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1984-02-03 - Orange Coast Pilot
.. LOW SO CDllT 110111 FRIOAV FE BRUAfH l 1984 ORANGE COUNTY. C A LIFOH NIA 25 CENTS Coast Waiting time at the OMV office should be shortened by a new com- munication system./ A.3 4 th _~ex ch.ar.ge for Mesa ·cop County educators urged by UC president to coop- erate on national school reforms./ A3. :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ California A Los Aogeles jury mis- takenly convicts a man It thought was Innocent. /A.4 Another alrllne flies Into bankruptcy. This time Pa- cific Express leaves pass- engers stranded. throughout state.I A.4 Nation Unemployment falls to Its lowest rate In nearly 21/t years./A4. House Democrats delay their vote on pulling U.S. Marines out of Lebanon. /A.4 World English church knocks that country's racial poll- cles./ A4 Soviet-Chinese relations may warm with the visit of a Russian diplomat to Chlna./A.4 ·=·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:::::::·:·:·:·:·:::::::::::::::::::::::::::·::::: People Steamy soap opera scenes delighted West- minster fans who got to jolnln./A7. ::::::::::!:::::::::·:::::·:::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:~·:·:·:·: Sports Ex .. Edlson High standout Mike Dotterer reaped the benefits of the Raiders' Super Bowl win -even though he never played a down./81 UC Irvine's basketball team enjoys 100-84 laugher at expense of Long Beach State./81 Veteran Bob Murphy shares the first-round lead of the Crosby Pro-am golf tournament In Pebble Beach./82 Entertainment The muslcal "Working" at UC Irvine Is a must for anyone concerned with bosses, raises and rules. IWHkender Byron Janis' virtuosity complemented the Los Angeles Chamber Or- chestra In Santa Ana. /WHkenc:ter Bualnesa People lined up for hours to get Into a sale at At Ease-and $400,000 In sales resulted./85 INDEX Auto Piiot C1-4 Bridge A8 Bulletin Board A3 Bu~ness 95 Caflfornla New• A4 aa.tlfled C5-8 Com lea A8 Crouword C8 Death Notk:el 97 Gardening A6 Horoecope C7 In the Servtoe A6 Ann Landet'a A6 Mutual Fundt B5 National Newt A4 ~ A5 p;p;· A&-7 Pata Log • A3 PubUc Notlcea 87 $port• 81""4 S!Obfi Mi etl~--- Tetevt~on TV Log ThMtet1 W kender Weather • ..l A2 Wotld Newt A A4 , By STEVE MARBLE Of .. o.IJ,... ..... A Costa Mesa policeman accused of sexually molesting three women while on duty and In uniform, will be charged in a fourth incident that reportedly came to the attention of officials after the patrolman's arrest Mesan seized on tip by~on Pair face charges in theft of equipment By ROBERT BARKER OftMo.lr ......... A 47-year-old Costa Mesa man and a business associate have been ar- rested on charges of stealing S300,000 in sc~ba diving manufacturing equip- ment from a Fountain Valley com- pany. The suspect's son was a partner in the company and reported his father as a suspect in the alleged burglary at Scapro Inc., police said today. Arrested in V ~ra Thursday after a bizarre set of circumstances were William D. Walters, 4 7, and company sales manager Stephen R . Kimber, 39, of Ventura. Walters told police that he was taking machinery that belonged to him and that he was actinJ on advice of his attorney. officers said. Fountain Valley Detective Dennis Menna said the all~ed burglary took place Wednesday night at Seapro in the city's industrial district at 18030 Euclid St. Walters and Kimber allegedly rented two U-Haul trucks and used a key to remove the property with the help of three laborers, Menna said. The U-Hauls ap~rently weren't enough to do the JOb so the men ordered a flat-bed truck from the California Towing Company in Santa Ana. Menna said. Later. police, tipped off to the alleged burglary by Walters' son, William C. Walters of Newport ) (Pleue .ee soN·s1 A.2) laat month. Officer William Lauchlan, 33, wu booked last month on suspicion or rape, seitual battery and false im- pnsonment He allegedly attacked three \YOmen oh separate occa.si6ns, according to county Deputy District Attorney Carl Armbrust. . Authorities now say a founh victim has come fomrd and that an additional charge will be filed against Lauchlan next week. Armbrust refused to discuss the newest charge or reveal when and where it alleacdly took place, ,.Ying that Lauchl.an himself has not been completely informed of the accusa- tion. -•--rhcre is an additional count and that's all I can say," Armbrust said today. Lauchlan presently is free on S 1-00,000 bail ~nd 1s scheduled to appear in Harbor Munietpal Court in Newpof\ Beach Feb. 24 for a heari.oa that will determine if he should stana trial. The eatrolman, a fonntt ~police • officer in Placentia and with the sheriffs den':s'1J in Riverside County, was sus~ from~ Jan. I 0 -(Pleaeeee aTB/A2) Shuttle rockets to space odyssey CAPE CANAVERAL, Aa. (AP)- The shuttle Challenger returned to orbit this morning, canyina five astronauts on an adventurous mission to test a S 10.million jet-pack that for the first time will J>U1 man in f rcc flight across the vacuum of~- It was tbe perfect birthday gift for retiring launch director Al O'Hara. who helped see the shuttle throuah its first 10 flights. .. We were S7 milli- seconds late," an official said with satisfaction. . If the weather cooperates next weekend, the shuttle is to make its first Florida-to-Florida. roundtrip, landing bere in eight days. · The 81>9:ce Shuttle Challenger roan Into 9J)&ce after laanchlnC tla1a mornhrC:' The .. Buck Rogers Oiaht .. bepn with rumbling liftoff at 8 a.m. the I 00-ton shuttle flashed to life and and rose swiftly on 7 million pounds of (Pleue eee 880 I TL&/ A2) Newport 'Pilgrim'highandd~y Local hero now faces eviction as boat overstays welcome 1s probably two months away. • Holland had obtained permission from the Newport Beach City Coun- cil to keep the boat at Rhein Wharf for four days while be put up the masts .. according to Dave Harshbarger, city By KAREN E. KLEIN marine director. That four days Of .. .,.., ...... .., stretched into two weeks Thursday. Only two months after 5.000 The dock. next toa seawall between people gathered at a launch an_d Delaney's and the Cannery res- hailed him a local hero, Dennis taurants. is a public area usually used Holland and his 1 ()().foot clipper ship by boats for shon periods of time to are being evicted from Newport make repairs. "We try to keep the area Harbor and have no place to go. open, although there have been The Pilgrim of Newpon . an occasions where people can stay I 8th-century-style vessel that longer," Harshbarger said. Holland and his wife, Betty, built by When Holland first asked for hand in the front yard of their Cost.a permission to keep the Pilgrim there, Mesa home over 13 years, has he made it clear that he had a overstayed its welcome at Rhem permanent place to dock the boat, Wharf near the Cannery Village and Harshbarger said. could possibly face fines if it's not And Holland did have arrange- moved shortly. ments to move the boat to the Sea Holland: who put the masts on the Scout base. But Thursday, as he made boat nearly two weeks ago and is preparations to move Sunday:he said waiting for rigging, says he bas the arrangements fell through. nowhere to put the boat and no way to Holland bcli ves an old enemy with move it plenty of clout in town is putting "I can't go anywhere,". the pressure on offiCials to-pay Holland 37-ycar-old boat builder said Thurs-bac~ for a lon,·held grudge. . day. "I'll just have to stay and pay the His theory 1s founded on nothing fines and hope they don't impound more than a hunch. But "!0 ~atter the me." c:ausc, he and t~e P1lgnm have Holland and some harbor officials,... literally been left high and df¥. . are currently looking for a private "I named ~Y t;><>at after th.ts city:." dock or mooring or a place in a yacht Holland said m frustration. . I marina where the Pilgrim can tie up thought they'~ .welcome ~~ with temporarily. open arms. This ~s my h~me. . Negotiat1onst-with a local sailing Holland drew international media club may eventually rtad to a per-attention in November, when after 13 manent home for the Pilgrim, but that (Pleue eee PILGRIM/ A2) O..,Nllt ...... .., ..... I( ..... Denoia Holland b.u a boat in the water and DO place to IO· Irvin~ Co. chief Bren joins Caltech board Donald Bren. the chairman of the board and majority stockholder of the Irvine Co., began serving a five-year term as a Caltech trustee last month, joining 44 other leaders in business and education who govern one of the nation's most prestigious_ science schools. Bren took over a scat vacated by Deane Johnson. a Wa.rner Com- municauons executive. who stepped down at the end of the year. according to Dwain Fullcnon. vice president for institute relations for the Pasadena school. · · "G1Ven his staturt and pos1uon in a growing area. aU those skills wdl be useful" as a trustee. Fullenon said this week. Bren. who aCQuired a controlling interest in the Irvine Co. last April, 1s one of the 50 wealthiest Americans. according to a 1983 Forbes magazine ranking. B~n was invited to become a trustee b)' board members. who elected him ·to the post, Fullenon said. "We're very pleased to have him on the board." he said. adding that Bren attended his first meeting Jan. 16. ~- Trustees include an Arco chief executive. a Nobel laureate and a former cabinet member. Fullerton said. Breo's name has also been m.en- uoncd as a possible candidate for the UC Board of Regents The 12-ycar terms of two members exp1~ March I. Casi vs. ben.efit the issue in transit figh-t ~ j ' Revenue would h elp, but area merchants could ose billions-- Orange County's top elccteo of- fic1aJs and businc lea<iers have for months been "scllina" to 'Voters the trans~rtation benefits they would reap 1f a penny increase i-., the sales tax 1s approved next June. Bul the tax proponents' 5'1es pitch was made more difficult thas week when a study by a Chapman College cconom•st commm1oned by county Molor Car Dealers A soc1at1on said the I-cent t.ax would cost rttailcrs $33 btlJ,ioru.nJosualcs ~\'ctli..Ycaa a consumers ho~pcd elscwhe~ to save money. Donald Booth who did the stud)' smd total taxable sales could drop as mud\.. I\ 10 percent, a reducuon that &uld have a scnou affc-ct on fundin for local aovem- men ts. Clearly. the transportation tax 1s shaping up as a dollar-and-cents issue with the costs being weighed against the benefits. The I <ent increase would nuse an estimated SS.4 billion to be ~pent on a host oftransponat1on prOJCCts dunna the next I 5 years. includan• freeway and h\Jhway widening proJeC'U, the construction of new frttways and the possible constructton of a mw tran 1t S)' tem These community Icade~ poin1 to Oranac County's alrtad> conit tcd f rteway and a.rtcnal street system and warn of dire consequence 1f nothina 1s done. ~...Lhts;odaf1h1s ccnwcy lh~...sa~ Oran&e_ County will have added 700.000 new rcs1dt'nts and 500.000 new JOb -cqu1~alcnt to a Cit)' the Ile of Denver. And that ~rowth translates to tncrta~ conae uon. .. Our lransponat1on sy~tcm ha JEFF ADLER less for several hours each workday. But county transportaion planners contend that the projects detatlcd m the 15-year plan coupled wt th the money the ixnn> tax would rauc not only "would put 1n place a tran por- tauon s1;stcm that works," but also would pro,1de a "strona foundauon" from which to grow as the county grows 1n the futurt To bolster 1t~ araument 10 favor of the tax hike. the transportation rom· failed to keep pace with our popu· m1\S1on has chartered stud1c~ prcd1c- 1:u1on and employment crowth and una that 1f the 1niprovcment 1n the we need to plan for the futurt," rtads plan a.re completed. dnvers would the introduction to the tran$ponation $pend lrn time on freeways, cars program the Oranac County Trans--would uffer lcu wear and tear. thu' ponat1on C omm1ss1on 1s hopina ~uinng fewer rtpa1r'\, nd em- yoaco,. i.1l pp,ro..veJune..S..a. ----~Q)crs would not be pl)I cm S county dnvm can rud1ly plO}tt'i for time lost bccau~ of PERSPECTIVE atttst frttway traffic alona the mo t frecwa.., dela)'s hen vii) travtled county rout~ -the One \tudv chancrtd b> the com- San Du~go. 'anta. Ana and Co ta m1ss1on concluded that 1f the proJ('('ts Mesa fttcwa~ -alrtad> t rctp$ cnv1!.1oned. art romplrtcd. \he co t alon at llCN of H mile-, per hour or (P1eaee eee TRA1'81T / A2) \ I Have your eye on a new car? The best ~uto dealers on. the Orange Copt offer special dells In today's Auto Pllot -Pa.CeeCl-4 ' I ' I 00 ~ars in ~og smashup But only f e Injured In chain reaction crash near Capitol Cll ~"TO fAPJ - ra:d I \dda. UM:badl.UI& 01$1R'.DllCT ~ oil taAk.c:n aod • pit.flt uuck. pdrd up u1 a mu&i' e dwJHacuoa toda) oa ~Yolo ).COva'· •O& tbt &u.a? With driJris •Iona a f1>tnik .irt10: h ~· k2a ' o root.onsU suf?tted bto«.tc liep 1n tbt 9 l S a.m. pileup that bb.;ked U"atfrc rn the' atbouad w.n \-o&o Count. at!thonun taJd rDCJR .10J~ rcpot'lS ~ oD«ted. at t.bt PILGRIM FACES EVICTION IN NEWPORT ... Frc:imAl . )eat'\ ~ P1Jgrlm u chruttotd and 14iunc~d ,..nak 5 (:/', ..,ell •\Shen from~ I o .. cr the ,.,ortd •~tcbcd. I.>cnn1\ too odd Jobs to fina.occ lbt prn;cct iWd Bdt> and the coopk's thr~ •oung ~ughttn IJ \C'd 1n tbt ~ull ot'tht bual for 10 )tan ~btk the) muggled 10 realtze thar dream. I dM t th1nk the CU\ Urw:kn1andt v.hat thl\ rcall1 meaiis_ ~ Holland u 1d ··rm gmng to be ~hng up lhe Rh ine <ind 1n t~ ~fC'd1ttrrancan can) ing the c11:. fb.g. ·• Holland al\O \aid he"\ bttn as.ked to repr~nl '-~pan in a i.all boat c~h1b111on 1n Long Beach this Jul} 4, 1n con1unct1on "'llh the I 9S4 Ol)m· PIO The P1lgnm has attracted consider- able attention in m current borne Lut weekend ..-.hen Holland o~ncd the boat for free tour\ oH·r 1,000 people came aboard .\nother open hou~ I!. coming up th1~ weekend. he \aid He plans to book t.harter cru1~ on the bOOt and aJrcad~ has ~ .. en] P'OUP' ~ up &nd e"lgbt -~ on lhtboob. Hatr) Gagie 'c-a-port 8cacb h.art>onmsic:r. saJd ll II d.JffKUJt lO enforce other ~oni Yrbcn Holland lS allooacd lO SU) on ID- defiruld). He bas bttn lr)ing to offn-solu- uoa~ for the Pitvam. he said. but the number o( docks that can accommo-mtr a boat that JJU an re- . Manne Otrector Hanhbatier saJd tbe ot~ is -1ooking at its enforttmcnt opt.Jons-but has not )Ct declded ..,.~lhcr tO le"1 finn or impound ttil boat -v. c·ve asked b1m to do everything he can lO relocate by Sunda) There's a point wb~ the etl) 's got lO enforce· llS ordinaocn," Hanhbarger tMd. ··we can•t tum pubfic proJ¥11Y over lO the cxclu.save u~ of one and1v1dual' he \aid. Holland 1ns1sts be has no place lO put the boat-the temporary nglog· 1s not strong enou&h to We the P1lgnm out lO sea )Ct H All I can do FOURTH CHARGE .•. From Al the same da) a 22-)ear-old Sant.a .\na woman told authorit1e\ that Lauchlan molested her He wu arrested Jan. 20 b) fello"' officer\. told he would be fired and arraigned on the \ex char~ the \ame day Armbrust said after Lauchlan 's iuspens1on an anvest1gauon led them to two other women who claimed they were assaulted by the patrolman A 28-ycar-old Fount.am Vall() woman allca.cd she was raped after ~lng 1nvofvC'd in a minor car amdcnt. A 39·tcar-old Costa Mesa "'oman claimed she was motested after being stopped an front of her apartment for speeding. .\II of the alleged mc1dcnt took place in Costa Mesa and date back to late 1982. according LO Armbrust. Lauchlan, a m1dent of Brea and father of two. tWJC.C had been smglC'd out for bravery while on the Costa M~ police force. Offic1aJs said be had a ~ record in Pt.a.ccntia and Rtven1dc County. DOW II fight CH) tw.l,-br wd. And ~·11 have to pa) lhc finn. aft.be) an levted. -1 ha"e a bard mougb ome pumog food OD t.bt tabk and 601$}1101 the boat. -he said. -r &l.JICU ru ba\'e to stay bett until it's fiJusbed and then pack up and leave the city ... .> DlllJ,... *"! ,.._ •PUcrtm of Newport' alta in harbor u owner, city debate lta fate. SHUTTLE LAUNCHED INTO SPACE ... From Al thrust generated b} 1tc, powerful engines. .. R~r. Hous1on. this 1c, rcall) a great nde." said commander Vance Brand a' Challenger dancd through partly cloudy \k1es, 1v.1st1ng over the Atlantic Ocean On a ~utheast heading, It\ trail offire and smoke was v1s1blc for miles to the tens of thousands who watched liftoff from ocean and nverfront v1ev.10g spots It was ( hallenger ., fourth trouble-free launch and shuttle oper- ations manager Tom L'tsman said "It'\ become a vef) nice flying machine " Brand. 52. has twice before been in space. The other four crewmen, all first-umen. are Robert Gibson. 37, pilot, and m1ss10n specialists Ronald McNa1r. 33. Bruce McCandless, 46. and Robert Stewart 41 . McNafr is the second black assigned to a U.S. space mission. Stcwan. a lieutenant colonel. 1s the fi"t Army officer to fly an space. McCandless as a Navy apt.am and Gibson a Navy commander. boost them into st.ataonar; orbits 22 300 miles o ut · Much of the rest of the tnp 1s rehearsal for the next flight in Apnl when another crew 1s to capture and repair a satellite named Solar Max. The adventure1 begin Tuesday wheo McCandless and Stewart arc to strap themselves into cha1r·hke backpacks and become the first humans to venture into space without a safety rope. F~ir but windy over weekend Extended ----------.---........ _.,. .. .... '°"' ~ ............ .. IAIW'°' _, ............. ~ -... ~ ~ ~Or)' ,._ • •• .. .. .. . f l M ., .. ,. ,, .. .. '1 JI 0. 0,. '' n ., . •W -4't Jt • • 12 .. a . 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'-25 I>"' .... ,...., .... ..,.....i_.., .. ·~PA .._. -IOdlllr • 7 07 p --~ .. ,., ....... -..... .a2 PoJll From Al sa\ ings to both residents and cm- plo}en o.,er 15 ~can would amount to SJ 9 b1lhon tn lost wa~. ex1;ess1ve 1trvicc and deh' Cr) costs and v.astcd time The program developed b) trans.- portat1o n commission anal)sts provides for a SI :u balhon pack.age of improvements that would be paid for b) a mix of federal state. local and pmate sources plus the S5 4 b1llton the \ales tu would generate The sales t.aA monies wo1,1ld account for about 40 pt>rccnt ofihe total. F1ft) percent of the monc) gener- atC'd wootd be used for h1gh"'a) and frttwa) im provements. 10 percent would be allocatC'd for local 1mpro.,e- ments. 10 percent would be slated for a county-wide d1scrcuona11 fund and 20 percent would bes.et aside pending a final decision o n a Costa Mesa-10-Fullen on rail line. Spec1fically. the improvements and estimated cost of the pro1ccts detailed 1n the program are· •Sant.a Ana Frttv.a> -widen from six to eight lanes at a cost of SI 2 billion and a S l07 malhon upgrading of the 1·5-Rou te 55 interchange Cost SI 2 b1lhon and S I 07 malhon respec- t1, ch • San Diego Freewa) -"'Iden from eight to I 0 lanes bet"'ccn the Santa .\na Free"a' JUnct1on and the San Gabriel R1,er F~ewa' Cost: S80 m1lhon. · •Garden Grove Freewa) -widen from six to eight lanes between the San Diego J:'reewa) and New- port-Costa Mesa Frce"'a) 1uncuon Cost: S 181 million. •Newport-Cost.a Mesa Frecwa> - widen from six to e1&ht lanes between the San Diego Frcewa) and Route 91 Cost S 186 m1llton • Orange Frcewa' -widen from eight to I Olanesbet~ccn ~oute Sand Tonner Can)on Roa<i Cose Sl45 m1llton • R1 vcn1de frttWa) -waden from s1A to eight lanes from Coyote Creek Bndge to W 1er Can)on Road Cost: S 157 m1ll1on • PaClfic Coast H1gh"'a) -widen to s1\ lanes from Mac..\rthllr BouJe,ard to San Gabncl Ri ve r Cost: S54 m1J11on . • Beach Boulevard -widen to eight lanes between Whm1er Boulevard and Pacific Coast High· way. Ccxt S53 m1lhon • Onega H1ghwa) -"'1dcn to pnmal) h1ghwav standards near the cat) of San Juan Capistrano and from Route 5 to La No' la. Con: S5.l million. • lmpenaJ H1ghwa) -widen to six lanes bct"'een State College Boulevard and Route 91 Cost: S56 minion. . •,Laguna Canyon Road -widen from two to fo ur lanes betwctn Canyon Acres Dnve and the San Diego Frcc"'a). incl uding realign- ment ofB1g Bend Cune Cost: Sl9 4 million. !'l:e"' fr~cwa > construction pro' 1dcd for 1n the plan includes. • Costa Mesa Frcewa) extension from Bnstol Street to Pacific Coast H1ghwa~ Cosr SI 58 malhon •Orange Free" a~ -C\tcnd Route 5 7 from 1ts present terminus at Route 5 to the San Diego Freewa) Cost: SI 3 b1llton. •Eastern Corridor -construction of a new four-lane freewa) from Route 91 to Route 5 Cost: S237 ma I hon •Foothill Comdor-construct1on of a four-,lane freeway from the Eastern Comdor to Route 5 near the Orange Count> border. Cost: S355 m1ll1on . • San Joaquin Hill Frccwa) - ~ 1..) 1·3 1-2 I I 1·2 construction ol a new six 10 I 0-lane frccwa> from MacArthur Boulevard toA,er) ParkwayandJun1peroSerra Road at the Santa Ana Freeway. Cost: S772 m1ll1on Besides h1ghwa> and freeway pro- J~ts. the I 5-)'ear package includes S207 million allocated for maan- ta1n1ng and operating 250 miles of count) highways. S2.5 btlhon to be turned over to c1t1es based on popu· lauon for local transportation tm· provemcnts: and S644 million to be placed 1n a count)'·Wlde discretionary fund to be doled out b} the transpor- tation comm1ss1on on a project ment-bas1!> The transit component of the plan con ta ans t"'o clements. cons1st1ng of a bus categoi; and a rapid transit categon A total S2. 7 b1lhon 1s budgctC'd for bus operations. maintenance and capital 1mprovemnts for the Orange Count) Transit Distract and the Laguna Beach Municipal Bus Lines. The transit clement of the plan sets a~1de S 1.4 b1ll1on for the construc- tion. operauon and maintenance of a 38 3-milc. single-track rail hne run- ning east-v.est bet"'ecn Buena Park and Santa .\na and north-south bct"etn Costa Me~ and Fullerton. Ho"'e' er. because of the political controvers) the rail hnc has en- countered. the transportation' com- m1ss1on has not yet approved proj~t construction nor even agreed that a rail hnc would best serve the area for "h1ch 1t 1s proposed. A d~ision will not be finalized for several years. Count) 'otcrs v.111 be asked to appro\C the tax hike. hm1tcd to a 15-~ear duration. on the June 5 ballot. A ma1omy of county voters must appro"c the proposal for 1t to become law. ·f°veq1h1ng lier)' normal." M1\s1on Control told the astronaua a~ the) ~ttle<l into orbi t 190 males ahovc F:.arth The astronaut5 arc lO land here a v.eck from Saturday on the 15,000-foot concrete runway JUSt four miles from launch pad 39A. A shuttle crew tried last July to return to the Cape, but was foiled by weather and diverted to California. They will move 300 feet away from Challenger on tiny thrusts of nitrogen gas from 24 Jets and then maneuver back to lh.e open cargo bay. They will glide slowl y, about 2 feet per second. "It will take us about I 5 minutes to ,..------=:------------------------------------------------------------------------- fhe main order ofbus1neu follow- ing launch wa\ afternoon deplo)'mcnt of a c.ommerc1al satellite The Jet-pack tc\tc, arc to ~&Jn next Tuc\da' when two astronauts arc to mo\c outs1dd the shuttle. propelled b~ burw. of gac, fro m canisters built 1ntri their pack The paying busmen of flight, dch,ery of communications s.atel- lhte~. 1s to be concluded on day two. ·Western l "n1on and the Indonesian go"ernmeot C"ach arc paying NASA S I 0 m1ll1on to deliver their satellites. After McNa1r and Stewart release them from the carao bay. rockets WJll move out 300 fctt," McCandless said. A second Jet·Walk is scheduled for Thursda> Only one will lca'c the bay al a time. Wlth the other remaining be· hind to ass1st 1f necessary. Brand and Gibson will be alert to steer C hallenger alongside the space-walker for a rescue in case of trouble SON'S TIP LEADS TO FATHER'S ARREST •.. From Al fkalh were 1n\.es11ga11ngat the ')(.cne v.hen the) got a ull from the towing c.r>rppan:. asking d1rect1ons to a house 1n Ventura f-<Junta1n Vall(} pohce Officer \te"e W1l11ams obtained the addres-. from the tow1n~ company operator\ and local polit.e alerted Ventura police who ~laked out the residence The Ventura officers tailed the two U-haul trucks a~ they allegedly were heading for a new manufactunna !li te in that Ci ty, .tltord1ng to Menna The two m~n 1n 1he trucks. who later turned out t<> be W1l11am D Walter\ Just €all . 642-6086 o:• •• OuetentMd ....... .., .. , ,, ,.,. ,, ,,.,., ')(/ ,.,,, '••• /'Jll>' P•f •' Ot !. :JO' ,.. '. 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Those interested in auendina should call Cathy Weir in the physical science office at 8S6-6S09. Dlck Gr~gory to •peak at UCI Versatile Dick Grc,ory will lecture on "The Power of the Vote: Dick Gregory s Poliucal Primer" Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the UC f rvine Science Lecture Hall as part of Black History Month. , Tickets arc $4 for general admission, $2 for UCI students and $3 for other students. Information may be. obtained by calling 856-6379. - Youth Shelter setll open house The South County Youth Shelter will hold an open house Thursday from 3 to 6: 30 p.m. at 508 St. Ann's Drive, Laguna Beach. ' More good eat.ling ahead Automation cuts waiting- tillie at CM OMV office ·communicator' answ.ers regtstratton, license queries By LU\EN E. &LEIN 6'•Nr,... ..... Believe it or not, you can beat the lines at t~ Department of Motor Vehicles -leplly. You can do it becau1eofa pilot prosram underway at Oranse County's OMV offius. The propam involves a machine, called the "Telephone Communicator," that allows people with a variety of rq,istration or licensina questions to obtain information without havina to wait U. the lines at one of the DMV's frequently busy windows .. The shelter is a 24-hour crisis intervention facility which provides residential and non-residential counseling to youths and their families. It provides services to boys and girls between 11 and 17 in severe problem situations. Tours of the facility will be conducted. For directions or additional information, call 494-4311 or 955-1293. Thia la the way it looked lut Friday u one hardy wind aarter battled the Santa Anu on Newport Bay. The off1hore wlna are due back today, and while they won't be u 1trona u lut week'• ~IDI on•. they ahoufcl 1Ull pro'ride plen ~ pull_ for weekend aa.ilora (both the 4 and the boat Yartetiee) aloq the Oranle Cout. · The Communicator, manufactured and diatributed by Oata Acquiajtioo Services, Inc. of San Ma~. doesn't look like much more than a oouple of phones 11ttina on - counter. AQd1 in fact. it isn't. But it is projected to ahorttn.lines and waiting time at the OMV substantially. "Before. people would have to call and ask What form they should fill out or what material they should brina IO the office, and then they'd have to wait in a line to ask for the form and wait in a line to pay a fee," aaid Betty Nim1, operations officer for the Costa Meu OMV. Llver Foundatlon meet. The Orange County chapter of the American Liver Foundation will hold its next meeting Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the Medical Sciences Building of UC Irvine, Room F-108. The local chapter has developed a support group for people wi th liver diseases and is currently working toward passing legislation that would support organ transplants in California. For more information. call 499-1311 , ext. 2706. Classroom-ref arms urgent, UC president tells County Now, ahe said, they just walk io, dial a number on one of the Communicator phones and listen to a tape that details what they need for their particular tran.saction1 then they pick up a packet of fonns and inst:ruction1..ana mail the information back to OMV. "They don't have to wait in the lines, when it's hot it\ here and close, and it's easier for everybody," Nims said. Blood drive planned In Newporf A Red Cross blood drive will be sponsored Thursday by the Newport Beach Public Library and the city's chapter of the Ebell Cl ub. The bloodmobile will parked at the club, S 15 W. Balboa Blvd., starting at 1:45 p.m. To make appoint- ments, call 640-2241 . Dlvorce, flnanclal plans·a1red Financial plannin& during and after the divorce will be discussed next Fnday at a free workshop at the Women's Opportunities Center, 28 1 I Main St., Irvine. The program is affiliated with UC Irvine and will assist women with planning their financial issues in their new lives. Information is available at 856-7 J 28. Shed parochialism, Gardner tells panel of local educators By ANDREA ADELSON Of 1M 0.-, NOC tt.11 University of California President David Gardner has called on Orange County educators to set aside internal, parochial rigidity and em- brace the national mood for reform in classrooms. ''If we miss this, we won't just be back where we arc . we wiU be,pushed backwards," Gardner told a group of about 40 administrators from county school districts, private and com- munity colleges meeting at UC Irvine Thursday. Under requests proposed by Re- aaan tbis. week. 1hc J)epar:tment 91 Education would receive a record $15.5 billion in .the 1985 budget, a reversal of the administration's previous efforts to cut federal aid to education. - The budget would cut some cam- pus-based student aid programs, but increase College Work-Study funds by $300 million and provide bigger Pell Grants for the neediest students -up to $3.000·instead ofSl,900. But local school districts will have to solve the other troubles disclosed in the report. . The Costa Mesa omce Communicator WU installed in mid-December. If data collected by mid-March shows theC-ommunicator has reduced lines atthe o~. it will be installed in OMV offices statewide. The Communicator is also bein& tested in the Santa Ana, Westminster and BellOowu offices. The Communicator's seven .. year-old manufacturer DAS, provided the Internal Revenue Teletax system I.Ni an audio information system for the Los An.gtJes Counry tax collection office. "Our Northern California salctman approached OMV in Sacramento and they we~ interested in tryina it out.'• said Richard Cissna, executive vice president QI DAS. "Naturafty, they pick.cd Orange· County u a lC$t mw. because ofitl size," he said. Each machine CON SS,900, be said. . -. . So far, Nims said, OMV clerk.I have not noticed'- reduction in lines, though the self-monitorit11 Com· municator machines show usage is up sin~ they were installed. -. Folk_ dancers plan big weekend Gardner, chairman of the National Commission on Excellence in Educa- tion that issued a now-acclaimed report calling for sweeping educa- tional reforms, told his colleagues that 75 percent of the nation's governors have introduced legis- lation this year and provided funding to pa)' for reforms recommended in the report. Gardner said the repon showed U.S. students spend a third less time on basic subjects than those in other Western countries, that performance hasdeclinedeven as grades have risen and that poor salaries ·are driving good teachers into the private sector. Results are already evident, with graduation requirements toughening and admission standards rising, be said. Da'rid Gardner The office hopes to overcome the public's baitatioa to use the Communicator with improved aip1 labelin, the machines and tapes that are mote compn:benaive. The Laguna Folkdancers wiU be dancing up a storm during their annual three day festi val scheduled for next weekend. Festivities will begin at 7:30 p.m. Friday at the Laguna Beach High School girls gym, St. Anne's Ori ve and Park A vc., with dance lessons. An aftcrparty is planned which is expected to last until the wee hours of Saturday morning, said Darci Linkey, folkdanccr and publicity agent. In keeping with a promise to hold a .. global perspective," Gardner said he intends to submit a re~rt to the UC Board of Regents that hsts the success or fai lings of UC ~rograms Linked to secondary education and examines the student transfer JX>licics between the state's community colleges and the California State Universities and Colleges and the UC systems. certain portion of society, it serves the UC less well.'' In addition, without compatible transfer policies minorities who stan college on two-year ·campuses wiU be locked out of higher learning, he said. Because most families in the area have two or three cars each, and because of the amount of boat registration transactions in the Costa Mesa office, Nims said, between l ,200 and 1,500 people pass through its door every day. The office goal is to reduce rqistration lines .u> an average wait time of IS minutes and maximum wait time of 30 minutes. Last month, Nim s said, the averaae wait wu 26. 3 m.inuteS and the maximum 3 i minutes. Advanced teaching will begin at 9 a.m. Saturday, followed hr. lunch, more lessons. dinner and then another party. Exhibition dancing will begin at noon Sunday and last until about 6:30 p.m. with groups such as Dunaj, Polski and Westwinds participating. "The time is right. If we miss this opportunity for reform and renewal, we won't get it for another gener- ation," said Gardner, who was presi- dent of the University of Utah for 10 years before taking over the I I -cam- pus UC system in August. Asked about state support that leaves out salary hikes for teachers, Gardner said poorly trained teachers "are a time bomb ticking in the country." If the Communicator can reduce lines and incrca~ DMV's mail transactions, it will be worth the money. she said. I Gardner urged educators to broad- en their perspective and shed the parochialism that has the educational systems concerned "each with its own affairs." He said a market sensitive wage scale is needed to draw able teachers back into classrooms. Friday~ February 3 --::.rhat degree of specialization tends to deflect the thrustu towards effective education, from the kindergartcner to the post-doctoral degree candidate, he said. He said the transfer arrangement pas deteriorated since its inception 20 years ago and community college students do more poorly then they used to when moving to UC cam- puses. Gardner said two-year colleges are-drtoting more resources to adult education and non-traditional train- "The UC has had to do it. If we didn't, we wouldn't be offering pro- grams" in medicine, law, business and engineering, he said. T he danger is faculty resentment where "a mediocre math teacher is earning more than a superb English teacher," Gardner pointed out No meetings scheduled. Saturday. February 4 10f:Jt reflects a chanK in the character of society," he said. "While it serves a • I p.m., LesJslatlv.e Afternoon, American Associa- tion of University Women forum featuring Secretary of State March Fong Eu, Turtle Rock Community Center, Turtle Rock and Sunnyhill, Irvine. Gardner said the report ''4,..Nation at Risk: The Imperative for 'Educa- tional Reform'' made controversial findings and suggestions. But the 200-pagc draft document was thrown out in favor of an open letter to the public. Animal spaying aid offered Sunday, February 5 "f t's not government's attention we have to get, it's the people's," he said. The intent was to "move education up the domestic agenda." Friends of Animals, the national non-profit animal protection or- ganization, announced its low-cost spaying program is now active in Orange County with the the deSiJ· nation of Dr. Wayne M. Comeau m Huntington Beach and Dr. M. Sindhu in Costa Mesa as participating veter- inarians. rington, who said 14 million healthy but unwanted dogs and cats were killed last year by dog pounds and shelters, urged pct owner$ to ha ve pets spayed and altered. No events scheduled. Monday. February 6 • 6:30 p.m., Costa Mesa City Council, City Hall. Council Chambers, 77 Fair Dr. • • 7:30 p.m., Hanliagtoa Beach City Council, City Council Chambers, 2000 Main St. The 36-pagc Jetter outlinfog a framework for reform without speci- fic recommendations or a national price tag captured President Ronald Reagan's attention. The group's president, Alice Her- Pet owners must contact Friends of Animals prior to spaying to receive the low-cost service. The toll-free number is ( 800) 631 -22 12. FV labor eariip-stabbing 'probably self-defense' A man who seriously wounded a Mexican farm laborer when he atabbed him in the upper abdomen may have been defcndina himself, Fountain Valley police said today. Jesus Oliva, 4S, was in stable oondition at Fountain Valley Com- munity Hospital following surgery. tmne An Irvine woman walldna on fallbrook. avenue early this momina was confronted by a man who droppc4 his drawers and exposed himself. The w0tnan turned and fled. Polioc have no information on the suspect. • • • A bruk·in at a home in the SOOO block of Thom Tree waa discovered ahonly after midniaht today. 'thieves entered bh~~r• a rear 1Udin1 .,ass door and Ill into I &Un CIOiDCl and jewel bo•. Stolen waa aix fire anni, a holster, a eoope wonh S l ,600 and jewelry, includlna a man'• watch. The total Iota wu estimated aJ • ~4,500. .... A door wu pried to aaln entry ~nto an apartment on Esplande eome11mo Thursday. Buralan 1tolo $00 wonh of jeMlry. ~ .. • A 20.year-old woman rePoned that an Ori.t.ntal man who uked to use her His alleged adversary.l identified as Salpdo 0 . Brito, 28, 01 Midway City, turned himself at the police station Thursday after the incfdent. "There are indications the two were involved in mutual combat," Fountain Valley police Capt. Bill phone the day before, returned to her home on Austin Thuooay and made 1exual advancea. Police . say the as- sailant WIS slender and in h11 20s. . _,_. More than $4,000 wonb of jewelry and ailver wete stolen Thursday from a condominium on la ~rcna. A side window was smashed to ~in entry. DiNisi said, "and the distnct attorney has been reluctant to file charges in suah circumstances.·• • The victim waa believed to be armed with a pool cue. He was found outside a house &hared by farm laborers after the altercation. radio and a Pat Benatar tape alleacdly taken from a vehicle at the Jack-in·th~Box restaurant. 102 Pa· cific Coast Hi&)\way. • • • A Costa Mesa man reponed Thu,.,. day that someone ttole hit oranae 197 t Volkswaaen from the parkina lot at the Hunti_naton Center shop- pioa mall, 7777 Edinpr Ave. Hunttniton Beach Someone sto~ ~ Schwinn cruiser Someone used a rock to smash the bicycle Thursday from 1 drivcwar_on front window early today of the Radio the 8900 bl<><* ofSailpon Drive. The Shack 1to~ 699 l Warner Ave. A loss was estimated at Sl40. stereo recc1vcr wonh $S99.9S was .. • • • . stolen. A $70 tclev1ston tel was stolen 1n a • • • home bur&lary ~PQrted Thunday on A home buralary was rep~>rted early the 17 l ()(f block of Oak Lane. Entry t~yonthe9l00blockof0cuysburi apparently wu made throuJh an Dri.v~µp.a.rcar_unloft "t -- window. fbe ton, estimated at • • • SI 090: included 22 silverdollan and A woman told police someone some women's jewelry. broke into h~r aotd 1980 Plym outh • • •. Arrow whHc 1t was parked Thunday A man and &Ju venile were .arrested at Antoma'1 ltahan Restaurant, early today on 1u~p1cinn of PQ$tessina 16871 Bolu Chica St. The lo 1 1tolcn property. Officc l'I recovered a included a tape player wonh $40 and • • 7 a six-pack of Ole's beer. • • • ""Several -vehicles were burgJanzcd T h ursda y at the fi'un,.. ington-By·the-Sea mobile home park, 2185 I Newland St. A $1 SO television set and $75 in tools were taken from a Dodge Camper parked an a sto~gc lot. • • • A home burglary was reported Thursday afternoon on the 16000 block of Mariner Drive. The loss included $4,000 wonh of jewelry. • • • A rear storaae area was burglanzed at the Ralphs market, 19041 Beach Blvd. TM loss included pallets worth ssoo. • • • Someone broke into 1 blue 198 1 Volkswaaen va n parked Thursday in a driveway on the 16 700 block of Dale Vista Lane. A windwina wu broken to enter. The loss included jewelry worth $2,500. • • • A resident of the I 9SOO block of Westwinds Lane told offi&en Thun- day that someone had stolen $3,600 in Jewelry from her home. No sian of fo~ entry Wis discovered. Coetall .. Si~ juveniles were lrtt$ted late Thursday niaht on auspkion of wmmercial buraJary after· they a.1- leae<lly hid out in the Roben Warm- inaton bulldlna. 3090 Pullman St., Jffcr hourt. Motion inside the build· tt\J tripped a teeurity alum and when · Omar&: anived \MY diloovcred the juveniles in ide, aJfqedly &athenna mcrchandite to SlcaJ. The six were taken into custody at Oranac County Juvcn1lt Hall. ••• An employee of the German Home 8 kc"'. 29~ Orac~ Lane, was 1top- pcd ea.rlier this week allegedly making off with a loaf of French bread. 20 crescent toavcs and a I 0-poond box of chocolates. Arrested on suspicion of possessing stolen property was Enrique Delgado of Santa Ana. • • • A 79-year-old man wandered away frem tht Adult Day Care Center, 661 Hamilton St., Wednesday but was fo und by officers unharmed a few blocks away. • • • A woman told ~lice her pu~ was stolen from outside her motel room this week when she left it on an air conditioning unit for a few minutes. Loss was estimated at $965 wonh of cash, credit cards and two calculators . Lapna Beach Police arrested Phillip Lee Kina, 27. for drivina under the influenoc of alcohol Thursday niaht after his vehicle hit three parked c&11 on the 900 block of South Coast Hi&hway. He was released on SI .SOO bail • • • An unknown suspccl broke into a car parked at I I .SS Pacific Coast Hi&hway Thuooay and stole a bnef- case and $700 in cash. • • • Someone broke into a side wmdow of a residence on the 1 200 block of Catalina Wednesday nit.ht and CS• caped with cash and Jewef ry valued at $190. • • • Cynthia nn rmth, • 10 minor •n,Juncs ~f\er her vehicle t tNck a ll&ht standard at Oct-an and Pacific Coast Highway It 3·50 1.m Thurs- day he was arrested for d nv1na under the 1nOucncc and re-lea~ on s t.500 bail . Newport Beach A man purporting to be interested in purcbaslng an $8.000 diamond from a Fashion Island Jewlery shop. apparently swapped stones on the unsuspecting clerk and lcf\ her with a cheap. im1tat1on rock. The clerk said the man, who wd the diamond was for his fiancec. visited the shop fout times before making the switch. • • • Thieves took near!) $2,000 in belon~nas from a 22-foot 1-:.ot parked on the 3800 block of Com pus Drive. The owner, a Fountatn Valley chiropractor. said the crooks took 1 boat cover. water sku . two wetsuit!, ftshina gear. a Oare gun and a first aad kit. • • • A IS-foot stepladder was taken from the front yard of a ~s1denoc on the 600 block of St. Jame$ Road. .. ·~ A customer of tHe Red Onion restaurant. 2406 Newport Blvd .. told pohoc someone snatched her purx out fro m under a barstool. She said 11 contained 1 small amount of cash. a.n 1m•tat1on ccllsk.in credit ca.rd holder and all her identification. PODDtaln Valley Bu!llan entered 1 hou5C an the 15000 block ofColera Coun thro\lfh an unlocked P.atto door and tole SI .SSO worth of itcmi th.at 1nd udcd a nucrowavt oven. atetto, I 9-aocb tclev•saon set and cosaumc j~"Clry. • • • residence '" tht l 1000 'block or Ol0Atn11 Avtnucand took $80 tn ctih l)'lRI oniop oh telev1s1on set. • • • • '11 student mu 1Clan reporu that hit l ophonc hu d1 p red from \he bind room at fov11i.mV1llcy Hilb. , . A4 Or8f9I Oou1 DAIL V PILOT /Frldly, Februaty 3. 1984 Unemployment 10.S-- 10.0- 9 .5- 9 .C>- e.s- 8 .0- 7 .5- Pef'cent of otk f()(Ce Seasonaly Adjusted FllAll J J ASONOJ 1983 • 14 Sot.-ce Dept of Lllbor AP 'Jobless_ ~:s toBperc t WASHINGTO"'° (AP) -mcr1ca' cn llum unemployment dropped to 8 percent last month, 1he lowest 'inct October 1981. as a rc<:ord 103.2 m1llton people held JO~. the ao' crnment reported today The 0 ~ percentage point decline from Dtcember's ~nail} adJUSted 8.2 per-~nt was the fifth straight monthl} im- pro,·ement in the rate. The ranks of those officially listed as JObless dropped from 9.2 malhon to JUSt o'eT 9 m1lhon last month. Since unemployment hat a post-Dcpmsaon peak rate of 10. 7 perccn1 in No' ember 1982. the rate has drS).Pped by ~ 7 perctnlagt' points and 4.2 million ..\mencans ha'e gone to work. A scpara1e uncmP.loyment rate. which includes the 1.68 m1lhon members of 1he armed forc~s stationed 1n the United States. fert from 8.1 percent to 7.9 percent in Janu.al'). said toda) 's report from the• Bureau of Labor Statistics. The bureau's Current Population Surve)' of some 60.000 randomly sclceled U.S. households. on which the unemplo)ment __, ... ...,..... rate 1s based. showed that nearly 250.000 Grocery threat - Democrats delay vote on Lebanon pullout By U11t Anoclaltd Prt•• WASHINGTON -Democrats on tbe Ho uK • Foreign Anaa"' Committee have postponed a vote today on 1 resolution calling for prompt W1lhdrawa1 of U.S. MannH from Lebanon to allow more time for neao- t1at1ons with Republicans. The full committee had been scheduled to vote on the measure today bul Democratic mcm~rs agreed at a caucus Thursday ni&ht to delay action UJllll next Tuesday. The decision came shortly after l..aWTCnce S. Eagleburger, the under Kcrctary of state for pohucal affairs. told the panel that adoption of the resolution would "ccrta1nJy make 1t very hkely" that the Lebanese government would collapse Flnt Income ta.% refund• •ent America'• unemployment drop-people were hared m Januan. ped to 8 percent lut month. the The o'erall 8 percent ca,·ahan rate v.as Environmental Protection ACency today banned the wie of the EDB ln Oc ~ the lov.cst since Joblessness stood at 7.9 patlclde ln fum.ti•tiDC •to~1f.raln and &rain mlli.m. machinery lowest • ce to ..... r 1981, the perttnt of 1he ca,·ilian labor force in agalnet lnMCt lnfestatlona. omla le takiJlC eome c:Ue m.bes off FRESNO -The lnteraJ Revenue Service will mail $26 million to taxpayers an California and Hawaii this weekend 10 Stan the annual flow of refund checks. Refunds averaging S932 wall be paid to 28.327 taxpayers who submitted their income tax forms early this year, said a spokesman for the regional processing center 10 Fresno. About 80 percent of the 11.2 million returns expected this year at the Fresno center wall be entitled to refunds. The dollar figure will average $91 above last year's average. The IRS will take 4-6 weeks to proc.css returns submitted in Janual') and earl} February. Apnl filings wilJ take 8-1 0 weeks 10 proces'i> ~g~oi•iei~~ieiniti~~irt•ed•ti~.iYi·---~~tioi~ir.19i8il~••••••••~g~r~~•e•ry~~~e•l•v•es~~~~~wie~~~~~~~Qu~wa Security trips up Sen. Baker WASHINGTON -Security at 1hc Capitol has become so ught that Senate Majority Leader Howard H. Baker Jr. was temporarily barred from malong his way to a Republican campaign rally for President Reagan. "They did nQt know who he was," said Tom Griscom, Baker's press secrctar). of 1he un1fonned police who stopped the Tennessee Republican as he tned to board an elevator 10 the Russell Senate Office Bu1ldm$, site of Thursday's luncheon rally. Baker then was ldcnufied by other secunty people and allowed to proceed. 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The shutdown began with the 2 p.m. canc-ellauon Thursday of all fliJ}lts. , A tape recording that responded to telephone calls to the Chico headquarters said "mcTeased competition. dimmisbing traffic and a shortage of workmg cap1 tal" had forced the shutdown. Airline executives dechncd to answer reporters' inquiries. The ta_pc also said the company had filed for Chapter 11 reorgamzatton undef court SuJ>c:rvis1on. ~funds on passengers' uckets were reportedly honored at several airports, and other carriers were handling the stranded passengers. Municipal officials and pnvate workers al three a1rpdrts m California and Oregon said Pacific Express planes were ordered to return to their maintenance areas m Chico, about 135 air miles northeast of San Francisco. Pacific Express served Nevada. Idaho. Washington. Oregon and Cali fornia. Dave Gaslon, an employee of West Atr an Chaco. said Pacific Express planes tiave been "landing aJI afternoon and are being put m the hanger.'' UAW plans rally in Douglas flap LONG BEACH (AP) -The tJn11ed Auto Workers will stage "the biggest rally an this town an years" at Do1:1~as Aircraft Co. next week. despite a court order hm1tmg union act1v1tv at the plant. a union leader says. UAW Local 148 president Bob BerghofT said Thursda) the rail)' would~ held Tuesday at 10 a.m. To get· around. the injunction issued last October. lkrghofT said he ma} appl} to the city for a parade permit. "The onl) thing that can stop this rallv." BcrghofT said, "ts af we get back to the bargaamnf table for meani!Jgful negotiauons by Monday. and do mean ·meaningful.'" ~rghofT said he expected a huge turnout at the rail}. mcludmg "celebntaes" he wouldn't name. Meanwhile. he said. he intends to file an unfair labor practice charge against Douglas Aircraft Co. an the union ·s 3''2-month-old walkout. BcrghofT said the allcgauon that the company has fail~d to bargain in good faith would be filed today with the Nattonal Labor Relations Board. Birth from donated embryo due today? LONG BEACH (AP) -Doctors hoping to achieve the world's first birth from an embryo donated by one "Oman 10 anolher were expected to announce the results of the prcgnanq toda) Researcher<. scheduled a news conference at Mem- onal Hospital Medical Center of Long Beach. If the prcgnanC)' results m a birth. the woman would become the first to deliver a baby from a donated embryo. Dr. John E. Buster said last month. Buster heads the embryo-transfer research project at Harbor-UCLA Medi- cal Center The name of the woman has been kept secret. but Buster has said that she and her husband "arc a vef) attracuve maddle<lass couple, professional ~pie .. They're JUSl bcauuful people an thetr middle 30s." PALM SPRll8S PROPERTIES presented by SMOKE TREE REALTY TWIMlllllOlllTIYOLN Outstanding famlty home on 11th faJrway. 3 bedrooms. 31~ baths, poot, security. Quality price at $595.000. ·1111• llUll Mlft. LIT 11 Great view location looking down harbor. Prloe Includes plans for 5000 aq. f1. home. Reduced to $925.000. un• OHmY .. uu Fee land • FamJty home. 3 bedrooms, 3 bath•. pool and ybu own the land. S 185.000 . Smart soldiers Improve Army WASHINGTON -Smarter soldiers. belier equip- ment and improved organization have made the Army a more potent fi$hting force without increasing its size, ao a top Army official has told Convcss. "Virtually every facet and function of the Anny as being transformed: its structure and organization. its composition and tra~ning, its equipment and its operational concepts." Army Secretary John Marsh Jr. said Thursday. In testimony before the Senate Armed Services Committee, Marsh said that in the 1983 fiscal year, the service exceeded its recruitment goal and that a record 88 percen1 of enlistees were high school graduales. CALIFORNIA Gay venereal diseases lncreaR SAN FRANCISCO -lgnonng health warnmgs and the threat of contracting AIDS. homosexual men arc returning to San Francisco bathhouses in greater numbers. sparking fears among city' health officials that the AIDS problem will worsen. A new study by the city's Department of Pubhc Health shows that the number of rectal gonorrhea cases among gay men has mcreascd sharpl); since SeptembeF-.-after having dropped during last summer's acquired immune <1efic1ency syndrome scare. A separate report covenng the same penod found that, after a bnef decrease. more gays arc now frequenting bathhouses and sex clubs. Jury convicted Innocent man LOS .\NGELES-A SupenorCourtJUI') convicted a San Fernando Valle} man on four counts of oral copulation w11h a teen-ager, then wondered why the defendant looked so sad when the verdict was read. After their guilty verdict. JUrors told a smiltng prosecutor that they belteved they had voted to acquit Edward Paul Qumtanar. 31 . of all .charges. The judge dismissed the charges when the error was discovered. The strange turnabout occurred in the couruoom of Supenor Coun Judge Eh Chernow. where Quintanar was on trial for alleged!) commattang oral copulation with a 17-year-old g.i rl. Wlne growers ask for tariff So\N FRANCISCO -A nationwide group of grape-growers have asked for stiff federal tariffs on French and hahan wtne imports in an attempt to pull some of CaJ1forn1a's producers out of the worst slump since the Great ~pressaon. The Amencan Grape Growers for Fair Trade said a petition was filed wath the U.S. International Tra.de Comm1ss1on and the Commerce Department askmg tanfTs of at least 80 percent on jug-type wine from Italy and 53 percent on wine from France. The tariffs would offset subsidies French and Italian wine growers receive from their go"ernments, John Weidert. the aJhance president, said at a news conference Thursday. WORLD Hoau to house Beirut battles BEIRUT -Government troops and Shute Moslem m1ht1amen fought house-to-house today with guns. bayonets and swords at a key gateway to Beirut, police said. lfl. lcast 29 people were reported killed in those ba.nlcsand an artillery barrages around the city. Police also said more than 100 people were wounded since the heavy fighting broke out Thursday. including an Italian soldier and a French soldier serving an the muhinat1onal force in Lebanon. The two sold1Cr$ wert wounded by stray rounds. The battle} were among the heaviest in recent mQnths. Church fault. racial pollcle• LONDON -Two rcport'l published by the Church of England charge that non-whatcs have been v1ct1m17~ by 1mm1grat1on and naturah1at1on policies of all Bntish governments for the past 2S yea,.,, 1ncludana the present adm1mstrat1on The reports -"Famihcs 01v1ded" and "Sheep and Goats" -wcrc published Thursday by a branch of th~ church's Board for Social Rcspons1b1hty. ~th were W!lllen by Anne Owers. R staff member or the Joint Council for the Welfare of lmmaatant'i. ~ Soviet dlplomat to vl•lt Cllln• PEKING-Sov1ct Deputy Prcmtcr l van Arlchipov is b~ely 10 v1stt China this spnn&. Soviet and Western daplomanc sources said today. lt would be the hiah- ~t-le-vcl contact ~tween the two Commun11t powers in IS monthi. Arkh1pov. who once served in the Soviet Emb;assy an Peklni. wo~ld be the hiahcst rank,ina Kremhn ofTkt&l to v1 1t China since the Ille 1960s. A source at the Soviet Embassy confirmed that Pckin1 and MOICOw arr t.allu,,.about the poss1b1htyof1 \'ISit by Arkh1pov 1n May, but Aid the date hu not been S(l. ..., nu IULTT maintains aninvet\tory of Violent prote.t. rock Indla quality family homes and condos for the dis.-· PRAGJYOTt HPUR . • India -Prime Mintster crlmlnatlng buyer We cooperate with your ____ Ind __ tr1 Oandht pleaded loda) fortolcra~fmi ""'an broker -.. vroltnct--t m tttc anu-aovCtllllDall · llffJIE Tiff IEAl.Tr ................ 1111) Ri.1711 ·- cWhcd v.uh police. At least )()() pciople were reponcd mJurcd. Dtmorutrators Kt up rOadblocb acro ilic remote st.ate to a\rotest htt vi u and called a ~ncraJ strike Wt paralyud G1uhat1, A m's main aty, aa Mrs. 0 nd.hiamvedbyairforuJttfrom NcwDelbiundtrti.&ht 1«unty. • ~ \ r· • • JACK AIDEISOI Illegal schem~ would pay debt ~ith aid funds . WASHINGTON -The financially strapped Egyptian govern- ment has come up with an ingenious plan to meet overdue pa yments on the military hardware 1t has been buying from the United States: U~ SI 03 million 1n U S. aid funds. With one hand, Egypt would take economic aid from Uncle Sam and. with the other. pa) some of the mone) bade to UncleSam for ml111.arya1d, And the Rcaganm:tmm1stra11on 1s ~ aPharently encouraging this Oagrant- , L.M. Bovo ·'. .. community Jtlanners that were nationally recognized as the finest In the country were down-graded to a bunch of anti-cologlcal hijackers. " J.M. RICHERT Newport Beacb r-;_0 Fed~ral spen~ing I ~~ ~~.~~!~~~~s to. rise : mosJ durable. the most consistent. the most stable government this world has ever known. RHCntmenado not fe.ter until they becomecxplos1vc in the United States mostly because we vent our frustrations with ··a rcvoluuon nery four years." This is your year. Our nation's present prospenty 1s building on quicksand; on a foun· dation of nauonal debt totaling more ..,. \han 1.4 trillion dollars. The economic philosophy we have come to call Reaganom1cs presumes that if taxes are held down so that people will have more money to spend and businesses wall have more money on which to expand --then everybody makinJmOre money will eventually be paymgcnough more in taxes to support our government and pay our debt. So far Rcaganom1cs has not ac- complished the latter objective of amortizing our debt because govern- ment spending kttps going up. Federal spendingasa percentage of ournatio11'sGross National Product has increased an additional 2 percent under Reagan. And spendm& an 1983 was up9 percent from 1982. Congress and thepresidcnt must share the blame for mcrcascd govern- PauL Hann eluded that I 00 billion dollars 1n fat could be cut from the federal budaet. But the president's White House advisers are as convinced as arc the • members of Congress that "their tint ,.. .. responsibility is to get themselves ~; re-elected.'' So expend no significant hufband- ry this year. So what as the electorate to do? How do we vote if we want our nation to be solvent again and if we do not want to resume the tax~and·spend formula wtnch was destroying our currency? Smee candidates, albeit under- standably, are running so scared this year. we have to rely on the records of 1nd1v1dual candidates in past years. If we want government to take more of our money and spend more of our mond(here are more than enough ca D id ates with that philosophy. And they are not all 1n anyonepany. ~egal scheme. Ever since the 1978 C'amp David accords. the United States has been pumping more than SI billion a year ineconom1ca1d into E$YPt -a son of baksheesh that ex-President Carter was willing to give Egypt for signing ment spending. The president becaus.t he has dared to make only token budget cuts. GETT/NGA SQUARE DEAL The Congress because con- gressmen in an election year have that hc·d been struck by lightning five gone through their regular quad· It we want government to take less of our money and spend less of our money-essentially Reaganomics- therc are politicians who have fairly consistently voted that way. the peace treaty with Israel. But the billions in aid have been soaked up like so many teacups of water poured on the desert sand. with little v151ble result except for the enrichment ofa few contractors. Egyptian middlemen and corrupt ·officials. Part of the problem has been slopp) superv1s1~n by the U.S. Agen- cy for I nternauonal Development. An inventor named James Puckle in 1718 patented a gun designed to shoot round bullets at Christians and square bullets at Turks. Wh en your great great granddad was a lad. it was against the law in Massachusetts for anybody there to own a pct dachshund. Among even the most ardent of football fans. not one in umpteen J1ll1on knows the prescribed width of the U.S. football field. Bet on it. Then ask around. Few will say 53 13 yards. rhe Egyptian government 1sdecpl) in debt: the International Mone tan Fund has balked at an} new loans. or H O\\-man\ IS .. a few .. '1 In the Nev. even a restructunngof the debt unless Testament. St. Peter says it's eight. the Egyptians take stnct belt-lightening measures. But Presi- dent Hosni Mubarak doesn't dare tntroducean austenty program -or make public the enormity of the economic problem -untJI after the elections scheduled fo r Ma y. Alread' menuoned that West Vir- ginia 1s at the top of the hst when 1J comes to the c.ount of residents who own their own homes. In another categol). though. 11\ al the bottom of the hst Only 36.5 percent of its women hold down pa )roll Jobs. Nationwide now. about 50 percent o ( the women are in the work force . 11 1~ also true that West V1rg1nia has fewer coll ege graduates -I 0.4 percent -- than any Other state. One obhga11on the Egyptian gov- ernment has been unable to meet 1s the regular installment pa~mcnt on its formidable U.S. weapons. Sale of sophisticated hardware to Egypt was also part of the Camp David deal. but the Egyptians were supposed to pay forthe stuff. Both the November and In no soc1et~ in the history of December payments were missed. mankind have men and women been To Egypt, it makes perfect sense to tr~ated alike. Nor have they dressc!d pay for U.J;. guns with U.S. butter. alike. Nor have I hey done the same But it happens to be illegal. Money ~ som. of "ork. So wrote Vance that Con~ess appropna1cs for econ-Pac kard. omic assistance to a foreign country 1s notallowed to be used 10 buy One 011 supertanker packs as much thermal energ) as a Polans warhead. rm told. weapons. Sotheadm1nis1ra11on has proposed gi vi ng Egypt a S 103 m1ll1 on cash transferof"deobhgated .. AID funds. It has told Congress that Egypt needs the money for unspecified reasons. But a State Department cable. stamped "Confiden11al," makes clear that the money would be used to meet Egypt's Foreign M ihtary Sales pay- ments. My associate Lucctte Lagnado obtained a copy of the cable. It describes meetings early last mo nth in Cairo between Peter McPherson. AJDadmin1strator. and Moustafa El Said. Egyptian minister of economy and foreign trade. McPherson "asked 1f!he SI 03 million would be sufficient to enable theGOE(Government of Egypt) to meet its FMS( Forei~n Mihtal) Sales) debt serv1c101obhpt1ons through \he elections,'' the cable reported. adding: "El Said responded affirmatively .. ·· McPher'ion told the Egypttan m1n- istenhc adm1n1-,tratton was having a hard time persuading Congress 10 approve the SI 03 million transfer. This 1~ true: House and cnale leaders have expressed concern 0' er the proposal. Snow avalanches ha'e killed 257 people in this countf) since 1950 "I'll be honest, Mr Jones consider you a bad risk " Death tragedies do not serve well in co mparisons. Still. it should be noted th.at drunken drivers kill more people than th~' ip four days. times previously. ren niaJ mating dance. offenng more subsidies for construction, for farm- ers; have not dared discipline rec1p1- ents ofMedicare or Social Security. One year from now Jeadcnhip will be up to them. This year it is up to you. .... , J That Caesar Beltram of Lyons. France. died of pneumonia is onl y noteworthy here because of the fact LETTERS To that lengthy list of comestibles originally used for medici nal purposes only. add rhubarb. L.M. Boyd is a syndicated columnise. Friends of Newport Bay found uncooperative To the Ed1tor: I wish to register support fo r Barbara Palow's viewpoint (Jan. 30 letter to the editor) and oppose that of Bart Ellerbrock and the Friends of NeY..port Ra). Ellerbrock band1e~ the truth and fa cts. The Fnends of Newport Bay were altogether uncompromising and uncooperative with the Newport community, th e Irvine Co. and Orange County during the early 1970s when we were trying to find the best wa y to protect the future of the upper bay. Little progrcc;s could be made because the Friends group insisted on 1rea11ng the Irvine Co. as a bunch of Bolsheviks. The community planne~ that were nat1onall) recognized as the finest 1n the country were down-graded to a bunch of ant1-ccolog1cal h1iackers. Un- fortu nately 11 all coincided w1th a penod of lime when env1ronmen- 1altsts were riding high and anybod) opp0s1n~ them were unconscionabl e land developers Currcnth we are faced with an Upper Bay.that from here on out will chea pen our en" ironment and prop- erty 'alues. Palow 1s nght. The ne~t1\ e aspects arc d("tenorat1ng our living style and in\estments. All we hear arc what's good for the birds and nothing of an) benefits in behalf of residents. If the btrd lovers concl uded that the birds would be helped most by making th e Upper Bay into an offi cial operating refuse dump. then that's what we would ha ve. The least the Friend\ of Newport Ba) could do 1s put up some of the buck'> we have to put out to buy needed \kunk. raeoon and rat traps and moo;qu110 spra~ The most t they could do for us y,,ould be to disband and get off our back.-. Then ma'be 1n ume we can undo the s1tua11on the) have thrust upon us J."1 . RICHERT Ne wport Beach Ecological Preserve a liability fo the Editor: Last weekend my wife and I drove and walked around the Back Bay's so called Ecological Preserve and we must SS) we were very displeased with the cond1t1ons that exist. When vo u consider all the problems affect- ing the area. this has to be one of the great scams perpetrated on the tax- payers when the state was sold a bill of goods to bu) this property. 8cs1de'1 the onginal purchase price. add111onal m11l1ons will have to be c;pcnt 1f the) wish to salva$e th is propert) 1n \1ew of the on-going si lt problem. The California Fish and Game Department. under who~ care and respons1b1l1t) this property 1s 'iUpposcd to be maintam~. 1s not doing a very efTec11ve JOb. despite their da1ms e'1cnd1ng over Si l'. yea rs that the) han· an improvement program jX'nding! With nn rc,enuc poss1b1ht1es, this area is rro' ing 10 be a tremendous and cndk\s ta\ hab1llt\ to the taxpa)l'r who will ha\e. IO keep permaocntl) pumping mone) into the area 1f 11 1s to surv1'e to a point v.here 11 v.111 ofTcr some recreational "alue 10 the public which 1s veT) quest1onahlc at th1'1 poi nt. Jf 11 continues on its present detenorating rnur~. th e rn'll per person abk to u~ the area "'111 tx· proh1b1tl\C Man) other problems ha' e been created for the ('ntm· Ne" port Ba) S)stcm berau'>c nothing has hap- pened a'i far a!> an) 1mpro,cment dunngthela~t I O ~ear~ .\\sum1ngthl· The Grace Commission has surveyed federal spending. has con- Paul Harvey is a syndica~ columnist. .,.., ........ Volunteera clean up an area near the Back Bay in May. lack of an) a11en11on and l arc 1:on- 11nuc!. 1t wall certatnh and nghtfull) so be referred to ac; the ~mell~ Mosquito Breeding \fod-1mpacted Ecological Disaster area In the last s1:ic \Cars the go,ernment ag<'nc1cs who con1rol the .m~a ha' c had t'ndlcss and CO'ith \tud1e\ made and keep tailing about doing <,ome rnrrcct1"e ""orl in the t PPl'r Ba" hut up to no" lnc n.:sult~ ha'e bt'en Lero. It appears the ~me pro<:rHt1nat1ng 1rcnd "111 w ntinue to the point where "'hat could haH' hecn an attracuve and v.orth" h1le rt'creauonal asset wall be lost lore' er and "1th st "," go lurther damage to the entire Newport Ba" and the '>urrounding areas. IOH"' \\ G NTZ "lewport Beach ,. • McPherson suuested to El Said that perhap the best wa y to get approval for the cash transfer was 10 level with Congress about Egypt' shaky financial s11uation and us MORE SOCIAL PROGRAMS MUST BE CUT ' .-Jntention to seek IM F help af\er the May elect ions. Ironicall y, one 1mponan1 reawn for the IM F's relllct~ncc to b:ul Egypt out 1s the government's refusal -for obvious rot i ti cal reasons-to nusc thepnceofbrcad. Million of AID dollars ha~n spent to build bakenes that wil»lc!P ~olve the bread problem. As I have reported in past columns.much of th1!t A ID mone) ha, been wuted Jacl ,..ndef\on 1~ a H nd1c1t1ed rolumnw • ORANGE COAST l:ly REP. ROBERT BADHAM Last week the MaJOnty Leader of the Hou~ of Representati ves. Jame'> Wn&J'lt. spcaluna before a if'OUP 1n Wasninaton. D.C . blamed the dcfi· cits of recent years on the Reasan tu. cuts and the defen~ modem1zat1on program At a 'lupcrfic1al glance his argument ~cm" to he credible. However. upon a do~r lool . h1 statements h1 1rc .Daily lilal-.. - tu .. kttwarti ltt """""* ... lerry D. apMtt W~(dllOt little bas1!> 1n fact. From fiscal years 1981 through 1988, the Economic Re<:ovel") Act ha\ and wall reduce t&Jtcs by S 1.138 tnllion. Th1\ 1\ where the MaJonty Leader choose~ to end has tory He fa ils to rCC'oan11e that bracket creep (lndex1na doc not t;>ea1n unul Janu- ry 1985). Social S«ur1ty tax an- crta~ . 1he Tax EQutt) and fiscal ResPons1b1hty Act of f1}82 and the fhe cent increaSt tn the fcdtrul pwhne tu increased ta•c overall by SI 061 tnll1on during the 5ilme pc nod The net reduction 1n ta ~ for th~ Amcncan taxpa~en was a mett $17 bntibn:lhAl equal~ to leis t n STCJ h1lhon a Jcar for the )q81·1Q88 penod "An there 1s hnlc doubt an the fconom1c community that the ta\ r~uction~ more 1han paid lor them· ~Ives 1n increased rnenue\ to the go1rcrnmcnt Ac; for the charge that the defen\c program arc to blame for the dt:fic1h. 1n 1960 the Otpartment of Ocfcnse budaet conslltutcd 45 percent of the overnll federal budact and 8. l percent o(Gross Nationnl_~{oduct (GNP). In 1983. tht pertcnuaac of the federal budict d1r«ted toward defense V.H about 2S ~rttl\.l with that bud1e1 accountina for 6.4 percent of GNP. So. 1n relatJon to budaet trend' of the Pl t 2S yean. the expenditure of Lb.pt}er fund, for the nauon• de- fen~ 1\ not out o(hne We mu t aJso keep tn mind that 1t 1s 1he f~cral aovcmmen1 that 1s the sole PfO' adcr of and h -sott rt"pOn tbititJ for vu nation's defense. office. C'on~s., ha" increa.,ed 1io1. inl spendi ng $1 30 tul11 on fh" non-defe,uc spending no" anount' for 74 percent of tht fcdm1I hudg<'I and 18 6 perc~t of GNP If the M3JOf'tl\ l.cadcr 1\ \<'tlll U\ ahout reducing the federal ddh 11 and I stn<'Crcl) hope that he 1\. the non-defense area of the hudjlet 1!1 where a mlJOnh ol 1he ad1on mu\t occur. To be more sprc1tic the ··entttlC' ment pr<>gram'I" "hich .Kcount tor betttt than 50 pcrt'tnl ,.,, the bud c1 mu.st be carefull) e\am1nc.'d "nd modteied M~t rrogram .. art' th in ~h1ch benefit, mu"t ~paid 1u1omat1call) to qu..a11r1cd .~lthou1h the M benefiruann reprdle of CO\t tu the not tiUlO n "' • 1bC ~~ •• -ll~,-d-Olc dki1 sattt2tltnr :- the non-dtfcn!.C Clpcndttu""s th1t1rt ConJttS~ unfonuna1tl~. hu bcch arow1na nut or control and the un~111tn1 to touch th~ prOlflm' pnman rnnm\lutor 10 tht dcftc11 hcau~ of their poht1calh e\pln'll\r \lluntmn 1n wh1lh we finci ourwhc\ nnturt In an eltl'11on \'c~r II m.-> be near 1mpo \thle to force ( on&n:'' to rt."\'apt\H't control of thL'\C hud tt hu\ting program\ th·cogm11ng the naturr of the l.e11-tjnturc, l)('nator tioward Baker h,l\ r«ommendcd the creation of a 01-(l3rt1~n comm1r,o;1on for the purp<.i\C of m1k.nJ a rtport to the , C ,,ngr1,'" on what need5 to be done to . put the kdcral fi nanual hou~ ba k 1n • nr .. kr Th1r, comm1ss1on format wac; ,uu:1.•s,ru1 on the 1 c;uc" of ~111 : ~uni\ ttform and M"\ m1\ 1k : ha~ing l he Pm1dent ilso aluded to 1 th1\ (OOl1,•pt m h1' ~talc ot the t n1on addrt\) la" "-t't'l l on& 0\.('fdUt t8\ f't'ducttoM Ind mock~ tnl rnst~ 1n d~cn~ are nol the cau\C' ot the SI ts0..$200 b1lhlln dtfa 1u plagu1n1 our nation It " n<tn-defen~ \pending th.at mu1.t be tmirlllht untfcr tontrol or the rhli 1bc flalloon1n1 dcftcm thm1ten1n1 • t'hc health' t'\:onom1 .. f'C'Co' ci; ~c aJT n f'<'nt'n1, ing v.1 ll he-come' 'er\ real I !Udham rt()rt".\ML\ lht 40rh Can· 1n·~\IORJI 1>1\tm, •. ' - "' • ~8 O,.nge co .. t DAIL V PILOT !Friday, February 3, 108<4 Cure rate of children with 9ancer gratifying • &htor't. Note -In loboratunc\ aao~s thr l n1tl:'d rates ind clscwhc~. rcse1rcheD al't' 1raduall} bnnains humamty's mo5t l«tred c.llsca~s undt•r control fn u nine-part scncs, ~p sc1cnc:c wnrcr Paul Racburn tt'I/\ •bout the steady -and wmc11mt·) rcmurhbl<" -prn1r<"u that has been madt 1 By PAUL RAEBURN ,,, ............ Cancer. a f nghtcnmg dis- ease under the best of <:ircum- stances, has always &ecmed e~J>C('aally trn11c m children. Un ta I r«entl).Joung cance r v1ct1ms face a grim future. Several decade' ago. almost all of them died Now the outlook 1s com- pletely different. For the first tame, a generation ofchlldrcn who have survived cancer 1s rcachingaduhhood "There have been enormous stnde~ in the treatment and cure of children wit~ cancer," 5'1}'~ Or. Denman Hammond, chairman of the Children \ Canccr·Study Group sup- ported by the National Cancer Institute .. The •;uc-Quiel Victorica cesses 1n 1mprovingc urc raid 1nlhlldrcn1 probabl) rcprc-.cnt 1hc mo\t graufying art"a 1n all of cunc<'r trc"atmcn1 "I hl' bottom line 1\ wi: ilrc now<.·unnf about halfofull <.'hildrrn and mfunh thut.dcvclopa rncer,' say' Ham- mond. who 1~ ai.Wl 111te dean of the lJ na vcr111y of Sou them C. atiforn1a m~d1cul school. "lo hcadhnc-vabb1ngd1'><:o"(cry was rcspoM1ble for thcdramat1t turnaround. "It's hard to put a finacron any twoorthrtt thanas that made that happen," he says. "It 1s not the result ofany \an~k breakthrough. It as clearly th<' rc\ull ofrce.carch, the kand ofrcscarch where ~ou find out t0mcthangand when you find 11 out, you ao o~nd find out som1:th1na else Thal\ the way re\Carch usually happens " T rcatmcnts werl' improved in incremental steps Do<:tor'> made fine ddJustmcnts an thcrap1c~. tinkered with c.>.1slln& treatm<'nt\ I.ii owl). stcadaly, the survival rates "ere pushed up About 6,000ch1ldren under age 15 develop cancer euch )car. according to the American Cancer Society. Ahout a third of them arc <1tncken wi th leukemia, the most pre\ alcnt form 1n children. Canceroftht' brain and central nen ous '>)'>tcm arc the next most common. The disease ..il~occur\ln the I) mph nodes, bones, and eyes. An c\t1matt'd I .6<>0d11ldrcn die of cancer annually. ~hen lanler stnke'> the kidneys, 1t 1s called W1lmi.' tumor fhat was onc.c almost universally fatal, but 1s now Lured 1n !W pcm:nt (1ftiltc ch1ldrrn who get 1t, says Dr. ( 11ulto D'Angw, director of the ( h1ldren's Cancer Rc\Carch < enter at Children's Hospital in Philadelphia "1 hat'' a good ci1amplc of this sys tematic kind of prngrc'>'> ·· hl' \a .. , Wilm\' tumor was lint treated by 1uraeon1, who excised the tumors with a scalpd. "Then at wa found th~t the tumor was responsive to raduuion thcra~y." says 0 ' An&)o. "Now, eQITlbaned Clt'l'-U$1 ng suraery, rad1111on thcrapx and dru11-is used in these children very selectively, •he says The pattern aseuentaally tht' ..ame with all ch1Jdhood cancers. Tbc standard treatment,-uracry. rad1at1on and chemotherapy-have been combined and adjusted to do ma.um um damage to cancer cells w11h minimum harm to normal tissue. "There arc now pretty efTect1 vc druas for the childhood cancers," says D' Ana10. "The problem 111 to (ind waysto reduce tox1c1ty. Using old drugs 1n new w1y\ aun important part of the research cflort today ·• Researchers have also learned to watch for subtle s11ns that indicate how virulent a panacular case of cancer is. Forexamplc, 1t used to be stan·dard practice to treat all children with acute lympboblastic leukemia the same way. says Hammond. ~ "Now, by bettercharacte 'zina these patients, we know they're notall the same. hey represent various vanctics oflymphoblastic leukemia," he says. Doctors now recognize at least five ty~s oflymphoblasuc leukemia, each requinnga different treatment. Some 8,000 pauents arc being followed as part of 1hc nat1onw1de Children's Cancer Study Group headed by Hammond. Many of them arc in whai Hammond call., "conunuouscompletc remission." "Clearly, most of these children arc cured," he say' "The olhcrimportant point 1s that there arc no hm1ta11ons Teach kids rules of safety . . DEAR ANN---------- ANN LANDERS LANDER& Coatlder tlaeae d1lllhl 1tal11Ue1: Every .._, !fl American dll*• are reported ......... ftl• mun! •~• per day aad 1. ~perJear.A~; .................. . eaUmated U ,ttt' ~Jar are a.bd.actd bJ..Jtraqua. __ IC it endaJ c.ht parutl &eac• pre."'4>ol cla11drea: (I) dldr lalJ MIDe, addret1 ud pbooe Hmber; (%) llow IO iul• a ~ ... euce pltone call (bot' cUr~'°cUaJ ud lk..Paa .,.......,>; (S) tlley ma•t Hver101ttar a car wfdll • ·~ lilttde ud a.ever set la&o • CAI' wtd10.t dlelJ' ,.,...ta ,....lioll; ( 4) tlley mut M\'er lell ayoae .. er die,..._ tlMJ are llome aJoor. (5) Chy mut •ver ut•er tie door.._ Mme aloor. fl) U.ty mm aever 10 la .. MYOM'• Mme wldloet tbelr pattDtl' permJ11loa; (7) .. _. llat tt.f rlllt lo tooclt tbem or make tllem feel meMtfeneble; C Sf tfaeK, mast tell IMIT motlier or fa tiler If u aah .. _.&Um 10 •tup a HCJ"et," ud (t) &bey mu1t r.,.n ICU Mm~ offers them sill• or moAey, or •ants t. '8U &Mir '6due. . TM Adam Walall ~d Retoorce Center lJ umed afteT a 1-ynr-eW Hollywood, Fla., boy wllo w11 IWKted fl'*ID a .... ,, ... eeoter aM killed ID 1181. We welcome .-ene. trem you ruden 1IBD wut to Join u la tile ftp& '° malre America sale for oar dUJdrea once aplD. A .. rett: lfJI N. UDlvcnlSJ Dr .• FL Laudetct.aJe, Fla. mu -DENNY ABBO'M', ~XECUTIVE DIRECTOR DEAR DltNNY ABBOTr: Many tbaaa. for tile taf.rmat1oa. l llope yov letter wUI be the to pk for aU.U.. of famlly dJscustona ton.lCbt. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm lt, u ave,..•a..1111 1uy, rea1oubly ,.ieW1eoc aad weD·aaauered. Tlte problem -I've beat cry1D1 to attract tlte la&erttt ., a certain girl for two years. . I've ttleplloned ber twice ud asked Ht "'· Siie taraed me do•• both times. I eeac IMr fNr or:tlfaal pee1D1. Sile never eommeoted OD U)' of &Ma. I,.* a teMy1*ai for ber btrtllday U4I recel~ed ao aebewle.lpaeat. I'm ha love wltlt tbtJ &lrl UMI Med to ~bow lllow to overceme my allyna1 .0 1u C8iY let me bow .Mw IM feels. -FEELING BLUE DEA.ft BLUE: 1 •ac, to raiD • 1"1 parade. '"'' Ge yoaq lady ka• llad platy ef~1J ao le&J.: lratw uw • feels. MJ coaaM&tevea. Tw• lav1ta , f"r poemud• teddy bear. DiJn wuitaay more Uae • "'' OM. Fitla ha Ired watett. · • • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Jam ........ ,,...·~ I attended a meetta1 wllere tM ••m• .,.,. .. ra-t. ..._. sp aad tell dadr oenpet.lal. TM flr1t .........,e lntrocl1ced ~etMlf u a "domes Uc eqtaeer ... From tJMj • U otla.en deterfbed dllemMlva tile .. me way. Mr=•• ud weac to .0001 for alH year• to MHIDe an eo1 • ud I reant.llla• womea laonla1laUU1W1. Please tllem ao lave ftte title to tllole WM llan _..... It. -STEAMED 1N CASPER, WYO. DEAR CASPER: V" clJcl. bet It woa't llelp. Penoaally, I tlllak lliomemaker 11 1 ••le tlUe ucl aeedt M 8PIJ'•cllq. • • • • Dluover bow to H d•te bait wll&oet t.U1'16 boo•, lift u4 .-tohr. Au l..allftn' bootlet, '10.tl.1 Do'1 ud Doo 't1," wll/ llelp you lie mor~ poJlff ad ••re of you1ell Oii d•t~•. Sea' IO CftDI• alo•1 wllJI • '°"" IUllll#HI, ull·•ddr~ned av~lope wltb yoar req•n l to Au LuJ~n. P.O. Box 11HI Ctle960, II/. IOlll. Correct water and lliht are Important to a houae plant'• well befna. ----------------------------------,.-------------------- RUFFELL' UftHOLSTIRY, INC. •.. ., ........ _ .. .__ on their act1v1ty" The -.ucccss 1n tn:aun1ch1ldren'6 cancer ha.1 sparked an entirely new con~rn amona doctors. How wall these ch1ldrcn, the first &t'neration to hl'Vc 1urvi ved cancer, get along a~ adult''' "We expect that an incrcasana numberofyounaadults that have had cancer in an fancy and ch1ldhood Jnd have been cured will be cntenngcollcae, the mahtarf, the job markt't," say~ Hammond. "So we tend to worry about some d1'ltant things, such as their in1urab1hty and the attitude of employers when they have a briaht candidate w1tha h1noryofcanccr" Ultimately, doc1ors would like to preventc1nce(from appcann11 in the first place "When we have a 100 percent cure rate with 1cro s1dt' effects, we still have failed the child because II got sick Jn the mst place," says O'Ang10. Efforts to prevt"nt chtldren'Hanccr, however, arc stymied by ignorance of the cause of the disease. c .anccr tn the children of prcanant women given the synthetic hormone DES has been prevented by stoppina the use of DES 1n pregnant women. Bui nothangean be done to prt'vent the principal childhood cancers . Studaeo; arc undt'r way, howe ver, to determine whether childhood cancers arc caused by environmental factors or parents' OCl upat1onal history. 0' Ang.io is op11m1st1c. "Each )ucceedif'\£ study marks an advanc~,'' he says, and the current studies "will no doubt mark a s1m1lar ad"'amc ·· I Next: Mentsl lllae11) HOUSEPLANT CARE SIMPLE By LARRY AMLING 0-...., a.-.i .._..., .,,.. ...... ,_, ...,,_., There has been a ccna1n m)!>llquc built around the care of house plants that seems to separate lhe lull~ thumbs Trom the green thumbers Actually, srowang the plants 1s fairly simple. they need the right light, watering und f ccd 1 ng. If your plants don't seem to be thnvmg. first, check the hght Mo'it need as much light as possible. Some that will grow an a less well-lighted area arc pothos phaladendron • syngonium (-arrowhead plant). sansev1cna and aspidiS1ra (caM iron plant) I o <:hl·ck 11 a plant nccdc, watering, 'there 1s no better barometer than putting your finger in the din. If it's dry, water. One common ml\takc in care of house plants is to wuter them all at the same lime. Check thl' i.oil first and if there 1s still moisture: don't water 11. More plants are killed b) 01.crwatcnng than underwatenng since root rot develops w11h too much wate r ~urpnsingly, house plants may dry out more readil~ 1n winter with the heat on, so they need to be checked very carefull; during this period. If a potted p~ant 1s set inside another pcrhapa-a decorative pot. c.