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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-02-24 - Orange Coast Pilot. , .. HIGH85 LOW48 ( CDllT 1811111 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1984 OHANC.E: COUNTY CALlfOR N IA '15 CENTS If your Soclal Security number la 555-09-2353-A or 554-14-3545 you've won. -SHP8geC4 Coast One Laguna Beach coun- cil candidate's name won't appear on the ballot in April.I A3 Orange Coast College has a potpourri of ac- tivities scheduled Satur- day./ Al. t -.Zi;t:C:m:si~l:IQ-- C a li f om la A killer whale held its trainer In Its teeth for an uncomfortable amount of time./A4 Nation Democratic hopefuls hold a polite debate on New Hampshire tele- vision./ A4. Inflation, fed by high food costs, rose .6 percent in January./ A4 World Experts say Iran-Iraq war does not seriously threat- en oil supplies./ A4 A cease-fire In Beirut Is off to a bad start as rockets fly./ A4 People When Stan Bressler came to a Jamboree in Newport Beach, he started a 30-year dedi- cation to Scouting./ A7. An orchid show, billed as the greatest display In the world, opens In Miami. /A8 Sports UC Irvine plays Its worst game of the season. but still manages a wln./81 The high school track and field season begins with some impressive marks. /83 Entertainment The plot of "Good" at South Coast Repertory echoes the evils of Nazi Germany.IWHkender The Orange County Mas- ter Chorale will present "The Magic of Mozart" on Saturday./Week- ender Business St udents are turning to trade and technical schools as high tech- nology grows as an lndus- try./84 The outlook for 1983 tax- payers Is a real mixed bag. Sylvia Porter says. /84 Auto Piiot Bridge Bulletin Board Business Callfornla News Claultt.d Comic. Croaaword Help YourMff Horoa<:ope Ann Landera Mutual Fund• National Newa Opinion People Polic. Log Public Notk'91 Sport a Stock Market• Tetevtlfon ThMtett WNther Wortd Newt • C1-3 86 A3 84-5 A4 CS-8 86 C8 A8 C7 A8 84 A4 A6 A7 A3 c"-5 81-3 BS TV Log w•ender A2 A4 I NB firm out $15 million? Collapse of investment empire brings court bankruptcy probe By JERRY HIRSCH Oflheo.lp,... ...... A Newport Beach investment firm ma} have lost S 15 m1llton in the collapse of the finan cial empire of La Jolla financier J. David Dominellt. An eggcltlng event -----------~~-------And credtton of the local firm, Trans Atlantic Bancorp. Ltd.,att chasin• bank wire transfers and a mystenouscounerto Bermuda in the Virgin Islands in an effort tocorraJ what money the company has left. Three out-of-town creditors, rep- resented by Los Anseles attorney Cynthia Cohen, filed an involuntary bankruptcy peution apjnst Trans Atlantic claimina the firm can not pay its debts. Wednesday the Federal BankruptcyCourtofSanta Ana appointed Los An&eles attorney James Joseph as intenm trustet for One of the mo.t popular contata of UC Irrine'• EDClneeriDI Week la the eg drop, ln which •tudenta try to let 'em n,. With the leut breakaae. Abo•e. Erle Johnaon pitch- e. ht• entry, while (below left) Dou& llarlmon lnapecu a boz and (below rl&ht) O.Yid Jacbon holct. a •uni•or of hl8 perfect 10 for 10 pecU,e. Balboa rapist found guilty 9onzales-could get 16 to 18~ea!_" term By JEFF ADLER Of 1M Delly Net 8tefl An Orange County Supcnor Court Jury today found accused Balboa Island rapist Michael Erk Gonzales guilty of raping. robbing and beating a 25-year-old island wanress 1n her apartment last year The six-man, six-woman JUry de- liberated about four hours before returning guilty verdicts on all counts against the 23-year-old Downey resi- dent. a courtroom ba1hfT reported. Gonzales faces a maximum 16-or 18-year prison term on the multiple rape, burglary. robbery and assault charges. Judge Ronald Owen schcd- uled an Apnl 20 sentencing hearing in his Santa Ana counroom. Gonzales also faces still another tnal on a se parate escape charge. stemming from his daring daylight Sept. 12 jailbreak from the Orange County Jail. Dunng closing arguments Thurs- day. Deputy Public Defender Jeff Lund repeated for the jury the defense contention that Gonzales had con- sentual sex with the 25-year-old wa1ltess on the night in quesuon. Jan 14. 1983. He said his client was let into th e one-bedroom apartment by the woman, who was interested in look- '"' over the line of bargain-pnced clothing Gonzales sold for a living. After th e two engaged in sex. a bitter araument broke out when GonzaJes refused to leave any fashions as a gift. Lund said. The prosec ution contended that Gonzales illegally gained entry to the second -floor Ameth)S l Avenue apartment while the woman was aslee p. After putting a letter-opener to her throat. he raped, beat. robbed and threa tened the woman w1th a hand- gun. according to Deputy Dlslrict Attorney Richard K.Jng. But Lund told jurors there were no signs of forced entry in the apartment and 1t didn't appear to have been ransacked. as the prosecution claimed. "The evidence clearly sup- pons Michael's contention that he was allowed in," Lund said. "The prosecutton's case comes up short." Referrina to the victim's tcsu- mony. Lund told jurors that "befog emotional doesn't make a rape vic- (Pleue eee BALBOA/ A2) Trans Atlantic white the court de- termines if the company is bankrupt. Joseph will take control of any TransAtlanucfunds until the financial transactions between the companyandJ. David can be sorted out. Trans Atlantic. headed by Newport Beach businessman Arthur Axelrod. is owed SIS million by J. David & Co., Domineth•s La Jolla-based in- vestment company which isalso faana bankruptcy proc:cedlnp. ac· cordin.J to documents filed wt th the San Diego coun. Axelrod refuttd to come to the phone when the Daily Pilot contaeted has office and his home. A spokeswoman referred inqume-s to (Pleue Me !RlJPOllT I A2) \ Slayer given life sentence Judge notes 'savage' nature of HB killings By JEFF ADLER Of .... Ol9r""' ... Rene Flores Dayco -the 43-ycar-old Philippi nes native who hacked his wife and mother-an-law to death with a meat cleaver and butcher knife -was sentenced Thursday to spend the rest ofh1s life m st.ate pnson without the poss1b1hty of parole. In pronouncing sentence. Orange County Supenor Court Jud~e Fran-cisco Brisenonoted the ·savage" nature of the Huntington Beach double murders and said Dayco should "never be released into the community." But Bnseno stopped short of sentencing the defendant to serve consecutive life terms without parole, one for each of the two murders, as Deputy District Attorney Tom GoethaJs had requested. Instead. he Rene Flore. Dayco ordered the life tenns to run concur- rently. "I believe the penalties are, in (act. (Pl~ aee DAYCO/A2J Irvine crash due to 'overloading' By ANDREA ADELSON °' .. .,..,,... .... Investigators said toda} that over- loading co ntributed to the crash of a pickup truck Tuesday when I 0 Irvi ne high school students were injured. Two of the injured, Wendy Allen. 14. and John Dahlgren, 15. were suit listed in critical cond1t1on this morn- ing, But 16-year-old John Kuhel has improved and was removed from a hospital critical care unit. hospital spokeswomen said. Irvine traffic 1nvest1gator Sgt. Mike White said no decision has yet been made over whether to cite dnve r Jeffrey Baker. 16. "But 1f I saw seven people in the back of a truck. I would stop them ." he said. Baker could face vehicular man- slaughteT charges i( one of the students dies, Lt. Al Mwr said. Bamng the death of anv of the passengers. Wtute said_,rcsuhs so far from the conunumg invesugat1on could lead to traffic citations over unsafe load. excessive speed and an unsafe tumtn$ movement. White sa id in vestigators have esti- mated the vehicle's speed at 60 to 6S mph, but intend to more exactly determine the speed by recreating the skid marks with an open bed truck loaded with about 1.300 pounds of sand. the esti mated we1gfit of Baker's passengers. "We don't think the tires or the (Pleue .ee CRASH/ A2) Lagunajust can 't pool its resources Swimmers left h igh and dry in battle over new f acllity For 16 months. the AquatJcs Task Force of Laauna Beach has been trcadana water. It has endured count- less city council and school board mcetin~ spent months intervieW1f\I upcns, wnt1n• repons and lobb)'ina politictans. all in the hoi>ts of realit· 1n1 its dream of bu1ldin1 two com- munity pools to replacle the 111n1 facility nut t0 the bi&h school. Ju W1Sb appeart<l attainable in September when Lquna Beach City Council members qrccd to supi><>n the two-pool concei>t by promaatrtt to provide a maximum oTS37S,OOO for the facility, expteted to cost between $800,000 to S 1.1 million. But in the en1uini weeks, nobody could aaree where to build the complex, as one site after another was torpedoed by usoncd community aroups and aovernment qencics. As a result. when council membcn and members of the Laauna Beach Unified School District Doard meet Tuetday in another atternpc to ham- mer out an qreement on 1 lite '°'the facihty, the d1scuuion will focus on a ainalc-pool complel, much lO the chaarin of the Aquatics Tuk Force. S~ust where the pool ends up is anyc y's auess When the school board voted to abandon the two-pool concept an favor of • sinaJe-pool facility lut month, they recommended it be ' I I LP. BEIET NEWS BA CKGROUND constructed behind the hJ&h school track near the bueball fiefd. Undtr the plan. the pool would occupy an area spanrunJ I JS feet in lenatb and 11Sfeet1n Wldlh. On the surf'aoc, the plan appeared to touch all tbc vital pc>hllcal ti.JCS. The achoot board wu b1ppy beau~ the site had been included 10 pan of I the district's master plan drawn up fi~ years aao Council members nodded approvingly in December when the dtstnct r«ommendcd the pro1>0scd site dunna &JOtnt-mcct1ng And althoUJh the Aquaucs Task Fortt was d isappointed th.at the two-pool concept was sunk. at least there was a pool propo'81 on the board. But jUSt before the vote. Khool board and task fora members were swUed when GcolJe Fowler. Clty director of reaQt1on and 10C1al IC'MOCS. told the board he and C1ly Manqtr Ken Frank believe the site -appro~ by council members when they authonzed the S37S.OOO -was inadequate He pvc lhete tJ ~Pl-..e ... LAOURA/ A2) J Have your eye on a new car? You'll find the beat •uto bur• •long the Or•ng• Co.t In tod•J'• Auto·Pllot -P-HC1-3 l Suspect admitted beating, said Miller 'was still alive' BJ JEP'P ADLE& .............. The 26-}'CII-<>Jd S&nLI Ana mu ICat:led Of Sua.oaliJll htrick Scotl Milkr laA June &o~ pol1Ce tn· vut.rpun I.bat t.ht 26-)ear-<>ld v.c- um wu alive •btn be and a co-dcfendan1 &tft M 1Ut1"1 Cotta Mesa home t.bal ruc.b l Rtehard Jamet Wethera.ll, 1n a five-hour tape-recorded eonfns•on lo Costa Meta Pola dct«Uvci. ck· taded bow he and co-dd'~dans Altbut GeoJF Goldner Jr • wbOK tep&l'l&e mwdct-tnal '' Kl 10 bqJn ApnJ 9, b:k.cd and beat Miller 1n lhe bedroom of hu HanoveT" Onvc home on June 28. 1983 Wethera.11. who " charicd v.1lh fit1t-delrtt murder and robbery 1n lht! Ua)'lD&, could be SC'nttnced to I hfc pnson ltm'I wtthout tbc posu- tnhty of paTolc 1f conv1Clt!d. .. When we lcft. he wu still aJ1 vc Hc wu breathing.." Wethcrall 1s heard saying on the tape recording. much of wbicb WU pla)ed fot an 0ra.oer County Suprnor Coun JU'Y tn Santa Au ThW1da)' WabeTal.I abo tells deucti"es t.ba1 Maller, t.be 26-)eat-old soo of former 0ranai Count) Supc1V1.10t Edison Milltt, potnu:d a sbotpn at bim, tngmni \be beaun1 that th.r Pf°"" ccuuoa a.Uqn c:auied llll death. Aft« Mi1kr put the sbo'IUn down.. Wethera.JJ wd be was \hakang hands Wllh tum over the 1nacknl Yo'bnl GoldM1 hit \ttllcr over the bead wuh a vac:cuum ckaner -Ha bead .. ml down and h1l the dmsn. Then be fell dov.n and 11>c staned klckrn1 ham and stuff."' thc dd'endanl 1s heard tclhng dctec11\·es. WethcraJI said he tint learned that \i1lk"rwasdcad when a c.o-workerat a ~nta .t\na mo' ing compan) r,howcd him a nc""spaper chppinrr ··1 told him a gu~ had pullcd a gun on us and -.c bcat him up ·· ~ether.ill said of his con,cr\auon 11o1th thc co-worker Tbe proeecutioo ~ Maller me1 Wnbaall and Goadncr at a odab· bofbood bl.I a.od anvaltd tbc pau 0"' a fol a drink al\cr cl06iftl umc. V.'bc'o tht th.Re amved, u arpunent broke out bc11rteen Milla and b.is prlfncnd over the OOlllC tht three WttC makina. ' ~ I.ht awakened bcT t1l.O cluldrm and left the bowe. tntendina &o spend lhr rest of tbc rugbt at her mother's SbonJ} t~r. aa:ordtna to Wetherall·s account.. Mdltt pulled out I.be sbol&Un. was hn o"-n the head -.1th tbc vaccuum and ~ beattn He was found tbe neu ·morning. lyioa 1n a pool of blood Ul t.he bedroom. his arms tnd legs hogued with to~ls. when bis girlfriend rctumnt "o autops) rc"ealed has death •as caused b} strangula ta on Jurors att expected to hear the balance of Y..cthttall's ~·~or<icd confession when the tnaL an Judgc David Cart.t"r's counroom, rc-sumes Tucsda~ DAYCO GIVEN LIFE SENTENCE ... Prom Al reahsttc. lcg.n1mate \entenc<;~. · Bnscno told Da}co "I fcel you arc going to serve life 1n pnson "llhout the pou1bihty of parole .. When asked by the Judge whether he h~ anything to \a)'. Dayco whispered moment.an!) w11h h1'> at- torney Chief Deputy Public De- fender Tom McDonald, and then declined to address the coun Afterward. both Goethals and McDonald agreed there was little d1ffcren~ bctwccn the terms. e"en 1f the conv1ct1ons were to be ovc:nurned on appeal In a somewhat unu-,ual turnabout. three Juror!> whCJ sat on tht: c1gh1-woman, four-man pancl attend- ed the sentencing heanng and told rcponcrs aftcrward that four of the I:? jurors favored rccommendmg l.n~cu bc s.cntenced 10 death And one of the jurors. Barbara Stcelt dcfcnded the d1~tnct at· tome) '\dt:c1s1on to ti) the cas.c rather 1han ac..cepl \.fcDonald's pre-1nal offer to tu.'c h1\ tltenl plead guilt' tn return for a life \entence l4 1thuu1 parole. "The vcrd1ct was a comprom1\e. · Steele commented "I v.ant 11 madc cmphaucally clear 11 "as a dealh penalt) cas.c .. Stcelc also said r,hc fclt the publtc.. defender's officc "went too tar" 10 bnnging over 11 cnaractcr w1tncsses from the Ph1hpp1nes to testtf) dunng the tnal's penalt) phase ~nd \he questioned the necesrn} of 1he 11 am,ing 1n Orange Count} t"o "eek<i bcfore thc tnal's penalty phase hep\ However. Steele and the two other Jurors. said the) mct with Judge Bnseno after the sentencing heanng and the Judie sausfactonl) cxpla1ned thc rauonafe for bnng.ing that man)' w1tnessn here. News reports of the trial's costs prompted c1t1zens' complaints and resulted m the Board of Supervisors aslong t.hc Public Defenders office to account for the cxpenscs. Jurors voted lO convict Da.,co of thc June 1982 torture-murders· of has estranged wife. 27-year-old Sh1rlc) 0a)'co. and her 65-vcar-old mother. .\melia Harbulak. tast Dec. 19. Fol- loWlng about eight hours of dchbcra- uons. the same panel voted to spare Dayco from the gas ch.amber BALBOA RAPIST •.. CRASH ••• From Al t1m." He said the woman was "bitter and angry" over the argument. De~nbing his client as a "scnslll\ e young man.'' lhc defense anorne)' added Goo.tales fell compelled to eicape from thcJa1I not bccaus.c ofh1s guilt but because "he war, being ment.ally and phy'll<:c1ll y abused b)' deputies and other inmate\ ... Lund closed h1\ defcn\e b~ tclhng lhc panel that "g1' c:n thee' 1denc..e 1\'~ reaMJnablc to condudt: 1ha1 Michael ( 1onz.ales 1s not a rap1c,1 · But PrO\t:cuwr King argued Go01ales ti. guilt> and 10ld Jurors not lo give him an!< .. .,~ mpath~" 1n thc11 dchbcrattons "fk want\ )ou to bcltcvc he'sa poor humble little man up 1hcrc. crying.'' he '><ltd ol (1onn.1le<i' tearful test1 mon~ earlH:r 1h1'> v.l·t:k Kins ..aid 1he ca-.c'> h1ngl·c. on crcd1b1htv ··who,, 1)1ng. the:' 1ct1m or the defendant'> Who 1s making the Big Lie"" he asked The prosecu1or told Jurors C 1onzalcc, · '>tOf} d~ not make sense nor ~uare w11h the ph)sJCal C' 1dence pre'>ented b)' prosecution '-"llne'>~S dunng the tnal He d1c,cusscd ho"' 1n'est1gator\ had not fo und an) of C1onzales' fingerprints in the apanment. squar- ing 141lh the '1ct1m'<, testtmon) that her a1t.acker "'ore surgical rubber glme\ Both 1hc gloves and a gun <,1m1lar to the one de<tcnbed b) the woman were found in Gonales' car when he wa!> arre\ted March 19, almost two month'> after the rape 1s alleged to ha"e occurred King point- ed out C1onza le!>. King told Jurors. v. a\ mu11,a1ed b:r power and a de'\1rc 10 demean the woman From Al frame of the vehicle can safel) opera tc on the roadway" loaded 14llh 10 passengers. White said .. ~ e don't think shifting of weight had an~ affect" Baker and nine companio n') '-"Cfl' headed to a noon-ttme lunch :;pot "'hen his truck hcgan to swer' c on Yale ~venue It ~kidded 1n10 a tree to!>sing the tcen·agcr, into the r,trCl't The force of impact almo'>I 1v.1'>ted the ptekup''> frame 1n half Se' en ol the L'ni,er<,11~ High students ha'c '>ince been reka\cd from ho\pttal\ Irvine school board member Bruce Lee said Thursda> he will a~k tor a re" 1ev. of d1~tnc1 pohc) allov. ing high school Juniors and ~niors to lca'c !>Chool al lunch Onh tv.o ot tht: 10 had parental pcrm1s'>1on to ht-orr campus. NEWPORT FIRM OUT $15 MILLION? ..• From Al Newpon Bcalh allorrtl'\ \.\ti ham ( ~tarrett But he tould no1 be re at hc:d follow1 ng repeated phone rnlls f-rida ) morning and 1t c:ould not be c:on- firmed that he wa<, actually rcp- rcsent1 ngAxelrod Attornte\( ohen .ind Jo,l·ph 1nc:d to take rnntrol of about SI f1 m1ll1on in Tran\ Atlan11, lunch held h, till" Bank ofN ·1 Butll'rlll·ld 1n lkr mud.i ye\terda:, bul lound thn m1gh1 ha,l· moved 100 late Bullerficld bank olfo:1al\ tuld ( ohcn a courier ar n vcd at thl· hank ;it 11 JOa.m and rcmovt•d 13.::!lht:t~' amoun11ng to more than SX50.000 on Tran\ Atlanltl ''>bank au:ount \hl· 'ia1d Ra nk 111Tiual' told< ohl·n tht' tOUrll'r\a1d h1' naml' "'a' \ndrl'w ~us'>man anti lh<it lw h.1d 1r.1 H'l1:d lrom "i11u1twrn < .ild11rn1an It• pll k up thed1nk,f11r '\n.,.p1111 lk.1l h.1t tornq Rtehard Bruck. an associate of Axclrod's, according to Cohen. Butterfield bank offi cials said the> would try to stop payment on the check's and turn over the money to Joseph. the coun trustee. ' The rest of the money, about ·-- SHfJ<J.OOO was transferred b> ware to an account at Pacific National Bank 1n Newpon Beach Cohen said she 1~ "'orking with the Federal Reserve to If) and get the money back. "That S l .6 m1llton 1s all that we knowofat this point but we have only l>1:en working on this forthreeda}s." C ohen said. Jo~ph. the trustee for Trans Atlan- tte. <M11d he has demanded access "10 the hooks and records" of the em bat· tkd Ncwponcompan). "I\ I this point in the ca"e we JUSl don't know all the detail!. yet." Joseph \,t 1d "Tram A tlant1c 1s a corporation whose pnnc1pal ac11v11; was placing people's money an foreign currenc) transactions. Apparent!; Trans Al· Ian tic did its currency trading through J. David & Co. and 1t 1s alleged that J David owes them S 15 mtlhon ... Joseph explained "The funds belong to ell her Tran\ Atlantic or investors and the mun desires that the momc~ be presencd by an tndependent trustee." Joseph said. J. David. which engaged 1n 1nter- nat1onal currency trading and claimed 1t could give mvestorsas much as a 40 percent return a) car. as the subject of several federal tn· vesuga1ions auemp11ng to find ou1 what Dom1 nelh ha!> done with more than S 125 m1l11on worth of1nvn101c,' funds. LAGUNA BOGS DOWN IN POOL DISPUTE ••• From A l reasons: •The comnninrl> would luse valu- able open space u'>ed by local '>occ:er and softball team' In addition. high school baseball .ind football tcams would lose valuablt' practice spacc •Construction of the pool would alter the direction c1nd d1mens1ons of the baseball field . !>honening nght field considerably Pop flies carrying into the pool area tould be a potential haurd lO swimmers •Dust from the trat k and leavei. falling from adJaCcnt crucalyptus trccc; would put a strain on the pool's filter system Officials suucsttd that sev- eral trees would have to be chopped down. Also. a Moraae building and a banma cage wo uld have to bc re- located somcwhere to makc room for the pool. •A steep tnchne leadmg to the pool from nearby W1l'lon Street would create public access problems. The busy street also lacks parking space and could present a danger to chil- dren leavina or cnten04 the fac1hty Fowler and Frank s.a1d they prefer the pool to be built 1n a ipot the school d11tnct has ruled out from the stan - Just Call 642-6086 adJa{;ent to the current pool an thc \Choo! yard. "To me, the city -meaning Ken Frank and George Fowler -docsn 't want the pool buJh," said Ann Kitcher, a member of the Aquatics r ask Force who spent pan oflast year prcpanng a 20-pagc report for of- ficials on the need for two pools. "It seems the city as blocking us at e'cry tum." Both Frank and Fowler dispute the t'la1 m .. We have a JOb to do," Frank ~ad. "We absolutely need a new pool. The present one as tn terrible shape ... "I sec the city staff doina what we have done," said Harry Bithell. a school board member. ''Evcrytime a ,, ,e is selected you have to takc a look at 1t." School offietals arc adamant about not connructma the complex near the present fac1hty bcc::ausc they believe the noise Wlll disturb classes as it doc-s now. In addiuon. buildana on the school &rounds site would displace v"bl· lcyball and basketball couns and the area has bttn dcs11natcd for classroom expansion 1n the d1stnct master plan, Barnes said. "The area near the baseball field appears best because 1t gets the pool ofTthc campus and puts it in an area that makes thc pool available to seniors and tots when its not being used by students," Barnes said. "It would be neat to have S l million so we wouldn't have to coordinate with other agencies, but we don't have that luxury. We have to share resources and thus negot1atc." "But rqardless of where wc pul at. someone 11 aoina to be unhappy," Barnes said. Kitcher said even if the school district and city can decide where to build the facility, the controversy will conti.D.uc. "Since we're down to one pool, the ci~ and the school will till have to fl t oveT who acts to use it and w en," sbe said. "Then there's the temperature problem. The school will want the water cold for the com- petitive swim prosram and the city wdl want it warm for seniors and younssters. Who acts the finaJ say"'' Wbll do you lib 1boa1 ll•e Dally Pilot? What doo't you llk.e! Call the number at lefl and yoa r me11a1e will be recorded. transcribed u d d Uverod 10 Utt' a pproprlatt editor. The same t 4·bour u1w1rta1 Hrvice may k uaed to record lett•n to tbe tdltor on ID)' topic. Coa1rib•tor1 to our Letten column mull lncl1d• tbelr umt and teleplloat d•mbtir for v•rlflcatlon. No clrnlallon cal11, pleHt. Tell us whl'• on yoar mind . • Fair and warmer for weekend Coutal ..... ••••• ........ ... 9-IOll •o ..... .... = .... U ZI a ., ... M J1 » ., .., n M u •. .. ~ ~c O--•v ~c . 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M S•S pm ,_ S.iuta.y at 827 ._ ... --'OM'., S •5 pm a.r-· Moon .... ._, .. 11 31• ... - at231..,.. s-.rcs.,--..-.-1224 p"' Sewage spill shuts beaches l~0.000 gallons washed out to sea ----off South Laguna Count) health officaJs closed tv.o South Laguna beaches Thursday after a break an a sewer lme caused 150,000 gallons of raw sewage to spill into the ocean Salt Creek and Monarch Bay beache!> near Crown Valley Parkwa} will be off limits to the public at least through Tuesday. said Jim Huston. assistant director of the Orangc Count~ En' 1ronment.al Health Dc- panment. But Thursda~ ·s spill has neither endangered area residents nor dis- rupted customer service. Huston said Work cn.·v.s repaired the break b~.., p.m Thur'>da~. he said ··\.\e orginall) thought :!S0.000 gallons might ha\C spilled. but since Gay g r oup offe r s r efe rral serv ice The Ga} and Lesbian Commun11~ Sen1ccs (entcr of Orange Count) offers a roommate referral set"\ ice to persons enher looking for a place 10 ll\C or seeking a roommate For 1nformat1on about the system call the GLCSCOC Hotline at 534-3261 from 6:30 p.m. 10 I 0:30 p.m. dall) or from 2:30 p.m. to 10:30 p m. on Saturdays and Sundays. Dally Piiot Delivery It Guarantffd •1 •• • ... ., " . . ... .... . ~ ' .. ... . ,.. ,,. we repaired at carher than anuc1pated our estimate as less than that." Huston said. Vallq Parkwa) to the Moultnn-""1guel Water Distnct's sewage treatmcnt fac1Htics. The spill flowed down the hill to the ocean nearly a male away. The hne ~as broken when an independent contractor accidently severed it Thursday afternoon while grading in the area. Thc hnc stretches I 0.000 feet up the halls near Crown It was not far from the scene of an earhcr sewage spill at a Dana Point Santt.al')' D1stnct pumping facilaty. Fotmer Orange County Board of~~ Rllpf\ Otedrtch -Who Mf'\'ed 20 monthe of h,. one-to 14-fW •--on a 1980 br•ber>' conviction -has been paroled from..-pn.on totM San ~Countyarea. Diedrich WU releued ~nesday from the WOttc-ttll•I ..-In SM otego to begin fulftlftng terme Of hla ~ pmde ._,...... that he report perfodlcally to a parole office(. Before he entered priton. Otedtfch putChtMd a lht~np tlimlng bulln•• that he had ptar\Md to pursue upon hll ralt HI. A ..tf·made mUllonalre apartment de'Moper, OllcMdl ...... oo a poftttcel career by wfnnlng a Fu1'8r1on Ctty Counctt M9t In 1118. tll ttle to the he&Qht• of power continued when he wa .,1cted to tM ao.d of Supervt.ors In 1972. becoming lb very .,bte chllltrnln In 1'71 9td wtnntng election to a MCOnd term. Otedrictl'• political trou~ and eventual fell from~. $ling .. met.orlc n.e. began In July 19n when he wee lnd6cted on 11 tilDnY .ct mlidemMnor oounts of Violating ltat• c8mPlllQn ..,.. ..... ~ ec.ne months lat•. In December 1977, be waa ~by the ~Qounty Grand Jury on two counts of bribery end OM of COi_.,.., tor• Dlf#J'O $70.000 from an Anaheim Hiii• ~ Miking ~ tDr hll ~projects. A 88n 06eOo Coun~ Superior Court JUrytowid him __ on ti ttw.. briberycount8lnM~1979, ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. L. Schwartz Ill Pub1tshe1 Ctrcutatton 714/142-4m Ca...tfted ~ 714/IG..-11 AH other depertment9 ta-a21 MAIN OFFICE 1)1" .... ~. flay !;t C<x•• ~ i:.t. 11u d.,.-.. n 8o• •!>60 c~ .. Me$e Clo 92626 C(<'" yrr •qe3 :>~ Coa~• PUOl'Shong ~ No "'°-."> \~0' f'S 11"'''•' or' ~o 1ooe · m a11er or l'!"~•·\~~'\ '""P"' "'411~ De '9P'OOUC.cl _..,P'OJ1 IC)eCael r~,,....,,s'°" ot t.o0•''9n' -.."et . . . '•' . , , .. 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Coaat Hwy., Corona det Mar . • 875-9700 \ • r Children· s assault prevention studied An assault prevention program for children, aies 3 to 14, and their parents will be offered Saturday at Golden West Colleae in Huntinaton Beach. The program will be conducted from 9 to 11 a.m. in Room 123 of the Math Science Building. Fee is $7 per family. Participants may register in advance with the Community Services office or at the door Saturday. For more information, call 891-3991. Lagana pol1ce set open bou•e The Laguna Beach Police Department will hold a free open house for residents Sunday from 2 p.m. to S p.m. A tour of the police facility will include stops at the crime lab. the communications center and jail. Police also will discuss features on police motorcycles and vehicles and will display narcotics and drug devices. Refreshments will be served. Interior desl.gn semln ar slated A free interior design seminar will be held Saturday at the California Institute of Applied Design, 3300 Irvine Ave., Suite 325, Newport Beach. The program will touch on careers in interior design and will start at I 0 a. m. Phone 7 54-5 7 I 1 for reservations or further information. Women 's Club plan• auctlon The South Coast Junior Women's Club of Fountain Valley will hold its annual art auction Saturday to raise money for the club's community projects. The event will begin at 7 {>.m. at the Fountain Valley Community Center. Further information is available at 962-6058. ···--...-..-..·~·----.................. Patriotic pre-school parade Playmate. P•ularlno Pre-echool yoanaeter• Rlcbar d RoM, Daniel Baume and Elizabeth Tran, abo•e left, prepare for a •hort march alon& Paularlno Street to celebrate Pre.Iden ta' Day. For the occulon, the 100 or eo younaJ•ter• conetructed tb.ree-eorner bata. for their coetumed parade. And, by holcllDi onto a r ope. the kida were eure to march in a relatively •tralght fine. Dally Piiot Photo• 6y Lee Payne Math avolders sought ln lrvlne A one-day workshop on "math avoidance" will be presented in Irvine Saturday to help participants overcome their fears and feel at ease in the quantitative world. First LB candidate forum set tonight The program, sponsored by the USC College of Continuing Education, will be presented from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the USC Orange County Center, 2361 Campus Drive. The fee is S35 and further information is available at 752-5505. Tll% workshop planned ln Mesa A free tax workshop is scheduled Saturday in Room 8, Mesa Verde Leaming Center, 2990 Mesa Verde Drive East. Costa Mesa. At 9 a.m .. the workshop will focus on Forms 1040A and l040EZ. At 10 a.m .. the long form and itemized deductions will be discussed. For more information, caJI the Community Services office of Coastline Community College at 241-6186. Lyric workshop set ln lrvlne Songwriter-publisher Doug Thiele will be the guest speaker at a lyric-writing workshop Sunday at I p.m. at the Sound Dome recording studio, 17422 Murphy Ave., Irvine. Thiele will discuss the major lyrical devices in all styles of lyrics, and will cnttque lyrics brought to the class. The fee for the session is SI 0 and reservations may be obtained by calling 497-4904. Foot semlnar slated ln Valley A seminar on foot reflexology, the study of stimulation of areas under the surface of the skin that has a healthful effect on other parts of the body, will be presented Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 17814 Santa Gertrudes Circle, Fountain Valley. Bill Flocco, a certified foot reflexologist, will conduct the session, which carries a registration fee of $55 at the door or $50 by pre-registration. Call 842-1274 for further information. CALENDAR Friday, February 24 No meetings scheduled. Saturday, February 25 • 7 a.m.-4 p.m .. Orange County Swap Meet, Orange County Fairgrounds. Costa Mesa (Also Sunday, same times). Monday, February 27 • 9 a. m .. Orange County TransportatJon CommJssloo , Hall of Administration, 10 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana. • 1 :30 p.m .. Orange County Planning Commi11ioo. Hall of Admmistration, I 0 Civic Center Plaza. Santa Ana. • 6:30 p.m., Costa Mesa Planning Commi11loo. Council Chamber, 77 Fair Dr. • 7:30 p.m .. Laguna Beach Arts Commission. Council Chambers . 505 Forest Ave. PoucE Loe By DAVID H. BISHOP o.ity l'llot CorY .. poftdant Will Singer wanted to be part of tonight's first City Council election forum in Laguna Beach, but Singer won't be included. He is no longer a candidate. Singer hasn't withdrawn from the race. His petition for a place on the ballot was denied by the city clerk's office because it didn't include enough valid signatures. Tonight's forum. sponsored by Laguna Greenbelt, a non-profit environmental organization, will involve seven candidates whose petitions were declared valid - Paul Munoz, Sinclair "Si" Jones, Rickey Slater, John Jennings Gabriels. Paul M. Christiansen. Martha Collison and Neil Fitzpatrick, the only incumbent. "I'm disappointed and so are my supporters," said Singer, 3 7, the owner of T 1erra del Sol Realty in Laguna Beach. However Singer had ··several problems" with his CM condos OK'd despite protests A much-disputed Costa Mesa condominium project will be built despite objections from nearby resi dents that the project's density would disrupt the q uality of life in their neighborhood. The 19-unit project was approved Tuesday by the Costa Mesa City Council for a 2.4-acre land parcel on the west side of the city owned by Rollo W. McClellan. Jr. The landservedasaquarry in the early 1940s until it was zoned for low-density residential use in the mid-'70s. At a November council meeting, a stormy. three-hour discussion resulted in the council's denying a request to change the zoning of the parcel to medium-density - which would have allowed McClellan to build 23 umts. Homeowners living near the parcel. next to Canyon Park and north of West 19th Street and Whittier A venue, protested because they said the project would impai~ their ocean views. increase traffic and endanger children playing on residential streets.. . The council at that ume voted to retain the low-density zoning, but warned residents that McClellan could propose a development nearly as dense for the parcel under that designation. This week, he did that. McClellan requested l 9 units be built on the site, despite the Costa Mesa Planning Commission's rec- ommendation that only 16 units be allowed. The commission decided that since 30 percent of the parcel is made up of bluffs, leaving only 1.69 acres of developable land on the parcel. the density criteria of 6.5 units per acre should be upheld. The council did not agree. They voted 4-1 to approve the l 9-unit project. Councilman Ed McFarland voted against the project. Pat Dolan, who owns property near the proposed pro~ect, char~ed the council with rubber-stamping the project. "Their decision reeks of favoritism," he alleged. "It was obvious the decision had already been made." he said. referring to high-level support McClellan received at the meeting from community and business leaders Huntington man nabbed in 1$1 million cocaine seizure A Huntington Beach man was I among three suspects arrested when 1 four pounds of cocaine wortb SI I million were seized in Ventura Coun- 1 ty following a week-Iona undercover I investigation by local. state and federal authorities. Fifteen officers from the State I Bureau of Narcotics Enforcement, I the Federal Drug Enforcement Ad- ministration and local Sheriffs depu- ties were involved in the case, police Lt Braden McKinley said. William Nicholas Macias, 24, of Huntington Beach, Mario Julio Cooke, 29, of Solana Beach and David Wynn Weir. 28. of Santa Ana were booked Thursday for investiga· tion of possession of cocaine for sale and investigation of consoiracy to sell HQDdndtoD n-ach items included a surfboard, wetsuit • ~ anaa watch. A Lakewood man told police A resident otth~ JOO block of 5th Thursday morning t.hat he had picked Street returned home Thursday after- up three tecn..qe girl hitchhikers. noon and heard an intruder fleeing. then bad stopped at a Hunti~ton Th b ir&l h d 1 d th .... i. 1 Beach doughnut ahop for a dnrtk. unJ~ked ·~~ !i°nd~w. Th~i;s~ WhiJe he was inside. the girls drove included a $300 ha.ndauo and SSOO in off in his white, 1981 Oldmobile, he jewelry. 1 told police. The loss was estimated at • • • t SS.200. Two wire wheel hubcaps were • • • stolen Thursday from a silver 1977 A map returned to his home on the Cadillac Seville . parked outsidt a 16400 block of Waterway Circle business on the 16000 block of Beach Thursday afternoon and found that Boulevard. The toss was estimated at someone had broken in bysmashinaa SSOO kitcken window. The loss included · • • • . . SSO in quarters. Someone broke a rear wandwtllj to . .• • • enter a a.reen 1983 Chevrolet Mahbu Breakina a. wmdow ~o enter. some-· station wapon parked early Thurs- one bu.l'l)arued a silver and re~ day o n the 19700 block of lnvcme s Chevrolet Blazer parked Thursday on Lane. The loss included computer the 700 block of Delaware Strttt. The equipment worth $2,000. lo included SS60 1n stereo equip-• • • mtnl and $6SO in miscellaneou A resident of the 8200 block of \ I the drug, McK.mley said. The three were arrested in a Camarillo restaurant. Macias' bail was set at S 1 m1lhon. Cooke's at SS00.000 and Weir's at $250.000. the officer said. All three remained in custody early today. McKinley said Cooke was being sought by police in Peru. Hayes Cirde reported Tbursda~ 1h.at achrome1981 Dllmoru! Blck1>tcycle was stolen from the vicinity of the City Gym. The loss was estimated at $250. • • • Two men were spotted Thursda)' ni&ht stealioa two cases of ham burier meat wonh S29 from the Nau&Jes restaurant at Brook.hurst Street and Hamilton Avenue. The men fled in an auto goina west on Hamilton. ••• Somco~ cut a door lock to burtlarize a prqc on the 9600 block of Pettswood Dn••e. The loss, esti- mated at Sl,31S, induded tools. scuba pr and fishina equipment.. • • • A woman reported Thursday that '°meone broke into her home on the 4100 block of Delphi thro~ a rt.ar shdma atass door. The IOS$ included jewelry worth S 1.0 :\S petition, according to City Clerk Verna Rollin~er, who herself is facing a re-election challenge in the Apnl l 0 city election from Dorothy "Sunny" Rhodes. said she's only had one other petition declared invalid in eight years. Rollinger said six of Singer's signatures had to be canceled because they were written on a photocopied version of the original petition. prohibited according to the state election code. Singer also did not have Ills ballot statement written or his statement of economic interests completed, Rollinger said. "I usuaJly recommend they get the full 30 spaces on the petition filled in." she said. "Very often people who say they are registered or think they arc, rcaJly areo 't." A check with the county's Registrar of Voters revealed that several signatures on Singer's orgjnal petition listed outdated addresses. Rollinger said tbal despite several efforts, she was unable to validate enough of the signatures to reach the required 20. She,confinncd 19. "He was the only candidate who did not follow all the procedur~ correctly," Rollinger said. Singer. however, claims that "no place did it say that I couldn't photocopy"the form or support myself fat City Council. I definitely got the short end of the stick." Although Rollinger said Singer "walked in a flash before'' the deadline, she kept the office open to allow him to fill out the required paperwork. Rollinger, who is completing her second fo ur-year term in office this April. Singer claims his own name should have counted toward the total but Rollinger said the question "never arose" because Singer was only listed as the person circulanng the petition. not as one of the signers. Lincoln P. Myere Mesannamed Lion of month Long-time Lion's Club member Lmcoln P. "Link" Myers. of Costa Mesa. has been named Lion of the Month by the Costa Mesa-Orange Coast Lions Club. Myers has been a member of the eroup fo r 18 years. During that ttme, he has served as secretary arid president of the club as well as committee chairman. Myers has lived in Costa Mesa for 25 years along with his wife, Helen, and three children. He is a sales representative for Heirwood Shutter Co.. selling window coverings throughout Southern California. Costa Mesa Suspects stole jewelf) valued al $7.000 from a residence on Boa Vista Tuesda'v afternoon. The homeowners allege that three members of a ~leaning crew who were let into the residence befo~ the lady of the house went to a dentist's appointment are prime suspects. • • • Two 14-year-old Santa Ana girls were arrested Wednesday for shop- ltfting at the Sears sto~ in South Coast Plaza. The two youths entered the store with a shopping bag and later were observed by security per- sonnel shoveling $22 worth of cos- metics 1010 the bu. • l • . A suspect broke into a storage garage recently at 1273 Baker St. and escaped wtth S3.000 in heaV) eqip- mcnt and tools. Irvine Golf dubs and clothes worth S2 300 were taken from a home on N~evo Thursday after thieves broke into a rear window and ransacked the house. • • • More than $3.000 wonh of un· circulated coins wert stolen 1n a break-in on Las Bns.as Thursday. Thieves pried open a rear shdina door of the home that odjoins the Rancho San Joaquin aolf course. • • • Leather luaa&e and cash worth $1 .11 O wett d i500vcttd mt •na Thund.a)' momina 1n a buf'J}lry of a l~ae store at t '77S Main ' Th1evM pned open a froftt door. No ~uspcct\ were ~nor heard Tonight's forum will take place at 7:30 p.m. in the City Council chambers. 505 Forest Ave. ·.Looking to learn? Try this OCC list All roads will lead to Orange Coast College on Saturday with courses tn nine different aspects of life being offered on the Costa Mesa campus. Classes scheduled include: •A two-pan semmar explaining how food can become an obsession. Saturdav and March 3 from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in Room 1 JO of OCC's Counseling and Admissions Build- ing. Social worker Barbara Suzan Manalis is lecturer. The fee is $'20. •A four-hour workshop expla101ng how to sue and defend yourself 1n small claims court at 9 a.m. in OCCs Science Lecture Hall 2. Attorney Sam Gordon is instructor. Fee is $28. •A sem 1 nar for women tocusmg on female sexualit' from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Room t"l 3 ofOCCs Counsel· ing and Admissions Building. Ps~­ chotherapist Shtrle~ Lampen 1s the instructor and the fee is $8. •A semmar exam101n~ foreign policy goals and objectives of the People's Republic of China from 9 a.m. to noon in Room 207 of OCCs Chemistry Buildmg. China expen Perry Ritenour is lecturer. Fee is $6. •A workshop presenting l1fe-sav1ng techniques of cardio-pulmonar) resuscitation from 6 to 10 p.m. Saturda) and .\prtl 2h 111 Laguna Beac h A nng valued b~ the owner at $2.100 was reported missing from a residence tn the 1200 blOl'k of Miramar Street • • • Officers responded to a call nf suspicious people brl"ak1ng tntCI a room at the Surf and and Hott' I on South Coast H1gh""a' at about 11 p.m. Police said the)· (ould find m' suspicious actn tt) at the nine-ston hotel com pie>.. Newport Beach A Ne" port Beach surgeon reportt"tl S2.530 tn office equipment stokn from h1s medical offiC'C 1n the ·WO block of Westminster .\'enue Thur<i· day. • • • A Newport Beach woman ~ported the theft oNbur ttrts and whcC'I~ from- her 1983 Volvo parkeJ 11) thr 100 block of C'aane)' Lane • • • A Newpon Beach "oman reponcd theft of an auto tcreo and tapc<1 valued at $85S from her care parked 1n the 7200 block of uhorc Dnvc • •• A Ncwpon lk11ch mon reported th( theft of S7. l 85 in telev1~1on~ ~tcrro and computer equipment from his home m the l 00 blor k of \ 1a L 1do Fountain Valley Somrone kicked and pncd orn a door at Wich.er Rattan, 11 70 Ed· 1nacr Ave . and \tole S 1.082 in fumuu~. • • • ·\ burglarfon:t'd a door nlTtht track 1n the 16000 block of \1c-s.quttc C'1n:le and ~tole ll 'uko cas<;('tlr r«ordtr an the Student Center. Regjstcred nurse Jean Baughey teaches. Fee is $8. •A four-part lecture series de- signt'd to teach parents how to modify and encourage children's behavior beginning Saturda~ and con tinuir:i.g March 24 . ..\pnl 28 and May 26 m Room 112 of OCC's Home Econ· ornics Building. Family therapist Marti Malterre leads the series. Fee is $30 a couple or $18 for mdividuals. •A course on home electronics repair from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Rooln 112 of OCC's Technology Building. OCC electromcs instructor Jack Nudelman is lecturer. Fee is $15. •"" seminar demonstrati~ how to use handwriting for posiuve life changes from 9 a.m. to noon in Fine Arts Room 116. Graphol~st Betty Gilliland is instructor. Fee is $10. •A course in marketing your own national or intemauonaJ tour pro- gram from 9 a.m. to noon m Rootn 108 of the Science Lecture Hall. Tour packager Jean Marcus is the seminar lecturer and the fee is SI 0. Tickets for all the lecturers and scmmars are on sale tn the 0CC Ticket Office 1n the college's Student Center Building. Tickets are available at the class or h\ phone. using Visa or \lasten:ard. at ~32-5527 air n tk and an air pistol valued "at $1..., 5l1 • • • Thic.·,e~ '1ole a man's 20-inch 18-l aral gold necklace from a bench 1n the loci.er room at Los Caballeros Raniuet and Spons Club. • • • .\ 1a1ht'r reportt'd lo police that ~omeline msulted ht., daughter by rnn11ng graffiti in front o( the home 1n 1ndcl1ble ink Stor e exec shot, killed in Cerritos CERRITO (.\Pl -..\ senior v1or president of Jlobmson·~ depanmco' storefl waHhot to death Thursda) 1n1 parkmi lot as he C'hmhrd into a cu . authont1es said. Edward Te..,.ber, 60, of Fullcnon. died at Pioneer Hospital u\ Anesia about an hour after the shooting. saMl Los Angeles Count) 1hentT's Deput)' John Broussard. gt. uc Maher of the Shentrs lnformauon Bureau said Te)bcr wa.s \hot JUSI atler ht watkeod Out of ibe Robinson'!> in lo!i Cemto Center al 18425 Gndlt)' Rood about 4:SO and climbed 1n10 bts Mercedn-Bent. TeyhC'r had JUSt entered his car when three men approached ham, Brous.sard wd. tt was not known '4h.twr lht') dcmaodcd mone'. whether lc-)'bcr res• tcd or whether the SU.SP«'-' t an)th1ni tram him Nor wu '' c1car ho" man) shots "''re fittd.. / - M Orange Coat OA1LY PILOT/Friday. febNlrt 24. 1984 Food costs feed inflation, but anaIY-ts not Worried Nation's co sumer prices climb .6 percent in January WASH I NO TON (AP)-The t>iaaest food price swgr unu Auautt 1980 pushed consumer pnces up 0.6 perttnt aasi rnoinh. thtll Stetl>C't pin an runt' months. ~ government ~td toda) Half the g;a.in came from a 1.6 pm:ent jump m food pnc:.q. Jhe. Labor Ocpanrueot Ki Pn~ rose for virtually all foods, 1ndudJna such Aaplcs as mealS. eggs. veseW>lef and frwLs. Today's bad ncws had beenexpecud by an.al~ "bo w d lllt summer's prolonged withering b.cat and drougb1. co upled v.1th tht' sc'ert cold wcatM1 ear11C1' th is winttt. ~more openmc." food 1ne' 1table. Cease-fire in ~The esscotia.I SlOt)' is wc'tt finaJly ~runa w food t0flauon we l M"W was in tht cards." Thomu Tbom:scm, crud' economist for Crocker Nauona.l &nit in San FranctlC'O said u> advsncc of the n-pon ·, release. Today's Consumer Pncc lndu rewrdcd the st~~l-<\.trn~an tdephonc balls. tarsiely lhe~lloflbe '°' cmmcnt-ordettd bfukup oft.be Amencan Tdephone & Telegraph Co Phone bill~ \he1tt'P()n said. ~ an a'cragc of 5 2 percent tut month Heaung 011 pnCC') chmbed 2.6 percent. the t&tlt.st one-month pin in nearly thrtt )Ul'S. wllile psolint pnCC$. tumblmg for the fourth stnugbt month. were off I. I pertrnt Natural gas pnccs were also down I. I pcf'CeOl. In aJI. January's 1ncreast Ul Ult CPI v.'U three umcs the.' re''~ 0 2 per~nl advance of Dcttmbcr and the b1ggt"St Jump santt t~ 0. 7 ~en of Apnl. ~Piie.' the frnh pnc" padlup, howe,tt. anaJ)sts didn't for~ a return anytime soon to the tomd 1nfta uon pa~ of Just a fcv. )tars ago. "l ndu" con~m about accderating mflatton an 1984 !>hould ~ a,01dl'd." said for«as~r Donald Ratajczak of CieorgJa State L'nl\c.'~11) He." prcdictcd that most oflht B • t h k ~eathc."r-rt'latc.'d rapid food pncc aocreascs would slov.-el ru S a Y dunngthe!>pnng I nd~d prc)1dent1al spokesman Larry Speakes called the ~ I per\ent inflation rate for the last 12 months ··a BEIRL T L t'b<1non I .\Pl -.\cease-fire medtate'd b' ~ud1 .\rab1a tunl dTect on Lebanon·s Cl\ 11 ~ar fronts toda). !>honh Jltu a llurT) of baules betw~n n'al m1huas. T"'o· hl•U:' la ttr pohre and witn~s reponed sporadic bunt, ol 11 "\ lt•t-propelle-d grenades and machine gun fire in Beirut Command!> 111 'a nous Shute ~t. ,.,lem. Drust and Chnst1an m1ht1as ...i.1J their men "ere." ordered to obser. e the.' cease-fire Their statc."men ts werl' issued as police reponed 1he first '1olauon of the cease-fire and said contacts were being l'\tabhshed to a' en funher infrac- good. lo" rate of 1nflauon" and said that despite the Janua~ gain reponc."d toda) .. prospects remain excellent for continued lo" rates of inflation." Most anal~ sts look for a 5 percent ad,·ance for all of this 'ear ( onsuml·r prices last )ear rose 3.8 percenL their ~t sho~ings1nlt' 1972 Pnc~ had men 3 9 percent m 1982 a fter shootrng up 12.4 percent 1n 1980and 8.9 percem m 198 1. Anearmiu Rhoda Swuaaou. who wu cboeen Miu San Diego. bu aveecS to rellnqu.lab her crown after lt wu a.t..co•ered that ahe had poeed nude for photo. ln tbe January 1-ue of Penthoue maiaztne and.er the name Kina Lee. uons. The (ease-fire aimed at halting the "'1despre'ad fighting !>O Lebanon ) pol1t1lal disputes can be nc."gotlated. began on ~hedule at 11 am 11 a.m. PST). Hopefuls cite individuality Pohce ~1d 11 people ~c.'rc killed and 27 "Aounded in battles "1th monars. rocket-propellc.'d grenades and machine." guns 1n Beirut and the Chouf mountains New Ham pshire TV debate a polite affair attacks that had characterized previous meetings. Sen. Alan Cranston of Cahfom1a who has built his campaign around his dedication to arms control. made." an absolutely direct appeal "All the' candidates here are comm1tte-d to peace:· Cranston said ... But I'm the one who has forced this issue to the forefrontofth1scampa1gn lf}ou \.Otc for an) of the other candidates. 1t"s not certarn what the me!>sage "111 be ... balls. 1f )Ou ~ant a strong cletensc 1f )'OU want to stop the dismantlement of government. then hc.'lp me on nc."xt Tuesda). male me ~our standard ~arer ·· overnight The cease-fire "'as announced Thursda) night b) Pnnce Bandar bin Sultan of Saudi .\rabia aftc."r e1g.ht hours of mCc."t1ng$ in Damascus. the.' ~nan capital. He." said 11 does not address the political disputes between President >\min Gema)el and ~nan-bad.ed Shute Moslem and Druse insurgent) The t · S Mannes. mean"A h1le continued their phased"' 1 thdra"'al to ships offsh ore. but a spokesman said there \\OUld be no decrease in .. combat power" at tht: M .\:-.:CHESTER. "1 .H ( i\PI - The Democratic presidential can- didates are "fighung for d1stin ctton .. as the} t~ to make their messages for ~e"' Hampshire Democratic voters c~ stal clear onl) da~s before the first-in-the-nation pnmar). Beirut a1rpon base unttl the final pullout. In southern Lebanon. reports from C.N. and Lebane..e seturtt) sources said Shiite Moslem demon- strators '>toned Israeli troops who stormed into the Village of Maaraka earl~ toda~. and the Israelis opened fire . A spoke!>man for the U ""· peacekeeping fore~ in that area ~1d there v.ere rn-;ualt1es but that he did not kno1oA. hov. man) The '>CCUnt~ !.ourct·s. v..ho spoke on cond1t1on of anon~ mil) said tour people 1oA.ere lilied and ~5 \\OUnded For 90 minutes Thursday nigh t, the Democratic hopefuls polt tc.'1~ outlined specific issue pos1t1ons and made pleas to specific groups that the> hope." w1 II g1 ve them the votes for '1ctol) in Tuesda> 's elecuon. ··w e are not fighting for unit~ We're fighting for d1stinct1on ," said the Re' Jesse Jackson in the conlron- tauon sponsored b~ the League of Women \Ole'~ "\.\ e unif, at th e.' con' enuon lime This 1s ~hat g1' cs the .\mencan peoplr II\ c choices and ll'e issues ... Sen. Gar) Han ~as equall> clear ··1f we want a representau' e of the best of this party and its past. that ~e nominate.' Vice President Mondale. If. however. we want ne~ leadership w1th new ideas and ne" proposals. then I ask for the help of the people of Ne~ Hampshire.'' theColorado sena- tor said. Former South Dakota Sen_ George McGovern took issue "1th Jackson on his pledge to name a woman as a running mate. ..That. in all due respect. 1s a form of tokenism," McGovc."m said .. It 1s a eas)' .. 1s1ble wa~ to sho~ ho-.a. comm med we are to womc."n ." Former Vice President Walter F Mondale made his plea based on his expenence and his contrast with Reagan ... I know what Jam doing the first day I "ould take cha~e -get arms control. ge't that deficit down. ge't some soc1alJus11ce in <.\menca and pro' 1de the leadership that can onl~ come from someone who knows"' hat he 1s doing:· "1ondale. when th t: Israelis 01)1.:nt:d lire L ' spole\mJn T1murC1olscl said the Israels pulled out Maaraka toda' about 11 hours after shooung 1oA.as heard there and that L ' soldiers and mc.'d1cal teams and Lebanese Red ( rO\') wort...ers "'ere allo-.a.ed into the' 1llage short)) before tht: pullout The.' tone of the debate.' ~as quite pohtc.'. with fe"" of the personal Sen. Ernest Hollings of South Carolina hll on his ded1cat1on 10 liscal respons1b1lll~ ··Send them a message b) s.a~ ing "e not onl} behe' e in social programs. bµt "'e belie' e in pa) mg for them. because that m) track record. If )OU want to pa~ the.' Former Flonda Go' Reubin ~skew outlined his d1ffc."rences "'llh the others on abortion. the' nuclear freeze and trade protection legis- lation. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO BE HELD BY THE ORANGE COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION FOR AMENDMENTS TO THE LAND USE ELEMENT AND TRANSPORTATION ELEMENTS OF THE ORANGE COUNTY GENERAL PLAN AND FOR RELATED PROJECTS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV EN that beginning on March 6, 1984 the Orange County Planning Commission will hold public hearings to consider proposals to amend the Land Use Element (LU 84-2). and Transportation Element (T 84-2), and other related projects. The Orange County Board o f Supervisors will hold a public hearing to consider these matters on May 16, 1984. 1 The Public Hearing includes: A. A privately initiated Land Use Element Amendment pro posal for the Laguna Laure l Planned Community, an approximate 2150 acre unincorporated property, generally locate d along Laguna Canton Road and bounded hby the Cities of Laguna Beach and Irvine and by the Irvine Coas t Planned Community. B. Publicly initiated technical refinements to the Land Use Element of the General Plan. 2 The Public Hearing will include the following proposed amendments to the Transportation Element. A Revision to the Master Plan of Highway (MPAH) Componer t including· 1 Changes to the MPAH modifying the a lignments of Bake Parkway and Santa Maria Avenue In the Laguna Laurel area. 2 Changes to the MPAH modifying the circulation system in and near the cities of Villa Park, Orange, and Anaheim . 3. Changes to the MPAH In the City of Yorba Linda. B. Minor revisions to the Transportation Element text. 3 The Public Hearing will also Include the following related projects: A . Zone Change 8 2-43: Redeslgnatlo n from A-1 (General Agricultural) with an FP-2 (Floodplain) overlay zone to the Laguna Laurel Planned Community District which would allow a maximum of 3600 dwelling units along with residential, commercial, and recreation/open space uses . Co mmunity Profile Amendment 82-16 will be processed concurrent with the Zone Change request. B. Feature Plan 82-SP, which proposes development objectives. criteria and guidelines to evaluate future development proposaJs within the Laguna Laurel Plannned Community. COMPLIANC E WITH CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT: The following e nvironmental d ocumentation has been prepared for these projects purs uant to the California Environmental Quality Act which will be reviewed by the Planning Commission and Board of Supervis o rs prior to or concurrent with the proposed General Plan Amendments and related projects . Environmental Impact Report 263C -La guna La urel Taft Serrano C rawford Canyon Road Deletion EIR -Cities of VIiia Park, Orange, and Anahelm /MPA H. The following projec ts have yet to receive final envtronmental documentation pending lnltla l Study by the Environmental Analysis OMslon. IP84-013 -City of Yorba Llnda/MPAH IP84-016 -Minor Aevlalone to the Transportation Element Text. Technical refinement~. If any, to the Land Use Element. The EIR's listed abo ve are avallable for pubtle review between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m at the Environmental Anatyala DMslon Room 280. 400 Civic ~nter Drive West, Santa Ana, Ca lifornia. The EIR'1, the public comments on the EIR'a and the staff report on the Et R's wlll be kept on file at the above location. The Planning Commlaalon hearings wn~ be held In the Planning Commission Hearing Room on the firs t floor of the County Hall of Administration Building at 10 Civic Center Plaza. Santa Ana. Ca lifornia at 1·30 pm All lnterated parties are Invited to attend and be heard. Written comment• are alto Invited. Comment• may be sent to EMA/ Advance Planning Olvtalon at P O Box 4048, Santa Ana. CA 92702-4048 prtor to or at commenc.ment of the acheduted publlc heattnga. Furtl'Mtr Jnformatlon may be obtaJned by calling the Advance Planning Division at (714) ~-5380. SL.v n(4)005 Iran-Iraq war no oil threat? NEW YORK (A P) -Although the escalating Iran-Iraq "ar poses a threat to the Strait of Hormuz. the Wc."st's main shipping link to Middle East 011. an interruption of tanlt..cr traffic probably would not create a senous 011 shortage anal~ sts sa). But even a pan1al or temporary closure could unnerve oil traders, pushing the pnce on the.' spot market to double Its current S28-S30 a barrel level. analysts said .\n) such increase likel) would be shon-lned. howe\ er. since several 011 producers outside the Persian Gulf could increase production rapidl). Iran has not interfered with tanker traffic in the 26-mile-long trait of Hormuz dunng the 31 :-)ear border war. but 1t has wamed frequentl) tn recent months that 1t would close the strait to punish the Western 011-imponing nations 1f Iraq blocked Iran's Oil nports. There 1s doubt I ran 1scapable of completely block1 ng the strait "I just don't see 11 happening. .. said one Amencan 0tl company execuu'e who discussed the si tuation on cond1t1on that he not be 1dc."nt1fied. "It's been talked about for too long no~. If (1 ran) wanted to do this. the) 'd have done it long ago ·· Prec;1dcn1 Reagan \aid Wednesday .. there·s no wa)" the l 'n1tcd \tate\ ~ould allo"' Iran to block the strait. The Reagan adm1n"tra11on has said the United State-s 1oA.ould take m1lttan .1tt1on 11 ncceo;saf) to prevent such Iranian interference "We fc."el -.a.c can handle an} contjoaency," Pentagon spokesman Mi chael Burch said Thursday. The United States had 30 ships deployc.'d in the.' Indian Otcan .\ earner battle group beaded b} the M1d~a~ 1s clo~·;i to the strait. cruising in the northern .\rab1an Sea AFL-CIO chief says Reagan anti-union By &M Anodaled Ptt11 BAL HARBOUR, Fla. -AfL-00 President Lane." KJr'kland blames the Reagan admin1stratton for wbat ~e cwmi. 111 growm1 anu-unaon senumenl 111 Ame!:lca) manasenal ranks and s.ay11 Prti1dcn1 Rearn bas put nc~ tools m the h.and11 of employers to a nae tradt um~ns When asked why the labor federation was M> hosttle to Reagan. Kirkland s.zud at a Thursday news conference. "The e•pcnencc of the past three y~an under this admin1stnet1on has been a bleak one ao tc.i:ms . of tht concerns and interests of workrng people Kirkland ma.1ouuned that Reagan hu .. sent out a messaie and a signal" to employers to adopt a get-tough stanct With un1on'I A real 'good news' baby BALTIMORE -.\fter 14 m1!>Camages 10 10 )ears. a \\Oman from Kuwait del1,cred a health) baby gJrl after a complc.'x medical procedure, and named the baby Bashaer wtuch mc."aM ··good ne-.a.) ··Amal RaJeh. ~8. gave b111h to a 4-pound. 4-ounce gJrl at Johns Hopkins Hosptt.al on Thursda) after ~eeks of plasma ~para~on. 1n which doctors remo,ed MO percent of the.' woman s blood to get nd of a dangerous substance called ant1-P. The. blood wa) replaced with protein and saline soluttons until her bod\ could manufacturl' more whole hlood and protect1\c ant1bod1cs Consul robbed, beaten DETROIT -The C anad1an consul &".ncral says hr .. was Just unluck} .. after being robbed and p1stol-wtupped 1n downtown Detroit. Milton Blackwel~. 61, .said h~ was attacked Thursday mom1ng after parking his car m an underground garage. ·· 1 am sure this was not an attack against me but against anyone "'ho came along at that momc."nt who lookc."d hke a possible npoff.'' he said. Antlbodles 'ran amok' HOUSTON -David. who li ved in germ-free plastic bubbles ncarl ) his whole life because he had no antibodies to fight disease. died when one form of antabod~ de, eloped in such abundance that 1t ran amok through his bod\', doctors said Dr Wilham T Shearer said at a news conterence Thursda) that the.' "totaJly unexpected .. prohferauon of one." t} pe of white blood cell probably was caused b) a bone marrow transplant that was in tended to 8J'e the 12-year--0ld bo) the 1mmunit) he nevc."r had. "He knc."w his health was failing and told us so .. in tbc last da)s before his death Wednesda}. said Shc."arer. who paused se' era I t1mes to fight back tears ... He said something to the effect that. ·Here we ha' e all these tubes and all these tests and nothing 1s working and I'm getting tired. Why don'1 we JUSt pull out all these tubes and let me go home?"' Abby thanks leglslature .\ TLANT A -Ab1ga1l Van Buren. the nat1onall) S)nd1cated advice columnist. appeared briefl y before the- Georg1a General Assembl) to pra1!>c.' the Leg.islatul"( for passi ng a "h' ing -.a.111'' bill. The author of the Dear Abb) column. who for W ~ears has supportc.'d the cause ol "death "'llh d1gn11~ ... commended the Gcnc."ral Assembl) for making Georgia the 18th state to pass similar leg1sla11on The measure "ould allow adults to sign legal documents instructing their ph)SJC1ans to discontinue hfe-sustain1ng procedures. except for food and pain killers. when such procc."dures sene onl) to prolong the moment of death from a tc."rmmal illness. Clalm filed ln deport maup LOS .\NGELES -A $1 00.000 claim has been filed against the government on behalf of a wrongly dcponed bo\ and h1~ father. as 1mm1gration officials struggled to house dozens of mmors they are now forbidden to deport A claim seeking $50.000 each for Juan Moreno Lopez. 14. and his father. Juan Moreno Garcia. was delivered Thursday 10 the Jusuce Department and the Immigration and Naturahzauon Se rv ice. said Peter Schey, attorney for the Santa Ana )Outh and his fa ther. The claim alleges that Mano. a kgal U.S. resident. suffered unlawful arrest. 1mpnsonment and deportation. mental and emotional distress. anguish and v1olat1on of Fifth Amendment due process nghts. Schey said. Detecdve hlts CHP car LOS ANGELES -A high-ranking shentf s offi cial had nearl) twice the legal hm1t of alcohol in his blood "hen he smashed a car into a parked California Highwa) Patrol car. test results released Thursday show. District attome) spolesman Al Albcrgate said tests performed shortl) after the.' accident earl) Wednesday showed that Paul Strohman. head of the.' 441-membcr sheriffs detectt'e d1v1s1on . had a blood-alcohol level of .19 percent tate la"' sets a legal hm1t for dnvers of . I 0 percent. Border shoot suspects held SAN DIEGO -Two Mexican nationals. one of whom was shot in the leg during a confronta tion between Amencan authonttcs and suspected border bandits. have been booked for investigation of attempted murder in the wounding of a U.S. Border Patrol agent. police say. San Diego PohcearrestedGabnel Zamora Hernandez. 27. and Antonio Garcia. 26, on Thursda) for investigation of charges related to Wedncsda} night's gun battle in which Border Patrol agent James Bendorf was shot in the jaw. Sallor killed on •hip BEIR UT. Lebanon -A U.S. Navy man was killed and two oth ers wett tnJurcd m an accident aboard the amph1b1ous assault ship USS Guam, a spokesman for the U.~. Mannes said toda}. Anny Col. Ed McDonald said the accident involved a cargo elevator the victims had been re pa1ring al the time of the accident Thursday night. McDonald said the cause of the accident was under investigati on. He said the." names of the victims were being withheld until their relauves WCI"( notified . Arafat to meet Huueln AMMAN. Jordan -PLO chief Vasser Arafat is expected m Jordan on Saturday to resume talks with Kini Hussein ona "future Jordanian-Palestinian rdationthip. 1 PLO official said today. The talks arc aimed at crutana ··a common COCJlistcncc" between Jordan and the Pllest10e L1berat1on Orpnizauon ··which will be based on 1 confcderauon," id Abdel Rah11Jl Ahmed. a PLO executive committee member. President Rcapn ha called for ettat1on of a Palestinian entity .. an aSS0C1ation Wl th Jordan" on the bmeti-occup1cd Wes.t Bank. lsnel has rtJcctcd such 1 plan. Red Cblne.e ezecate •PY PEKJ NG -I\ fonncr hanghai cleric was executed th LS Wttk on charges or spy1n' for Taiwan and rttnuuna others to "Oce to the enemy.· l\\'O Chinese nn'1J)lpcn reponcd tn cd1t1on that •m~cd today in Pek.ina. Tbc Thursday ed1t1oni of hanJhtt's Liberation Dally and Wen Hui Bao nc\\r papers said Zhu houz.hona. wtJ e ccutcd Wcdncsda)' aflcr lhc upreme ~plc·s Coun upheld 1 1o~cr coun') death sentence. Zhu. formerly a ckrk or. supply and martctinacoopcrata\'t an 1 h.an,na suburb, had a Pfe' iow recotd of law.bttak1n1 and v.u s.entr nccd an l980 to thrtt )can of .. rtform throii&h cdu uon." but c pcd to Hona Kona. the Pf'ClS&C'COunts sa1J, ' t Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, Februaty 24. 198' LJWl'1 RDONNAYS--. ulver Dr. Phone: 714 * 4 Liter ALMADEN "Miraclt' of M1rades A fairly smoolh, lru1ly and lively cabernet with decenl vanetal character al an arn<Rtn(ll)' low pnce Al any rale, 11'1 a slt'al. bottled mcidt>ntally bv Parducci ·· -Wm~ Di1eovt'nt'a Cabernet Sauvignon '81 750 ml. $}99 Nectar, R0&e', Chablis, Rhine or Burgundy Almond or Liebfraumilch Extra Dry Champagne Dbl. 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If you're an average American ph ysician, )OU vo luntaril y freeze your fees. For a year. Or six months.Just in case Ferrari comes out with something in the fall that )O u'vejust got to ha ve . In red. Turbo chafJed. That's what the California Medical Association sui$ested to us members last week. The American Medical Association followed. Of course. a fee freeze is better than a fee hike. And getting run over b) .a Volkswagen is bc:t!er t.han setting run over by a train; you might su rvive 1t, but 1t s sull going to hurt. It's as 1fthe nati on's bankers took a look at inflation in 1980 and said. "This has got to stop. We're freezing interest rates at 21 percent." Gee. thanks. According to the AMA 's statistics, the avera$e doctor in this country coll ects fees of $260,000 a year. Certainly, these guys have heavy expenses. They ha ve to pay office rent and nurses salaries. the} must borrow money for equipment and furnishings. the~ must bel ong to professional associations so they can keep up wllh Journal articles and go to conventions in Hawaii and Flonda. they must dress in expensive suits so their patients will have faith in them, they must at least try to pay off their medical school debts during the first year of private practice, they must JO tn country clubs, send their children to pri vate school!> and lavish extravagances upon the mates who worked as secretaries or teachers or waitresses or stock brokers to put them thro ugh school. they must subscribe to several in vestment newsletters and they must actually pay for some of the drugs th ey dispense in their offices. With all that, the average American medical doctor's personal income is $100,000 a year. That's six times the income of the average American. Runaway hea lth care costs increased at twice the rate of inflati on last year and doctors are just about the only people who can put on the brakes. In addition to freezing their fees -indefinitely -they can make a better effort to eliminate unnecessary surgery and to treat people either in their homes or in the physicians' offices. This would cut down on astronomical hospital costs. which are directl y related to health insurance costs. They can reduce their reliance on drugs and they can forget the diagnostic strategy that dictates ordering every lab test devised since Dr. Harvey discovered c1rculat1on. The AMA ha s endorsed all of these measures. Perhaps 1t recognizes that doctors are suffering an image crisis the~e days. On one hand. their patients want to revere them. After all. the y routinely place thei r Ii ves in hands of their doctors. On the other hand, the y resent paying fat fe es to gu ys who'll see them for five minutes except on Wednesdays. weekends or the three months a year they are on ' acat1 on. Perhaps doctors would like to get back the onl y thing they can't buy. OpinionJ u Pr•HO tne •P•<t' •Oove •re mo1e 01 rne D••lr P1101 Omer v-• •xpr....O at> 11>11 P• .,. thOH ol tn.ir a11tnor1 or •r11111 '1••11•• comm•"' 1 '""'flC AooreJs rne O.rty Prior P O Bo• 15llO Co•t• M.,• CA t21l26 r.i~nat>• 11141~2 4J1 • ''Some arrived at the (tennis} courts Jn Rolls Royces. but they called themselves amateurs.·· AKDT ROOl'fBY colamnlat PAT BUCHANAN Supreme Court de-Christianized nation· s schools - WASHING TON -Whose creed should form the foundation of Amcri· can law? Whose beliefs should serve as blueprint for governance of Ameri- can society? Should the United States be a Christian or pagan country? BYPASS: THE ROAD TO HEALTH Questions no less momentous arc at issue in the re-engaged conflict over a School Prayer Amendment to the Consutution. The time has come to separate the sheep from the goats. For 18 decades, the creed that *' Word assocUltton tests, too, ha ve to be updated. If somebody said "bypass" a generation ago. you'd think ofa road detour. Now you think ofhean surgery. Q. What do the Holl ywood types mean when they say a movie has "legs"? A. That a lot of people who see it once go back to sec It again. Promptly or during later releases. Three men have achieved both the highest military and highest civilian rank in the history of the United States. Name them. Oh. all right. Washing1on. Grant and Eisenhower. When the bell rings. go directly to study hall. Q. In Japan's business Jargon. what's a "Supreme Adviser"? A. The title usually given corporate presidents and board chamnen when they retire. A vanation of "Consult· ant." The older the part-time worker, the more likely said part-time worker will stay on the JOb. according to the career sta11st1c1ans. Confucius was into roses. If salt concerns you, bear in mind that frozen vegetables can contain I 00 percent more of same than fresh vegetables. Correspondents report Reverend Rabbets retired from his job as pastor of a church m Bakfogstoke. EnaJand. He was replaced, they say, by Rever- end Fox. Youn$ lady at cocktail pany: "I tned stnpteasc. but I couldn't pull it off." If you're the average man. your body contains 50 quarts of water. about. Lose 7-12 quarts. and you're a goner. Average age of cars on the road now -this figure changes from time to time -is six and a half years. Only JOmt in the human body that can rotate 360 degrees 1s the shoulder. How would you like to be a letter earner 1n China's city of Shenyang? Therein hve more than 5.000 women named L1 Shu-Zheng. records to score 92 goals in one season. How many home runs would be the equivalent 10 baseball? A. Eighty-five. Some jump from the current record of 6 I! Q. Why is a "cataract" in one's eye ca¥ed by that name? A. Things look as though you're peering through falling water. a cataract. that's all. The military code name of the Grenada rescue mission was "Oper- ation Urgent Fury." Not good. Not good at all. The mission was success-fu~ but the name is too comic-booky. Sounds like a story about a horse. Should'vc called it something more to the point. Like "Operation Hernia Repair." maybe. No. that's not quite It. "The quality of hfc:· said the philosopher on the bar stool. "de· pends on the liver." A barnacle's ovaries arc in its head. Remember. with one ounce of pepper you can season 1,440 hens' eggs. Q. Hockey player Wayne Gretzky L.M. Boyd 1s a S.