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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-02-17 - Orange Coast PilotI , ClllT lllTill ... • FfilOAY FfBRUMh' 17 • J~~ :; If your Soclal Security number I•· 291 48 1270 or 288018379 you've won. -See Page BS Coaat Citizens advisory on homeless women agree on one thing: Something needs to be done.I A3. Alumni of the UC Irvine College of Medlc1ne were the big backers of the failed Irvine Medical Center referendum./ AS California Northrup Aircraft In Los Angeles will send Its em- ployees home during the Olympics./ A4 A gay rights bill squeaked through the Senate with one vote to spare./ AS Nation Women's group tie video display ter:mlnals to prob- lem pregnancies among female users./ M . Scientists tie test site cave-In .to underground nuclear blast./ AS World President Reagan has or- dered Mannes home from Beirut -beginning this weekend./ A4 People Hopalong Cassldy's widow recalls the hectic pace of his early tele- vlslon stardom.JBS. Include herbs In the land- scape for color and fra- grance outdoors and fresh seasonings In cook- lng./87 Sports Scott Hamilton skates away with a gold medal for the United States./81 Fresno State avenges an earlier defe•at by whip- ping UC Irvine In PCAA basketball action Thurs- day ./81 Entertainment Pacific Symphony wlll offer a tasty treat during Its all-American concert Saturday./WMkender National Date Festival opens with an Arabian-theme muslcal and camel and ostrich races./WMkender Baalnea An Orange County com- puter company Is trying to meet all the needs of small and medium busl- nesses./ A7 INDEX Bridge 88 eulletln Board A3 Bulineas A7 callfornla News A4 Cle.astfled C&-8 Comics 88 CroNWOrd ca Death Notloes c. Gwdenlng 87 H9'pYoureetf 88 Horoacope C7 Annl.andeti 88 Mutual Fund• A7 Natlonal News A• Opfnlon A8 People 85-8 POllce Log A3 Public Nottoel C•-5 Sports 81-4 Stock Marketa AS T~ TV Log ThMtert Weekender WMtMr A2 WorldtWI M J Debris from sky again \ American Atrltnes plane lands safely after blowing engtne during takeoff By ROBERT BARUR ud L.P. BENET Of .. .,.., .... ...., An American Airlines DC-9 Super 80 jet with 98 people aboaJ'd blew an engine shortly after taking off from John Wayne Airport this mornina and made an emeraency Jandina at Long Beach Airport. Federal Aviation Adminiatration spokeswoman Beth Cauhey said a Tustin auto mechanic ~rted that engine parts from the jetliner fell out of the sky, dentins at least two vebicles. There were no reported injuries ejtber aboard the plane or on the ~~Dd ao9 there were no reports of David Recd, 24, of Huntington Beach said be and co-worker Tim Crozier of Lona Beach were worlrin& on'a car at Econo Lube and Tube, 1 S3 West First Street in Tustin when they beard the:: plane go over several minutes before 9 a.m. F~ ca.a be a d.lltJ baalaeee u Wutrated 6'y theN ea.ta Ilea firemen, at left. probln& the caue of a .!111•11 blue at .,.., .... ,....._, ....... ...,.. <>ranae Cout Col!etJe. and two arua.e ~ty firemen ll'ICbt). remoYba& rabble ~. l;alue l.n 8UMt Beach. Coast firemen battle winds Orange County firefighters battled winds up to SO mph while fighting a blaze Thursday evening that started in the kitchen ofa three-story waterfront home in Sunset Beach and shot up through the attic. Despite the driving winds, the team of32 firefighters were able to keep the fire at 16771 S. Pacific Ave. from spreading to nearby homes. Because of the winds, firefighters from Huntington Beach were called to help. ihe 4: I S p.m. fire, apparently touched offby an aging water heater in the home's k.itcben, caused about $S6,000 damage to the $200,000 home owned by Ronald Wells. Wayward wallaby waylafd By L.P. BENET OftlwDellr ......... It was two days in the slammer for Sidney "the adventurous," a young Laguna Beach wallaby who can't seem to stay put. Several weeks ago, the wallaby somehow slipped out of Anneliese's Preschool's yard and hop~ around the Manzanita Drive neighborhood for two days, startling a number of residents. Nobody was injured in the blaze which took nearly 4S minutes to c.ontrol. F'U"efightcrs were credited with salvaging most of the possessions inside the home. Firemen removed framed pict~ from the wall and threw canvas covers over furniture and an expcnsi ve pool table to prevent the items from being soaked by water and damaged by falling debris. Meanwhile, Costa Mesa firemen were called to Oran&c Coast College to extinguish a small blaze inside one of the walls in the classroom area of the Student center. A class in session at the time was evacuated safely. Man held in rape of Asian girl A 2S-year-old Costa Mesa man was arrested late Thursday on suspicion of kidnapping and raping a 7-year-old Cambodian girl last October m Santa Ana. Lawrence Joseph Brown of 716 St. James St. was arrested at 11:30 p.m. on a $100,000 warrant and booked at Orange County Jail. Police detectives from Santa Ana said they were able to track down Brown at an industrial firm in Anaheim where he apparently had shown up to pick up a friend getting off work. Sidney and another marsupial are on loan to the school for several weeks. The two kangaroo-like creatures have s~ed in.a large yard surrounded by e · t-foot hiah fences where the school ceps several other animals. But on Sunday, the curious kangaroo wandered into the school building and then out a front gate which had been left open by visitors. .,.., .......... _, ....... u,M Sid.Dey •lowed down. Officers claimed the Costa Mesa man grabbed the school-bound youngster on Oct. S and tossed her mto the back of his red van. The girl, grabbed only blocks from her house, aJJcgedly was driven to a park where she was raped and sexually abused. according to police. This time, however, the wallaby was spotted by a nearby resident, who c.ontactcd the police and animal shelter operators. They apprehended Sidney about a half-hour after the wandering wallaby had escaped. When preschool DirectQr An· nelicsc Schimmelpsennit spotted the police, she went to the scene and discovered officials bad captured the two-foot tall creature from Down U oder. BUt police refused to turn over the wallaby, arguing the school (Pleue eee WALLABY I A2) She was released about two hours after the abduction . Detective John McLain said police questioned at least I 00 possible suspects, most of whom drove red vans. before arresting Brown. .. I beard aome stuff fallina down about a minute later/' be said. "It lasted 1 O to IS seoonds. It wu bittina the roof and t.beo hjt a couple o( can parked acrott the atrcet. They made ~ denu -a quarter of an mch deep:' Reed said he collected 10 to 1 S one-inch lona chunks of metal. •'They were red hot when they they hit the around. We bad to wait a while to pick them up." Oranae Coonty Airport ~. Noill . Abatement Soecialist·' Ouilli9' E.d.: wank aid bed contacted ~ officials about the debris ibordy ~ 9.am. • But John Wayne Airp0rt .............: Rick Erickson ta.ad the jet'• ~~ told him that be inspected the eQline : after landina at 1-0!lf Baldl wt that ~ "there'' oo atcr1W indication OD &be ensine of any parts 1ep1ntioo. It (PleueeeePLAD/A2J Laguna's gay leaders cheer anti-bias law Measure narrowly approved in Senate after heated debate From 1taff ud wire reports Gay leaden are bailing a bill to outlaw job discrimination against homosexuals as a aucial civil rights victory. The bill was narrowly approved Thursday in the state Senate, after an emotional debate that crossed party lines. Am.id references to the Bible and sexual lifestyles, the 40-member Senate voted 22-16 on the bill, AB 1 by Assemblyman Art A&nos. 0-San Francisco. It needed 21 votes for Pl~· ' is is the most im~t c:ivil riabts issue in the state this year "uid Mayor Bob Gentry ofl aauna Beidl: wbo flew to Sacramento early 1'bu.n- day to be present for the vote. He was joined by about three dozen other leaden of the py c.ommunity. .. We're elated," be said. "Job security is DQW ~teed." Gentry said be ha worbd 18 months lobbying Orange County representatives to support the bill Senator Paul Carocnter, [)..Cyptell cast one of the finaf three votes tbe bill needed for r.ssagc. Both Sen. Edwarcl R. R=ce, -Oarden Grove and~ John our, R-Anaheim ~ the I . tioo. Jna~eparedstaiemen~~ter said be voted for AB l with pavo reservations," but "I was IW'Prited to discover that the ~ty of my oonsituenu who c.ontacted me Weft in favor of the bill Therefore, wantina to rcspon4 to my couti· tuents, l voted aocordinaly.•• The measure, approved last June by the Assembly, was returned to the Assembly for action 011 Senate amendments. Ooooncnts Thursday, Jed by Sens. H. (.-R.idlardlon. R-Glendora, and John Doolittle, R-Sacramento, said homosexuality was an affront to Christianity and .. shameful. .. The measure woWd give bomOICX- uals the riabt to file job d.itaimin.a- tion oomplaints with the Jtate Do- partment of Fair Employment and Housing, rather than force them to prell civil suitLthrou&b the C0\111$. The state•s 220,000 emp&oyees have been covered by similar (Pleue ... GAY alGBT8/A2) Fountain Valley a city of 'have-nots' Bedroom community education is your Specialty 'IOU mrnt visit the headftuanera o the nt measures ltf e by c.ommuni~ col eac in the state to 08: wi no fonnal campus what's not there ( stline College). · If water tcchnolOI)' is your W. of Anaheim has Disneyland. Hunt-tea, you might drop in at ater ington Beach has its city pier •nd iu Factory 21, the ultra-modem treat- busy oceanfront. Irvine has a major ment plant operated locally by the university campus. N~n Beach Oranac County Water Distnct. has its popular hart>or. osta Mesa For a few years. Fountain Valley has South Coast Plaza. was a f\ot air and helium bAUoonina And then there's Fountain Valley. capital, but the Gordon Bennett Race Fountain Vallero has relocated elsewhere. Nestled oom ortabltos between These modest claims to fame Huntinaton Beach and ta Mesa. notwhhstandi~ most residents this city of ,._'400 was planned as a would readily a mit that for tourists quiet bedroom community. It has convef'lina on Ora nae County, f oun- more than lived up to thJa aoal. But tain Valley is som~thina leas than a what distinauishcs the city. makes it must«:e commuruty. unipue? In fkt, lh0te who call Fountain I you•re in the mcdiW field, ~u Val':t home t0mctimes admit that miaht c.'heck. out the county's bu 1eat the ty is belt defined npt by the trauma center (Founlain Valley tbinp it has, but by the thinp it Community Hospital). If hi&her doesn't have. : . , ' 'I . . P11L SIOIEllll PERSPECTI VE Pat Crockett was one of the city's biaest boosters durina her tenure as executive d~tor of the Fountain Valley Chamber of Commmertt. (She recently moved on to a simil•r post in the Saddleback Valley.) But even Oockett wa known to joke oocasionally about some of the goods and semces you can't take advantqe of in Fountain Valley. .. You can't die the:~" she quipped. 0'bccause there arc no monuancs in tbecity. And youcan•t be buried there beQuse there's no cemetery. "You can '1 set very far because the only auto dealenhip in the cily sells only antique can. "If you·re aoina to cheat on your wife, you'll have to&<> to Costa Mesa becauae tbcrc are no hotels in Fowi- tain Valley." And tbe list continues. lronK:ally. tbere·s no officiaJ city fowataiA.. iA the city of FOWltaiA Valley. even thouah a &w busine:Mes bavec.Mm. The 1ubject has come up apan recently •od some donations for a fountatn are tucked away in a city account. but no one has s~ in buildinaa fountain m the community that bean the name. Fountain Valley even has laws on thinas it doesn't have -rqulatina escon acmoc but no ucb xrviocs opcatc in the city . Tbttt arc no billboards or outlan· (Pl ....... A ClTT I A2) ~ Haveyour ye on a new car~ You'll ftftd the beet Milo bUri elong the C>r~• 'CO.t In todey!1 Auto Piiot ' Aa * * Of'ange Coa• OAILV PILOT/Frtday. February 17, 1984 23 peace protesters end two-day stay in county jail ActJvist Daruel EllJbera and 22 other peace protetten wet"C releated TbW'lday after aervina two days in Ora.nae County Jail for tryina to block buses in Costa Mesa carryina dcfcn1e industry workers. The protesters pJeaded no contest before Harbor Municipa! Court J~ Russell A. Bostrom in Newport Beach to misdemeanor charps of obstructina a public thorou&hM. Bostrom. who could have imposed sentences of up to six months and $$00 fines, later said the two-day tentences he imposed were a~ pror riatc. ·• don't view what they did as an act of violence, .. Bostrom said. .. They are very sin~re people." The l S women and eiabt mon were anatedearly Wednesday momina in a driveway of the Westin South C:>ut Plaza Hotel, after they tried to block: bwes canyina about up to 300 defen1e cootractora and miliwy of· ficials to a classified conference at the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station dubbed WINC'ON '84. The oontractors and officials were at the hotel attending an annual convention held by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineen Inc. and the Aerospace and Elcctroruc Systems Society. Meanwhile, demonstrations oon· tinued at the hotel Thursday, with about 20 people picketina the conven- tion, which concludes today. No more &tTCSts were made. Five other protesters, wbo had qrcecl to be releued on their own teCIO&Jlizance, an: scheduled to appear in court March I to face similar misdemeanor charges. Those t1ho wen: sentenced Thurs- day, includina Ellsbera. bad refused to be released, choosing to stay in jail overnight to show their resolve to end the arms race, according to oraaoizers for the Alliance for Survival, a sponsor of the protest. ElJsbera, who is teaching a class at UC Irvine on the psychology of the arms race, attracted national atten- tion in 1971 when be leaked secret Pentagon papers about the Vietnam War to the news media. PLANE LOSES ENGINE,LANDSSAFELY ••• FMmAl . looks clean." There was no immedi- ate information on the cause of the engine trouble, be added. Officials say American Airlines fliaht No. 142 lost one of its two engines almost immediately after its 8:47 a.m. takeoff for Phoenix and landed safely at Long Beach Airport's 1 O,()()()..foot runway l S minutes later. FAA officials are investigating the incident. American Airlines spokesman Al Becker in Forth Worth, Texas said the captain learned there was an engine problem upon "climb out" from John Wayne through an instrument warn- ing system. The captain then shut off tus left engine. Becker said the plane, which was scheduled to continue on to Chicago after stopping in Phoenix, landed safely in Lonf Beach. He said passe: were being diverted to other · ts. Officials indicated the crippled plane was diverted to Long Beach to take advantage of the runway that is nearly twice as long as facilities at John Wayne. Because of brisk: wmds, the airliner took off in a northerly direction over Tustin instead of toward the ocean and over homes in Newport Beal::b which is customary. Had the airline followed its routine takeoff path, it might have caused a repeat of an incident last September when a Republic Airlines OC-9 lost an eiWne over Newport Beach. In that incident, a shower of en$ine pans ignited about 20 roof fires in a Newport Beach neighborhood and sparked a nearby brush fire as well as an ensuing controversy on takeoff patterns. Da.td Reed of Huntington Beach holda charred piece of enctne dropped by American jetliner over Tuatin. GAY RIGHTS BILL APPROVED ... From Al anti-discrimination rules for four years. Agnos' bill would extend that protection to pnvately employed workers. Among the supponers were Sen. Ed Davis, R-Chatsworth, who criticized Bible-quoting opponents of the bill, telling them that they may profess "love for homosexuals, but you starve them to death" by denying themJObS. Davis, a fonner Los Angeles pohce chief. said his former department has had a pohcy barring discrimination against homosexuals for 10 years. "No one waltzed in in beads and a dress and went out to walk a beat." he said. Davis. noting that the Italian Renaissance artist Michelangelo was allegedly homosexual. said. "It's a good thing the pope of that time didn't have a discnminatory clause a~inst painrine in churches," rcfer- nng to the artist's painting on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. WALLABY CORRAUED ••• But Richardson. the Senate's most powerful conservau ve. quoted more than a dozen passages from the Bible opposing homosexuality, and said Agnos' bill would limit employers' rights. "You're telling us who we can or cannot hire," Richardson shouted at Roberti, who carried the Agnos bill on the Senate floor. From Al did not have an exotic animal penn1t to keep the kangaroo. Sidney was taken to the animal shelter and held for two days - without bail. Meanwhile, Anneliese school of- ficials paid the city $50 Monday for two pcnnlls, one for Sidney and another for his fnend. Authorities then turned over the animal Tuesday after inspecting its temporary home. Schimmelpscnnit said Thursday that Sidney was "just fine and very happy to be home." Doolittle, responding to Robeni's statment that the measure protected qualified workers against discrimina- tion, said, "In my district, if he's an avowed homosexual, by definition he isn't qualified.' A CITY MEASURED BY WHAT'S MISSING ... From Al dish adven1s10g signs 10 the city, thanks to a stnct sign ordinance. Fountain Valley has a lower cnme rate than any of ttft:: c1t1cs it borders. There hasn't been a murder in the city since 1979. There are no parking meters in Fountain Valley. There are no skyscrapers in Foun- tatn Valley. The city's building height hmit 1s 50 feet, which translates to a maximum of three or four stories. Most residents are pleased with what Fountaln Valley doesn't have. Yet each year. when they're prepar- ing the city budget. some Founwn Valley officials find themselves wish- ing one thing was not missing from the city: a regional shopping mall. Proposition 13. the 1978 tax refonn measure. reduced the amount of money a city could collect throu&h property taxes. In the years since then, many cities have learned to rely on sales tax revenues to help support city services. Of the six cents in sales tax collected for each dollar spent, one penny remains in thec1ty in which the purchase was made. As a result. when a Fountain Valley resident buys a new coat at So\ltb Coast Plaza, the city of Costa Mesa benefits. While cities such as Costa Mesa. Huntington Beach and Westminster bave enjoyed the revenue produced by local sboppina maUs. Fountain Valley has bad to be content Wlth the relatively modest sums 1enerated by Just Call 642-6086 • small neighborhood shopping areas. As a result. city officials have had trouble balancing the bud&ct in recent years. Council members have had difficulty maintaining the costly city services that residents have learned to expect. Because the dollars stretch only so far, the city has had to cut back on the frequency of services such as tree trimming and street sweeping. City recreation programs are beina converted into self-supporting ac- tiv1ues. It's difficult to s.ar whether a regional shopping mal in Fountain Valley would have prevented some of these financial woes. A mall miaht have changed the complexion of the city and created money-draining problems that do not currently exist in the city. Jim Kanno, one of the founding city council members of Fountain Valley, says thecitydid have a chance to build a regional mall in the early 1960s. Kanno. who now has a Santa Ana real estate business, at that time co-owned about 40 acres of Fountain Valfcy property on the northeast comer of Slater A venue and Brookhurst Street. He says he was approached about putt1na a shopping mall on the site. But Kanno claims he did not act much support from other council memben and the plan fell throU&}\. AccordiQ& to K.nno, most Fountain Valley leaders at the time favomj development of the C1ty as a Qwct bedroom community. James Neal. a current councilman who was Fountain Valley's city manager from 1966 through 1979, contends the city was always open to proposals concerning a local maJI. He noted. however. that some de- velopers ruled out a Fountain Valley site because it would be too close to existing malls in Huntington Beach and Costa Mesa. Although it appears Fountain Val- ley will never have a regional mall, the prospects for new local lodging facili- ties are brighter. Hotel~ondominium units are now under construction at the Los Caballeros Racquet and Sports O ub. Plans arc also being submitted for construction of a motel at Warner A venue and Magnolia Street. The Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce and some ci ty officials have been tryina to encourage a major hotel chain to build in Fountain Valley. The site SU&Jested most often for such a botel 1s the southwest comer ofBrookhurst Street and Slattr Avenue. Tlus property. owned by the Hara family. is currently bcma used for fannioi. AClCOrdina to city officiats, the Haras havt been approached by numerous devclopcn interested in buildina a hotel on that comer, but have not ac:c:icpttd any of the proposals. Perbai>s the plans didn't include a fountain. Wbat do you lllit 1bo•l tltt DaUy Piiot'! Wbat doD'I you like! Call tM number at left lftd your mes111e will be r~orded. tr11scribed aJMt dellvtrtd to the a1>9roprla1e editor. Tbe ume U -bo.r a_n1wert11 ttrvl« may k aatd 10 rtt0rd lettu• to tilt ~ltor oD H Y topic:. Cootrib9tort to nr Ltuen col1mn m1tt lnc:l1de lbtlr name and trleplloa aumbtr for verlflcaUoD. No clrc1la1lon caJl1, pleaM. Tell UI .. 111at'1 OD )'OU ml1d. ~ Winds to die down for weekend , Coa•tal Extended Flllr Md e little ..,.,,,.. local noni-1 wlnde !*Ow IN OM)'ON Sunday HlgN 16 10 75. lOM 3' to .. Temperatures .. 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More than $5,000 in Jew- elry and cash was stolen from the homes,, which back up to Irvine Boulevard near Jeffrey. The 32-acrc park with 533 mobile homes has been hit hard by 17 reported break-ins since Januuary. More than $20,000 worth of jewelry has been stolen in the put two months. Residents were tipit-lipped and nervous this monung about the buralaries. "We don't need this land of publicity. It's bad for the Groves," said a woman in the manager's office who didn't want to be identified. She wouldn't say what park man- agement was doing to protect resi- dents o t this gated and guarded community. Since the first week of February, undercover police have patrolled the area. Police also held a special meeting with the mostly retired residents to tell them about crime prevention techniques. About half of the l , l 00 rcsidnts showed up. Police said they have no suspects but will continue stepped-up patrols, according to Sgt. Dick Bowman. Newport Beach resident Rex L Gossett died Monday. He was 68. Mr. Gossett moved to California in the early 1930s. He was a araduatc of UCLA and served as a lieutenant in the U.S. Navy during World War II. Following his discharge, be became active in the building industry as a developer and general contractor. He served as a senior vice president with the national p_roperty manage· ment finn, the Pacific Plan, and later the R.A. McNeil Corporation. Mr. Gossett is survtved by his wife, Virginia; bis mother Ethel Arthur, two sons, Richard and Rex~a stepson, James M. Peters; and three grand- dauJbters, Christa Lisa and Step- hanie Peters. Memorial Services were to be held today. 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''I L~ I VOL. n, NO. 48 640-2700 640-2934 I I Sea survival saga set for OCC lecture Orange Coast College's marine lecture serie$ con- cludes this weekend with Jasmine and Mel Belier's tale of terror, couraae_a_!\d survival at sea, scheduled for Saturday at 8 p.m. in OCC"s Robert 8. Moore Theater. The coue!e will ~late the harrowina accident off the coast of New Zealand in which their boat was oven urned anddismasted. The accident left Beller paralyzed from the neck down. Tickets are $5 and are on sale in the ticket office in OCCs Studem Center. For further information, call the Community Services Office at 432-5880. Fleet Reserve group to meet The Orange County branch of the Fleet Reserve Association will hold its regular monthly meeting Sunday at 2 p,m. in the Knights of Columbus Hall, 13101 Vener Drive, Garden Grove. Active and retired career enlisted personnel and officers (formerly enlisted) of the Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard arc invited to attend. Call Bob Weilbacher at 633-4066 for further information. Senlor Valendne dance tonlght Seniors are invited to attend a Sweetheart's Valentine dance and party tonight from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Irvine Senior Center, .l Sandburg Way. Singles, friends and neighbors are· welcome to the night of dance, music and games. Light refreshements will be served. Further information on· the event can be obtained by calling the center at 660-3889. Ez-federal employees convene The Saddleback Valley chapter of the National Association of Retired Federal Employees will hold its next meeting Monday at 2 p.m. at the Western Federal Savings and Loan Association, 26980 Crown VaJley Parkway, Mission Viejo. 1 Retired federaJ civilian employees, their spauses and guests are invited to attend. Additional information may be obtained by calling Peter Basone at 581 -1226. UCI plans Englneerlng Wee.le Events ranging from a car rally to a popsicle stick bridge-building contest will take place at UC Irvine next week as part of its annual Engineering Week celebration. . The events. most sponsored by student or pro- fessional engineering societies, arc aimed at celebrating in a whimsical way the kinds of technical skills honed by UCI students. Non-engineering events arc aJso scheduled, including a five kilometer run Thursday at 7:30 a.m. and a car rally fri~y at 6 p .m. in the engineering parking lot. Therapy study seeks volunteers Free testing and consulting for participation in a psychologicaJ study is being offered by the Alicia Counseling Group of Laguna Hills. Men and women who are experiencing upset or loss in their lives or emotional turmoil are needed for a statistical dissertation study. Those who participate will receive free consultation with a staff member and their test results. To make an appointment for participation. contact the center at 855-0908. · Nlght to benefit boys, glrls The second annual Monte Carlo Night. benefitting the Boys' and Girls' Oub of the South Coast Area, will be held Feb. 25 at the South Mesa Club at Camp Pendleton in Oceanside. A $50 ticket entitles guests to $1 million in chips, two free beverages, prime rib dinner, and dancing to the music of the Ben Mclane Quartet and an opportunity to win major prizes contributed by supporters of the San Clemente-based group. For information. call Kent Campbell. 492-0376. Friday, February 1 7 No meetings scheduled. Saturday, February 18 • 7 a.m.-4 p.m., Orange CoODty Swap Mee&, Orange County Fairgrounds, Costa Mesa. Sunday, February 19 • 7 a.m.-4 p.m., Orange County Swap Meet, Orange County fairgrounds, Costa Mesa. Monday, February 20 • 9 a.m. Oran1e County Transit D11tnc1 Board of Dlrecton, OCTD Administration Builrung, 11222 Acacia Parkway, Garden Grove. • Laguna Beach City Hall closed today. UCI alumni backed b.osjJital figll.t alf of campaign cost went to pay for signature collector By ANDREA ADEl30N OflMOaly ........... Campaign spending disclosure reports for opponents of the Irvine Medical Center, a group whose referendum drive failed last month, show the campaign was primarily financed by a UC Irvine Colleae pf Medicine alumni group and a physician. And half the $4,000 campaign's cost went to pay the salary of a professional ~ignature organizer, according to reparts made public Thursday by Irvine City Clerk Nancy Lacey. Artist's entry nearly a no-show By ROBERT BARKER Of Ille 04lly ""°' ltllff Christina Roberts has learned an impart.ant lesson in becoming a prize-winning artist -don't dawdle after dabbling. The Fountain Valley High School senior won first place honors in the 1984 Youth Art Festival in Hunt- ington Beach -but she just barely got under the wire. The deadline for entries in the contest that drew 105 entries was 6 p.m. Jan. 31. And five minutes before the deadline, Christina and her mother rushed into the library with what was to be the winning painting. The arrivaJ came only after a last-minute visit to Gemco to purchase picture frames: "f never said ~ wouldn't J>3Y to have ~1gnatures collected.'' said Gaby Pryor. ~hairman of the Committe< tor a Safe Ho5p1tal. The aroup led an unsuccessfuJ petition rive to push a state-approved 177-bed ospital from its proposed sne in East rvine. which they say is unsuitable. though almost 4,500 signatures were llectcd in December, only 2.877 were ound to be valid. The sroup needed 3.SOO o force a referendum. I. Pryor said .. I hate to say we've admitted ~efeat," but the group bas now abandoned phall~nain• the clerk's findings. Most of the µivalid pell lion signatures belong to people ~ho weren '1. registered voters or to those who moved after reaistering. she said. ' "We didn't know enou,gb to gi ve them a card to re-rqister," said Pryor. a former Jrvin(' mavor. "We always h.a~ been small and we s~rted rtgrettably late," Pryor said i>f the dnve to block the JMC hospital and build another on the UC Irvine campu1 in hs place. •· 1 feel very responsible for the faalure of the petition drive." D1sclo ure reporu show Pryor per- sonally loaned theoommitteeSJ,SOOaod is Still owed $400, L.a.cey said. She said the commmec received $2,220 from 1M A$<- sociated Alumoj of the California Collett of Medicine at UCI. and $2,.SOO from physician Richard Ayres. He ii not li1te.d as a med ical school facuhy member. The failed drive's cost was listed as $3.83 l. Aside from postage, printins and word processing cosu, the reports show $2,000 was paid to Keith Goodman. r.~man. contacted at his borne in \ w'il( .. ''•'::' .. , Citizens group holds its first ·t conference to find answers ~:: -. By CHRISTINE DECKER ,r I OfllleDel!JNllt ...... Homeless women need help. The experts agree ~ problem exists. ~) But what to do? What n~s to be done to help ,e1Q th~ women off the streets? II Do they have enough food? Arc they warm at nigbt~11 They are some of the questions asked by about 1'&1t members of the citizens advisory on homeless womeri ~ The group is made up of bankers, businessmen, soaal! workers, philanthropists, builders and concerned counry; volunteers. · 'Tm here for no other reason than that I wan1 to find ' help for every homeless and hungry pnton in Ora11M County," said Michael Walkins, owner of SouthwdlJ Sports and a board member of the Orange County Fooq;; Distribution Center ... I think Orange County could be A, model for hetpina the needy." • It was Christina's first stab at art competition and she came away with best of show honors in the contest spansored by the Sand Dollars, the Women's Division of the.Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce. Christina's painting along with the others will bang until the end of this month on the two mezzanine levels at the Huntington Beach CentraJ Li- brary at Talbert Avenue and Golden West Street. Dilllr Net "'9to bf~..,__ High achool 11enlor Christine Roberta (•tanclbl&J and Elaine Crift, with Ch.rletlne'• winning floral artworll. The group was called together this week by Orange County Supervisor Thomas Riley to find wlu1ions 16! helping the estimated 6,000 homeless women of the• county. Some solutions were found. " Christina, who studies under Chi- nese artist Paul (Po Nung) Liu, employs a method known as Chinese brusb painting. Her winning entry, a Chinese lotus flower, was painted on thin and fragile rice paper and-the red blossom required seven coats of paint. It took her about 10 hours to complete the painting but it should last up to 1,000 years, she said. Christina, who is a member of the high school drill team that performs during halftimes of athletic games, said she plans to study commercial art next year ~t either Golden West, Santa Ana or Oranse Coast colleges. Elaine Craft, chairwoman of the art festival, said the event helps fiJI a void because art classes were deleted at elementary schools in the area be· cause of state funding cuts after Proposition 13. .. These paintings are as valuable to me as if they are hanging from the Louvre." she said, .. because they are This LB suspect wouldn't listen A man who wouldn't take no for an answer is going to have to answer to robbery charges. The man allegedly held up a Laguna Beach taco stand Wednesday afternoon using a toy gun. He was arrested by a police officer who happened to be passing by the fast-food establishment. Gregory Paul Gruszka. 30, of Garden Grove was booked on suspicion of holding up a Taco Bell restaurant at 699 S. Coast Highway. He is being held on $25,000 bail. Police claim the man walked up to a clerk, informed him he had a gun and announced, ''This is a holdup." The clerk, noticing a passing patrolman, repartedly told the bandit, .. Hey, there's a cop over there.'' But the bandit, according to police repons, wouldn't be put off and finaUy grabbed about $1 OS 10 cash himself and took off running. Poljce sajd the clerk flagged down the patrolman and explained what had happened. The patrolman said be chased the robber. who was throwini handfuls of money into the air as he ran. Pohce said after arresting Gruszka, they gathered up all the cash and recovered a toy gun. done by kids and it comes from their hearts. It's encouraging that the future leaders of Amenca will be creative people." Other first place winners include: Jonanne Galatka, grades l 0-12; Tim Waldmann. grades 7-9; Samantha: Chagollan. grades 4-6; Waylond Pick- ett, kindergarten-third grade. Other winners include Chris Layne. Kenny Parker. Jenny Oblath1 Michelle Drisc-011, John Wa~ Christine Breitenbucher, Lynne Streit, Amie Christine. Tim Waldmann and Paul Belsito. Riley dilCloscd he bas asked Santa Ana Mayor Tom Luxcmbomser to allow the douns of homeless women: .. who now camp ouuide the South County YWCA at 141J1 N. Broadway .Ave .. Santa Ana, to be allowed to sl~ inside the building if adequate sta.ffi.n& is provided. · • Because the YWCA isn't zoned to allow the women to sleep in the facility, ~~ ~ ~a.~s ~v.e .))tell reluctant to allow homeleU facilities 10 thm cny. .. We will rcvicwitlJ this matter aod will respond fully when more infonnauon is available," wrote Luxcm· bourger to Riley at the end of January. ''Please be 35surcd that we share your ooncem for' those and all persons who arc similarly situated, .. Luxembourger stated. "rm bopinJ the mayor means what he says.·· Ril~ said at the meeting. • Riley got involved with helping homeless women after a visit to the YWCA in early January helped changed his opinion about ··bag ladies." "I always thought they didn't want to be helped. 1 thought they were alf old and liked to live the way they did. What I saw that day at the Y was a 19·year-old who w8S'' p~l, a woman who looked like she'd walked out o( Neunan-Marcus and others who didn't look like tl\e- typical bag lady," be told the group. • During the meeting, Riley instructed attorney Jerry Shaw to Seo.J up a non-profit corporation so private donations to the homeless women fund . will be tat ded\lctible. An offer was made to build a hotel-like facility specifically for homeless women by panel member Borge Nielson. Nielson is head of the Vikin~. a group ofwea..I~ and concerned Orange County businessmen who ha~ adopted homeless women as one of their projects. Neilson is also general manager of the Hotel Lagu04 in Laguna Beach. He said the Vikings may be able to come up with funds to house at least the homeless women who congregate at the YWCA. After almost two hours, Riley called the moeting to a close on an urgent note. "I think we're work.ing under a time bomb. Tbest" women need help and 1 don't want to lose all the volunteer services or enthusiasm we've been offered. We've got.., keep going on this." he said. Another m~ting was set for 4: 13 p.m. Feb. 29 at I~ Quail St., Newport Be.ach. , ', Two Coast men convicted in movie, video fraud case Fountain Valley Three youngsters pasing as student helpers walked up to the substitute adult manager cafeteria manager at Courreges School and told him. "We're here to help. what can we do?" What they did when the manager's back was turned was to take $30 in coins artd currency from a cash tray and flee. Avenue. The loss included $2)U stereo speakers and fishing equiment worth $100. • • • A resident of the 9700 block of Continental Drive told officers Thursday his red Huffy boys bicycle was stolen from the Huntington Valley Boys and Oirls Oub branch on Education Lane. The loss was esti- mated at SI 00. 18200 Von Kannon Ave .. Thundaf night and an undetermined amount o( money was stolen from four vending machines. • • • Forced entry was gained to two condominium residences qo Fallbrook sometime Wednesdat. The burglaries were reparted to poli~ Thursday. On one. the front door Wis broken down. The exact loss of cul). and jewelry hasn't been determined Two Orange County men have been convicted in a federal court of copyright and mail fraud violations for selling $250,000 worth of taped movies and television shows to 0 .S. Anny and Air Force bases in Europe. Keith C. McCool of Costa Mesa Newport Beach Burglan pried open a sliding glats door to the residence of a cos.- metoloaist on the 400 block of El Modena A venue and took $6, 700 worth of belonging includina nerco aear. a television, jewelry and a vtdco recorder. • • • More than $3.400 worth of jewelry and video equipment was taken from tbe borne of a physician on the 300 block of Via Lido Soud on Lido blc. Police said the crooks punched a hole in a window to uin entrance. .... Ao unlocked alidioa &lau door off the baloony of a second floor apart- ment on the 200 block ofNioe Lane wu the entry point of thieves who t00k $2,125 worth of jewelry includ· inaan citpcnsivc watch. Police said it appun the crooks ell mbed a wall and jumped onto the bll~ny. ••• A $400 Gibson el«tric auitar that and Shennan Smith of Mission Viejo sold more than 2,000 tapes during a 22-monlh period ending in June 1982, when the FBI shut down their operation;, AssiStant U.S. Attorney Carol A. c hase said. Military officials said they did had been stored under a bed was reported stolen from a residence on the 100 block of 38th St~t. The owner, a UCI student, said he believes the intrument was taken during a recent oartY.. i •• Four tires and wheels worth S l ,600 wcreJaken from a 1978 Porsche 91 I that was parked in a lot on the 200 block of Nice Lane. Tbe car was left propped on two bluo milk crates. C08taMeaa A $1,SOO copy machine was stolen from a business on Che 300 block of Clinton Street. It was not clear when the machine had been taken or how it bad been removed ••• Two youni boys who had been reported miss.in& ~re found al a $Chool campus after apparcntl) run- nina away fmm hom • •• Bur&lars cut a lock from a garqc on business with the two men after McCool claimed his company, Im- pact Video of America, was licensed to sell the tapes. Chase said the company never was licensed. The men are scheduled to be sentenced next month. the 1200 block of West Baker Street and took nearly SI 000 worth of gardening tools including an air blower, landmower and edger. Laguna Beach A vehicle emblem, hubcaps and a fog lamp were removed from a vintage automobile parked tn the 300 block of Harold Drive in l..quna Beach Thursda~ The equipment was valued at S 1.000 bv the owner. . ' . Cassette tapes and a case with a total value ofS 168. were stolen from a c1'r in the 600 block of Ramona Street. • • • A fumi,a.ttion tent on a house tn the 700 block of Kendall Street blew off. promptina police to call the ex- termination company to replace the billowina CO\.' r. • • • A. total of $600 wa' ~tokn from • car in the 2400 block of Monaco Drive. • 4 • • • Burglars entered a house in the 18000 block of San Carlos Street and stole SI ,000 in cash and S 12.300 in jewelry. • • • Someone ransac ked three bedrooms of a home in the l 0000 block of Los Jardines and stole a 2 1-inch Sony color TV set, jewelry and a Video cassette recorder. Hundngton Beach Entering through an unlocked door, someone burxlarized a home on the 8200 block of San Angelo Olive. The loss included an electric-type-- writer, camera and computer. au worth Sk300; a $5,000 diamond Of\&. and S2w in cash. Also mi$Sin& 'is a family cat worth $250 • • • A red 1980 Volkswagen Scirocoo parked Thursday in a driveway on tbe t 6800 block of Saybrook Lane was buratarized by someone who pried 1 door open. The loss included stereo equipment wonh $350 • • • A brown 1980 Toyota Celica was reported stolen Tbut'$day from a park.ins_ pla~ in front of a home on the 16900 block of Minoru Lane. The loss was crumated 1t S3,SOO. ••• Someone broke tnto a silver 1982 Oat un ptckup truck P3rk~ Thurs- day along the 6600 block of Wamcr I • • • By using a screwdriver on the door handle, someone broke into a black BMW 320i parked Thursday on the 16000 block of Dominica Circle. The loss included a $600 stereo unit. a white wool jacket worth $1 75 and 10 cassette tapes worth $80. • • • A man was arrested Thunday afternoon at the J. C. Penney store, 7777 Edinger Ave., on suspiaon of shoplifting. Recovered was house- wares merchandise wonh $80. • • • Two autos, aaray 1978 Volkswagen Scirocco and a white 1982 Quantum, were both burglarized while parked Thursday in a driveway on the 16100 block of Santa Barbara La.ne. The combined IOM included stereo equi~ ment worth $700. • • • Someone stole four wire whtel hubcaps Thursday from a white 1982 Cadillac Seville parlccd on the 16700 block ofTalisma.n Lane. The loss ,.'U estimated at $600 to $800. • • • A 'lvOman with a S-year-okl child was arm.ttd Thul"9day at Thnft) Drup., 9861 Adams Ave., on suspi- cion of shoplif\ing. Recovered was a nasal dccon estant \V()f'\h $10. Irvine Unlawful cntf) 'W8.S gain~ at 8urhnaton Northern Air Fncabt ~ I ' ••• The Bank of America, 4500 Barra:tl- ca Pky., reported a money loss -OI' more than $400 for unpaid cu• tomers' checks which were writum sometime in December. Bandit robs Huntington .. liquor store A Huntinaton Beach hquor store was robbed Thursday nl&ht by a man who mcbcatcd he had a wtaPQ•, police said. The holdup was reponed at 9.$4 p.m. It Canon's, 21441 Brook.h~ SL An employee told pobcc he oountina the money when a man came in. sunulatina a wtaPon. and vabbed two envelopes conwnina the cub.. -Police Siad the km in<'hUkd $32) in cash. $20 tn tnvdcr .. ~ checks and S28 in pcrtl().n.tl ch«b. The robber, who fled wt1tbound on foot, wu dcsmbcd u a Cauc:a \1D man, S feet 9 tncbes \Ill\, with dark hair, wearina a black JUkct. .. •• o,.,. Coeat DAILY PILOT/Frldey. February 17, 19_84 Marines get. order.: pae k up and leave Weekend ptiITout set; but 500 to remain Larry Speakes, the White House spokes- man, said the president made the decision formally an a stss1on with his national secunty adviser, Robert C. Mcfarlane. Defense ~tary Caspar Weinberaer bad prepared a report for Reagan that outlined the withdrawal timetable. Hawaii strike threat could hurt tourism By &Jae A11oclated Presa WASHINGTON (AP) -~ident Reagan today ordered U.S. Mannes to begm this weekend their pullback from Beirut to Navy ships off the Lebanese coast. though a contingent of 500 American miliuu1 personnel will remain, the White House said. One official, who insisted on anonymily, said Thursday that the pullback of the Marines, who were sent to Beirut 17 months ago as pan of a multinational peacekeeping forct. WJll be completed 30 days from today. In fact, the 101t1al phase of the redepl~y­ ment is already under way with the moving of some ~uipment from the Beirut airport to the ships to which the Marines arc assigned. HONOLULU -Forty thousand pu~lic employees whose four unions have put up a anatcd front .arc threatening a statewide strike thal would paralyze_semces throughout the islands •. from schools and pnsons. to garbage pickup and nun1ng care. Even restroom clearuna at busy Honolulu International Airport would ~affected. With the strike set for Wcd;nesday, the ~eiaht of the lucrative tourist season, officl8ls laid .co~unacncy plans ' Thursday to keep some services ~perauna.1f no agreement can be reached. Gary Rodngucs, d.1~r of µte 9.800-member United ~blic Workc~ union, which includes prison guards, hcensed practical nu~ and blue-collar workers, said Thursday that then: was a 50-50 chance" of averting the strike. Getting Into It Two Macllaon. Wla. car buff• tinker with their car aa temperaturea warmed ap to the 50. ln parta of the Midweat. The nalr dabbed the 1948 ~e f.ibe Crutaer:• and they aald they•re cJeantna lt ap for a car ahow. Blast kills 3 miners; 10 injured COMMODORE. Pa. (AP) -Rescue workers today found the bodies of three miners who had been trapped a mile underground by a coal mine explosion, the cotnpany announced. The announcement was made at a press conference by Barry Novotny. mine man- ag~r for administration for Greenwich Colheries No. I . The bodies remained inside the mine at the site of the accident while officials contmued ventilating the deadly methane gas that exploded, he said. Meanwhile. Beirut radio reported that President Amin Gemayel of Lebanon has agreed to reno~occ his government's M_ay J ~83 troo~withdrawal agreement W1tb Israel and to endorse an eight-point Saudi plan that will aJlow him to remain in office. While rcvealin,g the umetable to rc- poners. the White Hou~ official was adamant tn reJec ttng the nouon that the redeployment, or the Saudi diplomacy in the region, signal a failure of U.S. policies in the Middle East. "Look at what is happening here in the framework of two years of cffon," be said. "There have surely been setbacks, bad ones. but I think we have to recognize that there have been substantial gains." Group ties terminals to pregnancy woes Ten other miners were hun 1n the blast. which happened early Thursday in the mine's North Portal. located about 90 miles east of Pittsburgh. The rescue teams. carrymg air packs and weanng masks, plodded for hours Thurs- day toward the trapped men. They were forced to stop to build a makeshift ventilation system when the methane threatened another explosion. said Jack Tisdale, vice president of coal operations for the Pennsylvania Mines Corp .. which owns the mine. Searchers found the three about 45 mmutes after resuming the search at J a.m. toda}'. and the families were notified about 30 minutes later. Novotny said. As an example, be cited the exodus of the Palestine Liberation Orgamzauon from Lebanon. "It was not until the multi- national force went in that the United St.ates was able to broker the depanure of 5,000 (Palestinians) from Beirut," he said. "The stnking outcome 1s that there 1s even more deeply felt today an awareness of the imperative of solving the Palestinian problem and a recognition that only the United St.ates can advance all the panics toward a solution," he said. The 500 m1btary personnel staying behind include about 200 Mannes who will guard the U.S. Embassy, about 150 Army trainers and others who were described only as managerial personnel. But s keptics call tt s t atistical coin cidence LOS ANGELES (AP) -Half the pregnancies among women working at video display terminals in a San f rancisco airline office ended in miscarriages. new- born deaths or other problems, a women's group says. "In the United Airlines (San Francisco) office. 50 percent of the women who became pregnant during a five-year period suffered adverse pregnancy outcomes." said Judith McCullough, director of 9 to 5 Working Women in Los Angeles. The findings were announced simul- taneously Thursday in Los Angeles by the local chapter and 10 New York by Karen Nussbaum, president of 9 to 5, the National Association of Working Women. Video display terminals, or VDTS, consist of keyboards connected to tele- vision-like screens and computers. They arc widely used by office workers. United Airlines spokesman Charles Novak, speaking from Chicago, cited studies indicating "there is no causal relationship" between the terminals and abnormal pregnancies. "Because the vast majority of the millions of female VDT operators arc of reproductive age, clusters of problem pregnancies will appear by statistical chance alone, whether you are sitting m front of VDTs or arc in non-VDT occupations." Novak said. "We're not specificaUy certain what 1s causing the problem pregnancies," Ms. McCullough said. " ... But the common thread 1s that all of the woman work around video display terminals." en. On Fehruary 18, 1984, twenty,four new ~u ndominium home will become available fur purc ha~e at Villa Balboa ... the lowest priced community in Newport Beach. Sec for yourself why 218 homebuyers enjoy the value of Villa Balboa ... every day! 1 & 2 .. Bedroom Luxu ry Condominiums from $129,900 to SJ99,900 ('111 C'', lk· 11\l" d.111• t)I ruhl11 a11nn Dre~~~-~2ung ~ 220 Nice Lane, Newport Beach, CA 9266 3 (714) 645 -64'>9 Sales Office Ope n Daily 10 a.m. to dusk. VlLLA BALBOA PHASE lV • • Baby kUler gets 99 yean GEORGETOWN. Texas-:-Convi~ baby-~er Genene Jones is headed to pnSQn to t>ea?n servtng a 99-ycar sentence. but prosec~tors ~y they re .?ot d~~c with the nurse who used a synnge as a w~pon. N~.w ·~ s act two scene one. We've JOt another trial l<? go, said Bexar County Assistant Dist~ct Attorney Nack Rothe, referring to another charge against Ms. Jones. Juro!' late Thursday set a 99-ycar prison term for Ms. Jones m the Sept. t 7 • .l.282. death of Chcl~. McClcllap. l}le J 5-month-old girl died after two tnJCCtlons at a Kerrville • clinic. Dlo.dn dump protested EUREKA. Mo. -More than 1,000 pcop.lc rallied to protest the building of a. tempo~ 2-ac::re bu~ vault for tons of dioxin-contaminated dirt, which res1d.ents fear could pave the way for a permanent du~{> lO_umes that size. Residents from several ~ommuruucs Jammed a meeting called by the Missoun Dc~mcnt of Natural Resources on Thursday to argue .agatnst the proposed concrete bunker at Times Beach, which _would b<?ld the equivalent of 5,000 truckloads of contaminated soil. Palr freed by 'mistake' NEW YORK -Authorities arc conducting an intensive hunt for two alleged cocaine bosses freed three days ago in an "unfonunatt; mistak~," and b~ve offered a S 10 000 award for informauon leading to their arrests, the U.S~ attorney says. The prisoners .. who had ~n.orde~ held on $1 million ball, were not discovered missing until more than 24 hours after their release Tuesday afternoon, U.S. Attorney Rudolph W. Giuliani said Tb~y. Severo Escobar, 53. a former public official in Colombta, and Victor Eduardo Mera, 30. a Colombian attorney, were set free at the U.S. courthouse 1n Manhattan, authorities said. Horror ln tumplke tunnel BOSTON -A fiery rush-hour accident that turned a crowded turnpike tunnel into blazing terror, killing ~ne motorist and forcing dozens to flee flames and ~clc smoke might have occurred when a stalled car was hit by two other cars and an empty bus, police said. Smoke from the crash Thursday billowed through th~ tunnel's ventilation system into the city's Back Bay scctton. Scores of people had to be evacuated from the Prudential Center, a complex of stores. offices and restaurants under which the tunnel runs. when smoke was reported to ha vc reached as high as the 26th floor. Rose Parade gets splrlt PASADENA -The Tournament of Roses Associa- tion, barely I 1h months into the new year. bas decided the theme for its 1985 Rose Parade will be "The Spirit of America." "I wanted to honor the American people," tournament President James B. Boyle Jr. said Thursday. "The Spirit of America 1s embodied in its people.'' Boyle said he chose the theme himself. LA blackout forces evacuation LOS ANGELES -Workers who accidentally cut an underground power cable caused a two-hour blackout downtown, foocing evacuation of3. 700 people and briefly trapping some in elevators. About 2,500 persons walked calmly down four stairwells Thursday in the 17-story federal courthouse. while another 1,200 were cvacuted from the Terminal Annex Post Office as precautionary measures, officials said. Some 30 federal prisoners in a basement holding area were left behind in the evacuation by firefighters who set up emergency lights powered by generators, fire Battalion Chief Oaudc Creasey said. Secret murder hearing urged LOS ANGELES-A preliminary bearing for the son of President Reagan's attorney, charged with raping and murdering his mother. should be held in secret because of "inflammatory and sensational" publicity, his lawyers say. Michael Miller. 21. was arrested March 25 and charged with the murder of his mother, Marguerite, 52, whose nude. bludgeoned body was found in the master bedroom of the family's home in Palos Verdes Estates, 20 miles south of downtown Los An$cles. Following laboratory rcpons, M1ller, son of presidential attorney Roy Miller, was also charged with rape. Northrop closes for Olymplcs LOS ANGELES -Northrop Corp. says it will close its aircraft plants at El Segundo and Hawthorne for 10 working days between July 28 and Aug. 12 to help cut traffic durin$. the Olympic Games. The move announced Thursday wtll mean about 8,000 o( Northrop's aircraft employees will be taking vacations-some paid. others not~uring the period. Northrop was the second company to announce such a program. Hughes Helicop- ters Inc. of Culver City said last fall it would close its plant, which employs 4,300 people, during the same period. "' KAL bJ pUot ede-ap SEOUL, South Korea -Korean Air Lines,~ to prevent disasters like the Soviet downing of a KAL Jetliner after the craft flew off course, shifted at least 10 veteran pilots to ground duties, airline officials confirmed today. The change of duties is part of disciplinary action beaUD after the Boeing 7 4 7 was shot down last Sept. 1 and stepPcd up after a KAL DC-I 0 cargo jct collided with a 12--eeat Piper Navajo at Anchorage International Airport in ~mbcr. One official in KAL'a penonnel department said two senior pilots were dirmissed and 1everal otben demoted because of the Alaska incident, which wu blamed on human error. Japane11e cJJmber OK KAKIL TNA GLACIER. Alaska -A Japanese adventurer poked out of an ice cave hi&h on the Oanb of Mount McKinley and hand-swialed that be wu OK after disapl)C&rina for three days durina his deactnt from bis conquest of North America'• hichcst pea.le. Naomi Uemura, 44, hadn't been seen or heard from since earl)' Monday, just after makina the firit solo winter uoent of the windswept, 20,320-foot mountain. Soviet dluldeat reJe.Nd MOSCOW -Yun Ortov, a SoV1et physicist who founded a committee to monitor comoliance with human-ri&bts lt'()()rd tw been ~leucd f'rom a labor c:amp &DO ltancd Krv' DI I five.year sentence of intcmaJ e:xUc. his wife said today . .... _.~ ............ , ..... '.:>range Cout DAILY PILOT/Frid~. F*"-'Y 17, 1"4 Al Nation's GNP shows 4.9 percent growth Annual increase best showing since 1978 WASHINGTON (AP) -The economy JfCW st a healthy annual rate of 4.9 percent in the final three months of 1983, the 1overnment said today amid mounting sians that the first part of 1984 will be even better. The Commerce Department reported that the real gross national product, the inflation-adjusted value of the nation's outi>ut of goods and services. performed even better than a preliminary estimate of 4.S percent made last month. While the revision to 4.9"perccnt wasn't as high as some economists were predic- tina, it still reflected an even better economic performance than the govern- ment.bad originally thought. The increase came primarily from better showings in housing construction and business investment, the Commerce De- partment said. The re.vised 4. 9 percent figure for the fourth quarter did not change the 3.3 percent increase in real GNP for all of 1983. which the government announced last month. The annual increase was still the best showing since 1978 and reflected the economy's strong showing during the year as it pulled out of the recession. Wath a slew of bright economic in- dicators released this week on the business experience in January, economists are predlctina an even better showma for the first quarter of l 984. Some analysts have said real GNP should arow 6 percent llu1quarter, 1purred by increased business investment and hiAber consumer spending. liowever that pace ii not expected to last through the year even though con- tinued improvement is expected. The 1983 advance followed a decline of 1.9 percent in 1982 -the worst drop-off sin~ 1946 -and a 2.6 percent increase in 1981. Red Israeli reveals 'warning' TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) -A top lsraeh Communist wflrned today on returning from Moscow that the Soviet Union will "not stand idly by" if Israel's military role ex~nds from Lebanon to other parts of the Middle East. Toufiq Toubi told reporters at Beo-Gunon airport that Soviet leaders were worried about the situation in Lebanon and about Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamtr's threat that the abroga- tion of the troop withdrawal agreement be~een the two countries would leave Israel free to act as it secs fit. TWO EX-LA OFFICERS FACING MURDER RAP LOS ANGELES (AP) -Two ex-policemen, already under indictment in an aborted murder-for-insurance plot, have been arraigned on charges of murder- ing a businessman who disappeared a year ago. Richard Ford, 43. and Robert Von Villas, 38, pleaded innocent Thursday to grand jury charges of murder and con- spiracy to murder in the disappearance of Thomas Weed, 52. Weed's estranged wife, Jan Elmira Ogilvie, was also indicted and charged with similar counts. The couple were co-owners of an allegy testing laboratory in North- ridge. Grand jury documents alleged that in a phone conversation with Ms. Ogilvie sometime last January or February, Ford and Von Villas agreed to .. mutilate'' Weed forS7,500or"blowhim away" forSl S,000. "I don't want him, as the result of our divorce proceedings, to get any part of my business," the indictment quoted Ms. Ogilvie as having told Von Villas. Ford and Von Villas, fonner veterans of the police department's Devonshire Division, are in custody awaiting trial on charges that they plotted to kill a woman to collect $100,000 on an insurance policy Von Villas bad taken out on her life. Police arrested the officers and rescued Joan Loguercio. a Granada Hills pan-time stripper, just moments before she was to be drugged so-that the alleged plot could be carried out last July, according to pros- ecutors. e ID. To the re.cue Charle9ton, W. Va. paramedic Terry Br own cradle• four-year-old Rieb.ant 8ayla J r. u he raahee for an am- bulance. Yoa.nc Saylee wu ln- .V'MI JI I jured ln an early mornm. fire on the city'• Wat Side. l'"ollce Nld hRt. mother died ln her s;caefal attempt to u•e the '• llfe. ~ Gay bill near approval after vote 'squeaker' Foes quote from Bi ble in close Senate vote SACRAMENTO (AP) -A bill to bar job discrimination against hbmosexuals, long sought by gay riahts supporters, is one step away from the governor's desk today after being narrowly approved by the California Senate. With 21 votes needed for passage, the 40-member Senate approved the measure 22-16 Thursday followina a sometimes heated debate sprinkled with Bible quotes. The bill was then returned to the state Assembly, which approved a separate version in June, for a final vote on the Senate amendments. The bill's sponsor. Assemblyman Art Agnos, predicted that the lower house would send the biU to Gov. George Deulcmejian by next week. The governor said Thursday that he bad not made a final decision on what to do with "the proposal. He could veto it. sign it or allow it to become law without his signature. "I think the passage of this bill lifts California out of the Dark Ages as far as homosexual people in this state go," said Agnos. The bill, which bad been introduced without success five times since 1975 w.oul~ f!1ake it i~egal for an employer t~ dasci:imanatc agamst an employee or )ob applicant because of sexual orientauon. Religious and nonprofit organizations would be exempt. A~os said this year's victory was due to a · monumental" lobbying effort by backers of homosexual rights. Supporters said the bill would provide "fairness" to the last group of people not fully covered by the state's civil rights laws. "We should not punish people for being different from ourselves," said David Roberti, Senate pTCsident pro tempore. ''That's what our whole list of legislation protecting people from discrimination has been all about." Roberti said many gays live in fear that they'll lose their jobs or arc forced to take jobs that society rcseTVes for homosexuals, such as interior decorator. .. Latin env:oy ::. Stone quits . Spectal ambassaoor blaines personality conflicts for move WASHING TON (AP) -Richard B. Stone. a key fiaure in tbe llclpn ldministtalion'1 Ceutral Amcricu off'oru, is steppina down from hit job 11 Pretidnit R.eapn'a special envoy to the troubled ~on. Stone wu ~d to be JeavinJ after becomina U.volve.I 1n "pe110daUty differences" witb at least one 01.bef' ke, ~ in the admirusttation. His resiptioo wu Mid 10 bave involved no policy d.ift'ereoces wnh ~ , .. Ambassador Stone has submitted bis resipatioo and the president has accepted it witb put rqret and with deep penonal appreciation for bis knowlcdai. ~ tioo and skill in developi111 and executin& 11.S. policy io Central America." said White House spokesmu La.r:wY. Speakes. He added that Stone .. has indicated be would lib to return to the private sector but at the same time rmWo .,. available to the administration ..00 to the ~t. .. Asked if Stone would be pven another job io die administration. Speakes said that the "president plus to draw on his counsel in the comin~ weeks and 1DOD1hl." , Harry W. Shlaudeman, former ambesadof eo· Ar&entina and executive ~ of the Kissi~ commission on Central America, will rep.lace Stone, Speakes said. One official, who asked to remain anonymous. Wd it "was no aecrct there was open warfare" between Stone and Lanahome Motley,. the usistant secretary of state for Inter-American affairs. Tb.is official said Stone was upset because be feh Motley kept information from him and other tenior ~fficials, and Stone decided to resian.becaux bis "temper ts a lot shorter than everybody else's." . Cave-in linked · to atomic blast ·. LAS VEGAS (AP)-Scientists trying to find out wb~ surface land far above an underground atomic tell collapsed say the explosion apparently created a huae cavity below the ground. The cave~in Wednesday atop Rainier Mesa, 90 miles north of Las V cps, dropped the land about two feet at one end of the depression and up to 25 feet at the other end, said Thomas R. Oark. manager of Nevada operations for the U.S. Department of Energy. Thirteen worken who were monitorina the atomic test were injured when the blast Wednesday apparently loosened the top layer of the mesa above the cavern. Site worker Charles Miesch, SS, remained in aiticat condition today at Southern Nevada Memorial with internal injuries, and ei&bt others also remained hospital· iz.td. Four injured workers were treated and releucd Wednesday and Thursday. .. The beat interpretation we have is there was a bUID cavity created underpound," Oark said Tbunday. 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Slz.es ma}' vary sligh tly. ier i1po1•1s Pllr 1-....i: II• 7 OIJI I Wnt Many other r fumlshlnp on salel Aniltelm-509 East Katella Ave Cost• Meu-2710 Hart>or Blvd WtttmlMttr-15-400 Golden West St Phone 772·2•72 Phone ~0-7337 Phone 891 ·9325 Pier I lmpof1' '110 ,!or~ Chttk whllf' pact'1 In lan~• tml)(ll1 8.l&Nr f .;,r 1.hOO bV·mlll Utl'°t wnd SI lo ~01 C~t l\20 W f~ f l lllliott11 n 7<1101 I i I • . . • .. A8 PENTAGON STUNG BY NA vy· HORNET WASHINGTON-The Pentagon 1s stuck with still another h1gh-pnced lemo n: the Nav)''s FA-18 fighter-attack plane. Navy Secretary John Lehman has repeatedly recommended merC) kill- ing for the f A-18, but he has been unable to prevail over the conM1tuen- cy that this o' er-pnced weapon has bl.ult up overthe past six) ears o the spending goes on. The plane's nickname 1s "Hornet." but "Turkey" would be more lining About the only thing the Hornet has proved capable of slinging 1s the taxpayer. The plane was onginall} intended •a cheap alternauvc to more costl} N<;tv~ fighter~. But b} thl' 11me its mission was expanded and all the fancy doodads were loaded on, 11 became the most expensive tactical aircraft ever made: The current pnce tag is about $30 million per plane. And the Navy has ordered 84 of them this year alone. The stupidest mistake of all was combining incompatible tighter and attack plane purposes in one plane The result 1s that the plane does neither JOb well. A confidenual Na'} repon in November 1982 said stari...I} "The Hornet is not opera11onall) suitable .. Internal Na') records sho" that from Jul) 1981 through June 1982 each Hornet flight required se' en man-hours to get the plane back 1n10 shape. Those were Navv tests When the contractor. Generai Electric. ran t_ests on the eng1 nes, 11 reponed onl) a fraction of the repair ume. Dunng a six-month period ending last May, the Hornet was "full\ m1ss1on capable'' onl} 42.6 percent o·f the time. The percentage fell steadil) and dunng the first week in Novem- ber. the Hornet was fully mission capable only one-third of the time. The Hornet has other fatal flaws. It uses too much fuel to be a good auack plane. To make it back to base. it must climb to fuel-conserving high altitude imm.ediately after attacking its target. making 11 vulnerable to enemv detec- tion and counterattack. · It also has v1nually no all-weather capability e'en though a hkel} area of combat 1s the storm) Nonh Atlantic off Norway. JACK ANDERSON "ords. the Navy admits the Hornet 1s a dud. HUMAN SIDE OF THE NEWS: The small town ofSalmon, Idaho. 1s a sem1-1sola1ed settlement wedged into a bend formed b) the Salmon and Lemhi nvers. Winter temperatures often plunge helow zero and ice floes form on the m ers. Last month the floating chunks caused an ice Jam that backed up the waters and flooded the town. The local radio station broadcast an alert and called for volunteers. MC'n with canoes evacuated more than 100 homes in thedead of night in temperature~ :w degrees below zero. The evacuees were quickly lodged in homes of neighbors and relauves. A fe" checked into a motel. which lowered Its rates to $5 for the night to co' er bare npenses .\fter the last person had been rescued. 'olunteers. Cun Rosm and Mike Blodgett .... ere about to lea'e the flooded area "hen the} heard the pla1n11,e bari...ing of a dog. The\ probed the darkness with thei'r flashlights. and a beam caught the head of a German shepherd poking above the ice in a flooded field that had frozen solid. Rosin and Blodgett skJdded their canoe over the ice They found the dog frozen mto 11. "uh just its head and a paw aboH the surface. Painstakingly. the) chipped away and hfted the 150-pound animal into the canoe. They hauled It to the fire Statton where the volunteers were thawing out. The German shepherd. later 1dent1fied as J.J .. staggered to its feet and weakly wagged its tail. Footnote: The story of Amenca unfolds ever} day not only 1n the big events that make headlines but m the small incidents that go unheralded. I invite the millions who follow this column to watch for these v1gne11es of Amencana and to repon them to me at P.0 Boll 2300. Washington. D.C 20013. ·'Why was Orange County selected from the entire state of Calif om la to become the vfctlm of this costly tax headache. " ., .......... IDA Z. WILLIA.MS Corona deJ Mar ABC 's gold f ever produces good TV The ABC television network's broadca~t of the Winter Olympics may have been a commercial de- cision made by executives for no reason except to mcrease their com- pany's profit, but if that's true, 1t'n good example of capitalisuc greed working to the advantage of all of us. That's bow our President says it works. For a~I the infuriating intrusion of money m amateur sport, the Olympic Games arc television at its best. I must have watched 20 hours oflt by now and sometimes the events weren't even ones I like. The Olym- pics catch me because the)"rc real. They·~ not.4lctors follow10ga script. What will happen to whom has not been prcarran&ed. Dick Button is a star as a commen- tator. When he's talking about ice skating, he knows what he's talking about.and his enthusiasm is catching. Button doesn't set up fake dramatic situations as so many television sports reporters do in an effort to hype the event. He just tells you things you didn't know or might not have noticed. He also tells you things you did notice and thereby provides you the pleasure of official confirmalton of your observation. Former champion Peggy Fleming looks great and seems refreshingly oblivious to whether a good per- formance is by an American, an East German or a Russian. She anguishes as much over a mistake by one as by the other. In contrast to Peggy's neutrality are the flag-waving Americans in the crowd. The U.S. skaters seem to hke the loud suppon they get but the partisan noise must have a negative effect on the judges. I don't mean I wasn't partisan but even in my own living room I tried to pretend I wanted the best athlete to win regardlessofnationality. At one point, when there was a question about wh~ther Peter and Kitty Car- ruthers. brother and sister. were going to beat out a Russian team for the silver medal. I was embarrassed to find myselfhoping the Russians would fall. That wasn't nice. ANDY ROONEY SaraJevoaregood. but some should be arrested on their return for pracucing psychiatry without a license. They kept psychoanalyzmg the losingAmencan hockey team and were always explaining that someone was "mentally unprepared.·· They almost never said the of her con tes- tant was just plain better. The Olympics arc only ~ood on television when an event 1s actualll taking place. Unfortunately, there sa lot offiller. To make money. tele- vision has to pad sports events to make them last longer. When the skier is about to come hurtling down the mountain, I'm not interested m having them cut away to a feature they did months ago about what his life was like when he was a boy of nine in Sp1tzbergen. CBS made the three-hour Super Bowl last all day. I'm always surpnsec television hasn't insisted on l wo minutes between the rounds of a fight so they could ha ve longer com- mercials. I accept most of the Olympic coverage commercials. I gnt my teeth when they tell me Snickers is the official snack of our Olympie team and rm irritated when Herb Brooks cashes in on having been coach of the 1980 hockey team. "I'm HerbBrooksand I knowwha1 it takes to be a wi)1ner." he says. standing between two Chevies. He's coach of the New York Rangers now and they finished third last year so he knows what It's like to be a loser. too. The worst idea ABC had for the Olympics was hiring John Denverto yodel at us when things got dull. I'd rather have watched it snow than listen to him sing. For all the things wrong with the coverage. don't tell me the Olympics aren't one of the great events of all ti me on television. A secret repon 10 Lehman last August recommended· "During the ne>.t year. examine the poss1b1ht} of developing a ne" auack aircraft for procurement in the 1990s." In other Jack Anderson 1s a syndicated columnist. Kl tty a nd Pete r Carruthers in their ellver medal-wtnnlng perlormance. When Americans Debbie Armstrong and Chnstm Coo~r tin- ished first and Sttond in the giant slalom, I broke into applause, simng there all by myself. Most of the ABC reporters m Andi Roone1 is a s1 nd1cated C'Olumi11st. · · , L.M. Bovo ll,----- All in a day 's work What do \OU La ll an afternoon's work., Song"nter Don Gibson wrote two countn mus1e classics "I can't Stop Lo\lng 't ou" and ··oh. l one- some Me·· in one afternoon. ln 1958, that was Before "car's end both c:hmbed 10 \ou I ori the chans: Thost· "ho"·e "orked with artorld1rertor Clint Eastwood say he usual!) pnnt'> the fir<.t take in western film\. hecause he·s allergic to horses. 't ou '>a' 'ou k no" vour Great ..\mencan h1s.toncal s11es.,· All nght. in which c,1ate 1'> thl' ()1a1ue of Liberty" Come on \J\ cw Jcr'>cy v. fill'! bcef~1eai... raw () 't ou \J1J C h1na·., Pek ing killed ofT 20<1 000 dog' How man) are killed ol) annuall' in American animal \ht•lter<i'1 A fl\e million cats and dogs t'nmh1ncd 1s a lair guess () V. h' .., till' hath room referred to as "thl· 1ohn' .. , ..\ In honor of lhl' English gentle- man. Sir John Hamngton. who invented the llu<.h toilet It was he who fir'lt instalkd such indoor plumbing The cred11. however. usuall) ha<, hccn g1,en to another English d1gn1taf) 51r Thomas (rap- per. who got the at1t•nt1on of Buck- ingham Palace "-Ith hie. plumbing e~penment'> Q < hipped lx·l'I on toJ<.t known a\ SOS for Something on a Shingle, always used 10 be scnrd 1n m1hta1J mess halls evenings one da) a wct'k Which da)''1 A. Thursda} Opera '>tar~ are c;uppmt•d to be aJmo-;1 nutty about the care their throats. but many are emtic in this rqard. Take yesteryear's Ennco Caruso, 'illll thought by many to have b«n the world's greatest tenor He smoked two packs of Egyptian etgarette\ a day L M RMcl ,~ a columnist · ORANGE COAST ~ nd1C'1tfrd Daily Pilat ' LETTERS --....._ ~--~ County shouldn 't bear burden of transit tax To the Editor: , With the country's ecoyomy in an absolut~ chaos, the highly con- 1rovers1al I-cent sales tax will be another rip-ofT measure to go before the Oran~e Count) voters on June 5. The dnv1ng forces behind the pubh- c1zed propaganda are the rnunt} supervisors and transportation com- mission (chaired b} Supen 1sor Riley), the highway lobb) and poh- ucians (this 1s electton year). Question: Wh} was Orange ( ount\ selected from the entire stale of California to become the \ICtim of this costly tax headache., The answer 1s very simple: The main purpose to build the proposed San Joaqum Hills Freeway is lo serve developers' projects-major hotels, big shopping centers on the Irvine Coast. Supervisor Riley was adamantl) instrumental m encouraging the ma- JOrity of cities throughout Orange County to support the tax by painting a rosy list of all the sugar-coated benefits to be gained. However. the three sagacious cities. Huntington Beach, Laguna and La Habra. which did not buy the package should be well commended. For years, Orange County go\ern- ment has been evaluating vanous options to finance the proposed freeway with no success. In order to gain access to state-federal funds. Rile} has been giving CalTransa sales pitch stating the San Joaquin Hills Freeway will be a cont1nua11on of the Corona del Mar freewa). Smee major developers depend solely on new freeways and artenal highways to get 10 their mul11-mtlhon dollar projects. I took the liberty of making several long distance calls to the e\ecutive director of California Transportation Commission in Sac- ramento and subsequent calls to District 7 in Los i\ngeles and ob- tained the folio" mg information: I The San Joaquin Hills Freeway. ongmall> proposed b) the County of Orange -"No state or federal funds will be m vol ved." 2. District 7 Executive Director - "The state will not build any new projects .. The h1ghwa} trust fund has deficit of$ I 6 billion. When all op11ons failed, county officiate; finall~ came up with their ingenious scheme for a one-cent sales tax. but onl) after Senator Paul Carpenter's SB 309 failed in the Senate committee as a toll road. With the recent in creased gasoline and hceMe tax. 11 1s inconceivable and unjus11fiabk for Orange County voter~ 10 bear the rampant expense of private ventures benefilling powerful interest groups when inflation and unemployment 1s vef) high. Unfonunatcl}. if the measure passes. the voters will be caught in the m1ddic of a 15-}ear committment and \\Ill uncqunocall) put the cities in an economic disaster. Residents '>'-ill shop else" here. More freeways and roads will not solve the traffic congestion or air pollution. The ballot box offers the op- portun11y for a change m pohtical leadership to clean up county politics. On June S vote No on one ce nt sales tax. ID.