·heck to be sure water 1s not building up in the bottom of the outside container. The easiest feeding method for houS<' plants 1s to use a liquid plant food dissolved 1n ,,vatcr. There arc many ava1lablc,Just follow directions as to how many drops in a given amount of water One caution: Never feed a plant when the '>Oil 1s very dry. because leaves will bum. Every other month feeding should be sufficient Don't wait until the time you don't . have 1922 HAflBOR Bl VO COSIA MESA -~48 11 ~6 SHOCKED! ., f'l")1Jt ,,.,,,,,_.,,<, t •11•, .. . ., .. ,,, ... , ...... , . ., ..... \\ !70. r.i ' R~oT2~~.~E Clll Rtr1rdm1 Non Smo•t1 Ritts ind 30 60 Ritts FARMERS INSlltANCE GROtJ> Ras1cally. house plants arc free of d1~ase, but th ere are a fcw bugs that invade at times. Most common arc: mealy bug, '>Cale and spider mite. When these arc spotted. take the plant out\1de and following manufacturer's darecuons, -;pra} thl' plant I lowr\er be very careful with any plant 1n the fem famil) 1nfc\ted with bug\ since ferns are very scns111vc to 1nM:ct1udal !>prayi. It " bci.t to take the ferns outside and spray 11 forcefully with water Flower choice discussed In a 1wo-part program beginning at 11 a.m. Feb. 10, Laguna Beach Garden Club members will team about flower borders, how to choose flowers for different seasons and flower beds. and how to prune trcei. for beauty and ~fCt) time to wait. Become a \I. I. P. (Very Important Patien t). I 1'• I' I' /,• J l.• : t t J. .i ;i/ ~ 1• st 11.11 ,, ' ,,. i', Ir tit I I "' I• I 1 f II • 1 ' .. • I, I'' )1 f ' I I f I ii'' r• I •I~ 111 11 ' ~ I' I 1• ~ r ' I • ' ' >!~ca Community Hospital .. ' 4" t Old Newpwt llvd Newpwt 8-th, Co 631-77-40 ~peakcr-; will be C nsun Fusano of the Sherman Garden">. Corona del Mar, and Alden Kelley. who as with U( Cooperative Extension's Uban forestry proiram. The meeting will be held in the Neighborhood Congrcaauonal Church. ,~~ 1 0 p\ant • \\~0 Bare-Root F'r «lit l", "ees Perfect for Orange County Imagine! Picking Plume P.eaches & NectarlnH From The Sam• Tree! •''"'~ • Spece Sever • ·~-. ~· •. : ', ~ \.'. .• ( • • • ; I ·l ~··· .,.. . •• . . \!"<; ...... ,. , ..... '• ;,.. 'J·· . ,• I'.: ~ . l.• .., 'C ti , ~ .. ,.,. , • • . :v • ··s) • · .,tt ·· ,.,, ~.. , • "l'.J . ., .r ••·~r-~~ , .. · ·: .. ·l1.~·~· '~i~ ····r::~··~ . ,. ' ..• . ''· ..... ~ .. . .. , .. N~ Thie Week'• Fee tu re: THREE in ONE TREE 17.98 We have many other varieties ol BARE-ROOT FRUIT TREES APPLE • APRICOT • FIG • PEACH • PLUM NECTARINE • PERSIMMON From 8 .98 · BARE-ROOT ROSE CLEARANCE SALE All our No. 1 Grade Bare-Root Ro1e1 on Sale I lrir-· r -------' ~---. - T T-alen ts turi:;a in to icy successes Skating trio leaves Mesa for Olympics By KAREN E. KLEIN and L.P. BENET Of!MOMIJl'llet8t.n Fresh from their nauohal triumphs in Salt Lake C11y. three Costa Mrsa-~t· ned ice 'ikater'i are '>Chedulcd to boardJetscarryin& t m to Yugoslavia and the 1984 Winter Olympics th weekend. One of them, 6-year-old Tiffany Chin, ofToluca Lake. Calif., placed second in the women's U.S. Figure Skat mg Champ1onsh1ps last month and has emerged as a surpnsanglystronacompetttorfora medal next week in Sarajevo. Local skaters Bun Lancon of Huntington Beach and Jill Watson of Costa Mc=~ will compete fora medal in the pa1rscompet1t1on All three skaters arc coached at the Ice Ca(>ades Chalet in Costa Mesa by John Nicks. a former champion himself and the coach of another Olympic pair. Tai Ba bi Ionia and Randy Gardner. Although Chin was expected toquahfr, for the Olympic team. she surpnsed even her family and f ricnds by overcoming the two front•runncn1lt the nahonai competition to win the free-style program cateJ.ory. "Suddenly, she became a really good possibility fora medal," said Gloria Williams. vice chairman of the Pacific Coast Section of the U.S. Figure Skating Association. Chin, at 16 proba bly the youngest member of the U.S. OtympacTcam, began ska tang at a San Diego Rink in 1975 after she purchased a paa r of skates for SI at a ~ge sale. She won the World JuniorChamp1onsh1p in 1980, placed th a rd an the U.S. Nationals last year 1n Pittsburgh and ninth in the 1983 World Championships. Lancon, 23. and Watson. 20, fini shed third in the U.S. Pa1rsChamp1onships 1n Salt Lake Caty forthe second year 1narow. Although they ha ve onl y skated together for 18 months, they ha ve also won or placed 1n other national and international compeuttons. On Wednesday, the atmosphere at a going-away celebrafibn for the s~tcrs at the nnk was party perfect. Chm, Lancon and Watson -Costa Mesa's Sarajevo conncctaon -munched on a beautiful cake made in their honor as star-struck school children asked for their autographs and friendly kisses. Meanwhile, at least six telc v1s1on camera crews were on hand to film the champions perform an assortment of doubleuelJumps, poetic lifts and glades. Later. the three smiled politely and utlked dunng what must ha ve seemed like an endless stream of interviews. Even the ice skaters' mothers, who will accompany them to Sarajevo, were cornered by reporters for a fnendly quote or some inside tip on their son or daughter. Lancon, beaming in has bnght blue United States Olympic Team warm-upsuat. seemed to chcnsh the whole s.cenc "I've worked rcall)' hard for all th1\," he said. w1p1ng the frosting from ht s mouth. A atronc finlah lb the nationala aaYe Tiffany Chin a l~ aend-off to the Wfnterr Olym- plca. C , who llYea at Toluca Lake, repreaenta a San Dteao alr.atinC clab. Polar scene thrills, chills Set wizard sculpts styrof oam into glistening Antarctica When the~uruun nscseach cveninaon "Terra Nova .. at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, play-aoers arc likely to gasp at the huge expanse of Antarctic landscape before them. The authentac-lookln& snow scene actually represents over 19,200 board feet of styrofoam carefully sculpted by the Moulton's resident set construction wizard Jim Ryan Jr., w11h a b1& assist from his father. Jim Sr. The Ryans created the awesome "Terra Nova".aet from the designs of another playhouse reaular, Jacquie MofTt.11, who's been affiliated with the theater since 19~8. Over the years they've become cxpens at crcatina reality for a stage filled with fantasy. Since 1976, the youn1tr Ryan, 42, has worked backstage on every productjon at the Moulton -but he's not exactJy 111 at ease in front of the footlights, bavina been named the year's best actor by this newspaper for his 1978 performance in ''Scapino." His father has been backltalC for three seasons. Ryan Jr. was 20-ycar man in the Marine Corps, the last sti nt at E or here his lonatime association with -theattr 1ed him to the oulton. tfpon his retirement, he became the playhouse mident technical ditect.Or-. "Each production oflen new cbaHenaacs and new Jlm Ryan Sr. off en helpln& hand u eon Jlm creatn a •lab of Antarctic landacape pressuttt," uys Ryan. who loged over 390 hours iq dcs1anin1 and building the rcahslle two-story hou1e1 for "Momina's At Seven" earlier th11 seat0n. "That wu truty challc:ngana. espeaaJly llnce J had tht opportunity to des1an the set• and watch them all the way throuah the proc.ess." Both Ryan1 are especially proud of their wol'k oo Laguna's 1982 producuon of "The Crucifer of Blood." This show called for two scu, a mov1n1 polic~ launch and amusive schooner with a 32-foot bow and a 21-foot mut. Detp1le h11 hccuc schedule at the playhoute, Ryao earned a dqrec an 1elcv1son production at Saddlebeck Collqe. He has put this knowledic to Jood use by videotaping all 1...aauna producuons for future rcfe~nce. ,Jim Jr. is quiclC to credit the contribtons of h11 father to the playhouse's imprcuive scttmp. "Dad's 72 and ht ores me out," the younser Ryan says. "Sometimes I Just can't keep up with ltim." Both Ryans have drawn haah praise from set desianer Moffett, who notes, "They always make it happen. J walk into the back shop with my 'wish lists' and 1n1leld of sayina no, they sun developan& ways to do somethin1 unique." · The Ryans now can stand back and admire tbe view of lhe South Pole on the I 00-foot-wide staat -but not for loni. Soon they'll be puttina the1rcon1tructive taJenta beck to work on the converted farm buiJdan' which will house the murder and anlngueof"Deathtrap. • ,. • for ''Terra Pfoya'' at L-.ana Moulton wblle aet deataner Jacqale MOffett watchea • .... TV stars realize it's a mall wor Id Steam~cenes deli ht fans -----at Westminster By MELINDA HUDDLESTON Oellf ..... Cwr1111 ._, It wasn't the start of a typical star-crossed love affair, even thou~ "General Hospital's" Holly Scorpio was making an interesting prop- os1t1on to a guy who happened not to be her husband. And Marlena from "Days of Our Li ves" had nothing to fear even though her hu~band . Detective Roman Brady, agreed to join Holl y in a bubble bath -that is, if they weren't too tired after scenes in the bedroom and sauna. Eve n producers fof nvaJ networks could bless this union in the making as Roman finally kissed Holly, bring- ing cheers and whistles from the audience at Westminster Mall. For Roman, especially, the steamy scene was a welcome change. Now on the run in "Days of Our Lives" he hasn't had much time for a woman lately. "That's the first time I've kissed a lad y in a sen pt an two months." said Wayne Northrup. who plays Roman "I've been on the run so loni, I've been takina second looks at Bo." (Bo is Roman's on-screen brother.) Northrup and Emma Samms, the reigning soap queen who plays Holly, acted out a few audience part1c1- pat1on skits at Westminster MaJI Last Saturday and pve onlookers a chance to say what they thouaht about "General Hospital" and "Days of Our La vcs." Enthus1ast1c fans who pthercd an the mall's center court joined their idols onstage for impromptu readings from the soap operas' scnpts, and a lucky few won copies of advance scnpts by answcnng trivia questions, some of them about truly obscure characters. . people in our audience. And letters do matter to the producers. We hstcn very carefully to what the audience is thinking." Samms let 11 be known she ap- preciates her viewers' support The London-born actress has been at the top of the 50ap populanty polls for about six months, and she 1s quick to say, 'Tm thnllcd to death about 1t. "I started out tn feature: films and prime-time TV Feature films don't have !lll that vcat a mystique for me R11tht now I hke the \Oaps." Wcanna a h1gh-intens1ty PUfl>lc: pantsuit, Samms dad not disappoint those who were stretchan& for a closeup look at one of the most fashionable characters in daytime serials. Emma Samm• appeared at Wntmlnater Mall. { •SOAPSAGASCEL~BRATE As an extra measure of loyalty. most of the group watching the tint show stayed for the second. J01ng to great lengths to sa ve seats an some: cases. Before the shows. Samms h4d wondered aloud about the turnout. Northrup. on the other hand. was able to relu 1n a customar) JCans-and-shart outfit No matter - most of the women in the aud.Jcncc appeared to aaree with a tecn-ager's summation, "He's a hunk." the "Da"' ot Our I tH~" 'iCt. "Jorth- rup doc., tan. n:ad1h ahout the Roman llrJd\ pan "The d1\gu1~' are fun · he 'iaJd. "i\n} lond ot "anrt" keep., the fires burning Acting an these 'ihOw\ 1,;an &ct monot11n11u\, like an) thing el~ I can put m 12 hour\ shooting n '><.Cne with other ttml 1n prcpara11on It's n verv ume-<:on\ummg husanc'>' · "You know," sh.c said. "the bag fear IS that they'll promote you like Crazy, and only four people will show up." Once apan, the nightmare did not come true. . Explaining wh y she packed a shoppma center perfonnancc an to an already hectic schedule. Samms said, "Basically, it', a chance to meet the The actor de>es'n 't setm to take hunkhood -or anyth1n1 else - more scnously than tt d~rvcs. And while: he says he frequent!) puts m long da ys before the cameras. he 1s not likely to become dull from a d1C1 of all work1 no play. Whale dechnin& to discuss some of the prank, he's become known for on Doc\ ht' ner "'Om about "'hat hai. investment of \'ncrg' ·~ drawan& 1n mtcre'' Jllord1ng to the poll'I'' "No,' he:-..aid l\h mother docs M) mother "'111 kt m<' knnv. what's go1ni on·• From the halls of Le Preinier to shores of Portugal. • • ~upcrvasor Tom and Emma Jane Riley were special auests at a r«cnl dinner at le Premier restaurant in Costa Me'8 for 201n1cmat1onal officers from the Forelin M1htaryTra1n1n1 Program, Command and StaffO>llegc, Manne Corp~ Development and Educa- tion Command. QuanllC'O, Va. ( 'upcrvnor Riley. OJ you'll reca/J, 1u rtt1red USMCbnpd1u1eneral.) The occasion? The first annual OrtnJcCounty dinner for the Colleac. hosted by the U. Navy Leaauc. I Oran1cCountyCounc11. The afficcrs, led by Commander Krabuanrat Nant oflha1land arr top m1hlAry leaders from Thailand. Portupl, Eaypt, Japan and hrncl inv11ed 10 the United S11tcs to study"' the collcsr. tour the U.S. and lcam bout our cu tom,. upervi~ RUey pr. nled each officer..,th an o.ffic1al OrangcCountt:.Boa~Supcrv&IOl"I key holder. 11vcn to 1mpon.ant county v1 ators. Amon& lhcyuc1111ucndtnJ the cvcnina:sdinner were Jolla and I. UI RH (hc's 1mmcd1atc pa r prwdcnr of the l.:J.S. Nn11onal Ntt vy I ca1uc}. 8111 and Au Luk and dau&h tcr Liu Ha1101: Tom and Tommie .. Wiiek, Joyce Polack and John Zaateck, skipper of the tJ.S. Coast Guard cutter Point Divide, stationed an Newport Beach. Representing the local Manne Corps were Col. Dave and a. uylyn McEvoy (hc'1 Community Plannm1 11nd Liaison for Mij. Oen. Cooke•t El Toro Marine Base). Cot. D.E.P. and Dixie Lee MJller (he '1 with the third Air.Wini at EJ Toro Marine Base) and C.l. R.G. and Dodie MJICMU (he'scom- mtndirvomceroftbe Marine Corp Alf Sttfion (helicopters, Sant1An1). • • • The startcamcouut the Nrwponerthe other ntal\t...DiaM Katoa and Warrea Beauy, tbat K"fttorrwatpC"Stvfhonor 111 cock111irccepuon at the Ncwpon llarbor An Mu1eum. ikoftRc current how, whach \he co-curated -"Hollywood till L1fes ... Ancr· word . he, fncnd Beatty nd an\ KEATON patron headed down the road to the Ncwponcr' La Palme restaurant fora dinner benefit for the mu~um Jo1n1ng her and Beatty an the 1numatcd1n1n1 room were parents J.U and Doro")' Hall of Corona dcl Mar and sister Doro"y Hall. Also attcndina wcrr Jim Stoat,Shlar& and Deborab Karl, Leo• and MoU7 Lyoa, Blll and EUubetlt Vlaceot, Berate Se'-e141er, Carl, Pat and Ito Ntlaser, t..any McMuty, PHI ac..tmmel. Ruau Hlpnu, Dtu R.,_.., ~ev• E.C-M)', tu ltamea, Rudy W&btt. 8•""1 Btrida, Gay and El'Mt& A. Bl')'ut Ul, Carl Mltdte.U, One W.tte, David Ri~ra.N1oa, a.Mn WaUtra&eta, Bob and Mlcael Pertlaa, R1e'9rd Crawfonl, WUU•m Crawfor4, Jam 1 Davldao•. Laird Kaya. Ray and LlMa Job ... , Joy Jo.es, Jon Leltr, Elleta lueet., AllUMNIJ ~afue, Orut WlkJH•, bey deu.D&ue teder,Joel8tetn7andJlmand Oretdea o .. w .... ltfust mtghla.c>do~uthtbl t panyeversn Dana Point-the first anftual Monte Carlo Night pla. held recent I)' at the Crown Point rntaorant ovcrlookana · Dana Point Herbor Games of chance. ltb:u1on' and raaumr mu\ac: \Ct - the "iCenctor '"Oco\tumt'd •ur\t,, d('( k('d out 1n ~uann ' '205 garb The pan\ wa also m1~1."d a .. n hcnclat for the:' Orange ( ount~ Manne Institute(()( MI )to ~url ha~ a new Iona boat to trn Mpon "mto"' to the harhor·., \hap "P1lgnm" and for the chamkr'' butldana fund AmonK the naa,h t' bag w1nnl."1 'M'rc Rkk Ford I tnp fortwo to La~ Vcgu). Mlrllael AvUa ftnpfor two to Hawa11)and Dr.Joeand Junlfer Andrews (\hcchaircd the event, they won a ~«kc:nd at the Laauna 11ucl ~ 1u ( arlton when at open ). T he\C.° and man> mof't' pn1tt forthe tvcn1n1l°' dm~1n&'I ~l'll donated h> llx.al bu~1nc \Ci ' l\t, Bttcndan@ \lllt're Dr Man Cammlnas. dtr'C'\'1or ot theO< Ml and· 4,hambc:rprt\adrnt Job and Marla cevea1 (hC'·.un CH"<'Ull'-C'U JSt•nrro upcru ,, • • Thomu ~1IC'fl. unand Pialt t11mu ( he 'u R.1/cy C'(tt&Jtl\.C'I 1~1.tni. tooJand 81U and Jeu Ptlen, owners of the rown Point muaurant P11para1111\ '4-lltrrn and C'tlitt<t1 h\ ~f\ IC' l 'd1tor Vida f )(:an '41thton1nht111un' Imm (,Jim~ l11nC'r \ -----~---:--~--------------------------............... _........_ " Or~ Coue ~LY PILOT /Friday, Ftbru1ry 3, 1984 (i \H.'lt:l .lt T HE •. \'I IL\' ('I R C'l S HUi Gt:ORfi•: by Gus Arriola by Jim Davis _,,.1; ___ _ • l Dy V rg 1 Partch 1VIP1 "That's wrong, Daddy. Mommy only undresses it half way!" 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If Bast OVt'r ~t•d. the ltn of trumps would I><> hith. \lnfortunatrly. d1•C'lttrrr had uppnrl'nlly lost track of lh1• trump spot cards, nnd shr rufltod with dummy's two. ~:asl ovrrrurrt•d wilh lht• Ihm·. r;ioeh1•d l h1• kinic to dr.1w d1•rhm•r't1 Inst trump!!. anci srort•d lhr lt•n or d 1.11uond.: for t ht• st>tt i ng lrll'k bv Jeff Mac Nelly l ~E 1T Ae.ITS~ \I • by Kevin Fagan by Tom ea11uk BUT <.KXJR OOJfl) M01'~ER ISN'I ~PPOSEO 1b BE • UK£ IHAI ! OON''I' eet...ieve 1. KNOW e>1G OUICH .i'Vt oor ~ IMWi. TO UPl.()LD. .. --~ ~ --~ ------::o--"'--' --=----- ---- llily Pillt FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1984 Old pro Murphy .... , .. th• l•id •ft•r ftrtt round of Croaby. 82. l•n JON State alnii Fullerton In ftnif aecondt of PCA:A tit. 83. Big hue.ks for little work Ex-Edison, Stanford sfikicfout Dotterer reape benefits of Raiders' title • Have you ever run across. read about or met someone who can absolutely do no wrong? You know the type. An and1v1dual who has only a dollar left an his pocket but winds up winning a millon dollar j~kpot in Las Vegas. The kind who has actually found a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow. Someone who has used up more hves than a cat and has more to spare. Well. if you haven't met such a person, meet Mike Dotterer. You should remember Make. He was an All-Sunset League performer io both football and baseball at ;. Edison High. He then went on to Suinford where he continued has athletic endca vors playing alongside John Elway. Nothing too special yet. huh? Bu" lct'sgoon. . AsasenaoroutofEdison High, Mike was drafted by the New York Yankees and offered $80,000 to play professional baseball. The outfielder refused, wanting to fun her has educa- tion. After his third season at Stanford. where he hit ·•around .360" as a Junior (he batted .392asa sophomore), Mike was drafted again, this ti me by the ·'. , . . ....... . . Oakland A's who offered him in the neighborhood of$65,000 to tum pro. Mike. once more, politely said, "No thanks," figuring he had only one year remaining in which to finish his college education. In Mike's senior year, though, he ~ncurred a shoulder injury during the latter part of the football season wb1cl} caused him to miss the first month-and-a-half of the baseball campaign.t. a season in which he bit a sub-par.2~2. When the Yankees re-drafted Mike this time they offered him a measly S l 0,000, their thinkin~ being what else was he going to do. Pretty shrewd business people, these Yanks. Until Mike elected to call an audible ofhis own. Jo11 Snuo Rather than Ulke the Yankees' paltry offer, Mike felt it was in his best interest to pursue somcthinJelsc. Granted, his eventual decision was a definite gamble. but it was one he felt he had to make. What Mike did was tum his nose up at the Yankees and sign a series of threconc-yearoontracu wtth the Raiden inst.cad. lt's st.artin& to&et intcrestin.a. isn't it? Mike went to the Raiders' sprina training camp but because of an knee injury durina the pre-season the aspinnahalfback ncvercanied the ball, nevcrplaycdadown, never even put on a jersey. AnCS yet despite his unfortunate mishap, Mike will cam approidmate- lyS 124,000forthe fiscal year I 983- and then some, if you count the value of a Super Bowl ring he'll receive next fall. You sec, Mike was paid a $60,000 salarj Tor last season, and garnered anotherS64,000bccause the Raiders (Pleue.ee DOTTltRJtR•s1BS) Carl Hayward of Rant:tnaton Beach, left, catcha a wave and then ducb under, while Hantin,ion Beach'• Larry Colby doea hla tbinl at Katin Pro-Am ·Challence Thanday. . AMATEUR SURFERS ROLL ON Huntington Beach surfers, di.splay- ina their familiarity with the Hunt- ington Beach pier, -scored some surprise heat victories on day two of the Katin Pro.am Surf Cha.lie~. Most impressive was the effon by the Huntington Surf Sponen. Bobbf Klein, Scott Lang. Robert Bw::ke ~ Mark RcedCT combined fine individ- ual pcri'ormanccs (Klein, Lana and Burke won their heats) to move into the running for the team title of the five~Y. single-elimination competi- tion. ,All four arc amateun. . It was, ·in fact, a big day for county surfers -amateur and pro. For . instance: _ . ,1 • Laauoa 8cac.h surfer MDC Price won the 6.rst heat of the day and in the process saw that Hans Hcdcmano - the No. 3 surfet in the world -was eliminated. Hedeman finished fourth in the six-man heat, mainly because be wa:s penaliz.ed for interference. •Huntiniton Beach amateun earl Hayward and Larry Colby both advanced while ·competing in the same heat, although neither won the 'heat. -Oreg Mungall of Costa Mesa, who won the Katin in I 979, was a second-round heat winner. _ •Amateur Geo1Je Hulsey of New· port Beach won his heat apinst Iliff pro and amateur competition. • Y ct rwo more Huntington Beach surf crs -Steve Primo and Pat Downey -advanced while compet- ing in the same heaL When the first round was com- pleted, amateurs had won six of the 10 heats Thursday. Waves built to 3-4 feet and Katin (Pleue 11ee SUJlP'ltRS/83) BuSs: UCI second-best in conf ereDce FVTRIES TO SHAKE 1 AMONKEY By ROGER CARUON °' .. .,..,,... ..... Fountain Valley High basketball coach Dave Brown is zeroing in on his fourth perfect Sunset League sea.son in eight years tonight, but there's a little more at stake than that for the Barons. who arc trying to shake a monkey off their backs that has been there for nearly three year&. The Barons (8-0) are headed for the CIF 4-A Playoffs regardless of what uanspircs against rival Ocean View (6-2) toni&ht in the Fountain Valley ljym, but a stigma of the past still remains. And, a final pme on Wednesday against Marina remains. But, it begins tonight. with Ocean I View. • •It began in the 1981-82 campaign hen the Barons lost to Ocean View fOUR times, the final blow coming "' a ~layoff aamc to decide the '"'UC s CIF playoff entry. •But the knife didn't really twist until a year lat.er when a 52-49 toss to Jjm Harris' Ocean View quintet on qie final niaht of regular schedule forced a three-way playoff for second place. •Marina 1ent Fountaln Valley into e th.ird place pmc with a 4~ · ·on in four ovcrumci. Then, View put Fountain Valley on delinea for good with a thrtc ovcnimc 6().S9 victory in a pme hicb had a many monkey on rown's boulders u there had, been all the prcv.ious frustrations. Toniaht, at 7:30, the Barons enter Ith two victoncs d'vcr Ocean View ndcr their belt and 1 third an siaht ts season. Brown wa he itant to e1tpand on (Pleaee Me BAllqNS/83) .. Anteaters impress 49e~ ~oach again with a smothering 100-84 triumph By JOHN SEV ANO Of IN Oely '9let ltailf LONG BEACH -On page I 5 of Thursda)! nitJit's-Long Beach State basketball program, 49er Coach Dave Buss was quoted as saying: "I think Las Vegas has the league title wrapped up already and Irvine is the second f>Cst team in the conference." Buss indicated later he didn't make his suitement simply as a gracious gesture to hfs" visitor Thursday. No way. You see, the.way Buss feels about it, there is actually only one other team that's a notch above the Anteaters in the PCAA and, as far as he's concerned, there's definitely only one other team that can successfully match up with Coach Bill Mulliean's squad -and that's the nation's fifth-rated Rebels of Nevada Las Vegas. "I feel the way I do from watching them," offered the first-year Long Beach State head coach about the Anteaters. "I like their inside, outsi<,ie atuick. If you stuff them inside, they'll kill )'OU outside. That's why they're so hard to play. ## ....... DeQlhtf ul debut · . LA IUU• new co.cb Roter Nelteon watobee bla team defeat lila former team, V'ancoaftr; 4·2, at the Fonun ThundaJ nl&ht. It waa Nellaon '•debut with the Klnga. f ''With the exception of Vegas, who can match up with them, l don't know of anybody else who can cont.end with the AnteatC'TS inside and outside at the same time. Tkat's why I think they're the second best team in the league." Nothing Buss saw Thursday night would disprove his claim, either. With all five starters finishing in double figures, led by Jerome Lee's season-high 21 points, the Anteaters rolled to a lopsided l 00-84 victory over the 49ers ma contest that wasn't as close as the final score might indicate. Before a crowd of 1,648 at the Long Beach Arena. the Anteater~ execut- ing an almost near-perfect nrst half, led by 26 points at the intermission and then appeared content on trading GIRLS BASKl TBALL baskets with the 49ers for much of the second half until garbage time at the end. The victory, its sixth straight, improved UCl's second-place suind- ing to 8-2 in the conference (UNL Vis 10-0) and 12-7 overall. The loss dropped the seventh-place 49crs to 3-6 and 6-12. And, with eight conference games remaining, five of which arc al Crawford Hall where they arc un- defeated this season, the Anteaters' 21h-game bulge over the rest of the pack looks better and better. "I think we're playing as well now as we have all year." conceded Mulligan. who suirted this past four-game road tnp sayini he'd be "elated" with three vactones. ''The kev game now 1s Sunday (at New Mexico State). I think if we can win that we have a chance to strike with fi vc ofour last seven games at home." In othCT words, the Anteaters~ 't satisfied wttb second place. They want the whole thing. And who's to say they can't get it, especially if they can continue to play like they did Thursday. DcSpite the opening for an obvious letdown (UCI beat the 49crs by IS the fint time around), the Anteat.cn turned in a brisk first 20 minutes. Af\er Jumping to a 4-0 lead on baskets by Ben McDonald ( 15 points} and Lee (who also had six assists). and seeing that margin cut to 4-3 (the closest the 49crs would get all night), the Anteaters went on a 12-4 ~ binge -George Turner ( 16 points) (Pleue Me tJCl/83} • Fountain Valley gets scare Ocean View's upset bid fails; Edison rolls; Vikes top Oilers Laura Samek hauled down 14 rebounds. Karen Chase had 23 points, •f\d Dana Douty 13 assish to spark Ocean View. Chase also was assigned to Fountam Valley's Therese Puchalski in a box-and-one defensive alignment 10 the Fountain Valley High escaped with ats first close call founh quarter and held her to four of her game-hJgh 2~ during an unbeaten Sunset League campaign against points in that period. Cheryl Henderson added 12 for tbt second-place Ocean View to highlight girls' basketball winners. action Thursday. , "We hope we learned som~thang from the close Meanwhile. Edison breezed past Westminster, and game," said Fountain Valley Coach C.arol Strausburg. "Wt Marina was a one-point victor over Huntington Beach. certainly recoanizcd some things we need to work on ... Herc's how it went: Fountain Valley hit just 30 of 72 from the fickt, its Fontala Vallef II, Oceu View $8 worst shootina pmc of tht season. In a pmc of spurts. Ocean View was streaJana at the E41hoa 7!, Watmla1ter H end, but fell four points short apinst the pace-.scning Even Without Gretchen Meinhardt. sidelined aJI ~ Barons. who had won their previous se-nn Sunset with a I~ temperature, the Charaers romped. dcds1ons by more than 20 points. scttiftt the state for Tuesday's second-platt bett.k with Ocean View. .,. It looked Lake another blowout at the outset when host Marybeth Thobc took up the tac no&du.na 21 fountain Valley Jumped to an 8-0 lead. but Ocean View poants, I 7 by halftlmc. and 17 rebounds. boun~ back to scort the next 14 points before scttlina for Freibman=Michellc Henneuey ~ off 11 1 14-14 deadlock at the cud of the pcnod. wists for the Fountain Valley rcpined a IS.point advantqc by Ediion U'l.ilcd rty, bot wmt on a 2().2 run to take halrume, and a~rcd in control entcnna the final command. quarter, up b.y 12. M11rlaa U, R•tlq1M Buell 41 But Ottan View refused toqu1t, and thanks in pert to Turnovers proved to M 'he Oim· downfall. as Michelle Chomicz's eiaht po1nis tn the fourth qual'\Cf, Hun\J1l4100 Bcacb lC!d by 'u with fourmlt'lu\CS 10 play, and came danatrou ly dose to brcn1na Fountain .Valley's tllreoe m1scues lat.er, the tcO~ was ltCd at 37-37. saranalchold. -_ Manna's Jtll Bcllatn> srorcd •hat to M. the ·•we were dcfinncly bun in \be second ~uartcr when dttad.il'\I bask.et. we had lo bench Chomia with thrct fouls,' said Oc-tan The d new' for·Marina was the fact that top ICOf"T View Coach Kelly Painter. "Her ftnaJ total~ (1 S ~nt 1 l Judy Calkin • tht V11L1n 'point guard. brokt hCT ankle 1n rebounds) shows how 1mponant she 1s to us." a SO<Ur pmc tarhcr 1n tM da> and wa unavailablt. Squabbles begin: Speedskating, hockey hassfes From AP dbpatc:be1 SARAJEVO Yuaoslavia -Wars of .l fire and tee hit the XIV Olympic Winter Games toda1 with disputes over ice hockey, speedsbtina and the tradittonal torch relay next summer overshadowing the approach of the Games. With the Winter Olympics only four days away· •An International Olympic Committee official said he was ready to question the amateur status of Finnish goaltender Hannu K.amppure in a hockey hassle that potentially could in- volve as many as a dozen players from six nations, including the United States and Canada. •Eric Heiden, who won five gold medals in speedskating at the 1980 Winter Olympics, was ac- ...__ _ _, cuscd of abandoning his sport by HEIDEN a current U.S. spcedskater, Erik Hennksen. Today. another U.S. speedskater backed Heiden's decision to retire from the sport. •The IOC reaffirmed the Los Angeles organizers' right to stage a run for money at the '84 Summer Games. The Greeks today renewed their opposition to selling the relay to sponsors to raise money for charity. A Greek Olympic official !Mild the people of Greece ma~t bar the way to OlympLa, the traditional starting point of the relay. , The Olympics get under way Tuesday with six hockey games, including a matchup of the United States and Canada. The game took on added s1gn1ficance when the U.S. Olympic Com mittee said 1t would protest the elig1b1hty of four Canadian players. The Canadians have hinted they will expose the quesi1onablc eligibility of two players on the 1980 U.S. team. which won the gold medal at Lake Placid, N.Y. In an interview at the Olympic Village Thursday, Henriksen. 25, of Champaign, Ill., told The Associated Pres!> that Hc1d1:n had "disap~ared from our sport for four years." at a tame when speedskat1ng "could have used a personality. an Arnold Palmer-type of per- "50nality. someont" who eould couf1-Publ-ie exposufc." "He won everything there was to wm ," U.S. speedskater Kent Thometz of Minnetonka. Minn., said today1 "There 1s reatly no point an skating anymore when you do that." ' Payton, Cribb• top free agenta NEW YORK -Runnina becks s Walter PaytOn of Chicqo and Joe Cribbs •II• of Buffalo and more than 200 other players~ became free aaenls Thursday, free to barpin with any of the 28 National Football Lcque teams includina their own. Several other names on the hst were rcponed to ha vc s1aned contracts with their 1983 clubs. Joe Browne, the lcaauc's director of public information. said the list released Thursday, which included 217 names, may not have been updated. Some playen, like Cribbs, quanerbacks Brian Si~ of Clevelan~ Cliff Stoudt of P1nsburah and Vin~ Evans of Lnlcqo. and tiaht end .Dan Ross of Cincinnati. already have signed with USFL teamr>. Klnga give Neilson a victory INGLEWOOD-Jimfoxscoredtwo ~ goals to lead Los Angeles to a 4-2 National ' Hockey League victory O?f. the Van- couver Canucks Thursday nigllt an Roger Ne1lson's first game as the Kings' head coach. Neilson was hired by the Krngs last Monday. replacing Don Perry. Ironically, Neilson was fired by the Canucks on Jan. 20. Vancouver defenseman Rack Lanz opened the scoring a t 2:40 of the first ~riod with his 12th goal of the year during a power play. Fox then collected .nis first goal of the game during a Los Angeles power play at 6:02 whe n he scored from the left crea51. Center Doug Smith put the Kings ahead for good by scoring when a reoound of hts own shot deflected off Vancouver goalie Richard Brodeur and off Smith's foot into the net with 2:05 FOX remaining in the opening period. Los Angeles, 16-27-10, made it 3-1 at 3:10 of the second period when defenscman Mike McEwen hit Fox with a brcalcawaypass that he c6nverted wffh a neat fake . lafling the puck over Brodeur from five feet away. Center Bernie Nicholls drilled a JO-footer while killing a Los Angeles penalty to make it +1at6:22 of the second period. · Basketball aplenty on tube Saturday TELEVISION 11 a.m. (2)-COLLEGE BASKETBALL -UCLA at Washington. KMPC (7 10); Cal State Fullerton at Utah State, noon. KNWZ (J 190); USC at Washington State, 3 p.m .. KNX (1070). Sunday Noon (56)-COLLEGE BASKETBALL -Cal State Fullerton at Utah State. TELEVISION I p.m. (2) -GOLF -Third round coverage of the 10 a.m. (2) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL -Oregon Bing Crosby National Pro-Am 1n Pebble Beach. (4) -Statel~ta~~~%f~ S~LLEGE BASKETBALL _ Wichita COLLEGE BASKETBALL -St. John's at DePaul. State at Kansas. (56) _. COLLEGE BASKETBALL -2 p.m. (7) -SKIJNG -World Cup downhill Illinois at Northwestern. competitton from Cortina, Italy (taped). <56> -COL-N"'"'n (2) -GOLF -Final round covera~ of the LEGE BASKETBALL -Utah at New Mexico. "" "~ 3 p.m. (4) _COLLEGE BASKETBALL _ USC at Bing Crosby National Pro-Am in Peb.ble Bea~h. Washington State. I p.m. (4)-SPORTSWORLD -World Cup skung, 3:30 p.m. (7) _PRO BOWLING _ Coverage of the featuring the downhi ll competition. in Garm1sch. West SI 50,000 Miller High Life Classic in M1am1 (taped). Germany (taped). (7) -SUPERSTARS -Women's 5 p.m. (7)-WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS _ Donald co mpetition (rom Biscayne. Fla. (taped). Curry ( 17-0. 12 KOs) defend!> his WBA welterweight title 2:30 p.m. ( 7 J -BOXING -A team of U.~. amateur again~t Marlon Starling (30-1 . 19 KO!>) in a scheduled boxers takes on a MlUad from the ~ovaet Union 1n MoM:ow 5 d b I C d (ta·ped). 1 -roun o ut in At anti~~btapc ). 3:30 p.m. (7)-WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS -Final ( ollege Basketball -UCLA at Washtngton, 11 a.m.. ro und coverage of the "Superbikers," the Internauonal ---------------------. Invitational All-Around Motorcycle Champ1onsh1p in Carlsbad (taped). 600 NEW MODELS Biggest show in 28 years 300 accessory displays wtflt)AYf tfir.lfttT.i . IATUROAYI n ....... 10 ,.m. ,IUlfDAYI n ..... to 7 ,.m. AOULJI Sot. 71 CHILORUI U"DfR 11 '2.00 CHtUMU UNOfR t FREE 4:50 p.m. (9)-NBA -Lakers at San Antonio. 7 p.m (56) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL -UC Irvine at New Mexico State (taped). • RADIO College Basketball -UC Irvine at New Mexico State, I p.m .. KWV E ( 108-FM). Pmsburgh at La1crs, 2 p.m .. KFOX (93.5-FM). NBA -Lakers at San Antonio. 4:50 p.m .. KLAC (570). NHL -New York Rangers at Kings, 7:20 p.m .. KFOX (93.5-fM). WE SERVICE ALL MAKES\)F BICYCLES OPEN 7 DAYS Mesa Verde Center 2701 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa, CA 92626 714) 751-4882 305 Palm Balboa, CA 92661 (714 ) 673-1352 Trailer Hitch Speclallsts 20 Years Experience Installing Hitches, W1ring ~ ~ "-Eye-level ~ Installation Givea Bolt·on Hitches WHILE YOU WAIT Ouallty Reaultl Tow Bars Weld-on Hitches SAME DAY SERVICE . ,, Hoping for par Kathryn Croeby and Bob Hope &et t<>aether prior to Tburaday'• openfna round of the 43rd Cr09by Pro-Am &off tournament ln Pebble Beach. · Ueberroth denies reports PEBBLE BEACH -Peter.V. Ueber-• roth. president of the Los Angeles Olympic • s ~ ~ Organizing Committee. denied Thursday published reports that he has agreed to be the next commissioner of baseball. "There's no truth to it," Uebcrroth said of a report in the Boston Globe that he would replac.c Bowie Kuhn. who will leave office March I. "The story fsjust not accurate. l can•t say forever. but at this time. it's not true. I talked to the baseball · people several months agb. I haven't reached any agreement. As for my future. I don't know, but the story is not accurate." ~homaa algn• with Montreal MONTREAL -Free asent utility 1111 player Dcrrel Thomu ha1 siiood a on~ye!l\rcontract wtth the Montreal Expos Thursday. L Terms of the contraCl'were not d1~losed. Thomas, 33, batted .250 in 118 pmes with the Los Ana_cks Dodiers 10 1983. He played 82 pmes in the outfield, nine at second base, 13 at shortstop and seven at third ba'JC, Thomas sianed as a free aaent with the Dodien 1n 1978. He originally was the No. I pick by the Houston A$tro1 in the January 1969 frec-aacm draft. He h.u played every position but pitcher during his 12-ycar ma,ior lcaaue career. Ollera• Smith w.tn• dull honor .. ROCHESTER, N.Y. -Tim Smith, a [!] wide receiver for the hapless Houston •II• Oilers, has received the first "Un- recognized Athlete of the Year" award from International DuJlllPolks. Unlimited. The organization called Smith "a wonhy represen- tative ofall the anonymous, hard-workina, talented and under-appreciated team sports figures who never have the opPQrtunity to receive one of the more glamorous, conventional awards." Smith had 83 receptions last season. more than any of the three American Conference wide rcceivcn chosen for the Pro Bowl, according to James D. Stewart, the organization's Chairman of the Bored. Grose top NHRA quallfler POMONA -Tim Grose of Ill Dowagiac, Mich., vaulted into the Funny Car lead during Thursday's qualifying round in the 24th annual •National Hot Rod Association Winternat1onals at Pomona Rac,eway. Grbse's 1984 Corvette was timed in 5.91 seconds for the quarter mile. at a speed of 225 mph during the day's only qualifying session. None of the Funny Car favontes in the first major championship drag race of the season qualified among the first seven. Frank Hawley, the defending race winner and two-time world champion. was eighth wi th a time of 6.06 seconds at 240.64 mph. Kenny Bernstein of Dallas wa5 ninth at 6.11 at 246 57 mph, and five-time Wintemationals champion Don Prudhomme was 12th. TV: No eventl tebeduled. RADIO: NBA -Utah al Laun, 1:20 p.m .• Kl.AC ('70). . . . { Foun&ain Valley Hjp•• ~ team captured Os fifth strailllt sw.t League title ·nu~y ftitht ~ 1 S 1-JS dcciaion over boat We1t· minster; the Baroiu' s..tb IU'lillt1 dual meet triumph. Bob Murphy Jlm Neiford Tom Wat80n ':Y/l!~cd really~ &onitbt.•' said fountain Valley Coach ]obn Rosales. "A lot ·of thinat <lidn't ao qu.iatwen the pasl~u• of weeks for us, with illnasa 111d the likC. but lhit is one of th~~t lfOUpr I-Ve ever bid and they ne~ aave up -they're mentally tou&h. ·• Murphy shares lead, while stars strtlggle Ltadina the way for the Barons was hcavywei&ht Russ Abrahams, who pinned hJs foe in 51 second• and 1>rougbt his personal record thts season to 31-l". ~tt Ramson,/aaht· ing tM nu and p lOl temperature, brQufht down b11 J9+pound o~ nent m 5: l O, '1ppin1bis tea.On IU\Ord PEBBLE BEACH (A P) -While most of the gallery congregated with the big-name players and celebrity amateurs at Cypress Poant. veteran Bob Murphy took advantage of ideal weather and relative peace and quiet for a 6 7 and a share of the first-round lead Thur!><iay m the 43rd Bing Crosby National Pro-Am Golf Tour- nament. .. For a while there, I really felt like I knew what I was doing," said Murph y. who birdied four ofh1s first five holc'i at Spyglass Hill. While !lome of the game's more celebrated playerl> -includi ng Tom Watson -had their difficulties on the extremely quick greens at Cypress Point. the 40-year-old Murphy was tied for the top spot with J im Neiford. a left-handed putter from Canada, and longshot Thomas Gray, a man with a degree ingiminaljustict from Arizona State. Gray. who has missed the cut an his last three starts and has changed putters 1n every tournament this year. did not make a bogey in his 5-undcr-par effort at Pebble Beach. Neiford. who played at usuall}' tough Spyglass. preserved has ')hare of the top spot by one-putting five of the last seven greens. Cypress Point, which often produces some of the best scores in the event that 1s played over three courses at the Monterey Peninsula, this time produced mostly misery. For example, there was Watson, a two-time Crosby champion and win- ner of the first event of the 1984 season. He slashed and thrashed to a fat 77 in sunny weather and gentle breezes off Carmel Bay. Al th e same-~rse, where the unusually good weather has provided the fastest greens the tournament has seen. Andy Bean shot a 78, former U.S. Open and PGA champion David Graham took a 77 and defend- in_g title-h,older Tom Kite escaped With a 73. ' • "The greens were very, very fast. You get on the wrong side of the hole and you're in big trouble." said PGA champion Hal Sutton. to 27·5. .. Also f•rinJ weU for Pountaip Valley •at l 78·pou.nd sophomore John AaWrte, 'Nbo boMCered his record to J 5-5 with a pin in $:47. .. When ih~ J)TU6Ure ba• been on us, we came thr~ and proved we could do it, de:t~1te all the obtiactes," said Rosales. .. , m really proud of this sroup. we~ve been throulh a lot in tryin1 to kee9 thii streak (of '4 wins in a row) alive. The kids fell it wu imponant to them.'' In a SU View t.caauc match, Ea&ancia evened its record at 3-3 with a 59· 1 S victory over Corona del Mar. The ea.in were hcloed hy JeYen forfeit wma. althoush Nick Oibuono and Jlm f:atdette did pin their OJ>pOnents. Rizzo leads LPGA NORTH MIAMI ORAN OE COtJNTY'S # 1 CADILLAC DEALER ANNOUNCES: BEAGH-. Fla. (AP-)-Patti RizzO: recovering from several minor ailments, fired a 5-undcr-par 6 7 Thursday to take a one-shot lead over Kathy, Mant after the opening round of the Eli zabeth Arden Classic. shots behind the leader, were. Chris John$0n, Jane Geddes and Betsy King. /&. CC&IIDillLlL/&.CC ]F(Q)JR JEWlEim.Y(Q)N.JE ~ . tll~,mi>& NEW 1984 CADILLAC CIMARRON 1\1 ,.. .. .,..,. -111111• n"'iut.•!.fl,_..•..__!!;..l'l•\1r Ir• ~ ijjlliilif"'ftJti,... 01,.,n•JTh•n •"',." • ''"''" Wll•I • 111•11• "" ynu '"'' 4,..aftted wt 4&ft •It ;ow C•n••,-,,,,_ •• #urt to dr1 v• .... ~ lo • h•ll)' '"''"'f •qulJllllf--t•nd "'"' •"" r•1t atHI 1u mll•••• l!•w C'1111u•on 1111111 , ... ,,. .. , M 011 """''"fl• ult IM tit-6 twh •• i.•111•• ... u111 .,.. au 1tt s.i. .,,.. --a• •tOMf' ~l·)~ .x> Hart>or Boulevard. Ootlt.& MeN 17141 o.t0-9100 J Tied for third at 69, t"'.O BlflW'84 318i Eleven players-includ- ing Pat Bradley, Lynn Adams, Patty Hayes and Sylvia Bcnolacc1ni , the winner of last week's Ladies Professional Golf Associ4ti(')n Mazda Classic - shared fourth at 70. Nancy Lopc'l. the dc- fendi ng Elitabeth Arden Classic champion, was another shot back at 71 . Rizzo was (orced to wear sneakers because of a sore left heel. Hours ~fore she tttd off at the Tumbcrry Isle C'ountry Club, the Uni- versity of Miami araduate burned her ten arm on an iron. he also is rccu~1'$t ing from a pulled wisdom tooth. "When I woke up today I was pretty shakey;• said /flCludH Mlfool o .... ,,. ,.,,. Riuo. who had five birdies '" ,,.,. , .. , 11'1311104) ' ytl'IO ()()0 ''"" ,~, w1n 1111y and no boacy1. 222 "I was taking a strong painkiller for my tooth and I really didn't k.now how • ,, "!!..."'°,o:!:! •Po~.~c,~ well I was aoina to play. I tmt,.. ,..., ..... ~ ,.,.. never thou1h1 I'd shoot ft ==--t-f~,· ~:---S'.u~ ~izzo, 23. had con- ... sccuuvc birdies on the rounb. t1flh and ixlh BMW holel.-a~llo blrdicd th.c ~ ninth with a 3$-(oot p&ill. ,._...,, ..,, ""-On the back nine, Riuo 1&-40 JamborM ~d • knocked home • JO-foot Newport BNCl'I, 8'0-6«'4 PUH for I birdie and parred out thtt r '' of the way. ' DOTTERER 'S LUCK . From Bl • • went all the way and WDn 1 he ~uper Bowl Now you know what f me n about a charmed life. Make, who 1scurrenlly at C.olumb11 Un1ven1ty 1n New York worklllJOO h1~ MasiendCJf'te in International Affairs, 11th~ fint to admit he's been fortunate. Ve?' fortunate. He inJists, however, hedoe1 not carry a rabbit'• foot, does not have a horseshoe han&inaabove h11 door, did not find a penny in the street, has never seen a four-leaf clover and docs not possess his own fonunc teller. "I think it 'ocs back to when I was younaer," said Mike in trying to reconstruct the events of the past 12 months. •• 1 was forced into makJ ng a lotofdifferentdecisionsand, 1p makma those decisions, I auess I've ~omc a pretty good deem on maker. I've been fortunate to make sman moves, but I couldn't ha ve done It without the people I have around me. "It hasn't been eas,Y. There have been moments and times when I've $3id to myself, 'Gosh, when 1s it going to workout."' Mike credits his father Dutch. a former maJor leaaue performer who 1s now a teacher at Santa Ana H1ah, his mother Arlene, his sister MarJ.O, Edison High football coach Bill Workman and a host ofothcn for muchofh1sgood fortune. Despite their help, though, it was Mike who was rolling the dice that continually cameup7and 11 . "I look back and everything seems to keep fallina into p!Ace. There was a time I thought it had all backfired." he SURFERS ••• From Bl officials said a northwest swell wu bcginnma lo develop which would assur~ a big wave weekend for the 1.final rounds of the competition. There wercnthcr...upsets Thw:sday. Brad Gerlach of Huntington Beach, considered one of the top amateur surfers 1n the country and used to surfina around the Huntinaton Beach pier, finished fourth in his heat and failed to advahcc. Also. pro Dan flccky of Costa Mesa, who finished fourth in the Katin 1n 1981. finished fourth in his heat Thursday and failed to qualify. Arca surfers, including Bud Llamas ofHuntinJton Beach, PeterTownend ofWestmanster and John Gothard of Newport Beach. were scheduled to compete in thir,d-round action today. AJI three were heat winners on I.he opening day of competition and did not have to compete Thursday. The professional surfers arc battl- ing for $24,400 in prize money. but because so many amateurs are ad- vancing. lhert is a chance pros eliminated early can still collect pan of the purse. Competition countinues through Sunday with surfing beginning at 6:45 each morning. The finals arc sched- uled for approximately noon Sunday. admnted. "But now , here I am playina football and. loolunab ck. it turned out for the better ·• Even M1kt'uhon 111nt with the Raiders hasan uncanny an or unbchevab1luy Ahhouah a pre-season anJury put ham on the uvured reserve list, he healed quickly and came back. mid- way through the campaign, which left the Ra1ders the option ofcuttina him They dadn 't, ofcounc, and two weeks aao Mike found h1mself stand1na on the sideli ne in Tampa Bay fccltna, well, understandably a little au1lty. "Standina on the sidelines and in the lockerroom I thought to myself, ·1 n four years of collqc I never went to a bowl aame and I've •one from there to the b1uest sporun1 event in the world,'" he said. ·•once we had the game in the bag I told a couple of my teammates that J d1dn 't think I could wear the (Super Bowl) nnabecausc I hadn't done much tocontnbute. l told them I wa~ JUstaoina to put it ma safe deposit box. The pla~rs told me I should wear h, that I was part of the team. "I'll tell you, I can't say enough good things about Al Davis and the Raider oraanz1at1on. Mr. Davis has a l)roven record, he'sa proven winner." So. Ithink 1t'ssafc to say , 1s Mike Dotterer. UCI. • • From Bl aettina three baskets, fod Murphy ( 19) two and McDonald one -that, for all intent and purpose, put Lona Beach State to bed for aood. By halftime, UCl'1 lead wa1 Sl-2S. All the second half determined wu the final marain of victory. "That's a hard quesuon to answer," stated Buss. when asked what the difference was. 1f any, between the UCI team Thursday night and the one the 49en lost to almost a month ago. "Let'sjust say ... they look like they ltke each other more. They're p!Ayioa together more. If that's what happens when you win, that could be the reason for 1t." And the reason why Buss 11 so impressed. BARONS, SEAHAWKS. • • F rom Bl •• < his thou&hts of a fourth unbeatCh View with a win at Irvine, while season, but did offer this about Corona del Mar stakes its hopes on a tonight's aamc with his long-time CIF berth with the first of three friend, former assistant and No. II'. crucials, hosting Saddleback. rival, Hams. Mater Oct's Angelus Leaaue show- "lt's hard to beat a good team three case at Long Beach Arena is on tap times," says Brown . "We'll be emo-with Scrv1te, a pme somewhat uonal and ready, I hope. We need one diminished by Scrv1te's 32-point loss more to clinch the championship an the first round to the Monarchs. · combined with a 4-3 league record. "I think It's important to our kids. They know the past traditions of Mater Dci is led by 6-l junior Tom other rountain Vafley teams (three Lewis. who is averaging 32. 7 points that went unbeaten). its somethang to and 13 rebounds a game for the shoot for because 1t 1s a tough Monarchs. Mater Dc1, 21-1 overall, ts accomplishment. ~eople forget reaJ ranked No. I in Orange County and quick that just before league Edison the CIF 4-A and is the defending 4-A was ranked No. 2 in Orange County, kingpin . Ocean View was No. 3 and we were No.4. "This leaguesttll has three teams tn the Top 10. It's a difficult task." Brown 1s hopeful 6-4 Mike Tinnet will be back after a bout with the flu and says he expects very little in terms of wrinkles from his team or from Ocean View The pnnc1 pals for tonight's game are the same-the Barons go with 6-1 Rolf Jacobs, 6-7 Brent Martin, 6-2 Scott Motherhead, 6--0 Mike Newton and 6-1 Tom Power. The Scabawks counter wtth 6-6 Steve Moser. 6-3 Dave Drcsnick. 6-4 Dave Straight. 6-S Tony Panzica and 5-11 Tony Hocker. In other key matchups tonight. Estancia High's Eagles can claim the outright championship 1n the Sea Also 1n the Monarchs' attack ts t 983 CIF 4-A PJayerofthe Year Matt Beeuwsacn and four-year staner Chris Jackson, among others. Tonftlht'I ICMdUle (7;JO) S.. View u._. E11ancla (10· I) at trvlr>e 13~1) WddleOedl (7·4) at COfona a.I Mar 16·SI • U11lvtf1llv (S-6) at Et Toro (7·•1 Coal• Ma .. (0·11J at Newport Han>or (6·SJ S41Mtt LH tut OCH n View 16·11 at Fovnteln Veltev (1·0) Wt1tm1Mltr 0·61 et Edi'°" (6-2) Huntlnoton !Steen 11·71 et Martna 11·71 Seuttl , .. ., L...ue Min ion Vltlo II·,, ., Woodbrl<lot l'·SI L.touM a.ecn 11·71 et San ciem.nie <l ·6) Oena Hlff1 (S·S) et Laoune Hltt1 (2·11 Aneelv1 LMtut S.rvlle l•·ll v• MAiter Del <7·01 et Long IHcn Artn• llltloo Arnet 10·7) 11 P111s X (•·3) Serra !•·» al St Peut (2·S) . • Orange Coaat DAii.. V PILOT IFtlOay, February 3, 19M Titans upset, 50-49 Rebels make it 10-0 inPCAA: . UCLA back on winning trac From AP dl1pak~et SAN JOSE -Sophomore (Ulrd Ward Fama bJt two free throws with two seconds lef\ to Jive San Jose State a S0-49 win over Cal State Fullenon Thursday an a Pacific Coast Athletic Association basketball pme. San Jose trailed, 4~. with 24 seconds left when f~e1hman forward Georae Puou sank a 11dchne Jumper to tie the tcore. . FuJlenon's ~n W~ then bu one of two tree t.brow1 with six seconds left to 11ve Fullerton a 49-48 lead Farris w11 fouled seconds later on an inbounds pus. Fullenon shot just 2S percent from the field an the lint half, but manaaed a 2S-24 lead at 1nterminion. San Jose repined the Jcad early in the KCOnd half, 37-3 t. but Fullenon scored I 0 strai&ht poinu. Elsewhere in the PCM: . Neu.ta Lat Vqu It, New Meu.co St 11 LAS CRUCES, N.M. -Forward Frank "Spoon" James popped an 29 points to pace the fifth-ranked Rebels. UNLV, which shot 82 percent from the field in the second half, improved its record this season to 19-1 overall and I 0-0 in the PCAA. New Mexico State fell to 9-9 and 5-4. Nevada-Las Vea.as. which hit 18 ofll~ld goals 1n the second half, shot 72 percent for the game. Freano State 7%, Paclfle 57 STOCKTON -Ron Anderson scored 20 points and Mitch Arnold matched his carcer-hiah of 19 point to lead the Bulldop. Marvin Carter and Bernard Thompson scored 13 points each. Thompson led aJJ reboundcrs with IS. Freshman Brent Counts paced Pacific with 19 points. Freshntan Jeff Riebel and sophomore Rieb Anema scored 14 and 12 poants, respectively. Utah St. 7t, UC Santa Barbara '1% LOGAN. Utah -Forward Greg Grant acored 18 points and grabbed scvenl'Cboundno spark' Utah State. Afier--Santa Barbara raJlics tied the game at 60-all and kept the Gauchos within two points at 70-68 with five minutes to play, Grant went to work to secure the wtn. Michael McCullough hit a nine-foot jumper. Ron Ence added a free throw and Grant tipped in a missed shot underneath to give Utah State a 7S-68 lead with I :SO to . play. In Pac1fic·IO acuon: UCLA 11, W11kla&._ L H ' PULL.MAN, Wuh. -Forwant K.Ciiiiy.Fidd1 20 po1nt1 and keyed a second· half rally u the 20lh-•,lu!ll• 8nun1 blew put the host Couaan. F•elducored 14poinuto theteeood batfaubc 8nU ouucored the WashWi. o on State I S-2 in one runc-minu stretch midway thro w ~od. The Bruins went • S0-49 lead to a S9-4 lead m lcu than two minutn. a rebounded from 1111 S1turday'1 l4-6l loa 10 De.Paul. WaM!qcoe '7t, lJSC •7 ;- SEATfLE -Oedd' Schrcmpf ICOrcd I J of pme·hiah 19 points in t.be teCOnd-haJf to lead ~ conffflnce·leadlnj HuskJC1.. Wastunaton improved to 1.1 in the P~JO and I overall. It wu the Huskies' ninth ruaiaht home-coun The Trojans, l-S an Pac-10 action and l-J3 ov lost for t.bc 14th consecutive time on the road. The Husklcs took the lead for aood when t.bqt reeled off 12 points in a row midway in the openina half to takt-24-12 advantaac with 6:18 to play. Orecoa St 7t, Orqoa N . EUGENE. Ore. -Veteran forwards A.C. Green lli4 Charlie Sitton scored 24 and 21 poi.nu. respectively, u Beaven held on to down arch-nvaJ Orqon. It was the I Ith stra.iahr victory for the Beaven ov• the Ducks, a 1tnng that dates back to 1979. . Arbou H, C.Ufonala it TUCSON -Ken Ensor came oft<be bench and mad( eight straight foul shots as the Wildcats held off the Bea.ti. StaDford f4, Arliou St. 51 TEMPE -Keith Jones poured in 20 points and Joba Revelli sco~ I 2 of bis 16 an the second hall es the Cardinal rallied to beat t.bc host Sun Oevilt. In sames involving lop 10 teams: Dllaol1 54, Iowa 52 IOWA CITY -Guard Bruce Douatu IOOttd fi ve points in the second overtime u the ei&bth-ranked luu.i escaped with a Baa Ten Conference victory. • HoHtoD 8'1, Teu1 A6M 15 HOUSTON -Forward Michael Youna 1eoml a ca.reer·hi&h 30 points, grabbed ef&ht reooundland1Wtfo steals to lead the sixth-ranked Coupn to the Southwell Conference victory. Ttxa1-EI f>a ao 79, Util fl EL PASO-Luster Goodwin scoredueaton·hiah 22 points to pace seventh-ranked Texas-El Paso to a Wcstem Athletic Conference victory. College, prep basketball scores '° c ..... WIUT UC 1rvlne 100, L.one a..cn St 14 $an JOM St. SO, Futt.rton SI '9 Frnno St. 71, Pacific 57 UCL.A 7l, Wunlnoton St Sf Wt1ntnot<H'I 79. USC '7 Ortoon SI. 70, 0r'90ll " Santt Clare 5', Gontt0• SS Puget SOund SI, s .. 111e PacHlc S7 Wltta~tta 17, Pacific. Ort. 14 Warn« PacHlc 6', l.Nll I. Clark ltOCIUIS Nev.·LH VtOH "· N-Me1tk:o St II ' Utan St 79, UC Santa Baro.re n StantOfd 6', Arizona St SI Arlzooa 5', ~lfMnl• so Air Foret SS. San Oltoo St 43 Wvoni1no 72, Hawan 6' ,. IYU Youno "· ,.._ Mexico 73 Webef St l'Z, Idaho S7 ldeho St. IS, lolM "· II Ida/lo ColleM 7S, E. Ortoon St • a AST Canl1lu1 ,,, 8o1t0fl U. 61 CotJ George Walhlnoton n. RhOOe llland" Marlar 7', Falrlelofl Oldllnaon 7S Ma1MCnusett1 7S, PIM St 60 St. Francia, N.Y. IO, "°""'' 6t St JoMC>fl'I 92, OuoUHne S4 Ttml>l9 7S. Sr. I ONVa!'ture " w Vlrolnl• 61, Rutoer1 SS tOUTH Ala ·llrmlnoflam 61. J.0.M>flvl .. •s GeOftl• So 6', Cetltanarv " 71 Lamw ... McNMM St M Mid TtnnnMe n. Tennett• St NW Loulalana 75. M«otr 70 SW Loulalana ,,, NH Orlean• S3 Tamoa 19, Flof'lda Teen St v.-CommonwMllll •s. S' Flof'loa .. V~l>llt 57, Mlululool St. 5' w Caronna "· E T'"""1ae St •S Wake FOf'ftl 71. GeOfole Teen 7• loll Xavier, NO "· L.oulalena Colt 67 MIDWaST 8radltv 5' So. IMlnol1 SS Cltvetand St. 17, Xavi.r, Olllo 1• Otyton rz. Detroit 74 (Of) IUlnol1 S4, Iowa 52 C2 Oil lndlana '7. MlllNW!' S4 MlcNMtl St n, ~ '1 <:>No St. 15, Wlaconaln 1' SOUTMW91T Houston 17, Tt Qt A&.M U Loul.i.n. Ttell 7S, H T .... 5' '8 (OI) NI! L.ou l 1 l a 11 1 7 t , Ttxat·Ar'llnol<H'I 71 (Of) P 1 11 Anur lc e 11 t i , H.,.~'4 Tua•·EI Pno 79, Ulel'I " wtcNte St. 6', Tu!IN '4 Wwnen HIGH SCHOOL IWINtu..e Founleln Valle¥ 62, 0ceen View JI .. Edltoll n. w"'"""''-,. 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Dalin 107 Utah 116, Photnl~ 9S Goloen Sta le I 17 San Antonio 107 Tonltflt'\ Gam.t u11111 at L•lr•n lno.ena al Bo\IOn Kan\lls C tv et Ntw Jer\ev 411anle at P1111eoe1oh10 Sa n 01eoo at Oetro•I Cn1cago 111 Clevela nd Denver at Della\ M1lwaut..ee al Porlland SJn An tonio at Seatll• COLLEGE UC lrvlM 100, L°"9 a .. ch St. M !PCAA) UC IRVINE -McOonalO IS ThOrntoo 10 Murohv 19 Lff 71 Turner 16 MuHillan I Bean1 l John\On 6, Ca rmon 1 Grandl•on l Clecclo 1 Totel\ ~ 1l n-~ 100 LONG BEACH STATE -Leet.. 11, wnnlngton s. Vert>erc" 1 8, Gardner l1, Sfnglelon 12 Tavtor 8. Cnamt>ers 3. Smith a, Adems 8, Dixon 4, Pooe 0 Total\ 33·'4 18-26 M Helttime UC Irvine Sl·2S Totel lout\ UC frv1~ 23 Lono Beach Stele 29 Fouled out Vert>erc"I !Lono BHCll Stele! lttt>Ounds UC trvlne •1 !ThOrnton 17) Lono Beach Staie 19 !Lack 11 Anl•ls UC lrvme 23 !Lee 61 Long Buen State 72 !Leck 61 Plever Mc.O<>Nld Mur1>11v ThOrnlon Turne< Lee JoMwn Carmon Cranolson Ciaccio Rhodes Beans Mullloan Otners Totals UCI S'-tlstlcs I Tllf'OUtfl 1t Gem.s I C FG FT Pis 19 11S "4 294 l9 101 7S 2n 19 101 '6 2SO ll 84 27 199 19 S7 43 IS7 16 31 17 79 IS 34 I 69 19 37 16 80 9 l • 14 1 I 0 2 11 l s 11 9 0 1 ' 12 41 IS 109 1' U2 l04 I SU PCAA Con .. HnCll WL Nevacte Un veo11• UC Irvine 10 0 a 2 6 3 s 4 s 4 s 4 3 6 3 6 Utah Stale Cel State Fullerton New Mulco Sta te FrHllO Slate Lollll Buen State San JOH State UC Santa Baroara PectftC I 8 0 9 Thur\deY's ScOO'ot Avo IS S 14 6 13 2 II I 8 3 '9 H 0 16 I 0 I 0 08 t l.S 0-el WL ,, I 12 1 17 6 14 6 9 9 " 6 6 l? 1 ll 6 12 2 19 UC Irvine~. Long Beach Staie 84 San Jose Sta e SO, Cal Slate Fullerton 49 Fresno St 72. Paclllc 57 Nevada Las Veoas 99, New Mt'xlco Siete 81 Utah s1a1e 19 UC Sanie Barbara n S.turdeY'\ Games Ca State Fullerton at Ulan Sla te Nevada Los veou 01 Long Beacn s1e1e Sal' Jose State •I Fresno Sta te Svncsav'1 Game UC trvme at New Mrx1co Statt Mend.Iv's Games Cal Slate Fullerton 111 New Mt'••co State UC Santa Barbara at Sa n Jolt State Pacific at Uta h S1a1e HIGH SCHOOL WOMEN Fountain VaJey 62. Oc.ean View st ISUnMtt LH-) OCEAN VIEW -Cnase 23 C11om1c1 IS, Ooufv 6 Simek 4 Vlacno\ 9 Tolah 2S 8 13 S8 FOUNTAIN VALLEY -Coot.. l Glflarowsk• 2 Mvers 6, Pucnalskl H Clower 8. Henderson 11 Burch 7 To111ts 30 2·7 62 Scoo by Oual'Wn OceanV1ew I• 11 IS lt-SI i=ounte1n Va11ev 14 24 14 lo-62 To1a1 touts Ocean 111ew l I, Founta in v111tev 12 Edi'°" 72. Westmlnst.r 3' ISUn\et Loa-) WESTMINSTER -Yamato 4, Devine I Tanemach1 3 Aklle s, Jonl!l 4, Moc" l. Mlvada I Belt 8 B1111agt10 3, Ge mt>oo 4 Totals 14 8 16 36 EDISON -Ctarl< 4, GenorOll 3 Perent 10 Henneuev S Thobe ?2, Kenoa 8 Wll~n • Mloauo 6. Grahem 3 AUile!'\toln 3 Totals 19 14·22 72 S<OO'• by Querton Westm•n\lor 7 13 9-36 Ed•Son 24 17 IS l&-12 To1a1 fouls WHtmintter 16 Edl\on 20 Marina 42, Huntln9'on e .. ch 41 (SUf1Mtf LH9Ue) MARINA -Bellemv ?2 Ceroon I K1r~uo 2 Celoerone 3 So~llno 6 O~oorn,. 2 Tot•ls 17 8-IS 47 HUNTINGTON BEACH -Keller 0 Hartman 0 Cordove 4 Larten 11, Tiius 21 Hofodav 0, J1J9e 0 Lellu S Totals 1S I I· IS ., kett llV Ou•,.,.n Morina 10 10 7 1~, Hunllnoton Beach 11 10 14 &-41 Totet louts Merine 12 Hunllnoton Beacn 14 Technical Caroon1 !M l Suniet LH9U• L .. 9Uo WL Founlein Vellev I O Cku n Vl1w • 2 E~son s 3 Marine 4 • Hun11ng1on Btach I 1 Westmlnst~r O I Thundev's Sc-. 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Oon't Rortcf Me, B11tv Noor Cannoneer. TurbO S.Crtf Hoven Lovontonme Rainy Leoeno. Aloma l Dence• Ttme 10 4 S Sl DAILY DOUBLE (6-11) oaid S3S4 60 THIRD RACE. 6 '1 lurtongs Brandv Ginger <Fell) S 20 280 210 H1ae 11 P,nnv IMcCerron) 7 80 1 40 Nobler• Rtel S (Plncav) 4 00 Also roceo La Fontevn. Sail's Princess. Silken Mark Pullin Slrinos. Arc'1 of Love Tome I 17 FOURTH AACE. 6 > furlongs Sne s Got Sivie IVln111 0 0 J 20 2 40 Hallie Wing lS•D•llol S 00 4 00 Fol" s Ledv IMcCurn) S 40 Also raceo Jtmtl Fan Ctub. Run a \Noe B•l Whtrlw1no Romance Blest GOICI, Ml\IV Lano. Jungle Li ce Sister Bonnie Cell Later Ttml!! I 19 FIFTH RACE. l' • miles on turl Nice n Prooer IP1nca vl S 40 1 60 1 20 Otvmolc Bronrt McCarron) 3 80 2 80 E~OeOHnle !Toro) 3 20 Also raceo Bee t Ille Orum Holhon Queen Noia Biro M1mam1a Flv•no For· "'" Time I SO 4 S U EXACTA 14 11 o••d U200 SIXTH RACE. 6 furlongs Premier \hit> (Mera) S 00 420 3 20 Ne• Points t Oetenounavet 18 IO 7 •O Ells Brevest Sono CFelll S 40 Also raceo One Wondv Hiii, The Biii One Pre\trvellvt Wrtefh Big Bu<loet. Aun IO PIHH Ameioa Love to Race Mark's Heir Tome 110 31S SEVl!NTH aACE. 6 , furtono\ Commemorele lMezel 3 00 7 40 1 ?O 801fne <Black I 10.00 s 00 Depu1v Genera l 1oe11nouuave) 4 ta Alw riced Shert:>er Ont , Bold 81ller Uo, Meglc Memo, Ano,.m1 n, Al"Clrtts Time I 16 llS S5 EXACT A 17·1) peld S90 SO EIGHTH RACE. I I 16 mltoi. MarellKe l5hoem1karl 9 IO 6 .O Sklltlut Jov 1s1D11to) 7 IO N1n'1 Cancer 10.lal'lov\.,.Ytl 420 4 '° ~40 Alw reco<I s.nro Rlwe. °"''-"' woman, Qufffl oi Sorto Time 1·47 1/S s2 ''Cl< ~X <• I •·I 1 II oalel U56 40 with Jt• wlnnlno tfc-111 11111 hOrMI) U Pkk SI• con\Olatlon J>tld UHO wllll ,,,., wlMlno 11(t..tt1 (five l'IOIMt\l NINTH RACI. I • milts Frt~ C:envOll IMcCrn> SOO l 40 l 10 snver Lu't Pr>Of <Ceuthenl 1 to t 00 Rfd StrHt MIU IOUverH ) 14 40 Al~ ra<t d Joen't L•dY, Solute, Justin ca ntt. Oomlnenl LN , Lonomev1hfwavt, Oreuto In l lvt, 1'.Wlmt l\on, Pltuslne !- Time I SI 4/S, . . lS IXACTA (4 7) 0•10 \1'150 Alltl\d.llt'IU 19 Ml J HHL CAMl"BILL CONl'IRENCI SmV'M OIYl"-1 w L T "" G" GA Edmonton JI 9 s 11 301 ?OS Cetoarv '° " 11 SI llf '°' WIMIPeO " 24 • 46 221 2U Vencouver ,, 2' • ... '°' 177 Kln9t 16 27 10 47 719 , .. Nerl'h Olvlu.t Mlnne\OI• 7) 21 4 )I 241 236 St Louts n 27 s 4t 200 717 Chlcaoo ?I 'l7 • .. ,., 704 O.ttoll 17 ,, 6 40 10 226 T~onto 16 30 6 31 197 2SI WALIS CONFl!Rl!NCE ,., lft<fJI Olvlllon NY Re"99t's JO II s 6S 214 201 NY ltlenoen )1 20 2 .. 230 1 .. Phllaoe1on1e ,, IS 9 6J 720 "' Wuhlnoton 2t 21 ' 60 19S 11>8 Pittsburgh ll 3S s 77 IS7 726 Now JtrHV 10 31 s H 141 117 AC1am1 DM\lon Buttalo 33 14 6 71 713 170 Boston ~ IS l " ,,, ''° QvebOC 7t ,, 6 62 24~ m MonlrHI 2S 14 4 S4 ;>()) 19• HertlOIO IS 21 I ll Ill 711 Tllurscley's s,.,.., K1"9\ •. VencOUVll' , Bo1ton S, Bufl•IO l Montreet 7, Pnlledeloma 2 Wulllnoton 2. New Jer\ev o SI Louli S NY Islanders 1 Caloarv I NY Ranger, 1 Tonletlt's Ga,,..s M1nneso1e et Buffato MofllrHI at Wasll1ng1on Cnlcego et W1Mll>e9 Cato•rv al Edmo<iton Kine\ 4, Ctnudrs ? Score bv Ptl"locls l I 0-2 2 2 o--• l'lot Period I Vancouver. Lani l2 lSuno11rom, Tant!). 2 40 loo), 2 LO\ Anoetts, Fox 2'l INICholli. MecLtlla nJ 601 tool J Los An~H. Smllll 10 (Hekanu on ChOrnev) l7 SS Ponellles-Anderson. LA I II SChllebener Van, 4 47 Wllllem\, Van. 7 13. Snel>\llo, Van, 12·01, Kellv, LA, 11 Ol Eng~m. LA. 16·)7, Petll, Van. 17 11 Second Period 4 Los Angetei.. Fox 13 tMcEwenl. 3 10. s LOl Anoete1. NlchOllS 31 (M11CLtll1nl 6 22 (sh), 6 Venco~ Su~strom 22 lunenl11eol 1609 Pena111et-Olon,,., LA S 13, Bublo van. 9 42. Nlc.llOll\ LA 12 10 MKLtllen. LA, 1637 TMrd~ None Pene1t1es-Halward, Van., 2 29, Kettv. LA, 617, Wllllems, Van, 6 2'l, Smvf, Ve n, melM, 1131, AniJerson, LA. mat0r. 11.31, Hardy, LA, IS:Z3 ShOts on goe t-Vancouver 7 13 13-33, LOI Anoeles 10-S· ll>-2S Goellu-Vencouver Brodeur Los An geffl. Mall\\Oll A-I0.2S2 Ski condlttons SOUTHERN CALIFOtlNtA GOLCTMINE -12 •ncne1 11ard oact..ect m an,meoe. S chein ooerahng MOUNTAIN HIGH -74 onc1'1H, llaro oackecl, men·meoe, 4 cna1n SNOW SUMMIT -24·30 1ncnes, hard oacked, men-made, 7 chair\ ooeralino Sll!RRA·NEVADA RANGE LASSEN PARK -No new, 7 1 1001 base herO·oacked turn1110 solt One rriolt cllelr. two wrlace lilt\ BottEAL -No new 8-10 toot 1>11~ groomed and htltel Five cna1rs 01v iwo n1oht SODA SPRINGS -Oi>en\ IC>OaV SUGAR BOWL -No ~w. 7 14 1001 t>ase groomeo, 1il1ta 1ome lirm·oeckelJ Five double chain a ccess oonelo•a • ALPINE MEADOWS -No new. ~ • 13 toot bne groomoo ltrm-oec"eo 1urnlno soft. T8" c111ir1 one 1urtace 1111 t40MEWOOD -·No new 1 1·& toot Dase 1t1teo firm·oackeo Tnree ch•''' 1nree iurlace lllts SQUAW VALLEY 18 200 It -No !lfw 8-9 foot bait ltlleo oa ckea oowoer anel ltrm oa ckeel Cable car gondola 10 cna1r\ SQUAW VALLEY (& 200 ff I -NO new 1·3 foot b•H hlll!O 011c~eo oowder and firm oacked Four ch1lr1, two surlace till\ HEAVENLY VALLEV -No new, 4·6 tool bese firm pecked and groomed Tram one trlole chair. 10 doubles, two t1lf\ SKI INCLINE -No new 2 , 3 , loot bue firm oacllod a nd oacl(ea oowder S· ~ cna trs MT. aOSE -No new l I foot t>ase oroomea end lllle<I turl'l!'o w it Full ooer atoon ECHO SUMMIT -No new 6 1 toot t>n e groomeo end tilled Two double c'1alrs, one i.urfece Ifft SIERRA SKI RANCH -No new. ~ l foot t>ue Soring condition\ El11ht cha in KIRKWOOD -No new, 7 lool ba.e I.rm oec"ea end groomeo Tnree choir\ DODGE atDGI! -No new, 2·3 foot baUI groomtel end lirm oackeo Four cf\atrt two surla c.e lifts &AOGElt PASS -No new 2 > ..loo! ba1e oroomoo oowder Four chairs . one llfl MAMMOTH MOUNTAIN -No new, ' 1 tool base oact..ed p0wder and nerd oacltta Two gonooiu, 19 chairs, 3 lltts Fi.Id hochY Newpor1 HerllOO' I, Fountain V ... y o Ntwoorl Herbo< KOring WlllOOle I Manne 1, Hllf'ltln9ton e .. c:11 I Marine scortno Brown 2 Hunllnoton BellCTI scoring Booan 1 lidlMn 0, WHlmlnlMI' 0 (ldhaft Wint In Stf ... H) Glf11 soccer HIGH SCHOOL Marini t Hllf'ltln9ton a.em o Marina KOl'lno Brktgmen l Forguton I 111"" 4, w""""""" , Edison \coring J 8fofelo 3 FontH 1 Wnlmln•I« s<~tng Sllaro 2 C•tN dill ~r l, lnr.,_ O Coron• de! Mar scorlno Roooers 1 Saga sets slow pace, but leads By ALMON LOCK.ABEY 0..., Ne4 9Mttfte Wr!W Sap, the 68-foot Nelson-Marek sloop built by Dennis Choate, ts proving 1hat he can drif\ faster than her Class A nvals as she shdcs down the coast in the windless fif\h biennial San Dicao to Manz.anillo yacht race. At the Thunday roll call Saft reported a pos1uon 37j mtlcs from Manianillo and 38 miles ahead of Sw1fti.ure Ill. her closest rival for hne honors 1n the I, I I 0-mtlc race. Sof\ winds . along the BaJa Cali- fornia coast kept the 4 I-boat ncct virtually in the doldrums u the leaders approached Cabo San Lucas at the tip of Baja. And traditionally the winds get even lighter across the Gulf of California. Winds Thursday were reported from zero to 6 knots. Another boat that apparently likes the light going is Roger MacGregor's 65·foot Anthem from Lido Isle Yacht Club as she moved from fourth to third on elapsed time. seven miles behind Sw1ft~ure Ill and 46 miles behtnd Sap. Ed McDowell's 41 ·foot sloop II· lus1on, King Harbor Yacht Club, had taken over th.e o.verall ha~dicaf lead, ·moving to w1thm 100 miles o Saga. lllus1on 1s a Class C entry. John Arens' 51-foot Tomahawk Balboa Yacht Club, dropped to third place in the overall handicap stand- ings but was stilJ holding the lead io Class B. Arens reported a position 462 miles from the finish . Class leaders on corrected time were Safl. Class A: Tomahawk, Class B; Illusion. Class C. and Reliance Class D ' Even with freshening wands the lead boats are not expect~ to amv~ at the finish before late Saturday or Sunday. far short of the elapsed time record of 6 days and 2 hours held by • the 67-foot Merlin. Merlin was still 442 miles from the finish Thursday. Virgin Islands enters Games; Denmark out SARA.JEYO YU10llavia :CAP) ~e Virain Islaiidl made Otyma* history today when it roceiVed .,. provtl lO compete in the = Games for the fl.Ill time Ud the Games' first black~. . Denmark, meanwhilo. withd:rri ats seven atblcles.. The Virgin Islands' entry loto tlil XlV OlympJC Winkr GaaMi i1i1 bcain Tuesday ii E:rrolJ f ,..... &Cla9 country alder who lives and U'lilli ta West Germany. ~~re wu no immediate ~~ nauon for &be Danes' derition. OnieGC ~ir athletes was Tom JOau-. • crotS country akJer who wu bona ia C.anada. Denmark's withdrawal was a~ appointment td the ln!:s Ol ic Committee, Miidi the Viraio Island( m1f)' & tbc uwnber of com~ countries to SO. The numb« re; mained at 49, • record for the ww.r Games. On.1¥ 37 competed • LdiS Placid, N.Y. ID 1980. The Vir&in lslaodt u one oC ttwa countries competiaa in the WiDw Games for the first time, Tht oUMd att Cosu Rica, MOQICO, Put1:1o Jtjco Sao Marino, Senepl 11'4 Tai'pei They are bci1_i1 ~~a oew ltlltt fr~rn \he lOC, which S-Y' 11'1W11 od accommodation e~ fbt two athlete.s ud one ofticMI '.tcilii ~ National OlYrftDic,~ Tllie money ooma','toda JM ~fl viuon revenue. ono-dilid Of 8°" ~o the lOC a ~ around tM world. . BYC 'it?ton Cup challenge set Balboa Yacht Club. defender of the San Diego Lipton Challenge Cup. has announced that it has accepted a pnmary challenge from Del Rey Yacht Club with a boat rating 27.9 under the International Offshore Rule Mark Illa. BYC will defend the cup with the sloop Impact., rating. 30.6 and set the date for the challenge scncs for Memorial Day weekend, May 26·28. Secondary challenges are also invited with boats rating between 25.11 and 30.69. The San Diego Lipton Cup is one of the oldrst J.aChttng trophies in ~outhcrn Cahforn1a. For many years tt was raced for on a boat-for.boat basis an a sudden death race in the home waters of the defender. San Diego Yacht Club, custodian of the cup. recently changed the deed of gif\ to provide for a three-day handicap regatta Vtkes, Edison, CdM gtrls win Tracy Ferauson and Julie BndtJman notched goals to lead lhe Man na High airls soccer team to a 2.0 victory over Huntinaton Beach in Sunset ~uc play Thursday. Meanwhile. Joy Bicfcld scortd th"'e tames as Edison (6-0 in lea1ue, 16-2-1 overall) kept Its hold on flrat place in the unset with a +2 victory over Wcstmtn tcr. And in the Sea View Lcaauc Corona del Mar assumed first place b) beatioa Irvine, 1-0, as Tracy R n KOfed on • pa.ff ff m k.a.n Bon n ilth iit mmu left. • for ianna. ferauton netted her toal about m1dw-.y throuah the rlnt h}tr1nd Bndaman led th.event ct in the nn1l five minute~ of th pme wi1h he<' aoal. • '· I Edwin Meserve takes Iliff, Thorn&: Co. Post EdwlD A. Meterve of Newport Beach has been named industnaJ marke~1ng associate for the New~rt Beach office of lllff, Tllon Ii Co., according to Jlm Meconi, vice president and manager of the commercial real estate firm. Before joinan~ (Jiff, Thom, & Co .. Meserve worked for Gnabb & EWt for 13 years. In his new position, Meserve will be responsible for industrial real estate sales for the Phoenix-based brokerage firm. ••• Marvin McCardy has been named vice president. sales at Premier Soarce D~1trib•thaJ, an Irvine-based distnbutor of microcomputer systems. McCurdy will su~~·~ Premier's sales staff in the Irvine, Phoenix and San Diego offices. Before 10101ng Premier. McCurdy was regional sale!> manager for Tott.Iba America'• information systems d1v1sion. • • • Joe Moeller, a pitcher with the Loi A.Dgel.H Dodgen from 1962 to 1971, has been named a consultant at Westtt Security lDc., a Garden G rove-based MESERVE MCCURDY MOELLER-lNDVIK residential secunty firm. The Manhattan Beach resident 1s still affiliated with the Dodgers. making public speaking appearances on behalfof the club. Westec has dealers throughout the United States. • • • Edward J. lDdvlk has been named director of marketing at Newport Beach-based O'Donnell, Brlpam & Partnen/SQ.utlaero, an industrial developmept firm. The announcement was made by William Blair Armstrong, the firm's Southern California resident partner. Before joining O'Donnell, lndivik served as a commercial real estate salesman in the Newport Beach office of Coldwell Banker Commercial Real Estate. • • • In a further expansion of their velour warm-up apparel operation, Contt has moved to their new location at I 5641 Chemical Lane in Huntington Beach. The firm began marketing their clothing line three years ago under their own label as wclf as private labels. Patrick Conti is' sales manager, Jim Conti is production manager. • • • Keitla J. Gummery has been assigned to COB lnc. of Newport Beach for a one-year study of the venture capital business. according to Walter W. Crattenden, president. Gummery, on leave from Spicer & Pegler, a British C PA firm, will research the ventore capital industry in the U.S. COB is an investment banking firm which specializes in financing high technology companies in Orange County. _ . . . - Carole Elcltea, president of Carole Elcbea lDterlon of Santa Ana, was a speaker at the 40th annual Nalloul A.11ociatlon of Homebllllden convcnuon in Houston last month. Eichcn, chief of design of her 50-person interior merchandising firm. demonstrated how American selling techniques can be adopted by Japanese homebuilders at a preconvcntion program sponsored by Global Link of Venice. During the convention, Eichenjoined a panel of interior designers and architects discussion new design trends for kitchens and bathrooms. ••• Several personnel moves have been anno unced at Hutton Auoclates, a Santa Ana-based real estate development firm. After joining the firm just over a year ago. Irvine resident Greg McClelland has been named a new vice president, with responsibil ity for the management of the Hutton projects in the Riverside area. He was formerly with Coldwell Banker Real Estate Services. Balboa Island resident Patrlck J. Keanedy has joined the staff as a financial analyst and operational advisor. Kennedy will work with both the operations and accounting departments and will oversee all cost at the $300 million Hatton Centre, a business center being developed on a 4~acre site at the intersection of MacArthur Boulevard and the Newport Freeway in Santa Ana. Also recently joining the firm is Savoy Bellavia, former senior planner for the city of Huntington Beach. Bellavia will wort as--a-J)foject manager at Hutton. involved with several projects including a 69-acre residential community in F~sno, a 55-acrc commercial/industrial property in Redlands and a 220-acrc residential development in Riverside. ..... , . . I .. • _ ... _.'-'I __ Or•noe CoMt DAILY PILOT/Frktty, Febtuery '· 1~ - ' COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS 11-1 , \ Seven days and $400, 000 At Ease gets big results from sale "We're pretty well cleaned out," was how At Ease owner Al Douglass described what was left after thousands of customers spent more than $400.000 in the store's seven-day year end clearance sale. The annual event 1s unlike any other; customers line up outside the Fashion lsla~d ... store in cult-like fashion hours ocrore the doors open . Some folks come from as far away as San Diego and Norwalk, and choose to sleep over to guarant~ good place in line. 1 "We had an awful lot of fun, I can't think of an irate customer in the store," Douglass said. "In fact, every- one was thanking us on the war out." Douglass said that each day s sales figures broke records, and total sales volume finished I 0 percent above 1983's. · Still. there was $40,000 in merchandise left over. Part of that will go to the At Ease store in Westwood, where workers arc gearing '1P for another sale. But .. a good portion" of the merchandise will be donated to Fairview State Hospital in Costa Mesa. Douglass said. This year. At"Ease honored 4.cvout customer Trevor Clark, 75. who has rcliS1ously attended every sale for the past 14 years. "We gave him a director's chair and congratulated him a few hours before the sale began last Wednes- day,'' Dou$1ass said. "Trevor was very, very tickled. And Douglass will be equaJl y tickled this time next week 1f his Westwood sale is as successful as Newport Beach's. The final tally for NeWJ)Ort ~ch: 2,600 shrits, 3,400 pairs of slacks and jeans, 1,200 tics. 1.500 pairs of sqcks, 300 suits, 600 sport coats, 600 winter jackets. 600 belts. 400 blouses. 300 skirts and 400 ladies sweaters. Conference on women's careers A mini-conference for women seeking career advancement or change will be presented Saturday, Feb. 11 by Coastline College. The program runs from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Coastline's Pete rson Learning Center. •20661 Farnsworth Lane, Huntington &ach. Entitled "Shaping You and Your Career," the conference will include three workshops featuring some of Coastline's popular lecturers and seminar leaders. The workshops are entitled "Dis- covering Your Professional Power a nd How to Market It," "Successfully Expressing Yourself Through the Language of Clothes" and "The Emerging You -Breaking Free." Fee for the daylong c.onference is $30. which includes lunch. For regis· trat1on infonnation. call Coastline at 241-6186. I L Shoppera anticipating the flrat day of the At ltue aale camped out waiting for the DllllJ .......... ..,'-...... doon to open at the Fuhlon bland mena clothlnC atore Past BIA presidents t9 get roasted Past presidents of· the Orange County Building Industry Association will be roasted during the chapter's annual 6 p.m. meeting Monday at the Airportcr Inn. m Irvine. Paul Salata. creator of" Irrelevant Week." will serve as master of ceremonies. Roastces include former presidents EXPERT ADVICE . . Ups and downs of deregulation Air-fare wars again are breaking out in this. the fifth year of airline de· regulation -and while not of the scope of the great transcontinental fare SYLVIA PORTER war of 1983. the •••••••••••• bargain fares are wel· <>come news to business and vacation travelers alike. This 1s particularly so on the New York-to-Miami route. 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" -) . -" FRIDAY'S CLOSINC PRICES NEW YORK !APl Flt> 3 T~t. -, Advtnced ¥K~•ned nc notd ote ,UUH Ntw hlOhl Ntw Iowa NYSE LEAOERS NEW YORK !AP) -S.lt&, Frld•Y price Jl'd n.t cll•n11e of tflt 15 most ac:llv• New York Stock E J1cheno1 lu uta, trtdlno na-110.~:~"r. l~ ~r• th~~~yJ: !'~ = ~: ~ u~ro,p L t mil -11 .. imerT&T 1, , -'h IBM ,495, 1 "4 -~~ ~;~~ci'Pn~ : 99~.; ~~ + 1 1. n Motor. , , ~ -~ ztr ' , , .... __,..,~ Sonv or 1• -' C~rv~ , , .... -.7. ~gl~~ a&.. ~ .~~ ~~ ~~~ ~~c°hfid 3, fl -1ft UPs AND DowNs NEW YORK (AP> -Tht follo.wl!'.19 flat show• the New York Stock Exchanoe 1IOCk1 end warrants that have oon• up the mosl and down the moat b•sed on oe<cent of chllnoe reoardlfls of volume for Friday. • MC;urltlts trading t>elow S2 art 1~1--. Net end perceritaot chal'OH are 1"' d enct bttwee~ t.h e ortvlOU$ doa ng Price and today'$ U~r· price. wsir1~f":,t La~ ChPt, UPPC114.l naon 1h 'h Uo 1 . ~Itel wt j~ 'l'l UP 1~. 11h'r• on >/4 up . ,,. 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".6~ -1 ~ Tandem 8 , H'l'J ~\t 'I• Intel ' 6 , •1. ,,., Al)oleC , 4~ '• AGrtt s , 3~ >.a -1'2 Called m· 201111 '• + ~ R1nkO , 3 S· 16 ~ LOIUI 4 , 33 11• -11• Goto QuoTES METALS QuoTES , That~ s an apt description of both business and · business people along the Orange Coast. To keep track of where companies are go1n~ and which people are helping ·· them get there just watch Credit Line' -ever da in the • Business section of yournevy lillJ Pillt .... ,, -----.. • Orange Cou1 DAILY PILOT/frlday; February 3, 1Q84 . 87 .. atornapsuspeCtcaptured PubllO HMrl19 will be held by tM '1CTJTIOUI IUIMn ACTnKKll Ml ... 1. COtll ...... '111'WngCornrnltlionat lllAMI ITATftlilNT tt41!m ITAn....,,. Tiie City W91t, 77 ftk Oflve, C:O.ta The IOI O '*90ftl •• doing n,. IOfloM'lo l*tOtll .,.. d~ ~. Callfom a. et t 30 o,,, "' .. b1J ,.. •• DWinMI u ~ • MUC NOTICE ne icttm recovered as olice arrest youth, 1 7 By ,,. AJIOClalecl Press Buena Park Police Detective Vern Wad.ell has finally found one of the baby reptjles stolen from BueDA Patk'l Alligator Farm lut October -the others ~ybe he'll see later. . ''At least they di~n't make shoes out of him." Wadell said of the rare Amcncan alligator discovered T hul'$day at an El Monte tecn·agcr's home. ' The 17-year-old boy was arrested for investiption of tbef\ a~~ released to his parenu after he admitted the$ I 00 crococMtan had been stolen from the farm on La Palma Avenue. The boy, whose name was withheld because he's a Feels'llke old bones Tom Demere of t;he San Dleao Katmal Hletory Mu•eum dl•pla y• a 70 milllon-year--old cllnOAur le& bone un- eartbecl at a Carl•bad conatructlon aite. Tbe petri.fled thl(b bone la from a hadrouur or •duckbill' cllnouur. juvenile, id someone else bad takL'n the alli,..torbut that be bou&ht it for S2S. wd Buena Park Officer Terry Bran urn. Becau~ findina the creature took so tona. Wadell was ra.ned by h1J col&eques at the •tation, who left aUiptor replicas.on his d~k. But Wadell never pvc up hope. He even h•d a conwner aJI ready -labeled "Vem•s alli_ptor boiit': -which was utOd Thursday to pick up the I S.lnch repute, one of two or three gators stolen last Oct. 19. Wadell was called after El Monte police arresttd two boys for stealin& an aJHptor and a snake from the Jame El M onte home. Branum said the boys, ages 1 Sand 16, told the officers that the tator bad been taken from the Buena Park farm . ~hortly after midni&h~ Oct. •19, someone had hopped th.e s1.x-foot fence surroundina the Alliptor Fann and used Wlre cutters to clip a fooMaJI bole in the baby alligator corral of the pond. IOOfl A4 pou1~ tl'Jer.