} nd1ca1ed of the Edmonton Oilers broke all columnise. served as foundation for Amcncan law was Chnstianity. And a ra ther stem Protestant Christianity at tbat. Abortion wasa cnme. Shops were closed on Sunday. Salacious novels " were censored in good conscience. Pornography was an impermissible outrage that could merit its producer a jail term. Drugs were outlawed. Prostitution was prohibited. An "cx- pcnment. noble in purpose," said Hcrben Hoover, was launched to . outlaw the .. demon rum" visibly destroying the work habits, families,• li ves and neighborhoods of the imm1· grant population. '1 In the publ ic schools. Protestant cl ergymen do ubled as teachers. Ca th· ohc bishops set up parochial schools, acentul) ago. not because the pubhc schools were too 1rrelig,ious. but because they were too Protestant. America was a Christian country. I\ quanercentury ago. without pnorconsultation wtth a democratic people. w1thoutsuppon in prcccden1 or the Consutut1on. the Warren Court undenook the systematic de-Chnst1anizat1on of Amenca, be- g.mning, but not stopping, with the public schools. ··Amateur athletes earn pro-style salaries The seculanzauon must proceed, the Court ruled. to bring society into compliance with the First Amend- ment provision that the .. state must be neutral" between religious faiths. Something much more radical, how· ever, was afoot. When Bible instruction, school prayer, Christmas and Easter cel- ebrations were being expunged from the cumcula and expelled from thr schools, the vacuum was not meant to go unfilled. Tbc beliefs. teachings. - traditionsofa Christian faith were not simply displaced. they were replacedb> those ofa new and alien creed. Amateur long jumper Car) Lewie ha• a truet fund. When the local hardware store m our little community put up the money for the uniforms for one of the teams in my son's Little League more than fifteen years ago. I should ha ve known that was the beginning of the end of amateur athletics in America. If there's money m sports. you can bet business organ1zat1ons are going to get in on it. I don't know how high schools and colleges have kept advertisers off the backs of the shins their teams wear, but you can be sure that's coming. The first thing our bumptious Olympic champion. Bill Johnson, did after winning the downhill ski race was fl y to Austria to sign a contract to endorse some kind of sports equip- ment. There's nothing wrong with pro- fessional sports. althousJl it strikes most of us who don't do 1t for a living as funny an yone would be working when he's playing. What 1s wrong is when athletes pretend they're amateurs when they're not. That's the kind of dishonesty that's prevalent 1n so-called amateur sport these days. College football and basketball are filled with closet professionals who exchange their services for something of value. It happens m any sport where there's much money involved. One of the spom that went honest not so long ago was tennis. For many years the biggest tennis tournaments ANDY ROONEY were billed as amateur. The people who played in them did nothing else but play tennis all year long and some of them arrived at the courts in Rolls Royces. but they called themselves amateurs. Tennis did the sensible thing in 1968. They admined players were doini it for money. Now even our Davis Cup team 1s composed of professionals. That seems wrong. but at least n's hones1. Recently I went to the granddaddy of all indoor track meets. the M1llrose Games. It was run for man) years with impeccably h1~h amateur stan- dards by an old Ph1ladelpha depan- mcnt store. Wanamaker's. Little b} little. each year. those standards have become 1ncrcasin&ly pcccablc. This year at the M1llrose Games, man) of the events were named after some product or corporation which. presumably. chipped 1n some of the money that went to the amateur competitors. I saw Herb Schmertz. the public relations genius for the Mobil Oil Corporauon. across the arena from me. The name Schmcnz has been important to the Millrosc Games over the years and I th ought to myself. "Herb's not such a bad guy after all. he's a track fan hke the rest of his family." A few pages farther along 1n my program I was d1sillus1oned. The event in my program was called ''The Mobil 5000." Now I don't know whether Herb was there because he loves track or Mobil. Amateur track and field athletes and the people who run the meets have found a new and interesting way to maintain the athletes' amateur status. The bis-name runners and jumpers who bnng the crowds in and sell tickets (at $25 a seat ) set up trust funds for th emselves. The trust fund system 1s simple. If a meet organizer wants a star miler to compete and help fill the hall. he pays perhaps $7.500 into the athlete's trust fund. An outstanding amateur track star can put as much as SI 00,000 into his trust kitty in a good year. While the trust fund 1s technically held by The Athletic Convcss. the athlete can draw from 1t for travel , training and hving expenses. He can even buy himself a car. So what else 1s there? That'!. what I do with my salar). Andy Roonc.·> 1s a synd1carNJ columnist. Fire Feldstein, treasury chief advises president \\ASHI N(1TO~-lhc b.id'itage sq uabbhng bctwcl'l1 I rea~ur\ \)cc· retary Donald Reg.an and Ma rtul Feldstein. chairman of th e< ouncil of Economu. Adv1~rs ~aHoned down for propr1et) °\~le when the t WO n vals appeared together hcforc C ·on gres two week., ago But I've learned thcJt onl> thl"da) before. Rcp n 'IU&ge'>tcd pnvatcl) tha1 Feld te1n 'hould !)(fired Durina a meelmg of ~nior manager!> at the Treasun-Reaan 'urpmed o;ome of ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat hi s to p aides by referring to Feldstein di sparagingly sevcraJ times. The next day, Regan adopted the air ofa reasonable man trying to weather an impa11ence he knows must be suffered. He could afford to !)(tolerant. 1f sull mildly d1sda1nful. of the pedagogical Feldstein, for Reaan'srosy \'1ewoftheeconom)' is the one the president accepted. Feld'° tc1 n ·\gloom) forecasts ""ere rejected But Reaan madt' no secret of the course he thin ks Fcldstem should H.l . khw•rt1 Ill l'uDlol - ChHy Dowellby fO•I"" tl>d """llltll ,.,,.,.,..,.,.._ J'uf,1t1tt .. 1 .. ..,_, 1•1 flf '"" 1•• •• 110 ""'"' lh1 !It (:t'~l4 .__. • ._. Arl11r• •J•••Nlnntl .. M'. U\ n. • ''"'1 ( i.<il• ~ ..... L;. ~,.;, l•rrr o. 9pe•ra l,j•""V'"<I I"''"' Jac1 AIDEISOI have followe-donce hisadVlC:ewaS spumed: Shut up or iet out. The secretary of the trca5ury lamented to h 1s manaaen the fact that aovem· mtntdocsn'temulatcpnvate indus- try, where employees "takeorden and salute orclsc art boot.ed out." Buically. Rcun cons1dcn Fclds- te1n 's conunucd harpinaabout the 11pn11c federal defic1u -and has suppon of tax increases-to be disloyal He also thanks Feldstcm's pred1ct1onsofimpendanadoomare based on 1vory·towrreconom1cs. not markt1place rcalt11cs But 1ntcrv1ews with Treasury econ· om1sts reveal that most of them ap with.feJchtein'seconomic1naly11s. They say Regan 11 merely prov1dm1 the rationale for a president who must play the election·year role of Dr. FeelJood. prt~bina uppers wtthout com1na to terms with tbe malady. Butoddly2no . several Treasury cconomiSlS with Repn's views on loya ty even as they con- ceded Feldstein· supcnor analyi11 of theeconomy. Theywertsharpl)' critica.J ofFeldstcin 's pub- hcity·ltekma. tbere'u widespread susptc1onthat his real mouve 1s to re tum as a hero to ha. professorsh.ipat Harvard thiuummer. I've learned chat the fallina-out between Rtpn and Feldstein dates l:JQck to the fall oft 982. ""hen they ~trt workina on the prtsldcn t' s 1983 econom1crcpe>n rn prcltmmarY drtfl. Feldstein refcmd lo thl' .. f;ulcd economic policies oflhc Inst I 0 years." Furious. Repn reminded Felds. tci n that this was indictin1 two Republican administnuions a Iona with Jimmy Caner's. "There's betn no Jove lost since then.'' a source s1ud MINl-PROALE-Syna's Hafez Assad has been treated by a U S specialist forcard1om yopathy. an irrcvtri.iblc hcand1sea1e. A sad's deterioraUnJ health 1s obv1ou ly known to bis brother, Rifut. who recently hid pictures of him If plastered on tbc walls of Oam&tC'Us and in the pruldtntlal palac:e 1uclf. Rlfut. who runs the ltttel polu:e. i cons.idtttd to be more uoubltsome than his brot.hu J1d nd~r>aniu f11.d1't1rrd col um nm. The cvolut1onists in public educa- uon did not sen le for equal time. They proceeded to run out of the pubhc schools all competing theories of creation. Effons to subject . Darwin's theory to the same critical scrutinr. thc evolutionists once turn- ed on biblical theory arc rejected with passion. When the last posting of the Ten Commandments had been ripped down. when Bible-based moral teach- ing on sex and the famil y had been dismissed, they were replaced -in se>. education and values clarification courses-with a catechism that teache~that all consensual suual ' relations, insidt> or outside of mar- nage, represent varied "life styles" 1 entitled to equal 1cspect. Where the old church taught sin and damnation. the new church preaches happiness ' and tolcranct. Whose creed is this? In his bnef and bnlhant "What is Secular Human- ism?," J 1m Hitchcock traces the history, development. teachings and h1crarchsofthc new creed. As Dr.Hitchcock demonstratC"s. "Humanism is hardly the bcmgn, tolerant force 1t pretends to be. Indeed, it 1s hiJhly intolerant. It has a keen sense ofbcina locked into a continuous philosophical and socil3 struglc with religious belief, in which the ultimate sta.kesare nothing less than the moral foundations of so-• c:icty .... Precisely. Under humanism. such alhed sects as femin1 m, environmentalism, cplitarianism, pacifism. and soc1al- 1sm arcpcnn1ued unrtstricted l<XC1S to effect the recruitment and lndoctn· nation of a capti \'C audience of 40 m1lhon children an Amenca's pubhc schools. Christianuy, the enemy. ii not The school pra)crcruude, t.~. 1s the fil"5t veat counterofl'ens1vc ofa badly routed Oristian community t,, tteapture their ~ied pubhc tchool11nd rtt1tablish fbefrbeliefs u the l"t mace moral foundation of A mm can IOcicty. Cbri1ti1ns have e-. cry naht 10 do so~ I ndecd, they art undeuome obhpuon to try. Patrick B~l••tJ•n i uynctiar.id 'cOlumnut \ .. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Friday, February 2.C, 1164 COAST People ANN LANDERS U DA. ITEINCROHN Al GARDEN Al Chinae bruh a.rtiat Dr. Ntnc Yeh to entertain at banquet. Banquet to aid Asian students Six countians on scholarships from Medellas this year Medellas (Medical, Dental. Legal Ladies Society) will sponsor its an- nual Chinese New Year benefit dinner on Sunday. March 4 at Peking Duck restaurant in Orange. The 5:30 banquet is the group's major f und·raiscr of the year, accord- ing to Medellas president. Mrs. Paul Lam. Proceeds will go toward a scholarship fund for Chinese, Japanese. Korean and Filipino stu- dents in Orange County enrolled in medical. dental or law schools. m keeping with the organ1zauon's desire to serve the As1an-Amenc.an com- munity. Cheryl Oshida of Fountain Valley and Warren Chow of Huntington Beach arc scholarship recipients for the 1983-84 academic year. Oshida, who was elected to Ph i Beta Kappa and graduated from UC Irvine, is a fi.nt·year student at UCLA Dental School. She is the daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Otto Oshida. Chow attended Marina Hlgh School and graduated cum laude fro m the University of Southern California. The son of Mr. and Mrs. David Chow is m his second year at the University of Health Sc1enccs, Chicago Medical School. Also sharing in the $4,500 1n scholarships that ranged from $500 to S 1.000 are Margaret Cheng of Tustin at Duke Medical School, Kyle Kawakami of Placentia at Stanford Law School. Louise Sa nematsu of Orange at Yale University School of Medicine and Jennifer Won' of Orange. enrolled in the UC River- side-UCLA Bio Medical Sciences Program. The banquet program will feature Dr. Nang Yeh. master of Chinese brush pa1ntmg. Dr. Yeh, who re- ceived his doctorate in Asian studies and government from Claremont Graduate School. 1s on the faculty at Coastline Community College. He has had a number of one-man shows and did a half-hour TV special on his art for NBC. To make reservations for the banquet. phone 879-7767. YES, trattoria had big success Meanwhile. couples dine elegantly 'For Love's Sake· in Corona del Mar The Youth Employment Service (YES) board of directors outdid themselves with their 11th annual "Roman Feast." in the banquet room of the American Legion Hall in Newport Beach. Carolyn Sweetland reports that a better-than-expected turnout ofabout 600 people rewarded board members for their diligence in offering the famil y-oriented event. Board member Bill Budanak and wife Elsie could take special pride in his ticket·selling record-about I 00! And Frank OlovlneUl and Loren10 GagJlo deserve special mention for their famous spaghetti sauce. The chief cooks showed up early Monday to lighta fire under the sauce that was served beginning at 5:30p.m. on Valentine's Day. Cltrts Hopper was in charge of transforming the hall into an Italian ~rattoria. In honor of St. Valentine, decorations were in red and white, With plenty ofballoons to lift party spirits. Benefit chairman Nancy McNa1b brought her family, including husband Steve and daughters Heldt and BoDDle. and YES president Mary Pearson also attended. Greeting guests at the door was Helene Joy,a volunteer. and board member LoDDJeCurrter. Ratb Urban headed the serving line and handled ticket collections. Grant McNlff, Carl Vella and Pllyllls Gren all were present to see the turnout they helped muster with their ticket sales. Others seen at the feast included Evelya Hart, Earllne Loop, Barbara Bray Jlm and Barbara de Boom and Lori and Dave Rienstra (with 9-mdnth-0ld son Andrew). And J1d1e Calvin P. Sc~ldt, traditionally head oftnn>room crew, wanpin on hand. • • • Heans, roses and romance set the scene for Jlldl and MleUel IAIO'• recent dinner party, .. For Love's Sake." . To capture thetraditionaJ Valentine'sspirit, they decked out their Corona del Mar home in red with white lace accents, hiahliahted with pink 1 and red roses. . Pianist DtclE Powell entertained auests throuahout the evenrnswtth romantic melodies. including the traditional "My Funny Valentine." · Bqinninawithoyttcrson~halfshell,aucsuw~~tcdto crevctte a la creme, cha bl is Prem.Jer C~ Les Montm11ns 7~. po~lc~ madeira avec champianons, carrotes v1chy: couractte1 f1rc1cs. n1 ptlaf, croissants, champaanc Brut Prommery ano tartc des amourcx. catered by Cuisine/Cuisine. Luscious Q()dj va chocolates topped offthe meal. Au reminder of the romantic evenina. each woman was aiven a rose petal sachet in a lace handkerchief. For the men ... chocolates. Amo• the friends touti.na Cupid's s~· aJ day were Tom and KaGy Mablm GtlandPaalaK.n1eT,Btnand W1Ma .... er,l\tlll1nd Olaf~, J"eand Du.lelle Joab,Ab an SMny Lopa, MleUel and larall Abnbm. Sim• and Lyn Pearl.ma•. Dtek and Maeyaue Wet11, JletfHI and Odla. G~IMl.reH, Mlaael WaW.1 and Jiil Harley. Dedication to Scouting · started with Jamboree Newport Explorer innovator gets highest award By STEVE MARBLE OflMOlllfr""°ll..., Thirty years ago. Stan Bressler arrived in Newpon Beach - a 13-year-old Boy Scout from Cold Water. Mi ch. Bressler was here for the Boy Scouts Jamboree, a monstrous gathering on a sprawling grassy mesa that was used for cattle-grazing after the Scouts packed up and went back home. Bressler didn't realize 1t then but 1he trip west bad been a fateful one. The sandy·ha1red Midwesterner now is a Newpon police officer working out of a station located on the grassy mesa that he visited as a teen. Newport Center has replaced the cattle, towers of glass and steel have taken the place of the hundreds of tents the Scouts used and the road running past the police station ~s named in honor of the jamboree. "It 1s kind of funny," he admitted one recent morning while cleaning fast·food wrappers and other rem- nants of an eight-hour graveyard shift from his patrol car. ''I don't think the irony of it all even dawned on me unul the ci ty moved the police station up here. That's when it struck me. Stan Bresaler "Now I look around... he says, waving to the rows of polict can around tum, "and I thmk ·1 used to camp here.' It's kind of hard to believe." The one thing that hasn't changed 1s Bressler's involvement 1n the Boy Scouts. It's become a passion. Thineen years aao, he helped stan the police department's Explorer program, ~he law enforcement arm of Read chef !'rank OIOYinettl um plea hJa famoua aaace wttb a little belp from wUe Rita at tbe Roman Fea•t benefit. I the Boy Scouts. Two of his youna rCCtUits have served as national chairmen and more than a doun have gone on to become police officers. Each year, he takes the group to the Explorer's national conference. foot- ing the enure bill. Each year he takes them camping. Each year he has them over for an old·fashioned Chri$tmas. Each year there's a pizza pany. a Halloween party and a summer tno. Bressler pays for the travels and P-therings out of his own pocket. And tf it means tak1 ng 12 Scouts by bus to Colorado to save on airfare then that's the way it is. "They're such Jood kids," he says in way of Cllplaming his acnerous behavior. "It Just pumps me up to see them. It's so rewarding." Now. Bressler 1s the one beang rewarded. His work was recognized last night when be was ~ven the Silver Beaver Award, the highest Scouting honor given to a volunteer. He also received a medal of honor from the American Lesion for his work in the faplorer program. But it wasn't always awards and back slaps. "At first we had a lot of trouble getting people in law enforcement to take the pr<>J!'&!'l seriously. Even people on this department used to laugh and kid me," explains Bressler. "It was hard to convancc people that these high school-age kids were aood for the depanment. Some officen reprded it as babys1u1n1 and thouaht they juS1 got in the way." Bressler credits Pohce Chief Pete Gross for sucking with the Explorers back when tbt pro&ram was more of a novelty than anything else. Presently, there are more than 35,000 boys and girls involved 1n Explorina nuionally. What some police chiefs once wrote off as the "kiddie corp5" has become a huge program that is vital to some money-strapped police depanments. A s1x·pcrson police department tn Idaho. for instance. has beefed itself up with 25 Eltplorers. Newport's pTogram now 1s seen as a model for other ciues and is the onl y one 1n the country that bas produced two nationaJ chairmen. a position that offen travel and the opponunhy to meet with the top law enforcement officials in the country. ··we try to live them all tbc encourqment in the world. Let them do a bit of everything," says Bressler. But like a ball club manager who has had a couple of winning seasons, Bressler is flirtina with the idea of retirement and turning over the reins of the Exploring pr0tu3m to someone else. "I tell my wife I will but then l spot a new I 5-ycar-0ld and I think, 'Ah, another national chairman.' So I'm not sure what I'm goinJ. to do. He pauses and smiles, "But l'U probably keep doing it." Carsons settle, cost of lea vin cut for ex-wi e By The Associated Press Jobuy Carson and his estranged wife Jouu have settled on a tempora ry financ1a1 suppon arrangement. it's nowhere near the $220.000 a month she had sought. says a spokesman for the hos1 of"The Tonight Show." "Both parties have accepted an agreement for temporary spousal suppon that follows the coun's tentative ruling, which was approximately 16 percent of the amount requested by Mrs. Carson. We had suggested 10 percent.." said Canon's attorney, Norman S. Oberstein in Los Angeles. Mn. Carson's request to a Los Angeles Supcnor Court had amounted to about $2.64 million a year JOANNA CARSON from her 58·year-old husband. She had based the monthly support claim on such items as S37.065 a month for jewelry and furs, S3.955 for clothes. S 12,625 for gifts to friends and relatives,$ 1.400 for grocenes and $88.000 for personal expenses. The announcement folJowed several days of conferences between lawyers and Judge Frances Rothschild. Palm Springs arts center gets Hope One ofPalm Spring's best known residents is lending his name to a new S 11 milJion gathering spot for ans lovers: the Bob Hope Cultural Center. "This Wlll be a world;s-clahty open to the entire desert valle}." said shopping center magnate est Bab. executive' ice president of a group raising money for the perfo ing arts center. · The 80-year-old Hope, an ~1d golfer when he 1sn 't crack.Jng JOkes on stage, was chosen for the honor as "the desen's most famous and dcservang citizen," Hahn said. Groundbreak.Jng 1s planned for January 1985 and construction should be complete by that fall or earl) I 986 The center will nse on 16 acres of the College of the Dcscn campus. a S500.000 parcel the college Wlll lease at SI a }ear for 66 }Cars through special legislation. college president Fem Stout said this week. The Friends of the Cultural Center booster group has rece1' ed about S3 miJlion in cash and pledges for the center. Hahn said Wednesda)'. and he 1s leading a campaign of prominent citizens to raise the rest Connery's honor gets to the point Actor Seu Couery, the onginaJ .:§ent "007" of James Bond movies, was prcstnted a curly wig and the traditional puddang pot at Harvard as the Hasty Puddina Theatncal's Man of the Year recipient. "This is the first time I've been in Boston and I'm thrilled to be goina wtlh hair." the balding Conner) said Wednesday. "If I had been educated here at Harvard, I would have m1dt an intrlhgent speech. But sinct I left school at 13 and sinct v.c're running about 15 minutes late. I'll JUSt SB) thank 'YOU very much indeed." Connery also was presented Wlth a dan board beanng a photo of Roger Moore, the other James SEAN CONNERY Bond. Are Olymplan• wast1ag energy? Abel lth1at, the oldest hv1na U.S. Olympic m~I Winner at 91 , has a word for the kind of training young runners put themselves through these days. ''R1d1 culo11 ... said the silver medalist tn the 1.500 meters ract at the 1912 Summ .. 1 Games 1n Stockholm "You've got luds 1n htah ~hool runnina five, six miles a day before breakfast. I didn't run five miles an a moftth." K.avtat commented Wedncsda)' at the 61 st annual convention of the American Alliance for Health. Phy11cal Educ:auon. Rccreauon and Dance m Philadelphia. The year Kiv1at won the 11lvcr nttdal. he "A-Orked a a travchna salesman. selling clau nngs at htah 5ebools and e<>llqc tbrouahout Ntw Jersey. "1 didn't lta1n every day," he said. "Mak.int a bv1111 wa "er) important." K.tv11t. whose bnaht blue eyes. full hNd of<._,hitc l\air and pfiahlly stt\'> malcc htm appear 2S yean younicr. hvcs tn l.akhurst. NJ , wbett his cxcn:1se cons1sts of"a httle more walking than a nonnal 91 -ycu-o•d t sc1 the mail. once a day I take out the 11rba&c. onct a day." • i Orange Coa•t DAIL V PILOT /Friday, February 24. 19&4 Mom on 'brlnk, now wan ts to llve WASPITHOSE PESTS OFF ROSEBUSHES A11 lo DEIS DEARANN LANDERS: Over the )'ears you ttavc pub- ttShed several Jette~ aboutsu1c1de. I have read every one Wlth &reat interest bccau~ for a very long tame I thouah& I would one daycfomyselfin Ahbouah t have a wonderful husbandaDd fine children who love me. I suffered from de¢pdepres ion several tirnc11>during the last year. There was oo reason for me to be depressed, but eve!) few months the bott~m dropped out of my world and I would become t~mbly sad, uncommunicative and physically exhausted. Life was something I wanted to escape from. t began tothank.ofpainl essways tok.tll myself. Then l took my plotting one step further Which member of my famalywould walk through the door and find me'! Would my husband or cha Id ever forget the saght'l What a temblc burden to lay on an innocen t person (decided I could ncvcrdo1l. The answer • ., l<> hold on 11ghlh ~ck help and II') Ill lie Ip younelf. Above all, don't projtet mto the fu1urc. Won on today ThJS is what I am domgand I don~t want to d1caoymore Pleaseforaivemeafl don't sian my name. I have neve1 spot.en ofthis to anyone. My fncnds would~ shocked if they t.new thi& side of me. -A READER FROM LONG ISLAND DEAR READER: Yoa ~ave &o~latd more klDdffd IOllll loday &Ma yo. wWever bow. Words .. ~ u youn. from ••a member of tile IM1e," are baflal&ely more 1 effective tlaa uytlltq aa Httlder ml&'t otter. 1'11.ank yo. la bellaJf of all tboae yoa llave lael1*9. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Please share with us the name of the restaurant in South Bend that asked the parents whocouldni ~ontrol their child not to return. It would be wonh 1he dnve there to shake the restaurant owner's hand! Dining in a nice restaurant these days isan expensive undenak.mg, usually'!' celebration of a binhda~ or ano~er notable occasion. Too often the meal is ruined by und1sc1phned brats whose parcntschaneron blissfully, choostng to ignore the chaos theirch1ldrcn arc creating for other dtncrs . .------------~-------------------------, Create a g or in your hbme! 300/ off entire collection 10 of framed art prints Art belongs everywhere-most rooms need the elan of framed prints to bring color scheme~ to life. The process of arranging art on walls. shelves and mantels is much like flower arranging, Color. design and proportion all con- Trust your own t.aste Pier I offers museum posters, an inexpensive form of original art Find selections from famous galleries. many exclusively ou~ Come build your gallery. tribute to effect Art on display looks Reg. 12 .99 ...... 300k off happier grouped than dotted about to 89.99 Prices good thru March I. 1illl' ii Ill' i Plr 1 b$ ti llloP 7 Dlyt I Wt1t An11t1lm -509 (as! Kattlla Ave Phone 772 24 n ,• Cost• Miu-2710 Harbor Blvd Phone S40·T337 I Wtatmlnster-15400 Golden West St Phone 89t ·9825 I I have had my ttaarpulled from the booth behind me and sticky hands rubbed all over my clothes from wandcnna toddlen whole parents thank I should be llattercd that their httle dathnp want to 0 mcct" me. We raised six happy, healthy children to adulthood. Never dad we take one of them to a restaurant or other public place until that child was able to behave in an 1tppropriatc manner. Parents who can't control their children should leave them at home. And nobod)' can accuse me ofbating kids. I love them. -GROSSED-OUT IN GRAND RAPIDS DEAR GROSSED: I coDtacted tbe rettauaat la So•lb Bead and was a1ked Dot to make tbe ume palillc. Tbaab for your leuer. MaDy readers aareed whb you. lD my oplaJoa your complalat1 an v1Ud, b•t I t tW feel tbOle parent• 11toaJd be stve.a a tee0ad clluce. Forever la aloa1t1me. • • • How much do you know about pot. cocaine, LSD. spcttl. PCP, uppersanddowners,glueand heroin? Areal/ thesedrugsdanaerous?Get Ann L.anders'all-ncw booklet, "The Lowdown on Dope." For each booklet ordered. ~nd $2 plus a Ions. se/f:add resscd en vdope ( J 7 cen11 postage) to Ann Landers. P.O. Box 11995. Chicaso. lll. 6061 J. Exhibit abloom with daffodils The Sou thern C'altfornia OatTodil Socu.'t)' will present an early spring show at the Sherman Garde ns, 2647 E. roast Highway, Corona dcl Mar. Judingofentrieswill take place during 1he momtng of the first day. wath the exhibit open to the publtc from I 10 4 p.m. March 3 and 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. March 4 Admission IS$ I The Amencan Daffodil Society. which encompasses the Southern Cahfornia group, 1s dedicated to the preservation of more than 11 ,000 registered datTodals tn the world as well as hybnds introduced each year. Colors rangin~ from yel- low to oranges. ptnks. reds, lavender and white will be displayed w11h trumpets. DaffodU1 tnandrus. c~·lamtnaus. jonqu1llas and tazettas rep- resenting vanous div1s1ons. • • • A hanging gardens workshop will be taught al Sherman Gardens, Coronadel Mar.at I p.m. March 7. Fee is S28 which includes material needed for the class. For information. call the garden office at 67 3-2261 . Pesticides recommended for tougher infestations ---- By JOY DEE ANTHONY Without reaching for the pesticide. try auackjng common rose pests such as aphids with a natural method, pest control specialist Wade Roberts told a group at the Sherman Gardens in Corona dcl Mar. Though Roberts advocates the use ofchcmacals when natural methods won't do the trick. he potnts out that u solution of Ivory soap and water tn a spray container will wipe out many of the ttny winged crealures that suck the sap from leaves. inv111na ants to come along for the honey dew ten behind. Many people arc simply too lazy to use natural methods of pest cont rol. he claims. though they might have a S4SO plant that needs al. "It's protecting your investment," he comments. For tougher problems. hkc red spider mile~. Roberts explained some oftbc uscful pesticides, like Kellhanc. White flies also do tremendous damage. Robens said. They should be sprayed wheneve r they're seen. to prevent rapid multipltcation and th e destruction of an entire fuchsia garden. Spraying should be done with goggles and respirator, Roberts cautioned. Additionally. the gardener should be sure of getting up under a plant where the harmful insects are likely to be hungnly at work. On another matter of pesticide safety, Roberts urged the audience to place dangerous chemicals out of reach of children. Plants, too, can suffer from pesticides. Those wnh petroleum oils for liquid pesticides, Roberts sa1d, arc more likely to bann plants than wettable powders. Robens repeatedly told the audience to swatch products when facing a losing battle with bugs. You might have a pesticide that k.ills 99 out of 100 insects, but the one free. resistant creature can start damage all over aga in, eventually mult1pl ytng. By trying a new product, the gardener 1s hkcly to cover all pests. , Before ustng the new product, Robcns advised washing out the spray container and dumping the diluted pest1c1de an to some area of the garden that can use it~ rather than down the si nk where 1t may pollute. Throwing a bonle of pesticide 1n the trash also might pollute the environment. Robcrusays he hasn't yet figured out how to safely d•sposc of old. unusuable pesticides. He counsels gardeners to buy the smallest size available. Even what seems like too little often lasts longer than expected, he ex plains. "I'd hate to see someone buying something to last more than two years." Orchid show: Greatest on earth -----World impact recognized with four-plate block stamp MIAMI <PRN) -An indoor re-creauon of the Everglades natural habnat, complete with a prairie and wet slough. plants and animals to the tune of $250.000 of landscaping. 1s the backdrop for the greatest displa} of orchids 1n the world . .\nd to recognize the 1ntcma11onal impact of the 11th World Orchid Conference scheduled for March S-12 in M1am1. the United States Post.al Service will issue a four·plate block stamp featuring four nati ve American orchids. It's all part of the extraordinary, once every-three-years celebration that is making its first stop in the United States since 1966. Th e arc hitec tural fir m of H en- derson-Rosenberg-Scully and Associates has designed a m1crocos1m of the EvergJades that will be covering the 100,000-squarc-foot display area in the Coconut Grove Exh1b1t1on Center Even the booths arc clustered tnto a meandcnng 2•11acrc garden setttng. The display has been constructed to be assembled 1n only five days and to withstand the anticipated 50,000 people who Wlll visit lhe show dunng the World Orchid Conference. The postal stamps that are beini1ssucd tnclude antsts' rendering of four orchids: Pacific calypso. Yellow Lady-Slipper, Spreading pogonia. and Wild Pink. In all, some 25.000 differently orchids have been iden&ified and classified throughout the world. Many of them arc named for their discoverers. At the World Orchid Conference show, director Ken Kone expects man) of these to be displayed and he has firm commitments from orchid growers in 40 countries to be represented. The enormity of this conference is practicall y Vibrant. Colorful TUBEROUS BEGONIAS Plonf now for ring a summer blooms • . UHtoHT •Ml IASl(fT YAmD Rote Care Time •oRJHo SYSTEMIC ROSE & FLOWER .CAA 2 LB.·4 98 NOW 3.97 6 LB · 8 29 NOW8.83 10 LS 15 98 NOW 12.77 FooCI • lntleftcldt WOf lnttrnotty ftUU Root Sytttm CAH1 IE WASHED OfF Mode for me shade Jumbo-Size Tubtrt Reg '179 eo • Green Up Existing Lown Bandini SUPER BLADE ...... ...... -:s;- A High Nltrogtn Mlntrof Rtch Ftit1111zer for GrOM Lowns. OeDdrobham lnfandlbulam impossible to calculate. commented Kone, because you cannot attach a price tag to some of the orchids that arc being flown in to M 1am1 JU St for display here. We will never again see such a massive C:\pos111on of colors, textures and designs. And. that is why this e'<h!bation draws plane loads and bus loads of people from all over the world. Dunng the conference. the Flonda Federation of Garden Clubs will present Crl'at1 ve Orchid Arrangangat all levels of expense. Bob Thomas. internationally known flower designer. will host the demonstrations that feature eight designers. • Plant an edible garden. Grapes, berries and all som of fruit trees can be planted this month in bare root form. Also available are asparagus and rhubarb plants . •Rhododendrons offer a bag show offlowers 1n colors rang.mg from pink. red and scarlet. to purple and near-blue to combinations of oranJc. salmon and apricot • For masses of glonous flowers under trees. tn flower beds. containers and hangtng baskets. plant tuberous begonias. • Remember Arbor Day, March 7. and plant a tree. TrttSarc for all reasons-shade. food. beauty, bloom and much more. • Aphids may soon be showmg up on roses and other ornamentals. They rob the plant of vi tal juices, thus weakening at. Controls are easily apphcd. Consult your nurseryman. PoWer plant aids growth of flourers PA.RSIPPANY. N.J. (PRN) -Flowe,., soon will be flounshina tn a grttnhousc next to a ma sive coal-fired power plant an Indiana County, Pa .• thanks to wann water from the Power plant'1 cooling1ystem. A pnvate arower, William M. Gosnell. has o~ned a flvc--acrc ~nhOuK adJaccnt to Homer City Electnc Genenuins Station. which as owned by Pennsylvania Electn c Co .. a General Pubhc Uulities Corp. (OPU) opera11n1 company. and New York State Electric & 011 Corp. The arccnhouse uses heated water from the aeneratina station's coohng l)'ltcm 10 warm the arowtn• soil, Dr ..___________ bepard BartnOfT, GPU•1 CXttUllVC V1~ prcs.tdcnt llld The 97'<1esrec water as ptpcd to the ~nhouse and then back to the 1tation for reuse. lftta.SMtta. Howto Ptant Alna • Hai\ll• ~-$ What'scxci11na1sthatdoubleusei1be1nam1deof1hc beat from the coal burned 11 Horper C'i&y -aencrauna clCctncity for customcn and wamun1 the arecnhouse to N .ery Florl.t nurture the plani1 Uf • • S1•ty •• miles of amall diameter pipe encased in 2140 Ha"or ltvO., Cotta Mno und, aravel and COTICttte circulate the water 1n the srttnhOUJC to h~at the ~wma son Oo ncll plans to ha~e •••••••~ • ...-..... llill,., .. • .. •.,..••"""'••..,...,•• ..... •'1 four buiklinp covrnna 201crt1 in Optration by 1980 11 • cost of mo~ than SS mllhon I I Rltea of spring lllly Piiat Oce1n View, Huntington Be.ch l'-Q!t CIF aoccer vlctorle1. 112- Mulligan: . 'You should be asha01ed' UCI coach blisters his players after ---lackluster victory By JOHN SEV ANO ........... 0.-,,... It was a tirade even Dodgers Manager Tommy Lasorda would have been proud of. In a brief, but explosive post-game meeting with his players, UC Irvine Coach Bill Mulligan had plenty to say, and none of 11 was kind in the wake of his team's lackluster 58-56 victory over v1s1ting UC Santa Barbara before 1.249 at Crawford Hall. Not even a closed door could drown out Mulligan's anger Thurs- day. In between a flurry of expletives. Mulligan asked his players if they could name one person who had played hard against the Gauchos. The silence of the room provided the answer. He then shouted, ··vou should be ashamed of yourselves!" No one disagreed. ., ... UNLV UClrw. Uutt8t • Fr9M08t. NewW.b8t. C8Fullfton L.Of!oleecftlC. ........... UC88 game {plan) was for us footers." • I,; 242 •• 17 • •• 1 1118 1110 t 15 1015 • 11 And the Anteaters obliged. They shot a horrendous 37 (I 9 of 51 ) from the field, their d Bueball l• on the hortzon and workouta are be&lnnln& ln full •wlna. Dodger pitcher Burt Hooton (left) llml>eH up ln Vero Beach, while acrou the country ln Meaa, Artz., the An&el•' Rlck Burle.on fleld8 &round l>all•. Said a red-faced Mulligan after the locker room door was opened: "We can't think of one guy who played hard or well, and yet tomorrow's papers will probably say that ( UCSB Coach Jerry) Pimm outcoached Mulligan. "How many 12-foot shots can you miss? What they did was smart. Their lowest output of lhe seaso~ey w sorely outrcbounded by llie Gauch (46-30); and their final total of SS pomts was a mere basket off their (Pleue eee UCl/BS) Compton's demise: Could it be foul play? Tartar coaCfi fuming over-free throws; Rustlefs still have a shot at playoffs mal protest with Commissioner Don MacKenzie before Wednesday night's game. Including the loss to Golden West, the Tartars have gone to the li ne 81 times in their last five outings. Theiropponents, in contrast, have shot 210 free throws. CURT SEED EM Thomas says Washmgton, who 1s a former assistant at use under both Bob Boyd and Stan Morrison, would be able to getaway with what he says to any official in the Pac-10. Golden West College in the South Coast Conference Shaughnessy basketball playoffs? It could happen -if several 1h1ngs take place on the final nigh I of conference play Saturday Bui more about that later. The main reason Coach Jim Green- field's Rustlers ha ve managed 10 move mto contention for 1he fourth and final playoff spot 1s the sudden demise of upstart Compton. The Tartars, you may recall. were a "lofty" 4-3 after first-round play. T his was a team which went 2-12 last year in SCCplayand was 7-20overall. What'happened to the Tana rs? Did they lose their 1op player" Hard Iv. It seems Compton Coach Rudy Washington is a tad on the angry side regard1ngofficiating m the South Coast Conference. He was particu- larly miffed Wednesday night after Golden West shot its 60th lrce throw of the night. And the game was at Compton. The Rustlers con verted 46 of their free throwattemptsand went on to defeat the Tartars, 96-87. Ironically, Washington filed a for- Against Santa Ana last week, the Tartars went to the line I 6 times while the Dons had 41 free throws. Two weeks ago, Mt. San Antonio outshot the Tartars at the hne. 22-2. Accord in$ to Compton sports in- formation director Wilham Thomas. Washington has had his problems with officials this season. He has been hit with seven technicals on the year. and a joking reference to that fact by Thomas to conference publicist Steve Dawson wound up in the conference stats. Thomas says MacKenzie read the notes and responded by telling Wash· inston to restrain himself. He also said officials were not going to be mtimidated by the Compton coach. At any rate. the Tartars are now 4-9 aft.er dropping games to C em tos (89-80) and Orange Coast (68-49) last week and falling to Golden West Wednesday. Meanwhile. Golden West has to u~t defending state champion Cer· ritos in its finale Saturday to pul the Rustlers in contention for a playoff spot. Bui in order for the Rustlers to qualify. Fullerton will have to knock off Compton at Fullenon and Orange Coast will have to dispose of Santa Ana at Santa Ana. Lo pea 8teplatm80o Pro golf entry list at 180 By HOWARD L. HANDY .......... 0.-, ..... Estancia to face Downey stall? A record field of entrants has signed to play 1n the Unidcn LPGA lnv1t.a- t1onal golf tournament at Mesa Verde Country Club m Costa Mesa with a qualifying round scheduled for Mon- day, accordmg to tournament direc- tor Larry lgarashi. LPGA officials ha..-e confirmed that thert are at least 180 players signed to pla) wtlh the field limned to 144 pl~ers. There arc 120 exempt players and 12 additional exempt stars of the Japanese LPGA ma long a total of 132. This leaves only 12 spots for those playing i11. the quahfy101 round Monday '1Tlcludrng I 0 outstanding amateurs. Mater Dei, El Toro, Mission Viejo also hope to gain semis By ROGER CARLSON Of the D-'1 Net ltaff A field of 32 will have been c ut to four lonight in each division of the CIF basketball playoffs. and among the hopefuls of gaining semifinal berths arc Sea View League champion Estancia 1n the 3-A and Mater Dc1 m lhe 4-A. 1n addition to other 3-A entncs. such as El Toro. M1 ss1on Viejo and Capistrano Valley. The 3-A semifinals at Los Angeles Sports Arena are scheduled for Thurs- • day night. while the 4-A semis, in conjunction with the 2-A semis, will be held Tuesday and Wednesday, with all of the survivors returning March 3 at the Sports Arena. Herc's a brief look at tonight's schedule involving teams from the Sea View. South Coast and Angelus leaaues: Estancia v1. Downey Estanc1a's Eagles. 24-3. take their high-flying offense and pressure de- fense to Cerritos College in Norwalk where Downey's Vikings, 21-5, await with a reputation for slowinj the pme to a crawl if they can maintain possession with an even score or get the upper hand. Downey held the ball and allowed just one first-<fuaner shof to Orange in a 34-29 victory Tuesday. The Vik1nas lineup is very similar to Estancia in terms of size, but in terms of style, they arc not expected to operate in the same manner at all. EstanciaJ behind Sea V1ew Leaaue co-MVPs Jim Curtis and Jon John- ston, are known for their press and bell-hawkina tendencies. led by jun· k)r Adam Johnson. The winner meets the Capistrano Valley-Moreno Valley victor in the eemlflnab. Cerrito Collcac is located on ondra Blvd. 10 Norwalk, east of Freeway 605. lo co Tee~ vs. Maler Det It's a baule of b1a men in the 4-A clauaficauon with 8olCO T~h's one-man gang (6-7111 Wayne Engelstad) gomg 3J1inst the No. I seeded and defending champions of Mater Dei. It's at Santa Ana ColleJ.e and the winner qualifies for a semifinal berth against the winner of the St. Bernard-Morningside game. Coach Gary McKnight's Monarchs arc 26-1 and feature 6-7 junior Tom Lewis who has a 31 .6 scoring and 13 rebound average. as opposed to Engclstad's 24.6 sconng and IQ rebounds. Lewis. however. has an exceptional "supporting cast." which mcludes 1983 CIF4-A Player o f the Year Matt Bceuwsaert (6-6'h ), four-year starter Chns Jackson (6-5). 6-4 Mike Fielder and 6-5'h Mike Mitchell. El Toro vs. Ml11lon Viejo It's at Saddleback College and it's a rematch of El Toro's season-opening victory over Diablos. Jeff Arnold, El Toro's 6-10 Purdue-bound center. looms as the game•s most definitive figure. El Toro has won I 0of1t~ last 13 en route to a 14-9 record and third place in the Sea View League. Mission VieJo, the South Coast Leaaue cham- pion, has won 16 of its last I 7 on the way to a 20-6 record. The winner meets the winner of the Hacienda Heiahts Wilson-North (Riverside) game. Power move Ne•ada La• Ve&u center John Flowen pata up •hot aaaJ.nat a pair oC-Cal State Jl'ullerton playen durtna PCAA contmt T&unday. UKLV cllncbed PCAA dtle. Story, B2. The field could grow even larger before the fi nal cutoff time of 6 o'clock tonight. according to Boots Widener. ad\ance LPGA official who 1~ sctttng ur the painngs. Included among the amateurs arc three ~oung Orange Coast area stars. all of whom could be pla) 1ng on the LPGA circuit m lhe future Kim Sa1k1. a mt'mbcr at Mesa Verde and a senior at Ocean View H1&h. won the ll.S "Jat1onal Junior champ1onsh1p last summer The Mockett sisters. Kath~ and Nancy. of Newport Beach. are also entered. Amateurs must have a handicap of 5-0r-under. While they wall not be among the quahtitrs on Monday. such l P(1A 'ltars as Nancy Lopez. Pat Bradk\. Jan Stephenson. Donna Caponi Patt) • hcchan (last )Car·s pla)'er of the )car). Allee Miller and a host of other top tars wall be playing m the tournament bcgmning Thursda)' with many of them also part1cipaung 1n the Pro-Am Wednesday. Monday's field will get started at 7· 30 to get tournament wC'Ck under way Fountain Valley girls put 15-game streak on line By DENNIS BROSTERHOUS OfhDllf ......... Fountain Valley Htah carries the banner of the Oranae Coast area in airls basketbaU Saturday niaht when the Barons visit Com- pton in a IF 4-A Q.u&ncrfioal UJl Tip-off time is 7:30 in lbe Tarbabes' gym. fountain Valley " the lone area team rcmainlna in the playom and the Sunset Leaauc champs will be tryrna to advance into the semifinals for the fint time sn seven years under Coach Carol trausbura. "That was definitely one of our aoats enterina the pl.J.yoffl -to reach the semi- finals," sajd Strausburg. Fountain Valley brings a 25-2 overall mark into the pme and a Is.tame winning streak. which has been utcnde<fby Cl F victories over Pasadena (S7-3 l) and Pomona (S9-44). The Barons haven't lost since a sec- ond·round setback to Foothall m the Manna-Edison Tournament. The first two playoff pm6 v.-ert at Fountain Valley, and Saturday niaht the Barons hit the road for the flnt time in the playoffi somctbina that d0tm't seem to concern trausbura. .. We've been home for elJht of the 27 aames." said Strausbura. ·•so t don'\ think playina on the road will present a problem:· Compton. lhe Moore l..cque champion, 1s 23.4 and comina off playoff w1ns over Dos Pueblos (S9-SO) and Lynwood (49-37). "From what we've been able lo find out about Compton. they like to set the ball inside a Jot;• StrausburJ said ... Apinst Lynwood. they didn't take a lot of outsJdC lhou. "But, I think we'll std eo man-to-man dtfensJvely bec:autc that's our strenath " The Barons are ~ by the 1ehool'1 all·Umc 1~n scorin&Jcader in There- se Puchal ki.t. who broke the oki standard of S46 set by lloter Holm an l977. The 2S IJuUIU <1~11 )1 ru111vll<1 \\ Wll .. ~) ....... h1.:I 5S8. Other starters include L1!1a Burch. Jaclue Cook. Cheryl Hcndenon and Can Oowtr. \low-er and ( ook arc sophomores. the mt aJ'l' ~nion First off the t>tnch 1~ Jill M)en "We know that from now on th1 are go1na to set toU&her," said trau.sbura. ··Compton was No.fin w Moore l..equeand that was a vtty comprt1tivc 1equc:· A VlC\Ory ap.in t Compton turday ..ould cam t.hc Barons a lhot at toi>-tcc:d Buena (bamna a major UPl(l by Culvrr City) in lb~ semi finab T uttda y. .. . ·' I s T A D I u M Young wavering about signing pact witli Express From AP dl1patdac• LOS ANGELES -All·Amenca quar· [!] terback teve Youna says he hopes to make 4 • a decision 1n the near future on whether he'll siin a contract with the Los Anaeles Express of the United States football League. "I'm strusa)ina.'' Young said Wednesday. ··1 want to make a decm on ns soon as possible. There's onl y so long t can put a man off. It's not fair to bim." Youn , the No I draft choice of the Express. toured team headquaners 10 nearb)' Manhattan Beach on Monday He was flown to San Fran- ll!>n> Tucsda)' 'ia pnvate Jet to meet 8111 Oldenburg.. owner of the team. 10 the offices of Old- cnhurg·., compan). Investment \1 ongage International. On Wednesda}. he flew home 10 Pro,o. litah Before "1st11ng the team's ouoi camp and Oldenburg. Young said he wasn't n·all\ cum1dcnng the USFL since he's always wanted to pla\ in the '\attonal Football League Now. he S3\S he IS The f\pre\\ 1\ bcl1c,ed 10 be olTenng Young a rontract that rnuld rival that of Houston Oilers quarterback ~arrcn Moon. who recently signed for $6 million over live )cars to pla> for the NFL team. Before he ma\...es a decision. Young wants to find out 1fhe will be th e fir!>t pla yer taken 10 the NFL drat\ on May I. The Cincinnati Bengals have the first choice, but have not guaranteed Young that he will be their first p1c:k. "I want to llnd that ou t." Youn~ said. "But I guess th e NFL 1s not geared to making dec1s1ons 10 February. Right now, I have nothing lo compare 11 to. If l feel the value of pioneer sp1nt 1s enough, r 11do1t (sign wnh the E'press). "But l still get that lump 1n m)' throat. you know- the NFL. Roger Staubach and the Dallas Cowboys." Quote of the day Melvtn Howard, trelhman guard on Georgia'• baketball team, on htt llmftecf playing t~ "tt•a not the titting that bother• me. It'• the not playing.'' Ex-boxer Herman dead at 85 SAN FRANCISC 0 -Joe Herman. a m boxer and latl.'r a trainer. promoter, manager and publicist. has died at the age of85. a month after he was struck by a car. Herman died Wednesday at St. Luke's Hospital. As a boxer. Herman took pan in about I 00 fights, man) in Cal1forn1a and Australia. When he fought in the San Joaquin Valley, he was known as ··The Valley Champ." U.S., Cuba vie In volleyball The U.S.-Cuba volle>ball nvalf) will m resume Wednesda}' at 7:30 at Pauley Pa vi lion 1n the first of sc' en matches as the Cubans will begin a tour of cu1es 1n Cahforn1a and Montana . The l ' S defeated Cuba for the gold medal in the recent ( anada Cup. but the Cubans returned the favor recent!) b~ taking four of six matches 1n Havana dunng a recent li S tour Featuring captain Rauol Vilches and 6-7 setter Leonardo '1hc. the Cuban team 1s considered the most ph,~1c.:al 1n the ""orld Former.UCLA All-Amencans Karch K.Jral y, Da ve ~a under\ and Ste' c Salmon\ will return to Paule) as member~ of the l .S. team. considered one of the top four teams 1n the world and a detinite contender for an Olymo1c medal this ~ummer Volleyball clinics scheduled Members of the United States m women's voile~ ball team will be 1n the area Sunda). March 4 10 give cl1n1cs at Laguna Beach High and Los Caballeros Racquet and 5pom Club demonstrating their skills and the game Debbie C1reen. the 5-4 setter from Westminster, and Rose Magers. a 6-21 1 blocker from ~ will be at Laguna Beach High .\t Los (aballeros will be Flo Hyman. a 6-5 hlller-blotker from Inglewood. and Carolyn Becker, a 6-0 setter from Norwalk . The d 1n1ls "111 run from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at a cost of$ 'U per person "1th chec\...s made payable to U.S.A. ~omen\ Vollc)ball ------------ Jolm9on U.S. downhill champ COPPER MOUNTAIN, Colo. -8111 D Johnson Wlfll with the confidence of the Olympic champion he lJ, captured the U.S Alp1ne Champtooshap men's downhill Thursday, while a 19-year-old New Yorker won her fltlt m.;or slu race m the women's downhill "l was aoinaJood all the way down," Johnson $aid. "I have 1be expenencc at winninj and the confidence to so faster" Johnson od,ed Dou, Lewis by .16 of a second to successfully defend his national downh11l title. While Johnson bas been a winner this year Lisa Wilcoit, oflthaca. N. Y .• won her first downhill race on the women 'scourscwitha timeofl :36.27,defeatina the top racers on the U.S. Ski Tum. Minor surgery for Patterson Arthur E. "Red" Patterson. vice 111· chairman of the Angels. is recovenn~ from m10or surgery at St. Jude's Hospital in Fullerton, the American League team announced Thursday Paucrson. 75, underwent successful ~urger)' Wednesda>. the Angels said. Patterson spent eight yea~ 10 the l\ew York Yankees' organ1zat1on. 20 with the Brook!) n-Los Angeles Dodger~ and ha!> been with the .\ngcls since 1975. USFL considering expansion WASHI NGTON -The United m States Football League, which increased 10 «II• number from 12 to 18 teams in the off-season, 1s cons1den ng funher o.- pansion. as early as next year. league President Chet Simmons said Thursday. "We may· lose some teams to attrition but we are studying expansion," Simmons $a1d. Simmons Listed Indianapolis and Seattle as "early tar ets" for ex nsion with Dallas. Cleveland. Kansas City and Southern Florida as other areas cxpress10g interest in landing a USFL team. Simmons said that New York remains a target for the league. although any team would need the consent of New Jersey Generals owner Donald Trump before locatin$ there. "I think tt would be a great rivalry with teams in New York and New Jersey," Simmons said. ou Discounting critics who say add1t1onal expansion will merely dilute an already infcnor product, Simmons said: "Football experts sax there is plenty of talent. I am not concerned about that. · Birmingham to keep Cribbs BUFFALO, N.Y. -A federal Judge [!] Thursday ruled against the National Foot-•II• ba ll League's Buffalo Bills and for their former running back, Joe Cnbbs, who will now be allowed to play for the United States Football League's Birmingham Stallions. U.S. Distnct Court Jud~e John T. El vin said the Bills failed to show that the "nght offirst refusal" clause in Cnbbs contract "means something other than ll said." The clause only gaH the Bills the nght to match another offer for the All-Pro's sef\ ices 1f there was no collecllve bargainin~agreement bet"een the league and HS pla)ers when Cnbbs· contract expired Feb I. or 1f that agreement d1dn ·1 contain a nght of first refusal clause. Elfv1n ruled. Since there 1s a collccttve bargaining agreement in effect and 1t does contain that prov1s1on . the Judge ruled the condn1ons didn't exist that would have allowed the Bills to match the Stallions offer Pierce may be released today ARCADIA -Jockey Donald PtC~rce. ii thrown from his mount 1n the sixth rac:c at Santa Anita Wednesda}'. 1s expected to be released today from Arcadia Methodist Hospital, a spokesman for the hospital said Thursda) Pierce, 47, was diagnosed as having received a concussion but no broken bones. the hospital spokes- man said . Pierce never lost consciousness after landing on his back when Wmdy Vee unseated him in mid-stretch. The spoke sman said Pierce would be kept under observation on an out-patient basis for sc.,.eral days, but probably could resume his nding act1V1t1es Wed ncsda}. Tele"8lon, radlo TV: NHL -Kings at VtflCOWfK, 10 p.m. (~).Channel 9. ~ NBA -Boeton at lak.,., 7:20 p.m .. KLAC (570). NHL-Klnga at Vancouver, 7:20 p.m .. KFOX (93.5..f'M). SoccER I Oilers, OV narrow winners Each posts one-goa l victory in opening CIF e n counters Huntinaton Beach and Ocean View hiahscxtended their seasons Thurac:tar in boys soccer action, both advanc1na with one-.oa victories. The Oilers went into ovenime to claim a 2· I triumph over Canyon of Anaheim. while ~an View, the second seed in 4.A, moved on with a 3·2 verdict over visitina Bishop Amat. In the Oilers' triumph.junior sweeper Jason Martinez talliedon a rebound after a free kick 21/J minutes into a second fi ve-minute overtime period to provide the wtnnina marajn. Canyon. the runner-up in the Century Leaaue. ~bbed the early lead as Rafael Hahn opened the scoring JUSt before halfbmc. But Junior halfback Enc Magnuson answered about IS minutes 10to th e second half with a header goal to lie the sco~ and tet the stqc for Martina's overtime heroics. .. We definitely had our chances m the second half.'' satd Hun1inaton Beach Coach Randy Chamben. ''But we had a couple of opponuniuea slip away. Caoyon1 thoUJh. ii a a.o<><t team and put a lot of pressure on us at umu. The victory avenaed a Ruotinaton Beach setback at the baods of Cat\yon in the first roWld of the CIF playoff\ last scuon. The win upped the Oilers' overall mark to l l-6-7. The ..._A's second·eccded Oc;ean View Seahawkl took a 2-0 lead at halrume and appeared well in control at that point after aoall by Okan Kaplan and Richard Smi~h: But the Seah.awks bad to tcrambie after the v111un1 Lancers tied the game with a pair of aoats I 0 minutes Into the second half. But John Park delivered the game-winnin&/oal 2S minutes into the second halfand OCean View bel on, "We dominated, but we did not play well and as the coach. I'm the first to admit it," said Ocean View's PauJ Kollar. "We did just enouah to win it." Ocean View improved to 19-2-S with a second-round test slated Tuesday. Rebels clinch PCAA crown Fresn o wins in New Mexico; ffiah St.. 49ers top opponents F rom AP dllpatche1 LAS VEGAS -Reserve guard Eric Booker scored I 0 of his 14 points in overtime as the seventh-ranked Runnin' Rebels officially locked up the PCAA title with a 74.62 overtime victory over Cal State Fullerton Thursday ni.Rht. The victory improved UNLV's overall record to f4-2 and gave the Rebels a 15-1 conference mark. three games ahead of UC Irvine Wlth two left to play. Booker hit eight of nme free throws in the ovenime penod and added a layup at the buzzer as the Rebels outscored the Titans, 18-6, in the extra period. Richie Adams scored 21 points and pulled down 15 rebounds for UNLV, while Leon Wood scored 20 points for Fullerton. Wood connected on only three of 14 field goal attempts, but was 14 of 17 from the free throw line. UNL V led 56-54 with I :30 to play in regulation and went to a delay game, but a steal by the Titans set U{> T~ny Neal's layup with seven seconds left to send 11 10tc> oven1me Elsewhere in the PC AA: Freaoo St. 63, New Mexico St. 54 LAS CRUCES. N.M. - Forward Bernard Thompson scored 22 points and Fresno State ran off eight straiaht points late 1n the game to take command against New Mexico State. Thompson and forwa rd Ron Anderson scored the Bulldogs' fi nal 12 points as Fresno State outscored the ~eses I 0-4 in the final two minutes to break away from a 5.-50 lead. Long Beach St. 68, Pacific 58 LONG BEACH -Resene guard Cardell Ta)lor scored a career-high 23 po10ts to lead the 49ers. Ta-.lor. v.ho was averag10g l'-'O po10ts a game entenng the contest. came into the game with 14 min utes to play 1n the first half and Long Beach tra1hng b)' 01ne He then ~parked the 49ers to a 33-P halfume lead. Center han Verberckt had 16 points and 12 rebounds for Long Beach. 9-15 and 6-9 Utah St. 68, Sao Jose St. 60 LOGAN . Utah -Guard Vance Wash10gton scored 15 points and the rest of l.Jtah State's stan10g hncup scored in double figures as the Aggies rolled over San Jose State. Washington sank two baskets to key an 8-point run as Basketball scores Cotl"9 WEST UC lrvlnt 5'. UC Senle 8er1>ere S6 Nevede Lu Veou 74 Cel Stitt Fuli.rton loll Long 8HCl1 SI 61. PeclOc SI Wulllnoton 54, Cetlfornl• 5 I Wulllogton St 6S. Stanford 61 Arl1one 75, Onoon 61 (oil Oreoon SI ''· Arl1one St SI Sen Olevo t.3. Sent• Ci.re 6 I 8 1ole 67, Cel Luthtnn •1 Wlli.mtllt SS. Peclflc. Ort SI E Montene 71 Sfftlle Pecllic 69 lllOCl<lES FrH no St 63 New Me.1tlCO SI S4 Uttll St 61. Sen JOH St 60 coioreoo St 10. evu 65 Wvomlr19 75. Uteh 60 Montene t.1. ldel'IO SI SI Nevede Reno 74, tdel!O •7 71 lOl l lllutger1 102, Penn St 92 St Fr1nc11. Pt et.. St Frencl1. N.V. 79 SI JOH Ph'I, Pe 59, St 8onevt n· lure SI W Virginie ~~1HchuHll1 S9 CtnltNrv 12. Arlt -Lillie Rock 71 Cllldtl 91, S Ca rollnt St 71 Duke 73. N. Cerollnt St 70. OT E. l<entuckv 71, Murrev St S. Merylan<t 79, Georgia Ttc11 74 Morentt <l St IS. Au\lln Ptev 7S NE LOUl\lent 71, McNH~ St 69 Samford 13. NW Lt>ul\lt nt 59 So MIUIUIPPI 77. s Ca rolin• 15 W Ctrollnt 102, Mer1hall 100 (oil MIDWEST Ortkt 100, 1nol1n1 St t3 lndlana n, Michigan 57 1ow• t.3. Wl1ton1ln SS Utah State moved to a 56-45 lead with 6:30 to play. Forward Greg Grant led the Aggies' inside scorina game with 13 points and 11 rebounds. Meanwhile, in the Pac· I 0 Arbooa 76, Ore1on t'7 . . • • TUCSON -Eddie Smith scored Anzona s first sut points in ovenimc as t~e.Wildc~ts rallied. . Smith sank two dnvtn$ lay-ins an~ a short JUmpe.r to give Arizona a 66·63 lead with l :35 left 1~ the extra ~nod. Pete Williams finished with 16 points for Anzona, Smith 12 and Michael Tait 11 . . . Oregon was paced by the game-high 27 points of Chns Harper -23 coming in the second half WHblnaton St. 15, Stanford '1 PVlLMAN, Wash. -Washington State guar:d Chris Winkler bit an eight-foot jumper in the key with five seconds left and then sank two free throws to lift the Cougars. . Follow10g Winklcr's tic-breaker. WSU point ~ard Keith Morrison deflected a Stanford pass and Winkler picked up the loose ball. He was fouled by Stanford's Earl K~~ljein and_put in both free throws. . Sports on TV for weekend Saturday TELEVISION 9 a.m -Telllll1: USTA women's indoor, Channel 2. 11 a.m -College ba1ketba1t· Georgetown vs. Boston College. Chan nel 2: Marquette vs. Notre Dame. Channel 56. Noon -College bH ketbaU: UCLA vs. USC, Channel 5 I p.m. -College ba1ketball: Kentucky vs. Georgia. Channel 4: Fresno State vs. Utah State, Channel 56. I p.m. -Sports Saturday: Boxin$-Michael Spinks vs. Eddie Da vis; World Speed Skating Championships (delayed); Great Pool Shootout (delayed). I p.m. -Track -USA/Mobil indoor meet, Channel 28. J 30 p.m. -Bowling: Pro tournament, Channel 7. 5 p.m. -Wide World of Sports: Bicycling. Race Across Amenca (tape); Wintcmationa l drag racing (tape), Channel 7 RADIO Noon -College baaketball: UCLA vs. USC at LA Spons Arena. KN X (I 070). K.MPC (7 10). Sunday TELEVISION 9 a.m. -Pro bHketball: Lakers at Philadelphia 76ers, Cha nnel 2. 11 a.m. -Colle1e bHketball: Arkansas vs. Houston, Channel 4; Iowa vs. Minnesota (ta{>C). Channel S6. 11 :30 a.m. -Pro football: Anzona Wranglers at the Oak.land Invaders in USFL opener, Channel 7. 11 :30 p.m. -Colle1e ba1ketball: Louisville vs. DePaul, Channel 2. I p.m. -Boxlng -WBAjunior liahtwci&)lt title fight ( 15 rounds) between champion Roger Mayweather ( 17--0) and WBA No. 4 contender Rock}' Lockridge (32-3) from Beaumont. Texas. I :30 p.m. -Skating: 1984 World Figure Slc.auna championships. Channel 2. 11 p.m. -Colle1e balketbaU: Nevada Las Vegas va. UC Santa Barbara (delayed), Channel 56. RUFFELL' UPHOLSTHY, INC. PONTIAC UPDATE FHOM ':->TA U1t11\1 r.1010H s 1Nc No ArllO!I• 70. 8olH SI " weoer St 61 Mon11ne St 59 New Mulco Hl11111e11d1 64. So Coloredo 57 MIMllOll 63. Northw"ttrn S7 So. IHlnol1 IOS, llllnol1 St 91 T111neuee Tactl 7~, Al>.rQll .. Youngstown St 7S. Mid Ten· ntHM SI 64 RADIO 9 a.m. -Pro bH ketball: Lakers at Ph1ladelphi~ p 0 N T I A c •.. ., ....... , ........ . 1971 HARBOll Bl VO COSTA ~t':,A -5•8 1156 So Ull" 91. Adami St 13 EAST 8oSton u 61 Conl1iu1 51 Hom•llon S9 Colgate S6 Lovole, Mo 43, Marlst 41 Rooeri Morn\ 78 Long l\lt n<J U OR ANGE COUNTY'S# 1 CADILLAC DEA LER ANNOUNCES: SOUTHWEST Ark1n1" S5, Texu T.ch •9 Ar1<1n1111 St I•. Tex11-Arll119ton 13 Crelglllon 93, w. TtXll SI " Lemar 89. N Tuu St '6 76ers. KLAC (570). I I p.m. -P ro football: LA Express vs. Denver Gold in USFL opener from LA Coliseum, KLAC (570). 7:30 p.m. -Calgary at Kings. KFOX-FM (93.5). Golden West swims to win LEAP INTO A LEASE! £ (C£JD)JIJLJL£@ There were a number of Golden West College mul- tiple winners Thursday as the Rustlers opened their dual meet swimming season with a 68-26 victory over Cypress. Indonesia in the upcomma Olympics, doubled in the 200 butterfly (2:03.49) and 200 backstroke (2:01 .46). Meanwhile , M ik'I Halphide and Eric Lund also posted a pair of vic- tories and all three we~ members of the 400 free- style relay. ~ase Me__ For Only JF @IB ~W ~IBW@~m The women were also convincing winners over the Chargers, I 03-24. On the men's side. Luke N1ode, who will swim for SPECIAL UMITED INTRODUCTORY OFFER For the women, Janel Rehak was a double Wlnncr and Denise Ryno won ont event and was second in two others. The Rustlen host Qr. anae Coast in their next meet on Friday, March 2. OCCwomen romp, 60-38 -····-··· s19&l' ~-·-~·~-,.. .... Al(, rtll¥ ........ AMI •• ftl ~=-~~::·"·Mel l"M ._... IS.. ~l n.t IM ' OlllCOUHT 1'1'lC"SO Al lOW Al ~ . :i ~ ,,~ '!,. --~. '• . \. ~11~~~~~ CELLULAR MOBILE TELEPHON SERVICE Is coming to the L.A. area before the Olympics, and PERCOM/Personal Communica- tions In Costa Mesa has reserved a Standard Communications Corp. Horizon Telephone for you . CHULA VISTA -Or· anae Coast Colleac tfd. proved its record to 3-0 io com m u n I ty col leae women's basketball Thun- d.ay niaht, putiJl& Soulb-1 western. 60-38..t in the o~Q· ina round or lhe bosta• tournament. f ,_ ____ L1STC1 ___ DA11._r_ro __ J0111 __ 1ALJ. __ 1_·_·,._-.ovr..,..·• ...... •.u.1.U1AM--.· ____ ~ D AMPLI PARKING POR YOUI CONVINnNCI I 50 SllVICI STALLS OPIN MON. Thru Fii. 7AM-'tPM PAITS, PAINT a IODY SHOP o~ PllMllll I NEW 1984 CADILLAC CIMARRON Al '-'•ti.to wr Uunk ( 1n•utvn • ••• .,.. oal t '" l•t• tnon"~ 1hon V"lt fWr <HUm.fl '"'•Ort w ll "ou • ll11ly l•c tnrv tqM1ppo>d hta~lf nf'w Cun•H c•u \\ tth t•••ur~• •urh •• l•ath•r ••Un• •rP• aut-=- •• ,,...".,"'• inn Ult wllHI , .. ,.,.,,. f'\d n\Or• ~,.., • m,,,.. 01• C1metrm1 ••run td drlu •••t WI f••tlt Al\lf IL'•ll l(tH I l(at mtlUs;• 2600 ffl\rbm Boultvl\rd Cot.I.a Ml'.'Jiif\ (71 '4 ) ~40·9100 -' Call PERCOM at (714) 957-3158 to r•••rv• your unit and obtain free lnatellatlon. I Melinda Bums had 20 points and Lisa Oinsbuta chipped in with t 2 for lhe Pirates, who play Riverside in the tee0nd round at toniaht. Orantt Coast led by j utt four, 2~ 19, at half\ime1 btat the B'Ucs bqan pu I 111 away'" the 5«0nd ha.tr and won soina away. I .. . TRACK ----~ ---~----- Baerg goes the distance for Estancia Eaglertlnner impressive in · 84 debut: Thompson. Oilers open with a victory The a;rut thmJ about bc1na an all-around athlete 1s there's no time to mourn the end of one span. Take Ocean View H1Jh 'i. Rick Wilson and Dan Dresnick. Both played for lhc Scahawk basketball team Wednesday niaht in a 46.44 defeat to 805e0 Tech in the second round of the CIF playoffs. • Thursday afternoon. they turned N8A WUTl9'N CONl'l9'1NCE Ulltn Portllno S..ttlt PllOtnlx Golden S1111 Sen Diego P•clfk Dlvlalon W L Ptl. lS 19 64t 34 23 S96 29 2S Sl7 26 lO 464 7S 37 439 19 37 339 Mldwnt Dlvlalon Uleh 34 22 607 D1M11 30 26 .Sl6 K1na11 Cllv 74 31 '~ S.n Anlonlo 2S 34 424 o.nver ?l 34 404 HOUalOf\ 22 34 393 IASTIRN CONl'llllNCI 1~ GI 7•., • 6 10 11 ' l7 4 9 , 10 l 11 ' ,, &oat on Phlll dtf Pllll New York New JerMv WHlll"910f\ A .. ntk DMaleft 42 13 34 21 33 22 7t ,, ... . 600 9 2S 30 491 l S 4SS 17 O.lroll Mllweul!M Alllnle CllicallO Cleveland lndltna c.ntr11 DIV1Uefl 31 73 l2 24 ,, 27 22 31 21 33 16 39 TiturMltY'I SC.0-ti New Jeoev 110, lndl1n1 103 Cltvtlalld 11•. PlllltdetPlll• 109 (OI) Ptloenlx 107, K1n111 Cltv ts Ut111 143, Sen An1onlo 142 <7 oll Sen Dleoo lOI, GolOtn St111 103 Tllllttlt'a GlmH &oalOf'I 11 L.alltn Porlllnd et PhlledelPllla Detroit 11 lndlene Hew York 11 Atlante Wulltn11tOt1 II Chlc100 Mllweukff 11 0 111" Oe~wer •I PllOtnlx Uleh et S.11111 COLLE<;E 3 t I 10 lS , UC Irvine SI , UC S•nt• B•~r• S6 IPCAAI UC SANTA IAltlAllA -Hooi.ln' 12 l rOOka I . Henry 17. Htrltn"eln 9, Fls,,.r 1 /Mrlln 4, Horwelll 4 Tol•I• 24 I · 15 56 UC •VIN• -McOoneld 11, Trlornron 10, Mun>nv 17, Lff 6. Turner 9. Granol,on 1, CleccJo 3 Tolel• 19·S1 70·33 SI Halfll~ UC S.nle Bero.re, 27·24 Tole! loula UC Senla 8er1>1r1 2t UC Irvine 19 FOUied OU I Her1en"tln <UC58 ) Flaf)tr (UCS8), Horwe1n IUCSBI Tnorn1on (UCI) R.c>ound• UC Santa 8erbera 46 (Hlf'ltnateln 11) UC Irvine 30 IMurot1v 9> Anlah UC Senti Barbera 10 IHt nrv 3> UC Irvine e <McDoneld 61 A-1 7'9 UC lrvlne scorlne (Thrtv ... lS .. mff) Pttyer G l'G l'T Ph Ave MC Done Id 7S 168 SI 37• ISO Muronv 25 139 9J 311 ". Tl'IOrn1on 2S 126 S7 )()'I 17 • Turner ,, llS 43 173 11 • LM 2S 79 •1 ?OS " Grendl•on 75 0 78 117 'I Cermon ,, 36 ' 1) 4 I Cleccoo I• 10 17 l7 73 BHn• 16 • l IS 09 Mu11101n 10 0 I 1 01 Olht rl ,. ll 190 Total a lS 130 40. 10&6 n.• PCAA C°""'ll'Kt Oven• w I.. WL Ntv~ LH Veoas IS I 24 7 UC lrvlnt 11 ' 16 9 Ut111 Stele 11 s 17 9 Freano Stett 10 s 19 7 New Mnl<o Slelt ' • II 13 Cet s1111 Fullt rlon 7 • " 10 LOllll 8MCll Slelt • 9 9 IS San JOM Slalt 6 10 10 IS UC $en11 8erbl•• 3 17 • 16 Peclflc 0 IS 2 2S TlwrMSev's Scor.• uc Irvine SI, UC S1n11 8ert>ere 56 Neved• LH VIOH 7• C11 S1a1e Full· trlOf'I 62 (OI) LOt'lll 811c11 Sl•lt "· Peclllc SI Frttno 51111 63. New Mealco S111e S4 Uteh Sl•I• ... San JOM Slllt 60 S.tvrdt'f'a Gemet UC S.nle 81rt>are 91 Nevede LH Ve11es Utell .51111 e l Fr••no Stefa 541nde'f'a Geme Pe clfk at New Me;lllco St•'• ~V'a Geme Lono B11dl Sta te 11 C11 S1111 Fullerton BOYS HICiH SCHOOL PLAYOFFS Ou• rterflnals Cll' 4·A (TONIGHT, 7:30 p.m.) eoaco Tech 70·7) "' Miier Del 126·1) ar Sant• An• ColltOe Mornln11al0t 123·3> v• St Bernard !72·SI et 8 1ahoP Mon111omerv H/1111 Verbum Dal 123·SI vs San1e Monie• (26·1) ., 8tvertv Hiii• HIDll LOllll Beech Polv Polv l2S· ll vs Radlend• (24· 11 a t San GorDOnlo Hl1111 Cll' l ·A Nortll, Riverside C76· 1) "' Hacienda Htl11llta WllM)f'I ( 11· 10) 11 Rowlend Hl11ll Min ion Vlelo (70·" v• E l Toro (14·9) 11 saddlel>edl Coll19e (.aplatreno Velltv (13·3) va Moreno Veile\' 11•·21 et Remon1 Hlllfl lttaMla (24·3) vt Oowna v <11 ~I et Cll'rlloa Colle9e Cll' l•A AnttlOcle v enev l 1'·71 "' Sonor1 175·1> at Troy Hl11h Sent• Clere (20-S> vs Se11111n I 11·1> •' ColltOt of Cenvon• Sen 8tl'nt rdlno <n ·S> "' 8 urrou1111' • ltldee<rttl (I'· 7) 11 Tron• Hl11h Workm en <22·31 .. , L• H1Dft 11l ·10) 11 Sonort Hl11h ' Cll' l·A Onterlo C11r1srl1n (ll·t ) 11 Benning 171·3> El Puo Ot Roblea (21·3) ., Mlr•I•"• (IN> Whlllllr Cnrlatlen (21 ·3> 11 CPlemloadt (22·4) l eldwln Petll ('1·l l 11 LA Lutl'ter•n (20-2) Cll' amel tdltth CllHwlCll (1t ·6) "' Orenot l.utlleren ( 14•t ) el Servllt HIOll Heao.rl• Cllrlallen 122 1> et P1Hd1ne PolV (19·4) "•"" B•Pll•I ( 1•·61 ., Rio Hondo Prep (10·•> Crou roec:ta 07 •> .. , C•t• 112-l> •' Carolnttrlt Hleft COMMUNITY COLLaGI WOMaN ~ Cent '°' Sedlwettilm • (leutlll""'"' TwrMf'Mf'lt) otlAMOI COAST -A'"""°'1 ,, l(nll*• I. 9'1V'tl'I l, Gln•""'O 13, Howlllld '· HllhCfVnlGI '· MlnOoH 4. l(eftMa , lkirrlt 20 T tlllt 71 4 7 t0 IC)VTHWllTtl•N -Ma11,,..., •· Wa rtt• " ,, ..... '· Welker s C°"'8"4 10 !IV • Ttltlt ll 2·11 a HaJfllf'M ~.,,.. Coeat. n 1t Total taut• ~"* Coeal "· 5ollf11· -toNI t. '°"*'out MenOtll (OCCI GlltU HtOH SCHOOL .. LAYOl'PS OU-r1Wtlnll• CP' 4•A ,....,,,..,, Pat 9.1'\) C""9r City m )) •t ~ IU ·O> P....._. Yllrl CU· U 11 Comoron ,,,.., their auenuon to the campu~ oval and performed 1n slyle. Unfonunately for Ocean View, Wilson's double victo~ in the 100 and 200 and Dresnick s1 third-place finish in the triple jump weren't enough as v1si11na Estancia posted a 74-60 in the high school track opener for both teams. The Ea&lcs. 1n an 1mprC5Sive debut. u o11nd CU · II at Morn•no•·dt 174•)> LOlll 8Hcn POIV 119·71 ., Muir <2,•01 Cl, l·A Sen Gebrlal l22·41 11 M•n ion V1t10 122·6) LOUl\Ylilt (21·1) ., Fon1en1 C75·2> Scl'lurr <23·21 et J)11mdelt (13·11 Foo11111i (7S· I> et Alem1n¥ Cl, 2·A BrH ·Oflnde 130· ll II Arltlll C71 4 MOnltDellO 124·2) a t KIPPtl (21·)) 1ne110 (14·2) 11 Gen11ne 121·41 LI Quinta 174·31 a l Tem Ple Cilv Cl? 41 Cfl' l ·A SI JOHPhl 122· IJ •' Aourv (ll·SJ 81lnoo Olt OO 119·)) et Bl,llOP <21-I) Veuev Cl'lrl.,len t19· 7> 11 Ma"rian C l3·S> Connt HV (19•4) ., Sant• Cle•• (II SI Cll' sm1n Scftooll Trone <t· 10) •' Marlcope <20·01 29 Palms (1 4·9) e t Fllnlridlll Cl2·1J w"tr1e111e (20· 1) af Moleva (17· 3) Remona Convent (19·71 11 8 oron S.ma Anln THURSDAY'S lllSUL TS (47ttt 9f tl·dtY lllorautftllrtd meotlnel l'lllST RACE. 6 , furton11a M"talr.en ldenlilv (Ortege) 9 00 S 00 ' •0 Tre111c Tov (McC1rron) 4 70 3 00 Chevo (Veltnzut lef 4 70 Also reel<! Tom·, A1iec1. Proud Yen· l<ff, N-York Cltv Jotin Jerrv. RnoniDOro, Sn11 8111 Bttu, EHttr Jo Time 1·11 3/S SECOND ltACE. One milt A.vanoaro (Ge rcle) 19 00 t 60 4 60 FrnWhH lino (Sibille) 1110 10.o&O 8r1vt Cnlt11on (Valanzueie> 310 Also raced: King of Ille Rancn, Bolo n• Beller, Toralon Prince, lnalde Movu. Cuelrotlt . Dunker 8 lli, Lucnaoor Time· 1·39 ltS U DAILY OOUllLE C3·SI Pa id Sl7010 THlllO RAC•. 