\. Z. WILLIAMS Corona del Mar Stop playing war games An Open letter to the President of the United States: The American people do not want 10 participate in the war in Lebanon or a war m Central Amenca! The peoples of the world must settle their own differences without our direction and interference. If we have to lower our standard ofhv1na by losing~cce s to ro-alled vita! resourtts. wt will meet that challtnge. We can best provide for our national security by ma1nta1nina economic and moral strcnath rather than nuclear overkill: by good will H.L Schwerta Ill ""balne< ChHJ OowaltbJ fa.tor 9f>O ._.....,., '°'"" "1"'1 .... and peaceful example rather than menacing rhetoric. by non-military. humanistic assistance to those m cm1s. rather than selective assistance to those whose success spells profit for our corporations. Allow the peoples of the world to look to us as a model of Justice and freedom, rather than oppression and greed-and 1he "isms' we rtjCCl will not find fertile around. h's ume to face the real it) of wha\ we arc doing. It's ume to stop pla}ing "warpmes ·· 1t's t1me to abandon the "scnpt" wtth the Armageddon end- ing. Sometimes. we become what v.-e fear. C n 1t be v.-e who are becom1n1 the "focus'Of ev1l 1n the world?". l'ulllf"*l ......, <11y a1 rne ...., at ~ w"' a.1 <J1 Cotll M.U AOOt ... COft~a ID 9o• 11\6() Cott• ...... CA t'6H Mr Prcs1&nt. it 1s the people's Unued State even more than 11 1~ youn -there arc more of us Why do )'OU not reprcscnt us'1 We ma) know ~mcth1na 1he11 you art' not able to know H:.AN POPE Yotba Linda Love affair with car continues ByROBERT BADHAM As Orange County voters prepare to go to the polls on June S to cast ballots on a vanety of issues and candidates. one issue which will be facing them 1s the proposed one--0ent per dollar increase 1 n the sales tax for this county. raising the present 6 percent sales ta~ to 7 percent over a I 5-year penod. This ~ales tax. while on the ballot as a local issue after enabltng legislation was passed in Sacramento. has a federal he-m. because the funds are expected to augment federal subsidies for roads and mass transit as a result of a five-cent-per gallon tax on fuel which went into effect nationally last A.pril. ' Cahfom1a and. of course, Orange Count). will benefit grt-atly from the formula bccau~ or population and number of vehicles ~l)'lna the high- ways and by·ways daily. For a 11 me. there was a duststorm of rontrovcrsy, if not direct oppos1uon .. to pl3cma the sale tax issue on the ballot. led by upcrv1sor Bruce Nestandc, who has ~ct to be con- vinced that masses of buse or hJht (or heavy) rail systems are the answer to the county's transponauon needs. It's hard to say how voters will react to 1nettasjna their I tax, althoulh history has shown u I.hat, &JVen 1n opportunity. muiain wtlJ vote aaainst an mcrca~ 1n taxes 1flhe need 1s not made clear and t1taenl. In early pos1·war )'cars, school distncts htd me~ly to plate a 1ehool I bond issue or tax ovemde on the ballot and voters routinely said yes. Suddenly voters started saying no and school districts, and cities too, had to work hard to prove that new taxes were needed. In OrangeCounty'scase, there is no question in most people's minds that streets. highway and freeways arc taxed to the limit a good deal of the time each morning and afternoon. The county's buses, on the other hand, for which millions have been SJ?Cnt, whip around the county daily virtually empty. If there is to be a liabt rail or heavy rail system in this county, where will it start and where will at end? From La Habra to the beach? From San Clemente to Knott's Ben")' Farm? Or maybe just a simple tittle circle from John Wayne Airport to Anaheim Stadium, Disneyland and Knott's for the tourists? So what did the Oranac Countr Tran ponation Commission do? They had a series of community meetings. 18 1n all. at which prcsen· tations were made (wcaahtcd toward m.,s transit, rm told) and then the community leaden S{>lit upinto1mall poups to study a senes of qucsuons. Results of lh~ mcctinas and ques- tionnail"C$ filled out by each partic1· pant were summanzcd and, aue what' The consen\U~ Wll better mcways, more f recways, better roads and 1mprov~mcnt of what Yt'C have, ~omttbJO& I could hive told them ... , ' wtthout all the fuss. But there's still ~oing to be the vote, federal money will be pumped into Orange County to improve its road- ways, with some of it earmarked for mass transit. which I hope doesn't mean ~ore empty buses. Specifically, It seems that widening and reconstruction of existing free- ways ~~ the highest prionty among the opinions expressed at the meet- ings, which makes sense. Some of those which were identified were Santa Ana Freeway (tops on nearly everyone's list), the Newport/Costa Mesa Freeway and the new ~stem Foothill and San Joaquin Hilts rree: wayS and eitprcssways. ~ count. mass. transit certainly has its supporters tn all this, but it seems to me that a better approach than the O!le I see now would be a mas traos1t system centered around the areas where the need is greatest. such as in Santa Ana and 1ts civic center -setting the rccreattonal areas mentioned above aside for I.he moment. One thana thi.s c:x~mse proves is that Oranae County has not lost its love affair with the car and those who arc promoting the $lies tall (whiCh ii ahead 1n a poll taken lu1 )'Qr and bertiod 1n one early this )Uf) had bttt kttp this 1n mind 1$ they 10 about their business of cducauna u' on thi subject Roberr &dh1m ~~nu the 40rh COQllC sionaJ Djsrnct CREDIT LINE Gemological grads gleam at Joseph's Jewel• by Jo1epb announced two of its employees have araduatcd from the Gemological Institute of America. Doa1la1 lteuedy and Erie Zal.uht are both recent araduates. Study includes identifyina stones, aem cuttina and discerning gem quality. • • • Jack F. vu Haaater was promoted from controller to chief financial officer and treasurer of BoMed Medical Muafact•rhll Ltd. announced Bo Sramek, president and chief executive officer. Van Haastcr, who joined BoMed in 1983, was a fomer senior accountant for Price Waterhouse&. Co. in Orange County. He has a bachlor's degree in business from Cal State Fullerton. • • • Gelliaco Computer Corporation of Costa Mesa introduced a new series of KENNEDY ZALASKUS ANGELLAR LEBMACBER high performance, bit mapped, color raster graphics. The company says these features have never before been available at a comparable price. • • • The Au.belm Hilton announced the appointment of Krlt AD1ellar as director of convention services for the l,60().room hotel, now under construction near Disneyland. Angellar is a member of the Society of Corporation Meetjng Planners. The hotel also named Guter Leblacller director of catering. Formerly with the Disneyland Hotel, Lebmacher Has worked on the staff of the Mark Hopkins Hotel, the Broadmore Hotel and the Ambassador Hotel. ••• Cox & Burell Advertl11D1 Compuy announced the promotion of Suu Bender to account executive, fublic relations. Bender will be responsible for all client-agency coordination o public relations, including the writing of press releases, articles, newsletters and media relations. Bender is the former community relations director of Chapman General Hospital. ' . . . We1ten Truadat.a, Inc., a new Santa Ana computer disk duplication company, is now offering a full range of disk duplication services to software writers and companies. The newcompanv is located at 1701 East Edinger Ave. . . ' Chri1 Balley has been appointed advertisini account executive at Dlckluon Pacific Cable1ystem1, the cable television company setving Hungtington Beach, Westminster. Stanton and Fountain Valley. Her duties 10clude selling commercial air time on CNN t, ESPN, USA, MTV and local origination Cbauel l 0, as well as advertising space in Cablesystems TV guiae. • • • Bank of America has opened a Santa Ana development center for commercial real estate loan dehvery. The center, located at the Santa Ana main office of the bank, is part of a statewide consolidation, ~n last fall . Sixteen developer centers have now been opened throughout CalLfornia. • • • Kerr & A11ociate1, a Huntington Beach·based public relations and advertising agency, was instrumental in helping EPAC Development capture a national award in Profe11lon.al Ballder magazine's "Smaller, Smarter, More Affordable" national housing competition. The award, presented at the Nation.al A11oclatlon of Home Ballden convention in Houston, is the third major award bestowed o n EPAC for its Le Pare community of townhomes and condominiums in El Toro. • • •• Marlnen Bank in San Clemente will obtain foreign currency for local travelers, Richard Kongaard, the bank's president announced He suggests travelen take at least S 100 of the currency of each country they intend to visit. • • • Michael A. Oswald was named a partner in the Irvine law firm ofCaprets &r Kaadan Oswald, 34, graduated from the University of Notre Dame and earned his law degree at Loyola University in Los Angeles. • • • Michael E. McGuire. president oflrvine·based Cithen1 Tluift &r Louhas been elected Secretary of the Thrift Gaaruty Corporation of California. The co~ration is resporuble for guaranteeing payment of all thrift accounts in Cafifomja up to $50,000. Orange CoMt DAILY F>alOT/Frtdey, Feotuary 17, 11M COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE TRANIACTIONI A -Duo c~eate computer firm Mixing and matching components not always the answer BJ UTBLEEN CVMMJNGS ~,...e. •••• ,. Leu than two years aao, David A. Norman and Enzo N. Ton'CSi took stock of the averqe computer store and decided it didn't meet the needs of small and medium busilless and professionals. I • Together they cr~ted Busi- nessland, Inc., whlcb is now .one of the fastest growiaa retail/computer networks in the nation. Recently. it launched its first Oran.le County centers in HuntiJ:llton Beach and Oranae, makina numben 22 and 23 in the company's meteoric ex- pansion. The first center opened on November. 1982 in San Jote. Since t 9h, over 3 million personal computers have been sold. These were sold primarily through mail order and retail computer stores, explains TOrrC$i, and bouaht by a mix o( hobbyistS, students, profCS1ionals ud busaneis people. Faced with such d1ve'1C cu.siomers. the averqe computer store could be batdly be more than a source for various computer systems and equip- ment. For ihe customer. it•s been much like shoppin1 for a sound system in a stereo store, mix and match this component to that av- ocssory, and so on. Perhaps, be says, that approach has been necessary because of the vast variations in choke and quality in the producu. For tomorrow's users, however, that approach is likely to be confus.- ina. Rather than a scl~ion of components, "the customer needs a choice of solutions to spe<:ific prob-- lems." This, says Torrcsi, is Busi- nculand's approach. .. When setting up business for the fint time, " says Torrcsi, .. most people are likely to shop around for one part here, software there, type- writer here -bits and pieces from four or five stores." No single entity carries e*rytrung for the needs of this kind of customer, who represents the, larJcst segment of the personal com- puter market. For profess onals with httle or no computer ~perience.. any computer -pe:nonaJ or otherwise -it oft.en viewed u an iatim.idatinauaemblqe of~~ and wires. Up until n~1 no computer store could a.trOYd me IOnd of .. hand boldiOj .. ocoeaary for this customer. Busanessland curies oDly micro computen ... Tbe micro." explains Tonai, ••is a bi& advaoiqie over the mini, not only bocaUK of its lower price. "Witb the mini there'• a Ctn· tralizcd brain and store station. When the brain i1 down, ev_~body:s dead. For instance, five nunts setVlCIC five departments -when ooe is down that department produces zero." (Anyone wbo bas become booked on the after boun bankifll kiosks c:an attest to the supreme fruatration of centrally controlled computer break- do~).... . h . With uie micro, eac l)'S1an lS complete and can always take over the work of another that m.iabt be down. Torresi feels that bis unique com- SuoTorreel .. puter store solves the problems and uncertainties of buyioa a penona.I computer b~ providinJ experienced. on""1te serv1ce. parU and ma.inttn &nee, free training for the u1et, and; after you 'buy it -everythina you need to use it. • ... .. il Software magazine . ~ to be out next month .. , A new mapzine due out the fint week in Man:h will help accountina, tax, baokina. financial pla.nning and investment professionals sift throuah the maze of computer trends and apflications. Microthou&ht: The Journal of Financial Sof\ware," is the fint softw&nH>riented mapzioe edited specificalJ_y for the fina.ociaJ com· mumty. The bi-montblr. publication will initially be diatnbuted on a controlled circulation basis to l 001000 financial industry pro- fCSSJonals, according to associate editor Caroline Carr. .. Articles will f'ocus on the ldection and UK of various software peckqt'I. · Our audience undentands busineY and finance. They're not look.ins for coune in electrical or com.P'!tcr eosineering. They want basic mfor· mation that'll make them more productive in thtir daily jobs and more responsive to their clients' needs, .. she said. Leland Hoffman, president of PbilantbroTec, lnc., of Lquna Hills., will serve as chairman of Micro- thought's independent softw~ ~ view board. Child care credit rules changed (NOTE: This is rbe sixt.b in a I 2-pan series in which Sylvia Porter de- scribes ways wpayers can save on their I 983 and 1984 income wes.J If you must pay someone to care for your child who is under 15 (or for a disabled dependent or spouse) so you can go out to work. you may be able to claim a percentage of that payment as a credit apinst your tax. Up through 1982, you bad to file a Form 1040 to claim this credit, although you other· wise would have filed the much simpler Form 1040A. But this rule has been chan$ed to enable you to claim the credit on your '83 Form 1040A, if you otherwise have no reason for filing the larger Form l 040. You can cla.inl at most up to $720 if ... you have only one quaJifying child or dependent in your household and up to S 1,440 for two or more. The actual amount you can claim varies {expla· nation below). Starting point in qualifying for trus credit: You must pay for the care to enable you to go to work. This requirement is met if you work for an employer fuJl.timc or part-time, for your own business or partnership. You also qualify if you aren't working but are actively looking. Unpajd volunteer work or work for nominal pay does not qualify. If you arc married, there are special requirements for claiming the credit. You and your spouse must generally ftle a joint return and you both must meet the work test, with this excep- tion: Even if your spouse didn't work in '83, your spouse will be treated as having worked and earned $200 or $400 a month (according to the number of dependents) during any month in which either l)beorshewas a full·time student during each offive months in '83, or 2) he or she was ~) Cha Pct +f11l' li: ~j + ~ Hr· " h27·' +s·l~ ~ '. ' ~ 111~ J 1 Uo Sn VIA PORTER EXPER T AD VICE physically or mentally unable to care for himself or herself. Assuming you meet the work test, another requtrement is that your care payments must be for the care of one or more .. qualifying persons." These persons include t) your dependent children or other dependents under age 15; 2)Jour dependent (or person you coul claim as a dependent except that he or she had S 1.000 or more of gross inoome), who 1s physically or mentally unable to care for himself or herself; or 3) your spouse who is physically or mentally unable to ca.re for himself or herself. No Hcur\lla lr•dlng below S2 or 1000 5'\arH 8rt ndUded. Net •nd ~cent•ge ct'l•noH are the dlfferef'Ce belWMn the pr•vlou\ Clo$lng bid orlce •nd todav'' IHI bid orice. r There 1.tt two ltmits on tM care payments that entitle you to claim a credit one lim.i t on the kind of care for which you pay and the other au the amount of such payment that is eligjble for credit. The kind of care that qualifies includes {>&Yment for ordinary bou~ bold services needed for runrungyour home. if they are at least partly for the well·being and protection of a quali· fying person. such as services of ~ housekeeper, maid or cook but not Qf a chauffeur or gardener. The cost ar care outside your home (say, nursery school fees) also qualifies iftbe care IS for your dependent under qe l 5 or for any other qualifying person who regularly spends at least eight boun each day in your house. Paying a relative to provide the qualified care won't quahfy for the credit if the relative was your depen- dent or your child under age 19 at the cod of'83. Payments to relatives who are NOT your dependents can qualify even if they lived in your home. (Note!) The amount of care payments, eligible for cred1t 1s subject to a double limit. The maximum amount of your expenses eligible for credit can't cxe«d $2,400 a year if you spent thal much for one qualifying person, or $4,800 if you yxnt that much for two or more qual1tymg persons. But in no event can you count as qualifyina expenses any total in excess of your earned income for 1983. or 1f you were married. in excess of the lower of your or your spouse's income for '83, lf your spouse was a full-time: student or unable to care for himself or herself for any month of '83. your spouse will be considered to have $200 of earned income for each month 1f you had one qualifying ~non in your home or $400 a month 1flhcrc were two or mo~. Nut~ Compare Yoar h~mhed Ded1ction1 ___,/~ ______ __J_ __ , _______ ,L_ _____________ ...._ _________ _ On the .. ' , • NYSE COMPOSITE T RANSACTIONS fllDAf S CLOSING PRICES Otv. ... lalitl Laa! Cllot Dow Jo NF s AvERAGES WHAT NYSE DID NEW YORK (APl Feb. 17 Tl ' NYSE LEADERS UPs AND DowNs WHAT AMEX Orn NEW YORK (AP) Feb. 17 AME X LEADER S NASDAQ SUMM ARY GoLD QuorEs METALS QuorEs That· s an apt description of both business and business people along the Orange Coast. To keep track of where companies are gotn~an.d which people are helping them get there,just watch Credit Lt e, -ev.ery day in the Business section of your new llllY Pilllt ... (. '· .. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 11NM I :J U.S. skiers shutout I ., .. el• UC ln'tne p.ard Jerome Lee trl• to pat a defen•l•e blanket around Jl're8no 8tate•a 11ttch Arnold Thanday. UCI falls short of a perfect night Fresno State•s win loosens Anteaters' grip on 2nd place Special to tbe Dally PUot .. We would have liked George to set mo" sbota, but Fresno wouldo 't allow that," Mulligan noted. • Fresno jumped to an l 1-6 lead at the outset with Barnes scorina 9 of those points. The Anteaters battled back with a spurt of their own, however, to go up 19-l 5 with 11 :38 to play in the operung stanza. Six unanswered points by the Bulldogs allowed them to retake the lead at 23-19, and they held on for a 26-24 advantage at the intermission. McKinney. Cooper miss gates in slalom; · Unheralded Italtan woman races to win SARAJEVO, Yuaoslavia(AP)-A fogy slalom course tripped up two of America's best skien today and stifled U.S. medal hopes followina,it.s first double-gold performance of the XIV Winter Olympic Games. · Tamara McKinney of Lexinaton, KY;z and Christin Cooper of Sun Vauey, Idaho, strong medals can- didates, missed pt.es on their fint nm down the Mount Jaborina slope. They were the only U.S. entries. Unheralded 19-year-old Paoletta Magoni ofltaty, a VU1ual unknown in the top ranks of international skiing. mutcrcd the tricky course to take the gold medal in a time of l minute, 36.47 seconds, coming from fifth after the firit run. Her best finish in four World Cup seasons had been a sixth place. Perrine Pelen of France won her second medal of these Gamci, taking the silver in 1:37.38. Pelen was the bronze medalist in the giant slalom on Monday. Llechtenstein•s Ursula Konzctt finished in I :37.50towin the bronze. Golden moment for Hamilton Lackluster finish can't deprive him of gold medal SARAJEVO, Yugoslavia (AP) - Scott Hamilton normallr calls bis finale .. Wow Wow Wow.' Tbunday night it was only "So So So," but good enough to Jive America its first men•s Olympic figure skating gold medal since 1960. "There was no way 1 could do it perfect," the three-time world cham- pion said. "It wasn't my best, bull did· 1t and I'm just proud my skatina came through." His dizzying spins weR there, bis flashy footwork was there, but biJ full program of triple jumps was missing. "On the triple flip I was too cautious and sJow. On the triple salchow ... I rushed it I wanted to make it happen instead of let it happen," he said. And so America got its gold -the fint since David Jenkins won it It got a memorable picture of the S-3 Hamilton ~nF. the stan and stripea. But it dtdn t get the electrify-ina performance it bad expected. Calitdaan Brian Orser, who out.skated Hamilton in both the freestyle and the short program, won the silver medal. Jozef Sabovcilc of Czechoslovakia won the bronze. Had he not been first in com- pulsory figures -the first event leading to the medal -Hamilton might have lost the pot of gold America bas wanted for so long. 1 had 20 pounds of weight on out there." Brian Boitano, the heir apparent to Hamilton in the United States, skated strongly in the freestyle for a fifth-place finish overall. Mark Cockerell of Los Angeles, the third man on the U.S. team, wound up 13th. Earlier Thursday, Katarina Witt's smashing short program to gypsy music gave her the lead a.nd knocked America's Rosalynn Sumners into second place in women's figure skating. Hamilton, 25, who skated with a right ear infection, did not complete two planned triple jumps-a flip and a salcbow -but pulled off three others. He coupled them with his well-known dizzying apinJ and elec- trifying footwork to ban& onto the top spot for the gold . Just a month ago he managed all O\'e triples at the U.S. Cham- pionships in Salt Lake City and got four perfect marks in the process. Despite the flaws here HamiJton received one mark of 5. 9 for technical merit. The other scores ranged from 5.6 to 5.8. His second mark, for style, in- cluded all S.8s and 5.9s. Eighteen of the 45 IW1erS 1n the women's slalom feU or milled pm 00 the fint ND. McKinney had the ru..e.t inter- mediate time, but miueiid a pte when abe booked the ~ of her lki about balfway down. Cooper WU alto bavina a good ND when lbe miaed a ptc in the UPOef Portion of the lnd. .. lo lialom, you have to take as many cbanoes at possible, u many cbancea at you can set away with, and I just took one too many," II.id McKinney, 21 ... I felt like I was Wing wcU. I felt like I bad a Sood cbaDQC to do something. ljust booked a tip and that was it. It's over." A United States driver in a sled just purcbued from the Swiss turned in toUd t'Wll in thefint dayoffout"IDD! bobsled competitio.n. SCiJI dwe. WWl •t muc.b cbaoce fot a U.S. ift die event. which wu domiMaed bY EMf Germana. At the Trcbevic: ice dt1*. a ~· driven by Wolfianl t:loppO at. &It Germany shattered tbC COW'IC teCllCd today with a tint nNl Of 49.6S iJa 1be four-man competitiOL Well &lad aft.er two rum, be ~ M:aded for a 1Weep of the bo6iled IOldt, after winnina the two-mu competition earlier. Jeff Jost of the United States na tied for ninth. after runs of S0.83 and S0.97 in the sled purchased by Rohen Landau, a New York buii.nessmao and bobsled enthusian. ., ... o' a FRESNO -Junior center Scott Barnes scored a career-high 21 points as Fresno State avenged an earher loss by dealing UC Irvine a 65-56 PCAA setback here before 6,582 at Selland Arena Thursday night Despite the setback., ua, 10-4 in conference, 14-9 overall, was able to maintain its bold on second place, although Utah State (9-5). a 80-70 victor over Long Beach State, has moved within one pme. The Anteaters, who played only six players and bad three starters go the entire 40 minutes, tied the score on two occasions in the second half -at 30 and 32-all -but the Bulldogs would never surrender their lead and were kept a comfortable five-to-10 point margin for much of the second half. "It may not have been pretty, but I did it I feel like I fell offtheeod oftbe world," Hamilton said. "I felt the pressure and rcsponsbility to myself and my skating to win here. I felt like Orser, the Canadian champion, completed five triples, includ~ a difficult 3'12-revolution Axel, which very few skaters attempt Boitano did the triple axel, too, but didn't land it as cleanly as Orser. American Scott Hamilton Ilk.at. a 'rictory lap Tluanday nJcbt after wtnntnc the •old medal ID o,me U.U..,. The Bulldogs (8-5, 17-7) are I 'h ~es back. I "I'm not down on our kids at all," Offered UCI Coach Bill Mulligan of bis team's performance. "Defcnsive-lY. we did not play badly. Offensively, Brcsno was sagging in on us and I!~ Jerome Lee the out.side shot. Be bit them at first, but didn•t after Oiat" Lee, one of four An tea ten to finish ~double figures with 12 points, was nly 6 of l 5 from the field. His ckoourt mate, George Turner, was Id to eight points and only eight 1 ot.s from the floor. Joining Barnes in double figures for the Bulldogs were Bernard Thom~ son, who had 20 points, and Ron Anderson, who chipped in 12. The Anteat.en were paced by Tod Murphy, who bad a team-high 15 points and ei&ht rebounds. Ben McDonald and Dob Thornton added lOeach. "I told our guys hen we came in here we'd have to play an almost perfect, almost mistake-free game to win," said Mulligan. "But we didn't "Simply, we did not play good enough to win.'' Irwin aniong 'survivors' LOS ANGELES (AP) -Winds atrona enou&h to knock down trees td po~r Goes hampered the best eld of the year and turned the fint und of the Los Anaeles Open golf tournament into a survival test Tbunday. "It was quite a 1t.rugle. If yoµ cared tnythina about your score, it was very ifticult to keep it from aoina quite iab,'' said Hale Irwin, one of a ~fW of players able to coax a 1ubpar round from the winds that toared up the canyons with gusts 40 mph and b.iaher. He had a 70 -one under the listed i-.r on the Riviera Country O ub course but, by Irwin's estimate, much better. "Par today probably was in the 73-to-74 range·· wd Irwin, a two-time U.S. Open champion and the recent winner of the Bina Crosby National Pro-Am. "That's probably the toughest rve ever seen Riviera play." He shared the top spot with a group that included Brad Faxo~ Curtis Sifford. Howard Twitty unadian Dan Halldonon and Mark Pfeil -all of whom played at least a portion of their rounds before the winds lcicked up -and David Edwards. At their peak, the winds toppled a (Pleue eee lllWIN/BS) Farewell to old friends Memories, good and bad, are not easily forgotten In one sense, I've always compared sportswriters and sportscasters to a popular television series. You know what I mean-you get hooked on one or two favorites and those are the peopl~ you read and watch religiously. Of course, like most TV shows, I detest when those favorites disappear without expla- nation and no ending. Or no JOodbye. That's why I admired such pro- grams as "The Fugitive," .. Mary Tyler Moore," and M• A es•H. There was a finiSh. A termination. No one had to guess what may, or did happen. With sportswriters and spons- casten, thouah, they usually disa~ pearwithouta trace. Except this one. Without getting syrupy, this will be my final column for the Daily Pilot Not that I'm JOina to vanish entirely. I'll atilt be domaan occasional story for the newspaper ftom time to time. ltjuat won't be on a fn:Quent basis. Without divul&in& exactly where rm hl1lded, mosfof my future efforts wiU be .::onocntrated at a major league baseball attdium. But enouah of that. What I'd like to do in this column. Joa• Snuo SPORTS COLUMN IST if you 'II allow this moment of personal privilege, is reflect on my highlights of the past six years. and offer a few observations concerning the future. To begin with, I'd like to wash a little dirty laundry. I saw Dean Andrea. the women's basketball coach, at UC Irvine Wednetday and the poorgu¥ pleaded with me fora little publicity. "How come you've never put me in one of your columnsr• he asked. .. Just once I'd lilceto see my name in your column." So OK, Dean. Herc's yo ur request. Strange fellow, this Andrea. A3 for the other basketball coach at UCJ, Bill Mullipn, you might be interested to know be has decided to firmly commit himself to the univer- sity. Now that doesn't mean he's 101111 to tum a deaf ear to potential offers. He is, however, not going to listen very intently. That should be good news to UCI fan~ and to future UCI players, although Mulligan should be com- pletely bald by the time the school gets around to finally building(ifthcy ever do) its Events Center. One otber note regarding the Ant- eater basketball program: Mulligan was kind enough to point outthat 11 guards. not seven as mentioned in my fast UCJ basketball game story, ha"' left the school during the Irishman's four-year reign. Accordina to Mulligan, Robbie Beal, Louis Bremond. Jon Barkey and David Jones are hiring a lawyer for equal time. Cooperativcfellow, this Mulligan . M for memories, 1 have a bundle. There's Kevin Maaee's arrival on the Orange County scene at Saddle- bac:k CoUese in 1979, where Mulligan wastbenabeadcoach. Tbcrc'salso the Orange Coast College state baseball championship of I 980. UCI's first Division I post-season appearancedurina Magce's senior year in the NIT bas to be on the hst.. as well as Mqce•s bliCk-to-baclc All-American selections. The Anaels' conquests of the AL West in 1980 and •(2 are hardly foraettable. Nor is the Oodacrs • first WorldSeriestitlein 16 yearswben they came back to beat the New York Yankees in 1981. The Rams' 6.nt Super Bowl a~ peannClCwitb Pitubuflb in '79. and (PleueMeJ' A.Rlt'WBLL/BS) !ABC 'disqualifies' other network from WinterOlympiCs NEW YORK (AP)-NBC bas become the fint network to be "ditqualified'• from the l 984 Winter Olympict. ABC. upset because the .. NBC Niahtly News.. &howed a snippet of an award ceremony durina an Olympics feature on an fdnerican skier, hat forbidden NBC and iu ~00 aftlliates from usina any of ABC's txcluJtve evenu f OO\l&C for the rest of the Gamet. the day's caped Olympic hiahliahts on 1u latc>niaht newscasts, as alt local 1cation1 have been aJJowed to do since ABC coverqe bepn Feb.6. The attorney II.id NBC's film of the railed flaas durina the awards ceremony for the women's 11ant slalom Monday wu a "~ful and qreaiOGI violation of ABCa ri&b1.s... The letter· dJCil said NBC and its afliliatcs were "probibiWJd'• &om uail\l any of ABCt exclusive co~ or face a complaint of ··~t en&in,emenL .. The lntctnauon.al Otympi.c Commmce forbids the use of TV footqe by any otbtt broadcaster than the exclusive ri&bts-boldcr for a period of 48hounafttt1t was lint shown. NBC waa infonncd of the punishment edoesday _in a letter from the lepl depart· cnt at ABC Sports. The ban went into eff'Cct . ~y ni&bt, aa.id Bud. Ru.kt)'1tr, NBC't ace prea1dcnt for commwu:auou. News of tho ABC ~triction wu revealed unday, one day after NIC' .cnt a telqram to all iu 1tauons, edviaina them of ABC's iction. N 1 cauona will not be ablo to show ' . 1 Rukeyser said bis network ""will cmainly abide by this, until we act it resolved. .. Rukeyter said Reuven Frank, praident of NBC News, sent Roooe Art~ ptaidcot of ABC News and S~ a letter of apolos.y. He said NBC also 11 protcttina the ban with Arlcd&e, who is orcbestratil\I ABC's cov~ at ~cvo, YuaosiaviL .. And if he doesn t return our pbooc calls, wt"ll in\iettlaate our lepJ recoune. ... laid Ruke)'ICr. "Wc•re PW'IU· ina the Po sibibty that this ia an anti<ie>mpetitivc move." frank WU informed of the ben in a letter from Christine Hiklwa, director of lcaal a.nd bulioesa affain at 1>0fU. AJJ.y future coveraae by NBC's station woWd have to oome from "other souR:a." ABC patd S91.S million for the exdusivc broldcast riabts to the Wuuer OlymPJCS. Ratinas fOr that coveraae have been lower than ABC and advcrtlKTS had pmltctcd. and NBC officials have been callina re~ncrs with the daily ratiQ&t from tht A. . N1eben Co. Lut week, for the 6nt tune thi teUOn~ NBC finished flllt in the ratin . A was third. ABC. u n bas done for PftViout Olym{>ICS. reaucd that ~ alloWU11 au Amcncan ~tOabow~aaJiuofABC'sdaity co~ oo that niaht s latt-n.ilht newscasu -after ABC already bas shown it dunna the day or in prime time. The concrovenial footqe was pan of a bture oa American skier 0.ndy Nelton lbat NBC News conapondenl Bob Jamicaon did for Monday•s .. NBC Niahlly NeM. •• WhdeintcrvitWinaNel o, NBC'ac.amcn.s cauabt in the bllckaround a flectinp ll•O<le -••one ICICODd. •• saicJ Rukcy1er -o t1'e raised flap for the Ji&nt slalom awards ~mooy. I RAINBOW AWAITS CAGERS By ROGER CARLSON oe-.IW!y .... .._ Area prep basketball teams ta.kc their first step tomght toward the big dream (the finals at Los Anaelcs Spons Arena March 3) as the first round of the CIF playoffs unfold Tipoff 1s at 7:30 in each instance wtth the winners advancing to w second round Tuesday. Here's a look at each game 1nvolv- 1ng area teams: Servite at Foutain Valley h's a rematch with Larry Walker's Servite Friars ( 15-9) tryi ng to repeat a 63-5 1 dCC'lsion in the season opener in early December. The Friars. third in the Angelus League to champion Mater De1. ftaturc 6-3 forward Greg Marus1ch ( 13 0 points and 8. 7 rebounds a game), 6-6 sophomore Jaime Cardrichc ( t 2.4 points and 6. l 1Ts bounds a pmc) and so~bomore Rob Bumr. a 6-4 forward with SS pcroent accuracy from the field and 7 7 rebounds a pmc. (ardnchc 15 6-6 and weiahs 30 I pound . .. Thud place dictate!> that we travel in the first round." $1)'$ Walker "However, I do not think many fim place teams "ant to dnw us an tht first round " Fountain Valley ( 17-7 overal under the hand of Coach Da~ Brown, wept to lbe u.n~ t..c.adc lJtlc with I 9-J ruord, wi lb IUAftl M tkc NcW1on and the double 6-'f lcd of Rolf J and Bttot Ma.run paVtQI tht WI)' • The -.inner meeu Vabum Dti In~ in the second round. • 0... 81U1 at Ea&Mda Dana Hill ahho\i&h Just I l·ll ( ......... cu-~ . I Orenge Coat OAU.~V PILOT/Friday, t=ebnlary 17, 1$84 Landreaux cited for possession of a loaded gun From AP ditpatc~ LOS ANGELES -Los Anae1es Ill Dodgers outfielder Kenny Landreaux was arrested Thursday after a sheriffs deputy spotted a loaded aun inside a pouch on the seat oC. Landreaux•s car, authorities said. l..andrcaux, 29, was booked for investiption of carT)'ing a concealed weapon. then released about an hour later after beina &iven a misdemeanor citation, sheriff's Deputy Anthony Grace said. The deputies who stopped the Landreaux car on the San Dieao Freeway .near Lot Anaelet International Airport at 3: 15 Lm. found a loaded .380-caliber auto- matic pistol .. in a soft-leather pune0 on the aeat beside Land- reaux, Grace said. Landreaux is to ~Peear in Municipal Court in 1Da1cwood March23. . Grace d~~ty said Land-t.udiwlaa reaux's wife, umy, was driving the car but wasn't cited. · .. She was given a warning" against drivina too fast, Grace said. Dodger spokesman Dave Aust said team officials would decline comment .. pending further study." Landreaux broke into the major leagues with the Anaels in 1977. He was traded to the Minnesota Twin.a in 1979 and to the Dodaers in 1981 . His 31 ~e hittina streak in 1980 was the longest in the Amencan ~ in 31 years. McEnroe dominates Wllander SYDNEY, Australia -Fiery Ameri-.c can John McEnroe celebrated his 2Sth birthday in grand style Thursday night, beating Sweden's Mats Wilandtr to move . closer to the final of the Gold Challenge tennis tournament. At the Sydney Entertainment Centre, McEnroe shut the brilliant Swede out of the match, wmning, 6-1 , 6-2, 6-2 in 88 minutes. It was the first time the pair have met in Australia since Wilander upset McEnroe in the Australian Open in Melbourne last December. "I don't think I have ever seen him play better, and I had nothing tonight to really trouble him," Wilander said. McEnroe's win, following his easy victory over Argentinian Guillermo Vilas Wednesday night, has almost certainly assured him of a spot in the final. to be played Saturday night. Giants claim Baker on waivers SAN FRANCISCO -Dusty Baker, ii unwanted by the Los Angeles Dodgers, was claimed on waivers by the San F""rancisco Giants Thursday but has the option of shopping himself around as a free agent. "The ball is in his court and we're optimistic. We would like to have him because we feel the guy still has a few more productive years," Giants General Manager Tom Haller said. Baker. 34, was one of the Dodgers· leading hitters over his eight seasons with the club. but the veteran outfielder was released last week. He has two years remaining, at an est imated $700,000 per season, on his Los Angeles contract. If Baker joms the Giants. the only team to claim him, the G iants will have to assume the contract. .. We fe lt that m today's market place, Dusty's contract is not that out ofline." Haller said. "This guy is a quality player. We dido 't know if any other club felt the way we did, but we wanted to have a shot at him." Baker has five days to decide whether to join the Giants or to entertain bids fro m other major league baseball clubs. A•a invite Kingman to camp OAKLAND -Dave K.intpnan re-ii ported to the Oak.land A's trainmg camP. today and was ready to sign a contract, "1f he makes the team." a team spokesman said Thursday. A's spokesman Jay Alves said Kingman had "accepted an invi tation·· to the camp and has agreed to play with the team in 1984. Kingman, with 342 career home runs, hit .198 with the New York Mets last year with 13 home runs and 29 RBI. The 35-year-old, who started his major league career with San Francisco in 1971, is 35th on the list of all-time home run hitters, fourth among active players. Cal Poly Pomona shells UCI, 13-3 Leadoff bitter Mike Love went 4-for-S with two RBI to spark a 22-hit attack as visting Cal Poly Pomona blasted UC Irvine. 13-3, Thursday in collegiate baseball action. Five other Broncos recorded three hits each as southpaw freshman Mike Munoz. who struck out seven and walked seven. went the distance to even his record at 1-1. Freshman ri~t-hander Doug Linton gave up 11 hits and five runs dunng his 41/J innings to pick up the loss as UCI dropped to 4-3 on the season. Cal Poly Pomona is riow 2-8. First baseman Don Davis and second baseman Mark Sugar got two hits ap1eu for the Anteaters. The Anteaters returned to play today. facing Chapman on the Panthers' diamond. UCI also hosts UCLA in a doubleheader Saturday. beginnina at noon. Coady loss for UCI women SAN DIEGO -Lori Morris and Jill Bradley scored 14 points each as the UniversityofSanDieaodc~Jta severe blow to UC Irvine's post-season playoffhopes with a 6J..58 victory over the Ant;catcrs here Thunday ma.ht in women's basketball acuon. Cbcri Ora.ham pacc:4 her UCl teammates with 21 poant.s, 16 rebound.sand I 0 blocked shots as the Anteaters' ovcra.U record feU to l i-6. Tbc win improved the Toteros' m.atk to lJ.-12. Trailina 29·24 at the ha.lf. UCJ outlOOred ilJ hosa. I(). 3, to LaJte 1 34-32 advantaac earl Y. in ~c aecond half. But the TorerosscoTCd the next 11x poantt toreplD the ~,and they were able to atay ahead until the end. ___ u .a returns to Dlay Saturday niabt. bostioa N~vad.a {130) at Cniwford Hall. • LewU IUD• for 60-yard mark SAN DIEGO -Carl Lewis says he m UCLA's hex goes on will tty to break six seconds in the 60-yard ... ~iati:::i !~C:~r:~e~:~:re~. in an _ "I want'8 fast one," Lewis said. "l want to break six ~Dds for ~e 60. It would be a milestone, and Cal loses to Bruins again. Ne••da Lat Ve••• t!, p~~·c H 8 . milestones exate everybody." , STOCK TON -Rlcb1e Adam a collected l po&!>U Lewis holds the world lodoor best of 6.02 seconds San Jose St 11 ff t and 11 reboundsforfiftb·rankedNevadaLas Yeps, which in the 60-yard event, and be feels this is a aood time to · • PU S 0 upse stifled the University of the PM:ific with a touab defense break that 1983 mar~. and romped to a h"'le victory. . The race will match Lewis apinst Ron Brown and From AP dJ1patc1tes Lu Vegas is now 14-0 in th~ PCM and improved to Calvin Smith, conaideied his leadioarivals for Olympic BERK.ELEY -Mon tel Hatcher made seven of nine 23-l overall. ~t·place Pacific dry>p~ to 0-12 and, 2--2th3, aold medals in the sprints this summer. Brown defeated free throws in overtime for the UCLA Bruins, who beat and the 40-pomt loss was the Tigers worst ever in c Lewis in the 60-yard dash this season at the Dallas California 70.62 in Pacific-10 buketball Thursday niaht conference. Invitational. and stretched their winnina streak over the Bears to SO Adams, the Rebels' center. was the top acorer in a games. well-distributed offensive attaek. Eleven of the 12 players Eapreu algna Purd ue atar LOSANGELES-MelOray,wboled m Purdue in rushing for the past two years, 411 • bas signed with the Los Angeles Express, the United StatH Football League team announced Thursday. Gray, who ran for 1, 765 yards and 15 touchd<?wns on 38S canies during his two seasons at Purdue, wlll be shifted to wide receiver by Express Coach John Hadl. A 5-9, 175-pounder, in 1983 Gray rushed for 849 yards and nine touchdowns on 190 carries and caught l 5 passes for 138 yards. His best outing was ~gainst Minnesota, when he gained 197 yards on 20 cames and scored four touchdowns in the Boilermakers' 32-20 victory. . . . A seventh-round pick by the Chicago Bhtz in the USFL's draft last month, Gray was obtained by the Express on Monday in a trade that involved Los Angeles wide receiver Kris Haines. Beaaley pondering baseball Former Orange Coast College st.and-m out Chris Beasley currently ranks third in Pacific-10 basketball sconng with a 17.3 average at Arizona State, but he admits that he is considerillf pursuing baseball as a career. Beasley, a nght-handed pitching prospect, bas two years ofbascbaU eligibility left and plans on playing for the Arizona State baseball team after the basketball season ends. He has been drafted twice -by the Chicago White Sox in the January 1982 free-agent draft, and by the Angels in the June 1983 draft. "That's something, consider- ing I've pitched only one inning of major~ollege baseball," said Beasley. "I really don't know what I could do if I devoted all my lime to baseball. I think they are drafting me for my potential." On the basketball court, Beasley is not only third in overall scoring, but owns the top free-throw percentage in the Pac-IO at 88112 percent. Another area product, ex-Ocean View High standout Wayne Carlander, is also among tile conference statistical leaders. Carlander ranks seventh in scoring ( 15.4} and seventh in free-throw percent.age (.791 }. Edison's Sinclair honored More honors have come to Edison m High offensive tackl e Andy Sinclair. c II• The 6-5, 240-pound senior. bound for Stanford with a 4.0grade pomt average, has been named to two All-American football teams. The Adidas All-American football squad lists Si nclair as one of the nation's best linemen, and USA Today's Academic All-America team lists the Chargers' two-year starter on its team. Si nclair was recently selected to play m the Shri ne All-Star football game in Pasadena June 24. Olympic TV ratings on the rise N EW YORK-ABC. which ran third in the ratings to the other two major .... 'Ii,. networks in the ftrst week of its Olympic coverage, says things are looking up. Roy Rothstein. ABC's vice president for entertain- ment research, said that he felt the ratings were hurt by weather-caused delays of the skiing and a defeats suffered by the U.S. hockey team, particularly in its opening game with Canada last Tuesday. "There is some sign ofreturned interest and we feel we're on the right road," Rothstein said, pointing to increased ratings on Monday and Tuesday. "I think it hurt because the skiing events were canceled. Americans can relate to skiing, but I don't think we identify that much with bobsleds and luges." .___fREO/ON t:OlUSION flEPMflS On all types of recreatlonat vehicles • SERVICE IN COVERED STALLS e COMPLETE REMODELING ANO REWIRING IF NECESSARY • WA RRANTY WORK FOR MAJOR Sit RV MANUFACTURERS p;4 FREE WRITTEN ESTIMATES C~ll our Service Department for an apporntmtnt. FR EDSON RV SUPPLY 815 N. Harbor Blvd .. Santi Ana, CA 92703 Wt S.11 (714) 554-8000 Open 7 D,yt Propane A Week 642-5678 Put a few word& to work for you in the Dai~ Pilat The last Cal victory over UCLA was 23 years aao. a used by UNLV sco~. with reserve au.ard Eric Booker 66-6S decision in the Bears' Hannon Gy m. followinaAdams with 14. UCLA led by five points with 1:24 left in the seoond U&ail St. so, LoDI Beacll St. 70 half, but the Bruins missed four free throws down the LOGAN, Utah-Vince Washington soored 20 points stretch. The Bears' Kevin Johnson, a freshman auard. 0 dded 17 lead u h State t a •"umpb made a I S-foot baseline,· ump shot at the buzzer to tie the and re& Grant 1 to ta 0 .. ' score at S6-56 and send them pme into overtime. ~e · ·estrailedbyonepointat halftime, 38-37. But over Lo~b State. UCLA jumped to a 62-S6 lead, with Hatcher scorina they took e lead for aood five minutes into the second the first two points on free throws, and the Bruins half on a field JON from Washington from the top of the remained at least four points ahead the rest of the way. Elsewhere in the Pac-10: key. The A&gies built u" a 57-SO advantage with 10 Oregon St. 8.4, Waalllnpn si minutes to play and were m control most of the rest of the CORY ALLIS Ort. -Oreaon St.ate, getting 19 points aiame. and 10 rebounds from forward" A.C. Green, knocked off - 15th-ranked Washington to move into a tie with the Brtc~RO~o~fi~ Su~~ ~t::h~0~fch connected on Huskies atop the Pac-10 standinJS. · ~ thr · · d M'k S 'th The Beavers' victory left both teams 10.2 in the four strl.lght u~ ows m overtune an t e m1 conference and 17-5 overall. added two to lead Brigham Young to a Western AthJetic Conference victory over San Diego State. Green scored 14 points in the second half and made The victoryfove BYU a 9-2 le~ue record and moved nine of 11 free throws as Oregon State won the game at the · · h th r-. • T El p Tb fioul line. The Beavers made 24 of 31 free ... __ ws while It into a s are o e con1erenoe Wl exas.. aso. e u.J.Jv Coup.rs are l 5-7 overall. San Diego St.ate slid to 5-6 in the Washington dido 't make a foul shot in only three attempts. w AC and l 4-9 overall. OrcgonStatetooktheleadforgoodby~linaoft'eiaht BYU' ,. u · h F · v u ff1oh straight points to take a 24-16 advantage with 2: 17 to p:>la•y · s am scvttc • a ount.am a ey ~ produci, blocked Michael Cage's three-foot jumper with in the first half. two seconds left in regulation play to send the game into Stanford H, USC H overtime tied at 84-84. STANFORD -Guard Keith Jones scored 20 points) including eight during a key second-half rally, to lead -------------------Stanford to a win over Southern Cal. k tb 11 Stanford bad taken a 33-23 halftime lead before USC Bas e a scores tied the game at 36-36 with 12:24 remaining in the game. But Jones led a 14-2 Stanford scoring run to give the Cardinals a 50-38 lead, an advantage Stanford never lost. The Trojans never got to within four points of the lead. Oregon 78, WulllDgton State 73 EUGENE, Ore. -Center Blair Rasmussen scored a career high 37 points to lead Oregon to a victory over Washington State. The Ducks needed all the 7-footer's scoring apinst a shorter Cougar team that cut Oregon's lead to 70.68 with I: 12 to play on a three-point play by guard Keith Morrsion. But Oregon forward Greg Trapp preserved the victory with a steal for a layup basket. He was fouled on the play and made the free throw for a 73-68 lead with l :02 remaining. Su Jose St. 59, New Mexico St. 57 SAN JOSE -A layup by Michael Dixon with 1:07 remaining broke a lie and led San Jose State to a Pacific Coast Athletic Association victory over New Mexico State. New Mexico State tied the score at 55-5S by scoring seven points in a 27 second span. Guard Steve Colter scored five of those points. San Jose St.ate improved its record to 9-15 overall, 5-9 in conference. New Mexico State fell to l 1-11 overall and 7-6 in conference play. Elsewhere in the PCAA: OV,Marina, Edison win in soccer Ocean View and Marina, alo ng with loop champion Edison. were victorious Thursday as the Sunset League girls soccer regular season came to a ciose. However, by virtue of Ocean View's 2-1 victory over Huntington Beach, the same two teams were to play again today to break a tie for third place and dctennine the league's final playoff team. EJA334 SS c ..... WIST FrMnO St. 65, UC lrvlnt S6 Nri.-lAl VeoH '2, Pldflc S2 S.11 Jost St. St, Ntw Mexico SI. Ulall St. IO, Lone BMdl St. 70 UCLA 70. Cellfomla 62 Stanford 6"C, USC 56 Oregon n , Wnhlnoton St. 73 OrtOOn SI. 6', Wethington S2 U. San DltOO 5', ~dint SS LovOle M, St. Mllrv'1 76 Porti.nd 70, S.nta Clara 61 IVU "· S.n Oleoo SI. t2 (ol) Hawaii 6', Utah 61 •OCKIU Montana 6', N. Arizona 51 Monlena St. 90, Ntv.·Rtn0 73 Ntw Mt•lc:o 62, wvomlno 5' IAIT Cell'IOllc 16, Marv Welhlngfon 74 Oalawart SI. to, Md.·EHttf'n Shor• 17 E. Conntetlcut 94, ROQel' WIHlam1 n Falrttlllh Dickinson 112. 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"f think we have to be a lcaitimate Stanley Cup contender," added Mur· ray. "Maybe a dark.horse." Dcfenscman Larry Murphy fired in a 25-foot shot with 29 seconds to go in the second period to put the Capitals ahead to stay and they added an empty-net goal with one se<:ond left to clinch iL Los Angeles scored first at 9:03 of the second period when Brian Maclellan tapped the puck into an open net. That goal ended a shutout goal- tending mark of 241 minutes and 45 seconds by Washington's Pat Riggin. "The scoreless strcak doesn't mean a thing." •id Riggin. "The ·w• is what kttps the family together. Right FAREWELL .•. From Bl the route they took to getting there- beating Dallas in Dallas and shutting out Tampa-Bay in Tampa Bay-will always be etched in my memory. And, if you were there, who can forget the two football confrontations between Fountain Valley and Edison high schools in 1980; the first deci· ding the Sunset League cham- pionship and the sccond the CIF title. Both were won by the Chargers. Of course, there were some disap-- pointments, too. The Rams' quick descent following their Super Bowl showing defies explanation. So does the Angels' inconsisten~. Magee'sfa1lurctowin the state championship as a sophomore at Saddlebaclc (the Gauchos were un- defeated until the state semis, where they lost to Cypress), and UCI's second-round loss in the NIT to Oklahoma where, although Magee-less, the Anteaters blew a I 7-point second halflead, were also low points. Fortunately, this town has given more highs than lows. And don't think it couldn't have been worse. Imagine being a columnist in Oevcland. now I don't fttl hlte the puck is SOllli to ao m. first place is where we're headed." The Kinp' lead didn't laJt lonJ. Wasrun.aton's Benat Gustaason stoic a pass 40 ~nds after the Ki~ scored and fired a 20.footer past Leis Angeles aoalic Marco Baron. Los Anaeles took the lead apio at IO:SO of the second period when Bernie Nicholls took a perfect pus from Maclellan and flipped a 10-foot shot under Riaain. Washinaton struck back.. however, tyina the score at 13:49 of the period on a 3S-foot slap shot by winger Mike Gartner. Murphy then gave the Capitals their first lead of the game wben his shot glanced off the crossbar and into the net. Oaten Duchesne added the empty-net goal to cap the scoring. Washinglon, 34-21-4, is 12-0-1 in iu la~t 13 games and has won a team record nine in a row. The Capitals have moved into a second place tie with the New York Islanders in the Patrick Division. Los Angeles, which has lost three straiJ}lt, is 17-30..12 and remains in the cellar of the Smythe Division, four points behind Vancouver. "We've got to stan putt1QJ some points on the board," s~ud Los Angeles Coach Roaer Neilson. "The offense is starting to come around.·• I guess ifl had to choose one highlight, though, that stuck out above all the rest, it would be the OCC basketball championshit> of 1979 under Coach TandyGilhs. It's a feat coaches whisper will neverhap~oagain. It was a fluke, one in a million they all say. And they're probably right. five starters an<f th rec reserves - Ray Orgill, Pete Neumann, Steve Timmons, Paul Akin, Brian McCormick, Gary Wills, Ed Bell and Steve Van Horn -"beach bums" that looked more sui led for an Annette FuniccUo-Frankie Avalon movie than they did a basketball court, literally shocked the junior colleges ranks with the title victory. And, would.n 't you know the final win would come against Saddleback when Magee was a freshman. Those kind of memories stay etched forever. As for friendships that nave de- veloped, I'm not going to embarrass anybody by mentioning names be- cause I'd be em barrasssed i fl forgot one. Those people know who they arc, anyway. In closing, a simple "than.ks, it's been fun ," will do 1t. IRWIN ••• From Bl tree, wb1cb in turn knocked down a power line and cut electricil} to the course, clubhouse and s~ndifla area for • couple of hours. Scores were ex.tremely high. Masters c hampio n Seve Ballesteros of Spain. ma.kin& his first start of the year, scored'double boscY on consecutive boles, did not make a birdie and stalked home with an embarrassina 79. Defending title-holder Gil Morgan shot 76. Fuzzy Zoeller was one hi.dier. Hal Sutton, who won the PGA championship on this coune last year, had to rally for a 74. Tom Watson had the same. Jack Nicklaus bad three birdies but had to settle for a 73. That's two over par, but only three off the lead. Johnny Miller, Lee Trevino, U.S. Open champ Larry Nelson. lsao Aoki of Japan and Jack Renner, winner of the Hawaiian Open last weekend, were in the large group able to match par 71. "Anything in the vicinity of par was a very good score," Irwin said. "Not only was the wind severe, the areens dried out and became almost imposs- ible. And the wind was strong enough that you bad to widen your stance, brace yourself on putts, sometimes play the wind on putu." Miller said only P.uttina kept bis effort from being ·an exceptional round." But be missed six times from six feet or less, and once 3-putted from six feet when wind gusts hit him oo his back.stroke. 50TH VICTORY FOR PINTOR LOS ANGELES (AP) -Lupe Pintor pounded out a unanimous 10.round decision over Ruben Solorio in a super-bantamweight fight Thursday night at the Olympic Auditorium. Pintor, a former WBC ban- tamweight champion from Mexico City, came into the bout at 122 pounds. His record is now 50-5-1 . Solorio, 122l/• and from Los An· geles, is now 17-7-1. Referee John Thomas scored the fight 98-94. Judge Larry Rozadilla scored it 98-93, while Dr. James Jen-Kin had it 99-92. CIF BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS BEGIN •.• From Bl overall and third in the South Coast League, presents a clear threat to Estancia's No. 2 seeded Eagles in the CIF 3-A playoffs, largely due to the makeup of the Dolphins, who feature 6-6 junior Bryan Mcsweeney. McSwccney has averaged 21.2 points a game in league and 18.5 overall, in addition to 1 I .5 rebounds a game. Estancia answers with a very sbon sroup, with Jeff Graham (6-3) stand- ing above a crew which goes in the 5-10 to 6-0 range. Estancia, with guards Jon Johnston and Jim Curtis, the league's co-most Vllluable players, relies on qui~kness and an aggressive outlook in re· bounding. Also an all-league choice is guard Adam Lockwood, while Scott Cle· ments rounds out the Eaales' No. I unit, No. 5 in Orange County, No. 2 in the final 3-A poll. The winner meets Ramona or Pomona in the second round. MllllkaD at Edison Millikan's Rams went I 6-7 overall and finished second to powerful Long Beach Poly in the Moore League. Millikan's forte is quickness. built around 6-4 Enc Price and 6-4 Dcmck Bailey on the boards and the shooting of 6-2 forward Melven Germany (15.8 per game). 5-1 I senior Tony Deeds (9.5) and 5-7 guard Anthony Rocha (l 1.9). Edison, wi th Jon Borchert in his fil'1t year as the Chargers' coach after ~ven years at Westminster, bas bounced back from a 5-17 record in 1983 to record a 19-4 campaign, with a No. 4 ranking in Orange County as the Sunset League's runner-up. The major emphasis in Edison's attack comes from all-league selec- tions Brad Hachten (6-5), Rodney Johnson (6-6) and guard Tim Wenner, but the balance provided by 6-2 Ken Wiles, 6-2 John Thomas and others is the Chargers' not-so-secret weapon. The winner qualifies for a 4-A second round berth against Morn- ingside or Dos Pueblos. Ocean View at Simi Valley Simi Valley's Pioneen of the Marmonte League have racked up a 21-3 overall record behind the play of 6-3 Marty Wtlson, 5-9 Geraud Mon- cure, 6-3 Dave Motylensk.i, 5-9 Pat Laughlin and 6-2 Ken Johnson. Ocean View. 15· 7 overall, has a distinct height advantage with 6-6 Steve Moser. 6-4 Dave Straight, 6-5 Tony Panzica, 6·5 Rick Wilson and 6-5 freshman Ricky Butler. tn ad· dition to 6-3 Dave Dresnick and 5-11 Tony Hocker. "l hear Many Wilson jumps out of the gym," says Ocean View Coach Jim Harris. "But I don't think they've played the quality of teams we have." Moser. Straight and Wilson were All-Sunset League choices for the Scahawks. who finished third in the Sunset League with a 7.3 record. The winner meets Bosco Tech or San Gorgonio in the second round of the 4-A division. Long Beacb Wtl1on v1. Mater Del Mater Dci puts its No. I reputation on the line at Santa Ana College with a 24-1 record. Gary McKnight's Monarchs are the defending 4-A champions and feature 6-7 junior Tom Lewis (32.9 points a game) and 6-6 point guard Matt Bceuwsaert, the 1983 ClF 4-A Player of the Year who is headed for Notre Dame after graduation. Wilson's Bruins (I 0-12) feature Just one senior in the starting lineup and do not match up in terms of size or scorinjl abihtv. OrMge Coat DAILY PILOT/Fr day, Febtuaty 17, 1914 Top field in LA Mar athon Beardsley, Brown head competitors in Sunday· s race One of the fastest fields ever a.nembled 1s set to test the 1984 Olympic Games marathon counc dunn.a the Los Angeles lnterruu1onal Marathon, scheduled to begin 111 7:30 a.m. Sunday. Toppint the field is Dick Beardsley of the United States. who~ 2:08 53 personal best ranks him fifth amona the faste~t marathon runners 1n history. He: will be JOtncd by seven other members of the elite sub-2: I 0.00 club. Head mg the ltst of women runners 1s Julie Brown of the U.S. who set a record in the 1983 Avon Inter- national Marathon. Her time of 2:26.26 in that race is the fourth fastest time run by a woman. "We set out to get the best field ever and we feel we've done tt," said Jtm Bush. chairman of the LA Marathon. "We're lookmg for a world record time and a world class race." Other features of the race include: •Kenya and Mexico will hold their Olympic marathon tnals during the race. •The event will mark the first time a prem.er international manthon bu provided fqual ~ money for men and womeit. •The Soviet Union plant to field a team. ma1lm3ooeoflhc few times in the pasl year that countl)' has com- peted in the U.S. Runners wtll bqin at Santa Monica Ctty Collqc and cootio~ throuj.h Brent~ood, Venice, Marin.a del Rey and Culver City, finisbina at the LA Cohseum -site of the Olympic Games. A tow of$ I 00,000 in development funds. includioi $2S,OOO each for the top man and woman, will be awarded to the top six male and female finisben. The race is bcina orpmzed by Bush, track and field coach at UCLA tbe past 20 years~ McJ Elliott. a world clas masttts runner; and Ed Staley, former d~tor of leiJure services plannina and development. • • THE LEATHERNECK MARA· THON, annually held in El Toro. has been cancelled. The race, which is put on by the U.S. Marines, was oria,inally set for April 14 and would have been the seventh annual event However, officials stated that it "was not cost effective in terms of manpower, equipment and time ef- fort." RuNN 1 ~G Olympics take top billing Satur day TELEVISION 12:30 p.m .. 7 p.m., 11 :30 p.m. (7) -WINTER OLYMPICS -The 90-meter ski jump, men's l 0,000-meter speed skat mg. final runs in the four-man bobsled. and women's cross country slmng (20 kilometers) are highlighted on the next to last day from Sarajevo. (4)- COLLEGE BASKETBALL -Louisville at Memphis State. (56) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL -New Mexico State at Utah State. lina. (S6) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL -lndaana at • Northwestern. • 12:45 p.m. (2)-GOLF-Fmalroundcoverageofthe LA Open from Pacific Palisades. I p.m. (4) -SPORTSW<1RLD -Jun·J I p.m.(2)-GOLF -Thirdround covcrageofthe LA Open from Pacific Palisades. 3 p.m. (2) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL -UCLA at Stanford. 3:30 p.m. (7) -PRO BOWLING -Coverage of the S 125,000 True Value Open at Peoria. 111. (taped). 5 p.m. (7)-WlDE WORLD OF SPORTS-The U.S. vs. Cuba in amateur boxing. 7:20 p.m. (9)-NBA -Lakers at San Diego. 8 p.m. (5) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL -USC at Cal. . RADIO Winter Olympics -Live reports from Sarajevo, twice an hour from 3-6 p.m., KABC (790). College Basketball -UCLA at Stanford, 3 p. m., KM PC (71 O); Cal State Fullerton at UC Santa Barbara, 7:30 p.m., KNWZ (1190); USC at Cal, 8 p.m., KNX (1070). NBA-Lakersat San Diego. 7:20 p.m., KLAC (570). NHL -Montreal at Kings, 7:20 p.m .. K.FOX (93.5-FM). Sunday • . TELEVISION ' 9 a.m. (2) -AUTO RACING -Daytona 500 from Daytona, Fla. 11 a.m ., 7 p.m (7) -WINTER OLYMPICS -The men's slalom. medal round compct111on 1n ice hockey, men's cross country sk11ng (50 kilometers). a figure skating exhibition by the wmners, and closing ceremonies. (4) - COLLEGE BASKETBALL -Marvland at Nonh Caro- UCI men, women alive ior-middleweight boxing tops this edition. ·• 3 p.m. (4)-HORSERACING-Tbe 14t.h run.ninaof the Colorual Cup International Steeplechase from· Camden, S.C. (taped). 4 p.m. (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS-Part one of the "Race Across America" -a bicyclina endurance test that begins in Santa Monica and ends in Atlantic City, N.J. 11 p.m.(56)-COLLEGEBASDTBALL-Nevada Las Vegas at Fresno State. RADIO Winter Olympics -Live repons from Santjevo, twice an hour from 3-6 p.m., KA.BC (790). Soccer - Tacoma at Lazers, 6 p.m .. K.FOX {93.5-FM). UCI to host 49ers in track Saturday Defending PCAA l ,SOO-meter cba.mpioo Mark Ruelu leads tile UC I.rvinc track and field team iJuo the 1984 seuon Saturday when the Allie.ten play boct to Lona &acb State. The hammer throw opens the meet at 12:30 p.m. with the first runnina event set for 1 : 30. The Anteaters enter the sceson with a refurbiJhed track costing S 140,000 and a 19th place ranJcina by Tract and Field News. "The new track should be a great psychological advantage for us," says UCI Coach Kevin McNair. "And we view the national ranking with pride and put a lot of value in every meet." But McNair is entering today's meet with caution. Long Beach State is coming off the PCAA cross country championship and the 49ers are especially strona in t.bc; distance events. "They're also much better in the sprinu and bu.rdlct this season." Mc Nair says of Long Beach State ... We will Ken Derr, Bruce Man Son victories in the lhree-day have our !lands full." Hing and Stephen Aniston tournament. UCl's st.renatb comes from Ruelas wbo also earned all survived their first two Al Arizona, the Anteaters NCAA cross country All-American honors 1.ut fall, and rounds of competition (7-4) were led by sophomore junior Mike Powell. a triple threat in the long, hi&b and Thursday as the UC lrvine Lola Trcnwith in the open-triple Jumps. men's tennis team com-er, who won her singles Powell has gone 26-51/4 in the long jump. Sl-4 in the pcted in the San Diego match and then teamed with triple jump and 7¥• in the high jump .. Invitational. Linda Mallory to clinch the Juniors Harold Todd and Chris Prietto lead the ln women's action, UCI victory in doubles competi-returning UC'I spnnters. They'll be joined by freshman tion Selwyn Oarke, considered one of the top youna spnnten split a pair of contests in the The UCI women, playing 10 the United K.tn&dom. University of Arizona In-in the winner's bracket, need Junior Enc 1-fudson was a st.ate community collete vitational, beating BYU • a victory today to qualify for finaltst last year and will compete in both the ditcu& and 6-3. before dropping a 9--0 Sa da • fifth l b 1 deci~ontothe~xth-~ked ~_t_ur~_y_s~~-p~ace~_a_n_e_.~s_h_o_t _pu_t_th~is_~~so~n-·~~~~~~~~~~~~- Longhorns of the University of Texas. At the University of Sao Diego, Derr. Man Son Hing and Aniston were all ex- tended to three sets before pulling out second round s T A 0 I PONTIAC UPDATE FROM STADIUM lJ(ilC)R~ '~~ p 0 N T I • Top seeds easy winners at Congoleum Classic ORANGE COUNTY'S # 1 CADILLAC DEALER ANNOUNCES: u M 7 14· 385·1919 STADIUM A c Connor s . Noah win in straight sets at La Quinta tourn ey LA QUINTA (AP) -For the second strai£ht day, top--seedcd Jimmy Connors had an easy ttme Thursda¥ as be defeated Bob Luti, 6-1. 6-2 in the third round of the Con.aoleum Oauic men's tennis tour· nament. Second-seeded Yan nick Noah of France also was a oonvincin.a winner, climinatina 10th-seeded Brian Teacher, 6-3, 6-3. It wasn't u easy for third,.sceded Jimmy Arias, who overcame a slow sian to beat David Pate, 3-6. 7-S, 7-6. Tbe tie-breaker score in the third set was 7-S. Arias said be wu fortunate to beat Pate. .. I played so bid in the fint set and a half, t wu puina killed," Arias said. "l kept sayina to my.elf, 'Ha.na in there.' I just aot lucky and I dia.n't deserve to be in the match 1.nd I shouldn't have been in the t.bjrd set. ··sut OOQC I aot in lhc third tct. I thouaht I wu ~ina to win. l think I have woo 11 of l I tbird«t ti~bJukm I have played. I alwaya concentr1te bald in the tlei-breakers a.nd I alWl)'I try to win tbe fim point. ·•11m IOina to have to Nn pla)'ina a little bcnet iITm Soi 1\1 lO win thiJ tournament." Connors. who had 1 first·rouod byt. has lost ~Y eiaht prne io two matcl\ ... CceJ life rm pla)'ina 1ood tcnni ... he said "Pm just tryina to t.alce care or my pan of lhe draw. 1 cJtjoy ptaYina on bard couru. ' .. l play good tennis if I'm in a place I ltke to be." Noah said he has not been playing well recently. "I don't think it's possible to be 100 percent all year," he said. "It was 6-3, 6-3 but it was closer than that." Jn other third-round action. fo\Jrth-secded Jose Hiaucras of Spain, the tournament's defending champion. topped John Lloyd of Great Britain, 6-4, 6-3. fifth-seeded Eliot Teltschcr whipped Mike DePalmer, 6-2, 6-4: siitth~seeded Tim Mayotte downed 13th-seeded Hank Pflster, 6-2, 6-2; ninth-tecdcd Scott Davis upset eighth-seeded Brian Gottfried} 6-J. 6-4, 6-4, and I 4th-ICC'ded Shlomo G icks- tein of Isreal outlasted Ernie Femandet of Puerto Rico, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3. The semifinals are scheduled Saturday and the finals are sla~ Sunday. The sinaJes champion will collect $32,000. Crowley to Hawaii Marina High wide rtceivcr Mike: Crowle y. an ATl-('IF Div1s1on I sclcct1on and recently chosen lo pla> in the Shnne All.SI.Ar football game 1n Pasadena June 24, has sjancd a letter of aotent to continue bis football at the University o(Hawa11 . Crowley. a 6-2. 190-poundcr, cauaht S9 pu$CS for 969 yard and sco~ nine touchdowns for lht Vtkin.as in h1' senior 5t4SOn Ht's t~ second a~a p~p ~tar to M:lect H1wa11. l·ounta1n Valley H1ah tt&ht eod-<lcfcnsivc end Bnan Bckhcr will also play for the Rainbo I JM CC&lIDIIJLJL&CC W@IB IE1WJEIBW@~JE .. _ ocmcovJ011 r•1c;w.o Al l'°9 Al ·~ /, ::!;-, .. ~ '351l~p®®!ID ' NEW 1984 CADILLAC CIMARRON Al •lien "'' \II •n~ Cl 1nertt1n 4 '"' lpe«'lll f"ur I••• "' nt1 lhall )IOl6•11•t•,..•m..i we,..,, •II ~·au • h•lll' l1~IM) ,qll•Pl""'I •rtlMI II•• C:1m•n on ll 1111 futu••• t \Kll 11 i.au11r wtlllll .,.. 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M¥w 9"'"" r .... • 9 8 21 7 1 s 19 2 3 J 10 3 2 3 8 3 , 0 5 3 0 1 4 2 2 0 4 2 1 1 • 2 1 1 4 0 I 3 4 2 0 0 2 0 l I 2 0 0 2 2 I 0 0 I 0 I 0 l 0 l 0 l 0 0 I I MumclM meUI Winnen "OUR ICarln Enka, East Germ11nv. speed 1kallnv. two uokl. two 5Jtver THREE Pat~ Anotter, Wa11 Garmanv, Dlalhlon. one oe>ld, one sllv«. one t:lf'onze. GMl911 B®dlar, Canada, sOffd skallnv, two llOld. one t>rnta. Marla·Llls. Hamalaln4tn, Finland. crou -country, two OOld, one l>fonza. Elrlk ICvalfon. Norw•v, bl•lhl011. one llOld. OM sliver, one t>ronia. Andr" Schoene, East Garmany, s-0 tklllno, one gold, two sllv« Gunoe Sven, SwecMln, crou·countrv, two llOld. on.-t>ronia. rwo Btl'lt Aunll, Norway, cro'5·oountrv. one llOld, OM sllver. ICvetostava Jerlova, CiachoslOvallla, crou-oountrv, one silver, one Dronia. Aki Karvonen. Flntand, cron-countrv. one sllver, one bronze. Se<ffl Khlebnlko11, Soviet Union, sl>ffd Jkallno. two sllver. Harri IClrvasnleml, F lnlo nd. cross-coontrv. two l>fonza. P«rlne Palen, Fra~. alolne skiing, one sliver, one l>fonze. Natalya ~tru'8va, Soviet Union, soeed skallno. two bronze. Brit P•tttrsan, NorwoY, cross-country. or>a gold, one Dronze. Alexander Zavlelov, Soviet Union, crou ·countrv. two silver Nlkolav Zlmlatov, Soviet Union, crou ·countrv, one ookl. one sliver Men's tteure slr•tlne THURSDAY'S RESULTS !NOTE: Factorlld P1-Cern.llf In the frH orogrem, which counts for SO percent of fhe total score, and 101111 score In fectortd ptacemanll: f, kett Hamiton, Derlv«, 1.0 factwecl 1Ucament1 14 . 2. Bria n Orser, Canada, l.O; S.6. 3. Jozef S.Do11cl11, Cztc11 .. 3.0; 7.4. 4. Rudi Ctrne, W. Germanv, 4.0; 8.2. S. 8rilfl 8oltaM, SulW'IYVllle, Calif., S.0/ 11.0. 6 Jaan·Chrlstol>tte Slmond, Fra nce, 9.0; 11.8. 7 Alextnder Fadev. Soviet Union, 7 0; 13.2. a VlaOlmlr Kolin, Soviet Union, 6.0; 16 2 9 Nort>erl Sdlramm. W. Germanv. a O; 16.2. 10 Hell\o Flscl'ler. w Germany, 12.0, 19.6. 11. Garv Beacom, Conedo, 11 o, 21 4. 12. Grzevorz Fllloow~kl, Polan<!, 15 0, 27.0. 11 Mar11 Cedlerel, Los °"""'"' 10.0; 'D.4. 14. MaMir\J Ogawa, J apan, 14.0; 29.2. 1S. Laurent Depoulllv, France, 16.0, 29.6. 16. Fallc.o Kirsten, E. Germanv. 13.0; 30.4. 17. La" Akesson, Sweden, 18.0, JU. II. Zhaoxlao Xu. Cnlna, 17 0; 37.4. 19. Cameron Bredtev Medhurst. Austral· la, 20.0; 11.a. 20. Jaimee Eggleton, Canaoa, 19.0; 38 6 21. Miiian B990vlc, Yuw,tavla, 21.0; ..00 'l'l. Pa ul Rol>lnson, Brlfaln. 22.0; 42.6. 23. Jae-Hvung Cho, S. Korea, 23.0, 46.0 OtvmPic KMcSute • SATURDAY MIOnlght -women's 201< cron counlrv Midnight -Men's 10,000-metor soeed skating 3:30 o.m -90-mt>ler ski 1umP 4:30 a.m -Trlolt and ouodruPle l>Ol>Sled 10 a.m -Women's figure sk.aling (frt>e skatlnoJ SUNDAY 11 P.m. (Solurdavl -~n's SOK cross country 1 a.m. -Ice riocl<ev Medal Round Game l.30 a.m. -Men's slalOm 4:30 e.m. -let> l>Oekev Me<1el Rouno Game 9 a.m. -Figure skating exhibition 11 a.m. -Closing cert>monl~ All Times PST Ski condlfions SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GOLD MINE -12· 18 depth, PaClo..c! POwder, 2 chairs os>eratlno MOUNTAIN HIGH -6·18 doofh. POCk· ed POwd", 4 chair\ operating SNOW SUMMIT -18·30 d•Pll'I. oockod oowder S chair\ ooeralino SIERRA-NEVADA RANGE LASSEN -9 tnches of new on a 9·fool oase. Powder and oackeo oowder 1 1do1e c"alr, 2 surfoce llfls BORE AL -24 onches ot nt>w on o 9· to IO·foot oast> Groomed oacke<I oowOer ond ooen oowder 3 t"eirs tor dov skiing ond 2 chairs for nlohl SODA SPRINGS -24 lncnes of new on e 7 ·foot oase SUGAR 80WL -12 10 16 inches ol new on a 9· 10 16·foot oase Powder ond groomed oowder. Full ooerallon. NOATH STAR -8 10 24 inches of new on a 3'h· to 10·1001 base. Ooen oowder Full ooerollon ALPINE MEADOWS -10 1ncnes Ol IH!W on en 8· to 16·foot bine Peelle<! POWCler and open POwder 2 chairs, I surfece lilt HOMEWOOD -8 to 12 lnc"es of new on e 2· to t ·foot base Groomed oowder and ooen oow~r. 2 ch•lrs, 3 surface 1111, SOVAW VALLEY (8,100 It ) -a lo n Inches ol n.w on 11 10-fool Dase Groomed and oowder Cable Cir, gonc!Ola ond 9 chair•. SQUAW VALLEY 16,100 ft I -4 lo 6 Inches ot new on a 2 to 4·foot Dase Groomed and oowder. 6 chairs, 2 surfaee lllh TAHOE SKI 60WL -• lo 16 inches of new on • 1'1't· to 9-foot baH Groomed, oacl\lld oow<lef end OP4tn oowder Full ooerallon HEAVENLY V•LLEY -12 to 24 Inches or new on a 51..,. to 7-loot t>iisa Powcitr •nd oroomeo, oeclo.ed oowd4rr Tri m. 5 trlole cl'lelrs, 6 dOul>te chairs, 3 surttca llfh SKI INCLINE -12 ln(l'llS of flllw on •• to 6•foot Dase. Groomed, 11acllld oowder llld °"" llOWdef'. 6 crielrt MT. tlOUI -10 Inches of ntw on e 4· to 9•f0ot t.'41. Open oowder and gr~. Full ooeratlon ICMO SUMMIT -16 lncl'les of ntw on a l''t·loot best OC>en tOdev SlllUllA $1(1 RANCH -16 Inches or new on en 81/'J•fool l>eM Powder end groomed • OOUl>lt ct11frs, l trlole cha ir ICIAt<WOOO -20 fncllei of new on an t ·fool la~ Powder. Full ooentlon. OOOGI IUOGI -1e to 14 II\("" Of iww on • 3· to 4·fool Dase Poww and pa"''° l>OWW. 4 c.Nln . 3 •urfaoe 1111\ •ADOIR ... ss -10 Inches of l'MIW on • 4•foot ·ba ... Powder MCI oecllfd POW<* ) cNlrs, 1 1urf1011 flit. MMt.tAOTH MOUNT Al" -17 incnas of ,_ on 111 l l'»·foof baM PKl!td 110wdtr end °"" p0Wdllf 1 ~. u c.ner", J surface IHll. """98 Nlf04JWf AtH -a lncntt of ,,._, Oft • ~ .,. ... plowdlr •nd INICked oowow 4 dlefn. l surfMll 1111 llSIUlA IUWflll'T -• 10 f fndlft of flltW on • ~~ to Heo• tMIM. PoWCIW and oacil~ ..... , Cl!eln, 1 Mlt'l.U llft• . .. s.m. ANta THUUOAY'S tlalUL1'S (41st .. t1-41Y .._ ......... !Meftntl "~" RACI . 6 rurtonos Oanctnv Miiden (Stelner) 4.40 UO 2.20 BllOI Of Luck (V•lln1uelll) 4.00 2.20 Hldt • ~MY (Oarcl•) 2.20 AIMI raOtd: Alwan O..r, $eucv Dane.I' Time: 1:12. sacONo RAC8 . l 1116 mltea Tal>are (Orteoa) 13.20 UO "40 Emoorofthfl)nlvtl'M ($11>1111) UO 4 60 Haoov Generation <Ga rcia) 23.20 Alto raced: Trlsca Decca, Screen Aclltor, EndurlnG, Lawvers ChOlce. ~~ ISr0111•. Lasting, Jet Policy, Se>arkilno Rosa, Juan Mlll>OI. Time: 1:'5 1/S. 12 DAILY OOUILa (4•2) paid '49.20 THIRD lltM:E. OM mile. Lv1111 Lair (Fell) S.40 3.40 UO Aenea' (Valan1uela) 3.60 3.00 Shannon's Toy {Steiner) • 20 Alto raced; Refund Offer. Eaatern Jo, Prooer Dallverv. A Marini, Panaolano Time: l:AO. ,.OURTH lltACI. 6 lurlc)ngs. Villanueva <OtlvarttJ 9.90 5.80 4.60 Wlno.d Prince (Sll>lile) uo •.20 Oonner Pan (McCarron) 7.80 AIMI rae9d: The A~ Have It, King of the Green, Raise a Diamond, Soee<lv Splnalll, H111 Da vid, WHf Douglass, PePI>& Pag, Desert Hol Shot, Teaw Power. Time: 1:12 2/5 .. Fll"TH RACE. 6 turlongs. NIQhthawkt< (Plncav) 14.60 3.60 2 10 Sand end S.. (Valenzuela) 2 . ..0 2.10 Estate (McC1rron) 2.10 Also race<!; Sand Digger, Henoverlan, Solar Svstem. Time: 1:11. U EXACTA (3-5) oald $76.SO SIXTH RACE. 6 lurlOngs. Strns (Olivares) 12,IO 6.60 3.60 Emerakl Cut (Valenzuata) 4,40 3,20 NuclMr Atlack !McCerronl 2 . ..0 AllO raced: .Andresllo, Emerald's R11>11, Down the Slooe, But Hour Honor, Indian Arrow, Hornawoggle, Amanotherl>rotl>er, Me and Wtfldv, Ragulor Flight. Time: 1:11 •IS. SIVINTH RACE. One mile Vagabond Gal (Vlnzl) IS.60 Life's Magic (PlncavJ Dlachronv (Sibilla) 3 40 2.10 2.20 110 2 10 Pure "''° raced: Darllng Miu Q .. Plzau , Leading La dvl>ull. Time: 1:38. S5 EXACTA (2·61 oeld '68.00 EIGHTH RACE. I'll miles on turf. Al>Mnlla (Toro) 7.40 3.60 1.IO Baaullful Dawn !Pln<:aYl •..20 3.20 Sl!ilHul JOY (Sll>ille) 4.20 Alao raced: Satin Rlt>ero, Dorvl, Solt Curl, Vamo of Savanna. Time: 1:49 1/S. n f'tCK SIX (2-S-l-9-1·3) Paid $1,S63,80 with 61 winning llckefs (!Ive horses) Carryover POOi: s 106,339 . .58. NINTH RACE. 1 1116 mliH. CMUH'li'lend (Shoemaker) 6.60 3.60 2.IO Dominant Lee (Slt>llie) S.60 3.60 Trust Ma (Plncav) 2.IO AIMI raced: Longmavshewa111, Justlfl· ca nle, K,_ SQveaze, SO!uto, Burst of Sono, T ac:o TKO. Time: 1:45. S.S EXACTA (6-9) oald S93.SO. Attendance: 18,-494 NH L CAMl"BELL CONFERENCE Sm\l1tle DM"8n w L T Pts GF Edmonlon 40 14 s as 327 Calgary 25 21 11 61 m Winnipeg 20 261 10 50 2« Vancouver n 32 6 50 233 K'"9s 17 JO 12 46 138 Non1s~ Minnesota 30 23 s 65 259 St. Louis 23 30 6 52 211 Chicago 22 31 7 51 205 Toronto 21 32 6 48 224 Detroll 20 32 7 41 21S WALES CONFERENCE Patr1dl DIYISIGfl NY Rangers 33 18 8 14 238 NY fslfl 35 22 2 72 255 Washington 34 21 4 n m Phlladelphla JO 18 9 69 249 Nt>w Jersey 13 41 5 31 168 PHlsl>Urgh 12 41 s 29 181 Adams DMSlen Buffo lo )7 16 6 80 240 Boston 36 19 3 75 255 Quebec 30 22 6 66 263 Montreal 28 27 s 61 230 Horttord 19 31 a 46 110 Tiwndllv's Games Washington 4, Kines 2 New Jeney 6, Hartford S loll Phliadetotlla S, SI. Louis 2 CalQory 10, Pltts1>urgl'I 3 Tanltht's ~mes Minnesota al BuffalO Quebec al Winnipeg Boston at Edmonton Plllsourgl'l at Vancou11er SaturdaV's ~mes Montreal al Kines New Jeruy at Phlladetl>ttla Chicago at Detroit NY Ranger' at NY lslanciers 8oston et CalQarv Hartford at Toronto Quebec at MfnllflOta Washington et St LOUI$ GA 247 230 269 2•9 272 2µ 23S 225 781 2~ 271 208 177 206 249 270 193 191 205 219 242 Wesnlnvton Los Anoelff 0 3 1-• 0 2 ~2 Flnt f'«10d No scortno. PenaltlH -Wells, LA, ·41; Biom<lvltl, Was, 4:26; Hardv, LA. 17.11 5ac«ld Perled I Los Anoelits, Mac lellan 21 (Nicholls. HardYJ. 