-ltw rllQ.lld H!.H" SAGS 49() t 1ftl'I St. AIFOOnilL.L TRAH8POATArlON ElfCllllOHlO ...OPP£R. 2'311 Ing tM lolloWI, ng1 ~tltat!Ona: Ccma Mete CA tZU7 COMPANY, II TRAHSIT MIXf.O Mepie COutt Ml9el0fl vi.,.. CA, ~ etlt on R-14-03 and Zone Avleen R a.tv, '90 f . 19111 SI , OONCAET COMPAHY. 1601 Wwt tfft 1 Ex~~ P9t'mlt ZE· ... 10 for Curt C:O.ta Me ... CA 9~27 'felt A...wwe, Orenge, Ce t.He5. ~ 0 ~ •• 2~1 ~ ~.·Of ~~ot~•'.;!"UIOcrlZed ,,~IC)~ 8tllt. •to [ 1tth 81.. TranMllx COfl)OfirUon. 4780 VtJ,. COUft, M~ vi.io. OA. 9*1 .,-ill Of -.-r .,.., ...,n1 ltM, Co1tt ....... CA t28Z1 lay 8ou'9YWd, L.oe Angeee. C. Thia bl.ltiMM 11~W.11'1 and OWt A and MelitH Ann fhlt OUlll'\IN "conducted by: • G0032 (Cet1f0<1\la COfPOf'ltlon, ln<IMdutll. Her~•. 510 Rlvarllde AV911U41, ~ral partrwllll9. 1 Thlt butlneat II condue1ed by: a l*lltl Q, LAC.W. ~ 8Meh. lor • IUOM Of tub· Avleefl Behr COfpol'lllon. """ etatamant ... fhd ......... )act P'oP«'Y from R2 to A3, In con· Thia 1111"'*11 wu tiled "''fh tn. frentmlx Colporlf\On Coul\ty CWk of Onnge Count)' on lunctlon With I Condll~ll UMP•· C.ovn1y Clerk Of °''"09 CQ\lnty on ''ed Itel*, Comrollet Jen. t , 1914 mlt to edd lour new ~""''" unll• Jan 6, tHA Thi• t11tiwn.m w" filed wtlh 1ri. ~ to 1n Hitting. nonconforming '2:1111t County ~ oc Orange Covn1y on PublltNO Oranoe eo..t OeilY tCkloll •Oarttnanl COn'll>le• Wlltl a Puotllhtd Oratlr COUI O.lly Jlfl 18, 1t84 Piiot Feo. 3, 10, 17, 24, 1"4 V1tl1nca from number Of compact Pll01 Jatl 27, Ftb , 10, 17, 1984 PJaa1t fll2rat ttellt, bullOlng NPll•tton and '19· ~ 78-M ~ut>lianM Orange Coeet o.lty tlteM mtneuv111lng requlr1ment1, PilOt Jan. 27. t:.b. 3, tO. 17, 108' rtaJC lllOTU IOC9tecl et 288 [ht 18th Street In an ·-1c W\TICE 177·'4 1----...;..;;..;;;;..;....;,;.;;..;.;.;..;;.._ __ R2 2on. EnV1ronmtn111 Oetennln•· "~ nu ~ ..._... don: Nell•tl~ Oeclar111on. rlCTITIOU• IUllNllH MOTtC• M ,....,.... IA.LI Gtnaral Plan A.mtndmtnl NAMl..flA~•NT P\aJC fll)flC( T.I • ..._.._,_ OP·8A· 1A and raione petition fhe totloWlng !*ton It Going . VOU AR6 IN OUAUlT UNDER A R-84-0t for JOhn McCallum 220 buslntlU H ,ICTITIOUI .,._.. 0(.£0 OF TRUST. OATEO Oc:tOber M1Q0011• Sttett toemencs tri.'a.n.. DIGITAL SERVICE SPECtAL.ISTS. ~ 11'A"-*NT 5. 1t1t UHLUI YOU TAKE AC- .ar Plan 0..lgnellon Of 111 Eul 18474 Amltt•O •J. Founteln I/alley. Tne fOllowlng J*IOn le dOlng TIO" TO PROT!CT YOUR PROP· Wilton S\fMt from ne!gllborhOO<I CA 9270, bl.lllneN u · EATY. IT MAY SE SOLO AT A PUe. eommtrclal to m9dlum.oet1111y ratJ· Trung.K1m P111m 21991·0 SOLAA SERVIC£8 1551 ~tt llCSALE IFYOUNE£0AN£Xll'U.. North State due d9"tlal lfl<t to rezone properly trom RlmllU11t Of El TOfo, CA. t2e30 Ln . S1t1taAna Hta .• CA. 92'707 "ATION OF TH! NATURE Of r...-C2 to R2, end for the Costa M•H Th11 bullneaa II oonducted by: Ill Ken Nefron.y. 15&t AUQtnl L.n .. PROCEEOt~ AGAINST"r'OU. YOU Plannlno Commtttlon to oon•lder lndMOull Santa AM Hta,. CA 92107 SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. llternetlve tW'd ut1 and i.onlng op· T rutl(l·Klm Pham Tlli. ~ 11 condYCted by an On Febru.wy 10, 198' at 9. t6 • m., t d F b tlon1 lor Pf'00«1Y ioc.tld 11 111 and Tllit 111temen1 wu Ille<! wllll the lndMduet 11 the ffont entr~ to tn. Old Or· Or ry e ruary 117 East WUton. t20 •nd 1•0 23rd County Clerk of Oranoe County on !(en,.,,.,,~ lf\Ql~tyCourtllOuM.loeMedon Str"t. and other commerelal· Jan 6, 198A Tlllt ttatetnenl wu filed with the Senta Ant BMI · ~__, S~ ly·zonld ~-locetea eaat ot '2:11177 County Cleric of Or~ County on St. 6 8toadWly. a.nu /.n&, Cell---:'"-------------------~--1 tile alley betWMn WlllOtl anel 23rd Published Ofange cout Dally Jan 12 1984 lornla, SECURITY' PACIFIC NA- Forecasters discoun t Idea Of Street•. Environmental Determine· Piiot Jan 27 Fib 3 10 t7 Ul8A ' 1111917 TIONAL BANK, • ~ ~ llon. Nega11v1 Oeclatauon . ' • . 583 84 • Publl.ahe<I Otanoe Cout Deity frlmM unoar the Deed °' Tn.wt ---:----------...,--....,...--------• . 27. dated October 5. 1179 rnacte by m idwinter drought des pite 12 Gener el Pt an Am1nelment Pltot Jan. l3. 20. 2 •Feb. 3. 1"4 JAMES M QRASMEHR and DORIS GP·SA-18 for The Cny Council of MUC NOTICE 216_,.. ~. GRASMEHR. Hv.t>tnd and Wife -----------==------=--------1 The City of Coata Mesa. Poet Offlol 1eeorded on Octob« 1a. 1t1t, .. straigh t d ays without ralnf a ll Bolt 1200. to llMnd General Plan FICTITIOUS 8UllNl81 Dll-1c NOTICE Inst No. 27508, In book 13361,.,. Polley number 208 regarding con-NAME 8TATfM8NT l'"UDL 725 of Official Aeeofda lfl the ottlee •lruetlon of buildlnQs wfllch may Tile lotlOWlng person 11 doing FICTITIOUS 8UllfeEll ol thoe County Rlcofd« of Orenoe. By Tbe AHoclated Preti prnent a huatd to air navigation. bUtlnftl u NJ.Me ITATfMENT Catt10<nla by raMOn of deftult In tri. Environ.mental Oeterm1n111on. EIR BARKO SHEPEAOS & SHEL TIES. The lollOWlng pertont are doing peyment or perlormanc. Of obfl.. Less rain may fall in February in Northern California for Clry s General Plan 69 t Congren St . Cotti Mesa. CA. buslneu ... oattons -.ured tl'l«et:>y,. Notice ol than fell in January, but the bad news for UDbtella sellers General Plan Amendment 92627 SUNSTONE FINANCIAL, 3001 Default encl EJec;tJon lo Sell Under and roofen doesn't point to a drought t he National GP·l3·3D and rezone petition Barbara Kothe, 691 Congress St .. Redhill Av•. Bldg. 1, Sult• 208, 0..0 of Tr!4t having beer\ rlCOfdecl ., R·83-07 for Edward H. Wele, Costa Mesa, CA 92621"" Cotta Meta, CA. 92626 Ill P<Ovlded for by law and ~ Weather Service says. euthorlzed agent fOI community This bu11neu 11 oonducted by an Pacific Regency Corporellon. than 1twee month• l\aVlng ~ Tbere ~a SS to 60 percent chance that February onureti bythe Bey, 1•8 East 22nd lndlvldual 3001 Redhill Ave .. Bldg 1. Suite 208. tine. tudl recofdauon. Will ... 1 et would ha bel al . . . th W StrMt. to amend the Gen«al Pten Barbata Kothe Cotta Mesa. CA. 92626 publle auetton to the lllgneSt bidder ve ow norm preetpttahon, e eather dealgneuon 01 1•8 East 22no Street This statement wes ltlecl wttll the This buslneta it conducted by: 1 lOf caen. peyable In lawful money of Service forecast in its extended o utlook Thursday, the from medium density rMldenuai 10 County c1er1c of Orenge County on corporeoon tn. united Stat• of A!'*ic:a et time 12th straight day without rain. high density reeldenllal and to Jan 5. 198• G R Fem1n, Prfflclent of Ille, wlt11ou1 covenant or W#· "There's no reason to think we're going to have a two emend the property'• zoning°''"'. P bl 0 c F2'10!~2 Th•• 1111emer11 wu filed w1111 the r1•t~ty ~~~ or Implied 11 to h d gh ., . . flcatlon from R2 to POR-HD u ishect range oast -Y County Clerk of O<enge Covn1y on I ... ...-~· or IN)Umbf~ or t rec-. year rou t , said George Pencht,. (Planned O.velopment R .. ioen· Pilot Jan. 27. Feb 3. to. 17. t98A Dec. 30. 1993 ,.... the Interest conveyed to and now meteoro1081Sl for the Weather Service. 1111-Hlgh Denilty). Environmental 579.M f2M11J held by It under Mid deed of trutt. ln The wet winter last year provided a water reserve that O.tarmlnatlon· Negative Declar· PubtlsMCI ()(ange Cout Diiiy and8to t~c:;r'Y In Ol'engt COun- would minimize the drought t><>Ssiblity, Pericht said. atton. Mt.IC NOTICE Piiot Jan 13. 20, 27. Feb. 3. 1984 t\otlJI~ of Tr.:":;.~~= '~It's ~n a really interesttng_year, not a typical year," An orolnence of The City Council 278-84 City of Cott• ~ Coun1Y °' Of· he said, notmg November and December were sopping ot the City of CO••• Mesa, Poat 0 1. FICTmo~• BUllNIH ano-. State°' ceur~nie .. '*' merp wet. "There's a good snow pack in the Sierra, at least 130 :: ~~t~2~~~~~~~~ ~!;~ The 1:iT:O r::,~~~ doing "8.JC NOTICE ~~j_.:~ ~1~= ~· .= percent olnormal." concerning regutetlons governing t>uslneu aa. flCl"ITIOUSAU_ltNEU offic;eofthe~~ "If we cont' to be dry , · mlnl·1lor1ge -w1rthouaea. En· SOUTHCOAST ACCOUNTING NAME ITAlEM8NT County . tnue , we re gomg to come out vtronmental determination Negative SERVICES. 328-B M1rguerl1e, COf· The 1o11ow1no peraon '' dotng The •tra.t and ecklr.., and other wt th a dry year, but we've got enough snow in the hills now 0ec11rallon. 0<11 oe1 Mar, CA. 92625 bvslneu u : common dealgl'lstlon. If llP'J, of u. so that there will be plenty of runoff into the reservoirs to Tentative Trac1 Map T.1211• IOI M!:a~e~:.~n c~:~a E~~1\A~2t: NEWPO~T IRVtNE PROPERTIES. real property deterlbed above i. ensure an adequate water supply " he said. c1111orn1a llfeatylet. authorized 926~5 · · · 50• Vent•1•. N-port Beach, CA. purported to be: 1817 Pancvt.w. "If we had our choice of what we wanted, we would agent for N-port·Meta Unified T111 92660 Coat• Mesi. CA. h " od Sclloot District. Post Office 80lC lndlvi~:•ineu 11 conducted by. an Nancy Louise lmbercn1no, 504 Ven-The unclenlgnld Trult.. d ... ave a iew m crate storms, a ho-burn winter the rest of 1388. Newport eeaeh, for a one-lot Medel ~ t<a fllt1 t111. Newpon Beldl. A. 92660 e111m1 any llablllty for any lncofrect· the way in," he said. aubcllvlalon In conjunction wl111 • This sfatem!n1 was lllecl wllh the ,Ji":~ ~s•neu 11 conducted by; en .,... o1 tn. ltt ... lcldreleand other The average temperature last month was S3 degrees, prevloully approved 50 unit residen· County Clerll 01 Orange County on 1 N v ua L 1 t>er 1 ~mon dl9ial'atton, If wry, ~ two degr--abo J Th h tlal condominium project. located on Jan 5 198• a_ncy m n no "9reln. A detded deecrlptJon of U. ifn ~~ ve an average anuary. ere were t rec ,,,. iurplus sclloot site . north of · ,215107 r111s statement w11 lltecl wttl'I the Pfoperty mey bl obtlinld from tM days O ram. t monte Vitta Av8flJ,le between San1a Publllhed Oran e Cout Dally ~nty Clerk of Orange County on ben4rflctary It WhoM ~ tM Ana Avenue and Irvine Avenue In en p1101 Jan 27 Feb ~ 10 17 19~ Ja 6, 1984 Hie la to be conducted. TN name ---------------------------------------------• R2 Zone. Environmental Oetermlna· ' · ' · · 580.u fm1M and 1dclr ... of the beMflcilry_ la: lion: Negative t>eclaratlon. Published Orange C<>Mt o.wy Security Peclllc Natlonel Bank. . 1-------------Piiot J-11 13. 20, 27, Feb. 1984 ATTN· Don Martin Speolal Ma9ts Tentative Traet Map T-l2135 for PUBLIC NOTICE 273-84 Dept.~ 333. South 'wope St.. 13th John McCallum. 220 Magnolia Floor Los AnoetM CA. 90071 T..._ Str .. t. for a OM-IQt resldentlal sub-FICTITIOUS 8U81NIS8 Dlllbl ·c W\Yll'C pno,..;.· (.2 13) .,~16' dlvillon In conjunction wllh a general ltAME STATEMENT n JPu iw 1 1~ Sllcl Ula wlll ~ mec1e to pey u. plan amendment and rezQne to Tiie following person 11 ooing FICTtTIOUS .,.,_11 o~lgatlOnl MCUf'9d by Mid OMO of '~ass panic' feared as state gets change the pr()flefty to a rffldentlal bus;ness 1115 N"' .... I T"'TI•_, truat lnclUdlng "' c:oeta ,._ wwt designation, IOcaled 11 117 East "'" -.. "' ~. Wiiton In a C2 zone. Environmental HERBAL NU'TAITION. 2..v1 E. The lollO)rt'lng perton It doing eKpen ... ~ trutt• Md"",,... truet O.termlnatlon: Neg1uve Oeclerau°' l6tll Street, Newport Beloll. CA buslneU u · etutea by laid dtllll_..91 '1\31 ..U-lor OP·SA· 1A 2663 WILLIAM CRAFTIOUES, 771 W mated to bl $700.00. all Mime U · · Dianna Rae Wisher. 2501 E. 16111 19th Street, Suite E, Costa M .... pencleclunderttlelarmtofaaldOMCI auto smog inspection program LOS ANGELES (AP)-Despite years of debate and publicity,"mass panic" will probably prevail in March when California becomes the last state in the nation to adopt a mandatory vehicle smog-inspection program. says a state air-<luality official. "The best analogy would be April I 0th at the Internal Revenue Service. The world comes to an end when . everybody looks up at the calendar and realizes they have only five days left.'' said Milt Kohut, a spokesman for the four-county Southern California Air Quality Manage- ment District, which includes Los Angeles. "On March 24, when 250.000 (vehicle registration) notices go into the mail, we will have mass i)anic around here," Kohut said Thursday. The vehicle smog·inspection program, to be phased in overtwo years, will affect about 12 million cars and light trucks statewide-around 90 percent of California's total. That means motorists will be taking six million cars a year. or 500.000 a month, to state-certified stations to make sure thev conform to state and federal clean air standards. • · The checks every two years are expected to reduce by Video piracy is stealing billions SAN DIEGO (AP). The crime of video piracy has ballooned into a billion-dollar a year business of worldwide proportions. according to an exeuctive of the M otion Picture Association of America. Ewing "Jab" Layhew. director of the association's Film Security Office. says the theft of cable television signals, unauthorized duplication o f films not yet released for home video viewing, and counterfeit copies of already-released films add up to the annual loss. Layhew made his comments Thursday during a news conference called in the wake of FBI raids last week at 1h ree San Diego-area video rental stores. A telephone tip to Layhew's office last month about a video ,"pirate" selling unlawfully duplicated videocassettes in San Diego led to raids, which resulted in the seizure of 535 allegedly pirated videocassettes. FBI agents also confiscated 11 video recorders, bustneu records and an unspecified nufnber of c.oun{erfeit videocassette labels. The U.S. Supreme Court issued a 5-4 decision last month allowing the home taping of television shows for private viewing. But duplicating fims that normally are sold or rented for financial gain violates federal copyright laW1. NEW TEST CONFIRMS HERPE S IN M I NUTES C HIC AGO (AP) -A seldom-used laboratory test can confirm the presence of herpes virus in two minutes. far faster than other tests, but the problem is the results aren't always iccurate d octon say, The new test. called the Tianclt ereparatioo, ha.s a shortcomina in that a n~tive findina IS only accurate in about half the cases. requiring a culture or other test to be performed to rule out the dtscasc. doctors reported in today's Journal of the American Medical Association. The rapid tcS1 is significant. though. because it can detect the disease quickly in possibly lifc .. threateo.ina cases -such as among leukemia victims. newborns and medical penonncl carina for critically ill patients.. the doctors said. Other tests take hours or day1. The Tunck procedure a\n be used., for eMms>le, in maternity wards to indicate when to by~ an infected birth canal and pcrfonn e C.aCAn:an sccuon to protect the bab)'. ' A positive T7anck ~mear had • 94.1 percent cortelauon ~th positive cultures confannina the presence ~·--at .hcQ)cJ mplcx \'irus in skin Jcsions. sccordina -~ docton al the M1cht&an t.fediCil Ccnterfu n ArbOf, The problem 'WIS, the Tianek tut dldn't shGw pc»itivcly aa often as it should have: Whtie viral eultul'('S were positive in 78 ~~nt of31 tcsll. the Tunck prcl>'rations wen: only po 1tive tn SJ ~rctnt of the ca.sn. v' ' /. . ' , ~ne-fifth the amount of smog-creating pollutan ts spewed into the atmosphere. Zone exception perm11 ZE·84· 1; treet. Newport Beacll, CA 92663 CA 92627 of trust. nol then r9P411id; encl for Peatl size, euthorll:eel 11Gertt fOl This business 11 cooduc:tect by· en Biiiy J Willlems. 1838 Anlheim S1•.800.35 remaining prlndpal of Cheong Kwong Lam. 211 Amethyt• ndlvldual Ave . Apt B.. Ccma Mesa, CA. TM note MCUred by uld OMc1 of Since the mid· I 970s, such tests have been required in California only when vehicles were bought o r sold . · Avenue. BalbO• tlland. tor • Con· Dtenna Rae Wish« 92627 truat. with inlereat from Milrdl l , dltlonal UM Permit to allow an 87C This statement was flled with Ille This buStneu 1a conducted by: en 1982 u In Mid not• ptOYided. Failure to meet the standards means motorists can't re--register their veh icles, and driving without r~stration can result in traffic tickets and possible impounding of the vehicle to pay fin es. If a vehicle fails the tests -and its smog-control devices haven't been tam pered with -the owner can be forced to spend up to SSO to cut pollutants. aquar1 loot eddlllon 10 an eJtistln' ounty Clerk of Orange County on lndlvldua1 SECURITY PACIFIC NATtONAL. 3.022 aquare foot nollconforml"' en 6, 1984 BUly J. w 1111ema BANK. comm8fclal 11rUC1ure end a varianCE F215221 This slatemeot was filed wltn the as Truat .. from dedication requirements II' Published Orange Cout Delly County Cl8fll of Oranoe Counr, on By Edwlnte C. McCloud, conjunction with the eslabllshment Piiot Jan 27. Fet> 3 10, 17 198A Jan 10. 1984 Opec:at1on1 Offleet of• restaurant, loc.alect at 720 Weit 586-84 nasen 70.t '°"'h w .. tem Av.nue 19th Street In an Cl Zone En· Published Orange COasl Delly Glendale, CA. 91201 vlronrnental O.termlna11on Negalve n11111 IC NOTICE Piiot Jan 13, 20. 21 Feb 3. 198A Tet~e· (213) 507-3208 Oeclaratlon for GP-84· lA ruui. 274-84 Dated January 10. 198• Zone Exception Perm11 ZE·8A· 19 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Publl"'80 Orange Cout Oaity Pilot for Marshall Mancillas. au111or1Zecl NAME STATEMENT 1------------1 Jan 20 27. Feb 3. l98A agent for Levon Gugaslan. 11272 The following persons are C101ng MllC NOTIC£ Arr(fyo Street. Santa Ana, ror a Con-business as 1-------'-----PlllllC NOTICE dltlonal UM Permit for 114,7&0 UNICO ENGINEER ING AS· K-otSa ___ ..;..;,.;;..;.;.;;...;.;.;;.,;~;__-- equare fool mlnl·SIOfage warttnouae SOCIA TES. 2107 Baycre91 Rd., Eacrow No.~ LR K.-1 with varlanoea from side yarel aet· Newport Beach. Ca. 92660 NOTICE TO CRIEOfTORI OF BULK Eecrow Mo. 2.a LR back, parking, ano height llmltalton Mar71eh t< Neshat. 2107 Bayeresl TRANSFER ANO OF INTENTION NOTICE TO CMl>ITOllt8 OF 9UUC requirements, located., 1535 New· Rd . Newport Beach. Cs. 92680 TO TRANSFER ALCOHOLIC '"'ANIFER ANO OF INnNTfOM port Bouleverd In an C2 Zone. En-This business 1s conducted by: an BEVERAGE LICENIE(I) (S.Ca. TO TRAN If IE It ALCOHOLIC vlronmentel Determrnat1on nrn"°r1><>ra111<1 assoe1at1on otl'ler 1101""107 U.C.C. and/or 2A07S 8EV£RAOE UCEM91.(I) (a.c.. Negative Dectaretlon than a partnenhtp NP) 8101 .. 101 U.C.C. Mtd/ot a.on Zone ExoeptlOn Permll ZE-8•-20 Mameh K Neshal Notice is hereby given lhlt •bulk N P) for All Roushan, 336 Vista Bay, Changeez Neshal transle< of persona~ propetty end • Nollce It hereby given that 1 ~ Costa Mesa, for a Con<1111on11 UM! This statement was filed wllh Ille transle< of hquor lloenM(t) 11 about transfer of personal prop«1y end 1 Permit for outdoor atorage In an ex· County Cleric of Orange County on 10 be made transfer of tlQUO< licenM(1) la about lstlng induslrlal project, located al Jan 9. 1984 Tiie name(1), Social Seounty (orl to be mti<Se · 1550 SuperlO< Avenue In an MG F2352et Fecte<al Tex Number, •nel•rnelllng The name(s), Social Security (or) Zone. Environmental Oetwmlnatlon Published Orange Coast Da1ty adelress anel ZIP COde Number. of Federal Tex Number. lnCI malling Negative Declara!lon Pilot Jan 27 Feb 3, 10, 17 1984 Ille lransler1a) are KAPLAN'S' OEU aeldrese. and ZIP Code Number. of Zone Eicceptlon Permit ZE··8•·22 674-84 INC . a Calif COIP . 3303 Harbor the trans1erOl(ll are. KAPLAN'S for Wiiiiam J Sellers, authOrlzed Blvd . Suite F·6. Costa Meaa, CA DELI INC . • Callt. corp. 3303 llG•nt for S A Andranlen Et Al, 1530 PUBL C unTICE 92626 Harbor Btvd . Suite F-6. Cotta Mesi. Anita Lane, Newport Beach. for a I nv The name(1). Social Security (or) C• 92626 Conelltlonal use Permit for outdoor FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Federal Tax Number ancl malling Tiie name(1), Soe111 Sec::urtty (Of) 1tor11Ge ol aulonlot>lles and oc-NAME STATEMENT aCIOress, and ZIP Code Number, of Federal Tex Number, and mailing cul0'1al outdoor work In conjunc· the tran1leree(s1 are MONA & aooress, and ZIP COCle Number. ol lion with an n lt1ing auto repelr bual· b The lollow•no persons are Cloing ASHO,K CORPORATION. • Clltf. Ille 1r1nslerM(1) art· MONA & neM, localed"'ll 20•4-C Placentla u~l~~I~ & COMPANY 3101 Don· c0<p., c/o Exclullve Aelltors. •936 ASHOK CORPORATION, I Calli Avenue In an MO Zone Envlronmen· b k L C 1 ·M C Lanlcersne1m Blvel , North Hotly. corp . clo Exctutl\19 ReeltOtt. •936 tal Determination Negative Oeclar· ~~6~~0 ane os • esa. a wood CA 9180 l Lanlcershelm Blvd North HOlly-atlon. That the !)efSonal pr®el"ty to be wood CA 91601 Zone Exception Permit ZE·84·23 Dennis Giffin. 3102 Donnybroolc transferred IS Oescnbe<I in generet Th111 Ille personal 'l)ropefty to be . ror Ronald Hoflmen aulllorlz.~ Lane. Costa Mesa. Ca 92627 as mater111ls, supplies mercllendlM transl8f'red 19 detGnbeCI In general agent lor Bruck, Bredeson, and 1 ;11:~ b~siness 19 conducted by tn equipment (or) furniture, flJtturn. u m1ter1a11 !upphee merctlendlle Ikeda. 262• N-port Boulevard, tor n ~n~: GiHm equipment. gooelw1ll, lease equ1pmen1 (or) turntture. ftxturw varlsnc.s 10 allow third 1tory on a This statement 85 llleel with the leaseholO improvements. covenant equipment. gooe1w1ll 11111 previously approved 2·story Count Clerll ot bral'ge Coonty on not to compete end tredeneme leasehotd 1mprovemeots covenent mini-warehouse project with veto-Dec .,~ 1984 BUENA PARK RESTAURANT & not to compete and the tr1C1en1me ances from parking and maximum F23ol044 DELI ano IS IOC8190 at 8304 Buena WESTMINSTER RESTAURANT & fence lle1ght requirements, located Pullhshed Oran e Geest Dall Park Mall Buena Park CA 90620 DELI and is 1oca1ed al 209 West· at 2546·50 Newport Boolevard In an p 1 J 27 F ll ~ 10 17 1984 Y together with the following Cle· mmster Mall Westm1n1te1, CA Cl·CP Zone Envtronmental De· 10; .•n e · scrot>ed alcohol1c beverege 92683 1ogeth8f with the foOowlng One equals 73 years Preeldent Re&aan bolda a blrtb4ay cake with a allude candle preeented dartnc a Senate Repu6Ucan lUllcb Tbanclay. Reaaan will be 73-yeao-old Mondai.. _ ~ termination. Negative Declaration 6 8 84 hcense(sJ ON SALE BEER & WINE deacrtbeel 111cohol1c beverag• Zo11e Exception Permit ZE-8•-26 LICENSE NO 41·74066 now Issued hcenH(1) ON SALE BEER' WINE and Tentative Tract Map T -12134 for POOllC NOTICE ror said premises. for prem!MI LICENSE NO • 1· 768-t8 now Issued Pacific Butldlng Concepts, located at (same adelrHs) (or) 830-4 for Slid prem1MS IOf preml ... autflo(lz.~ Qgenl' lor Paclllc FICTITIOUS BUl!HESS Buena Perk Mall. Buena Parll, Call· locelect al ~~(Cit) 209 NRCI UOTHIAI 81U.llOAOWAY MORTUARY 110 Bro•dway Colta MeM &42-9150 I AL Tl llRGE"ON , I MITH 6 TUTM1t..L Wll TCLIFF CHUIL 427 E. 171h St Cotta Mesa e•e·t371 Woods, 1539 Monrovia Avenue. NAME STATl!ftlENT forn1a Westminster Mell. Westminster. CA numbef 19, Newport Beach. tor a The following perwn IS doing Thal Ille 101a1 CO<ISlclerahon for That the total conllld8fetiOl'I tor 0 BITUARl£S verlance from parking standards busmen as Ille transfer of 1&10 business and ot the transfe< of said bu11nesa and of end r1ir yard setback requ1rement1. THE ITALIAN CONNECTION. sa1e1 hcena~•• '* the sum ol said llcense(s) It the sum of end a Tentative Tract Map IOI a 1747 Anaheim Ave . COste Mese S 187 500 00 Including Inventory M · $ t87 500 00 1nctudlng 1nvent0f)'" CADE one-lot aubclJvltlon, In conjunction CA 92627 11ma1ee1 at 0 which oon1lst1 of ll'Ht tlmateel at SO whlGI\ oon111ts of lhe with a proposed 15·unll con· Antonio Luciano Ca9e11n1 1950 following tollow1ng ' JAMES ROBERT CADE domlnlum project, louted al 16th SI P· 107. Newport Beach CA Oetcr1pt1on Description passed away Februa~y 2206.2210, end 2214 Paciht Avenue 92663 Amount Amount 98 In an A2 lone Environmental De-Th11 business is condueteel by an CMh C•sn 1.1 4 In Newport Beac · termination Negative Oecl1ratl0f'I. 1nd1V1dua1 Clleell.s Personal Pers.on11 cnec• He was the beloved hus· For f\.lrther Information on the Antonio Ceget1n1 15.000 00 SS.000 00 band of Magdalene Cade of 1bov1 appllcauons. 1e141phone This tiatement was <flied with 111e Demand Note to be replaced with Oernend nott to be reQll«ICI With Cost.a Mesa· father of Jean· 7S•·S2•6 or call at the ottlcl or the Coonty Clerk ol Orange County on CHh through 11111 eeorow cuh 111rough escrow • Pl1nnlng Department Room 200 11 JM 6 1964 $•5.000 00 $45 000 00 nine Townaend of Topock, Fair Drive Coat• Meu CA · · F2S5150 Promissory notes on tevor of llf'lttw Promissory notes 1n 11v0f ot Ml* Ariz.ona; brother of Richard, Pubtlslled. Orange Coast Dally PHot Publls.hed Orange Coast Dalty nerem heretn Alfred $1ld William Cade Feb 3, 198• P~otF•b 3 10 17 '4 11184 $13750000 $13750000 f • 756-8• 75•·8• T1ng1blelln1angfble property TanglblellntangJble prCJC>efty . all 0 Houston, Texas. Ann -~ That II hU bi!en 11greed between Thal 1t hU ~ eo•eecl betweein Oberholti of Houston, sa1C1 1ransferee(1) 1n<1 Slld trana-5411d tr1n11fwM(1l eno said trane .Texas and Ett.o Mae Fluck-lerortst 11111 conS1der1t1<>n 1or tile fe<Offll that COM!Wlllofl fOf thlil Inger of Mobile Alabama ooaN G BUStNESS transfer or hid bulinesa ancl Of SllCI transfer of Hid bu91nM& a.ncl 01 Mid • ' llcense(sl 1s 10 be oeld onty ltt1I' 11eiense111 tt 10 be paid on!) aner and l"andfather of Randall UNDER A 1ramt1ef ,.,., been epprovec2 by o.. transi-,,., '*M'I aoe>tovees by o. Cade of Oarden Orove, Cali· partmer>t or ~ico11o11e 8aver999 pertment of AtcohOllC 8e\'9'9Qe fornia. Vlaltation will be FICTITIOUS NAME? ~1trot pyr1u11nt to Sec 24073 et Controt pureuan1 to S« 24073 et held Frld•y. Ftbruary II yov fleve 11111 hied '°"' M• Th11 1n. htllfllln OMc:ttbed tren .. 'ih111 the 1*tln aacrtbeO trant· 3,1984 from 6 .PM until 9 l'lclltlou• llu1tnan Neme end terur.-10 b4t aon11Umm11ed "'b~t i.a ere to blconaumm•ted, tub~ PM and Saturday, February h• 111 not yet aubmttteel 11 ro1 to the tbOve ptov1~ at SERVICE 10 the above provtllON at SIRVICf 4 l984 from 9 AM until publlcallon, pteut don I tor9et ESCROW COMPANY 142U Btiact1 ESCROW COMPANY 1•282 9Mdt • tllat the tlmltallon 11 30 day• 81 w ... tmll'I_., CA 02983 on or 81 Ww)mlneter. CA 92883 on or 10:30 AM. Fur\eral tervices ftotn date of llllng Tl'le OAlL. V afler f.ebruwy H . 1084 atter F'ebrutfV 29 ~"4 will ~ held S.turday. Ft"b-PI L. o T w 111 p "'b 11111 1 o "r '" All other ~ namee ended An other bul!nlll nllMI and Id ruary 4 1984 at 11 AM at 1t1tement tor UI 10 Ou1 dresees use4 by tl'll trenafar()f(t) dra1ses uMd by the n~al Pl Broth 8 -U B-•d clrcvtatlon lnctudea tlle enttra wn111n lllr" yM1'9 IOI peat. to far u within tht" yeer11u1 PMt. to fat• erce ens .ax: • .,. -Orenge co .. t 1re1 end tegal known to tr•nttwee(ll er• NONE 11n0wn 10 "'"-19fMll. .,. NONE way Mortuar~ Cha~l notice• appear 1n att edition•.'" Name •M ldClrttl of MCtOW Name •I'd eddr .. of ~°""' Flld'\tr Qhar!es S.cquety o.f ordet to t~"'" your ttatemen1 hold.-SERVICE ESCROW COM· hotOer SERVlCE fSCAOW COM Saint WIUt d Epltc0pal fo1 pubfleallon Hnd 1ppt09'1•tt P~N" 14282 BMcn ~· W•t· PANV t4~t2 ~11 81 w.es copy encl 1 chat II to THE DAIL. y m•natlf CA 9f683 m1n1iv C>. 92613 Church of Hunttngton PIL.OT. p_o loa 1610• Coat• 011.0 January 2$, 198• Oiied Janutet 25. 1914 8eliOh wW. o!f.icial.ina Meu, et{-flfft. w w ou tnr Mot-&-OE.t Pi tee Brothen Bt"U Broed· r .. t .. For lntorm1tton at>ovt 1e9el • C1ht corp • Ca111 COtll M Ol .d ." ,..._.. ....., n ..... ,.. 8y Harold ttuoe. Pr• 8y HarOIC Hucie.-Pt• way ortuary, rec:t.ora. " .... .,, ,.....ua u _,._ " Tranaler~lll Trat1t .. Of\I) :> JMCOftlltCK MOflTUAA:~~d~----";"-~=~;-.;:=:i lat 132. . -, MOHA.6Jl5tU>K COR2.0IU.TION. ~ & Ai"'* ~"'-TION---~ u.c,,~H,,; Clltl 142-5111. Daily Pilat 9y on~Roy. Pt Iv M~oy. llt• • --4M·9' 15 Tra lefell(t! • ltenlter~l Put • few words lo WO, .. for ou.· Pubtlllleel Of1t191 Coltt Deify PllOI Publlllltd •nve COMI owv ..,,..,_ ~ '•b 3 118• Feb 3, ' 745-84 1 ...... • \ I I .. Orange Co t DAil y PtLOT/Ft1dey. February 3, 198" PWJQ mncc Ptll.IC ll(>TICf: MUC NOTtc£ PtaJC fl>TICE MUCM>TU Mnnoul.,..... MOT9Ce P'ICTITIWS ...... '1CTITI04n IUl*IU AC1111CMll .,..... PtOfmoua ._.. P1CTmOUe .,..... rtCTITIOUI .,_.. NAM1 HATl.mMT Aa patt of 1 aetllem«\1 between ..,._ I TATUIDtT MA• ITATl8NT N._ ITATa.Nr HAim ITATIMINT MAim eTATDSttT NA.Im IUftmllf The I~ ~· .,. dolnf ti• Untied Stal• ~I of the loUOWing l*'Oll .. dotna fhe toOowlng '*'°" II d "" loltowlng pertOnl .,. doing The IOllowlng l)WIOn II doing The ·~ peraone .,. The ~no pellOn ,. doing ~ .. uatic. and the CltV of Newc>ort bUllNIN u bullrreN .. butlMM ... bullMM u : bullMM u bualNM .. ; ,. c " fHTIJllP .. 1$H . IN(; .• dl>a ISMctl. ttl• Cit~ hll alMMCI "' THI! NAIL GALll!ftY &f22 eeacn JOHN'S MOBILE on AILING, DAWN UL l RAFVEl.6, 19&'5 Von 001.D 'N ~LS. '"' Wetnflf CHACE ' SOUTH co J..~ ll 008 osos INVEST MI NT COM- A) PACIFIC COAST HONDA tout) lntutenct Plett to C()ytf the llvd . 8'*1• Park. CA. t0f21 1~7 su ...... Ln. NIWl)Ofl ~. l(armen, !Mne, Ctlllf 927H A~. Fountain \'elley, Calll t270t St .~ IMctl, Ca . .-1te3 PANY, 505 Notttl Tustin AYMue. 6UtUKI, CSba I) HONDA WEST , regnen11)"rel1ted medlc11 H • Mel111le MOii\« EnQlt, 252t "f " CA 9HOO Ullratuell tncor1~ted, a Call-EIOIH 8urrl1on, ltOt Ml. Howwd £. Checlt, •M 92nd St. SuJte t50,S#ltaAlla,CA.H7ot 12451 w .. tmlnllet A~ •• Sant•Ana, '" of ~ w1119t of mate em No Onind, Santa Ma. CA. 02701 John C Miit., t337 SUMM ln tornl1 eotpotat On, tl8'5 Von Ounlle-...n. fountain Valley, Cellf Nftpof1 8-Gh, Ca t2te3 0 L AfCl)'foe. 5011 Nof1h Tuttlrl CallfOfru. oy-In lddlllori. the City ha Thi• t>utlnelt • ciondvetld by lift ~ Buch, CA tHeO Kvmen, lrvtne, Callfornle t27 t4 t270t ,.,,., 11 South, 230 Oranoe II A*""· Sult. 160, &anre Ari•, CA p C.H l!NTl!RPAISES, INC . reed to OOMC*' .. t. curr.nt and lnOMdull TN• l>UllMN It condUCted t>r .,, O.wn Enltfl>'IMt lnOOfporttect.. Thll bul.lnMt. OOl"lduQ.O by . .,, ~ Beaidt. Ca. t2M3 t2706 f2451 w .. tmln1ter A~, Sante AN. Otmtt Mele empioyeM wtio -.re Mtltn .. Motl* Enoi. lndlllklual N«th Dlkote OOfllO'a\IOn, 1 Hh ll'tdNldUll VlctOf J Ora.t, 24M vo.ti It Ttlll buelneM .. conductecl t>y an Celt!Ofnla (CUtomla OOfPOftllon) we 01 the Pten 1n4 wnoee de-Thl11t1tement wp flied with the .k)hn C ~ StrMt end M.a.itl A""""9, Wal , f.lcMe lwrll0f1 I A, eo.te W.., Ce t2t27 lndMdYll. Tiile buWIM9. oonduc;1.0 by I I WIYet Incurred ~.o County Cletk 01 0r-. County on Thi• llllemwtl we tiled With ti. Not1h Dal!Ot9 51212 Thia lt&t9meftl ... tiled With MICNlel Prior. 221 Otano-It 0 L Atg;roe ~tlOtl pregn1nc;y.rel1ted mtdle&I •11· Jan 5 1064 County Ctwll of OrlnQt Counry on Thie ~ le conducted by a Col.lnty Clerk Of ()ra'lgl Coiwlty ~ Beeoh, C.. 12M3 TNI 11element wu flied with lhe PC H £.nterpr\Me trom April 2t. 187t to s.c>-1'1111'1 Jen 5, tN4 ~-pert~ Dec 2}, tN3 na.1 Tll6ll ~la conducted by County Clertl ot Orengt County on ~ H e.ii.t>ury. ~ ttn'lbet 1, 1113 They wlll t>e peld IC>t P11bllelltd 0t"'OI Co•S1 Delly l'nl11t Uttrefu"8 l~ted o-n-aJ pert'*'INp. J.,,, 5, 1964 Tlltl ltllt91Mnl WU fl*! 111ft11 lM y IOat In t>enell1• whlOh retUlled P110t J1n 17. f«>, 3. 10. 17 108.4 Publllhed 011nge eoa.1 OllHy Marie c. Thom• Seer.wy Put>llllMd ~ Goelll °"'V Howard E Cflaee flnl121 County~ of Ofanoe County on om tlle OltY• prevloue polley. 674·94 Piiot Jan 27. Fell 3, 10. 17 tOM TNt etattmertl ... flied With \ht l'itot Jtn 27• FeJ> • 10. "· l':r.. TI\I• lleternenl WU ft'9d with' ,,.. ..... K....., I •uckllftt Jen 11, '*· F0t t11e moss pan, the City would ll!flD•tC Ml\TICE 673-M Countv Clerk Of Orang. County on ~ County etertt ot Oftngt County OM C"1o ........ ,.,. ... Pnall be obllg•led to p1y ~ OI the ueual ,-yg&. "" Deotmt>ef 21. 1814 rtaJC NOTtcE Dec. 20. 1N3 Newl*t ..._,., CA. ta.o Publltlled Ot•noe Coeat Delly and c11•tomary ctlaroee tor •ueh FJCTITIOUI 8UIMll ' PIMM1 Pubtlahld OrM!gl Coeet Deity Pllol J1r1. 27, '•b 3. 10. 11. 1N• m9dlcal wv1oe1, ~trietlon• on NAllll ITAltMINT MllC NOTlCE OIMoll, Dunn I Crvtotler 'tCTITIOUI IU9Mll Pubflatled Otanot Coaat O Pltot Jen. 27. Feb. 3, 10. t7. ttM 870..14 OO*IOI or the 1mount payal>lt The followlng per.on 11 doing 800 NewpOrt Center Drive NAJm eTA'flmNT PllOI Jan 13, 20, 27. Feb 3. INA ~a. -----------undet lhe Polley that-• ~k:el>lt t>uatn.. ... Ftc::TITIOUI ...... Nnpert .._.., Callt taeo The loltc>WlnO pw'IO'I le doing 251 fUIUC NOTICE to phyalcal conditlona o1het than F S CONSUL TINO, 403 E Bllt>Oe NAM ITATWMINT PublleMCI Ortl'ga Coeat Dally t>u1lnea .. a. ----------------Pf9gflllnCly ~be eq~lfy .-ppli· Blvd ~t 7, 81lb0a, CA 92661 The following peraont 11e doing Piiot Jan 20• 27• fl'.ab 3• tO, tOM F'R!.O'S PLUMSINO. 325 I!. 19th 111me M' Mft'rtM' '9CTlnoUI IU'*'H C141t>ll IO p1egnency~ttd medlCAI Ftfltc• $helkl'let, 403 E 8etooe butlflM• es .a744 StrHt. CO.ta ...... CA. t2927 ... ~ ""'~ ~nnou• 9UIMll MOC NOTICE ...-nAnlllUfT Mfw:.t Blvd. Apt 1 8alt>Oe, CA ·~I fHE·RIGHT·STUFF, 921 W•ll F,.., 0 Kel. 325 e 19th St,..., MOTlCI MAim ITAftmNT The followlng pef'IOlll .,. doing The Clry hu tried unll.IOCee•lull)' Thi• butlM .. It CIOndUClted by an Wiiton. Co•te M .... CA 112e2e ::r=:: Ml\~ eo.ta Mela. CA 92927 ~.. TM folowtno '*"°"' .,. dOlng ~ •· to contec:t the IOtrMf wnploytM IOOMduel CathtrlMI Wet .. y. 921 w .. t ~ ""''-Thie~ leoonduetec(by:"' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ~-A E 0 I 0 NA L RE PE RT 0 R Y lilted below wtlO wtte tnemt>«I of Ftllllt Shelktle4 Wilton. Coat• Mutl, CA 9H2t lndlYtdual. Ma1ecf prQPOMll Wiil be NCelYed by OOURM!T OL! (~auranl), 638 TH!ATM. 1907 ~ Pleet, the Pit/I '°' tOtne Of •U OI the rel-Thtl 111tement WU llled with Ille John Wesley. 82 t Wttt Wilton. ,ICTTTIOUe ....... ,,ed 0 1(4111 lhe City of eo.u Meea e1 tM Office Horth Colet tnwy, UiQun• S-Ctl luh• 520 Fullerton Calli 92e31 evtnt 111'119 period TllOM llatedlcounry Clerk or Orange County on Coat• M ... CA 928~ NA-. ITA TWMDfT Thia ltatement wu filed w4ttl tN of the City C*1I 11 the City Hell n Cynthia DIMatteo, &o9 Cernatlon. How.d T Mingo. 20t&1 Marina below mey be entitled to 'ompens•· J111 5, 1984 This butlneas 11 conduet9d by· 1 nie tol~ pereon. .,. doing Cout1ty ci.ni of Oranoe Coun~ on Fw Drive. eo.ta Mee&. Caltf~a. ~~dial Mer, Ct.. 12625 l/\. HuntlllQlon Beech Cllll 92648 tton 11 their wives lncurr~·I fl'.2M11t gentfll partnership txitlneet u . Jan 5. 1994 untH the~' o4 11'<>0 am on ,et>-Clatt Auouftlne Aofntlnut. Mme 0...... Oetl Aelu 1007 Deerpark cov.,.a Pt90fllflCY·relatld I Published Orangt Co .. 1 Delly Catherine Wesley COM PUS ER V' ~826 W '2at1M ru ?3 1~ at wt1ich ilme they 11 ~~. Place, Fullerton, C1i1t 92631 e11penMt II~ April 29. t079 N'Y·,P110I Jan 27, FtO 3. 10 H , lN4 Thia 1111ement wH flied. wllh the MacArthur Blvd .. Suite 3 l .. , Senta Publll/led Orange Cout Dally wl~t>e Put>tlcltY ~ lftd rMCI Thll butineM la cond~ed by 1 Thi• bulllnet• 11 conducled by 1 one who 1111 lnlormetlon •bout Iha !72·84 county Clerk ol Orange Countr on AnLa. CT"'592704 W b 262 Piiot Jen 27, Flt>. 3. 10, 17, 19M •IOud In the Council Chamt>en for oen«al c>ar1~t · limited partnership current eddrest or the peraona lla111<1 J•nuery 5 1984 1,en e u.unn • b, 1 w 582-34 FURNISHING ALL l.A80R M~ Cynthia DI .... tllO. How11td T Mingo t.elow lhould tm!Mdl•tely Inform tile PlllllC NOTICE ' '2111'? Sunflower .tR-3. S1nte Ana, Call! TERIALS EQUIPMENT TAAN$: Tf\te 11atemen1 wu fifed with the Thi• 1t1tement WU filed With the City by wrHlng 10 LOfllf\ZO Mota, Per· Published Orenge COUI Dally tno.. P\B.IC NOTICE PORTATION ANO sue-.. OTHER Coun1v Cleflc of Oranoe County on County Clerk of Orenoe County on aonnel OlrtetC>f. City of N-port T"=it~~ ~LE Piiot Jan 27 Feb 3, 10. 17, 19M Deborah Lynn Dadgat·Klanl. 252t 'tcTmOUI IUllNlll FACIUTIES AS MAY BE REQUIRED Dec. 20• l"3 Dec 27 t983 Belch. 3300 Newpot1 8lv<I, ~ 575-84 W Sunllowef .fR·2• Sama Anl, .... ..-eTATD•NT FOR THE DEMOLITION ,.... THE '~ F2S1110 Be.ell. C1 92883 or by clllllng Mr T.I . NO. 1ClHll 1Ht Calif 92704 Tile 1;;;;;' aon It dol WA TeASLIOE AT TEWIHl<LEPARK Publilhed Orange Coatt O.ity Publlsn.ct Oranoe C<>ut Diiiy Mote •t 1714)640-2101 orV..oou::,.~.°t~!~~ =--1: Thie lt>u8'neu II 'onducted by • bu$1ness as ng I* 970 ARLINOTON AVENUE. COSTA Piiot Jan. 13, 20, 27. Fet> 3, 1~ P11o1 Jen 27 Feb 3 10 H 1984 Simuel Ambu1gey , ......... •11 YOU TAKI ACTK>N DllDllC NOTICE 09'*• partnerlhlp M USIC ANO MOVEMEN MESA CALIFORNIA 252-M 651 84 00tie10 M Anderson -. ..,_ ~~ Luanlt S Webb • -----------· -Samuel Ande<Son TO l'ftOnCT YOU" P9'0fl£ffTY, IT Thia tt•tement WU fllecl with the CLASSES. 729 w 18th St • eo.l A ... Of plaM. tpeelftoallone. and Pmt.IC NOTICE Vincenl Anllsta MAY IE SOLD AT A PUIUC IAU. T-ZMS1 County Cltflc of Orange County on Meae, CA 92828 01"-contrect documentt m11Y bet----.,.---.,.-N()-nt'_c ___ _ Hurd A Armstrong If YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION NOTICE CW Jan 5 1984 Diani Lu Landll, 327 Fullerton oblalned In the office of the Dac>art· 1 ____ ... ,__~-.;..;._...-'..-..iw.---- 'ICTITIOUt IUllNISI NAM€ STATEMENT Alchard D Ballew OF THE , NATURE Of THI SAU F211012 Ave , Newport 8Mctl, CA 92te3 ment ot Ltitufe s.Moee, 77 Fair FICTITIOUl IW ... ll Wllllam J Becllet 'PROCEEDINQ AGAINST YOU, YOU YOU ARE tN 0.FAULT UN0P A Publllh~ Orange Cout Dally Thi• bulinets Is oonductld t>y: 1111 Ortw, Cotti Meal, Callfomla.. upon NAMJ ITATW•NT The tollowlng person 11 ooing bu1lnff.t .. Thomu J Bettis IHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. HOMEOWNE"S AlllllMINT Pilot Jan 27 Feb 3. 1o 11 1u 4 lndllltdutl reoell>t of 1 nonretundabte IM ot T tollowl d""..,. Robert J Brockie On February tO, 1984 al .11·00 LIEN DATED July 15, 1tN. UNUal • ' ' ' ' 567-84 D11na Lu llndla 16.00. If blddet1 requeet pllN atld bull~u u · ng pereona ere -.,, NA TIONAl HIGHER EDUCATION PLACEMENT SERVICE. -5 Chefry South. Irvine. C1lll 92715 Normane E Brown A M MAR VISTA FINANCIAL. INC YOU TAKI ACTION TO PROTWCT Thll ttltemerit wu llled with I~ epec:lllcatloNa t>e malled, the charge TRAVEL · NETWORK-PACIFIC Rod L Buchenen as the duly 1ppolnted Truatee under YOUR P9'0PElllTY, IT MAY M County Clerk of Orange County on will t>e 17 50 per Mt. PLAZA TRAVEL 369 Ealt 17UI St Ken Hutcllin1. • 5 Cherry South, Irvine, Calif 92715 Michael Cibellero 1nd pur~ant to Deed of Tru1t. Re-IOLO AT A PUeLIC SALi. II' YOU PUBUC NOTICE Jin 5, 1964 Each bid afllll t>e macs. on !he SYlt 2 Coat M C.. 92627 " Ceathel G Carr corded Merell 17, 1982 11 Docu-NEED AN EXl"LANATION Of' THI l'm11 Pf'C>POMI fOfm llld In the matlMI' ~ pa -:00 C.bt'tito ·St Mlch,.el T Citapeno ment No 2-092774 ot Otttclll R .. NA TUAI OF P"OCllOINQ FICTITIOU9 IU ... SI Published °''T Cout Delly provided In lhec:ontracl clocUlntnte, Cott M..a og:· 92827 · Thi• bullness ts conducted by •n 1nd1111du11 A1ymono L Ctevet 'oros 1n the ottlce ol the Rec:ord., ol AQAINIT YOU, YOU •HOULO NAME ITAT'DleNT PllOI Jin 27, Fet>. • 10, 17, ,~ Ind lhall t>e eccornpanled by • ~ ~ '1 eonduc1ed by: Micllaet N Coulla.s 011ng9 County C1llfornia. e11ecuted COHTACT A LAWYER. The following ~· ate doing 577-34 cettllled Of ~·a chedl «a bid lndMdual 1 ·i n l(en Hutellln1 Thie ttatement was lll'ed with the Counry Cltr1t of Oranoe County on Jen 5, 198.C oivid L Cox Jr by SCOTT A WRIGHT. a single man NOTICE 1s HEREBY GIVEN thel t>ulintll 11 • 81-IC NOTICE bond f0t noc,... t!IM 10 peroem ot .J9anneP Oouglu J ~In WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION It purtoant to terms of tllON C«taln ANTHONY REGENCY 17081 '"~ the amount of the bid. macs.peya1>1e TNI t t:, WU lhd w4th lhe Wllll•m M Dutresrie South front entrance to Ille Orenge Co111n1nts. Condlllon1 and ~t Herbert Lene, HunUngt~ 8Mctl. ftc::TITIOU9 IUIMU to 1t1e City of Coal• MeM. County 1~ of Or Count on Tlmoihy C Edmonds County. Old CounllOUM. 211 W t1on1 recOfded on Auguat 30, 1979, CA t 2&49 NAME ITATlllllNT The ContreciOt ahall, In the P"· Dec 28 11183 ange Y f2350M Published Orange Coast Dally Piiot Jen 27, Feb l , tO, 17 1984 562·84 Aoberl Elawortll Santi An• Boulellard, San11 Ana. In Book 13292. Paoe 1288. et Mq., Regency Pools Inc 1708 t The following ptrlOl'I It doing tormance ol tl'le ~ and lmprov. · • ~ Paul A Ftacher CA 92701111 right, tttle and 1n1er .. 1 ot records of Orange Cout1ty. Call Hert>ert Lane Huntlngto;, Beactl builnett u . mentl, conform to the Lebot Code Put>lllllled Or Cout 011.., Pete< L Fr conveyed to end now held by 11 IOfn1a CA 028-49 • ' (A) CRYSTALS (B) HERITAGE of the State of Celll0tnla and otflw Mlgl '7 ey under salO Deed ol Tru11 In the prop-1,net-certain reef property • METALS 274-0 So H t>or Bl'fd 18W9 of the State ol Calll0tnla appl-Pltot Jan. 27• Fet>. 3. 10• 17• 1™ PlalC NOTICE ~;n ~ F;~r~ow erty s1tu1ted In said County, Call· ac~t>ed as Unit 51, Lot 2 ol T1act c:hls :.~~neu Is conducted by: • Santa A~a, CA. 9270.. ., 'cable lhefeto. w41h lhe exception 87~ Robert Gaiewood lornla, describing the land therein· 10615, as per map recorded In Book c,'ry l Brace Sr Sec/Trea.s LeRoy Ramirez, 1391 w. <Arrltot, only of 1UCtt variation• aa may t>e 1------------ 'ICTfTtOU9 ltU91NH9 NAME STATEMENT Allen G..,. LQI Fourteen ol 'Tract No. 711.' ln 452. Paga 14· 15 lnclutive, rac:.or Thia stalement wu fifed Will> the Anenetm. CA. 9280-4 required under 1htl JCJeClal -.iut• "8JC NOTICE Homer M Gleckner 1t1e Clly of Costa Mesa. County ol or Orenge County commonly known County Cieri! 01 Or1ng9 County on This l>uslnest ts condUCltld by' 1111 purauant to which proceldlnge n.r...1------------ The following person IS OOlng business es. Brien J HIMlmann Orenoe. State ol Calilornla, 1~12 Summer Breeze. Irvine. Ci.II-Ji n 5 1984 tndMduel 11nder are taken Ind whlcb have not l'ICTITIOUt IW-at Richard v Hogen l/lown on a m1p recOfded In k fomla The sum of pest uaeurnenta1 ' F21110t LeRoy Ramirez haYe ~~ by the ptO'Mlonl NAiii aTAT'IMGff BIO J'S HANDYMAN SERVICE. ~ Broadw•y. Coste Mesa Calif 92627 Edwaro Huben 27 Paoe 35 of M1sceueneou1 Maps. due ea ol 1111 date of 11111 notic. I• Publlllled Or•nge Coast Diiiy Thia •l•temenr wa flied wit.II the ol the Labor Code. PT.eterence to The loltowlng P9l"IOne ere doing Grieme T Hunt RecOfds of Orange County C•h· S 1 535 50, Including cos11. f ... and Pllor Jan 27 Nib 3. 10 17 IVM County Clerk ol Orenge County on l•bor lhall t>e OIYen only In the man-bualnen -~ David p Jollnson lom11 Interest, will be IOld 11 publlceuetlon ' ' ' ' 581•64 Jan 5, 1984 '* provtded by lew. ANTHONY ANGELO & AS· Earnest A L.aut1n Sale will be made to tile llfOhetl pursuant to Section 1356 of the CMI '2M1U No bid lhall t>e contiderld un1eU SOCIATES, 1025 W 111h Srr-. Jonn Ale11ander Streip1, 156 22n (B), CO.II Mesa, Call! 92627 Thl1't>u1lness 1s condUClted by 1n 1ndllrlduel John MacOonlld btdOer T11e 11na1 bid lhell be pey•ble Co<le ol tile Stell of Caltfomle on PubllSheel Or1111gt eo..1 Deity It 19 m1dt on a fotm IUrtMlhed t>y the Cot1a Mela. Callfornle t2e17. Kenneth R Mlddama 11 tile time of sale 1n CUii lawful February 15, 1964, at the Main En-Pl&.JC NOTICE Pilot Jan 27. Feb 3. tO, 17, 1tM Cit)' of Cotta Mee&. and la macs. In Anthony Angelo, 3408 Mwcua. Robert De•n Mertin money of Ille United Stites, by trance. County CourthouM , 700 57ol-84 9"0tdanc:e with the provteton1 of Newpo<t Beacti. California t2160. MIGhaeC H Miiiet checks of tile type specified In CMI Civic Centet Drive West. Senti Anl, NOTICE M ntUSftE'I IALI! the propoaal requlretnanll. This bu8lnea8 It COnduc:ted by en JOhn A Stretps Th11 1111emen1 wH flied w1111 1111 County Clerk ol Orange County on Dec 27. 1983 Reed A Gloellen Code \292411. by ottset by tne pres-Calltornla et the hour or t 1.30 AM. loen Ho. tA01111/MOWN 81.,11C NOT•rc Etch bidder must be lloenled and lndlYtduel. Steve M Newton ent beneficiary ol tile deed ol trust The 1ecord owner of .. Id reelj T.I . Ho. Y.-.S l"UUL ~ alao prequallfled u rtQUlrld oV t1w Anthony Angelo Ttmonty p Nichols under foreclosure to the extent aucll property wes at the time of lien BURLINGTON FINANCIAL SER· NOTICE OF ntUITEl't aAli The City Council of the City of Thia atatemenl wu filed with the Joseph R. Nina beneficiary has tile right tlleteto, Of DONALD F BETTS. whote 1111 VICES INC u duly appointed TS No 0211000864 Coste M ... reserves the r19ht to County Cletk of Orange County on ~233912 Published Orange C-Out Dally Pilot Ji n 27 Feb 3. 10, 17. 1984 646-84 Edwerd J Olllla by 1ny combination thereof known address 11 12 Summer Trustee under the followtng de-YOU ARE ·1N OEFAUL T UNDER A reject any Of all bide. Jan. 18, 1984 Steven A Perreault The st1eet address and other Breeze, Irvine, California ecrlbed deed of tru11 WILL SELL AT DEED OF TRUST OATED 06109181 Eiieen P Phinney f':taalt Ma11rlce D Pike common des1gna11on, U-eny, of the The sale wlll be c:onduc1ed by end PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGH· UNLESS YOU TAl<E ACTION TO . City CWlt Pub119hed Orenge Coa.et Dally Don E Rhodes real propeny dellCrtbed above 11 information regarding sa.ld Nie end EST BIDDER FOR CASH ANOIOR PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT Publ.41111ed Orange Coatt Dally Piiot Pttot Jen 27, Fee. 3, 10. 17, J9M Pla.IC NOTICE Dennis K Sanders purported to be 1831 A1ymond Av· retnstatemeri\ may be h•d from; THE CASHIERS OR CERTIFIED MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE i:.b. ~. 10, t9M 470-84 Ron1ld W Schenck enue Cos11 Meta. CA. 92627 BELL. BAUMGARTNER & ROUP. CHECKS SPECIFIED IN CIVIL CODE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION of Tto-a4 T 21475 Carl A Sdlmldt Tile undersigned T ruatee d ll · l t t 1 Town & Coun1ry Road, Sult SECTION 292411 (pay1ble II the time HE NATURE OF THE PROCEEO- NOTICE Of' TIIUITH'S SALE Wayne A Schwammel c111ms any llablhty lor any incocrect· 30 Orange, CA 92688, (714 of sale In lewful money of the United ING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD rtaJC NQTlC[ rtaJC N0T1C£ T.I . No. 1-71-M004 RIClllfd A Seaberry ness Of Ille streel address and other 667·8070 Stet .. ) •II rlgtlt, Ihle and lnte< .. I ONTACT A LAWYER. ------------------------ On Frldsy, Febru1ry 10. 1984 at rwo Rot>ert C Sellevold common de91Qnet1on, 11 any, shown DATED December 9. t983 con~ to In<! now held by It On 021241114 11 11·00 AM NOTICE INVfT1MQ o'clock PM at South Front En-Gery M. Shaw ~etn . THE MEADOWS CONDOMINIUM under Mid Deed of Trutt In the~ UNl(IST SERVICE COMPANY u llALED 911)1 trance ot tile Old Orange County Kevin l Slleer Satd sate will be made, but without ASSOCIATION .,1y hereCnatt., detcflbecl the duly appointed Tn.i atee under CourthOUM in Ille 200 Block on Thomas J Shearn coveriant or w111enty. 111p1es1 or Im· By JAMES W BAUMGARTNER OF TRUSTOR·GARY G. BROWN I nd pursuant to Deed of Tn.iat Re-CC .... West Sant• Ana Boulevard. city 01 Randolph w Sheltono plled. regarding 1111e. poSMUlon, or BELL, DIANA L BROWN corded on 06122181 u Document Notice Is hereby given that the City Counoll of the olty of Senta An•. Clllfornle. FIRST INTER· Jami$ F Shipman encumbrances. to pay the remiinlng BAUMGARTNER & ROUP, INC • Al· BENEFICIARY MIDWEST PA· No 311173 Book 14110 P• 139 °' Huntington Beectl, California will receive Maled bid• tor the ST ATE BANK OF CALIFORNIA. John A Simon principal sum or the note( a) eecured torneys CIFIC FINANCIAL. INC. Ofllclal Records In the office ol the BLUFF TOP LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMENTS-PHASE II In lhe city Ttruat• under the Deed of Trust AenOolph L Smith by 9"'° Deed of Trust. with Inter eat STA TE OF CALIFORNIA) RECORDED June 29, t981 U Recorder of Orange County Call· of Huntington Beech, Clllfornla In acco<dance with o;.e:na and med• by C1rotyn L Mason, 1n un· TllOmas R Stew11r1 thereon, as provided In uld note(•). COUNTY OF ORANGE) 11 ln1tr No. 411114 In Book 14118 page oml• executed t>y. Alta EquttlM a epectflcatJons and epecta1 prcMak>na on fUe In the of the m1rrled woman and S11c:11 R Kenneth E ThomplOl'I end rH aonably estimated adv1nc•. On December 9. 1983. before me. 860 ol Ottlclal Records In the office al pertnerthtP WILL SELL AT Director of Public Worka. Oooumenta wUI be available on Muon, a 14ngle women •nd re-Wlllf•m E Ven Horn tees, ch11ges end expenMI ol the the undersigned, a Notary Publlc In ot the R4lc0tder of Orenge Coun1y: UBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGH-J-•.arv 17, 1"' .... A chair Of ... ".00, not refund&bte, wHI be corded December 16, l98l. u In-JOhn A Vavra Trustee 11nder. end of the trusts 1no '°'$aid State, peraonllty ap-Mid deed of trwt deacflbel the ST Bl00£RFORCASH (peya•at -·-1 ~ -strument Number 20309, In Book R1Ct11td T W11Q91e creeteo by, Mid Deed ot Tru11, l)Mred JAMES w. BAUMGARTNER, •ollowlno· lme of sale In lllWfvl ~ 01 the required for eectl set o ipeClflc:.aOona and accompanying 14324 Page 1489 ol Ottlc1al Records Glen E Welden • to·wtt 1168 tOO 60 knowri to me 10 be the person wtloM Lot 44" of tt1c1 no 7430, as Jhown Unl1ed s11111) 11 the South front.,.,. drawings. of Orang. Counry. California given Allen R Wllllems Tiie beneficiary undlf said Deed name '' sub~rlbecl 10 the Within In· on • map recorded In booll 28 t, r111Ce 10 lhe Or1nge County Oki Thia project la funded In part by the Department of Houalng and 10 sec:u1e an Indebtedness 1n favor ot Osclr Winn °1 Trust ~erofOfe execureo 1 writ· Slrument as lhe Attorney 01 THE Paget 42 end 43 of MllGellaneou• rthOuse. 211 W Sante A.na Urben Development. (I.e . JObl 8111 Grant) " F1t1t lnt.,11ate Bank of Celllorn11 a David L Womac:k ien Notice ol Oeleull end ElectiO!\.IO MEADOWS CONDOMINIUM AS-Maps. records of Orenge County, Boutevard. City ol Sanll Ana, State DNCTOR Of' P\aJC CallfOfnl• corporation by reaSOl'I of Publllhed Orange Coasl Dally Sell ind c•used said Notice 01 O&-SOCIATION and aci<nowtedged 1° CahlOfnoe Cellfornl• all flOht 11111 and WORK8 EaTllilATe the l>reecll ol certain oblf0111ons Ml Pilot Feb 2, 3, 4, 1984 laull and Election lo Sell to be r• me tlllt he subscribed Ille tllere10 as Excepting therefrom Ill oO. oll terfft conveyed to and now held cured thereby. nottce ol wh1c11 748-84 'orOed In the cout1ty where Ille reel principal and ll1s own name as Al· rtghl1, minerals. mineral rlghtl. by II under Deed ol Trust In the breech wu recorded August 15. property 11 located torney natural gas, natural gas rfOhls. end roperty sttu1ted 1n said County l 983. n lnstrumen I Number DA TE January 4, 1984 WITNESS my llano ano Olllclel Seel other llyOrocerbons t>y Whit ever ai110ft1la describing the lend ther_: 63-353034 ol said OHlclal Records Mt.IC NOTICE MAR VISTA FINANCIAL. INC. Susan Purcey name known that may be wllhln or In will aell at public auction 10 the h1g11: By SURR & HELLYER Published Orange Coast Dally Piiot under tho parcel of lend he<tln d• ·PARCEL 1 lot 75 of Treci No 57 est bidder for cash, payable In lawful NOTICE 0, A PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION Jaro ;>O, 27 Feb 3 1984 sctllled, together with the perpetu11 In the City of' Co1ta M..a, at ~ money ot the United SlatH 11 tile T"UITE£'8 SALE Carls More 329-84 right ol drilling of dnlllng. mlt1lng, a map recorded In book 10. page llme ot sale, °' by cashier's cheek Control Ho. 5'513 Foreclosure Met1ager eaplorlng and operating therefOf 3 of Mhlcellaneous M8')1, ~di of drawn by • bank engaged in Ille TS • 10111 A1t0fney1 for T1u11ee Pt.ellC HOTICE end storing In 111d removing the "'GI County C.illomla.. 0-11 banking bt.lslMU In llld 28 04-... 0 ubllshed Or•nge eo.st Diii~ Pil()t same from said lend or any other EXCEPT THEREFROM IM South county State of C1lllorn11, Slid Nie YOU ARE IN 0.FAUl T UNDER A Jen 20. 27 Feb 3, 1984 NOTICE OF land Including the flOht to whlpllOClk 1 l•t thereof shall be held wttllOul warrenty u to DHO Of TIIUST, DATED Mlfctl 2', 337•84 HEARING Of dlrectlonally dr111 ll'ld mine from PARCEL 2. The Soulh eo 1191 of title, P<>IM$SIOl'I ()( encumbrences 1111· UNL.!tS YOU TAKE ACTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thal l•nOs other than 11\ose her9in•boll'e II• Eut t50 f .. t of Lot 78 In Tr11C1 Ille 1n1.,es1 conveye<I to and now TO PftOTECT YOU" PROPEfn'Y, IT P\B.IC NOTICE lhf' Board ol Supervisors ol the deacrlbecl oil Of gu wellt, tunnel• o 57, u lt\own on a map recorded lleid by said Trustee undet said deed MAY IE tOLD AT A PU8UC IALE. County ol Orange, Stale of Call-•nd sh•tt• Into, through Of ICl'ON n bOOk 10, page 3, M~ ot 1r1111 1n tne prope<ty Sltutte In ~F YO.:'Hr•:A ~~::~~A~~ NOTICE OF loin••. has by Aesolutlon No the aub-surlace ot the lend herein· Mapa, reeo<d• ol Orenge County, Orange COi.iniy Celllorn11, de· PAOCEEDfNQ AQAINIT YOU YOU TIIUSTEE'I IALE 84· t 11 Oaled January 24, 1984 de· 11>0ve descnt>ed lnG to bOllom auctl allfomla acrlbecl •• • Control No. 5IS52 'fared 1hat a hearing on the wtllpstocked al'ld dlrecttonally drllled PARCEL 3: The !ut 150 feet of PARCEL 1 Unit 49, as shown end S~OU~DbCONTA2~T ~9~WYE~:15 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A proposed transfer of territory from wells, tunMla and 1111111 under and Lot 77 olTract No. 57. atahown on a Oellned on 11101 certain Con. n e ruary · · at · DEl!O OF TIIUIT DATED leptem-M11nlctp1I Wiler Dltlrlcl of Or•nge l>eneath Of beyond the exterior map recorded I book 10, pege 3 of dominlum Plan recorOed June 24, AM 1CO~ST Fep ~~~V~CE~. a g"" ber 24th, 1111. UNLESS YOU TAKE Counl~ and annexauoo ol th• ume llmlls thereof end to re-drlll, Mlecellaneout ~. reeordt of Or-1980, In book t3644, paoe 1510 ol porat on. ormer Y erv ce or-ACTION TO PFIOTICT YOUA territory 10 CoHt.I MunlCllpel W.t.f ra·tunnel, equip, malntlln, repair, nge County, Celllomla. Ofllc11I Rec;oroa or Orange County porellon 9 Ceutornla corporitlon. PRO""TY· IT MAY BE IOLD AT Dl1trlct, and proposed transfer of dee()el1 and °'*'ate such well• Of PARCEl..4. The E.aal 150 IMt of CallfOfnll 81 duly appointed Trustee under end PUBUC• aALE. IF YOU HEED AN territory from Coa1tel Munlclpel mines. wllhoul. llOW9\lef, the right to Lot 78 of Tract No, 57. aa per map PARCEL 2 An undlv1<*J 11 108111 puisuanl to Deed 01 Trust recorded EJCPlANATtoN CW THE NATURE Weier Ot1trlct and annexation of the drlll. mine, without, howevef, the ecorded In book tO. pege 3 of Mla- 1n1er•• In and 10 Lots 1 and 2 CCom· ~P<I~ 1 1~gg~ ~.s lnste,';*1~ N8"~r~ Of' THf ""OCEl!OCHO AQAINIT same territory 10 Muntclpet Weter right to drtn. mffle.11ora, explore and taneoua Mape, reoord9 of Or*'91 mon ArH) ol Trect No 10626. u IA oo d ~:by CHARLES G YOU, YOU IHOULD CON'fACT A Dl1trlc1 ot Orenge County, dftig· optrtte through the turlac:e of lhe ty, Callfoml&. • lhown on • Map recOfded In book I ecor 1 execu LAWYIR. nlled 11 Orange Counly Rt· upe>ef 500 leet of ttle ait>-aurface of PAACEl 5: The W•I 56 teat of 465, pages 211 an<I 29 of Mis-~g~~~TTHH 85 ~~011~!1B1~~,?_A011~ On February 24. 1984 at 9 15 organ1z111on No. 12. and Ill objee-the upper 500 l"t of the land her._ Lota 73 and 74 of TtKI 57. Caltt0tnla cellaneou1 M1ps records ot Orange I 1 Cou 1 ~ , Or AM CREATIVE ESCROW SER· ttons thereto Wiii be held by .. Id lboVe deacrlbed, U r....-ved In the voc:aOo Orctlerd Ac;rea, u lhowfl County, California together with all ~out;:: ci7/or,,~.::rL ~El~Tr VICES INC . 1 Cahlornle corpor. Board 1n tile Hear1rig Room ol the deed from The Irvine Company, a a map recorded In boo11 tO, pege improvements thereon e11cept1ng PUBLI~ AUCTIO~ TO HIGHEST ellon, as T1ustee, or Successor Board or Supervisors ot tile County corporetton, recorded June 18. 1971 . of Mlacettaneous Map1, record• of therefrom Condominium un1t1 1 , Tru11M or Substituted Truttee ol ol Oranoe 1n tile Hell of Admlnl1· In 800k 9679, Pega 817 of Olflclal ange County, Callfomta. through 108. Inclusive loceteo ~~~J: 6~:J~~HN ~ ~~!~~E~~ 11111 cer111n Deed or Trust Hec~ted trallon 10 °C1v1c Center Plaza, S1nt1 Reco<dt. "You 1111 tn Clefautt undet • PARCEL t : The Soulll«1y 6 I feet tllerton. !NATIONAL BANK A STATE OR by DANIEL ROBERT SHAPIRO. I Ana. Cohlorn1e. on Ille 22nd d•y of 0..0 of Trutt dated.June , •• 10lt, the W•lerly 155.09 fMt of Lot 75 EXCEPT THEREFROM all OH, gas. ,FEDERA CREDIT NIO OR A single man and recorded October 2, FflDrnllry 1984, at lhe hour of 9·30 unles• you t•ke ac110n to ptOlec1 VoU f Tract No 57, .. atlOWfl on. map rn•nerela and other hydrocarbons, ST ATE 0~ FEDERAL ~AVl~GS AND 1981 as Instrument No 2438 or 01 o clock AM . at which time and property, It may be IOld et a publlc rec:orded In book tO, page Of Mf9.. below a dep111 01 500 feel. without LOAN ASSOCIATION DOMICILED llc1el Records ol Orange County, place a111n1erested persons m1y ep-nle If you need on explanetton of leneova M191. record• of Orange Ille right ot Surface entry. as re-liN THE ST ATE OF CALIFORNIA CalllOfnla. ano pursuantto that cer IJ(lor ano bi! heard the nature ol the proceeding eg11nat ounry. C1llfornla. M<ved in instruments of record IP• al;)le at llrne 01 sale in lllWful t&ln Nonce ol Default and Elact1on to NOTIC.E IS FURTHER GIVEN thll you. you l/l~d contec~e I• Said Legel dacrlptlon 11 11.o PARCEL An exclusive e~ment mo~ 01 Ille United States) 11 the Sell !hereunder reco1ded Octobt1 any interested peraon du1rlng to 152111 Norfnandlt A • I , own u Parcel t, In the City ol 1ppunen1nt to each unit tor tile uae Y 11 19113 as Instrument No make a written protest 1galn11 181d Ce 927 t4 111 MIM, u lhown on a map and occup1ncy 01 tlloae po<tton 01 ~~n~ten•c~c~1111~ !~ 1~,,~•nrn 83·446640, 01 Ott1C1a1 Record• ol Reorganization shall do so by written (It 1 atr•t lddr ... C>f ICOl'ded tn book 187, pege1 17. t8 .the r"t11Cted Common Area i nd Ille u, ~ B~O ~ S satO County will under end pursuant commumc:etion flied with the Cieri! dtlignllton of ptQPetty It Parcel Mipe Common Area an designated In the •n a n• •-n ycemo<e to 1110 Deed ot Trust sett at publiC ol tht Board of SupWVtaors not tater •bc>Ve. no w111ranty la~ M to Ill The 1trMt addfea and Other O.Clar111on of Restn,uons end sup-1~11~ ~~~·~~:~n~:: :c':~ ~~ •uction IC>f ca!lh. lawful money ot 111e 111an the hour of 9 30 o'clodl A M , compltttn4111 Of correctMU) " TM ClaelQnatlOn, If anv ot the ~II !hereto ano anown on the d held b 11 der Jd OM<! Untied S111ea of America. •• tha on'"• 22nd dey ol February, 198-4, belltfltlary under Mid Deed of Ml property CleaClflOed 1bo\'e le Conoomtnlum Pl1n 104' Hell unit n now Y un se 1 lroot entrance to tile Old Orange and 111111 said wrlllen prot .. t by 1 Trust, by reuon OI a bt'eech or de-purported to t>e· The street address and other s!i~rc:i~~Y':/s~!:'Je::r~:!:' .,n Counly Courthouse 1oc1ted on landowner shell contain • deecrlp· fault In the obltgalloM MCUred TBO Avoc:edo Street and Fairview common deslgnauon. If any. of the Santi An• Blvd • betweeri Sycamore uon su1tlc1ent to identify the l•l'ld thereby, her'9tofore executed end Road, Coste MIU, Ca. 92629 reel propertv described 1bove It Loi 76 of Tract no .. 349. u 1110wn1s1 4 Broadway, Santa An•. C•ll· owned by him. end aald written dellV9rld to the undetllgned a writ-TM underaioned Tru1t.. die· purported 10 be 795 Grayling Bey. on a m•p recorded In Book t64 f0fnl1. all thal nghl. !Ille •nd Interest protest by a voter lllall conta111 the ren Declaration of Default end De-aim• 1ny llabH1tv !of &I'>' lnc:«rtcl· Coata Mesa Ce 92826 pages 32, 33 and 34 of Ml•-1convaytd to and now held br II re11oent1a1 addreas of aueh vorer mend fOf Sile, end written n01tce of neu of the atreet addl'MI and ottlef The undersigned Trustee dl1-c:e111neou1 Maps. record• ol uld Or· under aald Deed or Trull In tile prop A legal destrlptl()fl of uld ttfrltory breech and of election to cawe the "'on du1Qne1lon. 11 eny. ltlowfl clJllm• anr llablllty for any lncOfrect-•n~ County. Callforn11 erty 111u11ed In satd County and It cont1lne<1 In Reaotutlon No. undersigned lo Nit laid pr°'*1y to herein. 11the1lreet addr ... or ot"- nes• of tilt street address Ind other h• street 1ddrt1s or otllef com-St1t1 described as M-111, 01ted JenU9tJ 2A. 11M, of Ntl•fy llld obllgaltona, and tiler• mon ClaeiQnatlon of the ptopeny common dellgnellon. 11 1ny 11\oWfl mon dtllgn111on. II any. Of th• real Lot 487 or TrlC1 1712. u 1nown tlleBoerdofSupervl.sors,ontuewllh 1f1er the underllgned c:eu9ed Mid 11nothefeon.dllectlonttolhepr09- '*tln property d11cr1bed ebove 11 on • m•p raco1ded In BOOk 50. rne Clerk of the Board of Super-notice of bteech and of tiec;tlon to y ~ t>e obtained frOtn the NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER purported to be 2024 Calllert A~ Pegee 32 to 36 tnclu1111e ol M11-lfilO•I Tl'le territory la generally de-t>e rtc0tdld September 2t, t983 u beneflclaty hef91n named purauant YOU AAE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A CO.ta Meu CA 92826 'cellaneous maps records of .. Id Ot tcrlbed u followa lnatr No 83--421501 of Ottlcial ~ to 1 wrlllan rlCl'*t IUOtnltled to DECO OF TRUST, DA TEO DEC EM· THE UNDERSIGNED TRUSTEE ange County Seid terrltOfy con11111 of lour MP-G0td1 In Ille offlcl of lhe Recorder of 4d benelldaty within ten daye frOf'I\ BER 9. 1961 UNLESS YOU TAKE DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY FOR file atrMI lddress 0< ottier com· ar11ely de1C11bed parctlt Parcel A Orange County. Ille lint pubbtlon of thlt notice ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR ANY INCORRECT INFORMATION mon dealgneuon of Hid pr0pet1r contains 1pprOll.ll'Tlltely 731 ICf'M Said Hlewlll t>e"*'t. but wl~t BENEFlCIARY Stall~ and PROPEATY ITMAYBESOLD ATA FURNISHED 869 Arbor St Coste M .... CA lcxaled Hlletly of the Sente Ana COl/enanlOfwlfTentv,tllPf ... Oflm--LoenAAocletton.mH l!Joer.do, PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEEQ_AN Slid .... WIN be medt, but WllllOUI 92027 A/Ver and IOUll'leftY of 19111 SlrHt plied, regarding"'" PQIMNIOn, Of tock ton. C A 9&202. (209) EXPLAHA TION OF THE NA TORE co~arit or watr•nty, exprHI ()( lrn Name and 80Clr•• Of beneflCler) (e)llended) WI the well Newpof1 ancumt>rat\CM, to pey the remaining I· 1t111 OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST Piled. 1egard1ng Utle, p()Allllon, or al wflOSI requett the Hie It being BellOtl erN Parotl 9 conlalnt ap-prlnctc>aJ Mim 01 lht l'l01e(I) NCVred Said Nie Wiii t>e made t>ut wllhOUI YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A enc;umbrsncet, Of U to lnauiet>lllty conduclld SOUTHERN CALI· P<OJdmately 4 t3 ec:rtt toceted Hit by .. Id oe.d of Trull, wf1h 1n1tt•t venant 0t -ranty,' ··~ or i>WYER oltltletopaythertl'nainlnJprlnctpal FORNIA FUNDING. LTD . CIO and Wtll Of JamborH Road. ulnNldno1eprovld«l,eova,,..,111mp11.s, regarding tltle. poe1 ... 1on. S1icl ule 1a to be ~d '°' th• lum OI tilt note(e) MCureo by .. ld AMERICAN FUNDING LIMIT£0 P 0 IOUtherly ol 8rlst0l Street In the atty, under t,,. term• ol lald Deed of ancum6renc., Including teee. purpoae ol P•)'lno th• loltowlnQ obll· Deed of Trust. with lntttMt thereon, Box 34&, Montve... New .Jeney, nC>fthelst city um111 ol Newport 11u11, r .... ctlargea, end expen ... Of eroea. and e11pen... of the g1110n1 MC4.lred by uld Oeld ot U provtdtd In 111<1 no1e(1). •d· 078-4~ Attn Aeg1n1 Rlvsrd 8teeh P1roel C contains approa-the Trull" and of the tnall Cf'Mt., rufl" and ol tne trutlt ~19" by trust vancn. 11 1ny. under Ille tttma of Olrectton1 to the •bo~ property '""'ety 225 1CT .. loc1ttd west of the by Mid Deed of Trutt Deed ol TMt, to pey ti. ,. 1 t=eea. chergn and 111penM9 of Hid Deed ot Trull , .. charges may be obtained by flCl\*tlnQ San Joaqvln R"4H'VOlr 11nd north of Said .... wlll t>e l*d on Wtdneloo lnlnO ~ llUml of Ille notw 11\41 trust.. ..11m1ted to be the Ind ft pen ... or the Trull .. end of 1eme in wrttlng from the ~ San J01Qul!1 H Roed (••landed) In day. Febtuaty t6, 1~ at 2 00 p"', ad by Mid Deed of Trwt to Wit wm ol 12.218 38 the 11ust1 ''Nttd by Mid Deed of within tO deys lrom the flflt putJ41. ,,,. eatt etty um1t1 of Ntwpor1 11 the CPleomen A~ entrance fo . t0 ,000 oo w4ttl lnt•ell t'*-1 1·AdV•nc:.s uncw lhe l-'m• or Tr""· IO' the ainount ruaonebty •· cation of 1111a Nota BMctt Pere.I o contllnl IWOll.-the Civic Cent• 8ulktlfl0, 300 !.•• rom .07/01113 ~""°~ per .. Id Deed Of Tn.111 1n the emount ot lltneted to t>e 177 10513 Seid .. ,. will be "*" wtlhOut ltnalel)' t 129 IW:f• located IOU1h Of Chtipman AV9 . Orane'. Ce. u provtded in MIO note9 $18 Sl The beneftclaty under Mid Deed covenant°' werranty tkpt ... 0t Im-Cen"•• Avenue t>tl_...,, a.tr~ ~t the lime 01 the !nit el publl-us all ooet., c:Ntgaa and eny and l lnter .. t on a.ski ldllancn Ii OITt'\lt11\tftlOIOfllH Cllledandde-pli.d, .. 10 till•. pO....aJon ()(In· Str .. t Ind St••• COflege ~d '4111on Of tNt notice, the IOlll II edvanc.•• 172.127.9 1 will\ 13 25,.. per annum from 12·2 t 112 llverecl •o the undlfllgned • written cumt>r•~ to 11t11ty the unpaid tn the ,...t clly hmlt1 of Bree and amount ot lhe IM\pald balanee of the 11,._, 11nt111t11 d•I• ol uld .. 111 O.Cl1r111on ot Defeult •nd Oemllld bllance due on Ill• Not• 0t Nol• nC)(tll city llm111 of Full«lon Paroele obllQatlon Ne:Ut*' by the aDCWe de-TM ~ IHMMt Mid OMd • The unp•ld principal bllantfl of for Sate. and• wi11ten Nottce of 0. MCUred by 111d Deed of T1111t, to A. Bend c .,. eurrentty within the acrlbld oe.d of tr\111' end •tlmated Tr\lllhefetofoteauouted•nd.• S 1t3.018 tll leult and Election to Sell to be , .. wit 168,409 33 plu• the foltowlng bOundarlet of Mut11Ctp11 W•ter Ott-coere, ·~ .... ano actvano1a It ec:t lo t~ uno.....-. • ..wtan 5-lntttnt on tile unpe1<1 pr1n,1p111 corded In th• county wt'lef• the real t1llm1led cotll 11•pen'" and 1cf. tr let ot Orange County •no .,. $ ttl.t 11 e2 arauon of def.uft and Oemand btienu lrQfl'I t l t 82 to the de•a ot properly 11 loceted Name.,,, .. , ad v&l\c.e 11 the llrN of Iha tnillat publl propoMCI to be traneferrtd 10 The total Jrtdebtldi.. being en or Sale, w a .ntten Noooa Of 0.- Hll 11 111e '''' or 13 25~ per dreu •IMS tet41PhOM rnnnt>ef of cetoQfl of tl'l+t No11c. of Sate Coaate.1 P11ee1 o 11 pr~ 10 t>e "lllnate on wtllCh the Oft"lno bid It elltt and llacttoft to W TM wno.r· ennum Dated Januery 9, 1984 Tru11 .. or J>"IOll tondueting aate 1s rORECLOSU~E f'EES 11 300 13 t1M1ttfrad lrom Coattal to MunlCI-com led mey t>e ~ ~ Cllll-c:a..aac1 Mid NOttoa °'oae.At flRST l'°'TERSTATE BANI( Co.tit f:..O $enllca 1 LJ'ldleY ~ 1 11J8iir1D1"JI~ A 0t344 CAEATWC E ClllOW S(RVICES DATED lhlt ~4tfl day Of JenutfY, heoountywtwatfle,...Pfops1yla INC , t9M Dated Jll'IUary 1 f 19... 9d 1 C11!fomia corpof11ton BY ORDER OF THE IOAAO °' lwllng'on Flnenclal S\JMUCT 8£AV'ICL CQMjtAHY 11 Tt\181.. SUPERVISORS OF 0 .. AHOI! hrttoea. Inc fl~ -1aaaua.-c:.IMfOr .a TY OA ff~A • flrl~ ....... CoilC*lf,llgllm ~-~-..----- ltvtn9,.c.L 2716 -(UAL) -JUN! AL~DIA Lon .. Womack, A.Mt Seet.taN T"""9 .. 08iC* :AI • COY C MOU(>AIU.9 Cltrlt ol tt. &o.td 36l3 Camino Oal AiO Sotit.11, WM Ht ,._.., l!I Dor'ldll .. '0t9dolu!• OftlC9f of Su~ o1 10.c , 0 °""'9,D •bove adlk .. Of felolphone Pub· Trvt1 .. SMOttt0et 7'•)7 2 2 Ofl!l09Courity.CA Sen'*fo,Coallt 210l·*4• l'toc:ll"911.C:. MIO• lltl\«J Or~ C~tt Dally P1101 Jan Put>11,,11fd Orange Coe11 011ty Pt10t bllll*J Otange C.oet11 D 11y Piiaf PiJbl~ 0t•"09 00. t Dally Pnot Publi!INd e>r.,.. CMlt OliW t 1 .. 20 27, Ftt> 3. IN.. l"11b :J fO, 17 1994 '-0 3 CO, t7 I~ l"•b 3 t98A Piiot Jan 20 27, F.ei 3. tlM Of~ C:C-C ~Ja"°'t~a..a J 42·8• r~a.... ~ -1a..94 D"4·M ,,._._. F• I. 10. Jf ttlo4 71 ...... , et. WORK ITEMS 1. Moblllzatlon 2.Clearlng and Grubbing (See Section 9) 3.Earthwork (See Section 10) 4.Crlbwall 5.Concrete Mow Strip 6.Concret• 7.Aaphalt Paving 8.Asphalt Curb 9.Truh Receptacles 10.Blke Ractc 11.lrriQatlon System 12.Soff Preparation and fine grading 13.1 Gallon Shrubs 14.5 Gallon Shrubs 15.Ground Cover 16.Stolonlzed Turf 17.lmport Soll 18.30 Day Plant Eatablllhment Period 19.80 Day Maintenance Period ALftRMAft IND ITSM8 QUANTITY Lump Sum Lump Sum Lump Sum 17,000SF 49LF Lump Sum 5,450SF 45LF 3ea. 1 ea 42,200SF 47,2008F 418ea. 22,ea. 42,300 5,950 SF 1, 185 CY Lump Sum Lump Sum A-1 Remove Existing A.C. Bike Trail at 9th Street Lump Sum A-2 Regrade and AecoftatNCt Bike Trail at 9th Street 3,800 SF A-3 Paint New and Exlatlng Trash Reoeptaclel 4,480 LF A-'4 Add City Logo to Existing Truh Receplaciee 9N A-5 18' High Palma 13 N . A-& 15' High Palma 6 ea. A-7 12' High Palma 5 ea. A-8 10' High Palma 3 M . A-9 Import Soll for Palma 8 CY Thia project la being aaalated by the United States of America. As Federal funds era financing all or part of this work, all of the etatutea. rulee and regulation• promulgated by the Federal GoYel"nment and appllc:abte to the w()f1( wlll apply. In acc;ofdanc:e with the provision• of Section 1773 of the Labor Code, the State of California, OlractOt of the Department of tnduetrial Relation lhaff determine the general prevailing rate of • applable to the WOft( to be don« c:op1ea of the lat•t al wege rate determination• are on nte at the orb of ttle ty C1erk ano 1he offloa of the Director Of Pubtlc: Work• of the City of Huntington &Mch, Callfomla. Minimum wege rat• fOt thla proi.ct are predetermined by the United States Secretary of Labor. If U'lete la a difference between the mlrnmum wega rat• predMermll'\ed by the United Stat• Secretary of Labor and the prevailing wage ret• determined by the State for tfmllar dualftcatlona of labor, the contractor and his aubc:ontractcn lhall pay not laaa than the htgher wage rate. ~and apeciflc:atlona. together with proC)Oaal form may be obtained at the office of lhe Oirect0t of PubUc Wonta, Oty Haff. Huntington Beec:tl. CallfomAa. No bid wHI be tecetved unleN It It made on a blenk form f\lmllhed by the oir.ctor of Pubtlc W()ri(e. TM tp4IClll attenUon of protPeettw bkl<*t It clMtd to the propoaal t9Q\ltrtmenta. Mt torth In the tC*)lbttona. for full dlrectk>na .. to the bkSdlng. The above quanttti...,.. appro.lmat• onty, bt6ng atwn u a bUI• for the compartton of bide, Ind tr. ctty of Huntington Beach doea not axprau or by lmpllcatlona tlQtM that the actual wnount of WOft( wti corrMpond ttMrewtth but rMeNee the rtotrt to lnct .... or decteaM the amount of any c:1 ... or portion of the work, u mey be deemed nac11ea1y or axpecSMnt by the Dlr.etor of PubllQ Workt. AU bid• will be comptnd on the bUl9 of the Director of Pub4tc Workt tettma1e of the quentttlaa of WOf'k to be done. &ct! bid thall Dot mecs. out on a fotm to be obt~ at Iha offtce of tht DttMtor of Pubic W«tca. ~1t Wlna, 2000 ' M11k1 Stnlll. ~ 8Mch, Calfomta; tlMdl be Milild and ftted wtth the ~ .. the CMo c.ni., ~ Aoof AdmfrUtratlon 2000 Main 8~ Huntington 8Mct\, ~°"or befoN • pM of Ftbf'Wry 7, 1914, and ahalt be QPeMd a.y a oonwnttt.ee ~ °' tn. Cfty an. tht etty AttCWMY ..., Off.ator Of Pubfle Work• or th* authof111d ,..,. •1n1e1tw and the r.eutta of Mid bfddlng wtlf be NPOf'*' io thl City Coundl of Mid Ctfy of HunUnafon a.ch It thtlt r~ mtetlna to beheld on~. the 200\ of~. 1"'4, al the "°"' a0:30 PM In the~ Counoll CNlmber'l In the OMc Cettt• Glallld Qyol ~8-:1\.lndat\ll upGA.by.amac-----w-CttY Councl at the rt0UW '"99tlng Of febnawy 20, 196t. · -n. Cf'1 of Hunangton Bwh. Calttomla ~ IN right to ~ M'I c. II bed•. and to eccept the bkf deefntd for the bMt .,,..,_of I.ha °"Y or Huntington 9eeioh.,C•IHorn&a. ,-~--.,,....,,. Of"" Q_I)' Courdl Df ~offfUnungton li'id\, c:.lkwNa -,. Jilnuaty, ·--ATTUT. Allol9 w.ntwcwtl'I , Qhy~ ~ PubW*t 0renoe ~ Olll'i Piiot JM. 20. 27. Ftb.11 ,.._. ' ~ • II _____ ,. -\ ' I ... . J I • . ' I BLAZE A NEW S-10 TRAIL See_ Page 3 OTTO Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, February 3, 1984 Cl "# ;/ •A NEW SIZE •ANEWLOOK AUTOP/LOT- EVERY FRIDAY COMPLETE SELECTIOI OF: , •PORSCHE • AUDI 5000 S 5000 TURBOS • AUDI 5000 WAGONS Come see the all new Audi 4000 Quatro all wheel drive Sedan . .. , • , C2 Orange Coast DAJI. y PILOT /Frldey, February 3, 1984 I Mazda sends three .cars intO the 1984 cii-cuj.t 24-hour Daytona on weekend opens a season of racing Mazda kicks off an ambitious season of racing In 1984 at the International Motor Sports Associa- tion's Daytona 24-Hour this weekend. Three different types of Camel!GTP (Grand Touring Prototype) cars, alt powered by Mazda 138 rotary engines, wlll be gunning for an overall vldtory In the renowned endurance test of man and machine. The 138 rotary has a proven record of success at Daytona, keying <?TO (Grand Touring, n ver 2.8 llters engine displacement) Mazda RX-7s to class victories and outstanding overall finishes of 4th and 3rd in 1982 and 1983, respectively. Due to the advantages afforded by the GTP regulations, Mazda's Motorsports Manager Damon Barnett believes an overall victory Is within Mazda's reach. "Realistically, GTP is the onty possible way to get an overall win," said Barnett. "It's very dlfflcult to do in GTO. although we almost did It last year. But in GTP, you can make full use of aerodynamics and ground effects. There are a lot of advantages." Mazda's GTP effort will be spearheaded by two BF Goodrich experimental TI A-shod Lola T-616s and Jim Downing's exotic Argo. built by the British manufacturer of the same name. In addition. Pierre Honegger and his New Jersey-based Z& W Enterprises Mazda dealership wiil again cpmpete In the class. An impressive group of drivers has been assembled to campaign the cars. Jim Downing, the 1982 Camel GTU drivers' champion In an RX-7, heads the Argo effort, along with John Maffucci, named the Camel GT's Most Improved Driver In 1983, and John Paul, Jr .• the 1982 Camel GT champion. The Lola projiict will be guided by similarly talented and experienced hands. Jim Busby heads a two-car, six-man team which Includes Motor Trend technical editor Ron Grable, Oieter Quester, Pete Halsmer. Rick Knoop and Boy Hayje. Honegger wm be lead driver of his GTP car and former Dan Gurney pilot David Loring has signed on as a co-driver. The BFG-Mazda Lola T-616 boasts more than a year of intensive development, focused primarily on its tires. The Lola will run on ultra-high-performance 13-inch, 35 series BFG racing tires capable of passing all DOT testing procedures for passenger car tires. _ The Bf'Goodrlch-Masda Lola T-616 will be ln the competition at Daytona thla weekend. / ) (.. Busby,whoc~droveaPo~cheCaneraTurbo !_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ on BFG Comp TI A street tires to a class victory at Le Mans in 1982, is optimistic about the car's chances. Amoe John80D'• Mazda GLC. Roaer Mandeville'• Mazda RX-7. "I always want to be a little cautiou~ but I think we have an excellent chance of finishing well up In the top five," he said. "We don't have any dreams of qualifying on the pole, let alone near the front. But our lap times are comparable to those of the top five from tast year's race." displacement) manufacturers' championship. In 1983. Mazda breezed to its fourth straight title, a feat previously ac~omplished just once -by Porsche. Roger Mandeville, the RX-7 ace who captured the GTU drivers' title In 1983, campaigns for Mazda In GTO in 1984. The OA&-Car effort will entail a tun-- schedule of GTO races -a first for Mazda. Mandevllle's co-drivers at Daytona will be Amos Johnson and Danny Smith. by Mazda In 1983, the GLC's second year of corppetltlon. As with the RX-7 In GTU, rellablllty Is a ket-tactor In the GLC's suc~ss. The quest for an overall victory will not come at the expense of Mazda's other racing goals. Jack Dunham and Jeff Kline form the lead driving team In Mazda's bid for an unprecedented fifth consecutive GTU (Grand Touring, Under 2.8 liters engine In 1984, Mazda plans to field as many as a dozen 12A rotary engine RX-7s In GTU. "Mazda has always done well In the endurance aspect of racing," as Johnson put It. "One thing in racing: numbers count," said Barnett. "There aren't any other manufacturers sitting In the position we're in." Mazda GLC drivers Johnson, Smith, Dave Jolly and Dennis Shaw return to defend the Champion Spark Plug Challenge manufacturers' crown, won With plans calling for an all-out GTP assault, as well as a continuation of the GTO, GTU and RS efforts, 1984 promises to be a very busy and exciting year for Mazda racing. $14 9 **Month *Month *WE'RE TALKIN' WHOLESALE LEASING* WE'RE TALKIN' WHOLESALE LEASING * WE'RE TALK'iN' WHOLESALE LEASING * WE'RE TALKIN' WHOLESALE LEASING* ... ... c .,, ... ... 0 % ~ .. z -~ ... c ... Ill • ... ~ THE IMPERIAL BANK TOWER • 695 TOWN CENTER DR., STE~, 100 • COSTA MESA THE CLOSER YOU LOOK ••• THE BETTER WE LO.Ill ~ 1.) MBZ 380 SL .......•...•• ~ ••. $625**/Mo. 8.) CRESSIDAS •..••......•.....•.•. s249•/Mo. 15.) '84 CORVETTES .............. s52s•110 • ..-------! 2.) MBZ 300 D ..................... s450• /Mo. 9.) MAZDA .626 ................. i.. s205•• /l10. 16.) CUTLASS ....................... s210•• /Mo. NEW 1984 ! .. • .. .. .. ~ z .. • ~ 3.) MBZ 300 SD ..................... s59o•Mo. 10.) MAZDA Rl7 .......••••.•...••• s21s••/Mo. 17.) TRANS AM .................... s24s••/Mo. CUSTOM ~ 4.) BMW 318 ........................ s21o•JM0. 11.) T·BIRDS ........................ •240••/Mo. 18.) 300 zx ................... ! ........ •2&9•/Mo. LIMO'S I ~ 5.) VOLVO DL. .......•............... s234 •/Mo. 12.). COUGAlf ........................ s2ss•• /Mo. 19.) '84 EL DORADO ............... s430• 110. = g 6.) VOLVO GL ....................... s275• /Mo. 13.) TOPAZ ........................... •1so•• /Mo. 20.) MUIMAS ........................ s232• 110. S·T·R·E·l-" ·H i 7.) CELICAS ........................ $160* /Mo. 14.) TEMPOS ........................ s142••/Mo. 21.) COROLLA-SIS LB ......... s149••'/10. .,, .. S(ll( <J Tt£ ABOVE PAnoTS INCL'" g , P0"9 SllDIC. AM/Al CASSmL SOME HAVE catlSE. MASS & UROOfS AS STNl>MO EQlftl'NT. 11D lWD M£ ~ a.osm DI> YOUR DOUAlll Z WITH OPTION TO BUY, & TBMIMTED EARt. Y mt WAUC AWAY AT DI> <J Tf.IM. LllTED TO EXCESS -.CAGE & WEM & ltM, ltERll>ABI.£ S£CtltlTY DEPOSIT 1 UCDSE F£E M£ llQmm ~ 10 sTMT LWE & wu BE u1cno cmxr APNOVAL -••u fl>.1•&0 fl>. TElllS. TOTAL II>. rms. m . TAX/TOT. ALL WS£ mm. lEllE F .. THE . c L> S662.50/$31.80o.oo 5.) S248.04/Sll,905 .92 9.) s2 11.301s10,430.40 13.) s1s9.00/S7.632.oo 16.) s222.601s10,684.80 19.) $455.80/$21 ,878.40 J MllUf•'""••£I : 2.) $477.00/$28,620.00 6.) $291.50/$1 3,992.00 10.) $227.90 /$10,320.00 14.) $150.52/$7,224.96 ·. 17.) $259J0/$12,465.60 20.) $245.92/$14,755.20 · ""1VIK !" 3.) $625.40/$37,524.00 7.) $169.60/$10,176.00 11.).$254.40/$15,264.00 15.) $556.SG/$33,390.00 18.) $28S.l•/Sl7,100.40 21.) $157.94/$7581.11 ·~ ; 4 ) $286.20/$17.172.00 8.) $262.88/$12,618.24 12.) $270.30/$16,218.00 .. . 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UPll ONl:t tf l!o .. 13095 sas ONLY ,__ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, February 3, 1984 Cl Chevy S-10 Blazer A highlight Qf an improved 1~84 lin~ WARREN, Mich. -Chevrotet'a versatile 1984 product lineup featur .. the Introduction of one all-new pas&- ~ car model, the relaunch of a eecond pauenger car tine and a wide range of er1glneerlng Improvement• for both car a and trucks. High on thlt llst of new and Improved care and truck•• the Chevy S-10 Blazer. "These changes, coupled with the nation's continuing economic re- covery, wtll enable Chevrolet to post overall sales and market penetration gt)na In both pauenger cara and tliJCka for the 1984 model year," stated Robert C. Stempel, Chevrolet general manager and a General Motora vice president. "Our 1984 lineup Indicates Chev- rolet's renewed commitment to providing fuel~fflclent. Jun-to-drive transportation to a coat-conscious American public," Stempel said. Chevrolet'• 1984 passenger car sales ahould total about 1.55 mllllon units, a 17.8 percent gain over the 1.3 mllllon units In the 1983 model year; passenger car market share wlll grow to 15.5 percent from 15.0 percent. "' Truck voJume for 1984 should reach about 1.1 million units, a 21 .2 percent gain over the 900,00 units In 1983 and the flrat million-plus Chevy truck model year since 1979. Truck market share will hit 33.2 percent In '84, up from 31.3 percent rn 1983. New addition to the Chevrolet lineup la the Celebrity station wagon, which joins a four-door sedan and a two-door ~oupe u Chevy'a famlly cart of the future. A apeclal Eurotpot1 handling package la avaJlable on 1111 three Celebrity modela. A aertn of Improvement• to the Cttatton, dating back neatly half a decade, prompted Chevrotet to r• launch the popular compact entry u the Citation II for 1984. More Citation• have been told over the put four years combined than any oth« front-wheel-drive model In America. Epglneerlng Improvement• run the spectrum from optional Bllttetn g~ shock absorbera on S-10 '4x4 pickup trucks and Blazers to the electronic wizardry of the new Camaro Berllnetta Interior. .... Featul'ltd In the S-10 Pickups. Blazers la a 2.2 titer L4 dteael engine. new on two-wheel-drive pickups and extended-cab pickups, providing 33-plus mpg EPA ctty number• and 43 mpg htghway ... Bllsteln-bullt ga1 pre88ure shocks, developed with GM's Delco Products Division, avail- able on four-wh•-drlve pickups and Blazers with off-road handling pack- age ... two-wheel-drive S-108 have new sport suspension option u well ... manual tranamlsal9n-equlpped S-10s get a new hydraulle clutch. 