61'1 fur1onos Eruollvt (Velen1uelal e 00 U O 3 00 Proud Duke (Futnlo) 6 40 4 00 Hallum Lake CMcCarronl • 00 Al•o recto Perlact Covtr Spefd Lt ller Roval SI Georoe Pvrem10 l olls, Prince Midas T mt I 17 3 S FOURTH ll~CE. 1 I 16 m•IU Refresrio"9 ACI I P1ncev 1 9 00 4 60 1 80 Goe1,1ttn I Oe111a<1lllOI S 40 3 20 Manv 1 SllP (McCe rron> 2 10 Allo raced OuH n of Derknt n Cacnu11u11 Wllorlwonel Roma nct Our F rs1 SllOt Si.anon.a n Two La Morena Prom1rv A.cl Jim• Time I 46 2 S l'll'TH llACE 6 > turoorios He ro H.1 1Guerra1 19 20 9 20 1 •O Valtnl1n1 Lew «Sot>l11e I 6 20 4 00 Never Looll Baell COr•e11a 1 9 60 AllO raced Rte.no Moon Pt nnv Good Tensions Lutkv Seem Oescaro Long .ive "" Kong T .me I 11 I S U EXACTA 1·2J Pa•d S271 SO SIXTH RACE. 6 lurtongs Im Rollv Smk" (Lpnml t5 90 660 •OO Stem ware IMcCa rron) 4 00 l 00 81eele ot Luck ( Va1enzue1e I 4 •0 Also recto M11111cure t<:lt Oeadlv Al 1r1c1lon, Hindu Gold. Myun Time: 1 10 315 SEVENTH llACE. 6 lur1on11s Crlmwn Ca~o lFuenlts) U 00 10 10 4 80 Chorllle Quffn IVelenruela l 13 00 '60 Cnome 1 Lilli. (Plncev) 2 70 Also raced: Matchpennv Reo.1ee Davs of Glorv. Wllef Lake Time I 09 4 S SS EXACT A 13·71 paoel '3U 00 EIGHTH llACE. I 11 moles Of'I turf Me1or SPOrt IDlhsvl 11 00 S 60 3 60 Heno1ome Ont IV111n1ut l•) 1 20 3 80 Ten 8tl0w (Lfpnem ) 4 00 AIM> reced Twin ' Tornado Cntm Pin Puller, Norwlcl< T1m1 I d 4 S '2 PICK SIX IS 10-I· I 3·3 oe1d sS0,3'3 80 wlln live wlnnln11 llC~t•s (1 .. nones! 12 Pick Sh• consote11on Pe10 s 1,171.IO with 80 winnln11 llckt" Cllvt nor Hsi. NINTH llACE. I 1 mlles Pino Azul (Futnleal 63 60 22 to 10 ,0 Columtl (Gutrr1) 8 90 '40 Eegle's Beek CMtCarron) l 40 Also receo· A•• HOuH , BecklOQ Foret of RNson, Sheda ll, Cloudv Pen, Plt rre La Mont Time· I SI l 1S SS EXACTA (7·7) Dl ld Sl ,162 SO Allendanct 19,611 NHL C~IELL CONl'ElllNCI SmVftlt DIYl•lon w L T~ GI' 11·Ee1monton " " s 93 3~ Ce111erv 26 n 13 6S 73S Winni~ 73 27 10 56 2~ Vencouvt r 73 3S • S7 ,4J K"'°' 19 31 ,, so 149 NOl'rl• OWlslefl M1nnt•Oll 30 27 6 66 m ClllClllO 14 32 7 SS 11S De troll 2) )7 7 Sl m St Loul• 73 :M • SJ 12• Toron10 21 )4 1 " 230 WAI.RS CONl'IRINCI Petrlclt OIVIUWI •·NV ISll nell" 31 21 , 7t , .. x NY Atnlllf'I 34 70 • 16 247 x·W11llln11ton JS 73 • 74 237 • • Plllledef Piile 32 It 10 14 26) J)l11a0uro11 13 43 s 31 190 New Jeraev 13 44 s )I Ito Adema OIVltlen auttelO 40 17 6 86 257 8oat0f'I 3t 20 ' to m QwOK 33 23 ' n 211 Monll'lll 21 )() l 61 2lt Hertford 21 12 • $0 m a•etlncl'ltcl Oll'fOfl blrtJI TlwnOeV'• se.,.. NV Renw• '· QueOe< 2 Her ttor Cl ), lufftto 1 Wlnnloee '· MontrH I > Mlnl'letOI• l. PhlleOttoftll > NY lala~I S, St 1.0l.ll• I Ct lN l'V l . Vent:OYVll' , loll Ttftllflt'• ea-1<11191 et Vetltouvet C11Nrv et EdmClnton "-~­..... 21'-lea Amleft JH (II Mill S.U.,., tt ....._, GA 7S9 , .. 286 2tl 783 11• 731 ?SI 2S6 297 216 230 117 219 m 7'6 206 106 11• 732 1S1 I Mii.er IE > 41 1 M<Kt !Ule (I!>, s.J l Davita (IE > SS. • Clltlon <El. \t, S C•Ott (LAI St • rcce1v~ double '"1ctones from dis· tance spec1ahst 8111 Sacra. Jumper Dave Weuel and hurdler Myron Fehx. Baera woo the 1.600-metcr ract in 4:43 9 and the 3.200 with a I 0: 12 7 clock1na Felix took the I I 0 h1&Jls with a I S.8 efTon and the 300 intermediates in 41.S. Wet.Lei cleared 6-2 to wm the high Jump and then went 20-0 for a Iona Jump victory. Meanwhile. Wi150n won the 100 for Ocean View with an 11.4 cloclong HIOh 'cttoot tractc latencla 7', Ocean View 60 IDfata"'e """" In metonl 100-1 w naon (OV>. 11 4, 2 Guvoe IE >. 117, 3 COtllt IE), 11 t 200 -I Wllaon (OV), r.> l. 2 Wealtrn (0V>. 24 7, 3 Conlt IE >. 25.S 400 -1 HOdllt IE), SU, 2 Melvin (E l S6 I , 3 Wllterl lOVI, SU 900 - 1 Rot>erls (E ). 2:0S.3; 2 S1br1 IOV). 71117, 3 Gerdta IOV), 2.12.2. 1,600 -1 8atro (E). •:439, 2. Lopez IOVI. US 0, J. Set>re tOV), 4:52.0 3,200 -I 8Hr11 (E ), 10:12.7, 2 Archlbliel tOV>. 10·26.0, J. Llterm•n <OV> 10 S9 I llOHH -I Fall• IE >. ISi, 2 ltlddHr IOV), n 1., no 1111ro 30011-t -1. Ft lhc (E), •1 S. 2 Rlddle IOV>, 49 4, no 111lrd 400 r11ev - 1 E11encle, 46.6 1.600 re1ev - 1 Es11ncle, 3:41.0 HJ -I Wtllll tE >. 6·7, 2 Mt lvln (El. •·2, 3 Cieri.. (OV>, 6·0 LJ -I Wttrll (El. 70·0; 2. Cle nt IOVI, lt•7 .,, 3 Lortn1lnl <E l. lt·I T J -I Mlkullch IE>. l9·S, 2. Cllrll IOV), 39·4 '2, 3 Dreanlck (OV), 39·0 PV -I SmilPI (El. 9·6. 1 Agull1r1 IOVl, 9·6, 3. Hiii IE), 9·0 SP -I SlrOt111 (OV), «·t :\!.o, 7. A1ueoa IOV) 42·0 'l, 3 Imber (OV) 42·0 • OT -I lmoer <OV>. 133· 10, 2. AIUl91 IOV) llt·l 'I), l W011enlll IE), 1CM·3 H~ ... di 6l, Newport Hel'Mr 61 C.ohtrane Vetlev 4' 100 -I TllOmPaon IHB), 10.S; 2 Purdue (H8 ), 10 7, 3. Curtl1 (CV), 10.7 120 -1 TPIOmPson (HBI. 23 0. 2 Curll, (CV), 74 5, 3 8elalc ICV). 24.S. 440 -I Oubta• (NH), SI 9, 2. AIUlndtr (HBI, S31. 3 Kltnlll (H8 1. 56.7. 110 -I Alexander (H8 ), 2:02.2, 2. Ouoeaa (NH), 2·CM 7, 3 Fox (CV), 2:1U. Miit -I. Mevn•rd (CV). •:36.l ; 2. Brown (NH), 4:34.6, 3. Combs <NH), 4:36.7. 2·mlle -I Weilll'I (NH), 10:02. I; 2. Solo (HB), 10 20.l, 3. Smltll (NH), 10:2t.3. I IOHH -1 Slle Plro (CV), IS.9; 2. JoM•on (NH ). 19 3, 3. 8on<1 (HB), 19.0. 3301H - 1 8 ond (H8 >. «.•. 7. l(lnosllllt ICVI, 47 4, 3 Kuallnir IHB), 47 4 ''° relev -I C•Plttreno Velltv, 46 9, 2 NewPOrl Harbor. 47 2 Miit rellv - 1 (tie) C1plstreno Vellt v NtwPOrt Her bor, 3 '4 2 HJ -I Harris CNH). 6-0. 2 Morrhon IH8) 6·0. 3 Glam CNH). S·9 LJ -I Sooontr (NH), 19·1 ~ 1 Geunt CH8) 19·S •, 3 Morriwn IHBl. 11·2 T J -I GelK!I (HB), 37·2, 2 Flal!er IHHI 34·9, 3 Harris (NH), ~-I ~ PV -I 8reelbUrv (NH) 13·0, 2 McCunnolf <NHI, 11·6. 3 B1clr.ua (HB> 11·0 SP -I 8tulre1ct1 tCVJ. 61·10, 2 MaHnglr,ev IHBI S2·10. 3 Brezas I NH I 46·7 OT -I Masan11kav IH8) 1S9·11, 1 Blutrel n ICVI IS9-S. 3 Lowe (NH) '" 10 1 c-Oii ~· IOI, Edison JS ( DIUllll<I tVtnh In metws) 100 -I McGrath lCCIMI 11 3 2 Sea ICdM ), II s. 3 Gaoe ICCIMI. 11 6 200 -1 McGrath (COM) 73 s. 2 Devnon (E I. 23 6, 3 Seal (COM), 23 1 400 -I Oevnon CE>. S2.2, 2 Ga11• (COM ), S7 S, 3 Fltmer (COM). 531 900 -I Nowolnv (E), 2;00 8, 2. Wood ICoM). 7.03.3, 3. C~emen ICOM). 2.0'l.3 1,600 - 1 C Hobl>I CCdM), 4.42 S. 2 Hollalld ICdMI. S-o2 0; 3 Lun t brlnll (COM ), S02.2 2·mlle -I R Hoobs (COM). 10.38 4, 2 Norri• CCdMJ. 10 33 9, 3 KirK n CCdM), 10 SI 0 110HH -1 Meuen11er (CdMl, 17 2, 2 Scllnu11 ICdM), 17 S. 3 HtPburn lE ). 119 J301H -I Lllltv IE >. 43.8, 2 McCallum CCdM). « 4, 3 McFelr IE), 4S 0. 4-40 rt lev -I Corona d~ Mar, « 7 2 Eoiaon n 1 Mlle rt1ev -I Edlw n, 3·37 3. 2 Corona 011 Mer. d Q LJ -I lrt lall<I (COM), 19·3. 2 Bover ICdMI. 19·2. 3 Oevnon (El. 18·7 T J -I Pelmcr ICCIM), '°-o. 2 JacOOul (COM), 31·0, 3 Welaon (CdM), 37·• HJ -I Palmer CCdM), 6·2, 2 Whftlw11 IEl. 6·0, 3 Mau1119er <COM), S· 10 SP -1 8 row n (COM), SJ·S; 2 Hloo IE >. 48·4. 3 Vu <1uez (COM), 47·4ih. OT -I VHQUel (COM), 137·0. 2 Rtddtrlck (E ), 122·0; 3 Tomlcnek (COM) 1 IS·S. PV -I Scllnu11 ICdM). 11·6, 1 Sct10tndeum (COM), 11·6, 3 Hohltfltr (COM), 10·6 Women HIGH SCHOOi.. "twPof1 Hert>or U ih, Huntln9ten llH<ll ..,,.., Cephtreno Valev 21 100 -I Kemoer (NH), 12 S 2 McGrovt n IH8), 122, 3 Padin CCV> 12 6 710 -I Nenct ICV>, 27.7, 2 Pe11nane1 IN8) 2t 6, 3 McGroven (H8), 28 t 440 - 1 8rower CCVl, l'OSO. 7 Bond IM8), 1 07 2, J Andel''°" (NH), I-OS 3 NO - l Htn,on (NH), 216.I. 2 Nenct (CV), 2 37 S, 3 Futter (H8), 2:39 • Miit -1 Hlfl¥>11 (NH), S·42.7, 7 Le 10 INM). 6'07 0, 3 Dudlev (NHJ, 6-0S 0 7·mllt -I LH O (NH), 11.39 0, 2 Rufon• CNM). 12 42 0, 3 Dudley (NH), INS 0 llOLH -l 8Ht (H8), 17.7, 1 Ore11t INH) 17 t 3 Pedln ICVJ, 17' llOLH -I 810CkbUr11er (NH) S2 l 1 8tu IH81. SA 4, 3 FNn.,re CH8>. S9 6 ''° relev -I NtwPOrt Hert>or S4 0 Hunt111111on 8teCll, S. • Mlle refev -1 Hunll119fOt1 llecll. '21.0 2 Ceo•"reno Velltv •:lO 0, HJ -I Me11nouv IM81. • 10. 2 Snrlner CNH), , ••• ) Doan (NH), 4·4 LJ -I OrtN (NH). 1•·10. , lltu IH8), l4·t . 3 KulOw (CV>. 1)·10 SP -I Morici (NH), >C>-1, 2 Dov1111m1n ICV), 2t·e, 3 NOOlt (HI), U·~ OT -I. ColHns (NH), t3·3~. 2 Oovollmen (CVI, fl·O, 3. Mc:Ct ui.v (H8). ,, .. 'W' • • • ~ . Communttv Cll9ft 0rtft91 C.at la. SM .._ .. t OrallN Coe\I JlO 002 ..,_,. It J l&n ~1no 000 0)0 ttO-I 6 1 Stntle, MendoH (SI, Credon <•l •nd ltrTYlll•. k1eur. Mafllfl m. t(Olll (t ) '"° N....,IOll W-Credon. HI L.-KOIO t-I ,~<SI) ltl-<Oardnlr ((>CC> c..r· cit IOCCI Hlt--••l'T*' COCCl IUfl' l~ 1 .. lll""'9nNI t s.cldle ~ I) t '" 10'2---" JO 0 ltlvlttlft '51 oot •t-t 1J I PiW, .. ,. .. m. ~"" 1i1. Galfl,.. en •"4 lomell1 Ct meclle (t), Cortei. TIMW (•) ltllel I~) I nd JMl'lnie, Mwr\lnt (ti, W-Marll;tl, 7·0 l-TaMet ti-Mc.tit• CSl 2, ~MY (Sl, WtoOl!Of (9'), TMl\ll (IU >e-DolAneella <SI Hlll-0.Anotll• ISi, Or•<• !$> and took care of the 200 1n 23.3 Seahawkjunior Bnan Clark picked up two seconds and one third and senior Rich Strona ..,.on the shot put with a ~-8>/• heave In a three-way meet at Newpon Harbor. Hununaton Beach H1&h nip~d the host Tan. 63-61 . while Capistrano VaJley was third with 46 points. Apm, It was a an athlete commg off the basketball season to help the 01lers. ln fact, Danny Thompson. whose ~st exploits oc.cur on the football field. showed the kind of Women'• t9urnamtnt (I t •ut HeM\'11', H.J.) OU•"8rllnel 1111114" Cnrl• fvlf'I LIOvd IU S l dtl Svtvla Henl>r.e (Waat Gerl'l\anv>. 6·2 6·2: Menut l• MetM V• (8ulp rl1l de! 8onnlt GeeluH k IU S.). 6•0, •·2, Mercelia MUktr (Nt1n1r· lenda) de! Jo Durie 1Gr111 8rf111n>. 2·6. 6·3, 6·4, Mertine Nevrelllova 0.1 Pi m Ces•••· 6·3. 6·2 communttv collt91 Grfftmtnt t, Of'•nee tout o llMlet Dunkle (GI def 8onla, 6·3, 6·1, 8rle1111 lGI dtf, IEwll'IO, 2•6, 6·2, 6·0, Ruelaa (GI de! 8ernero, 6·1, 6·1, E 1111e def P1r11tr, 6·2, 6·4, Sweaaev <G I dtf Rhtlorlk 6·0, •·O, ooer (G) oil Miiiea, •·2. 6·0 Ooub6ta Ounklt·8rldlle <G> def 80,,.•·Ewln11. 7·S, 7·S, SwHHV·Ober (G) dt f. 8er nerd·Perker, 6· I 3·6, 6·2. Ezelle ·Ruells IG> def R111torlk·M1tlu , 6·4, 7·S le~ '· "'*"-' 0 SlnltH Selmon (S) dtf Wren, 6·1, 6·0, Wellln (S) dtf Ferrlno. 6· I. 6·2. Sht onero IS> dtf Wooldridlle, 6·0, 6·0, StePllenl IS> dtf Rio•. •·1, 6·1, We•t (S) Ciel Pere1 6·1 6·1, Fr1n1z (51 dtf w1lr19er1, 6· I, 1·6 °"*" s.1mon·Fre n1t (S) dtf Wren·IUoa, 6·2. 6·1, w enln·Wtat (S) def Ferrlno·Per11. 6·2, 6·4, McGon111lll·Lu t1r IS> dtf Wool· orld11t·Plnk1rton, 6·3, 5·7, 6·• HIOh ldlool Mlrtna 21 '-'t. Meler o.i '.,., Slntlt• LockwOOd IM> def Wlllieml. 6·4, tost to Bell, 3·6. Oil Leck, 6·3, Cit! Jenkin•. 6·0, Hualed IM ) won, 7·S. 6·2. 6·3, 6·0, Wono (M) won, 6·0 ldt!•ull), •·4, 6·7. 7·6, Ttt>la (M) 1011, 6·7, won, 6·2, 6·2. 6·3 Doublea Mlklu·Lowe (M) aPlll with Ra· IOSkt·H•rntll, 6·7, •·4, def Tevlor·P•De. 6·1, 6·2, 81vena·l(trr (M) IOSI, 1·6, 4·6, won, 6·3, 6·2 O"p SH flstllft9 DAVEY'S LOCKSll (New.-1 8"dl) -'* •"II era 27l rock coo. 10 cow coo K UIO•n 2 bess, lt m1c1te<tl Thi' weetc's trout citarm LOS ANGELES -B111 Rock Crttk, Bog Tulun11e CrHk (lower), C•"•oc Leke (l\ltlc Le11oon, El Dorado Perk La ke L111g lekes Lllllt Roell. Crffk Lllllt Rock lhservo1r Ptck Roeo Park Leite , Sen Dimes Reservoir San1a Ft Ruervolr VINTUllA -CalolH Laite Matolloa Crffk, Vt nlure River <no"" fork SAN 8EllNAllDINO -Silverwood Leke RIVERSIDE -Cenullla Lakt Fulmor Leite. Hemet Lekt, Skinner Lake SANTA llAlllAllA -Cecnume Leite SAN OIEGO -Ooene Pond S1n Lull Rtv River KEllN -Hart Perk Leke Kern River 18or111 oowerllouH to Democr11 dem KR3 POwerllouse to L•ll• IH 0.1111) ~I condtftoni SOUTHEltN CALll'OltNIA GOLOMINI -)O·lt dtPlh, S lifll In 0111rellon. moallv Peeked POWdtr MOUNTAIN HIGH -24·4' 010111 ' cneln , mo"lv oecked oowoer SNOW SUMMIT -11·3' dtPlh, t lllll, mo•llV Packed POwder SIEllllA·NEVADA llAHGE LASSEN -9°'7·foot best. oocked oow· oer irlPle cllaor, iwo •urface 11111 IOREAL -12·14·1oo! 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PICll.· eo oowoer 1wo doublt·C:llatr•. 1urfec• lit" SllltAA le(f ltANCH -t 'H oot DAM PICkld oowder. 110111 t 11al" KlltKWOOD -I0· 14-1001 beH. P•CUO oowoer, oowdtf, full Olllf'•tlon. OOOGI RIDOI -•1'7•S'h•fool IMIM. peckld ooww, S chelra IAOGIR ,ASS -Hool !>41H. oowa.r ~kid OOwdtf 4 Clleln MAMMOTH MOUNTAIN -t , toot 1>11 .. , PICkld oo•W, lwO oonclallla, 20 Chi In JUNI MOUNTAIN -S·tool beat, oow def Peeilld lllOWdtr, lour Cflt lf\ MIR9'A SUIWWT -3·4''°' fool l>eM OKt<H oowoer. > en.~ IRON MOUNTAIN -)•t •toot 0. .. POwdtr 3 dleln Wtmeft't ..-.1 COMIMINITY CO\.LIOI ~ I, Onnte c ..... Ore,... Coeat 000 000 H J 1 ~ 100 000 x-1 ) 1 AntrOOU\ al'ld S..nche1, Lenon al\CI A• ttl-Alltl't (,I ·~ be da Pt•.>ed u a runnina beck. winntnathe JOOin I0.5andthe200in 23.0. Senior Tom Waltcr1 won lhe two-mile race for Newport Harbor with a I 0:02.1 effort and JoJo_ Dubesa clocked a SI. 9 to win the 440 for the Sailors. 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NMncM ......,. MILWAUl(E E lltfWE9'rAcoulred Rtnd't Ln oent outfloldtf tr9f"'I Ille CN • c.oo tuo-fOr lllek tcranlM, oitdlef t ltCI Stall 1..tv• oulf...-, ............... I.OS ANGl!Ll!S 000019'$o-SiONCI lletMI LANllKIOV lllfltl09r to I -.,.., COl'llrKI PHILA.0 L.ftHfA Pt41LL1($--$11111M Jftft ~ «Ntf..-r, IO a Ofle·-COi' trte:I POOTaA.U ~ a.... , .... l.eelM NtW Jiits.iV OINl!ltAU-.•OMCI Owlofll ll#v1 t\iMIM oectl. 11'111 John Mlller, II~~ ~ OellflY I(,.,_., •IOI~._.,, Oii Pll lnlut·M ~realer MOaCIY ........ ..-... t.-.. HSW VOtUt l~~M•s-, ..... Pet S:111iev •l'IO Pit Ll~f ...,.,_.. 10 muill·vtet c.nlrut' Pirates, Gauchos explode There were ptOductave offtd.live displays by community coUcee baseball teams from Onnte c.out and Sa&Sleblck Tbu'1day afternoo~ The Pirates hammered out J ~ hill in a 10.8 victory at San Bernardino VaUey Collqc, while the Gauchos scored in every innins but one in dispatc:hin1 R.ivmide City Collete, 16-9. In OCC's vict0ry, its first 1n four outinas this year. Kevin Re11ncf1 two-run homer capped 1 three-nm first mnina and JefrGardner knocked 1n two runs wath 1 triple and scomt himself on a fielder's choLcc to set lhe Pirates off and runninJ. 6-0. San Bernardino (2-2) sliced the lead an half in the fifth with three runs, but the Bucs made it 8·3 in their next tum at bat as Jef Garcia tripled i.nOav~ Rolland and scored on Gardner's baK hit. The hosts tied it in the eia,hth with a five-run explosion. which came wi th the benefit of only two hits. But Coast won it in the ninth th.anks to a bases-loaded e1Tor on a around ball hit by Mark Rasmussen. Riaht-handed reliever Steve Cre- cion earned the victory, allowin1 one earned run in two inn1nas. At Riverside, the Gauchos were blanked only in the eiahth annins 1n posting their fourth wm without a loss this year. Steve DeAngelis went 4 for 6 witb five RBI. crack.ina a three-run homer m the founh and adding a triple. Marie Grace (J..6) also homered.. and Steve McKee drove in four runs. Saddleback received stout relief from winning pitcher Mike Markel, who inherited a bases-loaded, one-out jam in the third with the Gauchos al~dy trailing. 8-S. UCI •.. From Bl previous low this year against Fresno State. "We weren't playing tonigb.L That's all. You figure it out;• Mulhgan bluned. The win kept UCI (12-4 in con- ference. 16-9 overall) in sewnd plaoe m the PCAA standings. but its marpn over pursuers Utah State and Fresno State 1s a precarious I and I 'h game5. respectively. ..t\nd, the schedule docs not fa vor the Anteaters from here on out as they play host to conference champ1on and nationally-ranked Nevada Las Vegas (Thursday) and always pcslc} Cal State Fullerton (Saturday, Mardi 3) in their last two conference games before the start of the PCAA Tour- nament. Obv1ousl). Thursday's per- formance was not what Mulli.gan wanted entenng two crucial contests next. week. So lacking spark on the floor. Mulligan derided to breathe some fire into his players off of it. Apparently they got the message. "That was the tops since I've ~n here." said sophomore forward Tod Mu rp h y of M.u ll i gan 's tongue-lashing "But we definitely deserved 1t. That (our performance) was pathetic "I don't know why, but none of us came to play. The)' (the Gauchos) came to play and they outhustled us; they did everything. It wasn't one of our t?ctter performances. and that's an understatement 1f I've ever heard one. "Ma)bc something like this will snap us out of tt." Pirates nif.ped in softbal , 1-0 Palomar CoUqe parla)td a pair of C'rron mto a fint-1n.n1n;a run Tbun- d&\ and the C'omets held on for a 1-0 vtCtOI") over Ora~ Coast 1n the Fullerton v.omen·s softball tour· nament SophomoTT An11e 4'nirobus was the hard·luck loser for the Plr.t.n.. who fdJ to 4-2 \)ft the 1CUOn ~ntrobus allowd just th.ru h1ts v.hilc stnt1aa out fiH \ vonnc Sohs. v.bo had a tnP'c a.nd home Nn for OCC Wcdnclday, ron1nbuk'd Ont oflhrtt hiu £ \be Parat OCC continue\ t.oumament play turd .., at 9 a.m . - COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS, 8-5 CREDIT LINE Marriott exec Malek on Education board Frederic V. Malek, exet:ullve vice president of Marrlotl Corp. and \;h1cf executive officer of Marrion Hotels has lxcn dectcd to the board of d1rectot& of the National Education Corp. Malek 1!> a former )pt.'C1al assistant to the prcj1dcnt of the Umtt.'<l tatC!. and deputy director of the U S. Office of Management and Budget. • • • Ed Luse has been appointed gcnt.·ral ston.· manager of Robinson's 111 Newpon Beach He replaces Patrice Farmer, who has been reassigned 10 Robinson's Beverl)-Hills store • • • Leo Rader has been named senior' ice president m charge of construction for the Newpon Beach-based Steams Construction Co. Rader was forml'rl:r 'ice president of construt·t1on • • • Donald L. Hildreth has been named '1t'c pre~1dent ot rc!>1cknt1al !Wiles lot the Mission Viejo Co.'s California d1v1~1on Hildreth JOlncd the comnan) Ill I 97 5 as realty sale'> manager and ~rved mml rercntl> as direc1or of new home sale!I for Minion Viejo Realty. • • • Paul J . Brinton has been promoted to a loan otlicer in thecommemal loan depanmen1 at Union Bank's South Or.inge Count) regional office in Newpon O.flcH C<!mpartson In a.on. of Ooriln 1.I. J. ., .!. • ~~. n-. WNr• Houa'f AMI n.. C Deficit comparison Reagan budget projecta deficit of $180 billion for the fUcal year, declining to $123 billion by 1989. But the budget office aay• the deficit, QDder current pollclea, woold &row from $186 billion ln 1984 to $248 billion by 1989. Deaplte problem the deficit posea, It'• unlikely to be reaolved ln thla, an election year. : UPS AND DOWNS RADER HILDRETH LUSE MALEK Beach Bnnton 1oincd the bank 1n 1979 as an operat1onl> 1ra1nce nnd 101ned 1hc managcv. mcn1 training program in 1981. NEW YORK (AP) -Tl'le followino list shows the Over-the-Counter stocks and warrants that have oone up lhe most and down tt\e mosl based on percent of chanoe for Thursday No securities tradlno below s2 or 1000 shares are Included. • • • James P. McDermott has been appo1n1ed regional senior 'v ll°c pres1den1 Nel and oercentage chanoes are the difference between the Previous closlno bid price and today's last bid Price UPS Last for Bank of America's Orange County-Los Angeles rna~t region . He succeed'.:! senior vice president ('hark s E. Scribner. who was appointell head of the 1 Japan-Korea area 1n the bank·s Asia D1 v1s1on 2 • • • J Rubio Weprin has been named senior vice president and chief finanual ~ officer of Westmark MortgaJe Cory. in Santa Ana. He has held a number of 6 senior executive pos111ons with California savings and loan assoc1at1oni.. 9~ • • • LSA. IJlc.. a consulting organ1zat1on 1n lhe fi elds of planning. 10 environmental as~!lsment and natural resource management. ha'i appoin1ed g George Kurilko a~ senior pnnc1pal and member of the executive com m111ee 13 Kunlku <;pecialiLes tn a vancty of environmental and soc 1oeconom1c planning l~ area\ 16 • • • 17 Michael P. Fenton has been na med to the ne"'h. created pos111on of' 1u· 18 19 pres1den1.finance at Centroo Electronics in lf"vine. h.:nron formerl~ v.a~ v1n· 20 Pres1den1-li nance for the Audio Visual D1.,,1s1on ofTcchn1color. Inc. 1n Costa 21 22 Mesa. 23 • • • Doelt Networks, IJlc., has named James P. Ream marketing manager of 24 25 26 Nome CPAC UnvEn h BavmFd &nvTr wt u~Cr WI n Ind IRI un lnstNt s CusCr un PenlnFd FlaCm s FlflhAve VandGld QMed Deem wt OCG Tc CoaslM ASolr s Belmr g HerilFd KavPro P~ncre1 K1n111n1 AEQUllY Magnini Raoen s 2', .. s, I .. 9 2fh 93'• 1211. 27'• 2'• i.,. •1. ~ .3 ... 3\11 .1~ 8'. p,. 1~\11 s>. SJ• Pel. UP 25.0 Up 23 1 UP 200 Up 19.0 Up 18.5 Up Ii.I Up 1 .8 UP 1 .1 Up IV Up 14.0 Up 13~ Up 13. Uo 13. UP 12.5 Uo 118 Up 11 8 UP 11 S Up 109 Up 10 S UP 10. Up 10.8 Up 10. UP 9.8 Uo 91 Uo 9 5 UP 9.S Managing money OCC lecture topic A certified financial planner will be sivmg a lhrec-part lecture senes a1 Orange Coast College on personal mone) management. The program. "Successfu l Monl'}' Managcmen1." will run from 7 to 10 p m. on Mondays. Feb 27, March 5. and March 12 . Rcg1stra tton 1s S39 advance and $49 at the door. Married couples will be charged a single adm1 ss1on. In addition to the lectures. lhe program incl udes pc:rsonal consul· talion with financial planner Ron Jolley on ta xes. infla11on. in vest- me nts. debts and retirement. Tickets arc available at the OCC T icket Office. localed 1n the Studen1 (enter Bu1ld1ng. For fu nher mfor· mat1on. call 4 U-5880. Students urged to plot careers with extra care High tech, service projected as a reas of biggest g_:owth As high 1echnolog}' becomes a more intricate part of today's careers, students arc turning to trade and 1echmcal schools for skills 1ru1mng to meet the challenge. According tp the Bureau ot Labor Sta}1st1cs, U.S. Departmcnl of Labor, 75 percent of the 25 m1lhon new JObs lo spnng up 1n the U.S. in 1hc nex t decade will be service related. These Jobs wi ll be in communicat1on!I. trade fields. and transponation. The fastest growing occupations. says the BLS. include computer service technicians (96.8 percent). legal assistants (94.3 percent). com- puter systems analysts (85.3 percent). compu1er programmers (76.9 per- cent) and computer operators (75.8 percent). Those occupations with the largest JOb growth will be bujld1ng custo- ,d1ans (779.000). cashiers (744,000), secretanes (719.000), general office clerks (696.000) and sales clerks (685.000). predicts th e ~LS. Also included in the top 20 hst are truck dnvers. nursing aides, auto mouvc mechanics and blue-collar super- visors. "To meet the technology challenge. a s1udcnt must prepare with special· tzed JOb tra ining." says Mike Free- dland, president of the National Assoc1a11on of Trade and Technical Schools (NA TTS). "Many of today's careers require rapidly chang.ing skills. and it is crucial for the student to enter a career ready to meet the challenge.·· NA TTS reprcsen1s over 700 trade and 1echn1cal schools in the ll.S .. which tram ~tudents for lex.la > 'sand 1omorrow's jobs. Over one million students are t•nrolled 10 private career sc hools, and experts predict climbing enrol- lments as the need for spcc1ah1ed JOb skills increases. Trade and technical schools arc mce11ng the tl"Chnology challenge by staying one step a head of the JOb market. "Our schools arc constantly revis- ing their cumculum!I and acquirina updated equipment," says Freedland. "We need to Sta) on top of changes trl 1he marketplace m order to antici pate available jobs and to provide rnrrent training." A free handbook hstmg 98 trade and technical careers and more than 700 career schools is available by writing NA TTS. 225 I Wisconsin Ave nue. NW, Suite 200. Washing1on, D.C'. 20007 Real estate ' seminar set Bell opera11n~ companies and K. Mason Conner "'estern regional manager Ream "-111 be in charge of marke11 ng Doelz's network commun1cat1on produc1s to ::!::! Bell opera11ng companies. Conner 1s responsible fo r building up and managing a s1afT of applica 11on cng.i nce~ and sales pcrc;unncl for 1he Wt·stl·rn rcgmn • • • John F. Prenovost has been promoted to regional counsel of First American Title losurance Company and has transferred IO the Bakersfield office. Prenovosl J01ncd 1hc Santa Ana-based firm 1n 1977 as a 1.1"' derk and wa!. promoted to ac;s1stan1 counsel 111 1979 • • • Gish Biomedical, lnc., a Santa .\na-based supplier ol disposable Name I Online 2 UnVol un 3 Analyl s • WllAL s S Nankn un 6 PsychSv 7 Soften s 8 C Crb wt 9 LCS ~ 10 Terak 11 Beker wt 12 HunoTo 13 Swnln s 14 Nankln Chg -· -1 -1•. -2•. ' - l . -l'. -l/2 -,., -,, -.,,, -1 Pel. I 29 6 f 21 l H 17 2 17 0 160 15.8 15.2 10 14.3 143 lJ.8 Bl lH The outloo]:r for taxpayers in 1984 is a real mixed !;Jag card1ovasrnlar products to hosp11als. has named Allen & McGarvey, Inc., ol Irvin e to assume fi nancial and corporate public rclat1ons du11es for th<> compan}'. All en & McGarvc> personnel with primar) respons1b1h1y on the Gish account v..111 be Joseph Allen, Elise Jobaason and Robert McGarvey. • • • Jewell Chapman of Pier Realty. In c., of Huntington Beach has been named cxchangor of the year at Goldenweat Exchange Club. The aw.a rd was presented b~ Victoria MIUs, "ice pesiden l of the cl ub. Chapman rcCCI\ ed 1he award for a th ree-way exchange which doS<.'d Dec. 21. 198 J Thl' propert1c!I were 1n PrO\O Utah. Palm Desen and Ne""pon Beach . ft IS HaleSv 16 Z~ntec 17 CinM lc 118 Masstor 9 WMlcTc 20 Bioson s 21 HydeA \ 22 ABIOOd 234 Cutco s 2 HospSt 25 Panic un 26 Wica1 27 Wilton -1 -~ -l;. -l,4 -1•1. -¥e -l'I• -., -1 'n -3;. -\II -•1. -1--1 I 12.0 11.9 11 9 11.9 11 11 11 . 11 l 11.1 11 1 l1 I 111 11 l EDITOR ·s NOTE: This IS the I 1th anicle in a I 2-part series in which Sylvia Porter describes ways tax- payers can sa ve on their 1983 and I 984 income taxes. The actual tax outlook for 1984 1s a mixture. While income tax rates are slated to drop roughly 4 percent below tb1s year's levels (the last step in President Reagan's tax cuts), Social Security taxes and self-employment taxes arc to JO up -in some mst.anccs, drasucally. To reach the top 50 percent rate in 1984, a married couple will have to earn a whopping $162,400 and a single taxpayer will have to cam $81,000. The 49 percent rate, though. hits a mamed couple's income over Sl09,400 and a single person must pay 48 percen1 on income that exceeds $5 5,300. As an individual blueprinting your tax plans for '84, note: TAX RA TES JUMP SUBSTANTIALLY FROM ONE BRACKET TO ANOTHER. For instance. a married couple's Joint return tax rate 1s 33 percent between S35.200 and S4 5.800. But it's 38 percent for the next bracket of $45,800 to $60.000. The self-employed are really punched. You, self-employed in '83. paid 9.35 percent self-employment tax on $35, 700, a maximum t.ax of $3,338. For '84, you'll pay 11 .3 percent on $37,800 of earnings, a maximum tax of $4,27 1. That's a huge increase of $933 As an employee, you paid a 6. 7 percent Social Security tax on $35,700 of earnings m '83. a withholding totaling a maximum of $2,392. In I 984, the same 6. 7 percent 1s Wlthhcld but on earnings of up to OvER THE CouNTER I I I I SYLVIA PORTER $37.800, a maximum of$2,533. Before this year, all Social Security benefit payments were exempt from federal income tax. Beginning in 1984. some Social Security retire- ment benefits received by certain individuals will be included as tax- able income for the first time. In describing who must rcpon Social Security benefits as taxable income, it is often said that the new rule generally applies only to niarried couples filing joint returns wt th over $32,000 of adjusted gross income (your income before you take itemized deductions and dependency exemptions) and single persons wi th over $25,000 of adjusted gross in- come. BUT BE WARNED: Part of your Social Security benefits may be taxable income to you even if your adjusted gross income is less than those figures. Here's why: The figure you must use to re veal whether you have more than $32,000 or $25,000 is not merely your ad- JUStcd gross income. It actually is your adjusted gross. PLUS half of your Social Security benefits, PLUS the tax-free interest on your state and local bond investments (PLUS1 if you and your spouse both work, the two-earner special deduction). Say you and your sJ)Ouse receive S 14,000 in Social Security retirement benefits in '84. Also say your '84 adjusted gross will consist of a $1 5,000 pension from your former employer and $5,000 in taxable dividends and interest, fo r a to tal adjusted gross income of $20,000. Does this mean you need not include any part of your SS benefits in your tauble gross because it is less than $32,000? No. First, you must add half of your S 14,000 SS benefits to the $20,000 adjusted gross, which raises yourtotal to $27.000. Also, say you rece1ved $10,000 of tax·frce interest on your state and locaJ bond investments. which you never before had to report for federal income tax. But for '84, you must add this $10,000 to the $27,000, so you now have a total of $37,000 - a full $5,000 above the $32,000 level for joint returns. Thcf't" fore, part of your SS benefits must be included in your gross income. On the amount of your Social Security benefits to include in in· come. it's the lesser of either I ) half yo ur SS benefits. or 2) half of the amount by which that tot.al (your adjusted gross income, plus haJf your Social Secunty plus your t.a.x-exe~pt mtercst) exceeds $32,000 or $25,000. ln the above example. half your $14,000 SS benefits is $7,000. Your tot.al figure of $37,000 exceeds tbe $32.000 for a joint return by $5,000. Half of that S5.000 is $2,500. Since this is less than $7,000, you would include in income on your 1984 return $2,500 of your S 14,000 Social Security benefits. NEXT: FlDal tips, more Jta4 tu e1wt1e1. On the _J , • OreoQe Cout DAILY PILOT/Frld1y, FebrulfY :M, 19M NB .. NYSE COMP OSITE TRANSACT IONS Dow JoNr s Av f Plf;f \ WHAT NYS E Orn Nl!W VOltK (AP} Ftb. 24 NYSE L£ADERS .... ,... . . • d • 101 0 ~· moat 1ct1111 New York Stock xcna~ lu u u . tradi ng n1 t l on1 l y 1 1 ~.~~~:':" SI ~· , · 62'--1~ w;~Ptrt , • 17J" t 11J Arner T& T n , , 17 Jo ~ ForftMol s 1, 3n,.. 1~ ~~~r,,rR~" 1: ·~ :. ~ hrvsi.r J· 1 + 1~ M • 1 ,_., t ;''• enlEllCI ' 1 • ~ 1)/ii uon ~l· ''• A~l'~~~ ;)6'. ti:~ HO\,ISNI ~H +2~ Clllcoro Pan Am NEW YORK CAP> -The followlno 1111 sl10ws lhe New York Stoac Exc:Mnge •toek' 11\d ~rrants tf\at ha~ gone uo lhe most Jnd c:town the mo1t ~Md on ro:eent of ch•rlff r"8rdless of volume o NO ~~r~fles tredlno beloyt '2 are Ind· -uded. N11 end e>ercentag• Ch•l\Oet er• p,. difference betwr.~ the Pl't11lou' dos no price end todav ' fJAm. orlee. N,~t Lui Cll.l Pct l Cb~sn~n ~Yt~" .i ~= l J $ ons1>11 41/J •n o 4 toPIOro s ,.,., 2~ o . S 1•nAm wt 3Jo t Up . 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Pra11. ··~ NEW YORK (A ) -Moil act 111 011tr lhe counlt r \IOCll.\ \UPPlled bv NASO Name vorumt sir Ask~ Cho Forum l I 414,900 • • MC I \ 1 304 300 "4 '°" Oio11S s 693.~ 20, 11 -1 , AooleC 6'12 161'9 27 -., Ar:>OllOC 6S3 00 251.o 26 -I • Ma n1or 616,•00 ·~ 4~ -"' Vie cseFr 575 200 11 , 11~ GlfBdc J2 600 6l..o l'' Con11 1 S 3 I lt 1 , ., + Sl11St~n 'Jl'1 13-~2 1 7-6 +S·l' GoLo QuorEs MET ALS Quo TES N[W Y~ IA~ Soot ~-IMlll ~ loellsy c....., ~n _,. 1 poo;no u a -•"'e1-c....-14 U Cltlm• per CIOV"ll, NV Como ~ -·" <'OMcl Thi. L.Mll 2' 21o.lllt ·~ a.. ,, _. ... PQUn4 ~ Tilil M1t>t ..... W-~rt1111 ... ,, C4il0fi•f1C*'t'9•~"y ._ " ••o ~' ".,_ ,oniy o-.. QYOM!I .... M 77S -troy--'°iY C-~ liPOt-"' GI-a""" ....., • '29t 00-t* 00 '*,. . ., ,... .._,._ ......_,,. -..,.. 00..-00 ~~ ~ ""°' ..,,_N'f That's an apt description of both business and business p ople along the Orange Coa t. To keep track of where companies are going and which people are helping them get there.just watch ·er dit Lin ' -ev r day in the Business s ction of your new DlilJ Pilat • 0nngt COllt OM. Y Pfl0Tlft1dty, Febtulry 24, 1184 fiORDO G \R t'lt:l,lt l£T'5 ~AV£ SOME FUN, GARF 1€U~ TA~E ONE STEP eAC~ T HE •. .\,. .... \ CIRClS "Mommy! Guess what I saw behind my eyes last night." by Brad Anderson ''And I was thinking pos1t1vely today." DOK MA~C·E I GOT A ~O~TUNE LOOK.IE. IN MY LUNC~ r: ·~ \ IT SAr5 'fOL ARE GOING TO GET AN IMPO~TANT LETTER I . I s i l , .. Tl' ,.BLE1' EEDS o-~--- I - () by Gus Ar11ola t THOUGHT C.ON5Clf.NC.E 5 Wf.A.E SUPP05EP TO e>£ NICE J by Jim Davis by V1rg1I Partch (VI P) "How about knocking off that glant·step·for· mankind jiu?" ~ Hank Ketcham ? £'; .. ' ,..( r ,,_ .,. i" ...._ ~· \.-... ' Mf's JUST TRY!~ ID 6E FUNNY. DENNIS.' by Ferd & Tom Johnson OH, n's Jusr oNE of l~OSE YOUTHFUL. HABITS I 1VE NEVER BeEN ABL~ 10 BR~Af<··· iT WAS RIG~T I GOT AN IMPORTANT LETTER THIS MORNING . <'~ -' v J by Ch arles M Schul z by Tom K Ryan O o ~ '" i ~. , rl"'*-_ -... - ·~ BRIDGC Neither vuhttrablt. South deals. NORTH • 144! "'9 s 0 850 +K QJ WEST EAST •J IOU •U "'107 117 8&4 OK 72 OJl09 •9364 t 107532 SOUT H •A KQ v A KQJ 32 0 AQ6 +A The bidding South Wut ~orth [ut 2 ' Pu1 2 ST Put 6 : Pau Pa•• PaH Opening lead Ja<'k of •. SHOE ,,~ ~~WK™~? ·•"•\.> ' C1111us GOIEI AN ENTRY IN TIME If you suspect that lhia hand wu not dealt at the table you would be ri1ht. ll is a lt>JSOO hand we used to use quite ofttn in claufa. Until one day somethlnc happened. and we had to change it slightly. There is nothing to the auction. Since as little as the jack of daamonds in partner's hand would make the slam laydown. to bid anything less than six bea.rts at South's second turn would ht! rank cowardice. We ga ve this hand to a group who were playing a pract1C'e session after one of our 5tminars. The d1rt<'Led contra rt was six hearts. and the unive rsal lead was the 'i00 OIJ6~ T 10 60 oN A DIE.1' Atl O W'f ~oMt. Of "f~Ai \JN~C:>~'ft.~ FAT ! ja.dt of spades. Obviously. If declanr bad an enl.ty to the table. the hand would be a pianola. Lacking that entry. thou1h. an optlmiallc cfeelarer would either play ace of diamonds and another, hoping to drop the king, or else lav down the ace of hear" to try to drop the t~n. which would create an entry out or lhe nine. As you can set. both the~ lines are due to fail. The correct line 1s to win the opening lead. cash the ace of clubs and now lead a low trump toward the nine That suueeds 1n all casts whrrl' Wt'll has thf' Len The ninr of trum ps bt>C'om<'s an r ntry to dumm y. and t.E.T ~ ~~CE. IT, 'iOIJ LOOK t.IK£ A Bl(,, E.~u~, l)(,l. i 6~08 ! Om SHARIF declarer can dlacard hit two diamonds on tht table'• hirh clube. The jack of apadea wu the lead at every I.able except one. and moat of the declarers round the wlnnln1 line. AL one table, however. an individualist elected to lead a low trump. Deelartr was good enough to play dummy's nine, which secured an immediate enl.ty to the board, but since the ace of dubs had not yet been unblocked. he could not t.ake diamond discards. Instead. ht had to rtly on the diamond fintssl'. Alas . we had not had the foresight lo provide East w1lh I he king or diamonds, SO declarer went down one! by Jeff MacNelly ··oR BETTER OR ··oa MO Rs•: by Lynn Johnston YDJ WERE ITT EDDY s F\f?CF\DE. WlfH GoROON -you KNOW WE. OONTLIKE. you GOING IN lKERE •T\hl Ml\Kt:HHt.:.\.\ DR. S~O{'k OKAY, YOU GAt,,S HOL..D HE:R POWN L..lKe -r'HAi" WH I L..e :J: 61Vf;: 'e:R A HI,.. wrrH IHIS MA6NUM HYPO .1 FENTON I KN0N rn~ I? 00 t() TO et: A. ~WA~C* UFE.~R TWDHW ... • SfAy' IN '/OUR. ROOM, MICHAE.L l>JE't.L DISCUSS THIS Mf\1TER LAI ER BOY, IS GORDoN E'IER LUCKY. HIS PMENTS DOt-J'I CME-!I by Tom Bat1uk fr:;\ WHAi KIND Of 8€£R 00ES ~ o ~E.WBACCA ORl~K ~ by George Lemont He's Me:DICINe's At-JSWE:R 1'0 Pl R 1'Y HARRY.' f'M GOTNG TO STOP BY LANE SCHOOL TO DROP Qf=F A ~EATER V'4HICH SUSIE LEFT AT SPENCER FARMS I I I I 1984 TOPAZ 5 7995 Loaded with AM/FM stereo, air, 5-speed, tilt wheel and much more. #625574. 1984MARQUI loaded with equipment. Tilt wheel, speed control, Power Seats, Power Windows, Stereo & Air Conditionin . #626738. I '82 MERCURY '11 TOYOTA Lil OlllW $4695 ~LY $134!«?.. $4995 Iola! Pnce 49'7 90 l'lM F• 4SQ5 90 1e111 rm J04HO ,._ r111. ns1 to IW '942 04 41 -.. II 8' APtt Lie. # 1COL592 IW "1t8' 41-.. II.ft Ill lo: IWOll Ut.-7'6 JOHNSON &SON 2121· llRBOR C01t11111 41 ' I I , -- $ ' 1984 CHRYSLE La Baron CONVERTIBLE •ANEWSIZE •ANEWLOOK AUTOPILOT- EVERY FRIDAY HUGE SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM 'll OUS 4 DI lllllalY looded with Powef Equipment .$4995 Uc #171awh I 'll IUICI LaSlltn CllTIM loaded woth power equipment $3995 lie M121VOZ . I I 'll MERCURY '81 FORD F1&D IUllllUQlll """ TllCI •Oll1'mitAL 4 dr.. loaded with power Automohc, Air. Powet Stee11n9 l <:>odt'd with powe< equt()lfte"' l 90lhe< lnte<IOt A Beout1ful lVKIK'f equipment Power Brohs Car $5995 $6995 $l3,995 lie. #284YMX lk #2A716M lk #1IHAl61 LINCOLN MERCURY 540-5630 ' • - C2 Orenge Coat OAILY PILOT/Friday, February 24', 198 .. Chryaler LeBaron family lncladea two and f oar-door eedana with .eating for ap to •ix people. ·LeBaron' s adding personal touch to its new '84 series .. , Chrysler's elegant 1984 LeBaron famlty offers a wide range of mid-size front-wheel drive cars that are marked by attractive styling, engi- neered-In quality, and excellent fue~ economy characteristics. The LeBarons are available In six distinctive versions, lncludlng two-door coupe, four-door sedan, Town & Country "woody" station wagon. and three convertlble1: the base LeBaron, the luxury Mark Cross LeBaron models except the wagon. Improvements In convertibles In- clude a redesigned roof and new roof latching system, glass rear window, power rear quarter windows and larger seat. LeBaron's fuel tank has ben In- creased to 14 gallons to extend driving range. Bucket and front bench seat travel has been extended one Inch to 7 1~ Inches. ------------~--------------------------------•Edition, and the Town & Country The Interior has been enhanced with the Instrument panel In a butterfly walnut woodgrain finish and matching door panel Inserts. convertible. "Without a doubt, the 1984 LeBaron line-up constitutes one of the finest arrays of upscale per- sonal-size cars we've produced," said Tom Papert, Chrysler vice president of sales. "These appealing cars offer great driveablllty, handling, and fuel econ- omy, and have a distinctive high style character which has proven popular with the car buying public," he said. "'We have added many new engi- neering and styling touches, otter a wider variety of powerplants, and have made major changes In the convertibles." Standard powerplant on the LeBaron Is an economical 2.2 liter four-cylinder engine with com- puter-controlled electronic fuel injec- tion. A five-speed manual transaxle Is standard on two-door coupes. with three-speed automatic standard on all other models. An upgraded 2.6 llter MCA Jet engine is optional. This efficient, precision engine features counter-rotating "Siient Shadow" balance system reduces engine vi- bration and noise tendencies often associated with four-cylinder power- plants. Chrysler plans to offer Its new 2.2 liter turbo-charged engine later In the model year as an option on all Coups and sedans have new wraparound tall lamps. New exterior ornamentation Includes bright metal moldings on wheel llps, slll and deck lid lower edge. In addition, a new AM electronical- ly-tuned radio with Integrated digital clock Is standard with a premium six-speaker AM /FM/MX stereo sys- tem option. A new electronic Instrument cluster Is offered on the Mark Cross and Town & Country convertibles. New luxury and optional leather steering wheels are also featured on LeBaron, along with premium stainless wheel covers and optionally available cast aluminum road wheels. The LeBarons are avaJlable In five new colors, including Radiant Sliver, Charcoal Crystal, and pearl coats In Mink Brown, Gunmetal Blue, and Garnet Red. New two-tone paint combinations and striping are avail- able on couples and sedans. All LeBarons feature refined "precision control" suspenslon, specially-tuned steel belted radial tires, and acoustically engineered "Quiet Control" sound packages. LeBaron Is built on a 100.3 Inch wheelbase and Is 14 feet. 11 Inches overall. 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 lellrl .. rM bucket MGt, 2.5 lltl"9 •ntlne, ,..., MOt, 4 speed, hvln. INCLUDIS IOn '°'· (mt 1593) (042419) OVER 30 DOWNSIZED CHEROKEES & WAGONEERS 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'' , ' f L "'OUT HE CARSON -Triggered by record sales In 1983, Nfssan U.S.A. h .. expanded Its popular truck model llne to 20 now offered through Datsun dealers. Nissan, which oreated the mini-pickup market In the U.S. more than two decades ago, now carries a broader llne than any of Its com- petitors with the addition of a long-bed standard truck, a King Cab standard pickup and a pair of long-bed Sports Trucks (4X2 and 4X4). "The four new truck· models should give us an excellent chance of Increas- ing 1984 sales over the record 137,000 units retailed last year,'' said C.P. (Chuck) King, senior vice pr sl- dent, sales of Nissan U.S.A. King anticipates truck sales reach- lngJ 150,000 In 1984 Inspired by the four additional models as well as the new $660 million assembly plant In Smyrna, Tenn . Jack Baldwin, Ira Young and Dr. Bob Reed drove thle Mucla 12A rotary engtne RX-7 to a Camel GTU cl ... The new truck models will feature the popular 2.4-llter (146 cld) NAPS-Z victory at the Daytona 24-hour endurance race held engine with a hemispherical head and earlier thl• month. Mazda rolling after 5th title DAYTONA BEACH, Florida - Mazda's quest for an unprecedented fifth straight International Motor Sports As- sociation season GTU manufacturers' title got off to an excellent start with a class victory at the renowned Daytona 24-hour endurance race, run Feb. 4 -5. The team of Jack Baldwin, Ira Young and Dr. Bob Reed piloted a 12A rotary engine RX-7 sponsored by Malibu Grand Prix to a Camel GTU victory of three laps over second place finishers Rusty Bond, Blake Pridgen and Ren Tiiton In a Porsche 911 . The Baldwin/Young/Reed RX-7 was one of 22 GTU entries In the total field of 82 cares on the grid for the start of the annual Daytona endurance classic. Just six of the GTU cars and 33 cars overall were stll running when the checkered flag waved. Baldwin/Young/Reed finished 12th over- all. Toyota Cellcas and a Pontiac Fiero. A total 24-hour ac11on for Mazda were the of 10 RX-7s rounded out the GTU field. performances turned In by Roger Man- Mazda teams captured seven of the top 10 devllle/ Amos Johnson/Danny Smith In a finishing positions In the class. Camel GTO RX-7 and Jim Downing/ John The 41-year-old Reed, a dentist from Maffucci In a Mazda rotary-powered Bakersfield, enjoyed his second winning exotic prototype car built by British showing In as many outings at the Daytona chassis manufacturer Argo. The spanking 24-Hour. In 1983, he co-drove an RX-7 new Mazda-Argo ran beautlfully and equipped with the larger 13B rotary engine finished ninth overall In the race. to a GTO class title. (GTU stands for Grand A pair of BFGoodrlch Mazda Lola Touring cars with engine displacements · T-616s were also In the GTP hunt at r:=:===::;:::::;...__;;:;;;;;;.~~ under 2.8 liters; GTO class engines Daytona. In fact, at the 15-hour mark, the displace over 2.8 liters.) Among Reed's #67 T-616s driven by Jim Busby/Boy other credits are Sports Car Club of Hayje/Rlck Knoop was running a strong America championships In C-Productlon second overall. Mechanical woes dropped 1.--- ln 1982 and GT-2 in 1983. Both titles were the car from contention before race's end. earned behind the wheel of an RX-7. The Pete Halsmer/Dleter Quester/Ron .. ~ Young, 57, halls from Malibu and was Grable T-616 finished the race 17th overall the SCCA's GT-3 champion In 1983. after running as high as fifth in the race's Baldwin, 35, resides In Woodstock, Geor-seventh hour. . overhead cam configuration u well a , a 5-speed tranamlulon wtth OV« .. drfve. The King Cab ateo lnclud• automatic tranamlMlon. Suggested retail prices for th• new trucks are $6,499 for the tong-bed standard model, $7,595 for the King Cab standard, $8,295 for the" long-bed Sport Truck (4X2) and $9,895 for the four-wheel-drive ver- sion of the long-bed Sport Truck. The King Cab has an automatic tran.., mlsalon. In California, It also wlll be available with a five-speed manual gearbox listing at $7 ,245. · The Sport Truck models also offer a trim level wh ich Includes special "ST" exterior graphics and sliding rear window as standard equipment with a tachometer, quartz clock and bucket ats In the styled Interior. Nissan announced an increase In the retail price of Its King Cab XE model to $9,205. The price hike of $310 reflects the addition of power windows and power door locks as standard equipment. The GTU-wlnnlng RX-7 fought off competition from three Porsche 911 s, four turbocharged Porsche 924 Carreras, a Nissan 280--ZX, a Nissan 200-SX, two gla. He co-drove an RX-7 with Joe Varde In I n G T O , t h e M a n - endurance events during the 1983 IMSA devlle/Johnson/Smith entry was the lone seasonandcon~~e~~filshed~llupln Mazdalnafi~d~carawtthsub~a~lally '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ the GTU standings. blgg~r engines -cars like the Porsche Other highlights of the Daytona 928 and Carrera. The 1984LongBedSportTruck 4X4 le among Nluan offerl.ne•· s 149 **Month • THE IMPERIAL BANK TOWER• 695 TOWN CENTER DR., STE., 1000 • COSTA MESA • 0 • "' • -4 i THE CLOSER YOU LOOK ••• THE BETTER WE LOOK! 5 ; 1.) MBZ 380 SL. ................ S625 .. /Mo. 8.) CRESSIDAS ..................... s249•/Mo.15.) '84 CORVETTES •..•••.••..•.. s525•/Mo. i ~ 2.) MBZ 300 D ..................... $450*/Mo. 9.) MAZDA 626 ................... s2os••/Mo. 16.) CUTLASS ....................... s210••/Mo. NEW 1984 .,. ... l.) MBZ 300 SDre ................... *590*Mo. It~ MAZDA Rl7 ......... ~ .... .S21S••fMo: 17.) TUNS AM .................... s245••11~. :-CUSTOM .. ! 4.) BMW 318 ........................ •210•/Mo.11.) T-BIRDS ........................ s240••110: 18.) 300 Zl ............................ s259•/Mo. LIMO'S I 0 5.) VOLVO DL.. .................... .$234•/Mo. 12.) COUGAR ........................ s255••110. 19.) '84 EL DORAD0 ............... $430•/Mo. s • 6.) VOLVO GL ....................... s21s•110.13.) TOPAZ ........................... •1so••110. 20.) IAXllAS .................. ~ ..... s232•110. S T R E T C H .. i 7.) CELICAS ........................ $160* /Mo. 14.) TEMPOS ....................... .s142••/Mo. 21.) COROLIJ·SRS LB ......... •149••/Mo. • • • • • • E I! smE OF n1 AICW[PAMWn INCi.i.fi( Al, POWlrStmM. AM/hi CASSEltt. SCll HAW CMISt. flM8S • ... oon as srAM>MD cQ(ftOT. nm wm • w. ctosm oo YOUR DOl.URll • wmt CW1D TO BUY, I tmmlATtD EMl Y •WAI.I( AWAY AT DI> Of TOM. lllltD TO bCOS laWI 11(.M I TEM.1£fl11M..£ stCdtfTY llPOSIT & LICOISE ftI U£ ltEqtml) .r:j = TO STiil lW(1 WO: K IHCTlO CDT APPIOVAl. "41 ll)./9'0 MO. w. mm MO. mm. INCL. TAX/TOT. AU rusr rtMTt lEAIE F .. THE ji ~ 1.) $662.50 /$31,800.00 5.) $248.04/$11,905.92 9.) $217.30/$10,430.40 13.) $159.00/$'7,632.00 16.) $222.60/$10,684.80 19.) $455.80/$21,878.40 f•l'ITl .. Em • 2.) S477.00/S28,62o.oo 6.) $291.50/$13,992.oo 10.) s221.901s10,320.oo 14.) $150.52/$7,224.96 17.> $259.70/$12,465.60 20.) $245.92/$14,755.20 MAIO ,..,u-.11 . i.. 3.) $625.40 /$37,524.00 7.) $169.60/$10,176.00 11.) $254.40/$15,264.00 15.) $556.50/$33,390.00 18.) $285.14/$17,100.40 21.) $157.94/$7581.11 4.) $286.20/$17,172.00 8.) $262.88/$12,618.24 12.) $270.30/$16,218.00 . . ~~~~~~~~~~;rn:-~~~~~====~=-::7.~~ I J *GI.AT LIASI nlMS * GRIAT LIASI tllMS .• GltlAl LIASI TllMS * GllAT LIASI RIMS * GRIAT LIASI TllMI . • ' I • I I I . - Orange Coell DAILY PILOT/Friday, February 2•, 1(J8.4 5175 GIVE N AWAY WEEKLY GRAND PRIZE EACH FRIDAY OF s 100 NO LIMIT TO THE NUMBER OF TIMES YOU CAN ENTER! NO LIMIT TO THE NUMBER OF TIMES YOU CAN WIN! ENTER NEW CONTEST EVERY MONDAY TIMES YOU CAN ENTER! NO LIMIT TO THE NUMBER OF TIMES YOU CAN WIN! ENTER NEW CONTEST EVERY M.ONDAY ~ DIAWllHiS EACB WIEI Each Drawing will be for ... GRAND S PllZE.1!!-!L............. I 00 ht Prize.!~~1. ....... . Zad Prize.i!~l. ....... 3 ~ p . (rtJ) r. raze .............. . sso 515 510 HERE'S HOW. • • (3) W.11 JOU• •airy ta °'""~ Coa.I D01ly P1lol Soe1•l Sec:unly Sw-pot•kH 330 WMl S.y St Co.lo MoM CA 92626 ~ A WlnaU>q oumher will b. pubU.bed H eh Mood.or Weene9<Uy aod rnd•y to th• Daily l'tloo A.o •dd1uoeol ou11>~1 ...U b4I pubLoh.d N eb Fu d.oy for SlOO w .. a ly G1•od Pn .. 4 U .,_al the "1DllJD9 au..i,.1,. 1d4'Db«J witb t'<Xlf Son.I Socvnt, nuat..f '°" •ul ela.ia your pn.M mooey by brutquiq yow SocW s.c...n1y card lo ti.. 0..ly NO! olf~ You will lll•o be decland the w\Aoer oad 1mm..U.1ely (5) To ~ • prla, ,_, Soa&l Sec.nty c&1d al&ll be pr-nt.d .t I.lie o.Jl1 Noc ao later thu 5 00 P M two b11fl-cl..,. &11.r IJ..e AIUl>.ber WU pu.bli.i..ci Jlay pnae nOI claim.cl by the ~ will be (O!"f•li.d (6) h ,. oOI n-.ary to pure!>. .. th• Do1lr P1l01 You .,., lD~ Iha •1aalo9 aumben 10 the lobby ol 111• Ot0.0941 eo. .. Daily PllOI OT youJ local hbrory 171 lap'-or ,.p,_tau-or eueol.lon aad dJ .. trtbwan ol U.. Dolly Ptlot Of ,.....,b41n ol tb•v l...W- OJ• "°' .tlqlbl. (8) The O&lly PUOI will be ...i. 1udqe 1n 1111..-pt...cioq th.. nai.. o.a.-°' tbe ludq .. II hn•I 4 WAYS TO CHECK FOR WINNING NU MIERS e SUBSCRIBE TO CONVENIENT • DAILY PILOT DELIVERY . • CHECK DAILY PILOT NEWSSTAND EDmON ON MON., WED., nu. e SEE RULE NO. 6 ABOVE. FILL OUT COUPON BELOW (Or Reuonable Facaim ile l ANO MAIL TODA YI (Only One Per Envelope, Plea.M) M y Social Security Number la -~~~--~~-~~- NAME ---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- ADD RESS ~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~-~ CITY ~-------------STATE -------- ZIP --------------PHONE -------~ 0 Pl ... • •tart convenien t ho.me delh••ry of the Dall, Pilot. l'tBl.JC tl>TIC£ PtBUC NOTICt: Plait NOTICE Ml.IC fllOTict PtBUC NC>TIC£ NOTICf IM\l"*O lllDI 91D lrtM NO f 12 HOTIC! IS H~£8Y QIVtN 11'111 IMled Pf'OOOMll WIN bt ~ by Iha Cilr or Coaa MIN. to wit' Tta City Council PO Bo• 1200, Coe1a M ... C.iitornla 82821-llOO, on or before t;i. hour 01 ti 00 am. on Friday, Merell II, tO&A. It .nan bt t!W rffpontiblllty of the bidder to d• 11 .... r Na bid to the Clly Citrk '1 Otfloe by 11141 P<OS* announced llrne. Sida will bt Pllt>llCIY ~ ano r..o aloud 11 11 ·00 1 m . or u aoon tl'ter•ftw .. Pf'llCtlcable on Friday. M.,cn 0, 1oa. In tN ~ Chembtf1, Clty Hill, 11 '"" Drtw, Coe11 Mela. C1.llf0tnla, lor the lurnllhlng of ONE ( 1) EACH UTILITY V!HICLE'. MTmOUl llUSIMlu "cnnoua .UllNIH MAm STATIMENT NAMI ITATIMINT IH>TlCI• °" "*-tC .. AR*Q ..... .....uw •• --·· NOTICI 18 HE'AEl!IY OIVtN U!91 • ... _ "'...,... _,_ lhe fono.lno Plr90N .,. OOlnV TN IOllowlng l*.anl .,. dOlng ~ .. ! butlneMU public llMllnQ wH1 bt Mid Dy tn. NAiii ITATl•NT City Council of IN City Of eo.1a ~~ per-.one .,.. doing Meta on M.-atl 5, 1N4, In the LA 80UTfOUE, 20044 hnl• Ana ~ ChM'lbW• of City Hell. 77 Av.nue, Stnl• AA-. CA 92707 CAT 0 CVISINE ev BIRTH(, J 8 IMPORTS. 21IOt live a.. 200t Illy Hiii Line, Oral\gl, ()A rulllf'ton. CA 92635 rldr Dftw, Co.ti MMe, I t 8 30 Henry ClanclO, 45 1.alceel!Ofl p.m., or M toe11 IM<Mfter N P'tc> Oftw, Irvine, CA. 92714 eaee1 Cameron Mlet\MI JOiiy, 290e U\11 k1N ltcOY GOfton, 2008 Ivy Hiii o". Fullerton, CA 02°'5 tlcable. on tN fOltowlng ltefM: Marcelli Cllnclo. 45 Llkeehot• A1!%0NE PETITION R·84..03, Curt Oflve, ltvtne, CA 92714 l.ane1 C>olnGe. Ca. 02847 Scott Mltchell Btown, 1571 lncl\ll, .... !"'' bualnew ll conducted t>y: •n Slftll Ml Height•. CA 02707 ""'..~8 0 '"" bu8'nlN •• cO(ldUCfted by: 1 ........ onon general ~lhlf> Herbert1 ind Kurt Donat Geo<ge MOiina, •3 Svnttow. llUthotiua IQIMI f0< CartOI ano Court. Newport 6"c;h, CA 02~ edna cata, and Cutt A I nd Mll'll Molina. •3 Sunnower M ..... AM H4wbW11, 510 Riv.t· Court, Newport e..eti, CA. t2ee3 Thia e.taaement ., .. m.o with ""' Camaron M. Jolly County ClwiC of Or'lngl County on Scott M. Brow.I O.C. t, t"3 Thll •talement waa lltld Wfttl IN '2tlm County Ctertc ot OfMQI County on T"'9 II A COMICTaD COPY Jan 24, 1884 tide AYenue, ~ haGh, f0t Thia bullnMI I• eonductld by 1 '*"'~to Charge tiw zoning ol genetal pa11netlhlp fftOlll DK 10. tf, ... '1, 11U 'm1M property loMtld It 2M £ .. t flt" H1<1ry Clanc:IO lt,...t lrom R2 to ~ Envltonmen· Thi• 1t1tement w11 nlld wtth ttMI Addltlonll Mta of the epecltl- catlona ro•y be obt•lned 11 the Of. flee Of t!W Puretlu.tng Agent 11 n FM Dflll'I, COiia M .... C•lllorn4a Bldl lhould bt fllurnect to tN at· tentlon or the City Cl«lc. wfthln ~ llrM Hmf1, In 1 Neild en\l'llope, Identified on the out~ with 1he Bid Item Numblt ind the Ot>enlng Date ~ °'Mf9 CONt DlllY PubUahed Of1nge Co11t 0.lly P9lot FM, '11, tlM ........ PllOI Fib. 24, Mlfch 2, 9, ti!, 188• , 113-84 tat Oltermln•llon: Neg1tl\le DICllf· County Ci.<k of Orange County on 11~0POS!O ORDINANCE Feb. 14' 1984 PZ1M1J amending Title 13 OI tN Cotta PublltMd Orange Cou1 Diiiy Mn• Munlclpel Code eotle*nlng Piiot Fib 17. 24, MlfCtl 2, II. 1984 regulatlona governing mlnl-11or1g1 98844 waretlou.... EnYlronmental o.- PlBUC fl)TIC£ PlB.IC NOTICE ftCTinOUI 9UIMll NAm ITA'T'ftmfT T1141 IOl!a.l"G Pltlonl w. d04t19 butllnea1 H MOTICI Of' PUelJC HeARINO tetm!Milon. Neoattw Dec1w111on. ------------ GENERAL P(AN AMENDMENT rta.IC r1ma Eeeh bid 1hall •P4JCtly each Ind e11ery Item H nt fO<th In the apeclft. c1tlon1. Any and .ir exception• to the speciftcaltons mutt be Clelrty 1t118d In the btd, and l1llur1 to Ml lor1h any Item In the apec1ltc:atlon1 sn8'1 be grounds for r1~11on ot lhe bid Eech b1CI lhall se1 lor1h ,,... lull names and res1dence1 ol 111 per. sons Ind parties Interested In the propose! If the bid IS by a corPor - atton, state the names of the ol· flcera who can sign 1n agrMment on behalf of the corp0t1tlon 11\d whelher more than one ottieer muat 11gn If the bid is by• partner snip or a joint venture state the n1mea ano 1dC1reSl8S ol all generll plflners and fOtnt venlur&r's If the bidder 11 a sole propr1etorsn1p or anothet entity that doea business with a flctltloUs name, the bid shall be 1n the real name 01 the b•Clder wllh a deslg· nation lollow1ng snowing · OBA (the ftellltous name)". pro11ided. how- ever, no 11c1111ous name 1h1ll be used unless there Is a current r1g19. lrahon with the Orange Co~.nly A• corder In case ol corpor1hon1, in· Clude the names ol the President, Secre11ry, Treasurer. and Manager. TUNESMITH (TUNESMITH), 213 A.voe.do •23. Coate Mua CA 021127 • Marc Smaniotto, 183 S1n11 laabel, Cott• M .... CA 92827 David Dlr•ll•, 283 Avocado •23 Costa Men, CA 92427 OaVld Eaatly. 1 .. 201 N•ncy LM Dr • W11tmlnster CA 92683 Notice It heteDy g11191'1 that the ~annlng Commlulon of the City of NewpO<t e.ach wlll hold a public heiring on the appltcatlon of 8111 L1.ng11on for Amendment No. 604 on property locattld 11 1400 Dove Sueet Requeat to amend the previously approved Nlwl>O't Piece Planned Community regu1a11ona so ., to Tr11a bullnets IS conducted by geoer11 partn8f1h1p Mate Smaniotto 1110w the construc11on ol a 18,51• Th11 Slalement was mao with the County Ci.<k ot Orange County on Jan 30, 198• 1 sq ft office burldlng on prOC)e(ly loc1led 1n the "Pro11as1ona1 and Business Oftlees Site 5 " The ,._ qu111 Ilsa Includes •n emendmet\I lo the NewPort Place TralflQ Pt111- 1ng Plan A modification to the Zon· Ing Code is alto requested ao N to permit a PortlOn ol the parking apeces to be compact •tffd Plfltlng a paces F2372t1 Publllhed Or1nge Coast Delly Piiot Feb 17. 2,. Merell 2. 9 198A 970·84 NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN lhat I Negative Deciar1Uon GP-84 -IA, Rezone Petition R-84-01, Ind T11ntatlv• MIP lor Trect 12135, John MeCatlum, 220 Magnolia Street. 10 amend 11141 G11n· ... ar Plan Dlllonauon ot 111 Eut Wilton Streel from NelghboftlOOd Commercl81 to Medium Oentlty Reaidef'ttlal; 10 rezone lhe property trom C2 to R2. and tor 1 OM-lot subdlvlllon for condominium purposes, and l0t Cos11 M ... Plan- ning Commla.lon 10 conalder allernatrve land u,. and :ronlng op. Ilona for l)roperty loc•led 11 111 and 117 EHi Wiiton Str•t. 120 and 140 ·23rd Street, and olhef commercl1lly zoned prop•rtles loceted ... , of lhe alley bt&ween Wilson 1nd 23rd Street• En· v1ronm1n111 0 1t1rm ln1tlon Negative Declaration; Ind NOTICI Of' OtllOUl110N Of' fllAR'T'N«lllllHlft Publl<: notice I• harlby81111n thal TRENT LTD .• A CALIF ENEAAL PARTNERSHIP. ANO MUSICK, WALTZ CORP A CALIF CORP., heretofore OOlng buslMM under the fictitious llfm name and 11}111 of TRENT MUSICK l TD , 24811 Nellie 0111 Ro .. City ol Laguna Hills. Coun- ty of Orange. Sllll of C1llfornla, did on the 111 d1y of J1nuary, 198A. by mutual consent, dlllOlll'I 1he H id partnership and terminate their ,.. latlons as pertnera therein DATED AT Lagun1 HUii. Call· lornla, this 15th day ol FebfulfY, 198 .. RE Wheeler MUC NOTICE -has t>een prepared by the city or ____ __;;;.,..;._.;.;..;....;.;;;___ NewPort Beach In eonnecllon with NOTICE 0, TIIUSTEE'S SALE the applicallon noted abo11e. Thi T.S. NO. 33"W N~allve Declaration atates that, YOU ARE IN DE,AUL T UNDER A the MJbject d4tveiopment wlll not re- DEED OF TRUST DATED Juty >&, lull In a Slgntllc1n1 elflC1 on the 1llO. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION 1nv11onmen1 11 ts the 1>f8Mnt 1nten- TO PROTECT YOUR HOMI, IT lion of the Cny to accept the MAY BE 80l0 AT A PU8UC IALI. Negatlvl Oeclara11on •nd IUPPOfl· If YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION Ing documenta Thia la not to be OF THE NATURE OF THE construedas11ther1pprov1lorde- PROCEEDINO AOAINIT YOU, nlal by the CHy of the aublect 1ppl1- YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· cahon The City encouragea mem- YER. bers of lhe general public to review GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT GP·8 .. ·1B Costa Mesa City Coun- cil, 10 amend General Pl111 Potiey No 208 reg11dlng conslrucllon of buUdlnga which may present 1 h&z· lfd to air n1vlgat1on En\llfonmentat DeterminatlOn En111ronmen1a1 Im· PICI Repon for the City's General Pt1n Put>llstred Orange Coaat Dally Piiot Feb 2,. 19a. 108 .. -M NJLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF TitUITEE'I IALI L08fl No. 11'21M27•2/LF#la T.l .No. D-1UC3 The City Council of lhe City ol Costa Mesa reserves the rlQht to reject any or all bids Dated. f'•bru- ary 22 t984 STAN-SHAW CORPORATION, A and comment on lhl1 documant1- CALIFORNIA CORPORATION N lion Coples of the Negative O.Clar- NOTICE IF FURTHER GIVEN that a1 said lime Ind pl8Ce 1ll lnt11<ateo pesons may •PPMt and bt heard by the City Councll on the aforementioned uema Eileen P Phinney, City Clerk 1111·8 .. Published Orange Co111 Oally Piiot Feoruary 2,. t98,. 1095·84 Cluly appointed Trustee under the Ilion •lld aupPof11ng documents I01low1ng described deed ol trust ire available for publle review end f>lmUC NOTICE Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION lnse>ectton at lhe Plannlng 0ec>lf1---------~--­ PtlllC NOTICE ORANGE COUNTY IUHRIOR COURT 100 CIVlc C•"'"' Dr. Wffl S8nta An•. CA. 92701 Petitioner ANN M JONES Respondent. DENNIS W JONES Cue No 0225985 SUMMON I NOTICE! You hrfe bMn au.ct. The court m•y decide eg81n.1 you without yow be«ng hMrd unte .. you rHpond within 30 day1. Reed th• lntotm1tlon below. It you wish to aeek the 1Clvl<:e of an attorney tn thl1 milter, you should do so promptly so lh1t )'OUr written response ti any m1y be tiled on time. AVISOIU~eo Ill SldO Clernan- Cllde El lrlbuma. lede decldlr con- fr1 Ud. aln avdlencla a in.noe que Ud. ,.•pond• ct.ntro de 30 cfta1. L11 la lntotmKlon que algue. If you wlel't to lffll tl\I advice of an 11torney In Ihle m1ttlf, yov •hould do so promptly so that your written reaponM, If any, may be m~ on time. II U•lad dffee soflcllar el con· .. lo de un abogldo en H I• H un· to, d eberl a h a c erlo I n • medlat1menf1, ct. e111 m•n.r•, au rHp~•t• H c:rlta. al hey •leuna, puede M r reglatred• • tlempo. 1·TO THE RESPONDENT: The petllton.r hn tiled• petition con- cerning your mantaoe. " you f811 to 1111 • rHponM within 30 day. of tM date th81 thl• M1mmon1 la ..,. ved on you, }'CM.Ir defeult m•y be entered Ind IN court m1y enter • f11d9ment containing lnfuncllve 01 other ord«e cone.ming dMtlona of PfOperty, 1pou1al auppon, clllld cu1fodr, chlld auppoft, attorney '"'· coela, and auch other reli.f M mar be 9r11nted br IN court. TN gwnlahment of W89ff, t.aetfnt of mon.y or propettr, or othw court authorized proceedhtft may Ille> ,...utt, D•lld: Now. 7. 1113 LEE A. MA.NCH, Ci.tk By: J.Y. HYATT, 1>99uty PubUahed Of1ng1 Coaat Delly Piiot Fib. 17, 24, M•rcll 2, t, 1 .. ....... TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR men1. Ctty or Newport Beach, 3300 CASH or set forth in Sechon 292,.h Newport Boule11ard, Newport ot the Clvfl Code. •II right. lllle. 1no Be•Ch. California. 92&63-388,. (714) 1n1ereat conveyed to and now held 6'40-2197 by It under said Deed or Trust 1n the Not1ce 1s hereby further given that property hereinafter desc11bed aalo publtc hearing will be held on TRUSTOR JAMES 0 HOWAN, 1 the 8th day of March 116 ... at the Single man hour or 7 30 p.m In the Councll BENEFICIARY PATRICIA A Chambers of lhe Newport Beecn BAn1STA, an unmarried woman City Hall. 3300 Newport Boulevard, Recorded Septembef 5, 1980 as Newport Beach. Callf0tn1a, •• wnich instr No 6580 tn book 1373 t page time •nd place any and Ill peraons 625 of Oftletll Recor-"s 1n the offlGe interested may appear 111d be ol the Recoroer of Oltange County. heard thereon said deed of trull descnbes ttle IOI-James Person, Secretary. P!111nlng lowtng property CommlSSlon, City ol NewPort Beach Parcel t Lot 28 or Tr act 8825. NOTE The expen541 ol this notice City or Irvine, aa per map rec0tded la paid lrom a tiling tee collected in Book 3,.8, Pages ,.8 10 50 in-from the applicant cluslve ol Mlsoellaneous Mapa, tn Publlthed Orange Coast Oatly Piiot the olftoe of the County R.cord91 ol Feb 2,. t98,. said County 1104-M EXCEPT THEREFROM all ott. gas. mrntlfals 1nd other hydrocarbon substanc" lying below a depth ol 500 teer without any right to enter upon the surlace or the subsurfaces of said land above a depth or 500 feet as provided 1n instruments or record Parcel 2 A non-exclusive ap· purtenanl easement for the purpost'$ as set lorth 1n and over the lino oescrrbad 1n Article XIII Secttan 6 or thal certain Oec11ra11on of covelianta conditions and re· st11ct1ons 1ec01ded '" Book 11:?t3 Page 186 ot Offlciat Records ano any amendments thereto MAY ALSO BE KNOWN AS .. 0 Golden Ster Irvine. CA '(II a stree( address or common desrgnat1on •S shown above. no warranty is given as 10 ots complete· ness or correc1ness) · The benetoc1ary uncer said Deed of Trust, by reason of a breach or detaull tn the obllQ11t1ons secured thereby, heretofore executed and PUBUC NOTICE SUMMARY OF PROPOSED ORDI- NANCE A proposed ordinance 11 sched- uled for adophOn at the regular City Council meeting ol March 5 1984 betng Ordinance 8 .. ·6 emending Trite 19 of the Costa Mesa Municipal Code regarding franchises tor com· munrty antenna telev19'0n systems The motion 10 g111e Ordinance 84-6 ftrst reading carried by the IOl- lowmg roll call vote Council Mam· bers AYES. Hall, JOhnson, Hertzog, McFarland. Schaler NOES None. ABSENT None The lu11 1ex1 of the proposed ordi- nance may be reed In the City Clerk s olhce al 77 Fatr Ortve Cosll Mesa Eileen P Phinney C11y Clel'k Published Orange Coast Dally Piiot Feb 2<1 1984 1109-8 .. dellve<ed lo tho undersigned 11 wrn-t------------ ten 0ec11r1111on 01 0e1au11 and 0e-PUBUC NOTICE mind for Si le, and wrlllen notice ol t---_;_;;.::.;:.;.;;...:..:.;;..:.~~-- breach and or electlon to cauae the UMMARY OF .-..oPOIED ON>t- underslgned to sell aa1d P<OP«IY to NANCE satisfy said obllgahons and there-A P<Oposed ordln•noe is ached· after the undef'ttgned caused 8lld led lor adoption at the regular City no1t0e or breach and ol elecllon 10 ounc11 meettng of M11ch 5, 198 ... be Recorded November 8. 1983. a.s betng Ordinance 8•·5, Hunsaker Instr No 83-515576, or said Ot11cf1I nd Asaoclalea. Incorporated Records. ulhorlzed agent lor Rollo w Seid sale will be made, bu1 McClellan. Jr . 242• Windward IMIDtlC NOTICE wllhout covenant or warranty, ex-ane. Newport Beach. to rezone l"UU\. press or 1mphe<1 regarding 11tle, ropeoy lac.tad norlhwest of the K....,. possession or encumt>r•neea. 10 rbor Street and Whither Avenue SUPElltK>Utt COURT OF pay the remaining prlnClpal sum ol nt~ from R 1 10 PDR·LD •n· TUf T ...., the notecs) secured by said OeeCI ot onnecfan with Rezone Pe1t11on •" I A•"' OF CALIFORNIA Trust. wilh interest as 1n sa1C1 note R·83· 11 Envtronmental Oetetm1n1-FOR TH£ COUNTY OF ORANGE ded d Ettate of: ADRIAN RUl•EN prov1 . • vances. 1f any, under Ion Negalive Daclaratton f0t Gen-~ARKINEN, DecMMd. Iha lerms or said Deed of Trust, al Plan Amendment GP-83·3A CASE NUMBIA A 11"" lees. charges and expenses of lhe The motion to give Ordlnen<:e NOTICE OF INTENTION TO Truatee and ol the trusts create<! by 84 -5 llrst reading c81rled by the fOl- sald OeeCI or Trust owing roll call vote Council Mam· SELL REAL f"ROP£ATY AT Said sale wtll be held on M1.rcn bers AYES·Hall Johnson, Hertzog, PRIVATE SALE 16 198 ... at 1 I 00 AM. at the 17th McFarland, Schafer NOES None. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that. Street entrance to Stan-St\aw Cor-BSENT None NOTIClOf PUBLIC HEARING Notice •• hereby given that the Planning Comm11tlon of the City of NewPort Beach will hold a publlc hearing on the appllcallon of lrvlne Paclllc lor Am11ndment No 805, Tentative Map of Tract 11937 and Resident111 Coastal Development Pe<mll 5 on propeoy lac.tad 11 1200 Eut Coast Highway Request to eatabltstl Planned Community Development Stan· dards 1no adopt a Planned Com· munlty Development Plan l<>t prop- erty tocated at the no<theuterly corner ol East Coast Hlghw1y and Jamboree Road. also a request to subdl11ld1 1 I 2 acres ot land Into 1 single lot for r111denu11 con- dominium purposes so as to lllow the construction of • IS. unit r•I· den11al C1e11eloprTl«'tt and the ap. prov1I of 1 Tr1ttte Study The proposal also includes a request to approve a Res1den11al Coastll De· velopmen1 Permit for a 15,. unit resldenllal condominium develop· men I NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN lhll a Negative Oec11r111on has been prepared by lhe City of Newpor1 Beech 1n coonecltOI\ with lhe applicalton noted 1bo¥1 The Negattve DaclaratlOn statee lhll, lhe sub~I development W1n not r•· suit 1n 1 slgnlflcent effect on the env1ronmen1 It Is lhe present 1nten· tlon of the City to accept the Negah11e Oeclaratlon and support- ing documents Thia is not to be construed 11 lither approvll or de- nial by the City Of the subjeet ~­ cation The City encourages mem· bets 01 the general publte to re\lteW and comment on this documentl· !Ion. Copies or the Negative Oecler- 111on and supPortlng document1 are 1va1tab1e ror public review and lnapect1on at the Planning Oepar1· ment. City of N-por1 Beach, 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport BMoh. Calll0tnl1, 926e3-3884 (714) e.t0-2187. Notice la lwweby further gMin thal a.aid public hea.t1ng will be held on Ille 8th day of Mwctt 198•. at the hour of 7 30 p m In the Council Chambers of the N-Port Beach City Hall. 3300 Newport 8oule11ard, N-port Beach, Callfomla, 11 which time and pllQI any Ind Ill peraona tnteresled m1y eppear and be heard thereon James Person, SecrellfY, Planning CommlulOn, City of Newport Beaefl NOTE The expenM ol this notice Is paid lrom 1 flllng lee collected lrorn the applicant. Published Orange Coest Dally PllOt Feb 2 ... 198• 1105-84 P\8.IC NOTICE subject to confirmation by the tlon 1570 E 7 s T 1 abo........,tllled Superlour Cour1 . on r.~a Ana, CA ast 1 lh lreet. he ull text ol tne proposed 0tdt-NOTICE Of Mi ~ .. 13 19... 1 9 00 • •• n1nce may be read 1n the City PU IC r.... • -. a : "''"'·• or The total amount of the unp11d 18fk s office at 77 Farr Drrve, Costa 8L HEAAINQ th8feattlf within the time allowed by balen<:e 01 Iha obllgitlon sewrtld Mesa Notice la hereby given that the law the underalgned, as ldmlnla.. by Hid property to be sold, Eileen p Phinney City Cler~ Plannlng CommlSSlon of the City of trator 01 the esllte of ADRIAN together wllh interest. late ch11ge1, Pubhahed Orange Coast Dally Pilot Newport S..ch will hotd 1 public RUEBEN PARKINEN. decHed, will and esttmilad costs, expenaea, and February 2,. ,984 hearing on the appllcallon ot sell al p11vate sale 10 the highest advances. 85 01 the d•te hereof, It 1108_8,. Pulaski 1nd Arita ror Amendment t>Mt bidder on the terms and con-$25 098 30 No 600 on property localed 11 the d11tons hereinafter mentioned, all Date February 13 198,. soulherty one-half ol lhe unlm- 11ght ltlle ano 1nteresf ol ADRIAN STAN·SHAW CORPORATION PUBLIC NOTICE proved portion of Avon Street be· RUEBEN PARKINEN. daceaMd. al as said Trustee tween Santa A.na Avenue and 1 the ltme ot n1s death and all right, 15 70 East Seventeenth Street NOTICE OF PUBLIC poon111ppro111mattly 210 O feel east· title and interest lhll lhe u111e has Santi Ana. CA 92701 HEARING BEFORE THE erly o l Sanll Ana Avenue. acquired 1n addition to lhll of dec:e-(7 l,.) 5,.2.5811 CITY COUNCIL OF THI me11urld 11ong the southerly UNfT COD« D HERMES '1NANC1Al COAPOllll• AT10N as duly appointed TrullM under the following described deed ot trust WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN CIVIL CODE SECTION 2924tl (pay. able at the ttm• of sale In lawful money ot the United Stites) 1M right, tttle and tnt-1 conveyeO to and now held by II ut'ldlr Nld Deed ol Trus1 '" the propef'ly hereinafter dll$Crlbed. TRUSTOR· GARY W LEWIS BENEFICIARY MERCURY SAV· INGS. A FEDERAL SAVINGS ANO LOAN ASSN RECORDED March 16, 1983 IS Instr No 83-111350 ol Olfiol•I R• cords 1n lhl office of the Recorder of Orenge County said deed ol trull dncrlbea the following Lot 9• 01 Tract No 5el>8. to the City of Cos•• MIN, County of Cr- inge, State ol C1lll0tnla, u per map recorded in book 218, pages 16 10 21. 1ncklllve, miscellaneous maps, '" the office of lhe county record« of UICI county YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED Mitch 2. 1983 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER 591 Traverse Of Cotta Mesa. CA 92626 '(II a street 1ddrtH or common designation ol P<OPlf'fY Is Shown above. no w1rr1nty It given u to Its completeneas or correctneu)." The benehc1ary under seld ::>eed of Trull. by reHon of a breach or de- taull tn the obllglllons MCI.Kid lhereby. heretof0<1 111ecutld and delivered to the underllgnld a writ· ten Oeclar111on or Default and o.. mand lor Sale. and written n°*8 of breech and of e1ec11on to c:auae the undersigned to sell Nld property to 11tl1ly said obligation•. and th«• alter the underslgnld cauMd uld notice of breach Ind of llectlon to be recorded Novemblt 7, 1083 u Instr. No. 83·51•127 ol Official~ c:oroa In lhe offlee of tl'tl Recorder of Ofmnge County, Said sale wtll be made, but without covenant ex warranty. •11· preu or Implied. regarding tl11e po53eS$10n. or encumbranoee. 