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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-03-09 - Orange Coast PilotFRIOA '1 . MARCH 9 1~•8·1 Coast Veteran Costa Mesa de- tective Lynda Giesler has been named Cop of the Year./A3 Neighbors near a Foun- tain Valley school are asking the City Council to step Into a parking dls- pute./ A3 California The state is In for an economic boom. experts predict.I A7 One lone holdout In Malibu refuses to leave his slide-threatened home./A4 ·:·:·:·:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Nation Latest Gallup Poll shows Hart would beat Reagan by 9 percent./ A4 A man with a broken zipper wins a bundle after Incident ruined his life. /A4 ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· World Iran offers to Insure oil tankers after Lloyds doubled premiums./ AB Polish high schoolers are back In cf ass after protest over removal of crosses from campus./ A4 People UC lrvlne has com- missioned a one-act play by Edward Albee who wtU start a campus residency In May./A5 Ex-moonwalker James Irwin says he'd like a second space shot -this time as a medical exper i- ment./ AS Sports UC lrvlne takes on Fresno State In the semlflnals of the PCAA basketball tournament tonlght./81 The Angels and Dodgers are each victorious In sprlpg exhibition ~ baseball play./~2 . "Entertainment Helen Reddywlll beper- f ormlng two shows In Orange County Sunday nlght./WMkender The ayes of Tex as are upon the barbecue at the County Line In lrvlne. /WMkender Business AlrCal wins rights to jets leased by bankrupt Pa- cific Express.JBS C1-3 88 A3 85 A4 C&-8 88 ca C4 A8 C7 /a8 85 A4 A7 A3 87, 04-a 81-4 ae TV log Weekender A2 44 - Cllll lllTlll l) ~. AN (J f l 0 LI N T 'f . A I~ l 1 •• N I A . "· ct .... l -. Irvine .RV sWindle feared By AND.REA ADLESON °' ... ~ ........ Agents with the Department of Motor Vehicles arc anvestiptin& whether at least 20 owners of used recreational vehicles were swindled out of $350.000 after leaving their coaches wi\h an Irvine consianment dealer. The mostly elderly owners of the used RVs apparently have never received any payments after a con- Sendln theclowna Throng• of pre-.choolen turnedoatThandaJ .. Clrcu Vari .. anloadecf at Hunttn.[ton "Center. The bl.If abow will be •taaed today al 4:30 and 8 p.m., '&atarday at noon, 3:30 and S, Sanday at 1, 4 and 7 :30 aad Monday at 4 180and8. sianment dealer at Travel Land aold their vehicles. Travel.On RV Center was shut down last week by the OMV after receivin& "a slew of complaints•d· invcstiptor Michael Wilson, sai from Santa Ana today. Trav.cl-On's lot is one of 30 teased to dealers tha~ sell new and used vehicles In the sprawlinJ Travel Land recrcationaJ vehicle lot in East Irvine. Wilson said Travel.On's absentee owner Gerard Charlebois, ot Yuma, Ariz .• is cooperatina with authorities but cannot account for the mlssina funds. .. We don't know who is re;sponsible for the embezzlement," Wilson said. Steve Tornay. a San Diego attorney for Charlebois. said the businessman is attempting to ma~e good on the losses by ofTerins coach owners promissory notes. Charlebois intends to make good on the losses by usina his own pm'Ton fund and sellina two pieces of property in Las. V cps and San Diego, the attorney said. The attorney said Charlebois'-57, was a. salesman for La Mesa R v in San Dieao and 11 now working at another RV dealership in Yuma. ··whether the money has gone into somebody's britches or not, I'm not prcparc(t t9 say," Tornay said. But an audit of Travel-On's books, in busi- ness in Irvine for about 18 months. 1s under way, he said. "I've ae>t a lot 0(1mpalleJU ~. byt he's not aoina 10 leave t.tiem 10 a· lurch, .. Tomay promised. OMV lnvcstiptor Wilson 11id .. in my opinion, I don't see how !the notcs)arc101nJtohaveanraffcct on! avo1din1 J>05Sible crimina actions. : The special acent said Charlebois : bears responsiblily for the dealer's license. even though he l(ft daiJy {Pleue ... mVDf&/ A2) Jllry convicts Wetherell in Mesa slaying By JEFF ADLER OflMO.-, ......... An Orange County Superior Court juq has fouod Ricbar-<1 James Wetherell guilty of the first-degree murder of Patnck Scott Miller, the 26-year-old son of former Orange County Supervisor Edison Miller. The six-man, six-woman jury de- liberated about I 'h days before re- turning its guilty ver~ict Thursday in the Cost.a Mesa strangulafion slaytng. Wetherell also was found 'uilty of robbery and murder dunng the commmion of a robbery, a special circumstance that makes him eligible for a life prison sentence without the possibility of parole. Judge David Carter scheduled a March 30 sentenc- ing hearing. · · Wearina a yellow shirt and tan pants. Wetherell appeared composed as the verdict was read, sinana quietly as he had throughout the month-Ion& trial. Deputy, Public-Defender.. William Kopeny said his client, a 26-year-old Santa Ana man, took the verdict "quietl y." But Kopeny said ne thought the Jury's verdict was incorrect. ··1 don't think there was any evidence he (Wetherdl) intended to tall Patnck Scott Miller," the defense attorney wd. Commenting on Wethcrcll's ap- parent composure, Deputy Distnct Attorney Pat Geary commented. .. , think he was calm because I think be knew he was guilty and be expected the result." Edison Miller, the victim's father, was in the courtroom when the (Pleue eee lBTllEIUtLL/ A2) Coast colleges seek interim chancellor By PHIL SNEIDERMAN OtlMO.-, .......... Th~ Coast Community College District has begun a search for an interim ch~nceUor -to overstt the distnct's three colleges 'nd its pubhc television station unti~a permanent successor for_ I=~ Chancellor Norman Wata1• M •. Watson. who has headed the col- lege district since 1964, plans to retire June 30. The district includes Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa; Golden West College in Huntington Beach; Coastline CollCJe. based in Fountain Valley but offenna classes throughout the district: and KOCE Channef 50. a PBS television station based at Gold- en West. The district's trustees voted unani- mously at Wednesday night's board meeting to begJn accepting apph- ·cations for the post of interim chancellor. Evans Manaaement Services• a Santa Monica-based consulting firm hired to evaluate district operations, has recommended the trustees bcitin lookinR for a permanent chancellor immediately. But unttl 1 permanent successor lO Watson 1s selected. the Evans firm suggested an interim chancellor be picked to oversee the distnct dunna the trans1uon. In announcing lhey will accept apphcauons for the 10tenm posiuon. the trustees adopted the folJoWlng st1pulauons: •The person picked as intenm (Pleue Ne CllAJ'fCELLOR/ A2) Sa,J.yador pol.ic:y: atta(!~ed ~tG "7C . . . . . . ·. College teacher. congressional candidate urge U.S. end military aid. push education By ROBERT BARKER OflMO.., .... ...,, American policy in El Salvador came under attack at an outdoor rally Thursday in the quad at Golden West Colle$e in Huntington Beach. . Pohtica"I science teacher Margaret Holtrust. a member of the faculty since the foundina of the college in 1965, urged a scatterina of about I 00 onlookers to put pressure on their legislators to stop military aid and start educational aid to El Salvador. Democratic congressional can- didate Carol Ann Bradford of New- port Beach also lashed oorn Ameri- can policy. calling it the greatest obstacle to peace in Central America. Holtrust and Bradford spoke dur- ing the El Salvador awareness day program sponsored by various col- lege oraan1zations. Music and food of the Central American oation also were featured . Proceeds from food sales arc ticketed for the Casa El Salvador, a Santa Ana-based or- ganization of El Salvador refuJCCS. Holtrust told the gathenng of students relaxing on the grass on the pleasant. spring day that 1t was on a similar. nice day in June of 1980 that heliccpters made by Americans and guardsmen trained by Americans using ammunition supplied by America attacked the university in San Salvador and red uced it to rubble. "The students arc in prison and the \ professionals arc in Jail and no longer 1s there a un1versll). "This country 1s supporting an authorit.anan regim( that can't allow for free ed ucation "President Reagan continues to send hchcoptcrs. bombs. m1ht.ary aid and advisers and no one 1s con- cerned:· she said. "No one 1s excited because they're not directly in volved. Who cares if hundcreds of thousands of people arc dead or 1 n pnson ··But we can·1 hide heads and say ~don't know about it "We can let our representatives (Pleue tee EL SALVADOR/ A2) In vestmeil t psycho)ogy cuts losses EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the second anicle in • two-pan series on the psycholotY of inve1tmcnt and how the wealrhy and their money arc sometimes paned. Today,• profile of investors. People are more willin& to talk about iheir sellual problems than their money problems. accordin& to a Newport Beach ptychololist spedal- izina in financial counselfq. "rt really talc.es a lot for people to admit they have money problems. They would more readily talk about their sexual problems1" says Katl'J.leen Gurney who woru out of Newport PsychOIQ&ical Setvica at Newport Center. Gurney bas develOped 1 tat to determine a ~n's "money profile ... It tall how a .,enon values money and what t~ of &nvesunents belt match the 1ndtvtdual'1 per- 10nality. • Prominent PIYChOIQllsts such 11 Dr. Joyce Brothers say Ii tile research into the psycholoay of money and investment has been done and Gurney may be break.in& new sround. Gurney who does both sroup and individual counselina. sa)'I she has identified several types of financial personalitiet in her work: •There is the "perfectionist·· "These type of people will not spend their money because they are afraid t~ey will 001 spend it in the exact ri&ht way. But then they cbmplain becaute they ~ not mov- tna abead in life," Gurney saxi-•Thcre is the .. mu.imszer "Thote are the more en- uepreneunal types or peopae. They are will IO take riikl and believe tt.e only ~)' ~ teally pin ii by takint risb. Thal jCoPlt will take bAahcf risks lh&n the norm, .. O~ •YL •Thtte is the .. msnimizer '"l)ey never take risks. They look to avoid or 1n1nimiic IOMa. Tfae prob- lem i tbat lhcy often Iott SOod JERIY HIRSCH F o1u~ ON IHl N t~\ opponunities bccaute they want to avoid losses.•• Gurney says. •There rs the .. _.mbitt;• ''Thaoarepeo~whowant power, they are the pubbc pmbltrl and are always look•na for a quick way to tet rich. They bkc public competition and wo1Ud lose money u lo~ u there were people around to IC'C 11, Gurney says. • •And there ss tbe •• U('CCSS." ''t'hetc are people who are in control of their money. The~ art pendina it the way they would hkc to I -. and they can relax with money. They make money work for them even lhou&h they arc not neccs51nly rich." Gurney says. Most ofGurney's chentsarc well to do couples who have had money troubleetther due to bad investments or because they are u"*blc to pan control over their spcndtna habits. Often the couples are involved in power stnllllcs over who will contrOI the hou1eh0ld'1 money. "I am tryina to help people become better deci1ion makcl"$ and better flnancial consumers. I want to &ivc them some insisht 1n how they save and spend money ... Gurney 111d. Gurney, an usoc1atc pt0feuor in psychololY It USC, fil"$l beafne 1nte1'eltecr in investments after 10- hcnllna a larae sum of monqi 1everal yearsaao. ~ took 11 to 1 stockbroker lO invest but soon discovered she had lOJI thousands of dollars because the (...._ ... Dn'S91101"'/AI) Have your eye on-. new car? You'll find the beet euto buYa •lone the Oreng• Coat In tod9J'• Auto Piiot ... -P119eeC1-I \ A2 * Ot9n09Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, March 9, 1984 • Jury ponders molesting case A WeM Oranae County Supenor Court Jury wall resume dehbentaon~ Monday on the fate of an Anaheim man accused of sexually molestm& youn.e girls after preying on them in Huntington Beach. Costa Mesa. Gar- den Grove and Anaheim. Jose 0. Vasquet. 27. who worked in Huntington Beach as a car detailer when some of the 1nc1dents allegedly occurred last spnng and summer. faces 26 sex-related charges stemm 1ng from attacks that usually occurred in alleys at large apartment complexes. according to Deputy District At- tomey Mike M1ju1rc They include three l'Ounts of kid- nap, two technical counts of rape three count~ oforal copulation and IO counts of child molest The viC'llms ranged 10 age from 41/1 to 11 years. The vtcttm) included fivc Huntington Beach girls. If convicted on all counts. lOUrt oflic1als !Kl) Vasquez could be sentenced up to 100 years in )Ulte prison. Vasquez. a marncd man. also 1s accused of kidnapping a 6-year-old Costa Mesa girl from the front yard of her aunt'~ Costa Mesa home at Ba~ treet last Ma) " 1 he J!rl •lltiedly wa~ molested and then dropped ofT near a medical compkx in Hunuoa1on Beach Authorities ){lad VusqucL was ur- rc~led afl<.-r residents at a Huntington Beach apartment complex chased ham and held ham last September for pohn· allcr he allegedly scxuall> molc!>lt"d a 3-year-old girl. \ Supenor Court JUry began de- hbcrallons Thursda) a1 the West Orange County Jud1c1al Dastnct 1n Wc~tmanstrr. Jurors were given the d.i) off Frida>. rourt sources said. EL SALVADOR POLICY ASSAILED ... From Al know. We can examine our course and ask ourselves 1f 1h1s 1s what we wanl to hve \.\-Ith ·· Bradford. a director tor ST .\ND. a kad1ng Orange Count\ pe.ice group. ~1d the people of El ~ah ador \\ant 1us11ce and ph)sical ..afrt\ \\ 11h \ml'rtl"a\ blessings. shc said d1ffcren1 tal·tmn~ wuld perhaps form a coah- 111rn go' crnment 1ha1 the nation rnuld IJ,e \.\llh peaceful!) Bradford. wl)o's seeking to unseal Republican Roben Badham 1n Or- ange County's 40th Congressional Oastnct. said peal'e negottallons would occur 1f the~ were encouraged b} the Unned 'tatel. IRVINE RV SCAM FEARED: .. From Al But. she said there "-111 be no peaceful soluuons as lung as un - limited m1lttar) aid continues "'-"llh v1rtuall} no restr1ct1ons and no land rdorms." "How long an: we 10 be a party 10 war crimes instead of peace. We mus1 move to change the d1rec11on of 1he administration. That's wh~ I'm run- ning for oflice." management to I-rank O'Bnan and Frank Lang. and .ibou1 fi, c sah:smen Wilson said O'Bnan·., ""hereabout\ are unkno"'n although Lang has apparent!)' JOtnl'd h1'> old hos'> 1n .\nzona. fhe agent <>aid lw 1nll:nds to '>er k search warrants tor I r<J\cl-On bank records. but 1s rnll in thl' prellminal) stages ofh1s inves11gat1o n \.\i1lson said thl' anqu111 began last CHANCELLOR SOUGHT ... From Al chancellor will not be eligible tor appointment to the post per- manently. •The mtenm chancellor will serve for an indefinite penod of 11me. •The interim chancell or's responsibilities will be delegated by the board of trustt:cs. No umeline was announced for the selecuon process. ma~ be prcc;ent to ans\.\er 4ut)lmns about his ac11on!. One of l\gran 's rcspom1btl1ttt.''> \.\as 10 re' IC'-" the extended ron1rac1s given to eight district adman1s1ra1ors b> the pre' 1ous bt)ard \\ hach in- cl ud ed three laml' dud ml'mbns. Agran reported!~ prest·ntl'd 10 thl' trustees somc \Hlltl·n recumrncn· da11ons on the contralh before h1' three-month rnntrall cunduded. Ollobl·r \.\Ith the l'Ompla1nt of Ka \- mond ~1111on~on an elderl> re!.1drn1 ot Lorn p(>C"" ho had fa tied to rccc1 ve a transler of t1tll· ath·r bu)ing a $.:!S.000 med 1982 Jamborl'C motor home from TraH·l-On .. We didn't knu"" at that lime of the more ){'now~ nature" of the in1t1al rnmpla1nt. he said The inquiry ""1dcncd as more buH~rs wondered \.\h) the) hadn't rcce1\ed pink slips. " ome have go11un scared. because thr' are afraid ~omcone wall take thcir\.·uach away," said Wilson of the U\\ners. who are primarily retired '.>CnlOrS. • Tra' cl Land owner Ed Pope said a a rnnscquence of the Tra' cl-On ~1nndent he intends to ban consign- ment sellers from the large lot off Sand Can\on Road. "It's an unfortunate Sttua uon," said Pope. whu balls Travel Land as ..the largest RV shopping center 10 the world .. D~:cpcn1ng the problem ... ,s that 11 takl·s month'> before thc'>C I hangs surfacl'." In other action at Wednesday's mec11ng.1he trustees tabled unt1l 1hear March 28 meeting a proposal to enter into a consultant agreement with attorne) Lari) Agran WETHERELL GUILTY .•. In December. Agran was retained by the trustees for a three-month penod at a cost ofS I 00 per hour. not 10 exceed S.S.OUO a month That period concluded Tuesday. Board President ( onrad Nordquist recommended the trustees approve an agreement under which Agran could conti nue 10 rnn<,ult with 1he board as needed on an houri} rate ba~1., ~t Wednesda~ '<, meetan.g. Trustee G<.'orge Rodda Jr e\prcssed reser- ' at1on'> about '>Ulh an extension. Rodda suggested that dunng the past three months. ~gran may ha"c taken some steps "without the knowledge ord1ree11on ofa maJOnl) oft he board of trustees .. BecauSl" .\gran "'a'> not present at \\ edncsda) ·s meeting. the ma tier was tabled unul March 28 \\-hen i\gran From Al \Crd1ct was announced but dellinl·d to d1S<."uss the case or his fed1ngs ""11h n:porters. It \\as the tir\t 11ml'.' '>lnll. 1he tnal began F-eb 7 1ha1 "1 1lkr attended the prOCCl'd1ngc; Miller. appo1n1cd to the Board ot Su pen 1~ors 1n 1979 h\ then·( m\ Edmund Brown Jr . rc'>umcd h1' prl\ ate law prac11n· after losing h" Sl'al to Bruce Nestandt.• an thl' hoth contestcd 1980 gcnaal clel't1on ProsClUtor Gl'an rnnlended th.ti \\ ethcrcll and rn-defrndant -\nhur Cieorge Coldm·r Jr \.\hose scp.1ratl' murdrr tnal 1c, <ila1rd tor -\pnl 4 ffil'I Miller 1n a har near ha., Hann\l'f Drl\ c homt· 1n ( mta Me'ia on Junr ~l\. 1983. Thr three rcturnl·d 10 'VI tlkr\ home atkr the b:11 t IO'\l'd and rnn- 11nucd their part) until\\ eahcrl'll and ( 1oldncr at1acked "1 tlh:r. sa' agch l'l\:ating and ktl.king him "to w11h:n an 1nlh ofh1s ltlc," Ueal) said. -\ fter s1npp1ng the home of nu mer· nu\ houM'huld 11cmc; and loading thl·m an Mtlkr\ p1d.up truck. c11hcr \\ l'lhacll or Cwldnn returned and mJnu.ill~ strangkd t-.ltlkr. according lo the prn'>erntnr I k "":l'> tound h} has g1rlfncnd the nnt morning hogl1l·d and l)ing an a p11111 uf hts O\\ n hlood r ht ddeo<.e .1dmmcd thc bcaung hut JrgUt:d that :-..1t1kr, who ~old l<llJlnl· Jnd nlilrlJUana for a II\ mg. pulkd a 'hu1gun on\\ cthcrell tnggcr- 1ng thl' al ta< k ·\nd Kopcn~ told Juror!. Im d1cn1 uiulc.J1l°t h.i\l' strnngled Mille r be- l.lll\l' .,c,cral \.\ttnes\e'> testified that \'. l'thndl arm cd home almost 45 m1nutl'"> beforl· the ume experts e-.11matc Weaahcrell \.\J~ strangled !~VESTMENT PSYCHOLOGY PROBED ... From Al broker was constantl> reinvesting the mone} 10 increase has comm1ss1om.. Gurne} decided to combine her psychological training w11h financial Kathleen Gurney wun~hng alter karnang tir'>t-hand what 11 wac; like 10 ha'e mone\ problems. · Gurne} was on a l V -'>ponsored teaching pro$ram at the NA TO headquarters 1n the Ne therlands 1n 1981 ··where c' er I -went to u1'>h a thct k I found I \.\a<, on a hat l..li\t I didn't I.no"" ""h' a1 tirsl but thl·n 1 JI\· c<nercd (SC ""'3'> not malong m' automauc pa~ roll dcpo.,1t., ·· < i urnn recalls "It took me two month\ to n·allll' what wa<; going on iJOd thl·n 11 wok '{'onths 10 gel 11 tixc:d .. 1 urne~ found hl·r .. elt II\ mg alo1w 1n tt.fonegn coun111 \.\llh no acccsc; 10 monc' She had to borrO\\ monn for . ~er ~s~ need.I., ! • • ~. • _ ' "fT ga'e me an opportun1t\ tu' cxpenencr exn1:ml· tinannal dl\trl'" and 11 1., tcmhh: .. , ou '>tart 10 lo"~ 'our ab1lil\ and "'11l1ngncss 10 Jct ) nu fed powcrlev .. and lo'>C an' 1n1(·rc'>I in \(){ 1al at II\ 1t1c'\ ) Oll want 10 uawt into ~uursell ·· l1urne~ '>a)~ ( 1urne' would force herself to go on \.\Jll..\ or go running so that she would get nu1 .. 1de of her apartment. "I tound out 1ha1 money really 1s a 1dkl11un of your self-esteem ... ( •Uflll'\ Sa\\ \1 the e·nd o f her N-\ TO teaching \lint ( 1urnc~ mo' ed to Ncwpon lk.1l h \hl' \tarted tal..ang finance l l.1", . ., .it 1 < In tne 10 learn more ,1h11u1 munc' ~he e~cntuall\ de- ' d11p111g hl'r \f)Cl 1al11cd prac11ce . \I though hn practice I\ grow1 ng ( •llflH'\ rind~ \Oml' hu\1nessl1)1Hl brought in lor ,1 cou nseling session by their ""''l'\ rl'\1'1 ad\llC ·· fhn arl'rond111oncd b\ soc1et\ to 1h1nl-1h1\ an' 1s an area o·f experi1sc tDr hcm,:\uur!JC)' ~_ys: · . ~fnm ·are c,ucct''>liful hu~inessm'Cn ,1111.l 1 hl:~ ha' c 1 rou lilc ad m 1 tt ing t hry arl' ha' 1ng prohlem., \\Ith their per- \onal linancc:\. But after he<trtng ( t0rnq e\pla1n ho\.\ P'>~l·hol11g1lal 1ra11.,affcct monc) mJlll'f'> the~ lx·loml' more receptl\C How's your investment personality? Here is a simple t•t that can hetp you determine what types of Investments beet flt your pereonallty. T'hMe questlona are taken from Newport Beach peyoh<>lqgl1t Kathleen Gurney'• "Financial Per- eonaltty Proflte, '' atnttheepent twoyeeradevefoPlng to help people determine thter attJtudea toward .. ming, Investing and ependlng money. 0Ulanotl1 Yot1"8wM....,...."9ll ... Mwcwkthetnt ........... "* ......... ,.. ... ,... ........ ......... rou no11oe,.. .. -tr••e-•rou ......... ,. .................. .... ~,_ ............................ .... .. ,.. ..... ,.. ..... ...._ ...... ...,po .. .. ,. .. ,.. ................... , A-~ thoughthe991~rMde.npty, It -~and I hll¥e .. l'MCMdrrtfllde. r'ltllkea d\MceMdgoltf1IW1t to~~~ fOr 991· e-1-.111mtorunout of-~the tlnk=reeda ••.,,,pty.'' Rather then....., tM rtttt. wm stop'°' oatwert thOuQh twtM be .... tot....._ mMtlng. . C-t WOUid ._. foollhlt ..,.C8Ulf't lll•Mlecl wtthout gu. on the other NIM. 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Sea Cadets plan open bou•e The Sea Cadet proaram of the Naullcal Heritaae Museum will open the Dana Harbor youth dock to the public Saturday for a day of sailing activities and demonstrations. Located at the harbor's west basin, the dock will be the focal point for young people from seventh grade to the age of 21 interested in Jeanna about sailing. The event 1s scheduled from I to 5 p.m. at no charie. Contact the museum at 66 1-1 001 for additional information. Sex communication dlscuued Differences in communica ti on styles between the sexes will be the subject ofa lecture tonight in Room 113 of the Counseling and Admissions Building at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. Dr. Chns Schnner of Costa Mesa will discuss "Men Who Think -Women Who Feel" at the 6:30 seminar. Registration is SB and tickets may be obtained at the door. Legion awclllary chlef vlslts The national president of the Ameri can Legion Aux1hary. Anna Gear, will visit Newpon Beach this "'eekend. She will address a luncheon at the Newport Harbor Amencan Legion Hall Saturday. Gear represents one of the nation s largest patriotic women's groups. The auxiliary has about 2,000 members in Orange County. f'or more information about the luncheon and the organization, call 6 73-5070. Working mothers• forum slated Career decisions for working mothers will be the topic of a workshop Saturday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Newpon Beach Tennis Club, 2601 East Bluff Drive. Funher information 1s available at 754-7929. Italic handwrltlng cla•s set Oran~ Coeat DAILY PILOT/Friday. March 9, 198-4 Teachers keep job& in Laguna district By L.P. BENET Of .. O.., .......... The Laauna Beach 1Chool board narrow- ly reJected a atafT recommendation to lal' otT seven teachers Thul'lday nt&ht, but difficult decisions 1ull lie ahead because of a loomina S'h-m111ion budatt deficit. The board debeted the layoffs before more than 50 parent• and students because the district faces a SS00.000 deficit next fiaeal year, accordina to school Super- intendent Bill Barnes. Thursday's J.2 vote rules out dismissals as an option to balance the bud&et becaux state law says layoff notices must be 11ven to teachen by March 15. Board member1 Carl Schwarz, Chatlene Reaatz and Jan Vickers voted not to send the dismissal notices, while board presi- dent Dan Daniels and member Harry B11hell sided with the recommended acuon. Th'e dismissals would have saved the distnct S 197,000, Sames said. "The tcac)lers who would chavc been affected ·have been here sirfce 1975," Barnes said. "They were excellent teachers and most of the board members felt it would have been too big a loss to have let them go." Sult, major proiram rcductJons will have to be implemented by next September to ta.se the maeaive dcfkit, Bamtt •id. Board members sugestcd a number of; opuons, ra.naina from ehm1natina tbt htab tchool foot6aU prOll'lm ntxt fall to not JJV1na distnct empfoyeet a cort-of-tivi"' ra.ise, Ba.met 111d. Other potS1b1lities included di1miu1na playaround supervisors, etimin.atins twO clerical a.nd ICCJ'eW'ill position• and fremna all apcndina for the remainder of this fi.caJ year. "1 think the point has to be made lb.at dra.siic measures arc requtred now to •ve SS00,000 and preserve the seven teachen. -Barnes said." The SS00,000 deficit, Barnes expla1~ ' i1 due to the state's decision to 1nereu1• public education fl.lndina by only 3 percem.: for the 1984-SS fiscal year. t .. If you add ou r 5. percent cost-of.µ viol , increase for employees with the 1nnauon or nealth benefit costs. 3 pt"rccnt is ~ quate," Barnes said. "' In addition, the state, which accounts for 80 percent of the district's $7 m1lhol\ budget, allocates funds on a per-student basis. Stafl will present the board With a number of proposals to ease the l>udaet crunch at next month's board mcctin.s. Sames said. Lynda Giesler named Mesa cop of the year ~ Lynda K. Giesler, a 21-ycar veteran of the Costa Mesa Police Department's detective bureau. was honored ~' Police- man of the Year at a luncheon at the Hohday In n in Costa Mesa on Thursda)'. Giesler. 42, was assigned to detccuve work when she Joined the Costa Mesa police force on April 22. 1963. Women were not assigned to patrol duty at that time. The art of itahc handwriting, a lettenng style used by ltahan writing masters during the Renaissance, will be taught Saturday in a workshop at Golden West College an Huntington Beach. The program will run from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in Room 205 of the Fine Ans Building. Easy strollln • Each year an association of downtown busmesspeoplc, Costa Mesa Tomorrow, honors the police offi cer chosen as best all-around officer and community mem- ber, Chief Roger Neth said. Panicipants should bring pencils, and notebook and a drawing board. Fee for the workshop is $24. For more information. call 89 I -3991. Little Timothy Blrdaona. of Newport Beach, takes ln the aunahine at Marlnen Park. Were hi• toque a turn ln- dicator, one would have to auppoae the 23-month-old tod- dler la about to make a right-hand turn. Any officer may nominate candidates fo r the award, which al'c voted on by Neth and the police staff. · "There are never any cli flhangers." Neth said. "The ones that win arc always nominated, as was this one, by more than one person.·· Laguna sale alds school party A rummage sale to raise funds for the graduation pany for Laguna Beach High School's Class oif 1984 will be held Saturday from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the school district parking lot, across from the high school. The sale will feature furniture, clothing, sporting goods, tools. toys, books and housewares. Call Mary Ann Bovd at 494-8716 for funher ~ormation. welfare forum offers· divergent viewpoints Giesler was born 1n Los Angeles but vew up 10 Oregon. She returned to Cahfom1a to attend Orange Coast College, where she recei ved an A.A. degree in police science. While attending California State Um- versit}. Los Angeles. she got a job on Costa Mesa's for ce Smee then . she has taught numerous pohce ~1encc classes at Orange Coast and Golden West colleges and 1s present!> assigned to the Crimes Against Persons detail. Lynda Giealer Chlropractor sets G WC tallt Careers in the chiropractic field will be discussed in a free lecture scheduled Saturday at Golden West College in Huntington Beach. Dr. Cary Rothenberg, a Huntington Beach chiropractor. will lecture from I 0 a. m. to noon in the Commun11y Center. Georg.1a state Sen. Juhan Bond and social theorist Theda Skocpol will provide coumenng perspectives on the status of welfare in America dunng the seventh annual Seminar on Social H1stol) and Theo!) at UC Irvine March 24. The all-day sem inar 1s intended as a forum for the "hot topics of social h1storv" and include~ such contemporary subjects as a historical look at Vietnam and ho" the media contributed to the course of the war. according to Patricia O'Bnen. an associate history professor. Neth said that 10 21 years on the JOb. Giesler has received 34 commcndauons and not a single complaint. Whtie not working. Giesler enJO)S camping. snow skung and rooting for her nephew. Curt's. ice hockey team. Registration will take place at the door. For more 1nformat1on. call 891-3991 . CALENDAR Friday. March 9 • 4:30 p.m. and 8 p.m., Clrcu1 Varg11, Huntington Ce nter, Huntington Beach (also Saturday at noon, 3:30 and 8 p.m.; Sunday at I . 