9:03 (o-o); 2 Washlnoton, Gustef\son 30 9·43; 3. Los Angeles, Nlcl'lolls 34 (Maclellan, Fo11) 10:50; 4 Wasl'llngton. Ga rtner 31 CGuslafsson) 13:49; 5. Washing· ton, Murotlv 12 (Ductltsn4t, Gould) 19:31 Penaltlai-Hevworth, Was, 1:42; Simmer. LA, l:S4; Blomqvlsl, Was, 7:29. Tillrd ...,_, 6. Wasnlnvton, DvdWsne 12 !Gould) 19:S9. Penalties-Adam,, Was, 10·49, Gould, Was, 16:01; Hardy, LA. 16:07; LA Bench (served Dv Evans), 19:22. Shot• on ooal-Washlngton 7· 10· 11-2' Lo' Anoei.s 6+4-11. Goalles-WaShlngton, Riggin. Los An· Qtlles, Baron. A-9,065. Lfl AnelMS &JCDrHS ~ Detot ~ Tfma Sun Feb. 2• -Denver I om. Sun. March 4 -Blrmlngh•m 1 pm Sun. Marci' ll -at Oeki.nd l·lO om Sat Maren 17 -ot San Antonio Noon Sun March 2S -J•ctoaOll•llla I om Sun April I -New Jenev I o.m f!Mf'I APrH 9 -al Denver 6 1> m Sat Aorll 14 -Mtmphli s o m Fri Aat II 70 -at Chicago 6 ., m M«I APfH 30 -al Hou\lon 6 om. Sal. May 5 -PlllsC>Yrgh S pm. Sun May 13 -11 PttiladelPhl• 11 JO • m, SUn. MaV 20 -Michigan l P.m ~I Mav 26 -Arl1ona S p m Sun. June 3 -a t Wesfllngton 11·30 a.m Svn June 10 -at Olo>la~m• 11 lO a m Fri. June IS -Oekl•nd 1 11.m s.1 June ,, -•' Arl1ona 5 o.m Times are kK.al end s\Jl>~t Po chanoe du• to national TV covtr•Ot I ~ > . NBA WESTERN CONP•9t .. MC• f'fflftc OMUln w L ~-Lall en l3 17 860 Portland >2 11 .804 S..ltle 27 n .J40 "-nllt 23 29 ,'42 Gol<len Stale 2) ,, .,, San DltoO 17 3' >21 Midwest OM-* Utah 32 20 .. s Da l!As 2t 25 521 $tfl Antonio 24 )0 ..... Kansas Cltv 22 30 .4n Denver 11 J:l .39' Hou11on 11 3? m •ASTIRN COH,.alt•NCE ... mt< DMtlan BOSIOll 40 12 New York 32 " Pttiladef Phla 31 19 New Jarsav 26 27 Weshlnoton 24 21 Central Otvbleft Mllwa\lkM lO 23 Def roll Z8 22 Atla nte 29 26 Cl'llcago 21 2t Cie11et1nd 20 31 lndlono 14 37 TilundaV's sc- New Yor" 100, Indiana 94 Konsas Cllv 121, Utah 99 Denver 117, Alt•nla 102 Boston 12S, Golden State 11~ Houiton 111, San QI.ego 100 Tenl9ht's Games Denver 11 Latten New JerJlv ot Phlladelohlo San Antonio at Cl'llcago Phoenix at Dallas Utah al MllwaullM W11st1lngton at Portland Bo1ton a l SHllle Satuf'daY' s G.amea I.Allen a t San Diego New Jtr'8V at New York lndlana at Cleveland Detroll 11 DalllH Atlanta at Kansas Cllv Plloenh1 01 Housron Washington at Golden Stall COLL&GE ·'" .627 .627 .,, .462 .S'6 .560 .519 .429 .m .27S FrHno St. 65, UC Irvine 5' (l"CAA) Ga 2\i't • 11 11 17V! 4111 9 10 lllh 11"'1 7\') 7i,, 1•~ 16 "'1 2'h 1 9 IS UC IRVINE -Thornton 10, McDonald 10, Murpl'lv IS, Lee 12, Turner I , Grandison 1. Totals: 27-56 2·3 56. FRESNO ST A TE -Trtomoson 20, Anderson 12, Barnes 21, Strain 6, Arnold 4, Lewis 2. Totals: 26·S1 13-19 65. Hatftlme: FrHno Stall, 26·24. Total fout1: UC lrvlne 20, Fresno State 9; Technicals: Anders.on (FrHno Sfete); Re- oounds: UC lrvlne 21 (Murony I ), Fresno s rete 21 (Barnes 6); Assists: UC lrvlne 11 flee 7>. Fresno State 19 (Arnold 7) UCI 1tat1st1u Plaver G FG " .... Ave Mc Done Id 23 151 S4 331 14,7 Murl>ttv 23 123 ~ 330 14.3 Thorn Pon 23 120 51 291 12.7 Turner 22 107 32 24' 11,2 Lee 23 7S 4S 195 a.5 Jotln'°n 17 JI 17 79 4.7 Carmon 16 36 l 73 4.6 Gren<ll'°n 23 •2 2'2 105 u Ciaccio 12 7 11 25 7.1 Rhodes 2 I 0 2 1.0 Beana u • s 13 0.9 Mulllga ri 10 0 7 7 0.7 Others 12 47 IS 109 Totab 23 73$ l44 1114 PCAA Nevado Las Veoos UC Irvine Utah State Fresno Stele New Mexico Slate Cal State Fullerton Long Beach Stale Slln Jose State UC Santa Barl>aro Pac Ille COl1Wence W L 14 0 10 4 9 s a 5 1 6 6 1 5 • 5 9 3 10 0 13 Tilunc&ay's ScOAs Fresno Stale 65, UC rrvlne 56 71.9 OV8'11 WL 23 I 1• 9 15 8 17 7 ll 11 IS 9 I 14 9 14 I 14 2 23 Utah Sta te 80, LPn9 Btacl'I Stote 70 San Jose State 59, New Mexico Stat• SS Nevado Las Vegas 92. University of Pacific 52 SafurdaV's Games New Mexfco State ol Utah Slate (Chan· nel S6 at 12;30 p.m .) Car State Fullerton at UC Santo Barl>ara Long Beach Stale a l San Jose State SundltV's Game Nevada Las V~s at Fresno Slate !Cha nnel S6 at l I p.m .• deloyed) ~v'sGeme UC Irvine at Unlvenllv ot Pacific (Cha n· net S6 111 7 o.m ) HIGH SCHOOL CIF 4-A Playoffs FIRST ROUND (IWllGllt, 7:301 LB Wilson (10· 12) vs Matef' Del (24-11 It Sanhl Ana Coh91 Polos Verdes <13·9) al Ventura (16·7) San Gorgonio (12· 12) at Bosco Tech (18·7) Ocnn vi.w (lS-7) al Simi Vallev (21·3) Dos Puel>los ( 1•·9) al Morningside (21·3) Millikan (16·7) er Edison (19·4) St. JoM Bosco 119·•> at Hoover I 19·4) Eisenhower ( 12· 12) at SI. Bernard (20·5) Muir 0 9· 7 J 01 Sllnta Monica (24· IJ Thousand Ooks (19·Sl at Buena <17·71 Servile ( IS·9) 111 Fountlill Velev ( 17·1) t11g1t1wooo (14·10) at Verbum Del (20·S) C•ntennlal C12· 10l 111 R&dlands (23· 1) Serra (9·91 111 Crespi '18·5) C1mer1110 21·•> al Glendale (17·6) Culv•r Citv (6·9) ot LB Polv (23·1) . CIF 3·A pgyofft FIRST ROUND (tonl(lflt, 7:30) S1nl1aoo ( 12· lO> at North, Riv. 124· I) Palm Springs ( 13·9) OI Saddleb.tcll ( ll·SI HH Wilson ( 16· 10) 01 Los Alamitos (lS·7) Alh11m1>r11 l 16-81 at Glendora 122-3) Los Altos (9· 12) 111 Hart (18-4) Ruoldoux (14·9> 111 Minion Vle!O ll1·61 Los Amigos Cll·IO at Santa Ana (l7·S) El Toro ( 12·9) at Domlngue1 (19·4) .Arlington 18· lAl a l Moreno Vallev t22·2l Damit>n (18·8) 111 Nogate~ (15·9) Lynwood t 17 ·9) 111 La Quinta (12·10) Foolhlil < 1S·8l Vi Coolstrano Vollev 121·31 111 Saddleback ColleQt> Schurr I 15·71 111 Downev I 19·5) Orange 117·8> at K1teila ( 19·4) Rorno1111 119·7) ot Pomon& 112·9) Dane Hills (12· ll) ot Estancia (22·J CIF 2-A Pl.vOffl FIRST ROUND (tonlilflt, 7:30) Duarte ( 15·9) et Sonora 123·2) Savanria (17·7) at Artesia 113·9) Co111na ( 10· 12) et Ca1>rlllo ( 13·8) Le Sirna (17·7) at AntelOPI Voltev ( 16·7) El Montt> 05· 11 > at Santa Ciera (18·5) North view ( 13-11) al Monrovia (15-6) Caton 16·7) at PalO Verde (20·3> Saugus ll6-8)al vllrtY ( 11·5) Trov ( 12• I 1) 111 San Bernordlno (20-5> Calal>asas 11· 11> al Arrovo ( 19·6) Temole Cllv ( 13· ll) el Brrgl'IS, R. 11•-7l Cenlral 112·9) •• Montclair ( 18-6) Glenn 112·11) at Nordhoff (17·6) L• H•Dra I ll· 101 111 Brea·Ollnoa < 19·1J Rlglltlll ( 16·6) at Bell Gardens I 17·6) 81"1ow I 11 ·9) at Workman (20•3) CIF 1-A rUVofft FIRST ROUND (tonlilflf, 7:JO) BlshOI> (l0· 11) at Banning (20·3> Bau111 113· 7l at Yucca Valley ( 13·8) l.tutlnger (11·10) 11 Ont Chrllllan Cll·•> Car!Mntarla Ot-11) ot I.a Salle (16-71 C•t~ral (17• I l) 11 I.A 81Ptl•I (11·6) S'-rra \11\t e 110·1) et Mlratealt (lf-8) EIPat.OdeRl>ts 119·3) at Parac1a11 (17·7) Bllh09 Di.oP (17• I 1) II $1, JO*'h (10•2) • Moof'oark ( 13 ll) at Cllamlnode (20·•> Charttf' Ollk 114-1) at Hawtl'lornt (11·9) Mon1c111r Prto (13·1> at Fillmore (I•·•> 29 Palms 112·1) at Whittler Chr (lt-3) DaMf'I ( ll•S) ,, Rim of the World 1 ll•SI Paso Rol>lls !I ·•> at LA Lutfllran ( 11·2) V•llev Chrlstlln ( 15-7) et hid, Pi\ (If :n Elllnor• Cl• 10) et Aquinas (20•4) CIF am•I ~ INVOffl , .. ST ROUND ( .......... 1:JO) HOlv Mar-fvF• (11-1) .. Chadwick ll6·61 Caollfrano Vallev Cnrlsllan (17-61 at Irvine Coatt Ci'lrlstltn (11·7) Or Lutn«an ( 12·9> el Elliot Poot (9·4) Cll Pr~ 11 BrentwOOd (1'•7) Pa .. o-Potv C17·•l al Yeshiva 111·•> Cntrl C11 Chr (11-4) 11 Temolt Chr Ill·)) Owefll Vallev (S•IS> II Mo1Av1 111-7) SNrm•n lnd 117·5) 1t Hfl CPlr (20•2) MaYda < 15•31 al ltlo Hondo Prep (It·•> ~mt Cl'lrlslla11112·1) at &Aker (1Hl Ftltl'I lePlltl ( lt•6) ti Mlmmolh {IS·~) Twin PlnM 11·2) at S.m1m (lt·:JI C~SI Cr1r 114 71 11 T~°" (lf·2> Call 120-:I> II ...... Cllmllall 08-4) G41Gtn•MI Chflillln 19·51 1t Oakwood ftona (13·5> at C.rouroeCJs 05 ti • COLUOI! WOMaN u . ., Sin 0-.. 62. ~· 51 ....... Cef ........ ) UC •VINI -Antnonv •• Gomtl I, HfPHlll 1, hklf' 1, SlrnotOll 6, Vandtr Poal 1e, Orlllern 21. TOl•I•: 21·S1 16-rt se. UNIV•lltSITY OIJ SAM 04•00 - Morris 1', Slanbra 10, er1dlev , .. e runlno 4, Dvk1tr1 •. Mam.>ton f, ScnrOldlr 4, TNrollx • To111a: 2S·61 13·19 6), ' Halftime: Unlvenllv of San D'"4>, 2'·2._ Total fouls: UC lrvl"-11, UnlYenlly Of San Oi.oc> 19; Fouled out: Anthony (UC lrvlnt) ~ '. . .. ' " c.-... Cal .-..V p.,,.._ 13. UC IMlll J C•I Poly Pomona 01' \20 11 ..... 13 22 2 UC Irvine 000 010 m-3 1 5 Monoi and Edwer°'. Linton, Carr (5), Camara (I), Martin (fl and Mor..n. W-Muno1 11-11. L-Llnlon (0· 1). 21S-Scaletta (CPP), Wetk.s (CPP), Torcn11 2 !CPP). Edwards (CPPJ, Field (UCI). HR-Rivero !CPP). Sprl119 tnlntne '"'°""'° mm List ol soring training sllH and rt00ttlno dates tor the l>attervmen and lull 1qu1d: AMERICAN. LEAGUE A!>Ml1 -Mesa, Ariz .. FeD. 20 and Feo. 2S. Baltimore -Miami, Fla., Feb. 16 end F11>. 22. Boston -Winier Haven, Fla.. F11>. 19 and Feb 27 Chicago -Sarasota, Fla .. Fel> t7 ond FIO. 22. Clevelan<i -Tucion, Ariz .. Feb. 20 and Fel>. 25. Detroit -L•ketand, Fla .. F11> 17 and Ftb. 11. t<ansas Cllv -Fort Meyers, Fla .• Fel>. 19 Ind Fel> 26. Milwaukff -Sun City, Ariz., Fet>. 17 end Feb. 25. Minnesota -Orlando. Fla .• Feb. 16 and Feb. 24. New York -Ft. Lauderdale, Fla , Fel> 16 and Fel>. 21. Oaklend -Ph0enl11. Ariz . Feb. 17 and Feb. 2•. Seattle -Tempe, Arl1 .. Feb 18 and Feb. 25 Tues -Pomoano Beach, Fla .. Feo 17 end Fel>. 23 Toronto -Dunedin, Fla., Feb 19 and Fe1>. 23. NATIONAL LEAGUE Atlanta -Weit Polm Beach, Fla .. Fel>. 16 and Feb. 23. Chlcaoo -Mesa, Ariz. Feb. 20 and Feo. 27. Cincinnati -Tamo1, Fla., Feb 18 JSnd Ftl>. 25 Houston -Cocoa, Fla . Feb. 16 and Feb. Los Angeles -Vero Beec", Fla . Feo 16 and F&O. 21. Monlrtel -West Palm Bueti, Fla .. FeD 19 ond Feb 23. New York -s1. PetersDurg, Fla .. Fel> 16 ond Feb. 22. Priilodeiphle -Cltarwaler, Fla., Feb 16 ond Feo. 22. Plllsburgh -Bradenton, Flo , Feo 17 and Feo 28. St Louis -St. Pelersl>uru. Fla., F el>. 24 ond Ft b. 18. San Diego -Yumo. Ariz .• Feb. 19 and Fel>. 2S. San Francisco -Scottselala, Ariz., Fet>. 19 ond Feb. 26. Men's toum11ment (ti La Quinta) Third Raunel Slnlles Jlmmv Connors (U.S.> def. 8ol> Lutz (U.S.), 6· l, 6·2; Tim Mayotte (U.S.) def. Hank Pf!iter !U.S.>. 6-2. 6·2; Jou Higuera• (Soalnl def. Jotln LIOvd <Britain). 6·4, 6·3; SCOlf Davis (U.S.) def. Brien Gottfried CU S ), 6·3, 4·6. 6-4; Sl'ltomo Gilcksteln (lsraetl def. Ernie Ferna ndez !Puerto Rico), 6-3, 3·6, 6·3. Jlmmv Arias (U.S.) def. David Pate (U.S.). 3·6; 7·5, 7·6; Ello! TellKher (U.S.) def. Mlkt DePalmer (U.S.), 6·2, 6·4; Ya nnlck Noah (Fronce) def. Brian Teacher !U.S.>, 6·3, 6·3. Men'' toum11ment (at SVdMY, Atntraffa) Jofln McEnroe !U.S.) def Mais Wllander \Sweden), 6· 1, 6·2, 6-2. Coleoe SAN DIEGO INVITATIONAL (et U!Wtn!tv ef San Oleel) First Round $Ingles Fltflflt One Man Son Hlnv CUC lrvlne) def Ander~n (UC Santa Barl>araJ, 6•3, 6-4; Anlston (UC lrvlne) def, Turnbull (Chaoman), 4-6, 6·0, &-1. Fllttlt Two Derr (UC lrvlne) def. Grattan (Arizona Slate), 6· l, 3-6, 6·0; Ramos (Unlverilly of San Dfe9o) def. Amor (UC Irvine), 3·6, 6-4, 6-2. F""" TilrM Greenwood (UCLA) def. Ramos (UC lrvlne), 6·3, 6-3; Moore (Peooerdlnel def Rockowllz IUC Irvine), 6·3, 7·6 Second R811nd S1n11eS Fli9tlt One Man Son Hing (UC lrvln4t) def. Thomas !Arlrona Stale), 6-4, S-7, 6·4; Anlslon (UC Irvine) def. EsPiev·Jones (San Diego SI.), 6·7, 6-3, 7·6. Flltflt Two Derr (UC Irvine) def. L.aurondea u (Peo- 1>1rdlne), 6·7. 6·4, 6·3. First Raunct OoubMs Flltflt One Havens-Prltzkow !Cal PO!Y San Luis Ol>lloo) def Aniston·Remos IUC Irvine>. 7·6, 4·6, 6·3 Flltflt Two Man Son Hing-Derr !UC 1r11lne) ~f. Cosper-Gomez (USIU), 6·1, &·0 Flltflt Thr.e Amor·Rockowlh (UC lrvlne) def. Geles·Derevanvlk (UC San Dlli>O), &·3. 6·•. w~ COLLEGE UC l!'YN 6, 9YU l SlnlMt Cra ig (BYU) def. Mallory, 6·2. 3-6, 6·2; Trenwlll'l (UCI) def. CnrlsHaanu, 6-3, 6•2; StOker (BYU> def Harney, 6·1, 2·•. 6·4; Berlno (UCI) def Hooena uar, 6·3, 7·5; Rhorer (UCil def. Fox, 6·3, 6·3, Pillon (UCI) def. Jarlci<I, 6-3, S-7, 6-1. o.ubles R horer-Ma llory (UCI) det. Cr1lg·ChrlstlH nH, 7-S. 6·4; SIOl\er-Jartckl (BYU) def. Bering-Patton, 7·6, 6-4; Trenw ll ll·He rney (UCll def. Fox·HOQenauar. 7·5, 6·2. unl\'tnlTv of Texas t, UC INlne..,..., Cumming• (T) def Metlor't'. 6-1, 6-1; Bowft (Tl def Trenwlll'l, 6·2, 6·2; Eklractol (T) def. HarntY, 6·3, 6-2; CaH•n (T) def, Berlnci, 6-l , 6•1; EMls <T> def. Pallon, 6-J, 6· l; Fllld (T) def SerraltO, 6-0, 6-2. °""*' 9owts-Callan IT> Ocrf. Mellorv-~er. J·6, 6·3. 6·3; Cummtnot·Fi.td (T) def. klnv·P•llon, 6-4, 6·0; Harrlaon·Ellla (T) def 'trtnwllh·Ht rMY, 6·2. 6-1 ~· NeClr *9H ICIHOOC-o-. Yl9w I. HUA 1la1 e..dl 1 OC..n vi.. fCO"tnl: Derf"'9 1, 5nooll 1. .,_ •• W-••• 2 ""-"'"" 1COtiflO: af'ldoemetl a. '"'°"'°" i 1 I Lot AMIM:S °°"' lf•dFuon ·~70 Jt-~70 3'•,.......70 34•)6-70 3S·3~70 3'•3'-70 >4•3'--10 34-31-11 )5·36-71 >5•3'--71 34-31-71 35·36-71 >6•3S-71 3S·3'--1l 34-31-71 JS-36--71 37-35-72 3S·37-12 34-31-72 36·36--72 35-37-72 36·36--72 31·3'-72 36·36--72 34·Jl.-72 35-37-72 37·36-73 37·36-73 37·36--73 3'·37-73 36·37-73 37·36--73 34·39-73 39-3S-74 31·36-7• 36-lt-74 36·»-74 35-39-74 3S-39-74 35·39-7• 35-39-74 35·39-74 36·3'-7• 31·36-74 31-36--74 39·3S-74 36-lt-74 36-31--74 35·39-74 36·3t-74 3'-»-74 36-3&-74 38-37-75 38·37-75 38·37-7S 38-37-75 31·31-15 37·Jl-7S 31·37-75 34·4l-75 38·37-7S 36·39-7S 40·3S-7S 40·3S-7S 37·3t--7S 37·3t-75 37·31-75 37·31-7S 37-3t-7S 36·39-75 40-36-16 40-36-76 31·31-76 40-36--76 40-36-76 37-39-76 3S-41-76 36-40-76 38-31-76 36-40-76 39·37-76 38-31--76 36-40-76 37-39-76 37-39-76 37·39-76 31-31-76 37-39-76 31-39-77 Jl-39-77 37-40-n 37-40-77 39-31-77 38-39-n 36-•1-n 37-40-n 3'·31-77 38·39-77 40·37-77 36-41-77 3'·39-77 37.40-n 36·41-n 37-40-77 39·36-77 3'-39-77 35·42-77 38-~7• 3S·43-78 ..0·3&-78 36-42--78 39·39-78 37·41-78 39·39-78 39-40-79 41-lt-79 37·42"-79 39·~79 3'-41-79 ..0-39-79 38·42-40 38-42-40 40-40-t() ..0-41--tl 41·40-41 38-o-tl 41-40-41 41-40-41 43·~1 40·41-tl 37-44-tl Curlla Sifford Howard Twltly Dan tt•lldc>N.On Ma"" llf•ll Hall lrwln David Edwards Vlc1or Reoatado Mark McCumber JlmCOIWI lllO AOlll JICk Rtnner Jonnny Miiier Frid COUPltt L"Tr-1vlno Larrv Nelson CraloStaoi.t T.C. Cnen Barry Jeeoet 8ol> Glider Rav FIOVd JavH•H RexCaklwetl LouGr•h•m Alllfl Miiie< BuddY Gardner Bol>bv Clampttt G•rv Koen RCIQar Mettbl1 Tom La~ 84tn Cren•h•w Jaell Nicklaus Gaor111 Arctler Ellaro O.Ouctll Pat l.lndffv John Cook. Rlcnard Zokol Tony Siiis I.on Hlnl(le Lff Elder Ronnie Black Joev Slno.lar Dan POii! "' Lennie Ciamenls Phil Hancock ~tar Jacobsen H1I SUiton Tom Watson Mike Sullivan Mltr.e Donald Steve Llet>ter Corev Pavln Tim Simoson Tommy Nakallmo RuuCocl'lren Chartle Sifford Dannv Edwards Garv McCord Joe Inman Dave Stockton Dave Barr Miki HOiiand DOUG Tewell Mark Broolll Chlo Beck PalMcGowen LarrvMlze Jeff Mllcnell Mark Hens Thomas Lehman l(ennv Knox Arne Dokka Brad Stlertv Bob Murphy La nnv Wedk.I"' Bruce Fleisher GllMo<gan Dan Forsman Scott Simoson Tom Jenkins Bobby Wadkins De vld ()grin JoM Mahattev J.C. Snead GragPoweo Huller! 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TORONTO BLUE JAYS-Slgntcl Fred McGrlff, flrsl t>esamen, and Jeff Reynolds. lhl~d buamen. N1mtc1 Gord Ash ltdmlnls· tr•tor of olaver PtlNOnnet and Paul Markle director of marketing. NatleMILMIUe ATLANTA BRAVES-Won Hlarv arbi-tration case with Rafael Remlraz. stlOl'I· SIC)C), CINCINNATI REDs~ .. dlad conlrtCI BQrtemenls with Cun HeldlMelcll and Bol> Owdllnllo, oltctlen, Dann BllardaflO and Oave Ven Gorder, catc:tieri, Ind Duane Wilker, outflt lder. MONTREAi. EXPOS-Sloned Tim Raines, outflalder, to ~-YMr contrect. SAN FRANCISCO C IANTS-<lalmtcl Ousty !laklr. outflalder, on welven. 9ASKITIALL NatleMI ......... Aueclatlen DENVER NUGGETS-Slontcl Anthony Roo.rls. forwtrd, to • lO·day contrtct. ,_OOT9ALL ....... , ....... LM9UI NEW Y~K JETS-Tra<Md Stan &llnka, llnebeC;ller. to ""' Denver Bronco• for a shlfi'l'"fOllnd drift cholcl In 1915. PITTSBURGH STEELERS-Named Tony Ounov defensive coordinator, 11\d Jtcl HUO~ llMMclttl' CO.di. Ul'llllM ...... , ..... LAe9ue HOU$TON GAMISL6R$-$19ntcl O.r11d McNtll, wldt recitlvlr JACKSONVILLE BULU-Sli>ntcl Buck hue. quarttrii.11Ck. •l'ICI t<trrY lalrd, ~Vt Decll.lttleaMCI K.C. I(_..,, sat•· IV, llllCI KalfV Lowrey ciu.rterl>ldt. 1.0$ ANGELES EXPHU-Stontcl Mel Gr1v, runnlnv bacl\. W•lvld SClott Bwn. Whttv. Eric Moor'&tl, off..,tlvt tedtte, O.Wavnt Jett, wide rece!Y8f, and Bot> hvtor, centtl'. MICHIOAN PANTHf!R$-Stiinld Curtis Brown, runnlnG Nek, Incl Afllll Huotla\, dtf9nllv1 end, T~ Kerry a.lrd to ttil Jadu,onYflla. lulls tor wi uncftlc.loYd fulute dr.., Pick • NI W J!RiEY GENElltAU-Trlldecl Larry Friday, '9fttY, to the Pltl•IM'Ofl M.tiultt't Ill t ll(l'lellOe fc>f a 1915 Clntf ChoQ SOCC:89' ""*" ..... """' i........ ST. LOUIS IT&~IU-Acoul...o lfltlO Pew, fol'Wtl'd , from the New YOfk An'OWI In lltcNnM '-1111 undl~ •mount of ""' IM • ..cGl!d·round dratt pick. ~ Larry HUlclr Mlclfi.tcJer, Oii Cll ... bled ... , COLLaGE i.io.TH&ltN 11.L..INOl~af'IWCI Bl• L.YllCll ovarttf'Dac:kt·recefver1 coed! •na Frank J VttdUCCI flOlll al\d and condlllon "" toaef'I. TamJ LaVelle LaVelle selected for trials Orange Coast College swimmina sensation Tami La Velie ha~qualified for the Olympic Trials in In- dianapolis this summer and two other OCC swimmers also have a shot at making it to the trials. LaVelle, who set two national and four state community college records at last year's st.ate championships at Hartnell College. will attempt to make the U.S. Olympic team during the trails which are set for June 25-30. In addition, teammates Dory Den- nis and Shelli Morwood, both sophomore transfers from major universities, also have a shot at qualifying for the trials. La Velie set national and st.ate records in the 100 freestyle and SO breaststroke as well as st.ate standards 1n the I 00 breaststroke and 200 individual medley last spring. She also won the 500 free at the st.ate meet. She'll try to qualify for the Olym- pics in the I 00 breaststroke and possibly the I 00 and 200-freestylc events. according to her coach at Coast. Don Watson. La Yelle was named Orange Coutny Headliner of the Year by the Orange County Sportswriters Association earlier this month. A sophomore who prepped at Estancia High. she was considered the top female communi- ty college swi mmer in the nation last year. La Veile had also won seven events at the Southern California cham- pionships and five more at the South Coast Conference championships. Dennis. a transfer from USC, has a chance to qualify for the trials in the 200 individual medley, while Morwood. a transfer from Texas Christian. will try to qualify in the 400 individual medley. SPORTS MAILBAG READERS PRAISE COVERAGE Surfers satlsned Sports Editor: On behalf of everyone affiliated with the Katin Pro-Am Team Challenge. we would like to thank you for the excellent coverage of the event. In particular.I we'd like to single out Curt Seeden tor his interest m providingstrong covera$e. which was evident in his daily stones. This was the most successful Katin Pro-Am ever, in terms of attendance. contest purse, and media attention. Your contribution was a vital part of our success, and the growth of competiti ve surfing. T~ank you once again, and we're looking forward to working with you for the 1985 Katin Pro-Am . Nancy Katin * Senlors say than.ts 'Sports Editor: The entire Cost.a Mesa Seniors softball team wishes to thank you for your help in making ou~ a successful program. Peter Stmllak, manager 'Anita win for Absentia ARCADIA (AP) -Absentia out· fi nished Beautiful Dawn to wi.o the Shady Tree Fann Purse by 1 half-length Thursday before a crowd of I 8,494 at Santa Anita. Absentia, the 27-l 0 favorite ridden by Fernando Toro and carryina 11 7 pounds, covered 1 ~ miles on Santa Anita's turf course in I :49 l-S and paid $7.40. S3.60 and $2.80. The victory wa.s worth $24. 7SO. Bcautifu.I Dawn, ridden by laflit Pincay and carrying l 19 Poundt. c:roued the finish line one lenJt.b in front of Slcillf\d Joy and returned $4.20 and $3.20. Skillful Joy, ridden by Ray Sibille and carrying 117 poUO.ds. WU IV' leoams ahead of Satin Ribera at the wire and pa.id $4.20 lO show. Following Sat.in Ribera 8Cl"OIS the fini&h line in the classified allowance event for older ftUlct and mares were Doryl. pft Curt and Vamp bf Savanna Bid for Bucks w11 'tc.ri tched AlMentia, a S-ye.ar-old Ken- tuc.ky-bredmare, WU makiqhe:r fim 'ta" or 1984. She now bu five victories in 19 likume suuu and careereaminp ofSl99,S9S. ' COAST People • Hoppy's happiness was hectic Drama of life continues for his widow By CATHY DE MAYO o.-, l'tlot C41trnpal'ldellt If Grace Boyd's life was a drama, it would be in three acts, each one as fascinating as the last. Act I would encompass her years as Grace Bradley. a teen-ager from Aatbush who was discovered danc- ing in a nightclub by a Paramount scout. In Act II she marries her first and only love, William Boyd-better known as Hopalong Cassidy. Their 32-year romance spanned the silver screen era, lean times in the 1940s and the explosion of television. In Act III "Hoppy" dies after a four-year battle with cancer. Her friends expect herto collapse, butshe marshals her inner resources and launches a whole new life, teaching and doing vol untoer work. Her biography begins back in Brooklyn -bow far back, she won't say. As a teen-ager she was juggling schoolwork, modelingand stage dancing when a movie director recommended her for a screen test. tinctive voice still tinged with a trace ofNew York. She went on to feature roles in more than 14 films between 1933and 1941. In 1939 she met Boyd, a ruggedJy handsome leading man who had survived the transition from silent films to "talkies." His fame came as HopalongCassidy, a character based on the Oarence Mulford novels of the Wild West. Gla<:C's friends knew she'd been nursing a crush on Boyd for years. "One day I got a telephone call from this man who said he was William Boyd. And I thought, 'Oh, very funny. Somebody's pulling my leg.' "And I acted cool. But then he laughed, and I thought, 'Oh my God, it is him!' Because how could you niiss that laughT' When he asked her o ut, she primly replied, "I'll have to ask my mother." She did, and three weeks later they were married. Her friends were shocked-he'd been married before (three or four times, "something like that") and was close to 20 years her senior. But none of that worried her. "He was perfect," she said with a smile. /' I ··-. Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Frid y. Febf'uaty 11. ~-- Earliest TVheri r elished his fans Before there was Strawberry Short- cake or Smurfs or Darth Vader, then: was Hop~y. ,. The onginal 66 Hopalona Cassidy~ ep1sodes, filmed between l 93S and • 1950, did well in moviehoUJeSacrou the nation, but It wasn't until William Boyd acquired the rights to the eeries and packaged it for t.elevWon that Hoppy became a household name. "One day we ran into one of the old Hoppy film crew that bad aone into something else, this so-called t.elb-• vision," Grace Boyd recalled.:: ..Hoppy said, 'You're the one I want,.: to talk to. Can I ta.kc that same film·· and run it on television?' Remember,:.; everything then (on TV) wu live.) And he thought about it and said, •rm:: sure you could.' And that wu iL" •· As TV bunt into homes acrou the·. country, Hopalong C.Usidy rode into•. their living rooms. The aenes' sucoeu:. spawned a while merchandiaina in.1:• dustry. The Boyds toured the Vt'Oft6..• promoting the series. Life with Hoppy for more than 10 years meant· living on the road, washina out sock(_: in motel sinks and hurryina to catch'. planes and trains. But Hoppy wanted to meet his fam, his widow said. "He literally got streDJth from the people. Whey the COIDIC strip tint started in New York., they made the announcement that ~~PP.Y wu aoina to be in front of the buildina oo •2nd Street at l 0 a.m. and woWd &bake hands with anybody who came by. "I had no experience at all." she recalled. She stumbled through the test, doing her best. and when the sceneended,shequipped, "Well, you can't blame a girl for trying." That ad lib cinched her a 52-woek contract with Paramount After the marriage she devoted herself to him 24 hours a day. "I didn't believe in this 50-50 nonsense. I thought you gave I 00 percent. That'$ what I wanted to do, and that's what he needed. "We were both prctcy much W llltam Boyd'• energy propelled him acroee moTie aereena and into tele'rialon u Dopa.Jone euatdy ln the 19 50.. Today bla ~Nie ..... .,,~ ... widow Grace practlcea tal chi .. loq life a erclaea'' and llvea amid memorabllla of atardo m ln her Laguna 1ucaet home. .. Nobody expected an)'thina lib it -at one time, they were lined up eight deep abreast clear down to 23rd StreeL They bad helicopt.en takina pictures of it. There were mot.hen with babies in their arms. and thiJ WU Jan. 19, in the wind and cold. She arrived in Hollywood in 1933 and was usheredtjght into Cecil B. DeMille'sofficc. • .. He took one Look at me and said, 'I don'tsec you asa virgin. I see you on a tigerskin couch surrounded by Nubian slaves.' "My first reaction was 'Let me out ofherc!' "she laughed, her dis- loners. Wewercn'tpartofthe Hollywood crowd at all. When he got through with a picture, we headed for the ranch (north of Malibu)." After bis contract expired in 1944, Hoppy set about acquiring the rights to the Cassidy films. The long legal wrangle depleted most of their assets, including the ranch. Then, in August 1948, KTLA showed the first Hopalong Cassidy film locally and "it took offlike a skyrocket." The films became a staple feature of the burgeoning new television industry, and Hoppy's fame mush- roomed overnight. The next decade was spent making public appear- ances. "We lived and breathed Hoppy," she said. When Boyd retired in 1961 , the couple moved to Laguna. He died in September 1972 at South Coast Medical Center. "I was numb," she said. "Nobody thought I'd survive. But I was grateful for what I'd had, and l was healthy. And I'd learned a lot at the hospital. So I went back as a volunteer." Today she also serves on 1he hospital Foundation Board. She learned to drive, found a new 1 ndependence and took up martial arts. •• 1 had done three years of karate. which was good for me. But I finally thought, 'Youlcnow, I'mgettinga little-long in thetooth~o be doing push ups on my knuc~es.' " She studied tai chi, which the Chinese call their"longlifeex- ercise," and today teaches it tlu« daysaweek. Grace Boyd can look back at a hfetimeoffond memories. with no regrets. Who knows, perhaps Act IV ts still around the corner. "At 4 p.m. they bro.t out the firemen , the police, the bif arc liahta. and i!!i:~y's) still going. wain the buil · banging out the window, watching. and I was exhausted. He shook bands until 9 that ru,bt. Those years may have been ex- haust.in&. but they were also ex.hilar- a ting. The Hoppy 9erics wu a phenomenon that broke at the riaht time, the right place and oo the new medium that was destined to change history. Hint about marriage wins prize Puppeteer reasonably happy After four and a half years of marriage to a professional motiva- tional speaker, some of her husband's inspiration has worn off on Patty Hansen, 39, of Costa Mesa. She was one of the winners of the Ladies' Home Journal contest "Hints for a Rappy Marriage." Her tip? "Plan time together: common goals are a .must. Be firs.t to give what you W1Sh to receive: laughter, trust and a dash of lust.'' The phrase "came right to mind," she said. "I knew it was the right answer fo r me." Hansen travels with her husband, Mark Victor. and helps him with behind-the-scenes work at his spoechs. When h~ . co~pletes his seminars, she oftenJoms him on stage to help answer questions. Together, they counsel . peo~le, helping them become happier Wlth themselves and in their relationships. "We're partners in work and in Patty Han.en life." she said of herself and her husband. "We have a wonderful. growing relationship. Partners need to communicate enough to decide why they're in the relationship." We do, she said. The contest required a statement of 25 words or less which contained at least one hint for a happy marriage. PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Hal Taylor's roommates are Pinocchio, Coco the Clown and dozens of other puppets in a world he started creating half a century ago to share with children of all ages. "It's a fantasy world where every- body's reasonably happy," said Tay- lor, 63, known since his teen-age years as the Marionette Man. The founder and operator of the Philadelphia Marionette Theater, Taylor celebrated his SOth year as a puppeteer by making four marionettes for the Northeast String Band in the annual Mummers' Par- ade on New Year's Day. His theater actually is an old settlement house in downtown Phila- delphia that he and his associate, Catherine Brownholtz, took over three years ago. But behind the iron-barred gates and through the dark hallways hes a world of magic, centered in a large auditorium where tiny wooden fig- ures on strings dance, sing and conquer dragons. Down the hall from the aud1tonum is a huge storage room where 1he manonettes are hand-carved from light, durable sugar pine and as- sembled with string made offish line. Another room holds a museum that features marionettes from Africa China, Spain and other countries. ' The Philadelphia theater is one of o nly about I 0 such theaters in the country, Taylor said. "l think it's because it requires so many different things," he said. "'Everything you've got to have in a regular theater, you've got to have here. You need someone to create, to carve, to model, someone who 1s a showman, an entertainer. too. You need an artist and a craftsman. and maybe there aren't enough of those around." Puppets are not children's toys, he said. They are a form of enlerta1n- ment, though he sometimes treats them as family. '"They're little boys and 81rls in a fantasy world " be said. "They're personahttes ... Taylor depends on city grants and a $3 admission to the weekly shows for revenue. Theater employees are gleaned from the ranks of volunteers and work-study students from area colleges. But entertaining people has been Taylor's goal since a high school art teacher introduced him to a marionette show in Norristown when he was 13. "They were only simple cloth figures, but I was Just struck by them. I thought they were JUSt terrific." he recalls. ··1 read all I could, and by the next year, the teacher was asking me for advice.'' Brownholtz. 43. a teacher for the handicapped. first saw Taylor on local teleV1s1on show in March 1978. A ventriloquist, dancer, musician and clown herself. she said. "When l saw him and the strings on lhe marionette, lhat pulled the strings of m} heart." I The t-wo became panners and Brownholu resigned her teachmgJob to devote aJI her ume lo the manonet- te theater. doing the paperwork and maJong the costumes as well as perform mg ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-. ''Affair of Heart'' pleases Sophisticated Ladies ~ Gou rmet, Harbor Ridge clubs add new members to rosters The Plaz.a Ballroom at The Ncwporter resort was decked out in hearts and fl owers Sunday when some Sophisticated Ladies got together to raise funds for the OranacCounly Performing Arts Center. Ouild members invited friends to join them for .. An Affair of the Heart." and some 200 people were on band for the four-<:aurse sit-down brunch and silent auction with a Valentine theme. Entertainment was provided by the Pacific Pops Ensemble, under the direction ofH•P Grtf fltll. Hostess Jue McCaffrey was especially pleased with the event, noting that about$5,500was raised for the arucenter. And guest Rlcll&N McLaae had good reason to be pleased with thcevenina-he snared the arand prize, acbampaanecruiJC for25 in Huntin.ton karbour on Roben TQlor•1 boat with Taylor's friend Carol,. ftotutat the helm. Even those panygoers who came away from the auction empty-handed could take consolation from the brunch Itself( called "fabulousand delicious" by one auest). The menu a ncluded stone cnab and anichokc soup, ~na.cl hair past.a with smoked salmon and white fish caviar, veal rib eye a la sage, and forajustdesscn, whitccbocolatemou scwith r1spbcrry1aucc. The wall dt-eoration -thrct-dimensional paper ...,,... ..... "'.., ...... Jerry Brodie bide on claampacne cna1M ln 1rand aacdoo at wife Saodra '• arctq. \ flowers made by Mary Ella Nero-were so attracu ve that guests requested they also be auctioned otT. Carol wn.ia.chairman of all lbeartsccnterauilds. and Pegy BaJdwla. Sophisticated Ladies chairman. wcrc on hand for the oocuioo. Others who ancnded mcluded 8eb McCaffre1. Jlm and Bart.are DeBoem, Dlueand Weraer Eldter.Jolee11 Parbm.JW:ryand Sbri Euytaa. Do .. Da•ld10111nd R*rtSujslU. . . . .. Fine dinina was the occasion for the rcocnt Newport Beach Gourmet Society dinner an the ba}'front home ofSeuaae aod BAITJ tier. Krlata Clark, left, watchea the allent auction alona with Bob Smith and C&rolyn Roquet. Opening the society's 1984 season. the dinner Harbor Rs<iat Women's Club \\'Cleo med se~ featured smoked Scotch salmon wtth horscndtsb sauce, ..._"!embers into its fold ata lei urcl) tea int.be home of baby quail wttbJu01perbcrrysaucc, sauteed redc:abba&c ••rar, membtrsh1pchllf. _ with lardoons. Wlld nee. unsweetened myrt1llc wnh rose Club officers Marilyw Rtttt {prcstdc.nl}, Je. acrtnium leave'-m1n1aturrcroquebouche and raspbcr-B~ .. ttl (actw111es).PalAOd(ncwslettcr)andSllillllJ rysorbct. catered b> Ju M•rdock. 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FILL OUT COUPON BELOW (Or Reasonable Facsim ile ) AND MAIL TODAYI (Only One Per Envelope, Pleue) My Social Security N umber u __________ _ NAME __________________________ ~-------- ADDRESS ________________________ ~~---- CITY __________________ __ STATE --------------- ZIP~--------------------PHO NE ---------------- D Pl .... .tart convenient h om e deliv•ry of the Daily P ilot . I , L _ Love melts bitterne.ss A•• luDEIS DEAR ANN LANDERS: I~ came involved with a married man three years aao. Althoua,h he ne ver pro mi tea to marry me, I was sure he would eventually leave his wife and family and we would have a life together. When I became pregnant, I was certain be would live up to his responsibilities. I was WTOr\J. His response when I told him was, "Well, that's biology for you. Too bad you flunked the subject." He made it plain that be couldn't afford to get mixed up in a scandal and I was on my own. I was both heartsick and furious. My only thought was to _Jet even. All sons of diabolical schemes crossed my m 1 nd. My closest friend urged me to taJ> him with a paternity suit anddraa has name throuah the mud. My minister advised against it-explaining that bis wife and children would also be victims. Thank God, I listened. As the days go by my love for my child (now 11 months old} grows deeper. I know now bow stupid I was to think I bad been "done wrona" and was the loser. My life bas been enriched maanificently by this child and I look forward toeachday. lnavea real future now-something I never had before. This precious boy of mine is the greatest thing that ever happened to me. His father will never feel those little arms around his neck. Nor will he ever sec that lovely smile, so like his own. My child is my life, and it is the best life there is. My lover may have other children, but l have seen them and this son of ours outshines them all. I don't ENGAGEMENTS Newbro-Otterbetn Beth Louise Newbro and Jordan K. Otterbein, both of Newport Beach, have announced their e~ement. A July 14 wedding is planned at Our Lady Queen of Angels Catholic Church in Newport Beach. The bride-elect, a graduate of Corona del Mar High School . is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David G. Newbro of Newport Beacn. She currently attends the school of nursing at Cal State Long Beach. Her future bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith W. Otterbein of Montecito. He is a graduate of Corona del Mar High School and Rollins College in Winterpark. Aa. Duarte-Covinfton The engaJement of Karen Rene Duane and William Timothy Covington was announced at a dinner party for family and friends at the Laguna Niguel home of the bride-elect's mother. The bride-to-be, daughter of Donald A. Duarte of Newport Beach and Barbara Duarte. is a graduate of Dana Hills High School and attended Saddleback Community College. She is employed by South Shore Construction of Costa Mesa as supervisor of South Shore Custom Interiors. The future bndegroom,son of Dorothy Covington of Costa Mesa and the late Jack Morris Covington, is a have to lt't t ven now because I'm ahead. -ONE FOR THE ROAD DEAR ONE: Y nr lester 11 a marvel oat eumple of taow a po1lttve attttodt cu be tile fowadaUoo OJa wbl~ to balld •~Hie. Bow ma better off yo. are tw bad yoa dloaea to be vUadletlve od bitter. Coesrat•ladoaa. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: The letter from the I I-year-old boy who asked ifa l»td temper 1s catching reminded me of somethina I lea med from an unhappy situation. For every act of rudeness or bostili ty 1 re tum an act of kindnessorconsjderation. Forexample, if someone cuts you ofTin traffic, And you see someone else havina trouble gettina on to a busy highway, deljberately yield the right of way. Go out of yourwa¥to let anotherdriverin. Tberearc endless variujons of this theme. It is even better if you can return an act oflovina kindness to the person from whom you received the rebuO: But rt isn't always possible. Perhaps you feel too much hostility, or the person was a stranger. now gone on his way. Returning hostility with love to the next person down the line does incredible things: It helps defuse your anger and gives you the pleasure of a warm response. If people everywhere would practice this philosophy every day. how much better the world would be. - G. B. IN WEBSTER, N. Y. DEAR G .B.: You're on to aometlllq wooderfal. I know It workl becauae I bave done it. I bope every penoa wbo read a tbll wlll try It toclal. Tlae rnalta wtll amue yoa! • • Do you feel awkward, self-conscious-lonely? Welcome to the club. There's help for you in Ann Landen' booklet, "The Key to Populan'ty. "Send 50oents with your request and a Jon& stamped, self-addressed envelope to Ann landers, P.O. Box I 1995. Chicago, /JI. 6061 I . graduate of Cal State Long Beach with AA and BA de~ees and a teaching credential. He is employe<! by the Nattonal Institute of Cardiovascular Technology ofNewport Beach. A wedding at the Laguna Beach Presbytenan Churcb and reception at the John Wayne Tennis Club arc planned for June 2. Loftua-Alve. Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Loftus of Newport Beach have announced the enga_Jement of their daughter; Ann M. Loftus of Santa Monica. to Tony W. Alves of Brentwood. The bride-elect as a graduate of Corona del Mar High School and UCLA. Her future bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Alves Jr. of Redlands. is a graduate of the University of Southern Illinois. A May 12 wedding is planned 10 Our Lady Queen of Angels Catholic Church in Newport Beach. Suber-Schwartz Paul Schwartz of Costa Mesa and Bari Suber of Palm Springs are planning to marry June 3 in Temple Bat Yahm. Newport Beach. The bnde-clect is the daughter of Gordon Suber of Palm Springs and Laurie Suber, Malibu. She is a graduate of the Valley School, flint, Mich. Her tiance is the son of Molly Schwartz of Miami, Fla. And the winners will be. ? ••• "'Educat1ng Rita"; Juhus J. Epstein, "Reuben, Reuben"; James L. Brooks, "Terms of Endearment." CINEMATOGRAPHY: Sven N_ykvist, "Fanny and Alexander"; Don Peterman, "Flashdance"; Caleb Detchanel, "The Right Stuff"; William A. Fraker. "WarGames"; Gordon Willis, .. l.elig." ORIGINAL SCORE: Leonard Rosenman, "Cross Creek"; John Williams, "Return of the Jedi"; Bill Conti, "The RW>t Stuff'; Michael Gore, "Terms of Ende&~ ment"; Jerry Goldsmith, "Under Fire." ORIGINAL SONG SCORE OR ADAPTATION SCORE: Lalo Schifrin, "The Sting 11"; Elmer Bernstein. "Trading Places"; Michel Legrande and Alan and Marilyn Bergman, "Yentl." A.RT DIRECTION: "Fanny & Alexander," "Return of the Jedi," "The Riaht Stuff." "Terms of Endearment," "Yentl." COSTUME OF.SIGN: "Cross Creek," "Fanny & Alexander,"" Hean Like a Wheel." "The Return of Martin Guerre," "Zeli " DOCUME~ARY FEATURE: "Children of Dark- ness," "First Contact," "He Makes Mc Feel Like Danan'," "The Profession of Arms (War Series F'Hm No. 3)," "Seeina Red." DOCUMENTARY SHORT SUBJECJ': "Flamenco at S: IS," "Jn tbe Nuclear Shadow: What Can the Children Tell Usr' ''Sewing WomanC "Spaces: The Architecture or Paul Rudolph," .. You Arc J-ree (Ihr Zent Frei)." FD..M EDITING: "Blue Thunder," .. ftashdantt," "The Ria.ht Stuff." "Stlkwood/' "Terms of EndearmcnL" ANlMATEO SHORT PILM: .. Mickey11 Christmas Carol." .. Sound ofSunshlne-Sound of~ .... Swidae in New York." lJVE ACl'JON HORT PILM: .. Bo,YS and Garis," "Oood1e-T"'O-Shoes," ''Ovcmiaht ~nsauon ... SOUND: ••Ncvtt Cry Wolf," ''Return of the J~," "The Riaht luff," "Terms of Endcamient," .. War Oam •• so'UND U'FBCl'S EDITING: "Return of the Jedi;' .. Thr RiJht tuf1'.'' I I . . . Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, FebnilrY 17, 1ea.. GREEN THUMB Want edible landscaping? Plant some herbs By SWRLEY KERINS A popular topic thest' days is edible landscaping. And happily, it can be achieved with many ornamental plants that are also useful -a good definition of herbs, which can be used for season- ina food or flavorina beveraaes; for fragrances, fabric dyes, dried bou-quets, simple home remedies and cosmetics. A special garden needn't be provided for these plants; they can be incorporated in the basic landscape design. For instance, shrubs such as pomevanate and rosemary for flavonng. lavender and aermander can be used in the same war.s as purely ornamental shrubs of similar sizes. For trees, there is a variety of fruit trees as well as the handsome Laurus nobilis, the source of true Greek bay leaves. It can be clipped regularly into a hedge or allowed to arow to 30 or 40 feet. his practically pest-free and also drought tolerant. For color. look to French lavender (l.avandula dentata) and lime geranium for fragrances: saffron, rosemary, chives, calendula, anise-scented marigold (Tagetes Plants increase value of property How much do trees. shrubs and other living plants contribute to the value of property, and how do you measure their worth? It is generaJly recognized that attractive landscaping has value of itself, and there arc several different ways a homeowner might use to amve at a dollar figure for that worth. One way is to add up the cost oflhe plants, related products and services. While this is not usuall} a practicaJ way to measure the va uc of land- scapi~ when property is offered for sale, it 1s the correct way to assess the amount ofloss if plants arc destroyed by a casualty event. luc1da), pineapple sa,e, violets and rose1 for kitchen uses. for handsome foliaie consider round cardamon (Amomum com- pactum), Angelica, salad bumet, sweet woodruff and ,olden and tricolor sage, all usefuJ in the culinary ans: or ve1iver or Pclaaonjaum 'Mabel Grey' for fragrance, and rue for dried bouquets. Some of the most useful plants arc not particularly ornamental. thouah most herb lovers would disagree, Basil, tarraaon, sage, chervil, parsley and thyme, along with seed herb$ such as coriander, dill, anise and caraway might be interspersed with other landscapina plants. It's not that they are ugly, it's JUSt that they can't carry the show by themselves. Think of them as character actors or the supporting cast Many gardeners still prefer to create speci.a) herb gardens. which can be tranquil, tormaJ, aeomeuic:all)' patterned and informal, remini1«nt of English cottage gardens. Aowcrs interspersed with herbs yield lot or color and f raarance with a bonus of cut flowers and herbs for indoors. Many of the plants mentioned can be found in the herb section of your local nursery. Some of the less common ones can be started from seed available in many seed cataloa,s. . The most unusual can be obtained from Taylor's Herb Gardens, . I S35 Lone Oak Road, Vista 92083, or the plant shop at the Huntington library, Art Gallery and Botanical Gardens, 11 SI Oxford Road. San Marino 91108. Shirley Kenns is horticultural con· sultant for the Sherman Library and Gardens. Corona de/ Mar, and the Huntington Botanical Gardens, San Marino. ~ By lncorporattnc herbtt in the buic lancl9cape yoa can par&ntee color and fracrance outdoon and fresh fla•or-[Df• for the kitchen. Some of the more popa..lar herbe are, from left, bay tree, roeemary and thyme. property value contnbut1on from trees and other landscape plants. Another method, advocated by the Council of Tree and Landscape Appraisers, applies evaluation for- mulas by professionals. This method is acncrally accepted by insurance companies and claims courts. the USDA Forest Service. Finding.5' concluded that value of properties with landscaping were appraised at 6 to 12 percent more th.an where properties were without. Based on that study, and a number of others that have been published, the American Association of Nur- serymen finds somewhere in the range of 6 to IS percent minimum That increase in value is only available when the property is sold. of course. However, in the meantime .--__.;._;,;;;=-:,;;;.;__ ___ _..:;~--..::::.,;.;:..;;...__;_.,;;,,.;;;;~:.;..:.;:::::;:::._;;;,;.:::::;:;:::;;==...---=..:!:::;;::;:=::;;::::=:::::::::;=:=.:::==::!::::::!:~ A third way is to obtain an estimate of worth before and after the land- scaping. A study, using this approach, was conducted by an economist with the homeowner discovers the ,. pleasure of plants in beauty, shade, energy savings, or whatever else adds to the quality of life. Begonia care topic of expert A representative from Wcidncr's ~onia Gar- dens in Encinitas will provide information on the care and varieties of begonias and fuchsias at the meeting of the Irvine Gardea Clab. The meeting will begin at 9:30 a.m. Thursday at the Turtlerock Community Clubhouse. Meetings are open to the public. For further information, call Loretta Hastings at 786-8138. • • • "Grasses Without Hassles" will be the topic of Michael Henry, consultant at UC Agricultural Cooper- ative Extension. He will give iuidelines on choosing the nght grass and tops on fertilizing and mowing. Henry will be the speaker at the meeting of the Hortl- CGltaral Society of Oran1e Couty at 7:30 ~p.m . Tue~ day at the Cooperative Extension, I 000 S. Harbor Blvd., Anaheim. .RUFFELL UPHOLSTllY, INC: "Our 26th year" ~ __ . Cd Rlflfrllff ~KR1tn Md 30-60 R1tn FARMERS IGlltANCE 6RQllt .... , ow ......... , lfwl. ............. c.. 611-1740 1'"\t'Gt 1000 ':: \"''*' ..... l , ,,6 '"' ""' l "''" v. ..... • , •• 6 \"' ~~-, No matter what you're doing. your t\ometown newspaper The Illy Plllt tlta In •Certain lawn weeds. such as crabgrass or spotted spurge, can be prevented before they grow. Use pre-emergent weed controls now to eliminate seedlings as they germinate. deck, balcony or a special part of the garden. •Deciduous shade trees, nature's air conditi oners that provide cool shade in summer, arc still available in bare root . form. •Plant summer blooming bulbs this month. Look for tuberous begonias. dahlias, lilies. amaryllis. cannas, gladiolus and calla lilies. •Tub gardens taking no more space than • Pinch back dianthus to force fuller growth and more blooms. New plants can also go in now -border or cottage pinks. sweet williams and carnations are all pan of this family. their containers -wine barrels, water •For masses of glorious flowers under troughs, old bathtubs, large ceramic pots-trees. in beds, containers and hanging can be planted now to add to the patio, baskets, plant tuberous begonias. (-:"' 'REDWING' ,.,, ~ & s '-\..l Well known tor their large - rose-red flowers. Plant AZ"LEA --..· ~ In sun or shade. A local favorite •~---------------------1-G_A_l_.R_EG-.3-.9-8-·-~-~--·~-~-----I \._~'-\..~ Now In beoutlful _ Bud or Bloom LET US HELP YOU ! Plant a New Lawn 'SUBURBANITE' 1Va lb. lox All purpose LAWN SEED MIXTURE Covers 750 sq. ft. REG. 4.98 Excellent for New Lawn or Reseeding . Stands up to Hard Use. Full Sun or Partial Sun. 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A1u1umt• that Wt'lt win-c tht• k1nic und ronllnut's w1lh .1 rluh. Th.-t1blr wiru. and d1•t'lur~·r runs anolhtr "p;uf1• hil(h. 11•• rr0ll84'J lo lhf' J.IC'k of trumps and ruffs .rnol ht•r "lpadr lo St'l up lht fifth rard in lht• suit. I ~·rlar1•r i'4 tn hand Lo draw I h1· 1;,,., 1 rump. Ill' ran lhtn n o,.,. 10 lht• UN' of heart~. ,1urr h1' rt•mn1ninic rlub on 1 h1· K•llid ~padt. and rlaim his run I r.11"1. b Jeff MacNetl y What function ~the uth cf February serve m our maitrn c~? .... ~ • • • t •• DR \HBt•: J'OR BETTER OR t 'OR "ORSt: DR. S~OC'k 11 '5 HARc:::> -ro eeL.-1eve IHAi'" A D'AYlc:::> OF IHE: JUNGt..e woui..P ee: s o SCRAWNY.' FENTON ~~ weL.-L.-, 111e APes WHO RA1SeP M e weRe MORe INl'O ARIS AN P CRAF"f'S "fHAN NUl'R Ill ON .' • f I 1~A1 '? 1~ 5"fUV10f.'S1" l"IWC. \'VE E.VER HEA20' by Lynn Jo,..1nston ov Tom Bat1uk1 l-11 by George Lemont :! see. 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PfLOT/Fr1day, Febn.iary 17, 1984 1914 JEEP WABONEER See Page 2 OTTO •ANEWSIZE •ANEWLOOK AUTO PILOT - EVERY FRIDAY HUGE SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM '11 IEIOllY UPll 13095 •5395 ONLY •as ~-llC l288XU8 IN! l'nt1 UOI to 1'91 h• 111t• "'fSM '1 .. -· lln.,. l"~ • 'll IEICllY 'll IUlll 'll llSTlll ........ lecll LT.I • Ill& 4 dr . ~ded with power looded with pow., ~tllfllelll Art Automatte Atr, Power Stl9f· equipment St.,eo, & w.,. Wheels ~· POW9f Bra)les uno. s5995 .000 miles •4995 s4595 Uc. #~84YMX toe #268XJll Uc 11 t72VRO LINCOLN MERCURY 540-5830 . ' ' C2 Otano-Coat DAILY PILOT/Friday, February 17, 1984 Jeep Grand waioneer carrle. new name, feature.. Jeep's Wagon~e:r" is biggest in ~he fOur-wheel class SOUTHFIELD, Mich. -DtlCefnl~ motorllta who demand 1 "big car look and feel, coupled wtth big engine reaponae and the aeourlty of four-wheel-drive, wlll find that preclae combination In the lu>eurfoua 1984 Jeep Grand Wagoneer. Already firmly establllhed as the atandard of excellence In lt1 clat1, the Grand Wagoneer (formerly the Wagoneer Limited) Is the largeet 4-door wagon available In the 4WD lndu1try1 continued. ''the popularity of the Grand Wagoneer show1 no signs of waning." An ln-llne 4.2 liter, 258 CID &-cylinder AMC engine wlll be stan- dard on Grand Wagon .. ,. but for those who want addltlonal power AMC'a 5.9 liter, 360 .CID V-8 engine wlll be optionally available. Both will be offeritd In combination with an automatic tranamlnlon only. "When we decided to develop our ______ ._ ____________________________________ •II-new XJ series of compact Wagoneers and Cherokees. we never for got those buyers who want a full-size vehicle,' noted John W. Mowrey. Amerloan Motors' vice-president Qf product plannlng and program management. For the travel or recreation minded motorist who wants the superior towing capability usually uaoclated with a full-size vehicle, Grand Wagoneer wlll offer two separate packages -an optional me- dium-duty tow package with a 3,5000 pound capacity and the standard 5,000 pound heavy-duty package. "The 1984 Grand Wagoneer com- bines all the features associated with a luxury vehlcle -classic styling, roominess and performance," he Styling refinements to the Grand Wagoneer Include a redesign of the woodgrain trim on the rear quarter panels. as well as new. sleek one-piece talllamps. If you own a Corvette, it's likely you're 40ish WARREN. MICH. -In both demo- graphics and geographies, Chev- rolet's all new 1984 Corvette Is llvlng up to expectations. Latest research shows that 40 percent of 1984 Corvette buyers have a household Income exceeding $75,000 annually. Median Income of the '84 purchaser Is $67 ,200, a 34 percent Increase over those who purchased the car's predecessor. the 1982 Corvette. Median age for the new buyer Is 40, a five-year age Increase from the '82 model. Other buyer demographics: •Three-fourths hold a white-collar job. •Executives. salesmen and man- agers account for about one-third of the '84 sales; 12 percent are sold to either a doctor or to a member of the legal professions: lawyers and judges. •About half the buyers have at least a four-year college degree. •Three times more Import owners are trading In their foreign-made cars for the '84 Vette than did for fhe '82; many of the trade-Ins are foreign-made sports cars. some of which fall Into the "exotic" category of vehicle. Goegraphlcally, the Corvette en- joys Its best sates In Callf ornla. More than 14 percent of all '84 'Veues have been sold by dealers In Chevrolet's three Callfornla zones -double the normal rate for total Chevrolet pass- enger car sales In the Golden State. The Corvette went on sale March 24 In Callf ornla and April 21 In the other 49 states. HUNTINGTON AMC/JEEP/RENAULT IS -IN THE LOS ANGELES ZONE*/ 150 JEEPS IN. STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM 1984 JEEP GRAND WAGONEER OYER 12 TO CHOOSE FROM GET OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY! NEW! 1984 JEEP CJ7 a.wt .. ,_. ltvcket MOt, 2.S lltre MtlM, ,_, ... t, 4 .,..., hv-. INClUDU IOfT TOfl. (mt ISH) (04241') OVER 30 DOWNSIZED CHEROKEES & WAOONEERS IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! BASE MODELS, PIONEERS, CHIEFS, WAGONEERS & LIMITEDS- HURRY WHILE THE SELECTION IS GOOD! ''WE MAKE THE DEALS OTHER DEALERS JUST TALK ABOUT'' I .. .I • • • ' I f / J_ ' I . Honda walks of with one, two, "l Otange CoMt DAILY PILOT/Friday, F*'*Y 17, 19t4 .Honda February . . 1-10 sales told . th ~ GARDENA (BW) -American Honda Motor Co. ree Inc. Tueeday reported aelet of 11,599 automobllet In the flrtt 10 dayt of February. Thia total Includes 4,588 Clvtoa, 5,688 Accord1, and 1,425 Preludea. The Accord figure of 5,586 Motor Trend magazine has an-chas8'sdynamlcs;theeubjectlvewere acoredtopmarkslntheonecategory doing. They're not content to have Includes 2,-474 dom•tlc (Maryavllle, Ohio) aalet. nounced Its 1984 Import Car of the styling, quality, comfort, ride and that matters most -value. In fact, merefy the beat Import car for the Oomeatlc tale• year to date: 11, 121. Year -and for the first time In the drive, dollar value and handling. that aums up what thlt award Is all money In 198-4. They have the belt Salee In th• same period of 1983 were 5,888 35-year history of the magazlnes's Tony Swan, Editor of Motor Trend about: The best carfor the money In a three." Clvlct, 8,728 Accord, and 42 Prefudea, totaling Car of the Year program one car and author of the testing report, said given year. And If we look past the The full testing and rating 14,656. There wu no domestic sales report for thlt company has walked away with the "Although top acorlng In most Civic CRX at how Honda ran away with procedures are detailed In the March period of 1983. first, second and third places. The categories was evenly divided among the acorlng overall, It says a great deal edition of Motor Trend available on ·---------------Honda Civic CRX was named Import several of the cars, the Civic CRX about what the people at Honda are the newsstands. Car of the Year, and was followed by ______________________ d____________ ~Saab Turbo. i·s '. the Honda Prelude and the Honda Civic Hatchback. G h I N~~o:~ ~~~~~o~~~em~lier~t x:.~ aso 0 useage can amage car w:. German pi.·ck: soclatlon Convention In Dallas, Texas • on Feb. 6, Robert E. Brown, Senior Whlle gasohol has become lncreas-ment Parts Division of Colt Industries, Vice President, Corporate Oevelp-lngly available over the past four a leadlng carburetor manufacturer, ment of Petersen Publlshlng, pres-years, some automotive manuf ac-methanol often damages "wetted" anted Mr. Y. Munekunl, Senior Vice turers are now advising motorists that parts of the carburetor such as rubber President, Automoblle Division of problems may occur with some blends or plastlc fasteners. ''On older ve- Amerlcan Honda Motor Co., with the of gasohol. hlcles that may need carburetor award. Normally, gasohol Is a blend of 10 service, methanol can hasten the "The 13 cars entered this year percent ethanol (ethyl alcohol) and 90 deterioration of rubber parts such as represented one of the toughest percent no lead gasollne. Recently, the power valve diaphragm or ac- competltlve fields we've ever had. some manufacturers haye switched to celerator pump cup," Miller says. Among those tested were 'the methanol (wood alcohol) as an addl-This, In turn, may lead to an Mercedes..Benz 190E, the Nissan tlve. Use of this type of alcohol can over-rich mixture and high emission 300ZX Turbo, the Audi SOOOS Turbo, result In damage to crltlcal parts In the readings. the BMW 3181 and "the Audi 4000$ fuel system Including the carburetor According to Miiier, the main advan- Quattro. We've never had such and fuel pump. tage of gasohol ls It acts as an octane end-to-end excellence," Brown said. Furthermore, studies conducted by booster and prevents pre-Ignition or Eleven editors of Motor Trend, one some vehicle manufacturers as well as knock. of the nation's most popular auto-the Callfornla Air Resources Board Although It can be used without motive enthusiast magazines, spent (CARB) have shown dramatic In-changing any factory specifications, seven days testing the selected cars In creases In Nox emissions In vehicles some problems may occur. three objective and six subjective using gasohol containing methaol. "Since methanol ls an additive, the categories. The objective categories According to Robert Miiier, Engl-engine may run leaner causing drlv- were fule economy, acceleration and nearing Manager at Holley Replace-eablllty problems," he says. "Also, $149 **Month *Month since alcohol la a solvent , rust and scale deposits In the fuel system may be loosened and passed through the carburetor." Addltlonally, It cannot tolerate more than a haJf percent of wter before the alcohol and gaaollne separate (phase separation). Phase separation, caused by water (greeted than .5 percent) In the mixture, allows the water/aJcohol mix- ture to settle In the bottom of the fuel bowl. If the water/alcohol mixture Is passed through the main jets, the mixture will be too lean and cause misfire and power losses. The water may be present due to condensation In your fuel tank or the service station's underground storage. "Whlle gasohol has been teated thoroughly. car owners should be aware that potentla1 problems may occur," Miiier added. The reader• of the leading automotlw maga- zine In West Germany, Auto Motor und Sport, have again chosen the Saab Turbo u "the belt Imported car In Germany under 2.5 liters." Thia la the fourth year In a row that the Swedllh-made Saab has been aeteeted by the German magazine readers. Close to 90,000 readert submitted their choices for best cars In aeveral different categories. In the clua for Imported care with engine displacement up to 2.5 lltert, 38 percent of the readera picked the Sub TurbO a1 their Number One choice. In second place, In the Saab category. was another Swedllh car, the Volvo 780 GLE Turbo, wtth 21 percent of the votn. Third plaae went to the French CJtroen Ox GTI with 12 perce of t~vote. In the overall vote for best ear, combining categorlet, the Saab Turbo took llxth pla Overall winner WU Mefcedee 500 SEL, fottowed Poreche 911 Cabriolet, the four-wheel-drl Meroedea G, Ferrari BB 5121, and Flat Uno. ~ i $43 *Month * GRIA T LIASI TIRMS * GRIA T LIASI TIRMS * GRIAT LIASI TIRMS * GRIAT LIASI TllMS * GllAT LIASl TllMS * GllAT "' a • ~ Ill "' ~ _, .. C\ = i THE IMPERIAL BANK TOWER • 695 TOWN CENTER DR., STE., 1000 • COSTA MESA ,. ... i THE CLOSER YOU LOOK ••• THE BETTER WE LOOlll E ; 1.) MBZ 380 SL ................ .*625 .. /Mo. 8.) CRESSIDAS ..................... •249•110. 15.) '84 CORVETTES .............. •S25•/Mo. = 3 2.) MBZ 300 0 ..................... s450•/Mo. 9.) MAZDA 626 ................... •2os••/Mo. 16.) CUTLASS ....................... •210••110. NIW 1914 ; S "3.) MBZ 300 SD .................... .*590•Mo. 10.) MAZDA RX7 .................. .s215••110.·l1.) TUNS AM .................... •245 .. /lo. CUSTOM : 1 4.) 11w 311 ........................ •210•110. 11.) r-111os ........................ •240••110. 18.) 300 zx ............................ •2&9•1110. LIMO'S o • 5.) VOL.VO DL ....................... 1234•/llo.12.) COUGAR ........................ •255••/Mo. 19.) '84 Et DORAD0 ............... '430•/lt. E &.) VOLVO GL. ...................... •215• 111. 13.) TOPAZ ........................... •150•• 110. 20.) MAXllAS ........................ •232• lie. 1 T ,n E T ,. ..ff C i 7.) CEUCAS ........................ '160* /Mo. 14.) TEMPOS ........................ •142••1110. 21.) COROLlA·SIS LI ......... *14t••/llo. • m· • .,, ~. S: SCK Of l1I A8CM PAYllDTS ltCUU All. POMI I~ AM/Al Cwmt SCIE HAVE CUK, MAii I UIOOFS AS STMGMO £Qll'tl0l. lld. LWO •AU ClOSO De , .... Qll ~ WITH C.lQI TO IUY, I TDl91ATtD £Ml Y C. WAll AWAY AT DI> Of Tia LllTED TO DCOS la!MI I IRM a TEAi. M:flll)Ml£ S(CllfTY DEPOSIT I UC08£ RI• KQlmD i ~ TO STMT LWl I WU K dlCT TO CllllfT AmOVAl. "41 •.1-.. m. TmlS. TOTAL MO. mllTS. INCl. TAl/1'0l. AU lWl "'9m. I 3 1.) $662.50 /$31 .800.00 5.) $248.04/$11,905.92 9.) $211.30/$10,430.40 13.) $159.00/$7 ,632.00 16.) $222.&Q/$10.684.80 19.) $455.80/$21,878.40 .E:.:~ .. 2.) $477.00 /$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/$10,176.00 11.) $254.40/$15,264 00 15.) $556.50/$33,390.00 1.8.) $285.14/$17.100.40 21.) $157.94/$7581.11 ...., ___ fll!llllllll _____ __. g 4.> s286.201s11.112.oo s.) s262.ss1s12,61s.24 12.) s210.30/$16,21a.oo * llAT LIAll TllMI * GllAT LIASI TllMI * OllAT LIASI TllMI • OllAT LIAll TllMI * GllAT LIAR nlMI * OllAT UAll RIMI J ;. I ' I I . -----' • ,,,, "" ,. ... UC mule profeuor Lawrence Moe demon· •tratea one of the collection of plpe orgaM at the university. UC musicians well organ-ized 13 antique instruments available at university BEREKELfY (J\.P) -When Lawrence Moe's students want to pla> a Bach cantata, they doo'tjust plunk themselves down 1n frontofaoy pipe organ. They have the luitur) ofheanng their performance on the kind of organ rhat the 18th century musical gemus might have used t11mself Moc. organist and music professor at the University ol Cal1fom1a oversees the 1mpress1ve collecuon of antique and a~t1que-st:yle pipe o~ns at the university. The massive main organ, built by Walter Holtkamp with 3.247 pipes that cover the upper front of the 720-seat Hertl Hall was the first acquisition in the collection houg.ht with money from the estate of ~~ond O'Neill. O'Neill. a UC chemistry professor who died m I 932, asked that his S53.63J esute be used to buy a pipe organ for the uni .. ers1t~. But ll wasn't until 1958 that the university had a building -Hcru Hall -that could house the first purchase from O'Ne1ll's bequest. In the meantime. the worth of O'Neill's estate had multiplied with accumulated interest so that today it has a market value of more than $500,000 and the collect1on has grown to I 3 pipe organs. The mus1~al treasures include a lap organ. a lap-size reproduction of an organ popular in Europe in the 12th. I 3th and 14th centunes used primarily for minstrel and dancing music. h was commissioned by Moe from a German craftsman named Jurgen Ahrend whose skilled workmanship has made him one of Moe's favorite sources of organs. "lt took vears to convince him to build organs (for U$e) that far away from his home," Moe said. There were rTO antique lap organs in existen~ and Ahrend built the one now at UC by looking at 14th century pajntings of the 11l<:trument. He has built five other pipe organs for the collect1on. A.mong the true antiques arc a 1783 chamber organ butlt b} lbe Peters Iben of Emden, Germany for a Netherlands castle, a circa 1750 Italian organ constructed by an unknown builder for a church near Verona and a chamber organ from the same era constructed by an unknown German builder. , Another imposing pipe organ at Hertz HaU is the nlost rec.ent acqu1s1tion. a 1.203-pipe creation by Greg Harrold Organ Builders of Los Angeles that took a year to complete. It is built in the st) le of organs made about 1700 in O~friesland. Germany and cost the university S 125,000. ... The cost is less than 1t should have been," Moc said. Harrold 1s among a limited number of young craftsman rev" mg the art of butldmg pipe organs. The 16th. I 7th and 18th centuries saw great organs being built. hut m the 19th century. the craft beg.an to deteriorate, Moe .,aid. Then with the advent of electnc1ty, all the organs being built were electnc. "They're not even organs," said Moe, dismissing the electnc mstrumcnts. A new move- ment beg.an in the 1930s to revive the construction of the more senslllve, mechanical organs, Moe said, and the back-to-nature mo" cment of the 1960s brought even more interest m the pipe organ. "Americans are building as great organs as have ever hecn built m the world." Moe said while sitting at Harrold's lacquered green and gold leaf gallery organ and 1Jcmonstrat1ng the range from powerful, cathedral-filling 1ones to lilting dance music. He said the Romans had pipt'. organs as early as the Sth century 1 he earliest intact onginaJ organ still playable was constructed in 14 70 and 1s at the cathedral in Bologna. \foe said Pregnant? Better give up smoking BAL TlMORE (AP) -Women who quit smoking <lunng pregnancy, ev~ at an advanced st.age, can have heahh1er babies than tQ~scwbocontinue the habit right up until childbirth. a study said. "Any woman who smokes should consider quitting dunng her pregnancy," said Mary Sexton, au~or ~f the \tudv and an associate professor at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. The research by Suton and Richard Hebel, published fhursda..v 1n the Journal of the American Medical \s,oc1ation. 1s the first to show that women who smoke at the hcginning of their pregnancy can improve t~e health of their infants b~ gJ\ mg up cigarettes. Sexton said. "h 1s better to stop at the beg.inning of the pregnancy but even 1f v.omcn stop 10 the latter half of thc1r pregnancies, they c-an improve the health of their { h1ldrcn." she \,'\1d The study found that the babies of women who gave up -;mokmg dunng their prcgnacy weighed an average of ~2 grams more than women who kept smoking. Previous \tud1ei. have demonstrated that smokers h.ave babies wtlh lower birth weiP.it~ than non-smokers· babies. Sexton wd obstetnnans should provide patients wuh 1nformat1on on g1..,rng up smoking. The thrce·ycar study included 935 women with an average age of 2S from the Balttmorc area. all of whom ~mokcd dunng the bcalnnmg of their prq.nancies, she \Std Some of the women stopped during the pregnancy while other.1 did not. Sex&on noted. The women 10 the study were d1v1dcd into a control group and another sroup that rc<:.e1 ved ~pccial help to stop .. molting. Sexton said. Women who stopped smoking made up about 20 percent of the contr<>l lfOUP while~ percent of the group which rc«1vod help pvc up 'mokina. she said. The nut quat1on 11 to dctcmunc '1rh.at problems h.lldren of the mokma moth.en ha~e and ·~ they vercome the weiaht deficit. Sexton said. h~ sa1d she oj)cd to foUow the me women and children 1n the fint tud~bc sludy WM funded by. arant from the National fnsti1ut.c of Child Health 1.nd Human OeYelopmcnt. wluch is part of the Nallonal lnsututcs or Health. ,. I 1. .1 Nll.IC NOT.CE 'ecmnoua ~ .. NAm 8'UTIMUfl NMm l'TAftllmN'f ~ ~ C*90n .. ~ The tollowifio l*90fl .. do#IO ~-bYelneu•. JOHN'I MOlll.I Ofl AIUNO, irAED'S PLUMBJNG, 325 I! 19th 1s:l7 8ulMll Ln , ~ 8eectl, 8trMt Cotta ~. CA 02827 CA. 02MO ,,_. D t<ell, 325 f 101h Str•t. John C. Miiler, 1$37 SueMll Ln., COlta MeN. CA 91e27 Nft1>0tt a..ctl. CA. ~ Thia t>uejnee• 11 oondui:t.o by an Thia buelMM It conduetld by: an lnc1Mdual. lndMd'* Fred 0 Kell John c. MUeller Tiii.i 1tettmen1 w .. flied wlln !he Thia 11ei.ment -tu.o wtth the County Clerk ot Of~ County on County Clerk of Onlnge CcNnty on Jen. 5 tN4 JM 6, 1N4 l'Ul11it l'm111 Publlahed Orange Coal Delly Pul>lllhed Orano-eo.tl Ody Piiot Jan 27 F•b 3, 10, 17, 1014 Piiot Jen 27, Feb a. 10, 17, 1N4 542·8.4 5Te-84 ~~~~--~~~~~~ NI.JC NOJIC[ Pla.JC NOTICE irlCTITlOUI BUllNHI ( F1CT1T10Ua ....... NAllft ITATUtlNT ~ ITA~ TM foUOwlng person II doing The followlng pereon It 6olng ~MU H " l>Uljnest a · THE NAIL GALLERY. s.422 8Mch (A) CRYSTALS (BJ HERITAGE Blvd , ~a Park. CA ~21 METALS, 2740 So Hart>or BIYd., Metenla Mosher Engle, 2521 '"F' Sanll Ana. CA 92704 No. Grand, Senla Ana, CA 92701 LeRoy Ramirez. 1391 W Certltoa, Thia bullness Is conducted b)I an Anaheim, CA. 92804 lndlvlduel. This bu•lneat 11 conducted by an M.ianla Mosher Engle lndlvldual Thia statement was filed with IM LeRoy Ramirez County Clerk or Orange Counly on Thia et1twnen1 wu filed wtth the Jan 5, 1984 County Clerk of Ofenga County on f2'5114 Publllflad Oran~ Coul Dally F2S4113 P1101 Jan 27 Feb 3. 10 17, t98A Jan 5, 1984 Publlthed Orange Coa11 Dally 67A-8A Pilot Jan 27, Feb 3. 10, 17 1984 578-8A P\Bl.IC NOTICE P\Bl.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FICTlTlOUI IUl lNEIS Tile lotlowing pe<son Is doing NAME STATEMENT buSlness as NIUC "°TlO( flCTIT'IOUe.,..... MA .. ITATW The tOllOwtng pwtOnl .. OOllnf bU ,... .. f'EOIONAL "!P ATOAY n4!ATAE. 1807 ~ PSeo9. Suite 620, Fullel1on, c.llt. 02$31 Howard T Mengo, 20181 Marina Ln • Huntington 8"cfl. Clllf. 02148 0.n'" o.11 A41lN, 1807 ~ Ptaoe. Fullitf'ton. C&IH. 02631 Thlt b..-tlntU le conduGted by a Umlted S*1'*11h p, Howard T Menoo Thi. ltat.,,,.nt •M flied With CM Coun1y a.a ot Oranoe County on Dec 27. 1983 nattO Publllhed Otanoe Cout O.lly Piiot Jan 27, F•b 3. 10, 17, IN4 $51"'4 Ml.JC NOTIC( IJtetmOV• ~ .. NA• ITA TnllhCT The ro11ow1no penion1 -Oolno bulln ... at. KA THY LINDSEY AND AS· SOOA TES, 7808 Seabr..u Oftve, Huntington Baacll, CA. 92648 Kathy Lynn LlndteY, 780e See- brMte oo,,.. Huntington BMctl, CA 92648 Tn11 t>Yllnea 11 eonducled by· an unlncorpo<ated usoclallon 01i- 111an • P&rtnerthlp Kathy L Lindsey Thl11tatement w11 llled With the County Cleflc of Oran~ County on Jan 20. 198A F231411 Published Orange Coast Delly P1101 Feb 10, 17 2.C. March 2. 1984 82S-84 The following persona era dOlng MUSIC ANO MOVEM ENT business as· CLASSES. 729 W. 16111 St Co1111 ------------ THE-RIGHT-STUFF, 621 Wes1 Mesa. CA 92826 P\8.IC NOTICE Wiison. Costa Men, CA 92626 Otane Lu Landis, 327 Fullerton ------------ Catherine Wesley, 62 1 West Ave • Newport Beach. CA 92683 FICTITIOUI BUllNEll ACTmOUa llUtlHIU NA• ITATIMINT The foflowloo Pltwon• .,. OOlng ~ ... PC H ENTt'.RPAISES. INC , dba A) PACIFIC COAST HONDA SUZUKI, dbe 8) HONOA WEIT, 12451 Wwtm1na1w Ave., Senta Ana, Calll0<nle. PC H. !NTEAPRISES, INO , 12•51 w .. 1mln1ter A~. 8ante An .. Clltt«nla. IC.ittomle corpor- etlon.) Tlltl ~ Iii condlJG1ed by e oorp0<at1on P.C H Enlerpti ... Aprll H. SalltbUf), Secretary Thie etaternent wu llled With 111e Coun~ Cltftl of Orenge COunty on Jen. 15, 1984. •2a. Publlthed Ofenge Cout Oelty Piiot JWi 27, Feb. S, 10, 17, 1084 879-8.4 MUC NOTICE FlCTlTIOUI 8UIMU NAMllTAft..wf The following pereon1 ere doing buelMuaa: LA BOUTIQUE, 2004• Santa Ana A~. Sante Ana. CA 92707 Heory CAMclo. 45 lalc..tlo<• onve. 1rv1ne. CA. 92714 Marcetle Ci.noio. 46 L.allaehore °""·Irvine. CA. 92714 Oeotge Mollna, #3 Suntlowef Court, Newport BMctl, CA. 92863 Marta Molina, 13 Sunflower Coun. Newport a..oti. CA 92683 • Thi• bualneea It conducted by· • ganeral partnership. Henry Ciancio Thia statement wu ttled with the County Clerk ol Orange Counly on Feb 1A 198A ~ Publlan.d Orenge Cout Dally Pllol Feb. 17. 24, March 2. 9, 1984 9118·84 flCTmOUI auuaH DfUMMI COUtfTY MAim ITATl:lllmNT IUNNOtt COURT The fofOwtng l*'IOM In dol"O 700 Ct.to a.. Or ..... bu11neN u lllda AM. CA.. 11791 MR BUCK'S LIQ~. 2889 ,..,.. Patltlonet· ANN M. JONES view Road, Coa\I M .... CA 9282e ~t: OfNNtS W JONES Rlchatd Han_,, 700 Ou.JI Olfcte, c ... No D225985 • Anaheim Hin•, CA. 02807 IUMMONI Jamee H H.-ch. 1oe12 Aook· NO'ftcll y.., "-" ..._ euM. l'MKll. Santa Ana. "CA 92706 TM oowt may deOt* ...-.. ,.. Steven E. Hat1ch , 602 I wt"*tt,..... '*"I..._.._.. Canl•bury, Oypr .... CA 80630 ----' ...... 10..,., ,.._, John D. ~. 187 Adell Street, '(;: ~ ....... . Long 8eectl, CA. 00805 11 you w1a11 to eeek tne lldWle ol Thia bualneu I• eondUGtad b)' • en anor...., In tl\ll rnet1•. you ~al pertnetthlp ·-1 0..& Rk:flatd Hanetn theuld dO IO prompll)' IO t,,., V0411 This 1t1temerit wu llled with tM written ~. II l!'Y. mey be CcNnty Cltr'k ol Or•noe County on flied on tl!N, Feb 8, 1M4 AVl•OfUtted he alcfo detnan-F2'.llOllS dad« El tflltume; ...-._.. oee- Publlthed Oftnge Coatt Dally n Ud. aM Nfll Mlle e -.. Piiot Feb, 17, 2•. Metctt 2, 0, 198.4 Ud-NQID .. ._..... • IO ...._ 972-f4 LM ........ llhR ........ ·~ .... ...--.~-P\llLIC NOTICE "' attCW1WJ '" .._.. .......,, ,.. ___ ,;...m;..;;.;..;....;....;;... __ .......; __ I aftoutd do .. '"""""' ....... ,_ NOTICI CW wrl:tt9n ,..._.., If llft, IMf ... TRU8ft•'I aAL1 Mad on time. ,WIHYN .... tt:M .. Uated ..... NiWter .. Olft- YOU AM .. DU AULT~ A .... de un .. 1edt en .... aeun- DlllO OfllllUaTOATID ..,...... to, d•ll•rl• "•o•rlo In· ber a.., 1•1. UMLIU YOU TA/I.I lftidl• rneme, ._ .... W..141 ACTION TO "'OTICT YOUR .......... ....._ .. t1eJ ..,_., NONRTV, IT MAY • IOU> AT ,_. Nf reotetr• a.-.... fl!UalC 8ALL. YOU ...0 AM 1-TO THI MIPONDEWT: TM IXPlANATtON Of' nm NATURS --=Ml NM•_._...-Of' THa P9'0CDDIHO AOAlll8T ........ -.... _. ....... YOU, 'YOU IHOUU> CONTACT A o.rnentrCMW~WfO'l f .. to LA Wft"-th a reapoMe wttfilR IO .,. ol On F•bruary 24, 1964 al 9:16 ttte•telhattMe-montt•- A.M., CREATIVE ESCAOW SER-!:.:d~tC"oc:=:::.':f.~ VICES. INC.. 1 Calllornla corpor-l'""""Menl con._.AJA. In"-cw allon. at Trull... 0< SUCCM90< -. ,,,,,. ,.. ......... Trustee or Subl11tuted Trull ... ol !!'* Otden CO.~ dh'tekM• "'--" IT t,... "'propetty,apowel~eNld that certain.-.. o ru11 exec:u..... •tocly, cNld ~ ....,,_, Wilson, Costa Mesa. CA. 92626 This bvstness Is conducted by: an NAME STATEMENT John Wesley, 621 Wesl 1'¥11son, Individual The following pel'1'on Is doing l----------- Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Diana Lu Landis business as PlBUC NOTICE by DANIEL ROBERT SHAPIRO. a ;i..., co.t .. 9"d 9udt ..._ ,...., a1no1a man and recorded Oc1ot>ar 2. ~ 1981 aa Instrument No. 2438 of Of. • m.J be trlfttM .., the_._ flclal Record• of Orange County, TM eamw-.m.nt Clf • .,... ._.,.., Celllorn11, and purtuant to that oer-ol moner Of .,,..,.,, °' ..._ 11tn Notlc. ot Default and Election C041rt euthoftzed procnlftnea mar to Sell thereunder, reoo<ded Octo-•IM reautt. be< 11. 1983 u lnttrument No. Detecl: Nov. 7, 1MS Thl1 buslneu la conducted by a This stalemenl wu filed with lhe V & P CLl!ANING AND MAIN-1 ___ __. ___ .......; __ .._ __ general pertner1hlp County Clerk of Oran~ Coun1y on TENANCE. 1691 Mesa Dr L·6. F1CT1TIOUl IWatNIU 83--446640. of Offlelal Record1 of LEI A. •ANCMt ~ aald County, will under and •r. J.Y. HYATT, Deputy Caltlerlne W•ley Jan 5 198A Santa Ana CA 92707 NAME ITATI!MINT This at1temen1 wu flied wllh the F235115 Vern C Reyant, 1691 Mesa Dr The fotlowtng peraon 11 doing purtuant 10 Mid Deed of Trust NII Pu~ Or"'f9 Cout D8'fJ at publlc euc:tlon tor CUii, lawfUI Pttot Plb. 17, M, Merdl 2. t, 1* County Clerk of Orange Counly on Publllhed Orange Co11t Dally L-6. Santa Ana, CA 92707 butlness u : January 5, 1984 Pilot Jan 27, Feb 3. 10. 17 191$A Patricia E Aeyant. 1691 Mese Dr DOS OSOS INVESTMENT COM- money Of IM United States of .... America. at the front entrance 10 the '215117 577-8A L·6. Santa Ana, CA 92707 PANY. 505 North Tustin Avenue. Published Orange Coaat Dally -----------This business IS conducted by· an Suite 150, Santa Ana, CA. 92705 Otd Ofange County CourthouM localed on Santa Ana Blvd.. t>.- tween Sycem0<e St & Broadway, Santa Ana. Callfomla. ell 111a1 rlghl. title and lntere11 conveyed to and now held by It under said Deed of Tru11 In tM properfy Situated In said County and Stale detcttbed u : Piiot Jan. 27. Feb 3, 10, 17, 198A PlllllC NOTICE Individual G. L. Argyros. 505 Nonh Tustin 575-84 Vern C Aayent A~Uil. Suite 150, Senta Ana. CA. P\IWC NOTICE NOTICI Of' TIWITU'I IAL.I T.I . No. lalO FICTITIOUS BUlfNESS This slatament was !fled with lhe 92705 DI m•ic NOTICE NAME STATEMENT County Clerk ol Orange County on Thi• business 11 conducted by· an niu~ The fOlloWlng person Is doing Jan 25 198A Individual. -----------business as n3el7t G l Argyros YOU AM IN DU AULT UNDER A OHD OF nwaT DATID ~ 1S, 1•. UM.EU YOU TAKI AC· T10N TO P9'0ftCT YOUR HOm, IT MAY M IOU> AT A "'9lJC IAl.l. W YOU NffD AM IXJll.A• NA110N Of THI NATIMI Of' '\'Ml PROCHDINQ AQAINIT 'YOU, YOU IHOUU> CONTACT A LAW· YER. FICTITIOUI IUllNEll F S CONSUL TING, A03 E Published Orange Coast Dally Thlt slltement wu filed with the NAME ITATEMENT Balboe Blvd Apl 7, Balt>Oa, CA Piiot Feb 17 24. March 2, 9, 1964 County Cletl< of Orenga County on Lot 467 ol Trac1 1712. u shown on a map recorded In Book so. Pages 32 lo 36 inciualve of Mls- cellaneoua maps. records ot Mid Orange County The totlowlng persons are doing 92661 966-84 Jan 5. 198" buslness a.s· Feliks Sh~khet, A03 E Balboa F235125 BEHR BAGS, A90 E 19th St .. Blvd Apl 7, Balboa. CA 92661 Jecllton, Kidder I luckllno Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Thia business "conducted by an PUBLIC NOTICE One CMc: fltau, lulte 250 The 1treet address or other com- mon deelgnetlon of said property: 869 Arbor St.. Coale Mela, CA 92627 Avleen A. Behr, •90 E 19th SI • Individual Newpott 8Mc", CA. t2llO Coa11 Mna. CA 92627 Felike Slletkhet p ........ __. Oranr. Cout D·'ty F --'·-'-.. "'-• A90 E 19th SI T FICTITIOUS •UllNEll '"'"-''""' ., r .......... .., ....,,,, . 1111111temen1 was !fled with the Pilot Jan. 27. Feb • 10. 17, 198" Name and llddraa ol benetlciary Sten-Shaw Cofporetlon, • CaH- lt wtiOM requeat the sale 11 belno lornta c:o<PO<atlon u duly ai>- cooducled SOUTHERN CALI· pointed Trull .. undef IM foltowlnQ -----------1 FOANIA FUNDING, LTD.. CtO dele<lbed deed of lrutt Will Sl!L( Costa Mesa. CA 92627 County Clerk ot Orange County on NAME STATEMENT S8'-8A This business 11 conducted by: a Jan 5 l984 Tne lollowtng persons are doing general partnership F2S4119 business u A"'-1 Behr Publlsned Oranoe Coast Dally TRAVEL NETWORK-PACIFIC Thi• statement was tlled with the Pllol Jan 27, Feb 3 10. 17. 198A PLAZA TRAVEL. 389 Eut 17th St . County Clerk ol Orange County on 572-8A Sutte 2. Co11a Mesa, Ca 92627 Jan 5, 1984 Jeanne Porro. AOO Cabrlllo SI .. Published Orange Coa~!~~ __ .......;NJ.......;..;;l.;..IC'--HO_Tl_C_E __ _ Piiot Jan. 27, Feb 3. 10, 17, 1984 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS PtllllC NOTICE 576-8A NAME STATEMENT The lotlowing person is dotng buSlness as NATIONAL HIGHER EDUCATION FICTrTIOUS •UllNHS PLACEMENT SERVICE, ,,5 Cherry NAME ITATEMENT South. Irvine. Calif. 92715 The following pert0n Is dotng Ken Hu1ch1ns. ;;-5 Ctierry South. business as: lf"lllne. Calif 92715 DIGITAL SERVICE SPECIAL· Thia business ls conducted by an Costa Mesa. Ca 92627 This business la conducted by: an individual Jeanne Porro This stalement was llled with lhe Counly Clerk of Oran~ County on Dec 28. 1983 F2M030 PubllShed Orange Coast Delly PtlOI Jan 27. Feb 3, 10. 17, 1984. 679·8A 1srs. 18"7" Al'nlSlad lfJ. Fountain lndMdual 11111n•ic NOTICE Valley. CA. 92708 Ken Hutchins l'"UDL Trung-Klm Pham. 21991-0 nus statement was llled wtlh lhe INE 1 A1mhurst Dr . El T0<0. CA 92630 County Clerk of Orange County on F~~~:A~~.J This bulloesa la conduC1ed by· an Jan 5. l98A The fotlow!nn ---son• are dot"" tndfvlduat. F2350le bvstness 81 · . ., ..-• . ., Trung-Klm Pham Pubhshed Orange Cout Dally ANTHONY ANGELO & AS· This stalemenl wa• flled with Iha Pilot Jan 27 Feb 3. 10• 17• ;::.~.. SOCIATES. 1025 w 181h Stree1, County Clerk of Orange County on Costa Me~. Calllornla 92627. Jan 6. 198A AntltOTI~elo, 3408 Marcu1, F:mm Pt.6LIC NOTICE Published Orange Cout Dally -----------Newport n. California 92660. Piiot Jan 27 Feb 3. 10, 17. 198A FICTITIOUS BUllNESI This buslneu II conducted by an 583-8" NAME STATEMENT Individual P\8.IC NOTICE A CTITIOUI 8.UlfNEH NAME STATEMENT The following person Is doing business as: BARKO SHE PEAOS & SHEL TIES. 691 Congress St , Costa Meta.CA.92627 Barbara Kothe. 691 Congress SI • Costa Mesa. CA. 92627 Tiils buslneu Is conducted by an Individual Barbata Kolhe This statement was filed with Iha County Clerk of Orange County on The lolloW1no person 1s doing Anthony Angelo business u This Slatemenl was llled wi1n lhe BIO J"S HANDYMAN SERVICE County Cieri< ol Orange County on 204 Broadway. Costa Mesa Caltl Jan 18. 198A 92627 F2'1299 John Alexander Stre1ps 156 1 Published Orange Coa~11 Dally 22nd (B). Costa Mesa Ca111 92627 Pilot Jan 27 Feb 3, 10 17, 198A This business is conducted by an 470-8• lndlvldual John A !tre1ps Tn11 s1a1ement was filed with lhe County Clerk of Orange Counly on Dec 27 1983 F23St12 Published Orange Coast Dally Pilot Jan 27, Feb 3, 10, 17. 198A 846-8• Plel.JC NOTICE ACTITIOUS 8UllN£H NAME ITAT!MENT The lollowtng persons are dotng bu51ness as. Jan 5. 198• PIJlllC NOTICE F235112 ___ .;....;;.;;;..;;;.;...;._.;..;.... ___ _ CA TEAED CUISINE BY BIRTHE. 2008 Ivy Hill Lane, Oren~. CA. 92667 Published Orange Coast Dally FICTITIOUI IUllNEll Piiot Jan 27 Feb 3 10. 17. 198A NAME STATEMENT 579·8A The lollow1ng person Is doing P\Bl.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUI BUllNEIS NAME STATEMENT The following person Is doing business as SOUTHCOAST ACCOUNTING SERVICES. 328-B MargUilrlte. Cor- ona del Mar. CA 92625 Madelyn Kay Ellis. 328-B Marguerite, C0<on1 del Mar. CA 92625 Thll business Is conducted by· an Individual Madelyn Kay Et11s This statement we s llled with the County Clerk of Orange County on Jan 5 198A business as GOLD 'N NAILS. 9895 Warner Ave Fountain Valley. Calif 92708 Eloise Burrtson, 16A59 Mt Dunhaven Fountain Valley, Call! 92708 This business 1s conducted by· an 1nd1v1dual Eloise Burrison This Slatement was ltled wHh the County Clerk of Orange County on Dec 27 1983 F23ll01 Pubhsned Orange Coast Dally Pilot Jan 27. Feb 3. 10, 17. 1984 652·8A POOLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST A TliMENT Tne following pe<son 11 doing business as Blrthe Skov Gorton. 2008 Ivy Hiii Lane, Orange, Ca 92667 Tnls business ts conducted by an Individual Btrtlle S Gorton This slatement was filed with lhe Courity Clerk of Orange County on Dec 1, 1983 F231133 THIS IS A COAAECTED COPY FAOM OEC. 10, 17, 24, 31, 1MS Publt•Md Orane-Coaat Delly Plfot Feb. 17, 1114 ~ P\Bl.IC NOTICE FICTmOUIBUllNtEll NAME STATI!MENT The following persona are doing buslnest as· TUNESMITH (TUNESMITH). 283 Avocado 1123 Cosll Mesa CA 92627 Pl8JC "°TICE AMERICAN FUNDING LIMITED AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE ---.......;-------1 P.O. Box 348. MonlvaHI, New Jer-HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH Of U K.or70I My, 07845 A"n. Regina Rivard NI forth In Section 292411 of the Nottce Clf .... of D1rectlon1 to the above property Clvll Code. all right, tllle and lnteree1 ~C:: at may be obtelned by requeatlng conveyed to and now held by It same In writing from the beneficiary under Ml4 Deed of Truet In the No A-119973 within 10 dayt from the flr11t publl-ptopet1y n.einafter deeerlbad: In the Superior Court of the Slale cation ol thll Notloe TRUSTOA: William T. Robent ot Catlbnla. 10< the Courity of Or-Said sai. wtlf be made wtthout and OO<ts Aot>er1t, l'lulband Ind ange coven11"1 0< w11ranty. eJ!P( ... Of wtte end Mlctlaet John Ac>Wtt. • In lhe Matt• of the Ea11te ot lmplled, u to tltle. poaeallon ~ Single man all u joint tenante enoumbr~ to aatl1ty the un~ PANSY BELLE SHINN, Oecaued. balanc. due on tne Note ()( Not• BENEACIARY: ~ Belboa Not~ Is 114weby gtwn that the secured by said Deed of Trutt. to Savings and Loan Auoclatlon, 1 undertlgned wtll aetl 11 Private Nie, wit: S86,A08.33, plus the fOllowtng c0<poratlon to the hlghett and beat bidder. aub-estimated costs, expenMt and ad· Reootded Oc1ober 17. 1980 and Jec:t 10 confirmation ol Mid Superior vancet at the time ot the Initial pub-r•rec0<dad January 21, 1981 M ln- Coun. on 0< after tM 211t day of liullon of this Not~ of Siie: 1trument No. 21628, 8oo6t 13919. ~=~· ~~~1• ~~ ~..,?1 FORECLOSURE FEES: $1,300 13 Page 1830 u ln1tr. No 28290 In ""-"""' Oated:Januery23. 1984 book 13795pege001of0fflctal,.. Ave • Costa Meea.. County of Of-CREATIVE ESCROW SERVICES, cord1 In tM oftloe ol the Recorder ~·State of Cellfomla 92627, Ill c 1 Or c ·'""d deed of right. title and lnterMt of uld cs. IN · o •nge ounty; -oeaNd et the time of death and an a Catlf0<nl11 corporation 1ru11 deacrlbel the fotlowtng prop. as Trus1ee: arty :.'!~e~~h~; 1:d":.:'.-=t ~':1 ~ 2102 Butlneat Center Dr #200 PARCEL 1: That portion of Lot 1 quired by opetallon oflaw Of other-Irvine, CA. 92715 of Tract No. 10491, In tM County of wlM Other then ()(In addition to that COY c. MOUDAl(AS. Ofange. St••• ol c.llfomle. .. of said deoaaMd. at the time of F0teolosur• Officer thown on a map recorded In Book death, In and to all Ille certain rMJ. 1714> 752~932 A62 pagea 40 and 41 of Mi.-pr~ tltuated In the Ctty of ~ Published Orange Coast Dally Pilol c*laneous ma.pi, racoc-dt of Mid port ~II Coun1y of Qfange, Stat• Feb 3· 10 17 198" County. shown and defined u Unit 759-8" 6 on a condominium pl-NC«ded ot Ca.Hlomlll, partlculerty deacribed -· II lollOWI, to-wit: June 3. 1980. In Book 13624, pege Lot 53. Tract 5878 u shown on • PtllllC NOTICE l207, Official Record• ol Mid Coun--~ map recorded In Book 2--.. P-0-NOTICE OF PARCEL 2: An undivided 1115111 35-AO of Mlsoetlaneoua Mapt, r• n.UITEE'I IA&.! 1nte<est In and 10 thet portion of Lot cord• of Ofange County. Calffornla. Control No. 515&3 • 1 of Tract No. 10491, In the County (lrvlne Company ..... ._ Tl #10111 of Orange. Stat• of C.ittomla. u • more commonly known u . .._. In ......... Relldentlal condominium IOcated ».ouol-4 shown on 1 map reoor--.. .....,.._ at 2177 Vlsll Entrada, Newi>or1 YOUAMINDEfAUlTUNDERA All2 pegea 40 Ind 41 of Mis-DEED 0, TMllT, DATED Metctl cellaneous Mapa, reoo«11 of Mid Beach. CA. 21, 1M1. UHL.Ell YOU TAKE AC-County, lhown and defined U Term• of sale cull In lawful TION TO PROTECT YCXM "'°"" "'common area" on• condominium money ot the United States on con-EATY, IT MAY M IOLO AT A PU9.-plan recorded June 3, 1080, In Book nrmatlon of sale, 0< part Catl1 and LIC IALl. If YOU Hl!ED AN EX· 13824. pege 1207, Offlclal Reoo<de balance evidenced by no1• aecurad PLANATlON OF T1tE NAT\MI! OF of Mid County. by Mortgage O< Tru1t Deed on the THE PfllOCHDtHO AGAINST YOU, Excepting lrom a portion of Mid properfy so sold. Five Thouaand YOU IHOUlD CONTACT A LAW-land C>rMHlaH of alt mlnera.11, oll. Doltart (15,000.00) amount bid 10 YEA. gu. and other hydrocarbon ba deposited wllh bid Ori February 24. 19&4, at 9: 15 aubstancea, uYad 0< ~ from Ille Bids 0< offers to be 1n writing and A.M . COAST FED SERVICES, 1 above detctlbad land upon the oon- wtll be received at the al0< ... ld of-corporation. l0<merty CFS 5en11ce dltlon. riow.ver. that 1M GrantOf or flee al any time •11er lhe flrst publl· COf'l)Ofallon. • Calll0<nl• corpor-tu00etaon In lnter•t ol ownanhlp cation he<eot and bet0<e date of auon. H duly appointed Trua1.. shall have no rtgtit ol entry upon the aale The property 11 to be IOld on under and pursuant to Deed of turfeoe of the land Ind lhall not drtff an "aa Is" bale. The undlftlgned Trust recorded Aprll 1, 1981 u In-f0< such aubllancM within the reaerves the r1ght to reluN to IC-strumant No. 170 Book 14004 Page upper 100 f .. t of utd land, u r• cept any bids 61 s. of Official Record•. executed lll<'V9d by l.aurabef Gardiner, 1 Dated this 7th day ol F~bruary, by: CHARLES G l<OSSUTH and widow and Mii)' Jene Oardtner, e l98A REBECCA M KOSSUTH .. tingle woman. mother and deugho-FRANK A OLDMEN trust0f1s), In the otfloa ol tM Coullty ter, In dead recorded Aprll S, 1155, Att0<ney at Law Recorder ot Orange County, Cell-In book 3020, page 339, Official Re- 1756 Orange A~ue l0<nll, Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUC-cords. Coat• Mesa. CA. 92627 TION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR An«vlno therefrom ..-nentt AttO<My f()( ExecutO< CASH, A CASHIER'S CHECK f()( entrywayt, patio and carporU .. WAYNE CARROLL DRAWN ON A STATE OR NA-thown and defined on the ll>ove ExeculO< of the Estate TIONAL BANK, A STATE OR FED-referenced condominium plan. of Mid o.o.dent EAAL CREDIT UNION, OR A STATE PARCEL 3: An euementa fO< Publllhed Feb 10, 11 17, 198A OF FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN tither entrywayt, patio°' cafl)Ortl 850•84 ASSOCIATION DOMICILED IN THE o,,.r 11111 portion of the n.r.ln•boYe STA TE OF CALIFORNIA (payable II dateflbed common WM which ere MUC NOTICE F235107 Published Orenge Coast Daily Pilot Jen 27 Feb 3 10 17 198A 580-84 THE ITALIA~ CONNECTION, i---------------417"7 Anaheim Ave .. Cosla Meu, CA 92627 Marc Sman10110. 183 Santa Isabel. Cos111 Mesa. CA 92627 David 0et111a. 283 Avocado •23, Costa Me1&. CA 92627 DaVld Easily. 14201 Nancy L• Or . Westmlnlltr. CA 92683 k.-711 Motto. of .... Of Real ""°""' at Prtw ... time ol sale In lawful money of tM lhown as being lppUf'teNlnt to United Stat•) at the front entrance Parcel 1 on the condominium plen to th• Old Orange County recorded June 3, 1980, In book Courthoule located on Santa Ana 13$24. page 1207, Otftclel Atootd• Blvd., be1wMn Sycamore St. & of said County. Broadway, Senta Ana, CA. ell right, May ba aleo known u : 2243 P• title and lnl.,...t conveyed 10 and ctflc Avenue #A·1Ge, co.ta M ... , now held by It undef Miki OMd of CA. 92827 ; HAR80R LAWN-MT. OU'n Monuary • Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave. Costa Mesa 540-5554 PllRCE POTHERI llLL POADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broed_,ay Costa Mes• 8-42-9150 BALTZ BERGERON SMITH I TUTHILL WESTCLIFF CHAPEL 427 E 17th St Costa Mese 6•6-9371 An1onlo Luciano Cagellnl, 1850 161h St P· 107. N-port Beach, CA 92683 Thlt bu1lness Is c;onducted by an lndlvlduel Antonio Cagellnl This 1tatement w11 filed w11n the County Clertl of Orange County on Jen 6, 198A Thie botlnffl II Conduc1ed by: a general partll9rahlp Marc Smaniollo Thia sta1am.,,t wu flied wlttl the County C1er'k of Oranoe County on Jan. 30, 198" No. A1188t6 In IM Superior Court of the Stele of California. f0< the CcNnty of Or- ange In the Mlt1• of the Eatale of WIL- LIAM s. METZ. L'ecuud. n1'7211 Publllhed Orenoe Coast Oalf)I Pilot Feb 17, 2A. March 2. 9, 1984 F235150 970·8.4 Notice " hereby given that tile undertlgned wtM NII at Private aale, to lhe hlgMlt and t>Mt bidder, 11Ub- ject to conflrmatlon of aeld SuPtt'IOf coun, on Of alter the 2111 dey of February 1984, at the Off~ of REEDY & WYKIOAL. County of Of-ange, S11ta of Callfornla. all tight. tlti. and lmerea1 of Mid •••••d •• the time of dMth and .. \he r10ht. tltle and lnl.,._t ttlel the aetl1e o4 Mid dacMNd NI llOQUnd by op- eration ot law Of otherWI• other than or In llddlllOQ to that ol Mid deeaUad, at the tlme ot death, ln and to 111 IM oertatn reel, pr()99rt)' al1uated In the County of OtMoe. Stett of c.ltfomla. penloularty 0.. acrlbad .. tollOWa, IC>o'#ft Published Orange Coe1t Dally Pilot Feb 3, 10. 17. 24, 1984 764-84 PtalC NOTICE FICTITIOUl •UllNfH NAME ITA TI!....-T TM lotlowtng penion II doing bualneM aa ELECTRONIC SHOPPER, 2S361 Maple Court. Mlaalol'l Viejo, CA. 92691 Dan1.i O L.Clalra, 253e 1 Maple Coun. Mlaslon Viejo. CA 02891 Thia bualMSI Is conducted by 1111 Individual Danie! G 1..Clatre TPll• 1tatament wu flled wlln lhe County Ci.rt! of Otenge CcNniy on NM.JC NOTICE f'ICTJTlOUI ........ NA• ITATDtlNT The lollowlng ~ are dOlng businest .. THE CUSTOM IMAGE. 1134 Dar- rell St, Coe11 Meta, CA 02127 Donald Jattr-v Ber1ulelt, 834 Dar· re11 St., Costa Meaa, CA. 92821 Julie Blette Sturd9Yant. 83-4 Der- r.ii SI •• Coa1a M .... CA. 02827 Tl\lt boalneat le condueted by: en vnlflCOf'PQfated ...octeuon other than I P8f1MrlhlP Donald J Ber1ute11 Tiile 111tem«1t WU flled with IN CcNnty Cler" of Orano-CcNnty on Jan 3 I, 19SA Jen 9, 198'1 fDAA '217111 Publl.nad Oranoe CoMt Delly Publllhad Of•noe eo..t 01111)' Lot 44, T reel 8131, u per ml9- C411aneoua ~ recotded In Book 260, peott 14·17 lneluelve. M ... ctlleneou• ~di of Orange Counly AtcolcMr. Pilot r:'eb 3, 10, 17, 24, IN' Piiot Fee. IT, 2A, Maron 2. 0, IN4 '12-f4 N$·14 Terrne of Mle CUii In lawful mon.y Of the United St•1• on oon-flnnatlon of Ule, or part cull and belMCe eYtdenoed by not• MCIUred by Motl~ or TNll °"° on IN l)rOC*tY ao told Ten per oant of ~-~-~~-~--~-"8.JC NOTIC( ncnnoua ..,..._.. NAam 8TATDmNT Tiie following penion " doing bueiMll U SNOW WHITE CLEANING, 513 Cetallna Dr., New90tt 8Mctl, CA 02063 Keth....,, SMtllll. 513 Cetallna Dr , Newport IMCh CA 129&3 Thlt ~MU ll conducted by an Ind~ K.w..n San11111 This 11ai.men1 wu ti.led wttti the Courtt1 Cletll of Orange County on Jan 1?, 1"4 ,_,. Publllhlld Or•• Coeet Oailt PllOt F.o 10, 17, ai. M¥etl 2, 1"4 . , ..... RCT1TIOU8 IUSINl•I amount bid to be de9<*ttld wfth NAMI aTA ftmNT DilCS TM followlr\Q penon It ooino 1141 or oft_. to 1>4J In writing and ~ u wlM be f'9CelWd 111 the ak>t...HI ot-- HEA(ML NUTRJTION, 2501 E ftct at My lime aher the first pul*• 15111 8tfMt. ~ Beach, CA, catlOn ~ Ind befof-. Oat• of 02153 .... OleMa AM Wither, 2501I.1811'1 Oetecl WI 7111 day of'~· S1r .. 1. Newpor1 leadt. CA ~ 11M Thtt butlneat 11 COnducted by. an MEDY & WYKIDAL lndtll!d eY: Al.AH M. FIUDY ~ AM Wlaher VIQQ R METZ That tte1ement we1 rlltd W1tt1 UM QlMLD MHZ County Clerk of <nnige CountJ on ~ISTMTON .,.,, •• 1114 t of en. hlM• of ,_ Mlct0.11110. f>ub!llMO <>r.-Ooaet Dtly ~ Or-. COMt Deity PIOt PllO' Jan i7, hi». J. 10, 11 19M F*> 10, 11, 17, flM IN-IA m .... t Tru11 In tM pr()99rt)'ll1uated In said "(II a t11'9tt addr ... Of common County and Stett dMCl1bed u: dealgnellon II shown aboYe. no Lot 78 of Trect no. ™9, aa werrenty la otven •to It.a complet• ltlOWn on• map rec«o.d In Book MN Of corrclnw )." 154 Pe.QM 32. 33 and 34 of Mi. The belleftdWy uncMt Mid Deed celltlneOul Mape, record• of Mid of TNl1. by reMOn of a bt.-ch Of Orange County, CaJtfoml• defeutt In the ot>llgettonl MCIKed TM 11rM1 eddreu °' othef com-thereby, n.r.iotore executed and mon dellgnatlon, If 911)'. of the rMI dellvered to the~ 1 wr1t- proper1y deacrlbed above 11 Ian Declefatlon Of Oefeuft and De- purported to ba: 2024 ClllVert A,,.., mand 10< SM. and written notice of COiia M .... CA. 92129 l>rMCt\ and of alectlon lo ~ the THE UNDERSIGNED TRUSTEE under91gned to Mii Mid pr~ to DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY FOR tatlaty uld Obllgellone. and t*• ANY INCORRECT INR>RMATION alter IN~ c4M9Cf Mid FURNISHED. nollce of bl'MCll and of ~ to said .... will ba made, but be Recorded Octob« 21, 1083 u wt1houl c~tll'lt Of warranty, .,.. lnllr. No. 83-464822. of Mid OMclel preea or lmplled, r99ardlng tltle, Record•. po9MMlon, Of encumbr~. Of•• Said .... wlll ba l'Nde. but to lneurablllty Of mi. 10 pey Ille r.. without OOV9f1Mt Of wt(f9"ty, ell• ma1n1no ptlnelpel aum of the note(•) Pl'MI or lrnplled, 1'9gerdlng tltla, MCUrad by Nld Deed ol Trw1, with PC•lulon, Of enc:utnbfenOel.. 10 lntereat thereon. u pr0¥tded In Mid pey the rerne1n4ng pMdpel eum of note(•). ldvenoee. If ll'Y· under the IN nott(a) aecured try Mid Deed ol term& Of Mid Deed Of Trutt, ..... TM1. with Int__.• In Mid~ clleroe-end open... 01 the pr0¥tded, ~ If eny. under Trutt .. and or the lNlll crteted by the ,.,,,. of Mid OMd of Truet. Mid Deed of Trv1t. for IN amount , ... , ch*'9M and "'*'"9 of tM r .. 1on1bty eeumeled to be: Trull .. and of the truet1 cnated by 177, f05.13 Mid Deed Of T'Nlt. The ~ und« Mid Deed SeHI .... wllC be Nici on Merd'I of TNSI heretofore executed llf\d 2nd, 1084, at 11•00 A.M .... the 17111 del!Wted to the uodej'tlgned a writ• Street ennno. of ~ Cot· ten o.ctetetlon of OeflUft and 0.. PQf9UOn. 157'0 E 17"' ,,.._, s.ita mend tor S., W'ICI e wrttt9" No.Ice Ana, CA t2T01 ol DeftlAI W'ICI EJectlon to ... 10 be The t04al twnOUnt of ttle uniptld recorded In the OOIMt)' wtlef'e tM batanot ot \tie ~ ~ ,... propeny le loceted. Name. by Mid proC*1J to be eold. atrMt .cldJ... end tet.ptlone together wlttl Int.-, le1e ~ °""''* of TruiftM or peraon con-end aetlm11ed ~ UpenMe. 11\d ~ll!O .... Coet1 F.o 8eMcee, ldvenoea, .. ol &tie dlt• ....,., .. 1°'30 UndleV A'WWM. Otenacla ~.t7t.SS. .... CA, t1Mt (213) 3M-2eM Del• Jenu9iY l4.1..!~--. COAST F'!O S!fllVicD ITAH>-SHAW ~TIOH • corporehOn '°'"*IY • Mid Trwtee u• ler"4oe CorvoratlOI\ 1110 1att ..... , .... "' ''""' • caMome OQtPOrellOn. lenita-. CA '2101 Tru.t• "141641-tl11 MAfllll YH MONTA~TO, ly '-""" 8NwW' Tn.iat•a.Offlcl9f Melilf.Mt~ Pu.., °""" Com Duy f>tt01 Publlehed C>r*lf8 CoeM Oialy ~ ~ 3, ,o, 1F, ftM f~ ,0, 17, 2• , .... 1"44 12 .... •• I .-.cnnoue-. ... ..... .,.~,._., The folOwMg l*.ane .,.. doing ~ .. UHICO INOINEl!~INO Al• 90CIAT£8, 2101 ~ Ad ~ IMdl, Ca t2tlo. . MenWIK Nelfliet,l101~t Act •• Newport leedt. Ca eat6o 1llll ~ le oonduc1ed by-.,.. unloootpcntM -.OCOtlon ocn.r ~ • pertnettNp .....,.K.~ Chanoe-NelNt Tiiie ·~ .... Ned with the County C... Of Ofenge County on Jan. t. 1H4. n.a. Publl9Md Of-. Coett Dally Pllo( Jen. 27, F9t>. 3, 10, 17, t9f4 9144' '901TT10UI .uaMH NM191 If ATIMhT Tiie fotlowlng P«IOM .,. doing ~-O~fflN t COMPANY, 3102 0on roolc UM, Cotta ~ CL t2e2 . o.nM Giffin, s t02 DonnYbtoott Lane. Cotta MeN. c.. e2ev. Thlt ~It oonductecl by an ndMdull. o.ni. Giffin Thie mwment w .. llled wtth the County C*1c of Ofenge County on o.c. 2e. 1914 ~ Publllhed Orange Cout Dally Piiot Jfttl. 27, Feb.~. 10, 17, 1914 971-94 "8.IC ll>TICE NOTICI OP "*"C HUAtMQ IDOM Ttm PUJ••tQ COM- , ... _,.,OP 'OUWTW YALLIY NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that on Wed~. F9bn.11wy 22. 1914, t 7:30 p.m. In the Cl1y Councll ChamtMn, 10200 Slat• A~. Fount.in VAiiey, the Planning Com- mllalon wlll llofd 1 pu~ the t~~c UM NO ... Petition eubmltted by Kamran & Lucy Hueenl to uaume operation of the Stltlfofd Houaa r•taurant at 111921 MIQnO!te Street. Thlt peti- tion lnoludile the on-tit• .... and oon.umptlon of bMf and wine CONDr110MALUM WNO. -Petition eubmltted by Tauneo & Takako MatlUkAIW8 to opertta a '91taurant lndudlng the on-ttte Nie and conaumptlon of beet and wine 11 11190e Btootchum Strwt. COMXTIOMAL UM~ NO. .. PetJtlon tubmltted by La Petite Boulangatl9 for l>M~/,..taurant lndudlng the on-ttte Mia and eon- tumptlon of bMf and wine at 18122 BrookhUt'll Streat. MVtUD CONDmONAL Ull NNlfT NO. 11t Petition IUbmltted by the Foun- tain Valley Baptist Church for ad- dition of two-story ctuaroorn and eoctaJ Mil bulldlng at the Fountain Va!My 8aptllt Chureh complex at 104e0 Slat• Av«1ue. . THESE MATTERS ara being pro-ceeaed pu,_,ant to the Planning i..wt of the Stet• of California, Gov- ernment Code, 8.000 et MCI .. and the Fountain Valley Munlc:lpel Code. TJtle 21. I THOSE DESIRING TO t•11fy In ravor or In oppoeltlon to the propoama wltl be given an op.. portunlty to do 90 at the publlc: heat- ing. If fl.lrtl'let Information II deelrld, you fMY contact the Planning 0. partment at MS-8321 and ref• to the abo¥e ltama. CLINTON SHERROD, S.U..atY PtwWng Commlalon Publllhed Of .. Coat Dally Pilot Febn.lary 17. t 914 Ml.IC NOTICE "*.IC NOTICI CfTY CW HUNTINGTON MACH Mon.LC>f'MEMT AGl!NCY The publlc hearing prevloully ICheclulect for 7:30 p.m Tu.day. February 2t, 1994, by the R.- dewlopment Agency of the City of Huntlng'ton BMch reg111dlng a leaM of property within the Talbert-Beech R~ent Pro- ject Ar .. for the conttructlon of tl4 unit• of Nnlor houtlng In the Talbert·BMdl Projec:1 hu bean canceled. This publlc hMt1ng wlll be raac:htduled at a eubMqu«lt reg- ular edjoumed mee11ng ol the~­cy Deted: February 15, 1H4 ISi Alida M. Wentworth Secretary Publlltled Ofange Coat Oalty Piiot Feb. 17, 198A 989-34 Pubtllhed Orenge Coat Dally Pnot F9t>. 17, 24, Marcti 2. 1984 K~1 Notioe of .... of ..... Property at .-m..-.. No. A-11M58 In the Superior Couft of the State of Callfomla, for the County of Of- anot In the Matter of the Eatate of ROM Marie Grevee, o.ceuld. Notice I• hereby glv«I that Itta undersigned wlll NII at Private aale. to the hlgheet and beet bldd•. aub-tect to confirmation of aa.ld Superior Court. on or aft• the 28th day or Febn.lary 1H4. at the ofttca or Reedy & W~ldal. 810 Newport c.nt• °'· Sult• 990. Newport a..cti, County of Qranoa, State Of California t2MO. to the hlgheat bld-det and *1 bldd«. and eubjec:1 to eontlrmetlon by Mid SuP«lor Court. alt rtgtrt. tltle and lnt.-t of eald clecuted at the time of deeth and all the right. title and Int.,... tt\at the .... of Mid deoMMd hat ~ by operation of law Of ot----other than or In lddltlon to that of Mid decUll d, It the time of deettl, In and to all the oar1airl ...... PtOl*1Y eltuated In "'-County of ar.noe. State ot eautomi .. per- t1cu1.,1y cMtc:tlbed u lollowe. to-wtt L.ot 18 of Tr.at 2923. at per map rec«ded In 8oolc 103. pegae 27 & 3e of rnac>e. In the otflc:e of the County Aeootdet. Ofange County. CA Tenne of Mia oetll In lawful ~ the united 8tet• on oon-, .... ,.~ of .. 1e. or part oaah and blllenoe ftldeooed by Jll01• eecured by Mof19'QI or TNtt Deed on the Pf~ IO told, '500.00 of amount bid to ti. depollted with bid. lldt 0t ~to be In wtttlno and wll " ~ at the lforeMlcl of-ftcl It any tlm9 efter the ,,,.. publ- Cdon ""*" and befOr't d•t• of ..... Oet9d !NI 14th dey of F~. 1tl4. • a;:;:· Any. healtor of IN &flte of Mid 0.- 0..S ~ OtMOI eo.t o.Hy Not ,..,, t1, ta. u . , .... ..,..... , ___ PlBl.IC=;.;;..;.;"°~TICf-.;;._~~ I• 't P\B.IC ll>TtCE "8JC MmCE I 1 -------~.--~--------1--------------------NOTICl Qf -I·~ ACTTI'IOUI...... ..-.a.ocMn -· "*"C HIAMIO MAm eTATl...-r 0111* STATI Ol1 • 9W~y .!!.! ~ The 'Oltowlnt penona .,. dolrlg ~ '°" ,,., ...... _ __.. bual""9M TtmCOUlfl'VOf Ct11DM8 N0Ua.G Al '00THILL TAANIPOR· o...- flttCMSCT TATION COMPANY, 8) TRAMatT In lhe Mat1tt ~ the ~lion of NOTICI 1$ HEAlBY GIVEN by "41XED CONC~!T! COMPANY .... ....,_Mn Lindberg the ~t A0tnCY of the t501 W•t Tift A~. Orange, NO. AU'tt11 City of Huntlt191on 8Mcf't (the Ce 92M5 ORDl1l TO 8HOW CAUM "Aganey''j thal a public hearing Wiii Tranaml• Cotpotetton, 4700 VII-fOR CtweQS Of NAm be Mid by the Agency atthehourof ley Boulevard, Loe ~. Ca WHEAEAI, the p1t1t1011 of 130 Pm on Tuaaday, Febtuary 21, 90032 (c.llfomta GOrPOtatlon I MA0£LE.IHE ANN UJ>4D8£AO hea 19'4. e1 the Council ~. Thlt ~ la conducted by-a ~ flied with the Cleftf ot ,.. 2000 Main Str"'· Huntlf\OtOn CO!J>Otltlon oowt fOf an onSet ==Ptltl· BMch, CA. t2M8, on the proPOMCI Tran.-nlx Corpotltlon tlonlf't nerne frofn AM IMM by Agency to the City of Hunt-,,Id Stehle, Colttroller Lindberg to DI.AHNE MURRA . lngton 9aeorl of • MIUor cltt&ena Thia ataltnWlt w .. 1-.o with the IT 18 HEREBY ORDERED t.het .. mvltl-famlly nou.lng pro)9Ct known County Clerk of Orange County on pertOM lnter•9CI In Mid INltt• .. the T•ry Park Senior Cltltent Jan II, tM4 ~ b9fore ttu. court at t : tS am Houeing Projec:1 (mot• IUlty <»-f'Ulm on Metch 29. 1984, 700 CMc Cant• tcrlbld' In the L .... Agreement Pullllllhed Orange Coat o.lly Orl'le Weet, Senti Ana, In the heretnett• ref•rld 101 tocattd at Piiot Jan. 27. Feb. 3, tO, 17, t994 00Uf1room of Dept,~ to lhoW oeuM tha touth-.et quadrant of' Tllbert 677-84 why 1hla ~tton tor~ ot Avenue and 8Mch Boulev11d. In the ----------------na.-ehcMd not ti. gr9r1t9CI, City of 11untlngton e.ctl. Suoll 81-.,. Mft'f'Vlr IT IS FURTH!A ORO!MD that a IMM lhall be upon the t«ma and .,._," ""'""' copy ot thla order to lhow e.uM be lklbJecl to the condltlona provided ~TmOUt 9UIMll publlllhed onoe 1 wae1e fOf lour tuc- ln the propoted form of ..... egtM-,.._ .aTATllllNT oeuN9 weak• ptlot to the dly of ment by and between the Clty end Mid hMflnO In The Dally PllOt 1 Iha A-. det_,., u of •• ., ..... 1, The lonowtng pereone are doing ..._ 1on' ,,_ .• , ... ... "'' butlneet ... ~ •Piii*' of oentt&I ...,QUl&t t914, a copy of wNct\ It on 1119 with COMPUSER V, SUS W. ~~nl&.ln the County of Orange, the 8ecretery Of the AfJ'KtCY and " .......... I tvallabNI ror lntpectlon by any =~ 9~~ Suite ~14• Santi DATED· Feb. 15, 1994 lntw•ted per10n requeatlng the Luan. It &..z.nn Webb, 2521 W. JF.~Kof~EHICHINI aarne at the otflc:e of the Agency at ..._.. .... 2000 Main 81r .. t, Huntington Sunllowlf •R·3. Santa Ana, Cellf. Superior Court BMc:h, CA. 92848. between lhe 92704 Publllhld Orange Coat Delly Piiot hOure of 8:00 Lm. end 5:00 p.m.. Deborah Lynn Oedga1-1Clan1. Feb 17 24 ...-.en 2 9 1t&4" Monday thfough Friday, excluding 2521 W. Sunllcwotr IR-2 •• Santa • • • • 985-84 holkSayt. The project It Intended lo Ana. Cattt 92704 be deYelopld consistent With the Thia bualnMI le oonduc:ttd by; a 1----------------- r.terandum autho<lty granted by general pwtner.tilp. Pl8JC NOTIC( ProPOtJllon L (approved by 1 ma-l.uanle S Webb Jor1ty of the City'• llOtlfl In 61801 Thi• statement WU llled with the FICTmOUS ...... pureuant to Artlci. 34 of the Cell· County Clertt of Ofange County on NAiii ftATDmNT fomla State Constitution and gov-Jan. 5. t994 The follOWtnll PlflON are doing amt he Cl • P'2MOe2 bullneee u : ng t ty 1 ~lclpatlon In the Publllhed Or:T Coaet ,.._..., ANTHONY REGENCY. 1706 t deve!Qprntnt, conetructlon, lln1t1e-.,..,, Ing or aoqullltlon of houllng for Piiot Jan. 27. Feb , 10, t7, 198A Herbert Lane. Huntington Beach, elderly, hen~. low or mod•· 5e744 CA. 92649 ate Income pereone Regency Pool• Inc., 17061 Dated: February 1, t984 ---.. -m1_1_c_un __ Tl_C_E ___ Herbert ~. Huntington Beaoh, /t/Allcia M. Wentworth f"uut. nu CA. 92649 Secretary -.,-0-TIC __ l_OP __ TMl ___ l_Tl __ l'_l_l_AU___ Thie bulineN It conducted by: a Put>llthed Orange Cout Diiiy Pilot LCMn Mo. 1111Mf7.2JllWlt cor:,;~&aoe Sr. Sec/Tr ... Feb. 6, to. 13. 17. 1984 T.t. Mo. o.1aa Thia etatement waa flied with the 7 85-84 ~ftMll u~~O::, D COil~· Coonsy Clent of OrlUIOt County on -------------ATION Jen. 5, 1994 ___ Pllll. __ J_C_NO_;,.T;..IC.;..£;;_.. __ u duly appoln1ed Tniatae under the Publl9hecl °':.T, eo.!211o!: FlCTITIOUI 8UllNl.U :1.r'~L~l~S~A~:.o: Piiot Jan. 27. Feb. • 10, 17, ~'f4-84 NU. ITATIMEMT TO THE HIGHEST SIOOER FOR t>ut1n:::':"ng persons are doing CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR ------------- BLUE LJNE COMPANY. 2'°92 EJ CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN ___ Ptlll. ____ IC_NO_TICE ___ _ Rond Lane, El Toro. CA 92630 CIVIL CODE SECTION 2924h (pey-NOTICE CW F k u K H 2"""2 El able •t the time ot "" In lawfUI ran ang. uang u. ...,. m,.._, of the United Stat•) all TRTUl.a.'!!9 me. IAU Rond Lane, El Toro, CA. 92630 ~-, ._. Julie Ll-Chuen 11u, 2'°92 El Rond right, title and lntlf-1 con.:n:! to YOU AM .. DEFAULT UN011t A Lane. El Toro. CA. 92830 and now held by tt undef~ _ _,_Oeld ~D CW TRUST DATED October Steve Jau-Mlng Chiang, 9 ~:.:r. the pr091ffY ,__,attw 11, 1te0. UNLfll YOU TAKe AC. Oulkywtng, lrvtne. CA. 92714 TRUSTOR: GARY W LEWIS 1lON TO f'ROTICT YC>Ufl HC>m, Ellen Blh-Yuan Chiang, 9 Outllyw-BENEFICIARY MERCURY SAV-IT MAY 9E IOlO AT A fl\a.IC Ing, lrvtne, CA. 92714 GS · IALE • YOU NHD AM IXPU· lhle buslneu It COl'lduc1ed by. a IN . • NAnOtt CW THE NATUM OP THIE general '*1nerthlp. A FEDERAL SAVINGS ANO LOAN PlltOCHDtNO AOAINtT YOU F k LI K ASSN. ' ran ang-ueno Hu RECORDED MlllCll 18, 1983 .. YOU IHOUl.D CONTACT A LAW· Jullt U-Chuan Hu Instr. No. 83-111350 ol Official A.-YEil Steve Jau-Mlng Chiang cord• In the office of the Recorder Stan-Shaw Corpotetlon. • cai.. Ellen Slh-Yuan Chieng 01 or-. County· fomla corporation u duly ap- Thla 1t1temen1 wu liled wlltt the uld deed of tn'.ist daecrlbel the pointed Trust• under the followlng County Cle<k ol Orange Coonsy on I . deteflbld deed of trvet WIU SELl Jan. 24, 1984 ollowtng. AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE ,2M77t Lot 94 ol Tract No. seee. In the HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH or u Published Orange Cout Dally City of Cotta Mete. County 01 Or-tet forth In Section 2924h of the Pilot Feb. 17, 24, Mercll 2, 9. 1984 ~:·,~';.crrlnc:=nJ~e.a:.:: CMICode.allrlght. tltleandlnter-1 967-84 t8 to 21 . lnctuslvt, ml9Cellaneou1 conveyed to and now held by It mept In the office of the county und• Mid Deed of Trust In the ------------recorder of aald county. property hereinatlw daecrfbld: Ml.IC NOTICE YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A TRUSTOR: Wllllem T. Robert• DEED OF TRUST DATED March 2, end Dorl9 Roberts. hulOand and Publlc Hellllngs will be held by 1983. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION wife and Michael John Roberti, 1 The Costa Mesa Planning Com-TO PRQTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT tingle man all u joint tenant• mlulon tt The City Hall. 77 Fair MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. BENEFICIARY: Newport Balboa Drive. Cotta Mesa. Catllorrua. II IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION Savings and Loan As.ociatlon •• 6:30 P.M. or es IOon .. possible OF THE NATURE OF THE corporation thereafter on Monday, February 27, PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU Recorded October 17, 1980 end 1914. Regarding thefollowtng appll-SHOULD CONTACT A l.AW'fER. r•recorded on January 21 , 1981 U cations: 591 Traver• Of Colla M .... Instrument No. 21827. Bootc 139tt. 1. Zone hceptlon Permit CA 92826 " Page 1823 u in.tr. No. 28259 In ZE-&4-23A lor Ronald Hoffman, "(II • atreet addr ... or common boott 13795page1195 of Otfldal A.-authorized agent tor Bnld!, Brad-designation or Pl'091ffY Is lhown cords In the offloe of the Rec:order eeon. and lkede. 2624 Newpot1 above. no warranty 11 given u to It• of Orange County; Nici deed of Boulevard. for 11artancee to allow cornpleleneu or oorrtclnne~ .. The trust oetcribel the f<>!JOW!nQ prop- third etory on 1 prevtousty approved baneflc:lary under Mid Oeld of wty: 2-etory mini-warehouse pro)ect with Trust, by reason of a breach or<»-PARCEL 1: That portion of Lot t varlenoee trom parking, reer Mt· feull tn the obllgatlont NCYrld Of Tract No. 1049 I. In 1he County or back requirements, and maximum thereby, htfetolore ••acuted and Orange. State or Callfomla, .. height requirements. located at del~ed to the uncHrllgnld a writ-thown on • map recorded In Bootc 25415-50 Newport Boulevard In an ten Oeclaratlon or Default and o. 462. pages 40 and 41 of Ml• C 1 ·CP Zone Environment el o. mend tor Salt, and written notice of oeltaneous Maps. record• or said ttlf'mlnatlon: Negetlve Oeclaretlon. breach and of elecilon to ceuN the County, thown and dellned u Unit 2. An ordlnenoe for the City Coon-undertlgnld to NII said pr099fly to eon •condominium plan recorded ell of the City of Coste Meea, Poet aatlsty Mid obllgetlone, and thtr• June 3, t980, In book 13824, page Office Sox t200, for an amendment after the underelgned cautld Mid 1207. Offlclal Records of Mid Coon- to Tiiie 5 of the Coste Mesa Munlcl-notloe of breach end of tlecilon to ty. pal Code concerning llgn maJnten-be recorded November 7, 1983 11 PARCEL 2: An undivided 1/t!ith anoe. Environmental Del ermine-Instr. No. 83-~ t 4127 of Offlcial Re-lnter .. t In end to that portion or Lot tlon: Exempt. cords In the offloe of the Recorder 1 or Tract No. 10491, In the County 3. An ordinance lor the City Coun-ol Orange counsy: of Orange, State of Ca.llfornla. u ell or ttta City ol Cotta Meaa, Poet Slld NI• wlll be made. but shown on • map recorded In Book Office SO• 1200. amending Tiiie 5 of without covenant or warranty, ex-462. pages 40 end 41 of Mlt- the Cos11 "4eta Munlc:lpal Code pr... or Implied, regarding tltle cetleneous Maps. records ot aald concerning administrative changee PoSMNlon. or encumbrancea. to ~nty. ~ and defined u to the tlgn ordinance. Environmen-pay the remaining prlnclpal aum of common area on • condominium tal Determination: Exempt. the note(I) secured by uld deed of plan recorded June 3, 1980, In Bootc 4 AnordlnancefortheCltyCoun-Trust, with lntarast as In aald note 13624, page 1207, Otfldal Records en of the City ol Coste Mesa. Poet provided. adVanoea, tt any, under of said County. Office Box t200, amending Tltte 5 of the term• of said Oeld of tniet, f-. Excepting rrom 8 portion of Mid the Cott• Mesa Munlc:tpal Code Charge• and expenMt o1 th• lend on.half of alt mlnerata. oil, concerning slgnaga lor Nar-Truttae ~or the tniete created by gu. and other hydrocarbon row/Deep commercial 1ot1. En-tald Deed of Tnitt. eubstanoes, saved or IOld from the vlronmentel Determination: Ex-Said aa1e win be held on: Friday, above de,crlbed land upon the con- empt. March 9, 1994, at 2:00 p.m at the dltlon. hdwe-.w. that the Grantor or 5. Rezone Petition R-a4-04 ror Chapman Avenue entrance to the 9llCCelSOrl In lntereet of OWTWINp Callfornl• Uf"tyle Corporation, Civic Center Bulldlng. 300 East ~I ha~ t': ~~ 0:;'"'~~~ d~ euthorlzed agent for Newport M .. Chapman Ave . Orange. CA. tu Kt o -"'a no Unified School District, 2915 A 8Mr At the time of the 1n111a1 pubtl-for IUCh tubatanoee within the Street. to rezone property, Whlc:h 11 cation or thl• notice, the to1al upper 100 feet of tald land, u r• undergoing annexation, from Coun-amount or the unpaid balance ol the NfVed by Laurabel Gardiner• • ty R4 to Clly R2. located at 2542 obllgatlon MCUred by the above d.-widow and Mary Jane Gardiner, a Santa Ana Avenue. Environmental ecrlbed deed of trust and .. umtted single woman, mother and daugh-Oetermlnallon: Negative Deelar-coete, expenMS, anct edvanoea Is ter. In deed recorded AprH 5, 1955, atlon ror Tentative Tract Map $15,7ot.t0 In boott 3020, page 339, Official Re- T-12114 The total Indebtedness being an cords. 8. Zone Exception Permit estlmeta on which the opening bid It R-.r'i\ng therefrom taaeman11 ZE-84-34 for Tom Askew/ Auto computed may be ob1alned by call· for entryways, 1_>atlo and carport• u Swap authorized agent lor Orange Ing (714) 937-0966 (213) 627-4885 shown and dellned on the above Cout College 2701 Fairview Road the day before the sale reflfenc:ed condominium plan. for a condltlon°1I ute permit lo allow Dated· February 6 1984 PARCEL 3: An aea«Tltnt tor • weekly auto swap meet In con-HERMES FINANCIAL CORPOR· either entryweye. patio or carport• Junction with 1 prevloutly approved A TION over that portion ol the herelnabove twap meet located et 2701 Fair· as aeld Trvttee deecrlbed common ar .. wntch are view Roed in en I and R Zone. En-By T.O. SERVIC.E COMPANY, agent Sllown .. being appurtenant lo vlronmental Determination· By Mluy MahOney. AU11t1nt Sec-Parcel 1 on lhe condominium pltn N9getlve Declaration. retary recorded June 3. 1980, In booll f . Zone Exception Permit One City 81Vd. Wetl, Orange, CA. 13624. page 1207, Offlclal Record• ZE-84-39 for Rlchard Penjoyan. 92668 of Mid Counsy. 2016 Newport Boulevard. tor a eon· (7 t 4) 1135-8288 May at90 bt known u : 2243 Pa- di1onal UN permit tor overtapptng Publlshed Ofange Coast Dally clflc Avenue #A-106, Costa Mesa. parking In conjunction with the ea-Piiot Feb. 17, 24. Marci\ 2. 1984. C~;119,282t7 ......... ~lshmant ol a ,_ reetaurant In 896-84 • • ,_,"""',....or common .,.. ull'tlng commercial bulldlng, designation II lhoWn aboV'e. no IOCatld at the above addr ... 1n • warranty It given a to Its complet• Mt.IC NOTIC£ neu or oorrtc1MNl-" C2 Zone Environmental Oetannlna-The ..__... ...... under Mid Deed tlon: Negallw Oec:taratlon. ...... ... ,_, For further Information on the NOTICE TO CMDITOAI of Trust, by reqon of a brt9Ch or above eppllcatlont, telephone CW 8UUt TAAMIFIA default In the obllgaUOn• NCYrld 754-5245 or call at the otnc. of the (lece. t101 .. 107 U.C.C.) thlfeby. htretofol'• ex«:utld end Plal\nlng Oepertmant Room 200 Notto. It hereby given to cndl· dtllverld to the undenlgned a wnt- 77 Fair 0r1ve Cotta' Meaa. Call' tore of the wttllln netMd tr.,. ten ~aratlon of Defautt and o. fornla. • • flfor(t) that a bulll trantfer It about mand for S., end wntt.n notice ol Publlthed Orange eou1 Delly PMo, to bt made on personal property bfeedl and of etectlon to c:.uN the Fab 17 1ee4 htralnatt• deecribed underllgned lo NII Mid property to · • 987-84 The names and bualneae e6-aat11ly Mid ot>Ugetlona. and th«t-d,..... of the Intended tranaMtOt'I an• the ~ ceuMCt Mid ------------are: BONNIE K. COOK. 9430 Wern-notice of breech end of election to P\afC ll)TIC[ • Avem.ta, MO, Founlaln Valley. CA. be Recorded October 11, 1983, • --------------------92708, JERRY 0. COOK tarN u lnetr. No. 83-44"'43. ol Mid Offlclal l.IQAL NOTICI above Aecol'dt. NOTICI CW APPUCATIC>tf Tiie name(I) and butlneet ad-Said tale wlll be mede, but Notification It hereby given that dr .. of the lnlendt(j traneferM(•) without oov«1ant or warranty, ... Avoo National Benll. ioc.ted It m we: WILLIAM GOODWIN, 188~ pre. or Implied, reQlldlng· tttte. Nor1h Stitt College Bootev•rd, Quince Clrcle, Founlaln Valley, CA., poMMelon, or tneumbranoee, to Anaheim. Callfomla 02aoe. ""flied LINDA K, ARNOLD, 19905 She111914 pay the rttMtnlng Pflnclc>tl turn of an appttcetlon With the Oomptrotlet ~. Huntington Betoh. CA. the note(•) aecured by Mid Deed of of the Currency on FtbNll'Y 17, That the pr091ffY pwtlnant ,_. Truet. wfth lntat•1 u In utct not• 1914. M apeclfled In 12 CFA 5 in the to le ci...r!bed In gentrtl u.: Ma-provided, ldvtnCM,_ If .ny, under Comptrollw'• Menual lor National terlale, euppllet, m•rchandlM, the terrnt Of Mid Deed of Tl'U9t, Benita. for pennlulon 10 reloeat• 9QUJJ>ment, llxturea, f\lrTll1\.rre, .,..._ ,..., c:hetVM and ·~ of the the heed otfloe from 555 Nortfl neea. Ooodwtll. Fl•tut• & EQUlp-TNlt" end of the t'Nett orM1«l tt,. Stel• ~ Gouleverd. Anetlelm, IMl'lt Of CA!ATUAI F'EATURe end Mid OMd of TNtt. f()t pennlMlon to ~t• the held located et IM30 Wt/NI Awnut IG, Said ..,. Wiii bt held on M~ omoa "°"' 555 Notftl State~ Fountlln v...,. CA 92109 2nd, t"4. at t t:OO A.M. at the t1ttl Boulevard, Anaheim, Callf0tnla Thlt the ,_..., de9c:rtbecl tr.,,._ Str"1 emrance of ~ Oot- 12809 to 11110 Clrttn'tgtlt Aoed, ,.,.. er• to ti. ~. aul>-poration, t570 I!. 111t1 sm.t. -ta 2nd Aoot, !MM, CellfOtnla 927 ti. ject lo the ~ prO¥lelona, .. Mao Ana, CA 92101. and 10 r«lln the'°"'* held otfloe w.,. A~. SUH• 21s. ~taln TN total lf'llOUl\t of the unpeld M • bf1f'IClfl °"'°9 ValeY, CA 1270I on or eftw Mard\ b8'anoe of tM ~· MCurtd Any C*'IOrl WlefllnO to oommant 1. 1M4 by Mid prOC*'tY to be aold, on du tlPPICatlon m«Y rue com-There al'lall bt no o1atm ICCtlpi.d t~l'let Witt\ Int.,., late cMrgM. manta In wrmno Witt\ the o.puty ltlto atCl'Ow .,.., 'abnlety n . 1914 and .im.'9d CC*&.~ and ~troe. of N1tlon1I 8aMa. So fat a.a .. known to Mid n-~ • of u. del.t heNof. le Wt11em O..tl1et. 44 Montgomery tended T~M(•I Mid In~ 1105.19'. 15 Street. ~· MOO. San Frandloo, TranefetOt(a) uMd tolloW!ng ad· oe .. January 24, 1914 Celffotnle '4104 ~thin ttlirty (30) dltlonel bua1M1a Mii* end e6-ITAN4HAW CORPORATION deyt Of the o.te of thla pubbtlon ~ WltNn the three .....,... IMC u Mid T"*-. TM~ftdentillportionaofthe peat 1&70 EM! S....Ot-1trl ltre9t ~lion are Ol'I fJle -4th the Deteo ~ t , 1"4 Sama Ana. CA 92701 O.OUtv Comptrolw u 1 p"1 Of the Wtlllam OOoO.tn (714) MZ-N t t pubftc fMa Thll fll9 II 11111 • tor LMI K. AMOfd lty Lynn 1NnNr public ~tiOn duritlo r9QUllt !Mended TrwM!M(•I ~Secret.art bu9lnele houri. PUOIWhlCI Of-.nae PublllMO 01' ano-OMM Daffy' Plot Putlllttled Onnge COM! Dally P*ot Cobt Daffy' Piiot ,tbnl.Vy 17, 1914 Feb. tf, 1114 Flt> tO, IT, 24. 1114 • He~ r tH-14 U).l.e I I 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 Or~ C.O..t DAILY PILOl/Frtdey, Fet>tuaty 17, 1"4 C• THE DAILY PILOT CLA IFIED.OFFICE HO Telephon.e Service: ,_ +.... .... ... M Anue-1nc.-....._ flWea•s ....... -. onday-Friday A-... 1 bedloon1, 2 .. -. Oft .. .- 8 00 A M 5 30 P ''l bett'l llQht end llry IMno pwOlt Wtlh •air• I Ir : • •• ; • JY • If•, OOUOlty kl1c:Mn, ffltltf unit 1 bll fNM OdM B . C .... CM QW9 end a .,,. .,..._ 0.W ...... usmess ounter: bMudM poot, Cell 10 ... Mii lnlmed. & ,.. CM- Mo d F . d &4&-231S:. eldlr Mr OflW. n ay· n ay 112asm.n 8 :00 A.M.·5:00 P.M . ~nu DEADLINE 11Ml11.....,... Pl)BLICATION DEADLI E I TM ,,.. Mondav Sat. I 1:30 a.m. Two•~,4~1'" 1m ~~-::..:: • uesdav Mon . 4.30 pm. I beedtlnCororte~M#. flnenoe. 1121..000. Wednesdav Tue . 4:30 p.m. =·,c;rU:,:·C:,~ -==ar hursda-v Wed. 4:30 p.m Income 121.000."""" tor .. .-~ .. .-..... .... F d Th Mtry Dent.le. '44-7020 -_,_._,"'" rt av ur., ~·30 p.m. ~llM.DTM 150,000. DrM ~· tNrl , Saturcfa't Fn. 3:00 p.m. 1 llw.11 calJoert:::r' 6-7-1 Sunda\. Fn. 3:00 pm. C L911U "~R?r~zo ANCELLATJON & F-...u PfOC*1*. Al 0r-.~ NM!' '*' 5 •• 5 ba oon-Co. defautta& pubic IUC-CORR EC Tl ON S: temP°')9on •s 1oot tot. t1on '""'-'• 11,11 ... C II St,475,000. mo .,,....__t ance ations and c0rrection5 may OPEN SAT/SUN 12,,. • ·- b 211 VIA LIDO SOUO 11,.iii'ifliliiliifiNiiitmiii-e made on same deadlines as u.&llUTUll D=•r dtoor•t•d above. Please ask for a cancellation Large cuetom tlOme on aJ4de~3::;;.2v= number when cancelling your ad. !: ~::_ IOtd:'! cc:; !.,.. ~ ~· ERRORS·. u•tbl• property. $141 000 ., 885 000. .....111 ... Check your ad daily and report Lawson Umll,l'W•• errors immediately. The DAILY DAAST~~ PILOT assumes liability for the fir&t OOUt-. Entry, Iv rm. c1n . . rm. 1 Br, 2 be. Ne.ey dee. mccy. rect ir.sertion cnly. Nu crptsldrpe. 2 ciw Qlr. Pool. tenM. j9c. f~ CLASSIFIED 642-5678 l =:=-== ,.-------.--------~ ... of tum-larger ptopetty. Ownf Ing balln and main chM-119-431-1014 • ..... ftr lilt ........ , Salt nit. 83' ... tront.ge. 45iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii !~----....-..-----Sdnn. 4 a.. femly ""· 1::=:;;:;;;:;~~~==::::::;; comm. Cell Mullyn Bay & 8ecxtl Gntral lOll ltaeral IMI fOl'mal dining. G•ted ~ Dciebouf LIH ISLE 1 rwttehelf. Red Estate · Traditional 3 Br, 3 ~ Ba. Bayfront, pier&: I WUTUf float for 65' boat. Priced to sell •1100 000 ChMrtul two bedrb111111tt004-.im. .. • • • • two beth condO. .... Remodeled 3 Br, 2 Ba. lrg playroom, :=,=.-~":::'~~ fireplace, beam ceiling. $420,000. 111111' •tm poo1 ...... .t1.a,aoo lllYllE TElllllOE Panoramic bay & ocean view 4 Br, 4 ~ patio, pool home. Prime loc. $775,000. VISTA IEL Liii IAYFllllT Fabulous bay/mountain view. 1 Br, 1 Ba, condo co-op. Lowest price. $295,000. Bright end eunny. lldrm 2 111· l• Ba Coet• M.. home with high celllngt and ··-------ylfd tuft Of fruit tr... LOOKING FOR a.1 O.C. tcttOOta Md DUPLEX. Prlvete ~ thopp6ng at s. Cout • Plu.a. Prlced rtaht et onty q u 1llfl•d buyer. o St84,500. 751~191 ~°"J":':;-~ ·~ ;:""="=$3iiiii1~t~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=. IAYSllE PUCE IAYFlllT Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 Br, 2 Ba up; o!:.':..":.,WlllJ 2 Br 2 Ba dn. 2 boat spaces. $1,375,000. Two unn.a ... 3 a ~. PElllSIU llME IOEUFlllT ~Ns° J~fX~~ Ocean & jetty views. Marine room 4 Br 3 Drut1c111y red~ to • ' ' $220 000 wttl ~ Ba. 3700 sq. ft. 4 car parking. $1 ,285,000. en.~.;,.. e3l·t400. Cati 831-f400 to ... thlM. •u.L For Clltlilied A4 ACTION CHIUIO CAYS IAYFlllT Corona Island cust. bayfront lot. 85' boat . deck. Plans avail. Now $370,000 w/trade. UROWHW lllE - WATLRFRONT HOML~ a-. REAL ESTATE '31·1400 Call A GAILY f'tLOT AO.YISOI M2·M7t Near new 4 Br, 4 Ba, lake view. ~00 sq. l~;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~mmmiiiiiiiiiii;~ ft. $440,000. Will trade for a local prop. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 3 -1 1 Bov\•d" D••v· r~ B 67'J 6161 WOODSIDE YILLllE COllO LOWEST PRICE II YILUIE 111tl lss1•1~l1 1~11 101h% 3 2BR 2ba. Inunaculate and vacant. Freshly painted, nr new carpets. End unit. Great community facilities. 3 pools and spa. With as little as $7900 down your total payment can be $825. Ask for Barbara ltd... 964-3311 HUGE 2400 SQUARE FEET $149,500 Expanalve Aepubllc 4 Bedroom, 3 bath. famlly room for- mal dining, country kltctlen, pool. DON'T DELAY CALL DAVE TODA YI ~2313 0 :~ ~"Qe-~ :::·: ~h f': I -c. -='"':t~ L £ 8 0 W l S A Y 0 I I I I I' i--.... s_A,..._F ..,E_H,.......J-: .• • 1 · I I' I . , ioul-l.m .................... . 642-5678 />ut a tcu u nrd~ ''' rn>rk '''r urm m lllf' Daily Pilat COLDWeu BANl(eRO ( 'S ,u •• lllEI Gorgeous 2 Br & den on greenbelt w/lovely ocean view, stunning lead ~. plantaton shutters, wood floors. central air, 24 hr. security, pool and tennis. Outstanding financing. too! $339,000 Award winning, kitchen designed for the gourmet, handsome wood floors, oak banisters, all add up to the most exciting plan 6 with 3 BR plus master suite with its own li- brary!! $345,000 Enjoy glorious view of ocean/bay and dramatic' rught lights from this open and spacious 3 BR. fmilly room, sophisticated townhouse. Very pnvate guard gated communi- ty plus pools and tennis. $430,000 lllUIYll ll•• Very popular Deauvllle model; • bedroom, 3 bath with 3 car garage. This dramatic floor plan Is bright and open with lovely golf courM views and private pool. Fabulous for entertaining. II.Lii& SIUll 1111,111 Balboa Island charm. This Im- maculate duplex Is worth seeing. 3 BR unit Is homey, plus 2 BR apt over garage. Quiet location near ferry. Owner had handled this property with TLCll Use A1llllf Ai service when placing your ad . . . o Ooity Pilot ad number will appear in your od ... we toke messogei 2' hours o doy . . yov coll in at your ccmvenience during offlc:e hours and get the responses to your od this 1ervice i$ only $5 per week. For more informotton and to place your od coll 6'2·'678. r ' 1 I I 642-5678 ._......, ......... ..........,.._~ ltntt Vm~ I tt • Ala!••!!· Val laatab tt Otfl" hatall Hit IC=:tf:~---rllll' lON C1111 a...un llluiM ,..,. 1111 C..ta •n• 1714 C..ta w... -ftil •~not FUii StMCe &xewt""-* 11,• llWI * 2 Bdrm.. 2 Ba. Condo, see.. AWll tO own'Tlr I L D• 1 Br. upper, nu optt, Vic> J;t 1 Br, trplo, poo11 patio, 1'The Original" Sult9S ln Nftpoft c.nt• duoln 38r owner'• unit apray, neat Htmllton & w/frplc a/o kid P9t 1750 torla/C1nyon .,.., no gar. No pet•. 399 w Bay llltlMft FllMll M0-°'470 Good ' BR 2ba dnlrable •treet. 3 ldr w / 11rap1 ace . J u 11 Sharp, 1lmott new 2 bdr, BrOOkhurat, frptc, dllh-539-8190 BEST Alty 1-dog1, $500/mo. Ava It as 15. 850-8357 Newpor1 Bd't &41-19" '8I UllMP1111 home. Lot 90 • 118 ft. 1¥. .... a1i-.. /RY ..-1139.000. Bkr. 848·0709 2'" be townhome with 2 washer, patio, gart1ge. No ttTcrt a.... ... L S/1. 831..e& 12 .. .-..~. t .... 1 1 .. 2 ... ODM, lpt 10 lhrnr bMCtl. Reoept $150up 873'4313 ....... S2t5,000. •..., .. , w ...-. trplc•. atteohed Harao• pet• ple&M. Agent, no ...,.. 1 ...........,., .... ro "' !;><· _ k ma l e .•-----_,,.=-.--~-= •TA •U dbl ur oer. +hob~ • UYlllNll • Secur1ty-01ted ·weat· lee. 883..0755 1o OCMl'I: 38R 2Ga. 2 lrg bdrm•, 1 ~ be, ow. 2 2 Ba. garden apt, pool ~ .. ~1 1 m87~7927 LIDO VILLAOE e,.ytront Nr. Npt HI.I. Cu.tom 38A & more. 818,000 to qutji. 2581 Clrole Or. 846-8325 mlntt« "bMy" wllh pool bltln kltch: fltepleoe. oer gar. w/opeMr . .t Yrt S445/S535 710 W 18th St .., mo. view • .tOO a.I., Me()/mo. 2ba, f'S, lhake roof +. fled bu~. Call Robert and otubhOl.I... 1 )'Mr 2 Br, 1 bl. gar, w/d hkup. S875/mo 582"'°38 Old, V*Y clean. Avail. Spaeloua 2 er 1 ea, nu Avall March 1, C.M. 3 Br Av.II. 3/1. IJ7M74' 0~ r/frpto& 880 Mllllken e.31·1He UTnllT... build« warranty 2208-C PlecenllaAve. No Mat. 1. 1725. &4M233 1 11 TwnhM amenltl•. Nrl-liiiniiiii:iiiiiiiiiiii- ......... 25.000. . . On tend. w/boet atlp. A.er hh •t!OO h•• pets. s5H . 54s-7993 ·:~o~'~ ::d•:.w ~ •TOWNHOUSE 2 BR ~~~·r.. n\~r.· .. r:98' occ. s2ao. 2• 1-1883 ••• ..,. ~ .. ltJ ........ IJtr. upper. PMOlful atmoa-$f 14,ow. ~ent 2 Br, 2 ba, new crptl/drpa, be. 3300 a/f, 3 C., gw-, 1'-\ be, gar, pe~~ ... 1&45 875-1849 Balbol Pen: F 25 looklng ~~~ oc 141-lln PMrt. plent~ of p..-g. New (714)89&· 7551 d•Y• e6x7~195c7o.n~7~07!.!!'.o· POOi. Jae .. ''"'° lot. Poee 548-90&4 ~e THE SEVILLE 2 8t w/gat for F to .,,, 2 bf apt ~ ',,,j::.,.'::, 120-~ \a ft ~·~25:~~ + xtni 17 14>681~20evea .,.. ".,....,.,.,. ...... tum or opt. &42·13ee I 111 ~ta, drpe, blttna, fnc:d belch. S.tOO/mo .._ " .~r,;· Carpted, mini Bank~1~4 8dtm L[~~~-,:~-:;e.!:: Mre.Long,850-1190 • titan 2 Br. 2 Ba, ap11tciev.1 2 Story4bfnewct«poo11 1'A b1, w .St _ y w/patlo. water pd. utlta.Mat.l.17~ bllnda, apecloue win· 2'A Ba. 2 )'Ml okS condo, Super loc. Ofr. 55e-e033 U"lllT .... condo. Pentrldge OWi, tennl• block to Oc..n new, crpt•. drpa, ... 2119"C"Santa Ana Ave. umm dow•, typing, rec•P· 2400 1q 11 with yard. MESA DEL MAR Onsand,w/boatallp. Fixer IWILWPUI ~)~~·~~~~ Sl500'mo &42-3242 • ~~ ~_:.at1e~d'n W S Call 1·5 es&-4l20 Beyfront Pavlllon view ~~~'~°to,, Great E.atde tocetlon. 3br + 400ft game room. uppe< Peecetul 1tm01· Trtple wide 30'xl!O' Lerge garage, elect garage 3 Bdrm home, 2 bl, pool. 84~8 · mo w/dock. 28R 2ba. P't'1 'Teo-tO'TO Bank wtll flnanoe at 12%. ,._roof, paint, carpet, ptwe, plenty of !)(kg. New 11v1ng dlntng-k l tc hef'I door opeMr. No pete APllng only $1000/mo. CdM arH. HOO/nfo. --=---:=--:---~ no polnta, no appralA&I. drape, dish wlhr. frplc. kitchen, 2 bf, 2 b.1 + xtre arH , 3 bedrooma 4 please. S850 + $eOO dep. AM< for Al 8e1-3733 4140 IAllllftl n--9mkr. 752-7772 Real Eltate ~and Submit on dwn payment S 134,950. PH 557 ~S45 rooma. $325,000 3Batns-both l~ht & dark· AnAnt no tee S&J..0755 1 ... .._.. 1 ell F---1.a Rmmt ~ .. , .... 2 Br Broker looklng for 3 S C .. ~· • . 3 Bt, 2 ba Condo, frplc, "'' rr -"'• vaean , r• _,,.,. .. _, ... ........ .. real eetate ,.eat.cs Full prlc9 S189,000 2717 Fremont t. .M. Mra. Long. 650-1190 er Interiors. eat to rK •Westlid• aharp 2 Br. new crpta. N' bMctt & oon., yrd, gw, & 11ove. TSL Mgmt 754-0081 °' 1 Bl CdM. $385/mo. non ro;har• completely --------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiil BAYFRONT: s -ecular rm & pool area Agt. 1 Be. hOUM, carpets, H....,. S900/mo ~ S500/mo. M&-9794 642·1803 amok er. Cr Y •ta I turn ... .._ 0 ............. In Cor· A Cond ,....... 540.5937 --873-8268 ,.,..,.. .,..,.. Traditional NewOrlean• dult o view. formal entry, MC drapes, fnod petlo, w/d BLUFFS 3 br, 2~ ba, apllt ~25: 1 bf upper, prtvete. ut. ltac• 2740 -----......,.,,,.--::-c--1 porate Plala. Ind ocean 38r 281S125K673-3313 $1.350,000. 675-2330 rm. No pets. $555/mo.-+ level on reenbelt. Freeh· No peta. See 710 ~. , Fem: gorg.aus 2Br 2ba vi.. t>ale<>My, cont. rm. Re a 1 t y Ill Aa•y1•-1y ... ,. .. ..... Prtr l aoo security dep. Mutt have ly palnt:c, clean S 1350 Apt D & call 955-0809. Condo, apeolOU9 2 Br 2 Condo, xlnt loe. pool, Jae, 720-1133 0 S 1 Bl ff 2 Bt 2 Ba -"' n good credit. 5-48-5~42 or mo •···-•7..,.."2·7.. •~"" Bl, frplc, 2 patlol, DIW. s215 mo. C.M. 682·2247 -.=;::;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;-;;;.;;;;:;;.:-63 J. 7:l7 unse u • . 1 w. nKed rate. 30 yrs 2 Xlnt Retail stores on 770·5629. , ....... ~.,.., • ~. Dix mobile home, no wtt bar, aprlal stalrcw, * IDOlnYI HITU * --------Condo on Pacific, Monaco with best GC Coast Hwy, Corona del M Condo: 2Br 2ba, frplc, peta. M1ture adulta. gart1ge, pool, )ae .. aauna, F/M non amkr21·35tolhr 1 MO FREE RENT Rlveralde home, model ocean/mountain view view 14 Rue Vlllars Mar Corner bldg.· park· 4 Br, 3 ba North eea, pool. S850/mo. Avail Oui.1, aecur•. o a• BB 0 . S 7 5 0 . 2br 2ba apt, fplc, pool, W/lhort term ...... f\ill aharp. Asam FHA loan. Reduced 10 St 44.ooo. Open wknda. 840-1538 Ing. 2400 + 2350 sq ft. 01 Avau1 iaeKopt9,5s71~oo290imo lmmed. Call &42·2119 1991 Newport. 646-8373 213~98-2702 Jae, tennla, etc. $340 mo wv ault•. 881 Doyer Of. only S79,900. Marie Ann 12•,w. usumable. Prlncl· can be combined. RE Ask or en -dye or 5'8·3080 .v/wtt. ~75, 2 Bdrm, 1 bath. + 'A utll, C.M. 548-3240 Suite 14, NB. 831 -3881 Agt 884-2211 683 4776 pals only. 842•8799 or 10 PllllE lllTI alonomlca Corp. Jim S600 3 B 2 B 4 --..,..------- ' • 644-8722 In triple A Orange co. 10. Graham 675-6700 ., renta r a LIDO ISLE 3 br, 2 be, den. N~r 20th & Wallaoe. F/non-amk/Yegetarlan, ctllmtrclal "TllE CHUPEIT" ll8'11 ""'TNl.ll cation "O" Vacancy lam home $1111 ~pie No peta. Aefa req. Avall. REF 1 req. 5.48-3821 ahr lg E.bluff condo. It ab ltll • .,.. 644-7424. No brokera Co•atrcial 539·6190 BE T Alty ee Mat. 1. SHIOO. Long term Attractive 2br 2nd floor CloM to but, ahopa, ....;w•,,.t" __ ..,,_-. $124,100 Impressive elevated front pleaM. Prerrty 1250 Affordable 1 Br bunga.lcw. tenant desired. 873-2472 new carpet,' lg rooms: pool, $450. 720.1849 1W AarbOf. F.V. M... Verde'• i.ut ex-porch,3 ~lned2 31·~· Ill a ... , •• ae• Newport B1Yfront prhm w/appls $325 utlla free On tM bch $425 bach blll• gar. $550. 8"-1889. 228 • Security Catts F to •hr 2 br, 2 be Rancho 12 .. 0 tea"· pensive home. "11'• a ent[Y,hou r.~", Bd a 7 -office bldg. 8472 sq ft 539~190 BEST Rlty fee plld & 2 Br 4 lam hm Fullerton, C.M. • P(IOi & Rec Room San Joaquin apt. $395 Agent 5'1-6032 bergaln". Supe< attarp 3 man 19 rm Former mOdel with full goll S l ,600,000. Biii Grund) II t I a.a I I $550 kid pet welcome llel • t & 2 ~ P1110 Aots mo. Avall. 3/15. Mutt l-T ILYI bedroom, 1V. bath, huge Bl guest house O< In· course view. 2BR 2ba Bkr 675•6161 • II 1 .. t ~U II 53g.8190 BEST Alty f IH Ir E/IWt • r~rdtn L1nds~p1ng heva furn. 768-9&47 s.w~ • tight and airy living er•. come unit, lg A·2 lot Im S220.000 full pric. Houses, Apts & Condo• ee ALL UTILS PAID Only • Dishwashers & 880 s 800 tea 11, ground lloor, Beeutllul rear yarda. prlmeEutslde. bacltbay Open Sat/Sun 12-4 at e lactatProp 1350 l andlordsAdwrtlMFrM POOL DOVER SHORES S395.Nopeta780-8882 • Jogto Beach &Shoos Uidytolhare3bdrduplex ne.-ly remodeled . aunacreen. covered ar .. 1759-150 1 Canyon Island Dr Call -50catSt0<et&M1rketll 3BEDROOM -3BATH at belch $350. 112 utll-McNUhRealty&42·1334 patio Owners 1e1vlng Bkr 11 6«-7424 Tr ade, TD, Caah for 841-4260 $1900/Mo 54&-7991 Clean E'llde 2BR, din, ltlet. Ken &42-3338. 1 _.,RltD M t ·-'I Call now · S 113,000 equity A~me cpts, no pell. $485/mo, s;w~ 1 area. us ""'" S212,000 1st a COM Coll. Pk 3 Br 2 Ba, yrd Sml 1 Br dplx, 2 blks from 241· 1400 11121 .. 1tte1 M/F mature resp. n-amkr 3300 sq 11 f()( !MM. 5 4 6-23 13 Ill OUYH HSTll duplelC 642-5290 bit-Ins nr OCC & CMHS beach, cute & quiet w/pv1 --------HJ-4111 turn. hte/rm In Elide Deluxe lmprowment Ind THE REAL ESTATERS --------1 Dua Peiat TWIE '!!1uom11U 9i28Pirimi!2~b-a.•very---pv1""!'"". i!ii4 •car-1 -• • prko $119,000, $10,000 Darling 2 Bt+ den home dwn Ownr/Bkr ~ on R·2 lot w/2 1 Bdr In· ~--=--.......---,..,.~ come units. Hurry on this But. leac• 1 one. Only $ 185,000. IWllll YIEW 11111 PEI Miii 'Secluded & pY1 on huge lot I Lowes.I priced golf course Lota ftr Sale 14 ~:n~n Sun 11-3. 297 ~:g_o,~2.o~~/mo. S5~,:e2~1eri ~~ C.M. $290+ 548-8389 EnciOMd reception .,..: custom In Canyon. 4 831-1755 See Air Aptl 2 BR 1 bath M/F lhr 5br Hunt. Hwbour Lg Ille room & eec:retarial. Bedrooms, 4 bathe, prl· ocean YU tot, Monterrey Kid pet ok roomy 2 Bdrrr Saatl hi apt No pelt klda OK pool home w/dlv. ()WM(. Area. 9 .epata1e ome... vate pool and ape. UI· St So La Oun a · w/bltlns wtw crpta net Eut*de 2 Br, 1 ba. gar. $500/mo 53~420 · $860. (213)692· 11HS8 eve Cont. rm, el9V & Inside. tlmate lnprlvacy S14 0 ,000 Ha rli e ~oo·1 539~190 BES1 OffFalrviewmOdllvfn38r frptc, beam cell. · Gar.,ldealforltiwFlrm. Sl,195,000 830-8205. 643-2712 Rlty fee 2 Ba $600 kid• pets '8154825, +1st. 1111 & lniat 2'144 N 1 ewport 3•~0bch+,..;_ bur+ 1 ba11 AnacapeAaoc. Umlted llo-1to0 Laguna Vlefo Rlty 539-6190 BEST Alty fM tee $225. 2 peraons, no urn. "' ,., · BROKERS PROTECTED New condo, 2 Br, 2 ba, nc peta. 850-1798 2 Br 2 B• twnhme, 2 ear &48-3875 °' &41-8438. (71.t) 759·9482 ltHrt Pror 1510 pets. $750/mo. 111, last& c ..... 1a1... ger. microwave, A/C, frpl, Ext 1197. sec 645-2148 eves r I L.. . .... Frpl pool prvt patio p. t I 0. av a I I 4 / 1 • ---------Small E/aide C.M. oomm'I/ 10 Acres, great view of · •ra la ww dlhwthr X·lg 2 Br on $810/mo. 8111 730-6731, Non·tmoklng Fema,.. to retall/ottlee, '250/mo. Canyon Lake • $35.000 Nlce2Br,1baw/gar,w/c S225 NEAR SC Ptill Eutalde$610557-2841 840·6076 stir beaut. furn. 3 Br 128CebfllloSt.641-85« t&fms. 1 hr from OC. Bric hkup nr Victoria & Ca-Bach. apt. Tennie, pool•. condo In Irv w/22 yr F. ~-~...,..----- 679-8826 Eves 679-1975 nyon. S595/mo. Agt fee more 557•7a3a college 1tud1nt. Kit, li•a1trlal - I COTE tt') REALTY canyon Lake 2 Br. 1 Ba. 997·9309 or 631·3187 • . -.e81iB.AU ln¢ry, pool, etc. $300/mo ltatal1 2120 home. $65.000. 679-8826 Npt Hgts 2 Br 1 Be, nc Aertatatl Fual••" ~~~~82u2~1. 840-8188• 1300 aq h wl6ont oL . this truly unique Monaco Fri 10· 1 /Sii 1·1 hu 2 frplca. bay win· This Southport Delmar -------- dows, spa, Fr. doors. sec. mdl 11 rarely on mar1<et. system, skyllles, and 4BR 3Ba w/cath. celllngs, asaum. llrtlflcl~g. Opn ovenz oar. RV access & Sat/Sun 1·"5. 1982 Port hot tub In solarium. Don't Lockalelgh, N.B. Call mlaa thla one. $187,500 Sheryl Brewer 631-1266 100121'11' Or. S..OalH.ltalty Ml·HOI llCOAIYll Golf course view. 2 Br condo with 2 car gar. 275K 673-7761 & 679-1975 pets, $650. Opn Sat/Sur. 8alHI TOWIHOIES lro rear door -'495/mo. CanyonLake new custom 12-4.3260gle.997·421S II' 2106 0 .. f It l~rtltac• 7 Npt Bch apt, M/F, 1791WhlttlerSt,CM.Oya waterfront home. Quality Off Boise Chica finer • I 18 ti tr tltOJOD S308/mo, + 13 utll. Blk to 540-9352 evea &46-0e& 1 3200 sf. S369,000. Ag\ Bdrm fla1 $400's kids o~ Cfiarmino turn 6aa;;t0< Frptc, vaulted celling, LA LOADS: I need 35 beach 67&-o618 2000 ~ 2800 ft 679-8826. 679-1975 eve 539·6190 BEST Alty tee apt for alngle empt P«-double garage, pool & ape. rent~::,,~. W~ toc:i-t PARK NEWPORT APT SO 50 aq : . son. Lite & airy, Mwty 2 Bdrm 2'A BA $780 my c s •· Bachelor wlll lhr 2 br 2 ba · s.41 5032 Btalll htalali.. Single lam detached hme dee, full kit. Short 888 w . 18th. 645-2739 HELEN 9&4·525.t apt w/seme. 640-8287 Agent - 3 Br, 1 ba, alng .. car gar term/pots Ing term. Ref'a 2BA 1'ABA atepa to beech 2280 sq 11 wa,..,..OUM/ 1 ...... TWO llWJtrt haclt 2119 New crpts & paint. Aval 640.8299, 615·8018 Large 1 Bt. pool, lndryfae. 2 petlo'a, gar S800 mo: Pen. Pt. bet bch/bey. fem lhop/atorage apece, ap-~~~~~~~~~1• -314. 1st, laat + sec •II ut111 paid. From lat/last 1200 MC Avail pref. n/tmk. 3·1 move In P<OX 1'A of ta.rg« C.M iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil: Ylll 0..rt OM4t ONGS Udo 1Br 1ba condo, no S700/mo. 752·2881 ~art.Hts flr11sltt4 ~24/mo. 548-0336 March 5.t8-4905 ~met S300+utll 873-8013 Marti warehoule. 30$ per tea 11. • Trl-~~Br 2'h ba, 2 car IT AJUllll COMPANY r.~ ~~~ l~~y A~~~ SINGLES DEL I G H 1 a.JHI . Lrg 1 Br, 734-C Shalimar. 2BA 2B~ Mobtle Home 1~ Prof F. 30'1, non-amkr utll paid. (800) 538--0n5 gar Rac1uet ball, lennls, S1200/mo 675.0101 Glganuc 2 rm p~rt Ptaia1al1 2'07 $425/m~ Ap~"/'' B. Cannery VIiiage, near wanted tor 2 Br Prom. Pt 5000 aq 11. lnctud• otnce • .. T sauna. 125,000 Bkr. "IWIU LllO lllE ralaceb chefs kltch brrk,: BAY FRONTAGE m 548-183 • 642 water $650 mo. 875-5097 apt. $400 675-3390 near 17th & Pfacentla. 963·6377 Harbor Ridge. Best ot 3 Br 2 Ba Furn ast ar s~pe~p~k plerp..-ng2Br$8001Br Lrg 2 Br, 2 ba, new 28 2Ba alkt & Prof lemeeeklrmmteto S2100/mo.&46-1114 lniat 1044 popular Mira Mar. Great S 1750/mo thru 6-64 g~Of ~~~ursol~ heated $700 Of vacation rts 303 crpt1/drp1/pelnt, gar, n/ tennisw cm.o ~~.. look fO< 2br hme In COM, CM approx 3000 ft lncld• view $545,000. 64~·6231 Biii Grundy 675-6161 ~ P& spa elite ere. E Edgewater 11871-2866 frplc, t~ air, ~~ S775/mo. 111, leat + dep. NB area. Vel &46-8087 500' otfloe dl.x lndltr1 prk. * IPll •11 * Charming Back Bay Home S500's plus S50 eec;url~ t¥,•U hack nlent. ~· · 759-0351btwn5-5 Prof. F tow 2 bf, 2 be S1450/mo. 8«·7289 Ill CAIYH YJEW on low P<toed Rench<> San Secluded area near Mesa Presto Herbor Ridge. full fee 537-5027 -C M twnhte· pool ten-•-------300Z Joaquin . 2 s tory ocean&c1tyYU,4Br3Ba. r +den,1V.Ba,refrtg. 3 Br, 2 ba, bltlna, ger, nl~ 'etc $475tnct 'uttts ~ti 2 c~~~~ln~'. 2 b::1~~ t o w n h ome w /v l ew. Or. Eltateas15s.soo prof. d.c: .. & turn. Pool, D1a1 Ptiat 2221 D/W, wahr, dryr, lrg deck patio, 1 blk to bch. S900 oaO lo.,;., • muat.' Day9 Entertain younweett='t guarded gate. with UP· Ownerfle1Clble. 20451Bayvlew.850·5520 tennis. sec. S3500/mo. 3BA'2 BX $790 w /ocn vu $1500 . IEUYElll utllapd.850~ 758·5849;evea848-9419 thltweekby ... grades, view and fee 25 PALOS-Sun 1·5 DOYER SNORES 760·9228. 975-9889. VERY A TTAACTIVE 494-3484 Conveniently located 2BR UYHllT Prof. non-amkr/F leek• llUlfllT 11111 owners hi p A sk i ng JDoranBkr'TS&-06 19 I II If i i. ,. 493-0467 STUDIO: pvt ent, pool. c~ .. d~ Encl. wtyarthd. att· 1br 1bl, refrlg. down· aametolhr2br 1baC.M. 1111&&.W11tll--S395 ooo 1321 Saatla1• r. 11111 1 Uri l al• Mature prot bualnesa 1 ......... oaraoe au 0· / """ ·-• · IEW l....-.:CITI 4 Br 2 story exec. hm. Gtaeral 2202 OCEAN VIEW: 2 br. 2 be ·NI k ~25 0 door detuxe bullHn stair•. $675 mo. 1st last apt. Mutt be reep .. nMt & "Un Petit Oe]ourne au Lit ""'~ Pool/spa. 3 car gar :? condo. sec. gate, pool P«h soJn. :"94~451 m kitchen carpets and $100 cleentno dep. ctean $245+utll. 11111u1 Avec Du Vin Et Dea UllWl ()Uf t1()MU 4 Br, 2'A ba, slngle famlly lrplca. $550,000 lee land $95~~~~nlrnt. lurn. tennis $750. 642·9772 1 ru une. drapes. Community pool. Sandy 644..0128 848-2557/H 524·9880/W Roses". Call fOf reeer· Realtors. 675-6000 detached home. Turtle Open Sat/Sun 12·4. Va· 2 Br w/lrpl 1 blk to bcn View. 1 Br upper Condo l~t ltac• $700/pe< mo. Cozy clean 1 or 2 Br. Utl Rmmte to ahr 2 Br hae, vatlona: 641·7335 ah 8 --------•I ~~ktnt:~~~ ir~e/:~~: cant. Bkr. 64'*-7424 $700/yrly Pool, spa, walk to beach BaCFlApt. • mot rental UllHIULn pd. 2421 E 16th St $300+ 1/2 utll, neededliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil lalMI cent vac: & much more. 30 llPLD•l,t IHtlt 2 Br + den. 1 btk l o bch & harbor $575 523·3008 avall, 1 blk ocean & 1 blk 111-4a 846-1801 Npt Hgll $500 by 311. Bob 831-4271 Paid advertltement Peaiaaala 1007 yr below market rate 3Br2balneachunlt.1blk S900/yrly F 1 • to Bay S450/mo Near ocean, 2 Br. 1 Ba. Rmte: fem. 25-30 yra. _..PILll•" Ba<hont condo. lro 2 Br flnan S330,000. FO< Info to t>Mch. $205,000. • •••• , ••••• ., ... ••• 675-4902 refrlge, crpta, encl oar. $250/mo. Avall 3/1, NB -..n 2 B~'. boat lllp, panoramic 552..0917 (lrvlne Pacific) 2131696-3101 lltlltlll V1ll17 2234 OCEANFRONT: Sharp 2 1m1m An. 1725. No pelt. 875-eeOe arM. POiiy 875-9570 or The Lady, wanta to danoa. view. sparkling cond. SALE/LEASE OPTION. UPAIHI PllHlt .l&CIU RULn Exec style 4 Bdrm 2 Ba br, oar. No peta. S650 mo Blctlelora. 1 Br. & lotta. ON THE CANAL. 3Br 2ba. aft 8, 557-2428 Upon a gleaming ..., S 575 .000 C a ll Univ Park Townhome -1p111aMalEIEIT frplc acc:en1Splulhdec01 108117.(213)795-3018 $395-$595 645-«11 S1200.Newcpts.2 1rpfc, Rmte wanted . Pvt One cen tell In ev«y 2b 2b 2 Pl ta lllEL PllFIGT r" -dbl gar pet ok $600'1 1 a no pet a d glance Juat where the 21319 47-5 144 eves. r. a. cargar. an · ll,../lll·lll• 53,,,,,190BESTRltyf-AJ1r-eata,Ual. Ult enc 1 g1r, . room/bath, furnlshe . · . • 213 /945·2347 daya tlon shutters.Pavertlle4 Thla4Br2'h BaSeawtnd ,. • ~-.. .... •• 675-6606 s275/mo. Utll pd 1ongstobel Upon1di.- Owner will show by appt other upgrades. Prime Pal91'mO model hat beer\ B•al. lfac• 22fQ laJha lllla• .,.,11 754-8380 aft 5pm tint ocean. So gracefully loc., S 129,900. prlnc beautifully cuatomlzed NEW d I ......, d 2 •• and proud. Achieved, OPEN HOUSE 11-4pm only 786-0719 Includes a f1mlly sized an ov-7 ecor, 3 br, 2·~ ba twnhm. pool Sha,. hll In Lagun• Sch. thru man·a devotion. Frl·Sun. 2109 E. Balboa yard with a spacious airy twnhse. pvt en· dble gar. Nr beach. Pref Attrac1 1 Br, yrly. Meture Walking distance to VII· Each plank 10 rigged Blvd. Lg Fam Home Bay LI.JUI ltac• 1041 wood deck. Excellent trance, l Bd., 2ba Pv1 couple S750 840--0783 merrled couple. No lage & bMctl. Pvt bath. ahroudl The beauty of her View S495,000 Sell/ 2 Br/den 2 Ba. R-2 lot nr flnenclng Danny Bibb or encl patio, bultt-ln kltcn. . smkng or Pets. 875-0247 '500/mo 497-37~ graceful Hn•. A mutel' trade dn E·Z terms bch/town or YU 1259K s 1eph8 n I e J 0 n 99 dining area, gar., laundry Elegant 2 bdrm & den Lrg 2 Br 1 Bl. yrty S750. IN NEWPORT BEACH piece • Indeed. On a OWC. PI P 844-1642 or OWCl-nnt 494 .,""" $339000 ~200 hook up, fire place plushcrptg,2'A ba,cedar St.ns to l>Mch, blt..tna, Slngles 1&2BdrmApar1· 8hrt~oondo.Harbor morning tide, cast off, (209)658-7472 .,., -.--~~ ' · Comm. pool, across from & glass. 5 blk• to ocean -Y menta & Townhouaea Knoll, doM to Nwpt Ctr. 052 LI CISTll HPW park $650/mo Obi car pvt gar .. full) patio, gar, no peta. from S860. (Aak abOUt Amenl\tel, vt.w. S.. to free. Watch her, t1ke the Cor ••••• l •• r 1022 LllHI l itall 1 OCEANFRONT 3B 2ba t ard No nata Answer ph. 845•3477 tu , • .._.. •• ,_. ....-.. .. 76fMM588 helldl Dashing 9Vef on-- -3 Br + lrplc. ea. unit : r main . Y . .--. TOT CH"RMINQ m .. ...., ap ... comp ... 1 _.....-• watd, ttfru a frothy • 221 alllll }O&ISTIB·HIUETllTTllFUL "IR!• Beach 'A blk, some view uppe< on Seuhore. tan-$985. Inquire at9ao-633 ALL y ,., with TV, lmena & utenllla, Sp9dail rmmte for epeetal foam, with aptrtta high, ,... ""' ,., ""' $375,000 650·5520 tastlc location. S 1500/mo 527·18th St. 1 1 BR, patio. sen; Incl utlla. FURNISHED Or m1y be rented for lhort hM, COM. Dec furn, frp1c cargo dry. "Dur Piigrim" Ocean vu from thla 2·sty 3 FOR LAGUEL NIGUEL unfurn yearly HOMES FOR RENT (or furn) 87U938 UNFURNISHED. term °' longer. No 1.... In your Bdrm. &4<M212 walta to roaml Br 3 Ba home on a nice TOWNHOME W1t1rfr11t llt•H 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba. S800-S850 tereu •el iar 2722 ALL U~TIES req'd). On Jamboree Ad. By Trevla H. Parry. 40' wide lot. On~ step• to 2 Br 2.ba Liil llLE llHHtra 111-1400 Fenced yarda & garage. It San Joaquin HUit Rd. Watc:tl the b09t9 go by! main beach. 425,000 Up~le~ 1211,000 Kids & pets welcome r 1 a, rp , , PAID. H LTH 144-1100 PfurmofMLldO/Ft~~·~. -------• Drive by & call Mark et OlllL CIEll 2 bdrm older beach home Agent no fee 663-1500 $800 mo. Call M. Hiii, aot CLUBS. TEftNl$. _, ......... ,,.,,. Jacobs Riiy 675·6670. 1 · · · 759.9100, ev.. 873-2658 SWIMM..,G. plus VILLA BALBOA top fir, $550/mo 875-0111 2~ra SPIRITUAL READINGS ---------1S105.500 -low cash down ts Iii a perfect local on lalHI Most reasonable 3 Bdrm 2 ''' H bor view 2bf 2b dvtce In all matter•. Low, Full Ocean Vu. Jasmine Ck OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 with a beach at both ends Ptaial la 2207 Charming 2 Br 2 Be 2 aty ~h ,_.e! Sorry. ar • •. WE LOOK FOR YOUI marriage • bualneaa. 2b /d I J le I Of t"'e block. a Ba 2 stoz pool home klc • " . ., M d I ... u111•1, lrpto,r•frlg, --. H-·-•n~-·t• ca r en. poo · ac. nn 1 Kaye Realty 494-7754 " duplex $800/mo Oya no .oe'3 o e s ""7' " " ....... .,.._.,.,.,.,",.. Al 11 1815 Own/agt (619)726-5151 LllO llUL n u blk to beach. 2BR. frplc, & pet 595 539-6190 3 . . ~ ... bldg/ parking, pool/Jee Unlimited 832-413.t s IOEI ~nr ~"' s --, • C .. 1--C Lab Fereal 1055 11• 1•00 g ar . Year ly Catt BEST Rttyfee 83 -3030,eves548·8854 ,opeadaily9to6. nopets$965.833-2•82 lnt:t:Wu.......a ...... c~.u:·~-~2·7aHan ••Ir H 1 • H HI IS TE •· • 536·9524 eves Prof decorated Spring· Extra clean 2 Br, deck, 1'n 0 k d Su I 77 t111 1W ..,... I-::=:;::::;::::===;==:;;;:;:;;~ w''" views of ocean & bay EXQU I ~~~~~~~~~ ______ _ __ 3 blk• 10 ocean. no pe11. a woo ••eat• 0 ... ....-e: __ .. 57 .,... t= = 3 BR, 2ba, Point View,. 2 hurst br, 2'n be town-$6 .. -, '",.,_, ...,.,_,, ,.-. I.tat LLooaveld! ... 3w/eBICRtras2'"'wooctb•. quality Meister home In 1rP1 cs. 2 5 0 0 1 11 home 2 lrplca. dlth· 25/mo. "p.utments 3 Bdrm. 2 ba, 1 block to IMtclng ~ rmmmte ..., ______ """"'.., 1--"~gtaaa open beam The Forest 4 bdrm. or 3 UH 2 Ul.1211.JIOO S 1600/mo. Chuck or Liz washer, 2 car gar. pool, 2 Br 2dBa, wlll halve ~I beactt. On site laundry. With 2 Bt, 2 be apt. CM, yr ......._. • +Oen 3 ba fem rm M/ACorp.646-3949 11 .. ~6•5743 64,,7171 Jae & morel S850/mo cpta. ripes, pant;""'' NewportBeKhSo. $675/mo. 861~1•2 HBar .... No.,,../drtnlt. wear aweattr. deOs Slept lo bch 5 car ' ' . ._ · u-541 33"" S ... _. an deck, cloae to beech a.a• "1"''" Po m On a St CM off ai P<kg. Loe lot, low Gorgeous neutral tone LIN W&TllFlllT Penlnaula Pt. Exec home. • n ue ""'· ...,m. $950. No peta 1700 16th Street WntaJa1tn .,_... "" • 893-1381, ut 308 • ~;:n1.2::1e~e~~~1 ~~ f:;~~lnyo~~,~~~1!'~ 3s~;~~~~~= 2500 IQ ft. dlx 3 Br. 2',; s~1t,~·i~ ~~ bi:oc~ 1p:1.1 ::: s:rs. ~· (al Dover) t stUdlO, pr&;cy, raio. ~ -: r~ vg:c FOi.ind 217 8 mo fem S595 000 Own /Agt privileges. Super Con· 1-5.124 VlalldoNOfd. Ba, lrg master bdrm 539-6190BESTRltyfee 673-5354 642"5~13 $325 UtUI pd. Gattl(le CdM ~B .. 720-1222 ° '' bfn/wtlt t1bb)' eet. wtlt 673-79o1 dltlon $269,500. . 213-947_2329 .ulte, den, fem rm. 3 8 ac:h N av.II. No pell. 752-5122 • · · face, Beech & Werner OPEN SAT/SUN 1-4 .rr:Ld frplc'a, stepa to bay, nr lniat 4 N~port e o. ..... Bil TolhryourCdMntbMch. HB.893-1381ext30e L"""' OiSOf 1 Bdrm, 3 ba, pool/ape, 2 Yrty IM. 500 K St B) o rma. (at 16\tl) 3 rooma for 1tudenta: lrg ne.t. P...,_ S300 mo. F<>und:2moeokSfltn.puJ> 209 FERN .,. •f CdM ~ ~ -, Modern 2 sty Becit Bay. 4 beach, alarm. No pets 2 1 5 Bd 880 Irvine Avenue Am non--amkr, dean, Cett1•111 1 4 ealfy 1 frplc's, hi celllnga. Appl S 1900 /mo S7SO-S1300 645-1104 $200,aml$175.S75dep. A9f.Hoppy&45 •840rm In French Park, S.A. 2111••" Ill I =~::,~r:~.~r::. 548·257·5 • r -'fi.mn·lsor ,~ =.,~r~:~·o:; }20.tfK::lll•ge ~~-lkiii/iiitaiii2iii·iiiibiiieiiniiitiiiiii,.iiiliill. 2 be hm. w/Jacual. Ju11 7 8 6 -1172 Prln only. 642-1386 rtal I Ir , OCC & bul. 5.to.1ol5 lu ... lW " reduc ed s 10.000 N I T I I 2 Bf. 1 be, crpta, utH rm, ealty ..... ..... am Hunt. Beech home. Pvt .... Dll s 139.900. Call 966-1967 ewpor err· owe1 w nny pvt terrece, walk to .. bat... 111 .. ou•• prlv. EJ ....... CU. 20d8 Si-fnl IU\ IM priced, prof. decor . 3br t><:tl & attopa No pell .. " " -. -_... \IUl1U l\U.J $114.900. MUST SELL 5825/mo 873.7335 786-1172 K b k ? Frplc, dtw, w/d. '350. only, yrly IM $125/mo, 2BR DUPLEX. dbl e•raoe THIS WEEK. 496-n37 . enney un port . 966-8763 Iv meg. avau 3/1. 845-7234 ARE FREE on Orange Ave. C OH to .__ •-"/h l .a •o 2BR 2bl upper unit, 709'.i Large Bdrm w/walk In Olflct lntall n1.a ~:~~:r:.~: f!1,~~:>° l.i::·r--....,-,..--.--T'lllln ..... ... I ~·· Orchid 1650 mo/mo No Isn't that the horse that won ctoeat In Coate M ... all "I Cat·. HYElllllU pe1a 720-17o5 aot 3880MlcilelaooDflY9 Th TI I C I ,727 pnv. lnold. S285/mo . ._. t3001/fotcllh!>f>1Pactto 1 rm, luxurlou1 O 1441 Gale:r, Of. 48A/den, i850. 2 8t, garage. reftlge, lrvlne 8 r p 8 fOWn n elect. 541-3137 •hr. C.M. 12&0. Avall 2--B-r_T_wn-hme-.-1v.-.-b-.-. -a,-.1 In VIiia BalbOa. Anxloul 2 lrplc.. 2~ba. two 2 cat aouth of Hwy, no peti. now. 548·.•.t57 or tad! ger Iott of up-to Hit. ly ownr , garages, pool alz:e lot In 708 Avocado. 673_7787 Under • $1000 4 Brm nr\ ~ M/F. Lrg hme, lrvlne. POOi. H&-8702 MJ-1111 gradel. AteclnQ 199,500. & 122,000. IMS-7"'3 aree ot Miiiion dollar lnclda den 2 Ba root< frpl( I f\.J '/"' ~ hot tub. HouM ptlv. REF., ____ __,.,......,,___..,..,_~~~~~~~~~ 8 .19 homee. Ofter $375,000. UYllll PUii updated kit prvt ape '300. &5M231 IV't mag 1817 W•tc:tl1f Dr. H.B. r.: u:::z:; iiiiiiyirwnriiiiiiii&5e-iiiiiiii 74 iiiiiiiimj IHl,111 OPEN HSE SAT/SUN Bayfront epeeloua 2 Br 2 539~190 BEST Rlty fee If you're not su11 wt10 (or wllat) l(~pott wa$, 11.30 IC! ft. Found: KeaittM.lndl ....... ,. lllTI Ill& lllMI 1141 l•h• tn. INllll.Y11-I St7,IOO FINAL SALE Of THE VEN DOME CONDOMINIUMS All 2 ttory unltt wtttl • 3 Bdrme • 2 Bethe • ~o• 1250 Sq ''- • Pfiv•t• EntrlnOI • LMno Rm w/F\rlpfacl • Bullt-ln Kltc:Nn • Dfnlno ""- • ~ Petto •0"*1~~ • Comm.,_ Ion In aaeuma~ nnanctng on 1:30 to 4:30 PM. Ba S 1750/mo OODBRIOO don't feel btd -you're not alone llenntybu11•Mtt Is Nwpt: waMl to.~. POOi, Agent 541·5032 Blk/lan, lllv. d\eln, no thla 2700 an 11 one 1eY.i u~7 f I' "· .,.,,.... ~. utlll. -50. Avafl. C tag•. H 8 , 0 o Id. .... Robin.on Rltr ~~ Bill Grundy 87$-8181 2 br, 2 be twnhome, avall. one o ~ 111Sltncllvt1, d1lttrtnl ll>Mtlllent lloorpllns now. 54M2t0, ·~ •CdM dbl tut-. A amrs enweaVSlater. 841·281.t :~~::~::: ~t::~~ WALK TO BEACH ftOft' 48' 2ba, view. pool, tennis, 2/14. $750. 1ae-oaeo ew v~s.!.~.!~~ ::;i:=a.~ ... =.. On the bWI\ 1 room apta. ~~~~~5 Found: mele ~ Clr'Oll, Ridge Private cul-«»-MC thla lg 4bf, W Npt Cen1 gdnr, 2 frplc, '1Wn/ t WilHI luck pl he f • .., ... 230t W. Oc .. nlront, C chain INlh, bit & tin, for peece encl qui.1 at the front Community poole1 S2000/mo 159·8008 _ a11t11,_, T llf\d o llltnbon JOU deMfle A l*ftct Nwpof1 awn. S300 & .CCSM dill euH-. A amp! Bactt Bay .,..,, 540-4a&4 TOPoftheWORLDI Fan-tennta you own tend 2 2Ba.2car,w,ooe.r bltndol ~lurtllldhl111 -1111ttedift1fofestllllttl upuo.t1Ml&4 pri(ng from $400 2145 t utle VI EW I Jul! 1289,000. Open Sat/Sur JASMINE CREEK, 00Nn vu, $1200 1· 31-3519, babbhlll bfools lftd -1/Nt ponds, cooled by lllCIKll E. ~ H;i,y. 87~ Found~~ r ·,. 11ated·thould find 1 12·5. 301 Centi St Agt, view. 2Br, 2be, den. 1·838-875" OCQfl bfems. Add to tllal ttMia courtJ. Wllft._ Prof Ml~. Mft·IUl lOl\I cent 01 ..,.. on MW owner feat! Dorothy H3-510e 1 1800/mo, IM 844·t687 pOOls, 111111 w 1 COIMftief\t ~ nes .,_.. ldnMd to rwint ~ 110 aq II upttalre 219. -----......,...--3 B 2 ... 2 3bf, 3~. 3500 tea ft, fem. and empioymtftf llnd '°"'" _. • ..k--_..... *""room In~ twne In offclehop ~ 11'1....s --------lllllA Lii llPLD LIO r ,_ .. ty on rm North End of Qlted CYI ..,. _. _,,,.,. -Laig 8c:h Kit pm pYt altuatlon w/otf\ef ten--Found: Older M Whit• Poc>- Waltc t ~ bMetl Bal park. 400'~ Haftotrope communtty Belt*-In PfoedlJ tall llo4IM ( ""~) OM and beth. l40o1mo +' utM am.. C.M. b6dg ~7$ mo, cite, vtc. Biker & H#bof. Pier, ~WTy. r••· 3Bri 2b• S 1'°° 873-8323 town S 18'6 •M-9813 IWI "'"°"'· "",,.:' $5~ btltll .,.mnem.s 499 4J53 (toO) 531-0m Cd CM. AnlfMI Conltol ... 218 Bal Bl 873-~ Lu• 1 Br, lrg Matr suite, Laiau ~ nd "°°"' w/be ror ._per. b90utlYI omc:.., great Ound 1m11 wn dOg, ... rm ger 5 14 Fernle1r, ~· 90ft, II.Itch prtv., .,... 1oc, lnddl NOePtlonl!lt. brown,lhrthalr,23rd8t, ..... , S850/m o, no pet1. HOME FOR RENT U-50, ~ blodt f~ teltphone, aecretary, CM &46-122t LeUt. 2iti upgraded 213/459-8052 llguna HMll 2 Bdrm. MOO. H\M\tl t Vllt.tof ., boot~ avell Or'• home vec:.n' ~ , -Fenotd yard• & ger...-. I in ~ on bl9Ct\, H.I. ll041 F 1250• -• Found: Sm1 blk Cocbpoo, duc•d to .... fut Cetta""• 1124 Kie» ' Pftl welcofM. ~ ••m--. T~&M • 14a-1t03 ~on:r•met Ha . 1225,750. Aft Aon iAi/mo lif 2L'.Q. Agent.no•-.07u 115.IOIWtl.&-.pCOklrTV. iryouknowwt\e(youwa,,,1---------- WATI RfM()Nl ONy $210KI ,\pp(Oll 15" Poulton 13 ·938 I llde, latQe yaro, 2 cw I~ lllmbic• .... -~~CA "*-"''°°""' to advertlM b\lt don't 009. ,,... .. '*· ttOMl 1d1-. dn T/0 low Int In ""' M1"7331 .r _,,,, d g•r w/opener, (714) 3ga..996J 1 227.t Haoott9MtCM know hOW IO '*Y It, let va .,._d mb, *Hell & ff£Al. E8TMC now John Z~ Vlkl;J ...... lllW wutter/dtyer hoo -up. : 1'19Wpvt • • '""'IN SM-,,_.,*"''*"'• ... di II .,.._,.,.. hetp Well·wrltltn 01 1• M~, FV.142 .. flt 111-1• Re. 7eo-eeat. 540-66 ._ 2 6 pertly tum C1ote '°all :~t:' ~~~!:; !n°':· ,..,_, lfltll _. 