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1984-02-10 - Orange Coast Pilot
-· - HIGHM LOW50 CUii 110111 f HIOA V f£ BRUAfi V 1CJ 1~>M OH AN GI-: COUNTY C AL IF OH NIA 25 CENTS Today's complete Olymplc results -Paa•• 81-4 Coast _, Political satirist Dick Gregory took shots at everybody In a UCI speech./A3 ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·!·!·!·!•!•!•!•!•!·~:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: Ca lifornia McDonnell-Douglas workers return to work, but remain angry at scabs./A4 Nation Reagan's campaign chief says U.S. should pull out of Lebanon./ A4. Actors and authors en- dorsing coffee drinking have come under fire./ A4 World Who will succeed Soviet chief Andropov? Choices Include old-timers and some 'youngsters'./ AS People A survivor of Jonestown has found some consola- tlon out of the massslaughter./85. Message of love varies with color and specie of flowers./87 Sports Fountain Valley High basketball player Mike Newton selected Sunset League MVP by the Delly Pllot.181 Costa Mesa and Fountain Valley High girls sew up unbeaten league basket- ball seasons with easy wlns./82 ::;:_:::::::::::::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· E n te rtainmen t The winter spectator sport of whale watching enters Its prime time with a festival end art exhibit. /Weekender Woody Allen's latest con- fection leaves movie-goers hungry. /WH kender Business The Integration of high-tech and smokestack Industries is the key to American economic success ac- cording to a noted busi- ness leader .I A7 ....... ·.················································.·--:·····:·!•!( ................................. • .... •.• ... , INDEX Auto Piiot Erma Bombeck Bridge Bulletin Board Bualneu C1llfomle New• Clanlfled Com Ice Croaeword DMth Notlc:.s Gardening Help Y ourMlf Horotc0pe Ann Lander• Mutual Fund• N1tlonal Mewl Opinion People PoOc. Log Public Notlo .. Sport1 Stoek Markel• T•vl1lon ThM1er1 w .. ther WorlONtwa .. .. I. C1-4 86 88 A3 A7 C5-8 C5-8 88 C8 cs 87 ee C9 ee A7 A4 A8 es-e A3 89-10, C& 81-• A8 TV Log WMkendtr A2 A4 Satanic link to u ·rn thefts • Police probe cult ties after two teens arrested for robbing CdM cemetery By STEVE MARBLE OflMO..,,...IUll Two teen-agers who police believe have tics to a sat.ante cult. have been arrested on susp1c1on of stealing urns containing human remains from a Coroha del Ma r cemetery. Jack Joseph Menes. descnbed as Nation reacts· With caution By tbc A11oclated Prc11 U.S. offielats. keeping in mind the chilly climate of superpower rela- tions. reacted cauuously loda> to the death of Soviet Pres1den1 Yuri V. Andropov. which came as no sur- prise. President lteagan. vacationing at his mountaintop California ranch, was awakened in the middle of the ntght when officials confirmed An- dropov's death. A formal U.S. response to the death was expected later in the day. Reaction on Capitol Hill and on the presidential campaign trail called for Reagan to aucnd Andropov's funeral himself. Se n. Edward M. Kennedy. D-Mass.. said he hoped Reagan would attend the funeral. and added. "I also urge him to propose nego- tiations at the highest level as soon as possible to discuss outstand1nf dif- ferences with the Soviet Union. • an IS-year-old drifter. and a 17-ycar-old youth were arrested Thursday m connection with the thefts. Polt ce said the thieves broke mto a staled mausoleum at Pacific View Memorial Par1t on Dec. 22 and took urns containing human ashes. The urns and their contents ha vc not been recovered. Ncwpon police later were notified that a s1m1lar then of human remains had occurred on Jan. 29 in Redlands. Police there also arrested two tccn-aacrs and said they arc lookina for a third ocrson. ..It appears that all tbest kids knew one another and were at least some- what involved in satanic worship," Newpon police de1ec11 ve Gary Traina said today Andropov's death. Kennedy said. presented both "opponunity and (Pleue eee REACTS/ AIS) Soviet Pre.ident Yuri AnclropoY dead a t 69. Judges say Laguna lawyer bribed them for his client. By JEFF ADLER OflMO..,l'tlellYll Three Orange Cou nty Harbor Mu- nicipal Coun Judges test1fed Thurs- day that Laguna Beach attorney Steven Philipson promised video equipment or help in winntng ap- proval for a coun expansion proJect in return for keeping a client out of Jail. Harbor Judges Russell Bostrom. Christopher Strople and Frances Munoz said Philipson told them his client. Orange appliance store owner Lottfic "Lou" Adray, was wealthy. influential and that a jail sentence for violating terms of his probation on a previous drunken driving conviction was unacceptable. "What do you want. what do you need?" Bostrom quoted Philipson as saying about sax times dunng the course of an hour-long meeting about the case in the judae's chambers. The two other judges, however. said Philipson 's offers of video equip- ment and help in winning Board of Supervisors' approval for a Harbor Coun addition were made to the coun rather than to them personally. Philipson, a 37-year-old panoer in the Santa Ana law firm of Philipson and Hahn. 1s cha'led with six counts of bribery, extortion and preparing false records. He has pleaded inno- cent to the chaf'Jtis. The judges' testimony came on the second da)'. of Philipson's Central Municipal Court preliminary hearing to determine whether he should stand trial on the charges. Los Angeles Municipal Court Judge Sidney Chemiss has been asked to hear the case to avoid any conflicts and ensure impaniality. Ironicall y. Philipson·s accuser'>. Bostrom. Strople and Muno1. all worked with Philipson at one time in the Orange County Pubhc Dcfender'o; Office. Besides his work as a pubhc defender. Philipson also worked a~ a prosecutor 1n San Bernardino Count) before cntennJ. private pracucc. Strople test ified that when he told (Pleaee eee ATTEMPTS/ A2) .. We don't know torcena1n that lhc thefts bad anyth1n1 to do wnh &atan1c worship. But we arc 1nvest1pt1""- lhat.'' the detective added. "We don t know what they did with the ashes or why they took them." Police in Redlands dncn~d the cemetery thefts there a "very bizar- re" but declined to elaborate. A spoktsman for PaCJfic View in Corona del Mar descnbcd the then~ as -, very pnvatc family matter. "The famiHes., obviously. have gone throuah cnou&h already." the spoknman added. "I don't see any need 10 put chem throu&b anr.morc. We'd do the same for &D)OM. • Newport pohce said MMeS and \be 17-ycar-old. not jdcntified bccau..e of his aac. were arrested 1n Costa Meta. Both arc betnl held·11 the Newport Oty Jail on SI 0.000 bail. "In my 11 1/z years on w pol~ depanment I have never 1ttn or heard of anything like lhas ... said detccu vc T rama. "And I hope I never do aa.am." Russia's Andropov diesat69 .... Former KGB chief led Soviet U nlon for only 15 months Nov. 9; 1981. 81ezlmev led -•---_., country for 18 years. He staned a campaip to crack down on corruption and enhance labor discipJjne and had placed bis proteges in many key posiuonsoftbe Soviet hierarchy. MOSCOW (AP) -President Yuri V. Andropov died Thursday at age 69, the Soviet Union announced today. He led the Communist Pany for IS months ailing and Gut of public view the final six months of his leadership. The announcement of his death ended months of rcpons that he was seriously ill with kidney and hean problems and sufferina from dia- betes. He had not been seen in public since·Aug. 18. when he met with nine U.S. Democratic senators. The Kremlin withheld an- nouncement ofhis death for nearly 24 hours, and there was no word on a possible successor. But 1f the Kremlin rulers decide to tum over the reins of power to a youn~r genttation, the namn most frequently mentioned are Grigory V. Romanov. 61. and M1kha1I S. Gorbachev. 52. Andropov's death was announced at 2:20 p.m. (3:20 a.m. PST) by the official Soviet news agency Tass. on its English-language wire. Tass said he died Thursday. but did not g.1ve a cause of death. The only official comment on Andropov's health came when he missed the early November parade through Red Square. Officials said then he was suffering from a cold. Andropov's bnef tenure was ma rited py a detenorauon of relations with the United States and the rupture of talks between the super- powers on limiting both strategic and medium range nuclear weapons. Re- lations were subject to add111onal strain on Sept. 1.1983 when the Soviet Union shot down a South Korean Jetliner with the loss of 269 hvcs Andropov. former head of th e KGB secret police for 15 years. took the leadership of the nauon of 280 million people after the death of President Leontd l. Brezh nev on •!though Andropov was known to ~\iling, lhe KrcmJjn issued a serin of statements and spcechn bearina hi s name and officials eontinued to insist until the end that be wu functioning and makin& dccilions. The Soviet people heard the news when a black-tuited announcer read (Pleue eee 80VIST I A2J 'Pilgrim' hall..,,..--- inb Have your eye on a new car? The best auto dealers on the Orange Coast off er special deals in today's Auto Pilot -Pa&eeCl-4 Chase .for Bergeson's seat shaplng up as barn-burner Deir ....... ., ........... Ton ta the ahark remounted at Newport'aCrab Cooker. Toothy T on t a r eturns from the taxidermist By JERRY HIRSCH Of .... Dlllr ........ Followinaa year-Iona \;1~1t to the ta~1derm11t. Tonta theGrnt Wbnc hark is home. _ . The 12-foot, 1.400-pound denizen or the sea will hana once .,ain an tta favonte n1chcat the Crab Cooker restaurant in Ntwpon Beach The shart wa cau.aht 2"4 ycanqo today by cwo dory fhhcrman about I 00 feet oOshore near tht Ncwpon pier, accord• na to Robcn Roublan, ow_ntr of <?le seafood restaurant on Balboa Peninsula Roubian bouaht Tonia for$ JOO and h d the hark mounted. 1t hu bctn a Newpon land mark ever 11ncc. Roub&an p vu pany at thf C rabCookcrtht~ mom1na to celebrate the 2Ath annavenaryofthe sea monstcr'scApture. TOO. T._ Aft (Pl.._..... n•/ •) • I Oranac County's political Junkies arc already callina the ract for ttf? Republican 10th Assembly D1stnct nomination a ••t>am-bumer" and the final filina deadline is still a month away. The siit candidates an the race today may find themxlves 1pcnd1na a combined SI m1U1on before lhe campaia.n i 1,ver They aill lry1n1 10 win their pa.ny's nom1 atton for the uscl'l{bly seat vacat by As- semblywoman Manan Be ton She 1s runnana for the state ~te. Winnina the nom1natton v1nuatly 1uar1n1 victory an -\he heavily Republican distnct. The IHt Oeme>- crat to hold the a mbl)' IClt was Coto de Cua lawyt-r Ron Cordova in 1976 And th11 t1m_c1 evtn Cordova is runmna as a RcpuD1lcan. lthouah the -1d prud d1nnct ran,es from Ncwpon Beach cast throuah ddleblck Valley and &hen south to the Mexican border. mo t of' the ectton will be on the Oran Coa t. Five of the stJ. announced can- dadltc live 1n Newpart Beach and tht ~1.ih. Cordov • has his I w office 1n I JERRY HIRSCH CAMPAIGN '84 Newport. Other candidates include Newpon Beach psychol0115t Dr tanford Green. fonncr Irvine Co e~ecuh\;e and Ncwpon Beach advcn1s1n1 and development firm owner Gil Fcrauson: Newpan Beach bu!ot· nn man Ktn Carpe_ll_lcr. John i: Dean. a profe r afWhitt1er Collqe and Ncwpon Beach Cat)' Coun· calwoman Ruthelyn Plummer .. There 11 a whole vancty_ of somcth11\&_ forcvCT')lbOdy," st)'t Tom Fuente . flnt v1cc chairman of the Ori County Republican Plf\Y If history hold true, the nd1datc who cmergt1 a the mo t con· ~•live of the bunch will w10 the I ' primal) Fuente" adds. and "no one hal> trthC'rcd him or herself to the con~na\1\C wing .. Although one candidate. Ken Carpenter. has racked up some strona endorsements. -includina former President (rcrald Ford. Orange Coun- t}' Shenn Brad Gates and Oranar Count)' Supervisor Bruce Ncstande -mo\t Republican 1n 1den remain uncommitted to an) one candidate. acrord1na to Fuentes It "a widc--open field. he says C arptnter. hov.c' er. would seem to have theadvantace. He 1sahtadoft~ othen 1n cndol"'ICmenu and bu ra1~ a war chest of nearly $I S0.000 -mort than any other cand1datc at this point in the race. And a candidate Gal F~tOn note~ money wm be a key ra:ctor 1n .. ,nn1 tht ~tdt-ra~na 70\h 01 .. tnct. "There 1 no s•nalc dom&naal ne"°"papcr or televa ion talion in the d1'lnCt '° )OU havt lo '° lO direct mail and lhal' c•pcn ivt, .. f~ r •pla1n add\ns thal I.be COil b 1 typ1c~l ma1hn "a.tiOul SU,000 .... -=;-~--i (PhuewAl•-TI• I .. • S spect'sroomma ,etel s court of Miller 'stomping' Y ouch ttstlfies chat to beat him up· a, J'EJT -'DI £• ............... : ,_ !'".lr-u.! ·un 1-l!S ~•-""'ti.: · ··1 ~ 1 :•···· ... r .. h .... • L.; • • ~ n.: :.i..: ~~ i:rUjJ!I.."\:. 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Central Amcnca, the defense budact, 'overn- mcnt spcndm• and the 1llepl alien bill. rhc mecung and buffet lunch will begin at 11 :30 a.m. • Reservations must be made by today and infor- mation may be obtained by calling Marie Adams at 838-3986 or Helen Mott at 786-2528. Irvine teens to make Valentbte• Teen-asers can get a Jump on Cupid by making their own Valcntinct cards at the Nonhwood Community Park outreach program today between 3 and 8 p.m. An supplies will be available, as will punch and cookies. Registration should be made at the program office. 4S3 I Byran Ave Mensa testlng slated Saturday The Orange Count}' chap1cr of American Mensa (the high IQ soc1et}) 1s g1v1ng tem for membership at I p.m Saturday and 7 p m Feb. 22. an Orange. For test 1nforma11on and reservations. call the proctors at 525-6004 or 861-7553 For information on the local chapter. call its president. Joe Perel. at 540-7860. College to host tax workshop A free tax workshop designed to help taxpayers prepare their own returns will be conducted Thursday at Orange Coast College in CoMa Mesa. An Internal Revenue Service cxpcn will conduct the session and ani.wer questions about tax-filing require- ments. Workshops are scheduled for 2 p.m. on Forums 1040A and 1040EZ and at 3 p.m. on the 1040 form . No one escapes the biting tongue of comedian-turned-liberal co~m=m=e;;;;:;;n;;;;;;;t=a=to;;:;:r==--H By MICHALENE BUSICO OfllleO.W, ....... Pohucal satirist Dick Greaory strode into the filled university lecture hall and no one was safe. Not Orange County inatitutio~: ··John Wayne has never been in the milJtary -he Just made m.Uionsofdollusoff ofm1lltary movies and tricked you all out" Not the President: "Jimmy Caner had his hostafcs cauaht. This clown sent hostages to Beirut>." Not the Uni vers1ty of Cahfom1a: "Al OS was created at(UC) Davis ... the Ha1uans were theauinca pigs" Not the space program: "It's an 1nsuh to go up and walk inoutcrspaccand no1 be able to walk in your own nc1a.hborhood. ·· Not even Black History Month, for which he was UC Irvine's kc}'.Jlotc speaker: "Black Month shows the pr~s that we've made. It used to be Negro H 1story Week. You've gone from a week toa month, but wouldn't you know ll, they gn e us a month and it'1 February wnh all those days missing." But the comedian was toughest on his audience. The more than 3SO people that jammed the science lecture hall Wednesday night greeted GregQry with loud applause and a stand mg ovation. only to sit backdown to a two-hour stream of comedic nd1cule and assault. incc then he hat fasted many times to pubhc1zea vancty 9f causes, ransift& f'tom a l4~day fast an 1980 for the releueoflbe honaaesin lranandacroucounuyrun to publicize world hun,er. Gregory told h11 UCJ audience the Central lntelliiencc ~cy cnpneered the assaS111nations of Pres1dent John F. Ken· ncdy, Martin Luther Kins. Jr .• Robert Kennedy, and Malcolm X:1 ••well 11 the attempted assassination 01 President R~ agan. which he said would have resulted in Vice-President Bush's presidency. "Bu his ex-CIA. Andropov iaex-KG B. Run it throua.h the computer and tell me what the odas are fort hat (two cx-i ntelhaen~ men lead ins the wortd'a )uper powers)." Gre&ory faulted blacks for not votinaand not supportin& the NAACP. Urban t.eaaw. or Jesse Jackson: women forperminina themselves to be "npped ofby the men mentality:" and everxone else, for allowina themselves to be docile and manipulated b)' the ub1qunous, elite "them" that Gres«Y blamed for purposely creatin& most ofcbc world 's problems. "I can't believe we hve In acounuy whb so much wrong and can't admit it," be said. He said that the problem wun•tj ust blacks or whites. but "a combination of both. Wearegreedy,ungodly,andun-• spiritual, hooked into a bunch of•i1m1' and 'osms' that we really don't believe in ... We are a country that Is spiritually bankrupt. We reach fo rcelebrities,alcohol,dNP. and educauon that is manipulation, not a Both workshops will be conducted in Business Education Room I 01-B at the college. For funher 1nformat1on. call the Communtt} Services Office at 432-S880. Comedian Dick Gre&ory took on the world in two-hour •lzzler at UCI And they loved every minute ofit. Gregory, S2, was stand-up comedian in the early '60s but abandoned the comedy routine and the decadent lifestyle that went along with it I J years ago to become a clean-living vegetarian and to promote liberal causes full time. learn mg process ... I wonder how Iona it's going to take to wake us up.·· Sororlty sets Valen tlne a uctlon The Gamma Tau Gamma alumni chapter of Alpha Chi Omega will have a Valenune auction at Its monthly meeting Thursda) The business meeting and auction will be held at 85£> I Windlass Dnve, Huntington Beach. Information may be obtained by calling 839-0922. Drawlng class offered ln I~ne Adults can team drawing and sketching techniques while observing nature beginning today at the Tun le Rock Nature Center in Irvine. The course. to be held on seven subsequent Fridays, will be taught by an teacher Margaret Muir White. The fee IS S29.50. Funher information can be obtained by ca lling the center at 752-1916. Chlld Abuse Councll to meet Orange Count) 's Child -'\buse Council will rev1e~ information and planning 10 aid in the pre\ent1on of child abuse Thursda} morning The meeting "•II be held from 9 to 10·30 a.m. 1n Room 1022 of the Orange County Depanment of Education building. 200 Kalmus. Costa Mesa . It 1s free and open to the public. and information 1s available from · Glenda Monwak1 at 972-4975. Job market forecast set at UCI A futunst for Sccunt}' Pac1fi.c bank ~111 predict the next decade'~ JOb markets at a tree noon lecture Wednesda} 1n the lfentage Room of L n1vers1t~ Center at UC In.inc. The lecture by Hank Koehn . a \ice prc!.1dent for future research , 1s called "It's 1990. Where Can I Get a Job?" Friday. February 10 • 8 p.m . Circus Vargas, Laguna Hills Mall, l-5 at El Toro Road. Laguna Hills (also aturda) and Sunda} ). Saturday. February 11 • 7 a.m -4 p.m .. Orange County Swap Meet. Orange County Fairgrounds. Costa Mesa (also Sunday. same times). Monday, February 13 • 7:30 p.m .. Newport Beach City Council. Ctt}' Hall. 3300 Newpon Blvd . ~ 7:30 p.m .. Laguna Beach Arts Commlulon Council Chambers. 50S Forest Ave. Poucr Loe By KAREN E. KLEIN 01 the D•lly l'llot II•" Two developments this week that strongly !>Uggest the Soviet Uni on will pan1c1pa1e in this summer's Olympic Games are not the end of an effort to ban the Soviets from the Games. the founder of the Ban the Soviets Coalition has announced. On Thursday the Senate voted to reverse the Legislature's 1983 pas1t1on on banning So viet athletes from panic1pat1ng in the Games and on Tuesday the long-overdue signing came of a $3-milhon Olympic broadcasting agreement by the oviet and Eastern Bloc telev1s1on network. The signing of the agreement in SaraJe.,,o. Yugosla\ 1a. Tuesday and the payment of a SI m1lhon deposn "might be a )1gn that (the Soviets) are look1n~ to"ard coming:· said David Balsiger "But their dela} in doing 1t and the spreading out of pa) men ts still gives them an out. It's not too d1sturbtoRg to us." The TV and radio agreement was expectrd to have been signed last September but that was dela)ed b) the .\ugust down mg of a Korean jetliner b}' a Soviet fighter jet The same incident prompted the fo rmation of the Ban the Soviets Coalition b) the 3 7-year-old Balsiger. a Soaking up winter sun Wi8Con•in vl•ltor Bud Budych enjoy• t:eti-•un•hine on a bench at Main Beach Park in Latuna Beach. •'Thia •ure la better than flChtlng the •now and cold back home in Lake Geneva," the viaitor •mlled. Barber shop probe yields Irvine prostitution arrest A 37-year-old Irvine woman was arrested on luspic1on of p1 m p1 ng and prostitution this week following an investigation by Costa Mesa pahce that beg.an at the Adams Barber Shop. 3750 Harbor Blvd. Christa Maria Therisea Thomas was arrested Tuesday afternoon at SISI Walnut Ave. in Irvine where police assen a commercial prosti· Irvine A 22-year-old Santa Ana man on a motorcycle led police on a 10..mile chase on surface strect!i Thursday n1a.ht t>eainnina 1n Irvine and end1n1 in Sant.a Ana. at sp«d reach1n1 85 mph. When Roben Rodr1aue1 eventually surrendered he told police ''I'm sorry " The chase began at MacArthur Boulevard and Main Street when the motorqchst ran • stop haht and an officer attempted 10 pull him over. Rodnauez, arrnttd for reckless dnv1n1 and cv1d1na police, had a clean dnv1nf record • • A would-ht buf'l)ar attempted to pin entry to a home on Orange Blossom omeumc 1 hul'\<lay b> pry- ina a window *t'rt'cn No cntrv wa~ aalned. • • • tu1on operation was located. The undercover operation was launched. pahce said, after the> received information that a Costa Mesa barber was a1ving customers information on locating prostitutes. A policeman. pasina as an out-of-t-0wn businessman in need of a haircut, reponedly was provided the telephone number to the Irvine An Irvine firm 1s ancmpuna to recover S6.900 allcaedly embczzeled by an employee fired in June who failed to surrender credit cards. Police ,.y the ex-salesman for Gnswold Control used the charae card to make purchases 1n Illinois. Coata Meaa An interested nc11hbor wa able to thwan a res1denual buraJary on the 600 block ofSkyv1cw Lane Thursday when he spotted two men hf\1n1 a microwave oven from a praae on the block fhe ne1ahbor · followed the men. who left the scene without the USO microwave. and wrott down the license plate and descnpt1on of 1hc car. Irvine police nabbed two su\ptct\ a few mmutts later Arrested on suspicion of rcs1dcntaal burglary were ' 1 1 condominium b} the barber. Authonues said the officer later arranged to meet the woman at the Irvine address and arrested Thomas after -.he repancdly asked for SI 00 for her services. The barber as well as a second woman and a Newpon Beach man who were at the Irvine residence were questioned but not arrested. John Lc"I\, 18. of C'osta Mesa, and Wilham Smedley. 21 . of U\gunn N1auel • • • A "Thnller" \ 1deo ca\sctte was stolen along ~•th stereo equipment and a televmon set valued at S 1.675 from a home on the 200 block of .\vocado treet Entf) wasapparentl> made in the \.\edne~a) burglar) b> pryina open a rear door to the residence Newport Beach Stach lmpom repqncd vandah!>m amountina to $ .84~ when \omcone u~d a sharp ob1cct to ~roteh thC' paint on nine oftl\c dcalcro~h1p\ auto' Thur'lda) ••• .\Newport Stach man reporttd the Costa Mesa ad ven1sing agency executive. Balsiger and his ~roup have attempted to discourage Soviet participation in the games as punishment for the incident. So far, the group has managed to have resolutions banning the Soviets introduced in the U.S. House of Represen tati ves and in th e state legislature in Idaho. They have long hoped to uphold the 1983 resolution which in cluded an amendnfent by Sen. John Doolittle, R-C1trus Heights. that urged denying Olympic partici· pauon to the Soviets. But on Thursda}'. the Senate voted 30-l to adopt a re!iolut1on urging that the Soviets and all Olympic part1c1pa nts be welcomed Doolmle cast the only negat1vc vote Lo~ .\ngeles Olympic officials hold that the signing of the broadcast agreement and other signs arc substantial md1cat1ons that the Soviets ~•II attend the games. But Balsiger said his group intends to continue act1vel}' influencing the dcc151ons made on the Soviets' requests. "We have more power to influence elected offic1al!i and government age ncies," he said. I fthe Soviets do attend the Summer Games. Balsiger said several of the groups that com pa~ the Coalition plan to hold rallies and protests against them. 1hdt ol ,rn Ju to ~terco .. alued at $1 t!O lrom h1\ tar parked in the 1800 blcx:k pf I nlh ~trl'Ct Wcdnesda} • • • A Ne"'pon Beach man repaned the theft ofa bike\ alued at S22S from his unlocked garage 1n the 200 block of 20th Street ••• A Nev. port Beach accountant rc- poncd thl' 1heft of her bicycle 'alucd JI SflOO Imm her home in the 3600 biol k ol 'wa\horc Fountain Valley Someone shot a BB aun into the dining room window of a rtSldence 1n the QOOO block of Siskin Avenue. cau\1na SI SO m damaaes. • • • Burglar\ slipped into a 197S MG red convert1hlc parked at Adobe Ri ver Circle and Cihenandoah Street and ~tole 1v.o s~akers worth S35 from the rear floorboard area. Suspect arraigned for child mo lesting A telephone company coin collec· tor was characd with five counu of child molesuna 1n Harbor Mun1c1pal Coun an Newpon Beach, nemmina from an invest1puon by 1~ 1ne pohce into the fondhnaoran 8·~ar-old boy K.cnn 4h Loe racnt, ll, of Santa Ana, ahady on probation for a prtviou child molesting conviction, was un11ned on the chllJt'I Thurs- da , at Dick Bowman td. raent i' charaed "' h mole uni the Irvine hoy over a year·~ ~riod of time. a }OUth 1'e hefriendt'd 1n a out troop Bo"' man \:lid Laguna Beach Four people were obscrvt'd dump- ing trash cans and creating a d1s- turbanct shonl> after midnight Thursday at Lquna and South Coast Highway. The no1semakers were aone by the time officers amvcd Hunttnaton Beach .\resident of 6900 block of Drtsden Circle reported that some people had \ 1s1ted her home Thursday to view purcbr~ dalmatian puppies that are for sale. Af\cr the v1S1tors lcf\.t the family discovered lhAt one or the pupp1c$. wonh $31 S, apparently had been stolen • • • An overnight break-in was dis· covered Thursda} momma at a snack bar at the nonh end of Manna High School The loss. estimated at SSS. 75. included doughnuts and chips • • • Someone broke into a arccn 196~ Ford Galax1e parked 1 hursda\ an a condominium lot on the 10200 block of Ascot Circle The lou included cloth1na wonh SJOO and audio-\ 1\ual equipment wonh SSOO • • • A malecmployet ~a l~\tcd earl} Thursday at the Safcwa) marl.ct 7600 E.dinaer .\ ve. He was su pccted of stcahna S I 7 "orth of food. "h1ch "as reco' ered • • • A re\1dent of the 17800 block of Altamirano Lane told officen Thurs- diy lfiit somt<>ne l\ad entered lier unlocktd aaraie and had iiphoncd SU worth of psoht'lt rrom I blue 1966 MG ' .. A resident o the I 9200 block of E'enina H1ll Drhe ttponcd the thd\ of a Ba sett 1lvcr racin biqde Thursda~· The bike was \4 en from the H1.1 n11ng1on Beach City Gym. • • • '\ ~oman was arrested Thursday evening at the Target store. 9882 .\dams 4.' c . on suspicion of shop- llftina. Cosmetics worth SS I were recovered • • • A woman rcpaned the theft of a black vinyl purse and $700 Thursday at the C JF1sh and Co restaurant . 16390 Pacific Coast H1&hwa>. • • • A resident of tht' 16200 block of Hawa11 Lane told oflken Thursday that her black Schw1nn bicycle was stolen from the v1cm1t) of Bolu Chica Street and Heil Avenue. The lo s was estimated at $200. Lawn battle draws cops A Fountain Valley man 1etuna out 10 cut h11 lawn an the 15000 block of Lo Altos St.tttt instead 101 cut up himself Herc's how n went. accord1na to police repons: As soon as the man stancd up bts poWtt mower, a ne1Jhbor turned on b11 automatic spnnklm \hat appattntJ) 1pluhed over onto tbe mower·s lawn. Tbe mower proiautd &Dd.-.&oowioo ef\SUed. The s>«t spit in the mower's face and then truck b1m with h11 fi ti, cau in.a a cut lip and a au car. Police WCTt summoned arid tbl mower 1 dtmandina .Ua a ouun't complaint bi cbarjed llilDit \be nctlhbor for usault l • c A4 Orange eo.1 DAILY PILOT/Friday, February 19. 1984 Food prices record whopping increase Wholesale cost surge biggest tn 14 months WA HlNGTON (AP) -Wholesale pnces surged 0.6 percent 1n January - their bl8iCSt one-month nsc in 14 months -as fOod pnces sk) rocketed 2 7 percent. the government s~11d today. Pacing the sharpest food pnce cll~b since August t 980 were a 9 2 percent gain for pork pnces. a 7 percent increase for vegetable pnces and a 3 2 percent hike for ~fpnces The overall gain surpmed analysts, who had expected that the moderate increases of recent mon th s wou ld be recorded into t 484. Last year's 0.6 percent rise had been the best I ~-month showing in two decades. .\nd. while ana)-lstS had expected ~ood pn<:es to nse last month as a result ol the harsh winter weather that de.,,astated lrops. livestock and poultf) in much of the South and Midwest. the me of the increase had not been forecMt At the White Hou~. spolcsman Ma.rim Fitzwater played down the December Jump, suy1na. "This 111 JUSt a one·month incrca5e due prima1 ily to the harsh winter and m impact on food supplies." He noted thllt wholesale pnCC5, when discounted for food costs. were unchangt-d in the past four months and said. "We're confiden1 mnauon remained under con- trol." Meat pcu,·e~ had fallen 1n the autumn as produce~ sent their ll"estock to slaughter rather than pay feed pnces sent i.harply higher by the summer's drou&ht. But. with supplies d1m1nished. meat price~ arc resuming their climb. ln L>cccmber. beef prices were up 6.3 percent. A.s for last month. food pnce gains were abo posted for poultl). up 2. 9 percent. fish. up S.6 percrnt. coffo.'. 2 6 percent. Fresh fruit prices fell 3.5 per<'t"nt Spacemen conduct 'news conference' C.<\Pf ( .\N.\ VERAL. Ha. !A P) - Challenger·~ t\VO c;pacewalkers. who call themselves .. Flash Gordon and Buck Rogers," '>aid wday their fret" fl1g~1s outside thl' shuttle paved the wa) tor repasnng a rnppled satelli te on the ne>.t m1ss1on and for building '>pace stations p1ece-b)-p1cu: 1n orbit. Calling his Jct-pack "a beautiful fl) 1ng machine." astronaut Robert Stev.art said. "Absolutcl}. n's read~ for the the ~olar "1ax 01ght .. "1 concur ·· agreed Bruce McCandless. The Jet-powered backpacks. v. h1ch Stewart 8nd McCandl~s flew flawlt!!ISI)' dunng two untethered o;pace walks. arc to be used b} another shuttle crew in .\pnl 10 retrie"e the Solar Max satellite for replace- ment of a defecti..e electronics bo,. The )atell1te has been ailing in orbit since 11 was launched four years ago . Challenger's live crl·wmen d1scu'ised their m1ss1on 10 a long-distance news conference as the) neared the end of their JOurne}. heading for the first shuttle landing in flonda on ·aturda). with their flight log reOccung both maJor di!.appo1nt- ments and the exhilarating successe'> of man's first unanchored 'lpace walks. Reponers at the Johnson Space Center 1n Houston asked the questions. Be)ond olar Max and the sef'.1cing of satellites. McCandless ~1d their successful checkout<. ot the JCt-pack e1ix·n., the wa) for astronauh .. to do construction work on space stations:· linking together sccuons brought up b} the space shuttle. W11h President Reagan's recent endorsement of a permanent orb111ng station. that work 1s expected to start earl} in the 1990s. Asked to assess the m1ss1on. commander Vance Brand said the f~11lure of two communications satellites to fire into the proper orbits was .. an e~treme d1sappo1nt- ment." nen though the) were deplo}ed properly b) Stewan and Ronald McNa1t. Pilot Robert Gibson said the space walks .. put us on top of the-world,'' 11nd Brand added~ "We accomplished what we needed to set the next m1ss1on in mouon for satellite repa1t." Brand disclosed that the spacewalkers referred to themselves as "Flash Gordon and Buck Rogers" and he said the crew $Ot an unexpected bonus when a foot restraint floated awa) from the shuttle dunng the Second \pace wall... and he guided Challenger close so Mc( andless could reach out and grab 1t "We alwa)S haH' 10 be ready to go and rescue an astronaut and this was a good unscheduled practice:· he .-.aid. o\fter the session. ('Qm mander Brand and his crew shut down experiments and stowed gear as the) prepared to return to Earth on Saturda). Israel bombs Syrians as U.S. leaves Beirut BEIR L T Lebanon I \Pl -Israeli Jets attacked target'\ on a'), nan-held mountain ndge east of Beirut wda). the state radio said A.mencan and Luropean na11onals began l''aluat1ng the "'ar-ra,aged Lebanese capstal .\s many a" 12 hrad1 JCt'> bombed and strafed m1htal"\ position., in and around the central mountain tO\lo n of Bhamdoun. nine miles ~outheast of Bc1ru1 on the road 10 Damascus. setting ofT M.'\ eral fires. the radio said. It said the air strike "'as apparentl} in retahat1on for the finng of three Kat}usha rockets into northern Israel from southern Lebanon. The "Voice of the Mountain .. radio station of Druse leader \l. ahd J umblatt and his Progress" e ~onah')t Pan) also rc- poned the air raid and said Druse insurgents were tiring ground-to-air mi",. des at the aircraft. In Tel..\''"· a mal1tal) spokesman said warplanes -;truck t"'o buildinis ui.ed as staging points for attacks agamst l'>raeh forces. and h11 se' eral artillery pieces .\II of the targets we re destro)ed and all Israels planes rrturned safe I). the spokesman said. It was the firs t hral'11 air raid aga1n')t guerrilla base-; in Lebanon since Jan 4. when Shute "1oslt:m m1h11a targl't~ 10 Baalbek were bombed Israel Radio al!>O r(·portcd toda}' that Israeli lanks and armored personnel ear- ners cros"·d Israel'~ '\ wali bridge front-line in south Lehanon Just horsing around Honea, like people, when cor- raled up together for too Iona. can get a little •nappy with each other. It appear• to have hap- pened with theae two horaea ln Carmel Valley. Reagan campaign boss wants Marines home Lebanon duty unsafe, f rustra~ng, Laxalt says LA S VEGASTAP)-American Mannes should "get out of Lebanon as qu1ckl}' as possible because their mission 1s almost completely frustrated and the ships ma} not be safe enough for them," the architect of President Reafln 's re-election campaign said Thursday night. The lesson we should learn from Leba- non 1s that .. hereafter we think not once or twice but several times about e"er putting an A.mencan military person on the ground 1n the Middle East:· said Sen. Paul Laxalt, R-Nev. Laxalt. a close confidant of Reagan since the two served as governors of Nevada and Laxalt said. "But what signal do we send tf we take the option of aggressively taking on the Synans. I don't think: that would be a vel) good si_gnal either." Laxalt said American Manne!> were sent 10 Beirut in September of 1982 "with a policy based on a lot of assumptions." Report cites persistence of violence Cahforn1atwodecadesago.sa1dhewas not WASHINGTON (AP) -The St.ate speaking for the president. Oepar1ment. in its annual repor1 on human "I constantly have this problem of what I riahLS abuses, sayi the re-ernerse~ of say being translated into whatthe president far-right death squads in El Salvador last 1s sa}1ng," said Laxalt. who also headed year l'urther terrorized a nation already Reagan's election campaign in 1980 and wracked by left-wina guerrilla violence. his near-successful bid to wrest the Re-The report concludes that major human publican nom1nat1on from President riahts improvemenu were ma.de in Latin Gerald Ford in 1976. America durl:ng 1983 as a number of "Without speaking for an) bod~. I would miUtary governments -notably Araen- sa\ \q~'rc 1n the 1ntens1 ve care. artificial Lina -moved towards democracy. respiration stage as far as Gema}el IS But the repon said that wbiJe killings, concerned." he said. refcmng to the torture, disap~ranccs. kidnappings and tottering go"emment of Lebanese Prcsi-other abuses diminished in Elsatvadorlast dent .\min Gema}'el. "I think we 're g1' ing year, "the level of poliri~ violence him one last shot in order to put~ coalition remains hilb" and penists at .. a central government together. stabilize.his country problem." and avcn a yrian takeover and unneccss-The de~ment•s repe>rt assesses the aiy bombing of Beirut " human nshtl perfonn.anoe of all 160 Laxalt. who is general chatrman of the memberl of the United Nations during Republican Part). has been a strong 1983 in 1 detailed, 1.•84-page account that ad ... ocate of the Manne presence 10 Beirut. rccotds both.abuses and progress. Asked 1n an Associated Press interview 1f "One of the most hopeful developments time wa~ growing short for bri nging in recent years-the march of democracy A.menca's men and ships home. Laxalt io Latin America -bas aone la.r&ely replied "Yes:· • UMOt.ic:ed." the report said. o\s for stepped up shelling of Syrian It cited the rueoi inauiurauoo of pos1t1on s 1n Lebanon. Laxalt said he Prelidcnt Rau.I Alfonsin who replaced a thought 11 might be wonhwh1le 1f 1t kept milita~ rqime in Ar&entina as .. only the Gemayct "poliucall ) viable." ' latestofuerleaofvictoriesfordemocracy" "I would say that just looking at 1t from a io the ttaiOA. great distance, the chances of that are pretty "AS*t from Cuba, Su~ Haiti, ----------------------------~~im."La~alt~d~. Ou~a~~~~~27~~m ~ .~}' C , n #2 Laxalt has long 521d that Amenca's of Latin America and lhe Can°bbean a.re --.,.,ac'1ftc .;;,1tpeet"e ;,/lllp"eU --· leaving Lebanon would send the wrong either blsicaUy democntic. or at least signal to aUtes and moderates in the Middle nomjnally.embarked on the transition to America's Largest Swap Meet Supplier • CANOPIES • TABLE LEGS • SHELVES • ALL ACCESSOR IES & FITTINGS ® Bu ilder-Designer since 1973 7611 SLATER AVE., UNIT B HUNTINGTON BEACH 848-6678 7 lJA33A ICA'1 Llwut Pricet1 C.WTl'M . ~ ...... ~, ... Comp&cl 13" diagonal portable hat eute> matlC Color Track teaturn plus dlgltal keyboard tuning, multi-band tuning s41900 FJAAa&R Has 1 l lune11on Channelock remo1e control automa11c color features. mult1·band 1unmg RCA XL-100 19" East. That sentiment was echoed earlier full democncyt the report raid. It noted th is week by former Secretary of State that aince 1980 nine Latin American Henry Kissinger nations ha~ either held free elect.ions or "That's been. our concern all along," announced tbey will do so soon. ...---------------------------'-------------, WATER BEDS VALENTINES SPECIALS FASHION ISLAND Pft9"'11 9"<11 &40•30 WISTCLlFF on" PLAZA DA I I. Y INI ,,.; Ir"'-. ........... M2.r2 Coffee clash 'silly' NEW YORK (AP) -A $20 million campaign to reheat the demand for cof- fee ha'l also bre"'ed con-trovers}. catch tog ··coffee achu:vcrs" such as David Bowie and Kun Vonneiut in a debate over ad' cnis1ng ethics and public health. Bowie. a rock singer, and Vonnegut. the author. are among nine ce lebnties re- tained by the National Cof- fee Association 10 appear in three TV ad~ aimed at perking up sates to young adults. The ads show sta~ such as actresses Jane Curtin and Cicely Tyson and foot- ball quarterback Ken Anderson sipping from ste3ming mugs "(off et lets you calm yo urself down. and picks you up," an announcer advises. "Join the coffee achievers." While the ads link coffee with suc.uss. say officials of the Center for Science m the Pubhc Interest. some studies hnk 1t wuh cancer of the bladder and pan- crca\. heart and breast dis· ease. birth defects. aniuety and sleep d1sorders "We think 11 is unfair to rouna ~e to u.e youth fi&urcs to try~ to convmtt th.cm that coffee drink1nJ is pen of a su(ttt!lful hfe." \11d Bruce Sh~erglade. lcpl dil\"Ctor or the con· •umcr health aroup. NATION Death term backers win round in Senate By Lile A.uoclated Presa w ASH I NvTON -Supponc~ ot a bill to bnng back the death penalty for ~uch federal crimes as treason ,an~ espionage won a 1 ound in the Senate, wh 1ch voted to hmit debate on the measure 10 l 00 hours. The 65-26 vote on Thuooay to curtail Senate debate was ~ken as ~n andi~uon by the bill':-. sponsor and an opposition lobbylSl that 11 will win pasi.age af\erConarcss returns Feb. 20 from a recess. Although the death penalty for several fed~ral c:nmes is sti ll on the books. a 1972 Supreme Coun ruhng rendered those statutes useless. The t>ill would correct const1tu t1onal defic1enc1es found by the high court. Meese bearings scheduled WASH INGTON -Confirmation hc:anng.s on the nomination of White House Counselor Edwi n Meese Ill as attorney general will be&m m about three weeks, according to the chairman of the Senate Jud1c1ary Committee. Sen~&~rom Thurmond. R-S.C.. said Thurs· day hc: expect!. Meesc: will win Senate confirmation even thou~ "there 1s oppos1110n" to the nomination. Meese'$ nommat1on was announced last month by President Reagan after AttorneyGl·neral Wilham French Smith said he wa'> returning to pn\.att• law practice 1n Los Angeles. Jetllner escapes near mls11 Nl::.W YORK -..\n un1dent1fied wide-body airplane on automatic pilot dipped to w1th1n 400 feet of the iround in Brooklyn last year, although the plane w!ls at least fi ve mile~ from the airport. The Nc:w York Times reported toda) The pilot and co-pilot pulled the Jc t out of 1b descent onlv after a cockpit warning S}'Stem tnggered an automatic voice that said, "Terrain. terrain," and then. "Whoop, whoop. pull up," the Times quoted tn dustry sources as saving. According to the sources. the crew pulled back the controls at an altitude of about 600 feet and the plane began to cltmb after bottoming out at 400 feet. roughly the height of a 40-stol) building: The J?lane went on to make a safe landtng at LaGuard1a A1rporl in Queens. Exec held ln bank robberies DEARBORN. Mich. -A Chrysler ell.ecut1ve burdened by gambling debts used company cars to rob banks during his lunch hour, but was caught after he appeared a third ume at rhe same branch and a teller "started crying and screaming," police sa~. Raymond ~· Miller, 53, was arrested Feb. I by police m this Detroit suburb. short!) after attempting to rob a National Bank of Detroit branch, Sgt. Michael Stanczyk said Thursday. "On the day of the arrest .. he was weanng the same clothes that he v.as weanng the day of the first robber) ... Sgt. Ray Wysocki said. "He walked up to the same teller that had been robbed previously." Wysocki said. "She bo(.ame very distraught and ran awa). ... He turned and walked out of the bank. When she staned cf) mg and ~ream tog, he must have figured something was up" CALIFORNIA Douglas workers return LONG BEACH -More than 2.000 stnkers say they'll return to work next week at Douglas Aircraft Co. under a contract that pa}s far less than they wanted. ending a 115-day stnke. The strikers from United Auto Workers l ocal 148 reluctantl) ratified the new contract Thursda.,. and agreed to go back to work on Monda} after union leaders warned they might lose their JOb!. otherwise. "Thl.'"scabs kepi us from gelling what we wanted." said one striker of the thousands of workc:rs who had abandoned .the "'al~out and crossed the picket hoes. "Hard feelings are going to last a long lime:· Pre-scbool loses llcense M..\N Ho\TTAN BEA.CH -.\ pre-school has temporanl> lost its license after a state agenc} concluded that at least 25 )Oungch1ldren were sexually abused there. The state Depanmcnt ofSoc1al Sef'.1ces moved Thursda) to tcmporaril) revoke the operating license of the Virginia McMan1n Pre-School following an invest1gat1on . The school closed more than a month ago after ~nts started w11hdraw1ng their children. The .department alleged that V1rgin1a McManin and her daughter. Peggy McMartin Buckey. operated the facihty in such a way that Raymond Charles Buckey. 25 -a former teacher and Ms. Buckey·s ·son -could commit molestations. Wllson backs Tuolumne SAN FRANCISCO -Environmentalists claimed "an important victory·· as Sen. Pete Wilson announced he would like the Tuolumne River to be protected under the National Wild and Scenic River System. Wilson also announced Thursda) he would favor wilderness protec- tion for 1.69 million acres of federally-owned land m Cali fornia. that he would co-sponsor a bill with Sen. Alan Cranston to complete the Auburn Dam north of Sacramento and that he would back compromise legislation to declare the area around Mono Basin in the Owens Valley a Na tional Forest Scenic Area. The Sierra Club lauded Wilson's stand on both the Tuolumne and Mono Lake but said his support of placing 1.69 million acres of federal land under permanent wilderness protection "was a big disappointment." Wilson said his stand marked a compromise between the 1.2 million acres favored for protection b} the timber industry and 2.33 m1lhon acres sought h} enHronmentalists. Hughes wlll suspect fined LOS ANGELES -An airline executive has been fined $5.000 and g1.,,en four yea~· probanon for trymg to pas~ off a ph on) will doling out the estate of the late bill1ona1re Howard Hughes. Harold W. Mall et, 52, of Canyon Country-a sales executive for Aspen A1rl ines- had pleaded guilt) last Dec. 20 to one count of conspiracy to commit grand theft and forgery and one count of perJUI). Co-defendant Martha Jo Graves. 54, faces similar charics in a prchmtnal) hcanng Feb. 23. Mallet and Graves were charged wnh prepannf a fi ve-page document marked "last will and testament" wnh the forged signature of H ughe~. WoRLo Libyan ambassador dJea ROME -Libya's ambas5ador to Italy, Ammar El Taagazy. died today. three weeks afler being shot by two men. docto,., and L1b}an officials said. Doctors at the Umberto I Ho~p1tal $.aid the 43·}ear-old diploma\ never repined consc10usness after bcina shot in the brain, a~omcn and ll~ouldcr. Two gunmen ambushed the diplomat near his home on Jnn. 2J The doctors said Taapzy died about 9 a. m After the at tack, an unidentified caller to the London bureau of The Assoc11ted Press claimed the shoot1n1 was done by a aroup called .. Alborkan ... ,.he voup IS unknown '" London. Rome or Beirut. Alborkan 1~ the Arabic word for volcano. l\Jllian police said they have no leads 1n the case. Salvadoran trooJM advance SAN Al.N AOOR, -El tvador -,\bout 1,000 IO"emmcnt troops pushed into a nonhwcst aro Thursday in sc.arth of lcftt t auerrillu who killed 39 w ldicrsa daycarlter, local military M>um:s id In eastern El Salvador. meanwhile. soldiers and rebels fou&ht for two hour<1 Wednaday n1aht on the non hem cdsc ortht cit)' of Usululln, a pro\.'incial cap1w 68 milu f'3 t nf San Salvador c1v1han' there 1d. • l Sucfcessor a young man? MOSCOW (AP) -The Kremlin wiU name Yuri V. Andropov's successor from amona the 12 members of the Politburo, and two men, Mikhatl S. Gorbachev and Griaory V. Romanov, arc seen as strona contenden unless aitransttion leadership emerges. There are many wild cards in the stakes, with older and powerful men expected to have much to say about the decision. It may already have been made -as Andropov lay on his deathbed, or during the 22 hours between his death and the official Communist Pany announcement earned by the official Tass news agency. There arc cen.ain to be clues fontK:oming about who will succeed Andropov, but the choice won't be official until it is ratified by a meeting of the Communist Party Central Committee. No meeting has yet been announced. Gorbachev. 52, and Romanov. 61. are the youngest of the most powerful full. or voting. members of the Politburo, and many Western analysts and diplomats e:ipect the Soviets to choose a younger man this time as general secretary of the Communist Party. Gorbachev and Romanov also arc among the three Politburo members who are members of the Communist Party Secretariat. along with the 72-year-old Konstantin U. Chernenko. Some Westerners see Gorbachev as having a slight edge on Romanov. in that he has been in Moscow longer. Romanov was party chief in Leningrad until last year. Many Western diplomats say Defense Minister Dmitri F. Ustinov is the most powerful man on the P<>li-tburo. He is said to have been instrumental in Andropov's succession, and to have run the Politburo day-to-day when Andropov's health was at its worst. But Ustinov 1s 75, and some reports say his health 1s not good. Still, along with Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko. 74. Ustinov is one of the veteran Politburo members who will play a role in choosing a successor. Chernenko, as party ideologist. is certain to have influence, but he is aging and took a lesser role under Andropov. Geldar Allev Chernenko • Eastern bloc mourn leader's death as Poles make jokes ------"""""' By Tit A11oclaced Preu Moumful music filled East Euro- pean 11rwaves toda). and Western leaders speculated uncertainly about the future of East-West relations as news spread of the death of Soviet leader Y-un V. Andropov In Warsaw's streets. ordinary Poles smiled at word of the passing of the Kremlin chief, whom many associate wnh the suppression of their Soli- darity labor movement. "We heard the news. and rushed to the liquor store to buy this brandy," joked one of a JTOUP of four young P61es, brandishing bottles of cherry brandy and chattina mirthfully. At Sarajevo. Yugoslavia. the news seemed to stun Soviet a1hletes com- peting in the Winter Olympics.Some expressed disbelief. "If our government hasn't told us. then it's a rumor." said a woman from Kiev, who apparently had not yet heard of the official Soviet an- nouncement in Moscow. Soviet and Yugosla v flags at the Olympic Village were lowered to half-staff to mark the Soviet presi- dent's death. Soviet athletes con- tinued to compete in their scheduled events. who was M05eow's overall leader for only l ~months, never sou ch.a.nee to prove himself as a leader •• Androp<?v made an intercsuna and promising nan and ll has to be rearctted that his 1llnen did not offer tum the possibility to demonstrate whether he could live up to the expectations," Ellemann-Jensen said on Radio Denmark. He said Andropov's Iona £,llness "complicated the dec1S1on-nbkina process in Moscow aAd led to im- mobility in the disarmament talks in Geneva." Ellemann-Jentcn aid he hoped for a "clanfication" and .. an openina" in Moscow that would lead to a resumption or the Ea t-Wctt dial<>Jut. The ctnteM'i~t Dutch aovem· ment of ~m1er Ruud Lubben issued a statermnt ll)'it\a the Sovtet Union bad made no real chanae in its "well-known" foreian poltcy pos.. ition1 under Andropov. U.S. REACTION ••• From Al danger." He explained: "There 1s an opportunity for a new ~rcakthrouj}l. there 1s a danger of continued tension and e1Calation of the nuclear arms race." Democratic presidential frontrun- ner Walter Mondale said that. "with the deterioration of U.S.-Soviet rela- tions. I believe the president should go to the funeral ... to signal the Soviet Union and the world that he will now pursue every opportunity for peace." Sens. John Glenn of Ohio and Ernest Holhn15 of South Carolina. also presidenttal aspirants, made similar calls. as did conaressmcn from both panics. The White House has not an- nounced who will go to the funeral. Sen. Dale Bumpers, D-Ark., one of the senators who saw Andropov last year, said "l was disappointed by our visit because he was dour, he was humorless. he was very droll in bis attitude." Politburo member Geidar Aliev. 60. has risen to new proi:ninence under ~~dropov after .~e.monstrati~& bis abihlles as an administrator by reviving the railroad industry. However, Aliev's Moslem heritage and Azerbai- jan nationality are seen as serious handicaps. Expressions of condolence -and of hope for improved East-West relations - came quickly from West European leaders. Denmark's foreign minister. UfTe Ellemann-Jensen, said he was sorry the fonner KGB secret police chief, George McGovern, another Democrauc presidential candidate, today satd 1t was a "sin against humanity" that he and President Reagan never met. Campaigning in Bcntonspon. Iowa. McGovern said Androrov was "one of the Soviet Union s most intelligent and reaJistic leaders" before his death. In Washington. officials satd they did not think Andropov's death would cause any major immediate shif\s in Moscow's policies. Defense analysts, notin' that it is impossible to chanac course quickly on military proarams. said they believe the Soviets will keep pushioa their defense buildup. Rob1nsats MEET JESSICA McCLINTOCK AND SEE HER NEWEST SPRING CREATIONS FOR JWR JR'S IN NEWPORT SATURDAY, FROM 1 UNTIL 3. • J essica .\fcC/zncock has c11pturrd tht' ch.irm of the cozmtryszde: the softness of sprmg blossoms .md che si.,ie<•tness of )otah .irt• blended lOJ!.l'ther w11h a couch of noitwl?,i.i .md f.mcy to ere.ire Ciunne S..\, l td. }om jessu11 m our Nr.i:port \ stort', Saturday, Febru.iry 1 /,for her Gunne Sax show at I p.m .. with rnform..il mode/mg contznuzng until 3. Hert>, -:.;:e shrru. 1ust thrt!e of tht lrr.:el) de<igns to n:.pecr. A Tl1t• blue double dn!ss, '1.'<'r)' fem znzne w11h lace .ind ribbon .;ppl1qm'. S· \f L S/06. fl RrHc 1ktrt ·u:1th "ttached from apnm. J 11. S44. C. 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Mr. Badham in- dicates that .. social spending" now accounts for 74 percent of the federal budget and 18.6 percent of the GNP. That is an inaccurate reflection of the facts when defense spending by itself accounts for 29 percent of the budget expenditure, interest payment on Congress's debt accounts for 13 percent of the budget. grants 10 states and localities amount to I I percent and general federal operations con- sume fi ve percent of the budget. leaving "social programs" with 42 percent of the federal budget. receipts amount to 29 percent of the federal income, so the net cost of "social programs" is 13 percent. While some people feel that de- fense spendtng is only "social subsidy" or "entttlement provams" for the middle and upper income folks, we all realize that defense spending for securit) 1s a necessity. Yet. one major area of budget savings -several hundred billion dollars a year, was absolute!) over- looked by Mr. Badham. The area of efficiency in government as outlined by the Federal Panel on Government Efficiency chaired by W.R. Grace. Reducrng the federal deficit should be a goal of all Americans. Efficiency should be sought in all areas of spending. social programs, defense spending. etc. If we can save $200 billion a year, maybe Mr. Badham and his fellow Congressmen should implement such a program first. W..\SHI MiTON -In the 1960s and 1970s . .\mrnca poured billions uf dollars and 50.000 li ves into Vietn am. We organized the South V1etnameSl' arm). trained 1t and terned n into battle. When we pulled out our troops. South Vietnam col- lapsed. In 1982 and 1983 . ..\merica sent m1lltan ad' 1sors to El Salvador. The} trained the arm}. taught 11 how to fight and "hen to light and then. after the suitable graduauon parades. cenified It frc for ba ttlt: In late 1983. guemllas took a gamson and a bndge defended b} the nev. I\ reorganized armr. An elderly woman aeeka a place to hide from the fiChting between the 1 Lebaneae Army and Moalem militiamen aa the U.S. troo1>9 began their pullout from Bel.rut Wedneaday. It should be noted that pa yments from people in the form of insurance JIM DE BOOM Newpon Beach Badham 's 'junkets' rapped At the saml' 11me . ..\menea moved into Lebanon It armed and 1ra1ned the Lebanese arm) and pronounced tt the centerpiece of the ne"' shak) ~ovemment. ··w e ha\C~ done a fine JOb of training and equipping the Lebanese arm,." the President said ·Dec. 15 ... It IS a good and v.ell-trained force." In thl' last \IX months. the President has pronounced the Lebanes e arm\ "fine." ''wel l-1ra1 ncd... ···cffrcti ve." "capable ... "rebu11t"--ever) thing but what it was when 11 came to the showdown m West Beirut. which was nowhere in sight. Histonans looking back at 1h1s penod would have 10 conclude that Amenca was the national person- ification of the old Bourbon kings: It teamed nothing and forgot nothing. From Vietnam through Central Amenca to Lebanon. It se11ed upon cn1l "'ars. declared them East-West battlegrounds and rushed in mt'n and matt'nel IL ignored ethnic. religious or class differences and thought that new uniforms. helicopters and the .\mencan Way of War would make the difference. Cultural anthropologJsts could ac- cuse the United States of being ethnocentric-of seems foreign places and peoples as exouc versions of ..\menca and Americans. Thus in Lebanon, an army that vinually did not exist last year was this year supposed to make the difference. And thus 1n Lebanon. people whose pri- mar)· allegiance was ei ther to their religious or ethnic groups were. in the course.' of the year. su pposed to shed that hentage and proclaim their first loyalty to something called the na- t10n. The rubble that once was Beirut 1s proof that this did not happen. Several hundreds of years of ethnic and sectanan stnfe could not be 0' ercome in a \Car. Even the lsraells. whose knowledge of Lebanon is unparalleled. ha' e been humbled b\ their occupation of that cou ntn· When tht'} invaded in June. 1982. the~ did not JUSt cross a national ' State Democrats become relevant It's been 12 vears s1mc Hubcn Humphre) and 'George 1cGovem did battle in the last California· pnmary elec11on that rcall) helped decide a pres1denttal nomina11on. But a little-noticed change in the rules for this \Car's Dt'mocrat1 c pnmar) ma ~ thrust C'al1forn1a back into the poh11cal hmchght -but onl) 1f there's still a rnntes1 of some kind for the part~\ nominatton If the rate 1)at all (Onh.•sted on June 5. California v.111 ha'e a ma1or beanng un tht' na11onal outcome because tht' state's Democrats ha'e taken a small step back tov.ard the winnt'r-1ake-a ll S)Stem that once made this the na11on's most 1mpon- an1 pnman state That <,tcp .\ "'inncr-1alo..e-all s~stem v.1thin each nt (. ahfurnia's 45 con- gressional district!. ~ h1che,er can- didate ""'1n'> a plural It\ 1n each d1stnct v.dl get all that dmnct\ delegates ~n 1n~tead ofa big "'inner-take-all pnmar. California this ~ear will ha,e4~\mallnne\ \ndthatmakes11 possible -11 not 'er: hkel) -for one ~·and1dal\· 111 \\In all the delcgat1:\ at stalo..t· hl'r1: The ruk rhangl' ,.,ill onl} become 1mponan1 1f no ca ndidate has clinched a maJOnt} of delegates b} pnmar. qa} If that hasn't happened. then C\en a candidate running a distant '>econd could sudden!\ catapull h1m'>elf into the top spot b} winning all \H mu\I of the (allforn1a mini pnmanl'\ That "a' not po'>s1hle in an) of the last thn:c pnmane' here all run under ii proponional rcpresentauon scheme If a candidate v.on 55 percent of the' 0tc normall~ rnns1dered a big vic tor) here. he sllll onl} got sllghtl) over half th e 'itate\ national conven- tion ddegate'i ,. That\ ~h) \.fac;sachusem Sen . Edwa rd M. Kenned)·., h1g pnmar) ''ICtOr) here four \ear" ago didn't e'en dent the rcnom1nat1on dn'c of Jimm' C ancr Bu t· th1\ .. car'c; earl\ Otmocrat1l frontrunner. Walter \.1ondale. has no such assurance tht C ahfornia will be unamponant That's ""h" unllkt' ( aner. he'' spend ing a fair amount of time and effon here "Jtmm' Carter w;b never much more than a dtstant flicker on a I V screen to most Cah(om1ans," said ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat THOMAS ELIAS Duane B. Garrett. co-chairman of the nauonal Mondale campaign. "Nat- urally. we hop<.' ll "'111 be all 0' er by June. but tht' new S)stem means you can't necessanh take California for granted... · Mondak's California stra1eg} ce ntt'rs on the delegate slates whose names will appear on the pnmar) ballot together with the name of the candidate they're backing. With vinually all the state's ma1or Democratic mayors. about half the Democr~uc congressi:nen and man~ state legislators backing him. Mon- dale plans to top his slate of delegates in each d1 stnct with at least one big name. That. he figu res. gives him a chance at a sweep. i\nd e\en if there's no longer a contest for the nomsna11on. a Cali- fornia sweep would be a big plus for any Democrat. "California is the last big event before the nauonal convent1on ... and the convention it~lf v.111 be in California." said Garrett. "And a big effon in the Cahfom1a pnmar) will be a signal to the Republicans that "'c're not going to wntt' offCahfornia. the wa) Can er did last time "We know )OU can't s1mpl) wnte off a 47-electoral vote state, not when that's almost one-fifth of tht' electoral • votes~ ou need to win the whole thtng. In no way will the nauonal con"en- 11on be th·e last major Mondale event in California ... That declarauon 1s a sign that the change fostered last year by this 'ltate's Democrauc legislators has workt'd. California still won't give all HS convention 'ote~ to any one candidate unless he wins 1n every congressional d1stnct and thus proves he's the choice of every part of the o;ia1e. • But 11 will no longer be an 1rrelevan- t:-.. either Thoma~ Elias 1~ a 'anta ~fonica-hlrnx1 columni~t on <;ta tc issues H.L. khwart1 Ill l"ulll·- Chair DowaJ;br lo.tor ~ 4 tt"l'I !ulM l"ub4- 1"111>~•'*2 , ... ., Ol f o! ,,,. '"' et )JO """' l h SI CO•ll Mitt.a llOOrftt 'O''H~_., to In• tl>t!Q Larry D. l t"ere Cotlt ...... c• •1•; ,..,~ lolMllO*"O !01t0t border. but one between the First World and the Third World. The} were trapped by their own mentalit). Only an optimist would conclude that Lebanon will be a lesson for us. Every indication is otherwise. The situation there has not slowed the U.S. m1htary buildup in Central America nor dampened the official enthusiasm with which the Kissinger Commission repon was received. One<.' again. we are prepared to tackle age-old social and cultural problems with military and economic as- sistance. We will show the Salvadorans or the Hondurans how to fight and, if need be, do some of the fighting ourselves. But, as in Vietnam or Lebanon. people will not fight for a cause that makes no sense to them. Lebanon ma) \Cf) well be important to Amenca·s Mideast pohc1es. but that means nothing to a member of a Moslem mihua or the Chnst1an Phalanie. What he wants 1s more parochial: securit' for his fami1" and . . a sa} in the Y.a) he ts go' erncd. The same holds tor Central Amen- ca. The sold1er~ of £1 Sah ador ref use to fight at night or in small unltS not because the strateg) has not occurred to them . but because it's danserous. The) are unwilling to nsk their lives fo r a government which trad1tionall) has been controlled by the ruling class and which has done nothing for them--no thing. that is. but draft them into the army. The onl) hope for the government is that most of the p<.'asants hold th e same view of the guerrilla~. Mostly, they simply want to be left al one. So again we are pulling Amencan soldiers out of a country that has collapsed around us. Rt'trt'ats. not reappraisals. have become our fonc and we die not once. like the brave nor more than once. hke the coward. but over and O\ er again like the fool. Our real encm} is our arrogance. On to El al ' ador R 1chard ( uhen 1s a s.' ndicared columni'it. Open letter to Roben Badham: To quote recent articles regarding -tour an5wer to charges of junketeer- ing with your wife on Air Force Jets: "So what? M ~ constituents must approve of the way I conduct my office ." Not all of us. Mr. Badham, believe me. To find that our representati ve's remedial education in geography has cost us an additional $90,000 and that he and his wife stand first in line at the Air Force trough while presumably calling for more bang for the buck. affords us very little pleasure. To discover that our affiuent, supposedly sophisticated community has gained sudden fame for supplying Congress with Number One on the Boondoggl- ing parade sickens us. We'll be thmlung of you Apnl 15. Mr. Badham, and again when the defi cits hit the fan. Maybe some of us can even remember as long as November. HANK SEARLS Newpon Bt'ach Daily Pilot Welco,mes ~ comments from readers The Deity Piiot IOllcit• your comments on iauee of Interest to our readers. AH letters must be ligned. Letter• and tonger commentary p6eoee should ~typed or ciMt1y written and Mnt to: LETI'ERS To The EDITOR. DellJ "°'-llox 1-. Costa Meu, CA.,..._ Pfeue lndude your neme, addr1• Md .... ,. ..... number. L.M. Bovo Putting anew slant on love Consider the woman whose hand- wnting slants backwards. If she 1s interested in any man at all, what interests her most is his money, prestige and looks. It's possible she's impressed by his character, too. but 1f so. that fact doesn't show up in her penmanship. Or so say those who read significance out of the way we write. POVERTY CAN'T STOP CHARITY Cenain nt'urotic 1ndiv1duals can't learn to swim. They're too tense and fearful to trust the water's bouyancy. They can't let go. Curiously, they may do fairly well after a couple of stiff drinks. But that can be pretty danger- ous. When the liquor wears off. they tighten up again and fight the water. Meantime, they make the same kinds of judgments drunk drivers make -· bad ones. WASHINGTON -The re- markable thing about Joann Jones is the wa y she smiles through the tears. Her neighbors in Pans. Ark .. can tell you she has been dogged by hard ll mes. Yet her whole personah ty always seems to smile. Left with three children to support. Joann foun •workasa cook and eventual!) opened her own small restaurant. But her 22-year-old son was stncken with a rare disease. He lost a leg and. because she couldn't keep up with the medical bills, she lost the restaurant. Yet these tragedies didn't dampen her spirit. All that mattered, she told friends, was that her son was alive and prepanng to become a missionary. The financial squeeze left her with no money to pay insurance premiums. Then the inevitable hap- pened -her small home burned down. Though all herwordly pos- se s1ons were reduced to ashes, she remained cheerful. At least the family was still together-almost too close together, cramped mto a cheap. second-hand trailer. Then the othcrda), a cold front <;ent the tcmpcf"llture plun11ng belo..., tero tn western Arkansas. Joann stopped at a country store to use the pay phone. Acros.s the road in a frozen field, she noticed four Mexicans huddled under a cedar tree. They were 1b1venna1n shirtslce ves en the crueJ cold, Wlth only one blAnkct to keep them all warm . She put down the phone and strode over to the frcttinJ men. Shccouldn·t spcakSpanilh.and they didn't under· st.and En1h1h Butwithaesturaand a JACK ANDERSOI few v.ords in common. they let her know the> wanted to return to Mexico. But they had no money. no food , no warm clothina. The 1rrcpress1ble Joann, though impovenshed herself, brought the migrant Mexicans home. The family took two blankets offtheir beds, and the affiicted son gave up his wool coat so each Mexican could wrap himself against the cold. Joann remembered that her church was holding a fireside service that evening in Fort Smith. Shecarcfolly counted out enough quarters to buy gas for the 6S-m1lc round trip. She drove: the forlorn four to the Latter Dav Saints chu where she found two dozen mem rs su II assembled. lnterTUpt1na, she announced that ,,>he had four destitute Mexicans who ·needed help. The church members rustled up more ~arm clothi~and collected enou.ih cash to bu) four bus uckets to Dalla • with ~ktt monc forfoodalonathcwa Thcmcmbtrs also pu1throuahacart10 Dallas and ~naed for some pan11h~ pealdna mem6crs to meet the bu~ Joann JonCSJlvC her widow's m1tc upectinanothinam return. t learned about her act ofkfndneu from others. Because :he cannot afford a telc- phone. I reached herat thediner where she now works. She didn't want to talk about her good deed: it didn't seem right, she said. "Charity should be 11ven in secret, .. she said ... Anywa\. 1t was no big deal. Footnote: This story could have an even happier ending 1fsomethmg nice were to happen to Joann - something real nice, say. like getting back into a house of her own. I almost kno what she would say; she would protest that others are more needy. But I am senina up a building fund for Joann Jones. Donations can be made to the Drew Pearson Foundation. Box 2300, Washington, D.C. 20013. BOOR OF THE WEEK: Speaker Tip O'Neill, a grizzly bear of a man, c.an be crotchety when he's riled. And he was at his grumpiest the other day durina a closed-door meeting with President Reagan. The president delivered an cmo-- t1onal defense ofhis Lebanon strategy. He was more anxiouJ to brina the Marines home. he told conaressional leaders, than they could ~ssibly be-because he had the pamful rcspon1ib1hty to notify the wives and oareou of Mannes killed in action. O'Neill responded sourly that he didn't bU)' It. It wa n't so much what the 1peaker said but the way he said it thlt offtndtd other leaders. They told me aOerward that his manner was rude:. , that he could have d1savecd wuh the president without be1nadisrespectful. Jack Anderson 1s a syndictted columnise. Will you buy the claim that all skeletons are ugly? Realize you get on tricky f ou nd wtth such generalities. "Ugly,' too, is in the eye of the beholder. And somebody's bound to come up with a microscopic photo of exquisite coral. Still. you and I might marvel at the beauty fleshed out of the deer and the eagle and the noble human on ice skates, but their bare bones make us turn our eyes. what? Those or us who still smoke cigarettes -&Jainst everybody's bet- ter judgment 1ncludin1 our own -arc being compared by the head doctCJrs now to indecisive roosters. You know how indecisive roosten behave. They peck senselessly at imaginary kernels of com or whatever. In misdirection. As though to appear busy instead of actually dealina with any real matter of the moment. lndccis1ve roosters... is 1t? Humph. Puzzling our La~aac Man st11l 11 why we speak of ''h1~ seas" but not "low seas," and "high-handed" but not "low-handed," and "hi&h nse" but not "low nse." and "h1ah-struna" but not "low nrun&." and "bJ&h falutm'" but not "low faluoo"' and "h1ah taihna" but not "low ta1hna." tf }OU onl) pretend to put ~n in your auest' 11n and tome, said aue t may let hiah even so. It happens. Not invanably. And not with all drinkers. But sometimes. h 's ~own as the "e!lpcct.ancy effect." L.M. Bayd is• syndictted colummsr. Ill,. ' heryl Brown joins Jansen firm s advertising account executive Irvine resident Cheryl Brown has J01ncd Jansen 1A11oclates as advertising account executive. according to Cbarlea Roberts, executive vice president of the Irvine advertising, public relations and market research firm. Before joining Jansen. Brown was an account executive for B.J. Stewart Advertlalng an Newport Beach. • • • Ben Perdue, president of AMPAC, a Newport Beach firm, has acquired a dealership from Rammu Machinery of~est Germany. Rammax provides ~h compacting equipment for construction companies worldwide. iAmpac will provide sales, leases and service to the outhem California bu1ld1na. industry. • l • J&Jl Knowlton, president of Knowlton Public Rela- tions of Anaheim. was recently appointed media representative for the North Orange County Community ollegc District's two theaters, the Yorba Linda Forum nd Wilshire Auditorium, Fullerton. Knowlton, who has n singing for five years at the Five Crowns in Coronoa I M~r. combines her background as a professional ntertaaner and publicist to represent the district's lebrity series. • • • Newport BEach insurance representative Richard baa_glme11ey has earned the industry's 1983 national uality award: Shaughnesscy, a chartered hfe underwriter. is an agent an the Newport BEacb branch office of Transamerica Occidental Life Insurance Co. This is the fifth time he has rece1 ved the award. presented annually by the National Association of Life Underwriters for outstanding production during the preceding year. • • • Robert E. Johnson of LaVcrne ha£ been. named estern regional sales manager b} Meguiar's. The announ~ement was made by Barry Megular, president of the Ir:vinc-based firm. Johnson joins Mcguiar's after spending 12 years with Wynn's Friction Proofing Supply, where he administered the mass merchandising act1v1ty of the company. • • • PERSYST, Personal Systems Technology, Inc .• ~nnounc~ that several of its enhancement products were installed in two standard IBM PCs to create a production man~gement system with enough added memory, specialized communications facilities and display adapter BROWN PERDUE KNOWLTON controllers to fulling automate the scheduling of all events during the 21-hour Cerebral Palay Telethon held last month. • • • Alpha Mlcro1y1tem1 of Irvine has opened a full service sales and marketing center in Brussels, Belgium, which the company said would serve as the "cornerstone" of its program to broaden its European dealer base and increae its share of the French and German-speaking markets. 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Wl'llOt'C t1 '"' 21 '1 we11re 11" llh wt\efO ua. t• • we1V•111 n,. n-wome1 n1. t11<t WoodL. t 41" CJ 't Wrlt!llW flt ''- l•OlllJI ?f' l " • n•. Hot aODltteM . . He sees a Deed to link high tech, smokestack By JERRY HIRSCH Of ... 0..,,... llMf The econ om 1c outlook for Amenca 1s good -but only 1f the country lc~ms to integrate high technology with tbe trad1 t1onal "smokestack 1ndustnes." Robcn J Buck.Icy. the chairman of .\lleghany lntemataonal. Inc. told a group of Orange County busine!ls leaders Wednesday. "'The future ofh1~ technology 1s m learning about dnlhng 011. helping ~omputenze the steel industry and 1mprovtng the quaht} and manufac- ture of cars," Buckle y said at a hmcheon meeting of Town Hall's Orange County Forum at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel. "The high-tech versus smokestack concept is dangerous because it is also be1r:ig use b) politicians to promote a national economic policy to cn- cour~ge one while the other 1s allowed to w1ther and die. The simple truth is that each needs the other. And no one El Torito gets listed 1s being more mmnformed and misled on this matter than the workm an each of those industries. "The hiJh technology mdustncs alone won't be where most of the Jobs wtll be created. Jobs will be created through the work we do w1th high technology in the 5mokcstack areas," said Buckley, whose diversified com- pany include. such aerospace prod· ucts as well Sunbeam apphances. Because they employ such a h1&h percent.age of the workforce. tfic traditional smokestack mdustnes will still ~main the heart of the nation's economy. "If the sm'okest.ack mdustncs go, Silicon Valley is a dead duck," the chief executive officer said. Buckley also criticized the concept of the federal government developing a national industrial policy. "With a government that can't keep its cash register nght imagine what it would do with a national 1ndustnal policy," Buckley said. Buckley said the short tenn outlook for the economy is still clouded by interest rate five to six points above where they should be. Historically. interest rates have ruo bet~ecn two and three pcrcenLa&C points above the inflation rate. If that was true today, the prime rate should be about 6 percent. , "For the first ume in modern history long term interest rates art more than shon term interest rates . That d1scouraies businesses in in- vesung in the future," Buckley said. But the imbalance makes the dollar a good investment abroad. This bas made the dollar too valuable io relation to foreign currencies and is discouraging exports. The nation must be prepared to talce advantage of new markets world- wide that are opening. For the Orange County area that means the Pacific Rim. Buckley said. Ceremonlea were held on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange floor to mark the official Hating of Irvine-based El Torito Restaurants on the NYSE. Taking part ln the event were Richard A. Grasso, left, vice president of the NYSEi La.JTy J. Cano. riiht. president of El Tori to, and NYSE apect&llat Richard F. Gianni. cente.r, who uplained the apeclallat book to the new member of the NYSE. SPEAKERS SPEAK OUT Newport Beach residents Mike Ferry and Rou de Gravelles were among 14 professional speakers who conducted trainmg programs at the three-da} National Speakers Assoc1a- uon Wmter Workshop at the Desen Inn 1n Las Vegas last weekend. Mike Fen) 1s an entertaining after-dmner speaker and a nat1onall~ recognized trainer and conc;ultant 10 such areas as Sales Techniques. elf Development and Management b:t Objectives. His presentauon at the Workshop was enmlcd. "Selling Product v.ith lntegnty." A former TV producer. director and wntcr Rou de Gra,clles uses vadco tape rccordmg while helping corporati on C'<ccuttvc,, professional speaker<,. and othl·r business people develop more cfTccti\c rnmmun1Ca· t1on sk1ll'I v. htle relating to 1nd1\ td· uals and to large audiences dl' Gravclles· "orkshop was t1tkd. "Oe· .,clop D~ nam1c Speaking Skills l ')1ng V1do Recording and Repla~ .. NEW YORK (AP) -The following Hsi shows the Over lhe Counter slocks and warranls thal have gone uo the most and down the most based on percent of change for Thursday • No securities trading below S2 or 1000 shares are included Net and oercentage changes are Ille difference belween the prp1ous closing bid orice and todav's last bid orice Name l lnCaPTch 32 Consco Ault A ASlood 5 AlskAp 6 Noriso 7 Mdld8CP 8 Vuebot 9 MicrSm 10 AuloCp 11 Kinard 12 GtEstEn 13 WriQhlL 14 MedclSt IS NathFam 16 FriesEn 17 PabstB s 118 WrldMI 9 KV Ph s 20 ExcalT UPS L-r t Ch¥. 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FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS Located at :!400 \\ Coast H1gh"a' m Ne\\-port Beach. nnt lo 1hr Ne" port Ski Compam. the the ice cream storl' \.\Jll also he selling cake'> r•~·'· e\prl''>'>O and ca ppun h 1 no. al rnn.I· ing to ov. ncr' ( ath) and Wa y n e H ec k Haagen-Daz" \\Ill be open from ti a.m. to II pm Sunday through Thur\da\ and 11 a.m. to midnight lln Frida~, and ·a1urda\\ Carroll named Pacific lkll has named Dave Carroll •~ its arta manager re$pons1ble lor ~rv1ct to the com pan'·, 92 S,000 rco;1dcnce and bu inc CU\t(\ffiCI'\ in Or angc Counl) Carroll. S6. will be head· quancf'd in Oranac H" duue will 1nt'ludc coor<11 nahn tl'lt comp.tnf~ -.er vict commitments to cu~ tomen and d11ttt10g thr firm' 8CtlVltl<''i ~Ith lC'\ Ci\ IC bU'ilnC\\, ~llH'm• mcnt nnd con\umcr group$ \t December JI: 1983 (A) 1982 "o ( han~e As ets 51 21J)Q2 .(lr() ')X .; .2N.I10(1 44 Deposits S 1 14 .JX~.(X)(l )-h.22.!.l lOO "'(} ', "let Loans S h\.201 .tX'lO S4~ .4h0 .00.l \()''. . hareholders• Equity s ., . l h 7 .000 s h,4J(),0().) 1" .. (I\) l 'naudited Commerce Bank I ti \ IUI \ H 11 I(' 1 ti I II I 1 •\1\11 Ml I II\,._ 111 Jltt"I 11'•1 0 ,, ,, ,, .. 1 .. !'lll•o.•1 l ' 1:1 ... 1 ~,~ ''l r o t Ml-MRt R Hllt , .I "ti 111 l • I\\ I Ht C ·lll'.\L Ill f I\ • \~Hr P.ar~ ( ""'• t l)r1"· ti tit \n"'" 81\J • L1)<.l..o ll."w l .. .A 41~, 4·~· -~ .2 I - . On the --L.:....-=-=-""-''---------_ _._ __ _ , • Dow JoNE S AvERAGES NEW YORK (AP> -Fln11 Oow·Jonel If~ for Prldav, Ftb. 10. 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Amdahl$ • 1S~'I -'la OOJTif Ptrl , J 7-16 TIE Comm s 81 , 1 191h -'I• Verbollm s 273.7 12~ +I 'I• Ectio8av n 178. 11111 -119 PetroLew 141, l + •1. Science Mot 101. '.'41 -2'11 CyorusCP 93, ~ + ~ NASDAQ SUMMARY NEW YORK (AP! -Most active ovtr· -the-counter stock' ''tfrplled bY NASO M~r~· 2'.m~ro8 l8 .... ,~r? ChV. Intel s 1,578.300 32' • 32112 + J , APPleC 1,048,! 23•., 23~ + •. T11ndn s 673,7 14 14'1• -''• PhllGI 642, u~'I 14 -~ AGreet IJm·m ,.. 22 -1~ Mllllpr • 'i't 28'1• -1,.. GtfBdc • d''° dl-li S111UeM 54,900 'h ~ Convgt ,900 ~ 1 "2 + ~ GoLo QuoTES METALS Quo TES That· s an ap~ des~ri ptionof both business and bust ness p ople along the Orange Coast. To keep track of where companies are going and wht h people are h lptng them get there.just watch 'Credit Line' -v ry day in the Busln sss ctlenofyournew llilJ Pilt • • .d , 0.-, Nol ,... .,, ......., Ui* tJC Irvine'• Jerome Lee takes defensive posture against ~ Jose State'• Michael Dixon during Thursday'• game. :Spartans make ~nteaters work But UCI pr evails to take over second in PCAA derby By JOHN SEV ANO Of .... Dellr Nol ..... Thursday was not one of UC Irvine's better nights. And Coach 8111 Mulligan knew il early. Ahhough the Anteaters were lead- ing at halftime. 30-29. in their game with San Jose State. the first half was a ~al struggle. The Spartans' matchup zone was 'ving UCI fits offensively. Everyone as cold from the fl oor as evidenced lhc first half totals. which showed Cl hitting just 11 of 27 shots ( 41 rccnt). Cenler Bob Thorn1on had rec fouls. Team captain Ben cDonald was fighting a fever. chills nd assorted aches and pains that sually accompany the flu. Nothing was going right. and this as a game the Anteaters nol only gured to win -but figured they had win if they entertained any no1ions out finishing in second in the ('AA standings. So. what did Mulligan tell his club t the anterm1ss1on? .. The main thing I said 1s that you n 't wish tomorrow that you had th 1s me back; lhat you've got to get It ow if you want it." The Anleaters apparently got the essagc. • With all five starters eventually finishing m double figures . the A.nt- eatcrs rolled past 1hc Spartans by a 64-53 verdict before 1.328 fans at Crawford Hall. Tod Murphy led the way with 15 points (and 12 rebounds). and Thom ton added 14 points (and I 0 rebounds) as the Anteaters improved their record to 9-3 in the conference, 13-8 overall, and are now in second place by themselves, a full game ahead of Utah State, which losl al Nevada Las Vegas. "We knew we needed this one or Saturday's game (against Utah State) wouldn't have meant anything," of- fered McDonald. Added Murphy: "In the second half we realized we could get it (the ball) inside. We finally figured out how to do it and it started working." Althoupi the Anteaters wcren '1 exactly s,zzling in the second half either (they shot only 48 percent). 11 was still enough to beat the cold-shooting Spartans (38 percent in the second half), who fell to 4-8 (eighth place) and 8-13. ihe con lest was actually a series of one cold streak after another. San Jose went the first 4:45 of the game without a field goal before Matt Fleming hit a jumper to cut UCl's margin to 10-4. After Murphy's lay-in made 11 12-4. 11 was the Anteaters' tum to go frigid . After sconng 12 points during the first 5: IO. UCI gotJUSt fi ve baskets and 18 points dunng the last 14:50. At the outset of the second half, however. un outscored the Spartans. 9-2. to go in front 39-31 . M-,FVglrte flnl8h unbeeten le~ueHuon• In beeketbell. 