4 and 7:30 p.m; and Monday at 4:30 and 8 p.m.) Monday, March 12 • 9 a.m .. Oran1t County Transportation Comml11lon . Hall of Administration, 10 Civic Center Plaza. Santa Ana. • I :30 p.m .. Orance County PlannlD1 Comml11lon. Hall of Adm1nistrauon. 10 Civic Center Plaza. Santa Ana. • 6:30 p.m .• Costa Mtsa Pl&.D.Dl.og Comml11lon, Council Chambers, 77 Fa ir Drive. Julian Bo.nd Skocpol, a sociology and pohi1cal sci· ence professor at the University of Chi- cago, will gi ve the ini tial keynote address. an outline of the welfare state's origins from the New Deal to the current era. Bond's address on the fu ture of the welfare state will follow A Georgia legislator since 1967, Bond has led. a number of grassroots campa1~ns to m· crease minority panicipat1on 1n politics and was the founder e>f the Student Non-Violent Coordinaung Committee. O'Brien said previous semmars have attracted scholars and academics from throuviout the state. This yea r. at least 300 panic1pants are expected to attend one or more of the eight afternoon workshops to be held after the Bond-Skocpol lccture. ••Jt's pitched at a more specialized audience," she said. although the pohucal nature of the welfare state totnc 1s hkely to draw more community interest Pacific Mutual to shift some offiCes to Valley·: Newport Beach-based Pacific Mutual Life Insurance has decided to move some of its operations to the City Centre office complex developed b) the company m Fountain Valley. The central Fountain Valley office com plex. valued at more than $40 mill ion. includes three three-story office buildings and a parking structure Construction was completed last Jul)' but the complex has remained vacant since then. Signs posted at the complex have adveniscd that office space 1s available for lease. Pacific Mutual announced Wednesda) that ll will move its Group Life and Health operations. with about 300 employees, to one of the three Fountain Valle) office buildings late thi s year after intenor mod1fica11ons arc completed The Group Life and HcaJth emplo~ees­ no"' are based 1n the Pacifi c Mutual Plaza. ad1acen t to the insurance corn pan ) 's home office complex tn Newport Center G.W. K.Jmmerle. execuuve vice presi- dent for Group Insurance. said the o~ at1ons are current)) growing and that the Fountam Va lle' si te "offers the Oex1b1hl;X needed for our tuture plans." : . ThcC1t) Centre complex.on Brookhu~ Street at La Alameda A venue. m<:ludetr 306.000 square feet of office space. The buildings are constructed around t~o central court' ards that feature a fountain and a sculptu.re garden The Group Life and Health cmployccr "111 occup) one building 10 the complex. Patient held in stab bing at drug treatment center A resident of the 2500 block of Florida Street reponed the theft Thursda) of a blue Puch moped that had been parked at Hun11ngton Beach High School. The loss was estimated at $400. • • • Someone broke into a white 1964 Vol kswagen Bug. parked Thursday on the 7800 block of Knstm Circle. The loss included sterl"o equipment wonh $50. Newport Beach Rub) 's restaurant at thl" end of thl" Balboa Pier was burglanzed for the second time this "'eek Thursda\. This time the suspects broke a "'1ndo"' at the business and stoic S 150 cash . • • • A Corona del Mar man rcponed the theft of his wallet from the 49th Street beach Thursda) unlocli.ed shdmg glass door and stoic two I 9-mch color telcv1s1on sets from upstairs bl"drooms • • • -\ Holl~"ood man put a tan t'a!T) ing bag containing two wallets and a passpon on top of a pay telephone booth ·in the 18000 block of Brookhurst Strttt. The bag was m1ssmg when he returned after'\l.alk- 1ng a""a) from the phone booth. A 23-year-old paucnt at a Dana Point drug rehabilitation center was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder Thursday evening after he allegedly stabbed another patient with a pair of.scissors. Chns Allen Da vis. a construction worker who was residma at Straight Ahead. reponedlv became enraaed Irvine An Airporter tnn employee made a citizens arrest of a 4~year-old Buena Park man today when the man said he couldn't pay his restaurant bill. The employee alleaedly recoanized Thomas Blewitt as the same man who left a hotel restaurant without payina two months qo. He was booked at Oranae County Jail. • • • Wina windows of three cars were broken and stereo equipment of an undetermined values was taken in three similar thef\a Thursday nisht. Two of the cars were parked at 17l t 1 Red HiU A vc., and the third wu let\ at 143$ Cowan Ave. ••• An aJrline pilot who returned homt Thurtday aftef a month'• ablencc fOund his bome on Pasco Dali ransacked and $3,200 worth of valu· ables mlu1na. Police said a slidina llas door wa pried open to pin I when 18-ycar-old John Wilson took a shoncut through his room at the rehabihtation center. according to authorities. · Wilson suffered several stab wounds to his side in the 6 p.m. altercation and was rushed to Mission Community Hospital for treatment. said Orange County Sheriff Lt. Rich- ard Olson. Wilson is listed in stable entry. • • • ' A 22-}'ear-old man wbo paid for a bottle of Pepsi but alleaedlY wll;lked out of a Rals_>hs arocery store wtth • pint of rum m his pocket was taken into oustody by empl~ces Thursday evenina. Fra.nk Rod UC%, address unknown, was arTCSt for suspcion of buraJary. • • • A mother reported Thursday that a tccn•aie son had broken into her home on Gillman Street and had taken S400 wonh of valuables and cautcd about S l, 700 worth of damq.e in vandalism. . ' . A video recorder and ttlevilion disappeared from an u"'Wn meetina room of American Edwardt Lab, 1n11 Red Hill Ave., durina buliocu hours Tbul"lday. • • • An Irvine man "pOncd that his back windowwasshattenld byJunfirc as he was drivina on Lquna Canyon cond1t1on today. Davis was arrested at the Pacific Coast Highway drug center and booked at Orange County Jail. He is being held on $250,000 bail. Lt. Olson said Wilson had been arguing with a third patient in the backyard of the convened motel and stalked throuah C1av1s' room after ~ntering the drua center. Road about b a.m. Thursday mom· in .. The motonst told police his rear w1ndow exploded after a car cut around him and flashed his hiah beams. • • • An IBM typewriter was discovered missing from a Saddlebatk Collegt room about 8 a.m. Thursda)'. Police said no one observed the theft. Huntington Beach Smashina • rear window to enter, someone buralarized a home Thu,.. dar on the 6800 block oC Presidio Drive. The Ion included S60 in cash and S7,000 worth of jewelry, • • • A break·in wu tt90rted Tbul"lday at lbe StockYvd tavern ind ret-&aun.n~ llc»C Beach Blvd. Someone bro e tnto coin machines 1n t~ business. Tht losa wu cstimaled at S400 in quarten. • • • • • • A resident of the 7400 block of Mountjoy Drive told police Thurs· day that someone had stolen her 1978 Mercury M BZ. The loss was esti- mated at $2,000. • • • Smashing a rear window to enter, someone burglanzed a home Thurs- day on the 17100 block of Nonhfield Lane. The loss included camera equipment. The value of the cqui~ ment was not immediately known. • • • A residen1 of the 4900 block of the 17100 block of Emerald Lane re- ported Thursday that someone broke into his gold 1964 Chevrolet pickup1 parked m a carport. The loss includca tools wonh $75 Laguna Beach A m.an rcponed he was rou&hed up by an unknown usailant wfio con· fronted him at his residence on the 200 block of Broadway Place. Police were unable to find the assailant. • • • Plants and a ladder worth a total of S I, 700 were repe>ned atolen from a patio of a rcs1dencc on the .00 block ofH1ah Drive. • • • A $600 hotaun was stolen from a .re 1dcn~ on the lOOO block of Catahna t. ' • • • Tradewmds Liquor in the 6700 block of West Coast H1ghwa) ~­ poncd someone broke the front window of the store causing $200 1n damaae. Fountain Valley Someone entered a condomm1um at a Cbatcau Blanc address via an • •• .\ student's wallet and clothing were stolen from his locked locker at Los .\m1gos High School, 16566 Newhope St. • • • Burglars entered a res1den~ 1n the 11000 block of Amethyst Cour1 through the kitchen window and stole a FM/A.M stereo and tape deck \a)ucd at S500 'Snuff' murder suspect denies knowing victims SANTA ANA (AP) -Fred &em The two men l1'f named an a DouaJas, one of two men chaJ'ted warrant filed 1n August chaf'llna them with ltinina two tcen41m durina a with ktllina Krueaer and her room- so-called "snuff'' photo 5C$$ion. de-mate. Beth Jones, 19. The teen .. .,.. nies the accusation and says be never di.a~ 1n Auaust 1982 after met the victims. tclhna fnencls they were 101111 to P<* In ~jailhoute interview, Doualu for nude photos. Thcu sktletal re. said Thunday be and co.wo~cn mains wcTC found 1a March l 9 3 iA were rcftmsh1na furniture the ni&bt of Am.a Bonqo tate Park.· l 00 milel thckillinp. Ooualas. SS,wd hcbew soutbeut ort.ot AnJCla. of one vfctim, 16-yc:ar-old Marprct OouaJas' Feb. 27 ancst rallhed Krueger, but dtdn t know either of from a tip by an i.nJormant in Non.b tKem personally. • 'Las Vqas. wbctt Ooualas Woctr.d It However, hl5 accuted ac:comphcc, a fwuiturc reftnlSher. Tbc anai ti Richard FeliA Hcmandtt, 38. told Hernandez. ll, in Lore Mako. poltee last Junt that he and OouaJ,a.s came a wttli: lat.er~ picked up the Anaheim tem.qcn the They art ctw,td !illh t couatt day they d1sappcattd at\d later drop-of murdtt and con :P..fKY to commU ped them off unharmed. murdtr and pro tltuuon. M OrllrOI Coat OAJLY PILOT/Ft1d1y, March 9, 1984 More jo~s, less jobless February figures show By Tiie As1oclated Pren The unemployment rate was down from 8 percent 1n January. as 700,000 Amencans found new jobs. Since November 1982, when unemployment reached a post-Dcpresion hiah of I 0 7 percent. 3.1 million people have returned to work. the government sajd, The c1v1han unemployment rate feU to a 21/2-year low of7.8 percent an February and the number of people with Jobs rose to an all-time hiah of 103.9 million. the Labor Department sajd today. February's decline in unemployment was the sixth straight monthly drop and brought the unemployment rate to its lowest level smce Septe mber 1981 . . I Meanwhile, President Reapn's chief economist said the U.S. economy is showiRg • very strong" first-quarter expansion. But Manin Feldstein warned Thursday that the massive federal deficit threatens to derail sustained economic growth. Separate reports Thursday said first-time cJajms for jobless benefits fell by 7.000. to 346,000, in the last full week of February. and indefinite layoffs m the auto industry are holding steady. The latest number of new apphcauons for Jobless benefits, covenng the week ended Feb. 25, was below 400.000 for the sixth straight week. the Labor Depanment said. The percentage of Amencans drawing unemploy- ment compensauon from state and federal governments al so dropped. to 2.8 percent an the week ended Feb. 18 from 3 percent the previous week, the depanment said. In the auto sector. the number of hourly workers on indefinite layoff dropped slightly to 10 I. 700 th as week. from I 02,000 last week. the major domestic automakers reported. Temporary layoffs plunged from 9.100 to 2,200. The companies also plan to boost production by 10 percent this week. to 172.388 cars from 157,070 last week . the trade journal Automotive News said. Tht: new figure is up 44.6 percent from the 119.236 built in the comparable week of 1983. But while the economy continues to show brisk expansion, fears abound that the recovery could stall if the federal deficit is not reduced significantly. LIDO MARINA .VILLAGE invites you to our ~ 10th Anniversary Celebration Thursday 10-6pm Friday 11-2 this week featuring Soath Coa•t Repertory Group dazz Band Belly Dancer Magic Show Fa•hlon Show on the Boardwalk Saturday 12pm Harbor CruJ•e• Cake Catting Ceremony Free Gift Drawing Sunday 1;:i 3 Merchant's D1scovPry Day Spring Fashion Show Olf1c1al cal'P c..it11ng Ni>wpor1 Sailing Club''> Open House MuS1c ano m1mP featuring L100 Marina ceremoney presenteo cm Discover the Discounts Village's fine hne the boat Discovery & Samples of line wares ot spring fashions and Councilwoman available a1 L 1do Village Giff drawings JacK1e Heal her pre•.1lftr1< ~7......i ! ~1. ·• ~ r._ ~ .. ~:20 ·,.r · •· .s . , <" • ¥'" •• Enjoy belly danc1nQ 5-7 baklova & d1c;c.ovi•r our "Anniversary Happy Houi" 01her un1QlJe 50¢ wine 01 beer at specially shops l u1g1's and Le Bistro Wine & Cheese Music by S Coast Repertory Group , ,. Wareh(luse open mr IJ;ir Ma• Ta1's /!. Whart W1a1s $2 00 Jaa SOlJnds m11g1r hv Jerry Camar10 Iron• Maq1c. lstano ano tPaluring Poops1e ThP M11mmy Man honoring ladies with carna1tons 6 7 F n1oy .'! SCPn1c ride Of uu.ilar.Frc;i. '"'-'~I ,~.--~ , . ho~~~~· ' • -. Studenta from Pola.nd agricultural .chool {>•eked ba&• Thuraday after protata. Pole youths end protests GAR WOLIN. Poland (AP) -Student protests over the removal of crucifixes from high schools subsided today and most ofGarwohn's 3.000 students returned to :lasses after a two-day confrontation with the government . and ats not police squads. ··oo to school and tell your classmates to come to Mass every morning in sohdanty," a local priest told students at one of two special Masses held this morning before the ci ty's three high schools opened at 8 a.m. The protests included the student takeover of an agncultural school in nearby Mjetno on Wednesday and a confrontation on Thursday in Garwolio between Lruncheon-w1clding police and students, who boycotted classes in the town some 40 miles south of Warsaw. It was the most significant student unrest since the Communist government declared martial law in 1981 and suspended Sohdanty. the independent union founded by Lech Walesa, but there have been no arrests or injunes reported . Several students said they planned to continue the protests, but feared provoking the authorities into closing the schools 1n Garwolin. 3 teens h -eld in shooting of patrolman MUSCOY (AP) -Authonues have arrested three teen-agers and arc seeking a 20-year-old man m the shooting of a California Highway Patrol officer who was hat four limes after stopping a car to question its occupants. A sweep of the area with helicopters and police dogs netted the third teen-ager early today after two juveniles were caught late Thursday, said Sao Bemardjno County shentrs Deputy Ron Gilbreth. "We've identified a 20-year-old adult male as the fourth suspect," Gilbreth said. CHP Officer Victor Stevens was shot about 9 p.m. Thursday after he stopped the youths' car, which matched the description of an auto used earlier in a robbery and attempted rape , deputies said. Stevens was rcponed in critical but stable condition early today at San Bernardino County Medical Center. where nursing supervisor Joy Flint said he underwent several hours of surgery. . • Hart leads Reagan by 9% in Gallup Poll By Uae A11odate4 Preti WASHINGTON -Ocmocratjc Sen. Gary Harr. ridina a wave of popularity from bis New EnaJand victories, leads President Reqan by 9 percentafc poiou in a new nalionWJdc Gallup poll. The Gallup pol pve Hart 52 percent support to Rcapn 's 43 percent among the 719 rcglStered voters surveyed March 2-6. Another poll, trus one conducted March 2-S among I, 190 rqist.crcd voters and published today tn the newspaper USA TODAY, showed Reagan with 46 percent compared to 40 percent for the Colorado senator. Both polls showed Reagan with a sizable margin over fonner Vice President Walter F. Mondale -54 percent to 34 percent in the USA TODAY poll and 50 percent to 45 percent in the Gallup poll. Amon& Democratic voters surveyed, Hart and Mondale appeared to be neck-and-neck in both polls. Jet plunge injures I our DALLAS -A Branjff passcngcr jct plunged 700 feet an two seconds after hitting a downdraft. injuring four flight attendants, a Nauonal Transportation Safety Board investigator said. None of the 40 passengers aboard the Boeing 727 were hun scnously enough to req~1re hosp1tahzat1on. officials said Thursday. But the four attendants did need hospital treatment and one rerrtaioed hospitalized today_. Thejet plummeted at about 4:30 p.m. Sunday as Braniff fl1llht 8 from San Antonio descended toward Dallas-Fort Worth Regional Airport. Woman wins privacy ruling NEW YORK -A woman can sue for invasion of privacy after a photographer secretly snapped nude. rear-end pictures that were used to advertise a weight-loss product. a state appeals court has ruled. The Appellate Div1s1on of State Supreme Court ruled Thursday that it doesn't matter that the faces of Susan Cohen and her 3-year-old daughter. Samantha. were not visible in the photo. The mother and child were wading naked in a stream on a friend 's property in Woodstock, N.Y., when the pictures were taken on the weekend of July 4, 1977. School 'overtime' probed NEW YORK -Six public school employees who loaned thousands of dollars to their boss. now the city's top school executive. drew more than SI 00,000 in ovemme pa}' from a program that has been investigated twice. city Comptroller Harrison J. Goldin sajd. In a one-page statement released late Thursday, Goldin said an audit showed that one of the six. who was in charge of record-keeping for the program in Chancellor Aotfiony Alvarado's old school d1stnct, collected nearly S47,000 in so-called "per session" ovenime pay during the last four years. Army chaplain convlcted FORT SILL. Okla. -An Army chaplain has been :onvicted by a military court of sexual misconduct with soldiers' wives. and a panel recommended that he be sentenced to 2112 years at hard labor and fined S 15,000. The seven officers acting as judges at Fon Sill also recommended that Lt. Col. Thomas M. Hill be expelled from the Army for his conviction on 17 counts of conduct unbecoming an officer and committing acts prejudicial to good order and discipline. Dunng four days of court-martial procecdtngs. wnnesses said the I 9·year Arm y veteran made advances 10 his secretary, a woman who went to him for c.ounscling and an undercover military investigator who po!Cd as a counseling client. Mall bu reslden t won't go MALIBU -One lone holdout has said flatly he wall not leave his landslide-imperiled home on the Big Rock Mesa. despite warnings from county authorities that they wall legally evict him. Deputy County Engineer Tom Schriber said the man, whom he refused to identify. told county officials Thursday that he will not abandon his home. The homeowner is one of 13 who were ordered a week ago to evacuate their homes because engineers said th e landslide threat had become critical. EPA catches blame RIVERSIDE -The Environmental Protection Agency is deliberately allowing the Stringfellow Acid Pits to contaminate ground water by delaying funding to install interceptor wells. a citizens group says. Plumes of toxic waste from Stnngfellow are migratin~ toward the . Chino Water Basm. the area's source of dnnkfog water, but the EPA has delayed takjng an y action, said Penny Newman. a spokeswoman for Concerned Neighbors in Action. Hlgh-rlse blaze quelled WORLD 'Crulsen' foll protesters GREENHAM COMMON. England -Catching peace activists by surprise. a convoy of cruise missile vehi cles rolled out of Greenham Common air base today for the first off-base deployment drill since the missiles began am vi OJ last fall. Anti-nuclear protesters who have camped outside the base for months had pledged to lie across the road in an effort to block such excursions. But police blockades enabled the {>re-dawn maneuver to gel under way before at could be disrupted. Chlna-Talwan accord begin• PEKING -China's Communist government today made another diplomatic ovenurc to Taiwan. openina three {>Orts to boats from the capitalist island and pro~ma that both sides operate liahthouses, beacons and rescue programs in the Taiwan Stnt.it. The official news agency X inhua said the aovcmor ofFujian province, Hu Ping. had aareed to open the ports of Mawei. Xiamen and Meizhou as shelters for commercial vessels from Taiwan. I 00 miles east of the Fujian coast. Seal •la1J6llterdlavowed WILD COVE. Newfoundland -Frustrated by persistent protests Canadian sealers a.re askinJ the aovcmment to dcdarc a moratorium on the hununa of baby seal1 and tell the public that seal pups a.re no lonaer beina clubbed to death. International oppa11lion to the clubbina ofbaby seala, conaidercd inhumane by many. hu sharply reduced the market for the once desirable pelts. Mark Small of the Canadian Scalers Association said aft.er a mcetina of the oraaniution Thunday that whhccoats- newbom harp seals -aJ\d bluebacks -infant hooded seals-were not hunted lHt year and would not be hunted this year either. Pearl Blllley to JI011Cow MOSCOW -Sinaer Pearl Balley will a;ve three private cons:eru in the Soviet Union next week. at the residence of the American ambusador and at the home or the U.S. conaulate,eneral in Ltninarad, it 'f'•tannouncat today It will be the first U.S. aovemmenMpanaored appearance of an Amerian anjst 1n lht Soviet Union srnoc July 1982. wben jan musacl.ans Ctuck Corea and Gary Bunon performed in Moscow and .Leninarad. COAST People Orange Coa.t OAILV PILOT /Friday, Maren t , 19M .. ANN l:ANDER8 M GARDENING Al EDITORIAL A7 .. UC! prepares to premiere Albee play . . Playwright expected tn May for second campus residency By ANDREA AD LSON OttMO..,Notllefl A one-act lay written by Edward Albee and commlssione by UC Irvine will h.ave its world premier at the campus i Ma y coinciding with a month-long residency t? the renowned pla}'wright. Albte, visiting prof.essor, is to hold student auditions and direct e work, to be unveiled May 22-26 at a campus theater, said Sconi Hinkey, publicity manager of the UCJ fine arts department. '.'h'san enormous coup," she said, "because he's such a distinguished playwright." Albee, 56, the award-winning dramatist and winner of the 1966 Pulitzer Prize, will give a public reading May 5 from his single most celebrated work "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" ln addition to guiding the play to the cu rtain. Albee is to teach classes. workshops and seminars, much as he did last May as a visitin~lccturer. Then, he also critiqued student playwrights works. "He liked itand we liked having him," said Robert Cohen, drama department chairman. After the author's departure, the drama department asked Albee to return as a visiting professor and .won the appro~al of the UC regents last summer. UCI will retain a percentage of future royaJties from the play. according to campus spokeswoman Linda Oranell. campus •tagc as well, but tt has been performed elsewhere, he said. r Albee's presence will serve "as a motive force" on campus, he said. "Thirty years from now some UCI student is going to be able to say I origrnated that ro~e in Edward Albee's play." This is not the first university-commissioned work for the prolific writer .according to Cohen. Albee wrote another play recentl y fora Colorado university, he said. Albee's career s~ans 20 years, be_ginning with a Berlin performance of the "Zoo Story" in 1959. The New Y Qrk playwnght has been linked to the theatre of the absurd. as his works com bane both abstract and realistic themes, Cohen p<?inted out. He hastened to add, however. that the playwright would probably disagree with any "pigeonhole." However, a London drama critic, writing about "Virgin ta Woolf," described Albee as "the world's ... proper successor to Tennessee Williams and Arthur Miller ... " Albee has adapted several novels for the stage. m add11ion to directing his own plays for a nat ional touring company. While Albee will lilcel ycapture the spotlight at UCl's drama department, it is not without stars of its own. About 2 SO undergraduates and 70 graduate students are enrolled in the professional training program. Among the alumni are Bob Gunton, who starred asJ uan Peron in a Broadway production of" Evita" and writer Stuart Duckworth, whose "Dream House" is to open March 21 at the Los Angeles Stage Company. "I think it's very exciting," said Cohen, who will get a first peek at one already completed manuscript shortly. The dramatist is supposed to bring a second work to a And Cohen hopes UC1 is home for more than one freshly minted professional work. He said discussions are under way wi ttl another playwright for next year, tttis one based on the West Coast. He would not identify the prospect. While at UC Irnne u a Yialtln& profeuor, Edward Albee will &l•e a public read.ln& 0.-, ............. &.-.... • May 6 from hla moet celebrated work, .· .. Who'• Afraid of Vlr&lnla Woolf?" Samurai still 'ferocious, sexy'! W~ile Captain America's swimming rivers and diving for sports, charities Mifune, a veteran of 126 movies, is perhaps best known ta.American audiences for his starring role as Lord Toranaga, a Japanese warlord, in the television miniseries "Shogun." the Willamette Ri ver from Eugene to Portland. Ore .. on a fund-raising jaunt. "About the biggest hazard was avoiding getting snagged by fishermen below Oregon City," Jones said Tuesday after finishing 59 hours of swimming. "I must have gone through 400 or 500 fishing boats, every one of them with four or five lines out. I was Joking with them, telling them l was the game warden." By The A11oclated Pre11 Singers Yoko Ono and Mick Jagger were among the stars on hand at a Japan House benefit in New York for actor To1hiro MUUDe, who va ulted to fame in "Rashomon" 30 years ago. Fraacl1 Ford Coppola, Lee Marvin, Raul Jlilla, director Terrence Young and Robert De Niro were among the U.S. film personalities who attended to honor Mifune. Among excerpts shown Tuesday in were clips from "Drunken Angel," the first of 16 films Ak.ira Kurosawa directed him in, in 1948~ "Throne of Blood," a 1967 version of "Macbeth," and a comedy scene from " 1941 ." Isabella Ro11ellhtJ, daughter of the late actress Ingrid BerlJDU, said she often pretended to be a samurai as a child and after seeing another Mifune film -"Yojimbo" - again as an adult. "I can't help but play a samurai again." Jones said he made the swim to publicize the fitness center he works for and to raise money for the University of Oregon Athletic Department. What's next? . After tributes and excerpts from 13 of his movies. Mifune stepped on stage wearing samurai garb dating from the 6th century. He demonstrated bow and arrow positions and ended with a samurai victory cry "to wish you all good will.'' "He's perfect in it," she said. "Vulgar and noble, ferocious and sexy. What 'High Noon' is to American westerns, 'Yojimbo' is to samurai films -the last word." "At the eod of the month. I'm diving off a tower into a tank of burning gasoline to get things off to a hot start for the Easter Seal Telethon in Eugene," Jones said. .. And next week, in Hayward, Calif .. rm ~ walking one mile down a street with a 320-pound barbell on my shoulder for the March of Dimes." • • • Daredevil Alu "Captain America" .Jones M.lck Jagger has completed a six-day, 200-mile swim down PAPARAZZI Pilot's appeal: To curb .hunger · Brooke lt.oapp, the piJot who Hach and Erin Hutaon, at left, talk wtth reception benefltlDC UNICEF and honortna holds 103 world speed records for u-~--W PU • dandhter at the .record·llettind pilot Brooke Knapp. business jets, was honored last week ms._ ayne, ar • .-. • • ~or 8 ve't~~~ial fligh~t oi beha![14of began she said after her flight last fear of plane trips. And that fear, she broadcaster from San Ber:nardino,, ,.\ '1 uq~ .. f~~ re~~~t0<~,') .~~JJ.M.,:.;;..,~~l!Ot~JJ'Gtet. Sh! !et"" 'flitct. dtd'rrf9oi~a1.i0ft«. ~ ' -s~ · irld Sa~lt ~adelpll.~···~...... ';""' ~ }"N~ ' PUlir 1' .file, 0 1 mta, s am an around-the-world .speed record "It took me about. 