1984 S-10 Pickup sales outlook: 215,000 -up 16.8 percent from 1983. • Share of compact pickup market: 22.2 percent -up from 21 .S-percent In 1983. 1984 S-10 Blazer sales outlook: 125,000 -up 58.2 percent from 1983. Computerize4 -1.atance ... . .• for Cbenolet 4-1-· .. enlalp Mnice per- . eonnel la a'ftllable tbroaO Cbnrolet'• new 1technle-aJ Aa-- •i•tance Network. U•lnt a toll-free naml>er. the dealer can call one of 18 technical con•alt- anta at the Chenolet central office. '12 IEICUIY '11 OllYSLEll '11 T-llRD Lil ...... ONl:ttll!o .. 13595 $37.95 ONLY 5100 '*-ONLY $106~ .... ,.., PllCt .,,, ,., ... ,. ·~to ,..,. ,,,.. Jill '° """ ,_ ~ '° ltlll ...... JO'lto P""I I .ISSI to CW UOM u-IU\ Al'!I °" uaa 11 .. -'"'an °" m aM ., _ 11n Al'll I.le ICCUIJ le 11*1" '" 101Sl'll and··soN .5~0-5_63Q ,. J p I •c:>i=*,• --, EVERY USED CAR ON SALE THIS WEEKEND SALE ENOS CLOSING TIME SUNDAY '77 Chrysler Cordoba Aulomatk: lranamisalon, lactory air. healer. power steering, power disc brakes, power win· dows, powM seats, wire wheels, wheel coverl, vinyl roof, ciolh interior, till wheel, low mlleage, xlnt condition. (92-iRKS) Auto transmission. factory air, heater, power steering, powM s brakes, power window•. power seats. AM /FM s1ereo, vinyl roof, linyl Interior, super clean, (-iS-iXTWJ '79 Plymouth Volare 4 dr Auto transmission, factory air, power steering, power brakes, power windows, power door locks. ' power seat1, AM/FM Radio. laOOau top, vlnyl lntMlor, cruise control, low mileage, super clean (-i-i7ZON) 5 SUPER BUYS '79 Chrysler Cordoba Cpe ~~:~ •• :·="':,".e.l~"'J'o,!; $ 3 5 9 5 brakes. power wlndowt, vinyl root. clolh lnterlOr, tllt wheel, ~rulse con1rol, mull sea, (087W01) '79 Pont. LeMans Wagon V-8, Auto Uan1mlUion, lootor, S 3 9 9 5 air, AM /FM Stereo. casseua, lug· gage rack. (1FNA921) '81 Dodge A-rles K 4 dr • ~ ......... lootor, '''·AM /FM $ 419 5 Radio, whitewall tlr ... wheal cov- ers, Spec:tal Edition PacMaga, (1CHF885) '79 Buick Regal 2 dr 6 o~. outo "'"•mtulon, toci0<y s 419 5 air, heater, AM/FM star90, cassette, raJtye wtiaela, Ult wheel, cruise control, xlnt condiUon. (870WKV) '81 utlas8 L dn V--8, auto !ransmlaalon, factory air. heater, power steering, $ po-b"k•, AM/FM ol8'eo, 5 9 9 5 caaaena, wire wheals, wheal cov· ers, tinted glua, vinyl Interior, cruise control, xlnt cond. 1BON200) '83--0odge Char -i cy1, 5 epead, factory air, heater, S pow9I" 11earlng, AM/FM stereo, crulsa contrOI, low mlleaga, Ilka, A Factory Exec Car. (1FZF95-i) er FBk 795 '83 Plymouth Reliant 4 dr; 4 c:yl, auto "•nomlulon, laot0<y s 6 9 9 5 air, heater. power IJMrlng, power brak... AM/FM 1tereo. whitewall tlras, wheal covers. vinyl lntarl0<, low mllaaga, Ilka new . (1GME727) LIBERTI 1886-1986 HELP US KEEP THE TORCH LIT! LIBERTY 2751 E. Jeffenon Detroit, Ml 48207 -'7~ Cadillac Cpe DeVllle •n Cadlllac Eldorado Cpe '79 Lincoln Versallles V·8, auto 1ranamlsaJon, factory air. heater, full power, power 2 6 9 5 steering. power brakes, power windows, power door locks. power seats, AM/FM stereo, a l•aok, whitewall ll•M, ~n~ •OOI , leather interior, tilt wheal, cruise control, A Beauty. (630XKE) -V·8, auto transmission, factory air, heater, full power, power s2995 steering, power brakn, power windows, power dOO< locks. power seats, AM /FM stereo. ''""'" .... "'"""' Int .. ; ... "" wtteel, · crulM!I control. WOW! !12-iSWO) V-8, auto tranamlaalon. factory air, healer, lull power. power steering, power brakes, power wtndoes, power door locks, power seats, AMIFM stereo, ca&setta, vinyl rool, 1111 wheel, cruise control, super clean ... luxury at Its Beal. (103WCR) $6195 '81 Chrysler 5th Ave 4 dr '80 Olds Toronado Cpe '82 Chrysler LeBaron 4 dr '83 Chrysler E Class 4 dr V-8, auto tanemiulon, factory V·8, auto transmission, factory air, heater, tun power, power s steering, power brakes, power windows, ~door locks, '"\power seats, AM /FM stereo. I cauette, 1n1 wheel, cruile con- steering. power brakes. powar ''" heat••. lull powe<, powe< $ 7 2 windows, power door locks, power seats. AM/FM at&rao, wheel covers, vtnyl root, Ult wheel, cruise conlrot, xlnt con- dition, must see. (007ZEU) 5 • ~. '"'o "'namloalon, taotO<y s 7 3 9 5 air. power steering. powtir brakes, power windows. AM /FM stereo. wtiitewaH llrM, wheel cov- ers, cloth lnlerlor. Luxury and Economy. (1 EMN1-i5) Auto '"nomloslon, lao~or, al" s 8 6 9 5 heatar, power steering, power brakes, power wlndOWI, AM/FM stereo, wtiltewal1 tlr98, wheal cov· era. tilt wheal, low mileage, like new, aupar clean. (1GME138) trol. Real Luxury at a low price. (1CUE939) '81 Chrysler Imperial V-8. fuel ln}ecied, auto transmission, factory air, heater, full power, power steering, power brakes, power windows, power door locks, power weats, AM/FM 11arao cassette, whitewall !Ires. wire wheel covers, tinted glass. cloth Interior. 1111 wheal, cruise control, one owner. The Car F0< You. (18UF992) s • ' '81 Cadillac Eldorado 2 dr. Automatic transmlsalon, lactory alr, h.Jll power, power steer· Ing, power brakes, power windows, power door locks, power seats. AM /FM 1tareo. cassette, wire wheels. wheal covers, =:";t..~11;995-·- '80 Mercedes 3000 5 cylinder dlnel, automatic transmission,, lactory air. full power, power •leering, power brakes, power windows, power seats. AMIF.M 1tMao, sun roof, leather Interior, one owner. (93-iYSAI Take Th Ls One Home At Sl5,995 '711 VW R1bbit s 18 9 5 " cyl, -i speed, AM/FM at9feo, cassette. Extra Nice. (5"3MYF) '80 VW D1shtr 4 llr s3495 -i cyl, dlaael, -i speed, AM/FM stereo, cauette. vinyl lntMlor. Save Big. (022629) '82 Forti E1p 2 tlr s429·5 -i cyl, -i epaed, factory air, pow9I" ltaerlng, AM/FM stereo, cauet· ta. crutae control, Ilka new. (1JEL758J '11 lllC lulllllt Top Camper Van. V--8, auto trans., haatM, power stMt"lng, ~ brakas. Many -Nice F'aitUras, ready to go. (950UCA) s4395 '80 Chtwroltl llonz1 Hatohbaok. • ~. outo "ans-$ 2 4 9 5 mlsalon, lactory air, AM/FM 1terao. cas.aena. rally• wheel•. Real Economy at this Price. (983Y01) '71 Forti Pinto Coupe " cy1, auto trantml .. lon, power 1teerlng, wire wheel covers. vlny1 lnlarior, low mllaaga. euper clean, must eae. (333YS PJ 795 . '711 Sull1ru l.L. Cpt $ 3 6 9 5 -i cyl, -i speed, AM /FM stereo. cassette. mega, -i wheal drlvtl, Red Beauty. (1 8UC815l '11 ChtY OH11it1 Stll S4195 e cy1, oi speed, factory air. power steering. AM/FM stereo cauatte, 1111 wheel, \Ow mileage, Hke new. (18JXOtl9) OfMI Away For Only :~. ~~~.!~.~ ~:.,o~ s4 2 9 5 vlny1 Interior, Ilka new, Etono type tranemlulon. (10UG759) '11 TtJtll Otroll1 SS695 Stolfon Wogon. • ~. auto '""" mllllon. factory &Ir, power 119'1'· ring, power brak... AM/FM st....a, Ilka new, euper dMn. (1 81G9tl5) '13ltlllt111• ~ To•s 8995 Auto transmlaelon, factory air, heater, pow9I" 1tearlng, power brakea, AM/FM alarao, caaaatt•. under 15,000, mn ... ltka new, must .... (2FS4295) '80 a"'"'''' L•••••rlls•·•·· ·g·· ;;!t .. ~g. ~~~:M1::':z9Q~~ 99 5 Irk, 1111 Whl, Ct'UIM cont, luoo• rKk. Thi• van~ equipped with Ice box, io.... Miii, many axtru. (2Etl1111) All vehfcles ofus tax. llcense. documentaiy fee. Used cars S 11 .00 smog control certification. All prices good 'Ill closing time Sunday, Feb. 5, 1984. All vehicles subject to prior sale. ,, 1 • -"·I'"-. ·:~ ' • I •o > • HRYSLE I • ,, I • .. , . ' , Smart Cookiel The word is out. Find your fortune by reading classified today and everyday. .... 642-5678 -"' people read ct1sslfied - Telepbo~ Service~ · ~ond y-f riday 8:00 A. f.-5:30 P. I. Bu in Counter: Monday-Friday 8:00 A. t -5:00 P. t DEADLI. 'E : PUBLICATION DEADLI . '£ Mondav l I J :30 a.m. Tuesda·v ~1on. 4:30 p.m. \\'edneSda\· Tues. 4:30 p.m. Thursday w~d 4:30 p.m. f ndu Thur<":' 4 :30 p.m. Satur<Ln f n 3:00 p.m. Sund.\ f ri. 3:00 p,m. CA~CELLA T I0 1 . & CORRECTIO~S: . Cancellations and C.)rrections ma · be made on same deadlines as above. Please ask for a cancellation number when cancelling your ad. ERRORS: Check your ad daily and report errors imrnedi~tely. The DAILY PILOT assumes ~ability for the fir~t in correct ir.sertion cnly. CLASSIFIED 642-5678 --~ 1----al l. ... 1112 UM llLI Tradtuona1 3 Br. 311> Ba. Bayfront, piet & float for65' boat. Priced to sell $1 ,250,000 llYlll TUUCE Panoramic bay & ocean view from 4 Br, 4 Ba, pauo, pool home. Prune locanon. $775,000. VISTA IEL UM llYFIHT Fabulous .bay & mountairi view. 1 Br. 1 Ba. condo co-op Lowest priced al $295,000. .. l&YSl.IE PUCE IAIFlllT Spectacular.bayfront dpbc. 2 Br,? Ba-up:- 2 Br. 2 Ba dn. 2 boat spaces. Reduced Sl.500,000. PUllSIU •E ICUIFlllT Ocean & jetty views. Marine room. 4 Br. 3 .Ba. 3700 sq. ft. 4 car parking. $1.285.000 ClllUll CAYS IAYFIHT Corona Island cust bayiront lot 85' boat deck Plans avail Now $370.000 w1trade UllWIUI llME Near new 4 Br. 4 Ba. lake view 3500 sq ft $440.000 Will trade for a local prop- BILL GRUNDY . REALTOR J-1 1 ~' ntt· D, •. '.. '> t>'~ t-'t>1 SIM U-TOTE-1-lUIKETS IOW lllllC •l For postt1ons on all J-8/ 11evels. Salary com- '-~ mensurate with ex penence Up to $7 /hr For interview. apply at U· TOTE-M-Market on J . ~ Redhill & Nisson in Tustin ' ii=? at t4~90 Redhill on Tues-<: day from 12· 1 p.m FOi 101£ llfO CAU: (714) 731-9935 If 531-41 .. . EOE ' I ,.. ·. '::~~, S~\\4\\~-lt.~'.;· :: ----.. C\At I,~--- ·~:-: .... :-~ ;: ........ ....,, .......... 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Lrg 1 Br. pool, cpl• & $250. ~•0-89•7 11 to S B B ch COIT&,IHA ltrge 9d1m•. 21;\ bathe, •50 .000 1qul11. Tony. Pldt1ceo..111ne. hkup nr VlctOl'll & c .. 875·9103 drape1, nor"· 138&. Room .,...,. bath. 221 ay & ea Nr Npl Htl Cu1tom 3BR 1ro;,n:~.C:1~j1 :!l~tamt~~· $550,000 full pric.. e I <714>720•1105 ;ion. HH/mo. Agt Ltg waterfront 4 Br 3 bl Agt. 731-882 Wom1n 30 & older. N.w 2b1. flplc, &hike roof + 1~"."""'.C•ll8 na Mal•b11. 844·72'9. 7-9309orl31-3117 d-IQat,SOfo0tdo0k 2y; Lrg 2 Br, bum <*II~•· portS..Ch'~5·2&90 R I E tat 0 ... .vv court .. )' to t>l(ra fta•tala IM, 12600/mo. 850-2730 -"" k ea S e O~•t sA2p21 :'.00011rp1c & BB 1&1111 AUL ElTlTll cover.., P o. pV1 pat o. .. •• •RI llTIL " DOVER SHORES· 15~ dn. Vall; 2""4 POOL DOVER SHORES E/llde. No~·· 1660/rno --• I 0 ... , .,, ••••• ,.. owe .. 12%. ApptOlC· -.., 3 BEDROOM . 3 B"'TH ALL UTILS PO 78().8882 116.60/wll & up Color TV nlJ 1 Ir• t " r' lmately 5000 IQ/ft. HR + HO FOR f\Eijf :' ~onea In room. REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 Hl·llH 19s"°h•ar•ea .... rn----p-on...,.•a maid'• roorn a 1p1. t.agun1Hiiia3 & 2 8d1rne. ll900/Mo 649 7"1 New., 3br 2t>e M Vtfde 227' Newport BtvdCM wklyba1ls, 2700 sq" 3 Br Agent. 541· 1~8 S77S·S850. Fanc.d )'atd1 1at1 Ala. home, atrium. open ~7"5 WILL EXCHANGE .&LI TO 11•011 3'-'t Ba condo e>v.r1oolt1 & garag.. Kid• & pet• beam1, S 1D50 mo.. no " Dani Pt Hrbr Gorgeoui * HYO SHiii * wefeomo 883•0755 2 renlalt heft 2 Bl hme pell, gardner. w•t•r turn. SEA & SUN LODGE EnlOY the Paci lie aunHll S 10 000--20 000 • one SBA library lrml din rm $400 ltlC11 pell for 5 rrn 5•5-3!27 •·9pm & wt<nd1 S 100 wk up. Color TV HARBOR ISLAND DRIVE . . . 11tP• away from 11111 ume eo11 to' own " for· family rm • GrMI view' Living alon.? S295 p1ys hM on McFadden S-450 Nie & ci 1 B t 3028 W. Cout Hwy, Npt Spectacular waterfront. Pier and float ~:,1e; ;·~~11~h~n ~~::, ever Opn 12-e Sat/Sun owner 85l·2243 daya ~ ~~t &su~ll• ~izy ~~1~! ptu• FEE 539•1190 a.it ••~Olmo :~h S3s6 :;;,· Vacatlta for two large boats. Five bedrooms. ren1a11rea ot West New-34331 81 01 the Green 831•0910 539·8190 Be91 Alty FEE T•ttla fHO No pe11. ~8-0130 lt.atala 2t01 Huge tlvlng room. Formal dining room. port Own tr uy• Lantern. S&l·08'9 Harbo<Rl~Flxerl Mini local brlte 6 rm 2 b• ELEOANTlv s+Yttb Pvt 1 Br, lrplc. pool, patio, Lg 8Jg Bear cabin. Poo Large entertainment room with wet bar ~~~~:eoci" Ari:~Pr01~n~~: Hut. !tac! ?s:.~:1,7~_95~9L: hme w/dbt gar flyd saoo trl·l•vtl hm 4 • 2• trg &"•~• No pell. ~~ w tebte, color TV, 2 trpre and parquet dance floor. Pool. Consider s1rock 6••-1020 Beaut 3Br 3ba. •P• Ht 539-6190 Best FEE ~!::,r~o!'~ .. ,~:!,ft;. •Y 515 850·&3 Sleep• 14 5•>8918 exchange or carry first trust deed. Sub-LlllO HAL ESTATE ~Ylk~~~~5U:9•000 LIHllLE Cannery VIiiage Mobll• Vacant preellge 3Br 2ba, bbq p1t10. eot1r naat9d Eiiil dwnitr1 1 br. encl. l11t1la to $2 200 OOO _ Ba1utllulty detalled Only Home Park. pool, no cloae to ac:hoola/ehopa, pool & much more ONL y g1r No pell Rafr~, elec. Sia 2tol mlt..... .... . ......................... . . l•IM• lrYilt 00 $435,000. 4 bd. 3 ba. 217 pell. CloM to •hop• a kid• Ok. $875. Keith $480 • $50 NCurlty lee rang• $'10. 6•2-™ lfl P i I 1007 VII Ithaca. Open Sun-r .. taurant1 Furn. 2 bf, 2 537-5027 11fhe Orlglnel" 631-7300 11 Dll 1 _ A VERY day5, 1-• CANNERY VIL· ba, $12001mo. Furn. 2 br, 952··4'71. 968•9853 PIHILIFP YllW ROOllATE FlllUI . LAGE REAL TV. 673-3777 1 bl, din rm. lrplc, bay ••. t. ... IC~ .2240 A11rtant1 ,.,.,, ... Lrg 2 Br 2 Bl encl glf, j1c:, ... Ah •41 1805 llLIOA PHIHUU SPECIAL 01 499·4602 agt. view. lrg 1unny deck, _ utll rm, pvt d9Ck, bltn1, Newporl"" "' • COLDWeLL BANl(eRO llAHOll YIEW HOLLI SHl,000 Pnce reduction! Wonderful location on the canyon -very pnvate and natural This 2 BR. 2 Ba Cape Cod condo 1s ready to move into. New paint & wallpapers IUIOll YIEW MILLI SUl,000 This home truly has It au. Six BR. four Ba. two woodbuming fireplaces. a large family room and formal din- ing room & living room. There's room for a pool and even much more! 111 O&IYH HU,000 Price redw:t1on 1 Large townhome on comer lot with city lights view - located in private community. 4 BR+ bonlis room, 2 fireplaces and circular kitchen . .A.va1lable for 1mmed1ate oc- cupancy. GE 1s9-9100 . . ... . .. . .. . . . ~~ .. IEW LISTllHi Spacious 2 Bdrm, 2 bath condo 1n lull security bldg Fireplace. large porch. den. all very clean Conveniently located near Hoag Hospital not tar lrom lhe be'ecn Priced rtght at $225.000 ( 714) 6 73-4400 12131 Ul·ZUI HARBOR Near bay and ocean $1600/mo 1·772-1801 Lg 1Brhouse. near beach. Co1t1 Jlt11 2124 lrplc. S75Q, No pell. 2151 2 BA Apt 10 1hr $322.60 Pt1n A3 '" Culverdele 3 LllO w·T·llFlllT Cpt/drpa. No pell $500 pa c If I c . 6 3 1. 6 101. p I Id I al• ar beaches Two bedrooms ., " · " Liii llLE 969-270•. 836-9629 1425. Ohc mobile home. no 8"5·0•65 °0 1 e, pro m ' plui small chlld'e room Bdrm, 2 ba. many, many 3 bdrm. Sellltrade/teaM. " ., amenltlea 432-8338 One and hall ball'ta R-2 upgrades Excellent IO· $999,999. Open Se1/Sun 3 Br. 2 Ba. Furn. 2BR ntlf beach. Clean, pet1.0u~eat1,'!~ur'edult1. Unueu11. lrg 2 Br, beam •NEWPORT BEACH* I I Off d I lrt II IOI callon near, park and 1-5. 12..c Via lido Nord. $1750/mo. lhru 6-84. '"Oty. o,.,_ t'"'• ...-kind. ......... o ere a v u• Y " ,,_ .. '" ~..... 1991 Newport. e•&-8373 celllnga. covered pkg, pvt Lrg rm & b1 In 3 br condo v a 1 u e o w n e r pool Covered patio, 213·947·2329 BUI Grundy 675·6181 221 1'1h St. 1650/lncl natfo. E/tld•. No pell. 35 M/F $275 motivated W•ll consl"-· fountain very nloe yard 111 ·~2 .... 15 OASA DE ORO ... -pr1t. + · · r' e a 1 0 n a b i; s1•1,5oO In llTI VIOTlllWI 1111111 l1flr1111tt4 u · .... --~~~~8'8~ 111 uut• pd. 631 -2011111.' 01 wl<nd• otter 5210.000 39r 28a. aHume S 153,000 Gtatrl) 2202 3 Br, 2'h ba TwnhM, p11to, ALL UTILS PAID •br 2ba, wld, kllchen etc 00 E al 12% owe 2nd Lovely frple. pool. •P• & lennls Compare before you rent WOOIWI VILWI $250 mo $30 dep. 91 131-lJ Al IT JfiII1l bulltln cablnell. llke new l•••lf I Wl1ttr $750. 963-8739 Cu11om d"lgn fea1ure1. Victoria c M "'~•.•3•• I ---, 1 Br epll evall. pool, 1pa. ~ ., .,... 0 SOr I Complele with rul ltltall 3Br 2ba, upgraded, all ap-pool. bbq, cov'rd garage, llr. pattol bal No peta. Ill IAY IUOll It barn/whl plcxett fence JIOIU IULn pllencee Incl wuh/dryr, surrounded with p1u1h S50S..SS 15 CdM 2 Br IPI. M/F, prof. · · 80 y $227.000 2912 Broad -., llA••••Mflf llreptace, nr beach. $890 landecaplng No pell TSL Mgmt 75,.0081 °' full prtvneo ... W/O, ~ COTTAGE 6•5-1U6 '"" -Bach Furn $515 673-8779 2000 IQ t1 4 br 3 ba Ip t 106 E Balboa Open 1 t· 3 Sal/Sun Bk1 833-35« 786-1172 1 7H/IU·l1ll mo 213 496-7886 365 W Wiiton 6'42·1971 6•2·1603 Fem n-1mkr to ehr ver UClllFIOE 11111 Gar1gel anoP big bOld 5 •••;rt hacL 6 Da11 Ptiat 7 p1ua11. gorgeous 3BR 3bl OPEN HOUSE 11·4pm Frl·Sun 2 109 E BelbOI Blvd Lg Fam nome bay view S•95.000 Sell/ tr1de dn E-Z lt1m1 OWC PIP 6•4· 1642 or 1209)658· 74 72 etnaa •el Mar l 022 obPLEX S50K below apprdlsal 85 t-8767 R-2 LOT Bullders special • 2 BR, Iba house Plans done 101 two, 2 story conaos at 71 1 M arg u e rit e $198,000 20111 dn Ownrtagt 720· t 101 msg • Br 2 ba w/atlach gar on 60 11 120 corner 101 at 911 3880 Mlchefeon Drive lrvlM l11ut. Oer~lff Twill• Univ Pk Terr1ce: 2brl2ba $132.500 PIP 551-1882 llORTHWOOD Park Paseo 4 Br 2'/J Ba 2-sty detached. lam rm w/wel b11r, lrplc, A/C, beaut cpts & drape• Priced 1000's below last sales S 152.000 In assum Im Has to be one of Irvine's best buys at $176,900 Opn Hse Sat 1-5PM 20 Alba East. Ownt 832-2137 Prin only WOOlllllHE COita Ne11 l 024 1 V1<:tor1a for a low price ot FAMILY HOME $93 500 Call 646-8386 On a 11rge cul-de-sec 101 • Br 3 ba, ro1mal dining area. lrg lam1y rm and as- sumable loan S 185,000 Larry Oyer 6U-6200 L11ua1 lt1cll 1041 -----FOR SALE IHi OOHEll E'SIDE Open Thurs/Fri/Sat • f:lr. ram rm & den lamlly home Qui ol town own e r& ho1 01ng OPEN HOUSE Thurs. Frt. Sat 1·4 at 1762 West- minister Ave nr 17th Musi sell S 195,000 owe papers 642-7577 BY OWllER High dbove Laguna Beach 'Top Of Iha World .. With spectacular mountain views 1es11 this 48R 3ba European Style Chalet Spec mstr suite in- cludes frplc & 1acuU1 S2•9,500 Open house SUN 1 ·4 3180 Mountain View 494-2220 673-3750 Beaut. 2-ety 5 8dr 3 B1 rm wlfrplc patio yard • p S300 w/lamlly rm. Remodeled NEW & LOVELY DECOR. 2 saoo kid• peta mutt ... LOx4ous 1 BDRM furn Lg 1ba. bike trail to bch, vu condo oo1. •P• kit .• lfg .y8fd, "' trana. llry lwnb ... pvl .en: 539"8190 Bat FEE -COAdo In VIUa BalbOa of hlll1. tennle. pool, Jee.. '> utll (CM) 6•5-7480 LIN·Z, tgt. 682-2112, trance, 3 bedrom. 2ba. HOMES FOR RENT $800/mo. 9•6-7893 ' saune, S575 873-58 5 Fem to look for 2b 631-0157 Prln only Pvt encl patio, bulll·ln 11 T 7 2 NB/CM or Leg Bch up tt k d Huntington B11c:h 3 "'--anfront • 8 3 B .. 1~ trt ltchen, lnlng lfe&, g11, ...,..... ' • .,p ...... ....., .... __ • __ ..,_ $350 {need own bdrn Spaclou1 5 Br • Ba w .. 1. clllf lamlly home. $279,500. ~6-8111 laundry hkup, ftrepl1oe. Bdrmi S750·SSOO. To June 9th. S10001mo. New 2-ety 2 Br condo. furn) N-1mkr 770-9185 Comm. pool. Acrou from Fenced yaids & gar11ge9. 650-7368 $810, hOl'l\f 760-6~51 Plfk S8501mo Kida & pet1 welcome. WATERFRONT CONDO work 851 ·2000 Atk ~ F rmmte 1hr lrg 3 Br hM aaaae• LIE 11 .. 0 CORONA DEL MAR VIEW 883--0755. Agent, no fee. F n 1 b bid Mr Amme<man cdm. S400• 13 utll. 0 -" ...... I 9 Uf ' r, MC CJg ---· 863-114•. Marla, Walk to 1hop1, beach. Bal. o •Y & llght•. 1ero11 Off Newland modfft 2 Br $800/mo. , 875..0255 Haat. ltac• 740 --------,.-1 B from park. Oeco1ator wrw crpts b1tln1 part utlls Furnl1hed bd1m nr Bact :a~r2 ~:r;'91 ':1s~7~.;~!~a •harp 3 Bed French. pd S400'a flat 539-6190 Yea1r1y2. But•, •bp1c1ou11 dfurn 1BR CONOO Bay. $250/mo .. '..\ utll doors, atrium and dining. Beal Ally FEE ap • 1, a, new Y ec-VILLA WARNER $500. 71415•8·8009 alt 6pm S ILL 1 101 $1800/mo. orated. 1 unll promotion. (2t3) 592-1601 OI • IJH W t f t II SUPER OEALI Gigantic 2 $800/mo Incl utll1 REF'a OCUI VIEW OHH 1 tr rtl tall .. bonus rm. upgrades Thurs-Fri. 619-566-4306, 2 Br 2 -ea-Apt nea1 Lady/23-35 shr 3br 2ba n bch, 111/lut t.;utl S350mo. 8•2-3338 Ken 2brl1ba, pool, quletarei. llO. II 1· 1•00 galore Workshop. g&1. Sat alt 5. 714-650-073• Talbert & Beach, lrplc. s 160,000 1213)871-1500 I•--------~~~~ E~o;E~ts s~~~1 Apartat1ta, Uaf. g:~:;;: ~a~ch~:· 0:'.n~~ -M-a-,e-. -3-o-·,-.-to_1_h_r_n ... - Weataia1ttr lOtll1lMllal1 .. Z20i S50 secur i ty tee pet1pleaseS575 -+S300 COMhmeOwn Br.t>e.11 11-:'H.-:'. Ji ~ d A t f rm, hse prlv'1 $550/m. BY OWNER· BrentwOOd 'Bi. 3 ba. den, din rm, glf 537 -5027 Dll... I ID "' vv 86f-075jen . no .. Karen day• 831·1«0 Townhome 3b1 2'hba. No pets Yrly S 1100/mo. Two slory 3 Br 2 ba l1ptc Attract 1 Sr. yrly Meture flpl, 2 car gar , pool & 213.395.3511 pool iacuul k1dal pe11 married couple No 2 Br, 2 ba . cov patio. nuly spa, assum 11 9% loan. l-'L-$650 539-6190 Best FEE smkng or Pets 675-02H dee 19861 Cl&1emont, m $129.900 (71•)891·9230 .._.1 M11v1n'1 536-6030 MIF 30+ Large 2br/2ba East CM $250, 'hut~ 6-42--0408 Mobl.le 80-~1,.-l lOO Ptaia1al1 2207 lniat 244 One room bachel or • • 1Penln1ula Pt Exec home, 29R 2BA CONDO Unlver-s3ootmo ulll Pd Y11Y 78 SKYLINE J2x•O. 2500 sq 11. dlx 3 Br 2'h sity Park lmmac . end 673•922' choice space in NB edit Ba. 11g muter bdrm unit. S950 786-8116 811~ Close to t>each 2 Br 1 Ba, Furn hM E aide C M 1911 cpt1. d11pes. O/W $550 /Irv M/F reap mat. non 536·•637 amk $290• utll 5•8-1381 park S2l 900 suite. den. lam rm. 3 2 to 5 Bdrms- -PtaiDlala 2707 Custom order your own lrpk:·s. steos 10 bay, nr 14 44 or 20 x44 In Sr beach. al&1m. No pe11 S7~300 'h ILOCI TO IUCll rk in Coate Mesa Yrly lse 500 K St By if ~ --, 3 Br. 2 b•. bltlns. fJ«>lc Ward 645-1606, 991-4490 App I s 1 9 0 0 I m 0 ~ a I so r I $850/mo. y1ly 754·6930 8x30MOBILEHOME. )(fnt 5•8·2575 ealty I Bactieior apt ·~ block to cond. Senior Park 155 or C1,i1tr1ao beach. relrlg. llove. no older) 631-0523 L 2211 S365 675 922" --eac. 786-1172 garage . .. UlllA MILLS -------cm .. hf Mar 27fl 1972 Beaut v1111 West HW SPAOIOll Home 20x60' crnr lot. 3 Br 211t Ba ln·home spa, 2 Br. 1 '~ ba 2 story, pool. Hlghly upgraded 28r 2ba, mod upgreded kitchen, deck, 2 carports 2 per- lge ltv/dln/kltch area. lrpl, 2 car gar w/opener. 3880 Michelson 011ve sons. no pets 4348 Light inter Beat buy In huge sundeck & yrd, Incl Irvine Shorecrest Ln $705/mo. Orange co $27,500 W/D. freezer. gardener & 5990 Fantasllc Turtlerock lae 650-0473 bet 5-7PM • Young adlts welcome. m 0 r e S 12OO 1m 0 twnhome 3 br. 2'~ ba, 3 Br 2 Ba. lower dphc yr Walk to beach 1 B1 stove. Agt 540·5937 661 •3801 549•3•21 1740 SQ II 1-974·21•4 lease only S 1000/mo refrlge, ca1pets drapes. LOW PAYMENTS fry 8 Coro11 •el Mar Option 10 buy split level 3 673·8157. 675-6282 S525/mo 536-•837 mobile home Beautiful 5 3BR 2Ba, walk to beach, Br 2 be gd cndo kids OK Bachelor apt, no kitchen LI-HI leac~ 2741 Star AOUL T PARK 2BR very nice & cien Vacant $750 Details 539-6190 close to beach Lndry lac 2ba, enclosed porch. s 1050t mo 119 Oys Best Alty FEE $350 ulll Incl 838--0325 2B hlllalde apt w/ocean Owner wlll carry loan 6 4 4• 9 2 2 2 e v 1 wk n d --canyon view. new kite $39 900 Call Mary 594 •• 325 TURTLE ROCK 4 b1, 2'h Charming 2 Br 1 Bl unll appr s. yard deck, gar. ~.'·· •.. : BEA CH , ; ; . LIVING , .. ,•f1t I 4°) • Stcurny Gales • P1101 & Rec Roo"' • 1 6 l BR Palto Ap1$ • 'ia•Ofn Lanosup•no • D1sl'lw1She1s & 880 s • Joo 10 Beach & Sl'lops ')f A I NVIHONMF NI MtF rmmte to shr 2 Br apt NB Ocean view S 1501m. .. ul111 650·•518 M prof non smkr thr 3 Br • Be C M condo furn. $27: • 'It utlt 548-'301 M 11'11 F V. 1ml 3+: twnhse. WI O, poot1, gr lam area, pref. F .. kldlpe OK • $300 • 12. Iv m9' 964-5303 ' PARK NEWPORT APT Bachelor wlll ahr 2 br, 2 b. apt w/same. 640-8287 Prof fem seeks rmmla t• look for 2 Br hme In COM NB area Halen 639-55• or 997-2087 Resp pef1on lo lhr 2b1 2ba. w/d, frpl In CdM S•OOmo Inc utll 988-2•2· or 557-7'91 utc IOfJlll. Coll Prk 3 Br 1 • • Ba. lam rm lrg patio pool, spa $148.500 540-7367 Graham Agt 551·2360 ba. lam & din rms. 3 car w/pa110 & gar Yrty wld Utll paid. refer's req. Rmmte to &hr 2 br ept Super vu 2 Bi lden 2 Ba Lrg 2 Br, 2 ba moblle l&YSIDE PUOE gar Nr elem school $800/mo Coast Prop S700mo• dep •97-56'0 CM N/smkr Pool, Jae --------• R-2 lot nr bch $2591< w/fantast1coceanview ln Bayfronl spacious 2 Br 2 $1275/mo 955-2108 673·5•10 Sweeping ocean vlewl 2 S2751mo Mlke831·273 COSTA IHA OOIDOS owe lO% 494·6930 So Laguna On ly Ba s175otmo Univ Pk Twnhme 3 Br. 2 Coii1 Mell 2724 bd. 1 ba, gar. walklbch, Ammie wanled, M/F l.l 100 Nt.'o't Be.CL l 069 $49.500 Ownr 5•8-5659 Bill Grundy 675-616 1 ba huge lam rm. 2 car 8 S 35 1 $850. ullls Incl 494-30" non--9mkr to shr 3 B l _ • gar nr pool/school 1 dim, ' Imo. utll lies M B B FINAL SA E OF THE a•YfllOIT HOME Acr111e 1125 4Br 2ba view pool. 1enni1 $995 964-5927 eves Included 78 1 Joann home llr (. a, g.&1 "E•IOIE • -gdnr 2 lrplc owntagt 645 8453 lltwport ltacla 2769 lndry. H B 846-12" ' I On sand, w/boat slip Fixer 20 acres. ru"nlng stream $2000/mo 7~9-8006 ..: .. OOOBRIOG.:i.i · 8•0·8188 DOI I S ., ., ""vv 1:T 2 91 1 bl $675. Avail now. All ~o:tory 1~0!~house ~t~~:.~hereP ep~e~~'~: ~~~67~-~~2~76a{9.~:~: Costa Mt11 2224 22~r;42 :7a5~~~~~~:e:v:~~ 1N~d1;e1~plc$1u~g• ~!1g SM Sat 10-12am only Rmmt M/F 20-25 ahr 4b un11s w1th •3 8drms -2 prkg Newk1tchen 2br 2 s9951mo •Br 2Ba EHi· $520/mo 631-0921 Upr ap1 31t'.i't·36th St ~~~~5~~~2~5~~2!! Baths ba xt r a rooms side. large yard. 2 car LIJ11DI lli1ul 2ID 1Br. El slda. $425 Lots ot Nr ocean. ow. sml deck • Appro1 1250 Sq Ft S325 000 3.1• &Cllll enctsd gar w/opener • 1925· All new PV1 2 br, den, natural wood fresh crpt, 2 BR 2 ba, cathedral cells. Rmte needed to ahr 2 t> • Pnva1e Enttance Mrs Long. 650· 1190 Developed RESORT prop-washer/dryer hook-up. 2 be. wet bar. frplc. 2 car. paint CLEAN 851 -9523 oceanfront. newly remod hse, Newport Helght1 .. Uvtng Am w/Fireplace IEIT IUY o• LIDO erty Less than 3 hrs partly furn Close 10 all 2 patios 495-0283 all 5 F1plc, wld l'tkup $1000. $325/mo 3215 Broad Sl • BullHn Kitchen away $29,900 $3900 266 Cecil ___ _ !br E side wtyd/gar pelt 645·8324 Bob 63 1-4271 evea •Dining Area 400,000 Wide lot. 4 car down owe Agt call TIL Ma•t 1•2•1103 Mi11ioa Viejo 2267 ok 111-A Cecll Pl E of we LOOK FOR YOU • Private Pa11o parking 3BR 3ba. den 962·44 7 1 HOME F~R RENT 22nd1Npt Bl (Now) $535 • Garage/Lndry Hkups 207 Via Orvieto Lock 1 Bdrm ho ae Eaatslde n 730-0558 or 675-3875 /House/Roommate• ;.~If';, :,~i:;;;;'~; .~;·0:~~::2~, ow1111 C•ce•er1-Lota 22 ~~wf~;~~~ 1~~~0~~~~ Mier~!: y2~!al,~:8:~~~ 1a~;;1 ~~t~0·s~gg~·mgo81R~1; Ml~~J!rM'll F 10u:~~~1;:1~::·:;,3; b• ••• tht ftw rt1Hi1l11 11•1. li•ed r~te. 30 y,,'JPl!l 5 2 bdrm • den. patio, ga1 OK Agt N o fee req'd No pets 147 IN NE~ORT BEACH Pool, apa, lndry fee. Nie• FOR SALE 2 I I I P fl F 6 5 8 6 area. No pet1 lmmed ... I I f Monaco with best GC o s n ac1 c Boaut decor E111t ol SC 863-0755 lowe1 4 • 1 1 Slnglea 1 &. 2 Bdrm Apart· avail 1131 ,281 + ulllt '~*" ;~ COl•OM 1 YMI tr view 14 Rue v111ars View Cemetery 51000 Plaza $725 786 74•3 t & T h .. ~-. 8'-M;J 11lt. Open wknds 640.1539 for both H 0-2787 Newport Beacll 2269 2 Br 1·~ ba 323 E 18th men 1 own ouses Days 644-9111 Aft 3 _________ , w t t t" I -2 Br 1 ba. gar. w/d hkup s*oo .... 01 M d 2 St Twnhse, frplc, pat+o. trom S660 (Al k ebout 432-9280. . I tr ,... , .... 10. 1111! o••YOI COIDO Comaercial 2208-C Plocenlla Ave No I. mo 0 ern ~ar $650 lurnilhed apls complete -~-:--;;--:tt;----:---ZTr: UTHE CHEAPEST" fl It E I a.-. I • " Story Back Bay 4Bd 3 s •• 6 32 w1tl't TV. linens & uten1111. Rtat1l1 Waat .. House on beach nr Puerto 112.a 100 ti '"· .. • ...... 1986 IQ It 2 br & den Prorrtr 1250 pets 5595 545-7993 ba 3300 •If. 3 car gar. erra mgmt •1•1 • may be 1ented for lttort Vallarta, Me• $75,000 4 .. , 131-HOO twnhse skyl1tes, frplc VllEO HIES 2BR condo Xlnt cond pool. 1ac . •1,ac 101 Pou 2 Bi. 1'1\ ba, AtC, patio, term or longer No tease ' yr r91. w/bua In cdn Br 4 Ba nr golfcou1M1 Mesa Verde s 1eas1 ex-new kit 9' ,•1. assum Patio New drps/cpt turn or opt 6•2· 1366 encl gar Betty 6•5-9161 req'd) On Jamboree Rd. gel ting m1rri.d, dealr• W onderfu l fishing . pensive home ·11 s a loan $340 000 cash Close out on 20 POPulu 675-9576 btwn..S-7 pm - ---or 6U·2270 eves at Si n Jo1qu1n Hiiis Rd spec 2 Br tn CdM, NB h beaut1tu1 beach Con-ba1gam Su""'r sharp 3 UITlllE IHln P11n only 759-8110 models Sn-down pole 2nd nr condo. 2 Br. 2 ba. -144 1100 ittttt OUf new ltfe No .. ... ~ position Ms Pac Min S300's rent cozy hi hm not $975 and ground ltr 2BR ,., ba twnhM, gar, • e11pen11ve to brMk u1 Sider pall tiade or term• bedroom I'• bath huge 4BR 2bl'lth S 139·900 Front Line. Millipede. rar 10 Newport appls 1n-condo 2 Br 2 bl, $850 patio. no pals $525/mo. -----marriage, will take gooc Ownr 6 19-438-lO 14 hghl and airy 1tv1ng area GOOd lerms X-Callber Ill CUYOI CISTOI Joust Moon Patrot1 I eluded a11y mov1 1n Call Cllllheven. pool & exlrae n r 1 9 t h I Po mo n 8 IPlOIOll lPT cere Rel• 790·021: I Beautiful reai yar d, Really 979 5370 Lowest priced golf course Jungle Hunt & more 539·6190 Best Ally FEE (Or Furn) 650--050• 5•8-8357 1 mllbch ~2·2357 Scon HSlllE 0•Efl sunsoeen covered patio UITllDE custom In Canyon 4 Many llke new Pvt Ply --2 b I b h Ilk U I .... '"' I B 111 R -----"" n Owners 1eav1ng a1ee Bedrooms • baths Prl· Call tor details 979.8533 3 BR CONDO S87511ee 2 • Oen, newly decorlled 1 e. OUM· •· n qu. ...p na •ll•ble retpon IM, pr~ NEW LISTING Most de-Must sell' Call now New llsllng 3 Br hrdwd 1 · 1 2' rba al e, poo111ac1tenn11 CONDO. aome ocean E/11de C M 2 adulls • 1 S5001mo ln<:I 111 utll 111 room/1hr ba. non emkr s11ed Plan 2 · 2 Bd1m1 2 5•6-2313 firs dbl det g&1ege. lrg vate poo and •P• U • Jacoat Prtf 1350 dbl ga1 fiplc 5•9·0709 view, 2 car garage child mu $525, S700 • $500 security tee own phone S200mo 111 ~~~~~ac~ep:~~1·,::in ~~I~ ~:.cs~rl ls~art:~non:, umete ~~.~~~~ GIANT OUPLlx . 7 Br, 6 •Br 2bl College Pk $825/mo 760-8862 dep 642· 1371 (mgr) 650-2•07 al1 530pm IUt ref Irv 552-1~ 01eenbe1t locauon, many $129.900 Fuller Realty 110·1100 garages Npl Hght1 a1ea S875,no pet1. gdnr, wtr AVAILABLE IMMEDIATE 851"8928 meg VILLA BALBOA top fir, W1nted HouM to rent u1>9i•des $329,000 546-081• S245K Agt 975·0 1'42 pd 8•1·05H 557·2732 2br $850-$1000 3br 2BR 1 b• New earpeta Harbor view, 2br 2ba, 3BR 2ba In C.M touth o 0 ----$975-$2000 Ferguson & ~llure edits prel S525 1kylltt1. l/p, refrlg, seeur Newport Bl Rent $800 • UHE IHA VllllE llTHEITEI II A 4 Br 2 Ba, Ma .. Verde, H1M RE. ~2-1 t83 Agl 5•8-7729 bldg/ parking. pooltJac ~5·7269 1tt 6pm ,_.,~'foll TU llELTEllt $900/mo No pelt, grdnr, no pell $985. 833-2462G -=----....----w•LIUT 10./lllYllE s 159,900 for quick 1111• In 1760 •.f . patio. 3244 2 Br. 2 be. M Verde •r••· lflftl or " area of $2001< homes, TRI PLEX FOR SALE BY Idaho Ln 5•5-2426 IALIO& PllllllU frptc, bltlnl, g11. Avail YEARL y 2.bd, block from •••• nt. K1d1 1111 home and 1et1 their don'I needs' too' Som111onfll needs lhem 1n CllUtfled fS.42 5678 TWO 11111.-10% II. nds some wo1k 556-6033 OWNER COSTA MES.t, 3/1 $685 6•9·3598 beach & bay 595 Avail. • l.l,100 FILL ,.ICE L•ltE• ••po AREA PRIDE OF OWN· •2B1, 1Ba,ger ~1mlfncd N1ai bay and ocean March 111. 631-291• Cerpoft large enough fo " n "" ERSHIP yd lndry Move nowt $850 bNchee Two bedroom 2 Br. cpt1, drape•. blt·lnl. _ motor home A nett" ctt1n c unit In •n E ••de s 150 000 condo IY OWIER Double Lot Ownera unit Ml Wllllam1 5•7-020• plu• trnall ehlld'I room patio, g•• pd, lndry rm. Yrly , .... on the canal 3 Co11a M ... 8•2·72'29 excellent ln11dt location tnndar Wiii . 1nc11f1ce lo~ has 3 bdrm• 2 bl. One end hall beth• $900 S550tmo 278B e 16th Br. 2 Ba $1300/mo. New . Vacant and 1vall1bte cost s 129 900 Ewe.ell DISCOVER EASTBLUFF1 walk-in cloaet. lrpl, pin •Rtit 11141 l111dH par month. Vac.nt Im-St No pell. 846-6074 crpll, 2 frp1c·1. no 1>911, Call us for cs.11111 •nd unl1 Joyce watue hft1p ' br. 2•,; ba, VIEW, try and kitchen wl blt-1n1 HOUMI. APll & COndo1 madlatt occupancy. *TOWNHOUSE 2 BA encltd ~ 875·680& Offlct l11t1l1 HI• 1"·7211 83t-1266 ~:A.irp:~p~'"'~'ii:"~~ thruout • 2·2bdrm1. Land1ord1 Adver1INFr.. 111·11001111T 1·~ ba ger patlO 1545 Saa Jtatatt fR f&ft WntdlH bf Ni -Mull ... 10 apprec;iate soc at Stor•• & Marketa 648 908• · s.o.5•4e • echoOle & shopping You Ofl1y 3 yqre old Wiii 8•1·4260 3 Bdrm, 2 ba, 1 block to 1 130 IQ h ,,_ ________ , t V ' : OWN the land pr!CeCI consldet t11de tor condo a.aut 3br 2'-"'bl TwnhN BAYSHORES~-2ba. 3 bd, 1•,; ba, WSlda ~•ch On lit• laundry. Agent 641•603 .,aa', el' right II S28S 000 & o1 ?1? Call •31 ~~02 H & ......... cs~.. MCUrlty 1rM w/l>NCI\, Brend new. crpta. drpt, & $8751mo 911-8142 J•to •• ft'lfl. ..... .,w• term• 9550177 "' ··~ ugemiu,rwuwu ....... no p•t• S18501mo blt lne Enctp1110,ehlld'n • ... -\•C.C. • \~ • ____,., 9am • 6 pm •Ill fC>f Jecl< POOi. JK . tenn11 El lld• Owntegl 87$.-3568 OK No Pet• S875tmo Saa ta Aa1 71 Id HI R & O, Tralnln c.\a''' • 1034 Ftaatal.a V1Ut 1034 or Geri s11ooi yr 1" M 5•7050 ~s-ae•a fBR. ,,_,.,, redecorated C..ter °' ~., .. ,.,, Piii• If IWIER••ap c -Big Cartyon O~orllor _ ""'""' 75<:-..,, n Pr bull ~' ~ -i.tn/raady 3 Br 2 ba 1"" Condo Beavtlful golf 8'50/mo 2 Br 1 Ba loW9f Tennis, pool, etubhOuM. _. ..... 8£.ACH 4·PLEX bUlc decof 1700 llldl HCUrlty, IVlll Imm.CS '*' ., .. In Cotti M.-AllllUILE FIJll 10 YI. LOAI Two 3 8drm1 & two 2 539·8190 8nt Alty FEE =~r-Call Linda =~=P~~alorH. $500 mo 131·5019 8ob0tettlneont7t-1533 c.! my bdrl'l'll Attu~ S115K. 2288 Ma$ St i$2801up crpt1/drp1 Beautiful 3 JlR. I '4 Bo plu 1 l & o(( 30 yr fixed Prk*! 111 Co QP9tanV9 & retpon-BIO Cenyon T~ 2 a..a1 al e, retm 17301 IMC "95 ~~ ;,·;::,.. k itcht n lor the ~pl'Clacular pool & !4pe set $289K, 8 yre new ::~~~~ ~y· ~u2 S-try, 2 er. 2 be. pOoi, ~. TSL llc•t IU-1IOI CM In§ Br, 2 e. home Blvd H 19 842-2134 Ha h h k S23,000 dap1ee1111on _.11 •ft 7.,._. 6414133 • 11150 831·36531, M·F'. S6a5 2br, pool, 2 '*eon' nr OCC. 111 prlv•i.dcift 412 ~ .. _.. , H I .... .,..,1w4 •• tit• P1le1 aa4 .... llra1o1rt , ... , .. ,. ....... . I ,.,,, .. 4 :zo roll. -t ••••• ,, •• ,,. •....... ••4 e•I• ••• rnpea,. ............... I .,.,. '"'l Ji.t;p, woll 1h• Pllet OIW W&TDPIOIT Hol'M IOOlll perleet nlc. 1ppo1ntm1nt1. centrtl N1wport loc111on, 3 Ddrm•. 2 frp tc Oock ()my 13 74,000 In D truP w 11 n n wit gra ac: WT•I• ott1 ca11 fOf app1 1-5 .. k for Corin,,. only, no P•t• 325J· 17th S250tmo 5'1·le1" L Bctl, ~j,.,,. loc. 36 & all Large hvlng· room w/romanlic 8•0·2•69 Abarcromt>ta r;a111ide. 2 8'. 1 be. taun-EASTBLUFFCONoo3 Br. P11ee 6•6-5137 11.1pm , nOn·emkr, E •id• C01t1 IQ, IS50tmo Mary.AG f1rl'plac:~. formal dining room ar(!a & la•aatdal Prtt U7S ~rw"· 1 car~• 2 ba, poo1, Avau wknd ae251mo 2 er. 1 ~ B• MeH. s2&0. urn 11'\C'l. 842·3H8 111-~ open break f t bar H u~e 9000 aq ft. lot -mo S 1100/mo Aot 79-1341 greef1ti.ll tndry rm nlc. ~5-17'3 _· , 12 N Cotlt t'lo l .. t d { I d I V Ow Owner ~1111no· a unit•. e .. t•ldt cntnMr 2 Bf .. LIH ... foe 207' 'nwrtn. ' a rn o <:u · e N<' w ot"Cell. nl'r 770(> •II xlnt loc c:IOM J~ nil!' ..-.oiun• "~ 1'9f -.I UUllU ., .. , •-·-·tMI Mt JrQ unfUro bdrm Bch, prime~ '5 le< tr0ns/et1cd &' rt'~Y .10 mov l\Jl this tot 5! t 41J& JwYi 81&-...,d'Jl ..OO't & em •u 2 bdrm_ home wla~. -.... , ,.. w/w tk·ln doeet In 0 M Mary, Agt '42~ $152.500 Call for mort"tnfo.& ppl. S39·11908•tnd911 S:ZIOO'fmo.f"moTM -•2Himo •"tatKCall Allractlvt AlrpOrt arH t-t1ve you rHa 1oday·1 --Steprtanlt knardy, !al111d• cute Qacit1el0t, 5'1~3137 inytlme _ new PfOfaul°"91 offlo El1h11 lft,11111 111·44H. ctaulfl•d Ad17 It not, tt 11 "Ill bmc, n.,Qtl 0< ut AGI 873• 7300/'45· 70~ -,avlled 4 ce111no1. patio. Nie., 1 bl to ocun, ,...., bldg at I et NNff, b\1111 you•,.. mlaalnO ti. beet hay you ctn buY II onall ~•aw •Of'ltllChlng to ..in 14 l&l mo Joy~ W•llH, m•le. C()mp turn, ralrlg, to tult, '000 tel fl a up bar~ In tpwnl llln d.,.it..a, M1·N71 Cl..aHled .. 00" -Atma • IJ l •IHt TV. Wt9'Jr M&-1511 Vl-btt'"" I~ '711·5'• . ' II - I • " $2.17 per day Tha1'1 ALL you Ply lor 3 llnel, 30 d1y1 In tn. _, DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIEC TORY plul IM IAVINE MIRROR Ind t~ HUNTINGTON· BEACHCOMBER every Wedneedey 11 no extra charge• CALI. TOOAVll lllFHLlll Your Dally Piiot a.vice Olfectory Representative 142-4121 ed. IOI Cl f Ol'tlnt CleW tom 11 ~, fa.uoah, c:Mo, eec; AnYflrN M&M 042'41Cf.D IMtiat *1uWHI* UC'd. Guat. 931·~ AOOFLINE· All type. of root ng Pffw ~ Aeparre. Lie/bonded. •441498 85M102 --..00f A!PAIAS LOWflt pt~ Fr• ... a.52-1129 itYPIAd• •WORD PAOCESStNO• ECS11tng-04M342 UIAL I PllllUI. Project• 648-9414 ''" . 1 r'P•notword Prooeteln9 Al t>u1lnn•.1C1h001 a S*· llOnal ptOjKtl 851·10ot t WidnCI= wAITl ~ WINDOW WASHJNO "TM only meglc 11 OUAUTY" 831·2028 ~~~ lt..tl. 642-5171. t.lt ' ,,... Hit ltlr Waat.. SllO W ... Slit ltlt Wu... 1111 ltlr Wutti 5101 •11 Wu... Siii ltlt WS1!4 Hli Foundatftlwtffte &~ * ... w * •Rn/llUHTlll llllUL.... 9EllOAL--oh' I "PDT /TIU Aestaut';p-~ SYDNEY 0MARR doO vie of Bushard & Hell, Good phOMe/typfst. some EK&)erlenc:ed peraona to Engineering nrm In NWpt Ind stria! cllnlc Bade ofc Ill Plllm FV. 1/23. 839-1897 bkkPQ. 3855 So. Main St. receive end proc .. 1 8ctl need• ve<u11141 per-ex':>.r Good b9neti11 WEEIElll Experience nece1111y. Found: Yng I. Golden Re-S.A (71416&2-2977 credit appl~tlona. Ught a.on to do typlno. fill.no, ~233 Tom Gaoghan Su~ Nawtc>aJ* eat• Appty 1n 1*90f1: ~BJ.. trleve< c .M on Monte c°'*=1.lon eontact we>B phones & gen ottlca rlefa early momlno •am rltz. 41• N Newport &Mj, Vl•t• ~r lrVtne 6'>9032 •H -!AOlllT alto available. Bank <>< work Word proc:eulno •llll'l llLIU -10am Sat. & Sun. Mu•t H.B. 845--8700 EOE _,. -lln1111C8 background de-exp. helpful. 97S-0040 Speclal paraon needed tor have van, atatlon wegon iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1111 lllWAll mllTlft llrable. Chrlatlan Femlly with or small pickup. Hourly •••••••••••• For 33 yr old gold Rolex The Otange Cout Dally ID. lfflll GUii handicapped chlld Ex· wage & mllMQe. Apply In Restaur.m Saturday, February 4 ebony wood link atrap: Piiot h .. an exceltet\1 op-Gr~t luture with p~o-Sm otlc ~·a "think on J*'~ pref , wlll. tram pareon WMll<cfays: 330 W JollD e ARIES (Marc h 21-Apnl 19): Yo u arc pulled in t~o directions. lost vie. Npt Hbf Yacht portunlty f<>< a carw ~~:i1~., 1~';:~~~ your feet peraon w/ the light peraon Varied Bay St., eo.la Mna ~ Choose course that includes family. famihanty. security. Much Club. 1121184 840-5•5<' oriented Major Account Airport ~ ~11 m~~!'" duties Include outdoor Orange Cout Daily Piiot ad1t1onal tnformataon IS yet 10 be revealed -there IS plenty going on La.t: • ma. KITIEN. Or ~~IMr wlthd a saover; SUSAN MYER Ba ~':an 640--0218 !°Y ac:ttvltles & therapy pro-EOE "behind the scen e." Cancer . Taurus, Capncorn individuals play ange/whttabby Newport ;:t~ntl~~co:uaran:::d 955-7087 ~EPIUSA, N.B. ~r~ w/~~1~ ~ 3h:~~ PUTl·IP paramount roles. . His area. 645·4874 draw. •garn11 com· MOl'l-Frl Muat b9rai><>n-5 days a Week lnciudlng TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Recent contact, made at socia~~fTair. LOST: Fem. Golden Re-mluton. Oe9i<• tomove lllLY "LIT .... ~~("/ti .. ~ al ble & dependable. Saturday Wiii train Art will now pay d1vidrnds. Funding will become available. you ll be trlevef. Recent mother. Into management• plu•. Now accepting appll-~t ~tc. K.4al!:11io..,~ Salary comman1urate :,,:f:i11'%1~%= happ1C!", healthier and a .. dream tnp'' is soon to become a reality . Vic Ealtblutta. NB. 1/3l. Sendpr~= t~seo cations tor 0t1tr1C1 Man-tte~lble. ·S51hour. Call w/e~par Call t~ Can· benetlta. Apply: Pan- D1vers1fy, keep pla~s flexible and options open. G emini, Sagittarius ~ard. Sarah a.o--0396. Coate M~. 92828 age< to eupervl1e new.. 780-3885 (eves OK) ~~!-~::~18:~M~~ or nysaver, 1aao Ptecenlla. persons figure promtnently. Lost: Fem Shep/Huaky EOE paper carr1«1. Should Coe(• M ... GEMINJ (May 2 1-June 20): Be ready for revisions based on mix. Blk wl whl. Blk col· have good pertonalhy. UlllllUUI , llW ••• p•-_ dd . al I S I . lat CM/ nr Npt 5<'8-4819 neat appearance l enjoy wllollOWlng f<>< JOyoa I 100'•0F POSITIONS _H..,... a •lio n source matena • upcnor wt l rely upon your JUdimenl. AccounUng wortclno with younga1••· Balboa Beauty Salon. Pecma111e11t pa111tlma ix-- You'll ha~e more res~ns1b1lity an~ a clear path to promotion, Lost Himalayan white kit· &OITS PAY&IU IUll Muat have Van, Wagon<>< a.&-1675 ~~~~~llzed Int~ 111on, Monday 2pm to ap- 1ncreascd income. Scorpio, Leo, Aquanus persons fi~ure prominently. ien·r Bkalbo,: ''~:d· chlld The Jolly Roger. Inc. h.. Pick-Up. No compact •TIOILTlll •Fast placement prox. 8:30pm, T""'1ay CANCER (June 2 1-July 22): Focus on puzzle pieces that fall intQ R~~:R~ 8:~9 1'2 an opening I<>< an A/P cart. Good salary, mll• lnterlOf plant care Great •NewJoOthourly t0:30am to appro11 place, tr.a vet, chanic. variety and education. Open lines of _ • . Clerk Accoununo & 10 ~:~:,:et::pany lob & benellt1. Exp. & car JOB GUIDE AGENCY S.30pm No •llJ*tenee communication realize that someone 1s trying to "tell vou somethina .. Loll SHEEPDOG. Fem. key exper~ required op.. nae: FfT S40-5«0 502 S. State College neeessaryn.,,.. ...... 1 ... ~Pf>fr.Pt~!:.flfl11••• f • . ' . e-wtitlgray & blk Anawer Restaurant accounting ponunlty. Apply In pee-· Anaheim 999--0202 ,_ • .., uvv --· Member o ~ppos1te sex figures pro minently, rclat1o nsh1p 1s more to "ABBEY", very friend· desirable. Excellent ban-son a1 Dally Piiot Clrcula-IHllOlUIERI · . Costa Mau firmly established. ly. E'slde C.M 675-23 t 1 elltl & wOfklng cond· tlon Offlee. 330 W. Bay PROFESSIONAL TOP Operator •n•w.rtng Mr· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiii LEO (July 23-Aug.22): Spotlight o n personal surroundings, dayslotc or 648-3375 hm 1tlon1. Apply In P"on at: St C.M. Mon thru Fri. PAY • PIT g..2 . OWN vice 11P~7AM. :f•'U:: PIOIOTill do mest ic adjustment. possible P.urchasc o f art object Or luxury Item. REWARD! Loel 1131 lrg ~~42Jgt:r1e1t~Tv:·1~~· :~ ~r~~:ia~. phone TRANS 786-8222 r~77 p pr err Can you O ther ~ople will confide financial problems. may seek your counsel. gray Ing hair ma cat, NB. CA <71•)250--0331 · E o E. HOUSEKEEPER: 1 day a , 1 _.191-_ Per11. Spare3hr1n1g.ht1y? Be pohte, but refuse to become anextncably i.nvo.l ved. Do no t co-si3n! back bay area 646--0778 weet<. engllth apeaklng. " "-Are you. VIRGO (A~g. 23-Sc~t. 22): .Qo slo w, maintain l?W pro file, realize REWARD. Shettle type, AOOtlmll OLllll DELIVERY: Job Gulde Relerencu. 5• t-3030 IHlllll Well groomed, that you can em by playing wa1tin~µmc. T erms wall be more clearly golden brown/blk fem lmmed poaltlon avallabla. Agency, 502 s. State Col-Houaakeaper. need am•••• ~=a::i1vated? defined, you 11 see others an a m ore realistic Jaaht, Focus al so on doO, "Mlshka" 1/26. vie Typing, Adacl• entry,.. teoe. Anah. 999-0202 mature pa<aon to help N~......,. <>---h uar~atlnn Oo you bl. h -bl I I I gh d P'' Magnolia & Garfield phones, I • payro I, v-"""·.,....... ,., " ... . .. .... We're getting• Hew l.oc*I The Jolly Roget In Lake Forest 1a taklno on an ex· ctt1no new tootc wt1h a compteta remodel. W• ate aaarehlng tor attract· Ive. en«getlc people with an aope11t• I«~ ~tlon• WIU be ae- ce pt ed 10•m-6pm Mon -Fri , Jan 30-Feb 3 and Feb. 6, lor ••· pa<lanced •COOKS •HOST /HOSTESSES • OISH18USSERS •WAITER/WAITRESSES •BARTENDERS/ COCKTAILS In addition 10 compt.ie tra1nino. ..a proVlde ex· cellent company t>ene.flts & ad11 1 nc emen 1 oppor-1un1ty \ Come by & talk with ul ·· pleaM no pnona calla pu IS mg, p u IC r; at1ons. cga n ts an perm1ss1ons. HB/FV 213-590-6497 must type 50+ wpm. op.. Hn&L WISTAIT c:.re IOf 2 children & ... firm hu MVe<al opening• EnJoy wworklng with klda? LIBRA (Sc{>t. .3-0ct. 22): Job gets do ne 1f you agree to handle 714.983-7201 erete 10 key adding Full/time. X-ray lloente 5191 ~/Infant & do Ute lor responsible and in-11 you can anawer YES TIE .IOLLY IHU m ore respom1b1lity. Depending on o thers no w would be an erro r. mach. by touch. Excel. Must be aharp, 4 daya/ hakpp g. Daily e-5. Muat duatrloua people. A good Phone a.e...io21 22873 lal(• Forest OrlV9 M ember of opposite sex does care. m akes demands. expects you to ., SCRAM LETS company benelllt and week Buay, pleaunt of· drive. muat •peak Eng .. apeak1ng voice • MUST! 2 30-6pm Mon. thru Fri Et TOfo CA · S r: competlve 1al1ry Call 11 N Ce must cook evening meal A great way to Iner .... --------•••illllilllli••• rec iprocate. pecaal service 1s 1caturcd. o ne who shares interests will " 833 8.;.." ce. ewpon ntar Non-amkr & non-drnllr "OU' bud,..1 d-'t··• We COOperate. Judy at 714 -"""' Sala.ry open. 640--0300 2 15 , •-"' -ANSWERS B•gln approx / pay I~ your training FOf PlllflUlll SCOfRdraPIO (Oct. h2.3~-N1ovh. 2dl):FProJect can n o w be. co!llpletedddcd ..... B~~1~~;:,'p~::~1~0 Oenta11111_.....111 85t-9388. A9k for Betty 1nte<VW!w/appt, call LOfll Part/time. Thu,... & Sat ·sense !l. ma. 1s 1. 1g te : oc:u s on co~m.unicat1on. a Lunacy· Younv be wl other children. Pia '"'""' Mon-Fit 9.30-5PM at ~5-5778 Experienced. Apply' Pen- recogn1t1on and intens1 1ed relationship. Populanty tncreascs. c1rcum-Pol<ey ·Thrush call Cheryl 557-8149 dys Expa<~ only.• days• llllRAIOE PlllT /TIME nysavar, l&eo Piacent1a stances tum an your favor and you could actually win a contest. STOCK 64~622 eva ' wee«. ADA required. Ask Exp'd aec:retary. Full/time Av · Cotta M... _ SAGITIARIUS (Nov. 22-~. 2 t ): Be ~eady for new stan. a~ded ~.~~ :!~•.tt=!~ BABYSITTER f<>< 8 mot lor Nancy, 645-7580 avail lmmed F111merttn-Pllf&on neieded In Ad· IULUT&TlUl d d h I rt t t t R I I ..... -. a w•-1 surance, N.B. 831-7740 dressing. Mon & Tun .,,_,_,, ___ ,,. ..,....t ~·r· in epen cncc, c ancc o pa 1c1pa c in exc1 tng ven ure. es n c ions who incorporated hlmaell girl. Mon thru Thur 7am ..v _.,... -•" 4.30pm to approx. mid· ~ ................... -..-.. ..... .. are removed, you 'll feel free, creatl\e and romantic. Get to heart of and became a laughing to 12.30 pm Nd Cleanlng&malntenanceof INTERIOR PLANT MAIN· night. Requires good ~':i1~h~~~ngwe~:1~~ matters, be direct. make personal appearances and appeals. STOCK. resp/loving peraon. CM. yachts. Call Lancer TENANCE PERSON ey .. lght & manual dex· CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You'll have m o re secure base -Ptrna-•-301 642-•23•. 642-•237 Ya<:hts. 646-8955. Mlu ion VleJo area terlty Awly Pennysavlf, ~i.~oMn ";~.n~:e: au ---855-3791 t660 Plac· entla Av. ~~ others will sense your added strength and w ill cooperate. Focus also on wm lllTllCTlll Ivers cross country Cal Costa M... plus prlVlll ofl'IC• and legal documents, asp1rat1ons, public relations and mantal status. Lunar ESOOITS /MOIELS Pro0resslv• beauty oo1-hoense req'd MacGregor .lmLIY ULEI secretary 675-2311 Days position highlights short t n ps, visits and ideas that .. chck." Outcalt ONLY 835-9199 1age chain Metllng lie· t~~~!'M:!:.1 Placentia. Newpon Beach'• leadlng n /Till ltCEPT. & Ev/Wknd1 875-3311 AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 18): Be flexible. give full play to TraHl 0 ensed cotmetol~ In· A.GS jeweler• aeeklng full 1-Spm Optometric off~ HAL man intellectual cunosity, ask q uestions and conduc t a personal investiga· s199:tA1<e TAHOE ~1~::;°l ~~ =:va~~-P~~~~.~~.r'~~h ~':!c, ~::'~~·-..;::~ Hunt Bch 963"3030 TUOT IWI taon. Yo u'll locate what had been m assing. you'll gain added confidence 3 nltes Mar 1-4 lnclud" Salary DOE Excellent · C ottlce proc.dur91 5 day Partttime South Orange County and you'll be m ore aware of body image. Gemini plays key role. air. ~s. lodging & cruise beneflta. Cell Marilyn. Union, 901 Pee. tt Hwy week 1n00dlno Saturday. llPPUIEn Draw New lie. welcome PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Focus on organization . specific ideas, ship HB Ski & Travel (7 t•)98&-758•. M/F llUHl/TUllH no evening•. 673-9334 YIH 1111111 w 111 train 493-.o93, 1f no basic objectives. Y ou'll be al right place at crucial mo m ent. Take Club 895-3836 wmmust Opportunity for advance-UULIHlnUY Trred of1lttlng111ound wlth answer.(2l3)607-5091 advantage of high cycle by m aki ng co ntacts. putting fonh proposal. laaiaHI !'}.· 4014 Rent or top ,,_ Fashion ment. Must be high 2•3 yr• exp. XJnt typlno nothing to do? Oo you <Call 7 days •_week> · · Sc I k I _ school grad, OVlf 18, S llke to mingle? II to. give llCfaftaltST/fYM•f 1n1t1ating creative pro1ccts. orp10 pays cy ro e. Buitneu R e<ral s;vl(;;., latand ., ... 644--0661 neat appearance. AAAA Non/smol<er mall Nwpt us • Jingle at 5<e0--0301 r n• r N V""" 8ctl law firm 762-2518 60-65 wpm, heevy phoriet OtHct ltatlll 291 t Coaaercial la•a1tti1l Ever lncreulng "MAJOR Burglar Alarm Trainee. driving record (bring for an ••citing Job " 1 5,.5-6905 Bllyfront Offlcft, patios, ....... 2911 ltatab 2920 ~ub~~a~~~~r.~~~E~; :J>f.~_Jtwn 11•2P~ ~~~t~~~~.:tl Corne In Np~~~·~",~!-"~. ~l~~;·Lo~'·:N~~ RECEPTIONIST FIT perlelng, JanltOflal 16026 Harbor F V 2000 & 2600 tq tt Unlimited Franchising .B uaper aon: 9'i'P9r . FIEIWAY ITHEI motivated, exp , l~al TIMES Hours 9am to 2 Hair salon BalbOa Island 67J-1003 1240 sq 11 S0.50 1q fl potential. lllat1me secvr· needed !Of day ahlft at 2706 HarbOf. c M sec'y Thia challeoging pm Hourly wage • com-Will train 673-4013 Beaut1fUi private olllce Agent 541-5032 Agent - -5<e t-5032 ~r.,~~t .!8:o"n~f';..: gourmet Newport res-558-0383 position requires strict ~~~ower L:~t~M 1375 ltOtPTillllT w/balcony, bay view, 2000 sq It at 50c FT. 2 C M· 600111 Incl o~. partner (rere oppty). taurant. Call 875-2566 Orlver -wl sml PU tor auenuon to detail & of· II•••••••• Corporate headquarter•. C I I C2 200 .. too 12 1 d fers potential for ad-aub·leaM or rent al ollces zone. " amps, t oor. S50K. Details 819 meuenge<ldellvery ave. vane.men! as office mgr rapid growth ret11I ch11n 71•1720· 1105 lrom Newport Blvd $300/mo. call 759·8006 .727.0050 Mon-Fri, 9.5 ADS Delivery 28t-6018 Reis r-'d .,.0 ,, ... .,2 PART-TIME. Varied hOvra Olfleea ove<loOk Fashion Al '. 5•8 1303 --. --vwv to Include early A M G I FORA NT. Furn office. arm •Y• m ... _. __ •-a1aact .. at1 4AAli <>< 819·758-7464 Darr•t UllMMUT• n... -'---1"" •••'t ••an-llland ood fvture or 200 S 00/ I ILYI ,.. .iwi. Finl .,, , ,._,, ... ...... .... IAOlllUT weetcenda Must have de-bngnt aJ«t outgoing, aq It, 2 mo lit nt IEWPIRT • FREU Lt Xdfit UOIPTill&l ager. Mature. exp. per-l*'d•bla vehicle i.tmall I as t Tear n a r C a II locAvalt2-1558·3900 800 sq ft. ground floor. TV COMMERCIAL SEM· ..... -aon PfT, Laguna Beach 2nd shift , 8-11 pm Miii, t ruck , van, stetlon 8 • ._9900 1nan.uu1 Corona det Mar gourmet shop. Expa<lenced. pan or fullltlme. weeltendl & ~enlngs Call 873·2~3 ROOFERS Need 4 top quality repairmen, knOWledgable in-cold prooea. anaka. comp Al leall 8 yra •XV 1n roofing & repaifS a.2-7654 lalea USTw.11•11 FuH time, m•ture axper d for dealeflhlP Car or 11m1lar talU uper help- ful Exoallant salary • comm Send reSYm .. 10 Dally Pilot. Adi: t23. p 0 Box t560 Cost• Meu CA 92626 Saies - tmlllll 1toe11& rt• Fesn1on Island line~ turn11h1ng1 reta11ef needs e1;p d salesperson Pref no drapery measure Hrlylcomm Mr Bruce. 644-8860 Nettle Creelt. SALESPERSON FULL/TIME E'llper1enca rn Hallmark cards & oll1ce 90ppties 40 ru wtc incl tome n19hi. & wknda 952-8910 Full MrVloe. 170 aq ft ol newly r emo de l ed . INAR. SEE SUNDAY AO 19Wtll cleaners. 49•-8•50 lathe work Injection wagon) to uatat news- pvt office w/200 aq 11 McNuh Really 642· t33• 213--48&--4•91 Tl Ull ex Ull .,,,,.. INR motd components Mtac paper dealer In Irvine common area. CdM -m• -I em making over St0.000 at -•-toollng CM 5<'5-5828 area Mull bl ~-HOIPT/mtST SAUi PEUH lnfNlf 01 " SPIRITUAL READINGS a month 1r1<11 et'll looklno and Guy•. gals. homamakeJal 11a•••f--~ dable Contact Greg 5320 pr mo 975-4404 3300 IQ ft fOf 1 .. 11 Advice In all matter• t:-ova. tor people Who want to person· SELL 1c KODAK FILM --11 ' irrr'' Hyde Monday thru Friday Full s.rvlce Executive Deluxe Improvements Incl marriage & butln111. do the um•. Cell .. , .... I,........ coupon• Church benefit Challenglng opportunity between 9 30 and 10 30 Sult•• In Newport Center Encloled reception area. Also counMllng. 1815 850-411 t 2•0-0427 for eggreuive 1911 1"1iaiimlillioiinllfl¥•6'4iii2•·•1i31i2i1 •• 640·5•70 LO Ille room & aecratarlal So El Camino Real, San --llAlll &LIU llTA motivator with man•· i• • area 9 MP•rate otltoe'• Clem. llc'd 492·72" Fabric Shop, Ml11lon 309226 C ...._, lllllTl/ ... U gerlal n lll• to take Udo VIiiage bayfront view, Conl rm elev a lnlide VlejO. Full prtoe '36.000. out • ·-1 very atlfec11V9. muteular, charge of quallty rroztlfl Airport area company FIT. uo cs E•ciu~V9 en.I naad a P I T par1 on drl"n ,store SC Pl.ala w/atrong pnone & MC· LeMagasin 5'9-8585 ratar111 1klll1 Mull type --55 wpm accurately It yov l!now 111rn11 you w1r11 non-amkr 1-~ 30 M F t<S 8dver11~ but dO'I I Cindy 833·9978 I know how to u~ II 111 1.11 400 t f., S360/mo Avail gar l~I tor Law Firm Lest ft!d Ice Cr e Im PI r Io r 11111 UlllA al~lc moo.la ~ deaet1 lhop Muat be 3/t 875-674• AnK•P• Aaaoc. Limited (lranchlta) Irvine ~~II (S..StoreManaoerl for Callfomle'a nnat ..,. entlleu1111t1c. creative Salllng anything w1111 a Deify Piiot C.....,_, Ad II It will bark ne!Qh or M t r111p wet1-wt111eo c11tti· I~ ad1 will put you 1n touch w•lh the right people 6•2-5678 ---..ay IUOI 759-9482 price, S 120,000. vice. High paying career and promo11onat minded """'"----FOUND ADS BOI 842·7461 opportunity Call Mr E~ In ice cr .. m Baeutlful offlen 1v1llabte Prima retail <>< ottlce 2000 aa•-Sendets, (213)851-5583 apeelallty Item• a plua neat Coul Hwy or OC or 4000 IQ rt 528 W 191h For Sele• Vwy p<ofltable ..... -No OYeftiMd b8M plUI Alrpot't. t20·250 IQ It 11 HarbOf. C M S 80 IQ ARE fRE£ concrete form MFG Co PfT. Specialty drug ltMe FILL/Tm PAY percentage Call '1 14 each Carpted. mini 11 Ric 83l· l288 Agt. Xlnt term. Write Box 11 1Httlng a mature PAIT/Tm... •9._9499• Mon.frt bllnda tpaclou1 win· C •801 CIO Dally PllOt, cathlar/Mt.1 clerk to -..--dow1 • typing, r•C•P· IOlllL Pltnln al: p 0 . Box 1580. Coat• work Oil. perm.,,..,t PIT Oppor1unltlH av•ll•bl• ..,. ______ _ tlon1.i. conf room. etc c 11..,oom apao. available Meaa, CA 92828 beSl.9. 30 hr9 Wk. ~:!.thClr~~u:~g~ USE THE TM Executive Connection tor veri.ty ol actlvltlat In 142·1111 WAITll lrTllll Tll 111.1 •II par t m • n 1 1 n 0 u r DAILY PILOT --780-8070 i:'':~~=/Heu;~~ For~renl.autt•bteror t810San~Or.NB door·to-door ~aper .. FAST I.I • ...,.., UU MARKE1 Annual ,._.. Found bfown purM, on c:aterlng IN-4n1 Cf\lld ca.re, mehlfe. FIT, aalet program uvartn~ •ISULT .. Ofc ap.a: 226-1000 IQ ft. agreement w/optlon to bU• S7, lrld•y. January I .. t dya, Mon-Fri l P/T, d~' teed hour'ly wage plu9 s1•v1c1 Lota of prkg, Janltorl•I 4 renew Malnt 1cu110dlal 27 844--0164 a"9 la eve1 Incl Sat. <t, CM commlaalon Houn. OAM • all ut1i. Incl Mo-to-mo -.-.... .. a utllt rvovlded F nd-,.._, .. Al 21-!FC~dH 4111 Own Trans 850-9144, to 2PM, or 4PM to PM DlllCTOIT ,..o.1 S ••7 7010 _. .. ,.. ''" . OU ~ ng "' 831-&220 & aSo•5077 Trtlnlng II provided ""'·from 1/ft "" • Contact Cerol Jon••· St Newport Beach Es1 tor Nie Potential to wn l300 fo'or R('~ll ·~ lllTll• 842.fe51 .. t 230 87l ·3863 to lcMnllty Nortlleoe.t Hwy. Leguna CNtd c:are. mytiome..3 0ya ptua S* weetc. For.,, tn· St>rvec-e all 1 MO,REE RENT . Stor~ apace w/olflef, Found ra /bfntwht Ml Beach lllneu forcH t> wk, own tran1 tervtew, c .. W/thort wm !eue. full 1000 IQ It, S•OO/mo 'Cock.:0/-nc Flemlngol ~-13 r:oo~C~ M-8f>Me5Q..3U3 (7t•>N7·2381.Ext t2<M.. 642·5671 ..,...~r: ettOOv«Or Coll• M ... 8-45-9907 SanPC>er.M.V.S.5-~0l9 ~~~g,. lam to e:n CKCUlltora, ~ ~· 2 Ut .... ,_-"" OeMy ht. JU Sult• 1 . NB 831-3851 ..... t ..... - -Mon """ Fl1 ~~11'i+ orlrvt~ PIO! Wint' Ada 1-------- ltatalt nio t::;:,H:J:,x ~ 7N-1371 SJC 4$W747 I ·1 p·1at .' ................ .. 12ooaqit.S0Bs.&am H•rbor High •ru. IMllWAITll II J I ·-. Av • So Senta Ana S! &&0-3• 13 4S hr ep.n1n9 1oon • pa ... TIIE ' mo Tom 85 t-192' CM9ft Aettaurant Mutt : 11111 1 t2oo aq n. ao t3 I . Or~ ":;:: "':O::t !:· ~ lltrtl11• It..... be Mat,· cteen ~-: : Av~ So -Sant• Ana SS!O H8 • Nawland/Atl.nt• Soeial~ln 1.tl tnd. •n~ ltuO•net QK. ~ Deliver Dally PUot by auto in : mo Tom 851·892' ....,.·_19,4 TO 181nce 1MI "WV at 7111Wwner1.1 l ·•-'"'"" u...-'-.. -... I'> '---·-• ______ _,,R_.,._, ..,., 11 -Robt ~ NM/CM -..:ti Miid ._., ...., : ~--~u .. --"* ......._-. 1=':r1~"~~ a°ci1 ~).:~0t'rl= ~!;~ .. 81=; Counter htlp, PIT ' per ~ 'Z.~k~P,.~-· thcJ ''" Whfttltef c M tll, c M S.8-3134 W100W HAS"''°' to·. ;~~';"'· Gely'a o.lt ~00 ,.,_;, Mr n~---t : =~~~----1 ··d ',, fOf ,..OUnd Sml~~ 110,000 14> No Ct..:llt ., per mo. '-AIU • D&nuW '•nd wl'tal you wen I In '~e:.£~d iu 1 :It,,. a Algonqull\/Watnt, H8. l clMac. no penal~ call Ha.e aomethln~lo N'11 . 64 2-4321 WE 1Wy Hot Cl~ Cl ad '42-M71 14W 281 Denltct1Asloe I? 7lt1 Ct•1•d.. ft Mil , ··..... ...... • ............ • 4"'!!!!~..._....,,.,~;;.;=---=~_:;...---------------~~ - 11 a tlmpla mattet hey, you can buy It or sell iuat caall M2·5878. 11 1n c11utflld 642-S678 ~ KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZESI W1 c; TC llfJ UL OG Nl .,.1'1111r RI At I' . . . . . ..... 1 t.t 'I A A 11 t '•, f.' f j 1 ' " ' -.,, , . • -.. 08 ' Of-CO.II DAILY PILOT/Friday, FebruaryS, 198< fanllut HU llhcollut!u 1111 loll1'oltllt 7121 au !f!tL..,.,.. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Sold dlltfr ~ Oln, aA8£8AlLCAA08.19U\' W1naaG1hn1 _•qu.pmnli 1oouaebCAA8 1"!'1 •••• r.n. ••. ,. N'l'll: t•t>'f, brMkfronl, prt1-:117t eolleCllOM & ~ '50-A50, Mill TOCHOOSEFAOM ...... tahU'l:NI~ ~~wfit3 1.cM11 12s-1115, m••• 1so. 'l lf~·~-w _ UCA:,.s,ilr1_ti:n "7i241tWQ1'1.41Pd.•h ACROSS 1 Crlppled • e BIK\IOQ 10 Sobbed 14 ld~ize 15 lnllMd •• Song 17 Slole 19 A•vine 20 Entertainer 21 01 \let&e 23 Caries 25 Comedienne Charlotte - 20 Attempl 27 Pronoun 29 Perlthed 31 Pop 33 Cask 34 [)eQIUme 36 Pettt spat& 40 Can. prov. 42 Hoarder 44 Hybrid einimal 45 Footing 47 An111e1'8S 49 Formerly named 50 Sulficed 52 Snout 53 Forly winks 54 Drama par! 57 Spanish 2 3 17 • •t '3500. Oelt • bf... ., bOOml 150, -..... ............ • • ., ... QNlt ciondl1ion. oond. 2nd pWflt. Molt o+nett• Ml' 42•· rncttable Ek.IM bedl S?CTwtn tMld U0450. OIW 175.1112 Au.to \rent, flal;.4ory lif, 11900~ .... 71.41 ttt. tpm WI t2t15 780-1154 Wl•llt 4 ftw.t Ctlalrt I SJS. BMX blae, aJI , pow llWtng/wte. •r. .... -~. &1 vw. •• t4iOL. IUIO, a/C, O\t, bar itOOI 1o mos o6d· Ctllld1blk•S4013S-1&e 1 &a~I CB. ,,.... cnll.M conu°' _ ........ MW uoO. nc111 l400'. CeftlnQ ttn. btw •108 USEDC:XRS rnA!!Y more ext,. iow Fleet prtca. lrnmed. o. IO.W.17ff0.M2·725t a.lieie PREVIOUS 59 The -grilty PUZZLE 80LYED ~·~-.rn'iini'iiOnri'Ti 84 Scerves 87 01 e time a.tkUne Wallawey ,.. ~ctes&tl.lllPl!ghts.eo.t TO -HOOSEF"°M ml1Mg9,11lntcond,IUP9f' livery. D. Pto111r. m llalltit c11,., e mot old, S300. SH01a1e1Si5. as2.om WIW.Wtsll•i _ ~. rrw11 .... (T0727) "44'"'590 -t M =iftml-::~:::z:~1 .. ·--. ' <cil:4'iP<i: '''"I"' ~.. ....1 so1111 "':&:ari1·1b~'llln~2 I ;mm1'!Porl\l!t.ffi.-;' ~ uphOI. Jn gr.-n, QOld, bfn C80 1•• .. •t !~6d np,~o!~!.' AM/FM 11.-.0. 35,3$9 South COunty VW·leulu 1•1, N IUO 188 8UICit ~· Xlflf cona. & wtlt 11rlt*I ~ ...... xlnt 28~ tSct"1eo!'e310 ....._. mllet.1111• new, xlntcond, 117111Mc:h8Nd CDlm ee v IWAOO 33M ml t7000 t73-240I 68 Four --: 1g~ tea1 70 Italian coin 7 1 -Slaug11ter 72 Rajah's mate 73 .. _we Forget .. 74 Jr Leaguers 75 Gibe DOWN 1 Byron poem 2 Lihtl'l 's mate 3 Cenotaphs 27 Shck 4 Gnawed 28 Luau dance 5 Prolecls 30 Sota 6 Make ctolhes 32 Cloudy 7 Shorten 35 Argentina 8 Lady or name Mary -37 Joke payoff 9 Gu1llot1ne 38 insect 10 Alncan gully 39 E11;ude 11 VerUcal 41 Belnend 12 Hairy 43 Oppose J3 Count 46 River dirt 18 Pomes 48 Dogs 22 Game group 51 Condemned 24 Glacial mass 54 Clear • 7 8 ' ., __ 55 Aad•um pioneer 56 Russian kings 58 Ax is 60 Man - tight 62 Wood slnp 63 Snooty one 65 Gen Robert 66 Swami 69 Ship 1ns1gn1a " " eond. $300. 720-1598 · · MIP9I' ~ mu11 ._ Hwil:r.onBNch PEAF~L. 54tr~~INAL •it &ti~ ~ eond. Wetet"bed Fr1me Up-COMIC B60K8 AJilb (P0734) ' 14 ·2000 lllD ..... , 13950 175-7M7 ttotitered w/d,_;,,, & BA$E_WLCARPS !5W .. tFalle~ '7$ F0td 1(160, ell wnt. "ft-'llf •i1 lug, '11 ttlblt q.I °'~'°"'-==·=°"== nll•tnd 1450 631""65tt bougt'lt a 80ld. 1121 New-to ChoOtle from S2250 142..,.293 •-'2000 00o. 173-5711 '83 Ek.tie* RlvWtl Convwi. 1'iihlt.ewiciii;"1';;n,v.ii0Wl.,!:-~,:':Bl:'."'~·:_8'0-~~· ... ~~-I SouthC.OUntyVW-llUN 111-llLI 'et Ohio __ ..-~ '**Limited Edition** I Wtilte Wklter furn, Yellow 11711 8"ctl Bl'ld tl•1t1 .,.. Volt.HY19 Siiei, SetW» .....,.,,,... •· 140CJO, Fu"J ~utpp9d &« 2000 a ... ,,11. cu1hlon1. 1 JOhnWtyMT9nnl1CIUb Huntington-c····k' .. A .. ~ ... Ghia. 12700 ·ee vw . . . p..c'M 1350 Ph 842-71577 Attg. Membetlhlp 142-2000 -I "41 117;; ltlch 8IYd Bua. I tlOO 131-1144 ft, r..: ,:, ~~~19:'. $100 075--2988 'II ........ ., Liit I ~~ a..ch 85'-4253 hm. Whit• /red IMtMr ln'1 Y!~\'b':' ~~1c~u1i~~ Ktng uw•I• bed Ilk• new, •111 l lln IOli s2.ooO o;;g:;;;, great cw. (114)) 14 f .. a. ·toc.np.rvan. Nweng. A1k 1n: a20K. Oeyl S!!l50 5'8-4059 11;lruS375obo546-0022 aop;J·iO JXWX. (k nu, IT'IUllMl!.llOO,t-454082 Slnklr9fTIQ, 1011 c1b1, 7141771-5700 •• 34, • Medlt. couen 1200• \l'9l'Yet Jllnt $350/obo 11:s-1MO 1......_ J~ ~ ltH 121001otto, 984--5121 nigh1• 931.1443. 1al'91 chair OOld '50, l leel desk Riva ICOOllr, 180oc, w/2 '82 Ced Orig good run-172XJI. fG\d, iJn1 oona., '71 BUS; "Ntlii mtr, MW ClljffiM ftH Pt•laaall 1107 S50. Beet olrt MB-1820 helmute, 4 moe old. Kint nlng s3ooo iM.4-4131 ~•tlkl ' .... $4800. Ew br••. ~I. nMftet, ;•U El&I 1 f o1;l'gym,blk1.lum .. dl .. IOllG dl l ffhttn{2)) con d , S 1000/obo. t::c' · 7S0.0705d9)'97to-81M tlrM.etc.Ooodbody;Wu. 01 1313.~";:0~~ Mt.cloth91.&mlec.cuh Mdl 2: Mdl-,4. Aek"1n9 &41-1308 .,...... liUL 1141 OK.12250.41:)...4713 P'f"V'l OAC. Cal Chuck only. Set/Sun. 404B E. Ice s1000 & W>o Sub i 1t1r-ln/ Allt llH ·11 Fstbdt reotteng .uto 179--3553 Agt OeMnttont. pr · .,. : '74 Mud&. rune. '50(). 11050 &io-7933 .ft sPM • ' mlt olr. Contect K«m Settttn 1011 SP6C* conwr1., i.11 71, ssa.aeoett&PM . 'llMYILLllllWlll tfrt•Jtl ll!L 5122 Rim• H:~~tO:O ihO YXM. SPEC. 858 ~'!:s~7M:~5!:~1~~ .,., ... ltu lttS VW IUYERS 'x1m cond. l3000 or on.t. •ESTATE SILE• MINT 11100. 873-1779 + Wkdy• 497-t751;r •It. EVERYTHING mull be R1dlo controlled Sen11 .14 HONOA ATC 200X A1•t 1Jf7 '117 250SL, 1beolutlly '14 tllftl Spm & wtcnd1 4844911. M)ld by ordet or .. 1et• :;:r~ ~t" ,:; NEW, cooMir r«*. pipe, 179 5808, X/C . .,,/;f. u:H ~=ii:r.'':;· OL 4 door, eutm1Uc, '70 Stdanvtlle 4 dt, full 1xecut0<I II you he .... esaemblicf. ov&rtlt mo<•. S1600. 960·1159 cond 13550. 641-4451 117,500. 541-0?ee · PGWll' stlll'lng, 1Un roof. pwr, rvn• DfN1 1st UOO. t>eenlooldngforbargelne lenghth 70 ",Draft 13", FOXI MOPED $350 IJIW 1111 $9385 842-3657 thl1 sale 11 tor you . beem 13 .. , radio control PEUGOT 103 S250 Both '70 290SL cp&, AM/FM, ~.7~3~DE~~Vl~L~LE:.-2~d-,_~i(VO~c, SAT/SUN FEB 415. Tlma: system end yecht. Asldng low miles & gd "cond '74 2002. aJf ,XM1FM, tnri, auto trene, good CMd. · •OOH11tk 471 Fina. ll500. 543-3215 9AMto5PMbolhdl)'I. s5 oo , Call Oeys 557•3311 · Webet,fl9Kml,4-ap,nu $14,000.&45--5119 Ci . Locetlon: 1717 Bey1der• 7141771-5700 e xt 34 pllnl, 14295. Wiii trade •J• 11 _, • omm••u 41. •74 Eldo Vf/t'y ctl9n car. Terrace, CdM jln lrvlnti nights 831 -7443 ' Ve1p1 125 Prlm1111re, lor pwr bl fl73-6670 S '2 -.. .. I liD Loaded. 111 options. Terrece) Cell 1714) good shape S59S obo , 7190 xlnt cond fl75--fll0e ft...ttilll.-flll~~·~l:l~OO~/obo~.;·~50-~9~254~= 831-7443 btwo &PM & RanandlnNl,IOfa,chalr1 flJ1-094fl 74 2002, rbtt eno. nu YUi .)W 9PM tor lnformt!lon. 1700 PreMgo stroller tren1, runs gr1a1, nu •12 211 Ill LI '79 CdV. Good eond. ~~~------1 S60 Oerkroom ~· Jl1t1r l•n 1620 paint, 1nrl, $5000/obo. $1500 xlnt cond fl7M908 w.1 ~ Ss&OO. &41-4774 lv.m8g. Os~~~ 1 ~~;~·t~0~ 02 enlarger-t j!50 r 1976.7 GMC'1 (iln111) 54s..93311 ·152eoc,:mmec.,ye1ow& Ml-1220 ·e1 Bllrltt. wht/doetllcln • guest, new S650 sell beat offer . 541 28 Royale teat" beth, dutl. '74 3.0 CSI, EuroPHn, Ian, wire whla. S1f< ml, 18K ml, ~. mint. S250. Freocn atyte ent~ Rocil-ola Jul• Box, $200. rool •Ir, lolded. low ml, Michelin tlr ... $1750. $0850. 760-9271 .74 RED vw BUG. em/fm 111,000. 175-0105 consoN. W•H hu7· d &46-9567or492·2116 ~~~~ =9J;, the Rlck l75-7518 ·11 UOSEL fl.9, iOIOld, radio,grMtcond.S2715, ••KM• Q~~~ r."~~~hMu111:i ~.~~ft::~.~·= l \i'1' . 1022 ·7~~=kt~giP11r, l~~~~!.,~~~1 7f!0.14M ·~,.;~~13~n- llr11. 780· 5~ 2 90 5 S 7""" "735 --'-•d• ·~ 1~-~~---=~I upl 1 t•te. tarts Lookl~ to RENT 1 Motor o:v-<.r ..,._..... '11 280SE, Ivory, pwlect Cleta Jl111 1124 2-4-84. HotT!e !or July & August. '83· 320!. S IPd. am/Im condition. $14,500. =-+-->--1 5 Fam Sale: Furn, car parts Office Fuiltire/ Plea• contect Tim or cua, •Ir. an/rt, honey· 642-2255, 548-1551 clothes, mlec items. 2223 r: . • at IZU Tom at 650·7083. comb whl1. lmmaeul•I• .• 77 3000 , orig.°""*• Xlnt NABERS CADILLAC Pomone. Set/Sun 7 on. ~UJ 1 T '1 Sl4,600obof1?3-0&« cond extra full tri Adler Ffoy•l Ei.c1ronlc ru '"\ StO 5oo 491--2323 · Antiques, B•li81" & Flet11 Typewriter . m•mory. Tritt IOZ4 l =~·=~·~~~=--1 POll•i· nousehold ltem1, brand llew. StHl In l)OX. BOY fACfOAY biRECf ~ ~Jllmb '80 500Sl C: Altro Sliver, ~nyb~~'.~if391lk3!~6 ~ C:~~~-•1Je8SO. Lightwelghl fib1rglat1 ~o sa'""•-,,,· __ ......... WLll...P'.: ... i.... ::.. '!.~x;;~~· .v; WiiU'I Scemp t3' & 1fl' tr•vel ...,......,...._... -·'111 1--· 1-•7 GIANT ANTIQUE SALE p· /Ot 1221 lrellera end new· 19' 5th -•··-lalb""'• 11 """'1r.>!!1, _... "° SOUJH Ook dresser w/mlrror. aaaff 1 111 ...... _ _, ,.._,, °'.... ..,... "'6 ,,.1 ,..,..,., _ -··-.. ,-. .....,now. I nee, lir.,.111 ....,.__ • ---· --·..._. ... , coum Sfl5. Bentwood coat rack. Gao. P. Steck Spinet 1·800-346-4962 tor tr• ........... , k>9ded, lltle new, :ow ml. '4. Oishel & gtasswara. Plano. Xlnl. Must see brochure and SAVEi ExceUenl Selection ol New S27 ,750/obo. 432-1131 YOL"SWAIE" S.50 to S5. Clolhel, S.SO $800/b/otr &42·4961 •nd Carlfully prepired " II to S3. Iron IO)'I, $4. LOii, SPINET Pieno MUST Prlv•I• party Wini• to buy Used BMw ·11lwap In '12 500SL • ..,....,, blectt - -I -1011 more. 1622 Monrovle SELL S500 bo 770 9 65 tr•11el lrtr, r1edy lo buy 8 IM!her, io.cted, low ml. wa .......... , (bet 16th & 17lh St1, 5 ° -1 hevecesh.213-304-2810 t()d( 135,150/obo. 432-113 1 MIBRIKI" blk1 _, ol N-por1 Wurll1zer pleyer piano, Aat" Wut.. H20 131•3111 'II-VolurnlSalls.Bervlol Blvd. 84S·9246. FrtlSat. aboul 15 years old, good 201W.111, Sente Ana --Ill. And'"""' working cond just tuned HIGHEST CASH IMMEb. Ck>Md Sundey 18711 Betctl Bt>td. G;~n~m•;•OlesG:rage $1500. '673-&47.4 toryourvehlc19,domea!IC LARGE SELECTION OF lmmec., 20K ml, cr.np. Hunllng1ona.ch c1~:'heu:~· b~ke, b=~ SprtilJ Cff41 6236 or foreign. 551-8285 NEW & USED BMW'S! Mell.121,500, 720-0295 (l1•) 1•2·2D00 ~:~ 1 ;~~· n ~°fc) m C:n": 30-'JO ~entlnnlet 1500. WE llJ Liff IUOll lft 'ft .. YW IUJEllS LARGEST SELECTION Of Ill• model, low m!Mlge CedlltllCS In Southel'n CeHfornte! See us tod*Yt 1140" 1110 -"""'--COST A MES,l cr.m.111 HU 1MUSEDC:XRS TO CHOOSE FROM 'lllllmrt V-8, Auto Trena, tec1ory alr.cauette, wlr1wMe11, 23,981 mllea, Many mc>fe extras, xJnt cond, sup.,- ciean, mutl Ml. (P1024) South County VW-leuzu Sat/Sun 9-•:30 · Winchester 3o-oe & CLW COS VOLUME SALES lllll Ill 75 scope SJOO. RemlSllon SERVICE & LEASING lmmlC., 20K ml, Champ. '14 .1m1 11711 Beach Blvd Huntington Beech 842·2000 -==="'=~==='-I M~~,~=-:~1~d~~~,~~ ~~6 scope s oo. 3er~~Gc=eve. ~~~~:~~21°5 nnan $l88 22 •"84 Chevy camaro ... >-al1 ai. S10: 11ery ornate . • 11.1mepymnl1ofl173.52. tit Waat.. 5100 Btlt W1al.. SlOo Aatitall tOIO headboerd 175; nalch Winchester 30-06 wllh 4X , (No.Chetry1xlt-405) Ask eboul It'll moMy W9 permonth(OAC) No dwn pymnt OAC. --coVtlr shelves $65; de-scopeS300. l903Sprlng· C11•)1U.ITIO-~--.. -"",'°"-ltt!:!, .. ~r 2 door dleMI, 4 .... tlr ChucllQ79-3553Agl. SALES, position P/f line IOP S$S JAPANESE wOod Block lletd 30 6 cus1om $350 t .......... ""9' ... lingerie & swtmmweer. Females p1el. Models and Prints Pvt . collection. signer sofa 150: new lire Both . d 644 1607 . r1de-ln1 Wek::om9 -MU"lll cond. #0881, Stk 415. '70 ~. $395 caah, u re1 aH exper. 673-6974 Escons ~213)866-1984 S50-S300. 770-0395 hose & Un snips. boys" 11-con . . OPE.N SEVEN DAYS --u• 1198.22 P« mo. l50 mo. 11. All 3 ff2-4241 bike 15, to a9d $16, TV ldit -·-cr BMW'S4ll8i •Mtl dWfl pymnt 11011 APR 1-~=·=~=~-IEClnlllUAL Wal1rsss/waller. exp, !or Nttlonal Cash Register. dinghys $25, lamps 12, j 11 ff 1 &2lZ -"~ -• _,., 1301 Quell Street 14.5% lln chg• $3293.20 '72 VEGA S650 Par1 llme. 10-3, Tl.leS thru pVl counlry club. Call wood trame. crank, $600 tron1 door 110. mowers r USE:DCARS & TRUCKS NEWPORT BEACH Ami lln l8000 Ceah Pflo9 53e-1771 Sat. General office skills Karen 644·9550 obo. Track racing blke $8, loldlng beO S20, BEAul 1Ful 25·1 ACX XL CO ME IN OR CALL FOR Includ es S un Root, lll·lllO 14380 +tax, lie, doc •74 VEGA GT helchback, 4 for oeslgn showroom 1n WAITED (Schwinn), orig.. wood camp stove 1 10, oak 1oo·s, 3 yr warn, "'i price. FIE£ &PPIAllAL Ceuet1e T1pe, Air. PIS, lo====,.-,,=-.c=~ -.pd, need• some work Nwpt Bch. 833-1602 rims, S700. 969·2760 rocker $15. gar. opener Open Sunday. TV John's Cormlet-OeLlllo (Ser •62731 104). 3 'f'/ Investment! lrom Europa. S375. 786-7591 eve1 JUllOR ADULTS $25. hsewares. stem-646-1786 Clnlll.IT 31,000 ml lectory w11-Learn "How to Im· I'. -•"h Avli1act1 6011 ware. booli:s. bar stools, RCA 13'" Porteble T.V. 18211 BEACH B VD ranty. port-Con111rt-L1geliz• , .... WAD '76 MONZA HATCHBACK. Secretary GIT Of SCllOOL 15CU It refrlger1t0<. clean new euto radio caaa. tonl Hardly used. l l20. cell HUNTINGTON B~CH $222 your Investment Auto-ft-ti. . 11500 obQ. 675-&717 &•II. SEClnU! OUT OF WOlll $150. 548·5360 more cheap! Sal/Sun. e\191 559.7414 l4l-IOllt l4l·e••i rnol>Ke". M0o,.null Avtll· VVla)WaMiD ·a2 Cevaller Wgn, e.xn tern tor developmenl ofhce. 2195 Canyon Or. ••• • -r loaded TOP S7500 Hlghty organized. per· PosiHon a11ellabte lor Apt. size H01Polnt relrlger-MUL Tl FAMIL y GARAGER SONY 72"' md l KP·7220, -WAIT YllR + .97 per month +tax. ISO through: H.l.T. Publl· llOICf •Mo) rs<;.7240 <H-432:91211 · sonable lnO!vidual with young people over 16 yrs ator & Wh irlpool wuher 344 E 161h C M . color profeCUon TV. llyou w5 month doled elid \eue, celionl, PO Bo• 11198, .....,220 leade1shlp patent111 de· working in the newspaper S 150 ea. 548.6514 Saturday Only 9a.,;.3pm ll~e your plclure laroe CWI ISEI W J OAC, Cap reduction Colle Mttu. CA 92627.1 _~=~~~~~-iMlnl cond.. lo ml, '77 sired. Posllfon otters op-promotion flelO . Sales e11-l(enmore wsnr & dryr exn without lhe r"IOed of a See Ronald Oece S850, Rlllduat ll900. Investment: ·79 RABBIT 2 DR Caprtoe, lull power, mil$\ portunlty· lor advance-per1ence helpful but not cond. SlOO ea. 544.6468. thHler. this ls the TV tor Thirty~.,.. 4 apd, xlnl. ret>lt. S1750. ,_ ... ~·~ ... ~S-=8~12~3==~- ment Proficiency in ol-necessary w111 train OCC SWAP IEET you. Asklno pnce $1800. ~ ... -...a suw.-... 1---------1 497-7009 1· !Ice skil ls requireO Mty1eg rebuilt wisher. Daya 714 779.5700 ext S1'ERlJllG TOP SSS PllD liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil IEE IS Fiim typ-ing. tmng. oiiglnating Commissions p~us bonus. 1175 546·0521 E11erySundey.Orange 34. nignts 831 .~. 11 We heve 1 good Mlecllon correspondence sno M~,st or ambitious and REFRIGERATOR· 2 DOOR c~~~~~~~~:i:i;;~:.' 1 ,S~O~N~Y~V~l~D~E~O~R~E~C~O~R~D~E~R BMW& •1'1"'01··.m-. lllZ '7~~E~¥~:~:~~N of NEW & uMcl Ch.II· computer knowledge se mo ivators 1100 897·0772 AOm lsalon & Parkl~ SL7200, S250 969-2760 Comp+el• w/slnk. bed, Ice roletll S.. us lod*Yt Salary to rel!ect &K· C111 Earl Rountree be·I~===~~=~~ I FREE S I 0 Top Metcedll Pno. Pakl b011 & ceblnet. etc. CINn, perlence AnnuarSt3.200 lween 10·30AM and Wasner/dryer $135 ea. 4.32~= 1 a..11, Gea1r1I '1011 Tracks 9035 ,_.,..., ... ,<.._ Dall Peter/In •• II '4000 or bell off. io Sl5.000. 300PM IOI" an Interview Dlthwasher SlOO. Relrig. BO A DIAL213/714 MEACa>ES 770-4 4 99, wkd•<t• LAGUNA BEACH or apply 1n person at 330 1150 646·5848 Fat or V space lot renl. lOO USED CARS 1540Jamboree NB HOUSE OF IMPORTS, Inc 951-2551 aft. fl p.m. MUSEUM OF ART West Bay St Costa WAS HER/GAS DRYER . SAT /SUN 1-3 at 591 encd lot, 1 mile lrom TO CHOOSE FROM 494·653 l Mesa.. 548-7058 Kenmore HD. 1200. Wendy Lane. 642-3970. coeo011'5"1·d C"M2·.88'7'1 0me loc. 'll Glrtn.llaz1r t14 11 l401 -1444R "·-· J •I 1141 S " & .,5 ormer Y oy....., •et '11 au. 1 0 ...... , llr Secretary, construction WELDERS Job 0 .. 1., 646-4018 after 6pm. ear1wa1ner dryer -V-8, stick shit!. lactory air, 14X MOB 21 ooo+ Ml • -.. · • -01 II 1 150 9 p •·· 7012 Dolaol 1117 S4soo'", ' · em/Im etereo, euto kno"""ledge helpful . Agency.502 S SleleCOI· Wstlr/d"'r. JC p.,,._..1 ea. nee se · 1wer-11 pawer-steerlng.ca1sette, 882-7473 ... ..,..,...-.5187 knowledgable In o•y1oll ., .,_, drwr draeer '40, nit• re II ye wneeta cruise con-I •-..ij._..,_,.., __ w-,.,;;,.o-.1 ";;U.i0f ___ l tti I ;~-;:;.;=-~-;,i.;:;,,;;;--;o;; I'"! . · 1ege. Anah 999-0202 best 1'.\o yrs old almond. atend $25. girts 1o 119d, 13ft BOSTON WHALER trol. low miiel, 11.lnt cond, •"14 Oatsunsen1r1 p ~ fl SS strong on coll8C110ns ot 1375 f173-0644 · 540 • much more 1981. 35 HP E11enrude, auumepymntsot 11.J.""• '79 Bui. tnl rl. redi.ls. Ult CONNELL C HEVROLET , ._ 11 '• I r ' ' \' ' S4b-1 200 accia recel11tble 1653 , ••• W1a1H/ awtvel seats new varnish super Clean, must --$120.3}. Nodwnpymnt 171 Sdn m. :till ec; cond 16200 131...fl125 Superior. Costa Mesa Domestic 5107 FrH II lta I02Z Sol• bed, surfboard, mlec & bollom pia!nt, summer (P0895) OAC.Cell Chuck book $2500. tl73-4724 1-Vl~~~~n:·~~~~~~~~!!! 642·7654 AtbE: COnlldent, conduct ABANDONED fem. puppy ki1c. loll of good 1tuN. cit '83, like new $4250 Sllll 979·3553Agl. Pir1t•t liST YW IUYERS iJl'Z Secretary 01 allalrs. charge of 6 wk. German mix. In 1594 Corlender{alley)$al. firm . NO TRAILER. (714) Soulh County VW·ltuzu ••• ITI DIC, SEC"OllllY menage, sec'I, corres-Hunl Beach. 968-3048 only, nr Spires on Harbor 548·3256 al1e1 5pm. 18711 Beach Blvd 'll 241Z Anl• 1914 ferg• Carrer1. fJii; .. TO CHOOSE FROM tor IOb snare. 2 days/wk POndenl, travel. arrange· Loving couple w/yard IOI" Trailer. jtll Hill. scuba, 15' Bstn Whlr, 55 hp Evin, Hun~~'.~ach c~~/c~~! :~c~~ ;~~1~f;~·-7 ~~ 1 n•:; $8495 '1111111 llt.T SH & WP exp. helpful ment Reis Call answer ad red Siberian Husky bikes. misc. Sf)O<ls. Dunti 1 ~··~800~~.6~<~2~-<~<~0~2~-~ l?<"CciRFiiEifli;;<iiin.: brn metallic pilnt. sheep 71 ._634_.373 4 cyl, 4 IPd. lectory elr, Penny 759·9531 =311 642·•300. 24 hrs wtblue --.... 675-5651 cycle. motors. other 1~ '74 CURRIER New trans, 1 • •639410•1kS04 --------Y7-~ misc. household. 1831 194823"ChrlsCrall,good eng. a tires. 11400. Cell sltn1, meg1. I e nN l~==~~~=~=I AM/FM stereo, moon llCllOllllT IECEn , O.,t 551 0 O Raymond Ave. Sat/Sun 11,•,•· o5a~t8"0"6Y,}e~to5red after 6pm. 642·6057 s57oo. 754-e735 ·~n~~-Ex:'u~.:~~ ~ir'a'n:'-an,l.1'"..~ 8!,1~ Smalt growing Electronlc Adorable Shlh·Ttu pup-Faraita rl i ZS 8-5. 631 ·7686 500 .. · .. •11 • '77 2802, 2 .;-2, 5 apcl, tlr, $7300/obo, 7ec>-a624. • ....,.,.., -..-· Co. needs PIT oHice sup-p'-·. ••1F 7 wko, •KC ·75 Ford Et50. •II whl. yellow, em/Im cea1, clean, muat Ml. (POl73) ~ .., " 2 !011e1ea11. nubby B•ol. lfac• 1140 21 FT VIKING 12250 642 4263 '73 lk .... -'"llJ P<>!I 10·2. Mon.Fri. Gen blk/whlle $250 obo. Lesa oH-wht. very good cond • 260 HP 110 S16.500. ~~~~-~---~ an/rl. wire whle, 111.lt ·I e new. • · - oll1ce e11.pe1lence , •g· thanshopsor?548·1200. 1250. Kg bedspread, yel. Moving Sal1: Furn & misc. 720-0955 ·77 El Camino, exit cond. cond. S5900. &44-7008 151-1110 Soutl'ICoontyVW·lsu.zu gressl11e. conscientious prinl 525_ 544.0434 Sal/Sun, 9-4. 17541 loaded, mags. CB, lopper .77 280z. Blue. A.IC, ""' '111111 TllU H1!.~1111~e.,.,,~!I.~ CaH Berta 631·7308 AKC Golden Relrlever i~~-~-~-~-I Misty Lene. (Sitter & 25" WellcraM Nova XL. 54500 000 645-6739 .... ......,.., ---------1 Puppies Taking reseN Chinese decorator chalrt. SprlngdlHI) 1973. Twin, F0<0, V·8·1········· cond. '4200. 552-0190 Rblt eng .• new p1lnl, ...UH &4 -2000 SEC.ETl•y 1275.$300 548·8179 2, $125 both. 8' com!. yel· b=""=c-.==~• I Mercru11e ra . Tandem 11 •79 810: ale, em/fm eter, LS018AKD0E8D0 •. 7•8!o7t.~~nd . ·eo DASHER WGN: dlnel, .73 Ch••-•••·--· n low couch MO. Nd• re-Mo11I~ 1818: Set/Sun. 9-5. axle trailer $8995 ONE BUCK S4 50 ...._.. ••· .. ..., ., to AOmln. Mgr Ma1or Cocker Spaniel. AKC cover. 760_9651 Lois ol goodies. $.50 & 720_1101 •II PWf, 6QK mt 4 · 40 mpe, tunrool, am/fm, Edition. Oeytona Pace Car slockbrokers near OC Cn bloodl1ne $250 up. 19031 llndaay Lene 842-3911. S48..fllKl1 ·1e 9142.0:tMlCk.on1WI, new 11rn, lug. rw=k , 11lnt Beauty. 11 195 1~130 Airport Hrs 8·4 Type 775.0726 eves Chinese Furniture & Rugs: I , I I 4°'1 Formosa Trawler . fwln 100 USED CARS new englnl. S5500/obo. cond. S3995. &45-1790 ' 50·60 wpm Call Judy Germ Shap Ai<C. all Rosewood sidebo•rd & mae 44 diesel, comp! equip , PER TRUCK TO CHOOSE FROM 5«-3974, 843-tOtl .80 Rabbit OllMI, Jmmec, Ftnl 9 I Ecker!. 955.5000 ages. Germ bl 11ne . chesl (mllChlhg), Rswd E A R L Y S P R I NG MUST SELL. owner has 2 '12 UlSll llUZI ·771~ PORSCHE 924 4 spd. 4 dr, Grundlg ·e1 Stetlon wagon, good SED•na•y snots...wormed545·71 •4 Grandtathef clock, Chi· CLEANOUT. Corne 1e1s boais. s 75.000. 858 W 4 cyt. 5 •pd. AM/FM 11;1n1condl8200obo. 1t«eo, aJr, orig ownr. tren1P.S400.&42-333a n n neae. screens, woolen & make • deal 48 51 18lh St. C.M. 642-1136 S I 20 1211 548-flllM *3995 obo 551-0tliO 10 operate Lanier wo1d Go"ideil Ret riever fem . silk '"'l(chlnal548 3255 OllOITll.LIEWtt4 1ereo.tMWheel, · · 'fl9 Mu111ng , Aulo . processor E11.per pref PtJP AKC loves kids, an r....,. • Flegstir, CA homes. IOlll, l1il 7014 HHI PfOllPI mllel. llke new, Kln1 cond, '11 924 TURBO, whit-. wl VW BUS 1974. LOC*1 & PSIPB, bful/whl WI top. bul wilt train En-shots 1300. 786-3223 Din rm lbl & 4 hi beck chrt, Irvine. StllSun 9-4 15· Finn Mlibotl l 1riller. SUP,!'" cleen. muat Ml. ~ lnt/xlnt cond. 30K NM gr .. 1. AM/FM CUI. $1595/obo,., &«-o810 111tonrnentel consulting chine cab, Medtt. med G1rege Sale: 15 yrs ol S650. Coleman Sc.tnoe: $1 (P01591 ml.,l15JI00.~1969 Eltll...._M141--'l ·1•5,. ---llfm In Npt C.ncer. Hvy Lebpups. blk . AKC . shols, wood cir. 1995 obO. See tresturn. Belh & bed S350. 536.1776 15Dataonttoch00Mlrom --1-1 ph 553-10lll 70 Mus1ang 302 VI, phones & !ypt~. Excel ch bloodli ne $125 eacn 10 1ppr11cl•I•. 6 t5 fin.en•. books, loya. lllll bll1 l!J!! 1 I AMIFM.A/C.RuntgrMt. grammar. spelling, punc· Ed 552-7421 M • r~uer I le, C 0 M. kltchenw•re Olshes din-18· P Cat P·218. wltreiler, SouthCot.intyVW·ltuzu 'II 11.ftl lllllW 12400/obo. 5-46·5515 tuetlon sklll1 req. 6S wpm PUPPIES AKC regla10fad 640-519 att lO AM Ing !bl/ •' chrs i600. s"2'500dy 16'0 •0 7·2°'5,speratel 18711BMch8Nd Fully 1qulpp1d Incl. vw BUYERS '73 c.c>rt. elun, newcarb/ min. N-tmkr. Submit re· German Shephard•. 4 Elageret. sol. oek. S70 ••. more. 5111 Sun i ·3 · 2· Hurrt~lon BMctl aunrOOf, lelther Int. red. $795 obo 541-2.421 SUtNI to: L.S A. 500 New-males. J females S300. 1 sofa • ._.._. 1100, 11blel 17972 Mann St CLASSIC CUTTER 2711, all 1¥£1 f&OlHT lmtOI ... 2000 s2i -• 54" -.. Cen O S 600 -.....--......... o-v.o< .. ~ 1o1 ._._ ~ '78 FIESTA 4 e.pct, ttereo, port ler r. le . AKC registered Ma le $50 1a, chair• (mod) I I It L &Il l maflogany1111tlque,many lnvolce&Wlll bell'IOwnplul 80 Da ZIOZX Ld lllf ·..-. .. _, new ed1'41 k>olt & Npt8each,Ce92680 ShetlieSt50 631 ·1292 S75ea,a.ta-40t9eves. ..,.I IC• xlres. In O.P. $3000 deeler eddad optlone, II • tllffl ' 1 · laMft e.trl1Bllt .......... grea;lt750.fl3l~~nl Shipper/warehouse per-SMfLTIE PIPS Fren<:h Prov deal!, hulch & Bia"'1ALE: Furniture, d!I· 832·8331 Dnpere11. any. ~:~· W:.~~tn:=: 1ff IOIXRO: R::;n; QOOCI, ... f,llfllo '12 Ceprl, exit cond. son. We '#111 !ral!' right 1 weeks old. Champion chair, whl 6 gold. $60. hn.pe11oturn11ura,palnt· Hobie 14 w1tra11er saoo. T-Top. Clean, xlnt conct, amflm caM. Must Mii. person. co P••O •n•. Co llne wtn p1per1 S200 Frllnch Prov hutch top & lnO•. etc. Se1. on1y 9.5_ Lve mag 951·3032 YES! Even 414'S 1onr.115,000. 751·554 12tOOlobo.14~7131 Wt ... "t,... .,... S4950. 04fl•'fl02 or peld pension, Co pe(d 960-4543 ' chr, S35. 2 nit• •1and•. 2012 PORT BRISTOL l -'-"~m.;;;.:;..""'.:-:.::..1 ,r-::i'.;----,rn111 ....... _,_If... 413-3444 Pf'Ofll •haring. 10 yr old 120 ... GrMn ......... I luy G~ Sale Sal/Sun 1-5 HOBIE 16 w/trtller, mtny Are l1oludedl 100 USED CARS ,.,... 1111 ... -WO UlllMQe: '71 .... wttoleule Co needs stllp-Standard bllc poodle AKC boy Cf'lr, 125. All exit Mini ~e. ~ tola & eS~~· ~~-~~~ .. ~ m",."