82. Soviet athletes 1nourning:: Andropov death won't delay Games,· event. detayed s•;, hours by the soo.metenpecd utmaevmt. wnicb weather. followed the women's nace. He wu E. German t R usstan win gold medals RothcnbUJFr finished 1n an Olym-timed tn 38.198. y oshiharo K.itazawa pk record umc o( 41.02 seconds, o( Japan won the silver, and Oaetan followed by Karin Enk,_c.l who won the Boucher won lhe bronze. SARAJEVO, Yugoslavia (AP) - The lntemalional Olympic Commit- tee said today that the 1984. Winter -Oames would conlinue without a break after the death of Sovie1 President Yuri V. Andropov. while Soviel athletes asked to be ten 4ndisturbed to honor his memory in a formal service. "Leave us in peace." the Soviel delegation requested. Irena Kolak. a protocol officer at tbe athletes' village, relayed the Hockey: Was U.S. too high? SARAJEVO, Yugoslavia (AP) - In their opericr. lhey weren't high enough. In lheir second game, they may fia ve been too high. Now, it appears too lale for the United States O~ympie-ltockey team lo find the middle ground, and perhaps it is time, Coach Lou Vairo said. for him and his squad to get ready for some finger-pointing from "250 million people." Czechoslovakia used a staunch defense, a goal and lhrec assists by Darius Rusnak and two goals by Igor Liba to down lhe defending gold medalists 4-1 and vinually eliminate any medal chances for the Americans. , Vairo said the team should still be proud. "They worked very hard," he said. "They arc a great bunch of players. and worked hard all year long. They arc very good boys, and if250 million people want to point fingers at lhem, I'm still behind them 100 percent "I'm behind our team all the way, and 1f they want to point their fingers at me and say I'm not a good coach. that Vairo is a lousy coach. they can say what they want. But they're not backing me into a Comer. t have pride and I'm very proud of our team. And our staff and our boys have worked so hard. "There's always the possibility of losing. you know." Team USA lost its opener to Canada 4-2 when it didn't perform intensely enough. Against the Czechoslovakians. the Americans wondered if they were too intense. "We were a little overly ag- gressive." goaltender Marc Behrend said. "Maybe it was because we were so tight in the first game. We were a little upset at ourselves for that." Downhill race delayed again SARAJ~VO. Yugoslavia (AP) -The Olympic men's downhill ski race was postponed again today b}' high winds and snow. and ofliciaf s rescheduled the compelition for Sunday. .. We had gales up on the mountain of 200 ltilome1ers per hour ( 120 mph) and the chairhft up to the top had to be slopped." said Pe1er Baumganner, technical delegate of the ln1emational Ski Fedcra1ion. "We'll have a train- ing run tomorrow and. weather permitting, lhe race at noon Sunday." Besides the fierce winds. which gusted as high as 80 mph on lower sections o( the mountain, the course was hit by 18 inches of new snow. Most of it was swept from the course al the lop. but crews worked down below to keep lhe track clear. delegallon's request. The Soviets. however. said the service al the Olympic Village would not be restric- ted to their delegation. Weather was the major concern of the IOC t~ay .in tryi!l& to get these 9ames.goang without interruption as intermittent snowfall was predic1ed fort he next four days. sold medal at I ,Suu melC'n in The only medal event not poll· world-record time on Thursday. poned or delayed by the snowstorm Nastalya Chive of the Soviet Union today was the men's 30-kilomettt won the bronze medal. The previous cross-country event, won by Nikohd Olympic reciord was 41.78 by Enke Zimiatov of the Soviet Union in I. four years aao. Bonnie Blair of hour. 28 minutes, S6.3 second• Champaiin, Ill .. was lhe top Amen-Alexander Zavialov won lhe ailver: can finisher in eighth place. and Gunde Svan of Sweden took tM Enke's silver today made her the bronze. Wi1h nearly a foot of snow on lhc ground already. Christa Rothen- burger led a 1-2 East German sweep in the women's 500-metcr SPttd ska ling first double medal isl of the Games. Bill Koch of Eugene. Ore.. stn1n1oi With the snow still falling. the apinst a bad cold. fintshed 2llt. the Soviet Union's Sergei Foluchcv won top American. Koch won a silver 10 the gold medal in the men'"° the30 ltilometcrs al lhe 1976Gamcs. .. Newton lloeer .Jacot>. Newton Sunset MVP FV, Edison, OV dominate Daily Pilot's all-league team By ROGER CARLSON • OfttMDe111NllllUllf · As they dominated the Su nset League. champion Fountain Valley and CIF 4-A playoff representatives Edison and Ocean View do the same with the Daily Pilot's J\11-Sunset League basketball selections. Mike Newton, the All-CIF defensive back with a football scholarship to Stanford. is lhc league's most valuable player after showing a superb floor game, JU1ding the Barons to a 9-1 record with his timely sconng and abili ty to maintain control. Coach of the Year laurels go to the Barons' Dave Brown. who came within one victory of recording his fou rth unbeaten championship team in ei&ht years. Also earning first team honors from Fountain Valley were lhc 6-7 twins -University of Arizona-bound Rolf Jacobs and junior Brent Manin, JUSt one of two juniors to be honored. Jacobs ( 12.4). Martin ( 13.4) and Newton (9.S) formed the nucleus of the champions' team, wbach has been ranked among the top five teams in Orange County and CIF Top I 0 si nee the start of the season. The rest of the first quintN includes Ocean View's Wertner Steve Mosu, a 6-6 talent who will be at the University of San Diego next season, and Edison's Brad Hacbtco. Moser averaged 14.8 points per game in pavin1 the way for a CIFbertb fortbe Seahawks, and Hacbtcn was the consistent leader of Edison wilb a 10.0 scoring averaac. The second team has two Edison and Ocean View players on it, with Westminster's JefTEastin the only othtt · choice. Dave Straight, lhe only other junior, and Cresccnta Valley transfer Rick Wilson. camoufla&ed somewhat by his off-the-bench stalus, gave Ocean View a solid look. while Rodney Johnson ( l 0.8) and guard Tim Wertner put Edison into lhc playoffs. reversina a S-17 record of a year ago into a sparkling 19-4 mark as the league's No. 2 team. First Team Player, Scltool Ht. Ct Av1. Rolf Jacobs. Fountain Valley 6-7 Sr. 12.4 Brad Hachten, Edison 6-5 Sr. 10.0 Brent Martin, Fountain Valley 6-7 Jr. 13.1 Steve Moser, Ocean View 6-6 Sr. 14. Mike Newton. Fountain Valley 6-0 Sr. -9.S SecolHI Team Dave Strai~l, Ocean View 6-4 Jr. 11.2 Rodney Jo nson. Edison 6-6 Sr. 10.a Jeff Eastin. Westminster 6-6 Sr. 12.4 Rick Wilson, Ocean Vaew 6-S Sr. 9.1 Tim Wenner, Ed150n 6-2 Sr. 9.7 .JohnlOD wu.on Impossible dream for U.S. women? Volleyball team- has shof at gold; Will train in FV If the past year or two 1s a true 1nd1cator 1t would appear the United Stales women's volleyball team in- deed has a solid shot at the "1mposs- ROGER CuLS01 1blc dream." a gold medal for them-gold medal winner Dr. Sammy Le-e. selves and America. actress Susan Anton. U.S. Oh mp1c CC's Mayne makes a pitch There are. of course. such hurdles volleyball chairman OQn Reian and to clear as the Soviet Union and East Fountain Valley Mayor pro-tem Ben Germany (with their govern-Nielsen. followed by a short workout ment-backed programs). China. and scrimmase by rhe squad. Cuba and Japan. But the goal is not ll was impressive, lo say the least irate baseba ll coach wants strikes . , somethinghedidn'tgetin~8_3 __ _ y CURT SEEDEN tlleO.-,NllllWI When }'OU come riaht down to it, range Coast Colleae's fifth-place nish in the 1983 baseball season can direclly attribuled to pilching oes. And for OCC Coach Make Mayne who boasts one pllcher coming off problems and some unlested hmen among the mound corps - ranoia regarding the '84 season ns ram~nt. "We didn't pitch well las1 year and at's why I am paranoid this year," mils Mayne. "We need mtntal U&hness and we' need to throw ribs." Foract about the talented lineup at awaits oppo in1 South Coast onference pilchers. Foraet about hat Mayne thinks to be the best oublc _play combination he's evtt ad at Coast Foraet that there arc 16 phomorc on U\c Pirates' 30-man $\Cr. All that concerns Mayne 1 p1tch- 1na. If hi~ hurlers arc on. he should J • have his founh sec champ1onsh1p in five years. Here's a look at the 1984 Pirates: STARTING PITCHERS -Four sophomores and a freshman arc bauling for three startinc spots. Soph nght-handers Bobby Nettles and Mike Senne. alona with soph left-handers Jeff Osterode and Steve Mendoza are all in lhe running. Nettles was 3-0 Wlth a 1.23 earned run average two years aao. but sat out '8l with an arm iatjury. Mendoza red·shined last season; Senne is a transfer from Cal Lu1heran; Osterode is eomina off a 2-S season. Freshman Jeff Ocolt!ICh also fiaurcs to see work. Mayne: '"Somebody's JOina to step forward and do the JOb for us. Someone wtll have a b11 year on the mound for us.·· RELIEF PITCHERS Sophomore naht-handcr Cory C'oll- inac was 3-0 as a starter lut season. but he'll~ lhe shon man this season. The Iona and middle rthef work will be up to Orlando Guem. teve • • Crcc1on. Jeff Stephens or Enc Re- inholtz. the latter a brother of former OCC standout Jack Reinholtz . FIRST BABE -Mayne could talk aboul this position all day consider- ing sophomore Kevin Reimer will be there. Reimer hil a home run every 8. 7 times he came to lhe plate last year. He finished with 12 homers and a .356 batting averaae. Reimer played on lhe Canadian national team lasl summer(he's a Canadian citizen) and was named Canada's amateur player of the year. Mayne: One scout told me he has as much power naht now as Reuie Jackson." SECOND BASE -Sophomore Jeff Gardner is an AJl.SOulh Coast Con- ference choice a year aao after baum1 343. He was drafted by Houston. HORTSTOP -Frc hman Larry Cratscn~~ was d~f\ed 27th in the nation by Suttle. Mayne "Crat9Cnbcta and Gardner make up lhe best double play com- b1nauon we've ever had. We're very tou&h up the middle." TUlRD BASE -Sophomore Jeff Kwolek hit .405 las1 &eason and he (P1 ....... PlllATU/83) • I far-fetched. And. the wait has been so And why shouldn't it. They'\c long. 1t'sd1flicult to imagine a case of collected JOld medals at ma1or tour- overconfidcncc or ho-hum conce n-naments an West Germany. the trauon. especially under the hand of Soviet Union, Hungary. Bulgana Coach Arie Selinger. (twice) and here in the Unned States Sclinger's hand-picked crew got a dunng 1983. substantial boost Thursday when 11 The Olympic Games. however. as a was announced that a new, conve-different situation and although nient, complete and permanent home they're all fcelina pretty good about has been found for them as they rceent endeavors, it's obvious they continue training for the 1984 Olym-know a lot more is needed to ensure pie Games, which will be held at Long success at the '84 Games. Beach Arena beginning July 30. and Amon1 thecortlments Thursday continuinJAug. I.). Sand 7. "lfweco~ldJust aet the same Fountain Valley•s Los Caballero cover-.gc for lhese athletes as the~ 1s Racquet & Sports Club as lhe she for (or the m1lhonatre football and lheir training, the lllSl stop after ba ketball playen . • "said Lee. moving from Texas. to Colorado, to Nielsen called il an "1dca.l location Coto de Caza in TrabucoCanyon. A forOlymp1ctrain1na. .. andScli~ workhorse schedule continues until added: "Afterea&ht long years we ve May 23, accordinJ to Selinger. finally found a home." "We'll be workan out from about 8 tlac'li\Y i' sirktb'. volln_ball - lo S' Wit acoupJe nOUl"S oflTor Uncn ;::___l.,....hCl'C........::areOO ba ketball nms WI than and ~t. Monday throuah Fnday." the structure. blJenouah for, v.'tll. sa)'1Schnger. thrccba kctball0oo1', 1deby11de. "It's more lake 810 7." PY' Anton rc.llyput hcrfinaeron V\c Westminster's Debbie Green,• iencr ltu&Uon. ho~ er, sayina. "h' lime and oneoftheteam'spnmary evcryone ou1there1sawarc..-e ha"c players thC$t w10ncf1." Jeanne Beau prey. a product of nton ;, the honorary captain of Mt ion VieJO H1ah.«h0C1Grttn's thuettwand$headm1t sht knew esumate. httle about lhc 'P<>rt until rcccn\ly They unvc1lc<l 1he 1te Thu™1ay Bu1 I\ didn't take her Ion.& lo fall in With a nourish. bnn11na '" two--t1me (P1euewe u.9./83) ' Orane-Coa1t DAil Y PfLOT /Friday, February 10, 1884 Dodgers release uBa ker i n niiddle .'of five-year pact 1 F roin AP dl1pucbes I LOS ANGELE.\ -The Los An&dcs Ill Dod&crs Thur\da)' waived veteran out• fielder Dusty Baker. tht'tr \lurter in lcf\ field for the past c1gh1 ycar!:I. The Dodger!> had wanted to trade Baker, 34, but no dcal \U1table both to him and the d uh could be worked out .. All of us appreciate the contnbutions Dust) ---Baker has madc 10 the Dodger teams through the years," said dub Vice Pre'l1dcnt Al Campanis. "but ""'t' are at a point "'here v.e must think of the future and we lt"cl this 1o; in the best interest ol both the Dodgers and Dust} •· The Dodgers attempted to trade Bali.cr to the Oakland .\ \ '3111"!11~·::.•~ during hascball's winter mect· 1ng-. hut Ba:..er \etoed the deal · \l. l' pre\-tOU'>I) attemptcd to Baker tradt· Dust~ 10 gt \C hi m the opportunll' h> pla) tor .in other tcam hut Oust~ v.a\ not in fa\11r 01 tht'> Jnd hi\ wntrall gaH· him the right of rclu'>JI ( Jmpctn1s \J1d ll1s fi\t'·\ear pau rcponrdl~ "as tor $4 m1llton Hakt·r\ rnntral't v.11 h thr Oodgers rum lor 1"0 more 't'ar' c Jmpan" s:rn.l "~e \' 111 mt•ct our w mmatmrnts under the rnntrall ( ..am pan1 '> '>aid "We wish Dust) the \cl) Ot''ll ''\l. 1th thl· progrt''>'-nf Ca nd) Maldonado and wH·ral othl·r Dodger )<>un1r•.ters. a!> Wt'll as the an-1u1\1t111n of Tern Wl11tt'1eld. Du'it} does nut lit into our plJn' and thu\ "'-C ..... int tog1't' him the uppunun1 1 ~ to plcn lor J rwthl'r duh Quote of the day Pacha uten d Flannery•• pa ct DIEGO -ibe San Otcao Iii Padres have uttnded lhe contract of Tim Aaonery for lwo year&. throuah lhe I 98S-86 ~ason. Fl.annuy, 16. pla)'cd m 92 pmcs la 1 §Cason and ~led a .234 avcrqe wllh lhree homers and 19 RBI. "We appm:1ale lhe dcd1cauon. at111ude and hustle Tim Flannery d1'plays on the baseball fi('ld.'' said Padres vice president Jack McKeon ·•we also rC<"oanize the time and cffori he puu forth 1n the oil-season w1th his community work and his desire to help those 1n need .. ' F orc e overpowers Lazer s, 7 -3 RI( HFIELD, Ohio -Cratjl Allen m scored a pair of goal!>, including the aamc-w1nncr, and Vil Davidson also scored twice • the Cle veland Force defeated the Lo11 Analc!> Lazers, 7-3. in a Major Indoor Soccer League game Thursda> night. W11h the game lied I· I midway through the second quaner. Allen scored his lca$uc-leading 3 I st goal. "'11h C Jc, eland 1n a power pla) s11uat1on after Los Angeles .... as asse\!>td a delay of game penalt). The ~oal put the Force ahead to sta). ra1s1ng C le' eland s record to 18-6 and boosting m Eastern 01' 1~wn lead 10 three game~ O\Cr second-place P1m burgh Lo!> .\ngeks fell to 9-16 P eete fi n ishes with a flourish HO\/Ol l ll' - ( alv1n Peete fin-n 1<,hcd ofT a ?.under-par ti5 w11h birdies on the la!>t l\\U hole-. and tied Rell Caldwell for the li r\Hound lead Thursda} in the Ha"a11a n Open golf tournament. The) \hared a I-shot lead over Mike Sullivan and c,11 Mor~n. 11cd at 66. SIX under par on the . pa l m-~haded 6.881-yard Waialae Country Club course that reachc' down to the Pacific beaches. f red ( ouplc'> had a share of the top !.pol until he madt' a m u pie of trips into the ~nd on his 17th hole and \taggcred a"'a) \I.1th a double bogc) He finished with a 67 and wa0\1ed with Ken Green and defending champion lsao Ao ki of Japan. who <ip1ced his efTon "Ith an cal'lc-3 Jabbar to retire in '85 It's all mine Rick Ciaccio of UC Irvin e h a ul• down reboun d aaaln•t preuare applted by a San GIRLS BASKETBALL --- Joae State defender during Thunday'• 1ame, won by UCI, 6 4-63 . Akeem Abdul 01.aJa•on, the University of Hous- ton's ?~foot center. after a poor first half apinst unheralded St. Mary's of Texas: .. All those littJe J'!}'S rcpt bitting my hands. Ano one guy kept runruna underneath me." USC's Olivier out for season BOST()'\ -Having become the ~ ~=~l;r~~11?:i~k~~~r;.1 ~:~~~~~~~~1~i:~ ~ M stangs get f1· rst t1·t1e no" 1!> wn<:erned about staying in the U league too long "I'm g01ng to pla) next }ear a nd that will be 1t." !>aid the 7-2 La kers center after scoring '27 points Wedne'>Ja, night in a I 11 -109 '1ctof) o'er the Bosto n ( d tllS l O~ ..\!'.(1LLI:.~ -L'SC center (la \· ·m ton 011\lCf "'ill be '>ldclined for the fC!>t of the college ba\ketball o,ea<,on because of bone '>purs in hi'> left foot. 011\1er . .i 6-1 <1 Junior '>tancd th e T mJam ' first I S gaml''> of tht· '>t'a,on lfc avrragcd S.9 points and 2.7 rcbounJ., Jc.,p11c ht-ing plagued all )Car b) lhc '>Ore left foot J>r f W Wagner "'-111 perform surgcr) o n the foot h·b I Kat l'rc'>h)h.'nJn Hospnal in Wh1111er. Oh' 1er ha'> been hampered b) foo t injurie\ thoughout hi'> 1.areer at ~outhern Cal \\a fn:.,hman. hc '>taned the T roJans' fir-.t two gamn hut m1\\t'd the re!>\ of the 19!0-IS I <teason ""'llh a strc'' tra1.1ure Jnd bone \pur\ 1n h1\ righ t foot He had \ury1T\ un thJt 1<111\ 1n fktember of 1980 Lock, Miller shar e LPGA lead \\l<\\<>I \Ila -..\u'itrahan jane n I t" ~ liJ\11111 hl 1 tif\t 'll IOI'\ on the l P<, \ tnur ;.ind \li(t \.1ilkr e•Hh bret•1cd to .i ~-undn·pJr 1.11 I hur'>dd\ and llcd for lhl' kall Jltl·r 11111· r11und of the \ara'>ota < laS'>IC golf llJUfOJOll'fll I 11< Ir. .ind \lilln J \l'\l'Oth-~ear pro .... ho''> looking tor l1l r '>l'' •ind l1Hl'l't 1r1umrh. hJd round'> thJ\ 1ntlu1kd Int· hird1n ..and one hogn anll '>hared .i 'llll"\trnh· kad tt\ t'r I .11111 11t•ter')on I 1gh1 g.11lkr\ -\iindra \punch J11 .\nne Carner. '·'"~' I "l>l'/ < hn\ John.,on ( ath} Mur'>e Donna < apon1 f<1an Jo\tl' Jnd Barh Thuma!>-t·arded 7()., to \lJ nd 1v.c, \h<11\ behind thl' co-lcadt"r'> on the par 72. 6,124-;ard Bent Trn-Ciolfand Racquet Club rnur!>e. Abdul-Jabbar hit 12 field goals. making him the NBA'\ all-time leader ~llh 12,685. He surpassed the mark of 12,68 1 held b) Wilt Chamberlain. "I've ~en some athletes stick around too long." said the 36-ycar-old Abdul-Jabbar. "And that was a disappointment for them personally and their fans. ":'v1ostl\. I rcmcmbt-r Willie Mav'> w11h the Mets That made. me feel bad He was one of the greatest player., 1n the league and he stayed too long." Standout field at indoor meet INGLEWOOO -5ergey Bubka and m H1lh Ol'lon. the onh pole \ aulter'> to clear I 'I feet indoor\ headline a !ltandout field tor t0n1ght'<; track meet at the Forum Buhli.a a 20-\car-old "ho th 1<; month <.oared 19-1 . for the be'>\ indoor\ a uh e'er Icade, a \trong LUntingent from lhl· \m 1et l n1on Lisi monljl he de a red I 9-0 • brt'ak1ng 0 1<,on ·., indoor be'>l nl 19-0' 1 ..ct la<.t ~ear 01500 ha\ '>a1d he \I.JOI'> the mJrl. had, Televialon, radio TV: NBA -LakeTS at WuhmgtOn. 6 p.m. (dela)'ed). Channel 9. Winter Olympics -Men's and Women's ~00-metcr speed skaung, ice dancing. pair~ figure skating. two-man bobtlcd and cross country skiing arc featured, 7:30 p.m .. Channel 7. Winier Olympics-Today's highliahts. 11 :30 p.m., Cbannel 7. RADIO: NBA -Lalcers at Washingt-On, 6 p.m. (delayed), KLAC (570). Soccer-Lazers at New York, 9:30 p.m. (delayed). KFOX (93.S-FM). Tennis tourney set -Edison, CdM kickers romp I h• ninth .innuJI ( ap1 .. tran11 ' >pen I ~r ""' ( hJntp111n\h1p o ttering )~ 1)0(1 111 ,1v.Jrd'> ol t>1\h, prtlt'\ Jnd !fl1ph1n v.111 tw lOntntnl \Jturda: \ indJ, Jnd 'vfonJa, .mJ I t·b l 8-.2CJ ,11 the< aPt'>trano Ral4uct < luh \!1 an' of tht.> tor \outhcrn (all· l11rn1a pla\tr'> "111 be on hand. 111\lud1ng (i,rmt•r f>..t'l'> Cup pla\er l<oll~ /,alaninla < >iher' .. d1nlulnl to t 1>ntpcll: 1n- ~l ude Barn Bu'' lormerl~ a Junior D&J\l\(urpl<1-.n<1nll< II thamp1on l" l'IX2 \1,1r~ \ndrt·"'' l1>1ml·rly lhl' ~ I plu,~·r 111 \outhd11 < altf11rn ia 4Ad < hr1 ' I 1111 1 + Other'>. un!>4.:edt.'d 1m lude K ll I. Ro1cn. ~toll ( .1rnahJn Tom \rrnth \.1ar\h Rigg~ and \tne \IJltotl The ''-omen·, fil'ld "Ill al\11 Ix wmpt·tlll\e \I.It h !>Uth plaH·f<, .... 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Meanwhile, Corona del Mar and El Toro each won 10 fi nish 1n a tie for !lccond place and a com 01p was to be held toda} to determine tht.> second seed in the CIF playoff<.. And b tanc1a finished its seaM>n with a victory over l 'n1vers1ty In Sunset League final es. Fountain Valle) completed a 1,potlelis campaign. "'hlle Echson sewed up third place "'1th a win o'er Manna And. Westminster was no match fo r Ocean V1t " Hert.>'s "hat took place Costa Mesa SS, Saddlebaek 30 Mustang Coach Paul Kahn staned his rese~es and ( 01,ta \'1e!>a found itself trailing after one q uaner. but the stan ers restored order 1n lhe middle two periods b) outscoring ~addleback. 35-9. J un1or forward Lisa Schumaker had 12 of her I() points 1n the second quaner when Me~ outscored the Roadrunners. 20-3 Meanwhile. Shell) Neal was the spark in the third penod. pouring 1n 11 of the Mustangs' IS points in the f>L'rlOd. Neal tin1\hed "'"h a game-high 21 points \\ 11h his tea m in tomplete command Kahn wa !> able to rt.>'>l his staners again the final 11 minutes. Corona del Mar 42 , Newport Harbor 34 fhe cold -shooting ~ea Kings had trouble ~haking the pc!>ky ~ailors. before fi nall) building an I I-point lead < 38-27 Jin the \Ccond half. Newport prevented CdM from gelling into its running game with its patient offense Newport's la'lt lead was at 4-2 when Corona went in front for ~ood 1n the first quarter. Fran W}nn had 18 points. 14 in the second half. while Kim Valentine chipped in with 12 points. • On the board'>. Joan Loos and Michelle Willard pulled down ni ne rebounds apiece. Lisa Romne}' was held to eight points. hut dished ofT 51;( assists. El Toro 66, lrvlne SI <;and~ T..t}lor scored nine of her 19 points in the Pl' otal fi r't quancr to lead the Chargers to a victory and a '>hare of ~·cond place In inc auempted to emplo) a man-10-man defense with thought<. of ~topping sconng standout Kim Den- I TELEVISION . RADIO ~--- nison. but the Vaqueros found themselves down 19-5 after one quaner. Irvine then played El Toro on c9ual tcnns the remainder of the contest. eventuall}' slici ng the Charger lead to nine in the founh quaner. Dina Graham kept the game 1ntere!ot1ng for the Vaqs. Thejuniorccnter 'cored 24 po ints. (aria F1g~eroa had Just three points hut dished off 12 ass1!>t s fo r Irvine. Estancia 68, University 60 The Eagles out~cored the Trojans 8-2 during a fo urth-quancr 'lpun to pull out the victory at home. The Eagl e win spoiled a 36-point sconng performance· b} Un1 vcrs1ty's Brenda Zimmerman. Zimmerman \cored I J of her team's 15 points 1n the final quaner as the Trojans tried 10 Sta)' close. Estancia was sparked b) 29 points from Amy Hath<:oc k and 19 more from T en Pa' hk. Hathcock had 15 rebounds "h1le Pa\ Ilk. although ill. h1l a season high. Foun"'ln Valley 70, Huntington Beacb 29 The Barons stretched a 12-point halfllme lead b) outscoring the hosts 44-15 in the second half Therese Pu chalski. who had 14 points in each half. led all scorers "1lh 28 points and was the only Fountain Valle} player in double figures. Huntington Beach. which finished 2-8 rn Sunset play. "as paced by Eve T1tu!> "-ho had 12 points and 11 rebounds. Edison ~6. Marina 42 The Chargt·rs a,01ded a potential pla)olT fo r third plact' 1n th l' "i uno,et b) holding olT ' 1!>1 t1ng Manna. l.dl\on appeared in complete control in the first half leading 11-14. hut the V1k1ngs tallied the final 11 point• before 1ntt·rm1\s1on to 11ghten the game entcl'ing the second half. B11t Edison rt-assumed command by holding Marina to just six points in the third period. Kon Gendron ( 15 point~). Marybeth Thotx-( 15) anc Gretchen Meinhardt (I 3) keyed the Chargers attack Edison prevailed despite shoo11ng just 32 perceni (I 2-of-37) from the free throw hne. Marina, with a final Sunscl record of 4-6. was paced b) Jill Bellamy. who had 22 points before fouling out. Ocean View ta, Wc1tmln1ter 33 The Scahawks overwhelmed the v1S1ting Lions as nc les!> than five players finished in double figures. Karen Chase paved the ~Y with 21 points. Michelli Chom1cz and Tnna Vlachos added 14 while Dana Dout~ and Tina Gennan chipped in 10 German scored hr potnt'i off the tx-m·h Olympics t()p weekend fare Sa turday TELEVISION 11 a m . 3 pm. 8 pm .. 11 :30 p.m (7) -WINTER OLYMPICS -Women's downhill, the 70.meterskJjump. llSA ''i Norwa} 1n hockey. the 20.lulometer race in the h1athlon. and 1n third runs of the men's and wo men's luge arc h1ghl1ghtcd 11 a m (2 ) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL -BY U at ( 1eorgc1own Noon ( 5) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL -Oregon at I~( I pm (:!)-COLLEGE BASKETBALL-De Paul at Notre Dame (56)-COLLEGE BASKETBALL-Pacific at C al 'itate f-ullerton SOc off ~dult t cket wath ad ORANGE COUNTY ~e!a!oll~'ft'~!!AMA GUN SHOW 11ee• a NiiM TMAM IVll Sat.,,..,, 11th I lun., Feb. 12th ' BUY·SELL·TRADE l!>O TAAOE T AS LES r u 1u11"<j Gunl Ant1qvfl & Modt1rn Ammo W r R llc;S & Surplus Indian AfllfltClt Rug & Je"lry -Coint HOUllr t A T ., IUN. • to t OIANOI COUNTY f All OIOUNDS NIW 'IOOUCTS 'AVILION, I LDG. 10 Inter Oote i .A Arllntt•n ~ .. 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KAR (790) U.S. VOLLEYBALL ••• From Bl love w1th the anmc and tht athlete\, H do m~t when they t the dtd1 uon. lolls and detcnmnauon anonatcd w11h a team sport. "I've become c:apu vated by ll, •• u1d ,o\nton. Tbat'•how 1.us walh team sporuan 1hcOl)mp1c1. Volleyballorwacer polo, or ice hockey 1n the Wan&er Olym P.1cs, the aacn fices btcome ao maa.rufied becauSt of the team con .. cept, the necessit y to train t()ICth(T. the inab1hl)' to juaaJe lnd1vid'Ujl • schedules. Also announced Thunday was a ~pccial tennis match to be held at the club May 6, featurina the world's best (Martina Navrat1lova)apin1t the celebrated Hu Na. who defected from China recently. In reality that's quite a mismatch, but individually, very attractive. It'll be followed by a celebrity volleyball exhibition and reception. "Our short term aoal is providing an appropnate traanma facility for the U.S. women's volleyball team.•• say~ Reaan ... The Iona term aoal is to procure this fine fac1lty asa per- Aztecs rally to hand UCI 8-4 setback San Diego State picked on UC Irvine reliever Bo Ken t for five runs over the final two innings to pin an 8-4 defeat on the Anteaters in non-conference baseball action Thursday at UCI. The Aztecs. 2-0. held a 4-2 lead en tenng the bottom of the ei&hth inning, but UCI shortstop Ai!am Ging powered a two-run homer to get the Anteaters even and get starter Gary Miller off the hook. But San Diego State answered w1th four runs in the top of the ninth -the first two com ing on a Aav10 Alfaro homer_ In all. the Aztecs roughed up Kent, 0-1. for eight hits in the final two frames. The Aztecs added a pair of in- surance runs in the ninth as Lewie Graham reached first on an error. advanced to third on a Terry Jones single and scored on a sacriftce Oy by Kent Torve. John Carl\on's RBI single brought in the final run. UCI had struck early on de111gnated hitter Don Davis· two-run homer in the first inning. The UCJ bats were relatively quiet the rest of the way until Ging's game-tyi ng blast. Davis led the Anteaters '-'•lh a 2-for-3 performance and two R Bl Doug Dcrner. the fourth of five A.ztec pitchers, pu:ked up the Vll'tory. UCI returns to action Saturday when the Anteaters host St Mary's in a noon doubleheader St. Ma.y's handed thr Anteaters a I 5-4 thrafhmg Wednesda:r at UCI. manent vollcybe.U atainrn&{club ~nterforOranatCounty. ForvoJJeyball-nchOrana.cCounay, at IJ)J>elrt to be a drum Jttuauon. The location obviou1ly is wctt-suiledforGreen and Bnuptty, alona with Sou them Calif om ta • Paula WeisbofT(Torrance), Sue Woodstra(Cohon). Tauna Van· dcwqbe(Bel Air), Carolyn Becker (Norwalk), Flo Hyman (ln&Jewood), K.im Ruddins(l..osAna.cles)and LindaChisholm(Van Nuys). Others, such u Rita Crockett (San Antonio), Laurie Aachmc1cr(Gar· land, Teus), Rose Magcn(Big - Sprinp , Texas) and Julie Vollersten (Palmyra. Nebraska). attclote by, too. tbankstoarran•ements made 1n the Mission Viejo-San Clemente area. Most, ifnot all , are reahst1cally no.-names outside of the loyal vol· leyball arena. In person, however. they are an awesome collection of talent. Nane are taller than six feet, with Hyman at 6-j and Vanderwe&he standina 6-3. The spikes, d1gsand pa~s1ngdis played in theexhibiuon •. '"-Cd no flaws, and now with a pcrma11~nt traininf site and housing close by, 1t 1s al\ idea situation. And. when they feel like it. then can take rest at the club, labeled by Green as "hke home." So the training continues, and the pace steps up. A longgrind for them? "Not after 11 years," says the diminutive 5-4 Green, a setter with a bia smile. "h's just thisclose,"Green adds. holding her thumb and fo rc- ftnger an inch apan. Jensen gains football 'hall' NEW YORK (AP) -Four de- ceased football players, including former major-league baseball star Jackie Jensen. have been elected to tM National FootbaH -foundation's College Football HaJI of Fame. Be1ides Jensen, who played full- back for the University of California from 1946-48, the foursome includes Johnny Bright, Drake University halfback, 1949-51; Monsignor George V. Kerr, Boston College suard. 1938-40, and Emil "Six Yard" Sitko. a fullback on four unbeaten Notre Dame teams from 1946-49. Bright, who died last December at the age of 53 when he suffered a massive heart attack following knee surgery. wa s principal of D.S. MacKc11sie Junior High School in Ed molil>n. Albena, at the time of his death. Jensen. California's famed "Gold- en Boy," died in 1982 at the age of 52 followinj a heart attack Monsignor Kerr. a priest in Weymouth. Mass .. died last year at the age of 63. Sitko died of a hean attack in 197 3 at the age of 50. 'I • •Savings examples calcul~ted using manufacturer~ suggest.cl retail price with fa dory options (not pictured), plus taxes, license and destination charges and loan terms: 48 month term 10 % to 16 % down payment, and 14.25 % ~rsus 8.8 % Annual Percentage Rate fina11dng for comparison. Actual terms of loan and savings may vary. • PIRATES. • • Prom Bl wasn"t even a starter. TM Edison High producl rounds out a talented infield. OUTFIELD -Three sophomores will start. with last year's leadoff hiller. Jef Garcia m left. Garcia h1l .306 a year ago and speed is one ofh1s big assets. Jeff Brown will be in nght. Brown was on a church m1ss1on and missed the 1983 season. In '82. he hll ..283 and had a .440 sluggmg J)d- centage. OCC's center-fielder 1s Glenn Fairchild, who saw limned action in 1983 but who possesses a great arm. in Mayne's eyes. CATCHE R -Damon Berryhill. who prepped at Laguna Beach High . batted .304 a year ago. Like w me of his teammates. he was drafted. In fact. he was the fourth player 1n the nation chosen -by Seattle. Mayne: "With Berryhill behind the plate. Cratscnberg and Gardner at short and second and Fairchild in center. we have tremendous strength up the middle. You can win a champ1onsh1p with those four gu)'s." PREPS ... From Bl over Capo in the race for the 11tlc. In the Angelus League. Mater De1 1s eyeing a second straight un\>Caten league championship and a~4th victory in 25 starts as il awaits the stan of the 4-A playoffs. where the Monarchs will undoubtedly be the No. I seed in defending its cham- pionship. Tonkltlt's sc:Mdua. (7:30) SllA VIEW LEAGUE COM 17·61 al NewPOrl Ha rbor lt·S) E\lancla 12·1l •1 Unlverlllv (S·I ) Irvine Cl ·lOI al El Toro Cl 1·91 Seooi.oec11. C9·0 el Co\le MH• fO· llJ SOUTH COAST LEAGUE Woooorooge <•-71 el Leguna BHcl'I Cl 91 MIUIOn VletO (10· 11 al Dena Holil (6· S1 ~n Clemenle c• 7l e r Ceoo veuev 19 11 ANGELUS LEAGUE MAier Oto C9·0J •• Sr Peut 2·71 81Vt0f> Amal 10-91 a l S.rvole ( S·" Pius )( <S·•> al Se<'ra C6· l l UCLA upset again Fresno t9ps Titans in WT; UNLVromps; USC lit zed - From AP dlspucbea . I OS ANuELE.S -David Branlley scored ei&ht str:ugh1pomts1n overtime as 0reJOn upset UCLA. 87-33, in a Pa cifil-10 C onlercnce basketball aamc: Thursday night It wa, the "~'lOIHJ lime this season UCLA had been beatt•n b) the Ou<.:k'.> after an earlier 62-51 upset IOS) 1n tUgl'Oc h looked a~ 11 t I( 'l.A had the game won in rqulation before Grca frapp firc:d a shot from over tile backboard off the ba~line w11h no lime remaining. The~all went in to tie 1hc ~ml' at 74-74 and send the contesl into ovcn1mc. Blair R:hmu!t~n tied the aamc at 76-76 t>.:fore Branl lc)' h11 1wo field goals and four free throws to &J Ve the Duck., an 84-81 lead wnh 22 seconds left. < hm HJrpcr h11 three free throws sandwiched aro und Kt·nn} f 1dd'>. ba.,ket for UCLA to produce the fi nal margin Ra":.mu,~n led all scorers with 26 points. Harper added 17 ilnd C •a l) (Jatewood 14 for Oregon. 12-8 overall and 7-1 in Pac-JU pla). Brantley finished with 13 points. In ano ther Pac-I Oconte~t: Or~gon St. 66, USC 57 IO~ \NCilLLS -Forward A.C. Green scored 28 point!.. 1m lud1ng 20 of 24 from the free throw hnc. to lead the &-in l''' pai.t 1he T roJans at the Sports Ar"Cna. \1c' l' W 11od.,1dc added 12 points and Darryl Flowers hat! Ill lor Oregun ~late. which raised 11s record to 7-2 in the Pac-I 0 anti l 4-5 overall. h1rmcr Ocean View High star Wayne Carlandcr '>rnred 17 point'> and Ron Holmes added 16 for the r roJan ... who fell to 4-6 1 n the concfercnce and 9-l 4 for the <,ea son. Southern Cal raced to a J O-~ lead in the opening minutc!I and still led 37-32 at halftime. But Oregon '>tate held the Tro1ans scoreless the first 12 18of1he second half. sconng 12 points in that span to take a 44-37 ad.,,antage. \ikanwh1le. in the PC-AA: Fresno St. 69, Cal State Fullerton 18 C1uard M Itch Arnold sank two free throws with 23 \ernndo, lcft 1n the second overtime and Fresno Stale held on for a 69-68 \ lClD!) OH!r Cal State Fullerton tn Titan (,, m \rnold'o, frcl' throws gave the Bulldogs a 69-64 lead before r ull cnon\ l\.c' in Henderson scored two layups in the final 17 ondt. The lo 'NU f ul~noo·1 liAth ruai&bt and left Ti1.ans 11 I ~9 overall a ad S· 7 in t.bie PCAA. Fraoo is I and 7"'4. Forward Bernard Thompson led the Bulldoll with I posnu beforr fouhna out in the first overtime. Arn<>I added 17 point1 and Ron Andtrson had IS points and 11 rebounds (or f resno. Leon Wood leG.Cal State f ullenon with 33 poin h11tm1 14 of a sdfool·record 34 field p l an.empu Forward Tony Neal 9Cored 12 poants and pulled down I rebounds. Teammate Oall Jones pulled d<>W'Md IS! rebounds. Nevada Lat Ve1H t?, U&a.L t. n LAS VEGAS -Frtnk '"Spoon" Jam~ scored points while playanajust 2S minutes and Jeff CAiiins 18 points as the founh·rankcd Rebels breezed. . UNLV, 21·1 overall and 12..0 an the PCAA. lc.d by a lcasl 15 points the entire scc:ond half. Utah tate shot only 34 percent from the noor in the' first half and 4S percent for the game in fallins lo 14-7 an 8-4 1n league pla). UC Sula Barbara 70, Paetlic U ' SANTA BARBARA -Tony Hopkins scored II • points. while Scott Fisher and Conner Henry each I 0 to lead lhe Gauchos. snapp1ns a s1x·pme Josjn& streak!· 1 And)' Franklin paced Pacific with I j points an : ~ pulled down seven rebounds. In games involving top IO teams: Su Dle10 St. 73, Texas-El Paso 1% • •. SAN DIEGO -Forward Michael Cage scored l~' points. including 25 m the ~ond half. and center Leonard · Allen added 20 as the Aztecs upset seventh-ranked Texas-El Paso. Nortb Carolloa 85, Vlr&liala 7% CHARLOTTESVlLLE. Va. -Sam Perkins scored 27 points and Michael Jordan 24 to lead No. I and unbeaten North Carolina to an Atlantic Coast Conference victory. The Tar Heels improved their re<:ord to 21-0 and 9-0 m ACC play. while Virgjnia fell to 13-7 and J..7. GeorgetoWll 71, Setoa Hall 54 LANDOVER, Md. -Patrick Ewing scored 14 points to lead t balanced Georgetown attack as the third-ranked Hoyas trounced Seton Hall in a Bi& East Conference ~ mismatch. Hoaaton 7•, TCU H FORT WORT-H -Akeem ()tajuwon dunked~ shots and scored 25 points and forward Mkbacl Youna tallied 24 points to power the fifth-ranked Couprs to a Southwest Conference victory. Collegiate, prep basketball scor~s C~99e WEST UC Ir vone 64. Seti JOM! 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IM ~ IC...-~ $uft, T•IHI, I JI 110 21 Altdr9 U\IM>r,.,., G lrllein. l;lf 7~ 2t Cflrllloonitr PYll'lltke , G arne n 140107 1' AntflOl\y HowetrJ 0 ltlle •n 1 40 ~) )0 SIMHI Kertllct Yu1JO•levi. 141.W 31 Gffl'IJ9 Tuchr PuH'lo Ako I .. Mt l2 Joll•MH k11e11e1. w O~merw, did "°' fllll•h WWMn'S M)O.m.Mf iPMd Wi•tll'9 1 Cnrl•te Rolllen«>vt'M r, Germenv 41 en MC»l\CI\, OIYmolc r-d Old rK OrCI Kerin [nll.e, b Germ....\!, 41 71, 1990 2 Kerin E,,._•, E O~rnenv. •12t l N"alYI Cl'll,,t, )OvJ.I Union, 4U O • trlne KOUltCllOn, SOvle l Union, 41 70 S Sll.eCll Waller, E Gt• meov •1 I• 6 Nata1v1 Petruteva Sovle1 union ., It 7. Monlk• HOizner W Germanv &1 40 . ...... a&alr, ~ltfl\. .... •2.». 9 erwll'le •n·Fer.,,,, POlend 4171 10 Kethrvn Clan , St. Paut, Minn 47 t7 11 Silvie &runner. SwllJ • 41" (tie) Seiko Hethlrnoro. Je i>e". 42 99 IJ. (_. ~lfHllnlll, o.tr.ft, Midi., u.os. 14 ZOI•• Tokt rCl\lk, Pote na • .., 13 IS Lhle nne ~ewlec Polend 43 4l 16 Hlroml Ottwa . Jaoen 41 46 17 Mllrz1e Pe<tnl, 1le1v 4l '3 11 Ellu belll Carlen, Sweden 4l 6S 19 Emete Hunvadv Hun;iarv 41 70 10 Svlvlt OelQIC C aneoe 4.l 14 Ole) Slorla Smuaa W Germenv 4l 74 22. Vtun!OO Lee S Ko<H. '3 IS (tie) SllOl<o Futeno J•oan 43 75 14 Eeletfl)tftH Hoe1telll Norwe v O 9' lS. Gulft"9 Ceo. C11,ne « 11 16 Guoo1n Slltn, C hlne « 11 11 Tllte L1mt>ach, Netherlenol 44 J 1 28 Min Miao. Clllne, o 49 29 Seounovoun Cl'IOI. S Korte 44 19 JO AClrl•ne V1u tf, Nelherleno•, 4S OS 31 Oubravkl Vukut1C Vvoo,1ev1e $199 l1 91Dha Kerle Yu11o•la vla, SI 23 33 All& 8oonma Nett>ertand•, I 01 O~ Mitn'' SOO·m•r SPffd s1ra t1no S.r11e1 Foklcnev, Soviet Union. 31 19 steonCI\ 2. Vo\hllllro IC:llazawa Jepan. 39 30 3 Geetan Boucher Cane do. 38 39 4. Dan J enMn, West Alll•, WI•., 39.SS. S. Nk ll Tllofnen. Mlnnt1ontie, Minn., la.St. 6 VlaC11mlr Kozlov So"let Union, 39 57 7 Frode Roenn1no Norwey, 31 S8 I Jens·Uwe Mev. E Gt rm1nv, 3t 6S 9 Aleunoer Oa nllln. Soviet Union 39 66 10 Aklr11 Kuro1w11 Jaoan. l9 70 11 Andre Hoffm•nn, E Germanv 3t 87 12 Yn u\111 Suiuki Jeoen. l9 97 13 Hein V.,v"r. Nethtrlenot 3• \4 14 Jan Vlleme, Nelhtrltnclt 39 03 IS Jecoua Tlllbtutt. Cenaoa . 39 12 16 Gfffl l(ul~r. Netl\erlellds. Jt.13. 17 Jooko Vtsltrluno. Flnland 39 IS II . K11arne E"9~lled, Norwav. 3911 19, Han\ OC>erhuaer, W Germ1nv 39 39 ?O Andreu 011114, E Germenv, 39 •~ II~) Erill Henrltuen. CMmoelen ••• )US. 22 Mic11eel Rlc11rnono, Aultralla 39 41 ?3 ~011 Fell<·L•rnen Norwa~. 39 S7 24 Hans Ve nh•lden, France 39 71 2S. Oeuoullerd Jent•. Romania, 39 72 26 Uwe Streb, W Gtrme nv. 39 78. 11 Uroo Plkkuotura Finla na. 3918 28 VounQl\a Lff S Korea, 39 90 29 Dentel T urco1te Canedo. 40 30 (Itel Jlenolan11 Cl'ltn, China 40 30 ll Voon-Soo Ra S Korea, 403S 32 MICllHI Ha dlChll!lf, Austria, 40 S1 33 Glorolo Peoanln. 1ta1v. 40 S4 )4 Jett Carlt>tro, Sweden, 40 6.4. 35 Nlancnun Weno China , 40 7S :U Sven Guttetlon. Sweden. •I II 37 Songnl Kim, N Korea, 41 73 J8 Zn1wu Ge1, Ch1ra , 41 61 J9 Nenad Zve nu• Vuoo\la vle . 42 SS 40 Erroll Fruer V1ro1n h fenas, 43 47 41 Benuo1n Meroovlc Y vOOslevia 46 3• 47 Hen\ Ma onuuon Sweden 1 03 09 tee tlocktv THUASOAY'S RESULTS Ciectlollovakia 4, U.S. 1 Score bv Perioch C.zec"O\IOVB•. 1 0 1-4 un.t~ Staits 0 0-1 F1nt PH1od I C zecr>o• o"tk•• L11>a Ru\nak 12 2l sn1 2 united S•ett\ ot.umoe• U 18 \hi 3 CIK'10\-0vak18 Lu~a•Cl'I IR \~8• 17 41 oo Penatt1es-8roo•e USA S •S ft vno\, Cze 8 10 Kore.le Cie 12 01 Hor\Cn U~A 11 44 0 H Jen\fn US A 16 21 *ond P..-1.a 4 CzecnostoveOle Ru•nak CL.ui.atcll 50 001 Penal! o Cheho\ USA 27 Hrd1na Ctt 4 07 CPlt hO\ USA 6 Sl K •M \ Cie 7 49 M Fu\CO USA 11 11 Br0911e USA 14 42 Ru\nak C IP 18 SS. Cl'lellos USA, 1& SS TlllrCI Period s ClfCl'IO\IOvek1e LlD• ( Rutnek ) ' 17 Penall1e\-M Fu\Co, USA, 6 21, Svoboda, Czt. 13 SJ. Korbel•, Cit, 14.11 8 1UOlla CI. USA, 19 53 Sno1, on Goal-Ciecllo\IOvakla 16 I· 11- lS. United States 12·9· 7-21 Goallu-Czeclloslovakle, Sthlnelt l Unf1 ea Staff\, Behrend OTHER KORES Sweoen 11, Yuoos1e Y1e 0 WHI Germenv I, POlenCI S Ruu la s. lte ly 1 C•nada t, Auslrl1 1 Finland 16. Norwav 2 Winter Olympics schedule (AJ~ PST) SATURDAY M'O"•Onl -?01<: O'lln'on 11 lgmar Vt l·•O PO'I«' "'l·On•ont -Mtr"' ~"''1 wnm~n \ lr1p' uo~ at lf'~~"'' 1 lO e m -Wom er s t'lo wnr"" •' Janor."a ) 30 a"' -70M Nordic como.neo \M11no et iome' Malo & Vell~o Poi e 4 )() D m -Tr,oie end Quedruolt DOOS!ed ., Trel>tvit lee Hooe .. 4 a m -tta1Y v' Polano •' S~enderoe •·30 em -Au"rl• vt Ciecnotloyei. • et Zttra 7 30 a m -Ceneda Vl Flnle nd el Su n<ierne 8 a ,m -Un•teCI State\ v\ Norway al Zelra 11 a i"1 -USSR v\ f .iOO\le•1e el S~enoer .. a 1130 a m -Swede" v\ Wt\t Germanv 111 Zetra SUNDl.Y M1on1ont -W"mtn \ S~ <•Oh lOunlrv at toman ve11110 P~h• M1dn,g11• -Mtn ' dov.nll•lt el J1110r1nt 12 30 e rn -Men\ ~ 000· mt te r lPetO s~et1n9 al Zelre 2 a m -lSK Nordic comt>ineo t1<1,119 ., 111Man Melo & Vehko Pol1e 4 a m -70·mett• '' 1umo '' lom•" Me lO Polit S a m -Mer> l and women ' nuedruo1• u11• at Treoev•c 6 I l'T' Ice Ila" nQ or o•nal \~t Pllttrn <l&'lce •' Zeir a 10 30 • m -?t ,r\ t•H \•et1nQ 111 Ze•re MONDAY 10 om I Sunde y I -Mt~ \ '·uure •"•1•1'111 ccomou•\OfYI •• Skenoer ·• M1C1n10111 -~n' ISK CIOU country ., lgman V~iko Polle 12.lO e m -w omen' I 000 me1tt loe.CI '"•tlnQ 11 Zetre 9 am -WorMn ' 01ent \lelom el Jel'lor·na Ice Hetlltv 4 • m -Sweotn vt Polend e t S~enderl 4·30 1 m Ceneoe vt Nor..,..., el lttre 7 lO • m Vuo0tlav1a v' 111111 el S~eneltl'•la I 1 m We\! G1rm1ny v\ USSP et lttra 11 a m -Unllfd Sttlet v\ l.u\trle 01 S111noerh• 11 30 • m -F1n1eno v\ CtecllOSIO••"it al Zetre , ..... ~ NATIONAL COACHIS P'Ol.L (Tllnutfl ... 11 ~ ScMel 1 UCLA ! ~dlfl9 s use • $eft Dlf9D , •• ,, S St•nf~d 6 ut Sllllt• aarber• 1. Pe!\n \ft te I L~ Bf9Cll Slllt t Ollio Stt tt 10 h •w•ll •K. P'ts. 1'·0 J20 M 2'e 14·5 7J7 ,., tn 1·3 10t 1M ,,. IH tt 1 0 10 IOcl 60 Ml u NBA WHTl•M CON,l•l..C.1 hdllc ~L ~"' oa LAh n » ,, "' flvf•ieno JI 20 '°' ,.,., S..tllt 2' 11 ~ S''I ~hi n 27 .., IO'il GOidel't S1ett n 2t ~ 11 ~n Olffo " 33 .311 1611'1 MldWnt Dllltllwl Ut•h )() 1• 6U Oenu ,, f4 S20 s KentnCllv 20 21 •11 10 Oll'll••r 10 " .4()9 IW1 ~Ou•IOn 10 :It '°' 1011 San l.l'tonlo 20 )() 400 11 IEAST•RN COMl'IREMCI All.tnflc DMs6erl Bo•ton 31 11 71' Pllll•DelDtll• 31 11 646 ..... Nt w Yori.. 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TllOmu I I. UC lrvlne 31 (MIJrOllv 12l; Au lsll S.11 JOH Slele 9 IOhron 3, Wllliem\ 31. UC lrvlne IS !Turner Sl UCI statlstfcs (Tl\routfl 21 coamei> Plavtr G FG l'T P'h McOona10 21 141 S4 311 Mur1>ll• 21 112 I I JOS Tnornton 11 109 so 268 Turner 10 96 30 m L.ff 71 6} 4J in JOM\O'I 17 31 17 79 Carmo" 16 36 I 73 Grandl\on 71 36 19 91 Ciaccio 11 1 11 2S Rnodf\ 2 l 0 2 BH nt 13 4 s 13 Mullioan 10 0 7 1 01neri 12 0 IS 109 Tot11S 21 .,, 333 "" PCAA Ntveoa Lil Vt11H UC 1rv1r>e u1eri Stale Fruno s111e New Mt ••co Stete Cel Sla te Fullerton Sal' Jou Sle lt Long Beac11 Slate UC Santa Berber• Pac1l1t Conference W L 12 0 9 3 8 • 7 4 1 4 s 1 4 8 3 7 1 9 0 11 ThurtdaV's Scores UC Irvine 64 San JO\t St SJ Ave IS I 14 s 129 110 14 ., 46 0 73 I 0 I 0 0 7 eo.• Ovenu WL 11 I 13 9 " 7 16 6 II 9 14 9 • 13 6 1l 7 13 2 21 UC !'>ante Btrbera 70, Pacific SJ Nheda Lu Veoas 97 Ulen Stalt 1S Frflno St•lt 69. Cai Slalt Futlerlon 68 17 Qt Setur!Mv'' Games Uta n Stale at UC Irvine Long Beach Store 11 New Mea1co Slete Pe c1f1c '' Cal Slale Ful1erton 1C11e nnet S6 at I pm) F re\ no State at UC Santa Be rber a Sunday'' coame San Jolt Stale "' Nevada La ' Veoas 1Cnan~e1 S6 al 7 Pm l HIGH SCHOOL WOMEN Cost• ~ SS, Sadcleback 30 (SM View Leaoue> COSTA MESA -Cowlev S, Garcia 7, Lu• 1 Mcllrov S, McKlbben 1, Ntal 71, Rau\ 2. Scllumati.er 16. Totals 22 11·19 SS SAOOLEBACK -Hanson 7, Terraelo 9 Hu iev 7, Ca rrlllo I, Senchei 6 To111S 13 4· 10 30 Sc«• by Oll•l'Wn Colle Mese 10 20 1 S 1()-SS S1dellet>ack 13 3 6 1-30 Tolel fouls. Coste Meu 11. Sado . .tbtck 18 Foui.o out. Henson (S). CdM 42, Newport Harbor 34 (Sea View LMouel NEWPORT HAR80R -WaYnt I Doan • Oreo• S, Snriner 11 Atoer 6 TolalS IS 4·S 34 CORONA OEL MAR -Wvnn II W1llero O Romnev I. Va1en11ne 11 LOO\ 4 T Ola!\ 17 8· 16 47 Sure bY Oller1en NewOO<'t Harbor 4 8 11 11-34 Corona def Mar II 12 14 IC>-41 To1a1 foul\ Newoort Haroor 11 Corona 011 Mer 6 Estancia "· Unlvenltv '° (SM vr.w LMeu•> UNIVERSITY -Mellut>ura 9, Zlm· merma n 36. Nllla 0, Frei 4, Finley 11 To1a1s 20 70-31 ESTAMCIA -Brazell 9. Rlnaon• 6. Self 3, Hell'lCOCk 29, Pallik 19 NUOy 2 Totelt 26 16·24 68 Sure bv Ouerten Unlvert1tv 16 9 20 ls--60 Ellanc11 17 10 70 21-68 Tolal touls Un V«'fl•I~ 2J E\tanc1a 20 Fouled oul Seil IEI E l Toro 64, Irvine s I (See View Lee911e) El T<>ftO -Oennl\01' 19. Vtnn I, Vtckt 7, Malle• 11 Tav1or 19 Whitcomb 2 Toteis 71 10· 18 66 flltVINE -Ftgueroe 3 Flvnn •. 5wtenev 4, Gre hem 14 Jeck\On • 8owt r 2 Moct fl 6 McFtller\ 7 To1a1s 24 3-6 SI Seer• bY Oll•rl•n E Toro 19 II 11> 13-66 Irv'"' s ll 11 16--~1 To•e '°"'' 1 lrv•ne IS Fountain Viv 70, Hunttn9ton Seael'I 19 ISllnH1 LMW9) l'OUNT AIN VALLEY -Cook 4 G1alarows111 I Mver\ 1 Puchelt~I 19. Ciower 9, Henoerson 9, B11rc11 6 Revh $. 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SAN DIEGO PAOR&s-Eictenotcl tflt COftlfKI of Tlm l'te~Y. lnflolOlr. for two vnn. • • • Supple, mental benefits Eva De9ca-Garnet of Saddleback College aeta atretchln& pace for Glady• Brown, above, and Shirley Katz dartna ezerciae c~q at Senion' Club in Lacuna lJeach. Orange Coast DAILY PILOTJFtlday, Februaty 10, 1 .... Coast survivor of Jonestown keeps romance I ~ did so in a rather prosaic manner and used a most unlik.el agent. • By SUSAN MONAHAN Delly Piiot C0<,..pclfldeftl . It was an incongruous sctung and an inausp1c1ous beginning fora love story. It began in November T978. when Dianne Scheid. then I 5. was placed under house arrest in Georgetown. Guyana. She hadn'tcomm1tted acnme, but for two years she had lived in Jonestown as a member of the People's Temple. ··A week or two before 1t happened, I started havina : trouble w11h a tooth ... They thought I needed a toot canal .... She also needed new eyeglass frames. but she wu relu to leave Jonestown. • A woman she had grown close to bad been out of the commune on temple bustness and was expected back soo Scheid didn't want to miss seeing her. The Guyanese officials wanted an explanation for the1 mass suicide that had been orchestrated by temple leader Jim Jones. More than900 people died after drinking a cyanide-laced grape potion. Among the v1ct1ms were Sche1d's older brother and two younger sisters. Bu t, .. Jim Jones pounded on his desk and pointed at ~ the door." so Scheid went to Georgetown and joined her • mother. who was m the city buyina supplies for Jones to Paul Edwards, a Guyanese soldier, was one of the guards assigned to the handful of people who were at the temple's Georgetown house at the umcofthe- mass slaughter. It would be under- standable 1fScheid wanted to forget that lime in her life. but next month she · Scheid had no last-minute premonitions of disaster ~ the day she left Jonestown, not even when her brotheT, Don. 17, told heT he would neveTSee her ~n. "I didn't think about that until later,' she said. Scheid recalled that she and about lO other temple members who were in Georgetown realized that some- thing was wrong when they lost radio contact with the settlement. They didn't find out what had happened., tbouah, until the Guyanese officials bcpn to /JtSesrtio them. She says thatJeanftng of tlie cf ea o her brother, her sister Angelique, 13, and her half-sister, Sophia Casanova, I I . lcfthershockedandnumb. And though she wasn't 1 abused during the interrogations, the qucstioni~ in- timidated her and made her feel in~plicably guilty. plans a reunion with Ed-DIANNE SCHEID The guards, however, were considerate and friendly, and one of them was especially attentive to Scheid. She was wary at ti rst. but she SO()n found herself responding to the soft-spoken, good-natured Edwards. wards in Guyana. She says that they will get married and, when Edwards 1s discharged from the army in Apnl. return to the U.S. together. Al thou~ they have not seen each other since Scheid left Guyana in December 1978. she is convin ced she is making the right choice. When the two-week house arrest was over, a bond had been fonned between them. Although the guards were ordered not to contact their former prisoners again, Edwards retomed to visit Scheid . ''For five years. I've been waiting forh1m to ask and he's been waiting for me to say yes.'' said Scheid, of Long Beach. _ He suggested a movie and Scneid told him he would need her mother's permission. She noticed they talked for a long t1 me. but she couldn't hear their conversation. If fate intervened to save Sche1d's life five years ago, tt Scientists studying how neural system connections form 8y IU8AN MONAHAN .,....,...C.111p •a I Nobel l•ureat• Mar•hall w. NlrentHtrg, Ph.D .• Is currently doing what he call• "V«'/ belle work.'' ''We',.. trying to undetttand how a nervou11Y9tem I• con.tructed," he l8id tn an Int.mew. Ntrenb«g, Who hMda the labora- tory of biochemical geMtJc9 at the National Heart, Lung and EMood lnstltUte In a.thelda, Md., apoke at' UC trvtne recently In the 0!9- tlngulthed Lecture Serles. He WM awarded the Nobel Prize In medicine In 1"8 for tN9 part In identJfying the COdM for protein eynthealt. WNle the neNOUS l}'ltem fa cw- t&ln)y bu6c, It cannot be deecrlbed as stmple -Nltenberg comperM It to a compHcated electronic 1Y9tem wtllch eonwhOw ICCUf9'tity COOfdl- nated th• flow of Information. What la ltlll unknown, Aid Nirenberg, la flOW the wtr• In thl1 syttem connect. ·•How do theM neurone recognU8 MCh olh« and know to form tynapeM7 .•• How ~the cotl'9Ct Mq'*lce of tynapeet for- med?'' Neurons NCrete bormonet. etlmu- 1 anta or depre11ant1 (n•u· rotrantmltter1) 81\d the predN amount of the correct neu- rotranemltter It deUYered to a h6ghty epeclallz9d lit• on a eel With a matching receptor. To ttudy thi. proceet In the lab, homogenoua poputetk>M of celta are needed. Neurons, how.wt, ar• non-dividing ceffa, to the re- ...,chera doned cettt from~ system tumort preaent In laboratory mice. (Pleueeee 8URVIVOR/B7} Nests in Neyvport are happier Restaurateur, bride await reception, turtle dove chicks keep store cfiirPfng Charlene Morland may be con- troller of the Ritz, but (she says with a giggle) she doubts she'll be controller of Hans Prager even afer becoming his wife on Feb. 5. Yes, Prager -one of Newport's most charismatic bachelors -tied the knot in 'front of a small family gathering in the private chambers of · Judge Calvin Schmidt. The couple spent a couple of days in San Francisco. with plans for a longer honeymoon this summer. But a reception for friends is coming up soon. • • • Ke¢pingabreast of the future. UC Irvine's Graduate School of Man- agement Affiliates (GSM support group) gathered at the Univers11~ Club to hear futurist Hank Koehn of Security Pacific BanlC predict up- coming trends and their effects on business. Among the local business people on hand for the Affiliates annual dinner were Danilo Cacclamatta (partner, Peat, Marwick and Mitchell), Klmbroap Bassett (vice president, Monex), Joe and Marie 011ora (he's president, West Bay Properties), Jolla Jenkins (senior Leadenhlp In the huddle ' Countf 8upe"11or Tom Rlley, Maar. £. B. •cCarthy, Emma Jane Riley and 1rUllam JOll.Deon, Bl.a.bop of~·· from left, wen amoni 1,300 attandlnl O.e Faith, Family • rootbill A warda n,tatit at tile Aaallelm 11.aniott to bonor f.IOatbena Callfomla '• Catbollo m,ll 9cb0ol All aw tam and 11aD-of·tbe-1eu Coehn.De C'-· vice president. Securit) Pantie Bank). Leab Marshall (general man- ager. The Newporter resort ). Judy and Joe Rosener (she's assistant dean. G M. he's president of Enercom Technologies). Dean New- ton Margulies (dean. GSM). John Towson (president. Yard Newport). John Mcintyre (with Union Bank ) and Don Dotzauer (wi th Rosan. Inc.). • • • The golden eggs ha' e hatched' Mr. and Mrs. Neiman-Marcus. the turitle doves residing tn the plush Neiman-Marcus Eu ropean Bucket Shop. are proud parents of fraternal twins. Mom. dad and nesthngs are all doing fine. EnsJish "nann)" Jennifer Fox, who 1s tending her charges around the clock, had to make an emerg- ency food run for mom and dad. She's also placed a "Name the Babies" box outside the nurser) for visitors to submit suggestions \\in- ners will receive a git\ certificate for a Miles-Randolf fresh flo~er ar- rangement. "Nanny" Fox and "grand- mothers" Galen Colwell and Sblrley MUH are busy planning a christening ceremony and bab)' shower ..... Dust off }Our costumes It's Mardi Gras time in Laguna Stach. To launch ucket sales for the baa bash slated for March 3 in La&una's Colony Mall. the L.aaunaJkacn Ans Alliance recently held a prt-Mard1 Gras cocktail part> at Ron' 1n l una. hosted by owner Ron NUe pon red by the Laauna Beach Arts Alhan~ and the Ans Com· mis ton. the Mardi Gras is a benefit Theater revisited Televialon atar Mike Farrell, who bu perfonneda Lacuna Moulton Playboaee, returned there to Yiew <>ran•e County premiere of •Terra Mo•a• and chat wt Barbara Paihter and Zllpha Pattenon.41 Playuue 10 s4ipon the ans in Laguna Beach Amon& the I 00 art aficionados munch1n& on aavuu and 51lmon and ~1ppang on cocktails at the prt-gala event were Caprice, the Laguna Beach mime who provided E.T.'~ hands m the movie (~he'll be g1\ tng her mime performance l the Mand Gra ). VlacHt Farrell (v..-c:ll·knoY.n Laguna Beach an1 t). Gerrold Black (pre iden t of the Ans Cammi ton), Fa11ta VltaU (\'tC:C prt51dent o( the An~ ~lltancc) •• •. Bobble Doa1las (All1ance mcmbit· sh1pcha1randboan1 member).~ Vaaq11ea (an$ tomm1 Jonn ailP member of the Ans Alhanc:e), ~ Wilson, Pat Cline and Pat Alb ( comm1ss1oncr) Bobbi DoGaJu, •94-961, funher mfonnation about ~1rd1 Gra . Papiraw J wnr~n and edited•> t>:lc Eduor Vul• l:lrNn ~icb ron. tnburion.s from Olori• z,,ntr. . . .. • 88 Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Friday, February 10. 1984 90°/0 Off What? Why buy a 14K gold rope chain from depart- ment stores fos- $1000 .00 less 60% when you can buy from Dom Raciti Jew- elers for as low as $300.00 tor the same chain. Must internship be so ~xhausting? DEAR ANN LANDERS I have JUSt talked With m~ \On by phone Jay 1\ an intern in a lar'e presu~ou hosp1 t~I -which will ~matn namele ~because I ANN LANDERS believe the cond1t1on •••••••••••• 11 the same in all • 3mm-14K Safety Cla1p 24" long hospuals. The fact that he 1s not at the top of his clnu 1s not due to laziness, lack of mot1vat1 on orstuplttuy. Jay isuhau!>ted to the point ofbeing unt.urc about everything, including his ability to make deci~1ons. The FREE 14K Gold Charm I 00-hour week\, the 40-hour sh1fh and lht• constant strC\\ and pressures of modern-<.la) medicine are takmg their lOll not only on him. but most interns and residents. with any S 100 00 or more purchue Please a~k )Our fn ends 1n the medical world 1he purpose of such training Surely theycan·t believe that a doctor can be men tall) alen "hen he 1s fatigued. I cen ainh would hate to ha .. e my ltfcdepend on a per!>on "ho had gone without c;lccp fort"-oda}sand a night DOM RACITI 642-4321 1838 N ewpon Blvd., Caira Mesa, CA 92627 7 14 650-311 1 BUY SMART ... CO MPARE Direct M collect . to subscnbe to your hometown paper. the .. Daily Pilat TELL YOUR VALENTINE J ~ ~ ~ s391s CAPTAIN by Howard Miller s219so ( \ I ADMIRAL by Howard Miller s259so \ I \ -=-------~---' ' With A Special Gift Of A Clock ----...J/ Or Music Box from s14 to s14,000 VALENTINE SPECIAL 25% OFF ALL CLOCKS & MUSIC BOXES We Have The Largest Selection Of Antique & New Clocks In Southern California At BUCK'S CLOCK SHOPPE ...... t f a rn il~· tradition . in ce 1892 .. ~ (7 14) 631 -3215 BUC K 'S CLOCK SHOPP E · Hour<; Mon-Sat 9~ Closed Sunday Suln & f< t'{'<llfS 17 41 Superior Avenue Costa Mesa, CA . 926 27" NEWPO RT BLVD -·-----·- L And don'1 le1 them1cll you it h.asaJwars been done t that way and If the old doctors could stand It, this generation can too. Med1c1ne 1s much more comphe1ted than 1t u~d to be -O NCERNED MOTHER DEAR MOTHER: I asked Dr. Normu S.•mway, tke dl1t1J11ulsbed cbalrmu of tile departmtot of cardlova1cular 1ur1ery at to.ford Ulllver1Uy Sdlool of MecUclae, to respoad to your question. Dr. Sllumway aald: "I beUen 'Motlller' 1boald realize tlaat rarely 11 a llfe-and-deatll decl1lon made by u loten1 or a retldn t wbo bH beeo wUboat 1leep for many laoun . Oa tlle otber side of tbe cola 11 tbe deal~ for most )'Olllll doc'°'' to 1al1 at muclll cUnlcal ex~rlence 11 poH lble, and mot& of tlaem would rather u ke care of pa tient• tbaa eltlaer 1teep or eac. "Wblle tllere 11 mucb &o be ... Id for baluce lD IUe, tbe real 1baken u d mover• a re tbote tadJvlduh wltb Cotal commitment. It take• all klnd1, ud &Mrt lt sometllilll for everyone -bl1 &hln11 to do, aod ltHer Glap . Fortunately, tllere 11 alway1 a cbolce." DEAR ANN LANDERS: I ama mamcd woman with· three children. Thmgsaregood now but we went throu&h some rocky times when we fouJ}lt constantl y. Ounng those temble episodes I enaqed in affain with other men to .. ,ct even." t rcahze now how stupid 1t was., but one cannot undo the po t. The problem: The hut a ff a tr went on for quite a whtle. I am not sure 1fthe younac)t child wu fathered by my Jover or my husband. I keep scard una his face fora clue but one day he looks hke my husband and the ne1u day he foou like the other man. I am suffering from terrible JUdt feelings but am afraid 1fl confess to my husband he wilJ throw me out on I.he street wi th the boy and get custody of the other children. l love my husband and will never stray again. Mcanwhil~1 the auijt is unbearable. Please tell me what to do.-MEA ICOCITY READER DEAR READER: Yoe mHt &•t tMI off ynr dtest er It wUJ be a soarce of co11u .. 1a1 a.uJety. UaJ .... la Mtall, oa a cler o mao or a profes1loul tlterapl1t. Span yolll' ... 1ba11d, pleaH . Aacl for lteavea'1 aalle, •"'' coafl4e la I frfead. Faulty furnace dangerous D E AR DR .----------- STE INCROHN: If not for a "head!> up .. 'oung doctor o ur p daugh ter might have ETEI hl·cn permanent!) brain-damaged. She s "onh 7 and began to TElflCROHll lla't' lhangr'> 1n per-••••••••••••• -.unalll\. Normal!~ a l400<.l-naturrd child. shr became irritable for no apparent rea'>on . ~ht' bel'ame d1f{icult 1n school and al!>O had two t'nn .. ul 'iions a week apan. I took her to our fa mily doctor who became suspcious that her lack of pep and headaches might be due 10 chronic ca rbon monoxide poisoninit. ~ure enough 1nves11ga11on by a heating expert rcq~all·d that a bad fu rnace was the cau~. Weeks after we had 1t rcpa1rt·d all her S>mptoms disappeared. I wonder hoY. man~ other families have a similar problem. It gi ves me the chills Mrs 0 DEAR MRS. 0 . It TS a chilling prospect - especially in the wintertime when so many heating apparatuses can go wrong. Carbon monoJUde 1s a colorless, odorlcu poison. h 's especially a threat to children whose brain tissue is still developing and especially sensitive to carbon monoiude. A s in your daughter's case. personality changes due to po1son10g aren't at first attributed to carbon monixide. An d symptoms like headaches. fa tigue, in testinal upsets are often blamed on the flu. In a News Release from the American Academy of Pediatrics. Regine Aronow, M.D., director of Poison Control Center at the Children's Hospital of Michi~o says. "Most people don't guard against carbon monoiude poisoning and that's because they don·t consider it a problem. But 1t 1s a problem involving thousands of children that can utli mately destroy a family's well being." There has been a 143 perce nt increase in carbon monox1de·related deaths for children under five years of age during the past decade: It's due to carclcssness and economic hard times. Families have foregone repairs to fumances. autos. chimney fl ues. unvcnted spa~ beaters. Charcoal should never be used indoors. If in doubt about possible source or carbon monoxide poisoning, better ask for help from heatin~experts. ft will save many a Child (and adult) from this ins1d1ous po1sion. Imagination spices kids'recipes , 8} the 11mc a------------'4. and 5-)'ear-olds from Oberlin, Ohio. holds no surpnses. This is cookmg, the way they view it -from 35 to 40 inches off the noor. v.oma n 1s married fo r I () .. cars or \O, \he '<'11!. havt: prepared ERMA ond !.ervrd ncarl} 12.000 mt:a ls. NOODLE SOUP By Karen Urbanle The little crackers that are flowert S quarts of water Mo\t of them B I '.:.. ,,, ha\\: all the roma nce OIBECI a.....-c.._ of fi lling up a trough ••••••••••••• Jnd '>houting. .. Come % cans of cblcken 1oup and get 111 .. It 1s th e loneliest job in the world. "My Mom cooks noodle soup every day. Sbe 1et1 a pao out ud get1 out &be plates. Siie puh tlte noodJe 1oap lo tbe pan. She cookl It tlll tbe buzzer goe1 off." Occasionally. wh en a bo} child reaches the 8$e of9 or I II he wi ll go th rough a stage where the kitchen intngues him Hr wil l use fi\C pans to make French toast. burn the houom\ out of three kcu lcr. to make popcorn. and try hi s hJnd c:11 hal..1ng cook1c'> It,., fun. It is challenging. He "'ants to mJl..c tool..1ng h1'> lif e \.\ 1th in 24 ho urs. the kitchen l'\J')Crtcm·r 1'> pa'>\C and he goc '> oo to something else. FRIED CH1CKEN By Joshua Bro1ke 1 grlndlng up tbiog Lots of pepper Little bit of sugar < ,1rl childn:n nncr go through the k11chcn phase. As a mJttcr of fa( l. thq go out of 1hc1r "'a) 10 not go through the l..1tthen. pcnod' Lot1 of eltlckeo "My Daddy makes chicken wltb oll. Be roll• up fried chicken and put1 pepper and 1ugar la It. Cook It at too bot for 4 min. Tben be put1 It ln tbe micro wave to 1et warm. Then put It ln the refrigera tor. Sa ve It to tomorrow." ( ooking 1\ a m)stlquf to most of our children. To them. ba nana!I grow 1n slices on cereal and French fries arc hatched under a red light at McDonald's. Isn't 11 refres hing 10 kn ow that cooking to them 1s so '>lmple? After all. someday all ofth1s wtll be the irs. Th.ii°'"' h' a li11k cook book. con taming the recipes of RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTllY, INC: .............. _ .... ,,. 1927 ~iAl18011 BLVD C<.JS I .A MESA -548 1156 Fashion Show Sat Feb. II . ENGAGEMENTS Hurt· Arrouea f-a1rv1ew Commun1l} The wedding plans of Pamela Jo Hun of Mesa. Church, Costa Costa Mesa and David Lynn Arroues of La Habra have been anno unced. T he bride~lect. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Hurt Jr. of Irvine and Mr. and Mrs. Jim E. Shelton of Albu- querque. N.M .. is a graduate of Estancia High School and Orange Coast College . Her fut ure bridegroom 1~ the son of Mr and Mrs . .\lben .\rroue'i of La Habra. and 1s a grad uate of La Hahra High \thool .\ Ma\ 12 weddini 1s pljnned m Clay-Terrell Scott Terrell. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Terrell of Newport Beach, will claim Carole Lynn Clay as his bn de during Sept. 22 ceremonies at the First Assembly of God Church in Wyomint Mich. Terrell is a graduate o Corona del Mar High School and Humboldt State Un1 ver- s1t). His fia ncee, daughter of Jacklyn Cla)' of Wyomin~. Mich.. is a graduate of Godwin Heights High School and John Wesley College in Owosso, Mich . to 4 pm Dorothy \hrcve models will prc\cnt mannequin lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii modeling Valentine Show in mal l at pan1cipating Huntington Cente r stores. I ------u642-5678 i ul a tew words o work for you . The Show-Off's Closing In Fashion Island Due To Popular Demand We Will Be Open Thru l Sunday, Feb. 12th With Merchandise From All 14 Of Our Stores, Drastically Reduced/ HURRY FOR INCREDIBLE VALUES The Show~Off #22 Fashion Island 7 20-9194 By EARL ARONSON ~ .... p .. _.,..., Let flower\ bnn11 the m sc of remembrance or affCC11on on t. Valtntine's Day. Th do it well. There is an anc1t'nt iddk Eaatem leaend that the first tulip bloasomed when the tears of a lovesick PcnJan youth moistened the hot destn sand . i:uhps and other tamely spnnf·flo"'crina bulbs arc ap- propnatc to speak the lanau,..e of romance. So art a host of othct fl.owers. Here are some attributes 11ven to flowers by rom;mticasu - and florists. Bi-colored, striped tulips say .. Your eyes arc beautiful: I see love an them." Red tulips are strong declar- attons of love, and yellow ones vow "Today I love you more than yesttr- day, less than tomorrow." Hyacinths. named for Hyacinthus mythical Greek games player, con: note playfulness. Irises brina a secret Oeltr,.... ....... .., ...... UfiM If you want to dellYer a meHafe of love, .. y It with flowen or planta. Your faYortte nunery or florlat will have a wide eelectlon. Thia diaplay at Lloyd'e l'far- eery offera a choice of Re- l.er Pe.onla, Dracaena, palm, •taa born fem and dleffenbaChla. Bround couerITTga-mt ., .... ~ ~--........ ' ~ ..... Ground oowr pMinta .. euy to mtintaln and ~ ~ ~ 9dd • OOl«ful toocn to i.wn, gardeltandftowerbed-. .FOf ~. tyy, toe ptMt Md luott S*tfWllill • <.\round OCMW8 htlO Md btnd the tolt, which Ctn be a ely-.m Md gaunia C8n be ~ .... 12 ....... k-V benefit f« IMC>"°'*· They epr-f.-t tn<t nn in tpart. Shrube. ~ u ~. c."'491 ~ lftd trou* epote where noth1n9 efte can gtow. cotonult«, neeld at._... th,....,... leet of~• There ere a numtMr of ground oovs plant1 that wtte ptant. Vlnee normellV need w .eder IP**'O. ......., grow In a var .. ty of conditions, r9nQln9 from deep ehede traHtng roote IP'W 91 INlt ttne to M f..t IP8ft to brtgM aun; and from PoOf', sandy IOil to perfectly If vou went qutcMr ground oowrt1ge, plent ... .,., prepared garden IOd. planta ctoe. together. Once •tabllthed, ground cover• pr9CtJcdy take Be an to watch for WMda. a.~~ to cere oflhemMtYel. They need only oocatN>ntl watwlng, ""1f)tec.fy remow deep-cooted weedS, aactt • ~ mulching and pruning. UauaJty, they are quite rnlstent to gr..,a. or they'll overrun your P'D f<*91 ln no time. dlaeaeet and peats. ,,. Occulonal prunlng i. M0 .. 111 'f wt)h moet ground You can plant ground COYerlng petW1nlale, lhruba covert. Somme covert are to vtooroue. they can ctw*e and vtnee nearly any time of YM'· u long as there'• out ott"MW ptanta tt not trimmed. adequet• water and protection from tM wind untJI the Ground cowr ~ ~t.,. ~-In~ roota art eetabfJsned. County Include tM low-lYlno potent-.ettt tta brtght Pr1c:f tMllOl:Properpr..,.,aUOnoftheaollbedtt y9Mow ftower, tM thick Ind fragrant cn.p1119 hofWv .. e must • planting. Make 1Ute the ground .,.. .. 9UOkJe and tis~ no.t' and Vlnca= Ind retatlvefy leVtl wHh pre>per drainage. If you ptent on 1 Vtnoa '"'"°'• both wtth •bk.el flower. ~ 09" hll11kSe, be ture to ma. aaman dept...,on ltOUnd MCtt qUlcklygrow 16to 18 lncMlt8M, wt1tte Vlncamtnorgroww "'•ant to hold water. at a.aowet P80e and not u taff. ""' -··~ Popular local ground. cowr ltWUbl .._ Add~ Before ptanttng, work Into the ground CoprOllna, or ••the mlrror ptMt, ·• wtatch wu nllfMd for "8 a good, baJanced fer1tffz« or organic matertal, wctt u gtoMy green and ~ v81iegated leaf, and um.ta comPott or peet. Make sure the p,..appffed nutrtentl s.nowtana, wtth ll• lavender flower. reach the root zone, where they'll do the moat good. • Popular ground cover vtnee lndude ~ a UM a 9'ow .. releate fertlltzer containing nitrogen, apeaaJty grown bougalnvlllea tt\at can grow ffke a bulh. phosphorou• and potaaaJum. Adequate levell of pho&-and atar Jasmine, wtalch can be trained to grow up a welt or phoroua and potaulum are Important lor 'itgorou• root fence. growth. You'll want to continue fertU1%1ng 8Wn after Proper care of ground cover plant• wtll add a~ planting. touch to your landtcape deefgn. SURVIVOR ... From85 Scheid learned only recently that Edwards was asking for permission to marry her. "My mother thought 1 was too youn~ ... (and) she wanted to make sure I wasn'tjust running (rom the s1tuat1on." said Scheid of her mother's refusal. Their first date turned out to be 1hear last Scheid contracted pneumonia, brought on, she said, by the emotional upheaval she bad been through. Edwards visited berin the hospital. but he did not - could not -let her know that he would soon be sent to Jonestown. to guard what was left of Jones' promised land. "Hesaad it was very hard on him, being at the place where I had been through so much." said Scheid. ' GARDEN CHECKLIST • Hydrangeas can berpruned now to two or three leaf buds above the soil. • Use a well balanced fertilizer on the lawn to get at off to a good start' as the weather warms. •Shade and fruit trees are still available an bare root form. Most arc still dormant -but not for long. • Keep camellia blossoms up off the p-ound to eliminate the possibility of promoting a breeding si1e for camell ia petal blight. •Sprays of bloom can be pruned off flowering peach trees and used to decorate indoors. This pruning promotes new growth for next year's bloom. • Fuchsias bloom on new growth so be sure to prune them back this month. While he was away. she and her mother returned to the U.S., although Sc head fought to remain in Georgetown. ------------------• mes . Blecdfo1 heart 11 a sentimmial favorite and pnmr<>tH brin1 vi iooa of lacy vJlentmes. The &)<>Hy anthurium al'<> is heari haped -and Iona lastma. Plants with hean-ahapcd leaves 1ncluck hearu on a strin' or beatt- vine. Another is the Enahsh avy, He<kra bchx 1eutifoha. A houseplant su11ed to Valentine's Day is the cyclamen. It provtdes both heatls and flowers. The heart-shaped Leaves arc touched with Sliver and topped wath red, piok or white flowers. The rose. of course, has Iona symbolized love and desire. Red roses are much m demand at this tame. Red favontes include the old Amencan Beauty. the brilliant tea rose named Better Times, and another appropriately titled Forever Yours. Tomatoes don't sound very ro- Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT IF d , Februf!)' 101 1814 mantic, but at the tum o(ll'u,~tul) many ~P~ rcfcrrcd to lbtm ., .. love 1ppte1" aod they were 1 popuJar valentine card illustration. Many =~d tbcm then u Oowers and not A VaJentjne &in Uytttion ii a potted ivy with heal14hapcd ic.v~ ned to 1 beari.shaped ware frame. You can make one with• bc"nt coat h&Olff The lanauase of flowers has Iona been a form of secret correspondence to convey precise sentiment. Every flower has a meanina. and the color of the bloom h11 apcciaJ sianificanoe. A red r05C 11 the symbol of love, a pink rose, perfect happancu: whale, 1nnoccncr: and yellow.jcalou5v. A red carnation 1mphes admara- 1ion: yellow. a 1tron1 si.an of reJect1on. A zinnia 1cll1 absent friend~ you are thinkin& of them. and a chrysanthemum dtnotts 0 Oaii1 mean Jo)'IJt), rqard.. apple bloaonu mean ~· prefermce for &he pcnon ~vint them, and the prdc.nia iftdicaaes ,a seatt love. Planta also have tht>r own mcav· inas: the ivy 1 symbol of wedded love ud lbe (em. t1 ination fl lf'you 11ve a man a clove of ptlic, I be sure to explain that IC is a compliment to his 1trcn1th and courafC. Flowers also cxpresa c~ ~ ter tra111: cactus for endurance, izakia· for ttmperancc, and iris or wildom. Aster 1s a 'Ymbol of daintiness or elepncc, mc.anini, ··1 think }OU are charmana.'' Calendula means ten· sible and sensitive; dahlias itand for treachery. and da111tt bant of purity in thou&}lt and loyal love. LLOYD !i gordPn shop VALENTINE GIFTS •Begonias • Daffodils · • African Violets ENGLISH PRIMROSE IULIS WEI W II It 1 •Dttla ·1111 I• .......... ..,a .... ,...,..._ ww ... ........... ......... SHRUBS AU1and5 GAU ON PLANTS Mb ........ ..,2 .. ,....,..1 c .... w ...... ........... ...... HOUSE PLANTS All GREEN PLANTS ~~A~_, All SIZES •Azaleas •Ferns •Tulips llDDIN& PLANTS VIOLAS & PANSIES e per pon' pak ....._ Bur 1 at regular pra 99" ea. Get 1 pak for 1¢ IAIE ROOT SALE An a .... r .. t lo1e1, loM Trfft, frYlt Trees & Gr•p•t .,a.,..,.... ...w .... ........... , ..... I COLOR MOSS IASKiTS. &POTS Mb_. ..... . ..,a.,,...,.._ .............. ,.. .. ........ ... ... 1c IAllEllOOTS AlllEE DI IROIULCH Bare root trees. roses and acid lovlng plants grow strong and beautiful 1n this special high quality com- post blend A fine planting mix. It Is also an excellent mulch 2 cu tt bag R"f} $4 49 "I understand now why she made me leave. but at the time I thought I was losing my only chanl'C of happiness." <iche1d explained. Feeling bctra ~ed by Edward"' apparent dc~ert1on, she sent him an angry le11cr. His repl) l'On' meed her that she was mistaken and theircorrespondcnce continued for fi ve Expert shows how to .i- transplant fuchsias CC • US(Cl . "''° JIM'JIJlll ---~~=·1· ............ IOW '351 ALL ITEMS SUBJECT TO STOCK ON HAND Sale good 2·9·84 to 2·29·84 FRfC IXLM RY HOURS MON.·FRI 7 5 30 • SAT 8·30 to 5·30 • SUN. 8.30 5 WITHIN s Ml.£ RADltJS }Cars. • lNCliSCANIG • IWlrtlWIU • f'UT COIOIQ LLOYo·s NURSERY AND LANDSCAPE CO .. INC. _.... -- 2028 Newport Btvd. (•t Bey St.) Costa Meea, CA 92627 I (714) 646-7441 I Their longdastance relat1onsh1p, an her words, was one of the few bnght spots in her life. Feeling otherwise hopeless and helpless, she gained a ~cat deal of weight and started to smoke "after I couldn't bite my nails down any Members of the Coda For information call the Mesa-Bay Cities Branch of garden office at 6 73-2261. the National Fucbala So-r-:;::======:;!:======;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=========:=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1-:: cletywilllcarnaboultrans-BARE•ROOT RQtSE ~~~QA~ ··· farther." planting a nd feeding Her relat1onsh1p with her mother deteriorated and she had few fnends "I put everyone I knew through hell. .. I'm sorry for that now." she said. Eventually she came to terms wath what had happened in Jonestown. rcalmng that her unhappiness was not cau~d by something she had been helpless to fuchsias from expcn Wil- ham Rhoton at 7:30 p.m. C EARANCE SALE ll~ft 1) ~o0~~~n~~~tce~~::~ Mesa L vudldiu' 6 ay prevent. "Something was mis.sing fr9m my hfc ... it was him.'' she said. Last November she called Edwards. "My first question was: 'H!~e you goll~~.mamed yetr And he saad, 'I've been wa1ung for you. Hersubscquen1 phone bills have nsen dramatically -the last one was forS600. "It's worth it to be able to talk , to him," she fiJures. . . Scheid said her mother 1s enthusaasuc about the ma~eand no one in her family has expressed mis&ivm11 bec.tute she is marrying a black man. But some people have tncd to discouraae her because "she docsn 't know the man well enough." She admits that but she's sure enou&h of her decision to be planning two weddings-one in Guyana and one ' . . Donald Davidson, float designer and floral ar- ranger, will be featured at 1he meetang of 1he Oru1e Couty Floral Art• Galld al 10 a.m. Monday al the Woman's C'lub an Santa Ana. Davidson will create a number of arrangements and Jive back&found anfor- malloll about the recent Rose Parade. Tickets arc $3.SO. for 1nformat1on. call Emily Ruhlia at 544-1617. here. / Her marnaae and tbc family she hopes to have. have . • • • btouaflt purpose blck into her life. "I kno~ of at }cast on~ co~t~l"~i~0~J~!:!~ Jooestown surv1vorwhocommined autclde. · .1.m .su~ 11 theShennan Gardens, Cor· ~because there was no purpose an lhat person s hfc, he ona dcl Mar at 9·JO a m said · · · ·And 1hc has been able to find some consolation -WcdnC'lday • evmsomemeamn1-10theJonettowntra&tdy. Studenu wall learn to "Althouah ll did ta kt the lave of a lot or people I loved 1dcnt1fy common pest and and cherished, It also pvt me someone l could love and diseases, to select proper chtnsh " pesticuSes and how to ptt· __________ .......,..._~~~~':"=-..,, vent problem~ throu&b - L.M. Boyd inf.arms Da1·1 proper culturaJ Prac\~ th Fee is $15 and in e J)l'CrC&JStta&IOn I fC<IUlrcd. '-----~~---------------------..... J " DAILY 95 30 SUN 95 All our No. 1 Grade Bare-Root Roses on Sale! 5.98 ROii Now 4.71 8.50 Ro11 Now 8.10 11 .91 Ro11 Now I.SI Hallishias Nursery-Florist 2840 Harbor ltvd .. Costa Mesa M .... -.. M .1'-llM..._..,., ...... d T~cWj f~l4fk f Credit card• occtpted by phone) Call U1 ... W1 Can Send VALENTINE Flowers Almost Anywhere ly FTD WE ALSO HAVE: • leoutttul Gift Plant• •Fresh a Dry Flower .Arrangements Thi HEAIT ·to HEART IOUQUET •Indoor Plant• •Carda 22 .50 •10111 • T 1rra rtum1 .... ~ jJ ~ CA.N OfJJ,.'/ t!IE fl)( &'J ge t>ICf( IN ~I 1.·IO C..\R•'t•:t .O AMA! THER€ YOU ARE, CSARF'l~LP ! YOU'R£ GOING" TO TME VET NOW THE f..\'91L l ' CIRClS "Does it bovver you when people keep askin' questions, Daddy? Does it, Daddy? Daddy? ... " by Brad Anderson , . . ~, "-. "-"'-_/ t.·10 ''I'll never bring him for 'show and tell' again. He ate everybody's lunch!" Tl.JIBLE" EEDS I HI. Wf'R~ MCK F~M ~e VAPU7 CliY RAlt7. ~ ~ Ill i . . BIG GEORGE • by qus Arriola ~ tJeC> ~IC, Of-l.OV~ MJO A~c1>."TE! Hi Ff!:L ~~1 'TlWJI MAKE ~IM ~ft)L.f • by Jim Davis by Virgil Partch (VIP) Hank Ketcham ,... 1 -, BRIOGl Neither vulnerable. West duls. NORTH •KU c::i AK32 0 K2 +J7U WEST EAST +z +ao ~ 10954 'V J6 ,QJ843 0 75 +KH •AQl084 SOUTH +A Q J 109 ':' Q87 0 A 10 9 6 +9 Tbe biddln1: Weit Norlh Ea1t Sout~ Pau I NT Pa11 2 0 Pu1 2 : Pa11 2 NT Pan 3 • Pua 3 + DR \BBL•: ~AP~ ~OUR f Ai"E.R. ~OULD I ?C.E.I( PSil"ti\'f~lC. ~(,Lf' Pue • O PUI 8 + Pau Pua Pua Opening lead: Queen of 0. Pakistan hu done well in rt'ccnt world championship events. Their uam 15 led by the brilliant, though occa· sionally erratic. Zia Mahmood He and has part ner. Salim. were the only pair to get to slam on this deal from the 1983 World q amp1onships. Zia opened a weak no trump. and Salim 's two diamonds was for cing Stayman. North showed his' ht>arts. and South forced' with two no trump . asking partner for another suit. North showed has clubs. and South introduced has spade suit Wht'n :>forth now bid WW., Ii'? ~IAtNL '{ NOT NCRM~L rOl< A. 6~0WN I MAt-! 1o 511 ON A ROOF s LOOKI~& tof( UFOS. Cuaus Go111 four diamond• u o rue bid in support of spades. South went slrfight to slam. 11nce he knew that his partner had to bt 3·4 2 4 with a doubleton king or diamonds. 1'he diamond lead made South'! task easy. He look his two high diamonds and ruffed a d11mond with the eight of trumps. He came back to hand with the queen or hearts and ruffed another diamond high. Dummy's remaining trump was thf' vehicle for declarer to enter his band to draw trumps and rhum twelve tricks. Life would have been more difficult after a trump lead. Since Eut can discard a ht'arl on tht' third diamond. derhirer wall have no fast Om SHAllf 1.1ntry to his hand aner ruff ing the fourth diamond. 1f h• !rads a club. Weal wlll win the first club and rive hla partner a heart ruff for down one. Jf declarer reads the distribution. he can lead a club at trick two. East wina •nd leads a seeond trump. which prevents declarer from rurfing two diamonds on the board. However, South can recover by ruffln1 one diamond lo dummy. crossing back to the queen or heJrts and then leading out all of his trumps. West is caught 1n a red-suit squttie. Ile cannot guard against both the long heart in dummy and the long diamond in de· darer's hand. so the slam romes home. by Jeff MacNelly n!AT I, ~WfJ~'CJQ)J"T' ~ICE ~ AY.fU~ IT fA~TE?. ~E.'( 1..ISTE.N . OUR DAO IMAi U ~ 1.,1 TiL.t 01Fr£Rf.~I, 6ui 1-(f.'S NOi C.RAt.i l by Kevin Fagan ! ?A~ 11'S A vr 0 Fl.AS"IN& DOW~ £A~'f H ME.??AGf.~~ •·oR BETTER OR t 'OR •ORSt~ by Lynn Johnston lHF\NK GOO HE03 GoT ENOt.>GH COMMON SE:~SE. To GO 13 A NEl~60R'S 'TtLL I G-E.I HOME.. _ bv Tom Bat1uk COMPUTER MAfH -(PRER£Qu1~1iE -&E.OMtfR<.J AND Al!JEBRA 1 I OR EJ(:,gw IHOU5AND PU .. 6 ~INf~ 00 A F¥¥:. - MAN MACHINE ) 1N COMPoTER MA1H , l.>OU'U.... I.EARN PR06RAMMING, FLOlA.l 04ARil"1& , NUMERllAl BASE cet-JVER510NS,Af.ID /-W 10 CHAN6E 1HE. BAf'fEI((,> IN l.X)OR roe.KE! CAU.Ul...AiO~ ! -rnE l.AN&UAG£ OF THE COMPUTER /'O CALI.ED eAS/C. AND lXX.l CAN USE. 11 m wR1TE PROGRAMS , ~ ~Q8L.E!f6, AND CDN\MUNICATE wrrn lX)(JR FRlEN~ IN H<JPER$PACE ! ONGE lXX.J'VE MAbTERE.D fHE. (ONIPOTER I lXXJ 5t()U.J) BE ABkE lo EWMINATf. r..cur-rnr-1G OM <..x::x.JR FINGERS Ot\i.£ A~D FOR ALL ' Z·(G by Ferd & Tom Johnson UR. S llOCk by George Lemont ~--~~~~~~~~~--~~~--~~~--~~~~---~~...;._~._;;;..~~-- • by Char les M Schul z WHO ARE '<OU SENDING T~EM ro .. PEOPLE YOU DON'T LIKE ~ by Tom K Ryan we MLJS1'HAVE:, w~ ~JAILSV FOR VIS'TL\RtJING--rne PEKE . -r Hes e: ARe FRAME:P WHY' \ 'CAuse X-RAYS OF SOMe OF ISN'"f" BetN' Aet...e. /\AY GR~A-res1 WORK! IHeR~ A i"O see t..IGHi" ( AL..t.--rHose FENTON 1 HAVE A60UT FIVE INCHES 1'0 , eeH 1NP I M1sP1...Acei:::> 'eM? SPONGes AN' CL..AMPS COUL..D e1...ow -rHe exH1e1-r.' I W~NT TO~ ~ON oPflM\tJ i i( '10U'~ OONN~ Bt, £HA ... . by Wiley .. W~H~ BR'f~NT CXJffil.'S RtTll<tME.NT ~R'N I? HO? 1£0 ~ PRE'JID~N1 11£N~ 'N\NKLf R. .. GIVEN AWAY WEEKLY GRAND PRIZE EACH FRIDAY OF s 100 • NO LIMI. TO THE-NUMB-ER OF TIMES YOU CAN ENTER! • NO LIMIT TO THE NUMBER OF TIMES YOU CAN WIN! • INSTANT CASH PAYOFF ~ Dl\AWIMGS UCB Wttl Each Drawing will be for .. . ~=~~ .................... 5100 Isl Prize................ 550 2nd Prize............... S J 5 3rd Prize............... S J 0 HERE'S HOW. • • (I) Enter your Social S.curity number, name, addreH and phone no. on the coupon below (or reaeonable facsimile). Enter as many timea as you wish, but only one entry form per envelope, plea... Each entry form mull be an oriqinal Each member of your family with a Social S.curity card may enter by u1i.n9 a separate envelope. receive your prise in cub. 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WMkly Grand Prise. 4 U one of the winninq numbers 11 identical with your Social Security number, you mult claim 1our priM money by brin9in9 your Social Security card to the Daily Pilot office You will then be declared the winner and immediately (7) EmployMi or repreNntative1, or circulator• and W.. tributor1 of the Daily Pilot or member. of their familie1 are not eli9ible. (8) The Daily Pilot will be tole judqe in interprelin9 lb~ rule• Dec11ion of the tudoH 11 final. ' 4 WAYS TO CHECK FOR WINNING NUMBERS • SUBSCRIBE TO CONVENIENT DAILY PILOT DELIVERY. • CHECK DAILY PILOT NEWSSTAND EDITION ON MON., WED., FRI. • SEE RULE NO. 6 ABOVE. I ~OUT COUPON BELOW (Or Reaaonable Facsimile) AND MAIL TODAYI (Only One Per Envelope, Pleue) N~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- ADDRESS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CITY STATE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--:-~ PHONE D Pl .... •tart conveni~nt home delive~ of the Daily Pilot. • Orange Co l DAILY ~LOT/Friday, Februatj 10, 11MM - ACTmOUe ...... MOTlal 0. -111.WUY 0. Mofoeim Ola-HC iiiiOUI ar11•M .. .._ ITATWT "*"C HUWG NWa U. ITA"FI llT The foftowtno ""'°"' W. dOlnO ~ L.V.a A piopaeed OfdlAlnc» II Idled-The fOllcMln,g ~ .,.. OOlf'O INelntM ... 1WMV '°""' MNICM ut-.i f0t edopflOn e1 IN,.,._, City ~ • RaOIONAl Rffll!AfORY Cl11ZINaHOUllNO CCuncll ~on ~ 2i. e&IA 8AGa.. 4to £.. "' .... TH!AT 1907 0.pWtc Pl.tee, NCMICT t"'4, bei"O ~ ..... 1o r• eo.t. ~ C t2t27 Sull&!20r~IWJ. HQlJCf..Jl,H&Af.BY QIV bj 10M IWOl*'t1 bOuftd by tlUI l "'."'4~ A e.r . ..0 E t9W1 It., "°*Wd T Mengo, 201•1 Mlt1Ni lhe Aede•~ ~of tM Sv.t,...,. louleYerd. c.n .. eo.a ........ CA..t2t27 Lit . Huntlng1on 9eedt, Calif t264e City of Hwlllngton e..ctl (ttle S~ Md Pn A--from C2 P:rtldWtc A. lefw, 4'0 [ ttf\ It, Oet\IM Del~. 1907 Deerpark "~') th•t a public hoMll"O _., (Oenetll ...,_ Oietrlct) 10 POC Coate ...... CA t2921 PIMJe. ~on. Cellf l2031 tlehelclbytr.~attl'lehourof (Ptenned D•v•lopment Com-TNt ~•~bf:• TN.I~ le~ by. a 7:30 pm. on Tl*ltey, F*'*Y 21, merdll), 11'1 ~with~ f'll*W ..,..._., llmlted l*\l*'lhlC>. 19&.4, et I.he ~I ~ fl'etltlOn ft.'4-02 AVW! ..,,, How.rd T Manoo 2000 Main Str•t, Hun11ngton TM 11'\0tiOn 'o gl"8 Or~ Thie ·~ _. flied t111t1 h ™• 1taterntt1t wee filed with the &Mdl, CA. 92Ma, on the PfopoMd "'-" llf'9t r~ ewrled ~the fd. County c... o1 0rene-Count't'on County a.'11 of 0r-. County on ..... by~ lo tM City~ Hllflt· 1ow1nQ roll cell vot« Councl w.m-JM 5, \IM Dec. 27, 1N3 lngton 8Mch Of a wliof Cltla.nt btrt-AVU ...-,JoMeon,HetVot, '21t1M rnae10 muttl-famUy houlln\J project ttnown Mcl'afland, 8cN:W HOU. None Pvbtlehed °'*'08 COMt O..ly Publllhed Or•noe Cout Oa!ly .. !ht Teny Patil Senior Cltlana ABSENT: None. PllOt Jain. 21, ~.'·to, ,7, , ...... Pllol Jan. 21. ~. 3. 10. 11, 19&.4 Hou.,no Prottet (mote NttV cs. The IVM tu' Of tr.~ wdt-57~ 1151·84 eorlbed In the l .... Agreatnent MlC8 IMY tie r..CS In ttle City ~ hefeln8"er rtterr.ct to) local.cs •t Cltl'll'a offlee at 11 F.it Of!w, ecete ) .... IC NOnrr: tilt llOY1hWMt quedrant ot Tlllb4lt1 M .... Eiieen P. Ptllnner. City Cle<tc ~ fl)TIC( '"~ ~ Avenue and leech B&ulevtrd, In the Pvbl"'*I 0rll"t08 CO... Ollily ---'1C-Tl110U--l-llU-.... ---.. --City ol Huntington 8-ch. Suell Piiot Ftb 10. 1864 151144 PICTn'ICMM IUWU NAM9 aTATllllNT ..... lhelt tie upon lhe 181'mt and ..._ ITA'n•Fr The fotlowtng !*ton .. doing eubject to the condition• ptov!Oed "8.JC MJTIC( The ~ pet90ft II doing bullneu u : In lhe propoaed fotm of ..... agr... buelMal •: NATIONAL HIGHER EDUCATION ment by Ind~ I.he City and NOTICa Of'~ HmANMO DIGITAL SERVICE SP£CIAL· PLACEMENT SERVICE. •5 Chefry the Agency, dated .. of Merell 1, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thet. 18TS. 11474 AmletaO itJ, P:oumllln 8 19&.4, a copy oC wtlleh le on flle willl public hMrlng wilt be held by the Va!My, CA t270I outh. lrvtnt. Clllf t27l5 the Secr.wy of the Agency Ind la Cl1Y Council of the City of eo.t. Trung-Klrn Ph1m. 21H1· Ken Hutchin., 15 Cherry South, av.ita~ f« lfl91)8Ct1on by any ,..__ en Ftbfuaty 21, f"°'· In the R11nt11K1t Of., El T0to, CA '2GO l Irvine, Calif 92715 lntWMled perton r~ the Counc,11 Chambeft Of City Hlfl, n Thlt butMeal la ~ect ~an Thia bualnest II conducted by an ,.,,,. at tM office of the Agenc:y at F•r om.. Cotta ,..__, 81 11:30 lnd1Yidu9l. , 1 1~~~Chlrlt 2000 M•ln StrMt. Huntington ~i:~~ u aoon thereeltet u prac-!!..~ Pfwn aaa.. ..... I Thi ... ti BMcti, CA. 921148. betW8tn tr. -· en the loiowlna lteme • ·-1tett1Mnt w• . ._ '""" the 1 ... terntnl wu led with the houf1 of 1:00 a.m and 5;00 p m., REZONE PETITION R-83-11, County Cliertt of Orange County on County Cleftl or Oranoe County on Monday through Friday, aaudlng HunNJcet and AaaoclatH, In· JM. 8, 1"4 Jan 5, 1984 holldayt The projee1 II Intended to COfl)Oratect, IMlthoi'll8d ~ tOf Publlthed Or:T. Cou~ be ~ conalSttnt with the Rollo W McClellan, Jr . 24 4 Wind· '2:11177 Pubfflhed Orange COM! Delly PllotJan.27, Feb 3. 10, 17, ,..,. P ..._., retwtndum euthotlty granl*' by ward Lane. Newport Beecn, IO< per. llot Jan 27. Feb , 10, 17, 1984 ProP08itlon L (IPP'OYed by 8 IM• mltelon 10 rezone pre>perty located 5e2-84 forlry ot the City'• votara In tl/80) northwelt ol the Arbor Street and -----------purauant to Artlcle 34 of lhe C.il-Whittler A11et1ue lnleraectlon from 613-114 MllC NOTICE FICTITIOUI •UltNIU NAME ITAftMENT The fotlowlng pertOn 11 doing bualneea 11: BIG J'S HANDYMAN SERVICE. 204 Broadway. Coate M814, Calll. 92827 John Alexander Stralp1, 156 22nd (B). Coate M .. a. Call! 92827 Thie bullneN 11 conducted by: an Individual Jot\n A. StrtlPt Thi• 1tatement wu filed with the County Clerk ol Orange County on Oec. 27, 1983 f2'a12 Published Oranoe Cout Delly Piiot Jan 27. F.b 3, 10, 17, 1984 . Mtl-&4 Mt.IC NOT1C£ FtcTmou• llUllNEU NAME ITA llMENT The following pert0n la doing bull..