60 boars to Jazz p1an1st Confrey P11Jllip1 was ~ssador for UNICEF, held a rcccp-for a business jet on that flight. solo, and I nearl.Y quit flying at 80 there, .but didn't pe~~rm because, hon at .he~ home, La Roca: to show completed in 45 hours, 32 minutes, hours." she satd. (~t takes the he said, the mus1c1ans on the ~p~rcc1atton for ,Broo~e s r~nt 53 seconds. She also surpassed her average student, lea!""m• to ~Y at a balcony were so good. . flight for World. s Children. ~n goal of raising enough money to busy S~uthern Cahfo~1a a1~rt. Ri.cb~rd Wells, the Southern Ca~1-ad~nt\lre that raised $400,000 in cover costs of the trip and sought an approximately 60 hours m the atrto forma director fort he U.S. Comm1t- private donations earmarked for an international chari~ble enterprise complete all work on a basic private tee for UNICEF was on hand, as attack on hunger by UNICEF. to be beneficiary of the extra funds. pilot's license. Brooke did not set were Charles Knapp, Brooke's hus- Brooke also serves as chairman of a "UNICEF was a natural" she any speed records in the beginning band and a pilot himself; Ron La UNICEF advisory board in Cali-said. "It represents children i~ every of her flyi ng career.) ~01e, a vice president of UNICEF fomia. · country we flew over." in the New York area; Nancy The guest of honor spoke Guests and press members kept Arrangements for the reception Kleeman and he,r m o~her, Pa~cla enthusiasticly about flying in gen-crowding aro~nd Brooke, who was were made by Betty Porter,a friend Erv~(an executive ~Ith the United eral and her flight on behalf, of more than willing to answer ques· of Pilar's and the wife of retired Nations who works in the S~erman UNICEF (United Nations Chit-tions. Marine aviator. Col. Mervht B. Oaks area); Rutll Tallman (w1dow of dren's Fund) in particular. She admitted, ~s she has before. Porter. Greeting guests at the door famed aviator Frank Tallman) and Her connection with UNJCEF that she began flying to overcome a with Pilar were Katby Bray, a Bob and Sara O'Neil. Betty Porter, at left. and bf09dcuter Kathy Bray found platy toemlleaboet. .._...te ~~ wldl p&nJcboree. J . Brooke Knapp llol4a lift-a~e medallion repreeenUJaC a &oddw of mercy-preeented by hoet111 Pllar Warne. I Moon walker wouldn't mind I' repeating trip PHfl~ADELPHIA (AP) -Fonner moonwalker James B. lrwin says he would suit up again 1f he couJd somehow wangle a spot on the next rocket headed out of Earth's at- mosphere. But, the rettred astronaut co nfessed he would see things quite differently from that Apollo IS mission back in 1971 when he thought he was on the verge of being superhuman. "'.ct ~iflough r--~ srrpfr-heanhy,+- super-fit," lrwin, 53! said. He n?"' lives in Colorado Spnngs. Colo .. Wlth his wife:· Mary. and their five ch1I· dren. The world watched on telcv1s1on. not seein~and not knowing that Irwin was having scnous hean problems that even after landing were thought to be only the result of his ume in space. At Lowry Air Force Base. Irwin cut short a handball game and within 30 minutes was in intensive care. A heart attack. "l said to myself. 'J;\.ow could that be?' I've been a pilot. I ve been to the moon, I can do an ything. People who have heart attacks are people who don't exercise. who are overweight. who smoke. I've always been a great physical specimen. I've been a health nut all my life." The man who spent 295 hours Jlnd 11 minutes in space, nearly 20 of them outside a protective spacecraft. aid he was "humbled" by his heart attack. He said he then knew how frqile the buman body is. But recovery seemed remarkable until he had lO be taken from a sk.t slope by helicopter as be suffered another attack. Bypass suraery followed. "It looked like my m1ssfon, my IJfc, wu bcin' cut short." said Irwin. .. Yet, t d1dn't want to JUSt exist. I wanted to live.'' He said his life bad already t>caun to take a scnous turn when he pzcd out into space, back at Eatth, then ahead to the moon. It was spiritual in nature. It uJtJmatelr Jed to Irwin's foundlna an evanJthcal oraaruzation known is Htih Fl1&ht. But the immcd1atc problem was h11 dctcrio,.una health. At that point, trwin d15COvcred Nathan Priukin's bo->k on a diet that Jamee B. Irtrtn steered away tTom tats and animal r protein. His New Year's rcsoluuon for 1977 was to follow the diet be had read about. ll worked. "Instead of setting worse, I was gettina better. I began J<>uina and in 1978 got to the point where I could climb Pike's Peak and then Joa once l was at the top. That's sometbina I couJd never do before. even when I was young." He 1s also between 20 and .30 pounds liihtcr than he was wh~ he was an the astronaut proaram • He's loolana for new frooticra.•But there's one frontier he and only a • handful of others h•~ visited that be · wouldnowliketovi itapin-IPICC "lfthcycalledmetoday. rdaob.ct . into the space procra.m toitiabl. · tomorrow. whcMver. : "I think. I'd make an aceUeat choice for another moon sbOl. Wouldn't ll be nice tf NASA ~ • invite me to &o as a coronary paucnt to 1tt what the effttt would btT' U OtlftOe Oout DAILY PILOTIF'1dey, Marol'I t , 1tS. GRHN TH UMB Weekend gardening checklist •Your aarden is awakenina from a winter's sleep and needs to be fed. Lawns, roses, flowering shrubs, trees aod annuals are on the list to be fertilized this month. • • • •Semi-shade or filtered sunliaht areas of the prdcn do not need to be without color provided by bloomina plants. Check out cineranas. tuberous begonias, impatiens and lobeha. • • • •Dress up the patio, entry, wooden deck and comers of the garden with plants in containers. It's easy and rewarding. Look for marguerites. felicia. manaolds, petunias, ageratum. sweet wilham. cushion crysanthemum and more. UCigrower wins award So1tMn CaUf onaJa Daffodil Society will host a late spnng show at Descanso Gardens in La Canad.a on March 17 and 18. Pacific reaionaJ members are scheduled to attend. The Society's Early Sprina Show was held at Shennan Gardens 1n Corona del Mar last week and a special award for the best miniature was presented to Dr. Harold Koopowitz of UC Irvine for his Yellow Bulbocodium. Best of Show honors with gold ribbon was presented to Gerard Wayne of Beverly Hills for his long-cup standard daffodil "Ice Aae." ••• Spectacular Afncan violets and their gesneriad re la ti ves will be on display and for sale March 17 and 18 at the M1ss1on VieJO Mall, Interstate 5 at Crown Valley Parkway, M1ss1on Viejo. The Judged show, presented by the Tu~ta;aa Africu Violet Society, has as 1ts theme "The M1ss1on Greets Swallo"s and Violets". Hours are Saturday, 10 to 6. and Sunda}. noon to 5. • • • Adm1ss1on and parking are free •Don't let weeds get the best of you. Now ts the fapcnenced growers wall answer questions and t1 me to hand ptck, hoe or spray before they get bigger discuss the use of so Lis, pots, fert1hzers, and other supplres and compete for your garden's nutnents and water. berng sold. --------------------~ f or funher tnformauon call 770-7447 or 534-6338. ---------------------. ... Newport Hiii• Garden Ch1.b will meet on Thursda). A .c.tDt f CIUWU AZALEAS March 15 at 9:30 a.m. in the Harbor View Homes Clubhouse on Port Carlow Place. Mrs. Edward Koryta will speak on the subj~ct of preparing for a Oower sho~. K~ry~ is a. flower show Judge eeoultful. Hardy Plont1 and has a masters degree ·~ ~rt;st1c design. for Sun Or Shod·•· Lagona Beacb Garden Club is having. a "Spring Flaire" on Fnday. March 16, at 11 a.m . at Neighborhood 1 Gal. Congregational Church, St. Ann's and Glenneyere Streets. • IN IUD t ILOOM Laguna Beach. leg. 3.H MANY COLOIS A silent aucuon will precede a salad luncheon to be .. --------------------t served at noon. An afternoon of bridge will follow the S1llll'S [U]numm0 lfuD Water Soluble l~JG.15 ~urpose Liquid Ferttllzer • For Mlrocle Gorden · Results luncheon. V1srtors are invited to attend and reservations may be btained by calling Mrs. John Sumbera. chairman, at 94-2732 by noon Mondav. March 12. • • • The Costa Mesa·Bay Cl&les Br ucb of tbe National ucbsla Society wtll hold its regular meeting on Monday, arch 12. at 7:30 p.m. in the COTT\Jllunity Center. 845 Park ve .. Costa Mesa. -..... ~-. .,.. .. ·~,, For oil Flowers, Roses, Shrubs.Trees, Vegetables. Lawns and House Ptonts Barbara Schneider, past nauonal presidejll, will speak n the p10ch1ng and culture offuchStas. A donauon of $5 wtll help support the club's Scholarship Fund and 1ts City Beautification Project. l '/2 lb. lox Mo•t1 80Gol bg.4.81 HERPES II I Florist .fitipPria l I University of Callfornla Irvine Dr. J . Davila •·: ,."8~ Doz. phone 731-6790 Ct OAllY S-5 JO SUN 9 !> u. 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CA 92627 I (71'4) 846-7441 , 2 ou. ft. •• ,. •411 llOW '2" l-J Some indoor live plants thrive in low-light a.reas By ANNE GREENBERG ..... _filM I I p -~ C..U .... Thant.ma about ,oina to silk S)lants1>ecausc your room is as dark as Carlsbad Caverns? Don't Jive up hope! Many people are m1ssana out on the beauty oflive indoor planu because of poor lightina. Here is a list of eiaht plants that will thrive in low light situations and wlll remain attractive for manr. years. Sliver ltl.D1 -Aalaonema commutatum Stiver Kina' -This type is shon (2 feet) bushy and ,nakcs a gnat floor plant. lt has silyer streaks on areen oblong leaves. Try to keep it moist at all times and fenilizc every 4-6 weeks. Corn Plus -Dracaena frapns 'Massanacana• - Thts beauty reaches heiahts to 8 fe~t and has yellow thick stnpes runnina down the center of their Iona dark arcen leaves. It is a wonderful plant for those of us who forget to water every now and then. Fert1hzc these plants every 2 months. Dra1oa Trtt Dracaeu -Dracaena margioata - Excellent accent plant and fits an to almost any decor. It can reach 8 feet and have Iona thin dark green leaves edged in deep red. Wiuer thorouahly and then Jet soil dry out before watenns again. Fenili:z.e monthly. Kentta Palm -Howea forsterana -One of the most elegant of the palms. stand11\iat 6 feet, you see this plant in the lobbies of IJ.otels and restaurants. The leaves are large and fan type, dirk green an color on long curving stems. Let the soil dry out between watennss and fertilize every 3-4 months. Green Prayer Plant -Maranta leuconeura 'Kercho- '1ana' -This unusual plant gets its name by folding up its lea ves at night. It 1s a low plant, 6-8 inches and the leaves are soft green with darker green spots. Keep the soil moist. but not saturated. and fenili:z.e every 2-3 months. Peace Liiy -Spathiphyllum x Mauna Loa -You will love this one! It grows to 2 feet and has large shiny dark green leaves. The flower that is produced resembles caJlas which arc beautiful against the dark foliage. This plant speaks to you when it is dry by drooping drastically. A little water and you can watch it perk up. Fertilize every two months. Cut Iron Plant -Aspidistra elatior -This plant is absolutely foolproof. Allow the soil to dry out completely between watenngs and fertilize every 1-2 months. The V1ctonans used this plant all the time as an accent. · Mother lo Laws Tonpe -Sanscvieria trifasciata 'Laurenu1' -This as the ideal plant for people who· are never home. or who just don't want to fuss with plants. They have long than dark green leaves with yellow borders. You can allow the soil to become so dry. it can crumble m your hands. Fert1hze every 1~2 months. . . So if you would really hke the atmosphere of hVlng plants, but do have low light, gave one of these a try. I think you'll be pleasantly surpnsed. Sitter's abuse of tiny tot triggers woman's wrath DEAR ANN ----------- LANDERS: This morning I wit· nessed an unusual case of child abuse. It broke my he an. 1 ""as seated Arn• LANDERS _ in the reception•••••••••••••• room, "a1ung for the doctor. when I noticed a rather young woman engrossed an a magazine. A little boy, about 9 months old , "as on the floor beside her. He was such an adorable child with the sweetC$t smile I'd ever seen. I "'as capt I\ ated at once. Children know when they are apprecrated. and this wee one crept over to.me and held out his httk hands -asking me rn his own way to pack him up. I did . I observed his hand-kn rt surt -· very expensive to be sure -· and little stockings to match. Then I saw the pablum dned on has sweet face, from ear to ear. and dirt under his tiny fingernails. At the same moment I felt a dampness on my lap. His diaper needed changing. I earned him to the young woman and said. "Your little boy needs to be changed." She looked up at me, annoyed because I had interrupted her reading, and snapped, "He's NOT mine. I'm the sitter.' With that she took a bottle out of her bag, put it on the floor and the child had to crawl about two feet to get it. When the baby finished the bottle, he began to cry. The young woman told him to "Shut up," threw a blanket over him and continued to read. 1 was JUSt about to take him on my lap when she swooped the youngster up and said in a joud voice, "The heck wath this. My appointment was 15 minutes Hear the unforgettable music of American lyricists Ira Gershwin, Johnny Mercer, Dorothy fields and Howard Dietz. Host Anthony Newley, Maureen ltlcGovem, florence Henderson and Billy t:ckstine perfonn this tribute to the American popular song. ago ..... She left, carrying the baby on her hip into the 40-degree weather w1tho ut a cap or a coat. I wonder what the child's mother would have thought had she witnessed that scene. /. ff ow can a mother leave her precious baby with someone so uncaring and callous? Js a second car, or a home rn the suburbs.THAT imponant? Or, if she really must work, surely she can find a betterquahfied person to care for her precious baby. A thoughtful 1nq u1ry would cenarnly tum up a good day care center. • And then we wonder, I 0 years later. why our children have so many problems. Have we offered them a stan 10 hfe that makes them feel loved and wanted? Dad they get the earl) nununng that every human needs? I hope this letter (which already 1s much too Ions to be pnnted to your column) will wake up some of those workrng mothers. Do they know what quality of care their youngsters are getung while they are out making sure their college education doesn't "go to waste"? · Thank you. Ann Landers, for letting me have my say. I feel so much better for having written this letter. You have my permission to make the necessary changes so that it will be printable. 1 am not much of a writer. Sincerely Yours-A WISCONSIN READER DEAR WISCONSIN: I did11't cut a word. Your letter ls 1olD1 Into tbe column exactly H you wrote It. Thanb for a moat provocative contrlbutlon. Gor chose wedding bell blues over cost ... guest lisr ... whar ro wear ... an~ other derails? Ann Landers' "New Bride's Guide" will help. For a copy. send $2.00 plus a long. self-addres5M. stamped envelope (37 cents pos~e) to Ann U.nders. P.O. Box I 1995, Chicago, lllino1s 6061 I . TONIGllT 8:45 PPI 1V worth paying fbr. ; Trustees' first duty ls to their school To the Editor: Your editorial of March I, headed "College district trustees confuse politics, policy" is of great interest to the community. What is a "trustee?" According to the Random House College Dic- tionary. trustee is defined as: I. a person, usually one of a body of persons, appointed to administer the · affairs of a company, institution. etc. 2. A person who holds the title to property for the benefit of ~other. According to my understanding, the trustees of public educational institutions are elected by the voters of the respective districts in which the schools and colleges are located. Therefore the constituents of these trustees are ALL the residents, voters and taxpayers of that district and of course, the students. residing in that district. The trustees are therefore charged with the duty of overseeing an efficient and well functioning educa- tional facility. Thetr prime duty is to enhance the stand in$ of the school. so that students can claim that they have received their diplomas from a well run, prestigious institution that has qualified them to be useful citizens. who will be a credit to their alma maters. Lame duck go vernors and other elected officials have made "mid- niaht" appointments in the past, presumably the last board of trustees in their wisdom has followed that ex.ample. It would behoove this board to make the best of their newly elected position. Set a good example to the future le.aders of this world, by complyil\g with the laws of the land, by making ob)ective decisions for the benefits of higher and better educa- tion, and affording special interest groups the place in society they deserve. 1 From my car window, I see the parking lots of the colleges empty on many days I drive to work. What are the administrators. teachers and stu- dents doing on those days I try to make a dollar and pay taxes which help support our publlc institutions and their staffs? Let bygones be bygones and look to a bigger and better future. HOWARD SHELTON Tustin Answering service ls vital To the Editor: Your article entitled "Plight Fright- ens Friends" is indeed sad. However, to say that the answering service gets $45 a month and no one want to deal with an answering service truly annoyed all of us in this offi ce. Let me say to you that our operators carefully take calls for JUSt about everyone in Laguna Beach. The cost is only S 1.50 per day and for that amount of money, our operators must take complete information. They must follow subscribers instructions. many of whom, like Sam Mitchell, have no telephone to relay messages to. If it were not for the answering service, they would have no way to be in touch with any one. Very often, second to the police. we handle all emergencies and there is no person or machine that does the fantastic work a live answering service performs 365 days out of the year. Sam and Monique received many calls after your article was printed. People want to help, and how would they get in touch with the Mitchells, if it were not for the answering service he hired? FLORENCE BROWN Owner, Laguna Beach Answering Services Anderson missed the mark To the Editor. With a combination of inac- curacies, old information and Junk language, Mr. (Jack) Anderson (Daily Pilot. Feb. 17) has once again misin- formed his readers about things Navy. This ume he does it in his column about the Navy's new strike-fighter F/ A-18 Hornet. Follow. ins are the fa cts Mr Anderson missed: I. The Secretary of the Navy has never recommended cancellation of the F/A-18 program. He has per- sonally monitored the contracting process to achieve the lowest possible cost. The fl y-away cost 1s about $22 million a copy, not $30 million as Anderson says. 2. When the F/A-18 was conceived. the Navy requirement was for a carrier-suitable, multimiss1on air· craft with superior reliability and maintainability. This aircraft would replac~ the Navy and Marine Corps F-4 (fighter) aircraft and Navy A-7 (light attack) aircraft. The F/A-18 outperforms both of these aircraft as it was designed to do. It is also more maintainable. reliable, and survivable. The f /A-18 was never designed to replace, nor wi ll it replace, the Navy's all weather A-6 bQmber. 3. The initial operational evalu· ationofthef/A·l8tn 1981 was flown ·with pre-production and initial de- • vclopment aircraft and not with production aircraft. Several dis- crepancies were identified in this very thorough evaluation which have been o~ arc.iQ the p~ocess.ofbei,ng corrected in. tfie production aircraft. The air- . craft has been approved for both air-to-air and air-to-ground missions and is receivin~ high praise from the people who fly 1t. 4. The Hornet was designed to be more reliable and maintainable than the aircraft it 1s replacing. It bas exceeded the specification and con- unues to require fewer hours to repair and maintain with each new lot of aircraft. The current lot of aircraft,. which are being operated by fleet Navy squadrons, are demonstrating one-half of the specification man hours per flight hour. The F/A-18 fleet for the past fiscal year required one-half of the maintenance man hours per flight hour of the rest of the Navy's tactical aircraft. Additionally, over the same period of time, the Hornet has fl own over twice as many flight hours between failure as the rest of the fleet. 5. Mission capability rates for the Hornet have remained high. The Navy experienced a decrease in combat readiness at its training squadron after the Navy assumed control of the aircraft's supply sup- port from the contractor. This isolated phenomenon was short-lived and has been corrected. The oper- ational F/A-18 squadrons did not experience this same decline. The m ission capability and full-mission capability of the F/A-18 as of 31 January 1984 exceeded the Chief of Naval Operation's goal. Had Mr. Anderson tried. he would find that the·Navy, Marine Corps a,nd Canadian squadrons flying the air- craft are very enthusiastic. The Hornet is proving to be the ~fest and most successful tactical aircraft in- troduction in the history of the U.S.· Navy. It is too bad the Anderson column ~ does .not pass testing i s well as the F/A-18 Hornet. His readers would be far better off. R.F. SCHOULTZ Vice Admiral, U.S. Navy Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Air Warfare NUJlt!e freeze ls our only chance To the Editor: For several months now I have followed the nuclear arms race and have concluded that not only is the arms race senseless, pointless and ridiculous, but that Americans arc so apathetic that it shall continue until we arc all destroyed. However. my letter is not to preach ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat our doom but to give us all a chance. Our only chance will be to demand an immediate nuclear freeze from our elected officials. In California es- peciall y from Senator Wilson. Tbere as no other way but a nuclear arms freeze. JOHN WRIGHT Irvine H.L. 8chwatta HI ~lll>ffllhw ChHJ DowallbJ fOtlOt 11114 AM<alM!I 10 .... PvOlll!Nt """""*' ...., o.,. t11 11\• ~ •1 no w .. 1 e-rs1 Co•ll-..... AOO•-coo~ lo lo• '* I•-C.&U6H L•r'J 0. 8peer1 .... .,,.,.. ldllO. · ·11 the United States will not fight communism (In Centr8.l America}. there Js no sense In maJntaJning the dangerous flctJon that we will fight Lt half way around the worfd. · · - Do we fight communism? WASHINGTON-Good for George Shultz. His outburst Tuesday against House members was overdue. It is past time someone in the Reagan admin,istratfon raised his voice and began banging the table over Central America. Rcapn 's campaign to build a bipartisan consensus on Central America, begun three years ago and culminating with the Kissinger Com- mission, is not working. It is colliding with political reality. Most of the Democratic Party on Capitol Hill is utterly indifferent to a communist takeover in Central America. so long as the Democratic Party is not saddled with the blame. Not a few Oe.mocrats would quietly rejoice in a revolutionary victory. After all, it would prove them right again about the irresistible tide of revolution in Central America. and rid the hemisphere of another of those right-wing. pro-Amencan regimes th('y particularly despise. No matter the concessions Reagan devises on land reform, tax reform, economic aid, free elections. forced del_>Ortatioo of death squad suspects, he is no more going to win the support of the American left, in politics and the press. for his war against com- munism in Central America than LBJ could for his war in South Vietnam. If Reagan docs not intend to preside over the loss of Central America in a second term. he will sooner or later have to take his case to the country and seek of the electorate a choice: Us or Them. ' While the President would surely prefer to be talking about school prayer and other winning issues, events may force him, before he imagines, to split the blanket with the national Democratic Party. At currcntlevelsofmanpowerand PAT BUCHANAN arms, El Salvador cannot defeat the thousandsof~uerrillas besieging it with the backmg of Nicaragua and Cuba. Norean El Salvador holdout forever. The danger of some form of economic or political collapse is always present. Further. a real possibility exists that Roberto D'Aubuisson. the can- didate of the right, will (>revail in a run-off election. following the na- tional elections later this month. What does Reagan do, if D'Aubuisson comes to power'? The media, currently attempting to ue D' Aubuisson to the right-wing death squads. are already making the case that, should D'Aubuisson prevail, America has no other moral choice than to cut off military assistance and distance ourselves from his regime. Which is a high-minded way of saying that, rather than associate ourselves with a cause led by such a fellow, we should relegaJe fi ve million people toa communist1Uture. One day, Reagan must make the case that what El Salvador is about is not our antipathy toward death sqvads or dictators. It is about, quite starkly. whetheror not Central Amenca becomes a part of the Soviet empire, and tilts the global balance of power, dramatically, against the United States. Should El Salvador follow Nicaragua into the Soviet-Cuban camp, Guatemala and Honduras would follow; and Costa Rica would become, in the words of one Sand- in is~ ''the dessert." Given the usual military-civilian ratios in Cuba and Nicaragua, Central America would become an armed camp containing on theorderofone million regular army and militia troops poised between the Panama Canal and the oil fields ofMexico. The millionsof"fcct people" strcam- 1 ng north would be seeded with sleeper agents, saboteurs, subversives, anxjous to bring the revolution home to the belly of the beast. · Following the unfold in~ of such a disaster, the cry in the Umted States, "Bring the Boys Home!" would not be confined to the George McGovern and Jesse Jackson wing of the Demo- cratic Party. 1 ndccd, why should the freedom of 2 million Germans in West Berlin be more important to the United States than the freedom of 10 million neighbors on our own contt nent? Why should the f>rotect1on of. Europc'soil lanes through the Straits of Hormuz be more worthy of constant naval protection than our own oil lanes through the Caribbean and the Panama Canal? Why should 300,000Amencan troops remain in Europe to protect Germany from a communist threat that has not come in 30 years -when our own backyard is filling up with communists of a more dangerous and aggressive breed? -· Lebanon was not in America's vital interest; Central America is. If the United State{wiU not fight com- munism here, there is no sense maintaining dangerous fiction that we will fight it halfway around the world. P•trlct Bacba.aan ls a 1yadJc•tH colamal1t. Dems boycott busiiless group WASHINGTON-One ofthe strangest political feuds in Washing· ton is heating up again. The an- tagonists are the Democratic Con- gressional Campaign Committee and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Although the Democrats have never seriously tried to strip.the. Republicans of their image as the pro-business party-have, in fact.· traditionally done their best to rein- force it-the committee chairman, Rep. Tony Coelho, 0-Calif., has cried foul at the business chamber's tend- ency to endorse GOP congressional candidates at campaign time. The reason is dollars and cents: An endorsement from the national Chamber of Commerce is worth an estimated SI 00,000 to the favored conJressman'scampaignchest from businessmen who follow the chamber's recommendations. In the hope of aiming some of these contributors toward Oemocraticc.an- didates. Coelho blasted the chamber'i endorsement practices as unfairly biased toward Republicans. After the chamber endorsed 100 Republicans and no Democrats in 1982. Coehlo decided on a boycott. He urged his colleagues in Congress to r~fuseany invitations to appear on the chamber's "h's Your Business" television proaram. And he wrote to Hilton Davis, then the chamber's Ca"itol Hilt lobbyist: "I do not behevt that the Democrats should lend credibility to the chamber after you worked so consistently aaainst us." • JACK ANDERSON ~~ Dav1salso heard that Rep. Bruce Morrison, D-Conn .. had cnt1cized the chamber's alleged partisanship. The unrepentant Davis shot back: "We are proud of our endorsement process. There'snothingdisgraceful about it. What is disgraceful are your comments del iber:ucl y distorting our. process." Nevertheless. the chamber re- vamped its endorsement poltcy for this election year. It announced that incumbent members of Congress whose voting records agree with the chamber's position on key issues 70 percent of the time or more will win automatic endorsement. Thechambe1 recently issued its first "op{>Ortunity ltst" of candidates that mcnt support from busi- nessmen. The endorsement ltst con- tains 128 Republicans and 16 Demo- crats. It includesan additional 22 Republicans and two Oemocntts who .are regard~ as vulnerabk in clost races and thou Id be "protected," and secs the possibilit) !Jfpro-busincss replacements for four incumbent Democrats and one Republican This attempt at b1part1sansh1p d1dn 't fool Coelho-or at least d1dn '1 satisfy him. Today.(March 9)hewill chast1zc the chamber 1n a lenerto his Democratit colleagues: "Obviously. the national (cham~r)staffts back- ingotrits previous ovjert alliance wit~ the Repoblicari Party .... So this year the.chamber developed a rat mg · system that superficially appears neutral." Coelho noted that three Re· publicans on the vulnerable hst - Reps. Chris Smith. N.J .. 8 111 Green, N. Y .• and Lyle Williams. O hio -fell below the chamber's 70percent rating. while three Democrats closer to the 70 percent mark-Reps. Jim Jones, Okla., Jim Olin. Va .. and Ike Andrews. N.C.