111 ltcf..._ It~ ~ au L fled 1d• wut pu, vou •n Lolt! diamond ' .........-•••••-••-- - -Custom home, , .. ll: ' " 2te Cec:ll ..... ---11 tO -,.. ....... 'ftJ I .. .. I •1 ~~---------:-':'1" Siii thing• fut with Dally .,.. ••t• • e, I den TIL ---.... • ,..... f~ ......... °'*' .., 10 • Ill -~ up --I ... IOUCI\ w '" .... t g.. ladMll' rfna' RIWlrd. WIM AM c.11142•6671 Ptfol Want Ada $41.5.000 Ownr 66t-We ..,.., -· ... CIMllfied adl do It .... W. CoMt Hw), Hpl peopl• 142-MH t7'-'JM • • .. I plue the IRVINE MIRROA ~ th9 HUNTINGTON BEACHCOMBER ev.ry Wedneeday at no extra charge! CALL TOOAYll &llNILltl YOU< Dally Pilot s.rvtot Otrectoty Aepf'eaentat1Y9 Ml-OJ 1 td.111 SYDNEY , 0MARR •11 Wu... HM ltl1 Wu... SIM ltl Waa... SIM .i1 Wu• ..... ltlr Wu... llM le1 Wu... II lel1 ..... IHI Accountant. AMI &iite Wt •11rlllll: a.. llY Ml... Hana CMatlan Yacht• i.m llftll Pff °"'°9 ,_,, momlnga. •1111111111 o.v.loe>rMnt firm r• ~ COUHTEff" Hhl. Part/time counter help. Meklng • ..._a l'l'llln-40 hour .... o.y trtpa to non-amkr tor,.... ..... tor IMdkam ...._. leW of· qulrH lndlvldual to prtrfat cake deoorator. Laguna Beach. -494-&CSO agement treinee fof Long L.A. Company beMfttt,. ofllca. CeM btwn t.1, fl09 In ww... Dudee in.. handi. • van.ty of ae-Aeapon..,._ ~ for Beachotnce. Mult be..,. Pr..., Laguna reetdent. 557--4102 elude, typing. record counting actMtlel; Cofn. vatled dutlel, part/time Ull 0TU llmf perienc.ct aallor. Call s.ld r.ume: 1&22t W. Pw1 ttn'9 CLERK With keeping ~ __.., of. ~er bued GL acc:cunt-flex. hra. Hon/amoket. Guya, gala, hom«l\akeral Geoff at 2131434-2078 or McDurmotl. Suite 8 , ooottlng ~-IOe for flee admlnlelratlH • cuh plannlng, A/P. ~2t58 aft. 8:30pm SELL 1t KODAK FILM 2131~12'0 lrvtne. CA 92714. .......-~ In ..._. dutlea. l•"' pref. R. Poettlon requlr• coupons. Church benefit. --"~ 16/hr m ae22 .··········••! accoullng degr" or 11118 2404427 H 0 US EC LE AN ER 8 Mgr irwn.. port 8wt'I .,_ · Satanl y....a.. equlvalent.PIMM~ NEEOEOtowontlnorwe ..... " Call 7141432·1181 for -·••1111 1y, ...,ruuy 18 reeume to· Part/time eYtnfnol. APfJtty DITIO ...a of 4 Pref aoea 18-35 ..... d9lllll. .. ... ARIES (March 2 l·April 19): Work procedures r~uire review -Mclachlen lnVMlment at DIPrego'•. 2287 Fair._ Animal Cracttara Enter-p111me am. hour-. ~ e.rn *1004700 ....-. =pA..,..AT==-TlM~"".E:,_· ----~ ..;:; ..... =--=-... you may no t be getting most from efforts. Spotlight on it~ms Co. 1400 Oo"9 st . .._. view Rd. Co91a MeN. talnment hu Immediate ed. lnlured. CeM tor llPPl Cailtl peld dally, No°"'" Computet T.,m1na1 a. tlonl9t/t.eMiphone °'*'" lost-and.found, re lative in transit, dialogue with those who depend port8each,92MO 1111111 OJ*llngator "EMra"and 848-0909,892·9207 ~Ptewic.I Prtntier a.vtoe trainee ator ~-Ewe- upon you. Emphasis also o n pets. reliability, allies and improvement in PAIT /1ml other Stripping Tele-•••HINI ~eam ;' t!.5t'!: wtth ahlppng & •eceltMG n1ng ~ w.-... c.i health. ._1111., ~ram1.N0Toplela.50K+ and care tor elderty cou-dutlea. Mult .....,. ca-. JeyMMCollnafOf.Appt. TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20): F ocus on creativity style, variety, llililm Speoleity drug ator• ta otenllal. Muat be at· p1e 5 dye pr wk Mull ••• _, 281,..177 833'"'300 JIM sl.EMONS intensified relationsnWc· . Yo u receive reliable information concerning T ...... 1'Ho. ...... ,. _ __. n...u.. ..,...-i~~:~'~on •' tractive with QrMt body; haYe reta. 644-&421 wtth dlemele f« •••PGtt Plrthlme IMPORTS. 1301 Quell ,,. ..,._.,,. ~· .,_, ....... ......... have wit and theatrtc:al ~Salon. ..._1817 -... Street. He.pon 9w:f\. speculative venture. ocus also o n children, important chang~ and Pttot ha an exoehnt op-permanent par1/tlm• timing. can 845-4883. Infant program tw:har. romanc:c. Cane.er. Capricorn natives play paramount roles. portun1ty for • c:ww l>Ult. 30 hoUn/week. 4 UoeneeTalentAgenc:y. PIT. FIT, Or Cty .,.._ Mechanic f«...,. dub. LJaht typing. car nee. -.Y/llFW1 GEMINI (May 21-June 20): State your claim -means let others Orient.d ~tor Account tm 111.1.. F11111Y...... Own tran•. Aalan/Span. Prw1ou1 paid "*'-* Jlton . ..f!ri. •12• .. hour. Ftom otc ._encia. Ha. know where you stand and what you inte nd to do about it. Emphasis on Execu!M with • proven 1810 San M'r:c~ve • P k g h • I P f u I · ~ •/good JOb ref'• ••PGtt Bctl. l6CM330 Blc*onlca firm. l)PtnG ba . al l d 1 li . y · f1 bl . track record. Great N9wport for m:,~M®w!\ wl~ Pre-achoollD.D. work req. 2 yra of CO-. req, PA.RTITIME: Set. ~. H•pm. I 1000 to stc v ues, an , ong-range po c1es. ouattract avora eattenuon, potential guarantHd cerlence -~ ... ty ex pref. Degree pref. knowtldge of boat ~ Nee1lper.ooetlit«,.. 11200/mo. -..1412.- you can be rid o f unnecessary eitpensc and "losing proposition." draw ·~•t com· c.terer/CMf ~ ... iced;:;:;.; ~: 546-7201 t:! 2 pumkpanioJP'ftf 1 ,.,. .. • tall operation. Good U. 111_ . CANCER (June 21 ·July 22): Yo u beco me more mobile, versatility mlelk>n. • to move ~ need.ct In ,....... NllnG .... ....... ,.,.,,,_, Cher1e 7*"' 1122 •• • .... ff. I . . E h .d l. f Int t ptua Newpof1 Beactl er• full era. Starttng UlatY S5+ lntertor Dealgn TralMe halpfut. 16-'8 per tw to _,. .,.,.. Mat« ~t. So. pays o , popu anty increases. xc ange 1 eas. open mes -0 o managemen • · 1 3 • 81 hourwlthbenefltatorlklll wanted. mutt be wtttlng atlllt. 87MIOIO Orange Cty. n,;· A.E. communication, stress added independence and oriinnality. You'll Send reaume to time, call 1414 2•11 i.v.i. Call 8:30-5pm onty, to i...m. aome ~ PART-TIME. Vartad hour'S llo'd ..,..d 4_ " I d h h d be . I ccd Le A ..-. la P. 0. Box 1580 tor appt. .._. .... ,.&.. .. .... •1a .. -... ..... a...-....--to ·-. • ocate ocument t at a en m1sp a . o , quanus natives p y Coet• Mee&. 82828 •M-5761, Mk for Brett. ,..,p,.... ....---..__,._._.. to lndude ear1Y A.M. no.,..., 213-607-6091 key roles. . EOE Dear Suba Grandma: uk for BUI W. WOfit In ChlropracUc oftc ...... ~hwac»-i---.-....---...,,.._.-.=-..,,-~ LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Look behind scenes, follo w through o n first P-.. come. car• for FILE ILEll L.eulng Aaent needed tor Inf. v. Mwtwlt: l50wpm pendable vef*'9 (amlll RESTAUMNT HELP. &- impressions. Choose course that brinat hannony o n domestic front. me. 9:30·3PM. whll• Light typing, ftllng, aortlng Cotta Meaa aipt com-:.C mor~•· train ~ truck. van. atatlon perlent»d 1" Plzz.a & v.-: 111111191 mom wort(•. I am cud· mall. gen. off~ dutlel. plex. mutt be ax-. cornm. wtttt ~) to ...,.. ,.... Puta.131~ Spotlight on money, investment&, ability to locate needed material. Exp. ne.ded 1n arw of d~. sweet and euy !o Nwpt Bch reat ••t• co. s>er*adlnlaallng pub-axper. after 10em ~ de.-In lrW'9 ~ You'll learn b y teaching, d ebt will be repaid and you'll have valid data Input, bWlk recs; love. Call Wllllam • call Loi., 833-2800. lie r•ttone. pag&,.d Mon-Set M4-0651 .... Mutt be ~Lundi ..,..,_. .. tot opportunity to recoup loss. auto. AIP. Addlllonat mother •1842-7188 Food & coc:ktall tef'Ver'• aystem, knew..oge In Ill.Ill dable. ContaC1 Greg German Rut. In So. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Social activities accelerate -more dutlel win be fttlng/UI• Ctilfopractlcua'twanted, exp.,tufttlmedaya.Ap!>fY landlord t.,ant law • Exp'd MacGregorYac:hta. Hvde~=F= Laguna.49t.1207 demands a re made upon your time. Judgment, intuition an: on target typing. Non-.amkr P"-'· no experlen<le needed. In person btwn ~12AM & must. Hlghty motivated 193{ Placentla. c M between • 1 · Salee: -some persons. previously indifferent. will now bee-Orne staunch Cau 752-1282· Dorta &50·2273 3-8PM. No phone call• Mlt atarter nMdad for · · a.m. 2 · 842""321 Ungerle home PAMn- allies. G emini, Sagittarius natives ptax outstandi ng roles. &II Tiil OL, Cocktalll ple&M. The Beach Houae == ~o~ ~off~ O:::::· tatklnl. PIT. $380-1490 UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Be wllling to tear down for ultimate requlr• Nrv1ce rMn tor ULlllUYOLll ~:'~~\:18 Sleepy expenenoe. P-.. Mf"1 Mon-Fri, ~xper nee: PllT/Tlm monthly. Cell Enchanted pu rposeofrebu1ld mg on morcsolidbase.Cyclehigb,you11beat rigbt lnllde & outald• cu .. PIT cocktail aerver ' · · reaume to P.O. Box ulary negotlabl•. Wllffm ~.250-0340 place at crucial moment. Much that occurs is shrouded in aura of tomer aervlce. ~:,ct neadedfOfday&evenlng FlllTIFFIOI 8 708-125, Newport 648-3918 Supervlel~car· s .... mystery. Step forward, refuse to fear the unknown. ~~1~~~P'!' com-: lhlft1•· 8 m~l1hl min. •x,j for local pttoto atudlo. Beach, ca. 82856-1708. lllll• ,..,.. wty mom1ng ...,,... -.n WI I SCORPIO (Oc 23 N 2 1) F ~ · d hi ... · _, per enca. •He ca Light ulea and recep-aa1 llTI 10em Sat & Sun Mutt TOP S$1 f<K •al•IPW'9C)n . . t: -~v. : OCUS ~n inen s P1 ro ... ance, "**'rate w/u.p«. CalC btwn 8&4. Mon.-Fr1 .. at tlon. 20 hra. WHk. u-' CERT. NURSE'S AIDES -. • with XteM!ve .xp.,. special commu01cauon which could lead to JOurncy. Spotlight also on 645-8582 from 8 to 4 tor 845-5000 ext. 521. s..5-e786 for N9wport Beach omc.. 7am-3·30pm & part time have.;:·;::" ~= ~ t, treict ..._ tor em o.tjonal fyl~ll~ent. populanty, a.bility to exp~ ideas in dramatic an Interview. ... llUILTlll Front offfQe trainee. Some ~··~:1::. :; 3pm-fpm. Ptaeilecel ~ :. & m199ge. ·AWY 1n 1000 untt ~..._ fashion. Garn indicated through wntten word. ':rrgo p~ys key role. AUOtOMOEO Recotdlng Become • prof .. alonal typing & flllng exp. nee. ablllt to wotkunder tWW'I 10em & 5Pm. Mon. ~ --~: 330W. V91opment protect, Fol-SAGITl'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 2 1): Youll receive necessary Co. need• ta,,. dupli. con9Ultam & en)oy fat). Somebkkp'g helptul.Go ..:,,.. a muatSelaty thruFrt.~1 a.yst..CoetaMeaa. lowthroughtocloelng ot '.'funding." Gree~ light flashes for p~ogress -career Or .busines~ boost ~~i~5. WI I I Tr a In · ulous Income. w-e985 lnduatrln. 842· 119.t ~lable. 714 844-9180 1f1M hnHlll Orange Coat Deity PMot ::a. Muat have top 1s part o f scenano. Stand tall for rights -you 11 receive credit long -na 1 ~PIT Pat1/tlma evening• & EOE SMd r_,m. to: Ad f002 overdue. Significant d om esuc adjustment takes place, results in Babyllnar. 3:30-5:30PM, ,~~~2.' ·-· .. 1 N ~~~ ......._ Good phor'9 Pre-School THctier. Oalty Piiot. &ox 1seo: beautification of surroundings. Mon-Fri, own trana. P,..achool. Morning•. -• pt • • vok:ie. Al" tor Kathy. Tuea-Thura. Newport Cotta Mee&. CA 82t28. CAPRICORN (Oec 22 Jan 19). Spiritual values come into focus 846-8833. E.alde CM. SantaAna. 556-2000 Opportunlt .. avallabl• motivated. exp. Legal 751-ta22 Beach. 1:30·11:30AM 1---,,-~,....,.,,.,,...,,.....,--. · : · · . . . · with the Lot Angelea S.C'y. Thia chaitel1glog $5/hr.962-3257 SALESPERSON You'll obtain lo ng-range view, potential wdl be clarified and travel Coordinator for Youth Ac· Tlmet Clrculallon o.. poeltlon requlrea atnct ---FULL/TIME plans can be solidified. Define terms, see others in realistic light. Ba.,Oa Bay Club quatlc otftce. olfloe *1111 p, r 1men1 1 n our tt.,tlon to detaM & of. eu.y phonaa. order taking • PA o FE scs 1 oNA1~ Experience 1n Hallmark Emphasis on language distanceanddesiretolearn. &•~tok~""""~h door-to-door newapeper ,.,.. potential tor ad-and writing. vwtety )ob. Waltera, ockt• cerdl & otnoe ~ QUARrus (J • 20-F b 8) S d Ca · r .,.,.. ·~..,.. ..... program Gu.,an-vanoament .. omo.Mgt. Good phone manner Waltru1••· Bu1era 40hrwklnd aome~ta A . ~· . . e . I :. tu .Y Pt:'CO~ message 1or OILY 1111 group•. Some wknda. IMd hourly .,;age plu• Ref• req'd. 840-M2 math tlPPltude and neat needed. AWY In per90n. & wknda. ee2..ae10 val\lable hint. Be rcahsttc m connection with credit raungs, taxes and ladlea' health ac>• In need Sea Bue 842·5031 commlssJon HOUB' 9AM handwriting req ,,...._ Cate Laguna. 856 So. 1--------g~ntee ofloans. ~Ive deep. rej.~ superfit!:U answers. Someone is ot Mr'vtce-oriented lndl-to 2PM, or 4PM to 0 0PM. Sect~ TflllM aubmlt rHum• and ~ ~~S:· ~ES~':°!'.,,~ tryrng to protect you, 1s actually a ieCT'et ally. ~ ::C.~_:o_~ lllLY ftLIT Training 11 provided. A..-, El . omc. ,__ aalary requnm.nta to: · · needed to handle two- PISCES (Feb. I 9-March 20): Go slo w, be sure oflegal ground. It is .,... -.,...,.. -· Potential to earn $300 ""1.,•p'ln" °'•nod dlc'ta_....tlon K~ Medical Corp. kar·1 OYerflow ~ · · ed ._ · · n._ d · · 7:3<Mm to 2pm Tuee.. Now accepting appll-plus per wMk For an In--, • 5452 8u91neaa Or Hunt-......... . ttme t!> r~v1ew pr~ ures .. to 11scert.am . nll!Pts .ana penn1ss1on.s. Wed .• Thura. Wiii be cation• for Olatrtct Man--tervtew call: · equlppment aklll• lngton Bch. ca · 82829 ..... Coa11 Properttea Poterattal 1s emphasized. au~1ence .facto r 1s ~~tlighted and public trained. agar to aupervtae newa-(714)957.2361, Ext 1204. nace11ary. Call Toni Attn: Ui can you.... 873-S410. Mei'°' Ken relations program becom es Vital. An es plays SI 1ficant role. wrTall --paper carrtara. Should 78&-5571 T a-;:u ,. f Spare3hnNghtly7 Sai..peraona. BALBOA _..,_ .... "" haW good peraona!lty, General otflce/MCretary ,....,. your """ 1tu11 or Are)"O!.I ISL.AND REALTY now Partlllme, needed tor day neat llPPMfMCe & .,)Oy w/aome aoc1g. exp. for a.II ttlingl lat with Delly :iew goodlu with • we11g;oo;,,., hiring 8~700 ..... a ,.... 31M 'Pmtaall 3012 lulMI• Ill & evenfng lhlfta. 8 mOt worl(lng with youngat...... lml manufacturing firm In Piiot Want Ada. 0 ..... ., ed. 842-5878 dependabl9 . Loet: 212, 5 lb neut....i M Tt•--'• tf lt.,.rt Waat.. 4 experience minimum. Must have Van, Wagon or lrvlne. Must be good I •1 p·1 t -and Mlf motivated? SALES Poodle mix, Wht/gr _, p Ind I Mei( ....._.ti-PICk·Up. No compact typist w/some computer • II y I a •• ••• •• •. .... Do you.... You can Mm $500~ spot a. Nickl 848-1813, PHIE HIT&IT ~ .. .:._ In :O~~ PleaM call tor appoint-. can. Good aatary, mlt.-exp. Mrs. Witt 97~eo&O ~ EnlOY working with kld97 part/time & wortc 'fCN' 847-2585 111111111-1212 co.Prlnc.onlypleWcall :.~~-~~~· 8-5: =--==~~ IEIEUL.lfflll • lf~~2~ES owntwstse1·111•(10-12) Lott lrranlan Puaport. lOl Btrry Charchun. Marlotl · · portunlty Apply In per-Costa Meaa. Reply 10 Ad • PART Tl IE .: 2:30~ Mon. thru Fri IUIOUT Vic. Irvine. # ee12so. Tri 1 Newport Hottl 640-4000 aona10.iity1>llOtClrcuta-#111, Dally Piiot, Box • Entry....,.. poaltlon wtth 786-8425 A r ne tic et to Feb 17-18 only. Banking tlon Offtce. 330 W. Bay 1560, C.M. 82626. • I growing company In Loat aml whlttlltt la dog j FK. Must be · uMd by •ertt••, llllP'l111111 St. C.M. Mon thn.I Fri. IEIWL lfF'lll • P/T front olllce help Newport Beach nHr llllcy tall. pointy toe•. 2121184· •150· 950-8388 T.D.'i 4111 1rr,=:11y•te :in~~m: ~ ~ 5pm._: ptlOM Secretaty to work In : Deliver Daily Pilot by auto : nMdad '°' buly Newport Hoag Hoep. Rac>ld ado under med, CM 846-3302 Summ« Trawl Europe. 1,t T.D .. i lt,&sd; 124' peraon 'in :J<l\*1.,. ........ ·Hoff · beautllUI congenial offtce e ( 2 h da ) e =~lat' vanoatnal•t tor right per- Mixed female Lab, apotted Greetl crui.. 27 daya. int. Well aecured. Dua 5'A office of t>uay uvtnga a E.O.E-In H.B. with lnter•tlng • approx. ours per Y • • '°"· Exoet. grwnmer & Chell, vie Huntington Student•. adult• wel· yr9. Xlnt pay record. IOeft. Good let.phone .. work. Type 80 wpm. • Weekdays afternoon, week-• IUL m11111t =· :::'·;,t,..t%: Beach. 842-8152 com•. 845-2-'77. K....,. 546-7882 typln.si lklll• required. iliJ llllWlllTll Salary commenaurate : ends early morning· . Earn Ap-• ExpetlaftCed agent dealr· phone ,,.,..on9ffty re- l.oat dog, t>rwntblt Shelli. can Betty, 754-1801. Fulltttme cs.v-.. s. eu... with exp. 863-2000 I Ing CNrmlng CdM io-quired type. Fa, HB I FV .la1lat1H1 l.lllm.D ..... at496E.17'tt1St .. C.M. hffrlllflM :prox .$40(}permo.Call • =~~.~;; 1'thetll .. ., 863-7201. 213-580-6497 ftr la1t fell ..,.._,It..... 1700 Adema. Coeta Mee& llU¥llY 5 days. good opporturnty. • • commlHlon Incentive ..... ,.. cidXRETTE or VibEo s~ In 11t .. 2nd EOE Fumltur. delll\'ery & ware-549·818, Mr Hall. • : ptua prlva1e offtoe and 1--------- SCR·M·LETS DISTRIBUTORSHIPS AobtTf;:,nce 1~~1CM IUITYmulT hcMIM ~. Muet be Orandmothar type. to : CIRCULATION u~. • ~,ev..!.Y.:!.~72~!~0ay911 ~ ••• n ... ft Caah BualnaH.... We RE~., Bel~ Rent or top % FMNon nMt, ~able to baby lit tor my a mo. old • 642-4321 IDE e ,..,...,,... v .,._ ~ -•• · -• ANSWERS ~=· rn:.i~.o:: &42-2171 545-0811 i.itnd ..... &44-4111 think. C::1.aa22 ~·~· =~ . AEALESTATI: L::!:'..~ ~:.~.:..a....: Bellow-Otlly training a • BONDED Lit Wu... 1111 •t •• Y llLllPlllll retary •Ith excefl•nt Sheet·E~tng :1t~:'~:"'foC:'o:'N *Uftmllll* e:.·~~== o:~~·.::t'l ~ t~~~t>oe~~S.:~ ::: ~~~= Le ,, HO~ID~• world PART OR FULL TIME Comp1n1on1Ard-.--tor • tine a. ~ ..,_ 11thSt.rC.M..tam-5pm. KIDS·f•DN GREAT TR~. AftJ PRIZES! W*'t73-4800 ,..quk'lnQ 11~ ug •\ BUSINESS. WldoW. XJnt Q9POttun!ty vtclng of acttv. ctwt• IU\ ... ~ Ca II J udy SI on•. ~v! :10~ ~ t: INVEST S3,895 to $50,000 for meture woman who.. n.t. 845-7100 ...... ·= ... ·· llllf111•1T • ........, EOE you HO Wlnaton-Salem-Koolt lootclng for • permeMnt ...... .. Law offlCa. MU11 type 45 '-=--------:-kldt hofM for a L· 1-800-241-2288 llve In altulllon In New· Boat w..,_, FIT. APfJtty In NEWPORT BEACH wpm, have aupeffront of-ary. •JtP ' typtng. IDAY. port Beach. a day wont t:.;ton· 2200 W. CO..t We .,. kM*M,.or two flee ,,.. ...... ,,.nee b · aho rthand, bkkp'g l DI .. I .. ___.. ...,_ ~ ""----8.-ctl .... -krio•tlda9. Send,...,.. Shlpplng/receMng clrk, las atl~ " -· ',.,,. °". ,.,.. f« · ·--~ • · .,Wtc. • ex· s>er*ice M!l 111 ary. Cell to W•t ln..,..tn·•rta Ltd local drlwr. ~ be ex· * f * hobblea. Mu.t O'Mt Ollf, 8 o o k k e a p e r . tu 11 pei1ialad peopta to ~ ... d8)oa M , 840-9951 3UO St.O ...._ Of. So perialad, 135-7501 no arnonrtdrintt. We ohat~Juntor Aocoun· our twn. W. of*• flilt COMt v-. 8.A.. '2704 10 wayti to mlk• money + raq. engtlatl tpMklng. tant needed by ~ paced, ah .. anglng. poeo. • Ptntaab0 HlZ benefit•. Call 983_.570. 7141155-8104, e.s or BMattANl!tttMlftvieet· hlonwtthtopl)tY& trtnge a!lllTllT allcll .F Executive ... k• 3 key 131-7887 ~""'-ment firm. expwteoc• btnefttt. Non/amotcer. St. Mlrtl18 euc 1n peopi. tor bu91n..e •· wttti oomputerteed •· 844-06t5 •~ 111.a d)'nan'l6c. P'lltl A.! of-M&•••IE panaloft. Saaea. mar'tl•· lllllllllT counting pref. P..... ~ t ,..~ • " ftoa. ~--. ~ ..... ,_ ~t ~ 1 ..WS ,___to P.O. loll · • 1 1 ralNI •• TO $75 00 _. .-rv 86, Pf~~ eic>PllW-""" mer.::;::o,. · E=~floon.ct .. !!~o~ 1708-121. N•w~rt ,roor...,w erchlconat ~ ur • '"~ tK.U\, --. e---. •1.HO ..... 718NO.HAR80A81.VO. hl~ttrongtfldtrecord. .. ,,_..,. ,_ ,... .. .,,... .. ~ needJ al Wt hMt lS o01f111P tot,_...... ---1 • - l'\JLLIRTON c.11 for lnterYlaw accountant with oon· IMd\, ,,_ ·--1 = di ~1 ,:0:: ....:'to • .,. ,......, tilt 1llt Or .. r.t •tart wtttl ac 11•" ... 111-1111 (714).,2·1t84 etructlon..,.,..,_,wlllag:ck_.,,~for ra/OOfM\. ~ ,DlllrP'iot OwtlW'ftmrtttUO..-.-: ~em':t 1 llYI l nu .... ,,.,,. eccount ~ ... °'* pet· jeCta. Send ,..,,,. Incl -' llMJl a JO '• .,...... o. --.. .. noo. ... .,.,, 9Wtl. r9Celw9b6e I ~ all°" ton, ~ t1" I Nft tO MIWy req. to Cfw'll f\. WOf\ I "" lllOrt llOlrS. T• .. _, ,_,"" CA 82MO. Attl'l; Ame. ATTRACTIVE ...,.. IJt.11• oornputw, aomt 9'f*1t k.y. ~ r..ume wftf'I Stephane lne. 1122t W. _. -':1.:WIUI -~""'= 1 MAS8£US8ES offloe cM*. No"'*'"° Nl#Y requlrtrnentl to K. Mo Ourmott autt o -... -.... --. ary Soa ~ TOIEAVEYOU. 111a11'1M.. In office."'..-~ Hohnd, 1424 ,...,port 1 .. . .. tlllr•ia no """or ~· -a -.. "4 LU\•, .. ., I :M! ...__ ~u.. ....._. ,.,...... ....__ ,... ll'Ylne CA. 12'71' II -.. illbr~ ...... al•. l ·-• vrsn• nv~ Abeefttte owner.,,. u._,_ ...., ..... ...ni, ..,.,_. -~ ....... '""P'Q required Hr• ,,,________ muat e~t ty 714/130.1213 10AM-11. t282t 1M ~ MO-tOtO ... ITII ~ ~In Moft..w.csn. or a.MS ,.. Wtltt a WonclarM Wortd If '°'6 know -"111 you •ant ·= (7. 14) 541-705l 1 111111 IULn m:;', ~-c.AA:i.o~ of ·~~pp~,::~ ~rtOW"'=': .::~. ~ ~ ,,. iailiMmYlilii•iiililliJlf lll-U11 r.f./t.T'ot c1 ... lt;~, ~ w .... wrt,,., ct Outcll ONLY m.t1tt ll ... U11 '*llftMI Me, To p6aoe your ed, 11.o ada Wiii put 'tO'I In UIK! HAT. wnere'a C91 "2..9171 MCI ... a touch w11h th4 right ~ P.I V~? CeM It Yurik• CSl•ttlbutor. o.. Om'l'lecl Ad-Ylaot .... peoe>te IM2·5e18 ,.,,,., ........... TONI 192-6912. Y'I" ·- ( J ' ACROSS 1 To-do 5 Catd g1me 9 ''-1111" 14 Fluency 15 -•lick 18 Automaton 17 Wiste allowance 18 Anger9CI 19 Cockptt 20 Intense 22 CcMor pro 23 Concept 24 Locallon 25 Frenctt ruort 28 Destruc:uve "'""" 32 Bitter drug 33 Road mak8f 34 Male 35 Water body 36 lesser 37 F1n1shed 38 Comp. pt. 39 Verbose 40 Epicure 4 t Reschedules 43 Un1lorm 44 Sweetsop 45 Rescue •6 UK river 3 .. 59 ,Belt WaatH 49 0t1h t•ktfS 53 °'°"' $4 ll'!MCt SS Ptn111tueh 56 Ballery pole 57 Kick In 58 Greek leUtrl 59 -and dined 60 Some July babe• et Morse unit DOWN 1 Places 2 Pastry 3 Czech riVflr 4 Kept 5 Thorns , Asian peninsula 7 Hoary ' 8 Bushy clump 9 Judas 10 Stinger 11 Incite 12 Accent 13 Vega or Mira 21 Food llshes 22 Rome's river 24 French region 25 Skip wam• JlllOIAHLTS DIT OF IDlllll DITIFWlll PMVIOUI PUZZLE 80i. YID 26 ForlOfn 21 Roman dale 28 Polishes 29 Repenl 30 Doomed one 31 Abrasive 33 langu1Shes 36 Smidgens 37 Dellected 39 Diiuted 40 Aria singer 42A-- 43 Machine 9 16 19 tools 45 -voce 46 Defrost 47 -SOit qui mal y pense 48 Erelong 49 Negative 50 Whl1 St Eon segment a 52 Cummet- bund 5" Bad: pre!. 10 11 12 13 • I . , /.._ • 1 I nu COMMtll CHEVROLET ~,..\i ,r r. r I ' • r J I \I f I S4t>-I 200 ~. ort 23K ml, snlmn rt, nu tires. perl eond, lllver. 110,950. 771-51~ "' I 65 Mu11~. 1Upcwb con- dition, must SM to ap- preclat•. 14.000 firm. 846-1802 '&fl MUST ANG CONY 0..UUlul, orlQll*, $4500 flrm. 491-5373 ran II • , cond, oeect1 minor body Wk.11000 Obo 642-4571 LARGEST SELECTION ot Late model, low mlleege CadHlaca In Southern Caltlomiat See UI tod1rr.y! &40-1860 '84 TRANS AM eather, P/W , A /C. AM/FM Cau, 5 1pd. 48 payment• ol S257 Call Sandy, 97&-3555, ag1 NABERS CADILLAC 1911 COUPE de VIUI DIESEL C9dUIK Wire Wheel Covers • Dual Comfort S.t1 -Power Steering, AM/FM Stereo c.a..tte. ( 158982) '7995 1911 SEDAI de VIUI DIESEL IHI FUETWOOD llOCWI _, DuAI Comfort Power Seel1 • Fut! P°"""", (18JX100) '9895 1911 OllSIOllLl CUTWS SOU DIEHL CrulM ContrOI -PC1W8t Window. -Power Door lock1 -l.oeded. (1AIW281) '4995 1111 COUPE dt VIUI DIESEL 0u.i Com tort Power s .. 11 ~Full Power -Low Mltet. (iOFJ376) '9495 1111 OllSIOllLl HLTA IOYAL DIESEL Powtt Windows -Powlt' Door Locti:t -CNIM Control -81.-.o TIC)e Ptayiar. (301841) '5995 • ' c I ; I '\ ' .... .... • '!:' .. .... ---------~----~~~~---------------~---· . offrui frolic at Date Festival are'sappetizing 'MAGIC FLUTE' TOENDOCC9 S OPERA SEASON J..n. -· "l\. '\, "O. ~--------------_.... ________ ......... calendar Fri. Clualcal T BS LOJllG BBACB 9 TllPllOJllT BA.ROQUE lt"SBMBLS p~nta the complete Brandenburg Concerti of J .S. Bach. to- night and tomorrow, 8:30 p.m .. First CongregauonaJ Church. Third and Cedar Avenues. Long Beach. (213) 436·3203. GllEGO•T COLltll.AJlf, classltaJ guitarist, enter- tains In 1.a Palme re$· taurant. The Newporter, 1 l 07 Jambo~ Rd .. New- port Beach. Monday through Saturday. 7 p.m. 644-1,.,00. Country TllA VJS T OU1'G BAKD. Crazyhorse. ,8:30 p.m.-1 :30 a.m.. 1580 BrookhoJlow, Santa Ana. 549-1512. Jau STU DIO JAZZ ltJlf8BllBLlt8 I AJlfD IV, directed by John Prince. perform at 8 p.m .. Recital HaJI of the University Music Center, cat State Long Beach. 6101 E. Scvm1h St., Long Beach . (213) 498-4280. SUPZRCU8810N PLUS with S teven Traugh. con- ductor. Program features assortment of · d rums, chimes. marimbas and xylo- phones. 7 p. m .• Santa Ana College. Phllltps Hall. l 7 at Brtslol. Santa Ana. 667-3180. RUTH PRICE. recognized as one of the best female jazz vocalists In the .world. ap- pcan Thurs.-Sun.. 8:30 p.m. through March at Ron's In laguna. 1464 S. Coasl Hl~hway. Laguna Beach. 491-4871. RICK SHERll.AK on the piano and WAYl'flt WAYl'flt on the s axophone. 9 p.m.-1 :30 a .m . caft> Lido, 2900 New- port Blvd., Newport Beach. 675-2968. T HE E R IC llARlltJlfTBAL J AZZ TRIO. TuJsa Rib Company. 3305 S. Bristol, Santa Ana. 241-9005. COIO'RltY PHILLIPS, a favorite entertainer of Brit- ish royalty and New York cafe society, appears with his trto In an cxcluslvt> engagement. Friday and Safurday 9 p.m.-1 a .m .. Tuesday th~ Thursday 8:30 p.m .-12 :30 a .m .. Li - brary Lounge. The New- porter, 1 I 07 Jamboret" Road. Newport Beach . 644-1700 Pop PETlt WILLCOX pcr- fonns his tribute to Elvis Presley and Rock ·n · Roll at 9 p. m ., The Grand Hotel. 7 Freedman Way. Anaheim. T hrough Marc h 24 . 772-7777. ltDDllt llODY, 8 p . m .. Universal Amphitheatre. 100 University Plaza Dr .. Universal C1ty. North Holly· wood~) 520-8800. LO BROOKS, the Louisiana-based. Chi- cago-bred blues and rock 'n · rongultartst, appears at The Nugget at Cal State Long eeaCh. 8 :30 p.m ., 6101 E: 7th St., Long Beach. (213) 4984280. Sophisticated pianist Confrey Pbllllpe, a faTorlte entertainer of Brltleb royalty and New York cafe MCiety, ta •tart:tnc an ezclualTe engeement at The Newporter raort'• Library Lounge. See Friday'• maalc llatinC• for detail•. VIJllCEKT 8COTT plays guitar In tht> Wint" Cellar. Tht> Ncwportcr. 1107 Jam- bortt Rd .. Newport Beach. Tuesday through Saturday. 7 p.m. 644-1 700 Theater "AJllJlflE" at the Fullerton Civic LtgJlt Opera, Lemon and Chapman. Fullerton. Fridays and Saturdays at 8, Sundays at 2:30. through March 4. 879-1732. "BRIGA..DOOJlf" at the Harlequin Dinner Play- house. 3503 S. Harbor Blvd.. Santa Ana. nigh Uy except Mondays at varying limes until Feb. 19. 979-5511 .. "BB BTlt BIRDIE" at Saddlebac k College In Mission VrtjO. Fridays and Saturdays at 8. Sundays at 3. unul Feb. 26. 831 -4656. "CllBJUIOV IK YALT A" at the Newport Harbor Ac- tors Theater: 390 Monte Vista · St.. Costa Mesa . Thursdays through Satur- days at 8 p.m., Sundays al 2:30 unttl March 4. 631 -5 110. "DEA TBTRAP" at the Newport Theater Arts Center. 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach. Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through March 10. 631-0288. "A LIFlt IN TBlt TllJ:ATER" by the lrvlnc Community Theater a t Tur- tle Rock Community Park. lrvlne. Fr1days and Satur- days at 8 p.m. throua,h Feb. 25, Sunday. Feb. 19', at 2. 857-5496. ''llAR o r LA llAJfCBA •• al Curtain call Dinner Theater. 690 El CamJno Road. Tustin. ntghlJy except Mondays at varying curtain times through March 25. 838-1540 . "llA88 APPEAL" at the Grand Dinner Thealer. 7 Freedman Way. Anaheim. nightly except Monday at varying times until March 4. 772-3:120. "THE PIRATES or PENZA.MC£" at Scbas- tlan 's West Dinner Play- house. 140 Ave. Pico. San Clemt>nte, Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m .. Sundays at l and 7 p .m . until Feb. 26. 492-9950. "S T ARTING HER B, ST ARTIKG NOW" at the Gem Theater. 12852 Main St., Garden Grove. tonight and Saturday al 8 p.m .. Sunday at 7:30. 636-7213. "A ST R ltltTC AR NA.llJtD Dlt811Ut" at the Golden West College Play- box Theater. Huntington Beach. tonight and satur· day at 8 p.m .. Sunday at 3. 895-8378. ''TERRA NOVA'' at the Laauna Moulton P1ayhousc, 606 Laguna canyon Road, t..aauna Beach. tonight and Safurday at 8 p.m .. Sunday al 2 :30. 494-0743. -Slnglea PARltNTS WITHOUT PARTJlfltR S meets al Charley Brown's. 16160 Beach Blvd.. Hunttn,lton Beach. 5 p.m. 892-853f. WBSBL or '1lDJlfD- 8111P, for slng)cs over 45. meets at Revctt House. Tustin. 524·3327. 11188 AJlfOIS'8 91ROLlt8 DAlfClt C.LUB, 8 :30-1 t :30 p.m.. Frank Amoss Tr1o. Layfayctte Hotel. 144 Linden Ave .. Long Beach. (2 l 3) 435-6311. Lectarea UTAH'S GllltEN AJlfD COLORADO RIVERS are the subject of a river rafting lecture being presented 7:30-9:30 p.m .. Orange Coast Concite. Fine Arts Hlill J I 9. 270 f' Falrv1ew Rd., Co$ta Mesa. 432-5527. -Film• "DIVE TO ADVltJlf - TURlt" captures the Im- agination of pro6pccllve and veteran divers. 8 p.m .. Or- ange Coast College, Robert B Moore Theatre, 2701 Fair- view Rd., Costa Mesa. 432-5527. "SHAD" ts the Orst fea- ture of a series of classic Western film s to be screened at Golden West College. 7:30 p.m. Forum U. 15 744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach . 895-8367. 82 admission. "S T AOltCOACB " ts presented at 7 p.m., SaddJe- back College North Forum Theater, 55"00 lrvlne Center Dr .. lrvtne. 559-1313. Etc. llllm lllKULICS Is fea- tured at the Laguna Poets meeting. 8 p.m .. Public Li- brary. 363 Glenneyrc, ~una Beach. 494-8375. 'fU SAK JOAQU11' FllltSBW ATER MARSH IUtSERVB l8 the focus of two guided tours spon80red by lfC Irvine's Cooperative Outdoor Program. Included Is a discussion of history and stgnfficancc or the re- serve. Meet at gates of Arboretum, North Campus. UC lrvlne, com er of Jam- bortt Road and Campus Drive, 11 a .m. and noon. 856..0031 . RIVltRSIDlt COUNTY bcgtns Its National Date f'csll\tal with opening ac- t I vlt 1 es In c l uding a 90·mlnuterostumed parade through downlown lndlo al 10 a.m. Monday. Friday n~ht features The Hank Willlams Jr. band In concert at 8 p .m . with Mel MtDanlels as guest star. The Arablan Nights Pageant Is presented nightly at 6:45 p. m. In the open air Arabian Nl~hts Theater. Other festi- val attracUons lnlude camel and ostrich races, a petting zoo. aerialist Wini McKay and Outness Book of Re- cords foot Juggler Chestt>r cable. Pop-country and contemporary performers Clay and SaJly Hart a rc on state Tues .. Fri. and Sat.. Feb. 2 1. 24. and 25, at 3 and 8 p.m. A 4-H and F'FA livestock show ts Tuc8day through closing day. A p~ resslonal rodeo 18 held Wednesday and Thursday. Festival hours are I 0 a.m.-10 p.m. Interstate 10 to Monroe St. exit. to High-way I 11 . East on 1 1 1 to festival grounds. lndlo. (6 19) 342-8244 . Closing day Is Sun .. Ft>b. 26. Sat. Claulcal UC IRVIIU CBAlllllta ORCllS8TRA, with Step· hen Erdody as conductor. features Hummel 's Pop Festival star Sooimeae Shannon wt1l appear on Dla-- neyl&nd'• Space Staee th.la weekend du.r-m, Top 40 eTent.na• ~that a1ao will feature Kruh, tbe Dau lfand, the Jump •n tbe Saddle band and Papa Doo Run Run. "Trumpet Concerto·· with Alfred Lang as trumpet sololsl. UC lrvlne F1ne Arts VIiiage Theater .. 8 p.m .. lrvtne. 856-6617. LEONARD HllJllSTltlK conducts the Incomparable 140-membcr Vlt>nna Phllhannonl<: for two con- certs featur1ng Mozart and Brahms. Saturday 8:30 p.m., Sunday 8 p.m .. Am- bassador Audito rium. Pasadena. (2 13) 304-6166. Both performances arc 90ld out. Tlllt UC IRVIPfE P&R- CUSSIOl'f lt1'SEllBLlt, directed by Enc Wrtght. performs In the Virginia a nd Norman Nixon Theater. UC lrvlne. 8 p.m. Free admission. 856-6617. GRltOORY COLBllAJll. see Friday ll sUng. TB & LOJllO BBACB SYllPBO!n BAROQUE ltNSltllBLlt, sec Friday llsUng. Country _ TRAVIS YOUJlfG BAM>. sec Friday listing. Jau CONFR&Y PBJLLIPS, sec Fnday list!~. RUTH PRICE. sec Friday llsUng. RICK SJIEIUl.AJlf and WATim WATim, stt Fri- day llsUng. Pop __ AIURJCAK llU81C ARD APPL& PIS are reaturn of this 8 p.m. concert wtth special guest narrator. Wil- liam Conrad. AJeo fcatu~ Is pianist Johanna Hants at 7 p.m. Santa Ana Htah School Audltor1um. 520 {J.I, Walnut , San ta Ana . 680-3444. VUfCE!fT SCOTT. sec Friday llsllng. TOMMY 'l'UTO!lflt with special guest Tile staJat.. Pala.cc. f735 N. Vine, ffolly- wood. (213) 462-3000. Dance DA.MU ART TBltATltR holds auditions for parts still available In their spring production. 3:30 p.m. for Jazz dancers and 4:30 p.m. for baJlel dancers. Also on Sunday at I 0 a .m . for ballet dancers, 11 a.m. for ja.u dancers. and 12 noon for Poplocker dancers. Mission VlejO School of Dance stu- dio, 23728 Via Fabncante. Mission Vleto. 768-9683. Theater "llBRLIJlf." The Lilliput Players plan to retire this children's program In March, after having In· troduct"d l 00.000 chldrcn to the adventures In camelot. 2:30 p.m .. Golden Wc s l College's Main Theater. 15744 Golden West St.. Hunttngton Beach. 82 ~rved *ate 895-8378. ''CD JUIOV IK YALTA'' at the Newport Harbor Ac· tors Theater. Stt F'rtday listing. "GOOD" at South Coast Repertory. Stt Tuceday ltst- 1"&1'11 G&T I IRO llT ACT 100&TllSR AJlfD TA.IDNG IT O!f TBS ROAD" al the Harlequin Dinner Play- hou1'C. Sec Tu~ IJstJf\a. I .... ;calendar ,... ...... >-... CD ::> ... D -111..A.Jt OF LA llAJICllA ~ at 1~ Curtain Call Dinner lllt:<ilef" Stt f'l1da~ l1sttng AAl&k-Oftr 45. 524-3327 • LL ••l1A85 APPLt.1. ~· Al the Grand Olrmcr lbeater Stt ~ FTida ~ I in« r AlllL Y ICS SKA TDIG Is ho trd b\ Pa""nt \l'1lbcJdt ~ 1-C pm ltt Capdes Chart .l701 H.abar BMl. Cb!a.a 'llksa 631-9220 PA&.&JrT8 WTTBOOT PA.aiAW 1:5 baTI.Qg a \'OUJlC! Patt"ntf• Houw ~-9 p .m -1 a..m .. 16707 Daist F'auntam \"~ S.li-. !U l lntdUgencc and Ntrv•nae Da..odng and refreshment• 7 -11 p.rn 83 donation 314 2 C.ork Lane. Cotlta Mesa. M0-5803 Worbbope ~ "'TBS PlaAT&S OF &.S'OC'AnoJI a&W- ••-S•M::s m..n:ms basts • '9lnda1 Roa::9r Pm'n and Semtnar and Wealtli. -u.. P'EKZARCS'' at Sc-bas· uan V.'t:Si Dinner Pb!' house Stt ~\ last.J~ WW f:I PMCkb- SBD' mrei:s lar bodtta( a Unbmok Bowl Far~ 1i18B a•m•T HUIT ---·--- A eca&&PfWWJTER'I WC-~ Is hl'ld from 9 a m -5 p.m . wtlh wrtt"r and OMINATED FOR 8 ACADEMY AWARDS Lacb«lwg ...................... . BEST PICTURE "ONE OF THE YEAR'S IO BF.Sr' ,.. c..a. C1tS '"£\' ~ n..I 4-. S£\l, ~ Eil •-.. c.-.,.;. !'II~ \Ult~ ~trs PmPU.~~T c rt' ~'I"" VORl D.UL\ 'I"'- '" T10"\ il 90.utD Of Rn 1£'\\ .-...u-..woa-n c;.y ~ 9.4...~' P0!-1 5lliail .__La' "~ n,1~ ...._. f'I ' ltOlSl '£"' SP.t.PfJt~ .__.n.-r. ... ,,m .s.,.. £1 ct Ll 'i ~ .\11'[ ,..., ...... 0"1..l.A.' l\tOlt'l'IG '1"" ~ .._ s-1.. "' flt .t. "'1!-U .t. \.fl' D -. ERT Oi~OFF'-l~\l.1"1. \l.N...._...ER Pno.i.:2n ... •PHILIP ..... &.L1™-..' '-t1rr -THI RJGHT sn ~ CH 4.JU . ..ES f'R a. ' ::'OTT Gl...E!'li: ED li .\RR.I$ La.~ HE'\"RI._, ' SCOTT Pit.U~ .. rn s .. M -HEPltJlD ~ V.-.R_[) KIM STA.~ BA.R.B.~a. HFRSHn \ a. C-..RTV.'RJGHT ~MEL .. REED M ir.1. t-. BJU ('O'.TI nttT>."'"'" " . ......_Ol!Tlllllh' C '1..EB DESCH-.. "'lB... 8-! Oil ~ "' TOM ~LFF ~,.. ~T.-i V.N _, Oi tjIT()Ff ~ w • x-.-i ~-,ea.,,. PHD.JP K "UFM-.. .._ NOW Pl.A YING! llW. A .. II( mw1a ~s13: tJA wrs 1ft --•m.m: ler9 and mwder lo the bean of &In Yrm>dMlo. Today through M onda y 494-4116. produ&rr Uob Allr1 ttl• pro· reuwnal accoladr• lndudt' an ()ecar nomination Thr Wr•ttn &>uth Coa1t Plaai flotrl, 666 Anton lllvd . Co11 1111 Mr11a (:l J 3J -----------· 394-3769 TH& IUZAJfN& C ARION workflhop In· cludes 1111l' day of paJnUng a portr 111lt In paaUI and anothrr d:.y 1·on<'entra.Ung on f'll herd ~ndhcape or still lift' s.45 teg11.ttrat1on. 9·30 a m -3 30 p m . Suzanne'• Studio. 130 E 17th St .• #M , Co8La Me68 5414-277:! Lectures MARINlt LECTURE 8ERIE8. "Sea Tragedy - Otsa8ll'r, Ordeal. Survtva l ... with Jasmine and MeU Ekllrr Orange Cout C.ol- ll'l(r. Hobert B Moore Theater. 2701 FaJrv1ew Rd.. Cost.a Mesa. 432·5527 TBE SPIRIT AlfD BEAUTT or RAV A.JO WEA VINO 16 the aubjed of a lectW'l' with alJdes and demonstrauons by Myla C.olllcr. 10 a.m .. Mu.scum ol North Orange C.ounly. Room 76 301 "' Pomona An f ullmon Frtt admission 870-1894 Fllma "'lllOMllA •• b> Lngmar ~man Is being shown .nrfi The Cnttc a st.Of) ol an 1ra1r ntm~ sedng f~nc-h art rum for the first Um" UC ln1n" 5cl"nC"t' Ltt-· tWT Hall 8 p m ln1rx 856-6379 '"BLOOD AJllD SA.JU>.·· stamngRudolph Va.Jenuno. and rhe CarCkn ol EdeD wtlh Comnr Gnffith. aJT ~nttd at 7 30 p m . Mulu-Pu~ Room ol tht- OASIS S"nlor C1tlzl'ns C~ntt'r 5th and Marguertlr Corona del Mar fl"'C"t' ad· mlssl<>n 759-94 71 Etc. Aft ANTIQUE F Aill.K I p~nlt'd b' Ok1 Town Or- a~ anuqtX shops and •1H·rr"'.;n1s toda\ and 1omorro" I 1 a m 5 p m l\t>n ,md Bob of KABC' JOin th<' <''<'nl Sunda\ from noon 3 pm al thr· Onu~· 'at onal Ban"-Plaza Rranrh 10 sign aul~phs Ora~ al crutpman A'T .10d Cla!>Sril Sc. Ora~ WBAL£·W ATC Bl1'G TRIPS a"' spon<on"d b\ ~ddlt-back C.ol~ South t'\"t'n ::,.at urda' th rough Mal"'C'h 11 -30·J030 a m Oilna Po1n1 Harbor Boats &fla rt .. a m from Ora.nil unan 'portflshl~ Dana Po.ni ~ 1-4646 T1D LAGmlA P<SIS host a ~ inttT Ponn ~· ,·aJ tnt" St""T KO'W'tl and oth("T pot"t~ c1l 2 30 p m Forurri ~t'ate-r f"~Uval Gl"'OUnd<. 650 1AaUna C.- " ''On Rd ~na 9eac-h $6 doNt><>n 494-8375 COSTA llSSA &aT Ut.AGUS hosts t.M ~ Paint-Outolt~Yea.r Uon s Paril J h St and ~ Sl C'~a Mt'SI 830-9415 Alf A tJ TOGRAPB SSSSIOJf 1s being hdd loc:b\ •• lhf' •esi COast Roma OCT R«-~ ~ Rnen C.onfr-N'n~ Thf' Grand Hold. Anahetm tlV&UIDS COOllTY Sanonat Date F~ Stt f'nda\IKU Ta·a c LIP0&1UA lnSt'alT TaA1J1 pt~ atn fot a wcdc:e.o al dut hunt. r.~ geat thr.at~ m'~~- ID concert Leonarcl Bern.ate1n leacb tile VlellDa Pldlb.uaomc Sabu- day a.ad s..day in P.uAaaa Seecl•.t- calu.tfn&a. Sun. C1eadcal "ilUMl'A Y lllJSIC AT TD WiL .. 1bl'o Sitt"· ood conoen ol a four-part 5a1es ts pi CW!iAcd al 3 p m Laguna Be.ch MUSll"Um ol Art.. 307 CIJ.ffDm-e. ~ Beach f"rtt adnu n 494-6531 oc mvuu TOWJ1 AJlfD GOWJI •uaa:: SBCTTOPf ~ hoad • brnd"ll C'CJIX'ef1 program 3 p m A rttqJtk>D "1th refresh. ments foOow-5 the C'OllttTt All p ooecds ~ for Musac Depa.rtment student schol· ~ t.X: Im.or flnr Arts ,.~ lbeatcr. lnine lldtets S6 552-34 16 .. OPSRA WltST ........... ~ prescnttd ~, WmddJ Phitbps 0ptta 1'>eatcr w1lb Clamber In· sau.mentL 2 p m . St MJChad and All ~ Church. 3233 Pacific \ ~ Dr a.t ~t Strft'l Oorona dej kar S3 dona· uc.t.644-0463 L&Oll&aD asa11s- Ta11. att S.turda\ Ilg T.-S .IA.JR . GRA1' Pa.IUMW11•_.. ftnal .,..... aJT hdd today fnma I 0 a m In tht' Chapman AudHortum Chapman~ Onu~ Contt tants must ~ 9Cl'toost) ~ m~I al tlt\.ldlcs.. -' Calendar Jau Dance ---tlnue from 8 -11 p.m. Lafaye«e Ho~. 144 s. -----801U8 WEST BRASS BAftD. Btg b~ sounds of George ifoberts 40-plece trombone choir. 4 p.m .. Robert B. Moore Theater. Orange Coast College, 2701 DA1'81t TlmATER, see llsllng. ART 9 Llncfen. Long Beach. (213) Saturday 435-6311. ----------------- Theater Fairview Rd .. Coeta Mesa. •• AIOOJt"' at Fullerton 432-5527. Civic Light Opera. See Frl- OZOROE v AJll BPPS and dal. listing. TOrfY RIZZI, 7-1 I p.m .. 'BRIOADOOJlf" al the Sunset Pub. 16655 Pacific Harlequin Dinner Play- Coast Highway. Sunset house. See Friday llsUnff· Beach. (213) 592-1926. "BTB BB BlllDIS at RUTH PRICE. see Friday Saddleback College. See Pr1- llstlng. daX usung. CAP& LIDO hosts a jazz 'CBEJOIOV DI YALTA" session. 3-7 p.m .. with Al at the Newport Harbor Ac- Abbott on ptano, Tracy tors Theater. S« Fnday Longstreth on drums and listing. Wayne Wayne on the sax· "A Lll'lt JN THE ophone. 2900 Newport TREATER" at the Irvine Blvd., Newport Beach. Community Theater. Sec 675-2968. Friday llstlng. STUDIO CA.Pt features "MAJllOPLA¥AJllCBA" an afternoon Jazz eesslon. at the Curtain Call DtnneT l 00 Ma in St.. Balboa. Theater. See Friday UsUng. 675-7760. "llA88 APPEAL" at tile THE GILLI.All OA.lllmR Grand Dinner Theater. See JAZZ QlJARDT 7-11 • Friday listing. p.m .. Indefinite. Allslo's. "THE P~RATES OP 1670 Newport Blvd., Costa PB~ZAKCS ' at Sebas-Mcsa. 642-8293. llan s West Dinner Play- R A08 llARTJ1'80N house. See Fnday listing. AJllD TD llBTTBll SEC-"8 T AR TING BBIUt, TIOJlf.allemoons. Old Dana STARTDIG NOW" al the Polnt Cale. Curtain Call Dinner 24 720 Del Prado, Dana Theater. See Friday listing. Point 661 -6003. "TERRA NOVA" at tfie JACK BR.APO> 3 7 Laguna Moulton Playhouse. • · p.m . Sec Fnday listing Indefinite. Rusty Pelican. Friday listing. · 2735 Paclllc Coast HJ.gh· _ _ way. Newport Beach Worbhona 642-3431. ~ r- Pop . "IUtYBOARD COM- EDY," an afternoon of side splitting laughter and con- cert music. ls featured at 2:30 p.m. when Victor Borge performs at the lrvtne BoWl. f."esuval of Arts Grounds. 650 La,;tuna Canyon Rd .• Laguna ~ch. SoclaJ hour 1:15-2:15 p.m .. Ttvoll Ter- ratt Restaurant on the gtounds.494-1018. 8HAR01' TABER QtJARTltT performs the i8test hits In The Pavilion. 9 p.m. to l .30 a.m. Dis· neyland Hotel. I 150 West Cerritos Ave .. Anaheim. DIZZY sings contem- porary music 7 p.m . to 12 a.m. at Maxwell's , 3 17 Pa· clOc Coast HtJthway. Hunt· lngton Bcach .1>36~2555. DIVORCED? THE 8UZAJlf1'E CARSOl'f workshop. see Saturday listing. ~t.ncles PARENTS WITHOUT PARTJlfltRB meet for brunch at Bennlgan's, 3333 Brtatol. Coeta Mesa. Noon to 2 ~~46-1351 . EL OP Pam!fD- SRIP, for singles over 45. meets for brunch at Alejan- dra . Los Alamitos . 524-3327. WHAT WAS THE CAUSE OF IT? Is the topic of discussion 8 -10 p.m .. 14692 Taft. Garden Grove. Hosted by Parents Without Partners wllh moderator Michael Duffin. 554-2734. MISS A1'01E'8 BIO BMD 90U1'D DAJlfCE CLtJB. Free dance lessons 7-8 p.m .: dancing wm con- SEPARATED? .. , )1st Cl .......... Tlr.P k1 - DIVORCE RECOVERY WORKSHOP Sb T'""1 Ew-. Pebru•ry 21 n -Morch 27th 7t30 P .M. -9:30 P .M. St Andrews Presbyterian Cburch Newpert Bea St. Andrew• Id. et Hth St. Acrou ft-om No..,.... H~ Hleh $20.00 ••••• ,,.,1o .. Por more lnfonnatlon calla 631·2115 9IOO • 5.00 Mon...frl. P' 11.ma "DIE lt&DfllltlT DES URZ&Jlf8," or "Purity of Heart." 7 p.m .. with "Das Andere Lacheln," or "The Other Smile ... 8:45 p.m . UC lrvlne. Room 178, Human- ttlea H~\I. Free admission. 759-1122. "0Plt1' CITY." This I 945 mm directed by Rob- erto Rossellini launched the International ncorcallst movement. Italian dialogue· wllh English subtitles. 3 p.m .. Newport Harbor Art Musucm, 850 San Clemente Drive. Newport Beach. 759-1122. Etc. COLLltCTOR•s ART SHOW A1'D SALE. Anaheim Convenuon Center. 800 W. KatcUa Ave .. Anaheim. 999-8900. AJll AJllTIQlJlt FADl.lt, Stt Saturday Tlsllng. JOHN WEBLEY PLltTCBltR RELIOIOtJS MEETING, California Room. Anaheim Conven- Fri. 7:15, 9-.30 AT CINEMA lion Center, 800 W. Katella Ave .. Anaheim. 999-8900. RIV&R81D& C001'TY National Date Feattval. aee F'r1day listing Mon. Clual~ ------TBS &llSR801' STm!fO QUARTET per· forms for the Laguna Beach Chamber Music Soc::{ety at 8 : 15 p.m. The Quartet won the presUglou• Naumburg A ward for Chamber Music In 1978. and haa performed morT than 100 oonccrt11 each season since then. LaJ{una Beach Hlilh School au<Jllorlum. 625 P'ark Ave .. 494-2822. • GREGORY COLEllA.lf. see Friday listing. Country ----------TRAVIS romro BAJlfD, sec Friday llsttng. -----Jazz -CA.PB LIDO. Al Abbott on plano. 9 p.m.-1 :30 a.m. 2900 New rt Blvd.. New· port Beach. 675-2968. RALPH BLAZ& BIO BAIU>, 8-11 p.m ., In· definite. The Roee & Crown. 831 S. State College Blvd .. Anaheim. 778-560ll. Pop DIZZY, see Sunday ll•t· Ing. 9HAR0Jlf TABltR QUARTET. see Sunday llst- tng. URRY GEL TZltLllA.R, singer.guitar. 9p.m.-I a.m .. Blue Beet Cafe, J 07 21st Pl.. Newport Pier, Newport Beach. 675-3333. Theater "A CHlt&HOV BDTCBBOOK" at the Newport Harbor Actors Theater. 390 Monte Vista St .. Costa Mesa. Mondays and Tucsda)'!I at 8 p.m through Feb. 28. 631 -5110. Singles Dllnt OUT with Parents Without Partners. 6· 7:30 p.m.. Sunnys Restaurant. 7122 Edinger. Huntington Bca_ch. 546-1351 . If Etc. 5 l "" CD CAMPUS BXPLO· :::. RATIOK DAT offers SlU-~ dtn~ an opportunity lo ex-~ plore the college envlron-...,, ment at Chapman College. -. Meeting on steps of Mem-Ci ortal HaJJ, 8 a.m .. wtth dJs-~ cusstons, vtslts and tours following and a free lunch. -:J 333 N. Glassell. Orange. a 997-6711. ... JUV&Ram& C01JftTY i National Dale FestJvaJ. see ~ Friday llsllrur. "~Tuii« B&lUnT Is being held In the Pacific Room. Anaheim Conven - tion Center. 800 W. Katella Ave., Anaheim. 999-8900. "TD POuaTB SPORTS BALL OP P AllS" Is also being held at the Anaheim Convention Center In the Arena. Anaheim Room Grand Lobby and OC Room No. 19. 800 W. Katella Ave .. Anaheim. 999-8900. Tue. Cluelcal T1llt 8BQ1JOIA 8Tanto QOAR~ w1th~ucsl clar- S•t.-Mon. 1:15, 3:15, 5:15, 7:15, 9".30 AT CINEMA ;calendar ,.... ...... >. lnlst Wllllam Powc.-11. per- :;;· forms In works by Mozart. :i Mamlya and Brahms. 8 ~ fi~~ic~~:::c.-R~~~~~~ U.. 6 l 0 1 E. Seventh St.. Long >. Beach. (2 l 3) 498-5526. as PAULINA DRAKg , :g well-known classical plan- u.. 1st. appears In recital with ...._ works by Mozart. Chopin (D and Gershwin. 8 p.m .. -o Stc.-lnway Hall. 8469 Kass c Dr .. Buena Park. 739-5786. ~ ORBGORY COLltlllAl'f, $ Stt Friday listing. ~ Country § GUS BARDil'f. whose hits O:: Include "Thr Last Good-bye" and ''I've Bttn Loving Her Too Long," ap- pears at Crazyhorse, "8 p.m. SS general admission 1580 Brook hollow. Santa Ana. 549-15 l 2. The Travis Young Band follows. Jan -"Il'fTERSECTION," con- sisting of sounds of brass. ptano. drums and sax- a p h one. appears 9 p.m.· l :30 a.m. Cafe Lido. 2900 Newport Blvd.. New- port Beach. 675-2968. CONP'RltY PBJLLIPS, see Friday ttsttng. Pop Vll'fCENT SCOTT, see Friday listing. QIZZY, see Sunday list· Int B A R 0 N T A BE R QUARTET. see Sundayllst- tng. Theater "BRIGADOON" at the Harlequin Dinner Play· house. Sec Fr1day listing. "A CB&KHOV SKETCHBOOK" at the Newport Harbor Actors Theater. Sec Monday llst- ln . "GOOD" at South Coast Repertory, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tuesdays through Satur- days at 8. Sundays at 7:30. wttkcnd afternoons at 2:30 until March 25. 957-4033. "I'll GltTTIJlfG llY ACT TOOltTllER A.ND T AIURG IT 01' TBE ROAD" at the Harlequin Dinner Play· house. 3503 S . Harbor Blvd.. Santa Ana, nightly except Mondays at varying curtain times. 979-55) l . "llAH OP' LA lllAl'fCHA" al the Curtain Call Dinner Theater. Sec Frtday listing. "II.ASS APPEAL" al tJlc Grand Dinner Theater Sec Frtday listing. Slnglea PARENTS WITHOUT PARTl'fltRS gathers for a young parc.-nt meeting, 8:30-10 p.m .. Pizza Chalel, 17177 Brookh urst, Foun· lain Valley. 842-73 I I. VOLLEYBALL games bcgln at 6:30 p.m .. Mlle Square.-Park Recreation Center next to basketball courts, Brookhurst at Hell. Fountain Valley. 775-2583. "TllEl'f A.ND NOW" Is the topic of a rap session spon- sored by Parents Without Partners. 8 -10 p.m., w1th moderator Jane Bliss. 14352 Prospect. Tustin . 544-4104. Lectures "SOLID EARTH PRO- CESSltS. •• with Dr. Manuel M. Bass of the Chevron Oil Field Research Co. since 1974 Is speaker. 7-8 p.m .. Chapman Col l ege. Hashlnj(er Hall. 333 N. G lassel! S t .. Or ange. 997-6831. BIOLOGY OP' CAl'fCEll, a 10-week lecture series continues through March 15 at UC Irvine, Science A girl named Gus Gu Hardin, famoua for ''The Lut Good-bye,•• brm.• her belting vibrato to the Crasybone fn Santa Ana. See Tuea- day'a country Hating. Lecture Hall. 7 p.m. 856-5318. Flbu "BREAD A.ND CHO<> OLATlt," a 1978 comedy of an Immigrant worker from Italy who aspires lo move upwa rd In Swiss society. Italian dialogue with Eng- lish subtitles. 7 p.m . New- port Harbor Art Museum. 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. 759-1 122. Etc. THE ROOURY READ- Il'fGS, a rare oppor1unlty lo hear outstanding poets. hlghlljQlts editors Richard Weekley and Luis Campos. along with visual ar11st An ita E. Plummer and mu· slclan Justice Putnam A:30 p.m.. Upstar1 Crow and Company bookstorr and coffeehouse. South Coast VIiiage. Urlstol and Sunnowcr. Santa Ana 52 "'Broadway Danny Rose' gets the new year off to an exhilarating start'.' -Vincent Canby. New York Times " ... it's a dandy entertainment:• -Gene Shallt. NBC-TV. The Today Show "'Broadway Danny Rose' has its full quota of AUen 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 impossible not to like'.' -Richard Corliss, Time M ,, .._... agaz1ne .... ...,......ous ... one of his very best .. '.' -Janet Maslin. New Yo rk Times "Mia F arrow .. .is merefy mar- velous'.' -Rex Reed '! .. pure gold. Mia Farrow Is simply knockout as the hot-tern· pered loud·mouthed lady who's out for number one'.' ctSTA .:SA UJWARDS SOUTH COAST f'W.A 546-2711 9mf(l Al Sl#towet .... .... -Judith Cnst "'Broadway Danny Rose' is profoundly funny'.' -Gene S1skel "It all worlls'.' -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 • lad RoUms.. Char~ ~ Joffe -.. ...... .. JQtt Susan l MIJSe M~ Boo°' • tit,,. Of (lt(fllll•tf "" ilU~· " ..... ,,. Coobl Wdhs ~ Charis R kJf1' l'•Mll<n •*tttl • ..,.., •• t~•t I ltt ff Rmt Gremhul biy Ale1 A .. ~,. •t1't .. ••·~~• --""'"""' -.......... ··~ ~':!'!.'!.."!:.~ Nit. OIMGl MAU I.IA CITY CCNTCR IUTmml EDWARDS CIOIA WEST 891·39~ llCmmlJlU ti GWD "'-IT 637-0340 634-3911 M r. so Of lllCOlll M an StaM coma l-. IUCI • l.DWMOS SOOTH COAST lACW 4911111 SID CWl llMT Al IDD*T donation. 826-3094 . T HE BALBOA SKI CLUB meets at 8 p m . The New· porter Terrace Room. I I 07 Jamborte Road. Newport Beach RJVERS IDE COUl'fT 1' National Date festival. Sec Friday listing. Wed. c1 ... 1caJ GREGORY COLJtllAN, Stt Friday llsllng Country TRA VJ8 1'0UJllG BAM>, sec.-Frtday listing. Juz CONFREY PHILLIPS, Stt Frtday llsttng. RICK SllERllAl'f and WA TR WA YIQt, sec Fri- day llstlng. Pop VI1'CltNT SCOTT. St'e Friday llstlnp,. THlt SB.ARON TABER QUARTET. see-Sunday llst- lnP.. DIZZT, ~e Sunday llst- lng. Theater "CHEKHOV 11' YALTA" c1t thr Newpor1 Harbor Ac- tors Theater Sec Friday listing. "GOOD" al South Coast Repertory. See Tuesday ltst · ln~ .. r .. GETTING llY ACT TOGETHltR Al'fD T AJmfG IT ON THE ROAD" al the Uarlcquln Dinner Play- houK. Sec Tueaday llsUng ''1111.A.N OP LA llANCBA'' at the Curta.ln Call Dinner Theater. Sec P'r1day listing. "llASS APPltAL" at tilt" Grand Dinner Theater. Sc-~ Friday listing. "TBS PlRATlt8 OP' PltJllZA.RCB" at &bas· Uan's West Dinner Play house. Stt ~rtday II Ung. StnaJea •'WlllCll&ND 18 UP?'' Is the topic of dlscusaJon at a Parents Without Partners meeting. Modenator ls Paul OITulUo, 9 15 Presidio Drive, Costa Mesa. 556-6378. lllDWS&& DARcufO Is offered by Parents Without Partners. 8:30-11 p.m . 8755 La Roca Ave., Foun- tain Valley. 8 1 admtsslon 847-1600. Lectarea ACTIOJll PADITDIO TO • ACTIOllf. By Allan Kaprow. author of "Assemblage. En- vti:onmcn~. and Happen- 1 ~:· Newport Harbor Art Mu.scum, 7 p.m .. 850 San Clemente Dr.. Newport Beach . 759-11 22. RIVBRSIDB COUNTY National Date FesUval. Stt Friday Ustlng. Thu. Dance BALLROOM DAl'fCI1'G 8 · 12 p. m. Dance lessons 7 -A p .m . Doo r p r izes Meadowlark Country aub 16782 Graham , Huntington Beach . 846-3391. S'JLJ ~~~el~lU~~ ~.~ Calendar A aamoa 80CJA1, ta held 7:30·10:30 p.m. by OamoRT OOL&llAJll. Parents Wlthout Pa.rtnenl. 8ee Fr1day UsUng. Call 556--1737 prtor to Tue&- day. Coantly TRAvm ~ 8A10>, •Lectllns ----------see Friday uaung. BLACD IJlf TD OLTll- Jau RUTH PlllC&, see Friday llattng. llAltJ( 18B&LL AJfD TD llB1'TIDI UCTIOR. eventno. lndeflnlle. Old Dana f'Olnt Cafe. 24720 Del Prado, Dana Point. 661-4>003. lllC& 8e:&a11Aft and WATD WATJlfS, see Frt· ~"i:i'fsy PBILLJP8, aee Friday llsttng. Pop JlflC& PTZOW. stnger. guitar. harmonica. 9 p.m. · l a.m .. Blue Beet Cafe. 107 21st Place. Newport Beach. 675-3333. vmczn SCOTT. see Fr1day Usung. Theater ''CllS&BOV IJlf T ALT A •• at the Newport Harbor Ac· tors Theater. See Friday Us Ung. .. GOOD" at South Coast Repertory. See Tuesday llst· Ing. "rll OBTTUIO llT ACT TOOSTDJl AJlfD TA&DG IT Oft TD ROAD" at the HarlcquJn Dtn ner Play· house. See Tueeday Usung. .. llAJll OP LA llAJllCBA" at the Curtain cau Dinner Theater. See Frtday IJsUng. ''llAM APPSAL'' at ffie Grand Dinner Tbeater. See Fr1~~tstJDQ. " l'1IA TBS OP P&PfZAJIC&" at Sebas· Lian's West Dinner Play· house. See Fr1day Ustl~. ''OIMM'lt A mA&. •• with moderator Jane euaa. Is the topic of dlacusslon 8·10 p.m.. 15141 Liv· lngston. Tustin. 544-5683. PAUPfTS WJTBOUT PAJtTIQtU gathera for a FamUy Dine l:>ut at Pizza Chalet. 171 77 Brookhunt. Fountain Valley. 6:45-8: 15 p.m. 675-2397, WD&L M PaDPfD. 8BIP gathers at Keno's In Anahelm. For singles over 45. 524-3327. Whale of a time PICS: Past, Preeent and Future." Preeentauon by Olympie chronicler Ff'IU\k Bamea. UC lrvlne, Room 101. University Center. 7:30 p.m. Fnee adml.aslon. 856-6379. BIOLOGY OP CARCSR, eee Tueeday llaung. Etc. IUV&RSIDB COU!ITT NauonaJ Date FestJvaJ. aee Fnday uaung. ,,... ...atl ftMlll.lre early ....... papaeata. aeOltailtloa, etc. CAa.B&R DntAlllCS. A corporate recruiter shares expertlae Fri.. Feb. 24. 6:30·9:30 p. m. Golden West College, Admlntatrallon BldL."Rm.136.157440old· en West St .• Hunu.naton Beach. Fee 821. 891 ·3~1. BASIC WORD PRO· CZMDIO WORK8BOP ls offered Sat.. Feb. 25, 9 a .m.-4 p.m .. at Saddleback College North campus . Room A404, lrvtne. De- signed to famltiart.zc: partlcl· pants with the overall capabilities of word pro- ceaeora. 885 fee Includes lunch and matertals. 559-1313. 8ARTIAOO OAKS Rlt- OIOJIAL PAJIK. a unique old homestead area. ls the desUnaUon of a travel event offered by SaddJeback c.oJ. lege. Sat .. Feb. 25. 7:30 a.m.·2 p.m. Children may partlcl· pate If accompanied by parent or guardian. 88 adults. 84 under age 12. Meets at South campus Parking Lot One. 831-4646. BA,. TIU BAD-BACll 8TffDROll B with chiropractic techniques that show how to help tt· Ueve k>w back and leg pain. Sat., Feb. 25. 9a.m.·I p.m .. Golden West College. Ad· min istration Bldg.. Rm. 137, 15744 Golden West St .. Huntington Beach. $8 fee. 891-399'1. ''HOW TO ST ART Alll> DIPllOVS TOUR OWN BU811'S88" with faculty memben Lee Eckert and Joe Ryan leading thlS sem- inar on st.artl ng l>usl nesees Three-week FeMiYal of Wbalee opeu Sat- ~ at Dua& Point But»or with a llarlne II e r.tt..i and K•YJ' bo9t toan. Tile mm. wtll be allown condnaoaaly from 10 ..... to 8 t:· ·~;.,::~:;s lloDdaJ. • day; lD •• IWfllaraat. ~pben wtll Ct lec-..... .._Orulle~llul.De~te wltlalatlleMdloi'. and avotdtQI{ pttfalla. Fee 855. Sat.. re&. 25. 8 :45 a .m .·4:30 p.m.. Room A30 l , Saddleback College North campus. lrvlne. 559-1313. A GOA.La 11.A.NAO&- ll&!tT a&lllJllAR la held Tues .. Feb. 28, 9a.m.-4 p.m. at The.AJrporter Inn Hold In lrvtne. Nattonally known conaultant and seminar leader Manhall E. Reddick. Ph.D .. Instructs managers on all levela to Itel balanced pr1or1Uea for meet.Ing pro- resatonal and personal ll(Oala. $85 fee Include& funch and materials. 559-1313. "TBS BB8T o r BALLllOOll DAJICDO" Is the topic of a courwe where partlctpanta can unwind and r1d tbemeelves of thetr two left feet. Frt.. Feb. 24-Apr. 13, 7-9 p.m .. Ex· erctse Express. Mission VlejO. Fee 835. 831-4646. C'aoe&-OOOJllTRT SKI· IJlfO tour ta offered by Saddleback College North Sat.·Sun.. Feb. 25·26. ~-tr1p lectures are Thurs., Feb. 16 arfd 23. 7-10 p.m .. lrvtne H!Jlh School. Fee 670. 559-) 31"3. "lllPROVIPfO YOUR sa-PllOl'OORAPRT" Is the subject of a four-week seminar offered by Saddle- back College North Com· muntty Services. The aem- lnar begins Wed .. Feb. 22 at 7 p.m. and Includes two Sunday photo aafarts. Fee Is $40. 559-1313. ''WllA TIS TV DOl!IO TO oua CRILDll&Jll?" Is of. fered 9:30.noon. Sat .. Feb. 25-Mar. 10. Robert Olaon. a longttme teacher of health education. conducts the course. 820 ree. Saddleback Collq(e South campus. Rm. BC-10. 831-4646. On&otnc e'f'enta ALLIGATOR PARll. 7671 La Palma. Buena Park. One of the world's Largest reptll~ collections. 10:30 a .m .-6 p.m. dally. 522-2615. WBALB WATCHING. Through March . from Balboa. boats leave Long Beach and San Pedro ports. 527-7111. Dl&ffBTLAffD, I 3 13 Harbor Blvd.. Anaheim. More than 50 attracUons In seven themed parks. Con· temporary musJcal enter· tainment such as Shannon, The Dau Band. the Jump 'N the Saddle Band. Papa Doo Run Run and others. gather as the park presenls Its weekend Pop Festival, Sat. &Sun .. Feb.18& 19. Hours 10 a .m.-6 p.m. Frt.. 9 a .m.·mldnlg.ht Sat. and Sun .. 9a.m .·9p.m.Mon .. l0 a.m.·6 &;:· Tues. through Thura. -4565. IDIOTT88&1l.RT P'AaM • 8039 Beach Blvd .• Buena Park. The Chipmunks will be hta111UOlted Sal.·Mon .. Feb. 1 ~20'. perfonnl!1fJ In a 30-mlnute live revue 'The Chipmunks Go Hollywood.·· Their shows wtll be at 1. 3 and 5 p.m. In Knott's Good Ttme Theall'e. 165 rides, shows and attract.Sons are found aJong with WUd West gunfighters. canc an <lancers. camp Snoopy and live country music daJly. Open I 0 a .m.·8 p .m . P'Tt .. l O a.m.-mtd.nJght Sat. & Sun .. 10 a .m.-7 p.m. Mon.. 10 a.m .-6 p.m. Tues. Cloeed Wed. and Thur. 952·9400 . LION COUllTRT SAPARI, 8800 lrvtne 7 SPR UCB 0008&. Center Ot1ve, ~na Hilla. drtve~lli~ ~ animal park. Zambez1 Rtver cruJae, antmaJ sho-.. petting zoo. lal'Jle aviary, opens dally 9:45 a.m .. last car admJtled 3:30 p.m. 837-1200. entert.a1nment. Computer Dl9COVery Center and ot:her ex:hJblta. open dally 10 a.m.·8 p.m.. located 25 mtle. north of Unlvenal Studios at MagJc Mountain Parkway. extt off 1·5, Valen- cia. (213) 992-0884. BlllJonatre Howard Hughes' world'• la~ eeaplane. 10 a.m.-6 p.m . ..dally, adjacent to Queen Mary. pier J. Long Beach Harbor. (21 3) ,, 435-5671. ~ SDRllAJll LIB.RARY ARD OAJtDSllS. 26i7 Pa· clfk:Cout Highway. Corona del Mar. roee. cactus. an· nual ~s. orchid con· eervatory. kol ponds. gift shop. open daUy 1 0:30 a.r:;~ P·PiAoa 11Aa'1c llOUPfT Alff. 260 ·acre theme • rtdea, shows. s i x l"LA08 llOV- l&LAJU> WAX llUa&ull. 7711 Beach Blvd.. Buena Park. new wax model of comedJenne Carol Bumetl. other famoue pel"80na' like- nesses preeened In wax. I 0 a.m.·8 p .m. Sun.·Thur .. 10 a.m.·10 p.m . Frt. and Sat. 552-1154. UlllV&UAL 8TUDI08 TOUll. new attraction Is ~ K.l.T . T. talkt.n« car from ,, TV'e Kn:i:t Rider. I 00 Uni· CD venal Cl Plaza. Universal CT City. (81 ) 877-131 L New . 2 adult admtuaon price ls e» 81l.50for~12andover. -< Admission for ages 3 to 1 I Is $8.50. Otacounb available for seniors 55 and o&der. THIS IS THE STORY OF A SMALL TOWN THAT LOST ITS DREAMS, AND A BIG-CITY KD WHO BROUGHT THEM BACK. PFIRTD.M PCT1ff5 PfESENTS A CJNEl. rmt«:K PFULCTm R I OBJ fl flJ55 FUTI·FOOTlOOSE· t'f'm ~·UR StaR rRff WEST lNl lllW UtfGM)· EXECUTM PfUlfiR CHE. flRNCK · WATTEH BY ~ PlTOflRJ · PRD CFO BY lEWl5 l FRJfTI.. FNJ CFRi ZRR· CHCTBJ'BY I EFBRf FllS5 flJll M F119U~ fRJTl ~ ~-CIENI. m:nD4 PCTlH Sll.NmR:K fUlJTl CW ~ FHCRl5 FNJ CRSSETTES ft '• iiiiiw • Cl 1-..-r A PFIRTD.M PC1lH · , ~-----~--•..ctlO~ ---·--..:_ • IMA MannllflaPlm 529-SXll!I cotTAMEIA EdWards Hnol' TWI 631-3501 .. STARTS TODAY R TON) E~ Slddleblck 581-5MO MWTMIOll IUCH Edwardl Mullllnglon Cinema 94.o3ll8 --EdwlrOs WC)C)dbnOOI Cinema S51-0l566 --VIEJO Edwllds Mission VielO .... ~ COSTA IEIA Edward$ Town C.. 751 ~184 • ,.,.._.rnD.._, IN lllllfilliJ ,.., ...... ~---I-) _.... ................ -------------------------~- ' . • • CIO O> .... Galleries MUSEUMS NltWPORT BARBOR ART IW8BUll, 850 San Clemente Drive. Newport Beach. "II Modo ltallano." llallan new Image artists Mlmmo Paladin o and Marisa Merz through Aprtl l; California artist Leonard Kosclanskl's palnllngs are exhibited through Aprll I . Open 11 a.m.-5 p.m . Tues.·Sun. 759-1122. BOWE RS llUSltUll. 2002 N. Main St .. Santa Ana. "Native Harvests: Plants In America n Indian Life" explores the tm- agtnatlve ways In which Indians u~ plants In their everyday li ves. liours Tues.·Sat I 0 a m.-5 p.m .. Sun. 12 -5 p.m 972-1900. GALLERIES ALLltNDALlt GAL- LERY, 1540 S. Coast High- way. ~una Beach. HtgJlly pollsheabronu sculptures by the Bennett Brothers of Placervllle. Indefinite. Tues.-Sun 11 a.m .-5 p.m. 497-6005. AQUA CLASSICS GAL- LltR,,_, 332 Forest Ave .. No. 28. Laguna Beach . "Vive La Balelne .. Is a celebraUon of the whales and sea mam- mals with featured artist James D. Mayhew on Sat .. Feb. 1 8. Other speakers Include Douglas Thomp- son. Jennifer Yankee and John Cunningham. 5:30-9 p.m. 494-0138. BC SPACE GALLERY, 235 Forest Ave .. Laguna • Beach. Exhibition of photo· graphic works by artJsts represented by the gallery. Throuah March 1 O. Hours Tuea.-Sat. 11 :30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. 497-1880. 801' SUllOJf GAL- LltRY. 1166 Sunflower at Fairview. Costa Mesa. Joop Haffmans exhlblta bronze sculptures from the Nether- lands and photography by Constant Haffmans. In- definite. 10 a.m.·6 p.m. Mon.-Sat. 557-0804. CAL 8TATB P'ULL- ltRT01', Visual Arts Center East Gallery. 800 N. State College Blvd .. Fullerton. Art of the American Salling Vessel. Hours Mon.-f"rl. 12-4 p.m .. Sun. 1·4 p.m. 773-3262. CAL ST A TE FULL· WINNER ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS *FOUNTAIN VAUEY * IRVJNE I ORANGE * SANTA ANA Family 4 Edward Woodbridge Cinedome Edward's Bristol 963·1307 SS 1-0655 634-2553 540· 7 444 * 35mm OQlaaar..._,I ..,, ~ .. wuo (Dl...,...._l·j 5 ltRTON, MaJn Art Gallery. 800 N. Stale College Blvd .. Fullerton. Art exhibit dedl· cated to "The Eternal City. the people of Italy. the spirit ofEuro~and the humanist tradition · · George Hearns wm present "ffccltal" (a theater piece) 8·9 p.m .. Sat.. Feb. 18. Mon.-Fr1. 12-4 p.m .. Sun. 1·4 p.m. Through Ma r c h 7 . 773-2037. CHALLIS GALLERIES, 1390 S. Coast Highway. Laguna Beach. Antique ltthographs from a rare edition of David Roberts ( l 796-I 851 ) volumes on EiYpl and Nubia. through FCb. 29. 11 a.m.·5 p.m. Wcd.·Sun. Gallery will close effective March l . CHRISTl.AJ'f THOMAS GALLERY, 1001 W. 17th St., Suite T. Costa Mesa. An exhibition of abstract sculptural Ogures featuring the work of Annie Healy. Also abstract oil paintings by John Badger. Indefinite. Tues.·Sat. 9 a.~~i.m. CITY OP' IR P'DfE · ARTS CEPfTltR, 460 I Walnut Ave .. lrvlnc. Tra· dlllonal throUJlh contem- porary works or Illustration and a nimation primarily from artists In lhe Orange County area Mon.-Thurs. 9 a .m.·9 p.m .. Fri. 9 a .m.·6 .m .. and Sat. 9 a.m.-3 .m. •~-uo ,, .. H "IO lM ..--" ' a I 6 Underwater imagery Tb.la undtled 20z24 color Polaroid by Sada Rouae la part of Conver1ence -Part I, an ezhiblt by five contemporary pho- tographers at BC Space In Laguna Beach. SHERWOOD PRODUCTIONS 8lld SIDNEY KIMMB. Present A STANLEY D<HN FILM MIOIAH CAINE JOS6fti 80l06MA BUM£ IT ON RIO f VALERIE HARPER MICHELLE JOHNSON l>EMI MOORE heevl!Wt Pioe1uu1 LARRY GRBART I • SCletnOll'( •Y CHARLIE PETERS .... LARRY GEL.BART .......... DlotdM.,. STANLEY OONEN • , RJ •. ._ ... 0 --IUU .. '"'" .. . .. , . I "'!:.;::-:::.:~ • NlllM UIAllllll HCllN STARTS TODAY '-... ,.., .. , .. , .. CIM~• '0- a Galleries • Wet relief Indiana ate cattail roota u medicine for winter ailment•. Other herbal tra- d l t lo n • are docamented ln ezhlblt at Bowen Mueam. Through March 24. COftA llBSA ART LEAGUE di.splays their art- ists' palnUngs at Glendale Federal Savings at Fashion Island (Iris Adam and MaryEllen DeHaven), Mesa Verde Library (Sue Walsh), and Orange Coaat Savings on Adams In Costa Mesa (John Genis). Through Feb- ruary. 830-9415. DUIGNS RBCYCLltD AllT GALLERY, 619 N. Harbor Blvd.. Fullerton. "Flamcworka '84" Is the theme of a four·wcek show of tndMduallsUc. contem- porary artglaaa b_y 12 Inter· national artists. Mon. ·Sat. 10 a .m .-6 p.m. 879-1391. Throuah March 10. GUcJGE!fHSlll GAL- LERY, Chapman College, Orange. A apeclal cxJil- blUon. "lndlan Itinerary: Three lnterpretaUons." in- cludes a poet. Al Zolynas: a paJnter. Netter Worth· lngton; and a photographer. Donald E. Smith. who shatt their experiences of a slX·weck tour together through different regions of lndla. Zolynas wlll Rjve a reading of his poetry ln the gallery Tues .. Feb. 28 at 4 p.m. Through Mar. 9. Mon.·Frt. 1-5 p . m . 997-6655. BUllA1' EQUATION C&Jn'SRGALL"tRY, 1550 S. Coast HIJlhway, Laguna Beach. Tfm Sakach 's 642-4321 l>rrht or <'Ollf•('t. to ·'"h:c<·nbf-tu your hlH,,t'IOUTI pctpt•r. the exhlbttofcomputerartcon· all made of clay. E12ht local Collection. Tues.·SaL 10 Strom'• "Mlnlature Land· nJfcr Ortffllh• and Bill Unuai through March 2. artist.I are part olexhlblt. a.m.·2 p.m. Through March 1JCapes ... Through March 3. Westhelmer. RccepUon for Mon.·P'rt. 9 a .m.·9 p.m .. Feb. 22-Mar. 9. 667·31?7. 8. 493-1283. Tucs.-Sat. 10 a.m.·5 p.m.. arttata Thurs .. Feb. 23, 7·9 Sat. 10 a.m.·6 p.m .. Sun. SUSAJf8PDUTUSOA.L-Wed. evenlnga by appoint· p .m . Tues.·Sar. 11 12-6 p.m. 497-7408. 8 A !I J U A If ment. 631-6405. a.m.-5:30 p.m. 545-ARTS. LOJtOB&ACBllU81tUll CAP'laTJlA1'0LlllllAltT/ LSRT, 522 Old Newport VORPAL OALL&aY, 01' AaT, 2300 E. Ocean CULTURAL CEJlfTSR, Blvd.. Newport Beach. TL& GALLERY, 611 326 Glenneyre, Laguna Blvd .. Long Beach ... Eliz.a· 31495ElcamtnoRcaJ,San Work of Nell Folbcrg's Anton Blvd .. Suite 120. Beach Jack Hooper's beth t..ucu: The Art of Juan C.platrano. Mu· "Scenes or Sinai and Costa Mesa. New paintings portraits of famous artlsl.S. Beautiful WrlUnd.. with aeum-quallty valentines Jerusalem;" John Olvola's by Ling Chung with photo· 11 a .m.·6 p.m. da ll y. over 30 catll4rap~c pieces ,_r_ro_m __ t_h_e_1so_be_l_W_o_ra_le.:..y __ ··_F_oc_ced __ E_n_~....;:ry'-;-"_an_d_St_ev_e_....;:grap:;._.-_ha_by.-_J_o_n_n_B_l_od_ .. _Je_n_· ___ 4._94 .... ·-:.944 l _____ _ through ""March 4 . Wed.·Stin. 12·5 p.m. (213) 439-2119. IL\T&IUI rDI& AJlT GALl.&RY. 1492 S. Cout Highway. Laguna Beach. Worka Include largest col· lecUon of Miro graphics In U.S. and rare group of etchings by Rembrandt. In· deftntte. 10 a.m.·10 p.m. dally. 494·3903. MILLS HOUSE UT GA.LL&RT, 12732 MaJn St .• Garden Grove. Lyrical ab8tracUons and paintings by Ling Chung. Through Aprtl I . Opening reception tonllOlt. 7-~p.m .-Wed.-Sun. 12-.f p.m. 638-6707. llU8SUll 07 NORTH OltA.PfOS COOJlfTT, 30 l N. Pomona Ave.. Fullerton. PaJnUngs by Susan Ryan on the Patio Gallery. Through March 11 . Tuea.·S8t. 10 a.m.-5 p.m .. Sun. 12-58 .m. 738-6545. NEWP RT BEACH CITY BALL GALLERY, 3300 Newport Blvd., New· port Beach. Tlm Clark exhibits watercolors lhrou.ib March 7. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. daiJy. 528·1258. lf&WPORT B EACH PUBLIC LIBll.AllY, 856 San Clemente Drtve, New- port Beach. Atlthor and Uluat.rator ~ Everett Ftsher pre8Cllta a aUde lee· lure entitled "The CreaUve Connection .. Wed .• Feb. 22, 7:30, plus a four-day exhibit of his original art Tuea. ·Fri .. Feb. 21 ·24. Free admlsalon lo lecture. 640·2177. QOORUll, 37 4 N. Coast Hlll,hway. Laguna Beach. Ollii by Arleen Huseby. wateroolors by Virginia Huffman. Through March 1. 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. dally. 494-4422. ORAJlfOlt COUJllTY C&Jlfl'SR f'Oa COKTEll- PORAllY ART, 3621 W. MacArthur Blvd .. Sp. 1 l I. Santa Ana. pteaenta works of three young artists. Darlene KurtzwelJ. Harold Shaw and Crata Cree Stone. Wed.·Sun. 12·5 p.m. Through Feb. 24 549-4989. RJZZOLI GALLERY, South Oout Plaza. 3333 Bristol. Costa Mesa. Heckecher·a pastei. and lithographs arc featured thr ough Marc h 17. 957-3331. 9ADl>L&BAClt COL- LEO&, 28000 MargUertte Parkway, Mission Viejo. 18 award-winning archlctec· tural prQtects are on di splay In Soutfi Library through February. 831 -4530. SAJlfT A AJlfA COLLltOlt, HumanlUcs Sida. Lobby. 17th Street al Bristol Street. Santa Ana. Call· fomla Clay. 1984, features whimsical sculpture and miniature environments, Daily Pilat When the ldw hds d job they cdo't hdodle ... they need d man outside th 1aw. UAIEJl 879-9850 ctSTA IUA 979-4141 PACIFIC AN.WM OR -IC EDWARDS CKMA COillR ti fWY Al lOIJll INIOI Al AOMlS IE 529-5339 ll Tm 511.581() .... ..-EDWARDS SAOOl.EBACK 51 fWr Al~ u ,., Ar IOCllfllJ cau msa 546-2111 FmT• WlO 839-1500 r. SOUfff CWT f.OWNIDS fOUNTMf VM.l!Y --Al ll#l°'8 ......_, Al CDlllill lftm SSl-0655 tulC( 6342553 EDWARDS W0008Rl>G£ SYUfY CKOOMC ~ £AST or Cll.W'I OWWll 11 SA. 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PLAYi• • c.n---t AT llUCTEDTllUTm.s EL TOAD OftAMZ 5.UffA AHA Eowaros ~ St<lellum ~ In Edwarcrs 8nstol .58 I ·5880 6l9-8'170 S"40 7444 •costa MESA AJUWTAOI VllUEi ORANGE SNttA fE SPMtQS £.Ow.wds HMlllW ~ 4 Oly Centft Clrwmll SAO u Mndl 1'wm631 3501 9153 1307 634-ZSSJ OrM-"' SZJ.3014 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATION WINNER ~Wft 'l OA~;t ._....._.._ --NOWPIAYING M-- WA -WIE.i> -.... Mann h Pim Edwlrda.,..,, r-CNdame 134-2563 S1111u1n onw.1n ~53311 8»80 -• m.mo NU9T911•11ACM ·-••llAClf ....... .. Ea-di~ Edma....., .... Mil\' QrWlll MM* a... IM4-0'1IO "-*'• F.-Vllly OrlvHI 91Z,241, , ______ ,, ·-, 1 1, ... , ·~1 \~,. -. ' 1 2 a 22 8mD Boffm•n and Cal Robertllon 8tar In "II.an of Le llancba'' at the Cartaln Call Dlnller Theater. "/ llAlllEI A SHAIOF' ENGLISH SUBTITLES 2905 E . Coast Hwlf Corona del M ~·H For Ad Action Cal a Daly Plot AD-VID 642-5678 JAMES STEWART DORJS DAY IN ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO !-~ __ MUCH ~ea EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT FRI. 7:30, 10:00 SAT.-MON. 2:00, 4:30, 7:00, 9:30 edwards BRISTOL CINEMA lll~TC L ATS~!;:~~:•-l 540-7 444 -------------------------....wallliiiiiiiiiiiiiiio ....... ____ ~ 4 ~Pieks of he-plays · ' .. AJllJllE," the mu•tcaJ baeed on the comic atrtp. opens tontghl for the Fullerton Ovtc Light Opera at Plummer Auditorium, Lemon and Chapman. Fullerton (879-1732). Performances will be given FT1daya and S.turdaya at 8 p.m .• Sundays at 2 :30. throwih lfareh 4. "aaJOADOOlf,'' a musical fantasy eel Tn Scotland, Is on ataae at the Hartcquln Dtnner Playhouse, 3503 S. Harl>or Blvd .. Santa Ana (979·5511 ). Performancea wtll be given ntghU)'. ex~pt Mondays at varying curtatn Umcs lhri>t.uOl Pel>. 19. "" v v v .. BYE BT& BDU>IS, •• a musical about a rock atnger who's been drafted. opens tonight at Saddleback College In "Mla810n VI* (831-4656). Pertonnances are ton~t. Satuniay and Feb. 23·25 at 8 p.m .. Sunday and Feb. 26 a t 3 p.m. "CDJ[BOV IN TAI.TA," a hlstortca.I comedy, ls bdng praented at the Newport Harbor Acton{ Theater. 390 Monte Vtsta St., Coat.a MesaFi31-51 IO). Per· formancea are gtven Thuradaya th Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sunda~ 7 p.m. unW Marc 4. v v v '"TB& CHE V SDTCBBOOI." three one-act play• by the Ruaatan author, ts the dark ntght f~ at the Newport Harbor Actote Theater, 390 Monte Vista St .• Costa Mesa (6431-5110). Perfonnancea are Mondays and Tuesdays at 8 p.m. through Feb. 28. v v "DAllZS AT SSA.•• an old•style Broadway musical, CURTmN CALIJ BECKONING ••• From PaeelO quutotic trappmp. As bJs faithful squm Sancho, Richard Cast also compensates in comic caprice for his singing sbortcominp and becomes one of the most memorable essayers of the role locally. Triumphant in both aspects., dramatic and musical, is Susan Hoffman as the fmbrand scullery wench Aldonza, revered as Quixote's virginal ''Dulcinea.'' Hoff man appears capable of drawing blood with the flash of an eye, and her bitterly realistic climactic solo caps an outstanding and energettc performance. Doug Mallon is poisonous pragmatism personified as Or. Cana.sco, while James Anthony Brown is impressive as the padre. OiffSenior's barber sequence is a bit shaky, but funny, while Mark Elliott reaches for effect as the innkeeper. Michael Marchetta's orchestra keeps the creative blood rushing throughout the show, and David Wilkinson's cho~pby is effective. though the They were A famlly tom..,.tby m 1ipUdon.- ~aputby prlde_ 5 INCLUDING BEST ACTRESS ~ 1!f eryl Streep BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS -Cher BEST DIRECTING -Mike Nichols BEST FILM EDITING -Sam O'Steen ~-at ·--·--_ .................. courtyard battle ·scene couJd be improved. Ferola has left bis interpretative fingerprints on much of the show, the most gripping example being the scene where the Inquisition (uard drags a prisoner away fo~ inten:osation. For ~e ~t .time in memory, the Jfri~ner 1s. female -a nvel.Ulg interruption of reality, coming as 1t docs after Alzonza's rape 5C'¥1uence. A word, also, about the menu -the Curtain Call chefs offer the tastiest repast on the county dinner theater circuit and it's served at the table rather than in a buffet line. The rolls are a particvlar delight, siooe those at most dinner playhouses could qualify as lethal weapons. Newly remodeled to erase forever the image of a converted movie house, the Curtain Call Dinner Theater merits the playgoer's attention, particularly while its fine "Man of La Mancha" is on the boards. Performances run through March 25 nightly except Mondays at varying curtain Limes in Tustin's El Camino Real shopping center. Call 838-1540 for ticket information. Louis Malle, the acdaimed directOJof PRITTY BABY and MY DINNER WITH ANDRE. and Academy Award nominee for ATLANTIC CITY. now brings you CRACKERS. Meet a bllich of crazy, otMhe·wafl characters who would buy the American Dream, if onfy ttwy could afford thedown·payment. They're all Mcustomers" of Metvin Carwy's Pawn Shop He's the meanest. money hungriest man in town. He owns a safe that ~ the answer to their prayers the'gold at the end of the rainbow. With the right direction. they might bungle tfte1r Wll'j to success ... if just one of them knew where they were going. CRACKERS The comec1y tNit ~ u. ...... smeme. •• l.ll!,... A UIS MU r• "CRMJCRS" oonan•ug -..mil rm .. _,. ... ,._tao au uc .... u. .. 1111 am .... umltll ~=--· ·--- STARTS TODAY COSTA MESA Edwards Town ~nter 751-4184 lAHAIRA NIC Fashion Square 691-00:)3 NO MSSU ACCDTED FOR THI$ EMQAQOIENT • completes tta run'°" tMCa.baret Repertory Theater at the Brea CMt Cultural Center. 1 CMc Center Dr1ve. Brea (879-6865). Cloelng J)erfonoanca are tonight at 8 p.m .. Saturday at 2:30 aiid 8 p.m. and Sunday at 5 p.m. ..DltATBTRAP.'• a suspense thrtllcr, c.iontlnuea at the Newport Theater Arte Center, 2501 CWT Or1ve, Newport Beach (631 -0288). Perfonnanccs wtU be given Fridays and Satunlaye at 8 p .m. through March l 0 . .,... v ..... 11 ''GOOD," a drama deallng w1th Nut atroctlles, opens Tuc8da~ South Coaat Repertory. 655 Town Center ..,, Or1vc, Mesa (957-4033). Performances will be given • (Pleue.., PICD/ Pace 12) 2 ~ * PACIFIC WALJ(-lN THEATRES * ~ ~ :S:gain Matinees! •tJ~iMt1•hl4Ja~~ · ... MOHAY Ttn IATUROAY FACUlTYatCAHOl.EWOQO ! Al'-'-u .. S:•NI Cb S.-, ha I •ts A Metil UIWtla6t:) 1.A !!!f!AQA AT !IOHCMU .. Y'Dfll.. (PC) ltll. ttl. ~ ...... 'WNT11W. y YClaS" (PC) lt41. 1'M, 4 40, '-• till. Id .. TBllS OF OllOmJIT" (PC) 12'~. n o. ~. t8. 11:00 '90ADllAY DmlY IOSE" (PC) • .. Hl ~-HI, -11• .... "· Cll llr (a) lt.11, tll 4'.Ja. Ul 1:40. 11:51 "FOOnOOSE" (K) ll:Jl U0. 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Detectl•e Story.. at the Ahmaneoo Theatre ln the Loe Anaelea Maalc Center throaCh lrla..fth 31. ire.ton playe a New York cop whOH anbendln.i prlnclplea of ju· dee threaten the woman he lo•ea. Performancea at 8 :30 p .m . with 2 p.m. weekend matinee•. Phone (213) 972-7654 for dckem. Picks of the plays FromPagell nightly except Mondays at 8 p.m. (7:30 Sundays) and weekend afternoons at 2:30 throt.1$lh March 25. "I ... OltTTIJlfG llY ACT TOOETHER AND TA.ll- 11'0 IT OK THE ROAD,•• a musical about a singer's life and career. opens Tue9day at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. 3503 S. Harbor Blvd .. Santa Ana (979-551 l ). Performances w1U ~ given nightly except Mondays at varying curtain tlmcs. "IQSS 'N TELL," an ortglnal comedy. Is being presented by the Ana-ModJeska Players at the Anaheim Cultural Arts Center. 931 N. Harbor Blvd .. Anaheim (772-8708). Performances are Frtdays and Saturdays al 8 p.m. through March 3 with a matinee al 2·30 p.m. Feb. 26. "A LIP'E ll'f THE THEATER," a backstage study of two actors, IS bctng presented by lbe lrvlne COmmunlty Theater In the au<iltor1um of Turtle Rock Community Park, SunnyhlU Road off Turtle Rock Dr1ve, Irvine (857-5496). Performances will be given Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through Feb. 25 with a matinee Sunday al 2 p.m. v v v v ''11.Al'f OF LA llAJllCBA." the Don Quixote musical. Is being presented at the Curtain Call f>lnner Theater. 690 El Camino Real, Tustin (838-1540). Performances an: given nlghUyexcept Mondays at vary1ngcurtaln times thro~ March 25. v ....-v "llA88 APPEAL," a new comedy about the "ONE OF mE 10 B~T FILMS OF THE YFAR" ANAHEIM &ookhuUI -o..1#1 A•HW, N£WSl1'E£K -Ru RMJ. NE.It' )'ORK POST -}MIS~t•I, GOOD MORNING AMERICA -Sb.it. /JnuO#, LOS ANGELES Tl,\ffS -G-, A,..,,okl. WASHINGTON POIT -Bn.u 11'i//,.wu-. PUYBOY \fAGAllNE -0-..J Ro,n11h..I, ROLLl"IG ITO.'fE COITA MHA IAvtl l Edwttdt 8natol Woodbndgt 171 4) 172·&448 0141 Wl-7444 (714) 551 -0955 UQfi HOYI v lAIUIA IHl.U Edwltft W•t"9ok E81fds/Slnbonl i..iw Hilb Mall "'IA Mt1111 Bi•....,.. 529 6331 171 41 530"'4401 798-4811 v WHTMlllTlll ..,. ___ m -.-1 EMardt c-*eat 1111-3135 priesthood. ts on et.age at the Grand Dinner Theater. 7 Freedman Way. Anafietm (772-3220). Performances wtll be given nigh Uy except Mondays at varying curtain Umes through Mardl 4 . v ............ "THE PIRATU OF PE!tZARClt," a GUbert and Sullivan operetta. ts being ~nled at Sebastian's West Dtnncr Playhouse. 140 Ave. Pico. San Clemente (492·9950). Performances w111 be aiven Wednesdays throu.ot Saturdays al 8 p.m. and Sundays at 1 and 7 p.m . until F'eb. 26. v v "8TARTl1'G KBR&, STARTll'fG KOW," a three-character musical, concludes Its run at the Gem Theater. 12852 Main St.. Garden Grove (636· 7213). Final performances are tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 7:30. "A STREETCAR NAMED Dlt811lE," Tennessee Williams· renowned drama, ts cloelng In the Playbox Theater of Golden West College In HunUngton Beach (895-8378). Final performances w1U be given Tonight a nd Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m. v v v "TERRA NOVA.'' a drama about a polar expedJtton. winds up at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. 601> Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach (494-0743). Cloalng per- formances are tonight and Saturday al 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2:30p.m . v v v v vvvv, Excellen t: vvv, Very Good: vv, Good: v , Not so Good. Watch For Advance T ickets On Major Films tl C.kt l C.l•t l•I lllCt...