-. u . GOLD 'N NAILS. 9895 Warnet Ave .. Fountain Valley, Call!. 92708 EIOIH 8urrl1on, 16459 Mt Ounhaven. Fountain Valley, Calif. 92708 Thll bu1ln ... Is conducted by: an Individual. Elolle Burrlson Thi• 1111ement w11 flied with the Counry Clerk or Orange County on Dec. 27, 1983 F233101 Pvblllhed Orange Co11t Dally Piiot Jan 27, Feb. 3. 10. 17. 1984 1152-84 Ml.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUI IU .... U NAME ITAllMINT The following petlon 11 doing bulllllll ... THE ITALIAN CONNECTION, 1747 An•helm Ave .. Cotta Mela, CA. 92827 Arltonlo Luci•no Cegellnl, 1850 18th St P· 107. Newport e.ech. CA 92683 "Thi• bullneea 11 conducted by. an lndl'llduli. Antonio Cagetlnl Ttu• 1tatemen1 WU flied with the County Clerk of Orange Counry on Jan. 6. 1984 F2J51IO Publlshed Orange Coaat Dally Piiot Feb. 3, 10. 17, 24, 1984 75 ... -84 Pllll.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUI IUllNHI NAME ITATIMENT The tollowlng pereon 11 doing bullnal u : ELECTRONIC SHOPPER, 2~81 Mtple Cour1, MllllOn Viejo, CA. 92691 Daniel G. LeClalra. 25361 Maple Court. Mlaslon Viejo. CA 92891 Thia bullneu 11 conducted by an lndtvlduel Daniel G. LeClalra Thi• statement WU flied with the Counry Cler1! ol Orange County on Jan 9. 1984 Fnlm Publl1hed Orenge Coast Diiiy Pilot Fib. 3, 10, 17 24, 1984 812-84 Ml.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUI IUllNEIS NAME ITATEMINT The lollowtng Pl'IOlll .,. doing bullneu a1: SUNSTONE FINANCIAL, 3001 Redhlll Ave .. Bldg. 1, Suite 208, Cotta Mesa. CA 92628 P11<:lllc Regency Corporation. 3001 Redhill Ave . Bldg 1. Suite 208, Colla Mesa, CA. 92626 Thia bu1lness 11 conducted by 11 corporation G A Ftm1¥1. Prealdent This 1t1ten\enl wu fifed wtth tha County Clerk of Orange County on Dec 30, 1983 f2Ml1' Published Orenge Cout Dally Piiot Jan 13, 20, 27, Feb. 3, and corrected copy F•b tO, 1984 276-8' HAR80R LAWN·MT. OU~ Mor1uary • Cemetery ~ematory 1625 Gisler Ave. Cost• Mesa SA0·555• NflCE UOTHE.fll 11.lL BflOADW~Y MORTUARY'1 110 Broadw1y Costa Mesa &42·9150 l IAL TZ BERGERON SMITH a TUTHILL WHTCLIFF CHAPEL •27 E 17th St Coate Mesa 646-9371 PACIFIC VllW ...,....LPAM eem.tery • MOt'tuary Ch..,.. • Cf..-nstory 3600 Pedfic View on~ Newpof1 e.ach 84'·2100 McCC>f'MtCK MO"TUARY 119.5 Laguna Cany<>n ~d Laguna S..ch, Ca. 8265 1 •H-9•15 c fomla State Conatttvllon and gov· R 1 lo PDR·LD Environmental O. ernlng the City'• partletpatlon In the termination· Negtllve Oec11tatlon development, con1trUGtlon. flnanc-tor Gen•r•t Plan Amendment PUBUC NOTIC£ FlCTITIOUI llU .... a NAME ITAnlllNT Ing or aequllllion of houllng for GP-83-3A and - etdwly. handicapped. low or model'-p RO p OS ED 0 R DIN AN c E The foflowlng perlOtl 11 doing bullneu u : ate lnco~ pereon1. amending 'Title 19 of the Cotta Oatecs: February 1, 1984 Mesa Munlclpal Coda regarding BARKO SHEPEROS & SHEL TIES, 1191 Congr ... St .. eo.ta Mau, CA.. t2t127 /1/Allcla M. Wentworth lrenchlMd for community 1ntenna Secretary televlllon tylltmt. Publl1'*1 Orange Cout Dally PllOt NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that Batberl Kothe. 681 Conof9M St, Coet• Meea, CA. t2e27 Feb. ti, 10, 13. 17. 1984 at Mid llrM and place all lntereeted nu bualneM .. conducted by; an Individual. 785-84 per1on1 may appear and be heerd ------------by the City Council ot the eforemen-Pla.IC NOTICE tlOned manar. Barbara Kothe NOTICE ,.. Eiieen P. Phinney, City Clertc ..... Publlthed Oranoe Coat Ody Pilot Thll ttatement wee tlled with the County CWk of Orange County on Jen. 5, 19M ....... '211h<I' PU9UC HEANNG Feb 10, 1984 Notlc.e It hereby given that the 859-84 Planning Commllalon of ttle City ol -----------Ne.pon Beech wUI hold • publlc: Ptll.IC NOTIC£ Pvbll9hed Orange Cout Diiiy PllOI Jan. 27, Feb. 3. 10, 17, 1964 57~ heating on the 1P91ieatlon of Irvine -------------~~~~~-~ Pacific for Amendment No 603 and NOTIC€ Of' Tentatiw Map of Tract No. 12105 TIWSlll'I IA&i _ __._PlBJC~ ...... "° ...... na..;..;..;... __ J on property locsted 11 1499 Ford T.I . Mo. Ult Roe6. YOU-AM•DUAULT ~A ACmtOUeMll•• .. Requeet to amend the Plenned DE£D CW TRUIT DATED OdoMr Community and Land UM Plan 11, 1tlO. UNLIU YOU TAKI A(:. regul•tlon1 of the Big Canyon T10N TO "'°llCT YOUR HOim. Planned Community 10 u to 811eb-IT MAY N IOU> AT A flUelJC 11th residential ~t 1ten-IALI. • YOU ... D AN ~ dard1 f« property located atthe NAT10N CW THI NATUM CW TMI IOUlhwelterly comer ot MacArthur ,9'0CHDINQ AOAINIT YOU, BoultYerd and Ford Road, to be VOU IHOULO CONTACT A LAW· est•blllhed .. Area 16 of the Big YER. Canyon Planned Community. Alto Stan-Sha'# Corporation, a Calt- thl1 II a request to 1ubdlvlded 23 fOfnl• corpor•llon u duty ap- acres of land Into one lot fOf reel-pointed TNllM under the lollowlng dentlll condominium development described deed of tru1t WILL SELL and I residual lot fOf private open AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE apace purpo1et, and the approve! HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH or 81 of Tr•lflc Study In conjunction with Ml forth In S«:tlon 2924h of the the proposed 80 dWelllng unlll on Clvll Code. Ill right, tltte and lntereet the prOS*'ly. conveyed to and now held by It NAm aTATu.NT The ~ pereon It dotng: bUalneeaat: SOUTHCOAST ACCOUNTINO SERVICES, 321-8 M•QU11119, Cor-ona del Mar, CA. t2e25 Madelyn Kay Elll1, 328·8 ~·· Coront del Mar, CA. Thia bulllneaa 11 conducted by. an lndMdual. Medelyn Kay £1111 Thl9 1tatement -llted with the County Clerk of OrWIQ8 County on Jan.6, 1984 • NOTICE IS HERE.8Y FURTHER under Nld Deed of Trull In the GIVEN that 1 Negative Oecleratlon property t1er.inatter delcrlbed: '211107 Publlahed Or-. Cout o.lly Piiot Jan. 27. Filb. 3, 10, 17, 1984 ~ hal ti.fl prepared by the City ol TRUSTOR: Wiiiiam T. Roberta N-port Beach In connection with and Dorla Roberta, "'*>and and the applk:atlon noted above. The wife and Mldlael J<>M Robert•. a Negative Oeciaratlon statee, that. tingle men all 11 joint ttnW'ltl the aubtect development wtll not r• BENEFICIARY: Newport Belt>oe tult In 1 significant effect on the Savings and Loan AMoc:latlon. • environment It 11 the C)teserit lnten-corporation FlCTmOUa .,... .. NAm aTAnmwT The folloWlng pereon II doing butlneea •: lton of the City to ~t the Aacorded OC1obef H. 1980 and Negative Declaration and tupport· r-ecordedonJanuary21, 1981• Ing documents. This 11 not to be lnttrument No. 211127, Book 13919, construed u el!Mf approval Of de-Page 1823 u lnltr. No. 28259 In nial by the City of the subject awtl· book 13795 page at5 of OfftcNll ~ cation. The Clry encounigea rnem. cords In the otflct of the Recol CS. ber• of the genefal publlc to review of °'"'98 County. Mid deed of •nd comment on thll document• lrult deac:ribel the folloWing Pfop- tlon. Copies of the Neg•tlve Dec:lar-erty: atlon and supporting documents PARCEL 1. That ponlon of Lot 1 art •vlilable fOf publlc re\liew and ol Tract No ta.91. In tha County of Inspection at the Planning Depar1· Orange, State ol Callfoml•, u ment. City of Newport Beactt, 3300 Shown on a map recorded In Book N-port Boulevard. Newport 462. pagea 40 and 41 ot Ml1- Beach, Callfo<nia. 92663-3884 (714) ~laneous Mapa, record• of Mid 840-2197 Co~mry, shown and defined u Unlt DOS 0S0S INVE.STI.4EHT COM· PANY. 505 North Tuttln A"9r1Ue, Suite 150. Santti Ana.. CA. 92705 G L Argyroe, 505 North Tustin AY8nll8, Sutt9150, Santa AM. CA.. 92705 Thia bl.dMneee Is condUCted by. an lndMduaL G. L Argyroe Thia atetement wu llled wlV't the County Cler'k of Orange County on Jan. 5, 1984 '215121 J-*-,Ktdderl~ OM Cl¥tc Plaa. ....._ 250 Newpor1 9eec:tl, CA. la.> Notice is hereby further given th1t 6 on 1 condominium 1)1111 recorded said publlc hearing wllf l>I held on June 3, 1980. In book 13624. page the 23rd day of February 1984, 11 1207. Olflclal Record• ol eald Coun- Publllhed Orange eo .. 1 Dally PllOt Jan 27. Feb. 3. 10. 17. 1984 58'-84 the hour of 7:30 p.m. In the Council ty. Chambers of the Newporl Beach PARCEL 2: An undlvlded 1/1Sth City Hall, 3300 Newport Boulevard. Interest In and to that portion or Lot l'tBUC NOTICE Newpor1 Beach, CA., at which time 1 of Tract No. 10491, In the County NOTICE OF DEATH OF and place any end all pereon1 of Orange. State of California, u lntere11ed may appear and 1>1 snowri on a map recorded In Book MYRON L. HOOVER AND ; heard thereon. 482. pages 40 and 41 of Mia-OF PETITION TO ADMJN· Jam.s Person. Secretary. Plan-oe11aneou1 Maps, '9CO!'dl of Mid IS TE R EST ATE NO . nlng Commission, City ol Newport County, shown and defined u A-t•i7•9 , Beach "common area" on • condominium " .. NOTE The expense ol this notice Is plan recorded June 3, 1980, In 8ootl To all heirs. beneficiaries, • paid from a llllng lee collected from 13824, page 1207. Official Aec:O<d• creditors and contingent • the appHcant. 01 Mid County creditors of Myron L. Hoo-; Publlthed Orange Coast Dally Piiot EJcoeptlng from • portion ol Nld v·er and persons who may be ,• Feb 10. 1914 land one-tiatt or all mlnerale, oil, 853-34 g11. and other hydrocarbon otherwise interested .Ill the ~ ------------substances ... vecs or IOld from the will and/or estate: • fltBllC NOTlC[ above detcrlbed land upon the oon-, dltlon. h~. that the Grantor Of A peobon has been filed • NOTICE M RECOADATION Of AHHSMENT ANO DIAGRAM ST A TEMENT M OF A.aESSMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all own.a ol real Qfoperty llable to l>I asMSMd to pey the costs and ex- pen11s of the Improvement• d• scribed In Resolutlon of Intention No. 83-127 adopted by the CITY COUNCIL of the CITY OF COST A MESA. ST A TE OF CLAIFORNIA. on the 19th day or Oecembef. 1983. tor the owrks of improvement In a special assessment district known and designated as ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO 82-2 (SOUTH COAST METRO CENTER) (herelnalter relerr•d to as "ASSESSMENT DISTRICT") You are hereby notified that on the 7th day of February. 1984. the ~t and Diagram to pay the costs and •llPlflMI of .. Id acqulll- tlons end lmprovemenll were r• corded In my Office Seid assessments .,e now due and payable Immediately et the Of- fice or the Treasurer. and mu11 be paid Within the pe1loo ex:plrlng on the 6th d•Y. ol Marct1. 198,.. Said a.-ments may be paid tn wflOle or In par1 during said period °" In the IN9f1t ol Ille l111ufe to pay before the eXQlration of said perlod, Hrltl bonds to reprnent the unpaid portion• of UMIS/Tlents and bear- ing lnterut at a rate not to axc:.ed the c:urrtnl ieg.i maximum rate ol 12% per annum. wilt be lsaued pursuanl to lhe "Improvement Bond Act of 1lt15". being Olvlalon 10 of the Stretll and Hlghwaya Code ol the State or Celllornle. and the Int ln1tallment of IUch bond• lhtll mature not to e.1tceed FOUR· TEEN ( 1•) VEA RS from the 2-nd day or July next ~Ing ten ( 101 months from their date. NOTICE Aft~ bondthavebeen lalued. ~ti may be P9ld and propert• CIMtecS of the lien of the lollO'#lnQ IUft'lt (•I any lnet ... tnent Of prlnclpel end lntet98t wNCl'I tiet been poeted to the ti.ii rOll tor the C\l'r..-it neat ~. (b) the un- peld balance ot ptt~ p1u1 5% tllereot (cl the amount ot any dell1'- qu1nc1H tncludlng penaltlea. lnt.-..t end C091l, (di the 41111119\eted oost of ceJtlng bend. 111\d.A•I tnt•eet to tilt csatt of call, ""'-lldlded 1n (•) ltlOYe NO ACTION OA PAYMf.NT 8Y THI P"OPlATY OWNIAS IS N!C[SSARY AT THIS TIME, IF [)E.. Sl"fO THAT ™f ASSESSMENT 8! '"ID O~ THE AFT££N YEAR P("IOO The tint 1Mt l'ntnt on the HUlllMfll wtll ~ on t"8 '984-15 ta. ttat8!Mtlt DATED Febf\lary 7. 1M4 Bruoe Mattetn ~intendent of St,...,• City ot Coat• Mela PublilN<I Or11109 Coett Dady Piiot Ftb 10, ,. 1914 Ht SA suocesaors In lntereet ol ownerthlp by Park E. Hoover. Shll'ley shaH htve no right of entry upon the Ann Neiman in the Supenor surtace ot the IMld and lhall not drlll Court of Orianae County re-lor IUCh subltanoee wtthln thl -"<> upper 100 feet of Mid land, 11 r• questing that Park E. Hoo- served by l.Mlrabel Gardiner. • ver, Shirley Ann Neiman be Widow and Mary Jane Gardiner. • appointed as personal rep-slngle woman. mother and deugfl· dmirus te<. In deed recorded April 5. 19S5. resent.alive t.o a · ter the In t>oott 3020. page 339. omc111 R• estate of Myron L. Hoover cords (under the Independent Ad· Reserving th41rtlrom eesement1 · · f 'C'-" -) tor entryways. p1t10 and c1rpor11 as nurustranon o uotates ru.t · shown and defined on the above The petition is set for hear referenced condominium pltn Ing in Dept. No. 3 at 700 PARCEL 3 An eaMment lo• Civic Center Dr , West, either entryways. patio or carports Santa Ana. CA 92701 on Feb• over that po!'lton ol the herelnaboYe 29. 1984 at 9.·JO A M. • described common arM wfllch are shown as being 1ppur1enen1 to IF YOU OBJECT t.o the Parcel 1 on ttwl condominium plan gran11na of the petition. you recorded June 3 1980, In t>ooi. --& 13824, page 1201 Official Records should either appear at the 01 eakl County heanng and state you ob}e('· May lllO be lu>OWn as 2243 P•-nons or f le wntte b cillc A..,.,_,. •A-106. Coet• M .... I 1 n ° JeC· CA 92827 uons wnh the court before. "(II 1 street addreu or common the hearing Your appear o.tlgnatlon 11 atiown at>ow. no ance may be m person or by• Wllnanty 11 g""-" u to Ila complet• your attorney ~or=~~ said Deed IF YOU ARE A CREDI-°' TNlt. by reuon ot • breach or TOR or a conungent creditor default In thl ot>llgt11on1 '8CU'ed of the deceased, you must thereby. heretofOf't e•tcuted and file your c1M-"ith tht dellV•ed to the underllgned a writ-IAU.IU ten Oeela.ratlon 01 Default and De-rourt or presen1 1t to the per· mend for Sale. and -itten notloe 01 sonal reprt'sentat1ve ap breectl and of eleetlon to ~VM the nninted by the rourt within undermgned to Mii Mid property to .---· satlltv Mid obligations, and ther• four months from the date of aftet the ~ned cauMCI Mk! hrst lSSuance of letters as notice of breedl and of electlOn to v1ded · Secti 700 f be Recorded Oc:tobef 11. 1913, u pro in on ° instr No 83-'48943. ot Mid Offlcl&I the Probate Code of Call Record• fomia The time for flhng Said eale wlH be mede. bot claims will not exptre pnot> without CO\l8Nllt °' -.ranry • ._. to four months from the dat preu Of Implied, r~atdlng title. poaea!On, or encumbf'ancee, 10 of the heanng noticed above P•Y the remaining pt~ aum of YOU MAY EXAMIN! the not9(•1 MCUred by Mid Deed of th fU k • b th urt Lf-T rult, with 1ntareet as In Mid note e t' ep, Y t' C'O 1 P'OY!Cled. actvancee, 11 any, under you ~ interested m tht' 69-: the tetrna ot Mid Deed of Tr\llt, \ate, you may !eJVe upon ~ ~ , .... ctiMgee and hP8MM or ttie executor or adm.uu.srrator, or • Tr~t• anooftheirwucreated by upon the attorney for the ex·: Mid Deed Of TMt Saild ..ae w111 be "8ld on Mll'Ch ecu&or ot tdnurustntor. and 2nd, tN4, al ti OOA M 11the 17ttl ftle with tbe C'OUt1 With: Strwt tntr9nct of $1~ Cof. f f ... PC>f•t.IOn. 1510 E. t1lh Street. Santa proo 0 8t'rvK"t', • "''"'"'n ' AM. CA tno1. request 1\allni that you ~ : The 101• amount of the ""'*° sire speoal nouc. of lhf' ftl •. ~of tr. OOllQatton l8CMred Lng of an ln~ntory and ap· : by .. d ptOC*tY to be IOld, · f ·~with in1w•. tatt CflatO-. ~nt o estai. t.a oc- aNS •11me1ec1 cc.ta.~ arld o! the peuuan& or ~u actvw.cta. n o1 ttlt date i..oc, 11 mrnuoned in Sttuon lioG ~':· j~ 24 1914 and 1200.$ of tht Cahfonua STAN-S"'-\W COAPOMTIOH Proba~ Code j .. Mid Truet•. P•ntr, Sb.alt) 6 sa.tlUltJ 1570 CUI ~II P.O. 80ll us Santa Al\I.. CA 92101 Mootrost, Ca. tllH ('fU I S4l-Mt1 n.. .... 1,_\..-1 r-~l 8y L~n an,,,nw ir \AUl.l.M..:v -- A .. •111111 s.ct.tary Daily Pltol Feb 9, 10 16, Pv!>lllhed OflflOll Cobt DallY P1lo4 1984 Ftb tO, t7,2• tta4 Hl4' I -:---...:OrMge Coast DAILY PILOT/Ft1dey, Febru.ary 10, 1884 Ml.IC M>nct NllC NOTICE P\llJC NOTICE rtlWC HOTIC£ '90TmOUI ...... '1CTIUOU9 ._.... " Nfrii IC..,. CfTY Of' -ACTmCW• ., .... MAim ITA.,_NT ll&AMI ITAW NOftCI TO CMl!n'On ,.crnc• TO CMDCTOftl ~T MACH ..... ITATW Thi I~ PlfW It dOlnO The ~ C*tonl .,. OcMftO Of'-.... ~ Ofl' IUJt 11WllPD ~ lll011Ca The 1o11ow!nO doing ~ u . ~ M ( ..... tte1_.W7 U.C.C.) ( ..... ""'4'°7 U.C..C., •GA11V'I NCUAA'nOM Dutt,_ aa l*90NI .,. H!RSAL NUTRtTION, 2&o, '" DAWN Ul. TRAFUE\.S. , ..... Von Hotloe II hWeoy gMill IO ~ Notio. .. ~ GI*' lO Cl'9CU NOTICC 18 H!l\UY OIVIH theta TM\/!L HITWO•U<·PAClfllC tlttl Slttet, ~ 9elidl, CA. Kwmal\, INlna, Callf. t27'• \Ott oC tile wtU'lln Mined ._,.,. tore Of U-. within named &nnt-HaQ•tfw Declaration 1W bl9l\ PUZA TMWL. 3'f ENt 17th It , 12"3 Urtrefullla lncor1)0rl*I. • cal-fworla> ttlet • ..,_ t,.,..., • CIOIC r.tOt(t} ll\61 • bulil lrwr. II about Cid by tbt CJJy or ~ ~ .. 2, co.a ,...., c.. *27 °'9nM A-. W..,_, 2$01 e. 1tttl fomhl oorporatlon ttl4t Von to be made on petlOl'lll pn:ipwcv to be m~ on ~ ,..,....-.. In ........ ,,_ .. __ -"th,..... ...__~ ......_ £ftft ,. • .._. .. _ at Street. ~ SMch. CA. 9~ Karman, IMM. Clllfomla t27,4 l'lf9'nlfl• 611Gtibad. ,_..,.,_ claaeribad ... --'' fHiAfM''Aitre ... eoai:'iA';.;,""c;_• tW7.....,...,.. .• Tl'llt bvtllMU la conducted by. an Dawn £ntarprlta9 Incorporated, a l1'a l\&mea and IM.lllnMI .... TM namaa Ind bUlln... Id• CINTIR ITAIRWAV Ttllt ~la OOl'lductad b)': an lndtvldual. Nonh Oekot• oorporadon, 11\t\ dr .... of IN Ill~ t,.....cn ~ Of th41 Intended '1Mlf9tort It It tile Pt...,I Intention of the lndlY!dUel DlanM AM Wltner Street and Main A~. Wa!Nk .,. THOMAS 4. SHERMAN, AS-A n: MATI"HIW PAAK Ind £UNICI! Olty to ~t the..., .... Dedlt· .-,,. Porro Thie ttatament ... fllad With the Nof1h o.kOll 51211 8 . 0...-.wood. Mon~ CA. PARK, S40I vi. Oc>of1o. ~ •Uon. TN City anooutflOM rnetn-Tilll llatlf'Nl\I ... flied wltft die County C"'1I o1 Orenga County on Ttll9 ~ II ~ad DY-• ~. P 0. loll 100M. eo.te 8Mch. CA. ~ btrt of tna oener.i pu* to rw.w County ewtc. or Or.noe County on Jan t , 1tM oanetW Pef1"""11P ......_ CA t2C7 The loeat'°" In Celltotnta of the Md COfl'lmlnt on tNe ~ Dec. H . t• nm:9 Ultrefuall lnc:of Poflted The nema(I) and ~ ed-otlttf IXICUtlw ofb or ptltlQpel UOf\.. Copee of Chi ~ Daf;W• , f12MOM PuOlltl'lad Or11ng1 COMt Delly Mn c. T'llon'IM, S«talarY dr-of 11'11 lntanded .,..,.....,, ~ Otllcl of tna Intended •loft era avlllabta tor publjc NVtew Publlahad <>r.noe Cout Deity Piiot Jan 27, F.C 3. 10, 17, ,.... Tillt etatamlftl..,. lllad wtth tht ar•· THOMAS A. 8t4l"MAN trao•lwor ... ..,.,,. .. •bov. Ind lntpactlon It lha PllMlng 0. .. !lot Jan. 27. Feb.'· 10. 17, 1964. Ne-14 ~ Ctat'k ot Or9"Qa County on MAHUflACTUAUIS M!PRl'.llHT A· All othet bUtlneal namea end eel--partm«t\, City ot ~ leach. 87W. PlB.JC llJJlC( ---.. -IDi-IC-..,..-Tll'-r_.... ...... _ Oecambar 28. 1tl4 TIVE. INC .. I Cllllomi. ~. d ....... uMiO by the lnlMldld trana. $)()() Newpot1 Boui.twct. Newpoft ---------- nllK. ""'"" l'D4Ut 800 E. ~th 8trMt. LOI Al'IOllM. 1..-ot wltllll\ lhr .. VMf9 !Mt )'Nit a.en. CA. ('71416404211. PlBJC NQTIC( ---------- NOTICE OF DEATH OF ~c:.i~:=: C~~t_·Pf09e'IY pertinent'*• ::.,:,' ,:..!:r: :::n!o the ~~~enga co.t o.11y Piiot __ _..... ............. _.._....._ ____ ....;.Ml.;;.--.tc-....NO;.;.;.TICl ..... __ _ GAi\ Y G. COWER AND .....,.... ...-. eam. -1011 dtilqrlbed In oanet.i •: lnolud· The name(•> end buelneal ad-ua-64 ncnnoua ..,_.. ftemnOUI .,. ... OF PETITION TO ADMlN· PubUll'lad Or~ Cout DllfV Ing bUt lfb' llmltad to, !tie furniture, drWN of 1M Intended tr•l9111M(e) MAMI eTATWT NAlm ITA,....,,, "'''' iOU9 ..,... .. llAl9 8TA'l'la.NT Is TE R . Es TA.TE N 0 . PllOt Jan. 20. 21, ,., 3. 10. :r.... :!r::!ft ~~~ = .,.; STEVe UNCOLN and FLOREN-~ ~ng partOftl .,. dOlt'O ~'*' ~ peraona .,. C1Qlng A·UUS7 and eanionty pcttnta In end to th41 ~~.~~Oporto P\BJC fl)TIC[ UNICO ENOIN!!AINO AS· KATHY UNDllY AND AS· The '"°•io ~ •• doing bu.m.t•: To aU heira, beneficiaries, "8.IC NOTICE Calll0<nla Oltt Show pr.-.ntly That tri. property pertinent ~ MOTICI TO CMDrrOH Of' MJC =~OJ. ~t Ad.. 80CIATU. 7IOI ... br ... ~. creditors and contingent NOTICITOCMDff09'10fl8UUC promotedbyTr~Showa,Ltd."1d to 11 c:tatcrtbad In general•; OH TRANINll AllD cw INft#TIOM Mar&lafl K.Nelh•t,2,07~1 Hul!Qngton~.CA.t26"8 1 COMPUHA V, 3825 W. ~ &Mt., Suite 314. Santa ...... _ Celt. t2TCM credit.on of Gary G Collier TMHll'I" AND °' INTINTtON :!1oo:"tH~~8 ~ l~~IR~A~ SALE SEER' WINE ANO EATING t o TUNIPIR ALCOHOLIC Ad .. ~ 9a11Gh, ea. 02te0 Katny Lr·~· L.lnd-.y, 7eoe~ be TO TRANtfllR ALCOHOLIC PLACE end located at 3408 Via ll'ftMGa UCtNM(I) (hca. Thll bullntaa la ~ed by. en ~~· Huntington ' Luen6e luaMn Webb, 2~1 W. sunnoi..r #R-3, Santa Ana, Ca.111. 1270. and penons who may MVIRAQI LJC&NN(I) , .... MANUFACTURER$REPREHNTA· Opotto,Newport8eactl.CA.92ee3 t101-t101 u.c.c. 9N/J/O# M07I uninoorporaled aaeoclatlon olhet ........................ laoondUOtad ... ~tn otherwise int:en!Sted in the t101-t107 u.c.c. attd/• wn TIVE.S II antltled end toceted IS The Bualnaa name uMd by said U,.) ttia.n • pann.reNp. un~.;;' eeaoclatlon ~ will andloT estate: .UJ Q ~:J..o QraanWOOd, Mon11baeto. ~~'r::JN~L~~T~ton fa: IN-NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN 10 the ~~~ .=:-.~"";'p;1~ A petiuon has been filed N TIC£ IS HERESY IVEH ·= Tht Bullneaa name uaed by Mid That said bulk tranmw It In· Creditor. of ANDREA CONTRERAS ..,..___ K11ny L. LlndM'f by Barbara A Collier tn the Credltor9 of ANOREA COHTRE trwfarOfl at said tocatlon la: tended to be coneummatad at Iha and O~NIEL Q CONTRERAS Soclal Thll atatement waa ftled with tM Thie statement wu fifed with the 0.botah Lynn Dedger-Klenl. 2521 W Sunflower #R-2. Santa Ana, Caltl 9270.4 and DANIEL Q . Oi!>NTRERAS Social THOMAS A SHERMAN MANU· --... Seeu ty No 5 73·12· 1530 and County 0... of Orenga County on COunty CMrtc of Of-County on Supenor Court o_f Orange S.c:urtty No 573-82-t530 and FACTUREAS REPRESENTATIVE. vn...., of: WMtarn Mutuel &crow 560· 8·4492. Tranalaror and Jan O., tOM. Jan. 20, 1014 -...,... Thia buelneat le conducted by: • general part~lp. County requesting that 580-38·4492. Tr1n1feror end That aakl built trenat• i. In-~PGr~~,4ri!~~~~~'. g:i. Licensee. whoM bvelnaM •dd~ Pmllt ~1 Barbara A Collier be ap-Llc.n-. wnoee bvaln-addr ... tended to be coneumm1tad et IN fornla 92842, on or ,11., Marett 1 11 16040 S~th Hatbor .fA&8. In 1"9 Publlahed Orenga Coul Dally Publl1hed ()fenga Cout O.lly Luenta S. Webb Thia atatamant wu llled wtth Iha County Clerk of Orenge County on Jan. 5, 1944 · ted na1 rep-11 16040 South Harbor #A&B, In ttta office of: Allen and Gordon, 919 t014 ' City of Fountain Velley, County of PllOt Jen. 27, Feb. 3, 10, 17, 1064 Piiot Feb. 10, 17. 2~. Marotl 2, 1914 pom • cs perso h City of Founleln Valley, County Of Santa Monlea Blvd #300 Santa Thia bvlk tran•t~ la not aubject I Orange. State of Clll(omle, lhet • 674-14 ~J_.,, resentauve to adrruruster t e Orange. State ot Callfornla, lhal • Monica, County ot ··0rang9 Cafl. Calllornl1 Uniform Commerc1:i bulk tr antler. It eboul lo be made to ------------ est.ate of Gary G Collier bulk tr an•,., 11 •bout to be m.O. to fornla 90401 on or '"" Marett 1 Code Section 6 toe QUAN GIA CHUC and UT LAM. f't&.IC NOTIC[ f2l.50l2 Publlahad Orange Cout 01.lly PllOt Jan. 27, Feb 3. 10. 17 198• 567-84 Nk.IC NOTICE (under the Independent Ad· QUAN GIA CHUC and UT LAM. 1084 ' The name end address of the per. Social Security No 057-62-86e6 ' "'-A ) Social Security No 057 ~2-86ee The name and addteN ol Iha per wt h and 586-30-1361. Tran1taraa "1d m.1hmsLratuon ~ c.:>ta{tes h ct end s:-lf 1361, Tr-::;.aa:;: eon with wt1om ctafma may be lltad ~W~ler~u~~m::~ ~!~ lnlanoect Tran1l1Kaa, whoM bval-T e pe iuo n IS set or ear· Inland ran1tetaa, • 11 Oonlld Scon Gordon. c/o Allen 12741 Broolchurat 51 • Garden neu lddreaa la 11821 Rlcl(y Av- mg in Dept No 3 at 700 nesa addreu 11 11821 RIOlty Av· md Gordon. 919 Santi Monie& Grow, CA 92642 and the lut dey lf'IUI. In tM City ol Gerdari Grow, C1v1c Center Dr • West, enue. In IM City ol Qerden Grove, Blvd , Suite 300, Sanll Monica, CA. for flllng clelme by any creditor ll'tall County of Orange, Stale of Call· C 9 0 F b County ol Orange. State of Call· 90401 and the tut day tor tlllng be Fet> 29 t9a. which lornl1 92640. '1CnTIOUI IUllNHI Sant.a Ana. A 27 1 on e • lornla 92640 . cl1lm1 by any credl1or ahall be Fat>-bualna:~Y before ·,,,. ~~~ NA-. ITATIMeNT ruary 29, 1984 at 9:30 A .M . The pr°'*1)' la deacrlbed In gen-ruary 29. t9a., wfllc:l't It tile bull-m1t1on d1t1 apacllled above. er!t::r:.~ ~r.n~~= The fOllowlng persona are dorng m Dept 3 erel n : All •tock In trade, flxturea, Mst dey belore the co~mallon Dated· Jenuary 30. 1984 tqulpment and good wlU of 1 certain ~ u : lF YOU 00 M:V'O'T' to the equipment and good will of• c:ertlln date apacllled ·~· Stave Lincoln p c H ENTERPR S S NC DJ~ .1. mini m~rket bullneee known u So tar ., la kr>JWn to Mid In-F~ LI mini mnet bvllneM ltnown u A) . p'ACIFIC COIA~T· 1 HO•Ndcf: granung of the peUUon, you DANNY S VILLA MARKET and landed TranaferM(a) said Intended I T ncoln DANNY'S VILLA MA~KET and SUZUKI, dba B) HONDA WEST should either appear at the loceted II l~O s Harbor •A&B In Tran1ferort1) uaad the following ad· nt=~an~:::.·1 Cout Delly :~·~ ·~f1=1!nH:r.z:~~~ 12•51 Waatmln11ar A ...... Santa heanng and st.ate you ob,ec-1"-City 01 Fountain Valley. County dlllonal bualnna namea and ad· Piiot Feb to. 19~ or er-. State of ca111-•-and An•. Catltomla of Orange, Slate ot Callfomla, and dreaaea within the th 1 --..-.... -. uons or. file wntten objec-1ran11ler the following 1lcohollc put: NONE. ree years 111 851-8-4 tran1fer the following alcoholle 12:5~·Hw.!i~1~a~=Ri!;.~.' ~~~~ ions with the rourt before beverage llcenM (or llcenMt): Dated: February 3, 1094 ~~~!~' ~".':d ~~,,.''':~= Ana. California. (Calllornla corPor· he hearing. Your appear-OH-Sele Beer and Wine Number THOMAS A. SHERMAN MANU· Ml.IC NOTICE 20-138-426, now luuld to pramltaa ltlon.) be . b 20-138426. now laaued to preml... FACTURE Thia~ la conducted Dy • ance may m person or y loca1ed •• 180'0 s. Harbor Blvd .• REPRESENTATIVE INC NOTICE Of located ,, 16040 s. Harbor Blvd .• eot'PO'atlon. your attorney. •A & B tor the praml ... located at A Call~• corporation· Tf'UITll'I IALE •A & B '°' ,,... premlMI located at P.C.H.EnterprlMI lF YOU ARE A CREDI-l6040S.Hert>o<Boulevard,#A&B By JAtKPILL Prllld«lt T.l .No.13311 1~a:>~ty~=::v~tc!! Aprtl H. Salltbury. Secre1ary TOR or a rontmgent creditor In the~lty of Fsountaln Valley, Coun-Intended TrW.•91(•) YOU ARI IN Dl'AUl T UNO!" A ty of Orange, Stele ol Callfornla.. Thts_tta1amant wu llled w1th lhe t h d ased lY Of ""ange· tale of CalltomlL PublllNcl Orano-COU1 Dally DUD Of' TRUIT DaT!O ~ County Clertl of Orange County on o t e ece ' you must That the amount of purctl ... Piiot Feb 10 t98"4 11, 1•. UNtill YOU TAKI AC· Thal tri. amoYnt of purcnua Jan. 18• 1034 r 11e your claim with the price or oonlld•atlon In connection · ' 829-a4 noN TO PROTICT YOUR HOME. price or conlldlfetlon In connection . ~ court or present it to the per-with aald trwiafet of said lloenee (or rT MAY H IOlD AT A PUllUC with Mid 1r1Mfer ot said ltcanM (or "'-·blla..__. ""•nr. coait Dally 1 . ltc.nMI) and aald bu•IMN. lnciud-11111D1 •c NOTICE .... "' 1, YOU NllD .. N IX" ..... lloenMS) and said bv1lnaN, lnclud· .-u '""' "" sona representative ap-inn the eaUmaled lnvento"' i. the n1Uu -· .. ro ... Piiot Jan. 27. F.t> , 10. 17. 1984 ted b th I h" ··• · ,, NATION Of THI NA~ OP THI Ing the eatlmated Inventory, la Iha 67e-84 pom y e court w t m aum of $45,000 00, which conal111 'ICTmOUI 8UltNlll .,...OCHOINQ AOAINIT YOU aum or $45,000.00. which conalate four months {rom the date of of the following NAME ITATIMl:NT YOU IHOUU> CONTACT A LAW= of the ro110W1ng· hrst ~uanre of letters as OescrlptlOn Tht following pareona.,. doing Y!ft. Dasctlpllon Provtded m Section 700 of AmouCaan~ depo sited bvalnaaa at. Stan-Shew Corporation a Cell-Amount ,, herewith, ANTHONY ANGELO & AS· tomla corPQflllon u duly ep-Cuh depo11tao herewith, NOTICE Of TRUSTEE'S SAL.E the Probate C-Ode of Cali-$5,500 00 SOCIA TES, 1025 W 18th Streat. pointed Truataa under the foUOWlng S5,500 00 T.S No. 02 11~ fomia The time for filing Demand Note 10 be replaced Dy Coall Mesa. Calttornla 02627. delcrlbed deed of truet WILL SELL Demand Note to be raplac.d by 6~~D >c,~E T~~~~AA~iTo ~~,~~8: clauns will not expire pnor ~· oSflt!S:~ ... nltMll and •d· N~~':9~11~~~ ~::''· ~lG:E~~L~~DtE~clb~cATsi ~': ca:; !:!5:~:. .. namee and ad· UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO to four months from the date dresses used by the Transferor Thi• bvalneu la conducted by. an Mt IO<th In S.Ctlon 2924h of Iha dreaaea uMCI by the Tranal•or PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT of the hearing noticed above. within three yMfl IUI pell IO far u lndlvklual. CMI Code. Ill right, tltle and lnteraat within thfee years lut pat IO fll U MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE YOU MA y EXAMINE known to Itta TrenafetM ere: SAME Anthony Angelo conveyed to and now held by It known 10 the Tranafwaa are: SAME IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION e file kept by the court. If _ _!dl't•l~h-N ~d llQlnt~ be'-'tr•"•-Thi• ltltemenl WU flied with lhe under said Dead of Tru1t In the Thet It hU tie.t 11graad ~ OF THE NATURE OF THE th _, .....,, -· -·--.. -·~ County Cieri! of Orenga ~nty on prQC)erty hera4naftlf o.tcrlbed Mid lloan-and Intended trana- PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU you are interested in the es-leree .. required by Sec. 24074 or Jan 18, 1984 TRUSTOR. Wllllam T. Robert• feraa .. required by Sec 24074 of SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER I.ate you may serve upon the the Bualnaea Ind Profeulona Code. ~ Ind Oo<l1 Robert•. husband and Itta Bualness and ProflAIOnl Code. PtBJC NOTICE '9CTITlOUI IUaMll NAMI ITA TIMafT The following persona are doing bualn611 U : D GIFFIN & COMPANY. 3102 Donnybrook Lan., Coate MeN, Ca. 92621. Dennie Giffin, 3102 DonnybrOOIC Lane. Coate M ... , Ce. 02$2'>'. Thia t>uet.-i. condu<ltad by' an lndMdual Oennlt Qlttln Thie atatament waa flied wltll lhe County Clerk ot Oranoa County on Dec. 28, 11114 P'IMOM PubNahed Orenr. Cout Diiiy PllOI Jan 27. Feb. • 10, 17, 1914 678-14 Nil.IC NOTICE &ulilllARY Of' AOOflTID Oflot- M~ Orolnanoe 1•·2 I• IClhadUled to be In lull forca and affect 30 deyt from Ill ed09tlon on February e, 19a., Ind WU ldQ91td by IM lol• lowtng roll call vot~ Counctl ~ ban: AYES: Hall, Jol\neon. HarUlog. McFarland, Schafer. NOES: Nona. ABSENT: Nona Ofdlnanoe 84-2. ~· Tiiie 13 of the Colt• Mau Munldpel Code ragatdlng partctng raqulramant1 tor mot all The tull text of the propoead ordi- nance mey be rNd In ttta City Cieri!'• olflea et T7 Fair OOV.. Cott• M .... Eltaan P Phlnnay, City Clartl Publlahad Orange COU1 Oalty Piiot Feb. to. 1064 On 02124184 11 11 00 A.M • drrunis thal lhe conaldarellon for the tran1-Publlahed Orange Coast Dally wire and Mlc:haal John Roberts. , that tile consideration for the tran• SUNKIST SERVICE COMPANY aa executor or a trator, or IM of said bvalnesa end 1ran1llf ol Piiot Jan. 27, Feb 3, 10. 17, 1984 ,..,.... 11 Joi f-of aald t>u•IMSS end ttantlar ot P\BJC NOTICE upon the attorney for the ex-said llcenM 11 to be paid only etlar Sl .. v~ man a •• nt tenanta ----,_.;;.~..;....~..;......;.... __ _ the duty appointed Trustee under 470·84 BENEFICIARY Newport Balboa said lloenae Is to be paid only etler tuMMA .. Y Of ~ID OftOl--and purSYtnt 10 Deed ol Trusr A.-ecutor or administrator, and utd transfer hu bean approved by Savings and Loan AllOClallon, a aald transfe< hu been approved by corded on 06/22 /61 aa Document file wi\h the court with H id Department of Alcoholic 1111m11c NOTICE corporation Hid Department of Alcoholic Ordinance :!~: tcheduled to No 31873 Boole 14 110 Pa~ 139 OI · Beverage Control r~ Recorded October 17. 1960 and Beverage Control Official Record• in lhe office 01 lhe proof of servtce. a wntten That 1 sale, transfer end uSIQn-NOTICE re-recorded January 21• 1961 u In· Th ..,. f uelgn-be In lull force and effect 30 dayt Reco<der or Orange County Call· request stating that you de-mentoftheaforMaldatoeklntrade. INVTTIH091DI atrument No. 21621. Book 13919 ment·~~hllaf0:~4:'t:':tntrada. f:~.'~~°!'::iac1~J: lornla ex41C\lted by Alta Equitoes. a sire special notice of the fil. lhcturea, 1qulpment and good wttl of NOTICE IS HE"EBY 01 • .rN .... 1 Paga 1830 .. lnttr. No. 28260 In 1tx1ur-. ..,, • ......__,and ........... wll ct ,__,,""'roll --•1 ~•e·. ,.._.__.. • ._ general partnentt1p WILL SELL AT mg of an inventory and ap-=.::'!:~~or~=~~ Malad propoNla ~11 be ~·by boot! 13705page901 or Otflclal ~ aa1c1 busl;;.,.11 b. ~Ind tna ;;;;;. YES;.'111,jol\;;;~ PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGH-,,, ........... ". _, _... the City ol Costa ....... , "'-otnce cord• In ll'la offloa of Iha Racotdlf cOMldentlon therafot t°'"'1*"""' Mcf'wtand ScNr. NOES None EST BIDDER FOR CASH. (payable pr....., .. ..,...._. estate auets or the consideration tor the tran• 'lee of Orange County: Mid deed ot lhe contideretlon lor the tranafar ' . : at time ol Mle on llwlul money ol lhe of the petitions Of accounts and assignment of the aloraaald r.:~1!1:. <&':.~:~=-~~ll~l~;,r: tru1t d91ct1bel the following pre»-end aaSIQnment ol the afor..ald A~~~:!oi:.3, amaodl Tiiie 13 United s111es1 11 the South front menuoned i Secti 1200 lloense (or llCenMt) 11 to be con-erty: entrance to,,,. Orange County Old n 0':1 . eumma1ed on or •tier the 8tl't dey of untll lhe tlour of 11:00 a.m. on Fat>-PARCEL 1: T'hat ponlon 01 Lot 1 llcenae (Of Ileen ... ) la to be con-of the Coate M ... Munlcipal Code Courtnousa. 211 w Santa Ana and 1200.5 of the Cal1forrua March. 1984. at tl'Mt Merow depart· ruery 23, t08"4, at wtlleh time they olTracl No. 10491. In the County of aummaled on or altar the 81h day Of concerning ramp alopee In perking Boulevard, City ol Santa Ana Stale Probate C-Ode. ment of $HEARSON/AMERICAN will be publlcfy opened and read Orenge. State of Calllornla, 11 mM~ctil 'o1f98S4H. EA11 tASttaOnorN/6owMEdRepalCAr1N· oaragea. 01 California 1111 "'ht tttle and Steven J. Feldman EXPRESS ESCROW COMPANY, 11 aloud In tile Council Chambers tor .. _., d-"' 1 ., __ .. ~· " Tl'Mt lull l11tl Of the proposed ordl· r,.. " .. Ol C b tRd S lt IO" 1913E 171h51 •t05,lntheCltyol FURNISHING All LABOR, MA· s .. v .. nonamepracor"" n°"""' EXPRESSESCROWCOMPANY,et nanoe may be read In the City 1n1eres1 conveyed lo and now held !.,., a O • U e 11 Sanla Ana. County ol Orange, State TERIALS. EQUIPMENT, TRANS· 462 pegea 40 end 41 ot Mia.-1913 E. 17th SI , • 105, In the City of Clwk'1 office el 77 Fair Drtva. Coate Dy •I under Deed ol Trust in the Laguoa Hills, Ca. 9!653 of CalllO<"nla, provided lhtl the De-PORTATION ANO SUCH OTHER celf1neou1 mapa, records of said Santa Ana, County ol Orange, Slate Meaa. EJtean p Phinney, City Ciani property situated in said County FACILITIES AS MAY BE REQUIRED County shown and defined u Unit ol Calttornla, provided that Itta 0.-Publllhed Orange Cou1 Deity P"°' Callfom11 describing the land there-Published Orange Coast partment of Alcoholic Beverege FOR THE DEMOLITION OF THE 6 on a condOmlntum plen recorded pattrnent ol Alcohollc Beverage Feb. 1o, l064 857-a. on Daily Pilot Feb. 9, 10, 16, ;=1=:,PPfovad said tranatar WATERSLIOE AT TEWINKLE June 3, 1960, In Book 13624, page Control has epproved Mid 1r1n1fal" PARCEL 1 LOI 75 of Tract No 57. l984 819-84 Oeted Januery 30. 1984 PARK, 970 ARLINGTON AVENUE, 1207. Oltlct11 Record• of aald Coun· of said lloenM. Ml.JC NOTICE :i'Z4:n~~~:;,~~1~~:; .. a:o~~~~~ Andrea Contreres COSTA MESA. CALIFORNIA. ly.PARCEL 2: An undivided 1115th ~~~:;~~!'!· t984 NOTICI Of' 3 of Miscellaneous Maps records 01 P\13l.IC NOTICE Denial G. Contreru A Ht 01 plan•. apeciflcetlona. and Interest In and to that ponlon ol Lot Dant.I o Contreru Tf'UITll'I IAU Ora~e County. California Transfecor and Licensee other contract documents may be 1 of Tract No 10491, In llle Coun"' C _ ... NOTICE TO C"ED"Oftl Of' IU\.K Quan Ola Chuc oblllned In Itta office of the Depart· S '' Tranlfaror end LICan... ontrol No. - E)( EPT THEREFROM Ille South TAAN"E" AND Of' INTENTION UI Lam, menl ol leisure s.rvtoaa, 77 Fair of Orange, tell ol California, U Quan Qla Chuc Tl #10111 61~~~~f'1The South 60 feet 01 TO T"AN9'E" ALCOHOLIC Transferee end lntenoect Trana-Drive. eo.te MeN. Catllornle, upon ~:;.: ~~ ::'~:: ~ UI Lam YOUAM~T.,_.,.A the East ISO feel of Loi 76 on Tract 1 HV 1 EftAOf UCENIE(I) (a.c... IMee receipt of a nonrefundeble lee ol _ _,1 ., d f _..,. TrenaferM and Intended Tr.,._ -•o ,.. ._,l.T, D ...... .,.___,. 01 ... 107 U.C.C. ettdltH N07' PubHlhed Oren~ Coast Dally Pll01 S6 00 If bidders requeel plane and ......, anaoui ... apa. racor • 0 _... letee us.. vr '"v .. ,5U _...,. No 57 as shown on a map r&-HP) Feb tO. 1984 apaeillcatlont be malled. the ch1tge ~nty, anown and defined u Published Orange Coaal Delly Piiot 21. 1191. UNLlll YOU TAKI AC· corded in book lO page 3, Mis-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the 830-8"4 wlll be $7 60 per eet common erea" on 8 condominium Feb 10, 1118"4 T10N TO PROTaCT YOUR PROP- oellaneous Mapa records of Or· Creditors 01 ANDREA CONTRERAS Each bid •hall be made on lhe plan recorded June 3, 1980. In Book 830-M ERTY, ll'. MAY H IOlD AT A~ anoe County, Calllornla and DANIEL G. CONTRERAS Soclal Ml.IC NOTICE proposal form end In the menner l3624. P•~ l207. Official Records UC IA&i. IP YOU NE"ID AM IX· PARCEL 3 The East 150 feet 01 Security No. 573-82-1530 and provided In the contrect docu· of said County Ml.IC NOTICE Pl.ANATION Of THI NATURE°' l.ot 77 of Tract No 57, as snown on 560•36•4492. Transferor and NOTICE TO menta. and ahall be ~panlad 1 Exoepllng from• portion of aald THE ""OCl!l!DINQ AQAJNITYOU, a mep recorded I boolc 10. page 3 ol Licensee. wh<>ae bvalnaat eddreu C"EDfTOftl Of by 8 certified or caanllf'• ct.eek or a and one-hell of 111 minerals, ~I NOTICE Of' YOU IHOULD CONTACT A LAW· Mlaoellaneous Mapa. records ol Or· 19 16040 SOU1h Harbor #A&B. In the BUU( TftANlff" bid bond for not lea then 10 per-gu, end other hydrocarbon Tf'UITEE'I IAU YI"· ange County. Calllorn1a City of Fountain Velley, County 01 ANO Of' INTINTION cent of the amount of Iha bid, mede IUDllancee, Mved or lold from the Control No.~ On February 24, 11114. at 9·15 PARCEL 4 The East 150 feet or O St 1 I Cell! I th t TO TR•N•.r" ...._ t the City t "-.,__ above described land upon Iha con-YOU A..e IN DffAUl.T UMOIA A A.M., COAST FED SERVICES, I Lot 76 ol Tract No 57, as ,._, map range, • • 0 om•. ' • .. ..-s paye..,.., 0 0 ....,.,, ...._. di1°~. "-~. , ... , ,..._ Qr1ntor or ,.._. Dulk trenafet, ls ebout to be mede to ALCOHOLIC .WMQf TN Contractor al'lall. In Iha per-""' '"""""y"" ,,. '"' DEED Of' Tf'UIT DATID ~ corporetlon. formarty CFS 8aNtce i.cotded 1n book 10, page 3 ol Mos· QUAN GIA CHUC and UT LAM, UCINIE IO<"manoe olthe work and lmprov. aucoeaaore In lntereal of ownerthlp bat ~th, 1•1. ~II YOU TAKI Corporation, 1 Catllomta corpor- cellaneous Maps, records or Or· Soclll Security No. 057-a2•8666 (tee.. 1101 ... 107 rnenll, conform to Iha Labo< Coda shall heva no right of entry upon lhe ACTION TO PROTICT YOU" atlon, u duly appointed TNttaa an~RCCouEnlty5. CTahlllowrnia 55 f 1 and 586-30-1361. TreneferM and U.C.C. ettd MOn-74 of lhe Stele of Callfornla and other surface of lhe land and •hall n1ot drill PftOPE1'TY, rT MAY M IOU) AT under end pur9Uarll to Dlld of PA e 951 eer 0 Intended Transteree. whoee bull-I a P Coda) 11w1 ol lhe Slit• of C11tforn111ppll· for such aubatances wtth n lhe PUIUC IA~. " YOU NEID AM Trust recorded April 1. 1981 aa In- t 01s 73 and 74 of Traci s7 Call· neu address Is 11821 Ricky Av-Nolloe 11 hereby given that 1 bvll( cable thereto. with the exception upper lOO 1"1 01 aald land, 81 It-EXPLANATION Of TH• NAT\MI 11rumant No. 170 Book 14004 Paga fornla Avocado Orchard Acres. as enua. In the City ot Garden Grove, transfer, Including an alcoholic only of auch varlellone N may be MNed by Laurebel Gardiner, a Of THE PROCEEDtNO AOAINIT 615, of Olflclal Records, executed tno.m one map recorded 1n Dook County of Orange. Stete of Call-beverage llcense, 11 about 10 be required undef the apeclel llalulea widow and Mary Jane Gardiner, a YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A by: CHARLES O. KOSSUTH and 10. ~ 3. 01 lornle 92640 made ol lhal carteln mextcan food purlll.lant to which proceeding• single woman, molher and daugh· LA.WYO. REBECCA M. KOSSUTH u EXCEPT the South 60 00 lhe•eof The property 11 deecrlbed In gen· buslnesa known u SALVADOR'S hereunder are taken and which tee. In dead recorded Aprll 5, 1955 On February 24, 1084 at 9: 15 1ru1tort1). In tM olflcl Of lh41 County Mltoellaneous Maps records or Or· aral u All sloek In trade, flxlur... MEXICAN FOOD and located 11 h8'11 nol have auperceded by the In boot! 3020. page 339, Offlclal A.-A M , CREATIVE ESCROW SER· Racordaf of Orenga County. Calf· ange County, C1lllorn1a equipment end good wtll ol 1 certain 23591 Rocltlleld •0 City of Laite provlalona of the Labo< Coda. cords VICES. INC., a Callfornle core>or· lornla, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC Al.JC. PARCEL 6 The Southerly 61 feet mini marke1 bv""-' known u FO<"eat. County of Orange. State of Preference to labor lhall be given Ratervlng tl'talefrorn ..-nante etlon, u Trustee. or SUC0119or TION TO HIGHEST BIOOER FOR of 11\e Westerly 155 09 feet of Loi 75 DANNY'S VILLA gARKET and Calilornle 92630. only In the manner provided by lew. for entrywe~patio and carports u Trustee or Subatlluted Tru1tee, of CASH. A CASHIER'S CHECK of Trect No 57, 11 shown on s map located at 16040 S. Herbof •A&B In Namu ol Treneferore and No bid lhall be conaldetad unteu ll'town and defined on the •bOve thll certain Deed of Tru1t executed DRAWN ON A STATE OR NA· recorded In book 10. page 3. of Ille City ol Fountain Velley. County licensees. aoclal MCurlty number II la made on a form lumlahed by"'-referenced condominium plen. by DANIEL ROBERT SHAPIRO: ' TIONAL BANK, A STATE OR F£0- Mlscellaneous Maps. records of Or· of Orange. State of Callfornla. and and buslneu addreu ere City ol Colla Mesa, and I• mede In PARCEL 3· An eaaements for single man end recorded October 2. EAAL CREDIT UNION. OR A STATE ange County. CaOlorn1a transfer the roUowlng alcoholic SALVADOR T SARINANA. 1602 accordance with lhe provlalON ol either entryways. patio or carports 1981 as lnatrumenl No. 2438 of Of· OF FEDERAL SAVINGS ANO LOAN Said Legal descrip11on •S also beverege llcenM (or licenses) Amhurst Road Tuatln, CA 92680 Iha propose! requirements over thal portion ol lhe herelnabove flc111 Records ol Orenge County, ASSOCIATION DOMICILED IN THE 1nown as Parcel I 1n 1'11' Coty or Off-Sele a-and Wine Number s s • 5S0·32-l778, JENNIE M Eech bidder must be llcenNd Ind described common area which ere Calllorn1e. and pursuant to that oer-STATE OF CALIFORNIA (payable 11 Coeta Mesa as shown on a map 20-138-426, now Issued to preml-SARINANA. t602 Amhurst Road alto prequelllied u required by 1-shown II being appurtenent lo 111n Notice ol Default end Election time of tale In lawful morl9)' of the raco<ded on bOOk 167 pages 17 18 localed 11 tSO.O s Herb<>< Blvd , Tustin, CA 92980 s s • Thi City Councll of lhe City of Ptrcel t on lhe condominium plen 10 Sell thereunder. recorded Octo-United S1a111) 111"9 lront entrance P\BJC M>TICE flU9lJC NOTICI REVINUI~ HANDtCA.PnD MGULAnotll Thie not1ca la publlahed pureuant 10 IM raqulr9menta Of s.ctlon 51.55 o1 \N Revenue Sh11lng ~ lalk>N. II publlatlld In IM Federal R11gletar on October 17, 1913. S.C.. tlon 51.55 prohlbltt dlacltmlnatlon 11gelnat quallflad lndMduele ba- cauM of their~ ltatua. The City of Newport IMctl Ml-- vi ... the public:. arnployaal end job tPPllCanta that It doae not dts- cnmtnate on tl'Mt bUI• of l'lllndl· "PPad 11atu1 In admlaalon Of ac- Clll to, or trMtment or employ- ment In, It• 1>'~"1<1 act~ The Cit)' of BMct\ /\U dellgnatad the tollowlng (pareoll or ofllcl) u the conlac1 to cocwd!Mta atlorla to compty with lhl9 ~ mant. lnqulrtae ~ be dntted to: Lorenzo Mota. Partonnal Dlrtc1or Pwton'* C>apertmant P.O. Box 1788 3300 Newport 81Yd. Newport BMch, CA. t2M3 (71 4) 840-2101 Hours: l ;OO AM to 5:00 P.M. Publlthed Orenga Cout Dally Piiot Feb. 10, 1064 MUC NOTICE IC.Of70I ...... ........ ..... PNpMy .. ..,.. ..... No. A-119973 In Itta Super10f Cout1 of 1"9 Siila of Clllfornta. tor Iha County of Or-- enga In the Metlw of the Ettate of PANSY BELLE"SHINN, Decelffd. Notice le hetaby Oi"'*' tl\a.t IM undefalgned Wiii ..... f>rtYe .. tall.· 10 the h{QNll end bait bldeler, IUt>- Ject t.o oonflrmatlon of Mid~ Court. on Of all• the 21.t of F«>n.laty tllM, at tht of f'-lk A. O'dman. 17M AM., Coate Meae. Oouftty • 11191. State of c.llfomla 92627 ... 119hl. Ulla and Inter,.. ct Mid c»- CMMilf •t "'-time -of death and ell lN r1gl'lt, lltla and lnllfll. thal the aatete ol Mid daoaaMd hat ac- quired by operation of lew or other· wlta othet tha.n or In add*tlon to that of said decMMCI. at the time of deatl'I. In end 10 Ill the certain real, property tltuated In ma City of Hew· port Beach County of Orange. State or ca111om1a. panlculll'ly delcrlbad aa fotlowt. to-wt1: Lot 53. Tract 5878 u ettown on a mep recorded In Book 229, paoaa 35-40 ol Mlscallanaout Mapa, re-cords of Oranoa ~nty. Clllfomla. (lrvlna Comc>anY. ..... ,, • ~ commonly known •: Realdar'ltlal condominium located It 2177 Vleta Entrada. Newport Baectl, CA. T •ma ot .-cuh In I-"" money of the Unftad Statee on ~ flrm1tlon ol Mia, or part celhlllld balance evidenced by note llOl,lrad by Mortgage or Truet Dlld on tri. property IO lold. Aw ~ Doll ... ($5,000.00) amount Dlf' to be depoaltad with bid. 81d1orofftw'l10 be =and will be reoalvad at tht of· flea at any time after the flrlt bll- catlon hetaot and before=· ot ..... The oP«"Y la 10 be on an "•• i.P-' bala. TN und nad .....,.,,.. the rlgl'tl to ratuM to ae- capt any bid• Dlted thle 7th dey of FabrUef)'. 191"4. FRANK A. OLDMEH AllOfna)' at Law 1758 Oranoa Avenue Cotta Maaa, CA. 92827 Attorney lor Exac:utOf WAYNE CARROLL Executor of tht E1111a of said Decedent. P\lbllthed Feb 10. 11. 17. t084 950.a. fltllJC t«>TICE of Parcel Maps •A a B IOf the pram•-localed 11 573•30•8869 ca.ta Mesa reaarvea the right 10 recorded June 3, 1980, In booll ber t 1. 1983 u Instrument No. 10 the Old Orange County The street address <1nd other 16040 s Harbor Boulevard,• A & B Name. IOciel MCur1ty number retect any or 811 bids. 13624, pege 1207, Oltlelll Record• 83-446640, of Official ~dt of Courthouaa located on Santa Ana K-or711 common deS19n11oon 11 any of the In tile City 01 Fountain Valley, Coun· and t>ualneaa eddr ... of Intended Eiieen p Phinney of said County H id County, wlll under and Bhld., between Sycamore St & Notto. of .... of real property described above •S ty of Ofenge. Stall of Calllornla trentferee. lnciudlng rip cc>cM, are City Clerk Mal be allO known .,. 2243 Pa· pursuent to said Dead ol Tru1t aetl Broeclway, Santa Ana. CA. ell right. ,.._. "-11 at ourported to be 1 That the amount ol purch1te DIANA RAE CURLAND. 21832 Publllhed Orange Coaet Dally Piiot clflc venue •A·106. Ca,ta Meaa 11 public auction fOf cash, lawful tltle and lnteraat conveyed to and Pftwate lela TBD Avocado Street and Fairview price Of consideration In connection Brookhurst ,,0, Huntington Beech. Feb 3. 10. 1914 CA. 92627 mon4ty of the United Sletaa ol now held by It undef aald Dlld of No. A 116116 4 Road. Coeta Mesa Ca 92626 with aald transfer of said lloenM (Of CA 926"46 SS • 572-94-6227 760·8"4 "(II 1 11raat •ddreu or common America. at the front entrance to 1t1'1 Truet In the property altuated In Mid In IM SuperlOr Court ot Iha tall Tile under11gned Trustee dis lloertMS) and said t>uslneu. lnclud-Total conatdet•llon to be paid for deatgnetlon la ahown abOva, no Old Ofange County Courthou11 County and State deecribad u : of California. for the ~nty Or· ctalnu any hab1l1ty lor any oncorrecl· ing the aallmated Inventory, la the the prQ9erty <leterlbed, In genetll, PlB.JC NOTICE werrenty IS given as lo Its complete-localed on Santa Ana Blvd .• be-Lot 78 ct Tract no. "34t, u enga1n ........ alt ... of 1 .... c-tata of aa,1,_ nasa of the etreet address and other som of $45.000 oo. wnlc:h contleta 11 an llocic In trade, flxturM, aQulp-n.s or corractneu) lwHl'I Sycamore St & Broadwey, snown on a mep racorcled in Boott .... "" .. ,,. ..-r '" common d-.gnatoon •'any sriown of the loltowlng menl and good wlll together w1th cm o' COITA •IA The banaflelery undll' Mid Dead Santa Ana. Cllllornla, Ill that right. 164 pages 32. 33 end 34 of Mi.-LIAM S. METZ. Datuud n.r9'n. II tile 1tree1 address or other OaecrlptlOn Itta Ileen• I• S37.500 oo MtNOftrTY 8UIMll AND ot Trull, by reuon of a breacn or title and 1n1etea1 con~ 10 and oet1aneou1 Mapa, record• of lfld Notice If '*abV given that the common des1gna11on 01 '"" prop· Amount Oe9crlptlon WOMINI IUllHlll PROOAAM default In the obllglllona eecurad now held by It undet llld OaaO. of Orange County, CallfOfnla. undarllgnad wllf NII at Private NII. erty Is not hereon d1rec11ons ro lhe Cuh dtpoi lted hertwlth, Amount 11 lttlle pollcty of the City of Coe11 thereby, l'taletofore executed and Truatln the property lltuatad In l'lld The atraat addr ... Of otl'lf com-to ttta hlgheat and bait bidder, .ub- P''operty may be obtained lrom lhe s5,500 00 1 peraonll ~. ss,000.00 Mell 10 ullJIH Minority and delivered ro the undersigned• writ-County encs Stale deectlbad ea: rnon dMIONllon, If any, of the reel jact 1oconfll'matlonohelclluoet10r ~lelary hMeln nemed pursuant Demand Nota 10 be rac>ltoad by 2 dfltTland notes to be repll<*t In Women's Butfnaaa EnterprlM1 In ten Dac:lerellon of Default and De-Lot "467 of Tract t712, 11 anown property deacrlbed ebova It Court, on Of atlet lht 2111 d-v of to a written requett aubm1lled 10 cuh, S39,500 00 cul't through aterow totelllng, all aapecta of contracting 10 Itta mand for Siie, and written not!Qa of on , mep recorded In Boole 50, purported to 1>41: 2024 Calvert lwa.. ~ruary 1914, al tt1'1 ofb of said baneflelary w1tn1ro ton days All other bvs•n.-nam.a and Id· sa.ooo oo maximum extent laulble braact'I end of election to aiuM the Peges 32 to 36 lnclualva of Mi.-Cott• M .... CA. 92628 RUDY & WYKtOAL County of Or· from tile flnt pubhcaflon 01 1110s no-dr..-uMd by tht Trantrttor 1 inatallment note, aecurlly Thie pollc:y Is fully c:taacrlbad In tM undefllgnad to sell aald property to c;.Cfanaoue mape, records of said THE UNDERSIGNED TRUSTEE ~. Stat• of Callfomla, all r1Qht. I.lot Within thraa yMre INt pelt eo ler u egreement and UCC-t llnaoclng City ol Cotta M ... Minority Bual· .. 11tfy said Obllgellona, and thlf• Orenga County DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY FOA title and intwt of Mid dee.MO et 8£NEFICIARY Stale Savings and known Jo Iha Tranaftwaa 81 .. SAME atatemant In lavor 01 Miler. neu Program or fadlltv funded altar tM und•slgned cauMtd Mid Th4t etraal llddfaaa or °'nar com-ANY IHCOARECT INFORM.A TlON tN tffM of dee"' "1d all tN right. L0911 As8odatlon 222 N El Dorado Thll n hH bean a,gread betWaen S t,500 00 wholly or In pert by any US o.c>art· notlcl of braacn and of elac11on to mon cllliOn•llon of llld proP«'ly· FURNISHED. Ulla anct lnt.,_t that tht eetata of Stocltton. CA 95202 12091 said lloen-end Intended Irene-1 Demand note reprHlfltlng ••· menl or Treneportatlon mOdal .... be Recorded Octot>tw 21. 1083 u 869 Arbor St. CO.ta MeM. CA Seid aale wlll be meda, but Mid d«l111elf hU eoQU4fed by oP- ...,_1116 far11 u required by s.c 24074 of 1111ng obllglllOn, to ,._ marked VOie merit, through tl'Mt State OI CllH-Instr No 83-484622. ol Mid OfTldel 02827 wlthOut cov.nan1 Of werranty, Ill• .,.,ton of 1«w Ot ot~ ott1at a.Hi .... will be made. but the Builneu and ProfeMlon• Coda, upon lrentfal"aa'• U4J.tmptlon Of••· fornl• Depwtment of Tranapor-Record• Name and addraat Of banaflel•rv pr ... or Implied, ,.rdlng tltta, than Of In addition to that of Mid WfttlOUt convanent or warranty fl•· thet the c:ont1der1uon '°' the trane-latlng obllgatlon end aatl1fectfon of t1t10n S•ld .. 1a wlll bl ma<M, bvt at whoaa rtquaat tl'Mt ..,. le being PQeHHlon. Of enoutnbrtneaa, or u deoMMd, •f IM time Of daelh, In pr ... 0t Implied r11gardlng 1111e. rer of Hid t>ualneu tnd tr11nafar of tny/all c:redllOfe' Clelm• of greater Ttta City of Colt• Mau, II• oon· wttl'lout cov.n1n1 or w.-n-Mlty. ll(· conducted: SOUTHl!RN CALI· to lnturablllly ct lltle to pay tM ,... end to all IM oertlln rMI, PfOll9'1Y po•H!ofl. or encumbr~nces. 1n-H id licenM ia to be ptld only aftet or 1qual Pflorfly par Section 24074 tracrtOfl and eub00ntr11Ct0fl, whleh pr ... or lmpllad, regarding tltla, FORNIA FUNDING, L TO.. CIO mtlnlng ptlnclpal eum ct the note(a) lltueted In lt1'1 County of 0rlftgll, C)IUdlng 1 .... charges, and 9ll· Mid transfer hu t>aafl approV'ad Dy ol the BullnaM end Profwlone .,. IM r~ta of '-darll Aid P<>l"'elon. or encumbrtinOM. lo AMERICAN FUNOING 1.IMITEO aecu.._, by Mid o..d of Trutt. With It.ate ct Catlfomla, ~ct. Plf\MI of t,~ T~ataa d•~ the, H id Department of Alcohollc Code. 125.000 00 fundl. flCll'M to --.ire that minority tptv IM rarNllnlng ~ ~ ofof P 0 8ox Mt. Montvatle. Hew Jer. tntereet "*9on ... pr!Mded In .id ICl'fbad .. ~: lrulU «M -.. , .. I U9VU 0 Bevefege Control l(lnd of ~ 10 be tfwt.rTad bualW anterprieaa heve the maxi:. tta note(•) aecurtd by -._, MY· 07645 Attn· flMolna AM!rd not4(a). ldY9"0M, If .-ft, under IN Lot 44. Tract -· • per ,,. Trust. to ~Y Itta remaining principal That 1 ..,., lranat• and 1119'-and nvmt>ar .,.. on.-aa1a e.ar and ~ C)C)C)Ot1Uftlty to patUCipate In T~I. with Int.wt • In md not• Otrectlona to the abOve ~ terma of ~ Deed of trust, ...._ ~ ""'* 1ecorded In lo'* eurmt Of the not• llCUfed by M id merit of Iha aforeaeld alodt In trade. Wine Lic.nta No, 41· 1~ IM patforrnanca ot contracc. and proWSed, advenc:iaa, If etf'/, und« rn.,. be obtained by raquattlng ctwgea and ••r>en... ot the Ht. Pao-14-17 ~ .,.... Deed ct Trust to wit S• 144.000 00 ll•tures. tqulpment and good wtll of TN Mia and 11.,...,.,.wlll be con. eubeontrae1• In thll '9g8td. the tht ltnnl ot MIO Deed Of T~I. aame In writing trOl'll IM t>aMncUwy T""1" end ot th41 U\lltl CtMtlCS by ~~ Recofd• of Or*'oe With tntetMt tneraon from 011011&3 ··'d ..... 1 _.11 ..... .... __ .. ,..... _ _.. 10 •• _.. ...... Cl ... and all ot 111 conttec:tor. and ....., ~end •llPlf' ... of tht wt1Nn 10 da""' lfOM Iha~ PUbfl:. Mid Dead of Tf'\ISt. fOt the amount CountY Aecotoet. "" ti ., per ann•· .., ""'""' .,. m-. .,.., ... wmm • ...., at A. ... on°' ... .,.... ,, T"'"'I• __.. -• , .... , ... , •• -.. ,.-......, ,. T ~ .... .......... ._ ............. a ... oa ngn .. m as conlldar11ton therefor t•ther with eui day ot Ml/Ctl 10M, at the eubc:ontrectora wilt take Ill reuon-...... ...., "' ,,. "' .. ... -.,,, oat~ Of tl"llt Notlcl taaeonabty ••tlmatad to be: arm• .,. ,,_, "' -- pr0Vi04td In .-Id nol• plu• •II cost•, the tot1alderaflon for lhe tranalar ~ow depll1tnant of Starcreet eble atapa In accordanee wtth Tltte Mid Dead of Trv•t Said ula win be made wtttlOUt 177, 10& 83. tnOM1 of the United Slatee on con- C'*'OM and eny and 111 advances end •NIOnmanl of Iha aJ0t ... ld Eecro. El\tlfJ)fteae, Inc , al llJN 4t , Codified Fedlfel Reoutattona, 8a6d Nie -..11 be l't9fd on ~arCll't oovanant or wenanty. HPfell or The banefletaty un<W laid Dlld llrmatlon of ae6e. « l*t CMh and $72.827 81 with lntetaat lloanM (Of 11can ... ) It 10 be con. Broollhurat Str•t. fountain v1119y, Part 23 (490FR'3) to anaura that 2nd. 1194,at 11.00A.M.,etthe 17th lmpled, u to title. p~un Ion°' Of Trwt. heretofore axecut.a end balanoe ~IOld b)'nolll ~ l The baMfldary under ... d Dead evmmated on or after the Ith day of CA t27ot. minority ~ enterpriMa 1'11"9 ln.t anti.,. ot Stan-ahaw Cor· enoumbranc. to aatllfV fl'la unpeld oaliWr'ad to the u.idarllgMd • Wl'tt· by Moc'tg111a or Trwt Died Che \ of Trute henttofora e>1acutad and Merch 1914• 111,,_ eacrow ~-All other bullnlM n"'* ended· tl'Mt maximum opponuntty to com-potllllOn, 1&10 !. 11th S.,...., Santa balance ctu. on the ~ ot Hot• i.n DedatatJon Of DlifaUh ""° ~ P'°'*'Y eo .oad T.n per Of c»ll,,..cl IQ the unde<~MCI I writ· "*" ot SHEARSON/AMIRICAN ~ uaed bY the T...,.,.,Of pt.Ce !Of and perfonn contrecw AM. CA 92701 NGUrad by said o..d of T,,._ to mand for ..... and 1 wrttten Hotk11 amount IMd to be dlllo .... _. • .,. ~·uon Of ~feull and 0. EXPRESS E$CROW COMPANY .• , lwmm""' Delt tl'lraa VM'9 to,.,.. For ~ ~ Ofttf, The total amount of "" uf'IC)eld wit. SM.408.3S, plul .,,. f::-:: °' Oeifault lrld Electlon to ... to be bid = ~~~·~.~~:"0'!'~~ 1t13E 17thSt.•105.ln!MQ\yof It ltnown to fht fr.,,.,_.. .. ,_.,..C)9«'latn.ofbottr. ~ .. °',.!~obl0810llon..._~ld etilmatadooeu.•~ ....... ~ .. r~dedlnth411 ~~~ --~~tot~ln ~ "' __ .. _,.. ~........ ...... • ... Senta An•. County°' Oranoa tat• SAME Olrtc1« of ""* Ser\llOM 30 csave VT -.... ...... .., • vancee at the time of the""'-puv-,_ propany • .......t..... --·--... ·~ at ... .... "'ldlnlgnad cauMd Mid Notlcl of OI Calltom11, prOVldad that tht 0.-The partial IO'" that Ille con-and comment. .,.. ~ kW 41 ...,,. .itf'I Interest. lat• dlaJ911J llcetlon of this NOtlol Of SM llfMI addl... and t•lec>l"IOn• }toe I I """ """'..,., Iha ... ...,.,... o.failill llfld tlae'liOn 10 Sell 10 be ...., ... __ , -· ......... ~ ..... __ ' = tf1WTI IN date of ll'lle .... .,.. Ind~ OOICt.•~· eno FOAEClOSUR! 'llS' 11,300 13 numbat of TNSI• Of perJ(lfl con-cation ,.,.,. and befot9 ~ ol ~ ...... 1 .... ..... , ..... ,.... .... ._, "' ........,...., ... ~age lldar-at!on or tl'Mt trantl• Of tht ,... ....,.._ •of, ... _ deta .._.__., •• .__._._ ....... ftclO',,_, n 1,,. county '"'""' , .. Conttol Me IPl>'olled utd tr.,.,_ ~arid 1ne Doenll "IO ot ca Ion. MlnOfltv lkdlnMI ooall Of :"'..;; ... 1--7 ...... , ... ._...,. .. Dialed Jenuety23, 1M4 Cluetlf'l9 ...... COMt Fed-~\ _.... -re.I prOfMl"Y 11 located Of Mid llOlnM __.... aft• t.._ ,.____. ot Ai. 10% anct WomM't ll'8lneea ooate _,, " -CAI.A l'IVf ESCROW 8 "VICES. 10630 LlndleV A*°"" Of~ Dei.d "* ~ 1111'1 of "-11111_1,,.._MllV, •·• Dated Jar.ult)' 13, 1ea. 0. -. • ... .,_.. ... _.. of 1'Mo kW tN lleC.tl )'W 1~ IOt Dltl' ~ 24. 1984 IHC . Hiiie. CA t1W (2~3M-21M . tM4 SUNKTST SERVICE COMPANY lad Jenuary 30· ttl"4 COflallc lewraga ContrOI h• IC>--.-... be ITAH-IKAW CORPORATION 1Calltoml•00tporetton COAST F£0 lllW AlE.DV I WVKIOAL AndrM Conlflrll ~ovact the Pf090Md trlrllfet '~Aid HlOfl.-Y .-...,_..to • ..... f"_... IY .. , ..... M -anw a corporaflOfl Oenlal Q Contrer., ..... "'-··~ 20 tt•• edVW'tlled .,. "' • -· 11 TN1t• • oorporatlofl ~ . ! ,_,..., ~· 9y: Jan 'r•t... T,.,,.._ ,.,.. __ , ' .... ll'ed Pro.I No HE$-0009(134) 15'70 hit a...nteanth $t,.c 2t02 .,.,,_. C4tttar Or. 1200 Cf1I Setw. ~ VICKI A.~ Trusi .. Sale Otfar Ou9n a: C:: UcanMa =~ Ta!8"~ Eatlmated Conttact ltarne Cott, Santa Ana, CA t'2701 fr'Ma. CA. 127 IS 1 calffomta COl1)0l•ttaf\ CKNoLO METl 734 North El Dorado St Ut Lan'I TranefwOf M0,500 (714) 142-5111 o coY C. MOUOAKAS. TNRlll ~IMITIU.TOM P 0 Or8"#1f 0 r~ .. anct Intended Trana-Dtana "99 ~ M81 ,.., .. UClrl <Mwllll (.._In-lty. l.ynn 8tvnner 'Ofaolcllwr9 Officer MANLVH MOHTAJJPTO, of tM ll!NlllUlf Stoek•on.ea H20t ...._ Tr ...... ~ ottMl4.050 ~~ c11•1n2-1132 r~.-omcm .-.o.c ••If ··--·--Wit fllublllihad °'9111 Coat Deify Piiot ~ Orat'IQll C.. o.ity ~ Pvlltlillheid OtWtG1 Coliilt Oli'f Mil ~ ~ C4*lt Oiti Hat ~1::!.'~!. Cool Oally Pl'Ot ~:,anoa CO.I Oaltv Pllol ~~~:.anoa Caul Ody~ 0:.. 0:0~1oi7:";:!,~.,.,,. ~. 10. 11, 24 11114 ........ ,... 3, 10, 1". fU. ,.., S, 10, 17, fNA F'eb 10, "· "· llM ~ "···. "· .... "'.. _.. ..... ---,..... ...... F-I I 1984 TOPAZ 5 7995 Loaded with AM/FM stereo, air, S-apeed, tllt wtlMI and much more. #625574. 1984 L 5 5995 '12 IEllCIRY UT $4695 ONLY $134~0 lttaf l'fitt49'7 to ,.., hi 4505 '° CW '9'104 .. -lln AN lit ICCMIJ '11 TOYOTA IMlt.U Lie # 1COL592 JOHNSON 2828 HARBOR Co1t11111 • • f 'll IDCIRY -....... 4 dr. Automatic. Alf, Power Steering, Power Brakes. Power W1nd0ws • • - •ANEWSIZE •ANEWLOOK AUTOPILOT- EVERY FRIDAY 1984 PONTIAC FIREBIRD TRANS AM '11 llEl•IY ..... 13095 OteLY •as ,.., _ • I See Page 2 OTTO '11 IERClllY 'll T-llRD '11 llSTlll ··-...... $3795 .. 4 dr . loeded with power Aulomahc. Arr. Power StMt· equipment 1 1ng Power Brakes. lA'\def 00 28 000 mdeS s5995 o~~'~J04lto-.... ,-. ~s:-$4595 °" un ........ Ill' .,. lJC IOZSPll and 540-~.&30 J_ / Lie • 172VRO , l An exciting time at yo.ur friendly Pontiac dealer VAN NUYS -More than 100 California Pontiac dealers are under- taking thef r biggest sates promotion campaign ever -"California Excit&- meot." tor print and electronic media will triple over the same period a year ego." During the first quarter of the 1984 model year (October through Decem- ber), Pontiac Calif ornla dealer new car retail deliveries were up 41 percent ~~l~or~: ~=~~et 8~ntl~=-;rcr ~~ Only 500 of theee limited edJdon 1984 Ftrebtrda will be 80ld. During the campaign, Which runs for 90 days •tarting February 16, Pontiac dealer~ave geared their product avatlabllltY meet the needs of the expanding 19 new car market here and plan to Increase sales by 85 percent over the same period In 1983. To kick off the campaign In Southern California, Pontiac dealers are offering 500 limited edition white Flrebirds featuring a special aero- dynamic body-colored rear spoiler and graphics package. leading contributor In Pontiac's na- tional sales Increase Which Is up 33 percent during the Octo- ber-December period from 1982. ,.,- ( $149 **Month T 1ke off in 1984 with 1 li11ited edition Pontiac Fire~ir4! The first 100 of these Flreblrds were driven away from the GMAD-Van Nuys plant by Pontiac dealers. "Our dealers throughout California have joined forces with their advertis- ing associations and Pontiac Motor Division to provide marketing sup- port." sald Wiiiiam E. Enockson, Pontiac's Western Regional Sales Manager. "Campaign expenditures "We are committing to our dealers' needs tor the strong California mar- ket, which represents over 10 percent of the national new cars sold," Enockson said. "We believe with Pontiac's four Image cars -the new mid-engine, two-passenger Aero, the 2000 Sunblrd wi1h Its new optional turbo engine, the popular Flreblrd Trans Am and our top-of-the-llne Pontiac 6000\STE -leading the way, our California dealers will continue to pace the division's nationwide sales resurgence In the months ahead." Cadillac sales cli1nb 28.8% for January DETROIT -Cadillac dealers have reported a 28.8 percent dally sales rate increase for January, 1984. compared with the same month last year -the 17th consecutive month that Cadillac sales have surpassed the previous year's levels. Sales for the month also were the best for any January since 1979, according to John 0 . Grettenberger, Cadillac Motor Car Division general manager. "Domestic deliveries for January totaled 24,003 new cars versus 18.630 units sold last year," Mr. Grettenberger said. There were 25 selling days In each period. "Sales of all Cadillac model lines showed significant increases during the first month of the new year," Mr. Grettenberger reported. "Seville sales were up 51 .5 percent on a dally rate basis compared with January. 1983," he said, "while De Ville/Fleetwood Brougham deliveries climbed 29.2 percent: Eldorado sales rose 23. 1 percent: and Cimarron deliveries were up 13.3 percent." Cadillac sales for the final 10 days of the month were 8,499 units. up 22.4 percent on a dally rate basis from the 6,941 cars sold in the January 21-31 period a year ago. There were nine selling days in each period. "Cadillac sales for the 1984 model year also continue to surpass the previous year's levels by a substantial margin," Mr. Grettenberger said. Sales for the model year -Oct. 1, 1983 thrugh Jan. 31 , 1984 -are 16.6 percent above those of the com- par able 1983 model year period on deliveries of 109.653 new cars against 94,081 a year ago. *Month *WE'RE TALKIN' WHOLESALE LEASING * WE'RE TALKIN' WHOLESALE LEASING *WE'RE TALKIN' WHOLESALE LEASING * WE'RE TALKIN' WHOLESALE LEASING * ... .. c "' -.. 0 z ~ z -~ .. c ... .. ., ; THE IMPERIAL BANK TOWER • 695 TOWN CENTER DR., STE., 1000 • COSTA MESA THE CLOSER YOU LOOK ••• THE BETTER WE LOOK! ~ .. .. " .. ~ • ~ -~ I 0 :;; "' • I: ,. ~ 1.) MBZ 380 SL ................ ~s&2s••/Mo. 8.) CRESSIDAS .•••..•.•.•.........• s249•/Mo. 15.) '84 CORVETTES ••••••••.•••.. s525•/Mo. -----E ! 2.) MBZ 300 D ..••........•....•.•. s450•/Mo. 9.) MAZDA 626 ................... s2os••/Mo. 16.) CUTLASS ....................... s210••/Mo. NEW 1984 i :5 3.) MBZ 300 so ..................... ssgo•Mo. 10.) MAZDA RX7 .•...•..••••••••.•• s21s•• 110. 17 .) TRANS AM .................... s245•• /Mo. CU 5 TOM '! ; 4.) BMW 318 ........................ s270•/Mo.· it.) T·BIRDS .•.•.•••..•.•..••..••••• s240••/Mo. 18.) 300 Zl •••••• ~h ................... S269•/Mo. LIMO'S ~ = 5.) VOLVO DL .•••...•............... '234 •/Mo. 12.) COUGAR ...•.•.....•..•....•.••• *2$S•• /Mo. 19.) '84 El DORADO ............... s430• /Mo. · = i 6.) VOLVO GL •..•..••...••....••.... s21s• 110. 13.) TOPAZ ........................... s1so••110. 20.) MUIMAS ....................... : s232• /Mo. s T R E T c H t ; 1.) CEUCAS ........................ s1&0• /Mo. 14.) TEMPOS ........................ '142••/Mo. 21.) COROW·SRS LB ......... s149••/Mo. • • • • • • ~ SM lf" n1 ABCM PA nl1ffs •cuu •. rowo sltDllG. Ml/FM cmmL SM HAVE CUSE. MASS & a.oors u STAll>MD EQllPIDT. nu LWD m: w. ClOSO> oo YOUI DOl.Ulll ~ Z tlTH«PlD TOIUY, & ltWTmEMlY (JI WW AWAY AT Ol)lf" TEIM.l.MTO> TODCESS•DGE •El I TEM.lfNIM&ERcmTTDIPOSIT • UCOIS(ft[M£1t£Qllll) ; TO sTMT lWf a Wl.l 11 stUCT ro tmlfT AmOVAL .. ., MO./-so •· lllMS. TOTAL•· mm. IC.. 'A¥TOT. ALL l.Wl mm. LEAIE FIOM THE ~ I.) $662 50/S31.80o.oo 5.) $248.04/Sl 1,905.92 9.) $217 30/Sl0.430.40 13.) Sl59.00/S7,632.00 16.) s222.&01s 10,684.80 19.) $455.80/$21,878.40 MAIUFACTUIEI : 2 ) $4 77.00/$28,620.00 6.) $291 50/$13,992.00 10.) $227.90/$10,320.00 14.) $150.52/$7,224.96 17 ) $259.70/$12,465.60 20.) $245 92/$14,755.20 • 3.) $625 40/$37,524.00 7.) $169 60/$10.1 76 00 11.) $254 40/$15,264.00 15.) $556.50 /$33,390.00 18 ) $285 14/$17,100.40 21 ) $157 94/$7581 11 4.) S286 20/Sl 7,172.00 8.) $262 88/.$12,618 24 12.) $270 30/$16,218 00 • Wl'll IALIUH' WHOLISALI LIASING * Wl'll TALKIN' WHOLllAU UAllNG * Wl'll TALKIN' WHOLISALI LIASING • Wl'll TALKIN' WHOLISALI LIAllNG • • -- ". ' ' / Ora~ Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, Februaty 10, 1"'4 EVERY USED CAR ON SALE THIS WEEKEND SALE ENDS CLOllNI TIME IUIDAY 'n Chrysler Cordoba Automatic tranamlMlon, factory air. h .. ter. power atMrlng, power dlac brakea, power win· dowa, power eeata, wire whMlt, whMI covert, vlnyt roof, cloth Interior, tilt wheel, low mllMge, xlnt condition. (924RKS) SUPER BUYS '79 Pont. LeMans Wagon V·8, Auto tranamlaslon. factory air, AM /FM Stereo, ceMetta, lug- gage rack, (1FNR921) 4 cyl, automatic trana, factory air, AM/FM Radio, whitewall tires. wheel covert, Special Edition Package. (1CHF885) '81 Ida ut a11 V-8. auto tranamlllk>n, factory air, heater, power atMf'lng, power brakes, AM/FM atereo, cueette, wire whffla, whMI COY· era, tinted glua, vlnyt lnter\or, crulae control, xlnt cond. 1BQN200) 4 cyl, 5 apeed, factory air, hMtar, power ateerlng, AM/FM atereo. crulM control, low mllM~. Ilka, · A Factory Exec Car. (1FZF9s.t) '72 Cadillac Cpe. DeVllle '78 Cadillac Cpe DeVllle V·I. auto tranamlaalon, factory air, heater, full power, power atHrlng, power brakea, power wlndowa, power door locks, power aeata, AM/FM atereo, 8 track, whitewall tires, vinyl roof, leather Interior, tilt whe.I, crulM control, A Beauty. (830XKE) Auto., A/C, Power steering, power brakH, power windows, radio, power eeata, vinyl roof, leather Interior. Looka greatl (429001) LIBERlY 1886·1986 T"4 ' HELP US KEEP THE TORCH LIT! LIBERTY 7751LWfe111• Detroit, • 48207 '79 Lincoln Veraallle1 V-8. auto tranamlMlon, factory air, Mater, full power, power atMrlng, power brak•. power wlndoa, power door locka, power ... t.. AM/FM atereo. cuaette, vinyl roof, tllt whffl. crulM control, euper ct.M.- Luxury at lta a... ( 103WCR) .. '81 Chrysler 5th Ave 4 dr '80 Olds Toronado Cpe '82 Chrysler LeBaron 4 dr '83 Chry1ler E Cl••• 4 dr V-8. auto tranamlaslon, factory air, heater, lull power, power at•rlng, power brakes, power windowt, power door lock1, power Mata, AM/FM stereo, CUHtta, tilt wheel, .cruise con- trol. aunroot. Real luxury at a low price. ( 1CUE939) .v.e. auto tranamlaelon, factory air, heater, lull power, power steering, power brak•. power windows, power door locks, power Mata, AM/FM stereo, wheel covert, vfnyl roof, tilt whHI, cruise control. xlnt con- dition, must see. (007ZEU) '81 Chrysler lmperlal 4 cyl, auto tranamlaslon, factory air, power steering, power brakes. power wlndowt, AM/FM stereo. whitewall tires, wheel cov- ers, cloth Interior. Luxury and Economy. (1EMN145) '81 Cadlllac Eldorado 2 dr. V-8, fuel Injected, auto tranemlaalon, factory air, heater, lull power, power steering, power brak•, power windows, power door locks, power weata, AM/FM atereo CUMtte. whitewall tlr•, wire wheel.covers, tinted glua, cloth Interior, tilt wheel, crulN control, one owner. The Car For You. (1BUF992) ' Automatic tranamlMlon, factory air, lull power, power steer· lng,_power brakaa, power windows. power door locks, power ...ta. AM/FM stereo, cuaette, wire whHls, wheel covers. landau top, leather Interior, tllt wheel, crulee control. Super clean. (824936). <4 cyl, 4 speed, AM/FM stereo, cauette, Ex~ra Nice. (5'43MYF) '11 Datsun 1·210 Fastback, 4 cyl, <4 speed. radio, heater. Lie. 125NWB). Looka nice -runs excellent -a bargain at '11 Ferd Pl1to Cou'' 4 cyl, auto tranamllllon, power 1teerlng, wire wtlffl cover1, v1ny1 Interior, low mllea~. auper clean, mu1t .... (333YSP) '10 YW Duller 4 dr .. 4 cyl, dlnel, 4 speed, AM/FM stereo, eaaaette, vlny1 Interior. • Save Big. (022829) '11 $ult1ru l.L. C111 4 cyl, 4 speed, AM/FM stereo, CUMtte, mags, 4 wheel drive, ~Beauty. (1BUC815) '11 Chey CH1tlo1 ltd e cy1, 4 apeed, factory air, power steering, AM/FM 1tereo CUHtte. tilt wtlffl, low ml!Mge, Ilk• new. ( 1 BJX089) Drive Away For Only '82 Ford Exp 2. dr 4 cyl, 4 speed, factory air, power steering, AM/FM stereo, CUMt· te, cruise control, Ilka new. (1JEL758) '82 Dod11 Colt 2 dr 4 cyl. 4 speed. factory air, Radio, vinyl Interior, Ilka new, Econo type tranamlaslon (1DUG759) '11 T11ot1 Corolla Statton Waeon. 4 cyt, auto tran .. mlaalon, factory air, power steer· ring, pow. brak•, AM/FM 1tereo, Ilk• new, super ci..n (1BIG985) Auto tranamlulon, factory air, heater, power atMrlng, power brakes. power windowa, AM/FM atereo, whitewall tlraa, whMI cov- ers, Ult wheel, tow mlleaoe. Ilka new, super clean. (1GME138) '80 Mercedes 300D 5 cylinder dleMI, automatic tranamlMlon .. factory aw, full power, power steering, power brak•. power windowa. power eeata. AM/FM stereo, eun roof, leethef Interior, one owner (934VSAl Take This One Home At VANS '11 llC lultltl1 Te, Camper Van V-8. auto trans . heeter, power steering, power brak•. Many Nice Featur•. r .. dy to go. (950UCA) 'II ltd11 R1• ~ T11 Auto tranamlaalon. factory air, hMter, powert' stMrlng, power brak ... AM/FM stereo. ca ... ue. under 15,000 mu... like new, must .... (2F84295) '10 Ch1Yr1l1t Li••••n 011tt• W11• v-a. auto trana.. factory air, heater, PS, PB, AM/FM stereo, 8 trk, tilt whl, cru!M cont. iugg.ge rack. Thia van well equipped with Ice box, love ... 11. many a11tru (2E81111) All vehicles plus tax, lloenat, documentary fee. Used cars S 11 .00 smog control certlflcatlbn. All prices good 'tll closlng time Sunday, Feb. 5, 198•. All vehicles subject to prior sale. J The 1984 Nlnan 300ZX anntve"-ry model. Nissan's anniversary present: 300ZX . CARSON -Nissan Ltd. of Tokyo is celebrating its SOth anniversary as a producer of passenger cars with the introduction in the United States of a special edition of its popular 300ZX sports car line. The 50th Anniversary Nissan 300ZX, which provides several unique and distic- tive features over the all-new model Introduced In 1984, will debut at the Chicago Auto Show Feb. 11-19, and go on sale in March. The suggested retail price has not been set. but the anniversary edition Is expected to have a sticker of about $26,000. C.P. (Chuck) King, senior vice presi- dent, sales of Nissan U.S.A., said pro- ~uction of the new model will be limited to 5,000 units, less than 7 percent of total annual 300ZX production. and faired-In body extensions represent major appearance modifications. Exterior changes for the 50th An- niversary feature new front-fender sheet "Without doubt this will become the metal with a wide flare, and special rear most prized model ever In the 15-year fender extensions to cover the Plrelll history of the Z car ... a true collector's Item P7-serles 225/50VR-16 tires, mounted on among automobile and sports car unique turbine-design 16-lnch gold accent enthusiasts, " King said. "The Z has been alloy rims. The front and rear extensions our flagship, making a special edition an are connected by a rocker panel extension appropriate commemorative to our parent which carries a gold "Turbo" logo. The company's golden anniversary.'' T-top panels have a special mirrored finish. The anniversary model is based on the top-of-the-line turbocharged Nissan 300ZX with the leather/digital option. A two-tone silver and black color scheme. special interior. 50th Anniversary badging The Interior of the 50th Anniversary car is black leather w1th color-coordinated fabrics while the special steering wheel carries controls for the cruise control and electronically-tuned radio. The radio fea- $1000 off on a Scirocco The German engineers made it fun to drive, and we made it even more fun to buy. Special $11,400 Alloy Wheels, Air Cond, Power windows, Electronic Stereo Cassette and more # 10549 Stk 519 # 13266 Stk 499 The Wolfsburg Limited Edition Convertible Special $12,400 Alpine white inside and o~. White top & Alloy wheels. tures "bodysonlc" speakers, an Innova- tion on the 300ZX 50th Anniversary car. Low-frequency vibration pads are mounted In the seats to provide a dlstlnctly physical sensation of the system's sound, the equivalent of "feeling" low notes from llve music. Mechanically, the engine and trans- mission of the 50th Anniversary car are the same as the turbocharged 300ZX. The suspension has been slightly changed to take advantage of the Pirelli P7 tires and Improve handling. Both front and rear spring rates have been Increased, and a 23-mm front stabilizer bar is used Instead of the standard 22-mm bar on the 300ZX. Denny's, Conroy's • • • JOln In auto show Denny's Family Restaurants will participate for the second ~tralght year In attendance promotions with the 1984 Or- ange County International Auto Show. Cahners Expoaltlon Group, show producer. an- nounced. Discount ticket coupons will be offered at all Denny's restaurants In an expanded area which wlll Include all of Orange County and adjacent communities In Loa Angeles and San Bernardino counties. Beginning In mid-February, ,some 50 outlets will become auto show discount ticket head- quarters. Restaurants will fea- ture show posters and discount coupons wlll be available at check-out counter displays. Mark Katz. Denny's Division Marketing Mananger, welcomed the opportunity to join again In this promotion. "We are happy to be working once again with the Orange County Auto Show. Our 1983 ticket promotion received an outstanding response from out customers, and by doubting our participating outlets. we look forward to an even more suc- cessful effort In 1984." James Upp, Executive Director of the Orange County Motor Car Dealers Association. was enthusiastic about Denny's con- tinuing participation In show promotions. New 01odel CHICAGO (BW) -Nissan U.S.A. Thu;sday unveiled an all-new model. predicting It would strengthen Its share of the highly competitive small sports sedan market, but at the same time said the extension of Import restrictions would prevent the company from matching Its re- cord sales year of 1983. C.P. (Chuck) King, senior vice president, sales for the dis- tributor of Nissan passenger cars and trucks, uncovered the new Nissan 200SX . The completely restyled small sports sedan, which will feature a turbocharged engine for the first time. '84 JETTA Air condition, Electronic Stereo Cassette and more. '84 QUANTUM 5 cyl, 5 spd, 4 door GL,Air Cond1ned, Power Steering, Alloys '84 VANAGON Automatic, 7 passenger, Stereo Prep, Tinted Gloss, Two-tone, leatherette Smart Cookie! Automatic, Sun Roof, Air Conditioned 89380 Stir. 521 '84 RABBIT an Silver, Blue interior, Sport Motor, Trans, Wheels 88800 8 12,500 Stti: 513 '84 RABBIT Bl Deluxe ~ door 54idon 1800 DISCOUNT ON ANY IN ITOCI Stk . ..OS 8 12,240 '84 RABBIT •18. • door, • sp.ed 88890 1442 111111 BPl1t11 at Ed.inger Santa Ana 546-0220 ---®-~'-! HHIGEI I IAllH SU llECO flWY I . The word is out. Find your fortune by reading classified today and everyday. 642-5678 .. 10 steps to a successful 1 garage sal.e Deci• Oft dafH. LOOI. •t • CllenOlf lnO Ml "" oates •no I mes OI ,Ou• • Nie WMkenos ,.,. usu.fly OOoO Out m.n1 s11euutu1 Mies hi..,. bffn helO 1n the _,-.,ng jutl afllef WOfll Checil the wt1ther fO'ICaS( on lhe oaper ano ..,11ch lo• any other large event that "'-\I attract po11n1111 buyers away •uch as lairs or communuy •Ylnts Ha,.. Your sale run at IHst two oays -som. oeoote may not bl ~ to come on any s•nole cay J Writ• your ad. Here 11 • sugge1110 ao <>¥age Sale -oesk1 • Bantwooo rocking chair. toys. 1rifana clotr11ng, 1922 Voc11011 1n or1g1na1 c1b1,...1. ,,..ny gaoget1. tots or unusu11 •tams rock eollectoon p1tn11 Atlreshments 3 I m to 6 P m Saturoay and Sunday 1234 South A.nyttrfft Younow n J~-t of Main ano 2no Use th11 Slmple ao IS 1 QUtdl e. sure to hll unu1uat 11tms ~ H spec11tc as ooatble Gove 01rectoon1 11 llMdeO Don t Ute 10bt9'f\fl1QnS -maJ\y peo~ WOl'I I tJOlTler 10 ~C•pller them CAUTION Don t IOV9f11st anyth1no You oon r realty ha>e E\llf\' item 1n tl'le ao must bl on hano at thl start ot the Ull 4 Wh•r• to advft'tise. Place your ao wt.ere 11 wofl be-no~ peopre wno t1•e in the area -most people sriop ctow to l\Ome The • Oa1ty Pilot os rho by 88 000 aoutts on Costa Mes., Newport BHch Laguna Beach fMne. Hunhngton Beach 1no Founiaon Valley -ouaranteeong you w.o. e•posure Ano with ,the P110t ,.ou re not paying tor waste c11cu1111on •n Los Angeles or Anah11m Ptan to run your IO J t•meS O< ~e ano Stall ti I few 01~ belore the Siie so bargain hunters can h-Plenty of notic. 5 Mak• o siCJft. To help mai.e you• sale succeutut l'nlkl a tew signs • from carob01ro ano letlef W1tn a m.g1c mo1r1oer A 0000 s·o~ Sile •• 14 • n 6 Placing your sicp. The morning of tne sale bU1 not oerore place your signs Be sure and aod y<>vr aoo'-ss '~ 1ny • dorec11ona1 arr6ws Thos Sllould De ctone at>oul a no111 hour oefoce the Mii ttartt Pl-tour aogn white 11 can oe seen llom bOth sioes ol the street by pass1n9 cars and pe0es1roans CAUTION Some towns nave law~ that restroct the placement oll"d durauc n ol gar1ge Hie signs Pleue checi. wltn your town s p11nn1ng oep1r1ment or clerk 7 Mortcing pricff. Mark P"°" ~·they can be_, cleerty Otttee suoply storts h1119 vuoous ,._ Ind eo1ot1 ol sttckert • that work well or you can uee mulling tape Ho-ver you mari. !hem ..-. """" ..... Garage n 1es art for b'ilr911n hul'lter' Aememoer wtlateYer you e1n t sell you II ha•e 10 dr19 back on lhe hOVN It'd store aoa•" tor anotner year 8 S•rv lftCJ refr•shmtnts. Th os doesn I hhe to cost much 1n0 crHtes a lroen::!t-, • lltmospnere II 11so enc;ouri!Qft people 10 ttay tonoer 1no perhaps buy more V'ou could -n cnarge tor expen11•e 11tms loke doriu" or the koos could go "' bus1nns IO• Ille 01y ""th ll temor1.oe 1tan0 9 Display. M1k1 syre e¥1ry1h1ng canoe Men Ha¥1 card tables or • boardl\!Nd • lhelvet be._, two che1111 Oon I CIUM people 10 btnd over unteu you can t help '' Use one 11011 ts a dHk wn.re yow cen -1¥1ry1htng ind ' teke monet UM only one caah bO• (t•n cans or bOxu work ""''and mall• aura IOfNOIW II appointed cashier at all 11rne1 An.,,,,. t>elorehand tor a friend wtio c1n help an1wer QUeSl!One relief tor lunch. •It I). Clwck your n~ aftd fri•ds. 8 &ee 11 int w1n1 to ,om 'f04ll .... Th•""" give you IOfNOM to th~re e• With a~ .ncrMM 1n•re11 In your Ule II jOln rou. be 9'n to includie ff\11 rt your ad 1e..-np1e ,...1ami, Nie ne1ghl>Of'tlooo Nie ) Group••'".,, a IO«,.,_,,. lllft 100 pailyPilat Clettlfled Adver11slng ~2-6&79 .. ...... ACTIT'lOU9.,._U NAmlTAW The lollowlng ~ .. dolrlg OU8inell M. F.S CONSUL TING, 403 E. 81ttboe BIYd Apt. 7, Belbo9. CA. 92M1 • ~1 sheikhee. 403 E. Balboe Btvd. Apt. t. Balbo9, CA. t2M1 Thll buelMel .. conducted by. ., lndMduel. Fellta Shelkhel Thie statement ... fMed w41to ttle County Qerti of Orwige County on Jen 5. 1HA '1:M11t Publllhed Orenoe eout Oelfv Piiot Jan 27. ~. 3. 10. 17. 1914 57244 NI.IC fl)TIC[ ACTmOUI.,._.. MAim ITAT'lmNT The lolowlng l*90f1 II dolrig ~-= JOHN"S MOBILE 0£TAILINO. 1337 Sueeex Ln .. Newpcrt 8eec:h. CA t2eeO John C. Miiler, 1337 Su ... x Ln .. Newport 8eec:h, CA.. 92880 Thia bu11neu II conducted by an lndMdual. JoMC Mueller TNe ltatemstt ... fled wlltl lhe County ci.tt of Orenoe County on Jan. 5, 1 !MM '211111 Publllhed Or1nge Cou1 Delly PMot Jen. V . ~. 3, 10, 17, 1914 57'344 Ml.IC fl)TIC[ ..cnnouewu NAmlTATW The folow4lng per.an .. doln9 bu91nu189: (A.) CAYST A.LS (19) HEAIT AGE MtTALS. 2740 So. Hwbof BIYd . Senta Ana. CA 92704 ~ Aamnz. 1391 W. CerrltM, AMl'ielm. CA 9211CM Thie~ lot c:onduc:ted by an lndMduel. LeRoy RMWllZ Thie statement wu flled with the County a.rti of Orwioe County on Jen. 5. 1914 l"D4111 PutlWled Orange CoM1 Dally Piiot Jin 27. F.b. 3. 10. 17. 1914 578-84 Pm11? Publlehed 0r-. Cou1 Delly Plot Jen 27. F=eb. 3. 10, 17. 1914 575-M TMINGS to DO ~-1.~~--i.•·~ •. ~ \. -------&. DI .. l . .. No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper The ...,Pillf fits In . 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 -~T~Hf;,E~D;Al;;L;Y~P~IWT~~9jlfil~!*:= -11.m.~~ CLA IFIED OFFICE H T elephon.t Service: Monday.Fr id y 8:00 A.M.·5:30 P.M. Business Counter: Monday-Friday 1••wW1U._, ... ..,. a.;---· 1) FOl'edolure f"l.Xel', 4 Br.. family rm... low down or takeover bn. '91.SOO or lea 2) $4000 down down. 3 Br. 1 ~ a. .. H.B S&t.&00. wUtt nttdl fut ale. 8:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M. DEADLI. 'E PlBLI \1onda\ Tuesda\ TION OE OLINE 3) No down VA, 2 Br 1 Be... G.G . $78.900, 10 yr. old condo, pool. pted camn... Investor needl out. submit your~ W f'dnt-sda' Th ur<.<ia\ f rada' aturda, Sunda' at \1on . Tut' . Wf'd Thur .. Fri f n 11 :30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. 1 30 pm -l·30 p.m. 4.30 pm 3:00 ~ m 3:00 p.m. CA ~CELLAT IO~ & CORRECTIO~ Cancellations and c.:>rrection:, ma y be made on same deadlines as above. Please ask for a cancellation number when cancelling your ad . ERROR : Check your ad dail y and report error's immediately. The DAILY PILOT assumes liabilitv for the fir~t incorrect ir.sertion cnly . CLASSIFIEB-642-5678 CLASSIFIED~ INDEX UAL ESTATE ......,_.i Anatwvro Hlill &*-...... S.lbca~ u.i-ir-8nttl C-drlMM C.C.U M .... llaN Rani DToro f'ouMa.n \..t~ H""linC1'Jn BNcl\ """' """"""' ltv<1w i..c-a a... .. Ucurwt Hin. ~~-' Lab r"""' M_...,... V"'' .....__. 9-h San °""""'"' San Ju&n Cal><6..,.., Sanu Al>O $<-al 8"<1\ Sou•"......_.,... s.. ...... -.. T....,,, ~-.. -MOO.lo Hamn A.CTI' ..... "~'" Boatll ~·~ ..__......,., c ......... " ....,... Cmmml "'~' C-NUlno Ouplurs l 'NIA H.,._.to bo M- inn,....~ lndl.41'""' ,,.,. ~" Lt-U • "' '-t. 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OPEN SUNDAY 1-5. llllll m • lllUll Oespera1e seller says make otrw1 Lender ls offering under mattcet financing. 4 Br. home offers spa. spacious master suite, hardwood floors, trench doors, 3 ftreplacea. Cati now. Vacant -easy to Melt LMllU Traditional 3 Br. 3 ~ Ba. Bayfront. pier & float for 65' boat. Priced to Mill $1, 100,000. •m111111• Panoramic bay & ocean view 4 Br. 4 Ba. patio. pool home. Pnme loc. $775,000. YISll 111. UM lllf.-r Fabulous bay/mountain view. 1 Br, 1 Ba. condo co-op. Lowest price. $295,000. lllW PUil lltflllT Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 Br. 2 Ba up: 2 Br 2 Ba cln. 2 boat spaces. $1.500,000. PllllSIU -l•lllRllT Ocean & jetty views. Marine room, 4 Br, 3 Ba. 3700 sq. ft. 4 car parking. St.285,000. CM•IM OAYl lllFIN"f Corona Island cust. bayfront lot. 85' boat deck. Plans avail Now $370,000 wlt.rade AlllWIW•E Near new 4 Br. 4 Ba. lake view. 3500 aq. ft. $440,000. Will trade for a local prop. Bill GRUNDY . REALTOR ~ -l S v-. ~~. ~J • • • .. B ~ .. " r-_, 'o o ·- 0 ~ J c s "J.11 Ii [' I r 1' 9-.. - e-· i I I I DOING BUSINESS UNDER A FICTITIOUS NAME? All new buslneues using • flctitioua name. must by l•w be reglat•r~ wtth the County Cler~ The DAILY PILOT provides the form• and tiUn9 aervlcea for our .;uatomers. U you are at1rtlft9 a ntw bualne11 catt the DAILY P1LOT for Information •nd formt 646-4321 UT l» Daily Pilat • • ' 642-5678 =.:~--.-.::.;;,....