-"are not mrn- t1oned at all." "The)' might think they can d1s- gu1sc their reaJ intent with 1okcn1sm, but who are they trying to fool'>" ( oehloasks. As for Coch Io's boycott call. a chamber spokesman told my as~ sonate Tony Capacc10 1t hasn't worked, claiming that since February 1983. House and Senate Democrats have made 76 appearances on "It's Yo ur Business," compared to SO by Republicans. The Oemocrauccarn· paign committtt maintains, how- ever, that fewer than 30 House • Democrats appeared on the chamber's TV show last year Jact Aottttu11 J1 a •J'ltdlcatff col•mal1t. THOIAS --Euu Calif orn·ia economy is ready to boom Trade, defense provide growth in population. Jobs The recession of J 982·83 was the first to affect California in more than I 0 years and optimistic analyses by several economic organizations in-· dicatc it may be another decade OT more before the state expcricnoes · another, regardless of what happens • in other parts of the nation. The reasons for that optimwn: Vastly expanded trade acrou tile . Pacific, growth in defense and elev tromn industries and -the slowed inflation rate. "California still does the best at what other states do well, '1 said Robert Arnold.director of Palo Alto's 1 Center for Continuing Study of the California Economy. He prcdicu a state population gain of 4 million by' the mid-I 990s, with the most growth flo~ing to inland areas with room for expansion. Those 4 million new Californians most likely will be the beneficiaries of I 2. 5 million new jobs centered in international trade, electronics and aircraft and space manufacturing. "Even a period of moderate econ- ' omic growth in the nation will mean large gains in income and population throughout California," Arnold said. 1 "As a result. California will once again be one of the hottest markets in the United States." That analysis by the in-state center was echoed 3.000 miles away by Julien J. Studley Inc.. a New York-based realty firm specializing in I office buildings across the nation. 1 Because California is the gateway to Asia and the national leader in advanced technology industries, an- intemal Studley analysis concluded, office buildings in big California.• citiC$ will be more fully occupied thab • those in cities like Houston and Chicago. Vacant office space is almost alwars a barometer of any area's overal economic health. Studley noted that America now conducts more trade across the Pa- cific than over the AtJantic. a trend that will accelerate in the next decade as dealings with mainland China add to existing trade with Japan. Austral- ia, Taiwan and the Philippines. And California's 22 percent slice of the. defense spending pie helps, too. That share 1s unhkely to decrease no matter who wins the November electton because pant d.efensc con- tractors like Lock.heed. McDonnelJ Douglas. Hughes Aircraft and Rock- well International aren't about to mo ve their prindpal factoncs elsewhere. Both these anaJyses arc consistent with studies by California's .two largest banks. Security Pacific and the Bank of Amenca. · Even the state's biggest growth deterrent -the hagh cost of housing -has eased. . While the average cQst of housing here 1s about 40 perc'ent above the r;iational average. real C$late prices have leveled off after two years of sluggish sales that created more of a buyer's market than Cahfomia has seen in I 5 years. That trend combined with slightly lower interest rates to produce 50 percent more housing stans last year than California saw in l 982. Strong sales in inland areas like San Bernardino and R1 vers1de counties and the Central Valley -where land i~ pnced far lower than along the coast -actual!) produced an overall decline in the average price of Caltforn1a housing. That reversal of the pattern of the late 1970s will make 11 easier for C altforn1a companies to recnut new talent. a necessity for the economic and J>Opulaiion arowth virtually even economist 1s prcdictina for Ca1tforn1a. Freeway traffic. smog aod an overall high cost of hving rema1n obstacles t0 Californ1a 'sgrowth, but it now seems tht the puulc r;>iettS that once combined to make this state the nation's m0tt desireablc address att falltng back into plaoc. ThmH Elias ,, • S..••• MOllka-buftl t!'Ol•ault• oa 1r.u law.. If your pet likes this, he '11 love·his lobotomy Recently pattnltd wu an intri&u· il\g toy for cats or dop. You strap onto your pct a {adio-1ranamittJna collar and place the rest of the toy. a ball. on the floor neatby. Every time the animal sets close to it, lbe ball roJJs. Claim is it'll keep the meal entertained all day lo~. Maybe so. You'd think it would dnvc it nuu The clock struck nine, and - 'Night, Patsy -Geor&t Washinston went to bed ThAt was the rouune. I know his wife's name was Manha, but he alwa)'1 called her Patsy. The law in K.anw Cal)', Mo., prohibit the sale to children of capguns but not of 1hot1uns. -,_ Q. Cost.a Rtca 1n CentnJ Amenca has no soldfers. we're rcpeatodly told Aren't there a lot of liule countnes like that? A. Some. L1cbtcnstc10, too. And Iceland. But most, however small. att rul~ by men who feel immediate need to 1nsw~ thcu 0-.11 mili"ry muscle Neither "Prcs1denl'' nor "Premier" seems as amponan1 1 title to them u "Commanckr·in-Ollef." evadcntly Utah ou tlawtd the saJe of apR'Ues lhett in 1921 , but at dadn•t suck. l...M. Beyd ,, • 1ya4kate4 CfJJun.i1r. t I Ofanoe Coat OAJLY PILOT /Frid•y: March 9, 1984 ' ~Urse who refused aid Ila(! been fired twice DALLAS (AP)-A nurse who ref used to immediately dispatch an ambulance for a woman who later died of a heart attack was ftred from two jobs she held in 1982. a TV ltllioa reported. and I State nursinJ board sUI bercooduct is beina investipted. 't::r Bilf¥e Joyce Myrick was dis- m from Jobs at two hospitals an the beforube was hired by the Dallas Fire ent to screen emergency calls, TV re.,orted Thursday. yric:k 11 one of two nurses who arc lb• subjects of complaints by relatives of . women YibO died '"fter help )VU IOU&ht response was too slow. KDFW said Ms. Myrick arantcd an interview with one of itS reporters but declined to ao on camera. Throughout tbQ interview, she wept and rcpcalcdJy sobbed, 'Tm so sorry. I d1dn't mean it. .. the statton said. Ms. Myrick also said she "can't even go out of my house" and has been plagued by ~ople driving by her house shoutin; 'murderer m'Urdercr." Iran vows oil tanker inst1rance Off er comes after Lloyds doubles cost of premiuµis NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) -The lllte-owned lnn Insurance Co. is otYerina to insure all oil tankers callina at K.bara Island and other Iranian oil ports threatened by Iraq, the official Iranian news aaency rcpc>ns. J The Akadem1ska Un1vers1ty Chn1c in Uppata. Swedish, meanwhile, today reported the death of a 17-ycar-old Iranian fighter who had been treated for what Iran says was exposure to chemical weapons. It was the third death among IS Iranians sent abroad for emergency care. The speaker of Iran's parliament. Huhemi Rafsana- jani, charaed lhat the Uoyd'a d.eciaion wu "• conspiracy again.st lran dcsisned to decrease t11ffic in the Pmian Gulf and ao inftict economic. damaac on Iran and steal more money~ the ships." The premium to be charged by Iran would be I percent of the value of tbe vessels and their cargo, the Islamic Republic Ncwa A&ency . reponed. Private in-surance companies this week raised their rates to l .S percent IRNA said lra!M Central Bank has transfened .. some $100 million to the account of the insurance company with a bank in London to this purpose." Iraq bas declared a blockade of lranian oil ports and warned ships tryina to reach them that they are subject to attack. Iran bas threatened to blockade the entire Penian Gulf if Iraq_ suocccds in knockina out its oil facilities. lbtoucb the emergency number. ihe retatives said they had to argue with the nurses ICT'eeruna the calls and ambulance A.mong her previous jobs. Ms. Myrick worked as nursina supervisor in the opera tin& room at South Oak Oiff Hospital U) Dallas. the station wd. However. she was fired in Apnl t 982, and her personnel fi.Je reads ··no rehire," the station said. Billye Joyce Myrick Iran's offer Thursday to insure tankers came after the Lloyd's insurance syndicate in London doubled insurance premiums this week for ships approaching Iran's main oil export terminal at Kharg Island, because ofincreued risks created by the Iran-Iraq war Iraqi air strikes have damaaed several foreign vessels in the region in recent days. (See details below) Just for the .. Good only Saturday, Mareh 10th or Sunday, Mareh 11th. Thanks to you , diet Coke is America's # 1 diet soft drink. 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INGLEWOOD -Naturally, the principle objective of each of the eight teams that panicipated in the first round of the PCAA Tournament Thursday was to reach Saturday's final. And. for the four schools that now remain, the ambition hasn't changed. For one team, however, maybe more than any other, Saturday's final will have to take a backseat to tonight's (9 o'clock) semifinal. Because for the Anteaters of UC Irvine, everything -their entire season and subsequent post·season future -is wrapped up into one crucial contest. "We have to win Friday because it will ~et us into the finals, $ive us a possible NCAA benh, and 1t will be our 20th win of the season," said UCJ center Bob Thornton, shortly after the Anteaters had outlasted Long Beach State, 77-65, here at the forum. (23-7) tonight to achieve, if nothing else, recognition. Unlike Nevada Las Vegas, Ulah State and Fresno, Ute Anteaters don't possess the glossy reputatrons or records. · So the Anteaters figure they need a vi<;tory simply to get noticed-by the NCAA and. to a lesser extent, the NIT. Renolawrer •leo riutk• declalona In ring. 82. .,.., ............ .., ....... UpM Bob Thornton (23) of UC lrrine wean ·determined ez- preulon u be goet1 up -Cainat 49er Ivan Verberckt. "We've been playing hard all season to get into the NCAA's, and now we're one win away from getting throu$h the door. Irs· a must win situation," is how guard Jerome Lee summed up the situation. Almost to a player, the Anteaters feel they need a win over Fresno State "We've got to come out and play hard because it'$ a win-or-die situ- ation for us," lee added. .. We're going to try to play as if it's just another game. But in the back of our heads we'll know differently." UCI ( 19-9) almost got (Pleue Me UC IRVllU/82) UCl'a Bea McDonald oatreachee teemm•te Tod llurpby for reboan4. Titans go flat, 53-51 Fresno, UNLV, Utah St. advance to PCAA semis From AP dl1patcbes Forwards Ron Anderson and Bernard Thompson each scored 22 points as Fresno State beat Cal State Fullenon, 53-5 I , Thursday night in first-round action of the PCAA b;lsketball tournament. Fresno State, which trailed 23-16 at halftime, battled back and tied the pme at 33-33 with 11:40 to go on a three-point play by Thompson. After the score was tied at 36-36, the Bulldogs then opened up a 10-point lead at 52-42 with I :06 temaining. The Titans rallied and Bad a chance to tie the game in the _final secon~s._buta 17-footjumperby suard Kevm Henderson was blocked t)y Anderson. Fresno State is 23-7 overall. Henderson scored a career-high of 15 points for Fullenon, li-13. All-American guard Leon Wood, who came into the game averaging 24.4 Q<>ints per game, was held to only 11 5y Fresno Sane .. 1 Reserve Eric Booker scored a ~me-high 21 points to lead the 10th-ranked Rebels to a 70-55 I ~rst-round win over San Jose State. Booker scored his season high for Nevada-Las Vegas, 26-4. The Rebels led 35-34 at halftime l)cfore pulling away in the final 20 minutes. l ' Booker had 13 of his points 'in the I second half. Richie Adams had 13 of bis 19 points for UNL V in the second alf. I Stony Evans scored 18 points and g.iichael Dixon had IS for San Jose State, 10-18. I late •hot llfg Vtala St. Chris McMullin scored on a de- ected shot with four seoonds re- aining to aive Utah State its 79-77 ictory over New Mexico State. McMullin, who scored all 10 of his toints in the second half, attempted a itlort bank shot from the left side of f.e key as time was running out in tah State's pme with New Mexico tate. The ball was deflected by New ; exico State center Andre P'att.cnon nd went high into the air and rou the basket. Mc~ullin'a field aoal was the only , qne for Utah S~te in the final 6:22 of flay. Followina his shot, Patt.cnon 'l!iafircd on an attempt from about 30 1ktaway. Orea Onl'nt led Utah State, which is ow t 9·9, with 20 points and nine 'iebounds. Vinoe Washinaton and on Ence added 18 and r 3 pbinu. ~tivcly, for the winnen. Ste\lc Colter IQO~ 24 poinll and tad sill auista for New MCx.ico State, hich QOfnpleted ill season with a 3-IS reoord. Pittmon added I 8 ~inu and. pulled down a career-hiah J 8 rebounds tOr the lote:ra. f I Bill Reynolda PREP BASKETBALL ·vanguards worn down byWestmont SCC stays close to No. 4 team for a half but falls in District III finals, 73-56 By RICHARD DUNN .......... .,.., .... ' WHITTIER -It looked as if Southern California College was going to pull off the impossible Thursday night against Westmont, but it wasn't .meant to be as the Warriors recovered from a slow first half to capture the NAIA District Jll championship. 73-56. at Whittier College. Westmont (28-2), ranked fourth in the nation, trounced the Vanguards in the teams' previous encounter back in January, I 21-76, but it didn't look like the same Westmont team in the first half . Or maybe it wasn't the same SCC team? The YallJuards stayed close with Westmont an the earlr going, as the Warriorsjumped toa 2-11 lead with 12:57 left. The Warriors led by no more than six points, establishing a 34-28 halftime lead. SCC, which won the NAJA District IJJ Southern Division, had no trouble containing Westmont•s biger post men in the first half, as the Wamon' 6-7 Kent Eaton was held to only two points, and 6-9 Troy Knechtel and 6-7 Mark Sheard to six apiece. But Westmont's horses broke loose with 16:41 left in the second half. as the Warrion poured in six straight points to ta.kea 44-32 lcad, then began toputthe Vanguards away with 10:30 left. Torrey Larson (15 points) hit a jumper from the top of the key at the .Jllidway point in the half, and things began to snowball for Westmont. After SCCs Neil Anderson scored with 8:43 left, the Warriors promptly rolled off 11 ~raight points and shut out sec for nearly five minutes to take a 64-4l lead, and never looked back. "We got a little cateless in our ball handling (during Westmont's run)," said SCC Coach Bill Reynolds. "They're a well coached and well poised t.cam -and you can't play that way against a team of their caliber. "We tried to control the tempo (in the first half). and we had selective shots. We just pla)'ed loose and went right after them," Reynolds ex- plai.ned about his team's first half play. • "This group really wanted it bad.., said an exuberant Chet Kammerer, Westmont's coach. "We've been so close, so many times and we've been turned down. "We lacked patience in the first half. but our defense actually took over in the second half. When you can stop somebody's offense, and play great offense yourself, your going to win a lot of games." Sailors, Eagles pest tourney wins Sea Kings' depth decisive in opener Seahawks, MD also advance;.,... aarons sweep .. Toumament-.play' continued for many area baseball teams, with Newpon Harbor. Estancia and Matet Dei posting victories in the Newpon Harbor Elks; Edison toppling Gahr in the El Segundo tourney, and Ocean View advancing in the Loara event. In a non-tournament doubleheader at Mile Square Park, Fountain Valley toppled Long Beach Jordan twice. Herc's what took place: Newport Harbor 11, Co1ta Mesa 9 The Sailors parlayed four walks. a fielder's choice and a single into three fint-innina runs en route t0 a victory in the Newpon Harbor Elks Tour· nament. Costa Mesa battled back to tie it at 3.3 after two innings, but the Sailors came up with a six-run third inning to take a comfonable lead. Senior designated hitter Eric Gasner led the Sailor1· with a 2-for-4 performance ands three RBI. Scot Hagey's triple keyed Costa Mesa's eight-hit attack. Estancia 4, Corona del Mar 0 Steve Johnson went 2 for 3 and scored twice to lead the Eagles to victory in the Newport Harbor Elks Tournament .. ... 'Junio,W right-hander Jim Foley struck out six and went.the distance to improve his record to 2..Q. Estancia got on the board in the first as Johnson led off with a triple and scored on a double by Jeff Graham. Mater Del I, Santa Au Valley 0 Monarchs' pitchi ng has now yield- ed just one hit in two games following the one-hit victory over Santa Ana Valley in the semifinals of the Newpon Harbor Elks Tournament. Ocean View !, Troy ! Matt Jones went I 0 innings and the Scahawks advanced to the consola- tion semifinals of the Loara Tour- nament b¥ vinue of the only extra base hit Qf the game -a double by Jon Gullion. Both teams finished with six hits. Jones walked two, struck out two and scattered six hits. Gullion also knocked in both - JohDMD Ocean View runs -with a single to score Kelly Stovall in the fifth and with a $1lcrifice bun.t~:brin& Jones hOme. ""lQi :"' • ' EdJaon 7, Gahr 3 The Chargers scored four runs in the first three innings and then held off Gahr to improve their record to 3-1 in the El Segundo Tournament. Pat Walker tripled in the first inningand scored on a sacrifice fly by Dave Solorzano. Fouta.la VaUey 4-3, Jordan 1·! The Barons improved to 6-1 with the double victory, as senior left-hander Ray Llamas pitched a three-hitter and struck out 11 in the opener and Bob Sharpnack supplied oveq>owering relief in t he eight-inning nightcap. Sharpnack entered the second game with two outs in the sixth and. proceeded to strike out six of the sevecvbatters he faced to keep the game even entering the bottom of the eighth. Newport, Estancia also post triumphs in Sea View meets · Sa<Sdle'back-Hi'11's Teddy Baker, a :junior, did the flying Th·orsday., but it was Corona del Mar's Sea Kinfiho did the rollin as Sea Vie·w ue tract( and fiel~ action opened wi a bang. Herc's how it went for area preps: CdM ti, Saddleback 45 Baker doubled in the sprints with clockings of 9.8 and 22.8 in the 100 and 220 (yards), an addition to an eye-popping anchor on Saddleback's 440 relay team where he took the baton a full seven yards behind and eked out a victory, Saddleback's 44.3 just one-tenth of a second better than Corona del Mar. The Sea Kings didn't mind that too much, nor were they too concerned with Earl Jones· 4 3-3 and 20-10 in the triple and long jump. beCausc in the long run. the Sea Kings overcame one of their bigger hurdles in their drive to repeat as Sea View League cham- pions. .. I thought Saddleback was the team to beat." said CdM Coach Jim Tomlin. -•· · - "El Toro is pretty tough. too, but we're glad to get by this one.'' Mark McGrath stood out for Corona Thursday with a S 1.1 in his first-eyer +.1(), but fo~ tlie n:iost ;J>art t)Je Sea Kings simply apphed their depth to roll up the convincing victory. Distance star Dave Anderson loped to winning efforts of 2:02.8 and 4:)8.2 in the mile and 2~mile and Mark Palmer doubled with a 15.4 and 6-0 in the high hurdles and high jump. Newport Harbor 75, University 11 University's Steven Jen reeled off a 44-51/2 effort in the triple jump, but Newport Harbor came up with sev- eral solid efforts, including the return of standout hurdler Steve Brazas to pull out the victory. Braz.as, still unable to navigate the hurdles because of football injuries, turned to the wei&ht evenu and won both, taking the discus with a 1S1-3 tffon and a 40-9 shot put mark. The big mark. for the winnen was by junior Fritz Howser, who showed promise in returning to last year's (Pleue eee TaACK/92) Orange Coast nine romps; Rustlers survive scare Both Oranse Coast and Saddleback collcaes ertjoyed a day ofbatting practice in romping to conference baseball victories Thursday. It was a different story for Golden West, however, as the Rustlen had to scrap to act put 1urpri1inaly touah Compton. Herc's what took place: · 0ra.,ec.a1c u. hUer10D I · The Pirate bats continue to boom althouah it took a while before they produced reaults. OCC round itself down 6-l after four innin~ but the Dues weren't without their chances. When the pme wa1 over, OCC had scranded IS base runnen. As it turned out, there were still plenty who did manqe to cross the plate. OCC bcaan its comeback in the fifth inning and eventually evened the score at 6-6. Then camo the Pirate ciabth lnnina. Cout loaded the bases and Fred Tuttle tripled to center field to clear the bases. l.aJTy Cratsenbera sinaled home Tuttle and Jeff Gardner also a3dcd an RBI tinale as the Pirates sent 10 hitters to the plate to take an 11-6 lead. Joe Kwolek went 2 for 6 with a pair of doubles and knocked in three runs for the Bucs. Kwolek now has 20 RBI on the youna season. He also has seven doubles. SurprisinaJy, OCC, now 3--0 in sec play. knocked the ball all over the place, without the help oftouted sophomore Kevin Reimer. Reimer was there -it's just that the Fulleflon pitchcn took the bat out his buds. walkina h1m five times on the day. The one tim"C the Hornell did pitch to him. Reimer sin&lcd. OCC has a biit ahowdown Satu\y with --------~- Santa Ana on the Pirate field. GoNem Wests. ComplOll S The visitina Tartan, oullCOred 23--0 and 16-0 in their fmt two conference pmC1, pve the Rustlen all they could handle before f&Jli ~den West, now 2~1 , needed a double by Gary BuckJes and 1 triple b~ Les Llaht in the eeia}\th innina to snap a 2-2 tie. · Golden West had taken a 1-0 lead in the third innina when Shane Aores• around rule double toorcd Les LJaht. The Rustlcn added another run in the 1eventh innina when Flom tripled and IQOrd on a double by Brian Patrick. Sophom0tt leftbander Bill Small. who replaced atarter Eric Mehltchau in the sixth inninai earned \be victory. frcthman Dive Wilk. Steve Button and Small retired cisht of .. ~-· the last nine Compton batters wtlh Button eaminathe save. The Rustlers return to action Saturday at Fullenon for a noon contest. S.~ 11, MlraCotta 7 Steve DcAnaelis went 3 for S with a triple and a arand slam.bomer to pace the Gaucbot in a romp over host MiraCosta. Mark Gracie bad three bits for the Oaucbos while both St.eve McKee, Ron DeAnplis and Dave Rohde went 2 for S. OeARf!lis' pand llam wu a 40()..foot &bot to center field in an eiabt..nan ninth innina. He now bas five bomm on the season. Saddleti.ck. 2.0 in Plcific Coast Conftrcnac play, was trailina l-1 eoterina the fourtb 1001"' but the Gauchos uted lil biu to 1COtC five tunes and t'Um th1nat arwund. L I • -~---------- 81 Ortlnge Cou1 DAILY PILOT /Frid~. Mardl 8, 188' UC IRVINE ADVANCES ••• TRACK ... ham Bl shon<ircuited by the 49en en route to toniaht's pivotal oonteSt wtlh the Bulldoas. And it wasn't because of anythint Lona Beach State did. UCl liailed early 6-2, led later l 0-6. and was tied at l 0 and 12. But desptte the fact the 49ers shot 29 percent from the floor in the first half. the Anteaters were able to manufacture only a 31-25 lead at the intermission. UCJ captain Ben McDonald, with eiibt points, spearheaded an t 8-11 spurt to open the second half that ran UCI's mlf&io to 49-36. But the 49ers trimmed that deficit to 51-46 in less than 31/l miou1es. The Anteaters still held on to a precanous 58--52 advantage with 6:55 remaining before finally putting one last crushing spun together ( I 1-0) to put the game on tee. "It's tou&h playmg a team three umes," offered UCI Coach Bill Mulligan, who had watched his club beat Long &ach State during the regular season 82-67 and 100-84. "I told (49er Coach) Dave (Buss) after the game if we had had to play them a fourth lime. It would have been even tougher." McDonald, who earher in the day was named first team All-PCM. led the Anteaters in sconna (22 points). rebounds ( 11) and assists (6). Jo1nina him in double fiaures were team- mates George Tu mer ( 16). named to the PCAA's second team, Thornton ( 15) and Tod Murphy (12). .. If we beat Fresno we're ~oing to take this tournament and we II JO to the NCAA. That's mr, prediction~· stated Turner flatly. • We know we have to go out and produce because we know this is it." And, even with a victory, Murphy is smart enough to know there arc no absolutes. .. There arc no guarantees involved unless we win this tournament," said Murphy. "Sure, we'd like to win tomorrow (tonight), but we won't be satisfied unless we win the finals. "J certamly haven't seen any guarantee whereby 1f we win 1n the semifinals. we'll go to the NCAA 's. But it is guaranteed we'll go 1fwe wm in the finals." However, first things first. And the first thmg the Anteaters have to do 1s win tonight. From Bl fonn wnh a I J-6 in the pole vault E1tuda 71, El Toro 16 Shot-putter Dann Yamaga lS all nght, und that'~evcn better news than the upset victory over El Toro following a freak accident. A low-flying aircraft took every- one's attention Just as another Est.an· c1a shotputter was going throu'11 his warmups, and Yamaga was tut in the head with the steel ball, Paramedics were summoned and he was hospllah:ied. but released in the evening apparently OK. ln terms of a victory. the four-way look of Myron Feli"· a senior by way of Costa Mesa (a year ago), was the big key. He won the sprints in 10.5 and 24.0 and took the hurdles in 15.8 and 41 9 Bill Baerg doubled 1n the mile and :!-milt: with clockings of 4·44 4 and 10:05 0 Woodbridge 102, San Clemente 34 The Wamors Sla)ed unbeaten m tht.> dual meet season. as Enc "ichermerhom again starred. winnmg thrl'C e\Cnts and anchonng the vic- torious mile relay le.am. ORANGE COUNTY'S #1 CADILLAC DEA LER ANNOUNCES: Marina crushed in volleyball SANTA BARBARA -Manna High, ofTto its \\Orst stan in several year~. fell to 0-3 Thursda) night as host Santa Barbara took the V1k1ngs 1n three straight games. I& CC&IIDilILIL&CC W@IB The Vikings dropped a 15-8. 15-6. 15-2 decision leaving Coach Tim Recd speechless -almost. "They crushed uli. h 's the wors1 we've pla)ed in live years." Reed admitted. 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I SPORTS BREAK ~ - A district attorney who solves cases in the boxing ring From AP dl1patclle1 RENO -Be 1t as a referee pushing m two boxers apart or as a prosecuting district attorney going for a murder convicuon, Mills Lane is not to be denied. Lane is both the district attorney 1n Reno and one of the top boxing referees anywhere. An ex-boxer himself, Lane is a square-jawed, baldish man whose 5-7 frame is stJll in fighting shape at 147 Pounds. Lane, 47. has worked 15 title fights, mostly in Nevada, as a hobby. On one wall of his 'enerous office 1s hung framed snapshot of him working fights with Muhammad Ah. Larry Holmes and Sugar Ra) Leonard. Lane won the NCAA welterweight champ1onsh1p in 1960. but lost 1n the 01) mp1 c tnals. Lane fousht profcss1onall)' for a while "I JUSt wasn't good enough," he said In 197:?. he refereed a flyweight tllle fight 1n V cnezuela in wh 1ch he cast the \ ote that had the F1hpinochallenger taking the title from the Venezuelan champion. The two Judges. a Filipino and Venezuelan. had 'oted for the fighters from their respective countries. The Venezuelan mob turned JUI) and found Lane gu1lt>- "They chased me out of tbe co untry. The)' had a not. It took 20 cops to get me out of the ri ns. "They spat on me. threw beer at me. I had a cenain feehng of helplessness. I'll tell you." Lane said. Quote of the day John Paye, Stanford athJe1• on the dlfNrence between ptaytng quarterback for the Cerdlnal football team and guard for lb buketball team: "There's nothing like the preeeure of betng the quarterback. But when I Jotned the balketban tum, my lnltlal goal waa tlmpty to get the bait up the floor without something dlsastroue happentng." . Philadelphia tops Kings, 4 -1 scored a goal and an assist as the , . PHILADELPHIA -Darryl Sittler ~ Ph1ladelph1a Ayers defeated the Los Angele~ Kings. 4-1, m a National Hocke y League game Thursday night. With Mark Hardy serving two minutes for roughing, Smler scored the game's first goal 46 seconds mto the third period with a wnst shot over goalie Marco Baron's outstretched nght pad. · The Flyers increased their lead to two when Len Hachbom tipped in rookie Paul Guay·s slapshot from the left Point at 6:40. Sittlcr got his second point at 13: 52 when he fed Mark Howe. who blasted a slapshot through Baron's legs from the top of the left face-off circle. Express signs pair of linemen LOS .\NGELES -Lee W1l11ams and s Dcwe~ Forte. a pair ot defens1 ve hnemen c II t from Bethune-Cookman College. ha' c signed contrac1s with the Los ..