'to pay the remaining prlnclpal 11.1m ot the note(s) secured by .. id died or Trust. with Interest 11 In 1ald note provided, advances. II any. under the terms of Nld DMd or truat, ,..., ctl81ges, and expenaes ot tN Trustee Ind of the trusta Cl'Nled by .. 1d OeeCI of Trust Said a&le will bl held on F~. March 8, 1984, •t 2:00 p.m. at thl Ch14>m1n Avenue entrance to the Civic Center &Hiding, 300 Eut Ch14>m1n Ave .. Orange, CA. Al the lime Of tl'tl Initial publl· c111oo ot Ihle notlee, the totll •mount of the unPlld bll111ce of tl'tl obligation secured by the 11><Mt de- sert bed deed of lrull and ullmatld coals. expenses. and ld\111n088 II StS.709.90 The total 1ndeb1edn111 being an eaumate on whlcl't the opening bid la computed may be obtained by c:all- lng (714) 937·0966 (213) 621-4865 the day before the sale Dated F'ebruary 8, 198,. HERMES FINANCIAL CORPOR- ATION as Nici Trutlee, By T 0 SERVICE tOMPANY agent By Mlsay M1h0ney, Aaatllant Sec- retary dent 11 lhe lime ol hi• death. In the By Lynn Brunner. CITY OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY boundry ol unimproved Avon real properly IOC«led In the County Aasillanl Secretary NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Street of Orange. Sllte of C•lllornla d.. Published Orange CoHI Dally Feb n Tuesd1y. M1rch 6, 1984, at 8:00 Aequ .. 1 10 amend the Merine<'• One City Blvd. Wall, Oranoe, CA. g26&8 IClrlbed as fallows 2,., March 2, 9 198,. P.M In the Council Chamber. 10200 Miii Specllic Plan 011tr1ct to aa to Fltty peroent(S0%) 1n1er1at1n Lot tOOT-34 Slater Avenue, Fountain Valley, allow the conatrucllon of a 3 of Tract ,.844, •• per mep , .. i--------------J.;; alttornl8, the City Coune11 wiN hold cul~nc 11 the wester!y 1erm1nu1 cordtld In Book 189, Pegea 8. 9 end publte hurtng on the foltowtng· of AYOn Str11t, euterty of Santa 10 of M1scelltn1CUS M14>1 In 11141 A UIOLUTtON NO. ml · A An1 Avenue The proposal a110 In· oltla. ot the County Recorder of RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUN-CkJdes • requeat 10 amend• por11on Orange County, Calltornla MARI O" LAWN•MT. OUV. IL OF THE CITY OF FOUNTAIN of Districting Maps No 4 and 5 to Tti. proi>41rty is commonly r• Mortuary . C.metery ALLEY. CALIFORNIA OECLAR· aa to reclUllly a portion of the terred lo as 19621 Conatlll1tlon C rematory ING ITS INTENTION TO VACATE A sou1herly h•lt of unlmpr~ Avon Lane. Huntington Beach, C1lllom11 1825 Gisler Ave. W AT EAL I N E EA S EME N T Street (proposed to be v1clled). Bids or olfen 1re lnllfted tor thll LOCATED ON LOT 87 WITHIN betwMn Sant• An.a Avenue and a proplfly and must be In wrl11ng 1nd Costa Mau TRA.CT NO •&09 LOCA. TEO ON point 1pproxlm1tely 2 10.0 , .. , Hit· will be received al the ottlce of Rob· 5-40·5554 THE NORTH SIDE OF EDINGER erly of Sent• Ana Avenue. trom the (714) 835-8288 P\lblllhld Orange Cout Dally PilOt Feb 17, 24, Match 2. 1oa. 898-&.4 M l.IC NOTICE 9UMMMtY Of' AOOPn.D OAo.. NANCI • ert H H~kenpahter, 1ttomey for AVENUE. 600 FEET EASE OF SP·5 Dttlrlct (Mltln«'I Miii Spee!. PUBLIC NOTICE I Publtshed Orange Coett Oalf)' CA 926-.ti 1110 1Clmlnlstra1or It 2970 Harbor WARD STR~ET. fie Plan ArH) to tN R· 1 Ot•triet ---..;....;.~_;_.;..;.;;~:.:.---p1101 Feb 2 .. Merch 2 9 l 4. tW Mlehele Lorraine Btown, 137,.2 Blvd . Suite 214, Cotta Mell C1H-B AllOLUTION NO. 1"31 · A (Slngll Family Aellderttlal). Thi I X· Ordinance 84-4 11 tc:hedulld to bl In full l0toe and 1tfect 30 days from Its adoption on Fet>ruaty 21. 1118•, Ind WU lde>ptld by Ille fol· lowing roll C811 YOll COUftdl Mem- bers AYES: Hiii, Jonneon, Herltog. McF1rt111d, Sch81et NOES NON ABSENT· None M 1 No R 1 T y Bu I I N E a 8 I088-8,. Miiton Ave •S Wntmlntte<. CA lorn11. or may be tiled with lhe dirk NftCE 8ROTHE"I RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUN· tension of the 5 foot lronl y11d Ml· ENTE""ISE PROOAAM 82483 of aatd Superlou1 Cour1 or delivered l!LL IAOADWAV CIL OF THE CITY OF FOUNTAIN b!IQ on Santa M l A\llt\UI and lhe TM Ctly of Hi•nltngton Belich 85 1 P\Bl.IC NOTICE Thia businell 11 conducted by 1 ro Robert H Huckenpllli.r per· llOATUAAY VALLEY, CA.UFORN IA, OECLAA-10 foot front Ylfd 111baclc on A11on reoe1p1ent of u S Department 01 gen8fal parlnershlp IOnllly, 11 any time alter the first ING ITS INTENTION TO VACATE A Slr .. I dltlgnated on Mid Diltrlc1· Tr•h1portat1on runoing. has esteo-FICTITIOUI 9Ui'Nlll Jamte Argabrlghl publlcallon of this notice and btfore 110 Broadw ay WA TER WE LL EASEM ENT Ing Mapa era alto proPOM<f. ll1hed 11 198 .. Minorify Business NAME ITATIMINT This stetlment WH filed wllh lhe m1ktng Hid Nie Costa Mesa LOCATED ON LOT 97 WITHIN NOTICE IS HEREBY FVRTl-iER Enlerprrse Goal of IO°'• l0t bull· The IOllow1ng S*tonl 1,. dOlng County Clerk 01 Orange County on TEAM S OF SALE The property ~2-9150 TRACT NO. •809 LOCATED ON GIVEN Ulet a Negative Oecleratlon neases owned ind controli.d by bu1Jne11" Feb 2, 1w Wiii bt IOld for cash or part calfl THE NORTH SIDE OF EOlNGEA l't1a been P'IPA'*I by the Ctty of minorities 1nC1 1..,. ror bu_.,,_..1 AYALA CREA TIONS , 81131 ml'M Ind Pl rl credit, IN terms of lldl AVl:NUE, 800 FEET EAST OF Newpor1 ee.etl In connection wtth ow ned 1no ,ontroll•d by Cham~ AVlll\IL watm4nater. Put>lllbtlcl Orange COMt Dal~ credit to bt ~able 10 the WARD STREET INappUc:atlon~ldabove ltlathe wom1n·pursu1nt to R1101u11on CA 0~$43 PllOt Feb 2• M11tch 2 9 18 t984 undet1ilonld end 10 IN Svperlor IAL TZ IEAOEAON Tl'tlee maner1 .,. l>9lnG pro-preeent Intention of the City to ec- '5357 adopted February n l984 Angel M Ayll•. 803 t cn.mplon 109 1_.,. Court. 10% of Irle emount bid to e..-aed pureuant 10 IN Pilnnlng ~t the N«iatlYI Oidtrl tlOl'I and Detld 2 22•8,. Avenue. wntmlns111t, CA 9H43 eccompany tn. offer by C*llfied SMITH A TUTHILL Lawe of the Sllll Of Calffomla aupportlng dQQ.imen1-. fhe City en· AliC1a M w.n1w0r1h Shel-I.. A Davldion, 803 1 Check. and tl'tl bal1noe 10 bt peld WllTCLlff CHAPEL (Gov't Code Section 85,000 11 Mq) eour9g1t memberl of the general City Clertc ChlmplOn Avenu., w .. tmlnater. on connrmlllon of Nie by tl'tl Su-417 E 17th St end the l'ountaln Valley Zoning Or-publlc to review and comment on City ol Huntington S.acn CA 02483 perlor Court TIJCM, 1ent1. ot*'•I· C0•1a M•u dll'\lnel Tl'te Zontno Otdlnence, t"I• dOCUMente!lon. C~ of the Publttned Orengo Coait 01111Y PllOt Tht1 bualneM is conduct Id by 1 P\Bl.JC fllOTlC[ Ing and meltttenance •llPll'M9. and 949.93 71 .l.onlno M_,. end 111hlbft1 are on tlle NegatlYI DIClaratlon and tuppor1· Ordinance 84-4 rNonee pr()pl(fy bound by 19th StrMt. Harbor Boulev11d, Center SlrMt. and Perk Avenue from C2 (General Bullneea Dlllrlet) to POC cPtennec:t t>evetop.. "*'' Commerdll~ In oonnec:11on witl't Rcone Petition R-14-02. The full llXI of IM propGMd orcll- nance may bt rMC.1 1n tl'tl C#y Cletk'1 omce at 77 'lir Oriv., CoUa M ... EILEEN P. PHINN!Y, City Ctet'lc Pub4ill'tld Or~ Cont Oely Pltot ~Uaty 24, 191• 1107-14 Ml.IC M>TICE ''° 2.. 198.. genlrll plflneral'llp Pfll'nl\111'11 on lnMlnCI ICCIP1abll In IN Plenrtlng Oec>tlrtment and.,. lnQ dOCU!Mnll .,. .vallable fOf 107w. Sh411·1M O.VIClson ftCT1TIOUI IUIMU lo IN purctlller lflell bt p...or1tld t¥alla.bll IOr pubflc "'-Pectlon and pUbllC ,..,..._and IMPtetlon It IN l~Y O(I ADOPftD ONM- Th11 1111ement WU filed •tlh the NAiii ITA~ .. Of IN dlll of confirmation of ••lt'ftln•Uon Plainning Dlparunent, City of Hew· UMC• -----------County c11r11 of Orange County on rhe lollowlng ~tont era OOMQ Nie batftlnatlon of tit.II. t~dlna Tl'tola delltlng to t•llf)' In favot pon a..ch. S300 W•t ~ A P'oPOMCI Ofdtntnee le .c:Mf• P\8..JC NOTICE ret> 3 199,. bullneel .. of co1w1yanoe. tranallr tax•. Ind 'AC•IC V.W ot ~ QPC>Oeltlon to U-. P'~ B«HeYard. ~ leech, C.... Ulld for ldOptlon at 1111 ,... aty '2'.:S7'1'23 KA THY LIN08EY ANO AS· ll"IY title "*ifance policy INll bt It MlllCMIA&. 'AJIUC wlll .,. 0"""1 WI QPP09unlty to dO IOfnla. t2Cll3. (7'4) Mo.2197 Counc:AI "'9eUftO Of Marci\ 5, 1NA. flCTITIOUI IUllNIH Publt.n.d Oranoe eo .. 1 Ollly SOCIATES. 710e S..br' .... 0rt¥e, IN 1111*\M Of IN ~ or Cemetety • MonWty ao " turtner Information II dealrld. Noca II l'ter90y !Untw ,w.n 11\at btlng Ordlnene. ....... •mtoctlng NAMI I TAR MINT 1101 reb 2 .. M•rch 2, 9, HI 1t8A Huntlng1on a.en. CA t2t4t f)Ufetl.... Chapel . Crema1ory YoU mey contac:1 the Plllnnlng 0.-Mk9 Pllblic hMrlng wfll bt t*<I on Tltll ttOft"9Cott•MIMMuntdC)el The fOllOW'ing wton •• dotng 1b02.a. t<•tl'ty Lynn l.lndeey. 780e S-· The ut'ldlr'IOMCI r...,..... IN 3500 Pacific View Dt>tl\"" partment. It teU321 the 8t" d~ Of Mardi 1M4, It tl'te coci. reoardlng francf\IMI '°' CC>M-ou.IMU u brewe Oflw. Huntington 8-d\. right 10 r.tuM of accepf any b1C11 •• CITY COUNCIL OP THI! CITY "°"' of 1·30 p.m In tl'te Counclf muntty •ntenna tlleVtllof\..,....,.. THE MINI BLIND 1.AUNORY 1$311 f------------CA 112'48 Dltld February 21. 1M4 Newport Beach OF FOUNTAIN VALL!Y Cf\amwe Of IN NNpof1 8eact'I Tilt motion to 0)\11 Ofd!Mncl Mon<CM• Alli •• Nl'wJ>Ort e.cn. rt8JC M>TICE Th11 bullneet le conckM:ted by'" LARRY JAY ,ARl<INEN.. S..4 2700 l!~yn McCi.ndon City Hell.., Wl'tlcfl time end plae. &A-t n,.1 reading ce<rted by tM lol- CA 92683 1---_;..;;;.;;..;;;;;.;;....;.;;;~;.:.---11ntnoorpor1teo 1MOC11tton othlt 1dl'nlnt111a1or of tl'tl e1t1te of City C11rtc ll"ly tlnd all O«IOM lnter•ttd may io-1no rOfl Cell .ote CounCI MeM- 011'*1 E Hetnl)o, 313 w Sey SI . ,ICTITIOUe IJ\IUlml• th.,, I P«fnerahlp the·~~ PWll&hed Orange Coat Diiiy Pilot IPP9et and bt l\Mrd 11\ereon .,.,. AY~ ~. JoMeon HlttJ.00 Colt• MIN CA f2663 NA.Ml ITATUSNT Kathy L LtndNy Pvbl-'*I Orange Coat Delly Piiot F•b 24 Mardi 2. 1984 Jamee l'uon, lectetaty Mdarland. khlll• NOis Nofte0 TI1ta bu"'*9 ia condUC1IO by en fhe lo"<>*ino per.one .,. 001nQ fhll &tl1'"*'1 w• fled W11h the '-!> 24. 25. Marett a. tM4 McCC>ftMICIC llO"TUA"Y --------=:%%.;_...~ Ptw~~:,,muon Al$ N'T. ~ tndMduaf bull .. CounJ.... 1ty.C., ... ~ of 0r.,. County on ._ ·--------'~1ot-IA;.;;...;;_,i , 7H l •gvn• ca-on Rd In •• "H~n •1 IY•. City or Bueti The Ml i.111 or Vie ptopoMCI OtOi-0""'1 ~ ~ 8WE&TOR MS LIMITED, 11171 I -· ~ ........ I -· .,.. h ~'.! A ... -NOT! ~ IXpenM Of fl'll• notice nMC41 ,.,..,. be fled In '"" a.., Thia atatement wu ~ •"" tfll t•n'lllew ln. Huntington Bur.h. "*11 Cell 142• 5678. -vvn• .IC • ..,. 92851 '(in tk apen· •M not l'tlOh le Pll4 trom • ftllng '-collected Cl¥1c'• offlce at ?Hair Drift Cotta CO\lflttCl.,.OfOtangeCountyon A 12849 Puo!llNO Or•ng• CoU1 ~ 414·~4 1! •n price , ttHonabla tromtheapplieant ......_ 1 'ab 2 ,,.... Jam .. S11111n Argabr1gn1 18111 Jlilol '•b 10 17 '~· M.,cn 2. 111A Put I ft'W word• C ciH tfle<I ..., l»vbllaNd Or1nge Colet Daily Pilot (ltetn P Pl\lmWt. City mtrk FUn74 '""view Ln Hunt1nofon 8-&n 126-1.t to Work ro• OU advert111ng .... Feb 24, 1"4 Publlthld Ofltf\gl CO..t Deily Pilot , 103-14 ~ 24, 1914, , f 104.t \.. _________ ....._ ----I t \ ,_ -- MLIC NOTIC£ ACTmOUl.,.._H NMm •T4,.,_,,, Tiie ~ C*'IOll9 are ooeng bUelMM ... MA DUCK'S LIOUOR, 2N8 FW· -Road eo.ta MeN CA IMaf Aic:MtCI Hlll\NA 100 Ou.el Cwde, ~ Htlll. CA tD07 James H Heeect1 t0&72 Aock • """1. Sant• Ane. CA tnos Steven ! H•Hc". 502 1 cantwt>wy, Cyp. .... CA 90$30 JOM D Heeectl, 1t7 Adair Slteet L°"O IMCh, CA iOI05 Thia ~II conclYCt~ by a oer«tl panneraNp Rlehard HW!Mn Thia llllemetll WU fllecl With Ille County et.rk of Otenge County on Feb. 8, 1984 P2:llOl:I Put>llshed Orange Coeat Delly Piiot l'eb 17, 24, March 2, 9. t9M 972-84 NI.JC NOTIC£ flCllTlOUa ..._.. &WUto8 COURT Aennoua ...... MAMI ITAT'lmNT °" THI ITA TS 0# N._ ITA TDRN't Tn. lolowtng WIOM .,.. ClOtng c~ flOft The I~ pettOfta .,. dOIOg bullnMI u THI COUNTY°" ~a IWi LINE COMPANY HOl2 fl ~ OP·2 DEVELOPMENT COM· --- Hond l•ne El Toro CA '2830 In the M•11er °' 1"9 Applic.ation Of PANV L TO ' , 1'' EMt WMeflem F1111U1 '-1-"0-l(IAl'IQ Hu 240t2 Et M~ne AM l lndtlefg 51#1• J. S1nta Ana CA 9270$ Rond Lane. El T0to. CA 92$30 NO. 412tt1f OP-2 ~I Compeny, ~~~CAHu9._,2.,~2 El AonO OltOH TO 1HOW C4UM Lid ~Jk .... ter Clark, Gen-,.,.,., '°"CH~°" NAMI .,., Partner, Jooe Cortlllnd Place 81•v• Jiu-Ming Ch1•ng 0 WHE"EAS, th• petition ot H w W~Ql'I 0 c 20008 ' Oulky.Mo, IN!ne, CA t27t4 MADELEINE ANN LIN08EAO ~ OP·2 O.V~t Compeny, tllen Bin-Yuan Chiang. t Outllyw-been Ill~ with the Clerk Of lhil LIO . A Anthony DuPont, Oener811··············•••••fti!~--~!l"~+--~--=~~~~r~---r.~~ ... ~-="":"-:----'i: !Mne. CA t2714 eourt tOt .,, O!Olr ChMglng ,._.._ Pannet, 2300 Via Panehero. PW0.11 hi• ~ It conducted by • tionw • name from MacMileine Mn Verdel e.tttea, CA 90274 .. ......... f!r ltl! G9MfllPll11'19'th!C> UndbergtoOIANNf MUAAAY Thll bUtlneee -~by• THE DAILY PILOT ~ - - Fr•nti Liang-Kulf'O Hu IT IS ~BY 0RO£REO tll8t ell kmlteel par1nerehop I ...... IN ..... • JulelJ·CrwanHu 1*'90fll int«eeled In Mid metier Roberl Brewster Clatk. a.Mr., Cl.A JFIED OFFIC£ HOUR -fw..-L. I..,. Steve J•u·Mlng Cf\jang ~ ~Ote O\lt COUl1 et e 1~ em P9f1Mt __ ... .., Ellen Bill· Yuen Chiang on Mt1etl 2t. 1984, 700 Cl~ c.n1er Ttw11u.1emen1 .,.. hied with tne T } h Se . Liii iii.i L:ffom cc;;;ao, '8 2 &' Thi• statement w•s filed llltlth the OrMI w .. 1. S..-it• Ana, In tile County c .... Of Of~ County Of'I e ep one rv1ce : T-.... itio-·• '2 n-. 3 ~ Ba. &vdront. pi~r & 2 .. bOll tllt.l*!OfarNc Covnty Clerk of Otaf19e County on coun1oom of Dept 3 to allow eauM Feb 2, 1984 niu u 4u "~ ~ i.w kl c4ftod Jan 24. 1ea. wtty '"1• 9l>Cllk:at!O'l t~ di~ o1 fD7S7t M onday-Frjday float for 65' boat. Pnoed to 1eU $990,000. ~wni...:-'u~ c.a fmnt n~ahouldnotbegrented LUCI , 'OftWAAO, H.U..TON a 8 00 A M 5 30 p 't 2131947·St44 nee.' Publllhed Orange Coeat Dart; ITISFU,_THEA OAOEREDttia11 ICAWS : ••• : .tl', 2t•/""4 a 23 7 d lllDlfC NOT"'r Pllol Feb 17 24. Mwcn 2, 9. 1964 copy°' thlt oroer 10 ehow cauee be n. lleftll of c..,,. Pia.a Remodeled 3 Br, 2 Ba, lrg playroom, " • .,. 4 aya. '"~ '"'° 987_... pubtlehed one .. ...-for tour IUC· 110 w .. u ,..._. Business Counter: f ' t-~ ...__ 111i .. .., ...,.20 000 0..-Wll lhow by eppe 1rep~. ~" ce~ .... oe· ~ • . NOTICe TO CotfTMCTe>c.a ~119 --*• o<IOI to the day oC CM9oo. CA. W101 M da f .d .,.. • .._..,. cALUNO '°" ..,. 111-•c un laid ,....,ing"' n-. o.ity P11ot. • PvblllMo o,111199 eout OePy on y· n ay llYI• ..... al! ~-· School Ol1trlct HUNTINGTON t----'uuu..-...;_...-nu~T.;.;M:I.;;::. ___ n-.peoer ol general Qr~l•llon Polot Feb 24. Mardi 2. 9. 15, 1984 8 00 A '1 5 30 p '1 15~ 122 L~ ' BEACH UNION HIGH SCHOOL OIS· K..a1 r.ooneeoan: •tie County °' Of'1nge, tOH-8-4 : • • 1~ ·• : ' '' · Panoramic bay & ooean WW. 1 Br, l Ba, 8eeo11tuf 7 Yr Otd ~ ! :IC~ 200 PM wed,.. ~:.=:~ oAra> ,.., 15 tSMM DEADLI 'E~ patio, pool home. Prime toe. $17~.ooo. ~ ~°': M-= .. dly, March 14. ttM .... ~ Fi:wtuc DOtAENICHINI Plll.IC NOTICE -·· Pte<:eolBJd~I HUNTINGTON ~~1"58 t;:,:g:,,, --_.;;;;.;;;.;;...;.:;.;:..:.:.::~--lll PUBLJCATI DEADLINE YllTA Ill use UYFUIT ~cc!..,,'°":--~: BEACH UNION HIGH SCHOOL OIS· rn 1r1e Supeue< eoun °' ~s~ ~ Otenoe eo..i Daity P•lo• NOTtet cw DtalOlAITK>N M o nda\ '°'di l l 30 a.m. Fabulous bay/moun\.alJ\ view. 1 Be, 1 Be, REDUCED TO MOVE ,• TAtCT EDUCATION CENTER, or Cihtornia IOt in. ecu., o1 Ot· Fdl 17 24 ~ell 2 9 1984 Ofl PARTI«,_... T S5&8 00 102s1 Yortltown Avenue Hun•· •nge uesdav \1on. l ·3() p.m. condo co-op. Lowest price. $295.000. 0wneri-t 61S-t542 ""'Ion 8Meh. CA 92646 I , ..... M lt °' ,..._ ~ "'---985-14 Publk notooe IS nere«>y QIYWI tna1 '\l.'ednesda \ _.... .... " ·-1 • u .. "',..,. 04 -ROBERT E WHEELER .......... 01-. T u · i · 3() p m Projee1 ~tltieatlon Bid No 548 -••··~ G -~ .... ._..,.. .... 1 '° ~ • · ••ysa•tt .. A Ar UfflllT OPEN H"' '~'"" 1 ,_...._ Atr Conditioning Renovation Foun· '"";;~~-;-,.,"";,--P\llJC *>TIC( Ootng business under lhe llctiUous Th d -... r~ . vuoo;; ~ .. taln V•n.y Ha.... Sehool ' ~ 11191 ''-firm name and styte of THAYER ur 8\ ~Pd . L Hl p.m. 5..._.. ...... ,1 .... ba~--nt dplx 2 Bi-2 Ba up Fn-&Jn 2109 E BetbOla Pf.c:. Plant :;'~ on Ii,. MAINTEN· u/\Oetsigneo"' ..,. a1 Prt~~c ~ FtCTJTlCMn aufMll l TD at 24811 ...,, .. Ga11 Rd , City o1 Frida' f hur' 3 ~---:I ... " • • • BWd Lg Fiam. ~ome 94'Y ANCE. OPERATIONS AND CON· tolhflh!Qhellend~boOo. '""°' ll.u.ITAT'd«NT lagyna H1H&, County of Or~ l . II p.m. 2 Br, 2 Ba dn. 2 boat Spaces.. $1,375,000. Vlew S495.000 Sell/~ teet toconf1tm.auon~ lo.a.id~'°' Tt>e fol.,__ !*tons ere ooonn State of C1111-n•a. d'"" on, .. _ 1 th' . atur.J"' L rt· ., ()() fl.In. tr•de dn E·Z letm1 STRUCTION, R00tn 321 Hun!lngton Courl on or ahe< lhe 2$tl'I eta Of ~--.,, .,. "' "' '"' -11., r > ••• 0 C p 644.-S.ech Union High School Dlltnct February 1984 II 1he ot1d"' DUTs.nH.SE cusas,,.... day or February 198-4, by mutual -'\Jnd"' f r1 3 ()() PEll .... U Miii llUIF.., (209w) u!P7 .. 72 1642 OI Educallon Center, 10251 Yorktown H ...,_IMAGE. 834 Der-consem c:llssolve tile said part .. p m. ........-.. Avenue. HunU~lon S..Ch. CA ~~y 'D W~al ::co Newport .... SI Cost• Mesa CA 92627 Sll1p end terminate thetr relation~ Ocean & Jettty views Marine room. 4 Br. • I ... _ a-· 926•8,PhO~.( 141""•-3339 ex1 enef r te "'-Por1 Donal<'Jettrey 8ertuleot.834Dll·P&nners1herein A'' ELL1\TIO.'-& 3Ba 3700sq ft Acarpar"'""" $1 f)a•ooo HUA I llMU •-320.. ·-..,.. Beach County of Orange State o! <ell St Coste MeN CA 92627 ., . ., • • • , n..uoe· .~. • Full &eanvu J1111Nne Ck NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN that Cahtorno192660 tothefllqhesl Ood· I J llM Blake S1ur~1 834 Der· Funher not;ce os hereDy given CO RRE(~TIO .'.' •---•-.. ••ys UYfll.., 2 ... •/d """' t -• der and best btd<l4H. and suD,ect to <ell Si Coetl Meu CA 92627 that the undersigned wtlt not be re-_ . ., ..,........,. ,.. •• ~-1!:1• """'<619•17iec28~5en1;1"• the above-named Scflool OialrlC1 of conlirm111on Dy aa1d Superior Tnoi ~ness 11 cOtlducled by en spon1Mble. !Tom this dey on lor any vw" ..,, " Ofenge County, Calllorn11, acting Court, alt righ1. lolle and '"'"'"' of IUfl!nCCM'POfated amoc1111on Othlf obllgation Incurred bV the others In Cancellations and C.:lrrect io n s ma~· Corona Island cust. bayfront lol. 85' boal ---------by and through Its Governtng s•10 d-•sed 11 rhe 1ome 01 a.ath tnan a pannenhip ""own name. or 1n the name of the deck . Plans avail .. Now $370.000 wltrade. ea•-a9ft ir - Boerd, tieretn&ller relerred lo a1 eno all the righr. utle end intll'est Donald J 8ertulett firm be made On same deadlines a s -·~ - "DISTRICT", wm recel11e up to. but that the estete of saoo OeGeaMd l\as This stat""9nt was 1118<1 wilh the Dated al Laguna HUis Calll0tn1a. AllllWIEAI -· 2 bdrms, 2 beth$, c:om--~~.1=~h:I~• ~':: ,::~:-.r'd"o'~. acquired by ope<ahon of 1 ... Of Coun•v Clefll Of Otenge County on lhlS 15thdayol February. 1984 RE above. Please 'ask for a cancellation plele buUHns 11'1 kltehen otherw1M other tllan or 1n .Od1110n Jat1 31 198-4 Wheelef Near new 4 Br. 4 Ba, lake view. 3500 sq. Including m1C1owaw and contrK1f0<theebOvepro19CI tOthll ofsaJodeceased atthetttne Fm351 Pul>llshed Oranoe Coast Dally number when cancelling '.·our ad. f •AAnooo wm ·-..l l~I wathef/dryerlloc*upa.2 Bld1shallberecelvedln theplace or d .. 1h. in ano 10 all the ~ain Pubt<shecl Otange Coatt o.ity P1lo1 Feb 24 1984 t . ..-rwv, · . u-.ue foe NUii prop. car g81• Ex<*lent io.. tdentlfled above. and th.ii be °'*1· real ptoperty situated tn the County Pok>! Fab 17 24 Match i g 1984 t083-84 ERRORS.. catlOf'I close to bMCt'I 6 ed and publlely rMO •IOud et tile of Orange. Stale of Cahf0tnla PW· 965-14 Faahlon ltland PrlC8d at a~·~~ed~~';: :.?1::!'8..nd be :~-~~rly d•scrot>eO as r04iows Check your ad daily and report 1189•500 :IN• 10 tile conrrect docu-Lot 13 or Tract 2923. es per map "8.IC *>TIC( P\8..IC NOTICE errors immediate !)'. The DAIL y UN IUln Each bid recoroed 1r1 800I< 103 pages 27 & NOTICE cw NOTICE cw 171-l* Dy the aecu:t';"r~r~~n: ~~~11y"~'or~'~r=-~~ TINlnnuu T11Usnn1ALE PILOT assumes liabilit\ for the fir~t ~~~~~t=c:thelltt C~etms ol sale casn m lawful YOUAMT-:.:;;::TIJ!tfOOA YOUAMT~-~=TUMOEAA incorrec t ir1sertion cnl ~. The DISTRICT rnerves the right money of the United States on c;on. DEED°' TMJIT DAT£D Octobef OEED CW TRUIT DATED Oc1obef i ' to r•iect wry°' •It bld10t to wltve hrmauon 01 saie. °' par1 cash ancs ~ttlO.TO~~CTYOUY""T,!"~·. :0,.~0 =:~~~,}~~-.!CLASSIFIED 642-5678 any lfregularlttes or lnl0tmaJltlea In balance eVldencec:I Dy nole Mc:Uf~ •...,... rnv •"' """ ,_ """ ....,_ any bid• Of In the bidding by Mortgaoe Of Trusl Deed on Ille IT MAY • IOU) AT A "*JC IT MAY • IOU> AT A PUkJC TIMI Department ol lndu91nal A.-property 50 sold $500 OO of amount IALL • YOU NIED MC EJOllA,. SALE. If YOU NEED AN EXPt.A· latlone hu determined the general bid to be deposited With btd NATION CW TltE M4TUM M ntE NATION CW THE N.ATIME CW THE prev1lllng rate of per diem wages In Bids°' offers 10 be in -•ling .,..0 P9'0CEEOIMO AGAIN•T YOU, PtllOCEEOINQ AGArNIT YOU, the locality In whk:h Ihle work Is 10 Wiii be rec;elved al lhe atoresai<I of. YOU IHOULO CONTACT A LAW· YOU IHOUlD CONTACT A LAW- •••••n knoctls often ""*" you use reeult-getting Daily Piiot Cluelfled Adt to rMC:h the Of'.nge Coat mnet Phone &42·5e78 be performed for each Ctlft Of tvpe flee et t ft "~ .__ .... YPl YUl '7 any tme I es r • .., '""' pu..,.... Stan·""-w r-...,.,a•~. • C'"" St·ft~S"-,.~,.,,,1t1-, e ,._... ~ [)debout of worllm.,, needed to execute the cation hereof and Delore date of _,. """""" """' " --· ,.., .. '°""""" '"" ....,, contrect Tl'leM rat" 11• on file at Hie l0tnta ~allon u Outy ap. tomla corpora1ion as duly ap- thfl DISTRICT office located at Dated thos 14th day of February. pointed Trus1 .. undef tlle loftowlng poinled Trustee under the followlng I Bay & Beach SAVE TU DOLLARS 10251 Yorktown Avenue. Hunt· 1984 oacr1beel deed of trust WILL SELL described deed ot 1rus1 WILL SELL Real Estate lngton Bue". CA. 9264& Coples Reed 4 W)-k dal A AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE llWNIT IU• IPYIWSIU FllU 1111,000 N8ntudtel 2 cntt• Bay Uove up to Newport at .,.. 2 story 5t>t. 3b&. ocnn aftordable Pf'.C.. l ots of vtew, pool, Jae tnter-c:om, poten11•1 1n thlt 3 central vac. $675.000 bedroom home Seier OPEN HOUSE 1·5 w8"1ts out now• Can today Jerry Freud 640-6999 5'4&-2313 owner/agent C..ta •na 1 fiij14\tl!I . ~~3~~~RV -------·--space $195,000 with payments comparable to m1v be obt•lned on request A copy bV olry Wytll~al lty HIGHEST Bl00£A FOR CASH 0t es HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH or as MAL cswi oCfUEHU llHCI t9d Home appointments of th ... rel"'"'" be posted 11 the Charles Hall set forth tn s.ctlon 292411 of the set forth 1n Section 2924h of the I llAllll 1111UllS Q f MUI WllW JOb site. The tor~ng ICtledule of ExecutOf of the Estate of said 0.-ClvllCode, ell r19"1 lllteandlnterest CMICode. all rigflt. trite and interest 11 c I ate Three ut a state returns ·l!-•11 Tl····~ S 1•5.000 ules prlce. 631-5055. 642·2000 5"8-1347 ..-d'--,.,..... be-.,. con.--to and ~ .._... ..... ot conv-to and now held by 11 mm a u ~ .. ...-•wrn w_..... 1 ......, upon • ceesee1 u~'~ld Deed ;T,.;' 1nv'ttie und;';;IO Deed of Trust 1n tri. bedrooms Large llvlng Audit protection EIM'akl Bay • 8f 2..., Ba ~:::i :::Jo~ ~t ~~~· ~n: Publistled Orange Coast Da•fy P1to1 property hefelnalt• descrfbed P'operty hefeonalter dMctibeO room Wit" brick fireplace. ocean view home. Re-111.f lhaH be II teest time end one-hell. Feb 17 18 2' 1984 983_64 TRUSTOR W1lllam T Roberts TAUSTOR Wilham T Roberts Formal dining room OV8f· Expert tax advice duce• for 1mmed1ate Santa Ana Country Club It lhall be mandatOfY upon IN 111\d Dortt Roberts, husband and end Doris Robens hUSband arid IOOk1ng trelhs Covefed, sale. Opefl be8ms. wann fairway/green. 3 Bf. 2'"' CONTRACTOR to whom the con-wife Ind Mlctlael Jottn Robert.I .• wife lt>d Mldlael John Roberts e hied patio Manloured Call for your appointments today WOOd Keents Access to Ba Immaculate home. trec1 Is awerded, and upon any sub-sengle man alt u loint tenaints single man 111 as ioent 1enan1s yard S 185,000 Pf'lv•te beactl. tennis and contractor under "Im, to pay not P\IJLIC NOTICE BE.NEFIC•ARV ~ Balt>oe BENEFICIARY ~ Balboa Hl-1100 754•6733 FOUi STAR TU SERVICE community pool and 2•~" ,. 1e11 than tile said specified rat .. to Sav;ngs and loen ASIOClall()n. • SaV1ng.s and Loan Auoe111JOn a ·~~~:~~~~~!~ji=iiiiliiiilm=::::::::::::~ pa0(1 Superb value ~ ell worltmen employed by them tn K..-? COtporauon corporation for Roo Oaiey 644--7020 the execution of the conlrect SU"AfOR CCXMT Of Recorded October 17 1980 ano Recordeo October 17 1980 and m No bl4der may witl'ldrew his btd TitfSTATEOF re-rec0tded onJ1nuary21 198taa re-rec01dedJanuary21 1981 as ln-lllll&llll UIUIW. Alt 2 ba nm w/)ac:urzj Ju9t reduced $10 ,000 s 139.900 Can 966-t967 '°' 1 periOd ol lony·I•,,.. 1,51 daye CALtfORNIAF<Mi'THE 1nstrumen1 No 21627 Book t39t!I s1rumen1 No 21628 Book 13919 L1lcenewduplex topquah· .__..Of''"I._~.~ .. &UTTWTSIH eller the dlle Ml tor the opening ot COUNTY OF ORANGE Page 1823 11 1n1tr No 28259 tn Page 1830 as •Mir No 28260 on ly construction 3 Bdrm 2011W••11 gOlng. l)Olng gone• Pnme C M area. blks from S C Ptaza 1.2. & 3 Bdr trom $100.000 never oft•«' bef0t•~ 0 down to vets Hurry• 841-15305 241·1275 bids ESTATE Of ABRAN 9. IEPEDA. book 13795 page 895 of Ofllctal Re-boOll 13795 page 90 I of Olfloal Re-unll up. 2 Bdrm down The TllPLEJ A payment bond and a per. JR., Dec:c9,::CS-NO: 4 ,14121 cords in tile office al the AecofOer cords in the olflce of the Aec;order best IOcall<>f\ Of\fy 1 few Ideal for owner occupant, lormance bond woll be reqweo ot Orange County said <leed of of Orange County. sa.d deed of steps 10 the t>eaeh but eKti unit has 1 frptc "Net- pnor to execullOll of 1he con1rac1 T~~~IEA~~~~ trust oescrobes lhe followlng prop-trust <lescrot>eS ll"le lottowlng prop-still quiet and out ot lhe bar t 300 aq It 2 Br 1•, The payment bond sheff be 1n ttMI erty erty traffic 751·3191 Ba pall0$ sundeeks & l0tm Mt forth In lhe oontract docu-AT PAJVATIE IAL.£ PARCEL 1 Tflll p()(Uon of LOI 1 PARCEL 1 Thal por:hon of Lot 1 d 9 old ments NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhal olTractNo 10491 onlhe Countyof of Tract No 10491 tntheCountyol ~lllM.ESTlft~ even. yar yrs on or alter Marc" 9 1984 the Orange Stare of Calltornoa. IS Of•<J9e S1a1e or Cal•lorma u C:: SELECT Ptusti at S289 950 BY Robert C Balley Dlrecior Maintenance Opereuons and Construction Pul>llSlled Orange Coast Da11v Piiot Feb 24, March 2 1984 1070-S.. Ml.IC NOTICE YOU AM IN OffAULT UNDEA A DEIO CW TAUIT OATIED .. pletn· bef t, t"2. UNl.HI YOU TAKE ACTION TO ""'OTIECT YOUR PftC>nRTY. IT MAY H IOl.O AT A PU9UC IAU. If YOU NIED AN EXPLANATIOtf OF THE NATURE CW THE l'AOCHDIHO AOAIMIT YOU, YOU IHOUU> CONT ACT A LAWYIA. NOTICE OF TitUITEE0I SALE T.l .No.41571 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. lhat on Thursday, Mareh t5 t984. 11 10:00 • m ol said day. 1n the room Mt ulde lor conducting T!USIM'I Sa .... within the offices of REAL ESTATE SECURITIES SERVICE. located 11 2020 Nonh Bfoadway. Suite 208. In the Chy of S1n1a Ana. County of Orange, 1111e of Cell· lorn11. WASHINGTON TRUST DEEO SERVICE CORPORATION, 1 C.llfomla corp()fatlon, " dutv ep- polnted Trust• under and pur1<.1an1 to the poMr of Hie conferred In that certain Deed of Tru11 executed by HUOO A, PRESTE and MARIA J. PRE8TE. hueband end wife, re- corded September 30, t982, In tt'ie office ol the County Recorder of eald County. u Recorder's Instru- ment No 82-344-037, by re .. on ol • breactl of oe1au1t tn payment of per· tormancl8 of the obllg1tto11s MCured U1ereby, Including thll breach or def.ult, Notice of which w11s re- corded NollefT'lber 14, 1983 es Re- cor<Hlr'e lnatrumenl No 83·524246 Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH. lewiul m~ or Ille United Stet ... °' 1 ca.shier 1 clleck drlWfl on • 111te or natlon11 bank, a 1tate or tecter.i credit union. 0< 1 state or *'-"" Nlllngt •nd loan UIOCll · tlon dOmlc:lled 1n t"I• 1ta1e, an pay· •ble II IM time ol ..... Ill right. title and lnt••t held by It, IS T rullM . In that rMJ property Silulle tn Hid County and Stale described as fol- lows. TM Eaet too f•t of Lot 82 01 Trac:l No 57, In Ille Clty of Coltl Mela, u per mep recorded In boot. 10, page 3 of Mlac.llaMOUI Mapa In the ottloe ot the County Recorder of aald oounty The etreet lddreH or olh•r c:ornon dellgnatlon ot the rear pt'op· t rty heralnebove de1crlbed 11 pu1pon9d to be 22~9 Falrvtew RO.O, Coeta M••· Calllorn11 The undenlgned "•r•by 011· c:l81me •II Nablllty lor anv lnoorrect· neee In Nld etr .. 1 •ddr ... or ottler common det!On•llon. hid .... 111111 be made wlttlOul werr .. 11;. e'IU)r... °' lmpllld. ,. ;annng tntlt, pauaatOn, or-.ncum- bl'anoee. to aat11ty the P'fnel$)al 1>11- ancie of IN Note OI' Olhet ob!IOatlon MCUf1ld by Mid o.ecs of Trvtt. w11h Int ... end othet """' .. provided "*'*1: ~ ecsvence.. ""'>'·under ll'le t•rnt tfw.ot and lntef991 on a.di advanoae. and plu9 f .... ct\atOM, and ... .,.,,... of tM Tr\ltfM and of the trwta cr8l8ted by MIO OMCI Of T!WI The tol8' amount Of M6d Qblloetlon. lndudlf'IO NMOMbiy eettmeted ..... CNrge8 and ..,,.,,... Of IM Tnmee. at IM l'-"'lnfflal OlltllicJlll"" nt ft\lt No· 1'oa. ... , .... , 00 Otded ~21, 1N4 WASHINGTON TRUST Ofi[O a!AVIC( COAPOMTIOH, • a..Komll Corponttoft, M Trust .. tleel.> 0.J MofQef, 111 ftr~ 2010 N«th 8'oedWl'Y. Sult• 20t. a..11 ,.,,., c. 827ot T~ (714)t63...a10 PublltMd Orange Coatt Deity P~ r.f), 24, Matt.fl 2. t , tea.4 11()1·"4 unoersigned IS Adm1n11tratr1.1t of shown on a map rec0tded on Book shown on a map recorded on Book ...-PROPERTIES TIE ca-. "UO ,... Fllll •m• 2BA DUPLEX. dbl gllfage the estate of ABRAN 8 SEPEDA 462 D;t99S 40 at1d 41 of Mis-462 page5 4-0 and 41 ol MIS· W1' • ,_ 3 Br 1' • Ba plus a t7x 18 on Ora"""' Ave Ctoae to J~ DeGeased . Wiii seH al pr1v11e cellaneous Maps rec0t<IS of sa10 cellaneous map$ rec0tdS ol said ·--------Front row condo overlooking New-ram11v rm w/trplc O...ner Vons Ma;ket s 179,000 sale to lhe "ighest ne1 b1dde< sub· Coun1y shown and defined as UM County shown and defined as Unit IAYFROIT t B U f d fl I h nas priced as a fixer VA 548•6374 cau IOI' infor 1ect to con!lrma11on by the 6 on a condomon1um plan recorded 6 on 8 condominium plan recorded por ay. Se O WOO OOrS, p US termS.Jlew on lhe marke1 n above-ent•lled Superoour Court all June 3 1980 in book t3624 page June 3 1980 on Book 13624 page Sii& 000 carpet, decorator touches. Formal II S99'.950 --------- rne right lltle. and 1nt8fest 1he es· 1207 Olhc1al Reco1ds of said Coun· t207 Otf1c1al Records ol saod Coun· , dining room, eating area in • Ull ""llO MONTICELLO'S FINEST 1a1e has Dy operation or taw or ty ly 60 Fl on ttws Bay with pn· • - o•h-1se. acquired other than or on PARCEL 2 An undivid-.. I/15th PARCEL 2 An uno1v1ded 1115th vale pier and ttoat Lovely kitchen, rich stone fireplace sets Lowest priced ln the com-2 Br, p, ba. dbl car gar d I ""' s c p wet bar 111 mas1er bdrm. a dUIOn 10 lhll 0 lhe decedent al 1n1erest m and lo that portion ol Lot interest'" atld to thal ponion of Lot 4 Bdrm home With large off living room. A joy to see; a ple11, close to laza the ume 01 hjs death, on and 10 1ha1 t ot Tract No 10491, In the co~.mly 1 of Tract No 10491 tn the County bayside palio done In 3 pools rec rm. securUy cath ceihngs, used brick cena1n reat property located tn the or Orange. State or Catlt0tnla. 11 of Orange. State or C111t0<nta, IS used brick Choice lo-pleasure to own. gated commty Only patio. close 10 acnoole & C11y ol Westminster. County of Or· shown on am~ recorded In Book Stlown on a map recorded In Book cation near prtvate com· $80,950 shops. Asking S99.500 ange. Calilorn11. described as fol-462. pages 4-0 and 41 ot Mia-462 pages 40 and 41 of Ml .. munity beach Motlvlled IPYILJSS llU 111"800 IEllT&ll By owner 558-7974' Jows· celllneous M~s. records of slid celleneous Maps. records Of said owner 38128 Npt Hilts Some PARCEL I. The North 140 00 feet County, shown end dell-.,. u County. shown and delU\ec:I es Price reduction exceptional llYHTllOJS w 50 00 F E '_, view pot for much mont ot t"8 est eet of the ast common area" on• condomintum ·common area" on a condom•n•um (714) 673 .... IW'\ value Spectacular c1'ty l1'ghts v '1ew Agt Chudt Everelt Loe wltuture Kirsten 113 00 Feet ol Lot 39. ol Town of plan recorded June 3 1980 tn Boo« plan recorded June 3. 1980 1n Book ,.._, • • 546-5880. 559-6221 WeS1m1nster. 1n ttoe City of West· 13624 page 1207 OfflCtal Records 13624 page 1207 OtflGtal Records 4 BR, family room & playroom, 3 642·7692 minsret. County or Orange. Stale of of saKI County of said County car garage. Beautifully maintained. Cehlornoa as per Map recorded in uoepung from 1 l)«tion of said Excepting from a port'°" ol said BOOll 2. Page t ol Rec01ds of land one-hltl of 811 minerals. oil land one-hall ol all minerals. Oii Enjoy an evening showiag. Call for Surveya, on the ottoce ol the County gas end other hydrocarbon gas and other hydrocarbon an appointment. Recorder of saod County substaneet. saved or soio lrom the subSlancea. saved or sold from the PARCEL II Tne Soulh 15 00 feet ebove descrot>ed te/\O upon the con-above described laf\O upon lhe con- ot 1hat portion of Main Street ad1om· dollon ~ lhll the Grantor Of d1t10n however. 1ha1 ttie Grantor or tng the West 50 00 fee1 of the East successors 1n 1n1eree1 of ownerlhtp successors on 1nleres1 ol ~P ---------t 13 00 leet of Lot 39 of Town of shall have no roght ol en1ry upon the shall hive no right of entry upon lhe Westmlnstltf' In 1hfl City of Wes1· surleee of the le/\O and sh•ll not drlll surtece ol lhe land and shaft not droll minster, County of Orenge, State of f0t IUCh subatlncet within the tor aoch substances wi1h1n lhe Callfom11, as P9f Map recorded In upper 100 IHI ol slid lend. 11 r• upper 100 feet ol said land, es re- Book 2. Page 1 Aec;ords of Surveys MfVed by L1ut1bel Gardin«, • served by Laurabel Gerdlner, 1 tn the office of thfl County Recorder widow and Mary Jane Gardlnllf, 1 widow and Mary Jane Gerdtnllf, • ol said County. said 15 00 feet single woman. mother 1/\0 deugh· single women, mother and daugll· having t>ee11 vacated by Order of ter, In deed r~ded April 5, 1955. lltf'. 1n deed recorded Aprif 5. 1955. the Board of Supervisors ol Ofenge In book 3020. page 339. Ottlclal Re-tn book 3020. page 339. Olttaal R• County on February 13, 1951 A cord• cords copy ol wn1cti order WIS recorded Aeaervlng tllefelrom Htements R~O tllefelTorn easements Februery 16, 1951 1n Boote 2145, tor entrywaya. pa11o end carport• 11 for entryways, p•tio and carpof'ls as Page 409. Olflct.i Recon:ts shown and defined on the et>ove shown and defined on "1e above ALL OTHER TERMS AND CON-referenced condomtnkim plan. referenced condominium plan DITIONS SHALL REMAIN THE PARCEL 3 An easement f0t PARCEL 3 An e~emen1s IOf SAME either entryways, patio 0< catports eilller entryways. pallo or carports TEAMS OF THIS OFFER ARE over th81 portion or the heretnebove over that pof'lion of the herelnabove Buyer will P•V 1he sum of described common area wnk:h ere described common area Which are $50,000 00 cash down which Shown 15 being appurtenant to sf\own .. being appurtenant to amount includes the S 1.000 00 de· Parcel 1 on the condomtntum plan Parcel t on lhe condominium plan posited recorded June 3 1980. on DOOk recorded June 3. 1980. 1n book The property •s 10 be sold on an 13624. pege 1201, Olllclll Records 13624. PIQe 1207. Olf1C11l Rec0tds .. ., is buos only o: sa•d County ot said County Bids or olle<s are invited for this May also be known ae 2243 Pe-May De also known aa 2243 P•· properly and must be 111 writing and clllC Avenue •A· 10&, Coste Mesa. cihc Avenue *A· t06 Costa Mesa. will t>e received a1 the otftoe of CA 92627 CA 92627 James L Huffman. ettomey for said "(II a atreet addr.sa or common "Ill e 11reet addretS °' common e11ecu1111, 1t 900 West Seventeenth oes1gn111on ,, Shown aboYe no deslgnetk>n is shown above, no Street Suite A, Santa Ana. Call-warranty 11 given u to Its com~t• werranty 1s given as to Its comptete- lorn11. or may t>e filed with the Clertl ,,... °' correc:tneu) .. neu or correctness I of the Superior Court °' delrv«ed The benel1C11ry under Hid Deed The benef1elafy under said Deed to James L Hultman personally at ol Trust by reuon of 1 breadl °' of Trusi Dy r9"00 of 1 breach or any time a Iler the first publication ot default In the oblig1t1011s sec:ured default tn the ot>1191tt0ns MCUred this nollce and bef0te lhe making ol ttiereby here1otore executed and tllereby hefetof0ta executed end the ••le o.ttvered to the under81Qned a writ· delivered to Ille unoersigned • wr•I· COlll'l/ IHllHTW. 18 AM House on 1'-t tots Newport Pie r area S225M C•ll Realtor now 752-6568 CIST&IH& Nr Npt His Custom 3BA 2ba. lrple, •"ake root • Guest Apt w/frplc & BBO . $225.000 ltJ loCar•I• Ifft. 141-7729 lOTIUI l&Y 7t:lX80 R· 1 tot on Balboa Penmsule that would otler bay view with a 2·sty home butlt on 11 Current· ly used as office and gar 90e Mklng $425,000 Traditional Realty 6!l 1-1:no FOIEClOSllfS·SJI I lly Hot LISI of go. 120 properttu All Or•nge Co det•ults tree t11t & Instruction on how to buy forecto~res 996-6361 Tile property will be IOkl on the ten OecletltlOl'I of O.llUll and o.. ten Declar•tion of 0.IMt and De- lotlowlng terms Cash tranuctlon manes for s.ie end written not1C41 of ma/\O '°'Sale, and written notice of only with One Thou .. nd Dollar• bread'! llnd ol •uon 1o cauee tile breacf'I and ot eleciion 10 cause the (S 1.000 001 to eccornpeny the offef. undenlgned to telt taJ<l pt'operty to undersigned 10 sen Mid property to end the t>alanee to be paid pt'ompUy sallaly .. id obltglllon•. 1nd there-aaHsly a.Id obt.gatlons, and lher• totlowtng confirmation of sat. by tl'le atter the uflderllgoed eauMCI Mid alter tl'le u/\Oerslgned caused Mid ll-lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.• Courl Taxes. rente. operating and not~ ot breach e/\O of -.cuon to notice of breao" and of electton 10 Ull& m11n1..-i•n<ie e11penaes, aooer>tll>le be Rec0tded October 11 1983, 11 be Recorded October 21. tN3 •• 10 the purc"aser sllall be pro-11t~ tnatr No 83-440943. of said Ottlclel onalr No 113-464622. ot said OfllClal l&YFIHT • Slll,000 es ot the date of recording of the Recoroe Records Bright and chee"ul 4 convevenee T"• co1t1 of • Said aale wUI be made. bUt Said 111e will be made. but bdrm. den and family rm preliminary 1111• Insurance, a 11.,,. wllllOUt covenant °' wanenty, ex· wlll'lout covenant °' wtirrenty, •11· residence In protec1ed dltd torm owner'• policy to title In· Pl'"' °' Implied. reger~ tttle, Pff1S ~ Implied. regarding 1111•. Linda 1911 Secluded turanc:e. on.halt eac:r<IW expen... posMU!on, °' ~mbranoM to ~HUion. or eneumt>rencee. to tu / 1 Mid other upenaet ou1tomaflly PIY tile remaining prtnclpel .,mot PIY ttie r9melnlng P"lncie>at eum Of •tr m paho w clrcu ·~ peld Dy the Ml1411' In • real .. t•t• Irle ncte(•I aecured by laid Deed ot 1,,. note(•I MC:Ufed by Mid Deed of tt•lfcaM IO 2nd floor gal ..,.. lranaac:tlon In Orange COunty. Trust w4th 1nt ... t •• In Mid llOt• T11.1tt. with lntereat u JA..Mlcl oot• le!,Y Pnrquet floor a. Catttomta,wlltbepaldbytfte••te. proviCJ.id, advancea, If any. under prO'llded, .ov~ If •ny. under French dOora & 3 fir• eet1411' l'leflln Buyer ~r... 10 the l9fmt ol Mid o.ecs ol TN9t the terms of aald Deed of Trvat. ptaees edd to the charm provide new ftre lneutance cowreoe 1 .... cha~ end ~ of tht , .... c:hllrQel and ·~ oe the ol thtt wond.,.lut ••· and pay IOf ..,,,., one-t1a11 eecrow Tl\41 .. and o1111e 1rvt1a ~•eel by T,,,., .. end 01 the tf"U9t1 c:tMled by ec:iu11Ye home Sllp Ind bf*\ ... end ell other ellJ*\ ... laid Deed Of Trutt Mid o.d ot TMt aid• II•. WWI t•lt• I twge cu.tomtl(#V Charge to the ~ In • Seid .... 'llflll be held on MlfCfl Said M6t Wiii be held on Mareh yeir;ht Owr1* wtll oon- rMI •tete ..... lr~lon In Or· 2nd. 1984. et 1 t 00 A M 11 IN t 7111 2nd, 1N4, el t t i>O A M et lhe 17th a I d er e 11 c h a n g e enge County. CM!tomla, lhell be et St,_ em~ o1 Sttin-$tlaw Cot· Street entr'W'Ce al StM-SMw Cof· '31·1400. 1M ...,.,_ Of the bU)'er Permit• poretlon, 1570 E 17th St!Wt, Senta poretlon '570 £. 17th Strwt, Sante • • _-...::.~ •11d rlC)WI ellell nol be provided al An8, CA 8270 t Ma. CA 9270 I WA n tu ~· ...... upenee Any GOetl IOt t1NO-The lot al .,nounl ol IN unc>elO The tolel amount of the un'*4 HOflll .... turll repeln and petmltl CM8lf'ed balance of 1"9 obllgatlon IC\Ked be1e1101 of tM ot)llgedon MCUl'9d REAL ESTAT£ wlll be at buy9r'e ~ Pnlperty by Nkl prOP«ty 10 be told, by ta.Id ~ 10 be .old. t:S1·1-, 11 to be to4d on an • II b1e1a ,..,_ with 1n1-t, late dlaroee, togetts wit" ln'lereat. laM cNirgea. and estimated coete. ~ and Md ettim•ted coei.. ·~and ht underllgned r......... IN edv9110ee. .. of the 09.te llerW, 11 edvalnela ... OI tM O.te hereof, le ---------right to reject eny Md d btdt priCW 1105. 1M 15 120,172 35 to entry ol en order conflrrnlf'IO the De1• Jenuary 24, 1914 Date Januart 24'.J..!~ Nie $TAN.at4AW CORPORATION STAN·SHAW ""'°'POAATl()N DATED February t , fM4 u Mid True•. u Mid TN81 .. 1.UC't' SOl.AAU 1570 bet s.v.nleet\111 StrMt t570 East Sev9nM9nth I.,_. etra1111 Santa Ana, CA 9270 I Sant• Ana. CA 12701 DATED P:ebruaty9 1994 f7141'42·6811 (7141842·54'1 AM 9 I.. HUFFMAN 8y L~ Brunner By Lynn 9Nnnet ttomey IOI' Admln1ttr11ru1 A181flant h¢retary Ats11111't Seen!.., Fot C ftllCI Ad ACTION Call • ~= M2-M71 Publlehed Of'enge Coeat Dally PtlOt PvblltMd Orange eo..t 08lty ,llot Publlthed Otano-Coett Delfy Pllol eb. U, 2•, M~d'I I, 1984 Feb tO. 17 ~4, 1... F.c 10. 11. 24. t"4 ~==~==~~ 1U7~..... 123.1-4 H ........ • I UH ISU llH,000 Prime inside corner location w ith total privacy. Every amenity for gracious living in this 5 BR h ome with Lrg. y ard & spa. Bay, beach & tennis close byl Owner will trade for commercial or Industrial prop- erly. -· .... o •-·~ .,.." ~ ._. ~If•-!\ .... ........... o.,; .,.... ... ETTNX E I I' I' I I f N E C F C I' I I" I I' I r I f L U L Q t I IEllCH S21G,OOO UH ISL l&YflllT 671 Senate No ~ahly.u­ sume $89.000 1st 1 , • .,.,, •• S 1008 tot&. pymnt. total pnce S 104,000. Owner 556-6727 ChOICfl n1erfront location With peer and sllp fOf 65 yacht Cozy tr.01t1onal l9iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii home ready to move 1n10 3 Bdtm 3 l Ba plus excil· I 1ng navtie11 room Now 5990 000 Call Joyce Oabolt or Sally Shipley c:;e: 759·9100 --------. . .. . -"' .., . . -. -. SPACIOIS Sunny and broght 3 bdm 3 Ba 2 level with a great location and assumable toan Includes 1111 the goodies 1nclud•"9 crackl- 1ng fireplace wall to .... au carpet and best ot all a pr.ee that is allordable s 121 000 751..J t91 C:::SELECT llifi" PROPERTIES SUPER CLEAll SUPER IUY A S1JP9f sharp ~ 3 be<Sr<>On' 1 • oar" nome built •ro..no af' at•1um Spectacvtar iam••\ room counlr)' kolchen area Master b~<l•OOIT' has tmcto. pa110 '"'' pro111C) Price only $ t 29 000 Call IOMe 546·2311 THE REAL ESTATE RS UUIUCI TIP&UllSI Ooal~ht1ut CdM IOeallOtl1 2 Bdrr" 2 Betti ~ •arve mut9f ..,,,. a.... encloMO P•llo yerd S3a0.000 t ,.... l I t ( '"' AMltOl'I, 67~ CIST&IEU•MI 1MllaallMAte. IPUUILY 11-1 111,IOI FINAL SALE Of THE VENOOME CONDOMINIUMS Alt 2 story units with • 3 Bdrms -2 Baths • Approx 1250 Sq Ft • Prl11a1e Entrance • Llv•"9 Rm w/Flreplace • Bulll·in Kitchen • Dming Area • Pnvate Patio • Garagetlndry Hkups • Comm Pool/Recreation cm& •u 11t11 $4995 down under $900 'mo Darting star1er nome !'luge comer IOt ~gent Kathy 96(). 1630 CISTl•- 21eE 20thSt CM Open House Sat 1-4 2 Br 2 be • 3rd Br llofVllt>rery trplc BBQ se>• a!udlo, declts oak & redwood lhru oul skylight• Solat Newi>0rt Hlltbor BuHdera AQI 893-3025 Eastslde clean 2 Bl ffplc 2 Cir g•rage AMdy to move 1n S115 ~ Devin A E 642~ l ge Mesa V9fde. neecs. exterior TLC S f« q'*fl a.le Super toe 656-4I033 man.. LO\'ely 4 Bdrm 9uccola. s., tam ""· fomw dlr\ pool & se>e. b9cu .(.. ~·no ueo.ooo. tr.O. tor emeller, no pOOI Meea Verde .,.. CUP•t•t~13 REAL £STAT!AS Nice 2 8t Ccndo • et1etll dbl g:9f' $92,500 Mon- t1C91JO Ol'f 81u. AAA S31·2170 PU 4M-7Mt AFFOROA8lE • •. 2 Be ca.an. wea I 111.IOO reduced b ~ .- 0.. ~111 To .-C. J'O"' II I I • blb9 .. ,.... ... phone an=.=., OPEi NOHE IY OWIH Beaut 6br. 3¥.ba. form din rm, lam rm lrpl pool. deck •Int cond many xtras 1oc at end of cul- d•sac $175,000 obo Open house Sat 2-25 Sun 2-26 9972 Voyager Cr Call lor appointment Days(213)373-9993 Eve (7 14) 964·•664 VERY PRIVATE 2 Bdrm house nee beacn on cul de sac R V access $125,000 Bkr 963-8377 hYiii'I" 1044 * OPHHOHE * on low priced Rancho San -COTE ~t .. REALTY lllOAlfll Golf courN view. 2 Br condo with 2 car gar 275K Joaquin • 2 story ..... townhoma w /v1ew Owner lleJClble 25 PALOS-Sun 1·5 J Doran Bkr 759-0619 Charming Back Bay Homa Decorator's home. every Secluded area near Mesa amenity. must see Great Or Estates $158,500 assumable l1nan 3Br 2b• 20451 Bayview 650-5520 S177,900 559-6570 GORGEOUS SUNSETS 1n this 3 Bdrm 2'1 ba Plan D in Turtle Rock Ridge Super entertainment home Assumat>le loan $325,000 ~ ~~isor ~·Realty ~ 786-1172 } tJltk- 3680 Michelson Drive Irvine LARGE YARD $260,000 Woodbridge JM Peters Owner/agt 786-5687 IEW MHTECITO DOVER SHORES 1226 Polaris Open Sat/ Sun 1-5 5 bdrms, library. formal din rm. lamlly rm, 111ew Will coop w1tn t>krs Owner days 851 -2243; eves iwknOs 631-0910 DUPLEX S21 000 H. Assume ex1stfng $260.000 1s1 207 Lugon1a Call Mr Thomas at 833-8021 • ll YSHORES • 4 Br. 2' 1 ba single family delacned nome Turtle Rock Ridge Lrg yard ale. intercom & sec sys cent 11ac & much more 30 yr below market rate lmmac 3 Bor 3 Ba corner Iman $330.000 For info nome on 011ers1zad lot. 552-09 t7 11rvine Pacific) S345 000 Excell. as-----sumable 1st & owe lrg WOOIHIDIE COHO 2nd Opn Hse SattSun $70000 down 1ake over 1-5 256 t Circle Dr assumable financing. No 646-6325 qualifying 2BR 1ba, PV1 JUST LISTHlll HOOOHWllPLI Newport Beach. Beaut. ocean vu 6 yrs old Al· sume exhlstlng 1 sl TD only 833-802 I ask for Mr Thomas upstairs un11 Lake poo1 Vil LIDO SODD tennis 752-8318 COM View of bay and 1st time on market. 4 yr fight• across from park old Med1ter Villa 4br Decorator sharp 3Bd. 4ba b1l1tard rm 70tt priv trench doors, atrium & boat sltp James Ardery dining rm $1800/mo L11111 IHclt-1041 100 STEPS TO IElCH 3BR 2ba. lam rm .. white water views. gate guard beach access $320.000 MB A E 497-3309 IUILD YOUR llOME on a spectacular OCEAN FRONT LOT White waler view 3 Ar c.h Bay So Laguna Guarded gate area N pvt oeach tennis clubl'IOuSf' Owner Fri rt1ru Mon 71 4 499 -3070 Tues-Tn '2131799-1 t59 Agt (71~4_9_4-079_1 __ N .B Spacious 2Bd LllO PIH COHO townhouse w/pvt patio. 2 Security prestige. great lg bdrms • llreplace location near shops & $850/mo yrty restaurants Spacious 2 Wlttrfrelt h•H llO. Br 2·, Ba with 1ncred1bla IUtn. 111-1400 8th floor view ol bay & 1-.--------11ght s Good price 1• $720.000 Joan Lewis 644·6200 ll I \I I \ ' 'I \I I' \ '\ •••• Ptai .. •l• 2207 2BR. din rm. 1 ba. l'lerd- wood firs, ' : blk to bay patio. quiet street $850/mo yrly 675-6884 FIR SALE IY OWIER on E Bay Ave. 1 block to Quiet location • mountain LIDO WlTHFllOIT beach. 4 Br . 1¥. ba 2-llry ~Macnab-Irvine \llews high atop Laguna $950/mo. yrly 673-5638 Beach 4BR 3ba Euro-3 t>drm Sell/trade/lease peen etyle custom built $995.000 Open Sat/Sun C.roaa ••I Mer 2222 ra11dance Prtde of own-J I 5 t24 Via Lido Nord 1BR iba condo, up11alrs euh1p shows throughout 213·94 7 •2329 $775 per mo. $775 NCur- Master suite 1ncludesl LOVELY 4 BDRM FR /DR 11 y 7 14 /86 3 . 1 1 9 1, f1rep1aca and 1acuzz1 Newport Crest Homes MacArthur & P C H $2.49,500 Pool spa tennis Mtn1 1 to 4 8drms $700-$1100 ~'fso~ •Realty 786-1172 O""""n SUNO·Ys I to 4 L d T d I 3br 2bl frpl. bit-In•. din ...-"' view ow n ra e or 3880 Michelson Drive 3180 MOUNTAINlllEW boat or c ar Agt rm, $975 mo Avall 4-15 lrvlne LAGUNA BEACH 646-0686 640-7721 or 759· 1803 873-3750 Of' 494-2220 AVAILABLE M-A-RC-H-1st •••lll•llll•ll!l•PIModern 2 sty Back Bay 4 4Br 2ba. view, pool. tennla. $595 MO. UH my 3bdrm Bdrm 3 be. pool/spa, 2 gdnr, 2 frplc. own/agt Woodbrld,.. home, while Ll~HI Bills 1050 lrplc s ht ceilings $2000/mo 759-8006 ..-_.. 1 rm on vecatton. 6 months * PEN HOUSE• $397 .500 May trade tor CHtl Mna 4 to 1 year. Ref's 786-3114 Sat/Sun 11-5 commercial or 1ndu1tr1al 25862 White Aldet Ln Pr1n only 642· 1366 2 Br. 1 ba. gar. w/d hlcup JM Pet9" Woodllde 4 Br Prime 1ocat1on 3 Br t•. B•l --2208-C Placentia Ave. No 3 Ba. highly upgraded, nome Air i1g country Saa lt•t1tt 1076 pell $595 5"45-7983 like new cond $1200. lotchen many elttru1 I llW OCEAI YllW 3 Br 2Ba, Coll Pk. _7_s_9_· 1_6_4o ____ _ S 1 2 2 o o o o w n r Custom hc>me ·~ acre flat S800tmo tM. 1st & fut lllllmH OOIH 95l·6741 _ site 4 Br/d.;, $485,000 MC dep Ref1 req'd 1 Br, 1 ba, air Tennis, lt~rt ltac~ JOH Owner 55~8556 842-8728, &42-8087 pool, epa 1560/mo Avail t Wm. luxurious Condo Nelli e Bt•ff 11 'Br, 3 ba. $990/mo tat & Mar 16 559-5945 In VIII• Ball>Oa Amllou•1 ; fut. + S.e dep, IM opt u oc ,. en to ull By. ow n r. a:::;Tr1Cle~hose:g~~ avail Ken 673-77'7! 4br , 2'~ba . panoramic $122,000 9•&·7893 531_6120 1950/mo ln<::ldagardeMI'. view. 1 or 2 yr leaae 2 Metr suit" •th sty -M ... Verde 2100 1q n 3 12000 mo For apptm call great oceantbay view UllU MILLI Br 2 Ba. No pets Ref'a Jerry Freud AH II Or $350.000 63S-618e 1972 Betlut VIiie W•t req. Agent 569·8221 640-6999 __ -Home 20it60 crnt IOI SMS/mo 4 9, 2 Ba bit· Unlver•lty Park 1100,000 MfQhly upgraded 28r 2ba. ~ taro• yatd 2 car "The Terra.ea" 2 Br. 2 Ba 1n 11sumabl• financing on 1qe 11vtdlntkltch .,.. encltd gar wtopener. Cardiff, attached garage t,,la 2700 IQ rt one level Light lntt!f Best buy In waari.r/dryer hook·l.IP. S750/mo let test • NC executive gem located In Orange Co 127 .500 partly rurn CIOM to all Avail March 1 752-2881 preitlglous Harbor Young ad1t1 welcome 2ae C.Cil ICL Ridge Private cul de-sac Agt 540·5937 Tll. •....e IU 1HI • t0< ~and quiet at the Qoanfront•EI Morro No ...,_, • ... .,.., .... ...,.,. .. ...,."""' TOP of,,,. WOALDI Fan· Laguna. long IHse RENT GUIDE tu tlc VIEWI Ju at •07-2233 0t 552·5522 ll1ted-1houtd find a __ _ happy new o-#Mf' rut11 111.,.11 I IO 159·11 To~ yout m-aoa ... , ••"" • c.fore IN Houlft. Aplt & Condol r~ pul>Uc, LltldlOrOa Ad*11M FrM PhOM 50c et 91<>< .. & Matlcelt Dally Plio. ... 1·4280 Ci.telflecl.to42-5878 LagUna H!ll• 2 Bdrm uoo ,tnee'd yards & garegee Kid• a 091• wticome AG91"t, no IM a63-07S5 filnd wttal you want t~ DailV Pllo4 CIMeln.de W Idle ltlfM M2·H71 f Newport l11c~ 2169 Oceanfront 4 Br 3 Ba dplx To June 9th $900/mo 650-7368 Frplc. vaulted celllnQ, double garage. pool & apa. 2 Bdrm 2'1t Ba $780 2 Bdrm 2 Ba ... Oen S800 OCEANFRONT Sharp 2 666 W 18th 645·2739 br. gar No ptts $675 mo -----. ---to 6117 (213)795-3018 Large 1 Br 1 Ba dshwsr, upper, carport $450/mo Discover a buyer for tnose 369 Avacado 631-6 t 55 1ong·lorgot11n articles --• abov' the garege use SELL Idle 1tem1 wttn a class11ted 642-5678 Dall'; Pilot Clusmed Ad. H11t-:atlck 2740 BHt. ltack 2740 ---· --- Kenneybunkport? Wasn't he the Amba ssador from Australia under Teddy Roosevelt? ro ~ H you re 110t sure wllo (Of w!ltt) llenMfbun'port was. 6on't f..i bid -JOU rt l!Ol tlont llenntybU•rt IS OM of 14 distinct1wtt1 d1fte1t11t ~lmtol lloofClfilns at Staw1nd V111111 1n ltufttincton Buch Sta•1nd Ytlt• is a 1uu1t of totsfly persolllkltd profWIOllll plallnin& Tiie llnd of atttnllOft JOU dtwvt A l*i•ct bltftd Of natutt and h .. -MStled '" I forest tntll ba~ bfooh and QMt ponds cooled by naturll ocu n bfMt.t& Md to tllat ttntlfS courts. 1wi11u111nc pooh. • S9f1 and a conwtruent toution nur V1opp1111 and emDlovment a.lid •'n lOI a olKt 1n¥0M would provdly tell hoN (btft "'111M11luft~) Ont and rwo bedfOOlll, ont Md two llllUI eplftlftttts .,_~n ~~V•I~ ism 1411~ ~ Ln. ~a.di, CA (71 4) 898-9961 rrom tt1t Sa11 a.. ,,...., dntt llOl'lll 111 kldl i. Mc,Ndef\, lfltll .-1 Oii Mcf addall tv s.-M Vlhp fwtMll!np ,,_,. • °'*' dl!IJ 10 AM 'bl duil J 642-56781 PRIVATE WING Wib8til M/F n-smkr. lovely hm FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 142-Hll 662-7420 alt 3 or Iv meu. --------- Old line Eetabllehed dynamic computer r•· lated magazine publith· Ing house needs eecured loan ol $100,000, 15% amortized 5 yr With kick· er Call CP A (213) 926-9544 Sa.In $25/hr+t Demon- 1trate Aloe skin care products. No Investment Wiii train. 645-6282 swimming pool chemical services buslneu Npt Bch/Co111 Mesa area No exp nee Wiii train S55K lull amt req'd Wiii net S40K ~. Call colleet Mon-Fri 9·5PM. Ask tor Tim 408·867-0111 Today Avon offers you more. Call me about new earning opportunity 968-8193 ,..,,,.,. .. , T.D.1 4021 l.ISAnLER ••rt.1110..1 ... Speclatlilng In 11t & 2nd TD'1 Since 19-49 Robt. Sattler NH/CM RE Broker Bd Realtors 642-2171 5"45-0611 Btlt Waat.. Sl * IFFIOE PERiOI for garden cent«. Mite. Indoor/outdoor wonc. 142-1111 AOOlllTAIT IN NEW ORT BEACH Prof Fem aeel<I aame to Found all blk cat, fluffy Ing Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm Apan-shr CdM houH S365mo hair. vie Bay & Victoria. Establl1hed petroleum general contractor need• accountant with con- struction eJCperlence. will handle account payable. receivable & bllllng, 111 on computer. some general office duties No smoking 1n office Good salary & benefits Call Mr. Hiiier 7141730-1273 10AM-12 Mon-Wedn" or s9f\d re- sume to J T Allon In<: 17501 Irvine Blvd •4. Tustin, Ca 92680. ments & Townhou1t1 • ,_,, utlls. Can Amy CM 548--4798 from $660. (Atk abool 644-4026. 548-3115 Found-.-B-lk_S_he_p_/_L_ab-m-lx Ma.IOI A""HIT furnished apts. complete fem Has sutur" on back ... •• with TV. linens & utenslle, Prof F/rmle wanted to sl'lr & ear Vic Scott's UIOITIYI may be rented for short Hunt Hrbr condo acrose Grocery on Harbor Bl The Orange Cout Dally term or longer. No leaee st lrom beach $425+ 'h 645-5986 Piiot hes an ••c.llent op. req'd). on JamborM Rd utll (213) 592-2764 Of ---------partunlty for a ear .. r at San Joaquin Hiii• Rd. (2 13) 929-5187 dye. Found Fem Tri colored oriented Major Account •44 1100 -Doble Mix, Whl fem. E I I • Prof FE, 2br 2ba CM 1,..8....-sh..,.. ml• N..... xacut ve w th • proven t h / 1 t SA75 ., 1--... ·~ track record. Great wn M w poo · • c port Animal Shelter. 125 potential. guarant .. d Incl ut111 & maid MN Dog Mesa Dr. 644-38&8 dr aw •g::;:lnet ""Om -lover a mull 646-9419 "' -----------Found· Sml blk Coctcapoo. mlMlon to mow Prof/M wants to ahr a Algonquin/Werner HB. Into mantgement a p1U1 beautlful home In N.B.. 84&--3281 Send retu,,,_ to CdM. xlnt ref'a. "49-4-8732 --~----=----P O. Box 1560 ----------.,. Found Spring., Span l>UP. C,...ta M u "2•2• Resp. F/non-emkr 25-35 6·8 mo mai.. vlo Bristol & v• e •" " v to shr 1rg Elide c M. apt wn1e1e SA 642•9383 •E•O•E ______ _ S300··~til 642-8764 1---·----~----------1Loet Ctlerlle our Green Miili ..... WIW .. ill AMP ytlg ad" fem to ahr Mitred Conu,. bird (like a lrg 3 Br 2 Ba hM Npt Bch .mall parrot). COM S3001mo. Karf 850·3507 REWARD. 780~82· AIMllTla ILDI AIP I A/A eicpt. Some typing, computer data entry a plus. N-amoklng office~ Apply at 2911 w .. t .Oarry Ave. Santa Ana (Otf llaJrvtew) f'URNISHEO or UNf'U~ISKEO. All UTlUTIES PAID. HE~LTH CLUBS TENNIS SW1MMING. plus much •t! Sorry, no ptts Modtl$ open daily 9 to 6. Oakwood ApM1-.ts Nciwport Buch So. 1100 16th Srrttt (at Dol/tfl 6•2·5'1l Ntwpott ltadl No. 880 11'\'\M Avtnut (•t 16th) &•S·U04 Rmte wanted; male Lott•gl ..... CdM2·21 non-amkt to ahr MW So. REWARD. Call Ana-.r Coa11 Condo 1215/mo 0 "2• 642--4300 24h ·~ utll 556-1 190 art 8'>fT\ A '-" ' fl. --------..,.. 2 Loet Iranian PaMP<>rts Aoommata wanted. 3 V~ trvlne 11 N1250 ~:!"u~i::::1~&0 718-6425Mr/Mr Vahdani ~---:-------Lo1t mate atlMt tall c.t. Share 3bf 1ba hOUM wflt taot & feet. vie 2111, Weat C.M 1276 + utH CM 646-1771 631-0503 01 645--34N WE LOOK FOR YOUI SCRAM·LETS HOUM/Roommat• Unlln\lttd 832-'13' ANSWERS all I Ht btent • ,enoe I ehfGUan 21 yr Oid ,,,.,, 0u111-ObllM t1MO ~ rm1rm1 In Lmvct Nit/Cm/I~ famlty/e!Oel't~ ~women friend WU allW• Ptl'IOl'l l'lome .. 5-3108 Ing at another dine< ----.er ,,... room Sighing, J'lnd .ome outs on wheel• 1"9 aafd, "I wtan 1 htd h• 1n of111illed s trenapof· hour• and l'llld my talion ltttln;t M2·5t18 LITTUCE •• ~-:n mm must Rent 0< top .,.. Fa1h1on • Island ar ... ~4..()641 I IMllllPlll UlllTllT Exp'd compultr AIP. Peoboerd A/R, A/R Col· i.atlona. Set.. t.. r• porta. Type 60+WPl"'I. non amoklng onio.. lrvlne MFG. Cell ~1894 SYDNEY 0MAIR • ~· Coordinator'°' Youth Ao-General omc.. full time, ci.1c~nllTIH quatlc otnc.. office Mlltta experlenc~. ca11 t>e--.-1....-1 • & t>ott lmowtitdge ~. !WW\ 1-4PM. ~2..0148 .... 1515rl" •~ U>fe to work w~th Ret9ll ltoff need• pert •S.Crtter..... groupt. Som• wind• ... llt1111911T time ot'ftoe t*p. Blckpg • Typlttt Sta 8aM M2·50G 1 l.ltt pegbOard, blckpg, e)lpet. MCeeNtY Hrt. • Ci.rtla ~ 45 wpm (lnvo'Oee flexlbl9 Call Vlrglnla or • Data entry aperetora Coametollglat w1nt1d, ' ooinputtrb'ed printing ., 8111 for lnttrvlew. • W«d proctMC>t• Pf•f client• for bMctl madllM) Some ttl•· I M2·708t • AaMmbly tr.intet lhop 97~140e .. -..... work (no..,._) 5 • PBX OS*ltort """"-CAl.CUl.ATOA 1 OllTI [I...... d&Y' FIT °' PIT Selety _,..... NMded lmmedlat.iy to ln1Uf&n09 tutWy, M-Th, QPtl'I Of PIT M min Cell aaa-&fll wen tor prwtlgloutcom-&-9PM, moe H 8. off\oe 911n-12pm OI 2pm-6pm. -...-pen ... In OtflnOt County a...50/IY. "3-74&7 146-9741 hp tndMdutll to perform Work wMrl & -'*• youi---~~--~--1111.11•1aN.., hottron!M tubdlvlelon & want -.. U11ttty Cllk:UlatloM, Int«· 'fMAlEIMALE NMd extra lrtcomt? 8e en llT • llUIJ p,., cMI englnffflng HOMEMAKERS urged ·~· carrltr '°' Heed Mrioul ~to eld Of'ewlngl l n.ld MWV to......., THE RE018T1!A Mutt In CM"*'1Y a ,....,. ••· noe. lend r.-ume to ...... """" .. •'~~ h~ ~ econ-~ :t' s ;" &hoM t ='m'C~=~i l!~•]'I ~:-'..::-~'::i ~o~.'~ 11 °'*'at. H.•. C• tneo •-• -., .. c... v1c1ey Mio.. H"''*· ru.1 ... 1. Cat WMf'I !ntnuttuttc 741 ttem. 951·1113. _ , onfy M/, Unttorrnt IUP-Ga.41 Ce~ OtlW r. --Sill tote lttfM •Ith a I •~led Appty 412& W ActOM from 0 C Alrpon ~ELL ldl• ll•mt with a ~ ,_,. OtMttflM ACI WI! NUO NEW FACES F0t P'eCtn*rt It\ modeflng jobe In ~County nnmwur , ... =-' ... USITHI DAILY PU.OT "PAST l lSULT" SllYICI DlllCTOIY For Result Servi« Call 641-1671 lat.JU , OoMt Hwy. NB NHf>Ofl ~ ~~---Pltot-·a..11'ed-_.. ... Ad ......... M2_ ... _1_1_. ----f -_;...-----~--.. ______ _ • ' I Oranoe Coal DAil y ~LOT /Frtday, FebNwy 2~. 1914 C1 (714) 541-7058 To Pla~~ your "Fut RnuJt" Serv1tt Otredory ad Call Now 642-1671 W.JU •u.s. .. .. • TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZIE ACROSS 1 Auatrl•n coin 6 ~ue shade 11 Rolled taa 14 Sarcasm 15 Wicked c1ly 16 -Angeleno 17 Moslem spir11 18 Oouble- croaaers 20 E'len - 22 Harass 23 Can PfOY 25 Wear 28 Weight allowance 29 In favor ot JO Tooth expert 32 Short ume 24 Going 1n 39 Played again 42 Army VIP 43 Goes back. .. "'" 53 Yukon'• ~ghb<>t eo Me1 ooer• PllEVIOU& PUZZl.E llOt. VED 83 Suppty nH<!s l~{l~I 615 Ptrty 67 Baby graod 88 Mimicry 89 ASlan coin 70 Scotch 1ste 7 1 Areta DOWN 1 Del~e 2 OICI custom 3 Squeeze 4 Ms Loos 5 La1ge salmon 6 Alt 1 Guidos gamut 6 Wed(ltng YOW 9 cnarpoy 26 -·dong 27 ltahan noble 30 Fal-- 3 1 Looks alte1 33 Hearl 48 Pe11oa SO 8lem11ha1 51 LO<lge 52 Indian, e.g 53 Combat over 45 S kin 46 Ftnds 10 G111e ol1 11 Net 35 Sandpiper 36 Watered 55 Girafle's kin 51 Cahforn1a 49 Compara11ve 5ut11 .. 50 Pack 54 Mea1 dish 55 Monster ' , 17 " 32 " •3 56 80 66 89 Arrliaace1 • 12 Turk or Arab 37 Des1gna1or 13 Resou1ce 38 MaCl look 19 Encountered 40 Coll subj 21Lette1 41Tenth prel 23 S ubsequently 44 Grassland 24 Mr Greene 47 Lobster part 5 7 8 9 11at1ey 59 Cliff 61 Wood 62 Sw11s ri~er 64 Work pre! 65 Grain " 17 cu 11 Co!dspot Refer wl1ce maker ~!nt cood $250 675-0288 . ~ 't.. DO A LITTLE ~l : .b... 8UltNES8 IN YOUR )Alt .;-, OWN HOME _.-""·e . • ~(' ~ . .:.~T." i.. • ,..... r ,, " 1 Bu¥ RffAIGEAAT6As wo1kong or nol Casn paid Larry 6~·7452 ,.-· ·'• 111 ~~ , • . . .. .,~ .• 4L•·" ·-·; ·•" .. ··: . ..(,'J ··7 '\1 .1 SUE-QUIT IUSIHSS' GAIAG l SAll .ID5 NOW Cl.I SS5'1l0 IT CITTI Si l IEl OW ' I. .... , ~ J ' ~ l i:J;tw;•;l!J;o;;;;;;;;;;;~H;l;•;l:P~twti;:=;r~lu~l~•i¥~11~l~tl Trallen, !!!!_4, .. ,.,,.. . llllt b in, -tk 1• ,,. eoerOH w~R UllUJL Ifft iW tfll ·-C1•1U1t ' UH •Pllf&ftUT&n• w/45hpE't~l4IOO JXi' 1r;D; wlil" = ' ' VWJmA 'i1 s."1He El•a•n1e.' CtamcindWedd!N ht• 142 ... <&02Ot142·8021 '200. 112·1&51 .n tPM ~~\ t " oo1ot key whit, luM ll'nl'l'IC. 1 ownt, IO ml , nu VM$l .IOOl1loo :rJ n tsUwCl'lft Mwtt N , altt 1at l~W'~ ~ea111er · n:_;e~re , 014 ltUIL llr•. W1/r1, 911-tlOfi •MA ... Hftt41• alumhull,185110,pow.,-os--..s.rvic.~ bufnOendy, 9l'TIP 2Door.480Md,Alr Cond NABERS * Wtalre * cablfl cru•••r wine• I DUI TOUY WShr•. INtf'Mtr •IMrlnfl, s1ereo. Pr9C> (Siie 486 " Valuilt18,000IS7,000 OYtttb:ed TraHrtte ltlr. for "41hlele 551 ·8285 .,...llblqll loQI, "'-' c:ti,neh. tn/rf, 15801) * Pw1Neott'W * Exll cond. ~ e11tru. wan:ed: 4 ar Hond.i Ace:. lllFIJI .. ltlktry ~6' 1A °;(1~0 ~:. WEEKENOSPECIAL CADILLAC Value. 1500/SAISO 17750 fltm. 642• 11524 lo ml toa f.4·8t Mt.111ang. E..e-..n1 Seiectlon of~ 844-7500 ..... e1&..111 LARGEST SELECTION * COlortd Oema * 21 3' S.. A.v o.nc., '79 Camero COflll In .... ry and Catatully pt9Pf,red P. Mllb ol late l'l'IOdfil, IOW ~ * OtherJitweifY * 326 hfl, 1tp16, Ind lf1t1ter. joOd condl!lon Call UNd BMW'• thirt1y1 In 'IO SC T11rga, I>* wlbe!Qt \~-clllWW.1 C.dlllecl In Southefn UquldallOnlS.C:r~ co....,., ••lraa. $23,000. 94·7•11 Stock lthr, tulty io.o.ct, 40K mt I. ... contornla! see ua toctayt 1 7 " 1'""°7 " '"·" 03 ,..,.,.,...,, W!llY 111-1111 ~~·-~•"'""'· a)W=~ 640-1860 1 ~~~~~~~1::2::1":1'1iimoiioiioiiiiiioiiii0 OLUI GAii 208w. 11t.san11An• Ponc:M '71911 sc T.,ga. 8 .. c.lat!! I•' OlllfertlM 1111 S CIOMd Sund•y Brown/las th ln tr. All 1 ... 2 South 911.etol 28gg~l~'E.s1.:° Starr•H 6'.1fn. mkromtiter P.P.178,!500 All TllCI LA.AGE SELECTION OF opta.43.500 orig ml, (•I £dlngerl ___ 931 l.j"~'~·~'~'"~· ~"~"~'~'~"~·~"~·~·,·11 ;;~~1'~'~''~'~"'~·~'~7~•·~~' NEW a useo BMw ·s1 s20.5001obo, O&O-&t43 S•nta Ana &41+0220C~nroltt d•rda-nul325 l4ll·3484 I L.H 1110 ... w ..... 11 llS Ill ••• I •• ".. 2 I 44' marine trader, 011u 1111 ••M••t hull. bHut. 3·c:•bin teek. VOLU ME SALES 17§ d ordlnl. el•clr lc ® -2 5' ilde mount tOOI b011u, 1n1, Ford dll 11ng, g90er. SE AV ICE&. LEA SJ NO 1unrool, h•rdtop, racing ~-Jaguar r~. black ~1 Fo1d white, !Ike naw atOf & ml ny •tr11. 3670N.CherryAvt. Mat1, a/c, pit, like new 'Y top,350cu!n.Mual II 1100 646·1944 1119,000, Wiii conllder L.0NG8EACH 13300/0BO. (150-4138 ·~ ~ Call Larry 770-8968 I irade on motorhom. or WI llY (No Cherrye1111·<&05) loll L: t fil .&. * IUllOJSUI * day c:ru1 1er Eves USED CARS& TRUCKS f 114)1Jl-1110 I :={Ct '§n A 71 Station Wagon, air •~~d c:;~ ~:"', 1~~;~~ 2 • 0 • 8 1 0 1 . d y • COME IN OR CAL.I. FOA 'frad•lni w.icome ·70 Roni Aoyc:e ver • .... cond. au1o tran1. BEST 1·628-6184 '"IElPfUlllL OPENSEVENDAVS Shadow, 2 lOl'll. ,... llllllilllll'S OFFER 982-3731 2 TllXI PC't 55 •ectl Boston Whal•r 13· Cotmler·O.lHlo Dati•ii Ill? Dtl0r'l~~~~~1S:·000· TH '72 Ctiavy Monie CaflO, Hooda PA SO Moped w/cover, 35hp Evlnr!Jde QMRllllLn SOU ltke riew. "·000 original 1375 lo m• Wgnr Pwr CaH•74·70008-4PM 18211 BEACHBLVO. ·76 B210, snrl. magwhl•. sa.. ills COUllTY . m it e• S2 ,79SIOBO .• Sp1aye1 S7.5 6•G-7051 HUNTINGTON BEACH new mel tlrO\lffl p .. nt. 847-7861 Buoilbed S95 Pelican ~~!i"ri:·~~~e;:!i t:~: 141-IGl11141·JJJ1 11650 575·9350 ·~:.....~.:iu;:d~';;,1:,e VDLISWllEI sailboat w11rai1er , """' 675-8993 $2950 '84 Mixlma~ wgn, Ilka neW, 112,000 720·0285 uwl WILL llT wo•k St25 775-1557 WEWAITYllll le11 than 5K ml, tlVr . all -~ Inti, Sail 1014 CLUI VIII CARI op 11 on s S 1 1. O O O Tt_Illa 9119 IE lllElllLI" Ch1m1og .... au clock. school hou5e mOClal wl•.,trlU, oew 8! Christmas $ 175 6-46·2652 Coin Collec:llon for sale. Silver S. Gold & mOfe 573.5345 Co!!ector 's plates Mostly Ro c:kwa 11s ·Four Seasons" oocludad Good prices Atter 5pm. •95· 1434 26 Ft T .BIRO Galley see Ronald oaca 642-2008 16fs Toyoti&Hca GT 1.B. Volvme Sa111, S.-111cfJ heaO. VH F atereo. tlpt 4. Fi' al 91 "3 52K. Sad. Good condition And leasing S57SO. 2131978-9598 or "" $3600 Oic:k 494-9697 18711 Beach Bl'ld ~7 !4) 538 9504 ·74 Flat 129 2 dr. looks gd, --Huo11ogton ~h • fUOI grl. S800/obo. '75 COfolla SA5, Am /Fm (114) ••2-2000 '66 1111nder 21'. 1t!nt COfld, 545.3737 •~•-11weo. AIC. $1500 Call $7000/obo. 650·0258 ---------atter 4pm 850·9760 ·f4 Sun eUg Super Beetle. '78 SPIDER: dk rad, xlnt - ------cond, 5 spd, 57K ml ·79 Callca OT. anlrl, exit ..,.1sunr1 . ruor;; gooa, nas '74 C8t V.-tu11 race o• f~HIDriYtl 53995/obo pp 551.4688 cond. $4600 obo 11res&pa1nt $1200/obo. cruise. h1nge<l maat. n-•;,,;w;;,;;•.;;;;,.;;.,.__,..,..,.,,_I ~ 64•·6087 or 720· 1020 Oya 494·8888, eves I ,18900 •0"1957 ••• Ltnd Rover. a.... 91•5 499·3178 rg, immac. , o $600 C•ll 831 -2584 " '80 Cauca QT tftbC:k. 241< eves 714·646·8329 1980 Honda Civic Hatch-ml. amlfr.1 casa, louvers. Elecl Typewr iter (Porii CAL 25. good cond. N.B. '68 JEEP CJ5 needs work. back E•c:ellen1 con· ne""' tire•. exit cond casetcvr $150 673-9109 slip, x!nl 1oc Will sell or exlrar;; $1 200 01 7 dltlon, AMIFM, a!r. Re-S7000 Ask lo' Sally, take partner. E.Z. terms. 548-8669 duced 10 S3600. d•y• S58·3944 or eves & · 7 4 Super Bee lie, ju1t de· talled, good cond . good !ires. )lellow. nds trans work $2300 /obo 642·0688 anytime Eat a•JthllC Jtll Wllf Gene 786-3506 Troe•• ---90n •9•· 1433 wknds 759-1819 g lose weight. tone & llrm. S 5550 T ! h '77'Acc:ord, IU'letlblacit. 5 15 C 11 Del 4 d 5 ·TiVw Super Bealle, •lni 100.,,, guar money back. a~t ornsdo wl 171 TOYOTA P1CKuP fl $2575 · 1 oro a u•e, r, cond S3600 S36·1619 MefC Capri euiio;n-;74 4 cyl, 4 spd. n-palnl, new 1ira1. rabtt eng $2900 l/W ·11 Spec Beetle, oew 111111. n-lntr to m1, new brakes, ti•e new $18 Honda C111lc ·77 Very gd cond $1500 Auel• fo.,, new eng. •Int body. new tires S 1950 CALL 631-4985 we have a good Mlec:lion 01 NEW & uted Chtllf• roletst See ua Coday1 COHHHL CHEVROLET /'\.:"!!or!•• I• • • r-., I \ \1 I · ~41>-I 200 No drugs no dlaretlcs trailer $800. Minuteman With st1all. runa good spd. greats ape. 3 1 spd, •Int cond thruoul __ _ All natur8t logrealents. Dinghy with mast & ulla 115001000. ss7•2673 6•4·6610 or 873-1 4 Sac:r S4700. 67S·S899 '755UPEA BEETLE new C• I t3l 5 Call Stellle \l1c'd nulrl· S400. 856· 738 l ,-82 Aocord LX, blu. 5-sp. Corolla 1tlbck SA5tiereo. pain!, low m1 · xlnl cond ff! fr '72 Ford Ran,_, ,,, p/b 12900 . eve 84 7 ·88 11 .,, La Baron u.& Crot• l1oo!r;;ll, 641 -7335 Sabot, as 1s S 150. •¥• • • · AfC, PIS , PfB, lmmac. 1 ac:. Sap, an •!fas. mini, "' BB98 auto. VS. new tlrn. Mio l ownr S7000. 673·2358 $3750, 845.711 1 .18-VW Pou. V'"" 1.....,nr, Ed111on. 46,000 lrwy Family membership John • cond $2195 840-0105 .... ...~ m•les. loaded. $6300 Wayne Tenols Club S750. S·~A"Bco=rc-Botclc,c,~Tchcocm=u ,73 FORD AANCHEAO, '"'82 HONDA PRELUDE VtJll:1watt• 9f13 11( ml on reb3U8 e3n6~ i.lnl !PANC091 650·41518 & Glenl.ason720·0603 $1150 '79 LASER S1100 5 spaad, ittectrlC roof, -_S3900 ~13~~ 4 660-0713 * 675·0854 .a. Ilka ~:,0m_,'"1,.Y e•tras $6000 67l-1913 VW &Tl '18 D W I k '"~~-----..,. Fty 10 Hawal! trom I.AX " .,.. asher agon, 1 e •r • 9319 S100 each way on Wast· hits ,79 F d FTOO ucriTlca Jsasa 9121 Sliver M•l•lllc, S1ar10 new1. lo6•75 m31~9aga, •lrlt.I~'=.'.;:.====-,.;'-'" ern. 2 rnd trips mu1t be S 1 d Ii S•' 7016 Of • Pree> High Perlormanca m•nt ·1 1967 MUSTANGCONV useo by 3·22 644-45S5 ~ I $lSOO FOf Information Engl"9, $port Gear Box. ·79\iW WESTPHALIA. Air, Comp! resl'd 289 V·8, For sale: Two 1..,.1n bed 18 fiUt~wlnd1. l llce new. call &4S.95 lO Sport Seat1, A llo~ e.11ce1 c:ood $7195, Call A/T, PIS. fed w/..,.ht lop. !fames on castefs $20. 84 hrs ~ traler. $8000 Wheels Included (Slk &46-3100or752·1963 $6950 962·52•_• __ _ Call Lori •95-1627 %2·6362 H.B '12 llSW PIOllP 504 •94 lO) il Ratiblt detael. rebn ·57 T·Bird, whl. great d WEEKEND SPECIAL I Jon Wafie Tennis Club '78 Mere cru1ser11r1 hull Yellow. no money own. Sll"O enQ. good cond. S2700. cond .. 90"1. or g1nal. Chnartery member•hlp. 18', t/0 Chevy 305. many 1ust takeo11er lease pay-u 786·8687 belora 11PM S 12.995. 2131592·5619 $100 SelUng at JWTC !or e1ttrl4s36 ~~~~O Dys man !s 770~8a~ Larry •llE lolEll.l'I "-u:a:•lllal. l/W ·79 convert . blk lwht. ·12 Pinto Faslbk. Xlot Sl0001ndsee-mtobtlln· 213 · · eva sl '::""'""'""'""'""'""'~:'::I \! 110 •Int cond. many 11tras. l rans Mech 1ound. creaae<1 to S1200. Call 7141838 · 4 0lO i; SOUTH •n S7500Jobo •97·1060, Priced !or quick sate Alita Tues-Fri. belweeo loal Jllaiat. V1a1 9040 '* 759.9339 S600. 6•2·4661 __ 10_·5_•t 7 1•-752•0700 Strvict 7020 1 •·;;'2;;;;6~.-,,-.-,.-,-. _m_"_",_"~11'.1 COUNTY 111C1 *' Volve fl 75 ·13TT-D Squire wgo. Karastin Rug 11 '8"• 14 Boat Repair Class al CCC . $900/obo. 493-6969 ISUZU 1442 South Brlttol Pl800E :72 $pof1 Cpa, air. 9-pass. good cond . S2500 tobo Antique Enron now-saves on rpr VW VAllAGOll "WEWILLIOT !•I Edlnqer) auto.5•Km1.sheepsk1ns !:g.~4~~o 962-498 7. ~.d~~ ~~!~~sec~~i°c:b~: 64_6_-•_o_o_5_~--~~ S•nta An1 548-0220 orig pnt $5900 642·2490 --1rw 14 2·Tlll llOWI IE lllERULI -·73 Mu$! con11, snow win· net S225. Antique Library Custom made m1nne "•~t"omoi••. Stereo Prop, Volume Sales. Service '63 VW Bug. body only. Aatol Dtaectic --ner Gold/white top, air fable S250 Full length ptrts G1veustheoldparl "'" ... S " Aod Leulng pe1I cond , some paf1s .!..__ S5800tOB0.540·9459 mink coat S8 00 or dimensions and ""'e'!l Tinted Glass.( tk•91 lS7llBeacl'IBlvd incl $300 636·8931 540-1446 make it lo orde1 8324) """l•-i-Be•~" ---- -l11·c• 9307 ·74M"usta"" Sl300ca5'1 0 •2-8611 1 100 u" .. ,. "" '"' '64 Bug , nu pa1nt , fad1als. "• Magic Island Membersnrp, .,.. S 1, (l U) 142-2000 1blt 1,, '82. many nu parts ·55 Bu1CK SPL gd traos· New trans, lrt tirea. 4 cyl $695 644-2326 alt 7PM 011/ERS underwater cam· S265010bo 646·2863 portat oon & mileage. Calt 545·8l35 era hou$1ng lo' F-2 Nikon "111monw111th J1181r ----9f29 $450 obo 646-0744 CM '1• Pinto. looks good, run1 New Ceiting Fan. brass w/4 tulip lights cost $290 take S95 552-0796 NOW S300 lllllC ISUWD S150 Surlaceto d1ver 1n· \I Volk .. ,68 E ,, .. Rood•i-. '·' VW RABBIT 6 grea!. nt.1 b<akes. 01lg tercom sys BenC111t J ft .,, ·75 Reoai V-·beige, pis, owoe1 S750 642-8795 ..,.alercom S350 Oi will l1tef . redl b1k , nu clolfl WOLFSIURCi EDITIDI p/w, radio. air . 1mmac trade(714) 1-676-5885 ,._, ,...., toP.S9000 536-3281 Grey Metallic 2 door. 5 S2900 obo 675-6845 74 Tor100. e1tlt eog, nu 1••2 S th BI I I hresS800F11m842-9211 S-1. -. n •• kl 1022 -OU r I 0 ·71 XKE Rdstr, browottan speed, SI.Jn roof. stereo 79AEGAL Blkwtgray 101 Dve to illness Ruths An· nques ot Balboa Island announces her qu1111og business sale A!! must pn 631-3611 tl\les IPI ~ 111 Edlng-e1 t rbl1 eog compt re-s101e<l cassene. Special se111 'V • 8 a 1 r Io ad ea . '76 'PiniO. very ciean. 4 --Haot. Beac• 6140 37· sailboal slip 270 1 W S•nta •n• ,,,,.,,,·0220 $13.500 640-5678 and trim{" 9177) tooks f run1 great 1 spd.67.000miles S1•00 II POOL table. maple nu1cn. Cots I Hwy, Newport ,.. --~-----9141. WEE KE NO SPECIAL owner $4250 5•8-6449 960·7.933 go Sale starts Friday 1 :~~~!),:,,,..,....~~:1~~t.