__ ... HI 111 Salt l 1aH1 let lalt ..,.... ttr laJt LL lnu..t I H!!!. Val•raJs.... !••Ml Ual1rald.. 4M!!m!tt Val lln 1002 Celt•.... 1m ~ ...... 111128XeN!mw:tii."" Ctttillna 2in r · Li·~· -=-llJitt f • .. , ... ;m•==.=E= .• = .. =.·.·.~.·.·,·.·,·,,·.·L--.. LOT ,Of ..,. by owner In 4:60VER ilfOAEI• v::::.c:;;r o!°7e':'~J me: a Ir. t t. w/get. wld J"! .. , --:..'ff C..tl na ITU ..... ltac.. Jf4 Am w/Ba, In lrg hotM, pt.ter prof .• H.B. nr CM. 13()(). 988·284• • • coata Mtia&. CUh pref 5 bdrm•. maids, '4500 eq hkup nr Victoria ' Ca-...... .,.. ,... bd, 1'A be, W. Id•. NEW STUDIO APT 3 R 21 ba h d v t N Hlaheet offet 9009Pled. " 1495,000. 642· 1234 4 Br. 31.ii be, '450,000 nyon. UH/mo. Agt ly Own4H. Condo 1 of 2 lrand new. c;rpte, drpe l eoi .. Ch!Oa l Watrw C~rpe' u·n~. $ lt32.5coOo". o . acan ew (70'2> 329.93 t8 A4tno HA .. 80 .. Vl!W HOM!& ~ulty. 928 Malabar. 997.9309 or 831-3187 n.w juet ftnllt)ed, s Ir. blt·lna. Enct p1tto, Chtkt'n $410/mo. 8'40..0593 Aoom lhar• bath. 1221 • ·-o " " -•·1289. SM Id und• 2'A ... Supef apPQlnt· OK No P.t• M15/mo Wom.,.. 30 & Old., New· Lrg M"• Verde, tome fix· Carmel Mdl. 3 bf, fir, 2 bl, Hou ... for Sale Npt 8ch R9nt to OWN! 8poll ... 3 menta. gre1t location. 64~8 · SM Air Apt• 2 BA t b1th port S.aoh 645-2590 'RYIM( AYE Ing. Priced tor qutcll ••'-· nl~ yd. Sharp. Under . Bdrm famlly epot S750 or R •I'•. Mu at •••I apt. No P9t• kid• OK. " I Super loc Ofr H~33 mrkt, Owrlr 780·<>4111 Cetta ... 2 ar 2 Ba Qat 18'40 1 t015/mo. 642·7707 !ASTSIOE: 2 br, 2 bl, bit 1500/mo. 138-8'420 IUWI llTIL L..arge lot 90x 178 with older 3BR Im IM 4 UH llU b ... O.,a; 4 br, 1( ba, 539·8 t90 aeST Rlty '" POOL DOVER SHORES Ina. lndry Ito. Avall. now. Wilk to bMCtl 1 Br. atove. t t5.50/wtc. I up Color TV home $215.000 at BMutlNllY detllled On lam. rm. lrptc. cul ct. NC. llPIR IUU 3 BEOROOM • 3 BATH $595/mo. 831·3537 r•l':f.•· oarpe11, drlP"-PhoMI In ~CM IR •• Ew,ORT Mii.HT. EXCEPTIOIAL $435,000. • bd, 3 bL 21~ ~t=.:'~~-~:~ t Big a bright • • 2 evper StiOO/Mo 549-7991 1400, Dia mobli. horn.. no SH Imo. 83a..837 227 • N:tlr.45" Via lth9" Open Sun-. . plulh decor huge mut., I Pit•. Meture 1du111 Walk lo beach. Home & Apartment: 3BR. 2ba, frplc Pt~~io! ~~.!~h:i~. 2 daya.1 ..... CANNERYVIL· l !!J!rt .... , 1111 1ult1 quMna kitchen • nta aster t""'t NOui.t. ~!•8·373 Bachelor W>O all utlle. .~~!.c8~PN ~~~fv h f 1 ba. tam rm a.autlful LAGE REAL TY 813-3777 ea;;-workahop garag• lor dad NiCe ''· Of 3 • a:n. .... ewpott, _.. 538-'4437 & + coBBQzy guS~~ q.~Ors (or apl) wtt rp c baekyatd and your own or '99--4802 agt. Ho~ P~~ ~ob~~ kid• ok. utll1 petd ONLY :&:· kid•. Piii ok $450/mo. 1Br.181. email . 4 3028 w Cout Hwy. Npt privet• SPA.I I 195,000 Liii WAtDPlllT pete. CloM 0to •hoPe l 1500'• ptua 150 NCurlty 0 Agent 983-0427 cottage, ort ro.d. quiet Vautlta ~ 3 bdrm s.tl/tr9CM/IUM r .. taur.,..te. Furn. 2br, 2 , .. 537·5027 l al MI 2012 N•pott 81Yd. 1P1.ge Bdrm, The W11. ltatall 2to7 ROY loOlRILE, R11lttr . 'Risor 1 S995.o0o Open Sat/Su~ ba,$1200/mo, Fum 2 bf, Very c;lean. 2 Br,, ba. "" ....... 2•01 TIL .... 142·1IOI pe~/~I~~~ a..95. no lg 141 8W cabin POOi 141 'fl21 1·5. t2'4 Via Udo Nord 1 ba, din rm. frplc, bay type •Pl In qui.t MllQh· w '525 2bf pool 2 per.one · table, color TV. 2 frpl'e • ealf y 213·947-2329 vtew, lrg tunny deck, borhOOd 16715 1532·3289 ~hon l9rm r9ntal. 2 br. 1 only no' ..ata' 328J-17th eaaa ltac 4 S'-"" 14 64M818 $1$00/mo 1·772-180t ba, lg llv rm. din rm, · ..... -._.,. •IWPllT IUOI H Hlm Lu•. e>c.an View VIiia W/1ld9 3 br. l'h b•. frplc. patio. frpl. country entlq. Piao.. 646-8137 11·7pm ST DIO· emell, but grMt ==lta-t-a"Tl-1-11----- Bank r1t:>OMHln, .. Bdrm 7 86-1172 BalbOa 2br. 2b•. S229K Liil llU lrg yard S725. tll 'lut 6 plu.az 1 or 2 working M25/mo. 2 Br. 1·~ ea. IOC 'blk to Main BMch' 1•1111200,000 2·~ Ba, 2 year old condo. 644·8200 Coby 6415-8555 3 Br. 2 Ba. Furn . Avall. March 15 Heidi peraona, non·tmk, no greenb91t, lndry rm. nlQe downtown. All utll• Incl. _.,n"-!1111trllll't....,~~'ll'l""U01 __ Enl<>y thl• lo\'91y elnw• 2400 aq ft with yard $1750/mo. thru 6-84 979-2390 or 1557-81550 p111, u1111 111and nr foe. 2078 Thurtn '300/mo 494-8087 ilfJ;; &lglnal11 ~:1:~1~f,me ~~n~.~~~: Great e •Id• locetlon ,).;JMWJl.wtA.l... lrwNRT TllUOI Biii Grundy 875-8181 DaH •• •• wet er. rr. laundry TIL •••• 141· 1IOI STUDIO Walk to Town lllllUTI Jllllll Jo ct Jon on q u J • t ~~n~o7~~.~1n:~c:P~,r~~: 3880 Mlchelion Drive 3 S ~3~:·o ~~· B ~~ k :~: 11 .. M llfwr1hlae• OCEAN View. 2 br, 2 ba S900mo. 75-3880 Eutlld• 2 Br 1 Ba ;nd S.ach 1350 Newport 8eh 641· 1899 cul·de·Hc n .. r Newpor1 Submit on dwn peyment lrvlM 983-8377 leatrll 2202 condo, MC. gate, pool, ~artaHh F1r1l1ll1• S5!50/mo, 2811 .E. !Id·.,, 4 9"5022 evening• Shr/M 2 atory lg nlee 4 br e.ach T1nnl1 Club. EHi· Full price$ l89,000. SALE/LEASE OPTION IPT lllTI YIOTH•a• I I WI 11nnl1 S750 842·9772 lalMI 831· t755 houM, Meaa V«d• Prlv blutf shopping center and Univ. Park Townhome ..,. ••••r 1ttr F l Pe-' I 2107 s ac·o s· I rm/bath 1325+ 2• 1-9990 Corona dll Mar High 3Br 2Ba. u.ume S 153.000 llelt It taa ta a uat• I Frpl pool prvt pet lo P 1 us mg e. Ont School Only s 199.000 Trad1' t1'onal 2,b1o'·n21bh•u·121.cr•,r. ga•rv.•Pr1',1n1,1•,· •t 12%. owe 2nd. Lovely ....... WL. n Vall•I. 2234 Bach. apt, ref•. il!B d1hw1hr X-lg 2 Br on & two bedroom apt.s. 3br 2b• Btlbo• P•n. dup· Cett Sally Shipley or p bulltln c;abln1t1, Ilk• n9W. -,j mo/mo 111 IHI + $200 Eutald• S8t 557-2841 lex nr "'H" SI., S300 mo Joyce Oabolt Realty ,other lu1pg2:-..do'o' Prllme Complete wit h rul "''' IUIAlllllT Vacant 3 r 2ba. OIOM to d•P 57'3.54a9 Garden Ilk• 2 Cir w/-"cl·.. 11t/IUI. 873· 1101 c;e: 759.9100 -------, ""·' .. ·. · ... ·. lll,100 IEW LIFE snu You mull Ml th111 light and elry 1 llory 1 huge bedroom condo In Im· macul111 condition Loi• of windows Owner will help pay co111 Cell now 5"6-2313 THE REAL ESTATET<S · oc.. "·" . pr nc b / hi 1 k tt r achl• &875 Keith -,..,...-.,,.,....,,,_.........,___ '"' -· ""' a:H -7370 only. 788-0719 ern w pc• ence. l1t /ll1·1111 9•2-'4471, t11•9.9e•3 BAY FRONTAGE "-·ch p1t10 w/apaoe of 1200' Balboa Pen: F 215 looklng v 1227.000. 2912 Broad. " "" " .,... h C I F 2 8'4l5 1 '4'4& I pl., prkng 2 Br $800 1 Br m. harming ahuttered , or to ahr br apt on -------· TlllnllllOl IUln • NEW & LOVl!l. y DECOR Ht. tac.. s100 or vacation rt•. 303 bldg nr Pac Amph & occ t>ueh. '400/mo + ·~ SECURITY GATED 2BR Largeet hom• In thl• lovely INOTAflW YllW 2·•tory townhouH. 3 1388 Hat oo.in cloM E Edo-wetw 1/87 t.2888 w/veltd eelllng, 10' frpl(;, utll•. Mar. 1 8715-4090 2be horn•. Sliort wa.lk to ereal 4 Bdrm 3 Ba & • From lhla brand .._... lltt• ... .-.. 2 P• , ..... , Bachelor • 111 nu crpt, drpt. Jrg ekytt BI g Can Yon• .. • m . ,._ h ,... bo • m Highly ,,.._ ........ ba • pvt petlo, Pvt r .... u L11•11 ltaek 2141 bath & watk·ln, w/d hk·up .. Huntington ~act1 u.-nu r lnQ In Herbor Ridge El· entry. flr•place, com-539·8 t90 BEST '"-1 d FURNISHED or non•emkr to ehr furn. lu• F>erfec11orretlredor upgrad•d Incl ,.. 11111 one ol Newpori'e munlty pool. $850/mo. 38r 2b• urv1raded all •P· 18 N. lag. beaut. cx:ean ;val~13~~,5~= .~:O UNFURNISHED. condo. pool, t9nnl1 crte 11ngle1 Pool. •P• & mod91ed kitchen & wood moat' pr .. tlgloue-guard· Acrou from park. pllan~a 1;c1 wath/dryr vi-. 2 blk to bch, all utll. ALL UTl.ITIES se<>O/mo. 780-8181 ;~~~l~u~ ~,'lty ~=:· ,!:~.~k'':g:00,3 •d eommunltl•j· 180 NEWPORT SHORES· lrplc nr beach S850/mo"I TV cabl•. very nice tor 1 Large 1 bdrm w/g1r~. PAID. HE~LTH Employed M/non-emkr, Abercrombie ~~o.:t~9 GOOd llnanclng·•nxlou• d10aorc"et~lna 01 1tnhld oo.apann S..utltul • bd • lam rm • 2131488-78881493·7193 non·tmkr, no pet a. 1525• W..talde. No pete. •11 CLUBS. TEHNI~. health oriented &. neet. Mlt.r S239.500 19451 .. · • wood & gl... Jacuzzi teaM, lalllaat 1100 d9'). •tt 8"30· 845•3487 SWIMMING plus lhr BalbOa laland 2 atory, TOP 'lllLITT Slerre Canon Opn Fri. orema of aparkllng JJghta maatl4' bdrm 1Uit1IHl00: S575 2 Br 2 Be eov patio. 973-0307 or 497-4~2 Large t Br. pool, lndry lac. S.400mo. Before 8:30 am Thi• 11 • perfect example Set Sun alldey Agt " night • Bdrme, 3 Ba, W1ttrfrtl1 h•11 l1t. poola, •hopping, 19881 STUDIO: pvt ant, pool. a ll utlle paid From much """'' Sorry. or ev., a.au 876-8 t85 of how lo over Improve • 786~7500 light A airy .. LautremOflt.. 111·1_._ Claremont 538-8030 Mature. prof bulln... S.42'4/mo. 648-0338 no peb .. Model~ with edded bonu• room. .,._ NI k ·~26 ~en daily 9 to 6 F9m 25 0t owr. 1282.50 property _ tnclud.. the ~nlv P~ 3 St 2'A ea aa1a lulh atrium entry and OUll DI A HllnJ peraon. am r ... mo like new baehelor, Eut· · Own Bdrm & bath. Bob. belt of Wfndow cover· · 0 · · ' Gigantic 3 • hu,,,. ramlly tbru June. u4~Ut O kw d Ing• wattpapere carpet· or ... opt n greenbelt loll of dlcofatlng pol9"· lal"--I 1u• 2".... r ltd•. $325/mo lnc1 uttl• a 00 7~1-~7 bet ~PM Ing 'and panetlino that $135.000 Agt ?59-0805 11a1 Priced to Mil NOWI ... I .v. room cuatom d•cor lt~t ltack Avall Mar t. 557·2881 ~partmtnls belong• In tM otfloe ot L11aa1 ltac~ I 7159• l Br, 36 •. a;ny • a,ln rm, gar. ~:::'~:· ci>~~yv~o: oc:nffont ' Br 3 Ba dpix. Lrg 1 Br. 73'4-C Shallmar. -;---Fto'~d~~~c!. ~J::. th• chairman of th• -Nopet•. rly 1100/mo $50 11cur11y ,,. ToJuneeth $1000/mo, S.4215/mo. Apply A.pl B. Ntwport BtachSo. $275mo.C.M.6e2-22•7 board 2 Bdrm 2 Ba with lllLlllll OWi 1111 213-395-3511 53 7 -5027 850· 7388 548-1837" 642-3307 1700 16th Street F k 20 30 ... pool. recreation and 2300 aq ft, wood & gl.... I lMI em non-am r, • · ... r 0.1 . NOL ltOIE greenbelt•. Priced way while water vi.ow. 3br, I Elegant 2 bdrm & den, H tatall Lrg 2 tlr. 2 ba. new (at Dover) 3 Br apt. NB. *285/mo. Fully upgraOed kllch below cost •I St39.500. den. l•c. 21/1b1, lrpl, open Pt1la1•l1 2H7 pluah crptg. 2''r be, cedar levlafify furn condo crpta/drpa/palnt, gar, 642·5'13 850·8641· 6'0·2980 Jiii w/mlcroweve and com· 751·3191 beam celling. water toft· P•nlnaula Pi. EXIC home, & glua 5 blk• to ocean., w/everythlng, great vl9W trplc. forced •Ir. conv• Fem rmte nMd9d: 3BR p111e1y ln1u11ted family ner, aolar hot weter, waltl 2$00 aq 11. di• 3 Br. 2'h Obi car pvt ger., fully $890/mo. •hor1 term nlent. 1000 aq tt 1595. Ntwpof1 Buch No. h" CdM $400/mo, wrtt home Four total C::SELECT to beach/vllla~e/achool YILUIALIOl Be. lrg maeter bdrm malnt. yard No P•t• only, No prepa.ld IHI. 549•9300 8801rvlne~venue 883·11••.ev758·9315 bedrooma, 2 bathl and ..... PAQPERTIES OPEN HOUSE /Sun 1·'4 CATALINA/OCEAN VIEW tulle den, lam rm 3 $985 Jniulre et 818-575-0111 New lua. condo nr S.C., (at 16th) F9m. to thr w/Mme Npt solar healed pool An op· 1 =iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 988 SKYLINE OR frplc:, 1tep1 to bay' nr 527·18lh 1· 980·833t " Plaza, 2 Br 2 Ba, pool, 645 1104 por1unlty to own your 11 S349.000 '49•~8t88 Luxury dcon~o with ~nder· beach: alarm, No p911 011 Adame malchle11 3 Br AJarlatat1, "af. Jae .. 1enn11, In-home ... • Shoru. ~r ' f~t · own home and Invest In • • TllPLU + ITllll ~roun pr g. pool •P•· Yrly IM. 500 K SI. By 2 Be d1hw1hr gar ahop cur It Y. S 8 0 0 Imo. p~l~~~~4o ID, *3 + your future 1132.000 Oceanfront view, Hndy ug~';'.~.~~~~ h:ir~~~ APP t. S 190 0 I mo . grltly I/yd Morel $750 + lalki ltlui Z70I 549·3'421 Tracy. LANOLOA~· 1 n..d J's _u_l_. ______ _ - "A" HlHO"t. beach at door No wall• & wood plantatlon 548.2575 '" 539·8190 BEST 1X11ract 1 Br. yriy. M1tur1 Nice Et1ld1pvt2 br above rental• a WEEK to meet FB~nl•~~50~~: +nr Back 1111~1.., Inc:. • negative ltow Cen cloM 1hut11ra Selling com-VIEW_ 3 br, 2 ba, 2500 aq Pleaant E·Slde 5 rm hM married couple No gerage. FrM wuh•r & my cllenra nMde. Call y. '-" utll. REAL ESTATE for Eaater and aumrMf pletlly d9COrator turn-ft, 2 lrplca ARCHITECT'S blllna DBL GAR lg I/yd amkng or Pell. 875-02•7 dryer prlv. No garage No HELEN 875-1771 71 • 15 •e-8009 aft Spm 831·1400 rental• $500,000 cuh lahed & w/all apple• Incl DELIGHT. $1800/mo Klde/P111 mid $600'1 + Newt decorated 1 Br peta Mature cf.i. pref Lrfc rm In 2 atry hM, w1lk In --------.... dn Owe nerB wlGll flnan at rd•l!~g. wuher 1& dryer. -~~u7c17huct k ~~~11571~3 sm '" 539.9190 BEST 15~/mo 2131289•9307 R1r1. 14215 mo 46-2852 3 ~ ·~~~ ~'ll~~rlp•· c ... ~:..9w51d.; .. ~l~~o1.~mult ---t~I. all Ill errle ... wuher. m Ctowave, ., ..,.. or_.,... .. vacanl 38' 2BI, CIOH tol 114 Agate Redueed lrg 2 Br 2 Ba · · ~ ""· ·... · v""'·"" .. HPUI . 041 ltllf ILOGI The Gerrie Co 840-8800 dl1po1al S t5 t,OOO. ••illrHt school• kid• ok $875 garden apt. pool & r.c $850/mo. yrly 754 8930 Mate. 30·1. to •hr Mt# R:;:511~1~30~1 ~1~~,~~~~ ttPWlllE LaiualitHl l 9 OWNER 831•7589 ltac.. 22ll 962·44J1Ke1th&e8-9853 lal ar11$535 710W18thSt Y,ILIOITOIUGI COMhme.OwnBr,ba,llv parcel with 1p1elou1 2 Br DeHghlul Cd~ locallon! 2 Beech-walk 7lix 2 Br 2 Be IAUO& LH llPLD Vacant 3Br 2 Ba clOM 1o Ptalallll 2707 THE SEVILLE 2 Br w/gar Lrg 1 br duplex Prttg. rm, hM prlv'a SS50/mo rear unit 1 blk from CdM Bdrm 2 Bath eluate. condo. s 110.000 Pvt Walk 10 1hop1. t>ueh. Bal lrw IPAOllll achool• kid• ok 5750 2 br. \ 61. lndry DeCk. crp11. drpa, blllna, lned relrlg, cable tv. $'450 mo. Karen daya 83 l· t•.-O main beacti Owner mu at 11rge muter 1u1te. den area, tennla .. una, pool, Pier, ferry, rMt 3Br/2ba 3 Sr 2'1. Ba In-home ape. 962.44 j 1 Keith 988•98153 view Beach 111 blk Yrly yd w/pallo. wet er pd. Daya 833-3000 ext. 2&e9. Mate rooma11 wanted. 3 sell 1mmed & will con· e nc Io 111 d P 11 1 o l•c Owner 495•3780 ea. 218 Bal BJ 873·2943 mod upgraded kitchen. $800 • ut111 675-8829 2818 .. C"Santa Ana Ave. 85t-3259; IV.a 64i·802 bdrm on S~ore, N.B aider any otter $395.000 Wttttllff 1._,11._ 1 lrpl, 2 car gar wlopener, Baal. Bu~ar 24 IC • I M 7 55815 C111 1-5 836-4120 2 bdrm 2'h ba 2 tty '360 plua utll. 650·9182 ••11•1 •ULTY lnttrl hack l • • hug1 aundeck & yrd. lnc11 troaa I . ar · , · " " " . l "-1(.,l if J-1(.,~l.I S2•9K Bkrcoop642·•859 W/O, freezer. gerdener & 3 Br 2 V. 81 Condo, pool. 1 B :;t;W 1550 I I Ii All utll• PAID. Eattalde 2 condo w 2~ car gar. M/F for nt<:e blaeh houM, 171 211 1 ·-.... ~ .. -·-... •-mo re 1 12001m0 •P•. tennl• S800/mo r. · nc ut Br. Duplex. 1850/mo. No walher/dryer hook up, N.B. View. Yrly 1317 + •7 •• •• 1 1 • 1 ,tl/W._ 1 ,, 1 Realtor•. 675-eo6o Mt~llt Btatt 881_3801 5,8 3,21 · Agt 840·5837 8151-1851 8S7t~2•2t0o7beach No Piii. peta pl ..... 780·8882 pool, tennla, Jae. 11050. lut + dep. 81!-2728 •• • • I . • .,. 850·•489 850-8897 ---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-.iiiiiiiii laJL-a 78 SKYLINE 12x•o. C • I M HH lmat 2 44 , WlllWI YILUll MtF anat• large 2 etory •• ,LEI .. cholee apace, In NB adlt !tlH t ar 2 B R 2 B X P t I j 2S8BOOr t ~ Be•· Ir pie, pool. 1 Br. •Pt• evall pool, apa, 2 Br upper dplx. ocean· houM w/apa Newport f tDiDllll 1007 park $21 iOO 2BR 2ba upper unit 3yra 1 er ' mo •II M. Hiii. egt front yrly $896/mo Call Shor11 nr ~h 1 OOROIA Ill Ill OPEN koUse h -lpm .. ___ ...... _. Cullom order your own new 70911. Orchid 0 $775 ~~-:7ho~:d~nc u~1~,:~~· 759-9t00, IVH 673-2658 ~~l=~~~b•I No pet•. Th2bt827·223t. Fri/Sal t•nnla,. w/d, S•oO ~~ Located on quiet street Frl·Sun 2109 E Balboa 14xU or 20 K4• In Sr. mo/mo 720-1705 egt MC ~Ip ceth celllng• & 2 Br. 1 ba, aunroom, new TSL Mgmt 754-0081 or 848·8023 utlll 831·0051 831-181515 just 11 few blocks trom Blvd Lg Fam Home, Bay PIUOE SUSltEDI .J::~ ~~f~~~8M:~.4990 3BR 2Ba. wall< to beach. mor9 Ss°5o, 786-8118 5~;~/ P•~7'0!~~ie7 yerd 8'42-t803 413 Via Lido Soud, 3 Br 2 M/F to ahr bMutUul condo shopping 3 Bdrm• & 2 View s495,000 Sell/ ltlYltw · very nice & clen. Vicent. 2 15 B --mo 4 D p I t 7 Ba, rrelhly painted & dee· In lrvlne (WOOdbrldge) all oaths1neachun1t •fire· trade dn E·Z term• 3Bd Bar Harbor Bestlo· UlllllllLLI $1050/mo lu Oya $~0501~~ WALKTOBEACH:3br,2 IDI tD orated 11375 /mo. tacllltle1.S390 •'.iiut11'a& places, seperate gar· owe PIP 644-16'42 or cation w/vlew Gate A bllUI 1972 Roy11 644 ·9111 , ev /wknd . ba,v1ryn1ce&cte1n V•· * CrMk al your door 873·t283or875-35151 tutmonth.788-1798 ~~~~~t9blt~l~d k~~=;~:· 1209)658_7472 ~uarded $349,500 Open Chalet hm, lg• llV· 494-4325 ' .llI!ffi cant.$1050/molM Day• •l•P·brand new 1br CLIFFHAVEN 2 Br 1 e a. Prof M blt 25_35 ,hrw-M Owner·• unit hH t>een Ctroaa ••I lu l 22 6~;.~;l1 o~-:44.iJ~en Ing/dining & kltch area, $850 2Br,g1arege,refr1Q1. 'Rlsor] 844-8587,evea494-4325 condo, walk to beach; lrp10.garag1.ldMlforr• 3 Br. 2 Ba. Coate Mua completely red1core111 ----tem rm w/wet bar. matr aouth ol Hwy. no pell Frot11 duplex: 2 br, 2 be. hu pool/Jacc. •1550 mo. tired couple, no '*'· Condo S275 548-4301 Asking 5395.000 221 JAll11f ba w/walk·ln CIONI &. 708 Avocado 873-7787 80lf y $750/mo. 457-A s... 6'4<>·95..0 or 881•9 t24 Aveh. 3·1. 1500/mo. yrly. . ' 171 41 673·4400 Ocean vu from thla 2·aty 3 e Ufllllll e garden tub Elaborete ward. Open Set/Sun 9-5. 3 Br 2',.. Ba. frplo, 15'48•5308 or 731-3772 PARK NEWPORT APT Br 3 Ba home on a nlee Xlnt financing avail dreHlng ., .. w/dbl alnk. UYllll PUOI • oceen vl.w gar 1725 Baohel0< wlll lhr 2 br, 2 ba 12IJ1 U "HH 40· wide lot Only atepi lo 3br/3be. corner 'lo blk to Young adult• welcome Baytronl apecloua 2 Br 2 / 7 8 6-1172 Cnta Mtta 2724 714·964 59°27 evn · Cozy ciMn 1 Br, $500, utll. apt w/aame. 8"°·8287 H AA 80R main beach S.425.000 Marine Open Sal & Sun Agt 5•0•15837 Ba St750/mo l Bdrm, 11ovVr1/rlg. • . ~5-1~~~1 E. tSth St PRIVATE WING w/bath. Drive by & call Mark at 2561 Clrcle Dr 646-8325 SACRIFICE S18 !500 Biii Grundy 875-e181 $.425/mo ulll Incl No I I Ttrt 2732 M/F n-amkr, lovely hm. Jacob• Alty 875·6670 IAYPllllT lllll F v adult park. Pet• 4Br 2ba. view. pc.>l. tennla. pet•. 848-4382 New 2-ety 2 Br COf'ldo, ON THE CANAL 3Br 2ba, 662·7•20 aft 3 or Iv meaa. 2 Br, 2 Ba, Owner wlll gdnr 2 I pie o n/agt $810 hom• 780-895 t 11200. New cpte. 2 frplc. IEITYALIE ·Oll Oneand,w/bo•t•llP Fixer cerryal tO•t. 983-1261 $20001 ]59'~ 3880MlchelaonDrlve tbr Etldew/yd/gar pell ortt.8512000 Atk I encl gar, no peta. ~. fernele to lhr 2br. SPACIOUS TOWNHOME upper Peaceful etmoa-0 mo • Irvine ok 1t1-A Cecll Pl. E of w • or 876-8808 2ba, w/d, frpl In CdM. 3BR 2·~ be. mirrored phere, plenty of prkg New Ctatltry Lttt Hll Mt ll 4 22nd/Npt Bl. (Now) $535. Mr Ammerman '400mo Inc utJI "8-242'4 IORHOll wardrot>ea, 4 patio•. 2 kitchen. 2 br. 2 be + xtra C 1 · 1225 TIRTLEllOOI 730-0556 or 875-3875 But ltack 14 Oui.t 2 br, 1 be, petto, or 875'-8928 uk lor Jiii. Th11 property 1how1 the lrplca 2 car gar 2000 room• $325 000 !II I $995/mo • Br 2 Be Eaat· B ,· pool, garage No peta. etlect of an owner who . . .-• Mre Long 0850·1190 SACAfi?ICE 2 adJolning aide. large yard. 2 car• R2~batha,3cergar 21>drm,1'.'rba 810JoAnn 3Br2'hBa,2-atyfrntunit, 1801-B 15th St Nwp\ Rmmte wanted lo thr sll Modern kllch Pou grav11 Peclllc Vlewe enclad ger w/opener. Plan 3 N91Jtral colora Nr St Adult• pref Small dog O.R . 2 car att gar. S725 Hgta. 1800. COM. 2 Br. 2 ba hm .. f'opertundna.te'1nydhespneonwdsh••Unto. 10%dn. Comm pool. •P• BAYFRONT w/grnt v1.w, Memor ial Perk $1000 WHher/dryer hook-up. Bonita Canyon achool OK 645·8'453 49•·2306 Avall. lm!Md. 850-8213 I 1350/mo + 'h utlle. John I & tennla. On Canyon 2 sty lormel entry. MC partl 1 rn Close 10 111 Gardener & weter Incl 642·9225 or 780-8932 tell quickly and take 1 Cr"t Dr Call f0< eaay Sl,350,000 875.2330 (2t3)•33-7059 Y ~66 C.C11 $1275/mo call955·2108 2 Br, 1'.'r ba 323 E. 18th S.aut 3 Br 3 Br twnhM, Oulet,coot,2Br, 1ba,gar, -=-------.,----- beating on Ihle outatand· ahowlng Only $255,000 C 1-1 --St TwnhM. lrplc. patio. xlnt area, nr Hunt Hrbr. pool no '*' 1801 B Shr lrg bMut. C.M hOl'n9. 1ng 5 Bdrm 3 Ba hOme 1n 873-t800 Wm E Doud Ill OUYOl·IY IWIH taatrc I TIL l1•t 142· llOI Univ Pk 3 Br 2'~ Ba, on gar 1850 Frpl. vaulted celllnga, 15th. SI. N.B. 0 1800/mo. •II amenltlea, F pref. S300 ~eS~9i~e 7~;1c3~9 :ow I CNIH OIH t ~/· fixed rate. 30 yrac Prerrtz 1290 2 Br, 1 ba, gar. w/d hkup. w;~oi~~ ~~;1~:;'ec1 Sierra Mgmt 641· 1324 'we~co. yrd, ger. wet bar. 850-8213 + "'utll•. 548-2497 $3 onaco with beat G Newporl Bayfront prime 2208-C Ptaoenlla Ave. No . 2 Br t'lo ba twnhM. ger. h k u P • S 18 5 y1•1AJLLll 1 Ill lllO WE LOOK FOR YOUI C:SELECT ll ender repo 5o.ooo. view 14 Rue VIiiar• ottlce bldg 8472 aq ft pets. $595. 5'45·7983 OOOBRIDG petlonopetaS525/monr 848-0739 n Hou .. /RoommatM ...-PROPERTIES ~ti'.~',1~7 Puh Prop Open wknd1. 640-1538 $1.600.000 Biii Grundy 2 br, 2 be twnhome. avell 19th·Pomon• 548-6357 condo: Spec. 2 br. 2 bl, 646-8542:(2131687•9064 Unllmlted 832·'413'4 If OWi(• Bkr 875·8 t81 2 Br, gar. lenc. yrd, pello, 2/ 14 $750 786-0889 eva trplc, 2 palloa, OW, wet V«ulllet Condo· 2 Br 2 a: If y HOMES DUPLEX LOW DOWN n D-1 /U l l 0 cpl, pet OK, avall now I L 2io1 2BR 1b•. 2912 PeppertrM ber, aplral 11alrc1M, ger. ba. top fir, o0.1n w ........ w..... 2tOt • ' Otter TO'a and/or cuh SALE OR TRADE 8f txtl a II 5585· 548•7506 II H HC• n ~:~··7~8~t g3hhlll10dd OK. ACCIH lo pool, jac, clbhM. liOO 6'48·2166 2BR 2ba furn fiouM for llHT IUY-12111 I s 113 ooo eq Anume ·cu s 1 om eon t em Pd Etslde C M 6 unite, J H , 2 U •HOOOU' 36r. 361. North End of ":'.. • • Hune. gu BBQ & club· VILLA BALBOA top nr July/Aug. '8'4. Newport or Y~~~~0~oeve;~15ol ~~~:~~ s212:~ 1~ 642-5290 ~~~d/~~"<:o'· ,/'~n:r r;;~ Owner wlll help fin Call EKecutlve home, top aree. geted community Bell 2BR 1 be. New carpeta. hM. $715. (2 t3)698-2712 Harbor v1ew. 2br 2ba Laguna Bch, monthly d I R 2 LOT I Ba 4 ca a 0 k h B • t I Y 6 4 5 · 9 1 6 1 . Mete Verde 59501mo view In town Mo to mo Mature edit• pref. 15215. •k"'llM 1~ etrlg MC • renlal. 839-0032 mo e 3 Br 2 Ba home • · 'g r • w r • P. 844-2270 evea Broker _ No pet• 979~5278 $1875 494-9813 Agl 548-7729 bld'g'/ p'a 1·n~, ~/j~ F/d•"rtl ndl lbr •Pl 0-r Nice yard and p1110 lam· 1 Bulldera apeclel ~ 2 BR ''I A lag111mate bay view • ,........ ..... ..., y lly room new carpet & Iba house Plana done S550.000 FP $80.000 IM· lactat Prtt 1390 Anolher Eaatalder ss25 LltHI Hills 2290 2 br. 2 b•. lrplc. balcony, no pet• S985. 833·2462 guett ha. CM/NP arH, tresh pa1n1 in beige lor lwo, 2 atory condoa at Isling 191 84•-7289 Eas11id1 2 Br. 1 Ba houae Rents dlx 2 Br Hm dbl gar HOME FOR RENT OW, ?,arege, prkg, yard H ltatalt 77 up to S325. 875·2182 lones OWC $30,000 2no 7 1 1 M a r g u 1 r I t e on 8200 IQ ft. IOI quiet Piiio kldl & pell Lagunt Hiiia 3 & 2 Bdrma $60-0 mo 830·44SS Prof cple IMkl clean 2 bf first ~O of St95.000 11 $198.000 2ov. d n I lllOAIYOIOllTll A11um• 9Y. private loan 539-6190 BESTree S800-S825 Fln<*lyard• 2-Br,2b1Townhome,gar· • Secu111yCi~1t1 3t!:~· &,b•1i,! ~!:~Zto h~M In CM. No pet•. 10 75Y. " anumable Ownr/agt 720-1 t01 m~ LowHt priced golf courae $115,000 Devld Bourke ••t..ai~•"t I -·• & g•reg" Kid• & pet• ege, avell 2/t t se<>O/mo • Pho1 & Ate Room .. 781 ••t 81 2· N/~kra. Rentseo<>&up. Aak tor Bettini Laughlin -I CUiiom •n C1nyon • R .. lly 5•6-9950 H" Ill -A .. c~eud .. welcome 883-0755 645-3587 eves • I ~ l 811 P11>0 Apt1 .... mo .... • 548-5072 (morning belt) 844-7020 Ctstl Itta l Bedroom• 4 bltha prl· OUMt, pta"' on ot t llllt RU L llTlTl . Plltlflf IWllllllP L1ndlord1Adv1rtlMFrM l~rl ltac "12il 11 1 Br nr SC Pia.ta. S.A • '•••Ott1linosc.o,ng ..,.a .... 1.....,,.1 __ _.. __ I 104' ll1tr11t I vale pool and •P• UI· BEACH 4-PLEX 50¢ •• Stor• & Market• I /mo Modern 2 pool, •P•. patio, 1625, • 011n-.sn111 & 880 I , Br condo, nr s.e. Plaza. Prof...Sona.I. matu'9 ladv .Ew E.lu.D-•o ''''flat" um1te5in1.P1r81~•.•cy 5 5822 J "· ·Sh k ' • • ., 000 Two 3 Bdrma & two 2 64 t-4280 Sto Baek Ba •Bd 3 carport 7 2· • 09 to """"• 001 S$00/mo. 1200 eeo. cs.p H • • •mall ( 1bdrm, OMIRlll No point•. no Joan leea ll0· 1100 bdrm• Aaaum. l 185K. Beaut 3br 2'hb• TwnhM ba 1300 s/I lcar ger •TOWNHOUSE 2 BR 75•·7309. Bruce ~ yard) houM In 4 Br 3..., ea RV apace. 30 yr fixed Priced at Huge matr redwd decka pool. jac '•K lot Poae t'lt be. gar. patio $545 Colta W~ta/Hunl e.ICltl winding brick walk to • pool Eaatatde Coata $289K. 8 ~" n•w pool. iec. iennl• E/llde' furn or opt 8'42·l388 1548-9084 5'40.5•48 0*'1M.,;...,r11 ~~~ .. lovt&ngJcaf9ard . t>eau1tlu1 College Park Mesa cul·d•·UC 289 S23 000 depreciation s 11001 IM 645 7050 •--'""' charmer St1ptntoa1ove I lilac Lane Open HouM wnte otta Can ror eppt Yr · · 3 Br on Lido llland, lrplc, Baat ltac.. 2740 laat. ...... Shi~ 642-120 ly ltvtng room com· S 1 t I S u n 1 • 5 PM 840·2489 Abercrombt9 Condo Eutald9 2 Br 1'.it garage. pello S1300/mo ' pllmented with 1hut1er1 631-5055. 5•8· 134 7, Ba. 2 atory frplc. lndry 875·4830 Agent -.. --- •nd a doubt. brick llre-842·2000 __ _ la•a1trlal PrtJ I room. encl unit 1850/mo BA YSHORES 3BR 2ba K b k ? r~~y1·~~~~Vlnt'C:~r~ $99,&00 condo velued et IYIWlll Owt\9f retiring. i unTt•. ~:~~u ~80..0807 or MCurlty trH 11(/beech: enney un port . tlyl9 kit~ with french S 118,500 Lrg 2 Br fl..'t HerOOr Ridge. 8Ht or 7700 aq ti, xlntloc , clOM n que Hom" no pet a 11eO~/mo . doora looks out to luah B•. pvt yrd 648·9 t88 poputar Mira Mar GrMt 'o 5 5 t • o 6 F w Y •. eoueoe a&oo 2 br. t ba, owntagt 875-3588 Wasn't he the Ambassador from -view $545.000 8'4.4·8231 8•8 7512 din a H I• ced d A 1andacap1ng t1nd 1h11d1 OPEN s~NOAY 1•5 Ltt• fer 111 4 very. ~.,Y ci~n J:iy 111 OAIYH ustraha under Teddy Roosevelt? =~~~mfa~o b;th~11~ 2879 El Rio At1ume S75K, MHIH YlfW 111111 recond. New erpte/drpa. 011 golfcourM 3 Br 3 B• . $887 tmo 10'.+% Int 4 br 0 u I. I. n d Ing H B H C· f. dwnln San etmi.. Chlldr9n OK. No pet• Moneco plan. 12500/mo, fD,. ~~ mutt'"· only Sl39,900 2 ba Cloae to SC Ptua' Monlego mod91 wlfamlly 4011100OWC,15.000 dn. (213)'71-1871 g1rdn tnol Agl 780·8333 C•ll now 5•6-2313 St33.900 Agt 772-e,..o ~~~~ed.e.~~'!1~!:~ 1~~~: ~tr~ ~~~~~S= Prtc. E'ald• oondo 3BR 2'1.ba, Condo~r 2ba, irplc, THE REAL ESTAT&:RS fllW'NTWll _, BA 2ba older hOtM Lot to • 178 11 .1211.000 lllTA.U Hr. Npt Ht• Cuetom 38R 2b 'm· lhlM rOOf + o....-t w/fr .. 180 nuuu ~~~ .., ·"'· Ml-JJll Tlll·PLD 1121,0001 dltlon, quiet 1ocat1on newly rad.e. 2 p1110t. pool IHO/mo Avall Eatl1ld1 hH• 2 unlta. Avall1bl1 11n1nclng Mtut a, Inert frplc, 2 ~r g•r. no peta lmmed Call 8'42·2119 ebeentM owner taking 1289,000 Danny Bibb & ...... t 1450 9000/mo 111ll1t/MO 318 Oyt 0t 54t40tO evtWllt toe• Ag9nl 873-8550 St a p ha n I• Jon 1 • Santa laabel 131-8283 Don't wait 550 2 Bdrm • TW. •• 844-8200 lllUI WIUI Fatr rent for 3 Ir 2 Ba IOtta tam hm llnglM '*' w9* BMutllully turn. Zbt. 2ba xtru ,. ram Ut6 10 grMt bMci'IM Hurry! A Lil condO. wtpanoremlc CS.-1539.-1190 •.I• BEST 531-8190 BEST Alty I• Live In one-r.,-.1 11'19 otl'l9f ~-s~·0,'~5r,o' Meea Verd9 , 1,. 2 ba, 1.,,, Eaatblurt area, ' Br 2 Ba YQYrc;hOIC*2Bdrm t Ba rm (Part ""-n?) .,_,. Se~u rlty ayet•m 0t 3 bdrm 2 8a Ideal U •-'"" • "'" $ Entald• 1oca uon Ull fl&.1 UH... ~•U.,• I ... 640-7507 e¥ta & wlilndt 1!500/mo 758·1810 75t-1601 MIA Corp ... e.:tt.t-IW Wllll HV H . 3 8r 2 Bl, 2 car _lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l amaretlradbftr,wantto 3 Ir 2 Ba. famfly rm fl\llt gar, 1 yr IM, 3/1/84 Ull 111.1 = 1~ =~ tr.... s'enimo P•t•, ~!-~~2o 260· to22 or 3 bdrm•. 2 bath•. one ot Tr9CM '°' etioo. men one a.tee1 PrGc>. 7614191 UDO 18LANO i Ir hOme, 1"9 bdrme end beth over bldg. mobll9 ptc. Mutt Newer 2 Ir 1~ la. dbl git, 2000 elf w/bHu11ful a.eraoe. wtth pttva1e en· cuh now et .,.... 10% on t>11-'nt. 1v111 now HSO. 2 fr~ C1r°"1., nreptaoe. eqty Propty conettt of '4t7-t771, e1M70•. =r::·°' 6C::./t'::O- ,... roof ancs plumbing c:ondoe, hOuM. Iota. tl t-- CIOM 10 ~h.l~M Ask· •P mobll• pk m41d Mor9 ... ..._ 111 oeuino Liii llU llTHllT Ing '316.000 ~let frM & CJW 9qty tt19 ~ "'buQ" lhtl 2 1 ..,. ••u n a1 &M' At.a trade McCell yeer ft Y,Ou have 1 LovttV ~home wl~. it~ 3bd QOndo for 8 CA. =r-' ...!,.llat •not oet1lno 81,,: t.. .. · u=~= cornJo. Owner 641-8401 ~:O.oow with a Gt~anle &«nerdy, • AGi e1'·?300~0!0 , $2.17 per day Thal't ALL you pey for 3 nn.. ao d"YI In .,. DAlY PILOT SERVICE DIEC TORY plut th9 IAVIH£ MIRROR and tne HUNTINGTON BEACHCOMBER .-,.,y Wedneed9Yat no extra char09I CALL TOOAVll &11••L1tl Y OUf Deify PNot S9rllic9 Directory R9Pr...,,tatlve 142·Ul 1 tit. JOI Orange Coett DAILY PlLOT /F1kJey, febtuely 10, 1914 C7 Lett 1 ,,... JIM 1u1 .... On. ttlf ltlr Waatt4 5100 1tl1 w..... 1111 ltlf Wut.. Siii ltl Wu"' llltFlliliiiinllliF Found PetakMt, YI<: Ed· Ian ut,111 Arel\ drana rMld .. p. Olmllf Ory clMnlng Mlp, WPM. SALES Sharp S*90n needed for SYDNEY 0MARR Inger & Ritchie Senta word ,.,~ In lour r9q d.·P/T proJ. Local ,._ .. _ e dya, B•rgatrom H.U.O O.L E chlldr•n'• m•tal caatln~, u11no .a-a 936-•&84 ,. . .._ . .,, structural codes nee., --.u. CleaOlf CdM --· home. lnVMtrMnt l80 e1c mornings. M&O De-Wiii train OM wry matur• •· . furniture ttor• la lool<lng low·UrnP cwitr fugel ma- F!Wrul: ~..crlpUon eun-pr mo. Trakllng & eup-~. a50-S300 iareon lo liOW>dl With Ull llTU _, for an •nthu•lutlo chine. JewWy ca.ting gla....., 19th & Tuatln, port. John~t700 ~. ~ orient.cl pti'IOn exp. l*pl\ir. ~,..OK. Fee. 4. &42•1730 llTll. ITlll l4I A1phalt1Concr•te: Job Thi• I• IM wry apec1a1 Gm~~i<~t•1 to wonc PIT Incl. wknd•. can 0..-y 131-0312 Found: small gray & white Ai>tentM owner/manager ~~.': ~~2~2 8 llflll •D PlllUll coupooa. Chufeh beMftt. 656-7770 IAU• •••••••••••••• nutty M dog, nr T•Wlnkl9 mull Hll ep•clalty ASSEMBLY· Job Gulde PrM«tt9d by. 2~27 lntwit IJ.,Ot¥flTI t..0., UC'd fot LAatt.. ape In Saturday, Februry 11 School. w.ci. 540-t155 woman• epparel lhOP In Agency, 502S. State Cc* Pa.II YllW ILHTlllll&IU.Y ~ tr~.°'~1S:. o.N P01nt.1A0-7222 ARfES(March 21-Apnl 19). Yo u'll be "released" from obhgation. Found: Smt blk Codtapoo, Pf1fM CdM locatton. i.ge, Anah 999-0202 allllAL Piii FREE 3 montl\a oocue>e--1 pkg I\• 1 pt u I . M£CHANICALEXP. req'd. You'll have greater fr~dom of thought, action. Rare opponunity e.usts Algonquln/Warner H8 111111 IUl.n ATTN GALS/GUYS For an Interview pt\on« tlonal training 6 job Pr•-achool/O O worll Wiiing to ~ rachtor to get yourownpointsacross.totmpnnt)ourownstylc.Shonjoumey 946-3291 111-1111 WYELll.A. IUllUWUI ~t. Santa Ana pr•f. D•OrH pr•t. butf,,..ttrl:'"/c:· could involve relatives, visits. Another Anes figures prominently. Lott: F. blk Cocker 111-11111'"/lft ... N .1 val • I\ "4-2100 ~= ~~ J Ma-7201 ~s~'t:onrO'Aa.D«t,MOA, TAUR US (Apnl 20-May 20): Check a\sets, take stock. be aware of Spanl•I. 3 yrs, Ariz. .. Wut.. .....,. ,9 .. t •• t~1!1,,~9 ;; C~ILOCARE--1711\ St s A ee7-3406 . farmers '"*"~ Agenw 131~142A St • f . 11· ·• h ' tag a-Scott Plttmtn. ~ ....... -_,,..., "" • Bdl p ef " · cyeeeQexper per-mve~.tory. ress courage o conv1ct1 ons, WI mgncss to.try somet mg ff0-0&82. HB arN S 'lfOt ciUHn needt anarp, 9r1tnua1uue gait & my hrM Laguna · r E ti • HouMkMP« aon N.8. 131-17.0 .,...,Mechentc~-,---.,for_tal......,.,,ll,..."IQ~clu,.-b:- new. Be aware of basic values. personal possessions. insurance rates :,."5~ net toan. 24 mo guya. No expet nee aom.on• w/car. Dally :0-;u p~y. must •P9ak p~ peld meehanle and bank accounts. Leo plays key role. . REWARD. SMllle tyP9. def pymnt. good% rate + Trana. furn., return guat , ~-~~78 ~ 2 chlldr.,, nuent engtllh. 5 hrs. one» .llWILIY IMll exper w/good job r.r1 GEMINI (May 21-Junc 20): Judgment. intu1t1on are on target. ~old~Ml~:.~,~~~9 '~ potnt•. s.cur.ci by R2 alo~ wtaxP9nMAllPald 9 8 &pm a "9k. ~ a..Ch. ~ Beecfl'a IMdtnQ ,..q. 2 yr• of oo11ege req, Elements of luck. timing ~1dc with you -you'll ~ at nght place at MC:gnolla a Qartleld, Pfop. 8-42-9558 ~=~ ~t·~ 18""';. CHILD CARE. My hol'rMI, 2 Own 1r1naportatlon. AOS ,._..,.. .-1ng fui knowiedge of bOet -. "dramatic" moment. You II learn by teaching. family member makes HB/F\'. 213-590-9497 lfMn, ov.r. unatteched. reedy ~·,:a~57~kr, 873-5101 ~ -:'~'::,.~;.;;.·~ g:: !.J:~:~~ maJOr concession and harmon)' 1s restored. Aquanan figures 714·9e3-7201 T.D 'i 4121 to start wortt TODAY. FLORAL DELIVERY PER-ofb P'ooedui'• 5 day I hel9fUI. se-sa '* 1v to prom1nen~I . Lott dog. brwn/bltc SM!ti. ' High pay & cuual con· Clrculltort. S*d csally. 2 SON WANTED Mutt weell ~Sat d twt 975-90e0 • 2 n 11 •am111 dltlona makea lhlt ex· P9uttona, PIT, FIT, ..,n halt9 nic. ~anc. ~ ~ . .,.,..~~-:=:---:-:--:-::-CAN R (June I-Jul)._) Look behind ~enes, realize that typ•. Fe. H8/FV. •.. trem.lydeltrat>i.fortM S8 -St2 + Irvine andb9outgotngContect no~ 73-93:M M.ciAa9tJAeciapttonlstu· d1scret1on 1s necessaf). Secret will be revealed. you II benefit as result. 993-7201. 2t3·590-M97 lhrtuirt 0.. .... younger Mt For Int.,. 786-1371 SJC 03-3747 The Flower Man at LllAL lllllTllY perlelad, pan tim. In Diversify, highlight ver$3ttlit}, accept inv1ta11on to social event. SCR•M-LETS SP9cial1Ztng In 111& 2nd view eontect· Cleaning 1*90n se 00 Pf -9012 Npt Bcf\ R.E. 111• firm IMk• ~ 8MCltl '40..o132 Gemm1, SagJttarius persom. ligurc p rominently. " R T~·· :,nee 19~i/CM .. mll IH·2l10 hr Car n..o.d Sutle Front omc. trli'* Soni. motlvat4KI, np L~al ...... PmT ..... LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Yo u'll be established o n a m ore so:1d base. •NSWERS R:~~O:~ Bd Realtor• 10·5 ONLY, Tl\ur1. thru 9&4-4348 · 1yplng & nuno l'!P nee Sec'y Tl\11 chalt.ng.tng Npt Bcf\. &p'dl4-0I02 Focus on social act1v1t1e!>, c ntcruunmcnt, romance and an unusual n 8-42•2171 545-oe11 Sat P1rent1 weleom• •1 CLERICAL we llMd an Some btlkp'g Mlptul. Go poemon r9quif .. strict -------- career opportunity. So~e rev ision~. arc necessary, it may be to your Bought -cruan WIDOW HAS iii for TO'• lnt•rvlew. en.ro•tlc. organized 1*· lndu1tr1et. 8-42·1194 att.ntlon to cs.tall & of· ••IL .-T .. advantagetoagreetoa rebuilding program. Owner-Muaael s10000 up No cr4Kllt Aulomotlv• aonwhotypea60wpm& FIU./TmP&Y f.,, pot.nt~ tor ad· FIT, Hpr'd, epanlah VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You'll get written confirmation of 1 ott NUM1BERt,__. 1 cti.Ck no P.,,a1ty. ·can P&IT10Mml hat a pl .... Qt phone p•-i --• ~t:0°=2Mgt ~~ beMfl1a I F rt t n C ~ ma,..,...., n "--' .aaa-673 73t 1 ---pertonallty Pleasant, -• •--unusua agreeme~t. ocus on _prestige. career. pa 1c1pa ion 1n math and psychiatry You ...,....1aon ._...... • r~n..w amaJI office C.M Qpportunlll•• avall•bl• I .. community or political act1vtl)'. C1ain shown thro ugh wntten word -ought to ... me dMI w111\ 1f=tl Wut.. 9100 3 yrs deal«anlp for foreign 545.4517 wtth tn. Lot A~ UN.... M4Kllc:al get ideas on paper and o pen lines of commun1cat1on. Anoiher Virgo 1rrat1ona1 NUMBERS _ car allpetlence r9qutr.ci Times Circulation 0.-tor MMCh & Aprll for tamlly ...... , .......... la 5 kc role ntant. Real Estate Call lor Appl. Ask tor OILllOllSILT&IT partrnent In our of3 MMJplannlng,coo61· Smaiil-Ot1hcie Fyll/ttme tot P Y Y · ., .,.., S r Pt1Ma1l1 I O.velopmenl firm re-Kathy 840-6444 STER· Becom. a profeulonal d00f·l<H2oor ,,..,-91C* Ing. marlletlng. laundry ~ 8eed'I *"O'Of' LIBRA. (Scpl. -3-0ct .._) potl1ght on iuture prospects, savings quires lndtvldua1 to LING MOTORS, ltd 1540 consultant & enjoy lab-..i.a program Guwan-and Nof't nov~. Office exp«l.,,ce r .. program, w1ll1n~ness lO make s1~nificant d omestic adjustment. Focus CIRCUS Of handle a vatlety ot ae-JamborH Road Npl uloua lncom• Ms-8995 1..o nourly wao-pk.la N..o own car Ccs M quired Salary op•n also on travel, d1sscminat1on o f 1nformatto n. Whal seemed far away 1s MISSlliE counting actlVlu ... Com· Bch -commlltk>n Houra OAM 6"-7364 Some ~t• ~252~ closer than m ight be ant1c1patcd. Funding will be made available. puter t>ued GL account· Automotive COOk to 2PM, or 4PM 10 9PM. Liiia in ..,.ry Fri night . Sun tor Interview 8PP1 SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 1 I)· See peo ple as they are not merely a!> 719 NO. HARBOR BLVD. 1"9· cash planning, A/P Experienced warranty LllE COOi Training 11 provided. night 11-28 yra to care Model1, 1ge 18-30 · M · be I h' d If FULLERTON AI R. Polltlon reQulrea Clerk needed Excellent Apply bet. 2 & 5pm Potenl'-1 lo N tn S300 lor toddlers, engllan & •lpor1fotto tor pholo-you wtsh they might ex1\t eans • rea tsltc enoug to avo1 SC • I I accoutlng degree or Muldoon'a lrlah Pub. 202 ptu• per "9k For an In-•XP« with ehlldren Mutt irahlc tHt al\ootlng de~tion. You'll be concerned with hidde n affairs, occult matters and 110· 1 I ,. 9qulvatent. PleaM tend working conditions Pand N~ ,.~1,., Or, N B tervt.w. call nave Caltf Driver• lie Xlnt •1.,..., s 10 ,L ... Can fi b·1 f h p 1 k I t l•Yl l WEii tr Inge t>anel1t1 ay ·~"""" · ......,, .... _, ,. .. . 1 respons1 11tyo ot crs. 1scespays cyroc. a ra.umeto: baNd on axp•rlence (5.4()...4110 (7t4)857-23e1,Ext 1204. aat 875-57M Le nny 875 -0923 . SA~·n:~RIUS (No" 22-Dcc. 2 1 ): Don't ~.ang o~.to "losing ATTRACTIVE ~c~~~t=~ Genefal Motor• knowt· OMll1 .. ..,. llllUL .,,.. M~CHINIST. Jot> GulOe Tu.-S.t M , CdM propos1t1on. Important that you kno w when to let f,O. Focus on T~ASS:~~ES~~. po,:. a..Ch. 92ee0 .cio-ot watranty "-lpful Malure, bondable, cs.tail Agency, 502 s Stat•Cc* Motel ma6d 1 lalndry per· wtdcr appeal. broaden1n~ of personal honzon!>. You II have more P 4 H R Call Tina tor appt ltttMrMt. orlented wrtteeo111see, i.ge, Anall 9"-0202 son neecMd. eo30 w responsibility. relat1onsh1p will intcn'id) and chances for increased O EN 2 OU 8 AOOHIT OUll 540-9100 I.I ........ Mff, 14 ~ BNct\, 92913 M~t Permanent PCH. NB M2·3030 income wtll muh1pl) Oeulet lwt1& •• AI R, AIP, EDP ... N. ABE~ ltr.112..aHI IHt 11 IMM part ttm• evenln~a. IRll/lllYll CAPRICORN (Dec :!2-Jan 19) Whatappearcdtobealoss1sdue w1oewc5RLDa2 r-e111 ~~.,~~n1-1 Typ1 bltring answering handyman iyp. o.e11ng to rebound 1n your favor. Emphasis continues o n health. ~mployme.nt.' Matdl Grat Maaq Ball 3/3 9ln · C1\ DI l...LA . tor ~ lnW~i.tlan ~. takl,.;g cuatom9' :~ ~at:. m:":,: s~ ~f,~~= people who rely upon your JUd$ment -and pets. You 11 be dealing H "' .. 1• • camp Mttlng Ex~ orders Exper. 6 Engllah aponatb ... Sataty oiua cut. bright a poll&e per· with fiery, creative. talented 1nd1 v1duals. Libra plays key role. UOllTI 141-2111 IUll lHlllT 1 .... , '" ~ '.J1..• 1 IJ necessary CloM 10 San n.ceMafY 751-7858 bonus. tranaponatlon 19 aon tor houaef\old goooa AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Fcb . 18): Good lunar aspect h1ghltg.hts mll11ft JutnlMlatton Vl91<> area. General Office, pro-r9qutr.ci 7 t4t891-93e3 mo-Ang. uo.1aee children, change, variety. crca11v 11y and romance. Be direct: !>tress EIOlllTl/llllU T~to~~ .<;:ri.n~~ BABYSITTER: Lootting for Lazy W Ranch 493-1541 f..aional omc.. nN< oc A•k tor Mr Rumn•y ••-inde~ndencc, get to hcan of matters wi1h member o f opposite sex. Outc.tt ONLY 83&-9l99 portunhy tor • car.., malurewoman 10 babyalt count.,/ndwe Job Gulde Airport 11 loklng for Mon·Frl,J-5. _ OfflhOf'• Oii Ot'llllno OYef. You II locate lercl documenl which could sirengthcn ~s1t1on. . on.ni.ci Ma)Of Account e moe old Infant In CdM Ao-ncy. 502 s. St•t•Col-.tomec>M wllh neat ap-Mgr tralneee aeu a eom.tlc w111 PISCES ( eb. 19-March 20fi: Farnily obli0 "t1o ns command It, ... A It MtltMJ Ex.cutlve with a "'oven hm 10°"' .--. must t.Qe. Anah 999-0202 oearance. good phone Fii •!ll 1r11n S25.000-&35,000 o-THANKS ,.. v1• manner & the abttlty to • l)lua P<>M Call ~roteum attenuon. R emove safety ha1ards rom home. be aware oflon,g-range track r•cord Great have own tranap c RT TRAINEES iyp. 50 wpm tor Qef*al Earn '30().17 ..alety I Ofllllng ~at 1219) prospects and probable propen) values Hunch pays o ff. you'll be at White mai. __., gay po'tentlal, guarantHd 720-1774 att 5pm Full time days, benefits, omoe ctutlea If thll It for c..n ~dally No can-931 .2199 w 2239 Alao n~t place at nght time. Older family member 1s on your side and thert friends. 554-HOO or draw •g::•t com-Baclchoe Op< Jot> Gulde type 4S wpm. Pteuant you call 751-5797 vualng ~call open ev.Nnga will be little doubt of It .~~~: m!Uon. • tto ~· ~ 502 S Stat• Col· working condition a Gen omc. Job Gulde 554.2039 or™ •43& .,....., Into rnanagemetl a .,.vs ~Mah ~2 Apply S1ate•ld• Info . .,_, 502 S StateCc* bet tam or an epm I llllllYPlllll ltatah Waatt4 ztot la•aatrtal Lo1t I FtH• 3004 •.....-1~ ... 1... ~ r-..me to · Syat9m1 1900 E 4th St, ....,,.... .... ,. 20 -N..ci outgoing ~ tor S..utffut private office wlbalcony, bay vl•w. autHeeae or r9'\t. Call ....... 2tZO Found di ..... whh 61"9 ~ ft! ~t~ ~ 1i::2e Brilng s A 54 7-0590 ... A.natl 999--0 2 IUllOftlST .... ttoddng ' plant .3 S 0 n.ck l\arMA. Vic Ho191-Shangrl La Maaaaoe ~ EOE tluler lffret.ry OISTllWI 11111111191111 lor • preetlgtout ,.Ion In matnt91\ance Full/tlfn4t f200 IQ 11· 301 rang• tel Rd. N.B 549-4923 Open 7 days, VISA & MC, Rapidly expending COfPOf· occ w.ci -Sun. s 1393 1o L.aguna Bel\ PIMM call Incl wwtcnda Plant knowt Av . So Santa Ana. $550 ------4320 Camput Or, •190. ate bank nu lmtn.cilate OCC Graveyard 11282 to $1897 Exp'd Contact tor an appt. 497-49&8 .cige helpful 838-9000 mo Tom 851-8928 Found )"411ry, Nwpt Pier NB. 656-2280. Acrou ..... lttrttht lnht openlfl9 Good typing & lts39 Exp'd Contact Cout Community Col I •1 p I 2000 • 2'""" ·Q .. area. Sun 215 969-8078; from OC Airport R...,... ..A_.. 10 • bua'y grammar akllla, •peed Coast Community Col· i-..-, t370 Adams. C M. , I y 1·1a1.. • • • • • •• • • 9\ FOR RENT: Furn ott ce. ,. vvv"' •1 evet &42-9733 'V"' ,_.., writing or at1or1nend r• ieg., 1370 Adams C M . ...,....... 200 aq rt, 1200/mo xlnt SO 50 •Q fl _ T " trav .. lfl9 Prffld.nt of quired Previous t>ankl"" •32·5007 Appfy by :!123 432-5007 ~Pc>IY by 2123 loc Avall2·1556-3900 Agent 541·5032 Found Kitten White rl wellextablllhedHewi>orl ... 430 EOE 430pm EOE e • wtora~ ears, noM & i1U:LXRe TAHOE Beacn baa•d corpor-1 or loan exper1enc1 pm -••oe .. _..--•. PART TIME .• Full s.vtoe Ex.cut1V9 5000 1q 11 1nclud1 otttce tall BIU9 IY9I Bal P9nln 3 nit•. Mat t-4, ~ atlon. Hlgl\eet salary & pret.,red but not euen· _.._ ___. Suh .. In Newport C9nl., near 171h & Plecenlla. Pt 875-3135 875~2 air, bue, 1oOQ1no & c:nMe beMflta fOf lndMdua1 I 11 a1 Call peraonnel llJL Y PILIT PartltlfM #IA work Into • • ...,...,. 12100/mo .... .... '°""" "''~ -F .... .... HB ... :.;::;: .... lotlowtng -~~~om ... , ...... Now .......... ...... :;"~~=I : . : Llllll •llL . c,~ :>::~ :i;:·h 0:~ vie Springdale & Ed-Club ttrat4KI abltltlea, orglnlU-E 0 E M/FIH cation• lor Olatnct Matl· Own ruMlng ... DelivC'r Daily Pllol by auto • -.n&ALPUI $300/mo,call769~ lng«.HB M7·1011 laaiatu!pp. ..... ~arlal~~,;, .. ~~ 8ANt<TELLER JOC>Gutde :=.,•0 c::=-s: hlQI 3l·7728 •~: (approx 2 hrs per day) : ~ -::;e .. •v~!~i. •• : CM approx 3000" lnctda F:/.n~lkM&S~~-gP~ * illlY * ~a~•I arrano~men'.'o A~·:2~~~2c;o.. hew good peraonaltty, House ~ng. ptttme • Weekdays afternoon we-ck -• Heh 1 400 ir 1 700 al 500· ottic. dlJ1 lndllr1 ptk 38 10 wsya to make money + r• •~ence g ••n t.Qe. n n.at appeeranc. & enjoy WOfMlfl wttrana Jectcte e • ' • C all 90,3393 or s1•50tmo M•-7289 t11h/Su!*'IO< 8-42.0 2 t>eneflte. Call IM-6570 ~'to~~. C::~ Boot(keeper wo<tllng with y0u~ter• 850-3032. 1&1-31eo •. ends early mom mg. Earn Ap •. ·~3-7""3 You don't need • gun to • .-UllllUU Must have van. Wagon or H-·....... Com IOf'I $4()() Call .,.. 1 • · haHaetatatl CRUISE SHIP JOBS 2000·2l5. Cotona d•I _., Pick-Up No compact .......... ~. pan e prOX , per m o • LIDO VILLAGE ~a ront Ent-,.!ln "0Ut twMtt:;;i :.:.~w ~a::;·lnwr:: J;~ St4,00042:8.000 Mar, ca. 92625. Manual p o tting tor eatl Good salary, "'"-" #Ill no to Mlp Yo\l"O man e e lew 400 f I ,.. ,., • ,.P,ltot W .... 1 ...... , C·•t ,.,._ Acc•ptlng appllcaUona "'OurMTURE T .. "VEL journal O--al ~ & ...,. allOW9n<». ~ (28) He9d9 to b9 Duty & e e v • •· " mo thlt "9k by -· ...... .. · --now. cai r~able '°' " .,, ~ • · "" bank , 1 a t • m • n t a ~ta and DOnu9 00-l)'oduc1"'-WMI Mgellate e • Aval! 3/1 e7M744 UUlr&IT •Ill 'M2-5t7a Info. (3,2)W 43o41 ex1 TOI JOlll FOi Ed warda TMeiree Hew· PortunffY AWY in pet\> '**Y &73-0M7 • CIRCULATION DEPT • 1000~~.~ ~quiet "U~~1~C:,!,~ Ut la1lan1 4114 C-1633. lllLllES111 =....:: Call Joan =a~~' ;:'8':; HF~~:L~ K ~~ ... ~ E ,':,· : 642 4321 EOE : ltreet. ntcety rand~ Avec Du Vin !.t 0.. I I llll) .. lllPO St C M Mon """ f'!'1 4PM-IAM 17~2:75 bldg, off W... partllng, RONI" Or II dining' a too ~ ~ tor 10 Medlc:al office 6 lnaur~ 3pm to 59tn No phOne ......... millllllllm,l~ .... lill .. 11111 .. 11111111••• .. gar. a va11. e•&-ooo muctt. elk tor tne ~ 1 r•S( OF CITY ca Mr HohncS ....._.._ Vlelly M S.3323 deyl anon W&IMt ~ ~ -guye "'" to exper ~ S1rong rater • E 0 ( ..... ____ ~!Ital• ~ .. ()per and Call for reeervallon• aft PIOPEln =·&:..,,,ma:~.! ~nm:~;:,~~ KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! Br otter looktng for 3 &pm, 841 · na& N y C , Mi.ml, DeMM wttl\ apectefltt'a e>wy Nwpt DENT AL Of'C MGR Pt()pterMl .. tater•t9d !XPER ATTORNEY Wiii (THE ADLER TREE unique ~ ~ Cntromo. s.ndr..ume. Entl'tuala tlc a •fflci.tlt ~~·rr====:,::::::;,;~~,..~ to 11\are compl•tely TRADI! ~ for lat• SNACK SHOP) group ~~ aaliafY hllttcwy 10 PO Bo• wl•>U> .,._ T C M ,..,,,,. ...,. furnlthed omc. In Cor· mod• otr &ae-2950 ~ -~----·•..-• 14(1t, CIO Deity PHot. to •48 CIO Ollty Piiot. 'Jiil~~iliiiiiiiil porat• Ptaz.a lncf ocean and .,.,,.., .. ~10 2 ,,0 , Box 1580, Cotta po bolt 1seoC M t2t2t f ~. beicOney, conf rm IYPlllll' ..a nlnlnO AJ ~ .._. CA t212t 720-1133 • Coutdb9tneontyWay a. The City of Huntington Beach, Com-==:~ Ill IHPlll £a~~·:?!::htful 8"' ate, 1.,. o.c Airport s11m avtt Smolltng a. munlty ServJcea Department I• cur· 1 ,_.,, tcw ....._.. .. PIT. 10 "°" accoun. tlf'N A~to J110tU1 bu8¥ =~~ .!.~· SUOC*trut • 2•1-&920 rently accepting letters of Interest for ·~ '-tnter· ~~~~ ofnioe .. ~w -·· --·· t fna• f Th "'d•-T $............. YI•• eontact Ji m .,, ,,_,.,, ..._ •• • "~» °' 15 .. 5.MI the , .... o • " .,,, ,.. ,_ ~ .... w-.m "°' llCIClttn-M.i-1no ~~::C ..... '"1'•· MO/mo 1--------Shop In Huntington c.ntral Park. The An ...... ••1-1100. 900Kt<EEPVt •u. ...... ... _... 1 & i..c ACMtS2 premlM9 ~Ill be let for the purpoee of 11AM-IPM u on-,.r1 dleeUonlprQt>, "9"t co HIWPOftT HACH •llllilftfl ..,.... fOtJfl) ADS conducting 1 food, t>ever• and rena OM.YI =: = ~:::S aft W• .. '°'*~. ': 1 MO "'H AEHT E FREE tal conceulon. Lettert of lnter•t * &1811W * · ,,.,.iced ,,._. '° ldn WJltlort term ._.., ruu AR mutt be 1ubmlttad to the Community .,..... "'otr. -s> lft ..-no Bl °"' ~ w. _,., a tMt ~ .,i* ", 0over °' P o Bo 190 ,... '~ c.,e .,.... '°' 11tauraoe P-* ,. .. , ~ po.. Sul•• ''· Ne. 131.w, Cal: Services Department, . . >t • ue 5UI ..._ 1121 .,,:::,-<: c Alr'pOt1 lbon h eop,,.,, ~ Huntington Beach, CA 92&t8, by ll'R .. .,_ Tn>tnt rtQ\.llreO .. ,. ~ Nont~ Ml·Hll · ' Februray 21. 198i4. Pteue lndude ~ tc ,_.., tor 7_11 1.,. '° apin. * Judr.. •u 0595 a.1111 1111 refef'encel and brief flMnelal atat• ten.~...,.. Ma l$$-4000 DrMr ,...,., '° df"'9 ilU8 Aitb&. P.v. I~~~~~~~~ ment. T~ 1nqu1r1ee cen be .... _.,., .,... • I'' c cNO '° pt • 12~ IQ"· made to (714) 536-5292. Qualified ,_.... AJ PIT ~ *VO ~~ .. !-1~!'~ !> Aolftt .. 1·9032 , .... nd , b ' wflt LAI> t ,..._ ~.. --'"" perton1 will be •lked to lk.lbm t • AP' "'*" JIM Ould9 • ..,..:f. a ina ,,,. .,..... .,_ S1r9 •.fw'tm WWPllTM.ft. ':4v~/r>°fna":f:t~ torm•I bkj proposal. ~4~Cd--...,,..,:.~,.}; ~, d 11~s1a. IOO 94 ft. ground "°°'· rtM ml• f brn w/wtlt Pll ~ Mii& JO In n•••r fOmoOoled. Gull 2: M 1)111' tan sn.p. Do•.ci 2/l/84 -... - MefllMf'I Aeelty o.t2-ta34 Contact NI &Ml•• 'H •• ~-;. ...... °' .. 7 t41720-1105. •• (714) 541-7058 .. I 'I Cl 0..,. Ooul DAILY PllDT/frld1y, Fel>rUllY 10, 19!-4 T<l>AY'S CROSSWORD PUZZIE ACROSS l ThtbNI 5 Cor11.a1nert to Pant 14 Aelh4w9nt 15 hlleY• 18 ~on: pr.,. 17 T•ror 18 Eplt~t• 19 Mlmlct 20 M.-cllcinea 22 Couet1 2• Suiter 25 AnkleboM 27 Clnnlng Jlrl 29 Orainy 32 Atl9C:h 33 Gart1ne1 3-4 Strlpl*:t 31 EndUru 40 Ta\fern1 42 Runner ........ _ 45 Peuy olflcltf" 47 Oomlciles 49 "-culp•" 50 Steke 52 Month 54 M•rsuplal 58 Sal1pe1er 59 Evergreen 2 3 " 0 59 65 70 73 ' 80 Vehle6' 92 °"""'"9 85 Oec:ffM 87 Smut &9 Or•a1 L1k• 70 Oneemo11 71 Con1rac1 72 Forfell 73 1.••rnlng 14 Doings 75 Frerich rlv•r DOWN 1 US Pre11den1 2 Spread 3 Benane plant• 4 Mldea11erner ~ Ot loreign ottlcers 8 Wallaba 1ree 7 Dunce 8 Leg join1 s 9 $horl poem 10 Gazelle i 1 Fru11 12 Navigate 13 Column5 21 Weapon 23 Spanker 26 Isaac's -- PMVIOUI ~UZZLE SOLVED mother 28 Boond 29 Otlhand 30 Nevada c11y 3 1 Scouting mission. COllOQ. 35 Vtllal" 37 Hats 38 Corner 39 E11cel 41 Navy vessels 43 Edilors 46 Aerie 48 Cain's kin 51 Distended 53 Simply 54 Rubbish 55 1nslrumen1 56 Dem•nd 51 Stune leeder 61 Rodents 63 Informed 64 Hait 66 Sheep 66 Gumbo DOAUT'l\a .,._ .... YOUI --111-0111111 ·121t lllttl Doob 11U blol A11t1, tit di rn $• m Si "1t BDii '°' m iun tm =~··l~)l"tr!:.~ t:,,!!, ~er--''4 IMW 3 la. I tr \lnlm. :i~ '§W&.' 'atU..' !i~ '13 lkM* AIMii Conwrt. Ottw 640-2037 IN. Wll'tanty, tea• °"' tM Int exH OMii, oria ** UITltttd ldttlon,.. · N ' fTIOOf1ftt Mllbost. llW w/tlll: s "'"'8 .,__ OWN", tUt, ..,ip, snc mi F~ 9Q1.11pp1i. a.. 2000. S*n ... dllllk • Nonh a.y. 111.600. M9t. Oejphln. M2-ltll1 121.000 obo. D•Y• e.t.A l20 toul'IO l')'fteM. MMogMy 4 poet., kno f7S.I078 471-2020,..,. M4oe1131 !Mill than 11,000 ml. M hnd W\lllld rice bd loel Do;t 1250/mo UO 1 WNt• wired ... u_. lntt. 1900. Dry llnli l200. 42'' to :SI' pwr'tioet ~5ot'f 11 tOOSO, 'fllltll w/c:M'lllt AlklnO t20K. D•Y• unftnlehed lbl 171. 10x14 47 a.tbOI. CCWll9 Int, HK 1!'11, 121.500. 714/711·1700 •• J.4 , r\ltt/oamellbfk Mottacan 75~ nlgtlll 131·7443. rugl300. Mtlquitloe boic M~ CMnnel, IOt M\611 •• ._.-T·-Otl 1'' $200. or-tr U71. un bo•I, Wn111r lype, llllll=l9 v ~ ..,..., • "' ... "mf top commod• 11110 ttolmo.173-0072 •----ml, ColorlThl111e. *'llWW* 760-0641 ii ... ...-11J 124,000. N.B. 720-1705 ..,,.1 LIP 9111Meblil. "'9mttOI I ••o.-.n;..,;-:;;;--;,:;;;;;-1 'urnliiHe. 1nii(ll;;: ITlieo. Super GM"9 & \JcK.11· The COit-ae Thrift Store, ll•Y u1r\I Jun• '114. Exclellenta.ctionot~ 12 )0080. •U ••tr••· htJ 11,IH .... I l\lhld, S.1. & SUI\. M .... I .... 88* .,--fttllni... 1112 HlfbOr 81 c••, Si t Aecom up 10 «' beet andCIWMullypt9'*ed 8111bnl, 171(, litl• new. 1 ...... lflll•lo•' ""' .,.,.., .. , '"' S200/mo .. 7141731 _,.... UMdBMW'•.tw.,.ln 130,toO. 415·4510 Of 1 ...u .. 423 POPPY Al/. ITl\lll RO. New ~al'ICM only. ,911 & wlntld' CO«lt & R f•" .... t•I -/ TUES thrv SUN. w .. ,. + colil•ctibles. Al 2 to-IW9llt••. Men' WOMM Of 7t4/138-&4M Stack •tJ.eNt ~l"CJI • -' & f!'!"" mewing lrom Spyglu• c•tlOnt.208STuttln,N8 !.4'ptlee. 8llP$XVAILABLE 111001111 '82S808L Ymll•wlbld: ......... ,,11.111 Hill. Ev•rythlng go.ti 2 l80 Coll•O• C.M. wrnt•n pl•y-by.pt•y 25. 30 & 40 rrr. 208W. 1•t, BMI• An• "'''*· l tK, poillhld Ii· l1r Prltt•l17,4ill Relrlg. dlr Ml, blr Ml, SM/Sun/Mon.13t..S730 SUP* Bowl, ROM lowf. C•llM2-4M4(t·5 M·F) Clc»ld8und•y k>yt.$34,500.Ml...e272 Tnl• '13 8evtllt I• fUlty delk. copy mw.tilnl, pool TM IUt o.,.,Elt s... CollKUbl•. Ill ••ch. WANTED· mooring lor 1t' LARGE iELECTK5N OF ... MBZ 30080 , 2000 ml. IOlcted and UMWfed. A llblt. tlOt l pin b.il ~ S•tlSun, •v1rythlng 821·5724 eft• I. cl-..C 'row1no tkltt In NEW & USED 8MW'S1 131.150. 113-9358 ...-; Of'll OM* bMUtVI Wont cNnH, petlO llJmltut•. go••· A•lrlg, lurn, Olli r II I N-.,. .. 133-1132 (213)327-"40 dl)'t IMt long,, 117,IOO. eo plc1ur•. bUI•. truck, & clOOIN. lrtt & et•f'I• aup. ff u• ut .. -...... • · LM 11111.. month "nanclnO ...,.,,,bit nM.ICh mot" .. 23 Ooltt• pll••· 415 O;I• Cir. kUet IUI LU...141 2111 VOLUMESALES At11 •bout tM tnonf'Y" With only• f.t¥I hundred Point Dr. 7141&4f>..4118 '42·3810 (t>et lllttl & 2 =acriRia 63 1(1 A ·FIY oona SERVlCE&L!ASINO can N ... you uvu OW' doU•r• down on •P· Cftt1 Lii 1114 17th, Off ll'YIMJ ltltrPed '*"-• & 2 exec l5so1:.e..::S22 " 3870N. CtwryAwi. pyrJ;i ai,iiiJiw. P'OV'ld credit. (801478). 1 ,..._, UU toutola ,~'t,-'800cn.1 ... 11200. iotor llbl ml INoLg::~~~~' •HITI IEIEIW. Clll OllP ... "'. •ONWooO ,... Voll~ 1134 pf 112 HOndo m iOO CT14)111-ITIG 1001°""'8".., &18·0171 chMI. ••lf'CYClt, bdrm SlT 8:58. 118U e;:a_. 11"/Ch1u1 IUI m1. s.:soo. e.c2...em' 'fr.O.-ln•W'6cornl NEWPOATBl!ACH corn•r t!~ table Cf.8' coucn. hOuMhOld, PUHi Pllll 1111 Foici o;...,x. 350, low mll• OPEN SEVEN DAYS llJ..llOI · ~~951~~ c!J~ .. l~Y2a wlslet90, nol llllls clotMI, hhdbrd, d'l-1r. f45-IOl7 l•rn..5pm Di 1-=="770,.-,,..,-=-i,,,_.,.==c-:=:o-;:;;= ::~~'~ ~v~: l••t. lw• 1140 YAMAHA MR·t key~d: ;Kr~ef 00 d cond. 2!Ji•~672 bllttun.'M! TOP SSS PAID '7!n~4:· ~~ ci:.':1~ 12X111,unlcyctt,2dftkt: UOVtno LJ;j Am New, 211 aoondt, 18 •ttlf1Ciff/ P•lnt, allv•r, OI••"· FOfP""'*'ed 71~28. 1176-"'31 1 glrl1 wht Colorllal, 1 atu· ltemt, 1.50 & up. St llSun rhythm, pl•Y"rd tYfJletn, lcettm Hll '11.000 mlltt. *4,000. lllOllll lllZ Of 875-11930 dent deal! w/chr, "Md· S.1 .t~1LindMyLn. tr•napo&Mrl75-7111 L•nla!I0-9182. T09 M•ce6HPrlcMPakl '77 S•d•• D•vlll•, board•: t twn. 1 dbl • 1681 Suzuki d§i!Od. A , " 1wn tied1111d1 hd 4 1"1•t 11" lttrtl11 c.N1 1130 mHu only 12,000, C•ll 72 O.ltun 510 Wgn , 1dnt 0111 Ptttr/hl wht/whtlbut. MW llr•. ttbrd, tl.,90 11\CI P•n· 1jf21PX§E6CORTEZ duallty 1'.iite pool 1,6,, 851•7373 d•vt 551 .. 121 conc1. runt grNI, 11200 OIAL2t31714MERC DES '4300. 120-1101 Ofonlc !apt deck wlwarr, l Blk tromCamputl Cul· Bruniwlck cuthlont , ~no•. · obo 559-80571 494-2807 HOUSE OF IMPORTS, Inc .79 Blarltz, lo.o.d. "9W ciolhn. ••IOfted kltcrien ver Sa19·4 No•rly birds '400. 1175·1538 •7, HO"DA X' •oo '73 8t0Wgn, auto, nu 11ng, II 1141 P•lnt & 109. 53K mlln, ltem1. Sal ONLY 9-3. ·~ ~ $10,500 obo 873-8158 20311 N. Capella, C.M. l~rt ltu.. 1119 T j 11 t, GOOd cond. $475 Of*' carb. br•k••. •hock•. '71 UidQet , 1 ownr car, C • I I -11:.••• otter. 752--28 radlato1. Run1 11lnl 4eK ml "'"''' co"O NABERS ••roPNM * --j,,. a -1oc. ttrH •W111 ... S2900.751-e1eoDav• · ... · •· ,..., " '" '3750/obo. 846-5374 or J041 IAll IT Sat I un, 10·4. Call 16 In. fV. Ueon1vo11 if50 '78 HondJ 550, 3K ml, 100 USED CARS 842·8,lli Sat 11·3 much mite. 548-1300 lor direction• obo. 2 twin t>.dt $40.a. prime tond. $11 00. 'TO CHOOSE FROM 1197 CADILLAC 3·FAM-AnUquet, tool•. EatateS ... Frl!S•t 9-2PM. 873-41711 780.()5-49 •11um12IOD .. ·~·ii ... in'~'nr.:::,,,,..,.:!il::i l bldg/plumbl"Q SttlSun No Eartybirdt. Antq O•k * * *4 trg •P•akert, 81 'fam·XT 250, gOOd 8 cyl, Aulo Trant, Fectory •1Af if2 Pori&. &IQJnai LARGEST SELECTION 9.5, 113• Peul&flno Ave, t•bll & butt•t. Walnut am/Im 1t•r•o. Miida, cond. GrNt !Of onlott Air. Power SlWl"Q & OW"91', exc•llent con· 011~~·d=n~ IF•lNlewl Baker). ctlm gun cablrlet. 2 1ml BSR turntabl•. 11P• r o a d u a a · Window• C••••tt• dUlon. Whlt•lrtld Interior C•Hfomlal$M\latodtyl duk• O•k end llblll. deck. 1ecord .... S219. Mlk .. 5411--'474. Rall)'tl wheel •• T·Top: $4,IOO. ee1-1118 &40-1880 3 FAMILY. EVERYTHING Lota ol l•mP1. Old IOll. 850-4518 (9am-4:30pm) ••••rrrcln/ Low MllM, (P747) Below L..... t1st GOESt Frig, wl benctl, Oodlet ol picturet. OH•. BEAUTIFUL 25" RCA XL le .. ,. Kelly BIU9 Boolil IUg· 2eoo Harbor 8Nd TVt. 1ypewr1ter. rt!Cker, AK cond. W•t• coollr. 100• 3 ,.. ,_ ttltll Dlfltld prlee. '71 Oordlnl, electric COSTA MESA . !or•. more. SatlSun. Oodlea ol hout•hold '· yrw&fn, ,,pr..,.,. 16if SUiUk16§8500. A 11280ZX'stochoolltrom 1Unroof, hardlop, raclnO 2368 COl'Mlt. 545-4083 Item•. ',\ price S•t 12·2. Opefl s~~r1;-;' Jonn'I mH• only 12.000. Call ••• PllCE 11111 ...... ale, Pl•. Ilk• MW "c"'k"nn="l""tt,--........ 3"1"3 3 Famlty Garagt1 SM. Slit 2121 Visit lar9do, Bluff• 851-7373 deyt. 559-8121 SouttlCountyVW·llUZ.v $33001080 . 850-4 138 106USEBCXRS Feb 111h, 8 to 4pm. HANGING COLOR Color TV. 25'" gr•! pie-9V«\l"lf. 111711 BuctlBMI Tm•• 1111 TOCHOOSEFAOM E......ythlog mu11 go 2320 BASKET & PL.ANT SALE lur• Sl50. i63-2183 '16 HONDA XL350 HunUngton Beectl 180 O§EbCXAS ,1 llwt ZH Elden AWi CM Nurtery quality at much Magnovo11 19" cok>r TV, Good coM. $475 or bet! &42·2000 TO CHOOSE FROM VII. 4 flPCI, lectcwy air, "A••Qf •·•· S·"Su lower pricet. Cu11om 9 mo "9W, l1c1ory war· oner. 752·21211 •7•110 ..••• ·-•fm -· 'tl ,.,..1 ._11___ ~~eatM!t•, "M"'' ..-.. ...., n. b&tk9!11-mlde to order. ran1.y S2'0 55(-4321 .,._ -.... _,.. -7 any goodies, cheap. 3 Sit. 10-5. 1147 Pot! '711 Hond• 550, 3K ml. aJJ pwr, ISOI( ml. '3195. ..,,. ~·,!:! :.1+1: farnlllel.930Jvnlpero Uurent.720·11113 Packard Bell Oak''"'° prim• cond. $1100. &42-3911,M1.et91 e,.... autolrana CUMtt• M 1 ·~-· cl~O.!:Ji~:W.~iiflo;:l;i~;'g;'o~i.;'i-,,;e: l~ .. ~b~. SJOO~~/o~bo'°.;,· 7~8~&-4~50~7 78().-0541 .. ,., · · any mot"••x ru .,_,... Garege Sale: Wlndaallof, Movtng, "crlltc• ••I•. '110 210ZX, i81100 + meg1, aunroof. tilt wt'IMI, Kelly Blue Book '"" chalnt, 1"11 & mor•. Fin• turn. Henr•don. RCA 13"Port.TV, netdly 111 'fem·XT 250, good l 1901mo. 7118-2117 a-ulN control, loW mlfe. IOQQlll1:edprlCI Sat.Q..3,Sun.9-12. Dr•xel Mc LIVl"IJ rm utedSl20 •vn559·741)' cond. Greet tor onloff 1 lgt, xl"I cond, super PrlCI S7987 283 Fio-· 845· 7323 bdrrn•' & .CC.... o~ UA Pro apkra. 125 ..,, MW 1 o 1 d u 1 • . l 1 llfllll 2411 clNn, mut1 '"· (PO&l9) SOuth County VW-ltvzv Movlng·S•I old dlshet. houM. SatlSun, 11·4. In box. R•llll $750 a pr, M!k .. 648-8474. $3400/080. 780-0142 lO. Toyota• 18711 Budl BNd 101pd blks, lurt'l, clolhn, VIiia B•lbee, 220 Nice 1•c $275 •pt. 983·9259 TWO HONOAS Fiii 1123 toctlooM from Hunlll\glonBMCh Lant, #313. SOuth Countr VW·llUZU 842·2000 s::L:·~~=3::,::ll. Newpon Bl to Flnley. rt on ..... , Geatral 7011 ·~~1XLP=~111:·:: '78 1315• 4 ~:~1 !i c=: ~~~:,:::= 100USEDCARS lawnmowttr, otMr mlac. Fl11ley, rt on 36th St 10 121 bot! wltr•il«. i300. 1425. Bo1h •xii cond. r,=. ml. 844·1055 8•2·2000 TO CHOOSE FROM 240 MagnoUa, C.M. ~!..P~~~·~~ mull go 8911·8545 832-l4-0ll 1 '78 t24 Spydlf convert 19LOOC82 .0Toyc30to000Cr•~11,~~· V8.~~t~:~,O.. ,;.~•Ir. 13' x 4', llberglatt ll1hlr1Q Vnpa 125 aooo econom -cottH wlt•n top, 40K ml, '" ,., ,.. "' • 1 I Help Waatt4 1 I Ill SELL 1dl• ll•m• with • Unut1J•I Cotleetort 11""' boat wllrlr. S250. Call caJ xlnt for tluderlt S545 •Int cond . 131100. Llk• n8w. a'.ntng com~ CUNlll, wlr• wt'IMll, I •• --Diiiy Piiot CIU1llled Ad . ReatOl'ed Bamboo Flyrod1 Greg 1150-85711 obo a3t-Q948 &42-7350 .,....1wti:ndt P•ny car 720-tOOll xlnt cond, auper clNn. lllll'l llHI T Secr•ttrylCon1tructlon. '42·5678. 1726 Skylark NB 10·3 Sa! tl20 · mutt'"· (P1024) PIT llGEnttlll Seettlng mot1v11ed lndl· ~-;;;;;•iii!•iii!~~{i;~~ ..... -lil 14 fl U.N. Valooalum whit• Mtter l•H '711 CONVERTIBLE 124 '69 CORONA: 4 dr, good Black on 819d!wtth man~ Experienced or certllled. Busr rN! estate ottlce Vldual wllh 111nt typing I' boat. 9'.'i hp Evlnrude ·75 Fireball, mini 21 ft. XLNT CONO $3495/obo. cond. t750. it97·1487 mor•exlr ... ~~iu,:"~ 71~~er~~:, ~ needs reoepllonlst. Mutl sklll1 & con1trucllori 111-J1•1 Wt•tH SIDS •sa l•st mtr. $950. 54S.4840 am/Im, at.,-eo. CB. hitch. 548-61188 {love mnMgel South CountyVW-1.uru be praseotable, renable, ...... rlence. shorthand a Frr JOB NEEDED. Ac. 0 •• ,1_ wl,..I •••• " 39 000 1 1 • 111711 BMd'l Btvd long term ernplorment. will tr1ln but exp. Pi~ tie hone -· ..,. ~·., ....... 2511 bo•t huM •nd lra11« . m ··new C9 · P• '71! RALLY SPORT 121! '7& COROLLA: ,_ tires, Huntlnglon BHct1 Meu Verde Convale1-prefaHed Lita typing us. a'I)' P con-tralnablt, anractlF. lg oven $250.1150-3750 1v $200 Wiil lrlMM for tool•. 5, gd cond $10.255. Call Low ml. gOOCl cond, ...ery goodcond.l15000t' bltl 84,.2000 cent Hospltal, 681 C.n1e1 r-·o. 8·30·1·.30. s dy• pi tact with vendora. Co. pre! Call 857-6987 241-0640 8111840-8600 sharp. S2500 llrm. offer . 842-9738 "" 549·29118 Krelsa Wicker Solt & _si_ .. _c_._M="='=·="~'-'--i -•~k'-'C='~"~"=".::::."''="':::c."~1=266:.C: Practlcat nurMavall.11 Of Cottee Tabl• 1800 Ptwtr ltlts 7012 IV'i 1022 548-8050 ·79 C•llce GT, 1nlrl, lfflGl RW ESTATE Ill SECllUlllJY /EIOllJIW 12 hrs, xlnt rel1 . .Pret. NB. 640-2497 ,3• eosYoN WH,LEA RV SERV1CE . Ho111 . '78 Xl 19. amllm cau. 341< tmllm. ••It cond. Mutl Minimum I! month• e11pef. CM ar•a. 5•3.e73~ fl " i,. 1 , t a1 nt Sell $4IOO 000 844-8087 ·75 Mont• C&rkl. 400 en;. l'l9W tr •n1, •II poww S 1000 obo. 49_3-0931! Th• Bro•dway. Laguna E11P9f\enced agent deslr· Saliir~ bbSed on ellpef New queen Ille mtt1.lbo11 191!1 35 HP Evenrude, Dondero TPre1. ~9 Hrbr or... m • 11 r · w ~~~·· ~·R~~7~~;2 1ng charming CdM lo-Fun atmo1phefe s.nd J.~. W1a1H/ spring, 1e1a111 $639, Mii· twlval ... , •. ,_ varnllh CM 845-•814 Sat to 3pm :j:io~~·a::;8.;rd. v.1k1!~·· 1173 ·~513~~~~a·b.~;8 oit~~: c.a!Jon vrr•th well estab· resumeo1call St&fboard Dt•t1tic Sl0'1 lng s275. Stitt packaged. ',,~.,"""'. 11,P0al~w!'!mer250 Tr1iltrt l 1oob§EbCXRS 495-9421 OFFICE. EAP9fience r• hshed CdM t1rm Higll Eacrow Co 1665 Wet!· Ca.th talk1. Warran1r l"cl ,,..._ ~ t lta•a iliS quired Full/Hme POS· commiss ion 1ncenHve c!ltt Or N-POf\ Beach SEEKI NG poaltlon a1 De1per11e. 050·5158 llrm NO TRAILER (714) fllTtJ 1024 TO CHOOSE FROM '75 NOVA MW 1lrn, 11.lnl llk>nt. llexlbll tcr.edul&e c• o 1 '' tt'--ano · ' AIOE: Conllderil. COtlduct S<0-32•• o"-5p.:.. BUY FACTORY DIRECT '711 .ACCORD Xlnt, auto, 'I" W,W '1H1 ··-•. MUST SELL 11500 u pr v 111 0 ....., Ca 92660; 5•1!-7723 of attalrt, tee'I. conn· XLNT COND: On SleePer "" ""' '" '3500 &16-53 7 " " ......,.., Excelleru companr ben· MCre11ry 675-2311 Oay1 · ··-• 001, 0,_, 195 2 moo 18. C•t•·•••I·. '"'' '•"•u. Lightweight llberglatt 1Jr, · 1 4 cyl, auto tran1, liactory O.B.O. MS.21119 allt1. Apply In perlOn, 6 Ev/Wknds 675-3311 Secr•larylOttlct manager pondent, tra.....,. arra~ · · · · ,...., air cu.Mii• aun 1ool Mon.·Ft l . 10· 12 noon for iml construction co. menl. Rel1. Call an•-ad chalr1, $60 aa 848-•019 120Mere110,foodcond Scamp 13' & 18' lra'lfll 'llO Pr91UO., 11lnt c:ond. nu 1 ' lie ' 1 1 d, ·77 red c~ Nova. Air, 2 00 HI M •ECEPTIDl/IECITT 3ll 6<2 4300 2<" S•.000 839-7 38 11allef1 and new 19' 5th !Ir••. upgrad• amllm ow m age, 11.n COfl • a··l-•I" Mlc.,..llo. •1 Lagun• lit Ill n inC011aMesa.631-8023 • . . ,.r. YELLOW HUTCH ,,25. ' 7 7 111,1.--. c\eeri mutl -............ wti..i. Call now, 1011 lree. cu1. 5200. 49 ·52 2 ,,_. · e•cell enl condition ,/T "EOEmOlllT varloos Oulles. lull ume, s r 1 ~· SSIO ANTO PINE HUTCH T8tt LYMAN SIDE STEER 1.800•34s.4962 for tr•, (P0751) " e11per!anced S800/mo, ec e ary , 1 1 1550 548-4058 CLASStC .. Alomlc • cyl brochure •nd SAVE! 82 Aocord UC HB. 5tpd. lllll 76,000 mllet. 984--0910 Interior de11gn llrm leek• """Ollabia &tJ-2114 Orange Coul"!tys aadng Golden A•trlaver -· S7""" ai r pla 1l•reo 30K v 0 I b "hi 1 11 ··-· advertlzlnglpubllc r•la B LI• erig. x•nl cond. """" • · · • SouthCountyVW·lluru '112 •II•. blk, I , lo m , ,..,, . a trac v• person A-ocepllo"l•I. N-B l•w of· -. Puppla1. Tak ing reHN. t•lt•t 1!75·8669 o1 540-•242 Tr1U111, lmmac! $7395. 673-2351! 18711 .... , e•·o S18,500 obo. 875-3930 with exc;ejlerlt lelephorie hon agency has 2 Im. S275·S300 548-8179 "--.J 6212 •• pieaence. Great client•. lice, neat appearance, mediate openings for · .... 1 21 FT VIKING Utility 10%6 '14 H11ll1 lootrll Huntington Beach Mere. CaprrCutrom. '74. • N-port Canter area. typing 50wpm, 8.30·4·30 bright. enthuslatUc and Germ. Shap . AKC. all Ridgeway Grand/a1har'1 260 HP 110. s 18,500 5-whl tr:Tler. AXA'. oOOd 1111.~ li-.1 842-2000 cyl, 4 spct, "9W P•lnt, new 644· 1980 or 833·1917 Mon·Frl GoOd ra-ilfltry de1au oriented people age1, Germ bl . llna, clock $500 851-02<>9 720-0955 cond. $350. 752-l 102 • -100 USED CARS lire1, r•blt eng $2900 po1111on Call Carolyn wltn accurala typing and 1hot1. WOl'med 545-7 144 J 6214 Ltlll thr1 vw ·71 Spec 8-111 MW PUTITl•tULES Bergar640·1560 pollsned organlzallonal Lh • cu 0 11 htlr7 231tFlah Naullqu•byCor-A•t" Wut.. iOZO •l&YELOTI• TOCHOOSEFROM tlret,ntwlntr.klm(new f;)i....,.Jenoed nar1or1 lorl---------1 skills thal can work well ue ... plO P · all -reel Crafl, C"tr conaole, 'IOYWl ... ff ) ,;;·I.din ha~b'O bou-RECEntlllST under prea1ura. Word pedlgrH. tldll.old•n. deep Vff rllh mach, HAU IMlll.I Buy Of 11 ... lhl• fully 4 cyl, auto trana. lactory H=:-c:: n ~~ Qd tlqU9 In N-port area Faat-growl"Q company In proceulng and ltOer'IC)' $200 obo. 8411-2 29 * EICLlllVE * loaded 45•. 100 gal fuel, ter ttlillele 111 .. 1211 loeded 4 door Accord air, cutett•. tun rool, cond. 11500. 499·475414fi9-8184 Oranoe Countynfloedtfull e•pertencehelptull. PU Bult pupt, UKC reg, vhl, dt. alereo. trlr. Ju11 and U'il Ilk• you h•ve icln1 cond, tuper cl•an, Audi Foll. new eno. •Int ~--------! time recepUont11 wt1h MIF. thoti·worm•d. * PllYlTE ESTATE* Beautlful1 S20.SOO. Home WE llY n1var 1av1d Delor•. mutt .... (P1064) ........,, new llret 11950. Psrtltlma light typing & book· Send re1Ume to JoAnn s 150 & up 831 7155 846-0930, wk 879·2840 O' H• "'II (10101088.J)FOt"more ln-7 VW Rabbitt toChOOM CALL 631 •49115 llPPLE•EIT keepi"" a .. peri8fl<:a Er.-Bartletl. Cochrane · . fllEITOIUECTill ~ v. l«m111on on lhi1 unlq"9 lrom. ·~ C p I 9935 25' wencr•fl Nova XL, THI llGllE canent Denelits. both hasa. Llv!ngtton & t I Of Jewelry GIA Certified 1973 Twin. Ford, V·8, All Tlllll opportunity to ''"' Our Price 131117 Tlredollltll"Q•roundwith par1on1t1y 6 pro-Comp•nr1. •oeooc 9F7oi•3· bbl 'fflliOWhHd XITW'on Diamond 01ti"J1 G•m Mercrul••i•. T•nd•m mot'lly,Clllnow. SoutllCoun1yVW-lauzu nothl"Q 10 do? Do you fetslorialty, tor Individual Chlld, Irv"'· a. 2 t parrot wlc•;•. 1350. Stones. SACRIFICI NG txle triller $82Q5. IEIEl.AL CAllJ 18711 e..cn Blvd llk•loml"Qle?lllO,glve growth. Salary com-Nophonecalltpleaae Alao Ira Mac•w cage 720-1101 1&8·0&71 Hunta'"", '.'"2000"""' u1 a Jl"Qle at 540..()301 m•nturate with ax· Stock Peraon. run tlmtl, $200. 842-181!5 (714) 141-0711 42 lor '" •11cltlng lob at a perl•nca. Call Mri. lntelltgent, r•tpontlbl• 20.3' S.. Ray D•ncer ·79 IMphorie Min person Parson1, 631·828-0 perion onlr Apply Aati.t•tl 1610 325 hra. 1lp1 I!. Incl. !raller, 1127 ·~v:"se~~55Q"' wtlh the LOS ANGELES Restaurant 3-5PM Rubr's Diner on 1l5 2n FOt'd TO'Wn sea.n l edlaa 14ct Gold Diamond ei~·o~~=·~21~ac:>2 '89 BUG: •Int tranap. TIMES Houri 9a:" 10 2 SIT. nPPlllJDll'I Balbo1 Pier S6500 RNIOl"ed . P.P. Role• wrlat wat<:h w11ri WI 11f rudy 10 go. Sl500. ~7U:Ur~;.~ ~~';'!; Pim ITDll TUGllEI (Prt-IO~ttf) 875-8181 bracalel Ideal valentine 28' NAVY WHALE BOAT USED CARS& TRUCKS 873-5148 aft. 5prn SEE II Fiim We ha'lfl • good Mlecllon OI NEW & ulld Ctllv· rOlltll See Ut IO«Myl CONNELL C HEVROLET ".. ,._ I I , r 1. r I' • • t'.. I \ \1 t , S46-I 200 Sunftower Av .. C M Now htrll'llJ IOI' lutt and Private school. H.B. area Calorie dble OYel'I rll'IQl!I. g 11 t S 1 t 0 0 I 0 B 0 •17oyt '10'-'8 • llberl glau, COME INOA CALL FOR 1 mlcrow•v• & 1911-cllan. 857·1•45 rsoo : aycru ..,, f"U •-•-•• ·11 Su~ BMll•. 111n1 , • .--,-----.,...,;;, plllme opening• at o-Hours8-12 .536·3588 Bkr5411-1501 " M'r...,..,_ cond , be11 o ller.1it._.a 1317 cauon near O.C Airport meat probe rotl1sorl1, ROLEX MEN'S STEEL Connllr·O.LlllO 945.5374, e.c2•61 a9 ..W..I!_ PART-TIME, Varied nours 10 include earlr AJA WMkend1. Musi have de· S*'\dable vehicle t1m111 truck . van. 1ta!!o n WllQOfl) to &11111 n-1· paper deate1 In Irvine •ru. Mull be dapafl- dabl• Contac ! Greg Hyd• Monday tnru Friday be1WMn 9 30 and 10 30 a.m. only 842-4321 --PAIT /TIME WEEIEIDI Varying d•y1 & hrt. Learn mCMEllJl lll 1400. 875·1538 & GOLD NEW WATCH PARTNER WANTED OlmarJ 163 &f1, MW p;Jnt i ti,... all aspect• ol rutaurantt lrvln• Pre-School PIT FfT A~~llaaCtl IOl l 682·5577 . 548-o&oS 26 ' Penn Vtn, turbo deiMI, 111211 BEACH BLVD. llll .. IUU'I '73 VW Bui, I pau. rvn1 $975. 908-8034 workings. Growing com-E .. par pre!. 786·7494 Ill II ,211 S.F . 2 bot1 ownr. buy •II HUNTl"'"TONBEACH ;rut $2 150, 5411-6«9 I'll pany ofltW1 oppor1. '°' , A prop•M rafrl; 2 dr, Kt IBH•I v or part. NB tllp. $171/mo ~ SOUTH .74 BUG; amnm cut, fer4 • advancemenl bated on Tt••J I ti ltw,•rt 7cun S450. 650-1452 200 Gal. Xqulr. no acee••· •ciully d1po1lt . Ul.tOllf 141 .. Jlll I -..-.;;:;,,.-.;;;;;;--;;~• I I ,MOIE fllTllY 183-0007 COU"n good lr•nlC)Ot'latlon, 1;82 Ra.l\Ch W'(tOn. run• & rour ob perormance. Ga1 Dryer S10 run1. New $125 ave8-7.850·1!185 WIW'-YHll R S1 500Call5411-0350 looktjooO~I roolrllcil. Fast-paced. run workl"j Hl"lll 111-1212 ~ I I II 701f _, anvlfonment. Mu11be1 " K•nmOl'e Etectrtc .,,,er •SAVIS2100.00 otll, I GLUlllEIUll lllZI 1795 75·7 &over CallMgr lorappt. TOP SSS 11759112•99 t5 wkdyan5 Meg1c1s11nd Member1hlp 1lfi 1nt'l l 1008, Mlnut.. SMRonaldOllCe "WIWIUUT ®• l; • .;,,..-.,~,•1.•w~i~"~ ...... ;;;;;:;;-;con:;;;;cd;o .. 2300 SE 8•11101 Females pref Modelt and REFRIGERATOR REPAIR S 1195 Mr Ray 731 -2434 man Dinghy S•OO. Tor· 't' nu P•lnl. 750. 1148-4252 Santa Ana Hts Escorts {213~66· 198• Local home e1Um11e $27 -ntdo $1000, Torn•do U llHlllLI ~ ~ (Ne~ttoMcOonald's) Larry'• Aefrlg. 780-7275 Brollmaater Top ol fine wltrlr $1500, 6·M•ter on Vo4uml~.~ A . . '75 PINTO Wegon. clMn, 852·9500 WANTED Gaa BBO. ro1l1Hrl•. cvr. Crdle $15.000. 851-731!1 And Leulng run• well. grt 1rant $1150 E o E JU.ID• Relrlg, 111. frOl!free. 1275. radvrrd shall. earl 6 ac-1117 11 e.ecti &Nd. obo. 875·27091548-0974 ____ nADULTS toplz1 $150,850·7452 ces1 Sell lgnlt1ng twin 2 Bolt owner1 hav• 4 H""l)i-•-··• R ' I bo /2 wit . ,,., ~.. vw ·---'75 Pinto wvn. PIB, P/!I, at auran OUT OF SCHOOL Wa1herldryer $135 ea bu1ners, lhermotlat. adj. •t• • •1"9W tleby. (l 14) 42·2000 em ,..,. AIC, AM IFM , tut~, Ml TACO IELL DI"" .. "-llOO. Rolr"' Ud, gr lU: 1 mo Old. Ntw Mutt Mii Cal 2.!i & Col· 1111 WlllA'I 1 500 87 78 &.!perv!M New1paper ca«i· OUT OF WOii 1."so'". -.... -5848 "' S615-now $300 720·1599 umbll.l26 c .. 1 bo•llwll•I f .... Drlftl HJI ..... 1141 SOUTH lh•PI. , . r•• urly morning ••m We are looking lor ag· bab ~ ...... 11!75 9137 Q -" -10am Sal 6 Sun Mui! g ra11v1 lndlvidualt , Po11t1on 1vall1bl1 !or lllC 30.. COMIC BOOKS ANO Y •-" · 100USEDCARS '78 rtnllda: 11111, have van, ttatlon wagon preter 18 & over, to work young people over 18 yra w=Of'll. W:~°';80r••t: BASEBALL CARDS DrMdnougM 15'.'i' n~ht TO CHOOSE FROM ·~ ~ 12£ lop CDUIH ~~0:·~.1~7~~~1':· or .mall pickup Hourry lull & par1 time Day 6 working in the l\IWaP&pet 1,50 882.2704 anyt~ bought & sold. 1828 N--tllllng dory wltralter & 'll °"'J 41• 111111 LO'# , • ... , .. , n YIUIW'•"I W9Q41 6 mlieeg. Applr In night shill• 1v11labte. promo1lorl field Sale• •x· · port Blvd. 1150-2685 oar1 $950. 494-8321 V-8, lectory elr, POWer tlrlt. r1mot• control -5 '78 Mull"'IJ. 12000 person weelldaya 330 W Apply 2·4: 819 S Coast =~ry ~:l~r:~ ~t Cftl11ttr1 iOli GOING OUT OF BUS Coat Hobll Cit 18' wi1h trallld' t!Ml'tng, caitMtt CtUIM ll•rm, 1rnl lm tl•r•o .... Kl mf Good oondUlon. Bay St . Co1ta Mna Hwy, Laguna Betctl co;;:;pulld' §yt1tm. com. & below.,,_ & d1Hcately S 1500. Many 11lra1. conttOI, IOW m!IMQI, llktt CUMtt•. IOQ lgtt. MMH 11 l•R•LllP 83l·1755 Or•nQe Cout Daltr Piiot lllffll_t__ Comm1tt1on1 plul booua. .modtr• 84 wlprlnl•r. uMd clo!hlng, fl11tura1 . '40·9214 cond luPld' dMn rr'IVtl ••h•u•t. •h~klna. '110 Ford L TO Squlr• EOE _ ... __. ..... 10 •• ,. ,00,,...., Mutt be ambillout IMO cau.1a,.. drlv•. wo1d ant-. bM.n counter•. '"· 0 M111Y mor• .. traa. '5900lobo, ll7 11 VOlul'M8f,iet.,hMce _,_1 -• "''' -• .._...... ..... ··• .... Laricet ?IO, taH mut, Loran (P01115) II .... In tlfS And L.elltn; wtQOfl, _,, ..._ ..... PUTl·IP tlcanH ror new Rooting sell mouvatOl't procn90f, modem S•50 etc Cannery VHl.IQI, 421! c . H•• every thing. Dock QllT IU I 111711 8Mdl llvd. pwr S5500 obo 873-2413 5 d•Y• , 'NMk lncludl"Q Co Aller• 30 499·1804 Call E•rt Rountree b•· 942•3•78 3ith St. NB. 875·5720 av•Habi.. l 15M.I Private SoutnCounrvvw.19uru 182 116§( 110,668 Huntfniton Beech llanla 131J S•turdty Wiii 1rtln. Arl SAUi GLEll --tw1•n 10 .30AM and ''" I•,,, IOil Horid• EM 3000 ~etlel'llOI P1rty 1113.5101 117118"ctl BNd 415-1327 (714) 142-2000 '71 a;; IV, blk \fin;:I toe> or drafting background Fullltlm•. Apply In per80(! 3 OOPM IOt' a" Interview a mo Old K;;;t;C;Und mix W/Qu&rlnl ... s 00 Obo LIDO 14+ Tralllr. Both In Huntlng!on IMch 'l12H llZ. MIOO .,, SUS. ' -·· •Ir. on wh1. pwr, 1 ..... deoll, h•tplut ~uu companr bel 1·12 noon. Mon ·F11· or •pply In'*''°" at l30 puppy to good horn.. &42.31113 per1ec1 cono. S1aootobQ, 842·2000 4dr, 1lc, ~ cond. wn/tm llw.o"'iuctt kl gr••t •hap•-:-'if1"18. benilllt. Apply. P•n· Cotta Mna Sta1100«1 w eai B•y SL Cot1a 1152·8053 aft 8 U~llllflll IAIJ Call 1157-11211! Tiolb fl"°I 432· 11111 wtt ... •••oo, •~•••-' 541-1547. be! 2-IPM ny1aver , 16&0 P!acenU•. 270 E. 17th St C M M .... 548-70SS t•;i _. -- COit• M•aa. · Free 19m•ll ... ~ CallCo 1980 Mvrlel \<'• ion, Ille, Ofllaon 35 Sloop, 1151 e ... J II 9••9 _:::::::.::::::_ ____ loUlmor~IHM;l~lfu;lo/n•'-=··=--WA~EHOUSE Job Guldt K!ll•n. Adulti only. •uto, radio. 11111V.t.P20 NI'# V•nmar di.:.. r.: '71 Chev 1 ton. 12f1 box, 1la: 211 .... 4 '78 DUh9I Wgn, IO lnl, IMI• ercm •• PUTl·IP _,,.,. Agency, 502 s. Slal• Col· 1142-11152 ft "'''*' trlllet II H.P 3 Ctnlly 1urv•y•d. 'v•ry vnd• llK ml, Ilk• nu, Oftg Good cond. 17250 NW, htt mllnl. t2150. '13 CM. 3 ;a MllO, row p.,. 1 rt/II • for lull Ume help (\Wndt leg4, An•h "9--0202 ""'I lnduttrtal unit 1200 IOl«ind .~ ...... Nllt l.......... ownt 17800. 648·7800 432-1 11 t wkdyt Call K•Y f44.IOIO ml. Ilk• new, )Cl ~ 40 mtnen P• mt1 pot lrtel ) IOt' dtno. w••r FREE TO GOOD HOME ,_,. .....,.,.. •-lllon, Mondey 2pm to llP-boutique and d•nc:a WarehouM tlr~ Job Quid• · lb loed. Pallll Jack . Auto-m10c work I 12,600. Pick Up Toyot• TNcil '71 '75 280C2 Or. Imm.:., ye!-•79 VWWEiTPHALIA, Alf, hwy . ..,.,..,.,, 133-7 ..,. ptOX. 1:30pm, Tu.lldey IC&demy In Coron• del Agericy, 502 s St•l•Cos· PlllBUltlLab, aboul 1 yr motl'lfl floor Jack. SltYln fl.45·0901 8·5. Ml,lft "61. SAi, cvstom rblt en;. low '''"· wit• whit 811( •xctt oonct. 17'60, c.u ow ... w.. lilt 10:30em to approx Mar Call 71S0-1!145 M 190t,An1h 9"--0202 old.l41-2200 (CODP*OOO 780•1/0 ... Sttand PNrton 323 tlOOO "'lly n••dt t•lnl. 1100. ml,IOlll0.780·1278 141-3100 5:30pm. No •xperlence 1,,, ''' loiillllf n25 cop ••I •vln ' 1144 · 10 1 VJ1 3031 171 Cuii••• iupr•m• rwc:eaMry. 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C..• ' 1 rt Viewed from t~ h1r.b tceh penpcctl\C ol 19M lht- 19 50s seem packed "'1th k..auch -poodk lbru.. bub hoops. '\-ll Cadillac fin~ UPJJOI cbspmah Yet the Chipmunks ue oat &d I DOe onJ~ sun 1vcd the ·50s, bot floun~ Tbn. •dJ bt SIDllDC in ashowat Knou·s ~ fann·sGoodTmx~tlus weekend and Feb. I S.-20 The C'h1pmunli' phmomt"oon spanned l1llO tmn· a11ons KJds who CJaJed O'a Lbc maao< '°'1'1D.St.moa and Theodo~ 10 1959 are D01fo paasu' ol a ~ geneuuon th.at·~ rcdaco't m:d 1hc fUlZ) thn:csomie. The crcatn·e and m.a.rkr'llng psas tbr (lupmunk.s abo span~ 1•0 gn:w::uct..n -ROSl Bagd.asanan. who onpnat.ed llx tdca.. and Rollh .. brought the Clupmunk.s into tht I The eldC'f Bagd.asanan. a M>ngWT11a' WTOlt Rosemary C1oo~ ·s ·50s sw>datd ~omc OD-a t~ House." lattt rcconied -\4~ Frxad thr *'!""J '.'tOi"" that featured an electron~ ahcnd 1WDt. lbt precursor of t.M Clupmunll. Tbc sucx:css of -w11Cfldoc1,or--n.r (b1pmun Song. -introducm.g 03nd ~-ilk..SID tno of st npng squ1~ls best ttm('fDbend for 1..br •.-.,.vm ~h in and tus pt1'SlS1t"Ot pka. -1 suD 'U:I a Ml:a ~ - l.Jben' Records ttkascd -Tiat Scilis-as a ho.Iida\ 00\·dt\ and II bc:adcd oPl dlr dmu. c' cntu.alh beconlmg I.hr thrrd Owistmas rtC'Of"d C\ C'f nght bduod -\\ "bJ\r .. Dd -Rudolph the Red·~oscd Reindeer - Ba,dasanan n"Umi the CluJCJ • 1 but ~ ~ 1n I~ uoda llx gnac4nwyo(a.:.Jr_ •1th t.M album -crupmunl Pw:U... -It sold .-n dml a m1lboc U'lt~ and Ros.s Jr and IS •1fc. J~ .. ·......-.... ,.. iollo-~ up ""'th -l -ban pm -.a rounll" anJ •~Mll tunes ~ oc "' mn.:Md , io dWd:rnl • ~ ldr'\ • w 1..ni:na~ (lupmun co- turoa' mo."'lla lin("\Jp E.•t'C-r producn ~l<'' t"r. a m9ClCJ1 pro:n<"t":" ,. ~ C';JMt~ · odudcd .\bee Cooper. 4.nll and ( "'l 'b..npo~ -ID :Tom hnc~J{' ~ ·n· roll into fam~ cma:am-mr.:~ o ~ ~,~t~ the: aSA. • ~ tQIL'dla a h' (' ~. ,('.it .. r'\~ the: \..n1pm~r.l, ~~ -1 ·~ •r•npiC'd M th<"~---Vc::aliabelra Int'\! t'°~ .k• t M"tuall • ~.a a J s.1 ~ t..k,p..,~ .inJ \<'Ill~ H -l-. ._j~ • .amt' ur,. ~.:-i.t'IC' :oo..'"q:C al ~k' -"" •. , I.~ .l•°L"1' -i:J:f.ldc mt Cl:ap::Dl:m&. X • .. r ·"" ~ " .. 'i: 4..•n...""U:).."'n 2Do! Calendar Fri. C1111rca1 90WTBSaJlf CALl- r=T::~!'T= Coul .,-mphony. la s>ra- ented by Southern Cab· fomta c.oneae. e p.m .• with John Larry Orangtt aa con- ductor. Newport Mesa Chrlellan Center. P'ilr Drive and Newport Boulevard. ea.ta Meea. Free adm!9elon. 556-3810. OllSOOllT COLSllAJI, clautcat iuitartat. entet· talna In 1.a Palme res- t.auranl.-Dte. N.ewpoder~ 1107 Jamboree Rd., New· port Beach. 644-1700. KUllT 8ARDBaLll!f0, ··one or the great conduc· tors of our time," continues a two-week debut enaaae- ment "1th the Loe Angeles Phllhannonlc conducting music by Prokofiev ana Tchaikovsky. 8 :30 p.m .• Music Center Pavilion. £2 13) 972-7211. ----Coan try_ -DAllT8 QP TD WUT performs during Happy Hour. 5-8 p.m. wtfh n.e Gerald Ray a..4 from 8:30 p.m.-1:30 a.m. Crazyhorse. l 850 Brook hollow. Santa Ana. 549-1512. Jau lllCRAltL CAllPB&LL, plan Isl. presents an evening of musical selections uuea "Rags. Blues and All That Jazz." 8 p.m .. Golden West Collc~e. Main Theater, 1574.t Golden West St .. Huntington Beach. 84 ad- mission. 895-8378. RUTH PRIC&, retq{nlzed as one or the best female Jazz vocalists In the world, ap- peani Thurs.-Sun , 8 :30 p.m. through March at Ron's In laguna. 1464 S. Coast Highway. Laguna Beach. 497-4871 . RICK 8BltR.llAN on the piano and WA T1Qt WA TU on the saxophone, 9 p.m.· 1 :30 a.m .. Care Lido. 2900 Newport Blvd .. New- port Beach. 675-2968 TB& sa1c llARllUfTBAL .JAZZ TJUO. Tulsa Rib Company. 3305 S. Bnstol. Santa Ana. 241 -9005. "CLAMIC8 Df .JAZZ" pianist Ronnie Brown per· forms cla~lcal and Jazz piano. 9 p m .·l a.m .. LI· brary Lounge, The New· porter. 1107 Jamboree Road. Newport Beach. 644-1700. Pop .JACK MACK a TBS llSAllT ATTACK, Golden Bear. 306 Pacific Coast Highway. Huntington Beach. 536-9600. TBS 'tl1C801f ARIZONA 80T9 CllORU8 makes Ila only Southern California appearance this season w1th fully staged and coe- tumcd accnea Trom popular Broadway musical comedies a nd a eccllon of Amencan spirituals and MexJcan folk song, .. 8 p.m .. Cal State Funerton. Plummer Auditorium. 201 E. Chap· man Ave.. Fullerton. 773-3371 or 773-334 7. VIJlfC&NT ICOTT con- ttnuce on guttar. 1 ~· wine Odllir. nw · Internationally acclaimed cellist Lynn Barrell will be the eolot.t when pest conductor Kurt SanderlJnC leada the Loe ~eles Pbllbarmonlc Orchestra ln an all-Ruelan concert preeentecfby the Orance County Philharmonic Society at 8:30 p.m . Saturday IA Santa Ana llltl8chool. porter. l 107 J a mboree Road. Newport Beach. 644-1700. Dance BALLKT UJlfLDllTED, under the direction or Kristen Olsen Potts. per- forms tonight and tomor- row. 8 p.m.. Santa Ana College. Phillips Hall Theatre. 85 admission. TBS LAOUJlfA POLK· DAJlfCSU l"UT1VAL fea- tures lnstructore teaching dance. Crom various coun· tries. wtlh live mu•lc. cxhl· blllon danctn,g and vcndore with a vartefy of Items to sell. Frt. 7:30 p.m., Sal. 9 a .m., Sun. afternoon until 6:30 p.m. Laguna Beach High School Girls Gym. St. Anne's Dr1ve and Park Av- enue. 494-3302 or 543-5928. Theater .. BSCOlllRG llRllORl&8" at South Coast Repertory, 655 Town Center Dr1ve, Coeta Mcu, tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m .. Sunday at 7:30 and weekend afternoons at 2:30. 957-4033. "BIUQADOOJll" at the Harlequin Dinner Plav· nouse. 3503 S. Hart>Or Blvd.. Sant.a Ana. nlghtJy except Mondays at varying times until f'eb. 19. 979-5511. ''CDIUIOV Df YALTA'' at the Newport Harbor Ac· Lol'9 Theater. 390 Monte Vista St., Costa Mesa. Thursdays through Satur· days at 8 p.m .. Sundays at 2 :30 untll March 4 . 631 -5110. "DltATBTRAP" at the Newport Theater Arts Center. 250 I Cliff Dr1ve, Newport Beach. Pndaya and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through Mareh 10 . 631-0288. ••A LIFlt 11' TBS TJUAT&a" by th~ lrvtne Community Theater at Tur- tle Rock Community Park. lrvlne. Fridays and Satur- days at 8 p.m. lhroudl Feb. 25. Sunday. Feb 19'. at 2 857-5496. "LIFS AKD LlllB" at South Coast Repertory's Second Stage. 655 Town Center Dr1v~. Costa Mesa. tonight and Saturday al 8:30". Sunday at 8 p.m .. weekend afternoons at 3 p.m. 957-4033. "llAJlf or LA llAJfCBA" at Curtain Call Dinner Theater. 690 El Camino Road. Tustin. nightly except Mon- days at varying curtain ttmce through ~arch 25. 838-1540. "llA88 APPEAL" at the Grand Dinner Theater, 7 Freedman Way, Anaheim. nightly excepl Monday at varying times until March 4. 772-3~20. "PnOBT WATCH" at the Huntington Beach Play- house. 1.ialn al Yorktown. Huntington Beach. Fr1days and Saturdays at 8:30 throuah Feb. 11 . 847-4465. "TBE PIRA TltS OP PSJllZAJllCS" at Sebaa· tUan's West Dinner Play· house. 140 Ave. Pico. San Clemente, Wednesdays thf'O\Wl Saturdays at 8 p.m .. '"Sundars at 1 and 1 p .m. untl Yeb. 26. 492-9950. "TBS SEA HORSE" at the UC Irvine Lillie Theater. tonight and Saturday a t 8 p.m. 856-6617. "ST AR TINO es as. ST AllTDfG NOW" at the Gem Theater. 12852 Main St.. Oarden Orovc. Wcdnes· daya th l'O\.llh Saturday• at 8 p.m .. Sunaaya at 7:30 unlll P'eb. 18. 636-7213. "A STRS&TCAR NA.ll&D DUllt&" at the Golden West College Play- bo.1t ~ter, H\Jnun~on PAaawra WITllOUT: PAaTJlf&ae meeta •t Charley Brown... 161 &1 Beach Blvd.. HunUnaton Beach. 5 p.m . 892.-853f. WBS&L OP raJSJfD.. 81DP, for alll&lea over 45. meet.a at Eliner'e Place. PuUerton. 524-3327. OST-ACQUAl1'TSD PAJtTT. Man-Woman In· etstute, age. 25-55. pro- f e HI on al 1 y designed ~-.cquatnted actMtI~ 8 p.m. 810 lncludea wtne. mreehment.s. l8682Buena Vista. Yorba Linda. 645-0840. 11189 AJfOIS'9 9UIOLU DA.1'CS CLUB, 8:30-1 l :30 p.m.. Prank Amoes Tno. Layfayellc Hotel. I 44 Linden Ave., Long Beach. (213) 435-6311 . TB& ORAJllD CAllTOJlf I• the subject of a three-part r1vcl" rafting lecture which begins lonfght. 7:30-9:30 p.m .. Orapge Coaet College F"tne Arts Rall 119. Scr1es fee 88. lndtvtdual ledurcs arc 84. 432-5527. Fllma "TRADDfG PLACES." UC Irvine. Science Lecture Hall, 7 and 9:30 p m. 856-5548 "FROll TULA TO Tm.AL" explores th.-won· ders of Me xico and Guatemala. 8 p.m .. Orangt' Coast College. Robert B Moore Theatre 432-5527 "TAXI DRIVER.'' with Robert DcNlro and Jodie F'oeter. UC Irvine, Social Srlence Lccturr Hall. 7 p.m .. 856-6922 Etc. JUCBAJU> W&EKL T and llllUAll IOll.AJQ)A att featured at the t.aauna Poets meeting. 8 p.m .. l>ub- llc Library. 363 Clenncyrc. ~una Beach. 494-8375. 1'D LOltO UACB PA· CO'IC nmooa RODltO fcatura professional cow· boys from all over the nation competing for lop pr1u money. Fr1.-Sat. 7:30 p.m .. Sun. 2 p.m. Long Beach Convention CenlCT Arena. Long Beach. 534-7723. TD 90UTBSU CALI· POIUOA BOAT SHOW ts held through Sun .. Los An· gelcs Convention Center. Roura: Weekdays. 2-10 p.m .. Sat. 11 a.m.-10 p.m .. Sun. 11 a.m.-7 p.m "CALLIOJlAPBT.'' an etght-week court1e. bcfltns t<>Clay. 2-5 p.m .. by Saddle- back College South Con- tinues through Mar 30. 838 ree. 831-4648. CIRCUS V AllOAS. Tht' Amer1can Big Top Circus. returns to ~na Hiiis Mall. Fri. 8 p.m.: Sat. 12:00. 3:30 and 8 p.m.: Sun 1 ·00. 4:00 and 7:30 p m.: and Mon. 4:30 and 8:00 p. m 1-5 at El Toro Rd .. Laguna tillls . Tickets available at Laguna Hiiis Mall Ticket Booth and at Circus Vargas at show- Ume. Sat. oaA•u coo~ ran•A••o .. c ao~ CIS'ITp~&wtSend· ult~ ~ conduidor. le:8dtrc lhe Los ~ llharmonlc Orcbeitra. 1th the tntcrnaUonaUy ac- laJmed cclli..t Lynn Har· l. llOlolet. 8:30 p.m .• ta Ana Hlgtl School udltorlum. 520 W. alnut. Santa Ana. l l. Renee Cbanney wW be a narrator when Glendale Symphony perform.a Satarday at the Dorothy Chan- dler PaTil.lon. TBS 111181C OY AMBRJ· CA BT AIDRJCAJlfl!I Is the program being presented by theClendale Symphony. conductt'd by Col A maid 0 Gabriel . ro m - mandcr/conductor of the U.S Air Force Band Selec- uons Include "Amer1ca lht' BeauUfuJ. ·· Also. Renee Channey and Wiiliam Con- rad narrate the "Lincoln Portrait" and others W1th the VaJley Master Chorale (818) 500-8720. G&sooRY OOLEllAJlf, ace Yr1day llsung. JAR llclUJlfJlf ELL, cellist, performs music by Bach . Schumann . Beethoven and others. Chapman College Salmon Recital Hall. 3331'-J. Glaase.11 St.. Orange. 8 pJTI. 997 -6871. F'rtt admission. Country 08 TOBACCO PRO RADIO PUTT, hosted by Walt Garrison. Includes a buffet at noon, with T-shirts and rodeo tickets to be gtven away. TIM Oenld Ra7 a..4 15 featured from 8 :30 p .m .· l :30 a m .. CrazyH o r se . 1850 Brookhollow. Santa Ana 549· 1512 Jau RUTH PRICE. Stt F'r1day II sting. BOBBY UDFISLD per- forms Latin Jazz. 9 p.m .-I a.m .. SunMt Pub. 16655 Pacific Coast Hlghway. Sunset Beach (213) 592-1926. a.ICB am•AN and WAYlU WAYR, att Fr1· day listing, DARVSY TRA TLOa. Maxwell's , 317 Pacific Coast AU(hway. HunUngton Beach. 5"36--2555. • • ·calendar • t rvi.er:yv:J Sport the a ctive look .,,,,... 'I 1• "•:Jtur::SO.r.; ':Y On>. 00{ '""'' :J'>::S r•'Y't:. '.J~ 1C>'.)'\ :-0nor 1r; 'JfPd • '.JIOO 56 FASHION 151.AND PNPORT BEACH · ( 7141 644 -7030 Sun. Clueical COJlfC~RT PIAJlflST J A.l'fPfE Ill VIJlfE pttf orms muc;1r from lrt"land on lht" aulohdrp aloniz w ith Moza rl and Bt"t"l ho\'t"n fa,orllt"'-on tht" harp-.1rhord and ptano 3 pm Coldl-n Wt":SI Coll~. Fomm II l 'l744 Golckn \\ t"'il St . liunlln1tton Ht-ac h ~95 ~171'< S3 50 ;u1m1ss1on PIANIST t'RA1'K t'RE1'CB ~rlorm<. lht" l'Omplt"1t" \\ t"ll Trmpc-rt"d Cla' lt"r of J ..., Bac-h 1n a ~n("<. of mnrt'n' ,., lht" 'ta ma ha Muc;.1c f..rluc.iUon < t"nlrr I 'l4 ">"> ,ldfrt"\ Hoad ln111r T lo1'4\ al 3 p m '.11n \.hr 4 .ind '4ar IX al"'1 al 1 p m S'l!