\ngeles Express. the l 'nned tatcs Football League team announ ced Thur!tda~ Angela batter Milwaukee, 7 -2 • SUN CITY, Anz. -Dou& DcCinces ii hit two home rvns and had five runs batted 1n to l~d the Angels to a 7-2 victory .o~er the M1Jwaukce Brewers 1n an cxhib1t1on baseball aame Thursday. DcCinces hll a two-run homer off Milwaukee lllarter Jamie Cocanower an 1he first inning and then hit a three-run shot 1n the fifth ofTTom Candiotti. The Anaels had 15 hits, ~ettina seven in three inmngs off the Brewers' th1rd .p1tcher. Chuck P~~er. Only minor leaaue pitcher Bruce WtllLams, pitching the ninth inning for Milwaukee, was able to keep the Angels off the scoreboard. Dodgers get first spring win VERO BEACH, fla. -Bob Welch iii and rookies Orel Hershiser. Rich Rodas and Carlos Granillo combined on a four-hitter Thursday as the Los Angeles Dodgers recorded their first exhibition baseball victory. blanking Texas. 5-0. Ken Landreaux led an eight-hit Los Angeles attaek with two doubles. Candy Maldonado, Pedro Guerrero and rookie third baseman German Rivera also bad two-base hits for the Dodgers, who arc 1-2 in the spring. Welch who allowed one hit over the first three inmngs. wa's the wmning patcher. Al Lachowicz started for the Rangers and took the loss. Lachowicz gave up only h111n three inmngs, but it was a run·scoriog double by Landreaux in the first. An .RBI double by Maldonado and a run-scoring single b) Ri vera ofT Dave Schmidt made it 3-0 in the fourth. The Dodgers got their final two runs in the seventh off veteran non-roster hurler Jim Bibby on a run-sconng double by Guerrero and an RB I single by Mike Sc1osc1a. The loss dropped the Rangers to 0-2. Adams, Rinker share lead Non-winners John Adams and Larry n Rinker shared a one-stroke lead over a pair of Hall of Fame challengers Thursday in the first round of the Eastern Open Golf ..!Qurnament in Miami. Adams and Rinker each coaxed a no-bogey 6-under-par 66 from the gusty winds that swept the Blue Monster course at the Doral Country club. Both of the career strugglers could be excused for looking over their shoulders. One shot back looms two of the most accomplished players the game has produced -Jack Nicklaus and Lee Trevino. Each of the 44-year-old veterans had a 67. Meanwhile. in an LPGA event in Phoenix. Jan Stephenson's 66 was good enough for a one-shot lead over C'hns Johnson after the first round of play. Television. radlo ftLIVISION . 6:30 p.m. -PRO 8AIKIT8ALL: l.aket1 .ve. Oatlaa, Channel 9 (defayed). 7 p.m. -COLLIOI UaKETaALL: ~ada Las Vegae va. Utah State, Channel 58. 1op.m. -cou.eG11A1KlftAU.: uc lrvtne vs. Fresno State, Chan"=delayed}. Noon -PRO 8AIE8AU.: Angela va. San Diego at Yuma, KMPC (710}. 4:30 p.m. -HOCKEY: King• vt. Buttalo, KFOX-FM (93.6). 8:30 p.m. -MO llASK!T9AU: Lak.,. va. Dallas, KLAC (570) (delayed). --"' •• 9 p.m. -cou.EGE 8AIKc 1 •ALL: UC lrYtne vs. Freeno State. KWVE (107.9 FM). TINTING REDUCES FADINGMGLARE & HEAT LET IP.r#C:.I TINT YOUR AUTO WINDOWS C1ll • Stop By 642-4040 2470 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa We Use YALYM; Scratch Resistant Film 642-5678 Put a few words to work for you in the Daily Pilai PONTIAC UPDATE VROM STADILH.1 r.ioruH..., 1~Jc STADIUM MARCH INTO A LEASE! LISTEI DAI Y TD JIJM IJllJ. 'S "TIE·l/111" Ill lfll JU.. AMPLI PAIKING POI YOUI CONVINllNCI 50 SllVICI Sl"ALLS OPIN MON. Thru Pll. 7AM~PM PAITS, PAINT & IODY SHOP ON PllMISIS , .........-· ...... ~'---'~-_______ p__../ 7 • . .. Orange Coaal d'AILY PILOT/Friday. Match 9, 1DM .. HI A nn••" COfil"•tNC• lta<Nlc OM.-w L ~. CM .... .,. 40 Zl .65' ltor"lland ,. 2S "°' 3 SHltlt 32 30 .$16 '"" ~·· 30 l3 ,A76 ll Goldtft Slett 29 ,, .... 11 ... Sen DltOo n .o .355 ""' MldW"t QM.-, Utt II 35 29 .u1 OtlltJ 34 2f ·"'° ... K1naa1Cltv 2' J3 ,'61 5 Denver r. 35 ·"' ~ S.n Antonio 6 3t ·'°' ' ~•ton ,, ,. J17 10 eAITeRN CON,eRINCI Atlentk DM111n 8otlon 47 l5 .15' Pllll1dllOlll1 n ,, ·"'' 9\.\. New York 37 25 .597 10 NtwJtr .. Y l3 ?9 .m ,. wu111no1on n JS ·"' ltl.<a Central OMMln Mllw1ukM 3t 25 .603 Detroit 36 ?6 .Sii ~~ Atltnl1 31 » ."4 Clllet;,o 23 ,. .m ,, Cltvtlelld 22 39 .361 IS lndltn. II " .290 ltih Tllursc1ty•1 Sew.• WHl'llngton 106, St11tle 96 1<1nn1 Cltv 115, Cl'llc.oo 110 Tentttit'1 Gemet Lallen 11 Dell.a $ttlllt 11 Pllll1delol'1l1 New Jtrttv et 01tro1t Portl1nd et Allente 8o1ton 11 Mllweuk11 tlldlena el PllOlnlx Denver 11 Sin Oleoo COLLEGE UC Irvine 77' Lone BHdl St. 65 (PCAA Ttumtmtnf) UC lllVINI! -McDonald 22, Tl'10t'nlon 15, Murollv 12, Lit 6, Tur111r '6, Mulllgen 0, BHnt 2, Cermon 0, Grendl50n 2, Clecclo 2 Tol1l1: 21·6' 21-24 77. LONG ••ACH ST. -Adlf'U 13. Leck 12, Vtrberckt 6. Gardner 10. Slngltton 12, T1vl0< 6, Cn.mblfl 0, Smith 6, Wallllngton 0. Tot111: 24·54 11-26 65 H1lfllm1: UC lrvfnt, 31·2S. Fouled out-Murol'lv, Ad1m1. Gardner. Re· bounds-UC Irvine 37 (McOoneld 11), Long B11cll St. 37 (Ad1m1, Ledl. tl. AISlllt-UC ll"vlne 15 CMcOon11d 6), Long BH Cl'I SI. 13 !Adami, Slngllton 3). To1111 roul1-UC trvfnt 20, Lono Beach St. 19. Fresno St. 53, CS FUiierton Sl (PCAA Taumement) ~AL STATE l"ULLERTON -Davis 9, Nt•I 10, Jones 2, Wood 11, HlocMrM>n IS, Mottler 2. WllkH 2. Total•: 24·$2 l·S 51. l"lll SNO ST. -Thomoson n , Andenon 22, Barnes 3, ArnOld 2. Carter O, Strain 3, Lewi• 1. Totals: 11·39 17·2S. Halfllmt: Cel State Fullerton, 23· 16. Fouled out-HendtrM>n. Rebounds-Cal Ste ll Fullerton 19 (Jones 7), FrHno St. 26 (Ander50n, Bernes 6). Aul1t1-Ca l St111 Fult.rton 12 (Wood 7), Fretno St. 11 <>¥notd SJ. Total fouls-Cal State Fullerton 19, Frtsno St. 9 A-11,791. UNL v 70, San Jos. St. SS (PCAA Teumtment) SAN JOSI ST. -Norwood 12. S. Evans 19. Fleming O. Dixon IS. Ferris 0, V. Evans 10, Puou 0, Wllllams 0, Thomas 0, Wyett O Tollls: 20·38 lS-26 SS. NEVADA·LAS VEGAS -Catchings 4, Jtmts 10, Ada ms 19, Collins 2, Terkenlan 6, Booker 21, Banks 2, Flowers 2, Brozovlcll 4 Totals. 31·58 9· 12 70. · Halftime: UNLV, 3S·34. Fouled out-Adams. Rebounds-S.n Jotot St. 26 (S Evans. Dixon 71. UNLV 19 (Bool<tr 6). Anlsls-Sen JOH St. 10 (Dixon J), UNLV 22 !Terkenlan 11). Total fouls-San JOH St '6. UNLV 19. Tecnnlcal-Colllns. utoh 5t. 79, Now Mexico St. n (PCAA Taumement) NIW ~XICO ST. -RC14rlguez 9, McEll"Mtl 6, PalltrM>n 18, Colttf U , W Wright 1', Eubanks 0, Febres 0, G. WrlgM 4, Jontt 2. Total$; l1·63 15·17 n. UTAH ST. -McCulloullll 8, Ence 13, Grent 20, WHhlngton 11. Mc.Mullln 10, ROii• O. Anderson 10, Newey O. Totel1: 3l·SS lMS 79. Htlfllmt: Ulel'I St., '6·31. Rt· bound1-N1w Mexico St. 37 (Petterson 11). Utah St. 26 <Grent 9). Anlsts-New Mexico SI. 13 (Cotter 6), Uta ll St. 21 (Ence, Anderson 4), Total fouls-New Mexico St 21, Ul1ll St. 19. PCAA A•·conferenc.e FIRST TEAM hf..-.... Ytl" (Sdloel) F~on Ander50n CFruno St.) F-Btrntrd Ttloml>lon (Fresno St.) l"-Ben McDIMld (UC Irvine) C-Alcl'lle Ad1ms (UNL V) G-Leon Wood <CS Fullerton) G-Sttve Coller (New Mtxito St.) SECOND Tl!AM F-(;r19 Grent (Utel'I St.) F-Frenk Jamff (UNLV) G-Mltdl Arnold <FrHno St.I G-Gttr91 Tu"*' (UC trvtnt) G-01nnv Tarlr.anlat1 (UNLV) ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM YNr Sr Sr. ~. Jr Sr Sr. So. Jr. Sr Sr. Sr. F-Stonv Evan1 (Sen JoH St.l; F·C-8rent COYnts (Pacific); F·C-Genld ThOmH <Sen Jo~ SU; G-Rtld Newtv <Uttl'I SI.); G-FrlO Batiks (UNLVl; ~treld Wright (Ntw Mewlco St.). COICll of YNr: Jerrv Terkanl1n (UNLV). Pttver of Vt ar: Alclll• Adams (U NLV). ~ttllman ot Y11r: Stony E11en1 (Sen Jo14 St.). Jolin Act.rm Uffv ltlnlrer Jacll Nlddaua LM Trevln.o ••stem°"" (at Mlemtl O•rv Heflbtr9 Dav• terr Tom J1nldn1 Tom IClle 1,.oAokt Mike NlcOl•lll Jollnnv Mlltr Linea Ten lroedl. D111lct Greham Scott Sll'l'Pton. TommvN1>i.1.llM1 Greg Powers etn Crenshaw Ton.v Sltlt am 5-ndtt' Vanc.Htefntf l<tnGrHn Nie" Fe1do Gal"Y t<oeh BobbY Wadkins Tim Simpson Greo Normen AuuCocllr1n 'Tim Norri• Boo Sneerer W1vn1Lt11I Gll>l>Y.GllWI Bruce Fltlttll, Jeck Stitzer Boo Bovd Hal SUlto.n MtrkO'M11re Biil l<r1tzer1 Geor91 Archer Bruce Lietz•• c111 Pfft• • Tom Shew Oen Halldorson JOM MlhafftY RonStrKk Al Gelberger MlcO'Gradv SendY Lyle Jim G1lleghtr Donnie H1mmono Bernhard la.nger Oen For1man Jacll Renner Rev Flovd J.C. Sneed Andv Bnn Biii Rogers Allen Mllltr Biii Britton Hai. trwln Fred Couotu Merk Mccumber Bobbv Nichols Jerry Pate Oen POlll Miki Rtld ·Frank Conner Jim Colt>erl Jim Booros Leonerd Tl'1omo50n Howard TwlllY Curtis Strenge John F OUGl'll Roger Mlllble Tom Purtzer SleYt Lltrler NOIV Slndellr IC.en Perrv Tommy Valtnllne Merk Calcav.cchle Jim Oitn.1 Ed Flori George Burns Berry Jatd<tl Bot>MurPl'IY S.Yt BallHlerol Victor Reoalado Wellv Arm~lrong Dave Anoerlon Andv'Nortl'I ~IX Celdwtfl Bot>t>v Clem1>111 LouGrenem Jett Mitchell Pevne Stewarl Merk Lye Garv McCord Phil Hencoc-Ronnle Black Lennie Clemitnts Wiiiie Wood Bred Brvant MlkeSUlllv1n Bob EHIWOO<I Ed Sl'eed Pat LlndHY Scoll Hoch l3·U-.. l3·»--46 »·U--.7 lM.J.-17 l3·,._.7 »·,..._.. ,..,...... ~·u-49 33-3~ ,..,....... ;u.,....... 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THUtlSOAY'S llllUL.n """'., fl·dlY ... .., • .., ftMlllll9) l"IUT RAC•. 6 furtonta. l.IC. 91.klnf (HIWltV) U0 UO 1 .0 OYc>aV Autumn ll'elll A.00 UO Fan. Clul> <Slllntrl UO Atio rececl: SllllllllV Laeecl, lold llencv, GarbKJ, Tnlt'I llun, !xallec:t Ledy Tlmet 1:11 3/S. SICOHD llACI. '""' lurtone• Dlstlncll¥ety Don (Oln) UO "20 2.60 Takt I Memo (Vt ltnluell) UO 2.10 Nuclear All.ck COrt..,1) ).00 AllO r.cH; lmeM>l'IOfHunn. Ster Snow, Listen lo the Wind, Old WlndY, Grenll• Mount•I" St>rlne Powtf, Ju1t tor Chtrllt, 0ronen'1 Night, Takt~vnrun. Tlmt; I~. t2 DAILY DOUILI 12·5) oald '3UO. TH._O RAC•. 6 tuf'IOnlla. I.I Ponllvn <Toro> 7 20 UO 2.20 Bltdl ol Luck (V11tn1uelal 2.'° 2.10 Hldt 1 Ptnt1y (Hawley) 2JO Alto rae.d: F11t Thing, Alwava Oetr. Time: 1:11 1/j. U IXACTA (2·41 Olld MS.SO. ,OURTH ltACI. 7 furlon.o1. Ouetitta ltOYll (Plncevl 7.40 J.20 3.1)' Lucltt Momtntl (Cu11ntd1l 24.20 lS.00 Sisler Hooll (Mercado) lUO Al•o reced: Queen Owen Jovce, T11r Pad, Cadlt Queen, Mumotall. lkll Blrtle, ltun 1 WM Bit, Faver• Cllerm, Corky M/t9, Se>trkllng Ponn. Time: 1:25 2/S. . '"''T'H RAC•. 6 furlongs. Matcllo.nny (Guerre) ?UO IUO 9.60 C110rllt1 QUttn CV11tntutl•) 9.20 6.00 Honey H1blt (Slt>ll!t) 4.20 Alto r11C41Cl: Midnight RIPIUrt, Wetsl'I Light, T1rentell1 Ladv,.Kal'• Cornl•l'I Girl, Cempechllo, O' ArQull, eon Null. Tlmt; 1:10 3/S. SJ •XACTA (3-101 Plld Mll.00. SIXTH RACE. I 1116 mllH. Swift Manage (Sll>lllel 21.IO 9.40 1.00 Stat• Outv (PlnctY) 1.20 S.20 Jumoolf Jot fGuerre> 3.20 Al•o raced: Y1 Ya Goo Goo. Soto Orbit. Bru Ha Ha, Octo Native. Rant N Reven, l'llg Budllet, Jim Sllot. Tlmt: 1~4' ?IS. SEVI NTH RACE. Ont milt. Klllanlt1'• Leu (Plncay) 3.60 Gulterr11n11 (C111entdl) K1rvn's Lark (Valtnzuele) 2.40 2.20 3.20 2.60 2.40 Raging Alto rated: N1tll1 B. Frlendlv, Storm, Proud Thlaf Time: 1:38. SJ EXACTA IS·6l 01111 126.00. EIGHTH RACli. 1\o'o miles on turl Angtl Clar• CPlncevl 3.40 2.40 2. 10 Caferen1 ILIP1111m> 2.99 2.20 Love Me True (Shotmeker) 2.20 AIM> rated: B11ut11x, T11 Hou". Trust Us, Murcot. Time: l:SO 2/S. $S I XACTA (2·1) paid S19.SO. 12 ltlCK SIX (2·10·3-6-5·2> 1>1ld S9, 112.IO wltl'I ID winning llcktl• (1lx llor"s). 12 Pick Six conlol1t1on P•ld 1294.20 wltl'I 323 winning llcll•t• (five nor111I. NINTH RACE . l'/• mlt.1. Le Noire CMcGurn) UO 3.20 2.60 Rk:lltr !Fifi) UO 4.00 Avendero (Pinc.av) 3.60 Al10 raced: Tiie Big T., Exlrtmtl't', Decide Wine, Force of R1111on. Tlmt: 2:04 3/S. $S EXACTA (4·7) peld Sl33,SO. Attendance: 18,513. NHL CAMPIEL~CONFERENCE x·Edmonlon Cel(larv Va11cou11tr Winnipeg Kinn SmY1he DMWll W L T lttl GP: GA 49 IS S 103 319 2'0 29 26 13 71 263 263 ,. 36 7 63 275 211 2S 31 10 60 211 311 19 39 12 so 261 326 Norrl1 Otvlll«I Minnesota J.C 29 6 74 301 296 Detroit 2t JS 7 63 2S9 2'0 Chicago 26 35 8 60 236 26S \ St. Louis 26 37 7 S9 247 213 LPGA toumame.rt Toronto 23 31 8 54 263 339 (at l'llMr!IX) WALES CONFERENCE Jen Stephenson 33s33--66 ltatnclr OMlllft Cnrl1 JohnM>n 3S·3~7 K·NY lsllnders '3 23 2 II 30e 238 Pet 8redtev 3S-~ •·Washington '° 2S 4 8' 267 203 C1thy Morse 3S·3'-6? x-Pnl111delol'1le 3S 23 10 80 290 2'9 Olennt Oellev 3'-3~t x·NV Rengers 3S 2S 9 79 267 262 Ml,_ 118~, Padlka 1~ ''""" Lowe (M) dtf, HUYM. 6•0, dtf lradY. ... ,, dtf Hero.II, 7•f; Oaf. Coc:n,..n, e•J. 1.00.WOOCI IM) won t-1, 6•G, 6·1, •·t, Trill (NI) won 6-2, 6·1 ... ,, .. 1. Wong IMl WOii .-1, by o.t.utt, •·l, •-o. ~ Mlllla1•HU•lld (Ml Iott lo E ln· lllnder• Davin•. 4·6, 1 ·6, 011 0.verlr•ltlndel, 6· 1, 6·2. lllvtn••Hwlev IMl lotl 0-6, 2·6, IOlll 6•7, ... J , .... tlll Mar 141.'t, Mlr .... le ti\.'a ..... 9row11tbur111r (CdM) toar ~llaoatrldl, 4·6; dtf lier, 6·2; def. Fr"lnlu1, •·•. Otfaultacl to HtnMn, lrl90s (CdM) won, 6·2, 6-3, 6·0, lo•I, 2·6; Pro.oo (C:dM) won, •·•. dlfaullacl, won ... 2. Iott, 6•7; lurn•· CCdM) dtfaultld, loJt, ... ,, 2·6, 4·6. ' o.u.s Hosteller·Hlnmen (CdM) dtf, Winter• od·Crewtorci. ,.2, 6• l; d_., GOlcltnl!Oll•Ltv, •-o. •·f; 8et1Mt1·J1nlcln tCdM> Iott, >·•. ?·•· •Piii ... 2 ••••• C ..... Womtft LAnt IMCh St. SV.. UC lr'lllM JVt .., ..... Trenwltll IUCI) dtf. Bregg, 6·0, 6•J; ~llor't' (UCI) dtf, Frtlueklc, 6·4, 6·2; Slatttrv (LB) def. Rl\ortr. 6-2, 6·1, wom lLBl def. Bering, 7·S, 6•J; 8rtMtr IL.Bl dtl Pellon, 6·3, 7·6; Ttdllco (LB) dtf Glordanella , 6· 1, 2·6, 6· 1 ~ Mellorv ·Rhortr (UCI) dtt Bregg·Sl1tterv. 6·3, 6·3. Frllueklc-Wolf1 (LB> dtf. P111on·Trenw1tl'1, 6·2, 7·6; Ber· ln.g·OHPOI IUCI) SOlll with 8ranntr·Kllln. 7·S. 3·6. ~ • • . " Exhibition beMblll THURSDAY'S SCOAl.S A11991s 7. MllwaukM 2 ~s.TexHO St, LOYla 2, Clnclnnell 1 Houiton s. Mfl\ntlOt1 4 Pllll1delOlll1 6, Toronto 3 Pltt1llurgh 10, Rollins Collfle 2 Chicago White Sox 4, NY Ml" o 801ton 6, Detroit 2 B11tlmor• 3, KtnsH Cllv 2 ( 13 Innings) Atlanta S, Montrul (ss) 2 San Frend1co S. SHllll 3 Clt11t111nd 4, Cl'1lc111<> Cu~ 2 Oakland 17, Sen DllllO IS !10 IMlngs) Montr11I (•s) 2, NY Yanket1 O TODA Y'S GAMES A11991s "'· Sen OllllO 11 Yuma, Ariz. OM9tn Yl. 'NV Yenk111 et Fl. L1udtrdel1, Fie. Cl'llcallO <Al vs Cincinnati 11 Tempe, Fie. Belllmort vs Montreal at West Palm Btecl'I, Fie , Kentu Cllv vs. Plttst>urgl'I 11 Breden1on, Fla. Pl'llledtlPhil Vl. Bo11on al Winter Haven, Fla. SI. Loula "'· Oelrolt et Lekttend, Fie. Hou11on vs. Minnesota et Orlando, Fie. Allftnla vi. TUH ,, Pomoano BHCll, Fla. NY Miil YI. Toronto Ill Dunedin. Fie Oakland YS. Chicago (N) ,, MIM, Arl1. Sen FrenclKO vs. MltwaukM 11 SUn Cllv, Ari1 Cleveland 111. Stellle et Temot, Ariz. Commui,ltv Coleee GOldtft W"t l, Ctmemln 2 Compton · 001 000 100-2 S 1 Golden WHI 001 001 IOx-3 9 2 Jenerettt end Ruffin; Mahl•cl'lau. Smell (6), Wilk (8), Bullon (9) end FlorH. W-Slmlll (1·0). L-Jenerettt Cl-2) 28-tilll CC), Patrick CG>. Beaard (Gl. Flores (G), Bucklll (G). 3B-Llgnt (G). Ftor11 <Gl. °"""" Coen n, F """°" 1 Orange Coa1t 000 122 152-13 16 O Fullerton 011 400 on-8 15 2 Nettles, Relnnooz <•>. MlndOza (81 end Berryhill; C1'111v11, Moll (5), Greer (I). Horrell (I), Sim' (9) ano Loser W-RelnllOllz, 1-0. L-Molt. I· I 2B-kwolft !OCC) 2, Berryhlll IOCC>. Tullll <OCC>, Brown !OCC). Loser (Fl 2, Hot>t>' (Fl. 3B-Tutlle IOCC) HR-Gould (F) 2, David (Fl Slddleblclr 16, MlraCoO• 7 Seddltback 100 SOO 119-16 t7 O MlreCol111 030 000 004-7 10 3 Pifer, Markel (8). Phenecle (9), Rot:>er1', Scl'lullz (IL Welle C9l. W-Plfer, 2·1 L~oblrts. 2B-McKee (S), Nlcl'lols (S), R OeAnvells CS>. Grace CS>. RohO• (S), Peerlmen IMC>. 38-S. OitAngtlls (S) HR-S. OeAnoells (Sl, Anselmo (MC> Sou1t\ Cout Confertne• Janet COits 33·36-69 New Jersev 16 '6 6 38 203 294 Robin Welton 3Ss~9 Pllllbuf'gh 14 '9 6 3' 219 334 Oren11t Coast Lauri Rinker 3'-3~9 Adams OMsloft Santi Ana W L Gii 3 0 - Dawn Coe 3'·3~9 x·Butfato 41 21 7 89 273 226 Ctrrllol Marthe NluM 32·37-69 x·Boston •1 22 S 87 292 312 226 Golclln Wilt Srieron Berrett 36·33-69 x·Qu.t>ec 38 23 9 14 233 Fullerton Penny Pulz lS·n-70 MontrHI 32 32 S 69 258 254 Cvoreu J11M Crafter 33·37-70 lianford 23 JS 9 SS 241 276 Ml. Sen Antonio Vicki Ftrvon 34-36--70 x-dlncl'led l>lavoff t>erlh Comoton 3 0 - 3 0 - 2 1 1 1 2 111> 0 3 3 0 3 3 0 3 l Amy AICOll 33-37-70 TllUrtdlV'S sc-TtlursdlV'• SCOl"ll At1uko Hl1<.11g• 3'·36--70 Plllladtlohle 4, Kines I Golden west 3. Orange Coest 2 Debbie Mau•v 36-J.t--70 Boston 3. Calgary 2 Orange Coast 13, Fullerton a Lori Ger1>11ct 33·37-70 Montreal 3. Hertford 2 Santa Ana 18, Cvpreu 2 Brande Goldsmith 33·37-70 Quet>ec 8, Plttst>urgh 6 cerrllos ?. Mt. Sen Antonio S Laure Cote 36·3S-1l Detroit 6, St. Louis 3 saturdl\I'• Games (_,) Bittll Solomon 36·3S-7l· NY lsleneltrs 9. Toronto S Senti Ana et Orenoe Coa•I Jo Ann Washam 35·36--71 Tlftltllt'• G1m11 Golden West el Fullerton Hiett edlell lr'9Clr ...... "· , ...... "'*". (Al~---·~) 100-1. I.Int (M), 10.2; 2. lelllJv (M), IU, 3 ~ (l'V}, 10.6 2»-1. Lino <Ml, 22.4; 2, ltllt7 (M), 2U, 3, Fltleller (M), 2'.0. 640-1. O'ltlldr• (M), !li0.4; 2.. SMt1',. (l'VI, IG.11 a. ~Oii (M , 5'.6. 9I0-1. Brown (FVJ, ~; 2. Thl'Nh (M), 2:07.1; l. lond <FV), 2:0U. Mli.-1. H1lll .. 11 CM), •:Al.t; l . SllOCll CM¥.!~1~ 'Zi~,~~:.~:O:lt-" t. Camobell (l"V), 10-.22.11 I. M19110tnl (l'V), 10-.37.). llOHH-1. NldlOlson. (M), 14'1 2. O'Connor (FVl, lU; '· OIOVtr (M ). lt.O. JlOLH-1. Nlehotaon (M), )f.I; 2. COllton. IM), 43.11 3. O'Connor (FVI, '3.7. '40 reta-1. M!Ulktn, 44.2. Miit rtllr-1 MllUtr.111, 3::M.I. HJ-1. ""°°" (M ), ,,,, 2. CllYIOI' (FV), 6-2, 3. Glover (M), 6•0, LJ-1. Pendleton (M), 20-lli 2. Htrrv CFV), 20>-3; 3. T~o (FV), lt·e. TJ-1. Balt.v (M), •t•7; 2. Wtnl (FV), 39· 10, 3. Tomllo !FV), 31-e. PV-1 Von Arx (M), 12-0; 2. Sllen«w•rk (M), 11·6, 3. CatllllO (FV), 11·0. SP-1. W11tOllll (FV), •~1; 2 $tontr (FV). 44·4; 3. Wini (FV), u -Jlf•. ettona Ml Ma,. ti, $8ddltNdr •s CAI t'llfllllM'""" Ill YI Nt) 100-1. 911ker ISi. 9.1; 2. Lovtlaa !SI. 10.3, 3. Ga9e <Cl, 10.6. 2~1 Baur <SI, 22.8; 2. G8" CC), 2'-0, }. Lov1111ce CS>. 24.S. •41>--1. McGrath <Cl, n I; 2 Fiem.t-(C), 53.3; 3. McCallum (C), SS.l. ~I. Ander.on CC), 2:02.1; 2. CMmtn <Cl, 2:08.7, 3. Hardv CC). 2:0U Mll-1. Anderton <Cl, 4:31.2; 2. WOOCI <Cl. 4:40; 3. Devi• CS), 4!'5.1. 2-ml'-l. Holland (CL 10-.20.71 2. Klrscn (Cl, 10:.31.4, 3. Hot>IU IC>. 10:36.4. 120HH-1. P1lmtr (C), IS.A; 2. Solomon (S). IS.S; 3. Ml•Wlllltr (C), 16.2. 330tH-1. McCallum (Cl. 42.3; 2. An· drew1 (S), u .S; l. Davi• <S>. '5.2. 4'° rtlav-1. Stcldlebeck, 44.3. Mlle relev-1. Coron• de! Mar, l:l7.1. HJ-1. Pelmtr CC), 6·0; 2. (It.) J. Fl"Ytr IC) I nd W1tllln1 (S), S·lO. L>-1. Jonea (S), 20·10; 2. S..rt>owtr (Cl, 20·4112, 3. lret1nd (C), l9·61h. T J-1. Jc>nft (S), '3·3; 2. Palmtr (C), 42-3; 3. Tommy IS), 41-ei.ia. PV-1. SCllnue (CL 13-3; 2. Hohtetttr (C), 12·0. 3. Solomon <SI, 11·6. SP-1. Bro'fln (Cl. 5C>-7\4; 1 VH~ CC). 41·0; 3. Rffd IC), 44-7'12 OT-Vl'4U.Z tC), ~•11; 2. CzerMllY (S), 13S·3'h, 3. Guarldo (S). 119·3~. WMdbrldet 102. Sin Qemer"9 J4 (Al runnine ..,...... exc.pr 100 In '"""9n) IOC>-1. Ptlllllc>i (W). 10.2; 2. Broob (W). 10.2; 3. Flguer-oa (Wl, 10.4. 20C>-1. ScMrmernorn. CWl, 22.2. 2. Arno (SC ), ·23.9; 3. Wl'ltlen CSCl, 2S.2. 40()-1. Br00k1 (W), Sd; 2 Flgl.llf'OI !W), S5.6; 3. Wl'ltlln CSCl, S.S.7. IOl>-1. SChai'mtrl'IOrn <Wl, 2:01.51 2. Oe .. anzo (W), 2:10.2; 3. Hum911rl\I (SC), 2:1S.2. 1,600-1. Stvvtrt (SC), US.3; 2. Golden (W), 4:'6.2; 3. M1111no (W), 4:52.0. 3,20C>-l. Mlddlelon (W), IO:OU; 2. Ramero <SCI, 10:08.2; 3. GolcMn (W), 10:37.7. llOHH-1. Merling (W). 16.1; 2. Nlltl <Wl, l7.3; 3. G1rcll ISCl, 20.4. 330LH-1. Lt<!Mr (SC). 33.1; 2. Mtrtl"9 (W), 44.4, 3. Pl'lllllot (W), 45.3. 400 relev-1. Woodbf'ldllt, 45.1; 2. Seti Clemente, dQ. 1,600 r tlay-1, Woodt>f'ldllt, 3:C2.2; 2. San Clemente, 3:SU. HJ-1. Elll1 (W), 6·1; 1 Rffll (SC), 6-0, l. NllM (WI. S-t, LJ-1. Sclllrmtrhorn (W), 21·2; 2. Pnh• l(ps (W), 19·7; 3. RHW (SC>, 19·7. . T J-l. Mining (W), 42·6; 2. Nlltl (W), 40-1, 3 Cl'leng (W), 39·1 PV-1 Garett <SC>. 10·6; 2. McHUlll'I IWI, 9·0; 3 Seev« (W), 9·6. SP-I Wright (SC), 41·3, 2 Keefe (W), U· 1, l C1lk1nt (W), 39·6. OT-1 Keefe (W), 126-6; 2. Long (W). 111-11, l Cellllnl (W), 108-10 E1tH<la 71, El Tero 6S lOC>-1 Felix (Ell), 10.S, 2. HerwOOCI IE Tl. 10.9; 3. Guvot (Esl). 10 9 l2~1 Fitllx IE1I). 24.0. 2. Harwooc CET), 24 6, 3 Flelder <Est). 24.7 ..0--1 Hoo~ (E"l. S4.0, 2. Joselltl CET>. 54.6, 3. Loven !ET>. ss.s. 81<>-1 ROberts (Est>. 2:06.2; 2. Ana.non CET). 2:06.2; 3. King (ET). 2:12.t. Mt~l. BMrg !Est), 4:44.4: 2. Anderton (ET), HU; 3. Moritn1:1 (ET), 4:51.1. 2-mu-1. Baerg (Est), lO:OS.0; 2. YlcFedditn IETI, IO:IS .. 2; 3. Alien (ET>. 10-.20.S 120HH-1. Fella (Est), IS.I; 2. SUmmtn fETl, 15'; 3. Brown (ET), 16.7. llOiH-1. Ftllx <Estl, 41.9; 2. summers (ET), 42.8; 3. Mlkulldl <Est), '3.1. .uo re11V-1. El Toro, '7.2. Mlle rellv-1. Estancia, 3:31.0, HJ-1. Wetzel <Estl. 6•0; 2. MathtW1 (ET), 6-0; 3. Melvin (Est), S·IO. LJ-1. Flet<Mr <E1t), 20--0; 2. Cummtng1 (ET), 19·8\.'l; 3. Lortnilnl (Est), 19·4"1. T J-1. Cumming• IET), 41-lOlh; 1 Lorenzini (Ell), 40-8; 3. Movn.11'11n <ET>, )9·10. PV-1 Barrick (Est), 12·6, 2. Werfllf CETI. 12·0; 3. Smith (Ell), 11·0. SP-1. Tlmo IETl, 49·7; 2. Svllenko (ET), 43-S. 3. Guvot (Est), 39-11. OT-1. Svilenko (ET), 1'2·10; 2. Tlmo <ET>. 130· 10; 3. Wozniak (Est). 116-1. Merv Btth Zimmerman 36·3S-71 l(lnls at 8uffelo Cerritos 111 Cvl>l'•n Denise Strel>lg 37·J.t-7l Qutbtc al Weshlngton Mt. Sen Antonro 11 comoton Htwoort H1111W 75, UftlWnlt\I 61 Lise Young 39·»-71 NY R•"iler• et Wlnnl1>111 (Al M1111*1e IYenh "' Yll'Cb) Sendra Havnlt 35-36--71 Cnlcavo el Vancouver Ptdtk Coast Conferefte)e tOC>-1. eenl1m1n !U), 10.1. 2. Sl>C)()ntr Catllv Mani 36s3S-11 W l GI (NH), 10.6; 3. F Howser (NH), lo.t. NorHn Frltl·Ulllltln 36·3S-71 Ftvors •• KlnVS 1 2 0 -~1 Btll5 lUI, 23.9; 2. Oubesl (NH), Pie Nilsson 33·31-71 SadOlebeck 2 0 -?•.2, 3. Btn.lemln CU), 2U. Petty Heyes 3S·36-11 k«• bV Pertocb Palomar 1 1 1 AA0-1. Out>esa (NH). S2 9, 2. Rv1n (Ul. Barb Tnomas 36·3S-71 LOI Al!lllllS 0 0 1-1 Soutllwt1tern I 1 I SS.6, 3. ROlltrS (U). S6 0 Patti Rluo 36·36--72 PlllltdtlOllle l"lnt Periecl 0 0 ~ ~l~e~~~ Ml!lll o I l'l1 ~I. Kre~ (U). 2:06.3, 2 Brown (NH). Jacklt BtrtKn 3375.3351::72 N~. P1n11t11s-H•ken•son, LA 6:36,· Sen Diego 0 1 lV. 2'11 9; l . P. How11r (NH). ?-12.3. Judy Clerk • fr'12 ""''"' u • • 2 2 Mli-1 Brown INH ) •:29.3 2. Krtt>I Talsuko Ollnko 37·3S-72 Guey, Pllf, 8:'24, Slttltr, Phi, 10:'5; M1r1n, Gronmon1 O (lJ) •:Jl 1: 3 Combs (NHl 4:37'.4 ClndY HUI 35•37-72 Piii, 16:34; Ruskowr.111, LA, m1lor-doul>le Tllundl\l'I Storft ;.m1ie-'.-1 'w111tety (U) t·SI 2 2 Walltf'5 Bonnie Lautl" 36-36--71 minor (fighting). 11:09, 011or11k. Piii, SeOdleblCk 16, MlrlCOSlll 9 (NH) 10:01; 3 Smltl'I (NH) '10:2i 2 W tment 73 SoCal c--S6 L.eurtn How• 36-36--72 m11or-rn1nor (fighting), 11:09. PelOmar 17, Gronmon0t~4 9 llOH~~Hl.' ll.2; i .Fistler es ' --D11w.a_1){Qrt11ML4 .• ~"' .~5.,:3]!:;"'72 ...__ ~ ~ ~' t'."~~ ~~~~llw11t~r,,.M~-~· ~-O·•~'-<-'"-"-;"' U)~I •. ___ , -~ .. ·~ ~ ,,__.? ..... ,.. a.ut•ip:ti!fl· ... ~ ~ ..... .-...;..-t.t:.. ••••• :..'.™i."~" ..--~~, .HO!l«·•Pell9tt~ ...... -1r",...,,.., l;o·~q-c-'S'!,''s':l''f_ ~ . _ ......... ,i.c-"' 1Ql~1'.~z ~, ~ ~,,.~,,.. sounfl*W (AlfflORNIA' t LLaOI ' Linda Hunt 39-3)-72 iervls, LA, g1me mlKOnduct, 1:29; ~Ir~~~!:: ~~?~'..ti;:t~rn fNH), '6.6. i Johnso" (~HJ,' •7.0. -Anderson. 6, Conl 3, Hirst 6, Smith 11, Av1ko0k1moto 37·3S-12 H1k1nuon, LA, maJor·mlnor (fighting), uo reiev-1. Unlversllv, '6.6, 2. N1woort Our him U, Ward 9, Tll>t>1 4, Atnllltw 1, O.Ot>lt Malatartln 35'-37-12 8:29; Brown, melor·dout>lt minor lflgl'lllnv), Sen Diego Mell el Groumonl Harbor. 47 O. Ctrblltl 2. Tolalt: 22 12·l9 56. Sherri Turner 36·36--72 8:29; Tavtor-, LA, 9:17; Poulin, Piii, 9:27, Miii retey-1 N-OOtt Hel"l>Or. 3 ... 6; i WISTMONT -Sheard 6, w .. 1 4, Nancy Rubin 37·3S-72 Hekanuon, LA,. 17:.Sl; Hardy, LA, Hkltl sdlool Unlverillv. 3:47.3. KM<l'ltet 10, Schultz 19, Moore t, Eaton '· SllYle Bertolecclnl 36·37-73 malor-mlnor (fl9htlng), 19:20; Kerr, Pl'll, Oct1n vi.w l. Trov 2 HJ-I Harris INH), S· 10; 2 MHg (UI Larson 15, Churcl'l '5, Tot1t1. 30 l3·18 73. sue Er11 3'·3S-73 malor (fighting), 19:20. 'Third l'.n.d Helfllme: Wntmonl 3'·29. Murial Thornton JS·Jt-73 1 Pllll1dele>lll1, Sltlltr 24 <Crouman), ;'6 (Loera Toumarnent) S·I, 3 Krueger (NH>. S·I. Total foult: Soutntm C1llf0t't1l1 Colllllt Judv Enis 3'·39-73 (011>; 2. Plllltdelphl1, Hacllborn 7 (Guev, Trov 000 020 000 ~2 6 3 LJ-1 Sp00ner (NH), 20-2, 2. Jen IUI 20, Westmont lS. 8tcky Pear~ 36·37-73 u~crlmmon), 6:41; 3. Pl'1llaO.lohl1, Howe Ocean View 000 101 000 t>-2 6 1 19-•; 3. Btn.lemin (Ul. llsi _.. '""' Nelson.. Smith (6). Me,1'1 (91 end Glover TJ-1 Jtn (U). U •S'i'1; ? LM (NH), CO!lttn Walker 31·35--73 16 (Slnlselo, Slllltrl, 13:S2i 4• Los A~s. Bennelll (6), Jon" and OeBrouwer, l<lrl>v 31· l'I), l . Herrla (NH), 36·6'"J COMMUNITY COLL.GE s .. tit R......, PllvtHs TONIGHT'S GAMIS (1~1 Sen 01"0 (17·•> et LA Pierce (21-1) Cue1t• (22·•> ., LA Valley (21·7) SATURDAY'S GAMU (7:JO p.m.I LA Tredt Ttdl (71•1) at Set1t1 hrblra cc <n-•> Gltndlt. (23·9) et Fulltrtllfl <20..,l HIGH SCHOOL s .. te~lt.....,... (at Lei A....en IMrft ANMI IOYI dMllJINALI OMtlon I TllurldlV'• .... Long 81tCll Poly ''· Footl'llll. hkerl~" Cren1l'11w (,4·2) vs. Norin, ltlv. (30• 11 DMUeft II 9ll'M$ __. 7-0CHnsldt (2'·1l VI. LA 1.ul'-•n (23•2> t :30-Worllmtft <lS-31 v•, Wethington Union, Fr"no t26-3l DWINlll 111 ,..._. .. ow Hlllll ArmY.NIV\I AQCflmv (le-1) bVe t :ls-A'ltllel (22•7) YI. P1Mdene Poly (f.M) I "' C1tl'1y Sl'ltrll 37·39-73 Dionne 321 (Nlcl'llC.011, H~~d't\9"sf (OPP>; ~· i6). 2B-Gulllon (OVl SP-1. Bretes (NH >. u -o. 2, Corl>O Dot Germeln 36·>7-73 Ptlllad1loll 1, err -· ; · •n• • (NH>. 40-9, 3 Mtriz IUI, J6·t''°I. Kathy hktr 37·36-73 ti.s-erown, Piii, 2:29; Baron. LA, 6:'I; NtWl*'t H•rbor 11, Costa Mell t OT-I Breru (NH), 151·3. 2 Snlbow LYnn Adam• 36·37-73 Anderson, LA. mlKollduct-mlnor, 6:'lj ___ ...... , 27 31'" .... I IU) l"" 2 "'·ndra P1lm1r 3·7.•L-..., Pf""", Pll~. 6:41; Erllluon, Piii, 11:12; Ron (NewPll1 Herbor Ellrs Tour,_,...,., IUI. l a •• ; •· ......,r r • ...,. ,.. ~N ....,. NtwPOrt Harbor 306 000 ?-11 9 PV-1. F How~ (NHI, 13-6. 2. Brad Pal Mtverl 36·37-73 Sulltr, Phi, ml1conduct·mlnor, 1S:29; Ken· Costa Mtu 121 011 2-' I 2 ourv (NH l, 12·0; 3 McCunnltf <NH), 11·0 LOt'I Huxhold Oehl 36·37-73 nlOy, LA, melor (1191111"9), 11:36; Cochrent, .vi ..... , Singlet-37·""-73 Piii, m11or (ftol'ltlng), ll:l6. Brown. mlscon· Plaskow1lll, Jonn•on 161 at1d Motden. , .. , -· ---Slontl'IOUSI and Prell w -Plaskowslll. Jene BlllOel< l7·36--73 duct, lt:.Sl. L-Stonel'louu 2B-Oonnev CCMl. Marltnt Ht lH>I )7•3'>-73 Sholl on Goll-LOI Angeles i3•7• l)-l3, Spengler (CMI Pulvlt1 ICM). ~esner (NH). Mtrl1Wtnn1rattn U ·Jt-73 PtlllldtlPlll• 3·17·1S-3S, Ro• <NH), Jamel (NH) 3B-H•o•v (CM). CarOlvn Hiii 3'·3S-73 Golllls-L~• A~s. Bel"on Pllllldtl· lllOslt Jontt •37-73 ollll, FrotM. A-16.916. 9t1tv l<lno 31·36---7' Clltrtoll• MontllC>fMl'Y 35·3'-7' Donnt c aoonl 37•37-7' Gell H1t111 31·3'-7' ~ FOlllemtn >e·3t-7' Thef' ... Htulon Jt-3S-74 $elly Lllllt 3S·3t-7' Ltnore Mureoll1 S7·37-7' Martt Flouer11·0ottl 3'•3'-7' Kathy WllltwMlll 31·3'-74 Tarrl Certer 35•39-74 Atlee ltlllm•n 31·37-7' Mardell Wllt\ln• 40-34-74 Jene G4ldcltt 3t-3'-7' Kartfl lfltt'mtlel •>S-7' Caroll ChlrbOMltr '6-lt-74 Holfla SIK\I Jf~JS-74 Jull lnll.tlll' Jt*U-75 Jane Lock •·»-7S JtfflYn ~ti •>7-75 l(lffll'Vll YOVN ,..,._,5 Merea StUllbWltld •.J7-75 t(ltlly Hit. ..,,_75 OeOor1hSIUnw ~71 Mllld\I Mo«'O »-~7S l(alfly ~ 17--71 Valwlt ~Inner ,,._M-75 Mittie Mc:<)aoree ,...,,_,, Pattv SMtNn al•J7-f75 Cindv L..il1COlll Jt-»-75 0otN H, White Jt·»-75 Su.le McAJltlW 11•»-71 Mvr• Van HOOM Jt-JJ-7.S ... ,. 011'1111 11•»-15 I \, lstalldl ., Ctl"IM de4 Mar 0 IN-pert Hertler 11111 TIUf'Nlment) CdM 000 000 0-0 S 3 ES1111'11 100 021 .__. ' 1 Mccormic•. Brlan1 (3), Burnt (71 and Boat; F011v and Wolf w-FC>Mv, 2·0 L-McCormlck. 29-Jollnson <El. Gren.m (E). 38-Jolln'on CE ) """' o.i 4, Senti Alla v tin 0 1New"'1 Hart.er 11111 Tau""'""") $tn11 At11 Valltv 000 000 0-0 1 > Mellr Del 200 004 Jl-6 7 1 Young, fl'!Omlt (6) IM Gom4tl; 01Jt>91, eorza 16) and FOlllC:o. W-Dutier, l·O L-Youn.g, Hiil-Brown (MO). 1 ... 1,owa Ci t ,..._ T..,._,..) Gallr 000 JOO ~.) ~ t &dlM>n. 111 210 11-7 10 1 o.ndasllllon. l llletts (5) and Nieto; lrldlnbllb, Emma l4l 1tld UISOll. w-erleltnt>all, t ·O L-C>tnd1a'111011. s-emme (£). fa-HtfMr <El. Damato IE). Ja-Walll~ CE!, Sinclair (I ) ,_IT OAMI ,---. v..,, •. ~ 1 Jordlll 000 Ol)I &-I 4 I Fountain Y•ll4rv 021 001 ...... s I l.lltl.,.. lllCI l<llT\lla; U.mM •!Id Leonerd, 0.C..nto (6) w-Lltmei. t-o L-Loltl11llre. tl-t<omoll <J» Leonerd (l'V), W.YM (flV) - Siva.Ml 6', Ocean "'8W 6' (Al "'"'*" tYWlh In melWn) 100-1. oeveroet ($), 11 o, 2 Darling (OV), 11.S; 3. Ferrenll ($), lU 20C>-1 OtVaroas (Sl, nt, 2. Urr11 <S> nt. 3 Ferranti (S). nt 400-1. 0.Vargas IS). Sl .•• 2. Limo (SI SU; 3 Wltftf'I (OV). 5'.S. to0-1. Artlllbeld (0Vl. 2·11.0; 2. Gerdts (0V), 2.13.0, 3. Arrl1911 CS>. 2'17 O. 1.--1 l.oc>ll <OV), •~•1.3, 2. Sel>r1 lOVl, nl, 3. COOk (i), nl ),100-1. Arretteee (Sl, 10:0$, 2 Stora (0Vl. 10:09; 3. L°"t COV), 1~ llOHH-1. Gullltf"e1 (S), 116; 1 R~ (0V), 17.0; 3. St1111cM (OV), nt J30l.H-l. Gllbel't (S), 44.7, 2. Guttltret <Sl, '4.t; 3. ~ (OV), u. .. 400 retev-1. Sennn., 41.0 1,600 rtltv-1 s.vanne, nt HJ-t ltldcllt (OV), 6-0; , C14n (OVl. 6-o, 3. Wiit• m, s-t, 1.J-1. DIVl'N1 (S),' '10-0, I. MulMf !Sic.. 1'-t; J Cler-ti (0V), 19-4~. T .>-1 Clint cov1. •il4; t """* ($), :Jt-S. 3 o.IMI ($), M-0 PV-1. Aeulltr• (OVI. l0-0; no MCOnd or 1111,.-0. SP-l. Stroot (OVI. a-s, J. l!Mlr IOV), ..... , J. AtulOI (0V), 45-ll. OT-1 llellckl (()V), t)M; 2. Ul'IOlt ($), nm; a. Emw tOVI. nm Mii*" """ •i. ........ 