-TO CHOOSE FROM i-'itto;otil 41t.4 P.Q. X;'. lll•tlt tr ... llJ atored, t2900. A..0 ·75 per /1hlpplng cl1rk 11mo 1200fl•t-1378 cond.152-8129 ch•ir. hthld gde, misc ·..., .,.,,..,...., •llTlllWa. 11Utnepymnt1ofl111.41. 9*M. Musllt'IG 11, e cyt, 2nd 7t4-642-9363,UlotOodyTOy poodlt, cream. M. G 4 1t11 WI 4t1E.1SthSt.&.46-l514 1 'L7.ID0=-17.<~.-.-,~,,-,1~ .. -.-.,~lg~.1 h•1tfft ~tenl "6 419(S,4tQd,ftelOfYelr, Nodwnpymnt.OAC.c.H ownr,aup9rlomi,l2~. tor lntervleW AKC, 10 wk , S250. oro-ou• pc rrn · aait1, cuslom cover, verv .... AM IFM Stereo,. low • Chuolc 97W503 Ao1r Wt'-''--... Both IKll cond. 531-1421 Exft cond. e1rthton1. Sal,9·1.AnllquekUct\1bl. S ., -'lff Ilk -11-~ ,... .... STUDENT ~ad !or PIT 786-9237 M I '''' c II good cond. 1Ml0. ,.-... ._ .. ,, "" • e.,.._, II n ................ T-· p u ·-·-............ ... ua tee. · • any-tml pool tbl. desk, Pie· &42·9tl12 or 175-0373 .,..,. IUCMW••l•ot . .-(T-· m 1 eny l'nOfl -.. -•·.,-••12•-.72, .. ·~ -... ~ PollUon. 2 hours dally, 5 w=1,-,~,~.-,~,~,,-,7.IO<~P-, .. ~,..-tltNI 937-10tl6 ture1, book•. lampt. I ..... 4J.•'1 ,.,..... f ..,_. d•Y' • week, oener'el g wtca S250 N & a6ttt ' Huge 4 poal« wfr bed blk• llnd mite. 14' LUfll'. White SlOOO. • ... , ctwn pymnt OAC. Clll -'--M-ma1n111nence Cont1cl reisonable Al'<C ad wlmetchlng turn com-'. 1949 Port S..t>outnti. LIO<> 14 grean t 1200. Ex.CludM t tonal --~ t7W563 Agt. ..-- !he Bath Mtrt 175-4830. walchdogt.(1)62tl-0224 plet1.S375ooos3e-SHM2 J1Wtlry i2ft 875...fl111 Ex.clu6es~~c!ibeck 9°':1h7~YW~ *'M Toyotl Celea. A9-r'""• llm11MUI 81nt1 S New queen 1111 mett.lboK i XdUXUXRINES.10t:fing ilriae Ealt_. 'Zi ll & Factory lnoenttvff. Hunl~on BMctl .,,,.~~~0~~1c3:i \~ IH!'11111 tHUllR s,.11 for r~t. bd b•y spring, retells 1639. Mii· fl .29 cte, ONL y s 1000 lor BOilt 1rlr 4" V.n90n 18' Ott-••••• ,_ .. ,. 14 •2000 871-3553 &..I ~J1rllll11 E11perleoc«I op91"81Clf to SeQ/mo. Feed not Ind. tng S27S. Still pld!:IQld. ·"· &40-eeae SflSO. 16" Hobie W/N J1 -·-.. 'Tl ....,. 211Z 2+2 . ,.._,,_Lift ~.·· join progreul11e com-Celf556·1657•rt6PM C•lh 1elka.Warrentylnct. ~~ bo11.$400.Bob,73t...fl622 G•R[)[N P.IJY t1te5J080.11Q.Ol42 11 -'**· ~ peny located near JOhnlr==,.,..---..-.-. Desperete.650·51'5& ~-•rz &211 Sh~, ,_ .. ____ " " • cond, m.gt,.,,.. Wtyne Airport ti~H 0( d ''"'"1 e l1o..... ,,.,.,,.....,, flllt t llJ c....ni. l °"'*· F\IM .. .......,. NEIL WATSON RATTAN llv/dln Ml . Oek: NI macii, lg OIB. elr compre.wor. DODGE ·-~-~1~'3400~~~·~·~·~·~•:7t!__j~~~~~~~~~j pymnlt of 1211.10. No 855.7060 fith I. We1ati S1d1brd !bl~·chrs, ChlNI cab. col· ere weld1r1, 2 com-Sempaon brlkl a other FIAT SPIDlA 1178. G _..,. ' · + dwn pymnt OAC. c.11· ===~~-~~c 1 •lplete reek. Cost $9000 PM 6 end tbl. welt imn, preSMrS, t~ uw, blk'ld Uema. Cllll 530.3539 . pelnt, top, 1~. bf•-. U>O USED CARS UW llYEllS Chuctt 171-35153 Agl. TUOIEI (Prt ·toHf'I) aetl $5000 S-41-4059 solallove. sole bed, ell .aw, jointer. bell dlK rune •xclflll"lt. MUST TO CHOOSE FROM Y W Prfvtle IChool. He.""· '4!121A Ford Town Sed•n ~,~':ee~: ~!f75 :n::...;.~f~-:!-2 :~ l lit1 l .Dtdc1 TIU 101,•H•atdon ... Grow&Mt SELL 11"5.. 71M204 "'""''.. ... a.T '12 UT IElll Hour••-12 536-3581 1&500. Ra1or9d. P.P welder, 1111'11s 12113tl 81deu.,2iio!Efh.k . If I •••• ..... l lB ~.-r:~:Z:.. $99NIMN ~~dl'Pn!:'fO ~·-11A 11w o1s.(i1e1 Slngi. white~ bed 151140. aurll9' orlndtr, ••••. mwlM l'IMdl' 71 =u.•..... = wnr ...-:'1ii0'.ii'1-1000 •••-• wllh malcnlog nigh! OOI l ~ 2 714/ 638 4370 .._....v A/C, IUl'VOOf,klW , Help needed. "PPfY Sat I ll1lfll Ulll ln st•nd end mirrored : 11 1 ~ l1!::ibl anowet1. !!_}! • n per w FM tt, to mt, orig, owner. rntnrrnc:natr• t DEUVEAS (OAC~ 137fft Sun 10:30·noort,•l The Htrdrock mipll. Ptlca dtllllt. SlSO/Ol!!IO. urr • • r-·-1 • mo.541-1-blflPM ll3&00/0bc)..U0.:907~ MW,JCMtOOl'\Cf,..,... Stk1 .. 77, Ceafl ptkie Pfplf!ntl ~IOW.Ocun °""'.H.B.ff0·033T 9&7-8tfl5 blrlCflmlfl.IOOllng,dlgetH 35 Ft. SLIP lor POWfll' •79 kCOfe1 LX. ...... -. C6Mn,mul4 ... (POl111 M40 +-1U,llC.dOC. rw m ...,mt Front, at Newport Pier & power IMd for mitt. Bolt. 2 t llltlol COWL ....._.. t$T~tod'I0099ff0m pymnt• of t.H1.4S, No AnttQua buggy Mlt CW'lg. SleeperlOfe,queen, 121. 714-872-17$4 l300! t5?3--l 4f4 , lttr•o. nu pe_l_nt, So.ltttCoumyYW·llunl (I_ = dwn p)'mtll OAC. Coll I~ d11emng. 1 17!1 Rock 7'couth nq 150 8 0U1 •!!!f llo a ll mo, /tlltotr ..... e7""'21 117-t·t9tecih....., I w:;--. °"'°91,fl'MllN·Aqt. _ \..o.otung lat_rw1_tlm .. ~-lic1l9ltNMI deelr";" OQOdC6;;d.-'42'-4r ' r••ii DOdi:Niii 111..._powet bollt ·iii:bilC 5 lllPd. 11111 HuoUnaton-..ch ::: -P'\OM'l.~·M-mbhllO t15et-Uptiol, dub ell•. Ul(tft __ -tef2rlt;A par ft, 11IO AMPIRNS 11000 iherp. ioK int esT:: , ·14!,l.ICIOf -• iW -oonc1 ~- W'MI evan!nQt & wtlrKI•. grMn, $40 551·3106 Sola :OV...el, Mt1Qlkl"" .. -Mem'*9h1p miNrnum. 8$0.1304 975-seie · SeehJI l4t-4352 'It·~--Of =, 1 ... --__ .... 1 • • C•ll for tn ln1M¥1eW erma, t>elul. ltfl Vllvet. 11115 ..,.,..., -... ~ Sel•ry + bOnvMa A• FlndlOf'Melelltonwl'IHI• both lflOOJolr. 10Ud Sil$. Mf.A•y731·2434 Sid9tle27J6',nrS.~ '70VW'C.,.,,per\lan,N .. '82 Acoord, hpa, amttm etN:1tereo,11f,OflQ,,...V, tllll°'1tlddtw&~ 4 rlf'W!lll1 ioeo.ct. Od ror Rwld .. , Ht 1 a 3PM. 1n d ... 11*1'1 tr~· welnut bulf-11 huteh, din· Sl'IOC> cl .... lllO·°"" etin Dr, NB. Oyt 720-311, ang, link, refr,Aol• ~ 1t1tM, ,.It cond. J4.t00, lo ml. "4.ilOq obo. CW. e.---oond, ~ mfnOr body Mon thru 8e1 &62-0947 lltlOn N•1inga. 142-H78 Ing lbtletire 197-0772 MWt CIO:Me. 642-&671 1'41141-4 lN Ff'9d '*'' 12700obo M4-W1 era-een. tSt-2236 M5-40«. .......... I!, ...... '11' •• ''°°° obo .. 2-t57t --.---l, ' • J --\ /· ' J f - I ... IMAGINARY RED SOIREE WELL DONE I ~ .1 prod~uoo ot·-Lagbt L·p tbt Sk~ :-pb~cd ~ ~ Ruru:JDS~l t.bt nuuoflbrCCD.tun and ,OU.\C to< & prrtl' 8'b of .. bat to <'~ from -oict.bov LD ' a.tb-u ~ 'C""Al>O't Harbor .\cton Tbcaitt ~'aT1gbts Jolla On'n: ud J~ ~ Ba\C n ~ ~ lw:nu:wlCS of t.bt Mosco-' "1t Thcaatt UKt*1!J:i&. tk ~ dranwlst -utoa Cbdho\'. ------------~'olab<>mn tD- T• Tna rdJ«tual ~Wun God) and rc- 110., o C' d &c tor-d 1 rec tor K oas11a1a Sb!lzsb '"Sotl l f.u..bier .;,t" the -Mctbod- school of arong - uid C'mplo~cd tbnTl .1:S di:u>.."trr5 ua .1 Sl'oiutJC co~. It· s & l1UI"" dou.s th< ~ \);the &icat &00. near~ ~' Jircc1led ~ Don l..a8'ooa.. t.be 'HAT proJu..."tloa 1 Couot)·s tint' i:s& ~~ ~::: of C";"mts t.b::ll • well v.:. occwrcd bcil tboe humc qcais p.bacd fW llUSlJiC S01RC At ' ' of tbt • rommupo,,e ~ Tbr .,..., .......... .u.r.a ti ll!'<;cat11t'I ~ ( I -~ .rq~) t1:rYCS m ~ ~ C'SY'Doaf')'. a tmAb D ct th ~~.•-\·s~-1 Tltcu Stsacnl ~ * q,K:s of CODttt 11 b The pb~ lS ~ a: ~ b t.bt "llJ:st"O• dliolltr", tbe H.lhor. S ltk SS of gra:n-~'OOCO a b3 tbr .:tress wttb marnmorua1 ~~~1:!5- D:dr-role. P'-CS as <'U'DC5l. ·s ,,.,,"Cd •u\ ' dlrM f"~ aKn at too - .. I've seen these students stretch themsdves further than f would have believed posJiblc. A coU. Rock: 'n' roll into music class Calendar Fl"i. Clualcal · CRYSTAL CA - TBSDRAL 8TIIPBOJfT ORCBBSTR.A performa Beethoven· a "Fidelio .. Overture and Ptano Con· ccrto No. 5 ("Emperor"). Rachmanlnoffs '·Rhap· sodr, on a Theme of Pa«ian· Int.· andGr1~'sPtanoOon· certo In A Minor. 8 p.m .. Crystal CathcdraJ. 1214 l Lewis. Garden Grove. 9714~. Coan try WA TI.OR JIUfl'11'08, .JE88E COLTER and special guest OAaay llOaRIS, 8 p.m .. Universal Amphitheatre. I 00 Unlver· saJ Plaza Or1ve. North Holly· wood. (213) 520-8800. GERALD llAT BAJlfD, 8 :30 p.m.· 1 :30 a.m ., C razyhor ae, 18 50 Brookhollow. Santa Ana . 549-1512. Ju.z . ._ ' • ~ 0 ntng. Fn. & SaL. 10 a.m.·8 - p.m. Sun. 10 a.m..-4 p.m.. ~ LoQlt Beach Convention ti Cenfer ExhtbtUon H.alls. l 300 East Ocean Blvd., Long G Beach. ~ TBS &ATIR l'll0-.&11 i° T&AM CBAlLID80& COD· ~ Unuea through Sunday w1lh ' Auetrallana Wayae ~ llutMlomew, T-Cu-Ci roll and CMJM Ilona.·• and CallfomJan T-CW-~ rea, who are ranked among !' the world'• top eeYen surf: ;. ers. competing for up to ~ 825,000. 7 a.m.. Hunt-~ tngton Beach Pter. Hunt· _, tn~ e&J:h-f-213t-~ 5~ .. 2052. !-> Sat. · 1 "· ·calendar • Cl) O> hou&t: Stt Fnday ltsttng .. CBEICllOV Of YALTA .. M at lhr Newport Harbor Ar- >-tort. Thcalcr Stt Friday io listing :J •"TD BOT L BAL TI· E llOY" a1 ~ Coast a> College Stt Fnda) Usung ~ "A LIFE IJI TBS >-T'BltA TICJt"' at the Irvine ~ Communll\' Theater Stt .... u. Fr1da) Its~ ..LIPS AJlil> LDllll'' at South Coul Repertory Sec F'nday lJsttng ••llAJI OFLA M.AllCBA - at Ltlr CuJ"la.1:n Call Dinner Theater 5:J.z~ ltsUng "lllAM " at the Grand Dinner Theater Stt F"1:t IJstlng. ,._VEii GET SllAaT BREA .., COSTA MESA JRVINE 1'1TB Allf AillGICL" at Lht' Westminster comm unit v Theater. Sec rrtday llstlng· "'IUGBT WATCH" at thr Hunungton Beacti Plav- hou.ec Stt f'r1day llstlng "TIU PlllA TES OP PEJttAJIC&" at Seba!.· uan "s West Dinner Pla\- bQUR.. See Pliday IJstjng' . "STAaTDIG BERS. UA MOV1es • 990-4022 Harbor Twin Edwards Woodbridge (71 4)631 -3501 551 -0655 LA HABRA Pacific's La Habra Onve-ln (714 ).871#1862 S T AltT'lllG JIOW"' at thr Gem Theater Stt Frida\' If sting ·· "A ST<ltT C Aa JIAJl&D DESDlE'' ar Gold en West Coll~ Sitt Fr1da~ II sung '"SOGAll'' at lhe C.osu Mesa Civic Pla\•hou~ Stt FT!~~ -UlA lloV A " at the ORANGE Stadium Dnve In 639-8770 COSTA MESA Edwards Cinema Center 546-3102 EL lORO IA-HABRA Edwards AMC Fashion WESTMINSTER Saddleback Square ORANOE Pacific Hwy 3q C1nedome Dnve-ln 581 -5880 691 -0633 634-2553 891 -3935 WESTMJ'NSTER Edwards Ht-Way 39 Dnve-ln (71 4) 891 3693 PAES9ITED .. (XD!!lalf 9'-. AT SEl.ECTED Tl1EAmES Laguna Moulton Playhouee Stt fndal:;:i.ng '"TO'tf I UR.O" at the San Clt'mnlle Com- munity Theater Stt Yrtday ~O&IIJllG" at UC lrvt.ne Stt F r1d.a y I tR Ing Filma "JllEET JOB DOit.'' b) f'rank Capra. tragJcomedy with Gal') ~r AlliD showing ts :Snow WbJJ.L" by Max f"'l~her. a sur·. realli>tlc Betty Boop cartoon. and .. Sinking In the Bath- tub. thefirstBo!>kocartoon released b\: Warner ~~-.8-p m So<1a.I &1- ence Hall UC Jn·1nr 856-6379 ·~ TirOOD-DUA.111 F ACTORT. ••a h15l01') of old Cl~ O'l9'1e penronaJJUes narrated by Dick cavett. l6 the flnsl rum featured at The Newport Buch OASIS Senior Clttu:ns ~nter. Fifth and Marguerite. Cor- ona dcl Mar The second film will be '"Any Oki Port.' a Laun:! ~ ttaid)· feature 7 30 p.m.. MuJU-Purposc room. 759-9471 Frtt ad- mlssJon. "FLASBDAllfCE... ~ Fnday Films llsllng Workahope "BOOllS roa TBlt GR.OWDIG CHILD" shows parents how they ca.n share lhr wonderful world of books wtth their ~-school to 6-vear-oJd chOdren I 0 ' a m -noon. Ftt ss S..ddlt-- back College South. Llbran Room 336. MISSlOn \.'lej<) 831-4646 Lectare9 S TORM S · AJllD DREAMS. James Dair Ryan gtve-s an ovrn·1r" of Ammran hlStOI') through dramatic lltrrature and portr} 8 pm Main Thcatrr Goldt-n West Col l~e. I 5744 Goldrn Wrsr St Huntington Be<1ch Ad· mission S3 895-8378 lllARIJllB LltCTOalt SEllIBS. Stirring Sagas of thrSea. ToldbyweU-known tnllT'ptd sailors or lht' world In person and on fllm 8 p.m . Orange Coast College. Robert B. Moore Tht-alrc. 2701 Fatrv1ew Road. Costa Mrsa 432-5527 Etc. RACE ACROSS AID1U· CA holds a 300 ktlometn- blcvclr ~ which st.arts and flnlsht"S at El Rancho Junior High School RcQts- trallon tJme Is 7 a.m 18 TS Del Ck>f'JVO Rd.. Anaheim Hills. 8~ 7856 1rBALlt· 1r ATCBINO TIUP8 arc sponsored by Saddlcback College South every Saturday through March 11. 7 30-10 30 am , Dana Point Harbor Boetsdepart13 a m from Dana Wharf Sporcftshlng 831 -4646 JllOMISllATIC AJllD PBILATSLIC SZPO· smo11. Stt Friday Etc tu.t- 1~ llA TIJlf PRO-AM T&All CBALL&JllQ&, ett Friday Etc. Uatlng. Alf "OllANOS' PIClr' Is scheduled by the Saddle- back Coll~ North musk drpartment today and tomorrow. A a.m -3 pm Participants may ptck all the oranges they want at 15 t'C.nl.5 per pound. 5500 ln'1nc Ccnttr Drtvt-. ln.1n.- 1 ~~9-9300 f'X't 272 TBS 80CJI .... CAU- POIUOA BOAT llBOlr, ~ Friday Etc.~- Sun. TBS CllAPllA1' OOL- LEGB cowcnr CBOIR AllD CB.A.llBBa oa- CHESTJIA prcsentt> a Post-Tour C.oncert SelC'C'· Uons Include m.lJdng saCTed mustc. ~ num~rs folk songs and sptrltuab 4 p.m_l4emortal Hall. Chap- man Coll~e . 333 \ Cla.ssell . Oran~e 997-6872 Coa.Dtry .JOillDI t La performs al~ 6 and 930 p.m.. I s8o Brookhollow Santa Ana. Ticketa 820 !>49-1512. N -•C&lllOIUt perfonns lrtsh and SootUsb folk music Eventnas. lnddlnJte Old Dana Potnf Cafe. 24 720 DcJ Prado, Dana Point 661-6003. Jua STUDIO CAR features an afternoon Jau sessk>n I 00 Matn St.. Balboa 67S-n60 DAJUZL POLLACK.. _.ho !las a u.ntveraa.I reputaUon as recil&Jtat. orchestra I soloist and ma.slC'I" teacher Sarfen bead for ft.D- tace polata for Katin Pr.Am teua neats. conducts a ptano rnast~r clas3. 2-5 pm.. Steln•'a' Hall. Sherman Clay. 8469 Kaas l>rtft. Buena Park 739 -5786. TD GILUAll OAa.IUR .JAZZ QOASTST, 7-11 p .m.... -tndeftnfte. A.llsto's. l 670 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa. "2 -8293. aAOa MAaTIPfS01' ARD TB Ui \Bill UC· TIOR, altemoons Old Dana Poent Cafe. 24 720 Dd Prado. Dana Poin t 661-«>M .JACK aAJllD, 3-7 p m lnddlntte Rusty ~lk'an. \ ,• z a J£• Calendar 2735 Paclflc Coaat Htgti- way. Newport BeaCh. 642-3431. Pop 8HAR01' TABER QUART&T performs the fateat hits In The Pavtllon. 9 p.m. to 1 :30 a .m. Dt8- neyland HoteJ. 11 50 West Cerrttos Ave .. Anahctm. DUrf alnga contem- porary music 7 p.m . to 12 aJn. al Maxwdta. -311J'a... clfk Coaat Ht(hway. Hunt- ington Beach.1>36-2555. Dance ''OBIRJ,.IR JlAJfC&.COL- LltCTIVE," one of the country's moet lnnovaUve and exciting dance com- panies. perfonns at 7:30 p.m .. Orange Coaat College. Robert B. ~oorc Theater. 2701 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa. 432-5527. Theater ----"BltCOlll!fQ IOtllORIES" at South Coast Rcpertocy. Sec Friday listing. "Blt.IOADOOR" at the Harlequin D1nner Play- hoUM. See Pr1day ltaUng. ''CBltKBOV Df T ALTA'' at the Newport Harbor Ac- tors Theater. Sec Friday llsUng. "A L11'1£ 11' THI£ TBltAT&R" at the lrvlne Community Theater. Sec Friday listing, "LIPS ARD LDIB" at South Coast Repertory. Sec Fr1day Usu ng. ''llA!t oru llA1'CllA •• at the Curtatn Call Olnncr Theater. Sec Friday llsttng. "llAMAPnAL" at tfie Grand Dtnner Theater. Sec Friday Haling. "THE Pl RATS8 or Plt1'ZA1'CE'' at Scbas· tlan's West Dtnner Play· house. Sec Friday listing. "ST ART ING BltRlt, STARTING ROW" at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater. Sec Friday listing. "TEIUlA PfOVA" al tfic Laguna Moulton Playhouse. Sec Friday listing. Friday listing. "WORIU1'0" at UC lrvtnc. Sec Friday IJsttng. "81tCOND LIVltS," dra· matlc readings about the experiences, rears and dreams of Immigrants In Orange County. presented at 7::f0 p.m. by South Coast Repertory al Orange Coast Couegc. Fine Arfs Hall. room 119. 270 I Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. SiDClee WBJtBL or nusRD- 8BIP, for slO,Oes over 45, meets for 'brunch at Brlckya rd . Orange. 522-1278. 11188 A1'01&'8 BIO BA1'D 80UJO> DAllCB CLUB commences with their Grand Opening to- night and every Sunday thcreartcr. Free dance lessons are from 7-8 p.m .. and dancing w1U. continue from 8-11 p.m. Lafayette Hotel, 144 S. L.tnden. Long Beach. (213) 435-6311. Film.a llarttn llall 8tan In ....... Appeal"attbe Grand fteater. See dally J.l.RlnC•. Etc. A 8PllUTVAL UPLIPT COJlfCSRT ls performed by numerous gospel groups. 1-11 p.m.. Long Beach Arena. 300 E. Ocean. Long Beach. (213) 534-7723. TBS &ATDI no-AM TltAll CllALL1£JlfGlt, ..eee Frtday Etc. UatJna. Alf "OliJIOt PICK." sec Saturday Etc. UsUng. . JlfUll1811ATIC AND PBILATSLIC EXPO· SlTIOll. see Fr1day Etc. list- ing. TBlt SOUTDIUf CALI· FORJlflA BOAT 8BOW, sec Friday Etc. listing. RACE ACR088 AllERI· CA, see Saturday Etc. list· Ing. Mon. Cluetcal Gll.EOORT COLEllA1', sec Saturday Classical list-ing, --Country GERALD RAT BA.ND, 8 p.m.-1 a.m .. Crazyhorse, 1580 BrookhoUow. Santa Ana. 549-1512. Jau RALPH BLAZE BIO BAND, 8-11 p.m .. In- definite. The Rose & Crown, 831 S. State College Blvd .. Anaheim. 778·5606. !op .,DIZZY, See Sunday Pop listing. Sll"ARO!f T AB E R QUARTBT, sec Sunday Pop ITsung. DllRT OSLTZSLllAJf, singer.guitar, 9p.m.-1 a.m .. Blue Beet Cafe. I 07 21st Place. Newport Pier. New· pert Beach. 675-3333. "II.AR IJt TD O~T rLAJllRL SUIT," etarrtng Thea_t_er _____ _ Gregory Peck and Jennller • ' A C H S K B O V Jones. Is featured at 2 p.m .. SDTCBBOOK" at the Newport Harbor Art Mu-Newport Harbor Actors scum, 850 San Clemente Theater. 390 Monte Vista Drtve, Newport Beach. St.. Costa Mesa. Mondaya 759-1122. and Tueadaya at 8 p.m. through Feb. 28. 631 -SJ 10. 8lnC1• O&A1'0& COUJlfTY SIS-A 8UIOL&8 are havtng a general meeung and pot.luCk dinner. The program wtU conaJat of Sill Mounl.aJncertng by Mar"I Gobel. 7 p.m., Garden Grove Commun ity Center. 11300 Stanford Ave.. Garden Grove. 751-1560. Etc. " nllC& m8 A8818T AJllC& ts offered by Saddlcback College North, 5:30-6:30 ~~'rp.~~;,:a:cJ:: - Form 1040A or 1040tz. ~m. A301. 5500 Irvine Cen ter Drive. Irvine. 559-1313. TBS 80VTBSIDI CALI· f'OIURA BOAT SHOW, sec Friday Etc. ltattng. Tue CJaMlcaJ J&A1'·PISIUUt RAM-P AL, the celebrated French flullst. offcnt a program that spans nearly 200 years of repertoire for his Instru- ment. Jolla Steele Ritter collaborates as harpsichordist and pianist. 8:30 p.m.. Music Center Pavilion. (213) 972-7211. oasooaT COLBllAJ'f, see Saturday Clualcal ltst- tng. OSLU.D RAY BA1'fD, see Monday Country listing. Jau "CLASSICS lJ'f J AZZ," Stt Saturday Jazz listing Pop_ DIZZY, see Sunday Pop 11sttng. Sll"ARO N T AB lt R QUARTET, sec Sunday Pop ff sung. vmcsn 9COTT. see Saturday Pop ltattng. Theater "BECOll lJ'f O ll&llORIS8" at South Coast Repertory. See Friday llaUng. "Blt.IOADOON" at the Harlequin Dinner Play- house. See Friday llslln~. "A CBSKBO V SDTCBBOOK" at the Newport Harbor Actors Theater. See Monday list· I rut. llLA RONDE" at UC lnrlnc Ftnc Arts Vlllagc Theater tonight through Saturday at 8 p .m . 856-6617 . ''LD'lt A.ND LDIB'' al South Coast Repertory. See Friday listing. "llAJ'f 0 1'1.A llAJfCBA" at the Curtain call Dinner Theater. Sec Friday Jtsung. "llA88 APPEAL" at the Grand Dinner Theater. Stt Friday Uatlng. "TSIUlA 1'0V A" at th" Lag\lna Moulton Playhouse. Sec Friday listing. ----~~~ ---.. lllOLOOT or CAJlfC&a. a l 0-week lecture set1ea continues through March 15 at UC lrvtne. Science w d Lecture Hall. 7 pm. -e 856-5318. •. E~. Cluelcal TB& BALBOA 8Kl CLUB holds a ~lar meeting at 8 p.m.. the Terrace lf"oom. The Ncwporter, 1107 Jam- GRSOOllY COL&llA.Pf, see Saturday Clustcal Ust- 1ng. see saturday Jazz ltsttng. Pop SRARON T ABltR QDARftT, att Sunday Pop rraung. VllfC&llT IOOTT. see Saturday Pop listing. DIZZ'I'. see Surulay Pop listing. .. 5 .,, 0 - ,, .. a: ~ . borec Road. Newport Beach. GERALD RAT BAJ!q)_. T~ter &tt Monday Country listing. , , 8 g c o II 1 !f G ~ TBlt SOUTBltlUI CALI· J IUJIOIUB8" at South ~ rolllUA BOAT BROW, see au -Coast Repertory See Friday c _F_rlda __ v_E_L_c.~IJ_s_t•_rllt~·-----·--c~L_A88....;;..~•~C8..;;_Df_~J~AZZ---~.'-'~IJsU~-ruz---._-~·-~-~ ~ ONE OF THE YEAR'S TEN BEST llMI MAC.,ALINf Al fl1l M<Nll!>. ~ \1~el ( HIC,t(,O TIUBUNl (..~-"~Act•/ WA8C·TV NIW YOtlK. /fw/ Slesel 80'> TON (,l 061 . MK h.Jcl Bk;wcn ':>NlNC Piil VII W5, NNI c.blttf 80ST<>N (,IC.181, }ily un K)tl(JNTO .,UN, ~8t'Anf/lot1y IORONTO c.106' & MAii . Jily \<<ill Y,N QI((,() TIU8lN". M ~ CAl IFORNIA MACAZllll. ~h Tinn AB08 flm ru ·s1AR m· s. MARlli HfMtft'WAY fR~ ROBrnTs a.Fr ROB[RTSON CARROLL M R ROG[R Rff S DA~O Cl[NNON im: BY RM.PH BUR~ rm10 BT AlAN H[IM rac11ir.AtJ1(QW SVEN NYMT rmno~ WOlf~ llATI[S 11 KEtfiHH Ull "ll[Ull !MCllO BT BOB fO~ R -l;;...:r.~-i -A LADO COM~~ fl • .. .., • v• 0 ..... -PAClflC.NWUI DI-ti fWf 91 A I WO "' 9SI CISTl IUA -EDWARDS TOWN COOER $.0 fWf 10 lm!Ol & NflON l1141M cma SSA -EDWAROS0 CKMA COOER HMllOll I MlMIS ,,,..,.1 NmT• llWY -PACIFIC f V OR .. 1D rwt -~ "12411 ,_ ... -· 411 LA llllA -AlltC FASt«>H SQUARE CW«>' llf{-lllJ) 6tl-OW UCIUlllCI COWARDS SOOTH COAST ~ so CQAS1 ~" ~' "' '"' .... EDWARDS llSSKlN YU> llW.l SD fWf 10 C.-•llUll NWf ~ --SYUFY aTY CfNTtR no1 ~n• Ut mJ !I> 'Calendar "BAIGADOON" al the "TSRRA NOVA" at the R.BI88. an lnternaUonal-GA.aDBlfS offCT'S two be- M Harlequin OlnnC'r Play-Laguna Moulton Playhouse. ly-recognlz.cd artist whose l(lnnlng Chinese Brush ~ house. Stt Fr1day llsung. Stt Fr1day llsung. work Is on display at thC' Patnung classes on Weds .. as "LA ROJllDE" al UC a-~t t.aauna Beach Museum of Feb. 8 and Mar. 14, 9 :30 ;:, lrvtne. Stt Tut"Sda~Ung. S.,... ea Arf as part ofthe "Arudous a • m . -N o o n . 8 2 5 ..0 "LIFE A!'fD L " at ASSOCIATION Rlt-Interio rs·· exhibition. pre-reglstrallon required. G> South Coast Rtprrtory. Stt NA.188AJlfClt CUATOJIS speaks at noon. Saddlebacll. 673-2261. u.. Friday listing. "" College South. Fine Arts CALIFORNIA G&· >. ''llAl'fOP'LAllAl'fCBA" hold 8 Stn"'es HOWJe, 7 -lO Room 101. Mission Vie.JO. OLOOT ls explored In two Cll at the Curtain Call Dtnner p.m., with guest speakers. Pree admission. geology Odd study COUl"8CS :g Theater. Stt Fr1day llsUng. Cost.a Mesa. S40-58o3. "TB& POWER OP THE ofTeria by Saddleback Col-u.. "llASS APPEAL" at lfic WIDBL or FRmN~ VOT&: DIC& OllEOORr& lege South. One lrtp will Grand Dtnner Theater. Stt SHIP, for singles over 45· POLITICAL PIUllSa:• explore dlffttent envtron-meel.8 at The Guest House In F'r1day listing. Fountain Valley. 524-3327. Comedian, human rights ments In the Motave Desert "THE PIRATES OF TBB 45+ TRAVBI.Dr acuvtst. author and record-F'r1.-SUn., Feb. 1'1-19. whlle ~:~A:~"01~~u:rSeP~;: SIJlfOLa meet for a house ;~~C ~~~.t:~ ~~!~~~~ =ta~s house. Stt Friday listing. &;;~~46:. p.m., lrvlne. Lecture Hall. 8 p.m . Frt.-5un .• March 2 -4 . An "STARTING HERE. ortentaUon meeungforboth 8TARTIJlfO NOW .. at the Lectare8 Etc trips Ls achcduJcd at 7 p.m . Gem Theater. Sec Friday • tonight, Science/Math listing. 8COLnOJl JlOLA!ID SBSRM•R I IBRART a Room J30 on tampus -=============================================================.-iMLsalonVlqo.Thefecls830 r for each. 831-4820. I I IDill®&@W&\1 ( IID&~mtr ~®~~ Woody Allen Mia Farrow Nick Apollo Forte Thu. Claulcal KURT SAJfDERLll'fG, "one of the great conduc- tors of our lime." bC'glns a two-week debut engagc- mrnl with the Los Angel~s Phllharmontc conducting music by Prokortev and Tchaikovsky A 30 p.m . Mus ic Center Pavilion (2 13) 972-7211 GREGORY COLEllAl'f, sec Saturday Classical llst- lni.t. Country GERALD RAT BA.ND, "DAS BOOT" ENGLISH SUBTITLES 2905 E. Coast Hwy Corona del Mar , I Thirty attractiona for the yoa.ncest children ln Camp Snoopy proYlde 80llle of the family entertainment at Knott'• Berry Farm. sec Monday Country Us ttng Jazz MAJlJt ISBltLL AJfD THE RHYTHM SECTION, evenings. Indefinite. Old Dana Point Cale. 24720 Del Prado. Dana Point. 661 -6003. DARVST T1lA TLOR, Stt Saturday Jazz listing. "CLASSICS lPf JAZZ," see Saturday Jazz IJsllng. SllltLL T llOOU TlllO, see Saturday Jazz listing Pop - JOCK PTZOW. s inger. guitar, harmonica. 9 p.m .-1 a .m .. Blue Beet Cafe. 107 2 I st Place. Newport Beach 675-3333. VlPfCEJllT SCOTT, Stt Saturday Pop llsllng. tor Denise Corwin teaching participants the basic steps of the East Coa.st Swing. Fox T'rol, Polka. and other dance techniques. Offered by Saddleback CoUege North, the fee ls &40. Vlll8 Valencia Hotel Clubhouse. Laguna Hiiis. 7-9 p.m. 559-1313. Worbbope "PRB88URI£ SORE llANAGEMBN'T: THE STATE OP' TBlt ART" re· nects the expanded role of the Enterostomal Therapy nurse as a pn!SSurc sore expert. 8 a.m.-4 p.m., Dis - neyland Hotel. Anaheim. 476-0269. Lectures rf.~~~~~~~~~ Theater "SOVIET PBT81C8: A PERSONAL Vl&W,'' By Dr. Alex11 MaradudJn of UC Irvine. Chapman College, Waltmar Theatre. 11 a.m. 333 N. Glasscll St. Orange. . Jack Rollins . Chartes K Joffe _,_ ,.,.. -·-.. -· -tr••-·~-Susan l Morse M~ Bourne Gortm Will~ ~ lllC•lltt ,.0011(11 """'"" ... 11r•-llllCUtlt Chartes [Joffe Robert Greenhut Woody Nlen A:.~::.:::.1110 .... ., IPGliW..Tu1mmURm1~1 ... ~ll@t;t..... _ _.._. •• ..,. .......... "9~ • cesu IW DlllC( EDWARDS SOUTH COAST PlAZA 546-2711 BAISTOl AT stHlOWER lllTllCTOl IUCI EDWARDS HUNTINGTON 848-0388 lllAOt a. vo AT _,. • nus UA CITY CENTER 634-3911 M C1Y ~ COOlR Fn., FEB. 24 7:30 PM So. Coast COfl'ln. Ctuch IRVINE & Sat., FEB. 25 7:30 PM Redondo.._ tlth Schoof REDONDO BEACH Tickets Now On Sale At Most Christian Bookstores for Info. Call 213-370-0185 ,.._,.~_..,_, ... DIBBY BOON!' PHll DAISCOll "BECOlllJ'fG MltllORIES" at South Coast Repertory. Stt Friday listing. "BRIGADOON" at the Harlequin Dinner Play- hOU!IC. Stt Friday listing. "CIDtKBOV lPf YALTA" at the Newport Harbor Ac- tors Theater. Stt Friday IJstlng. "LA RONDB" at UC Irvine. Stt ~_r;:1ng . ••LIFE AJlfD '' at South Coast Repertory. See Friday listing. ''llAl'f OFLA MAl'fCBA •• al the Curtain cau Dtnner Theater. Stt Friday listing. "llASS APPEAL" at tJie Grand Dtnnf'r Theater See Friday listing. "TBB PlRA TE& or PEN'ZAl'fC1t'• at Sebas- tian's West Dtnncr Play- house. Set: Friday listing. "TERRA ROVA" at the t.aguna Moulton Playhouae. See Fr1day listing. SinCles A "CORTBMPOtART DAJllC& POil 8IJllOl.S8" beglna tonlJOlt wtth ln~c- "BCOROMISTS AND TllBIR CIU8E8'' ls t hf' sub- jeet UCI professor of econ- omics Jack Johnston dis- cusses at 7:30 p.m ., UC lrvtne F1ne Arts Concert Hall. Free admission. "\ 856-6727. BIOLOGY or CARCER. sec Tuesday Lecture llatlng. Etc. 'I'll& 800TlllUt1' CALI· P'OIUflA BOAT SBOW. att Frtday Etc. UatJng. Ad.ance Billing Tbeee nenta require euly :C.-.P· peymeata. ~:a1·~ THB W1llTltR'8 1'0RLD,'' a six-week workshop w1th author Leland Cooley. en- oourages wnten to look at themSclvea to determine If and where they nt In the writer's world. Thur. Feb. 9-Mar. 15 •. 7:30-9 p.m .. Saddleback OoUege South campus. Science/Math Room 2<17. The rec la 885. 831-4646. Calendar • 111ATSIUOTT T&A8" vada. Frt.·Sun .. Feb. 17-H,. meet on Wed .• Feb. l~. Mar. Saturday morning there Isa 21. Apr. 18, or May 16 from workshop deaJTng with 1 :30-3 p.m .. at the Mission "solo" living, the afternoon Community Hospital Con-Includes an exploratory tour ference Room. The teaa are of the lake and the Colorado designed for expectant River. 8130 per pel'80n motfiera and their guesl..9 ahartng a room, 8160 foT who wtsb to obtain lnfor-private room. Must reserve matton on labor, the hospl· by Mon .. Feb. 6 . 642-5586. ta J' • n u r • e r y a n d A MOW CAMP tr1p la p o s t · p a r t u m . scheduled for Sat.·Mon .. Pre-~ralton Is required. Feb. 18-20. by Saddleback 831-~. • College North. Instructs out-D&ATB VALL&Y_l!I a -11oor-e.nlh~R-prac tiloto«YTrefcTah.MJycouraeeel Ucal winter aurvlvtal tech- for Sit.-Mon .. Feb. l 8-20. nlquea. Ortentauon meet- The fee Is 830 and an 1ngsare Wed .. Feb. 8 and 15, orlentaUon meeting Is 7:30·10 p.m. 875 fee. scheduled for Thura.. Feb. 559-1313. 9. 831-4820. Cll~TaY SIU· ... P'~"'ll TT l M • DtO tour Is offered. by PllEMIOPftl," a three-hour Saddleback College North workshop which meets Sat.·Sun., Feb. 25·26. from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Sat .. Pre-tr1plecturesareThu1"11., Feb. 4, Mar. 3 or Apr. 7 . or Feb. 16 and 23, 7-10 p.m., from 7-10 p:m. Mon .. Feb. lrv1neHU01School. P'ee870. 13. Mar. 12 or Apr. 9. gives 559-131~. people who are Interested In how they look, to learn how eYeDD to make that good first Im· preaston. The fee la 850. ALUOATOR FARM. First lmpreaaton1. MiaaM>o 7671 La Palma, Buena VlejO. 831-4646. Park. One of the world's CLUB COlfB,JO llAGICO laJ1(eSl reptl)e collect.Iona, ts hav1nga special lntroduc-. 10:30 a .m.-6 p.m. daJly. Lory trtp lo Lake Havasu. 522-2615. . Arizona. and Laughlin. Ne· WHAL& WATCBUfO. LelaDcl Cooley lead8 a writer'• worbbop. See AdftDCe BlllinC ll.atlnC for detaila. they we.re. fMdly tom~by temptatloo- Rpt apart by pride ... but~~ by a mlraclel · THC rRODtGAL STAIUUNG JOHN HAMMOND• HOrt lANGC •JO HN CULLUM• MORGAN BRITTANY IAN BANN EN :JOEY TRAVOLTA • tNraO<XJCtNG ARLISS HOWARD. ~l'((IAl l.CWN ~AANCl BILLY GRAHAM Otl(UTMPaOOOCU WtLUAMf BROWN• f'IOOUCWIY KCN WAUS •WlllTTLN AN00ta1CT1DIY IAMl5 f COLLIER MUSIC BRUCE BROUc.HlON • owe.TOil Of l'HOTOGMl'HY rAANK STANll Y, AS C t .A WOltLO WlDl MCTUllts RlUASl PGfNOT• .....a -mi-.;J ............. ~--.... ~ STARTS FRIDAY, FE•.' -. SYUfYCKOCK ct$TA IUA £0WAAOS CllEMA COOU nt• EDWARDS SAOOl..EBACK FIWITM PAClfK: atl1SMN COllECE Tl£ATRl NUTWOOO AT COMMoHwEAl TH OM. Y 7:30 97~141 581·5880 -~ *AMAR lllATRE IUT9STD CDWNIOS CKMA WCST lllTTl1 PAClflC'S WtfTWOOO f• ............. TllUb JIMll1 634·~ 492-0056 8913935 z 13-943-6402 Through March. from Balboa, boata leave Long Beach and San Pedro ports. 527-7111. Dl9RSYLA1'D. 1313 Harbor Blvd., Anatietm. park offers more than 50 attracuons In eeven-theme parks. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Fri .. 9 a .m .-7 p.m. Sat., and Sun., 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Wed. and Thura. Cloeed Monday and Tuesday thro~ wtnter. 999-4565. IDf l 'SBlt .. YrDK . 8039 Beach Blvd .. Buena Park. 165 rtdea. shows and attractions are found along with Wild West gunflg.llters. cancan dancers. Camp Snoopy and live counrry . music daily. Jim Turner, country music star of the Lawrence Welk Show. pcr- fonna daily along with the Fabulous Tonyan Brothers. the musical comedy group of Knott's. · Open 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Mon., Tue.. Fri.. 10 a .m.·lOp.m.Sat., lOa.m.-7 p.m. Sun. Closed Wed. and Thur. 952-9400. LIO!f COUNTRY SAFARI, 8800 lrvlne Center Drtve, Laauna Hills. drive-through wild animal park. ZambUI Rtver cruise. animal s hows. petUng zoo. large a vla.ry. opens dally 9:41> e .m., last car admJtted 3:30 p.m. 837·1200. SDallAR LIBRARY A1'D 0ARD1tlf8, 2647 Pa· clflc Coast Highway. Corona del Mar. roee. cactua, an- nual gardens, orchid con- &erVatory. kol ponds. g!fl shop. open dally 10:30 a.m.·4 p.m. SIX PLA08 MAGIC MOUPfTAUI. 260-acrc th(mc park ~ atww., entertainment, Computer Discovery Center and other 7 ,, ()· - exhlbll..9, open daily I 0 i a.m.·8 p.m.. localed 25 x mUea north of UoJveraal ! Studios at Mag!c MountaJn a. Patlcway, exJt Off' J-5. Valeo-~ eta. (213) 992-0884. - allt FLA08 llOV-,, l&LAJllD WAZ llU8&Ull. :i. 7711 Beach Blvd., Buena a. Park. new wax model of ~ comedJenne Carol Burnett. other ramotfa penons· like· ~ nesees preserved In wax, l 0 O' cr.m.-8-p:m. sun.-Thur .• l c a.m.-10 p.m. Frt. and Sal. .~ 552-1154. '< ltlly Yoa.q teU. of .. Boob for the Gnnrtnc Cldld" Satmday at Saddlebacll eouece. • . - '' ... ExtrnMly t.uy! Sten Martt. taru la Wt Hit KHal perfonaaace to ate. Cllarla Gl'CHlia, u 1111 partaer la loaeliaea ... It ltrllllaat." -NEW YOlllK DAILY Nl:1V' ··t'proariously funny! It 's not just off the wall funny. it's off the floor, the ceilin~ and the baseboards too! .. -O~nnl• Cunnlnttham. CBS T\ "A funny and fragile comedy ... it's a totally unexpected pleasurt to make the acquaintanct of 'The Lonely Guy'!'· -Judy !hon~. ~1' fltANCl't<"O <:HlllO'flC.LE --·-----· WNELY GUY ArrB\11 BIWl 1'BE~llT GlT ~GiOOIN JUDITH IVEMTM LAWIDD>DYX ~ -:. ID. f!D.lm'ST~ n\.\lW \tll.~~ =... --~-::: eaoctif FIOO.~ -JflllQlJS61lt Jtror~ tUJJ.\U "1!.\ ---'WJ.~·~-=-~·~~:=:~~~~.~l\~~rrn~ 1R -~ ..!. ~ MAH(IM hafic' s Anlhltln OrM418~ COITAMEIA Ec!WatUs llnslOI ~7444 NOW PLAYING COSTA MCIA RIUMTMt VAU.EY E OWiWds Harbol T WV'I EclWardS FOIMUO 631 3501 Valley 8» 1500 EL TOM IMM Edwa«IS Sa6dletladt Edwards WoodbnOQe S81·5880 Cinema S51~ lA MAIM SAii AIM CAPIST'IWIO ~ F~ SQullr Paafit s Mission DIM In llt1 .-06J3 ·~ CJMl'G( W£STMHllTU ClnedOme Eowm Cinelna Wts1 63t 2S53 191-3!135 NO PASSU ACCEl'TIO FO" THIS f~OOl(NT ---------- I ·I I r l 1 ~ ~ -~~~~~~~~---~--~~·=--------------~--~-----------------------------------........... ~ 'Galleries MUSEUMS M LAGURA BEACH llU- ~ 8.ltUll OF ART. 307 Cliff as Drtve. Lecture and demon-2 stratlon by artist and paJnt- D tog Instructor Zoltan Szabo :f. on "Watercolor Tech- >-nlques" at 7:30 tonlgJlt. as Alao. Dustin Shuler ex- "C plalns the background and ;f process of his "skinned" auto pelts. (his red ··Auto Pelt. 356 Porsche '64 ls preeently mounted on the rear wall of the Muaeum). at noon. Wed .. Feb. 8 and 15. For more lnformaUon. call 49-4-6531. UWPORT BARBOR ART llUUUll. 850 San Clemente Drtve. Newport ~ach. "ll Modo Italiano," Italian new Image artlsls -..Q a: Rlttll)r System ~---~~~':":';:-~ AIUlll 639-8770 SYUfY STAOOI DR IH ur•ss1-~ EDWARDS SAOOUSACK llU 990-4021 llN( 551 ~5 UA MOYICS 4 £DWAROS W0006R1>GE IDEU Piil 821 -4070 IUSSlll flJt 495-6220 PACIFK: BUENA PARK DR.·IH COWARDS MISSMlN V1£JO MAU com •sa 631 3501 IUICl 637-0340 EDWARDS HARBOR ~ NII( ORAHC£ MALL com tUA 540-0594 ltMCl 6J.4.J911 UA SOOTH COAST UA CITY com:R llSTmSTU -UA WESTMINSTCR TWK 895-5333 A 0 '/ A N C E T I r ,,c t T ', "°' r) W SCAR,..CE ·• YENTL SUl'DI• IMPACT ' 1 •. • l t C I " t t •' ""''"'°"""~~vt4i!Cl""°9flllM't (••RCJ•111J, .. J1JJ LUXURY THEATRES 1st 2 Matinee Showings Only $2.]!; Unless Noted S •3t.t3er•X11fl6l6~2ss1 1~~,) FOR FUOI EXCITemenn V1s1tOvr ... * '-.....;===========================:.../ * .~ ll YENTL am r,;.T fi GIT m •· LQ\ELY Gl fY 8 12:00 4 :00 1 :00/No,..... $2. 75 1st Show 0 nly 12!10 2 :10 4 :10 6:10 1:10 .. 10:10 At 1:25 Plus Sudden Showa •I lmp1ct(R)6:1S • 6:001:15&.10:30 Ii 1;1Qt•t. I..,,,, 6 )639 8770/~~) SUPflc IM ..,, Sound Oite<t To 'l'our <or RooioOr Ir •no lont", Pot'°""' -r-:-Bl Al PACINO ''-'II-A'!_~~~ SCARFACE ~~~ ~ Nlthlm•res R) I!} • Plus Dawn Of J),~'C TheOHd ..__ (Adulh (Adults Only) Only) ~. Alto The Outsiders (PO) ... ~~""' ~GEL ~1 Two of 1 Kind (PG) B Ptua Qol11' All The Way("l * Mlmmo Paladino and Marisa Men. Jan. 19-Aprtl I. Open 11 a.m.-5. p.m. Tue.-Sun. 673-3804. GALLERIES BC SPACE GALL&RY, 235 Forest Ave .. Lagun,a Beach. holds a public open- ing reception for the artists wfiOtM: photogra~hlc works are now on dlac y. from 8 lo l 0 tonlgnt. Hours Tues.-sat .. l 1:30a.m.-5 ·30 p.m . 497-188&. OC&A.Jlf VIEW RIOB 8CBOOL -llODltL mrrr- &D KATIOPIS, I 707 l Gothard St.. Huntington Beach. presents an art exhibition and a• ic•lon lO- ntght. Prevtcw ls from 7-8 wtlh auction at 8:30. CITY OF IUWPORT DACH ofTtts a Los An· geles County Art Mu.wum and Farmers Mark~ Ex· curslon. Saturday. The mu- seum f~turTS the spttlal exhibit "SHOGl)N.' art work from Japan whkh has never bdorT ~n ~ ln the U.S. A bus !cues ln front of Ne~ Btth Cm Hall, 3300 Scwport Bh'd at 9a.m It rnurns•t 5 pm 759-9-472 TBS SA1' JUAN CAPISTRANO LI - Ba A a Y /CULTURAL CIUfTSa, 31495 El Camino Real. San Juan C.pJstrano. opens with love trf the air by dlsplaytng a col lection of mu- seum-quality valentines from the Isobel Worsley Collection. Prev1ew Sunday from 3-5 p.m .. with the dealgnu dtscusstng her col- lertton. Hours Tuea.&t .. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. 493-1283. Ck>eed Mondays. Exhibit runs thl"OUQh March 8. llLVSlldlD O.u:t.ltaY. 1540 S. Coast Highway. Laguna Beach. PXaurtce Braun. Paul Laurlt.r.. Ben- Jami n Brown. Hanson l>uthulT. Conrad Buff. John Fro.t and other-a. !hrcaugh f'd>. 20. l.S p.m. Tue.-Sun. 497-53n. ('t!AU 19 OA.Ll.&JUU, 1390 S. Coast litgh•ay. Laguna Bcacb. A.nUque II~ from a rare edit.loo ol David Roberta t 1796-l 85 I} volumes on ~ and Nubia. through ~ 29 11 a.m.-5 p.m. W f'd -sun. Gallery w Ill da:'!!le effttth~ March 1 . 9USAJ1 umrrua GAL- L.DY. 522 Old Newport 81¥d.. ~•p(Wt Beach. fea- tures W'Cld ol Neil Polberg. Scenes ol the Slna,I and .krusalnn:" John Dlvola. •BiiEA UA Movies 990.4022 MISSION VIEJO I ORANGE Edwards M1SS10nV1et0 Crnedome Mall 495 6220 634·2553 *COSTA MESA * NEWPORT Edwards Cinema Edwards Newport 546·3102 644 0760 WESTMINSTER UA Twin 898-1243 "'l-J•UHto .. wuoCXJloou"._I, *35mm OQ(-..llW] ACADEMY MEMBERS Ya.;1 c.l!d "''II admit ~ou and a guesi II" ao~ oerlorrr\cln< P M YIGdy tll10U9h Thur<;Oay "Forced Entry:" and Steve Strom's "Miniature Land- acapea," throuah Mar. 3. Hours Tuea.-Saf. 10 a.m.-5 p.m .. Wed. evenings by a.p- polntment. 63 l ·6405. llAT&U FDR AllT OAU.&RY. 1492 S. Coast HJghway. Laguna Beach. works Include largest col- lect.Ion or MJro graphic. In U.S. and rare gtoup or etchings by Rembrandt. ln- deflnlte, 10 a.m.-10 p.m. dally. 494-3903. O•AWO& COVlfTY CB1'TSR FOR COlftSll- POll.AllY ART. 3621 W. MacArthur Blvd .. Sp. 1 11. Santa Ana, preeent.a worka of 3 young artJ.U. Recep- tion Fri .. ll'eb. 3. 8 p.m. HOUl'8 Wed..-Sun. 12·5 J>.m. Through Feb. 24. 549-498~. RSWPORT 8SACB CITY JU.LL QAJ.l&R1'. 3300 Newport Blvd .. New- port Beach. Marge Chap- man exhibit• watera>lol'8 throuit\ March 7"' 8-8 p.m. daJly."&28-1268. gtJOllOM: 374-W. Coast Htahway. Laguna Beach. Otfa by Arleen Huaeby. .. PlaY Back" by Frank Dbon of Coeta lleu on cUaplay at TLK Gallery tb.roaiJl Peb. 18. "ONE OF THE 10 BFST FILMS OF THE YFAR" -CJnitJ A.-. NEWSWE.EJC -Ra~ NEW YORK POST -JM S;.,_J, GOOD MORNING AMERICA -~&.--.LOS ANGELE.s TIMES -Glry A...o/J, ti' ASHI NG'TON POST -/Jrww Jll~U-,Ofl. PUY80Y MAGAZINE -DnW RO#fll"-1, ROUING STONE llOWPUY•ll CDl1xunwl'1Tm.ICT8TIUT'ml llllA V' COITA MHA V' 1.AllU lttUJ V' WllTIHITlll tMM ... Pitta (dWllN ~ft/ .... ~ (,_.. 17141 Ut 53S9 Sout~ Cont l'lam L1e11M Mill Mill C:... W11C 11141 Ml 2711 (71 41 711•N11 17141 ftl·JIU ...-~ ....... maiur-r _, Galleries watercoJora by VlrgJnla Huffman. Through Mar. 1. 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. daily. 49'-4422. SADDLEBACK COL· LEGE, 28000 Marguerite Parkway, M!Mlon Viejo. 18 award·wlnnlng arc<ec· turaJ ptOfecta are on~i.pla In SOutfi Library February: alumni ex I· bltlon In art gallery. tb~Feb. 15. 831-4530. ao• am1101t oA.L- LSJtY 1166 Sun ower ~t FatrVtew. Coeta Mesi. Joop Haffmans exhibit.a bronze ~,,:Cures from the Nether· and photography by Conatant HafTmana. In· definite. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Mon.-S.t. 551-0804. TUI OALr.ume. 811 Anton BlVd., Suite 120. C.O.ta Meu, new palnUnge by dramaUc expratJonr,t Frank Dlxon and landecape patntlng• by Deborah Kau. througtj Feb. 18. Tue.-Sat. 11 a .m .·5 :30 p .m. 545-ARTS. uc mvnm oAU.JtaY. Campue Dnve. lrvtne. la parttctpat:tng tn · ·o Modo _h_all&DO" cxfilblLwllh.Mcw· port Harbor Art Museum with worlm by Marlo Merz. throu,01 Feb. 18. 856-9822 .. VORPAL OA.LL&aY. 326 Olenneyft. Laguna NOW PLAYING LMWIA lfAat • wuwra EdWJrOI Souti !'.oas1 Paatlc' a ~Way 38 $1514 ~ Ml.31183 t!E'~ --fllcllc'a Anahlln) Orlw4I m.9860 ' ... 99CM021 ..... 8»6991 UA lllWIS 4 EDWAllOS VlJO ~ CISTA IUA 546-2711 IUICl 634-3911 EDWAllOS SOUTH COAST PlAZA UA CITY CENTER UJllU (213) 691-0633 HAICf 637-0340 Nit FASHION SQUAR£ NllC ORANGE MALL IUT91STU -UA WEST~TER TWfi -895-5333 TIME MAGAZINE· NEWSWEEK N.Y. TIMES · LA.TIMES 111E•YMOVIE llU'P TO 1111 TOP4 "IM ASI "LISTS. ~"'~~--~-.":,.,-~""'~.,:;. ... , ... 821-4070 PACK lltJENA PAJlll. OI tM:llUl•llf•m ,... tM1EY 839-1500 EOWARDS fMT~ VALLEY ........st •r lOllCli lftill55l.o6SS EOWNIOS W0008Rl>Gf-N«.A wr llf CllO L..-IUCI 497-l 711 EOWAllOS SOOTH COAST ~ ~~-.,...,., ---·~220 EDWMDS llSD YU> llMU to. ,.,, fO cm.. WU1't l'IWr .... NM:. OffANGE MAU 637-0340 lUITll Dml Ol llQllll UA CITY COfTER 634-3911 • II( Off"""' emu PAClfl: ORANGE Oil f4 634-9361 U. tw'I & STAl't"COUlct Ulfl .. 540-7444 EDWAROS MIStOl mTQl AT .cMllU IDIW18 893-054& UA wtsTWISTER llW.l S.O fYf'f Af ICU\ Beach. Jack Hooper's portrait.a of famous art.lat.a. 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Mon.-SUn. 494-9441. VSLAann AaT OAL- LSltY,9391 VdardoDrive. Huntington Beach. A P.hotoQraphlc exhibit tltled 'Cont1nental Dtvtde" ls fea· tured with 1m-ae, of Europe. Great Britain and the Amencan Southwest. SUn. 1-5 p.m .• Mon.·Sat. by appointment. Show enda Feb-6..B83..&043. -- GVOOSRB&lll · OAL-L&aY, Chapman College, Orange. A special exfll- bltlon, "lndtan IUnerary: Three lnterpretaUons,'' In· dudea a poet, Al Zolynu: a paJnter. Netter Worth- ington: and a photoo"aphcr. Donald E. Smith. wno share their experiences or a alx·week tour ~ether through dlfrerent na of India. A receptton ll be held Sat .. Feb. 4, 4-6 p.m. Through Mar. 9 . Hours Mon.=-F'rl .. 1-5 p.m . 997-6655. CAL STATS POLL· &aTOK, Main Art Gallery, ~M ~ahfbtt decf1 cafect to ·ihe Eternal City, the people ofltaJy. the aplr1t of Europe and the humanist tradition." A public preview rec-eptlcm-of , "THE BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR." ----C-~A ~tlwn, "\t 11"''"".._,,_ __ _ IAU Mllon Bm PW4 ~5339 I\ MRAMOUNT PICTURf ft' ., ........ _,._,., ... ~ ............... _(..,.._ '----NOWPIAYING MIUOI V1UO • llfWJ'Olll HACH Edwards Voe-p , _ EOwitOS HeWllO'l W 6990 c.ntma 6:M 0760 OIWIQ( Cneootnt 634-2SS3 • \( \111 \l'l ,,. \IHI "" \ ' ' I" ,11 "!""' ' " . I / I• • : '• • .11'1 I ' f f~ ! r 11 1 • \ 1 • 1 1 '1 • " 1 • "Geo~e Herms: Rome Poem' may be teen from 5 to 8 p.m. Saturday. Houra. Mon.-Frt. 12_. p.m .. Sun. 1_. p.m. 773--2037. LOllO •ACB llOUVll OP AaT, 2300 Ea.at Ocean Blvd .. Long Beach. present• an exh.lblCton and sale of on,onal Oriental prtnta. Safurday and Sunday from 12·5 p.m.; "Ellzabeth Luca.a: The Art or BeauUful Wrtttog" reatura over 30 calltcraphk plect:a throu«h Ma.r. 4. Wed.·Sun. 1~5 p.m. (213)439·2119. , lltlUttll OP JllOaTll OltAltOS COVllT1', 30 l N. Pomona Ave.. Fullerton, open• a show Saturday. wtth palnttno by Suaan Ryan on the Pa.Uo ~. ~ 1brot.UOl Mar. 1 I . Hou.rs a. Tuea.-Sat. 10 a.m.·5 p.m., ~ Sun. 12-5 p.m. 738-6545. • . --4l --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CT 41 * PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES * ~ 2 !liJ;goin Matinees! 'Falthh'4Jakf}~ ! .,. MOHAY nn. SATUflOAY fM:UlTVotCANO\CWOQO :_.. ,...,_ ... _.l:M.111 ~ 11lMCC.U"(1) 11.ll, u~ u o. 64S. &:50 11• "1lm • DllMmlT" (PC} IUQ. JOS.~ 40, I 20. 10 ~~ "Ill llC ... fl( Mi I ,,,. J00. 700. 11«1 •... , ..... ", , ... uo .. .. "ftln .. (NJ • • TIACI ...m: m.D I? lO, 3 00, UO, 111S. 10 eo "IUIT lm • N8. .. <PC> 1-. 330,UQ,IJO 11 00 '10Jl" ,., ll:tl 240. 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" .._ llMO lOWD 1QIJI" .. ...,,, "fUSll INllQ" (I) 551 0655 • 10 IO~ H~ 4401 I l~ Whale Watch Cruises ABOARD THE CATALINA HOLIDA't WEEKDAYS: 10:00 A.M~ WEEKENDS: 9:30 a .m. & 1 :30 p.m . tl.00 off Adult F-" with Ad Uel:l-28-a4 ._ .... ,._T1·11m11 ...... ..• ft9bberoa1tlng stunt •Id footea9, wet T·thlrt contests, practical Jok•• and aurptlslngly romantic lnteriudea!• -David Chul•. LOS AHGELES HERALO·EXAMINER ... . ... n. ... NOWPlAYING CYPAW ClAC>tR"MOVl 6iWiQ SNii'AAlfl Lmcoln Or1Yt> In Edw<trds AMC Orange Mall Edwards BrtstOI 821 4070 Wl15tbn:>oll 637 0340 S40 7444 CVPRW SJO 4401 OiWiG[ WESTMINST'Eft Cypreu 828 1860 lfMHE Oranoe Dove In tow.vi!) Oneml Erii5fi) f.OwMdS 634 9361 Wl!st 8111 3935 ~ .. Woodbrldc)t auJR:l 581 Sll80 551 0655 l.1At.b115 634 3811 Meuaie. tug at tieart The.e .. paper fanelee," OD ahiblt at the San Jaan Caplatrano Public Library, are rare esantple• of hand-decorated, ezqal81te paper lace8 made~ Ene- land'• and America• Dloet famou nlentlDe maken, datina( froln 1801 tbroqll the elegant Retency and Victorian perfoda. Tile Wonlt;y collection may be Yiewed frOID 10 to 2 dally throqh Mareh 8 at 31495 ltl Camino Real. edwards WESTBROOK CINEMA ,::·;:. •'•.:' H "o ' 'O 530•4401 ROTJICHr fo '4~. 10 20 (I) Slt./Sllll 3'00, 6.51, 10.JO "flUllMCr'(I) rn. I JS Sit.I S. I IS, 4SO, I 45 ·---~EL• ---~~ fn. 710, I~ Sit/Sia_ 3.30, 115, IO"SS '11C1T If Z~" fn. "° Sit/Siii. I JS, 6 IS. t0S edwards MllA CINIMA Newport I 19th 646 50°"5 Co1la M•H -I. Hlah School Honor Student by day. ' -.\ ~GEL Her two world1 are about to collide. It's her Choi~. H.er chance. Her ure. \I II 11111<1111~, I l IO '"'al \lt\\I' \11'1 I HI \I l u\tl'\\ \ l't• • •• l'\\11\ lk l\l\Hl1t•i.4~ l 1~1\ \\t.tl '•nn,1llllc,nll\l\\'l'\\IH<k~U ltkl-.'ll \1\\111111\1\ll!I~\ u11••\\\llll M •• ''"°''''•UC"' J·,,.i....,.\IU l'I \kl tl••\1111\ l'r•A. .. 111 HI•\ 11 \rl'••l1111\ 11111• 111 ll<llll I<' \\111o ' ll<tli~kl \l\,~\l ct\~ll 4'""''11\1 l \I.\ ' "~ .. 11 ... ~ .. Ill 11\ll" 11\~ll '~~ MHCW I'll Tl NF'' R -~ :::.· Movie Review~. - BROADWAY DAJlfNT R08B: Rated PG. Woody Allen· s warmest and most accessible film In years actually plays llk.e an extended skets:h. Plenty of amusing scenes, but the ending ts rather abrupt and unsatlsfytng. Allen JUves one of hla best performances as a neurotic theatrical manager promoting a group of second-rate acts. Mia Farrow. in an tnferesttng switch from her usual roles. portrays a tough-lalktog New York woman.. v v TD BIG CHILL: Rated R. A warm, suberbly acted mm about a reunion of college friends. following the death of a comrade. Wrtfer-dlrcctor La~reoce Kasdan ("Body Heat" and the George tUCWJ-mega•hltsl sets-up the story-to make-a mg- Point about.. the 960s generation. He never quite makes that point. but the film remains an engaging, funny study of friendship. vv v THE RIGHT STUJl'P': Rated PG. Tom Wolfe's book about the test pilots and the Mercury astronauts Is brought to lhc screen sklllfully by writer-director PhllTp Kaufman. While their deeds are larger-than-life, the pilots remain comfo~ human. VMd performances by Scott Glenn. Harris. Sam Shepherd. Dennis Quaid and Barba Hershey. vvvv ... 8CA1'1>ALOU8: Rated PG. Robert H~ys ("Air- plane!") stars as a an American television reporter In London who gets caua)lt Jn a confusing web of blackmail and murder. 'fhls attempt at a modem screwball comed..r~ts kayoed by a convoluted plot. Pamcla-Stepheiison 's Oef~uT1>erformaiice as a con artist almost redeems It. v v SUDDEN lllPACT: Ra~ R. CUnt Eastwood u 3! who's out to revenge a gang rape. Eastwood Is a ~ · first-rate action dlrectOr. but don't look for ~ well-rounded characters. Extremely 1Vlolent. v v g. ~ 0. ~ ' TERll80FENDBAIUlltNT: Rated PG. Debra Winger and Shirley MacLa.,tnc give Oscar-caliber perfonnances In this funny arrd touching fllm. which traces a mother-daugnter relatJonshfp over 30 years. Jack Nicholson. as-a paunchy, drunken ~ astronaut. ts also superb. The serious twtst that o. occurs two-thirds throlll(h ts manlpulatlve, but ~ you'll probably succurnl> to It anyway. James Brooks was the writer-direct.Or. vvv : VVV"~ent;vVV-Verygood;VV -~: v -Not so good. CT 2 Ill -< ~ reworks familiar ground In this fourth Dirty Harry __l!EVERSAYNBVERAG.Allf: Rated PG. Sean fllm.·Fans of the senes won't be disappointed. as Connery Is c as ames no. l>ul· lJlfs. OO~Rarry anafils an~etlmlnate a fresh adventure Is str1ctly by the numbers. There are the horde of urban S<:um .-Sonora Locke does another of usual chaacs. escaped and elec~ets. but her tcy blonde routines as a pistol-packing painter nothlngthathasn'tbeendonebe re-ndbetter. •. Among the supporttng actors, only rbara Car· r-==--:------1r;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;:::;iiiiiii=;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;::;::::::::::::::;;:;;:;;:;:;;,;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:,;:,;:,;:,;:,;::;:;,;;;:,;:,;:~ rera slzzles. Irvine Kershner ("The Empire Strike~ Back") directs mechanically. vv ............ .•..•... ,, CELEBRATE OUR GRAND OPENING!! THREE DAYS -FEBRUARY 5. 6, 7 SUNDAY, MONDAY & TUESDAY •u.s. F« a..ifled Ad ACTION c.au A DAA.Y PtlOT U..YISOI MJ-1671 10585 Slater #38 (714) 953.9415 Al'° la CVJ>rt.U 9171 Valley Vltw Wed. Night Special 2 Movie RO~~).~. s 1 t• -VCR + 2 MOVIE RENTALS • 1195 M·THtJU. Mereno Sport ... the active look ... Perfect f0< Saturdays or any cJoy1 Shirts and pants ore 100% cotton 1n gieo1 Spting cOlofs ----- &~~@~ OC ALL MOVIE RENTALS Per Hour OUR MEMBERS PAV SI.SO PER MOVIE. PER DAV •.. ) Based on 2 Movies For 2 Days 56 FASHION ISLAND · NEWPORT BEACH· (714) 644 -7030 . .\. - • I I I • l I l -----------------------------------12 Picks of the plays ...,. Q) O> .... (") ~ «! :> .... .0 G> u.. >. as "O ·.: LL ...... .... Cl> "O c Cl> .:.c. -i ~ -0 Cl. •• "BECOMIKG llltllORlltS," the nrat major pro- duction of a new play. Is being presented al Sou[h Coast Repertory. 655 Town Center Drtve. Costa Mesa (957-4033). Performances are given Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m .. Sundays al 7:30 and weekend matinees at 2:30 until Feb. 12. "" "" "" "BaJGADOON," a musical fantasy set In Scotland . ls on stage at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse, 3503 S. Harbor elvd .. Santa Ana (979-551 1 ). Performances wtU be given nigh Uy except Mondays at varying curtain Umes through Feb. 19. "" "" v v "CIDIUIOV m YALTA," a hlstor1cal comedy. and a companion play, "A CJlltlDIOV SJUtTCJIBOOI[." are being presented at the Newport Harbor Actors Theater. 390 Monte Vista St., Costa Mesa (631-51 10). Per- formances of "Yalta" will be given Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays al 7 p.m. unUI March 4. "Sketchbook" opens Monday and plays Monday and Tueaday nights at 8 p.m. Lhrouah Feb. 28 . .,.... "" "" "TBlt BOT II BAL TDIOb," a comedy set In a decaying downtown hotel. Is being presented al the Drama l..ab Theater al Orange Coast College as a production of A Class Act Players (432-5880). Final performances will be given tontgnt and Saturday at 8:30 and Sunday at 6:30. "" v "" "LA RORDB." a romantic comedy set In Vl~nna. will For Ad Action be presented at UC Irvine (856-6617) Tueeday through Saturday of next week at 8 p.m. In the Fine Arts VUJage Theater. "A LtrE JR TD THEATER," a backstage study of two actors. open• tonight for the lrvlne community Theater In the audltor1um of Turtle Rock Communtty Park. Sunnyhlll Road off Turtle Rock Drtvc, lrvlne (857-5496). Performances w111 be given Frtdays and Saturdays at 8 p. m. through Feb. 25 and Sunday matinees at 2 p.m. this Sunday and Feb. 19. "LIP'& Allfl> LlllB," the world premJere of a new play. Is the fare on the Second Stage of South C.oa.st Repertory. 655 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa (957-4033). Performances are given nightly except Mondays at 8:30 (8 p.m . Sunday•) and weekend afternoons at 3 p.m. thro\ll(h Feb. 12. v "" LIVE ON STAGE MARTIN MILNER Cal a Daly Plot AD-VISOR 642-5678 "MAK OF LA MANCHA," the Don Quixote musical, I• being preaented at the Curtain Call !>Inner Theater . 690 El Camino Real, Tustin (838-1540). Performances are given nJghUycxcept Mondays at varylngcurtaJn Umes throl.Wt March 25. "llA88 APPSAL, •• a new comeay abou"l the prleathood. Is on ataac at the Grand Dinner Theater. 7 Freedman Way. AnafieJm (772-3220). Performances wtll be given nightly except Mondays at varying curtain Uroea throu,th March 4 . .,.. .,.. "" "" 7 FREEDMAN WAY STARRING IN "IVIASS APPEAL" The New Broadway Comedy Hit By Bill C. Davis Also Starring Fred Lehne Direct11d By Jack Bunch ANAHEIM .. hVER OH 811.ART WITH Alf A!IOSL," a new comedy. completes Its run at the Westminster Commun I- onnETOWrt Take her to a hotel tonight. FOR DINNER. OF COURSE h used to be that the best rcstauranl 1n town was always 1n the best hotel The Mamou Hotel is reviving that tradition w11h their N1cole"s Resuiuran1 You"ll dine on lht freshest seafood~ the finest beef. the most sinful desserts ·all anfu lly servco in lilt' mo" elepn1 ~urrounding.\ :~ .. ... , Surpn\c her tonight v.llh dinner al Ntcolt'"s lo.:atrd v.ithin the Nc..,pon Beach Mamou Hotel. ..__..Ill". When Marrion docs it. they do it right® Newport Beach .,,\\orriott• Hotel&. Tennis Club ~ Ntwpon Ctnter Dn•t Nrwpon Beach. Cahfom1a 9266017l.C164I0--4000 DIPREGO'S ~ J 1a/.o,. f<,J/o..r11,./ · ~ · Formerly Two Guys From Italy • ·~~,. ·ts·. me Owners, Same Delkiou1 Food t • . .-:. _,., ~. Most f ST Dolkiou• BRUNCH ; IN ALL OF ORANGE COUNTY Sun. 10 to 3 At $895 Onty Our tumptovt bvffet feoat indudet: vab •· •1111p. loll & baoe'I· ...,,. KGlopi&, Vea Scoloplni, Chicken Cocc'°'or•. Eggi Sovsoge among Olher a-. hot & coldl 'Pt.US: Orange, IOlllllto & gropelflli4 iu<•. 1111- llml!ed champogne, aealood bar and de· wt table. Picks of the plays ty Theater, 727l Maplr St .. Wc1tmln1ter (995·4113). Cloelna performances wlll bt-given lonl&ht and Saturday at 8:30-.""'.,,. ••JQOBT WATCH," a paychol~cal thriller. Is on stage at-lhe Huntington Beach Playhou.e, Main Street a YMlctown Avenu~ In the SeaclfffVlll-.Ce 1hopp1ngcenter. Hunt~on Beach (847-4465). PerformancH wlll be gtven ~ya and Saturday• at 8:30 through Feb. 1 1. ""' ..... "'TD PlllATa 01' P&NZA1'C&," a Gilbert and Sullivan operetta. Is being presented at Sebastian ·a West Dtnncr Playhou1e. 140 Ave. P1co, San Clemente (492·9950). Performances will be gtven Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at l and 7 p.m. until F'eb. 26. ""' .,... "STARTlltO ll&U, 8TARTUfO l'fOW," a th~aracter muslcat. ta playing at the Gem Theater, 12852 Main St .. Garden Orove (6~· 7213). Performances are given Wedne$daya through Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sunda)'S at 7;30..uJiULF~b. .18~ __ "A STmTCAR l'fAllSD DB8Dllt.'' Tennesstt Williams' renowned drama. opens ton~ht In the.Playbox Theater or Golden W~t Colleae In tfuntlngton Beach ---~? ·~~ Ot-1w·Cedlllila·... . 2 S p:!!.dri£ter_ ll33 War hcific Coast Hwy. o-5-IAI., ...._,., lll•d I Racrnltons~ 642,2295 .. FAST RISULt .. SEaVICE DIRECTORY For Result Service Call 642-5678 ht. J 22 "THE FIND" AT. THE WAREHOUSE -Fun '°"9r'S _. and -rba Rod.-a tater :1110 musical rock group, at The Warehouse Aesf.aM'acs st Iba Bar llWv February 11th. The popular waterfront restaurant and wa:eruav hale bas enret1111•••1C nightly. It's located at 3450 Via Oporto ~ .ater ~ Ldo t.tar-na Village, Just southwest of the intersec1ion al PtesPOL't Biid. md Coesl ~- arlettuin I Di""'' Pli.1 lt11t•" Opens :=::v 21 (i~ .. t!IN JC>MtNn Luc.. ~..&1 f'v-' ~~ 8ookALyrlc18y P"/11 ·-L~~~ Grwtchen Cryer ~ .~~ Mutle8y ~~ Naacyford V,,-_ Pc r10fma"'61 Tuea lhra Sun , Sat & Sun Brund'I 3503 9 . Hetbor Blvd., Santa Ana 92704 • 1 ti _,II"~ 040'> f "'I fMt•H" a.,111~ & M.U.lfl'._. GULLIVER'S V~6.,~l "&•5 ~y pr.t,,,c ~ib5 of 5uf - wit.l, all d,i GjewlS . , . 184 &2 ~A C AR :-:·t:.: R IR ·.i ~""E --. ~ ; . Gilbert & Sullivan s THE BACKLUND FAMILY (Owner's) Villa_ -SwedetJ SINCE 1961 8ANOUET FACIUTlES UP TO 100 PERSONS 531-3133 IS ~ 0 - • ... I 14 REVIEW BEHllD TH£ SCEllES i Virtuosity was vehicle with Brenda Caponera Restaurant Executive **** M c:-t'O ~ ... .0 G> u.. By SUSAN FINGER ~otlg ·ttoser LAGUNA BEACH -WINTER SPECIALS MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT SUN DINNER Broasted Chicken .................... 3.80' Chicken Fried Steak ................ 3.95 Salisbury Steak ....................... 3.95 Spaghetti/Meat sauce ............. 3.45 Teriyaki Brochette ................... 5.35 T enyaki Steak ......................... 6.45 Broasted Chicken .................... 3.80 Served with soup and salad Choice of potato. rolls and jetlo or sherbert BREAKFAST M-F tll 11 :30 am French toast, one egg with bacon or sausage .............................. 1. 79 3 pancakes & 2 aggs ................................ 1.19 494-3137 400 So. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach Ample parking In rear Since 1962 •AXTE,.,I I TRIET TAKEN OVER av TEN .. YOUNG A*RICANS..." Armed wtth an all new lhow and menu. ten talented petfonnera MrYe up an eventng of food and tun. Suter'• Street, Newport Beech, le now the hofM ot tM "Young Americans." TM recently refurbithed Baxter'• Street bu become the bacttdrop '°' chOreographer David Green ·s tulty costumed dance revtew. The revtew fMtU'9e a aaJute to famous compoe«a, a eefectlon of Broadway tunea end a tribute to Loe Angetes. The new dinner"*"' lnctudea Prime Rib, Chicken Cordon Bleu, Steak and Lobater, end frMh Ash. A new lunch menu has alao been added, hlghllghted by choose-your-own-topping ptzza, meeqult•btolled hWn- burgers, steak Md mertneted chlctcen breMta. Baxter's Street Is open for lunch Monday through Friday from 11:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Olnner shows are Wednesday through Monday-et 6:00-end 8:45 p;m. 'On weetcendt there ls an 11:30 p.m. codttall show. For reeetVatlona end Information call (714) 540-2475 or (800) 722-8888. COUNTY LINE M I TAURANT OPENS ON IMNE'S WOOD9RIDG8 LAKB The County urfe Re9ta&.1rant. a eountty..-gant T_....tyte berbeque, opened lat w98k on Woodbridge lake In lnltne. The County Line, ~ to repbte a 1940'• roadhouM c:omptete wtth tin celllnge, wt deco end • Wurtltr« jukebox, la one of Orange County's moet spectacular restaurants wtth a centllewred dec;t( extending over Woodbridge Lake on three sides. The S 1 mHllon Irvine r89ttiur8frt la a Ceflfomle first for the County Une whlctl hu ftve r81JtaUfanta In Texas, says Rey Janee of lnltne, ownef' of Callfomle County Une Inc. NOW SERVING Guests enter the restaurant via a 120-foot canopied wooden footbridge that offers a panoramic view of Woodbridge COUNTRY STYLE Lake. A 1930'• era mahogany bar tranaptanted from a Chicago aak>on anchors the reception Md lounge area. The SUNDAY BRUNCH •t'' =-"~~.~~=:J.~,.::.,:: Interior on.. e:ictlnltYe UM of eek lndudlng tablea end Includ .. S....r&Q• -Well Drink or Beer chelra, wtth a color motif of hunter green and bucklkln. Ar1 deco pos18t'I depfc:t movte, magatne and lldYertl9tng of the 9 ti 1:00 1930'sera. The County Une teeturea a berbeque fare of big 1712 Placentia 645-8091 beefy ribs that we famous throughout Texu. 1een tender COSTA ..-.:-o a brisket. homemade-.... and c:hkltten '*'8 auch epeaatty ~~~=::=:::::::=;:•="'~~::::;;:::::::::~=::ii Items as amOked dude, amoked portt loin, and amoked r prime rib. All betbeque Items are amOke-cooked <YVer otk for 18 to 20 hours In ovena especially bum for the County Line In Texas. The most popular menu Item la the Country StyM feast that lndu<Ma a big platter of ribs, brisket and sausage along with generous bawl• of potato salad, cokt slaw, bean• end homemade bread -plus MCOnds on evef)'thlng. The County Une alao features Its own home- made Ice cream. Pnc. for comJ*tte dinners range from $7.95 to $14.95. The County Une Reataurllf\t la looated at 4615 Barranca Paricway, between CUfYer Ortve and Jeffrey Pat'l<way about midway t>etween the Santa Ana and San Diego freeways. The restaurant IS open dally from 5 to 10 p.m. Call 551-1942. 10 lateraatlonal Reetauaats • European sidewalk cafe setting • Foods. beer, wine & spirits from around the world • Lunch • Oinr1er • Happy Hour • NOW APPEARING ~ "Llttle Brother" ~A •· For"* & Present .. ':! band members of Roger Miiier Blind a.a. King Kenny LOftlln• &Jim Meulna Tues. Fn. 5-8 PM With Guest Recording Artisl Judy Street Airport Area Readezvo .. t881 Birch St. Newport Beach CorMr of Blrdl a Vo. Karmoa 955-2484 WAREHOUSE~ SPECIAL VALENTINE ACTION Valentine's Day, Tuesday, Feb. 14, wUI soon be upon ua, and we undentand The Warehouse Reataurant In Newport Beach Is already preparing for this hoUday dedicated to lovers. Manager Doug 06etz and h'8 etatt haw planned special Valentine action for the occasion. The muatcel group "Private I," headed by Steve McCllntock, will be on stage that night In the bar, and a special souvenir cocktail concoction, "The Heart Throb" has been Invented by The Warehouae ml:xologls1s Just for the occuk>n. It's a aecret bteod ot bright red cnnberrles, plneapple. cherry brandy, YOdka and aea9t stuff, preeented In a 80UwNr glUa tN1 your belU1 throb C'Ml lllk• home. Pnce 11 thl'te don ... Master chef Chert.a Kal.aian wtll be preeentlng tome ~ Valen11ne gourmet dTnnera .. well. PIM now to dine with your vatentlne at The Warehouee, CMW1o0klng the watw In Newpof1 e.c:t'I. *** Feet\n of the Ody Piiot AcMrti.tng Dept. .. lllllm ..... _.. .... ________ ..._ ________________________________________________ ~----~~~-~ ................................................................................................................................ __ 1S ''WORKING'' AT UCI PUTS A FACE ON AMERICA ••• Pram..,.2 produc'lion1 notham trunabythcd mandsand ci1.pauie of unaons so they can ta\c more risk " ""Thi c:ut ts o' n-tWlCC the number uS!Cd for the n.ar-oea-·-"--•n-) ~ftd~V u uon "adds Cayton Gamson. wbo asco-m IJ'('Ctor.,., 1 lh l'.knnas Castellano, a mu.sictbca1ttt1 u tymcmber. "so~canmakc muimwn useofava1lablc talent. That's the important thmahcre. ~ Garri10n.tttatorofUCl'sSchool ofF&nc ns.. bcadst.becn.u lhcatcrproaram and alsoisco-stqlng t.bes.bow~h Walker. • -~sbo .. wasn't written by one penon." S&Y.S Garmon. -wnttOUSpcoplccontnbutcd. indudina American ORAN GE • "ll TIE UM ~ Ll.ft:h M-F 11 ·2 30 OIMef M-S trom 5 PM. Happy Hour M·F 4:30 to 7 PM. Sun Champagne a.. 8Nncf'I 10-2.30 Entenalnment & Dancing, Banquet Facllltles 14192 Aldhil. T U1bn 730-01 15 TltRCJN•IAL ..... •• • 81EMHOUU The oug1nal Featu11ng display IJroliV. Lunch Mon.-fn 11 ·2. bnner ,_,,., Mon..-Fri. lrom 5 p.m .. Sat & SU\. lrom 4 p.m. 2001 Harbor BNd . ccma .._. 642-9777 HAMOR HOUSE CAFE EstatJWedsn::e 1939 Omelettes. 25 vanebeS. s.Wld 24 hours. Sand--..c:nes. 30 vaneties Heated garden pe:io Onwlir served S-10 PM 34157· Coast Hwy. Dena Pomt (714) '96-9270 Also 16341 Coast Hwy . 5'...s 8eect't (213) 592·5404 PMAW CAFE San ff•ICIK*• styte. ftelh hsh and pmta. P*> dir*'a. Lunch M·F 11·3. °"'*' Mon.-s.t. lrom 5 p.m. Happy ..-. u.F S-7. Wed. Ladles nite 50' well ch*9 lrom 3 p m. 8anQue1 fac*ties 600 Newport Center bf'. Fashion l9IMd. Hewport e.ac:n. 644-1237 Chinese Continental RIVIERA Contineni.ai ~ Rose Sil!l:i;:;rt• 5'nCe l970 ~ 1 l 30-3 00 Orner~ 5 ~ ec..s So~ & Holedays aaw 3333 S Br stol C r• ll•s.. 5"4(>-38'0 Greek FR.ANOE • nn~&-:i ~ Cuisine. ~ ~ • e1 and enrre. by Allle»Ca> z OW °'°'* n•• GI-* -...is & a.. folk nw. Coc;trmlt ... ---· ment 1800W •!IL. -of Long 8-:f\. 2~ Italian CAFE UDO Newport I <Amery JfZ=. Cory~e_--~ & Contineral ~ lU1CI! ~ 11·3 °""'* ~ >·· 'd-~~ ment "911/ly a.-1 30. &r. illZ%' ~ 3-7 AtnCJle ~ 2S!OD "' ". Bl'vd . Newport Beac:r. ~2$161!. RESTAURANT DIRECTORY Mexican •cw ww IE.ST~ Natural/Healthy Seafood & Steak musrt flEI W:W ~ mlllb:c..: .. =' ~ ... -~ 9li!90t -l..tmdl. Ollam'Se :11~::29 ~ ~ ----.~, f 0t esta fJ. , flrectM1 :., ~~tJorr. Please (,a_ Bre!KJa Caponera AtMl-4321 txt 262 - - I I I j • . . - • ... - - 16 ' I 0 • WE'RE PTINGlO ··YOUNG AMERICANS._ Ba~ter 's Street Restaurant is now home to the Young .. Americans. That's right, the same Young Americans who've performed with the likes of Bob Hope , Dean Martin and Andy Williams. Every Wednesday through Monday evening, they11 be per- forming a rousing 45-minute song and dance revue . Includ- ing a salute to famous composers. Selections from Broadway. And, beginning in March, a special tribute to Hollywood . With full costuming and staging like you've never seen at Baxter's Street. Or anywhere else in Orange County. Our Chefs Wdl Be Perfor111ing, Too. The Young Americans are a tough act to follow. But our chefs have managed. With a new dinner menu that includes Prime Rib, Chicken Cordon Bleu, Steak & Lobster and daily selections of very fresh fish that is all served by· the Young Americans . Fbr an encore th ey serve a surprise dessert. We're also launching a new lunch menu. Featuring individual pizzas with your choice of toppings. Giant, Mesquite-broiled hamburgers. Steak smothered in herb butter. Marinated Chicken Breast. And the freshest fish available . So if you thought the old Baxter's Street was good, wait until you try the new Baxter's Street. · Actually, don't wait at all. Join us tonight for the 6 p. m. or 8:45 p.m. dinner shows . Or for the 11 :30 p.m . weekend cocktail show. It11 be so much fun , you11 want to do it again tomorrow night. • 4647 MacArthur Boulevard, Newport eeach. , For reservations, call (714) 540-2475 or (800) 722-8888. ,• •Feb. 3 -Feb. 9• "Hollywood'• Moat Senaational Myaterlea" Ben Oauara. bottom rtaht, praenta Q1m clip. and The protiraJD at 10 p.m. Saturday deala with the dramatlcreenactmentaoftraeand,lnMmeCUM, llvea of~ohn Belu•hl, Marilyn Monroe, Freddie UJU10lvecl crime. from the moYle clapttal '• put. Prlnse, Lana Turner and Sal Mineo. Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE 330 Weat B•y St., Coata Mua, Ca. Mall addreH: Box 1580, Coata Meu, Ca., 92826 Telephone: 642-4321 Program informal.Jon is provided by the networks and \t.'.ILJons and ts sub)E"Ct 10 r hange without notice Sports ................................................................. Page 2 TV Antenna ....................................................... Page 3 .lJaytime Drama .......... .. . . ... ... ...... ..... ................ Page 4 Tube Toppers ... ,.... ......... .................. ........... ..... Page 6 Daytime Schedule .......................................... Page 7 Evening Schedule ............................ : ............ Page 10 TV Puzzle .................... ·· .................................. Page 31 -Channels (2) KNXT, CBS. 6121 W. Sunset g1vd ., Loa Angetea, Ca. (4) KNBC, NBC, 3000 W. Alameda Ave., Burbank, Ca. (7) KABC, ABC, 4151 Prospect Ave., Loa Angeles, Ca. (8) KFMB, CBS, 7677 Engineer Road, San Diego, Ca. (10) KGTV, ABC, Highway 94 and 47th St., San Diego, Ca. (39) KCST, NBC, 8330 Engineer Road, San Diego, Ca. _._., ........ (5) KTLA. 5800. W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, Ca. (9) KHJ-TV, 5515 Melrose Ave .• Loa Angeles. Ca. (11) KTTV. 5746 W. Sunset Blvd., Loa Angeles, Ca. (13) KCOP-TV, 915 N. La Brea Ave., Lot Angeles, Ca. _ ... _____ 11 (28) KCET, 4401 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, Ca. (50) KOCE. 15744 Golden West St .. Huntington Beach, Ca. (56) KOOC-TV, 1730 Clementine, Anaheim, Ca. -PayTV -Sports Miracle on ice to repeat for '84? By PETER McCAULEY Although ABC sports commentator Al Michaels admits that be bas built his career around baseball. he is probably best known tn the sports world as the announcer of the U.S. hockey team's "Miracle on Ice" victory in the 1980 Olympics in lake Placid. Michaels broadcaS1cd t.he last Olympics while Mike Erusione, captain of the U.S. squad, was ui- umphantly skating past the Russians and Finland en route to t.he Olympic gold. Next week Eruzionc w111 join Michaels and forme~ Montreal Canadiens goaJ- tender Ken Dryden in the broadcasting booth. But can the U.S. squad capture another gold medal tn hockey? "rf we win 1t again, I think it will be surpnsing," says Michaels. "It won't have the impact It did m 1980 when we came out of nowhere. Thts llmc we won't sneak up on an y- body. ''The Russians arc every bit as strong, probably stronger. I saw them in a toumamen& in Moscow in December and they're the best. It's discouraging to sec (0 ) On-TV, 1139 Grand Central Ave .. Glendale, Ca. how much better they arc (Z) Z-TV, 2939 Nebraska AvfJ .. Santa Monica. Ca. than the rest of the world." (H) Home Box Office, Time-Life Bulldlng, Rockefeller• The U.S. team will oecd Center, N. Y .. N. Y. to score at least a win and a (C) Clnemax, Time-Life Building, Rockefeller Center, tic in the firs.t two contests N.Y.,N. Y. to assure gettmga chance at (E) ESPN, Bristol, Ct. another showdown with (L) SelecTV, Marina del Rey, Ca. the Russians. (S) Showtlme ABC begins its 63112 hours (S) Spotlight of coveraJe from Sarajevo, (C) Cable News Network, Atlanta, Ga. Yugoslav1a with a speciaJ (9) WOR, New York City ( 17) WTBS, Atlanta, Ca. 2 Friday, February 3, 1984 preview on ~ooday. Hockey telecasts will show the U .S. team against Can~ ada on Tuesday, apins& Ciethoslovakia on Tbun- day and a.,ainst Norway on Saturday. --1atun1ay ..... 1a.1ay ........ -11onc1my ___ __ -Tuescl11Y ~ .. G l9A ual1UU. Loe A1111t11 LMera ......... ,...(I .......... , •G 9 'Jlf --OLY9a T....,... ................. u ...... c .... ... ... hNbr; e ............... ......, Offs pta ..,.. ...., • laat .. w al ......... -............ ( ...... ) _Weclnuclay __ _ ~ • D mA IAlll!UL&. a.. Mt• 111 LalDarr ........ C.-.(2tn..• ... > ... 9 Jlf_,.OLY91Ct t1•1•1* o,... ............. <*-..,..,~ Yu111trvta). (ttwa.) 1W e WO•FI CGl • IAIUTULL UCLA n.U8C(J.=i. tW80 'flf Ol'9at ......... ... , .... _. ....... ~~-------------------.................. . -TV Jlnlenna 'FlamingQ__Road' leads to new role Fernando Allende to appear as a crtmt nal in jet-set miniseries By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of .. o.9J ........ Fernando Allende, arrived in Holly- wood five years ago with 22 movies and nine record albums to his credit. Allende, a natJve of Mexico City, was a superstar singer and actor in the Hispanic world. But in Hollywood, he couldn't buy a break. For 12 years, Allende had been a top entertainer, enjo~~1 great popularity among Spanish-s ·ng audiences. But his dream was to make it in Hollywood. During his first year in Los Anaclcs. Allende discovered that his Hispanic credit.s carried little weight among Ameri- can casting executives. Finally, just when his savings and his patience were nearly exha~ted. he snared a key role in "The Streeu of Los Angeles," a CBS television movie starring Joanne Woodward. That proved to be the major brCaJc he was seeking, and Allende's American acting career has been rolling along smoothly ever since. He had a recuning role as Morgan FairchiJd's love interest on "Flamingo Road" and made a guest appearance on . "Han to Han." Right now, he's most excited about his role in the nine-hour CBS miniscncs "Master of the Game," based on Sidney Sheldon's best-selling novel. The mini- series, which will air Feb. 19-2 1, stars Dyan Cannon. Allende appears as George Mellis. a Greek millionaire playboy. "He's a channer, a Jet-setter," Allende explamed ma recent interview. "But at the same time. he's also a sadist and a criminal It's th't most complicated character I've ever played. "h's the kind of character people arc going to love to hate. I think people always remember the bad guys." He has ponrayed a variety of characten during his career, which began in 1967 when a Mexican movie director cast Allende. 15. as the male lead in "Maria," a love story that became a box office success. The son of a Spanish father and a Cuban mother, Allende claims be was a born entertainer. "My mother used to tell me I sang before I talked," he said. "My mother loved to siOJ. and my uncle wrote P<>Cl'}'.· The artistic seed was always in the family. but I'm the first one to do it professionally." Still, his family encouraged hjm toward a more con\'cntional career. He studied law for four years at LaSalle Univenity in Mexico City while continuing his career as an entenainer. FioaJly, Allende could no longer maintain hi s acting career and his studies. College lost out. Allende's Hispanic entertainment career llooda of Fernando Allende for ••peopte who remember bad guya.' • has included movies. television serials. his own TV variety program and stage shows. But the younJ actor was detennined to make a name for himself in Hollywood and relocated to Southern California fi ve years ago. "If you're an archeologist, you go to Mexico or Egypt because that's where most of the ruins arc," he sajd. "I always wanted to come to Hollywood because it's the center of my profession." His stellar credits in Hispantc projects didn't open any doors. he discovered. "Hollywood didn't care about them because none of it was in English," Allende recalled. "So I had to start at the bottom again." He spent much of his first year m Hollywood studying acting, singing and American subjects -"That was an important time of transition. I couldn't go back to Mexico with my taiJ between my legs." Allende's persistence eventually paid off. Recently, he learned just bow influeo- tiaJ American television appearances can be. On a trip to London. the man who picked up his baggage immediately re- cognized the young actor and asked., "Aren't you 'Julio' from 'Flamingo Road'?" Allende enjoyed his year-Iona stint on "Flamingo Road" as a Cuban construction engineer. "I had a wonderful time because I could portray the positive side of a Hispan1c character," he said. ''The pan grew over time. and it was thrilling for me to show how the character evolved." Allende is hoping his appearance this month on "Master of the Game" wtll further increase his popularity and cause Hollywood's ca.sung executives to take note. He also hopes to devote new attention to his singiflf career, which has taken a back scat to acting in recent years. He has signed a recording contract with RCA . "I don't think I'll ever feel I've made it," Allende said. "I'm never satisfied. The imponant thing is not to get there, but to keep trying. I want to be the best actor. the best singer, the best person. But I hope I never get to it because that would be horing. And I never want to be bored." TV TIDBITS: Morgan Fairchild, BUJy Dee Wllllam1, Merlin Olien and Josepll Bottom• have key roles in "Time Bomb," an NBC TV-movie currently shooting in Dallas. The film concerns a hijack attempt involving a super-sophisticated armored vehicle carrying a deadJy cargo -nuclear w~~s~de J>lutoni um. Miclaiel Ne1mTt11, who became famous in the 1960s as a guitarist-singer in The Monkecs, is now preparing a music and comedy special for NBC. His guests will include Sid Caesar, Martin M1tU, Bob and Ray and David Stelnber1. ABC Sponscuter Al Michaela has been named National Sportscaster of the Year for 1983 by the National Sponscasters and Sportswriters' Association. Jue Pallley plans to return to her co- anchor chair on NBC's "Today" on Monday, Feb. 27. Tllat wiJJ mark the end of her three-month maternity leave. She recently gave birth to twins named Richard Ross and Rachel Grandison. Pauley is married to canoonist Garry Trudeau, the creator of "'Doonesbury." Friday. February 3, 1984 3 Ju i a 's child story line simmers DO~s Offer to be ----the fa th er is rejected on 'Young and Restless' By LYNDA HIRSCH ALL MY CHILDREN: Suspecting she'~ pregnant. Liza confronts Tad, who gets money for an abortion. Larry goes to Joe. wbo is disappointed by Tad's action. Liza's pregnancy tests are negative. Donna tells Ross about her past as a prostitute. He respects her honesty and she decides to tell Adam. Donna is disturbed when she finds Adam babbling about the end of the world. Mike tells Erica he has Tibet assignment. una\vare Adam arranged it. Jesse agrees to be Bud's messenger. Jesse funous that Angie's working at Fox) 's 1n sleazy costume. Leaming Tony had breakdown. Jenny wants to for&Jve him but Greg's uncertain. After lovemakrng. Nina cenam she will remarry Cliff and tells Myra. but Oiffis not anxious to remarry. ANOTHER WORL~ Perry shot in shoulder. Jamie and Sandy pursue and catch Ted. Brian refuses to spnng Ted from jail because he needs psych1atnc help. Jamie asks Nicole to move in with him. While Mac as flymg back to Bay Cit) engine trouble develops. Blaine and tacy have baby shower. AS THE WORLD TURNS: Kar~n upset with John for talking to Gunnar about Dusty. Franny saves Marcy from being arrested for shoplift mg John tells R ichard he hates Gunnar but needs more time before killing him. Paul has nightmare about man wanting to take Barbara away Bob so fixated about problems of working with John that he ignores Franny who's tom between attending Yale and staying m Oakdale to be wtth Kirk. Zack assures Betsy her love for Steve 1s not wrong and she's not responsible for Crai$'s paralysis. Maggie mulls artificial insemination. Lila teUs Craig he and Betsy should move to Boston. CAPITOL: Th1nkin$ Clarissa's sbooung may have been 1 ns1de JOb, Tyler recalls Zed standing at foot ofstasrway. After Thomas says Clanssa may not survive surgery and it wilt be his fault because he OK'd operation, Wally visits father's grave and prays for her life. BuJlet is removed and Clarissa's recovenng. Brenda finds Wally at grave and tells him about Clarissa. Afler kissing Brenda, Wally warns her she's "only a friend." Paula unhappy that Clanssa witJ live. Beth fearful Thomas was told she aod Jordy were alone on balcony when Clarissa was shot. Jordy tells Beth police should be told they can testify to Zed's whereabouts. but Beth refuses DAYS OF OUR LIVES: After his attempt to kill Hope fails. "Ton)" strips off Roman Brady mask. Hope and Larry identify 4 Friday, February 3 . 1984 Roman as her anackcr. Tony realizes Della won't telJ bim reason for Phoenix's orders. Della upset when Tony offers Anna job and bas her move into penthouse where she discovers secret passageway. Alex en- courages Liz to pursue Don. Doug dreams he has a nother heart attack while making love to Julie. Roman decides to stage bis own death. EDGE OF NIGHT: Moe Eberhardt tells Whitneys 10 drop Standing EJk case. While pill-popping Shelley talks to Preacher on hotline, there's a sudden knock on ber door. She hangs up and Derck is unable to trace call. Later Preacher realizes Calvin was knocking and rushes to save Shelley. Jeremy promises Shelley be will stay by her. Chns breaks down when she realizes she can't be street cop again. Raven's attempts to blackmail Mrs. DeGrut into leav\ng fail. GENERAL HOSPITAL: Grant tnes to piece back eight missing years. Alan offers onginal Grant chance to attend medical school. Jackie and Grant become friends. Celia and Grant II decide to stay in Pon Charles. Blackie fires Tommy as manager. Bobbs has emergency hysterectomy. Brock and Bobbi realize value systems are totally different. Edward learns Allison is really Lurecn Sharpe. Momca angry when Alan asks if woman coming to Pon Charles is really her cousin. Monica accuses Quar- Lermams of being paranoid about money and says she's entitled to a family just as they are. Jake and Rose engaged. Social worker lets Lu stay with Rose. The original Grant's doctor tells Armistead Grant displays psychotic tendencies. Scorpio womed Holl y's probe of HannibaJ 1s endangenng her life. GUIDING LIGHT: After Beth tells of Bradley raping her. Philip promises he'll always protect her. Rick and Mindy escape Bradley by using toy gun. Unaware Bradle_y is trailing them. they decide to visit Belvedere castle before going home. They are unaware mime act in park is Beth and Philip. Josh touched when Reva wears his high-school ring. John saves Hillary when Elaine holds her hostage in his lab. Despite headaches and blurred vision, Tony wants to help Lujack. who is in jail for theft of Floyd's money. Elaine shoots her brother, police officer Roger Malloy who dies before telling Ross that Alan had him plant cocaine on Ross. Maureen enters John's lab and recognizes Dr. Stevens. Kelly leaves for Boston. LOVING: At cabin, Lily 11 is about to stnke Jack Wlth axe when Cunis walks in. She begs Cunis to take her away. He says no. she needs help. Lily II then tells Curtis she was only using him. Lily I tells Jack she's afraid and he says he'll stay and get her the proper help. Shana tells Cabot to make her head of a department store in Connth or she'll reveaJ her identity. He agrees. l .oma and Tony spend rught together. She tells ham he is her first lover. but he says they are only good friends. Billy upset when Rita Mac tnes to lose Southerr accent. Jim recalls the time he and Shani spenl together while he was in seminal) Oem asks Noreen to meet b1m 1r Washington. Billy sends Jack to help C'-· addicts at scttlemC'1lt bou~. ONE UFE TO LIVE: Aneslhe1ited b' Hawk, Jenny ties near death When condition improves, she aoccpts David's marriage proposal. Retumm.g from San Carlos, Marco has lead on Cristofori tcucr Edwina angry because Marco pretended ht was going to Washington. David reads letter: "Ravel Pavane to a Dead Princ.ess Opens Door to Future." His playinf the tune on piano unlocks a secret pane . He spots millions of dollars in jewels. Deciding to return jewels to San Carl~ be hides them. unaware that Simon 1s in room. As David leaves. Simon snatches gems. Dee returns from New York and is told she's been replaced at Wildlife. Dorian scouring country for celebrities to appear at chil- dren's benefit. Samantha agrees to date Anthony. RYAN'S HOPE: Comin~ to New York. Jackie lyingly tells Joe shes pregnanL He tells Siobhan, who hides her own preg- nancy. Joe learns there's a contract out on Jack. Joe goes to R yan's bar to warn Jack. Everyone is evacuated but Joe, who is trapped when vcnade is tossed into bar Hearing explosion. Daxe and Maggie rush over. Ma,8$le. who is hun b}' falling rubble, has a slight concussion. Seneca notices Frank'sirantac concern for Maggie. Jack1e and Siobhan are devastated to team Joe's face has been destroyed. Hutch realizes Sydney is really Max's former girlfriend Dawn Shepherd. SEARCH fOR TOMORROW: Sunny's latest anonymous gift is music box. Jack reveals he is secret admirer. Hogan disapproves of Sunny going out with Jack, but she thinks Hogan'$-jealous. Suzi decides to divorce Warren after seeing him with Wendy. As he tries to stop Suzi from leaving~ a handsome stranger steps in. He then offers to drive Suzi to her destination since all flights canceled. Travis stunned to find baby on doorstep. YOUNG AND THE RES~: Lindsey WelJs tells Jack they met at ooUege party and he ruined her tffe when he asked her to prove her love. Jack says he can't re- member her. She then informs him she took the pictures of bjm and Jill. Lindsey tells Jack she wants top-level job or she'll show pictures to John. Jack orders Patti to stop seeing Danny or he'll use it in court. Patti tells Jack to lay off or she's going to move back in, take all his money and give him absolutely no sex life. Doug offers to be father of Julia's child, but she says no, she doesn't want father to know about the child's existence. Doug sends for nephew Alan from Scotland as match for Julia. Rick teaching Nikki scuba diving. Liz fears Kaye will resume drinking if she has facelift but doesn't attract a man. Ashley tctJs Dina she'll marry Eric. . I ~~------------------.............. ... -eUTH°"tzeo-SAL:es1seRV1CE7SATISFACTJON) AMC-JEEP ORANGE COAST · AMC-JEEP-RENAULT 2524 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -549-8023 CREVIER MOTORS 208 W. 1st St. Santa Ana -835-3171 CADILLAC NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-9100 I CHEVROLET CONNELL CHEVROLET 2800 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -546-1200 CHRYSLER -PLYMOUTH ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 2929 Harbpr Blvd. Costa Mesa -546-1934 . 