}-5440 KURT SAJlfDERLIJlfG. ""t" 01 1 ht" 5?rt"at ronduc 1nrsolourt1mc-. ronllnut""'o a l•o v.N-k debut r-n~ mt"nl with lht" l-<K A~Tt"S Ph1lharmon1r rondurung muc;.1r b\ r'mkonr-, and Tc ha1km "k' 2 \0 pm \111,1< l t'nlrr I'.~, 11ton 21\4;")7)11 Country COW BOT lllA TPIAaD BA.JlfD, 6 pm Cruvhmw. 1 1 5M Bmokhollow Sant.a Ana 549-1512 BLACITBOaJlf pc-rlonns lnsh and Sc-otttsh fol I m11<;1c-F'vt"nl~ .. tndrilnHt" Old nana Point C".aft" 24 720 ()cool l'r.-ctn., l na Aa&M 661-«>03 Jaa auTll PIUC&. eec f"rtday 1~ UDO hmU a Jazz illeM60ln. 3-7 p m . wtth A.I I Abbot.l on pta.no. Tracy Longlllrelh on drum9 and Wa~ Wayne on tlv -... ophone 2900 twport Blvd.. Ntwport Beach. 675--2968. - Jaumnger Rada Price perforaa Th11.1'8d.ay tllroqb Sanday m.,Jats at Ron•• ha lapaa. See dally jua u.tbte· DOil.A GAL&. m&All.. 7-1 1 pm. Sunset Pub 16655 Pactfk Coa!ll ffilO:t-W~) Sunset Beath (213) 592-1926. STUDIO CAn featuru f1oo aft~~ &i-=:: 675-7760 GOLDar s •r..1 " JAZZ llAJllD. 'Amtrak ~ So.in Juan Ca.pestrano. 3-7 p m TBS Gg.1 'AM GA1tJ11D .JAZZ QU.&.ann'. 7 -J J p m lndSlnrt.e Ab:mo s, 1670 ~nrpcir1 ~ Costa M~ 6-42-8293 aAOS llAaTJR801' ARD TBS aat I W RC· TI01'. &ftc:moons. Old Dana Polnt Ca!t". 24 no Ori Prado. Dana Point 661~ .JAC& Ba.A!ID. 3-7 pm lnddlnltt ~-PdJcan. 2735 Padfk Cout Haigh- ,,..~~ r .. port lkar h 6"42·3431 ..... Calendar Clowning around Ju.Ulen are ba'rina( a plcn..lc Sanday at Blfluat Park 1D hllerton and lnYlte yoa to come learn their aklll. See Etc. U.tmc below. at the Curt.aJn Call Dtnner West 80th St .. l..08 Angeles. Theater. Sec Friday llsUna. (213) 642-3065. ''llA99 APPSAL•• al tile· TBS LAOORA FOLK- Grand Dtnner Theater. See DAJllCSJt8PanYAL, see f-"rlday listing. p~ ':&;\ "TU PlJlAT&S oraa:AR CALl- PJtftZAJllC&" at Scbas-POIUOA BOAT 9BOW, see tlan·s West Dtnner Play-Friday UatJng. house. See Fnday UsUng. LORO DACH PACtnc "STARTIRO asas. DIDOOR RODEO. 8tt Frl- 8T ARTDIG 1'01f" at the day ltaUng. C urtain Call Dinner SB01'CA8& QUILT Theater. See Fr1day llstlng 8BOW,seeSaturdayllattng. "TERRA J'fOVA" at tile COLL&CTOR8 AR'!' Laguna Moulton PlayhOU8C. SHOW AJlfD SAL&. Stt Fr1day llsttng. Anahet m Con vention F'rlday 1Jst1ng.. Center. Rooms Garden Grove 3 & 4, 800 W. Katella Single. Ave .. Anaheim. 999-8900. WBJ:&L or '1lllt!fD- SBJP. for stngles over 45, meets for brunch at The Sheraton Hotel, Santa Ana. 524-3327 CLUB COJllBJO llAOICO sponsors a Valentine's Dance while cruising N~w JXlr1 1-tarbor 5-7 pm. $15 642-5586 A wuntAJ'fDW1Tgather- 1ng Is held from 8-11 p.m . by Parents Without Partners. Men br1ng wine, women br1ng s nacks. 8121 Rldge- ftc-ld. I lunUngton Beach. 960-2320 MISS ARGllt'S BIO BARD SOUl'fD DARClt CLUB. F'ree dance lessons 7 -8 p.m.: dancing wtll con- tinue from 8-l I p. m . Lafayette. Hotel. 144 S. Linden, Long Beach. (213) 435-6311 P'ilma "llARL18.'' al 7 p.m., with "Belcanto" at 8:30 p m . UC lrvtne, Moom 178, Humanities HalJ. Free ad- mission. 856-&406. Etc. Mon. Cl•ute-a.I ITZBAJ( PERLllAR per- forms a vlolln rccClal with music Including Bach. Beethoven. FaTla a nd Selnt-Saens. 8 :30 p.m .. Muste Center Pavilion. (213) 972-7211. ORSGORY COLElllAJ'f, Stt F'rlday llstlng. Country STL VJA. Crazyhorse. 7 and l 0 p .m .. 1850 Brookhollow. Santa Ana. Tickets S16.50. 549-1512. Jau CAR LIDO, AJ Abbott on piano. 9 p.m.-1:30 a.m. 2900 Newport Blvd .. New- port Beach. 675-2968. RALPH BLAZ& BIG BAIO), 8-11 p.m .. In- definite. The Rose & Crown. 831 S. Stale College Blvd .. Anaheim. 778-5606. JUGOL&R8' PICMIC Comeanyttmeafier IOa.m . Pop to Hillcrest Park In Full· erton and watch the Call· .J U a Y ' 8 I R I 8 B fomta Siient Musicians and CABA.RH O~ DUBLDI ls Mc-nalasantt Jugglers As· back by popular demand lo 90Clallon members j(tve frtt the Long Beach Convention lt"S.'!Ons and parucfpate In Center, Terrace Theater. qpontancous compdlt1ons The-Cabal"('.t br1ngs lilting CDICUS V AROAS, ~(' songs and lively dances. 8 f"r1day listing. p.m. 3 00 E Ocean Blvd .. A W'DfE CLA881C ts Lo n g Be a c h . ( 2 l 3 ) being held at Loyola Mary-434·4'770. mount Untventty 2-5 p.m DIZZY. See Sunday ltst- f"orty-etght of lhe state·a tng. mo&t preallJO<>us w1ner1ca 8 B A R 0 J'f T A 8 E R wtll prceen t l wo or three of QUARTET, sec Sunday ltst- thetr bc8t winemaker'• cl-tng. forts. Albert Gersten URRY OltLTZ&LllAJlf, l'avlllorr. ~ llWd.• 4'-t· el~t'r.AlJltar, 9it> m.-l alfft1. Blue Beet Cafe, 107 21st Place, Newport Pier, New- port Beach. 675-3333 Theater "A CBEllBOV SKETCBBOOll" at the Newport Harbor Actors Theater, 390 Monte Vlat.a St., Coeta Mesa. Mondays and Tucedaya at 8 p.m. through Feb. 28. 631-5 110. s~- 01UFra DA YTDDR.8 meet for brunch at The Velvet Turtle, El Toro. I I a.m.-12:30 p.m .: movie 12:30 p.m .. Edwards Theatre: Happy Hour 3:30-7 p.m .• Don Joee'a In El Toro. 497-2080. Etc. CIRCUS V ARO AB, att Friday listing. Tue. Cl•..tcal CllLL I ST ZA&A NELaOV A. lntemaltonal concert soloist. jOlna Cal State Long Beach Sym- phony Orchestra In concert 8 p.m., Center Theater or the Long Beach Convention and En(ert.aJnment Cent.er. Ruben Gurevich conducts the orchestra In a program or wor ks by Antonin Dvorak. (2 l3) 498-5526 or 534-77~. OllEOORY COLJtllAJlf, see Friday ltsttng. Coan try A VALENTlftlt 'S P.AllTT, featuring The Rat- tlesnake Band. 5-8 p.m ., wtlh The Travis Young Band rrom 8 p.m.-l a.m. Free champagne wtt.h dJn- nt'r. Crazyflorse. 1580 Brookhollow, Santa Ana. 549·1512. Jau "DfT&aaacTIOR," con- stattng of !IOUnda or brass. piano. drums and sax- a phone, appears 9 p.m.-1 :30 a.m .. Cafe Lido. 2900 Newport Blvd .. New- port Beach. 675-2968. Pop LOJnUE BROOD, the l.oulslan a -based. Chi · cag<>-bred blues and rock · n · ron guitarist. appears at the Music Machine. l 2220 W Ptco. West Los A~les. 10·30p.m. DIZZY, eec Sunday llst- 1'1BAa0" T A B g a QUAltftT.aeeSundayllat-t"tu.c&n 8COTT, 8tt Friday ttaung. Tbeater "lllUGAJ>001f" .it the Harlequin Dinner Play-house. See Friday llsUng. "A CBE K B'OV SDTCBBOOK" at the Newport Harbor Actors Theater. Sec Monday list-ing. PlAYmlT ... ,. -I/I ''MAR°' L A llAJllCllA'• at the Curtaln Calf Otnnn- Theatcr. Sec Fr1day ltsUog. "llA88 APPEAL" at lflc Grand Otnncr Theater.~ Yrlda y ltsUng '"T&Ra.A llOVA .. at the l.aguna Moulton Playhoute. Stt Frtday ltsUnl(. s~- • Au NTs WITHOUT PARTJIER8 galhcn for a ramtly potlU<:k dinner party on Valenltne 'a Day, 5:30-7:30p.m., 14352Proe· peel Av e . Tuell n . 5«-4104. Wllt:EL 0, PIUS~ SHIP meets at The Velvet Turtle In Buena Park. For "'Broadway Danny Rose' gets the new year off to an exhilarattng start:• -Vincent Canby, New York Times " ... it's a dandy entert•inment'.' -Gene Shallt. NBC-TV, The Today Show "'Broadway Danny Rose' has its full quota of Allen gags, .. :· -Jack Kroll. News- week "'Broadway Danny Rose' Is a great film, and it's funny too. In many ways it's Woody Allen's best' -Joel . Siegel. ABC-TV. Good Morn· ing America ''. .. downright hilarious ... Mr. Allen gi.ves his best performance since 'Annie Hall:" -Pat Collins. CBS-TV" "Danny Rose' is al- most lmpouible not to like'.' -Richard Corliss, Time Magazine ·: .. hilarious •.. one of his very best..'.' -Janet Maslin. New York Times "Mia Farrow ..• 11 merety mar- velous'.' -Rex Reed •: .. pure gold. Mia Farrow is simply knockout as the hot·tem· pered loo6-mouthed lady who's out few number one;• COSTA IESA EDWARDS SOUTH COAST PLAZA 546-27 11 Bnstot Al S.Ollower 1um1CTOI IEACI EDWARDS HUNTINGTON 848-0388 leactlAI .._,Elis -Judith Crist "'Broadway Danny Rose' Is profoundly funny'.' -Gene S1skel "It all works'.' -Roger Ebert "'Danny Rose' is Allen's most ingenuous and ap· pealing screen character.' -Peter Travers. People "'Woody Allen remains the most original and daring comedy artist in films today'.' -Bob Thomas. Associated Press • iacUd'lls ... Dins H ~ .. .... ,.. .. , .. .... .. . Susan l Mn Mel Bin i .. uu ... .... .......... ~ ..... ,. Crill Wis ~ Oiaiis H lotte ..,... t ... lt•a.r-.. .... . RIOJ1 6ieenhul Wt • j Oi'lliiJr'f /f"I( t11•• _., • GUICE UA CITY CENTER 634-3911 Ill The Cdy ~ te.ller ;g 0 - I I I I 'Calendar 0 stflf(IC'S O\-'t'r 45 524-3327. ~ Workdope e "Tm POW'Sa 0, TBS 2 IOJO)" l.s th«' topic of an o A11oa~n~ lioun.·· ~r1~ if p~ram that ~tarts today Spon~rf'd b) SaddJt"back >. Collt1i?t" South C'ounaeUng ~ C)(-p< . rounS('lors s~a.k on .... .,ubjr rl'I ranRlng from u. Mt"dltallon · 10 "Holl tk.' H<'all~ ~lh <-ampus. ~lt"n<'<'/Malh Room 313. 7 30·9 30p m ~3 1 4571 Lecture. BJOLOOT OP C ANCISR. a I 0 wtt"k lttturT ~('$ ronll1111r., I hl"OUtth Marc-h I 'l .-.1 UC ln·lnt'. Scl<"nce It"( 111rt" lt;all 7 p m l'(r,f, 53 I,. l"llma ''aa.&AD AJm CBOC- OLA Tt," a 1978 C'Omt'd) ol 1n 1mm~rant work<"r from 11.ll\ v. ho a<ipln"'"\ to movt" 1p11o ard In ~"' 1-. se>clf"t' 11,tlidn dla~Ut' v.tth F.:04il- 11 ... 1 ..,ubcltlt""i 7 pm ~<" ... P•>rt Harbor An \1USt'Um "'l ~n Clc-mt"nlt" Or1'C' '\n~ !•>rt IW-.u ~ -r,q I 122 Wed. Claalcal KURT SAJlfD&RLDtG. In concert Celllat Zara l'feleo .. joloa tJae CSULB S,.plaoay •t 8 p.a. Tuesday l.D LoJlC Beach. See Taee- day'• ClaMlcal u.t-lne• for detalla. nls two-~k ntgilgCmt"nt with lh<" Los AngelH Phtlha.nnonlc conduct Ing musk bv Proko0(V and Tc-haJkov'.sky 8.30 p.m . Music-C<"nler Pavtllon. 12 I J J 972-7211 GllSGORT COLEllAR. 5tt f" r1da y II SU "fit Coa.otry TRAVIS TOtnro BAJm, h .l m -I pm . Cra.zyhorse. 15."0 Brookhollov. Santa ... , ... 5~9-1512 lllEL lllc.DAJllIEL appt"a ~ int v•n "'hv•-s 9 and I I p m <At thl' <'o•·bo, I 721 ~ Mancheatet' Ave .. Anahrlm Spttlal admission prtcr 82.94. 956-14 10 Jau ONIT&D FRONT &RSSllBL& o( four mu· slcian s perform onglnal compogtUons tnnut"ncrit by f8%Z and African/Asian cul tul"('S. UC lrvlnt" li<"r1tagt' Room. University C<"ntt'r, A p.m. 856-6379. THE llANHATT AN RBTTHll KINGS plTSt"nl an l"Vt"nlng conC't'rl of ragtime and jau Knotl"s Berry Farm Good Tlmt' Theater . 8039 B<'ac-h Blvd . Bu<"na Park. 8 p m 971 -9300. WOODY BAR!fSTT a.ARD and ··o.r Nate Tht" Gtte+. S w i ng Jazz & Rhythm & Blun1 8 p m . Meadowlark Country Club. 16782 Graham . Huntington Beach . 82 admission 846-3391 IUCJ[ SBSll.llllAJlt and WAYD WATJR. 6tt Frt· day Um.lJ18 Pop JtJaY '8 IR18R CAllARET OP DUBLDf ap- pears at the La Mirada Ctvlc- 'rhcatt"r T he Cabar et brtngs 11111~ songs and live- ly dan~ with tha1 unique Irish flair for which I hey BIT famous ff p m 14900 La Mirada Blvd . La Mirada 994-6310 SBAROl'f TABER VlltCEPfT 9COTT, att Friday listing. DIUT, SC<" Sunday llst· 1ng Theater "l!IJUOADOON" al tht' Harlequin Olnnl"r Play· houSt' Stt Friday llsung. "111.Al'f OP LA lllAPICBA" at tht' Curtain Call Dtnner Tht'alt:r. See Friday llsung. "MASS APPEAL" al th<" Gra"<I Dinner Tht:att-r. Se<" Friday listing. "THE PlRATES or PENZAl'fCE" at St'bas· llan's Wt'st Dtnn<'r Play- howse. Stt Friday listing. "STARTING HERE, ST ARTDfG NOW" at lht' Gt"m Thl"att'r. St't' 1'·nday II sling. '"'BR.RA NOVA•• at tht' Laguna Moullon Playhouse Stt Fr1day llsllnR smctee OIUTl''S DA TTUO:RS mttts for Happy Hour. 3-6 p.m .. s .... •allows. San Juan Capistrano. 497-2080 PAJU:NTS WITHOUT PAllTlfERS offt'rs a group tour of Chuck E Chet'~·s. 2300 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa. wllh pizza. sofl drtnks and gamr 1okens aftt'rwards 996-0377 WHEEL OF FRIEND- SHIP. for single-... ovN 45. mttts at Tht' Gue-.t lloust" In Fountain Valley 524-3:127 Paul ~hrllch apeaka on lhe ecology o( nuclt"ar war. UC lrvlnt' Sclcntt Lectu re Hall. 8 p.m . 856-5549. i'IT'S 1990, WBSU CAJll I OET A JOB?" A look al the job markd In the nexl dttack by Hank Koehn. vice presiden t, ruturt" research . Security Pacific Bank. UC lrvtne Heritage Room. Uni· vt"rslty Center. noon. f ree admissio n . 856-5 18 I . 8URJUtALl811AJlfD11IB BDlTB or ABSTRACT ltXPRE8810N1811. By Elll"n Brettman. Newport Har bor Art MuM"um curator of t'ducatlon. 7 p.m . at the muSt"um. 850 San Cl<"mt'nte Orlvt". Ncwporl Buch 759·1122 Thu. Claulcal BRIGRAll TOUJlfO UIQ- VERSITY A Capt"lla Choir 1n concert Classical. folk and ronl<-mporary choral mu">IC', Goldt'n Wt'sl Colll"ftt Main Tht-ater. 15744 Gold· rn Wt>'il St . lfuntlngton Bt>ach $6 admission 895·R378 OR~RY COLIUIAN, '><'t" frlday ll<,llng Country TRAVIS YOUNG BAND. '><"r Wt·drw~ay llsll n~ Q1JARTET.~ndayhsl -.. THE COLD AND THE Jazz 1ng ~ DARK." Slanlon1 blolOJ,!l'il . a 8NIVE ASAL STU DIOS TOUA RUTH PRICE.~,. 1-rlrla\ ...,~-.....-'" 11 .. 11ni.: MARK I SBELL AND THE RHYTHM SECTIOrit, ('\ ,.ntnj:t<, lnc1tll11llt> Old l>.tna l'nlnl C aft' 24 720 De-I l>;in,1 Point aJCll 9DUIM and WATJllS WATW&, eee Fr1- day uaung. DAltV&T TaA TLOa, ett Saturdar Uaung. am. -T 11oou nuo. eee Saturday llsuna. Pop JlflC& PTZOW, singer . guitar. harmonica. 9 p.m .·I a.m.. Blue Bttt Call", I 07 2 1at Place. Newport Beach. 675-3333. vntC&NT &COTT, see F11day llsUng,. Dance -l!IALLROOll DAJlfCIJtO 8-12 p.m . Dance lcuons 7-8 p .m . Do or p r izes Meadowlark Coun try Club 16782 Graham, HunUngton Bc~h. 846-339 l . Theater "BIUGADOC>lr' at the Harlequin Dinner Play- house. See Fr1day ltsttng. "CllEICllOV DI YALTA .. at lh<" Newport Harbor Ac- tors Tht"altt. Stt Friday ltsUng. "MAii OP LA llARCBA" at thr Curtain Call Dtnner Tht"aler. See Friday llsUn~ ''MA88 APPEAL•• at thc Grand Dtnncr Theatt"r Stt Friday ltsUng. "THE PIRATES OP PENZANCE.. at Scbas· llan's Wt"St Dtnncr Play house. Stt Friday listing. "TERJlA KOV A" at t hr L~una Moulton PlayhouSt" ~«' Fr1day llslln~ Slnglee PARENTS WITHOUT PARTRRS gath<"rs for family roUerskallng. 6·8 30 pm Fountain Valfe) Skat Ing Crnter. 9105 Rttrt'allor1 Dr • Fountain Vall<"y A93-1597 JAMES STEWART DORIS DAY 99.ii!WPil "INTIMACY AND TOUCH" ts lh<' subj('("t of d lscusston. 8· I 0 pm . 11 ' -\LFRE[) HITCHC() ~K· ~ THE M ANWHO KNEW TOO MUCH · "' ALF RED HITCHCOCK ~ ...... , '" j()HN MICHAEL HAYES i. ,., • 11 H'I• • 1t ,, , ... • ~ ... EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT ""1<11• "''"''n -1,"-1 I I-"-''-l'ti"""4 ll 'IL I" ~ PG l'IUI'--..i smwn : : . ... . .. . .. .. Fri. 7:30, 9~45 Sat/Sun. 12:30, 2:45, 5:00, 7:30, 10:00 "/ MARRIED A SHADOW" ENGLISH SUBTITLES 2905 E. Coast H w~ Corona del M ar c An~<"ll. Irvine 786-2.239 BIOLOGY OP CAPfCER. !K't' Tuesday Ll"clure llsllng AdY&Dce BUDn& Tbeee naata req1lire ~~~JWleDta, llAlfGE COAST COL· L£0&'8 Community Ser vl~s om~ conducts a bus tour to Occidental Collqt<" In l<"ndak whett the Kln~·s Slng<"rs. a London-baSl"d vocal group. wtll appear Sun . F°t"b. 26. 8 14.50 In I~ transportation and A ~~" NOW PLAYING Q.TQM) (0.¥\1$~ !181 ~ ...r•wm f~T- 91.). ll07 Ee .. Wt Will ,,.,., .. ~,. ~.:.., --....... ..__°"'"' m.o ---~,......~ -.. .,. - Calendar • t lcket The bus will depart OCC 6 :30 p.m. and return 11 :30 p.m. Registration deadline ts Fr1 .. Feb. 17. 432-5880. CR098-COUJfTRT SID- DIQ tour ts offered by Saddlcback College North Sat.-Sun.. Feb. 25·26. Pre-trip lectures att Thuna •. feb. 16 and 23. 7-10 p.m .• Irvine High School. Fee 870. 559-1313. Weal College. Admtnls· tratton Bl<!Q~. Room 137, I 5744 GoJ<len Weet St.. Huntington Beach 891 -3991. ..lllPROVllfO TOUR sa-PBOTOOllAPBT'' ta the au~ or a four-week eemtnar offered by Saddle· be.cir College North Com· munlly SerVtces. The sem· lnar begtna Wed .. Feb. 22 at 7 p.m. and Includes two Sunday photo -.far1s. Fee ta 840. 5159--1313. SPORT PISllDtO la the subjeet or a two-part pro- gram at Go~n Wm Col· fej{e. Frt. Feb. 17 and 24. OneolnC eYe1lt8 7-10 e.m. In Health Science ALLIGATOR FARM~ 13 1. eteran angler Charlie 7671 La Palma, Buena Davlswllldtscuaathcequtp· Park, One of the world's ment. tackle. flah apec1ee. ·-~ Ul 11__.,_ boats and methods or deep--rep e co ""'" ...... na. water rock fishing 812 10: a.m.-6 p.m. dally. . 522-2615. g9ei~3m::'atlon required. WIJiA.LS WATCHING. A LAJinecAPS PJ10..-Through March, fi:om TOORAPllT WORUBOP 8illiia. boat.a leave Long to Death ValJ2.JuncUon ts Beach and 5an Pedro ports. h 527-711 I. sc eduled for t.·Sun, Feb. Dl9NBYLA1'D 131 3 25·26. by the Irvine Fine · Arts Center and The Victor Harbor Blvd.. Anaheim, School. Fee la 880. park offere more than 50 Pre·~lratlon required by attracuon.s ~':1 seven~theme Wed .. Peb.15.552·1078 parke. Character ' · CavaJcade" ls presented 8UPSRMBMORT POR tw1ce dally along the Park's 811JDSJllTS. A seminar on Main Street. Sat. & Sun .. how to develop a dynamic Feb. 11 & 12. flours IO memory for greater succcas a .m.-6 p.m. Fr1 .. 9 a.m.·9 In school an-a In llfe occurs p.m. Sat., and Sun.. 10 Sat .. Feb. 18. 9 a.m.·3 p.m. a .m.-6 p.m. Mon. through Golden West College. Ad· Thurs. 999-4565. ministration Bl<fa.. Room 215. 15744 Golaen West oOTT·sBltRRYPAIUI St.. Huntington Beach. 845 . 8039 Beach Blvd .. Buena program fee. 891-3991. Park. The Chipmunks wlU .. P081TIVBLT ARORT .. be htithllllhted Sat.·Mon .. Is the aubje<:t of a saddle· Feb. 11-13 and 18-20. per· back College North seminar. fonntn~ In a 30·mlnute live Sat.. Feb. 18. 9 a .m.-4 p.m. revue· The Chipmunks Go 835 fee Include. no-host Hollywood... Their shows lunch. 559·1313. will be at 1. 3 and 5 p.m. In PDl.t\JlrCIAL PLAJUllRO Knott's Good Time Theatre. FOR 8DIOLU. Spend the 165r1dea.ahowsandattrac· morning on Saturday. Feb. Uons are round along with 18 leamlng how lo take care Wild West gunfighters. can· or your flnanctal future. can dancers. Camp S noopy 9:30 a .m.· 12 noon. 85 ad· and llve country music vance reglslraUon. Golden dally Open 10 a.m.·6 p.m. They were a family tom.,-tby temptation ••. kept apart by pride_ ~ =:,tosettaer l'ttl ~ """"" IOIN ~· HOft IANCL •IOI*' CutW"I • M011C.1111 NmAM N ..... Nl'l • 1()0 Tu.QIA • "'" Jr\lt ""· AWSS ~0 • tll•"' '("" .......... , MIY C.IAllA." If "'-'"'•..C:f1Yt11l.UA.'4• ~.._·•--.c•Dlll UirillMW• _...,.._....,. .. ,,_ .,~\f CCU U -llUCl llOl-""llJl'o· .... "···-··~ ...... 0 14 .. 11• AH ·-OW'l1t llCT"'I\ IJllA\1 PG ....... --lllt c> llU 529·5339 MANN BREA PlAZA COSTA IW 979-4141 EDWARDS CINEMA CENTER El TllO 581·5880 EDWARDS SAOOLEBACK .......... -........... _,. __ ,._.,. IELI 0¥£1! ,,. LACUU IUCI 497·1711 EDWARDS SOUTH COAST LAGUNA OUICl 634·2553 SYUFY CINEOOME Fr1.&Tue .. 10a.m.·10p.m. Sat. & Sun .. 10 a.m.·7 p.m. Mo9. Closed Wed. and Thur. 952-9400. LIOJf COUNTRY SAFARI. 8800 lrvtne Center Dr1ve. (.aauna Hills. drtve·through wlld antmal park, Zambezi River cruJee. animal shows. petting zoo. large aviary. open• daJly 9:45 a.m .. Jaat car admitted 3:30 p .m. 837·1200. 8DRllAN LIBRARY ARD OARD&J1111. 2647 Pa· ctnc Coast Htgtiway, Corona del Mar. roee, cactus. an· nual gardens. orchid con· ecrvatory. kol ponda. gm shop. open dally 10:30 a.m.·4 p.m. aa Fl..AOS MAGIC MOUJfTAIJll. 260-acre theme park. rides. shows. entertainment. Computer Ofscovery Ceflter end ~her exhibits, open dally I 0 a.m.·8 p.m.. located 25 mllt;s north of Universal Studios at MagJc Mountain Parkway. exit off 1·5. Valen· cla. (213) 992-0884. SfX FLA08 MOV- IELAJfD WAX llU81tUll. 771 l Beach Blvd.. Buena Park. new wax model or comedienne Carol Burnett, other famous perso9s· llkc- nesses preserved In wax. I 0 a .m.-8 p.m. Sun.·Thur . 10 a.m.-10 pm. Fri. and Sat. 552-1154. SPRUCE GOOSE . Bllllonatrc Howard Hughes" world's largest seaplane. l 0 a.m.-6 p.m. dally. adjacent to Queen Mary. pier J, Long Beach Harbor . (213) 435-5671 . Ul'fl'VEUAL 9TUDI08 TOUR. new attraction la K.l.T.T. talklng car from TV's Kru«ht Rl<fer. 100 Uni· venal Ctfy Plaza. Universal City. (818) 877-1311. New adult admission price ts 81l.50for ~12andover. Admlsalon for a,tes 3 lo I I ls 88.50. WI CUIEITt 492·0056 MIRAMAR THEATRE IESTlllSHI 89 l ·3935 EDWARDS CINEMA WEST 111mu (213 ) 943·6402 • PACIFIC'S WHITTWOOO The Tucaon Arlsona Boy• Choir led by Dr. Ja.Uan AckerM7 .W •taee a live .. weatern" lD concert form at 8 tontcJat ID rauertma•• Plummer Auditorium. See Friday•• mule 11.atlnp for detalhl. SHERWOOD PROOUCTIONS Md 5'CNY KlMMEl. Present A STAHLEY DONEN ALM MICHAEL CAINE JOS£Ptf BOLOGNA 8lAME fT ON RIO # VALERIE HARPER MICHELLE JOHNSON DEM MOORE llllCllM Prldlar l.AARY GELBART 1J .Ill SaM111D711y CHARLIE PETERS _, LARRY GElBAIP ,....... • 0.&1d ty STANLEY DON£ff • , ••..nt• 0 I ---IU(l •• ._ •• ,...... ...... ~~~:-:::.:-::-...... __ llClllll HU 990-4021 UA MOVIES 4 IMPERIAL HWY Al ORANGE FWY llSSIOI VIJO EDWARDS MISSION VIEJO MALL 49S-6220 s 0 ,..., 10 cm. W#.lfY i c.-.. 'M .. '1-'" CflltUllt• •n• OUICl 634·3911 UA CITY CENTER 111 cm """"' COITU COSTA IHI 631·3501 EDWARDS .HARBOR HARBOR Bl VO AT M.SON ltSTlllSTtl UA W£STMINSTtR TWIN 895·5333 • 7 ·aalleries MUSEUMS 0 NEWPORT BARB OR ART IWSE lJM. 850 San LAGUNA BEACH IW· Ckmt'ntt' Ort~. Nt'Wport ?:' SEUll OP ART , 307 Cliff tkach. ··11 Modo ltaJlano, 2002 N Main St Santa Ana ~all\'<' llar\;C' t s Plants In Amcrlf'an lndlan L lft"" C'xport"<; thr tm a1itlnatlvC' wa\'" In "htrh lndlan used pl.mt., In thrlr t-vt'ryda) II\"" llour., Tut"S ·Sdt 10 ,1 m ·5 p.m . c;un · 12·5 p m 972-1900 co l>r1vt' Dustin Shultr ,., llallan n<'w tmagt' artists :l plain-; the backJtround clnd Mtmmo Paladino and .Q proct''>I> or his 'sklnnt'd' Marisa Mt"rz. Jan 19·Apr11 a> .1Uto pell'>. (hie. red Auto 1 California artlsl Leonard u. Pelt. 356 Pon;chr '64 t Kosctansk t's paintings a~ >-prr .. entl~ mounted on lhf' f'Xhlbltffi thro~h April I. co m 1r'4,1llultht'Museum),at OpC'n 11 a .m .-5 p.m. GALLERIES -g noon. Wed . Ft'b 15 For Tu<' -Sun. 759· 1122. u. 111ort> In formation. call ALL E NDALE GAL· -494 653 1. -~------e_o_w_E_R_s __ .. _u_s_B_U_M_.-, LERY. 1540 s. Coast HW) . Qj LaJ(un a Beach lllghl} -o poffshed bronu sculptures C by the Bennett UrothC'rS or ~ ~· P~IFIC WALK-IN THEATRES * ~. Pl acerville Indefinite ~ ~ Tuc'>.·Sun. I I a fll ·5 p .m > Bo . M . I ··~· :U\'1.•M•l4]11Ul!>Jl1 J 497-6005 > * rg o 1n atmees. 1'!!1h -cr..ao } * BC SPACE GALLERY. 0 MONOAY flt•• SATUROAY F UlfYotCANOlfWOOO 235 Porest Av<". LaRuna 0: All ~··~n llfon S 00 P'M ~IC(" (I) Beach. Exhibition of pfloto· * lh s,.c. E"""'"'ettn & Holli • t l'llQ ~ SltJ(O graphic work5 by artists lllll H O 100. IOJO represcntt'd by I ht' gallery IQWl!il6}1z~J LA M!llADA AT RDSECRA!IL .,.. ... , smur crcl' I~ Stll If IS '111CAT9C llTI" (PC) 1~ too '11( llC CllL .. (I) 11 !0 llS H C •O l!IO llOI "ttnS tr lllUBOT'' (PC) 1110 J~ H O 110 IOSS "llUIT uu a nm" (PC) 1 100 llO £00 llO 11 00 "ltBS • mumlT" (PC) lllO ~ H~ llS It~ "TtlTl" (PC) IZCO ltO SIS 100 IOtO "llCIWS" (I) IH S HS U~ •o U S Ut•S TllC llTI" ~ llSllO •cmtNll"'(I) lte,H S.IO!IO ........ (I) • 1'0, 1SO "ClllSTIF (I) I 00, U!, 10'00 ' ....._IT NllY •SE" (PC) ll JO. l lS 4 20. 'IS 110 10115 * PACIFIC DRIVE ·IN THEATRES * All OPEN 6.00PM Srort 6:45PM *~;·~~.~FREE! G~mU@l3J moJ • F-v 9lotl.1MONS• • "Ull 11" (I) , P\US Th~ March I 0 Hours I Tues ·Sot..J l.30a.m-·5..30 p .m . 497-1880 I BOllf SIEMON GAL · LIUIY. 1 166 Sunflower at Fairview . Costa Me-sa. Joop Haffmans t'xhtblts bronZC' . sculptures from the N<-tht'r lands and photography by Constant Haffmans. In definite. I 0 a m ·6 pm ' Mon ·Sat 557 ·0804 CAL STATE P'UL L · ERTON, Visual ArtSCt'ntt'r East Gallery. 800 N State Coll~t' Boult'vard. Full· C'rton Art of thc American Salling Vesscl ~l our~ Mon ·f'rt. 12-4 p.m . Sun I ·48 m. 0pC"n Sat . ,.~eb 18, 7·1 p.m 773·3262 C AL ST ATE P'UL L · , ERTOllf, Main Art Gallery, I conUnues an art rxhlbtt \ c1t>dlf'att'd 10 "The Eternal City. t hr Pf'Oplr-of Italy. Lht" <oplrll or F.uropr and lhC' humanist tradition Gl"'O~C' llt'rmo;; will prC'st"nl tkcllJI' (J thc.-alrr plt't't') trom A-9 pm. Sat Frb I~ Hour., Mon Fri 12·4 pm '>11n I -4 p m 773·2037 Throu~h Mardi 7 CHALLIS GALLERIES. 1390 S Coast Ht~hwa), La~una Oeach Anttqut" lllhop.raph'> lrom a rare C"c11llon or Oavld Roberts (I 796· I 851 J volumt's on Ep,ypt and Nubia. through r<"b 29. I I a.m ·5 pm Wf'd.-Sun Gallt'ry wlll rlo'ie r-fft'C'llve March I CBRlSTlAft THOMAS GALLERY, 1001 W. 17th SI . Suite T . Costa Mesa. An f'Xhlbltlon of abstract sculptural flgurt"S featuring the work of Anni<' Ht"aly Also abstract oll paintings by John BadgC'r lndeflnne Hours TuC's.-Sat 9 a m ·5 p.m CITY OF IRVJJl(lt P INE ARTS CENTER , 460 I Walnut Ave . lrvln<' Tra- ditional through contl"m· porary works of lllustraton and animation prlmar11y from artists In thr Orangt" County area Oprntng rr- CC'pllon tonight wltn a Pf'Clal screen In~ or I hC' fll m "To Honor Art· at 8 p m Private prr-vlt'w 6·7 p.m .. genC'ral reception 7 ·9 p.m Mon.·Thur:!>. 9 a.m.-9 pm .. Fri 9 a m.-6 p m .. and Sal . 9 a m .-3 p.m. Through March 24 . lltl 990-4021 •SStH lllJt 83o.6991 ... llllS fll'I( a." (I) "TIE LIE.Y Cir (I) rws .... IEIS(a" (I) "$111(1 •KT' (I) P\US ....... , .... (I) "UCll" (I) P\US "Ml NC ... Tll lftlE" (I) •&.o.h81 ct-~· "SlllO •acr Cl) · P\US "UICGMOI IAlW (I) I. "COtl' IU Tll llY" (I) 2. "SWUnt Clll.J" (I) l . "Hlf If' (I) "llCIT Of Tll l...U" "° ONC P\US lllU II "SCMHCE" (I) MllmlO ... CIWS"(I) P\US • "IOOC( • Tl( ...... (I) "IUIT tm I 11111." (PC) l'lUS "IL Ill MI MJ" Ill "SISr(IJ rws -"Ill MC .•• Tl(__., (I) - ... 'f.,:~~3) -o...,. •• f _ .. -<>f •• _ .,.. LIE.f Cir' (I) P\US -..n mlWI -• lff" ( *' Aufoc.,,._s ESPANCX *) =~· .: UA a.MS 4 EDWARDS VIEJO TWlf CISTl IUA ~46 2711 IUICl 63H911 COWARDS SOUTH COAST PLAZA UA CITY CENTER l1 MIU (213) 691-0633 1U1CE 637-0340 MIC FASHION SQUARl AMC ORANGE MALL llSlWISTO -llA WCSTMINSTER TWlf -895-5333 "THE BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR." • "va> COMH-HV AW.AS! ..... -. ---:-~~o c-• ... -_.. .......... _ 1rlJCIU m.LS lOWAROS/SAHBORN LACUNA HtllS MALL • II( WU llUI 10 SlMS 7'1 '411 UNIT IUCI IUIC( EDWARDS LI)() 673 A3SO SYUFY C.OOM£ 634 zm '°"°'' k V!> '* lllll CIWIWI All( Al $A fflWY Revved up A.rtiet Duetin Shuler poee9 next to Ilia outdoor .culpture, .. Auto Pelt, 358 Ponche ('64)," at Laguna Beach MUR1UD of Art. edwards WESTBROOK CINEMA ~=:~:'";,'!~:• l roollhwrt f 530_4401 fllCHARO ORf vruss "THE IUDDY SYSTEM" 1N1 '" 8 JS Sil S.,A 0~ 8 J~ "NEAIT UlE l INEU" "'' ,, 6 JO 10 J~ ~' s..~ no 6 10 10 J~ UQATESOF HELL" r,, 11~ 1o•s S.1 S.ft 310 7 IS ll>CS "MAUSOLEUM" (tt) fn 900 Sit 5.11 I •S S10. 9 00 edwarda MllA CllllMA Ntwpor1I 18th 646 5025 Cotte MIN • --NOW PLAYING -----• E.l TOAO OAAHGEPICtftc 6 SANTA MA f.dwaros Saodltback Orange l>nY'l>·ln Eow.-cls 8nstoi 581 5880 634-9361 S.0-74441 -.. Galleries DUIOQ a&CTCL&D AllT GAi.LDT, 619 N. Hatbor Blvd.. Fullerton. "Flamework.e '84" ts the theme of a four week ahow or lndMduaHsuc. contem- porary art gtaaa by 12 lnter- natlonal artJsta. An artist's reception ts being held Sat .. Feb. l I . 12·5 p.m. Hours Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.·6 p.m. 879-1391. Through March 10. OUOOltNBSIM GAL~ LERT, Chapman College. Orange. A apeclal exfll· blUon, "lndlan Itinerary: Three Interpretations," tn- cludea a poet. Al Zolynaa: a painter. NetteT Worth· lngton: and a phot.ographer. OOnaJd E. S mith. wfio share their expeT1encea or a six-week tour together througt'! different regions or India. Zolynaa will aive a Tftdtng of h18 Poft1Y rn the gallery Tues .• Jreb. 28 at 4 p.m. Through Mar. l>. HOUnt Mon.·Frl.. 1-5 p .m . 997..ee.55. BUMAN EQUATION C&llTSROALLl:aY, 1550 S. Coast Ht«llway. Laguna Beach. Tfm Sakach's exhibit o( computer art con· Unues throt.Uth March. 2. Hours Mon.-ll'r1. 9 a.m.-9 p.m .. Sat. JO a.m.-6 p.m .• Sun. 12·6 p.m. 497-7408. L01'0 DACB llUUUll OF AllT. 2300 Eaat Ocean Blvd .. Long Beach. preaenta an exhlblfJon and aale or ortglnaJ Or1entaJ pr1nta, Safurday and Sunday from 12·5 p.m .: "Elizabeth Lucas: The Art of Beautiful Wnttng" features over 30 calltgraphtc pieces through Mar. 4. Wed.-Sun. 12·5 p.m. (213) 439-211 9. llA Tltas FIRE ART GALLlttY. 1492 S. Coast Htg)'lway. Laguna Beach. works Include largest col· lectlon of Miro graphics In U.S. and ra~ group of tlchlngs by Rembrandt. In· definite, I 0 a .m.-10 p.m. dally. 494-3903. llUSEUll OF NORTH ORAl'fGlt COUNTY, 30 I N. Pomona Ave.. Fullerton. PaJnllnga by Susan Ryan on the l'&Uo Qallery. Recep- Uon FTt., Feb. IO. with a llCCOnd recepUon on Wed .. Feb. 16. Thl'Ol.lflh Mar. 11 . Houra Tuea.-Sal. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.. Sun. 12-5 p.m. 738-6545. llSWPORT B&ACB CITY BALL GALLSaY. 3300 Newport Blvd., New· port Beach. Tim Clark exh ibits watercolors th~ March 7. 8 -5 p.m. daUy.~28.-1258. QUORUM. 374 N. ~l HIJ(hway. Laguna Beach. Offs by Arleen Huseby. watercolors by Virginia Huffman. Through Mar. I. 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. da1Jy. 494~22. ORAffG& COtJRTT CEllTSR roa COJlfTSM- PORAJIT AllT~-21 MacA ur fvd .. Sp. 11 I. Santa Ana. presents works or three young arttsta. Darlene Kurtzwetl, Harold Shaw and Craig Cree Stone. Hours Wed.-Sun. 12·5 p.m . Through Feb . 24 . 549-4989. RIZZOLI OALLSRY, South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol. Costa Mesa. Hecksche.r's pastels and lithographs are featured throt.igh March 17. Meet the artist Thurs.. Pcb. 16. 6:30-8 p.m. 957 ·3331. 8ADDLEBAClt COL· LEO&. 28000 Margucntt Parkway. Mission VlejO. 18 award-winning architec- tural projects a~ on dlspla)' In South Library througJl February. 831 -4530. SA!lf JUAN CAPISTRANO LI- BRARY /CULTURAL CEJlfTltR, 31495 El Camino ReaJ. San Juan Capistrano. Love Is In the air with dl!J?lays or mu· seum-qoailly' valentines from the Isobel Worsley Co llectio n . H ou r s Tues.-Sat .. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. 493· 1283. Closed Mon· days. Exhlbll runs through March 8. 493· 1283. •CX>STA MESA Edwards Cinema 546·3102 MISSION VIEJO • WESTMINST£R • iiMiiE Edward Woodbndge 551-0655 Edwards Mission UA Twin VlelO Malt 495-622.0 898-1243 I OiiANC£ * 35fnm ,...~ Cinedome _,1 -•a>•• -·I 634 ZSS3 -CD1--1. • •, • ' J I I I 'I 1 • • 1 , '\ ~ • : f ' t '• ! ~ ! I • • ; ' .i ~ 1 o From bow to stem Art of the Amertcan ~ Yetieel la on cllaplay In the Eut Gallery ol the caJ State, STUDIO 3 ART GAL- LERY, 425 30th St.. New· port Beach. A one-man show by Prospero North· kirk. master of pen and Ink. ls featured from 1·5 p.m. Sunday dunng a reception for the artist. 675-6647. SUSA.ft 8PllUTU8 GAL- LERY. 522 Old Newport mvd., Newport Beach. fea· lures work of Nell f'olberg. "Scenes or the Sinai and Jerusalem:" John Dlvola. "Forced Entry:" and Steve Strom's "Miniature Land· scapes:· throu«h Mar. 3. Hours Tucs.-Saf. 10 a.m.-5 p.m .. Wed. eventn,ts by ap· potntment. 631-64-05. VORPAL GALLERY. 326 Glenneyre, Laguna Beach. Jack Hooper's portraits or famous artists. 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Mon.-Sun. 494-9441 1'11llerton Vlaual Arta Center tluoaiJa Feb. 18. See ll.ating• for YiewlnC boan. • ...._... '"""' A,,/tN ONE OF THE YEAR'S TEN BEST ,----------------------Af 111 "'9 ~1 I '" t f • , .. ""'' ''""' .... ' ..... J,, N<1N PtAVING IN llC1I!-~·AT SEL£CTED THEATRES WA E1lUiiiO OiWa'" Wi:STMlfUTtll UA-C-.Cls ~ OneOome EdwiwCll Unlma 9'0"'°22 581,., U.·ZSSJ Wtll .. , llJS COSTA Mm iiMiii ~ wtifMIMSTU E.Ow.wdS • ~ Wballb doe Sbclum 0rM In Paciltr l HI W., Tbwn~ 551 065! 639 87'10 l9°'"1n 8913693 7SI 4164 •illtQPQ 1t COS'Ta Mf.SA AMC '* PflESEHTEO IN -l)(]lpouot """""'°' . Eowa.<15 Hartlor ,..,.,,, ~ 11ow1 831 l:IO I 591 Ol53J 642-5678 Put a few words to work for you in the Daily Pilat '°'""'!\~..,,~ •• Jud .. p l M.1.-r.tt .... 111~ \1~1-t1i1.1t ..... •t1 """'.._~,, .. IN"ll~ffl//ll/'W'f ................ "" ..... ,, ""'•'"l tt •ll'l.hlfH9" jii.-,t~lil A•• Ii.HI~ ""'llWt'' Ufttt("I Uit411/'>•• t Nfttlll,_.•lrit~ tl/N ..,...,.-"''"'*""° AIUOl 17t.Ust PACtnc AIW£1M DR .. fWf 91 Al LOOI CISTA llSA t1Ml41 EDWARDS CNMA UMTlR ~&AOWS fOllTArl VAUIY 839 ISOO COWARDS fOIM~ VALLEY llOOMUSI A 1 I OllClJ SAii JUI C»ISTUIO PAClrlC "'1SS10H DR IN so rwr • CAllST....O .,14'14\ lJ UIU (21ll HI-tel Nit. F ASIOOH SQUARE llW40 l WI llW lJCIU IUCI 41J.1711 COWARDS SOUlH COAST LAQN SOUTll C0AS I >WI A 1 lllOM)WU msStH wtuo us-1221 lDWARVS MISSION Vf JO MAU OUICl ll4-Z55l svurv CllY CCNl[R no1 ••llllf'llnAlll ' ~ 0 - ..... 0 I ~'Vagabond' sketch impresses 0 The question posed by the production of ''The ~ Chekhov Sketchbook" at the Newpon Harbor Actors co Theater as whether Russian playwnghl Anton Chekhov 2 wrote comedies. as he 1ns1sted. or tragedies, as claimed D by Konstanin Stanislavsk1, director of the Moscow An if Theater. >-A more pointed question might be whether ~ Chekhov's work -or at least the three shon play!) ~ u.. -... ~ A beautiful woman ls like a symphony. c ~ It can driYe you crazy I if you thJnk someone else ls scoring. ~ ..... -~· .· ~ I $tt II ...tch to~ )'CMa lnllt. lllll!I QJ1111Hh•AlfJM •• ,_l.fffl'- llllfl • IWSSI IBI 111&1 Wlll ... ~lli!Y YllS" WSI M~ 111 lllll mAllll •• .._...._ t.o •••Ill I IO llr• I I i-r.. Ml l!Jll .... ,_.~I llmlll a..n i••••llJI .... ,~·•• --·-••ID ... ••1111 AHAHEIM 839-a70 SYUFY S1ad1um Of In BUENA PARK 121~ Pacific Buena Pk D 1 COSTA MEIA 751-41'4 Edwards Town Center ELTOROll1 .... Edwards Saddleback WUTmtlTD ...... UA W•tmlnat« Mall • ,.. , .. •••••tt•• -· •o• • FOUNTAIN VALLEY S.1500 Edwards Fountain Valley MISSION VtLH> 415-4220 Edwards MISSIOO Vie10 Mall NEWPORT BEACH M4-07IO Edwards Newport ORANGE U7-GMO AMC Orange Mall OR.AHGE ...... ,, UA Clty Center represented an ''Sketchbook"' -was successfully crafted 10 withstand the tests of time and translation. Cenainly the modem play ''Chekhov an Yalta," being staged at the Costa Mesa theater on weekends. 1s infinitely more en------------- JOyable than the samples ofChekho- v1an drama 1n .. Sketchbook... TOM playing Monday!> and Tuesdays J through February. IJUS But. then. we're not I•••••••••••• dealing with "The Cherry Orchard ... "The Three Sisters" or "The Sea Gull " here. What "Sketchbook" offers arc examples of the wnter's whims) -playlets depicting Russians at the tum of the century weathenng harsh poh11cal, chma11cor personal cond1t1ons All are somewhat s1mph'lt1c and innocuous by today's standards. Director Rack Habib's production at NHA T sets an mtn~uang pact which 1t fails 10 sustain through the evening. The first segment. "The Vagabond." 1s dark humor unged with Wr) irony: the second. "The Witch," is broad satire without resolution: the finale. "In a Music Shop." 1s the lightest p1e(·c. stretching a single comic si tuation like a rubber band unt1l 1t lose!> 11s snap. Everett Oknack turns in the most 1mpress1ve performance of the evening a'.> the title character of"The Vagabond " a tattered "agrant being led to ~1bena 1n shackles b} two disgruntled policemen. A!> his captors watch in awe. Olenick dcscnbcs the "paradise" awaiting him an contrast to the drab II\ cs of free men. It 1s a n chh crafted ponrayal. · In the second pla}let, Sorrell Wayne 1s vibrant as a lusty housewife who lures young men 10 hercaban while her husband sleeps. Harold Gerber is somewhat uneven as the irate spouse. while Patnck Roman Millergaves the best of his three performances as the target of her attracuon. Olenick returns for the third segment. a hghtwe1~t tnfle about a henpecked husband tr)·rng 10 recall the title of the sheet music his wife has sent him for It's the weakest of the tno both 1n construction and 1nter- pretat1on. (Pleue eee CHEKHOV /Paf.e 11) t \ r .1 > o ,,. I ~ I ... f 9 •, , 4 .f. SCMAKE ·• YENTI. str.P-IMMCW' ' • t ' ( .... ' •• ' ... ,~..,... 91\""-..0~' .... ' t~·•,tk-U» LUXURY THEATIUS 1st 2 Millott Showings Only $2. 75 Unless Noted S •3G14rr•Ddl6l6~2ss1 1 ~~.) FOR Funt EX((TEmEnTl V1s1tOur... * YENTL Show1 .at Sllow1 .at 12:00 2 :30 5100 1:00 3:10 5 :20 7,30 .. 1 ;40 7:50. 10:15 m • ""'fJ).''EIV (a v anwy &I OFF m ~ .1 LI I K \2•00 4 •00 \•00/No .._ 12:404:251:10 M.anWho• -h . 7s" ht 'how Only W°"*'(R) 2:201:0& &. ;:;;,-' ~IM I{ Jm I'll M CEil ~d,.f ~ 12·00 2:15 4;)() 7:00 9:15 /No ,,_ / ··~·· C>ilcolint 12:00 2:30 S·OO 7.40 10·00 Tlc:ic.bOnty 13iW4111@112J 6J~ 2ssJ 1 ~~ At~~~~!p .. ~ I STAR 80 IRI at 1 :15 Show1.at1:00 a·u &. 10:30 f i f;j h Lijt If .ii.J§ 6 t6J9 8770/ rm.~) SOPflCINf ·'I Sound Dir~ t lofour <or too.oOr lril'Q Ioli.<,"°''~ ~ o Bl Al PACINO ~~J.t:I "~~ SCARFACE Nltl'llmaru (R) On"n of I he 0Hd &. Power Force (Adults Only) IRI Aho The Oulllders (PG) ( lJn(a1th(ulty(k ~GEL IR Tiie Verdict (9') (11(1 ,.lus Goin' All The Way(R) * Oriw·lns O~n 6.30 Wnktnch /6·4S Wtekn1ghts * Chiktren Undtr12 fret UnttSs Noted • • Everett Olenick anticlpatea •·para~" u ''The Vagabond" in ••cbekho. SketQibook" at Newport Barbor Acton Theater. "ONE OF mE 10 BEST FILMS OF mE YFAR" -o-.J A .. .-. NEll'fll"UK -R•• R..J. "'IEll' YORK POST -JO#I S"ftt. GOOD MORNING AMERICA -SJ.ii. 11rtu-. LOS ANGELES TIMES -~ AreoUI. ll'ASHINGTON POST -hew WJ/;.,,.,-. PUYaoY MAGAZINE -DniJ Ro-U,.,/, ROLUNGSTONE MOW PUYl• IN CDl~..,..,I AT m.ICTll TmATMJ lllfA V COSTA MHA v lAllHIA Milli V' WllTMtl1TUI M.1111 1m l'lan £h11'1 ""-•ls.Mn ~ 1714) S29 Sl31 Sovt~ C..11 l"lln i..,._ Hiii Mal C.-Wttl 17141 r>48 2711 17141 71Wtl I 11141 191 lllS ,, _,.l(I) .. -ruca.-r _JI [ ''BSCOllDIO llKllOIUU.'' the nrst maJor pro- duction of a new play. cloee9 thu wttkend a~lh Cout Repertory. 855 Town Center Dr1ve. Mesa (9S7-403"3). Final petformanca w1U be~ tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m.. Sonday at 7:30 _,..,, w~kend mattneee at 2:30. v v v "DIGA.DOON,•• a mualcal fan~ Kl In Scotland. 11 on staae at the Harlequin Ohmer Playtiou.. 3503 S. Harbor Blvd .. Sant.a Ana (979·551 l). Pftformanca wlll be gtven n1'°1tl)' except Monday. at varytng curtain llme9 l h "°""°1 Fel>. 19. v v v v ''CIDKllOV ue YALTA,'' a hl•toncal comedy. I• bdng pre8Cnted at the Newport Harbor Acton Theater. 390 Monte VIM.a St .• Caeta Meta (631-5110). Ptt- fonna.ncea are gtven Thured.aya U11·ou«h Satuni.ya Ill 8 p.m. and Sundays at 7 p.m. unUI Marcll 4."" v,,; "TD CllSIDIOV 9DTCBBOOll. 0 three one~ playa by the Russian author. ts the dark Ofght fatt at the Newport Harbor Actors 1'hcatcr. 390 Monte Vista St .. CHEKHOV ••• FromJ»aCelO "The Chekhov Sketchbook" offers some insight into Lhe playwright's work, but hardly shows him al his best. Performances continue Monday and Tuesday evenings at 8 p.m. through Feb. 28 at the Newport Harbor Actors ThcatCT, :f90 Monte Vista St., Costa Mesa. Call 631-S 110 for ticket information. BACKSTAGE -The South Coast Musical Theater will hold a membership meeting Wednesday at 7:30 r .m. m the Little Theater at University High Schoo on Campus Dnve at Culver Drive in lrvinc ... anyonc interested in becoming involved with the aroup is invited with funher information avarlable by calling Linda Shannon at S52-5287 ... CALLBOARD -The Newpon Harbor Actors TbeatCT will hold auditions for Agatha Christie's "The Mousetrap'' Feb. 18 and 19 from I to 5 p.m. at the theater. 390 Monte Vista St., Newport Beach ... the cast calls for fi ve men and three women in all age rangcs ... opening night is March 23 and further infor- mation is available at 631-5110 ... Tryouts for the comedy "You Know J Can't Hear You When the Water's Running" will be held by the Irvine Com munity Theater Feb. 21 at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium of Tunic Rock Com m unity Park. on Sunnyhill Road off Turtle Rock Drive in Jrvine ... threc men and three women of varyi~ age ranges arc needed for the show, which opens Apnl 6 ... call 8S7-5496 for details ... COME TO LAUGH. COME TO CRY. COME TO CARE. COME TO TERMS. Isn't It time you saw the movie everyone's talk ing about? Again? A l'l\HAMOUNT f>K'l IJHI-:ft NOWPLAVING PG_.._. Mml'f)O ... _. .... _ ...... ~,...--(..._ ...... HUNTINGTOW HACH E ow1rc!s Hun1111Q1on Csltma &48 0388 •NEWPORT lfACH Edwards NtWllOl1 Cinema 644·0760 ORANGE c.n.oome 6J.l. 2553 i,J;lljil#fi SllO!W\ SQfl " ~ ORANGE Stadium Onve In 639 8770 • \• \; 1' \1, ,,, \1fH H .... ·, ' I ~•II ' I I I ,I I 1•11 .. ' ' .111 I •• f I,, I tl11 ' ,,, ' j ' I I 1 • I I I\ -- Costa Meta (643 J -51 10). Petforma nccs a rc Mondays a nd Tue9d.al'Mi: p.m through Feb 28. v v "D AT l &A." an old-etyle Broadway mu•lcal. ts being presented by the Cabaret Repertory Theater at the Btta Civic Cultural Center. I Civic Center Or1ve. Brea (879-6865). Performances are Thursdays and Frtdays at 8 p.m .. Saturdays at 2:30 and 8 p.m. and Sundaya al 5 p.m. throua(h F'eb. 19. .. D&ATllTllAP.'' a suspense thrtller. o~ns tonl.ght at the Newport Theater Arts Center, 2501 Cllff Drive. Newport Beach (631 ·0288). Performances will be given F"M~d Saturdaya at 8 p.m. through March l O. • 'Jlf T&LL," an ong1na l comedy. ta being pruented by lhe Ana-Modjeska l11ayera at the Anaheim Cultural Art. Center. 93 l N. Harbor Blvd., Anaheim (772-8708). Petfonn~ces are Frtdays and Seturdays at 8 p.m. through M.arch 3 with a matinee at 2:30 p.m. Feb. 26. "LA aOIO>lt," a romantic comedy ~l In Vienna, wlnds up Its run at UC lrvtne (856-6617) with closing performances tonight and Saturday at 8 p m. In the Fine Arts VIilage Theater. "A LD'E m TIU TIDATER," a backstage study of two actors. II belna presented by the lrvlM C0mmunlty Theater In the au(lJtonum of Turtle_Bock Community Pan. -SUnnYJlrll l<oaa OTf Turtle Rock Drive. lrvtne (857-5496). PcrformancC3 will be given Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. chrouah Feb. 25 and a Sunday matinee at 2 p. m. Feb. 19 . .7 v v v "LIP& A.1'D LlllB," the world premiere of a new play. completes I ts run on tht' ~condStagt of South Coasc Repertory. 655 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa (957-4033). Final ~rformances will be given 1on1ght and Saturday at 8:30. Sunday at 8 p.m. and weekend afternoons al 3 p.m v v "Mil OP' LA llA.JltCBA.'' the Don Quixote musical. la being presented at the Curtain Call I>tnner Theater. 690 El Camino Rql. Tustin (838· 1540) Performances areglven ntghlly except Mondays at varytngcurtaln limes throuah March 25. "ll.A.98 APPEAL." a new comedy about the priesthood. Is on stage at the Orand Dinner Theater. 7 Frttdman Way. Ananelm (772-3220). Performances wllJ be given ntghtly except Mondays at varying curtain limes through March 4. v v v v "JlhOBT WATCH.'' a peychologlcal lhrlUcr. Is closln,{ at the Huntington Beach Playhouse. Main Street at Yorktown Avenue In the Sc.acllff VIilage shopping center. Huntington Beach (847-4465). Flnal performnei:S a re tonight and Saturday at 8 :30." v "TRlt PlllATa OF P&NZANClt," a Gilbert and Sullivan operetta. la being preKntcd at Sebastian's West Dtnner PlayhOU9e, 140 Ave. Pico. San Clemente (492-9950). Performances wlll be given Wednesdays throu«h Saturdays at 8p.m. and Sundays all and 7 p.m. un tll Peb. 26. v v "Tlllt 8&A BORS~.'' a two-character play set In a tavern. Is being presented this week only al the UC lrvlnc (Pleaee lee PICKS/Pace 12) ..... 1a1 ...... ,, ,. .. ,1 ttn« llud• ._ ......... - ,.f'fenm•a .. Mtc. o-tet ~ •• • """,_. .. i. leectle.-............. " fltt•••Hll t•AUl'llrtPi-.-. .. ,,,..no...,y runn7! 11·, nut jUM of( IM ,.,.,I f11n11y. 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Q) "A STIUtSTCAJl NAMED D&Sout," Ten- nesaee WUJlams' renowned drama. ts being staged In the Playbox Theater of Golden West College In Huntington Beach (895-8378). Performances wtll be gtven Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through Feb. 18 and at 3 p.m. Feb. 19. v v v ~ -· Richard Kleber appean ID • Pirates of Penu.nce" at ~baatian'• Weet Dinner rtayhouae. "TER.aA NOVA," a drama about a polar f'xpcdltlon. la on stage at the Las!una Moulton Playhouse. 606 LaRuna Canyon ~oad. Laguna Beach (494·0743).l>erformances wtll be given Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. untll Feb. 1 ~· v v v v Al.tn, Simon and Theodore of cartoon fame ..................... Excellent; .......... ..,, Very Good; ........... are·~ llYe ID Cblpma.n.b reYae at Good: v . Not so Good Knott • Berry Farm till.a weekend and nest. \I/hale Watch Cruises ABOARD THE CATALINA HOLIDA1' WEEKDAYS: 10~ A.M. WEEKENDS: 9:30 a.m. & 1 :30 p .m . $1.00 off Adult ran ~th Ad £apirH: 3-2S-84 HOURS Mon.· Tltl11. 11 -8 Fri. 11-9 Sit. 10-9 Sun. 11 -7 Q @ ~~)) g / / The largeet selection of VHS and Beta Fiim Rental• in Newport Beach I Big Canyon C.C. ENTER HERE w w ex: O IRVINE a:i COAST ~ COUNTRY ..., CLUB No other newspaper brings you more of your city council, planning commission, school and college districts and county government than the DlilJ Pilat TRIO ••• FromPace2 Chipmunks and the au- dience. The show cont.ajns tunes familiar to both parents and children -"Nine to Five." "Eye of the Tiger." "Arthur's Theme ." "Fame" and "On the Road Again." The success of "The Chipmunks Go Holly- wood" has spawned a 90-minute production opening soon in Madison Square Garden. Asked to explain the enduring popularity of the Chipmunks, Goldberg re- plied rhetorically, "Why is Mickey Mouse still popu- lar'? It's intangible. "Part of the appeal has to <lo wit!rthe music. Ttre Chipmunks were the first true recording act for chil- dren. "It still works today, except now they're singing- contemporary music." The characters have en- during traits -Alvin is always in trouble; Simon is the brainy one, always inventing something, and Theodore has one passion in life: food. The characters haven't changed much in 25 years. but tlieir comeback was a calculated risk. After the death of his father, Ross Jr. decided to revive the Chip- munks, but he couldn't interest any record com- panies in what they viewed as a gimmick from the '50s "Everyone thought 11 was nostalgic." said Gold· berg. But Ross Jr. wen t ahead and released ··Chap- m unk Punk" on has own label. and "a t Just took oIT," according to Goldberg The Chipmunk \Otce'i are created on tape h) clec1 ron1cally d1'itort1ng the sound. Ross Jr doe!> the voices of Da vid Sc' allc. Al vi n and Simon, and Janice does Theodore. The busy Bagdasarians ncochct between the animated TV c;eries. soundtracks for the live productions and r ut- ting albums. the late!>t of which wall be relca~cd tha~ month featuring !>ongs from the TV sencs The Chipmunks' rean- <.:arna11on has produced a flurry of merchandising sp1no ffs -stuffed animals, c hildren'!> c lothang, sneakers. pillowcases and sheets. lunch pails. even paper cups. The Chipmunks have a fan club and reg- ularly receive fan mail from all over the country "When kids actually sec the Chipmunks (lave). it's very special. Their eyes get as big as doorknobc; ... Goldberg chuckled. "A lot or the parents grew up with the Chip- munks, o for them. it's nostalgia, but it's new to their children." . . .. .. ............. ._. .................................... ----------------------------------------------------., l as 'Sams~n· the last oratorio in Newport? · .... c.n .. ,.,_.. In perhaps its final performance at the Newport rbor Art Museum, the Irvine Symphony Orchestra vened with the UC Irvine Concert Choir to produce impressive oratono last Sunday. 1743 oratorio written for an eager English audience, the orchestra performed with regal control befitting the story of the tenacious Israelites in battle against the Philistines. Guest conductor Joseph Bela Huszt1 chose a ~igoified tempo f<?r the . opening section . of the mtroductory Sinfonia, leading the orchestra an solid, precise, rythmically marked aggressive playing for the fugal .. allegro" that followed. This sense of controlled finesse marked the instrumental playing throughout their 9().mrnute accompaniment. on pitch, rarely faltcnng as he tossed off Handel's ~ ch.allenging florid lines with a commanding sense of ~ rhythm. As the Phifistine Harapha, Bales' performance < was almost enough to tempt one to side with the ~ folJowers of Dagon against those of Jehovah. tt Unless symphony and museum administrators Ive a series of unfortunate misunderstandings, port Beach wi ll lose a very popular f rcc series of Also notable was Laurel Bovd. a student at UCI. :- who sang the part of the Philistine. attd Israelite woman. a nthly Sunday concerts offered, for the past six years, he only fully professional Orange County orchestra. The series given in Irvine will continue, but the blow be already tenuous position of Newpo1t's support for J artists will undoubtedly be felt. The UCl student and faculty soloists presented at the least, c~mpetent _reading and, at the most. a not.able interpretation, espec1.ally by Bruce Bales. who sang dual roles as H!l'"apha and, in Part Ill, .Manoah. Bales voice IS a full , nch bass that he kept centered The real star of the evemng was the choir, which ~ performed the wonderful Handel choruses with the ...... clarity and assuredness of professionals. Contrapuntal -n lines were precisely placed and evenly balanced against 5: each other and equally important instrumental lines. 1» Pronunciation and dynamic nuance were unaffected by -:<- demanding, highly ornamented sections. but remained ..,, SI.Cady for a consistently impressive performance. g. In Sunday's production of .. Samsor1," Handel's eat your Valentine to the piano tunes of the Gregg Topper oup, appearing In the Cabaret Lounge at the AIRPORTER N HOTEL located in Irvine across from John Wayne Airport. II 833-2770. l VALENTINE'S DAY IS TWO'S-DAY AT REUBEN'S! 'f<ose.s au w1, O/ic:h ts rue, bfue., 0/ atextil~e.·s Do~ iS t:spwaUy tJol two!" Begin your meal with a refresh- ingly, romantic cocktail for two. For dinner, there's the very French Chateaubriand for two or our combination Seafood Platter for two featuring Lob- ster, Scampi and Scallops. Plus any of the dinner Items on our regular menu. And for dessert, our famous Peppermint Mud Pie ... for two, of course. Then enjoy an enchanting eve- ning of live entertainment In our lounge along with a special Valetlne's Day Photo of just the two of you with our compli- ments. Make your reservations now for Valentine's Day. Tues- day, February 14. Reuben's 251 East Coast Highway Newport ~ch, 673-1505 -~>--~~~ ........::t::::>o,,;._\' LIVE ON ST AGE MARTIN MILNER STA RRING IN "MASS APPEAL" Th e New Broadway Com edy Hit By Bill C. Davis Also Starring Fred Lehne Directed By Jack Bunch "CELEBRAT ~ LOVE" 'Tuesday. February 14th A MAGICAL EVENING Of STROLLING VIOLINS. CHAMPAGNE '&> RED ROSES WITH THE ONE YOU LOVE! Your dlou:e of c\ spend.I five·cOuN menu mclud~ d bottle of chcUTlpdgne. ll\X © grdtuity dfld of murse <\ red ~ for your l11Vl' $I I 0 00 per couple Don't mi~ d memorable evening Celli Now (714) 7:)2.8001 18912 MacArthr Blvd., Irvine ~ c: I» ~ .. ··---------.Movie reviews Klaua Brandauer and Kim BulnCer echeme in ecene from .. Never Say Never Acaln . '' BIOADW AT DAJlfllfT R08E: Rattd PG. Woody Allen's warmt>St and most acce Ible film In years actually plays llke an extended sketch. Plenty of amusing scenes. but the ending ta rat he.. abrupt and unsatisfying. Allen gives one of his best performancea as a neurotfc theatrical manager promoting a group of second-rate arts. Mia f'arrow. In an lnteresfJng switch from her uauaJ roles. portrays a tough-talking New York woman . ..,.., THE BIG CHILL: Rated R. A warm, superbly acted mm about a reunion of college fr1ends. following the death of a comrade Wr1ter-dlrccfor Lawrence Kasdan ("Body Heat" and the Oeofltc Lucas mejla·hllal seta up the alory to make a Big Point about the 1960s generation. He never quite makes the point. but the film remalm1 an engaging. funny study of friendship."".., v nvsa llA y DV&R AGAJllf: Rated PG. Sean Connery la backaaJamesBond, but thla007 advenlure Is strtctly by the n umbel"9. There are the usual chases. escapes and electronic gadgeta. but nothing that hun't been done before -and belt.er. Among the aupportlng actors. only Barbara Carrera atz.zJee. lrvlne Kershner ("The Empire Strikes Back") directs mechanlcaUy.v"" RECKLEM: Rated R. A charmlea movie about resUeu. disenchanted teen-agers Aldan Quinn does a poor James Dean 1mpent0natfon as a high school hood with a motorcycle and a drunken father. Daryl Hannah ("Summer Lovers") auJka a lot as the cheerleader who's attracted to him. ll 'shard toJmagJne how a teen-problems movte could be built arounet two mo~ unlikable characters. v .. .J'" """ f(.,1a" ,..,. , Take her to a hotel tonight. DI PREGO'S FOR DINNER. OF COURSE It u, .. J tn ~ that the be\t rc\t.iurant m 10-.,n ""'" al-.."' 1n the be\I hotel 1 hr "vl.1mutl llutcl 1\ rc"""8 that 1radll1un ... 11h tho 11 N1c!'h: ' Rr\Uluram \ • '" II "'"'' 1>n thr lrc\hc\I ..euf!ol(h. the tint'\I ti.Tl 1h1 mo•t \lnlul dc\...:rt' all artfull) ,c,.,,eo 1n 1h, "''''' rlepnl 'urnoul\U1ng' '>urpri-. ~r tonight wuh dinner at Nicole\ l1 .... .i1cJ .,.11h1n the Ncwpon Beach Marriott Hotel When Manriotl does it, they do it righL "· -"-\,· Newport ae.ch ,\\arriott' Hotel~ Tennis Club 1,1()() Nev.pon ( enter Dnwc "cwpon Buch. C'ahlom1a '12"60171.C) 64().4()()() ftnltftr 1 .. Clys ,,.. Italy S.. Owen, S... leld111 fll4 . ...... ~~b .. ~\."~ v· Dine in romantic Italy l ~~ Unllmlted Compl~mentary 1' Champagne with Dinner on Valentlnes Day ....... --3to1119.a. Movie reviews TBS RIGHT STVn: Rated PG. Tom Wolfe's book about the test ptlota and the Mercury astronaut.a la b~t to the acreen aklUfuJly by writer-director Philip Kaurman. While their deeds arc larger-than-llfe. the ptlots remain comfortably human. Vlvcf performancea by Scott Glenn. Ed Hams. Sam Shepherd. Dennis Quaid and Barbara Hershey . ..,....,.,.......,.. llCA!IDALOUI: Rated PG. Robert Haya ("Air-plane!") stars aa an Amencan television reporter tn London who gets caught In a confusing web of blackmail a nd murder. Th ta attempt at a modem screwball comedy get.a kayoed by a convoluted plot. Pamela Slcphenaon's ClellJlhtful performance as a con artist almost redeems u . ...r...- ~ or am&A&llSllT: Rated PO. Debra Winger and Shirley MacLalne give O.C.r-callber performances In this funny and touching mm. whlcti traces a mother-daughter rela- Uonshlp over 30 years. Jaclt Nichol.on. u a paunchy. drunken aatroi'laut. cs also superb. The eenous twtat that occurs two-thirds th"°°'°' ls manipulative. but you'll probal>ly succumb to It anyway. James Brooks was t hr writer-director. v"'..,.. 'Valentine's 'Dining c:gui~~· When you're talking barbegue, you're talking Texas •. J ust as real .---lohstcr l'omc~ ---------.. from ~l<Jtnl· and rl!.'.11 sour· doujo!h from San Fra nl' i Sl'o. r~a I ha rhl'4 uc rn~s from 1bas. II\ that simple. :'\othini,! hut 1 IH: hcst. ,\ nJ in Texas. t hcrt:s one harht-quc restaurant that's !x"t:omc a tradi· lton ... Thc County Linc. V\c'rc rated one of the top JO restaurants in Texas hy the National Sod· ety of 'navel Writers. And now The Count>• Linc hrin~s its hiJt beefy rib!'i, lean tender hriskct and spicy sausa~ to Irvine. Enjoy the sunl'>(.'1 -and ),>ur favorik drink-from our wrap· around dt•l'k on \\i;odhric.l~ Lake. Then si t down lo our famous Country Style harht-quc in a classic l~MO's roadhou.<;t' atmosphere. When }'\>U'n~ talkin).! narbcquc. you're talkin~ The County Linc. '161!l Barranca Parkway between Culver and Jeffrey in Irvine Midway between the Santa Ana and San Diego freeways. ()pen Daily from 5 to 10 p.m. • Treat your Sweetheart to the c:Airporter qnn C/iotel She 'll love you for it. Romantic Dinner in the t!Jediterraneari 'Room 5:30-11:00 P.M . . .. ~\ Op~nlng In the 0.6ud IA.a~ ( 'If._~ GREG TOPPER GROUP \\. j : . . .. From 8:30 P.M. I 8700 MacArthur Blvd. Irvine -across from John Wayne Airport 833-2770 -I •I "'O I 0 -~ I I '1'C' ~ Q. -"' .,, ... a: I» ~ .,, CD CT ... c: ~ ... ? ... co ~ __. - 16 • 0 ?'"" Complimentary Bottle of Champagne with Dinner For 2 People On the beautiful bay 103 Bayside Drive Newport Beach 640-5260 bJ Pl~!!A~!n9v!~CS ~ 10 International Restaurants • European sidewalk cafe setting • Foods, beer, wine & spirits from aroound the world • Lunch • Dinner • Happy-Hour • NOW APPEARING ~~:,~~·s "" "Llttle Brother" FRENCH KITCHEN •~ Former & Present band members of Roger Miiier Band B.B. King Kenny Loggins & Jim Meaalna Mellow Rock CULLPEPPER Cattle Co. Beef & Spuds EL CHOLO Mexican Food ASHERMANS DELIGHT Fresh Seafood GARYS DELI New VOf'k Style ORIENT ' EXPRESS GYRO KING Greet< Food FAMOUS AMOS Ice Cream & Cookies SUSHI BAR Coming soonl DEJA VU Travel Agency CRICKET'S NEST ~ .. Cards & Glf1s ~1'\ / ' ~ ~ ;l ~~·~Rcfa~! )t·'~ 41111MW. . .; / / 4881 Birch St., Newport Beach Corner of Birch & Von Karman 955-2484 StPeetHeaet S,ect'a/ foe 7"'" Lasagna Dinner $11.95 Served with half litre house wine of your choice, soup and salad garlic bread and sherbet Good with this ad only Feb. 13, 14, and 15 "Green Bulldlog" at 17502 ~h Blvd. at Slater Huntington Beach 842-5505 ------~ -.. ~ ................ ~---.. Movie reviews SUDDltNDIPACT: Rated R. Clint Eastwood reworks familiar ground In this fourth Dirty Hany Olm. Fane of the ~rtes won 't be dlsappolnled, as Hany a nd hla handy Magnum eliminate a fresh horde or urban scum. Sondra L<x'lte d<X"S another or her Icy blonde routines u a pistol-packing painter who's out to revenge a (lllng rape. East wood ts a first-rate action director, bul don't IOok ror w«>ll-roundf"d characters Extremely violent."""' vvvv ExC'Cllenl:"'""'"' -Very good:""'"' - Good·""' -Not so~. Sondra Locke Includes soup or salad, potato & vegetable Good through February See our exciting Seafood menu Wine and Dine Your Valentine at feli,do Specializing in Italian and American Cuisine LUNCH Monday-Friday I I am to 3 pm DINNER NJGHTLY 5 pm to 11 pm Entertainment N ightly from 9 pm Cannery Village Jazz Spot 2900 Newport Btvd .• Newport Beach 675-2968 This 'Rose' isn't a rose By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of ... ,,..,,.. ..... • With .. Broadway Danny Rose, .. Wood),' Allen has pr-Oduced his most aocessible, least cerebral rum since "Annie Hall." Its main character is one of Allen's most endearinscreations,and the film basplcntyofamusfog moments. St.Ill, Allen'splot is rather thin, and the movie plays like an extended comedy sketch, rather than a oompletc screen story. An abrupt, unsatisfyina endina doesn ~, help maltm. Allen acknowledges the aneodotal nature of the film in thcwaythcstoryunfolds. We'rcintroduced toa restaurant where seven professional oom1csarc dining. They're complaining about the busineas when one of the comics mentions Danny Rose (Allen), a hapless manager whose clients include a Jot of second-rate entertainers, including a blind xylophonist and a woman who plays melodics with water glasses. The-comics take turns tellina Danny Rose stories. ost oflbe film emerges as one offfiCsc storics:- Danny is managina Lou Canova (Nick Apollo For\c). a temperamental, ovcr-th~hill loungc singer whosecareerbassuddenlywarmodupduriQ&anos\algia craze. lfbc can give an imprnsivc performance with Milton Berle in the audience, be may win 1 place in an upcomina Berle show. But the insecure Canova, wbo is married. insjsu that ttis girlfriend Tina be in the audienoeduring the audition. To hide herf rom his wife, be presses Danny to pick up Tina and aeon berto the show. You'U hardly .recognize the usually soft-spoken Mia Farrow as the touah-talldng, New York..acc:ente4 Tina. An earthy woman wbo·s been around the block a few times. T1narudesbehinddarkglassesaod relies on a fortune teller for advice. Danny Rose: finds Tina ala party, where she has spumed the affections of a Mafioso. Believing Danny is her new boyfriend. some gangsten set out after the pair with vengeaoc.e in mind. So begins a funny chase that culminates in a huge warehouse where Macy Thanksgiv- ing~ floats are stored. And as Canova 's big audition approaches, another plot thread unravels: Will the singer drop the devoted Danny to sign with a more Val~tines Day, Say Je f Aime. On Vall'ntlnes Dav ttw 14th C'ht't. Lautrt'C m Nt'wport will hrin~ vou jt' t' A1mt•, 1n lht• lrut' Fr .. n.:h 1r.,J1tion To Ct'l .. t>ralt' this "JX'Clal dav, wt•'ll l:w takm~ phuto'" of vou and vt1ur ~ lovt'd one in ., mm•nhc frcnch wthn)t FREf•1 So jom us al Ch"' l.sutrt'c for rom•nllc dinln~ that is trvlv Fr,1nce t •1, ... r"'~"""" du ~ t '4fk h ,.., Omn•'' 11.,., ull •rm z. ( .tll' 1'*110 3421 Via Lido, Nl'wpurt Beach. (714) 675'-4904 .... • ~. r ----------.. 4 -·;·:Say 1 w ~'You, Oit :~Valentines Day .•• prestigious mana&er1 As Danny, WoodrAtkngivcsoneofhisbest performances. Danny s passionate devotion to his misfit clients is both touching and funny, such as a scene in which he serves them turkey TV dinners for Thanksgiv- ing. Mia Farrow·s oflbcat performance as Tiny is equally good. Nick Apollo Forte is right on the money in his debut movie performance as the aging singer. But the fine performances can't c-0mpcnsatc for the slight storyline and abrupt ending. With·· Broadway Danny Rose/' Allendehvers tasty confection that leaves you hungry ror more. ~.::.i ~=5£:i.. llilJ Pilat . JOU Y ROGER IEHllD THE SCEIES with Brenda Caponera Restaurant Executive • * ... This February 14 Is the perfect opportunity to treat your Valentine to a brand new variety of offerings at The ~oily Roger Restaurants. Warm cozy atmosphere enhances the hugely varied menu. On top of that, reasonable prices and the famous Jolly Roger brand of quality and Mf'Vlce are sure to please your date and the entire family. The Jblly Roger's "Good Morning!" fare la atwaya hard to r-.t. Enormous nutty omelettes are a favorite specialty with almoat a doren combinations to choose from. Stack• of p811C8kea; savory ham and sausage; and even comect beef hash are all lefVed piping hot and perfectly prepared. The lunch and dinner menu at The Jolly Roger features an outstanding array of fresh new hot and cold entreea. Topping off the llat are Flaky Croissant Sandwiches. Chicken Terlyakl and Skewered Sirloin Steak end Shrimp. DellaCIUs "South of the Border" offering• Include toe1adaa afld spicy stuffed quesadllla plates. And of courM. an array of hamburger specialties never falls to provide a aatlatytng dec:i9lon f0t choosier appetltee. The "Jolly Hour" from 4 to 7 p.m. dally offer• booket"'9iZed Buccaneer cod(talla, and complimentary hors d'oeuvrea the pet'fect way to end the workday f0< that favorite Valentine. The Jotty Roger la open dally for break- fast, lunch, dinner and Happy Hour. wtth locations through- out Callfornla. And now a whole "New look" remodeling haa been completed at the lrvlne location. HA-URGER HAMLET Brtng your sweetheart to the Costa Mesa Hamlet and enjoy a superb dining ei<perleooe. The lush park-llke atmosphere and apectacular. colorful decor were creeled by owner and chairman of the t>oard. Marilyn Lewis. wtlo has once again 8UOCeeded In creating deffghtful ambkwlce and comfortat>Mf aurroundlnga for Hamlet customers to enjoy. You can chooee from IUCh Hamtet favorite• as the "Emperor Henry IV" (a gourmet hamburger topped with Iota of gooey cheete. ham, tomato, crispy becon strips and a dollop of ruastan dreaalng), rich "Lobster Blaque" with fresh chunks of lobster and eeuoned juat right, or the dellcloua "Formaggt Pomodora with Ratatoullle" (a wondertul, refreshing sampl- ing Of c:heese. 'provolone, ripe tomatoes. ratatouille and crunchy cucumbers. and topped with a special herb dresa- lng and tMn aptlnkled with bull). Ftnally, select one of the Hamlet'• famous delaert apeclala. llt(e their hot apple pie with olnnamon ltldt loe crNm t1nd hot rum sauce. A simply 1Crumptlou1 treat for a very special day! The Costa Mesa Hemlet It conveniently located In the.Mesa Vef'de Center at Harbor and Adam•. GULLIVER'S For Valentlne'a Oay, Gulliver's wOI be serving roasted Long Island dud< at $1 1.95, Weet Australian lobster tails at $13.75, and prime rib of beef at $13.50. A pure white ductc, probably originally Imported from China. FCH, or Farmers Commlulon HouM, In Long Island. la the major U.S.A. marketing companr,. Thla duck Is usually referred to u a "Long ltland Duck. · The portion ta large. one-half of a 4'~ to S pound ductc. With their unique roasting s!(llla, the excess fat ta rendered (cooked down). and the duck Is brown, cri.py, and tender. Served with two piquant sauces, raspberry and peech Aceompanled by an apple/prune compote. The vast West Australian coastline ts the largest producer of quality lobster In the world. The lobster tall la large ( 10 to 12 oz.), sweet. and tender. Gulllvw's boylng connection. moe It poalble to aerw lhls quality tall at a l ~ ..... E"ldi!~;a;J j W~y Allen trlmtoreuon with an Irate Illa Farrow ln ''Bro.dway Danny Roee. •• ..._r-. Cupid's suggestio~ .... {Joll so~ popu~Jt. lVO~ti~ di~~ spots , very compettttve price. The tall la brushed with butter. and tum• a gotden btown In the btoiler. Served with drawti butter. Moat favorite entree of all time ia the prime rib of beef aa evidenced by UMt dining out public! Gulllver' a exerciaee great aklll In buying top quelfty com belt beef. Their beef and their untque Aho ShUm ovens combine to give guests a tuty, tend«, juicy cut. They MrYe USDA Choice prime ribs. Confection• lnctudlng. English, trifle, chocolate temptation. apple crumb Cllk•. end vanltla rum mouae are all a la carte. A large staff of Gulllver people dedlca1ed to providing a wonderful dlnfng e:icperlence wtll be ready to greet and serve you! Opening at 5 p.m. -reservation. essential! Call 833-8411. THE~ If you're looking for that.special plaoe to treat your Valenllne ttllt February 14th, why not consider waterfront dining at the Splndrlfler7 Visitor• to Hawaii have always enjoyed fresh. local ... food In the Kona. Kahala. or Kaual Splndrlfter. Now mainlanders can sample tNt varied menu from a window aeat on Newport Bay. And. what could be more romantic than the aourids of aurl and sea combined with the beautiful tight of moonlight dancing on the bay? At The Splndrlfter, It Isn't Juat the view that you'll find fantastic! Few local restaurants have as complete an Oyster Bar as T~ Spln- dr1fter. Aside from the generously portioned Shrl~ and Crab Cocktails. you'll find the Mushrooms stuffed with crabmeat partloularly tatty. Several varletlea of clams and oysters are offered. as well as smoked Albacore served with tangy cheddar cheese. French Onion Soup Gratlnee Is a savory and reuonably priced favorite. The entree llst is almllarly varied. You may notice the faint aroma of wood smoke from the real mesquite wood coals, over which New York Steak or Mahl Mahl are broiling. And the Roaat Duck a !'Orange has become a local favorite. The Splndrifter offers the day's fresh catch. such as Hallbot, Mini Salmon. and Sea Bass broiled over the mesquite charcoal. Wood broiling enhances the delicate flavor of fish or meat without leavlng any oll or fat. The gourmand will wish to try the Calamari Plccata. dellcately glazed in butter saooe or Scaloppine of Veal In Marsefa Wine Sauce. A house specialty Is Broiled Stuffed Shrimp, jumbo shrimp split and filled with a delicious seafood dresalng. The Splndrlfter's ex.tensive wine llst features both domestic and Imported wines, each sr.fec1411y selected to complement the dinner entrees. The dessert tray Is crowned by a wtllpped deli~ht called Mousse Cake. and it's light enough that It shouldn t be pasted up! Winner of the 1981 "Most Promlllng Newcomer" award from the pres- tigious Southern California Restaurant Writers Assoclalion·s Award Banquet, The Splndrlfter Is open dally for kmch and dinner and aervea a Cl\ampagne Brunch on Sundays. Reaefvatlona are acc:epted for dlnn« at 642-2295. The Splndrltter Restaurant la located at 333S W. Coeat Highway. on the waterfront In Newport Beach. MARCELLO' I When It cornea to good Italian food and romantic dining. Marcello's, under the aame ownel'antp slnoe 1973. sure knows how to do It. The dining room provides an Intimate atmosphere With brand new tow dim lighting lanterns. Italians have a real passion for good food. Cupid• Valentine special for two Is a tuagne dinner for two at S 11 95. The dinner Is served With a half lltre of hou1e Wine of your chotce, soup and salad, ganlc bread and sherbet. Marceno·a ls located at 17502 8NCtt Blvd. at Slater In Huntington Beach It's the "Green Building" on the comer. Call 8-42-5505. ***** Feature of t~ Oally Piiot Advertising Dept. r .. .· .. -------------------------------------------------------~ ........ ----------------0 N DAY WHEN ROSES ARE RED, VIOLETS ARE BLUE, ••• FromPa«e 2 v On a recent visit to tile Wine Cellar, I savored every ~ morsel of tenderest oysters poached in a aentJe broth, ..-fresh salmon sauteed with morel butter, cognac granite. 0 The filct of beef, sauteed with hazelnuts was splendid, as ..-were toumedos of veal in a velvety green chive sa\!Q:. ~ An 1rrcs1st1blc assonmcm of cheeses was followed 111 by a candied chestnut Plf'fa.it with a vanilla sauce so 2 delectable. I wa£ sorefy tempted to lick the plate. ~ Orchestraun$ the evenin& with a sure hand and warm u.. presence: maJtrc d' Karef Vidlak. >-THE PIRA~ INN ia Corona del Mar (67S-20.SI) ~ also go ts My ve1e, bmruse it is so dark you fed akmc, and ...:: because owner. "BQoca..,. Johnny" Soukeris is such a u.. --- lover oflovcrs. Besides. it's a good buy: Dinners average about $12. and include a glass ofwincand cheese; soup or salad, cntrtt. veggies, rice or potato, and an ice cream bonbon. Another favorite spot for just we two, es~ially when we've been lucky enough to be seated upsta1rs with the lovely o•t.k>ok on N"ewport Harbor, is THE WA.REBOOSE (673-4700). They do Diee thinp with fresh Hawaiian fish and dinner prices ranac from $9.95 to$16.95. lfyou'renot fonunateeoouabtolanda viewtable- (Tbe reslaUrant does not take rcservatiom1 except for large parties) -you can console yourself Wlth a special ValenlJnc dnnk, the Warehouse Hean Throb, billed as "a blushing red cocktail in a take-home souvenir glass ($3)." If your tastes tend toward the exotic, by all means io for THE ROY AL I.HYDER (752-5200) on Bristol an Ncwpon Beach. where you dine in elegant aercnity inspired by lbc 16th century of Akbar the Great. Fountains enhance the mooc:!t ud overbead sbamaanas or silk canopies Md tent..filce drama. Mirrors and repeating ~bes expand the room. The fare, oen1emt by meats cooked in a. Whitc-IM>t taAdoor clay oven, is deJectably com-pl~ in fla~ (yes, (Plwe_ur MASS /Pace 19) 'Valentine's Cj)ini~_.uide Bring your Valentine to CHINA PALACE RESTAURANT •••• Flowers to all the Ladies Tues., Feb. 14 Serving lunch & dinner all day. The first and on/1 S1echw1n Chinese Cuisine in Newport Beach Reservations 631 -8031 2930 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach Valentine Spectacular Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Only Full Litre of Margaritas '3.99 same price as our regular Margaritas Feb. 13 t hru 19 DINNER WITH YOUR SWEETHEART Valentine's Day· Tues., Feb. 14 Let us make your Votentine·s Doy Extro·Fresh with our forge selechon ol fresh ftsh and fresh !towers for the ladies ANCIENT MARINER 2607 W Coast Hwy Newport Beach 646-0201 Make your reservations now Boolii and Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner Opens February 21 Directed By J onathan Luca• Book & Lyrics By Gretchen Cryer Music By Nancy Ford P~rtormances Tues lhru Sun . Sac & Sun Brunch 3503 S. Harbor Blvd., Senta Ana 9270o4 Valentine'• Day wtU be a memorab4e experience at GULLIVER'S. You wllf enjoy outstanding culslne at reason- able prices. The service will be a real treat. A proud staff of restaurant pcofeak>nall will provide you with a QULUVER'I exper1ell09. SeMng wench• In the photo are Candi Hartig (left) and Debbie Bishop. Gilbert & Sullivan's ._.._. ........... liilliilllillll .............. iliiiliiii ....................................................... __ ., •• MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS FOR DINNER FOR TWO PromPaee18 sorne ot it is ••hotly" seasoned.). Dining is a la carte, with en trees averaging about S 10. There are also complete dinners priced from Sl2.9S to $16.95. LE CHAROONNA Y in the Registry Hotel in Irvine (752.-8777) is another excellent choice because they've bad the restraint (and the very &ood sense) not to crowd the tables. nus means you don't hear your neighbors every word, and vice versa. Moreover, It's an elegantly romantic room with the art deco accent of etched glass. The food presentations arc as beautif uJ as the paintings on the wall, and the cuisine, which is . "California Ftench" (French techniques, C.alifomfa ?roducts), is among the finest in Orange County. The menu is a la cane, with cntrees pnced from S14.SO to $22.SO. . . And •. of course. AM~ROSIA (751 -6100) offers the intimate 10 elegance you ve always associated with the name in a new location in T own Center, Costa Mesa. The setting . is tranqui~ beiJeS with Austrian crystal chandehcrs and Louis chai rs. The Ambrosia strings add to lbc romance of the evening.. and the a la carte menu features en trees priced from S 19 to $30. ANTONELLO RISTORANTE (751 -7153) trans- ports you and your love to a tiny street in an Italian village, where you can enjoy such specialties as wafer thin slices of beef filet with mustard and cot.nae sau<',.. broiled salmon wilh garlic, mustard and cognac, or veal cutlet with procuitto and fontina. (Dinner for two with wine averages about $60.) And don't miss Antonello's own gclato. the sillcy-rich Italian ice cream. lf you really "vant to be alone," a few restaurants offer ultra-private curtained booths or tables. They include AMALFI in Corona dcl Mar, featuring moder- ately priced Italian fare, and BANGKOK S, which serves delicacies on Palm Street at the beach on Balboa Peninsula. Good Tuen •ppnrt twice moaW1 la Ille Wedeader. . 'Valentine's Cj)ining '§uide · Dinner Special Two Filet Mignon Dinners and Bottle of F Remy Champagne s29•s Includes soup and salad bar, potatoe, vegetable, hot bread and butter Good Fri. Feb. 10 thru Tues. Feb. 14 14982 Redhill at Edinger, Tustin 730·0115 GULLIVER'S ~A~&~~tt)&·5 ~AY +Jri ~e Ri b5 of l3ttf wit~ all t~c 65cu,..rs & tlal' 18482 MAC ARTHUR IRVINE 833-8411 ¥¥¥• Dine Your Valen tine In Balboa Lunch 11-4 pm Dinner 4-10 pm Saturday & Sunday Brunch .::::r~. 801 Balboa Blvd. 673-7726 ·-~ .... .. BALBO~ .......... ....... ~UsJibr alentine5 na,1 Plan an intimate dinner with us' VJe'lJ have a complimentary glass of Champagne" for your Sweetheart. and WE'il. TARE RESERVAllONS FORDINNERI Taaday, February 14th 00&1 ltmrted to fl'"rs<>nS 21 dnd oldl'f Coddatu 'JoOy Hoar'' dally &om 4pm to 7pm Compl.bncmuy hon d 'MUVNI Irvine 1727 East Dyer Road (Newport he~ay a• E.ds1 Dyer Rd) (7 14) 546 4400 Balboa b land C:O.ta M•u 203 Manne Awnue 2300 Harl>or Boulevard (714) 673 8720 <Harbor Shopping Center) (Beer & Wine Service Only) (714) 540 8535 IIRRIJ NOW SERVING COUNTRY STYLE SUNDAY BRUNCH 'l" lnclud .. Beverage -Well Drink or Beer 9 It 1:00 ., 1712 Placentia 645-8091 COSTA MESA Ncwpnr t\ bc~t view, a rumanuc atmo~phc:rc. a dchc1ou., dmnn and a glass of C hampagne for your Sweetheart* wuh our compliment.,. Valcnu ne's Day at the Spindnftcr1 Tuesday, February 14th offer ilm11ed tn pc:r.,on' 11 and older Because Your Valentine I Is So Special I 3333 West Pacific Coast Hwy. {Just South of Newport Blvd.) Reservations: 642-2295 . ·-·--· _...,._ ·-----------·- ~ 0 - • ' .. -~ ---=---=-==----- WHALES •.• FromPace2 tour and round-trip transportation on. a rcc!iner bus. The price docs not include lunch. Rcg1strat1on can be made through OCCsCommun.itY. Services Ticket Office in the Student Center Building. Novices at scanning the horizon for whales s.ho~ld look for two actions in particular. The most exciting 1s breaching where the whale bursts into the a1rand falls back into the water with a huge splash. . . The most commonly observed behavior 1~ spout- • ng. which occurs after the whale surfaces for atr. The spout happens when the whale lets f<?r.a stream of breath. which condenses to form a v1s1ble column 10-feet high. Cralae8 proYlde a cloeer Yiew. bu! land· labben can .ee wlaal• from Little Corona. American A. T. LEOS Cahforn1a cuisine Fresh Seafoods. pastas. meat • & poultry Elegantly 5efVed in a casual atmosphefe Dinner from 5 p m 7 days a weet< Wedding recepttons and rarties 390 t E Coast Hwy . Corona def Mar 759· t854 THE BARN Ame11can lunch M F 1 1 2 30 Dinner M·S from 5 PM Happy Hour M-F 4 30 10 7 PM Sun Champagne Buttel Brunch t0-2 30 Entertainment & Dancing. Banquet Fac1l1t1es t4982 Aedhtll. Tustin 730-0t t5 THE ORIQlrilAL BARN FA.MER ITEAKHOUIE The original Featuring display br0thng Lunch Mon -Fri t t·2 Dinner nightly Mon -Fn from 5 p m . Sat & Sun tr om 4 p m 2001 Harbof Blvd Costa Mesa 6'2 9777 HARBOR HOUSE CAFE Esrabhshed since t939 Omelelles 2!> varieties Served 24 hours Sand w1r.hes. 30 va11e11es Heated garden pa Ito Dinner served 5-10 PM 34 15 7 Coasr Hwy. Dana Point (714) 496 9?70 Also 16341 Coas1 Hwy Sun!>f'I Beach (213) 592·5404 HAMBURGER HAMLET Famous vanety of hamburgefs. sak>on steak sandwiches. lobster bisque. ornon soup fondue and cherry cob· blef Lunch & dinner from t t 30 M-Sat Sun 10 10 Special Sunday Breaklasl Great bar & happy hour 1545 Adams at Harbor. Costa Mesa 546 7392 PARADISE CAFE ::>an I ranciscan style f-resh hSh and pasta Paflo dining Lunch M F t 1 3 Dinner Mon -Sat lrom 5 p m Happy Hr M F 5· 7 We<j Ladies nite 50' well drintls lrom 3 p m Banquet fac1hties 600 Newport Center Dr . Fashion Island. Newporl Beach 644-1237 POOR RICHARDS KITCHEN Bteakfast lunch. dinner Patio dining with ocean view Modest poces Beer /Wtne Famed'°' Belgian waffles Open da~y from SAM 1198 S Coas1 Hwy In Vllage Faire Mall Laguna Beach 497· t667 Chinese JADE DRAGON Szechwan & Mandarin Cuisines of . Old Ct11na Host Wallace Lee Chef Yu Chen Elegant d1nino Lunch Dinner Sat & Sun Dim Sum (Chinese Tea Cake Brunch) Banque1s. Beer & Wine Reasonable Prices 12100 Beach Blvd.. Stanton 898-8933 ORANGE COAST AIRPORTER INN Medlterreneen Room Conttnental Lunch M F I 1 30 ~ 30 Sun Brunch 10 3 00 Dtnne1 from 5 30 Happy Hour M F Entertainment & Dancing. Valet Parking Banquet r ac11tt1es 18 700 Mac Arrhur Irvine 8~3 2770 CAFE LIDO Newport's Car.:iery Village 1azz spot Cozy atmosphere American. Italian & Cont1nenta1 menu Lunch M-F 1 1 3 Dinner nighlly 5· t 1 Entertain- ment nightly 9· 1 30 Sun 1au session 3-7 Ample parking 2900 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach 675-2968 RIVIERA Cont1nen1a1 Chet Richard Bergner since 1970 1n11ma1e 01n1ng lunch 1 t 30 3 00 ()Inner lrom 5 PM C10$80 Sun & Holidays Banque! roorrs 3333 S Br•s101 Cosr a Mesa 540 3840 Greek FRAN O'BRIEN& Irish Spirits & exqu1S1te Greek Cu1Stne Au1henhc Greek appe11zers and entrees by AU!ens·bofn Chef Dtonn1sseull. Greek waiters & Greek folk music. Cocktails and entertain- ment 1600 W 9th St . 1n the PQr1 area of Long Beach. 213-436-2321 Italian XMlLFI Most beautiful, affordable, romantic ristorante along the Ora'? Coast Traditional and Regional Italian dishes A la Carte from S4 95 Dinner nightly from 5 PM except Monday Cocktail lounge and live entertainment 3520 E. Coast Hwy.. Corona del Mar 675-1922 . DI PREGIO'S FOi'merly Two Guys From Italy Same owners. same dehcious food Home- style Italian Cooking 1n a romanlic atmosphere Same owner since 1975 Open Mon thru Thurs 1 t 30AM 10 10 OOPM Fri & Sal to 1 tPM Sun Brunch t0·3 Dmner till lOPM 2267 Fairview. Costa Mesa 642-9500 RESTAURANT DIRECTORY DONATIW'8 In Costa~ since 1973. Pizza from the East has come West! f>tzza. pasta. salads. beef. wine. Lunch specials. Catering. Lunch Tues. thru Fri., 11:30 to 2 P.M. Dinner 7 nights ffom S p.m. 2230 O Faitvlew. ea.ta Mesa. 5-48-3172 a.nd 5-48-1037. • Mexican CASA CAMINO Margariras and grear Mexican food Lunch and dinner 7 days a week Happy hour M-F 4·8 30 Sunday champagne brunch 10-3 201 1 1 Brookhursl at Adams Hun11ng1on Beach 963 9748 DON JOSE'S The original EsrabhShed Since 1964 Completely rem<>deled Open 7 days a -Neek Luncheon specials M F Margaotas hall pt1ce Mon . Tues . Wed 5 to 10 PM Happy Hour 4 to 6 PM Wide screen TV Ofders 10 go 9093 E Adams Huntington Beach 962 791' Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANTS Our food is a trip to Meiuco1 Est Since 1972 Open dally from t 1 am fC>f lunch & dinner Cocktails Two 1<>- catt00s 296 E t 7th St . Costa Mesa ~5-7626 105 Main St . Balboa 675·9600 TORTILLA FLATS Award w1nnet year after year Same Sonora style cool<1ng s;nce 1949 Open dally t t 30 10 10PM. Sunday brunch 10·30 to 3 Happy hour 4 to 6PM weekdays Comp1tmen1ary botanas. Canllna open 111 2AM 1740 S Coas1 Hwy . Laguna Beach 494-6588 TRES AMIGOS A place for people who appreciate good Mexican food al surpr1s1ng.ly low prices Open dally 1 t am lunch & dinner Dally luncheon specials Catering 2200 Harbof Blvd . K Mart Plaza Costa Mesa 642·827418278 Natural/Healthy FORTYCAMOT8 Healthy foods, natl.Kally. Fresh baked muffins dally. Fresh iueces V.-ietal wines Lunch & dlrW'8f 7 days a week .bom .i.1 A.M Sunday-ohempegne brunch 11 A M to 3 P.M Between Bulk>cks & I Magnin in South Coat ~ 556-97QO {Lowef leYet) PUFFINS "Nmturlly'· ~ toodl. from .-n-cakal to crepes to llltlka. An~ ture 1n ......., ..a1ng. 0pen an ttwu nu.. 8 em to 11 pm. Frl. & Set. 8 em to 12 midnight. VIM/MC C... Mo6- .,... Prtcee.. 3060 E. eo... Hwy •• Corona dll .... M0-1673. Seafood & Steak BLACK BEARDS Hearty Beel Enlrees & Seafood Lunch 11-3 00 Dinner from 5 PM Happy Hour M F ExtenS1ve Oyster Bar Two blocks sou1h ol John Wayne Attport 833-0080 THE CANNERY Features fresh local seelood. eastern beef Lunch, dlnrlef. Sunday brunch and champagne brunch. harbor crUtSeS Enteftainment nightly and Sunday afternoon. Lounge tood ~ tey H15tonc waterfront landmark in Newport's Cannery Vilage. 3010 Lafayette 675-5777 RUSTY PELICAN Fresh seafood and lots of 11 Newport Beach · Lunch. dinner. Sunday brunch Overlooks Newport Bay 2735 w. Coast Hwy. 6'2·3431. IMne • Lunch, dinner. happy hour. 1830 Matn 545-4 77 4 TALE OF THE WHALE Open 7 Days &eakfast 7 a.m. M-F Lunch 11·4 M·F Oinnef 4-11 M-S Sat & Sun brunch 7-4 Oyster bat Fn . Sat.. Sun Banquet f~ies up to 500 Entertainment Wed-Sun Panoramic bay view 400 Main St . Balboa 673-4633 THE WAREHOUSE Fresh Seafood & lnterna11ona1 Cuisine Waterfront d1n1ng Chef Charles Kalagian Lunch. Dinner. Sat & Sun Award Winning Brunch Banquets & Catering. Oyster Bar. Entertainment lido Vllage. Newpon Beach 673-4700 For Restaurant Directory Information, Please Call Brenda Caponera At 642-4321 ext. 262 rea on lillcbael Beck, Ben llutera and Joeepb Bottom•, ~t. portray tboee "Moat Likely to Succeed" rrom 1ue of '50 ln the "Celebrity" mlnlaeriea, 1 at 9 p.m. Sunday on KNBC, Channel 4 . Mutera la ca•t a• a joumallat wboee atormy marrtace to Karen Auatln, above, la jut part of the trio'• future that l• marred by a nl&bt of violence tbat haunta them lnto middle age. . llily Pilat -lporb MAIN OFFICI! . S30 Wnt ··~ It., Coeta MeN, C1 . .-.11 eddrn1: lo• 1580, Coeta Mna. Ca., t2l2t T....,._one: M2-4321 J>rogr11m mform•tJon 1• provid«I by th~ n~tworlu 1uuiom MK/ ii 1ubject to ch~ without no~. _._ •• Sport/I ................................................................ :.,.a TV Antenna ....................................................... Plf/e 3 Ila~ l>rarna .......... ...... ................. ...... ......... 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CT'OIM:OUDtry 1ki1na and (10) KGTV, ABC, Htghwaj 94 and '47th St., Sen Otego, Ca. fiaure lbtioi. . (39) KCST, NBC, 8330 Eftgf,,.., Roed, 8an otego, ea. ........,: -Alpine sk.i- int. fiaure 1k.ati na. speed _ ... Ip JBdT ...... 1ka~~J.'::.:;:thl~. Ice · hockey (U.S. vs. Finland), lt.AIV\ W a, . ..-D"•d I -A~ Ca. al.W-Wins. Speed SQt• (5) KTLA, "1V'IV • ~·-·--.-., ...-,.,...,.._, r•-1.: (9) KHJ-TV. 5515 MtlrOM Ave., U>e Al)gelel. Ce. int.lute erou.-countrys ... - (11) KTTV, 5748 w. 8unMt etvd., Loe AngetM. Ca. ina and ftaure skatina.. (13) KCOP-TV. 915 N. La ... Ave .• lol Ang!Me, Ca. TlllanUy: -F1aure _ .. (28) KCET, 4401 SunMt Blvd .• Loi~. Ce. (50) KOCE, 15744 Golden Weet St., Huntington IMch. Ca. (56) KOOC-TV, 1730 Clementlne, Anaheim, Ca. skatina, alpi~c skuns1 speed skating ana cro~untry skiing. Friday, Feb. 17: -lee hockey (pl1yoffs), alpine skiina . bobsled and biathJon. 8a.,...y, Peb. 11: - Fiaure akatina, ski jum~ ins. speed skatina. four-man bobsled and cross-country skiioi. (0) On.TV, 1139 Grand Central Ave., Glend•, Ce. TbisSundayCBSwilJair (Z) Z-TV. 2939 tMbrUka AWJ., Santa Monica. Ca. an hour of taped hifhli&hts (H) Home Box Office, Time-Life Bulldlng, Rockefeller from the Vitahs/0.S. Center, N.Y., N.Y. Olympic Invitational track (C) Clnemax. Time-Life Bulldlng, Roo~efeller Center, meet at the Byrne N.Y.,N.Y. Meadowlands Aten• in (E) ESPN.t..~•toll C1. East Rutherford, N.J. (L) SelecTv, Mir n1 def Rey. Ca. Because it is an Olympic (8) Showtlme year, the meel's competi- (S) Spotlight tion should be touaherthan (C) Cable Nfta Network, Atlanta, Ga. usual with more foreian entries. -....... (9) WOR. New York City (17) WTBS, Atlante. 