14 ll»-1 ltltl\ (Ml. lat; 2. C'Mmen (M), nt, l. Hales (MV), n.t 220-1 RI-" (Ml, n.2, t C.,.,,,.,, (Ml, nt 3 Hill (MV), nt. ...0--l Cl'IMlaY (MV), SU. 2. Doud (Ml. nt, 3 Pl r (MV), nt MC>-1. 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( UCLA spurts to 78-70 triumph Oregon St. averts upset bid to keep title hopes alive From AP dl1patclaes LOS ANGELES -Kenny Fields scored 24 points to lead UCLA to a 78-70 victory over Arizona Thursday night ma Pac1tic-IO Conference basketball game. . Ralph Jackson added 16 points and Stuart Gray l 5 for the Bruins. 10-7 10 the conference and 17-10 overall. Pete Williams scored 24 pomts for Arizona. 7-10 and 10-17. The Bruins led 19-14 midway through the first half, but Anzona went on a 12-2 spurt to take a 26-2 1 lead and held a 30-27 advantage at halftime. UCLA opened the second half red-hot, outscoring Anzona 19-6 an the first eight minutes to take a 46-36 lead with 12 minutes to go. The Wildcats scored nine straight points to pull within one at 46-45 with nine minutes left. The Bruins then co-championship. Oregon State, 14-3 rn lbe conference nnd 21-6 for the season, can tie Washington for the lcaauc crown wnh a victory over UCLA in a nationally-televised game Saturday. Ore1on 11, Staaford 71 EUGENE, Ore. -Oregon got perfect shootina from forward Greg Trapf as the Ducks routed Stanford. Trapp made al six of bis shots as he scored I 5 points, but scoring honors went to Oregon center Blair Rasmussen with 23 points. He also led in rebounds with 16. Kentucky H, Georgia 7t NASHVILLE, Tenn. -Big Melvin Turpin poured in a tournament record-tying 42 points as third-ranked Kentucky bolled impressively lo an.early 19-point lead and coasted over Georgia in the quarterfinals qf the Southeastern Conference tournament. Mc Donald named All:..PcAA took a 54-46 lead with 6.30 left and Anzona never seriously UC Irvine forward Ben McDonald, a 6-8, 210-pound threatened after that. senior. has been selected on the first team of the Pacific Elsewhere: Coast Athletic Association's all-conference squad. Ore1on St. 64 , California 60 McDonald averaged I S.3 points per game entering the COR\:.\LLIS,Ore.-CharheS11tonsankallsixofhis PC.I\.\ Tournament this weekend and helped the free thro" attempts 1n ovenime to lead 20th -ranked Anteaters to a runner-up firlish in the conference. Oregon 'itlte to a comc-from-behtnd victory. UCJ ~uard George Tu mer was a second-team choice. Thr !kn ers. who trailed by eight points 10 the second R1ch1e .\dams. who led the University of Nevada-Las halt ~crt their hopes alive for a Pac-IO Conference Vegas to a second straight regular-season crown. was honored as Player of the Year. while UNL V's Jerry - Geor1e&owa 70, Provide.ace H NEW YORK -Patrick Ewing scored 18 points as second-ranked Georgetown overcame stubborn Provi- dence in the second half for a Big East Conference quarterfinal victory. The Hoyas, the regular season BiJ. East champion and with its best record in history127-3, will face St. John's, the defend ing champion, which oeat Boston College 57-56 in the last of the quarterfinal games at Madison Square Garden. Toniaht's other semifinalists will be Villanova and Sxracusc, winners in Thursday afternoon's doubleheader. Wlnol1 53, MlDDesoia '1 " MINNEAPOLIS -Bruce Douglas tossed in t 5 points and Geo!Je Montgomery muscled in 14 as seventh-ranked Illinois cruised past Minnesota to move back into a first-place tie with Purdue in the Big Ten. The Illini, 22-4 overall and 14-3 in the Big Ten, have one conference game left. at Wisconsin. Purdue ends its conference season Sunday at Minnesota. Illinois never trailed and handed Minnesota its fourth straight defeat. The Gophers sank to I S-12 overall and 6-11 in the Big Ten. . Pepperdlne 71, Loyola Marymount 70 LOS ANGELES -Dwayne Polee scored 21 points to lead the Waves to the West Coast Athletic Conference win. 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Loi Angeles, San Bemardlno and Alvenlde Coundes, and all partk:iplltJn9 OrMge County Auto Dulera. , \ --Orlr'lgtl Coat DAILY PILOT /Friday, March t, 1084 • • - COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS " CREDIT LIN£ ' Campbell nam'ed Butterfield VP AirCal has the winning bid Bankruptcy heartn decides fate of jets lhc lease was designed to raJSe cash to help pay the Chico company's credi· tor~. and Stront responded t,pln wit.b • $25,000 ra11e. Deboralt R. Campbell oflrvine bas JOined Banelfleld Secarldet Corp. a1 vice president, marketing services. She was vacc president of ErvlD AdverU11.Ds ud Deslp in Seal Beach before joining Butterfield. In her new position. she will be rcs"°nsible for coordinating all marketing suppon and distnbutaon activuies of But· tcrficld's real estate limited partner· ships. • • • Jady Slater has been appointed leasing manager of the 120.000-squarc-foot Oakbrook Plata Office Center in Laguna Hills, ac- cording to William Eddy, vice preal· dent/manetlll1 for tlae Lee Samml1 Co. The Sammis firm. an Irvine-based real estate development firm , in joint venture with Metro- poUtu Life lD1uruce Co., developed the Oakbrook Plaza property. Before joinin,a Sammis, Slater held the poisiLaon of industrial/office broker with Bob Wrl11tt lndutrlal Properties and leasing agent for Hunker Developmeat Co. ••• Newport Beach resident Llada L. Gllbow has been promoted to treasurer of Irvine-based Ponderou Homes, a homebuilding and land development company with oper- ations from Sn Diego to Northern California. Starung as tax manager, she has been with the firm since 1978 and has held a variety of management responsibilities in the Controller's department before becoming director offinancial planning and analysis last year. In he new position. she will be responsible for cash management, risk manaacment, taxes, notes re- ceivable and special financial analyses. • • • Tustin resident RoblD S&ambaap has joined E1tey-Hoover Advertl•· lag/hbllc Relatloa1 of Newport Beach as an account executive, an- nounced Du Hoover, agency presi- dent. StambauJh worked for E1- eeatlve Mane~Place in La Jolla as an executive recruiter for the com· puter industry before Joining Estey-Hoover. Stambaugh will be CAMPBELL SLATJtR working on Estey-Hoover's Call· fornla Dental Health Plan account and will also assist with Amber We1t and Standard Commllllicatlon1 ac· counts. • • • Daniel J. Han11on has been ap- point~ to the newly-created position of m61ia sales manager at CommuJ· NEW YORK "{AP) -ni. fOllowtng llsl sl'lows lht Over lht Counltr stocks and warranas lhal have oone up IM mosl and down the most butd on percent of change for Thursd1v UPS Name LH I c~ u."·1·1 1 Alcjd un 9>4 ~ Alc dl 2 3·16 9· 16 UP • it'efi WI }: .,., Up . i w. Mg I '~r" ~ gn o s ,,., 8P . fdlac ~ p . 1~ Up . 8 ~ctvorou 1 UP . l~ Vf~Gt<>p 'h ~ UP 1 . ~ Up l · 1~ Novar ' '"1 1 Mg I . l MdwCs 1~~ l4 i Toco~ v. UP . 1 ~nMl I 11/. Up . ndChf Up . I ""'r" I~ v. Up I: v. Up 8 ~~G l: Up ~ l~1~1 Up 11. ~ Up p· ~ As~ d 1 UP Gn v wre 'h 'I• Up 1. GILBOW STAMBAUGH ty Cablevl1lon Co. of Newport Beach. Before joining the cable firm, Har- rison was vice prtsident and man- aging partner of Aardvark AdverU1· ln1. He will be responsible for the development and sales of cable commercials including production and sale of time to advertisers on MTV, ESPN, USA, and CNN. No $«Urlllts 1r1cs1ng below 52 or 1000 sh~res are Included. et and percent• chanoes art l'le di tf'e!lQ ~twMn 'rtie PrtvlouJ ctoslng b d price and today's last bid price. . DOWNS NamT Lar Cl'I~ i CttHll w ,_,. -ii'l Vue~! -~ WL y ' -lfl I ~·v r,., -, OlvAlu r = 't:: rostS ~t':'M~ 1 ~ -211) -'h ~1'S1v s 1 I/• -11"1 -1 .~.~~ ,,., -,,., Pel. 19:1 U:2 -- SACRAMENTO (AP) -ln an unusual bankruptcy court heanna. AarCal of Newpon Beach has ac- quired the riJ!tts to operate 1wo Jets leased to Pacific Express of Chico. Aar('aJ's winning brd of S 1.54 mallton topped that of Waen Atr Alaska of Anchorage. leaving Pacific Express wtth no aircraft. The bidding happened Tue!lday tn federal coun 10 Sacramento. where Pacific fapress 1s being restructured following its Feb. 2 pet111on for protection under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. The two Boeing 737 a1rcran had been leased earlier this year by Pacific Express from Aloha Airlines of Honolulu, and Tuesda} 's transfer of Open house at UC Irvine The Light Construction and Devefopment Manage- ment Program's open house 1s to be held Tuesday at the Un1vers1ty Club al UC Irvine, allowing v1s- 1tors to duscuss the pro- fessional requirements for succeeding an the new in- dustry. .. Earlier. Pacific Expms returned its only other airplanes -seven BAC • 111 s -to their manufacturer in exchange for an a11ttmcnt from Bntish Aerospace. Ltd .. to drop Its claims for overdue lease payments. Last month, an agreement was also worked out to transfer the lease on the Boeing 737s to Wien for SI 34 million. But Monday, when the pact was submitted to bankruptcy Judat Loren Dahl, A1rCal offered to raaS( the pnce Thomas Pollack, AarCal 's aoom_ey1 opened the b1dd1ng wnh a $25,000 premrum over W1en's prtv1ous offer, and . Wien attorney Richard Strong raised the ante another $25,000 to S 1.39 r11lhon. Pollack then offered S 1.44 million But when Pollack otTeteCi Sl.54 milJfon. Str0na atStured co c.be judp, anduid:''Youcangetoutyouraavel We're through." Brent Wbittlesby, a Los An,elel anomey reprcscncina Pacific E1praa.. said the Aloha planes were .. tbt only two 737s avaifable for leue in the Western Hemisphere." Earlier an the day. a spokeswoman (or Wien in Anchorqe faid the earner's officeu have been ... pretay much scounna the globe for J•rcraft to i.utt our needs." ln add1t1on to paying Pacific Ex· press for the nghts to the lease, AuCa.I will take ovCT the Chico carrier's $260,000 per month rental payments to Aloha for the five-year life of the lease. HOW t:fff:CTlvt: ARE TH[ CRIMINAL AND CIVIL COURTS IN ORANG[ COUNTY? The wme and cheese open house wall be from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. and is co-sponsored by the Home Builders Council of the Building Industry Associa- tion. fllore and !'Iott judges and lawym are speaking out aboat tbe pr~ and red tape of our legal systan. ) RSVP at 850-4101. n h~'9c~ I~ nMlcr II~ pf It I or~ amt el ~ oonev ICOI ~lg~:: 2S·a =s·u 1~.J.4 -l'h ,,., 1,4 1~ 'I• 'h ij ~ •A ll! !Ll Olympic help \: An Irv ine office ll8: furniture maker is helping 9· U.S. Olympic Athletes by f• sponsori ng a designer 9:1 showcase of offices at Riv· "Retiring Judges: A Look At The C.OWU" spot.Ugbt.t lbree of Orange County's most respected and colorful outgoing Onagt County SUpaior Court Judges-Byron l'lcJllWan, WUUam l'lurray and ISnKe Sumner-wbo joln Jim Cooper for a nostalgic look at tk changes tbey bawe sea owu their 63 yurs or collectJvc upetienu, and a Uvdy di9a&.956oa about where they feel the aimlnal ~ system Is beaded during the l980's. TONIGHT 7 rP1 CHANNf:L 50 ~ fl' Si )Jo f UC 2'n 11. ~HHB;w-J · crside City College. -•1biilllljijill!llllil1---------------- Featured an the showcase 1s the Haller System. of oak credenzas, room d1 v1ders and workstations that can grow vertically and horizontally. {Repeats Saturday, l'larch 10. 10 AM) l't<1de ~sible by SJHU frCHll S49Jial Landmarll, llokrt tlalf of Sot!Uttte C&llloni~. alMI the Corpontiot1 for r•bfk lre>Muttl119 ·:1 RUFFELL ' UPHOLSTllY, INC . ••• ., ........ -4 .... 1922 HARB0'1 Bl V[; COSIA MESA -~48 11~6 Doll Show Antiques & Collectables this Sat/Sun. Mar. 10/11 at Hunting1on Center. "Our 28lh year" ~ RttlfdUll Non Smaier Ritts and 30 60 Ritts FASHION SALE 40%· 70% Off Retail Top Designer Clothing Sizes 2 14 Store Opening Postponed .. EVERYTHING MUST GO SPECIAL SALE THIS WEEKEND Sat. 10·6 Sun. 11 ·5 450 Gav1ota Newport Beach (In the Bluffs) Watch for "Fash10n Show" sians for further 1ntorm11ton C.ll l1nd1 75t ·12H 557-4343 Rate Shoppin Checliour ?~ • • 1st. If you're shopping for high interest. look what Huntington Savings has in store for you. Mini Jumbo Accounts Set your own term. from 32 days to five yea rs. SS0.000 minimum: Interest compounded daily. Annual Yield Daily Rate Dll.09°/o 10.37°/o 11 2·5 year term 32-180 day term Huntington Investment Fund Ea rn high mterec;t without committing to a term. Make unlimited withdrawals. $2,500 mm1mum balance:· AnnuJI Yield Daily Rate To checl... into a high rate account, come see Huntington Savings. When:.· we treat you -and your money -with lotc; of interesL All aC'counts insured up to $100.000 by the FSLIC. Now you know why your neighbor banks at rn HUNTINGTON SAVINGS ~~TlON '~ loonl•ln Vlll~\r l renc:h 11'tl ffn-..ol.hoN f.11.tr>1.i•n \•I~ •7 .. 1 09.'~" •N""t.nd C~nl~• lr•~h I~ f\Hth 8h.J ll1irv1nftl"n l\o..o. h 1 7M r ~ •\1J M••n Oflb ~H._""" l'IVlf Hwwlr,..,,.., IV•h 1•u 1'4: ""'°'' ·~•N•nhal ~I\ lot "4t•h ... 11hJrawal ' 'II l>.ol•"'" 1#1 hrli~ Sl '"-l ''°"' lln'J" 10 , ~ u,,,11 t...t..n.,. ,...,., .. i.1 S:,~ tl •lr.Alf'ilrt Ai.alOINI• T.141.t I••'"'"'" • . • OD the • , • -~--~~~~~~---..----.._._. .......................... .._ ....... _..._. ______ ._.. ____ ~--~ FRIDAY'S CLOSING PRICES Dow JoN£ s AvERAGES WHAT NYSE Om NYSE LEADERS UPs AND DowNs NEW YORK. (AP) -The follo_wlng ll\1 •how• the Ntw York Stock exchange •tocks and warrants that have gone up lht most Jnd down the most bestd on percent of change regtrdleu of volume for Friday. No s~urltlei trading below S2 art lnel· -vdtd. Net and percentage chanots ere the difference belw~ the orevloU1 closln9 orlce and lodav's ul!m. orlce Nem3 L~ ChO Pct. i ~ldlandeno "-+ 21h Uo 11·1 oleco \ If• + >Jo Uo . mAg~ ~ + ~ ~P . 4 FloatPnt ll'h 1'. o .9 S TowleMfg 11'/e f 1 P .I 6 World Alrw •~ + If• Uo .7 7 Nlcolellnsr 131/ .. + ~ Uo .0 I HelenCur ' ~~I 1'/t U. P 49 9 esrvac I~ Uo •. 10 ~ven Ind t'i 114 IJp 4.! 11 ~~.. I cM 2S 1 Up . 12 Hou~l1~9v 1~'h l4 UP 2.~ 13 Pac>ercrtt 1 11• ,,., UP .J 4 s .. 11. Ck• 1 If· 1 ~ Uo ·I aPw 3.76of 2 I Uo .6 I' oqk Unit m •le Up . I ManerF ~ "'' UP .4 8 Mvers E 1 1/1 'h Up .4 9 ~uaveShoe 'h ''• Up .4 l~ ~·~~~ftrs' lf!• t! &g 1 O uperscc>e JV. 'te UP . l o c:oC 3~ 111 Up 4 F~nkf~la 15'1. :t JJ. Uo s MarkCtrl ~21h ... + ~ UP • DOWNS Name LUI Chg Pel. I TacomBoat 2 Plantron 3 Adams Oro 4 NatEovc s S HuntMt;_ "6 Vtndo co 7 Whltehall I AmGenlCp wl 9 Armada Co lo PSlnd l .S2of i AhmanHF 1 FtCllvProp l Alleen Inc 1• NtMtdCare '9 AMF Inc l VIMHtaMch I gCA Syc 18 tWnFln 19 roller n 1 0 MeuPtrl I MlchEnRH 2 Tex41slnt1 3 BatoorElec 4 Intl Harv S Sanden s ,,,., -1~ 14lil -l'I• ,,~-11/t 1 11. -111. 1 ~-1~ SYt -~ 26lA -ll't W -~ -Vo -3'• ~ -111. 121h -14 •••• -•1. 121.'t -~ 13''• -"' 4~ -•1. 11 -~ 11 -1 ••n -•1. 16~ -Va 12~ -~ 2'h -.,., 201/• - 1 10111 -VJ JS'h -13/o WHAT AMEX DID NEW YORK (AP) Mar, 9 Advonced TodH~ ¥tcllned nch4nged otal luuts 47 Ntw highs 4 New lows 1' AMEX LEADERS GoLo Quorc s META LS QuorE s 'H 7.1 7. 7 t.! 6. 6 ) :i •• 11 J 4.7 .., That's an apt description of both business and business people along the Orange Coast. To keep track of where companies are going and ~hi ch people are helping them get there.just watch 'Credit Line' -everyday in tl1e Business section of your ne\V llily Pllt , .... ..OTICa IMT1NO ltOI HOUC. la hetatly gtvwl thet the Boatd Of Tru.t ... 91 the Huntlng1on 9aeClfl union Htgtl School Dla\net w111 rec:ieNe Mlled bid• for aupp1y. tnQ 'OLD£R/ l!IT APL ER/ r.oL. LA'TOR tnMtlng or ~ to the ~lion• on n1e 1n tha otttoa ot aald OlatttGt flt8JC NOTICE Y<M.I AM IN Dl'AOl T UMDCR A Of TI"JIT DATIO 141114.m-t , 1ta. UMLaH YOU TAKI ACTION TO "'OTWCT YOUft TY,ITlllAYM IOU>AT A IA.LI. W YOO MUD AN XPU.NA note CM' THI NATUM CdM inv~stor seeks NYcompute-r firm 8ldl atlall be Qelwty martled FOLOfAI STAPLl!.AI COLLATOR Bid 1552 . .Odf....0 to Allyn f 0 Rowtay. PurchMlng M8M1Qer, Hunt- togton e.ech Union High Scttoot Ola~. 10261 Yorktown Avenue Huntington 8Metl, CA 92e.t6, anci rac.iv.d 11 °' belore 2 30 p m Mondl'f, MarCl't 019, HIM, at whleh uma and pl.oa bid• will be publlety opened and read In Bldg C. Rm 381 Each bid lhall remain valld tor • p«lod ol 60 daya attar the dlle apecln.d for the raoetpt of bids. The Board ol Trutt ... ahall be the aole judge of t~ quality ot equipfMllt offaritd and reaervaa the right 10 rajac1 any or all bldt and to waive any lrragul•rlty therein Slgned Allyn E Row1ay Purcnulng Mll\ager Dated March t, 198• Publllhad Orange Coat Dally Piiot March 2, 9, 1984 1208-8.4 Pl&IC NOTICE TMI ~ ACUJNfl' 00. YOU lttOOl.o COMTACT A WYIR. MOT1CI Of' ""'9TU'I IAU T.t.No.41m NOTICE IS HEREBY OtVEN. that Thu1tesay. March 15, 198-4. at 10 00 a.m Of .. Id day, In the room .., u t<le tor conduellng Tru1t•'• alet. Within ,,... omc.e of REAL ESTATE SECURl'f"IE8 SERVICE. toe.ltd at 2020 North Bro.dway Suite 208, In the City of Senta Ana'. County of Orange, 1tata ol Call· lornla, WASHINGTON TRUST DEED SERVICE CORPOAA TION, a Callfomla corporation, u duly ap- pointed Trust" under" and pureuant to the pow., ol aata con'*rld In that certain o.eci ot Tru1t aQC\ited y HUGO A. PRESTE and MARIA J PRESTE, hu1band and wtfa, r• <led September 30. 1982, In the office ol the County ~dar ol .. Id County, u Recordllf'• lnatru- rnent No 82·344037, by reaon ol a breach of default In payment of per. lormance of the obligatlon1 MCUred th41feby, tnctudlng that bfeach or detault. NotlCle ol wtlf(;h was r• NOT1CI °" TitUl~l'I I ALE corded NOV8fnba< 14, 1983 .. Ra- Loan No. Ol'7505aS1/F1'ANCK eo<def'1 ln1trurnen1 No. 83-.5242~. T.S. No. C·17182 Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION UNIT CODI C TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR VAl. IAN co•"·· CASH. lawful money of the United a CellfOfnla COt"pCWatlon States. or a calhlllf's ctieck drawn as duly appointed TrullM under th• on a state or nauonal bank, a state tottowing described 0..0 ol trust or fldllfal credit union, or a atata or WILL SELL AT PUBLIC ~CTION ledllfal savings and loan auocia· TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR lion domiciled In this atate. all pay· CASH AND/OR THE CASHIERS OR able at the time of sale, all right, Utle CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN and 1n1ere11 held bylt, as Truetea, In CIVIL CODE SECTION 2924h (PIY· that real property Situate In aatd able 11 the time or sale 1n 1awtu1 County and State. described as fol- money ol the United States) all Iowa right. title and 1nt8f'est conveyed to The Eut 100 teat ot Lot 82 ol and now held by II under aald Deed Tract No. 57, tn the City of Costa of Trust 1n the property hereinafter Mesa. as per map recorded In book described. 10. page 3 ol Mlscetlaneous Mapa, TRUSTOA. ROBERT A. FRANCK In the office ol the COunty Recorder & DIEDRE J FRANCK. Hu1band ol said county i nd Wiie aa jt tenant•. and WIL· The street address or other LIAM C SLIFF & EVEL VN L SLfFF. comon designation of the real prop· Husband and Wiie as JI tenents erty haralnabova described Is BENEFICIARY VALENCIA purponed to be: 2249 Fairview BANK, a California Corporation Road. Costa Maaa. California. Pnvate investor Ltonard LevyofCorooadel Mar.bu upped the staket. an hts balllc forcontrolofa small computer firm an New York. Levy reported to the Stcunt1cs and Exchange Comm1s 1on Thursday that he now controls 20. 9 percent or 636,7SS sh res of common stock of Information D1spla~s, lnc. lnfonnat1on O.splnys 1un Armonk, N. Y.-bascd computercompenyth.at l...evyh wdwi.11 takecootroJof afthc ducctondo not pve ttim 1 teat oo the firm's board ofdtrcctors. A spokesman fbr I nformat1on Displaya said ttk- company iscb.ec.k.ina Levy"s~ent1als. With th11 recent purcbue of 139, 700 shares, Levy now personalty bolds SS6,8SS or 18.3 pmient of , RECORDED Oc1ober 20, 1981 at The und8f'Stgned hereby dll · Instr No 25834 In Book 14282 lalm1 all llablllty tor any Incorrect· page 1286 of Ottlclal Records In the nes1 In Hid ltr•t address or othllf '--::------------------....:....::.:..:._: __________ ,L __ ......;... ___ .:_ ____ _d ottlce of the Recorder ol Orange dealgnallon Th County. Said .. le will be made withOul e&e guy& mean bUSfne&S aaid deed ot trull describes the arranty, ~ or Implied. r• F 1 ... iouowing gardtng 1111e. possess1on, or encum-ore .. n currency tradera ln Tokyo fran- Lot 8 In Bl~ 28 ol Nawpor1 brancea, to satisfy the principal bal· tically trade blda for U.S. dollar Contracts T buraday momt.na u the dollar hlta a 26-month low acam•t the Japaneee Yen. Beach. City ol Newp<>r1 Beach. as anGe ol the Note or othef obllgatlon ~ownon1m~r~~ed ~B~ ~~~sa~~~~-wi~~-----------·---------------------------------• 3 Page 26. Mo-llaneous Maps, int41f .. I and othaf sums u provided records ol sa~ County thllfaln, plus advances. II any, under Pl&IC NOTICE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A the tllfmS thereof and Interest on ___ .;.___,;;,_~.;.;..,;;..._ __ DEED OF TRUST DATED Oc1oba< such advances. and plus taea. NOTICE Of TRUSTH'l I ALI 9, 1981 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC. charges, and expenses of the T.S. NO. SM4 TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· Trultee and ot the truats created by YOU~ IN DEfAUlT UHDER A ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO A'T A PUB· Id o.ed of Tru•t. The total DEID Of TRUIT DAnD Ju'Y 2A, LIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EX· amount ol .. Id obligation, lncludlng 18'0. UNllll YOU TAKE ActtoN PLANATION OF THE NATURE OF reaonably estimated'-· ctiargea TO PROTeCT YO\M HOME, rT THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, and eJtP911NS ol the Trustea. at the MAY H IOU> AT A PU8UC IAU. YOU SHOULD CONT ACT A LAW· time of lnlllal publlcatton ol lhts N~ " YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION VER Ilea, 11 $16,982.00 Of THI NATU"E OF THE 2814 and 2814 •/, w Ocean Front, Dated. February 21, t984 PftOCIEDING AGAINIT YOU, N-port BeeOh, CA 92663 WASHINGTON TRUST DEED YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· "(II a street address or commori SERVICE CORPORATION, Ylft. designation of prOPeftY ill shOwn 8 Calllomla Corporation, STAN-SHAW CORPORATION, A above. no warranty 11 given as to its as TrullM CALIFORNIA CORPORATION as completenNI or correctness) ., The (Seal) O.J Morger. Its President duly appointed Tru1IM under the beneficiary under said Deed ol 2020 Norlh Broadway. Suite 206. following dncrlbed deed or trust Trust, by reason ol a breach or de-Santa Ana, Ca 92706 Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION fault In the oblig11tona secured Telephone (7141953-6810 TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR thllfeby, heretofore executed and Publlahed Orange Coast Dally CASH or NI forth In Section 2924h detlvllfed to the underSlgned 1 writ· llot Feb 24, Marcil 2, 9, 198.4 of the Clvll Code. all right, title, and ten Oeclarauon ol Det1utt and o.-, 1101-8.4 lntllfHI conveyed to and now held mand for Sale and written notice ol by It under tald Dead of Trust In the breecfl and ot election 10 cause the P\el.IC NOTICE P<0941ftY heretnatter described under910ned to sell said property to TRUSTOR JAMES D HOMAN. a satisfy 13ld obhgauona and thera-SUMMA"Y OF 81?~N~:~CIARY PATRICIA A after the undersigned caused said PROPOSED ORDINANCE notice ol breach Ind ol etectlon to A proposed ordinance 19 sdled· BATTISTA. an unmarried woman be recorded Novemba< 29. 1983 as uted tor adoptton at the regular City Recorded September 5, 1980 as 1n11r No 83-54S267 ol Ott1e1a1 Ra-Council meettng of March 19, 1984. Instr No. 8580 In book 13731 page cords tn the oft~ ol the Recorder being Ordinance 8.4· 10. to change 625 of Oftlclal Record• In the ottlce of Orange County, the zonlOQ ot properly located at ol the Recorder of Orange County. Saki sale will be made but 268 East 16th Street from R2 to R3 aald deed of trust deaorlbe• the lol- wothout covenant or warranty ex-In connecuon w11h Rwona Petltloo lowing property press or tmplled rega1d1ng lllle R·84-03 Enwonmental Delllfmln•· Parcel 1 Lot 28 ol Tract 8625 possesston or encumbranoea. • 10 uon Negative Declaration Ctty ot Irvine, u per map recorded pay Ille rema1n1ng pr1ncipal sum ol Tile motion 10 give Ordln1nce In Boole 348. Pages 48 to 50, In- the noteC•I secured by Hid dea<l ol 8•-tO first reading carried by the elusive ot Mltcellaneous Maps, in Trust with Interest as tn .. Id note lollowlng roll call vote Council the Oftl"'41 ol the County Recorder of provided, advances. II any. under Members AYES Hall Johnaon said COunly tha ta1ms of said Deed ol trust. lees. Hertzog. McFarland.' Schafer: EXCEPT THEREFROM all oll. gas. charges. and upenNI ol the NOES Nooe ABSENT None minerals and. other hydrocarbon Trustee and of the trust• created by The lull teJCI ol the proposed ordl· substances lying below a depth or said Dead ol Trust nance may be read In the City 500 leet without an)' right 10 enter Said .. le wlll be held on Moriday, Clerk's ottlce at 77 Fair Drive. Costa upon the surface or the 1ubsurlaces Aprll 2. 1984, 11 2 oo p m at lhe Mesa of aald land above a depth ol 500 Chapman Avenue entrance 10 the EILEEN P PHINNEY, City Clerk teat. u provided In ln11rumen11 or Civic Center Bulldlng, 300 Ea11 Publlshed Orange Coast Dally Piiot recorp dcel. ., Chapman Ave . Orange. CA March 9 1984 at .. : A non-exclu1lve •P- AI the time ol the lnlUal pubU· · 1368-84 purtenant easement for the cation ol this notice. the total purpoMa u aet lor1h In and over amount of the unpaid balanoe ol the PUBllC NOTICE the land O..Crlbed In Article XIII, obllgauon secured by the above de-Section 6 of that certain Oeclaratlon scribed deed ot truat and eaumated SUMMARY Of of covenanta, condition• and r• costs, upenees. and advances Is PROPOSED ORDINANCE 1trlctlon1 recOl'ded In Boole 11213, $219, 150 oo A propoMd ordinance ts eched· Page 186 or Ottlclal Record• and The tolaJ indebtedness t:>elng an uled for adoption at the regular City any amendments lhere1o esumat• on wtllch the opening bid la Council meeting of Match 19 1984 MAY ALSO BE KNOWN AS 41 computed may be obtained by call· being Ordinance S.-8 arnendlnQ Golden St.,, lrvlne, CA 1ng (714) 937·0966 or (213) Title 13 ottheCosta MaSa Munldpaf "(ti • •treat addraaa or common 827-4865 the day before th• sale Code concerning regulatlons gov-designation 11 shown above. no Dated March 1. 1984 arnlng m1m-stora~ warehouses. warranty la g!Yen at~ Its complete· Nau ·les to close 35 cost y restaurants Eateries in 10 states costing county firm $3 million annually From the PR News Ser'tl'Ce Fullerton-based Naugles. Inc.. an- nounced Thursday 1t w111 close approx· 1matd) 35 unprofitable company res· tau rants. Harold Butler, chairman and chief cxecu11ve officer, stated that the res- taurants are costing the company m excess of S3 million on an annual basis. / Butler ~1d the company will take a charge. presently estimated to be between S4 million and S4.5 million. against earnings for the third quarter. ending Apnl 5. 10 co' er the cost of closing the restaurants. The uruts, which art!"located in I 0 states. will be sublet as soon as possible. He added that Naugles has decided to discontinue its individual franchise pro· gram and slow its expansion for the rest of this fiscal year and for fiscal 1985. The company will open six restaurants in the third quarter and fi ve more in the fourtll. for a total of 58 units in fi scal 1984 compared to 61 in fiscal 1983. Naugles will open 35 to 40 more stores in existing markets in fiscal 1985. rather than the 80 planned earlier. Following these actio ns. Butler said Naugles will concen- trate operations in Southern Caltfomia, Northern Cali fornia. Nevada. Utah. M1s- soun. llhno1s and Florida. ··in the past two and one half years we have added approximately 160 new res- taurants a~inst a base of 64," Butler said. "This rapid expansion has included these 35 units whose operations have not become profitable. These restaurants would incur operating losses in excess ofS3 million this fiscal year, before general and administrative and district expenses. The elimination of the restaurants will immedi· ately add over S3 million to our annual operating earnings plus whatever savmgs there are on expenses. "Most units take time to start contribut- mg to profits." Butler said. "but the stores we arc going to close and sublet have placed. and would have continued to place, an undue burden on our other restaurants. which arc making substantial profit con· 1nbut1ons. · .. Rev1ew1ng the situation. we believe 1t 1s better for the company long-tenn to close these loss stores now, slow our rate of growth and discontinue franchising. so as to maximize earnings from operations," Butler added. "By taking these steps, management is firmly convinced that we will have a profitable fourth quarter and a good year by any measure in fi~ 1985." For the 28 weeks ended Jan. 12. 