~¥t]~j~ 6107 Mult i Family Sale on antique kllc:hen cabloel. Beach 6-t2·8200 hti,aes, Ma141 Sl•I& Ca•'ollac 9309 -~93 J'.eD 2• 1 lAM·<IPM and w+!I coo11nue un111 a11 1s sotCI Grea1 Darga•ns on solver . china c1ystal 1ew- el1y e1c 504 , Bay!ront Bal Is. by the ferr y Washer/Clfyer $1 35 ea D•shwa$her ~ 100 Elec ~lo~e $100 646·5848 Estate Sale Sa1 9.4 vie· Lannorn Drive (Magnolia power boat 545·•051 ----Clasiici 9045 ·eO RX7 . air. amlfm cess. ;:,;;:;:::;;o,..,....,,.,,.,""~~l ;L;;i•:•;.;•~l:•'°"'..,..,,...,,;;;;;2:,:3 1or1an loveseat, yen!le-&Adams)Sa!1Sun8AM &OAT suotrool.S~.$6200 l'.omllllWlllth '6 6 C ad coover t . '70 I.Inc. Mark UI, lmmac rnen s cna1r ca1~ed side POl •O Sale SatfSun 10.6 PrtltltltrTickets •SLIP• t958 CorveueClasslc. xlnt 642-4917 \I S4 50tobo 540.1781 inlout. lo ml. nnr, S•500 n 1neeo1epoin1 sea!) ~101 seals S20 855·6301 Now •vaolable wlutils. oea• cond a STE.AL at ft...11. .. 2131•36·651• PP c .-... . M1~•1ems 73FofdLTD S12.0001obo,e62·3661 Mtrct4elftll 9145 ¥Via) ft '66 CONV good cond . -~~ 101r. or p1c 5 brock a lJ•&c Stahon Wagon 19906 RCA color 25" cabinet ma•n cl'lannel. easy ac· oew !opti ntltrans $3250 MeiCiry 9325 books S misc k1! •!em'l Lures Ln H B (V1llaQe style TV, works good. cess Dys 213-424·8864 '27 Bugga111 replica. ye1· ESTATE SILE illCe • obo alt 5pm 766-7329 2110 Serrano o!t ·M-Sl Townflomes on Adams\ $75 Bu1cher block din lbl eves 114.575.5535 low. leathef straps on ·81 30050 silver, Biii lot, 14'2 South 8rl1tol ·f 4 Capri, lo ml , 4·•P. CotOlll tie) Mar 6122 Sal, 9.4 LOTS OF GREAT & 4 diiector cflrs. gfeat Boat slip/NB Private 35· bonoel. tourist attrac· mag whls.'ooly 11,000ml, 1 ft l Edlnget) '77 l1gh! blue Seville. S12001000 642-4686 c:ond. $150 642·7682 bo 1 Parking !ion Ooce 1n a llleilme mini cond S29.000 lirm S I • ••• _20 suo1001 fully toaded. ~Int ,81-0,0n.loaded,4'°2V8, G1GANT1C GARAGE SALE ITEMS 1115 Pine Street Surfbo8rd, Russett 5.8 .. ~~;O~rmo 6So_5097 . sac:ri llce $5000 675-3158 873.2195 en I .. n. --~ cood 759.1997 21 . 623 mi. 15450 Washerldrye1 , $65 ea or Eve1ythong Goes Sall (Maon & Adamst quad, e~cel!en! cond .69 AuslTn Amef lCan. Col· ::r1 2865El. mini cond In· '67Vw-Bug. S1Jnrool. re-·77 Seville. )(!nl cOndAll 675·7070/759-17•6 mtg t 120 bo1n 642-0382 Sun 1234 Sand Key HI/ S ·-0-,-20252 E. $ 160 Ca 11 0 0 u g Newport Beach 3011 Dock built. 1800, Mlchellna. options Orig owner Hills off Marguerote Sat/ un l · ast· Rental for power boat. lectlble. Orig owner . top s 1 de I o u ' · S 8 00 0 Plonee1. KYB 'S Super $8000. 5•8·8l68 Ohl1aoltilt 9321 Wa1he1&C11yer Kenmore ' .... ood Cr South of 675·6233 evenlngs_ 5225 mo.(6!9t 223-7lS9 cond Au1 o ma1 1c 979.3904 $ 0 S 150 771 -5928 or M•sc items 1312 Seacresr AdamstBusnafd All got Tbl& '"'' 515. Wei suit 640-•264 al15pm. ,,~-~~ dependable 200 .78 Fleetwood, original & ·18 &ltlass §Uprame V-8. 650·6808 Or Harbor l/<ew Soulh to go washe1 , couches. 535. roUer skates 125, Ice Newporl sli p lor rent. Call --IMELIY IT'IO '72 220 • door, •In! cond. 6'12·6624 e ~ 11 S 5 5 0 0 0 b 0 . 2 dr. pl•. plb. plw C • track Oii Marguef1te chrs. stack uoil, stereo. SkaleS $lO 643.0494 675-5582. SP HM or e oewtransmis.sion.$-4500. ·ifs cam-.-,-,--,-10-0~0~ 7S2.52820,575.6737 $3400 642·0379 amtrll 6•0· 7007 Sat/Sun. 9-• patio set. misc galore 752-0653. IP WK 1969 Fa1tb1ck , ti lack Alt 5PM 646-6817 642·4058 . B 1 Cu I I ass Sup £,;aip•tnt 6016 Sat/Sun 3814 TopsideLn lrrine ---6144 WHEELCHAIREIJ SLIPS AVAllABL.E ..,./gold s1rlpe1. lmmac .74y.78 450SEl 's, anrl, .69 C amper -,-,.-.-m-on-y '79ELDOAAOO· 1st rate BrOt.1gt1am.6·cyl.load6d, Canoon A· I. 35mm, SLR. rurn beds baby ilems. *-•r ONLY 10om-3pm L1k.e oew. wllh removabte 25, 30 & 40 Fr'. Orlglnal Call! owner a I t o Y s . I I h r . •lras iuns well S2050 ·:ril !~~1~lE~97~~1ool, $6500/ofr 768·6"36 50mm 1 4 lens, 1ncr c1se Household records ~ arms S29S 64S·7814 Cati 642·46"• (9-5 M·F) S13·250,.C0•8 11 0°7 11 7 6pm, S 1 1 5 O 0 . $ 1 9 5 0 0 645•94 13 1---------- S300 ODO 786·8281 c M -Furn/Misc:. SO·S300 Ott• r i I 645-8272. Dir S10.950 64 2-0795: elleS ---0111 e1a 6124 l!~•~3~C~'~'j"~'~'~'~'"~· 1J"~'"~'~ 1 0:~'~"~~·;;11~1·~·~·'1~~ 1 s~a~i~IM~•~•~·~·~~~7~0~21~ 1 :';,l~~·==~t~H~-9;1~0;0; l.;,,.c.,,;.;,..:..,,: ___ ~-ITt 4 11 , new paint ssoo 5•8·8823 Newport er u want Ad• c.11 642·5671 Frte to Toa 6022 La1aaa le1cll 6 141 Esalraeal 6226 Ay Fly 700§ SfS01686 n• •• ar ·~!!~a~.~:::h~:·r,'K _:_57.0417 ---------A•ln Deantlr Lg w111 maonerec moun-OCC SWAP MEO -Desl\s. typewrilers, book· 65 S<I ti Fat Head sail S125 Alfa leaeo 9105 mi. $9650 760-9278 '71 Squareback, 1u10, rbll 1ain dogs 10 loving home Every Sunday Orange Brass bed, 2 couches, case s and o rle n I a I 6' ad! su1I boom S 100 1;;;,::::,;:;;::;:.,.,.,.,,.,:.:.:,:: l",.C-ie""'C--cc""c.;;;.--.;"° I engine new r •dials must be 1oge1ner Sh~ Coas!Col!ege Fairv•ew& clothes. picluies 111 portalilebar Opan9·4at 848-6822 '7• Spider, ucrlhce. lo '76 450SL. sit11erlred lol. SlSOOtobo 5-45-2049 5..,.ee\ S•amese cat Arlington,Cosla Mesa kinds ol goodies! Make 50530th51.Ste205.N.B.1, __ 1_ IOI" B!uabook·S3700orMake both tops, '181")' nice .. 71 vw BUG 'l•I 642.9049 A"missoon& PaiK ing vour own ollers 0on·1 , 6""• 1c1r ts "" otter Jackie 536-1316 i c';:'c'c·ooo='_'c"~·c•c'~"~~-I •" " m•ss II' Sat 11·2. Sun P1aao1 Or aa1 "a .. 110-18 10s~ ... tite....i..ht. •• 9107 cond Newt1res,b11tary & POODLE FRE~3s~;~~~ $10 t290-A N co1a1 Hwy t<lmball pfnet, beaut. ""au a1ttras.So m• ~i':T3s 1A;;:;•::;.•..,,.,.,""'"""°'7;;;,;• I '10 ltrc14ts 410SL seats s2100. 646-9238 FreelOQOOdhome -L 61-69-truu .... ood $650. 1824 W "B"gger" bike trlr, holds 174 Audi 4dr. while SSOO Only 38.000 miles· Black 546-28•8 llewporl ltlC• .. e 1 • WI e wheels VW JETIA 2 Fanuly Ga•ge sale Misc _ Ocean Ft, Npl 675-0854 2 c:nlldre n aalely . new 642-5549 evenings e•u Y· r · To goOCl flome 5 yr M Cocke1 Spaniel c•rmel llBoned 548.6292 turn clothes n•ck nac~s 2000Port Aamaoate NB d S125 6462652 ---1 3 m 59 m 6 • 1 c:. Loaded. !Se', IEWl 4 SPO"TIPI" 25260ukePlace.College Sat 8-3 Sm appl 1a .... n· St1er man-Cl1y Plano con • '80 •OOO. 2 dr, dig cass. n • Park area Sat/Sun aam mower. clothing. !oys Spinet. Bench. W1!nut Trocyles. small bikes & 2 air, alloys. Ilka new 132 100 Seats. Sir Whl, Tach. 2 Asking S8SO, 645-849fi wagons, Ilka new reason-S43001obo 548·8451 J Door 5 speed. Met Paint. fsraitsre 6025 Big Yard Sale. mov•ng Balboa C0veSCommuo11~ W"tll•1-81 Ploy-piano, 15 able 631-5785, 642-4618 IJIW ll l" STEALING MOTORS 8 . L1d S1er9o. Ptep, Alf Corid ;.::;;..:;;,;;;;.: ___ .;,;= Sota chair d•net1e se1 Sale Sa!ISun, 9-3 PM " .,. i. 1540Jamboree N (S!k 526 .118739) 19" Colo• TV exec desk des~ ma!! S bO• spring Entrance sou1hs1de or yrs Old, great ihape, Just Clilptrl 1014 ·74 2062 • spd ..,.1rabl1 840·1444 WEEl<ENDSPEC!AL m•rrors 1amp5 !urn xlnt , • • •d I PCH b 1 B•lboo & tuned LOii of music, incl -c S8110 ot 1e• uouse,.o 1 ems , e ween baoch S 1200 673 _6474 Cambotac s!&epef with eog. anlrl . air , amt!m (Formert~ Roy ar'laf) An1 1q ue le aded stain Sa11Sun 9·• 271', 23r0 Newport Blvd boot. ll!s Mazda or Ford b1a. Mfch 1lfes .... 1a110) .83 50oSEC. Mid blUe Ci Ith glassp,111els6Jl 0410 S1 (111 ;:i577 I' h •I go • TV R1d1'0 CO"roer P IU $450 r.ms Webber carb Nev. ommonwa very ! Ing mu I. , u cream. ABS. hydro susp, 6 Pc D'"'"' Bd!!" ~·ng cos! A MESA GARAGE Sa11Sun 9-4 1B4 20th SI )ltreo 6232 842-3221 bfh8, clu tch shoc•s. bat· Loaded, $481( 650-1067 Vol Mint r.nnr.t r price at SALE loois. ~iousehold Mis c 6• vw camper vao •• SPE•KER STEREO M I -,.. -1016. 1efy & dlfterent1a1 Mus1 _ _ t, $ft •1soc, 051 "94 ,... 0 or I ti sell $4800 631-6350 '84 280SL. tores1 grnltan. W ' ~ ;11111oues and m•sc. S Thurs F•· 01111 8 10 6pfT!. Huge House & Vaid ale BSR lurol•bte. lape deck, ·So Motobecan-e. nu tifes. 1 ABS. loaded $35.000. ~•till B" au '' l u 1 I.Ir On d" Sa1 9.5 Sun 10·4 See recorder . only $95 Pat '76 2002 urbo. gooOI 650 1067 Bentwood roc~ers L•m t746Anahe•m Unit •S 5 Dimes-a·line 843 w 650_4518 e1tlt cond S315 obo cond. musl sell S3000 • 14'2 South BrltlOI S 9 Scoll 645·7052 bo 675 537• • ,-•-·1 ,.. -·-( t •o· lied o!ler 2 la •. in· Mak e me an one1 moving 15th St 5•8-0135 o • .;. "' 1....,.. '"" mv .. -7 ..., , I l" l"9t1'I ' oeo 968 23 19 Hurry Color TV, 13" RCA Xl 100 -2 d -can save you thrt.1 our S I • ••• S~an . sale' E11e1yth•ng rrom L+do Isle Sale 115 V1a Nr new coll $300. NOW Puch MK . •Int con . '76 BMW 2002 c:omplat•l~ purchase & l•lte plans •n a Ana - rue oet\ to lrg appliances V Fufo ti kat ONL y 1 150. 540.()153 1300 548·8898 reblt, MUST SELL FAST n'~s:,:,..-=~ ... ~l~te=.~0:,~ • .,,.~"'.I Beau! new sot11 1quaeri l Sa1urday 9·4 260 San1a l m;~e~~ma Sat.'6.s 1 · Motouycltl/ $55000BO 673-9193 ,HISLEIO•I ••It COfld. an lrl. Oflg hide·abeCI emefi•ICI ie-lsabal Complete Satamle TV 1Ys· I --l•HITS ownr S2700 557-0175 ta•IS s 1000 se11 ror StOO New Direccions Yard S ale Sat only. 9·2 no aaity 1em lof home 0' com· Scotter1IOl ·~~~~w L3o~~~~•r16i~ 130 1 Oual/Slrael Wroujhl •fOO tiaher s 2601 Wollo Lane Nr lrvioe l b"dl: Furn, dsnwr. bat>~ merclat usa 360 c:n11noal 19 80 vam1n1 )(ZX50 Prv Pty 493.5284 NEWPORT BEACH ·73 VW Bu~ pass , rach 75 o .... nc.olon•al 4 ,.~erUn•ve<sit~ Sal ooly c101nes. ctoltlas. odds & capablltty 5 yr term• moped S225 /0 BO IJl-IJDO RUNSGAEATSl950.call ps1r w1 r be<l i::omple1e ct • Furntciotn•""'m•'K eods;536S11nBernard1no avall For tree demo call 63l-8617 548-6449 S300 010 tb+ w/4 er.is ··.-A~ NewpOfl Haight• 771-398 1 "-------'17 3201 Sprl Pac:. Oflij M8 '8~280SE c:pec:tas1tc, --~~ s l25 548·0922 dvs 1SA T 1SUN 9·4 292 E 18th S -Cl -11 '1"'76 0 k 0 5 -pla who ;78 GS 1000 Sutukl Very owor. A/C, sn1I. •l•reo. clean. cresmlburgund~ VW SCIROCCO SI CM F'111n 11ouseholG In eaea .,,. oyou n w.....,. ed 1 c1ean .cvf &accMa.lnc1 Aec 1rros. S6800 $8500/0bO 497.1080. Chinese Furo1l ure & Rugs •1ems rno•11 G § le X liq 1 1 would be Interest n S 1')00/obo. 548·3737 ev 731·7020 759-9339 IEW 14lllS111 Rosewood sideboard & arage 1 n ua s purch11lng a new Pan-c -• p WI" criasl (ma1co1ngf R1wd Foaat1ia lurnllura,F,i/Sat 9·4 224 osonlc: 1220 VCR? Call '82Suzuk.I AMl25. w•ter '121MWl2 0t--MB'82 300 0 Tt.1rbo. Air "'"'• ower , ... owe. Trasalga' San Clemente 1 1 ooo•-. mony _,,., • Elec C11••t11, Alloy Gfandlather cioc~. Chi· Valier 6134 · 775--e58' or more in o. ...., ....... Auto. Air. !mmac. Must t11on./P110mlno .... 11 opt1. ..,,1, G T 1 e ,9 S675 631·2112111rnas. 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Good" is not a nightmarish depi<:bon of the .2 Holocaust. as might be assumed given its subject matter. a: Young singers' festival opens Former Metropolitan opera colleagues, Wagnenan and Verdian mezzo-soprano Blanche Tbebom and French baritone Martial Singher lead the list of acclaimed artists who will conduct master sessions dunng the Festival of Leaming and Performing Winter '84 Festival. Mona Paulee, Dorothy Warenskjold and Charles Roe of the Metropolitan, San Francisco and New York Ctty opera respectively. also will share their expertise wnh singers. singer.actors and singer-<iancers focusing on opera musical theater and body coordination. Ten of the master sessions will be held at the Loyola-Marymount campus auditonum. at La Veta and Batavia avenues in Orange, this Saturday, Sunday aod Wednesday and on March 2. I 0 and I I . The remaining four sessions will be Saturday. March 3 at the Pacific Mutual hcadquaners, 700 Newport Center Drive. Newpon Beach. Augmenting the artistic seminars will be lectures by Romana Kryunowska, Pilates Method exponent; Daniel Cariaga, muSJc critic for Los Angeles T imes: Dr Pedro Chan. authority on acupuncture; Theodore Ka11 01T, fencing master and Henrietta Petta and James Massengale. d1rcctor-p1amsts. Thebom, featured in the January issue of "Opera News:· returns to the fesuval for her third event. Considered ~etus and witty, she nevenheless instills new talent wllh her-no-nonsense approach. Sing.her has just published .. An Jnterprcttve Guide to Operatic Arias." Known as a consummate artist of both opera and concert worlds, he can count many of the great young singers today as his students. The public is invited to attend all session for a Taylor's story is a simpler. more persom1l account of a t)'J)ical German caught up in the maelstrom of history who allows himself to be swept along wt th the Nazi tide. After all. he reasons, the Retch would nevC1' make good on its anti-Semitic rhetoric once it came to Power. All these Jewish minds and talents would be necessary to the government. Wouldn't they? This is the rationale Taylor's everyman character. John Halder. clings to from his first ovenures from Naz.i pany members to the harrowing finale when, as an SS officer. he comes face to face with reality at Auschwitz. What happens after that is left to the audienoc's imagination, but the play is presented in flashback form with Halder telling his story to lhe audience-ostensibly the jury at a Nuremberg war crimes trial. Halder, as int~reted with entrancing c0nv1cuon by Dennis Howard. 1s hardly a comple11. mdividual. no Hamlet weighing bis moral options. He h~ a lilcraturc FestiTal emblem crystallJ.u. dancer'• bow. nominal fee. Phone 54J.-0543 for details. Susan Brenner. founder-<itrector. points out that artists who will perform for these masters of the ans have been chosen through adjudication. Rangmg in age to 35. they are on the verge of a professiooal career or already working in their chosen field. . She adds that the festival not only gives each young artist the opponumty to study but actually makes it possible through a high percentage of underwriting. "~e festival's premise to a1~ singers' com- prehension of professional demands 1s unique and is meant to aument the young performers· regular training.·· she said. professor, somewhat of a milksop, whose inbcf'm1 absence of blcllbone provido a prc-cxi.Wt\a condition for his only slightly reluctant conver'$ion. A~mmo­ dation is his byword. extending to his personal hfe when he leaves his wife for a younger woman with the utmost am bi valence. Such a character could, in lesser hands, become a crashjng bore, but Howard skillfully ferrets out. by nuance and mannerism, identifiable personality faocts that enhance Haldcr's humanity and rcndcr his mdccisivencss a vitaJ character trait. Strongly contrasting Howard's intervrctatton is the volatile Maurice, HaJdcr's Jewish fnend. robustly depicted b_y David Ackroyd as a man outraged watb the situation in Germany f'I don't even like J~" he protests) but powerless to change 1L Ackroyd jabs away. however incffoctjvely, at Howard'sconscienoe in several powerful scenes which unde~rc the play's moral dilemma. lreoe Rosccn plays Howard's somewhat addled Wlfc with pained resignation. while Ann Gillespie presents a bright contra.st as the blonde young beauty who captures the professor. Richard Doyle humanizes his SS ofTt0eT marv.clously, while Don Tuche lends a more ominous touch in bis multiple portrayals and John-David Keller's Nazi commandant symbohz.cs the frightening effiC1ency of the Nazi regime. Striking vignettes are contnbuted by Ann Siena-Schwartz as Howard's blind. helpless mother. John Ellington asa comic opera conception ofHilJerand Anni Long as Doyle's wife. a sketchy character finely in tcrpreted. David Emmes directs with swift. telling strokes. sometimes blend mg one scene into another to em phasa 1e the play's memory aspect. The near-barren setting b)' Ralph Fumccllo and Tom Ruzika 's spare lighting effects funhcr enhance the atmosphere of overwhelming despair, while the live onst.age musicians-Diane KJng. Ann Rasmussen. Mark Cuneo. John Escalante and Jimmy Vann -play throughout the show. tn Howard's mind, as a respite from reality. While "Good'' becomes. in ilS later scenes. 'iQmcwhat heavy on the ph1losoph1cal aspects of moral choice (by this time, the decisions have been made and must be lived with). its central quesajon -wh.at would you do in a similar situation? -as presented with d1sturbingclarity. lt'scasy. in hindsight. to condemn the collaborators, but how would we react an their place. without the knowledge of what was to come and with instinctive self·prt'scrvataon very much ant.act? It's a provocative question that wlll be asked nightly except Mondays at 8 p.m. (7:30 Sundays) and weekend afternoons at 2:30 through March 25 at South Coast Repenory. 655 Town Center Dnve. Costa Mesa. CAii 957-4033 for ticket informauon. COYER PHOTO: Psyctiatrill Mantee (David Ackroyd) flada kia bat frind Joa Kahler (Deuia Howard) bu begu to ratlouUse tile poUtk:al nil seeping into I t3t1 Gennuy ia 1tt11e from .. Good ... Prime pasta producer proliferating Lucy Luhan opens Mesa outlet-:-o ana Point trattorta By BEVERLY BUSH SMJTH 0""7 .... C.o $I fl 11 It asoneoflhose rare moments when Lucy Luhan, self-confes.scd "type A-plus" super-active personality sits stall . S1ppanga cappueetnoshe ponders tbegcncs1s of herWhat'sCooking1rcstaurant in Newport Beach and the opening in DcccmberofLuciana's in Dana Point and What's Cook.mg? Express Cuisine in Costa Mesa. Wh.atswted it all, really, was her pasta. which her mother ta~t her to make. Lucy's husband. Newpon Beach plasti<:surgcon Jorat Luhan, had never eaten past.a fTom a store. And when Lucy enteruined after they moved hcrefrom the East Coast I 5 ye.a rs ago, guests ra vcd about that fresh pasta and asked her to make st for them, to serve 1t at their parties. What thisarea needed, decided th1sp:a<1uate 1n intcmattona_t relations, who'saJmost finished her mMter's dqree in public relations. was a pla~ where people could buy this pasta andotbcrsood foods to go. What'sCooka~? was not ongmally 1n~ndcd to be a restaurant. Justcuisme-t<>-goand catcnng.. But she found that .. people wcrcn 't used to picking up quality things to go. They wanted to cat there.·• "Past.a won't sen:· warned Jorge. concerned wtth people's preoccupation with calorics and diets. Came the past.a craze. Today. hundreds of res- taurants havechmbed on the pasta bandwagon. But Lucy. who ~bly introduced freshly-made pasta to the area. stall bnngs fonh what many of us consider the lightest. the best pasta of au. But obviously, It takes much more than good past.a lOSucoeed. It helps. ftntofall. to have Lucy'sdn ve, optimism and the energy to thrive on four hours sleep a night. lt'sa plus to be so wann, hospitable and outgoing that her own Lido Isle home is typically filled wiih tOor 12 people~ the five Luhans. ('"We constantly have houscg.ucsti from abroad.·· Lucy doc la res.) And 1fscntainlyan advantage when a woman knows and loves food: as much as Lucy docs. She devised tbcorigjnal What's Cooking? menu and worked with~ecutivcchcfMass1mo Na~retta on the menus for the newsh<>P$ lt'seasiertoo, 1fyou have a busbandwbocan and will pitch in when the goanggets rough In a restaurant. and who believes in you. (When both lbe Costa Mesa and tbe Dana Pointsitesappcaredat the same time and Lucy wondered which one to do. Jorge u.~ured her, "You can do both.") And obviously 11 helps to have fine chefs - especially when you love them and trea1 them as your sons., as the Luhans do. Three of them h ved with the Luhans for seven months: Massimo. who is based at Luciana's:Christophe lvan1ki. whoas.s1stsat Luaana's and Richard Koccnko. ofWhat'sCook1n3 Express ' Cuisine. (Victor Espana, chef at What's Cooking in Newport, isa three-year veteran there.) Aliudy. the Express cuisine is 0 reaJly gomg,. .. Lucy feels. The open kitchen. the cleanliness and natness IJ?~I to customers. ~e pasta salads and the bot t.tble With us fourdailys~1al5chckel;d 1mmcdiatel)'.And pcopl.ccome back ••n and again forlhegelatodi crema. that nch, creamy lt.ahan ice cream. and the Italian fruit ice, both made on the premise$. . R ~ t now, Lucy spends four maJn.s a week at Luci.ana s. wh1choncewasLaCu1s1ne Dana Point.She (Pleue eee NOW I PaCe 12) Calendar Fri. Cluaical TBS OllAJllOE COUICTT PBILHAallOJlflC SO- CIETY presents the Loe An~eles Chamber Or- chestra of 40 members. with Kazuyoshl AkJyama. guest conductor. and Peter Zawfsky. award-winning violin 90lolst. 8:30 p.m .. Santa Ana High School Auditorium. 520 W . Walnut. Santa Ana. Selcc· lions Include l.eonlM"d Bernstein's Serenade and Haydn's Symphony No. 88 In G Major. 646-6411. ''C<MJJ I' AJ11 TUTTB. ·• (All Women Behave Lfke That). an opera by Wolf· gang Mozart. ts perfonned tonight thl'Olllth Sunday and next Thursday. 8 p.m .. Cal State Long Beach Uni· verally Theater. (213) 498-5526. GRBOORT COLDIAJI, classical gultar1st. enter- tains In 1.a PaJmc res· taurant. The Ncwporter. 1 I 07 Jamboree Road. New· port Beach. Mon.·Sat.. 1 p.m. 6«-1700. PIAIUST PAUL BADURA;81tODA gives his only West Coast concert this year at Loyola Mary· mount University. Mustc lovers will hear outstanding piano music by such com- posers as Schumann, Chopin, Beethoven. Bartok. and othttS. 8:30 p.m .• Sacred Heart Chapel. Loyola Blvd. at W. 80th St .• Los Angeles . (2 l 3) 649-3057. Country BEA.llT or THE 1fE8T al 5 p.m. with The Traria Toa.ac Band at 8:30 p.m .. C razy Horse. J 580 Brookhollow, Santa Ana. 549-1512 Jau THE PHIL llATTSOK JAZZ SllfOERS arc In con- cert with popular Jazz styles. 8 p.m .. Golden West College Main Theater. 15744 Gold· en West St.. Huntington Beach . 895-8378. 86 ad- mission. . THE JltlnfY BA!nVltR TRIO presents contem- porary Jazz on Instruments not always a880Clated wtth that style of music. Melissa Hasln plays cello. Chris Stevena playa vibes. and Edward 0 . Kusby Is the group's acoustic gultartst. Frf. and Sat.. 8 p.m .-mldntght. care Laguna, 858 S. Coast High- way. Lal{u na Beach. 497-5404. 'through March. RUTH PRICE, rec°"nlzcd as one of tht' best female Jazz vocalists In the w o rld . appt'a r s T hurs.·Sun.. 8:30 p.m . through March at Ron's In laguna. 1464 S. Coast High· way. Laguna Beach. 497-4871. IUClt 8BSIUl.AJll on the piano and WA YR WA YR on the saxophone. 9 p.m.-1 :30 a.m .• Cafe Lido. 2900 New- port Blvd.. Newport Beach 675-2968. TBS ltRIC llARl&JllTBAL JAZZ TRIO. Tulaa Rib Company. 330~ S. Br11tol. Sant• Ana. 241-9005. COIO'Jl&T .PBILLIP9, a favorltt' entertainer of Brtl· leh royalty and New York cafe eoclety. appea.ra wtth his tr1o In an ex.elusive engagement. frt.·Sal. 9 p.m.-1 a.m.. Tuca.·Thurs. 8:30 p.m .·12:30 a.m .. LI· brary Lounge. Tht' New- porter. 1107 Jamboree Road. Newport Beach. 644-1700. -TV star Lia Whelchel wlll •In« wltb Sll•enrind tonight ln IJ'Yine. Pop SILVERWOOD AKD BAJllD wllh LISA WBELCDL of "Facts of Ltfe" gtve a live mustcaJ pctformancc at 7:30 p.m .. South Coast Community Church. lrvlne. (213) 370-0185. llARC&L'S offers danc- ing, 9 p.m .• to "89..ay Boa." 130 E. l 7th St .. Costa Mesa. 646-3666. nn WILLCOX per· forms his trtbute to Elv1s Presley and Rock 'n' RoU at 9 p.m .• The Grand Hotel. 7 F~man Way. Anaheim. ThrouJ{h Marc h 24 172-1111. Tim UUUJll It. LE& presents Jeff a: 8te.e Wed.·Sat.. 9 p.m .. 151 E. Coast Hwy .. Newport Beach 675-5790. VIKC&KT SCOTT plays J(Ultar tn the Wine Cellar, 'the Newport er. I l 07 Jam-bo~ Rd.. Newport Beac h . Tuea .-Sat.. 1 p .m . 6«-1700. Dalee JO AJllRA IDfEELAlfl>. world renown~ master teacher of classical ballet and klnct1lolog1s1. holds special seminars wtth an emphasis on ballet and they are dtvtded by level of tech- nique. Frt.-Sun., MIMlon VlejO School of Dance stu- d1o8. 23728-A Via Fabr1- ca nte. Mleaton Viejo. 586-8820. Theater .. AJ111US" at the Fullerton CMc Light Opera. Lemon And Chipman. Fullerton. Fridays and Saturdays at 8. Sondaye at 2:30. thf'O\qQl March 4. 879· 1732. "Bft Bft Biil.Di&" at Saddlcback College Ill Mlulon Vleje>. tonl$(fit and Saturday at 8. Sunday at 3. 831 -4656. "CBEIUIOV DI YALTA" al the Newport Harbor Ac· tors Theater. 390 Monte Vlata St.. Costa Mesa. F'ridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. thro~ March 4. Matinee March 5 at 2.30 p.m. 631-51 10. "THE CLUB" at UC lrvlne LttUe Theater. to- nta)lt and Saturday at 8 p.m. 856-6617. "DEATHTRAP" al the Newport Theater Arts Ct.{ltcr. 2501 curr Or1ve. Newport Beach. Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m . through March I 0 . 631 -0288. "ltVERGRltEPf" at Santa Ana Collq(e tonight and Saturday a·I 8 p.m . 680-6339. "ltSKKICDY'S CHIL- DREN" at t!le Orange Coast College Drama Lab 'fht"ater. tonlgfil and Saturday only at 8 p.m. "A LIFE IN 'J'HE THEATER" by the lrvlnc Community Theater at Tur· Ue Rock Community Park. lrvlne, tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. 857-5496. ''llAJll OP' LA llARCBA '' at Curtain Call Ofnner Theater. 690 El Camino Road. TusUn. ntgtlllyexcept Mondays at varytng curtain times through March 25. 838-1540. "llA88 APPEAL" at the Grand Dinner Theater. 1 F'~man Way. Anaheim. ntghUy C!_~pt Monday at varytn2 times unUI March 4. 772-7710. ''THE PIRATES OF PEKZA1'Clt" at Scbas- uan ·s West Dinner Play- house. 140 Ave. Pico. San Clemente. tonight and Sat- urday at 8 p.m., Sunday al I and 1 p.m. 492-9950. ''TD PRISONER OP 8EOOIU> AVltNUB'' at tht' Garden Grove Community Theater. Chapman at St. Mark's Ave .. Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30. March 4 and 11 at 2:30. through March 17. 897-5122. "RIGHT BED, WROJllG BUSB~' at tht" l-lunl- lngton Beach Playhouse. Main Street at Yorktown Avenue. Huntington Beach. Fr1days and Saturdays at 8 :30 through March 3 l . 847-4465. Singles PAREKTS WITHOUT PART1'ER8 merts al Charley Brown's, 16160 Beach Blvd.. Hunttn~on Beach. 5 p.m . 892-8531. WB&ltL Of' l'RmJU>... SHIP, for sJl'l,llles over 45. meets at Shadrack 's . Anaheim. 524-3327. 11188 AJllGIB'8 8DIGLBS DAJllC& CLUB, 8:30· 11 :30 p.m.. Frank Amoss Trio. tayfayctte Hotel. 144 Linden Ave .. Lon~ Beach. (2 I 3) 435-6311 . G&T ·ACQUAINTED DAJllCB ts sponsorM by the Man-Woman Institute Costa Mesa Country Club. 1701 Golf Cou~ Drive. Costa Mesa. 8 p.m . $7 ad- mission Includes live band and an Interlude or pro- fessions lly designed get-acquainted activities 11el fo music. Ages 25-55. 545-0840 . Lectures CAL1P01lln.A IUV&R8 such aa. lhe Amertcan. ·Merced. King • Kern. and Tuolumne. arc dtiacusacd "1th slldcs taken by Robert Philharmonic soloist Vlollnlat Peter ZUofaky will perform with tbe Loe An&eles Chamber Orchestra in S&ota Ana tom,ht. See Claulcal U.tlng. Cooper. a veteran rafter. featured. 7:30-9:30 p.m .. Orange Coast College. Fine Arts lfall l 19, 27(Jt Fair· view Rd.. Costa Mesa. 432-5880. THE llY8T&RIOU8 NORTBltRJll CALIPORJIOA CBAJlfl'fBL 18LAJm8. A movie talk by Mark Howe. 1 p.m., Wind & Sea res- taurant. Dana Wharf. Dana Point. 66 I -5 I 77. Film• "TWILIGHT ZONE." UC lrvtne Science Lecture Hall. 1 and 9:30 p.m., today and tomorrow. 856-5548. "THE GRADUATE." Saddleback College North F'orum Theater. 1 p.m . 5500 lrvlne Center Or1ve. lrvtne. 559-1313. SJ ad- mission. Etc. UC IRVJ.1f£'8 GOSPEL CHOIR performs ortgtnal and traditional gospel hymns with four other groups from the Southland. lncludln~ the Perfect Praise F'oundallon and tht' Second, Baptist Young Adults Choir. 7.30 p.rn .. UC lrvtne Fin(' A r I s Co n t· r rt H a 11 856-721 5 SUPERllAN llB110RABB.IA ts exhlbl· led today and tomorrow. 10 a.m ·9 pm .. Chapman Col- legt' l ,lttl (' Thcal('r, Wilkinson Mall. 333 N Glas...<tell. Orangt' 997-6818. A SHA08PEARE SC&PfE TOURJllAll&NT High School lnvltattonal OC· rurs today and tomorrow, 8 a.m.-7 p.m .. Chapman Col· lcge. Waltman Theater. 997-6856. RIVltaams COUKTT continues Its NaUonaJ Date FcsUvaJ with ·a var1cty of activities. The Arabian Ntg,hts Pageant ts prcaented nightly at 6:45 p.m . tn the open air Arabtan Ntahta Theater with other resflvaJ attractions tncludinR ctlmcl and ostr1ch races. a P'-tUna r.oo. aerialist WtnJ McKay and Guin~ Book of Re-- cords foot Juggler Chesttt Cable. Pop-country and contemporary perform.era Clay and Sally Hart arc on staRe tonta)lt and SatuTday. at 3 and 8 p.m. A 4-H and FF A livestock show ts through closing day. FcstJ- vaJ hours arc 10 a.m.-10 p. m. Interstate I 0 to Monroe Street exit. to Htgtiway 11 I . East on 1 I J to festival grounds. lndlo. (6 I 9) 342-8244. CI08tng day Is Sunday. Sat. Cau.tcal TB& MAGIC OF MOZART Is performt'd by the Orange County Masl t'r Chorale and Philip Wesun·s Master Symphony Or· chestra. A delightful pro- gram of excerpts from Mozart'sgreatest operas In eluding Tht' M~lc Flule and The Marriage of F'tgaro 8 p.m .. Santa Ana lUgh School Audltortum. 520 W Walnut. Santa Ana 535-0153. "C061 P A1' TUTTE." an opera by Wolfp;ang Mozart. see Friday llsttng THE WILLlAll HALL CHORALE prcS<'nts an un parallt'lcd revu(' or Amert ran mustcal th('atc-r with favor1te Broadway 'lOngs llkt' "The Sound of Mustc," .. Annie. · · C:a mc lot . ·· ··Oklahoma... "Briga- doon," and many more. 8 p .m.. San Gabrtt'I Clvt<.· Auditorium. 320 S. Mission Drive. San Gabr1el. (21 3) 449-7360 GJUtOOaT COLEllA.flf. Stt Friday ltsttnj{. llARSK SCOVILLE, plantst. peT'f'orms at Chap· man Collegt". 8 pm • Salmon Rectfa.11-toll. 333 N Glasaell. Ora""t'. Music by Bcdhoven, Chopin. l,tszt. and Debussy f'~ ad· mission. 997-6818. Country DAJtT OF THE W'E8T and T1ae Tn.S. YoeAC a....d, ace Friday UsUn&. Jau CONPR&T PBILLIP8, see Frtda=g. RlJTB · , att ,.-rtday ltsung. RJC'll SBBllJIAJll and WAT!Qt WAYIR, att Frt day listing. 8T&VS-BOOU. 9 p.m -I a.m .. Sµnaet Pub. 16655 Paclftc Coast Highway. Sunset Beac h . (2 13) 592-1926. THE J'&lnirT JIAllflVER TIUO. &tt Friday usung. Pop A Bl!NEPIT for the UCI Fine Arts Gallery Incl~ an event~ of mustcaJ enter· talnmt"nt Features No llore Boa.ea with Stcvt' Armstrong and Kevi n McCoy. DID a..Dd llother Tonaoe. and a ltght show by Carolyn Armacast. A p.m.-mldntght. UC Irvine Fine Arts Gallery. Irvine. $6 general admission. S3 stu- dents. llAllC&L'S , sce Friday II sting. UUBER It. LEE, Stt Friday Ust1ng. VJJllCEKT SCOTT, ~<' Friday listing. Dance SW AJll LAD, ACT tt, Lee P'em.m•, and Flop to Jop arc perfonned today at 8 p.m .. and tomorrow at 3 • by the Ballet Pactflca. na Beach. 494-7271 RISHA BROW" DAJllC& COllPAKT. UC' lrvlnc sponsors a bus trtp to Wadsworth Tht'ater In Los Angeles to vlt'w Trtsha Brown's cho~phy with stunning audiovisual cf feels. Bus leaves 6 ·30 p.m UCI Administration Bldg . lrvlnc. 856-6379. JO AJllKA IDUICLA1fl> holds special baJlet Mm· lnars. See Friday listing T heater "BYS BR BIRDDt" al SaddJeback College. Stt f'rt· dav Usllng. '°CBEOOV IJf YALTA'' at the Newport t-larbor Ac tors Theater Stt F'rtday llsttng. "TRJt CLUB" at Lil lrvlnt' Sec Fr1day llsttn~ "EVltRGRltE"" at Sdnla Ana Coll~(' S«-r Fri day ltstl~ "GOOD • at South C'oasl Rt'pertory Stt F'rtdav llst Im! P.l'M Git'M'mO llY ACT TOOSTBER A1Q) T A.lmfG IT ON TB.It ROAD" .ti thr Harlequin Dlnnt'r Pld} hou.sr Stt F'r1day llslln~ "KENNEDY'S ClfIL· OREN" al Oran~e C:oasl Colle~r Sec Friday ll<ltlng "A LIFE IPf TR& TRltAT&R" at lht' lrvlnc- Communlty Theatc-r Sc--C" F'rtday listing. ''llAJlf OPLA llAJlfCBA '' at the Curtain Call otnn<"r Theater Stt Friday listing "llASS APPEAL" at tfl<' Grand Dtnner Tht'ater. Stt f'rtday listing. • 'THE Pl•A TSS or PltKZAJllC&" at Sc-bas· tlan's West Dtnner Play howte Sec= 118tlflA "TBS na OF SECOtn> A V1tJ1f1:JK•• at thc-C:i~n Crove Community Tht'ater Stt F'rtday ltstlnl( .. 1llQBT B&D. WROftG HU8BAJllD" at the I lunt trn11on Beach Playhnu'W' 3 .,, g - -(Q CD ... ,. ·calendar ~ O> .-Stt Friday llslln~ pentng for Parents Without Partners. 9 p.m.·l a.m .. 2378 Carlton Place. Costa Mesa. 645-9118. a ll ages. ratths. 83donatlon. 7· l l p.m .. 3142 Cork Lane. Costa Mesa 540-5803 Beach. Lasts two hours with a question and answer pt'r1od following. Refresh- ments served. Free ad- mission. 754-571 l. Worbhope DADS l"OR K.ID6 Ice skallnR Is sponsored by Parents Wtthout Partners. 12·45·3 pm . let> Capades Chalet. Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa 979-8703. ~ A BOUSE PARTY ts hap- "U ·~ u. A SOCIAL HOUSE PARTY and seminar Is hosted by The Assoclallon Rennatssance Creators Discussion and dancing fol low with refreshments For Alf ll'fTBRJOR DESIGN SEMINAR Is held al I 0 a m . California Institute of Applied !kslgn. 3300 lrvtnr Avt> . Suitt> 325. Nt>wport "CLIJQCAL ART TBltR· APT: TRllOUOBOUT Tlllt LIFB CYCLE." A con - ferenct> feal urlng dis-cussion workshops. rums a nd Spt'akers Is held al -===================~-=::;;;::~~~=====;--1 Loyola Marymounl Unlver-"SELLECK STANDS OUT SMARTL y IN LIGHT slly. Loyola Blvd. at w. 80th AND LIVELY 'LASSITER.' " ~~2.415':;2 Angelt>s. l213l -D•vld El/Iott, USA TODAY Lectures When the ldw hds d iob they can't hdOdle ... they need d man outside the law. a !Al~" ~1\1,,,,, "'AlllOI OOJ(• OOl'l\JIO" TO~ SUL[CK JAN[ S[YMOU~ · LAU~[N ~UTTON "LASSITff. BOB ~OSKI~ · JO[ ~[GALBUTO · [D LAUH~ WA~~[N <lA~[ • ll~ ~ • • ••·• r OAYOl ~~· • W»I I(~~ .. • t 1v~ AllOCI .. 1 1a ~ .,.. • o.-Mt I'll.,... """ .... _..!''"-_:.:•.: •· . .,,,,.... • .:-::. 0 UUlll 8 79 98~ PACtfK: ANAHllM Of! IN 91 fW1 41 lllOf CISTA llSI 546 2711 EDWARDS SOOTH COAST Pl.AZA lllSIOl Al 51#\0WU CISTI -.sA 979 m I COWARDS CINEMA CENTER ._..,. 41 allllMI ..... ·-···· ............... _ ... U TOIO ~I 5880 EDWARDS SAOOUBACK ll IOllO 41 IOCaftlO fHIT• IMlll 8391~ EDWARDS fOIMT~ VAl..LlY llllOOUU$1 Al tDllGO .... 5!>l 0655 EDWARDS WOOOBRIOGC ~IASIOfOl.'IU lA ..... (2Jl) 691 0633 AfK. f ASHION SQUAAl l.x>&llll'lM lACVU IUCI 49 7 1111 EDWARDS SOOTH COAST lAGlN ~1 lfltl' Al MCWJl#At OUICl 634-2553 SYUrY CMOOMC CIWWll 'i SA fW'I IUT..sTO 891·3935 EDWARDS CK.MA WEST WlSTWGltR GOllllll WUI IUT'mTO 891 3693 PAClflC ttWAY 39 OR .... tUOI Sil Of ta fW'I TEACH ONLY LOV'lt, a day of discovery learning to teach with love and live wtth the abSf'nce of fear. Dr. Gerald G (Jerry) Jampolsky Spt'aks along with Dr. Wil- liam .. Cherry .. Parker. and Rev. Peggy Bassett. 9 a .m .. Community Church By the Bay. 148 E. 22nd St.. Costa Mesa. 645-7650. llAJUJlfE llAIOIALS are the subject of a slide presen· talion 6y Hayden Wllllams. professor or biology. Colden West College andlJC Irvine. Marlne Institute. 3 p m .. Dana Point. 661-5 J 77. Film• .. BRIEF EftCOtmTER." A blttt>rSW("('t Lale or a mlddle·class wife In· latuatt"d with a marr1cd doc- tor. Also "The Happy Prince" Is s howing. an animated version of Oscar Wtlde·s classic story of the prtncc and tht> swallow UC lrvlne Social Science Hall. 8 p.m 856-6379. "TWILIGHT ZOl'Qt." Sec Friday listing Etc. Alf "ORAJ'CGE PICK" Is Gold medallat Joh.n Naber wil1 nar- rate .. We the People .. a drama de ceremony twice dally thl• weekend at Dl•- neyland. conducted at Saddleback College North campus. 9 a.m .·"3 p.m.. 550 Irvine Center Drtve. lrvlne. Partlcl· pants pick all the orange5 they want at 15 Ct>nts pt'r pound from tht> campus grove 559-9300. ext. 272 "A GOSPEL MUSIC EX - TRA V AGAftZA," sponsor- ed by Bowers Museum's Black Cultural Council. r"a· tures splrllual music divided chronologJcally Into thre" sections. each accom· pan ted by narration. 8 p.m .. Santa Ana City Hall Annex. 20 Clvtc Center Plaza. Santa Ana 54 7 -0696. Td C1111U8E IUW YEAR Is celebrated by Chapman College's lnter- nallonal Prq{rams om~ and the rtvlne Chlne5" School with a program or folk dances. aongs. plays. and musical "xcerpts at 7 p.m.. Chapman Colle1te Memorial Hall. 333 N. Glassell. Orange. l'lckels 83. 997-6818. WBALE·W ATCHIPfG TRIPS arc sponsor«! by Saddlcback College Sowth every Saturday through March 11. 7:30-10:30 am .. Dana Point Harbor. Boats depart 8 a.m. from Dana Wharf Sportflshtng Dana Point. 831 ·4646 . IUV&a8lDB COU1'TT Nallonal Date Festival. see Friday listing, A 8BA•ESP&ARE 8Cltl'f& TOURPfAll&l'fT Htgh School Invitational. stt Frtday !Isling. Sun. Cluelcal THE IRVl1'B SYll- PH01'T ORCllE8TRA per- forms .. Eight Instrumental Miniatures" by Stravtnsky. "Concerto F'or Ctartnet. Op 28 .. by B.C. Tuthlll with Thomas IUll. clarinetist. and "Symphony In E Flat MajOr·· by Mozart. 2 p.m .. Turtle Rock Community Park. 'I Sunnyhlll Drtvt'. lrvlne. Free admission 660-3643. JUDITH SAftDOV AL, pianist. and CELESTE TA VER.A BOW A1'8KY, soprano. appear In a fea· ---~tured rt'cltal. 6 p.m . Yamaha Music Education Center. I 5455 Jt>rfrcy Road. at Irvine Center Drive. Irvine. f'ret' ad- mission with a reception followlnf, 559·5440. "C06 F Aft TUTTt:."• see Frtday llsttng. ''A TRIBUTE~ FRITZ KREISLER." Eugene Gratovlch, vtollnlst. and Sylvla Goldman, planlsl. perform at the Chapman College Salmon Recital Hall. 8 p.m .. 333 N. Glassell St . Orange. Free ad· mission. 997-6818. A COIOIOlOTY CON- CERT Is pre~nted by thr Orange County Alumnae ChapTerofStgma Alpha Iola al 3 p.m .. SQnt.a Ana Cen· tral Library. Spurgeon Room. 26Ctvlc Plaza. S8nta Ana. Free admlstson 786-9361. TD 80UTBltM CALI· FOIUUA RltPBRTOIRE ORCBlt8TRA features Kathleen Lenski. violinist. 8 p.m.. Cal Statt' Lon1t Beach Music Recital Hall. Atherton and Palo Verde) (213) 378-2918. ORAPfOE COUNTY YOUTH 8Y11PB01'T pres· ents an orcheatra concert with John Koshak. music director. and Michael Pap- pone. guest conductor. 4 p.m.. 'Chapman College. Memortal Hall Auditorium. 333 N. Glassel! St .. Orange. 997-6871. CELLIST PAUL TOR- T&LIBR la featured at the Japan Amertcan Theater. 2 :30.p.m .. 244 S. San Pedro St.. Little Tokyo. (2131 680-3700. AftDU8 8&00VIA '8 gull r recital In the Music Center's Dorothy Chandler Pavilion lakH pJacc at 7:30 ... .. Calendar 5 ............................................................. ~ This concert marks vla's 20th anniversary he Music Center In Los Angeles County. (2 13) 97:1-7611. Coan try '!:Bit POUR FRUBVgN and T1ae LlaelJOtcn per· form at Crazy tlonie. 6:30 a nd 9:30 p.m. T ic kets 8 I 7 . 50. I 580 Brook hollow. Santa Ana. 549-15 12 . BLACICTBOM performs lr1sh and Scottish folk music. Evenings. Indefinite. Old Dana Potnf Care. 24720 Del Prado. Dana Point. 661-6003. Jau CAFE LIDO hosts a jazz session. 3-7 p.m .. w1th Al Abbott on piano. Tracy Longstreth on drums and Wayne Wayne on the sax· ophone. 2900 Newport Blvd.. Ne wporl Beach. 675-2968. BOBBY RETFIBLD -Latin Jazz. 7 -11 p.m .. Sunset Pub. 16655 Pactnc Coast Highway. Sunset ~ch. (2 13) 592-1926. Ballet techniques RUTH PRICE, see Fr1day llsUng. Muter dancer Jo Ann.a Kneeland will conduct aemtnan tbJa weekend lD llluton Viejo. See Friday dance UatlDC· STODIO CAFE features an afternoon jazz acaston. 100 Main St.. Balboa. 675-7760. IREA THIS IS THE STORY OF A SMALL TOWN THAT LOST ITS DREAMS, AND A BIG -CITY KID WHO BROUGHT THEM BACK. PfmfTllliT PClUAES PRESENTS A CYML rrEL~ POOUTON R HEHSERI 0055 Flffi·FOOTLOOSE·KE~ EHCJ4·LIH SNjfA CRff WlSl ANO ntN UTHGOWI· EXECUTIVE PfOl.CEA OONH lllELNCK ·WRITlEN BY CERN PITC~·PfUU:EO BY LEWIS J RfUIDL ANO (AA(j ZA~·[ff(TEO BY tERBERT ROSS FEf{) I~ ~JOCK FIUTl Wflt.mY ~·CRGNl rror~ PICTURE 50.HJTRf(K fUUTl ~COL~ RECCRJS FN) CASSfTTES A !.?~=:'°~'!: CDL~~-' A~ PCllff { I'".: NOW PLAYING U TOAO IRVIM( • OfWIGE I.Cann 81ea Pl.ua EC1Ward$ Saclcllel>ack l dwards Woodbridge Ctnedome OAAle6E 529 S339 COSTA MEIA ECIWatds IQrbol h.on 631 3501 • COSTA 11£1A 58' 5880 CntlN 634 2553 HUNTIMGTOM IEACH ~Sl ~!> • Wl.,._.TER EllWMds Hunh11Qton llllSSIOft YIUO EdwJlcb t.nema Wtsl Clne!N E CIWards MISSIOO Vlf!O 89' l935 848 0388 Mii 495 6nO Edwa1ds Town Cen1er 7S1 41&4 • ,.,,_.>IT'ii) IN m--1 l MO l>USD ACa:"'lo ,.Oii nt. .!.--@ Pmric·s Or~nQP Oove In 634 9361 WUnMSTER Plcthc s Ht Way 39 °'"" In 891 3693 Tim 00.LIAll OAllRR .JAZZ QOAllT&T, 7-11 p.m.. l.nddlntte. AlJalo'a, 1670 Newport Blvd .• Costa Mesa. 642-8293. RAGS llARTJlll801' Alm TB& RBYTlllll asc- TION, afternoons. Old Dana Point Cafe. 24720 Del Prado. Dana Point. 661-6003. .JACK B1lAJlfl>, 3-7 p.m. lndc.flnJte. Rusty Pelican. 2735 Pact.flc Coast High· way, Newport Beach. 642-3431. Pop __ TB& BIOB l!IOCl&TY BAJID performs for your dancin,ll; pleasure. Selec- Uons range from noetal,Q.lc awl~ standards of the · 30s and 40. to Latin, waJt.zea. and rock favor1tca. 4 p.m .• Turll.e Rock Community Park, # l Sunnyhlll Dr .. Irvine. 83 admission. 660-3643. OCC BIG BAJm8 play your favorite music . Directed by C harles Rutherford. 4 p.m .. Orange Coast College, Robert B. Moott Thcafer. 270 I Fair· view Road, Costa Mesa. 432-5527. TB& BU8BOY8 with special guest Tile Rebel Rocken In a Vietnam Vet- erans Benefit Concert. 8 p.m .. Fox Theater. 720 B. St.. San Dle~o. (61 9) 235-4204. SBAaOJll TABER QUAllT&T perfonna the latest hit.a In The PavUton. 9 p.m. lo 1:30 a.m. Dis- neyland Hotel, 11 50 West Ccn1tD6 Ave .• Anaheim DIZZT sings contem- porary music 7 p.m. to 12 a.m. at Maxwelra. 317 Pa- cific Coast Highway, Hunt- ington Beach.°"536-2555. Dance .JO Al'IKA IDIJtELAJllD, see Fr1day IJsU!'fJ. 8W Alf LAKE, ACT n, att Saturday ltsll ng. Theater •• AJlfPfllt" at Fullerton 'l'BE BIGHT STVl'I' ---·--- NOMINATED FOR 8 ACADEMY AWARDS ........................ ,ttdlMIUt, ...................... .. BEST PICTURE "ONE OF THE YEAR'S 10 BEST" Pat C ..... <11S "'IF~~ O.W A.-. NFWS~ Hk .,... v--., U..Jlo N t-W \ORK TIMf]. PEOPU: MAGAZINt ~ ("anol, NEW \ORK DAIL\" NF'*~ 'ATIO.,.AI BOARD Ot Ill\. It" JWJJ• Cnn. WOR·TV (Ar)' A"'°"' \\-4SHl'llGT01' POST S.,_ /louoe, LOS AM,El.£S TI Mt:.' ~ F~ "'IF't\'HOl Sl '\jf:W'-PAPt R._ &f'-' Dffw. GAN'llnT Stqltn Sc~. t ~ MA(,Al..INF ,.,,., W-"'-04 LI.AS MOtlM"'-<. 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A slldt' presentation by J ohn 011- vu. adjunc-t professor. Moss LandlnJl Marine Labora· torlt's. -1 p.m .. Manne In· <J tltutt', Dana Point 661-5177 Slnglu PARE NTS WITHOUT PARTNERS mt'el lor a potluck dinner. 6:30-9:30 Fr1nch Fi/11 f IJ "COUP DE TORCHON" 2905 E. Coast Hw~ Corona del Mar p m , I 958 I Watcrbury, Huntington Bea c h . 530-3345. 11188 ANGIE'S BIG BA!fD SOUMD DAftCE CLUB. fret' dance lcssons 7-8 pm : dancing will con- tinue from 8 · 11 p.m . L.afayt'ttt' Hotel. 144 S Llndt'n, Long ~ach (213) 435·6~1 I Fllma "BltLCANTO" and "Punty of tht' Heart·· art' shown tC>Rt'lher. 7:30 p.m .. UC Irvine tfomanlttes Hall, R oom I 7A . lrvln r 759-11'22 "NEOUALlSM." Thi!! 30-m lnute film constdcrs tht various aspects and his- torical lmp;\ct of ncorcallsm through clips from several dasstrs Also shown Is "Umberto I>." a 1955 neoreall'il c-lassli-3 p.m . Nt'wpor1 Harbor Art M u· '>t'um. 850 San Clt'mf'ntt' Drive. Newport Beach. $3 Jl.t'nf'ral admission 759-1122 "DER LltTZTE SCHIU!I," or . 'The Lall"SI Rage," i' work by conlt'm· porary German director edward1 WESTBROOK CINEMA ~=,·~:~"c:::~:1 lltOOllf\urtl 530_4401 n. ... •f ~t •• • •i1 ,.~ I NEVER CRY WOLF ,, fr1 8 70 SattSun I 00. 4 ~O. 8 40 "Tl€ GOUlCN SEAL" Fri 6 30. 10 20 tPC) Sal Sun 3 00 6 SO. 10 40 WtG!tsdJ ..----tALL Al PAClff() "'SCMfACl" (It) Fu 8 00 Sat/ Sun 3 00, 8 00 ''IJICCIMJI YALC." (J) frl 6 00. 11 00 5at/Sun 1 00. 6 00. 11 00 edwarda MllA CHllMA Newport I 11th 6 ....... 5025 Co1teMeN -.v- Robert van Ackercn. Is shown at 7 p.m .• UC lrvtne. Room 178. Humanities HaJI. 856-6406. Etc. A llUl'fQAIUAJt ST A Tit FOLK ENSltllBLE at the Pauley Pavilion In Los An· l(clC'S Is the dcaUnallon of a 6us t rip sponso~ by UC lrvlnc lntcrcampusCultural ExchanJle Program. Hun- ganan lolklorc com es alive wUh gypsy ballads, Trans- ylva nla n dances. and enchanting melodics. Bus lcavt's at noon, UC Irvine. In front of the Administration Building. 856-6 379. RIVERSIDS COUNTY National Date Festival. ~c Frtday listing. Mon. " Clualcal OUGORY COLElll.AM, Stt Friday It.attn~ Juz CAPE LIDO. Al A bbolt on piano. 9 p m · 1 :30 a m 2900 Newport Blvd .. Nf'W· port Beach. 675-2968 RALPH BLAZE BIO BAND. 8-11 p.m . In· dertnllt' The RoSt' & Crown. 83 1 S. Statt> Collegt' Alvd . Anahrlm. 778-5606 Pop BJ THOMAS perlonns at Crazy Horse. 7 and 10 p.m . 820 reserved seats. 1 580 Brookhollow, Santa Ana 549-1512. DIZZY, SC'e Sunday list- ing. SHARON T ABER QUARTET, stt Sunday list- ing. DRJlY OEL TZltLMAN, slnger.guttar,9p.m.-I a.m . Blue Beet <.:ate. IU7 2 1st Pl., Newport Pier, Ncwport Reach. 675-3333 Performing Llaten to B .J . Thomu at the Crazy Hone. See Monday Pop llatlJl&. Theater "A CHEKHOV Slt.ETCBBOOK" at th<' Nt'wport llarbor Actors T ht'ater. 390 Montt' Vista St .. Costa Mesa. Mondays and Tuesdays al 8 p m through Feb. 28 631-5 110 Slngl~ DUR OUT with Parents Without Partners. 6-7 30 p.m .. The Sizzler. 9480 Warner. Fountain Vallf"y 546-1351. WHEEL OP' P'RIEND- SHIP meets for brunch at Orange Hiiis In Orange For slnglt's over 45 524-3327. DISCUSSION on Swet'I • "'Broadway Dan ny Rose' gets the new year off to an exhilarating start'.' -Vincent Canby, New York Times " ... it's a dandy entertainment!' -Gene Shalit. NBC-TV. The Today Show "'Broadway Danny Rose' has its full quota of Allen gags ... :· -Jack Kroll. News week "'Broadway Danny Rose' is a great film, and it's funny too. In many ways it's Woody Allen's besf.' -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'.' -R1chJrd Corliss. Time M.1g,wnP ·: .. hilarious ... one of his very best..:' -Janet Maslin, New York Times "Mia farrow .. .is merely mar- velous'.' Rex Reed ·: .. pure gold. Mia farrow is simply knockout as the hot·tem· pered loud-mouthed lady who's out for number one'.' C8UAIW EDWARDS SOUlH COAST PWA ~46 2711 lll!ISIOl Al SWIOWfl .... Nit. ORANG{ MAll 631-0340 NS 1'I IO 0# UllCOl 11 -Judith Crist °'Broadway Danny Rose' Is profoundly funny'.' -Gene Siskel "It all works'.' -Roger Ebert "'Danny Roae' Is Allen's most Ingenuous •nd ap· pealing screen character'.' -Peter Travers. People ••'Woody Allen remain• the most original •nd daring comedy artist In films today'.' -Bob Thomas. Associated Press • lack Rollins ... Charts K .kJffe ... I .. .. . , 11 It t 9f UI ~I ff •Ma!O.-•lhi• •• .,,..., , • 6oob1 Willis ASC Cha~ ll Wfe ,. .. ...,,. .. ., ""' ,. ... Rol8t Gmut Woody • M °"'°" ,.,( '""''' "•1'•W UCIUIUCI EOWAROS SOUTH COAST LAClltA 497·1711 SO COiUl !Ml Al ~T • Calendar hearts . Sponsored by 818TAJlfCE Is offered by SKSEllBLE with guest Parents Without Partners. Saddlcback Coll~t' and tht' T pt'rformcrs William Powell. 3126 W. First St., #40. Internal Revenue Scrvtcr ue Pder Hewitt and Anne Santa Ana. 839-2929. 11 a.m.-noon, North Cam • Dlrner Giles. gives a con- --pus, Room A30 I . 5500 cert In memory of composer Worbb~ lrvlnt' Center Drtve. lrvlne Clu•lcal Gerald Strang. 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L .M .Boyd in~~r~;Daily PilDI They were• f.vnlly tom «lpArt by temptation ••. kept apart by pride •.. but brousht tosefheJ' \ byamlradel lllE -A WOIUD \MOC rten.IRf.S Rll1ASl 'PG«». Wiil• 772-6«6 COSTl IUA 979-4141 BROOKHURST/LOGE £0WAROS CINEMA C£HTER CRACKERS Tht comedy that dreams the impossibte scheme. Im A, c ·~,, .. ,_._.,, ~ .... ~ ... NOW PLAYING COSTA MESA Edwards Town Center 751 -4184 INCLUDING LAHAIRA AMC, Fashion Square 691~ 5 BEST ACTRESS -Meryl Streep BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS -Cher BEST DIRECTING -Mike N1cllols ...._ ___ _. BEST FILM EDITING -Sam 0 Steen BEST SCRF.ENPLAY (Wrtllen Directly for lhe Screen) • Nora Ephron and Alice Amm CISTA -.sA S•&-2711 ~ARDS SOUTH COAST PLAZA ...... 830-6991 £0WAllOS VO> ~ OUIC( 6J.4 3911 UA CITY ~l(R OUICl 637 03-40 All( OAAHCC MAll IU1'9Unt -UA WCSTMIHSTlR MAU 893·~6 atlona for Four lnatrumenta ( t 956), and Percussion Mualc for Thr« Players (1936). 8 p.m .. Cal State Long Beach. University MusTc Center Recital Hall, Long Beach. Fr~e ad- mtsston. OR.EGORY COL&llAR. Stt Pr1day listing. Country GERALD RAT BAM>, Crazy Horse, 8 p.m 1580 Brookhollow, Santa Ana A beautiful woman is like a symphony. It can drive you crazy if you think someone else is scoring. 0 A don't miss movie ••• fanny and refresMng ••• on the Franklln Scale, 1 to 10, "Unfaithfully Your's get.s a 9+1" . -. Gary FranilhJ, KNXT Channel Z NASf ASSJA KINSKI ~k Sft tt with IOIDCOM )OU tnalL 11111110111111,_A I WM NI •• ,__ A• rtn 1a IEY • MSWU IBl m mAITI ·11~111UT m1r a nm u t11111 • Allll •IS •II• a.s ••llllf• Ullh1111ll Ital"-l lll 1111::a-..«JI a.11111111111 11.1111•. •1111.11 •··~•llSll sr..as ... 11••••lll1Allllllf11 .. /lll PGl™'"ll..., ... ma <Cl"-r.;.. _,...., _ ..... ..,.. ... "°"'~ A.NAHElM 839-1770 SYUFY Stadium Dr In BUENA PARK 121-4070 Pacific Buena Pk D I COST A MESA 751-4114 Edwards Town Center . -................... 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(I) "' IOJO LUXURY THEATRES ht 2 Matinee Showinp Only $2.75 Unless Noted s •arn44.1t.1161 ~2sss1~~y ) FOi fUOI EXCfTEmEnTI VlsrtOur ••• ARCADEofGAMES• ~·.·'.,.~ · ... 5 0lmr YENTL Sttow1 at •2:00 2:JO 5 :00 IZ:SO 3:00 5 :10 7:20 1:30 7:50 lo •o:u m * •J O,_ Hlll(K• ao•TfiuPI" m LAlll TIRI 12i~~11'Y~1\'~J'~~ 1:00 l :•o 5 :20 1 :30 t :4o ~ 1 Nomonltion1 ca emy om nee '~"4A r/ THE DRF.SSER ~dlf~ 12:403:005:20.liiil'§l 12:00 2 :30 5:00 7 :•0 10:00 7:55 .. 10:20 ~ lil'IUe1ijFi2) 6~ 2ss1 /"g.~) SCARFACE @ I THE BIG :,"o°o*:, ~~ At 1 :25. Sudden lmpnt am.I. lo •0:20 IAI at 1 :'5 • JO.:.Ho11• ...... • STADIUm Dr."a In a Ttte Verdict CA) 6398770/~ Antel (R) Two Of A Kind fPQ) D rlwe-tns Open ':JO WHkend1 I ,,45 w .. kn•trth Cltildrtn Uwder 12 Fret Ullless Noted r:~~~~!=~$ Daily Pilat ezclU$1vely m the -·calendar s------------------549-1512. Jau "ll'fTSJtSSCTIOK."' con- slsUng of aounds or brass. 1 piano. drums and sa.x- a p hon c . a ppears 9 p.m.-1 :30 a.m., ca/e Udo, 2900 Newport Blvd.. New- port Beach. 675·2968 . COl'fFRltT PBILLIPS. see Friday listing. Pop Vll'tCEJlfT 8COTT. see) Friday listing. DIZZY, sec Sunday list· Ing . 8BAR01' TABER QUARTET, stt Sunday list· Ing. Theater "A CBE&BOV SJlBTCHBOOK" at the Newport Ha rbor Actors Theater. See Monday llst- lnD. RGOOD" at South Coast Repertory. ~e Friday llSI· 1~rll G&TTIPfG llY ACT TOOETDR ARD TAKDfG IT ON TllJt ROAD" at the Harlequin Dinner Play- house. Stt Friday llsUng. "llAJlf OF LA llANCBA" at the CurtaJn Call Dinner TheateT. Stt Friday llsllng. "llABS APPEAL .. at tfte Grand Dinner Theater. See Fr1day llsUn~. "8&C01'D LIVES,'' a dramatic readJng composec:t of exceTpts of Interviews W1th tmmtgrants and refu- gees who liavc relocated to Southern Callfornla . 8 p.m., UC lrv1nc. Fine Arts Studio Theater. Pree admission 856-6617. SinClee "DO TOO llf&ED A COM- IDTllltKT? A dl9CUsslon spon sored by Parents Without Partners with mod· erator Michael Duffin. 8-10 p .m .. 2300 F'alrvlew. #C· l 06. Costa Mesa. 957-6279. WBE&L 0.. nu&JlfD.. 8111P. for singles over 45. meet at Mannac·s. Garden Grove. 524-3327. VOLLEYBALL at 6:30 p.m. wtlh Parents Without Partnet"S. Mlle Squart' Park Rccreallon Center next to basketball courts . Brookhurst a nd Hell 775-2583. Workahope "DltALINQ WITH ANOR.ltDA/ BULDIIA" Is the subject of a one-hour workshop, 11 a .m.·noon. Saddleback Coll~ North Wcllncsa Center. Bldg A I 00. room l 038. 5500 lrvtnc Center Dr1ve. lrvlnc 559·9300. "llEllORlltS OF A LIPETDIE," a series of flvt' free workshops for senior citizens starts today. Par· ttcipants learn an cfTtttlvc method of wrtung llfetlme expcr1cnccs as a memoir to pass on to futurt' gener· allons. Golden West College. Administration BldQ .. Room 137, 1-3 p.m .. 15744 Gold· en West St.. Huntington Beach. 891-399L Lecturee PUBLIC POltTRY ll&ADDIG by Al Zolynas . Chapman College Gug- genheim Gallery. 4 p.m .. 333 N. GlasselJ. Oran1te . BIOLOGY OF CANCER, a I 0 -wcek lecture series continues through March 15 al UC lrvlne. Selene<' Lecture Hall. 7 p.m 856·5318 11 N;ADEMY AWARD I ~l(.ACH ·~ l(ACM Edwar• ~ fawns NtWllOf1 C"9ml M-CJ88 Cinenia ~ 1---11'1'1'.t • \< \:•I '1 • '·11 'IHI Ho... ·, ,,.,1 ,, ' "11 " . , I , j • • ' : ' I • II II• • ,, 1 ,,' J •, ... l I Calendar Wed. Clauical "TD MAGIC FLUTE." Mozart's enchanting opera Is performed In English with some of the South- land's fl neat young singers. 8 p.m .. Orange COasl Col - lege, Roberf B. Moore Theater. 270 I Fairview Road. Costa Mesa. Special admission Is 82. 50. 432-5527. GRJtOORT COLEllA.ft, see Friday llstlng. Coan try Jau WOODY BARNETT BA.ND and "Nate Tbe Great" play swtngjazz and rhythm and blues. 8 p.m. Meadowlark Country Club. 16782 Graham. Huntington Beach. 846-3391. cona&Y PHILLIPS, 11« Friday llstlng. lllCK 8BEIOIAN and WAnnt WAY1'1t, see Fr1- day listing. Pop RltUUft E. Lltlt, see f"rtday listing. Vll'fCENT SCOTT, see Frtday llsUng. house. 140 Ave Pico. San Clemente (492-9950). Per- formances arc Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 , Sundays al I and 1. through Apr1115. "GOOD" at South Coast Repertory. See Friday llst-tnQ. Rry OETTING llY ACT TOO&TDR Alm T AJWCG IT ()N THE ROAD" at tht' Harlequin Dinner Play- house. See Friday listing. "KA.Pf OF LA 11.AKCB.A" at the Curtain Call Dinner Thuter. Stt Frtday listing. "MASS APPltAJ." at tne Grand Dinner Theater. See Friday listing. Singles llDDWltBK DAftCl1'0, 8:30-1 I p.m .. 8755 La Roca Ave.. Fountain Valley Sponsored by Parente Wllhout Partner• 847-1600. PARgNT8 WITHOUT PARTRRS meet for lunch, 1-2 :30 p.m . Stanford House. 18926 Magno Ila. Fountain Valley. 546-J 351. • THE 8BAllON TAB&R QUARTltT,seeSunday llst- tng. DIZZY, see Sunday list- ing. 4-T LltE LBW18 per- fonns hts rock ·n ·roll class!· cs at The.Cowboy. 10 p.m .. 1721 S. Manchester, Anaheim. 84.94 admission. 956-1-410. Theater NOW SERVING COUNTRY STYLE THE GERALD RAY BAJlfD • .ee Tuesday listing. "BABES IN ARll8" opens tonight at Sebas- tlan 's West Pinner Play- SUNDAY BRUNCH s1 91 Includ .. Bevera9• -Well Drink or Beer 9 It 1:00 1712 Placentia 645-8091 COSTA MESA arle'litin I """'" P/01 /10111r NOW PLAYING Orange County Premiere I~ ..... G~ Htt, ArJ., T"'litlt-v -~t~~ 1' !.~:Sy q Jonathan Lucas - . .. -.. -· - Gilbert & Sullivan's Pirat~ oj ~nz.ance ~ KE'NTJoHNsoN . --· Book & Lyric• By Gretchen Cryer Mu1lc By Nancy Ford • - Pt•rtormances Tues. thru Sun Sat & Sun Brunch 3503 S. Harbor Blvd .• Santa Ana 92704 Happy Hour all Night 4:30 till ??? S.st Happy Hour of th. Y~r/ f W•kome Hom• Grand Opening WEEKEND PARTY for LOUIE MORENO In Piono Bar loonge, Fri. & Sat. Feb. 24th & 25th On the beautiful bay 103 Bayside Drive, NB 640-5260 Orange Coast' 1 Best HAPPY HOUR Coftlpli-OfY Ewrydoy lJneulne with Clom•, Clom1 & Oytten on \; •hell. Fresh Fruib, Oips-Gvocomole + More 4130 IO 6'30 and 9,30 to I 1.30 Local. county. state. nationql and international events come to your doorstep I ·1 p·1 ~ in the bright. Light and lively II J 111 .·, .. ~.~ '" ' ~ ~ ·I' BEHIND THE SCEIES with Brenda Caponera Restaurant Execullve **** ntE ORIND£R LOVEI KIOSI Kldt .,. people, too llld the Gtlndet AMtllKlflll LOVE KIOSI (11114 grown UP9, tool) AH of the 20 Convenient G'1nder GounMt eon. Sht'·pea In the Soul~ lfe f .. turlng a FREE Growth Chart With any pur .. • .... trom the Chlkhn'1 Menu (whle ~ lliltl Along wtttl f'lre Sai.ty Hlntl, the chllt 11 oolorMly del6gf'9d to 09UOI the growth progr ... of your dllld, niece, or nes>t-... KIDS orow 10 fut I F-url IO< the kldl, the G<tnder li90 IMtut• I 12-lndl wlf'O IP9l'I bllu wood glider for Juet 25• Wlttl any putcheN rrom the Chldlen'1 Menu (whlle ~ lut). Slmffar gllderl Mii tor much more, and young- llen 1<>"9 flying them! Mor• run tor the llldl, the Gf'lndef offef'I • eutty. ~le CTuy St..- INI kld1 loV'I drlr*lng c:hoclollte milk or b9Wlrlgel through !Of 25' With eny purc:h ... lrom the CN!cken'1 Menu (while ~ 11111 Kida CW\ watch ttleW mllk twlfl up th<ough tl'Mll< 1tr-wNle they're drinking! KJcM tow gildefl and glale 1trawa (regular vllue MCtl 1 t 251 and gtown..YP9 loW the t1ntutic vlluel The Gtlnder eltabllhed 11'• 20 COfl"911ien1 lc)(;atlon1 In the Loi AnoeMI and Orange County c:ommunltlea by conetltently SHOV!Oing 1 gtMt combinMlon of wenn, ple&Mnt ltmoephere happy, lreindly Ml'Vlc9 and OHL Y the ftnnt, lr...,_t foodt preplf'ed the Grinder -v The dlWtM ISrMkf..i. Lundi and Oinnef menu rang19 rrom unulUlll ltaml 9'ICtt .. the Cordon 8*i eurc::::.:-to the ...,. popular La Concha Sel9d to the exciting, • ~ menu addition Mmed "lhe Gr ... SMell 8'elk:" s...i thictl, tender and juicy ouno11 of USDA CH0tCE Top ~ ltMk dinner, complete with V048 ctlOlce of aoup « Ullld. beked pc>laloe or~ frlel. plus Ir .... 9QU9W bread ALL tor $3.95 (everyday, S-9 p.m. only} Try ll tonight! Locetlone In Huntington Beecti and Newpof1 e-c:n. NEWPOfllER APPOINTI NEW CATERING DIRECTOR JllCqUel V.,dun hM bMfl llP90lf'lted director of catering for The Newport., re1«1 hot9I according to Leah Mlflhell. general man- 191'· In hll new po1t, Vwdun ov« .... Ill cat.,lng and benQuec operations It the 2&-«:re reeort lndudlng receptk>nl end l*tlel for up to t ,000 people. Pnor to IOlnino The Newpof1•. V.,dun NMld tn the..,,,. CllPldtY at the LU veoae Hiiton. A membef' of the N8tlonll AMociatlon of Cettring Execut!Yel (NACE). Verdun h81 ti..'I afflliMed Wllh 1he food Ind b9Ver909 lndultry 10t 24 years. He resiOel with 1119 wife end tour ctlildren In Lall• Forest Dt PRE00'9 rTAUAN RESTAURAHT.....-W NAMEJ Two Guye From llaty II now under tne new name of DI Pr1900'1 ltallll'I Aeateurant ennounoee owners Arnie and Mar111 Herrera. The eeme delldoua food wtft be ..-ved and a more expensive menu featured "We wtll continue to be u eager aa ever to maintain the high quality ol food and Nrvlce we have •labllshed lince tll75, and 10 mike OI Prego'1 one of the fin.rt lamlly Italian rllltllJ(anll In Orange County," eaye Arnie Thel< Sunday Champagne buff., brunch 11 t..Wnld 10AM to 3PM with unllmlted complimentaty champagne and Ill you cen Nt bUflet The sumptUOYI feut lndudel crat> lag•. lflrtmp, lox and begell, Nimon, IClllope, VMI IC8lloplnl, Chlcllen cacdtore. eggs. aausage and othef hot and cold Items Alt this plus the ... food · bw and dMler1 tlble lor only $8 95 O. Prego's •••.,,..,,. menu lnciud" luagne Yel'de, fettuccine verde, Ind teuuoctne Illa alclllana among othef put• dlltles Some new eddltlclf\I from the ... Include tcallopl genoveee, llllet of sole ftorentl'Oe, ICampl oregenlte Ind ll'w1mp portoflno DI Prego 1 Italian Reltaurant 11 loc:li.d It 2297 F11Me. Road, Coate Meu CaH &42-11500 ****** F .. ture of lfHJ DaJly Piiot A.dWlrliSlng Dept LIVE ON STAGE MARTIN MILNER S TARRING IN "MASS APPEAL" Th• N•w Broodwoy <AnHHly HJt By Bill C. Davit Aho Stoning Scott WllHomun. ~By .JocJc Bunch 9 ... • • ,. . '° Calendar • N P08T·PA.DITSllLY AB-~ STRACTIOR: Color Pleld to ~ Light and Space by Melinda '-Wortz, who teaches at UC ~ Irvine a nd also directs the LL. art gallery. Newport Harbor >-Ar1 Museum. 7 p.m , 850 cu San Clemente Drive. New-:2 por1 BC"ach 759-1 122 .... LL. ....._ ''AN EV&RmO WITH .... ADRIEJUfE RJCB." Poetry ~ reading and dtsnJsslon by c Adrtrnnr Rich. pot'l. social ~ theorist. literary cr1tlc a nd i wlnnerofthr National Hook > Award for Poetry UC Irvine > Her1la~e Room. University § Cenlrr. 8 p.m Free ad-0: mission 856-6000. Thu. Claulcal GllBOORT COLEllAJlf, sec Friday listing. 0 "COSI F Alf TUTTB. '' sec Frtday listing. Jass RUTH PRJCE, see f'r1day listing. llARlt ISBELL ARD THE RBYTBll SltCTJON, evenln,l{.S. lncteflnlte. Old Dana Point Cafe. 24 720 Del Prado, Dana Point. 661-6003. RJCK SHERMAJf and WA TD WA YJlflt, Stt Fr1- Whale Watch Cruises ABOARD THE CATALINA HOLIDAY WEEKDAYS: 10:00 A.M . WEEKENDS: 9:30 a .m . & 1:30 p.m . Sl.00 off Adult Fare with Ad bptre.: 3-2s.84 day Usttng. CODlfEY PHILLIPS, 5tt Fr1day listing . Pop nlED WA.R.11'0 and his Young Pennsylvanians present a lively . enthualasUc musical p~­ entatlon al 8 p.m .. Knott's Berry Farm Good Time Theater. Buena Park Ad· mission S 12 a n d up 971 -9300. "1CK PYZOW. singer. gullar. harmonica. 9 p.m.-1 a.m .. Blue Beel Caf(', 107 21 et Place. Newport ~ach. 675-3333. RltUBEJ'f E. LEE, Stt Fr1da.y listing. BALLROOM DA.PfCUfQ, 8 p .m .-m l dnlght . An Al's Garage favorite from Boston Traders ... 1001. cotton crewneck sweaters that ore rugged and functiooot llJSf what vou 'NC>nt to go wi1h vour ieons and ociiveweOf 8~~~ Meadowlark Country Club, Graham St.. Hunungt,on Beach. Dance leeaona 7-8 P·~ltl'fT 800TT, eee Frtday listing. Theater ''BABS8 l1f AJUIS" at ScbaaUan·s West Dtnner Playhou11C. 140 Ave. Pico. San Clemente. Stt Wedncs- dav llsttno. "oood'· at South Coast Repertory See Friday llst- lnl1. \11'11 OltTTIJlfO llY ACT TOO&TllltR AJm T AlU1'G IT OJ'f TBS ROAD" at lhe Harlequin Dinner Play- housc. See Frklay llslln,lt. "llAl'f OP LA llAJllCBA" at lhe Curtain Call Dinner 56 FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH • (714) 644-5070 Theater. See Frtday listing. "llA88 APPSAL" at the Grand Dtnner Theater. See Friday Usu ng. "TRIC PlRAT ltS OF PSRZARC&" at Sebas- Uan'a Weal Dtnner Play- houae. Sec Friday Uatln.ll. "TWO BUJfD lllC&" at the San Clemente Com- munity Theater, 202 Ave. CabrlOo. San Clemente. Thuradaya through Satur- days al 8 p.m. unlll Ma rch 24 . 492-0465. Lectarea BIOLOGY O' CAJllCltR, see Tuesday listing. AdTUtce Biiiing name nenta requlrc e&r)J ..... ,. ,.,.... ... ~&a.etc. "8ROW8 HOBIRG 11' 80UT B B RR C A L l - FODIA." A pre-trip m~t -1ng takrs place at 6 p.m . Monday. Saddleback Col-l~e South Campus, 28000 Marguerite Parkway, Sc..•1 ence/Ma th Room 206. Mission VlcjO. Travel detail" are outlined for the one-day trip throus&i San Jacinto State WtldCmeas area on Sat.. Mar. 3. Fee Is $38 831-4646. C L U B C O PfEJO llAOICO. a travrl rlub. Ii. planning a tr1p to Baja Call fornla . Frl.-Sun.. Mar 16-18. Trip Includes round Early Bird Dinner Specials s6. 95 Prime Rib or Fresh Fish Complete Dinner with choice of soup or salad and dessert ()/If THE PENINSULA BALBOA 80 l E. BALBOA --~----__. _________ ................... _ Calendar ~ tnansportaUon. 2 n~ta ng at the Quinta Del Mar beach n:90rt ln Roeartto ~ Beach. 2 full btt.akfuta. a aemtnar WOf'bhop for eolo living. and more. 8 140 double occupancy or 8170 sll'ij(le OCCUJ>llOCY· Deadline Is a.larch 5. 642·5586. 3-4. Mar. 24-25, Apr. 28·29, May s-.6: oTconaecuUve Sat· urdaya. Mar. 11 and 18. Apr. 7 and 14: or Tueeday and Thuraday. May 8 and 10. 865 fee. Dana Point Harbor. 831 ·4&46. ·Family life unfolds Family photographs and their place in import.ant part of the meaning. contemporary c.onsciousness as both an ··1 try to present the duality of the and history are considered in the CWTCnl pbolOp'lpb: an image of something that ~ Photo Gallery exhibit at Orange Coast eitists or has existed. which bes dimension l CoU and density, and ao object of art with its ,. w3~m Dcl.appa uplores such own dimension and density." said Delap-~ snapshots and portraits in a series, showing pa. g. through Tuesday, that is both playful and The pllcry, located in OCCs Fine Arts ~ brooding. . Building on the Costa Mesa campus at The artist rephotographs and marupu· 2701 Fairview Road. is open from 8 a.m. to ~ !ates the album photos -some fr~m bis S p.m. and 1 to 9 p.m. week.days. Ci own childhood -and calls att.cnuon to Admission is free. ~ folds creases. tom comers and mark.ing.s Delappa is best known for his photo--n WIRD8URPl1'0 Is a epr1ng health and fitness program offettd by Saddle- baclc CoUeae South. Instruc- tors provtde exercise for the whole family durtng two three· hour aesak>na. 10 a.m.· l p.m. Many dales are available. Sal.-Sun.. Mar. A 1t1JI& APPll&CIA-nOR CLASS for sll'ij(lea la offered by SaddJebaci Col- lege North. Explores caJl- fomta Wine Industry and the famous wines It produces. Meets on Mondays. Mar. 5-26. 7-9 p.m .. lrvlne Fine Art.B Center. Studio l . 5500 lrvtne Center Drtve, lrv1ne. that ~ult from generations of handling. In gr3phic narrative, "The Portraits of Violet c» 8aapebot from De· many cases, handwritten notations or And AL .. Critical writin1$0D bis work have ~ Lappa n:=h=l=bt::t=·-___ w_o_rd_s_o_n_th_c_bac __ 1cs_o_f _pnn_·_as_beco __ m_e_a:_n __ a_ppeared_.,,.._i_n_&eac1 __ in_1_pb_· _o_toVl __ ph_ic_j_ou_ma_l_s. ~ 848 fee. 569-1313. DIPREGO'S .J1< .. ta.. R"'"''"'"'' •/ Formerly Two Guys From Italy • ~; . ~me Ownen, Same Delicious Food S.~~EST o::.;.,, BRUNCH i' "' -IN ALL OF ORANGE COUNTY Sun. 10 to 3 At $895 Only , OIM911 ... 1115 22t7 Fairview Rd. Cotta M ... , C-'Hofni. 642·9500 Our sumptoua buffet feast indudea: Ctobiegi. shttftlP, lo• & ~-tlMotn teolc9J. v.o Sc.aloptnt. Clue.ken CocclOlore, Egg1 SousoQ8 omC>ftg I°"* ~.,., hol & coldl 'PLUS: Orange. IQjnOIO & grac>efnltf !"'(.•'· ..., l1ffkled chol'l1pog11e, ..olood bot ond ~ '°'' 1atile 'feotur11>9 o "'°'• e«ten\.rvt: menu• Spectacular Callfornla Brunch Buffet All you can ••t, •II you can drink ... Champagne, Bloody Marye ti Scr•wdrlv•ra presented in a beautiful OC88n view setting. . Featuring ... * Chef cenec1 beron of beef, mapte cured hem, eaorted ... toocte A othef hot ......... • Freehtr mede eoo-llnd omelettM * AefrMhlng enlhuelMtk array of fruit-. chMM•, vegetabtee llnd uled * Freeh croleunta end putrtM PLUS • Mlectlon from our dffMrt trey 111.95 Per Penon 10 A.M. to 2:30 P .M. 3901 E. Coast Hwy. Coro11 del Mar 759-1854 When you're talking barbegue, you're talking Texas. Ju~I a~ real ... --lohskr comes ---------• from Maine and real sour· dou~h from San Frandsco. real harhcquc comes from Tcxa.C\. lt"s that simple. '.':othin~ hut the best. And in Texas. lhcn:·s one barbcquc restaurant that's tx'('.omc a traJi· tion ... Thc County Line Wc"rc rakJ ont· of !ht· top IO restaurants in Tc.xas hy t~c Nat~onal _Sod: l'ly of 1Tall\!I Writers. And now The Counl.Y Linc hnn~s its h~fr.? hl."Cf )' rihs. lean tender bri~t and spicy sausa~ lo Imm: Enjoy the sunset -and }Uur famrik c.Jrink -_f mm our wrap aniund dl"Ck on Woodhrids...Jc Lake. Then sit down to our famou.' Country Styk! barbequc in a das..'k' llMffs madhouse at mosphcn:.. When ~>U·~ talkin~ barhl,'quc. }~IU·n· talk in~ Tht· County Linc 4615 Barranca Parkway ~lwttn Culvt't and Jl"ffrr\ in lrvinf' Mirlwav lw-twf'f"n lhl" Santa Ana and San lN«o fn•rwo v1 0pl"n Daily from 5 to I 0 p.m Sunday I i to<) p.m. save money and shopping1~~~d th e Daily PilOi • • .. • 12 ______________________________ ..... ________________ ..... ______ ...._ ____________________ __ NOW THERE ARE THREE TASTY ANSWERS TO WHAT'S COOKING? • co O> -~ N ~ as 2 D G> u. >. as i::> -.::: u. ....... ... G> i::> c G> .:.: I ~ -0 a: FromPa.ce2 and Massimo emphasize that this lovely old borne wuh its warm woods and tiles 1s now a trattoria, not an elegant restaurant. Y cs, there arc tablecloths and cloth OllPki M. "but that's what we do at home." pastas, made on the premises, from rigatoni wttbfresh roasted wild pheasant. to an15el hair pasta with caviar and smoked salmon; gnocchi (spinach and ricotta dump- lings) with either tomato sauce or Italian wild mushroom sauce. en~CJ.Y-givrng. 'Fortunately," she says, smiUngas Massimo bursu into songrnto tbc kitchen. "they're all as crazy as I am." Otherwise. it is patterned on the t)'J>1cal trattoria in Italy, which Massimo notes, began as a stopping place alonJ. the path ("tratto") between two places. 'It was very simple," Massimo explains ... The woman of the house served whatever she had and used whatever was available in the way of dishes and glasses." Thus Luc1ana'sdoes not use stemmed glassware. but the typical Italian "quanino." Other spec1alttics include quails brajsed in wine with sauteed polcnta; mixed arm of home-made sausage. quail, bceffilet and liverorchicken; salads with rad1cchio or sun-dried marinated tomatoes. They also make their own tortes, cakes and desserts. W...t'• Cookiag? 2632 San Miguel Dnvc, Newpon Beach(644-1820):opcnTues.-Fri, I 1 a.m.-IOp.m.; Sat.,Sun .. S-IOp.m. Wu&'•~ Express Caislae, 298 E. l 7 St .. Costa Mesa (64S-SSOS): Open Mon.-Sat .. 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Lactaaa's,24312 Del Prado, Dana Point (661~SOO):openTues.-Sun .. 5:30-1 l p.m. The menu here 1sadelight to read. It h1ghhghts 10 And to watch Lucy in action. early the morning after a Ion~ busy evening. n 'sclearthat for her, seeangita11 working. trying to do it even better. is not uringbut Good Ta.stesappears twice monthly in the Weekender . American A. T. J..EOS Cahforma cu1s1ne Fresh Seat~ pastas. meal • & poultry Eteganlly ~in a casual atrnosphefe Oinnt>• trom 5 p m 7 days a week Wedding receptlOOS and parties 390 1 E Coast Hwy . Corona del Mar 759-1854 THE BARN Alllt'll( d ll lunch M F t I '2 JO D•tlllt'I M-S lrom 5 PM Happy Hour M r 4 30 10 7 PM Sun Champagne Buttel Brul')Ch t0·2 30 Enterta1nmen1 & Dancing Banquet Fac11i11es t4982 Redhill. Tus11n 730·0 t 15 THE ORIGINAL BARN FARIER STEAKHOUSE The 011g 1na1 f eaturing display broohng Lunch Mon F!i I I 2 0.nrwr 11.qhlly Mon rr. from 5 p m Sal A Sun from 4 p m 200 I Hart>or Rr110 Costa Mesa 642 9777 HAMBURGER HAMLET Famous vanety ol hamburgers. saloon steak sandwiches, lobstei bisque. onion soup fondue and cherry cob bier Luoch & dinner from t 1 JO M-Sal Sun 10 tO Special Sunday R1eaklast Grear bar & happy nour 154':> Adams al Haroor Cos1a Me<..,1 'l4('i 7397 HARBOR HOUSE CAFE f 1<11 1 r,npd since 1939 Omele11e'> <'' va11.-11es Serveo 24 nours Sano ""' ni><. 10 varieties Hea1eo garden pill•<• Dinner '>erveo 5 10 PM 34 1!>7 1 ;i,, Hwy Dana Po1n1 1 7 141 496 quo Ats< ~634 1 Coast H""v > Jl"l ,»t AE'.tCtl 1213) !>92 5404 PARADISE CAFE !::ian ~ranciscan style ~1esh l1sn ano pa!'la Paho d1n1ng lunch M r t I 1 Otn~ Mon Sar from 5 p m Happy Hr M F !> 7 Wed ladies nite !>()'well oonks from J pm Banquet 1ac1h11ec; 600 Newport Center Or r ash1on Island Newporl Beach 644 1217 POOR RICHARDS KITCHEN Break1ast lunch dinner Patio dining w1lh ocean view Modest price<.. Beef /wine Famed IOf Belgian waffles L>pen daily from 8AM 1 t98 S Coast Hwy In Village F" <WP Mall l aguna Beach 497 1667 hinese JADE DRAGON '11ec.tiw;ir1 & MancJaron cw._,.,,.,, , 1 Otd Ctuna Hn<..I W.:tllalP I t•t• (.hpl "' C.hl•n r lf'Q<lrtl dtllltlf) t Jrll h 01111 f'r S.i l & Sur D1n1 Sum (l,l1111P<.•' l r• 1 Calq> Brunc.h J fir1nquptc. f3PP• ~ W1r1e Rectsonable P11c.f"s 1,.r tOO Beach Blvd Stan1on 898 8931 AIRPORTEA INN Mediterranean Aoom C (lntinen1a1 I unc 11 M r , 1 JO ' '30 ~un Brunc.h 10 3 00 (l" ,. t " ~ 30 Happy "10<Jr M F I• 1 .. ,,, ' ... r & Danc1no Vatp1 Pa•1o , ; f« I •'' f acrlrltf'S , 8 700 Md< Arn 'JI Ir. I • 831 '}770 CAFE LIDO New~1or: s Cai 'ler f V111 1q• ,, ... • 1 , " Col'r a1mosp1 1•11> Arr ••roe 1• 11,1 .. 1• A Con11nenl a• n1enu t 111r I M f 1 I 1 r;1nnpr o.Jtl11'y C., I f 11 rl,Jll m enl 111gnt1y 9 1 30 ::;1 .r 11// ··+" ''''' 3 7 Aml)le (Jilr ~1nq q r tl1·.,..1 " Bt11d Newunn A<>.lch t. 7'o ,•of,!! MARCEL'S Voflal Marcel. Dancing Friday .ano Sa1urday rnghls to Buzzy Bo1 9 00 pm 10 1 30 am Top 40 s Backgam mon Happy hour 4-7 p m Come see our brand new look Serving !:.and w1ches. so ups seatood a nd croissants 130 E 17th Street. Costa Mesa 646·3666 RIVIERA L.011ttnen1 n Cre1 R" "il•O Ar·• 1• • • r C.P 1<H o If''" ate 011111 4 I '"'I , , 30 3 oo n""'"r 1ro,., "PM t 11 ••••. 1 '>w & Hul•<lay-. B.lnQ ,pr • '' '" • )JJJ S Br c;1 1 (""'la M e<. 1 ')40 18-10 Italian DI PREGO'S Formerly Two Guy<.. r rorn Ital, .Same owners c;ame deh1.oouc. ll11><l ~i.•n r- style 11;:i11an Coull 11111 "' .1 rr'l111,1nhc 11mospt.pre Sarni> owr,.•1 -.inc;» 1'37 11 Open Mon thru Tnurs 1 I 101\M •n 10 OOPM fH & -.iat to 111 M ">Ill Br·mch 10-3 01n111•r 1111 'Ill M , . t 1 ra11v1Pw Co<;la Mrr,a r J, •'-.110 OONA TELLl'S In Costa Mesa since 1973 P1ua lrom the Eas1 nas come West• Pizza pasta salads beer wine Lunch specials Catering Lunct'I Tues rhrv Fri . 1 t 30 10 2 P M Dinner 7 nighls trom 5 p m 2230 D Fairview. 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(56) KOOC-Tv, 1730 Clementine, Anaheim. Ca. -PayTV (0) On-TV, 1139 Grand Central Ave .. Glendale. Ca. (Z) Z-TV. 2939 Nebraska AVf1 .. Santa Monica. Ca. (H) Home Box Office. Time-life Building, Rockefeller' Center. N.Y .. N.Y. (C) Clnemax. Time-Life Building. Rockefeller Center, N.Y .. N.Y (E) ESPN, Bristol, Ct. (L) SelecTV, Marina del Rey, Ca (S) Showtlme (S) Spotlight (C) Cable News Networl<, Atlanta, Ga. _ ...... (9) WOR, New York City ( 17) WTBS. Atlanta. Ca. 2 Friday, February 24. 