-.0~ " ...... .,....,...... ~,. .. -....,,. LUXU RY THEATRE S 1st 2 Matinee Showinp Only S2.75 Unlns Noted s •3G144·1htl6l65~'25s11 ~~~ J s *( FOR Funt EXCITEmEntl Vis1tOvr ... J * ~PG 12150 3:00 5 :10 7:20 1 :30 &DM'i' WI UPP m YENTL am Show• at 12100 2:10 5:00 7:10 lo tO:U 1:00 1 :10 1:20 7:10 t :40 THE DRESSER 12:40 J :OO ~120 Bl 12:00 2 :JO 5:00 7 :40 10100 7:55 • 10:20 iiiQijl§(i2J ~ '255J /~~) A~~~p~t I A~~ec~•~R) UU at &:15 a:OO • 10:00 T II• Vef'Cllc t (R) Two OfA Kind (~) Drl••IN 0 .. ft t :IO w.-end1 / t :41 Weetcnlfllh CltiWm Werll f rtt llltss let .. • --• ·--....... 1' ,.._.....,...._._~ ._... .. Movie reVlews DOADW AT DAJOIT Roe&: Rated PG. Woody Allen'• wannat and most acceulble film In years actually plays llke an extended sketch. Plenty of amusing ecenea. but the ending Is rather abrupt and unaaUsfytng. Allen atvee Qne of hla best perlormancea aa a neurotfc theatncal manager promoUng a group of second-rate acta. Mta Farrow. In an lnteresitng awttch from her usual rolee. portray• a tough-talking New York woman.vv TBS BIG CHILL: Rated R. A warm. superbly acted· mm about a reunion of college friends. foUowtna the death of a comrade. Writer-direcfor Lawrence Kucf.tn ("Body Heat" and the George Lucas mega-hit.a) sets up the story to make a Bai Point ibout the 1960• generatJon. He never quite makee the point. but the rum remains an engaging. funny study of frtendshJp.v v v l'fBVEll SAY l'fBVltR AOAm: Rated PG. Sean Connery ts back as James Bond, but this 007 adventure Is strictly by the numbers. There are the usual chases, escapes and electronic gadget.a. but nothing that hasn't been done before -and better. Among the supporting actors. only Barbara Carrera sizzles. lrvtne Kershner ("The Empire Strtkes Back") directs mechanlcally.vv IUCCIO.lt88: Rated R. A charmless movie about restless. dlaenchanted teen-agers. Aldan Quinn does a poor James Dean lmpert'IOnatfon as a high school hood wtth a motorcycle and a drunken father. Daryl Hannah ("Summer Lovers") sulks a lot as the cheerleader who's attracted to him. It's hard lo lmagJnc how a teen-problems movie could be built aroun<t two more unlikable charactens. v TllB RIGHT STUPP: Rated PG. Tom Wolfe's book Woody Allen u a emall ti.me theatrical manager advtae. b1a client. Loa Canova in the movie "Broadway Danny Rolle." LIVE ON STAGE MARTIN MILNER STARRING IN "MASS APPEAL" Th• N•w lkootlway Com.Oy Hit By Bill C. Davi. A/10 Sta"ing Scott Williom1an Dnct.0 By Jade Bunch COUNTY LINE PREMIERE guests 5th District Supervisor Thomas Riiey, right, and his wife Emma, are greeted by owner Ray Jones at the opening of the new Texas-atyte barbeque restaurant on Woodbridge Lake In lrvlne. • about the teat ptlota and the Mercury aatrooauta Is brou«ittt to the ecreen ektllfully by wrtler-dJrec:tor Philip Kawman. While their deeds are lar1eer-lhan-ltfe, the ptlota remain comfortably human. VM<f pe:rfonnancea by Soott Glenn. Ed Harr1a. Sam Shepherd. Denn ts Qua.kl and Barbara Henshey."' v..., v 8CAJIDALOU8: Rated PG. Robert Hays ("Air- plane!") stara as an Amtrtcan televlalon reporter In London who geta caught In a confusing web of blackmail and murder. 'thla attempt at a modem screwball comedy ~kayoed by a convoluted plot. Pamela Slephen90n's aet~lful performance aa a con artist almost redeems lt.VV 8UDDJCJI DIP ACT: Rated R. Cunt Eastwood reworks familiar ground In tht1 fourth Dtrty Harry film. Fans of the aeries won't be disappointed. u Harry and his handy Magnum eliminate a fresh horde of urban acum. Sondra Loc1'e does another of her Icy blonde routines as a ptstol-pacltlng pa.Joler who'a out to avenge a gang rape. Eastwood Is a Orst-rate acUon dlrector. but don't look for well-rounded characters. Extremely violent. v v 'l'Ellllll OP SJIO>ltAIUIEJllT: Rated PG. Debra Wtnger and Shirley MacLalne iJye Oscar-calJber per- formances In this funny and touChtng fllm. whJch traCC8 a mother-daughter relat1onshtp over 30 years. Jack Nlchojaon, as a paunchy. drunken astronaut. ta also superb. The serious tw1st that occurs two-thirds through Is manipulative, but -you'll probably succumb lo It anyway. Jamee Brooks was the wrtter-dJrector.vvv .,...,...,...,.. -Excellent:vvv -Very good:Vv - Good:V -Nol so good. :2 0 - - - 13 Lyrics 'Right at Night' ...... ~ ~ 'O c: ~ .¥ Newport entertainer's song chosen for national award When the lights dim. Soft voices tear the night And when the quiet ls shattered by tbe fights And when tbe feeling Has Jong since died away, That's when I feel these tears of rage Bumin' througb my soul My Life was your stage And you stole the show This is the first verse of a bluesy-rock song, "Tears of ~ NlckPyzow -~ n:: DI PREGO'S -:-..91alan f<,J/aul'Onl ·~; Formerly Two Guys From Italy ~~'~tsi :~:·Bi UNCH ~ 'l IN ALL OF ORANGE COUNTY Sun. 10 to 3 At $895 Only l 2287 hlrvtew Rd. Cost. Mna, Caltfornt. 642·9'00 Our sumptous buffet feast includes: Crob legs. shrimp. I 1oa & baQl'I. *'°"' scalops, Vea Scolopen.,Qd., Coccl()l()te, Eggs Sousoge llftOlg jother 11ens ·hot & cold! 'PLUS: Oonge. tc.dO & grapefrutt jUtCel. Uft• INMed~. ieo'ood bar and ~· -ttoble •Feotvnng 0 moro extensA. menu• l~uff Hev.in at Al's Garage The Father of True Amencon wear Here we feature 100% cotton pleo1ed trousers ovo1loble 1n khok1. ohve ond pewter Also 100% cotton s1onewoshed pleo1ed denim 8~~@~ Fri., FEB. 24 7:30 PM So. Coast Comm. Ctuch IRVlNE ' Sat., FEB. 25 7:30 PM Redondo lkion ti&h School REDONDO BEACH T 1ckets Now On Sale At Most Chnshan Bookstores For Info. Call 213-370-0185 CO",'"lil '" ... ,,,,,.. DEBBY llOONl & PHIL DAtSCOll 56 FASHION ISlAND · NEWPORT BEACH · (714) 644-7030. , Rage," which was selected as one of the quarter final winners an the J 0th annual songwriting competition of the American Song festival. ihe songwriter, Nick ~ow, 23, can be heard Thursday through Sat~y nights at the Blue Beet Cafe. Newpor1 Pier, Newport Beach. His song was among the top 15 finalists chosen from 50,000 entries. He was awarded a scroll aod $50. The grand prize winner of the amateur rock 'n roll songwiters category won S I0,000. "I was really surprised. I sent in my song last May. I was gettiag depressed about where my career was heading. I was willing to try anything. This award was a real personal triumph. It makes me feel what I'm doing is viable," he said. "I hope the fame and financial gain will come. If it doesn't? I don't think that far ahead." Pyzow has taken the hard road to success. He prefers to play solo -which is difficult for any entertainer and his music is not what's considered currently the rage. He plays ballads, folk and light rock •n roll numbers -most of which arc original. However, most club owners seem to want dan~ bands, he said. "But once I get in a club, I try ·to win over the audience. I usually get encores even on bad nights. I think they see how much I enjoy what I'm doing. I've always felt doing it my way was important," he added. His award-winning song is recorded on his album, "Right At Night," with five other original songs. It's on his own label, AsFab, and is available at Tower Records in Orange County, the Music Market in Costa Mesa and Pro Rentals in Huntington Beach. Whale Watch Cruises ABOARD THE CATALINA HOLIDA't 642-5678 WEEKDAYS: 10:00 A.M. WEEKENDS: 9:30 a .m . & 1:30 p.m . $1.00 oU Adult Fan with Ad hpU..: J..25-84 Gilbert & Sullivan's 11111 o fc1c lt'ords to irorh: fc>r you m the Daily Pilat le laten•tloaal Reetauaata •-European sidewalk cafe setting • Foods. beef, w;ne & spirits from around the work! • Lunch • Dinner • Ha Hour • HOW APPEARING MUtUe Brother" _A FOfn*' Preeent -~ bMd memberl of ............ nd a.a. 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Here is what I think is just enough for this piece, . lately (my winter cbangi~ into spcmg and summer) I have come to feel that ahdin& down is not so far from parachuting up." The pcrfonnancc of Reynold's ~Archipetaao" for tape and 32 musicians will be that work's American debut, having been premiered in Paris last year. According to the composer, .. Archipelago" explores some new approaches to the concept of mu$ical variatjon: "Among other things, the flcxibilit,Y and inventiveness of live musicians is contrasted Wlth the capacities of the computer to move sounds in space, and to extend them in time." Rands will cond~his own ''Canti del Sole .. in a chamber version, rather than the orchmral fonn that lhc New York Philharmonic premiered last SpriOJ. Tenor Paul Sperry, who also sana in the Lmcoln Ccntet' performance, will be vocal soloist on Wednesday. The wort is baseo on sun poems in English, French1 German and llalian ''ch<>ten to sugcst both the aajly and seasonal cycles of the sun -narntives which influence our physical and psychological states ... The three works are by UCSD composers Robert Erickson, Roger Reynolds and Bernard Rands. Each piece rcp~csents its originator's own approach to music compos1uon. Erickson's "Taffytime" fora "composed" orchestra will receive its world premiere. Asked about the work, Erickson replies cryptically." I wrestle with how much or American A. T. LEOS Calltom1a cuisine Fresh Seafoods pastas. meat , & poultry Eleganlly 5efVed in a casual atmosphefe Dinner from 5 p m 7 days a ~ Wedding receptlOf'ls and partteS 390 I E Coast Hwy . Corona del Mai 759 1854 THE BARN Ame11can Lunch M·F 11 2 30 Dmne1 M·S trom 5 PM Happy Hou1 M·F 4 30 la 7 PM Sun Champagne Buttel Brunch 10.2.30. Entertainment & Dancing. Banquet Facll1t1es 14982 Redhill. 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The concert will take place at 8 p.m. at Mandeville Auditorium on the UC San Dieaocampus. TicketsareS3 general, SI studenUand seniors. They will be available at local T1cketrons. the UCSD box office and at the door. ORANGE COAST RESTAURANT DIRECTORY DI PREGIO'S F'ormerty Two Guys From Italy Same owners. same detlc•OUS fOOd Home- style llahan Cooking 1n a romantic atmosphere Same owner since 1975 Open Mon thru Thurs 11 30AM 10 10 OOPM Fri & Sal to 11 PM Sun Brunch 10·3 Dinner till 10PM 2267 Fa1r\/lew. Costa Mesa 642·9500 OONATELU'8 In Costa Mesa StOCe 1973. Pizza trom the East has come Wtstl Pizza. pasta. salads. beef. Wine. Lunch speolats. Cattlfing Lunch Tues. thN Fri.. 11·30 to 2 P M Dinner 7 nights from 5 p.m. 2230 O Fairview. 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By PETER McCAULEY Michael J ordan, thought by many to be the best collegiate hoopster, will have another chance to strut his All-American stuff when the 6-foot-6 guard and his North Carolina Tar Heels take on the Maryland Terrapins Sunday. The Fightmg Illini of nJinois and the Michigan State Spartans are also on the schedule. • • • Following basketball, there's the l 0-round junior middleweight bout be- tween undefeated John "The Beast" Mugabi and James "Hard Rock" Green. The fight airs live from the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Tampa, Fla. • • • On Friday, that sports powerhouse, PBS, airs the "USA/Mobil Indoor Track and Field Championships" from Madison Square Gar- den in New York City. NBC announcer Charlie Jones will be moonlighting along with Dick Schaap, usually seen on ABC. World-class athletes scheduled to compete in- clude record-setting pole v~ulter Billy Olson, hurdler Stephanie Hightower and track's best brother-sister team, Carl and Carol Lewis. • •• ABC has reached into its mighty wallet again. The network has shelled out $309 million for the broad- cast rights to the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, Alhena. Some in· dustry insiders feel the I 988 Games will be the last shown on· free television. ABC paid $225 million for broadcast rights to this summer's Games in Los Angeles, airing July 27 • Aug. 13. • • • There is talk of a film based on the life story of former Kansas C ity Chiefs running back Joe Delaney, who drowned last year. --rrw.1---- -•lunclay ----..... ll W IJ (]) DAYTCllA • T1'e .......... of ... NAICAA NOe (9" ....... DeJtone, AL). (I hn... 41 Min.) ,,. D m COU.1• u.l1UU. .....,._..et Noru.C....or-..et~ ..... (lhn.) (li'leue .ee SPORTS/ Pafe 30) -TV Antenna Eccentricity shown to advantage Creative energies of psychia tric patients i ntrigue~ 'Crest' star By PHJL SNEIDERMAN Ol IM o.11, ......... A typical day in Northern California's wine country ancludes a few shady business deals. some family squabbles over who will mhent a fortune. a couple of 1lhcit romances and a paternity quarrel. At least, that's the pictu~ painted each Friday night by CBS' popular pnme-t1me soap, "Falcon Crest." The "falcon Crest" world 1s populated by schemers, speculators and manipu· lators. but it also includes one character wh o stands out because of her innocent, gentle and sometimes eccentric per- sonality. That's Emma Channing, one of the daughters of the chief nast}. Angela Channing (Jane Wyman). "Emma 1s the kind of woman who at first you think is crazy," explains Margaret Ladd, who has portrayed her since the show debuted in 1981. "But she may be the sanest of aJI the people on the show." Actually, the character was first en- visioned to appear in just five episodes. But Emma proved to so popular with viewers that the role was continued. Still. actress Ladd doesn't like to see the charader boxed an by being labeled "emouonally djs. turbed.'' "It's unfortunate that criminals have less of a stigma attached to them than people with emotional problems," she says. "I hope Emma o ffers alternatives to the value system that Angela represents and that she lets people see mental illness in a more realistic light. "I thank it's a tnbute 10 Lonmar I producers of 'Falcon Crest") and lo CBS that the:y · ve allov.ed the character to come out in the open and not be kept locked in a closet.·· The producers also demonstrated pa- tience m working around a major develop- ment an Ladd's hfe. In 1982, she became pregnant, although the "Falcon Cr~st" sen pt d1dn 't ~II for Emma to be expecting. For a wh ile. the directors skillfully hid Ladd's condition behind strategically placed props or scenery. She was ~en written out oftheshow for IOwceks, to give Ladd time to g.ive birth to twins, Michael Joshua and Katherine Rose. in October 1982. Ladd returned to the show after the blessed event. but she was determined not to negJect her children. "I spend all the time I can with them," the actttss says. "I'm fortunate because 'Falcon Crest' has a large cast. and most of us don't have to work every day." In addition to her work on "Falcon Crest." Ladd has an extensive list o f acting credits. She's appeared in the movies "I'm Mara~Ladd Dancing As Fast As I Can," "A Wedding" and "The Friends of Eddie Coyle." She's been a 2uest star on TV series such as "Taxi" r;Eight Is Enough" and "Quincy." She's ~lso performed extensively on st.age. Ladd is a native of Rhode Island. She studied theater arts at Bard College in New y ork, then was accepted as the rouog~st member of Lee Strasberg's Actors Studio. While appearing on Broadway in 1969. Ladd had a chance to see a play performed by psychiatric patients. Intrigued by their creative energy, she conceived a program 1n which professional actors would work with hosp1tahzed psychiatnc patients. Two years later. Ladd joined forces with actor-wnter Lyle Kessler (now her hus· band) and created the l ma~nation Work- shop, a non-profit organization pa1nng actors and psychiatric patients. Currently. the program is being offered through UCLA's Neuropsychiatric Institute. Ladd sees an interesting correspondence between actors and some mental patients. "Both have highly active imaginations." she says "Actors tum their creative energy outward. while a patient often turns it inward as delusion. Actors learn 10 dis- cipline their imagination." Ladd can draw from her expenencc with the workshop patients in her own portrayal of Emma Channing on "Falcon Crest.·· She believes Emma is evolvmg into a more complex character and hopes the trend contmues. "But I'd hke her to keep her spirit. her spunk and her sense of humor;· Ladd says. TV TIDBITS: Mertdltb Baxter Blraey, who portrays Elyse Keaton. the mother of three children on NBC's "Family Ties," will get to demonstrate her singing skills in next Thursday's episode. On the show, Elyse decides to revive her follc singi°I career and performs .. Tum. Tum. Tum, • "If I Had a Hammer" and "This Land is Your Land." Preparations for the traditional Fourth of July parade in a small Kansas town form the backdrop for a fa mily drama entitled "The Parade," airing Feb. 29 o n CBS. MJcbael Leaned, Frederic Forrest, GtralcliDe Pa1e and Rosuaa Arqaett.e are in the cast. Jou CoU1n• of "Dynasty'' will be "honored" as Woman of the Year next T hursday on "Dean Martin's Celebrity Roast." airinf at I 0 p.m .. on NBC. Participating m the roast will be Bee Ar1ll•r, Reel Batto••· Au Suter, Job Fonytbe, MUtOD Berle, OnOD Welles, Aqte Dlckha.oa, Dom DeLaJ.e, Zsa Zsa Gahr, Doa Rlcllltt and Rieb Little. Fu n ny, bizarre and otherwise memorable moments from television quiz programs of the past 35 years will be presented in "Those Wonderful TV Game Shows," airing Feb. 27 on NBC. CUI Relntr will serve as host. A rare game show appearance by CUat Eastwood will be among the clips. Au·Mar1ret and Treat Wllllam1 portray a sexually repressed woman and her brutal brother-in-law in a new pro- duction of Tennessee Williams' classic drama, "A Streetcar Named Desire, .. airing March 4 on ABC. Beverly D' An1elo and Rudy Quid co-star. The network says this ven 1on is more closely based on Williams' orifinaJ play 'than the 195 l film version, which had to conform to censorship requirements of that time. Ellubttla Moatgomery and Barry New- man star in "Second Chance at Love," a new TV movie due March 13 on CBS. The fi.lm focuses on a woman who has come to terms with her blindness. but still lives in a ri~dly controlle~ worl~. _After. a sencs. of mishaps, she begins trainang with a seeing eye dog and learns to let down her guard and faJI in love. The former "Wonder Woman" Lyacla Carter will demonstrate her song and dance talents in her fifth musical-variety special. airing March 16 on CBS. Her guests include Eddie Rabbitt and Bea Vereen. "The A-Team" and '"Cheers." two of NBCs most popular weekly series, will return next faJI. The network says these arc the first two NBC series to be renewed for 1984-85. Two popular stars of past TV SCOC$, Mary Tyler Moore and James Garner, arc teaming up to star an ·•tteartsounds," an ABC TV movie that will be presented during the 1984-85 season. Garner play.s a dedicated physician who suffers a mass!ve heart attack. Moore portrays his wife. Fi lming will begin this spnng in New York City and Toronto. Friday, February 17. 1984 3 Richard totes tarantula on hunt He seeks Gunnar who heads for Louisiana 'As the World Turns• By LYNDA HIRSCH ALL MY CHILDREN: Alcned by Liz.a about Jenny's bridal shower, Tony shows up. Jenny believes Enid invited Tony, but realizes 1t was Liza'sscheme. Liza heads for the Steam Pit, where Bud forces drugs on her, rapes her and dumps her in alley. An~ie gets a research job, making Jesse decide he will not do any more drug drops for Bud. Adam woos Erica but refuses to let her see an studio. To pacify Brooke, Tom says he believes Gil tried to attack her, but hires him anyway. Gil calls Brooke and assures her he'll succeed in raping her next time. Tad plans lovemaking but calls it off because Dotty has no binh control pills. Phoebe tries to discourage any relationship between Edna and Chuck. Marian tries to seduce Chuck, but her husband arrives home too soon. Alfred, tired of being a wimp, decides to change his image. ANOTHER WORLD: Blaine delivers her baby boy. Cecille decides she's going to get Peter to marry her at all costs. Maisy tells Josh she wants him to move in with her. Rachel and Jamie horrified when they find the charred remains of Mac's plane. Sally considers marrying David in order to give Kevin a mother. Stacy tells Jamie she plans to exit Bay City with Mark. Perry repays Carl and says that now they owe one another nothing. AS THE WORLD TURNS: Tucker tells Steve that Betsy must be told Craig can walk. Leaming Larry, chairman for Throw- away Kids. is confined to wheelchair, Betsy asks him to help Craig. Maggie finds man she thought would be perfect father for her child, but can't bed down bcx:ause she doesn't love him. Tarantula-Loting Rich- ard unaware John and Gunnar headed for New Orleans to meet R.jchard's father. Franny angry when Bob tells her Marcy needs professional help. Diane discovers Craig can walk. CAPITOL: Police realize photo of am- bassador was cut with bent scissors. PauJa uses same scisssors to make Clarissa get-well card. Paula hides scissors when police search house. Sam beads for Zunch to offer Fran deal to keep her out of lJ .S Beth unhappy when Thomas invites Wally and Ronm along on slci weekend. Myrna, Jordy and Brenda arc headed for the same slopes on the same weekend. Mau plans return to Zurich once Clarissa is out of hospital. Ronni's father Danny assures Wally he won't interfere in their romance. Tyler won't promise Julie that he'll keep Beth and Jordy's meeting on 1errace a secret from Thomas. DAYS OF OUR LIVES: Delia 1ells T ony that Phoenix plans to kill Roman an public. 4 Frtday. February 17. 1984 Phoenix sends Delia to impersonate Eugene's wife to make him think hc'sgomg craiy. During an enc.ountcr with Liz, Neil has a passionate outbreak and rips her dress. Neil realizes he's so obsessed that he must spend a life without Laz because she still cares for Don Tony plans to poison Marlena. A house blows up with Bo. Hope and Roman appearing to be inside. EDGE OF NIGHT: Raven gets telegram from Logan, warning her not to think she'll keep him from Jamie. Sky examines an old military button and wonders why Standing Elk and Adler want it back. Raven learns that the button belongs 10 military outfit stationed in Monticello and realizes that Adler must have been stationed there. With Jamie and Gunther alone in dark house. Vic and Donny break in. Alicia warns Greg he should start exclusive contract or she'll tell cops he's really Greg Parker. G reg beats her to it and tells Calvin he left Boston to escape family, not tnal. Nancy informs group she's returning to paper full-time. Shelley accepts Geraldine's offer of room and board. Lane tells Nancy he loves her. GENERAL HOSPITAL: Grant Putnam nervous. causing Dr. Campbell to lhmk he killed bis brother Ian. Making it appear that Dr. Campbell has left town. Putnam stears his own file and strangles Dr. Campbell on the Quancrmaine vounds. Ginny Blake proves she's Mike's b1ologkal mother by showing birth certificate with his footprint. Hofly gets the goods on Hannibal's dance soim With help of Broadway troupe. she plans to 1um Hannibal over to Scorpio. · Alan and Edward ask Monica's cousin Lureen Sharpe why she kept her identity a secret Lurecn produces proof that her mother and Monica's mother were sisters. Grant and Celia change their last name to And~w . Brock talks to Ginny. causing Bobbi to think she's an old gnlfriend. Jimmy Lee suggests that Cella be used a a consultan1 at the spa. GUIDING LIGHT: Ed accuses Maureen of hiding something from him and she admits she has. Jim reads Tony's medical file and realizes Tony has two subdural hematomas which could cause his death, but that an operation could leave him paralyzed. Warren steals necklace from Quint's file. In New York, Philip and Beth marry themselves. Spotting the new- lyweds. Bradley cltmbs wall an order to s1len~ them. Vanessa crosses Alan by saving L TA from certain financial ruin. Alan seems haPP)' that his sister Aleitandra is about to amve in town Karen the hooker, who framed Ross. leaves town before he can Cl,UCstion her. Mindy and Rickarcdevelop1nga romance. Finding Ed at Claire's house, Maureen mistakenly thtnks the two are having an affair. Reva thinks Vanessa ~nd Billy should get back toaether. leaving a clear field for her and Josh. LOVING: Rose and Pat go to Flonda. Merrill notiOC$ Noreen has taken off her wedding nag. While Mike 1s inviting Noreen to Doug's pany, sbcgetsa call from Clem. Noreen assures Mike she will not return to her maiden name. Jim tells Shana that he likes Corinth. but is fearful that legalized gambling could destroy the town. Shana is upset when Jim has to leave and says it's just like the time they spent m Rome. Shana shows up at DoUJ's pany and S(><?tS Jim there. She's surpnsed that he didn't invite her. Shana refuses to go home with Jim after ttic pany. Doug and Memll enjoy themselves at the pany. Loma can't persuade Jack to go to the dance. When Tony wants to talk about Lily, Jack goes home. Tony and Stacy have a fight. Tony takes Loma to Duke's pany where both of 1bem arc busted for druJS. Cunis thinks Cabot and Shana are having affair. ONE LI.FE TO LIVE: Cassie goes with Simon and finds jewels but doesn't understand why he's also hed to her. He says he wan1s to return tre35ure and that Hawk will ki ll him anyway. Cassie realizes he has a plane tickel to Zurich and knows he as lying again. Cassie pret~ds to g.o along with Simon and calls David. When the cops arrive the airplane 1s gone. Jenn> persuades Trud) 10 let her go. Hawk then kills Trudy. Jenny manages to escape out a Wlndow. When the deadline atnvcs for Jenny's ransom, Simon walks in with Jewels just as Hawk calls. Joy, Cassie's schoolmate, is bitter over factory closing where her.father is a foreman. Joy goes to Vicki, who is very troubled about the situation. Delilah ~rsuades Becky to arrange audition with Johnny. RYAN'S HOPE: Jill upset that Frank 1s missing imponant meeung. Bill pressures Siobhan to marry him but she hesitates Jacqueline discovers Siobhan 1s pregnant and that Joe is probably the father. Jacqueline also finds out that her father arranged the marriage to Joe. Jack track~ down Laszlo and tells him bomb was meant for Jack. nol Joe. Jack goe~ to hospital, sees Joe and reaches out for Joe\ hand. Jacqueline tells Max Joe musl go to clinic m Swiu.erland for plastic surge!) She decades to stay in New York and do Joc'SJOb. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Warren gloats as he tells Suzi she must share her $4 malhon with him since she was unable 10 get divorced before her 21st b1rthda} Bnan finds t~n-age daughter of man he had to kill in the line of duty. Cagnr> amves in Henderson. Wendy secs Mand) working at the TV station and accuo;es Stephanie of paying her off. YOUNG AND TRE RESTLESS: And' and Paul find letter Mehssll wrote Rick and realize he killed her out of jealousy. Awar~ that Rick found note Nikki wrote Victor. they fear same fate for her. Rick allo"'s Nikki to tell Kaye where they arc Julia thinks Neil would be good father for her child, but knows Gina likes him. Jack believes charges that Tim Sullivan once sex:ually harassed a student. Tracy tells Ashley she is falljna for Tim. ~~-------------------------..... 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(nJE.ffl) ....,,,YWICI (MON) NOMI UCING WEBl Y (R} (Tlll) --~TUE) ntOlf FAii• OHi a.OWMI (Tlll) =1~J!.":1AUI wrrM("'1 tt:ID Cl) Al THE WOM.D ~ A&JIMD tfY'CHCOCI(.......,. ....... AL.VII_., THE C11NZ•I Friday, February 17, 1984 7 -Daytime Cont. -llondng Movies- •cm "The Pirates Of Penzance" ( 1983. Musical) KeYln Khne. Angela Lansbury tg hrs) •CZJ "Beauty And The Beas1" ( 1946. Fan rasy) Joselle Day. Jean Marais. ( 1 hr .. 30 min) •<ID "Treasure Island" ( 1972. AdWM'lture) Orson Welles, Kim Burfield ( 1 hr • 35 min) 8 Friday, February 17. 1984 CS) "Treasures Of The Snow'' ( 1981. Ora· ma) Paul Dean. Garey Born ( 1 hr • 40 min) ..@ "Double Indemnit y" ( 1944 Suspense) Barbara Stanwyck, Fred Mac- Murray. (2 hrs.) Nl(f) "Tea for Two" ( 1950. Musical) Doris Day, GOfdon MacRae (2 hrs ) (%) "The Amateur" ( 1982, D<ama) John Savage. Chnstophef Plummer ( 1 hr . 50 min.) -~ "This Time Forever" ( 1980, Romance) Claire Pimpare. Vincent Van Patten ( I hr . 35 min ) CID "Lovesick" ( 1983. Comedy) Dudley MOOl'e. El&Zabeth McGovern ( 1 h1 36 min) CS) "Lovesick" ( 1983, Comedy) Duote)' Moore. Eltzabeth McGovern ( 1 hr 15 min) •(%) "The Lady In Red" (1979. Drar1at Robert Conrad. Pamela Sue Maron '1 hr, 29 min) -~ ''Whistle Down The Wind" I 1962. D<ama) Hayley Mills. Bernard Lee (2 hrs.) CID "Dally Ouci<'s Movie: Fan1as11c Island" (1983. Comedy) Anlmaled V04C· ~~----------------.......... ......._ -~ -l'rWg Coal. es by Mel Blanc (1 tv . 18 min) (,S) "Enchantmenr" ( IS.9. Orama) David N1veo. Teresa Wright ( 1 tv , 42 min ) -@ ''The Maltese Faleon" (f941, Mys· lef)') Humphrey Bogart, Sydney Green- 5treet (2 hrs ) 1wa "Th-, Big Nocse" 119« Comedy> Laurel and Hardy, Arthur Space ( 1 hr • 30min.) (%) "The Killing Of Angel Street" ( 1981, Orama) Liz AleJ1ander, Jotln Hargreaves 1ht .41 min ) 1'* "Threshold" ( 1981, Orama) Donald Sulherland, Jett Goldblum. ( I hr . 37 min) -111-.aoallovs..- a.e "Key West" ( 1972. Drama) S1ephef'l Boyd, Woody StrOde (2 hrs.) CC) "Hanover S1ree1" ( 1979, Romance) Harrison Ford. Lesley-Anne Down. ( 1 hr .• 49mln) CD) "Flastldance" ( 1983, MuSlcal) Jen· niter Beals. MIChael Nouri. ( 1 hr. 35 min.) (I) "Goin' South" ( 1978. Comedy) Jacl< Nlchotaon, Mary Sleenburgen. (I hr., 41 min) W (%) "The Woman Next Ooot" ( 1981, Romance) Gerard Oepardteu, Fanny Ardalll ( 1 hr . 45 min ) 49 "Penny Serenade" (1941, Orama) Gary Grant. Irene Dunne (2 hrs.) HI©) "Allack FOlce l" (1980, Adventure) John Phillip Law. Mel GlbsOO ( 1 hr . 35 min ) c.s:> "Ada" (1961, Otama) Susan Hay· ward. Dean Maritn ( 1 hr . 48 min.) 1:8 "E111I Under The Sun" ( 1982. Mys· tery) Pe1er Us1tnov Jane Birkin. ( 1 hr • 56 min) • CCJ "The MUSIC Man" ( 1962. Musical) Robert Preston Shirley Jones. (2 hrs • 3 l min) CZ) "The Amateur" ( 1982. Orama) John Savage. Chnste>phef Plummer ( 1 hr., SO min) a.(C) .. This Time Forever" ( 1980. Romance) Claire Pimpare. Vincent Van Patlen ( 1 hr .. 35 min) •(I) "Across The Great Divide" (1976. Adventure) Robert Logan, Heather Rat· tray. (1 hr • 40 min ) -(Q) "Adventures Ot The Wiiderness Family II" ( 1978. Adventure) Robert Logan, Susan Damanle Shaw ( 1 hr., 45 min ) •Cf) "Capricorn One" ( 1978, Suspense) Ell1011 Gould, James BrOlln (2 hrs.) • I!> "Manhattan Merry·Go·Aound" ( 1937. Comedy) PhU Regan, Leo Carrillo t1 hr . 30 min ) CZ) "Full Moon High" ( 1980, Comedy) Alan Arkin, Adam Arkin ( 1 tv . SO min.) .. CD "Misty" r 196 l. Orama) David Ladd. Arthur O'Connell ( 1 hr , 30 min.) -..... CIR cee ... ..,,.BIOUQH MC ... Q .,,.... eoil'Alf'f HAWMfWl,.f uela/LBIB.WMOUa me ... m¥ll "Whistle Down The Wind" ( 1962. Otama) Hayley Miiis, Bernard Lee An escaped murderer surrenders to police instead of destroying the faith of the children whO discovered him. (2 hrs.) (!) TOP U. IODIG Mike Tinley and Doug Dewitt square otf In a scheduled 12· round ESPN middlewelghl championship bout (live from AllantlC Qty. N J ) (2 hrs • 30 m;n.) (I) llOWI "Lovesick" ( 1983, Comedy) Dudley Moore, Elizabeth McGovern. A married J>8ychiatrlst finds himself fall~ In _11ove:::,~c:= 'f>9' (I tv., 35 min. TAii AUCI WIBL.OfFOl'NS Alim llJ ICMOOL "The Mountain Awakens" Ski Instructors Butch Andetsen and Kathy Wood toot< at aetectlon and use of equipment and apparel, and the basics ot starting, steering and stopping on skis. CID MOW "Daffy Oucl<'s Movie: Fantastic Island" ( 1983, Comedy) Animated. VOie· es by Mel Blanc. Bugs Bunny, Foghorn leghOrn, Porky Pig and others start a journey on Daffy Duck's small Island 'G' 1 hr., 18 min) mA.alT ,., ... NI C:. ... .... """"" MAit AIC ... Q PJl IMUZlm A vlsll with "Dallas" star Patt1ck Duffy; a tour ot celebrities' bathrooms. ~ PIMJAl'f-.-> a :n .... " TWf Laura Bran1· gan talks about her fllm debut, a Vl&lt wUh lacl~~("FomOy TM"I UIOPUID•M. .,_ "First Blood" ( 1982. Drama) Sylvester Stallone, Richard Crenna. A Vietnam 11e1ernn's run-In with the police In a deed war buddy's hometown escalales 1n10 a mtnor war 'R' ( 1 tv. 35 min.) Cl) a.acwt CAii A 1960's antt-war actrv· 1st. llving as a fugitive discovers no one cares who he is or what he did. '1) llOWll "His Girl Friday" (1940. Come- dy) Cary Grant, Rosalind Russell. A tough city editor and a topnotch reporter CO\lef the execution of a convicted cop·killer (2 hrs.) ,.«Z> ... 7:11 IJ I Oii THI TOW Featured: a visit with some of L.A.'s most renowned barterr ders; training at a L A P.D Police Acade- my; the "world's greatest" hot rod and custom car shOw: find out why It's believed that some special children haved lived former lives; meet Grace Ce.slHas, the woman of steeJ who holds a boxing and full-contact karate title l tDFAl&YfllUD uv..a...v a °'9111f (II 'Jiii _. Ol'91Ca Today's &eheduted events: Ice hockey playoffs; women's slalom in alpine skiing; four-man bobsled (1st and 2nd runs): 4 X 7.5 l<m relay blalhlon (from SaraJeyo. Yugosla· 1118) . (3 hrs .• 30 min ) 111CT#:.,.. --•w.n PIClflLn CCUIT 9 -ITOIY ''Good Copy .. Bad Medi· cine?" The consequenoes of medical reportage In the press that misleads serf· ously Ill people is eitplored. and efforts 10 make journalism and medicine mo<e com- patible ara discussed GWAll•ta1wm•MW111 CD) .. IMU1'UU. Denver Nuggets al Los AngeleS Lakers (2 hrs .. 30 min.) (%) .,_ "Pulp" C 1972. ComedY) Michael Caine. Mk:key Rooney A seedy writer IS hired by an ex·lilm star to "ghostwrite" hlS barely printable auto-blogr~hy. 'PG' ( t hr. 36 min.) ... Cl) -llUUI Of ~ Boss Ho9Q's nllSIY nephew shows up In Hai· zard and makes trouble for the Dukes ( t hr.) 8 G» ~ Jack and David are sus- pected of aiding and abetting a P<tSOn escapee. ( 1 tv ) • MCMI "Farewell To The Planet Of The Apes" ( 1974, Science-Fiction) Roddy McDowell, Ron Harper. With the help of Galen the chimp, astronauts Burke and Virdon build a gilder to escape lrom the 11Ha police (2 hrs.) fUJCI ... =r..ru•rrrwr Laura Brani· gan talks about her film debut; a vlsil with actor Michael J Fox ("Family Ties"). e 90Wll "Benny Hin Festival" (VOiume 2) (No 0.te) A compilation of everyone's favorite Benny Hiii eplsodet Is presented. l hra.) ..... ...,.-..... WAL&. trmf-"The Twenty-Year Century" Guest: Felix G. Rohatyn. senior ~nner, Lazard Freres & Co. CC) llO¥ll "Man On The Roof" (1977, Mystery) Carl Gustaf Lindstedt. Sven Wollter Stockholm police stalk the tenor· tSI sniper who IS systematk:ally klfflng members of the force 'A' ( 1 tv . SO min.) CID 90¥ll ''Independence Day" ( 1981) Mel Rosier, Grammy Burdett 'R' ( 1 hr .. 25min) Cl) .,_ "Goin' South" ( 1978, Come- dy) Jack Nicholson. Mary Steenburgen. A captured horse thief 1s ottered a chance to escape hanging by marrying a young lady from the town In Which he's Imprisoned 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 41 min.) •1AU.•MFAaY .. LCMIOAT LA Ula A tubule lo lhe "Blad( Queen Of The Music: Halts". Josephine Baker. • WAL&. fTMIT WBK "The Twenty· Year Century" GYeSt: Fehx G Rohatyn. seniOf p&nnef, LaZ.ard Freres & Co G •COOS •• c.w ccunY "SaCfa· mento Dateline" Jim Cooper Interviews Orange County's state assemblymen and senator& In this monthly program which IS UW In our state's capitol ........ "" .. MCAT\m .. 90l'11LOOI (II) .. Cl) DM.LAI Sue Ellen Is not sure WhO got her pregnant and Bobby begins to have doubts about Charlie's parentage t! hr.J B m M llAl'IU The Master must team up with an old adversary to rescue a Sen· ator's kidnapped daughter. ( 1 hr) I': _,. Guests: aclresg Dyan Cannon. actOf Franklin Cover ("The Jettersons"). consumef advocate Ralph Nader: also. a demonstration a1 mechanl· cal antiques. (1 hr.) I unm Of1191Q1 ~ "Give Me That Big Time Religion" This program looks at religious tund raising on television. concentrating on evangelist Jimmy Lee Swaggart Q ( 1 hf) CD 90¥ll "The Man With Two Brains" ( 1983. Comedy) Steve Manin, Kathleen Turner. A brain surgeon with a wretched rnarrled Ille falls In love with a pickled Friday, February H , 198• 9 brain in a 131 tNll speaks to him letepatt11 cally 'R ( 1 hr 3 1 min ) ·~ .. -.TTMCU H TOP ..,_ ~ Mike Tinley and Doug Dew11t squace oll 1n a scheduled l2· roun<l ESPN middleweight championship bOUt (from Allanuc City. NJ ) (R) (2 hrs . 30m1n ) CHAM.II~ TUI wmt Guest Cart Reiner •(f) MO¥ll "Arrowfleacl' I 1953. Western) Charlton Heston Jaci.. Palance Trouble efUpts wtien a cavalry untl sets out to sqi a rreaty with the Apaches (2 hrs 30 min) ~ The Man With Two Brains· ( 1983 Comedy) S1ev~ Maritn. Kathleen Turner A brain surgeon with a Wf'91Ched 1T1~.med 11le taus "' love W1th a pd()ed brain 1n a iar !hat speai..s to fltm telepall'\1- Cally 'R' ( t ht Jt min I '1\) NOME UC. -fl Cl) FALCOll CMIT Melissa s argument .,..,th L1noa cu1mma1es on a fatal automo- t><le acc.oent an<l A~ rs Pfe<>cC\)()OE!(J N1lh d11v1ng Terry out ot 1own ( t ht I D S> THE .. IHOW Guests Steve Mar lo'' carr1e11ne 0 Hara Cyndi Lauper 1 GorlS Just Wanna Ha"'t' Fun I I I l"lr ) ume.,,. 0LOU91WfT fl)TMINlmMMCI '1l) AIEICM PUYIQm Papula1 Neu· • toes Starring Jet' ..,oiilt>lum and Mrllll t<enne<l) tti!S w ttv p.e<:e O}' Aubrey Wer· "'e1m portrays tl"le dP"e!Op.ng re1a11oosh1p oet~een two yOVng nevt~hcs O I 1 hr ) § ~ N'9"' Snit• 1982 Comedy! Hem) W·nkl{!r Micnat"4 Keaton Two noghttor->e mo1gve attencants oecome ~e or ers •0< a g•oup ot hooilers wno nave osr I~•' p mp 'R ( 1 hr 45 min) ~ MO¥IE Tt>P Ar.,a•eur I 1982 Drama) Joni' s.i .. age, Ch .. S!oPllef Ptummef A CIA computer e~pe<t trains fQ# active fJeld auty to avengto 11\e mv ~ of his girlfriend 01._ ruthless ten0<ists R 1 hr 51 min ) o: MO¥IE ·Fiasnoance (1983 MUSICall Jenni fer Beats Michae-1 Noun A young "oma., wno wor~s as a we4c:lef strives for success as a mghtcJuo dancer 'R' I 1 h1 3:) m.n 1 J *WIE Carna Kn ... ,...eoge 197 t D• arr a Jac1., N>eholson Ann-Margret '";,w ,,,, P.g!" tr~cs ~d several )'ears ~ ... ·c•"' d': atrer g•aouation d•scovenng •, o, "na•.ng aric sw·tcnrng each otl'lef's 9_ t• ena:. A ( 1 "r J 7 m.n l WIOLDO.S _@ ...,.~• -Cl> ww••r11 .. www-• ... IUtliEM.. THI ... ~ TO PUYIOY '*I a a \'}) 9 m.,,. c:ou.i. IAIKIT'IAU. l.nzooa vs Art· wna State (2 hrs ) I llOWAlll l IWITW'I LAUQM • rA"'nt TQPeWllOI S) AIEICAll PUYMOUm ·Pooutar Neu· rotics· Staff•"9 Jett GOIClblum and MlfTll Kennecy ltltS w-tty p.ece by Aubrey Wer· therm portrays lhe devetopmg relatt00Sh1p be!'htlef'\ t'#O young neurotics o ( 1 hr ) :%' MO¥IE The Beast With"'' ( 1982 Horr0t) Ronny Co,(, B•bt Besch A woman is , a pe<1 on l'lef noneymooo by a ha 'll'f- legge<l c1eature and Pl'~ a seemingly no<ma son 'IWhO gro....s up 10 follow in t'-.s dad's bloody tootsteps 'R' 11 tv JO m•n 10 Friday. February 17. 1984 ID WMAn llf &.m Nl@ _,.TUCU ttlt fl (J) .. "Oiaty 01 A Teen-age H1tctlhlker" ( 19 79. ()Jama) Ock Van Pat ten. Chatlene lilton A young g.trt puts hef Ille in dangef wtlefl She accepts a ride from a Slfanger (R) (2 tvs 15""") 8 • l'G 11 rf Goes!. actress Made41ne l(aM, Singer Traoy Ullman (I hr) 8 0 flf ..,.. Cl YWICI H.rgf'llights or some of the day's ~ts (from Sara,evo, V~YI&) G•llAmfOF-e TIIC*I OF 1W -.r ScheduleO Mick Fleetwoocrs Zoo The fame Kids ITlUSIC Vlde05 .... th Kase-, Ca$efTI ano Ric::i. Due comon t ' rv JO rTW\ ) 6D 19 CUii Featured a ~•'*1 e~ns l'tOw to be he~ sing~ ' 1 tv 30 t1W\) 11111~ tW ten ftll ITMlmQ mom Cll.Y DaV'd ~ SeftOUS Moonbghr' Taped at the Pacatt.c Natl008l uM>111on Coifseum in Van- COl.M!f, Bm!Stl Columboa this concert lea· lures such songs as 'Let s Danoe." "Ch- na Gwr... "Space Oddity' and "fame 119 O MC ... -.nm l hr) --"The Thong With TllllO Heaos t 1972 Hom>fl Ray Ml'land. Rasey Gnef The head of a racial 0901 IS ll'Of'hCally ttansplanted to the body of a b&ack man .!?. hrS ) w • llBT•tww ... .. llMiifJI IMNM'C9CO • ILM:IC WAI A spocltgtlt on tne art ano polttcs of iaz:z artist Grl Scott-Heron. wno·s captured bOlh l/'I a strmng perform· ance and '" a satrrie COOYersatl()(I about tne state ol OUf nat'°" ( 1 ht JO rTWl l CI) cou.m u.ETIML 90IT OI) CD .,. "Blue Jeans" ( 1981 Orama) Brooke Bennet. OaVICl Messa A W11e catches hef rasnt00 designef ·husband 1n a sexual encounter with h&S seductrve secre- tary (1 rv . 30 min ) ©).,_ Rang Of Oes11a· ( 1981 Fania· syl Georgina Spef\tll'l, Paul Thomas An aphr<>deS&ae nng is passed !Tom PefSOt\ 10 person leaving a 1ra11 of er04ic encounters on •ts wall.e ( 1 hr 30 mtn ) IOCIE OF M -CullU1e ~b Ano Othefs" I 1 ru ) 119 @.., 'IMC&t ~ 8 fl) FMall -.T WllfOI Viele-'5 •nclUde KOOi & The Gang 1 Ton.ght ) Hall & Oat~ ("Adi.lit E'cucatt0n 1 ano 38 Spectar ! 'Baell Where VO\J ~ I (1 nr 30 fTWl J I eoc:4l 11 tlrf L.A.: VIEOI .,. ........ UMlt. Bnaft I T1111Ulf Laura Bran gan talks abOUt tier film det>ut. a "1511 with actor MIChael J Fox ("Famoly ries") (E)-UC.WIBU OI) 11111(C)--"The EJtOfcisf' ( 1973. HoncxJ Ellen Burstyn Linda &al( The young daugttter ot a popular actress becomes possessed by a c>emon<: spofft whtcf'l com- r1111s evil acts through the occupattOO ol her mind and body 'R' ( 2 hrs . 2 m.n ) 119 00 ---A colecttOO of loor light· heafted ~ttes about love and sex teaturWlg Renee Taylof Joseph Bologna. Jane Curttn. LOUISe Lasser Charles G10- dln and Rudy Deluca { 1 h1 I we && CA'ITQPTa (J) .,_ The Glory Bt91de 11953 Drama) Vict0t Mature Lee MaMn A combe1 engrineer"' Korea eoscorts a Greetl infantry outfit rnto enemy temtory C2 In) • tU.•tWPAl&l . m.,.. "The Jazz Singer" ( 1953. Ora· ma) Danny Thomas. PeQgY Lfe A young JewlSl'l bOy defies his father's WISh that he beeome a pray9' leader and tums 10 the siac; a 1az:z ~ {2 h11, 30 min ) llW ...n• CCW1Y uunl 1111 ..OW Byron Allen. Dono Cervey. Billy Crystal. Andy K.aAJfman. Robef1 Klein. Bette M~. Joe PitCOPO, Richard Pryor an<l Frot>tn Wtllla'"-NlulO the innovative club that heiped launch lhe careers of some ot Today's lop comoc t•i.t"ltt (I ht ) 90¥ll ··0as Boot" ( 1981 Drema) Juergen Prochnow, Ar1hUr 01uenemeyei In 194 t a young German U bOat crew lace the ctlallellges and horrors ot war ... neo they leave port on thett hrtt subrna· me tour A' (2 hrs.. 25 min) -etoTT W ~TIACKI t:1I .,.. 'Enter The N1n13 (198 t AC\entUte) Franco Nero, Susan Geo<ge An An'lettean manral arts expert sets out to a11enge lhe murder of his besr friend 'R l I nr JO mUl ) t:te ~Tmcom ~eou.EC1Dt ... N•MJ. 'Cracker Jack Old Timers· ~ssic" (from WaSh1ng1on. 0 C ) (A) (2 N'S 30 min ) ~ m¥a Take OH' I 1978. Comec!y) Geotg l\il Spelv1n. Wade Nichols. Guests at a lav1sl'l party view the sexual eJtplorts or an eternally y001htut man whOSe real age reveals itself on movie him 'A' ( 1 hr . 27 min) W8 90¥ll ·Suddenly, Last Summer · 11960. Drama) Elizabeth TaylOt. Katha· 11ne HepbUrn Alter watching her cou51n's Ofutal murelef a beautiful young girl 1s ins111u1oanal1Zeel 1n a san1tanum (2 hrs 15m1n) t:9 ""' MO¥IE "Lovesick" ( 1983. Comedy} Dudley Moore. Ehzabeth McGovern A mamed psychiatrist finds himself falling tr love wnh a patient 'PG' ( 1 hr 36 mm ) ... ..., m.a .oOM O .,.. "Bus Ailey's Back In Town' C 1965 Orama) Ann-Margret Michael Parks A young Navy man returns 10 find that the grrl whO reiecteo htm in the pasl wants to start a new relat!OOShip (2 hrs ) 8 LA TODAl Featured an overview ot next w~·s series on great Amencan women who have made the11 mark OI ~!)I the romantic getaways conhnue soutn the lhe bOrder wtlh a k><»< at the t>eautolul 'Yucalan penntnsula and •Is man., exotic resorts Q) MO¥IE Fast And Serty" ( 1960, Com edy) Gina LoUobngrda V11tort0 De Soca An attractive young widow returns 10 he• ltatian vtltaoe to look 101 a husband (2 hrs I ... .,_ "L<>vesc~" ( 1983, Comedy) Dudley Moore. Ekzabeth McGovem A mamed psychralrrst hnds himself falling ,, love with a patient 'PG' ( 1 hr . 35 mm ) •1-.TTUCU 1:9 ... 1111 MO¥IE 'Hanover Slleet' 11979 Romance) Ha111son F0td L~y Anne Down An Amencan pilol falls in IOve w11h a mamoo EngkSh nurse dUnog World Wa• II thefl embarlls on a danng mtSSt0n to rescue her husband trom enemy forces PG (I ht 49mon) -~•aaun_.o (t)':r F11st Bkx>d ( 1982 Orama Syf'le:Ster Stallone, Rlcnefd Crenna A Vietnam .,,.teran's run-in With the police 1n a oeao war buddy's hOmetown escalates ~~--------------------~ -l'riclg Cold. into a minor wa1. 'R' ( 1 hf , 35 min ) ©) l9A IAlllTIAU Denver Nuggets at Los ~j;~es Lakers (R) (2 hrs.) .. -~ llARCUI R.IT, l&.D. ~"full Moon High" (1980, Com- edy) Alan Arkin, Adam Arkin. A high school football star gets the urge to howl whenever•!here's a full moon 'PG' ( 1 hr , 50m1n) 1:11 MOVIE "Threshold" (1981, Orama) Donald Sulherland. Jett Goldblum. A heart surgeon raises a controversy by 1mplan11ng an expenmental mechanical heart 1n a female patient 'PG' ( t hr , 37 min) -Salurclay --......... ---... CD u.a. FAlll MPORT ([)~ IJJ llOVll "The Sword And The So1cerer" ( 1982 Fantasy) Lee Horsley. Kathleen Beller ( 1 hr , 40 mm ) lQ.i HOT ROCa: .._ C* YlllO l:Gl @ ITMCADI Seti ([)~ ..... ''Basketball Shoo1111g" Guest J11n Vaivano. NC State coach (R) 1~)1ltU.OMllYDR..,..Anfmaled The Lorax, a noo·person and non-animal, slruggles 10 save his beloved Truttula trees from ex11nc11on 1cag_,.AUm (!) TMI WOllLD TOMOMOW""-- d) IYUAT (E) IAIUTUU. In the NBA Old Timers' ClaSSIC Jerry West and John Havlicek are among 1hose former stars who are sched- uteo 10 take part. the 198'C Slam-Dunk Competition will feature Ralph Sampson ano tast year's winner. Julius Erving (from Denver, Colo) (R) (2 hrs ) ·~1 RUM, ..ccA,-A blave young girl and a desperate fug11ive are thrown togelher on a deserted islano ( t hr • 30 min I _l' LEWI CAii A 1960's an11-war achv- 1s1 living as a tug111ve discovers no one cares wl'lo l'le 1s or what he did. 11*5 @ MOYE "The Man From Laramie" t 1955 Western) James Stewart. Wallace f 1ro (2 hrs) HO 8 IUDIWOILD QMMWm I VLUAlE- rfllWllTTD PUmJC ,,,..,.. QTllNTAU (!)MJ ... UID @)IEftMAKDll CD llY 111& IOM tl>•IM*> (ff) llOYIE "The Wiid Pony" ( 1980. Adven1ure) Marilyn ltghtstone, Ari H1n- 01e ( 1 hr 28 min ) ~ llCMI "Across The Great OMde" ( 1976. Adventure) Robert Logan, Heath- er Rattray ( 1 hr. 40 min.) lZ) llCMI ' The K1lhng Of Angel Street" ( 1981 Drama) LIZ AleKander. John Hargreaves ( 1 hr , 4 1 min ) -U.U) 1MAT'ICAT PACUITT'IM CC..•W1nt1.....a YOICI OF MlllCULT\19 mlT 1M1 llAYOM _,.....,.. fT't YOUR• I 311 RM OUT M (J)llCMI "Enchantment" ( 1949. Orama) Oavtd Niven. Teresa Wr1ght An elderly man Is reminded of his past romance when hts grandson conlronls him wtth hts IOve story ( 1 hr , 42 min.) W8 llOVIE "The White Tower" ( 1950, Ota- ma) Glenn Ford. Claude Rains Slx.peoplu era driven by dltteren1 mollvations to scale a foreboding mountain (2 hrs ) 8 llCMI "Ntght Monster" ( 1942, Mys- tery) Bela Lugosi, Lionel Atwill A crippled man seeks revenge by murdenng his doc- tors ( 1 hr • 30 min ) (!) IU'tBI f'Ollll CD llCMI "Mission To Morocco" (1959, Adventure) Lex Barker, Fernando Rey (C)llCMI "The Day The Earth Stood Still' ( 1951, Sctence-Ftet1on) Michael Rennie PatrlCla Neal ( 1 hr . 30 mtn I M (l:) llCMI "MacArthur· ( 1977, Blogra- pl'ly) Gregory Peck. Dan O'Herhhy (2 hrs. 8 min) NI I awl.IE.,...,. 900PY Gl) M RMIT'OMI FW9IEt UTI\IUICAU QJ) THI .-HH1Ct111 ~ R.UCA&.1 /llClllllCH 1$7- INITPlllC* lluml'TMIT nt1 wma . WlmOW '* ccmiuraa ~ IA'Ml»AY IUfliaCADI fJI) M .-r TALll Yount A#J TMl-1 n.-....na Guest Don Knous MtOOA COLLlGE IAIUTUU MPORT (II) FRAGCIL.E ROCI Mokey decides thal she wants to become a minstrel after lhey return to Fraggle Rock. m .. 1COn ~@ .,_ .. Thunder Bay .. ( t953 Adven ture) James Stewarl. Joanne Dru (2 hrs 5m1n) -1?...-:-~. ®J ICOOIY DOO awl.IE MOWN MID IMOOt'Y I .. zoo lllEYUE WLDUtGDOll 1 DMM OF .tEAl9IE tl>•IM*> fJD Un. "Big Business In Bees' The giant industry 0 1 bee cull1vat1on in lhe U S and its relation 10 the billions of dollars annually at stake 1n lhe alfalfa crop is exa- mined Q ( 1 hr ) CC) lllO¥IE "The White Buffalo' ( 1977 Wes1ern) Charles Bronson, Will Sampson ~hr .. 37m1n) .olnlWID(R) llCMI "The P11a1es Of Penzance .. ( 1983, MuS4cal) Kevin Kline. Angela lansbury. ( 1 hr .. 52 min.) ©) llOVW 'A Boy Named Charlie Brown' ( l969, Comedy) Antmated ( 1 hr 30 min) Cl) MOYD "Man On Fire .. ( 1957. Orama) Bing Crosby. Inger Stevens (2 hrs ) Cl) llOVW "The P11a1es Of Penzance .. ( 1983, Musical) Kevin Kline. Angela Lansbury (2 hrs ) ldl I Cl) .,_.ONI MID DMOc. ,AC4M THATllDIHOW N91"1 Folluw111g Ille muroer ol a man with vttal 1nforma11on aboul the exact location ol r1ch oll deposits, an Amerlean 011 baron sets oft on an intensive search for the m1c101tlm he left behind ( 1 hr 30 min.) I lflORTllllD (W) .. ll1WID THI l.W d CARTOOMI d lfTlllW. MV8IJI tlJMCI AOWICI llCMI Whistle Down The Wind" ( 1962, Orama) Hayley Mnla, e"'rnard Lee An escaped murderer surrenders to pohce instead of destroying the talth of the children who discovered him (2 hrs ) CE) YIC'I YACAlfT LOT (W) -(f7) IM)lftR ltOOlll llOCWt'I MOIOll PUY YCKlt •IT GOll "WOOdS and Long Irons.. VartOUs tips tor 1mprov1ng YOU!.J!ame (R) .. II CIJ TAllZM LOii> Of 11tE,,.,... U WVErfTOIEAYP 8TIDTAU &D la IAUOM DOUM MAN Q) llCMI "Goodbye. Charlie" ( 1964, Cornedy) Tony Curtis, Debbie Reynolds (2 hrs J m oncn 1C1TCHEN ~ HtaA1mE11WOUGH THI AllTI t1M Wlf1D OLYlllPICI .... llOV. "Resurrection" ( t980. Orama) Ellen l3V1styn Sarn Shepard ( I hr 45 mm) .. f) (I) MIGi NlfY /ROAD IUIB 0 OD ALVIN A#J 11tE a ... a OOZZIEMID~ Q @)THlum.u U WRH1UNG (!) llOYIE "Relurn Of The Seven .. ( 1966, Adventure) Yul Brynner Robert Fuller (2 hrs) fl!) YAM CAM COOi al) tUWIT1EI nttOUQH 11E All'TI ([) IEllND THE .aAU. A look a1 some ot the besl b1thards shooters (R) ( 1 hr ) &l llOYIE MtSty" 11961 Orama) Davia Ladd Arthur O'Connell I 1 hr 30 min) '1) THATQll. MO@ llOYIE "S111ke Fwce' ( 1975. Drama) CllU Gr;rman Dor1ald Bl<:tkely ( I hr 30 min J ,..om•r U ITMCADE 0 ®) """ I ICOOIY DOO I ICHOOL· HOUSE ltOCIC CD 11t1 DANCE SHOW m wooowwra '"°' ~ • COOflER'I OMNQE C<MITY Sacra· mento Dateline.. Jtm Cooper 1nteMews Orange rounty·s <;fi1te assemblymen and senators in lh1s monthly program which is ~ed hve 1n ou1 state's cap1101 (CJ llOYIE • Roc~y Ill .. ( 1982, Drama) Syl- vester l:itallone. Cart Weathers ( 1 hr 40 min) llOYIE Star l rek II The Wratl'l 0 1 Khan" 1198?., Sc1ence·F1c11on) Wiiiiam Shatner , Ricardo Mon1alban ( l hr, 52 min) MOYE I n (.1y Tomorrow · ( 1955, Biography) Susan Hayward. Richard Con1e (I hr . 57 rrnn ) (%) llOYIE Kind Hearts And Coronets" ( 1949 Comeoo Alec Gwnness. Dennis Pnce (I t1r , 44 min) mmraa ._CJ fm A11AD1G IPtDDMWI /MC--.. HUUC Friday. February 17, 1984 '1 1 -Sahlrclay Cont. " '°',, 9'0a(D O llOYll "One Mask Too Many'' ( 1958. Western) Clayton M()()(e, Jay S1lve<heels l hr.,30m1n J llAQIC Of DICOMTM PAllTl90 WOMIMQ WomJt QYl9IAITlCI "UCLA lnvhat10ll8I'. (RI {?hrs) m llllOYE "Happy Go Lovely" (1951, Con1edyl Vera Ellen, David Niven (2 hrs , 30m1n) .. llCMI · A Man And A Woman" ( 1966, Romance) Anouk Aimee Jean-Louis Tr1n!!.Gnar11 l 1 hr . 42 min ) 1W I (!} THE .-ITT1 AIEICA'I TCWTIJI (ID) WUKDm 9'ECW. "The Dog Days Of Arthur Cane" A full moon and an amu- let are responsible lor the transformation of a cynical youngster into a shaggy dog i artl)O IOUl TMlf IAtUll l ==-IOION Ql1TllQ .. ntE QAm 1t:• llllOYIE ''The Unforgiven" ( 1960. Wesl ern) Audrey Hepburn, Burl Lancaster. (2 hrs . 55 mm) 1tall its :,=.AND M AL.B..a Wiie llAGAZm ~a EIDT AT THE MO¥al Cf) IOUl. TRAii @) DfTOTAIW Tiii Wiii Featured actress Dyan Cannon 1alks about her role 1n 1he m1ni·series "Master Of The Game", TV's Fmesl Hours." a look at the cover· age ol lhe t968 Oemocra1ic con11entio111n Chicago ( t hr J «!>llWrTCHED fll) GM.AT CME1'1 0f SM FRAllCllCO '1'i) ....,_ fCllt A IEAlal cm HOT ROa: w a. wmo ___ _ --Afternoon 11:9 II Cl) FAT ALIBT 0 AGllaa. TUllE u.u. B==° 0 llOYll 'Zorro" ( 1975, Adventure) Alam Delon. Stanley Baker (2 hrs J m llOYll 'Fists 0 1 Fury II" ( 1978. Adventure) Bruce Lt, Ho Chung Do (1 hr 43m111) Q) ANDY OM=fTTlf m ACADEMY Oii c~ lfTI MID IYTU ti) YOUNG PEOPU"I RaAL ''The Day Dad C>OI Fired' A well·IO·do teen-age 9111 struggles to cope with her family's emo 11ona1 trauma that develops when her lathe• becomes unemployed '1!.) IOllNEll Of llh,¥.M •n CC) llOYll "From Here To E1em1ty" ( 1954, Drama) Bun Lancaster Mont gg_mery Chfl ( t hr . 58 min ) UiJ llOYIE Playing For Time" ( t 980. Ora· ma) Vane~ Redgrave, Jane Alexander (2 hrs 30 min ) lID Cou.EQE IAIKETIAU. T e.11as-£1 Paso 11s Wyoming (2 hrs } LI ~ 'Slroker Ace" (1983, Com&- dyl Burl Reynolds. Loni Anderson (I hr . 36m111) CZJ llOYll "The Man With Two Brains" ( 1983. Comedy) Sieve Martin, Kathleen Turner ( t hr . 31 mm ) G:ll 8 Cl) CMl.DMJf'l l'IJLJI FUTIYAL • G) Cou.lQE IASITIAU.. Loulsvtlle at Memphis Slate or DePeul at Dayton (2 hrs 1 • ®> IN wna 0&.YWICI Today's 12 Friday, February 17, 1984 schedUled events: Women's free program 1n figure skating; 90-meter Ski Jumping. men's 10.000 melM$ in speed Skating: lour-man bobsled (3fd end 4th runs); women's 20 km In cross-country skiing {!!om Sarajevo. YugOSlavla). (3 hr1 ) m mwt "The nme 01 Their Lives" (1948, Comedy) Bud Abbot!, Lou Cos· tello (1hr.30mln.) e -., .... TGOAY "Marketing Successes Of Coca-cola: Why They Work" Peter Sealey reveals some of the lhoughts behind Coca Cola's successful marketing strategm; some of Coke's best lelevlsion commercials are seen. with an anafysis ol wtly they wOfked. G• ••llCF...,? rr (!) COi lW Mm1UL&. North Carolina vs. North CarOllna State (Subject to blackout) (2 hrs ) CO .,_ "Angl Vera" (1979, Drama) Veronika Papp, ErzSI Pasztor. ( t hr .. 36 min.) WB ()) NA QOUI "Los Angeles Open" Third round (live from Riviera Country Club 1n Pacific PalisadeS, Cali! ) (2 hrs.) 81"1~ (!) COUHI MmlUU. Iowa vs. Otuo (2 hrs.) • T1tl tl.w1'll ,_ T1tl ...,., Jose Ferrer narrates a report on the con11nwng worldwide search tor Nazi war crlminals. among thOse lntetViewed are Nazi hunter Simon Wlesenlhal and former SS officer Walter Rauf!. (A) ( 1 hr ) Ii> llT'ICIDUC.a--.OGY G C0U.W umTIAU New Mexico State vs. Utah State (2 hrs..) WIF-TIOOP lmlODUC*I m.GIY llOWll "Full Moon High" ( t980, Com- edy) Alan Arkin, Adam Arkin. ( 1 hr , 50 min.) •1 ••WlflaMm ICMM .,_ ''Speedtrap" ( 1978. Mystery) Joe Don Baker, Tyne Daly. (2 hrs.) .., .,_ "The Geisha Boy" (1958. Comedy) Jerry Lewis. Suzanne Pteshette (2 hrs.) l .. llCM,._ a.-CMITOl'I .,. ··rtie Year Ot Living Dangerous· ly" ( 1963. Orama) Mel Gibson, Sigour· ~ Weaver ( 1 hr . 55 min ) lQ) IAQA The Canadian band Saga per· tor ms songs including "Humble Stance." "The Interview" and "Careful Where You Step " (I) .o¥ll "Gulllver's Travels" ( 1977, Fantasy) Richard Harns. C8thenne Schell ( 1 hr. 20 min.) a.@ WwmtM ..0-- H CD m¥ll "Conhdence" ( 1979. Drama) lldiko Bansagl, Peter Andoral. ( t hr . 45 min.) tlll"" •• ...,,.&Mm ~11CIUL lllf1'llle Ford Rowan hosts a lool< at important trend9 and news events In the United States as seen by for· eign televlSIOl'l and print toornahsts sta· tloned In this country. ·=~ !) 11\.'1 mATUT ••1111c••.,.rr•1 "Plt!S~.11gh Steelers ·79 Highlights" (A) (ff)llCMI "Missing" (1981, Drama) Jack Lemmon, SISSY Spacek (2 hrs., 2 min.) (O)llCMI "The Odd Job" ( 1978. Orama) Graham Chapman, David Jason ( 1 hr., 30 min.) .. @ llOTOllU• UUITIA19 a9 8 Cl) llCAA IAm1UU. UCLA at Stan- fOfd (2 hrs ) G M1m MCU: YOU OUCMT TO• •PE-,.__ lop country ng« Janie Fricke 11. Joined by Alabama. Ronnie Mllaap, George JoneS. Rosanne Cash, Gordon MacRae and Charley Pride In her first tele· Vision special. (2 hrs.) e .o¥W "Three Ring Circus" (1954 Comedy) Dean Marfin. Jerry LewiS (;> hrs) 8 T1tl twl»Y IOQ I IMCY llSW llYSo ,... (!) wa.com 1ACK.1ona • *>YA "China's Only Child" The 1mph cations of the one-chlld·per·lamlly policy of the People's Republic ol China are e.11a· i5am~E4rt~· ~ .,. "The Pirates 01 Penzance" ( 1983. M!Jik:al) l<ev1n l<hne, Angela Lanst>ury. (2 hrs.) I ~CA llOCltl -WMlnm .. 9) PU~ "'$150,000 True Val ue Open" (from Landmark Aectea11on Plaza In Peol'ia, Ill ) ( 1 hr • 30 min ) IC!l =--- nawm •courm -.c W llO¥ll "Shao Un tnv1nc1ble Sticks ( 1978, Ac.tveoture) Wang-Tao. Chang Y1 {?hrs) m llO¥ll "Death W1Sh " (1974, Orama) Charles Bronson. Hope Lange (2 hrs ) e llOWI "Tammy And The Bachelor· (1957, Comedy) Debbie Reynolds. Leshe Nielsen (2 his ) • AU. .. Ttll OlD ..,._ Bob Vila g111es a progress report at lhe sue or the new house and tours the Trump Tower on F1ttti Avenue 1n New York City Q fl) .WW "The Hal\ley Girts" ( 1946 MuSIC81) Judy Garland. John Hod1ak 1;> hrs) 8i)........, IU1CHIQ ~ .WW "The White Buttelo" ( 1977 Western) Charles Bronson. Will Sampson i! hr., 37 min ) CE ~ IAmtflUU. Iowa vs Ohio State (2 hrs.) CD ntl OTND CMn CCJmDY ~ Many of today's top comics are featured 1n this performance taped at San Francis co's comedy club. The Other Cale ©.) llCMI "I Ought To Be In Pictures ( 1982. Comecy) Walter Matthau, Arm Margret ( 1 hr . 45 min ) ~ .,_ "Grease 2" ( 1982. Musical) Maxwell Csulheld, Michelle Pfe1Her ( t hr 55 min.) m .,TOQl-111""tta ... -wmt --.rY ,._, PAT ~ ·1-lmltTATTHE.,_. .... Tl AM.B .... .,...,~w-lft YAllfD Annette O'TOOle. Meredith Ba11.1er Birney and Shelley Hack star as three Texas cheerleaders whose relahon ship is lraced from high school to lhe11 i t-graduale reunlOn ( 1 hr . 32 min ) MOUTYILIYl90ll .. T1t1 ROAD TO LOI ._ U Olympic. hopefuls prohled are Harvey Nitz (eye• Ing). Susan Nattrass {trapshOOtlng). Bob Reggy (1avet1n throw) and Dave Laul ih=~r) -WILD CF ~ Scheduled U.S. vs. Cuba In amateut boxing (from Reflo. Nev.) . lntematlonal .1nvltat1onal tndoOr Track and Aeld Meet (from San -latunlay Cont. Otego, Cahl ) ( I hr , 30 min ) (() ........ (!) M MmlCAll DWIY "Keeping Cool With Coolidge 1924-1929" The refrigera- lor and washing machine are Invented. FDR Is govern0< ot New YOfk state, and if~::rtS) (1h•I ~ m¥ll "The Sword And The Sorceter ( 1982. Fantasy) Lee Horsley. Kathleen Beller ( 1 hr • 40 min ) (l) llCMI "The K1lhng Ot Angel S1ree1" (1981. Drama) Liz Ale)(ander John Hargreaves ( 1 hr • 4 1 min ) m MPAIRI PROQlllA RFIQ .. OJ) lllCMI "Behold A Pale HOl'se" ( 1964. Drama) Gregory Peck. Anthony Ou1nn i hr&. 30 min) .... AIJCI ... WORLD OI ~ Scheduled U S vs Cuba in amateur boxing (from Reno. Nev ) . International lnV1tat1ona1 tndOOf Track and Field Meet (from San Otego, Calif ) ( 1 hr . 30 min ) fD DOCTOI WHO '11) lfTllllATIOUL UICTDI Ford Rowan hos1s a look at important trends and news even1s 1n the Untted States as seen by tor eign television and pnnt jOUrnahsts sta tlOned 1n this country --lvening' ___ _ -1~==..UV&CC.MY HOW 1"I WQT WAI WOii COUlc. IAlllTWAU. Indiana vs Northwestern (2 hrs ) G) Mm'ICOWMY d)HAMYO g;) CAl.lJQMltfY (C)MDVll "The Day The Earth Stood Sllll" ( 1951. Science-Fic11on) M1ehael Rennie, Pa1r1c1a Neal Atter a str~e spacecraft lands 1n Washington. D C . · an emissary emerges. warning Earth to cease its atom- ic expenmentation 'G' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) COUlc. IAlllTIAU Indiana vs Northwestern (Subject 10 blackout) (2 hrs) llOVIE ''The Pirates 01 Penzance" ( 1983, MuS1Cal) Kevin Kline Angela Lansbury Gilbert and Sulhvan's comic opera rells the story of a pirate's appren 11ce who wants 10 make an hones! hv1nQ and his romance w11h the daughter of a maior-general ·G ( t hr 52 min l @ lllOVIE 'The Big Sky' ( 1952. West ern) Kirk Douolas. Dewey Maritn E)(plor- ers lravel up lhe M1ssoun Rrver to Black- foot Indian temtory despite the hazards t? hrs.) (SJ llAKllQ IKK.Ul MCKIOWI W1.D A beh1nd·the-scenes look at the makmg of Mtehaet Jackson's muste video of his hit single "Thriller " Also included are Mtehael Jacksorl's perfoanance of "B1tlle Jean" from the "Morown 25" special and excerpls from 'Beal II" and "Can You Feel It." ( 1 ht.) •1U (()6' ... .. .........., LA~& ..UV & ea.MY G)AIJCI g;) W OI ~ AND L.AlDICAl'f. ,..,. .. m HOLL~ om TM01'8.AllD AND om ....,. .. (%) attA11 ~TUI wmt Guest Carl Reiner 19 8 1 C* 1MI TOMI Fealured a tour ol the "movie extras homes": a visit to a Las Vegas wedcMg chapel; a !006< at Peg Enlwistle, who jumped off the HoltywOOd Sign. the Sharon Tate mufders In BenedlCt Can~: the su1elde of George Reeves. I (I) ACICT IACIJ wmt DAWID HOiilOWl'IZ LA~& 119UY &Ct19111f 9 IN Wlfl'llt OUWCI Scheduled Updated coverage of women's tree pro- gram rn figure skating: 90-meter ski jUmp- tng, men's 10.000 meters tn speed skat- ing. tour-man bObsled (3rd and 4th runs), women's 20 km in cross-country skiing &'f',:~vla) (4 hrs.) G) anaT.UDE'I' W Wllll Featured actress Dyan Cannon talks about her role In the m1m-serles "Mester Of The Game". "TV's Finest Hours," a look at the cover- age of the 1968 Democratic convention in Ch1eago ( 1 hr ) «I) lllO¥IE "Wilness For The Prosecution" ( t957, Myste1y) Tyrone Power. Marlene Dietrich Based on 1he story by Agatha Christle. The defendant's wife seriously harms him wnh lief tes11mooy m his mur- der trtal. (2 hrs , 30 min ) fD W1.D AlmlCA "Time Of The Grll.Zly" Marty Stovtfer explores the life. history. and habitat ol the grtuly bear (R) G)DMCIFIVD '11) -ITOllY "Good Copy Bad Medi- cine?" The consequences of medical reportage tn lhe ptess that misleads seri- ousty 111 people 1s ell.plofed, and efforts to make iournahsm and medicine more com- patible are discussed OJ llOVIE "Conan The Barbarian" ( 1982. Adventure) Arnold Schwarzenegger. ..... () . -- James Earl Jones. In • mythical world 01 the past. a warriof-thlef and hls compan- ions are sent by a Nordic king to free the ruler's daughter from the leader of a anake cult 'R' (2 h<a .• 10 min.) Cl) _. "Stroker Aoe" ( 1983. Come- dy) Burt Reynolds. Loni Andefson A trucker makes a bad deal wtth an unecu- pulovs fried chicken franchiser and becomes romantically Involved with a pretty but virginal P.R. woman 'PG' ( 1 hr .• 36 min.) (%) llOWll "The Man With Two Brains" ( 1983. Comedy) Steve Manin (I ht .• 30 min.) l .... DUllA 19 l9A umTUU, LOS A~ lak9'$ at San Diego CllPf)ef& (2 hrs., 40 min.) nllu-=I ... nm•touaLR LA_I_.., I Ct9111f l9A IAmTU&L Los Angele$ Lakef'9 at San Diego Clippers (2 hrs .. 30 min.) • &t• m "Ftred" A despondent fired executive who must pull himself togethef and find another Job 1s proli19SS. (R) :i 8) II M llMWllll Ci> _.WI& Neal Gabler end Jef· Irey Lyons review "Blame It On Rio" and "FootlooSe." i~fUIH .,.. ... .. AW_,.. c:e•lft:ll Anl-- maled. Several short vtgnettes about life in and around school in Peanutland are presented. (R) ( 1 hr.) Ge WWW mT ITIOUI Drummond and Q) -VI ::::> VI -· -';JI:' -(b' VI a.,, CD O> ::::>_ a. < VI :J • CD >C W estcliff Chiropractic CD -· '"'I < • --u;· ::::> -·o ,, ::::> -<D ~ <Ci' CD ~ ::::> :J 'O '"'I c:;· • ~ en '"'I m -· (/) < 0 ~ Q) CD CT (b" * Daily Pilat Classified Advertising 642-5678 Office DR ROBERT A. BADGER llEW PITIEllT'S ACCEnED 645-5300 2043 w .. tcllff Dr., Suite 10I Newport Be.ch (near Coco's at 17th & Irvine) Friday, February 17, 1984 13 ................. ----------------~- -Saturday Con1. Maggie meet 1n Los Angeles. patch up 1t1e11 d1tferences and announce tne11 wed· ding plans (Pait 2) 11 cou.a• IAMl'TUU. Ca11torn1a vs use (2 hrs.) I PAm UVIYAl. 'Tiger Tiger" C1nema1ogra· pher Oteter Plage lraces the hie, history and habits of the Bengal tiger In the for· es1s of India and Nep~ ( 1 hr ) Cl) 'ALL MD WM---ALO W 'C) llOVW "From Here To Eternity"' ( 1954 Orama) Burt Lancaster, Mont gomery Chit TM calm before the storm 1s seen tnrough lhe eyes ot trve people sta· 11oned at Pearl Harbor 1us1 before World War II ( 1 hr . 58 min ) (() COUIGI IAIKITIAlL CahlOfma vs USC (Subject to blackout) (2 hrs ) llCml ·s1ar Trek II The Wrath 01 Khan" ( 1982. Sc1ence-F1ct1onJ Wllllam Shatner, Ricardo Montalban. Adm James T K11k reassembles his old crew and bat lies a 111nd1ct111e enemy who blames Kirk tor the death ot his wile 'PG' ( 1 hr 52 min) CO) MOVE 'Stroker Ace" I 1983 Come dyJ Burt Reynolds. Loni Anderson A trucker makes a l>ad deal with an unscru pulous toed chicken franchiser and becomes roman11cally 1nvo1ved with a pretty but vug1nal PR woman 'PG' ( 1 hr 36 min I '1':' llOYIE "Lile With Father" ( 194 7 Comedy) Wilham Powell Irene Dunne A woman and her four sons n1anage to manipulate 1he11 otherwise tyrannical patriarch (2 hrs ) .. @ ...,.WM 1:110 fl) &VD IPOONI While on a hunllng 1rip with his grandfather, Ricky learns that he doesn't enioy killing deer ll) MOVll "Dinner Al The Ritz' ( 1937 Mysrery) Annabella. David Niven The daughter ot a murde<ed French banker places blind rrust 1n the help otlered by her hnancier ltance 1n localing lhe killer I I llr . 30 min ) MOVE ·1n1e11ors" ! 1978. Drama) E G Marshall, Otane Keaton Directed by Woo· dy Allen The members of an aHluent lam1· ly are separated further by the lather s plans to divorce his w1te and the psycho· logical confhcrs between the rhree daugh· rers and thetr male companions PG' ( 1 hr. 33 min) .. f) ~ Dorn and Hawke 1nvest1ga1e a motion picture scam where ltle mo11ie 1sn t real bul rhe robbery 1n the sc11pt will aclu ally rake place ( 1 hr ) O 81) WE QOT ff MADE M1c.kt>y oocome-; a sutrogate mother when she finds a newbOrn baby on her Cloorstep (!) llOVIE "Caravans ( 1978. Adventure) Anthony Ou1nn. Jennttet O'Neill In 1948, an American embassy emptoyee in a small Mfddle East counrry is sent 10 re111eve a pohtic1an·s daughter who has run of! with the leader of a nomadic tribe i hrs . 30 min ) ITMllMCH ntl U.Att.AOORI A man (Paul Seo· held), sent to Paris to rescue a young American friend trom the chJtches of a worldly Partslenne. Is aided in his mission by a charming American akpatrlate (Lee Remick) in this dramatization ol Henry James' novel. ( 1 hr . 30 min ) llOYll "Flashdance" ( 1983, MuslC81) Jenmler Beals, Michael Nouri A young woman who works as a welde< str!VH tor success as a nightclub dancer 'A' O ( 1 hr 35 min) 14 Friday, February 17. 1984 .. @ ... 1:11 D fZ MAllA'I 'Aa Y Mama runs for mayor but, alter w1nnmg the e1ec11on. decides the 1ob IS not tor her (Part 1) Cl) LOYI, MmlCM mu (I) lllO¥W "Slroker Ace' C 1983, Come· dyJ Bufl Reynold$. Loni Anderson A 1rucker makes a bad deal with an unscru· pulous fried chicken franchiser and becomes romanucally involved wlrh a pretty but v11g1na1 P.R woman 'PG' ( 1 hr. 36 min) -II ([) ml~ Mike investigares the murder ot a young Singer whose career is cut short by a fatal drug overdose ( 1 hr ) G GD ntl YIU.OW IOll Chance. Roy and Ou1sto must rescue L C trom being l0<ced into a child proslltullon ring ( 1 hr J I m ... nrrat IOUDQOLD ml llOVIE "Subma11ne Alert" ( 1942 Adventure) Richard Arlen, Wendy Bar· 11e An FBI agent is pubhcly discredited so he can go undercover as a member ot a ~ 11ng. ( 1 hr • 30 min I rCJ llOVIE "Rocky Ill" I 1982, Drama) Syl- vesrer Stallooe. Carl Weathers World heavywe1ghr champion Rocky BalbOa suiters a personal cr1s1s when a younger, hung11er fighter challenges him for his crown 'PG' ( 1 hr . 40 min ) COUIGI IAIKITIAU. Iowa vs Ohio Srare (A) (2 hrs ) MOT •ClllAaY ntl ... Comedy skerches combine with clasSIC him and news footage 1n an otlbeat, sartnc take- oll CO) .a. llDAICA M CC*Clll1' Neil Sedaka performs some of his biggest Ms. such as "Love Will Keep Us logether .. and · Breaking Up IS Hard To Do" ar the Onta110 Place 1n Toronto ( 1 hr ) I Lfrt TAU AIOUT YOU -llQHT TRACKI .. HUl.119EAT &;) llYITDTI "Reilly Ace 01 Spies" Reilly befriends Russia's m1mster ot manne. hoping to ger for Englana tne construction ·conrract lor rhe czar s new fleet of war· ships Reilly also beeomes tnendty with the Russian ofhc1al's wife (Part 5) o (I ht ) (H) OM LOCATIOM "Billy Crystal· A Com1c·s L 1ne This actoi I comedian who was Jodie on the M comeay senes "Soap· pertorms stano·up and skfllch comedy l 1 hr J %1 MOVE 'HMey' 11982 Orama) Cho Gold5m11h Fernando Rey A seductive woman accomrn0da1es hotel guests with enthusiasm 'A' ( 1 hr 23 min ) '1) NOMI RACleG -1 IATIMDAY IPOflTI 'AGE 11• D IJ(l)®l m .... TAXI MOYIE ·conduct Unbecoming" ( 1975. Orama) Michael York. Susannah York Based on the play by Barry Eng lana In 1878, a British Army officer 1s charged with raping a tellow otficer·s wife ~ hrs.J G) llOVll "The Seven Year Itch" ( 1955. Comedy) Marilyn Monroe. Tom Ewell A l'lappily married man meets an attractive blonde aller sending his lamlly on a sum· mer vacallon (2 hrs ) Cl) llOYll 'Benny Hill Fes11val" (Vok.lme 3) (No Date) A comp1lallon of everyone's favorite Benny Hiii episodes ts p1esented (Q) IAQA The Cenadlan band Saga per- forms songr. 1nc1udlng "Humbte Stance." "The Interview" and "Careful Where You Srep " I=~ ,,. llQHT TRACal 1d PUYIOft HOT ..oc:aa 'Allf • ft.ti UMM'f ~ cm IAn.AY ....r LM Host Jamie Lee CYr11a. Guests. The FlkX ("Rec Skies". "One Thing Leads To Anothet"). comedian Joel Hodgson ( 1 hr .. JO mtn ) 9 llOYll "Fists Of Fury II" (1978. Adventure) Bruce Li. Ho Chung Do The evil Orgamzat1on makes several attempts at murdering the one enemy lhey leer 'A' {_1 hr . 43 min ) U e 11'1 ..,,.. Ol YWICI Highlights OI some of the day's events (from Saraievo. Yugoslavia) ([) llO¥ll "True G11t" 11969. Western) John Wayne. Glen Csmpbell A marshal and a Tex as Ranger help a young girl who is seeking revenge upon those Who caused the Cleath of her father (2 hrs 30 min) (!)IOU>-.0 fl) .._ .,_-..,-n-Neal Gabler and Jet· hey Lyons review "The Ship Sails.On · ·unta1thfully Yours," "Lonely Guy" llncl ''Crackers" 00 llOYll "F1ght1ng Back" ( 1982. Ora ma) Tom Skemu. Patti Lupone An angry Phlladelptuan organtzes a vigilante to1ce 10 stem rhe ltde of vK>lent crime 1n his ne1ghb0rhood 'R' ( 1 hr 36 min ) CO) llOVIE 'Corne Play With Me" ( 1967. Suspense) Lisa Gaston., Lou Castel A psych1at11st beeomes the v1c1tm of her nephew's psychotic behavior 'PG' ( 1 hr . 35m1n) f,S) llOVIE "Lunch Wagon" ( 1981. Come· dy) Candy Moore. Chuck McCann A 1110 ol beauties 1un into trouble from compet1- tors while pro.,,1d1ng sustenance to hungry construc11on wOfkers 'R' ( t hr . 30 min ) n• CC'l 110Y1E "Zapped!" < 1982. Comedy I Scoll Baio. W1lhe Aames A htgh SChOC>I science genius uses hrs acc1den1ally acqu11ed psychokinetic powers 10 improve his love hie 'A' ( t hr , 35 min ) llOYIE "Pussycat Ranch" ( 1978 Western) Enc Edwards. Saman1ha Fo>. An outlaw. his Sldel<ick and a rancher's daughter harch a scheme 10 turn the gul s ranch inlo a goldmine ( 1 hr 35 min) 1'2l9 fJ llOYIE 'The Last P1c1ure Show'' ( 1971 Orama) Timothy Bonoms. Jell B11dges As the only movie 1hearer in a small Texas town of rhe t950s prepares to close. the hves ot the 1own s 1es1den1!. beeome 1n1er1w1nea (2 hrs I @) K• M>atl 11 ·A Viewers Choice Pro !J.!_am" (I hr) W DAVID IUtKll> The R1gh1 To Die Guests a woman who suppo¥ts her 1erm1 r1ally 111 brother's suicide, Derek Humphry lhe Hemlock Society. Or Wilham Marra. fordham University Professor Marvin Kohl. Slate Un1vers11y ol New York at f"re donia Professor David Bleich. Yest1111a Un1verst1y ( t hr J COUJ• IAmTIALL Cahlorn1a vs USC (A) (2 hrs ) CZl MOVll "The Lady In Red" ( 1979, Dra- ma) Robert Conrad Pamela Sue Marrin In the violent days of the lawless 1920s an 1deahs11e young tarm girl beeomes the moll ot the Infamous gangster John 0i11 i er 'R' ( t hr .. 29 min.) MllMDllTCNCOCI( ~ ,. -.Tnw:ll 11:11 llOVll "OOOdbye. co1umt>u1" ( 1969, Comedy) Richard Benjamin. Ah MacGraw A young man vacationing wuh tne family ot a wealthy businessman has a secret love affair with the 1ycooo'1 daugh ter C2 hrs) . I -Saturday Cont. CJ).......,."'°"' ... 1•1 0 ROCIP~ FllOllTHI IDftOlrloal llOVll .. The Heroes Of Telemark" ( 1965, Oiame) Kirk Douglas. Richard Hams A water plant 1s destroyed In World War II to stave ott German development ol an atomic bomb (3 hrs ) • ........,.,WWW ... ti) llOYll "The lady In The Lake" ( 1947 Mystery) Robert Montgomery, Leon Ames Private 1nves11gat0f Philip Marlowe t>ecomos 1nvotved with murder. grah ano beautolul women while working on a case t 1 hr 30 mon) , 0) llOYll "lnsallable" ( 1980. Orama) Marilyn Chambers. John Holmes A beau- ltlul model inherits a fonune but cannot seem to spend 11 last enough to satisfy har sexual appetite ( 1 hr . 20 min ) ($) llOYll "The Man With Two Brains" ( 1983 Comedy) Steve Marlin. Kathleen Turner A brain surgeon with a wretched mamed hie falls In love with a pickled Ofa1n 1n a rar that $peaks 10 him leleparhi- cally. 'A' (1hr.31 min) ~._econ 1:GI MGHTTMC*I 1:10 llOVll "M1SS1ng" ( 1981. Orama) Jack Lemmon. Sissy Spacek A middle-aged New York buSlnes<Unan and hli daughter- '" law lry 10 find out what happened to tus son who disappeared during the m1htary coup 1n Chile PG' (2 hrs 2 min) 1:21 (¢) llCME · Young Ooclors In Love·· ( 1982. Comedy} Michael McKean Sean Young A young surgeon 1rtes to over come l'llS fear of the knife 1n this spoof ol soap opera cllches 'A' ( 1 hr 35 min ) 1::11 w lllAQAZlm llOYIE "Dr Cyclops · (1940. Hom>r) Albert Dekker. Jamee Logan A fiendish 1ungle doctor concocts a device that wilt st1rtnk his assistants 10 miniature stze (2 hrs) «I) llOYIE The Heaters" ( 1974. Ofama) John Forsythe. Pat Hamngton Jr. The chief of stall at a large medical center rnes 10 cope with crises 1nvo1Ving the loSs of 11ey persoonel and the hospital's use of contro11ersiat drugs (2 hrs.) (1.JllOVE "A LtUle Sex" ( 1981 Comedy) Tim Matheson Edward He<rmann A newlywed c~mmerc1al director llrM of his -Sunday --11om• .. ----Ml8.,_ACE Cf) TtlB ICOM I COl•F MTY CALm>M I WHAl"I., ~~1ackboard Jungle" (1955 Drama) Glerin Ford, Anne Francis. ( 1 hr 41 min) m TONY Ml> IUIM AUllO lc11 (tu OM LOCATION "Billy Crystal A Comic's Line · This actor I comedian who was Jodie on lhe hit comedy serieS "Soap" ... per~;:~=d sketch c~ QllSAUT'R'f CAm'UI MOR.I: VllWOllf OI .,..... 1lOll I TV .. LOC*I AT LIMllllG IOlllT IQU1.D llZNmQ .,.,. "Pulp" ( 1972. Comedy) M1cttae1 Caine, Mickey Rooney ( 1 hr .. 36 m1n l bride and r>eeomes a philanderer 'A' ( 1 hr . 35mln.) (%.) UOlf'I CAii A 1960's anti-war ac11v· 1st. 1tv1ng as a fugitive discovers no one cares who he is Ot what he did t91:':rwuemw eoom 11 •nu.: wmoe AIC ... coui. IAlllnALL 1no1ana vs Northwestern (R) (2 hrs.) Cl) ll0¥9 "The Amateur" ( 1982. Orama) John Savage. Ctirlstopher Plummer. A CIA computer ex.pen trains for active fleld duty to avenge the murder of hi& girlfriend i ruthless terrorists 'R' ( 1 ht , 50 min ) 2:9 ...., 1'MCU t::ll llOWll "Savages" ( 197 4, Suspense) Andy Orllf1th, Sam Bouoms Aher murder· ing an old prospector, a sadist1e la¥'1)'er sets his sights on his young hunting guide who tnes to elude him in the deS«t ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) 8 lllOWE "The Amazing Colossal Man" ( 1957. Science-Action) Glenn Langan. Cathy Downs An atomic explOSion turns a man into a murderous giant ( 1 hr . 30 min) ~ ':. "Skintight" (1981. Orama) Annelle Haven, Lisa De Leeuw Two sex thefap1sts exarnine the erogenous zones ot men ( 1 hr . 28 min ) ml PAT c:ou,m; 1111 .. llYND111T Volunteers from lhe audience respond comically to hypnOSIS suggestions made to them by this entertainer. ( 1 hr ) •@--~llOVll "The Day The Earth Stood Sllll" {1951, Science-Fiction) Michael Rennie. Patncia Neal Aher a strange spacecraft lands In Washington, D C.. an emissary emerges. warning Earth to cease its atom ic experimentation. 'G' ( t hr .. 35 min) a1I llOVIE "Star Trek II The Wrath Of Khan" ( 1982. Science-Fiction) William Shatner. R1eardo Mon1alban. Adm James T Kirk reassembles his Old crew and bat· ties a vindictive enemy who blames Ktrk tor 1he death of his wile 'PG' (I hr . 52 min) (I:) llOV'a 'Stroker Ace" ( 1983. Come dy) Burt Reynolds. Loni Anderson. A trucker makes a bad deal with an unscru- m 1UCU> mBT IAP"f1IT ctU1CM .. ITARCADI M ct.,-oflB CLOllW .. ._M1>1MllPOIB._, ..wc•111• IUMDAYllOll•UI YOU'1'M Ml> 1MI --IUMDAY llAll ... ... llOOll VIC't Y~Allf LOT (II) A llATTP Of Tm A htgh school senior must lace the 1mm1nent death of Mr mother. 1erm1nalty 111 with cancer llOVll "Gulliver's Travels" ( 1977 . Fantasy) Richard Harris. Cether1ne Schell (_1hr ,20 min.) mCROWM .. WVI fT TO llAYlll a:9 TODAY'I ..... IMJIDT ICHIUIR Cotemllt WI 1111 NOIU ,_,.. tafAQI OF 'MM llYT'lml-.,...llOOll pulous fried ch1eken franchiser and becomes romantically invo4ved wi1h a prelly bUI vttgtnal P A. woman 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 36mln.) .. (!)--Tiii ~ (I) llOWI "Grease 2" ( 1982. MuslcalJ Maxwell Caulfield, MIChelle Pfeiffer An English student at a 60s Amer1ean high school has to prove himself to the leaefef ol a girls' gang whose members can date only those 01 a gang of greasers 'PG' ( 1 hr. 55 min) -1-----llOWll "War Of The Colossal Beast" ( 1958. Science-F1etion) Satty Frase<, Roger Pace An Army offioef gfOWS to gargantuan proportions following his itt- fated exposure 10 radiation beams. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) CJ) ~TUT IPOITI LI• .. OF fOOT• uu. • llOWll "The Bandit 0 1 SherwOOd For· est" ( 1946, Adventure) Cornet Wiide, ~llll• Louise The son of Robin Hood gathers his lather's band together to res- cue the young king of England. Winning a lovely maiden 1n the process ( 1 hr • 40 min) tm M WOM..O To.oMOW Cl) CGUIGI umTIAU. Iowa vs Ohio State (RI (2 hrs ) CO) llOVll "Stroker Ace" ( 1983. Come- dy) Bun Reynolds, LOOI Andefson. A trucker makes a bad deal w11h an unscru- pulOus fned chicken franchiser and becomes romantically Involved with a pretty but virginal P R woman 'PG' ( 1 hr . 36 min.) (Z)ll0¥9 "The Lady tn Red" ( 1979, Dra- ma) Rober1 Conrad. Pamela Sue Martin In the v1oten1 days of the lawless 1920s. an Idealistic young farm girl becomes the motl of the infamous gangster John Dlll- i:r. 