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Mike Hammer's met his TV match Stacy Keach makes us believe lethal potential of hard-boiled h ero By TOM TITUS Of ... 0.., ........ If ~ou pla} around vmh something long enough. ~ou'ft' bound to get at ngbt e' entuallv Holly~:ood has been trying for years to come up with the dcfiruuve prototype of Mike Hammer. a characta who first surfaced in the la1t 1940s as the new hard- 001led hero of the pulp fiction market Cena.ml} an}ooc who sold as ~) m1lhons of paperbacks as Mickey Spill- aM's rough-hewn pnvate eye should be wonh tus ~tght LD gold on the screen. But somehow. the .. ~is1blc'. Mike Ham· mer never rcall) capt~ the aura of the dam n-th~bullets,f ull-spttd-ahcad per- sona so V1Vidly pa10ted by Spillane in novels hke "I The JW)." "My Gun is Quack. -··vengeanoe LS Mme.-"Ont Loncl) Night"' and so many otbcn. Ont ~a.son might have been because fint the movies and lat.er 1tlcvislon was too llmid to give frcr reign to the sex and violence which sets Hammer apart from tus clJchcd ron temporaries. This lack of success cenaanl> wasn't for lack of effon.. Mike Hammer has been played on tM big and smaU screens by such actors as Darren McGaVJo (probabl) the 6 Friday. February 3. 19~ Stacy Keach best of the breed). Biff Elliot, KeHn Dobson. Armand Assante and even Spill· ane himself Assante's 1983 movie version bad plent' of sex and v1olen~. but the rest of the sto11 was a mess. The recent Dobson TV version was bloodless and boring. But now the real Make Hammer has stood up, and h1s nam~ 1s StaC) Keach. Keach 1s an accomplished actor - Buffalo 8111 an Broadway's "Indians," the over-the-bill boitcr in John Huston's "fa1 City," the traumatiud school principal of ··That Championship Season," etc. -who c.an freeu the bad guys with a cold stare and make them (and us) believe in his lethal poltntial. A performer of this caliber can flesh out the most patented stereotype and Keach works wonders with a character created when the actor was in grade school. The thfog about Mike Hammer, beyond the bullets. booze and broads that make up his popuJar image, i.s that he's human. He gets licked off. and often. No cool Jame\ Bond type here. Thu is a guy who feeh choked by the system and makH up his own rules. He's the judge. /·ury and cxecut1oner. It's doubtful you'l ever sec the heavy led away 10 handcuffs at the end of a Mike Hammer episode. They'll go out feet first. Watching Stacy Keach play Mike Ham· mer, you're almost c:en.ain that the actor bas read all the Spinane novels. He kno~' what makes the character work -vou can Stt It IO lhC C)'CS as one Of the women he"\ (Pleue Me IDX&, /P~e 30) Mnou&._,...PllC9IClll.(Wm) -..c1llC C09MY (II) YOUDOll'T• ... .= M.-fUIM (RI) ---.... (IW) es.Ml --MmlY~· =:£ . 111•••11 .,_,.., Cll ... -~ ...... •11••··-··-----Tlll) eTOOAY OfffOl'n. 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(1 hr , •2 min.) • MI CZT "Losin' II" (1982, Comedy) Tom Cruise. Jackie Earle Haley. ( 1 tv.. 40 min ) .. CC> "Freedom" (1982, Orama) Mare Winningham. Jef'lnlfer Warren ( 1 hr., 36 min) ([) "Gom· South" ( 1978, Comedy) Jack Nlchol60n, Mary Steenburoen. ( 1 hr . 4 t min.) tlll(I) "Gulltver's Travels" ( 1977. Fantasy) Richard Harris, Catherine Schell. ( 1 hr . 20m1n) • (f) "Hunters Are For Killing" ( 1970. Ora· ma) Burt Reynolds. M8Nyn Douglas (2 hrs) (%) "Lovesick" ( 1983, Comedy) Dudley Moore. Elizabeth McGovern ( 1 hr., 35 min) •CDJ "The Ruling Class" (1971) Peter O'Toole, Carolyn Seymour. (2 hrs .. 30 min) --~l·venlntr -.... Cll ... ~ ...... =~-MAWAI .... 1MCm.1~••m .... IMtlC OI fl.OU&. PMnm .,. •·1 ~1 " (1g79, Comedy) John Belushi. Toshlro Milune. Alter the bomb- ing of Pearl Harbor. Southern Callfomla clvlllans and military pef'IOl'lnel react with unbridled panic to news of a Japanese attack In their own backyard. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 58 min.) Cl) TOP um._ RlcardO Jiminez end Cubenlto Perez In a 10.round llghtwelghl bOUt (Hve trom LH Vegas. Nev.) (2 hrs , 30min.) ([) llOWm "Airplane II: The Sequel" ( 1982, Comedy) Robert Hays, Julia Hag· erty. A commercial space--snuttle compa- ny attempts to keep e brave airplane pllot from revealing the problems with lls first cratt before It lakes off on its maiden !!!ght. 'PG' ( 1 hf .. 25 min ) {A) .cMI "Robin Hood And The Sorcer- ef" (1983) AnthOny Valenllne. NICl<olas Gtace. Robin Hood leads hlS men in a dar- ing rescue of his love. the beautiful Mold Marlon. (2 hrs.) 1-YMDftl ..... TAii .. .... "'flOll1\lm 'ACll Of QI..,_ .,. "Oulty" (1981, Orama) Biii Ken, Noel Trevarthen. An Australlln shee- pherder'• friendahlp with his dOg la ChroN- cted:-(1 hr .• 2.8-mln.) -•l*'-... .,:--atU9U1 TAW.,.. .... ·1--,... .... .... *'"DAYI MAii ~ -==~ A vlait to an Intimate apparel shop In Phlladelphla; a diver who swims with wl~ ~Ins. ~fNlfM'f ~'='••Mn•rr 1'\'111•n A visit with Slng8f and actor W1llte Nataoo, an Inter· IVIGW ,::.;~=Betty Buckley. .-..au ...... .olT LOWI Clll 11 •C'lm .............. llOWI "I'm Dancing As Fast As I Can" ( 1982, Orama) Jill Clayburgh, Nicol WU· liamson. The story of a woman's bettle with Vellum addiction Is told. 'R' (1 hr .. 45 min.) QD ..,_ "Dementia 13" ( 1964, Horror) William Campbell, Luana Ander$. A psy· -· . ~ • CD chopath clinging to the memory of a dMd titter le reeporisfble for a Mftee of u. murdets In an lrWl cutle. (2 tn.) -· •• ,_,,_Topic: Afrtell. Part 2 . Featured: a Vlllt to Zlmbllbwe, tormetty RhodM; a rtwr •fen on LMe Klf1be; the Nini of .,, ancient city whoee poplJlatlon dillppMred mysterioulty; two modem- dar · famlllee_ or:. blacf<. QOe white. ..co-exi.tL'\~ l ~u=:.-naCCI__. m • LA Featured: a moeeum tor ct.-and historic pi.,. In Chino. Ca.: actor Cliff Aoberteon; "Mr. Lu Vegas," w~ Newton; an -.Ctronic mlaoecope . IJTICTIC-.,_...CGlllT .... C.:lllA11 -n'OllY "The Anchor" An exami- nation la p<eeented of the reasone why televlslon netwottla sp8f1d much time and money on the NAectlon and treatment of anchors for ew'*'g news atiowa; the lnftu.- ence ot anchott ~ news and the ==bllc la., ~ed. • lllOii ...... CD _. "The End" < 1978, Comedyl Burt Reynolds, Dom De Lulle. A termlna._ ty 111 man musters the courage and detef'- mlnallon to face his Impending death with a MflM of dignify. (2 ~ ... (J).,. W OI ~The Duke boyt ~ 88Ctet egents In order to breekup a dangafooa mobs1er's empire. ~art 1) (1 tv.) B • ~ A allck con artist trlci(a Jade and David Into going along with a RETIRlllG ••• ODIE TO TIE 1um IF IEWNIT Daily Pilat Classified Advertising 642-5678 • 24 Hour Aides • Private & Semi Private Rooms • Full Activity Program • Home Style Dining Room • Full Maid Service • Transportation To & From Ors . • Beauty & Barber Shop • 24 Hour Security Service I LllllY lnHIEIEIT 1m111 AMBULATORY 400 Hllarla Way Newport Beach (714) 642-5861 AMBULATORY AND NON 393 Hospital Road Newport Beach (714) 631-3555 Friday, February 3, 1984 9 scheme to create a solar-powered auto- moblle. ( 1 hr.) 8 .,_ "Ddtlngef'' (1973, OratNt) Warren Oates. Ben Johnson The life of John Oilltnge<. the notOliOUs gangster. is traced from his prison breakout to his exe- cutk>n by the FBI. (2 hrs.) 8 ®l ~ Benson enjOys being a 1udge at a beauty coolest until schemers bflbe him t~a1';fe his vote. Q ~POUCI ti' Lt11•rr TWf A visit wf1h singer and actor Wlllle Nelson, an Inter- view with "Cats" star Betty Buckley .i> .cMI "The Deer Hunter" (Pan 2) (1978. Orama) Roben De Niro. Mf)()'I Streep. Three close. carefree friends lrom a smaH Pennsylvania steel town are changed forever by experiencit\g the ler-- rors of war When they are dratted and sent 10 Vietnam. (2 hrs ) I AU•TtllfAl&Y WAllMT•-·---WAllmBTWBK llO¥ll "From Here To Eternity" ( 1954, Orama) Bun Lancaster. Mont· gomery Clift. The calm before the storm ts seen through the eyes of five people sta· tloned at Pearl HarbOf It.JS! before World War II ( 1 hr . 58 min ) CID MOVIE "Losm· II" ( 1982. Comedy) Tom Cruise. Jackie Earle Haley Four teen-age bOys hoping to lose thelr virginity 1n a T11uana brothel p1ek up an olde< wom- an going south for a Mexican dtvoroe. 'R' L! hr .. 40 min.) (OJ CS) llOWll "SlrO!l.er Ace" ( 1983. Com- edy) Bun Reynolds. Loni Anderson A. trucker makes a bad deal with an unscu- pulous fried chtCken tranchlser and beeomes romantically Involved with a pretty t>ut virginal P R woman. ·po· ( 1 hr , 36mm) • U ®) WIRiiit Olympic Ice skater Jo Jo Starbuck teaches WebS1er that Special i mpians are unrque athletes LOYEIOAT HIM'I TO TME LADY A salute 10 the hie end career ol Billie Hohday, the great black female singer. with film clips and a rv appearance from her career as well as interviews I TRICATI.M WAU STmf Wiii -COOPIA. OIAW cown ''A Tap- estry Of Black Culture" ThlS special pro- gram on the arts 1n Orange County's Black society is 1n honor of bOth Black HtStory Mooth and lhe birthday of Manin Luther King. ([) IPOllTICDTB M ([)TOP U. IGmca Ricarda J1m1nez and Cubanlto Pefez in a 10-round lightweight bOUt (from Las Vegas, Nev.) (R) (2 hrs .. 30 min) .. 8 (I) DAUAI J.R. hides his d1S8pproval over the reconcihation ol Elhe and Clayton but heats up htS campaign to ruin Cliff. ( 1 hr) tJ Em TME llAITa The Master and hlS assiStant, Max. get involved iO a union ~anlzlng fracas. (1 hr.) • a .. numa Bubba and Ski 00 undercover as Inmates. but Chaney must rescue them when their cover Is blown ( t hr) I': ~ Gvests actor Wlltlam Devane ("Knots Landing"). the reunited muslC team Chad & Jeremy. singing impressionist Danny Gans. also. a discus· slon of sex att8f 50 and a demonstration 10 Friday. February 3, 1984 ot ~stlca tor senlof cltrzens ( 1 hr ) l llA~~ ....,.,. "A,bo<tlon Clink:" The abort~ exP8(tenceS of sevetal women In one pertleuiar clinic are documented (R) Q..(1 hr.) (Z) llOWll "That Championship Season" ( 1982. Drama) Bruce Dem, Stacy Keach Alter years of reunhl~ to try to Ignite past glofy. fotH lemier high '$Chool t>asl<etball standouts find that rivalry among them- selves ~ cause the group to bfeal>. i rt. '!f 1 hr., 50 min.) IUC-~-~ .. mWI "BoMle And Clyde" (1967 . Orama) Warren Beatty, Faye Dunaway Bonnie Partier and Clyde Barrow. a pair ol brutal bank robbers, blaze a blOody trail throughout the Southwest during the 1930s. (2 hrs . 30 min.) (I) mWll "O. The Winged Serpent" ( 1982, Fantasy) Mlchael Murphy. David Carradine On the root ol the Chrysler Buffding. a petty crook stumbles across rhe nest of a giant feathery ftylng serpenl that has been lunohlng oo unwary Man- hattanltes. 'A' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) I -UC. . .. (I) ,AL.CCII a.IT Maggie IS being fol· IOwed by a mysterious aggressor who 1s ~ovoked bl.'; PMault artlcie. ( 1 hr ) U 9 1'11 IMOW Guest· actress Pen- i MatshaU. ( 1 hr ) I.~~ Mall must track down a psychiatrist who murdered hlS secretary and is blacilmalllng htS patients 1(1 hr) .. LOU~ ,,.,...MCI . IJJ•CM llU,_,. "True West" Sam Shepard's first dramatic work 10 be prOduced tor television focuses on the relationship between rwo brothers 1n a rural southern Calllotnia community, one a modestly successful screenw11ter and the other a t>um Q (2 hrs.) CC) llOWll ·stroker Ace" ( 1983, Come- dy) Burt Reynolds. Lonr Anderson A trucker makes a bad deal with an unscu- pulous tried chicken trancnlser and becomes romantically tnl!Olved with a pretty bUI vlrginal PA. woman 'PG' ( 1 hr. 36 min.) CH> .,,. '"Threshold" ( 1981, Orama) Donald Sutherland. Jeff Goldblum. A heart surgeon raises a controversy by Implanting an experimental mechanical heart in a female patient 'PG' ( 1 hf . 37 min.) ©) .... "The End" ( 1978, Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Dom De Luise A terminal· ly Ml man musters the courage and cleter- mlnation to lace his Impending death with a sense ot dignity. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) CS).,_ "Losin' It" (1982. Comedy) Tom Cruise. Jackie Earle Haley Four teen-age bOys hoping to lose their virglnrty In a T 11uana brothel pick up an olde< wom- an going south for a Mexican divorce 'R' 1 hr .. 40 min ) ...... -mtrtMC&t .. • a •••we. ... 1w aewom ... TAii ... 'llM1'WI UUllt. ..... .,. TOP•vmol UaCM llU~ "Trve West" Sem Shepard's first dramatle woril to be pr~ for tetevtslon focuses on the relatiOnshlp between two btolhefs 1n a rural southern California community, one a modestly succesaful 90f"'1Wrller and ti' othef a t>um Q (2 hrs.) CD IWICY JlllDAY'I llfmATI LMI, PMT •MDIY (%) .WW "LO&ln' It" ( 1982, Comeo> Torn Cruise. Jackie Ea.rte Haley FO\. teen-age boys hOping to lose thetr virgtnir In a T1JU8na brothel pick up an older worn an going sooth tor a Mexican dlv<><ce R lhr .. 40 m1n.j VfHAn1n..- 1w mfl'TMCU 1t11 ~ 1tll (I) llOVll "Death Gar On The Free way" ( )979, Orama) Shelley Hack George Hamllloo. A young reporte< sets out 10 find a deranged driver who Ines tc run drrvers off the road. (2 hrs., 16 min I D f.ID ~ Guest· actress Looi And~~ 19 MC ... ...U. •llAICMOl-necu Of 1111 _,., Guests· ac101 Jack Coleman ("Dynaaty"), comedian Charhe Barnell, the Beroslnl orangutans. also, the muSIC of Clafenoe Clemmons & The Red Bank Rockers. ( 1 hf .• 30 min ) ([)COLLIGI umTU&.l ...al'f (IQ (Q) 9CWa "Insatiable" ( t980, Orama) Marilyn Chambers. John Holmes. A beau trlul model mhents a fortune but cannot seem to spend 11 fast enough to sa1tsly he1 sexual appe11te ( 1 hr . 20 min ) el) 111 c:tm Featured an ex·mUllOna1re who rebounded to the top, how 10 save through outlet shoppmg ( 1 hr • 30 min ) 11'9 (ff) GIOlm W • COllCm George Bums piesents a vanety ot comedy encl w hr.) =1M.1Btni ... acoc:a---NWTI :::.,.,_. ... ITMITI Of IM"'...CO 8'QllTIPAGI 'D A loOk back at some ol the majOf sporting events of t983 (A) t! hr , 30 min.) (jJ llO¥IE .. Outlaw Ladies" ( 1981 Ora ma) Marlene Wiiioughby, Samantha fox Neglected housewives oo 001 at night 111 search of sexual adventure. ( 1 hr , 20 min) CS) UI PUTIVAL 'll DAY 1 Hlg.hllghts of th<' first day of a foor-day music festival held on Memorial Day Weekend Include parlor mances by The Clash. Men at Work. A Flock of Seagulls. English Beat. Olngc Boingo. Wall of VoodOO, INXS and OtV1· f (1hr .. 30mtn.) 1HI _,.,TMCU .. a PNDAY ...r VIDIOI Features Include an exclvslve Interview With Mick Jagger and videoe by Duran Duran ("Sa11e A Prayer"), Lionel Richie ("Run n1ng With The Night") and Biiiy Idol l'Re. bel Yell''). (I hr . 30 min) ..-cA't1°'1a ~LA:WllOI llOV'R "The Ambushefs" ( 1967. Com edy) Dean Martin, Senta Berger Mall Helm is !le(ll to Meitico to find an experl· mental flying &aUC41f and retrieve It from the enemy. (2 hrs.. 10 min.) (f) ..,. .. , llAllWI uu.. 11) Bl'IBUl&filf n.Mf A V181t with singer and actor Wiiiie Nelson; an inter view with "Cats" star Betty Buckley CC) llO¥IE "1941" ( 1979, Comedy) John Belushi, T oshiro M1lune. Ah8f the bomb 1ng ol Pearl HarbOf. Soothem Calltorn1a c;tv1hans and m1lltary personnel react with unbrk:lled parnc to news of a Japanese attack In their own backyard. 'PG' ( 1 hr 58 rrun) -I - ~~-------------------.......... ._ a.CH>.,.. ''Kiss Me Goodbye" (1982, Comedy) SaUy Fleld, James Caan. A wid- ow who Is about 10 remarry~ YISlted by her late husband's ghost. 'PG' ( 1 ht , 4 1 min.) we ._,.__CCIU.ICTIOll (!) .,.. "The Last Wagon" (1956, Westef'n) Richard Wldmarl<. Felicia Farr. A. condemned man comet to the rescue of wagon train sutvf90t'S tonowing an Indi-an atta~. (2 hrs.) I AU.•1MlfAaY MOVll "X-15" (1961, Orama) David Maclean, Charles Bronson. Events sur- rounding Ille research and testing ot the X-15 jet are portrayed (2 hrs .• 30 min.) CO) MO¥ll "Tell Them Johnny Wedd Was Here.. ( 1978) John Holmes. Annelle Haven. ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) (%) MOft "The Last Days Of Man On Earth" ( 1973, Science-Fiction) Jon Anch, Patti(;k Magee. When the ultimate d1sastef strikes. a skeptical Nobel scien11s1 thinks 1ha1 a computer burled under· ground can save the wortd. ( 1 hr.. 21 min.) I -econ w -.rTMClt W .,_ "The Mummy" ( 1932, HorrOf) Boris Karlott Oevld MannefS. The men ol an archaeologleal expedition stumble upon an ancient Egyptian mummy wtiich comes to life. (1 hr .. 30 min.) ~ =flY'IM A took at what's In store In 1984 (R) ( 1 hr.) CD .,_ "Hollywood Outrakes" ( 1982. Comedy) Humorous mrstakes made by many of Hollywood's biggest stars. includ- ing 1he Mar• Brothers, Humphrey Bogart and Carole Lombard, are featured ( 1 hr .. 24 min.) (I) MO¥ll "Confessions Of A Orrvlng lnstruclor .. ( 1977, Comedy) Robin Ask- with, Anthony Booth A narve young man has d1thculty making his female students concentrate on the road ( 1 hr .. 32 min.) btitJ mVll "Winning .. ( 1969. Dfama) Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward. A champion race car driver beset with ott track marital problems is determined 10 win the Indian· IS 500 (3 hr&.) .. llMY m.a llOOM LA. TODAY llO¥ll "The Seventh Voyage 01 Sin- bed" ( 1958, Fantasy) Kerwin Mathews. Kathryn Grant. A princess dwarfed by a maglCian's spell rs aided by Slnbad ( 1 hr., 45mm.) I ... --.rlUCU 1:11 llO¥ll "liar's Moon" ( 1982, Drama) Malt Diiion. Cindy Asher. Despite parental opposltlon. two teen-agers from differing backgrounds fall In love In a small Texas town. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) ...... (() ~ "Women's Single Ellml- nallon Championship Anal" (R) (1 hr.) cm-oee (Z)MCMI "God Told Me To" (1976, HOf- ror) Tony Lo Blanco, Sandy Dennis. Whlle Investigating what he thinks Is a routine murder case, e New York City detective disoovers that !he perpetrator Is not of this world. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) tll ct) MO¥ll "Honey" ( 1982, Dfama) Clio Goldsmith. Fernando Rey A seductive woman accommodates hotel guests With enthusiasm 'R' ( 1 hr • 23 min.) ... mVll "The Mummy's Ghost" ( 1943. HOfrOf) Lon Chaney, John Carradine Due to an ancient curse, a mummy Is kept alive for 3.000 years In order to protect the soul of an Egyptian princess which has been reincarnated In an Amer1can girl ( 1 hr . 15mm.) ~ •ll.llfT IUO ~="Paradise" ( 1982. Dfama) Wil- lie Aames, Phoebe Catee. Two teen-agers come of age in 1823 Baghdad. 'R' ( 1 hr .• 40 min.) Cl) llOWm "Stroker Ace" ( 1983, C~ Oy) &rt Re9nOfdS, L.onf Anderson. A trucker makes a bad deal with an unscu- putous fried chicken lranchl&ef and becomes romantloaHy Involved wrth a prelly but wglnal P R woman 'PG' ( 1 hr., 36 min) --1-... ~ llMCUIRrf,U. m wna OlYWICI Hlghhghta of the 1980 Winter Games held In Lake Placid, N.Y (R) (lJ llO¥IE "Blonde Venus" ( t932. Romance) Marlene Dietrieh, Cary Grant When a woman tries to support herself and her child while her husband lfl Ill. her efforts lead to an 1fliclt affair. ( t hr • 20 min,) ... llOWm "The Big Store" ( 19' t, Come- dy) Marx Brothers. Tony Martin. A group of bumblers turn out to be poor choices for store detectives ( 1 hr . 15 mtn.) •rn Miii,.. (() lflOllllL or> -Salurclay --11om1 .. ---• -1 ..... , ... ~ IYDAT lflOITtC8i I tii llO¥lr "Stroker Ace .. ( 1983, Come- dy) Burt Reynolds. Loni AnderSOf'l ( 1 hr , 36mm) (I) .,_ "Gulliver's Travels" ( 1977 Fanlasy) Richard Hams. Catherine Schell ~hr .. 20 mtn.) -ITMCADI a11 lllTMJC1IClllAI.., "Ice Hockey Skating T echnlQues" Gues1'-Len Ceglar ski. Boston College coach (H) .. ~,. ......... ntlWOMDTOMOMOW ._ "World Freestyle Jnvllatlonal'' (!_rom Breckenridge, Colo ) (A) (2 hrs.) (%).,_"I'm Dancing As Fast As I Can" (1982, Drama) Jill Clayburgh. Nicol Wll- ltamson (1hr.,45 min) •<IZl llOWm "Run Wild, Aun Free" (1969, Drama) John Mills, Mark Lester (2 hrs ) .. C/lllT• l.tWJIOO ••Rm VIUA&.Hlll rr••11• ~,,,, ... 'lmTM.I ...... llBlfllC1M llYMmlC*I .. 11'\DO .,_ "Biii'' (1981, Drama) Mlekey Rooney. OenniS Quaid ( 1 tu., 40 min) CID M ADVlllNm °" -HOCJGm Animated. An all--anlmal east re-enacts the story of heroic hound Robin Hoodnlk In Sherwood Forest (Voices of Lenny Weinrib, Cynthia Alder and John Stephen- son) (thr) (]J llOYIE "Bob Le Flambeur" ( 1956. Dfame) Isabelle Corey, Roger Duchesne l hr . 43mln) .. LA.ICI) TMAnCAT PACUITTBll (%).,.. "Attack Of The SO-Foot Wom- an" ( 1958, Scienc&-Flclion) Allison Hayes, Wltllam Hudson. After being &Ob- jeeled 10 radiation, a woman grows to ~i:ntuan proportions. ( 1 hr •• 6 min.) .. tUUftllUU .,_ "From Here To Eternity" (195-4. Drama) Burt Lancaster, Mont- gomery Clift. The calm before me 11orm 18 seen through the eyes of fJVe people sta- tioned at Pearl Harbor just before WOfld War II. ( 1 hr., 68 min.) we_,. "The Mummy's curse" (1944. HorrOf) Lon Chaney, Petet' Coe. A secret formula brings two mummies to life wtth disastrous results. ( 1 hr., 15 min.) ~ ~06ln' II" ( 1982. Comedy) Tom Cruise. Jacl<le Earle Haley. Four teen-age boys hoping to lose their virginity In a Tijuana brothel plci< up an older wom- an going south for a Mexican divorce. 'A' lhr .. 40 min.) .. 'MBICGm I CC Pf'YCAl9DM V1C'1 Ylallf LOT (I) ......... ... .,_ .. A Girt, A Guy And A Gob" ( 1941. Comedy) GeOfge Murphy, Lucille Ball Although betrothed to a sailor, a young secretary maintains a consuming crush on her bOSS ( 1 hr., 15 min) Cl)CMTocm ..~ YOCIOI-~,,_ _.,M llAYOM --..TB '"'om• 11•• RMCM ~nmu..u. A TALar Ria ... A wornan mus1 solve lhe murder ol her daughler and prove to lhe world that she was nol the killer Starring Angela Lansbury and Lord Laurence Olivier. r:;> ( 1 hr • 30 min ) .,. 1M1WrrTI GD 1M1R.M11ra...-. UTTUMICAl.I O M..:lllCtll lfl"mlATICIW. IGll °" .... QWIMl)O IOGODlYLA. ::."::n MIO C.-. ATTMCTIGlll Den Ingram previews a oollecllon of forthcoming films .. ~ials and sports events. (OJ ntl IOY WNO ..-WAI An unlikely group of kids outwit a pa.Ir of Villains In an assassination attempt against lhe presi- dent of Burundi. ( 1 ht.) WllMJWOM~ 1111 IA'Ml»AY .....-ti Ttll 119'T TALD 9 ntlumD YOVTH,_ntl_, M....n lllODA COUHI .......... 90llT(R) flll•IGl.I ROCa Gobo Is eager fOf hrs uncle to come home. but soon has second thou~ (%) "Love And Dealh" ( 1975. Comedy) Woody Allen, Diane Keaton C 1 hr . 25 mm) C)-ICOTT 7a <IZ) mVll ··The Golden Moment An Olym- pic Love Story" ( 1980. Romance) Friday, February 3, 1984 11 -Salurclg Cont. 12 Friday. February 3. 1984 •••AherlMI - -1~1\ma.&A. 1-llOOID .,.,. 5adier 8'Je f 1970 v. es•· en) Pe·~ Svaua Candice Bergen 12 ~n I a. Ir. ll1'09 .,.,. ~,~· (No Date) 12 In t Mm'Y&hlill ·-OJI Mn'GM ~ .ctM-•ies ~me s:an °' trws ~~ance ~esa a.'e pr~eo t 1 rw ) • IC' I Gm CO.WI I IM .. ma .. ,._., 8Dllll 'The FlJtles' I 1978 ~) ~ ~ t 11Y •5mnJ a._ . klrll COiiege N.a''°'* ~··(om '~Ha1ff ) ~ I tw J § .,.. The Marl Y, ti TWO 8'-..ns •96.J ~ St~..._, Ka~ ->!' ' ry J • rn1' _s_.,_ ~T~~· (197• cnrr.1 Steowe ~-~ ...,ll'ft\atn (2 rn. '° rrw\. ) • ~ ummTUU. Celffomla Sta1E Fulerton vs.. Utah State (2 tn.) -·· ••-•ICW:A.,_,..Tl UY.,. Al ~peysmbote 10 on of Amenca • s me.I suc:oessful and belove. ~ with Interviews end footage c MeY9f and his coleegueS end players l a.,... DOWTOlll~MI 9A .... ''.$150.000 Miier Higt life C1aSSIC" (live trom Don Carter's Ken dal Lanes ., Miami. Fla.) ( 1 tv . 30 min ) • .,.,. .. Abbott And Co&telO Mee1 DI Jekyt And Mr Hyde" ( 1953. Comedy) eons Kattoft. Oaig SteYenS ( 1 hr . 3C min.) • -al I • TOMY "Business Mis takes l'Ye Leemed from" Ttvee hlghl) successful entrepreneurs talt about some ot thew blggeSt miStakes and whet 1hey l"llMt learned trom them. · .. ..:UUI Cll~ TUI Wini mlCf W. (()NA tall ''Sing Qosby Pro-Am Tlwd round (live !Tom Pebble Beach <Alifl (2 hrS ) 8 e CCI 1 w Mm'llM1. St Johfl'!> al OePeul (2 hrS ) 1,. ....... _ ,_., ll M _,... CO&.Lm lllllTIML Iowa vs Puloue I hrs.) -CllAPAmM. ,...,_,_~"TheBr11 csP1 Festtval'' Cellist Yo-Yo Ma and com posetS QllW!( 'l<nusseo. John McCabe ano S. Michael Tippett jOlrl Andre Previn and lhe Plttst>urgn Symphony OreheS'tr• fOf an at-oty testival honoring BntiStl music ( 1 IY I CCI• M lllllTIML PIJf~ Y$ towa 2 hrS J .O~A~ Oen Ingram pr~ a oolectlOn of forthcoming hims S£f!C181s and sports eYIJOtS .L .,.,. Kitty And The Bagman 11962 Comedy} Ll()dy Clertl. Johfl S1an ton (1 tv 3b min ) '.%).,.,.·Reds' ( 1981. Orama) Warre•·' Beatty. Diane Keeton (2 tvs •O min I t:9 I ... ftOGP UU.Ylnlml1mM. nw::& MmfBD .,.,. ·a.I" (1981, Orama) M ickey Rooney Demos Quaid ( , hr . 40 rTWl ) .,_ "Beastm.sler" ( 1982, Adven ture} Marc Singer Tany9 Robef1s ( 1 hr 58 min) I -a. .. ••n·n~ --.0 CUP-The Men's Downhill a pr&-Otympc IOok at member$ of IN' Slfonoest US Olympic Men's ski team ~ assembted (from Cortine. ltaty) ( 1 tv ) B ':.Ir wo 10 LOI • • Otympi<. hapetul Dara T ooes (~ii pro- llled. no. seQIT*ltt on ~ styleS featuring WOfld CharnplOO Ameftean _...estter Greg Gibson. and an exan'llOllllOrl of the prectioe of granting Ameftc::an COi lege ••Nette scholarships to tor'9ign trac~ atld t\eic2 stars ( 1 tw ) ... 'Suppon VOIJI Local $her1tt1 I 1969. Comedy) Jllmes Gamet, Joar Hac*en 12 In > • • .,,. ··0ur Gang The Comedy Con ,...,. •. IND Date.~" tws} @ ma ""' ..,. ..-nt DiUTW ···"· -=·· ~ ..... " Ml!I 0 ... neat,... 31) .... "Wrong ts Righi" ( 1982. Come ¢'(1 5-rl Connery George Gnlzald ( , rv S5 llW'I) --=-~--~~------------.......... ...._ i -lalunlay Cold. m COi.Liii MmCl'1'UU. New Mexico vs. Uta~~.) • 1 wmtCl&AleO--.......... mAm .,..nou&. IDITIOll Ford Rowan hOtta a loOk at Important trenda and news events In the United States as aeen by for- eign televlsloo and f)flnt journalist• sta- tioned In thfs oountry. •a>•ostsmm11D--•9 llOWll "Three's A Crowd" (1969. COmedy) Larry Hagman, E.J. Peaker. ( 1 hr., 30 min) D C:OUW 11A111T'ULL USC at Wash-l~on State (2 hrs.) • .,_ "Who's Minding The Store?" ( 1963, Comedy) Jerry lewis, Jiii St John. (2 hrl:) Ir~, ... , MMYO TMI IWmY IOYt I u.cT -llYl- ai =::,,~.;:Men'• Downhill. a pre-Ofymple look at members of the strongest U.S. Ofymplc Men's akl team evef assembled (from Conine, Italy). ( 1 hr.) • IOVA "Antarctica: Earth's last Fron- tier" An lnvestlgatJon la presented of pos- sible cNmallc and polltlcal changes of worldwide lmpartanoe that could occur In lhe wake of large-scale exploltatron of Antarctica'• rich mineral resources. c;i ( 1 hr.) llD IPICW. 'fmAT "My Fathef The Clrcoa King" The relationship between circus superstar Gunther Gebel-Wllllams and his aonL....~ ~:plrl~ circus performer, Is ~~La 1e1 ......,,. .,. "Bob Le Flambeur.. ( 1956. Orama) Isabelle Corey. Roger Ouchesoe. L! hr .. <43 min.) Cl) 1MOW1•1 MO&.LYWOGO em Harris hosts the latest from Ho4tywood •a7J MDTLM a.a PIA IOWlm "$150,000 Miiier High Life Classic" (from Ooo Carter's Kendall Lanes in Miami, Fla.) ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) (!) unu..,.,. C* TMI PUM CC) MOYtl "Ice Castles" ( 1979. Romance) Lynn-Holly Johnson. Robby Benson. ( 1 hr , 53 mln.L (H)IUT Of CO.PB .. ,__.OITMlll Cl) A TMaf,.. -A woman must · solve the murder of hef daught8f and prove to the world that she was not the kHlef. Starring Angela Lansbury and Lord Laurence OWier. Q ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) W (I) ITMTlm D .,. "Dragon On Are" (1980, Adv;'~iiiJ Bruce le (2 hrs.) 9 Yl•rn•-Featured: a look at women oomk:s Including Interviews with Joan Rivers and Phyllis Oilier; "TV's F1nes1 Hours," a look at the coverage of Soviet Premlef Nikita l<hruahchev's emo- tlOnal speech 11 the United N1tloo8 In 1960. ( 1 hr.) • llOWll "Alo LobO'' (1971, Western) John Wayne. Jennlt8f O'Nellt (2 hrs ) I IAm.aTM IMACTICA IOTa.,.,.. WU •Mwm~• ~ TI'OM WIDAll •OITI ,...,.,..,, ntlft821l • ALL .. 'flll OLD ..,.,. Bob VIia ... rchel for recycled 11chltectu~aJ detail for the new hoU9e et United Haute Wreck- ing In Stamford, Connecticut. the largest aalva.ge yard of Its kind In the East Q • llCMI "Meet Me In St. Louil" ( 1945, Mutloal) Judy Garland. Tom Drake (2 hfl.) G MZ*OUIWAITl:AMW~l•ll TMl._ITAm (I) COi.a. IAIU1UU. ''Sun Bell Con- ferenoe Wild Card Game" Jacksonville vs Virginie Commonwealth (Subject to blackout) (2 hra.) (ff) TltOll fAlllOUI a..ollm Richard Kiiey ~ thll dowmentary saluting the worfd'a greatest clowns. from the circus Ting to-the allver ~. ustng-fllm toot- age. dramatic re-enactments and ttlll pho- fOI. (1 hr.) CD) llO¥ll "T~ Pirate Movie" ( 1982. Adventure) Krltty McNlohol, Christopher Alkl~r .. <40 min.) ~ Ina wmt ~ ,_ PAT ..,;._...•£ w1 .. wu••• . -.a~ATTMIMOWlll rn m .,_ "Koko : A Talking Gorilla" ~9~~" (lhr.25mln) -· Tiii IM)M TO LOI ... n Olympic hopefuls profiled are Mark Smith (fenc- ing). Trecy Ruiz arid Candy ca.tie (syn- chronized twlmm ng) . James Wofford (eqoectrlan) and Bob Nieman (modern in=~hr.) ... WO&O OI tfiOITI Scheduled Donald Curry I Marton Stat11ng 15-round WBA Champlonahlp welterweight bout (from Atlantic City, N.J.); an Interview with Sugar Ray Leonard on his return to bOxlng. ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) ())•A•t... . l•c~ TlllllC&AI..._._,, llOWll "Anrne" (1982. Musical) Albert Finney, Carol Burnett. (2 hra.. 9 min.) CO llOWll "The Gradoale" (1967, Come- dy) Dustin Hoffman, Katharln. "Aou. ( 1 hr , 45 min.) All MOllAGI TO ITIYI...,. Steve Manin presents a variety of comedy In thlt exctuslVespectat. (1hr.) --m MPA1911,.,.1?0£11 • (!?) l9A IAIUTIAU. Philadelphia 76efs at Atlanta Hawks (2 hrs . 20 min ) --= ~ ... --.0 OI ..,.. Scheduled: Donald Curry I Merion Starling 16-toood WBA Championship weft~t boUt (from Atlantic City, N J ) ; an Interview with Sugar Any Leonard on his return to bOxH hr , 30 min.) I '"91A~ ..,... FOfd Rowan hOsta a look at Important !rends and newa events In the United States as seen by for· elgn television and print journalists et• ttoned In thlS country ~'°''"" --ii.Evening ·11== mV11 "The Land That Time Forgot" ( 1975, Science-Fiction) Doug McCJure. Susan Penhallgon. Survivors from en Allied submarine and their German cap- tors land on an Island ruled by prehistoric If••• •••rt• •4••••••tf W estcliff Chiropractic Office For Ad Action -Cal a Daly Plot AD·VISOR 642·5678 OR ROBERT A BADGER llEW PATIEllT'S ACCEPTED 645-5300 2043 WeetcllH Dr., Sult• 1m Newport Beech (near Coco's at 17th & Irvine) Friday, February 3, 1984 13 -Salunlay Cont. animals (2 ';j r DNOWM WM ... (!) couw MlllTULL l1linOc vs 155F 9CMI ·The G111C.n't\Help11·· (1 956. Comedy) Jayne Mansfield. Tom Ewell A mobster hires a ~ produoef to make hlS liancee • star ( I hr 39 mtn) COUIQI ~ lllinott vs N0<1hwest~n (Sub,ect 10 blackout) (2 hrs) (0) 90Wll 811t\Qlflg Up Beby" ( 1938. Corned)') l<.athenne Hepburn. Cary Grant An archeeologrst sets out to ratM a mall.on OOll81$ fOf ht6 museum. but ends up 1nvotved with a pretty sociallte . 11 tv •2 min) UI fllUTIWAl •DAY! Htghllghts of the second day o t a tour-day music festivel helO on Memof;el Dey W~end lnClUde pedonnances by Van HaJen. Scol?0111S T 11umpt1. Judas Pries I. Ozzy Osboume ano Oulet Riot ( t hr 30 rrvn ) ~ MCMI LOSIO It" ( J982, Comecy) Tom CrutSe. Jadoe Earle Haiey Four teen-age bOyS hoping to I06e rhelr wgnty 1n a TtfU8Jl8 bfothel ptOk up an ~ wom- an go.no sooth fOf • Me>.ican dM>tce 'R -1·~·'--.. ...., AUCa .... ,. llMIC °' ...... All> LMmlCAll PMnm ~ 1l9 e a Cll M l'OWll ~atUfed • loOk at the pia<:es that a RIJs$len "'91ting L A can and cannot go. an int~ wtth "Etwa, • hOf· '°' film hostess: a ¥tsit to Fredetldt's or Holtywood. lhe uttimate ShOC> for men's and women's l.nderdothes lamous dfu. saonests Siegfried and Roy S*fof..,•.m-" I ()) WTUCIDwmt bA• ....,.tz MOLLYWOCID CIO..• Fean.ed intcw- vteWS IOciu<Je NastaSSlll Ktr&1 and Oudtey MOOl'e who are <»-Starring in a new ITlOlt· ~ 'Unla1tl'ltuty Yours ... meet lhe · ·vo.ce ot ABC, Ern'8 Andetson. a profile of Irene Cera wnose hit "What A Feeling · trom 'Flashdance.·· has m11de her "'°'e popu- lat than eww l =YCUWI anm· 71*-t=eatured a look al women comlCS including lnteMeWS with Joan RNer's end PhytkS Oiler. "TVs Finest Hours.·· a loOk at the C011eraQe of Sovie1 Prenwt Nikita Khrushchev's emc>- ttOnal speech at the United Nations .,., 1960 (1 hf ) • WU ' I CA "Wiid 0og5·· Marty S1outf9f ~s et tl'te rotee and eocaal structure of the domeetlC dog·s wtd can- '~ cousins -the wolf coyote end lo•. R) °'*' .... AU.a.At...a-.U--.U.1 90Wll 'The Amateur .. (1982. OrameJ John Savage, CMstophef ~ A CIA ~er expert treins for eci!V9 ftltki duty to avenge the murder of his girlfriend irvthlea terronsta. 'R' ( 1 hr . SO"*' ) ..,.. ... ,.. ~·· ,.,. DMClfllm tm•Yo.UN M Cll 1..A. Fea luted • tnp up to Sama Cruz 10< an up-cio&e 1()()6( at the etephant sea15 Bozo lhe clown bfH.k detldng 14 Friday. February 3. 1984 • &A 'Th9 Colonel Corw To Japen'. Erie Sevanlld 'c>ok• at the busl- neta l<.nruc1cy Ftted ~en IS doing in r..r~ .... -~rut.o creetor ol 8uga Bunny. ~ Jone$. Oenoe Fever con~ents. ~ben wt -~A~ Oen lngt•m ~ o oolec::tlon of fOfthcomlng films. apeci9IS and IPO'lt ~ts (.)) ... "Bugs Bunny·5 ltd Movte J OO! Aabbit Tates" t1982. com.dy/ Animal· ed VOI095 by Mel Blenc. Shep Menken &JOS Bunoy. Deify Ouc:k. Yoeemite Sam and other "Looney Tune" sters are bacj( 80U\ 1n oluslc oonoons flamed by the ta» of an "Nablan Nights" tultan and hrs at~ nephew "G. ( 1 ht . 30 min ) -• (J) .. 11119 Richie and Faney seet. 8d'nOe from a mysterious stranger wno CMI hel1p them tradl down an assassin ( 1 hr ) 8 • Wf WI l'TWll Arnold strug· gles in a ~•te etfott 10 tree twnlelf and hes Mier from an eW man Who has he6cl ltwn captNe aft« p.cklng them up hit (Part 2) • ··HU·· ( 1979. MUSIC8l) .JOOn Savage. Treat W""8rn5 A young man on his way to Army 1nductl0f'I meets a belld ot hlppteS in Central Parle whO tab him on musical odyssey ( 2 hrs ) a , ....... Hootlet and hlS teem 8'11 befra~ by an trl9de informant whtle tty11'1Q to gM08' 9Vldence on a mob llgUre Q_ ( t tv ) D 90Wll · Ofacula I 1973. Ho"or) Jack Paiance Simon Ward A vampire lerrOflZ· es the countryside, searching IOf blood to i ws=:m (2 hrs) , .. "°'11 .. Point Blank ( 1967 Suspenee) Lee MBMn. Angte Olciunson A man abandoned to die by hlS wile and her IOllef seekS revenge years later (2 hrs ) e nm CCJUl1IAU ODt..W ·c1iwerion The Island Time Forgo!'' Cap1a1n Jacques Cousteau and his crew e.pio<.t tt'M! htsto- ry. inhabitants alld natural ~ 01 Cl~oo Island, a coral etoll ott the Coal ol MeJOC.o (A) ( 1 hr ) 'AU.MDWfll-.U,_ 90Wll ' Body And Soul•' ( 1981 Ora me) Leon Isaac Kennedy. Jayne Kenne-- dy A yQUng b&acil tl.mS to prlzeflghtrng to ra• the money he rWMt<Js tor medical schOOI ·R' (1 ht • •5 mtn ) (() .. ,..,,. (II) 90Wll "L~" ( 1983. Comedy) Oud6ey Moore. Eltz.abetn MoGovem. A "*rled pgycNalnlt finds Nmeef1 laliog In 10¥e W\th a petient 'PG' ( 1 hi . 36 moo.) (Q) 90Wll ·The ~ With Two Brains' { 1983, Comedy) SteYe Martin Ka1"'"'1 Tumet A bfaln surgeon with a wretched married Ille !alls W\ k>Y9 With • pickled brain in • J8r tl'tet speaks to tWT'I telepath1- ~ 'R' (1 hr ,31mln ) (%) 90Wll ' L<M!Slek'' { 1983. Comedy) [Mjey Moor~ Biz.abeth MGGoYefn A married psyct"8tr1at finds l'wTiseff telling In 10¥e with:~'':: 'PG' ( 1 hi • 3S min.) I ... • .... • e ..... ~ Ricky becOme& a new~ ·~oup1e·· when he IS smitten ~~he wants 10 imc>ress • 90N "The Divorce Of Lady X" ( 1938 Ofame) Met1e Ot>eton. Laurence OIMet A Bnt!Sh dM>fce lawyet gets htm sell named as co-reepondent 1r1 hOS beaut• !vi ci.ent s divorce action wtlfJfl ne IOOLcsh ty auo-.s '* to have lhe ~"'Ohl ~ or hlta~:J' hf., 30mln.) -· (IJ HaWke and Sanlinl Ul kt Alrwoff Into • communist 111ronghold to rescue a "mole" from SOvlet agent~ I 1 hf) D W IOf IT llADI Oevtd becomes ltv11J when he ~ an attractive Frenct1m.1n k .. Q!audla. 8 (II LO'fl IOAT The crew of the love Boe1 JOUm8Y to the Orient With Hong .Kong thell fine! pen of.eeH. 6uests lnclUdP Herb Edelman. Noel Harnaon. Pameta Hensley. Gene Kelly. Leigh McCloskey and Bell Murphy O (2 hrs.) (!) M MOOM A lool< at the annual HOdag Country Festival In Rhinetande1 Wis that 1nciudeS •ppeatanc.s by coon try and western perlOf'mefa Mel Tdlis Reba McEnllre. Janie Frk*e. JoM Conleti 8ol(C8f Willie, Rauy Balley end Jim E<J Brown.<~ l lYAI -.rTUCll ILIZMITM I "The Enl«Pfl9e Of Eng lalld" Alter Mary has been executed. Phil 1p ol Spain US89 the fncldent as an e•cll9" !Of' sending the Armada to conquer Eng· lend ( 1 hr • 30 min ) • W tot IT 1MD1 David becomes hv1Cl when he seet an attrectlve Frenchmar kllSS Claudia (2 hrs) CE CCIUEGI IAlll1IALL Duke vs Virg1niH {!I) (2 h<S.) CD .,. "Lc>em' It'' ( 1982. Comedy) Tom Cruise. Jackie Earle Haley F01Jt teen-age boys hoping to lose thelr 111rgtn11y 1n a Tijuana brothel ~ up an older wom an QOlllQ SOU1h for • Meiucan dlvOfce R 11 hr .. ~o min > Cl).,_ "Conan The Barbanen" ( t982 Adventure) Arnold Schwarzenegger James Earl Jones In a mythical WOl'ld o' the pest. a wamoHhtef and htS oompan Ions are seot by a Nordic king to tree th!! nJlef's daughter trom the leader of• soak,.. cult. 'R' (2 hts .• 10 min ) 111:9 8 IUMA't Nl&Y Naomi IS furious Wh(>r Mama gets a fOb al lhe supermarket ano IS QUICkly promoted cm-• -·Cl) mt*-Hammer must locall' a stolen gem or kldnappefs Mii kill a ~ Ethey are hOtding ( 1 hr.) MOUHIOGO'l .:lilf-.AlDIM. llY• Famous l.lnlOtved murdefw. mystei ies and other aseorted etlmes wtllch have t.tken plaoe in ·•Tinsef Town" are exa mined. ( 1 ht ) I .... .,. "Harlow'' (1965. Bt0graphy1 CarrOll Baker, Martin Baa.em A Hoity wood starlet becomes Clllllk.-ioned ancl turna to a lite of alcohol (2 tva .. 20 min I l a.-.o 9CMI "Slightly Honofable .. ( 1939 Myauwy) Pat O'Brien. BrOdefle:k Ctav. lord An attomey attempts to uncover h:igh-society crime •nd etooked police "*' (1hf ,30mtn ) CC) ... '"The R\ltles" ( 1978, Comedyl Mdwlef Palin. Nell Innes. A comedic 1()()1> at The Beetles With narrelion by O<in A ytcroyd. Glide Radner. end John 8etu<;h 11 hi . t5 ITWl ) CID Im.,..., nm ... Corned)' sketehes oombtne with clatsic film an<l news fOOl&ge 11'1 en oflbe9t •ttrlC take oH CO) TO Mm wrnt UM S teYle Wonder Lena Horne. Qu.ncy ~. Joe Wit ... ,,..~ T «es& Btewef The Copese1rea, [)onrw> WBrMclt alld James Ingram ~y tribute 1 Count Basie's haH-oenturr of COl'llrlO•J ttOnS 10 Ameticen music tn this variety ~ial taped.,, ~ch. 1983 al Rad.ci ~~----------------............... -&atunlay Cold. Oty Music Hall (l hr., 15 min,) CZ) .,. "The Last Days Of Man On Eerth'" ( 1973. Science·Fiotlon) Jon Finch. Patrlcii. M~ When the unlmare d1sast8f strikes. a skeptic.al Nobel sclenlis1 thinks that a compotet burled under· ground can &aY'8 the world. ( 1 hr 21 min) I WT'l TAU AMNf YOU -tRfl TIACKS - -NULnmAT lft'ITllt1 "Ret11y Ace Of Spies" CA.Ir· Ing his mission 10 protect the B<lttsh lleel by obtaining naval gun plans lrom a Ger· man stupyard, Reilly establishes a new style and level of espionage. (Part 3) o U hr) 00 lllOWIE "Forced Vengeance" ( t982. AdventUfe) Chuck Norris. Mary Louise Weller. A karate exper1 uses his moves to drive mobsters out ol a Hong Kong gam- bll~=nr 'R' ( t hr . •3 rn;n.) =1im=== IOl»OOU> TOllCM °' CMMl'eom A prelude to tne 1980 Olymple Games, this program wlll locus on the action of the games. the Olympic slte. and the personalities that make thts the world event It is. (2 hrs ) m> .oVll "Hustle" ( 1975, Orama) Burt Reynolds. Carherlne Oeneuve. The rela· tlonshlp between a tough cop and a glamorous call girl reaches a crisis point dUring the Investigation ol a young wom- an's death (2 hrs ) ~~mates" (1982. Orama) Samantha Fox, Veronica Hart Three women sharing a New York apartment suffer mistreatment by the men In their personal arid prol9SS1onal llves. ( 1 hr .. 20 min) ,,.1:.r~ 1tll UMMY ,,_.. OD LATI 9IQHT WITM DAVID~ Cameo appearances by a number ol spe- cial guests help commemorate the ser1e5· second anniversary ( 1 hr , 30 min ) D lllOVE "Enter The Game Of Death" 1979, Adventure) Bruce LI. (2 hrs.) ~ ... .oVll "The Alamo" ( 1960, Western) John Wayne, Richard Wldmat1<. The Bat· lie of the Alamo 1s waged by hefOeti who llght to free Texas from Mexico ( 1 hr , 30 lrrwnJ. ROCCt 11 mAI,_ •-• .. wt• "Women In The Director's Choir" wllh clips from "Yentl." "Fut Times Al Rldgem<>nt High" and "Valley Giff'" and Interviews with women directors (C) .oVll "Seniors" ( 1977. Comedy) Dennis Quaid, Gary Imhoff. Enterprising collage students turn lhelr frat8fnlly house Into a bordello 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) (Q) llOWll ·pink LadteS" (1980} Vaneasa Del Rio, Saman1ha Fox. ( 1 hf .. 20 min ) Cl)IUTa.~9 CZ) mo¥ll '"Attack Of The 50-foot Worn· an" ( t958. Science Fietlon) Allison Hayes, Wtlham Hudson Atter being sub· jectad to radiation. a women orows lo Q!rgantuan prop()rt1oos ( 1 hr., 6 min ) 1WU llOW! "The Wind And The Uoo" ( 1975, Adventure) Sean Connery. Can- dice Bergen An lnternatt0nal incident occurs when a Moroccan leader l<ldnaps en Americari ramify and Teddy Roosevelt must call out the Marines to rescue them (2 hrs , t5 mm ) -(!) 1111 •mar•twww ... • DAVID·--Featuted! tM l)'even- tlon and treatment of heart d!Nase. Guests: Dr. Mlchaaf De a.key. Baylor Col- lege of Medlclne In Houtton, Texas: Or. laadore Rosenfeld, New Vor Hoepltal Cornell Medleal Center. ( 1 hr.) (!) CGU.19 UIQ1UU. PurdOe vs Iowa IB> (2 ht'I.) . Cl) .,.--Pretty Makfa Alf JnA Row' (1971, Myatery) Rock Hudaon, Angie Olcklnte>n. A guidance counsetot, the Idol of a btYy of high school beauties, works With a teacher and a Polloe captain In &Olvlng the mytlary of aeverat cheaflaadar kllllnga_._'ff ( 1 hr., 32 mln.L -·~Wt {l1 MOWll "Beastmaster" ( 1982, Advert- ture) Marc Singer, Tanya Roberts. A young man with an unusual ta.lent IOI gov- erning animals aeerc:ti.e f« the villafn fesponsible f()( tf'le destruction of his Vii- ~·'PG' (1 Iv., 58mlri.) ta:mG .oVll "Anatomy Of A Crime" (1969, Mystery) Darren McGavl,., Ted Knight A private Investigator looks Into a 12·year- old k~(2 hra.t l=~ISIP= W IOCCP~ ... "Caaino Royala" ( 1967. Come- dy) Peter Sellers, Ursula Andreas. James Bond comes out of retirement when asked to help stop two underground organize· t1ona Involved In gambling (2 hrs , 45 min.) ., ............ 11.lllfTrT .... ... GD MCMI "The Fountainhead" ( 1949. Drema) Gary Cooper, Patricia Neal Based oo the novel by Ayn Rind. An architect destroys the buildings he deilgned when he discovers his plans are being altered to lower costs and adhere to current fashlOOS ( 1 hr 30 min.) Ct) llOW! "How To Beat The High Cost 0 1 L1v1ng·· ( 1979. Comedy) Susan Saini James. Jessica Lange No longer able to keep up with Inflation. tlvee Oregon housewrves turn 10 laroaoy to balance their budgets 'PG' ( 1 hr . 45 min. 1 CO)llO¥lf "Any Time, Any Ptaee" (1982. Suspense) Seka, Mike Ranger. A '•Ot-$0- dumb blonde )olna two Inept burglars who are try~ to make • IMng the onty way they don I know how. ( t hr .. 30 min.) (Z).oVll "Reds" (1981, Orama) Warren Beatty, Diana Keaton. American journalist John Reed's Involvement In the Rus&ian RavolutlOn ot t 9 t 7 1s deP1Cted 'PG' (2 hra.~ma'C6n =1==:.. ~--llCMI "·JO.." ( 1959. Drama) Jack Webb. wuuam Conrad A managing editor pulls all departments together to get the ~r out ( 1 hr . 55 mm ) w llCMI "The Netting" ( 1980, HorrOf) GIO<le Grahame, Jotin Carradine. A no\oel· 1st rents a secluded Victorian mention where lhe begins hevlng atranga, atotic dreams 'R' (1 hr .. 45 mtn.) ta1 ()) M .... TO ITIW .... Sieve Martin presents a varlet~ of comedy In this ·1·"$;~ ccu..a. IAIUTUU. "Sun Belt Con· fer1nce Wild Card Game" Jacksorwllle vs v.r~Commooweallh (A) (2 hr& ) 119 @ TUCKI "®llCMI "Annie" ( 1982, Musical) Albert l!rnney, Cerol Burnett Dvrlng the Great Oepressl~. ba'®ete multJ.bUllonalre 04tvet Warbuckt ~ his pel.atJal estate toe spunky, redhNded orphan for what M thinks will only be a week. 'PG' (2 hrs.. 9mln.) .. 8 llOWll "The Pursuit Of Hai>c>lneU" ( 197 t, Orama) MichMI Samain. Barbel• Kersney. A radlcaf slude11fle aentanced to a year in prison after accidentally ldtllng a woman with his car. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) 8 mWll "W941d Women" ( 19«, Hor· ror) Loo Cheney Jr • Evelyn Ant<ers. A professor and his wife ire vlcumtzad by a ~=lous woman ( 1 hr., 30 min.) ~ llO¥ll "Take Off'' ( 1978, Comedy) Georolna Spalvm, Wade Nie . Guests . al a lavish party view the · al exploits Of an eternally lOUthful me OM real age reveals ltsel on movie film 'R' (1 hr., 27mln.) 1::9 (J) llOW! "The Towering Inferno" ( t974, Orama) Steve McOueen. Paul Newman. A fire erupts during the opening of the world's tallest skyscraper. trapping many of the partygoers on the lop f1oof 'PG' (2 hrs., 40 min.) 119(C)llCMl "80dy And Soul" (1981, Ora· ma) Leon Isaac Kennedy, Jayne Kenne- dy A young black rurns 10 prtzeflghltng to raise rhe money ha naed5 for medical schOol ·R· ( 1 hr., 45 min.) 1:9 dl) ll01I: .,_ WILL MOw. ....,,.. DATTOU Uf!DATI •OllTI 1190UIHOVT ••••11. -~--mucl ... -WO¥Y GOCIUll llO¥ll "The Removollst" ( 1975, Ora- ma) John Hargreaves, Peter Cummins.. A voilent comtrontatiorl erupts between two policeman and the estranged husband of a terrified young woman. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) .. CD .,,. "The Mad Room" ( 1969, Hor· ror} Stella Stevens. Shelley Winters A widow Is murdered by two demented chil- dren wtio are using her late husband's stu~ t~mes. (2 hrs.} .. 1 ••m llOWll "Mystery Of The White Room"' ( 1939, MY.Stary) Bruce CabOt. Joan Woodbury ·A surgeon 1s my&teriOUSly murdered during the course of an ope<a- 11on he's perfor~r , 15 min) aJMWOll.DJ Cl) 8'ClllflYUll A look at what's In store In 1984. (R) ( 1 Iv ) ai)mvlE "Wrong Is Right" ( 1982 Come- dy) Sean Conn«y. George Grlllard A chariSmatic. globetrottlng TV news report- er becomes Involved m Mlddle Eastern ter- rorism, a alanderoua presldentlal cam- paign and a nuclear arms sale that could lead to World War Ill. 'R' ( t hr , 55 min ) d CH) llCMI "Lovesick" ( t983. Comedy) Dudley Moore. Elizabeth McGovern A married psyctnatrtst finds himself falling in love with a patient. 'PO' ( 1 hr . 36 min ) t:ll;TODAY'tW DAY°' DllCOV8IY rr••••• .,. "Kotto A Talking Gorilla" ( 1978) Documentary.A gorllla IS trained to communicate with humans usmo sign language. ( 1 hr • 25 min ) M (C) •OVll "Ice Castles" ( 1979, Romance) Lynn-Holly Johnson. Robby Benson. A promising young figure skater and her bOylriend find sudden 9UCces& hard 10 cope with when she Is choseri to train for a pr&"OlympK: competition 'PG' Friday, February 3, 1984 15 -IUnclay -·rlCOMIOll ?MYCM .... ~ .. ""' w.L ..... ....,,. Mn.A UlllA11 •mnt ~ ••••11 ===-Al.-o .. CM1"0Cm ......... .. NIO.Tml c.w ...... ...,. .. .,,.. _.,_118 ITMCMI mTOlmAmQ u:&.-mmT MPnlT QI.ell .. ----QMTCll•aom• .. CWT•IUMAIOO ....... 11•111• n .. LOOUATWMIJI YOUIM MIJM--._., ... ... ... .,. .... ~., ... tllTCll'Y WIC"I YM;Mlf LOT Cl) .... MOtOCOO .. ·( 1930, Romance) Gary Cooper, Marlene Dietrich. ( 1 hr , 30 min.) cm .... AdVeolures 01 The W11defness Famlly" ( 1975, Adventure) Robert LQ08n, Susan Oemante Shaw. (2 hrs ) Cl) ........ MOU.ftlOOO BIN Harris hosts the latest news and lips from Holly- wood. (%).,.. "Double Deal" (No Date, Ora· ma) Louis Jourdan ( 1 tv., 36 mtn.) CMll,_ .. WWIUOllA• ... ......... .., .. I IR't _., .... ,. -~ Llf,_•u.n ,_,.. ~-Ol'Mnl ,,., .. _ ..... ... ,.,.u.u. _. "Stroktlf Ace" ( 1983. Come- dy) &.trt Reynoldl, Loni Anderton. ( 1 hr .. 38 min.) CJ) COU.W IAm1IM&. Iowa va. Purdue 18) :::;> CB) CMlf'I f9' CA The ~try music star perloun1 a Nlute to Am«lcan h11tory and traditions with guests June Cartet Cash. Steve Goodman. .JoM Prine and Rodney Crowell from Kennedy Center In Washington. O.C. ( 1 hr .. 15 min.) (I) 1"I _.,ti.LY ..... The lonefy, belligerent Gilly Hopklna. shuttled from ~ kmOf home to another, ~ love and klf\dneal In a family of strangers 1 tv.) •DAYDl-... MM&Siih ,. ca1m1_., 1*1'1CAT Lm\IUICAll @l•CW .-TllDUl·IUICll DI 1 llTll COl&Am TMUI IAYOl.:GUBt ... MCAT -ltmTOl)Q ..-AYIMll •11W1C.._W.. Ml ....... 16 Friday, February 3, 198.4 -- TODl\"--..,,.., •• lmOT ••• 1•111 mM.M II UO'flOll8 ..,,.MUii IUCUTM .... ~ .,. "Star Tr• II: The Wrath 01 Khan" (1982. ~Fiction) WIHlam Shltner, 8k:au» ~.-(1 -hr., 52 min.) Cl) ... "Daffy Duck'• Movie: Fantastic ISiand" ( 1983, Comedy) Anll'l'\lt«S. Vole· .. by Mel Blaoc. ( 1 tv .. 18 min.) ••• ,.TlllTh Nial) .. "Operation P~t" (1959. Comedy) Cary Grant. Tort)\ Curtis. (2 . . bf.a.. 50 min.) Ml(%)al ... ~ TMQWITh Guest Bo.Ice Dern. -w.....aY• II ~..._.. I '.Ml9Ta.Y """_,_ cci mw Lt.MO&• .. -...,, ..... .. _,,,.,_ --ltmTCIQQ -·--.,. "Mr,stery 01 The MN.lion Dollar Hockey Pudt ' ( 1975, Mys1ery) Mlctlael MacOooald, A= Knight. (2 hrs.) cmmMN-• (%) ... "Genefal ldi Amin Dada" 1976) Doo.men1ary. (1tv ,30mln.) _., ... .. ft CMemM.Tll •IW1mATC&Ylllf I •lC&l...a tall_..., ... ,.,... .. .,. "The Year 01 LMng Dangerous- ly" ( 1983. Orama) Mel Gtbton, Slgour- ~ WNVflf. (I tv .. 65 min.) W ,..MGU "SmallmOUl h Baas Flstnng On The Mlullalppl" .... ,..MM&. ...... •ICON OUL.CI• ii WIAWUwmT " ..... ...,.,....,_ AO'l•tOlomvtm ~ ...... .,''The F_, 01 A Good Swing" Varlool ripe for Improving ~game. (R) CiZJ .,. "Miity" (1981, Orama) David l.ldd, Atthuf O'Connell ( 1 hf., 32 mtn.) Cl), .. TMI MAM "Rumpefilltl .. kin'' Henie Vlllechab:a portrays the strange llttte man wfth tM tunny Mme who helpt the mllW'I daughter (Shelley tmal= •traw Into gold. Ned Beatty. Paul and Bud Cort aleo star c:;> ..., ••nm • MCITlmMTDI .WT.,.,_ Mum.I,_ ~Mm,lcnm IAYOl..OU•t mm~• m-.1 IFFN MF ILWl#W .. IMW ' CM Wil 1111 Pet• F. Krogh, Deen of Georgetown ~·· School of Foreign S«vtoe. hosts an examination and panel dllolu6on of CU"rant lntema- hona.I mues of Interest to Amettcans. I ., .. ...,...,.,. .,. "MiSsing" (1981. Orama) Jeck Lemmon. Sissy Speoelc (2 tn., 2 min ) CJ) ... · "Legend 01 The Werewolf" ( 1975, Horr0t) Pe1er Coehing, Aon Moo- 1 ( 1hr .. 30 min.) ,,._ ..... .. •TOllmlT -~ICM IAlll1UL&. Oregon State at n $fate (2 M .) 8 A -WITH Gue1t Brock Pe1ets. ( 1 hr.) .... "Who's Minding The Store?' t t963, Comedy') Jerry LIW!lr;" Ji1"" St John. (2 hrs.) • MOU."'°°° a.oem• Feetur«S; why Hollywood Is to "award orazy" and Is the center of so many awatdt shows. a IOok lnSlde the new OOL Foodshow. the fOOd extravaganza just opened by Dino De Laurentil, Dudley M00te entertains at a benehl f0t the Venice Cl nlc . ....... Olmmt .· (I) .,. "Charlie Chan In Castle In The Desert" (1tM2, Mystery) Sidney Toler . Arleen Whelan ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) I ..... .. ,,,.,.. nm LA9MIM Correspondet'lts LIO· da We<1helmer and Cottle Roberls join Paul Duke fof an up-to-the-<frinuta sum- mary of CongressionaJ actlvl1tes. l .. IC8n'a_.., WAll•TOl-·---mA IAlll1UL&. Oetrol1 Pistons al Boston Catties (~bjeel to blackout) (2 hrs. 30 min ) CO .,.. "Savannah Smiles" ( 1982, Adventure) Mark Miiier. Donovan Scou t! hr., "5 mm) (I) MOWll "Lovesick" ( 1983. Comedy) Dudley M00te, Elizat>eth McGoYern ( 1 hr .. 36 mtn.) -al) .,. "Dekota" ( 1tM5. Western) John Wayne. Vera Ralston ( 1 IV . 40 mln ) --.a_,ATTMI .... _.,ICMIU. ~ ,..,, .......... OIC.W •..wn WM&.fnmT- llOWll "In Love And War" ( 1958, Dra- ma) Robert Wagner. Jettrey Hunter. ( 1 hr .. 51 min.) tW 8 ~ IAlllTIMl. Wlct\lta State at IKa':n':.h~LOl--- .....CN.11 llOWll "Our Gang: The Mallon Pic- ture" (No Date, Comedy) (2 htt.) • WIU ·~ MAM "The lrlsh RM." At the tum of the ~)or Sinclair Yeates realgnl his as 1 Bntlsh officer to take• pot1 In the west of Ireland as Aaeident Magi8ttate. hoping to llYt with hll fuM• bOde PNttppe &.ttler In a peaceful Vlt~~~1) Q ( 1 tw.) e COUW ~of Wlchtta State at Kansas Of Syracuse at VIiianova (2 hrs.) e MZAIOCMW~--~111 ...... ITAm cm .. mMA • C)CllC9llll!mfl ... , Nell Sedaka pertorma IOl'l'le of NI btaatlt hits. IUCh u "love Wtfl Keep Ut -'lOQethar," and "Bteakll'IQ Up 1$ Herd To Do" at the Ontano Piece In Toronto ( t tv.) (%).,.. "I Ought To Be In Plct\.lres" ( 1982, Comedy) Walter Matthau. Ann- Margret. (I hr , 45 min.) • cou.a. UlllTUU. lflinoil V$ Northwelt«n}2 hf!} ,..,..ccu.m .. (!) .,.. "Don't Bother To Knock .. (1962, &Japense) Mtrltyn Monroe. Rich ard Widmark. (2 In ) --~------------------.............. l .,._wmtDA•--.aY m-.••-...... m Gobo II eager for hie ~• to come home but 10011 ha MCOnd thoughts. --a11 ...... -·()),....,"Bing Croeby Pro-Am" Anal r~Uve frOIILPl.b.btL 8eacb. caif~friJ l =.-~11!MO-~:.,_•m•DA•--.aT 1•wmeu..a ... mAIDA ~lllJOllT IOWA "Antarctica: Earth's Last Fron- tlef" An Investigation II preaented o1 po&- slble cllmatlc and po41tlcal changes of worldwide lmportanc. that COUid ocour In the wake of large-ecale exploltatlon of Ant81Cllca's rich mineral resources. Q ( 1 ~-----~WU.•_,, MCI AVfKY Schreiber and Christina Ferrate host a look at TV's ' mott memorable commercials from the birth ol the medium to the preeent day. (1 hr., 30 min.) (D) .,_ "The Prlsonef Of Zenda" ( 1979, Comedy) Peter Sellers. Lynne Frede<lck. ( 1 hr .. 49 min.) Cl) PAia CUii "Great Expectations" A student Is charged with a ettm. he did not commit that ooutd end his law cat88f when• drunken young woman he Invited to a party refu8el to exonerate him. ( t hr., 49 min.) Leet .... t. .. a!)·-· IAYTOIA Ktn Squier pro-Vldel the commenwry for eicdUllYe cover- 1 of the race'• conclutlon. ( 1 hr.) -,.,__,-.r ••&Ulm .. "Strol«< Ace" ( 1983, eom. c:ty) &wt Aeynolda. Loni Anderton. ( 1 hf .. 38 min.) CJ) ... ''1<181..., Kat•" (1863, ~ cal) Kat~ Grayion, Howard KM(. ( 1 hr,. •9 min.) CI> *"' "Elwa Madigan" (1987, Romano.) Pie Oea«matk. Thommy B«l'cen. (1 hr .. 29 "*1.) (I) TOP um -From AtlantlO City, N.JA -(3 hrt-) -CID "BralnWaYM" (1983, Sc*lce- Actlon) Keir eu.e., Suzanna Love. ( 1 -1,.,"'fl:'= w ,.,,.. -----.. "Father Gooee" (1986, ~ -~ant, Lealle Ceron. (2 tn.) hr.,20 ~ WD e111GU Scheduled: Part 2 of the World Profeeelonal Agure Skating ~ (from Lancfovef. Md.); Aat1b«~ Kandahat downhill ski rece and ~ gill1t "8lofn (from Garmllch, Weet ~) 1: SW•TIM "The Women Super· stars" Malllna Navratlkwa. Nancy Llebe<- man end LOUlle Ritter are among thoee ICheduled to compete (from Key Bi&- •laA.IOllDOWlllAIJ ..... ~, :-. (1hf.,30mln.) -"BecMdi Governor'• Cup Champlonehlp" The tow-man field for this special event lncludea Jimmy Connors, Ivan Ltndl, Yannlck Noah and Gene Mayer (from 881\ Ju8n, P.R.). (2 hra.) ...... ~., 1111'0•Adocu· mentary proflle o1 the wont and llYes ol black women ttruggljng for eurvtvaJ under the rigid aparthekffewi In South Africa Is presented. (R) ( 1 he.) 702. 858. 50. •50 RllATE .. "Klei Me Goc>dby9" ( 1982. Ciln~) Sally Reid. Jernel Oun. ( 1 tv .. 42mln . .. , --.. "Sold!« Blue" ( 1970, Waet· em) Pet• Strll*. Candice B«gen. (2 tva.) £: llOWll "300 Ml6ee For Stephenie" 981, O..me) Tony Orlendo. Peter lamrnan~uUcncA mAT JW am; m "Summ•" Diane Lane and MlcMel Ontkean are ,__ tured In Edith Wharton'• story tracing a teen-age gll1's traneitlon from .oor..- oence to maturity ctutlng the coune of an affair with ·~ men and Its Uf'IUtlU9l ~ (R (1 hr .. 30 min.) <Bl .w CA uaruc• The country mUllc 1t8f perf OtJTll a MMe to American history and traditions with guest• June Carter Caah, Staw Goodman. John Prtne and Rodney Crowell from Kennedy Center In Wahington, O.C. (1hr.,15 min.) cm ...-''The End'' c1e1s. Comedy) Burt Reynold$. Dom De Lulle. lllWVOl IMtstrl 25" ...... ..._..111c.-n • 125 Channel •Remote • Stereo/SAP Jack ONE OF 20 &Erl WITH REBATE OF '20 to •100 Yo1r ft11I cost 608 • KEHM .RIM • HOURS: MON-FRI. 8-9 SAT. 8-8 SUN. 9-8 ~ • 2i6I HARBOR Costl MEil SU:70IO.~I Friday, February 3, 198-' -lunclay Cont. ·I ::-... -:r..., (ti AllA,_ IO-U.S A. 11$ USSR (from Moscow) ( 1 l'lr.) (C) M0VW "VactOf I Victoria'' ( 1982. Comedy) Julie Andrews. Robert Preston g hrs . 15 mtn.) CZ) m¥ll "l oveslck" ( 1983. Comedy) Dudley Moore. Ehzabeth MoGovern ( 1 hr . 35 min) l:al I TNI CGUITUU ODY.W -.. AlmlCM~··eozume1·· TAU MINT PIC11ml Gueat Rick Smolan 11 llOWll "Tarzan. The Ape Man" ( 1959. AdV@Oture) Denny Miller. Cesare Oanova. 2 hrs) mlTTAllCA'I ... , c • •IAl wcaD .. ,..._._"'_ .,.., ..... .,_ "Robin Hood And The S01cer- er" ( 1983) Anlhony Valenttne, Nickolas Gr ace (2 hrs ) a:atlJ awmtYOU Top!C' "Diabetes " Guests Sieve Sax 5P0'1espet'son f()( the Arner•· .. can Ol8betes Assoc1auon: Francine Kaul· m3n, M D . Ch11drens HosplaJ of l A Ind Beverly Daley, LCSW LISc«lced Cllolcal Socl81 Wort..er. Chlldrens H01P1tal of L A . a trip to restaUl'ant L. A NICOia where chel 1 owner Larry Nicola will demonstrate some coo6ung ttps tor lhe Diabetic I ... , 0 ... ~ Oii 1f1Q91"1 Scheduled The hnats ot the Super B1k8f'S compett ttons (from Carlsbad. CaNf ) • U S, Figure Skating Ch8mP40f'ISh1ps, paws and ice dancing. (from Salt Lake City. Utah) ( 1 hr 30m1n ) MOUYWOOD DA,_..._. TOlfY .,..., OIMM ... .,..,., • TMI .. 1 .. ~LL DOCJC.OW All) TMI Am11CAll llY11C E.L DoctorOW's work is pml1ted, IOCUSing Pftmanly on the evoluhon of his w111tng career and his lour novels (RI E ..._'I c.ATUT ltCl•ITI "Football Folhes" (A) H llCME Evil Undet The Sun · ( 1982. Mystery) Peter Ustinov Jane B1rktn ( 1 111 56m1n I ll.• llOVll Morocco" ( 1930. Romance) Gary Coaper, Mar1ene Dletrlch ( 1 hr . 30 min I 1:111 WI.A W..O wcaJ> O/l llmA&.I -111'9M:I • WOM.D AT WAI .,. "RIO LobO" ( t971, Western) Jonn WayMJ. Jennifer O'Netll (2 hrs.) g) llCMI "Yellowstone Kelly" (1959, Western) Clint Wa,_er. Edd 0ymes (2 hrs ) fD WAll..aT0.-·--- 8) llCMl 'Es«pe" (1971, Adventure) Ch11stophef Geofge, Avery Sctveibef (2 hrs ) I Auna O/l TAITI IPOllTtc:ana --..nm d _ ...,._ 'The Strvb Stakes' ctWLll ~ TAUi wmt Guest Bruce Dem .. •1111 ... FACIMIMno. TMml 11/fltllfMI WAU.ftmr- WAT Q910/l IMPUICl9CO llCMI "The Ghoul" ( 1976, Horror) Peter ~~~ Hurt ( 1 Iv . 28 mif'I ) ut8 f9A Loe Angeles LakttS or San AnlOfllO Spu~ 12 hit 40 min I 18 Friday. February 3, 198-4 •NllllrT .. TMletll/flllfll/a •••AU. QIN .... Q ., ..... WM.Lt'fmf W.ol'f ... ,_ lJm "Resolved: Thnl President Reegan Should Be Reelected In 1984" Affifmallve. WtRf8m -r-Buckiey Jr and syndicated ootumnlst Geofge Wtll Nega- uve. George McGovern and Robert Shrum. press director for Ted Kennedy (Pen 1) (1 tv.) • --= Oil AlmM. All) L.-cAPI" ,...,. (C) llOWll "The Bndge On The River Kwal" (1957, Orama) Wilham Holden. Alee Guinness. (2 hrs .. 4 1 min ) (() leA IAlllJUU. Loe Angeles Lakers at San Antonio Spurs (Sub'8Ct 10 black- out) (2 hrs., 30 min ) ([) flftB •TM Animated Ken Berty Dom Deluise, Larry Storch and Tina LOI.Ilse Pfovlde the lfOiceS tor th~ acven ture •boot a cat wtlhout a lail. ( I hr . 21 min) (JJ) m, mAIA • COllCll'T Nett Sedalla performs some ot his blQoesl hits. such as "Love Will Keep Us -Together " and "Breaking Up Is Hard To Do" at thu Onlarlo Place In Toronto ( 1 hr ) Cl) ,.._ TAU nlllm "R\Jmpels1111s kin" H8'Ve Vlllechaize portrays the strange httle man wrth the funny name wno helps the miller's daughter (Shelley Duvall) spin straw into gold Ned Beatty Paut Dooley and &id Cort also star Q •utoMM.L· .. •BCA'IWTUCU .. * .. me ... ... Ma •llMCMOll-u.Ya&.D •TOICIU llCMI "Star Trek II The 11Yr,11h lJf Khan" ( 1982 Science-Ftet•Onl W1lhu11 Shatner. Racardo Montalban 11 nr S? mtn) --•lvenir..g • 1 L~he People That Time Forgor ( 1977. Scienc&-Ficlton) PatrK:I< Wayne. Oouo McClure An early 20th-century polar exped1tton d1scov8fs a mysterious island Inhabited by primitive people and ~OfiC animals (2 hrs.) 1 -.1_.,ATTMI.,_. cm .... ~JOPIOfl.( T ... 1111,.,,. ........ --.. 1\WWll AT POPI MaMn Hamh!.Ct1 Hamlisch performs muSIC from 'The Sltng," "They're Playing Quf 8ooQ "Sophie's Choice," "A Chofus Line," and "Thew;:: Were " I 1 Iv ) I ~A "Ant&1C11Ca' Earth'• Last Fron liet'' Art lnYeStigallon II pres.nted Of pos Slble clJmallC and pohtlcal changes ol worldwkle rmponance that COOld occur in the wa~e ot large-scale explojt&ttOn of Antatctica's rleh mlneral resourcee o 11 ht) (Q) llCMI "The Prtsoner Of Zenda" ( 1979 Comedy) Petei Seaefs Lynne FredelK:k A contUSlon of identities leads 10 alternately comic and dangerovt SltuA- 1tons for two lootl-alikn -a king end a common subjeet --rn the mythlcaT land 01 Aur1tanl8. 'PG' ( 1 hr. 49 min.) llCWa "Detty Ducl<'s Movie· F1ntas11c Island" ( 1983, Comedy) Animated. Vote e& by Mel Blanc Bugs Bunny, Foghorn Leghorn, Porky Pig and others start a Journey on Dally Duck's small Island ·c· i_1 hr , 18 min ) (2) llOYIE "lhal Chan\piOflsblp s.a&on" ( 1982 Orama) Bruce Dern. Stacy Keach Altcw years ot re\lrllllng to try to ignite past glory, lour former high school basketball standOUll hnd lhal rivalry among therri selves may cause the group to break iart 'R' (1 hr . M> min) ... .. WBX•MWW ........ -.ca MOU nrooD ~ Featured metit one of Hollywood's funnleSI couples, Dan ny De Vito ( T ax1") and wife Ahea Perl man ("Cheers") . t1'e magic of special ellects maket1P 1s 81tam1ned 1ncludtng hQw inose gory, blood-spurting effects are achieved (1)6' ... (!) DUIUY llOCIM: THI llAll All) .. MDV· D B111a1n's most treasured export, whl) has become one of Hollywood's most tov able~ men. is proftled IWUP•CleClmATI IUT Oii HOT IUT .,. •mllTll i .-TC~ Ret>ecca Sobel pr~ sents a rPporl on the dangers ot carbOnat ed beverage conta1'16fs that burst under enormOIJS pressure. Lloyd Dobyns takes a look at Team U.S A • the United States I~ hockey team ( 1 hr.) o .unmaw" Ol llOJ ... ITMIUICH Ila.,.. AU. CMANUa&\T All) IUU. I llA'J\m 'Osprey" A took Is Pfese<ltell at lhtS large btrd's hfe cyele. from hatch1ny 1n the Scottish highlands through migra 1ton to Afnca and 11s annual return IG Scotland Q ( 1 hr ) I. llCMl Gone In 60 Seconds" ( 1974 Adventure) H B Haltck1, Marton Bu618 A p1oter.s1ona1 lhiel tries to steal over SO expenStve automobiles 1n less than a week 'PG' ( 1 hr 45 mtn ) Nl@ IPOllTI ,,. -,.g llCMl "Soldier Blue" ( 1970. We!>t ern1 Petef Strauss Csndice Bergen In the late t800s, a yOIJng cavalry officer Is hOrrtlte<l to witness the bloody,~ rna~cre ot Cheyenne women and chil· dren at Sand Creek by U S Army soldiers l? hrs) tI l 9fi 'I GMATUT llO•ITI "Son ol Football Follies . (R) (HJ AWaGl! 9'0CIC Gobo rs eager tor his urt<.le 10 come hOme but soon has &eeond tl'\OVght•. Cl) TMI V~ DAY THAT ALllOIT WAWT Animated The Styme f1mily plans to d1:.nipt Vetenttne'a Day With their H A r £ potlOO but Sam Cupid UWIS the day Wllh 8 &pfJCltJl lol/e la.or l .. econ 7:11 OULROimCti .. (I) FOUll ll'AIOMI Danny and his wlla IOlloN a frustrating trad to Las Vegas 1n an attenpt to recover their stolen car o m 01GHT _,. Michaet and KITT race auo1nst ume to lind a suttable donor for I Ch11<1 In need Of a bone m•rrow trans ptant ( 1 hr) D •-....u woao 01 MCGla CCJUI.. llMI ~~--------------............. ...... -lunclay Cont. G 0 WAITU I mcco• ICK A group of vigilante Judoee take the law Into their own hands by klJilng recently paroled convicts ( 1 ~ ~~Alo Lobo" (1971. Wettern) John Wayne, Jennifer O'Neill. An ex-CMI Wor colonel rld8 a Texas town of carpet- baggers (2 h<a.) l llG&.IDGOU - MTI.m "~ey" A look Is presented ol this large bird s Ille cycle. from hatching In the Scottish highland& 1hrough migta- llon 10 AfriCa and lta annual return to Scotland.~ 1 hr.) ID WI lfCI W1'M "Tho lrlsh A M · · Planning to buy Phlll~ horse as a wedding gift, Yeet• mes an accomplice to one ot hie landlotd's vicious schemes. (Part 2)Q (1 hr.) CC) cm llO¥ll "The Year Of Living Dan- geroosty" ( 1983, Orama) Mel Gibson. SlgOurney Weaver. An Australian iournal- 1st, a Bntlsh embassy otflclal and a dimin- utive Eurasian cameraman • become caught up In the tumult of 1965 Indonesia 1ust pr1()( to the fall of Sukarno. 'PG' ( 1 hr ,SSmln) - Cl)9GllTm (B) MDVII "The Man With Two Brains" ( 1983. Comedy) Steve Maritn. Kathleen Turnef A brain surgeon with a wretched married hie lalla In love with a piCJ<led braln';;Jn a r that apeaka to him telepathi- cally 'A' 1 hr .. 30 min.) Cl) "VlctO< I Vlct0<la" ( 1982. Comedy) Julie Andrews. Roben Preston A gay Impresario turns a starving alnget into the ra~ of 19308 Pari:I by billing her as Europe s greatest female lmpersona- tOt 'PG' (2 hrs .• 15 min ) CZ>MCMI "Reds" (1981. Orama) Warren Beatty, ()jane Keaton. Amef1c8n tournallst JoM Reed's Involvement In the Russian Revolution of 1917 is depicted 'PG' (2 hrs. 40 min ) .. dll ll#lf PM.WILL •IJ (I) MDVII ''Chariots Of Fire" (1981, Drama) Ben Cross, Ian Charleson Two young Brttlsh athletes compete tor a spot on the 1924 Olympic track and field team ~hrs.. 30 min ) LOU__., llOVll "Shoot The Moon" ( 1982, Dra- ma) Albert Anney, Diane Keaton The c<>'lapse of an upper mlddi.-clasa cou- ple's marriage and Its eHect on their four daughters Is chronicled. 'A' (2 hrs , 5 mlnL •D CID llCMI "On Golden Pond" (1981, Orama) Katharine Hepburn. Henry Fon- da. A father and daughter try to be more open and communicative dYrlng a aum- nie'f vacation In New England. (2 hrs , 15 m1n.t 8 •mu wu.J) OI MCOl.9I COU.- 1UU D aJ llO¥ll "My Mother's Secret Ute" (Premiere, Orama) Loni Anderaon, Paul SOIVlno A glamorous call glr1 must decide whether she wants to continue In her pro- feulon or develop a relatlonahlp with her 16-yeai-old daughter Q (2 hrs.) I~ wm "The 1r1sn n M." Pl nnlng to boy Philippa a horse as 11 wedding gift. Yeates beeomes so aocompllce to one of hie landlord's vicious schemes (Part 2) Q ( I ht ) Ci) ll'tllDn "Reilly ACfl Of Spies" Dur- ing his mlsaAon to protect the British fleet by obtaining naval gun plans Jrom a Ger- man Shipyard. Reilly establishes a new style and ~ ot espionage (Pan 31 O 11 hr) ([) ...... A magazine lhow featuring up-and-COmlng athletet, novel aporta, event wrap-ups, and Olhletea who are active In lltldl outsldeo}'f>Orta. (R) .. llllOftlMIOML~ .. ICMOGl llAT UPllTYLU OIM mt• PAMOUI A loot< Into tti. private llvee of no1ablo$ Including Prinoe. Diana. Stefanie Pow· era, Robert w~. eavtd Huseltiott, M0<gan Fairchild, Cher, Michael Landon end Jill Si~~~) ([) 19& Detroit Pistons al Bo&ton Celtlct (R) (2 hrs .. 30 min.) (8) ~ CAWI ... ICA The country music stat porf orms a ealute to AtMrlcan history and traditions with guests June Carter Cash. Steve Goodman, John Prine and Rodney Ctowell from Kennedy Center In Wash=· O.C. 11hr .• 15mln.) -1B~,.,.. CMU•I MISC Lii Me DIATM Carol Lawrenoe and Art Llnt<len&t' host this look at the children of Eas1 Africa and their struggle 10< survival. Guests: Dick van Patten. Wiiiiam Shatner. Dean Jones, Efrem Zlmballsl Jr. ( 1 hr ) l •oooo-mAT ID a.AICll "Summer" Diane Lane and Michael Ontkean are fea- tured In Edith Wharton's story tracing a teen-age girl's transition from adoie. cence to maturity during the course of an affair with a young men and Its unusual consequences (A) ( 1 hr . 30 min.) (C) .WW "StrOke< Ace" ( 1983, Come- dy) Burl Reynolds, Loni Anderson. A trucker makes a bad deal With an unscu- pulous Irle<! chicken lranchlsef and becomes romantlcelly lnvofved wtlh a p1a1ty but vlrglnal P.R. woman 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 38 min.) cm MDVII "Car People" ( 1981. Fantasy) Nastassla Klnskl. Malcolm McDowell Fell- ing in love poses a problem for a young woman wtlo turns into a ferOCIOUS big cat 11 she mates with someone wno Is not of her own kind. 'A' (2 hrs.) -Q7)110¥11 "Zorba The Greek" ( 1964. Ora- ma) Anthony Quinn. Alan Bates A BritlSh wflter and an exuberant Greek take lodg· Inga with an aging counetan on Crete. (3 hrs.) .. (I) ,AT COU..1"119 "'"°"'' VOiun-teers from the audience respond comlcal- ly to hypnosis euggesllons made to them i thls entenalner. ( 1 hr.) .. " ...... en.TAH•rT 'nm -Featured: a look at women comtca lnctudlnQ Interviews with Joan Rivera and PhyNla Oilier; "TV's Finest Hours." a look at the ooverage of Soviet Premier Nikita Khruthehev'a emo- rlonal speech at the United Nation. In 1960. (1 hr) • MM .. ,.,~_, ...... Neal Gabler and Jet· Irey Lyons review "Broadway Danny .. 1~=:::.~:lly Yours " tW D (J)QI ... W"AU......, w .oil ..,.'°'°" _,, .. MIMT ~ "Abortion c11ntc" The abOftlon eJtpeflencet of toveral women In one particular clinic are documented (R) Q_( 1 hr.) <HJ MDVII "B1alnWaves" ( t983, Sclene&- Fic11on) Ke11 Dullea, Suzanna Love. A young housewife suffering from brain lrau· ma recetves thought processes and mem· or1es from a corpse 1n an experlrnen1al medical procedure 'PG' ( 1 hr . 20 min. I fUYllAft PUYOIPl.-1 COU.. IAIUTULL ltvlne vs New Mexleo State (2 hrs.) tt1I Cit..,,. tW L"W ..... PAClllTTDI -... Mml'IO WOIU VlllClei"" -·~ATTMIMOVlll llDWll "VOi.i Can't Win 'Em All" ( 1970, Comedy) Tony Curt;s, Cha11e& Bronson Two Ame<IC8ns get together to search for gold In Turkey during the '20s. i hra.) -.rFALm.&. llCMI "Lovesick" ( 1983, Comedy) Dudley Moore. 1::11zat>eth McGovern A married psychiatrist fln<M hlmaelf JalllnQ In love with a patient 'PO' ( 1 hr., 35 min.) (%) llCMI .. Allack Of The SO-Foot Wom- an" ( 1958, Science-Flcllon) Allison Hayes, William Hudson. After being sub- jected to radiation, a woman grows to Q!lg&ntuan propo<lions. ( t hr . 6 min.) 1tiiel (CJ MIWW "Vtetor I Victoria" ( 1982. Comedy) Julie Andl'ews, Robert Preston. A gay Impresario turns a atarvlng singer into 1he ra~ ol 1930s Paris by billing her as Europe s greatest female lmpersona- 10< 'PG' (2 hrs .• 15 min ) 1W8 MCJUYWOOD Q.OllUl' Featured lnter- vlewa with Nastassla Klnskl and Dudley Moore, who are co-starring In new film, "Unfaithfully Yours". meet the "votce" of ABC. Ernie Andefsoo. a prohle of singer Irene Cara. ID .WW "Honeyboy" ( 1982, Drama) Erik Estrada. MorQ311 Fa11chlld. A boJter becomes an overnight sensation when he wins the m1ddlewetght cnamp+0nshlp (R) ~hrs.) 1199 90'Wll "Who's Been Sleeping In My Bed?" ( 1963. CQmedy) Dean Martin. Eltzabeth Montgomery White v1si11ng his· psychiatrist. a soap opera star 1& pursued by his fans and his flancee (2 hrs . 10 rnln) -· 90'Wll "Honeyboy" ( 1982. Orama) Erik Eatrada. Morgan Fairchild A boxer becomes an overnight sensalton when he wlna the middleweight champi00Sh1p (R) lln! ,.CUii ••• ..,.,.,"°"' ... ----~ ., ... Lii ,,_ DIATM Carol Lawrenco and Art Unkletter host this look at the children of East Africa and their struggle for survrval Guests Olek van Pen en, William Shatner. Dean Jones. Et rem Zimba list Jr. ( 1 hr.) • ... CALLAWAY Wllf'l'lll Ul19W1111,.,nlftN Artist Louise Nevelson talks about work. mar- riage end children and the art of IMng as anl=~hr ) ew i=~Fool'6 Parade" (1971, Dra- ma) Jam81o Stewart. George Kennedy. When three men ore released from prltOn. a guard and a bank ottlcial plan to rob and murder them ( t hr 30 min ) G:ll(H) llO¥W "Gas" (19!lt Comedy) Don- ald Sutherland. Susan Anspach A radlO OJ and a reporter try to eJtpose an oil magnate's plot to drive up gas prleos by contrMng an oH ~hOllflOf' ·n· ( 1 hr . 34 min) -()) 90'Wll Come Out Coma Out. Wher- ever You Ara" (1974 Mystery) Lynda Day George. P111ter Jaflr"y When a young girl reoorts her 1raveh"" companion mlSS- F rlday. February 3, 1984 19 -lunclay Cont. ing, she Is tOld that the girl does not exist i hr . 30 min.) IDCllllMrr -..o MOVll "The End" ( 1978, Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Dom De Luise. A t~mlna~ ly 111 man musters the courage and deter- rntnatlon to face his lfl'lpending death with 19 a~=~.,30mln.) 111211 allllln'••ww ... RODIO(ll) MOVll "GOdTord Me To.r (1976. Hor- ror) Tony l o Bianco, Sandy Dennis While mves11gat1ng whet he thinks Is a routine murder case. a New YOO< City detective discovers that the perpetratot l:S not ol this world 'A' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) m 111 CUJI Featured: an ex-mlllionalfe who reboonde<l 10 the top; how to save through outlet shopping ( 1 hr ) W !Ir) MY 'AftOI. 1:9 Cl) llOWll "The Man With Two Bram .. ( 1983, Comedy) Steve Martin. Kathleen Turner A bfa1n surgeon with a wretched married Irle falls in love with a pickled brain 1n a 19r that speaks lo him telepathi- cally. 'R' ( 1 hr., 31 min.) t:tt(f) •V11 "Bowery To Bagdad" (1955, Comedy) Bowery Boys. Joan Shawlee A genie creates a hOSI ol problems fOf the Boys and ~as tnem on a "trip." ( 1 hr .• -•Morning Movies- .. "Robin Hood And The Sorcefer·• (19831 Anthony Valentine. Nlcic.olas Grace (2 hrs ) •CC'l ·The Caine Mu11ny" ( 1954. Drama) Humphrey Bogart. Jose Ferrer (2 hrs . 5 mm ) "General ld1 Amin Dada" ( 1976) Documentary ( 1 hr 30 min ) •@ "C1sanova Brown" (19·U, Comedy) Gar)' Cooper Tetesa Wnght. (2 hrs) 1:11 "f11terna1,onal Velvet'' (1978. Drama) Tatum 0 Neat Anthony Hopkins (2 hfs . 7 min l (Z' I m Dancing As FaS1 As I Can" ( 1982 01 ama I Jtfl Oaybufgh, Rico! Wll ltamson 11 hr . •5 mlfl.) •cc:> 'Hard Country" (1981. Orama) Jan- Michael Vincent. Ktm Basinger ( 1 hr . 45 min I • 'Ra1ntree County" ( 1957, Orama) Ehzabeth TaylOt Montg(>mefy Cllf1 (3 hlS) {%) "I Ougti1 To Be In Pictures" ( 1982. Comedy) Watter Manhau, Arvi-Margtet. i_1 hr . 45 min ) .. CC) "Hanover Street'" ( 1979, Romance) HamSOf'1 FOfd. Lesjey-Anne Down ( 1 hr . 49 min) 00 ''Playing For Time" ( 1980. Orama) Vanessa Redgrave. Jane Ak!xandef (2 hrs , 3 1 min) -«l) "W1ncheSter 73' (1967. Western) Tom Tryon John Saxon (2 hrs.) tWG ·The Steagle" (1971. Comedy) Richard Ben1amln, Clons l~ ( 1 hr .30mm) tW(]) "Elvira Madigan" (1967, Romance) Pia Degerm8'1(,. Thommy 8efggreo ( 1 h1 29 min) -· Se• And The Mamed Woman .. t 1977 Romance) Joanna Pene1, Barry Newman 12 hrs ) 20 Friday, February 3, 19~ t:tl 1:u-:: .... ,. ... .. (I) Cll ... -.nrATCM AT -9'" Gues1· Arthur Ashe. teo- iils star. ( 1 hr.) '!Ir) In YOUI ••ui; 1•1••11•• CC).,. "The ExOfCISt" ( 1973, Horror) Ellen Buts1yn, Linda Blalr The young daughter of a popular actress becomes po$$95Sed t>y &-demonic apl1it which com- mits eYll acts through the OCC\Jpatlon of her mind and bOdy ·R' (2 hrs , 2 min) eWMU ... •CID 90¥ll "Evtl Under The Sun" (1982 Mystery) Petef Ustinov, Jane Blrkln. Bel· glen sleuth Hercule Poi<ot iootts fOf the murdere< of a famous actress among an Island reso<t hotel's staff and guests. 'PG' ~hr., 56 min.) -~-MlllMT 90¥ll ''The Lasl Days Of Man On Eanh" ( 1973, Science-Action) Jon Flneh. Patrici< Magee. When the Ultimate disaster strikes. a ~eptlcal Nobel scienhst thinks that a computer buried under- ground can save the world 'R' ( 1 hr • 21 min.) GTHI ..... M CI) .,. .. Victor I V1Ctor1a.. ( 1982. Comedy) Julie Andrews. Robetl Preston CC) ''Advef'ttwes Of The Wildefness Fam!· ly" ( 1975. Adventure) Robet1 Logan. Susan Demante Shaw. ( 1 hr., 40 min) tttl(I) "StrOker Aoe" ( 1983, Comedy) Burt Reynolds, Lonr Anders<>n ( 1 hr , 3() min I •(]) "God Told Me To" ( 1976. Horror) Tony Lo B1&nco. Sandy Dennis ( 1 hr • 30 min) m "Made For Eacn Other" ( 1939, Dra- ma) Carole Lombard, James Stewan (2 hrs) t:tl® "Billy Jack' (1971. Orama) Tom Laughlin. Oelofes Taylof ( 1 hr • 5" min) • CCJ "F1om Here To Etem1ty" ( 1954. Ora- ma) Burt Lancastei. Montgomery Cllf1 ( 1 hr. 58 min.) cm "Foxtr01" ( t976. Drama) Petet O'Toole. CharlOtte Rampling. (1 hr . 20 l1W\) d "11 Started With A KISS" ( 1959. Com- edy) Glenn FOfd, Debbie Reynolds ( t hr , 4-4 mtn.) {%) "Double Deel" (No Oete. Orama) Louis Jourdan (1 ht .. 35 mm.) •OJ "The Long Alders" ( 1980. Wes1ein) James and Stacy Keach. David and Ketth Carradine (1 hr., 40 min.) 419 (C) "Hard Coontry" (1981, Drama) Jan- Michael Vincent, Kim Basinger ( 1 hr • 45 mlfl) •<Zl "Attack Of The 50-Foot Woman" (1958, Science-Flc:tlOO) Allison Hayes, Wil1'8m HudsOO ( 1 hf . 6 min ) •OJ "Shanghai 8cpfess" ( t932, Drama) Marlene Dietrich. CWe BroOk. (2 hts.) •«Z> "Cactus Flower' (1969, Comedy) Walter Mar1hau. Ingrid Bergman. (2 hrs . 10 mlf'I.) d (8) "lnternatlOl'\81 Vetlle1" ( 1978, Orama) Tatum O'Neat. Anthony Hopkins. (2 hrs 7 rTWl J ...... 1ven~ln•41S1m ....... ·1= ... Cll ... ·mn•..,. UUITI A gay Impresario turns a starving singe into the ra~ of 1930s Parts by bllllng he as Europe s greatest female imper$008 tOf. 'PG' (2 hrs .• 15 mtn.) .. 01) ... CllCO,., .... llAll ·····~ .. 1-.ooKNOMTA&. a. FAITN• 419 TGPG-MIM>N•lt ~ - llOWll "In Love And War" (1958. Ora- ma) Robert Wagner, Jeffrey Hunte<. The effects of World War II upon three Marines from vastly ditte<ent backgrounds are pot- . (1hr.,51mln.) • t1m•TW• MOVll "Losin' 'tr• ( 1982. Comedy) Tom Cruise, Jackie Earle Haley. Four teen--age boys hoping to lose their virginity In a Tijuana bfothel pick up an older wom- an going sooth f0< a Mexican divorce. 'R' i! hi . 40 min.) W (B) .,_"The Man With Two Brains" ( 1983, Comedy) Steve Martin. Kathleen Turner A brain surgeon with a wretched married life falls In love with a picl<led bfaln in a jar that speaks to him telepathi- cally. 'A' ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) • (f) 'nil....,.. Guest. Ben Vereen. d Q1)1-.01.-. ="~ llAWM .... IUQB/.._ •• ..,.. .... llAIKOIR.OU&.PAtrml mwll "Hanovei S1reef' ( 1979, omance) Harrison Ford, Lesley-Anne Down An American pilot falls In love with a married English nurse dUrlng Wor1d War II, then embarks oo a daring miSslon to rescue hef husband from enemy forces 'PG' ( t hr . 49 min.) cm ~ Peter O'Toole is Prof Hig- gins. Margot Kidder is Eliza Oohttle and John Standing IS Col Pioke<lng In this per- formance of George Bernard Shaw's clas- sic comedx chronicling the prof8SSOl's efforts to make Eltz.a presentab4e to SOC•- ~· (2hrs.) lAJ ..,. Ben Ve<een. William Katt, Mar- tha Raye end Chlta Rivera star In 1h1s Tony Award-winning music.al that traces a prince's search for fulfillment. Taped at Ontario's Hamltton Place. ( 1 hr .. 50 men.) (]) MOVll "Elvira Madlgan" ( 1967. Romance) Pia Degermark, Thommy Berggren At the turn of the century. a Swedish army otflcef runs off wtth a circus periOfmer deSertlng his wile and family ( 1 hr,29mln) DICI YMI DYii -... TAii Ma ..... "",..,.. •ACD 01-can. ... , .. NI Cll ... me ... IWftDAYIAQAll .... Q PA IU..Z. A v\slt with "The A· Team" star Dirk Benedict: a loOk at the ~~Sarajevo, Yugoslavia § liiiiwru mJT TC 11 rJ Par1 one ot a f0U1-part series entnled "Cocaine: The Holtywood High" • I -Monclay Coal. l ~Ct9Mlf ... wu ..... .., LAM ai11•c1101 •coa2 aawcaum ''A Tap- estry Of 91.ack Conure" This special pro- gram on the arts In Orange County's Black society Is in honor of both Black History Month and the birthday of Martin L.uthef~ (() ~ IAmTIM.I. Connecticut vs. Pitt= (2 hrs.) CD "Best Friends" (1982, Come- dy) Burt Reynolds, Goldie Hawn. Two screenwriters who have a q00<1 personal and professional relationship overextend their frtendShip by getting married. 'PG' U hr .• 50 min.) G COUHI IAmTIM.I. Cahfomla State- Fullerton vs. New Mexico State (2 hrs.) 7:111!1) ... 1:118 I Oii 119 TOWli Featured: Bob Mackle reveals his new llne of 7th Avenue ready· to-wear fashions: a new boo!( that off8fs foot-prool methods on how 10 make a man faH In love with you: some of the greatest unsolved mysteries In Los Ange. lea; a group of videO fanatics named "Orde< of the Blue light" who turn TV viewi~ Into a ritual. 1., ... ,..., u~all9UY ace9MY m Oii LA Featured· vlslt Austria for a look at the country's thrUllng winter sports and a taste of Its Old World charm I TIC T~ DOUlll ......... COlllT WDP•w•n WU.WUWOIA ...... -OMlmeo&lfTY Featured. '30's Western movie star, "The Durango Kid". Santa Ana Police Department's "OfflC8r Rover"; the Acne Research Institute, secretaries speaking out 1n "Dear Boss " CID Al'8GU llOCI Boober has been hav· ~ a dream In which he Is two people (.Z) .,_ "General ldi Amin Dada" ( 1976) Documentary Ugandan Otctator General ldi Amin authorized and con· uolled this unusual and 1n51ghttu1 docu mentary. ( 1 hr .. 30 mm.) • 1 ()) ac..:aow ., ..... • '" aoor • Robert Klein pre- sents a "Streets Of New York" segment • Ernest Borgnlne and Dr. Joyce Brothe<a are the victims of l)r&ctlcal jokes. ( 1 hr ) 8 .cMI "Spider-Mao And The Chinese Web'' ( 1978, Adventufe) Nloholas Ham- mond, Robert F. Simon. Spider-Man comes to the aid of a Red Chfnese gov· 8fnment otflolal who Is trying lo absolve himself of a treason chatge. l2 hrs.) 8 9 lllOWll "Arthur" (198t, C00iedy) Dudley MOOfe, llz8 Minelll. A man must choo8e between marrying a bread heiress or being ellmlnated from his wealthy father's will. (2 hrs.) JIPOUCI._.. ~~'Iii_., T~ Part one of a fOUf·pert series entitled "Cocaine: The HOllywOOd Hlgtl" I • .,_ "The Bridge At Remageo" ( 1969, Drama) George Segal. Robert Vaughn. A ftetce battle rages between the American Army and the Nazis for conlrOI of the last remaining bridge aoross the Rhine. (2 hrs.) • MOlmm "The Old Man And The Guo" Examining the conflict In Ireland from the perspective of lrtsh Americans who auppon the Irish Republican Army's violent strategies, the program focuses on Michael Flannery, Grand Marshal of New York City's St. Patrlok'a Day Parade. Q L1 hr.) · ID mAT ~ ''La Cenerento- la" This production of Rossini's comic opera, based on the familiar Clndefella fairy tale, features Frederica von Stade, Francisco.Araiza. Paoto Montarsolo. Lau- ra Zannini, Margherita Guglielmi, CiaUdio Desderl and Paul Pllshka. (3 hrs.) · (Cl ..,_ "Night Shift" ( 1982. Comedy) Henry Winkler, Mlchael Keaton. Two nighttime morgue _ atteodants beeome "love brotte<a" for a group ot hookers who have lost their pimp. 