1984 Naugles reported revenues ofS63,067,000. and net earnings of SI ,939,000, or 41 cents per share. Naugles, Inc., following the closings. will operate a chain of approximately 180 dnve-throupi restaurants in Caltfornia. Florida. llhno1s, Missouri, Nevada and Utah, offering a variety of Mexican and Amencan menu Items 24 hours a day. VAL BAN CORP a CallfOl'nl1 Cor· Environmental Determination: neea OI' oorrec1nesa) poratlon :-.agaUve Oeclarauon The barl«lclary under .. Id ~ ----------------------• as Hid Trull" 1'he motion 10 give Ordinance ol Trust, ~reason of a breach or By T 0 SERVICE COMPANY, agent 84-8 first reading carried by the fol· default In the obligatlonl MCUred W:a sh er r.1·po£l Call 642-5678 Put a few w ord s to work tor you lnfonn11~0 D11play1·~.044.162commonsbarel. OU Uta.ndi.QJ. Levy had prcvaouily sou,ht a meeti oa with the compa.ny's technac:al, sales and ma.rketina ~~ith 1 vacw to offer on bow the firm could rcvene an e:xpeaed lo fortbe fHCal )'ear of 1913. . He iulso seekJna the resilf\ation ofWilliam .Webd. chairman and pruidtot onnformauoo Dtspl.aya. Inc. Japanese like • • • convenience of 7-Elevens DALLAS (BW) -When the first 7·Elevcn store o pened in Japan tn 1974, no one knew ifSlu~ and 811 Oulps could survive on the same shelves With sake and bean paste. With the opening of the 2.000th 7-Eleven store 1n Japan this month, it's apparent that thts unusual product mix 1s not just surv1v1ng. but thriving. 7-Eleven Japan Co .. Lld .. opera1es 2.000 7-Elcvcn stores tn Japan under a hcensang agreement with the Southland Corp .. world's largest operator and franchisor of 7·Eleven stores. From a single sterc that opened in Tokyo in the summer of 1974. 7-Eleven stores grew steadily to SOI stores by fiscal 1980. l,040byfi!Cal l981. 1.306 by fiscal 1982 and 1.643 by the end offiscal 1983. "The momentum has been building since we opened 1hat first 7-Eleven store a decade ago,'' said Dick Turchi. Southland's 1n.ternattonal. vice presi~ent. "and shows absolutely no sign of slowing. In fact. in February of this ye~ 7-Elcvcn Japan added its largest number of stores in a single month, with 85 stores opening in 29 days. "The phenomenal growth of7·Elcven stores in Japan is a tribute to the dedicatton and energy of the Japanese management team and their franchisees." lto-Yokado, parent of 7-Eleven ·Japan Co .. Ltd., is one ~f Japan's largest retail chains with dcpanment stores1 supennarllet.s and restaurants, as well u antercsts in food processing. real estate and 1mponing. One of the primary reasons Southland's Turchi gi ves for the success of 7-Eleven in Japan is the role that the stores fill for modem Japan~ shoppers who hve tn such crowded ottes as Tokyo. .. It's very difficult to get around in Tokyo," he noted, "and people tend to buy smaller quantities and shop daily. There is a real need for a place they can go for modern, courteous. quick shopping. That's exactly the niche 7·Elcven Japan has been able to fill." Although 7-Elevcn stores in Japan tend to be smaller than typical stores in the United States, they carry a larger variety of merchandise, with some 3,500 items per store compared with approximately 3,000 items in U.S. stores. In addition to many of the sandwiches, hamburgers and fast food items that are associated with' 7-Elevens here, ~tore~ in Japan stock such exotic foods as tofu. a high protein mixture of fenncnted soy beans and rice. and sliced raw fish . Through recruitment field counselors. Seven-Eleven Japan 1s constant!)' looking for sttes which can be convened to new 7·Elevens. "Generally:· Turchi said. "the owners of a ·mom and pop' operation an a desirable locat1on are contacted and are sold on the advantages of modemlZtni and convcnmg their store to a 7-Eleven. Obvtousl}. tt's an arranf.Cmcnt that has worked out well for everyone concerned. · The Dallas-based Southland Corp. is the nation's 11th largest retailer and the operator and francbisor of more than 7,300 7-Elevcn convenience stores in the United States and Canada. By Cindy Schoonover, Anl1t1n1 lowing rotl call vote Council Mllfn· thefeby, heretofore executed and Secretary beu AVES Hall Johnson Hertzog datlverld to the und8faigned a writ· One City Blvd . Weal . Orange CA McFarland, Schiter NOES: None' ten Declaration of Default and 0... 92668 ABSENT None . mend tor Sate. and written notice ot 4 b bl f (714) 836--8288 The lull text ol lhe proposed ordl· breach and ol electlon to C8UM the P' •o a y n 0 t Publlthad Orange Coast Dilly nanca may be read In the City undllfslgned lo NII Hid property to ~ 1 SPRING CREST GRAND OPENING SALE Piiot March 9, 16. 23, t984 Clerk'• oltlce at 77 Fair Drive. Costa satisfy aald obllgatlon1, end there· 1373-8' Mesa after the underligned cauaed said ~~ -----------EILEEN P PHINNEY, City ClerX notloa ol breach and ot election to a .,..l':_ wntp.t aiir~~~'!!~~~~~~~i::.." ~·;March / ~:!;~Qelt11*l. ~~ .. ~v~~8-~~--.:-__ '~-~·~# ... ·~-...-, • / 17# K·11n11 1366-84 Record•. ~ NOTICE TO CREDITORS Said aale wHI be made, but OF BULK TRANIFER PUBLIC NOTICE without covenant or warranty, ex· (hc:a. 9101-e101 U.C.C.) press or Implied, regarding title, Notice Is hereby given to cradl-NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING posaes11on, or encumbrances, to tors or the within named trans-TO If HILD IY THE LOCAL PIY the rllfnalnlng principal sum or lerof1a) that a bulk transl8f' la about AGENCY '0RMA TION COM-Iha note(s) secured by H id Deed ol to be made ori personal property MllllON Of ORANGE COUNTY, Tru1t, with lnterul ••In said note heratnaltllf daacrlbed CALIFORNIA ON THI! DE· provided, ldvancea, II any, under The names and bu1lneet ad· TERMINATION Of' A SPHeftE Of the terms of said Deed or Trust. dresaes of the Intended tran1l8'0<a IN'LUENCI FOR THE ORANGE f-. charo-•nd expen'" of the are. ELRO PRODUCTS CO , INC , COUNTY SANITATION DllTitlCT Trull .. and of the trusts etHlad by 3188 F Airway Avenue, Costa M.... NO. 11 aald o.ed of Trutt CA. 92626 This publle haartng will be held In Said Mia will be held on March The locatlOn 1n Calllornta ol tha tha Board ol Supervisor• Hearing 16. 198.4, at It 00 A M al the 17th chief executive otttce or principal Room first floor. Orange County Streat entrance to Stan·Shaw Cor· business ottloe of the Intended Hall ol Administration, 10 ClvlC poratlon, 1570 East 17th StrMt. transtllfor 11 same Centllf Pia.ta Santa Ana, Calllornla Sant• Ana, CA All other bullnest namn and ad· on Wldneaday, Aprll 4, 1984 at the The total emount of the unpaid dr...., used by the Intended tr an.. hour ol 2·00 pm OI' as aoon ther• balance of the obllgatlon aec:urad leror within thrM year• latt yews attar 11 the commlUlon's agenda by aald propierty to be aold, last put so tar H l!nown to the permits, 11 Which time an Interested toget~ with lntar .. 1, late Chargea, intended 1r1n1laree are same parties will be neard and .. 11matad coats, aiq>enNS, and The name(•) and bu1lnM1 ad· Spher• ol lnlluence are defined advanoee, a of the data hereof. Is dr~ of the Intended tranlhHM(I) ~ law as plana tor the prob1ble ~~-~~~ary 13• 1984 are. BAKER-HALL. INC., 150 e In· ultimate phyalcat boundaries and STAN.SHAW CORPORATION du11ry. La Ha bf a, CA 90631 MrVlce ., ... of toc.i governmental . • That tn. property pertinent lier• egenciel and. att41f adoption, may a aald Tru•t• to 11 deacrlbed In gan«al 11 all be used a t1141 basla tor local gov-1570 Eaat Seventeenth Str"t 1toctc In 1rada, flxtura1, equipment 41fnmental reorganlutlona. Santa Ana. CA. 92701 tr•de name and goodwill of a eel'· The 1tudy a1ea contalna approx-~14) 6•2·5811 taln em all manufacturing butlnaaa lmataty 1,800 act• tocaled Mltarly ... ~~.Lynt n1 ~~ • and localed at 3188 F Airway Av· ot Andaraon S1r•t and .,.....,er'ly of ,,_,an ~··•81Y enua, Coate M .... CA. 92826 the prolongation of Sptlngdala Av· Publllhed Orange Coat Dall)' Feb. The Bu11neaa name uaed ~ aald anua In the unincorporated BolM 24, March 2. 9, 1984 tran1farort et Mid tooatlon 11: ELRO Chica and SunMt e.ech ar... 1007 ·84 PRODUCTS CO It hat been datarmlned the 0.. That aald bullt traoa'* II In· ~mant Of • IP"-• Of tnftu.noa tended 10 be consummated at the will not have • 11gn1ncan1 enect on Office of BURAOW ESCROW CO , the environment .. defined by the 2070 N Tuetln Ave • Santa Ana. C.lllC>fnl• Envlfonmentat Quality County Of Ofange. Cellfomla 9270$ Ac1of1970(CEOA) "nagatrw dao- on Of ettat Mwc:tl 27, 1984 lerauon hN ba9rl Pf9P8'ed for the Thl8 ~ .,.,,. ... 1Ubj9C1 to Ptotac:t In oompllenoa with CEOA Calllomi. Untl0tm commercial and la avaltabla for publle ~ et Coda Section 6108 the commlulon'a ttaff office The l\llN llnd lddr ... of the per. tocllted at 10 CMc Cent• Pia.la. eon w1tt1 wftOITI dlll'ftl rn.y be ftlad Santa Ana. cattfort\la. I.I IUAAOW ESCROW CO., 2070 N. '°' more lnloNMtlon. l9'lptlona Tuatln Aw , Bania AN. CA. 12706 714/134-2239 d\lflno normal l>Ull- Aaf. !tctow 140711f' and tfll IMt neaetloure dey fO< 11AnO ct.lmt by any ~Of I Y ORDER OF TH£ LOCAL 11'91 be Man:t\ ~. 1)1.4, wt11ct1 la AOINCY FORMATION COM· tfll bu11M11 cs.y bafOra tN con-MISSION OF ORANGE COUHTY. IUIM\8tl0'1 dlt• ~ aboW CAUFOANIA Dated M"°' I 1M4 Dai.d Marc:fl 6, , .... IAKl!.R•HALL. INC RICHARD T TURNER ft90Gy A. Dale. AtalMMt Sacnl.ary Eltaouttw Ofnciar Au{fiomad llgnator Loe.I A~ 'OfmatlOn Com· Col'por•I• 8eil mltllon lftl~ Tr1Nf8'M(ll ....... .i.. Or.,. County. Clllfornla PubW'ied Ofenot Coal .,..., Publlafled Orange COMI DaifV PllOt Pl&ot Merci\ t , 1H' -..arch t . 1ta. ,:an.a. .. For a.ll1td Ad ACTION c.u A MllY rtLOT AO.YllOl Ml·H11 LOS ANGELES (PRN) -It probably isn't fraud when the government gets charged $2,700 for a 27-cent washer. a noted political economist said today. Instead. it's probably because U.S. business is back in the pen and quill age. depending on guessti mations. So commented El iot Janeway, as he participated m a seminar here at which the newest developments in computer software were discussed -software which. for the first ttme. helps manufacturers handle contract projects such as those for the government. Janeway. author of the Janeway Letter and a number of well-known books on cconom1cs, was the featured speaker at a seminar sponsored by Western Data Systems of Calabasas. at which the introduction of us Com· pass-Contract software was announced. The new soft ware was described as the first which can properly managt and track government contract or Job-shop work. Referring to the 27-cent washer. which has exploded into a national scandal, Janeway said: I say the odds arc about 99 to I apinst fraud. My cxpenen~ 1s that most people -most companies -arc honest. The odds are that ,the manufacturer was stuck with one of those antiquated systems where the calculations were done by programs that merely duplicate traditional book-keeping functions. Janeway cited ex.amples of how humart-em>r and miscalculation can produce S2. 700 washers that should sell for pennies. In production lots, that is probably what the washer would" sell for. Suppose, however, the government asked for a limited production, like six washers. The person doina the estimatina. not knowini the same washers were already bcint produced for another job, would fl&UfC desian. documencauon, estimation, procurement, manufacturi(\I., order ~ina. quality a uranc:c. and other normal costs an to lhe faaures for each part. Bmau. said Janeway. The cost mUJhrooms to Sl. 700 and more, all because one manaaement function didn't have the information available to olheft. Janeway also said it was equally pOUi~ fOr machmc ume for o ne project to be c~. inadvena.ntly, to another. producina the same kind of hiab price. Tbi.s, he said, was because manqcment dtd not M\IC systems capable of tracint tbc cm>r. Companaes risk sullyina their reputations. 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I 15EE~Ai ~00 M£/l.N ... .. by Wiley I • • I ;/ •A NEW SIZE Wl8011 • IOllTE CARLO • ClllRO IERUllml • CHEVmE • CELEIRITT • S-11 PICKUP 1984 AUDI QUATTRO TURBO See P~ge Z IN STOCK* • S-11 IWER ,ACfO«r INVOIC9 -"°' lncUtlnl lloldbedl. lllhw•io. NwllM proorMW. ............... ......_ ~ 0.0.C.,.... ... ' .__ ~ ........ "°"' .... iwtoa. ........ 12 llOw9 .,.., pwbllcellon. LEASING ON ALL CHEVROLETS, PORSCHE-AUD I FllEIT SERVICE I PARTS CllEVlaET -PORICllE mDI I VOlllWllEI 446 EAST -COAST HWY. NIWPOIT llACH (714) 673-0900 •ANEWLOOK AUTOPILOT- EVERY FRIDAY • SUIURlll • VlllS HUGE SELECTION: CHE VIOLETS PORSCHE · AUDI .. CS °'9"09 COMt DAILY PILOT/Friday, March 0, 1914 ) H EVROL ET taking charge. c APR/CE CLAss)c "=-~~~~~ ... J"!'!!I ... ~~~~~~ EST ATE STATION WAGON FAMILY OWNED SINCE 1960 Audi ·Power play: '84 Coupe GT cars All 19~ Audi Coupe models wlll carry the Coupe OT label -a deatQnatlon which made lte debut on the iimlted edition Coupe lut year. Audi's Coupe GT offers quicker aooleratlon and greater stopping power to match, as well aa an Improved sport chaaala. Shorter gears for Its standard-equipment five-speed transmlaalon result In O·to-50 mph times of 7 .1 seconds - nearly a half second faster than the previous Cou~. Enhancing the already well·balanced performance of the front wheel drive Audls, the Coupe GT model Is equipped with ventilated front disc brakes as well as stiffer shock absorbers and springs which redefine the meaning of "sports coupe" ride -luxuriously smooth and quiet, but with crisp road feel and excellent steering response. The Coupe's 100-horsepower, five cylinder engine gets a GT exhaust system which provides a throaty, pleasant exhaust sound. The Coupe GT can also be Identified by extensive use of black trim jnslde and out, as well as spoke style alloy wheels and a rear spoiler like the exclusive all-wheel-drive Audi Quattro. Inside, uniquely styled high-bolstered sport seats are part of the Coupe GT package, which In- cludes electrically controlled and heated outside mirrors, air condition- ing and power windows. Door panels match the upholstery and the rear seats are body-contoured with Inter- gral head restraining. The Coupte GT sport steering whee and shift level are leather-coverec and standard Instrumentation In eludes tachometer and a full comple ment of console gauges. A study Ir well-planned space utilization, th• Audi Coupe GT boasts more lnterlo1 room than many larger sedans, seat· Ing five adults comfortably with roomt left over for a surprisingly spaclout trunk. In addition to the rear spoiler, E wrap-around front air dam and E windshield that's raked back 6C degrees help to reduce air drag ove1 the Coupe's clean. aggressive tines - the artful creation of the Audi styllnG team In lngolstadt, West Germany. Wide lower-beltllne molding and oversize vents for flow-through ven- tllatlon accent the Coupe's styllng, and the 14-lnch alloy wheels with low-profile tires add to Its ground hugging appearance. Although the Audi Coupe GT Is clearly a high-performance sports coupe, Its aerodynamic design and efficient drive train contribute to good overall fuel economy -33 mlles per gallon on the highway and 22 mpg around town In the latest Federal Environmental Protection Agency tests. The 1984 Coupe GT Is available through a nationwide network of over 420 Audo and Porche Audi deal- erships and comes with a new two-year limited warranty which car- ries no mileage restriction. A big February for state Pontiac dealers ENCINO, CA -California Pontiac dealers had their best February sales performance In five years with 4,917 new car deliverles, up an Impressive 149 percent over February a year ago on a selling day bases. There were 25 selling days In February this year compared to 24 In 1983. Nationally, Pontiac sales of 57,813 were up 83 percent for the month over 1983. Leading the way for Pontiac In California during February over 1983 on a selling day basis are Pontiac G20 CHE VY VAN C ELEBRITY SEDAN 6000, up 220 percent; Flreblrd, up 92 percent, and Pontiac 2000 Sunblrd, up 41 percent. California Fiero sales continue to pace the nation, account- ing for 13 percent of the division's total 9,692 February deliveries. Calendar-year-to-date Pontiac sales through February In California have reached 8,907, up 106 percent from 1983. Model-year-to-date totals of 20,247 for the state are up 55 percent over the 13,036 new car deliveries reported during the com- parable period In 1983. C-10 CUSTOM DELUXE FLEETSIDE PICKUP ' I I . . HUNTING.TON AMC/JEEP/RENAULT IS OUT TO IE ' . .· I ~ , QVEIJ 350_NEW JEEPS and RENAULTS TO CHOOSE FROM . 1984 JEEP BRAND NEW 1884 OVER 30 DOW~SIZED . . GRAND WAGOIEER RE!~!~!y~!~~RE c:::g~:::t · OYER 12 TO CHOOSE FROM GET OUR PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY! "BUILT IN AMERICA'' IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! BASE MODELS, PIONEERS, CHIEFS, WAGONEERS &·LIMITEDS- HURRY WHILE THE SELECTION IS GOOD! CADILLACS 5 10,995 1 10,995 . 1983 DODGE VAN tHYHllOI 1980 El >CAMINO Custom Paint, TV Antenna, Custom Like Newt Factory Air Conditioning - Wheels; conversion by Sellect Vans. low miles. (1098562) (2F06381) •14 995 •5995 . 1981 CNTL MARK VI SDN !!~~a~c~~~l!!t.C~!!EI!! Loaded with options. (1CTU585) trol, CUMtte Tape Player, T-Top Roof -lela than 10,000 mllee (ID 424804) '13,995 ON SALE!!! • 11 , . 5 3995 N NEW 1980 CUTLASS BROUGHAM Diesel. cruise, tilt, power win- dows/locks. wire whl covers. (1ALW291) •3995 1981 RIVIERA Equipped with all factory power a11lsted options. Low miles (1BIY551) 5 13,995 5 14,995 CADILLACS 1978 BUICK REGAL Air Conditioning, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Below Average Miies. (359ULC) '4995 1978 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS SUPREME BROUGHAM. Power wln- dowa/aeat/door locks, crulae controt (479488) '4995 1982 CAPRICE SEDAll Power windows. tilt. cruise. (1HJU008) 5 7995 1978 MERCURY MARQUIS SEDAN. Stereo cassette tape player, cru i se control , power Mat/windows/door locks. like new (557807) • , • .. • -, ..... --------~------'----"•-----------------------·1 -..... _----~--~--------~1----------------·---~--~ ------------------------~111-----------~~------~ . ....c 9l)nt( [·. -~ ll)'fU Ml.IC MmC£ -NllC M)TlC( NllC 11nu Ml.IC ll>TICE NI.JC ll)TICE -----------~--------------------~ ______ ...,. _______ ....,. _______ ~----------..--..o...; ......... ___________ ...,. _________________ ~------...... ----------~~ . e.cna•.. HCiihOue• I •• ncnnouew.. ~~ .. ·=.. l'WhliOW911"11... NTmOUelUllall fllCTITtOWIUU ... ~MUI--..... IT.Im r ..... 8'TAM • 11' ' -.... n--r um •TATWT w 8'TA,_.., lllAm STAW MOTICe 19 "°'HY QIY!H Q\111 a Tll9 ~ ,..on II **'9 Ttle ~ ~ 18 doirl9 The foloWtnQ ...-we Ooir'8 Ttle folowlrtO pereont .. dolrlG The ~ ~ It dolne The ~ P9'90n II ~ be hli6d ~ -Dueln9le -... ~ -~ -bullrMM ... ~~~Of"!_. ~.-LIHOAWI MAL U TATe IN.-APO MACHIN W1 fOtdl\MI THI CUSTOM IMAO!. Q4 Dir· AYALA Oii.UTION8, IHI A0DS ~ 744 W.. 1tol, P006ATRIC SUf'OICAL 0"°°' ..... , ......,._ u.. ... °"""' ~ Avenue, Weetmlnlt•. C09taJofw\Meel..AeedTe· :20a2:'v.... °'OMHO!COOHTV.a&&PWlen-...... on ... ~ " In tN VUTMEHT co .. tM01 at.tdan c.c.ta ...... CA ma ,.. 8t. Cost• Meea. CA. t2.t27 ..... ·--. ...... ,,...., ~ Council ~ Of City Hell n or .. u.ouna ~ CA. tttn w.nn Allen w .. m1 '°'dtlMI Donekl Jeftf'~ u. o.r-... ,....._,_ ,_. ..., ._. ,alt Dt!Y9. Cost• ....... at t :30 W•hMb A U no•••. 21401 °""'Co.la MMe, CA t 2t2t l,.it St., eo.i. CA. 12827 Moel M ~ et:l1 ~ cap., Newpot1 Cellt. t2tlO leecfl. Cfllf 12113 p m . Of u eoon ttletMt\er • pqc> 8hericSM Ot . L.IOUf'& NIQUel, CA. Thia~ II conducWd by: en JI.Ille 8talle 8turd9Yant. 1S4 Oet· AV911U9. W•mlnll•. 'CA. t7tt3 tNI ~ 11 fly. 9n Ct9lg L L..ow1oe. OPM MS. 1'40 I~. on the todowinO 11Mll: !tHn lndMdual. ---St~ CoetA MeN, CA t2t27 8MMM A. Oavldaon, HS 1 lnCIMduail T~ H .. OrtYe, Laguna 8Mc:h, PROPOS .. D OA DINANC( Thla~leoondUC'ted by.M OlennA.W11e Thlel>UM!eMlloonduc:11dby.M ~ A~ W.,,,...,, Jotwl~ CIM.82t81 "-pel Cod9 ,...,_ lndMduel. Thie 1tat.,,_.t wt11 flied With 1M ·-· ... ·--· ~~ eted eeeoci&tlon ou-CA. 82tl3 TNe st•~ Wl9 fled wtttl t"9 Thlt bu91nme la conduct.s by an emending the Munlel W.n.t> Llnghl . County Ctenc of Or.nge County on ltw1 • partnenhlp. Thlt buelnMI II ~-' l>Y" • Coun\Y Clertc of Or9no9 County on IMMduel Ing ~~~king~:::-,..:.,..~ Thie ltet9m«'ll WU lied wltn 1119 Feb. 21, 1984 Ooneld J. Benulolt Q91Wel pertNf'lhlp. F9b. 24, ttl4 CrelO fj, Lowe OPM ..,.ti,.._ n Y*' " ,., ,,,_._...... County c.11 ot <>ranoe County on ~ Thi• tt•t91Mnt wM Ned wjth tM &Mt..-O.vldeon ,_ TN. 1ta1.-net11 wu lllild with the ton. EnvlronrMn ..,.. .. """• ir.o. 21, 11M Pvblllhed OrlllQ4t Cout O.lly County CWtt of Orllf'Qe County on Thia 1t•lem9n1 WU med with tr. Publlehed Orenge Cout Deity County CWk of Orenge County on •io;:A~Pd~EO ORDINANC E ~ PllOI Maren 8. HS, 23. 30, 1884 IJen 31. 10'4 County Ctet1I Of <>reno-County on Plot Merch 2. 8, If. 23, 1984 Ifft>. 23, 1884 atn41ndlno the MunlOlpel Code con· Publl.n.d OrlllQ4t Cou1 Delly 1544-8.4 ~ F.t>. S, 11M 122t44 ,,_, oemlng •dmlnfatraUve chengee to Piiot M91'Ctl II, 10. 23, 30, llM PublllMd Orenge Cout Oelly flt:l7'1IJ ----------------------1 Publlthed Or•"l: Cout o.ltv the S"'n Ordlneno. Eiwtronmental 13-41-'4 Pllol F•b. 17, 24. Mardi 2. 0, llM Publlehed <>reno-COMt Delly "8JC ll)TIC( Piiot ,_..,en 8, 18, 3, 30, 1014 ·v r_ 1111m11c NOTICE Ka-14 Piiot Feb. 24, Mwch a. 8. ''· 1811 IS64·14 Detttm1n1t1on ~empt. n~u 10t2..f4 fllC1TT'IOUt .., .... , PROPOSED ORDINANCE Pl8JC NOTlCf .... .-STA-.... amending Tiiie 5 ot the Munlclpel t17oa rta.IC NOTICE -• • .. • PtaJC NOT1CE Cod• conC9f'nlng 1lgn11ge tor n11-NOTICI Of' TMllTD'I IALI NOTICI Of' TJllUITll'I IALI "8.JC NOTICE TM IOllowlnO per90n1 er• doing ----------- row. d"'1 comrne<cill Iola En-T .a. NO. t• T.I . No. Ult F1CTTT10UI ..,.,..,, bualn9N..: NCTITIOUe .,... .. wonmental Determln1t1on· Ex· ~A.NT MOTICa TO NOTICI N.,_ ITATUllHT fllCTinOUI ..,.._,, SOUTH COAST PAIHTIHQ 81!"-..,._ STAT'lmN1' empt ~ OWNmJt YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A The IOllowlng .-.on•.,. doing ..... 8'fAT'llllmNT VICES, 2121 s. Sueen St Tll9 llOlowlng pet90n .. dolnO PROPOSED ORDINANCE YOU AM• D«'AUl..T UlllOeR A OEED OF TRUST, OAT!D Ja/\uary bull,_ u · Tt\9 IOllowtng J*'IOM.,. doing E. Santa Ana, Caltf. 827C>C ~ M imendlng Ttlle 5 ot the Munlclpel 0.ID Of' TRUal, OAftD '*"" 12, 1083 UNLESS VOU TAKE AC BLUE LINE COMPANY, 24002 El ~ .. , ~ L Roth, 6216 !. Chapma11 8.T.S...i. _611 E. 30th, Newoor1 Cod4tc0<>c.<n1ng 11gn mllnl911anc9 *"' M, tta. UNLl.H YOU TAKI TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-Rond Lane. El TOlo, CA 82e30 AIR SEA LANO TAAVllL, 38l8 S. Ave. Sp 15, Orlllge, Calif. tteee BMch. 1.A!lt. 82863 Enwonmen111 0.termlruillon !x· ACTION TO ,,_OTICT YOUR ERTY, IT MAV BE SOLO AT A PUB Frenlt Uano-f<u!Wlg Hu, 24082 El Brialol Rob«10 Uof9nte, 400 M9rrlmao 8~ Jeen 81111, 238& Sente Ana •mpl. end ~.fTllAY • IOLOAT A l.IC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EX· Rond LaM . El T0to. CA 02630 R, Senta Aile, Cellf 7. Coete MeN, Cetlf. 82e27 AV't., Cost.a..._., Cellf. 82821 REZONE PETIT JON R-94-04. ~ MU! •• YOU .. ID ... PLANAT10N OF THE NATURE OF Julia ll..Chuan Hu, 24082 El Rond 84plnJnav«i.332 Flint Ave ' Long Thi• bua'-II conducted by • Thie bullneae It conducted by en ce111orn11 u1e1tyle C01porat1on. IXP\.MATIOH Of' Y,. NATUA.I THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. Lane EJ T0<o, CA 82630 BMcti. C.Af 80814 09'*'111 pettn«llhlp lndlvtcklal aulnortze<S 19en1 l<>t N-port-M ... Of' nm l'ROCal.IMHG AQAJNIT YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAW-Steve Ji u-Ming Chl1ng. 9 Prellbha Jhav«f. 332 Flint Ave , Pnlllp l.. Roth Sybil Jeer\ 8911 Untlied School Dtstrlct whtch la YOU. YOU IHOULD COHl ACT A YER Duakywing, Irvine, CA 92714 Long BMcti, Cellf toe 14 Thi• •t•t91'1'19111 ... flied with the Thie atatem.nt WM !lied W11h 1h9 underg0<t19 annexation trom Coun-LA~ On Aptll 8. 11184 al II 15 am Eli.tt Blh-Vuen Chiang, t e>u.i<yw-Thtl buliNU It oonducted by County Clwtl ot 0rallQ9 Coutlty on County CWk of Orange County on ty A4 10 C1ly A2 IOCl led I I 2542 On W«tneedly Aptll 4, 1084. •t GATEWAY MORTGAGE COAPOR-1ng, Irvine. CA. lll!l14 hulband Ind Wife f'~ 10. 1914 ,~ 24, 1084 Sanl8 Ana Av4tllue Etwtronm«itaJ 10:00 A.M .. COLONIAL TRUST ATION, I Calllorn11 corporetlon U lnia t>ullnesa la conducted by· 1 B1p1n JhaY«t ,,,._ l'nlS11 ()etMm1na11on Neg111ve ()ec:ler-DEED SERVICES, INC. u duty IC>-duly appointed Trustee unoe< and 0-11 partnwanlp Thie aletemenl w• hied with ,,,. Publiahed Or~ Cout Delly Publlehed ()f&nge Coat Dally at1on lor l ent111ve Map tor Trect pointed Truat .. under Ind purauenl purauanl lo Deed ol Truat recorded Fr1t1k Liang-Kuang Hu County Clefk of Orlt\09 County on Piiot Merch 2.11. 1 • 23, 11114 Pllo1 ~arch t , ta, 23, 30, llM 121 "' to DMcS ot Truat recorded Maten J1nuet)' 21. 1903. u 1n11 No Julla Ll-Chuan Hu Feb 24 1984 1224-34 136&-84 NOTtCE 1S FURTHER GIVEN 1n11 25, 1883, u lnat Ho 03-126891. of 03-033307. ot Oftlctal Records 1n Steve Jiu-Ming Chiang . ' f'2lalt -----11111----.c-.n-~--E-----·t. ___________ _ .ii !>lid 11me and pl.ce 11il 1nterHted Official Reootdl In the ottic. ot tri. tM otflce 01 tM County Rec;01der of Eli.tt Blh-Vuan Chiang Publlahecl Or•OQ9 Coaat Dally ___ .;.,...;;..;;.~ __ nu.._'1""..------Nil.JC M>TICE l)t!rsons may appeer and be ~rd County A.corder otEOrange CountyC, Or10Q9, State of C111torn211 ex-Thi• 11atement wea llled with the Piiot March II. 10, 23, 30, 188-4 'tCTITlOUI 9UIMll · ...,......_..., ....... .. by the City Council on 1ne C•llfOlnla, WILL s LL Al PUBLI eculed by LYNNE A FRANT WILL County Clerk of Orllflge County on 13511-84 NAM! 8'fATDAaNT ..... N::.!....,.,,,. .. :: .... .... alorernen1toned m111er AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO Jan 24 1984 T"' f"""......, .....,.,.... I d......,, -.. ,,._..., EtLEENP PHINNEY CnyClerk FORCASH.CASHIER'SCHECKOR HIGHESTBIDDERFORCASH (p1y-' F23tnt ---·----------... .,..., ... ng -~· I -· .... The tollowlng pereon la doing I( .... ftOUTIOUI .,._ .. MAmSTA~ I The folOwtnG peraoM .,.. OOlflg ~-8 a. KAH • IOHS. A CAU. FORMA LIMITED l'AATitl!M.HIP • t6 Hunt• Street. IMM. CA. 92714 Kung YI Lin, Oener* pettner, 11 Hunter SlrMI. IMne. CA 821 \A Mou sneno Un. Um11ed Pertns, 16 Hunt• Str•. lrvlne, CA t27t4 H"*"'O Chiu Un, Limited Pen-'*· 111 Hunt8f Street, INIM, CA 021t4 Thia bullMM la Qonducted by • Hmlted '*1'* Kung VI Un Thia ateterMnl wee tiled with tM County Cletk Of Or111ge County on Merctl O. 1084 • ,.._ Publlahed OrellQ9 Cout Deify Piiot M11dl 8, 10, 23. 30, 1N4 1376-14 FICTrnOUI IUINH HAM9 ITATW•NT Tile following pereon II doing OUtlneu aa SNQW WHITE CLEANING, II 13 Cll•llM Or .. N9WPor1 8Mch. CA t 2M3 Kathleen Sentllll. 513 C.t•llna Dr .. Newpo<1 BMch, CA. 02&&3 Thlt bullnea la oonducted by en lndlvlduet Kathleen SatltllH Thta atetetnenl WU filed with the County Cl«1I Q} Orange County on Jen 11. 111'4 '2.ltlot Publlshed Orang. Coaat Dlllly PJIOI Feb. 10, 17, 24, Mweh 2, I t1184 1118-'4 Publtsheo Orange Co1s1 Dally Piiot CERTIFIED CHECK. (p1y1ble at eble et time ol tale In lawful money Published Orengo Coaat Dally m-IC ..,..TIC£ bup11!'4'9'MI' !'K: STORES aay Viet~•· buam... u : March 9 198• time ot uJe In lawful money of th• of the United S111e1) 11 the front Pilol Feb 17, 24. March 2, o, 1984 ____ ,. __ UUL __ nu ________ S ",...~..,. M Calif. 92 .. .,7 ..,,,. SUBSEA UNLIMITED. 11105 Al•-mm1 tC NOTICE 1366·04 United Stltea) at the tronl entrance entrance to the Old Orange County 967-84 l .. ..,.,.,, .... · "' blll't\I 81 t B. Huntington S.11en, ,..,_ ------i to IM county courtnouH , 100 Civic Courthouse, localed on Santa Ana ";~:A~~:.':r" CharlH Vaughan, 1827 Port CA.112848 fl1CT1TIOUI aulfN!lta "--t~ Drive West, S lllll Ana, Call-Blvd., betw-n Sycamore St & -A.lhley, Newport 9Hch, Callt. J-'-Cllar1M DovaJa, 1806 Ala-"""'"' ~ Dim C NOTICE The followlng pertona ere doing 82860 ~s· 89 h NANI STAftlHHT fomle all right, Utle and Interest con-Broadwey. Santi Ana. C•llfo,,,la 1111 J'uull bualneu u . Thia bullnesa It eonoucted by. en bem1 I. •B. Huntington ac . TM lollowlng pert0n 11 doing DEATH N OTICES v.yed 10 and now held by It uncM< right. title, end lnlereal conveyed to -------------I HILLHURST PROPERTIES, Suite lndlVlduaJ CA 82849 bu11MN u : Mid Deed ot Trull In tM p<Ope<ty end tlOW held by If under Hid Deed NOTICE Of 20. 220 NNport Cent« Drive, MN-Ch11lel V1ugh.,i Thl9 bullnee.11 ~*'by -" v . ' P. CLEANING AND MAIN- sltu1ted In aald County and Stale of T1u11 In IM p10P9r1Y 111uated In AVAILAllUTY Of' port BMcti, Calif. 02080 Thi t t t riled with the lndlvldu.i, TENANCE. t891 Meae Ot L-8, detlclr1bed u : Mid County end Stale dncrlbed II ANNUAL REPORT "-··..,.tlona. Inc.. I C.ilfornle C '1 a ,..' .... ~k of Owu Cou ty on Joaaph C. Oovele Beote Ana, CA. 82707 lot 20 ol Trecl No. 7061 u ,,_, Lot 11 of Tr·-No 3346, 1n the The annual reoon tor the v-er ._...._ oun Y ...._ range n Thia at1t.-net1t wu flled with the ,..._.. '""' Corrvvatlon, Suite 20. 220 New""" Feb 10 19"• Vern C. Reyent, 10t 1 M ... Dr m•"' -~Cled In 8oott 288. ~ City ol "--11 ••eaa, County ol Or· 1983 of OONALDA M PELLETIER ,,_, ""'' · • "'" -County C1ett1 of Or•,.,.. County on D -,__... \Alll "" C9nter Drive, Newpon a..cti, Calif .. _, -...-l -8, Senti Ana. CA. 82707 • WOO 38 through 4 1 loolualve ot la-enge. State ol Clllfornla. aa per FOUNOA TION. INC . 