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Luther. even though he knew he wu physically wrona for that role? ••1 went in for Mackenzie Crawford but asked if I couldn't read for T. J. as well,'' Bottomsexplafos. "There's a psychology in iettina roles in a film. If you can just take somebody's mind off just how much you need that job .... "I wanted to work in the minisencs. I didn't care which role, I just wanted an actinajob. I was hun~ for somcthina. So I sort of took their minds off Mackenzie by taking on the role ofT. J. I showed up in a black suit with a Bible in my hand. They would always aay they wanted to hear Mack. and I would aive them that. But I'd always come back to T. J. And they would say no. rm not right for T. J .. but I'd be areat as Mack." Soon, the maken of the miniseries had convinced themselves that Bottoms wu an ideal choice to play Mack Crawford. "Luckily it worked," says Bottoms. "It didn't necessarily have to -it could have backfired." He has nothing but praisc1 however, for actor Michael Beck. who dia secure the T. J. role ... He plays it beautifully," Bottoms says. "l couldn't beg.in to do what he's done. I'm pbysicaUy set for some type of romantic lead rote. J'm certainly not one of those wron1·1ide-of·the-tracks types. I don't think I'll ever be classified as the (Robert) DcNiro type." Bottoms and Beck arc joined by Ben Masten as journalist Kleber Cantrell. in the leadina roles of .. Cclebrity," a 61h-hour miniseries airing at 9 p.m. Sunday, Mon- day and Tuesday on KNBC Channel 4. The production i1 based on Thomas Thomp- son's best-selling novel about three young men who become famous in different careen. The three also share a terrible secret. "It's a story of morality," explains Bottoms. "This is the story of three youna men powina up in Fort Worth, Texas. in the 1950s who, on tbe day before their araduation.ft a little drunk and commit a crime. An it's a tremendous moral mistake that they've not told someone about it and made it right. And 2S years later it comes back to haunt them during a reunion." After hiah school. each of the friends Joeepb Bottom• finds a d1tlcrcnt sort of fame. Kleber makes a name for himself coverina the civil riJhts movement and John F. Kennedy's as-- sassination in the early 196~. T. J. drifts into a criminal career. then throu&h a quirk of fortune becomes a popular faith healer known as The C hosen. Meanwhile. Mack as a collesc football star who survives a cnppling injury and later becomes a Hollywood superstar. "I don't really think ofh1m as an actor at all," Bottoms says of his character. "I think of him as a film idol. His acting talent is his physical beauty, which propels him to his celebrity status. It certainly isn't talent he has as an actor. But he's the type of person who, just by walking into a room. would turn heads. "I knew I could take on what was required to portray him as an actor. They (the producers) also needed somebody who could carry him in scenes which required Mackenzie to disclose ~crcts about his life." Bottoms adds. "Mack goes through a lot of things. He's a family man. He marries and has a wife and a son. And there's a p0int in his life when he discovers that possibly he is a homosexual. Maybe he was JU St fooling himllClf by getting married." One thing actor Bottoms didn't have to endure was some an ificial aaing.While Kleber and T. J. have to look older as the miniseries progressci.. the llcript calls for the narcissistic Mack to undergo a face lif\ to retain his youthful apixarance. In the ca~ of the l().ycar-old Bottoms. the makeup crew just skipped the aging g1mm1<:k\ u'>cd on the 01hrr kad actors Bottoms Clad have to affect a Tex.u accent for parts of the minjseries. CDurins his acting career, Mack successfully losct his accenl) Actuallr, Bottoms is a native of Santa Barbara. He 1 one of four Bottoms brothen working a1 acton. His older br_oth~r i~ Timoth~ t_nd his you~fts..- brothers a.re Ben and Sam. Television audiences around the work probably best remember Joe Bottoms from his key role in the miniseries .. Holocaust." He portrayed Rudi Weiss. a Jewilh freedom fight.er who escaped deatJi in Germany•• concentration camps. Al the end of the story, Bottoms' character wu one of the sole survivors of his family. ln addition to numerous film and television appearanoes, Bouoms alto starTed on Broadway in Lanford Wilton'• "fifth of July." During the makina of .. C.Clebricy.'' Bottoms pa1d close attention to the technique of director Paul Wendk.ot because he hope& to move behiAd the cameras himself. The acto(a wife Del ia co-producer of two features co-written by Bottoms. He said he eventually hopes to star in and direct both films. Bottoms acknowlcd&es that hls career will get a giant boost ir''Cclebrity" proves to be a hit with viewers . .. I think if people are prepared to follow the story through all three nights and not just catch bits and pieces, they will be thorough!~ entertained," he says. TV ttDBITS: Jue CuUa and Suaa Sal.DI James star as divorced women with children who pool their resourcet and talents to make a home tosether in New York-City in "Kate and Allie." a new comedy series in production for CBS. Shirley Temple Black is the fint eel· ebrity set as a presenter on the 56th annual Academy Awards show. The one-time child superstar presented her fint Oscar at age 10 in 1938 when she handed a special award to Walt Dt1uy for "Snow Whlte:• This year's award show will be telecast April 9 on ABC. Howari Heeaemu. who played DJ Johnny Fever on .. WK.RP in Cincinnati" and who now appears on "One Day at a Time." will be tbe host of .. Super Ni&ht of' Rock 'n' Roll," a two-hour apecia1 eel· cbrating rock stars and hits of the put 30 years via new performances and clips. Among the stars scheduled to appear in new perf onnancei arc ClaKll Berry, Jam• Brown, Gr&Um Nasla, dte Temptadou, Martha Reevea and the Hollla. Durinaa break from "Knot's Lindina," Kevhl DolttM is starring in .. For Love ofa Soldier," a new TV movie for CBS. He portrays Col. Joseph Cheever, a respected career Army officer who harbon a dark S<.-cret that destroyed a fellow officer and scarred a young girl for life. lt•llY MeGUlla, Alu Baldwin, Sava.uaai Smid! and Helea Hunt also star in the film. Friday, February 10. 1984 3 Zeb off hook in 'Capitol' offense He tells truth about seeing Jordy and Beth kissing on terrace Bf LYNDA RIR8CR ALL MY CHILDREN: When Enca can't gel her film assianment switched and join Mike in Tibet. she wants to get married right away but Mike gets cold feet. Adam comfons the crushed Erica. PaJmerrcalius Daisy aot him the job with Adam. Git goes to New York and returns to Pinc Valley wearing a ski mask. Gil tncs to rape Brooke. When Brooke tells Tom of her SUJi>ic1o ns of Gil being the attempted rapist, he doesn't believe her. Adam k1ssn Joanna. Liz.a spends the abortion money on clothes. Palmer feels Cliff using Nina when he realizes they are not going to be mamed but merely live together. Edna is out to get Chuck. Phoebe pays visit to Adam and is stunned when she sees him talk1naand laughing at statues in the house ANOTHER WORLD: Rachel reluses to believe 'Mac was killed in plane crash. Sandy and Jamie disagree on how to deal with Cory Corp. now that 1t appears Mac may be lost. Fearful of her feelings for Jamie. Stacey asks Mark 1f they can leave Bay City. Bnan realizes that Ted needs to be placed in a psych1atnc hospital. Carl makes amends wnh Perry. Mac's plane crash causes Atwood Lumber Co. stock to plummet and Cecille to lose money on her shady stock deal Blaine goes into labor. When Bnan is called to hotel on polict emergency he is shot by sniper. AS THE WORLD TURNS: After night ol making love with Steve, Betsy feels no guilt and tells Craig she won't JO to Boston with him. Steve sees Craig Wlth Courtney at a party and realizes he cao walk. Steve rushes off to tell Betsy but Craia. aware of what's happened, plots to thwart Steve's plan. Theodoria agrees to let the shelter be built. Karen calls Richard's father in New Orleans. Richard's plan to k.Jll Gunnar is upset when John tells him police will kn ow who did it. Ariel trying to get Brian to pay attention to her. Richard, aware that John plans to inject him with truth scrum, manages to inject John first. CAPITOL; Mark funous when Cla11ssa tells him pohcc asked if they were having an affair. but she reassures him that she said it wasn't true. Myrna plans to keep Fran from moving back to Washington. Amywill ao to eye clinic in United States to save her sight. Trey aivcs Maggie per- mission to keep necklace Zeb gave her in safe. Zeb tells Tyler he aot off the hook in O arissa's shooting because he told the truth about spotting Jordy and Beth on terrace kissing, so he couldn't have been 1n 4 Frlddy, February 10, 1984 Living room to shoot Clanssa At first Beth denies to Tyler that she was on terrac,(,' hut later admits she was. Tyler tells her he won't tell Thomas but i.he had better bC'cause 1f he hears 1t from pohce he'll be crushed. Ricky and Brenda become friends. Police i sue search warrant for ""Mark~s house. DAYS Of' OUR UVES: To protect her. Bo says Hope mus1 be ou1 ofh1s life. Chris and Sandy plan gkj trip. Hope rents apanmcnt over Shenanigans. Spotting Lil at Doug's place Neal goes Wlld and puJls her 9ff stage. Hope agrees to attend important f><>litical party with Larry . Pete's sister Tess claims Chris has selfish motive fo r taking Pete under his wing. · EDGE OP NIGHT: When Standins ~k keeps sil ent about his ca~ Sky seeks to find out what's going on. Sky realizes that Adler could not have threatened Standing Elk in 1948 since he came to town m 1973. Mrs. De Grut fired when Jamie 1s almost senously injured Calvin feels Oreg could be Pat's brother. GENERAL HOSPITAL: Grant Putnam decides to go back to medical school just like Grant l. Dr. Campbell realizes that Grant l 1~ phobic about the snow, and then is told about the death of Grant l's brother Ian 1n a slrnng accident. Black ie's record is a local success. Rick funous that Blackie has quit school. Mike's real mother comes to town and tells Leslie and Rick she wants child back . Jake and Rose want to marry but Jake says no to ha v1n1 pnest perform cercmon~ Claudia hires financial adv11er. GUIDING LIGHT: When LuJack tells police he heard what Malloy said about planting cocaine on Ross. Ross 1s cleared of all drug charges. Tnsh concerned because Ross 1s tcrnbly bitter against Allen. Warren ashamed of pan he played m tryina to de!ttroy Ross. Leslie Anne and Warren want to marry right away. Floyd docs not want Lujack working 3l bar. Womed because hi !> speech is slurred and he's having blackouts. Tony goc~ to sec Ed but warm. him that 1f he tells the family about CA T-scan Tony will back out. Bradley confronts Philip m New York. Ph ilip knocks Bradley out in scuffie and nees. Bra dley 1s arrested later. Mindy getting nau!>eou!. and very tired (hroughout the day. Ed confused when he spots Maureen k1ss1ngJohn. Maureen doesn't let Ed know that Joht\ 1!> reall y her brother Jim Riordan. LOVING: Shana angry when she realizes Dana brought her to Connth to spy on Cabot. Oana and hana become partners when Shana anempt!. to fin d out how much money Cabot bid on a ccna1n propeny so that Dana can outbid him Jim suqens Mike get counschna to control his temper but he rduscs Lorna·!> date with the uns.tvol)' Ouke to make 1 ony jealous work\ ONE LIFE TO UVE: Hawk wanu megabucks in exchanae for Jenny's life. David decides to Jive him the San Catlos jcwcJ but is stunned when they are miuina. David then realius what Simon i1 rully after. Ed's plan to aive Hawk phony jewels is squelched when Hawk usun:s him he selected the jewels, and if pven phonjcs Jenny is dead. Dee talks Anthony into rehiring her for Wild Life. Simon attends Cassie's play and ukt her to run away with him but she ref'usn. Cusic stunned when David reveals he's her father. Dorian lives Cassie a $3 million trust fund for when she reaches age 21 . Cassie feels it's a bribe. RYAN'S HOPE: Joe, in critical con· dition, cannot undergo reconstructivc surgery. Jackie blames Siobhan for the accident. Max says Jack.ie must never know her marriage to Joe was one of convenience engineered by Max. Laslo otfcrs to give Ryan $20,000 to rebuild bar. When Macvc refuses to accept it, Laslo leaves the money anyway. The money is later returned to Laslo by Jack. Mqaie returns to work at the deli. Dave considcn adopting Ricco. Maqje has sexual fantasy about Frank. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Warren defies Manin to stop him from obtainina Suric's money while he's capturina Wendy's hean. Su~ie's plans for a quick d1 vorcc from Warren are put on hold when Cagney's truck sputtcn in a snowstonn and he has to pull ofT the road. Wendy makes such an impassioned plea to the welfare authorities to let her have custody of the baby they finally suspect she's the child's real mother. Travis and Liza set record straight and Wendy concedes that Travis and Liz.a are better qualified to take care of the baby than she is. Hopn teases Sunny about her dates with Jack, especially after Sunny receives another bouquet offlowers. Suzie bums her htnd while cook.ina but Cagney soothes it with a tender kiss. YOUNG AND RESTLESS: When Jack is unable to aet the nqativcs Jill considers seeing Lindsey herself. When Nikki AYI she wants to break things off with him. Rick phfns JO take her scuba divina with the intention of killina her. Findina Rick's manuscript Andy believes that it's positive proof that Rkk kjlled Mehssa. Kevin learns Victor is baby's father. Fearina Kevin will tell Nikki Rick knocb Kevin on head and throws him in closet. Have 1 question 1bou1 lour foorite soap or s.oap star'? Write 10 ynda Hirsch. c/o Field Newspaper Syndicate, P.O. Box 19620. Irvine 92714. She will answer" many questions as she can in her column. but the volume of mail makes personal replies impossible. 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I JUterBO• -TATTUTMll m DAYI OP CU Ulll ,..,. .. =Clll.llml -~ ..,. muc:Am,.., I . --=,., = Q.OWl9(M) ~I~ .. -(J) Al lMl--.D ~ Friday, February 10, 1984 7 -w - 8 -......... llovles-a.m '"Sea,ch For The Gods" ( 1975, Mys· 1e1y J Kurt Russell. Stephen McHaltle (2 hfS) 'Cl Ttie Vear 01 L1111ng Dangerously'" ( 1983 Drama) Mel Glt>soo. Sigourney Weaver { 1 hf . 55 min.) CO) "Tomorrow" (1972. Orama) Robert Duvall. Olga Belltn. ( 1 hr , 43 min ) (S) "The Towenng Inferno" (1974. Ora- ma) Sieve McOueen. Paul Newman (2 hfS 40 min) ,..m Poi o· Gold" P941. Comedy) James Stewafl, Paulette Goddard (2 hrs) a.ic "Thp Girt Can't Help II" ( 1956. Come- dy I Jayne Mansfteld, Tom Ewell "lnternauonal Velvet" { 1978. Orama) Ta1um O'Neal, Anthony Hopkins (2 hrs . 7 man I (Q) The Long GOOd Friday" ( 1980, Ora· ma) Bob H~ins. He6en Mrrren ( 1 hr . 45m1n) 1:11 (%) ·Bob Le Flambeur·· (1956. Drema) Isabelle Corey, Roget Duchesne ( 1 hr , 43 mrn) • "B,arnWaves" ( t983. Science-Fie· hon) Ket< Dullea. Suzanna LO\le ( 1 hr • 21 min) W et) "The Rut1es" ( 1978. Comedy) Michael Palin, Neri Innes ( t hr , 15 mln ) "Dal1y Duck's Movie. Fantastic Island' ( 1983. Comedy) Animated Vo+c.· es by Mel Blanc ( 1 h, 18 mrn) d (t.) 'HOiiywood Outtakes" ( 1982. Come· I ~ ~ (1 hr .. 24 min.) CZ) "Boraallno" ( 1970, Orama) Jean.- Paul Belmond<>, Alain Delon (2 hrs , 3 min) .. Cl) "VIC10f I Victoria" ( 1982. Comedy) JUtie Andrews. Robert Preston (2 hrs . 15 min) --·· ...... ·1u~ ma ... l9A IAllltlML Los Angeles Lakers lat~~= (2 hrs . 30 min ) MWM,,_. 1MC1B.1..-www .... llASOl~TM 'am. llOWW "Casey's Shadow" ( 1978, Dra- ma) Walter Mallhau. Alexis Smifh. In the highly competitive world of horse racing. a man and hrs sons place their faith in the anlrnal they've ratSed from birth and trained 10 bee champion 'PG' (I hr .. 57 mrn,) (I) 'fOP MIS IOllel Gene Ha1cher I Hee· tor S1nfventes In a 10-round jurtior wet· terweight bout (hve lrom Laa Vegas. Nev.) (2 hrs., 30 min ) (8)_,. "MISSlng" ( 198 t. Orama) Jack Lemmon. Sissy Space+c A middle-aged New YOfk businessman end his daughter· tn·law try to ftnd out what happened 10 hrS son whO disappeared during 1he m11t1ary coup 1n Chile. ·PG' (2 hrs . 2 min.) CD WU• .a MCI Avery Schreiber and Christina Farrare host a took al TV's most memorable commercials from the birth of the medium 10 the Pfe&enl day. ( 1 hr , 30 min.) C0J llOWW "The Big Sky" ( 1952. West· ern) Ktrk Douglas, Dewey Marlin. ~Of· era rravel up the Missou11 Alvef to Black· toot Indian territory despite the hazards 2 hrs ) Ol:anMDYU .. ... TAii AUCI "'8.0fPOll'Mm PACll Of CULT\m TMAT-. M ml ... .... ....,., DAYI MMt .... 0 '.a IMUZ. An author of a boott abou1 people allegedly kidnapped by UFOs, a gruelling wino-turfing race In Hawa11. ~ =.ru-rr 1c11mrr fikTt dlfector John Carpenter and actress wife Adrienne Barbeau. "Cocaine. The Hollywood High." featuring an 1n18Mew with comedi· la" ii~" So!SJ ........... llOW9 "The" Towering lnfomo" ( 1974, Orama) Steve Mc:Oueen. Paul Newman A Ure erupts during lhe opening of the wOfld's talleSI skyscraper, trapping many ot the pariygoers on the top floor 'PG' (2 hrs , 40 min.) e 9lml "The Llllle Shop Of Horrors" ( 1961. HOfror) Jackie Joeeph. Jonathan Haze An employee rn a fl0fl$1 shOp deveto- ~a bloodlhirsly plant (2 hrs ) Nl(J7l... ... Mle&.mYOU• ~, ... ·~ 100.lllf 9 ._ ..,. CIUWICI Today's scheduled evenlt Men's and women's 500 meters in speed skating: ice dancing and computsoty dance In flgurt lkating. two-man bobsled {1st and 2nd runs) . men'• 30 km in crose-country Skiing; men's and women's Singles In the luge (2nd run) (ltom Sarajevo, Yugoslavia) lhrs .. 30 min ) - 11CTAC--.... ~.n NClftl'I COUii ~ -ITOIY "Blacil Pols I While Press" TeoaiOne between local govern· menls and the press are examined where mayors and journalists come lrom differ· ant racial baekgrounds: the focus Is on Chicago ID W1Am~1•••111111nw••-•.,.. (I:) .. "Let's Spend The Night Togeth· er" ( 1982. Mutical) Oowmenlary The Rolling Stones The Stones perform many of their grea1es1 hits rn this record ol three conoer1• held a1 the Meadowlands Arena 1n New Jersey 1nd Arizona State's Sun Devil Stadium 'PG' ( 1 hr • 30 min ) .. 8 Cl) THI Ult 01 MZZMlt Bo and Luke try 10 maintain their underoO'ler ste· tus In order to nab a ruthless crime boss (!>an 2) ( 1 hr.) U ID lllOWW "The Fantas11e World Of 0 C. Colllns" (Premiere, Drama) Gary Coleman, Bernie C&sey A young boy would rather daydream than have ro deal with :ea~ (2 hrs.) JIWZllO ... llM ~ :r.nu • 1T To.QlfT Fiim director JOM carpenter. and actre$$ .itt Adrienne Barbeau. "Cocaine· The Hollywood High," featunng an Interview with co('114!d4· an Richard Pryor (Part 5 of 5) e llOVll "Quo Vadls" (Part 2) ( 1951. Drama) Robert Taylor. Oebof'ah Kerr. A Roman aristocrat gains Nero's disfavor when he falls in love with a Christian girl I hrs.) ........ _..T"'C*1111 WI& •MVllW WML tTmT Wiii "Healthy Ptoltts" Guest Kenneth S Abramowitz. health care.=r'· Sanford C Bemstein & Co CC) "The White Bulfato" ( 1977. Western) CharleS Bronson. wm Sampson . Wild 8111 Hickok and Chief Crazy Horse confront tllejr deadliest adversary: an enormous white buffalo 'PG' (I hr .• 37 min.) (8).,. "Used Cars" ( 1980. Comedy) Kurt Ruuell. Jack Warden After the owner of a bankrupt C8f &hop dleS, his employees try to cover up his demise to p<evenl his wealthy car dealef brother from Inheriting tile business. 'R' ( 1 hr , 52 min.) CD) MOVll "Tomorrow" ( 1972, Orama) Aobeft Duvall, Olga Betlln. Based on a story by Wllllam Faulkner. A lonely handy· man lakes a protective Interest In an abandoned pregnant woman 'PG' ( 1 hr . -'3 min.) (I)_,. "The Towenng Inferno" (1974. Orama) Steve McOueen. Paul Newman A fire erupts during lhe opeolng of the world's tallest skyscraper, trapplng many of the partygoers on the top floor 'PG' (2 hrs .. 40 min.) •1ML•MfM&Y .. •llMCll•-LCMIOAT •llll'lll.Ull A 111bute to the hie and career of the great Black blues arltsl Bes- sie Smith e WML ,,_., -"Heefthy Profits" Gunt Kenneth S. Abramowitz, health Cftre analy;Jt, S.nford C 8em1teln & Co. G •COG! •I W CCMm "W&lh- 1ngtoo AM9Wnent" Jim Coop« lnt8f· views Orange County's five 00t9eMtnen 1n w='°"' o.c. -~-CA==1~rJe Etten Is hit by a car near JeMl's bOOtlQue. and l1arllie l ees to a ~rtneranlp wtth Cllff ( 1 hr.) ......... .,. ... _, .... GU851s-comedian Kelty Monteith, actor Joeeph Bottoms, ac1reu Mary Frann ("Newhart"). nuclear physi. clat Stanton Friedman. (I hr.) l unm01r.-.-nm "The Old Man And The Gun" Examining the coofllct In Ireland from the pe<&peetlve of trlsh Americana who support the lrlah Republican Arm'('1 vlOlent strategies. the program locoeee on Michael Fle't.1; Grand Marlhal of Ntw IYor~.ftty's St. atrlck's Day Parade. 9 ... .,. .. ~lUCll .. -~IGlllllGene Hatcher I Heo- IOf Slntuen1es lo a 10-round )Unlor wel~ terwelghl bout (from Las Vegas, Nev.) IB> 12 hrs .. 30 min ) •Cl) ..,. "Hornet's Nest" ( 1970, Ora- ma) Rock Hudson. Sergio Fantonl. An American GJ. aided by a group of Italian ()(phans, blows up a Nazi dam PfOjec1. (2 hrs .. 30 min.) CIJ .,. "Force Five" (1981. A<Neo- 1ure) Joe Lewis. Pam Hunt1ng100. A band ol mercenaries attempt to reacue a young women from the cMches of a cult leader Who J>(actlcee mind control. 'R' ( 1 ht .. 36 min.) 1-ucm -Cl) PM.CCllCMIT Powe<·rnad Melissa grves away her soul and her child to Ange- la Channing. (1 hr.) D ID JMf .. IMOW Guests Randy and Oenols Quaid, Catherine O'Hara, John R~mp (1hr) I THl-UCI am!CM P\AYMOlm "Nothing But A Man" Featured 18 the classlc mld-80s fllm about racial bigotry In a southern town, starring Ivan Dixon and Abbey Lincoln. Q U hr .. 30 min.) CC) ... "The Day The Earth Stood Still" ( 195 t, Science-Fiction) Mtchael Rennie, Patricia Neal. Af18f a strange spaoecratt lands In Washington, 0 C , an emlsaary emerges. warning Earth to cease Ila atom- ic exp&f'lmentatlon. ·o· ( 1 hr. 30 min.) (ID Cll LOCATIC* "Biiiy Crystal: A Comic's Line'· Tills actor I comedian who was Jodie 00 the hil comedy &efies "Soap" perle><ms stand-up and sketch comedy aD hllow. "The Long Good Friday" ( 1980, Orama) Bob Hoskins, Heten Mir· 1en A London gangster fights to keep his toppling emplte together 'A' ( 1 hr., •5 min) (%) llO¥ll "O. The Winged Set t" ( 1982. Fantasy) Michael Murphy, ~vld Carradine. On the roof of tht Chryalef Building, a petty crook stumbln .croa the nest of a giant feathery ftylng serpent that has been lunching on unwary Man- hallanites 'R' ( 1 ht • 30 mrn ) Friday, February 10. 1984 9 --tW -..--TllCD dd E , .... ,. __ _ tr.•(l)··-.... w .......... ., .... -·-?I CMfU~·~evtA ....,, .. ~t\Kecl. the~~ t'ilrft about recul tJI004'Y 1n a aaut"9m town. stamng Ivan Oucon and At>C)ey lhx*I 0 {:!hr ,30inn} -(8) .,.. .. The ...,, With Two era..· < 1983. Comedv> st .... Ma111n. ~ T ~net A bran surgi90n Witt\ a .. ttCd'19d marrieCS kie fals 1r1 o.oe a pdded brain 1n a ,., that &peeks to him t_,.m.- caly 'R' (1 tv • 30 rTWl , (I) ... "The Verdict" (1982. Orama) Paul Newman. Chanolte ~ An acotdc Boston i.wyer P'* hlnllelt together to bmg an ~ medical rMlprecttce caM to 11181 agwm sirong ~ion by the courts. &he atc:tdocese and hll own ctieots 1t (2 hrs) I _" ... tW _.,TMCU tW ()) ... 'SST Oisasl• In The Sky"' ( t9n. Orama) Lorne Gr.-.. ~ G.raYeS The pas.sei 1Q9f s on a _,..IOI ic atfplene a1e tteumauz.ed wtien lhe ... c:taf1 ~ MnOUS mec:hanlCll prC-.111 in ~air (R) (2 hrs . 15 min) 8 e T.-n Guesc 8C1or Oucley Moofe (1 tv) • co·-MmTUU. CMforne ¥S Stalnbd (2 IY'LJ •a •--ca.11RCS ~of tome of the 0.f S IMW'ltS (from Sar9'9YQ Y~) 1 •11Mat'11-TICll al M _, c.u.ta. 8C1or Bliott Gould. The Legendafy Wld, the McGee Mters IYom the UCLA women a besketbd team ( 1 rv . 30 min.) CC> ... "The Yeer ~ LMng Dangerous- ly" ( 1983. Orama) Mel Gbon. Sigour- ney WM\lef An Australlen journelist a Btttllll emt>ti'Sy otflC:ial and a dimnlttve Eurasian cameraman r:>eootne ceught up in the tumult o• 19M lnOonesia JUS1 pnor to the ta• of ~arno PG ( 1 tv • SS tTWI ) CDIWIC'f ~"--11"'-NIT Y • M Cl.UI Feat\lred <Ml'oomWlQ the de9d'Y binge I purge ~omt ( 1 ht • 30 rrw\) tW(!).allT .. I• CD) ... "Come Ptay Wlltl """ ( 1967, Sulpente) Us.a Gaston. l ov C.Stel A psychialrtSt becomes the Y'Cfltn OI l'le( nepnew's psyohollc ~ 'PG' ( 1 hf , -135i.~=--=--&R ll•&l&lMIW- 1-liGf .. F'll, =··' ,. .... IMllTIMl-.Y" ... ·Amanda By N91t'' (1961 Orama) Veronica Hart. Ric:Ntd Bola A prosa1tute teams up #lttl a dlltectlve wt'ln one of her ooh1gues • rrudered ~ d - ent lhe ... her up With (1 "' • 25 min ) (%) ... "The T owenng Inferno" (197 •. Ofame) SI...,. WcOueen. F>-.; ~ A lire erupta ~ the opening of the world'• tallest Sit~. trapping meny ot 1ne P8f1)'VC*'I on the 1op noor 'PG' 12 '"". 40 ITW\.) _fl)_., TMCa -· .-&Y _, ,_ Feetures lnOlude .,, Wltl"WW With The Pretendef• and 10 Friday, February 10. 198-4 "°80I by Johrl Lennon ("Nobody T otd ...... ) B.1y Joel ("You May 8e Rlgtll") , and Musa11 Y°"1h ("She's Trouble'") (I tw .30~, l •a1 11Ju.:--: actmlan911i Rm&Y _, ,_ Fft1ures ll'ICtuae In ~ wi1h The Pretenders and "°80I by John Lennon ( ''NoOOdy T o6d Me"), &ly Joel {"You ~ Be ~t ') end~ Youth (''She's Trouble l 11 hr J IN•&~A_..USC Q!) (2tn J (8) IOT _,..., M --Comeoy sket<:"-oombll 11 ,. h OllAC Im 81\d new5 tootage 11'1 atl otfbMt. ia'tf1C ta•~ °" ·1-..,. M.L ........ , _.. ''Sanllng Beltq>" ( 1936 Ora ma) Bene Dlws. £dwatd G Robinso" TWO r1¥91 boa.lg menavers IM'Nualty ha'4 a snoocou1 anet some OOUble-<Joa '!ll ~ 30 min I (Ii) T A G -The A~tlOfl Game ( 1982 OratMl Rocert Carr.one Linde Hlmnoo A Yo.MiO OOlege st\lderlt beglr1s to take an .. ss•te>n pal'19 ~·· ously PG' (1rv .JOmn 1 (Q}.,. Any Time Ant~· 1982 SuspenM) ~ t.t•e ~ A nouo· OUmb blonde '°" t nec:M ~ps wno are ''Y"'9. lo make a .wig c~ orly way t~ oon I l«'OW ha* I 1 IV 30 l'W'I ) .. ""*'AL• DAT I H.ghlignts of t"8 tPwd day of a tour-o.1 mu51e testNal held on ~ 0.y Weeliend incAlde perlor mano. by St9'111e NO;a.. Joe WaWI. The Preteodel'$. M.-ng Persons U2. Ouatle1· tlesh and a.tin 1 1 rv JO tTW1 > -aeon w _,TIACll w ua :t'ITOP191 .,.. 'The Saolor Wtio Fee rrom With The Sea' I 1976 Orama) Kris Krctoff~. Sarah Miles Based on a SIOfy by Yulc.IO M1stuma Atte< d1SC41dlflg ~ C6r9ef for an Engl1Shwoman·s lolle a sea captain falfS to meet her son's t0sane- ty ieeAous OomandS f()f pe<l~llOO 12 iiJ.-CC> ...... The Aullft (1978 Comedy) Md\MI P8'1n ,,.... Innes A ~ look al The Beatie$ w.th narra11on by Den A.yiuoyd. Gl6da Radnef Ind Jo0n 8elustii .l! "' . 15 rTWI ) W• _,. · On A Oear Dey You Can See Forevttf" ( 1970. Musical) Barbra Slrellend. Y~ Montand A young worn an ~ She h.aS ESP while 1ry1ng 10 curb her c::haln-<sm<*ing t2 tvs . 20 min ) •111A1Ymm.,_ 9mAT---CGUIC'llOI LA. ftlDAY Fee11.wed gardenlr\g expeft LIZ Korb preperes ~s f0t Valenttne·~ 0.y With a segment on "IOYe potlOOS. • het1» and now.. lhel he4p put yOUt Valentine W'l lhe mood .... t<~' C 1961, Science-Ft<: ltOn) ~ Gough. Margo Johns A demented Br1t11t1 soentl5t 1ums a smaN A.Iran monkey 1nto a deadty men .. ling ~· .. (2hf1.) UJ ... "Fast Tmea At Rldgelll001 High" ( 1982. Comedy) Seen Peon Jen· l'llfer Jaton Leigh SIUd«llS al e "tyPte.al'' Amencan high achool confront lhe cl\al lerlQ8I of adutttiood, drUQ5. &e• and $ChoOlwofk 'R' ( t hf , 30 min ) •@ ~TMCU -· ... 'I Was A Teenege Werewotl ( 1957 Horr0t) Mtehael Lanoon. Yvonne Lime A psyet"8tr6t cl\Anges an unbel enoed ,..,...eoet Into • monster bent Oil !TU'dlt. (1tw '30mk\.) ·=··-·· ~ M 11:,•ADr ...... This Liver pudlltn bend OtrlOfmt IOf'lgl lnclucJing "Pasaiol"late Friend," "TrMaOn" and "Poppet In The Feetd " (I).,. ''Conan The Sart>erian'' 11982 AdVenture) Arnold Schwarunegger. James Earl Janel In • mythk:lf world 01 the pest, a WW'l10l'•ttwf and NI compan. 1001 ate ..seol by a Norclc klng lOJr .. tn. - rulef' 1 daughler from the IMdet of a snai-,. cult 'R" (2 tn .. 10 "*') • ...... The Amalew" (1982. Orama) JoM SavaQe, CtV'lltophat Pbnr"9f A CIA eomputet e.(peft tran IOf active hel<J duty 10 avenga lhe murder of tlil alhhieod lruthleS$ ten'Oflltl 'R" ( 1 ht • 5 r min ) ..... fUllt -...... o ... ... "The Prl80nel ~ Zenda ( 1979. Comedv) P•ler S.... Lynne Freoenck A confusion of Identities lea<Js 10 altematety ComlC and da.ngerow Sltua· 1t00t lOf fWO IOotc...._ -a k~ and a common IUbjeet -In the mythlcaf land OI Rurn ll/lia ·PG' ( t tv • 49 nw1 ) (Z) MCMI "Tanya·a lslarld" ( 1980. Ora ma) DD Wtn1•$, Richatd Sttgent At1ei a beaullful model IS dumped ~ her fOOliSh boyfriend. she lanl.UWle about Ille on e tropical 1$18nd 'R' ( 1 tw , 33 min ) ldlCCJ.,. "Casey'aSNdow" (1978, Ora ma) Waller MaltheU, Alem Smith In the hoghty compehtlW world of hotM racing. a man and hia ~ ~ thew faith In lhe anornal they'\19 reded ttom birth and trained to be a~-'PG' (1 ht 57 min, •(!) -.ATDT IPOaTI uu._ .. uu. ..... ..., .... {!)"::. "Kitty And The Bagman ( 1982. Comedy) Liddy Clark, Jonn Stan ion A young Enghsh bode goee 10 AU$tra I.a and becomeS involved in a battle IOI control 01 11\e under°*ortd 'R' ( 1 ht 35 """ ) W8 MCMI 'Werewolf Of London" (1935 Mys1ery) Henry H\AI, w~ Oland A d<>Ctor dlSC<MtrS after being bttten by d woll that he becOmM a ...-9WOlf dWlng a tu• moon ( 1 ht • 30 rn1n ) • .,.. "Terror In The Crypt" ( 1960 Horror) Chnstopher L..-. Aubrey Amber A IC*ll•ll is ir'Mted by a count to a s11 ange castle to O.troy a Curle ( 1 rir 30 rrun.) (!) WOl 11 (Ill) -· ... "Ctvnl ~·· (19'5. AdV+>" lure) Ellen ()ew, Ail ldo4ptl Scott An Amefan doctoe ..... lhl ettona 01 a bend of ChineM guerrfllal In mew llrugg~ egaltlSl JapaneM lnlpetlallltS. ( I hi S!J mtn) ~••"••••-•um • WC'IY~LOTIO •LOCAtm ''Bllty ~11 A Con Line' Tt11s ac1or I comedl9n who w" Jodie on lhe hit comedy~ 'Sodp perlor~ 11anckep end ektl!Ch ~v ~~ "Sl\ooe The Moon" {1982. 0.J· ma) Albert Fn'lty. Oiene Katon Ttie collapse of an upper ~ cnu pie's marriage and its efiect on lhelr Joor d•ughlert ;s chronlcied 'R" (2 hrs S fTllfl ) ' •a> ..... .. (I) .. ' Forbidden W()f'td" (1982 H ~ 10t) ~ V1nt . ..iun. ~ .. i ..... , .. ...., .........,. mWll "The Bla Sky" ( 1952. West em) Kltk Oouglu, Oewey Martin (2 hrs J •lflllTMCa "Cl) ~ _. "Basketball Individual Defense" Guest Larry Farmer. UCLA c:ooch (R) •= "The Oki can't Help It" ( 1956. ) Jayoe Mansfield, Tom Ewell ( 1 hr . 39mlnJm -;=-WOM.DT__,. nmAT Clmu.AW "F0td College National hampiontnlp" (from Honolulu, Haw ) (8) (1h~ CH).,~' Tiii ... Comedy 1kelchea combine wllh claselc film and news footage In an offbeat, satiric take off •al) mWll "Return Of The Badmen' ( 1948, Western) Randolph Scott. Anne Jeffaya. (2 hrt.) ....... ...... " VI.LA~ ,, ..... ..UCl#l-TmlTU --·· ••tu.., .,_ .... ....... mWll "Detty Duck's MO\'le Fantastic Island" ( 1983, Comedy) Animated VCM:. es by Mel Blanc ( 1 hr . 18 min ) CD .,. "Shanghai Expres9" ( 1932. Drama) Marlene Oietrleh. Clive Br()()t( ( 1 hr • 30 min.) • "()) 1111 ~Tau IOIM Tne 1one1y. beHlgetent Giiiy Hopkins, shuttled from one foster home to another. dlscover11 love end kindness In 1 family of Slrangers .. u.m 1"AT"ICAT .... ,,. ~llB a• W TNI "°""' YOICIOl~Nm ~--Ye.I ......... rrt YOCM • II I• RMOV'r ~nmu.u. U•Ml,... "The Old Ball Game" IB> (1 hr> .... •act llllT1U UllmG Regularly &eheduled programming may be pre- empted 0t ·delayed f<>< coverage of the tan=t~ soottle Challenger Nl1t=== atn.l IUCM.I 1111 .. ll'Olll / UT1U IYCMI I ml Ii& .. OOOODAYU. ....,,_ -mBT mWll "AuthOfl AV1hoft" ( 1982. Com· edy) Al Paclno, Oyon Cannon ( 1 hr .. bO min.) CD) mWll "Adventuree Of Tho Wiiderness Family II" ( 1978, AdVenture) Robert Logan, Susan Oemant1 Shaw ( 1 hr • .Cb min) Cl) flf 1"M -A young man leains the value of frl4tndthlp and fair play CZ) mWll "Ave Weet<a In A Balloon" I 1962. Adventure) Red Bvtton5 Fabian ..OWO.c:c.vTm IA,,_AY ..UCAOI tm Tiii _,.TM.II Ycunt NII> ntl ...... 1M!.....,. Ouo11· John 0... lltOOA eou.v.. USl1UU ""°""' (9') MAO&I ROCa Boober has been hav ~a dr"om 1n which he IS two people (J.J llOVll "The Twelve Chalra" ( 1970, Comedy) Ron Moody, Frank Langella ( 1 nty~) QD .. ICO'TT 19 (J?J llOVll "The Green Berets" ( 1968. Orama) John Wayne, David Janssen (3 • hrs.LToo&u (J"J)ICOOIYDOO QM.II.,.. NII> 9IOOPY .. ZOOMVUI ft.DOIQDCm IDMAllOI~ •ma> un. "Osprey" A l()()t( IS presen1ed ~t 1h1s large bud's Ille cycle. from hatching in the Sco111sh h!fJhlands throogh migra· 11on to Africa and ns annual return 10 Scotland ~r) (I) "°"" (II) CR) ntl lOMl IY bA. llUll Animated The Lora11. A noo-per50n and non-animal, struggles 10 save htf. ~ed Trutfula lrees from e11llflGhOO CIJllllOVll 'T nchanirnent" ( 1949, Orama) David Niven T ere9.0 Wright ( 1 hr • 42 • 1m1n l_ DUleQIOlll MD m1Mlm9 ~ 'IMAT TID IHOW lttMGfU 'AC-tiAll/Mmt~/-llDO HOCWrl HIJllOtl . PUY YOUR •IT GCX.I "The Feel Of A Good Sw111g' Va11ous tips fOf Improving your garne (A) CID llOVll "l 1ar'!. Moon" ( 1982, Orama) Mall Dillon. Cindy F11.her ( 1 hr . 45 min ) • 1 (I.) TllfZM: LON> OI THI~ WVI If TO llAVIJt • 1'1DTALK IOI m1JON DOUNI UN llO¥W "C..Pt1inu Wasled" ( 1980. Com · edy) Brinn KP1wln. Stephen Furst (2 hrs) m unrrs mCHEN ('CJ llOVll "Concmt rm Bangladesh" ( 1972. M1Jt11c11I) r>c1tum('ntary ( 1 hr. 39 min I (£) M WON.D "°"TW ·'Orea Whale Obse1va11on· / 'Sea T1ou1 Fishing" / "Whoop1nu Crnnn Preservation Project" <..ue..IS Pc1er BeOGhlcy Cheryl Tiegs (A) 1 hr) ( llOVll ltie Lost Two Weetc1" (198 1. Orama) Cla11e Molts. Tom Callaway ( 1 hr . 2b min) (0) A llATTDI Of Tm A h~h !IGhOOI senior rnucit race ltle 1mm1nen1 death of her mother. lermonally 111 wllh cancer (%) llOYll I t11 nu1tng ClaM" ( 1972, Com1•<.ly) Pewr O"Toole. Al&Slftlr Sim (2 •1h's 1:·='~'...v'"°""-A&.Vlt MD THI Ct .. Ml.I MDHAllm'T ®)THILmUI ~eronomo" ( 1939. Wea1ern) Proaton Fo"e1, Ellen D1chv (2 hrs) IYMCUCOOC THI VllQ9IAM -fm•T ITAlllCNtll ~ l DDT AT THI llOVIU l ,_Ul'NTOM-M._._ wooc:z•nw •cooia1w...,·wllh- 1ngton Asllg'lmtnt" Jwn COOS* lnter- viewa Orengo County'•~ congrewnen In WasNngton. O.C. (l)TW ---Gene Hatehet I Hee--tor Slntuent" In a to-round junk>r ...,. terweiQht b<>Ut (from La Vtget. Nev.) IB> <3 tvt.} (Q) lM mt WllO llOll9 AtUll'nl Young Engllsh skin dlveft become lnvotwd In preserving the threatened txletenc. of an undersea cMllzatlon Inhabited by cHdren. ()).,_"It Started With A Kill" (1969. Comedy) Glenn Ford. Dtbble Rtynoldt. t! hr. 44 min.} -uwR• .... , .... I==--.,. "M<><e TNln Magic" ( 1956. estern) Clayton Moore, Jay S~. l hr .. 30 min.) llMIC OI DICOIA'IM•--...-~ • LOCA'lm "The P ... w .. Hem\an Show'' A utlre of 19509 kiddie lhowa, atar~rl Paul Reubens u P ... w .. Her-man. 1 hr.) -1!1) "The Fighting Seebeea" ( 19«. Adventure) John Wayne. Suten Hayward. {? hrt.) 1W 9 (I) llCAA IAlll1UU. Brlghem Young al Geotgetown (2 hrs.) l ~A'llWTM al Ill .... CLYWD Today'• &eheduled events: Women'• dowrlllll In elplne st!llng: U.S. vs. Nor'wlly In Ice hock• ey, two-man bobtled (3rd and 4th rune): NordlC combined 7o-meter jump; blattQl 20 l<m. men's and women'• tlnglee In the I~ (from Sara)evo. Vugoe18vla). (2 hra .. 135-_ MTllW. ...,,.IC INCU&. "Love Those Traina" Jamee Whltmofe narrat" this view ot the world of trains. past and present, and train people: hoboM, hobby-ists, and workers. O ( 1 hr.) Ct) mWll "The Bridge On The Riv« Kwal" ( 1957. Orama} William Holden, Alee Guinness. ( 2 hrs .. .c 1 min.) CD mWll "F0tced Vengeance'' l1982, Ad\fef'lture) Chuck N<><rle, Mery ~ Weller. ( 1 hr .. 43 min.) (Q) COl..W9 um1'UU. Auburn va. Ken- tucky. (2 hrs.) G mWll "His Glf1 Ff1day" (HMO, eom.- 1 Cary Grant. Rosallnd RusMll. (2 hrs.) 1W eM••M ... ..... IOUL TUii &MiUW .UTC1910l ... M' IC900 llCMI "Strol<er Ao." ( 1983, eom.- dy) Bvrt Reynolds, Loni Anderaon. ( 1 hr .. 34 min.) 1W (Z)Clml\ICOM --JUtemo•--- -1ABILU.WU&A. coum umTUU.. Oregon ve. USC ~hrs) G .0. "Stageooeeh" ( 1986. Wttt- ern) Ann-~~~et, BinA,, Crott>y. (2 lv1.) ....... LRM&ICM•Top l'IO- era race through the flnaJt of thlt hlgNy competttlve oourM Friday, February 10, 198.4 11 lalunlay Cont. ·~-iiih rn.IUl96f Cll ~ "" .. ... "Wintethawk" ( 1976, Adven- ture) Michael Dante, Leif Eflci(son (2 hfa.) e ULT PC'4ll Ill Nine 1ntemauona1 research authorities Ooc:ument 8Yldenoe that connects salt consumption with !M*tensi<>n ( 1 hr ) C1J .,. "The Pirates Of Penzance" ( 1983, Musical) Kevin Kline, Angela Lans.::. (2 hrs.) (J) "Angel() My Love" (1983, Ora- ma) Angelo £vans. Michail """Evans (2 hrs) -· ml A YIM OP IUCI M:lll\ F A locos on blad( accomplishmen1s and an entertaining. Informative look at 1983 black milestones In IUCh fields 88 an. med1eine. sports. science. butineee. litera- ture, entertainment, religion. mutic; and polltles. will be presented. (1 hr.) (J) DOWYMtmlrMI m .,_ "Jade Claw" (No Date, Adven- ture} ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) ... "It Ain't Hay" (1943, Comedy) Bud Abboll. Lou Co9tell0 ( 1 hr , 30 min.) •-. •nru TODAY "Mllft(etlng To Minorities" Tom Burrell, Pote{ Sealey and W1ll1am YoungclaL4 explain their market- ing strategies and techniques In reaching black consumers {[) m¥ll "First BIOod" ( 1982, Dfama) Sytvester Stallone, Richard Glenna ( 1 hr , 35 :J. tllll al) ··war Drums" ( 1957. Western) Lex Barker. Joan Taylof (1 hr , 30 min) we Cl) ICAAUIUTUU. OePaul at Notro Dame (2tm) (!) C0U. UIUTUU. Indiana vs Min- nesota (2 hrs.) • A •AU ftllOUml ntl llnt mmll'f WITH a&..,.,.. 'The Arming Of The Earth" The evOlutlon of three modem weapons IS traced the machine gun, the submarine and the bomber plane; all we<e viewed as a means of ensuring peace because their use would be too terrible 10 bearQ(lhr ) ID .-n.oDUCllG mGLOGY (I) COUHI IAm1'UU. Ind . Mtn· nesota (Subject to blackout) ( hrs ) cm GITTllQ .. '"' _. 6D cou.a IAm"l'UU. Callfornla State- Fullerton vs Unrver111y 01 The Pacific (2 *Bhrs.lATllT90 aJ fllA IOWLm "S 126,000 Angle Open" (from Dick Weber Lanet 1n St Loujs, Mo ) ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) ID llTIODUC*I moLOIY (}I) m¥ll "Evll Under The Sun" ( 1982, Mystery) Peter Ustinov, Jane Blrkln. ( 1 hr , !>6 min) (Q) MOT l90Ca: ll*C Cll WIDIO • D S NA GOU "Hawaiian Open" Thlr<l round (hve from Walalae Country Club in Honolulu, Hawaii ) ( 1 hr • 30 min I I ... ..,. .. IOMI .,. "Breaker I Breaker!" ( 1977. Orama) Chuck Norris, George MurdOCk Jl h~ "The Nulty ProfeMOr" ( 1~3. ~) JfHry Lewis. SteUa Stav90L (2 lhre.l..TICM~ .-AT~I "La Cenerento- la" This ptOductlon of Roeslnl's comic ope<a. baaed on the famlllar Clnderella !airy tale. leaturea Frederica von Stade. 12 Friday, February 10, 1984 Francilco Ataiu. Paolo MontaraolO, Lau· ra Zannini, Marohe<l1a Guglietml, Claudio Oesderl and Paul f>lisN(a (3 hrs ) CC)_,.. "Adventures Of The W11dtrne&s Famlly" ( 1975. Adventure) Robert Logan, Suaan Damante Shaw. (I hr . 40 min.) (J:) llO'Wll "GOln' South" (1978, Come- dy) Jeck Nlcholtorl. Mary SteenbUfgen l! hr., 4 1 min.) ca>.,_ "Enchantment" (1~9. Orama) David Njven, Teresa Wright. (2 hrs.) CJ) UI f'll'IWAL •DAY 4 Highlights of the last dey ot a iour-day muSlc fes-UVal held on Memorlel Day Weekend lnciUde perl<X· mances by Waylon Jennings, Alabama, Emmylou Harris, Hanke Williams Jr . Ricky Skaggs. The Thrathef Bf others. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) CZ>.,_ "The Toweting Inferno" (1974, Ofama) Steve Mo<>uetn. Paur Newman ihrs.,40~ -.... -...-0---•••wtm.Me .,._.TIOIAL lllf'nCll Ford Rowan hosts a look at imponant 1rends and news events In the United Stat• as seen by for- eign taleVlslOn and ptlnl journalists sta- tioned In thft country. .. al) llOTWUU LLUITMtm •8 llOWll "The Elevator" (1974. Suspense) Roddy McOowall, James Farentlno. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) e .,_ "The Reluctant Astrona1.11" ( 1967, Comedy) OOn Knotts. Arthur O'Connell (2 hrs) 8 9 llf _... OLYWICI Today's scheduled events. Women's downhill in alpine skiing, U S vs Norway In Ice hock· ey. two-man boblled (3'd and 4th runs). Nordic combined 70-meter )Ump; blathlon 20 km; men's and women's singlet In the kJge (3rd run) (from Saratevo. Vugosla- via)~rs) i ntl ..:.,., IOYI I llMCT _. llYI- ~ (!) COii•• A teen-age bOy struggles to overcome hrs tear of water with the help of ~lft he Is captivated by. m llOVA "Bamlk1 BendUla Children Or The Forest" The secrets of survival ol Zaire's Mbu11 Pygmies. who have remained untouched by modem cMllza· tton 10< thousands of years. are explofed ~)0(1hr ) ... "FIS World Cup" Men's slalom ( om Borovetz. Bulgaria ) ( 1 hr . 30 min) . 1 ·--.1tCJ~• llOCU -~ • CGUm UlllT'UU. Oregon State al iuc~'M:J..,,...,. ---~ IT._.,_._, "Geotge Burns In Concert" Ac1or and comedian George Burns llngS. Joi<• and lella stories In hlS nightclub act taped bel<Xe an audience a1 Hamilton Piece In Hamil1on. Ontario ( 1 hi.} Cl) .,_ "MacArthur" ( 1977. Blogra· phy) Orogory Peok. Oan O'Herllhy. (2 hrt ' 8 min ) I ftll-•CCMlm'-- -ITMlm ... "TM ExeooUonot" ( 1978, Adventure) Sonny CNbe. (2 hr1.) • .,.. "Hard Times" ( 1975, Orama) Charles Br00$0l'I. James Coburn (2 hrs ) • .,_ "Boys' Night Out" ( 1962, Comedy) Kim Novak, Jamet Garner (2 hrs.) • ALL .. 1'11 OLD ... Bob Vila aQd crew Investigate the reuse of commerdal bUildlng$ In New York City. With IPOC181 artentlon to IOlt llvlng O ID ll0¥9 "Vofanda And The Thier ( 1945, Musical) Fred As1alre, LUCiiie Bremer (2 hr• ) CC) .,_ "HanoVOf Street" ( 1979 Romance) Hamson Ford. L0$1ey·Anne Down ( 1 hr , 49 min ) CO llOWW 'Shanght1 Expesa" ( 1932. Orama) Marlene Olftrlch. Cllvt Brook 11 hr , 30 min) (Q).,_ "Ouetl FOi Fire" (1981. Fania sl) Everett MeGrtl, Rae Dawn Choog ( 1 hr :35 min) G TOGITta wmt ~ Mm 'AT .,. .. ,:m ........ wu••• ~"Olympic Edition' .,_ "Oatty CNck's Movie: Fanta1111C Island" ( 1983. COmedy) .Animated VOIC es b= Blanc ( 1 hr . 18 min.) .. 1 ntl ~ All • Olymp<c hopefuls PfOfiled are Mary Decker Tabb (track and field). Tim and Chris Law (yachtamen) 11nd Cl1tt w1i.y (40()..mete< il~1hr) ... WOll.D Of IPOR"1 SchOduled Iron Man T11a1h1on World Championship ~om Howa11) ( 1 h1 , 30 min.) ........ ..... Of TMI 1l1M ..._QICMO mro.,. 1!7=....,.. IPOITICBTll .OVW "Five Weeks In A Balloon" ( 1962. AdventUfe) Red Button.. Fabiftn l hr . 41 min' .... ,.,.. II • MDVII "Lail Train From Gun Hill" ( 1959 Western) Ktil< Douglas. AnthOny Quinn. (:> hrs ) ...... (\\) -= WOllLD OP IPOR"1 Scheduled Iron Man Tn&lhlon World Championship ~~:.a~ 1 hr • 30 min ) II) lfTllllA TIOUl IDf1'1Cll Ford Rowan hosts a IOOk at Important trends and news events 1n lhe United States aa aeon by for· e1gn telev1s1on and print }oomalls11 ata tioned 1n this coo~f (() 9'L 'I mA ... ,...-IT,.1 AFC '76 Playoff -Patriots vs Aalde<t (R) (lJ .OVW "Morocco" ( 1930, Romance) Gary Cooper, Marlene Dietrich ( 1 ht , 30 min.) --ilil·venlAg ·1w!!' ... ~~I Longstocking" (1969, Adventure) lngttt NllMC>n. Par Sundbelg Based on the stOfleS by Astrid Lindgren The a<Jventures of a young Swtdlth girl Whose companions art 11. monkey and a dappled hOfM ere rttOld (2 hrs.) II..,...,. Wll'f WAIWCll (!) cou.HI umTIMJ,. MICNgan VI MIC=I~~) I .,_ "Race Fcx Your Liit, Charlie Brown" ( 1917. Comedy) Animated V01ces ol Duncan W1teon, Greg Felton Based on a comle llrtP by Charles Schulz Charhe Brown and the entire "Peanu11" gang head IOI summer camp where they becOlllfl involved In several wlld aevtn !Ur&\ 11 hr . 30 min ) GCMAmAMY CC) ... "Author! Aulhotl" ( 1982, Com ~) Al Pecin<>, Dyll\ Cannon A New York playwright'• Witt leaves him With a ~ng of moe1ty hef children to take ea1e of )utt u NI MW play II •bout 10 open 'PG' l.! hr .. 60 min.) (I) coum aamTIM1 Michigan vs Mlohlgan Statt (&.lbitot to blackout) (2 {ii)~ "Uat't Moon" ( 1982. Orama) Matt Ollk>n, Cindy Fisher Despite parental oppoeltlon, two teen·agers from dlf1etlng backgroundt fall In love In a amall Teus town. 'PG' ( 1 hf., 45 min ) cm .,.. "Zal>Pedt" <19s2. Comedy> SCott Balo, w1l11e Aamee A high school aclence genius uses his accidentally acq\llred ptyc:h()kln,tic powera to lmptove hit love hte. 'A' ( 1 hr .• 35 min.) Cl) IOCI Of 1Ml • "Colture Club And Other•';.( 1 hr ) ... 'Lw fou•::. -IUCM CMZY ILtmt A took at the "El Nino" weather phtnOmOna off Pe<u end tht Calitomla -~ . .:::c °' W. ,_ UIMCAPI -ua-YWOOD: om TM01•• •om 1198 IOllMTOWI Featured: 101 ways to make money In y001 own homt with a new bOOk called "Climb Y04M Own Ladder" Gerry Sousa. the fnt transsexual, now trying to reverse the p1ooesa by becoming a woman again: a man with an lncurabl ekldney disease talk• ebout hit bright out loOk on life: mak..up made from fOOd. I Cll ...r uaawme ""'"°"°"'' JiOLLYWOCID Cl otm• Feetured: Ovan Cannon It Interviewed: Brian Patrick Clark who ~ Grant Putnam on ''General Hospital' talk• about 1he dllfic;ulty of por· traylng a double role; a hlstorlcal look back at racism In HollywOod. how the commercials of the '808 are portraying a ldltt~&Umef. ,_.YOUILfl Bn"aTllnrr 1'11 -Featured how cetebrltlM maintain their good looks through akin care; "TV• Fines! Hours." a loOk at the coverage of the 1954 US Senate hearings between Sen Joseph McCarthy and the U.S. Army. ( 1 hr ) • RD mnc& "Mountain Monarchs" A !<><* Is taken at the special adaptations that allow alpine anlmals 10 llve In the aevero:.:cl&tfR;ntaln ecosystem. (A) .M.LCIUnml.UT•-......1 ~ ... "The Long Aldeft" (1980. Westem) Jamee and Stacy Keach, David and Keith Carradine. The Jesse Jamos- Cole Ve>ungef gang leaves a traH ot emp tied bankt, plundefed 11agecoeche5 and dead bOdlel In lit wake at the outlaws ride toward their final showdown 'A' ( 1 hr .• 40 min.) Cl) TMI POia: M 1...-arY CC*-ClllT Thlt ~ taped In Montreal tea turet the IMOvttfvt bend pertormlnR ~ ~ "E'Ytfy BrMth You Take, "King Of Pain:'· "T .. In Tht Sahara" and ·~onlcJty." (1 hf.) (JJ ... "O, Tht Winged Serpent" ( 1e82, Fantaty) Michie! Murphy, David Cerradlne On the roof ot the ChtySlctf ·eu11dlng. a petty er<><* stumbles acrou lhe nest of a giant feathery ttylng serpent that ha been lunching on unwary Man htttanltM. ·R· ( 1 hr. 30 min ) __ ..... 791 ... fa DAICIRva 1111 • YOUll LR m C* LA. Featured rocl&m In Holly· wood down through the years. a look at the high numt>et ol bank robberlet In Los Angeles and what's bo1ng done to decrease the number; a proille ot some handlcopped alders I ,.-..c ,,, .. mC*IMDllOO .oVll "The Postman Alw1ys Rings TWICe" ( 11M&. Ofama) Lene Turner. John Gartleld A young woman f)IOts to murdef her hvabend with the help of one of the man's ~· (2 hrt . 30 min.) • al "Room At The Top" An examl08tloo 11 presented of the ptospecls tor a new $12!> mUlton Westin Hotel open· tng In Boston, a city with a glut of hOtel room~ I WllAGADm • ()) IUQI .-Y'I Y.,.,.,.. Anlmet· od Bugs Bunny. Daffy Duck. ano Elmer 'Fudd learn a thing 0< two trom C1.1pid on Vofentfne'a ~ (R) D e Di'F IT ltlOIU After a domea- tlc aquabble with Phil, Maggie leaves tor Los Angeles. and Drummond and the kids follow her there 'ar1 1) I WlflD . tlMI (1)) IN RT'D Cl YWICt Today'' scheduled eventa. Women's downhill tn alptne 6kllng. u S vs. Norway 1n Ice hock ey. two-man bot>gled (3rd and 4th runs}, NordlC combined 70-meter iump. biathlon 20 llm. mertB-d women's singles In the tuoe (3rd run) • .. "Blood On S.tan't CleW'' ( 1970, Honor) Patrick Wymartc, l..lndl Hayden. A rural 17t~twy Engllth vt- lage becomes the ICel'lt of atrange rlttt alter a farmtf eccldentally ur'ICOllttl l"'- t>onee ot an unt111hty fiend. (2 tva.) (!) ,......, CUii ....... Monty Hiii hotta thlt 1nnua1 fund..ralllng eYtnt. ( 1 hr.) I , .. • .,.,.__.,RIC....,_··~. Thole Tralnt" James Whitmore nerr1tt1 lf\liVfew or fr'it world of train.. pest end p1eeen1, and train people: hobott. hObby- ltta, and wOfkert. Q ~hf.) IDPML,__. •t:U,_ ~ llOWll "The Bridge On ni. ~ Kwai" ( 1957, Orama) WUllam Holden. Alec Gulnneta. Dut1ng World W• II. a British colonel and hl9 men become pert of a prl9on labor camp gang ~orced by the Japanne to bVMd a jungle bt1dge. (2 hrl.. 41~ (I) ...,.. CID llCMI "Strotctf Ac4" < 1983. Come- dy) Bw1 Reynoldt. Loni Anderlon. A trucker makes a bad de.al wlt1'I an ooecu- pulous fried ohleken fra~ and beeomes romantlealfy Involved with a pretty bVI virginal P.R. woman. 'PG' ( 1 hr .• 34 min.) cm ... "Flrst Blood" ( 1982. Orama) Syfvestef Sllflone, Richard Crenna. A Vietnam veteran't run-in with tht police In a dead war buddy'• homttown eacalatea Into a minor war. 'R' ( t hr .. 35 min.) (I) .oVll "The Plratea Of Penance" ( 1983. Muslcef) Kevin Kline. Angela -· 0 • :s --HEADACHES? Q) -· (/) :J (/) -• ::;; ;1(" ~·(/) CD a.~ D.> :J a. >C < (/) (b -::l .$ • c;;· ::::> -·o -a :J -IO ':r <O' CD ::r 5' :s 'O .., r;· • (ti 0 .., (b D.> -· (/) < 0 ::::> D.> CD cr ~ ,. Daily Pilat Ctaaslfled Advertising 642-5678 YOU DESERVE TO FEEL GOOD CALL 845-5300 For Compllment•ry Con1ult•tlon WESTCLIFF CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE Dr.Robert A..._., 2043 WHtcltff Dr ........ 10I *•porthech (n .. r Coco'• on 17th end lrvlne) Most Insurances Accepted Friday. February 10, 1984 13 -lalurclay Cont. Lenabuty Giibert end Sutllvan'a comlC opeta ttll.t the atory of e pirate'• 11W4eo- t10e whO went• 10 make en hanest ll\ltng and hit romal"Oe w11h lht!I daughtttf of o me)Of ~•' ·a· 12 hra > • .,.. "Beware 01 P11y" ( 19.t6 f'romanoe) LllN PollTIOf. Albert I !even A cllppi.d Qifl ~ en lll·laled romanoe with en otfleef wh(> only 1ee11 pity fOf her (2 hr•) • a>•.--•n:l'll'••• .. • Cl) • "',....., QWUI.,.. Anirneted Chaille Brown's heart • hlled Mth hOpe e¥en lh()ugn his mailbox is ~ ol valtn~~=11jA"l D e •• De<• ts enlrl<>Vs ot 11'19 apecial r•tlOnShlp that Rldly and his lather teem to lhare e llOWll "Manhattan ~ry-O~Round · ( t937. Comedy) Phil Regen. Leo Carrillo Whetl 1 mobltet takes control of a rec<>fd· 1ng company, ne nearly ceUMa • mate ~ to 10M his r1a~ ( 1 hf • 30 min ) (%).,_"Shoot The Moon" ( 1982. Ole· 11\11) Albert Finney. CMne Keaton The cOllai*t ot an llPP9f ~lass cou pie's m11rr1agt1 and us effect on lhelt lour da~9'S IS c.hronecle<I 'R' (2 hrs 5 mtn .. e ~ Oomin6C hgtlts fof hes Ille Wt1eO NI plane goes dOwf'I In the ()(oSeft oo a routine lhghl 10 Me11.tco ( I hf ) D e • "toT ff ... Claudlll 1nemc1s 10 rec:oilCWe With 0.v.d but finds that he lnow .::·:::.toward her (Par1 YMmnQ.Ul~CCClf"'Dt lfMtlMCll ILDllTM I "Sweet England s Prtde. Aft., romancing the ~ QUeetl the young Eatl of Eaex pAal"ll tor~ hel lrOtTI tl'le thront DUI • 9AOC'Vted ( 1 tw JO """) COU.. ual1"IM1 Lamar \I'S NotlhMSI LOU1$11ANI (2 hr$ ) l llCMI ' T"-t ~ Season \ 1982 Olame) ~Dim. Stacy KMCl'I Aft« )'Ml"S ot reuntllnQ 10 try to Ignite past glof). IOUf fOfTTlef hql scnoal ~et be s.tandOuts hnd tl\al rN'U)' among I'*" ~ ml't caus. ttw 0'°'4> 10 bree~ r1 'R (1 hi 50 ITW'I I .. .... -• llMIA'I Nl&Y Vint *'° ~ s ~·w tfld hOI~ at the Wanc»t· ~ HMrts mot.. • ont~.O ...... u..m. must 11•~ tne niclfl4 With lf'le CIOOPlf' -· ... , ~ .... ~ bf'l'5 ot ~ ~91t0t's 8$llOCllllllhOn aie rru~eo. ~ mua ""° ttw i. end the l'MSOn$ tof the ~ ( l tw I ........... Cdller\~ stltlllet tot • ~ WexlCM\ W()rl"\&I\ wflO enl*ed tne oounfl) aag.ity ( l rv I II:"~"" .,969 ~ t\n. Jotwi YI~. K.aft'W-ne Aos.s A t>e.nd ~ ~ tntighters tiiam.s a ~ Qio.-tJllln f 2 ~ 5 l1W\ I 1 .... -.o --~ It~ 1. fb,-.oel llJY-. NiMg1ie ~ 80lgl9f A ~ mll'f C6l9 ~ '*tor "'-~ ol • ~ t'.'14 ttrw.301"ht .... , ... ~ eecr. ~ a..c enc """ ~ ., 111"1 ol'fbeet. •?re t • coff l.U'•IM'f( llM T1-LCM~ SC)Ktac:Ullt ~ Tre>..c» pertorm ~ 11r::r-tia1 t000t OI dllMeet,.._. ston9S ~ 14 Fnday. Febfuary 10. 1~ the Coron.I Theatre In Loe A•les (2 hrs) ( UUAGI• TOTAU.Y .. The zany comic pt1rlorm1 lrom lho Maylalt Music Hatt 1n Santa Monica Cahl I Lin TAU Mt041f YOU --.TTU.Cll -NblnmAT lft'lian "Ae11ty Ace 01 Spies" Re11- 1y s mission 1n\IOl\lfl persuading en Aus· tr11111111n mtntng eog1neer to sell Oii rights 10 the British rathef than the French, while ln P11r1S, R~tty IS conJroni.d by ~ mysten· oua past (Part•) Q ( 1 hf ) IH) M .-AT ITMIMl'I ThlS re1rospec- t1rtt tree.a the development ol stand-up comedy with classic him and tape chps of A~tea s flfle61 f\Jnnymen. Including Wiii Rogers Lenny Bruce. 8 111 Cosby. Jonathan Winters 11nd Red Skelton I t ht ) -~ .. IA,._.Y 8flOM'I ,._ cnma>ICCN "" ffm• a m ... YMSJY cua ....._{CCl9T'D) mwll Kate Bksr. And The Ticker Tepe Kief' 11978 Wf'Ste<nl Sulanne Plestiette Don Mf-f edlth An ettr actrve pr~ .. a1e 1nves11ga10t g<>e$ west to captVfe a g.sng 01 oullaws •nd its die\llltshly hand- some load9t ( 2 hrs I • _,.. The 811dge At Remegen'' I 1969 Orama) George Seoal Rober'! Vauglvl A ltefCe ball~ r&geS between the Amt'fan Army ano the N8l'IS for conrrol of the fast remairnng btldge aooss lhe Rho~ 12 l'lrr. I te1 .,_ Slack EmanUf!lte • c 1976. Ole· ma 1 L ill.Ila ~ Angelo tnlanh A ooau11tu1 yOung Amencan P"Qlographef has 111 MrlM of romant1C encountt!f6 'Whtie · oo as:aognmenl 111 ~en,.a ·R' ( t tw JO moo I ..,.._., .. .,..,,,_,..,, .. IDQIML M ... ~TO IUYIO'f ~~=-~•r,11 s ~ncr· I 1980 Ola· ma1 DD ¥w.r11er~ Roc"-lrd Sa•~I After a t>Nut11\J1 rnooei i:. tMT1pE'd b., hef fOOiostl b-t •1 e"ICl sl't' tan1.as.:~ at>out lite "" a tr()J: a &an\l R 11 hi 33 mon l I MOTIUT t1lll mMJ~t tt:ll ........, ... fD Un.AT -.T Uft Hosl Rabon 'W C~1~ Aoom Ant comeoeone Paul.ii ~·one I I ht JO rTWI I e .,_ £' 1 The Olaoon Enter The T~ 410-.9 A~turel Bruce Lee Brue~ L1 I\ ne--ma"1ial errs wamor ~ 10 11'\ft Int~ trl thl$ llllt! OI I~~ 2 rvr. I .... --f,,. f"i)ll:~ S..t>Hs ( t~• A.,._enturf' JotVI Wa~ Susan HAV""aro A gt~ o• ,\(lOd War II SNbeM " ~ I leollll llllf\ trl$181e1<0nS l.la"'O!"OU to ~ ltwr 10') 12 tvs I llf ..... Gl\IWCI H~ "O"'I~ vi ~ ot 11'14' y s ~1$ ttrorr S.•a~ Yugo&l.a W'\o\ l • --... .,. .. -... Neil Gal:llW •"'<> .1@1 lr4!' l\l\lnl. ·~ ''&'Oedw ... ,. 08ony Rose ~ Cori•.ioen1 v ours · ... '"\. . C198l ~> ;~ C'r. JAC ,. E ~ f°"' ~00• ~ O ~l~• .. 11""'h "'a T "141 or~• poc up.,.~ WQtTI ~~!rt '°' a Mf'•c.a.,, ~\....,. 'R •O r!W\ 0 .,.. ~ • 1981 l"• ma) Vetonlca Hart, Rlehltd Bolla. Their sexual Interest In eec:h other dlllipated. a couple seek romantic Ullsonl on the OOt· Side ( , hf • 20 min.) (I) llOWll "Xtro" ( 1983, Science-Fiction) Philip Sayer. Sefnlce S1egera. An earthling returns from en alien abduc11on In a hide- ously woree oondltlon than whef'I ne le'1 'R' ( 1 hr. 20 min.) tW8 llf ..... 0Lft911Ca Hlghtlghta of some of the day's event• (from Sera)e\lo. Y l_>O<)Slavlll) . -0 ....... "A'llewen Choice Pr~ Q!_am" ( 1 hr.) • DA• -"Better Tiwt E\19f Show 9uslne9a Veterans" Guests: buf. 1esque stripper Sherry Bntton, singer ~=t. (1tv.) Cl) COi umTIMI. Indiana vs Min· neso~) (2 hfa.) CD "Coed f'.eo.«" ( 1eeo. Comedvl Annelle HaY9f\. Jamie Glllla. Foitam1ty membe<s use various trk:ka to dilrupl 111 ~·s C<Mlf*oe of an elitist aorority l hr • 20 min.) ~ NTCMCOCI I I J'f em ~TUCO tt1I .,,. "Oel"'9nlnce" ( 1972, Orama) Burt Reynolds. Jon VOighl Four city men encounter unexpected terrora cb1ng a rafting expedition down a reging beck· woods rfll9f ( 2 hrl ) .. • --"The Or9g00 ,,.... (t975. AdventUfe) Rod Taytof. Douglas V Fow- ley A ~ t.amity heedl West to 11art 111 new Ille (2 hfs) CC) ~· ITOlml The WOfk of tOday'a hOttest yooog writers. ~ector• and stars are gathefed togethef In shof1 flm. video and antmeted-omerita. ( 1 hf.) .,,. '"The F\Alit'lo caus·· < t972. Comedy) Peter O'Tooll. AJutU Sim Much to tne <*may of Na relatlvea. a menraly unbetanced ~ Inherits his tether's estate. (2 hrs.. 2• min.) WI 9 llOCllHUCI YamTTCUll~~ .... "Emperor Of The North Pole" ( 1973. Advenna"e.) Lee t..taiMn, Emest Bofgrwie A tough r8*oed guard matcttee wits anc:1 wilts with a c:rafty hobo det8f· rrwl9Cl to hlton • nde. (2 IV's.. 30 min ) I ....... www .. llOWll "Sono Of L014" ( HM7 • Romance! Kathanne Hepburn. Paul Hen- re.d A oonoert p111rwt manied to • musi- cal composer lall In loll9 W'lttl another men ( 1 hr . 30 mn) ... "Urban Cowgns" (t980. Ora· ma) Veroncai Hatt, &tc EdWatds. A quar· 1e1 of nighltime "oowglrta'" find romance at • countty·westem bal ( 1 tw .• 25 min. J -''Paft,.,..'" ( t 982. Comedy) Ryan 0 ',...._ John Hurt. A .... cop and • gay poicJe *" go uildliOO... as a ~ ooupllt to find the nudafef ot • ,,.. model. 'A' ( , hf • 35 min.) I -econ -~l'MCll ~ ..... ._..,.., Moon" C 1982. Orama) Man Ollon. ~ fWli9f Dlilplte parental ~"°'.. two t .. ....,.,. "°"' <Jftering ~ t9I In lo"9 In a amel Texas town PG' (I hf • "5 mft.) w --'Concert For a..~·· ( 1972 M~ Docvnentay This t*"ld record °' me concert r..o tor tne '*-of a.~ .., ,.... tea· "'-perb met IC* 1:1¥ GeofV9 Hwnlon. Anvc> Slan Bob ~. &tc Clapton and ~ sa.na. '<Ur' "" . 39 ~· m1WllrPI' ... ·~ Of WOfTW\"' ( 1962 Oram.I ~ ~ AIOftt ~ Alt ~-"I moa. II COi~ lo prlton after being wrongfully convicted of robbefy. (1 hr. 40 min.) cc .,.. "Ledy On The Bua" ( 1983. Orama) Sonia Brege. A young newlywed finds aexual enjoyment on a bus fllled with 119 sir= ( 1 hr., 28 min.) I ........... R'll91 "C.eear's Tahoe lnvltatk>nlll Ciullo" (A) ( 1 hr.) -1---"**' n eon unu.:_. • ... ''lhe-sfrange-PosaeaalOn Of MrL Olfver" ( 19n, Hom><) Karen Black. George Hamilton. A houlewtfe'1 perlONll· lty gredUalty altn untH ehe becomes a woman Who cfl9d five years earlier. ( 1 hr .. 30mln.) • .. "ltwltlblt Aoel\t" ( 1942, Adventure) Ilona Maney. Pete< Lone. An Ame<lcen agent with the powef to render hlmtelf lnvlalble set• off on a NazJ spy ml• slon.tv .. 30 min.) 1 .. Skintight" (1981) (1 hr .. 30 min) •()).,.. "MacArthur'' ( 1gn, Bloor• phy) Gtegory Peck, Dan O'Herllhy. The lamow, feared and flambo)'ent mlHtary leader of WOfld War II experiences brHllanl combat vlctOfles bef0<• a final, fiery coo- -lunclay ·1=•1IUTIGl(caemt) .....,..,... .. "Coooert For Bangladesh" ( 1972, Muslcal) Documentary. ( 1 hr., 39 min) CZ)lllOWll .. Anoeto. My Love" (1983, Ora· ma) Angelo £vans. Michael Evans. (2 hrs) e tollY MD MM ALAMO • ~ .a¥ll .. Adventures Of The Wilderness Family" ( 1975. Adventure) Robeft Logan. Susan Damante Shaw. ( 1 hr .• 40 .. 1:.i..--cw W WllWOW'I' e11.n.. l :u.IOCI:.=~-:.... .. ITMCa .. UTlLllUCU Q..,.OR•c:toe9• •TTll M toO•D'Y Animated Based on a popular Hungarian narratrve poem. this story centers around a peasant bOy whote belOYed gooee Is 11olen by a cruel landlOrd who Is punished In the end !Of hit deed. ( 1 hr., 11 rnln.) .. CM'TMll ....... ............. ..... Hdl N n .. LOGUATI.& UMI """'---.. ...... 'b I MWU&A. 1IC'I Y~LOJ ti') . lMDll ..... CLOW Rlehard Kiley ho8t1 lhla documentary UIUllng the w0fkf1 greaf•t ~ from the clrcus ring to the 111ve< l()(tef', utlnf film foot- age. dramatic re-enectrtients and still pho- toa. ( 1 tv.) (ID TMI IOLD M A young bov beCOmeS Involved tn a au.,,.,serut hunt for Captain fr()(ttatlon with Preeldlnt Ha<ry Truman. 'PG' (2 hrs .. 8 min.) .. (!) Y~ CUii ...,_ Monty Hall hosts this annual lund-raltlng event. (2 hrL) ~ ... -tmlCMITU .,_ "O, TM WlrtQed Serpent" (1982. Fantuy) MlchMI ~phy. Devld Carredtne. On the roof of IN Chlyaler Bulldlng •• petty Ctook tturnbtel ecfOll the Mii of a giant ... thtl'y ftytng tNWpent that haa been luncNnQ on unwary Man- hattanlt• 'A' ( 1 tv .. 30 min.) •CID • LOCAtm ''TM ~w .. Hermen Show'' A Utlre of 19509 kiddie lhows. starring Paul Reubent u Pee-Wee He<-men. (1 tv.) 1r11~ .,. "HancMW Street" (1979. ~) Harrtlon Ford, l..elley-Anne Down. An Am«lcan pilOt fele In loYe with a married Englllh nurM cturtng Wotld Wer II. then emberb on • d9Mg mletlorl to reecue he< hulband from enemy forcee. 'PG' ( 1 tv .. •9 min.) .. • ... "Only TM Valiant" ( 1951. AdventU<e) Gregory Pede. Barbel• Pay- ton. A cavelty unit regai(ll ttiepeet for the!< lea<* when he uvee them from an Indian atta:~ hrs .. 16 min.) (() "FIS Wotld Cup" Men's lllJom Kidd'• burled treasure. ( 1 hr.) -··· .. LUWntollA• .. _, ..... ,. CCllll Ill WM.-U m..-•Lmr ,__ ·~..... ·----~' C0U. UlllTIML lndlana vs. Min- ~ ~.~~'iJ11 -Am'Y&ihN w cci_,,•r & 11 llY UTlLllUCALI d'.ID&Cnol9 MT-·IUICll 1nm•u•m ... 1111111t COM.Mm ·~ CUil 1IUTIGI (COlll"V) DAY tll DllCO •t ... MCAT -ltmf(ll)Q llleAYIMll AmM.Y99Ct Animated. Giida Radner and 8ltly Crystal prO'ltde the voic· ea tor various animals as they prepare '°' tl'leir own Ofymplc games. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) CID .avll "~lall"Q. For Time" (1980. Ora- ma) Vanessa Redgrave, Jane AJexandef. ~hrs., 30 min.) CIJ --"The Secret Of NIMH" (1982 • Fantasy) Anlmeted. V<**I of Elizabeth Hartman. Dom Deluise. ( 1 tv .. 20 min.) CO) .... I Mlm±f A look at break dancing in Loe Ange6et with footage of over a hundred dencl«a end lnteMewl with standout l)erlor11*1. (1 tw., 50 min.) Cl) .,.. "trHIUf• Of The Snow" (198 t. Orama) Paul Dten. C.rey Bom. 1! hr .. 40 min.) ci) llOWll "Ticket To Heaven" (1981, Orama) Nick Mancuto, Saul Ru~. ( 1 hr.,•! min~ 1 ......... ... ,. .. ... -l'Wft ... 1*1'1CAT (from Bo<ovetz. &llgatla.) (R) ( 1 tv .. 30 ~..,_"Gone In 60 Seoond:t" (1974, Adventure) H.B. Hallckl. Marlon &Isla. A profeMlooal thief tries to steal '1tl9I 50 expenatYe eutomoblee In ._ thin a week. 'PG' (1 hr .• "46 min.) -1··· -.. "Adventu<• Of Slnbed" ( 1963) Animated. Ar1 adventur~oung Ab volunteers 10 recover a lan- tern and oenle from 'the wtctced J*'IOfl who •tole them. ~ tv .. 46 min.) Gl) ........ -cm .,.. "&11ng Raoul" (1982. ~ dy) Paul Bartel, Mary Wcxooov. A down- on-thelt~ married couple dl8coYer that they can make the money they need to buy thelt <Steam dlrl8f by knocking off w9"-heeled Mx pefVertl. 'A' ( 1 hr., 2! min.) W CID ... "Stroker ArA" (1983, eon. dy) 8uf1 Reynolds, Loni Anderton. A trucker makel a bad deal with an untCU- puloua fried chicken franchlter and becomes romantically Involved with a pretty but vJrg)nel P.R. woman. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 34 min.) .. I,_" ... n••n• .. M&l'M• lOTMLY .. ., ...... 11 OIM.M I Ii Ll#ltO-.• ,,_, .. MIMT IUCUTM ....... , ... WAYfllmmt Ml .,.. "Mackenna'a Gold" ( 1969, Weste<n) Gregory Peck. Omar Sharif. (2 h<s •• 45 min.) .. ~YllDNlll ,.,.llOIOY PONYIMe,_ C'D RM"' UOYDOll.WI ,..,, • .a. ........ ,_ -lnmTOl)Q ...... .... , .. .. ,..,. ... .... ...w WIWlm ATCM.Ylltf I &•Cll.MCI TCmAllD..., DDWYOlllml .. "From Here To Elemlty" (195"4. Orama) Burt Lancaater, Mont- ~ Clltt. ( 1 hr., 58 min.) (f),..tal "Fishing for Arctic Char In Northern Quebec with ~lmoe" CD .,.. "Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan" ( 1982, Science-Action) Wlnlam Shatner, Ricardo Montalban. ( 1 tv .• 66 min.} --TOW MALL .. OM.-Y &SCCON OIM.IUlll YMmTCUll -.mm (CGlft'Vt rr••••• ..~,.,_. MUIR•~ .. TIC&ll• .,_"A Boy Named Charlie Brown" ( 1969. Comedy) Animated ( 1 hr . 30 min.I Friday, February 10, 198• 15 - laaclayCoat. Cl) ,._ TM.I 1MIA• "Hansel And Gretel" Ricky ShrOdet and Joen Colhns &tar In thlS llerM>t'I ol the Brothers Grimm tale about two IOSt children trapped 1n the cottage of a wlteh who plans 10 eat them ~ _,.. "Bob Le Ftamt>eur" (1956 Ofama) Isabelle Corey Roget Duchesne 1 hi.. 43 ITllll ) leMf OI TNI llATTB -PACIMMTICll emrnm,... ftiluml,_ wa.com MCI. IOT'l'llt DAYOINC'D•I 'I 11MCOfllMe 1W--.O JcmaMOW alBWM/AGU .... /IANM IOWA amoc::unc DBAll Featured !!. a debate amof\g eight candidates seetung the Democratic nomination for president Reubln Aikew. Alan Cranston. John Glenn. Gary Hart, Ernest Holllngs, Jesse Jackson. George McGovern and Watter Mondale, James B Gannon. ed1t0< with fhe Des MOlnes Reglst8f moderates (2 hrs • 30 ml"ia .llOTCMll-- (I) -"FIS World Cup" Men's slalom (from Borovetz. Bulgaria ) (R) ( 1 hr . 30 mtn) 00 MCMI "The Pttates Of Penzance" (1983, Musleal) Kevin Kline. Angela Lansbu1. ( 1 hr., 52 min ) I ··-·-' -1'MI ROAD TO LOI .A"WH Olympic l'IOpetuls pfOhled are Oet\ntS Miiton 10011 1ng) , Amy Koopman and Mane Rothlo1s· berger (gymnas11es) and Dwight Stones ~JUmp) (1 hr) U G> CGU.19 IAIUJULI. North Caroh- na at Arkansas or towa at t111nocs (2 hrs) 8 .,.. ·The Reluctant Astronaut (1967, Comedy) Don Knotts. Art~r O'Connell (2 hrs ) 8 MOU.YWOOD ~Featured Nas taSSIB K1nslu and Dudley MOOfe, whO've made a new moVle together. "Unf&thfully Yours''. meet the 'vOtCe of ABC, Ernie Anderc;on, a profile of Irene Cara, wh~ M song What A ree11ng' has made ho>r lm~a:i;:'" ,.,.,,.. WAll•TOll-·---MCMI "Str<>l<.er Ace" (1983. Cor11e dy} Burt Reynolds Loni Andefson ( t hr 36m1n) -(Ill llOVIE Harper Valley PTA" (1978, Comedy) Barbara Eden, Ronny Cox A very liberated young mother with a great deal of sex appeal 1ntent10nally rattles the conservative viewpo!Ot of IOC31 schOOI board members (2 hrs.) -1-.aaar ATM 9CMll ~IClll.LB ~ ,_.,FAUllU. WAU .,_, wm · Healthy Profit& . Guest. Kenneth S Abramowitz health care analyst, Sanlord C BemsttM & Co CC) llOYIE 'Ice Csstles" ( t979. Romance) Lynn-Holly Jol'lmon. Robby Benson ( 1 hr . 53 min ) (LJ mwa "Longshot" (1981, Olama} Leif Garrett ( 1 hr , 30 min ) (1D TNI YAl.8TIWI DAY TMAT AWOIT WAWf Animated The Stymo family plans to disrupt Va1en11ne's Dey wrth thetr H A T E potlOn but Sam Cuptd ciavec; thf' day with a sPe<;1al love tasef 16 Friday. February 10, 19S4 .. (Zl ~ICOM 1we ru.ca Mii NLD "Vnahs Olympie Invitational lndoOr Meet" (trom the Ml!'Jd owtands 1n East Rutherford, N J ) ( 1 hr ) fl IUT C1I AJI. LOI a.& CI> YA#Sn CWI..,,.. Monty Hall h<>'it& thl' nnval fund·ratSino event (2 hrs) 9 P\ale ..... e MOWI ·'The Nutty Pro!~" ( 1963 Comedy) Jerry Lewrs, Stella Stevem (2 hrs.J • W.1 COlft'ACT PUY YOUR IUT GOU ·Woods and Long Irons" V11rk>us ttps for lmprovrog ~rgame (R) WJ TO U. wmt LOft St8Yte Wonder, Lena Horne. Quincy Jones. Joe Williams. Tetesa Brewer. The Copaselics. Dionne Warwick and James lnoram par tribute 10 Count Basie's haH-oentury o contribu· hons 10 Amencan m~ 1n thrs variety special caped 1n March. 1983. at Radio City MUSIC Hall ( 1 he • 15 min ) \l .WW 'The Mango Tree" ( 1977. Ora ma) Geraldine F112gerafd. Christopher Pate ( t ht. 35 min) IL' COUHI IAMl1UU. Michigan vs MIC~~ny State (2 hrs ) 11:::91 COU WllJTAIB MlwmwmtDAW>~ ou.at•TMINlm 1+1c.JACT ,_ "Davis Cup Hlghllgl'lts" Francie vs. Sweden ( 1 hr ) ff)~ llOCI Boot>er has been hav· mg a dream in which he 1s two people --JU1.,.... 11198 CJ) .aAlfO Mmll 'Buseti Clash .. !live lrom OiJytona Beach, Fla ) CJ ti) .allTIWOMD Scheduled World Professional Figuro Skating Champion r.t11ps (hvrn Landover, Md ) , women·s World Pro Cup Surf111Q Cha38t0nsh1p l(bo5::::::... mon I Wll(MI wmt LA""8ICI Wlut YOUR TAX~ Ta.1t exl)erls govt- "'"' l iy·fine instructions on hOw to lilt out tnx returns. and they show viewers how to suve money by taking advantage or lhe 11urr1erou~ deductions and c1ed1ts avail able (2 hrs) ;:> » t coerr AOT H1 llOVll lOVEnlCk" ( 1983, Comedy) Dudley M•JOre rtllabelh McGovern ( t hr 36 min) (_SJ 'UH CM.-'A Day In The Life Of " A third year law student (Darlene Carr) almost seuov~y m1ures b1eycting James Harl (James Stephens) while dr1v1ng her car (I hr) Q:ilG!) llOYll To Hf'll And Back' ( t9!>5 O•ograpl1y) Audie Murphy, Marshall T honi£._son ( 2 hrs 15 min ) 1!:a 8 Cl) 9A ~ Ph1ladelpt11a !Sers at Boston Celtics (2 hrs 30 n1111 I l ==-fAl&Y W-tCOWTACT AllllALYMftel Animated Gilda Aadner and Billy Crystal PfOV1de the voic es tor VltrlOU5 animals es they prepare lor their own Olympic games ( 1 hr . 30 min ) CE;.._ 'I -..TUT._.,. "L1nebAck- ers Search and Destroy" (R) ( L llOV1I Th Brothers KaramarOY ' ( 1%8 OrAnia) Ma11a Schell. Yul Brynnei (I' hrc; 26 1111n ) OlllOYll r oltlrot" (1976 O!'arM) Pf!t~· O T note l ttarlol!A RarnpltnQ (%,) .... "Flashdance" ( 1983. MUSICal) Jennifer Beals. MIOhael Noutl ( 1 hr 35 min) *I'"'...,_ 9 llf ...,. OUWICI TOday's scheduled events: Pairs, trecMtyle. and compulsory danoea In f9#e skating, men's 5.000 meters In speed lkatlng, 70- meter ski Jumping; men's and women's singles 1n the luge (4th run). women·s 5 km tn croa&-<X>Untry skllng; t6 km In nor· die combined (trom sara}evo, -Yugosta- via) (2 hrl . 30 min.) ; •HAW ,,,,..,., a...,_ (CCll1'1)) -~OGUM--.,,,._11 mATI M ~''La Cenefeoto la" This ptodvction ot Roalnr's comic opera, based on the famlllar Cinderella ta11y tale, features Fredefiea von Stade Francisco AraWI. PaolO Montarsolo, Lau ra Zann1n1. Margherita Gug_ffelml. Claudia Qesdef1 and Paul Plishka. (J hra.) (() HmMl "Cfacker Jack Old Timer' ClaSSIC" (from Washington, O.C.) (A) (2 hes. 30 min.) Cl) ..,. "The Catered Affair" ( 1956 Comedy) Bette Davia. Ernest Bofgnlne l hrs) .O'CLOCC ... 1:::9 GD NA IOU "Hawaiian Open" Final round (llvt from lhe Walalae Country Club 11n H= HawaU). (2 his.) ADM-tt -....... mMI» 110W11 'Stagecoech" ( 1966. West· em) Ann-Margret, Blno Crosby. (2 hrs J a» llOWll "Carmen Jonea" ( 195". Musi cal) Harry Belatonte. Dorothy Dandridge t? 1'1r1;) • ll0¥9 "Boys' Night Out" ( 1962. Comedyl Ktm Novak, James Garner 12 hrs) 9 ,_ "U S Pro Indoor ChamPIOO· &hips" (2 hrs.) ctJ .,.. "This Time Forever" ( 1980. Romance) Claire Ptmpara, Vlneeot Van Patten ( t hf. 35 mt0) (.ti) TMOll ,_., OUI CLOW Richard Kiley hosts this documentary saluting the wOftd·s greatest Clowns, from the ClfCUS ring 10 the stlver SCteen. using film foot aoe. dramatlC re--enactmentt end still pho 10!> ( 1 hi ) (Q) .:Ml "Ftashdance" ( 1983. MU9icall Jennite< Beals. Michael Nouri (1 ht , 35 min '8. ICOTT m•••••n*M9 ~ llOWll "Tlci\tt To Heaven.. ( 1981. . Drama) Nick Maoeu$0, Bawl Rublnek 11 hr . 4& min) •an n-• •AU.a~ Al9.,. Top ICS dlSoussed lnekJde edUcalion, employ ment. cnme and reduction of social pro I m fundl~. ( 1 hr ) .. WAOOlllUll llOWll 'Arta&ta And MOdol1" (1931 Mu1.1<:al) Jld< Benny, ldo Lupin<> (~ hrs) ~_,.,MKA'l .. •ID•UL .... YMmlc:&.m llLmm(cc.rDt llOWll "Thre&hold" (1981, Orama1 Donald Su'hefland, Jeff Gdclblum. ( 1 hr 37 min) M0WW ' eone.rt For ~desh ( 1972. Mu51C81) Documentary (1 hr . 39 min) ,.,. Ben Vt<een. W1lllam Katt, Mar tha Raye end Chlta Alvera star 1n this Tony Award-winning musical Iha! traces a p1111ee·g searcn for fulhHment Taped 01 Ontario's Hamilton Place (I hr., 50 min l -· I .... 10U Topic: ''Dleck H6ltofv Month" Gue9tt: Ber'*8 We.on, who wlil ~ an Mhlbttlon tMturtnQ the wcna of aome of Sou1hem Ce#foml9"11Mdi'lg art- 1119 and LAn Oletoow. whO Wtl ~ the blade ltuntmen ueoclatlon. I ... , 9 ...... 90ll'l 6ched\Jled: WOttd Weightlftlng ~ (from ~1cau=: Women'• G (4rom Bude· ~~· (1hr .• 30mln.) I __ _, .. =.~~k>n" -i " ._ "Stood On Satan'• Clew'' (1970, Horror) PatrJci( Wymark, Linda Hayden. (2 hrt.) (I) ~ "Virginia Slime Tournament" Top women tennis play.,. compete In the flnaJI of thll $150,000 toumement (from the CHc:ago Amphltheltre) (2 twa.) • ...-"Hard Timel" ( 1975, Orama) Cfiar1e9 Bronaon, Jamel Coburn. (2 hrs.) .... "Sootpk>" (1973, Oretnl) Bun Lancasttt, Alain Oelon~2 hta.) • ftmY •WI• A&. "The Longeat Struggle: The call" The atruggte of the NAACP to IUM¥e and the courage of lta loundltl II portrayed, (Part 2) e .,. "The Gr .. t Train Robbery" ( 1979, Adventure) Seen Connery, Don- ald Sutheftand. (2 hra.) .... ,,. ,. 'rM'll CC> .,.. "From Here To Eternity'' (1~. Chma) Burt Lancaster, Mont· LAee ...... Clltl . (1hr .. 6&mln.) ~--.... -~ -ID JU_, NCIMMftOI ..... , .. -.... mATa.t••PIJUIC9CO ....-&. In the NBA Old Timefs' Oullc, JerTy Weat and John ~ are 1tm0n0 ~fooner stara who ere ached- ulad to take part: the 1984 Stam-Dunk Competltk>n Wflt feature Relph Sampaon and 1811 yeafa winner. Julius EtVtng (from Oenv., Coto.) (2 hrs.) CD> .. "The Odd Job" ( 1978, Orama) Gtaham Chapman. 0.Vld Jaaon. ( 1 hr . 30min.) (%) .,.. "Bor1allno" ( 1970, Orama) Jean-Paul BelmondO, Alain Delon. (2 hrs .. .... Q ........ ·13""t£::· .. =&a "Raolved: That President Reagen 8hoold Be RHl1C1ed In 198.4" Affirmative: William F. Buckjey Jf. and syndicated columnllt George WlN. Nega- tive. George McGoY9rn a.nd Robe<1 Shrum, Pfe98 di<ector for Ted KMlnedy. J:a"Jl., ( 1 hr.) .::re OI -. ,_ UlmlCAll CID.,. "Pta~IOQ For Time" (1980, Ora- ma) v.,.,.... Redgrave, Jane Aleunder 702. 858. 50. $50 REBATE CD .,.. "MlatV'' < 1ee 1. Dreme> ONd Ladd, Arthut O'Connel. (2 tn.) Cl) ,_. TU MA1'm ''Hanael And Gretel" Ricky Shroder and Joen COlllr-. star In thla verllk>n of the Brothers Grimm tale about two lolt children trapped In the cottage of a witch wno plane to eat them. i.-IAYO IW.L -~ .. "Flying Leathernecb" (1951, AdvwntUTe) Jann Wayne, Robtft RY~ tn.'-9 ·1-= i-r:oil __ .,......, ·1'L'::~·Pippl In The South Sau" ( 1970, AdVenlur•) Inger Nlleaon. Maria Pert90n. Plppl eeerchet tor her father WhO WU kidnapped by a band of plfet... (2 hrs ... I ... ::"---_..., , .... ,.,,.,,. .. , .... MF •llCI ,.. c• tnU Tom 8oeley hOtll Ihle loot< at legendary movie romances. teeturlng an lnteMew with Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner wno srar In the upcoming film "Romancing The Stone." UCUHl IMIStPl 25" ....... C... lltlmltlcAITCMTY • 125 Channel •Remote • Stereo/SAP Jack Yotr ftul cost 608. ONE OF 20 SETS WITH REBATE OF 920 to '100 KEHM RIM • HOURS: MON-FRI. 8-9 SAT. 8-8 SUN. M r-.i mneee HARBOR cosfl MESA 5a'70IO.'"""'l---==I Friday, February 10, 1984 17 -lanclay~ ID ~ AT POPI "The Canadian Brass" Frederic Milla end Ronald Romm (trumpets), Graeme Pa~ (French ho<n) . Eugene Watts (trombone) and Charlel DaeUenbach (tuba) complete the classlcally trained brass ensemble joining conductor John Wiiiiams and the Boston Pops Orchestra ( t ht ) ...... G llOVA "Bem1k1 BandUta. CNkSren Ot The Forest" The secrets of survival of Zaire's Mbutl Pygmies, who have remained untouched by modenrcMlll.8- lton lor thousands of years, are explofed. (B) 0 (I hr) (CJ •oYll "Ice Castles" ( 1979. Romance) Lynn-Holly Johnson, Robby Benson A. PfomlSlng young tigufe IMter and her bOyfrlend find sudden sucoeu hard to cope with when 8he is choMn to tr1M tor a pte-Olymplc oompetltlon. 'PG' i!_ hr , 53 min ) (OJllCMI "The Man Who Loved Womeo" ( t978, Orama) Charles Denn«. Leslie Caron. O.rected by Francois Truffaut. A men is so obsessed with beautlfvl women that NI linds 11 difficult 10 remain satisfied with any 1nd1vldual relationshlp. ( 1 hr .. 55 min ) .avw "Stroker Ace" ( 1983, Come- dy I Burt Reynofds, Loni Anderson. A 11ucker makes a bad deal with an unscu· pulous fried chicken tranc:Nw and oocomes 1ornan1ically Involved wfttl a pretty but virginal P A woman 'PG' ( 1 -lhr ·=::..~EI CI HOUYWOGD ca.om• Featured: Tom Selleck talks abOut his newest movie, Las.Siter": a Pfevlew ol the opening of !he Los Angeles Olympics, histOfy'S big- gest PfodUCtk>n numbef to be Men by ~ ''°"e'=r l ~nccft Wll'•OJ11CmUn llCMI This ts The West That Was·· ( 1975. Comedy) Ben Murphy, Matt Clark Wild Bill Hickok and Buffalo 8111 COCly deal w1th gold-lusting gunmen and two teud1ng families ( 1 hr . 30 mill ) l ~T .. TMl19AT..-r ,,. Cl) • ..,. fl) A a••• Y~ Animated. Ttleodore and Simon try 10 get Alvin to inv11e a Pf8tly ch.lprnunk to lhe annual Val- entine's Day Ban D 9 JN ._. Cll.YWD Scheduled· Updated coverage of flgure 9Mtlng: men's speed skating. 7()-meter ski jump- ing, men's and women's luge; women's cross-<:ountry skiing; 15 km in no<dlc combined (lrom Sara,evo. Y~) ~hrs) G .avw "Stagecoach" ( 1966, West- ern) Ann Margret. Bing Crosby. The trau- ma of Indian attack attects the pa98en- gers of a stagecoach 1n vaned ways (2 Ii ~.==.-,.-... I MAT\m "Big Bu5ioea In Beet" The g1anl in<JuStry of bee cultivatlon In the U.S. and its retatlO'l to the billions of dollars annually at stake 1n the attetta Cfop Is eu- m1ned O ( 1 hr ) I[) '9A tAm'T'UU. Utah Jazz at Portland Trail Brazefs (Subject to blackout) 18 Friday, February 10, 198<4 ([) ... "The LonellneM Of The Long Distance Runner" ( 1982, Ofama) Mlchatl Redgra ..... Tom Courtenay. Whllt P'actlclng for a crOD-OOUntt} race. a youn.o reform echool lnmaM contemplates hla ~ ht., 43mh) (%) "Flalhdance" ( 1883, Musbl) .JennlW Beell. Michael Nowt A young woman who worn u • wt6def atrllles tor msucoeea 18 a nightctub dllnoef. 'R' (1 ht., ---11•--0CWYMt-Anlmated. Brother Beer ...,,,. thal he hu a aectet adnW8f who la sending him moehy valenUnts. end Pape Beer pl8tW a tpedel day fof Maine Beer. (A) ~ ...... -~hubeenhav- 1. drtem In wNc:ti ht .. two peopte. -econ -..... • Cl> ,_ .. ...., Denny goes on a camping trtp as ht anxloutly ewalta the r-'lt of hie dentll eltlm. 8 e ..., -MlchMI investigates the cae of • hot-dogging motOl'cyctlst who o/3s t.e committees murdef. ( 1 ht.) ~ ll'WfllMCCll•~ (!)~- ... '"Hard Tlmelt' ( 1975. Otama) CMt1e9 Brc:non. James Cobum. During the Oepreeslon. a down-and-out drlftet tights hit way to the top ol the New ~ ~ acene. (2 hrs.) I ::. "BG 8uelrl9el In Bees" The giant lndultry ofllee cuttlvation tn the U.S. and tta relation to lht blllons of dOllart annudy at _,. In the ettafta etop Is exa- mined-.'i~ 1 ht.) •WCI W• "The ltl8tt R.M." A oomldy of erroq It set In motion when Flurry. je9k>US of Bernard Shvte's attentions to Saly Knox. sells Shute a ~ous mare. (Pan 3) O (1 hr.) CC) .... "Young OociOfS In Love" ( 1982. Comedy) Mlcheel McKean. Sean Young. A young surgeon tries to O'it!f· come his tear of the kntla In this spool of soap opet'a clches. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) CID.,.. "To Catch A KJng" ( 1983. Ota- ma) Robert WfllfJ'*. Tert Garr. An Ameri- can nightclub OWnef attempts to block a plot dev'9ed to kidnap the Outte and Duchess Of WlncMor. (2 In.) CD)_.. "Aelhdence" ( 1983. Musical) Jennifer Beela, Michael Nouri. A young woman who WOftC.I u a weldef atrhles for success as e nlgtltclllb danoef. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 35:. Cl) "The Yeat Of Living Dangerous- ly" ( 1983. Otama) Mel Glbeon. Sigour· ney Weaver. An Australlan joufnellst. a Btitish embe91Y otticlal and a diminutive Eurasian cam«amen become caught up in the tumult of 1965 lndone8la JUS1 prior to the fat.I ot Sukarno. 'PG' ( 1 hr . S5 min,) .. ,...,, ....... • Cl) • DAY AT A nm Schnelde(s th blnhday preten'IS a big &UtP'Mie when his high IChool IWeethlert ahows up lnl== .. i ~ 1111 &1 • Louis. tantasaes that she a.nd George twap per10nalitleS In order to t>ener underatand .ch other 8 • ce 511 In 1950 T eus. three high ichooil ~ (Mlchael 8ec:I<. Ben Me11era. Joeept1 Bottoms) share a nlQht of vloleooe that wlll haunt them their en1lre lives when they abduct a young glr1 during a youthful binge. (Part 1) l.JDl•llft ... Gf MCQ • CCIUl- l r:..--· w•• 1 '.II wm "The trlsh R.M " A comedy of trrora la aet In motion when Flurry, )Ntout of Bemetd Shute's attentlona to Selly Knox. .... Stwte a dangerous mere. (Pert 3) Q ( t ht.) • wns•n "Reily: Ac. 0t Spies" Re11- 1y's mlsalon lnvotwlt ~ an Aus.- ttahen-mining englueer to ... olt-rlghtt to the British rather than the F'Nnch; whhe In Parts, ReUly Is oonfronted by hit myaterJ.. 001 past. (P811 4) Q ( 1 tv.) CD -. "The Macie" < 1973. 0tama> Max Julien. Don Gordon. A biec:k. amd- hme crook decldea to become e pimp tor a PfOfitsble prostitution ring. 'A' ( 1 hr., 50 min.) · (%).,..''The Ruling Qasa" (1971, Ora- ma) Peter O'Toole. Carolyn Seymour A rnan 11 relee&ed from a mental lnstttutlon 10 fMI the amt00tatie position vacat9d by hlS d80eeaed father 'PG' (2 lvt.. 30 min.) .. (11)flallWO NIL U WU b .. 8 (I) AUCI Met ia upeet '*'*1 •n amo- tOU8 oenttst tale madly In lo\oe with Allee ....... , ([) Dll "Vera Cruz" ( t95.4. Adven- ture) Gery Coopef, Burt Lancaster. A pair of mercenaries take up sides In the Me11l- can Wer. ~ ~="FIS World Cup" Men's slalom (lrom Bofovetz. Bulgaria.) (R) ( 1 hr . 30 min.) -· (I) ,...,.. .... mA. A dedicated pedietrlClan etacka under the Strain of his woril when a 7•yeer-old orphan's life Is thlMtened. (1 ht.) I &:. .... CIU •1 MID• LR,_ DIA1'1 Carol Lawrence and Art Unkletter host this look at the chlknn of East Africa and their S1ruggle tor IU'Vtval. Guests. Dick Van Patten, WtlHam Shatner. Dean Jones. Efrem Zlmbatist Jf. ( 1 tv.) ••100D1•••• CC) llO\lll "ExOl'clst 11· The Hefetlc" ( 1977. Fantasy) Rlchard Burton. Linda Blair. Young Regan MacNell ls stilt haunt- ed by bizarre visions and dreems ol flying, a Situation wtuch a prlelt end 1 rem.Te psychologist try 10 end for her. 'R' ( 1 hr. 57 min.) CID 1r.-1Dam ., "David Bowle: Serious Moonlight" Taped at the Pacific National Exhibition Coll9tum In Van- couvef. <lSh COiumbia, this concert tee· lutes such songs as "Let'• Dance." "et.I- na Girt," "Space Oddity" and "Fame." U hr.) (IJ)llOWll "Paradl88" (1982, Orama) Wii- iie Aames. Phoebe Cates. Two teen-agers come of age In 1823 ~· 'R' (1 hr . 40 min.) Cl) ... ,. ,,, ~ MUl1'I .,. --Bryon Alten, Dene Cetwy, Biily Cryatal, Andy Keufmen. Robert Klein, Bette Mldlet, Joe P*lc:opo, Rtchard PryQf and Robin Wiiiiama pey hOmege to the innovatioe Club that hllPtd leunch the cat..,. of many top cona. < 1 hf.) -01) .. "Romeo At'fd JUiiet" (1968, Romance) Leonerd Whttlng. Olvta HU9- &ey. Baled on Shsk..,..,•'• plaly. Two ster·croased ~ meet with tr~ beC8ule o1 a feud ~ s aan their ta l hrt.,65mln) -n•wn• mm·a.·-nmn1 .,.. -Featured hOw celebrities maintain their good IOOks through ttcln care: "TV'• Finest Hours," a k>c* at the CO¥erage of the 195' US. Senate heellngs between Sen. Joeeph M~ and the U.S. Army. ( 1 hr.) e ,.MW Neal Gabler and Jef- frey Lyons r...WW "The Ship Salls On." •·Untafthtultv Youra." "Lonely GYy" and l"Cr=:... -~Y...nP'9 .. r~.L-:-. ... ........ ..,, ...... ,...._ ''The Old Man And The Gun" EJCamlnlng the conf1ict In lr•nd from the pe111pectlve of Irish Ameflcans who support the lrlah Republican Army's vtotent 81rateglet. the program focuses on Mlchael Flannery, Grand Marshal of New YOl1C Oty'a St. Patrick's Dey Parade. Q (lhr.) (I) Mm1UU. In the NBA 04d Timers' Oaaalc. Jerry West and John ~vbl< are among thoee fonner stan who ate sched- uled 10 take part; the 19M Slam-Dunk Competlllon will teeture Ralph Sampson and IHI~·· wlnnef. Julius Erving (from Denver, .) (R) (2 hra.) (II) .. "LoYellck" ( 1983. Comedy) Dudley M00te, Elizebeth McGovern. A married psychiatrist finds hlmtelf falllng In love with a patient. ·PG' ( 1 hr .. 36 min.) (I)tUYIMTlfU,_,., .... (I) .. "That Ohamplonehip Season" (1982. Orama) Bruce Dern, Stacy Keach. After yean of reuniting to try to Ignite past glory. four former high ld'lool basketball standout• find that rlvaJry among them- setves~cause the group to bfeak ~· 'R' 1 hr., 50 mln.) • IAm1'IM&. Nevada-Las twlv~~n JON State (2 In.) tw ...n ... .... ........ 9 DW --Cl.Yl9CI Highlights of eome of the day'• events (from Sa111jevo, '(~~6 · I .... _ -.a.-JA1M.,_. ,...,M.wa&. .,.. "The Mango Tree" ( 1977, Dra- ma) Qefaldlne Fitzgerald. Chrtstopher Pate. A young man comes of age in tum- 01-th&-Century AustraWa. ( 1 hr., 35 min.) t11191---tw .,.. "Two Mules For Sister Sara" ( 1970, COmedy) Shirley Macl.alne. Clint Eastwood. An Ametlcan meroenary In 19th-century Mexico help8 a whiskey- SWilllng "nun" to crosa the deler1 safety. lhrs., 10 min.) IC1Y -19CUll •••••rr•1w ... amf' IT --Featured: how oelebritl• malntaln their good looks through ll<ln care: "TV's Finest Hours." a loOk at the cowrage of the 195' U.S. Senate heellnge between Sen. Joseph ~ 11'<1 the U.8. Arrrry. ( 1 hr.) • •• c..-t •.,..a.on• HOits Gety ColltW and Mary AM MOblty. with gueltl Anson Wllllam9, Betty ~ and JoAnn Pflug. profile II• cNIClren who are the Innocent vtctlma ot war In coun- tries IUCh u Somalla. Cembodia and El Salvador ( ' hr ) ... CALLA*" ••••••• Mike Wal- lace dllCI ISMS his family background. his earty radio yeera and his dlfflculty In win- ning acceptance as a Joumallst. ( 1 hr.) • llOVll "Sidney Shorr" ( 198 1. Orama) Tony Randall. Lorna Pallerson A lonely New York man starts a platonic retatlon· shrp wtth a young woman end her child i8) (2 hrs .• 15 min.) (QJ llO¥'a "The Amateur" ( 1982. Drama} John Savage, Christopher Plummer A CIA computer expert 1ra1ns for ect1va fteld duty to avenge the murder of hlS glrllrtend ~ruthless terrorists 'R' ( 1 hr . 50 mtn ) 1t11 U mWll ··~Shorr'' ( l9&-1, Ofamal Tony Randall. Lorna Petterson A lonely New York man starts a platonlc relatfOn ship with a young woman and her child lR) (2 hrs.) 8 MOLUWOOD a..a.w Featured Brian Patrlek Clark wh<l plays Grant Putnam on "General Hospital" Is Interviewed. a l<>Ok at oommerclata ot the ·eos: racism rn Hol- ~ood. 119(1) .,.. ··The Carnation Kiiier" ( t973. Mystery) Norman Eshley, Katheflne Scho- lleld A homk:ldal maniac searching lor hrs next VICtim meets up with a seemingly vul- ner~ Uon ( t hr , 30 min) .. fB llOVll ''Man On The Roof" ( 1977. My9tery) Carl Gustaf Llndsted1, Sven WOlllet Stockholm police stalk the terror· 1st sniper who Is aystemallcally k1lhng membe<a of the force. 'A' ( 1 hr • 50 min ) ® llOVll "Foroed Vengeance" ( 1982. Adventure) Chuck Norris, Mary Louise Weller. A karate expert uses his moves 10 drive mobsters out of 11 Hong Kong gam· bltng eslabU&nment 'R' (I hf .• 43 min ) .-a llOVll "The Blue Knight" ( 1975, Ora ma) George Kennedy. Alex Rocco. A Los Angeles street cop rs aSSigned to a drfh· cult drug case. (2 hrs) -CJ).,_ "Carnal Knowledge" (1971, Drama) Jact( NlchOlson. Ann-Margret Two college friends apend several years before end after graduation drscovenng life by sharing and switching each other's lrllrlends. 'R' ( 1 hr , 37 min ) W -THI~ . .... •• EW•liiOM ... TM1..-.c• llODIO (lrl llOWll "Flashdance" ( 1983. Musical) Jennifer Beals, Michael Nouri A young woman Who works as a welder strrves tor success as a nightclub dancer 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 min.) tD J9 CUii Featured overcoming the deadly binge I purge syndrome ( 1 hr ) tlt(I) llOVll "Bow8f)' Battalion" ( 195 l. Comedy) Bowery Boys, Virg1n1a Hewitl The Boys deetde to go to war. so they form thert own fighting unrl { 1 hr . 30 mln-L ... (I) C. ... -..TWATat -•Momlng Movlu- •CZ> "Bob Le Flambeur" ( 1956. Drama) Isabelle Corey. RC>gef Ouche9ne ( 1 hr . 43 min.) ..@ "Footsteps In The Derk" (194 1, Mys tery) Etrol Flynn. Brenda Mar&naU (~ hrs.) H (II) "Treasure lstand' ( 1972. Adlfenture) Orson Welles, Krm Burlrf"ld I 1 hr 35 min) •(C) "The Auiles·· ( 1978 Comedy) Michael Pahn. Neil Innes ( 1 hr . 15 mrn ) M CI) 'The Perils Ot Pauline·· ( 1947, Com e<M Betty Hulton. John Lund (2 hr&) t1l) trl YOIM • Hm• cm TO .... wme LOft Stevie Woode<, Lena Home. Quincy Jonee. Joe Wllllams. Teresa Brewer. The Copas.ta. Dionne Warwick and James lngfam pey tribute to Count Basie's half-century ot contrlbu- ltons 10 American music if' this variety special taped 1n March. 1983, at RadlO C11y MuSIC HaJI ( 1 hr , 16 mtn.) GWAU.YGIOMI , 1:11 8 AT C:. wnM Gueet· EMza~h C.U.SL ~hr) (I '=. "The Pirates Of Penz.ence" (1983. MuSICal) KeVin Kline, Angela Lansbury. Giibert and SUlllvan·a comic opeta tells the story of a pirate'• IPPf9n- 1ree wno want• to make an hone51 tNlng and his romance with the daughtet of e maj;~neral. 'G' ( 1 hr., 52 min.) t:a (11.) ftMQM'f .Cl) llO¥ll "Lady On The Bus'' (1983. Drama) Sonia Braga. A young newtywed hnds sexual en)Oymeot on a bU9 fitted With ma~.