'R' (1hr .29min.) .. TOOAY'I ..... DAY OF DllCCJat @rT••••• t:ll ~llOVll ''The Year Of Living Dangerous· ly" ( 1983. Drama) Mel Gibson. Sigour- ney Weaver. An Avstrahan ,ournalist. a British embassy official and a diminutive Eurasian cameraman become caught up 1n the tumult of 1965 Indonesia just prior to the tall of Sukarno 'PG' Friday, February 17, 1984 15 ---------------------------~- -SanclayConl. .X.ihn Standing is Col Pecke11ng lfl thfs Pf'' tounance ot Geotgei Bernard Shaw s clcls sic comed.k chron.clmg the p1ol~01 ~ ett0tts to mt1ke Eliza pr~tabte to ~· ~t} (2 hrs ) LOl M IOY MIO 19W1 WAI An un11i.1:>1) group ot k~ ootw11 a pair ot ..,nains m d t' assaSSJnaoon attempt eg.iinst 1~ pres• dent of Burundi ( 1 hf ) m ... ,. ....... NI IOOO ... ?:•t CMMLa ~ TMU ~ t;uest Carl Rev'l(W ,_ .WY llDN•ll TMAnc.u M>Y °'QUI• m I LAT,.._•UGHT LLO'IOO.N ..,,,.MAMIT 11.ACUTM M w.D T<mCIMOW .,. "&os Bunny·s 3rd Mo\119 1001 Rabbl1 Tates• ( 1982. Comedy) An.mat eel VOICfl by Mel Blanc. Snee> ~8" 1 l'lr 30 min ) .,. The Man With T.o &a•ns 11983., Comeoy) Steve Marttn. KatNeen T ..,rnei \ 1 N l 1 min I WAY°'nunt 1111 .,_ E Od' 11961 AdWflf\jlel Cha•ll~ Heston 5(\()1'1 .t LOfen 13 l'ltS J!I m.n) .. 1..,.., All>TMI~ POfilftAll> ..... •www aumT .... • llAM:H • LLO'ft> Oii.Vil .. _ .,., PM.Will _....,,_,_ ' llUm t11&T ~Q -·-·· .,. Thfo ~"di Cant Helt' ti' t ,,_"'t- C~ i , Ja\~'t.!nstoe-d Tom E• 11 ov J~ min I j1 M Uli& MIO PQlm A1Ulml YCU'V E .Jf\...-S b1!COme '""~ "' 1.'<t'Sef'>V\j '~ thrN~ eiost~ C'l lfl ~ c ..arioo inl\IO-leocl ~ en ~, .... .. n11a1111 LR -.._..._,nm.,.. a.M.• ,. WiMlmATCALYU't I r CCL..::a ,,.,..,.., ... ,..._.. ....... "l rOU1 1='1Sflon9 ... ,.. .\"'a~s 0za, ' m...,.•T099MML ... .J: DAm:m& -~ ~· .. ~ :· t"~ NA$CAR r~ llr\l" .,..,.,... C\a"~Y"_. r-_. J"""S. .&5~ I 0001 .. , lMI UTT\.l "91C:t QIAL• •• -..0.a.DmsT' rT•WllB • 11.oR..-romMe,_ • M:MIBl't om c:cmvraa .,.. ,. .,,.. fT"I 1r1na .. ¥1;w-.rrt•••--mm IUY'°'91Df_, ~ • ,-$ RI H (W LOCAlDI Tht JlW..\\• ~ ~" .\ $4••~ ~ 1~ ._d!M sno.~ ~·~·r•it; cw ~ as ~'fltw ~ "'ill'\ { t ~ _,. E .v r"e 5"" I ~ \t •. • ~~f" Us·~ 5,.,n ~ ~nw1.1 Q M.-:r'fmlf-A~Ol.4'~ ,,.:. •', ... no• ~ !:t'm ,_ ..,,. 16 Friday, Februaty 17. 1984 ment DUtld•ng hbcn S"' F~ TALI 1M .. Uttle Red Rid· "'\'I Hood' Maleolm McOowfMI SIMS as the rio~r)' wr.~f and Mary Stoeobufgen es his uc1suspec1eng prey AlsO stamng Diane LddO Fraf'ICes Bay and Darrell Larton O , .,_ 'The Return 0 1 The Secaucus se~t1n" ( 1980 Orema1 Matk Amott, Gor llon = ( 1 hr • '6 min ) .,.1 • .:== IDT°' U. TODAY DAYC.W>Oi9t QI I l"IM CClf&MID G)Mw.DT~ 68 U I dl<Ml'Ql' .... /MTIMll rnnatw"• s 11 ' lf'OITIC&"IM nt1 mu ·• .. 11!11W Tel arr -AT•wmt .,_ 'Thr~ Ring Cll'CUS ( ,954 ~I Dean Martin. Jerry L9WIS. (2 lrvst.-MTMDA¥1D~ lmM.D C.lWftl .,. "W.1 Moto s Gamble ( 1938 Mystlt'yl Petet L0tre Lynn Ban ( 1 ht 30 men) IMltl"._ .. ,... 11111.11R'nm ... ··-·Cli-•lawnr .,.. $ever\ n.e-..es· ( 1960.. Come- .:r,) Ecr.ard G Roonson.. Rod Steiger 12 h-S [' mA IASITULL New V011' Knct.s at ~ 1~ CSubtect to bladcOV1 2 ~ JOrTW\ I .,_ • T A. G -The Assassination Ga"'t" I '982 ~I Rob«t CamKlsiie L noa Ham11on l I ht JO """' I ,Q Tlll nemoltQI The de°'. ll'IOt· ougt'lbf Nl raothOfSe s CIVOl'llded Item \tS birth 10 ~ tors· ~~ tor the t'f'llSh kle .,. The 8r>dge On The ~ fl:•&<t' 1957 Or~I rn HolOen. Aiec ~ (2 ttts ~' n'WI I -,~-=~-..,NL-.&. •c.... -~ WALL~-l~ T~ty·Ye.a• <An1111 • Guesi ~ G ~yn s.:-.or panner, Lazard Freres & CO Jt 108 DOrf .. -Th& ooc::umen'Ny o..-eoc·.c o~ JOfVI Etse t tne S10f) ~ ~~ ""x ;:--,,..,,,. ~ o• ON1t1 \a >e, .. t LIGft CAm A 1960 S ~ • ac~· ...:>: ~ as a ""9-t~ ~ no one ~ a hO ~IS Of a htl,.,. did tt110 e COUlGI IAllEM.L. ~ at ,...,.,,, C..V <\A oi at MchrOan State .: !Y'S. II IPI --Cll YWllCS T od:ay 5 Sd'leO-~ P•. t~ S OM 11 ~ ~ .,_~ nr...ic'~ PQ t'5 tagure SAA~ eahit>- 1.()1\. men s ::e 'm in ~try ~ ... -c: ~ ~ (PYom S.aie-o ~ugo-. so.. 15 l'YS IPI w.18 Cll YWllCS ocay·s w::h!C- s s.i.iorn '" &Ctlr"le wig « "-""l>t" Pia• ~ ... ~ cu.~ '"V' s S(l \m " O'OS$~ ~ C't..~ C~Q""'!'S I trom s.a,...o Yugo-: ... ,~ Comedy) Spencer Tracy, Kathanne Hep bum (2 hrs . 4 min ) .,_ · The Real Gloty.. (1939. Ora ma) Gary Cooper. David Niven ( t hr. 55 min, '9 COUIQI IAIUTUU Indiana vs North#eStem (2 hrs I "' 11:11@ .,_ "The Amazing Howard Hughes' I 1977. Biography) Tommy Lee Jones. Ed flanders (3 hrs 55 min) 11:9 · TIM'tCOLf·WllTTAIB .,_ •Bend 01 The Rrver" ( 1952 Aaventllfe) James Stewart, Arthur Ken- ~ (2hrs) • Cll.::M•nENOm G ••TNMIOIUWlllHAWOll l{) M'IOCI f llOCI l he mys:tenous Min· strelS return to Fraggle Rock. and Mokey oeodeS that she would like to be a Mm· slrel (%) llCMI .. The woman Next Coo<" ( 1981. Romanoe) Gerard Depardeeu . Fanny Ardant ( 1 hr .. 45 min ) --atteraa• -1::00-.. wmtLA.-::1 Ra ....,.,.....,.tlmWf ,_. Liii OO'JHJ-ff llCMI 'How To Beat The High Cost 01 L ing" ( 1979 Comedy) Susan Saint ...ames. ~ Lange ( t hr 45 min ) .,_ "Stroket Ace.. ( 1983. Come ct, l Burt Reynolds. Loni Anderson ( I l'lr 34 man) Q::9 a nt1 ,.,..,..._, 'JI Z C All Q0'1Btl-IT TGP Mm 1CD111 Mike Tinley and Doug Oew111 square ot1 ma sehedUled 12- 10Ufld ESPN middleweight charnptOOShtp bOul tfrom Allanhc City NJ ) (R) (3 l'lfS.) tM18 (I) NA QGll "Los Angeles ()pefl .. F.nal round (lrve from Annera Country Club in Paofic Palisades. Caltt) (2 hrs ISmn) WU e WQCllW Scheduled James Hard Rodi." Green and John "The Beast MIJ!>abl rn a scheduled 1()-rOUnd v.. ln'OdlewetQhl bOU1 (lrve from T~ pa. Fla 1 the ··Dream Mile" event "' the »<"91ts Of Columt>us Track Meet (!Ne om ~nd C>nlO) Japanese Sumo l~'iif::~· .. , ADMl-11 • ••• ••• w.a ··oossmo The [)stance A.n uamonatlOO rs presented of o "eflf'lt way.; that people have used sa- enoe. an Mid t~ to conquer dis- ~ ~ IS an tntefVleW With Anne Uor-L ndbefQh ancs \llSlts to the Pana· m3 C.na: IW'ld SanOa ~ Tramway O f "' 1 '8 A 11&118 OI TAITE °".,.,. 1.~ (1963. Comedy) ~ Moen Bz.abeth McG<M!ITI ( 1 "-35 l'l'W\ I ,,.,.. mul · ~nc •· Haft's pos:ition ., :1'e s:tJO) Q'°"C> 1$ ieq>ardll'ed ~ he ~~ hi6 \}l'~S tathef has ~ .~ .. t~moc tl tv I 1IO'CLOCI-~ ---n. Cat«ed AftaS" t 1956 ~) Bette Oi•'l:S Emest BorgtW'e fl nr JJ mn.t t:ll f.1'.IDOP -The ~h•• Of Roblf'l Hood'" ( tilJ8. ~•l End Fl)-M Ohie oe •~ (2 IVS.. t ...... ...... ayConl. GD A8TTllOPTA111 . (%) llCMI "Pulp" ( 1972. Comedy) Michael Caine, Mickey Rooney. (1 hr .• 36 min.) •e••wnw G llCMI "1.orro" ( 1975, Adven1ure) Alain Delon. Stanley Baker. (2 hrs.) G) llCMI "Goldengif1" (1979, Drama) Susan Anton, James Coburn. A young woman is put lhrougtl a btzaue !raining program to become an Olympic champi- on. bul the plan goes soor When a theatri- cal agent uncovers lhe plol and the girl's tra1n=eatens her lite. (2 hrs.) G) "Tammy And The Bachelof" ( 1957. Comedy) Debbie Reynolds. Leslie Nielsen. (2 hrs) 8i) 1MI IMOllll Ml A stunning collectlon of art cu"ently exhibited at the Los Ange- les Co~m1y Art MuseYm which reflects the m1~1ary and civilian lifestyles of the Toku- gawa shoguna who ruled Japan from 1615 to t868. (1 hr.) e PACllOPQl.1\m (C) llOWll ''The Jayne Mansfield St<>rt" ( 1980. Biography) Loni Anderson, Arnold Schwarzenegger. (2 hrs.) CH) VIDIOM90l Cl) 1MI WOP IB •• A behind- the-scene look at the physical fitness series, from cast auditions to the final tap- i s of "Aerobiclse." ( 1 hr ) .. ICOTT 1:9 •••• .,. ... Cr) PACll OP CM Nm CH) llCMI "Lion Of The Desert" (1981. Ofama) Anthony O\Jlnn. Oliver Reed (2 hrs. 47 mtn) LAM .W.te •8 I wmt lOU Featured: a look at the "good old days" of radio with gues1s Loh· man & Barkley; Olan Soule, old time radio actor and Bobb Lynes, President of SPEROVAC (Society to Pr8SefVe and Encoucage Radio Ofama, Variety and Comedy.) D COlOllAL CUP llTlllAT101AL llU ANV• · e llOWll "HollywOOd Or Bust" (1956. Comedy) Dean Martin. Jerry Lewis (2 hrs.) I lllTTASA'l,.m l C•UL '"*» .....n --All)~ PAl&T POllnWJ . llCMI "Blackboard Jungle" ( 1955, Orama) Glenn Ford. Anne Francis. ( 1 hr , 41 mtn.) cm-.-.r (l)llOWll "It Staned Wlth A Kiss" (1959, Comedy) Glenn Ford, Debbie Reynolds. i! hr., 44 min.) Cl) llOWll "Oas Boot" ( 1981. Of1ma) Juergen Prochnow, Arthur Gruenemeyer. ~ hra •. 25 min.) .. QZ) N1TUn' OI tJ mCA A proflle of New Jersey Is prnented. ( 1 hr.) ·1--M:I .... , MOLUWOOD ,,.,,,.,, ... la.Y..,.... Ml.W ''The Longest Struggle: War With Jim Crow" The three decades following the race riots during "The Red Summer of 1919" are exa- mined. tracing the NAACP's continuing campaign against lynching. segregation 702. 658. 50. •50 REBATE and d"9Ct1mlnatl0n. (Part 3) l llOMAll)ml)'f IM&YPOllnWJ TNI --.0 IPCllllW Formef Olym· p1e $$<hng champion Rose Mlttennaler makes an exhilarating run dOwn the slOpeS of the Chilean .Andes: Peter Hef- shorn. an e.it-lreestyle skier who was left paralyzed alter breaking his back In a lki· 1ng accident. has taken up wnlte-watet kayaking and sa1hng, former Olympic pole vaulter Bob Seagren iotns Larry Newman in a ha~ gliding exped111on ott a 10. 000- foot cl1tt in Maui. ( 1 hr ) WI fACI TNIU111* -~ OP IPOllTI Scheduled: Race Across America cross-country bicy- cle race (from California to New Jersey) U hr.) II llCMI "Crucible Of Horror" (1970, Horror) Michael Gough, Yvonne Mitchell. {.g htl.) • llOWll "Death Wish" (1974, Ofam1) Char1el Bronson, Hope Lange. (2 hra.) e llO¥ll "The Klllef Elite" (1975, Adventure) James Caan, Robert Duvall . ~hrs.) • WM.1 flmT-"The Twenty-Year Century" Guest: Felix G. Rohatyn. senior partner, Lazard Freres & Co. e llCMI "Doc" (1971, Western) Stacy Keach. Faye Dunaway. (2 hrs ) ._, .. TIAM (C)llCMI "The Girl Csn'I Help II" (1 956. Comedy) Jayne Mansfield. Tom Ewell (1 hr., 39min) <mt1nm•TN1Mm •(.f7)..anm IUCUVOI IMISIPE 25" ........ c..stlt -.. .. & an eow n • 125 Channel •Remote • Stereo/SAP Jack Yo1r fiul cost 608 • ONE OF 20 SETS WITH REBA TE OF '20 to •100 KEHM RIM • HOURS: MON-FRI. 8-9 SAT. 1-8 SUN. 9-8 ~ ~iii HARBOR cosfl MEil sa:1oeo • .._1...-..-===' Friday. February 17, 1984 17 -..... ............... ______________ ~~ -lunclay Conl. 41:11 ~ FACI THI NATION T AUIQ NJYAllJ A06. WAll91GTOet 1llDC .. MV1N • QIOllWQYIMI ~ ''Oty1 1tll(; ri:M100' NOT IOCC: llUllC oet U IEO Ml TADl8 NJYAllJ,._ AB+ALL a.I AIC ... Q rA•t•H WAU ITal ~ MJIOft'T ... m FNIQ ~ ' A Mur<Jcr Cilse Liuest Muhammad Az11 one of ttie 1h1 .. e mPn convicted and s•r•tenced w hie 1rnprison ment 101 the assass1na11rn1 ot Malcolm X f_!ped at Sing Smg ( 1 hr 1 "1!J llAGIC Of AlmlAL AJID l.ANDSCU( ,Alf'fWQ ([) IPOllTICOTEJI (D llOYIE "Happening In Har11elm · ( 1975. Musical) Michael Rivers. Margare1 Peters ( 1 hr . 12 min) lO) llOYIE Zapped' · ( 1982 Comedy) Scot! Baio. W1U1e Aames ( 1 hr 35 min I (S) FAIM TAU TMUTM 'L1Ule Red Rid 1ng Hood" Malcolm McDowell stars as 1he hungry wolf and Mary Steenburgen as his unsuspec.11ng prey Atso <;tarring Otane Ladd. Frances Bay and Darrell Larson O mHKAYOHAU. •@ llOVIE 'Back To Bara.:in ( 194'" Adventure) John Wayne A111hony Ou1rm 2 hrs I *11 llOYIE ln1ernn11on11 Velvel' ( 1978 Orama) Tatum O'Neal Anthciny Hoµk1ns 2 hrs . 7 1rnn ) ll:Jt THE I&\ TOllQHT .. ca .... If::: .. _ ~MC= ~llOT ([)-.A IAIKETIALl Milwaukee Bucks at Chicago Bulls (Sub1e<.t 10 blackout) (2 hrs . 30 min) CZJ llOYIE "1he Man With Two Brains" ( 1983 Comedy) Steve Maritn Kathleen Turner ( 1 hr . 3 t min ) --ia;Evening ... o ... U LAYIME I M1UY I COWAlf'( 1-.0.1 BOT AT TM( llOYIEI ca ... WOM.DATWAR flfOflUI TO fllOft.E ®J TMllQ ADVAllJAQE Q) 11°A01°H Q) IOU) GOU> f11) EVEJ9tO AT POPt "Grego1y H1nec;' Singer/dancer Gregory Hines performs works by Irving Berhn. Harold l\rlen and Euo1e Blake John W1thams and the Bos ton Pops Orches11a round out the pro g1an1 with 'll1e lheme From Arthur and ~=~ow !1hr) m') NOYA 'China s Only Cl11ld The tmph· ca11ons 01 the one·ch1ld-pe1-ta m1ty policy ot the People s Republic ot China are exa mined Q (1 hr) CC)llOYIE · Seve1t Thieves ( 1960, Co~ dy) Edwa1d G noo1nson. Rod S1e1ge1 After succeeding "' 1he e~ecut1on of a daring robbery a motley group of thieves tace failure (2 his ) llOYW "Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie 1001 Rabbit Tales" ( 1982 Comedyl Animal 18 Friday. February 17, 1984 eo Voices by Mel Blanc. Shep Menken Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck. Yosemite Sam and other "Looney Tune" stars are back again in classic cartoons framed by the tale ol an "Arabian Nights'' sultan and his lstor~ngry nephew 'G' ( t hr .. 30 min ) • ... omacaa LAV.... I~ I C09Alf'f HOLL YWOOO ClOllUP Featured a took el 'blooperman1a." hOw everyone is pro· ducmg blooper I mistake shows. a profile of comedienne Madeline Kahn, a humo1 l ous f.i)~tympiCs, Hollywood style oooccuu _..ICON WOP•~n IDT°' NOT llAT ,.. CE•_,,.. fm NIT CAmRA Fea1ured. a repolf on government attempts to curtail the flow of drugs from Bolivia: a prohle of Peter Hofmann. a German tenor who straddles lht! worlds of rock muSIC and opera a segment on a Peruvian boy whose tace was m11aculously recoos1ructed by a pies· 11c surgeon alter a virus had severely detormed him (1 hr) 0 LAYllllE 1 lt9LEY I CO.Nltt 0 ®l XIV WllTD Ol~ Scheduled Updated coverage of men's slalom 1n alpine sk11ng. tee hockey playoffs. figure ska1tng exhibition. men's 50 km 1n cross country sk11ng, closing ceremonies {fr om Saraievo. Yugoslavia) (4 hrs) 0 llOYIE ·zouo" ( 1975. Adventure) Alam Delon. Stanley Baker A Spanish nobleman becomes a swordsman and urges the poor to rebel against a despotic military govennor (2 hrs ) 1::n..,. 8D ALL C.UT\IU GlllUT All> mM.I.. I '1l) llATURI · Jet Se1 W1fdhfe" An e1Utm1 na11on ot the effects of ahen plants and animals on Florida's resident w1ldltle, agn· culture. commerce and health O ( 1 hr ) llOYIE "Savannah Smiles" ( 1982. Adveniure) Mark Miller. Donovan Scoll A runaway rich gut tags afoog with a pa11 or bumbling fug11tve c11m1nals. 'PG' ( 1 hr 45m1n ) (OJ TllE POUCI: THI I~ CO. CDT This concert taped 1n Mon11ea1 tea lures the 1nnovat1ve band performing sonys 1nclud1ng "Every Breath You Take " "King Qt Pain .. "Tea In The Saha1a a11d "Synchron1c1ty ( 1 hr ) lZ) llOYIE 'The P11a1es 01 Penzance ( 1983. Musical) Kevin Kline. Angela Lansbury Gilbert and Sulllvan's comic opera tells lhe story of a plra1e·s appren· 11ce who wanis to make an honest 1tv1ng and his romance with lhe daughter of a maior-general 'G' (2 hrs ) NI@ "'°"" PAGE 7:118 LAV.. I lt9LEY I co.iAltf CJD FRAQQl.E llOCK The mysterious Min strels return 10 Fraggle Rock. and Mokey decides 1hat she would hke to be a Min sir el CS) TllE MOWllAll A 11t1te boy discovers a wonderful new friend when 1he snowman he builds comes to Ure. m-.ICOTT ?:a@ OUl. "1l 1£hi ... Cl) llAITD OI' TllE IAm Kate Blackwell (Dyan Cannon) the Blackwell lam1ly matriarch, recollects the early days of her father's (Ian Charteson) conquests 1n SOuth Africa wtilch led to the establish· ment ot the now-powert\Jf Kruge<·Brenl diamond mining empire. (Pait 1 of 3) (J his l 0 ti) IOSQHT MllR The evil Garttio' Knight and his deadly semi-truck learn ur with a oeauflfut co-consp11a101 to creatt> problems for KI.TT and Michael 1. hrs) 0 &WMIA WOlll.D Of W'Gl•t COUS.. TUU Cl) TftJQHT a. CD llOYll "Death Wish" ( 1974. Oraml! 1 Charles Bronson. Hope Lange Aher '"'"'' hoodlums murder his wile and lea11e r,, daughter 1n a state of speechless shCX.• an enraged man set~ out on a one·111.ir1 v1mgeance campaign (2 hrs ) Cl) THI DOOlllOAY awtUI The •ea• ties ot what the future may hold tor n1t1n kind 1s p1esenled (2 hrs ) fl1) NAT\MIE 'Jel Set Wildlife" An e~arr.i nation of the etlects of alien plants a11 ar,1ma1s on Florida's resident w1tdllte. agi culture. commerce and health O ( 1 hr > '1!) llAl1'UPIECE THIATM "The 1r • ., A M Yeater. s pretentious cousin Bas11 arnves nurry recommends a visit to d1· ta111 Hare tstano and the Ma1or 1s trappe1J lly 11tega1 hquor selle1s (Part 4 of 6) O 11 hr l (C)llOVIE How To Beat The High Cost 01 Lwing ( 1979 Comedy) Susan Sa•r•t James. JPSS1ca Lange No longer able 1t1 keep up w11h mllattOO. three Oreg'l housewives turn to larceny lo OalanUJ 1tie11 budge1s PG' I 1 hr 45 min) .f ~ ,Ji; llOVIE "Sophie's Choice" { 1982 Ora ma1 Meryl Streep, Kevin l<hne In 1947 a young wri1e1 lrom the South takes up re<;1 dence Nlth a beautiful Polish 1mm1gran1 " 11te11111 ol Nazi persecutK>n. and he1 Jew,•.t intellectual ooytr1end 'A' (2 hrs , 31 min 1 .OJ llOVIE l oves1Gk" ( 1983. Comedy) Dudley Moore, Ehzabelh McGovern A roamed psych1a111s1 finds h1msefl lalhng 11 love wuh a patient. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 35 min ) MOVIE "The B11dge On The Rover Kwa1' ( 1957. Orama) WOiiam Holden Alec Guinness Ouc1ng World War II rl B11l1Sh colonel and his men become part of a prtson labor camp gang forced by lhe Japanese 10 build a 1ungle bfldge (2 hr-. 4 1 min) .. ~ ... YFALWEU a:9 LOUQRMT 0_J ROADRACINQ l os Angeles Maratho1 !Al 11 hr I aGI 0 UNDERIEA WOfllD °' MCOWt COUl-TEAU 0 Wl.D lMGOOll fil) llAIT8'1la ntE.ATM "Thi> tri..t1 A M Yeates s pre1entoous cousin Bas11 arrives. Florry recommends a visit 10 dis tant Hare Island. and lhe Ma10< is !rapped by illegal liquor sellers (Pait 4 ol 6) o ( 1 hf '1i) M'YITDITI Reilly Ace Of Spies" Re•llt oet11ends Russia s m1n1s1er of rnannt.' hop111g 10 9e1 for England the cons11uc1to1 c,0111rac1 101 the czar's new fleel of wa1 sh1µs Reilly also becomes friendly wilt Ifie Russian ofttc1al's wife (Part 5) o I 1 hr) I.I. llOVIE 'LOS! Ho11zon' (1937. Fant.I sy) Ronal<J Cotman. Jane Wyan A kid na1Jped d1plon1a1 discovers the H1malayar kingdom of Shangn La a place ol eternal peace and 1mmortahty (2 hrs ) 1.2, MOYIE The Return 01 The Secaucu~ Seven· ( 1980. Orama) Ma1k Arnott Goi aon Clapp The members of o group ot college students ac11ve 1n the pro1ec;1 movemen1 durtng the '60s gather !Of 1 weekend 1evn1on 'A' ( 1 hr . 46 min ) .. l lllOfl.IWMONIL~A tit ' ICHOOl llAT ICXJD OOlD courTD0W W A look di -lunclay Cont. popular muSJC's hits from the pa91 year with guests including Culture Club. Men At Wo1k, Prince, Bonnie Tyler, Greg Kthn Band and Michael Sembello. (2 his.) Cl) l9A u.clTIAU. New York Knleks at Phtladelphfa 76ers (R) (2 hrs . 30 mlfl ) -· CID T'ILIV*On mAlUT CiQ I I ~Ed McMahon and Joyce DeWllt hOst this I~ at the most mem<>f&ble te4&- v11t0n commercials of the past three dec- ladeS· (~ 1MI WO&D T'09CIMOW a&DMM MDl•I~ OUT Of.,_ 1MIQOOO---mAT PWC-..MCU "A Choreogra- pher's Noteb<>04<. Stravinsky P1ano_Baflets By Peter Marlins" Four pieces choreo- graphed to Stravinsky's mustc by Martins are reatured "Eight Easy PleOes." "Tan- go. • "Piano Rag Music" and "Conceno FOi Two Solo Pl&nos." ( 1 hr) .WW "Body And Soul" (1981. Ofa- ma) Leon Isaac Kennedy. Jayne Kenne- dy A young black turns to pnzetighllng to raise lhe money he needs for medical school R' ( 1 hr . 45 min ) (Q) llOVll "The Real Glory" ( 1939. Ora· "'-) Gary CC>Opef David Nrven A m111tary doctor aids 1n medlcal and polttical areas in lhe Phthppmes following the Spanish· American War ( 1 hr • 55 mm ) .. ltZ)lllOYIE "Magic Town" (1947. Come· dy) James Stewart. Jane Wyman A i.mall. peaceful town undergoes a change fOf the worse alter being publicized as an example to other towns (2 hrs • 15 min ) ,..arr•WN11a CD EllTD'TYlmfT na Wiii( Featured actress Dyan Cannon tall<s about her role 1n the mini-series "Mastef 01 The Game". TV's rinest Hours." a look at the cover age of the 1968 Democratic convention 1n Chicago t t hr ) &ll -.Al PIEVWWI Neal Gabler and Jet Irey Lyons review ' Blame It On Rio" and Footloose.· THI QllUT ITAllMft This retrospec- ltve traces the development ot stand-up comedy with classtC ltlm and tape clips ol Arner.Ca's finest funnymen. 1nclud1ng Wiii Rogers. Lenny Bruce. Bill Cosby Jonathan Winters and Red Skelton ( I hr I mHOMEUCllG ,.,_ U IUl>AY .aln1PMll 1,.1D0 (I)~ tJi) IOI WALL.m&T ~ IB'ORT • PITlll PCl'Off .-YIWAOGMT fm ~ "Grve Me T'hat Big Time Rehg1on" This program looks at rehg1ous fund rars1ng on telev1S1on. concentrating on evangelist Jimmy Lee Swaggart Q ( 1 hr) CIRAT Am.llCAN fY9o.Off NIAL.I llUftOY'l llUYllATI .....,.. Richard Dawson hosts ltle 25th anniversary cel&- bra 11on of Hugh Hefner's magazine at the Playboy Mansion West In Holmby Hills, Cahforn1a ( I hr . 30 mm ) (%) llCMI "The Woman Next Door" ( 1981, Romance) Gerard Depardieu. Fanny Ardent A married man becomes roman11cally involved with his beaullful neighbor. with whom he had once had an alfa11 'A' ( 1 hr . 45 min ) QI cou.HI ~ Nevada-Las 11:111v~c:.~no State (2 hrs) 1 w lfiOIT'I fllW, PACiiifl• MC ... MAlllYO wo.DV.. 9 .WW "In The Heat Of The Night" ( 1967. Mystery) Sidney Poitier, Rod Stetger The mood is tense When a black detective lrom Phlladelphla arrives In a small Mlss1SS1ppl town to help a toeal red· neck sherit1 SOive a murder case (2 hrs) l __.,,ALWIU llCMI "The Swarm" ( 1978. Horror) Michael Caine, Katharine Ross. A world· famous entomologl&t leads a llfe-and· death struggle against a horde of mad· rJened kUler bees (R) (2 hrs.) CH> llOVll "Stroker Ace" ( 1983. Com. dy) Bun Reynolds Loni Anderson A trucker makes a bad deal with an unscu· puloua tried chicken franohlS8f' and becomes romantteally involved with a prelly bu1 virginal P R. woman 'PG' ( 1 hr . 34 min.) 1!19 D llOVll "The Swarm" ( 1978. Horror) Michael Caine. Katharine Ross 4 world· lamous entomologist leads a Ute-and· death struggle against a horde of mad· dened killer bees (R) (2 hrs.) 0 llOYll "Who Is The Black Dahlia?" ( 1975. Mystery) Efrem Zimbalrst Jr . Lucie Arnaz Police attempt to learn the background of a 22-year-old girl wtiose body was found 1n a vacant lot. (2 hrs ) 1ttl tJ lllOVIE "The Double Agents" ( 1963. Mystery) Marina Vlady. Robert Hosse1n A pair of Britrsh agents assigned 10 replace German agents are to meet at an appointed rendezvous. t>ut neither one knows the other (2 hrs .. 10 min ) (~ lllOYIE "The Jayne Mansfield Story" t t980. Biography) Loni Anderson. Arnold Schwarzenegger The story of IN! actress and sex symbol whose life and career ended in tragedy is oramatrzed ( 1 hr . 45 min.) 1111 U 111 a.UI Cf) INDUEMDBIT •tWOM ... m CHLDM11 M111•1ra OUT"',.. fl!) JOl9I CALLAWAY MIDW•WI Or Armand Hammer discusses his relaUons with foreign leaders and how he made his various lortunes ( 1 hr I IPOWflCBmR lllOYIE "Zapped'" ( 1982. Comedy) Scott Baio. W111te Aames A high school scrence genius uses n1s accidentally acquired psycholw1e11c powers to improve his love hie 'A' (I J'\r . 35 min) ~I ~) lllOYIE ' Prelty Mards All In A Row' ( 1911. Mystery) Rock Hudson. Angie Dickins.on A guidance counsel0< the idol of a bevy of high school beauties. works with a teacher and a oohce captain m '>Olving the mystery ol several cheerleader killings A' ( 1 hr . 32 mtn ) ml@ TMEAmllC:Mm ta:'9 (I) lllOYIE "Color Him Dead" ( 1974. Mys- tery) Gayle Hunnicutt. Stephen Rea A husband-and-wife private-eye team try 10 catch a killer before he can murder their client ( 1 hr . 30 min ) i laQIAlfT &10 TO•.AlllCMllCID 1M .,_ "The Beast Within" ( 1982 Horror) Ronny Cox. B1b1 Besch A woman is raped on her honeymoon by a hairy- legged creature and produces a seemingly normal son who grows up to follow 1n his dad's bloody footsteps 'R' ( 1 hr 30 min) ·1-1MllmlACS lllUllllDTl9TWOIS ... ~~ Featured· a peopl&-expert ~latns how lo be happily slngle ( 1 hr.) 1:tl (HJ llOVll "T A G -The Assassination Game" ( t982. Orama) Robert Carradine. l Inda Hamllton A young college student t>eg1ns 10 tel\e an assassination game sen- ously 'PG' (I hr., 30 min.) t9al)llATPA1'llDl 1:11 (!) MOvtl "Crashing Las Vegas" ( 1956, Comedy) Bowery Boys, David Condon. The Boys go off on another uny adVen- ture In Las Vegas. ( 1 hr , 30 min J 1:11 ! '::. "Coocen For Bangladesh" ( 1972. Musical) Oocurrentary. This fllmed record of the concert held for the benefit or Bangaldesh war refugees lea· lures performances by Ge01ge Harrison. Ringo Starr, Bob Dylan. Eric Clapton end Ravi Shankar 'G' ( 1 hr .. 39 min.) _. D AT Olll wmt Guest Reverend James Lawson. Pastor. Holman Methodist Church and vice president. S C.l C ( t hr.) ,_@ IJCllaJ> AT &.Mm (I) M0¥11 "L0$1n' 11· ( t982. Comedy) Tom Cruise. Jack1e Earle Haley. Four teen-age boys hoping to lose their virg10lly 1n a T11uana brothel picl< up an older wom· an going south for a Mexican divorce 'R' l hr . 40 mrn) 119 (I) C81 ... llGHl'WATCH IT'I Yo.M ... .. .WW "Eating Raoul" ( 1982. Come- dy) Paul Bartel, Mary Woronov. A down- on-thetr·luck married couple discover that they can make the money they need 10 bUy their dream dlnet by knocking off well-heeled sex pervef!s 'R' ( I hr • 25 min) mwALLY•a.. 2::11@ .-Y IWAGGMT (%) llO¥IE The Pirates Of Penzance" ( 1983, Musical) Kevin Kline. Angela Lansbury Gilbert and Sullivan's comic opera tells the story of a pirate's appren- tice who wants to make an honest llving and his romance with the daughter ol a ma1or-general 'G' (2 hrs ) ..f!:..WIC* Mi MOT .cat.,,._Y THI ... Comedy sketches combine with classsc lilm and news footage 1n an offbeat. sa111ic take- off. ·;=All> THI MAM ........... . WllTIROC* HOlffTAL ~11 .oV'a "Losin' 11" l 1982, Comedy) Tom Cruise. Jackie Earle Haley Four teen-age boys hoping to lose their vrrg1n1ty 1n a T11uana brothel pick up an older wom- an going south tor a Mexican divorce 'R' ( t hr . 40 min ) 1::11 Ct) lllOYIE "The Girl Can't Help 11" (1956 • Comedy) Jayne Mansfteld. Tom Ewell A mot>Ster hires a down-and-out producer to make his f1ancee a star ( 1 hr.. 39 min) l:ll TME MMllO Of ~ A behind- the-scene look at rhe physical fitness serres. from cast aud1t1ons to the flnal tap- i of "Aerobterse " .. TOP '1 TME llON•tQ PWTm ....... Tml~ -1MI.....,. llUYIOY'l llUYllATl Ml ... Riehard Dawson hosts the 25th anniversary cel9- brallon of Hugh Hefner's magazine at the Playboy Man&IOn West In Holmby Hille. California (I hr , 30 min ) Cl) llOVll "Pulp" ( 1972, Comedy) Mtchael Caine. Mickey Rooney A M9dy writer ls hired by an ex-fllm star to "ghostwrite" his barely pnntable auto- blog= 'PG' ( 1 hr . 3S min ) ecll @ I "'_.... Friday, February 17, 198'4 19 __... .............. ------------~- -11om1ng llovlM- -~ "The Rutles' ( 197~. Comedy) Michael Palin. Neil Innes ( 1 hr . 15 min) .. "Treasures Of The Snow" ( 1981, Ora· ma) Paul Dean. Carey BOfn ( 1 ht 40 mm) (%)"The Return 01 The Secaucus Seven'" ( 1980, Orama) Mark Arnott, GOfdon Clapp (1 hr .. 46 min) • llll "The Unguarded Momeni' ( 1956. Suspense) Esther W1lftams. George Nader (2 hrs ) 1:8 ~ "The Bridge On The Rrver Kwa1" ( 1957. Ofama) Wilham Holden. Alec Guinness (2 hrs. 4 1 min ) 79(!) "She's Back On Broadway" ( 1953. MuSICal) V1rg1n1a Mayo. Gene Nelson (2 hrs.) .. "The P1ra1es Ot Penzance" 11983. MuSICal) Kevin Kline. Angela Lansbury ghrs.) Cl) "Das Boot" ( 1981. CAama) Juergeo Procnnow, Arthur Gruenemeyer (2 hrs . 25m1n ) 1:8 "Datty Duck's Movie FantasttC Island" ( 1983, Comedy) An.mated Voic es by Mel Blanc. ( 1 hr , 18 min.) -CC) "Casey's ShadOw" (1978. Drama) Waltei Mall Mu Ak!x1s Smith ( 1 hr ';,7 min) Liar's Moon' ( 1982, Orama) Matt 011100. Cindy Fishel ( t hr . -'5 min ) A Soog IS Born" ( 1948. Comedy) Danny Kaye Virginia Mayo (2 hrs ) -al> 'Three Hours To Krll" (195't. Drama) Dana Andrews Donna Reed ( 1 hr 30 mtn l -(%) "Pulp" I 1972 Comedy) MIChael Cs.toe. Mickey Rooney ( 1 hr . 36 mm.) 1WG "Smokey Bites The Dust" (1981 Comedy) Jimmy McNICtiol. Janet Jui.an (lhr 30mm ) _., ....... _ --- -· "Fort DobbS" ( 1958. Wes:le<n) Cltn1 Walk8f. Vwgmaa Mayo (2 tvs ) "Datty Duck's Me>vte Fantastic Island (1983. Comedy) Animated Voic· es by Mel Blanc ( 1 hr . 18 min) (lD "Tomorrow" (1972. Orama) Robert Duvall. Olga Bethn. ( 1 tv . 43 ITWL) VtelOf I Victoria" 11982 Comedy) Julie Andrews. Robert Preston. (2 hrs . 15 mll'I ) tt:ll ·The Kolhng Of Angel Street" ( 198 1 Orama) LIZ Alexandef Jonn Hatgrea'es 1.! hr 4 1 min. ) Wm "The Red House C 19•7 Mystet)'J Edward G Robinson. Loo .,,.cCallJSler 2 hrs ) W (t) In Love And War 1 1958. Orama) Aobef'l Wagner Jettie-, Hunter ( 1 tv 51 mm I •cm "The Big Sky" 11952. Westem) Kn. Douglas. Dewey Manin (2 hrs ) 1:11 "Lovesick'" (1983. Comedy) Dudley M00te. Elizabeth McGovern I , hr 36 min) · The Toweong lntemo' ( 197•. Ora· ma) Steve McOueen. Paul Newman (2 hr$.. 4() min ) Cl) "The Beast W1ttwi" ( 1962. Honor I Ronny Co-'. Bibi 8e9ctl ( t tv . 30 min ) • "Act 01 Aggression" ( 1973 Orama> Gathenne Deneuve. Jean-LOUIS Tnnt.g- nant ( 1 hr . J 1 min I •(C) "WhtStle Down The Wtnd ' ( 1962 Orama) Haytey Wilts. Bernard Lee 2 IVS ) W (01 'A Boy Named OlarW Brown ( 1969 Comedyt Atwnated 20 Frtday. Febnwy 17. 198-4 • · S.:>meth11'g Ot Value" ( 1957, Ora· ma) Aoci.. Hudson. Dana Wynter ( 1 tlr . ~J mtn ) "The Retum Ot The Secaucus Seven" ( 1980, CAama) Mark Arnon Gordon Clapp. ( 1 hr . 46 min ) .. @ "Blue Kntghl'' ( 1973. CAama) Wilham Holden, Lee Remicio. (2 hrs . 10 min) 1:8 "The Pt1ates Of Penzance" ( 1983, Musical) Kevin l(llne. Angela Lansbury lhr 52m1n) Datty Duck's Movie. Fantastic Island . ( t983, Comedy) Anrnated VOt<:· es by Mel Blanc. ( 1 hr , 18 min.) --henlng .,,., ... iE:'mw l =~Nlf MWMMM 11MOB1U11m1•ww me ... IJI l•OFllAllA SEPT mWll "Casey's Shadow" ( 1978. Ora- ma) Walter Matthau. Alexrs Smith In the highly competitive world ot horse racing. a man and llrs sons place theu la1th 1n the anirnal they've raised from birth and trained to be a champion 'PG' ( 1 hr. 57 ITlin ) (0) mWll "The Btg Sky" 11952. West· em) K1rk Oooglas Dewey Manin Explol· ers travel up the MISSOUn Rrve< to Black· loot lnc:ban temtory despite the haZards {.? hl'S.) aJDl::KYMDYll .. (1) .... g TAJll Ma -.OF~ •TmOFTAlft 111ATI& ,.. C81 ... me ... ...,DAftAUll lllC .. Q P.& .,8\ZllE Behm the sceoes of the TV senes · Attt!fMash" wtwte water rafting on the l1V8( featured .,, me tTKMe ·Detr¥etance Ct FltllfMY m.Mm i :nu llElfT TWY A re1rospec tive or thf> eoter1all'lment .nduStry dunng WOl1d Wo.r 11 (Part 1 ot 5) I nml'I Ct9111f ... vu I ·····~ I.OWi CC 111 ; TDI • C»CJ Ba W courTT ''Sacfa· mento Dateline' Jm Coopet W'lteNteWS CXange ~y·s state assembtymen ancJ senators in this monthly PfoOfam wnion rs ~Ir.le"' <>t.w state's c.aprtOI (EJ cauaE Mlll1MIJ. ConnectlCOl vs Providence (2 tvs ) .., _,,. The Stunt "Wl' ( 1980, Ora· ma1 Petet 0 TOOie Steve Raitsbaci.. ~anted by the por.ce a dlSturt>ed Viet· rwn Yeteran f an unsute ha~ on a IT'IOVle Soe1 wtll!f e a iV ortd War I epic cs C>ell'lg lt!mecl R" (2 hrs . 9 f"l"'1 , -.S: ..... tE& .. MC&..a nm.La A behwld-the-soenes IOc* a• the mat<ing 01 MICfael Jacjo(son s muslC \ltOeO ol h1S M ~ ·nv.ier · Atso inciuded ate M~ Jadf.SOn's perlormance o« · Billie Jean' !r:>m IN 'Uolo.n 25" ~and eu:erpts ~om ''Seel It' and "Can Y<:AJ Feet ft ' f 1 1Y I (%) .,_ "Full Moon High" ( 1980, Com· edy) Alan Arkin, Adam Arkin A htgh school football star gets the urge to hOW1 whenevet there's a full moon 'PO' ( 1 ht 50 min.) e COU.RGI IAm1'IMJ, Callforma-lrv1ne vs. Un1vetSdy Of Pac1f!C (2 IVS ) ~«1)--1::98 IC. ntl TOW Featured a tnp to Catalina and the Wrigley estate: the Cas.· no. hOme of the big bands, see a buffalo herd that was ong1nally tmported for a ~lent movie. travel through the c:1ty of Ava loo I GFAm.YNW LAVINIE I -.EV I Ct9Nlf m C. LA. Fea1ured a t11p to lhe Yucatan penn1nsola 1n Mexico. fOf a look at the vacation bargains the<e 1nctudmg cancun. the island of Cozumel, the c11y ot Merida and a tnp to the Mayan ruins I TICT~--., PIOfU"I CCMIT ..... CllC8m.T1 • WU. WLDwmJ»OF ·mu Ci) -~ COUfTT Featured bloodtess surgef'Y; CXange County Youth Symphony, Csl State Fullefton Gymnas1s. occult shop FllllOCMi 9'0CIC II IS lime tor hltle Cot1erp1n Doozer 10 be grven he< helmet and JOln the work IOfce as an aouu Doozer .. I) Cl) llAITllt OF THI U. Kale Blackwell (Dyan Cannon) 1ums Kruger· Brent, Ltd 1010 one of lhe world's mtghll· es1 corporate empires. but her attempts 10 turn the Blackwells into a family dynasty lead to tragic consequences (Pan 2 ot 3J (3 hrs J 8 a) TV'I aOONM Da'lld Stetnberg and RIChard Crenna are the victims ol practical t()kes. and Robert Klein presenrs another "Streets ol New Y0tk'. segment i_! hr ) U •....U WOIU OF w:GID ~ TUU 8 9 mo. "Supeunan II" ( 1980, Fan· tasy) ChrtSIOl)hef Reeve Margot Ktdder While saving Pans from a nuclear explo- sion. Superman unwimngly trees the trio of powerful v1tla1ns who were originally 1mpnsoned by ms Kryptoman fath8f <3 hrs) Q flOUCl '"*"' ~:ra.rUl~TWY A re11ospec t1ve ot the enterta1nmen1 ~ustry during World War II (Part 1 ol 5) Cl) .,. 'King So!Omon's Mines" ( 1950. Adveolure) Deb<>fah Keo Stew· art Granger A white hunlet guides a party through darkest Africa in searcn ot a woman's hust>and 12 hrs ) e AQfn. 88 Seconds In Greens- bOfo" Thrs documentary ratSeS questions about the use or police inf0tmants lllSlde m1l1tan1 polltical groups. included tS toot· age shot during the 1979 "GreensbOfo Massacre" 1n North Ga1011na (A) Q ( 1 hr) '1i> THI~ ft.ATS ''The Come- dy Of ErrOt'S" Wendy H111ef. Roger Daltrey. Michael Kitchen and Cy111 Cusack star in this play about two sets ol IW!OS Involved m schemes of mistaken ldent1ty O (2 hrs) tC) .,_ "The Bndge On The River Kwa1" ( 1957. Drama) Wtlliam HOloen. Alec Guinness Dunng Wor1d War II. a Bmrsn colOnel and his men become part of a prison labor c:amp oang forced by the Japanese to build a 1uno1e bfldge. (2 hrs . 41 min) • CID 11rr __. .. , 1W ... Comedy -Monday Cold. skerches combine with classle lllm1 and news foolege In an offbeat. saline rake- 011 (OJ llO¥W 'Tomorrow" ( 1972. Drama) Robert Duvall. Olga Bellin Based on a srory by Wilham Faulkner A lonely handy· man takes a prn1ec1rve 1n1eres1 1n an abandonecJ pregnant woman 'PG' ( t hr . 43 min.) (S) F~ TALE TllEATM "Sleeping Beau· ly .. Beverly 0' Angelo, Bernadelle Peters and Ch11s1opher Reeve star in lhe claSSIC tale of a beaullful princess who can be awakened only by a kiss from a hand some ponce O ( 1 hr ) .. @ ALL•1Ml,Al&Y 1:11 (!) LOVI IOAT 8) P& llAQAZM Behind the scenes or lhe TV set1es 'AlterMash'' white waler rail ing on the river leatured 1n lhe movie "Deliverance " (ff) llO¥W "Liar's Moon" (1982 Orama) Mall Drllon. Cindy Fisher Despite parenial oppos111on. two teen-agers lrom Cl1ffe11ng backgrounds fall 1n love 1n a small Texas town 'PG' ( 1 hr . 45 min.) MOYE "The K1lhng 01 Angel Slreel'' ( 1981. Drama) Liz Alexander. John Hargreaves A woman becomes Involved 1n a pollhcal battle over lhe urban rede· velopment of her netghb<Xhood ( 1 hr 4 1 mm) 1::11@ 1MICAl\M .. CJ G) Mftll 9IGHT Of llOCI W MIU How- ard Hesseman hosts this musical salute to lhe last 30 years of rock 'n' roll. with 11in· tage chps of performances by superstars Chuck Berry, James Brown. Graham Nash and others (2 hrs ) 9 ~ WOIU Of MCOCIO eout- TUU 0 ... 8) mllV cmAN Sc.heduled "Hollywood Couples' Mickey Rooney Rita Moreno anel Joan van Ark are ioineel by lheir ~uses (1 hr) tli) 1MI IHAIUllUllE PLAYi "The Come· dy 01 Errors .. Wendy Hiller. Roger Oaltrey Michael Kitchen and Cyr11 Cusack star 1n this play about two sets or twins involved 1n schemes of mistaken 1den111y O (2 hrs) _.lflOll_llT,._ICBl_.VITIJlt ... CS) MOYE "Vic1or I VJClorla" ( 1982. Comedy) Julie And<ews. Robert Preston A gay impresario turns a starving singer Into Ille rage of 1930s Pans by billing her es Europe's greatest female lmpersona tor. 'PG' (2 hrs .. 15 min) l:l'DMGllET .. @ llCME "Countdown" ( 1968, Orama) Roben Duvall, James Caan An American astronaut lands on the moon only 10 dis cover a demolished Russian spaoecraf1 already there. (2 hrs .. 5 mm ) ~u ro lflOllTaOOI <R> .. (!) llO¥IE "The Secret Ways" (1961. Drama) Richard Widmark. Sonia Ziemann A leader of an11--communlst forces is brought out from behind the Iron Curtain In Hungary by an American adventurer (2 hrs . 30 mm.) llOYll "That ChampK>nShtp Season" ( 1982. Drama) Bruce Dern. Stacy Keach. F111e former high school basketball S1and· ours gather for a disturbing reuruon w11h their former coach who influenced their !Ives ( 1 hr .. 48 mm.) l:l'HOMEUCllG M CV COUW IAllElWL Lou1S1ana Staie vs M1SS1SS1pp1 State (A) (2 hrs ) -•m . .., .... 0LOUCMWIT 81) ~ "88 Seconds In Greens· ooro" Tt11s documentary raises questions aboul the use of poliee informants inside m1htant pohUcal groups, rncluded is fOOI· age shOI dunng the 1979 "GreensbO<o Massacre" 1n North Carohna (R) t;J ( 1 hr.) CO) llCME "Knighlriders" (1981, Adven- ture) Ed Harns. Gary Lahti A group 01 bikers ride with a travehng renaissance fair and discover tha1 the 1deahsllc struggle against evil exists m modern times also 'A' (2 hrs . 25 min ) mlOlDOMU •u ® ~ A collecl1on 01 tour hght· hearted vignettes about love and sex teaturing Renee Taylor. Joseph Bologna. Jane Cun1n, Louise Lasser. Charles Gro- din and Rudy Deluca (l hr.) 11:10 G) NJDEJaNT•IWOM .... (%) MOYIE "Honey" (1982. Drama) Cho Goldsmith, Fernando Rey. A seauc11ve woman accommodates hOtel guests with enrhoalasm. 'R' ( t hr .. 23 min ) '*lfl.• (I) 0 .... .... ...,..LM*'. .. , ..... ••vmm MClllUA .. .,_ "Black Emanuelle" ( 1976, Ora- ma) Laura Gemser. Angelo lnfanll A beautiful young American photographer haS a seoes of romantic encounters wtitle on assignment In Kenya. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) GWMAnllfLm 11:11 ltl) .,_ "Qty For Conquest" ( 1940 . Orama) James Cagney. Ann Stieridan. A prizefightet devoted 10 his kid brother tos- es his eyesight in a fateful match. (2 his.) 1W 8 Cl> Miff TO HAif Jennifer bOfrows a rhinestone outfit whleh conceals $9 million In stolen diamonds. (R) ( 1 hr .. 10 min.) 8 IOWA '8>CUTIC CMCUI Regutarty scheduled programmrng may be Pf• empted°' delayed l<>f network coverage lof1~==ucus. •11MC11•-n1CU• ntl -.r Scheduled: gos- Sip columnist A Courl Hay. ( 1 hr •• 30 mm.) .................... fUKllCO • LAW U I ; A Host. Dennis Wholey (1 hr ) ......... CID .,_. "The Man With Two Brains" ( 1983. Comedy) Steve Marlin. Kalhteen Turner. A brain surgeon with a wretched mamed ltfe falls in love with a plcicled bratn tn a jar thal speaks 10 him telepalht- cally. 'R' (1 ht., 30 min) (J:) m¥il "The Maci<" ( 1973, Orama) Max J\INen. Don Gordon A black. smalt- hme crook decides 10 become a pimp f()( a profilable prostitution ring. 'A' ( 1 hr • 50 min.) (I) llCMI "In Praise Of Older Women" ( 1978. Drama) Tom Berenger. Karen Black. A Hungarian lotharlo reminisces on his past romantic conquests: from his first at the age of t 2 to llis seduction of a housewife al 30. 'A' ( L hr .. 48 min.) 1:1' .,. CLUI Featured: a comback from Under New Manage01ent ~·1' tllJ! ,\II F.111h< A I lc1rbo1· I ~a""11 · MoU11t Olive \lcn1oria l Park,· ~ortuar:y • Costa Mesa's Only Complete Funeral F acilities 1625 Gisler Ave. Costa Mesa (Gl•l•r Ave. at Harbor Blvd.) IMnard s. a.dalek .._.., Cn• tin PHONE TODAY FOR FREE INFOMIATION 540-5554 Friday, February 17, 1984 21 -..i ............ --------------~~ -Monday Cont. cal'ICer's final s1ages. ooc11e monsters from the dreaded deep ( 1 hr . 30 rn1n I 1bll ([)~ 1"' 8 CJD 1111' Of CAMOll Host JOhnny Car son Guests actress Bette Davis, corned• an R1cnard Pryor (A) ( 1 hr l 111111 MIMD tlfc:HCOCC ,._,., • llOVll "The Great Riviera Bank Rob· bery" ( 1979. Adventure) Ian McShane. Warren Clarke Fascist radicals and pro· less1onal criminals 10tn f01ces to pull off lhe "perfec1" crime. (2 hrs . 5 min ) Cf) lmlPUlllNT IEIWOM ... ([) COUIQE IAIUTIAU. Connec11cut vs Providence (R) (2 hrs ) Cl) llOYIE Pulp ( t972 Comedy) Michael Caine. Mickey Rooney A seedy w11ter 1s hired by an e~ ritm star to ghOslwrrte · htS barely printable auro biography 'PG' (I hr 36 min ) 1t:tt I GREAT RECORD~ COUfcnoM LA.TODAY ROWAN A llMTWI LAUGH • ®) llOYIE 'The Lasr Angry Man t 1974 Drama) Pat Hingle, l ynn Carlin A sea soned doctor tries to save the hit> ot one ot the hOOdlums responsible for running him out of the ne1ghborh00d 1 t hr JO mini ti) LOVI. AlmlCAM ITYU &!) Mr Of. IE'.ltQ HUllAN Ar I Tell Me Whar I Am, Tell Us Who We Are" (01 llOVIE "Cat People" ( 19£\ l Fanrasy) Nastassra K1nsk1. Malcolm McDowell Fall 1ng 1n love poses a problem for a younq woman who turns into a ftiroc1ous big car 1f she males with someorn> who is not of her Liwn kind 'R' (2 hrs ) U.(~lllOVIE Paradise f t98.? Drama) W11 lie Aames. Phoebe Cates I wo teen-aciers come of age 1n 1823 BaghcJad 'A' t 1 hr 40m1n) 1M 6 (fl COl~ A prominent doc.Im ehm inates his lover's husband and involve::. he1 in a he to prote~t his roputatton (nl ( t hr , 20 min ) 11:11 u m un NIGHT wmt DAYI> 1.ETTB1Wt Guest comert10nne Paula Poundstone I 1 hr) ,. 0 QEIE AUl1tY -Tuesday -•Morning Movies- .. @ ··A Boy Name1l Char he Brown ( 1969 Comedy) A1um<1ted < 1 hr 30 min) .. t.C.' Ice Castles t 197q Romance) Lynn Holly Johnson. Aobliy Benson ( 1 hr. 53 min I A Song Is Born ( 1948. Comedy) Danny Kaye. Virg1rna Mayo (;>hrs ) CZ) 'The Killing Of Arigel Streel' I 1981 Drama) Liz AlexandAr John Ha1greaves ( 1 hr, 41 mm) •@ 'Strangers ( t979 Drama) Bette Davis, Gena Rowlands (2 hrs I Nl(f) "Pillow Talk · ( 1959 Comedy) Rock Hudson. DOits Day (2 hrs I 7!11 ® "Threshold' ( 1981 Drama) Donald Su1herland Jell Goldbtum ( 1 hr 37 min) .. CC) "From Here To Eternity" I 1954 Ora· ma) Burt Lancas1er, Montgomery Chit ( 1 hr , 58 min) Cl) "The Year Of living Dangerously ( 1983. Orama) Mel Gibson. Srgourney Weave ( I h1 55 mm ) (%) "The Return Of The Secaucus Seven · 22 Friday, February n . 1984 i ro•~ TMI PROTICTOM AU• THI FAI& Y llOVW 'The Family Way· ( 1967 Comedy) Hayley Mills. John Miiis A young man faces an embarrassing sexual problem when he and his new bride are forced by f1nanc1a1 clrcumstal'IOea to move m wllh his parents (2 hrs . 30 min ) L Hn1 TMIM'I MAllD .... OM llY TV An adull spoof of network Sllcoms, 1nctud- 1ny paroches of "Happy Days ... "Barney Miller · ano WelCOme Back Kotter ( 1 hr 30 min) m .. ICOTT t• J{ llOYIE 'Forced Vengeance" ( 1982 Adventure! Chuck Norris. Mary Louise Weller A karale e11pert uses his moves to drive mobslers out of a Hong Kong gam bhng establishment 'R I t hr 43 mm I 1:10@ 1ME AlmlCANI t:a (S) llOVm ··That Champ1onsh1p Season" I 1982 Drama) Bruce Dern Stacy Keach After years of reuniting to try to 1gnt1e past glory tour lormer high school baskelball standouts find that rivalry among them- selves may cause lhe group to break i art 'R' ( l hr 50 min ) 1:11 .,_ AuntY llOVIE "Bowt!ry C':hamps ' ( 1944 Comedy) Bowery Roys Anne Sterhng The gang sets ou1 10 solve a mystenous murder 11 hr 30 min I ....... 1• 1 MARY ma 11100M ..... 2:GI ({) Cll NEn leGHTWATat (E"1 lfTEMATIOMAl ROAD RAU..Y Pa11s 111 Dakar (R) ( I hr ) Z lllOVIE ·The Arna1eur" 11982 Orama) John Savage Cn11stopher Plummer A CIA compuler expert trains for aLltve l1t'ld duty to avenge ihe murder ot his girllri1md ~ruthless 1errorisls R ( 1 hr 50 min l ~10 WOM.O AT uaGIE n llOVIE 'Man On •The Root ( 1977 Mystery ) Carl Gustal Lmdsted1 S1111n Wollter Stockholm police stalk the !error 1st smper who is systemaltcally l\1lling members of the torce 'A' ( 1 hr 50 min ) ( 1980 Drama) Mark Arnolt Gordon Clapp ( 1 hr 46 min ) .. <C"' · AdvPnturl'<. 01 The W1lc1N'1e'>S f arm y' < t97't A1.h,..ntu1e1 Rober! Logar. Susan Damante Shaw ( I hr 40 min ) ~ To <:.arch A King t 1q83 Orarnal Robert Wagner. Tel! Garr (?hrs) 'Kiss Mt! Kate' ( 1953 MuSICdl) Kathryn Grayson Howard Keel (I hr . 49 min) CZJ · lhe Lady In Red" ( 1979 Oiama) Rot>ert Conrad. Pamela Sue Martm ( 1 hr, 29 min) -@ Pillars Of The Sky" ( 1956. Weslern) Jeff Chandler. Doro1hy Malone (2 hrs) 1,. U 'Pardners· 11956, Comedy) Dean Mar11n. Jerry Lewis. (I hr , 30 rn1n ) 11:9(%) "The Man With Two Brains" ( 1983, Comedy) Steve Martin Kathleen Turner (1 h1 . 3 1 min ) -JU1emoon Movl•- u. Cl) • The Road To Hong Kong ' (1962 Comedyl Bing Crosby. Bob Hope. (2 hrs l CC) 'The White Buttaro" (1977 Western) Charles Bronson Will Sampson ( t hr . 37 m111) ® 'Star Trek II The Wrath Of Khan' t=-1 ... ,,.., •• AQQAllT HOT lllOCK: laJllC Giii VIDIO M llOYIE "Lrar's Moon" ( 1982, Dram.i 1 Matt Diiion. Cindy Fisher Despite parenta1 opposition two teen-agers from differing backgrounds tall 1n love In a small Te~a .. 1own 'PG' ( 1 hr . 45 min.) .. 1QICO .. ntlllAM ... ..... Tim. llOVll The Pnsoner Of ZendiJ ( t979 Comedy) Peler Sellers. Lyrml• Fredenck A conluS1on ot 1den1t11es lea1:l to alternately comic and dangerous s11ua t1ons for two look-ahkes •• a king and a common sub)eGt -1n the mythical land ol Ruritania PG' ( 1 hr , 49 mm.) a10 ~'llOYIE ' The Toweling Inferno" 11974 Drama! Steve McOueen Paul Newman A ltre erup1s during the opening ot thl• world's tallest skyscraper trapping ma11~ ot thP parrygoers on the top floor PG' r, hrs . 40 min l l:lli FNTM• MARCUI WI.UY, l&.D. t01 TC>r 0' THE llONalQ @ FUlftm CEl MJUEll 191 CR) z llOYIE Kind Hearts And Coror>et 11949, Comedy) Alec Guinness. Der1111' Pm:e Denied his b1nh11ght because ti1• 111L>lt er married t>elOw ~ station a de1111 1:,1! young man clevefly murders the ecce11111c relatives who sland between r .r 111\d the family dukedom ( 1 hr. 44 min 1 -10(¢ llOVIE "Whistle Down The Wino· I 19b2 Orama) Hayley • •11ts. Bern.1• :I Lee An escaped muroerer s1.·re11der<. 10 poh1.e instead ol destroying the faith 11 the . !11ldren who discovered hun (I h1 50m1n) *II (!) THE IUPITI H' llOVIE "1 hf' P11a1es 01 Penzancl' 11983 Musical) Kevin Kline Anof"ld Lansbury Gilbert and Sullivan's ccim1L opera !ells the story ol a p11a1e·s appren 11 ... e who w;mtc; to make an honest l11t1r <.J and his romance with the daughler ol '* ma1or·general G I 1 hr 52 min) ( 1982. Science F1ct1on) Wilham ShatnPr Rir,dttJO Morilalban ( 1 hr !JS min l 'O F •IH r ( 1976 Oiama) r>et• 1 r, 1, 1olt• Charle Jiil! Ram piing ( I hr '"l m111 I S Tt1P P1ra1es QI Penzanc.e ( 1qH l M11<,r1..a11 Kevin KhnP AnQela lansb1Jr) 2 hrs 1 ' ,. Pu1~ f 1972. Comedy) M1chat>I Caine Mickey Rooney 11 hr 36 min ) '1) 'Santa Fe Trail" ( 1940, Western I (rrol rtynn. Olivia de Hav1lland (2 hrs 1 atO ~ · 1c1> Castles· ( 1979 RomanrPI I yN1 Holly Johnson. Robby BenSOfl 1 hr o3 rrnn) ~ Stroker Ace ( 1983 Comedy) Burl Reynolds. Loni Anderson ( t hr . 34 min 1 CO..' 'The Man Who Loved Wome11 t 1978. Drama) Charles Denner Leslie Caron Directed Dy Francois Trullaut I 1 hr SS min l •UJ "The Bro1tters Keramazov" ( 1958, Drama) Mana Schell Yul Brynner 12 hrs 26 min) (%) "The K1111ng Of Angel S1reel'' ( 198 t Drema) L12 Ate><an<ler, John Hargreaves 11 hr 4 1 mm) •ctl "From Here To Etemfly" (1954 Ora- ma) Burt Lancas1er M()(llgomery Chit ( t hr 58 min) -hesclay Coal • .. Cf) "Eyes Of Laura Mars"' (1978. Mys- tery) Faye Dunaway. Tommy Lee Jones Qhrs) CO) "The Ruling Class" ( 1971, Drama) Peter O'TOOle. Carolyn Seymou< (2 h<s • 30min) (%) "The Amateur" ( 1982. Orama) John Savage. Christopher Plummer ( 1 hr • 50 min) .. @ "Murderer's Row" ( 1966. Comedy) Dean Marlin, Ann-Margret (2 hrs .. 1!> min) 1:11 "The Secret Of NIMH" ( 1982. Fania· sy) An1ma1ea voices ol Ellzabeth Hart· man. Dom Deluise (1 hr 20 min) -1u-- l:r...-IMUQH AIC ... Q nmncowm HAWAlfWH I llAam. / llllB•WW me ... .-.cu GCMNW llOWI "This Time Forever" ( 1980. Romance) Cla11e Pimpare. Vincent Van Patten A French-Canadian girl falls 1n love wllh a brash Amertcan college Siu· aent studying 1n Montreal 'PG' (I hr 35 min) CID MDVII "lhreShold" (1981, Orama) Donald Sutherland. Jeff Goldblum A heart surgeon ralSeS a controversy by 11nplan11ng an experimental mechanical neart 1n a lemale patient 'PG' ( 1 hr . 37 min) MOVll 'The Year Of L1v1ng Dangerous· ly" ( 1983, Orama) Mel Gibson, Sigour· ney Weaver. An Australian joumalisl. a Brittsn embassy olltcial and a dim nutllle Eurasian cameraman t>ecome caught up 1n the tumult of 1965 Indonesia just prior to lhe fall of Sukarno 'PG' ( 1 hr . 55 min) QI DICK YM DYKE ..... TAii AIJCI wt8LOfFOmle FACll r:# CUL.YUiii THATtml. ?:GI Cll ... me ... HAPPY DATI ACWN AIC ... O PJll llAGAZIMI How 10 survive a broken heart, a IOOk at a luxurious man-made floating ISiand ~ FAllTMY lkMD ~ =.nu....-r ~ An interview with Johnny Garson. a relrospecttve of the entertainment industry during Wortd War II i art 2ol 5) ...... CC9Mt'I ,,........, l ., .... .al'T LOVI CC 11 •CTIOll '90VA "ll's Aboul Time" Actor Dudley Moore guides viewers on a quest for the meaning of 11me • a concept whtch has long baffled scienttsts. ph1losophefs and ~le everywhere (R) c:> ( t hr ) (IJ TOP US IOJlllQ Uve from Dallas. Tex (~hrs. 30 min) (lJ llCMI · Loogsh<>t'' ( t981. Orama) Leif Garrett Four teen-agers learn about IOve and ~le on thelf way to a National Footban Tournament. ( 1 hr.:30 min) (Z) .,,. "The Man With Two Brains" (1983, Comedy) Steve Martin, Kathleen ruiner A brain surgeon w111'1 a wrelched married Ille falls In love with a plckled brain In a 1ar that speaks to him telepathl· cally 'R' ( 1 hr • 31 min ) '°9 .,. "The Big Cat" ( 1948, Adllen· ture) Preston Foster. Lon MCCalhster A city-bred boy snows real p.owess when he seta out to track do'Wfl a deadly cougar i hrs.) 19 ... 7-a 1C*11tl TOW Featured trace lhe his· tory ol the Santa Anita race track as 11 celeb<ates ti's 50th blnhday: a took at Mamrnoth lal<e. a tourist area: soak up v1tam1ns and m1nera1S 1n a new process called a seaweed bath; a research gtoup that employs people with psychic powers lo unearth burled treasures tn Egypt I • F.-YflBI» llCMI "Thars Entertainment" ( t974, Musical) Fred Astaire. Bing Crosby Thirty years of Hollywood's magic moments. !tom "The Broadway Melody" ( 1929) lo "G101" ( 1958), featuring such alH1me greats as Judy Garland. W C Fields and Clark Gable (2 hrs . 30 min ) G m C* LA. Featured. a look at the new 1a11ered fashions hitting the scene because of the popularity of Boy George and Culture Club: a report on lhe renewed popularity of tap dancing; a preview of Ron Howard's new fllm. "Splash" a visit to a boxing gym on 51\ld row I TIC TAC DOUQM Cl) PIOPU'I COURT .... ~.Tl WU, Wl.D ~ ()f ..-.a.1 l9A .....-ruu. Sea111e Supersonics at Los Angeles Lal<ers (2 hrs 30 min ) .. 11 Cl) llAIT8 06 THI U.. Kate's twin granddaughters (both played by Liane Langland) go through the11 lives with one. Eve, scheming to ruin the other. Atexan· dra. 1n an attempt to control the deSttny or the Kruger-Brent empire (Part 3 of 3) (3 hrs.) D llD THI A-llAll The team confronts a terrorist group that has kidnapped an heir· ess and threatens to blow up a dam ( 1 hr) •«l ~IUl.PtllUWM ~POUClwmAll ~ :r..r. TllT TWJ An 1nterv1ew with Johnny Carson. a retrospective of the enlerta1nmen1 industry during World War II tpart 2 of 5) g) llO¥ll "The Groundstar Consp11acy" ( 1972. Mystery) George Peppard. Michael Sarrazin The sabotage of a secret space p<Ojecl sets off a ruthless investigation (2 hrs ) &D '90VA "It's About Time" Actor Dudley Moore guides viewers on a quest for lhe meaning of time •• a concep1 whteh has long baffled sctentrsts, philosophers and people everywhere. (R) c:> ( 1 hr.) '1'!) .-:M .uneou. "The Cafeteria" Featuring Bob Otshy and Zohra Lampert, this story by Nobel Pnze-wtnner Isaac BashevlS Singer is set rn a New York City cafetena where lonely people seek com· pan1onsn1p Q ( 1 hr J Ct) llOWI "Adventures Of The Wilderness Fam11y·· ( 1975. Adventure) Robert Logan. Susan Damante Shav.;. A con· struc11on worker. dlslltUSloned w11h city life, attemp1s to support his family by llv- ~ off the land 'G' ( t hr, 40 min) CID C* LOCATIOll "Biiiy Crystal. A Comic's Line" This actor I comedian who was Jodte on the hl1 comedy series "Soap" performs stan<kJp and sketch comedy 1!.hr) Cl) QAUAAla TOTAU. Y .. Ttie z.any comic pertorms hom the May1alr Music Han 1n San1a Monica, Calif, ... 9 .uY'I _....IT Ol llOT Fea- tured a look at a uniquely equipped FBI classroom thllt 1eacheS agents to detect gambling cheate<a. a Japanese manage- ment tra1rung school where certain wor~­ ers must wear badges of shame: a repor1 on a doctor Who l<ept the corpse of a patient on display In a grandfather ctoek. (!) I.Oft IOAT e 'Jll IMQ.Ulll How 10 survive a brOken heart: a look at a luxurious man-made floatlng island. meet some actresses Who are known for their beauttlul legs (fl) TMI CATLM (%) llOWll "Oas Boot" (198 t. Orama) Juergen Prochnow. Arthur Gruenemeyer In t94 t. a young German U·boat crew face the challenges and horrors of war when they leave pon on their first subma~ 11ne tour 'R' (2 hrs , 25 min ) .. D CJD lllP'Tlll Boz and Connie. an airline stewardess. are held captive by a killer who wants to retrieve a load of diamonds. ( 1 hr ) a 9 nllB'I COlllMl'I Jack feigns a sudden interest tn art so he can pursue a t>eauttlul art instructor c:> I ':v _,. Guests. comedian I actor Dom Oelulse. actress Oen~ Alex· ander ("Genefal Hospital") ( 1 hr) @ llOWI "The E11ecut100 Of Private Slo- v1k" ( 1973. Orama) Manin Sheen. Ned Beally The first American to be executed for deserlton Since lhe Civil War repre- sents the perpetual battle between lndi· v1dual and national rights in time of war (2 hrs. 35 min) fJi) .-:M PUneou. "The Cafele<ia" Featuring Bob OIShy and Zohra Lampen, this story by Nobel Pnze-w1nne< Isaac Bashev1s Singer ts set 1n a New Yori< City cafete11a where lonely people seek com- panionship. Q ( 1 hr ) ~ aouGH to lllAM A portrait ot sell· sufficient K0tnon1a Farm. a Christian com- mune In Americus, Georgia llCMI "Stroker Ace" (1983. Come- dy) Burt Reynolds. Lont Anderson A trucker makes a bad deal wlth an unscu- pulous lried chicken franchiser and becomes roman1ically involved with a pretty bul virginal P R woman 'PG' ( 1 hr. 34 min) (1:) llOVIE 'Concert For Bangladesh" ( 1972 Musical) Documentary This hlmed record of the concert held for the t>enellt of Bangaldesh war retugees fea- tures performances by George Harrlsoo. Ringo Starr, Bob Dylan Eric Clapton and Ravi Shankar 'G' ( 1 hr .. 39 min ) llO¥ll "The Man With Two Brains" ( 1983, Comedy) Steve Martin, Kathleen Turner A brain surgeon with a wretched married Ille falls In IOve with a pickled brain ma 1ar that speaks to him telepathl- catty. 'R' ( t hr . 31 min ) '9DMGMr'r d G ®l OH, llADll.lm On a night out with the girls. Madehne dances with an au-male revue and then loses a fortune In money at cuiambl1ng club Cf) MOYll "The LOS1 Man" ( 1969. Ora· ma) Sidney P0ttier, Joanna Shimkus. A black eit·Army officer discovers that more than demonstrations are necessary to eosure racial equality. (2 hrs.. 30 min ) I..-11tl MOIT r#TMI_., .an&OOl(R) MOllll~ .. fl) re IDTOll l1E.f A man who Friday, February 17, 1984 23 ................... ----------------~~ onte lr3med Aemrnglon lor mu10e1 sud oenly aµpear'!> antl th1ea1ens to kill I aura and Steele ( I hr ) " .... G KAllTTOHMT While on vacllllon on the island ol Rhodes trio H&its t>Pcome caught up 1n an Illegal smugghng ope1a lionQ(1h1 ) OLOUmlAln' Ii) ~Nit IACK: M LR 0# F~ LOU KAmlt Tne struggles 01 Fannie LOU Hamer. during the hol summer 1n the 1960s when the M1ss1ss1pp1 c1v1I rights movernent was 1n lull swing, are drama filed ( 1 t\r ) ~ MATURE Jet Set W11dhte An exam• nation of the etlects ol ahen plants and animals on Fl0t1da s resident w11C1hte agn culture. commerce and health O ( 1 hr ) Ct) ~T ITcmt The w0ti.. ol today's hottest young writers, d11ec1ors and stars are gathered together In short fllm. VldeO and animated segments ( 1 hr J (!) COUIGI ~ Geo1ge1own vt St John"s IA) 12 hrs ) a1) llOVll "'Frrst BIOOd . ( 1982, Orama) Sylves1e1 Stallone Richard Crenna A Vietnam veteran's Iun-ll'l with Irle poltoe 1n a deao war buddy's hometown escalates into a minor w11r R ( 1 nr 35 min ) l lOU)ONll .. ltlllf'IMU'f IET'WCIM ... lllT Of llZANE Q 1W§UG(l)[Q)f1i)IEWI TAXI • llOWAM I llM1WI LMIGlf• G)rA••"H (I) TOP• Vl>EOt f.D~GU.AIOtl cc.1 llOYIE Ice Cas11es' ( 1979 Romance) Lynn Holly John!>Dn Robby Benson A prom1S1ng young l1gvie skater ancJ her boylr1end l1nd sudden success hard •o cope with when she s Ch<>!.en to trdtrl tor a pre Olympic compe11t1on "PG' ( 1 hr . 53 min ) (J:t) ITANDllO IM>OM Olf.Y David Bowie Se11ous Moonhght"' Taped at rhe Pac1f1c Nattonal Exh1b1tion Cohseum 1n Van couver, Brt11sh Columbia. lh1'> concen tea tvres such songs as 'Let's Dance. · .. Chi na Grr1:· 'Space Oddity" and ·Fame " i! hr) (JJMOYIE Pandora·s MirrOf· ( 1981. Fan- rasy) Veronica Hart. Jamie Giiiis A wom· en buy!> an enchanted m11ror !hat involves her 1n selllual encounters wllh the past ( 1 hr. 35 min) IWIMTAM Of co.DY IAUl1'f Tll! ....aY Byron Allen. Dana Carvey Billy Crystal. Anoy Kaurman Rot:>ert Klein. Bette Mldler. Joe Piscopo, Rteharo Pryor a11d Robin William& salute the 1nnovat1ve club mat helped launch the careers ol some ot tooay's top comic latents ( 1 hr J CZ) MOYIE .. The Return 0 1 The Secavcu& Seven" ( t980. Orama) Mark Arnoll Gor don Clapp The members ol a group ol college students active 1n the protest movemenr during the 60s gather IOt a weekend reunion 'A' ( 1 hr . 46 min ) mWHAn1na.. 11:118 (I) MA--. '.l A beau11lul Japanese woman see+<s Magnum's help when her weat1hy Amencan husbano 1s kidnapped (R) ( 1 hr . 10 min J D m TOMQHf Host Johnny Carsori IGu===rtey (1 h1) •IEMCHOl-'nfal 0# M l9Clff Scheduled Susan Blakely, Don KtnQ Patrick Cartin ( 1 hr . 24 Friday, February 17, 1984 • •1•1101U11~ fD LAW >JE1ICA Host Dennis Whaley ( 1 hr J m 7W Q.UI Featu1ed a rnan who sank a R~s.an !iohlp in Havana ( t hr • JO min ) 1t:ll@ llOftl "The Naked Maia .. ( 1959, Ora m .;1 Ava Garoner. Anthooy Franciosa The love attair between lhe Duchess ol Alba and Francisco Goya 18 lmmonallzed 1n his pa1n11ng of her lfl the nude (2 hrs 25 min) -1 AUMDllTCMCOCK......,.. m C.UtOU.TWOOD ,Premiere) Hosts Paul =· Tawny Schneider 0 Getting Straight.. ( 1970. Comedy) Clllott Goold. Candice Bergen A former m11t1ant returns to college to get a degree and finds hm setf enmeshed rn modern student p.otest' (2 hrs . 10 min) (!) .. &W.IW.,.. 9 ll0¥9 "Divorce Hts" ( 1972. Ofama) Richard Bunon. Elizabeth Taylo1. The effects of a marltal split are seen from the husband's Standpoint. ( 1 hr . 40 min.) ([) --ntl loULL. A look at tome OI the best t>illlards stl®Je<i (R) ( 1 l'lt.) ®.,,. '"Star Trek II The Wrath Of Khan" ( 1982 Science-FictlOO) Wilham Shatner. R1caroo Montalban Adm. James T Kirk reassembles his Old c1ew and bat- tles a vindictive enemy Who blames Kirk IOI the death of his wife "PG' ( 1 hr . 55 min ) (mllOWll ··rhe Auhng Class" I 1971. Dra- ma) Peter O"Toole, CatOlyn Seymour A man is released lrOtn a mental rnstrtutron 10 liH the aristocratic; position vacated by his deceased lather 'PG" (2 hrs. 30 mm) LS) MOvtE f'la!>tldance .. ( t983. MUSlCSI) Jenruter Beals, M1Chael Noun A young woman who wOfkS as a welder strives '°' success as a nightclub dancer 'A' ( 1 hr , 35 min) ~ ..,... . The Loneliness Of The Loog Distance Runner.. ( 1962. Orama) Mtehael Redgrave Tom Coonenay While practicing tor a cross-<:ountry race, a young refOfm schOOI inmate contemplates his life ( 1 hr , •3 min.) a. D fl) L.All llCIHT""" DAVID~ Gues1s· 1enn1s p.o Martina Navra111ova visionary Brother Theodore ( 1 hr ) ! .UTMCOM ~COUICTDI LA. TODAY ROWAN a MAll1WI L.Wtlll L.0¥1. ~AM ITTU fD.,...YIAM 11111 f) Cl) llCQ.OUD McClovd"s unwantec! assignment to New York's moun1ed police patrOI 1s brightened by a beautrful police- woman. (A) ( 1 hr .. 20 min ) 1tll(t) .MOYIE .. Concert FOf Bangladesh" ( 1972. Musical) Documentary This ltlmed recOfd of the concert held fOf the benelit ol Bangaldesh war refugees lea rure!; performances by George Harrison. Ringo Starr. Bob Dylan. Erte Clapton and Ravi Shanker 'G' ( 1 hr . 39 min.) Wta llOVll "'The Big Broadcast Of 1938'" ( 1938. MUSICal) Bob Hope. w c. Fields Tn1ee of a man·s ell-wives chase him ac1oss the sea in search ol back alimony payments ( 1 hr . 55 min ) 8 llO¥ll '"A Patch 01 Blue'" ( 1965. Ora· ma) Sidney Poitier. Shelley Winters A sympathetic black man tries to corWlnce a young bhnd girt that she can better her life by break111g free of her shrewish guardian !_!hr , JO min.) (!) llO¥W "The Bollom Of The Bottle"' ( 1956. Orama) Ven Johnson. Joseph Cotten A lawyer c.efvsea to admit that an al<:ohohc ell-con is his brother. bot he lat· er t\Sks hlS repuiatlOO 1n order to help him i hrs.) MJ:ll TNE FM& Y llCMI "Serenade'" ( 1956. Orama) Mario Lanza. Joan Fontaine.. A singer rises lrorn working In the Vineyerds to SVC· cess 1n the opera but has romentlc trOl.lble when he becomes Involved with two differ· ent women (2 hrs. 30 min.) COLL.HI MmTUL&. Georgetown vs St John's (A) (2 hrs.) (1) .,_ '"The Kiiiing Of Angel Street .. ( 198 1. Orama) Liz Alellandel', ~n Hargreaves A woman is caugtlt up 1n a µohlical battle over-the urben develOp- ment ot her neighborhood (I hr . "4 1 min) 6D-ICOTT t9111M'fm890GM .... ,. llOWll "Lunch Wagon" (1981. Com&- Oy) Candy Moore. Chuck MeCenn. A trio ot beauties run Into trOl.lblt from competl· tor$ white providing tuttenance to hungry i nstruction workers. 'A' ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) .. Cll * ... _,.,,.. ... "Blondie For \1ctory'' (19•2. Comedy) Per'lny Slng.leton. Arthuf Lake Blondie goes overboard doing WO<k for the war e1fort ( 1 hr., 30 min ) @ IATPA1'a. CID .,_ '"Threshold'" (1981, Orama) Donald Sutherland, Jeff Goldblum A heart surgeon raises a controversy by 1mptanttng an e1lP9'imental meel'lantcat heart tn a lemale patient 'PG' ( 1 hr . 37 min) C1J llOVll '"First BloOd .. (1 982. Ofama) Sylvester Stallone. Richard Crenna. A Vietnam ve1eran·s run-In with the police 1n a c>ead war buddy"s home1own escalates 1n10 a minor war 'R" ( 1 hf • 35 min.) nl ..-AL: AllUPOll 1::9 ... ..,, .. AOUIT 110W11 '"The End"' ( 1978, Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Dom De Luise. A terminal- ly 111 man musters the courage and deter- mination to lace his impending death with a sense of d!QnltY 'R" ( 1 hf . .-0 min.) M Ct) MOWW "The Exorcist" (1973, Horro<) Ellen Burst,n. Linda Blair. The young daughter o a popular actress becomes possessed by a demOnlc spirit which com- mits evil acts 1h<ough the occupation ol her mind and body ·~· (2 hrs,. 2 min ) 1::11 e mvia '"Tlnie And Gus'" ( 1933. Come- dy> w.c Fields. Alison Sklpw<><th Two gambletts pretend to be wealthy In an attempt to gel money from their niece ( 1 hr . 20 min) • 1 CHICO A11D Tll! llAM ... •11 .. TW mm "The Beast Within'" ( 1982. Horror) Ronny Coll. Bibi Beech A woman 1s raped on her honeymoon by a l'lalry- legged creature and produces a seemlngly nOfmal son who grows up to follow in his dad" s bloody footsteps. 'A' ( I hr • 30 mrn) a1t 0 TOOT~ TO• Johnny Mann hosts th•s 1n1ernat10nal Christian Aid dOcumen· 1ary depleting the plight of starving chil· dren In Uganda. Tl'laKand. Somalia ancJ [ttll<>pla ( 1 hr ) ... rn GAU.A•• TOTM.LY .. The z.eny comlC performs trom the May1alr MUSIC Hall In Santa Monica. cant. m (!)PMTM• e MO¥W "It's A Great Life" ( 1943. Com· edy) Penny Singleton. Anhur Lake The fox has no worn. when Degwood Is invtt· ed 10 • fox hunt. ( I hr •. 30 min.) • IUIQJI a.n.u. -·t •••Ilg Coal. M OO _,. "To Catch A King" I 1983. Ora-. rN) Robert Wegner. Teri Garr An Anlef'1- can nlgtllciub owner attempts to block a plot devised to kidnap the Duke and Duchess of WlndSOr. (2 hrs) -1~TH1-•••• • n••,_Cll> 4r9 .,. "The Ctosby Cese" { 1934. ....... ....,. .. _ •ca> "The Men Who Loved Women" ( 1978, Orama) Charles Denner, Leslie Caron. Directed by Francois Truttaut. ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) CZ) "The lady In Red" (1979, Orama) Robert Conrad, Pamela Sue Ma111n ( 1 hf .. 29 min.) •al "Toy Tiger" ( 1956. Comedy) Jett Chandlet. Laraine Dey. (2 hrs ) •CC) "The 0 111 etn·r HerplF' (1956. Come- dy) Jayne Mansfield, Tom ~well. (1 hr .. 39 min.) CID "The Wild Pony" ( 1980. AdVenture) Marilyn Llghtslone. Art Hindle ( 1 hr . 28 min.) CZ) "The Woman Ne.xi Dool'" ( 1981 Romance) Gerard DepardleU, Fanny Ardant. (1 hr., 45 min.) NI(!) "Tammy And The Bachelor" ( 1957. Comedy) Debbie Reynolds. Leshe Niel- sen (2 hrs) •(J) "Stroker Ace" ( 1983. Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Loni Anderson. ( I hr , 38 min.) .. CC) "The Day The Earth Stood Sllll" ( 1951, Sclence-F'ectlon) MIChael Rennie. Patricia Neal ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) CID "T AG -The Assass1na11on Game" ( t982. Orama) Robert Carradine. Linda • Hamilton. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) CZ> "The Amateur" ( t 982. Orama) John Savage, ChftStophef Plummer ( 1 hr • 50 min.) -~"Rocky Ill" (1982. Drama) Sylvester Stallone. Carl Weathers. ( 1 hr , 40 min ) CID "Lion 01 The Desert" (1981, Drema) Anthony Quinn. Oliver Reed (2 hrs .. 4 7 mm) (J) "The Cate<ed Affair" ( 1956. Come- dy) Bette DavtS, Ernest Borgnine. (i hrs) -(fl) "China Clipper" ( 1936. Adventure) Pat O'Brien, Mane Wilson (2 hrs) -(%) "The Plra1es Of Penzance" (1983. MuSICal) Kevin Kllne, Angela lansbury {2 hfs.) 1WG "Murdock's Gang" ( 1973, Mystety) Ale11; Dreier, Janet Leigh. ( 1 hr. 30 min) _.,, .... _ --- -· "HeU Is For Heroes" (1962. Orama) Stove McOueen. Bobby Dann (2 hrs) CC) "The Vear 01 Living Dangerously" ( 1983, Orama) Mel Gibson. Sigourney Weaver ( 1 hr • 55 mm ) cm "A Little Se11" ( 1981. Comedy) Tim Matheson. Edward Herrmann ( 1 hr . 35 min) "GullMlr'S Travels" ( 1977 Fantasy) Richard Harris, Cathenne Schell ( 1 hr., 20 min.) .. (%)"Kind Hearts And Coronets" (1949. COmedy) Alec Guinness. Dennrs Puce ( 1 hr .• 44 min.) W tD "Sc.rlet Street" ( 1945. Myste<y) Edward G Robinlon. Joan Bennett (2 hrS.) W ('I) "Loveslek'' (1983. Comedy) Dudley Mystery) Wynne C1t>son. Onslow Stevens When a physician Is lound nwrdered, his paramour and her Old boyfriend become the scapegoats ( 1 hr., 15 min ) ,... Ben Vereen, WiU1am Katt, Mar- 1ha Raye and Chila R1vf)(a star In this Tony Award-winning muslcal that traces a prince's search tor tulftllment d (!) THI IUfl1'I Moore. Elw.ibelh McGovern ( I hr . 35 min) •ct:> "Whistle Down The Wind" ( 1962. Orama) Hayley Miiis, Bernard Lee (2 hrs) cm "Enchantment" ( 1949, Drama) David Niven. Terna Wright. (1hr.,45 min.) •CID "MlaalnQ" ( 1081, Orama) Jack Lem-mon, Slaay Spacek. (2 hrs .. 2 min.) (%) "Full Moon High" (1980, Comedy) Al3n Arkin, Adam Arkin ( 1 hr .. 50 mio.) •tD ·'O. The Wine~ Serpent" (1i82. Fantasy) Michael Murphy. David Carra- dine. ( t hr., 30 min.) all CS) "Treasures Of The Snow" ( 198 t Ora ma) Paul Dean. Carey Born ( 1 hr . 40 mrn.) -~"The Gtrl Can't Help It" ( 1956. Come- dy) Jayne Mansfield. Tom Ewell (1 hr . 39 min) 4:8(%) "The Man With Two Brains" (1983. Comedy) Steve Martin, Kathleen Turner i! hr . 3 1 min ) •CID "The Wild Pony" ( 1980. Adventure) Marilyn Lightstone. Art Hindle ( 1 hr . 28 mm) CO 'Ang• Vefa" ( t979, Drama) Ve<on1ka Papp, Erz.al Pasztor. (I hr., 38 min ) •@ "K•ng Creole" (1958, Musteal) Elvis Presley. Carotyn Jones. (2 hrs , 25 mm ) .. CO) "The Pnsoner 01 Zenda" (1979, Comedy) Pe18f Sellers, Lynne Frederick 1 hr . 49 mm.) "MacAr1hur·· ( 1977, Biography) Grf:j· gory Peck. Dan O'Herllhy (2 hrs. 8 min) -•Lening ·1:t ...... 8ClfY. DOUGH COUIQI IAlllTIAU. Dayton vs IOeP~....:- 9C ... • H•U OFllh"'Ar'P'T .,_"Rocky Ill" ( 1982. Drama) Syl- vest~ Stanone, Carl Weathers World heavyweight champion Rocky Balboa suffers a personal crisis when a younger, hungrier ftghle< challenges him fOf his crown. 'PG' (1 hr .. 40 min.) CZ) llOVll "The Pirates 01 Penzance" ( 1983, Musical) Kevin Kime. Angela Lansbury Gilbert and Sullivan's comic opera tells the story of a pirate's appren lice who wants to mat<e an honest hv1ng and his romance w1lh the daughter ot a 191m•1 ::h<s I I A lllAnD °'TAITE mVll "T A G -The Assa6Slnatton Game" ( 1982. Drama) Robert Carradine. Linde Hamilton. A young COiiege student (OJ IMA The Canadian bllnd Saga per- rorms songs including "Humb16 Stance," .. The Interview" and "Careful Where Yoo Step " .. CC)_,. "Zapped!" (1982. Comedy) Scotl Baio. W1t11e Aames. A high llChool scte~ geniU5 US81S his ec<:ldentally acqwed psycholunette p()We(S to Improve his IOve Ule 'R' ( 1 hf . 35 mtn ) begins to take an assaSS1nauon gall\t. s.erl· oosit,;:G' ( t hr . 30 min ) 1•1=YIAWe ~ :1".,j.. How women can main- tain good looks and febUIOUt llgur•: a look at the renewed populerlty of the famous comedy team, The Three Stooge!. II L1• itlACIBllOID 9 IWTlllTAI_, TWT An Interview with Eddie Murphy, a retrospective of the entertainment industry dunng WOl'ld War II 1Par13ol5} UJ ,..... COllllN!tf mtMJCDtWLD l ai•••moKT LOVI~ CMIJCIUllMY CGU.lGI IAllE1UU. Dayton vs OePaul (2 hrs.) CO llOVIE "The Man With Two Brains" ( 1983. Comedy) Steve Maritn, Kathleen Turner A brain surgeon with a wretched marned life falls in love w11h a pickled brain in a iar 1ha1 speaks to him telepattli· catty 'R' (1 hr 31 min ) '1' C«.UGI IAIKE19AU. Daytona vs OePaul (2 hrs.) 19 U l9A IAIKElUU Los Angeles Lakers at Seattle SuperSorncs (2 hrs . 40 min ) 798 t Oii THI TOWN Topic "Hawaiian 1s1ands Maul" Featured· a 10.000 toot vOicano. Maui's besl hula lroupe. Haleka- la Cratef, Dewey Kobayashi. father of the popular Maui slyle potato chip: a sugar cane train, a v1s11 w11h the father ot wind· surl1~ D tiD FAia Y RUD 9 LAV.. I ..-.EY I COll/INIY fJ m Oii L.A. Featured hOW mor~ and more corpora11ons are underwr11tng health and Illness programs for 1he11 employees, Paul Moyer rees oft al the Pro Am Goll Tournament. a look at the growing contro- 11ersy over use of animals 1n lab expe11- mentr;, a man who blo~ the world's most beaulllul bUbbles I nc TAC DOUGH .., PIOllU'I COUll'f WDP•~n @ ... S) WU, ft.D WORLD Oil A-...U '11) A WM.I ~ 1ltl Jmf CIWNIY wmt 1U MOYDI "The Reel World 01 News" Biii Moyeis 1alks 10 the announc- ers. cameramen and composers who worked on lhe 10-minute neWSteels that p<eceded main fealures at movie theaters lor lilly yeclrS u1111I the m1d· t960s O ( 1 hr) ~ NHL HOalEY Boston Bruins el Los AngeleS Kings (3 hrs ) .. G ()) IUQI u.Y: ALL.-AIBICAN MaO Bugs Bunny s1ands 1n fOf Uncle Sam and dehvers a S11ghlly allerettversion o1 Ameri- can h1SIOIV (RI Friday, February 17, 1984 25 _ ............. ------------------~- D ti) MAL fllOPLI Featured a New York pho1ographe< famous tor takrng high allt- tude photos: a tnple amputee who plays tennis. a 70-year-old Canadian who builds models of old salhng Ships ( 1 hr ) G llOVll "The Howling" ( t98 t. Horror) Dee Wallace, Patnck Macnee A woman repotter IS menaced b¥ a killer who seems to be a werewolf (2 hrs ) 8 Im ntl fAU OAlf White lttmmg a spy movte m Hong Kong, Coll must find a bail jumper accused of ktll1ng a Chinese national and stealing lhree pncetess am· tacts. ( t hr ) (!) ... m BnDTM-..T TWT An 1nterv1ew with Eddie Murphy a relrospeclrve nl the enter1a1nment industry dunng World War II {Pan 3 ot 5) 41) llOYll 'Eyew11nes5'" ( 1981 Mystery) Sigourney Weaver Wilham Hurt A 1etev1 slon reporter beeornes involved with a 1an rtor who may !<now more abOUr a murder ltlat he witnessed than he ts saying (2 hrs) &D UTIOMAL. GIOGMl'tlC lfl'ECW. "Save The Panda'· The giant panda 1s observed tn the remote Wolong Natural Reserve 1n Ct1tna and 1n ZOO$ around the world. and the h1sto11c 1n1erna1tonat effort to help them 1n rheir fight tor survival is examined {BJ 0 ( t hr) (C)llOVll "The Day The Earrh Stood S1tll' ( 1951. Sc1ence-F1c11on) Michael Rennie. Patricia Neal. Alter a strange spacecraft iands in Wash1ngron. DC , an emissary emerges. warning Earth to cease ns atom· 1c expenrnentat1on "G' ( 1 hr 30 min ) CID llCME 'Lion Of The Desert" ( 1981, Drama) Anthony Quinn Ohver Reed A hard-nding BedOUtn leader resists Italy's attempts to occupy Libya lor 20 years 'PG' (2 hrs . 47 min I CS) llCME · The Verdict' ( 1982. Orama) Paul Newman. Charlotte Rampt1ng An atcoholte Boston lawyer pulls himself together lo bring an unpopular medical malpracttee case to trial against strong oppos111on by the couns. the archdiocese and his own clients ·ff (2 hrs) Cl)llCME "lnte11ors" ( 1978 Drama) E G Marshall. Otane Keaton Directed by Woo- dy Allen The members of an aHluent lam1- ly are separated further by lhe lather's plans to divorce his wife and the psycho- logtCal conflicts between the lhree daugh- ters and the11 mate companions PG ( 1 hr. 33 mm) 11::98 (I) llOVll 'Taps'" t 1981 Drama) George C Sco11. T1mo rl'ly Hulton M1111ary school cadets take over 1he11 schOOI to prevent plans to 1urn the academy proper ty 1n10 a condo development (2 hrs JO min I (!) COUIQI IAllnw.L. Michigan vs Ohio State (2 hrs.) m PA llAGAZINI How women can main- tain good looks and labutous figures. a kx»( at the renewed popularity or the famous comedy team. The Three Stooges. meet the most famous Nazi huntei 1n the world @ THI CAT\.M Cr!) llAM....,, WaSh1ng1on's top poh11 cal sa1tris1 pokes tun at ma1or issues and news stories ol the day (IJMOVll "A Man And A Woman" ( 1966. Romance) Anouk Aimee. Jean-Louis Trintignant The chance meeling of a lone- ly widow and a widower results 1n 1he11 mutual. deep-seated love ( t hr . 42 min I ... D ID ntl FACTI Oii LR The g11ls begin 10 fantasize about what 1he11 tndlv1dual 26 Friday, February 17, 1984 marned lives will be hke O f.I O DlMITY Fallon·s romance with Pe1er crashes w11h a homty1ng conclusion. Blake asks Alexis tor help. and Tracy cre- ates another scandal tor the Carnngtoos. Q_ ( t hr) m mRY _,. Guests Dork Pearson. author 01 "Life Ell.tension Companton ·· ( 1 hr) @ .cME · The Proud And The Profane" ( 1956 . .Orama) William Holden. Debo<ah Kerr Problems arrse when a young widow falls in love with a Marine. (2 hrs , 25 rnm) Si) L.A. 'I TOllOMOW A special repor1 that eitplores the raptdly changing demograph· 1cs and economy of l A through 1he per- sonal perspectives of those who are expe- riencing the ettects of these transmons.. ( 1 hr I (Ii) •ACU: THI MCtlllCTu. '1' PMA. Ml>Of.IM Narrated by Chtt Robertson. thlS documentary examines the career of con- temporary architect Paul Rudolph O lflOll'11C8nll . DIAQllT "~(I) 11::9 fD ...r CCMllT When Harry seems to show interest In a 6all girl. Lana becomes ieatovs anc:J perpleited ~ A~ TO ALIC ft.DIR Performanc- es by hOst Mar1an McPartland, vocattSt Susannah Mccorkle and the Arrangers· Holiday Orchestra are featured 1n an 1nt1- mate loot< at the hie and. work of the Amertean composer ( 1 hr ) ~~Pl.AIM MOMIUC. M ...., THI 1-.u A look at some of the t>est bllllards shooters (R) ( 1 hr ) -·GD IT. a.WHIM A sk .. masl<ed rapist continues 10 terrorize St Eltglus, and Dr Morrison 1s battled by a constructton worker's m~tmlous blacl<outs. ( t hr) .. .,., ... fJ «I HOTB. On the eve of a spectacular wedding at the St. Gregory. Mrs CabOt shares a secret with a woman who&e true 1den1tty wm affect the lives of many of the • members ol the wedding party O ( 1 hr ) fD A WAL.I n.oulM 1MI 11111 C8INIY WITH &L llOYal "The Rael World 01 News" Bill MoyEtts talks to the announc- ers. cameramen and composers who worked on the 10-mlnule newsreels that preceded main features al movie !heaters for hfty years until the mid-1960s O I 1 hr ) ~~ "'Hardcore" ( 1979. Drama) George C Scon. Season Hubley A con- cerned lather leaves the peaceful sur- roundings ot his home town to search for his daughter. who has beeome heavily 1n11olved 1n a big-city pornography racker 'A (I hr 46 mtn ) (Z) llOVll "The Lady In Red" ( 1979, Ora· ma) Robert Conrad. Pamela Sue Martin In lhe violent days of the lawless 1920s. an 1dealts1tc young term girl becomes the moll ol the infamous gangster John D1ll- 1!!9er. ·R' ( 1 hr , 29 min.) WIO&.Da.I .. (!) llOYll 'Louis Armstrong Chteago Style" ( 1975, Biography) Ben Vereen. Red Bu11ons The famous musician's early career 1s plagued by a faittng marriage and problems with the mob ( 1 hr 30 min ) ., .... ....,.,... ... «i) Al.Im ., ICMOCll "The Mountain Awakens" Siu 1nstl'\JC1ors Butch Ftndetsen and Kathy Wood took at selection and use of equipment and apparel, and the baSICS of starting. steering and stopping on skis (() MCMI "Resurrection" ( 1980, Orama) Etten B1,1rs1yn. Sam Shepard Af1er a neor- fatal auto accident. a womon finds thal she has the ability to heal others but 1s persecuted because ot her refusal to claim a divine influence 'PG' (I hr , 45 min J ©) llOYll "Strol<er Ace" ( 1983. ComE>- dy) Burt Reynolds. Loni Anderson A trucker mal<es a bad deal with an unscru- pulous tned chteken lranch1ser and t>ecome~ romantteally involved with a prelly but wglnal P A woman 'PG' ( 1 =1"'·~~~~-........ 1W•YlllOI 9MClllUAIO" (CJ .cME The Vear 01 L1v1ng Dangerous- ly" ( 1983. Drama) Met Gibson. Sigour- ney Weaver An Australian 1ourna1ts1 a B1111sh embassy ofhc1al and a d1mmu11ve Eurasian cameraman become caught up 1n the tumult ol 1965 lnd0nes1a 1us1 prior to the tall of Sukarno 'PG" ( I hr 55 mtn) CID .,.., ..aaA•Y M ... Comedy sketcheS combine with classte film and news tootage m an ollbeat sa11t1c take oft G'!) WHAT'l llY Lm 11. .. (()-ntl NA Taut (II) 1~~ llOWW "Twenty-Four Hours To Kiii" ( 1965. Orama) M1cl<ey Rooney. Watter Slezal<. A gang ot smugglers t01ce an air- liner down for a layover 1n Lebanon (2 hrs , 5 min) 1Wll (I) POUCI ITOll'f A drug addict mur ders a policeman and 1s acquitted of the cnme. (R) ( 1 hr . 10 mm ) G m Tc.aKf Host Johnny Carson Guests. actress Ann-Margret, arttsl Allee Neel (1 hr) DTWIJQHTmm l (fl)M!; ... ~ •11Mat'1'- TIICQ Oii THE .mfT Scheduled. rock smger Greg Ullman. movte c11t1c Robert Osborne, comedienne Lois Bromfield. comedienne Joann Astrow ( 1 hr 30 min) (I) ., ..... _..r"*I Of IM~ fl) LATWT &lmM':A Hos• Dennis Wholey ( 1 hr ) 0. LOCATIOlt · The Pee Wee Herman Show" A sa11re ot 1950S k1cldte shows starrtng Paul Reubens ~s Pee-Wee Her man ( t tlr ) ~ CAii A t960's anti war act1v 1s1, ltving as a fug11tve discovers no one cares who he is or wha1 he did m 1" CUJ1 Featured balancing the budget with Whtie House advisor Martin Feldstein, the madam of a classy New VO<k City brothel ( 1 hr . 30 mtn.) 1W i .-oRTICllfl'D ,.. AUlllDllTCtm ...... m 0. HOUYWOOO Hosts Paul Moyer. Tawny Schnelder 0 MOVIE "Th"' Hard Ride" (1971. Ora- ma) Robert Fuller. Sherry Bain A Viet· nam vete<an returns home to claim his t>est lrtend's rno1orcyc1e as well as his g11l- t11end. ( 1 hr , 55 min I (!)