'A' (1 hr .. 45 min.) CID llOT ....... , TMI ... Comedy Sl<etches combine with ctasslc film and news footage In an offbeat. satiric take- off. CO) llOVll "Zapped!" ( 1982. Comedy) Scott Baio, Willie Aames. A high school science genius uses his accidentally / acquired psyehoklnetlc ~ to lmpfoo;e his love life. 'A' (1 tv .. 35 mlr'I.) Cl) ,._ TALI 1111A.,. ''Haneel And Gretel" Ricky Shrodef and Joen Collne star in this version of the Brothetl Grimm ta1e about two !Ott ohildren trapped In the cottage of a wlloh who ptans to eat them. -1MJ.aMIM&Y .. LMIOAT PA WAADm A visit with ''The Ar Team" star OWk Benedict a !<><* at the Qlymplc: Village In Sarajevo, Vugo&lavl&. CIDllO¥m "Playing For Tlme" (1 980, Ora- ma) Vanessa Redgrave. Jane Alexander. A group of women prl9one<s Inside ~ chwitz struggle against all odds to rel'Nlln alive (2 hrs .. 31 min.) CD llOWI "Fast Tunes At Rldgemont High" (1982. Comedy) Sean Penn. Jen- nifer Jason Leigh. Students at a "typical'' American high school confront the chal- lenges of adulthood, drugs, sex and schoolwork. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) llll@THI CAa. .. 8 (I).,,_.. Whet) Mildred goee out or town for a night, Pottec thinks he will be able to spend a restful evening at home by himself. II ID .,_ "Little House On The Pr• rie· The Last Farewell" (Premiere, Dr• ma) Michael Landon, Mellssa Gilbert. Charles Ingalls makes a return trip lo W&J.. nut Grove to help his f<><mer nelahborB sloP the legal I.heft of their land. (2 hrs.) a ... G) IEIY ~Scheduled: Lee Remick. Jack Jones: also. Bruce Wlnf'lefstrom wtth fant:b homeS.. ~r.) e '•• ~wen "La Cenerento-1a" This producilon or Rossini's comic opera, based on the familiar Clnde<ela fairy tale, features Frederica von Stade. Francisco Araiza. Paolo Mootarsolo, Lau- ra Zannini, Ma1ghe[lta Guglielmi. Claudio Desder1 and Paul Pllshka (3 hrs.) ([) IPCllmC&la (]) MO¥IE "Stroker Ace" ( 1983, Come- dy) Burt Reynolds. Loni Anderson. A trucker makes a bad deal with an unscu- putovs fried chicken tranchisef and becomes romantically Involved with a pretty but virginal P.R. woman. 'PG' Under New Manage01ent .. S<•r vinj! All Faiths" I larbor IJawt1 ·Mount Oli\te ~lcn1orial Park.· Mortuary· • Costa Mesa,s Only Complete Funeral Facilities 1625 Gisler Ave. Costa Mesa (Gisler Ave. at Harbor Blvd.) PHONE TODAY FOA FREE INFORMATION 540-5554 Friday, February 3, 1984 21 CZ) .. "The Last Oeys Of Man On Earth•• ( 1973. Sci4tnce-Actl0n) Jon Finch. Pelrictl Megee When the IJltimate dlS&Stet st~es. 8 skeptical Nobel ICll!OllSI thln6<t that • computer bur19d l.M'der· ground can ,...,. the WOfld 'R' I 1 hi 2 t min) .......... 1-mrr •«!).,.. 'The A~ Machine" ( 1969 Fentesy) PhyUls Oilet. 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Bo 8-d't "~ • ·eped O" rw "IOI ll9'J"'"IOOI • o, • ~. lt'llpC> c:rM" .... ~ ~ ....... 9) ~ K'f'I ~ 'i/10-S l.C '° kll09 n ,._ c»d' 5 ~ toocsMps. 1" 1 IV 30 p .Z c:mrt • I • 92 Cor:w:. -er-en.-...,... e.. ,..., ~ ~ ~ ~ toait !"9r ~ 1n a T IJUana brothel ptci< up an oldef wom an QOlllQ south tor 11 Mexican divorce 'R l_Hw. 40 min) .. B (I) CCI,_, A research spec1ah51 tuo-ns to blackmail to further his career R) ( 1 hr • 20 mwi ) .,_ "I'm Dancing As Fast As I Cari' 11982 Orama) Jin ClaybUrgtl NICOi W11 ltamSOn The story of a woman's ballle with Vailum addicllOt'I IS told 'R' l 1 hr 4~ m.n) -(JI).,.. Used Gars" ( 1980. Comedy) Kl.W1 Russel Jacil W aroen A ht!f the owner ol a baN(rupt car shop dies. ht~ ~ try to cover up his Oem~ 10 Pf'e't'enl hlS weallhy car dealef t>r01hef ITOITI 1Mer1trng the buSlnes.5 'R' ( 1 hr , 52 W1rTWl.==' MULnt n.~lOM a&.•TME•Mat ... The ()esel't Song' (1953 Musical) Kathryn Grayson Gordo!' MacRae A professor leads a oouble hte .wnen tie 11\S?f es a grouo 10 e•pose an ~ t91Nal£r=::min) -lllJfft'( IDUWOCIO ~ Fee1ureo m('PI one OI HotyWOOd s lunriest couple$, Dan- "Y OeVrto l"Ta..a.1") •nd Wl1e Rhea Pefl· man~s'l (ll'Wl {!) K•a Dynamite I 19'&3, Come C1 Eas1 ~ KodS Pa"'l'la Bla~e Tt-e Ko05 (1el nto m()(e trouble than rhey ca• han<* Out SOfTiehow mane(1e 10 SQU•m Olll OU I 1 l'W JO l'TW' ) ... --t:ll MT Hl9Cll .. C81 ... -.nfATCM .,.. F •00' Hoof!' t c E tefr> •, '95-4 Oriima) Burt Ut"CaSlt!f. M~t ~ Cl.11 Tn--ca~ ~lnfe ~ stcwm re set"' :tv~ IP\(' ~!"!. O' t~..e ~ Sid •iane<! a· ~ar 1-!arOO' rJ>f oe•e><tt W O"O '-r I ' IV !>€ mtr. .O. _,.,. OJE>St for f,rtt ( 1981 fan'd S) bett'll McGiii ~ 0e'Nf1 Ox;>og -tt ~~s -01 a :.v~O!' < :·.oe ttia• l'\eS.r't ! !IV 11 ~ i()f "'8""'Q hrtt Cl•P " SM•CI'> ot a floP,.. sovce •~ t~~ r ~ t>ur'l""4Q <"1o4 1.-t' • eatin· R • • .., lr; '"!!n I -wam.IATU.. .... ..., .. MUllT 9'CiiiWC .. I T~t~ AA~ .... '10" ctl&~ Jaci..ie ~ ~ Of~ile<l R .,.,. f("~n V\Of'CJ ( 1982 HOI rotJ J9$$P »int ~ Cree"•"-Sl)IK:e bDllDrers enc:our:· t" "f! 1rOt aocJ1A • 'IQ OoPPW"QS 01 8" P•Pt"ir."l"!".t& ~~a"' P .i!. IV 25 mn J ;z: _,. Pwa MAJ~r-1%" ~ Pia De-~ma·~ ·~..,,. erw..-Al 1r. turn • t ·~ c..-.7Uf) ,., S...o.st' A'm't ~ I' a'" a OICU!> per"'O""•., ~tng .. ~ !"Cl ta:"lt, , !Y 29 mf'\, -.,.. C' ·~·I !>8'1'1111 • • y..,-; •• ,,.... .t.r. ('A Gr ~·1 ~ -t-tN"l.1 c~ the ca.at ,y • ""'-...,,, ~"h..°\Oi .._ .... IU'la•a~ .l"I "-•"cad~~ 1\ rv SA """"' .. c::.:o Mm,,.*" ... •••ll••rm:t -Nmt• ----.... &D. W TOPO'MllU L I..,.. ~,.,... • E ltml .,_ ·:Zapped,. ( 1982. Comedy) Scott BalO. Willie Aames. A high 8Chool science geniuS oset his .~cldentally acqweo psychotdnetic powera to lmptove his love llfe. 'R' ( 1 hr., 36 min.) (I) .,_ "Pertners" ( 1982, Comedy) -Mondng Mone.- .. (%) "I Ought To Be In Pictures" (1982. Comedy) Walter Matthau, Ann·Margret i! hr , 45 min.) .. Ql) "A Child Is Waiting" (1963. Orama) Burt Lancaster. Ju<ty Garland. (2 tn.) '11 00 "Treasure Island" ( 1972, Adventure) Orson Welles. Kim Burfield ( 1 hr.. 35 min) . ,._Cf) "Portrall In Black" (1960. Su&pense) Lana Turner. Anthony Quinn (2 hra.) (C> "The Rutles" ( 1978, Comedy) Michael Palin, Neil Innes (1 hr .. 15 min ) .. 00 "Liar's Moon" (1982. Drama) Mall Otllon, Cindy FiShef ( 1 hr . 45 min.) (%) "Koko A Talking Gorilla" ( 1978) Documentary ( 1 hr , 25 min ) 1:11(%) "Lovesick" ( 1983. Corned ) Dudley M00<e. 81zabeth McGovern r1 hr . 35 min.) -(ff) "T A G -The Assassination Game" ( 1982. Drama) Robef1 Carradine. Linda Hamilton ( t hr .. 30 min.) CS) "The Catered Affair" (1 956~ Come- dy) Bette Davis, Ernest Bolgnine (2 hrs ) -(11) "Slaughter On Tenth Avenue" (1957. Orama) Richard Egan. Jan Stetllng (2 hrs) tW D "The Time Travelers" ( 1964, Sci· ence-Ftct1on) Preston Foster Merry And· ers ( 1 hr , 30 min.) t1:11 (H) "Annie" ( 1982. Musical) Albert Fin· ~· Carol Burf'\ett. (2 hrs , 9 min ) W ''I'm Dancing As Fast As I Can" (1982, Orama} Jiii Clayburgh. Nicol Wll· hamson. ( 1 hr., 45 min.) -111emooa Movies- ,..., "!"side Daisy Clover" ( 1966, Drama) Natalie Wood. Christopher Plummer (2 hrs) (Q) "Enchantment" ( 1!M9, Drama) OaYl<J Ntven. Teresa Wright. ( 1 hr . 45 min.) ttll(C) "Author' Author!" ( 1982. Come<Jy) Al PaclOO, Dyan Cannon ( I hr . 60 min ) WI':' "Captain Kidd" (1946, Adventure) Charles Laughton. John Carradine (2 hrs.) 1:11(%) "I Ought To Be In Pictures" ( 1982. Comedy) Walter Matthau. Ann-Margret 1.! hr , 45 min ) 19(8) "Beas1master" ( 1982, AdVenture) Marc Singer. Tanya Roberts ( 1 hr . 58 min ) (Q) "Bnnging Up Baby" ( 1938, Comedy) Katha.rlne Hepburn, Cary Grant (I hr • 42 min) •<:C) "Concert For BangladeSh" (1972. Muslcal) Documentary. ( 1 hr .. 39 min.) "TreaSYres Of The Snaw" ( 1981, Ora ma) Paul Dean. Carey Born ( 1 hr . 40 ml") .. CO "The Lost Two Weeks" ( t981, Ora ma) Ciawe Malls. Tom Callaway ( 1 hr 25mln.) l:al(Z) "Koko A Talking Gofilla" ( t978J Dowmentary. ( 1 h.r .. 2~ min.} Ryan O'Neal, John Hurt. A ttralght cop and a gay pollc::. clelt< go undercovs M a homOMxual ~ to find the murderer of a male model. 'R' ( 1 hr., 35 min.) (%) .... "I'm o.nclog M F..c MI Can" (1a82, Orama) JHf Cfayburgh, Mc:ol Wi- llamlOn. The story of a woman'• battl• with Valium addiction la told. 'R' ( l tv., 46 min.I •OO "Treaaura ltland" ( 1972, AdYtnt\Ke) Orson Welle9, Kim Burlleld. ( 1 hr., 35 min.) · .. ~ "The Bridge On The River Kwa.I" (1957, Orama) WlHlam Holden. Alec Gulnnesa (2 hrs .• 41 min.) CD "Snoopy Come Home" (1972, eom. dy) Animated. ( 1 ht .. 20 min.) (Q) ''Tomorrow" (1972. Drama) Robert Duvall, Olga Bellin. (1ht .. 43 min.) (%) "That Chemplonshlp Senon" ( 1982. Orama) Bruce Dern. Stacy Keech. ( 1 hr , 50 min.) •aJ "The Sot-. Of Katie Eide<" (1965. • / Western) John Waynie. Dean Martin. (2 -l- hra .. 35 min.) --1v .. 1ag ·1u--· Cit ... 19& um1UU. Los Angeles Lakers at lndlane Paoera (2 hra .• 30 min.) l=-ca...r MWMMM IUCm./~···mc ... IMllC "'flUllM. ,.,.. llO¥ll "Liar's Moon" ( 1982. Drama) Matt Diiion, Cindy Asher. Despite perental opposition, two teen-agers from differing backgrO\mds fell In love In a small Texas town. ·po· ( 1 hr . 45 min.) (S) llO¥ll "Lovesick" ( 1983, Comedy) Dudley Moore, 81.z.ebeth McGovern. A married psychiatrist finds himsetf falUng In love with a patient. 'PG' ( 1 hr • 35 min.) DICI YAll DYii ...... TAii Ma .... ,.faml9 , ... ,. aa.nm nlAT-. 7ltl Cll ... me ... IWPYDATIMa. .... Q P& MAHM A look at superstar per· IOfmet MiChael Jackson; ex·wtves of HOI· ~ood oelebfltlee. ~'::.r\111srr H11mrr A v1a11 wtth 1 ... 5.f! LMCMllE•Clm tlOWA "BemlkJ BandUla: Chlldren Of The ForHt" The 99Crets at survival of Zaire's Mbutl Pygmies, who have remained untouched by modefn c:Mliza.. hon for thouSandl of years. are explOfeo. IBl O (I hr.) (() M.'1 eMATUT MG•ITI ''Mighty Men and Meglc Momenta" (A) (1 hr.). CD .... "The Twelve Chai,." ( 1970, Comedy) Ron Moody. Frri Langele. A depoeed noblemen enllltt the aTd of a - . .. IM & I Sil Guttt: Ethel Me<man. .. ·--·~ ..--''WllO HC>IM Hank" {1980. dVentUI'•) Linda Blair, Richard Crenna. A br8V9 end determln9d girl wagee a pet· tonal cruMde to uve a herd of wtlO ~ tang& from eeneelesa eleughte< by leedlng them high Into the Canadian mountelns. (Lhr., 31 mtn.1 commooer to help r900Vef 12 chair•. ont of which hotdl a fortune In tewefl. 'G' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) (%) .... "Lovesick" (1983, Comedy) Oudley Moore, Elizabeth McGovern. A married peychletrlst finds hlmaelf faHlng In love with a patient. 'PG' ( 1 hr • 35 min.} • MOwtl "Mr. Scarface" ( 1960) Jack Palanoe. (2 hrs.) 19 8 I Oii 1'11 1'0lllt Feetured' an lntet'Mw with the Beach Boys about their future plans since the death of drumrncw Dennis Wlllon; the family and friends of John Rittet tell what It's Hh IMng with the "Three'• Company" atar these daya; Vlrgll Armstrong talks about "Project Gru<Jge," the first capture of a UFO In 1948; the ml championships have Anaheim upa storm. I . AE&Y ... Li ... 1-.it lef9,., m Oii LA. Featufed: a look behlnd- the-11cene8 at the XIV Winter Olympie Gamee In Sarajevo, Yugoslavia. with an lnalght at what ABC Sports does technl· c:&lly to bflog the games Into vlewe(a homes; a look at ath'81es anS' drug use. a PfOflle of martial arts expert Rob Klfk. I , T~ng off the Califomla coest -~ccgf .... ~" =:"°.......,"' 'mALI NI ... .. Cl) M •llllfPI Ben defends a divorcee who attempts to flee to New Yortc when the court denies her custody of her ~ng daughtM. ( 1 hr.) 8 • Tiil A-'f'Ull The A-Team takea on a band of modero-day delpefadoe9 In a Nevada ca~ hr.) I .......... 9 Jlf wrY9 Ol'l9ICI Today's scheduled events: U.S. vs. Canada In Ice hoclcey; a preview of other Winter Olympic events and a look at some of the competl- 1ore to watch for lhroughout the Gamea ~~araje'lo. Yugoalavla). (3 hrs.) ~ ...,..AllSIT W A visit with ectOf Dudley Moore. e llO¥ll "The Grealeat Story Ever TOid" (Part 1) (1965, Orama) Max von Sydow, John Wayne. For 33 years, Jesus Christ walks Earth as a mortal man unlil he la etuclfled on the cron. (2 h,..) • DA "Bamlkl BandUla ChllOren Of The FOf'est" The secrecs of survival of Zaire's Mbutl Pygmies, who have remained untouched by modern clvltlze· tlon for thousands of yeara, ere e1<plored. {B) ~hr.) GD M CAii .UYMOUm "Nothing BU1 A Mon" Featured Is the classlc mld ·&os film about reclal blgOtl)' In a southern town. starring Ivan Dixon and Abbey Lincoln O U hr .. 30 min.) CC) co.LIAT llAT\11 The Beatle9' errtv- Friday, February 3. 1984 23 : 11t 1n America tS documented. l'-ClnO the legt'ndary quartet'• "long and Winding road" from 1he streeta of Uverpool to "Abbey Road". 1nc1udtng footage of the Beatles' early performances and en exclu- swe interview with their producer. George Martin (2 hrs> ~~. -The Assassination Game" ( 1982, Orama) Robert Carradine, Linda Hamll1oa. A YOYOg ~ stwdent 1>eg1ns to take an tsaa5Slnation game Mri- ously 'PG' ( ~ hr . 30 min ) (0) 1110¥m "L~1n' It" ( 1962, Comedy) Tom Cruise. Jackie Earle Haley. Four teen age boys h<>p1ng to loSe their virginity 1n a T11uana bfothel pick up an older wom- an going 60Uth lor a Mexican dr;oroe 'A' L 1 hr . 40 mtn ) CS> 11A11eG l9CMAl1 MCSIOlf't nmLB A behind· the-scone t()()I( at the making of Michael Jackson's music video of his new smgle · Tholle< " ( 1 hr ) &111 .a.m&.OOI (IQ a. . .,.._a llM'f*8 ~ LOYl90AT , ... MAGAZllE A took at SUPtlfStar per- lorlTICf M1ch11el Ja~. ex wive!> of Hol· 't'"OO<l cetabrlties U.. MMTAMA I NIAIT: CX*CBT FOii TMI .-CAI The PndUttrig rock. band. San- tan..i rep11se some of rhu11 greatest hits 1n concerr ·1w1th Hean from Altos de Chavoo. Dominican Republic ( 1 hr . 30 min ) t:a@ ntlCAl\M .. (!) COUIGI IAIDlUU PrOVldence vs St JoM l> (R) (2 h<S ) _z QWUI CHAMM TAUi wmt Guest Bruce Dern .. 8 llOVIE The Sky s No Llmtf' I t9t3J DiJ1na) Sharon Glass, Dee Wal- lace Three women undergo 1ntense ~ASA 11a•norig wtien they compete for the 11011<>1 01 1>e1ng Ameriea's first female asuondut 12 hrs I G W ~ Cody. Nick ano Boz leave their 1narina tieadQuarters to track down a m1ss~w~1e 1n M@xlco I 1 hr I I lmtV ..,. Scheduled Debby ~-w~ act°' Robert Foxwortti (' Falcon Crest') 11 hr) fD AIEICAIU'UYMOUll Nothing &.it A Man Featu1f!<l is the claS&lc mtd--60s film abOut racial t>igotr)' 111 a soulhem town. starring Ivan Ooton and Abbey Lincoln Q L1 hr 30 min.) 'S llOYm That ChemptOnShlp Seaton" 11982. Ora N I Bruce Dem. Stacy Keach Aller ye11rc; of 1tunt11ng to try to Ignite past glor)' loo lorn>er htgli school bUketbell standoutc; find that rivalry among them- sei-.os rna1 c.<>use the group 10 break 8..f>.81t R ( 1 hr • 50 m1'l I lZ)llOVI! "God Told Me To" (1976, Hor r()f) Ton)" l ~ 81.1nco. Sandy Dennis. White 1rwestiga11ng wnat he thinks is a routine murdet case 1 New YOril City defective discover~ thal lhe petpetratOf IS not of this WOlld 'R' ( 1 hr , 30 min I -i ~he Bolors Gun' (196a. Ora· ma) NICo W ~ amson. Ian Holm In poet war West ;f'rm1ny a Bttlt'Sh sddief slated lor trallsler nas ttouble with a drunken. S4JOGKl8J In~ gunoer (2 ,.,,, • 5 rfW' ) 1111(!) llOft ··ftie Ra()8(s· t 19f>5. Orama) Ktrk Oouolas. Cf-sar Romefo The stormy c arf!""f oT tJ bO a spc.r1s ca.r cha rnplon tall~ him th10U\)r1 lamed races in South- E.'" r <l ., 1rn1y Switzerland Southern ..... I t .f ol.l tl~ (7 hrc; I '1l') llMleG Tiii Ol-TMI _., 24 Friday, February 3, 1984 UI) .,_ "I.Olin' It" (1982. Comedy) Tom Cn.llM, Jackie Earte Haley. Four t.-n•ege boyt hoping to IOM their INglnlty In a~na btothel plck up an older wom-an IOUth for a Mexican dl\lofoe. 'R' J.llv· ~ -· 9ft llTOl 11'91 Laura aecretly IOl!ows her t>rolhOt·ln·law to a dental con- vention to cheek on reporta of hit lnfldell- 1~~ "A-·~-ed at thll large bird s -Ze cycle. from hatching in the Scottish highlands through migfa- hon to Atrlca and Its annual return to • Scotland. Q ( 1 hr ) CC) LICILY tTcml The WOfk of tOday's hottest young writers. directors and stars are gathered together In short film, video and anlmlled segments. ( 1 Iv.) OJ .,_ "O, The Winged Serpent" ( 1982. Fantasy) Mlehael Murphy. David carradme. On the roof or the Chfysler Building, a petty croo« stumbles actOl6 the nest of a giant leathery flying ae<pent that has been lunching oo unwary Man- nattanites. 'R' ( t ht .. 30 min ) • CO) moVll "Bnngtng Up Baby'' (1938. Comedy) Katharine H~bufn. C6ty Grant All ar~ sets 'out to ralee a mitliOfl dollars for hrs ITIUSt8l.#TI, bu1 eOCIS up involved WTth a p<etty &Ociattte. ( 1 hr .. <42 -1min.=~•1www ... ~.....,.. .oWI "Elvira Madigan" ( 1967. Romance) Pia Oegermal1<. Thonyny Berggren At the turn of the oenMy, a Swedish atmy offlcef runs oft with a circus perlQfmef deSertlng his wife and family ( 1 hr .. 29"ti: .. Ml •MmA ,.. &,•woe ... -Ml&llMTWI UUIM • rATM .,.. . ..,. MClll&U-PQPlf!OTI =~~Lam 11111 .,. '"The Blgamlat" ( 1i~. Orama) Joan Foowne. EdmOnd O'brten. A "'-"Is tom by l\d io.... for two women In a IOcie1)' that permlls ody one wife. ( 1 hr.. 4S min.) "'11 ([) •901-, .... -n.111• ~. (I) ..... ,.&. A Vletnem -..twan sutftting psyctoological i;:>robleml murdwa a beeu11tu4 turf• (R) ( 1 hr .. 10 min.) a• rn••n Guests: comedian-juggle( Hatry AndefaC>n and anlmel ~ -Jim F~J. lr=::_-m-um.., .. ,. nlCll • -~ Guests' Eartl\a Kitt. Ml.lla.mrned All. actt.s Alverr)ette Kamde. atso. the music°' George Thofo- & The Oestroyera. ( t hr .. 30 min ) llWiif/IUI,._.. LAW ft IP ~A ~ Thomes E. Cronil\ pollttcal &dentist from Cdorado Colege. dl8CI •• the topic ''The Pr-. den1Jal Nominating Prooess: Do The Vot-ers = Declde'f' (1 tv ) ~ "AuttiOrl Authofl" (1982, Com- edy) Al Pac6n0. ()van Cannon A New voni pi.ywngtit's wf1• leeves t'*n With a gang <>' mostty her chlldl9n to take care of ~t as hll new ptey ii abclut to open 'PO' E ........ . OI LOCA1*1 ''The P ... w" HMmar " A aatlra of 18509 kiddie shows. etarr~aul ReubefW as P ... wee Her- man 1 hr.) CD "The Ecstasy Girts" (1979. Comedy) Jamie Giiiis. Serena. A wealthy young man hifts an actOf to get compro- mising photos of his four titters '° that his ttrlctlatn« will mal<• him hlu.ote heir. ( 1 hr . 15 min.) Cl) .,_ "Loein' It" ( 1982. Comedy) Tom Crulle. Jackie Earle Haley. Four 1880-'age boyi hoping to lose their Virginity 1(1 a~na brothel pick up an older wom- an aouth for e Mexican dlVOf'C. 'R' U ht.. min.) • ,. CUii Featured· a discussion of the abortion ilatJe In Amerlea ( 1 hr • 30 min ) -1 Al.Im) llfCMCOC& ,.._.,. ---... ..,,.,... ... .,. "The Amateur" ( 1982. Orama) John Savage. Christopher Plummet A CIA oompu1er expert trains for active lleld dUty to avenge the mutder of his gtrtfr1end ~ ruthieSS letrorists 'R' ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) W llOWll 'Tm Dancing As Fast As I Can'' (1982. Orama) Jill Claybufgh, Nicol Wtl· liamson The story of a woman's battle with Valium addiction IS told 'A' ( J hr , <45 mmL .. 8 t1D LA11 mfr wmt DAVI) Ui iSWM Gves1s· comedian Robert Klein. wnt8' Ray Blount Jt, ( t hr.) I mATMCC*» AUUllCGUIC11Cll U. lODAY llOWll ''Madame Srn" ( 1971, Adven- ture) Bene De.,,., Robef1 Wagner A sints tef lady abducll a CIA agent and compels him 10 parttcipate In e plot to steal a sut>-manne. (2 hrs.) Cl) IOWMIAWTlrlUU.. • o ..-rr1•rr '~ A 111s11 with actor Oud~OOfe. I UM,~C•l'MI ...TIMI -.,.. "Beaatmaater" ( 1982. Adven· tUJe) Mate Singer. Tanya Roberta. A young man With an unusual talent fOf ~ ernlng anlmalS searchea tor the villain retp<>nllt>'e IOf the destruction of hie vii· 19 ·~1hr .. 68mln.) -·())~A man t1Hls Mc<Aoud's hit, thinking It wll leed him to a mlllk>n- dollar bankrOll. (R) ( 1 hr .. 20 min) -ai _. "Eaty LMng" < 1'9<&9. brema> Victor Mature, Lucille Ball. A eelfittl, mate- nallatlc wife constantly demandl more from her football-playing hu8bend ( 1 hr . 35 min.) -· .,. "The Spider Woman Strikes a.at" ( 19"6. MystGf)') Brtndl Joyce. Gate Sondergaard. A p<lvat.-duty ntJr8t taps a blind woman's blood IUPP'Y 1n order to PfOY\de nourl$hmen1 for a myste- riOuS type of plant ( I hr • 20 min ) • .,. "Love Among the Ruins" ( 197<4, Comedy) Katherine Hepburn, Laurence Olivier An eet,... decides not to marry a young man and 6n<:b herself In 91 trouble ( 1 hr . 30 min ) (f).,.. "Return Of The Texan" (1952. Western) Dale Robef1son. Joanne Dru A rancher struggles to hang on to his land and home. (2-~ I ML•MP Y .,. "Guns Of Oerknesa" ( t962. Orama) David N1\l9tl. Leslie Caron A man's senrch tor tnHntng 1n Ille leadS hltll tnlo Lallf'I Ametle3n polltlCftl upheavals ~ hf&.. 3CTmln I (I) CO&.._ IA9mTUl.L. PrOVlderlOe vs St. John't (R) (2 l'V'S ) OJ mW!I "Lady On The Bua" ( 1983. ~~--------------..................... . -Tu!!llay Coal. Otama) Sonia 8laga A young newlywed t1nds 1exual enjoyment on a buS fllled With str•:.•· ( 1 ht • 26 min.) t:tl 1 .... ~oveslck'' ( 1983. Comedy) Dudley Moore. Ellz.abelh McGovern. A married pcychl8trltt finds himself tanlng In love with a patient. 'PG' ( 1 hr , 35 min.) d CC) c.uAT llAl\11 The Beatles' arriv- al n-America Is documented. tracing tt'le legendary quartet's "long and winding road" from lhe streets of Liverpool 10 "Abbey Road". including footage of the Beatles' early perlonnances and an exdu- sive Interview with their Pf<>dUCe<. Geofge ta M''tri~= IE ... .. ml ... _...,TCll "Blondie Has Setvant Trouble" (1940, Comedy) Penny Singleton. Arthur Lake 8'ondie and Dagwood find that the mantloo they're staying In Is haunted (1 hr., 30mln.) cm .. "Losin' If' ( 1982, Comedy) Tom Cruise. Jacide Earte Haley. F<XK teen-age t>oys hoping to lose their virginity In a Tijuana brothel pick up an older wom- an going touth IOf a Mex~n divorce 'A' i!.t"'·· 40 min.) Cl) ... "That Championship Se&son" (1982. Orama) Bruce Dern. Stacy Keach Afltw years of reuniting to try 10 Ignite peal glOfy. fOUf f0<mer high school baSketball standouts find lhat r1Valry among them· selves may cause lhe group to break ~rt. 'A' ( 1 hr . 50 mtn.) 1:1t • .,_ "Mystery Of The White Room" (1939. Mystery) Bruce CebOt, Joan Woodbury. A surgeon la myattwlously murdefed during the course of an opera- tion he'a perlormlng. ( 1 hr., 15 min.) -~--..,., IWMUllf llC)Wll "Goin' South" ( 1978, Come- dy) Jae'k NlcholSOO. Mary SleenbUrgen A captured horse thief IS offered a chance to escape hanging by marrying a young lady trom the town In which he's lmprl9oned. 'PG' ( 1 hr . .t 1 min.) •CIDMOVll "Annie" (1982. Musical) Albert Finney. Carol Burnett. During the Great Oepretalon, baldpate multl·bllllonalre Ollve< warbUCks opens his palatial 91tate 10 a spunky, redheaded orphan for what he thinks will only be a week. 'PG' (2 hrs .. 9 min.) ·1QICO All) '111 llAll ... .......... • MO¥ll "That Championship Seeson" ( t982. Orama) Bruoe Dern. Stacy Keach. Aller years of reuniting to try to Ignite past glory. four former high 8ChOol basl<elbell sta.ndouts find that rtvalry among them- selves may cauge the group to bteek . 'A' ( 1 hr .• 60 min.) .. Aini• MOV11 "Blondie Goes Latin" (19.t1, Comedy) Penny Singleton. Arthur Lake. Blondie. Dagwood and Mr. OIU.. head for Latin America on business ( 1 hr .. 30 min l • ... R.IY, u. CC) LICaY IT..a The wOl'k of today's hottest young wrltefs. directors and stars are gathered together in short fllm. video and animated segments ( 1 hr ) 1111 e MOVll "The Secrets Of The Blue Room" ( 1933. Mystery) Paul Lukas. Lionel Atwill. A man requests that his daughl8f's three boyfriends spend a ter- ror-filled "We:' 1n a mysttwtOUS room ( 1 hr .. 25m1n. •(!)TWO' •••111 ~ ..... ....... <"> .,. "Enchamment'' (1949, Drama) David Niven, Ttwesa Wright. An elderly man II reminded of his pest romance when his grand90n confronts him with h.ls loveatory. ( t hr .. .t5 min.) (%) llCMI "The Last Oa19 Of Man On Earth" ( 1973, Sclenoe-Flctlon1 Joo flnch, P'atrlclt Magee. Wilen the ultlmate disaster strikes, a skeptical Nobel &Clenll•t thinks that a computer buried under- --· ..... ....-.---•Cl> "Treasuree Of The Snow" ( 1981. Ora- me) Paul Dean. Carey Born ( 1 hr . 40 min.) •(%) "Attack 01 The ~Foot Woman" (1958, Science-Fiction) Aftlaon Hayes, WllU&m Hudtoll. ( 1 hr .. 6 min.) •CC> "Seven TNeves" ( 1960. Comedy) Edward G. Robinson, Rod Steiger. (2 hfa.) •a> ''Midnight Laoe'' (19&0. Suspense) OOf1s Day, F\ex Harrison. (2 hra.) .. Cl) "The Bridge On The River Kwal" ( 195 7. Orama) William 'Holden, Alec Guinness. (2 hrs .• 41 mtn.J 19(!) "Dead Run" (1969, Suspense) Peter Lawford, Ira Furstenberg. (2 hrs.) (%) "EMra Madigan" ( 1967, Aomanoe) Pl8 Degermark. Thommy B«ggret'I. ( 1 hr., 29 min.) •CC> "How To Beal The High Cost Of Liv· Ing" (1979. Comedy) Susan Saint James. Jesalca Lange ( 1 hr .• 45 min.) 00 "Evil Under The Sun" (1982, Mys- tery) Peter Ustinov. Jane Blrkln. ( 1 hr .. 56 min) •(%) "Losln' It" (1982, Comedy) Tom Cruise. Jackie Earle Haley ( 1 hr . 40 min.) -CC) "The Day The Earth Stood Sllll" ( 1951. Science-Fiction) Mlc:hael Rennie. Patricia Neal. ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) CID "Lovesick" ( 1983. ~y) Dudley M00<e, Elizabeth McGovern. ( 1 hr • 36 min.) (I) "It Started With A Ki96" (1969, Com· edy) Glenn Ford. Debbie Reynolds. ( 1 hr., 44 min.) -al "Alcatraz Express" (1960. Drama) Robert Stack, Neville Brand. (2 hrs.) -(%) "Double Deal" (No Date. Drama) Louls Jourdan ( 1 hr., 35 min.) 1WG "Great Guns" (1941, Comedy) Stan LalJfel. Ollvef Hardy. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) tW(C) "Stroktw Ace" (1983, Comedy) Burt AeynoldS, Loni Anderson. ( t hr .• 36 min ) -Af•ernoo• 11ov1ea- -• "Fort Wonh" ( 1951. Western) Ran-®!Ph Scott. Devtd Elrlan. (2 hrs.) 00 "Lion Of The Deeert" (1981, Drama) Anthony Quinn, Oltver Reed. (2 hrs .• 47 min.) cm "The Man Who Loved Women" ( 1978, Drema) Ohar1es Denner. Leslie Caron. Directed by Francois Trutfaut. ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) (I) "Robin Hood And The Sorcerer" ( 1983) Anthony Valentioe. NlckOlas Graoe. (2 hrs.) -(%) "Geoeral ldi Amin Dada" (1976) Documentary. ( 1 hr • 30 min ) WtD "The FabUlou8 Dor9eya" (1947, Mualcal) Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey and their Orchestras (2 hts.) ground can aave the world •A' ( t hr • 21 min.) 41111 Cf) ftll lallllPITI Guest: Connie Stevens. CC) Am&LY91Ct Animated Giida R8dnet and BUly CtyStal provide the voic- es for various animals u they Pfepwe '°' their own Oly,mplc games. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) •00 MO¥ll 'TAG -The Assaselnatlon Gama" ( t984. Orame) AobertClarradine. Linda Hamilton. A young college student begins to take an assassination game serf. ousfy. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) •CC> "BiH" ( 1981, Orama)-Mlel<ey Rooney, Dennis Quaid. (\hr .. .tO min.) •CO) "Mephlsto" (1981, Drama) Klaus • Maria Brandauef', Krystyna Janda (2 hrs .. 15 min) (%)"That ChamplonShlp Season" ( 1982. Drama) Bruce Dern. Stacy Keach ( 1 hr , 50 min) •CID "BralnWaves" ( 1983. Science-Ac· tlon) Keir Dullea, Suzanna Love. {1 hr . 20mln.) •CC> "Seven Thieves'. (1960. Comedy) Edward G. Roblneon. Rod Steiger. (2 hrs.) •C%l "God Told Ma To" ( 1976. Horror) Tony Lo Blanco. Sandy Dennis. (1 hr .. 30 min.) •al "BIQ Jake" (1971, Western) John Wayne, ~ichard Boone. (2 hrs .. 5 min.) •CC> "The Dey The Earth Stood Still" (1951, Sclence--Flctlon) Michael Rennie, Patricia Neal. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) (0) "I Ought To Be In Pictures" ( 1982, Comedy) Walter Mallhau. Ann·Margret {l hr • .t5 min ) (%) •·Attack Of The 60-Foot Woman" (1958. Science-Fiction) Allison Hayes. Wiiiiam Hudson. ( 1 hr . 6 min.) -~•~renlng ·1u--_ ... l9A IAlllTUU. Los A~les LakEttS . l•'°l:dE:~:I ---IMllC O/l l'LOUL pAlft'WQ cou..m IAlllTIALL llllnols vs Northwe6tern (2 hrs.) CID llCMI "Evil Undef The Sun" ( 1982, Mystery) Pet8f Ustinov, Jane Blr1dn. Bel· glan steuth Hercule Polrot looks for the murderer of a farnoos actress among an Island resort hotel's staff and guests. 'PG' {l hr., 56 min ) Cl) MON "Klss Me Kate" ( 1953. Musi- cal) Kathryn Grayson. Howard Keel. Two stars. once married, become partners pro- f8SSion811y and find 1het they argue as much on stage as they do off. ( 1 hr • 49 min.) -... TAii MJCI .... °",.,,.. PACO Of ca~ -_ ... .... twPY DAYI AUii MC ... O P& llAGAJlll A llr~rle company w11h Friday, February 3. 1984 25 .. -Weclnesllay Coal. a nude commercial, a view of an active volcano 2.000 feet down within It di ':.rruw TimMr Liz.a Minelli l·~E:~·&-•y c~ llO¥ll "Str~er l\oe" ( 1983, Com&- dy) B~irt Reynolds. Loni Andefeon. A trucker mal<es a bad deal with an unscu- pulouS fried Chicken tranchlMr and becomes romantically lnvotved with a pteuy but V'lfglnal P R. woman. 'PG' ( 1 hr, 36 min) CD llO¥ll "lntematlOMI Velvet" ( 1978. Orama) Tatum O'Neal. Anthony Hopkins An 0<phan goes 10 llve wtth hat aunt, • IOl'mer Grand Nahonal competttOf wl)O inspues the young g1r1 to abandon her rebellious ways and pursue an Olympic medal 1n ho<sebacl< rldjng 'PG' (2 hrs , 6 min.) (%) llO¥ll 'Double Deal" (No Oete, Ora- ma) Louis Jourdan. The wtte of a wealthy and powertut executive 11 kidnapped after She leave9 her hvst>and tor another man. l hr. 35m1n) &NPMUft-C!JJ 'C:S 7:11 ... 1::9 2 a. ntl TIJWI Featured. an Interview wHh some ~ who are trying to reY1Ve the TV seoes "Gagney & laoey". a New Yori< City !Tlllhonalres weekend complete wilh gourmet dining, atr travel, plush hotel accomodauons. hetooopter tours of the city d1nnef at wlndowS of the World and people who win cater to your fJVft('f need; a look at this year's Oscar race with P<• dlChOOs from Gary Franklin and the man on the street and 2 On The Town's own [>ICkS tor 1 he year I CDPM&YPIUD LAW. I --.EY l Cl1911tf m Oii LA. featured. a look at psychic mediums. a tour of a U S Navy nudeer subma11ne, e ptohte ot veteran entertainer Sammy Oavts Jr a look back at some old pubhc servtc.e announcements. lnclud· I celebt1t~ti.ng for war bonds TICTAC ., "°"" CCQIT w.•CM:mAn WU......, --.OGf •--.U UTIOUI. Qla.•PllC ..:W. ''lawt Those Tratns" James Whltmate nenates thts view ot rhe WOfld of tralnl, pest and present, and train people hoboes. hobby· IStS, and W()(ke<S Q ( 1 tv ) cm ... MOCUT Chicago Black Hawks at Los Angeles Ki;f (3 hrs) • 8 (I) DOml I.ft Everyone believes that HarOld's little laagoe team will WWl the cdy championship. except Harold. D e MAL .....a From Hawaii. featUfes include a V!Slt With a Tahl11an lire dancer. a I<><* at a man who entertains tourists by calling exotic btrCS to p&fch, and a report oo a state leg1slat<X with a 1000 pound It olg named Suey ( 1 hr ) MIAZllQ ... tWI O •t• '°"' __,IJ~ TWT Liz.a MtnelM diSCU59M her retUfn 10 Broe<tway. • _,.."The Gteetest Story Ewtt Told" (Part 2) ( 1965. Orama) MaJt von Sydow, Jonn Wayne Fa< 33 years. Jesus Christ walks Earth as a mor1al man until he IS crVColhed on the cross (2 hrs ) • UTIOUI. ~'flllC ...:&Al ''Love 26 Friday. February 3, 198• Thoee Trains" Jamet Whllmote narrates this View ol'lhe wor1d of trains, past and present, and train people: hoboes. hobby· late. and workers. Q ( 1 hr ) (!)..,.... CJD 90Wll "Detty [)uct('1 Movie. Fantastic Island" ( 1983, Comedy) Animated Vole· n by Mel Blanc. Bugs Bonny. Foghorn LoghOfn, POfky Pig and others start L jOOmey on Ollf'Y Duck's emaflsland 'G' i1 hr •• 18 min.) (I) _,.. "The Bridge On The Rive< Kwal" (1957, Orame) William HOiden. Alec Gulnnesa. During WO(ld War II, a Brit!Sh cok>nel and NI men b9come pert of a ptllon labot oamp ga~ by the Japeneee to l)ul6d a jung4t . (2 hrs .. ..,.1 =·~,,. ... , w 10•n a... • Cl) --Ben's outspoken lathe< snows up aJ an lnappropnate moment to lead a union l:iotest. l .. MI' TWIU&-.• LMIOAT P• ••U-A Nngetle company with a nude commerclat: a view or an active volcano 2.000 .... dOWn within it. e A WU ,...... M lnll C9m9Y i1nt II&. _,.. ''The Arming Of The Earth" The eYOIUtlon or three modefn wee.pons Is traced: the machine gun. the MJbmaritoe and the bomb« plane; elf were viewed as a means of ensutlng peace t>ecause their use would be too terrible to -~bea!ii'~~ .. cu•raec. .. (I).,.. "A. Good Sport" (Premiere, Orama) Ralph Waite, lee Remick A newspapet repotter and• IMhlon mag.ti· line editor try to develop a platonic rela- tionshtp. (2 h<t.) D m M•ACl'IGf lJlll Blair's self·confl· dence IUtfers • "8'19f8 blow when Jo IS selected as Founder's Day queen. Q I WZlll JPll I ... 9 11¥ ..,. CILlWtCI Sctleduled Opening C8femonies (from Sarajevo V~vta) (2 hrs ) 1-::W .... Scheduled celebtlly l<>Q<-allkes ( 1 ht.) • A WU ........ llll llnt C8Nl'f wmt a&. .,,_ "The Arming 01 The Earth" The evoll.rtlon of lhree modern weapons la traced: the machine gun, the submarine and the bombet plane; all were vieWed as a mesns ot 809Uring peace beCauSe their use wouid be too tealble to bealci (1 hf.) ~ .. "love81Ck" ( 1983, Comedy) Dudley Moore. Eliubeth McGovern A married psyc:tll8trlst finds hlmaeff laning In love With a rllent. 'PG' ( 1 hf., 35 min j ···1 ~-•41'--"Feer No Evtt" (1989, Drama) Louis Joutdan. Lynda 0.y Geofge. A man's dart< eoul IS reftected in an antique mirror wNch hit Rancee uees to commun1· oate with him aft• he dlee In an accident i hrs ) .. ••rrccurr ... "Von Ayan't Expre." ( 1965, Dr8tnl) Frantc ~lra, Trevor Howatd. An Amoficen leads a prll<>nen' revolt against the NIZJs tulng them 10 Austria. (2 h11 . 30 min.) • IUOl"f.Ql.-a AWAW • ~ tilT ~I-Tho 42nd annual awardS otfemony f0t the best In radio and televtSIOn bfoedeatt toumallsm Is hotted by Devld Brinkley and l•tu<• •mong the ptesenters Hoddlng Cert&f, Llf\da Ellef· bfie. Ger ldo RMtra. Diane Sawyer al"lc Susan Stamberg. {l ht • 30 min ) CH) llO¥I! "The Man With Two Brains" ( 1983. Conwtdy) Steve Martin, Kathloen Turner A brain surgeon with a wretcheo married lite tells In love with a plcl(led blatn In a jar that speak• to him telepathl caUy. 'R~ ( 1 hr., 30 min.) (C90Va "LA> Voyage En Douce" (1980 Orama) Dominique Sanda. Geraldine Chaplin Two women travel to the Sooth of France on a vecatlon lrom their tamlhes and spend their time exchanging their memoriet. dreems and 1Mermo9t leeflngs 'R' ( 1 hr., 40 mln.) l ..,..ucm -en ..... _ Oesplte a series ot bizarre events. Ehrlich finally ties the kno1 with Robefta ( 1 hr.) l~1-AAWAW•W. CAif -..a.• The 42nd annual awards eetemooy for the beet in radio and televlSiOn broadcast ioum•lflm is hosted by David Brinkley and features among the ptesente<& Hodding Carter. Linda Etier· bee, Gerald<> Rivera. Diane Sawyer and Susan Stamberg (1 hr . 30 min ) ~--"How To Beat The High Cost Of living" ( 1979, Comedy) Susan Saint James. Jes&Ca Lange No longer able to keep up with tnflatiOO, three Ot8QOO housewives tum to larceny to balance thel~~ 'PG' ( 1 hr , 45 min ) --190IT'aOOI (II) -••11mrr-..illlln:t•WOM-... llO¥ll "Knlghtridefa" I 1981. Adven ture) Ed Hams. Gary Lahti A group 01 bikers 11de with a travehng reoalssance ta11 and discover that the Idealistic struggle agamst evil exis1s in modern limes also 'A' (2 hrs., 25 min) (Z) llO¥I! 'Los1n' It" ( t982. Comedy) Tom Cruise, Jackie Earle Haley Four teen-age boys hoping to IOse their wgin1ty in s T11uana brottiel pick up an older worn an going sou1h l<X a Mexican divorce A i hr . 40m1n) ... ...ntlNA TC>mOI) tW DU CEQI G>_. wa•rt COLLIGI IAID1'UU. UCLA vt1-USC (2 hrs ) 1.,. ......... 1.W. •.. .,. n»•vtDIOI llOWll "F0<ced vengeance" ( 1982. AdVen1ure) Ctluck Noms, Mary LOUISE Watler A karate expef1 uses his moves to di-Ive mobsters out ot a Hong Kong gam- bling establlShment. 'A' ( t hr . 43 min ) (I) llO¥ll "X!ro" ( 1983. Scleoce-Acllon) Philip Sayer, Bemtee Siegers An earthling returns trom en alien abdvct100 1n a hide- ously WOfse condition than when he left 'R'~~~~ tW 1 .. "The Legend Of Cust8f" ( 1968, Wntem) W•yne Maundef. Slim Pickens The military careef of the cotortul Arnefl· cen colonel leadl to his tamous Last Stand (2 hr& ) td (I)~ ttll 8 (I) PGUCI lfOllY A poHceman 1nVeSt1- gates a series ot murders In a bar and a gang rhat burglarrzes drugstOfes (R) C 1 hr , 10mln) D CID TmlGHT Guest· ecta< Peter Strauss ( 1 hr ) 8 111 lllV .... CIL YWICI Hlghflghtt ot the opening ceremoniel (from Sarajevo, V~oslavla) l •llMCMGF-"**8 OI TMI ...-r Guests actor Kevin Dobson ( 'Knots Landing"). psy- chic Char. Marahall Loeb, gossip colum· n1 I 0 Court Hay. l 1 hr . 30 min.) Ci) ITMIT1 Of tM PllUIQICO S) LATBIQHT AlmlCA Guest· Peter Davies. director of the A/'111-Slavery Soct.- ety F0t The Protectk>n Of Human Rights. discusses the topic "Slavery: What ~orm Does II Take Todav And Whal Can Be Done About It?" ( 1 hr ) NOMI UC*O WIBlY llOVll "Airplane II The $eQuel" ( 198?, C'.(lfnedy) Robert Hays, Julie Hag- erty A commcrclal space-shuttle compa- ny auempts to l(eep a brave airplane pllot from revealing tho problems with Its first crah before 11 tal\es otf on its maiden ~hi 'PG' (1 hr. 25 mtn.) e:> 111 CWI Featured the owner of a small business Who amuggkld cocaine. ( 1 hr.30mtn) 1WCC) llOVll "8111' ( 1981, Orama) Mickey Rooney. Dennis Quaid A man. Institution- alized 1n a mental hospital ror ~ years, enters the OUl5ide WOtld. ( 1 hr , 40 min.) mtl OMC ... ~ · iOllGIHOW Ill• •llaf•IWOM ... ~ "Ford College National Champ!OnShlp" (lrom Honolulu, Haw.) i) {1 hr ) 1t:a GD LA 1'I NIQHT WITM DAVID LITTllllAll U.TCOAY llOYll "The r anitly Jewels" ( t96S. • Comedy) Je<ry LewlS. Sebastian CabOt A 9-year·old orphan visits her &he uncles to dectde which one she wants t'tllve with ; hrs. b min.) IOWMlllM'IWILAUQH.al anaTUlll'llT TOllflff Liza Minelli dlSOV5SM her return 10 Broadway I UM.AlmlCM rm! MT OFllllQ HUMM "On The Bus" 'AT COUM 11tl .. KnWONT Volun· teer& from the audience respond comical· ly to hypnOSt& sugges1t0ns made to them bJ_ lh1s entertainer ( 1 hr ) (~llOVll "God Told Me To" (1976. Hor· ror) Tony Lo Bianco. Sandy Dennis. While 1nves11ga11ng what he thinks is a routine murder case. a New York City detective discovers that the perpetrator IS not ol lhla world 'R' ( 1 hr , 30 mm ) ttll (}I) MOYll "Brainwaves" ( 1983. Scleoce- FlctlOO) Keir Dullea. Suzanna Love. A young housewife suffering from brain treu· ma receives thoughl processes and mem- ories from a corpse in an e~rimenlal medical procedure 'PG' ( 1 hr . 20 min.) tM IJ Cl) llOva "Magnificent Hustle" { t978. Ofama) Albert Salmi. George Hamilton A young bOy decldes to leave home after being cheated out of e $10.000 inheritance by his step-lather ( 1 hr . 20 min.I -Morning Movla-•cm "I Ought To Be In Pietur99" (1982. Comedy) Walter Malthau. Ann·Margret U_ hr , 45 mtn.) (Z) "Loveslek" ( 1983. COmedy) Dudley Moore. Elizabeth McGovern ( 1 hr . 35 rnln) .. «Z) "It Started In Naples" ( 1960. Come ciyJ Sophi& Loren. Cieri.. Gable (2 hrs ) •cm "The Wild Pony" ( 1980. Adventure) Marilyn L1gh1stone, Art Hindle ( 1 hr , 28 min ) 79(!) "The Tarnished Angels" ( t957 Ora· ma) Rock Hudson. Robert Stack *I mAT-..-cou.crm .,.. "The Night Of The IQUana" ·( 1964. Orama) Rlohard Burton, Doborah Kerr. Three women touring Mexleo are lnlpl<ed by their guide. a formef mlnlster 1.1 hf .. 30 min.) (!) .,. "~urn Of The Fly" ( 1959. Hooor) vinc.nt Pric., BleH twuy. Att~ an ltwtntor di. ~ Ne dlllnlegretlAQ machine, his eon cootlooea to w0<k on rt delpltt protes11 trom his uncie. (2 hfa.) I AU. ·-..... , .,_ "Black Gold" ( 1963, Orama) llp Carey, Diane McBain. Neither lack of = aabOlage stops a wlldoatter from df his oil well. (2 hra .. 30 min.) (() umTUU. llllnols va Northwestern (R) (2 ht$.) CD .,. "Somet.lme Sweet Susan" ( 1978. Orama) Shawn Hanis, Harry Reems. A young gll'I la trapped between two petaonalitles fighting for control ot her mind. ( 1 hf .. 16 min.) cm .. "Mephlsto" (1981. Orama) Klave Marta Brandauer, Krystyna Janda. An ambitious German aotor puts his eth- ics aide In his bid tor auooeaa when the Nazls.;me~· (2hn . 15mln.) WIMTPATIOL W IMIYm.m.,_ .. "The Black Cat" ( 1941, Mys· tef)') Besll Rathbone1 Nigel Bruoe After a will II made public; a ieflea of bizarre mur· dera ~ ( 1 hr , 30 min.) ! = "Victor I Victoria" (1982. Comedy) Julie Andrews, Robeft Preston. A gay Impresario tums a atatVing linger into 1he r~ of 1930s Par1a by bllUng her as Eut~ s greeteat female lmpersona· tor. 'PG (2 hra .. 15 min.) (I) llOWll "In Praise Of Oldef Women" (1978, Orama) Tom Berenger. Karen Black. A Hungarian lotharlo remlntsces on h1& past romantic conquests. from his first at the age of 12 to his MdUctlon of a housewife at 30. 'R' (1 hr .• 48 min) talc.-~ .. cm ... -.mfATCM I,: "Retreat. Hell!" ( 1951: Adven· ture) Fran!< Lovejoy, Richard Carlson Soldiers In the Korean War refUte to back off In tht faoe of the enemy. (2 hra.) CID llOWll "Lovealck" ( 1983. Comedy) Dudley Moore. EIU.abeth McGovern. A married peych6etrlat finds hlmlelf lalliog In love with a pat1ent. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 38 min.) CZ> llOWll "The Last Deya Of Man On Earth" ( 1973, Science-Fiction) Jon Anett. Patrlct( Magee. When the ultimate disaster strikes. a skeptical Nobel ICleotlst thinks thet a computer burled under· ground can save the WOtld. 'R' ( t hr .• 21 min.) CJ) "ACl'OSS The Great Divide" ( 1976, Advtf'ltU<e) Robef1 Logan. Heathef Rat· tray ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) (%) "Attack Ot The 60-Foot Woman" ( 1958. Scieoc&-Flctlon) Alllton Hayes. WllHam Hudson. (1 hr., 6 min.) .. CC) "Whistle Down The Wind" (1962. Orama) Hayley Miii$. Bernard Lee. {2 hra) (Jf) "Star Trt* II The Wrath Of Khan" ( 1982, ~Fiction) Wiiiiam Shatner. Ricardo Montalban. ( 1 hr .• 52 min ) •Cl) "That Championship Season" ( 1982. Qfama) Bruce Dem. Stacy Keach ( 1 hr • 50mln) •1.-.0ATl.Am -... .,,,, ftAQQMT llOWll "The Netting" ( 1980, Hoo0t) Gloria Grahame. John Carradine. A novtl- lat rents a 98dtJded Vlctorien menl6on , where she begins hiving atrenge. erotle dl'eam&. 'ff ( 1 hr., "6 min.) •• ...,. • ..,._. Med Ooctor Of ~ Street" (19'1. Honor) Lionel Atwl, Une Me<kel. A mad scientist obtain. the wor- eh p of a tribe Inhabiting an unc1Vifiz9d Island. (1 hf .. 16 ":J. ~:w:,: ~--"Wrong Is Rigtlt" (1982. eom.- dy) Sean Connety. George Grlzz.ard. A charismatic. globetrottlng TV news report· er becomeS Involved In Middle Eastern ter· rorlsm, a slandetout prMldentlel cam- paign and a nucleat anns MJe thet could lead to Wor1d War Ill. 'R' ( 1 hf .. 65 min.) 111:9 Cl) .. "Knlghtrlders" ( 1981, A,,_._ 1ure) Ed Harrla, Gary Lahti. A group of bikers ride with a traveling renalaaanoe tu and dltcover that the ldeallatlc struggle against evil exlsta In modem tlmee al9o. .. 1.A. ~:;;.·. 25 min.) 11MCU1 wan, u. .,. "General ldi Amin Oad8" ( 1976) Documentary. Ugandan Dlc:tator General ldl Amin authoflzed and ~ trolled this unusual and Insightful docu- mentary_._ ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) M (Jf) 90W11 "Evil Undef The Sun" (1982, Mystery) Peter Ustinov, Jane Blrkln. Bet- glan eleUth Hercule Poirot ~ for the mutdeuw of a famous actr .. ~ en Island reson hotel's staff and guests. PG' i hr .. 66 min.) .. IC1Y ti9 TOP O' T1tl .. 111 mww "Invasion Ot The Star Cf•· tUles" ( 1963. Science-Fiction) Bob Bal, Frankie Ray. A pair of soldlefs find that good old romance 16 an antldo1e for the unusual passions of two beautlfVI ac:len- llsts who have a unique plan fOf deetroy· j~ 1 hr . 30 min.) ...... 1WOQ d 110W11 "The Mad Ghoul" ( 1943, HOf· ror) Evelyn Ankera. O.vtd Bruoe. A acien- tlsl dlsc<Wef1 a way to preserve the dted in a state of suspended animation. ( 1 ht .• 15 min) 4119 ~ T1tl ....nl Guest: Juliet Prowse. 41:9 IDIUll'11 .._ llO'fll ''Seven Thiewe" ( 1960. eon. Cly) Edwatd G. Roblneon, Rod StelQet. Alter socoeedlng In the execution Of a daring robbery. a motley group of t~ laoe failure. (1 hr .. 65 mln.) -(C) "In Love And War" (1958. Orama) Robert Wagner. Jeffrey Hunter. (Jf) "Annie" ( 1982. Mus6cal) Albttt fin. i:!!>'· Carol Burnett (2 tvs •• 9 min.) {I) "Ada" (1961. Drema) Susan Hay· ward, Dean Martin. ( 1 hr., 48 min.) -al "The Bedford Incident" (1~6. Ora- ma) Richard Widmark, Sldflev Poitier. (2 hrs.) .. (%) "Koko A Tall<lng Gorllla" ( 1978) Oocumentary ( 1 hr • 25 min.) 11•D "Here Come The Girla" ( 1953. Com- edy) Bob Hope, Arlene Oehl. Friday. February 3, 1984 27 ... -.1.t••nooa Movies- -• "The Man Behind The Gun" ( 1953, We11trn) Randolph Scoll. Patrice ~more. (2 hrs.) CC) "From Hefe To E1ern1ty' · ( 1954, Ora· ma) Burt Lancaste<. Montgomery Cllf1 ( 1 hr .. 58 mln) CD) "The Man With Two Brains" (1983 _Corned¥). Steve .MattlA. Kat~ Turner U hr., 31 mm) (I) "MacArthur" ( 1977, Blog.raptly) Gr&- [ Peck, Dan O'Herbhy (2 hrs . 8 mm ) "Losln' It" (1982. Comedy) 1om ruise. Jackie Earle Haley ( 1 hr . 40 min) -® "The P1ra1es 0 1 Penzance" ( 1983 Musleal) Kevin Kime. Angela Lansbury (1hr ,52mln) we "The GOf11ta" ( 1939, Comedy) Rnz &others. Alllla Louise. (2 hrs ) W (Q) "The Ruling Cl&sS" (1971) PetEtt O'Toole. Carolyn Seymour (2 hrs 30 OW\.) •ct) "This Time Forever" ( 1980 Romance) C\alfe Pempere. Vincenl Van Patten. ( 1 hr .• 35 min.) (%) 'Tm Dancing As Fast As I Can ( 1982. Drama) Jiii Clayburgh Nteol Wtl Wnson (I hr . 45 mtn ) •OO "Threshold" ( 1981. Drama) Donalo Suthefland. Jett Goldblum ( 1 nr . 37 min.) •<I> "The Removohst" ( 197!1, Drama) John Hargreave6, Peter Cummins 11 hr 30 min) • "AcrO!.S The Grea1 Divlde" ( 1976 Adventure) Robert Logan .... Heethet Ra1- tray ( 1 nr . •O mm ) •ct) "Whistle Down The Wllld" (1962 Orama) Haytey Mills. Bernard Lee (2 hrs) "Ellilfa Madigan I 1967 Romance) Pia Degefmark, TllOmmy Be<ggren I 1 lv ,29mtn ) •<H> "The Wilo PO'ly· 11980 Adventure> Manlyn Lightstone Art Hindle I 1 "' 28 l1Wl) •CIJ "Savdnoah Smiles ( 1982 Ad'ven 11..We) Maril Miller. Donovan Scott (I hf 4Sl'!W'I l •a?> "RIO lot><> ( 197 I Wes.tern) John Wayne. Jemlfef O'Nelll (2 hrs 5 mio ) • "~ s Tra'l'ets ( 1977 Fantasy> Rlcl\ard Hams. Cathefvle Sc.hell ( 1 hr 20 min l CJ) "I Ougflt To Be In Pletures" 11982 Comedy) Waltf'lt Matthau Ann-Margret l1 hr '5 llWl ) --lvenlllg - 28 Friday. February 3. 19S. lor the death of tits wtfe 'PG' ( 1 hr .• 52 min) (Q) 110N "The Real GIOry" ( 1939, Ora· me) Gary Coopef, David Niven A military doctor aids In medical and polltleal areas tn the Phllipplnea following the Spanish· American War ( 1 hr .. 65 min) ..... TAJI .MD. .... OfPOIT\m FACU Of CUlnlm ,. Cle ... .... *"'""MAii ---Q PA .... a-A VISll With Ltnda Gray and Ohrrstopner Atkins ot "Dallas". a tour of the Galapag06 111ands . """"' .... ~ =:.r.u-IY TIJllHrf "'TVs Finest Hours" A IOOk al the coverage of the moon tandmg in 1969 and an Interview w11h Walter Cronkite l:...llLD Ill ••••• l90l'T LCMCCll•C,.. m1'QC&m umw.,... "The Old-·Ban Game" IB> P"') (]J llO¥m "Blonde Venus" ( 1932. Romance) Matlene e>.etnch. Cary Grant When a wom.n tr• to suppon hefselt and hef chtld while hef nusbend IS Ill. he< et!Ofts lead to an Iller! affair. { 1 hr .. 20 min l fMlll TM.I TM1Am ''Hansel And Gretef' ~ky Shrodet and Joan Conlns star 1n thlS ~Siall of the Btothefs Grimm tale about rwo lost chtldren trapped In the cottage ot a witc;:h wtlO p6ens to eat them ~ih CO' lHI UlllTUU. San Oleg<> State vs. Texas-El Paso (2 hrs ) ~ ... 1:9 1 Cll M Toa Featured lalle a whlrlW10d tOUI Of London with hlgtlbghts of The Sanctuary • · an al-female heafth spa~ the hlStonc Abbey Roed reoording studios. the original Hard Rode Cafe and a cetel e11:.~;men1 uwa....,aca•fllf m Cll u. Fea1ured a ~()Me of a r~fe gang of "weekend wamcn. ·· city people who take to the country to p&ay SlmlAa1ed llWtr QatTieS: 81\ tnleMeW with ~etbd legend Kareem A~ Jebbar. a report on a new snptant that cures deaf· ness tor some~ l t~~'-'11 .. .,..,_ ... ttKc*o A T~ Gorllt8' ( 1978) Oocurnenaary A gortla tS tnlined 10 comnvlblt• Witt'! hunwna ~ SIO' (' tv 25 mn) •• •~~comes to the 9ld of 8 kMtt night cMI $lr9lf °WtlO IS t to escape from the mob ( 1 tv) -A mM On Valanme s Dey Mel p19ya metc:lvNk• tor the ~ dlZaltrOUI rauftS- 1 -Dll SIS •o« 9 ._ _,.. CILlWCI TOday's ~ ... -ents ~·s ~ n elpwl9 •:flQ us Y$ ~.,a nookey women s 1500 metet in 1PMO ~ lll'Qln8n. s •O km in Ctoes-coun1ry SJI "'1Q men' a encl women· s lli'9eS ttnt ~I ., ttw "09 ( .. om &er.,...o. \'ugoe. .. ,.I (J 1¥$ I .NUCI .... ~ =.r.u-rT Ta.IMT "TVs Finest HOllfS" A look al the COYef8ge of the moon landing In 1969 and an Interview wtth W&Het' Cronkite e .,_ "Quo Vadls" (part 1) (1951, Drama) Robet1 Taylor. Deborah Kerr A Roman a1lstoo1at gains Nero's disfavor when he falls In love with a Christian girl. l hrs.) ..,.,,,,...."'-~ -~COWIY .,_ "From Here To Etemity" ( 1954. Orama) Burt Lancaster. Mont· gomery CIJh The calm before the storm ts $eefl through the eyes of five people sta· 1k>ned at Peart Harbor just before WOfld War II. ~hr . 58 min.) ([) ........ (8) .,_ "The P11ates Of Penzanoe" (1983. Musical) Kevin Kline, Angela Lansbory Gilbert and SuU.ivan's Comte <>pera tens the story of e pl'rate's appreo-fic. who wants lo make an honest IMng afid his romance wtth the daughter of a major-geoe<aJ. 'G' ( 1 ht .. 52 min) Cl)) C0'.1.19 IAIUTUU. Oregon State vs USC (2 t-nd Cl) UalrMI Of ~f UUlll 1111 _.,. &yon Allen. Dana Carvey, Biiiy Cry$tal. Andy Kaufman, Robert Klein. Bette Mldlef, Joe PJscopo. Richard Pryor and Robin Williams pay homage to 1he innovatlOe ck.lb that helped laonoh ll'le catee<s of many top comes C 1 hr.) -~M.L.•ntlfAl&Y =fl'~r,~ Mallory Is afraid &he'll IOSe hef new t>ovfriend if they do not advance thelf 1etat1onsNp. (f)LCMIOAT • P& •UZlll A visit with Linda Gray and Christopher Atkins of "Dallas"; a tour of the Galapag06 ls1ands: earthquake safety techniques, 1 .-T"fmtm'lll\Yml~ mM WWI Neal Gabler and Jet trey Lyons review "The Ship SaUs On "Unfaithfully You1s." "Lonely Guy'' and "Crackers " .. a?>MCA~ M CE COL&.m IAlllTUU. Notre Dame vs Rut~ (R) (2 hrs ) •8 W ._.,_Ack and A.J er~ hired by 11 achool teacher whoee past as e pomogtaphtc: movie star haunts hef ( 1 hi ) 8 tD ~Sam's attempt to get away on a wlld weet<end .. toied wt.fl Diane INms what he's ; to _ I ..,,_ ...... = _.. Scheduled: actor Gary Coleman ("Ortt'rent Strokes") (1 hi) • lftii&fl "Reilly: AUJ Of Sf:>jes'" Reil· ly' s mlSS'<>rl iOVOIYes persuading an Aus- tnilian mrling ~ to tel oi rights to the Brlttsh rather thall lhe French; wtWle In Pans.. Redly i. confronted by hit myatefl· ous pest (Pat1 4) Q (1 hf) e w1a ca wm '"The 1rlsh RM ·· Ptlnntng to buy ptWppa a horle as a wedding gift, YMlea beoOmel an aocomphce 10 one of hit landlord"s v'OOUS schema (Part 2) Q ( t hr.) .,_ "LOSln' It" ( 1982. Comedy) Tom Crucse. Jackie Eat1e Haiey. Four teen-age boys hoping to lose their wginfty Wl a T1,uana bmthel pick up an oldef worn· 81\ QOlllO south for a MexlCMI dlYoro8 'R' 1rv . .a m.n1 .,_ "MacArthuf"' ( 1977. &oo'a· J>hY> Gregory ~ o.n o·Htrlhy lhe t.tmoua. fMted and n.mt>ovant rNMtary \, ~--~--------------................. _ leader of World War 11 expt(lenoes brllllant combat vlct<>f1es befOfe a flnal, fiery con- lrootatlon with President Harry Truman 'PG'=· 8 min ) (%) "Elvira Madigan" ( 1967, Romance) Pia Degermark; Thommy Be<ggren. At the turn or the oenlUfY, a Swedish army offioef runs off with a circus porfo<mef deeert1ng his wife and lamity. ( 1 hr.,:.r:J .. 1 .. ''The Apprenticeship 01 Duddy Kravitz" ( 1974, Comedy) Rk:hard Orey· luss, Randy Quaid. A young JewlSh teen- ager comes of age In Montreal while hus- llfng In various schemes which he hopes will become tlnanclal windfalls. (2 hrs.. 25 min) • D m ..,ALO IU Biii creates a scene wtien he tries to withdraw his daughter from a beauty cdntest. (!) mwt "The P064Mdon Adventure" ( 1972. Adventure) Gene Hackman. Ernest Botgnine Aftet a' ship Is capsized by a tldal waveL the aorvlvors struggle to stay allve until help arrives. (2 hrs.. 30 min._ -1 Cl)...:=-~ Val and Ban make arrangement• f()( their wedding. and a panleked Laura tells Macit and Karen the truth about Abby's real Mtate deatl ( 1 tv.) ....... ITmT ... Goldt>Mne la attracted to a jailed caN girl, and Bates has second thoughts about accepting the i i&:'sreplacement. (1 hr.) M'nm "~ey" A look Is praeentad at thla large bird s life cycle. from tietehing In the Scottlth highlands through migra- tion to Africa and Its annual return to Soo118nd. ~ (1 hr.) 9) .. Ii-rt "Reilly Ace Of Splee" Rei._ ly"s mlsslon lnvotves pef'SU8ding an Aus- tralian mining engineer to sell oil rights to the British rather than the French: whlle In Paris. Reilly Is confronted by his mysteri- ous past. (Part 4) Q ( 1 hr.) ct).,. "The Exorcist" ( 1973, HofrOf) Ellen Burstyn. Unda Blair. The young daughle< of a popolar actress beoofne8 possessed by a demonic spirit which com- mits evil act• through the occupation of her mind and body. ~· (2 tvt... 2 min.) CB) n.-IOGll Cll.Y "George Bums In Concert" Act0< and comedian GeOfge Burns sings, )ot<ea and tellS atOflea In his nightclub act taped before an audience at Hamilton P1aoe In Hamilton, Ontario. ( 1 hr) (aJ 9CWll "The Man With Two Brains" ( 1983, Comedy) Stave Martin, Kathleen Turner. A brain surgeon with a wretched married Ille falls In love with a pickled brain in a jar that speaks to him telepathl~ call~~" 31 min.) -·· tI&T•TWCN ... ~ .,_ "Double Deal" (No Date, Ora· ma) Louis Jourdan. The wife of a wealthy and powefful executive IS kidnapped aftOf she leevee her husband'°' eno1hef man l! hr., 35 min.) .. (I),.. HOU "Fishing fOf Arctic Char in Noohel'n Queboo with Eskimos" (R) tw9e•<1>o e ... ccum um1U1J. 0reoon vs. UC~2hrt.) I .,..,.,.. Ulat• ra..,. ..... MClllU_,. .,. "Thtestlold" (1981 . Orama) Donald Sutherland. Jett GOldblUm. A hearl surgeon raises • GOntJoveray by 1mplant1ng art el1P9'1mti\tal mechamcal heart 1n a female patient. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 37 min.) CD .,_ "Liquid Assets" ( 1982, Come- dy) Sanjo SorreClo, Samantha Fox. A country girl arrtves In New York City and wins a part In a stage st\OW produced IOI' 1 not•so-legltimate purpose. ( 1 hr., 30 lmin"9.an"' a.a · 1w wrsam Cl> 11::tt Cl) 1'UliNl.., U. Gonzo must go undercover to eecure a donor f()( a patient in need of a bone marrow transplant. (R) (1 h.!i.i. 10 min.) D w Ta.1tT Guests. s1noer Tony Ban- nett and Ronnie Shakes. ( 1 ht.) G 0 Jll¥ WMll OUWICI Hlghllghls or some of the day'• events (from Sarajevo, Y!Jg06iavta) l •llMCMOl-TllCll OI 1111 ...r Guests. Sarah Purcell ("Real People"), political coo- servative Wally George, TV critic Richard Hack. Mr Unl\<erse Bob Paris, singer 8111 ChafTIPl!ln. (1 hr .. 30 ~ • ITMlllOI UllN-=*O all _,,. "TlmbUktul" (1959, Adven- ture) Vlct<>f Mllure. Yvonne De Carlo. A World war II n'lefcenaty lends hie auppon to both tho French and Arabs during an African battle lo lhe Sudan. (2 hrs.) • LATlllCINf _,,CA Guest· Mark Rus-a.eH. 1yndlca1ed oolumnls1 and Pllblle tete- Yialon s pol.i11C81 humorist. shares hie satiri- cal thoUghls about the candidates and the ~~ presldentl81 election. ( 1 hr.) COJ • "Roommates" ( 1982. Orama) Samantha Fox. Veronica Hart. Three women sharing a New Yotk apartment suffar mistreatment by lhe men in their personal and professional lives. ( 1 hr • 20 min) (I) tlO¥tl "The Man With Two Brains·· (1983. Comedy) Steve Marlin. Kathleen Turner. A brain surgeon with a wretched married Ille falls in love with a pickled brain If\ a jar that speaks to him telepat~ catty. 'R' ( 1 hr, 31 min.) ID 19 CU. Featured: why soap ope<a vlewe<s seem to turn their own llv89 Into a continuous drama. ( 1 ht., 30 min.) tW(I) ...,. ... M&i'y T Meeghef, wof1d record holde< In tho 100.-200 meter bUttr:ucwimm~R) -1::-:;.•"t•www-... fB .,,. "Ex<>fcis1 11· The Heretic" (1977, Fantasy) Richard Burton, Linda Blair Young Regan MecNell Is etlll haunt- ed by bizarre visions and dreams of flying, a situation which a priest and a female psychologist try to end fOf her. 'R' ( 1 hr . 57 rnlnJ .. !"'°"' ...... -GD LAllmtfwnMDAVl'HifiEW• uest· comedian Steve Martin. ( t hr ) I U.TOOAY llCMI .. The New Centurions" ( t972. Orama) George C. $colt. Stacy Keach. The dally llves ol three Los A~ pollcemen p<<Mt to be hazardous aa well as rewarding. (2 hrs .• 5 min.) (!) IOWMI llAITWILAUGK.-9 .,_,. .. _,. TCJ9QH'f "TV's Finest Hours" A look at tho covarage of the moon landing in 1969 and an Interview with Walter Cronkite I LM, ..... Allrm.I IRO-YUM COUl9 umTULL Notre Dame vs. Rutgers (R) (2 tira.) CD llCMI "Kl• Me GOOdbye" (1962. Comedy) Selly Fleld. Jemes caan. A. Wf6. ow WhO 1t about to remarry 16 visited by her late husband's ghost 'PG' fl hr .. 42 min.) (%) .. "Attaci< 01 The SO-Foot Wom- an" ( 1958, Science-Action) Allton Hayes, William Hudson. After ~Ing~ J8<jtecno radlaflon. a woman growt to liQ!_nt=*oPOrllonS. ( 1 hr., 6 min.) .. Cl) "lhe Promise" (1979, Dra- ma) KatNeen Quinlan. Stephen Colln9. The Mure of a young couple 1$ shall•ad afler a catastrophic automobile accident. ffi) ( 1 hr., 20 min.) CB).,_ "Gas" (198 1. Comedy) Don- ald Sutheriand, Susan Anspach. A racffo OJ and a reporter try to expose an oil magnate's plot to drive up gas prices by oontrMng an oil shortage. 'R' ( 1 hr., 3" -1mln'-'T-=->~COLl..EClm .,. "OlvOfce His" (1972, Orama) Richard Burton. Elizabeth Taylor. The eftects o4 a marital split are seen t1om tho hU&band's standpoint. ( 1 hr , 30 min.) (!) .,_ "Then came Bronson" ( 1968, Orama) Mlcheel Parks. Bonnie Bedefla. A. runaway bride meets another soul-search-- er at Big Sur when he arrives on his motOf- i cle. (2 hrs.) AU.•M•M&Y ... "Desert Sands" ( 1955, Adven- ture) Ralph Meeker, Marla English. A brother and sister seek vengeance on the French FOfeign Legion, whom they ~ murdered their lathe< only to later learn that the actual killer was a member of their own family. (2 hrs. 30 min.) CO) .. "TIMI Them Johnny Wadd Wa Here" ( 1976) ( t tv .. 20 min.) ·-ICOll W CI) llOWll "Confessions 01 A Ortvlng lnstruct0<" ( 1977, Comedy) Robin Ask- -with, Anthony Booth. A naive young man has difficulty making his female students concentrate oo the road. ( 1 hr .. 32 min.) ~ 11U1Ymamo. _,.,. ''Night 01 The Cobra Woman" ( t972, HC>fror) J<Yy Bang. Marlene Clark. An American becomes involved In the unwholesome rituals ol e Philippine snake culliJ, 1:W. 30 min.) .MlPATIGL -~ llCMI "Night Shift" ( 1982. Comedy) Henry Wlnt<ler, Michael Keaton Two nighttime mOfgue attendants become "love brokers" fOf a group ol hookers who have lost their pmp 'R' ( 1 ht., 45 mlnb .. , C81 ... ..nrATCH "San Francisco" ( t936, Dra- ma) Clark Gable. Spencer Tracy. A Bar- bary Coast gambler and hlS boyfK>Od pet, now a p<1est. have different reasons tor concern ove< a young singer. (2 hrs,, 30 min.) ~MllCULMmU.U. (%).,_"I'm Dancing As Fast As I Cen" ( 1982, Orama) Jin ClaybUrgh, Nicol Wll- llamaon. The st0<y of a woman's battle with Valium addiction II told 'R' ( 1 hr •• 45 min.) •CID 8IOWll "Star Trek U The Wrath Of Khan" ( 1982, Scienoe-F1ctloo) WIHiam Shatner, Ricardo Montalban Adm. James T Kirk reasaembles his old craw and bat· ties a viodiCtlve enemy who blames Kirk f0t the death of hit wife 'PG' ( 1 hr., 52 min Jn. .. ,..,, .. MUllT Friday, February 3, 1984 29 ti' ..... CL.' llOVS Viii ... \' G•fl' ( 1983 ~) N ... •"-"' \. d\il" C'f•NvRP'I F 0tfl'fl\4n A. hiOh '( h<x~ ll"' OIM'-: \\t1 ht'! romance with a pun"l!lt t'lt'\ ii J:.t> 1"4' rMt'llnshlp th<M!~s htW :.hlr\J~ v.1lh1n r.et peei group R ( 1 hi 3~ m.n I , 0) IAGA T hor> C~ ~ n band Seg.a P« k~ms ~~ io..·tu.>t"'IJ ·Humble Stance • T l'lf' 101~ "" a!'Y \.·~·etul Whete You M~'. IS".,._ I" t'lf\ Ma~ Al 11'1 A. Ro- 11•P' V\'h \ A.Xii H~'lf\ A~ ("'I.""'"' ..\ IJo.O.'\IX"'e c~ !tw id<)! , I A t ) , ' ~h "'--fX"-"tl bfieuf.S. WOfil.S v..11) a '"'" l'>f' enc a [!(Ifie. cai-t~ ii'\ ... ~, \\) I,.. l'l\ lt'o"t ,>!~(It·!~ lo. :. "''"' 3~"""' .. D N~l '°'"'' ti~• M~"Sttn ) r..._ '-'°' '''-II \\., t'f\ H .4 '191 stea.ng a ['""'' ''""!""' "~ i.; ,,, (" ~5 dec:IOe !~' '~ •~ l~ IA)to:lt~ .:>I th@ ~IOI ... ... ~ 1n '"''·11'°1) tht'o<I ,,~ kV !1'fom Dugan's 'Empire' arty 8~ JERR\ Bl l""'K ,.,,_....._ llh \ 'l•ll 1: -l"\tnms L)upn h.as a n('~ '"'m"h ~,.,~ ,,n l'RS ~t }II( ~ms m•V<' c\~ 11t-J l~"'UI th<-l"('('('nt lln<'-man ,t.,.,~ ,,, hi .. '''" .,... f"('("n pnnt( rn an an i:,1Jkn hUT J)-J. 3" t ,rmc-f1, \. 1ru1n F~ t'n '~t. ' "H II 'tr'('('l ~~\K'S.·· ~''SI bna,ht an..1 h,,nC':<1 ' 'U~ (''\.C'\-Ul '~ ~urroundtd ~ , ,, k~LK" "h,, ~re' cnh<-t IMT\'\r·Slrld.cn f'Ul~k·" .), li:-, C'...k.t l" • N .tlJ thl't"C' ~ '-th"\ I' l lilf' "C . 11'.'Ut 11tt' .tt lbc' k p Oi I m"'' , -f. 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Angela Lansbuty Gtlben and Sull\-an's comic opera te.41s the story of a pirate'a al)P<en tJc:e WhO wants to make 1111 honest living and hes romance with the daUgtlter of a rMtor~al 'G' ( 1 ht . 52 nWl ) -1-"""' -=M.DOCTml .,_ "Affair In Reno" (1956 . Romance) JoM LlMld. Dotes Slngleton A lady l:>Odyguatd beCq1neS the ot>,ect of hef employer's atfectionS ( 1 hr . 30 min I •@• __ ,,, ... .... ' ,, . • 'La Cenerentola' Fredaica ~ Stacie MJ9d9 tbe cut of Roeelal'a 8PU'kllaa. oper- atic reten•ai of C1JMlerella to be broadoaat at 8 ~ llaedaJ OD PBS Channel 28. Tlda ..,.__llcMlr telecu~ to be -nc ta bait••. I.I an expanded tnatanat of La Scala'• aecl&lmed ~ of the W'Ol'k, locorporadQI -..Jttiotlal .mdlo and locadoa fllalJll. Ital- ian te.nor PTaftCbco AraUa will appear•• tile prloce ba dlle Jean- Plern Ponnetle prodKdon. . J -TVPuzzle . ACROSS 1 5 Shown plays Amanda 33 ·'Wendy & - 34 Played Steck& King 12 -Prevrn 14 Singer Tony 15 Mr Dangerfield s ID 16 "-Act ot Love .. 17 "Body _ .. 18 "-Cid" 19 Do wrong 2 1 Marie's brother 23 The scouts abbr 24 Teachers org 25 Followed FDR 36 GOfdon Thomson role 39 " T1k1" 40 Role tor Ito 43 He's D1ck Loudon 45 Ending wllh pay 46 Sleuth Nero 48 Network logo 49 Mr Elam's ins1gne 50 V1ck1 on "Love Boat" 51 Mr Lancaster's ID 53 Sc1-t1 movie smash -Word Ga1ne1 FILL HJ Tiil: MISSING LETTERS /f\J ·n-ie ,, I V {)..IOR~'' BELOW. ll<IOITITI I II...---~D l~C I IPIE'I IFIOI IMAI ICIEI m ISi ILILll IVI I I IOI ININl\11 .. 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Cout 4th sex charge .for Mesa cop Waiting time at the OMV office should be shortened by a new com- munication system.I A3 County educators urged by UC president to coop- erate on national school reforms./ A3. ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-:: California A Los Angeles jury mis- takenly convicts a man It thought was Innocent. /A4 Another alrllne flies Into bankruptcy. This time Pa- cific Express leaves pass- engers stranded throughout state./ A4 Nation Unemployment falls to its lowest rate In nearly 2'h year~./A4. House Democrats delay their vote on pulllng U.S. Marines out of Lebanon. /A4 World English church knocks that c:seuntry's racial poll- cles./ A4 Soviet-Chinese relations may warm with the visit of a Russian diplomat to Chlna./A4 People Steamy soap opera scenes delighted West- minster fans who got to join In./ A7. Sports tex-Edlson High standout Mike Dotterer reaped the benefits of the Raiders' Super Bowl win -even though he never played a down./81 UC Irvine's basketball team enjoys 100-84 laugher at expense of Long Beach State./81 .. Veteran Bob Murphy shares the first-round lead of the Crosby Pro-am golf tournament In Pebble Beach./82 Entertainment The musical "Working" at UC Irvine Is a must for anyone concerned with bosses, raises and rules. /WHkender Byron Janis' virtuosity complemented the Los ·Angeles Chamber Or- chestra In Santa Ana. /WHkender Bualneu People llned up for hours to get Into a sale at At Ease -and $400,000 In sales resulted./B5 INDEX Auto Piiot Bridge Bulletin Board Bullnea Callfomla Newa Clullfted COmlea CroNWOtd Death Nolle* Gardening Horoecoc>e In tM Servtce Ann Lander• Mutual Funds Natk>nal N!rt Optnlon ,.._ Peopte Poffcelog PubMc Not6ca Sport• ~~ ... Thee ... W•th« WOftdNewl C1-4 A8 A3 85 A<4 C5-8 A8 ca 87 A8 C7 A8 A8 85 A<4 A6 A8-7 A3 87 81-4 ee TV Log Weekender A2 A A4 By STEVE MARBLE °' .. .,.., .......... A Costa Mesa policeman accused of sexually molesting three women while on duty and in uniform, will be charged in a fourth incident that reponedly came to the attention of officials after the patrolman's arrest Mesan seized on tip by son By ROBERT BARKER OflM&WlrNllt ..... A 47-year-old Costa Mesa man and a business associate have been ar- rested on charges of stealing $300,000 in scuba diving manufacturing equip- ment from a Fountain Valley com- pany. The suspcct's son was a partner in the company and reported his father as a suspect in the alleged burglary at Seapro Inc., police said today. Arrested in Ventura Thursday after a bizarre set of circumstances were William D. Walters,47,andcompany sales manager Stephen R. Kimber, 39, of Ventura. Walters told police that he was taking machinery that belonged to him and that he was aclillJ on advice of his attorney, officers saad. fountain Valley Detective Dennis Menna said the allC$ed buralarY took place Wednesday mght at "Seai>ro in the city's industrial district at 18030 Euclid SL Walters and Kimber allegedly rented two U-Haul trucks and used a key to remove the propeny with the help of three laborers, Menna said. The U-Hauls apparently weren't enough to do the JOb so the men ordered a flat-bed truck from the California Towing Company in Santa Ana, Menna said. Later, police, tipped off to the alleged burglary by Walters' son, William C. Walters of Newpon (Pleue .ee 801''8/ A2) last monlh. Officer William Lauchlan, 33. was booked la5t month on sustf:" of rape, sexual battery and im· pnsonment. He allea.edly attacked three women on separate occasions, acoording to oounty Deputy District Attorney c.art ArmbrusL Authorities now say a founh victim hu come forward and that an additionaJ charae will be filed against Laucblan next week. Armbrust refused to discuss the newest charae or reveal when and where it aUqedly took place, saying that Lauchlan himself has not been completely informed of the accusa- tion. "There 1s an additional count and that's all I can say," Armbrust said today. Lauchlan rrcscntly is free on SI 00,000 bai and 1s scheduled to appear in Harbor Municipal Court in N~n Beach Feb. 24 for a bC:arinS that will determine if be abmald stancl trial. . ~· ~ petrolman, a former ICC oa\tir an Placientia and wi the aheritrt ~in Rivetiidc Cowuy, wu su~noeofrom= Jan. 10 -~(PIWll... •fB/.A.2) , Shuttle rockets to space odyssey eAPE CANAVERAL.. Aa. (AP)- The shuttle OWlenaer retumed to orbit this momins. carryina five • astronauts on an adventurous mission to test a S 10-million jet-pack --1.1~.JUi...u.;~u:suime...will put mao &A free flisbt across the vacuum o~. It was the perfect birthday · for retiring launch director AJ 'Hara. Who helped see the shuttle tbrouab its fint 10 flights.. "We were S7 milli- seconds late," an official said with satisfaction. If the weather cooperatel next ~nd. Jhe shuttle is to make its first Aorida-te>-Aorida roundtrip, tandina here in ci&bt daFr The •'Buck ROICFS • t" belan with rumbling liftoff at Lm. The l 00-ton shuttJe flashed to life and aod rose swiftly on 7 million pounds of The Space ShattleCballeqer roua Into space after laanchln• tla1a mornlnC· (Pleue .ee SllUTTU/d) ............. Newport 'Pilgrim' high cind ~fY Local hero now faces evtctton as boat overstays welcome By KAREN E. KLEIN Of .. o.llr .... ltlllt Only two months after 5,000 people ~thered at a launch an~ hailed him a local hero, Dcnms Holland and his I ()()..foot clipper ship are being evicted from Newpon Harbor and have no place to go. The Pilgrim of Newport, an I 8th-century-style vessel that Holland and his wife. Betty, built by hand in the front yard of their Costa Mesa home over 13 years has overstayed its welcome at Rhein Wharf near the Cannery Village and could possibly face fines if it's not moved shonly. Holland, who put the masts on the boat nearly two weeks ago and is waiting for rigging. says he has nowhere to put the boat and no way to move it "I can't go anywhere," the 37-year-old boat builder said Thurs-- day ... I'll just have to stay and pay the fines and hope they don't impound me." Holland and some harbor officials are currently looking for a private dock or mooring or a place in a yacht marina where the Pilgrim can tie up temporarily. Negotiations with a local saihng club may eventually lead to a per- manent home for the Pilgrim, but that is probably t"io months away. Holland bad obtained permission from the Newpon Beach City Coun: cil to keep the boat at Rhein Wharf for four days while be put up the masts, according to Dave Harshbarger, city marine director. That four days stretched into two weeks Thursday. The dock, next to a seawall between Delaney's and the Cannery res- taurants, is a public area usually used by boats for short periods of time to make repairs. "We try to keep the area open, although there have been occasions where people can stay longer," Hanhbarger said. When Holland first asked for permission to keep the Pilgrim there, he made it clear that be had a permanent place to dock the boat, Harshbarxcr said. And Holland did have arrange- ments to move the boat to the Sea Scout base. But Thursday, as he made preparations to move Sunday, he said the arrangements fell through. Holland belives an old enemy with plenty of clout in town is putting pressure on officials to pay Holland back for a lon~-held grudge. His theory 1s founded on nothing more than a hunch. But no matter the cause, he and the Pilgrim have literally been left high and d~. "I named my boat after thas city," Holland said in frustration. "I thought they'd welcome me with open arms. This is my home." Holland drew international media attention in November, when after 13 (Pleue .ee PILGRDI/ A2) .,.., ............ 0 ft• 00 Dennta Holland hu a boat ln the water and no place to to. lrYine_Co. chief Brenjoins Caltech board- Donald Bren, the chairman of the board and majority stockholder of the Irvine Co., bepn serving a five-year term as a Caltech trustee last month. joining 44 other leaders in business and education who govern one of the nation's most pmtigious science schools. Bren took over a seat vacated by Deane Johnson, a Warner Com- munications executive, who stepped down at the end of the year, according to Dwain Fullerton. vice president for institute relations for the Pasadena school. "Given his stature and position in a arowing area. all those skiJls will be usetUr' as a trustee. Fullerton said this week. Bren. who acquired a controlling interest in the Irvine Co. last April, 1s one of the 50 wealthiest Amencans, according to a 1983 Forbes magazine ranking. Bren was invited to become a trustee by board members. who elected him to the pos~ Fullenon said. "We're very pleased to have him on the board," he said, adding that Bren attended his first m~ting Jan. 16 rustecs include an Arco chief ccuuve, a No~I laureate and a former cabinet member, Fullenon said. Bren·s name has also been men- tioned as a possible candidate for tbe UC Board of Resents. The 12-year terms of two members expire March I. Cost vs. benefit the issue in transit fight Revenue would help. but area merchants could lose billions Orange County's top electe<.i of- ficials and bu mes leaden have for months been .. scllina .. to voters the trans~n.ation benefits they would rcip 1f a penny incrcaJC in the sales tax 1 approved next June. But the ~x propaneots' sales pitch was made more difficuh this 'Weck when a study by a Chapman College economist comnu $1oncd by county Motor Car DcaJen AJS0(1at1on said the t-ccnt tall would cost rctailen$Jl b1lhon in Iott sales over t S, years ts con umcrs stlopped elsewhere to save money. Donald Booth who did the tudy said tottl taxable sales could drop '' much as 10 pcrc:cnt. a rcduct1on tt\at could have a nous affect on fundlna for local r.o m· men ts. Clearly, the tran ponation tax is shaping up as a dollar-and-cents issue with the costs beina wcishcd qainst the benefits. The I-cent in~~ase would rai an estimated SS.4 bilhon to be spent on a host of transportallon projttts dunng the next 15 years, includ1n4 freeway and hiahway widcnioa prOJccts, the construction of new freeways a,nd the possible construction of a ma transit sy tern. Thttc community leaders point to OranF County's 1lrcady conaested freewa)' and antrial strttt s~tem and wam of dire cohscqucnces 1f nothing as done .• Bt the end ofth1 ccntu the sa Oran1c_ oun•y "'' a"c 1 700.000 new ~1dcnts and S00.000 new Jobs -equivalent to a city •M IZC of Denver. And that trowth translate to mcrcaStd ronae uon "Our tran ponauon )' tcm ha JEFF Aom PE RSPE c Tl~ [ less for several hours each workda~ But county transporta1on planner; contend that the proJe<:ts detailed m the I S·ycar plan co upled with the money the penny tax would raise not onl> "would put in pla~ a transpor· tauon S)'Stcm that works." but al so would pro' 1de a ·•strong foundauon .. from which to grow .,. 1hc county irows m the future To bolster m argument 1n fa"or of Have your eye on a new car? the ta:\ hike. the tran\ponauon rom· fail~ to keep ~ with our_ popu-m1 ion N chancrod tudics prcd1c- lat1on and employment powth and· ting that 1f the tmprovt"ments 1n the we need to plan fort~ future:· read plan arc completed. dnven would the introduction to the tnn ponation spend lcs time on frttWI) cars Pf'Otl'IM tbc Oranae County Tran ' would ufTcr le ~•r and tear. thu5 The best auto dealers parution omm1s ion as hopina rrquinng fewer rcp:urs. and cm· \I' tcrs wall 1.ru!!Q!,.!.;V!Wl.Ji1J.11i;~4..~~~--l~~uld DOI be pA)i°"J;..U-........._JWOu.D"-'lbUICe ......... o~r~-Mllliil ... ~~..-..---..-.....a;-m county dnvcn can rcadil plo tt (or time ta ' u of offer special eteala Mt t. frttwa) traffic al n t~ mo t frttway dcla) heav1lyuuclcd county routes -the One \tudy chanc~ b> the rom· In today's Aut.o Piiot n Oicio. Santa Ana and Co ta mu ion concluded that 1f the proJ«t ~ Mesa trctway -already crttix en' 1 ion d arc rompktcJ. the l'O\l along at \peed of lS mile' per hour or IPleaee eee TllANSIT / A2) -PaeeeCl-4 A2 * * O~ge Coast DAILY PILOT/Frldl)', February 3. 1984 l 00 cai:s in fog smashup But only few injured in chatn reaction crash near Capitol --- WEST SACRAMENTO (AP) An estimated I 00 vehicles. including passenger ~ans, oil t.anke~ and a garbage true~. piled up 1n a massive cham-rcacuon crash today ·on i hc fog-shrouded Yolo Causeway, cover- ing the freeway with debri~ along a two-mile stretch. At least two motorists suffered broken legs in the 9· IS a.m. pileup that blocked traffic in the westbound lanes. Yolo County authont1es said more injury repons were expected at the crash sate on Interstate 80. eight miles west of the state Capitol. There were no rcporu of fataht1C$. Trailer trucks were jack-kmfed alo~ the highway, cars were smashed and Jatnmed t~cthcr and piles of shauered glass httcred the h1Jhway, which traverses a flood plain between SacramenJo ti nd Dans. Parts of some vehicles hung ovtr the c.auseway rails and fell to the ground below. Several tanken were involved, but there were no reports of fires. The Highway Patrol reported that small amounts of traffic were able to get through the tangle about 90 minutes a1\er the crash, as workers attempted to clear the debris from the westbound lanes. Stunned motonsts, most of them uninjured and 'lhalcen. wandt"n-<1 alona •he freeway or climbed back into their vehicles awaiting help. HisJ>way-Palrol Offi«r ry £aaleton said "bta rias.'' Utnkefl trucks and sedans were included an the pile up. The vehicles slammed together after several small cra$hes occurred on the fOaJY highway. Eagleton said the pileup occurred after a wreck blocked the lanes and other vehicle smashed into the debns. "We're rolling m nine big ngs to help out." Eagleton said. ''There are fire pcrsonnef up there as a backup and an ambulance." He said the crash occurred m v1sib1lity of .. only 30 to I 50 fict. •· Authorities said It would take three to five hours to clear the freeway. PILGRIM FACES EVICTION IN NEWPORT •.• From Al years the P1lgnm was chnstened and faunched while 5,000 well wishers from all over the world watched. Dennis took odd jobs to finance the project and &tty and the couple's three young daughters hved m the hull of the boat for I 0 years while they struggled to realize their dream. groups signed up and eight weddings on the books. Harry Gage, Newport Beach harbormaster, said 1t 1s difficult to enforce other regulations when Holland is allowed to sta} on in- definitely. He has been trying to offer solu- "l don't think the city understands lions for the Pilgrim, he said. but the what this really means," Holland number of docks that can accommo- said. "I'm going to be sailing up the · date a boat that si-ie are few. Rhine and in the Mediterranean, Marine Director Harshbarger said carrying the Cit) flag." the city 1s ••Jooking at its enforcement Holland abo said he's been asked options" but has not yet decided to represent Newport 1n a tall boat whether to levy fines or impound the cxhibitton in Long Beach th is July 4, boat. 1n conjunction with the 1984 Olym- pics. The Pilgnm has attracted consider- able attention 1n its current home. Last weekend. when H.olland opened the boat for free tours. over 1.000 people came aboard. ~nother open house is coming up this weekend, he said. He plans to book chaner cruises on the boat and alr~ady has several "We've asked him to do everything he can to relocate b} Sunday. There's a point where the city's got to enforce its ordinances," Harshbarger said. "We_can.:1 tum publlc property over to the exclusive use or one individual,' he said. Holland insists he has no place to put the boat -the temporary rigging 1s not strong enough to take the Pilgrim out to sea yet. "All I can do FOURTH CHARGE ... From Al the same day a ~2-:vcar-old San ta Ana woman told authorities that Lauchlan molested her. He was arrested Jan 20 by fello" officers. lold he would be fired and arraigned on the sex charges the same da). Armbrust said after Lauchlan's suspension.an 1nvest1gat1on led them to two other women -who claimed they were assaulted b) the patrolman. A 28-vear--0ld Fountain Valle" woman alleged she was raped afte'r being invol"ed in a minor car accident. A 39-ycar-old Costa Mesa woman claimed she was molested after being stopped in front of her apanment for speeding. .\II of the alleged incident took place in Costa Mesa and date back to late 1982. according to Armbrust. Lauchlan, a resident of Brea and father of two. twice had been singled out for bravery while on the Costa Mesa police force. Officials said he had a good record in Placentia and Riverside County. now 11 tight city hall ... he said. And he'll have to pay the fines, if they arc levied. "I have a hard enough time putting food on the table and finishing the boat," he said. "l guess I'll have to stay here until it's finished and then pick up and leave the city." 0.., PW el.ti ,tloto 'Pilgrim of Newport' aita in harbor aa owner, city debate lta fate. SHUTT:t,E LAUNCHED INTO SPACE ... From:Al thrust generated by its powerful 'engines. "RO$er. Houston. this 1s reall~ a great nde ... said commander Vance Brand as Challenger darted through partly cloudy skies. twisting O\er the Atlantic Ocean. On a southeast heading. its trail offire and smoke was visible for miles to the tens of thousands who watched hftofT from ocean and n vertront vie" 1ng spots. It was Challenger·, fourth trouble-free launch and shut1lc oper- ations manager Tom Utsman said. "It's become a Ver) nl CC fl~ing machine·· Brand. 52, has twice before been in space. The other four crewmen, all first-timers. arc Robert Gibson. 37. pilot, and mission specialists Ronald McNa1r. 33, Bruce McCandless. 46. and Robert Stewart 41. Mc Nair is the second black assigned to a U.S. space mission. Stewart. a lieutenant colonel, is the first Arrtly officer to Oy in space. McCandless is a Navy captain and Gibson a Navy commander. boost them into stat1onan orbits 22.300 miles out. - Much of the rest of the tnp 1s rehearsal for the next flight in Apnl when another crew is to capture and repair a satellite named Solar Max. The adventures begin Tuesday when McCandless and Stewan are to strap themselves into chair-like backpacks and become the first humans to venture into space without a safety rope. They will move 300 feet away from Challenger on tiny thrusts of nitrogen gas from 24 jets and then maneuver back to the open cargo bay. They will glide slowly, about 2 feet per second. 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Newpor1 Bllboe Wedge Lagune 8eadl San Clement• Walet Temp.57-80 tm COfCMllC)M 1-2 poot 1·3 ,.,, 1·3 ,.., 1·2 ,.,.. 1 poot I poot 1.2 ,.., SMI dlreCIJon - ~NIDM~NI~~---------------- TRANSIT TAX BENEFITS-AND COSTS ... From Ai-· savmgs to both residents and em- ployers over 15 years would amount to SJ. 9 b1lhon in lost wages. excessive service and delivery costs and wasted time. The program developed by trans- portation commission analysts provides for a S 12.5 billion package of improvements that would be paid for b) a mix of federal. state. local and pmate 'iources plus the $5.4 billion the sales tax would generate. The sales tax monies would account for about 40 percent of the total. F1ft) percent of the mone} gener- ated would be used for highway and freewa) improvements, 20 percent would be allocated for local improve- ments. 