~. 26 min) t:a(CJ MOVIE "Young Doctor• In Love" ( 1982. Comedy) Mlchael McKean, Sean Young A young surgeon tries to <Ntlr- come his fear ol the knife In this spoof of •isoa=~~.: (1 hr .35mln.) ..... ,... mwll "The Ruling Class" ( 1971, Ora- ma ) Peter O'Toole. Carolyn Seymour. A man is released from a mental Institution to ftll the aristocratic positron vacated by h rs deeeased lather ·po· (2 hra . 30 =lm'nii:.::M • llDITW(I) .: ..,. Ben Vereen. Wilham Katt, Mar- tha Raye and Chila Rivera star In this Tony Award·w1nn1ng musical that traces a pr1nce'r; search for fulf1llmen1 Taped at Ontark>"s Ham111on Place ( t hr . 50 min.) d (C)~A.AIH IH).W. ··ro Catch A King" (1983, Ora- ma) Robert Wagner. Teri Garr An Ameri- can nightclub owner attempts to bloek a plol devised to l<idnap the Duke and Duchess of Windsor (2 hrs.) 41::11 IDMAMOll~ d ~ lMI....,. Guest All8r)' Schrlebet. WI llOWll "This Time ForeYef" ( 1980, • Romance) Claire Pimpare, VlniclMI VII': ,. Patten A French.Canadian Oift fllll In • love with a brash American college stu- dent studying In Mootreal. 'PG' Friday, February 10. 1984 19 1ng" ( 1979, Comedy) Susan S•lnt James. Jessica !Ange. ( 1 hr •• 45 min ) (H) ··eeastmaster" ( 1982, Adllenture) Marc Singe<, Tanya Robena ( 1 hr . 58 min.) (J) "I'll Cry Tomorrow" ( t955, Biogra- phy) Susan Hayward. Richatd Conte. (I ru., 57 mm.) -(IZ) "Six Bridges To Cross" (1955, Ora- ma) Tony Cur11S. Julie Adams. (2 tn.) 1WD "LOia" ( 1971. Ofama) Char1es Bton- son. Susan George (1 ht . 30 min.) ttll!Z) "How To Seat The High Coet--Of lt-r Ing" ( 1979. Comedy) Su .. n Saint James, JesslCa Lange ( 1 hr .. 45 ~ l -........ ....,..._ -· "Rocky Mountain" (1950, Western) Errol Flynn, Pal rice Wymore. (2 hrs.) CC) "8111" ( 1981, Ofama) Mickey Rooney, Dennis Ova1d (1 hr , 40 min.) (H) "Evil Undef The Sun" (1982, Mys- tery) Peter us11nov. Jane Blrtdn. (1 hr., 56 mtn.) (0) "By Oestgn" (1981, Comedy) Patty Duke Astin, Sara Bots10fd. ( t hr .. 30 mtn) W "The Bridge On The River Kwal" ( 1957, Ofama) Wiiiiam Holden, Alec Guinness (2 hrs . 4 1 min ) el> "Meet John Doe" (1941 , Ofama) Gary Cooper, Barbara Stanwycit (2 hrl.) 1::9©) "Das Boot" ( 1981, Ofama) Juergen Proct\now, Arlhur Gruenemeyer. (2 hrs., 25m1n) (%) "Tt\e Mango Tree" ( 1977. Orama) GeraldJne Fitzgerald, Christopher Pale. ( 1 hr . 35 mm) a.CC) "Seven Thieves" ( 1960, Comedy) Edward G Robin90n, Rod Steiger. (2 hrs.) (H) "Liar's Moon" ( 1982. Oratna) Matt Diiion, Cindy Fisher. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) •CD "Lost H0<izon" ( 1937, F•ntasy) Ronald Colman. Jane Wyatt. (2 hrs.) (%) "Five Weeks In A Balloon" ( 1962. AdVen1ure) Red Burtons, Fabian. ( 1 hr . 4 1 min) •CC) "The Jayne Mansfield Sta<y" ( t 980. Biography) Loni Anderson, Arnold Schwarzenegger (2 hrs.) CID "TreaSYre Island" ( t972. Adventure) Orson Welles. Km Burf181d. ( t hr .. 35 min.) .. ([) "Savannah Smiles" ( 1982, AdVen- ture) Mark Miiier. Donovan Scott. (1 hr., 45m1n.) (%) "Angelo. My Love" ( 1983, Orama) A~ Evans. Michael Evans. (2 hrs.) .. liZ) "A Man Called H0<se" (1970, AMn.- 1ure) RIChaJd Hams, Judith Andeflon. (2 hrs., 25 mm.) .. u ... Cll ... .., ..... UUITI MIC ... Q ,__~,,,, MWM ...... ..,..,~•••ta• ... ' •II •OP--• I llCMI "How To Beat The High Cost 01 Living" ( 1979, Comedy) Suun SalOt James. JesSiea Lange. No IOOgef able to keep up with Inflation, three OfeQOf' housewives turn to larceny to balance tt\eir bu<Jgeta. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 45 min ) 20 Friday. February 10, 198-4 <JI) .. "Daffy Ouck'a MoYl9: F•ntatic illncr' ( 1983. Comedy) Animated. V<*r • by Mel Blanc. 8uga &lnny, F~n Leghofn, POftcy Pie •nd othera at.i a jOutney on Daffy Duct<'• amall lllllnd. 'G' 11 hr., 18 min.) (]V .. "I Ought To Be In PlcnK•" ( 1982. Comedy) Walter Matthau. AM- Margret. A t~ toumeYt from Btooktyn to HOiiywood to Oat to know her 11tranged ICfeenwriter fathet. 'PG' (1 hr., 1 '5 min.) VMDWll .. :. fAll MICI -.a. .... •nmttJITAlll AT&M,._ A woman must eotve the mutder of het daughter and prove to the wO(ld that &he wu not the killer. (Starring ..... Lansbuty •nd L.au-1~~) Q (1tw .. 30mln.) .,. .... .... .. ..., .. " .. ~--=~ An ln18Mew with tctr"8 Katt Jlck90n; a visit to a lingefle fMhlon atlOW by Frederiek'a of HollywOod. .,,,,,..., ... ~ :11J• I nmmn' Dolly Parton taltl about her new movie "Rhinestone." I ,_..CG.MY ----•11111...- LCMClll•CW --..... CCMnY ''Wath-lngton Aaelgliment" Jim Coopet lnW-vtewt Orange County' S five Congt...,.,, 1nwn.on.o.c. Cl) umTUU. Boston College vs. St. John'a (2 tn.) (t) ... "My Favortte Yee!'' ( 1982, Comedy) Peter O'Toole. Jessk:8 Harper A dipsorn9nlae91 former matinee ldo4 has ditfbllty coping with the pretturee ot a live TV perlormanoe during televlllon's gQ6den age. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) CJ).,.. "The Mango Tree" (t977, Ofa· me) G.raldlne FltzQe<ald, Christopher Pate. A young man comes of age In hln-ot-the-Cent:I:~::.. ( t hr .. 35 min.) • ~ California Stlt• long Be.ch YS. C.llfomla-Santa Barbara ( tn.) ,_ t Oii M lWI Topic: "Slngapcn." tured: the A'affle8 Hotel. home of the femow Slng9pofe Sling; a tour of lkqa Street; ThelpuMm, the yearly Hindu rellg- lout festival; bfeekfast with an orangutan: a Joott It the city's night llfe and <MWpop- Ulltlon. I .,_,,.. Ll-l-..YIOl911lf 111 • U. FMtured: a look at mod-em-day mlr.O.. lndudlog psychic .... if'g; tome l)Ml-sketlng Otymplc st., are proflled: a report on man's eootlN*'g 1Uempt1 to find a cure tor the oommon COid: • protllt of protetak>nal ---.. Andre Tht o.nt." woo standl 7 feet. • ta•. ,j. WDfM.... I -~CCMlf lllP&<•HUTI ... ... RAWOl-AU ----COWT'f ...... .al MOkey decldel thet the w•ntt to become a minstrel af1er they return to Fr& Roctt.. ... (J) I('~ --. .. A °"" ga118n agent la being led ctaulfled lntor- matlon by somebody In Metrose'a depart· ment, and everyone except Lee Is Undet -~ (1hr.) e • 'NI •ILCl1.&-111m .. Pm-Featured; David Stelotittg la lhe victim of a pracrlc:al j<>ke. a trlt>ute to the late Oevld JantMn; Robeft Klein presents a "Streets Of New V0tk" t.(1hf ) .. ''Baok To The Planet Of The (1974, Scl«lce-F'lctlOn) ~ Mcoo.G. Ron Harper. Two utronauts crash 18nd their sP-cecran and dltcover a c:IYltizallOn of lnlelligent aimlarw. (2 hrs ) • GI llW --OU..:t TOday's ~ eventa: Women's giant tlalom (tat run) In alpine akiing; U.S. vs. Austria In Ice hOckey: women's 1,000 meters In lpeed lk9tlng; men's 15 km In cross- coontty stcllng; men's compulsory ln llgure lkatlng (from Sarajevo, YugoslaVla) (3 hra.~ ..... I =.ms ar I n f!O 11 •n Oolty Parton talksal>Out het new movie "Rhinestone " e..,. "Moses" (Pan 1) (1Q76, Ora· ma) Bun Lancaster. Anthony Quayle. The Ille of t.he blbllcal leader who bfought lhe Het>fews out of slavery In Egypt and took them to the t>Ordera of the PrOtrnsed Land la ehronictJd. (2 hrs.) • ~ "Give Me That Big Time Religion" This program looks at rellglous tuncf ralalng on television, concentrating on evangelltt Jimmy Lee Swaggart. Q ( 1 hf) • mATIM --..ell "A Choreogra· phef's Notebook· Stravir*y Piano Ballets) By Peter Martins" FOU< piecee chofeo- graphed to Stravlnak~·a music by Martins we '-tured: "Bgtlt Easy Plecea," "Tan- go," "Piano Rag Muslc" and "Concerto Rx Two Sdo Pianos." ( 1 hr.) (CllOWll "Rocky Ill" ( 1982, Orame) Syl- vester Stallone. Carl Weathers. WO<ld heavyweight champion Rocky Balboa wf1ers a personal crlsit when a yoonger. hungrier f!9hte< challenges him for his crown. 'PG ( t hr., 40 min.) oo mr _.....,,nm ... Comedy sJ<etches combine with cl35* ftlm and news footage In an offbeat. satiric take- off. CD) llOWll "The Road Wanior" (1981. Adventure) Mel Gibson, Br~ Spence. In an Australia of the future wt.ere civilization la reciuc.d to a coaec:1ion of rural com- munes, a former highway cop makea a 2000-mile run fOf sanctuary in a promised land. 'A' ( 1 hr., 35 min.) Cl) ·-TAU lWA,_ "Hansel And Gretal" RJci(y Shroder and Joan Collins star In this version of the Brothers Grimm tale about two IOst children trapped in the cottage ol a witch who plans to eat them -~LMea.T • P& "'UZlm An Interview with actr"' Katt Jacitson; a photographer who tatc" pictures ol nude men (I[) ... "Mls&Jng" (1981, Orama) Jack Lemmon. Sissy Space61. A ~aged New Ven ~n end hit daughter- lrWew try to find out what ~ to his IOn WhO dilappeefed dUrlng the mlhtary coup In Chile.'Pcr (2 hrs .. 2 min ) CD llOWll "MacArthor" ( 1977, BloQfa- ptly) Gregory Peck. O~n O'Herlihy. lhe famous. feared and flamboyant mllllary leader of WOfld War II experleooes brtlllant combat VICtOfles t>ef0<e a Hnat. fle<y con· trontatlon with PrNldent Harry Truman 'PG' (2 hra.. 8 min ) • IJ1J TMICAT\m -llDDllay Coa• • .. (%)CIW HC• Ml 8 (I) Afl&aa.t Controversy flares when D' Angelo decldff 10 throw a party fOf the petlents at Gen. Pershing. (RJ 8 • cw m Tile ambitions o "the three prlnoes" take Shape when Mack (Joseph Bottoms) becomes a Hollywood celebrity. Kleber (Ben Mastera) is emplOyed by• majof pubtic:atlon, and T.J. (Mlcheef Beck) finds fame as a contro- ver&lal faith healer. (Part 2) (2 hrs.) I ... _. _,. Guests: actor Dennis eaver. actress Elke Sommef, singer Liz Calloway. ventrlk>Qullt Ron Lukus. also. a dl!Cusslon of new child iwpport legisla· lion. ( 1 hr.~ • IMAT•C....:U ''A Cho<eogra· pher's NotebOOk: Stral/lnst<y Piano Ballets by Peter Martins" Four pieces choreo- graphed to Stravinsky's muslc by Martins are featured: "Eight Easy Pieces," "Tan· go,'' "Piano Rag Musle" and "Concerto For Two Solo Plarl0$" ( 1 hr ) • __., .. YOUAM.•-.Lt This dOc:umentary on Amefican cinema pk>-°"' Cecil 8. OeMUle IOCludes film clips and interviews with family and friends. ~)~.) 111'1C8fm . MON "Flashdance" ( 1983. Musical) Jennifer BealS. Michael Nouri. A young woman who w0<ks as a welder strtVeS for success as a nightclub dancer. 'R' Q ( t hr .. 35 min.) (%) MCMI "Flashdance" ( 1983. Musical) Jennifer Beals. Michael Noun. A young woman who works as a welder strives for success a& a nightclub dancer. 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 min.) e fllMCUl ••BW-"'I TODAY .. Ill> MON "The Strange love Of Martha Ivers" ( 1946. Orama) Barbara Stanwyck. Kirk Douglas A married woman Is victim- ized by a chlldhood playmate who watched her kill her aunt. (2 hrs , 30 min.) ::wmr>Klrk desperately urges Dick to join him In opposing the opening of a fast-food restaurant (!) MON "Northwest Passage" ( 1940. Adventure) Spencer Tracy. Robert Young, Unc»r the command of a brave leadef. Rogers· Aangera endure harsh weathet. Indian attacks and privation to open up the Northwest T errltory In Coloni- al time& (2 tws .. 30 min.) ·-UC. ... Cl) C0U. UlllTUU. AubOfn vs. Van- detbil1 ~u2 hr$.) -· (I) M.D POll'f, I.A.I. Mallory and his daughters anidoully await news as they ft•r for Leslle's llfa now that 8he Is a noslii onhe KGB. (1 hr ) I .... llOCllY Los A~ Kings et Montreal Canediens (3 tn. e Ml'"'• MU. 01 P "Ow Uar" Cooespondenoe betweef'I G.arge Be<· nard Shaw and British actrese Patricia Campbell forms the basis of this theatr1cal dialogue by Jerome Kiity. (1 hr •• 30 min.) • fMlml9 "Give Me That Big Time Religion" This program looka at religious fund ralalng on televisk>o, concentrating on evangelist Jimmy Lee Swaggart. Q ( 1 ~ ~ ... "BID" (1981, Drama) Mickey Rooney. Dennis Quaid. A men, Institution- alized In a mental hospital fOf « years. ente<a the outside world. ( 1 hf .. 40 min.) cm llOWll "Harold And Maude" (1971. Comedy) Ru1h Gordon. Bud Cort An 80- year--old woman meets an 18-year-old bOy obeessed with death in a funeral par- lor. and proceeds to teach him the art of l==·'PG' (thr .. 31mln) -· • am.ra1www .. (I OI l.4CA1UI "The Pee-Wee Herman Show" A satire of 1950s kiddie shows. atarr~Paut Reubens as Pee-Wee Her- man. 1 hr.) .. CI:> "Enter The NlnJa" (1981. Adventure) Franco Nero, Susen GeO<ge An American martial arts ex.pef't sets out 10 avenge the murder of his beet triaod. 'A' I '!;.. 30min.L 1WI w (J)«IG) ... All ........ 1W•WIDIOI .,. "Tti. Lady In Red" ( 1979. Dra- ma) Robert Conrad, Pamela Sue Martin. In the violent days of the lawless 1920s. an ldeallttlc young term glr1 becomes the molt of the Infamous gangster John Diii-~ ·'A' (1hr .• 29mln.) CIJllCMI "How To Beat The High Cost Of L.Mng" ( 1979. Comedy) Susan Saint James. Jessa Lange No longer able to keep up with lnftatlon. three Oregon housewlvestumto*cenyto~~nce their budgeta. 'PG' ( 1 hr .• 45 min.) 1 .... .,...,, .... 1W Cl) JWn' ..lO NAii An_ eccentric. wealthy man decides to murder Jonathan eo that he can marry Jeontter. (A) ( 1 hr .• 10mln.) 8 e mT O!I CAMC* Guests: actreu Lynn Redgrave. singer Lee Greenwood, Charlie Osborne (A) ( 1 hr ) 11111UMT .. 9 • --OUWICI Hlghllght1 of tome of the day's events (from Sarajevo, V t.IQOSlavia) . • nlCll O!I ntl ~ Scheduled: gos.- lip COiumnist A. Courl Hay, Or. Richard Mendelsohn. on the topic "Doctors. Sex And Patients". also, novelty Valentine i s. ~'·· 30 min.~ II llO!llM~ LAW ~CA Host: Oef'lnls Wholey. ( 1 hr.) CID llO¥ll "T.A.G. -The Assassl!'lallon Game" ( 1982. Orama) Robert Carradl~. Linda Hamillon. A young COiiege student begins 10 take an assassmatt0n game seri- ously 'PG' ( 1 hr • 30 min ) cm tAIA The Canadian band Saga per- forms songs including "Humble Stance:· "The Interview" and "Careful Where You Step." e 111CW1 Featured· a discussion of the abortion Issue In America. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) 1tal al) llOWll "The Boy ,With Green Hair" ( 1948, Fantasy) Dean Stockwell, Robert Ryan. A young orphan must learn to deel with rejection when his hair turns green L1hr .. 40 min.) 1MI CC) llOWll "Body And Soul" ( t 981. Ora- ma) Leon Isaac Kennedy, Jayne Ken,,.. dy A young black turns to prizefighting to raise the money he needs lor medical school. 'R' ( t hr . 45 min ) CE -Ml A magazine show featuring up-and-coming athleres. novel sports. event wrap-ups. and athletes who are Under New ManageDtent ·Serving All Fttiths" I !arbor l~aW11 · MoU11t Oliw rvten1orlal Park· Mo1iuary · Costa Mesa's Only Complete Funeral Facilities 1625 Glsler Ave. Costa Mesa (0111er Ave. at Harbor Blvd.) PHONE TODAY FOR FREE INFORMATION 540--5554 Friday, February 10, 1984 21 acllve 1n fleldS outside of $pOrts.. (R) 11191 Alll9 tlTCHCOC& J J I I I Fl I AIC ... ...na HllUlfT•IW. ... m¥W "By Design" (t981, Comedy) Pally Duke Aslin. Sara Bot5ford A pair ot lesbian designer$ whO want a chlld seleet a tasn1on pnotograptief as the prospectrve falhef (I hr . 30 mtn.) e11 (I) IPORTIClllTB t1::91J 0) LATIWwmtDAftDLlllS&WI Guests comedian Robin Wiiiiams. the contesiants tr om the Westmin6ter ~ennel Club ShOw ( 1 hr ) I cmAT ~~COUAC11C* L.A. TOQAY Featured: Hert> Alpert from A & M 1ec0tds. first of a weelHong SoefleS on romantic: get-aways begins with a trip up !he Pacific Coast Highway frorn Santa Barbara to Carmel (!) IOWM I llMTIPI ~ • 9 BfTllrfl\llE fT fC I •JJ Dolly Parton 1alks at>out her new movie "Rhtnestone" m> LOVI. tmUC Mt rm.I 9 Ml OF._ tuWI "Tl'le Wonder 01 Form' COUHI IAlllTUU. Boston College vs St Joon·s (R) (2 hrs ) m'11E "Blonde Ambition" ( 1981 Comedy) Suzy Mandel. 0o<y Devon Two English girls seek soccess 1n New York C11y wrth 1he11 vaudeVllle act (I hr . 20 m1nL Del tJ Cl) Cat 1WO A co-worker threatens to expose rtie traudulent ac1nll11es of a lead· ~ sc1ent1s1 s son (R) ( t hr • 20 min l 11111 (.sJ .ml The Man With Two Bratns" (1983. Comedy! Steve Martin. Kathleen Turner A brain surgeon with a wretched married hie falls tn love with a pict<led bfa1n 1n a 1ar that speaks to him 1elepath1· callx__ff ( t hr . 31 min) -1--AUT'lff .,. . All In A Ntghl'S Work" (1961, Comeoy) Dean Martin. Shirley MacLa1ne Wt>.eo a pub~"Q tycoon es found dead. h•S nephew 1nhef11s the bUSlness and all tts headacnes I 1 hr 30 m n ) -Tuesday -Morning Movies- • 'Gas' I 1981 Comedy) Donald Suttlerland Susan Anspach (I hf . 30 min) •(%) ·Borsahno" \ 1970. Orama) Jean- Paul Belmondo, Alain Deloo. (2 hrs .. 3 min) •(.C) 'Whistle Down The Wind" ( 1962, Ofama) Hayley Mills. Bemard Lee (2 hrs.) •@ "Wnllen On The Wind" ( 1957, Ofa· ma) Dorothy Malone Robert Stack (2 hrs) .. (8) "The Wild Pony .. ( 1980. AdVenrure) Marilyn L•ghts1one Art Hindle ( t hr . 28 min) NI(!) 'The Truth AbOul Spring" ( 1965. Drama) Hayley Mills. John MlflS (2 hrs) 7':11 "MacArlhur ( t977. Biography) Gr~ ~Y Peck. Dan O'Herhhy (2 hrs. 8 min) l4J ·eeauly And The Beast" (1946 Fan- 1asy) JC>St'llt! Day Jean MaratS ( l hr . 30 min) -~ "Hanovei Sl!eet · ( 1979, Romance) Hamso" Ford. Lesley Anne Down I 1 hr . 49 min I •C.Z: Tl(.kel To Heaven · ( t98 1 Orama) Nick Mancuso Saul Rublnek 22 Friday, February '10, '1984 8.,. "When Eight Bells Toll" ( 197 t. Suspense) Anthooy Hopkins. Robet1 MOfiey A secret agent Is Ofdefed to bfeak ~a gold hijacking ring (2 hrs.) (!) ... "Follow The Leeder" ( 19", Comedy) Joan Ma!Sh. East Side Kids. The East Side Kids home on '8ave from the Army ~ their hme tracking down robbers (2 hrs ) I ML•MF-.Y .,_"One Man's Way" ( 1~. Blog· raphy) Don Murray, Diana Hytand A enme reporter entera a seminary wt'ien tie feels unatMe to help people In any other ~City. (2 ~ .. 30 min.) (Z) .,_ "0 . The Winged Serpent" ( 1982. Fantasy) Michael Murphy. David Carradine. On the roof of the Chrysler Bu11d1ng. J petty ac><* stumbles across the nest of a giant feattiefy flylr)g serpent rhat has been lunching on unwary Man· hattanites. 'R' ( 1 hf .. 30 min ) •-econ t9 CID .,. "Liar'' Mooo" ( 1982. Orama) Matt Otnon. Cindy Ashef. Despite parental opposition, rwo teen-agers trom dtffet1ng backgrounds fall In loY9 In a small Texas town. 'PG' (1 hf . 58 min ) 1:111"''".,. w llMYn\8--_,,,,,,, m "Des Boot" (t981, Orama) Juergen Proctvlow. Arthur Gruenemeyef In 194 1. a young German U-boat crew face the chal'enges and honors of war when they leave Poff on their first subma- rine tour 'R' (2 hrs., 25 min ) 1::9 CC) --"The AlJtles" ( 1978, Comedy) Michael Palin. Neil Innes_ A comedic look a1 The Bealles with narration by Oen Aykroyd. Giida Radner and John Belushf lhf .. 15 IT1lf1 , tM ... ATL.-. .. (I) Cll ... -.nYAltll DM.YllAll 1:11 .,. "Preny Maida All In A Row" ( 1971, Mystery) Rock Hudsoo, Angie -CC) "The Year Of Living DangtWously" (1983. Orama) Mel Gibson. Sigourney Weaver ( 1 hf .. 55 min ) (8) "The Ptrates Of Penzance" ( 1983. Musical) Kevin Kline. Angela Lansbury. (!hr . 52 min.) (I) "Ada" ( 1961. Qfama) Susan Hay- ward. Dean Martin ( 1 hr .. 48 min.) -az> "The Prince Who Was A Thiel'' (1951, Adventure) Tony Cortis, Piper Laune (2 hrs.) 11198 "Bia~ Wale< Gold" (1969, Adven- ture) Keir Dullee. Bradford Olllman ( 1 hf .. 30 min ) (%) "Shoot The Moon" ( 1982. Orama) Albert Finney. Diane Keaton (2 hfs , 5 min) _., • ..., .. 11ov1es- -· "She's Back On B<oedway" (1953. Musical) Vtfginia Mayo, Gene Nelson. (2 hrs) CC) "In Love And War" ( 1958. Ofama) Robeft Wagner. Jeffrey Hunter. (1 hr, 5 1 mm ) "LoYesick" ( 1983, Comedy) Dudley Moore. Ehzabeth McGoYem. ( 1 hr., 36 mtn) tl::9(Q) "My Fair Lady" ( 1964. MuSIC81) Rex Hamson. Audrey Hepburn. (3 hre I W "L~k" ( 1983, Comedy) l:Ndley Olcklnson. A guidance couneelot. the Idol of a bevy of high school beaut• woncs with a teacher and a polloe captain In solvtng the mystery of 14Mlfal cheer1eader -kll~' ( 1 hf .. 32 mlo.) '=:a': .. ~ ... "Rocity 1l1'1 (1982, Orama) Syt· vester Stallone. Cart Wealhef's. World heavyweight champion Aodty Balboa suffers a pecsonal crl* when-e younger, hungner ~ter challengeS him tor his crOW1'1. 'PG ( 1 hr. 40 min.) (8).,. "Beastmaste<" ( 1982. Adven- ture) Marc Singer. Ta.nya Roberts A young man with an uflU!IY6I talent for gov- emlng animals seerchee tor the villain responsible for the destruc11on of his vii- i . 'PG' ( 1 hr • 45 min.) .. CMCOMDMllMI ... •I r•lW .. ..Frve Weetts In A Balloon" ( t 962. Adventure) Red Buttons. Fabian. Ooeen Victoria commissklnt a Scottish balloonist to claim part of Africa for Eng- land by plant Ing the British flag thefe { 1 hr,41mln ) ·1,Amt• llMCUI W.aY, u. 119 m¥ll "AaShdance" (1983, Muslcal) Jennifer Beals, Michael Nouri. A young woman who works as a wetdef str!Yes for success as a nightdub dancer. 'R' Q (I hr . 35 mln.) •1::::,.•••acr•n•11 ••••tWOO llCMI "The Road Warn0<'' (1981, Adventure) Mel Gibson. Bruce Spence. In an Australia of the future where cMll:zatlon Is reduced to a collectlon of rural com- munes. a lormef highway c;.op makes a 200<>-m11e run for sanctuary In a ptomised land. 'R' (1 hr .. 35 min.) • C!l 1111 .....r1 Guest Kaye Ballatd. •dl)IDMMltll~ M00te. Ehzabeth M<:Govefn. ( t hr.. 36 min.) (%) "Bofsahno" ( 1970. Orama) Jean- Paul Belmond<>. Alain Delon. (2 hrs . 3 min) • "Our Town" ( 19M>, Orama) Martha Scott. William Holden. (2 hrs.) -~ "Casey's Shadow" ( 1978. Orama) Wafter Matthau, Alexis Smith ( 1 hr .. 57 min.) • ([) "Conhdenee" (1979. Ofama) ftdlko Ban~. Peter And<>fal. ( 1 hf .. 45 min.) •Cl) "Gulllve(s Travels" (19n, Fantasy) Richard Harris, Catheflne Schell ( 1 hr .. 20 min) (%) "Aashdance" ( 1983. Musical) Jen- nifer Beals. Michael Noutl. (1 hf .. 35 min.) W (C) "Hanover Street" (1979. Romanoe) Harrison Ford. Lesley-Anne Down (I hr .. 49 min.) •OO "The Wild Pony" ( 1980. Adveoture) Manlyn Ughtstooe. Art Hindle ( t hr . 28 mtn.) M CD "The Catered Artair" (1956. eon. dy) Bette Ollvts. Ernes1 Bo<gnlnt ( 1 hr .. 33 min) •(!) "The Hot Rock" ( 1970, Adventure) Robert Redford. George Segal. (2 hrs) Cl> "MacArthur" ( 1917. Biography) Gr&- ~ Peck. Den O'Herllhy. (2 hrs • 8 min ) ... W "Shoot The MOOC1' ( 1982. Orame) Alber! FIN\e)'. Diane Keaton -Cll ... ..,,._,.. ,.,, ... Q T-.COWM'f MWMMN IMC91.._ ...... .... •••:MIOV81111 .. "Tht Yeat Of living Dangerous- ly • (1983, Orama) Mel Gibson, Sigour- ney Weaver An Australian journalist, a British embassy official and a diminutive Eurasian cameraman become caught up in the tumult of 1965 lndonesla fust prlo< to the faU of Sukarno. 'PG' ( i hr.. 55 min.) QI) llOWll "The Pirates 0 1 Penzance" ( 1983, Musical) Kevtn Kline, Angela Lansbury. GMbert and Sulllvan's comic ope<a tella the stcxy of a pirate's appran- tloe Who wants to make an honest IMng and his romance With !tie daughter ot a maj<>f-general. 'G' ( 1 hr., 52 min.) CD>.,. "Enchantment" ( 1!M9, Orama) David Niven, T«esa Wright An elde<ly man Is reminded of his past romance when his grandson confronts him with his IOYe 8t<>ty. (1ht.,42 min.) •DCCVMDTU •al> llMCM FOii IQWTY Economic Issues _11ad~:;M8'8 d~U- "a'\UOll Peter O'Toole 16 Prof Hig- gins, Margot Klddet Is EHza Dohtlle and JoM Standing Is Col Pickering in tNI per- IOfmance of George Bernard Shaw's cla&- s1c comedic chronicling the prof88SOf's eflorta to make Eliza presentable to socl- ::l ri.ir~ • ~ 19A IAmtlTUU. Atlanta Hawks al NllUlae::E::~ I ':.:.'Ca.. A look at the health risl<s of lad diets: a ckJb tor slngle people who travel In recreational vehk:tes. .,,,.,.., .... ~ :nur•rr TOlllHf "TVs Finest Hou~" A look at President Kennedy's use ol television during tile Cuban Mlsslle Crl- l,. 5L :C LOllCOIR Cl• ...,, ''China's Only Child" The lmpti- catlOnS of the one-ci'lild·per-famlly policy of the People'• Republic ot China are exa- mined. O ( t hr ) (I) M. .. WAfBT ••rn "Best Ever Teams" (Al ( l hr.) e .,. " and Of Fury" ( 1953, Orama) Jack Hawkins, Glynis Johns.Deals with lhe dangers and hardships of ploneeong In old New Zeala(\d. (2 hrs.) 7198 ICll1"11°"' Topic· "Far East." Fea- tured: a atop at Bangkok, lhe ancient cap- itol of Thailand; omate remples and shrines. lloatin{;I markets. a Thal boxing matctl; a woman who returned 10 her native land after nine years in rhe Un11ed States DdaPM&YPU» I LAWIWYl~lllf M Oii U. Featured: a salute to love and romance In the '80s; a report on a new trend In sexy photo&, woman hiring photographert to capture them, photo- graphlcally, In their own bedrooms: a look a Las Vegas and weddings. the town Ith a l cha:::. every corner: a guide to greet- l1C TAC.,. •MMncourr --•e• m WU.W.O ... Of'IBM.I M ,....,... MY 1MAT .-r ,.,,, Animated. The Styme famly plans to disrupt Va)entlne'a Day with !heir H A. T E. potion but Sam Cupid saves the ~ with a apeclal love laMf CZJ llOYll "Beauty And The Beast" ( t 946, Fantaay) Joeetle Day, Jean Maraia. An old man pick.a a rare flower from an enchanted garden and. to escapa punishment, gives hl9 daughter's hand In marriage to the garden' a bestial lord. ( t hr .. 30 min.I., ... (l)lllllfl'IY~PAll'TT Animat- ed. Doneld Duck II joined by Mickey Moose, Pluto end Bambi In a aeries of Dis-~ cartoon feetUfes. ( 1 hr.) U e nll A-TIMI The team wages an all- out war against a crooked U88d car 88199· man who cheated one of B.A:s lrleOds. { 1 hr.) e .,. "Forgotten City Of The Planet Of The Apes" ( t974, Soience-Flc11on) Roddy McDowell, Aon Harper. Astronauts Vlrdon and Burka. &long with Galen. the chimp, discover the ruins of what was once .!J10Vernmenf think tank. (2 hrs.) • 9 llY ._.. OUWICI TOday's schedUled event&: Women's giant slalom (2nd run) In alpine skiing; Ice dancing, rree dance and men's Short programs In figure skating, men's 1,000 meters In speed skating; 10 km biathlon (from Sar::.JC:a=~via) (3 hrs.) I :r.,.uw TOllCIHT "TV's Finest Hours" A look at President Kennedy's use ol lelevislon during lhe Cuban Missile Crl sis 1n 1962. e llOYll "Moses" (Part 2) ( 1976. Ora· ma) Burt Lanceater, Anthony Quayle. The life of the biblical leader who brought the Hebrewa out of 118v81)' in Egypt and IOOk them to the borders of the Promised Land is chronicled. (2 hrs.) e ...,, "China's Only Chlld" Th& impll- ca11ons ol the one-chltd-per-lamlly pofk;y of the People's Republic of China are exa- ml'1.i.i ~ 1 hr.) 8i) -•M PUneou. "Popular Neu- rotics" Starring Jeff Goldblum ar'!d Mimi Kennedy. this witty piece by Aubrey Wer· thetm portrays the developing relatlonahlp between two young neurotics. Q ( 1 hr.) ~llCMI "In Love And Wer" (t958, Ora- ma) Rob9ft Wagner. Jeffrey Hunter. The ettects of World Wer II upon three Marines trom vastly dltterant backgrounds are por- trayed. ( 1 hr .. 51 min ) Cl)...,..,. (8) -A eollectlon of four light- hearted vlgnett" abOUt love and aex featuring Renee Taylor, Jowph Bologna, Jane Curtin, Louise Lasser, Charles Gro- din and Rudy Deluca. ( l hr.) CO) ()) _. "Lovesick" ( 1983, Come- dy) Dudley Moore. Elizabeth McGovern A married psychiatrist finds himself falling rn love with a patient 'PG' ( 1 hr • 35 mln.J... = ~.om&.OOI (II) .. Cl) LAMIMT e PA Wt.ADii A look at the health risk• of lad diets: a club for single peopk> Who travel In recreetlonal vehleles. M Cl> COU.. IAIU'llM.L Provlcle008 vs ~racu&e (R) (2 hra.) • 9 (I) MDVII "Gone With The Wind" (Part 1) ( 1939. Orama) Clark Gable. Vivian Leigh. The tempestu~ Southern belle, Scarlett O'Hara. meeta the dsshrog Rhett Butler In the final days before the CMI War=s (R) (2 hrs) D mun Having each attaned national prominence. "the three princes" (Ben Masters. Michael Beck. Joseph Bot- toma) ate reunited by 1 strange twtst of late that ends With one of them dead, another serlou$1y wounded. and the third cha= with murder. (Part 3) (2 hrs.) I mlY _,. "Valentlne'11 Day Show" Guests: singer Tom Jones. actor Ricky Schrodef ("Sliver Spoons"), author Tra cy Cabot ("How To Make A Mon Fall tn Love With You") . al&o, valenllne g1h fan- tasies. (I hr.) • ' mCM PUYNC>Um Popular Neu· rotlca" Starring Jeff Goldblum and Mimi Kennedy. this witty piece by Aubfey Wer thalm portrays the developlnQ retallonshlp between two you~rotics O (I hr ) ID IKUULBO fMEDC* Tho edu catlonal systems in three rurol L1rnbabwe schools are examined; ln1erv1ews with the nations'& prime minister, rnnr;1dent, 11nd minister ot e<1Vcat1on and c.ult ur" ma l~a- 1ured CR) MOVW 'Lovef>1ck' I 14t,,, 1 l I dv Dudley MOOfe, Ehzabt!lh M1..<.·• .11.,rr• ,• married psychiatrist l1nds h•mrcll t11lll11g 111 IOVa With a patient 'PG' ( t hr , 3t> min } CZ>llCMI "The Ruhng Class" I 197 t. IJra· ma) Peter O'TOOle. Carotyn :S~our A man is released lrom a mentor 11 1Jtut1on 10 1111 the arlstocratk: posltl<JO vacated tiy his deceased father 'PG' 17 hrs 30 min.) I llOIU! HOW TO Ul1 rf a• MCAn.M a:a llOv. "The :St va1or111n1 • I lily Mor. sacre" ( 1967. Drama) J,,,,.,,1 HotMrds. George Segal In the 19?0· wodl•r world kingpln Al Capone s1age, 'M tilo~y warehouse Slaughter of sev1111 rival ·J<lnQ membe<s. (2 hrs .. 30 min ) I llMm TMl llOIT tJll THI-*> -ucm M .. "The SI ValenUne s Day Massa- cre" ( 1967, Orama) Jason Roberds. Geotga Segal. In the 1920s. underworld kingpin Al Capone stages the bloody warehouse slaughter of seven rtval gang members. (2 hrs .. 5 min.) -1 '1!!' A spot11utu on the art and pol1tlcs of 1azz arllsr till Scott-Heron, who's captured both 1n a c;11mng pertOlm- ance and m a satiric conversation abOUt the state of our nation ( 1 hr • 30 min ) Ci) M'Nm "Brg Business In Bees" The giant industry of bee cu411va11on In the U S. and its relalion to the bllllons ol dollars annually at stake 1n the alfalfa crop IS exa- ml~ (1hr.) ~llCMI "The Year Of Living Dangerous.-ly" ( 1983, Orama) Mel Gibson, Sigour- ney Weaver. An Aus11allan journalist, a British embassy official end a dlmlnutivEI EuraSlan cameraman become cllught In the tumult of 1965 Indonesia 1us1 ""'J' to lhe lall of Sukarno ·per Friday, February 10, 1984 23 -Tuesday Coal. Cl) 11\AYIO'f'I PU'YllA11 • ... Richard Dawsoo hosts the 25th annivefsaiy oel&- bra11on of Hugh Hefner's magazine at the PlaybOy Mansion West In Holmby Hiiis. Gahtou'lta ( 1 hf • 30 min ) QD CMUMlt THI .....,. MOIT ,_,. L1IUI ~ Dean Jones dlscusse3 the needs of forgotten children 1n Third World countoes ( t hr ) .. CD m¥ll "Best Friends" ( 1982, Come- dy) Burt Reynolds. Goldie Hawn. Two SCteenw11IE!fs .....no nave a good personal and professional relationship overextend thelr friendship by ge111ng mattied 'PG' -.. 1W 1 hr .• 50min) •II lllllNT•IWG« ... Ml-•TNl.a &,•(J)gCJD ... .,.. a llAllTWI u... • ........ TOP•WIJIOI .o¥ll "Ntghl Shift" ( 1982. Comedy) Henry Wtn1<1e1 Mtehael Keaton Two n19ht11me morgue attendants t:>ecome love broke1s· for a group of hookefs who have tosl ltleir pimp 'R' ( I N . .cs mm) {ff) OM LOCATIOM "Billy Crystal A Comic's line" ThtS actor / comedian who was JOdte on the hit comedy seoes "Soap" performs stand-up and sketch comedy l ';J.n1nu. 11:tl .-TIClln'D t1::9 ()) llAGllll, PJ. Magnum can't seem to protect a bOtslerous man from getllng htmsetl into trouble (R) (I hr 10 min) D flD TOl9QHJ Guests smgef Eydie GOfme, fOOd w11ter Galvin Tr~lln ( 1 hr ) l lWIJGHTms 9 XIV wwra Clln.EI Highlights of some of the day s e1;ents (hom Saraievo Y~v18) l •llMCMOl-necu Ol ntl llCINf Scheo\Jled critic Richard Hack with the best and worst of TV a Bette Mldlef look-ahlce. a game or TrMal Pwsu1t (I tu , 30 m111) I llmTIOl IM .. -=-co UTlllCIHf .IJBCA Host Dennis Wholey ( 1 '" ) PU IUMTI Best K1eks ol the 80s" ~) 11 hr 30 mm ) lSJ -'" cxu • ne .. wrNOTST VOiunteers lrom the audlenoe respoc'\d com1Cally to hypnosis suggestlOnS made to them by this ente<1a10« ( 1 tv ) MOVIE 'Flashdance .. ( 1983. U~I) Jennifer Beals, Michael Noun A young woman who worics as a weldef StrMJS for wccess as a nighlclUb dar'!Cef ·R C 1 tw . 35 mrn) ID 19 a..m FeatlXed Cupid s secrets fOf success 1n love ( 1 hr • 30 min ) tw till ..W In Our Time" ( 19« Orama) Ida Lupin(), Paul Henret<1 A Poltsh man and h1$ 8flllsh bride pn resistance ellorts ~nst the Nazis (2 hf's tO mm) {LJ .... ThOfoughty AmOfOUS Amy" ( 1980. Comedy) Tracy O'Netl, Pet8f Jonnson A fetch<ng young women seems to attract paSSI008te encounters wherever she goes (I "' ) -1 Mlm» .. tm:lllQICOCl"M~• ... 11 a •--~ .,.,. · The Puvate Navy Of Sefgean1 O'Fam~11· ( 1968, Comedy) Bob Hope Ptlyths ()lllef A Navy otf!Oef auempts to raJSe lhe sp1111s of hts men alter they are left dry by the Sinking of a beer boar (2 hrs I (Y) • ...., ... BaM.-.nnrT •1 WOiil _... 24 Friday. February 10, 1984 CH).,.. "The Amateur" (1982, Orama) John Savage. Christophe< Plummer. A CIA computer expert trains for active lleld duty to avenge the murder of his girlfriend ~1. ruthless tenOOsts 'A' (1 hr .• 5 1 min ) WJMCMI "A Little Sex" ( 1981, Comedy) Tm MathesOn. Edward Heumann A newlyWed commercial direct<>< tltes of his btlde and beoomes a phdandefef 'R' ( 1 hr , 35 mrn.) -·. UTt..,,wmt .. WIHll i&W• auesis comedian Martin Short, sex thera· i t Ot. Ruth Westheimer (1 hr.) mAT.CC.-CGU.ICTGI Lt. laDAY Featured. a historical tool< a Valentine's Dey Cards. past and P<etent, a romenticr.tar;1° Naptes, Galiforma . (l)IOW• W .. LW. 9 ....... rT TClllMJr "TV's Finest Houts" A look a1 Pr-'dent Kennedy's use of television dUrlng lhe Cuban Missile Cn· SiS in 1982 I mi= mu MCMI ''Conan The Barbarian" ( 1982, Adven1ure) <~ ~rnotd Schwarzenegger. James Eer1 .100eS In a mythical world of the pest. a warrlof·thlet and his compen· 1oos are sent by a No<dlc: king to tree the ~·a daught8f ffom the leadef of a snake cult. 'R' (2 hr$., 10 min.) -8 ()) .:a.om A motion picture in PfO-ductlOfl Is lhe dM!fSlon for a mMllon-dollar ~heist. (R) ( 1 tu .. 20 mlo.) -CC) .,.,. "Semora" ( 1977, Comedy) Dennis Quaid. Gaiy Imhoff. Ente<ptlslng college students turn their fraternity house into a bordello 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) We MCMI "The Outer Spece Connection" ( 1975) Oooumentaiy. Narrated by Rod Sefltng. New evidenoe appears 10 suggest that human lite on this planet began with the anlV81 of "ancl9f'lt astronauts" wno Mtlled 1n the Peruvian Andes and the Ber· muda Triangle (2 hrs) 8 .,.,. "GOOdntghl. My Love" ( 1972. Suspense) Richard Boone. Mlchael Dunn A "Mutt-and-Jeff" detective duo ls hlfed 10 locate a missing man. ( 1 hr . 30 min ) Cl) .,.,. "The People Vs Or Kiidare" ( 1941. Orama) Lew Ayies. Lionel Bar- rymore A young doctor attempts to clear h1msett of a malpfactice charge (2 his ) I ML•TMl•Aa.Y MCMI "The One That Got Away" ( 1958. Adventure) Hardy Kruget. Coltn GOfd<>n The unretenllng dete<mlnallon ol a German POW to escape from the Allies finally pays o~~ mln l (!) c:ou. Pr~ vs §tfacuse (R) (2 hrs ) UJMCMI "A Man And A Woman" ( 1966, Romance) Anouk Aimee. Jean-Louis Tr11111gnant The otlance meeting ot a tone- 1y widow and a widowef results In 1helr ITlYtual, deep seated love ( 1 hr., 42 mtn ) (Z)MCMI "Angelo, My love" (1983, Ora- ma) Angeto Evans. Michael Evans An Amer.can gypsy bOy tries to retrieve a tamlly heirloom which was stolen 'R' (2 l~l..econ .. IMlnn\8--.... W MTN~ .. Cl) C. ... ....,..ATal .. "'9iondle Goes To Cot:feQe' · ( 1~. Comedy) Penny Singletoo. ArthtN Lake The Bumsteadll c.onoeat the11 mar- riage Wherl they go bacM to college, t>ul the ptan badtfires whet\ they both find romance With others (1 hr .. 30 m"' J CID ...., CAM"I umu c. The country ml$C star pertorms a salUta 10 Ame<iean hist0<y and trad1tlOn5 Wtth guests June c.rter Cuh. Steve Goodmon. John Prine and Rodney Crowe* from Kennedy Center In Washington, 0 .C. ( 1 hr., 16 min.) CD> MCMI "My Fair Lady" ( 19&4, Musi cal) Re11 Harrison. Aud~ Hepburn Based on Geotge 0.1\ard Shaw's "Pyg mallon. ·• A British profetlOf trlel to teach a tower-ciasa Londoner hOw 10 be a la~ 'G' (2 In.. 50 min.) •CC)--"Casey'a Shfdaw'' I 1978. Ora· ma) Wallet Matthau Alexis Smith. In the highly competlt!Ve WOfld of horM';ac1ng, a man and his sons pl80e thojr faith In the anlmal they've raised from brfth and trained to be a cnamplon ·po· ( 1 ht • 57 ,.m1'1l... •..,,.MIUllT .,.(1 .,.. "Partners" (1982. Comedy) Ryan O'Neel, John Hur1. A straight cop and a gay police clflfk go uodetcover as a homoaexuat coupe to find the murdefer of a male model. 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 min.) -· MCMI "The Day The World Ended" (19Se, sa.nc:.Actloo) Richard Denning, Lori Netson. Several surtivors of an atom· IC war dtlC:OYer a house unoontammatea lradlallOn. ( t tv., 30 min ) CllCO ..... ... .. 11111..- ... "The Towering tnfefno" ( 1974. Drama) Steve McOueen. Paul Newman A fife erupts dUrlng the opening ot the world's tale5t &k)'SCfaper, trapping many ot the partygoers on the loP floof 'PG' (2 htl . "° min. ) 11:9 CID .,,. "The Pirates Of Penzance· ( 1983. MUSieal) Kevin Kine, Angela Lansbury Gilbef1 and Sottrvan's comic opera Utlls the story of a pirate's appren· tlOe who wants to make an honest living and he& romance with the daughter ot a majof-general 'G' ( 1 hi , 52 min ) •(!)Nmt• e llCMI "Blondie s ~ Event" ( 1~2. Comedy) Penny S1ngtetoo Arthvl Lake. White Bkiodle is gMng birth to Cookie, Dagwood IS creating chaos a1 e bu41defa' conventlOfl 1n crucago ( 1 hr . 30 min.) I .... mft, ILD. W TGPO'M• II ,...,. •1 .... 4111 fUYIOft fU=TI ... AIChard Dawson hosts the 25th annwersaiy cete- brahon of Hugh Hefner'• magazine at the Playboy Mansion W8$t 1n Holmby Hills. Galiforrwa ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) 41111 (C) .,,. "Whistle Down The Wind" ( 1962. Orama) Hayley Mills. Befnard Lee An 85CllP8d murderer surrender$ to pollce instead of destroying the faith ol the children who d~ed him ( 1 hr . "° mtn) •• .,. "Outlaw Gang" ( 19...C9, Wes1- ern) Ooo "Red" Barry.~ Lowery A marshaM and shefit1 engage 1n gunfighting as they set out to break up the Dalton Gang ( 1 hr) (!) ,......,. GulM'. George Burns 4111 dl)l __ fll ___ _ 642-5678 Put a few words to work /or you in the Daily Pilat -W.dne•dg -~llow..- •cm "Enchantment" ( 1949, Orama) David Niven. Teresa Wright. ( 1 hr., 42 min.) •(C) "Concef1 For Bangladesh" (1972. MUSlcal) Documentary ( 1 Iv., 39 min ) (I) "Gutl!V9t'1 Travets" ( 19n. Fantasy) Richard Harris, Catherine Schell. ( 1 hf .• 20mm) (%) "Beeuty And The Beast" (19-48. Fan- tasy) Joeeno 0.y~ Jean Maraia. ( 1 Iv., 30 l'Tlln ) •@ "Tammy And The Bachelot" (1957. Comedy) Debbie Reynolds, Leslie Niel-sen. (2 hfs.) Nt(J) "Hawaii" (Part 1) ( 1966, Orama) Jolie Andrews, Rlchard Harris. (2 hrs.) 1llt(JI> "Playing For Time" (1 980. Drama) Vanessa Redgrave. Jane Alexander (2 hrs .• 30 min.) (%) "Bob Le Aambeur" ( 1956. Orama) , Isabelle Corey, Rogel' Duchesne. ( t hr .• 43 min) ... (C) .. Adventures Of The Wiiderness Fami- ly" (1975, AdWnture) Robeft Logan, Susan Damante Shew. ( 1 hr .• -40 min.) •<Il "Bor68llno" (1970. Drama) Jean- Paul Belmond<>, AlaJn Delon (2 lvs .. 3 min) -(C) "The Jayne Mansf181d Story" (1980, Biography) Loni Anderson, Arnold Schwarzenegger (2 hrs ) CID "International Velvet" ( 1978, Drama) Tatum O'Neal, Anthony Hopl<lns. (2 hts .• 7mm) (I) "Man On Fwe" ( 1957, Orama) Bing Ctosby. Inger Stevens (2 hrs.) -all "The OutskSef" (1962. Biography) Tony Curtis, James Franc1SCUS (2 hrs) 1,.IJ "The Hanged Man" (1974, Orama) Steve Forrest. Cameton Mitchell. ( 1 hr .• 30 mtn) _.,, ........ ....,..._ -· "Lend Of The Pharaohs" (1955. Ora- ma) Jack Hawkins, Joan Col1ins. (2 hrs.) (C) "Author! Au1horl" (1982, Comedy) Al Paclno. Dyan C8nnon ( 1 hr , 50 min.) (0) "The Pirate Movie" ( 1982, Adven- ture) Kristy McNlchol. Christophe< Atkins i! h1 • 40 min ) Cl) "The Year Of Livlog DangerOUSly" { 1983, Orama) Mel Glbton. Sigourney Weaver. ( 1 hr . 65 min) (%) "Frve Week.s In A Balloon" ( 1962. Adventure) Red Buttons. Fabian. ( 1 h1 • 4 t min.) ,. "Star Trel( U. The Wrath Of Khan" ( 1982. Scienc&-Flction) Wiiiiam Shatner. RtCardO Montalban { 1 hr . 55 min.) '9 "Et8f'nalty Yours" ( 1939. Comedy) Lorefla Young. David Niven. (2 hrs.) --~ "Concert For Bangtadesh" (1972. MutlCat) Documentary ( 1 tw., 39 min) (Q) "The Reel Glory" ( 1939, Orama) Gary Coopef. David Niven ( l hr . 55 mm) "Vlctot I Victoria" ( 1982. Comedy) Julie Andrews, Robeft Preston (2 hra . 15 min.) (%) "How To Beat The High eo.t Of Liv- ing" ( 1979, Comedy) Suaan Saint James. Jessica Lange. ( 1 hr • 45 min.) •CD "Conan The Ba1barlan" ( 1982, Adventure) Arnold Schwarzenegger, James Earl Jooea. (2 hrs .. 10 min.) •C1:> "The White Buffalo" ( 1977, Westetn) Charles Bronson. Wiii Sampson. ( 1 hr., 37 min.) CZ) "O. The Winged Serpent" ( 1982. Fantasy) Michael Murphy, David Carra- di~ (1 hr .. 3Q min.) •cm "Bringing Up Baby" (1938. Comedy) Katharine Hepburn. Cary Grent •a> "Alcatraz.. The Wholt Shocking Story" (Part l) ( 1980, Orama) Mlchael Beck. Telly Savalas. (2 hrs) •OO "Playing For Time" (1980, Orama) Vanes.a Aedgtave, Jene Aleundec (2 hfs., 30 min.) CD "Happening In Hameffn" ( 1976, Mu. cal) Michael AIYera, Margaret Pet«& ( t hr .. 12 min.) ---Le•• .. -, .... .... ..,,. __ CC.&W llm"IUU. DePaul vs. Loy-1~ 1:4!.:_._ --• Hiii OPUIA 2 ?T .,. "AdventtK• Of The Wllderness famlly" (1975, Adventure) Robert Jl:.ogan. Susan Damante Shaw. A con- struction wort<«. dleillulk>ned with city ~le. attempts to tuppOr1 his famity by llv- ~off the land. 'G' C 1 tv., -40 min.) {i) MW ti* 'T-A behind- the-scene look at the physical fitness series. from cast aUdltlons to the floaJ tap- ~of "Aefoblcl9e." (1 hr.) (Z).,.. "Ticket To Heaven" (1981. Orama) Nicic Mancuso. Saut Rubinek On the heels of a romantic breakup. a young man visits friends In San Francisco and Is slowly drawn Into joining their religious cult. 'PG' (1 hi .. 45 min ) .. ... TAD M.ICI -.a...,.. A •T121 OP TAITI ,. .... .: ... ~DAYIMMI AIC ... Q M UUJIMI A visit with "The A· Team" star Mr. T; how lo tum a bachelor Qad Into a newlywed's nest I ,,.,,..,*Me .,,•nnr•IT TT11.ai..1 .. 1•11orrw Actress Jane Seymour talks aboi.st he< new TV-movie "Derk Mitror." l=CCll=119111..,lll • Hill-.T URI Clll 111 C nDii CMl••M e CC.l• IAlllTIM&. Minnesota V'S. WISconsin (2 Iva.) CD ... "That Championship Season" C 1982, Orama) Bruce Dern. Stacy Keech After years of r&Ynitlng to try to Ignite past glory. lour former high school basketball standouts find that nvalry among them- selveS may cauee the group to break ~~( 1 hr .. 50 min) (!)'nm POUCI:,. ~ CCll- c:mlT This conoert taped In Mootreal fea- tures the innovative band performing songs incl~ "Every Breath You Take." "King Of Pain,· "Tea In The Sahara" and "Synchronicity.'' ( 1 hr.) 19\11) ... 798 tOllTlllToa Featured: a look at the hit series "Remington Steele" and an 1nterv1ew with It's atars; bOard a train with 40 mystery buffs In period costumes tor an Agatha Chtlatle weetcend; a tour thr~h a special ettecta studio DUDFAlaY,_, I LA-1-..Y I COlllMlf lft • L.A. Fntured a look at eome real-ltfe hotdOg Skiers. members ol the U.S Freestyle Ski Team; meet a "SWAT Team" granny; a profile of Olympic con- tender EdWln Mosel; a look at mammoth- siz.ednc ti;'at' ~t Used 1n bulldlng. L":'e:: ... ....._. mTW ~ "Crossing The Diltanc:e" An examination is presented of dltf8'ent ways that people have UMd act- ence. art and technolOgy to conquer dll-- tance: included 18 an interview with Anne Moaow Lindbergh and vtSlts to the Pane· ma Canal and Sandia Peek Tramway. Q i.! hr.) ... • (I) .,. "Gone With Tha Wind" (Part 2) { 1939. Orama) Clart< Gable, Vivian Leigh. The stormy marriage of Ahatt and Scarlett Is tunher strained br her profound love for AShley Wilkes (A ~hts) • ~=~ And Greed On The Planet Of The Apes' ( 1974, Sclence-Ac- tlOn) Roddy McOowall, Roo Harper. Galen the ctilmp and Burke set a trap In order to win a horse race (2 hrs.) e a .,,, -. ou-.ca Today'• scheduled events: U.S vs. Finland In Ice hockey; men'• giant slak>m (1st rvn) In alpine skiing; women's 3.000 meters In speed skating. men·s doubles (1st and 2nd runs) in the luge. women's 4 x 5 relay 1n cross--country skiing, women's comput- Sl)fy 1n figure skating (from Sarajevo, v~_:~•·I I mr •• rr T~ Actress Jane Seymour talks about her new TV·movie "Dark MirrOf." e llO¥ll "Moses" (Pan 3) ( 1976, Ora- ma) Bun Lancaster. Anthony Quayle. The lrte of the biblical leader who brought the Hebrews out of slavery In Egypt and took 1hem to the borders of the Prormsed Land is chfonicled. (2 hrs.) • MVWM. ··Tiger. Tiger" Cinematogra- pher OtetElf Plage traces the Ille. history and habits of the Bengal tiger 1n the for- ests of India and Nepal c;i ( 1 h1 ) ~llCMI "Autho<! Author!" ( 1982. Com- edy) Al Pacmo. Dyan Cannon A New York playwrtght's wife leaves him with a gang of mostly her children to take care of just as his new play ia about to open ·pa· 1l hr • 50 l'Tlln.) CB) llCMI "lnt8fnattonal Velvet" ( 1978. Orama) Tatum O'Neal. Anthony HopktnS An Ol'phan g()(H; to ltve with her aunt, a formef Grand National competitor who inspwes the young gtrl to abandon her rebetllOUS ways and pursue an Olympic med.al 1n horseback r1d1ng 'PG' (2 hrs • 7 min) Cl) ..... Ben V8feen. Wllltam Katt. Mar· Iha Raye and Chila Rivera star In this Tony Award-winning musical that traces a prince's search f()( fullillment. Taped at Ontario's Hamilton Place ( 1 hr , 50 min ) (%) .,. "Bob Le Flambeur" ( 1956, Orama) Isabelle Corey. Roger Duchesne. A man who rearns to have Iha pleasure of a succe&sfu lob bef01e retirement 8lan1 on robbing the safe 01 a casino •p · ( 1 hr .. 43 min.) .. Gl) WOllMWATat .. (!) COLUQI IAIUTUU Minnesota ve Wisconsin (2 hrs I Friday, February 10, 1984 25 -Wednesday Coal. m , ... llAW A vlSlt with "Tt'le A· lean•" s111r Mr T, now 10 turn e bachelof fJUO mlo 11 newlywed's nest a!) 10C1W a~ 1llfM flML RCTOlll A ll~ a1 record prooucer. 500gwn1er and t!lllrtlpreneur Phil SpectOf. who became a 1111t11onaire belOfe he was 2 t ( t ht ) 1:11 (J'7') TMl CAT\M Hiii 0 a) TMl PACTI OI LR When a Hotly· -w .... .u l)'i.>t> 1,;1!00 enrollS at Langley, Blalt l ..... l•ntt>S eor.tged at her bOytoend's lnle< c:.t 1n llw 11t1w 11udent Q UNIWI m llBY _,. Guest!> comedian I .ld ' fl1ctl.l1 d Khno ( "l htN! !> Corni:>a , , , <Xnedian Rot>t!r I Wuhl lhe 1nven lu• i..! Ille Qll!Tlt' TrtVIBI Purr.u11 ( 1 hi ) fI:) lll'ntlOllAM wca.D Cr06$tng 1 ht! 1 -.1.tnu•' An o~am1na11011 1s presented ol u ''""'"' ""•'Y' th.ii ~ have used sci 1 •k •• .1 1 .111.1 technol<>gy 10 conquer d 1s- 1111 •1 ,. "'' luded '" an 1n1orv1ew with Anne ~' "''"' l 11h'1t~rgh ana v1s11s to the Pana- " 1 " 1 .111·J ::>.lnd1a Peak Tramway O ll 111 I t lf'O«TICDfTD L MOV. l\r191 Vera · ( 1979. Orama) .. ' '1111,1 I JPP l1 ZSA PuSZ10f A l'\81Ve \"'•'1\1 """"'dn who protests agaiost condl 'iQ • , tilt! 00s.p11at whete She wort(s 1-,.,<'mes involved witn communist party I •1 I ... sin Hungry (I ht 36 l'llf(\ ) W IOM 1llfM TMI IMUI •@ MO¥ll Hells AngelS On Wheel's" \ 1967. Orama) AcJam Roerke. ~ N ICh<JISOO A gang OI motOfCyde tougns IS l\)ICC(j to flee IOllowiog the g~ktlltng ot a S8JIO< 11 hr . 5~ m1n I •• .alTaOO&(ll) .. a> llQHr COWiT Harry ionores a series ot death threats until a bomb 16 lound in tilt' courtroom '1i) QOTTA WI 1111 ~ .-T ...., • TMI IOCI A WaShlngton-besed S.a1:i.. .,.,~,·s a capela ~uses ll1U$1\. 10 ma~e strong sociat statements f '.;.;',: ~ ... Oll...O -~ M , COUlQI IAlllTIM.L. Notre Deme V$ P1t1sourgti tRI l2 hrs ) -0 B) IT. all'IR-Dr Westphell des peratel~ l>edrches tor the t>est method ot C 11re IOt l'ltS llQV~ 8l.lttShC son ( t I'll I I ..... LOUQMl'f T1tl ...,. Am ,,. --Jof;e f~,, narratn • 1epo11 on the continuing ""°' ... ..,,."'!' ~arch IOf N&ll ,,..., cnmina1s 1M,YlC ·~ ote•"~ a1e N&z1 huoter S r ., \'f ~Iha c)n(J t()fmet SS officef \\a ;..., P.auN IAI I 1 hr I t .,_.. T ~ Jayne Mansfldd Story ~ti\) 8 ~raph)' I LOnt Anderson ,\ ~ S.:nw rzeneoge< The SIOfy of the t • ~ .l' .J ~>-symt>oi whose ltte and .:a•i!'\•• ('('oe-a"' tr~ IS dramehzed t • ,.,, •Omen) ,O' M ~ TMI IN:-ih CO.. CERT , .. ~ CC'1Cef1l8ped11'1 Uon11eeJ JM :.,• I~.,> ll'IOltallYe bend pe.!Offl""O Wf'\1 J~ E•ef)' Br•tn YOu T ~ .. " • ._ .... Pa TN "' Thl> Senate • anc:I ::,., "" .c 'l I t ,._ I $ MON I net-Wagon 1198 t eom.. ,, 1...l .Jv ''.XVe Ch..idit. Mccann A 1•10 .. tlt"S run tnh:i II~ tram oon-c>e1i- I~ • t"'~ SUPenence lO l'U9) ._ )I ,.. f ,)fl ~fl'$ Ft l "' 30 flW\) i .,.. f ~. \ 1983 Muslcel) 'r< ~IS V<:J\Mo4 Noun A. 'tOJl'IO • , .-c-.~ " '~ '5 a 1·~ tr- 26 Fnday. February 10 19~ eocoe91l as a nlghtelub dancer 'R' ( t hr , 35 :i .. 1 ~he Man With Two Brains" ( 1983, Comedy) Steve Mar11n, Kathleen Turner A bfaln surgeon with a wretched married Ute tells In love with a pickled bfa1n In a jar that speeka to him telepethl· cally. 'R' (1 hr., 30 min.) -Cf) COi.._ umJU&.&. Notre Dame vs Plll=n·• I _, itiOiWllWI nt1 WI •n = V aAaCI • 1"1 mlfltltf "The Troops" Bi.at palliet- pallOO In the military through World War II is reviewed (Par1 2) (R) Q ( t hr ) .. ... "Act Of Aggression .. (1973. Drama) C.thef1ne Oeneuve. Jean-Louis Trintigoant Oet«mlned to take the law 111to ht& own hands. a man set• out to find the mot0tcyciilt1 responsible tor killing his wite and Child 'R' 11 hi . 30 min I 1•1&,•Cllo • .. .... ...,..UUIM. ., ..... -·-.. "Mutiny Al Fort Shatp " ( t96S . Watern) BtodeflCk Crawf0td. Cesa1 Romero A cavalfy offloef faces the wrath of hlS men fOf the way he handled the defense of a 10f1ress beset by Indian •11•~2hrl ) . . ..... (D) ... "The Pute MoYle" ( 1982 Adventure) K,..ty McNichol. Cht1S1ophet Atkina. A shy teen-age gift finds adventure and romance ~ a dreem transports hef to the *Ottd of • 19th-cenluty pirate 'PG' ( t hi., .0 m4t1 ) 1911""' .... 1W ()) fia&.ICllTOIY A seasoned vettwan ol tht polioe f0tce retuc1antly undergoes a psyci'uatnc evMJ9tlon (R) ( 1 tv 10 G tD ~ Guest 5"lQl'_.,.tertalner Sa~Jr (lht ) I 0 •-=OLY-.ca H"tghligtlts of some the day's events (from Satapevo y \JOOIM¥19) I • llMCllfll-1'ICll f/I TMI ~ Scheduled G~ ''Scony" WOif. the wottd's mo.I married man, ectress Am Tixtuit. m<Me et11tc Rooet1 05bofne ( 1 Kr .• 30 min ) 111-iif/I .... ' c.:o U~ ' IF Cl tat DannrS Wholey ( t ht ) (I)_. "the v .. Of LMnQ Oengerous· 1y ( 1983. Drame) M9I Gibson. ~ ney WeeYl!t Ari Australian fournelis1. a Bt•tlSh embassy offlo9I and a dlmnltr.-e Eurawn cameramen beCOml caught up "' !he tumo« of 1965 lndoneM lUS1 "''°' 10 the , .. ot ~no 'PG' ( t n. . 55 ITW\) • ,. CUii FeAt\Mect. how an unlOciled dOOf blougl'\I a IU"P' .. 10 a repel and !he ~icttm (I hr . 30 f1'WI ) nll9 Lll&Y tT.-The~ o4 today's honest young wotws. direc:tora and stars are gllthered togMher tn $hOr1 hm, vQlo and 81wnaled ~ ( 1 hr ) ,,. --* '°"'" tW .. "'l.a..n' If' ( 1962 Comeoy1 Tom en.a. Jldl.-EM1e Ha6ey Four I~ boys ~to_,.. thl* WQl"I• ., a Tlll*W broehel P1C* up an <** wom- an ~ ~h lor a Mexican dNorce 'R I"'.'° rnn.) -.,_WIQCOCIJ I Tl ... .-nm G ·The Herd w.., .. c 1~ Ora ma) Ida l UC)lrlO ~ Morg9rl Whitt> pushing htf younget alstet to stardOm. a g[t wrecks her own fife. (I hr .. 55 min) W .. "Q , The Winged Safpent" ( 1982, Fantasy) Michael Murphy, David Carradine. On the roof of the Chrysler Building. a petty cr<><* stumbles across the nest ol a g1&nt teethety flying eerpent that has beeO lunchlno on unwary Man- hattanltes. 'R' ( 1 tv . 30 min ) tt:1I ~=---"fellClty" l 1978. Orama) G1oty Annen. Ch<1ste>phe< Miine A young wom- an becomes aware of her MXuabty wtille vacattOnlng In Hong Kong ( I hr . 3 t min ) -aeun...rwmeDA•~ Guest comedian Btlty Crystal. ( t hr ) 8 LA. TODAY Featured. a IOOk at the quality ot mamage. foeuslng on Holly- wood couples who have survived and endured, a profile of entertainment legeno BobH= (f)~l9'T•twww ... 0 ...,.y I• ff TW Actresa Jane Seymour talks abOut her f'r4!IW TV-movie "Dark MIHOf .. I LOWl.AmlCMtnU fltf f/I -....,. "the Man Wllh No Time For Beeuty" (1)-MCM--..Y -(C).,.. "The White r uttalo" (1977. West«n) Chartes Bronson. Wtll Sampson Wiid Bin Htcit<>'I and Chlet Crazy Horse confront their dNdtlelSt edversary an enormous white buNalo 'PG' ( t hf . 37 min .L ... Cl).,_ "Triple Play I" (1970. Com· ed)'l Farrah Fawoen. Matgafet Hamilton The d11ector of an organczation lends h15 men on a secret milsion. two wealthy peope taJte )Obs as a butlet and a eook. and a smal-town doctor hlfes a lovety SSSlltant. (R) ( 1 hr., 20 mW't ) *I mATllC*Mameous1m .,. "Haunts Of The Very Rictl" ( 1972. Fantasy) Lloyd Bridges. Cloris Leachman The ttves of leV9f'1 wealthy )et sellers are bfooght together on a mys1er1- ~ r rney to a tropieal IS&and ( 1 hr . 30 Cf) .. House On T etegf aph Hin" (1 951, Drama) Riohard Basenart. Valen 1108 Cortese Al the end Of World War U. a displaced European assumes the ldef'lllly of a deceased lneod ;n Ofder to mmlgrate to the U S (2 hfs ) I AU.•M,-.,Y ... "A Fevet In The Blood" ( 1961. Orama) Efrem Zlmbdst Jr . Ang-e Dickin- son A sensattOf\81 muroer tr\&! t:>ecomes a pawn in the potl1tca1 games played by a sen&IOf a ddtrlct attorney and a judge 1n thew seperate bids to become ~nor ~rn . 30min I MT N~ CCI'• llAlll1IAl.l Minnesota vs Wl$()()nU'I tR) (2 'WI) ... -econ .. 9MYT1\.m-- .. "Gerlefatl()(t" ( 1969. Comedy) 0.vld Jar\$118'1, K.m Derby A tathef pen· ICS ""*'he IMtnl lus newfywed daugtlt81 encl son-io-lllW plan on deWefsng the41 a-fl O.:i..11 hr 30 rrun ) &:.,, ... ' l05Mi' It' ( 1982. Comedy) Tom 0\1119 --.. Earte Haley Foo1 teen-ege bOyt hOplf'Q to loee t"ff WQiOllY •n a T•io-tle brothel ~ up an Older wom- an gooog south tor a Me•can drvOtoe ·R t!_ ht •O mm ) .i>.,.. Tanya's Island" ( t980. Ora· ma 0 0 W>nlffS Richard Sa•gent Aher -W.dnesdg Coad. 1 bAulltul model la dumped by her foolish boyfriend. lhe fantltizes about Ille on a tropioal Island. 'R' ( 1 hr., 33 min.) W CID Oii LOCA110I "'rhe Pee-Wee HerrMn ShOw' • A satire or 1950& kiddie shows, starring Paul Reubens es PM-Wee Her- . man (1hr) W CD .,. "The Stunt Man" ( 1980, Ofa- tT\I) Petti' O'Toole. Steve Railsback. Wanted by the police, a disturbed Viet- nam vel8f•n finds an unsure haven on a molle •t Whet• • World War I ·~ la iemed. 'R' (2 hrt., 9 min ) -C81 ... ..mrATCM I "Diamond Head" ( 1963, Ora- ma) Charlton Heston, Yvette Mlmlevx. A weatthy Hawallan practices a doobie st~ da1d when he oppo1e1 his sister'• P'ans to many • half ·bleed Hawaiian While he hlm- &elf has a pregnant mistress (2 hrs , 15 min.) d (C)9CMI "Black Emanuelle" (1976, Ora- ma) Laura Gemse<, Angelo Infant!. A beeullfUI young Ametlcan phOtographer has a MKles of romantic encounters while on asslgnment In Kenya 'A' ( 1 hr.. 30 •min~ l ..,, .. AIUlf tal .,. "Star Trett II The Wrath Of n" ( 1982, Sclenc&-Flctlon) Wiiiiam Shatner. RlcardO Montalban. Adm James ....... llovlM- .. CC) "The Jayne Mansfield Story" ( 1980, Biography) Loni Ande<son.' Arnold Schwarzenegger. ( 1 hr .. 35 min ) •@ "That Kind Of Woman" ( 1959. Ora- ma) Tab Hunter. Sophia Loren. (2 hrs.) •Cl> "Shool The Moon" ( 1982. Ofama) Albert Finney. Diane Keaton (2 hrs • 5 min) 19(!) "HawaH" (Part 2) ( 1966, Ofama) Julie Andrews, Richard Harris (2 hrs.) ~ "The Aulles" ( 1978, Comedy) Mlchael Pa~n. Nell Innes ( 1 hr., 15 min) CID "Lion 01 The Desert" ( 198 t. Ofama) Anlhony Quinn. Oliver Reed (2 hrs .. 47 min.) Cl) "The Pirates 0 1 Penzance" (1983. Musical) Kevin Kline, Angela Lanst>ury ~hr.-) ... CC) "The Day The Eanh Stood Still" ( 1951. Science-Fiction) Mlchaet Rennie, Patricia Neal. ( 1 hr • 30 min.) Cl) "Flashdance" ( 1983, Musical) Jen- nifer Beals. Michael Nouri. ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) -CC) "The Bridge On The River Kwa1" ( 1957. Ofama) Wiiham HOiden. Alec Guinness. (2 hrs .• 41 min.) CID "Stroker Ace" ( 1983. Comedy) Burt ~nolds. Loni Anderson. ( 1 hr . 34 min ) {A) "It S1arted With A Kiss" ( 1959. Com· edy) Glenn Ford. Debbie Reynolds. ( 1 hr,44mtn) -Ql) "The Great Sioux Massacre" ( 1965, Western) Joseph Cotten. Phlllp Carey (2 hrs.) -(%) "Angelo. My Love" ( 1983, Ofama) Afl0940 Evans. MIChael Evans (2 hrs.) 1WG "But I 0on·1 Want To Gel Married" ( 1970, Comedy) Herschel Belnardl, Nanelle Fabray. ( 1 hr • 30 min ) _.,, ....... --- ,.., "The Big Trees" ( 1952. Westetn) Kirk Douglas. tve Miller (2 hrs.) CH) "T A G -The Assasslnatt<>n Game T Kirk reassembles his old crew and bat· 1188 a vindictive enemy who blamee Kirk for the dealh or his wtfe. 'PO' (1 hr .• 52 min.) • 8 m¥ll "Secret 0 1 The Chateau" ( t93'4, Mystery) Jack La Rue. Claire Ood<I. Murder results when a group of house guests converge on a chateau. each sllenlly plotting to steal a valuable Gutenberg Bible. ( 1 hr., 25 min.) I CllCO __ _ .... .. ,.,_ .,. "Beaury And The eeaar· (UM&, Fantasy) Josette Day. Jean Marais. An old man picks a rare flower from an enchanted garden and, to escape punishment. glveS his daughter's hand in marriage lo the garden's bestial lofd. ( 1 tv .. 30mln.) 1r11 (1) .,_ "In Praise Of Older Women" (1978, Orama) Tom Befengei, Karen Black. A Hungarian lotharlo reminisces on hlS past romantic conquests. from hJs first at the age of 12 to his s.ductlon ol a hoo&eWlfe at 30 'R' (1 hr .. 48 min.) ·1•Mr1t• llMCUIWB.l'f,D c,,.,,mm -.,_ "Young Doctor& In Love" (1982, Comedy) Mlcheel McKun. Sean Young. A young turge<>n tries lo OV9f· ( 1982. Drama) Hoc.rt Carradine. Linda Hamilton. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) (Q) "Paradise" ( 1982, Ofama) Wlltle Aames, Phoebe Cates. ( 1 hr . 40 min ) Cl) "The Towering Inferno" ( 1974. Ora- ma) Steve McOueen. Paul Newman. (2 hrs .. 40 min) -(%) "0. The Winged Serpent" ( 1982. Fantasy) Michael Murphy, Oevld Carra- dine (1 hr • 30 min ) W (C) "The Girl Can't Help ti" ( 1956, Come- dy) Jayne Mansfield, Tom Ewell. (1 hr. 39mln) G "The Terror" ( 1963, Horror) Boos Karloff. Jaci< Nlcholsoo (2 hr&.) t:ll CID "Brainwaves" ( 1983. Scienc&-Fic- Uon) Kalf Dullea, Suzanna Love ( 1 hr • 20mln.) •cm "Foxtror· ( 1976, Ofama) Peter O'Toole. Charlott• Rampllng ( 1 hr., 20 min.) Cl) "The Ruling Class" (1971, Orama) P·eter O'Toole. Carolyn Seymour. (2 hrs .. 30mln) •CC) "The Auiles" ( 1978, Comedy) Michael Palin. Nell !noes. ( 1 hr .. 15 min.) CID "MISSlng" (1961, Ofarna) Jack Lem· mon. Sissy SP8<*<. (2 hrs .. 2 min.) CD "Concerl For Bangladesh" ( 1972, Musical) Documentary. ( 1 hr .. 39 min.) Cl) "Treasures 01 The Snow" ( 1981, Ora- ma) Paul Dean, Catey Born ( 1 hr • 40 min) W (Q) "Adventures Of The Wilderness Farrn- ly" ( 1975, Adventure) Aoben Logan. Susan Oamante Shaw. ( 1 hr .. .40 min ) 411t(C) "How To Beat The High Coet Of Liv- ing" (1979, Comedy) Susan Saint James. Jessica Lange ( 1 hr . 45 min.) .. ('() "Siar Trek II The Wrath 01 Khan" ( 1982. Sclence·Flclion) William Shatner. Ricardo Montalban ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) (I) "The Pirates Of Penzance" ( 1983, MuSIC81) Kevin Khne. Angela Lanst>ury Qhrs) (I) "Shoot The Moon" ( 1982. Orama) Albert nnney. Diane Keaton (2 hrs . 5 min I come his fear of 1t}l(knlfe In tNt spoof of soep opera clichel 'A' ( 1 hr • 35 min. l W I TOPO'MUUlll ...... .......... (It) .,_ "The Real Glory" ( 1939. Ora· ma) Gary Cooper, David Nrven A mllltaty dOctor alds In medical and pollllcal areas In the Phlllpp1nee fOllowlng the Spanish- American War. ( 1 hr. 55 min.) d • MOWll "Catman Of Paris" l1946, Mystft)'} Carl Esmond.-Kdeki Mara. The myste<ioua Catman Is the prime sospect In a murdef case 1n Paris ( t hr . 15 min.) d8 MOWll "Big Chase" (1954. Drama) Git-nn Langan. Adele Jetgens. A r~le oop oaplUtts lhe thieves responsible for a ~yroll=. (1hr.5 min) 419 -~Guest: Rich Little. .,. "The Man Wllh Two Brains" ( 1983. Comedy) Sieve Martin, Ka1hleen Turner. A brain aurgeon with a wrflched married life lalla In love wi1h a ~lckled brain In a Ja' that speaks 10 Nm telepathl- cally 'A' ( 1 hr. 30 min.) (%)..,_ "liow To Beal The High Cott Of Living" ( t979. Comedy) Susan Selnl James. Jessica Lange No longer able to keep up Wlth lnflatloo. ttvee Oregon housewives turn 10 larceny to ~lance '"* budgets. 'PG' ( 1 hr , 45 min ) d Ql>IDMAllOll~ .. (fl) "Alcatraz: The Whole Shocking Story" (Part 2) ( 1980. Orama) Michael Beck, Telly Savalas. (2 hrs) --Lelllftu •II ... .... ~ ...... ---~,,,,., ......... uc:m.1..-a1w .... ._.CMGOta•IT CGU.19 IAm'T'IM1. Georgia T aoh vs Sooth CarOlina (Subject to blackout) Q hrs.) (HJ _,. "Stroker Ace" ( 1983. Come- dy) Burt Reynolds. Loni Anderson. A trucker makes a bad deal with an unscu· pulous fried chicken tranchl&ef and beeomes romantlcally involved with a pretry but virginal P R woman 'PG' ( t hr .• 34 min.) (D) • COUHI UIUlUU. Hawaii V1I •Uta~rs.) Ii:= .,_ "The Day The Earth Stood Still" ( t951. Science-Fiction) Michael Rennie. Patr1c1a Neal. After a strange spacecraft lands In Washington. D.C . an emissary emerges. warning Earth to cease Ila atom· ,..1u5..i!i:::· (lru.30-1 ~ :'ai. 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Q~ _-1-!1 •• Q ilf l 11 ~I ~ .• !]f~~o s)~ ~li I I 1! -~ ·~i =i• !ll { ~1~ 1~ iii ' ~~~1 1 ~1 ~ l ! -' ?r n " [ l -I i ~ ~ a -~ . -I Q I -, !~11 '' !i i~~ !(!~! =I~ ~I I ! · Jl1 ~~I i lf f !l!i !Jrl~· f !Ii !;11!:f !~~ S4 Zn Eh f'lj_ ai~ -'J ~ 5 ~ii(> J.1 i f .I~ (] 9.g~J :~·: ~i,~!I -a -~ & I J l --~~ -2 9.1 -!• .c~ m~~ ~=, ::~g. J2. ~ -::s~ /1 ~=-s~ ctl o i t;.i ... : i\i~i:;, °' -:7 ~~~ ~~cnl ~!..-9. ;u; 1 1 ........ .....:0 LAW ~ Hoet. Oenni1 Whotey. ( 1 hr.) ® .... "To Catch A Kina" ( 1983, Ora- ma) Roben Wagner. Teri Gerr. Ari Ameri- can n=b owner 111emp11 to blocic a plot ~ to •ddnap the Ouke and Ouchess of Windaor (2 hra.) CD) llCMI "The Piflt< Ledle9" ( 1980, DI'• me) Vaneaaa Del Rio, Samantha Fox. A group of bored wtve. and their frutlflled husbtflds UM their lmeglnatlona fOt IOml Mxua.l adventure ( 1 hr . 20 min.) • NI a.la Featured: • trip to Xtnadu, the computeflzed home of the futute. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) 1W(ll) .,_ "Spitfire" ( 1934, Romatlct) Kethartne Hepburn, Aobttt Young. A mountain glrl falll In love with • mlffled men. ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) tW (C) filOW9 "The 8'1dge On The River Kwal" ( 1957, Dfama) Wllllem Holden, Alec Gulnnesa. During World War II, a Brlllah colonel and hit men become pen of a prison tabor camp gang fOfced by the Japaneu to build a~ btldge. (2 hra., 41 min.) -1 _,_ .. .., .... aecoc:a--II 11 llTf 41 • ... ~ .,. "Cane.I My Aelefvatlon" (1972, Comedy) Bob Hope, Eva Marie Saint. A televlslon oetebrlty *°"""the objeet ot e homicide Investigation. (2 In., 10 min.) C!l •••w••www ... <D cou. um'IUU. California Y'I. UC~ (2hrs.) (J) "That Championship s.ton" ( 1982. Orama) Bruce o.rn. Stecy Keech. A.her yeers of reuniting lo try to lgnM peat glory, tour former high echool ~etbaJI standDuts find that Ilvalry ~ lhem- setv.a may cause the group to bfeek ier1 'R' ( 1 hr., 60 min,) .. •LAllWwmlM•Uli WI illATmccm-cauanm LA TODAY Featured; a look at the movies that have been nomln11ted for Academy Award&: pert two of e profile of Bob Hope. ! L(M,Al---CICAll•tm.1 .... TUM llCMI "The Mack" ( 1973, Dfama) Max Julien, Don GordOn A btac:t<. ama~ lime ete>ok decldet to beeome a pimp for a profitable prottltutlon ring. 'f'' ( 1 hf .. 60 min.) ... (J) llOWll "Triple P1Jy II" (1972. Comedy) Arte Jof\nson, John Amos. Ref.. ldents of a &Uburb must go lo • doctor they dOn't trust, e detective UMt e&abo- rite dilgullea to catch crlmlnalt. and two families struggle In competition wtth one anot'W) (1 hr .. 20 min.) we ''The People Next Coot''' ( t970. Drema) Bl wan.en. "'9 Henta. A young man Is ~hie t.ther who believes he la r fOf aJpplytng dlUQS to hie lister. (2 hrl.) e .,_ "Ooctora' W!Yee" ( 1971, er. ma) Oyen Cannon. Rk:hard Crenna. At t social get•togethtf of doctora' wtYw. °"' ¢ t,.,, announc.a her ~ to ~· the ... lives of the ottwa by aleeolna with each of thelt hOSbands. ( 1 hr .. 30 """" Wi au.•nmr-., llOWll "The Exp!Ollve Generation" Ht, Orama) Patty McCormlick, \Wo llam Shatner. When a high IChool ttedWr 11 IUIPef>ded fOf claaetoom dllcUlelonl Of ' Mx. his students ratty to hla dettnM and fOfce e CNOial c:ontrontatlon With echool board officlett. (2 hrl .. 30 min.) CD> llCMI "Urban Cowgirlt" (1080. Ora- ma) Vefona Hart, Etlc EdwatO.. A qulf- tet of nighttime "cowglr1t" find r~ at a countrv·weet•rn bar. (1 hr .. 25 min.) (%) ... ,fThe Rullng Clue" ~9711 Or~ ma) Peter O'Toole, Cafotyn mour. A mao Is r8'eued from a mental tltutlon to flll the arillocratlc poeltlon vacated by hit dectatecl father. 'PG' (2 hra., 30 min .. ICOTT ., .... nl.m __ U'!t..c, c.,... < t980. Comedy) tM1 Ru88tfl. Jacic Warden. AfW the owner of a t>enkrupt car ahop diet. hll employees try to CCNe< up hll dtmlae to prevent his wealthy cat -* btother fJom Inheriting the bUllnela. 'A' (1 hr .. 62 , IJ'in.) WG7J ... ATU.. WCI) .. "Fort>ldden World" (t98Z Hor• ror) Jelle Vint. June Chadwtc*. :Fi explorers encounter the VOf'aoioue CSroPPlngs of en •xl*'lmtnlal mtltant. ' 11 hr., 2s m1n.1 -ml ... ...,..,'ial I: "The New lntetns" ( 19&4, Dfa· ma) MlchMI Callan. Barbare Eden. A foursome of new lnterne adjusts to work· Ing at a llf~metropolltan hoapltal. (2 hrs., 30 min. 1 al) nl I WI U.U. (I),_ "Oevla Cup Hlghllght1" France vs. Sweden (R) ( 1 hr.) ([) ... "The lonenne. Of The Le>rog Dr.tance Runner" ( 1982, Oran1a.) Mlchael Redgraw. Tom Coul'lenay. While J)fectlclng for 1 croet-cOUntry race, a young reform IChOol lnmete contempllt" -hit ~t ht.,~ min.) ...... ...., ('b1 M ,,._, ml&llll Thlt Llvef· pudllan bend pertorme 10f9 lndudlna "Puelooate Friend," "Treuon" and "PQPPles In The Fleld." M~t ..,. "Exorcist 11. The Heretic'' 1977. Fantasy) Alctlatd Button. Lln<M Ir. , Ill .... "Nlatlt Kev'' ( 1937, ~wy) &Orie l(i(foft:-W-arren lful. Att.r ateallnG • man'• Invention. a gang of crodta dtddt they could use the talent• of the Inventor H well In plOUlng their robberlea for them. 1~5mln.) ......... .,. "Foxtrot" (1976. Dfama) Peter Toole, Charlotte Aampllng, A EurQPMt' aristocrat Mtt up a new home on a delerted Island with hie wffe and two MN· anta. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) .. c.l.,. "Xtro" (1983, ScJence.FlctlOn) - Phlllp Sayer. Bernice Siegers. An •rthllnO r.wrna from an alien ebduction In a hk»- W<>f'M condttion thao when he left. 1 hr .. 20 min.) -1 ..... --=--........ .,. "Forced Vengeance" (1982. Adventure) Chuct< Norris. Mary LouAM Weller. A karate expert uses his movee to drM mobe1era out of a Hong Kong ~ ~ eetablishment. 'R' ( 1 hr., 43 min.) (%) .,_ "O, The Winged S.pent" (1982. Fantasy) Michael Murphy, Oevld Carradine. On the roof of the CNyelef Bolldlng. a ~ crook 11umblel eeroaa the neat of • giant feethety ftylng wpent that has been lunchlng on unwary Man- hattanltea. 'R' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) ·1~··••11 .......... • .,. "Gunfire" ( 1950. Weatom) n "Red" Barry, Rober1 Lowery. A noto- rious ovtlaw'a look-alllce picks up~ vlo-- lent traN where his predecetsor lett off. ( 1 hr., 6mln~ ·1 mlCM.""'DOC_T_OM_ .,. "Creature With The Atom rain" ( 1955, Horror) Richard ~ Angela Stevena. A notorious gengst• joint forces with a scientist who can Pf<>- duoe robots out ot deed men. (1 hr .. 30 .alil.. .... ~ llOWll "Sewn Thieves" ( HHIO, Com. dy) Edward G. Robinson, Rod St.iger. PEOPLE COUNT ON US EVERY DAY FOR: Coupon Savings, Complete Stocks, Local News a".'d Sports, and Advertised Values. READING ENJOYMENT 1 DAYS A WEEK In the DailyPillt Friday, February 10, 1984 29 -- Ni e lsen offers 2 bitsfor·yourviews By FRED ROTHENBERG .,,,,. ............ ,.... NEW YORK -Big Rrolh<'r 1,n·1 watching. A.C. N1C'IM'n " I k '!i. ""'l'htng what Amenca "atrhr'I This 1s a ''!.wt-cp'" month. and th.it means blockbuster mo' an. M!'\ler 'l'Ol''I and m ort \Igor an 1 n' c \JiJ 11' c m.'" s -J 11 because the VJ<'" 1ng dlo1<.:t'\ of thnu'3nd" of homes Will be-mon1tot'l"d tabulatt'd and t'valuatoo b} the .:\ (' Nal'IS<"n Co , 1hr nation's prrcm1m.·nt TV pul~ta~..-r In thc.-four s"l'l'ps months -F-cbruan . Ma\, Jul) a nd November -Nielsen 4ut'st1onnaar-es arc sent randomly to ~I S.000 households And even though Nielsen encloses some sparr change as 10l'Cn11,·e. onl) about half the homes will return their d:uly \.IC'Wlng diaries. The half that allo" Nielsen to snoop into their h' ang rooms wall help determine what local stations can charge advertisers for ~om..mel031~ ~n 1he cmsuang months. This not onh scrvcsadvenascrsand TV stations -the &roups pa) mg for Nielsen numbers -11 can benefit viewers. too. Specials for sweeps LOS ANGELES (AP) -February, a ew. ·~ month, wUJ be dominated by the u...a ~lats. btg box-office movies. mfnlMt1el end one added major anrac- tlon: the Winter Otympk:e. Hlw•'• a lilt of top net#ot1c progt'M\S. other tNn regular sertel: A8C r:.b. 7-19: Winter Otympa from Sara- JtNo. Feb. 20· "Superman II,.. starring Chttstopher ReeYe and Margot Kidder. t=.b. 26-27: ''lace,'' a 5-hour mlnlaeriM ttom Che book by Shlney Conran. cu Feb. 14-15: "Gone with the Wlnd," the dMeic CMl Ww P9rt<>d Piece~ starring C&al'k Gable and VMan Leigh Feb 19-21: "Master of the Gwne." a 9-hour mlnlaeriel from the bOok bit~ Sheldon. Feb. 22: "Tap9," atwrtno ~ Hutton and George C. Scott. ~b 2e: "Star Wan,·· .umng ~ Ford, Carrie A9her 8fld M~ H .... F•t>. 28: ''TM Grammy Awwa·· N9C Feb. 10. "The Fenta.stJo Wortd of o.c. eo.tlns." a TV movte 8t#ring Gery Col-emen. Feb 12-14: ''c.t.bffty," a 8\!Mlour m ntsenee baaed on the book by ThomM T'honipeon. Feb. 1e· ''TV'• G,...teet Comrnerc::Wa." Feb.20: "SUS* ~tof~ 'n' Roi." Feb. 24: ''lVa Ceneon9d IMaopata." Feb. 2$: •• Urben Cowboy." Mntno John Travoua and o.t>ra Winger. So says An Nielsen Jr. in a letter to prospective diary lceepers. .. This may be one of your few chances to inform the TV industry of YOUR viewing preferences by k~ a TV diary," says a letter with Nielsen s SlllUlture. The diary is a wceklong record of the participant's viewina choica, broken down into I S-mlnut.e slots. One diary -keeper -we'll call this anonymous source ··0cep Seat .. -lharcd with The Associated Press lhecont.entsofa Nielsen packet, which included assurances that participetJon wu in I.he true spirit of motherhood and aps>le pie. "This Ct'OSHeCtiOD will better repraeDt your community if YOU return a diary for YOUR TV set or sets.. and diaries are returned by others in your community," said an aocompanyina brochure. .. In this way the television industry can learn which programs people watch." The survey ""will only take a FEW MOMENTS of your time," the brochure says. •• ... You wiU never be approached by someone sellinf somethina because you returned your diary." For bis trouble, .. Deep Seat .. ru.eived two shinyquarten, which Nielsen cal1ed .. a token of our.ap~tion. You may wish to use it to brighten the day of a child you know." Its real purpose, however, is motiva- tional ... lf we didn't send money, cooper- ation would be less," said Bill Behanna. M elsen's director of press relations. Behanna added that, in lower socio-economic areas. the enlOICd patuity is "a couple of bucb." SPORTS FANS FOLLOWING OLYMPICS •.• FromPa.ge2 W 11 g 'llf wna OlYWICI ,...,._ .._.dr d .....e. hft. ,. • ...,... Md ca...-hary .._ln .... lbl-llllls_'a..,___.. .. ....,..._ llllls1'1•rtw•,_.lllllsw"e .... _ .................. ,.,..~ -"e lmlna-c1mlr)~ Umla...,.mmttrr d("-..... m~:r::,:;e:;--·o~,..... ,....<9".._._ ....... c ••• , a.•ur hts.~Clln.) •• lW ..,,.._...,.., ....._ Olta••lan ....... 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Choices Include old-timers and some 'youngsters' .I AS People A survivor of Jonestown has found some consola- tion out of the massslaughter ./85. Message of love varies with color and specie of flowers./87 Sports Fountain Valley High basketball player Mike Newton selected Sunset League MVP by the Dally Pilot./81 Costa Mesa and Fountain Valley High girls sew up unbeaten league basket- ball seasons with easy wins./82 Entertainment The winter spectator sport of whale watching enters Its prime time with a festival and art exhibit. /Weekender Woody Allen's latest con- t action leaves movie-goers hungry. /WHkender Business The Integration of high-tech and smokestack industries Is the key to American economic success ac- cording to a noted busi- ness leader./ A7 INDEX Auto Piiot Erma Bombeck Br1dge Bulletin Board Busln•s Callf ornla News Clasalfled Com lea Crossword Death Notices Gardening H .. pYoorMlf Horoecope Ann Lander• Mutual Fund• National Newe Opinion People Police Log Pubffc Notte. 8port1 Stoek Marketa T.-vttton Thel"'9 Weatt1ir WondNewt C1-4 B6 Be A3 A7 CS-8 CS-8 B8 C8 cs 87 86 C9 Be A7 A4 Ae BM A3 89-10, C5 81·4 A8 TV Log Weekender A2 A4 . Satanic link to urn thefts Police probe cult ties after two teens arrested for robbing CdM cemetery By STEVE MARBLE Of IM Delly Hot awt Two teen-agers who police believe have ties to a satanic cult, have been arrested on suspicion of stealing urns containing human remains from a Corona del Mar cemetery. Jack Joseph Mertes. described as Nation reacts with caution By tbe Associated Press U.S. officials. keeping in mind the chilly climate of superpower rela- tions. reacted cautiously today to the death of Soviet President Yuri V. Andropov, which came as no sur- prise. President Reagan, vacationing at his mountaintop California ranch, was awakened in the middle of the night when officials confirmed An- dropov's death. A formal U.S. response to the death was expected later in the day. Reaction on Capitol Hill and on the presidential campaign trail called for Reagan to attend Andropov's funeral himself. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy. D-Mass.. said he hoped Reagan would .attend the funeral, and added, '"I also urge him to propose nego- tiations at the highest level as soon as possible to discuss outstandin' dif- ferences with the Soviet Union. · an 18-year-old drifter. and a 17-year-old youth were arrested Thursday an connection with the thefts. Police said the thieves broke into a sealed mausoleum at Pacific View Memorial Park on Dec. 22 and took urns containing human ashes. The ums and their contents have not been recovered. · Newport police later were notified that a similar theft of human remains had occurred on Jan. 29 in Redlands. Poljce there also arrested two teen-agers and said they are looking for a third oerson. ··tt appears that all these kids knew one another and were at least some- what involved in satanic worship.'" Newport police detective Gary Traina said today. Andropov's death. Kennedy said. presented both ··opportunity and (Please He REACTS/ A5) Soviet President Yuri Andropo• deadtt69. Judges say Laguna lawyer bribed them for his client By JEFF ADLER Of IM 0..., ..... ltelf Three Orange County Harbor Mu- nicipal Court judges testifed Thurs- day that Laguna Beach attorney Steven Philipson promised video equipment or help in winning ap- proval for a court expansion project an return for keeping a client out of jail. Harbor Judges Russell Bostrom. Christopher Strople and Frances Munoz said Philipson told them his client, Orange appliance store owner Lottfie "Lou" Adray, was wealthy, influential and that a jail sentence for violating terms of his probation on a previous drunken driving conviction was unacceptable. "What do you want. what do vou need?" Bostrom quoted Ph1hpson as saying about six times dunng the course of an hour-long meeting about the case in the judge's chambers. The two other judges. however. said Philipson·s offers of video equip- ment and help an winning Board of Supervisors' approval for a Harbor Court addition were made to the court rather than to them personally. Philipson. a 37-year-old partner in the Santa Ana law firm of Philipson and Hahn. is chaflC<I with six counts of bribery, extortion and preparing false records. He has pleaded inno- cent to the charges. The judges' testimony came on the second day of Philipson's Central Municipal Court preliminary hearing to determine whether be should stand trial on the charges. Los Angeles Municipal Court Judge Sidney Chemiss has been asked to hear the case to avoid any conflicts and ensure 1mpan1ahty. Ironically. Ph1hpson·s accusers. Bostrom. Strople and Munoz. all worked with Philipson at one time in the Orange County Pubhc Defender's Office. Besides his work as a public defender. Phihpson also worked as a prosecutor 1~ San Bernardin~ C~unty before entenng pnvate practice.· . Strople tC'Slified that when he told (Please 9ee ATTEllPTS/A2) "We don't know lorccrtaan that the thefts had anything to do with satanic worship. But we are 1nvcst1gatm1 that.•• the <ietccove added. '"We don't know what they did wtth the ashes or why they took them." Police in Redlands descnbed the cemetery thefts there as .. Ver) btzar- rc" but declined lo elaborate. A spokesman for Pacific View in Corona del Mar described the thefts as '"a very private famll) mattel'. "The families. obviously. have aone through enough already." the spokesman added ·•1 don't 5ee any nttd to put them throu&h anr,more. We'd do the same for anyone. ' Newport pohct said Menes and l.M 17-year-old. not identified because of his aac. were arrested in Co ta Meta. Both are being held II the Newport City Jail on SI 0.000 bail. "In m} I I 1h years on the police department I have never seen or heard of anything like this... said detective Trama. "And I hope J never do apm ... Russia's Andropov dies-a-t-6- Former KGB chief led Soviet Union for only 15 months MOSCOW (AP)-President Yun V. Andropov died Thursday at age 69, the Soviet Union announced todar. He led the Communist Party for 5 months, ailing and out of public view the final six months ofh1s leadership. The announcement of his death ended months of reports that he was seriously ill with kidney and heart problems and suffering from dia- betes. He had not been seen in pubhc s.ince Aug. 18, when he met with nine U.S. Democratic senators. The Kremlin withheld an· nouncement ofhis death for nearly 24 hours. and there was no word on a possible successor. Bot-if the Kl'emtm rolerrtted<tn tum over the reins of power to a younger atneration. the names most frequently mentioned are Grigory V. Romanov. 61. and M1kha1l S. Gorbachev. 52. Andropov's death was announced at 2:20 p.m. (3:20 a.m. PST) b) the official Soviet news agency Tass. on Its English-language wire. Tass said he died Thursday. but did not gi ve a cause of death. The only official comment on Andropov's health came when he missed the early November parade through Red Square. Officials said then he was suffering from a cold. Andropov's bnef tenure was marked b) a detcriorauon of relauons with the United States and the rupture of talks between the super- powers on limiting both strategic and medium range nuclear weapons. Re- lattons were subject to add1uonal strain on Sept. I. 1983 v. hen the Soviet Union shot down a South Korean Jetliner with the loss ol 269 li ves. Andropov, former head of the KGB secret police for 15 ~ears. took the leadership of the nauon of 180 million people after the death of President Leonid I. Brezhnn on Nov. 9, 1982. Brezhnev led the ~ountry for 18 years. He stancd a campaign to crack down on corruption and enhance labor discipline and had placed his protegcs in many key posiuons of the Soviet hierarchy. •hhough Andropov was known to be'ailing. the Kremlin issued a series of statements and speeches bcarin& his name and officials continued to insist until the end that he was functiooin$ and making decisions. The Soviet people heard the news when a black-suited announcer mad f Pleue Me 80VUT/ A2) Have your eye on a new car? The best auto dealers on the Orange Coast off er special deals in today's Auto Pilot -PageaCl-4 Chase for Bergeson 's seat shaping up as barn-burner Delr ......... .,, ...... ll ..... Ton ta the abark remounted at Newport•• Crab Cooker. Toothy Tonta returns from1 the taxidermist By JERRY HIRSCH Ot .... Dll!r ........ FolJowinaa year-long visit to the 1.axidermi t, Toni.I theGrtat White Shark is home. • The l l-foot. 1,..00-pound denizen of the sea will hanaoncc again in it fa\ioritc niche at thcCrabCookcrrcstaurant in Newpon Beach. The shark was cauJ.ht 24 ycan aao today by twQ dory fisherman about I 00 fcetomhon: near the Ntwpon pier. accordjna to Robert 'RQubian, owner of the icafood restaurant on Balboa Pcnuuula. Roubian bouaht Tonta forS lOOand had the hark mowucd. lLhllbccnaNcwpon landmarkevcuin~ ~~~ Roumanpvea pany11 thcCrabCookcr1hi momma tocelcbTlt' the 24th anniversary oft he ~a monster's c1plurt. (Pleue ... TOOTBY I A2) \ ' 1 Orange County's pohl1cal Junkies are already calling the r.ce for lhc Republican 70th Assembly District nomination a "barn-burner" and the final filing deadline is still a month away. The six candidates 1n the race toda)' may find themselves spending a combined SI million before the campaian is "ver. They arc au tryina to win their party's nomination for the assembly scat vacated by As- semblywoman Marian Bcrscson. She is running for the state Senate. Winnina the nomination vinually guarantees v1c1ory in the heavil)' Republican d1slnct. The last Dem~ era\ to hold the asscmbl~ seat was Coto de Cua lawyer Ron Cordova in 1976. And this time, even Cordova 1s running as a Rcpubhcan Althouah the widespread d1smct ranae from Ncwpon Beach cast throuah Saddlcb&ck Valley and then 50ulh10 the Mc1Jcan border. most of the action will be on the Oranat Cout. Frve of the 11x annolJnctd Qn· didate live in N'wpon Bcacland \ht $Ptth. Cordova. has has law offi~ 10 JERRY HIRSCH CAMPAIGN '84 Newport Other candidates tnclude Nc:wpon Beach psycholo11st Dr Stanford Green: former lo 1ne Co eitecu11ve and Newport Beach advert1-;m1 and development firm o\\ncr Gal Feriuson. Newport &ach bu 1- nessman Ken Carpenter. John F. Dan.a profeuorat Wh1tt1cr Collcic. and Nc\.\<1><>n Beach Cit) Coun· cllwoman Ruthcl>n Plummer "There 1i a whole vanet~: of somcth1n1 for c:vcf)bod'-." ~' Tom Fu nte • fi t "'ct cttairman of the Oran Count) Rcpuhl n pan • tf ht~tol) holds tTUc. lhe ca11ltidall "'ho emerges u tht m t oon-~T'\.allvc of the bun h v.1ll v.in the • I pnmaf). Fuentes adds. and "no one has tethered him or herstlf lo Lhe conservative wing." Although one candid.Ile, Ken Carpenter. has racked up some strona endorsements -includ1na former President Gerald Ford. Or:anat Coun- t} Shenff Brad Gates and Oranie Count) Supervisor Bruce Ncstandc -most Republican 1ns1dcn n:matn uncommitted to an)' one candidate. accordin& lo Fuentes.. h 1 a wide--opcn field. he says. Carpenter. however, would Sttm to have the advantagt. He is a.head of the othc~ in endorsement and bu raised a war cbe t of neatly S l S0,000 -moR: than 1ny other candidate at this point in the race nd a candidate Gtl ftfl.USOD note • money will be a ~cy factor 1n wimu lhc (k.::ra na 10lh l>is- lnct. ... "Thcrt i no '1nale dominant nc"' per ur tck'' n siauon •o lbit d1 tncl )OU ha\le \0 10 \0 dattC'\ INll ud ll\al l pen \ "fd1'a ~'Pll.lM.: di llat ht " t){)I 1 mathftl l •bout $2S,000. (Pl A.IUllDLT/A2) • I .. • Aa * * Ora~ Coat DAILY PILOT/Friday, February io. 1984 Suspect's roommate tells court of Miller 'stomping' Youth testifies that Wetherall 'wanted to beat him up' By JEFF ADLER Of ... 0.-,,... ..... The 18-ycur-old roommate of ac cused killer Richard James Wetherall testified Thursda) that Wetherall told him how he and another man had .. stomped" Patnck Scott Miller the night he was lulled in the bedroom of his Costa Mesa home. Robert McCandless told an Orange County Supcnor C'oun Jury that Wctherall. a co-worker and his room- mate of m. months, d1!>closed that he and co-defendant Anhur George Goldner Jr. beat Miller last June 10 get even with him tor pulling a shotgun on them. Miller had met the two ml·n at a neighborhood bar earlier 1hat evening. "He said he didn't want to kill new owner ol An·, Landing. tor Holland to dock the Pllgrim therc temporanl} .... a., generous. Holland said. but 1mpract1l·al "The dock ha'> hl·c:n condemned and th e) are getting read~ to tear 11 down. I don't think my insuranll' compan) would give me pcrm1ss1on to stay there." he said. Holland contend\ that the bu.it •'> unsafe to mo'c The P1lgnm'<. hugl' masts are onl) propped up and tht"rc: 1s no anchor lhaan to provide stop- ping power for the 1ih1p 1n case of a near collision He also has no other place to dock the ship even 1fhe 1'> ordered to mo' e I I. Holland ~td h" onl:,. recourse 1s to ask the Judge and the Ne....,pon Beath Cit) Council to grant htm another extension at Rhine Wharf until he ,., sure the Pilgrim 1\ seawonh~ Then he hope., 10 have a place to ATTEMPTS ... From Al Philipson he thought a 1a1I sentencl· would be appropriate 1n Adra~ ·.,case. Philipson countcrc:d. "Perhaps Mr. Adra} could be of 't'r\ ire to the cou rt 1n obtaining .1 m·"' HJrhor ( ounhouse add1t111n The JUdgc \..11J he undef\t11od Philipson was telbng him that .\dra} "had some influrna·" "1A.t1h the Board of Superv 1sor ... Then. Phtl1p\ort 'ug&l'\lcd .\dra~ donate \ 1deo canw1 a l'qu1pml'Ot for the coun'!. u\c in l1l'U nl othc:1 pun1~hment "itruplt• ';i1d lrom thl witness stand "I COOH!\l'd thl' JO'i\.\t'r 'no. I could vel) -"l'l I ha' c '>aid thJ t " ridiculous. belause that'' "'ha1 I thought." the Judgl' added Dunng cross-nam1nat1 on b) dl'· fensc auome\. Robert l hattenon Strople also said he d1Jn't 1mmc:J1- atel > repon the 1m 1dl'nt Bui he ">aid "If I felt he wa ., going to bnbe me I would ha \c: taken ac11on 1mmcd1- ately." Bostrom said Phalipsun told htm Adra\ had ''under~rounJ 1n fluemr" with the Board o t ~upcn 1sor'> ilnd "could get thing'> done .. I le al'lo \Jld l'haltpson said .\dra' had ~1 great J '.ti ot influence 'IA.1th ( tC>\ c 1eorge fku· kmeJ1an and had hdpt•cl c,t>cure a lr•Ltl judge\ appo1ntmcn1 tu tht• r 0111 lh D1stnc1 Coun of >\ppeal The Judge said hr rc:plil·d th.ll d '>Ut h ofTerc, wt· rt· al Cl' pted th.11 11 hardl~ would rc:prnl'OI equ.il lrt.1t ment for hie, tl1t·n1 nohody." Md ·11ndle''l ~1d. "H\" ~id he JUSI wanted to beat him up." Mc{':indlc s:ud Wetherall dc- tn1lcd bow the} had htt Miller over the head with a vaccuum cleaner with t"nou&}l force to 5hatter 1t into a "m1ll1on pieces." Then, they "stomp- ed" htm, the wunes~ suid. "Art (C1oldner) jumped up and down on his back while Rich (Wethcrall) kid.rd him ," he said Ht> added that Wetherall said he had hurt hts toe while licking Miller 1n the head. but continued to kid .. the \ 1ct1m with h1\ heel "Then. the\ robbed him und took thl' ,tufTtu .