1984 -Sporls 'Other' football returns By PETER McCAUL£Y The United States Foot- ball League kicks off its sophomore season on ESPN on M onday. The .. other" football league begins its schedule of cablecasts with the de- fending USFL champion Michigan Panthers vs. the Ch icago Blitz. Jim Simpson and Paul Maguire will be the announcers on Monday nights: Tom Kelly and Don Heinrich will fill the booth on Saturdays. There arc 35 games on the ESPN schedule, which runs through M onday, June 25. On Friday, March 2, the New Jersey Generals begjn their season against the Jacksonville Bulls. The Generals, now owned by real estate magnate Donald Trump (considered by many to be the George Steinbrenner of footbaJI) h a vc added former Cleveland Browns quar- terback to an offense that already includes the league's most dangerous runner, Herschel Walker. On Saturday. March 3, the man who hopes to challenge Walker's reign as the USFL's top rusher. Mike Rozier. debuts when his Pittsburgh Maulers take on the Michigan Panthers. Rozier su cceeded Walker as H e1Sman Trophy winner and instant millionaire when he turned pro earlier this year. SHORT TAKES: Due to the popularity of Lee Trevino as a "rookie" an- nouncer on ABC's golf telecasts. it 1s not surprising that Tom Weiskopf. a 2()...year veteran of pro- fessional golf competition, has joined the CBS broad· cast team. Like Trevino. 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The five-hour film, based on Shirley C'onran's best-sellina novel, airs at 8 p.m. Sunday and 9 p.m. Monday on KABC Channel 7. Bess Armstrong. Brooke Adams and Arielle Dombasle portray close school friends who all become involved in romances during 1heir senior year. One becomes pr~nant, but all three prc1end to be the child s mother. Angela Lansbury portrays Aunt Hortense, who helps arrange the secret birth. The child Lili. who was always told her mother would return for her, grows up under difficult circumstances. "She Oees to Paris. where she's preg- nant.," explains Cates. "And she docs porno movies to pay for an abortion and all of that horrible stuff. Finally. she becomes a star from a soft porn movie. And now she's on a search for her mother. She wants to find out who her mother is and why she never came back fo r her." This quest leads Lili to confrontations wt th each of the three girlhood friends who might be her mother. "I think 1t's the most chaJlenging role I've had so far." Cates says. "It was a way for me to break away from all of the teen-age roles." Of Lili, she adds. "I would say she's definitely likable. The ways she goes about trying to find her mother are not the most diplomatic. but I think you c.an sympath11c with her because of what she's been through." Cates' own childhood was far less traumatic. She's a Manhattan native, the da ughte r of New York TV producer-director Joe Cates. She was \tudying dance at Julhard until a knee injury ended that prospective career. But an acquaintance set up a modeling inter- view. and Cates was soon launched on a busy career as a teen model. That led to a lead role in "Paradise," a movie about two teen-agers growing up Phoebe Catea unsupervised near a desert oasis. Movie critics did not respond k.i ndly. citing the film's uncanny resemblance to "The Blue Lagoon." After the film. Cates began to study acting more intensely. Her next film. "Fast Times at Ridgmont High," was received more warmly.Cates portrayed a sexually active high school student who advised a younger, more naive school friend. Last summer, Cates had a role in "Private School," a teen exploi- tation film that was written. cast and filmed according to market research stud- ies. The film was lambasted by Che critics and failed to sell as many tickets as the producers hoped. Cates also appeared 1n a popular ABC TV-movie entitled "Baby Sister." She portrayed a confused student who drops out of collegeg, moves in with her older sister. and steals her sister's boyfriend. Intent to put her teen image behind her. Cates let it be known she was interested in the role of Lili in "Lace." .. I pursued 1t," she says of the role. "It was one of those cases where I was reading the sen pt and the characterj ustjumped out and grabbed me. The project was so good. and Lili was such a great character. There arc so many people inside her. "There were ccnam things I could relate to in playing Lili. There were other things I couldn't relate term Lili's life because I hadn't expenenced them. Basically. I just had to find myself emotionally where Lili was." Cates as detemuncd now to devote full attention to acting, putting her modeling career o n hold. She doesn't believe a accress can earn sufficient respect in Hollywood if she maintains a modeling career as well. Regarding her teen movie expenenccs. Catl!S has mixed feelings. "I thank I was great m 'Fast Tames: and that was a good learning expenencc." she says. "I wasn'I pleased wi th 'Private School.' but it was a lc.ammg cxpcncnce and it was work. 1 couldn't afford to be selective then, but I think I did fairly well in it ... t j ust think the movie was bad ... Cates seems more pleased with a film she's just completed, which will open in June. It's called .. Gremlins," and Steven SpielbefJ was one of the producers. Althougb much of the emphasis is on special effects, Cates said she appreciated the strong '-uidance provided by director Joe Dante ( 'The Howling," "The Twiliaht Zone"). · "Ohe thing I learned from this was that special effects don't work unless the actors make them work," Cates says. ··You have to believe the gremlins are real. "It's a horror movie, and I play a 20-ycar-old bank teller an a small town in Ohio. She's a plain-Jane nice airl who wears herhairin a big bun. You won'teven recognize me. And the town gets taken over by these gremlins." And what precisely arc gremlins? Cates Laughs. "You'll just have to sec the movie." TV TIDBITS: A hve phone-an tnvta show entitled "Guess What?" will premiere at 8:30 p.m. Thursday, March I on Dickinson Pacific Cablesystems' Chan- nel 10. Cabtesystems serves subscribers in Huntin'gton Beach, Fountain VaJley, Mid- way City. Stanton and Westminster. Hosts Kirk R. Gro11 and Bob Naill w1ll ask trivia questio ns and award prizes from local merchants to viewers at home and in the studio audience. Country singer Barbara Mandrell wall serve as host of a one-hour special focusing on the l 14th edition of" Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Bailey Circus." Mandrell also will get a chance to perform wnh the circus clowns. The program airs at 8 p.m. Saturday. March 3. Former prostitutes are targeted for murder in "Sins of th~ Pase ," a new TV movie to be presented later this season on ABC. The cast includes Anthony Geary, Barbara Carrera, Ktntte AJJey, Debbie Boone, Kim Cattrall, Tracy Reed and KrtttlD Meadows. JollDDy Carton has s1Jned a new agree- ment with NBC to continue as host of the "Tonight Show" after his current agree- ment expires in September. Terms of the contract were not disclosed. Carson has hosted the show since Oct I, 1962. Jue ~ymour will star as twin sisters - one good and one evil -in "The Dark Mirror." a two-hour movie for ABC. The film. based on a 1946 movie of the same name. also stars Stephen ColJlDt and Vincent Gardenia. C'BS will present "James Cagney as Tcmble J~ Moran." a 1wo-hour TV movie. on Tuesday. March 27. Cagney, m his first movie for telcv1s1on. portrays a retired boxing champ now confined to a wheelchair. The case includes Ar1 Carney. Friday, February 24, 1984 3 ~~----------------------------.. -l>aytl1ae Drama Ritesupseton 'Another World' Rach el flies to Canada, hires a guide and finds Mac who· s barely alive By LYNDA HIRSCH ALL MY CHILDREN: Disappo1oled because Opal's car infection will prevent her from attendinf, the wedding, Jenny and Greg say "I do,· then leave for their honeymoon. Adam asks Erica to marry him. After Mike rejects her, Erica agrees to marry Adam. Joanna and Ross fear that Adam's secret will be discovered once Erica moves an. Palmer realizes Adam 1s involved in a gamblinJ scam and agrees to go along if he's cut an on the deal. But Palmer's hopes of nches arc dashed when Phoebe refuses to sell the propeny the ChandJers had hoped to use as the gambling site. Discovered by Sam in the alley, Liza undergoes surgery and later tells police Bud was her attacker. Bud ap- prehended by police. Brooke realizes Gil was the would-be attacker but is crushed when Tom still doesn't believe the evidence. ANOTHER WORLD: Rachel runs out of the memonal service for Mac, refusfog to believe he's dead. Meanwhile. in Canada. a balf<0nscious Mac clin~ to life. Rachel flies to Canada. hires a guide and later finds the barely-alive Mac. David stunned when bis Uncle Kevin. feeling David is too unpredictable with money, decides to make Sally trustee of Kevin's estate. Fcanng David will take Kevin away, SalJy agrees to marry him. Whtie in the office of Cecille. Sally hears Cecille and Peter having an intimate conversation. Hen- rietta breaks her engagement to Roy and contemplates taking an around-the-world "cruise. Mark and Stacey head fora new life in San Francisco. AS THE WORLD TURNS: Craig hires Emmett to slow down construction JOb. But when a drunken Emmett can't follow through. Craig takes it upon himself to destroy the site. Steve knows Craig took out insurance policy two days before his "accident." Frank tells Maggie he plans to write a book namiog cops on the take and warns Maggie that her life could be in danger if she continues as has lawyer. Maggie refuses to back off and goes to New York with Frank for his court appearance. Karen and John are released from tl)e Tomb by celebrants at the Mardi Gras. Richard's plans to k.iU G unnar arc stymied when Dusty gets Gunnar out ofhotel room. Lila catches Steve and Betsy kissin~ This time Lila says she's going to tell Craig. CAPITOL: Wally confides to Thomas that when be kissed Brenda it scared him. Zeb doesn't believe Ronnie's statement that her father, Danny. 1s now legit, so he hires someo ne to tail Ronnie Wanung to 4 Friday, February 24, 1984 look more like he did in the past, Zeb has a haircut which makes a drastic change in his appearance. At picture show Wally sJ>Qts Brenda and Ricley and is upset when he secs Ricley kiss her. Leaming Thomas will be a day late in arriving due to a hospital emergency, Jo rdy &ets bis plan to get Beth in motion. Havina decided to take Sam's money, Amy says she never '161Dl5 to see him again. Amy then tetls Man they must end relationship because she's goi11g to Live abroad. DAYS OF OUR LIVE& Abe tells Marlena that Hope and Bo are safe but Roman died in the explosioo. Sandy and C hris make love. Phocn.ix furious because Roman's sudden death has ruined tus plans. Tony, thrilled by Roman's death, tells Delia he'U get in the way of anyone who tries to keep b.itn from power and wealth. After Gwen assures Eugene he's not crazy. be secs Trista's ''ghost" calling to him. Abe quits polioc force after fight with Larry Welch. Janet intends to go after Bo. Anna and AJex gain access to the sca'Ct room in Tony's house. Hope and Bo discover they can't make a go of their relationship. EDGE OF NJGRT: In the house Gunther hears intruders and bides Jamie in a closet. Dunng a scuffle Donny faJls to his death while Vic manages to escape. Standing Elk decides to drop the lawsuit but Many does not and plans to find out his true Indian name. Many remembers that his uncle. Proud Bear. was stationed in Monticello before being shipped out to combat and later being listed as MIA (missing in action). On the farm Chns 1s beginnmg to realize that she doesn't have a deep physical love for Miles, and Miles realizes the same. Chris fears that her attacker Wlll show up at the farm. GENERAL HOSPITAL: Having murdered Prof. Campbell. Grant Putnam dumps his body, takes his engraved watch and then flies to New York. While in New York, Grant plants the watch on a v~nt. He then makes a call to police pretending to be Prof. C.ampbcll claiming his watch has been stolen. Edward and Alan uneasy about friendship between Monica and Lorecna. Jimmy Lee becoming interested 10 Lorccna. Jake tells Rick and Leslie that Ginny is probably Mike's mother and there may be a long custody fight ahead. Brock's and Bobbi's plans to adopt fall through when Br.ock is too busy to meet a cb1ld from Chicago that Gail has found for them. Frisco realizes that Steffi is playing him and Black.ic off one another. Blaclue. unable to get along in the Weber household. moves out. GUIDING UGHT: Bea devastated when Annabelle's engagement has been broken. Warren and Leslie Ann marry. Zamona, a holy man from an Reos, tells John the only thing that will help the disease is to have faith , but John feels there mu5t be a medical cure. While trying to catch Philip and Beth. Bradley stumbles and nearly fall~ over a cliff but Philip pulls him to saftt) Back in Springfield. Philip plans to ask Alan forajobwhile Beth attends rape crisis clinic. Quint and Nola. fearina Stacey 1s deaf, take her to a specialisL Tony tells Floyd he's blind, but later Tony lies to Maureen and tells her be bas a drinking problem. Vanessa shocked when she sees Bally with a beautiful blonde. LOVING: Shanna cannot stop think.ing about Father Jim. Jim nervous when Noreen insists he invite Shanna to dinner. Warren and MerriJJ growing closer to one another. Loma tells Curtis she's prqnant. Cunis su&J?tl an abortion but Loma say-; no to the 1dea. Jack tells Loma with their parents out of town he's responsible for her and that he's worried about her depression. Loma insists that it's only because she's been put on school probation for six months. Tony and Stacey arc falling in love and both arc completely unaware that Lorna's pregnant by Tony. ONE LIFE TO UVE: Simon turns the jewels over to David. Ed and SWAT team cover David while Hawk leads them to a warehouse. Brad, getting wind of the plan, sneaks up on Hawk. who manages to esca~ Wlth the treasure. Jenny runs into David's arms while Brad is cnticized for nearly killing both of them. Hawk is later caught because Ed put tracking device on one of the jewels. Cassie decides to move into her own place because she cannot accept Herb's and Dorian's apology for lyinJ to her. Bo befriends Joy, and when she cames on about rich families like the Buchanans, bl!'tf bide bis true identity. Samantha's attraction to Anthony con- tinues to grow. RYAN'S HOPE: A drunken Roger starts to attack Macgie. She ICT'ltches him, he pulls her on the bed but is stopped by Frank. Frank comforts Maggie, then sud· denly kisses her passionately. Siobhan malr.es a great show of accepting Bill's engagement ring in sight of Jacqueline. Jacqueline tells her father that she's still bei!'§ lied to and she intends to find out whats going on. Jack tells Leigh that he's thinking of sending Ryan up to New York state because anyone near him is still m danger. Max warns Sydney that be must stop Jack from invest1gating the "family." Jackie realizes tha& Mu has a yen for Jill Jack &ells Leigh he keeps getting visits from Mary's ghost in his dreams and th.at he realizes "he can never have a relationship Wlth Leigh. SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Wendy leaves home and walks into Wamo's arms a fer finding out Stephanie made it look hkc Wa~n was slccpina with Mandy. Sonny puls an a good word for Cqney at her father's company after Capey &ells Hogan his brother ts looldna for a constructJon job. Wendy's shoppioa spree COO"ts to an abrupt halt when W~n anfonns ber that (PleaM ... 80APS. fPal.•30) ................ ----------------~~ C AUTHO~IZED BALEB/SERVICE/BATIBFACTIONJ I AMC-JEEP ORANGE COAST AMC-JEEP-RENAULT 2524 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -549-8023 CREVIER MOTORS 208 W. 1st St. Santa Ana ...:.. 835-3171 CADILLAC NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-9100 CHEVROLET CONNELL CHEVROLET 2800 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -546-1200 CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -546-1934 Dally Pilaf FORD THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 842-0010 -540-8211 HONDA UNIVERSITY HONDA 2860 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-0713 ISUZU SOUTH COUNTY VOLKSWAGEN-ISUZU 18711 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 142-2000 LINCOLN-MUCURY BEACH LINCOLN-MERCURY 16800 Beach Btvd. Huntington Beach 148-7739 PONTIAC BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC 13600 Beach Blvd. Westminster 192-8651 -838-2500 PORSCHE-AUDI CHICK IVERSON, INC. 445 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach -673-0900 MEISTER PORSCHE-AUDI 13631 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove -638-2333 TOYOTA EARLE IKE TOYOTA 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -848-9303 VOLKSWAGEN SOUTH COUNTY YOLKSWAGEN/ISUZU 18711 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 142-2000 VOLVO EARLE IKE VOLVO 1966 Harbor·Blvd. Costa Mesa -846-9303 Friday, February 24, 1984 5 0> I I 11 I I I 11 I I I ii I 11 ~ 1~1r1n·r1n 111 •1i 1 11'f~!l'!J1li!JJP0I ;f fJil!Ji1J:11 11iHt~1111·:r1n1r1 ~ f; ~!!;~!!!;! [~_I~ rfs(l!i1~1~= 1111! f lr1S'!1il1~r3ff.!1f11!f II I f.111.I 11·'11 1·1~ 111(1 r1il 111 ; i !'-& p • -• -• ,. -IL - !ll'~'llPJ!r1d!Jru•r111l1151lll I , .. 11 f ~J!i.U f . 4Q -~ DH!IJla!t;i'! 'Iii J11 ii 1: i lg ~!!;~ii. 1dl~ I .,l!f,. • I 1' d I 1~ ! If •~Uol ilHI ,r!! sihi dJ! !hi !h! i.. ~i~iil R ~ -,·: .. 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(llClll""' THU, 1111) llONZlll ITMlctt llAXlUX=) OIPNMD= FAl&Y oo.- FIWm.Y (THU} mWICOfl IT~ IO«* Cl&Y (llClll) llYIM.Ytwl•t•I ---.aHULI Ylllm~ ......... .UT •ACI COMTIJI ~"'°" ~ IUU~ All>FlmlDI m.tmm&TQ 1·---·-DCllWU LmDAC1•wY1GA1 L ~WIVIRIE N-1COllTACT tt9 THE AMT'ITCID (llON. llTIODUClllQ --~ ftD) YOU'M llAUfllUL 12::9 CJ) Al THE WOM.D ,_. ~M ITORY (lUI, ==-AlfMD tlfCHCOCI ,...,.,. MOWll(TMU,M) J llAJ 1MJ (WID) (I) .... YOUIWCI Friday. February 24. 1984 7 -111emooa --- -• "Pittsburgh" (HM2, Orama) John Wayne, Marlene Dietrich. (2 hrs.) CC) "Ice Castles" ( 1979, Romance) Lynn-Holly Johnson. Robby Benson ( 1 hr., 53 min.) CH) "Playing FOf Time" ( 1980. Orama) Vanessa Redgrave. Jane Alexander (2 hrs .. 30 min.) cm "By Design" (l981, Comedy) Pally Duke Astin. Sara Botsford. ( 1 hr • 30 min.) CJ) "Mlsslng" ( 1981, Orama) Jack Lem- mon, Sissy Spacek. (2 hrs .. 2 min) (%) "The Bridge On The Rrver Kwal" (1957. Orama) WllHam Holdeo. Alec Guinness (2hrs .. .t1 min.) wm "Second Chance" (1963. Orama) Robert Mitchum. Linda Oemelt. (2 hrs. l • •ct) "How To Beat The High Cost Of Liv- ing" ( 1979. Comedy) Susan Saini James. Jessica Lange ( 1 hr . 45 min ) cm "Mephlsto" ( 1981, Orama) Klaus Marla Brandauei. Krystyna Janda. (2 hrs , t5 min) 1:9 00 "The Pira1es Of Penzance" (1983. Musical) Kevin Kline. Angela Lansbury {! hr . 52 min ) (%) "Bone" ( 1972) Yaphet Kotto. Andrew Duggan ( 1 hr . 35 min.) •CC) "Adventures Of The Wiiderness Fami- ly" ( 1975, Adven1ure) Robert Logan Susan Damanle Shaw ( 1 hr , .tO min ) •Cl) "The Howlin " (1981 , HorrOf) Dee Wallace. Patrick ~acnee. (2 hrs ) ID "Oinne< At The Ritz" ( 1937. Mys- tery) Annabella. Oevld Niven ( 1 hf , 30 min) ([) "Evil Under The Sun" ( 1982. Mys- tery) Peter Ustinov. Jane Birkln ( 1 hr , 40 min) (I) "The Towet1ng lnfemo" (197-4, Ora· ma) Steve McOueen, Paul Newman (2 hrs , 40 min.) CZ) "The Pedestrian" ( 1974) Gustav Sellnef, Petet Hall ( 1 hr • 37 min.) 1:11 (0) "Quest For Fire" (1981. Fantasy) Everett McGiii, Rae Dawn Chong. ( 1 hr., 35 min.) --1,venlng -u ... cm ... _...BIOUQH AIC ... Q ........ ~,., llAWMMN llaaa/~ ...... me ... .,. "From Here To Eternity" ( 1954, Orama) Burt Lancast8f. Mont· gomery Clltt The calm before the storm 15 seen through the eyes of live people 8ta· tioned at Pear1 Harbor just before World war II. ( 1 hr . 58 min ) Cl),_ "Davis Cup" U S. vs. Rumanla In a first round slngles match. (R) (2 hrs . 30mln) 00 .,. "Star Tre+< II. The Wrath ot Khan" ( 1982, Science-Fic11on) William Shatner. Ricardo Montalt;>an. Adm. James T Kirk reassembleS his old crew and be1· ties a vlndlctrve enemy who btames Kirk tor the death of his wife 'PG' ( 1 hr , 56 .. ,mln=.VAll DYii TAil AUCI ..... °'~ Mll9 m ICMOOL "The h.4ounta1n Awakens" Ski Instructors Butch Flndetsen and Kathy Wood IOOk at selecllon and use of equipment and apparel, and the baslc5 of start~eering and stopping on al<IS ,.15,._ = ::"ui.. A visit with actors Wii- iiam Shatnet and RIC8rdo Montalban, a kX* at a sport that combines acrobatics and gymnastics . • Plllfwt.._, a'j=.r1 FITTWf An interview with rec0<dlng artist Smokey Robinson: the new wave of French actresses: "Holly- wood Goes To War" Hollywood's recov- fKY att8f 1he war. the films that chronicled l~aif o•51 ....ul~ .,.. "The Rulfng Clas&" (1971, Ora· ma) Peter O'Toole, Carolyn Seymour A man is released from a mental Institution to INI the aristocratic position vacated by his deeeased la1her 'PG' (2 hrs . 30 min.) (%) llCMI "A Little Sex" (198 1. Comedy) Tim Mathesorl. Edward Herrmann. A newlywed commercial director tires of his bflde and becomes a philanderer 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) G MOVll "Night Of The living Dead" ( 1968. Horror) Judith O'Dea, Duane Jones Dead bodies become man-eating monsters when they are activated by a radiation leak. (2 hrs l 19«1) ... 1:9 8 I • 1111 TOWI Featured a profile of lamed DJ Woltman Jack; a look at Loe Angeles' finest mysteries Including earth· Quake weather. the Santa Ana wind& and four of the greatest murder mysteries In the city's history; a look at a piece that makes wishes come true for wlously Ill children; a profile of actor I comedian Howle Mandell I ., ... ,..., uwmm a-..Y a Ct9Mlf U. ._ U. llGI WM This ;peclal edl· too of LA. Today ellamines L06 Angeles' lcon~blf:"~or1d War II L"::: -ITGl'I ..... , .. -.... l9A umTUU Boston Celtics at Los Angeles Lakers (2 hrs., 30 min ) • 8 Cl) M IUCll a. ltAZ'ZMI> A nervous mobster Is fur1ous when he finds ou1 lhat Daisy Duh has come into possession ot his little blaci( book. ( 1 hr.) De.,.. "The Blue Lagoon" (1980, Romance) BrOOke Shields, Christopher Alkins. Two castaway children gtow 10 adolescence on a remote South Pacific Island end experience the pangs ot hrst IOve. (R) (2 hrs.) e llOWll "Mutiny On The Bounty" (Part 2) ( 1963, Adventure) Marlon Brando, Trevor Howard. The crew of the H.M.S Bounty. rebelllng against the cruet treat· ment Inflicted by their captaln, decides to mutiny. (2 hrs.) -· ::s • CD >< • a -Benson and the goyetnor are forced to help Oenlae When her baby arrives while they're trapped In an eleva· tor.b .... I :1.nt1&££ I TIOllmrT An Interview with recording artist Smokey Robinson; the new wave of French actresMt, "Hoity· woad Goes To War" Hollywood'• recov· ery attet the war. the fllma that chronicled the ;;Jr''· (Part 5 of 5). • "Operation Croubow" ( 1965. Suspense) SophlaLor~.Geor~Pep­ pard. The Allies attempt to destroy a group ol German mlsslle-bulldlng sites. (2 hrs.) I W•dll--TrtC.•-·---WML ~ -"Investment Quali- ty TrendS" Guest: Geraldine Welas. editor and =sher, Investment Quality Trends. CC) "Zapped!" ( 1982, Comedy) Scott Baio, Willie Aames. A high school science genius uses his accidentally acquired psychokinetic powers to Improve his love 111e. 'R' ( 1 hr., 35 min.) 00 .,_ "Fighting Back" ( 1982, Ora- ma) Tom Skerritt. Patti lupone. An angry Philadelphlan organizes a vlgllante force to S1em the tide of vto6ent crime In his neighborhood 'R' (1hr.,36mln.) (l)llOWll "The Vear Of Living Dangerous- ly" ( 1983, Orama) Mel Gibson, Sigout· ney Weaver An Australian joumallst. a British embassy official and a diminutive Eurasian cameraman become caught up in the tumult of 1965 Indonesia just prior to the tall of Sukarno. 'PG' RETIRING ••• • COIE TO THE 1uun OF IEWPORT Daily Pilat Classified Advertising 642-5678 • 24 Hour Aides * Private & Semi Private Rooms • Full Activity Program • Home Style Dining Room • Full Maid Service • Transportation To & From Ors. • Beauty & Barber Shop • 24 Hour Security Service l LllURY RETIREIEIT sm111 AMBULAIOR 400 Hiiaria Way Newport Beach (714) 642-5861 -AMBULAW aY AND NON 393 Hospital Road Newpor1 Beach (7 14) 631-3555 Friday, February 24, 1984 9 -ML•M•am.Y 11111 @ 18 IM Tl'l<>lql W~et seems 10 t~.e a 10 M lJnCJe PNloc> George '1'1l6' lteefl ne 1wo ac..vt in acc:0tdanc.e ~me terms of tr~ r..o, s tatlW's • (!J UMIOAT • la&-= 1W UOY,_• -.c Lena HOtne Pfeset11' ~ Tony A*at'1- •-nnr9 or.-#Omat'I 8' a, ~ ~ ~ sne i:;ertOlrrcs CAn'r ~ lo..,, ll'lal Mar: From Tr4 t.Aorr.erit On anci "S1orm1 .Vealflef 12 rirs • WAU. sn&1' -in-~~ Ou.a t1 lref'dS' ~t ~a~I@ Yo~ eo Ot and publlSl'lef lo;est~I {)ualo1_1 l1eodS '8 •COO&lmAW~ Trans-- porta101 "•u ~I CH h rOflg?" Vo-., the ()ange Counlt r01er .,. go to lf\e oallols ne.c1 ~ •o ~ #t'lelnet or noc to moose a Ol".e-~• ncrea!>e oo me saJes ra. fOf ·~ cour.111ranS()Of1a1 o0n Pfot-ecrs t•.a.-rr,..Ka,,_ITBmm 1::9 TMICAT\m .. IPmTaDCIK (II) .. DMUI Ra-1 ~rl".l Donna ~~ me 1ru1,. a~ J R .-. Oiac•maA.ng o# Ran- OOllJh.. and 8ot>D1 clY'tror •s Jenna about CA&~ s pa1E'('1age • ,.., II g ILUI numa Gnane / rrt.h1 oecO? ... ~,..et 1~ ,~ tf\e io.e.r pres.c:>eol 01 a T .,.,d WOflO Pilt10r or rescue &t>t>a and S.. lrOIT' a pr.ane a t>oul re c.1ash 11 rv I I .... ..V _,. C>Jes.Js actress Jane ~tmour ~n JaSUI Randal meteo-'O'OQ<S' Ricnaro Some<v • clCIOf MatSllaJ Con 1 Lot1e<1 COtTI~" Stuce Snw- not1 f1 hf •unmrwn.. G .-nm 88 ~ends tn Greens- OOfo Thrs ooeumeritary ra~ questions at>ou1 1ne use ot wice inlormants ~ ll'liitanr poi11u g•w~ •nclu<)e(I is loot- age shot duling l~e 1979 Greensboro Ma~re' 1n No<th CaroMa (RI O I 1 nr I 'L.,.. If fCJt~ 0-..N 1 See Whal I Hear" I t 982 Bl()Q' dvny 1 ~Aarc. Smger. A H Tnom5o0<-. ThP. rr<'A·:!•e"rures ol bltn<J s.rigei c.ompc,sPr T "'-S Jilrvan !> cotlege ~da~wr l"'' I='(. • 1·11 40 m1n ) -...rl'IAC&I 1t'W TOP Mm IOllMQ Hateld Pe11y and Josie ToHes r a 11 rouno ESPN Ban- tamweogti1 Chamc.i1v•!>ho(> OOUI (lrom Dal- las Te.q IRI <2 tir~ 30 mm) •C!J llOVll AorCJOll 1975 ( 1974 Svspeose, Ct.arnon Hes1or Kareri Black When rhe creN of a 747 ~ 1<111ec:1111 a freak acci0en1 me c.noel steNaroess must ptlot rhe 11c sale11 1;> hrs 30 mm ) 't.At Fa"°' !P. Vear f 1982 Come<.Jy1 Petet O'loo.e ~ Harpef A dipsoman ac.a I >'rnPI mallnee ldOI has 0ttfec::u11y coping 'Nttr. the pressures of a lrve TV pedormance dtmng televtSlon's ~...:f~(lhr 35m1n) -· 'ci) •M.CC* CMtT Jvha escapes trom the mental 1ns1ttut1on and Teay's seaer past rs revealed to Mld\aef wt.en Angela goes ro extravagant lenglt'IS to run the woman out ot the v~J!4g ( 1 hr ) D S Tn Cllllalm ~ Jayne Kennedy IS among lhe guests. When Dick Clark hosts this latest &d1tt0n of prattalls and llubS never intended for pubhc view· ~~,hr) IJ 1't ~~ MOUITC* Mall lonows the tratl of a killer who murdered hie, ltancee 10 Friday, February 24, 1984 .,., Q (1 Iv J -llOCllY LO$ Angeles ~ al Vanc.ouver Ceru:ks 3 tn J I -MCI ' M JU,.... · The Cafe11!fia Featln'lg Boo Olshy ano Zrna LatrOefl :l'llS story by Nobel Pnz~wnner uac Basnevls Singer 15 set in a New Yoo Cty caletetla where lonety people sedt com- panonshlp O (I tv I ::C:: 90ftl "Ice Casi es 4 1979 Romance) Lym-Holy Jclln$on. Robby Benson A pronw:51ng young figure Skate.- ano her ~ find sudden success hald 10 oope wilh ~ ~ cs chosef'I to trui Cof a pre-Otympc comi>etltion I 1 Iv 55 rTwi, .,.. Sopllle's Choice' ( 1982 Ora- ma) IAefyt Street>. Kevin Kine In t947 a young Mlt• from the ~n takM up resi- dellCe 'M'llh a beell11f\ll Poksh immiorant a Ylciim ot Nall persecution and llef JewlSil t0tetleclual t>oytriend ·Fr (2 "'' 31 mtn I 1J) .,.. 'The Man Witn Two era.ns" r 1983, Comedy) Steve Manin. 1<.athleen TUtner A bra.n sugeon With a wretcneo married kte fals in lo¥e With a pcklec:I brain in a ....-th.at ~~to him telepatho caly R' (lhr 31mtn) .,_ "M1SS.119" (1981 Orama1 Jack Lemmon Scssy Spece4'I A rrllddle-aged New YC>OI businessman and his daoghtei'· in-taw lry to f.nd out What happened to his son who disappeated dunng the mitrtary ~ tn Chile-PG' (2 hrs . 2 nwi I ICUOllll --11'MCU -I _,.-.. , .. ._.--... NI 88Cll0 e ... TAii .. , ..... --.-, CM llUTMOUm '"The Catetetia" Featunng Bob ~y and Zehta Lampert this story by Nobe4 Prcz&-wmner Isaac BashevlS 5tngef rs set tn a New York Coty c.atetena whefe IOt\ely peop'9 seeil com- pantOOStllp Q ( 1 hr I (%).,.."A Little Se11" ( t981 Comedy) Tim Matheson. fdWard Heumann A newlywed commercial director t11es ol his bnde and t>ecomes a pt11landere1 'A ( 1 hr ,35mtn) ~WMAY"lllYU. ,,. mfflucal 11:t1 .,_"Bad Penny" ( t978. Comedy) Samantha Fox A young woman trleS to collect a fortune lett to hef by hef uncle ( 1 hi , 25 min I n:ll a Cl) .,. "Pleasure Cove" ( 1979 Romance) Constance Forslund Tom Jones A staff membef 111 a posh !Siano resort beCOmes romant1Cally entangled Witt! a roguish, charming guest (2 hrs , 15 mtn) 8 fm TO•tOKT Host Johnny Carson Guests singe< Linda Ronstadt comedian Dalnd Stetnbetg I 1 hr ) l ==-.nm 1'1CU CW 1W _.,. Scheduled Casey Kasem ( 1 hr . 30 mm ) CO).,_ "Ring Of Desire" (1981, Fanta sy) Geotg1na Spelvtn, Paul Thomas An aphrOdeSlac nng IS passed from person 10 person leaVing a trait of erotic encounters rn its wake. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) G ,. CLUI Featured a mtlllooalre with Mafta connections ( I ht . 30 min ) 11'9 (() 9'CIJIC8'8 119(t).,. "Black Emanuelte" (1976, Ora ma) Laura Gemser. Angelo lnlant1 A beaultful young Amencan pnotographef has a senes of romantic encountefs while on aSS1gnment in Kenya 'A' --1~mamW1 lftCllMOU.YWOOO ~1$ Pav! Mo1.-r T a•ny $c:hn89der (!). 11181T ......... -... O .,. 'Twins Of fvlt" 11972 Ho1•v1 Peter Custw'O Luan Peters A &eftf< 1emblie and mystenous events &ee!T !> 1 be the WOtk ot a dlabol.icaJ pa11 ol ,,,. rl!, Cl"' '°min I ITmT'lf1'1MFIMC9CO OW wmt IUIM LIW • wmt ,_ Web51et Lewi :-, ,o.ne<t by vocaJcsrs Bernard lgh~r Sv Ota Erwin and lhe New England Cons., .. ;i lfXY ol MUSIC Post-Pop Ofc~tra ti • ,J eoncen teatU<ing some ot nis latest c rr positions ( 1 tv ) ca..utl umJWL "Sun Ben c,,r lerence Game" Old Domtn.on \IS V11g1r11a Commonweanh or Alabama-Bnm1nghttn1 ...s Western Kentucky (R) (2 hrs I ml@ ~TUCll 11) w .cNa i&ACllCWI n..m A betllnd-the-sceoes looll at the ma l"nll of Micl\ael Jacksoo's muSIC video or n1~ "'' s.ngle ··Ttirdlef Also onclu<leO ttrP MICl'lael Jack.sOn's perlounance or A111tp Jean trom the 'Motown 25' special '"0 e,((.e(pts from Beal It' and ·can tw Feet ti (I nr I tl:tlD e AmAY llGHT VIJIOI Vul<'OS tnClude ~ran ~ran (''New MOOf "' Monday ) Queen ( 'Radio Gaga 1 Genesis t Illegal Allen") Eurytl'l,.. t.!> l"Hefe Comes The Ratn A9<11n I ilOO Rockwell ( SomebOdy s Watch.ng M~ 1 t 1tv,30mtn ) 19UCA'ITOPTBI ooc.i I I INT L.A.: W'IDIOI IOWMl llMTWILW • .,.. "Pretty MatdS An In A R "' (1971. Myslery) Rock Hudson. A•!Q• O.ClunSOf'I A guidance counwtor. the •:l-OI ol a bevy ol high school beauties. w<1r~s wrlh a 1eachef and a police capra1r ,, sotving the mysrery ot se-,,eral cheer1,.a11er ktthngs 'A ( 1 ht , 32 mrn ) tl:tl(ff).,.. "Siar Trei( II The Wrrw 1 11 Khan" 1 1982. Soence·Fictt0n) w .i1 i" Sha1ner Ricaroo Montalban Aom Jttrr PS T Kirk reassembles hts old crew ar rJ t1<JI lies a v1ndictrve enemy whO blami>< r ··~ lor the death of his Nile 'PG' 1 t ,,, S5 min ) t11t1il'\.AYIOYCll1"1 -W .UT~~cou..KTIC* • mo.. "The Valacl'll Papers· 1 '"7? Drama) Charles Bronson, Ltno Venr 1.i A notoroOUS undel'WorkJ hgu(e de<•1'> •a 1es1tty belOfe a Senate 1nvestigahl'Q c 11 mr11ee (2 nrs ) (!) .,.. "The Incredible Shnnktng M • ( 1957. Scieoce-Fec::tlOn) Gran! W oa"ls Randy Stuart A man d«SCoverc; r'" " Shnnk1ng alter being envek>peO .i strange log (2 hrs ) I A&.L.•MfAm.Y 90¥ll "The Nake<I Ma14 I t95 • I 'J ma) Ava Gardflef, Anthony Fra r "-1 The IOve alfaor between the ~< t • ' Alba and Francisco Goya is 1mm · 1 ·Pd 1n his pa1n1tng of he< m rhe nude • • ,~ 30mrn ) CO).,.. "The Ptnk Ladies" ( t980 :-1ra ma) Vanessa Del Rio. Samantha r " A group ol bore<! wives and their lrus11~tt'C husbands use their 1mag10attons 101 some sexual adventure ( 1 hr . 20 rn1n ) w•==• rJS mo.. "Xtro" ( 1983, Scienc.e f t:' ~ Ph11tp Sayer Bern1ee Stagers An p.irl' 1 "\I returns fr om an ahen abduc11on 11 • h • .,.,. ooSly worse condttton than wtier1 "' .. n R' I t h1 20 mtn I ,.. llO¥ll "The Wolf Man" ( 1938, HO<· r0<) Clavde Rains, Lon Chaney Jr. A man realizes atter he has suffered an attack by a wolf that he 1s becoming a W9fewoll. ( 1 hr , 30 min) ... llO¥ll "Body And Soul .. (1981. Ora· ma) Leon Isaac Kennedy, Jayne Kenne- dy A yoong black turns 10 prlzeflghllng to raise the money he needS lor medical school 'A' ( t hr • 45 min. ) M II llO¥ll "The Day Of The Jackal" ( 1973. Suspense) Edward FoK. Teteoce Ale•anoer An International hit man and qvtcil-cnange art1s1 called "The Jackal" IS hired by the OAS to assassinate Charles De Gaulle (2 hrs . 50 min ) CD llO¥ll "Act Of AggressiOn" (1973. Orama) C&thenne Deneuve. Jean-Louis Trinttgnant Dererm1ned to take the la w 1n10 his own hands, a man sets out to find lhe motorcyclists responStble for kitting his wife and child 'R' ( 1 hr 31 min.) HI I llAllY m.D mOM LA. TODAY llO¥ll "Don't Raise The Bodge, Lowttt The River" ( 1968. Comedy) Jerry Lewis, Terry· Thomas An American continually attempts rtdtculous "get-rich-quick" schemes. eventually causing his British wile 10 leave him (2 hrs ) ~:. "Davis Cup .. U.S vs. Aumanla in a ftrst round singles match (A) (2 hrs . 30mln) • 1 11GHT TMCll -... MON "Ealing Raoul" ( 1982. Come- dy) Paul Bartel. Mary Woronov A down- on·thelr·luck married couple discover that they can make the money they need 10 buy !heir dream diner by knocking oH well-heeled sex perverts 'A' ( 1 !'If • 25 min) -Saturclay -•Morning ___ _ .. ~u.a.•Alll~ 9IOllTIC8nll llO¥ll "Something 0 1 Value" ( 1957 Orama) Rock Hudson, Dana Wynter. (1 hr , 53 min) .. (11) ITMCADI 1c11{[) ~ ... "Basketball Defensing the Pivot Man" Guest Lou Car· nesecca. St. John's coach. (A) mi ntlWOM.DTC*OMOW IYllAT . -FOOTUU. "USFL Prevtew" (R) .. llOYI! "White Comanche" ( 1967, Western) Joseph Collen Wiiiiam Shatner 2 hrs) ~ -The sona ol ex· astronaut Phil Tracey head for exclllng new 1dven1urttS 1n this animated lilm ( 1 hr ,30mln ) .. KmlWOllJ) -lllllT'Y Vl.UAUOM rr••1t• llWUCAlf.S 1BTALI ..... ., ~­MTTHIU~ •ITUDM> ..., HOU ''Black Bass Fishing 1n Eufaula. Al " (A) (Q) llOYI! "Advenrures 0 1 The Wilderness Famlly" ( 1975. Adventure) Robert ()) "AYIOT'l l'UlllA11 • .. Richard Dawson hosts the 25th anntveraery cele- b<atlon of Hugh Hefner's magazine 11 the Playboy Mansion West in Holmby Hiiis. Galllornia ( 1 hr., 30 min.) CZ) MON "Bone" ( 1972) Yaphet Kotto. Andrew Duggan. A used car dealer. hlS wile. a repairman and a bank clerk are involved in a humourOU$ Mfles of events. i! hr .. 35 min.) 1:8 CID llO¥ll "The Pirates Of Penzance" ( 1983. Musical) Kevin Kline, Angela Lansbvry. Gllbe<t al'ld Sulllvan'a comic opera tells the st°')' of a pltate'a appren- tice who wants to make an ~1 IMng and his romance with the daughter of a major-general. 'G' ( 1 hr , 52 min.) • 8 llO¥ll "Frankensrem Meets The W°'f Man" ( 1943, H0<ror) Lon Chaney, Ilona Massey. A werewolf seef<lng release from his cvrse rvns into Frankenstein's moo- stttt. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) ~-IUlft'--0 a.ct)':. "My Favorite Year'' (1982. Comedy) Peter O'T oole. Jessica Harper A dipsomanlacal former matinee Idol has dlffictJlty coping with the preasores of a live TV perlormanoe during television's gc>ldetl ... 'PG' (1 hr • 35 min.) •CC>• "The Rutles" (1978, Comedy) Michael Palin, Nell Innes. A comedic 1()()1( at The Beatles with narration by Dan Aykroyd, Giida Redner, and JOOn Belushi. i hr., 15 min.) .. --~ IMllCUl Rn ILD. .. llOWll "That Ch;mplOnthlp Season" ( 1982. Orama) BnX» Dem. Stacy KNCh. Alter years of reuniting to try to Ignite past glOry, four former high school basketbaH standouts find that rivalry among them- selves may cause the group to break apart. 'A' ( 1 hr • 50 min.) Logan, Susan Damante Shaw. ( 1 hr . 40 min.) CZ) llO¥ll "The Fixer" ( 1968, Orama) Dirk Bogarde, Alan Bates (2 hrs.. 12 min.) .. LA.llD 1*"CAT , ... , .. CClllM I• WM PIOfU VOICI OI AWCA.W ~--Yem ----n'l YOUl .. 111• RMCM .-awu.u. llO¥ll "Casey's Shadow" ( 1978, Dr•· ma) Waller Matthau, Alexis Smith ( 1 hr 57 min ) (I) Pl.AV YU lllT QOll "Mid and Shon Irons" (A) QI) ITAll1'ma A young girl 111 torn between the c:Jeslre to make it in the muStC WOfld and her mother's wish for her to ~sue a m~tlcal career ( l hr.) MIUCIWl.m •.ooPY aM9'Mili_ ..... Ln'n.IMICALI ttl M MCllCIHC• I Lmll MICA&.1 llCM /~IOCK l ll'lmM'nC*M.MOUI tJlflWI) CMMIMIM> OOOODAYU. MIT.-ol .U.ITMIT ,_ "Davie Cup" U S vs Avman1a .. (!).,,.. .... • .. "Dimples.. ( 1936, Comedy) Shirley Temple, Helen Wettley. A Uttle glr1 sings and dances on the atreets of New York to support herself and her grandfa- the<. ( 1 hr .• 30 miO,) <m ... "Wrong IS Right" (1982. Co,,,. dy) Sean Connery. G"e<><ge Grizzard. A charismatic. globetrotting TV news report· ., becomes lnvOlved In Middle Eastern ler· rorlsm. a slanderous presidential cam- paign ond a nuclear arms sale that could lead to World War Ill. 'A' ( 1 hr .. ..55 min.) CZ)llOm "If You Could See What I Hear" (1982. Btooraphy) Marc Singer, R.H. Thomson. The misadventures of blind slnger-oomposer Tom Sullivan's college days are recounted. 'PG' ( 1 hr , 40 min.) •111T-JTHILW " CMTOOlll tit1 .,_ "The Ghost Of Frank'lflStein" ( 1942, Horror) Lon Chaney Jr , Evelyn Ankers. C><. Frankenstein'• mon&te! rlsee to d:nt=s creator. ( 1 hr .• 30 min ) ~ .-mwa VIC'I y~ LOT OI) .,.,. "Fighting Back" ( 1982. Ora· ma) Tom Skerrltt, Patti Lupone. An angry Phtladelphlan organizes a vigilante force 10 stem the hde of vlolenr crime In his n~hborllood 'R' ( 1 hr .• 36 min.) 11118 llO¥ll "Annabel Takes A Tour" ( 1938. Comedy) Lucille Ball, Jack Oekie. A once-famous star goes on a tour to renew her decaying careet ( 1 hr .. 25 min.) im ..... -. ~ _. ''From Hera To E1emlty" ( 1954, Drama) Burt Lancaster. Mont· gomery Clift. The calm befOf'e 1he storm Is seen through the eyes ot five people sta· tloned at Pearl Harbor just before WOJld War II ( 1 hr . 58 min ) .. (!)CMT'OC*I in a first round doobles match (Live) (3 hrs.) ([) ..,_ "Misty" ( 1961, Orama) David Ladd. Arthvr O'Connell. ( 1 hr .• 32 min.) G ....,me c:cmvTW Nl())llCMI "AalntrM County" (1957. Ora· ma) Elizabeth raylof. MontgomOf)' Cllft. 2 hrs .• 55 mlnj 1lll unwuw•ca GD•ETALll wune•nc-. .,.....,. ..a fllO&I ROCll 11 is ttme tor Httle tterpln Doozer to be given her helmet and join the work force as an adult 0ooZ9f Ga-ICOTT ?llldl)9CMl "Dr. Strangelove" (1964. Com- edy) Peter Sellers, George C Scott (2 hrs) .. u=.. 1.::-000 --All).ooPf ----.., ... ·-------•mDO U'M9 YIDIOMllOX llO¥ll "Ad11entures 0 1 The Wiiderness Family II" ( 1976. Adventure\ Robert Logan. Susan Damante Shaw Friday, February 24, 1984 11 1 -latarclay Cont. -,~-=:----·--TMATtm ... llmfU PAC-llM/-CUl/-...0 ..,...._. AmAL.Y91CI Animated. Gilda Radner and Billy Crystal provide the vole· es for various anlmats as they prepare tor their own Olympic games. ( 1 hr., 30 min ) 00 .,. "To Catch A King" ( 1983. Ora· ma) Robert Wagner, Teri Gau. (2 hrs.) CI.) .,. "Concert For Bangladesh" (1972, Mu~al) Documentary. ( 1 hr , 39 min.) (%).,."The White Rose" ( 1983) Lena Stolze, Martin Benrath. (2 hrs.) ... (J)-.._ "U.S.T.A. Women's Indoor Championships" Final rounds (live from East Hanover. N.J.). (2 hrs.) I WfllftollAva tmTAUC -~OCIUM ... .,. "Malibu Beach" ( 1978. Come- dy) Kim Langford, James Daughton (2 .. ,·~in=e,:..-= O TMlumD WMln.. .,. "The Man From The Alamo" ( 1953. Western) Glenn Ford, Julie Adams. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) I YMCMCOOI lllMlll'lll M90UIM THI AITI THI 1J11 • l'I .. .,. "Kiss Me. Kill Me" ( 1976. Mys- tery) Stella Stevens, Michael Anderson -11.::t·l al"""/ ICOOIY DOO I -.DO ,,. ........ ........ '" ... • COOJ •I W CCUlrt ··Trans- portation Tax: Right Or Wroog?" You. the Orange County voter, wlll go to the ballOts next June to decide whether or not to impose a one-cent increase on the sales tax for funding coun1y transportation proj- ects. CC).,. "In Love And War" ( 1958. Ora- ma) Roberl Wagner. Jeffrey Hunter. (1 hr .. 51 min,) CE) IUY YOUR mT 80l.I "The Scoring Shots" (R) aD THI IGU -A young boy becomes Involved In a suspenseful hunt lor Captain Kidd's burled treasure. ( 1 hr.) Cl).,. "Kiss Me Kate" (1953, MUSI· cal) Kathryn Grayson, Howard Keet. ( 1 hr .. 49 min.) .. CL) .. "The Music Man" (1962, Musi- cal) Roberl Preston, Shirley Jones (2 hrs .. 31 min ) -·CID ....,.. WCCL.,., ..... ..... I "',, M>Cl8t .,. "The Search" ( 1956. Western) Clayton M()()(e, Jay Sllverheels. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) I llAllC Ol IEICllATM PAlll'm ... .._ -fl001ULL "USFL Preview" (A) .,. "International Vetvet" ( 1978, Orama) Tatum O'Neal, Anthony Hopkins. (2 hrs .. 7 min.) CZ>.,_ "From Hell To Texas" ( t958. Western) Don Murray. Diane Varsi ( 1 hr . 40min.) tW 8 (J) ICM IAlll1ULL Boston Coll&S)e 12 Friday, February 2~ 1984 vs. Georgetown or Auburn at Louisiana State (2 hrs.) I dm!ICA'I T'OP'IB 0 l•t•INCIAL. "The Dog Days Of Arthur Cane'' A selfish teen·aget who has been translormed Into a shaggy dog suddenly reetlzes his attitude Is changing when he rescues his master from the path of a speedln~ C!". (Part 2 of 2) Q (!) Qa ~ IAIOTIALL Marquet1e IY&af.:•l w.TmlPGIAMAIOI. COU.W IAmTMLL. Marquette vs Notre Dame (Subject to blackout) (2 hrs.) ©)tlT1Wl•MOM9 tt:ll<l?l .,. "War Paint" ( 1953, Western) Robert Staok, Joan Taylor (2 hrs.) tt:t11•---.... uz. di Ym!ICM umll'All» Host Dick Clark. Guests: Eddie Money ("The Big Crash," "Club Mtehelle"), Deborah Allen IBab)d Lied") ( 1 hr.) ••1ae mAT Cl9I OI UI "''MC:900 w.TmlPGIAMAIOI MOT llOCK: ..C.Olf YlllO __ ........ __ _ -1 U.WTICMOU.I COURI u.ITUU. South Carolina vs. UCLA (2 hrs.) G.,. "Seven Alone" (1975, Adven· ture) Dewey Martin, Aldo Ray. (2 hrs.) e .,_ "Return Ot The Master Kiiier" (1980. Adventure) Wang Lung Wet. Uu • Chia Hui. ( 1 hr .. 45 min ) -~-"'" 'Iha~ '* ~ "" All) I um.IHOUm .,... ..... IUH••OlllMA? P .,,. ''ThlS Time Forever" ( 1980, Romance) Claire Pimpare, Vincent Van Patten. ( 1 hr , 35 min.) CO) llCME "The Beast Within" ( t982. Horror) Ronny Cox. Brb1 ~h ( 1 hr , 30 min.) Cl) llO¥ll "Lovesick" ( t983. Comedy) Dudley Moore. Elizabeth McGovern. ( 1 hr .• 35 min) -1--cmu.u. GRBDvmlOI NA..,._ "$125,000 Meister Brau ()pen" (live from'Buckeye Lanes 1n North Olmstead, Ohio) ( 1 hr. 30 min.) e MOWll "Abbott And Costello In The Foreign Legion" ( 1950. Comedy) Patri- cia Medina, Watter Slezak. ( 1 hr. 30 min.) • -• 111111 TOOAY "Ted Turner -· How He Otd It" This entrepreneur discvsses his career trom the age of 24 to his present status as one of the most pow· erful f0<ces 1n AmerlC8n broadcasting '9 a 111• Ol llAllAMPEIT (Z)m¥W "If You Could See What I Hear" ( 1982. Biography) Marc Singer. AH Thomson ( 1 hr .. 40 min) ,.,. (JJ .,. "Star Trek II The Wrath 01 Khan" ( 1982, Science-Fiction) Wilham Shatner. Ricardo Montalban ( 1 hr , 55 min.) W tJ (I) IPOITI IATimAY Schedule<' Michael Spinks and Eddie Davis in a WBA World Light Heavyweight championship bout, scheduled for 15 rou.nds (live from Atlantic City. NJ ) , Men's World Speed Ska11ng Champ1oosh1p (from Gothen· burg, Sweden). Great Poot Shoot-Out {from Atlantie Ci~~·faJ.i hrs.) II GI) QOU.111 Kentucky at Georgia (2 hrs.) Cf) COtJ.19 IMll1'IMJ. Illinois vs. Pur due (2 hrs J fD u.u.1--.. llDOOl TMCI m> AIU> CMAWtlll• .. Coverage of the oulmina- uon of a year of head·10-head compe1ition by Ame11ca's foremost track and field stars. including Eammon Couglan, Carl Lewis. and Evelyn Ashford (from Madison Sguare Garden) (2 hrs.) m 1nRODUC1eG moLOGY (E) CGUHI IAlll1ULL Illinois vs. Pur- due =eel to blackout) (2 hrs.) (ff) "T.A.G. -The Assassination Game" ( 1982. Orama) Robert Carradine. Linda Hamilton. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) '1) C0UM IAm!UU. Fresno State vs Utah State (2 hrs.) W @ ~OI~ A profile of New Jer~resented. ( 1 hr.) tall I l&RT ATTHI .,_. lfTWUCmG moLOGY D-Oll -••mwt*Am --..0 C.. -The U.S Ski Team returns to America to compete 1n the U S. National Championships, known as the "U.S. Open" of skiing (from Copper Mountain, Colo ) ( 1 hr ) UKOMI (!t THI M>AD TO LOI ... D Alhle1es profiled are world record sprinter Calvin Smith. Tornado yachtsmen Randy Smyth and Jay Glaser. and swimmers Greg, Mark and Kim PhOdenbaugh, also, a seg- ment on sports medicine. { 1 hr.) QJ llOWE "Guns Of The Magnificent Sev· en" ( 1969. Western) George Kennedy. James Whitmore 12 hrs.) I Ul1\llTM IAUC'TICA AIElllCM ITORY llOWE "Stroker Ace" ( 1983, Come- dy) Bun Reynolds. Loo Anderson ( 1 hr 36min) (OJ .cMI "Cat People" ( 1981 , Fantasy) Nastass1a Kinsk1. Malcolm McDowell (2 hrs) LS) MOYll "Victor / Victoria" ( 1982. Comedy) JuJie Andrews. Aoberl Preston &hrs .. 15 min J 2:9 W wmtOIUIDOWUOll ~ ••lltltl*Am ml .-c. ITORY CH) llC)WW "liar's Moon" ( 1982. Orama} Matt Dillon Cindy Fisher. ( 1 hr .. 45 min J (I) .cMI "Independence Day" ( 1983. Drama) Kathleen Oulntan, David Kelln ( 1 hr. 50m1n) m QZ) MOTORllB l.WllU'llD 1111 ([) .cMI "Something Of Value" ( 195 7. Drama) Rock Hudson. Dana Wynter (I hr , 53 mrn) MIG llOVll "Hl1ack" ( 1973, Suspense) David Janssen. Keenan Wynn ( 1 hr 30 min) 1-:. "The Three Stooges In Orbrl' { 1962. Comedy) Three Stooges. CarOI Christensen (2 hrs.) U ~T An examinatioo of the ongoing controversy surrounding the Oak· land Raiders and their move to Los Ange- les OO HAMY O U 1'11 IWID'Y IOYI I IW9CY DMW Im- Timi Cf) DOW YOUR taT• Q]) W0M.D CUP·-The U.S Ski Team returns to Amertea to compete 1n the US National Championships, known as ltle 'U S Open" of skiing (from Coppet Mountain, Colo ) ( 1 hr.) fl} MOYA ''It's Abovt Time" Actor Dudley Moore guldet viewers on a quest f()( the mtanlng or time -a concept which has Ieng battled &elentlata, phllosOphera and II~•· (R) t:;1 ( 1 hr.) .......... ---·· M• CAIDCD -.-nm • aAClla RI fl• ACC:Olllm flOI TNs show documents the Ra.ndOlph LlndMy Simpso!l COllOCtlon of Black histo- ry coosl&tlng of more than 6,000 Items. cata!OQl.led by Vale Unlver91ty. ( 1 hr.) fill..,.• "$125.000 Meister Brau .. (from Buckeye Lanet In North eed.=. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) I====-..... 1111-•ccurm.- • IJM!m .,. ''Shao Lin Iron Claws" (1978. ~"";;:i:t wary-Tao, UJ-Mln. (2 hrt) a I _.. 1111 -Featured: an lntetVlew with Miu Piggy; a I<><* at this yeer's Grammy Award nominees fOf best prOduoer, Including Quincy Jones and Phil Ramone. ( 1 hr.) • .,. "Big Jake" (1971, Western) .JOnn Wayne. Alchard Boone. (2 hrs.) ... "Moby Dick". (1956, Adven· I::/ Gregory Peck. Alchard Basehart. (2 • Ml .. 1111 cu -Bob VIia looks at hOw log cabins are manufactured and tourt one In Vermont. t:;I =Ml "lhe Batkleys Of Broadway" ~) Fred Astaire, Glngef tera. ( 2 hrs.) #ft9•Mtftfll,Q!"llo--AmM.'9tel Animated. Giida end 8*y Crystal proW» the voe- • for vt(1ous animate as they prepere f()( their own Olvrnolc gamea. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) (I) ,_-:ro.vi. Cup" U.S. vs. Rumanla In a first round dOobles match. (R) (2 tvs.l.. ~ MIN ll9llY All» ,AT •1umm••••-w.z11 -TU .-n fllCt\W Guest: Terry elf. 1 -.a~ATM.,_. 5 ill I 11 AMm•m-•a""•-,_,.... .,. "Detty Ouc:tc's Movie: Fantastlo Island'' ( 1983, Comedy) Animated. Voic- es b= Blanc. (1 hr .. 18 min.) (%) "The Axer" (1968. Orama) Dll1c Bogerde, Alan Bates. (2 hrs.. 12 min.) .,.., ...... .. CI> .. "The Stunt Man" ( 1980. Ora- ma) Petet O'T<>CMe. Stew Rallaback (2 hrs .• 9 min.) •• M IOM TO LOI All z• Olymplc ~ profiled are Shawn O'Sullivan (boxing), Traoee T•laver• (gymnas11cs) 8lld w• Bank• (trtp4e )ump). (1 hr.) I~:"'" -... "" ..,.. ScheOOled: conclUlbl of the Race Across Amet'l- c. cr~ntry bleycle r11ee (from Cal!-- fornla to Ntw ~; Witlternetlonal Drag Racing Cha (from Pomo- .,., Cdi~(1 tv., min.) l=COMI !.:-...... (8) .,. "Savannah Smites" (1982. Adventure) Mark Miller. Donovan Scott t! hr .. 45 min ) (Q) CGUM MmtlM1. Florida State vs Virginia r;::~r~ •a?> ma Chicago Buns a1 Atlanta Hawtta (2 hrs .. 15 min.) llWIMI_,.,.. II .. ... ~ C... • FR f/11 W Flash- baci<s and hlghllghts of the 1983 season and an lnter\llew with the Cubs' new pitch· er Scott Sander80tl. 9 -...., "" ..,.. Scheduled· The oonck.Jslon of the Race Acron Ameri- ca cross-country bicycle race (from Call- fomla to New Jersey); Wlntematlonal Drag Racing Chal'T\DIOnShlPe (from Pomo- na, Calif.). ( 1 hr .. ~ mln.j I DOCTOIWMO llT'mAnouL awm Ford Rowan hosts a look at Important trends and news events In the United Stat• as seen by for- eign television and print )oumalls1s sta· tloned In this country. (C)llU1UX __ ..,. ..... -11== llOWll "The Time Machine" (1960. $clence-Actlon) Rod Ta~. Yvette Mlm- leux Based on the novel by H.G. Wells A computer gen~ devises a unlqUe vehicle that carries him to a futuristic society invotved in rebellion against subterranean t:i-~~·~ .... Cf) CGUM umTIM1 Iowa -,.. Minne- lsot~~2 hr~~- ... a.I "'CC.-ITl111_.~--A look at popular music'• hits from the pest yeat wtth guests Including Culture Ctub. Men At Work. Prince. Bonnie Tyler. Greg Kihn Band and Mlchael Sembello. (2 hrs.) 81)CM.&mUWI' CC).,. "In Love And Wer" ( 1958, Ora- ma) Robert Wagner. Jeffrey Hunter. The effects of Wotld War II upon three Marlnee from vastly different backgrounds are por- trayed. (thr .. 51mln.) ([) CGUM um1UU. Iowa vs. Minne.- sot& (Sub)eet to blackout) (2 hrs.) Cl) 5IOCa f/11 nm • ''Culture Club And ·OtiV;:a· ~·----&:"'YWOCD -TMOll•Me .. - 798 I Cll M 1"" Featured: journey to the Mont8fey Penlnsula and explore Car- mel, Montefey. and Big Sur; Cannery Row. Fl5herman's Wharf. the 17 mile drive, Clint Eastwood' 1 restaurant and some t>eautlfut deserted be8ct'8s and stars' hideaways. I Cl) MdTUCIOwrntDA•IGiOMIZ lllU.YWOOO CLO.W Featured: actress An,,..Margret talks about her upoomlng role In the new TV film, "Street- HEADACHES? 11••• ... rt• •4••••••tf •u.s. For Ad Action . Cal a Daiy Piot AD-VISOR 642-5678 YOU DESERVE TO FEEL GOOD CALL 845-6300 For Complimentary Coneultatlon WESTCLIFF CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE Dr. Robett A. 8edger 2M3 w .. tcltff Dr., Sul .. 1m Newport Beach (neer Coco'• on 17th end lrvlne) Most Insurances Accepted Friday, February 24, 1984 13 -Satunlay Conl. car Named Oesi<e''. behlnd·the-scenes of a new movie. "Woman In Red." dlrecled by Gene Wiider ano also s1amng Gilda Radner and Charles GrOdln. take a humooroos look at TV Why Is most TV bor~ I 1'111 •ya.a I.ft anaTAI t• 7 119 -Feat urea an 1nteNiew wllh Miss Piggy, a look at this year's Grammy Award nomenees IOf best p<Odocer. 1nclud1ng Quincy Jones and Phil Ramone ( 1 hr.) 9 KO MmlCA ''Al The Crossroads" An explOfaOon of wlldhfe's struggle fOf sutvlval 1n modem Ame<1ca features many endangered mammals.. buds and fishes that have never been filmed befOfe (R) OD CMAT\IDO*U... ~ -ITOllY "See How They Run" A look at h<>w pomic1ans and repo<ters need and use each other as lhe Iowa caucus ~proaches <.HJ .,_ "51111 01 The Night" (1982. Suspense) Roy Sche1<Jer, Meryl Streep A psychiatrist becomes 1nceasingly involved with a mys1e11oos woman who was the mistress of a murdered patient 'PG' ( t hr. 30 min ) CO .,_ "Enter The NtnJ8" ( 1981, Adventure) Franco Nero. Susan Geo<oe An American martl81 arts e>!peft sets out to aitenge the murder of htS beSI friend 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 mtn ) CO).,_ "The End" I 1978. Comeoy) 8Uf1 Reynolds. Dom De Lui98 A terminal· ly ill man musters lhe courage and delet· m1nat100 10 tace his 1mpend1ng death with a sense of dtgntly 'R' ( 1 hr • 40 min J (I).,_ "Lovesick" ( 1983, Comedyl Dudley MOOfe, 8izabeth McGovern A married psych1atns1 finds himself falling 1n love with a patienl 'PG' ( 1 hr . 35 mm.) (%) llO¥ll "V1s111ng Hours" ( 1982. Suspense) Michael Ironside. Lee Gran1 A psychotic: mUfderer searches fOf his next victim, a TV newswoman WhO sorv1vea an earlier attack, 1n a big city hospital 'R' ( 1 hr . 45 min ) IMOllllDUllA 79 ~·Mil 1:11 DAM:lflna Ml• YOUR I.ft IYICllU. flWIJC,,,. .. mm w D1100 .,..._ "On Key" Ned Stein· berger, owner of a small business thal produces an 1nnovatrve and extremely popular electric ~ gu11ar. must cope with impatient cus1omers and new comp&- t•tk>o~ flDIUUZlll CO .._,..... Neal Gabler and Jef· Irey Lyons look at nS1ng stars Tom Cruise. Mickey Rourke. RebeCC8 OeMOfnay and Eric Roberts • 8 CJ) ltlZ IODI Farley, unmaSks an unlikely gang of senlOf c11t2ans who has resorted to stealing food and renl rnooey Since a computer error declared them dead and therefore 1nellg1ble fOf Social Security ( 1 hr ) D GD Ul'P•T.,.... Drvmmond and Maggie are married, and Arnold acquires a new hltle brothet. ( 1 hr ) 8 .,_"The Howling" (1981, Horror) Dee Wallace. Patrick Macnee A woman reporter 1s menaced by a killer who seems 10 be B we<ewolf (2 hrs ) 8 0 T..&. H00«8 Stacy's plans tor mar· riage are deall a severe blow When she •S accused ot losing a large amount ot herOln 14 Friday, February 24, 1984 during a drug t>ust, but Hooker suspects the thlet may be her hence o ( t hr ) G m¥ll "Tora! TOfal TOia!" I 1970, Drama) Martin Balsam. Joseph Cotten In Decembef. 194 1, Japanese forces 1eady themselves to mount a mas.slve air assaull ~'::rarbOr (3 ht$, • m¥ll "The MaclOntostl Man" ( 1973, Adventure) Paul Newman. Dominique Sanda Based on a novel by Desmond Bagley A British lntelllgenoe agen1 and his female cohort are fOfced to cope with double agents Bnd Ulple-crosses oo their mlSSIOO to capture a communist spy (2 hrs)· S) UnCllAL ca<*UltlC lfllCW. "Save The Panda" The giant panda IS observed 1n the remote Wolong Natural Reserve in China and 1n Z.006 around the WOfld. and the historic International el1ort to help them 1n their light f<>< survival 1s examined i )Q(l hr) FAU.Ne-fl*WR,_ .WW "Night Shirr· (1982. Comedy) Henry Winkle<. Michael Keaton Two mghlllme m0<gue attendants become "love brOl<ers'' for a group of hookers who ha'le lost their ptmp 'R' ( 1 hr , 45 m1n ) C1J """.a.-n-.,.-... ,.-m m¥ll "Happy Go Lucky" ( 1936, Comedy) Phil Reg.an. Evelyn Venable A singer dlSCOVef'S that he Is a took·allke tor a Navy p1lo1 suspected ol treason (2 • hrs ) .. @ ... .. 6l) .,_ "Little Lord Fauntlewy" ( 19313. Orama) Freddie Bartholomew, Mickey Rooney A llttle Brooklyn lad becomes a proper Brlllsh IOrd wHh impeccable taste and manners (2 hrs ) .cMI "To Gatch A King" ( 1983. Ora· ma) Robert Wagner Te11 Garr An Amert· can nigtilclub ownet a11empts to block a p1<>1 devised 10 kidnap the Duke and DucheSS of Windsor (2 hrs) .. @~TUCICI .. f) CJ).,_ "Sharky's Machine' ( 198t, AdVenture) Burt Reynolds. Rachel Ward A vice cop uncovefs hlgh·level govern· ment corruptt00 wtule investigating lhe murder of a call girl (Viewer Discretion Advised) (2 hrs .• 30 min.) D GD WI IOY rT ua1 Dave is depressed and irritated when Claudia announces she 1s moving to Los Angeles. so he takes 11 out on Jay D a LOft IQAT A fastidious bullet teOP ard1zes Ace's new !Ob. Gopher dons a d•s· gwse 1n an attempt to help a lovely wom· an find romance for het mother, and a bevy of Miss Americas grace the decks ol the Love Boat o ( 1 hr ) (!) ..,_ "F11epower" ( 1979. Mystery) Sophia l.!Ofen. James Coburn A man's widow and several othef parties convtWge on lhe Ca11bbean to learn the reasons behind her husband's violent death (2 hrs .• 30 min) l lTMllMCM m¥ll "Man In A Cocked Hat" ( t959. Comedy) Peter Selle<s. Te<ry·Thomas. A scanerbraloed clerk spreads chaos When he is sent as special ambassadC>f to a IOf· mer British colony ( 1 hr . 30 min.) ([) COUIGI tAtaTUl1 MarQuelle vs Notre Dame (R) (2 hrs) MO¥W "Flashdance" ( 1983, Musical) Jennifer Beals, Michael Nouri A young woman who wOfks as a welder strives for success as a nightclub dancer 'A' ( t hr . 35 min) (0 ) _,. "The Pirates Of Penzance" I t983. Musical) Kevin Kline. Ange1;i l.Ansbury Gllt>en and Sullivan'• com cpeta tells lhe SIO<Y of a plfate·1 apprer 11ce who wants to make an honest hvir~ and his romance w1lh the daughtet 01 " major-general. 'G' (2 hrs.) ()) llCMI "Independence Day" ( 198 Orama) Kathleen OU1nlan. David Ketth A young mechanic finds himself falling ir love with a waitress ( 1 hr . 50 min ) (%) m¥ll "Str~et Ace" ( 1983. Come dy) Burt Reynolds. Loni Anderson '' trvcke< makes a bad deal with an unscr., pulous tried chicken franchlset an·J becomes romantically involved w11h 1 pretty but wg1na1 P R woman 'PG 1 hr. 36 min.) .. alJ~TUCll 1119 O GD llAllA'I ,.., Y Having already wM the eleet'°" for may0< . ._.ama now must deelde II she really wants the job (Part 2J -a GD 1111 YB.LOW IOll A beautiful wom an leudS with Chance when her magn h cent wtld stallion lhteatens the herd on 1r.., YellOw Rose ranch ( 1 hr ) 11 =AIY _,,.A fOfmer madam wan1s her three favoflte ex-employees 11 auend her wedding. but the thfee women now respectable citizens. are not ver 1 amuous to see her 1tgaln O ( 1 hr ) ... eou> (C).owll "Casey's Shadow" (1978, Ora ma) Waller Matlhau. AleJcas Smith In thP htghly compe1111ve world of horse racing . .s man and his sons place thetr talth 1n 1r1e arnmal they've raised from birth afl..J trained 10 be a chemploii 'PG' {1 tu 57 min) 11.11'1 TAU MIN'I YOU -mtrTUCll -tmM.nmAT ..,If.ft "Reilly Ace Of SpteS" Ru Si8's minister of marine agrees to dtvOIC" his wile Nadia. who is In love with Reilly '" a mutually beneficial bargain f0< hrmse 1 and= (Par16 of 12) r;> (1 hr) '1!) "The North Star" ( \943 Dr • ma) Dana Andrews. Walter Huston Ou• 1ng World War II. a·coorageous bano ,1 RUSS1an nationala attempts to prevert a Nll.ll lakeovtK ol their city ( 1 ht • 30 mor Cll LOCA11C* "The Pee-Wee Hermd ShOw" A sahre of 1950s kiddie show· starring Paul Reubens as Pee-Wee HP• man (1 hr.) 1..-uc. .. IA~Y IPOllTIPMI 1W f!O fm ... .::. "Run. Simon, Run" ( 1970 Or., ma) Burt Reynolds, Inger Stevens A11 lndlan 1s torn between tlis desire t• avenge hlS mother's death and his love tr.• a white woman ( I hr . 30 min ) • .,_ "The Wond Of Susie Wor" (1961, Drama) Wtlham Holden, Na• • Kwan Tragedy unites an American arto 1 and a Chinese girl (2 hrs., 45 min ) e m¥ll "Eyewitness" ( 198 I. Mysterv StgOUfney Weave<. W1blam Hurt A 1e1e. s;on repotte< *°"* Wlvolved with a 1-i 110t WhO may know more about a mur ,..,. that he witnessed than ht Is saying hrs."°" ~ n'IC8ITll M AID'TICll TMll nm POUC1: nm ......:m co. C8T This concert tape<j 1n Mon11e~1 1 lures the tnnovalMI band perlo11 r • songs mcludt~ "Every Breath You Ta•" "King Of Pain. "Tee tn The Saha1a 1 ' "Synchroni~ hr.) ~=-O!Chaootte9. (1975. Orama 1 ~" ' -lalurclay Cont. pa l ane, Roger Vadlm. A successful writer lamwelght Championship bout {from Dal thinki1l9 couple share their boudoir with a t>ecomes fascinated with the murder ot a las, Tex) (R) (2 hrs. 30 min.) tun= r.ouno woman ( 1 hr .• 5 min) loaner love ( 1 hr , 45 min } (0) .o'Wll "Roommates" ( 1982, Drama) tie CC) 'Paradise" ( 1982, Drama) W1I-~~~ I "'"iHOT ... ~ Samanlha Fox, Veronica Han Three he Aames. Phoebe Cates Two 1eeo-agers ,.. women Sharing a New York apanment come ot age In 1823 Baghdad 'R' (I hr , suffer mis1reatment by the men In their 40 min ) Utum>AY ~ LM Host Edwin personal and proless1onal lives. ( t hr . 20 W a» llO¥ll "The Meph1sto Waltz" ( 1971. Newman Guests. KOOi & The Gang min ) Horror) Alan Alda, Jacqueline Bisset ( .. Joanna") , comedian Ha11y Anderson I A.Um) MITCHCOCI(.....,.. Witcher aft turn& a medi<x::re musician tnto ( 1 hr . 30 min ) tm ...,. JUCa1 a lamed pianl5t. lemfylng hiS family who U llOWll "Soul Brothers Of Kung Fu" 11::9 IUl¥IVAL:MDPOll are dfawn up 1n the never-ending circle of (1980. Adventure) Bruce Lt, Carl Scott •• IW.,.._.... evil (2 hrs.) After winning an m1ema1tona1 champ.on-ROCI( 'ALM!I .....JI" I ... ship. a karate experl and his young pro-1219 .o'Wll '"The Mack" ( t973, Drama) aM:I W llAW tege run afoul ot three deadly kung tu Max Jullen, Don GOfdon. A bl&e«, small-HI ...,.llACll masters and the1t murderous leader (2 lime crook dee1des to become a pimp tor t:1I llO¥ll "Enter The Nlnia" ( 1981. hrs ) a profitable prostitution ring. 'R' { t hr . 50 Advenlure) Franco Nero, Susan Geo<ge I lial:.... mtn ) An AmerlCan manlal arts expert sets out IOLG QOlD W IJ llOWll "The DeadllOSI Season" ( 1977. to avenge the murder of his best friend l• ROaCI 11 A Viewers Choice Pro Orama) Michael Moriarty. Kevin Conway 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) 9!'._am" ( 1 hr ) A professional hockey player's aggressive 2:11 G llOWll "The Black Cat" ( 1934, l;ior· &ii mM PM1•MNV111-n• Neal Gabler and Jel drive for success endS In tragedy (2 hrs ) ror) Boris Karlofl, Bela Lugosi Two trey Lyons rev.ew "Blame II On Rio" and I ROCI PM.ACI archenemleS battle each other, endanget· 'Footloose " .-11111D1T01tl... 1ng a stranded newlywed couple (1 hr , (ij).cml ''Osed Cars ' (1980, Comedy) •BIWmTl'OM... 30m1n.) Kurt Russell. Jack Warden After lhe llOWll "Now, Voyager" ( 1942. Gi) ... owner ol a bankrupt car snop dies. hlS Romance) Bene Davis, Claude Rains A (I) COUIGI U111TULL llllnols vs Pur- emptoyees try to cover up his demt.Se to young woman " able to escape he< due (R) 12 hrs ) prevent h19 wealthy car dealer brolher mother's powerful grasp through psy· (0) llOWll "Tell Them Johnny Wadd Is from mher111ng the business 'R' I 1 hr , 52 choanalysis ( 1 hr , 30 min ) Here" ( 1976, Drama) John Holmes, min J CI> 110¥1f "V1s1ting Hours" ( 1982. Annette Haven A p11vate investigator L l HEYi nmrl UICID ICml Ol llY TV Suspense) MIChael Ironside, Lee Grant A searches lor a drug 11ng 1n Calllorrna ( 1 An adUll spoof of network S•ICOfnS. 1nc1uo-psychotic murderer searches lor his next hr . 20 min ) •ng parodies of "Happy Days." "Barney victim, a TV newswoman who survived an • U 110W11 "Houston, We've Got A Prob- M1ller" and "Weleome Back. Kotter." ( 1 earl1e< attack In a btg city hospital 'R' ( 1 lem" I 1974, Suspense) Robe<l Culp, Clu hr . 30 min) hr., 45 min.) ' Gulager M1SStOn Control's staff makes 1 S) MOVW "Hardcore" ( t979, Drama) 1-ICOJT Ille-and-death decisions while attempting George C Scoll, Season Hubley A con-w mffllACKI to save the men abOard Apollo 13 ( 1 hr .. c.erned father leaves the peaceful sur-1::11 llOWll ''Victor I Vtctorta" ( 1982. 30 mn J round1ngs ot hrs home town to search for Comedy) Julie Andrews. Robe<l Preston. (ll) ... his daughter. who has beCOme heavily A gay impresario turns a starvlng singer CID llOWll "T A 0 -The Assassination involved In a big-city pornography racket Into 1he ra~ of 1930s Paris by billing her Game" { 1982, Drama) Robert Carradine. 'R' I 1 hr , •6 min ) as Europe s grea1es1 female impersona-Linda Ham11too. A young college studenl 1W D llO¥ll "SoYtenl Green" ( 1973. Set· tor 'PG' (2 hrs., 15 min.) begtns to take an assaSS1nat1on game seri- ence-F1ction) Charlton Hes1on, Edward tS CID llOWll "The Man With Two Brains" ously 'PG' ( 1 hr , 30 min ) G Robinson An overpopulated. famine-(1983. Comedy) Steve Manin, Kathleen (Z) MOVll "Independence Day" ( t983. plagued world 1s forced back to Its most TurntW A brain surgeon w11h e wretched Orama) Kathleen Quinlan. David Keith A prim11tve 1nsf1ncts 1n order to survive (2 married hie falls in love with a pickled young mechanic ftnds himself falling tn hr!. ) brain m a 1ar that speaks to him lelepath1-love with a wa11ress. ( 1 hr 50 mtn ) U.6 IAllUIY ~ cally. 'R' (I hr. 30 min) ta(C) MOVW "The Exorcist · ( t973. Horror) (I) llOWll "Flying Tigers" { 1942. Adveo-tal WllAQAZlll Ellen Burstyn. L1ncJa Blatr The young ture) JOhn Wayne Paul Keffy An Amen-met: A llNCU&.. 9QIT Joseph daughter ot a popular actress becomes can liter wllh a bad performance record Campanella examines lhe situation in possessed by a demonic splf1I which com- 1r1es to redeem h1msetl with one final hero-Zaire. ( 1 hr ) mils evil acts through the occupattOn of 1c; act (2 hrs) (!) llOWll "The Brides Of Dracula" her mind and body 'R' (2 hrs.., 2 min ) fD DAVID.,..._ Guest Frank Garcia. ( 1960, Horr0t) Petef CoShtng, Terence ta (!)-THI E&ACI author of books on magK: and garnbllng. Ftstter. A young French girl becomes the Mm llO¥ll "The Other" ( t972. Mystery) { l hi ) prey of a bloodlust1ng Transylvan1an varn· Ula Hagen. Diana Muldaur A 1930s New CC llOft "Str()l(er Ace" ( t983 Come-pire (2 hrs ) England town ts terrorized by a series of dy) Burt Reynolds. Loni Anderson A @) AIC... strange murders whlCh a young boY truc.ker makes a bad deal with an unscu-G) mVtl "Mara Maru" (1952, Adven-blames oo his supposedly dead twm putous tried chicken franchiser and ture) Errol Flynn, Ruth Roman A former brother (2 hrs ) becomes romantically 1nvol11ed with a Navy commander leads a mobster to a (S) .o'Wll "Independence Day" ( 1983. prelly but wg1nal PR woman 'PG' (I sunken treasure and then flgtits him tor Drama) Kathleen Ou1nlan, David Keith A hr 36 min J the diamonds. { 1 hr .• 55 min.) young mechanic finds himself faUlng 1n Ct ) T°' AA* IODIQ Harold Pelly and (0) 110¥11 "Laura's Toy" ( 1978. Drema) love with a waitress ( 1 hr , 50 min) Jose Torres in a 12-round_E_S_PN Sa __ n-R .. e_.bec ___ .ca __ .Br_.OOk .e. Enc Edwards A free WU llOWll "The Raven' (1935. Horror) Good for you! Boris Karloff, Beta Lugosi A mad plastic surgeon wno reveres the works of Edgar Allan Poe develops a torture mecl'tlne to use 1n his practice ( 1 hr . 15 min ) i .UTllT .oRT'ILI_,. Tiii WOllJ) ,...,. mVtl "The Loog Good Friday" ( 1980, Drama) Bob Hoskins, Helen Mtr- ren A London gangster fights to keep h•s toppling empire together 'R' ( 1 hr., 45 min ) t:19 ;11•nw•11111k1&1•0M DAY t1I DllCO'WaY rr••••• VIC'I Y ACNlf LOT (It) VIDIOMDOI Friday, February 24. 1984 15 -Sunclay --Mom•-. ... AT-(!) 1'llm ICOlll /CC 11.rY CALBCM J WMAn., ~='*---~ Oii LOCAnGI "The Pee-Wee Hennan Show" A salfre of 1950s kiddie shows. starring Paul Reubens as Pee-Wee Her· man (1 hr) (].) .,_ "Loogshor· (1981, Drama) Leif Garrett ( 1 hr . 30 min ) (l) .,_ "From Hell To Texas" ( 1958. Wes1ern) Don Murray. Diane Vars1. ( 1 hr . 40 min) I TONY All> MM ALAllO " -Mlfr(f .. m¥a '"This Time Forever" ( 1980, Romance) Claire Pimpare, Vlnoent Van Pallen ( 1 hr . 35 min ) -·~-UJeQMOO L cmw ~ ...... .,.--rr °"..,,.. I TY .. LOOll AT WM•tll _,. ICMHLUI lUCUD mBT UPnlT CIUICM .. ITMCADI M Lm\IUICAU QMIOf-00.W MON "Across The Great Divide" ( 1976. AdVenture) Robert Logan. Heath· er R:~ ( 1 hr . 40 min ) .. AllD l1119'Cla .. fRC*Al D-1·-UIDAYllON•lll YOUTHAll> '111 .... UIDAYllAM ... ---~ a.A: onB VCXll The choral group. The Centurymen. perlorm 1n thlS event taped tn November 1983 on their tour of the People"s Republic of China ( 1 hr ) CD T8lll "Davis Cup" U S vs Rumanla in first round slngles matches C and D ffive from Ruman.a) (5 hrs ) CID Y..,... Annelle O'TOOle. Meredith Baxter Birney and Shelley Hack star as three Texas cheerleaders whose relalton· ship Is traced from high school to their ~I-graduate reunion ( t hr . 30 min ) TMITillllllmlll CllOll -.. WWlrf TO II.Ava • ciowrr • m.ITY _,.IQIUIJt ClD 111 ... WI nt1 PIOft.I ,..Tm tmlfMI OJI fAITM rwuc...- "',_ IClltl --~ .. DAY DA-.. Amf&MM Ml TOO&"W TMnCAT Lm\IRMCAU DIETIOl9 DllllTH COflUle TMZM ~ DATO/I~ PR.IXMCAT ..,.. mBT Cfl)Q UllAYllAll MON "Rocky Ill" ( 1982. Drama) Syl· vester Stallone. Carl Weathers ( 1 hr , 40 min) U.) MOVll 'Happening In Hamelin" 16 Friday, February 24, 1984 (1975, Musical) Michael Rrvers. Margaret Peters ( 1 hr . 12 min ) (O) .... Mmcca._ A brave yovr1g gtrl and a desperate fuglllve are thrown together on a deSened island ( t hr 30 min ) (Z)llOYll "A Little Se.1t" ( 1981. Comedy) Tim Matheson. Edward Herrmann ( I hr 35mln) -.. .... voa ,.. eoao ... 1:11 ...,., •••111 ..,.., MID THI M*JT m OJI 11JW I 11 ll LIT nmm • UllfT UOYDOll.N ,,.,., IWAeUIT IUCllTM '"'WOll.D'fl'WC*OMOW __ _ .,_ "MISSlng .. ( 1981. Drama) Jack Lemmon. Sfss[Sfacek (2 hrs . 2 min l i .,,.,,.._,. WAY OJI TllU1'M 1':11 llO¥ll .. No Time For Sergeants' ( 1958. Comedy) Andy Grlllllh. Nick Adams. (2 hrs 30 min.) .. nt1•MLR flOflftAll> ..... .,. um.a fl-=t aum ... llMQI UOYD Oii.Vii .,. ... ..,.Al. ...... -~MID,_.,. mum,,_., (lt)c;i m11-.a11D llmAYllAM .. ODY_, --·~ATntlMOYlll OU1.Nrnt11 WIM Tm AT CM.YAltf 5 Bl CllL,_. .,.,..,., QOWYOlll_. llOYll "MacAnhur" ( 1977 8t0gra phy) Greg0<y Peck, Dan O'Herl1hy (2 hrs. 8 min.) CO) IMMlt I aTWU A IOOk at break danong In Los Angeles with footage ol over a hundred dancers and 1nterv1ews with standout pert0<mers ( 1 hr . 50 min ) (l) m¥a "Second Thoughts" ( 1982. Comedy) lycie Arnaz. Cra ig Wasson ( 1 hr . 38 min ) 1 -...out TOWN NALL • CJ) 19A IASl'TIAl.L. Los Angeles Lakers at Pht1adelph1a 76ers ( 2 hrs 30 min ) ... CO-mlCI mT Gr LA. TODAY OULMll!fl ~--..,~ .. .....,. liClllelf Olt c:cmvn!M: "" AM> G rrtl'f8t100"a11•1t ~ MOVll "Adventures Of The Wilderness Family" ( t975. Adventure) Robert Logan. Susan Damante Shaw ( 1 hr 40 min.) CS) • ._ TALI TMIATM "Sleeping Beau ty" Beverly D' Angelo. Bernadette Peters and Christopher Aeeve star 1n the class1t. tale of a beautlful princess who can be awakened only by a kiss lrom a hand lso~";&J~Tia .. ·-·.,,. .... WO..O CW._ The U S Ski Team returns to America 10 compete 1n the U s Na11onal Champ1onsh1ps. known as the "U S Open" of siding (from Copper Mountain, Colo ) j1 hr ) fll DAYO/latlc:-Ou•w 11111 lllTH COfi8.AllD '"'WO&D ,..,.,. U8 ... l/AOltAMW/UTllM • mrncu••-TI rrtnBtlOOt ...... l MIO~ AT1MC1'1C19 Den Ingram previews a collection of forthcoming film!> f iats an~ evtnts ntlVll• .. a.A: OTm Ya.:a The choral group. The Centurymen. perlorm 1n this event taped 1n November 1983 on their tour ot the People's Republlc of China ( 1 hr) 1J llOYW .. The Three Stooges In Oibi1 ( 1962. Comedy) Three Stooges. Carol Christensen (2 hrs ) u MaAU)""...,,.. (!) MOYll "Charlie Chan At The Race Track" ( 1936, Mystery) Warner Oland Helen WOOd. ( 1 hr • 30 min ) IMXtlWAJI) ... ,Alf'fHD THI LAWIUIBI ... ·~°" ......... ) MOYll "Dally Duck's Movie· F1ntast1G Island'· ( 1983. Comedy) Animated Vo1c esb~Btanc (1 hr . 18mtn) ··Grease 2" ( 1982. MuS1Cal) Ma11well Caulfield. Michelle Pfeiffer ( 1 hr 55 min) -@ Mm> MCllQ "Richmond 400" L111p coverage of one ot the majOf races on tt ... NASCAR circuit (3 hrs • 30 min ) -, ®l nll-wmt DAVID~ . ~ICMIU8 .,.,, ,Al.-.&. OllCAmW -.wMMT • WALL 1TmT -"Investment Oualr ty Trends" Guest Geraldine Weiss. editor and publisher. Investment Quality Trends (0) llOYll "A Boy Named Charlie Brown .. ( 1969 Comedy) Animated ( 1 hr , JO min) CZl MOY11 "Stroker Ace" ( 1983, Come dyl Bun ReynOlds. Loni Anderson (I nr 36m1n) 1W D G) COLI.IC. umTIAU. Michigan State al Indiana or Arkansas at Houstor1 lhrs) UTn.llTAa QAUC11CA lllAll•&CITMIA• 'lllllBITAlllllQ IUIM IBtAWCM .,_ .. Hanover Street" ( 1979 Romance) Hamson Ford. Lesley·Anne Down ( 1 hr . 49 min ) ._ "World Freestyle lnvltall()(lat ' Celebrity Pro-Am" (from Breckenr1dgt> Coto ) (R) (2 hrs ) <l J llOYll "Ang• Vera" ( 1979. ()fama1 Veronika Papp ErZS4 Pasztor ( t hr '.lf mm) '1:) COLLI• u.ITIAU Iowa vs Minne SOia ~ht~) f tll U Cl) ICAA umTUL&. Louisville al DePaul (2 his ) D U9L. fl001IA&.l. Oakland Invaders al Arizona W~lers (3 hrt., 30 min ) I TmY COi MTTMB aa... • .,,. ... , .. ,,.... ..... .,. .. llMIQ&I MM:I It la time for hfrte Cotterpln Doozer to be given her helmet and j<>ln the work force as en adul1 Doozer --JUtel'llOOll ml I TIIB ITOOGlt . aum .. •:awmeuw.-. ...... , ...... lllTOIY • c•aomr mn -Sunday Cont. YAll'IWI Annette O'TOOle, Meredllh Baxler Buney and Shelley Hack &tar as lhree Texas cheerleaders whoie relat1on- sh1p is traced from high school 10 1he11 POSl-graduate reunlOr'I ( 1 hr . 