10 percent would be slated for a count)-w1de discretionary fund and 20 percent wouJd be set aside pending a final dec1s1on on a Costa Mesa-to-Fullenon rail hne. ·specifically, the improvements and estimated cosl of the projects detailed 1n the program are: •Santa Ana Freewa) -widen from six to eight lanes at a cost of SI 2 b1lhon and a $107 milhon upgradmg of the 1-5-Route 55 interchange. Cost: $1 .2 billton and $1 07 mil hon respcc- 11 vel). • San Diego Frecwa} -widen from eight to 10 lanes bet\\een the Santa o\na Freewa) Junction and the San Gabriel Rive r Free" a'. Cost: $80 mil hon. · •Garden Grove Freewa' -widen from six to eight lanes bCtwcen the San Otego Freeway and New- port-Costa Mesa Freeway junction Cost: S 181 million. • Newpon-Costa Mesa Freeway- w1den from six to eight lanes between the San Diego Freewa} and Roule 91 . Cost: S 186 million. • Orange Freewa:r -widen from eight to I 0 Janes hetween Route 5 and Tonner Canyon Road Cost: $145 million. •RI\ ers1de Freeway-widen from six to eight \anes from Co)Ote Creek Bridge to Wier Canyon Road. Cost: $157 million. • Pacific Coast Highway -widen 10 six lanes from MacArthur Boulevard to San Gabnel River. Cost: $54 million. • Beach Boulevard -widen to eight lanes between Whittier Boulevard and Pacific Coast High- way. Cost· $53 million. • Onega Highwa} -widen to primary highway standards near the c11y of San Juan Capistrano and from Route 5 to La Novia. Cost: $5.2 million. •Im penal H1ghway-w1den to six lanes between State College Boulevard and Route 91 Cost: $56 m1lhon. • Laguna Can~on Road -widen from two 10 four lanes between Can,on Acres Drive and th e San Diego Freewa}. including realign- ment of Big Bend Curve. Cost: S 19.4 mil hon New freewa.. construc ti on provided for 1n the plan includes: • Costa Mesa Freeway extension from Bnstol Stre&l to Pacific Coast H1gh\\a). Cosr $158 milhon. •Orange Free"'a} -ntend Route 57 from 1ts present terminus at Route 5 to the San Diego Freeway. Cost: $1 .3 billion. • Eastern Corridor -construcuon of a ne"' four-lane freeway from Route 9 I to Route 5. Cost: $237 million. •Foothill Corridor -construction of a four-lane freeway from the Eastern Corridor to Route 5 near the Orange County border. Cost: $355 million. • San Joaqum Hill Fr~way - construction of a new six to I 0-lane freeway from MacArthur Boulevard to Avery Parkway and Jumpero Serra Road at the Santa Ana Freeway. Cost: $772 milhon. Besides highway and freeway pro- jects. the 15-year package includes $207 m1llton allocated for main· taining and operating 250 miles of count} highways; $2.5 billton to be turned over to cities based on popu- lation for local transportation im- provements; and $644 million to be placed in a county-wide discretionary fund to be doled out by the transpor- tation comm1ss1on on a project ment-bas1s. The tran~1t component of the plan contains two elements, consisting of a bus categor) and a rapid transit category. A total $2. 7 b1ll1on 1s budgeted for bus operations. maintenance and capital improvemnts for the Orange County Transit Distric1 and the Laguna Beach Municipal Bus Lines. The transit element of the plan sets aside S 1.4 b1lhon for the construc- uon. oix-ration and maintenance of a 38.3-mile. single-track rail line run- ning east-west between Buena Park and Santa Ana and north-south between Costa Mesa and Fullerton. Howe' er. because of the political controversy the rail hne has .,. countered, the transportation colfl- mission has not yet approved project construction nor even agreed that a rail line would best serve the area for which 1t is proposed. A decision will not be finahzcd for several }ears. County voters will be asked to approve the tax hike. limited to a 15-yearduration. on the June 5 ballot. A majont) of count) voters must approve the proposal for 1t to become law. "'Everything ver) normal, .. M1ss1on Control t0ld the astronauts as they settled into orbit 190 miles above Eanh. The astronauts are to land here a week from Saturday on the 15.000-foot concrete runway Just four miles from launch pad 39A. A shuttle crew tried last Jul}' to return to the Cape, but was foiled by weather and diverted to California. "It will take us about 15 minutes to r----:::::------------------------------------------ The main order ofbusine\s follow- ing launch was aflemoon deplo) ment of a commcn:1al satelhtc. The Jet-pack tests are to begin next Tuesday when two astronauts are to move outside lhe shuttle, propelled b} bursts of gas from canisters built into their pack The paying busmess of 01ght. dcl1\er) of communications satel- ll1tes. 1s to be concluded on day two. Western l 'nion and the Indonesian government each are paying NASA $I 0 million to deliver their satellites. A.fier McNair and Stewart release them from the cargo bay. rockets will move out 300 feet," McCandless said. A second jet-walk is scheduled for Thursday. Only one will leave the bay at a time. with the other remaining be- hind to assist if necessary. Brand and Gibson will be alen to steer Chall e nger a longside the space-walker for a rescue in case of trouble. SON'STIPLEADS TO FATHER'S ARREST ... From Al Beach. were 1n\es11gatmgat the ~1.enl' when the} got a call from the lo"ing com pan} ask mg directions 10 a house 1n Ventura. Fountain Valle)' police Officer Steve Willtams obtamed thl' address from the towing compan) operators and local pohce alerted Ventura poltce who staked out the residence. The Ventura officers tailed the two U-haul trucks as the} allegedly were heading for a nc-w manufacturing me m that cit). according to Menna. The two men 10 the truck~. who later turned out to be Wilham D. Walters Just Call 642-6086 D•lly Pllol Delivery It Guer•nlNd Ul)n(J•y '''la> II , C ""' he-.• '""' '"•C.•• Oy !. lOo"' '~ ~loo• Tom a nn yout cnn., * 1 tJe M-~ and Kimber. according to Menna. saw the police and apparent!}' turned back to the residence where they were arrested, Menna said. Police investigators said Seapro was formed after another company owned by the elder Walters became insohent. Seapro had puchased the company and the senior Walters served as its general manager until nine months ago. In vestigators also said Walters had loaned the company $33,000 and was being paid just the interest on the loan b~ the company. He reponedly told officers the compan) was behind 1n 1ts payments. Detectives also alleged. however, that Walters owed Seapro about $25,000 for scuba diving equipment products that he purchased for two other companies he operated out of Scapro facilities -Quality Spons and Sea Sports. Kimber, the other suspect arrested Thursday, was sales manager ofScapro as wdl as Walters' other two companies. The two men were lodged 1n Orange County Jail on burglary charges, police said. Wbat do you like about tbe Daily Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number at left and your me11a1e will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. Tbe same %4-bour answering service may be used to record letters to the editor oo any topic. 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C-8., NILS, llOTHER KAREN, DEJIETllE a MOllE 4 OI BARRANCA PKWY. ltM_ Cl 92714 112-1212 r 2131 E; C8IST m. ~ CORIU DR llAR 11s.1100 CIC 1··················· s oNEiOiiia s 1 OI PUICllAll Of •r oi llOll --Y-IAU &.mT ... ., .... ................... • • ' HIGH68 LOW SO cau m 1011111 FRIDAY FEBRUARY 3. 1964 ORANGE COUNTY C ALlr O RNIA 25 CEN T ~) Coast Waiting time at the OMV office should be shortened by a new com- munication system./ A3 County educators urged by UC president to coop- erate on national school ref or ms./ A3. ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=: California A Los Angeles jury mis- takenly convicts a man It thought was Innocent. /A4 Another airline flies Into bankruptcy. This time Pa- cific Express leaves pass- engers stranded throughout state./ A4 .. Nation Unem_ployment falls to its lowest rate in nearly ~1h years./A4. House Democrats delay their vote on pulling U.S. Marines out of Lebanon. /A4 World English church knocks that country's racial poli- cles./ A4 Soviet-Chinese relations may warm with the visit of a Russian diplomat to Chlna./A4 ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:::::::·::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: P eople Steamy soap opera scenes delighted West- minster fans who got to jolnln./A7. ::::::::::::::::::::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:-!·:·:·:·: Sports Ex-Edison High standout Mike Dotterer reaped the benefits of the Raiders' Super Bowl win -even though he never played a down./81 UC Irvine's basketball team enjoys 100-84 laugher at expense of Long Beach State./81 Veteran Bob Murphy shares the first-round lead of the Crosby Pro-am golf tournament In Pebble Beach./82 Entr~ctlnment The musical "Working" at UC Irvine Is a must for anyone concerned with bosses, raises and rules. /WHkender Byron Janis' virtuosity" complemented the Los Angeles Chamber Or- chestra In Santa Ana. /WHkender Business People lined up for hours to get Into a sale at At Ease -and $400,000 In sales resulted./B5 INDEX Auto Piiot Bridge Bulletin Board Buslnetl Callfomla Newt Claslttled Com'" Crouword Death Not!Qea ~ardenlng Horo9Cope In the Service Ann Landera Mutual Funct1 National News Opinion Peopl9 Pottc:. Log, Publle Natl<: .. s~· . Stodc M•,..et• T-.vtllon Theltert WHther: World News · C1-4 A8 A3 85 A4 C5-8 A8 ce 67 A6 C7 A6 A8 85 A4 A6 A&-7 A3 87 81:..4 • • 88 TV Log Weekender -"' A2 ....... 4th sex charge fOr Mesa cop By STEVE MARBLE or-..,_.,,......., A Costa Mesa policeman accused of sexually molestina three women while on duty an~ in unifonn, will be charged in a fourth incident that reportedly came to the attention of officials after the patrolman's arrest Mesan seized on tip by son Pair face charges tn theft of equ1pment By ROBERT BARKER Of Ille Delly ......... A 47-ycar-old Costa Mesa man and a business associate have been ar- rested on charges of stealing $300,000 in scuba diving manufacturing equip- ment from a Fountain Valley com- pany. The suspect's 'SOn was a partner in the company and reported his father as a suspect in the alleged burglary at Seapro Inc., police said today. last month. Officer William l.auchlan, 33, was booked last month on suspicion of rape, sexual battery and false im- pnsonment. He allegedly attacked three women on separate occasions, according to county Deputy District Attorney Carl Armbrust Authorities now say a founh v1ct1m bas come forward and that an additional charge will be filed agamst Lauchlan ne.xt week. Armbrust refused to discuss the newest charge or reveal when and where it allegedly took place, saying that Lauchlan himself has not been completely informed of the accusa- tion. .. There is an additional count and that's aJI I can say," Armbrust said today. l..auchlan r~ntly is free on St 00,000 bai and is scheduled to apl)ear in Harbor Municipal Court in Newpon Beach Feb. 24 for a bariw':! that will detennine if be should• trial. The patrolman, a former. oolice officer in Placentia and with tbe sberitrs ~ tn Riverside Cowny. was s~ from:=•· 10-(Pleue... TB/.A2) Shuttle rockets to space odyssey CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) - The shuttle Challenger retuincd to orbi1 this morning. carryina five astronauts on an adventurous missiori ~tc51 a SI 0-millioA :iet-l*=k that for the first time will put man in free flight across the vacuum of~· It was the perfect birthday &ift for retiring launch director Al O'Hara, who helped see the shuttle throuah its first 10 flights ... We were S7 milli- seconds late," an official said with satisfaction. If the weather cooperates next week.end, the shuttle is to make its first Aorida-to-Aorida roundtrip, landing here in eight daFr The ••suck Rogers · t" n Arrested in Ventura Thuf$day after a bizarre set of circumstances were William D. Waltch,47,andcompany sales manager Stephen R. Kimber, 39, of Ventura. The Space Shuttle Challenger roan into epace after launcblng th.la momtnc. with rumbling liftoff at a.m~ I ()()..ton shuttle flashed to life and and rose swiftly on 7 million pounds of (Pleue eee 8B1JTTL&/A2) Walters told police that he was taking machinery that belonged to him and that he was acti~ on advice of his attorney, officers sa1d. Fountain Valley Detective Dennis Menna said the all~ bur&)ary took place Wednesday ntght at Seapro in the city's industrial district at 18030 Euclid St. Newport 'Pilgrim' high and dry Walters and Kimber allegedly rented two U-Haul trucks and used a key to remove the property with the help of three laborers. Menna said. The U-Hauls apparently weren't enough to do the JOb so the men ordered a flat-bed truck from the California Towing Company in Santa Ana, Menna said. Later, police. tipped off to the alleged burglary by Walters' son, William C. Walters of Newport (Pleue .ee SON'S/ A2) A Weetmlf 11119f woman. dtMng a1ong tM~ medlatt on• sen °'9g()F~wtttttw•heed-Hohtatumed oft, ....... 'llMnday .............. ~,... Md .. hwtld 1nto .,. pathway of en~lna<*'. ~-Ann Srud( .... 37 ..... -pt~~-the---otthe 8:20 t>~m· -~l-t thtt Mcfldden A~ ~ eccordlng to 1he CaHJomia.HIO"-Y Patrot. Local hero now faces eviction as boat overstays welcome By KAREN E. KLEIN Of Ille Delly ...... ..,, Only two months after 5,000 people gathered at a launch an,ct hailed him a local hero, Dennis Holland and his 100-foot clipper ship are being evicted from Newport Harbor and have no place to go. The Pilgrim of Newport, an 18th-ce ntury-style vessel that Holland and his wife, Betty, built by hand in the front yard of their Costa Mesa home over 13 years has overstayed its welcome at Rhein Wharf near the Cannery Village and could possibly face fines if it's not moved shortly. Holland, who put the masts on the boat nearly two weeks ago and is waiting for rigging, says he has nowhere to put the boat and no way to move it. .. , can't go anywhere," the 37-ycar-old boat builder said Thurs- day. ··r1~·ust have to stay and pay the fines an hope they don't impound me." Holland and some harbor officials are currently looking for a private dock or mooring or a place in a yacht marina where the Pilgrim can tie up temporarilr. Negotiations with a local sailing club may eventually le'd to a per- manent home for the Pilgrim, but that is probably two months away. • • Holland bad obtained permission from the Newport Beach City Coun- cil to keep the boat at Rhein Wharf for four days while he put up the masa, according to Dave Harshbarger, city marine director. That four days stretched into two weeks Thursday. The dock, next to a seawall between Delaney's and the Cannery res- taurants. is a public area usuall.Y used by boats for short periods of tame to make repairs. "We try to keep the area open, although there have been occasions where people can stay longer," Harshbarger said. When Holland first asked for pennission to keep the Pilgrim there, he made tt clear that he had a permanent place to dock the boat, Harshbarger said. And Holland did have arrange- ments to move the boat to the Sea Scout base. But Thursday, as he made preparations to move Sunday, he said the arrangements fell through. Holland behves an old enemy with plenty of clout in town is puttmg pressure on officials to pay Holland baclc for a lon$-held grudge. His theory 1s founded on nothing more than a hunch. But no matter the cause, he and the Pilgrim have literally been left high and dry. "I named my boat after this city," Holland said in frustration. "I thought they'd welcome me with open arms. This is my home." Holland drew international media attention in November, when after 13 (Pleue see PILGRIM/ A2) i DllJ ...................... Denni.a Holland bu a boat in the water and no place to to. n. ~ tnirted n.tth-ho\lt tt6fftc fof ~two hOUtl. S.~~j Irvine Co. chief Bren joins Caltech board guerd .... and Wint ~ authoftttlil Mid. -Donald Bren, the chairman of the ,.... aw ............ dOwl\ on • board and majority stockholder of the ~ DatUt UOZ drMlrt ~ Irvine Co., began serving a five-year TI-* Scott, 33, Of L.ong ~He tenn as a Caltech trustee last month, wu not ~ liutfiortUil ,. joining 4.i other leaders in business ~ and education who govern one of the lndC4W, °"'°"'Mild, Wll .. IO'f9d nation's most prestigious science ttom•CMn~lntM""'of schools. Wl Olw:cMnlng red Font Ptnto, .. Bren took over a scat vacated by '* ---· Deane Johnson, a Warner Com- • mu01cat1ons executive, who stepped down at the end of the year, according to Dwain Fullenon, vice president for institute relations for the Pasadena school. "Gtven his stature and position in a growing area, aJI those skills will be useful" as a trustee, Fullerton said this week. Bren. who acquired a controlling interest in the ln·ine Co. last April. 1s one of the 50 wealthiest Amencans. according to a 1983 Forbes magazine ranking. Bren was invited to become a trustee by board members, who elected him to the post. Fullerton said. "We're very pleased to have ham on the board:· he said, adding that Bren attended his first meeting Jan Cost vs. b enefit the issue iil transit fight Revenue woutd help, but area merchants could lose billions Orange County's top electe<.a of- ficials and business leaders havr for months been "sellina" to voters the 1rans~nation benefits they would reap 1f a ptnny increase 10 the sales tax 1s approved next June. But the tax proponents' sales pitch wa made more difficult this Wttk when a study by a Chapma.n College economtst commissioned by county Motor Car Dealers Assoc1ataon said the I-cent tu would cost rctaileraS33 billion in lo t ~'« ovc~ IS ycarJ _., consumers \hopt>cd cl whcrt to save money Donald Booth who did the study said total taxable sales could drop as much as I 0 percent. a rcducuon that could have a scnous affect on fund1na for local aovcrn· I ment~. Clearly, the transponation tax 1s shaping up as a dollar·and<ents issue with the costs being weighed against the benefits. · The I-cent increase would raise an estimated $5.4 billion to be pent on a host oftransportatlon ptOjcclS dunna the next I .S years, including frttway and highway widening projects. lht construction of new frttWays and tht po s1blc construction of a mass transit system These communny leaders point to Orange County's already congC$tcd frecwa)' andancrial trttt system and ~•m of dire consequence if nothll'\I i done. By tl\c end ofth1s century. they y, Ora"lc_ County will have ad cd 700,000 nt'w resident~ and S00,000 new JOb -equivalent to a city the me of Denver. ~d that ~owth translate to increased cons tl on "Our tran ponatton ~}'Stem ha~ I JEFF Aou1 PERSPECTIVE fail~ to kttp pact Wlth our popu· lat1on and cmplO)'mcnt arow1h and we need to plan for the future:· reads tht' 101roductton to the tran portatton proarnm the Orange Count) Tfln . portation < ·omm1 ''on 1 hop1na voters •ill pprovc June S . ~ county dnvcn can rcadth attc\l, freeway traffic alona the most he v1ly travtleJ county routc5 -the San Diego, ';inta Ana and o ta Mc frccwa)' -tread~ creeps longaupccd of '5mtk pcl houror t less for several hours each workda)'. But county transportaion planners contend that the proje<:ts detailed tn the 15-year plan coupled with the mone) the pcnn~ tax would raise not only "would put 1n place a tran por- tatton svstem that works." but also would pro' 1de a "strona foundation" from which to grow as the county grows 1n tht° f uturc To bolster 1t arguments 1n favor of the ta' hike. the tran ponauon com· m1ss1on ha~ chanertd stud1e prtd1c· una that 1f the 1mproHments 1n the plan art completed, dn"c~ would spend I time on frttways. t'an would suffer le-wear and t~ar, thus requiring fcwtr rtp31~. and cm· plpym would oo\ be payina cm· pfoyee for tame J t ~ust of frl.-t~~Y delays One study chancrtd b) the com- m1ss1on <'oncludtd that if the proJtC\'l en' 1 1oncd art romplctcJ. the ro~t (Pluae aee TRA1'81T I A.2} • 16. Trustees include an Arco chic( execuuve. a Nobel laureate and a former cabinet member, Fullerton said. Bren's name has also been men· uoncd as a possible candtdate for \be UC Board of Regena. The l2·year terms of two members expire Marth 1 Have your eye on a new car? The best $Uto dealer$ on ttle Orange C~Qst . offer spec\al deals ln today's Auto PUot -PaCeeCl-' • A2 * Ofange Co t DAILY PILOT/Friday, F9bruary 3. 1984 Ir-v-ine pig finds freed om fatal Porker escapes pen ---only to be chewed apart by guard dogs A farmer who wu tendina an 1l\Jurcd p1a 1n the backyard of h1:1. Irvine home in Northwood had 10 slauahter the animal Thu1"14ay after 1t was attacked by two protective dog) Animal Contrt>I Officer Carl Pagano said the homeowner wa!> given a wntten \.\<arn1ng for violating a municipal code proh1b1t1lli the keeping of livestock 1n a re!>1dent1al area. "We felt h1\ heart was 1n the niht CONTINUED STORIES ·--_2-~~ place." Pap no 'laid The full-grown p11 with•~ tnJurcd Leg freed Ltsclf from.. a backyard pcii .ind wac; later mauled by the fanner's petc;, two Oermao ~hepards. Neish· bors ..-ho h~ rd the fi1ht called poHtt, P~nosaid. ' f'.ullln&dopand PJ&S i.ogeiher: wa not a good thing." he said The animal had to be put to sl~p. Bandit robs Mesa Dlotel A man waving a blue steel handJun threatened a clerk at the Sandpiper Motel, 196 7 Newpon Blvd. tn Costa Mesa Thu•sda) and ran off with St.900. The \uspect, deM:nhed as a white malt" 1n ht\ 20s. w::ilkcd into thr motel otlice about 7 p.m. He showed 'he clerk the aun and demanded money from 'he ca h reamer. After she handed over the cash, he ran out of the office and was llLSt seen running south on Newport Boulevard PILGRIM FACES EVICTION IN NEWPORT •.. From Al years the Ptlgnm was chnstened and launched .,., hilt.· 5 000 well wishers from all O\er the world watched. Dennis took odd Jobs to finance the project and Betty and the couple's three young daughter~ lived 1n the hull oft he boat for I 0) ears while they struggled to rcalt1c their dream. ··1 don't think the ci ty understands what this really means," Holland said. 'Tm going to be sailing up the Rhine and 1n the Mediterranean, carrying the l"ll) nag." Holland al~o ~1d ht•'s been a<ikcd to represent l'-l'WP<>n m a tall boat exh1b111on tn long Beach this Jul} 4, tn con1 unctron w11h tht· 1984 Olym- pics The P1lgnm has attracted consider- able attention an m current home. Last weekend, when Holland opened the boat for free tours. over 1,000 people came aboard Another open house as coming up this weekend he said. He plans to book chaner cruises on the boat and aJread) has sn cral groups signed up and eight weddings on the books Ham Gage, Ne" port Beach harbolfnaster. said 11 '" difficult 10 enforce other rcsulat1on~ when Holland 1s allowed to sta) on in- definitely. He has been trying to ofTcr solu- tions for the Pilgrim, he said. but the number of docks that can accommo- date a boat that size are few. Manne Director Harshbarger said the city is "looking at its enforcement options" but has not :ret decided whether to levy fines or impound the boat. "We've asked him to do everything he can 10 relocate by Sunday. There's a point where the city's got to enforce its ordi!_la~es." Harshbarger saui "We can't tum public propeny .. over lo the exclusive use of one ind1v1dual.' he said. Holland insists he has no place to put the boat -the temporary nggmg 1s not strong enough to take the P1lgnm out to sea }Ct. .. All I can do now 1t fight city hall," he said. And he·11 ha ve to pay the fines, if they are levied. ··1 have a hard enough time puuin.a food on the table and fin ishing the boat." he said. "I guess I'll have to sta) here until it's finished and then pick up and leave the city." FOURTH CHARGE •.. From Al the same da} a 22-year-old Santa Ana woman told authorities that Lauchlan mokstcd her He was arre'>ted Jan 20 b) fello" offi cer<i. told he "'ould be fired and arraigned on the \e>. charges the \aml· da) Armbrust said after Lauthlan·s suspension, an tn\ cst1g;i1ion led them to two other "-Omen "ho claimed the> were as~ulted b) the patrolman. A 28-year-old Fountain Valle~ woman alleged she was raped alter being involved in a mrnor lar <Kttdent. A 39-year-old Costa Mesa "oman claimed she was molested after being stopped 1n front of her apartment for speeding. i\11 of the aUeged incident took place rn Co!>ta Mesa and date back to late 1982. according to Armbrust Lauchlan. a resident of Brea and father of two. twice had been singled out for braver) while on the ( osta Mesa poltce force. Officials said he had a $Ood record in Placentia and R1 vers1dc County. OeltJ '1lol .... ,.... •ptigrtm of Newport' •lta-ln harbor a• owner, city debate lu fate. SHUTTLE LAUNCHED INTO SPACE ... From Al thrust generated h~ 11\ po"crlul engines. "Roser. Houston. th" I'> rl'all\ d great ndc:· said cummandl·r \ ance Brand as Challenger darted thruugh panly cloudy '>k1cs. twl\11 ng o' l'r the Atlantlc Otcan On a southl"<l'I heading, 1\S trail offire and smoke "'a., v1s1ble for miles to the tens of thousands who watched lalioll from ocean and riverfront \ 1c.,., 1ng <.pr11\ 11 was C hallcnger's fourth trouble-free launch and shu11lc upcr ations manager Tom l 't'>man \aid, .. It \ become a very nice Oying machine " ""E\er)th1ng \l'f) normal· M1.,'\1 on Contml told thl' a\tronaut\ a~ the; '\citied rntu 11 rh11 l~O m1k'\ a hm c E:art h f he ma111 order ol hu\ine'i'\ folloY. · 1ng laum h wa\ Jlterno<JO deplu) rnt·nt of a uimmercial c,a1elltte fhe Jel-pa<.k leSI\ arc to begin ne\t Tucc,da ) "hen tv.o a'>tronauts arc w mo'c outs1dt• the shuttle. propelled by hursts of ga\ from can1~ter~ hu11t tntothe~ Brand 52. has tw1Cc before been in space. The other four crewmen. all firs1-t1merc,. are Robert Gibson 37. pilot. and m1ss1on '>pec1ahsts Ronald l\lf cNaar. 33. Bruce McCandless. 46, and Robert Stewart 41 Mc Nair 1s the second black assigned 10 a U.S. space m1ss1on. Stcwan , a heutenant colonel. 1s the tirst Army officer to fl} in 'ipacc. MtC andlcss 1s a Navy captain and C11bc;on a Na') commander The astronauts arc to land here a we1:k from Saturday on the I 5J){)()7foot wncrete runway JUSt four mile\ from launch pad 39A. A shuttle cn·v. tned last Jul) to return to the Cape but "as foaled by weather and dt\l:rtcd to Caltforn1a r he pa) ing bu<,1ness ol flight. delt\Cf) ol <:ommun1ca11on~ \3tel- llltc!>. is to be concluded on day two. ~estern l 'nt on and the Indonesian g(I\ ernment 1'at h arc paying N-ASA \ 10 million to deliver their satcl111es. After McNa1r and Stewart release them from the cargo ba). rod.ets will boost them into stat1onar} orbll\ 22 .300 mtle.-. OUI \.1uch of the rec;t of the tnp 1s rehearsal lor the next flight in Apnl when another crew is to capture and repair a '>atelhte named Solar Max. The adventures begin Tuesday when McCandless and Stewart arc to strap themselves into cha1r-hke backpacks and become the first humans to \-Cnture into space without a ~fet) rope The} will move 300 feet away from Challenger on tiny thrusts of nitrogen gas from 24 JCls and ttien maneuver back 10 the open cargo bay. The:r wall glide slowly. about 2 feet per second. .. h wtll take us about 15 minutes to move out 300 feet." McCandless said A second JC l-Y.all.. 1s scheduled for T hur!>da \ Onl) cmc wall leave the bay at a lame. with the other remaining be- hind to a~'>l\I 1f necessary. Brand and Gibson v.1ll be alen to steer ( hallcnger alongside the -.pace-walker for a rescue in case of trouble SON'S TIP LEADS TO FATHER'S ARREST ... From Al tk.1Lh \'lfl' IO\C-.t1g.al1ng.tl lht• \ll"TlC whl'n the~ gol a call from 1hr towing tom pan~ a')ktng d1re<. tt0n' 10 a houc,e 1n \ t'nlura f·ountatn Vallq roltCC' (>nicer Stn t' Wallwrn\ obtained the a<ldrt'<;\ from the tow1nB-COm pan) Of)t'ral<>r\ and lotal police alcncd Ventura p<)lll t· who c,takcd out the resident l' ' 1 he Ventura officer.. tailed the 1-...0 LI.haul trutk<i as the)' allegedl y wen· hl'ading for a new manufacturing '•IC 111 that uty. according to Mt.>nna The 1"'0 mrn rn thc truck'i. who later ltHnl·<l out to nc W tllt.irt1 I>. Waiki\ Just Call 642-6086 0111, Piiot O.llw•ry I• Ouar1nte.d u~, t ...,., *, ! not ,. ••• """' , ·~·· a, ~ :JO' " '" l"''ll'• ~. " •"'d ,o"' .tt ; " 1 • ,,..._..., Jnd t...1mt'll.:1, a{(:on.ltng 10 Menna, \.'lW thl' poltcc and apparently turned hack to the re!.1dence "here the) were arre'ltt·d. Mt·nna \a1d Polrtc invc\ligator<i sa1<l Scapro wa\ forml·d after anothc:r company o" ned h> the: cider Waltt:rs became ano,oh cnt ~a pro had pucha~d the wm pan~ .ind the '>COior Walter<, ..er\cd ao, 11.-. general manager unl1I nine month\ ago l11,est1gator'i al<,o ~1d Walter<, had loanc-d the company $33,000 and was hl'ing paid JU\t thc 1 ntcr<:,t on the loan h' tht• compan) He reported!\ told officer'> the compan; was behind 1n II\ payment<; Detcctr ves also alleged, however. that Walter\ owed Scapro about $25,000 for c,cuba diving equipment produej'> that he purchased for two other ~mpan1cs he operated out of ~apro fac1ht1es -Quality Spons and Sea ')pons. Kimber. the other 'iuspcct arrested Thursday, was sale~ managerofSeapro as well a'I Walterf other t"'o companies. The two men were lodged in Orangl' \ounty Jail on burglary rharges. poltce said What do you hk~ •bout the Dally Pilot? What don't you llkt? 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The program developed by trans- portation commission analysts provides for a S 12. 5 billion package of' improvements that would be paid for b} a mix of federal , state. local and pn vate sources plus the $5.4 billion the sales tax would generate. The sales tax monies would account for about 40 percent of the total. Fifty percent of the mone} gener- ated would be used for h1ghwa} and freeway improvements, 20 percent \\Ould be allocated for local improve- ments. I 0 percent would be slated for a count) -wide d1 scrct1onary fund and 20 percent would be set aside pending a final dec1s1on on a Costa Mcsa-10-Fullenon rail hne Specifically. the improvements and estimated cost of the projects dc1a1led in the program are •Santa .\ na Freeway-widen from ~1x to eight lanes at a cost of S 1.2 b1ll1on and a $107 million upgrading of the 1-5-Routc 55 anterchange. Cost SI 2 h11l1on and SI 07 mllhon respec- t a, ch • ~an Diego F-rccwa) -widen from eight 10 10 lanes bctY.ecn the ~anta .\na Frcc"a~ Junction and the ~an Gabnel Rn er Fn:ewa:r ( ost: $80 m1ll1on •Garden Grove Freewa:r -widen from six to eight lanes between the '\an Diego Freewa> and Ne""- port-Costa Mesa Freeway Junction. C O'>t: $181 m11l1on. • :"ewport-Cmta Mesa Free""a> - "'Iden from six to eight lanes between the San Diego Frccwa> and Route 91 . Cor,t S 186 million • Orange Freewa\ -....-1den from e11th1to10 lanes het~ccn Rou1c 5 anc1 Tonner Canyon Road Cost: Sl45 million. • R1ve rs1dc Frecwa) -widen from c;1x 10 eight lanes from Coyote Creek Bndge to Wier Canyon Road. Cost: Sl57 m1lhon • Pacific Coast Highway -widen to six lanes from MacArthur Boulevard to San Gabriel Raver. Cost: $54 million • Beach Boulevard -widen to eight lanes between Whittier Boulevard and Pacific Coast High- way. Cost: $53 m1l11on. • Onega H1ghwa} -widen to primary highway standards near the cat} of San Juan Capistrano and from Route 5 to La Nov1a. Cost: S5.2 m1l11on •Im penal Highway-widen to six lanes between State College Boulevard and Route 91 Cost: S56 m1lhon . • Laguna (an)'on Road -widen from two to four lanes between Canyon Acres Dnve and the San Diego Freeway, incl uding realign- ment of Big Bend Curve. Cost: S 19.4 m1ll1on Ne" freewa ~ Lonstrpct1on pro-.1ded for in the plan includes: • ( osta Mesa Freewa\ extension from Bristol Street to Pacific Coast H1ghwa> Cost S 158 ma I hon. •Orange Frec"'a} -extend Route 5 7 from 11s present terminus at Route S 10 the San Diego Freeway. Cost· S 1.3 billion. • Eastern Corridor -construction of a new four-lane freewa y from Route 91 to Route 5 Cost: $237 mil hon. • Foothill Corridor -construction of a four-lane freeway from the Eastern Comdor to Route 5 near the Orange County border. Cost: $355 m1lhon. • San Joaquin Hi ll Freeway - OBIE SPORTS LTD. construction of a new s1~ to 10-lane freewa y from MacArthur Boulevard to A very Parkway and Juntpero Serra Road at the Santa Ana Freeway. Cost: $772 million. Besides highway and freeway pro- jects. the 15-year package includes $207 m1lhon allocated for main- taining and operating 250 miles of county highways, S2 .5 billion to be turned over to cities based on popu· lat1on for local transportation im- provements; and $644 million to be placed 1n a county-wide discretionary fund to be doled out by the transpor- tation commission on a project mcnt·bas1s. The transit component of the plan contains two elements. consisung of a bus categor) and a rapid transit categor). A total S2. 7 billion 1s budgeted for bus operations. maintenance and capital improvcmnts for the Orange Count) Transit District and the Laguna Beach Municipal Bus Lines. The transit element of the plan sets aside S 1.4 billion for the construc- tion. operation and maintenance of a 38.3-male. single-track rail hne run- ning east-west between Buena Park and Santa Ana and north-south bet"een Costa Mesa and Fullerton However. because of the political controversy the rail ltne has en- countered. the transportation com- mission has not yet approved project construction nor even agreed that a ra1l ltne would best serve the area for which it 1s proposed. A decision will not be finalized for several years. Count} voters will be asked to approve the tax hike, ltm1ted 10 a 15-yearduration. on the June 5 ballot. A maJorit} of count) voters must approve the proposal for 11 to become law SKI SALE SAVE ALL SKIS IXAMfll.U UPTO FROM: ROSSI, ATOMIC, ou•. NEAi 50% IAS NOW YOUUYI ROSSI FP .. '300°0 • '210-.• 'IO" ATOMIC RS. •28511 • '215" .. •JO" OFF OUN 930 . '31000 • '210". 'llO" HEAD &S .. '285" .•1W0 .• •" SALE STARTS FRIDAY, FE8RUARY ~RD, 10 A.M. SAVE ALL BOOTS DAMl'LU UPTO IY: •ICA. WI~ W. 30% llROICA llS NOW YOU SAVI AIRsmD1 TRIDOO .. '215". '115". '80" WIED OFF TBMom •21seo. '195". 'IO" Ulm SI II ... •225". '175". '50" 20% 10 ALL SKI CLOTHING 70 010 OFF FEATURING: BOGNER, oaERMYER, ROFFE. 71 SERAC;-C.-B., NILS, MOTHER KAREN, DEJIETllE le MORE 4 01 BMRANCA PK IRWE. CA. 92714 112-1212 2131 l COAST HWY. CDIMADRllAR 11s.1100 CIC -•YMllllMI LmY•Pamtl• .................. • .. BO * Orange Co11t OAIL't' Pt~OT/Frfday, February 3, 198'4 'OD the ' NYSE CoMPOSlf £ TRANSACTIONS FllllrS 11 ll. (PST) l'llCES W1rn r NYSE D : NYSE L1 .~Ol H'. WH AT AME X Orn NEW VORK (AP) Ftb 2 AMEX LEADER S NASDAQ SUMMAR Y Go to Quo rE s " ME TALS QuoT ES That's an apt description of both business and business people along the Orange Coast. To keep track of where companies are going and which people are helping ---.--·--=th_e_m~ge tnere.lu!?t watch 'Credtf Ltne' .-evei:y day in th . Bustn ssse tionofyournew llilJ Pilat '. • Edwin Meserve takes Iliff, Thorn&:Co. post Edwin A. Meaern of Newport Beach has been named industnal marketing associate for the New~rt Beach office of Iliff, Tborn & Co., according to Jim Meconi, vice president and manager of the commercial real rstatt• firm . Before JOininJ l11fT, Thom, & Co .. Meserve worked for Grubb & Ellis for 13 years. In his new position, Meserve wi ll be responsible for 1ndustnal real estate sales for the Phoeniit-based brokerage firm. • • • Marvin McCurdy has been named vice president, sales at P remier Source Dlstrlbat~g, an lrvi_ ne-based dist~butor of !"icrocomputer systems. Mccurdy will supervise Premier's sales staff in the lrvme. Phoemit and San Diego offices. Before 101ning Premier, McCurdy was regional sales manager for Toshiba America's information systems d1v1sion. • • • Joe Moeller, a pitcher with the Los An1ele1 Dodgers from 1962 to 1971 , has been named a consultant at Westec Security Inc., a Garden Grove-based MESERVE MCCURDY residential security firm. The Manhattan Beach resident is still affiliated wit h the Dodgers, makingpublic spe.ak.ingappearanceson bebalfoftheclub. Westec has dealers throughout the United States. • • • Edw ard J. IDdvlk has been named director of marketing at Newport Beach-ba~d O'Donnell, Brigham & Partners/Southern, an industrial development firm . The announcement was made by William Blair Armstrong, the firm 's Southern Cahfomia resident partner. Before joining O'Donnell, lndivik served as a commercial real estate salesman in the Newport Beach office of Coldwell Banker Commercial Real Estate. • • • In a further expansion of their velour warm-up apparel operation, Conti has moved to their new location at 15641 Chemical Lane in Huntington Beach. The firm began marketing their clothing line three yea rs ago under their own label as welf as private labels. Patrick Conti 1s sales manager, J im Conti is production manager. • • • Keith J . Gummery has been assigned to CDB Inc. of Newport Beach for a one-year study of the venture capital business, according to Walter W. Crunenden, president. Gummery, on leave from Spicer & Pegler, a British CPA firm, will research the venture capital tndustry Jn the U.S. CDB is an investment banking firm which specializes in financing high technology compames in Orange County. • • • Carole Eicben, president of Carole Elcben Interiors of Santa Ana. was a speaker at the 40th annual NattonaJ Association of Homebuilders convention in Houston last month. Eichen, chief of design of her 50-person interior merchandising firm. demonstrated how American selling techniques can be adopted by Japanese homebuilders at a preconvention program sponsored by Global Llnk of Venice. During the convention, Eichenjoaned a panel of interior designers and architects discussion new design trends for kitchens and bathrooms. • • • Several personnel moves have been announced at Hutton Associates, a Santa Ana-based real estate development firm . After joining the firm just over a year ago, Irvine resident Greg McClelland has been named a new vice president, wi th responsibility for the management of the Hutton projects in the Riverside area. He was formerly wi th Co14well Banker Real Estate Services. BaJboa Island resident Patrick J. Kennedy has joined the staff as a financial analyst and operational advisor. Kennedy will work with both the operations and accounting departments and will oversee all cost at the $300 million Hatton Centre, a business center being developed on a 46-acre site at the intersection of MacArthur Boulevard and the Newport Freeway in Santa Ana. Also recently joining the firm is Savoy Bellavia, former senior planner for the city of Hunti ngton Beach. Bellavia will work as a project manager at Hutton, involved with several projects including a 69-acre residential community in Fresno, a 55-acre commercial/industrial property in Redlands and a 220-acre residential development in Riverside. .. Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Friday, February 3, 1984 88 • ·. COMPLETE NEW VOR~ STOCK EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS B-8 .. Sevendaysand $400,000 At Ease gets big r esults from sale "We're preuy well cleaned out," was how At Ease owner Al Douglass described what was left after thousands of customers spent more than $400,000 in the store's !>even-day year end clearance sale. The annual event is unlike any other; customers line up outside the Fashion Island store in cult-like fashion hours before the doors open. Some folks come from as far away as San Diego and Norwalk, and choose to sleep over to guarantee a good place in line. "We had an awful lot of fun, I can't think of an irate customer in the store," Douglass said. "In fact. every- one was thanking us on the war. out." Douglass said that each days sales figures broke records, and total sales volume finished 10 percent above l 983's. Still, there was $40,000 in merchandise left over. Part of that will go to the At Ease store in Westwood, where workers are gearing up for another sale. But "a good portion" of the merchandise will be donated to Fairview State Hospital in Costa Mesa. Douglass said. This-year. At Ease-honored devout customer Trevor Clark, 75, who has religiously attended every sale for the past 14 years. "We gave him a director's chair and congratulated him a few hours before the sale began last Wednes- day." DousJass said. "Trevor was very, very tickled. And Douglass will be equally tickled this time neitt week 1f his Westwood sale is as successful as Newport Beach's. The final tally for Newport Beach: 2,600 shrits, 3,400 pairs of slacks and jeans, 1,200 ties, 1.500 pairs of socks, 300 suits, 600 sport coats, 600 wi nter Jackets, 600 belts, 400 blouses, 300 skirts and 400 ladies sweaters. © Conference on women's careers A mini-<:onference for women seeking career advancement or change will be presented Saturday, Feb. 11 by Coastline College. The program runs from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Coastline's Peterson Learning Center, 2066 1 Farnsworth Lane, Huntington Beach. Entitled "Shaping You and Your Career," the conference will include three workshops featuring some of Coastline's popular lecturers and seminar leaders. The workshops are entitled "Dis- covering Your Professional Power and How to Market It," "Successfully fapressing Yourself Through the Language of Clothes" and "The Emerging You -Breaking Free." Fee for the daylong conference is $30, which includes lunch. For regis- tration information. call Coastline at 241-6186. Shoppera anticipating the first day of the At Eaae aale camped out waltIDg fo,., the . Oelfr,..... ....... .., lM ,,.,_ • doora to o~n a~ th«! Faahlo~ Ialand mem clothing atore Past BIA presidents to get roasted Past presidents of the Orange County Building Industry Association will be roasted during the chapter's annual-'6 p.m. meeting Monday at the A1rporter rnn, in Irvine. Paul Salata, creator of" Irrelevant Week," will serve as master of ceremonies. Roastees include former presidents v EXPERT ADVICE - -"' "'----·- Ups and downs of deregulation Air-fare wars again are breaking out in this. the fifth year of airline de- regulation -and while not of the scope of the great transcontinental fare SYLVIA PORTER war of 1983, the •••••••••••• bargain fares are wel- come news to business and vacation travelers ah kc. This 1s particularly so on the New York-to-Miami route. Most rece nt headlines about deregulauon have been prompted by the well-publicized difficulties of Eastern. Continental. TWA and Air Florida. Underneath the headlines, if you read carefully, you can even derect scattered cries for re-regulation of th e industry. Some airline executives have complained that deregulation has eroded profi ts and services. and they want to see the introduction ofa floor price on fare s. While it's true that individual airlines have been hit by big losses and some have failed in the past few years, it's equatly true that others have prospered. This group includes not just some of the upstart ca rriers. but old. well-established ones as well. Also. 1984 appears slotted to be a year of increased passenger load and record profits. The Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB). scheduled to ~o out of existence at the end of this year(if Congress permits this to happen), soon will issue its report on dercgulauon's first five years. Favorable conclusions are expected, along with a recommendation that deregulation be con11nued. Even without the report, some results ot deregulation arc clear. So far. the passenger ranks as the No. I winner in the battle of deregulation. When Con~rcss passed the Ai rline Deregulation Act of I 978. it anticipated that fierce competition among the airlines would result m more efficient operations, a wide~ variety of passenger choices and a menu of fares. These are, m fact, the consequences. Overall, fares have increased (what hasn't become more expensive?), but the mtense competiuon on certain routes has invited heavy discounting. This has benefited the traveling public and, on most fligh ts, a range of fares is offered. If you. the passenger, can be fleitible about plans, you can save substantially. In addition to fare wars, the real cost of travel has been distorted by the airlines themselves through flying too many planes with too many em pty seats. The number of passengers flying on reduced fares shot up from 57 percent m 1980 to 78 percent in 1982' to 85 percent in the first sill. months of 1983. The sprouting of 14 new carriers as a result of deregulation has contributed to bargain travel, too. The new airlines account for 2.4 percent of passcneers, says the Air Tran!.port Association, but their major impact has been on fares. Their lower oper-.iting costs have permitted them to charge less. and on many route$, they've helped push down fares. Passengers from small communities probably have been more arff'ectcd by deregulation than those in m-_jor markets. The days before deregulation were surctly ideal, thou&h. as the Aviation Consumer Action proJCCl P<?ints out. Between 1960 and 19771 the CAB permitted airlines to pull out of 179 communittes. Today, airlines -usually small commuter ones - arc paid a subsidr for serving small. money-losing destinations. The Airline Deregulation Act requires that service be provided for SSS communities that merited airline serv1ce before 1978. The ~suits have been mill.Cd on all sides. Some commun1t1es have lost scrv1oc; others have aamcd. In some cases. commuter hnel hnv.c been able to provide mo~ daily service th~n the larger earners that formerly serviced the community. • The adversities of the industry can't all be blamed on "deteaulation."Thedoublin.aofoil pnc~ in the 1970s, the \lp$~....LQ. J l\JCCCSL r.a.tcs, back.t.o·b3ck ...r~n• -came~n top of the airlines" buyin.a sit~"Oithe hmtfca.ac in anticipation of bia increases in passcna.cr 1ravcl. Jf 1984 turns out to be tht good )'e.a.r for the afrhncs that 1s cxpcctcd1 the bencfia of dc:rcaulation will cmcric clnrly 11 ta11. Richard Hall, Scott Biddle, Tony Allen, Karl Bergheer and Roland Osgood. Tickets for the meeting are $25 for members. Reservations should be made by calling the chapter office at 547-3042. NEW YORK (A~) NASDAO lllU ... tleM lllOWlne l\lttlftt bids and lewftt ~ ltV mett .. malren aa ef 4 p.m. Prlcfl Cl9 ,,,.. 1"du4le ,...., martcvp met11Cl9wn w _.,,,,,_ ·lulen fer TI!llnday. 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Sports Ex-Edison High standout Mike Dotterer reaped the benefits of the Raiders' Super Bowl win -even though he never played a down./81 UC Irvine's basketball team enjoys 100-84 laugher at expense of Long Beach State./81 Veteran Bob Murphy shares the first-round lead of the Crosby Pro-am golf tournament In Pebble Beach./82 Entertainment The musical "Working" at UC Irvine Is a must for anyone concerned with bosses, raises and rules. /WHkender Byron Janis' virtuosity complemented the Los Angefes Chamber Or- chestra In Santa Ana. /Weekender Buelneea People llned up for hours to get Into a sale at At· Ease -and $400,000 In sales resulted./85 INDEX Auto Pilot Bridge Butt.tin Board au .. ,,... CaHfornla Nftl CIUlffied ' Comlet Ctonword OMth NotlcM Gardening ~~ Ann Lander• MUtulll FUndl NettOnal .... Oplnk>n People Poblog Pubetd No.tlCM C1-4 A8 A3 85 A4 CM A8 C8 87 A8 C7 A8 A8 85 A4 AS lporta---- A&<-7 A3 87 BJ.A_ TV Log WMtcender -"' A2 A A4 Mesan seized . on tip by son Pair face-chargesin theft of equipment By ROBERT BARKER Of ... o.tr .... ""' A 47-ycar-Old Costa Mesa man and a business associate have been ar- rested on charges of stealing $300,000 in scuba diving manufacturingcqujp-· mcnt from a Fountain Valley com- pany. The suspect's son was a partner in the company and reported bis father as a suspect in the alleged burglary, police said today. Arrested in Ventura Thursday after a bizarre set of circumstances were William D. Walters, 47, and company sales manager Stephen R. Kimber, 39, of Ventura. Walters told police that he was taking machinery that belonged to him and that he was acti11J on advice of his attorney, officers said. Fountain Valley Detective Dennis Menna said the alleged buralary took place Wenesd.ay night at tfie Seapro lnc. in the city's industrial district at 18030 Euclid St. Walters and Kimber allegedly rented two U-Haul tnacks and used a key to remove the property with the help of three laborers, Menna said. The U-Haul s apparently weren't enough to do the JOb so the men (Pleue 11ee THEFT I A2) Crash kills motorist on freeway Victim said driving with headlights off A Westminster woman, driving along the center median on the San Dieao Freeway with her car head- lights turned off, was killed Thursda)'. evening when she struck a guard rail and was hurled into the pathway of an oncoming car. Delores Ann Brucker, 37, was pronounced dead at the scene of the 6:20 p.m. accident at the Mcfadden Avenue overpass, according to the California Highway Patrol. The accident snarled rush-hour traffic for nearly two hours. Bnackcr, drivina northbound, was traveling at about 7S miles an bour between the center divider and the fast lane when her car struck a metal guard rail and went airborne, authorities said. Her car slammed down on a northbound Datsun 280Z driven by Theotis Scott, 33, of LOnJ Beach. He was not injured, authorities reported. Bnacker, officers said1 was ejected from bercar and landed an the path of an oncoming red Ford Pinto, lcilling her instantly. -. Astronauts wtll walk in space without cords CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. (AP)- Tbe shuttle ChallCJllCI' returned l.o orbit this m.omina, carry1111 tWe astron"'u on an adveiiturous mission to test a S l 0-million ~-1** that for the fint time will put man ia free ftiaht across the vacuum~· It was the perfect birthday • & retirina launch director Al 'H.ia, who helped see the shuttle throup i• first 10 Oighu ... We were S7 miJli.. secon<ts late," an official aaid witb satisfaction. If the weather cooperates next weekend, the-shuttle is to me.kc. ica first Aorida..co-Aorida roundtrip. landina here in eiabt daFf. The .. Buck Roten . t .. bean with namblina liftoff at a.m. fbe 10().•oo sbuule t11shcd &o life and and rose swiftly on 7 million pounds of thrust aenerated by its powerful engines. "Ro~r" Houston, this is really a a.reat nde," said commander Vance Brand as Challenger darted throUlh partly cloudy skies, .twisting over tM Atlantic Ocean. On a southeast beadina, iu trail offire and smoke wu WWII ,. 111 visible for miles to the ten1 of The Space Shuttle Cbaltenaer roan into •pace after launcblnt tlala morntnc· (Pleue eee aatJTTL&/ A2) ... Newport 'Pilgrim' high and dry ~ocal hero now faces eviction as boat overstays welcome By KAREN E. KLEIN otho.tr ......... Only two months after 5,000 people gathered at a launch and hailed him a local hero, Dennis Holland fni his I 00-foot clipper ship are being evicted from Newport Harbor an have no place to go. The grim of Newport, an 18th-century-style vessel that Holland and his wife, Betty, built by hand in the front yard of their Costa Mesa home over 13 years, has overstayed its welcome at Rhem Wharf near the Cannery Villqe and could possibly face fines if it's not moved shortly. Holland, who put the masts on the boat nearly two weeks ago and is waiting for rigjng, says he has nowhere to put the boat and no way to move it. "I can't go anywhere," tM 37-year-0ld boat builder said Thurs.- day. ''I'll just have to stay and pay the fines and hope they don't impound me." Holland and some harbor officials arc currently looking for a private dock or mooring or a place in a yacht marina where the Pilgrim can tic up temporarily. Negotiattons with a local sailing club may eventually lead to a per- manent home for the Pilgrim, but that 1s probably two months away. Holland had obtained permission from the Ne\vpon Beach City Coun- ctl to keep the boat at Rhein Wharf for fou r days while he put up the masts, according to Dave Harshbarger, city manne director. That four days stretched into two weeks Thursday. The dock, next to a seawall between Delaney's and the Cannery res.- taurants, is a public area usually used by boats for short periods of ume to make repairs. "We try to keep the area open, although there have been occasions where people can stay longer." Harshbarger said. When Holland first asked for permission to keep the Pilgrim there, (Pleue eee PILGRlll/ A2) °""' ......... _ ............ Dennla Holland ba8 a boat In the water and no place to 10. Mesa ~oliceman fac~s fourth sex charge By STEVE MARBLE otNDlllp,...ltllll A Costa Mesa policeman accused of sexually molestina three women while on duty and in unifonn, will be charged in a fourth incident that reportedly came to the attention of officials after the patrolman's arrest last month. Officer William Lauchlan, 33, was booked last month on suspicion of rape. sexual battery and false im- pnsonment. He allegedly attacked three women on separate occasions, accordina to county Deputy District Attorney Carl Armbnast. Authorities now say a fourth victim has come forward and that an additional charac will be filed against Lauchla)'l next week. Armbrust refused to dascu s the newesl charge or reveal when and where it allegedly took place. saying that Lauchlan himself has not been completely informed of the accusa- tion. "There 1s an additional count and that's all I can say." Armbrust said today. Lauchlan presently 1s free on S 100.000 bail and 1s scheduled to appear in Harbor Municipal Coun in Newport Beach Feb. 24 for a beari• that Wlll determine 1fhe should stand tnal. The patrolman. a former police officer in Placenua and with the shenffs deputy in Riverside County, was suspended from duty Jan. lO - (Pleue eee FOURT8/ A2) • Cost' vs. benefit the issue in transit figbt Revenue would h elp, but area merchants could lose billion& --,--- Oranac County's top elected of· ficials and business leaders ha vc for months been .. selhna .. to voters the transP9rtation benefits they would reap 1f a penny increase 1n the sales tax 1s approved nut June But the tax prop0nents' ules pitch was made more difficult this week when a study by a Chapman Collcgc economist commi aoncd by county Motor Car Dealers AssocLttaon said the l-<enttnwoukico trctaalcnSl3 consumers hopped elsewhere to save monty. Donald Booth who did the study ~1d total uxablc sales could drop as much as 10 pcrc:cn1. a rtduction ttfat could ha ve a ~nou 1fTCCl on fundina for local aovcrn • ' men ts. Clearly, the trans nation tax 1s shaping up o ar--cents issue wuh the sts being weighed against the be fit s. The 1-<ent increase would raise' an estimated SS.4 balhon to be spent on a ho t oftran portation projects dunna the ncllt IS years. includ1n4 frccway and h11hway v.-adcnina ptoJCCtJ.. the construction of new frttways and the pos 1blc construction of 1 mass trans•\ sy tern. These community leaden point to Oranae County's already conac ted rrteway and ancnal strttl system and warn of du~ con~ucnccs 1f nothin 1 'done. • C):.t~ Oran1c County v.-all have oddcd 700.000 new re 1dents and S00.000 new jobs -c-qu1\1alcnt to a city the ate o( bcn~cr And that •rowth tran lates 10 1ncrealed co nac uon "Our tran,ponnuon '> tcm ha$ ' JEFF ADLEI PERSPf [ll\f failed to keep pace with our popu· lauon ond employment arowth and we nttd to plan for the futu~;· ~ads the introduction to the tran portauon program the ranac County Tran • ponation Comm1 ion 1 hop1na ..vmcn.:.willappmvc June S, A county dnvcrs can readily 1uc t. freeway tramc alona the mo t hc1vtly travcltd rount) rout -the an Diego. • nta• Ano and \~ta Mc f rceways -1lrc dy creeps along at \pc«l,oflS mil~ per hour or • lcs!> for several hours each workday But county transp()rtaion planners contend that the project detailed in the 15-ycar plan coupled with the money the penny tax would ratsc not only "would put in place 1 transpor- tation system that worl<s;· but al would provide a "strona foundation" from which to arow the county aro~s 1n the future. To bol~er its araumcnt in favor of the tu hike. the transpon.auon com- m1ss1on ha chartered studies prcdac· tina that 1f the improvements 1n the plan arc coml)lctcd. dn\crs would Have your eye on a new car?· pend le s time on f~wa)'1, cars would ufTcr I ~ar and tear. thus The best EUJtO dealers rcquinna fewer rcp:uf".\, and cm· t ... -0 ~ -pto m would nbt pa~ cm· -on .. ·~ rang•~W411~-= plO)~\ for tame lo t bccaust Of Offer $p8Ct81 dealS f~w1y delays. . , One tudy chancred b> the rom In today S Auto Pilot m1 ion concluded that 1fthr pro t cnvi~1oncd arc rompkkd. the C<»l (Plqee eee TR.Aft IT I A2) ' -~eeCl-4 t· A2 -Orange Co t DAILY PILOT /Frfday, February 3, 198• Bren joins Caltech board DooaJd Bren. the chairman o( the board and nu,,onty )tockholdcr of the Lrvinc Co .. bcpn M:rvma live.year term u 1 altech tnatcc lbt month, J01nin1 44 other leaden. in busmclls and education who 1ovcm one of the nation's most prc,l1&Jous science schools. Bren took over a scat vacated by Deane Johnson, a Warner C'om- mun1cat1ons executive. who stepped down at the end 9fthc year, according to Dwain Fullenon, vice president for institute relations for the Pasadena CONTINUED STORIES =-- c.chool "Given h1sstature nd 1uon ina growin.a area. 1JI lhott i WtU-be- usefuJ' as a trunec, Fullerton wd thi$ week. . Bren, . wbo ac,qu1red a contro~llJlS nnercst tn the Irvine Co. last priJ, is one of the SO wealthiest Amencans. accordina to a 1983 Forbes maga1ine ranking. He majored in business and econ· om1c5 at the University of Washana· ton in Seattle, attendin& on a kiina scholarship. He dropped out of a master's dCVCC program in bua1neu • admini1tr1uon at the school to pend three yun m tire-Marine (."'orpr. Bren was invited to become a U\lstee by board membe~ who elected bun to ~ pot, Futtenon said. "We're very pleaied to have him on the board," he said, addina thAt Bren attended his first meeting Jan. 16. Trustees include an Arco chief executive. a Nobel lawute and a former cabinet member, Fullerton said. SHUTTLE LAUNCHED INTO SPACE ... From Al thousands who watcht'd lttton from ocean and nverfront v1c\\ 1ng spots It was ( hallenger's fourth trouble-fret.· launch and !.huttk opcr- auom manager Tom l hman '>aid. "It's bernme J H:r) nan· ll)tng machine·· "Ever) thing 'en normal." M1ll~1on Control told the astronauts as the) !.Cllkd into urbtt 190 miles above Earth. Thl' main order ul bu\inc~:. follow- ing launch was afternoon deplo) mt'nt of a commercial satellite The Jet-pack tests arc to begin next Tursda) when two astronauts are to move outside the shuttle. propelled by bursts of g.as from canisters built into their pack. Brand. 52. has twice before been in space. The other four crewmen, all first-timers. are Roben Gibson. 37, pilot; and mission specialists Ronald McNair, 33, Bruce McCandless. 46, and Robert Stewart 41. McNair 1s the second black. a,ssign ed to a U.S. space mt~StOn Stewan, a lieutenant colonel, is the first Army officer to fly in space. McCandless 1s a Navy captain and Gibson a Navy commander. The astronauts arc to land here a week from Saturday on· the 15,000-foot concrete runway just four miles from launch pad 39A. A shuttle crew tned last July to return to the C'ape, but was foi led by weather and divencd to California. PILGRIM FACES EVICTION IN NEWPORT ••• From Al he made 1t clc:ar thJI ht.• had a proJeCt and Betty and the couple's permanent place to dock the boat three young daughters li ved tn the Harshbarger said. hull of the boat for I 0 years while they And Holland dad hJ•.c arrangt'-struggled to realize their dream. men ts to move the boat to the \ca ,.r•J don't think the city understands Scout base But Thursda) as he made /what this reaUy means." Holland preparations to mo'c ~unda}. he ~td said. 'Tm going to be sailing up the the arrangements fell through Rhine and in the Mediterranean. Holland bcl1v~ an old encn1) wJth .caFr)'ing lhecity flag." plenty of clout in town 1<1 pu111ng Holland also said he's been asked pressure on officials to pa) Holland to represent Newport in a tall boat back for a lon~-held grudge exh1b1tion in Lon_g Beach this July 4, His theory 1s founded on nothin{ in conjunction with the 1984 Olym- morc than a hunch But no matter the pies. cause. he and the Ptlgnm have The P1lgnm has attracted cons1der- literall) been left high and di) able at1en11on 1n its current home. "I named my boat after this nt} ·· Last weekend. when Holland opened Holland said 1n frustralton. "I the boat for free tours. over 1,000 thought they'd welcome me with people came aboard. Another open open arms. This 1s my home " house 1s coming up this weekend, he Holland drew international media said. attention 1n November, when after I 3 He plam to book chancrcruises on years the Palgnm was c·hnstened and the boat and already has several launched while 5.000 well wi shers groups signed up and eight weddings from all over the world watched. on the books. Dennis took odd 1obs to finance the Harry Gage. Newport Beach FOURTH CHARGE ... From Al tbe same da) a 22-)ear-old an ta Ana woman told author111es that Lauchlan molested her He was arrested Jan. 20 b) fellow officers, told he would be fired and arraigned on the '>CX charges the same day. Annbrust said after Lauchlan·s suspension. an 1nvestigat1on led them to two other women who claimed they were as~ulted b> the patrolman. A 28-year-old Fountain Valley woman alleged she was raped after being involved in a minor car accident . .\ 39-year~ld Costa Mesa woman claimed she was molested after being stopped in front of her apanment for speeding. All of the alleged incident took place in Costa Mesa and date back to late 1982. according to Armbrust. Lauchlan. a resident of Brea and father of two. twice had been singled out for bravery while on the Costa Mesa police force. Officials said he had a ~ood record 1n Placentia and Riverside County. harbormaster, said it is difficult to enforce other regulations when Holland 1s allowed to stay on in- definitely. He has been trying to offer solu- tt0ns for the Pilgrim, he said, but the number of docks that can accommo- date a boat that size are few. Holland 1ns1s~s he bas no place to put the boat -the temporary rigging 1s not strong enough to ta.Ice the P1lgnm out to sea yet. "All I can do now 1f fight city hall," he said. And he'll have 10 pay the fines, if they are levied. THEFT ... From Al ordered a flat-bed truck from the California Towing Company in Santa Ana. Menna said. Police. tipped off to the alleged burglary by Walters' son. William C. Walters of Newport Beach, were investigating at the scene when they got a call from the towing company askmg directions to a house in Ventura. Fountain Valley police Officer Steve Williams got the address from the towt ng company operators and local police alerted Ventura police who staked out the residence. The Ventura officers tailed the two U-haul trucks as they allegedly were heading for a new manufacturing site 1n that city, according to Menna. The two men tn the trucks, who later turned out to be William D. Walters and Kimber. according to Me~rna. saw the police and apparently turned back to the residence where they were arrested, Menna said. Extended ,.,, •• """ ~ "°'""' lell')Cllln...,.. HICJN Ill die 11PP1t IOe 10 141C* 70I LOft In the 141119' 40t to ""'*'°' TOOAY hconcl to. 4·32 p m M 12 41 21 73 •• 79 .. 42 2t 75 S3 ... 37 )0 10 52 32 35 20 ~ 37 •• 28 51 21 ~ 35 58 32 ,. S1 ~Moh 1057pm IATUflDAY 3·&ea.m 1001 a.m 4:Mpm. 11'25 pm. ..() 4 40 , , 63 ..0.1 4 0 Surf report 8Uft Mta tOdav at 5·25 pm .. ,._ 8aliK*Y et 8 48 a.m 811<1 Mt• egatn el 5:2tp.m Moon Ml• today at 7:07 p m . f1-8etwd&y •• 8 37 ..... end Mta l\Oeln .. 1;02pm. LOCATION Hunllngton 8-:h AIWt Jelty. Newpof1 40lhSt..~ 22nd8•.~· 8.abo&W~ Laguna 8-:f\ seno.m.ni. Wat• Temc>·&7-ec> ltD 1·2 1-3 1-3 1·2 I I , ... COHDmOtc poet fair ,.., 1• poor poet fair s..... Olrec:ttoll ... ~$iRMi~ff ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- TRAN s 1T T AXBENEFITS-AND C0.8-TS ..• From Al savings to both residents and em- ployers over 15 )ears would amount to $3.9 billion 1n lost wages, excessive service and delivery costs and wasted tame. The program developed by trans- portation commission analysts provides for a S 12.5 billion package of improvements that would be paid for by a mix of federal. state. local and pri vate sources plus the $5.4 billion the sales tax would generate. l:he sales tax monies would account for about 40 percent of the total. Fifty percent of the money gener- ated would be used for h1ahway and freeway 1mprovemen1s, 20 percent would be allocated for local improve- ments. 10 percent would be slated fo r a county-wade discretionary fund and 20 percent would be set aside pending a final dcc1s1on on a Costa Mesa-10-Fullenon rail lane. Specifically. the improvements and estimated cost of the proJects detailed 1n the program are. •Santa Ana Freeway-widen from six to eight lanes at a cost of S 1.2 b1ll1on and a SI 07 m1ll1on upgradmg of the 1-5-Route 55 interchange. Cost: SI 2 billion and SI 07 m1ll1on respec-· t11.el}. • San Diego Freewa) -widen from eight to IO lanes bctv.een the San1a Ana Freeway Junction and the San Gabriel Rt ver Freeway Cost: $80 m1ll1on. Tonner Canyon Road Cost S 145 million. • R1vers1de Freeway-widen from six 10 eight lanes from Coyote C'reek Bndge to Wier Canyon Road. C'ost: $157 million. • Pacific Coast Highway -widen to si" lanes from MacAnhur Boulevard to San Gabnel River Cost: $54 million. • Beach Boulevard -widen to eight lanes between Whi111er Boulevard and Pacific Coast High- way. C'ost: $53 million. • Onega Highway -widen to primary highway standards near the city of San Juan Capistrano and from Routc 5 to La Nov1a. Cost· $5.2 m1ll1on. • lmpenal H1ghway-w1den tos1x lanes betv.een State College Boulevard and Route 91 Cost $56 million. • Laguna Can)On Road -widen from two 10 four lanes between Can}On Acres Dnve and the San Diego Freewa}. including rcahgn- mt'nt of Big Bend Cun c. Cost: S 19 4 million. New freewa ) construc11on provided for tn the plan includes • Costa Mesa Freeway extension from Bristol Street to Pacific C'oast H1ghwa). Cost· $1 58 million. construction of a new six to 10-lane freewa) from MacAnhur Boulevard to Avel) Parkway and Jun1pcro Serra Road at the Santa Ana Freeway. Cost: $772 million. Besides highway and freeway pro- JeCts. the IS-year package includes $207 rrf.111on allocated for main- taining and operating 250 miles of count y highways: $2.5 billion to be turned over to c1t1cs based o.n popu- lation for local transponauon im- provements: and $644 million to be placed in a county-wide discretionary fund to be doled out by the transpor- tation comm1ss1on on a project mem-basis. The transit component of the plan con tams two elements. cons1s11ng ofa bus categor) and a rapid transit categon. A total $2. 7 b1ll1on 1s budgeted for bus operations. maintenance and capital 1mprovemn~ for the Orange C'ount} Transtt D1stnct ~and the Laguna Beach Mun1c1pal Bus Lines. The transit element of the plan sets aside S 1.4 bt lhon for the construc- tion. operation and maintenanct of a 38.3-male. single-track ratl line run- ning cast-west between Buena Park and Santa• Ana and north-south betv.crn Costa Mesa and Fullcnon. •Garden Grove Freewa) -widen Nude man from SIX to e1gh1 lanes between the San Diego Freewa y and Ne"'- •Orange Freeway -extend Route 57 from its prcsen1 term mus at Route 5 to the San Diego Freeway. Cost: $1 .3 bi llion. • Eastern Corridor -cons1ruct1on of a new fou r-lane freeway from Route 91 to Route 5. Cost: $237 malhon. Howe\er. because of the political controversy the rail line has en- countered. the transpona11on com· mission has not yet approved proJeCt construction nor even agreed that a rail ltne would best serve the area for wh ich It is proposed. A decision will not be finalized for several years .• molests pon-Collta Mesa Freeway Junction. Cost: S 181 m1llmn Take A Pilot to lunch and win a lunch on us S I B h • Newpon-Costa Mesa Freewa} -ea eac widen from SIX to eight lanes between the: San Diego Freewa} and Route 91 . woman C'ost: $186 million •Foothill Corridor -construction of a f-0u r-lane freeway from the Eastern Comdor to Route 5 near the Orange County border Cost: $355 millton. County voters will be asked 10 approve th e tall hike. li mited to a 15-)ear duration. on the June 5 ballot A. maJOnt} of county voters must approve the proposal for ll to become law. Seal Beach police arc • Orange Free""a' -widen from ~eking tnformatton on a eight 10 I 0 lanes hetween Route Sand • San Joaquin Hill Frcewa) - TtH::' Daily Pilot will buy lunch for you and a fr end up to $20 To win, you l\,51 t ;i ,rr> 10 1111 out this coupon and ma1 1 ri 10 Pilot l unch nude man who broke into a r-----::0----------------------------------------- P O Box 1 !>60 Costa Mesa California 9<"&26 A w1r ner will be drawn weekly tram eritr PS received the previous wee~ Pictures o f winners will appear 1ri !he Pilot W1rH1PrS may choose to have lunch at any o f our part1c1pa11ng restriurants which include The Grir1rJpr Zub1es, Hogue·s Spire•, A cornr)lptr• 11•.1 t;f oart1c1pa1 1r1(l r .. s:auran1s •5 av;:i1lable to oN1r ,,,., , 'I I . . , . I COUP{Jfl I I I I IJ .1r• f r I (. I I I I ,, ! :1 f> I I I I I I '{ lH IL•' 1.111 rT •• i.: I --------------------------------· bcach area residence and raped a 26-ycar~ld woman who had Just returned from a morning at the beach. The rapist is described as being in his late 20s, having a thin build and strawberry blond hair. The woman told police she had returned from the beach Tuesday morning when the naked man ap- peared 1n her living room and grabbed her from be- hind. Anyone with mfor- mation 1s asked to call police at (2 13) 431 -2541. Hours change The Senior Citizens Club of Laguna beach, 384 Legion St .. has changed its hours. The club is now open 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday throu&h Fnday. V1rga01a Van Hom 1s on duty dunng that lime to provide JOb and housing as'i1stancc. Just Call 642-6086 What do you llkt about lbc Dally Pilot? What don't you Uke? Call lbe number at left and your me11a1e 1"111 be recorded, 1raa1crlbed and delivered to tht appropriate tdilor. M()• der t• "It n ,-ou f"IOI hav• t~ c1•i1• Oy !>-lO p ... a• ""' .., : '"'' ,,,., \tl.HI' CC)l , * t t1• .,.,.,_.., SatnrC:•r anci '°"" "9 r " '°" "° "°' ••r••• '°"' copy l>Y , • ... 1>9"0<. ti) a m -,c.1 CUVt wl 0. 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GoLo Quo1E s META LS Quo TES That· s an apt description of both business and business peopl along th Orang Coast. To keep tra k of wher~ compa!'lies ar_ got_ng ~nd which peopl ar h lptng ---~-.h~~emge t~ere.Jti&twat h ·ere_ ttLl.n ~_~ev r.·-aa-ln n Bus!~ess ectton of yol.!r new Daily Pilat Or ~Coat DAILY PILOT/Friday, F•bruary 3, 1984 85 COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCKcXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS 8-8 Edwin Meserve takes Iliff, Thorn&:Co. post Seven days and $400, 000 Edwin A. Meserve of Newpon Beach has been named industnal marketing associate for the New~n Beach office of Ulff, Tboru & Co .• according to Jlm MeconJ, vice president and manager of the commercial real estate firm. Before joinin~ Iliff, Thor:n_. & Co., Meserv~ worked for Grubb & Ellis for 13 years. In his new pos1t1on, Meserve will be responsible for industrial real estate sales for the Phocnax-based brokerage firm. ••• Marvin McCurdy has been named vice president, sales at Premier Source D11trtb11tlng,an Irvine-based distributor of microcomputer systems. McCurdy wiJI supervise Premier's sales staffin the Irvine. Pl\een\x and San Diego offices. Before joining Premier. McCurdy was regional sales manager for Toshiba America's information systems division. • • • Joe Moeller, a pitcher with the Los Angeles Dodgers from 1962 to 1971. has been named a consultant at We1tec Security Inc., a Garden Grove-based MESERVE MCCURO\' MOELbER INDVIK resjdent1al security firm. The Manhattan Beach resident 1s still af]iliated with the Dodgers, making public speaking appearances on behalf of the club. Westec has dealers throughout the United States. ,_ • • • Edward J . lndvlk has been named director of marketing at Newpon Beach-based O'Donnell, Brigham & Partners/Soatberu, an industnal development firm. The announcement was made by WUJiam Blair Armstrong, the firm's Southern California resident panner. Before joining O'Donnell, lndivik served as a commercial real estate salesman in the Newpon Beach office of Coldwell Banker Commercial Real Estate. • • • In a funher expansion of their velour warm-up apparel opera lion, Conti has moved to their new location at 15641 Chemical Lane in Huntington Beach. The firm began marketing their cloth ing line three years ago under their own label as well as pri vate labels. Patrick Conti 1s !Miles manager. Jim Conti 1s production manager. .... Keith J. Gummery has been assigned to COB Inc. ofNewpon Beach for a one-year study of the venture capital busmess. accordmg to Walter W. Crattendeo, president. Gummery, on leave from Spicer & Pegler, a Bntish CPA firm, will research the venture capital industry in the U.S. CDB is an investment bankmg firm which specializes m financmg htgh terhnology companies in Orange County. • • • Carole Elcben, president of Carole Eicben Interiors of Santa Ana. was a speaker at the 40th annual National Association of Homebuilders convention m Houston last month. Eichen. chief of design of her SO-person mtenor merchan<'!'¥ing firm. demonstrated how American selling techntques can be adopted "9 Japanese homebuilders at a preconvent1on program sponsored by Global LJJlk ofVentce. Dunng the convention. Eichenjoined a panel of in tenor designers and arch11ects discussion new design trends for kttchcns and bathrooms. ••• Several personnel mo' cs have been announced at Hutton Associates, a Santa Ana-based real estate development firm. After Joining the firm JUSt over a year ago, Irvine resident Greg McClelland has been named a new vice president, with responsibility for the management of the Hu tton projects in the Riverside area. He was formerly with Coldwell B&Bker Real Estate Services. Balboa Island resident Patrick J . Kennedy has joined the staff as a financial analyst and operational advisor. Kennedy will work with both the operations and accounting depanments and will oversee all cost at the $300 million Hatton Centre, a business center being developed on a 46-acre site at the intersection of MacAnhur Boulevard and the Newport Free"' a' in Santa Ana. Also recentl}' joining the firm 1s Savoy Bellavia, former sen1or:p1anner for the city of Huntington Beach. Bellavia will work as a project manager at Hutton. involved with several projects including a 69-acre rcsidenttal communtty m Fresno, a SS-acre commercial/mdustrial property in Redlands and a 220-acre residential development in Riverside. MUTUAL FUNDS At Ease gets big results from sale ..We're pretty well cleaned oul." was how At Ease owner Al Douglass described what was left after thousands of customers spent more than $400,000 in the store's ~'en-day year end clearance sale. The annual event 1s unlike any other; customers line up outside the Fashion Island store in cult-like fashion hours before the doors open . Some folk s come from as far away as San Diego and Norwalk. and choose to sleepover to guarantee a good place m line ··we had an awful lot offun, I can't think of an irate customer in th~ store," Douglass said. "In fact , every- one was thanking us on the way out." Douglass said that each day's sales figures broke records, and total sales volume finished 10 percent above 1983's. Still. there was $40,000 1n mcrchandtl>C left over. Pan of that wi ll go to the At Ease store m Westwood, where workers are geanng up for another sale. But "a good pon1on" of the merchandise will be donated to Fa1rv1cw State Hospital in Costa Mesa, Do uglass said. This year. At Ease honore4devout customer Trevor Clark, 75. who has rehg1ousl}' auended every sale for the past 14 yea rs. "We gave him a director's chair and congratulated him a few hours before the sale began last Wednes- da) ... Douilass said ... Trevor was very. very tickled. . And Douglass will be equally ttckled this ttme next week if his Westwood sale 1s as successful as Newport Beach's. The final l.lllly for Newpon Beach: 2.600 shrits, 3,400 pairs of slacks and Jeans. 1.200 ties. I .SOO pairs of socks, 300 sui ts. 600 spon coats. 600 wmter jackets, 600 belts. 400 blouses. 300 skins and 400 ladies sweaters Conf ere nee on women's careers A mtn1·conference for women seeking career advance ment or change will be presented Saturday. Feb. 11 by Coastline College. The program runs from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Coastlme's Peterson Learning Center. 20661 Farnsworth Lane. 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Roastees include former presidents EXPERT ADVICE ~-= - Ups and downs of deregulation .\tr-fa re v. a r' .1ga1n are breaking out in this. the fifth 'car of airline de- regulation -and while not of the scope of the great transcontinental fare SYLVIA PORTER war of 1983· the lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll bargain fares are wel-1 come nc"s 10 business and' aca11on tra' elersaltl..c This 1c; panicularl> so on the New 't orl..-to-M1am1 route. Most recent headlines about deregulation have ocen pro mpted by the well-publtc11ed d1tliculties of Eastern. Continental. TWA and Air Flonda. Underneath the headlines. 1f you read carefull)', ~ou can even detect scattered cnes for re-regulauon of the industf). Some airline executives have complained that deregulauon ha!> eroded profits and services. and thl') want to sec the tntroduction of a noor price on fares. Whtie 1t's true that tnd1v1dual airlines ha\e ocen htt by big losses and some have failed tn the past few years. it's equall) true that others have prospered. This group includes not just some of the upstan earners. but old. well-established ones as well. Also. 1984 appears slotted to be a year of increased passenger load and record profits. The Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB). scheduled to $0 out of existence at the end ofthts year (1fCongress permits this to happen). soon w11l 1ssue tts repon on dercgulat1on'c; fi rst•fi vc years. Favorable conclusions are expected. along with a recommendation that deregulation be continued. Even without the report. ome rec;ults ot deregulauon are clear So far. the passenger ranks as the No. I wmner 1n the battle of deregulation. When Con$fess pas,cd the Airline Deregulation Act of I 978. 1t ant1c1pated that fierce compet1uon among the airlines would result m more cffic1ent operations. a wider vanct) of passenger choices and a menu of fares. These arc. in fact, the consequences. Overall. fares have increased (what hasn't become more expensive?), but the intense competition on certain routes has invited heavy discounting. This has benefited the traveling public and, on most flights. a range of fares is offered. If you. the passenger. can be ncxiblc about plans. you can save substanttally. In addition to fare wars. the real cost of travel has been distoned by the airlines themselves through fl ying too many planes with too many empty seats. The number of passengers flying on reduced fares shot up from 57 percent in 1980 to 78 percent 1n 1982 to 85 percent m the first six months of 1983. The sproutmg of 14 new carriers as a result of deregulation has contnbuted to bargain travel, too. The new airlines account for 2.4 percent of passeneers. says the Air Transpon Association. but their major impact has been bn fares. Their lower operating costs have permitted them to charge less. and on many routes, they've helped push down fares. Passengers from small communtt1es probabl> have been more affected by deregulation than those in maJOr markets. Th(' days before deregulation were ~arcely ideal, thoua.h. as the AVlat1on C'on umer Action prOJ«t ~mts out. Aetwccn 1960and 1977, the CAB permitted airline to pull out o f 179 c:ommun1t1c~. Today, airhnes -usually small commuter one -are paid a subs1dr for $Crv;ng small, money-losin& d~llnations. Tnc Airline Ocrcaulauon Act require that scrvioc be provi<J.d for 555 communities that merited turline service before 1978. The results have been mixed on all 1de,. sbme commun1t1c~ have lo4't service; others have gamed. In some ca • commuter ltne have been able to provide more daily scrvict than the larger cnmers that fonncrly scTV1ccd the community °the 1dvcr"t1c~ of the uidu try can't alt be blamed on "dcrqulatt n. 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