\rt'i, houi.c." Md. andless lon11n ued l\hller. the 26-\car-old \On of lnrmer Orange C ount} Surx-r' 1sor [d1'>on Miller. ''as found b~ ht\ g1rlfncnd l~ing 1n a pool of blood on June ~8. 1983. He had been ~trangled. 1 c:\t1mon~ al read~ presented dur- ing the: tm1I 1nd1cated Mtlll'r wa~ a drug draler v. ho '>Upported ht!> girl- do<:k the Pilgrim permanentl} e11hcr at thl· Lado Manna Village or at the Long Beach Manna. "'here one of thrl'e concrete piers ha\ been oOerl·d to him. "I'm go1 n~ to <,how up at the: tounc1I meC11ng and testify and ask for mercy on the council's pan." Holland said. "I don't want to get \Omcthing for nothing. so I don't care 1f r ha\ e to pa~ for ~ta:,.1ng here .. Holland !.atd he hope\ to ha'c a large contingent of supponcrs at the meeting. Each of the ttckct~ that Holland has gotten from the Harbor Patrol tbt\ week has a $1 7 fee a11achcd to at. Bui Da\ 1d Harshharger. Newport'\ marine d1rt'('tor ~ad the coun \I.Ill dl·c1dc .... hat pcnalt~ al an~. Holland dcsen·C'> Holland t\ Khedulcd to appear 1n Harbor Muntct pal Court o n March 9 Thl' Ptlgnm of Newport l'i a replica fncnd, their 1nCant son and her daughter by sclhna cocaine and manJuana. Wetherall. 26. 1s bcina tncd on first-degree murder and robbery charges. If convicted, he could be sentenced to a life pnson term without the possibility of parole. Goldner. a 29-year-old Costa Mesa resident. 1s to be tned on s1m1lar charges later th1i, month. McCandless. who shared a mobile home wuh Wethcrall on a moving company 101 in Santa Ana, charac- tenzed has roommate as being a "cool. level-headed, regular guy." When Wea therall and Goldner left the house that June night they thought Miller was alive. the witness said. He said that Wetherall "didn't knov. v.hat to do" when he dis- covered in a newspaper clipptn$ that Miller had died. McCandless said. The tnal. in Judge David Caner's Santa Ana counroom. is scheduled to resume Wednesda:,. of an I 8th-centul) ship that Holland built plank b} plank 1n the front yard of his Costa Mesa home over the last t 3 }ears. Holland's wife. Betty. and three daughters lived in the hull of the P1lgnm for I 0 years while he struggled to finish at. At its launching an November. the P1lgnm attracted 5.000 supporter~ and 1ntemat1onal media a11ent1on. But the ctty of Newport has proved less than enthusiastic about Holland's continued presence there. The council granted the Pilgrim an extension of four days at the public dock but told him he could not block public access any longer than that. So far. the Pilgrim has been at Rhine Wharf for three week'i. lf olland was told b~ ctty officials last ""eek to move th<.' boat or nsk fines and impounding. TOOTHY TONT A ••• l'-romAl Hestlll remembenthedayTon1awascaught. ''The shark was devouring the big white Ma bua the flthermen had caught In their nets. The dragged ft to the old West em Cann.-ywhef'e the Cannery R98taurant Is now," Roublan recalled. The fisherman, Ted Phegley and Luther Pangle, UMd • hot•t to Ifft the stlll-llvlng shark out of the water. On the way up, the shart< grabbed a wooden railing on the I anding with Its mouth and tipped It apart. Roublan said news of the shark's capture spread fast and ltsdlsplay at his restaraunt brought more than 100,000tourlststo Newport Beech that weekend. ··People came wlth chisels and pilers. The all wanted to get the shark' a teeth and we had to guard It contlnupualy, •' he said. Although It may have been the first Great White Shark caught off the Southern California coast. Ton ta alone could not make 1960 a good YMf for Roublan·a restaurant. ·'It got real tough for the fl sh business that year and we wanted to left the shark," Roublan said. Roublan contacted Marlneland>.to aee If the aquatic amutement park was Interested In buy1ng the shark. Representatives from Marineland drove down the coast to look at Tonta but declined to make an offer on tht shark. "I was asking S 1,500andwent down to$400 but theyUldttwaenot for Marlneland, '' Roublan said. He was trying to flnd a way to ralse the $400 he owed Costa Mwa taxldermlat Geor~ L .. ror mounting the lhart<. No one eftewet lntere&ted In buying the cul'louetty. Aoublan took four yeara to pl)' Lee back for the work. Seven years tater, however. Marinefand waa back and offered to buY TontaforS3,000. "This time I looked at them and said, 'no, I don't think 11 It for Marineland," Roublansald. Since then he hu had many offers for the ahatk. "I was even offered $5,000 to let a movle studio fly the lhark back to New Vof"k for the opening of Jawa. ·• Roublan It no tonger desperate to make ends meet and routinely refuses all offers. ''The shark Is fragile and we don't have to do It now. It waa dlffetent when we were hungry,'' Roublansald. SOVIET LEADER ANDROPOV DIES ... From Al thl' death .rnnountl'nll'nl \lo"l ,111d \olcm nh on "'" 1r1 tc:lc' 1\11111 11 t \:lid . 'Thi.' < l·ntr,11 C omm111c·c· 111 tht· C ommunl't Part\ ot lhl' \m ll'I l n1on. thl' Prt~1lt'1u m ot 1hr l '~\({ and th e· l '~\({ C uum ti ol \1 1111\ll'r' "1th Jt·er \01111\1. 111torm 1hc p<11t' and the l'ntirc '>u' 1ct people that')-un \. IJd1m1ro\ 1ch \ndropo' gem·ral sec. retan ot the C P~I ' ( t>ntral ( om m1t1ee pre\1dcn1 of the J>res1d1um of tht• I <:i~R ~uprl'Oll' <)cl\ 1ct. dH·d aftn J long al Inc.·" at In 111111" '<> m1111ll c."•• 11n h·h 9 I Y84 "l hl: name ot ) un Vlad1muo' 1Lh \ndrnpm an 11ul\tandmg leader ot thl' < ommun1'1 P.1n ~ and o f the '>m 1et i,tatc: a \t:iunlh tighter tor the.· 1dl·als of C ommun1\m and for peace 'Alli alwa>' remain 1 n the hearti. of the ~o·..i<.'t people o1 the wh ole pro- grl''i\IVe humantt~" The same report followed ~honh all<.'rward on the Ru\.,1an languagl: Ta'>!> wire and o' 1et telev1'>1on showed a photograph ol the Kremlin interrupting ti!> proe,ramming There wa\ no announcement ot funeral plan\ Th1'i morning --...h1ch da .... ned -...1th the lir<il \lead' '>nowfall 1n Mo~co .... 1n weckc, -~(>,'tl'I radio and telcv1s1on abandoned mo\t !)Chcd· uled programming .tnd pla ~ed das\1 cal mu'IK often a MKn that ..i prominent figurt· h,1, <.l1l'd Because of the ml\ture of classical music. documental) films. and win- ter Ol>mp1n programming on Soviet TV. there had tx·en \Orne speculation that a figure lc<,'i prominent than .i\ndropov had died But the apparent!} abrupt return to Moscow of Igor .\ndropo'. the presi- dent's son and a member of the Soviet delegation at the Ea\l-West disarma- ment conference 1n ~tockholm . and the 1ncrea\1ng somberness of music, made 1(e, 1dent that thl· ~ov1ct Union was preparing to announcr the death of its leader ASSEMBLY RACE ... There also wa'i nu 1mmed1ate announ~mem of a 'uccessor among 1he 12 sur"1vina members of the ruhng Polnburo After the death of Brezhnev. It took two days tO an- nounce a new party chief. although Andropov quickly emcracd as the leading contender From Al "l o en·n hl· lOns1dercd a mt1Jor landtdatc ~ou would have to <ipcnd .11 lea'lt SI 00 (JOO." he add'> And Fcrauwn think\ that 1\ had "The ewen\C of a campaign hum democ rac} It d1'K'ourages good people from r11nn1ng. My word to the votcr5 would be to 10 out and ..cc the candidates -be an informed votrr" FC!'ju~on s.i}s. C ordo\ a al\O 1s bra 1ng for a h1ah 'ltakt\ campa1Jn He 1x·li<'"C\ 11 will rake bctv.~n SI SO ooo and S2SO 000 Just Call 6~2-8086 ) IO win Plummer says her campaign budget a ~t for S I S0,000 As the campa11n continue how t"Ver the candidates may find they will have to pend A lot more 10 win. according to f uentes. .. fhc lead candidate may wind up ~pending S400.000. and amona all 1he candidate~. the expenditures will be more tban SI m1J11on -maybe $2 m1lhon h 1\ aoma to be a field day for the poht1cal consull1ng firms." FuentC"i \aY' Two of the most prominent mem- bers of the rultna body are Romanov, the former Len1narad party boss who was brought to Moscow by An· dropov, and Gorbachev. who ha assumed more innucnce under An· dropov. Of the 12 surv1v1na full members of the ruhna Politburo. seven were thought to h.ave been firm supporters of Andropov and \UCh a maJonty 'hould be able to determine who the 'U('Ct sor will be. Whal do )'OU lib 1boul the Dall)' Pllol'? 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Cllr9Ctlon - 5th reported toxic shock case tied to 'Today' vaginal sponge Idaho woman used contraceptive from Irvine manufacturer From staff ud wire reports The Food and Drug Adminis- tration says a Boise. Idaho, woman has been diagnosed ·as the fifth woman an the nauon to contract toxic shock S} ndrome after using the Today contraceptive sponge. manu- factured b:,. VU Corp. of Irvine. The FDA office in Seattle said the diagnosis was determined thi s week. However. federal health researchers said tn a repon released last Fnda:,. that no definite hnk has been found between Toda} c,pongeli and toxic shock S}drome. even as investor uneasiness caused trading an VU to be temporanl:,. !>uspcnded. The name of the 20-H!ar-old Bcmc woman, who has rernvered. ha!> not been released Meanwhile. an Orange ( ount) "'Oman. the founh lonfirm ed u~r ol a Toda~ sponge to contract tox1t shock s~ ndrome. is continuing to press her sui t against the firm. An attorney for Marl}S Stapelbroeck, Santa Ana, filed a S5 million suit against VU after the 28-year-old woman was hospitalized in November. After initially rejecting her claim. a second review of Dally Piiot Delivery 11 Ouerantffd '~ "r:1A1 r. d11 H t ~ l ' ,, '1_...,,. 1 ..,. t IPf o., I tO r-"1 ,. Ci4"''"''" I L " I' l • ', A L•• Stapelbroeck's medical records by the FDA determined she was sufTenng from the disease. • VU President Bob Elliott said the connecuon between the womens' 1llnescs and the sponge has not been confirmed. He had said VU intends to defend the lawsuit ··vigorously." VLJ spokeswoman Debra Gaynor also said more study will be needed to determine 1f toJuc shock syndrome was actually involved. Because ofa potential link between the sponge and TSS. the FDA ordered VU to place cautionary labeling on the pack.ages d<.'scnbing the disease symptoms. Ell<.'n Miller. consumer affairs spec1altst with the FDA o ffice 1n Seattle. said the Boise woman had been using the sponge shonl> before she suffered thl" syndrome The syndrome. which can be fatal. has been linked to use of certain tampons during the past few years. The syndrome is associated ..-.1th the bacterium staph} lococcus aureu\. Ga) nor said VLI had not rece1\ed v. ord of the d1agnos1s "To-..1c shock !>) ndrome as a rcall> tough disease to diagnose. It m1m1 cs other diseases," Gaynor said. "We're in con~tant contact with the FDA. and they have not told us." She said the company conducted tests before the sponge was marketed that showed the contracepll ve's sperm1c1de and acids would not support the growth of staphylococcus auerus. .Gaynor said that several of the women who ha ve contracted toxic shock syndrome after using the soonge used It incorrectly. Crash kills county Illan An 18-y.ar-old motorlat wu killed 1n1tantly early today In Et Toro when he fo.t eontrof of hll car and wu hurled more than ..00 fe« t>efore coming tor• tn •drainage ditch off the r09dway, authorltiee said. Timothy Campbell of VUla Park reportedly waa traveling at a high rate of speed at about 1:30 a.m. When he Iott controf of hit Dodge Cott In a eet of turna known •• Cook'• Corner, according to the Callfomte Highway Patrof. Offtcetl Mid the youth WU traveling 10 fut alOng El Toro Road that hi• car, after ttrtkfng.., •IPhaJt curb, went aJrborne and rotted end over end after fMdtng. Patrotmen Mid the teen wa cruehed tf)llde hts oar. Campbell w. pronounced dead at the ecerMt of the llCCtdent. ORANGE COAST Cltculetloft 71'/142-4111 Daily Pilat H. L. Schwartz Ill Pubhshe1 Cl•tlfted ~ 7141142..,. AJI other depertrMftt• M2-G21 MAIN OFFICE JJO W""' B•t St C.ot•• ~ C.A ..... •OO·~u fl • •W Cos•• M ... 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Message of love varies with color and specie of flowers./87 Sports Fountain Valley High basketball player Mike Newton selected Sunset League MVP by the Dally Pllot./81 CostaMesa and Fountain Valley High girls sew up unbeaten league basket- ball seasons with easy wins./82 Entertainment The winter spectator sport of whale watching enters Its prime time with a festival and art exhibit. /Weekender Woody Allen's latest con- t action leaves movie-goers hungry. /,WHkender :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:..:·:·:·:·:·:·:::::::::·:::::· Business The Integration of high-tech and smokestack industries Is the key to American economic success ac- cording to a noted busi- ness leader./ A7 INDEX Auto Piiot Erma Bombeck Bridge Bulletin Board Business Callfornla News Clastlfled Comics Cro11Word Death Not~• Gardening Help Youraelf Horoscope Ann Landers Mutual Fund• • Natlonel Newt Opinion People Polle9 Log Public Notloa Spon1 Stock Marketa Televlalon :'ftlii~ -.-.:....~ We1ther WOrld Newt c 1·4 B6 BS A3 A7 C5-S C5-S BS cs cs B7 96 C9 86 A7 A4 A6 B&-6 A3 89-10, C6 81-4 A8 TV Log WMkender A2 AA Satanic link to urn thefts Police pr9be cult link after teens arrested in CdM cemetery urn the-f-ts- By STEVE MARBLE OflMD~Plletat.11 Two teen-agers who poli ce believe have ties to a satanic cuy. have been arrestt.·d on susp1c1on of stealing urns containing human remains from a Corona del Mar cemt'tery Jack Joseph Mertes. described as Nation reacts with caution By lhe Associated Press U.S. offic1ah. keeping an mind the chill> climate of superpower rela- t10ns. reacted cautiously today to the death of Soviet President Yun V. Andropov. which came as no sur- prise. Prt"sident Reagan, vacationing at his mountaintop California ranch. was awakened in the middle of the night when officials confirmed An- dropov's death. A formal U.S. response to the death was expected later in the day. Reaction on Capitol Hill and on the presidential campaign trail called for Reagan to attend Andropov's funeral himself. Sen. Edward M. Kenned}. D-Mass.. saad he hoped Reagan would attend the funeral. and added, "I also urge him lo propose nego- t1a11ons at the highest level as soon as possibl e to discuss outstandanf dif- ferences wtth the Soviet Union.' Andropo\''s death. Kennedy saad, an 18-year-old drifter. and a 17-)'ear-old )'O uth were arTC$ted Thursda> an connection with the thefts. Police ~ad the thieve!> broke into a sealed mausoleum at Pacific View Mt'monal Park on Dec. 22 and took urns conta1nin& human ashes. The urns end thear contents have no1 been recovered. Newport Pol11:e later were notified that a samalar theft of human remains had. occurred on Jan. 29 in Redlands. Police there also arrested two teen-agers and saad the~ are looking for a thard ocrson ..It appears lhat all these kads knew one anolht'r and wert' at least some- what involved 1n satanic worship," Newport police dt'tecu ve Gary Traina said today. ' presented both "opportunity and - (Pleue .ee REACTS/ A5) So'riet Prealdent Yurt Andropov dead at 69. Judges say Laguna lawyer bribed them for his client By JEFF ADLER Of Ille Oelly l'llol It." Three Orange County Harbor Mu- nici pal Court Judges tesufed Thurs- day that Laguna Beach attorney Ste\en Philipson promised video equipment or help in wanning ap- proval for a court e.>.pansaon project in return for keeping a client out of Jail. Harbor Judges Russell Bostrom. Christopher Strople and Frances Muno1 said Philipson told them has client. Orange appliance store owner Lottfie "Lou" Adra y, was wealthy, 1nfluent1al and that a jail se ntence for vaolaung terms of his probation on a previous drunken driving conv1ctaon was unacceptable. "What do you want. what do vou need?" Bostrom quoted Philipson as sayi ng about six times dunng the course of an hour-long meetang about the case an the Judge's chambers. The two othtr j udges. however. said Ph1lipson's offe rs of video equip- me nt and help 1n wan ning Board of Supervisors' approval for a Harbor Court add1t1on were mack to the court rather than to them perso nal!>. Philipson. a 37-year-old partner an the Santa Ana law firm of Philipson and Hahn. 1s chareed wath six counts of bnbery. extortion and prepanng false records. He has pleaded inno- cent to the charaes. The judges' testimony came on the second day of Phtli pson's Central Municipal Coun prehm1nary heanng to determine whether he )hould stand tnal on the chargeo;. Los Angeles Municipal Court Judge Sidney Chem1ss ha) been a~ked to hear the ca'te to avoid any conflicts and ensure 1mpart1alit ) lronKall). Ph 1hp'ion·., accuser'>. Bostrom. Strople and Munoz, all worked with Philipson at one tame an the Orange ( ounty Pubhc Defender's Officl' Be!>1deo; h1'I work as a pubhc defender. Phahpson al~o worked as a prosecutor 1n San Bernardino Count) before enlcnng pra\atc practice. Strople testified that when he told (Pleaae aee ATTEMPTS/ A2) "We don'\ know lorcena1n that the thcf\s had anything to do wath satanic worship. But we arc anvestagaung that.'' the dctectavc added "We don't know what they dad wath the a~hes or why they took them." Pohce in Redland!I de$Crabcd the cemetery thefts there a~ "ver) bizar- re" but declined to elaborat~ A spokesman for Pantie Vic~ in Corona dcl Mar dt'scnbed the thefts as "a very pnvate famil y matter "The famahrs. oh\ 1ou'il} have gone through enough alread~ ... thr \Pokesman added. "I doo•t lft any netd to put them throuab anr,m0tt. We'd do the same for anyone. ' Newl)On pohce ~ad Meneiand the 17-)'ear-old. not adentlficd because of his age. were arrested in Costa Mesa. Both are beang held at tttc Ncwpori ( 11~ Jaal on SI0.000 batl. "In m> I I 1h years on the pol'" department I have never ttta or heard of anything like thi • .. aaid detective Traina. "And I hope 1 never do again." • Russia's Andropov ies at 69- Former KGB chief led Soviet Union for only 15 months MOSCOW (A P)-Prc~adent Yun V. Andropov daed Thursday at age 69. the Soviet Union announced today. He led the Communist Party for 15 months. ailing and out of public view the final six months ofh1s leadership. The announcement of his death ended months of rel)Orts that he W<}s seriously ill wath kadne) and hean problems and sufTenng from d1a7 betes. He had not been sttn tn pubhc since Aug. 18. when he mt'l wath nine U.S. Ocmocrauc ~nators The Kremlin "-'lthheld ar, nouncement ofh1s death for nearl)' :!4 hours. and there was no word on a possible successor. But if the Kremhn rulers decade to tum over the rein'> of po~er to a yo unger generation. the namc!i mo t frequent!} mentioned arc Gngor)' V Romano\. 61. and M1kha1I S Gorbache v. 5:!. Andropov\ death wa'I announced at :!.20 pm. n ·20 a m PS Tl h> tht.· oflic1al Soviet new\ agcnry Tass. on its English-language ware Tass said he daed Thursday. but did not g1"c a cause of death. The onl y offiual comment on i\ndropov's health came when he missed the earlv November parade th rough Red square. Officials said then he was suffering from a <.:old. Andropo' 's brief tenure v.as marked b" a de1eraorat1on of relation\ v.ath the. Unated States and thl· rupture of talks between the -.upcr- powers on hm1ttng both stratcg1t and medium range nudear .... capon!> Rc- la11ons v.cre r,ubJnt to add1t1onal strain on Sept l. IYl\3 v. hen the 'io' 1cl Unaon shot do""n a !)uuth Korean Jet liner wtth the lo "of 269 h\es Andropo\. former head of the KGB secret police for I'\ >car-,. Hx>I. the leadcr\h1p ol 1hc nauon of :!~O m1ll1on peopk alter thl· dca1h of President l l'On1d I Rtl'lhne" on Nov 9. 1982. Brezhnev led the country for 18 years. He started a campaign to crack down on corruption and enhance labor discipline and had placed bis proteges an many key positions of the Soviet hierarchy. 6hhough Andropov was known to be&a1hng. the Kremlin issued a series of statements and speeches bcarina has name and officials continued to 1ns1st until the end that be was fu nctionani and making decisions. The Soviet people heard the news when a black-suatcd announcer read !Pleue 11ee SOVIET I A.2) Kidnap, shooting probed A business meeting allegedly turned to violence Thursday eve- ning an Huntington Beach when a 25-year-old salesman was shot In the foot and a second man was reportedly kidnapped at gunpoint, police said today. A police search has been launched for the unknown gun- man. Police said details of the 5:30 p m Incident at 5375 Industrial Drive are still sketchy. Acc o rd ing to reports , 25-year-old salesman David Jenkins and a second salesman 1dentlf1ed as Brian Stewart of Huntington Beach arrived at the Industrial complex for a business meeting. Police were told the meeting 1nvotved $10.000 worth of gold coins. A third man who met the two salesmen at the location reported- (Pleue .ee KIDNAP/A2) Have your eye on a new car? The best auto dealers on the Orange Coast offer special deals in today's Auto Piiot -Page.Cl-4 Chase for Bergeson 's seat shaping up as barn-burner .,..,,...,......, ........... ....,.. Ton ta the abark remounted at Newport'• Crab Cooker. Toothy Tonta returns from the taxidermist By JERRY HIRSCH Of .... .,.., ........ Follow1naa y~r·lona v1c;1t to the tn1dc:rm1st. Tonta theG~at White Shark 1s home The 12-foot. 1.400-pound dcnaien of the will hanaonceqain 1n ats favontc nacheat the Crab Cooker restaurant in Nt•-pon Stach Tht shark wasau&ht 24 )carsaao today by two dory O'lherman about I 00 fcl't offsho"' near the N""cwpon pier, accordana to Rohen Roublan, o .. ncr of the seafood restaurant on Balboa Ptn1n ula. ao~btan bought T orua for SJ 00 and bad lhcsh&rli:.mowllcd. • ltb.ubana Ncwpon t1ndmm~rcr,1ntt. Roub1Rnpvc1 party at thcCrabC'ookertht mornina tocclcbrutc the 24th ann1"e ry oft hr sc.1 mon tcr'"ap1urc. l (PlUMfMTOOTHY/A2) . Orange County's political junkies are already calling the race for. the Republican 70th Assembly Dastnct nom1nat1on a "bam·bumer" and the final filing deadline 1s stall a month away The sax candidates in the race today ma y find thcm50lvc'I spending a combined SI m1l11on before the campaign as ti"Cr. They a~ 111 tryana to wan their pany's nom1natton for the a15Cmbly ~at vacated by A~ ~mblywoman Manin Bcracson She is runnana for the state Senate W1n01n1 the nom1nauon v1nuall)' IUlrlntee \llCtory in the heavily Republican da tnC1 The last Dcmo- cnt to hold the a scmbly scat was Coto de Caza lawyer Ron Cordova 1n 1976 nd this ume, even Cordova as runn1n1 a a Repubhcen Ahhouah the , w1dtsprtad da,tnct ran cs from Ncwpon Beach ca t throuah ddleback Valley and then \OUth to the ~k~1can border. m t of th~ acuon will be on th~ 0 nae coa,t •ave ot the "' announctd can- didatts hve tn NewflOr\ lkach and the mth Cordf'lva, ha his I v. office m JERRY HIRSCH CAMPAIGN '84 ~~candidate\ ancludt' <"wport Beach p$)'Cholog1't Or Stanford Grttn former ln.1nr lo e'ecut1\C and Newpon Reach ad\t'r11.,1n1 anJ devclopmrnt firm o~ner (111 Fcrau~n . l'orwpon Stach bust· ncnman Ken Carpentrr. Jl,hn F Dean. a profc\\Or at Whattaer Collr-ae. end e-.pon i}(ach < tt>' Coun· c1lwoman Ruthelvn f'lummct "There I\ a ·~hole v nel\ of \4>mtth1~for e"tf')bod) ... \I\\ 'r om f ucn\c\ an.\ vice t haarmM of lhc -Oft ngt" ou '" ~ publ an PJ n ., If h1\lory ho)d 11uc. the calldtd:J\C' who emcrt_rl. \ thC' mo\t t•un- l't rv1t1vr of\the hu,c:-h ~all win the pnmaf). Futnt~ adds, and "no one has tethered ham or hcnclf to the conscrvattve wtna." Altho ugh one ca ndidate. Ken Carpenter. hn racked up some strona cndo1Ymcnts -1ncludina fonncr Prc'ildent Gerald Ford, Oranac Coun- t) ShcnfT Brad Gates and Oranae Count y • uperv1sor Bruce Nestandc -mo t Republican 1ns1den ~main uncommitted to any ont candidate. accordtn&)O r ucntes. II '"a w1deoo0pen field. he 4Jlys C a~ntcr. ho'4C\er. would seem 10 ha"e the ad\ anUlgr. He 1sahcad oftbc other. 1n cndor\tmcnt'I and has rat~ a war chc1t of nearly S l ~0.000 -more than an) other cand1da~ at thas point 1n the race A.nd as c.ndidatc Gil f-crsuW>n note • money wall be a key ~ tor 1n ,,,,inn1na the widc-nn&>na 70\b Di tnct. .. Th re 1\ no tUnaJe d mmana ncv. paJ>l"t or tck\i 1l1on tauon 1n the dl\tnc\ \0 \OU have to ~ to d1rect"""--'~atl 1 dia1 1 -pen~\; ... fi son l'l;plarn , addtnJ thnl \he t for • t~p1nt m 1lan111 bout SlS.000. ( ... A:, IDL~/A.2) ... ' A2 * Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, February 10, 1884 Suspect's roommate tells court of Miller 'stomping' Youth testifies that Wetherall 'wanted to beat him up' By JEFF ADLER Ol IM Oelf ,... • ...,. Tht 18-year-old roonrn1alc ol at.- cused killer Richard J.111\l''> We1hcrall testified Thur~a) that Wc1hl·rall 1old him how he and <1no1hcr man had "stomped" Patrick St.on Mllk1 1hc night he was killed 1111he l>cd1uo111 ol his Costa Mc~a homc Roben McCandle.,, 1old an Orangr ( ounly Supcnor C our\ JUr) lhal Wc1herall. a l'O·\A.orl..cr and h1., room male of "1" monlh\, d1"lt. h>~·d that hl· and rn-<idrndan1 \1 lhu1 C.1rorgt' Goldner Jr Ix-al M 1ller la\I June IO gel even with him lor pulling ;1 '>ho1gun o n them M 11lcr had met thl two nll'n at a ne1ghhorh1111d ha1 c.arlit·r th.11 ewn1ng "lfr ~1d hl· llldn'1 \\ant to i.111 nObod) "Md andlt'\\ \Jld ··~fr .,,ml he JUSt "anted to lx.11 him up " Mc( andk" \J1d ~l·tht·rall ell· tailed how thn had hit \1ilkr 0H·1 lhc head w11h .1 \oil l uum ll1:aner \Ao 1th enough font.• 10 ,h,111l'r 11 1111ci .t "m1ll1 on p1elt"' I hl·n 1hn · 'trnnp ed" him. 1h1.· \\lllll'" '>Jld \11 ({Joldncr) JUmpt:d up .ind do'oA. n on h1!> back while R1d1 I \\ cthl'r:tlll kicked him·· hl· \:ml lk added th,11 ~1·1lu·r.1ll ,,1111 ltl· had hun hi\ tcx.· \\hall-k1ll..111g \11lll r 1n the head. but u1ntinucd to kid~ 1lw victim with hi\ hl'l'I "Then. they robbed ham and 1ook the siufTto An'\ hou~ ... McCandlcis rn1111nued M1llc:r. the :?6->car-old \On of luriner Oranac: C ounty Supervisor l:.d1i,on Miller was found by his g1rltru:nd ly1na 1n a pool of blood on June 28. 1910 lk had been strangled r l''>llnlOn~ alrt•ad> pn:'>C'nled dur- 1n~ the in.ti 1nd1t.a\cd "11ller wa' a drug dl"akr \Ao ho \Upp<>r1cd hi'> girl- lncnd. thc11 1nlant 'un and her daughtn h' <,t•llinit cocaine and mar11ua11a Wl·thcrall ~n. t\ hc1ng tnc:u on fir\t-degrl·,· murder and robbt.'r) l hargt''> II wn" llll'U hl' uiuld lx- \l'nll"llCl'd 111 .i It It p11,on lnm w11hou1 1hc poss1btllty of parole. Goldner. u 29-)t:ar-old Co't.a Mcu rc)1dcn1 I!> to be tried on ')1m1lur charae!> Iller this month McCundlcss. who shared a mobile home with Wethe rall on a mov1na company lot an Santa Ana, charac- 1enicd has roommai.· as beinii a "cool, level-headed, regi.lar auy .. When Weatherall and Goldner lc:h the hou!M." that June n1gh1 thl'> thoua)ll Maller wa) alive, lhc w11ne)~ \a1d He \aid that Wcthcrall "d1dn'1 know what to do" when he d1s- l'Overcd an a new\papcr clipptniJ thal Miller had died, McCandless \a1d . The lnal. 1n Judge David Carter's ~an ta Ana courtroom. rs .. chcduled 10 rl'sumc Wcdn1:\da~ Just a smidgen of mist coated OC's coastline < >m 1:aga1n ra1n cluud\J>JS\C."dovcr <>r11ntH' < ount' fhur'><la~ n1gh1. but thl' l'ar\h \\JS dam~ncd onl) by a heav\ ml\t that to"cfod mmt 11f the lOUnt} '\lo" lornl wcatht:r guru' arc nr1" "orHknng If hhruar) wrll he a'I d r\ J' Jan u.Jr) f hi'> ha\ Ill Ix-'>OffiC SOrl Of 1rwrd. '><lid Huntington Beath \A.l'31ha 'oA.atlht:r J \h1.·rman Denny, 'oA.h11 'h1111ld I.no" aboul \UCh things · lanuJn "u\uall} the h1ghl'\I ra1n- l;ill 111011th 111 lhl' ~l'Ur and this year Wl' got le\\ than J hall 1m h " At.·tuJll\ rain fall last month mca\ured.onl) 28 ofan inch. Denne) \a1d ··wl' u\uall) gl't three to fiH· 1nC'hC'>" Meanwhrk thl' Nat1unal Weather \t.•n ire predKll:d toda} ·,fair weather would <:nntinuc I llgh' were expected 1n he in the nO\ and lo"' 1on1ght in thc uppt·r .io, Wl''>l<:rly wind":> al ::!5 mph "111 pt'f\l\t through the n1gh1 r hl' wn·kl·nd weather foreca\1 l'all\ lur a mmtl} "lunny 'iaturday w11h high' 1n tht.• hlh, g1 v1 ng way to lows 1n thl' uppt·r 40\ at night ATTEMPTS TO BRIBE JUDGES TOLD ..• From Al Philipson h1: thought a JJil -.entemc \\Ould he appropriall' 1n .\dra~ ·,law Philipson counll·red ·1\·rh<JP' '.11 i\dra> c.ould tx· ot \l'f' ll C to thl' wurt an ob1a1n1ng a nl'\A. lfJrhor < ounhou\C.' add11111n " Thc JUdg1: <,:ud ht un<l1:r<.1ootl Phallp\on wa'> tdllng hrm that \dra) "had sumc inllu1:nu:'' -...11h 1h1: H11ard of ~upcn 1sof\ Then Phrl1p,1111 'uggl \It'd .\drtJ\ donate \ 1deo t ann·ra eq1npml·nt 1111 ttw u1urt' U\l' 111 lll'lJ ''' rilhl·r pun1"lhm1:nl. "llr11pll \did lrom thr "line'' \tand "I tOn\e\cd tht· ,Hl \\A.l'f '1111 u111ld q:r\ · ,,,.11 ltd't \aad 1h.11' 11d1culou'>." lx·t aU\l' thJt·, .... 11,11 I 1h11ugh1 " the JUd~t· .1tld1:<l During UO\\·l \;1m1na11on h \ <k · ll'n\t· a\lornc\ l<Hh<:rl C ha11cr1n11 )\ropk also ~ad lw didn't 1111ml0d1 all'I> 1cport thl· in~ 1dcn1 Bui Ill' ,,11d ··1f I ll·lt hr \A,J' g11111~ 111 hnlw nil· I would h;J\l' l,11..l'll oil tl•lll lllllllL'd t Jll'.h Ho,trom \.t1d l'halap,1111 t•r ld 111111 \dr<:I\ had ·unch 1rr11u nd 1nlltwt1L• with the Hoard e1I \uJKn 1\01 ' .111d "'c.ould gc:I lhtnK'> dc11ll I k .1l\11 \Jrd Ph1lip!>on -.aid \dr,n 11.td J gr r<il tk .11 KIDNAP •.. homAl ly pulled QUt a gun at one point and fired two shots, pollce said. One bullet, officers were told. struck a wall wtllle the seconci ricocheted off the floor and wounded Jenkins in the foot. Poflce were told that the gunman then kidnapped Stewart whale the wounded man drove himself to neatby Weetmlnster Humana Hos- pital where he was treated for the bullet wound. Officers said Stewart smce has contacted relatives but that 11 rs unclear whether he was being held capt ave o l 1nllu1:nl l' \A.tlh < 111\ < 1corge !>cu· l..mq1.10 and hJd hl'lf)l·d \Clure a lotal I udgt \ J f)f)< tin l llll' 11 l lo I hl• f-ou n h I >1">lm I < ourt ol \pfll'JI I he 1udgl' .. aad hl' replied that rt '>ulh 11fkr'> ~t·rl· anrptcd that 11 hardl~ \.\-ould rq)rl''>cnt niual trc:al- ml'nl Im h" d1t·n1 "f hen he: mc:n- 11on1:d nther thing' lhl· mun rnuld u'><'. or need and \a HI h" d1en\ \Ao a'> the maJor apphanu dc:akr 1n Orange < <>Uni\ " Ho'>tn>m tl'\tllied Ekl<H1: the mceung rnndudcd Bo.,lrom \illd Ph1lrp.,on warned him hl' might he in trouble: h1m~ell "He 'aid he kn<'" Jhout liou\ton and that I had smokl·d man1uana or brought 11 hack wrth Mr Hahn." Bo"ltrom lC'illfied The JUd~1: al"lo \31d Philipson \ugge~led hr!> du:nl m1gh1 buy several thousand dollar\ worth of toys for dona11on to the county'\ Albert Sr Hon Home in lieu of a Jail ~n1cnce TOOTHY TONT A ••. From Al 111.' '>1111 r1:memhef\ thl·da\ I nnta \\J\taught "I he \hark "-t1\lJc.,.ounng till" h1~ "-h1lc \ca ha,., the lhhcrmeo had rnughl 111 thl'tr nc:I\ r hl' draggl·d It lo the 11ld \l.\•\\t'r n C<Jnn1.'r\ \\-here the ( annt"r\ Rntauranl I\ now.'" Rouhi<m r1:talkd 1 he fotwrman . I ed l'heglc) and I uther Pangll' uwd a hol\l lo hit the ''ii I-It\ 1n~ \hark out 11f lhl' watl·r On 1hn' a\ up the \ha1 I.. grahhcd a "rn><kn r J1l 1 ng nn th<: l<1nd1n~"1th 11' rnou th ,1nd nppcd 11 Jpart Rouhaan \<tld ra·-...' ol thl' \h.tr~ \l ,1pl Ufl' 'Prt·:iJ ld\I and ti\ dl\pl;J\ .1t h I\ ll\l.trc1un1 hrou11h1 moH' lhan JlJ(J lllJ(J111ur1,l\t11 \.t·'oA.pt111 lkJl h lhat "n ~e nd t•r11pl, t .1111<· \\ 11h ' ht'>l'l\ anJ plu·r, I lw all v.anlc<l 111 !H'l lht· \hJI k"' In th .ancl \!,(' h.1cl to guard 11 um11nu11u,I) hl' \aid \lthtHJl(h 11111!1\ hJH lx-1:n tht· fir\ I< ir l'at Whlll' ">ha1k taught nil thl' \ou I han < J lrf 1 ir n lt.1 l oa \t f on ta a lonn ou tel not ma kc I CU10 a good ~cat Ii,, 1<011hwn 'n:,..L,1Jran1 'It got n•a1 tough forthl' fi'ih hu\IOt'\\ th.11 \l'ar <1nd we "anted 10 \cll thl' \ltM~ • R11uh1an ..aid · l<11uh1,tn l onlactcd \'1anndJnd to \c \'II the aqua Ill i.lmu">Cmcnt parl.. V.J\ 111ll'f(''>tt·d111 hu~ ing the \hark l<qune111.111' n lrom MJnndand drnve do" n 1 ht l "" \11• 1luokJ1 l •in ta hut d1:t It 11nl to rnJkc an offrr on the i,hark I " .1\ a">kJOg SI ,S()();.ind wrnt dov. n 10 S4C)(J hut thl·> \:11d 11 wa~ rHJI Im M.111nt'land "R11ub1an \<11d I Ir wa' 1ry1ng 10 fin cl av.a~ 111ra1w1tw i40<1ht.·11"-l'd ( o~ta Me\a '·" Hkrm. ,, ( 1l'orge I A't' 1111 nwu n 11 ng lhl \hark "-o one c:lsc wa~ 1 n\ernu·d 1 n h11.,.rn~ thl·cunou\11) 1<11uh1an tool.. four \care; 111 f>J\ I cc had for the work \c\t·n H'ar<. later h11"-l'\er .\1Jnnd;tnd "-:J\ hal k <ind otkrrd It> hu\ I on1.1 lorS\rl(l(J I hi\ 11nw I louh·d c11 tht•m iJnd \illd ·no I don 11h1nk 111\ Im \1.u i11rl.111d "Rouh1an ..a1cJ \111t l' lhen Ill· ha\ had manv ollrf\ l11r thL· \hark 'I wa., 1:vl'n ofkrcd \5.()(J(Jtu ll-1aIll•1\ ll' 'tud10 II} the "lhJrk hal I.. 111 "'ll·\A. ) or~ tor lhe opening 111Jaw\" Rouhian "no longcrdC\pt:rat1: 111111.1kl' l'nd\ mrl'I and rou11m·t, relu'>n all olllr\ . • · •· 11w ,h.11k 1\ lrag1kJnd Wl'don I h.1,t· 1odo 11 nu" l1 v.;t\d1ffcrent "hen "l' "ere hungr) •· Rouh1an ..a1J SOVIET LEADER ANDROPOV DIES ... From Al thl· tfl'Jlh J I 1\111111 l'llh'lll \ltt\d .1 1 \okmnh 11n \1n 11'1 tel•"'""" I I• \,1111 r he (I 111ral ( t!lllllll lt\'I' .,, Iii• <11nirnunl\I 11:11 1\ 111 tlil' \11.11 1 I 1111111 lhl· P11·,1d 111111 '" 1111 I \\I~ .ind llll' I \\K ( tllllllll "' \1 1111 IL I\ \A.Illa d11·p \lllP1\A. 11l fl1llJI litl p.alh .incl 1hr1·nt1ff' \11\h 1 J'k''Jph il1.1t \ w1 \ la1l1m11 11. ll h \nalr• pr1\ 1•c II• 1.al \t'l fl tan cil lhl· < 1'\I < 1·1111.d I •1111 m1lll'C prn1tl1·111111 \lat 1111 '1tl111111 111 lhL· I \\H \11p11·1111· ..,,,, 1• r dwd .tf1c·1 .1 1•1111( tllllt'" al 11, hnul\ )I 1 1111111111 \ '"' I ctl 11 111>s4 I hi' nanw 111 \ 1111 \ l.1d 11111111\ IL h \1ulr11po\ .tn 11111·.1,11uli1111 k .1dl·1 111 lhl· ( lll)ll t111111\I l'.11 1\ .11111 111 tilt \c f\ 11·1 \l,lll .t \IJUIH h lighll'f tor lhl' uk;1I' ol < 11n1mun1\m and fur pcalc -... tll ,ilwav\ r1·ma111111 lhl' ht•a11' 11f llll' "lfl\ 11 I pt•opk ol thl' whole prt' 11.rt·"1H' human1t\ .. I lw \ame report followed 1ohortl\ .t!H·r ward 11n thl· R U\\tan langUJl(r '·"' \A.IH' and \1)\l('I tl'll'\1\11111 \h11 wed a photograph of 1he J...remlln 1ntt·rrupt1ng 11'> progrJmmang I lwr(' wa\ no ann11umem1·nt 111 l1111l·1;1I f'llttn\ Thi\ ntorn11114 -\\htlh d:iv.11nl \A.Ith lhl hr"lt \IC<tlh \011\A.foll In \'1 0\l<J" rn IA.l'Ck'I ~O\. ICI rad1u Jnd 11·ln 1\1on abandoned mo\I \thcd 1111-d flTli[tramn11ng Jnd pl .. nnl l la\"1 al mu\1< oflen J \ljLJ\ that J prominent htturl h." d1 t·d Bnau'>e of the mr~lurt' of tl1l'>'>tl.al nrn\1t do< u111rnlar\ film\ and w111 ll't <>hmp1t\ pmgrammrngon \ovret f V thl'rl' had hN•n \llnll' \Pl'l'UlatlOll lhat a ligun.· le"' prom1nrn1 th.in \ndropm had died Hur thl· apparenll\ Jhrupt return 111 \lo.,..ov. of Igor Andropo' 1hr prn1- dl·n1·, \on and a ml·mher of th1.· )o\ ll'I dclcg.iuon .11 tht• U\1 -~C'it dl\aama mcnt <11nft1l'nc;c in 51c>tkholm and lhC' 1nrrca\lng \Omherne\\ of mu\•l'. 111.rdl' 11 evident thJ1 th1· \0\ lt'I I 111110 ""J' prepJring lo .innuunlc the d1:.a1h ,,, "' knder ASSEMBLY RACE .•• There .. ,.,., Wi4' no 1mnwd1att.· ,111nounu: mcnt 111 .i \Ul l l'"o' JlllOnK the 12 \Ur\l\dn& memhn.., ol the ruling Politburo Aft1·r the death of Bn·1hrw ... 1\ took two da}' to an- noun~c a new partv c hacf, althoui!,h t\ndmpm quackl\' C'mC'rllcd a\ lhe feuding l nn tender From Al •• J () (' C'n ht lUn\tdertd .1 111.IJf•I landrdalc \ ou w11uld haH 10 'tx·nd at lra\I SI CJ() c J()f} • he add\ And J crgu\or1think'1ha1 J'> hi.Id "The ('.ttpcn~ of a tamp,11gn hurt' dcmocraq It d1'Ko11r;*"' ~rnxJ people from running M) word to lh(' voter\ would bc to &o out and \ct' thr cand1dale\ -he ttn informed "'ti:r " Fer1uson ..ay\ Cordova al\-0 " brae 1na for " high ~takes campa1Jn lk hfhl'Vt'\ 11 wall take between SI So.ooo Jnd S1 SIJ,l)(XI Just Call 64-2-6086 111 wan Plumnic1 \41)'\ hrr UAmpa11in hudgel I\ \<'t for SI SO.IXJO l\s the c:ampaaan continue\, how c\.er the cand1datr1 may find thc>- w1ll have 10 \pend a lot more to win. atwrd1ng 10 Futntc~. '" l he lend candidate moy wand up \pend mg $400,0()0. and a mona all the land1da\c\ thr exp(nd1tur<'' will ht more than SI mallaon -maybe S2 m1lhon It 1~ 10101 to be a field day for 1hc pohtacnl C'On\uh1na firm\," f ueonte\ \3y\ l wo nf the mosi prnm1nc·n1 mrm tx·r\ of 1he ruhna h<>d) are Romanov. the former l cninarad pan> boss who wa\ brouihl 10 Mo\<.·ow by An- dropov, and fmrbal·htv. who hu J\ .. 1,rn1ed niorc influence undfr An· d1opov Of the 12 \Urv1v1na full mcmbcri.of the ruhns Poh1buro. ~ven were thouJht to have been firm \upponcn of Andropov and \uch • maJOrtl) \hould bc able to determine who tht \UCCe\ .. nr will Oc Wi.at do you llkt about Ut t DalJ)' PU01? Wbat doa't you llllt! ('all lb• numbt'r at ldt and )'Hr mt1 11e •Ill bt rtcordd. ltlltrrlbH aed dtll\'trtd 10 "• approprlau tdltor. _ Tlt• 11~ t+-ltotlr Htwm~untr. ma~ttttd letrttetrd tf1tttt lo ttt rdl&•r Oii 11)' lopk. ot1trMM&ort 10 .. r IAUen <"Ol•mn mnt lnrh1dt .._,,, name and ltltpun• n119"11Mr for vulU alloo. 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The r D ·\ offi cr rn Scaule '>aid 1he d1agno'>1\ wa') determined th1\ week Howe .. er. lcderal health rc'iCarc.her\ said 1n a rcpon relca!itd la!>I Fnday that no ddin1tt• lank ha'> hel"n found bel ween I r>da' <,pongC'\ and tO\ll <:th<x:k \)dn>mt•, C\l'n 3\ IO\CM<lr unea\lnC\\ tau<,rd trading 1n VI I to Ix· tcmporanl) \U~pcndc<l 1 he naml' ol 1h1: 20-\ear-•>l<l 0111\l' woman \Ao ho ha\ rel<>~ l'rt•d ha' n111 IX'l'll rl'lt'J'>l'd \kJnwh1k an <>rang1· < m111I\ \\CHl1Jl1 lhl' l11u11h l CIOlitml·d U\t'r 111 cJ i oda} \f>Oll&l' lo lOntral I 111\ll \hOtk \)lldromc. ,., lOOllOUlllK Ill prt\'i her \Ult agarn.,1 tht firm An attorne) for Marl \' S1apclhroclk ~an1a Ana. tiled a \~ m1ll1on \u1t agatn'>I VU after the 2X-~ear-old woman was hosp11all1ed in 'lo' t.'mbcr After 1n111all) rCJCCtrng her da1m a St·c.ond review of ., Dally Piiot Delivery le Gua,.ntffd .. ~ I , h Ir o •' '• 1 •• , ' I II lf1f I •' ~tapclbrocc:k\ medical record'> b) the FDA d('tcrm1ncd .. he was sufknng from the d1~a!oe VLI Prc.,1dcn1 Bob F.llloll .. aid the connc."Ct1on between the women'I' 1llne'lc!I and lhl' \pongc has not lx·cn confirmed He had said VLI in tends 10 defend the law'1u1t "vigorously.'' VU i,pokeo;woman Debra Gaynor also said more stud) will be needed to determine 1f 1ox1c shock wndrome wa'> actual!~ involved. • Because ofa po1ent1al link between the sponge and T5S. thc FDA ordered VU to plat(' caut1onar) labeling on lhl' package\ dl'.,..nbing the <ll'>ca~ '>)mptums Ellen Milkr con'>umer aflaw. 'pcualr">I w11h the FDA onice rn \eattk. \aid lhl' Boi~ woman had been using the sponge ')hortl)' bcfor<: \he surrercd the S\ ndrome The ~\ndroml': wh1c.h can he fatal. ha'> bce'n linked to U\C of tcrt:11n 1ampon'> during tht' pa,t lcw )Car\ Thl' '>>ndromc " as~onall'd with 1h1: hal ten um '>laph~ loconu'> aureu\ < ra\nor \ard VU had not rccc1.,.ed "tmJ '111 tht· diagnml\ "l 1)\ll \hOl k '>} ndromc " a rl'Jll) tough dl\t'a\e to d1agno\t. It m1m1cs oth('r d1wa!>es." Gaynor said. "We're Ill (.'00\lant rnnta<."I With the rDA. and thl'\ h.ivc not told us." Shl· ~1d the tompan) rnnduued lc"t'> before the o;ponge wa\ markctl"d 1ha1 \howed the contracep11,e·., <,pcrmande and acid<> \\Ould not suppon the growth of staphylococcus aueru!I Cia) nor <>aid that SC\ eral of !he women who have con1rac1ed toxic shock syndrome after using lhc \POngc used 11 1ncorrcctly. Crash kills county Illan An 18-year-otd motorll1 WM killed lnat.ntly early today ln El Toro When he IOst control of hl9 car and wu hurled more than '400 fMt before coming to rett In a drak\lge ditch off the roadway, authorttlel aa!d. Timothy Campbell of Vitia Park reportedly w11 travelfng at a high rate of speed at about 1 :30 a.m. when "he Iott controf of hit ~ Colt In a aet of turns known u Cook'• Corner, according to the Callfornla HlghWay Patrol. Officer• aatd the youth wu traveftng 10 fut along EJ Toro Road that hie car. after 1trtklng an uphalt curb, went airborne and r~ end over end after landtng. Patrolmen aald the teen w• cruthed lntict. hit car. Campbell w• pronounced deed at the .aene of the eccldent. ORANGE COAST Clrcvtatlon 71'1142~ Daily Pilai H. L. Schw•rtz Ill Publish,., ClaHlfted edYertlelng 714/142-1171 All otMr depet1tMntt 142-4.121 MAIN OFFICE ' ,.~ .. ft1tt 11 \le ~M (.A ••• t1"'"' 11 • "~.0 C"'•• ....,.. C.• 116?1> if , -<I'"' '9"' i '''''"'~ r >A\t p,,D'~ (-in CJ•n, ''' I If •• I ti' lv\''111101'1\ "" f(Jll•f rTl4ffl•t (JI 1•T..-••'l,..ltf'N'nl\ 'flrtt9,f1 tr a,. W 1-c>tOOuc.~ #ltt'HJUt ~·I r~"'""'" If ,t '''* ,,~,, ,,..,,,,., ~ . , ' • ir'· , , I. t : ' • I ... , '1• ,,,. ... Clrcut1Uon Tetephon•• Chazy Dow•libr Fd1lor nnd Assistant lo lhll Publ.-;her Aotem•ry Churchman (,cmtroller '>• nl'.J • '"' C>'Al•ge 1>1>0 81 C.l>'\fl Mtt\I G•Ol(lf"'I IJ~l> ... 61'.i{J1 ~'!)"'"'"''""Dy,. ..... ~ 1'> """''""' 1., ,.,.. , .. :.Cn"t0''"1 ()'a~tr '''t ....... , w~ 141)1JOtt'4l\lfll ....... •t•~ F C1teao ,., • t , •.AJ1tt --(J411 Qlorl1 A. Powet• Ool.Cll;t Of At1Yet1111ng Oon11d L. Wllll•m• Carpets rr ... 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New Iowa ''"ill ~ 60 AMEX LEADER S \ .. . . . -. orlce and ,,., c::t1an119 oi '"-'~ mos• 1c1111e American Stoa; Exct\9nQ4 1u u1s, tred 1ng nallone ll v •I '!'Qft then s 1 TIEComm• 7101 19i ... -1 WanoL•b8 •16, ,~'• -~~~.'0 2i~~ ) , : .. -=1-1' t>orcM IGH • , 1 • - Verb911m ' , 'J'' + ,._ 01emo Ho , '• -1-PttroLew 1 3. • + , HornHer' 1s2. 1 -• Amdoh" 131, 16•~ -.. 1mM 1m111~foH1 NEW YORK 'APJ -Mo•• act ive O"f( rne-count•r \locks \1,10011~ bv NASO Nanw Vo•vm 8tt .._,.,.!Kl Cl'!~ MCI ' 2 m·• 1 a Ii • -• 1n1e1 ' 1 . • ~ , + •A A.ooteC I 1 '' f ~ Tenon '~ 6 ' • • -• PnilC,I 64 13 ., 1• -l., AC,r"1 61 , 21 19 22 -'• Mllllor , :>& • »'• -' tf8dc • '-,,. allttM S.. 2 '1 't ~onvg1 3. J~ lJ 'l t ~ Co to Quo TES ~ - i ME TALS QuoTES -------- H II\. V()till< l•l"l SO<"t _...,,_ ....... ll"l .. 1oc1.,, c..... Ill' 10 ...... , •• """"" u & .. . c-.w I)!•'"""" -~ .. .. ""~'"-it«, '""' L..i 1• 1' , .. , •• ~ ZN ,_.,,. __ Tl11 .,..., ___ ""_' •It! ........_ • , _. "°""°'" "'" ....... Tt\ .. ~ ..... _..,...,, "~ ....... ...... N 1t0_tr._, __ "'•C:--~- fPM ....... "''°"' ,...._ ' 00 .. ' That· an apt de riptton of both bu tn nd busln people along the Orang Coa t. To keep track of wherecompanie arc oingand wht hp opl ar h lpiI1 th mg tth r ,ju tw th' r ditLin veryd ytnth Busin s ctt91rnfY.our n w llilJ Pilat Cheryl Brown joins Jansen firm as advertising account executive Irvine resident Cheryl Brown ha~ Joined Jansen A1eoctatea as ad\lertl\in& account exn·u11' c:, according to Cbarlea Rt>bert1, el(ccut1vc: vice prc~1dc:nt of the In 1ne ad"en1sang, public relations and market research firm Before JOtning Jansen. Bro"n was an account cxc,ut1ve for 8.J . Stewart AdverU1lo1 rn Newport Beach. • • • Ben Perdue, prcmJcnt of AMPAC, a )';ewport Beach firm, has. acquired a dealership from !Ummax Machine ry of West (1erman~ Ram mu pro\11dc~ Earth compacting equipment for construc·t1on compan1e\ worldwide Ampac will provide !>ale'>. leases and '>nv1ce to thl.' ">outhern ( altfom1a bu1ld~n~ 1zdustl) Jan Knowlton, pre~1dcnt of Knowlton Public Rela- tions ol Anaheim, "a., recent!~ appointed media rcpre~ntall\ e for the "lorth Orange ( ount) Commun II) College D1stnct's two theatrr\, the Yorba LiDda Forum and Wll1hlre Auditorium, Fulknon Knowlton. who has been \1nging tor five )ears at the F ive Crowns an ( oronoa Del Mar. combine\ her background as a profe\'>IOnal entertainer and puhllc m to repre-,ent the d1\tnct's cclebnt) ~nc:s • • • Newport BEach 1murancc repre~ntat1vc Richard Sbaughnet1ey has earned the tndustr) 's 1983 national quality award. ~haughnes~y. a chanercd life underwriter. 1s an agent 1n the Ne'4port BEach branch office of Transamerica Occidental Life lo1uraoce Co. Thi~ 1s the fifth ume he has recc1' ed the Jward, pre\Cntcd annually b\ the National Asaoclatlon of Lift Underwriters fo'r outstanding production during the prcu:d1 ng year. • • • Robert E . J ohnson of LaVl.'rnc ha\ been namtd we\tern regional '><.!In managa b)' Megular '1. The announcement wa'> mJ1.k h~ Barry Megular, pre.,1den1 of the In me-based firm Johnson JOlll'I Mc.gu1ar'\ after spending 12 )'Cars "'1th Wynn'• FrlcHoo Proofing Supply, where he admtn1stercd the ma<>s merLhand1sing acuvm of the company • • • PERSYST, Pernmal ~\stem., I e<.:hnolog) Int announted that ~"cral of 1h l.'nhanccml'nl prodUll'> "ere 1n.,talled tn 1wo stan<lar<l IB\11 PCs to create a production management !.)'Stem "1th t-nough added mt'mOI). 'pec1ahted commun1tat1on., faolit1e\ an<l d1spla~ adaptn MUTUAL F UNOS BRO\\' PfROl 'E KNOW LTON rnntrulkr' to fullingJutomate the scheduhngofall events dunng thl' 21-huur Cerebral Palay Telethon held last month • • • Alpha Microsystems of Irvine has opened a full <;en 1te \alt·, and mMke11ng center 1n Brussels, Belgium, v.h1c h the lllmpan\ .,.m1 v.ould serve as the .. cornerstone" of II\ program to hroadl·n its European dealer ba!>e and 1ncrcac 11\ \hare 111 th1: French and German-11peaking market'> I he firm 110" ha'> more than 70 European dealer\ • • • Environmental Communleatloo1 loc., a producer of (U'>lom spalr and m1lital) h}bnd m1crocircu1ls. ha'i announced lhl' \lgning of a s1,1b'ltant1ve reciprocal agr~ment w1~h Ferranti Computer System. Ltd. of England f he agreemt:nt rdates to the exchange of product technolos} prn<lul twn l'\pt'rtl~ and product marketing coopera11on lO' enn~ thl· I lo,. ( anada and the European Economic ( ommun1t' ; ... 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Inc told a group of Orange Count\ bu'>IOl'"" leader\ Wednesday "The future ofh1gh tcchnolog) 1\ tn learning ahoul drilling 011 helping rnmputcnLc the steel industry and 1mpro' ing the quaht) and manufac- ture ul t.!r'>" Buckle) said at a lun<.:heon mel.'tin& of Town Hall\ Orange Count\ Forum at the We\11n l)outh C oast Plata f lotcl. "The high-tech vl.'r'>u'> smokc\tack contcpt '' dangcrou' because I\ 1s also being use b) poht1<:1ans to promote a na11onal economll pohq to en- courage one" h1lc lht' other 1s allowed to w11hn and die The \1mple truth 1s that eac:h nel'd'> the other And no one El Torlto gets listed 1i. being more mmnformed and misled on th1\ matter than the "orkcr\ in each ol 1hosc industnc:s .. fhc high technology 1ndus1ne~ alont· >won't be where most of thc Jobi. will be created. Jobs will be created through the work we do wnh high technolog) 1n the smokcr,tack areas," \aid Buckley. whose di\ ersificd com- pan} include'> such aerospace prod- uct\ as well Sunbeam appliance\ Because the) employ such a high percentage of the workforce the trad111onal o;mokc:'>tack 1ndustncs will 51111 remain the hean of the nauon's cconom)' "If the ')mokestack tndustnes go Silicon Valley 1s a dead duck," the chief executive officer said. Buckky aJso cnucized the concept of the federal government developing a national tndustnal pol1C). "With a government that can't keep He.. cash register nght 1mag1nc wha1 tt would do w11h a natwnal andui.tnal policy," Buckle) said. Buckley ~•d the ~hon term outlook for the econom> 1s \\Ill clouded b) interest rates five to i.1x points above where the)' should be H1\toncally, 1nterei.t rates have run between two and three percentage pointHbovc the inf1a11on rate If that was true today. lhe pnmC' rate should t>c about 6 percent "for the first time 1n modern h1i.tol) long term 1ntcrl.'~t rates arc more than short term 1n1erc'll rates That discourages bus1nei.-.cs 1n 1n- \ C'illng 1n the futurl'" Buckle) ~1d But the imbalance ma~es 1he dollar a good 1n,cstment abroad. This ha\ made the dollar too valuable tn relation 10 foreign curn·nnc~ and 15 discouraging export~ The nation mu~t be prepared to take advantage: ofnew market\ world- wide !hat arc opening For the O range County area that means the Pacific Rim. Uuckley said Ceremonies were held on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange floor to mark the official Hating of Irvine-baaed El Torlto Reatauranta on the NYSE. Taking part in the event were Richard A . Grasao. left. vice preaident of the NYSE: Larry J . Cano. right. prealdent of El Torlto, and NYSE apeclallat Richard F. Gianni, center, who explained the apeclallat book to the new member of the NYSE. SPEAKERS SPEAK OUT ~ewport fkarh ll'\ldl'nl\ I\ 11 lc..l' I err\ and Rou de ( •ravtllL''> "l'fC among 14 prof C\<,IOna I '>JX'ah•r\ "hn u1ndutted training proram' Jt !ht• lhrcc-<.la} National \pcJ ers \<,<icx.1,1-• NEW YORK ''g'' -Tile follOwtnO 11 .. 71 ASuro ) f • uo 9 I tlOn Winter Work.,hop at thl.' De,en show' !ht ver the Counltr u Lasrm~ J~.I • Uo 9 1 Inn rn La., Vega' la'it weekend stocks and warranls trtal have oont up ~en1rv UP ; l the mo,1 and down th1 mo" bued on rans Jt •• UD Mike Fer I) 1\ an cntena1n1ng Gowond • Uo 8 7 Jflcr-d1nner <,pc:.-al..er .ind a nat1onall} oercenl of chanoe for nu,.dal No steurllles trading below 2 or 1000 shares are included Na mt Lint Ch~ PCI rl.'logn11cd trainer and consultant 1n Ne1 and oercen1a~e chanoes are lhe I ioflCh s ~\~ 4 , I r1 c,uch area<; a<; ~ale\ r nhn1que\ \elf d1ttertnce t>elwten ht orevtous closlno J onar I • bid or1et and lodav's 111s1 b•d once BllllnN' I • -1, Development and Managl.'ment h)' 4 Unlo s 2"11 '• ObJC<:\1,ei. H1i, prc\cntation at the UPS 5 A~olr ' 4 • _, Work~hop cnt1tkd "\dling Name LISI Chf. Pct ~ Iloo of '~·· -3, I wai, 1 1nC110Tch i~ Up m 1trocm , Product with lntcgnt) .. ~ ionieo t I ~ Uo 8 aulc. wl 4 ,, -I Off ~II UP ar un ' .. -. 1. H A former TV produt:c r dirct 1or • A IOOd 41. lc0 Uo IY JHolx un r= , I 4 and writer Rou de C Ha' t•lle\ U\1.'\ s Al1kA8 2 • +s-J6 Uo ~rewav _ ,,, t 4 ' Nori' Ir 1 ~ : Uo Is I n advn un 1. I • video 1apc rcrnrding "h1k helping MdldBc.o Uo ,. Ter~o ~ ! 1 I 4 corporat1on l'Xl'tUll\C\. pruft·\\lonal ' VutbOI Up 14 14 Van vk ' 1 .. i M•cr~m h! .. ,.,. UD I! I IS Nwk w187 "' '>peakl'r' and othl·r hu\tnt''' r<'<>plc 10 Auto { + '• Uo l' Rauch 11! l . 14 dewlop mnrl' dlnt1'l' u1mrnun1l:J II Kin r 4 1 I 1 UP ~DIU' s l • 13 I~ C,l~SI n 11!. I • UD l8 orlnS ''• '• ' 6 IH>n \klll\ ..... t11k 1cl.1t1ng to lndl\ 1J-Wr~n1L 1"-I UP Rolf11, 2"' "' I 6 ual<, ;1nd to lar1'C Jud1COll''> dl· 14 Mt J1SI ~)! .. UD II fl Trmfll un A l~ 14 I 6 IS Nalh am .. . Uo II I !omSv s " , = ~ . ! ~ (Jra,elle'I "ork\hop "'a' 1111\'d lk-19 Frtt\En + 1. UD Ii! fJinltC ,, I~ vdop D> nam1c \pt'aking "ik1ll\ l \Ing PabSIB , r· +p·16 'tfp 11,nH p . J~ Wrlf"'I 1 16 AIA J·· '• V1do Rcrnrcl1ng and Rt•pla> " KV h' 8 ' i,., Up &areEn I • l~ ExcatT •'\\ + ~ Uo nPttvs I --------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hagaan-Dazs store opens kc-l rcam lo\l'J\ \\di n:JOltC to k no"' <11101 her Haagen·l>a/\ .. t10p ha'I opened 11'> <loor\ l 1xatcd at ~4110 W ( 0'1\1111(1,hW!l~ tn 1'l'Wfl00 Rtadi. nt·xt to the Nt"wport \k1 c ompan) the tht• l(C trcam \tore "'Ill al\o be \Cllinacakes pie\ e\p11:~~0 and cappucchmo. accord- tng to owner' Cath) nnd Wayne Ht· ck Ha:i&rn·D<llc, "''II he <>P<'n from 11 a m lo I I p m ~unda) through thur\dn~ and 11 a m 10 m1dn1ah1 on Fnda>c, and S:uurda)" Carroll named Pat1fil Bell hH named Dave ( arroll as 11~ area mannaer respoM1blc for ~rv1ce to the company'' 925.000 rci1dence and bus1ne s cu,tomcn 1n Or- anv County C'arroll. S6 will be hcad- quancrd 1n Orange. Hi du11t1 will include coorJi- naun1 the companY-1 scr· CIVI(, ment &rauot ' .. F'INANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS Al Decemher JI: A\\Ch Oepo~its ~et Loans S hareholders' Equh y (A ) l 'naudited Ill \l'H)I \I( 11K'I11f 11 I I I ''"" le< I •• \ ""' Ill II Ul" • I Ill ,.,, •II ,, ,, ... , .. " 11 .... h ( \ "·'"" • 11 t l'l\I '""II 198J (A ) S 12 'JN2 .1100 ~ 1 14 ,Jk ~ .000 s h.'\.201.000 ~ 7.167.(X.l<l 1982 "u ( han~e SX".l.'9.CXXl +i",. S7o.222 .CXXJ )()'',, ~4k,4fl0.(Xl0 JO",, 5 ti.Q:\n.ooo Joo 'Ill fll I 11 \\I RI .111\~L11flll l \)Ill ''·tt~ ( ('flh'f l>ri~. t1 Ill l\nt"" tth1I 1 (t~IJ \1tt\ol l, o\ 11 llJll I 1~1 '7\H 111 -------'---. I I HIGH 84 LOW50 . f lllT 1111111 f AIDA Y Ff UFWAl!Y 10 1484 OH AN Gf COUN TY <AL lfOHNIA '1L, LE NI' Win $100 In the Piiot'• Soclal Security Sweep•takee -Page89 Coast Polltlcal satirist Dick Gregory took shots at everybody In a UCI speech./A3 ·:·:l.·~:·:·X·:·: .. ;~:·:·:.:·:·!•!•!•!·!·!·!·!·!·~!·~!·!·!•!·: California McDonnell-DolJglas workers return to work, but remain angry at scabs./A4 Nation Reagan's campaign chief says U.S. should pull out of Lebanon./ A4. Actors and authors en- dorsing coffee drinking have come under fire./ A4 World Who wlll succeed Soviet chief Andropov? Choices Include old-timers and some 'youngsters'./ AS People A survJvor of Jonestown has found some consola- tion out of the massslaughter .185. Message of love varies with color and specie of flowers./87 ·:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::·:·:::::·:·:· Sports Fountain Valley High basketball player Mike Newton selected Sunset League MVP by the Dally Pllot./81 Costa Mesa and Fountain Valley High girls sew up unbeaten league basket- ball seasons with easy wlns./82 Entertainment The winter spectator sport of whale watching enters Its prime time with a festival and art exhibit. /WHkender Woody Allen's latest con- fection leaves movie-goers hungry. /WHkender Business • 1e Nation reacts with caution By the A11oclated Preu U.S. officials. keeping 1n mind the chilly climate of superpower rela- uons, reacted caut1ously today to the death of Soviet President Yuri V. Andropov. which came as no sur- prise. President Reagan, vacationing at his mountaintop California ranch, was awakened in the middle of the night when officials confirmed An- dropov's death. A formal U.S. response to the death was expected later in the day. Reaction on Capitol Hill and on the pres1dent1al campaign trail called for Reagan to attend Andropov's funeral himself. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., said he hoped Reagan would attend the funeral. and added. "I also urge him to propose nego- tiations at the highest level as soon as possible to discuss outstandinf dif- ferences with "the Soviet Union. • Andropov's death. Kennedy said. presented both "opportunity anrf (Pleaae see IEACT8/ A SovtetPrsldentYurt Amlropo• dead at 89. Satanic cult probed in urn thefts; cops hold two teens By STEV~ARBLE OflfteOelly • Two t n-agcrs who police believe have tics to a satanic cult. have been arrested on susp1 c1on of stealing urns con taming human remains from a Corona del Mar cemetery. Jack Joseph Menes. descnbed as an 18-year-old dnfter. and a 17-ycar-old youth were arrested Thursday in connection with the thefts. Police said the thieves broke 1ntoa sealed mausoleum at Pacific V1<'w Memonal Park on Dec. 22and took urns contain mg human ashes. The urns and their contents have not been recovered. t Newpon police later were notified that a similar theft ofhuman remains had occurred on Jan. 29 in Redlands. Police there also arrested two teen-agers and said they arc looking fora thrrd person. "It appears that all these kids knew one another and were at least somewhat involved in satanic worship," Newport police detccti ve Gary Traina s~ud today. "We don't know for ccrtam that the thefts had anything to do with satanic worshi p. But we are in vestigating that," the detective added. "We don't know what they did with the ashes or why they took them." Police in Redlands described the cemetery thefts there as "very b17arre" but declined to elaborate. A spokesm~n for Pacific V 1ew 1n Corona dcl Mar described the thefts as "a very pnvatc family matttr. "The fam 1lles. obviously. have gone through enough already." the spokesman added. "I don't sec any need to put them through any more ." Newpon police said Mertes and the 17-year-old, not identified because ofh1s age, were arrested m Costa Mesa. Both are being held at the Newport City Jail on SI 0.000 bail. "In my 11 1/i year .. on the police department I ha vc never seen or heard of anything lake this," said detective Traina. "And I hope I ne verdoagain." Judges tell bribe attempts Three coun ty jurists say Laguna lawyer offered video gear By JE FF ADLER OftMO.., .......... Munoz said Philipson told them his client, Orange appliance store owner Lottfie "Lou" Adray, was wealth). mfluent1a' and that a Jail sentence for violating terms of his probation on a previous drunken dn vi ng conv1ct1on was unacceptable. Ph1llpc;on. a J 7-year-old partner in the 'ianta Ana law firm of Philipson and Hahn. 1'i charsed with six counts ot hnber). e:ittort1on and prepanng fol~ records He ha-. pleaded inno- Cl'nl to thl· charges T hr 1udges' testimony came on the (Pleue .ee BRIB£RT/A2) • 1es Former KGB chief served 15 months MOSCOW (AP)-President Yuri V. An'2ropov died Thursday at aic 69, the Soviet Union announced today. He led the Communist Party for lS months, a1llna and out of public view the final six months ofh1s leadership. The announcement or his death ended months of reports that he was seriously ill with kidney and heart problems and sufTcnna from dia- betes. He had not been seen in pubhc since Aug. 18, when he met wnh nine U.S. Democratic senators. The Kremlin wllhhcld a n· nouncemcnt of his death for nearly 24 hours. and there was no word on a possible successor. But if the Kremlin rulers decide to turn over the reins of p0wer to a younger generation, the names most frequently mentioned arc Griaory V. Romanov, 61, and Mikhail S. Gorbachev, S2. Andropov's death was announced at 2:20 p.m. (3:20 a.m. PST) by the' official Soviet news agency Tass, on its EngJish-lanauage wire. Tass said he died Thursday. but did not 11vc a cause of death. The only official comment on Andropov's health came when he missed the early November parade tlfrough Red Square. Officials said then be was sufTenng from a cold. Andropov's brief tenure was marked by a detcnorallon of relations with the United States and the rupture of talks between the super· powers on limiting both strategic and medium range nuclear weapons. Re· lations were subject to add111onal strain on Sept. 1.1983 when the Soviet Union shot down a South Korean jetliner with the loss of 269 lives. Andropov, former head of the KG B secret police for 15 years, took the leadership of the nation of 280 million people after the death of President Leonid I. Brezhnev on Nov. 9. 1982. Brezhnev led the country for 18 years. He $tarted a campaign to crack down on corruption and enhance labor discipline and had placed his protcgcs in many key pos1uons of the Soviet hierarchy Although Andropov was known to be ailing. the Kremlin issued a scncs of s1.1tcmcnts and speeches beanng his name and offi cials continued to insist unul the end that he was functionms and making dec1S1ons The Soviet people heard the news when a black-suited announcer read (Pleue aee SOVIET I A2 l • ANDROPOV CHRONOLOGY Have your eye on a new car? The best auto dealers on the Orange Coast offer special deals In today's Auto Piiot -PagesCl-4 , The Integration of high-tech and smokestack Industries Is the key to American economic success ac- cording to a noted busi- ness leader .I A7 Three Orange Coun I> I I arbor Mu - ni c1pal Cour\ Judges tesufcd Thu~ day that Laguna Beach auomcy Steven Philipson promised video c<1u1pment or help 1n w1nn1ng ap- proval for a court expansion project 1n return for keeping a chcnt out of Jail. Harbor JudJcs Russell Bostrom. Christopher Strople and Franccc; "What do you want. what do you need?" Bostrom quoted Ph1hpson as !laying about six times dunng the course of an hour-long meeting abou1 the case 1n the Judge's chambcr!I The two other JUdge'i, however. s~ud Phihpson's offers of video equip- ment and help in winning Board of Supervisors' approval for a Harbor Court addiuon were made to the court rather than to them pcr'iOnall y Chase for Bergeson 's seat shaplng up as· barn-burner INDEX Auto Piiot Erma Bombeck Bridge Bulletin Board Bualneu California New• Claulfl.c:t Comic. Crouword DMth NotlcM Gardening Help YourMlf Horoecope Ann Land«• Mutual Fund• NatloNllNewt Opfnlon Peopte POflee Log Publk: Notion Sparta &took Martcttl Televlllon Thelt-...__ __ _ WMthef---- WorldNew1 C1-4 86 88 A3 A7 C5-8 C5-8 98 ce cs 97 B8 C9 0e A7 A-i Al BM A3 89--10, cs B1·4 A8 TV Log WtllcendteJ_.Jlm811, A2 A.t I Orange County's pohucal junkies arc already calling the race fo r the Republican 70th Assembly District nomination a "barn-burner" and the final fllina deadline as sull a month away The 'i1x candidates in the race today may find themselves spendina a combined SI m1lhon before the campa1an 11 over. They ~all tryma to win their party's nomination for the assembly seat vacated by As- semblywoman Manan Stf'IC'On. he 1s runn1n1 for the a.tc Senate. W1nn1na the nomination virtually 1uaranttt victory in the heavily Republican d1stnct. The las1 Demo- crat to hold the a scmbly scat was Coto de Caza lawyer Ron Cordova 1n 1976 And thlS umc, even C'ontova 11 runnina as a Republican Althouah the widespread d1stnet ranaes from Ncw1>0rt &each cut throuah ddlcblck Valley and then south to the Mu1can border , most of the action will be on the Oran C'oa •--------fJVe of th<" 1~ announttd an· d1datc~ hvc 1n Ncwi><>n Beach and the s1~th. Cordova. h9' h1~ law offiet 1n JERRY HIRSCH CAMPAIGN '84 Newport. Other candtdatcs include Ncwpon Beach psycholoaist Or tanford Green, fonT\er Irvine Co uecuuvc and Newport Bca<:h advenn1na and devclopmenl firm owner Gil Fcrauson. Newport Beach bu 1- n man Ken Carpc~r. John F. Dean, a professor at Wbitt1cr Collcac. and Newport Beach C'1ty C'oun- ctlwoman Ruthcl)n Ptummcr. .. Thm 11 a whole vanct~ of somctl\int for cvcrybod)." say Tom Fuent • fint v1ct chairman of tht OR" C",ounty RcpublMOaa:~a.v..- lf histt>ry hold trvc. the C'lndtdltt who cme'l' a1 the mo.i con- Krvau ve af the bun h ~tll wm th ' pnmary. Fuentes adds. and "no one has tethered him or herself to the conscrvat1vt wina " Although one c.4lnd1dalc, Ken Carpenter, hu racked up some 1tron1 endorsements -includina former Prt 1dcnt Gerald Ford, Oran c Coun - ty henff Brad Gates and Oranae ' County Supervisor Bruct Nestandc -most Rcpubhc~n insiders ~main uncommitted to an) one candidate. accotd1na to Fuentes It 1s a wide-open field, he u y Carpenter. hov.cver. would seem to havetheadvantaat He 1uhad of the others 1n endoncmcnt and ha raised a war chttt of nearly S 150.000 -mort than any other <.".tnd1datc at this point in the race. nd a candidate Gal Fnsuson nott1 monc:)' will bt a kc) ri tor ui •1nn1na Ill ~1ck-ranpn1 70th Di tnct. "'T'Mte '' no inaJc dom1nan1 new~fll r or t lt\.1 1on nau n 1n th d1 tn you ha t to \0 du'K'l il:aDd 11-., i~~ .. F \I n ~pt"lm • lddlnJ that the-con or.-- t)1)kat m11hn11 about SlS,000 (Pl A &IOLT/A2) Newport's J a ws back in Cooker Great white shark caught 24 years ago s tirs local memories e, JERRY lllRS( II Ol tr.. Delly Piiot •t•H I olluY.11114 .i H·.11 l11nii ~•'Ill to the tu••dl11111\t I 11111,1 the <.1rl·a1 While • \h:tr I. " huml· J hl' 12 loot I 400-pound dt"n 11en 111 the \CJ \\-ill hJn" onn· att1.11n 1n 1t!I f;J\ 1111ll' n1dw JI lhl' ( r.ih ( ooker ll'\tau1.int 1n "-l ~port Ue.i<:h fhe 'hJrk wa\ tauy.hl 14 year\ .t&O t<1Ja, "' t1A.o dnr ' lt\hrrm.in about ti" 1 ll'l'I othhor~ ne.ir the "-cv. pon pier <Jnor<ltng 111 Rohen Roub1an oy.m•r of lht: ~·alclO<l rt:,tauran1 on 11.tlhoa Pl·n1n\ulil Rouh1t.1n houl!,hl l onta tor \100 ,111d had lht: \h.irl. mounted It hil' tx·l·n .1 \;n~port l<Jntlm.ul.. c ',., "nu· l<11uh1a11 !(·n1· .c rwn' JI 1hr < r.1h < 11111..rr thl\ mor n1nt' 111 ll°ll h1Jlt: tlw ~4th Jlllll q·f\Clr) 111 thl· \t',I lllllll\lel ·, .1ptun lit-'1111 rl·mlmll\·r\ thl' d<t \ Junta •.;1\ l,lUj1hl ·· 11il· 'hJrl.. IA.ti\ dnourang till' h1g ~hill' \l·:i ha\\ the li'>ht:rrllen ha<l l:111yh1 in thr1r net\ r hl· dragged 11 IO \tll' 11ld ""ntn n ( Jllll•T\ 1A.hCfl' tht: f ,trllll'I\ l<l•\1;Ju1a111 " rlCllA. .. Ruu- 111,111 11·1 .llkd Delly ..... phot• lllJ llktl«d llMfllef Tonta the s hark remounted at Newport'• Crab Cooker . I t ... ti,lw11n<111 I l•LI l'hl·glt.:) .ind I 11tlw1 1·.111~h U\nl J lt11"1 10 lilt 1hr .1111 J,, 111g ... 11.11 ~ 11111 •it thl· 1.1.atl·r On th •,1\ up th\' '"·"~ t1-rahtx·d a ' ",J n r .1il1n~ 1111 thc land1n~1.1. 1th 11\ r 111u11t 111d 11pp1.·d 11 .1p.1rt ~11ub1 Ill \,ttJ Ol'l.I.\ 111 thl' \hJrl.. \ .1pt11rc 'P ~.11 1 l.J\t .ind 1h dl\pl,1~ at h" re\1,11.i trrt hruuJ1,ht mun.· than '"llJ!)(I 111 111\t' to Nt·"'pon Bealh 'I .ii '"·cl..1 r 11 l'l"upk .11m Yo 11 h dll\l"I'> and plw" I 111 ,ill "'llnll'd 111 gtl tht: .. ti.irk ' tl·rth .111d '-"C ha<.l 111 guard 1t llfl(llllJCIU\I\ hl' \(Jill \llh11u~h ti llld\ hit'"l ht'l'n thl• lir\t I tll'<il \\ l111t .... Ii.HI. CJUVhl 11 tl th1: "• 1tl1u 11 C .rld111111.1 \ 11J\t I on ta ,,),.111• 11111lcl 11111 fll,11..1· I 'J()(J J Jl,000 \.ti f11r f<rt1!111,111\ fl"\ltllHJO t ·11 got real tuugh tor thr l"h hu.,1ncss that \1:ar and "'l' "'antl·d 111 \C.:11 lhr shark .-. R11uh1iln \<ml Roub1an conta cted "1anncland 111 sec rf the aquatic .imu"K:ml·nt par~ v.a'> intercc;ted 1n bu\ 1ng tht: '>harl. R~scn1anvl'\ from \iia randancl drO\ e down thnoa\t to loo!. ttl TontJ but declined to make an otkr on thl \hark. ··1 was a~k1ng SI SCKl Jnd went dov. n to S400 but thl'}" \llld 11 was not for \1anneland ·· Rouhran \31d He Yo-a~ lf)1ng to find a Y.J\ tu ra1'>t.' lht· $400 hr owed ( mtJ Mesa ta,tdl'rmt'>t (1l'urgc Ler for mounting the 'hark No' one d\c· wa\ intt:te'>tl'd tn hu) 1ng thi.: rnnou\rt~ Roub1an BRIBERY ATTEMPTS TOLD ... From Al ' cl.1. 11 J>h1llp,1111 ' < cntrJI 1p.11< qorll prt•li 1111.ir\ hl·.1111114 ll II I Ill llol' .... hl·tlll•J II 'h11u ld \t.111d • 1.1 "" lhl' d1u1v1·, I "' '"Jl,d•·\ \1 ,1 1p.1I ( 11urt I rdyt ~ dr c\ J 1•r111"\ h"" l"llTll ,1 \~td In hlrll lhl· .1 1 .s 111cl .111\ l•irsll1l ''.ind 1·11,urr 11 p.11 •1.il11 \ 111111<..111. l'hil1p\1111\ ,1(\11\l'" Hm trom \tropic and M uno1 till "'orkcd 1A.1th Phtllp<,on at ont• linll· 111 the Orange Count~ Puhli<: lklcnda\ c >mtc Ht:\10e\ hi\ work a' a puhlil defender Ph1llp\on al\o v.orhd J\ a pro~nHor 1n \an Hl·rnard1n0Count' Ix-fore entt:n ng pri' ate prac tilt' ~tropic IC\t1fied th<il whrn ht: told l'h1h pc,on he thought c1 Jatl \t:n tt:nu· MILLER SLAYING •.. From A l 1n the head, but continued to kick t he victim with his heel. "Then, they robbed him and took the stuff to Art's houte." McCandless continued. Miiier, the 26-year-old son of former Orange County Supervltor Edison Miiier. waa found by his girlfriend lying In a pool of blood on June 28, 1983. He had been strangled. Tettlmony already presented during the trial Indicated Miiier was 1 drug dealer who supported his glrltrlend, their Infant son and her daughter by aelltng cocaine and marijuana. Wetherell. 26, Is being tried on flrtt-degree murder and robbery charges If convicted , he could be aenterl<*t to a life prison term without the posslblhty of parole. Goldner. a 29-year-old Cost a MMa resident, la to be tried on s1mllar charges later this month. McCandless. who shared a mo bile home with WetheraJI on a moving c.0mpany lot 1n Santa Ana, characterized his roommate as being a "cool. 1 JOI-headed regular guy." When Weatherall and Goldner left the houle that June night t~ 1 t-.ought Miiier was allve, the wttneu tald. He aald that Wetheralf ''dld n t 11now what to do .. when h• discovered In a newspaper cllpplng that Miiier tiad died McCandless said. The trial rn Judge Oavld Carter's Santa Ana courtroom, la scheduled 10 resum~ WPdnesday. t1111 l. lour n:ars to pay Lee back for the IA. orl.. ~eH·n )Cars later. however. Marineland was back and offered to hu\ T onla for SJ,000 ·· fhl\ time I looked at them and ~1d ·no. I doTI"'t lh1nk It is for ~anntland." Roub1an said. Sinn· then he has had man} offers tor the '>hark ··1 wa\ e'en offered $5,000 to let a movte studio ny the shark back to "'t:v. York for the opcnmg of Jaws." Roub1an 1!1 no longer desperate to mall.ccndc, meet and routmely refu'>(:\ .s 11 oiler\ · fhc shark 1s fragile and we don·t ha-.i: 10 do 1t now It was different "'hen we were hungry,·· Roub1an said. "'11uld be appropriate 1n Adra} ·.,case. l'h1hp'>On countered. "Perhaps Mr Ad ray could be of service to the court 1n ohta1ning a nt:>A Harbor ( ou rt hou'>c ad<l 111011 ·· 1 he Judge.' \81d he: undt muod Phrlip'>on wac, telling him that A<lra) .. had somt 1nflui:nre .. with the Board of ~Upt:f\. l\Or'I fhcn Phthpson '>uggestcd Adra) dor1t11l· '1dco camera equipment tor tlw lllurt\ u..c in h<·u of othn p11nl\hmtnt \tropic \a1d fro m tht· IA. 1tr1r\\ '>t.and. ··1 rnnvcycd the anc,wer 'nu.' I u1uld ve11 well have said that\ 11d1rnlou\, bccau~e that's what I thought." the Judge added. D unng cross-examination by de- fcn't: attorney Rohen Chatten on. \tropic alo;o '>atd he didn't 1mmed1- atcly rt:port the 1nc1dcnt. But he said. ·rf I felt he wa'> going to bnbc me. I would ha ve taken action 1m mcd1- a1cly ·· Bowom said Philipson told hr m Adray had "underground 1nnue11ce" with the Board of Supervisors and "could get lhtng!> done·· lfc al~o said Phll1p~on \aid Adray had a great deal of 1nfluentt: 1.1.11h C10\ <.1eorgi: Dcu- kmt'Jlan and had hdped !IC<.urc a local Judge\ appointmen t to tht: f-ourth D1\trttt < oun of Appeal rhe Judge o;a1d he replied that rf '>Ulh 11ffcr'> were a~cepted that 1t hardl} would reprc'tCn t equal trcat- ml·nt tor h1\ client SOVIET LEADE R ANDROPOV DIES ... f rom A I II 1111'111 \l11v.I\ J lld I (1•11•\ l\IOfl I h .,, 1h1 \1n ll"I I "'i"'iH 1111 11,11 1• ,f '\ lll t \ J.11!11111111\ 11 h 1 I •I•. .111 •111'>t.111d1cw kJtk1 111 • < ••lllllll•IJl\I l'.t1I\ .111d 111 lh1· "'io\ltl \latt· a \launl h lightt.:1 1111 the 1de<il\ of ( ommunl\m and for pt:art:. 1A.1ll JI way'> remain 111 tht• heart'> ofthl' ~11' 1ct pcopk ot the.· whok pro- gn!\\1\c humanll\ ·· fhc ..amr rq>ort f11ll11""td \hortl)' Jftc~ard on thr Ku"•<lll IJ nlluagc I a'I'> 1A.lrl' an<l ...,,,, 1tt ll'lt.:' t\ton 'lhowed a photograph nl th t lo..rcmlr n rntcrruptmg 1l\ pro~rt1m1111n11 There Y.a'I no annuuntt·ml·nt ol funeral plan\ Thi\ morn inti ""'lll h tl.t""m·d 1A.1lh thl' fir'>I \ll'Jd\. '1l111A.f,1ll Ill Mo~ow rn wel•k\-"'io' 11·1 1 Jd111 and tckv1s1ort ahandonnl mmt '><·hcd ulcd proivamm1ng and pl.i.1 d da'>\I· l al mu\I<:. uftc:n J \11<11 that J p1 01111m·nt li~url' ha' d1nl HtUIU\l" of tht mixture of d a\\ll al ITIU\ll. doc..umentan fil m\. and w1n- tc.-r Ol)mptl \ progra'mmrng on \u, tl·t I V th en-had hem \Ornt: \pnula11on that a figurl' le\\ prominrnt than \ndrop<i'" had died Bui thl· apparcnth ahrupt rtturn 111 \fu"'u'"' ot Igor Andropo' the prn1- 1kn1\ \on and a mt·m bt•r oft he \o, tel dclcg.a t1on at the bt1;1 -'Wc'>I d1!!.arma- mcn1 wnlcrente in \tockholm, and thl· llllH'.1\fng \omhcrnl''>!I of mu.,1c. madt· 11n1tknt that tht \o, •l·t l nion "";i' prepJnn~ to announce lht: dC'ath 111 11' lcadt•r ASSEMBLY RACE ... l hl·rc al"1 wa' no 1mmcd1a tc ,rnno11nt l'fnl'OI of a \UCCC\\Or amon& tht· 12 \ur"tving member\ ot the rultng l101itburo. Aft t:r tht: death of Brc1hne' 11 took two days to an- noumr :i new party c·h1el, althou&h i\ndropm 4u1r kly emerged Ch the lcad1 na (on tender From Al I 11 n 11 t ... 1 •111•.1d1 1nl .1 m.1111r ,111d11l.111 , 11111A.111tl<I h.1' l' It• \fl\·nil .11 • ,c\l 1 JIJIJ l/{1(1 h• .1dl1' \1111 1t•i'll\llfl1111111..\ lh,11 "li,ul I hr 1·,1>t. '"' 111 J 1.11111M1R11 hurt'> l1m11<tt1) II d1">t11111,1jll'\ gw1d 11• 1111lr lr11m runnrnK M> 1o1>onl tri 1hr 1111" 1.\1111lcl IX" 111~o11ut 1111d ~·1· thl' .1mJ11lcatn l>t' .1111nlormnJ \O lc.'1 · I ,·rgu'411l !Ml )( ( 11rd1J\J .1l\11 I\ hr,Clllll( lof ii h1gh .tJl.l'\ llllllf).uy.n I It• hdll"\C'.\ II IA.Ill take bl.:t•H't:ri SI 'tlJ.<r)(J .and \250.000 WrR£ Lis TE NINC to win l'lummer ~"Y' hc1 rnmpa11n huditct 1111 'ICt for S I 50.000 .o\\ the campa1Jn continues, how- l \/Cr. the cand1date111 ma~ find the> will have to spend a lot morr 10 win. <llCr>rdmg to Fuente~ · The lead cand1dutr ma}" wind up \f)('nd1na S400 000. and among all thr c.Jrtd1datc\. the cicpend1turcs will be more than SI m1ll1on -maybe S2 m1lhon It ts goina to he a field d1ty for thl· poli11c1I consuluna firm,," r ucntc\ \a~\ "" Two oft mo"lt prominent mcm- 1)(.'rH.>t thc body ltre Romanov, the former l.enan d boss who wa' hrouaht to ~ow by An· dropO\ and Gortmchcv. who has ar,\umcd more rnOucn{·c under An- dropov Of the 12 \Urv1v1n1 full mcmbcr1of the ruhna Politburo. \even wcrt thou&}tt to have been firm supporters or Andropov and uch a maJOfity \hAUkJ be able to dctt'mnnc who the .,U{Ct'$\Of Wiii bt Whit do )'H tlkt about t}'f Dall)' PUot~ Wlllt doo't yo.a Ilk•'? CalJ ttit num!M'r 1t lt ft Hd yon mt111gt wtU bf rttord d. traaatrtb d u4 dt ll\ltrtd to tbt 1pproprlalt d Jtor. Thf umt ?4-lao11r 111wt r ln1 H rvlC't may bt 111ed to retord lt tt ti to Ua t'cmor OA In)' toplr ContrlbstMot '° oer Lettc-rJ"flf•m• mat htthrdt $ttr n.ame and lilepkn• HmN r ror verlOU00A No d rnlll ... Hiii, plHH. Ttll'11 luit'• on yotr mll4. ~ Sunny, windy weekend ahead Coaatal Enend ed Moelly I.,. OU! tome pa1U•y iOw ~ and tog -11141 C.O.tl "' ,,.. nifll'I and eatly mo<n"'IJ llOore HIQh• rang>ng ltQl'I\ l'n+ll 60t 11 Ille b9-IO m1Cf709 onland .,,...,. O-ntgr1t k>w1 ltngong l<om Uf>P9' 40t Ot to-90t II Ille -IO UPC* 30t '"'and •alley• T empera tures Albanv AllWll-'l"" Am111Ho Ancllll•ege "..,....'"• Allan II Allantic; City Au111n 8alllrllOfW e11t.no• 8orm1ngh1"' Siemer ck 8otM "'Lo 30 OS 59 32 SI '17 09 --07 84 '17 81 •s 51 37 72 67 SI 28 ~ 42 82 53 50 11 311 31 County 'm ist' b y p romised r a infall Onc..c.'. again. rain doud~ pac,scd over Orange ( oun- ty Thur<;da~ night. hut tht: i:anh wa., dam~m·d o nl y h) a heavy mt\I that rnv- l·rc<l mo!>t of the county. Noy. local weather guru' arc now wondering 1f Feb- ruary wall he as dry a~ January "This ha~ to be c,omc son uf record." said Hunt- 1 ngton Bc:al h weather watcht:r J . Sherman Denny, who should know about such things. "Janu- al) ·1s usuall) the h1ghe'>t rainfall mo nth of the }ear and this ~car we got k'i'> than a half mch •· '°"'°" ._.._ Bulf4llO lurMnglon c... cr.an..1on.a c ci..,'"'°" w v CllatlOl1• H C Ctwryenrwi c"~o C•~•-11 ci.v.land Columl>f• 8 C Cok.im0\19 Dell• ,1 W11r1h Oey1on o..w .. 0..MOIMt OIM100 Oukilh El Pato Falt blink• ,..,00 Flegttalf OrutFllll• HIW110t0 ~· ~ Hou.ion lnclilwllC)Olt• Jedi ton M'" .leQI ton"'4le .1.-- l(en ... Ctty LN lleglt Ullle Rock La.A.~ lo.i••·• lubl>OCll Tides 32 tl 7t to J2 ,. 20 ·10 ,. 20 '° 40 " 30 81 31 48 32 •8 37 &3 •O 46 31 .. 28 50 33 70 52 61 31 52 30 49 36 "° 23 2e 2e ea 31 18 35 36 22 &1 n S6 3S ~ IS 41 31 82 71 73 83 ~ ~ ... 66 .. 31 31 27 •S l~ 64 &4 83 llO es se se 31 97 34 M.mphfa .......... M .... llVkM Mc>!• 81 PN NIJt/l-..119 -Or-• -"°"' No<lollo. N0<111 Plat!e O\.lllllOMI C~y OrnM• on.noo Pllm 8ptl(IQt Pl\~MM!pll11 Pnoen<• P111aou1g11 Porlland Me P0<t1end O•• Provl06nG4! TODAY s 40 p "' 8 Jllp m 2 II Aele+gh 1 ~ SATU"DAV 3 6•."' 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Pilot to lunch and win a lunch on u s The Oarly Pilot will buy lur1c h for you and a fnend up to $20 To win. you 1ust have to flll out this coupon and mall 111n to Pilot Lunch. P 0 Box 1560 Cosra Mesa Cr11ilorn1a 92b26 A tv1nner will be drawn wePkly from entries received the previous weer-P1clurPS o f winners will appear 1n the Pilot W1r1nerc., rnay awor,e 10 have lunch al .rny of our part1c1pa1rng res1aurants which include The Grinder Zub1es. Hogue's. Sp1tes A c0mpte1e h!:t 01 par11c1pat1ng resraurants is available to N1nrpr -; ' '"• , , ,., •n"" • ,., '. ..... ' .. ' I t• t ' ( t ' :J• Actualh rain fall la\t month mca\ured onl} 28 ut an 1nth Denne\ '>ard .. \\c u\uall~ get 1hri:e to fiH· 1nrhc'> ·• I r..ouroN I Ml·anwhtlc the National I I Wl·<tthr r \l'r\.lle prc<fatell I I Jo11·. r ! ,, ' I toda\ \ f;m Y.l'<tther '-'c.iuld I I u111 1inut lf1°h\ V.<"fl" l"~-I I Ct ,., J !•· pn tell to he 1n thr Ml\ .ind I I lo1A.\ tonight 1n Ult' uppt:r 5 I Wt1. " , , t, , ;q• • I 4(1\ Wc\terl) wind\ at 2 I y i• 111•11 lol1n1f· P '' •1 mph ~t11 rx:r'"' through I fhc night. ••------•-••••••••••••••--•-••-•• I he weekend 1.1.t athl·r torcca\t Lall\ for a mmtl) ~unm ~aturda ' Dellr,Pllot Dell very 11 Ouerenteed • • t . u ~ .. ,,. .. ,, . I• "'\I ..... I , A I to I I ti I I 4 I_. I • ,, " Clrcul1tlon Telephone• MIAI °'''"U"' r:,,,.,,.,f A"•~' ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. L. Schwertz IU Publisher Chazy Dowalib y f 111101 and Assistant to the Publisher Roeemery Churchm•n Controller Stephen F CerHo p, ,c-)K• wr ~-MO<"< Olotl1 A Powere O..ec1or 01 AOYllfl"'"Q Donald L. Wllll1me f ~. ·•lti' ,,. Mit'<tljf'•I Carpets .. Clrc""'lon 714/"2..QD Cl•11fted edY.nlelng 714/M2-t171 AH other depert......t• M2~ MAIN OFFICE I< .,.. •• ka, ... c: ..... ~-CA ~• • ,~."'' I~ • •)60 C:0.1e ""'-Col ll<>f>1t; C 1 r• J'' 'f&1 r,;,.f"~ l..A".a\• P1t;,..tr-ng r.otne:Mlry hu ""' \t • ,., ''"•''''' ~ ,.., ~"' • rne flft 01 -' h••' ~, .. .,., f\ f~(to< tf .. ,. Oft 19(111~ l!cJ #ft A,.11 '(.Jlfle .. f "''""'-~_. t (.0C•t'"Vf I ,,..r "'1' rt,. r,,.,.,Y" r. ''CJ•• r P·fl>t •. tt •""'-" ., comDtneO 1"9 ...,.,., p,,.., \ po;lll>•ll•o<l l>r '"" 0.er>ge C<.4'1 Pul)lo•""'Q r,. ..... , .• ,.1 '"" eo·•<>n• ••• r.ru~ MonO•y 1tvOVQh ''•1•t A '''"01.ft ,~ *"''""'" pu~ SalUfdayt H 1J ~'Hl{)MJ'\ ,,,. pont•P•I WC>'.,.n.ng ~flt •• II JJO ""~"He,'•''""' "(1 Rt . ·~eo C.0.11 MMI r,.lofO<"'• ,,tl),lf VOL. n . NO. 41 .Laid Witll Love Super UL TRON Plus h $18.99 sq. yd . Installed 640·2700 640-2934 ' ' , • ~. \4 ••• '• l I • '. l I / ·1 • WH ~ r NYSE 01r1 NSW Y~k CAPJ FllC> t WHAT AMEX DID NEW YORI( (AP) Fet> 9 Aovenced oecnneo ¥nchenged 01a11nue• NIW l'llGh• New low• AMEX LEADE RS .. '' • • 1 .. • Go Lo Quo TE s ---- META LS Qu orEs and ~ge Co tt OAILY PILOT/Frld1y, February 10, 1984 A7 Cheryl Brown joins Jansen firm as advertising account executive He sees a need to link high tech, smokestack lrvan c m~1dcnl Cheryl Brown ha\ Joined Jann n Alsoclatea as ad' t'rl1\1nK auuunt c:1;au11' c. accorc.hn~ to Oarles Roberts, l"\t"l utl\l. \11.e pre'>1dent of the Irvine ad vert1!.tng. puhlit rda11un\ and market rcwarrh firm Before Joining Jan-.cn llru"n "a!. an account c'<ccutl\c for 8 .J. Stewart Advertising 1n Nc"'pon Beach. • • • Beo Perdue, pre-.1Jcnl ul AMPAC. a Newport ~alh firm. ha\ acqu1n:d a dcakr\h1p trom Ram max Machinery of West unm~tn\ Ram ma' pro' 1dc\ Earth compacting equipment tor u1n\trul11on 1..ompanic!> worldwide Ampac "111 prm 1dc )<J in lcd\C\ and ..cr\lrt' to the ~uthcrn C alllorrlld hulldtnK 1ndu\tl') • l • Jan Knowlloo, prc\1lknt 111 Knowlton Public Rela· tloas o l \nahl·•m "'a' rnl·nth appo1n tc:d media repre!tcntat1\l' tor thl' 'or1h Ora ng1..· Count) Communal)' College Dl\tm t'., two th1..·atcr'>. th e Yorba Linda Forum and WUshlre Auditorium . fulkrton Knowlton. wh o has been '>tng1ng tor fi .,,e )l.'Ur\ al lhe five Crowns in ( oronoa Del Mar. rnmh1 ne' her hnt kground as a profc<1s1onal entertainer and publ1u\t Ill repn:!>ent thc d1\lnct''I celebnty scnn • • • Newport Hb<h 1no,urantl' reprcscntat1v1..• Richard Sbau1Nessey ha\ earned lhe indu\tf) 's t 983 national quality award \haughnc\'>cy. a rhartcred hfc underwriter. 1s an agcnl 10 the Newport BE:.alh branch otlicc of Transamerica Oc<'1deotal Life lnsuratice Co. This " th<.' fifth time he ha\ rl.'ll'l'ed the award. prc..ented annuall y b)' the National AssO<'latioo of Life Underwriters for outstanding pro<lut 11on during the prccedtng )'car • • • Ro~rl E Johnson ol la Verne has been named western regional 'lalc<i m.i nagl'r b> Megular's. The announcement "'a' made h)' Barry Megular, president of the lrv1nc·ba~d firm John\on Jotn'> Mcgu1ar\ after spending 12 years wtth Wynn's Friction ProoflJJg Supply, where he adm1n1\lert·d the mas'> merrhand1 singact1v1t) ol the company • • • PERSYST, Pcr\onal \H tem'> r cdinology Im: . announced that .,e, era I of 11'> enhancement products wl'rc installed in two \lam.lard IAM PC ., to 1..·rcate a produr tmn management \Y\tcm with enough added memnr}'. '>pccialued commun1catwn' fa c1ht1c\ and dl'>pla}' adaptu MUTUAL FUNDS BRO\\ N PF-RDllE KNOWLTON rontrnlk" to lulling .iu w matc the !>Cheduling of all events dunnr tht• :! I -h1rnr Ce rebral Pal1y Teletbon held lut month • • • Alpha Mlrro1ystems ol Irvine has opened a full ~n ice 'ale'> and marketing center in Brussels, Belg1um , whtth thc lOmpan~ o,a1d would serve as the "cornerstone" of 11~ prngram 111 hroalkn 11~ l:uropean dealer ba~ and 1ncrcac 11' \hJrt· ot tht· F-rench and German-speaking markt•l!I I ht• firm no"' ha'I mor<.' than 70 European dealer.. • • • Eovirunmental Co mmunications Inc., a producer of rn~tom ~PillC and n11h tary hybnd m1croc1rcu1ts. has announced tht· \1g n1ng of a substantive r«1procal agreement ~11h F'trrantl Computer Systems Ltd. of England. 1 ht· agreemenl relates to the exchange of product 1e1..hnoloJ) pmtlut turn cx pen1se and product marketing rnopcratmn ul\ enne thl· lJ S . Canada and the European honom1c < ommun1t)' • • • Frank Lopu of f-o untatn Valley has been named cxn ul1vc '1tr prc'11dcnt. financial administration at ru,11n-ba~ed f'~I Dorado Bank, it was announced by J.B. Crowell, pre\ldrnl and chief executive officer. Lope1, a rcrt11icd publ1t arrnuntant. wa s formerly executive vice prc\ldent ot Westland• Bank where his primary rc\pons1b1llt1c' int ludcd finance. operattons and data prncc~'ing MllW Y~K !AP) I NI WS 10 J4 11 )0 l a Fre 9?a 9 12 l'''-t\ICI•\ Group Mutue "' 0,...tnt HIV Id 10 H 10 9' lr>v•'' I 4f NNt -ni. ...... Ille 41U8• f •F •t 9 1S 10 24 US G•I I S1 I 91 10\ 80 e 19 4 '1 ,,,,.,,., 9 9) NL HVMu 13 97 le 63 Oc•t.11 6 •2 lafl«K~'llDllllild llY IC•o TN I 10 09 NL F •O•flfv Gt'>uO IOS Oil 1 03 1 40 G•wl" S 17 S 61 NOt< 11 31 I? I) Sttl" llo. 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Int told a group of Orange Count) bu\1nes'> leaders Wcdnc~ay ·· fhe future ofh1J.h technology 1s in learning about dnll1ng 011. helping computen1e the steel 1ndust r) and 1mprov10g the quahl) and manufac· lure of car\,.. Buckley 5'11d at a luncheon meeting ol Town Hall\ Orangl.' County Forum at the Westin South ( oast Pla1a tiotel. '"The h 1gh·tcch ver..us smokestack conrepl 1s dangerous because 1t 1s also being u!>e b) poht1c:1an'> to promote a national crnnom1 t: policy to en· courage one while the other 1s allowed to wither and die. The simple truth 1s that each needs the other. And no one ~~ovrr " 11 ~ NNLL ,.,_,. '.. 0 71 "" INO I .. , .. Ho 'fl(J I' 11 17 t? ~IOl)at I )l« A 1,1lu•• " • NL H "'<I , ,, • "I Puritr 11 79 NL JOM H•"<OC• Fe.rid 1 *6 • SS '""•" • t:l 9,. '"'"' • l or 0 gets • e 1s being more m1s10formed and misled on thl\ matter than the workers 1n each oftho'ie industne!i "The high technol<>a)' induslrte'> alone "'on't be where mo•n of th e Job\ will be created Job., w11l be created 1hrou&h the work we do with high technology 10 lhe smokestack areas:· said Buckle). whose d1vers11icd com· pany includes such aerospan· prod· ucts as well Sunbeam appl1antc'> &cau'>t' they emplo) such a high percentage of the workforce. thl' trad1t1onal smokci.lat k indu,tnc:' will still rematn tht" heart of the nation's econo my ··tr the smokestack 1ndustne'> go. Silicon Valley '" a dead duck." the chief executive officer said. Buckley al~ cn11c11ed the conccpl of the federul government developing a national 10dustnal policy. "With a government that can't keep 1t\ cash rcg1'itcr nghl imagine what 11 woulJ do with a national tndustnal policy.'" Buckley said Buckley 'laid the short term outloo k for the cconom)' "' 'it1ll d oudcd by tnterest rates fi ve to six potnls above where lhe)' should be H1 toncall). inlerest ra tcs haH· run between two and th ree pcrcenla&c po1nt)abovt" thc 1n Oal1 on rate If that wa\ lrue today. lhe pnmt• rate should be about 6 pcrct"nt • ··ror the first t1m t· 1n modcrn h1\tory long lcrm 1n1e rc'1 ratC'\ an· more than short term intcrc\t rate\ I hat dl~COUrages bus1nC)S(!<, IO In· vc'l11ng 1n the future." Buckle)' 'laid Ru1 the imbalance makes the dollar a good in vestment ahroad lh1s has madl' the dollar too valuable 1n relation to fon:1gn currenete\ and 1s d1~ouraging ex pons. The nation must be prepared tu lake advantage of new market\ world· wide that arc opening. For the Orange County area that means the Pacific Rim. 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Haaa.cn-Oau will be open from 11 ft .m. to 11 p.m Sunday throu&h Thur~ay and 11 a.m lO m 1dn 1&ht on Fndays and Snturday~. Carroll named Pacific Bell ha'i named Dave Carroll a it area ma.naatr re pon11blc: for 1ervtcc to 1bt company·, 92S1000 re11denc:c and bu 1nc cu tomC'rt 1n Or· 1n&e County Carroll, S6. will he head qu1nc:rd in Oran1c ll1r. duties will 1ndudc coordt· n•una the company•, W"r v cc com m1tmcn11 to cua· tome and d1rcctin1 the firm'.t act1vi11 ' with key l~i(. hu~mc,\. aovcrn-' mcnt ond con,umc:"r arou~ FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS At Deccmbn .ll: 198.l (A) Asset4i ~I 21.C N2.(H) Deposits \I 14JX'Ul00 Ne t Loans ~ f'iJ.20 I .000 Shareholder~' Equity \ 7. I h7.(Xl0 (A) L'naudited Com Ill \I HJI \ICI I It\ 111I11 I t t •\I'll let I II \'t-. Ill It tll"· l!fll I l<•H ,. '•--1'"'1 111• f\ h I \ 'l~lil .. I I f l1 •\f f'OI Mf.MBf ft I t>IC 1982 " .. Change ~X" .2.W .000 i4 ·· .. ~ 76 .222 .000 ~)"1, S4X . 460 .000 J()"{, $ h.lJ.16 .<XlO ·'"" nk '"' 111111\" 1t11;111' \t 11111< I \1111 1-..rl t rn1t r IJ11" tllll \n1t111 111,,1' I "'Iii \lrw t \".'I !ti 1'7111 , .. '""'-! ~h lkl'""'llltf lnl\Uft."d t(I lflO.(I()()