30 min ) (()) llCMI "StrO+ler Ace" ( 1983, Come- dy) Burt Reynolds. Loni Anderson. ( 1 hr • 36m1n) PAia CMAll "The Man Who Would Be King" Franklin Ford Ill's lathe<. V!Slttng the un1ver81ty to recruit s1udents for his taw firm. puts pressure on his son to be 1he star ol the class. (%) llCMI "The Pedestrian" ( 1974, D<a ma) Gustav Sellner. Peter Hall (1 hr . 37 min J • MmlCM '°191 •rT 11:911"1 PM'TM)QI FM& Y W Ci) ..a.TIWOll.D Scheduled Roger Maywea1her and Rocky Lockridge 1n a WBA Junior Lightweight Championship bout scheduled for 15 rounds (llve). Orange Bowl 10-kilometer road race m-.uoet DOUM llM ltDAlf.t2 lom Miami. Fla ) (2 hrs ) ntl...,.. •MAW A WALi MM>UQM ntl amt C8'NIY wmt al llOlBI "The Reel World Of News" Bill Moyers talks to 1he announc- ers. cameramen an<J composers who w0<ked on the 10-minute newsreets that preceded main tealures al movie thealers 101 hlty years un1t1 lhe mid-1960s Q (1 hr ) 6!) A llA TTllU• TAl'TI \~ MOv. "The Bridge On The River L ... RetMtle Kwai" (1957, Orama) Wllllam HOiden, Alec Guinness. (2 hrs • 4 1 min.) (E) COUHI IAIU1UU Clemson vs Norlh Carohna (Subiect to blackout) (2 hrs.) (JJllCMI "A Man And A w oman" ( 1966, Romance) Anouk Aimee, Jean-Louis Trln=• (1 hr .• 42 min.) (I) "A Song Is Born" ( 1948, Com- edy) Danny Kaye. Virginia Mayo. ( 1 hr , 53 min) I UOUOCI .... t:m .alTI IUlllAY Scheduled. Men's World Speed Skating Champlonahlps (from Gothenburg, Sweden): a preview ol the World Figure Skating Championships, highltghts of the Superskates compelltlon (from New York): John Madden's Jour - neys (1 hr . 30 min ) • I ,_"'°°' MOUYWOOD llO¥ll "Stowaway To The Moon" ( 1974. Fantasy) Lloyd Bridge$, Michael link (2 hrs) A llATTll Oii TAITI I ADM-t2 llO¥ll "Massacre In Rome" ( 1973, Drama) Richard Burton. Marcello Mas- troianni ( t hr .. "3 min ) t81-CMPAMM. -........... llOVll "Seven Alone" ( 1975. Adven !Ufe) Dewey Martin. AldO Ray. (2 hrs ) • llOVll "A fuflul Of Dollars" (1967, Western) Clint EastwOOd. Marianne Koch (2 hrs.) e llCMI "Moby Dick" ( 1956. Adven- ture) Gregory Peck, Richard 8asehar1 702. 658. 50. $50 REBATE e U.'I nmaMOW A special report that eitplores the rapldfy changing demogra- phy and economy of L A through the per- sonal perspectives of those who are e>tpe- rlenclng rhe ettec1s of these transitions ( 1 hf.) flD PACll"" caw (Q) llOVll "The Bia Sky" ( 1952, West- ern) Kirk Douotas. Oewey Martin (2 hra.) (%) 110V11 "fhe Bridge On The Alvef Kwai" ( 1957. Drama) Wllllam Holden, Altc Guinness. (2 hrs , 4 1 min) t:W1=-= .... • umTUU. San Diego Chppers at Seattle SuperSonlcs (2 hrs • 30 min.) • PACll"" caw t:11 ~ M COUITUU 1110011111'W,.._,..,,, "Diving For Roman Plunder" Captain Jacques Cous-- leau and the crew of the C&lypso explore lhe waters around the Greek Island of Antlkythera In their Investigation Into the ~llage of Grecian artwoO<. (R) ( 1 hr ) •B t wmt YOU Topic: "Olympics" Guests· gymnast coach Maloto Sakamoto lalks abOut hts past Olympic e>tperlenceS, U.S. gymnsasts Milch Gaytord and Tim Dagget perform on the mat and pommel horse: a discussion and display ol some Olympic ari I AWaWu.&A. llOVll "The Three Stooges Meet Her- cules" ( 1962. Comedy) Three Stooges, Vicki Trickett. (2 hrs.) 8 Y•CM IPOl1WWW (Season Prem- iere) (20th Anniversary Of The Show) Kayakers challenge the white water ol the Stllcioe River In Brit~ Columbia, a group IACUVOl ID4tSOP£ 25"1&ep111Colaole Alt ... tlc AFT Color TV • 125 Channel •Remote • Stereo/SAP Jack Your final cost 608. ONE OF 20 SETS WITH REBATE OF •20 to •100 KEHM RIM • HOURS: MON-FRI. 8-9 SAT. 8-8 SUN. 9-6 " v,;; ~ -2668 HARBOR cosTl MESA 548-7080. I Friday, February 24, 1984 17 -lunclay Cont. ln<:ludlng acrors Robert Duvall and Lava1 Burton are leatured 1n a tribute 10 grea1 kayaking lrtps of past shows ~ W0M..D CUP 1K9tO The US Ski Team returns 10 Amenca 10 compete in the U S Nallonal Championships. known as !he "US Open" of sk11ng (from Coppei IMOO~lo) ( 1 hr) , ... HICllJQHTI -fAI& y '°"11Wf 1IM • ~ "0-"'M-crr1n11v1011• llO¥ll "Longshol" (1981. Drama) Leif Garrell ( 1 hr • 30 min J tSJ MOVll · The Pirates Of Penzance" ( 1983. Musical) Kevtn Khne. Angela Lan= (2hrs) 1:1111 ACI IUllDAY Location Museum Of Science And Industry Los Angeles ( 1 hr 30 in:~~__, fil) TOWY IROWN'I .tOUMA1 "The Longest S1111ggle The 75-Year March" f ocusing on lhe period from lhe mtd·40s to recent times 1h1s docu·drama traces the NAACP's battle against segregatton 1n the armed forces and the schools. and unltn •shed business is examined (Pan 4 of 41 ti> .. All> ...,y ~ fAI& y POlrTMIT (,tj ~ H llO¥ll "M1sS1ng" ( 1981 Otama) Jack Lemmon. S1ss=ek (2 hrs • 2 min ) .. 1 WU. WllD °' •• u.. ._ fACI THl"Unoet O&.YWW> · llO¥ll ''The Devil's Wedding N1gh1" ( 1975. Horror) Mark Damon, S8ra Bay i hrs} ..... C'l'M llO¥ll "Big Jake" ( 1971. WesternJ John Wayne. Richard Boone (2 hrs ) ti) llO¥ll "Sky He15t" ( 1975. Suspense) Don Meredith, Stefanie Powers (2 hrs ) fll) WAU tTllllT WD1C · Investment Ouah· ty Trends" Guest· Geraldine Weiss, edlto1 and pubhsher. tnvesrment Ouattty Trends ~ MOYIE "Second Wind'' ( 1980. Dra- ma) Lindsay Wagner James Naughton ( t hr 33 min ) '1i)GllOWllGYUM \~ llO¥ll "Wh1s1te Down The Wind" I 1962. Drama) Hayley Mills. Bernard Lee ( 1 hr , 39 min ) ©J NOMI UCllQ "Santa Margartta Han· d1eap" .. WIU1lM • d TMI l9A TOMCllT -mnMAUM TAUIG AllfMf AGI INlllY.,. · W.-TOlt W1D • RIEV9W • GllOWllGYUM } l9A IAIKITMU Portland Trait Blazers at Indiana Pacers (Sub1ect to blackout) (2 hrs . 30 min ) (0) UJ.IHOT Cll•Oll> The Low Moan Spectacular Comedy Troupe perform this screwball spoof of detective sto11es from the Coronet Theatre 1n Los Angeles 12 hrs) -TAIMADYMTAGI FMl+AU. Ct9't AIC ... Q rA'1°H WAU ITMIT IOUMIAl WT ... :,_Lm MAGIC t11 ~ Ml> LMl>ICAll ,.,.. 18 Friday, February 24. 1984 .a¥ll "The Secret 01 NIMH" ( 1982. Fantasy) Animated Voices ot Ellu beth Hartman Dom Deluise ( 1 hr . 20 min J I$),._ TALI MATM "Sleeping Beau ly" Beverly 0' Angelo, Bernadette Peters and Chris1opher Reeve star in the classte tale of a beau11ful pt1ncess who can be awakenP.d only by a kiss from a hand· some p11nce o ( 1 hr} 11) ..,.. · 1he Black Rose" ( 1950. Adventure) Tyrone Power. Orson Welles i hrs .. 1 min) -UYONAU. Ml MO¥ll "The Cockeyed Cowboys Of Calleo County" ( 1969 Comedy) Dan Blocker. Mickey Rooney (2 his J .. Cll ... llAllY ma.,. ... AL.a • llAllat Of_ --= • llOTOfi ( l90 Cc.IQ AnMCTIONI Dan Ingram previews a collection of forthcoming films. specials and sports events ...... 1ven1ng ....... -1 ..... .W. "At The Earth's Core" ( 1976 Science·F1c11on) Doug McClure, Peter Cushing A group of explorers penetrates Earth to tis center where they discover a region 1nhab1ted by prehrstorlC creature<; 2 hrs) -.a~ATMllOW.I Cll ... WOM..DATWM "°""'°PIOfll TMlll AllfAllTAQI rA ..... 90¥9 "The New Maverick" ( 1978, Western) James Garne<. Chartes Frank fhe legendary Maveri<;k brothers and their young cousin indulge 1n a series ot schemes to con money and win ladies· hearts (2 hrs ) fJl) IYB9tQ AT '°'9 Peter Paul And Mary" One ot America's most poputa1 folk trios pe1torm some ot Their t>es1 known hits ( 1 hr ) wmc .... ~ MOYA "It's About Time" Ac1or Dudley Moore guides viewers on a quesl for lhe meaning ot time -a concept which has tong battled sc1en1tsts. ph1tosophers and people ever ywhere (R) O ( I hr ) CC) lllOVIE .. Adventures 01 The Wilderness Family" ( 1975, Adventure) Robert Logan Susan Damante Shaw A con struction w0<ker, d1slllus1oned with city hie. attempts to suppon his family by ltv· 1ng off the tand 'G' ( 1 hr . 40 min ) (HJ MOVll ''Daffy Duck's Movie Fantastic Island" ( 1983, Comedy} An1ma1ed Vo1c· es by Met Blanc Bugs Bunny. Foghom Leghorn PO!ky Pig and 01hers stan a tourney on Dally Duck's small island 'G' ( 1 hr 18 min } lQJ llO¥ll "Brtng1ng Up Baby" ( 1938 Comedy} Kathanne Hepburn, Cary Grant An arch8eolog1st sets out to raise a milhon dollars tor his museum. bul endS up Involved with a pretty soc•allte (2 hrs.) ($) MOW9 "Grease 2" ( 1982. MUSICal) Maxwell Cauthetd, Michelle Ple11fer An Enghsh student al I\ 60s Amerk:an high school has 10 prove himself lo the leader of a g11ls' gang whose members can date Oflly those of a gang ot greasefs ·pa· ( 1 hr . S5 mir11 I .. 1:11 me ... NOUYWOOO CLOllUP Featured Michael Caine talks about his newest movie "Blame fl On At<>'. a repo11 111 character actors. 1nclud1ng Charles Durn- ing and John Lithgow a took at how som,. big time prOducers have made 11 to '''*' to 1h1~unconvent1onal means m:~ mftCOfl WllP•c.::..~n IUT Of MOT IUT ,.. (I)• lmllll• G) ..., CAIBA Featured a IQOll .11 1he impact of the United States rnt11tary buildup in the Central American nal10n of Honduras. a report on the gambling prob fems caused by unregulated bingo game<; on Indian reservations, a look at 1he career of clannetist Woody Herman who stiff leads n1s band, The Thundering He1tJ a11he age of 70 (I hr ) U ~ IWUY'I llUIW n' OR llOT 0 llCME "Seven Alone" I t975 Adver lure) Dewey Manin Aldo Ray A 13 yPar otd bOy leads his six younger siblings on .l perilous o<>!»-country trek during lhf> f'~~m.AT•IMMll I unm "'The Mss1erbu11de1s· Wlldltf P fttmmaker Michael R1ehards exam1~ the nest·bu1ld1ng habtlS Of birds '" V8rtOUS partsolt~~(1 hr} (£) eaA Boston Celtics ar Phoemx Suns (Sub1ect to btackoot) 17 hrs , JO min) {L) llOYIC "Resurrection" ( 1980. D<ama1 Ellen Burstyn. Sam Sllepard After a near fatal auto accident. a woman finds tha1 6he has the abthty 10 heat others but is persecuted because ot her refusal to claim a d1v1ne influence 'PG' ( 1 hr. 45 min ) CZ) llCME "Independence Day" ( 1983 Otama) Ka1hleen Quinlan. David Keith A young mechanic ltnos himself lathng 1n love with a waitress ( 1 hr . 50 mm ) .,.@ IPOllTI ,AQ( T:ll (R) FIAGQU ltOCI( II is time for lt111P Cotterpm Doozer 10 be given her helnwr and t<>tn the worll lorce as an adult Doo1er l cm.ICOTT ~ OU&. laO"l'I .. (I) llOYW "Siar Wars" C 1977. f'.'anta· Sy) Mark Hamill. Hamson Ford A motley coliectton ol rebels and robots band 1ogether 10 attack the huge space tcirt ot an Oe£ress1ve gatac;t1c empire (3 hrs 1 D t]lJ llOVll · Urban Cowb<>y" t 1980 Ofama) John Travolla. Oebfa W1nge1 A blue collar worker who fancies n1msetf a modern·day cowooy tans 1n love with a girt he meets 1n a popular country-and-west ern bar (3 hrs ) 0 tmA WON..D Of MCOUll COUl- TUU U ®) lllOYll · Lace" (Part 1 ot 2) (Premiere Otama} Bess Armstrong Brooke Adams An 1nternat10nal sex sym bot uses all the power and 1nlloence of her fame to hnd and deStroy the mother ShP nev~'i:Jihrs) MCml "Big Jake' ( 1971 Western) John Wayne. Ric.hard Boone A grizzled man of the West deltQS both the Army and the Texas Aa~rs 1n his effor1s to locaw his ~~g1andson (2 hrs ) I UTUM "The Mas1erbu1lders" W11tll1h• filmmaker MK:hael Rt<:hards examines II" nest bu1td1ng habits of birds in 11a111111 parts ot the world Q 11 hr ) gi) ~ TMIATM "The l11st1 -Sunday COnl. R M " Flurry deVlses a scheme to help Sally Knox bUy Tom Sheeny's chestnut colt for a re8'0nabi. price. (Part 5 of 6) 9 (1 hr) (C)MOWll "Rocity Ill" ( 1982. Ofama) Syl- vester StallOne, Carl Wea1hers WotlO heavyweight champ.on Rocky Bart>Oa sutters a personal crlSIS when a YC>Un08', hungrier lighter challenges him for ht9 crown 'PG' ( 1 hr . 40 mm.) O:f) llOVll "Thal Championship Season" ( 1982. Ofama) Bruce Dern. Stacy Keach Alter years of reuniting to try to Ignite pasl glory, lour former high school basketball standouts !ind that rivalry among them· selves may cause the group to break a£.8rt 'A' ( 1 hr . 50 min.) lQ) MOWll "Strol<er Ace" ( 1983, Come- dy) Burl Reynolds. Loni Anderson A trucker makes a bad Oeal with an IJf\SCIU· pulous tried chicken franchise< and becomes romanttcally Involved with a prelly bUt virginal PR. woman. :PG' ( 1 hr. 36 min) ($J MOWll "Ftashdance" ( 1983. Musical) Jennifer Beals, Michael Nouri A young woman who works as a welder strives for success as a n1gh1ctub dancer 'R' Q ( 1 hr • 3!> min.) .. I..,, 'ALR.L 1::11 LOUQIWff • HOW TO • IUCCIUN. • ._..CA TODAY 1wu__. .-=-.c:. 11tlATm "The Irish A M .. Florry deVISe8 8 scheme to help Sally Knox bUy Tom Sheehy's chestnut coll tor a reasonable price. (Part 5 ot 6) Q (1 hr.) '1') 11Yllllt1 "Reilly Ace Of Spies" Rus- s1a ·s minister of marine agrees to drvorce his wife Nadia, who is in love wilh Reilly. In a mutually t>enelic1al bargain for himself and ~ (Part 6 of 12) O (1 hf) (L) "O, The Winged Serpent" ( 1982. Fantasy) Michael Murphy, Davia Carradine. On the roof of the Chrysler Building. a petly crook stumbles across the nest of a giant fearhery flying serpent lhal has been lunching on unwary Man· hat1an1tes 'A' ( 1 hr . 30 mm ) (.%) llOVll "The Bridge On The Rive< Kwa1" (1957, Orama) William Holden, Alee Guinness During World War 11, a British colonel and his men beCOme pan ol a prison labof' camp gang forced by the Japanese J> build a jungle bridge. (2 hrs .. 41 mm.) .. 10flaw .. · ICMOOL llAT llCMI "Springfield Rifle" ( 1952. Western) Gary Cooper. Phyllis Tha><ter Alter being court-marllaled. a former offt· cer does undetcover work for Iha govern- ment (2 hrs) (£) .,_ "Davis Cup" u S vs Ruman1a in the deciding match of the first round. -1).c~30m1n) THI WOM.O TCMOMOW CMU!l•• ••am l.111,,. aunt 11 t1r.) ID THI eoc1u• 11•• Ii) THI lttMl9UM llUYI "The Come- dy QI Errors" Wendy H1llef, Roger Oeltrey. Michael Kitchen and Cyril Cusack star In thlt. play about lwo sets of twins involved 1n schemes of mistaken Identity Q (2 hrs ) (Cl llOVW 'The Bridge On The River Kwa1" ( 1957 Drama) Wilham Holden, Alec Guinness During World War II. a Bri11sh colonel and his men become part or a prison labof' camp gang forced by the Japanese to build a jungle bridge (2 hrs .. 41 min.) CH).,_ "Missing" (1981, Otama) Jack Lemmon. Sissy Spacek. A middle-aged New York bosmessman and his daughter· In-law try to !Ind out what happened 10 his son who disappeared di.Iring the mlhlary coup In.Chile 'PG' (2 hrs .. 2 mill.) CO) .,_ "Losin' It" ( 1982. Comedy) Tom Cruise, Jackie Earle Haley Four teen·age bOys hoping to lose their virginity In a Tijuana brothel pick up an oldef wom- an going south for a Mexican divorce 'A' !.!hr.,4~~ CS) nt1 nt1 1V11C1W1:m co.. C8IT This conce<t taped In Montreal lea· tures the innovative band pertorming songs including "Every Breath You Take," "King Of Pain," "Tea In The Sahara" and "Synenronlclty." (t hr.) -1aaa•11Ne -IT•Mh• ...,dl•IT nll -Featured· an Interview with Miss Piggy. a lool< at this year's Grammy Award nominees for best prodooer, Including Quincy Jones and Phil Ramone. (1 hr.) • .... ,.NWI Neal Gabler and Jet Irey Lyons make their choices of the best =1···~ifa~ ..,.POPOflP: ..., .. MUllT .-nm "88 Seoonds In Greens· boro" This documentary 1alses questions about the use of pollce int0<man1s 1nslde mllitant political groups: Included Is foot· age shot during the 1979 "GreensbOro MaS88cre" In Nortti Carolina (A) O ( 1 hr.) (DlmAUQ AlllCt (Part 1 ol 2) ( 1 hr ) CS) MOWll "The Pirates 01 Penzance" ( 1983, Musical) Kevin Kllne. Angela LansbUry Gilbert and Sullivan's comic opera tells the story of a pirate's appren· tice who wanls 10 make an honest living ano his romance with the daughter of a major-general. 'G' (2 hrs.) m cou.a. um1ULI. Cahfornta-Santa Barbara vs. Nevada·Las VeQas (2 hrs ) 1W@ .,_ "Marilyn" (1963. B!Ogfaphy) Documentary Narrated by Rock H\JdSon Film e><cerpts provide a provocative peek at the phenomenoo that was aclress Man- i n Monroe. ( 1 ht , 45 min ) 11:11 Cll ... 11:11 "°"" PllAL PWllN MC ... PACITMI IMTIC* ....,~ -.a~ATTHl9Cmll llOw. "Flying Misfits" ( 1976, Adven· ture) Robert Conrad, Simon Oakland "Pappy" Boyington and his band of aerial daredevils encounter perilous adventures In the Pacific during World War II (2 hrs ) I ,_.,,PALWIU .,. "Gl1ls Of The Wh•le Orchid" ( 1983. Ofama) Ann J11Nen. Jennifer Jason-Leigh A singer-actress algns a Tokyo contract only to be pressured Into the world of prostitution (R) (2 hrs.) 1W 8 .,.,. "Girts Of The White Orchid" ( t983. Orama) Ann Jillian, Jenniler Jason-Leigh A singer-actress signs a Tokyo contract only to be pressured into the world of proslltu110f\. (R) (2 hrs ) G HOUnrooG CLOMUP Featured actress Ann-Margaret talks about her role In the new TV movie "Streetcar Named Oesl1a" behlncHhe-scenes ot the making of the new Gene Wilder movie. "Woman In HeO." 1,.8 llO¥ll "Showdown" (19~. Western) !Jean Marun. Rock HudSOn A sherltf's old friend 1urns out 10 be a ba()j( robber. (2 u.i"" ~~-,----·c-. . '°"' CAU.AWAY ••awwwt John Cheever dlSCuS9e'S his adole&cence. his struggles 1n New V0<k n a writet and the e.xperiences which lee# him to write "Fal-coner " ( t ht ) CCIUGI IAIUTUU. Clemson vs North Carolina (Al (2 hrs ) (0)110¥11 "Quest For Fire" ( 1981, Fania· sy) Everett McGill. Rae Dawn ChOng. rhree members of a prehistoric tribe that nasn't lhe knowledOe for making fire are sent 1n search of a new souroe When their coo11nuously burning p1lo1 hre Is extlll- QUlshed 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 min ) fZ) llOVW ·The Pedestr1an" ( 1974, Ofa· ma) Gustav Sellner. Peter Hall A success- ful 1ndUStrialist is found to have been a Nazi Othcet. who tool< part in the devasta- 11on ol a Greek village 'PG' ( 1 hr • 37 nun) 1HI (tt) OM LOCATIC* "Billy Crystal· A Comic's Line" This actor I comedian who was J<>die on the hit comedy se<ies "Soap" performs stand-up and skerch comedy (1 hr ) ~O llO¥ll 'Moon Of The Wolf" ( 1972 . H0<ror) David Janssen, Barbara Rush. A werewolf wreaks havoc m a small town by rt ~Its viCllms to shreds (2 hrs) 12:11 ••MTIUO 11:9 AATPATllOl ICTV W WOll8WOMM DBlllTHI~ ...........-r .. IWOM ... ~ ··1n Praise Of Older Women" ( 1978, Orama) Tom Berenger. Karen Black A Hungarian lothario reminisces on his pasr romantic conquests. trom his first a1 rhe age ot t 2 to his seduction of a housewife at 30 'R' ( 1 hr . 48 min ) m 111 Q.m Featured a mlllionalre with Malia connectK>fls ( 1 hr ) ~ llOWll "Massacre In Rome" ( 1973, Drama) RtcharO Borton. Marcello Mas- tr01ann1 A secunty commander decides to be a non-conformist during the German occupation In World War II ( 1 hr . 43 min) ~~ ... CllaU 1:11 llOVll "Bowery Bombshell" ( 1946, y) Bowery Boys. SheldOtl Leon- ard PhotographS 1mpllcate the Boys In a I bank robbery ( 1 hr 30 min ) AIC ... ... bet ) ~ "Seniors" ( 1977. Comedy) Dennis Quaid, Gary Imhoff Enterpr1slng college students turn their fraternity house 1n10 a bOrdello 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) w Cl AT 0. wmt Guest Yaphet Kotto f 1 hr 1 "'IWON.D•TUMI * Cl) Cll ... ...,.,TI:M rnY~wtl ( .,.., ntl t.uu. A look at some of the best bllllruds shooters (R) ( 1 hr.) rO) llOV'IE "TM Big Sky" ( 1952, West· ern) l<irk Douglas. Dewey Martin Explor· Pf!> 1ra11i>I 1JP the M1S60Ur1 River to Black· 1001 Indian 1e1111o<v desp11e lhe hazards l2 hrs) t 2 llOVll A l 11111> Se.11 . I 1981 Comedy) Friday. February 24. 1984 19 -Sunday~ Tim Matneson. Edwaro Hemnenn A newlywed oommerclal dlrectOf tires of hit bride and becomes a phttanderer 'A' ( 1 llv .. i~Y'.l- -,,_, IWMUllT .,.,._ ..... • .,. "Lunch Wagon" (1981. Comtt-cM Candy MOOfe, Chuck Mccann A trio of beauties run Into trouble from competl- tOfa While providing sustenance to hungry constructlOn WOfkets 'A' (1 Iv. 30 min.) •CHl YMllWt Annene O'Toole. Metedllh Baxter Birney and Shetley Hack atar aa thtee T eus cheerleaders whole relatlOn· snip Is traced from high schOOI to theft -llondngMovlu-• •CC) "The Year Of Living Dangerously" (19~ Orama) Met Gibson. Sigourney Wea . ( 1 hr . 55 min.) CH) " reasure Island" ( 1972, Adventure) Orson Welles. Kim Burlield. ( i hr . 35 min ) (%) "Slrokei Ace" (1983. Comedy) Bu.n Reynolds, Loni Anderson ( 1 hr • 36 min.) • (1lJ "A Woman's Vengeance" ( UM8. Ora- ma) Charles Boyer. Ann 8tyth (2 hra.) M (!) "Mickey One" ( 1965. Orama) War- ren Beany. Hurd Ha1lield (2 hrs ) M CI) "MecArthur" ( 1977. BIOgraphy) Gr• ~Y Peck. Dan O'Hetllhy (2 hrs . 8 min) CZ) "Visiting Hoora" ( 1982. Suapenae) Michael Ironside Lee Grant ( 1 hf .• 45 min) •(C) "Ice Castles" (1979. Romance) Lynn·Holly Johnson, Robby een.on. ( 1 hr .. 53 min) CHl "Star Tr~ II Tne Wrath Of Khan" (1982. Sclenoe-Flctlon) Wll11am Shatner. Ricardo Montalban ( 1 hr . 52 min.) •CIJ "The Pirates 01 Penz.ance" (1983, Musical) Kevin Ktlne. Angela Lanabl.Ky t? hrs ) -(C) "The Girl Can'I Help II" (1956, Com&- dy) Jayne Mans1leld. Tom Ewell ( 1 hr • 39mln.) CID "Twilight Time" ( 1983, Orama) Karl Malden. Jodt Thelen ( 1 hr., 42 min.) Cl) "Ada" (1961. Oram.) Suaan Hay- ward. Dean Martin ( 1 hr , "8 min.) -alJ "King SOiomon's Treasure" (1976. Adventure) David McCe~m. Patrlci!. MacNee. (2 hr• ) tWIJ "Shootout tn A One-Ooo Town" ( 1973, Orama) Richard Ctenna, Jactc Elam ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) tW(%) "Booe" (1912) Yaphet Kotto. Andrew Duggan. ( 1 hr • 35 min.) -&11ernooa MovAM- -• "The StOfy Of WIO Rogers" ( 1952. &logfaphy) Jane Wyman. Wiii Aooef• Jr ~hra .. ) "The WM• Buffalo" ( 1977. Western) hatles Bronaon. Wiii Sampson ( 1 hr .. 37 min.) al) "Flashdance" ( 1983. Musical) Jen- nifer Beals, Mlchaet Nouri ( 1 hr . 35 min.) Cl) "The Year Of LMng O.nge<ously" (1983. Orama) Met Glbeon. Sigourney Weaver. ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) W Cll) "Lion Of The Dewt" (1981. Drame) Anthony Quinn. Ottver RMd t2 hrt . 4 '1 min) 20 Friday, February 24. 1984 l~te reunk>n. ( 1 Iv., 30 min) Ml ........ ... •• 1111W -•-....raa. d .. "Rocily Ill" (1982. Orama) Syl- veater StaJion., C.rl Weathers World heavyweight ChamplOn RQctty BetbOa eutftr• a pertonal crlSls when a younge<, hungflef f~ler ~ him fC>f hill *I°'°;"~~ (1 hr .. 40 min) W 1WO'M•Mlll ..... • TlllWOI) ..,. "The Pirates Of Penzance" ( 1983, Mutlcal) Kevin Kline, Angela e "Ara Over England" ( 1937. Orama) Laurence OIMer, Flora Roblotl (2 hta.) W (%) "Seoond Tl~oughts" (1982. Comedy) Lucie Atnaz.. Craig Wa.uon ( 1 hr • 38 min) -~ "From Here To Eternity" ( 19~. Dr•· ma) Burt Lencaatei. Montgomery Clift. ( 1 hr .. 58mln) CD) "The Real GlorY" ( 1939, Orama) Gary Cooper. David Niven. (2 hrs.) Cl) "I'll Cry Tomotrow'' ( 1955, Blogra· phy) Susan Heyward, Richard Conte ( 1 hr .• 57 min.) •CD "Blacitboard Jungle" ( 1955, Orama) Glenn Ford, Anne F'rancis. ( 1 hr . 41 min) •CZ> "If You Could See Whet I Hear" ( 1982. Biography) Marc Singe<. R.H. Thomson. ( f hr • 40 min ) W (C) "loe Cet11es" ( t979, Romance) Lynn-Holly Johnson. Aobby Benson ( 1 hr .. 53 min.) Cl) "Gulliver's Travels" ( 1977. Fantasy) Richard Harris, Cathetlne Schell ( 1 hr . 20 min.) •cm "Misty" (1961, Orama) David Ladd. Arthur O'Connell ( 1 hr • 30 min ) .. CD "Stroker Ace" (1983. Comedy) Burt ~olds. Loni Anderson ( 1 hr • 36 min ) •CID "Treasure !$land" ( 1972. Adventure) Ofaon Welles, Kim Burfield. ( 1 hr . 35 mln) •Cl) "MacArthur" (1977, Biography) Gre- QQ.'Y Peck. Dan O'Herllhy (2 hrs . 8 min.) ~ "Stroker Ac." ( 1983. Comedy) Burt Reynolds, Loni Anderson. ( 1hr .• 36 min.) --••nlnu ...... .... ~ ..... UUlll MC ... Q ,....,..Ml'( .......... ....,.._ .. ..,.. .... anm••...,. corr .. "The Gift Can't Help It" ( 1956, 1.111r..-n1) Jayne Manatleld. Tom Ewell. A mobtter hires e down--ano-out f'oducer to make hia llancee a star ( hr • 39 min.) (Q) ... "Loveslck" (1983. Comedy) Dudley Moore. Elizebeth McGovern. A married psychiatrist finds himself falllng In l~hy~.:=· 'PG' (1hr.35mln) -... TAii ... Lan5bury. G1tt>ett end Sullivan's comic opera telll the atory or • pirate'• appren- tice wno wants to make an hOneet IMng and his romance with the deughter 01 a mejc>r-oer*al. 'G' (2 lvs.) d (I) .... "A Song la Born" (l948';1Com· edy) 0.My Kaye. Virginia Mayo A young woman wanted by the police It hidden by a group of musJc protesaors ( 1 hr 53 min.) -(!) 1'MI lllfNTI CH>.,. "Detty Duck's MOVle Fantastic ISiand" ( 1983, Comedy) Animated. VOlc- es by Mal Blanc. Bugs Bunny, Foghorn Leghorn. POfky Pig and otheta 1tart a journey on Daffy Duck's small i.tand 'G' ( 1 hr., t8 min ) ~-..,....... AMATm•TAITI llOWll "The Ruling Class" ( 1971. Ora- ma) Peter O'Toole, Carolyn Sevmour A man Is r91eased from a mental fnstitutlOo to flH the aristocratic posltlOn vacated by his deceaaed lather 'PG' (2 hrt , 30 l mln) T-. .. :.:. M C81 ... .... .,,., "'" MAii .... Q P& llA...,_ A profile or actor Oennll Weaver; a vtSlt with the world's fastest woman on skis .... ,, ... ,.._ ~ ':nunr111 Tc11•tt A V1S11 w11h actrest Ano-~ret I,._. "" -. . ...,. ..... ~ LM Oll 111 Cl'IOll • coara aw ccurn "Trans- portation Ta•· Right Or Wrong?" You. the Orange County voter. wilt go to the ballots next June to decide whether or not to impose a one-<:enl ~ncreaM on the aates 1ai, tor lund~ng county trantp0<1atl0n pro1· ecta ([) ~ IAlll1'IM1 St. John's vs §lracvs~:~"s ) Clf)M IYM--Anlmated The Lorax. a non-pefaon end non-anlmar. struggles to save his beloved Trutruta tree$ from extinction (%) llOVll "Visiting Hourt" ( 1982. Suspense) Michael Ironside, Lee Grant. A psychotic murderer teerchtt fOf his nexl victim, a TV newswoman wtio tutViv.d an aarllef attack. In a big city hoepltal 'R' ( 1 hr.,45~ e ~ UIU1ULL California State- Funenon vs Cahfornla State-Long Beach ~hra) M 8 I GI M TOWll Feeturad: a salutation to three great ladiet of the ICfMn as mak.up artlat George Masters trllfllf0tms Melody ROQefs Into Mae Welt. Marilyn Monroe and Rita H~Of1h: a W.C. Fields look-alike. Melody Roger• does ha< own ~fl. and dancing tribute. I , .. , ... ._.. -..y I °'9111f m GI LA Featured· travel 10 the beautiful Virgin lllands With stops In St Thomaa, St. Croix and St. John: a tovr ot a rae1ory that produc.s on ot our favorite HNtlona, rum; Ca~pso motlc ())1'CTAC.,. o •~camr llcwlg Coal. 1--•C:.:llllll ...... WOM.OOl-..U ---.cowrn ,. .... IOCI Gobo goes off on a on.Freggle explor1tion and finds a pow. ble way to a;Jld of the Gorgs forever .... Cl) IC CMN a-. ... Lee tlkes a teeve of absence from the agency to work for an ex-field agent turned arms dealer. leaving Amanda In a state of dis· belief. ( t hr,) l t,.maoor• U.. IAlllTUU. Arizona State vs UCLA (2 hra ) • 9 Tll&T't ..... Featured an orangutan from the Oe .. s Zoo thal pre- dicted the outcomes of football games. a man wno skrs up the steep slopes of a rOller coaster, a woman Is levitated ( l hr) I NUCI.,... _, . •u1n AWAW ..... A video look at the nominated eongs and anlSia hosted by Ray Stevens 1nd featuring toe nom1· nees Michael Jackson and Boy George U hr) • _. IOlJ» CGln'DOWI W A look at popular mU11C's hits from the past year with guests including Cul1ura Club. Men At Work. Prince, Bonnie Tyler. Greg Kihn Band and Mtehaal Sambetlo. (2 hrs.) !ALL •1111 'M&Y ....U. "The Campaign For Paga e" Political reporters are followed as lhey shape public optnlon thfough their coveraoe of the presldentlal candldalet on the eve of Iha New Hampshire primary. Q_ (1 hr.) GD ~TO a D...:u "Elllngton: The Music Lives On" Cicely Tyson hosls a trlb- ule to Duka Ellington. lealurlng clips of his performances. Interviews wtlh tut peers and selectlOOS of hit works perfot1ned by C3rty Simon. Treat WHliams, Karan Ak8fs. Ken Paga and others (R) ( 1 hf • 30 mtn) (C) .oWI "Exorcist II The Heretic" ( 1977, Fantasy) Richard Burton. Linda Blair Young Regan MacNail Is stlll haunt ed by bizarre v1sloos and dreams of flying. a si1ua11on which a priest and a female psyctiok>gist 1ry 10 and for haf 'A' 00 llOT .:utAaY M ... Comedy sketches combine with claMlc ftlm and news footage In an offbeat. tallrlc take- off . CO)..,_ "Flashdance" ( 1983. MUllCaf) Jennifer Beals. Micl'lael Nouri A young woman who works as 1 welder strlVH for SOC()8S£ as a nightclub dafl<* 'R' ( I hr . 36mln.) (I) ,_. TAU ntUTM "Tale Of The Frog Prince" Robin Williams and Tari Garr star In lhls claSSlc tale of a prlnceN who releases a prince from the magical spell that has turned him Into a frog Q •i LAMIOAT MCAl\m .,.. "Twilight Time" ( 1983. Orama) Kart Malden. Jodi Thelen A retired Yugo- slavian-American returns to his homeland to spend his last years with his family. 'PG' ll hr . 42 min.) .... (I) ~ Of Boyer becomes Irate when he mutt wade throogh endtess red tape to MCura a cooling blenRel tor a u dur~terlng heat wave. -WICll Wltl:fl't 9ICW. WMml A cetebratlon of comedy and eong from the Walklt<I SunHt Shall with gunt ttara Mr T. Tom Selleck. Loni Andereon and Bonnie OaFlnlzlo (Miss Venus USA). ( 1 hr.) 8 9 llOwtl "Lace" (Pan 2 of 2) (Premlfre, Orama) Besa Armatrong. Brooke Adams An lntematlonel .. x sym- bOI UMS all the powet and lnfruence of hef fame 10 find and deSlroy the mother she never knew. Q (2 hrs. l I=..,. Scheduled· "Salute To 'Hotel'" Guests: "Hotel" cast members Connie Sellecca. Anna Baxter, Shea Far· rall and James Brolln. ( 1 hr ) (11) PCllTUIT OI .-.ca A proflle of New Jetsey ~esented. ( 1 hr ) • • r~..,_. ATM Wllrl _,. Famed vtollnlst ltzhak Perlman Is master of ceremonies for an all·&t1tr j8ZZ program from the East Room ot the White House 1_!hr) (I) COUW umTUU Kentucky vs. Tennessee (2 hrs) ~ "State Ot The UnlOO" ( 19•8, ) Spenoet Tracy, Katharine Hep- burn. A woman u,.es haf cloUt In the ~ paper Industry to help a manufacturer campaign tor the presldenoy of the U.8. ~hra .. 4 mln) llOWll "The W0tld A~ To rp" ( 1982. Comedy) Robin ~ms. Mary Beth Hurt The eon of 1n unmarried prep school fl\lrse enJOyt a Illa full o4 adVantures. colnoklenc:es and bizarre characters. 'R' (2 hra., t5 min.) (Z)MCMI "A Llrtle Sex" ( 198t, COmedy) Tim Matheson, Edward Herrmann A newlywed commercial director tires of hit br~ •nd becomes a philanderer 'A' ( 1 hr.35m.n) l ... llT • Cl) ..wrr Kirk Devane it scheduled 10 b8 marrled. but It's not quite cet"llln If ha can remain consolovs dUrlng Iha car• rn"'-"larm Of Trlal'' ( 1963, Ora~ Laurence Olivier. Simone Signore!, A respected schoolmaster IS falsely accuted 01 aSNUlt by a young 11udant. (2 hrs . 30 min) ID ~run~ A profile of American Black anlat Romart Bearden 1-UClll -Cl) M.D FOWT, UI. The relatloo· ship between Adm. Mallory and Maggie rarrell develops Into a tulJ..scale romance t!h0 U fJD 1'H011 we.a.._, TYUlm..,.. Carl Reiner hosls lhtS look at some of Iha funniest. most bizarre and most memata- ble moments lrom lelevlllOrt game shows dur! the ;'~35 years. ( 1 hr ) 1~~st To F'lght" (1967. Orama) Chad Everett. Marilyn Devin A Medal of He>nOf winner has problems on Iha batlle- held. but manages to lead his men to Vic· tory (2 hrs) fD ~~"The 1nv1&1ble Citizens" A documentary abOut the expe- riences of Japanese Americans wno were placed In detention camps during World War II. ( 1 hr.) Ci)~ "The Campaign For Page One" Polihcal reporters are fOllOwed as they shape public oplnlon throogh their coverage of the preSldential candidates Under New Managelllent St·rvrn~ All Faiths" I l<trb<n' l~a~11 · Mc>unt Oli~ ~1cn1orial Pa1·k · Mo1'luar:r · Costa Mesa's Only Complete Funeral Facilities 1625 Gisler Ave. Costa Mesa (Gl•l•r Ave. at Harbor Blvd.) PHONE TODAY FOR FREE INFORMATION 540-5554 Friday, February 24, 1984 21 on the eve of the New Hampst11re primary ~ (1 hr ) (C)MCMI "The Year Of living Dangerous- ly" ( 1983, Drama) Mel Glbsoo, Slgour· ney Weaver An Aus1rahan iournalist. a British embassy oHlclal and a d1rrunutrve Eurasian camefsman become caugh1 up 1n the tumult ot 1966 lndOnesla lutt prlOf 10 the fall of Sukarno 'PG' ( 1 hr . 55 min) (O)llCml "The Odd Job" ( t978. Orama) Graham Chapman. David Jason Depressed over the breakup of his mar· rtage. a man h11es a htl man 10 put himself out of his misery ( 1 hr 30 min ) QDTO•A.,.._ .. (ff) llOVll "Independence Day" ( 1983. Orama) Kathleen Quinlan. David Keith A young mechante finds himself faH1ng 1n love wllh a wanress ( 1 hr 50 min ) -•••merr•IWM ... tW DD(l)QJl G') ... TAIJ IOWAM I W1WI LAUCIK • rA•t•H TC.•vmlOI M.ClllGUAIC* ..omLOOI (It) llCml "The Sword AM The S0<cerer" ( 1982 Fantasy) Lee Horsley. Kathleen Beller Heroic rebels try lo dethrone an evil tyrant who has used sorcery lo enslave a medieval kingdom 'R' ( 1 hr . 40 min) (%) llO¥ll ''The P11a1~ Of Penzance' ( 1983. MuStcal) Kevin l<llne. Angela LansbUry Gilbert and Sullivan's comic opera tells the story of a pirate's •PPfen· tice who wants 10 make an honest hv1ng and htS romance with rhe daughter ot a mat0t-general 'G (2 hrs ) I DICIYAMDYltl tt:ll (I) HAltT TO HAltT A man whO 1h1nks Jonathan 1s respQnS1ble tor his sister's death pours a bttnd1ng chemtcal In the Hans' pool (RJ ( t hr . 10 mm.) D Ii) IUT Of CAMOll Host Johnny Gar- son Guests comedian Rodney Danger- field. actOI CharleS Nelson Reilly. $ports· leas::==~ hr I •llMCllOl-necu °' TMl..r lftmltOP IMM-.co LAT91GHr AlmlCA Guest lllOlney and setf·made m1lllona1re Oavf<l Montaperl e1tplalns how anyone who learns abOut money can become rich ( 1 hr ) (() CCIUIQI IAIUTUU. St John's vs ~acuse (2 hrs ) C.W.,_ ··A L11t1e Sex" ( 198 t . Comedy) Tim Matheson, Ed'Ward HenmeM. A newlywed commercial oirector Uree of his bride and becomes a ph1ta~et •R' ( 1 hr . 35m1n) ~-TMI Of COlmDY UU"1 TMI Byron Allen, Cena Carvey, Billy Crystal. Andy Kaufman, Robefl Klein, Belle Midlef. Joe Piscopo, Richard Pry0t and Robin W1ll1ams salute the lnnovattve club that helped launch the caree<s of some of today's top comic talents ( 1 hr ) e M CLUI Featured an •~mmatlOn of Arabian 1nllu~ on Amerle•n foreign -,~h:rr=Mmwrt nl Oii MOU. YW000 Hosta Paul Moyer. lwrty Schnelder e llOWll "Drums AIOl'g The MOhawk" ( 1939. Advenlure) Henry r onoa. Chlu· delta Colbert Pioneer larrners along the Mohawi< Trall ltnd themselves caught up 1n 22 Friday. February 24. 1984 the AevOlutlOllarft W~hra., 10 min) (!)•I llllFllT1 ... 9 llOWll "Thunder In The Sun" ( 1959. Adventure) Susan Hayward, Jeff Chan dler A love triangle occurs during tht 1850s among a group of Basques IO'Jr neylng to the Callfornla vineyards ( f h1 40 min) ttl} MON "Confessions Of A Nazi Spy" ( 1939, Orama) Edward G Robinson. Paul Lukas A G·man attempts to expose a Nall spy effort In the US. (2 hrs . 10 min) CJ:) llO¥ll "From Here To Eternity" ( 19~. Orama) Bon Lancaster, Mont- gomery Clift The calm before the st~m Is seen tttrough the eyes of five people sta· lloned at Pearl HarbO< just befOle World War II. ( 1 hr., 58 min.) 1MI (8) MOWll "The Pirates Of Penzance" (1983. MuslCal) Kevin Kline, Angela Lansbury Giibert and Suttrvan·s comic opera tell9 the story of a pirate'• appren- t~ who wants to make an honest living and his romance with the daughter of a majOf-genefal 'G' ( 1 hr .. 52 min.~ -·. LATIWWITMDAWDU ISMM Guest aclress Madeline ~\~ 1 -.AT~-U.MDAY IOWMI IWl'IWILAI• • Low. 'JI ICAlln\I MT 0#-lllWI "f r9"fl Sound To MUllC" Cl)-•11mn..-...,. Demonic tOfces and ... rthly houon combine to make midnight the deadlleet 11.,,. of all ( 1 hi . 25mln ) a. e (I) coumo A cosmetlc8 manulactUt er Is suspected of murdef1ng an employee who has stolen the formula tor a revolu- tlonary wrinkle-removtng crHm (R) ( 1 hr • 20 n'lin ) tlltl(l.") llCMI "Blue Jeans" (l981, Orama) Btoo61e Bennet. David Meua A wile catches her faShiOn designer·h~nd 1n a sexual encounter with hiS Mduetive 98Cre- tary ( 1 hr • 30 min ) ta1-Mlm MOU.nJOOO ClOllUP Featured Michael Caine talks abOut his newest movie. "Blame II On Rio", a repor1 on eharacttt actors. Including Charies Ourn· Ing and John l1thg<>W, a k>olt at t\OW some big time p<oduoers ha\19 made 11 to the i thr= unconventional means m TICTOM ML•MPAl&Y .,. "Sincerely Yours" { 1955, Musi cal) Liberace. Joanne Dru A brilliant con· <l«1 planet dlScovets that he 19 g0tng deaf (2 ~ .• 30 min ) (D) llOWll "The long GOod Friday" ( 1980, Orama) Bob Hoa6dns, Helen Mlf· ren. A Lonoon gangster hghtS to keep his toppling empire together 'R' ( 1 hr . •S min.) (%) .,_ "If You Could See What I Hear" ( 1982. 81<>graphy) Marc Singer, RH Thomson 'fhe m1sadventurea of blind 11nge1-com~r Tom Sulhvan·s college ldey-~ted. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 40 min ) ta llMYM.a---"""' u ~Muggs Sttps Our'· ( t943. Comedy) Leo G0rcey. East Side Kids The East Side gang get 1nvotved In more h1tarl0Us adventures ( 1 hr . 30 min ) (.f)llOMIW*I "LOS Angeles Marathon" i'c&:"') a. Cll ... ...nrATQt "The Whtie Buffalo" ( 1977. Weetem) Charlet Bronson. Wiii Sampson Wiid Bill HlckOk and Chief Crary Horse confront their dead118St adverMry an enormous white buffalo 'PO' ( 1 hr 37 min) Ull W• TOTALLY .. The 1any comte performs trorn tho Mayf a1r Music Hall in Santa Monica. Cati! a. QI) MCM1 "Loflln' It" ( 1982. Comedy! Tom Cr\Jlse, Jackie Earle Haley four teen-age boys hoping to lose their vlrg1n11y m a T11uana brothel pick up an older worn· an go.ng south '°' a Meiocan divorce 'R' 1 hr . 40 min.) W WOIUATL.Alm t:9 _,, IWAOIMT M\lm.,.Y Ml aeco • TMI llAM ... ., ..... Timi MON "The Man WhO Loved Women' (1978. Drama) CharleS Oenllef. Leslie • Ceron Directed by Franc0ts Truflaut A man is so obsessed with beauhful women that he finds 11 dlfficull to remain satisfied with any 1ndtv1dual retatoost11p ( t hr , 55 min ) <S)MCMI "The Year Of L1v1ng OanQ_erous Iv'' ( 1983. Orama) Mel GlbSOn. Slgour ney Weaver An Australian 1ournahst. a British embassy oftte1al and a 01mmu1tve Eurasian cameraman become caught up m the tumult of 1965 lnd~a rust prior to the tall ol Sukarno ·po· ( t hr 55 mm) CZ) llO¥ll "From Hell To Teus" ( 1958 Western) Don Murray. Diane Varsl When a man dies by ht9 own knife 1n a tlgtlt, tus father and brothers stalk the deacf man's 1 ( t hr •O min ) 11:11 Al'fM • llAICUI Wll..SY, u.. M VII "Ice Castles" ( 1979 Roma~) Lynn-Holly Johnson. Robby Bef'lson A prC>miSlng young hgure ~kster and her boyfriend find sudden success hard to cope with when she 1s chosen to train tor a prtt-Olymptc cumpettt100 'PG i ! hr , 53 min ) llll(ff) llO¥ll "Star Trek II The Wroth Qt Khan ( t982. Sc1ence-F1c ttonJ Wilham Shatner. Rteardo Montalban Adm Jame~ T Kirk reassembles his old crew and bat tleS a vindictive enemy wtlo blames Kirk tor the death of h111 wile 'PG' (I ht 5~ m1n) wl =:,.TM11110•••a ..... ,....(It) 4:9 TMI.....,. 4111 llmAllO#~ ,/) \ Tuesday -llondng 11ov1es- .. "Bone" ( l972) Vaphet Kotto. Andrew Duggan ( 1 ht . 35 min ) .. (Cl "Seven Thle'les" (1960, Comedy) Edward G Rol)lnson. Rod Stetoer ( 1 hr . 42m1n) (}f) ··The Wild Pony" 11980. Adventure) Marilyn Llghlslone. Art Hindle ( 1 hr . 28 mm) .. (ID "Prom!Se Her Anything" 11966, Com· edy) Warren Beatty. Leshe Caron (2 hrs) d {$) "Gulliver's Travets" ( 1977, Fantasy) Richard Harris, Catherine Schell ( 1 hr . 20 mrn) r.i(f) "Caribbean" ( 1952, Adventure) Jotln Payne, Arlene Dahl (2 hrs ) (l J "The Frxer" ( 1968, Drama) Otrk Bogarde, Alan Bates (2 hrs. 12 min) J::a(H) "To Catch A King" ( 1983, Orama) Robert Wagner. Tert Garr. (2 hrs.) •CC) "The Jayne Mansfield Story" (1980. Biography) Loni Anderson, Arnold Schwarzenegger ( 1 hr .. 40 min) UI (9_) "Detty Duck'• MOYie. Fantastic Island" ( 1983, Comedy) Animated V0te· es by Mel Blanc ( 1 hr., 18 min ) t:lt(%J 'A little Sex" ( 1981, Comedy) Tim MatheSOn. Edward Herrmann ( 1 hr , 35 mtn ) -(CJ "The Day The Earth SIOod Sllll" ( 1951 Science-Fiction) Michael Rennie, Pa1r1C1a Neal ( 1 hr 30 min ) (HJ "Savannah Smiles" ( 1982, Adven- ture) Mark Miller. Donovan Scoll ( 1 hr . •Sm1n) 1SJ "Enchan1ment" ( 1949. Drama) Davl<J Nrven. Teresa Wnghl (1 hr , •2 min ) .. @ "The Virginia Hiii Story" (1974, Ora· ma) Dyan Cannon, Harvey Keilet ( 1 hr . 30m1n) 1WU "The Monk" (1969, Orama) George Maharis. Janet Leigh ( 1 hr • 30 min ) C.ZJ "Independence Day" ( 1983. Orama) Kathleen Ou1n1an, David Keith ( 1 hr . 50 nun 1 -&11emoon Movlea- tt.9G> "The DI " ( 1957. Orama) Jack Webb. Don Dubbins (2 hrs.) IC) "How To Beat The HIQh Cost Of Liv· tng" ( 1979. Comedy) Susan Sa1n1 Jame&. Jessica Lange ( I hr , 45 mtn ) (0> "The Pirate Movie" ( 1982. Adllen· lure) Knsty McNtchol, Christopher Alkins ( 1 hr 40 mtn) ($1 "Victor I V1Clor1a" ( 1982. Comedy) Jutte Andrews. Robert Preston (2 hrs. 15 min ) W fl 'The Pedestnan" ( 197•. Orama) Gustav Sellner Peter Hall ( 1 hr 37 mrn ) m 'W1n1e1set' ( 1936. Orama) Jotln Carradine Burgess Meredith (2 hrs J t:llOU "Playing For Ttrne" ( 1980. Drama) Venessa Redgrave, Jane Alexander (:? hr$ 30m1n ) 119(() "Concen For Bangladfth" ( 1972. Musical) Documenrary ( 1 hr . 39 min ) COJ "Oas Boot" (1981. Drama) Juergen Prochnow Arthur Gruenemeyer (2 hrs , 2bmtn ) .. (l) "Act Of Aggression" ( 1973, Orama) Calherlne Oeneuve. Jean-Loult Trtnllg· nant (2 hrs) (I) "Visiting Hours" ( 1982, Suspense) Michael Ironside. Lee Grant ( 1 hr . 45 min) W (CJ "Seven Thteves" ( 1960. Comedy) Edward G Robinson. AOd Sletger ( 1 hr , 42m1n) (HJ "The Wiid Pony" ( 1980. Adventure) Mar1lyn Ltght,tone. Art Hindle (I) "Daffy Duck'a Movi.. Fantaatlc Island" ( 1~83. Comedy) Animated VOiC· es by Met Blanc ( 1 hr . 18 min) • "lost Hortzon" ( 1937, Fantasy) Ronald Colman. Jane Wyatt (2 hrs ) (%)"Independence Day· ( 1983, Orama) Kathleen Quinlan. Oe11id Kellh ( 1 hr . 50 min) •(fl) "Charley Varrlcit" (1973, Orama) Walter Matthau. Joe Don Baker (2 hrs • JO min) 1:9(H) "liar's Moon" ( 1982, Orama) Matt Diiion, Cindy Ashe< ( 1 hr , •S min) "Slrol<er Ace" ( t983, Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Loni Anderson ( 1 hr • :Ja min ) --lvenlag -1---* ... IOWMlWTWIUUlll>• C0U.. IASITIML OePaul vs IEvaL~MT ............. ...... ,~ .. ..,. -... uacMeo'9a•rr llOVll "The Jayne Mansfield SIO<Y" ( 1980, Biography) Loni Anderson. Arnold Schwar?enctggef The st()('( of the actress and sex symbol Whose Ute and careet ended 1n tragedy it dram1112ed ( I l™•ii.b:.. .. ... mA MlllTIAU. Los Angeles Lakers at Chicago Bulla (2 hra • 30 min ) TAXI AUCI -.,. ..... PM:a °'QA.Nm tMAT-. NI .... .... llOVll "South Pacific" ( 1958. Musi· cal) Mt1z1 Gaynor. Rossano Breui An American woman falls In love With a Frenchman while stationed as • Navy nurse oo Hawaii during World War II (3 hrs) I ~,:""..iaz. A the<ap1s1 who encourages romantic fantasies. a look a1 a rowing team preparing lot the Summer Olympics. QI mrmf' Tff TCll•rT Aclot Jeremy Irons~ his new Broadway play lnlm'ICCl•MY __ ,,,..,. IUH•M.-r &.Oft CID I I II CTICll DA "Wiii I Walk Agatn?" An ellam1 nation ot differing approaches 10 the treat ment of patients who have &VSlalned par alyz~~nal lnturlet Q ( 1 hr ) CD lMI ...U. A 1()()1( at aome of the beS1 blllitrdl shooters (R) ( 1 hr ) ([) llOVll "Star Trek II The Wrath Ot Khan" ( 1982, Science-Fiction) William Shatner. Ricardo Montalban Adm James T Kirk reassembles his old crew and bat- tles a vlndlct111e enemy who blames Kirk for the death of his wife 'PG' ( 1 hr , 5!> min.) (0) lllCMI "The Pirate Movie" ( 1982, Adventure) Kristy McNlchol, Chrtslopher Alkins A Yly teen-age girl finds adventure and romance when a dream transports her to the wOf'ld ot a 19th-century pirate 'PG' (1 hr , •O min ) (%) llOVll "Second Thoughts" l 1982. Comedy) Lucie Arnaz. Craig Wasaon A young lawyer becomes involved with a muslcl8n. ( 1 hr , 38 min ) Ira 9CMI "The Ring" ( 1952. Orama) Gerald Mohr, Rita Moreno A Mexican· American boy from the Slums dltcovers the sweet taste ot success when he becomes a champion boxer (2 tva ) J':lf 8 •• t'I 'M A new IOOk at music -take a pre-grammy IOOk II the newnt stars tn the recording Industry. Including Michael Jackson. Quincy Jonet, Irene Cara and Kim Carnes. a betl nd•the- scenes IOOk at the booming mU91c video tl'lduSlry and predictions of wno will be 1oni 1's big wlnnets FAl&YPBaD 8 Oii L.A. Featured some of "Eye On L A 's" most embarrasSlng momenta, bloopers and outtakes from past shows are hlQhllghted: a look at the new lllm. "Rhinestone" that teams up supersta,. Dolly Partoo and Sytves1er Stallone: where to look lor burled treasure 1n CallfOfnla I TICT~~ • "°"" C4Mfr -.•c:.c:.an WU. RO WOIU t11 •ma&.t MIO~ A~ Don Ingram puwrews a cotlectlon of fOfthcomtng films. ~1ats and sports events (I) UI flllTWM. •DAY 4 Hlghllghls of the last day of a tour-day mVSIC lesllvat held on Memoflal Dey Weekend 1nctude peffor- mances by Waylon Jenntngs. Alabama. Emmytou Harris. Hanke Wtlllams Jt . Ricky Skaggs. The Thrasher Brothers ( I hr . 30 min) 79(11.1 ... .. 8 (ll lMI •s.mnr AWAW Jotln Denver hosts the 26th annual Grammy Awards prese01a110n lrom the Shrine Auditorium In Los Angeles With scheduled appearances by Chuelr Berry. Janie Fricke, Mel1SS8 Manchester, Linda Ronstadt, Bob Seger and Sheena Easton (3 hrs ) D G TNI A-TUii The Face. Murdock and B A are held captive on a dairy farm ~a band ot ruthless commandos. ( 1 hr ) U 9 FOUl~aaPll .,_ Fea· lured: outtakes of film work by Maoeline Kahn. Mills Wa1soo and Jonathan Winters i :r .. ~ TOMMI' Actor Je<emy Irons discusses his new Broadway play e llCMI "Support Your Local Gun· lighter" (1971, Comedy) James Garner. Suzanne Pleshelle In order 10 swindle a small town. a con man romances a mine owner's daughter and invents a hired kilter (2 tus J • .WA "Wiii I Walk Again?" An tlt8ml· nation of differing approachet 10 the rreat· ment ot patients who have sustained par- ~Zl!J. spmal in)ur~ Q ( 1 hr ) GP NC All MYMOUll "Refuge" Anne Twomey, Jamea Congdon. Alexandra O'Karma and Will JellrieS star In a drama about tour people wno lace moun1lng ten- SIOOS when they are thrown logelhef on a remote island off the Maine coast O ( 1 hr, 30mtn) CC) llCMI "Young Doctors In Love" ( 1982. Comedy) Michael McKean, Sean Young. A young surgeon tries to over· come hrs fear of the knife In this spoof of ~a ctiches 'R' ( 1 hr , 35 min ) (!)ICBTa (JJ) llOVll "Savannah Smiles" ( 1982. Adventure) Mark Miiier. Donovan Scott A runaway rich glrl tags elong with a pair of bumbling fuglUve crtm1nals •po· ( 1 hr . 4Smln I Friday, February 24, 1984 23 ~~-----------------------------· .. i #CllT&OOI (IQ .. 0 9'.ln .-.w" Ol llJT PA llAlm. A thetapi$t w'hO encourages romantiC tantas.es. a 1()()1( at a rowing team l)feparing f0t the S4lmmer Olympecs. part one of a report on how widows cope GZIMCAT\9 .. (()&mil fl001'UU ChleagO Bllt2 at MiCht ~n Pantherl (R) (3 hrs.) .. U fl) WTm COdr. Nlek and Boz help a woman accused o 10114ng her k>vet, but the lady IS kidnapped dvrit'IQ the courw of their 1nvesin'i: ( t ht ) • a ct/9111'1 Jack felQOS amnesia so that Janet Wiii not be turlOuS when sne hods out the new c., ane let him lbof:s been totaled O LOWIOAT ~ .... Guests .. Salute To Dance" Guests Hinton Battle, Marine Jahan ("Ftashdance"). AtneflCan Ballet Theater daOGe'S and Alvw't A~ Dancers {_1 hr ) @ _. "Banyon: Walk Up And Ote" ( 1971, Mystery) Robert F0t•l8f. Darren McGaV1n A 1930s pt1va1a eye becomes a Pftme suspect when a gut Is found dead 1n his olhce (2 tvs ) e uacM~,_ "Refuge" Anne l womey, James Congdon. Alexandra O'Karma and Will Jeffries star 1n a drama about loor people wno face mounting 1en- s1ons when they are tl'lfown tog.ether on a remore 1Sl8nd off the Maine cou1 O ( I hr , 30m1n) TMI 0119 CAll'I ~ IMDllCAll Many ol today's lop comlCS are f.atureo 1n this perl0tma~ taped at San FranclS· <.o's comedy crub, The Other Cafe. (OJ m. ~ • ~ Neil Sedaka pertorms some ol his blggnt hits, such as . Love Wiii Ke.p Us Togethet," and Breall•ng Up Is Hard To Do" et the Ont a no Pia~ tn T OfOOIO ( 1 ht ) _,.. "The Towering Inferno" ( 1974, Drama) Steve McOueen. Paul Newman A ftre erupts during the opening or the world's tallest Sllyscraper, trapping many ol the partygoe<s on the top floOf 'PG' (2 hrs. '0 min) (%) _,.. "The PedeStrlan'' (1974, Ora· ma) Gustav Sellfle(, Peter HaJI A soccess· ful 1ndus1riahsr 1s found to have been a N8l1 Offt<:er wtto 1()()1( part In the dOvasta· 11on ol a Greell v111aoe 'PG' ( 1 hr , 37 min) .. 1 ft W • Madeline dtSguises herself as a ftamb0yan1 authoress ao she can appear on a !elev~ talk show with lhe leading romance novelrst. who IS a man posing aa a woman. I ...... .,..,., 0/11111..., ~IUIM ._.UCM -GD rn 1n01 .,.... Laura and Remington travel to a tiny community whete everyone but them 1& In on a aecret lnv()Nr.murdef and money. (I hr) 11 MMf-=HMT A vengeful man trom Jenn1tet's pest uses a cameta rigged Wllh an exploslve CS.VI~ In an 9Tab0rate scheme to murder net O ( 1 hr ) IJLOU.-T (f) M-.. M IOl.D WATCN ,_ IV9Y· ~A wistful young man discovers that lhe gOld watch he has in"*lled from hts uncle hftS mag1ea1 qualities (2 hrs ) G> Ml\lm "lhe Masterbulldefa" Wiidiife fllmmakei Mtehaer Atehards examines the 24 Friday, February 24, 1964 nest·bullding habits of blfdl 1n varlOOS ri;rt• of the world O ( I hr ) ms=. "To Catch A King ' I 1983. Ora· ma) Robett Wegnef Tefl Garr An Amer1- cen n!Qhtclub OWl'lef attempts 10 bloci< a plOI deYded 10 kidnap the Duke and Ouchell or Wlnosot (2 hrs ) .,.. ''The Man With Two Btalns" ( 1983. Comedy) Steve Martin. KAlthleen Turner A brain surgeon with a wretched mamed life tarts tn love wt1h a pickled brU\ In a iar that speaks to him tetepe1h1· ~ 'A' ( I llf , 3 1 min ) CD) ... "leppedl" ( 1982. Comedy) Soon Balo. Wiiiie Aamea. A high tchool sc:;enee gent0t uses his aoc;denta.lly acqutr~ psych~1netlc powe<!l to lmptova his love life 'R' ( t hr . 35 min I -1:-.,.,.. ... M TAI llMM. lndlan act0< Saeed Jaf- trey relates the moving love story and the eultutal h1St0ty whiCh inspired the con· ,.1.t''£e°w~a~=.1n kldia llOWMI I W TWI UUIM • rATM -·~ ... "Romance On 'the High Seas" ( 1948, MUSICal) Doris Dey, Jacll Carson An ocean voyage is compllcated by tl'llS- taken Identities and a marltal mix-up (2 hrs . 5 min) •MC:Km&IAIOll CC) .. "The Day The Earth StOOd Still" ( 1951, Scieoce-F1etion) MIChael Rennie, PatrlCla Neal After a strange spececratt tandS 1n Washington. O C . an emissary erT\Ofges, warrnng Earth to ceese Its atom· IC expenmentauon 'G' ( 1 hr , 30 min ) (%).,.. "Bone" ( 1972) Yaphel Kono. Andrew Duggan A used car dealer. his wife, a repairman and a bank Clefk are tnvolved 1n a llumovroua series of events l hr .. 35 min) DICKYMllMCI tW Cl).,. "Night 01 The Claw" ( 1982. Honor) Robert Lansing, Neeta Talbot A man 15 f~ with the deltructlve cepablh hes of hfs own techno!Ogy In an ISOiated. tropical townJ 2 hrs .. 30 min.) D .. --·-,_.., Regularly scheduled ptogramm1ng may be pre- empted or oetayed for netw()fk cov6fage of t~~re Primary I r.el.~ LAW .-ca Guest tormef heed Of Avis Rent·A-Car Aot>ett Town- send otters tried and true bualnese PfiOCI pies f()f turning a falling company around t! hr) m 9111'Cl,.,.l.,l•-rr Host. Johnny Carson Guest anlmal expf)f1 Jim Fowler ( 1 hr) CD mww "Pussycat Ranch" ( 1978, Western) Eric Edwar<Js, Samantha Fo11 An oottaw. his sidetdck and a ranctier·s daUQtittt hatch a scheme to turn the girl's ranc'h Into a goldmine ( t hr , 35 min ) ID • CUii featured meet Sir llooel Luckhoo. the most soccessfut l!lllO<ney 1n the WO<ld j1hr.30 min ) tW (I) IPOllTICaTa tWD nlllHT Host Johnny Carson Guest animal exf)ef1 J•m Fowlef ~ h!) -1 Mlf9tm:MCOCK ..-rt .,.,. "Tl'\e Saini And The Brave Goole" ( t98 I. Adventure) Ian Ogilvy. Gayte Hunnicut A r~uest f()f help from a mysterloot young wlCIOw lelldl Simon Templer on a search across the Con11nen1 fOf sunk.en trMsure. (2 hra. 5 min J ~•Jm:W•tWOM ... nm-••_. .,. "'That Championship SeaSOfl ( 1982, Orama) Bruce Oem. Stacy Keach Attet years of reuniting to try to lgntte past gklfy, foor lormet high achOol basketball standouts ftnd that 11Y11try among them sel'Yee may cause the gtoup to brea~ !£arl. 'R' ( 1 hr .. SO min ) (OJ .,.,. "Eating Raout" ( 1982, Come dy) Paut Bartel, Mary Woronov A ciown otHhelr-luclt married couple diecover lhar they can make the money they need ro buy their Clrtam dll'ltf by knocking all well·heeled &ex perverts 'R' ( 1 hr , ?!> min) --"VICtor I Victoria" ( 198?. Comedy) Julie Andrews Robefr Preston A g.ey 1mpresano turns a starving 11nger into the re~ of 1930s Pana by billlng her as Europe s grfftnt lemalo 1mperaon11 t0< 'PG' (2 hr~. 15 min I 1tml .UT9CClllG~CCUICTDI LA.TODAY IOWM I llMTWI LAUllt • _,.. "Rul'leway" ( 1973. Suspense I Ben Johnson. Ed Nelson Panic mounts among the passengers as a sl<t tr1tln with· out bfaking power careens out ot control down a steep mountainside ( I hr . 30 min) I LM.nm Cllltm.I IDEMYUll LA11 _,, wmt DAVID LIT19mllt GuMts comedian AIChard Lew'r$. IOdecl star and f()fmer IOOtball player Walt Gam r;on (thr) CC)_,.. "How To Beat The High Cost or Living" ( 1979. Comedy) Susan Saint James. JessiCa Lange No longer able to keep up with inftatlOll. three Oregon hOusewlves turn to larceny to balancf' the!< ~G' ( t hi . 45 mtn ) .. w LA11 _,,'\,,. DAVID LlfTBmM Guests Comedian Richard Lewts. rodeo star and t0tmer football player W1tlt Gerri son (lhr) we .,.. "Frenchman's Creek" ( 194', Adventure) Joan Fontaine Arturo Cle Cor dOva A Pfoper English lady is WOOed and woo by a swashbuckling French buC ca~hrs) 8 "Lovin' Molly" ( t974. Orama) Blythe Danner. Anthony Per111ns Two men share lhe llfe and rove ol e free-sp1111 ed woman in the Texas Panhandle ( t hr 30mln) Cf) .,.,. "lnV1tation To A Gunfighter" ( 1964, Western) Yul Brynner George Segal A gunfighter rs hlfed to k~I en oot cast returning to his Western town (? hrs) I M.L.,., ... , .,.. "Run FOf The Sun' ( 1956. Ora ma) Richard Widmark. Jane Gree< A female )ournettst't search lor a mltatng American writer lakn hef to an Isolated vlltege In MexlcO, whefe She dl9Covers that Nazla l'\eve taken up quartets (2 hrs . 30 CI)' 6ou.. llAlllllAU. Connecticut vs vu1anov1 (A) (2 hrs ) (%).,.."Charlotte'' ( t97~ Orama) S11 pa Lane. Roger VaCltm A auccesstul wr11e1 becomes raactnated with the murder or e ~IO<~~hr . 45 mtn) w Mu•c.,. W .,.,. "COMn The Barbarian" ( 19811 dventure) Arnold Schwarzenegger. Jttmn Ettl Jones In a m)'1hlcal w0tld ot the pall, a warrior-thief Ind hla compan- -Taesclay Com. Iona ere *'' by a Nordic king to tree the ruler' a daughter trom the IMder of a snake i:ll colti:'J'. t 0 min ) ,.lllMY'n\.9--1 .. "AghtlnQ Back" (1982. Ora· ma) Tom Skeuut. Patti Lupone An angry Phltadelphtan organizea a vlgllanta force 10 &1em the tldt of violent crime In hi! netght>olhood. 'R' ( 1 hf .. 40 min.) -1 (I) C81 ... ..mrATCll licMI "Blondie" ( t939. Comedy) Pennl Singleton. Arthur Lake Blondie and Degwood eocountllf mental misad- ventures. ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) (Q) MOWll "Oas Boot" (t981, Orama) Juefgen Prochnow, Ar1hor Grueoameyer In 1941. a young Garman U-t>oat crew face the chellengeS and horrors of war when they leave port on their first subme· rlnt tour 'R' (2 hrs . 25 min ) -~l'OMDAT &..-1!11 llOWll "Xtro" ( 1983. Science-Action) • 1p Sayer. Befnlce Stegera An earthling returns trom an alien abduction in a hide-ous!( worse condition than when he left 'R' 1 hr , 20 mtn ) 1:11 CC) llOWll "The Jayne Mansfield Story" ( 1980, Biography) Loni Anderson, Arnold Schwaqenagger. The story of the actress and seic symbOI whose Ille and -llondng llovlM- •CI) "Enchen1menr· (1949, Orama) David Niven, Teresa Wright. ( 1 hr .. 42 min.) .. all "House Of Cards" (1968. Suspense) George Peppard, Inger Stevens (2 hrs ) 111(%) "From Hell To Teicas" (1958. West· ern) Don Murray, Diane Varsl ( 1 hr . 40 mm ) NI(!) "55Days AI Peking" (Par11 ) (1963, Adventure) Charlton He&ton, Ava Gardner (2 hrs ) CC) "The BndQe On The R1"9f Kwal" ( 195 7. Orama) Wiiiiam Hok*\. Alec Guinness (2 hra . 41 min) .. "Across The Great Divide" ( 1976, Adventure) Robert Logan, Heathef Rat· tray ( 1 hr . 40 min ) •CID "Daffy Duck's Movie· Fantastic Island" ( H~83, Comedy) Animated. Vole· es by Met Blanc ( 1 hr . 18 min ) (%) "Independence Day" ( 1983. Orama) Kathleen Oulnlan. David Keith. ( 1 hr • 50 min ) -ct) .. ThtS Time Forever" ( 1980. Romance) Claire Pimpare. Vlr1cant van Patten ( t hr . 35 min.) 00 "The Pirates Of Penzance" ( 1983, Musical) Kavin Kllne, Angela Lansbury l!_ hr , 52 min ) (IJ 'I'll Cry Torno<row" (1955, Blogra· phy) Suaan Hayward. Riehard Conte. ( 1 hr . 57 min) -al) "s.gn Of The Pagan" ( 1955, Adven· lure) Jett Chandler. Jack Palance. (2 hrs) -(%) "The Fixer" ( 1968. Orama) Olrlc Bogarde, Alan Bates. (2 hfs .. 12 min.) 1w9 "Larry" ( 1974, Drama) Frtderlc For rest Tyne Daly ( 1 hr . 30 min I 1tll · lhe Bridge On The River Kwa1" (1957. Drema) William Holden. A~ Guinness (2 hrs 41 min ) -,1eraooa MovlM- -~'Violent Roed" ( 1958, Orama) Sri.in K*th. Efrem Zlmbalist Jt (2 hra.) career ended In tragedy la dramatl~•d ( 1 hf ,40m1n) .. l=•MGAllT • .,.,. "Gunpoint" ( 1966. Western) Audie Morphy, Joan Staley A lawman organllea a ~ to pureue a gang of train robbers who abducted a da~JI . (1 hr . 50 min.) Cl.ollmMllM ... ..... ,_ .,_ "Strot<er Ace" (1983, Com&- dy) Burt Reynolds. Loni Anderson. A trucker maket a bad deal wllh an unscru- pulous fried chicken tranchller and becomes romantically Involved with a pretty bU1 vlrglnal P.R woman. 'PG' ( 1 hr , 36 min.) •(!)PMTM• • .,_ "Blondie Brings Up Baby" ( t940. Comedy) Peony Singleton. Arthur Lake Baby Dumpling pleyi hooky, reaull· Ing In OegwOOd's arreat for kidnapping i hr • 30 min.) .............. • M .-AT ITAllMR This retrotpee- tlve traces Iha devetopment of stand-op comedy With clasalc lllm and tape clips of America'• finest l\Jnnymen, lnclUdlng WlU Rogera, Lenny Bruce. 8111 Cosby, Jonathan Winters and Red Skelton. ( 1 ClV "By Oealgn" (1981. Comedy) Patty Duke Astin, Sara Botaford. ( 1 hr • 30 min.) ell (C) "Caaey's Shadow" ( 1978, Orama) Witter Matthau. Alexia Smith. ( l hr , 57 min) W (8) "Massacre In Rome" (1973, Orama) Richard Burton. Marcello Mastroianni ( 1 hr . 43 min.) (%) "A Liiiie Se•" ( 1981, Comedy) Tim Mathe&On. Edward Herrmann ( 1 hr . 36 min) e "The Son Of Monte Cristo" (HMO. Adventure) Louis Hayward. Joan Ben- nett (2 his.) •cm ''The Odd Job" ( 1978. Orama) Graham Chapman, David JalOfl. ( t hr . 30 min.) a.CC) "In Love And War" ( 1958, Orama) Robert Wagner • .i.ttrey Hunter (1 hr . 51 min.) •CID "Lovesick" ( 1983, Comedy) Oudle Moore. Elizabeth McGovllfn ( 1 hr.. 3~ min.) ([) "The Mack" ( t973. Orama) Max Julien, Don GOfdon ( 1 hr .• 50 min.) (%) "The Piratea Of Penzance" ( 1983, Mu.ieal) Kevin Kline, Angela LanabUry {2 hrs.) W ()) "Across The Great Divide" (1976. Adventure) Robert Logan, Heathef Rat- tray. ( 1 hr , 40 min.) d CC) "The Bridge On The River Kwal" (1957. Orama) William Holden. Alee Gulnnest (2 hra • 4 1 min ) cm "Adventuree Of The Wlldenieu Family IF ( 1978. Adventure) Robert Logan. Susan Oamante Shaw. (1 hr .. 45 min.) •CO "Concert For Bangladnh" ( 1972. MuSIC81) Documentary ( t hr . 39 min ) (%) "If You Could See What I Hear" (1982. Biography) Marc Singer, RH Thomson ( f hr 40 min ) •tt?> "4 For Texas" ( t9e3. Wettern) Frank Sinatra, Ursula Andrasa. (2 hra . 25 min.) •OO "Oatfy Ouck'a Movie Fantaatlc ilTand" ( 1983. Comedy) Animated Vole· "by Mtl Stene. ( 1 hr .. 18 min.) ..(I) llOWll ''Str<>ktt At:A" ( 1983, ~ dy) Bul'1 A.ynotdl, Loni Andefeon. A truckllf mak" a bad deal with an unecu- polous fried chlctcen tranchiMr and beComeS romenllcaRy Involved with a pretty but vlrglnel P A. woman. ·pa· -TOPO',,.•Mlll ..... left •• , ,.,._CR) W MllllNTI 19'.-T ... "Second Thoughts" ( 1982 . r,n,"NM"l\I) Lucie Arnaz. Craig Wasaon A young:ler becomes tnvotved with a musician. 1 hr .. 38 min.) -~· ·~ MOWll "That Championship Seeson" 1982, Orama) Bruce Dern. Stacy Keach. A.fter years of reuniting to try to IQnlle past g,ory, four former hlgtl school basketball atandOUts hnd that rlvatry among them- eelvet may ctUM the groop to break f t. 'R' (1 hf • 50 min ) .. _,.,,,,, ... "Concert For Bangladesh" c 1972, Mutk:al) Documentary This filmed record ot the concef1 held tor the benefit of Bangaldesh war retuoeee tea· tUfea performancee by ~Q8 Harrison. Ringo Starr. Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton and Ravi Shanker 'G' ( 1 hr., 39 min.) -•Lening ·1· ... C81 ... 19A IAlll1'U&.I. Los Angetes Lakers at New == Neta (2 hrs . 30 min ) =--~Alrf ......... ..aa1..-w1w .... • H••OPllMA IT ,... Ben V9taen, Wiiiiam Kall, Mar· Iha Raye and Chlta Alvera star In this Tony Award""Wlnnlng musleal that traces a ptlnc:.e's search tor fulfillment Taped at Ontario's Hamilton Place ( 1 hr . 50 min ) .. ... TAii MD -. ....... A•TTaOPTAITI -Cle NI C81 ... .... ~.,. .. ... AIC ... Q •.& ... ,,. A visit with actor Robby Benson. a IOOk at the workf a fastest etr=al prOduetlon car &i 9"91T' 1m1T TClll•rr A visit with l~fi-~ CM.l•AM ~ Mm1IA&J, lndlena vs Pur duo (2 hra.) CH) Cle LOCATIOI "The Pee-Wee Herman ShOw" A saore ot 19506 kiddie shows. atarrlng Paul Reubens as Pee-Wee Her- man (1 hr.I Friday, February 24, 1984 25 ~~------------------.................. . lLl MC>VW "FtashdAnt:e" I 1983. Musical) Jennifer Beats. Mtehaet Nouri A young woman who wt)rks as a welder strives tor success as a n1ghtcluO dancer 'A' ( I hr 35 mm 1 (QJIOXINQ II ) llOVIE "The Bflllge On The Rrver Kwa1" I 1957 Ofama) William Holden. Alec Guinness During World War II. a Brnrsh colonel and hrs men become part ot a prison tabof camp gang IO<ced by the Japanese to our10 a 1ungle brrdge (2 hrs . '1 mrn) I llOVIE 7:11 I oenMr TOW Featured 8 VISll 10 New Orleans lo the tes11v111es and celebra11ons takr~ place al the Mardi Gras R 6) ,Al&YPIUD MOVIE "Oklahoma1' 11955. Musical) Gordon MacAae Shirley Jone-; A you~ cowboy ano hrs grrl reatr2e they are 1n love at a dance (2 hrs . 30 min ) D ma. LA. rcatured an examrna1i0n lot p~~~= os AnQeles (I) PIOIU't ccgy .,..~n .... WU. Wl.D WOllLO CW A.u.&.I ClmAT 1111 OMIAMCll "Live From Lin- coln Center" In a concert featuring James Galway Zubm Mehta conducts the New York Phrtharmon1c·s performance ot Mozar1's ·concerto tn C" tor ttute and harp and Joaquin ROdngo's "Fanta.sia Para Un Genlllhombre · 12 hts l !-C} llAI TRAX .. f) Cl) ntl IOOY II.wt ··The Jouf ney Wrthin" Narrator Alexander Sc<>vtby takt.>s vrewero; on a lantashc 1ourney lnSlde the human body 10 wrtness In a new and lrJtunst1c. drmen!>ron •IS hrcJden powers ( 1 hr J Q 6:) ~ l'!OflU Featured a mounlarn c.hrnber who use~ only hrs hands and feet ''' scalt! dJngefous peaks. an Arunnil yrl•up lhrtl aids rerm1nF1lly 111 children a de<orated WWI Qtuup is reunited a 7<;, ypar 1Jtd s111µper 1n a New York nursing home ( 111r 1 - 0 @) THI FAU. OA/Y Coll aM a trrena (Roy ROQers) enter a thundering chase to captu1e rustlers who hil"e stolen $8 mrllron rn dramontJs and concealed them 1n the hooves ul hors.es 1 I hr 1 IOAP CD EWTDT.-.n TOMGHT A YISlt Wllh actress Morgan B111tany (I) IWDITAM CW Vl>IO A collecllon of thf" latest videos and rrrtervrews wrth cur- 1en1 popul~~sented (2 hrs I &;) ~T "Live From Lin coin Center" In a concert teatu11ng James Galway lubrn Mehta conducts the New York Ph1lharmon11. s pe1lormance ol Mozart <, 'Conce110 In C" tor flute and harp. and Jo;iqurn Rodr1go·s 'FantaSta Pora Un Gent1thombre 12 hrs J lC)llOYll "Paradise ( 1982. Orama) Wll he Aames Phoebe Cares Two teen-agefs come of age rn 1823 BaghdacJ 'A' ( 1 tlr 40 rrnn J CH) MOVIE Sophie's Choice' ( 1982. Ora- ma) Meryl Stfeer t<ev1t'I Khne In t947 .1 young writer from rhe South takes up rP!<.1 dence with a beautrtul Potrsh 1mmrgran1 .1 111Cltm of Nazr persecution and her JewrV • intellectual bOylrK>nO R (2 hrs 3 t min ) (0) llOYll 'First Olood t 198? Or.im111 Sylvestef Stallone R1cnar11 C'.renna A Vietnam veteran·s 11111 1r wl!r1 tlit> polrl•' 11 a dt~a<:l w,1r bu1lt1y l> hon11>t, 1w11 p•.c:;it.1r.• 1r110 a min Nat R I I nr )<, rn111 1 26 FncJa1 February 24. 1984 tS) llOVW "Partners' ( 1982, Comedy) Ryan O'Neal. John Hurt A straight cop and a gay police clerk go undercove1 as a homosexual couple 10 find the morderer ot a male model 'A' ( 1 hr . JS min.) ·1•11MCH01-LOWllOAT Pa. MMIADll A v1srt with actOf Robby Benson. a took ar the world's fastest street·legal p1oduc11on car. part two of a t on how wldOws cope nllCAn.M .. ()) mm "The Parade" (Premie<e, Orama) M1ehael Learned, Frederic F0t· rest Whtie a small Kansas rown prepares for their traditional Fourth of July parade. the members of one tam1ty are nearly lorn '!Earl by personal conflict (2 t'irs.) U GD 1MI UCTI CW Lii Problems devel- op between mother and daughter when Toot.e's highly successful mother comes to Eastland to dellver a lecture Q · D 9 DYUl1Y Jeff fails to rescue Fallon from a dangeroos Slluallon, Alexis schemes to uncover the secret pest of Klr by's mother, and Blake's new pol1ttGal pow8f threatens Alex1s's standing 1n the business world Q ( 1 hr ) I ... _. _,.. Schedu~ Nina Blanc- hard with srreet lashlQns from Paris: Eva GabOf. arso. a Shaw of punk-style fash- ions ( f hr ) (J1) llOvtl "Chubasco" (1968. Orama) Richard Egan. Chnsropner Jones A youth resotve5 some inner conlliCIS When he 1oens a tuna frShrJli 11ee1 (2 hrs . 5 min ) (l) 8'0ITIC9I ro .,. "Confidence" ( 1979. Orama) lldrko Bansag1. Peter Andoral Unusual bonds of trust develop between two fug1· lives posmg es husband and wife 1n Naz1- occupred Budapest 11 hr . 45 min ) *>VII "Independence Day" ( 1983. Orama) Kathleen Ournlan David Keith A young mechanic lrnds hlmseU falltng 1n love wrth a we11ress ( 1 hr 50 min ) ~DMGlllT :: ll' ~.::" ccrJrr Dan. Bull and Harry are involved rn a quadrangle of IOve when the three men seek lhe af1ect1oos ot a female allorney (f) *>VII "Wart Untrt Dane" ( 1967 Suspense) Aud<ey Hepburn. Alan Arkin A blrnd woman outwits a tno of would-be her04n thteVeS (2 hrs , 30 mrn ) m ~nclW. on 10MO fll.mvM. R1cafdO Montalban introduces this 12th annual event which h()O()(S Hispanic Sing- ers and composers from 21 countrl9$. also appearrng rs opera star Placido Dom lo ( I hr , 30 min ) .... ucml .. ...., "'·=Ai. M •LAUDA fie.I' A I -GD IT . ...._ Ehrlich's marriage 5eemS headed 10< the rocks when hrs new brrde hears that an atlractrve patient has maoe a play tor the dOCtor's attectt0ns ~hr) B I ~rrs!lne lalls in love with a hotel guest suller1ng from amnesia and who 1s !Inked to a robbery and a murder and Dave and Megan tnvolve the hotel statt 1n thetr quarrel over n upcoming vacahon O ( 1 hr) ULOUtMIAWT m ~ -UMMl«:I Ctlhlornra w1nem8kers pather to award the w1nema1t eor's Oscar the O.S11ngu1Shed SeMCf' Award (I h1) .Cl m¥a "The Exoretst" ( 1973. HOHOl f flten Burstyn Linda Bia" The young daughter ol a popular actress becomt>s possessed by a demonic sprril which com nuts evrl acts through the occupati0n of her mrnd and bOdy ·~· (2 hrs • 2 mm J (0 ) l90V'm "By Design" ( 1981. Comedy) Pally Duke Astin. Sara 801sf0<d A parr ut lesbian oesigners who want a child select a tash1on photographer as the p1ospec1111r father ( 1 hr . 30 min.) (S)llOVll "The Lady In Red" ( 1979. Ora ma) Robert Con1ad, Pamela Sue Martrn In the violent days of the lawless 1920s an 1deatrs11c young farm girl becomes th moll of the mfamous gangst8f Jonn 0111 ier 'A' ( t hr . 29 min ) IOU.8.-Y ..... TMIPUTo:> -..,.mar • .-... MOT mc:a-11-.Y 1MI ... Comet1r 5Ketches combine with classrc him aM news footage rn an offbeat, satiric take Oii .. ...., MOU "Bass F1shrng In Wrnter Haven. Fla .. (R) l90V'm "ihe Catered Atta Ir'· ( 1956 Corned)') Bette Davrs. Ernest B0<gn1ne A lovrng mother uses her husband's entire Ille savrngs to grve her daughter a big 11Yedd1ng_ ( t hr . 33 min ) tW IJU CIJ9 G) ... TAXI .,...,. I lllMTWI UIJIM. •A•t"N TOP•ftllOI ~tLUIOM • Alim m ICHOOl "Up And Down The lopes" Butch Findetsen and Kathy Wooo demonstrate skiing around the mountains and tnlroduce the turn with a chnstre on controlled skis ~ A collection of tour hght near1ed vignettes about love and se- tearurmg Renee Taylor. Joseph Bologna Jane Curltn Louise Lasser Charles Gro drn and AUdy Del uca ( 1 hr ) (l l*>Vll "A LrtllP Sex · ( 1981 Comedy! Tim Matheson Edward Herrmann A newlywed commercial director tires ot h1• brrde and becomes a philanderer 'A' ( l hf . 35 min) u;)DCIVANDYH tW@ MC>Vll "Sister Kenny" ( 1946, Otamai Rosalrnd Russell, Dean Jagger A crusad rng nurse deve!ops a controversral cure lor rntanllle p=rs (?hrs 25 mrn) 11:11 (l) .oR1'l'rD 11::8 8 ()) POUCI ITOIY A brttef competrt1on between two brothers comes to a head when one brother, a rookre cop. 1s teamed up with his older brother a veteran on th .. police t0<ce (R) ( 1 hr . 10 mm ) II fll) TOllQHT Host Johnny Carson Guests actress Estelle Parsons. actn• IE~;:.11 hf ) 9 AIC ... *"1\m •llMCMCW-MCGOIM-.T ll•ii Ol IM .. 1-..CO UW w.A GJ&St Jame., Deakin, While House reporter tor the St Lours P06t·°'5patch for more than ?'> years looks at the re4atronshrp t:>etweer the president and the press 1n his book "St= Stull " (1 hr ) UC.~Y(R) ( ll0¥9 "Attack r orce /' ( 1960 Adventure) John Phillip Law Mel Grb'>On During World W8f II a top secret Austr.1 han a11aci. unit penetrates Japa~ l111P" to pertorm a darrng rescue mrssron ( 1 hr 35 "'rn) 8:) M CU. Featured the big winners ot the Grammy awards, a vrSll to Muscle Shoats a gold tl'COtd rnu~ mlll ~--------------..................... ... -W.dnescl!y Coal. tb9 (S) llOWI "Flashdance" { 1983. MuSICal) Jennife1 Beals. Michael Nouri A young woman who works as a welder strrves for success as a nightclub dancer 'A' ( 1 hr . 35 min.) tttl I A&Jm) enam flM8TI nlOIMOU.YWOOO Hosts· Paul Moyer. Taw~hneldef G "0-Day. The Sixth 0 1 June" ( 1956. O<ama) Robert Taylor, Richard Todd As the11 r<>les In the Normandy tnva· alon loom closer. two m1htary otticers each review their separate memo<ies of the girt they both IOve (2 hrs . 10 min) (!) •••wmlWGM ... 0 llOWI "That Certain 51.lmmer" ( 1972. O<ama) Hal Holbrook. Hope Lange A teen-age boy's image of his lather Is shat· tared when he dtSCovers that he is a homosexual ( 1 hr . 40 min ) CC) llCMI "Zapped'" I 1982. Comedy) Scolt Baio. Wtlhe Aames. A high school science genius uses his accidentally acquueo psychokinetic powers to improve his love Ille 'A' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) COUIGI ~ Indiana vs Pur· due {A) (2 hrs ) OU ~ "Massacre In Rome" ( 1973. Orama) A.chard Burton. Marc:etlo Mas· 1ro1anni A security commander decides to be a non-conform1s1 during the Gefman occupahon 1n World War II. ( 1 hr . 43 min) R'9 llCMI "ThOroughly Amofous Amy" ( 1980, Comedy) Tlacy O'Neil. Peter Johnson A fetching young woman seems 10 attract passionate encounters wherever she ~s { 1 hr.) -0 OJ U11WWITMDAVIDUll *I IGuesr: Pf' player =~r·> ~Ju-r- llOWM I llMTll'I l.AUClt• UM,umuCMtmi Allf°'-MUllM ··Jau I Bach" a. Cl) llOVll "Holocaust 2000" ( 1978. Honor) Kirk Douglas. Simon Ward A young man possessed by demon spirits proves 10 be the key to 1mpend1ng nuclear disaster and ecofoglC81 deStruchon (A) ~hr , 20m1n) * llCMI "Louisiana Purchase" ( 1941. omedy) Bob Hope. Vera Zortna. A Northern senator Investigates shady politl cal dealings 1n New Orleans (2 hrs.) D .UlllT "°"" u•a (!) mVll "Way 01 A GauchO" ( 1962. Orama) Rory CalhOUn, Gene Tierney In -Mondng MoviM- •©) "The End" ( 1978. Comedy) Burl Reynolds. Dom De Luise (2 hrs.) • (Z) "The Bridge On The River Kwal" ( 1957 O<ama) Wilham Holden. Alec Guinness. (2 hrs . 41 min ) .. (ll) "MlfaCle In The Rain" ( 1954. Romance) Jane Wyman. Van Johnson 1?. hrs ) CH> "Treasure Island" ( 1972. Adventure) Orson Welles. Kim Burfield ( 1 hr • 34 min) .. ct) "Whistle Down The Wind" ( 1962. Drama) Hayley Miiis. Bernard Lee { 1 hr 39m1n) 79(!) "55 Dar At Peking" (Part 2) ( 1963. Adventure Charlton Heston, Ava Gardnef (2 hrs) •OO "Twlhglll Time" ( 1983. O<ama) Karl Ma~ JOdi Thelen ( 1 hr . ~2 min l the late t800s. a young couple try to carve out a llvlng from the pampes of i1ntlna. (2 hrs ) AU..'*, .. , . MO¥ll "Coast Of Skeletons" (1965. D<ama) Richard Todd, Date Robertaon. A blg·ll(Tle diamond dealef In Afrloa Is the target of an lf'lSOfanoe Investigation. (2 hrs.. 30 min.) (Q) MO¥ll "Flrat Btood" ( 1982. Orama) Sylvester Stallone. Richard Crenna. A Vietnam veteran·• run-In with 1~ polfce In a dead war buddy'• hometown escalates into a minor war. 'R' ( 1 hr. 35 min.) (%) MOWll "The Pedestrian" ( 1974. Ora- ma) Gustav Sellnef. Peter Han.A succesa.