~•fttUM ... ®) llOYll '"Divorce Hers" ( 1972, Orama) Elizabelh Taytcx. Richard Bur1on The effects of a marrtal spit! are seen from the wife's standpoint ( 1 hr , 40 min) (I) COLLIGI IAID'TUU.. 90Rf (II) Cl) llOVll "Stroker Ace.. ( 1983. Come- dY) Burt Reynold$. LOOI Arldefson A trucker makes a bod deal with an unscu- pulous tried chlcken tranchl5er and becomes roman11cully mvolveo w11h a r re11y out V11g1na1 P R womdrt 'PG' 11 I Jb 1111" ,z MOVIE lhe Woman Ne~I Dour" 11981, Romance) Gerard Depard1eu ~ ,inny Areiant A married mc1n becomes romantteatty 1nvotved w1lh his oeaut1fu1 ne1ghb01 w11h whom he h-Od once had an atla1r 'R' (I hr . 4!> mm ) ~15 I Ll MOVll ·a1011ae Amb11100" (1981 (,omedyl Suzy Mandel, Dory Devon Two rnQhSh 1,111ts seek success 111 New York C11y w11t1 !heir vaudeville act ( 1 hr 20 lfltn ) t2:*I 0 6? LATI l9QtfT Wl1M DAVID~ Guest rez.taurant c11h(. Jim Quinn ( 1 hr J I L.A.TODAY flOWAM a IWmrl LAUQK.al LOVE. AIEICM Im.I . fJl) Alff Of lfJMQ ...U '01v1ne D1scon- 1enl' CEl COUEGI IAIKETUU Dayton vs DePau1 (2 hrs ) 1H llOVIE TAG The Assassination Game" ( 1982, Drama) Robert Carradine. Linda Hamilton A young college student begl!\S !O lake an ~hon game 9efi- ously PG ( 1 hr 30 min ) OJ MOW "Los1n' It' ( 1982. Comeay) Tom Cruise Jackie Earle Haley Four teen-age bOys hoping to lose 1he11 wg1ntty tr1 a T11uana brothel pick up an older wom- an gomg south for a Mexican Cl1vorce 'R' ( t hr , 40 mm ) 1M I) (J) llOV1E The Beasts Are In The Streets I t978. Adventure) Carol Lynley. Dale Robinette The residents of a small town panic when dozens of dangerous animals are treed by a truck acc1aen1 at a nea~1a1tte park ( 1 hr . 20 min ) ,.9 'Island 01 Lost Souls" ( t933. Horror J Charles Laughton, Richard Arlen Basea on ll'le story by H G Wells A demented scientist perfects a method 10 convert iungle animals into human savages ( 1 hr . 30 min.) D llOVW Trappea Beneath The Sea" ( t974. Suspense) Lee J Cobb. Martin Balsam Four men are trapped 1n an underwater room dependent upon rescue teams 10 reach them before their o)(vgen runs out 1 t hr 30 min ) lf) MOVIE A Yar1k In The RAF' ( t94 1 Ad..,enrure) Tyron!! Power Belly Grable Ar RAF lher IS hur111JltX:I alter 10tr11ng lhe -Morning Movies-• .. (0 Enchantment I t949, Drama) David Niven, Teresa WrtQht ( f hr , 45 min) I Z 'Interiors· ( 1918 Drama) E G Mar- !>hall Otane Keat()(l Otrected by Wooay Allen ( 1 hr 33 mtn ) IC:I0 1$) Trea!.uresOtTheSnow· (1981 Dra- ma) Paul Dean. Carey Born I I hr 40 1111n J l:tl C Hano..,er btrr>et ( t979 Romance) Hr1rr1son rord Lt>Sley Anne DCJwll (I hr 49 rnm I .. ~ Mary Jane Hdr~r Crred Last N14hr' 11977 Drama) ~u~n Dey Kev111 MrCilr ti:iy 12 hrs I NIO (Z) "The Ptrates Qt Penzance" I 1983, MuS1Cal1 Kevin Khne Angela Lan!>Oury lJ hrs) .. 1C' ·concert ror Bang1aaesh' I t972 Musical) Documentary ( 1 hr 39 111111 l H Lovesick" ( 1983 Comedy) Dudley Moore Ehzabath Mc.Govern I t hr 36 min I ser..,1ce to be near an old flame (2 hrs l Q) AU .. ntl,AaY ti) MOVIE Nortnt-rn Purc..10 ( 1943 A(Jventure) Errol Flynn, Juh1:1 u1shap A 111ount1e relentlessly combs thtt Canadian wtlderness 1n search of a Na11 sabOteor (2 hrs . 30 min ) CC) llOV1E "N1ur1t Shift" ( 1982. Comedy> Henry Winkler. Michael Keaton Two n1gh111me morgue a11endan1s become love brokers" for a group of hookers who have lost their pimp 'R' ( I h1 45 min) m_,.ICOTT t11 u llAllY ma MOOM Q)fl)IOI @ OfllJIUP 1M(S1 lllOV1E "Carnal Knowledge" (197 1 Drama) Jack Nteholson. Ann Margret Two coll&{Je frtends spend several years before and after graduation discovering hie by sharing and switching each other's !ltrlfrtends A' ( 1 hr . 37 mm ) 1M Cl.) llOV1E 'MacArthur" ( 1977, 81ogra· phy) Gregory Peck. Dan O' Herlihy The famous. teared and llambOyant m1htary teaaer ot World War II experiences brtlhant comba1 v1ctooes before a final. fiery con trontatlon with President Harry Truman 'PG' (2 hrs. 8 min) {%) CtWILll ~ TAUi wmt Guest Cart Reiner a. I (J) C81 IOI llQH1WATCH llOVW "The Man From The Otners' Club" ( 1963. Comedy) Danny Kaye. Cara W111tams A scatterbrained employee un1ntentlonally tssues a credl1 card to a Q!_ngster (2 hrs.) (l) llOVW · The Man Wlth Two Brams" ( 1983. Comedy) SJeve Martin, Kathleen Turner A brain surgeon with a wretched mamed Ille falls in love with a pickled brain 1n a 1ar that speaks to him telepall'l1- cany. 'A' (1 hr. 31 min J a.(8)MOVW "Used Cars" (1980. Comedy) Kurt Russell. Jack Warden After the owner of a bankrupt car shop ClteS. his employees try to cover up his demise 10 prevent his wealthy car dealer brother from inheriting the tx1s1ness. 'R' ( 1 hr • 52 mm) 1:11 U llOV1E "Devil And The Deep" (1932 Adventure) Tallulah Bankheaa. Gary Cooper To rtd himself of his romanltc rivals a 8r1t1sh naval commander in Nonh .. (l "The K1U1ng Of Angel Street'' (1981. Drama) LIZ Alexander Jnhn Hargreave~ 1hr.41 min J Ila "Ramtrce County· ( t957 Drama) Elizabeth Taylor. Montgomery Clth (3 hrs J -(C) The Whtie B11lla10 t 1917 Wes1ernJ Charles Bronson, Will Sampson I I hr 37 mm) 00 "Massacre In Rom1>' ( 1973 Drama) Rtehar<J Burton. Marcello MastrC'nanni I I hr 43 min J -@ 'Tension At Table Rock" I 1956. Ora ma) R1char<J Egan Dorothy Malone 12 hrs l ,,_ O S1ra11gers In 7A' ( 197? Drama) Andy Gr11f1th Ida t up1no r I hr 30 rn1n ) 11 ) The Man Wuh Two Brains' I t983 Comedy) Steve Marlin, Kathleen TurnPt 11 hr 31 min I -Afternoon llovl•- t2t1 '2) "Wind Across The Everglades' ( t958. Diama) Burl Ives. Christopher Alr1ca del1be1atety smks theu submarine ( I hr JO n 1111 ) OMl'n i1 .-v IWAocwn' lflOIT1WOIWI (II) MOT~ lllllC <* YlllO 2:11 llOYW "Exorcist II The Heretic" ( 1977. Fantasy) R1chara Bunoo. Linda Blair Young Regan MacNeH 1s suit haunt- ea by blZarre v1S1ons and dreams of flying. a !>ltuation which a priest and a female psychologist try to end for her 'A' ( 1 hr • 57m1n) a. I ctlCO AND ntl llM .... .., ..... .,.. llOVW "A Little Sex" ( 1981. Comedy) Tim Matheson. Edward Herrmann A newlywed commercial dlfector fires 01 hi8 b11Cle and becomes a phllanderer. 'A' (1 hr. 35 min I 1:11 llOVW 'MacArthur" ( 1977. Biogra- phy) Gregory Peet<. Dan O'Herhhy The tamous, teared and llambOyant miHtary leader of World War ti experiences btllllant combal v1cto11es be1oce a ttn.al. fiety con- frontation with President Harry Truman 'PG' (2 hrs .. 8 min) .. i F.Al1'1t. llMCUI W'IUY, 11.D. llO¥ll "Honey" ( 1982, Orama) Cho GOldsmlth, Fernando Rey A seductive woman accommodates hotel guests with enthuSlaSm 'R' ( 1 hr 23 min.) we llO¥ll 'Death Valley" (19"6. West- ern) Robert Lowery, Helen Giibert. Pros- pecting for gold In Death Valley has Its effects on a man's mind and personality ~hr. 30m1n) TC» O' ntl MCJll•ll llO¥ll "Blood Feud" ( 1973, Mystery) James Stewart. Strother Manin A small town historian becornes Involved In a mUt- der that is llnked to a century-tong figh1 between neighboring lamllles. ( 1 hr .. 30 ~mtn~ .., .... ,....('It) llOVll "The Amateur" ( 1982. Drama) John Savage, Christopher Plummer A CIA computer expert trains for acttve held duty 10 avenge the murder of his glrlfrnmd ~ruthless terrorists 'R' ( 1 hr . 51 min ) d W THE IU'PIT1 ~@IDMAllOI~ Plummer (2 hrs) CC) 'The Jayne Manst'81d Story" ( 1980. Biography) Loni Anderson, Arnold Schwatzenegger (2 hrs) l:m "Harold And Maude" ( 1971 Come- dy) Ruth Go1don. Bud Cort ( t hr. 31 min) 12::9 "Das Oool' ( t98t. Orama) Juergen Prochnow. Arthur Grueoemeyer (2 hrs., 25m1n) ttl(H liar's Moon ( t982. Orama) Matt 0111011, C111dy Fisher ( 1 hr. 45 min.) m A Walk In The Sun" ( 1946, Orama) Dano Andrews. Rtehard Conte (2 hrs ) ,.~, The B11dge On The R111er Kwa1" I 195/. Drama) Wilham Holden. Alec Guinness (:>hrs 4 t min) !ti fC H.inover ~treet" I 1979. Romance) Harne.on Ford I esley-Anne Down ( t hr , 49m1n J (0 ) Bnng1ng Up Baby" ( t938 Comedy) Kathern~ Hepbum. C3ry Giant Friday, February 17, 1984 27 ........................ ------------~- •CID · "Oatty Duck's Movie Fantastic Island" ( 1983, Comedy) Animated VOtC es by Mel Blanc ( 1 hr. 18 min) W "Sla te Of The Union" ( t948. Come- dy) Spencer Tracy. Kathanne Hept>urn ~hrs... 4 min.) lZ) "'The Ptrates OI Penz.anoe·· ( 1983, Musical) Kevin Kline. Angela Lanst>ury (2hrs) •ctl "In Love And War" (1958. Orama) Aobe<t Wagner. Jeffrey Hunrer ( 1 hr . 51 mtn) .. (!) 'Which Way IS Up?" ( 1977. Come dy) Richard P(yor. Lonene McKee (2 hrs) "Conftoence" ( 1979 Drama) lld1ko Bansag1, Pe1er AndOfat. { 1 hr .. 45 min ) CO) "The Real Glory" (1939. Orama1 Gary Cooper David Niven ( 1 hr . 55 min) (BJ · A Song Is Boin" ( 1948. Comedy! Danny Kaye, Vtrg1n1a Mayo (2 hrs) 'The 8eas1 W1th1n·· ( 1982. HofrOf) Ronny Cox, 81b1 Besch ( 1 hr . 30 mm ) •@ "Pnme Cut" ( 1972, Orama) Lee Mar vin. Gene Hackman (2 hrs ) Ul(H) "Lovesick" ( 1983, Comedy) Dudley Moore, Ehzabelh McGovern (1 hr .• 36 m10) -Bvening •&DU ... 1:-... 15~ -MAWAIAVM I llACIB. /La.I ...... me ... .-.CM OO'Jamln llCMI "Concert FOf Bangladesh" ( 1972. MuslCal) Documenrary This l1lmed rec0td of the concert held fOf the benefit of Bangaldesh war refugees fea- tures perfOfmances by Ge0tge Harrison. Ringo Starr, Bob Dylan. Eric Clap1on and Ravi Shankar. 'G' ( 1 hr .. 39 min) (£) COWGI IAlllTIALl m COWGI IAlllTIALl Brigham Young vs Col<>fado State (2 hrs ) UICI)_,,. @) TAii mwca I Wl&.OfFOllNe FACU Of CULn. ,.. Cit ... I =::YIAQAIN ~ ~ A vlSll with TV heart- throbs Lorenzo Lamas. Andrew Stevens and Bruce Boxle1tner: a research81 who is trying to Improve Ille through belier dreams. Q FNlfMY &AND ~:.rY~T~Former 'Sa1 urday Night Live" regular Jane Cur11n discusses her new series: a rerrospecltve ot lhe en1erta1nmen1 industry during World War ti (Part 4 of 5) .,, .. .... ...., I ...... -.oltt LOVI CO llETIOll llOTOllaa llO¥ll "Strok8f Ace" ( 1983, Come- dy) Burl Reynolds. Loni Anderson A trucker makes a bad deal with an unscru- pulous fried chicken franchiser and becomes romantic8Hy involved with a 28 Friday. February 1;, 1984 pre11y bul wg1nal P A woman PC' ( 1 hr 36 min l (0 IOXINO ( FASm TALE THEATM "Steeping Beau ~ ty" Bev91ty 0' Angelo, 8ernadel1e Peters and Ch11s1opher Reeve star tn lhe classic 1ale of a boauhful princess who can be awakened only by a kiss from a hand som:,,c:/Ece ( 1 hr ) CZ) Kind Hearts And Coronets" ( 1949. Comedy) Alec Guinness, Dennis Pttce Denied hos blflhrtghl t>eCause his mother married belOw her s1a11on. a devil 1sh young man Cleverly murders lhe eccenlric relatives who s1and between him and lhe family dukedOrYl I I hr 44 min I 7\tl@ ... 7:at 8 2 Oii THE TOWN T op1c "Hawaiian Islands Hawaii" Fea1ured Kilauea the world's only drtv&-1n" volcano the Kona col1ee ptan1a11on. 1~ P11rke1 Ranch. B11r- bara Meheula, an au1ho111y on lhe a11 of le1mak1ng. Hawa11an massage. lour lhe lava helds. pineapple. and sugar caf\e l1elds. and lush bamooo torests alo<tg lhe Hamakaua coas1 I fl) FAlaY FIUD LA~a-.na~AlfY m °"LA. Fea1u1ed VtSll Callforrua s scenic Mo1ave Desert tar a vaca1ton gel away. including stops at Death Valley tor o 1ook at this desert retreat. mcludrng lhe world famous Death Valley Opera House lhe Rock Spnngs pe11oglyphs. stops 1n Baker, Ca1oforn1a. tor some tall tales from focal prospec10ts (I) TIC T~ DOUQM @) Gl NMn COURT I WILD, WILD WOllll) Of~ _,, TICM T1llRI vaGMDOI .. Cl) llAGIH' 'J. fl:) -A mM In lhe process or iry1ng to gel rtd ot ine drugs lhey picked up 1n the a11por1. Nell and Addy run into a helpful celebrt1y (Pall 2) U lllCME "Mu1iny On The Bounty" (Part 1) ( 1963. AC!Venrure) Marlon Brando Trevor Howard The crew of lhe H M S Bounfy rebethfli) aga1ns1 !he cruel 1reat· men1 1ntlic1ed by the11 cap1a1n, decides 10 muttny (2 hrs ) D Cl:) LIFFI lltOIT EMIAMAllltG ....,., Steve Allen hosts lhts talesl ed1 l•on which lea1ures a number ot 1elev1s1on stars and other ceteb1111es caughr 1n 111e midst ot pubhc goofs Q ( 1 hr ) Q cou.EQE IAKET'IAU. Cal S1ate vs Las Vegas (2 hrs I (!)ION' 8) ElfTDTAlmlfT TOllQHT Former "Sar urday Ntghl Live" regutar Jane Cur1tn discusses her new senes. a re1rospec1tve ot the enter1a1nmen1 indus1ry dOnng World War II (Parl 4 of 5) g) llO¥IE "HousA Calls · ( 1978 Come dy) Walter Mallhau. Glenda Jackson A widowed doctor halts his Casanova tend enc•es long eno1Jgh 10 tall for an ou1spo I.en divorcee who doesn'1 believe 1n phi tande11ng (2 hrs ) &;l 11AM UIE I Washington s lop poht1- cal sa1111s1 pokes run a1 ma101 issues ano news stooes of lhe day '1!) 1111:11 OMMQE COUWTY ((.) llO¥IE "The Jayne Mansltelo S101y ( 1980 B1ography1 Loni Anderson Arnold Schwarzenegger The story ot tne actress and sex symbOI whose ltte and career ended 1n tragedy is dramatized (2 hrs,) (!) lflOllTteenD (H) llCMI 'Massacre In Rome' ( t973. Drama) R1ct1ard Burton. Marcello Mas- tr0tann1 A security commander decides to be a non conformist duttO<i the Getmar occupa1ton 1n World Wai II ( 1 hr 4;! r111r1 ) lS) THE POUCI: THE IYmtalC:m CC. a.Y This concer1 raped tn Montteal le J lure$ the innovative band performing songs 1nclud1ng ··Every Breath You Take King Of Patn ... "Tea In The Sahara" and ·synchronac11y .. ( 1 hr ) '1) Del YAN Dftl .. @ AU• 1111 fAlaY lt1I (() COLLIGI ~ Brigham Yf'.\unu vs. Col0tado Stare (2 hrs ) taG 0) PAlaY TIU Excited at the prlr> peel of reviving hef Stng1ng career Ely<-• (Meredith Baxter-B1mey) must face thi- skepttctsm ot her children as well AS ar1 umuly audience (!)UMIOAT d) '.II. llAOAZm A visit with TV n+>arr throbs Lorenzo Lamas. Andrew Steven!. and Bruce Bo11le11ner. a researcher who 1~ 1ry1ng to 1rnpf0ve Ille throvgh oener dreams fD MONTY ''mtOWI Fl,_ CIQ'8 '1!) llEM ,.. .. Neal Gabler and Jet Irey L~ons make 11itt1r chOIQes of the t>e-.. 1 and worst films ol 1983. (R) e;)ntATGm. 1:11 @ TME CAT\Mt .. 8 Cl) _,.. a -A surgeon h11~ A.J and Rick ro prove that a man suing him is laking paraplegta. bUI even the Simons· best tricks can't coax rhe fraud t stand up ( 1 hr) II fl:) CHllRI Norm IS afraid lhat 11 he doesn·1 allow himself lo be seduced by"'" bOSS he'll lose hlS jOb D ®) DOll1 ... All> ...... ,MTI The comedian shares lhe spo11tghl w11h Shelley Winters. Zsa Zsa GabOr. Telly Savalas. Dean Marlin, Orson Welles R1ct L1111e. Marian Mercer and Scott Baio 1n ;i senes of comedy sketches Q ( 1 hr ) m mllY ~ Scheduled Whtie I louse correspoooenr Sam Donaldson. ( 1 hr ) fl!) llYl'Tllm 'Reilly Ace Of Sl)te$ Aus s.a s m1n1slef of ma11ne agrees to d1vorc.e rus wife Nadia. who rs 1n love with Reilly 1r1 a mu1ually benellc1al bargain f<>t h1rnse11 and Reilly (Par1 6 ol 12) O ( 1 hr ) '1!) lllAl1IJllltfCI TMEA TM ··The 1r1-.h R M · Yeates·s pre1en11ous cousin Ba!.11 amves. Flurry recommends a v1s11 to dis tan1 Hare Island and 1he Major 1s trappe<l by illegal hquor sellers (Pa11 4 ot 6) r; 1 1 hr) CL llOVE Blacl\bOard Jungle' (195'• Orama) Glenn Fo1d. Anne Francis A <Je~1 1cated young teacher a11emp1s 10 restorf> order 1r1 a btg·c11y training school where teen-age lawlessness and violence ha"t- IAkM root ( 1 hr 41 min l (.Q) llO¥W · Loves!Ck .• t 1983. Comedy/ Dudley Moore. Elizabeth McGovern A ma111ed psychiatrist finds himself falling 111 love with a pa11en1 'PG' ( 1 hr . 35 min) (SJ llO¥IE Los1n· 11" ( t982. ComeCJy) Tom Cruise. Jackie Earle Haley Four teen-age boys hoping to lose their wg1n11 y ir1 a Tijuana bro1het pick up an older wom an go+ng south fof a Mextean divorce n t I hr . 40 min.) l l llO¥W "ihe Woman Next Door ( 196 t Romance) Gerard Depard1e1 r anny Ardanr A. ma med man t>e<:omP· roman11cally mvotved with his 1:lea1m1t11 neoghbol, w11h whom he had once had an alfa11 'R' ( 1 hr 45 min ) mouGN1T •@ lllOV9 "Whatever Happened To Baby Jane?" ( 1962. Suspense) Bette Davis Joan CrawtOfd Two sisters. bOltl former ftJm s1ars. hve a bizarre ex1s1ence 1n a ter rt>r-rtdden house (2 hrs 4!> min ) .. D GD ..,ALO IU. A raging snowst0<m forces Karl 10 spend the night at Jo-Jo's place Cf) MOWll lorn Curtain" ( 1966. Drama) Paul Newman. Julie Andlews. In 0<def to obtatn a secret lormula necessary for per· lect1ng a new weapon, an American phy· sic1s1 pre1ene1s to defect 10 East Germany l h1s • 30 min ) MOMIAAC81Q .. (J) DOTI t.Ml*Q Mack goes unCIEW· cove1 with Tom Jehk ro break the Woltbndge organ1z.a11on alter setttng up Abby and Sumner into belittv.ng they have CINefted him from the case ( 1 hr ) D II) DIM llAllTll CF Mj t WIT Joan Collins 1!. roa'lted by a panel wtiich inctuc:Jes R1cnard Simmons. Bea Arthur. Millon Berle. Angie Dickinson Anne Baxter and On;on Wel!K ( 1 hr ) l fjr,f ... UT\m ' Jet Set W11e1111e" An e11am1· nation ol the etfects of ahen plants and erumals on Aoncsa·s resident w1IC1hfe, agri· culture. commerce end health. O ( 1 ht ) ~ Mtiiiihi "Aellly Ace 01 Spies" Rus- sia's minister of marine agrees 10 divorce his w1te Nadia. who 1s in IOve with Ra.Uy. 1n a mutually t>eneltc1a1 bargain for himself and Retlty (Part 6 of t2) c:;i (1 hr ) CC) 90VIE "The White BuffalO" ( 1977 Western) Charles Bronson. Will Sampson Wild 0111 Hickok and Chief Crazy H0<se confront their deadhest adversary an enormous white buttalO 'PG' ( t hr 37 min) tTAll>llG ROOM C.Y "David Bowie Se11ous Moonlight" Taped at the Pacr1te National Exh1b1t1on Coliseum in Van· couver. B1111sh Columbia, this concen fea· !Ules such songs as "Lei's Dance," "Chi· na G11I, • "Space Odclily' and "Fame " l' hr) m-.o~ .. ~(R) .. • BBIOIJff .. _..,...,,.wo.--- .. ,... HOU 'Black Bass F1sh1ng 1n Eufaula. Al." (R) (%) CktA.11 ~TUI wmt Guest Carl Ae1nef 1w fi1 ft,G Cl) ®J OD IRI G IOWMI & llMYWI L.MllGH • mra•1tt1 G) TW. YIJllOI 8D LIAQUE OI wcmJI VOTUll ,....... T1Al IBATI Barbara Walters mOderates a debate between the e1gh1 maior Demo- cratic candidates for the nom1na11on for president from SI Anselm College 1n Goltstown, New Hampsh11e I 1 hr 30 rnin) (B)19C>~A~ (JJMCMI Fehc1ty ' ( 1978, Drama) GIOry Annen. Ch11stopher Milne A young wom an becomes aware of her sexuality while vaca11on1ng m Hong Kong ( 1 hr 31 mm) (O}CMDY ITORI A retarded boy explodes into violent beha111or ttlat he cannot under· stand when a IOan shark comes to his bro1her'5 candy store to collect payment .,_ "Conan The Barbarian" ( 1982, Adventure) Arnold Schwarzenegger. James Earl Jones In a mythical world of the past. a wam0Hh1ef and his compan ions are sent by a NOldtC king 10 tree the ruler'5 daughter from the leader of a snake cult 'A' (2 hrs. tO min) llCWll 'Tl'le Man With Two Brains" ( 1Q83, Comedy) Steve Marlin, Kathleen Turner A t>ratn surgeon with a wretched married Ille falls In love with a pickled brain In a ,ar that speaks to him telepathl cally 'A' t I hr. 31 min.) I WMAT"lllY&m 111:11 ..,., IClllTB 'lt11 (I) TRAlfB..,..., 11.0. Trapper's ex· wife at1emp1s 10 keep hef molhef behev· mg that the couple has never been dlVOf'Ced. (R) ( 1 hr . tO min) D II) TOllClfT Host Johnny Carson ( 1 hr) 81WL8f'rDm l (llMCIRl..n.m •llMCMOl-nll*I OI TMI llCllfT Scheduled· model I actfess Lauren Hutton, polhical OOOS8fV· alive Wally George. sportSC8$ter Cort Gowdy. ( 1 hr , 30 min) ~ 11•11 Ol IM ,.fllluMCllC0.:01~ -fOOTIAU. (1') ll0¥8 ''Independence Day" ( 1983, Orama) Kathleen Quinlan. David Keith. A young mechanic linds himself fafllng 1n love w11h a waitress. ( 1 hr .• 50 min.) (Q) MO¥ll "American Desire" ( 1981, Ora· ma) VeronlC8 Hart. Richard Bolla. Thett sexual interest 1n each other dlsslj>a1ed. a couple seek romantic haisoos on the out· side ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) m 19 C&.UI Featured· TV fitness expert Pamela Carter. a diet that beats choles· terol ( 1 hr , 30 mm ) ,,. ct) llO¥ll "SenlOfS" ( 1977. Comedy) Dennis Quaid. Gary Imhoff Enterp11s1ng college students turn therr fratemity house Into a bordello. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) ttll@ llOVll "Lonely Hearts" ( 1973. Romance) Senta Berg&f, Christopher Hodge A couple married 12 years find 1hemse1ves In a rut until lhey meet two 1een-agers who change their outlook on hie and love. (2 hrs . 10 min. I ,. I Al.Jim) MITCHCOCI ..-T1 mC.MOU.TWOCID Hosts· Paul Moyer, Tawny Schneidef D MO¥ll "The Collector" ( t96S, Ora· ma) Terence Stamp. Samantha Eggar A br00d1ng young English clerk abducts a woman and keeps her captive In a cellar 1n the hope that she Will eve<'tuafly learn to love him (2 hrs , •o min ) rn •a 11imena1wo. ... @) llO¥ll "The Lords Of Ffatbush'' ( 1974, Comedy) Henry Wlnl<fef. Sylvester Stallone. Four high school toughs llving In Brooklyn tn the late 1950s face confhcts w11h g111s and school problems while trying 10 maintain the11 image as kings of the s1reet ( 1 hr • 40 min ) (()Wl ... ('lt) 11:9 D tm LATI -.T wmt DAvtD L& I I 2 AtM Guest. comedian T=i.B~ hr. I l mATMCOllD LA.TODAY Cf).,. ... W1WI LAUeM. ., LCM, _CM Im.I 9 QllO._ YIAllll CD 1'MI cma CAfft ~ 1HOWCA11 Many of today's top comics are featured 1n this performance taped at San Francis- co's comedy club. The Other Cale. (I)llOVll "Full Moon High" ( 1980. Com edy) Alan Arkin, Adam Arkin A high school football star gets the urge to howl whenever there's a full moon 'PG' (1 hr 50 min) ttM 8 CJ) 90VIE "fl Things Were Different" ( 1979. Drama) Suzanne Pteshelle, Don Murray A woman 1s suddenly laced with a series of d1tttcuft responSlbiltties when her husband of many years shps into an 1rre-- verslble ca1atonk: trance. ( 1 hr • 20 min.) 19 a llOVll "Two Years Bef0<e The Mast" ( 1946, Ad\/enture) Alen Ladd. B<ten Don- levy A 191h-<:entury ship's crew ts shang- haied while traveling around the Horn (2 hrs I • _. "The Bait" ( t972, Orama) Donna Miiia, Mictlaet Constantine A t>eauufuf policewoman lures an insane mutderer into a trap. ( 1 ht , 30 min ) Cf) .,._ "13 Rue Madeleine" ( 19'6. Orama) James cagney, Annabella A NaZi spy ls OUllted from Secret Servloe School in the U.S. (2 hrs.) I AU.•1"1FM&Y llCMI "The Happy Thieves" ( 1962. Comedy) Rex Harrison, Rita Hayworth. A wily art thief cons a' couple Into stealing a preci<>Us Goya painting from a Spanlltr museum. (2 hrs . 30 min ) Cl) ~ IAlllTUU Brlghem Young V'I ColOfado State (R) (2 hfs.) Cll) ... "Come Play With Me" (1967, Suspense) Lisa Oaston1, Lou Castel. A psychiatrist becomes the victim of het nephew's psychotte behavlOf' 'PG' (f ht .. 3Smln.) ·-ICOTT t9(J) ... "The Lady In Red" (1979, Or• ma) Robert Conrad. Pamela Sue Martin. In the Yi<>lel}t da)'S of 1he lewle98 l920e, an ideaflstlc young farm glr1 becomes the moll of the Infamous gangster John Oill- 1~ 'R' ( 1 hf., 29 min.) t:tl Ck} llCMI "Young Ooct0<s In Love" ( 1982. Comedy) Michael McKean, Sean Young. A young surgeon tries to over- come his fear of the knife In this spoof of soap opera cilches 'R' ( 1 hr .• 35 min.) W CID llCMI "The Man With Two Pfalns" ( 1983. Comedy) Steve Martin. Kathleen Turner. A brain surgeon with a wretched married hie falls In love wt1h a pict<led brat0 in a jar that speaks to him telepathl- calfy. 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) W!llMYm.8.,_ .... llCMI "Conan The Barbarian" (1982, Adventure) Arnold Schwarzenegger, James Eatl Jones. In a mythical w0<1d of the past. a warrior-thief end his c:ompen- lons are sen1 by a Nofdlc king to free the ruler's daug.hter from the leader of a snake cult. 'R' (2 hrs .. 10 min.) •1 CE cm --~ATCll .,_ "Pal Joey" (1957. Muslcal) Frank Sinatra, Rita Haywonh. Based on a Broaoway play by Rodgers & Hart and a novel by Joh!'.t O'Hara. A weal1hy socialite finances .a nightclUb for an ent8ftaioef Who falls lor a lovely chorus girl (2 hrs., 15min) (tl) AMCUa.,,. u.&.A. (%) llCMI "The Woman Nel(t Door" ( t981, Romance) Gerard Oepardieu. Fanny Ardant. A married man becomes romantically lnvoNed with his beaUtltUI neighbor. with whom he had once had an -·=~::min) (6S llCMI "Harold And Maude" (1971, Comedy) Ru1h G0<don, Bud Cort. An 80- year-old woman meets an 18-year-dd bOy obsessed with death In a fUneral par- lor. and proceeds to teach him the art of 11v1ng and loving 'PG' ( l hr • 31 min.) •ct> llOVll "In Love And War" ( 1958. Dra- ma) Robefl Wagner. Jeffrey Hunt8f The affects of World War fl upon three Marines from vastly differenl backgrounds are pof· frayed. (1 hr, 61 min) •00 llCMI "Losln' It" (1982, Comedy) Tom Cruise. Jackie Earle Haley. Four teen-age boys hoping to lose 1helr virginity In a Tiiuana brothel pick up an Oldef wom- an going south for a Mextcan divorce. 'R' {I hf .• '°min ) ••.,.."China" (1943, Drama) Lore1- Frlday, February 17, 1984 29 _. ........... .-.-----------------~- ta Young. Alan Ladd In 194 1, a truck drtver-turned·prohteer rallies to lhE Chi nese cause. ( 1 hr .. 25 min ) (!) aeco AND T1tE llAN ~ ... llll9Elllmt llOYIE "Los1n' It" ( 1982, Comedy) Tom Cruise Jackie Earle Haley Four teen-age boys he>p1ng to lose their virginity in a T11uana brothel pick up an older wom· an gomg south tor a Me.111can divorce 'A' ~hr 40m1n) 11:11 FAl'llf8 llMCUI W!LIY, ll.O. -~::;. T1tE llOfl•IQ ro llll9Ell .,_I (R) lQJ llOYIE Tne Real Glory" ( 1939, Dra- ma) Gary Cooper, David Niven A military doctor aids 1n medical and poh11ca1 areas 111 the Ph1llppmes lollow1ng the Spanash- American War ( 1 hr 55 mm ) l.z.l llOYIE ·oas Boot" ( 1981 Drama) Juergen Prochnow. Arthur Gruenemeyer In 194 1. a young German U-boat crew lace 1he challenges and horrors of war when they leave port on lhctr first subma 11ne tour 'A' (2 hrs • 25 mm ) .-,sm llOY'IE "Blowing W11<f' ( 1953. Adven lure) Gary Cooper, Barbara Stanwyck A w1ldca1ter and his power-hungry wife attempt to strike 11 rich m the oil helds ( 1 hr 45 min) d8 llOVW "F1noero11nts Don't Lie" ( 1951 Mystery) AIChard Travis. Shella Ryan When a small-town mayor ts murdered. an 1nvest1gat0f sets out 10 nail the killer ( 1 hr , 5 min ) t:ll i mDICAL DOCTOR d IDMAllOl1-~ M llO¥IE "liar's Moon" (1982. Drama) Mall Otllon. Cindy Asher Despite parental oppos111on, two teen-agers from d1ftenng backgrounds tall 1n love in a small Texas town 'PG' ( 1 hr . 45 min ) -..CC) llO¥IE "The Jayne Mansltetd Story ( 1980. Biography) Loni Anderson. Arnold Schwarzenegger The story ol lhe actress and sex symbol whose Ille and career ended In tragedy is dramatrzed ( • hr , 45 mm) -Sports Cont • -Monc1ay----»IEMOCM W foll) .oln'I AIBICA "ttolld9J CNMpf-w ............ .,., ..... lnduded In n. ............... ~ of ... ... ........... end Phi ........ looll .. ....,_ ........ betww low• end towe •tete. end • ... rnent on the World Cup of Gott. (1 Iv., JO Min.) rvmea .,.. m COUHE IASfTIALl c~ .,...... ... u ....... ""' Of hcHlc (2 Iva.) e:amHOME~CING -Tuesday 30 Friday, February 17, 1984 ..... \Veclnesclay ...... ~ • m cou.1• ull.ITIALL •rlt"•"' v-. ... c ........... (2 Iva.) .. " CGU.19 IAIU1'UL1 Cal ......... L.-V ... =) e:amNOMI The abused child will grow up~ Maybe. Each \ c:.u o\'er ont· m1lhon AmcnC'an chtldrm suffer from child abuse Over 2 000 ch1ldrc:n dk from ii But wha1 about those: who survive' An abu\c:d t hihJhood can affect .i person·~ entuc ltfc. Yet child abuse can Ix prevented The "la11o naJ Comm tit cc for PrC\'enuon of Child Ahu..~ 1~ a private l. hant.ahll o rganilltion that knows how to do It -B~t we need your help \1t"t· ncc:d mont"\ National Committee for \1t c need ,·oluntet'~ '<:nd u' your check • f cw 1odav Or ~Tit<' for our hooldet " Prevention 0 mid Abuse Help us get to the heart of the problem. Write: Prevent CllUd Ahusc. Box 2866, OUcago, llllnols 60690 A Put>lic Serv1oe ol Ttus ,.,,.llWSPaDer & The Ad11ert1111·19 Council ri!J -TV Puzzle 2 3 " 6 7 8 t2 IS 19 •S 49 S.c ACROSS 1 5 Shown. stars on "D1tl'ren1 Strokes 12 She was Miss Brooks 14 'Good Morning. " 15 Mary Ben1am1n e g 16 Little Time 17 Violet on '9 to 5' 18 Played Felt.x Unger - 1nit t9 Hes Dick Loudon 21 Haley's opus 23 Comedian Caesar 24 Grand -Opry Staircase' 33 Clock numerals 34 Plays Lacey 36 Richard - 39 Fabray. for short 40 Whitman, to traends 43 "This -House" 45 Ending w1lh gland or cell 46 Petrarch's beloved 48 Vote against 49 Mr Long's ID 50 Robert Culp role -Word Game FILL I"' ~EE M l ~SING LEITE~ I~ IHe ,, rv lA.IORDS" BELOW. OSINI 1 t \SI I IEI IVIEI I IJ ~IMI ISi IAI 1NI ISISI I IUIRILI I IVIEISI Kt·~a~ IRK>! !AINI ''~f :j§~.iA orrr-_;, .ml"!// ~ R€AR~AAlGE THE 6()Jfl!~,,,,,. · l.Ef'f€1<S You F=/ll-ED l/J ( lo S'P€ll IHE ~€~A I I I I 25 Wrote "Treasure Island'· -1n1t 26 Miss Stark 27 " -ot Our Lives' 30 He's Mr Drummond 32 "-the Down 1 Greta - 2 Role tor 1 Across 3 Mr Duvall's 1ns1gne 4 Word ot assent 5 Plays Eunice 6 Leavesout 7 .. -Make a Deal' 8 H1s1onc time 9 Do, re. - 10 "Lights, c<i)mera. • · 11 See 38 Down 13 Netther's tag-arong 20 Actress Arthur 22 "Trulh - C'onsequences · 23 Snowshoe 28 Actor Brynner 29 "I-" 30 "-Sur" 3 1 Thoroughfare abbr 34 Larry Hagman senes 35 Sue -Langdon 37 Played Opie Taytor 38. 110 Henner on 'Taxi' 51 Unacceptable abbr 53 .. -Trovatore' 54 Played Ko1a~ 56 Miss Dors 58 Hes Ponch 59 Singer Campbell DOWN 39 Brancus1 e g 40 Waldorf tor one 41 City of Oklahoma 42 B1bhcal city 44 Musician Bob - 46 Miss Lee 47 'Mork -Mindy" 50 Cheers 1s one 52 Actor Young 55 Neighbor ot NY 57 Mr Pac1no SOLUTION r='r-T=:..,.,..,..._ "SERVING ALL OF ORANGE COUNTY" Model 5005 OH Dl&lbl Tr11Ulltter • STANLEY $169" ........ ....... tllOflMI ~I AUTOMATIC GARAGE DOOR OPENERS SALES & SERVICE • H 'AllS • ADJUSTMINTS • HINGIS & 5PllNG5 H 'l AClD • OPINUS & U~IO CONTIOU l""!"l!!I'!! N 0 L 0 WER PR I CE S ffi] I 552:;£4~111 Friday, February 17, 1984 31 32 STAR~ IS BORN! UIE'LL SHIW YOU HOW £RS¥ TM MIC I NTISI 11 to use. 11 friendly computer,,.... Come in now for ;i hands-on Jemonstration. 8 friendly store: THE HOME COMPmB STORE. Of the 2)5 million people living in America, only a fr.tction know how to use a comnuter. Which is why Apple invented Macim~h'." SANTA ANA TUSTIN/ORANGE Friday, February 17, 1984 Cc Cltl hon on e nee Alu Col the fallt Cer Ca NOP An~ plO'. Oly Ag1 thrc one Na Wo dlss lem fem Sch cav nuc Wt Pre der• fr or this Pe Ho~ wid pac vlsl• Incl sea gra1 fr es Ing. ·•·····•··· ·~···· ·~··" Sp Sec awe: for1 Fre: earl pins bas day En I I ~ • I c11m11111• Fr~IOAV f fHHUARY 17 . 1'J8•1 OHANGf:COUNl'f C A llrOH NIA '/c_. '-f'~'' It your .. Soclal Security number 11 291 48 1270 or 288078379 you've won. -See Page BS Coast Citizens advisory on homeless women agree on one thing: Something needs to be done./ A3. Alumni of the UC Irvine College of Medicine were the big backers of the falled Irvine Medical Center referendum./ A3 C&llfomla Northrup Aircraft In Los Angeles will send Its em- ployee.s home during the Olympics./ A4 A gay rights blll squeaked through the Senate with one vote to spare./ AS Nation Women's group tie video di splay terminals to prob- lem pregnancies among female users./ M. Scientists tie test site cave-In to underground nuclear blast./ AS World President Reagan has or- dered Marines home from Beirut -beginning this weekend./ A4 ::::::::::·:::::::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:-:·:·:·:·:·:·:· People Hopalong Cassldy's widow recalls the hectic pace of his early tele- vision stardom./85. Include herbs In the land- scape for color and fra- grance outdoors and fresh seasonings In cook- lng./87 ::::::::::::::::::·:·:·::::;·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·::::::::::::: Sports Scott Hamilton skates away with a gold medal for the United States./81 Fresno State avenges an earlier defeat by whip- ping UC Irvine In PCAA basketball action Thurs- day ./81 Entertainment Pacific Symphony will offer a tasty treat during Its all-American concert Saturday./WHkender National Date Festival opens with an Arabian-theme musical and camel and ostrich races.IWHkender Bualneu An Orange County com- puter company Is trying to meet all the needs of small and medium busl- nesses./ ~7 INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Bu tin ... California News Classln.d Comics CrOllWOf'd Death Notic:.t Gardening ~pYourMtf Horoecope Ann Landera Mutual Fund• NatJonal Newa Oplnton People Polk:e Log PubHc Notlcee Sporu Stock Market• T~ Theatera Weather World News B8 A3 A7 A4 C8-8 88 ce C4 87 ee C7 8& A.7 A4 A8 85-e A3 04-5 81-4 A8 TVLog Weekend« A2 A4 I Debris from sky • aga1a American Airlines plane lands safely after blowing engine during takeoff By ROBERT BARK.ER &IHI L.P. BENET Of .. DlllJ,... ... An American Airlines DC9 Super 80 jet with 98 people aboard blew an engine shortly after taking off from John Wayne Airport this morning and made an emergency landing at Long Beach Airport. Federal A viallon Administration spokeswoman Beth Cauhey aid a Tustin mechanic reported that engine parts from the jetliner fell out of the slcy, denting one or more vehicles. There were no reported injuries either aboard the plane or on the c~nd and there were no report$ of David Reed, 24, of Huntigton Beach aaid be an~ co-worker Tim Crozier of Lona Beach were workina on a carat Econo Lube and Tube, lSS West First Street in Tustin when they beard lhe plane &<> over several minutes before 9 Lm. ..I heard some stuff fallina down Flreflibtlna can bea dlrtJbulne..u Wutrated liytbeeeeo.talleeaftremen. at left. problnttbe caueof aamall bta.at OlllrNllt ...... .., ....... u,111 Oran&eCoutColl~e. and twoOranae Coant,. firemen (11CJlt). remoTtnc ral>ble from a blueln SuuetBeacb. Coast firemen battle winds Orange County firefighters battled winds up to 50 mph while fighting a blaze Thursday evening thatstarted in the kitchen of a three-story waterfront home in Sunset Beach and shot up through the attic. Despite the driving winds, the team of32 firefighters wereabletokceptbefircat 16771 S. Pacific Ave. from spreading to nearby homes. Because of the winds, firefighters from Huntington Beach were called to help. fhe 4: 15 p.m. fire, aeparently touched offby an aging water heater in the home s kitchen, caused about SS0,000 damage to the $200';000 home owned by Ronald Wells. Wayward wallaby waylaid By L.P. BENET Ofhhltr .......... It was two days in the slammer for Sidney "the adventurous," a young Laguna Beach wallaby who can't seem to stay put. Several weeks ago, the wallaby somehow slipped out of Anneliese's Preschool's yard and bop~ around the Manzanita Drive neighborhood for two days, startling a number of residents. Nobody was injured in the blaze which took nearly 45 minutes to control. Fircfighten were credited with salvaging most of the possessions inside the home. Firemen removed framed pictures from the wall and threw canvas covers over furniture and an expensive pool table to prevent the items from being soaked by water and damaged by falling debris. Meanwhile, Costa Mesa firemen were called to Orange Coast College to extinguish a small blaze inside one of the walls in the classroom area of the Student Center. A class in session at the time was evacuated safely. Man held in rape of Asian girl A 25-year-old Costa Mesa man was arrested late Thursday on suspicion of kidnapping and raping a 7-ycar-old Cambodian girl last October m Santa Ana. Lawrence Joseph Brown of 716 St. James St. was arrested at 11 :30 p.m. on a $100.000 warrant and booked at Oran~e County Jail. Pohce detectives from Santa Ana said they were able to track down Brown at an industrial finn in Anaheim where he apparently had shown up to pick up a friend getting off work. Sidney and another marsupial arc on loan to the school for several weeks. The two kangaroo-like creatures have s~yed in a large yard surrounded by eight-foot high fences where the school keeps several other animals. But on Sunday, the curious lc.angaroo wandered into the 1ehool building and then out a front gate which bad been left open by visitors. .,..,,...,...._, ........ UpM Sidney •lowed down. Officers claimed the Costa Mesa man grabbed the school-bound youngster on Oct 5 and tossed her into the back of his red van. The girl, grabbed only blocks from her house, allegedly was driven to a park where she was raped and sexually abustd. accordina to police. This time, however, the wallaby was spotted by a nearby resident, who contacted the police and animal shelter operators. They apprehended Sidney about a half-hour after the wandering wallaby bad escaped. When preschool Director An- neliese Schimmelpscnnit spotted the police, she went to the scene and discovered officials had captured the two-foot tall creature from Down Under. But police refused to tum over the wallaby, arguing the school (Pleue Me WALLABY /A2) She was released about cwo hours after the abduction . Detective John Mclain said police questioned at least 100 possible suspects, most of whom drove red vans, before arrestina Brown. about a minute later," he 1&1d. "It tasted 1 o to 1 s seconds. It.,.... tuuina the roof and then bit a couple of ca.rs parked across the street. They made ~sized dents -a quarter of ao inch deep." Reed said be collected I 0 to IS one-inch loo& chunks of metal. "They were red bot when they they bit the sround. We had to wait a while to eick them up." orange County A.irpon Noise Abatement Specialist Christine Ed- wardl confirmed keed'• ~ Officials say American AiitiDCI Oi&ht No. 142 lost one of iu ~ ensines almOlt immedialtly after JU 8:47 Lm. takeoff for PbontU ud landed ufely at Lona Beach Aitpo;rt'• l o.~foot runway l S nunuta laler. FAA officials arc investigati.na the incident. American Airline5 spokcsmall Al (Pleue .. PLAJllS/ 0) 50 layoffs due for FV schools Trustees take action after decline In student enrollment By PHIL SNEIDERM.AN °' .. .,..,,... .... At least 50 classroom teachers, nurses and other professionals em- ployed by the Fountain V~_y School District will receive layoff notices before March 1. Teachen who have been with the district 10 years or less arc expected to be affected. The elementary school district's board of tnames approved the"tiyoffs Thursday night ~·This is an unpleasant motion," said Trustee Roger Belgen ... 1 don't like it better than anyone else. But to delay would hurt the employees." Under state law, a school district must notify teachers by March 1 S if they will not be employed durina lhe next school year. District officials said the layoffs were needed because the dis~ trict'senrollmcnt bas been declining steadily in recent yean, and the district bas to trim the faculty to maintain the proper ratio of teachers to students. The layoffs will affect a number of pan-time employees. Assistant Superintendent Jack Mahnken said the board's action eliminated 39.63 positions if converted to full-tune equivalency. Because of the part-timers involved, be said the layoff's would affect up to SS. Layoffs will be hued on seniority and could affect teachers hired as long ago as 1974. Mahn.ken said The layoff decision was approved by a 4-1 vote. T rustec Carol Mohan (Pleue Me LA YOP'P'S/ A2) oc tau ng __ _ job vote Fnm •taff ... "'" reports Gay leaden are bailing a bill to outlaw job discrimination against homosexuals as a crucial civil rights victory. The bill was narrowly approved Thursday in the state Senate, after an cmotiooaJ debate that crossed party lines. Amid refereooes to the Bible and texual lifestyles. the ~member Senate voted 22-16onthebill,AB1 by fPleue Me OA:T mGBTa/ A2) Doldrums, what doldrum•? Wlnda ap to 40 mllea per boar andm~y1RU1ny U:ls made lt perfect day for .Oon Tbanday. The nortb...t wbada are ezpected to die down today •••I•& way for a falr Ud n.DDJ weekend. The mercury la expected to reacb betweea &a and 75 detreea tbroaCb Sanday wttb Iowa in tile SO.. Fountain Valley a city of 'have-nots' Bedroom community measures Hf e by whafs not there Anaheim bas Disneyland Hunt- iOJton Beach bu its city pier and its busy oc:ea.o&onL Wine has a ~r university campus. NewDon Beach has its papular harbor. Costa Mesa has South Coast Plaza. And then there's Fountain Valley. Fountain Valley? Nestled comfonablr be&ween Huntinpoo 8elcb and Cotta Mesa. this city Of S•,400 WU planned I.I a quiet bedroom comm..,nity. It bas more than bved up to this aoaL But what distiniuishea the city, makes it unique? If you·,. in the medical field. fOU mi&bt dleck out the oounty's bustat trauma center (Fount.a.in Valley Community Hospital). lf tiiahcr ~ education is your specialty, you miaht visit the headquarters of the flnt community coUqe in the state to open with no formal campus (Coastline College). If water technoloey is your cup of tea, you miaht drop in at Water Factory 21 , ihc ultra-modem treat· ment plant opera\ed locally by the ara. County Water District. For a few yean Fountain Valley wu a hot air and helium balloon1na capital. but the Gordon Bennett Race bu reloca\ed elsewhere. TbelC modest cla1ms to fame notwh.bstandina. most residents would i'adily admit that for tounsu ooav~ on Oranae County. Foun· tain V~i• 10mt'th1na less than a must·tet C'Ommunity. ln fact, thOM who call Fountain Valtty home sometimes admit that the City is belt defined not by the thinp it bl.I, but by the thinp it d0ttn 't ha vc. PHIL S1EIDEllWI PERSPEC TIVE Pat Crockett was one of the o ty's b1gest boosters dunn_a her tenure as cxecuttve director of the Fountain Valley Chamber of Commmercc. ( he recently moved on to a similar poSt 10 the Saddleback Valley.) But c~n Croc:kcu was known to Joke cxus1onally about some o( lhe aoods and scmoc you can •1 take advaniqo of in Founta1n Valley. .. You c:an'tdic thctt.'' ahe quif>~ "bccau there arc no mortuan m thcc1ty. And you can't be buried thm because there's oo cemetery. .. You can't aet very far because the only auto dealerahip in the city sells only &nU"{Ue can. ..If you re soma to cheat on your wife. you11 have to 10 to Costa Mesa because there arc no hotels 10 Foun- tain Valley." And the list conunues. Ironically, there's no official aty founta.Ul in the city of F<>untam Valley, even thou&b a few buainestes have them. The 1ubJect bu oome up t.pin recently and aome dOMtions for a fountain att tucked away an a city aocount.. but no ono bas suooeedcd in bwldinaa fountain 10 thuommunity that bcar1 the name. Fountain Valley even ba.s laws on thinas u doesn't have -rcpilatina escon scmccs, but no such acrvicca operate in the city . The~ a.re no billboerds or outlan· (Pleue ... A CITY /A.2) l I Ha've your eye on a new car? A2 * Oranoe Cout DAILY PILOT/Fttday, February 17, 1884 School chief cites 'mistake' Superintendent says incident was stupid By ROBERT BARKER Of .............. Ocean View School District Super- intendent Dale Coopn bas 10me advice for olbers wbo attend parties where liquor is being eerved: lf there'a any doubt at all, don't drive. Call I I taxi or a spouse. Coogan, who's been lbe top admin- istrator in the Huntinaton Beach-based district for l 0 yea.rs. aot cauaht in a "stupid" mistake last Dec. 2. lie attended an office party where be said be drank beer at a colleague's house befo~ hcadina home to San Juan Capistrano in 6is 1982 leased Cadillac. But Huntington Beach police J.~ed him over on Pacific Coast · way and 17th Stnlet and arrested him on suspicion of drunken drivina. . lbrouah his attorney. CoOla.o filed a oo contett plea Thursday ln Weit Qranae C.ounty Judicial District Court to drivina u,nder the influence of &k:obolic bcverqes. C.ourt offic:Ws say a no-contest plea is tanwnount to a J!iilty plea. Coopn was sentenced to three yean of infonnal probation, a1ao ordered to pay a fine and court fees arnountina to $660. The court also restricted hiJ drivina to and from his place of employment until May 16. He also must continue anendina an alcohol education progrom. "It was stupid to drive home," Coop.n said Thursday. "I've learned my lesson. It will be a cold day when I get back behind the wheel of a car with even as much as a beer. l haven't bad any lbing stronger than a sasparilla since then." The December incident triaaercd an anou~ous letter calln\I for Coopo 'a firina. lt also stimd a round of su~rt Crom colleacues and board mcm wbo called the SJ.year-old fonnet M.ior League Baseball player one of the most able superintendents in the state. Coop.n said the district has made many accomplishments in the lut decade and believes that .. the one mistake will not undo all the 1ood. .. I'm proud and J think we've built up lots of momentum. I trust that this will not deter from my leadership." Coogan played first base for the PitUburah Pirates in 19SO. "But there were some better players ahead of me and I decided I better finish off my education. He began teaching in Torrance where be Tater became a principal. He served as an assistant sueerintendent in the Fountain Valley District before heading districts in San Jacinto and then Huntington Beach. PLANE LOSES ENGINE, LANDS SAFELY .•• From Al Becker in Forth Worth, Texas said the captain learned there was an engine problem upon "climb out" from John Wayne through an instrument warn- ing system. The captain then shut off his left engine. Becker said the plane. which was scheduled to continue on to Chicago after stopping in Plloeni.Jt, landed safely in Lon$ Beach. He said passengers were being diverted to other planes. Officials indicated that the Crippled plane was diverted to Long Beach to take advantage of the run wax that is nearly twice as long as facilities at John Wayne. Because of brisk winds, the airliner took off in a northerly direction over Tustin instead of toward the ocean and over homes in Newpon Beach which is customary. Had the airline followed its routine takeoff path, it might have caused a repeat of an incident last September when a Republic Airlines DC-9 lost an engine over Newport Beach. In that incident, a shower of enfine partS ignited about 20 roof fires ma Newpon Beach ne;ghborhood and sparked a nearby brush fire as well as an ensuing controversy on takeoff patterns. GAY RIGHTS BILL APPROVED ••• From Al Assemblyman Art Agnos, D-San Francisco. It needed 21 votes for ~~fs is the most im{>Ortant civil rights issue in the state this year," said Mayor Bob Gentry of Laguna Beach, who flew to Sacramento early Thurs- day to be present for the vote. He was joined by about three do~n other leaders of the gay commuruty. "We're elated," he said. "Job security is now guaranteed." Gentry said he has worked 18 months lobbying Orange County rep~sentativcs to support the bill. Senator Paul Carpenter, D-Cypress cast one of the final three votes the bill needed for passage. Both Sen. Edward R. Royce. R-Garden (]rove and Sen. John Seymour, R-Anaheim opposed the legislation. In a prepared statement, Carpenter said he voted for ABI with "grave reservations.'' but "I was surprised to discover that the majority of my cons1tuents who contacted me were m favor of the bill. Therefore, wanting to respond to my consti· tuents, I voted accordingly." The measure, approved last June by the Assembly, was returned to the Assembly for action on Senate amendments. Opponents Thursda}', led by Sens. H. L Richardson, R-Glendora, and John Doolittle, R-Sacramento, said homosexuality was an affront to Christianity and "shameful." The measure would give homosex- uals the right to file job discrimina- tion complaints with the state De- panment of Fair Employment aod Housing, rather than force them to press civil suits through the courts. The state's 220,000 employees have been covered by similar anti-discnmination rules for four years. Agnos' bill would extend that protection to privately employed workers. Among the supporters were Sen. Ed Davis, R-Cbatsworth, who criticized Bible-<iuoting opponents of the bill, telhng them that they may profess "love for homosexuals, but you starve them to death" by denying them jobs. Davis, a former Los Angeles police chief. said his former department has had a policy barring discrimination against homosexuals for 10 years. "No one waltzed in in beads and a dress and went out to walk a beat," be said. LAYOFFS •.• From Al said she could not support the plan because it included cutbacks in the district's nursing and psychology staffs. Before the vote, teacher Carol Valcarcel, president of the Fountain Valley Education Association, the faculty's bargaining unit, asked the trustees to consider retaining the teachers and allowing smaller class sizes. The contract calls for a ratio of 30 students per teacher. WALLABY CORRALLED •.. Other teachers suggested the board halt the layoffs in favor of other options such as shared contracts, in which two teachers share the time and responsibilities involved in a single teaching position. From Al did not have an exouc animal permit to keep the kangaroo. Sidney was taken to the animal shelter and held for two days - without bail Meanwhile. Anneliese school of- ficials paid the city $50 Monday for two permits. one for Sidney and another for bis fnend. Authorities then turned over the animal Tuesday after inspecting its temporary home. Schimmelpsennit said Thursday that Sidney was "just fine and very happy to be home." School nurses claimed they will have to cut back on special services such as counseling child' abuse and drug abuse victims because of the reduction of nurses.· A CITY MEASURED BY WHAT'S MISSING ... From Al dish advertlSlng signs in the city, thanks to a strict sign ordinance. Fountain Valley bas a lower cnme rate than any of the cities it borders. The~ hasn't been a murder in the city since 1979. There are no parking meters in Fountain Valley. There are no skyscrapers in Foun- tain Valley. The city's building height limit is 50 feet. which translates to a maximum of three or four stories. Most residents arc pleased with what Fountain Valley doesn't have. Yet each year, when they're prepar- ing the city budget, some Fountain Valley officials find themselves wisb- ina one thing was not missing from the city: a regional shopping mall. Proposition 13. the 1978 tax reform measure, reduced the amount of money a city could collect through property taxes. In the years since then, many cities have learned to rely on sales tax revenues to help support city ~i<:n. Of the six cents in sales tax collected for each dollar spent. one penny remains in the city in which the purchase was made. As a result, when a Fountain Valley resident buysa new COit at South Coast Plat.a. the city of Costa Mesa benefits. While cities such as Costa Mesa, Huntinston Beach and Westminster ha~c enjoyed the revenue produced by locaJ sboppina malls, Founuin Valley hu had to be content with the ttlatl v~ly modctt foums sencrated by Just Call 642-6086 • small neighborhood shopping areas. As a result. city officials have had trouble balancing the budget in re<:ent years. Council members have had difficulty maintaining the costly city services that residents have learned to expect. Because the dollars stretch only so far. the city bas bad to cut back on the frequency of services such as tree trimming and street swcepina. City recreation proarams are beina converted into self-supporting ac-- tivtt1es. It's difficult to ~y whether a regional shoppina mall in Fountain Valley would have prevented some of these financial woes. A mall mi&bt have changed the complexion of the city and created money-drainina problems that do not currently exist 1n the city. Jim Kanno, one of the founding city c-0uncil memben of Fountain Valley, says the city did have a chance to build. a regional mall in the early 1960s. Kanno, who now bas a Santa Ana real estate business. at that time co-owned about 40 acres of Fountain Valley property on the oortbeut comer of Slater A venue and Brookhunt Street. He says he was appro1chcd about putting a shoppina mall on the site. But Kanno claims he did not act much support from other council members and the pla.n fell throuab. According to Kanno. most Fountain Valley leaders at the time favored development of tbe city u a quiet bedroom community. James Neal, a current councilman who was Fountain Valley's city manager from 1966 through 1979, contends the city was always open to proposals concemi ng a local mall. He noted, however. that some de- velopers ruled out a Fountain Valley site because it would be too close to existina malls in Huntington Beach and Costa Mesa. - Although it appcan Fountain Val- ley will never have a rqional mall, the prospects for new local lodgina facili- ties are brighter. Hotel-condominium units are now under construction at the Los Caballeros Racquet and Sports Oub. Plans are also bcina submitted forconstrUction ofa motel at Warner A venue and Maanolia Street The FountaJn Valley Chamber of Commerce and some city officials have been tryina to encourage a m~or hotel chain to build in Fountain Valley. The site s•stcd most often for such a hotel is the southwest comerofBrookhurst Street and Slater Avenue. This propeny. owned by the Hara family, is currcntJy beina used fOr fannina. Accordina to city officials, lbe Haris have been aPPf'OAched by numet'OUI devdopcn inte:resled in buildioa a hotel on that comer, but have not accepted any of the proposals. d 'd • cJ··~· Perhaps the plans 1 n I an """ a fountain. Wbat do )ou llke aboa1 "e 01Jl7 PUot! WUt 4oa't JM ll.ke? Cail tH a.mbeT 11 left ud yoer m 1111 wm bt rtt0rdff, 1ra~riM4 aad d1Unrt4 to Ut• 1ppnprtatt t41tor. nt same U ·lloer u1wtrla1 service may be astd to record 1eticta ••De tdJ1or on any topic. Coatribtlt.n to"' lAttera c.l•m• m•tt lotlidt tMlr ume and ttltpMH nember for ~tr1Ueatloa. o cfrnlatl .. t'All1. Pl R. T n 11 wbt'1 oe '°'' mtlMI • j t Winds to die down for weekend Coutal Eztended F* and • Mlle ~-l..oc:el ~ ..... MIOWlhe~ Sundrf. Hlgtle 411110 76. Lowa se 10 .. Temperatures .. ... ~ 112 ae ~ 69 36 53 2t AncihorlOI SS 29 ~ ... ao AOMta • ... AlleMlc City 48 42 ~ 74 ... .....,_. 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Jetty.~ a.,,, -. 1oc19y at ue p.11'1 .. ,... 40lto St..~ .....,. 911:35 am. and .... ...., II 22nd 8\., ~ 1:31 p.a lllDoe Wedgl .._, ,... 1odelr 81 ...... p.m.. .. lAguN 9-ltl ..,,. .. 7.24a..m.and ... ...., .. ..,. a...m. 7:57PJl'I. W .. T~:IS7.- COMlllTICNt poof .. ,.., -.. poof ... .. a... cllr«*oft: ... Valley trustees reverse action, support middle school proposal By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of ... Dallr ......... Reversing a decision made last month, Fountain Valley School Dis- trict trustees voted Thursday night to reorganize the grade levels at rulton and Courreges elementary schools. Beginning next fall, Fulton will be a middle school serving only arades six through eight. Courrcges will offer Dally Piiot Oellv•ry la GuarantMd Uonday F•·<l•• 11 you oo ,,ot n3.,e "°" L'•Pe• Dy !> 30 pm Cll bf-' .,,~ ~Om a,..d vou• c or 1 w•ll be IJeltve<M only kindergarten through fifth grade. Currently, both scfiools offer kindergarten through eighth-grade classes. Favoring the reorganization were trustees Suzanne Moore, Ann Galas and Roger Belgen. Trustees James Woest and Carol Mohan were op- posed. Moore cast the key vote. On Jan. 5. she sided with Woest and Mohan in deciding the two schools abould continue offering kinderganen through eighth grade. Late, she an- nounced she had changed her mind and wanted the board to reconsider. Befo~ the vote Thursday night, parents from the Fulton-Q>urreges community expressed their views on 1 reorganization. Most said there isn't sufficient nei&hborbood support for a middle school at Fulton. In explaining her about-face, Moore has said she no longer is basing her vote on a disputed survey of area parents. Moore said she was backing the middle school plan because she believes the program for upper grades should be strengthened ancf that parents in the Fulton-Courreges area should have the option of a middle school.' Trustee Mohan, however, branded the reorganization as "fiscally ir- responsible." She also ar'ued that bl reversing the Jan. 5 decision, "I don t think we'~ goin~ to do anything to enhance the credibility of the board." Board President Woest claimed the additional attention devoted to middle school programs "is sounding the death knell for K-8 schools in this district." But Trustee Belgen said the open- ing of Fulton Middle School would comelete a IOOJ-Standing plan of offenng three middle schools in the fountain Valley district. ORANGE COAST CkQMtlon 7141142.aD Daily Pilat H. L. 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FEBRUARY 17 1'~84 It your Soclal Security number la 291 48 1270 or 28807 8379 you've won. -SeePage88 Coast Citizens advisory on homeless women agree on one thing: Something needs to be done./ A3. Alumni of the UC Irvine College of Medicine were the big backers of the failed Irvine Medical Center referendum./ A3 California Northrup Aircraft in Los Angeles will send Its em- ployees home during the Olympics./ A4 A gay rights bill squeaked through the Senate with one vote to spare. I AS ·:·:::::::·:·:::~:::·:::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:::::::::·:::::::· Nation Women's group tie video display terminals to prob- lem pregnancies among female users./ A4. Scientists tie test site cave-in to underground nuclear blast./ AS .·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:::·:::·:::::::::::::::::::!:. World President Reagan has or- dered Marines home from Beirut -beginning this weekend./ A4 ~ :!:::~Z!= ::-::::~::::::.:.: ·:.:.:.:.:.:.: .; • : • : ':.: ·:.:.: ·:·:.:.:. 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Include herbs in the land- scape for color and fra- grance outdoors and fresh seasonings in cook- ing./87 ·:::::::·:·:::::::·:::::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·::::::::::::: Sports Scott Hamilton skates away with a gold medal for the United States./81 Fresno State avenges an earlier defeat by whip- ping UC lrvlne In PCAA basketball action Thurs- day ./81 Entertainment Pacific Symphony will offer a tasty treat during its all-American concert Saturday ./WHkender National Date Festival opens with an Arabian-theme musical and camel and ostrich races./WHkender : ·:·:·:·:·:·::::::::::::::;:::;:::::::::::::::::::;:::=:=~=:=:=:::;· Business An Orange County com- puter company Is trying to meet all the needs of small and medium busl- nesses./ A 7 INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Business Cahfornla News Classified Comics Crossword Death Notlcea Gardening Help Yourself Horoscope Ann Landers Mutual Funds National News Opinion People Police Log Public Notices Sports Stock Marketa Televtslon Theaters weather world New• 88 A3 A7 A4 C6-8 88 C8 c. 87 86 C1 86 A7 A4 A8 85-6 A3 C4-5 81--4 A8 TV Log W•ender A2 A4 I e et'sen 1ne ows owerscars FlreflCht:lna can bea dlrtybulneee u Ulutrated 6"y theee Coeta llma firemen, at left, probinl the came of a •mall blue at o.., .... ,......,, ...... u,llt Orange Coast College, and two Oranaie County firemen Crtcllt), removing rul>ble from a blue ln SumetBeacb. Coast firemen battle winds Orange County firefighters battled winds up to 50 mph while fighting a blaze Thursday evening that started in the kitchen of a three-story waterfront home in Sunset Beach and shot up through the attic. Despite the driving winds, the team of32 firefighters were able to keep the fire at 16771 S. Pacific Ave. from spreading to nearby homes. Because of the winds, firefighters from Huntington Beach were called to help. the 4: 15 p.m. fire, arparently touched offby an aging water heater in the home s kitchen, caused about $50,000 damage to the $200,000 home owned by Ronald We11s. Wayward wallaby waylaid By L.P. BENET Of tM 0.-, ..... ...,, It was two days in the slammer for Sidney "the adventurous.," a young Laguna Beach wallaby who can't seem to stay put. Several weeks ago, the wallaby somehow slipped out of Anneliese's Preschool's yard and hop~ around the Manzinita Drive neighborhood for two days. startling a number of residents. Nobody was injured in the blaze which took nearly 45 minutes to control. Firefighters were crcdi ted with salvaging most of the possessions inside the home. Firemen removed framed pictures from the wall and threw canvas covers over furniture and an expensive pool table to prevent the items from being soaked by water and damaged by falling debris. Meanwhile, Costa Mesa firemen were called to Orange Coast College to extinguish a small blaze inside one of the walls in the classroom area of the Student Center. A class in session at the time was evacuated safely. Man held in rape of Asian girl A 25-year-old Costa Mesa man was arrested late Thursday on suspicion ofkidnappingand rapmga 7-year-old Cambodian girl last October an Santa A.na. Lawrence Joseph Brown of 716 St. James St. was arrested at 11 :30 p.m. on a SI 00,000 warrant and booked at Orange County Jail. Poltce detectives from Santa Ana said they were able to track down Brown at an industrial fi rm m Anaheim where he apparently had shown up to pack up a friend getting ofTwork. Sidney and another marsupial are on loan to the schbol for several weeks. The two kangaroo-like creatures have sta~ed in a large yard surrounded by ei t-f oot high fences where the school ceps several other animals. But on Sunday, the curious kangaroo wandered into the school building and then out a front gate which had been left open by visitors. 0.., ............ .,, ........ Upln Sidney alowed down. Officers claimed the Costa Mesa man grabbed the school-bound youngster on Oct. 5 and tossed her into the back of his red van. The girl, grabbed only blocks from her house. allegedly was driven to a park where she was raped and scxuall) abused. according to police. This time, however, the wallaby was spotted by a nearby resident, who contacted the police and animal shelter operators. They apprehended Sidney about a half-hour after the wandering wallaby had escaped. When preschool Director An- neliese Schimmelpsennit spotted the police, she went to the scene and discovered officials had captured the two-foot tall creature from Down Under. But police refused to turn over the wallaby, arguing the school (Pleue ._WALLABY I A.2) She was released about two hours after the abduction . Detective John Mclain said police questioned at least I 00 possible suspects, most of whom drove red vans, before arresting Brown. American Airlines plane lands safe ¥ in Long Beach after takeoff from JW A By ROBERT BARKER udLP.BENET OftMO.., .......... ~ American Airlines OC-9 jct with 98 people aboard blew an engine sbQrtJy after takina off from John Wayne Airport this morning and made an emergency landina at Long Beach Airport. Federal A vtation Administration spokeswoman Beth Cauhey said a Tustin resident reported that engine parts from the jethncr fell out of the slcy, denting one or more vehicles. There were no reported injuries either aboard the plane or on the Senators play it straight on gays From staff ud wire repom Gay leaders are bailing a bill to outlaw job discrimination apinst homosexuals as a crucial civil rights victory. The bill was narrowly approved Thursday in the state Senate, after an emotional debate that crossed party lines. Amid references to the Bible and sexual lifestyles, the 40-member Senate voted 22-16 on the bill, AB I by Assemblyman Art Agnos, 0-San Francisco. It needed 21 votes for passage, .. This is the most important civil rights issue in the state this year," said Mayor Bob Gentry of Laguna Beach. who flew to Sacramento early lbw. day to be present for the vote. He was joined by about three dozen other leaders of the &aY community. .. We're elated." he said. .. Job security is now guaranteed ... Gentry said he has worked 18 months l~yina 9ra.nae Co~ty representatives to dpport the bill. Senator Paul Carpenter, 0-CyplUI (Pleue eee GAY IUOBT8/A2) Dll9r .... Plllllllttllr ...... ._ Doldrums, what doldrums? Wlnda ap to 40 mllea per boar and moetly nnnyakl• ••de lt perfect day for ..Uon Tbanday. Tbe nortlawmt ,,.... are espected to die down today m•ktaa way for a fair ... •UDDJ weekend. The mercury la espectect to reacla betww 65 and 75 dearee-throqb Sanday with Iowa lil tlae SO.. Fountain Valley a city of 'have-nots' Bedroom community measures ltf e by what's not there Anaheim has Disneyland. Hunt- ington Beach has its city pier and its busy oceanfront. Irvine bu a m~or university campus. Newport 8eacb has its popular harbor. Costa Mesa has South Coast Ptaza. And then there's Fount.a.in Valley. Fountain Valley? Ncstlcd oomfortablr between Huntinaton Belch and Costa Mesa, this city of S4,400 was planned as a quiet bedroom oommunny. It has more than lived up to this aoat. But what d1 tinauishcs the city, makes 1t unique? If you're in the medical field. ~ou ~iaht check out the county's bus.1cst 1rauma ctnttr (Fountain Valley Community Hospital). lf hiah I education is your specialty,_you mi&ht visit the headquaners of the flrsl community colleac in the state to open with no formal campus (Coastline Collqc). If water technoloSY is your C\IP of tea, you miaht drop in at Water Factory 21 , ihe ultra-modem treat- ment plant operated locally by the Oran,e County Watc:r Distncl For 1 few years, Fountain Valley was a hot air and helium baJJoonina capital, but tbe Gordon Bennett Race has relocated ebcwherc. These modest claims to fame notwitbstandina, most residents would readily admit that for tounsu conversinaon Oranac County, Foun· lain Valley is somethLn& I than a must•sce community. In fad. tbote .,.ho call Fountain Valley home sometimes admit lhlt the aty i be t defined not by the thlnp it has, but by lhe tb1nas it · doean't have. .PHIL SllEIDERIAll PERSPE CTIVE Pat Crockett was one of the n ty's btaacst boo ters durina her tenure as executive d1ttetor of the Fountain Valley Chamber of Commmcrcc. (She recently moved on to a s1m1lar post in the Saddlcblck Valle .) But even Crockett was known to joke occaSJo nall)' about some of the aoods and ~t'\'1ct )OU can 'r W:t adwntqe of m Fount.am Valley "You can't die there." he qu1ppcd. "becau there are no monuanc tn the city. AiJd you can't be buncd thcrt because there's no cemetery "You can't act very far beau~ the only auto dealcnh.ip in the City sells only antique cars. "If you're ao1na to cheat on your wife, you'U have to 10 to Cost.a Mesa because there are no hotels in Foun- tain Valley." And the last contanucs. Ironically, there's no offiaal city fount.1.1n in the city of Fountatn Valley, even tho~ a few businC$SCS have them. The subject has come up apm recently and some donauons for a founwn arc tucked away in a city account. but no one has suecttded 1n bulldanaa fountain 1n the community that bears the name. Fountain Valley e~cn bu laVt on thinas it d~'t have -reau\atina cscon scrvi~. but no such sct'\'ica operatt in the city. There are no billboards or oullAn· (rteue eee A CITY I A2J • Have y~ur eye on a new car? You'll find the bMt IKltO buJ8 •long the i>r8nge Coeet In tod•r'• Auto Plot 1 Orange Coast OAtLY PILOT/Friday, February 17, 19~ .,.., .... ,._.. _, L..,.,.. ~edic wheel.a Deborah Koelover to amba.lance in a race with the atork. Crash brings mo~herhood early A two car-collision in Irvine brought the stork several weeks early to an lrvinc couple Thursday. Margaret Goetz, 36, of lrvine was driving north- bound on California when she ran a red light. according to Irvine police traffic Sgt. Mike White. Goetz's Honda Civic collided wnh a Datsun Sentra dnven by Robert Koslovcr, 24, a graduate student in physics at UC Irvine who was beading east on University A venue. His wife, Deborah, 24, a student teacher. also was in the car .. I went into labor nght away. I didn't reaUy know what was happening," Deborah Koslover said.· She delivered a 10-pound. 9-ounce baby boy, the couple's first. Mother and baby Daniel, arc said to be doing fine this morning at Hoag Memorial Hospital. The proud father and Goetz were both treated at Hoag and released. Goetz told police she 1s diabetic and was having an insulin reaction at the time of the accident. 23 CM protesters end jail stay Bostrom, who could have imposed sentences of up to six months and $500 fines. later said the two-day sentences he imposed were ap- propriate. buses carrying about up to 300 defense contractors and military of- ficials to a classified conference at the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station dubbed WINCON '84. Activist Daniel Ellsberg and 22 other peace protesters were released Thursday after serving two days in Orange County Jail for trying to block buses in Costa Mesa carrying defense industry workers. The protesters pleaded no contest before Harbor Municipal Court Judg~ Russell A. Bostrom an Newport Stach to misdemeanor charges of ot)structing a public thoroughfare. "I don't view what they did as an act of violence," Bostrom said. "They are very sincere people." The I 5 women and eight men were arrested early Wednesday morning in a driveway of the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel. after they tned to block The contractors and officials were at the hotel attending an annual convention held by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc. and the Aerospace and Electronic Systems Society. Y RIGHTS BILL APPROVED •.. Al cast one of the final three votes the bill needed for passage. Both Sen. Edward R. Royce, R-Garden Grove and Sen. John Seymour. R-Anaheim opposed tt\t legislation. 'ln a prepared statement. Carpenter sciid he voted for AB I with "grave reservations," but "I was surpnsed to discover that the majority of my cbnsituents who <:ontacted me were iiY favor of the bill. Therefore. wanting to respond to my consti- tuents, l voted accordingly." The measure, approved last June by the Assembly, was returned to the A'ssembly for action on Senate amendments. "People shouldn't have to chan$e the way they are," said Sen. David Roberti. D-Hollywood. the president of the Senate. "People have the nght tb go beyond stereotypes ... lt's not a crime for a person to be gay. We shouldn't punish people for being different from ourselves." ,. But opponents, led by Sens. H. L. Richardson. R-Glendora. and John Doolittle, R-Sacramento. said homosexuality was an affront to Christianity and "shameful." The measure would ~ve homosex- uals the right 10 file job discrimina- tion complaints with the state De- partment of Fair Employment and Housing. rather than force them to press civil suits through the courts. The state's 220,000 employees have been covered by similar anti-discrimination rules for four years. Agnos' bill would extend that protection to privately employed workers. Among the supporters were Sen. Ed Davis. R-Chatsworth. who criticized Bible-quoting opponents of the bill. telling them that they may profess "love for homosexuals, but you starve them to death" by denying them1obs. Davis. a former Los Angeles pohce chief. said his former department has had a pohcy bamng d1scnminat1on against homosexuals for I 0 years. "No one waltzed 1n an beads and a dress and went out 10 walk a beat." he said. Davis. noting that the Italian Renaissance artist Michelangelo was allegedly homosexual, said. "It's a good thing the pope of that time didn't have a d1scnmmatory clause against painting in churches." refer- nng to the artist's painting on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. But Richardson. the Senate's most powerful conservative. quoted more than a dozen passages from the Bible opposing homosexuality, and said Agnos' bill would limit employers· rights. .. You're telling us who we can or cannot hire." Richardson shouted at Roberti, who carried the Agnos bill on the Senate fl oor. Doolittle, responding to Roberti's statment that the measure protected qualified workers against discrimina- tion. said ... In my district, if he's an avowed homosexual. by definition he isn't qualified.' PLANE ... From A l take ad van Lage of the runway that is nearly twice as long as facilities at John Wayne. Because of brisk winds, the airliner took off in a northerly direction over Tus110 instead of toward the ocean and over homes in Newport Beach which 1s the customary. WALLABY CO:RRALLED •.. There was early speculation that had it followed its routine takeoff path, it could have caused a repeat of an incident last September when a Republic Airlines DC-9 lost an engine over Newport Beach. Prom Al Qjd not have an exouc animal permit tb keep the kangaroo. Sidney was taken to the animal shelter and held for two days - without bail. ' Meanwhile, Anneliese school of- ficials paid the city S50 Monday for , two permits, one for Sidney and another for his fnend. Authonlles then turned over the animal Tuesday after inspecting its temporal) home. Sch1mmelpsenn1t said Thursda} that Sidney was .. Just fine and very happ~ to be home ·• In that incident, a shower ofeng.ine parts ignited 18 roof fires in a Newport Beach neighborhood and sparked a nearby brush blaze as well as an ensuing controversy on takeoff patterns. j\ CITY MEASURED BY WHAT'S MISSING ••• From A l dish advertising signs m the city, thanks to a strict sign ordinance. Fountain Valley has a lower cnme rate than any of the cities it borders. There hasn't been a murder in the City tfince 1979. ' There an no parking meters m Fountain Valley. ., There are oo skyscrapers in Foun- 1'in Valley. The city's building height lj.mit is 50 feet, which translates to a 'Jlaximum of three or four stories. , Most residents are pleased with ~hat Fountain Valley doesn't have. Yet each year, when they're prepar- ing the city budget. some Fountain Valley officials find themselves wish- ing one thing was not missing fro m the city: a regional shopping mall 11 Proposition 13, the I 978 tu reform measure, reduced the amount of money a city could collect through 15'1'operty taxes. In the years smcc then, many cities have learned to rely on sales tax revenues to help suppor1 city services. Of the sbt cents in sales ta~ collected foT each dollar spent, one penny remains in the city in which the purchue was made. As a result, when a Fountain VaJJeyresi~nt buys a new coat at South Coast Plaza. the city of ~ta Mesa benefits. o.. Wbile cities such as Costa Mes.a. t;auntinaton Beach and Westminster have eajoyed th.e revenue produced b>' local sboppin1 maJls, Fount.am ~bas had to be content Wlth the glatiYely modest sums 1eneratcd by , Wr·Rr L1srE NING I ~= n Just Call ~ 642-6086 • c;mall neighborhood 1ihopp1ng areas. As a result. Cit} otlic1als ha\c had lrouble balancing the budget 1n recent years. Council members ha\e had difficulty maintammg the costly city services that residents have learned to expect Because the dollars stretch only so far. the city has had 10 cut back on the frequency of services such as tree tnmming and street sweeping. City recreation programs are being c~~vened into self-supponing ac- t1v1t1es. It's difficult to say whether a regrnnal shopping mall in Fountain Valle} would have prevented some of these financial woes. A mall might have changed the complcxton of the c11 y and created money-draining problems that do not currentl) exist In the Cit y. Jim Kanno. one of the founding city council members of Fountain Valley. says thecttyd1d have a chance to build a regi onal mall an the early 1960s. Kanno, who now has a Santa Ana real estate business, at that time co-owne<I about 40 acres of Fountain Valley property on the norihcast corner of Slater A ven uc and Rrookhurst Stre-et He "8Y'i he was approached about putting a shopping mall on the site Ru t Kanno claims he djd not get much support from other council mem~rs and the plan fell throuJh. According to Kanno. most Fountain Valley leaders at the lime favored development of the City 1$ a quiet bedroom community. James Neal, a current councilman who was· Fountain Valley's city manager from 1966 through I 979, contends the city was always open to proposals concerning a local mall. He noted. however, that some de- velopers ruled out a Fountain Valley site because 1t would be too close to existing malls in Huntington Beach and Costa Mesa. AJthough it appears Fountain Val· ley will never have a regional mall, the prospects for new local lodging facili- ties are brighter. Hotel-condominium units are now under construction at the Los Caballeros Racquet and Sports Club. Plans arc also beina submitted for construction ofa motel at Wamer .\ven ue and Magnolia Street. The Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce and some city officials have been tryl ng to encourage a major hotel chain to build In Fountain Valley. The site SUSJCSted most often for such a hotel is tbe southwest comcrofBrookhurst Street and Slater Avenue This property. owned by the Hara family. i currently being used for fann1na. Acxordma to city officials. the Haras have been approached by numerous developers interested in buiklm1 a hotel on that comer, but have not aCClCpted any of lhe proposals. Pe rhaps the plans didn't 1ndude a founuun \\bat do }OU llkt abovt tbe Dally Pilot'? Wbat don't )OU llllt? 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Peters; and three granddaughters, Chnsta Lisa and Stephanie Peters. Memorial Services were to be held today at Pacific View Memorial Chapel. The family bas requested donations be made to the American Heart Fund in Rex L. Gossett's name. Dellr Pllol 0.llY9fY I• GuerentMd Ml)nday Fr.day If yov <10 rtu1 hl\vt! '/OUt paper Oy ~ 30 ~· m call bel0<e 7 p m ind your cvo / will oe J@"ltv"flltd • DulUtll )7 " 11 .... 70 M ,.~ 00 -08 Fwgo 34 93 ~ 41 22 ~,.-45 27 Hertford .. 37 Helena 40 27 ~ 13 73 ~ 73 S5 kldllil Ill* 67 S3 '**-', ....... 73 M Slebonarf •• ..lecUorMlit 71 .. ~ 42 40 ~City 50 37 L.-Vee-64 38 ..._Yoric .. 4:1 81 Louie M 46 Ut'lle "°'* ., 44 Norloll 55 42 81,.....l.mpl 71 64 t:.:z-.. 6a "°"" Platt. 44 17 8111 L.Ma 40 32 ea 47 Oll~Clty $e 341 San Antonie> 71 44 LIAlbodl u 32 ~ 43 31 San oi.oo .. 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