- tut 1ndUstrlallst Is found to have been a NazJ Ottlcer. who took part In the devasta· lion of a Greek village. 'PO' ( 1 hr., 37 lmin~ICOTT ta llMY"'8-- .. 111T'""" Ll l5ff -~ '1 ml&.DI Peter O'Toote 11 Prof. Hig- gins, Margot Kidder IS Eliza Oolittfe and John Standing Is Col Pict(ering In this per· f()(manoe of George Bernard Shaw's clas· sic comedx chronicling the prof88SOl''s elforts to make Ellz.a presentable to soci- ~· (2hrs.) Cl.l PUYIOft PUYllA11 •llCJI Richard Dawson hosts the 25th a~ cele- bration of Hugh Hefner's magazine 1t the Playboy Mansion West In HOlmby Hills. Callfomla. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) b9(C) LD.Y tTcma The work of tOday's hottest young writers. directors and stars are gathered together In short fllm, video and animated segments { 1 tv.) W (B).,. "Lovesick" { 1983. Comedy) Dudley Moore. Elizabeth McGovern A married psychiatrist finds himself falling In IOve with a patient. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 36 min.) ·1 I,:' ... .-rTWATaf .,. "Wee Wlllle Winkle" ( 1937. O<ama) Sh11ley Temple, Vietor Mclaglen A small g111 beeomes a popular figure rn lndla. (2 hrs ) ICllLD•flNm ... ... lllllllll (It) ta ,,_, IWMIMT M llOWll "Body And Soul" (1981, Ora· ma) Leon Isaac Kennedy, Jayne Kenne- dy. A young black tums to prizefighting to raise the money he needs for medical .. CC) "Trio" ( 1951, Orame) Jten Simmons, Michael Rennie. ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) • (%) "The Pirates Of Ptnl.8nce" { 1983. Musical) Kevin Kline. Angela LaMbUry ~hrs.) -CC) "A Family Upside Down" ( 1978, Ora· ma) Helen Hayes. Fred Astaire. { 1 tv .. 38 min.) CID "Playing Fcx Time" ( 1980, Orama) Vanessa Redgrave. Jane Ale.xander (2 tlrs . 30 min ) "Green Mansions" { 1959. Romance) Audrey Hepburn, Anthony Perkins ( 1 hr , 4 1 min) -~ "Who's Minding The Mint?" (1967, Comedy) Jim Hutton, Dorothy Provine {2 hfS) tW 1J "The Old Man Who Cried WOif" ( 1970. Mystery) Edward G RoblnsOn. Merlin Balsam ( 1 hr , 30 min.) (%) "The Pedestrian" ( 197•. Orama) Gustav Sellner. Pettr Ha" IChoof. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 46 min.) llOWll ·'The Btidge On The AIVW Kwar· (1957. Orama) William Holden. Alee Gulnneu During World W•r n. a 811tltn cotone4 and his men t>ecome pan ot • prl&on tal>Ot camp gang forced by the Jll)tnese to build a jungle bridge. (2 hra., 41 ~ ... "The Ant Texan" ( t9S6. West· em) Joel McCr•. Felicia F.,r Sam Hou. ton rallies Texans against the Mexican lvemment ( 1 hr • 50 min ) CllCO Am 1111 llM ... . .... ,_ .,. ''The Amateur" ( 1982, Orama) John Savage. Christopher Plummer. A CIA compyter expen !rains for actrve field duty to avenge the murder of his glr1frlend ~ rulhless terrorists 'R' ( 1 hr., 50 min.) CZ).,. "Bone" { 1972) Yaphet Kono, Andrew Duggan A US8d car dealer. hls wife, a repairman and a bank cleOt ere involved in 1 humourous series ot events. (1hr ,3Smln) ·1•amt• llMCUI W&IY, u. .,. "Sophie's Choice" ( t982. Ora- ma) Meryl Streep. Kevin Kline. In 19•7. a young writer from the South takes up r• dence with a beautiful Pollsh 1mm9ant, a victim of Nazl persecution. and her Jewish 1ntetlec1ual boy1rlend 'R' (2 hrs . 31 mtn.) W (!) TOP O' 1MI llUN 111 • llO¥ll "The L1ttleat Rebel" ( 1938, O<ama) Shirley Temple. John BOies. Dur- ing the Civil War, a Huie girl dances In the streets to earn enough money to rescue her fa1hef from a Yankee prison ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) ~:::r: .. TW (It) t:ll(!)lMI.....,. (%) llCMI "Pretty Maids All In A Row" ( 1971, Mystery) Rock Hudson. Angie Dickinson A guidance counselor. the idol ol a bevy of high schOOI beautleS. works with a teacher and a police captain In solving the mystery ol several cheerleader klll ngs. 'R' { 1 hr., 32 min ) -~·--°'~ CC) mWll "Man On The Roof" ( 19n. MystMy) Cart Gusta! Undated!, Sven Wollter. Stockholm poliee stalk the terror· 1st snl.per who Is systematteally killing memberS ol the force 'R' ( 1 hr . 50 min.) -·-Mlm -.......... Movies- -· "The 8roth8fS O'Toote" (1972, Com-~) John Astin. Pat Carroll. (2 hrs.) ~ "Adventures 01 The Wiiderness Faml-- ly" { 1975. Adventure) Rober! Logan, Susan Demante Shaw. ( 1 hr~ 40 min.) (Q) "Same T11ne, Next Year" ( 1978, COmedyl Alan Alda. Ellen Burstyn. ( 1 hr .. 59mkl) -00 "T A.G. -The Assassination Game" ( 1982. Orama) Robert Carradine, Linda Hamilton ( 1 hr , 32 mtn ) *CZ> "The Black Rose" ( 1950, Adventure) Tyrone Power. Orson Welles (2 hrs . 1 min) QI "Bluebeard" (No Date) (2 hrs ) W CI) "MISSlng" ( 1981. Drema) Jack Lem-mon. SISSY Spacek (2 hrs.. 2 min ) Friday, February 24, 1984 27 a.CC) "Whistle Down The Wind' (1962. Drama) ~ayley Mills Bernard Lee (I hr 39 min ) (Q) "Brigadoon" ( 1954, Mustcal) Gene Kelly, Cyd Charlase (2 hrs ) • "Longshot" ( 1981. Drama) Leif Gar· rett (1 hr . 30 min ) (l) "Stroker Ace" ( 1983. CoiMdy) Burt Reynolds. Loni Af'ldefson (t hr . 36 min ) .. (C) "Rocky Ill" ( 1982. Drama) Sylvester Stallone. Carl w eathers ( 1 hr . 40 min ) fN) "Treasore Island" I 1972. AdVenture) Orson Welles. Kim Burfield ( 1 hr 34 min) {O) "The Young Landlords" ( 1983, Ora- ma) Kevin Sullivan. Marla G1bbS (2 hrs) •C "Mt&ty" ( 1961, Orama) David Ladd. Arthur O'Connell ( 1 hr 32 min ) fl ) "Second ThOughts' ( 1982 Comedy) Lucie Arnaz. Craig Wasson ( 1 hr . 38 min) --it;l'Vening ·1u ... cee ... ~·---COUHI IAIUTIAU. OePaul vs lsoo~~=~-.... -=•QO.a .. rr llCMI "A Family Ups.de Down" ( 1978. Orama) Helen Hayes Fred As1a1re A heart attack lorces a ret11ed hOuSe painter to be separated from hlS loving wile whO musl move in with their soo and his tam1ly ( 1 hr . 38 min ) (}i)MCMI "lw11tght Time" I 1983. Orama) Karl Mal~n. Jodi Thelen A rellre<J Yug<>- slav1an·Ame11can rerurns 10 his hOmela nd 10 spend his 1as1 years with his tamlly 'PG' I 1 hr 52 min ) (OJ MCMI · The Outs1de1s" ( 1983. Ota- ma) C Thomas Howell Mall O.llon The e•perience~ ol a group of teen·agets 1n lhe11 Oklahoma hometown duong the late '60s is po<trayed 'R' (2 hrs . 8 min ) G COUl91AS111AL.L Brigham Young .. ,~1:::"1 FACU OI CULTia llOWll "Evil Under The Sun" ( 1982. Mystery) Peter Ustinov. Jane Btrkln Bet· g1an sleuth Hercule P0trot IO<>ks for the murderer ot a famous actress a~ an island reson hotel's stall and guests PO' -1~=' .... IWlt"f DAYI AGAlt =. '::'• A rtde on the world's fastest train, a visit with actors Ma1k Har· mon and Gregory Hamson I 'lllfMY mMD ~Ill 1 TWT A look et actress Stephanie Z1mbahs1 on a snop-itl:i of faShlOnS --.01~ .,, ... .al'T LMC>all•CTDe •res: a a: , ... TM.I MAlM Tale Qt The rog Prince" Robin Wiiiiams end T er1 Garr 28 Frtday. February 24, 1984 t ter In this claasle tele ot a prtncftl who , .... MS a prince from the magical se>ell that has turned him Into a trog. O (%) llOVll "The Pirates or Penzance" ( 1983. Musical) Kevin Kline. Angela Lansbufy GAbert and Sulllvan·a comic ope<a tells the Story ot a pirate's apPren- t~ Who wants to mae an honest IMng and hit romance with the daughter of a ma~ral. ·o· (2 hrs) =I I • TMI To. F .. tured a V!Sll with LtVar Burton of "Roots" tame. a reetau- rant hop to eome of LA ·s oldest dining spots, a Golden Wedding AnnflltQaty IOf a c:antne couple whefe the decorations include t8K gold dog blaeulla, and the dreu 1a,=t~.= tuNon !v..·~·--"" m•u. 11CTAC-eNORnCCUT ... w.D--.0 OI umM.I .. TICN,_ • (J) ••• '.L Mapnum must tight tot hlS !He when his s.ur aid Is capelzed mites from shOfe. (R) ( 1 IV.) II GD -A mM Nell ls turlout when Katie announces that she would rather open up a clothtng boUtlqYe then attend college. • llOWll "Shout At The Devil" ( 1~76, AdVenture) Lee Marvin. Roget Moore. A boozer and a stralt·leeed 8'iton take on a squad ot Germans In an African rrvef' delta oori :Id War I. (2 hrs.) I M.LATM,MAYNID =..::-ouwmrt U. WI Based on the Shakespearean dtama. this award- WlnnlnQ presentation featurH Laurenoe OllVie< as King Lear and lneludes Diana Rigg as Regan. Dorothy Tutln as GonerU and Anna Caldef·Ma15haJI as Cordelia (3 hrs) e MCMI "The Dark Secret Of Harvest Home" (Pan t) ( 1978. Horror) Bette Davis David Ackroyd A young couple leave the city hie behind to settle In a remote New England town bound by a s1range yea1ly ritual tor crop feftlllty (2 hrs.) I_..,""'°"'""--~ ccmvT9I QllG.ut llCMI "Adventures Of The Wildtrness Family" ( 1975. Adventure) Robert Logan, Susan Oe.mante Shaw. A con- struction worbr. dlSlllUsloned with city 11te. att~t• to ~t Na family by liv· ~off the ~:;,~"! .. 40 min.) (l)COUW UCLA va. Wa&h-~ton (Subject to blackout) (2 hrs.) (}I) 90Wll "48 Hrt." ( 1983. Orama) Nlett Nolte. Eddie Murphy An unorthodox police detective teems with a temporarlty released convict to hnd a fugitive murdef· 8f 'A' ( 1 hr . 3b min.) • (Q)COUW~ UCLA vs. Wash· ~t~hrs) (I) "MIUlng" ( 1981. Orama) Jaek Lemmon. 8t&Sy Spacek. A mlddte·aged New VOt1< ~ and hie daUgMtr· 1n-1aw try to find out what happened to his son wtlo ~red during the mlfltary coup in Chk 'PG' (2 IVs • 2 min I I DIC&YMDm .. AU•M,M&Y .. fD FM&Y 18 While in the hospital tor a ton$illectomy. JeMifef tears lhe may never see het loved ones again end thlnka back to regrettable Incident• with mem- bers of ti« famll-• _..,~"--CW • ... ...,..Neel Gablef and Jef· ffty Lyons look at r!Slng stars Tom Cruise. Mickey Rourke. Aet>ecca OeM0tnay and Er1c Roberta (JJ .,_ "The Brothers Karamazov" ( 1968, Orama) Marla Schell. Yul Brynner A man Is unJuatly convicted ot mUfdefing NI tathet (~hrs . 26 min ) I .,.,. -TtmCAT\M .. Cl)-·-Rick and AJ are pewns In a deadly cloak·and·dagge< game when they learn they've been hired by ~ to find a man wtlo also turns out to be a apy. ( 1 IV ) G e ~ Diane IS upset when she Met<a outside employment. and the empioyefs are more lntflfested In her phvaical attributes than her oecupa11onal 1lcll1$ (R) e lll LOTf'a'f Flaher1y and Rush travel to ChlcaQO to award mdlK>ns of dOlla,. to a dad whO abandoned his tamlly and now attempts to buy back thelf atfecttons. a nlgtuclub stripper wno takes over .a the· ate< to star In her own snow, and an elat· ed bus driver Who creates havoc by quit ttng his JOb while on a busy dOWntown lstr~hr) LMIOAT ....... "RelHy· Ace Qt Sptes"Rellty travels to Moscow In 1918 with hll friend Suha, ptepared to use the million pounds he brought with him as part of hiS plan 10 overtlVOW the Bolshevll<a (Parl 7 of 12) Q__ (1 hr ) • llAliW Cl MA... "The lrlsh R M " Flurry dev...s a acheme 10 halp Salty Knox buy Torn Sheef'ly's chestnut oott tot a reasonable priee (P•r1 5 ot 6 ) Q_(\hr) (I) .,_ "Pretty Melds All In A Row" (1971, Mystery) Rock HudSOn. Angle Dickinson A guidance counselor, the idol of a bevy ot high school beauties, works with a teacher and a po41Ce captain in solving the mystery of several cheerleader kill~ 1 hr . 32 min ) wl llOWll "The Southern Star" ( 1969, Adventure) George Segal. Ursula Andree&. A man searcheS lat a pricMss &amond In hopes ol winning the heart ot the owner's daughter (2 hrs • 10 rntn ) .. 8 e ..,M.O 111 Bill's Mte lfi threat· ened when he accuses 11 guest on his show ot selling compu1e1 chips to the Ru. 9'an$. 1-UClll -Cl) DIOl'I L.--Gary la warned that he wlll be In dire !rouble II he btcomet Involved In the development of LONI Point ( t hr ) •eta£. mmY ..... Joyce witries&M • bru1al slaying. the new mayor repri- mands Furlllo fOf pubtiCly ridiculing his ciearHJP of a drug ring, end a station- bound Batee misses hef fOfmer <Niies.· ( 1 hr.) Ill: ... .,. MOCllY Lot Angeles Kings at eo.100 8rulnt (3 Iva) Cl) n11-. TMI ~ WATQI -DYU-.. A magical watch that can 11op ttme upon demtnd enables a you~ couple to thwart the evil plans ot the girl 1 on.ume friend. (2 hrL) e Ml\lm "The MellerbolldetS" Wildlife lllmmatcer Mtchaet Richards edmlnn the nfft-bulicllng htbUt ol bl1dt In various perts of the wortd Q ( 1 IV ) • .., ... ti ''fW!v' Act Of SJ*tt"Rtilly trtMtl to Motcow In 1918 with hit ttltnd Sahe, prepef9d 10 UM the million pounds he brovght with l'llm as part of his plan to ovetthrow the B<*hevtkt. (Pat1 7 of 12) Q_(1tv) ~--"10 To Mlc:tnlgt\t" (1983, Ora· ma) Chat1et 8tonaon, Mdtew Stewos. A homicide dtttetl\le Ind a etlmlnok>gy gr~te try 10 March tor a klllef of worn· 9'1. 'R'( 1 ht., 41 min.) CE «*.l• umclTIM1. OtPeYI vs. S°"'h Car011na (2 tvt ) (JI) • LOCAlm "Carlin At Carnegie" eom.oi.n Gforge Carlltl pt"O'/ldM ceustlc eommentary on a wide range of toplot with tnat9'1al from hi. album "A l>lloe For My Stuff" In a performance trom Carnegie Hall. (1 ht.) (D)~ .,_ • ccm:m' The Gram- my-Award winning country-western atar pefforms tuch favorites as "The Gam- bler," "Lucille" and "Lady," aa well••• duet o~ "We Have Tonight" with guest atar Sheena Easton. from the Greensboro f ) CollMUm. ( 1 hr ) .... --'" cc.•-. TMI .. IMlll011IT wmt • canw.w Entertalntt Miss Pat Collins. with aht aexy centerfolds, aur· prises hef audience with what people say and dO When hypnottzed, -··••191fmWOM ... (%).,... "Slroket Ace" (1983. Come- dy) Burt Reynalds, Loni Anderson. A trucker makes a bad dell with an unecru- pulout fried chk:ken franchlsef and becomes romantlcally lnvotved wl1h a prelly bUt virginal PA woman. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. ~~kn.-... 1 tWl~~Avs. Waah- lt~<j~ MCllltllA .. .,. "That Championship Season" ( 1982. Orama) Bruce Dem, Stacy Keach After yeatl of reuniting to try 10 Ignite past glory. four fOfmef high sc:hool buketbell Slandouts find that rivalry •mono then'l- setves may cause the group to break ~rt 'R' ( t hr .. 50 min.) UJ Mm nmmit .... -•,,., n An adolt spool of network sitcoms. lnetud- lng parodies of "Happy Deya," "Birney Mn1tr" and "Weleome Back, Kotter." ( 1 hr., 30 min ) (Q) .,. "Laura'• Desire" ( 1980, Ora- ma) Slegrun Thel~ Iris Stern. A young gill h8I a hard time deciding wNch of hw pr&- vioua week'1 lover1 she likes meet. ( 1 hr., 30mln.) Cl) .. "lndepeodenee Dey" (1983, Orama) Kathleen Quinlan. Otvld Keith. A young mechanic finds hlmMff fdng In love with a waltrna. ( 1 hr .. 60 min.) ... , . .,,.. tt11Gl) _. "~ammerhead" (1968, Or• ma) Vince Edwatdl, Judy Geelon. A MCJet tgent Mt• out 10 etack an lnterna- llOnal plot Involving plans to a nuclear defense system. (2 hrs .. 6 min.) tW8 Cl) ,...._--. U Trapper falls madly In love with a IOwiy tlo9pltal Cher· woman. and Jeekpot and SIOcum are uncharacterlttleally drawn Into wlOus romancea. (R) { 1 hr , 10 min.) ! • ,__ Host JoMn( c.rson lueac::.5.:.~n. 1hr) •tWJW-fNlfl#UI~ UW 't•CA Guett; Stephanie monton. p1yooothet1pltt Ind author of "The Heellng FamMy," telka about ways thet famlllet can CtNt• a heeling environ- ment for a memblf who II •loullV I. e ,. C&.UI Featured· a woman who may have been attacked by spirits ( I tv • 30 ,,..~.,."Rocky Ill" ( 1982. Orama) Syt- '41tet Stallone, Catt w .. 1hets. World hMV)'W.igtlt champion Aoc*y Balboe euffert a peftonal erltlt when a younger. hungrllt f~t« ct.lltnQlll him f<>f Ns «own. 'PG ( 1 hr., 40 min.) -1 -~~ Hott1: Paul MoYlf. W~ ........ ... .. "Lieutenant SetlulW• Wffe" 972. Orama) L .. Gtant Jtck Warden. A dud ooiotman'a wife attempts to clear him::=:-~· ~ 1 ht .• .a min.) -~ .,.. "A;;v.a•• ( 1979, Orama) Ve<onltta P~. En.al Pnztor.A MM! young woman ~ot11ta agalnat condl-tlotll In tht wt.• she WOf'ks becomtt lnVOlv with communist party ~tics In Hungary ( t ht .. 36 min.) -~ e U11 ~-.. DAYltU~ii .. &•w .... •Uil .. iuet~E::::.'~hr.) LO!!.:-ICM Im.I .... ,.. 90iliiCSU(ll) .,. "Frat House" ( 1979, Comedy) Aimee Leigh. Randy Allen A group of Ira· temlty brothers decide there 19 more to college life than going to c:laaee and studying, (I hr .. 20 min.) ~ lllOM "Second Tl'lovghta'' ( 1982. Lucie Arnez. Craig Weaeon. A y ng wyer btComes lnvo!Ytd with a musician ( 1 hr , 38 min.) ... Cl) .,_ "To And My Son" ( 1980, Ofema) Richard Thomas, Jullt Cobb. A 23-yeer-old unwed man btlttlll to adopt e 7 ear·old or~. (R) ( 1 hr., 20 min.) -• LOCA "8Uty Crystal A Comic's " Thia actor I comedian who was Jodie on the hit comedy win ''Soap" I~) 11an<klp and sketch comedy w ._, ___ COWICTllll ._.,.,..,..u•• .,.. "Atc;atru Expreea" (1960. Ora· ma) Robert Slack, Nevt11e Brand Elliot Nest It 1natruc1ed to deliver the notorious J':..'fand czar Al Capone 10 prteon. (2 I ML•TMIPAl&T ... "VukOfl Salatl" ( 1978, Adveo- ture) 0ooumtn1ary. The Sfruggte for eur· vtval •mono both l'lumen and anlmal !Mabltenta of the vaa1 Yukon t«rllory It examlned:(2 hra., 30 min.) (I)~ umtU&.l UCLA vs. Waah--logt") (2 hra.) (J)i "Lunch Wagon" (1981, eom. c:M Candy Moore. Chuctc McCann. A trio of beautlos run Into trouble from competi- tor• wtlffe prOVldlng austtntnce to hungry _1cons==ara. 'R' ( 1 hr •• 30 min ) -IMl'tm-.-.. "The Llgh11'hlt FeMed" ( 1939. ama) ~ COiman, Walter HUiton A pelntet with tailing llgnt tttemp1a to finish hll meatttpltoe ontY 10 aee hie model destroy It. (2 hra.) l mATltTINltlLl•M ~~lght Shift" ( 1982. Comedy) Henry Winkler. Michael Keaton Two nlghttlftle morgue attend8nt1 became "love broklt'a" for a gr~ of hook«• who hav. !Oat their pimp. R' ( 1 hr .• 45 wit .... ATU. W ® .. "T.A.G. ·-The Alaalllnatlon Clime'' (1982, Orama) Robert Carradine, liida Hamilton. A ~°:Pr college student begins IQ tek• en a nation game wt---~~.;'Ab. I .. "The Goddele" ( 1958, Orama) m Stanley, Lloyd Brldgea. Baled on a atory by Paddy Chayefsky A lonety wom- an 11rugglet for Hollywood atardOm. (2 hra., 30 min~ ~::.~,.,Me~ A Woman" (1966. ~nee) Anoutc Aimee. Jeen-Loulil TrlntlQnant. The c:Nnoe meeting of• ior. ty widow and 1 wido'nr retulta In their mytual, deep ... ted love. ( 1 hr . 42 min.) CD) ... "The Outtldel't" (1983, Dr• me) C. ThOmat Howell. Mall Diiion The exp9flencea of a group of teen-agen In their Oklah0m8 hometown during the late .. ·eo.~.;~ (2 tva .. 8 mln.) ~ ... "Beyond £~11" ( 1980, Horror) Lynda Dey '*>rge. John S&xon A young bride Is terrorized by evil foron lurking In a tropical mention. 'R' ( 1 hr •. 34 min.) (%).,. ''Charlotte" ( 1975, Orama) SK· ~Roget Vadlm. A 1ucx: ... ful writer tucinaltd wtth the murder of • former love~1 hr., 45 miJ.) ·;:r.::-.. .,_ "A Family Upside Down" 978. Drema) Helen Heyn, Fred Aatalfe. A htert 11tack for~ a retired holJM pelntlf to be MPatated from hll IOVlng wife who must move In with their aon •nd his family ( 1 tv . 38 min.) .... .,. "Calling Or. Death'' ( 1943, Mystery) Lon Chaney Jr .. J. Carrol Naish. The murder of en adolleresa la pinned on her lnnooent lo\let. ( 1 hr .. 26 min.) ~PMTM• ~r~+:cna. een lngtam previews a collection of forthcoming fltma. 18 and IPOf!t events • W TWO'M .... 11 ..... . , .,, ...... .,.. "Playing ~Ct Time" (1980, Ora- ma) Vanetta Redgrave, Jane Aleicander. ~oup of women prleont<l In Auechwltt · egalntt an oddl to survive. (2 In . min.) CD> .,.. "Sarne Tlme, Next VNt" ( 1978, ~ Alan Alda, Ellen 8uf-.. tyn. Two catry on an unueual extramat1tal affu by mMtlnQ at the tame reeort IOt one weel<end eaofi year """ 1 per1od of M*al decadll. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 59 min.) •Cl> -"' cou.•,. ......... , .... • c.'91 D&.-En1trtalnlt M191 Pat Colllnt. with alx aexy centerlofdl, eur· prlee9 hit ~ wtth what peope eay and do when hypnotized. •l!• IUI DOCTOI .. "The Clock'' ( 19'5, Romance) Garland. Robert Walker. A Mllor ..... en. franlloally IOf a young girl he met and teM In iov. wilh dlJt1ng a etilnc:e rnMI· Ing. while he wu on an eight-hour leave. ~ltv.:.mln.) 01'he Ble<lk Roee" ( 1960. dvtnM•) Tyrone Power. Or90n WeKea. A 13fh.cenlury Engllsh saxon travtta Ori- ental caravan route• Meklng trade MCf~hrl.) •(11)1 ..... Friday. February 24, 1984 29 Four escapists fih d riew jealousies Wherl' d o )OU go "'hrn ~nur "'orl<l hJ' fallen apart'l You nl·apc to .in "land beautiful. rl·motl' an<l "1ld "'hcrl' ~ou horx· to ga~her your tho ught<; amt rnmc up "'Ith solutions to )Our prohkm' But what happen., v. hl'11 \ ou gl't to t hJ t island and d1 \CO\l'f n lhl·r ix·opil' thl'rt· - troubled peo plr v.h11 h.nr ~onl thl'H' tor the samr rt·a,ons a' \11ur,rll 1 That 1 the tl'n\lon--p .. 11 .. !..t•,j '>l't11ng lnr thl' 90-minutc film . '"Kdugt·."· \\h 1th "Ill tx· televised o n AmrmJ n Pia\ hou\t' at'> p m Tuesda) on Puhl!<. Brnalh.1,11 ng \\\lt'm. KCET. Channel 28 The taut drama ,1,H' l,1mn C u ngdon Will kITn<.''· .\ln.111dra O'"-Jrm.1 a nd Anne Twornl'\ 3, tht· f\1ur '>nuh "h11 lind thcmschcs thwv.i1 111~ctlll'r purl•h ll\ chance on a rl·mo1r l\l<ind oil ttw ui.1,t o t Maine and ultrmatl'I' tx·collll'l'llt.in~l,•<l h\ tensions and Jt·aluu"''' Each one U'>l'' thl· pn m1tl\l'h tx-.1utllul island for hrs ur hl·r u " n n,•,·d It 1s a ~nctua n 1<11 \lnanJ1 ,1 ( \ln:1n- dra O'Karma) a't.11,11ru·l· "hn nn·d' to think ahout J nd mJl..l' '>l'll\l' ol r ..i'>t mistakes. I or llai-1..dl dcJm<'' ( ungJtin) J middle-aged hut 'till \en lit hl'.lJmJ'>tcr recl'nth· firn .1 Imm h1 \ s(hool. 1hc l\land becom~s a pro' mg ground .\nd 1t I\ a healing fl'll'\'3\ for k ;in ( .\nnl' r"omc~) and Bill t\\ ill ktlm·,1 a hJnthoml· affiucnt u)upk 1n1ng 1t1 ,3,1· a la1hng marnagc Hownl'r. thl' p111'1m11' \1.h1t h non1..· o l th<"m CitJX'('t1..·<l. 1u1n' 1lw l\land into J communal p rl''>\Ufl' , 1111\,..,·1 I he~ '>oon become t•mbrrnkd "1th l'Jl h 111hn 1n a \artety ol m utunl :i11r.Kt1111l' SOAPS ... FromPage4 uz1e lost her ,•n11rt' tru\I tund hi:\'3UM-' she was \Hit marnt•d on h,·r ~ ''' h1rthda\ Jar !.. remo\C·s phtlnt: lrom h1111\,.. thrn lnrct>'> Sonn' into hl·r tx·tlrnom ''' 'ht• put'> on despCralc "1ruuk I h 1hrn nlJl <"' her submit to his \t'\U.11 .tl·m.rnd., \he tell' pohl'e thJI Jal l ,,.,,;iul1n t hl·r .ind thJt 'lhl' wants to prC"-HhJrttn 't1•phJn1,· tirl'\ him despite h1!. protl''' thJI \11n1n l nn\t'ntcd to his ad,anccs. YOUNG ANO RE TLE...~: I ollm~ inpn argument with J ill ""' dl't ldt"' Ill unde rgo fact-h ft Jad. agrt'e'> Ill au t'l't l>rnJ ·' off er to wo rl at Margt·ron < '' it 'ht·" lll t'\pand into cosmetic\ and lragran1.t'' 'u hc tan go head-to-head "Ith \,hk' .\!>hit·\ and Enc stt Easter Sunda' v.eJJinl! J.1·t,· While CC"lebraungatCiana·, .\<,hk' "tunned when G ina hands h<'r prc<,ent lrnm a <;trangC'r at thc bar. It " the ma tt hing l'.lrnn~ 10 tht• un<.· gJ\t'n to her 1n Romt· b' hu romantic F rench g.cntleman McJn"h1k 1n ~1 Cro1,. N1ll1 reah1c' that R11 l 1' un'i.t.thlt' when he l tcp' cal hn~ ht.•r \kh''·' f{rr t.. admits that he l..tlk J \kh'"'' .md ha lt•\l'f Jim Ghddo n Rrd . tell' :--.1U1 thJI \ ittnr 1\ V1c1o na' father 30 Friday. February 24. 1984 'Retuae· of Aleu.ndra O'Karma and Anne Twomey la upeet. The main thread of the story follows Alexandra. a sensitive and vibrant woman. shaken b) her c>.-husband's infidelity, who has come for solitude, to write a nd regain her strength. One afternoon. howcver. she sights a sailboat bnnging 8111 and Jean into her "perso nal d omain " The) have co m e to camp and rediscover each other. also hoping to be a lone. Ale"tandra tnes to avoid them, but thc island's small size serves to repeatedly throw them together Slowly breaking out Fr omPa&e2 .... -U.S. o.-· .. e="-c...., .......... C..). (1 tir. 1W II m COUIGll IAm'1UU. ....... ....._..Alt! .. .._.. •<tin.) m COUHI UIU1UU .._,..-.. ....... (1 .... ) 11:119 Cl) .:AA UIU1UU LI~ s• II ~~ 8 U.. OcM nll •s 11 •II Al9IM .... " ,. (1 ............ , llJ JOOI . WU 11 .ulTI..._., 11111 ' ' * ..... ......... --=L-*r1 ..... WA _.., 1 ll~t caiu,117 ....................... (ltwe); Or-.. ... • tE a ti ,... ,.., ............. ,,(1 ..... ) 1:118 9GITI .... , ..... 1 2 • ....,. ....._ ~ 8 sSnl Cll •It ID\ (..._Q11t11 hr•lw•f•~·~ ., .. -==··~ ::;;::.:. : v.-.... .. ClllF .. J • ...,.. (1 !!.,.~ ..... Ml8 AlmlCM ~T--(IW• Pr h •> cw. Ar h••r Of TM .._,Kc' en 1t • 11 ....... ........................ Cit hi• a .... btSI. I .... .................. '--..... .. .... 4 ................ , ... .................. W80L,.._ =r===-.... 1W · CGU.19umTIALlC Pl* I• ........ "' ...... "'-v..,. (1 ..... Mt990alMM. of her shell. Alexandra finds first Jean. and later Bill. scnsttive and supportivt'. At this point Haskell -on a v1Jorou\ kayak odyssey -arrives on the island Truly talking of"enduring values." but too often responding to more .pnm1t1ve im- pulses, Haskell makes passes at Jean. tea~' 8111 to the point of violence and encourage'> Alexandra's trust, knowing that he cannot fulfill it. Thus. the confl1ct1ng n~ds and nature' o f the four erupt mto confrontauon' betrayals and revenge. -11oac1my ___ .... .._ ... COLL.HI UlllTUU Ale-..... w.UCU(11n.) -·-UC81Q _Taesay ___ _ .._ -· mAMmTU&..l IM A.1411 "'*-' .. = .... (1 ............ , ::1-w:. ~11'td .. sc1ay ....... IW ... mAIASITULL IM A .. 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My ( holo.lrt"n ?3 r Al en ACROSS 32 -Wanda Page 33 Oddball 35 Role tor Shroyer 38 Miss r arrow 39 Pl::iyed Mike St1v1c 42 Abner's co-s1ar 44 Mork's planet 45 Plays Lance 4 7 Sandra or Ruby 48 All right 49 · The News 8Prir<. 50 Maun;i -Word Gauna 10 24 "In Search ot" SUbJeCI 25 WKRP newsman 26 Raines or Fitzgerald 29 · -Easy" 31 Miss Raines' sign-oil 1 Plays Coralee 2 At home 3 Caesar's 52 4 Singer Horne 5 "The Big - ' 6 "Walking -" 7 Rev on "Taxi · 8 In operatl()l1 9 Actress Wendy 10 Carter and Gwyn 11 Played Jose Jimenez 12 Singer Abbe 19 Barbara -Geddes 2 1 Mr Sierra's 10 22 "Cakes and -· 27 Played K1ci.. 28 See 30 Down 29 "Grand -Opry 30 280 Plays Val 33 Played Lola 34 Acorn fac1ory 36 "l his House' 37 -Langdon 38 Mary Tyler - 39 Burghofl role 52 Miss Ekberg s sign ·off 53 Soprano Scotto 55 Sanford's son 5 7 Plays Florida 58 Jim Nabors role DOWN 40 "Odd Couple' member -tn1t 4 1 She was Mrs Ricardo 43 .. -the Press" 45 'The -Show 46 Katherine Helmond se11es 49 Scrooge s wortj 5 1 Role tor Sperber 54 Bible part 56 Mr Levant'& in&1gne SOLUTION --ll'T'lll"T"TT...... 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California A killer whale held Its trainer In Its teeth for an uncomfortable amount of tlme./A4 Nation Democratic hopefuls hold a polite debate on New Hampshire tele- vision./ A4. Inflation, fed by high food costs, rose .6 percent In January .I A4 World Experts say Iran-Iraq war does not seriously threat- en oll supp lies./ A4 A cease-fire In Beirut Is off to a bad start as rockets fly .I A4 People When Stan Bressler came to a Jamboree In Newport Beach, he started a 30-year dedi- cation to Scouting./ A7. An orchid show, billed as the greatest display In the world, opens In Miami. /Al Sports .UC Irvine plays Its worst game of the season, but still manages a wln./81 The high school track and field season begins with some Impressive marks. /83 Entertainment the plot of "Good" at South Coast Repertory echoes the evils of Nazi Germany./WMkender The Orange County Mas- ter Chorale will present "The Magic of Mozart" on Saturday./WHk· ender Business Students are turning to trade and technical schools as high tech- nology grows as an lndus- try./84 The outlook for 1983 tax- payers ls a real mixed bag, Sylvia Porter says. /84 . Auto Piiot Bridge Bulletln Board Bual nett California News Cluelfled Comic. Croaaword Help Vouraelf Horoecope Ann LMldert Mutual Fundt Nitlonal Newa Opinion ~ PotlceL~ Pubflo Notto. SPOf'U Stoek Marketa Tetevtlk>n Theet .. WMther WorldNeWa C1-3 88 A3 84-5 A4 C6-8 86 C8 A8 C7 A8 84 A4 A8 A7 A3 C4-5 91-3 86 TV Log Weekender A2 M f IRIT 1111111 ORANG£ COUN T Y C A LI FORNIA ?5 Cf NT '-; B:resi en-ts e ID arsonist e ·aro An eggcltlng event One of tbe mmt popular conteeta of UC lrrine'a Entlneertna Week la tbe ea drop, ln which •tadenta try to let 'em n,. Wltb tbe leut breakace. Abo•e. Erle JolmMn pitch- ea bis entry, while (below left) Doac llarlmon lnapecta a boa and {below rlaht) DaYid Jackaon hold8 a •mYi•or of bis perfect 10 for 10 packale. NB firm· out $15 million? I I Collapse of inveatment empire brings bankruptcy court probe By JERRY HIRSCH Oflheo.llJ ......... A Newport Beach investment firm may have lost $1 S million in the collapse of the financial empire ofla Jolla financier J. David Dominelli. And creditors of a local firm. Trans Atlantic Bancorp. Ltd .• filed an involuntary bankruptcy petition against the company claiming the firm was Dominelli'ssingle largest investor. The Federal Bankruptcy Court of Santa Ana has appointed Los Angeles attorney James Joseph as interim trustee for Trans Atlantic while the court determines ifthe company is bankrupt. Trans Atlantic, headed by Newport Beach busi- nessman Arthur Axelrod, isowed$16 million by J. David & Co., Dominelli's La Jolla-based investment company, according to documents filed with the court. J. David, which engaged in international currency trading and claimed it could give investors as much as a 40 percent return a year, is the subject of several federal mvesti~tions attempting to find out what Dominelli has done W1th more than $1 25 million in investor funds. Investors filed an involuntary bankrut>tcy petition against J. David and late last week, a San Diego bankruptcy judge appointed former San Diego judge Earl J.CantostrustecofJ. David todiscoverifthecompany is solvent and where the money is. Joseph. the trustee for Trans Atlantic, said he has demanded access "to the books and records" of the embattled Newport company. ,"At thispomt in the case we just don't know all the details yet," Joseph said. "Trans Atlantic isa corporation whose principal activity was placing people's money in foreign currency transactions. Apparently Trans Atlantic did its currency trading through J. David & Co. and it is alleged that J. David owes them$ IS million," Joseph explained. The court appointed Joseph trustee to take control of (Pleue eee IUWPORT I A2) Seven fires inf our weeks raise concern for lives of area apartment dwellers By STEVE MARBLE OflllltO-. ......... Huntington Beach fire officials expressed concern today that an anonist. believed to have set seven fires in just four weeks. may kill somebody unless apprehended soon. All the fires have been set in the same area of the beach city - a congested section off Yorktown Av- enue between Delaware and England streets that is jammed with apart- ments and laced with alleyways. In each case, the firebug has struck during nighttime or pre-Oawn hours - a pattern that has firefighters most concerned because of the possibility of sleeping residents being caught off guard and trapped by flames. So far, nobody has been trapped or seriously hurt by the blazes, fire authorities said. "I think it's got to be somebody who lives around here," speculated resident Tom Palmer early this morning. "You look at ~ople and keep wondering who it mt&ht be.'' Monica Thayer. another apart· ment resident, said she ha$ awakened twice duringthe night in rea:nt days thinking she smelled smoke. "Once I was right and the 0th.- time it wasn't anythinc," she said. "That's what I hate -you just don't know for sure ... City firefighters plan to sweep Ow neighborhood Sunday morning. pa• ingout fliers to area residents warn.iq them of the danger and asking them to purchase smoke detecton, acx:ordina spokeswoman 8.irgit Davis. "Even a cheap detector will help. Something to alert residents,•• she. added. The string of fires began on Jan. 22 when an apartment complex laundry room on Delaware was torched. Two days later, there was a.fire on England and then three more Feb. 8. (Pleue Me All.801'/~) Slayer given life sentence Judge notes 'savage' nature of HB killings By JEFF ADLER Of ... Dellr,... ..... Rene Flores Dayco -the 43-year-old Philippines native who hacked his wife and mother-in-law to death with a meat cleaver and butcher knife -was sentenced Thursda)' to spend the rest of his life in state pnson without the possibility of parole. In pronouncing sentence. Orange County Superior Court Judge Fran- cisco Brisenonoted the '"savage" nature of the Huntington Beach double murders and said Dayco should ··never be released in to the community." But Briseno stopped short of sentencing the defendant to serve consecutive life terms without parole, one for each of the two murders. as Deputy District Attorney Tom Goethals had requested. Instead. he Rene Florea Dayco ordered the life terms to run concur· rently. "I believe the pcnalities arc. in fa~ realistic, le&ittmate sentences: (Pleue .ee DAYCO/ A2) Laguna just-can 't pool its resources Swimmers left high and dry in battle over new f aclllty For 16 months. the Aguatica Task Force of Lquna Beach hu been trcadina water. It has endured count- leis city council and tchool board meetinp. s~nt months interviewina expen1, wnti~ rcpons and lobbyina politicians, all an \he hopes of tea.Iii· ma itt dream of buildina two com- munity pools to replace the aaina fllCility next to tbe hiah 1ehool. ltt wilh appeared attainable in September when Lacuna Bcac:)\ City CciW'lcU members alR'td to auppon the two-pool concept ~ promili"l.to provide a mylmum ofS37S,OOO tbr, the facility, eJtpected to cost between SS00,000 to S 1.1 million. But in the ensuina weeb, nobody could llf'Ce where ao build the complex. as one .site a"'1-anotber was torpedoed by asaortcd community poupa and aovemment aeencies. As a result, when council mcmben and members of the Llauna Belich Unified School District Boud meet Tuctday ln another attempt to ham- mer out an aarecment on a ahe for the facility, the dJtcussion will focu1 on a ainale-pool complex, mucb to the cha&rin of the Aquatics Task Fotcie. S~ust where the pool ends up is anyooay'1 sueu. When the tchool board voled ao abandon the two-pool concept in favor of a 1inaJe-p00I faciliry last month, they • recommended it be LP. Bun NF ws 8 Ar.KGROUND oonauuctcd behind the hi&h achool t.tack oear the t.set.JI f'iefd. Under tho plan. the pool would occupy an area apanni~ 135 ftet in lenath and 11' feet in Width. On the 1urflclc, the plan appeared to touch all the vitaJ DOliricaJ t.aa. The school boatd was 'happy because the site ttad bee~ included in part of the chstrict's master plan drawn up five yean ago. Council memben nodded approvinaly in December when the district recommended the proposed site durilll ajoint·mcctina. And altbou&h the Aquatics Task Foroe was disappointed that the two-pool concept was sunk. at least there was a pool proposal on tbe board. But JUSt before tht vote, school board and &a&lc force memben were stanled when OcotJe Fowler, city dittetor of rcc:n:atton and tocial tcrvic::es.. told lhe board he and City Manaaer Ken Frank believe the Site -a.pprovcd by council memben when they authoriled the S37S,OOO -was i~uate. He pvc tbetc as (Jllteue ~ LAOU1'A/ A2) • Have your eye on a new car? You'll find the beet auto bUye ~ the Orange Coeit In todar'• Auto·Pllot -P C14 ,. JI• A2 Oran~ Cout DAILY PILOT/Frtday, February 24, 1964 Suspect admitted beating, said Miller 'was still alive' By JEFP ADLER Of .. 0.-........ The 26-year-old Santa Ana m&n accused of strang.ling Patrick Scott Miller last June told police in- ve5tiptors that the 26-year-old vic- tim was ahve when he and a co-defendant left Miller's Costa Mesa home th.at ni&ht. Richard James Wetherall, in a fivewhour tape-recorded confession to Q>sta Mesa police detectives, dew tailed how he and co-defendant Arthur George Goldner Jr .. whose ~parate murder tnal 1s set to begin Apnl 9. kicked and beat Miller in the bedroom of his Hanover Drive home on June 28, 1983. Wetherall. who 1s charged with first-degree murder and robbery 1n the slaying. could be sentenced to a hfe pnson term wtthout the poss1- b1hty of parole 1fconv1ctcd. .. When we left. he was still ahve. He was breathing." Wctherall 1s heard saying on the tape recording, much of which was played tor an Oranae County Supcnor Court Jury in Santa Ana Thursday. Wetherall also tttls detectives that Miller, the 26-year-old son of former Oranae County Supervisor Edison Miller, pointed a shotaun at him, tria&crin.a the beating that the pros- ecution alleges caused his death. After Miller put the shotgun down, WetheraU said he was shaking hands with him over the incident when Goldner bit Miller over the head with a vaccuum cleaner. "His bead went down and hat the dresser. Then he fell down and we started kicking bim and stuff,'' the defendant is heard telling detc<:tJvcs Wetherall said he first learned that Miller was dead when a co-worker at a Santa Ana moving compan) showed him a newspaper clipping .. I told him a guy had pulled a gun on us and we beat him up," Wetherall said of his conversation with the co-worker. The pro5ecut1on alleges Miller met Wetherall and C~ldner at a netgh· borbood bar and in vlted the pair over for a drink afler closing time. When the three amved, an argument broke out between Miller and his girlfriend over the noise the thret were makina. Angered, she awakened her two children and lef\ the house, intending to spend the rest of the night at her mother's. Shortly thereafter, according to Wetherall's account, Miller pulled out the shotaun, was hit over the head with the vaccuum and was beaten. He was found the next morning, lying in a pool of blood 1n the bedroom. Ms arms and legs hogtied with towels. when his girlfriend returned. An autopsy revealed his death was caused by strangulation. Jurors arc e·w«ted to hear the balance of Wetherall's tape-recorded confession when the tnal. in Judge David Carter's counroom. resumes Tuesda} Truckinlrvinecrash 'overloaded' By ANDREA ADELSON Of tM 0•11)' Pilot llalf Investigators said toda)' that over- loading contnbutcd to the crash of a pickup true~ Tucsda> when I 0 Irvine tui.h school students were inJured. Two of the tnjured. Wendy Alleri, 14. and John Dahlgren, 15, were still listed an cnucal cond111on this morn- ing, But 16-year-old John Kuhel has improved and was removed from a hospital cnt1cal care unit. hospital spokeswomen said Irvine traffic 1nves11ga1or gt Mike Wh11c said no dec1s1on has yet been made over whether to cite dnver Jeffrey Baker, 16. "But 1fl saw seven people 1n the back of a truck., l would From A l Bnscno told Dayco. "I teel you are going to serve life in pnson without the possibility of parole." When asked by the judge whether he had anything to sar. Dayco wtuspered momentanl) with his at- torne}. Ch1e£. Deput) Public De- fender Tom McDonald. and then declined to address the court. .\fterward. both Goethals and McDonald agreed there was little stop them," he said. Baker could face vehicular man- slaughter charges if one of the students dies, Lt. Al Muir said Barring the death of any of the passengers, White said results so far from the continuing investigauon could lead to traffic cllat1ons over unsafe load, excessive speed and an unsafe turning movement. White said investigators have esti- mated the vehicle's speed at 60 10 65 mph, but intend to more exactl)' determine the speed by recreating the skid marks with an open bed truck loaded with about I ,JOO pounds of sand, the estimated weight of Baker's passengers. "We ·don't think the tires or the frame of the vehicle can safely operate difference between the terms. even if the convictions were to be overturned on appeal. In a somewhat unusual turnabout. three jurors who sat on the eight-woman, four-man panel attend- ed the sentencing heanng and told reporters afterward that four of the 12 Jurors favored recommending Dayco be sentenced to death. And one of the 1urors. Barbara on the roadway" loaded with 10 passengers, Wh11e said. "We don't think shifting of weight had any affect." Baker and nine companions were headed lo a noon-time lunch spot when his truck began 10 swerve on Yale Avenue. It skidded into a tree. tossing the teen-agers into the street. The force of impact almost twisted the pickup's frame in half. Seven of the University High students have since been released from hospitals. Irvine school board member Bruce Lee said Thursday he will ask for a review of district pol icy allow1 ng high school juniors and seniors to leave school at lunch. Only two of the I 0 had parental perm1ss1on to be off cJtmpus. Steele, "1efended the d1stnct at- torney'siiecision to try the case rather than accept McDonald's pre-tnal offer 10 have his client plead guilt~ 10 return for a life sentence \\llhou1 parole. "The verdict was a compromise." tcele commented. "I '>'ant 11 made empha11call) clear at was a d('ath penalt) case." ARSON FEARS ... Steck also said she felt the publa defender's office "'>'ent too far" an bnnging O\ er 11 character "'1tncssc' from the Ph1l1ppmes to test1f) during the tnal's penalt)' phase. A.nd '>hl' questioned the necess1t) of the I ~, arnv1ng 1n Orange Count; tY.o "eck'i rt before the trial's penal!)' phase hegan From Al Last aturda) a larport on Dela- ware was 1orchcd cau'>ing $40,000 damage The most rccl'nt blan~ was reported Wednesda) evening when another carport on Delaware went up in names. Nobody has been hurt in any of the fires. though 20 residents were evacu- ated from a four-unit complex on England early this month when a carport beneath the dwelling units was set afire The seven fires ha\e caused more than S60.000 in damage to date, firefighters calculated Da \ 1s said several pa11erns have.> emerged an the past four weeks The fires all have been set between 6.30 p.m. and 3:30 a.m. Also. the fires all have been kindled with rubbish, paper or matches. Large trash dump- sters, open garages and laundry rooms have been the main targets. "We're asking that when people aren't home to lock up garages and don't put trash out except on pickup days," Davis explained. Firefighters are aslong for public cooperation in fiodin$ the arsonist. Anyone with information 1s asked to call 536-5951 or 960-8843. However, Steele and the 1wu othl'r jurors, said they met with J udgr Bnseno after the sentencing hearing and the judge satisfactorily explained the rationale for bringing that man) witnesses here. News reports of the trial':!> rnst~ prompted citizens· complarnts and resulted in the Board of Su pen 1sors asking the Public Defender's office to account for the expenses. NEWPORT FIRM OUT $15 MILLION? ... Fr om A l Jln)' Trans A 1lant1c funds unlll thc financial transactions between the company and J. Da vid can be sorted out. Laguna Beach resident Mike Hall But Hall, who also sohc1ted 1mestments for J. David from other Orange Coast investors, refused to discuss the case and refused td referthe Dail) Pilot to his attorne~ when contacted at his Newpon Center office. "The funds belong toe1therTrans Atlantic or investors and the court desires that the monies be preserved by an independent trustee," Joseph said. On Thursday. Joseph took control ofan und1scolsed amount ofTrans A tlant1c funds held in a Bahamas bank, he said. In a related matter, the Newport Beach offi ce of J. Axelrod refused to come to the phone when the Daily Pilot contacted his office and his home His attorney, William C Starrett. could not be reached following repeated phone calb fnda) morning David Secun11es, a brokeragesubs1d1ary of J. David & (o was sold to the New York brokerage house ofRoone) Pace &Co. Inc. In a $325.000 buyout. Roo ne} Pace acquired the leases and equipment oft he offices of J. oa~ 1d Sccuntl'S 111 Newport Beach, Chicago. Los Angdes and 'an Francisco A Roone) Pace spokesman said he expected most of the accounts will be transferred 10 h1scompan). Tran'\ Atlanuc ma> have done much of1ts tradmg wtth the J Da \ 1d office 1n Newport Beach headed b) LAGUNA BOGS DOWN IN POOL DISPUTE ... From Al reasons: •The community wouJd lose valu- able open spacc used by l~I soccer and softball teams In add111on, high school baseball and football teams would lose valuable practice space. •Construction of the pool would alter the direction and dimensions of the baseball field, shortening riaht field considerably. Pop fl ies carrying into the pool area could be a potential hazard to sw1 m me rs. •Dust from the track and leaves fallins from adjacent eucalyptus trees would put a strain on the pool's filter system. Officials suggested that sev- eral trees would have 10 be chopped down. Also. a ,storage building and a batting cage would have to be re- located somewhere to make room for the pool. •A steep 1nchne leading to the pool from nearby Wilson Street would create public access problems The busy strttt also lacks pa.rlcina space and couJd present a dan1cr to chil- dren leaving or entenn• the facility Fowler and Frank said the)' pttfer the pool to be built in a pot the school distnct has ruled out from the 5tart - Just Call 6.42-6086 adjacent to the current pool m the school yard. "To me. the city -meaning Ken Frank and George Fowler -doesn't want the pool built." sa1d Ann Kitcher, a member of the Aquatics Task Force who spent part oflast year preparing a 20-page rcpon for of- ficials on the need for two pools. "It seems the city is blocking us at every turn." Both Frank and Fowler ditP,Ute the claim. "We have a job to do,' Frank said. "We absolutely need a new pool.· The present one 1s in terrible shape." "I sec the city staff doina what we have done," said Harry "Bithell, a school board-member. "Everytime a site 1s selected you have to take a look at it." School officials arc adamant about not constructina the complex near the present facility because they believe the noise will disturb cwses as 1t does now In addnion, build1na on the school vounds site would displace vol- leyball and basketball couns and the area has been desianated for classroom e~pan,1on 1n the distnct master plan, Barnes said. "The area near the baseball field appears best because tt gets the pool off the campus and puts 1t in an area that makes the pool available to seniors and tots when its not being used by students,'' Barnes saJd. "It would be neat to have SI million so we wouldn't have to coordinate with other agencies. but we don't have that luxury. We have to share resources and thus negotiaJe." "But reiµsrdtess of where we put it. someone 1s gomg to be unhappy.'' Barnes said. Kitcher said even 1f the S(hool d1strir1 and cily can de<'ide where to build the facility, the controversy will continue. "Since we're down 10 one pool the c~t and the school will sllll have to fi t over who acts to use 1t and w en," she ta1d. "Then there's the temperature problem. The school WJll want the water cold for the com petit1ve swim proa,ram and the Cit)' will ""'"' it warm for seniors and younastcrs. Who acts the fmal say'>'' Wlla1 do you IUct about tbt Dally Pilot? Whal don't you Hirt" CaU ll1t, num~r al left and your menace will bf rttorded, transcrtbtd aad dtlJ\lcrrd co lbt approprlatt tdltor. Tiie same U-hour an1werlag 1e~lct may bt uatcl lo rtcord Jtlltrt 10 tbt dllor on ID)' topic. Contrtb1aor1 10 oar Leuen ~lumn mutt lncludeo cllelr oamt and ctltpbon,e number for verlflc1tlon. No ctrcul1tloa cells, please, Ttll ua wba&'t on 10• mind. 1 . ' Fair and warmer for week.end Coastal rw1114w.,,,,. 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It 'ihould be f:ur and rnolcr "'ialurda)' 1n coastal area'> "''h \Orne gusty north\\l''it \\ 1nd ... the Na- 11011:11 \\ l':lthl'I '\en ICC '"'J II 1gli<., .trl' l'Xpn 1ed to lilftgl' 111 thl" m1d-hth Thur'ldc.t\ a mtld l\anta \nJ lOnd111 011 l:lUSl'd some nonhca'it gu,11ne.-.., in l.lO\On Jll'J<, T0 hl' <,Urf forrcast for toda\ .111d \aturda\ l'i for three Ill 11 \ ~ ICl'l al 'ie\I•· port. lluntington and \!11'>'ilOn lk.!l hr:!> In I he <\outhl'rn ( ah- torn1a mt1un1ain<, do11d1- nl's<> <ohoulJ g1\C \\3~ on 'iatu1da\ to fair sk1l'\ \.,.1th gust' northwest "ands from 25 to \5 mph High tempcraturt''> at the rc-.orts should he hct\\CCn 38 w 45. Although the ne" Pacific storm 1s t'xpected 10 spread snow as low as \000 feel 1 n the Northern Cahtornia mountains there will he no such luck 1n outhcrn ( al1- fornia Dally Pllol Dell very 11 Guerenteed '. .. ~ lolM BoatOll ... _. "'"elO llurllng10ll C.111* C'*'"lon,S C OlwltittO<'l,W V CIMlrloll•.N C c~ ... 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FEBRUARY 24. 1984 If your Soctal Security number Is 555-09-2353-A or 554-14-3545 you've won. -SeePageC4 Coast One Laguna Beach coun- cil candidate's name won't appear on the ballot In April.I A3 Orange Coast College has a potpourri of ac- tivities scheduled Satur- day./ AS. California A killer whale held its trainer In Its teeth for an uncomfortable amount of tlme./A4 Nation Democratic hopefuls hold a polite debate on New Hampshire tele- vision./ A4. Inflation, fed by high food costs, rose .6 percent In January .I A4 World Experts say Iran-Iraq war does not seriously threat- en oil supplies./ A4 A cease-fire In Beirut Is off to a bad start as rockets fly./ A4 People When Stan Bressler came to a Jamboree In Newport Beach, he started a 30-year dedi- cation to Scouting./ A7. An orchid show, billed as the greatest display In the world, opens In Miami. /Al Sports UC Irvine plays Its worst gameoftheseason, but still manages a wln./81 The high school track and field season begins with some Impressive marks. /83 Entertainment The plot of "Good" at South Coast Repertory echoes the evils of Nazi Germany./Weekender The Orange County Mas- ter Chorale will present "The Magic of Mozart" on Saturday./Week- ender Business Students are turning to trade and technical schools as high tech-· nology grows as an Indus- try .184 The outlook for 1983 tax- payers ts a real mixed bag, Sylvla Porter says. /84 INDEX Auto Piiot Brll:lge Bulletln Board Business CaJlfornla News Clualfled Com lea Crossword Help Yourself Horo1eope Ann lander• Mutual Funds National New. Optnlon People P<>'kle Log Publlc Notte.I Sports Stoel< Markets TttevtliOn Theetert WMther WortdNewt I C1-.3 B6 A3 84-5 A-4 C5-8 ee ce A8 C7 A8 B-4 A-4 A8 A7 A3 C<4·5 81-3 85 TV Log WMkerider A2 A4 I I Arson fear growing in BB Seven fires in four weeks raise concern for lives of area apartment dwellers conacsted aection off Yorktown Av- enue between Delaware and England streets that is jammed with apart· menu and laced with alleyways. In each case, the firebug has struck during niahttime or pre-dawn hours -a pattern that has firefighters most concerned because of the possibility of sleeping residents being caught off guard and trapped by flames. By STEVE MARBLE Of the .,.., ,... ltlllf Huntington Beach fire officials expressed concern today that an arsonist, believed to have set seven fires in just four weeks, may kilJ somebody unless apprehended 900n. All the fires have been set in the same area of the beach city - a An eggciting event One of the moet popular conte.ta of UC Irvine'• Englneertnc Week la the ea drop, in which atudenu try to let 'em ny With the leut brealreae. Above, Erle Johneon pitch- ea Ida entry, while (below left) Dou& Marlmon lnapecta a bos and (below ~t) David Jacbon holda a nrrivor of hJa perfect 10for10 pacuce. HB attorney fined, jailed Sangster pleadsnolo contendre to reduced charge in shoplift case By ROBERT BARKER OftMOelly .......... Huntington Beach Deputy City Attorney Roben C. Sangster was sentenced to serve three days in jail, fined $500 and placed on three years probation in the settlement of a case that had its beginnings in a Target Store last August. according to court officials. The 42-year-old Sangster entered a plea of nolo contenderc to themisdemeanor charge of trespass at the Huntington Beach store at 9882 Adams Ave. Sangster. who joined the city's legal depanment six years ago after serving in a similar capacity in Santa Ana. was arrested by two store sc<:urity detectives who accused him of shoplifting two computer memory discs valued at SIS. 98, records show. The case, originally scheduled to come to trial last September. had lingered until Sangster entered the nolo contendere plea to the reduced charge Feb. 10 at the West Orange County Judicial Court District. A pica of nolo contendere means the defendant docs not wish to contest the charge. declaring he will not make a defense b';'t !lot admitting guilt. It leaves the defendant open to ~on v1ct1on but gives him the option of denying the charge an another legal proceeding. Sheriff officials report he spent last weekend in detention at Theo Lacy Jail an Orange and worked dunng da)'lime hours Saturday and Sunday at Mason Regional Park in Irvine. Sangster. who 1s paid $48,000 a year for his legal duties that include overseeing personnel matters. has dedined comment throughout proceedings. City Administrator Charles Thompson said Thurs· day that the case as closed as far as the city is concerned and that no disciplinary action 1s being considered. Thompson also said Sangster had been suspended 80 hours without pay -costing about S 1,800 -after the arrest. (Plea.e eee BB ATTORNEY I A2) So far, nobody has been trapped or serious!¥ hun by the blazes. fire aulhoriues said. "I think it'a aot to be somebody who lives around here." speculated resident Tom Palmer early this mominc. "You look at ~ople and keep wondering who it m1&ht be." Monica Thayer. anotfier apart· ment resident. said she has awakened twice dunngthe oight in tt«nl days ttunklna she smelled smoke. "Once I was risbt and the other time at wasn•t anything," the aid. "That's what I bate -you JUSt doa't know for sure!' City firefiahters plan to sweep the nei,ahborhood Sunday montina. pass.- mg out fliers to area residents warnina (Pleue eee AIUIOR/ A2) Slayer given life sentence Jud e notes 'savage' nature of HB killin s By JEFF ADLER Of ... ..., ........ Rene Flores Dayco -the 4J.year-old Philippines native who hacked his wife and mother-in-law to death with a meat cleaver and butcher knife -was sentenced Thursday to spend the rest ofhis life in state pnson without the possibility of parole. In pronouncing sentence, Orange County Superior Court Judge Fran· cisco Brisenonotcd the "savage" nature of the Huntington Beach double murders and said Dayco should "never be released into the community." But Bnscno stopped short of sentencing the defendant to serve consecutive life terms without parole, one for each of the two murders, as Deputy District Attorney Tom Goethals had requested. Instead. he Rene Florea Dayco ordered the life terms to run concur· rently. "I believe the penalities are, in fact. (Pleue eee DAYCO/ A2) Irvine crash due .. to 'overloading' By ANDREA ADELSON Ofho.llr ........ Investigators said today that O\er- loading contributed to the crash of a pickup truck Tuesda) when I 0 Irvine high school students were lnJUred. Two of the injured. Wendy Allen, 14. and John Dahlgren. IS. were still listed in critical cond111on this morn- ing. But 16-year-old John Kuhel has improved and was removed from a hospital critical care unit. hospital spokeswomen said. Irvine traffic investigator Sgt. Mike White said no decision has yet been made over whether to cite dnver Jeffrey Baker, 16. "But 1f I saw seven people in the back of a truck. I would stop them." he said. Baker could face vehicular man,. slaughter charges if one of the students dies, Lt. Al Muir said. Bamng the death of any of the passengers, White said results so far from the continuing investigation could lead to traffic ci tauons over unsafe load, excessive speed and an unsafe turnin~ movement. White said investigators have csti· mated the ve hicle's speed at 60 to 65 mph, but intend to more Cllactly determine the speed by recreatina the skid marks with an open bed truck loaded with about 1,300 l>Ouruh of sand, the estimated weight of Baker's passengers. "We don't think the tires or the (Pleue eee CRASH/ A2) Laguna just can 't pool its resources Swimmers left high and dry In battle over new f acfllty For I 6 month~ the Aquatics Task Foroe of Lquna Beach has been treadina water. It has endured count· less city oounciJ and ICbool board mcetinp. s~nt months intcrviewrna expem, wntin' reporu and 1obbyjna politicsans, all in the hopes of ralil· 1111 iu dream of buildina two com· munity pools to replace the aaana facility ntllt lO the hiab school. Its wish appearccl attainable in September when Laauna Buch City Council members qRed to support the two-pool conciept by ptQmi11na to provide a maximum of$37S,OOO for • IV the facility. expcctie(1 to cost between $800,000 ,lo S I. I milUon. But in the ensuina weeks. nobody could qree where to build the com pie~. as one site after another was torpedoed by assoncd community aroupe and aovemmcnt -.encies. A1 a result, wbcn council memben and memben of the Laauna Belch Unified School District Board moet Tuaday in anotber attempe to ham· mer out an llRCJDent on a site for tbe f'Kility, tbe diacuasion will focus on a sinale·Po01 coatpltll, much lO the cbapin of the Aquatics Task force. Sull,just wbett the pool ends up ls anybody'11ucss. When the achool boa.rd voted to abendon the two-PoOI concept ln favor of a sinale-pool facility lalt month, they recommended it be • ' r LP. BEl£T - NEWS BncKGRO UN D constructed behind the hi&b tebool treck near the blueball ftcfd. Under the plan, the pool would occupy an area panna1' 135 feet in lcnsth and 11 S ftet in width. On the swfac:c, tbe plan appeared to touch all the vital political bues. The tebool board was happy because the site had been includod an pan of r • the district's master plan drawn up five ya.rs ago. Counctl members nodded approvin&Jy 1n Dcoembcr when the distnct recommet1ded the proposed sate dunna a JO•nt-m~una. And althoup the Aquatics Task Force ...., disappointed that the two-pool concept v.-as sunk. at least there was a pool proposal on the board. But JUSt befott the vote, 1ebool board and wk force memben were stanlcd when OeofJC fowler. csty ditector of ~uoo and social ICT"VlCC'S, told the board be and Cat) Mauaer Ken Frank believe the 11t.c -approved by council mcmbcn •hen they aulhomod tht $37$,000 -was inadequate. He pve thctc as (Pl_.. .. LAOUNA/A2) Have your eye on a new car? You'll ftncl the beat •uto buY9 al~ th• Orenge Co.t In toct•r'• Auto«Pllot -P81•C1-3 • 42 * Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Friday, February 24, 1984 Suspect admitted beating, said Miller 'was still alive' By JEFF ADLER °' .. ~ .... ...,, The 26-year-old Santa Ana man accused of stran~ina Patrick Scott Miller last June told police m- vtttigators that the 26-year-old vic- tim was alive when he and a co-defendant left Miller's Costa Mesa home that niaht. Richard James Wctherall, in a five-hour tape-recorded confessJ on to Costa Me5a police detectives, de- tailed how be and co-defendant Arthur George Goldner Jr .• whose separate murder tr.tal 1s set to bcj.in April 9, kicked and beat Miller in the bedroom of his Hanover Dnve home on June 28, 1983. Wetberall. who 1s charged with flrst-degree murder and robbery in the slaying, could be sentenced to a life pnson term wnhout the posM- bility of parole 1f convicted "When we left. he was still alnt>. He was breathing," Wetherall is heard saying·on the tape recordin g. much of which was playeJ for an Orange County Superior C'oun JUI) in Santa Ana Thursda)'. Wetherall also tells detectt' es that Miller, the 26-year-old ~on of former Orange County uperv1sor Edison Miller, pointed a shotgun at him. triagering the beating that the pro~­ ecution alleges caused his death. After Miller put the shotgun down. Wetherall said he was shaking hands with him over the 1nc1deot when Goldner hit Miller over the head wit h a vaccuum cleaner. ''His bead went down and htt the dresser. Then he fell down and we started kicking him and stuff." the defendant is beard telling detectives. Wetherall said he first teamed that MiUer wu dead wben a co-worker at a Santa Ana movina oompe.ny showed him a newspaper clippina. "I told him a auy had pulled a gun on us and we beat him up1" Wetherall 111d of his conversation with the co-worker. The prosecution alleaes Miller met Wetherall and Ooldner at a neigh- borhood bar and invited the pair over for a drink after closina time. When the three arrived, an arsument broke out between Miller and his girlfriend over the noise the three were malcing. Angered. she awakened her two children and left the ho use. intendina to spend the rest of the night at her mother's. Shortly the~af\er, accordina to Wetherall's account. Miller pulled out the sho tau n. was hit over the head with the vaccuum and wu beaten. He was found the next momina, tyina in a pool of blood m the bedroom, hi s arms and legs h~tied with towels. when his airlffiend returned. An autopsy revealed his death was caused by strangulation. Jurors arc expected to hear the balance of Wetherall's ta pe·recordcd confession when the tnal, 1n Judac David Carter's courtroom. resumes Tuesday. Storm to skip Coast Southern California may see a few clouds sweep through but probably won •t ge t wet this weekend. fore- casters say. although a Pacific weather front 1s expected to bnng rain 10 the northern pan of the state. II should be fair and cooler Satur- da) in coastal areas with some ~usty nonhwest winds, the National Weather Service said. Highs are expected 10 range in the mid-60s. Thursday a mild Santa Ana con- d1t1on caused some northeast gu su- ness in canvon areas. The surf forecast for today and Saturda) 1s for three to five feet at Newpon. Huntington and Mission Beaches. I" 1ht> ~nuthcrn Cahfom1a moun- tams. cloudincs~ should g1H' way on Saturday to fair skies with gusty north west winds from 25 to 35 mph. High temperatum. at the resorts should be between 38 to 45. Although the new Pacific storm 1s expected to spread snow as low as 3.000 feet in the Nonhern California mountains. there will be no such luck in Southern Cahfo rnia. Man-made snow 1s being depended upon for skiing at such resorts as Gold Mine. Mountain High and Snow Summit. The deserts will have some wrnd, with upperdesen highs expected to be between 52 and 62 and lower desert highs between 66 and 73. -Q1liiiii!Qii]f,]MJlr---------------- DA YCO GIVEN LIFE SENTENCE •.. From Al realisti c, legitimate sentences." Bnscno told Dayco "I feel you are going to serve life in prison without the possibilit y of parole." When asked by the Judge whether he had anything to say. Dayco whi spered momentanly with his at· tomey, Chief Deputy Public De- fe nder Tom McDonald. and then dedined to add ress the court. Af\erward. both Goethals and McDonald agreed there was little difference between the terms. even 1f the convictions were to be oven urned on appeal. In a somewhat unusual turnabout. three jurors who sat on the eigh t-woman. four-man panel attend- ed the sentencing heanng and told reporters afterward that four of the I 2 Jurors favored rc<:ommending Dayco be sentenced to death. And one of the Jurors. Barbara Steele. defended the distnct at- torney's decision to try the case rather than accept McDonald's pre-tnal offer to have his client plead guilty in return for a li fe sentence without parole. "The verdict was a compromise ... Steele commented. ··1 want 11 made emphatically clear 11 was a death penalty case." Steele also said she felt the public defender's office "went too far•· in bnngi ng over 11 chara cter witnesses from the Ph1ll pp1ncs to testify dunng the tnal's penalt) phase. And she questioned the necessit) of the I I amving in Orange Cou_nty two weeks ' before the tnal's penalty phase began. However, Steele and the two other Jurors. said the) met with Judge Briscno t1fter the sentencing heanng and the Judge sat1sfactonly explained the rationale fo r bri nging that man) witnesses here. News repons of the tn al's cost!. prompted citizens' complaints and resulted in the Board of Supervisors asking the Pubhc Defenders office 10 account for the expenses. Jurors voted to convict Da)CO ot the June 1982 tonure·murders of his estranged wife. 27-year-old Shirlev Dayco. and her 65-year-old mother. Amelia Harbulak. last Dec. 19. Fol- lowing about eight hours of delibera- tions. the same panel voted to soare Da:rco from the gas chamber ARSON FEARS .•. CRASH ... ·From Al them of the danger and a'Sking them 10 purchase smoke detectors. according spokeswoman B1rg11 Da' is. "Even a cheap detector will hdp Something 10 alen residents... ._ht• added. The string offires began on Jan . 22 when an apanment complex laundl) room on Delaware was torched Two days later. there was a ti re on England and then three more Feb. 8. Last Saturda} a carpon on Dela· ware was torched causing $40.000 damage. The most recent blaLe was rcponed Wednesday evening when anothercarpon on Delaware went up in fla mes. Nobod} has been hun in any of the fires. though :?O residents were evacu- ated from a four-unit complex on England earl~ this month when a carpon beneath th~ d""clltng units "'as set afire The se\en fire~ have cau~d more than $60.000 in damage to date. firefighters calculated Davis said several patterns have emerged in the past four weeks. The fires all have been set be tween 6:30 p.m. and 3:30 a.m. l\lso. the fires all have been kindled wtth rubbish. paper or matches. Large trash dump- sters. open garages and laundl) rooms have been the mai n targets. "We're asking that when people aren't home to lock up garages and don't put trash out except on pickup days," Davis explained. Firefighters are askmg for public cooperat10n in finding the arsonist l\nyone with mformat1on is asked to call 536-595 I or 960-8843. From Al frame of the vehicle can safel~ opera It' on the road"a>" loaded "11h 10 passengers. While !>aid. "We don't thi nk sh1fhng of weight had an~ affect." Baker and nine companions were headed to a noon·timc lunch spot when his truck be~n to swerve on Yale Avenue. 1t skidded into a tree. tossing the teen-agers into the street. The force of impact almost twisted the p1ckup·s frame in half. Seven of th e University High students have since been released from hospitals. Irv ine school board member Bruce Lee said Thursday he wtll ask for a review of distnct policy allowi ng high school Jun ior~ and seniors to leave school at lunch Onh two of the 10 had parental pcrm1ss1on to be off campus. HB ATTORNEY FINED AND JAILED ••. From Al Thompson !.aid angsters boss. Cit) Attorney Gail Hutton. stated in a one-page memorandum that Sangster has performed an "exemplar)" JOb 1n the c11y form. years "and has saved the city many hundred'\ of thousands of dollars" through his legal work. She told Thomp~on she believt>d angster. whom she once worked "1th 1n the Santa Ana legal depanment. had suffered enough though newspaper puhhc11y, because of an mJured wnst he allegedly suffered dunng his arrest and from costly legal fees. However. she told Thompson that \ht• has 1SSued a letter of repnmand to Sangster Hutton could not be reached for comment toda) LAGUNA BOGS DOWN IN POOL DISPUTE •.. From Al reasons: •The community would lose valu- able open space used by local soccer and softball teams. In addition. high sc hool baseball and football teams would lose valuable practice space. •Construction of the pool would alter the direction and dimensions of the baseball field. shortening right field considerably. Pop flies carrying into the pool area could be a potential hazard to swimmers. •Dust from the track and leaves falling from ad1accnt eucalyptus trees would put a strain on the pool's filter system. Officials suggested that sev- eral trees would have to be chopped down. Also. a storage bu1ld1ng and a batlina.caac would have to be re- located somewhere to make room for the pool. •A steep inchne lcadm& to the pool from nearby Wil son Street would create public access problems. The busy street also lacks parking space and could present a danJer to chit· drcn lea ving or enterin• the facility. Fowler and Frank u1d they prefer the pool to be built an a spot the school distnct has ruled out from the stan - Just Call 642-6086 J,- adjacent to the current pool in the school yard. "To me. the city -meaning Ken Frank and George Fowler - doesn't want the pool built," said Ann K.Jtcher. a member of the Aquatics Task Force who spent part oflast ye.ar preparing a 20-paae report for of· ficials on the need for two pools. "It seems the ci ty is blocking us at every tum." Both Frank and Fowler dispute the claim. "We have a job to do," Frank said. "We absolutely need a new pool. The present one is in terrible shape." "J see the city staff doing what we have done." said Harry Bithell, a school board member. ''Everytime a silt is selected you.have to tile a look. at it.". School officials arc adamant about not oonstructina the complex near the pment facility because they believe the noise will disturb classes as 1t docs now. In addition, buildina on the school arounds si(e would displace vol- leyball and baSketball couru and the area has been desi1nated for clan room expansion m the dmrict master plan. Barnes said. "The area near the basebaJI field appears best because 1t gets the pool off the campus and puts it in an area that makes the pool available to seniors and tots when Its not beina used by students," Barnes said. "It would be neat to have S 1 million so we wouldn't have to coordinate with other agencies, but we don't have that lux ury. We have to share resources and thus negotiate." "But ~rd less of where we put it, someone 1s aoma to be unhappy," Barnes said. Kitcher said even if the school district and ci ty can decide where to buil~ lbc facility. the controversy will continue. . "Since we're down to one pool, the Cl~ and the school will still have to fi t over who acts to use it and w en," she said. "Then there's the temperature problem. The school will want the water cold for the com- petitive swim prosram and the c1ty will want it warm for seniors and younpters. Who aeu the final 11y'7"' Wbt do yoa like 1bo11 "e Dilly Pilot? What don't you Uh'! 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Wu/llnolon Wlcl\lla " 22 44 21 51 4' 70 39 70 47 3e II 78 47 70 61 51 4i 47 26 47 41 u 4f 39 2'2 ae :n 87 3e 52 2ll ae ss eo 31 .. ., 52 28 CO..c>ITION OOod lllr l.U lalt llK lair lair ..... Olrectlon - NB firm out $15 million? Collapse of lnvesttn empire brings probe of J. David to discover if the company 1s solvent and where the money 1s. "Trans Atlantic is a corporation whose pn ncipal activi ty wa s placi ng people's money in fo reign currency transactions. Apparently Trans At· Ian tic did Its currency trading through J. David & Co. and it is alleged that J. David owes them S 15 million." Joseph explained. By JERRY HIRSCH Of Ille Delly l"l'of lllllt Joseph, the trustee for Trans Atlan- tic, said he has demanded access "to the books and records .. of the embat- tled Ne~rt company. "At this pomt in the case we just don't know all the details yet.·· A Newpon Beach investment firm may have lost S 15 million in the collapse of the fin ancial empire of La Jolla financier J. David Dominelli. And creditors ofa local firm, Trans Atlantic Bancorp. Ltd.. filed a n involuntary bankruptcy petition agai nst the company claiming the firm was Domineth·s single la rgest investor. The Federal Bankruptcy Court of Santa Ana has appointed Los Angeles attorney James Joseph as intenm trustee for Trans Atlantic while the court determine!> 1f the compan) is bankrupt. Trans Atlantic. headed by Newpon Beach businessman Anhur Axelrod. 1s owed $15 m1ll1on by J. David & Co. Dom1nclh's La Jolla-based in- vestment company, according to documents filed with the court. J. David. v.h1ch engaged in inter- nat1onal currency trading and claimed 1t could give investors as much as a 40 percent return a year. 1s the subject of several federal 10- \ CSt1gat 1ons attempting to find out what Dominelh has done with more than $125 million in invest or funds. Investors filed an involuntary bankruptcy petition against J. 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