111vaJl1ble tor 02660 PubffaMd °'T. Cout Daffy F90. 2 t. 1984 naM00 Palrlela E. Reyent. l681 M ... Or tu:VEREND GEX>RGE ROY celleneoua Maps, record• o• Or-map rec0<ded In Book 10&. Paoea tnspectton •t 1756 OreOQe Ave , Tnla bull~· I• conduct..,. b.,. • Pll IM _ .. & 9 1 23 ,.... L-6. Senta Ana. CA. 02101 W()CJ[) '"'"-"':-'Cl ct way M arch IOQ9 County, Celllornle 40 ind 4 1 of Mlscell1neou1 Map• 1n Costa Meu. CaJ1tornt1. during reg-llmlted part',;;"lhlp .., ' 0 ., ... , · • · · ...,.. Publlehed Orlllge Cou1 Dally This bu.W--It conducted by en r---fruatOI °' record owner AYED ,,,. Ottica ol lh• County Recorder ot uler business hours by eny clllz.en 111 P 1222-84 Piiot M11cll O, 18, 23, 30, 1984 lndlvldual -I !184 In Newport Beach MOUSA NABER end NAWAL M uld County who 50 requests within 180 dlyt ~~:.~,· ~u llled With the ·-1c Ml"IJIC( 137S-14 Vern c.' ~· lll'IOV(-d husband of Elsie M NABER The slrM I adoreas ot lhe real from dale of publication ot this no-County Clerlt of Orange County on 1----"~UUL~ . .._nu-....-~-----1 Thi• st1t«nent wu llled with Ille Wood of Costa Mesa father The 11ree1 1ddreu and other property desc11bed above 111 tice Feb .• 10• 1984 • "'*'9C HEANNO NOTICE _______ "8 ... __ U_C_NO __ TIC£ ________ 1 County Cler1l of Orenge County on ( P I R W ood f commoo ~ion, 11 eny, of the pwl)Of1ed to be' 364 En1 16th WILLIAM A SCHMIOT F2m1t '°11*1 CLOllNQ Of Jen. 25, 11134 o au oy o ree4 Pf'opert)' ~lbed l bOV9 la Plao1 •A & B. Costa Mesa C1l1-Pnnopll Manage. 90L8A CHICA •DtAN fl'tCTITIOUI MlllNE8a '2al'1't I I o rs ham, PC'nnsylvama, purported to be 14782 Doncaate< f()(nt1 112627 Published Orange Coast Delly P1~~~= 2,~7,23~a'. Dally AT TAaMAM DAfVI NAME ITAft•NT Publlan.d 0rlllQ4t Cout Dally Doctor Georg<· 0 W ood ot Road, lrvtne. Celttorn11 The underaigned TrullM dia· Piiot Mllrch 9· 1984 1210-84 The City of Huntington a..cti bu~~ ~· 11• doing Piiot Feb. 17, 24. Mwch 2. 8, 1984 C t.o M d M rs Dons The undersigned Trustee dis-Clelma lily ll1btllty tor any 1nco11ec1-1363-84 Tr&Nportellon Comml"'°'1 hu ~ 05 · esa an <.:an•~ "--·, ci1lmall'lyll11blllt}ll01anylnconeci-neuoftlleatreet addreu11no o1hef I------------------------ICheduled 1 public '-fog to di.. TUNESMITH (TUNESMITH). 203 Janl' Bray of ., ... n.ius nea1 of tile street lddrMS ll'td other common deslgn111on. 11 any ahown PUBLIC NOTICE fltlM.IC NOTICE c:uaa Ille poeelble c1oe1ng of the AVO<ledo #23, Costa Mee&, CA also '>Urv1ved by eigh t common dealgn1uon. If any, shown herein 1-----;.;;..;~--~---------------8ott1 c nic. medlet\ lalend at 02$27 ..__..... s Id .... 11 .... d b t Marc Smenton o. t 03 S1nt1 grandl·hildren and four ......... n • aa .... wt .,.,. ma e u SUMMA"Y OF FtCTITIOUUU.,..11 Tumen Drtve. TM "'"""9 11 d h Id e F o Said Ille wtll be made, bul without covenant Of warranty. ex· PROPOSED OllDINANCE NAMI ITAftMINT aetledulild fOf 7:00 P.M., on March laaJ:4vidcg::,~3Cfv~~7 •23, great gran C 1 r n r -without covenant or warranty, ex-preaa or lmplled. regarding l•lle. A proposed ordinance la ached-Tile lollowlng pereona are doing 13, 1994, In the Chy Hall Council Coell Mell, CA. 0262 7 mer ~tor o f the Assem b l y pr"' or lmpl~. regarding !Ille, oo-.,on. or ancumbr1nce1. 10 uled tor adoption 111 the regular City bualn..a u . Chamb«a, 2000 Main StrMI, Hunt-~~es~~nl ~~~~c: ~~s:a~ :~::ng~tden~~~~nc:,s, t~ rr:: ~~.::,rn:~~~l~~~~I~ ~: ~:~cig;;:~~eot8~-a;,ct;o'9cri~9,!;; 20~~:ri~=,f~!,R~~: ~:~ 'i!:' ~atlon CommlMIOn Dr~~=~~~~2~ L .. M Ba note(•) MCured by said Deed of Trust. with lnlernt thereon, as the zoning 01 property located 11 Port Beec:h, CaNt. 92080 lnvtt• all lhoM having 111 lnter•l In Thia bu conducted by: • Association in orro Y· Truat, te>-wlt $29,952.61 , 1nc1ud1ng provided Jn H ld not&C•l. 1dv1nGeS, 111 East Wllaon Street from c2 to E. Jemes Murw, 35 Monaco, thla metter to ett9nd. A report on general ~nerahlp. Califorma. member and as provided in &aid note(s), ad-If lily, under the terms of 1110 Deed A2. in coonectlon with Rezone Pell-~ S.aeh, C1llf. 92680 thta matter will be Pf8Mflted et that ~,,f.cata~:owu llled wltn the usher at New por t M esa v1ncea, 11 any. under the term• or of Trust, lees, ch1r9es anO. 11x-tton R-84-01 EtwlronmentaJ De-Hugh Blue, 4 North Portola. llrM. Vou mey call the Publlc Wortia Christian Cen ter, Chaplam u ld Deed of Truat. f-. chergea pentMtl of lhe Truatee and ot the iermlnatlon: Negative Dec:la11t1on. South Laguna. Clllf. 92671 Oepartm«1I •I S36-6431 for fl.lrtn.r County Clerk ol Or.nge County on Con valesant and'"'*'-of the Trustee and 01 trusta creeted by Hid Deed of The motion to give Ordinance Denni• C11ruth. 10579 Br1df01d tnlorme11on. Jen. 30, 1984 at M esa Verde the tru11e c:teated by said Deed or Truat 84-9 first reading carried by the fol-Road. Lltlleton, Col. 80127 Deled: Mereh 1, 1984 '2:1'721et HOSP 1 ta I , 198 0 · l 9 8 l , Truat The total amounl of the unpaid lowing roll call vote Council Mem-Harold Lynchk Jr . 1900 Catiline ALICIA M. WENTWORTH, CITY Publl.ned ~ CoNI Dally ISS onary tn Chin.a and The t>enettclary under said Deed balance ot the obllgauon secured bers AYES Hall, Johnson. Hertzog. Str .. t, Laguna Beach, Cam 92851 CLERK Piiot Feb. 17. 24, , lllah 2, ~sf~ ~be1t, l932-1949, Graduate of Trual heretolore executed and by the pr<>Qerty to be sold and McFarland Schafer, NOES· None John Oaborn, 10510 Bradford CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH delivered to the underllgned a writ-reasonable e1t1m11ed costs, ex-ABSENT None Road, Ullleton, Col 80127 Publl.ned Orange Coast Dally Piiot o f Valley For ge CoUeg e, ten Declar1t1on of Default and De-penaes and 11dvll'tce1 at the lime ol Tile lull text ot the propoaed Oldl-John H Kerwin, 3 Burnt Miiia Mlleh 3, 6.11. 10a. Valley Jt'orge. PennsylvanJa mi nd'°' Sale. ll'ld •written Nol1Ce ~he Initial publlcalion of Ille Notice nance may be read in Iha Ctty Ro•d. P1uckem1n. New Jeraey 1290-a. Reverend W ood pioneer ed ot Det1vlt Ind Election lo Sell The ot S11e ia $54.202 83 Clerk's office at 77 Fa.ir Drive. Cotta 07078 ____ 11111 ___ .,.-..,..--TICE------1 undersigned caused said NotM:e ot The t>enelic11ry under said Deed Mesa Thll bualneas i. conduC1ed by a i-UULR. nu three A&wmbly o f God Defau11 Ind Elec11on to Sell lo be of Trull heretofore ex~ and EILEEN p PHINNEY Cily Cle<k general plftne<lhlp Churches, Ravenna. Ohio. racOlded In the county Where lhe dellvered10 the undersig~w11t-Publlsned Orange Coasl Dauy Pilot Hugh Blue Traverse, M 1ch1gan and Jef-reel propeny 11 IOGated ten Dec:lar111on of default and De-Maren 9 t984 Tnts a111emen1 wu tiled With,,,. Truatee or pW1y conducting l&le mi nd tor Salt and 1 written Notice 1367-84 County Clerk ol Orange County on ferson v11le. lnd1ana a nd COLONIAL TRUST DEED SEA-ot Del1ult and Elect1on to Sell The 1------------I Feb 10. 11184 pastored 15 other churches VICES. INC under11gnec:t caused said Notice ot C NOTICE F2.ll320 in 10 different states. past 131\7 E111 Hedley Street Default and Election to Sell lo be 1 ____ Pt1J_.;..;;...;l;....l_....;.... _____ 1 Pubhahed Orenge Cout Dally city chaplain t.o t he c1ty Whittler. CA 90601 recOl'Oed In tne county Wlle<e Ille FICmlOUS 9UINNES.I PllOI March 2, II 16 23, 11184 213 690-2912 real property 11 IOClted ST TEMENT 121!>-M c:ounc1J of M orro Bay, Cali-COLONIAL TRUST DEED SER-Date February 24 t984 NAME A The 1o11ow1ng 1>«sons are OOlng forrua and past c1v1han VICES. INC GATEWAY MORTGAGE COR-bu11neu as ch aplain a t Fort Leona.rd u aaid Trustee. • PORATION HHP ASSOCIATES, Suite 20 220 Dlmttc loll'ITICE By Bonnie De Ponte aa said Truatee I"~ nu W ood V1S1tat1on will be Put>liahed Ora""" Coasl Dally Ptlol 600 N0<1h Brand. Glendale CA Newport Cenle< Drive, N-pon ---..;...;;~------- 98 .. ,,.. Beach. Call!. 92660 FtCTITIOUa au...-11 FICTTTIOUI au ... u N~ITA~NT The following~· ere doing bullneN u: HVROLER, 2124 N FrMman. Senta Ana. Calif 92106 Richard Cnltlea Bliven. 2124 N FreMill'I, Santa Ana. Cellf 927oe Llndell Larry Colllna. 1331 Saratoga. Oreno-. Cllllf. 92669 Thia bullnen Is condvcted by· I general partnerlhlp Richard C. Bliven Thia statement WU tiled with ,,,. Ml.JC NOTICE FICT1TIOUI 80 ... al NAMalTATW•NT The tollowlng peraona we doing bualneel u . MR. BUCK'S LIQUOR. 2980 Fair- view Roed. Cotta M .... CA 92026 FUch11d Henaen, 700 Quell Circle, Anaheim HIMa, CA 92807 JllMI H. Heeec:ti, 10672 Roclc- hurat. Senta Ane, CA. 02105 Slaven E Heuch. 5021 Clinterbury. CyP< .... CA 00630 John D HeMch. 167 Adllr Street. Long BMcti, CA. 80805 Thia bl.lam.ea 11 COndUC1ed by: • Q9Mrll pennerlhlp Rleherd HartMl'I Saturday, M arch 10, 1 4 March 9 16. 23. 1984 91203 Hlllhurat Properties, a 11m1ted NAMI ITATIMeNT from NOON to 9 PM and 1374"84 818-956-7100 e•I 2510 partnership Suite 20. 220 N-port The , ............ nn ,_,eon, •re doing S d I 0 AM I 9 P M By Edna G Kebbet C D . N "'·-C t "'""'"'"" .. --un ay unll Ml.IC NOTICE Publlahed Orenge Coast Dally Piiot 9= rive. ewport ._.ch. 111 · bualneu u : F'uneral servtees M onday, 11703 March 9, 16, 23, 1984 Roland J Jensen. 1010 E1tt PI'J.;\ T~~.v1E1~~PE~~N~p~a'!~ County Clerk of Orange County on Feb.24, 1084 Thia 111temen1 waa llled with the l"2m1t County C..tc of Qfenge County on Publlahed OrlllQ9 CoU1 Diiiy F9b. a, lOl4 P2llotlS M arch 12, 1984 at 11 AM at NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE 1372-84 Chestnu1 Avenue. Santa Ana, Call!. Sulla J, Santa Ane, CA. 92105 N ew port Mesa C hristi.an T.I . No. 3293 92701 DP·2 o.valopmenl Company, Cent.er. O fficiants mc.lude, NOTtCE Ml.IC NOTICE Anthony J Ursano Family Truat, Ltd., Robert Brewster Cl11tc. Gen-... 11wlC ..,..TICE Dr Geo 0 W ood Rever -YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A 2005 Palo Ve<de AV4tllue. Long .,., P1r1ner, 3008 Cor111nd Piece. ruDL nu Piiot Mll'Ch t , UI, 23, 30, 1084 Publl.ned Orang9 Coal Diiiy 1382-a. Piiot Feb. 11. 24, Match 2, 9, 1984 -----------072·'4 f'tB.JC NOTICE d. p uJrgeE ' and' Re DEED OF TRUST. DATED January NOTICE Of' TRUITEE'I SALE Beach, Caltf 90815 N.W . Weahlnglon. D.C. 20008 ru-...........,, 1 ......... en a vans ver -12, 11183. UNLESS VOU TAKE AC-T.I . NO. J343 Peter R. Ursano, 16123 S1. Croix DP·2 o.v .. opment Compeny, "'"'"'""' _, end W ayn e Tesch Int.er -TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-VOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A Clrcie. Huntington S.acn, Call!. Lid. A. Anthony DuPont, Gefieret NAMI ITAft . ...cT' 'ICTrnCM.118UIMll m en t H tlls1de M emorial ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-DEED°' TitUIT DATED ... , 12. 92649 Pattn«. 2300 VI• Penchero, PllOe The followlng peraona .,. do'ng ..... 8TATIMIN'T P .... k. D-""'--ds ""-'-f LIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EX-1112. UNLE•• YOU TAI(( ACTtON Thie bualnes• I• conducted by· a Verd91 EatltM. CA 80214 bullneal u : The follOwlno P«ION .,. doing .. .ncuUIJJ ' \...dll onua. PLANATION OF THE NATURE OF TO "'OftCT YOUR H<>Me, If generel partnerahlP Thia bullMU II oonducted by, I MESA RENTALS, 1505 Tuatln bualMM a : F amHy p ref ers don.au ons be THE PROCEEDING AGAINST VOU, MAY M IOU> AT A PU9l..IC IALE. Douglas A. Hiii, VP limited pann«Slllp. AV9., Coet1 Mell. Celli. 82821 00U0 BROWN & ASSOCIATES. made to the Geor ge R W ood YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAW-w YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION Tnla statement WU !lied with 1119 Robert Brewster Cl•rtl. 0-11 o.n E. HOOVW, 15t3 Tuetln Ave., 23801 HOOett Bay, Laguna Niguel, M emorial Fu n d N ew port VER Of THI! "'OCEEDIHO AOAINIT County Clerk of Orange County on plftner eo.te Mell, Callf. 02e27 Cellf. 02977 • On Aprll 6, 1984 at 9 15 1.m . YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT Feb 10, 1984 Thi• lletement Wll flied wl1h ,,,. Ron L. Hoover. 15113 Tuetln Ave., OOugtM Ramabeok Brown, 23801 C hrtst1an Center, Costa GATEWAY MORTGAGE CORPOR-LAWYER. F231111 County Clerk ot Orange County on Coste M..._ Calif. 02627 Hobtr1 Bay, L.agune Nlgu.i, Cllllf Mt.IC NOTICE RCTITIOUI au ... H MAMIE ITAT!MIHT The lolloWlng peraona 11e doing bullneu u : TRABUCO SELF STORAOE 4621 Teffer Avenue, Suite 100, New port 8Mci1, CA. 82060 L/F No. 10, 1 Clllfornl1 plftn« ahlp,. g9Mfel pertnet, 10 Cori>or ate Pleza, Newport BMcti, CA 82680 TM WOiiam Lyon Compeny. • generel Pat1"9r of L/F No 10, I California corp0<atlon. 19 Cori>or lte Plaza, Newport Beach, CA 92080 Thia bullneea It conducted by. I general partnenlllp Rlcft11d E. Fflllk... Vice Pr-' den I Thll 1t1temenl '#U II~ with the Coutlty Clerk of Qfanga Cotinty on Ffl> 21, 1984 f'tB.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUI 9U ... U NAME ITATE•NT The lollowlng P«M>n la doing bualt'141M u : (e)ADT MARKETING UNLIMITED, A DIVISION OF AMERICAN DATA TECHNOLOGY (b)ADT AMERICAN DATA TECHNOLOGY. 01 Ex9t91'. lrvtnct, Clllf. 1127 16 8-ymour H. C. Yu, 1015 Newport HHla Or., Newi>Ort BMcl\, Calif 92080 Tllll bullMM le conducted by: 1111 lndlvldual 8-ymour H C Vu Thlt statement wu flied with the County CWk of OraMe County on Feb. 24, 11M ~ Publithed Or9n09 Coul Oelty Pilot M11ct1 II, tO, 23, 30, 1084 1357-84 Mesa Pu~rce Brother BeU ATION. 1 CaJtlfornia corporaoon. as STAN-SHAW CORPORATION A Publlshed Orange Coaat Dally Feb. 2. 1084 WIHlam Sutherland, 4015 GolcMI\ 028,!.!_,._ Randell Barlh, 014 13 th Broadway M ortuary. Three-dyly ap004n1ed Trustee unde< and CALIFORNIA CORPOR.ATION as P1101 M11ch 2. 9, 16, 23, 1984 '2:37171 Arraw. Rancho Piiiot Verd91. Calli ~ tors, 642_9150 ~ent to Deed of Trust rec0<ded duly appointed Truatee under me · 1217-84 LUCE, FOl'WA"D, HA"9fl.TON 1 80274 SI . Huntington 8Mch. Cllll. 02848 ----11111---.,.-111'1--TIC[----Januery 21. 1983. as 1nat no lollowlng described died ol trust aCRWPI Thia bulllneu Is cond11Cted by 1 Thia bullneea II conducted by: • J'UUU\I nu 83 . .()31037. ot Otflc1aJ Records 1n WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION fltlM.IC NOTICE The l«fll of C.,HMftla PltU general partne<lhlp gener.i Oar1Mratllp ----fl'tC-TmOUe ____ autlNE ____ l_I __ N 1he otflce ot the County Recorder of TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH ------------110 w .. t A atrMt Oen Hoover Oouglu Rand.it 8arah NAME ITAftMINT MAURI Orange State of Callfornis ex-or u M l !Orth 1n SeotlOn 2924h of FICTlTIOUS BUSINEaa SM m.ga, CA. t2t01 Thia st1temen1 wu flied wl1h the Thie stat..,,.,,I waa flied with the l'OlNETrE B MAURIN. a ~led by Lynne A Frantz WILL tri. CIVIi Code all right mie and NAME STATEMIENT Publllhed OfaOQe COU1 Dally County Clwtl of Orange County on County CWk of OranQ9 County on bull~ol~ P«M>l'i It doing resident of Laguna Beach. SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO lnlerffl conveyed lo and now held The following persons.,. dotng Piiot Feb 24, March 2 9, 16, 1984 Feb 23. 1964 FneatO F9b. 23, 10'4 iriaaa DEPENDABLE WEEl(LY POOL ~~~~,,.A away M an·h a IY84 HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (pay-by II under said Deed ot Trust in lhe buaineu aa. • 1080-84 D SERVICE, 1482 MeFldden. Hunt ~ ' able 11 time ot sale tn lawful money property h9re1nat1er dHCrlbed J B IMPORTS. 2906 Ltva Oak. Publllhed Orange Coul Dally Publianed Orange Cou1 Illy She IS survived by her hus-of the Unlled Statea) at the !root TRUSTOR PETE CEGLIO AND Fullerton. CA 92636 ------------Piiot Mardl O. 16, 23. 30. 111'4 Piiot Merci\ I, 10, 23, 30, 1884 l~on Beacti, Clllf 02841 band. Ernest P Maurtn. Jr, entrance to the Old Orenge County BLANCHE CEGLIO C Came<on Mlcheel Jolly. 2906 Live f'tmllC NOTICE 135S-04 1363-M lnol::~~~~~:,.o0bl9. Hunt daughters. Debra and Sher· Cour1hOUM , located on Santa Ana BENEFICIARY Danae Otpor-Oak. Fullerton. CA 92635 l " Blvd., between Sycamore St & 1tlon, Lid XIX. 11 Calll01nl11 Um11ed Scott Mltch .. I Brown. 1571 lndua. ftCTITIOUI IUllNEll n1m1 II' Ml"IT1C£ n1m11c unTfCE hit bu Met la oonducted by an ry, sons. P aul F a nd Enc Broadway, Santa Ana. Callfomla 1111 Partnership . Santa Ana Helghla. CA 92707 NAMf ITATElllNT ,.~ nu "~ nu lndlvlduel M aurin, brother B ruce rlgnt, lllle, end Interest conveyed to RacOlded May 18, 1982 as instr Th11 business la conduC1ed by 11 T1le tollowtng P«ton• are doing FtCTJTlOUI autMll ftCTJTlOUl..,UatHE. u -~: :::. ~1 wp flltld .with the Baumeistl'r, sister. Mrs. and now httjd by 11 unoer aald Deed No. 83·17~~47 ol Otflctal Rdcordatn general partne<shlp. buslnua a.1· ~ .,,_--=~NT •-.,-.• ~A1!_!T~~'-", . ...__ Cqunn. pier_k _.C?f Orano• Count." Of! •• .,.,,~..,_, <t,.r..-_,,_,,·~ i01 ... 11Wrlnt1Qft~~t .. .Jn.. .tti~K~l 91M!liM .~~_,_.;.Mot 14ll4W~ )'-· -~ .. ~ • • -,.1IJ9fC-·7r-.~ ,:v. .. ~ ,,~ ·' :w-~ 7• ,,....fii1l9.._, •• ...-..v...,......., .. .,.:.>"(... ~~:..;.<..,,.. • • ,,.;;r..:'1,,1"""' ''ff!'' """4 ,,.,.; ·---~~ 111118'~"'~ · filWIJ1jjt~ ---.... --..Lr"~~Aflt)cr.l ~41'tlif.W~4J ~ ... f~ -~t. tm1101 ST.':' "Sie ~. Sanf1 bualnMt aa: bU~~ u : ' ---l'tm'n drrv Mtiurin Ful1"er a l · Lot 12 ol Tract No. 3345. In the acrlbe1 the lotlowlng properly Th11 statement wu llled with lhe Ana, Call! 112701 ..,, MITECOM, P.O. Box 8965, Foun-OFFICIAL LIMOUSINE TELE-Publlahed Oreng9 'Cout Diiiy m.tss will bf Saturday, City of Co111 Meta. County of Or-Lot 20 of Tract No 9260 In tne County Clerk of Orange County on Paul Gerald MaeMlllln. 2316 VIII• llln \/alley, CA. 02708 PHONE DIRECTORY, 4570 Cempus PllOt M1rch II. 18• 23, 30, 1084 M arch 10, 1984 at 7 PM at •OQe. S111e of C1lll01nia. as per City ot N-por1 Beac11. u per map Jan 24. 1984 Hoger. Newport Beach, Callt 92660 Mllgare1 v.n. 8301 P&olmOllt Drive Suite 8, Newport Beech, CA 136044 A C h h map recorded In Boolt 106. Pages recorded In Book 378. Pages 32 to F231735 Wiibur v Miiie. 1306 W Bey Ave . Or Huntington Beech CA 112648 92680 P .. ~udmpllOCanl f urc[ u 'n 40 1nd ~lof mlacell1n9()Utmap1.1n 37. Jnclualva of Mlscellacneous Publtalled Orange Coast Dally Newpor1Beacn.Calll 92060 Ri>g« Y.n. 8301 Pac.mon1 Dr .. Newport Pacific lnvn1m•nta, asa t·na, t om1a n eu 1ne otttce ot 1he county recorder of Mapa, In the office of lhe ounty Piiot Feb 24, March 2. 9. 16. 1118-4 Wiibur v Miiis Huntington Beacti. CA 92648 inc .. 4670 Campua Drive, Suite 11, of flowprs donations may N ld county Recorder ol Orenoe County C11h-11 13-84 Thia statement waa tiled with the Thia butl1'141N I• conducted by •ri Newport BMch. CA. 82680 rtalC NOTICE '-· d l th Ame E•ceptlng from Loi 12. 60 per-forn11 County Clerk ol 011nge County on Individual Thia bualneM It conducted by • NOTice Of "'9t..IC NOTICE TO •A' m.i I 0 e ,.._ n ca&n cent of the mineral rignu but no MAYBEALSOKNOWNAS t 904 DllOl .IC loll'ITICE Fab 10, 1984 Mwg11etY9h corporation. MHE.D•YTHRLOCAlAOE.NCY C.mc'{'r S<JC1ety \...dbot part ot the aurlece rtgnt1 as r• YKht Marla Newport Beach CA ,.~ "" Fnu. Thia 1tatern«1t wu n1ec1 with the Frank PUMnllno, Preel<*'ll fO.-llATION COMliltlllON Of' Sorb M ortuary, Pasadena served In the Deed from Denni! E 92660 FICTIT10U8 ll.VWNEll Pubhlhed OttOQ9 Coeat Dally County Clertt of 0rlllQ4t County on ~111atem911t w .. filed with 1119 OAANOa ~~t. CALW~ Dm.><:t.or.. Gl1v1n end Vermiett1 M Glavin. "(II• atreet address °' common NAME ITA~NT Piiot Maren 2. o. HI. 23, 11'4 Feb 22. 1994 ty Clettl of <>reno-County on ON nm u.1-..-ATIOH Of A :::;;;...;;;;:;;:::;;;;-;;=:;;;::;;;::--,nuabeno Ind wile, u J04nf tenanta. d911Qn1t1on 11 atlown above. no The lotlOwtng person 11 dotng 1221-84 fnlOll 22, 10'4 ..,..,_Of' ..a.UINCI fOft THI • rec;orO.O August 10. 1966 In Boote w1rr1n1y II given H 10 1U complete-b 1 llh Published Orange C<>att Deity "*1t OflANOa COUNTY IANfT ATION "' 80' 5 Pege 62 of Offtelll Records ness Ot CO<recinest)" u:~E Ml~~ BLIND LAUNDRY 1539 D1m•1c MnTIC£ Piiot March 9. 16, 23, 30, 1084 ....,,.. • ._.. .... Inc. Dl8TRICT NO. I W .. MT ,..1..., The street 1dOr911 ol IM rMJ The benellellfY under said Deed ••onrovta A-,,8 N__,_,. ""---~ ,.~ "" 1351.a. _,. c.,.... on.a, 141ffre t This pubflc hMf._ IMM be held 1n HAii.aoii. LA ... . """ 't'S. properly dHcr1bed l bOve II of Trual. by reason of a t>reac11 or CA 92663 •v . a -""' • .,....., ....,.,. .._._,CA. --thtl 8oard of s~. ~ Monuary • Cemet•ry ' purport9d lo be 360 Easl 16th d•llUll In the obllglhon• HCUred Giibert E Helnty 383 w B•'\-SI Fl~z~:A~~:::r.. Publllned Or~ Cou1 Daity Room, f"1 llOOt. Orang. County Crematory Plac. WA & B. Coste Meaa. CA thereby. heretofore executed and Coall Men CA 92663 • Tne tollowl"" --.an• are doi"" 1 ___ ...;Nl.....;;.;;....;....JC __ NO __ TICt __ -.. ___ PllOt Marett II, 18, 13, 30, 1"4 Hall of Admlnle1r•Uon. 10 Civic 1625 Giiier Ave 112621 dellVWed to IM underllgned a writ· .. ., ,.._. .. ., 1349-14 C9nt• P&au, $ani. Ana. C.Ufornla Costa M.sa The u~slgned Truatee di.. ten Dectarallon of Del1u11 1no De-T1::,111ness ts conducted l>Y An buainesa u FlCTITIOUI ., ... ,, on Wedneeday, Aofll 4, 1984. at IM ~o.sss' Cl•lml any llablllty tor eny Incorrect-mend for Siie, and wr1t14111 nollOI of in~llbarl E Heinly RIVERSIDE BUSINESS PARK -J f~ ~ ... NT. ........... ·-... Ml"IT1C£ houf of 2:00 p.m. or u toOn 11'1«• .,... ot the street addr ... and other l>f•ec:h and of election to c1uM ,,,. Tnts statement w11 filed wltn the ASSOCIATES. Su11e 20, 220 N9w-',,. .... 'V'Wl • .., ....... ~-...... .., ,.~ ,., aner M tM commlllllon'• eoend• common dea1Qn1tlon. II •ny lhOwn undersigned lo NII "'d prol>8fty lo County Clerk ot Or1nge County on ~I~~ Drive, N9Wl>Or1 Beach, ~~OM CLEANERS, 2934 flCTrnCM.11 9U .... I permlta, et which time 11111\lweeted PIE"CE B~THERI IELL 8AO OWA V MOAT ARY , 10 Broadwly Costa M•sa ~2-91 50 BALTZ BEAOEAOH SMITH 6 TUTHILL WESTCLIFF CHAPEL •'l7 £ 17th SI Cosla M.sa &46 ·9371 PACIAC Y~W MEllOtUAL PAfttC c.tn.1~ • Mortuary Ch~ • Cremelory lSOO Ptclflc View Oftv. Hewoort BHctt &44-1700 herein aatltfy aald Obllgellon1, and tnere-Feb 2 198~ 1R E Dr 210 e-.. tn E "-·~ ,._ c• N'" ... IT*......... par1lee IMH b9 heilld. Seid UNI wlll b4J mede, but llt« the und«llgned caused said ' ,217174 anney · aper, """ .,.,.., Hwy., ...,.one cMI Mat, "' -.. ,.._...., d ~Of lnllu«loe are d9flned wlthOUt covenll'lt or w11ranty, •• notlc4t of br•ach and of election to P blilhed Orange Coast Dally ~=~ol920~te 20 1, C09t• Maa, 82625 Tll9 lollOWlng pet-.one er• otno bY law u plant for 1119 prot>el>M Pf ... or implied, regerdlng tltte, be r9COrd9d Noveml>ef 17. 1983 u Pllo~ Feb 24 M1re11 2 II 16 1084 R.eraAotlona, Inc., • Cellforn11 M•h•lo lno., ~••I• Eclw:'d bu= ~26 So H8f'bof 9tvd uhtm.te ~ bound.,,_ and ~. Of enc:umbrlncee, 10 lnltr. No 03-631117. of .. Id Olflc••I ' ' . 108&.t4 corl)Ofatlon. Sult• 20, 220 ~ =:.·:=. ~. cr::l':t .,. Sent• AM, CA. . .. -.vlOe ar ... of local ~tel pey tne remaining prlnelpel aum of R9cofd1 ,. __ t ~ .. -N_,.,1 ......... 1111 -~ .... ~..,. fl-"'~D-· """""• 11.. 11.. • lg!elidM end. •fl• edop11on, may the nota(•I Ma.tr9d by aald Deed of Stld aale wlll ~ m•d•. but 1-------------"""'.,. ""'"'· ·-...... ......,.,, · Thi• bue1neM la ""'"""''r-by:• ..... ..::.'!" ., ~ ..... ".._h,"'cA"' be UNd u thoe btlil tor 1119 1oce1 Tru11, with lnterMt ttl«90n, u lwltnout COWll-"t or warr1n1y. ••· f't&.IC NOTlct 112080 eotPONUOft. _...,. ·--· -~al '90fOeniz.allON provided In uld no1a(a), edvll'ICM, pr ... or Implied. regerdlno 11ti.. ----------------Thi• bUllMM 1• COlldvcted by·• N.E. a.tostrotn. Pr..idenC t2tllf The atUdy ., .. con.late of 11 any. under the term• 01 aaJd DMd on. 01 enoumbrencet. 10 FICTITIOUI au1M11 general Paf1'*'re T"'-tte1afMnt wae Ned wfttl IM Thie bue1neM le oonduct.s W. a sitoidmat.I)' 2.100 •• locet~ of Trull, f .... etiatO-ano •11· pey 1119 r.m11n1ng prlnclpal MJm or NAMa ST.ATWMINT Doi.IOI• A HNI, P Coun~ 0*1( Of Orange County on O-Wel ~. 10ulher1y of lhe San Dl9DO ,,..,,,.., pen ... Of ,,,. TruttM and of tM 119 note(•) NCM ed by llld Deed ol Tile followlng '*'°"'.,.doing Thi• 1talM1enl WM fMed with tl\9 Fet>. 2t. 1914 Tifft Youno (~5) betWMf'I 8olM CNce Aoed trueta CtM1ed by aaJd DMcS ot 1Trut1, with Int•"' at In aal('.f note bUeineu aa County Ci.ti Of Or-ncie County on P-. TNl lt•temenl WM "4ed with the ilnd Bey ~d In th9 City of Trual -,,,()Yld9q. ldYlncM II any, under SWEETOAEAMS LIMITED. 1171' Fet> 10, 1914 Publiened °""'°9 C<*tt O.ity CcM#lty Clerll Of Or.,. COunty on 8MI 8Mctl The 101e1 1moun1 of the unpaid tn. term• ot Yid Deed of Trull, Greenview Ln Huntington Beadl, Publlehed Or~ Cout ~!! Piiot MetGh 0, tO, fa, 30, ,.... ,._ 2t, ,.... _ 11 hM ~ ONrmlned the dll- bt lanoe of the obligation a.cured If .... on11gn end expenw ol the CA 02841 _, 1M444' .. _ ¥elOpmei t of • ..,,_. ot lnlluenol by the property 10 be aold 1nd h' NSt .. end of Ille tru1t1 cruled by Jemte Sneun Argebrtghl, 181 I 1 PIW>t Marett 2, 0, 1 • ~3. 1084 Puollt1ed Orange CONC Deify Wiii ' rwoneb4tt MtlfNted coet1. e.x· lukl Deed ot Tnm Greenview Ln . Hun.tJngton Dwh. 12t0..84 '1oC M..ai t , t8, 23, 30. 1914 the=.,~~:.,~~ -and~ •I lhe 111M of Said .... wtll be helCI on Mereh CA 92149 -----------____ MUC-..;..;--.-..M> ..... n .. M:E_______ ~ ,.........__,_ ~OI m--tll Qu...W.. \,;';ii1a1 publlc:a11on ol the Notlat bO, 1014, et I 1 00 A M at the 171h Mlchele Lorraine Brown, IS742 PdlJC .. JTIC[ l'ICTlllOU9....... -----------;;;.;O(CEQAJ:~;_ of S• 11 $53,7$3 2 1 !Street entrano. to Sten Shew CO<· Miilon Ave •8, W•frnlnR9r, CA -NAm ITAWW P\llJC M)T1Cf lerltlon hM ~ Ptill*ed fOf u. The~ uncs.r Mid DMcS POtltlon. 1570 !eat 17th Str .. 1 026l3 '1CTinou9 Wll The to1oMng ~ le ~ orofeet In ~l•a wMI CIOA of Tnm Mrelofore n.aculed Ind Santa Ana. CA Tllll ~la oonouct.O "Y' a MAm HA~ ~-.: PICTinOUl=8 91\d la .. ....,.. tor pub11c ,.._., cMll~.010 the ~ • wnt The totll amount of tM uf\4*d Q9Mral pen,,.,lhlp, The f~ S*'IOfl II cSOno CIAC'-5 "K" CLENt!M, tOllO um ST • Ute COlntnlMlon'• eteff ottiu *' Dlldet111on of default end 0.. balanCe of the oblloalton eecured JamMt Atgatlf IGf'l bultlMel ea:· Kat-. A'fe.. Oerd9rt Gro'fe. CA. Thi ......, .,. CkllrtCI tooat..:t et 10 CMc c.m.r fltm. mand for Sela anc1 a wntten HollClt Dy lalCI property 10 b4I told, Tlllt llAll.,,,.,,t WU flied wttfl th9 FRI£ 8P!AfT TMJCKIHO COM-f2104 ...,..._ • • Aooi1' ut, Sent• An&. ~ of °""'" and Election IO Sell The l.ogetMt wlttl 11\ICW .. I, .. ,. c.narv-, Countr Clter'k Of Orange ~ty on ,AHY, 11N Pomona A¥1L. Cotta Oona M Kim. 13 ~ !NIN. lllLL Hll,.,. 'LUMalNQ, ,. mew. lf1bwlriol'I, ..... .. ... 111idel111gt..S CIUMd lalCI NoUo9 Of end eetltn9ted coe11. openw, Ind Feb 2. ltlA Mea, CIM t2t2t CA. 92-, 1-4 , 1•'112 w~ &.w IMM. Cellr 7J41134-t238 dur1l\O nor'fNli tu1-o.reu11 and E9ctJon to Sell 10 be ad'orencM. M of tn. oet• tw.af. It ,..,.. Aob911 Pret1on MOOf, 1"1 Tiiie ~ 11condUoteO11y: .,_ 11714 nw ~ r«:Ord9d In l"9 county "'*• .,. 14(),003 t s "'bll-"ed Orenoe c.ocwt Ollfy '°"'°"'' A.,.. e>o.t1 M--. Cellf. lndMctuel. .. Ind K.., ...... • 14'7U BY OROfR cw THI! LOCAL MllH• r ... propeny .. loeatM o.t.· F~ 21. 1814 Pilot Feb 24, Mitch 2. 0, ti, ,.... tat2t Dong .. '°"' w~"""' WW.. Cellf. m 14 CY FOAMATIOH COMM•IOH °' Oat• ,.orvety 27, 1M4 STAN-8HAW CORPORATION «111-M Ttt6t ~ conduc;ted by en nte1 .... .,,,... .. flled _.,.. tN n.~le~ by an OAAHOI COUNTY, CAUFONM OArtWAV MOftl QAGC COA-M Mid TIVlt99, ~ CC11M1tr G1i11t1 of °"""9 °"""Y on 1t•tfpet 0...S: Mardi I , 1 ... POAATIOH 1670 £Mt ~tMt'tll'I Street Ml I' "· Moor ,_ 2}, ,... tc... ...._ NCH.AN> T. ~ • .. Mid Tnaet•. 81t1ta AMJ.}?A 8270' •• •n ,.,.....,.,t ....... 'tlttf\ ... I ,..., Tflll .......... , ...... """ ... lWIUtM °"'°"' eoo Honn lretnd. Gtetloale. CA (7f'l 5-42-a tt knock• onen whln you Co\ln" C• ol °""le eountv on ..,.. a •• 1 1 u._-. ClcluMY an o. Or.,.. County on Loe.I AOency '°""•Iott Cotft. tl203 ~ LYM 8nlntW,·Ahlltanl Sec-UM tetull-Qetlll'IQ Diilif>' ,_., tO, t"'4 .,.. C:...-~...... feet, 24, 1"'4 mr.on (ltlt tM-1100bt 26'2 mwy ~ liltlot Cf .. tlfled ~dt to ,_ ....... ...._.CA.-,_,. ot°""91Counl),~ •Y LA1A I AnOenOt1 ~blllMO Of1ng4t OOMt Dally PllOt ruct1 the C>tllilOI OaMt lilu*'9d 0nNt Coe1t Olly ~ ~ eo.. -p~ ~ C.-. De11V ~ °'8ng1 C011t ~ Not C , "'b!Wled Otln08 eo.t DlllY Pilot ... llfdt 8 11. 23 108' lflaril t ~ M•cf\ 2, t . ti . t3, tM4 Not Merell I . 18, ft. IO, 1t4M Not~ 11 18, f3. JO, tt4M MNa\ t . tN4 .1J Merdt 9. 18, 23 1814 1272 94 PtloM fM2.,M71 I~ 135044 fM•·84 1J7'-IA ....... ______________ 1271·1'4 ' .... --... I I , • rtaJC fl)J1C( ·-~ ~• .. _IC *>TICE NIJC fl>TICE rtaJC fl)TIC( ~PWtJC'M>TIC£ _ ~ .,.,...,,., NOTI K-10111 "°""°"9MJFIRN PIClltiOUl 9UM1Jaa DlllMMeowrn Tile t0410WtnQ pereon i. ooino CE OF DEATH OF NMll aut-.n MAim STATUIDff ~ oouwr bl>~H: "IOHT ~'TOFi:I, 1l2t 6o EU02NE E. BARNES AND ~~ P9'llON we ~ llle t~.,.,.... .,. doing Jlf CMe C..... Dr ..... w.,,..,, s.nta Ana. c.111 9210. ?lr~W'TEt08N TO AD.MIN· I.A &oUTIOU£. ~,.,._An• ~':lo~ JUHOTIOH H£OH P«flklfee::= ::,=: AOC*1 D fr91, .-i6 &QnOl'a Rd.. TATE N 0 . A~ G1nt11 ""-· CA.. 92707 &IONS, 212' ~ St. ANl'lelm. Aelpondllwt o.HH1S w. JONU Cotta MeM, Calli 92828 A·l1%U7 H..-.ry Clencio. 4~ L..ak..note CA. tkllte t O...Ho.. 0226M6 Shal'On l Frei. 816 8onot1 Rd To ~11 h 1-.._ t Dftv9, lt'Ylne, CA. t21t4 JOMOh WllMem w> .... ..-. 1W -••1- Coeta .,,...., Callt. 926.H ""' ~ ...... ....,-ne tdaries, Marcelli Clanelo. 45 l.ACMhOf• M..a V•de Or e... c;;;a-. CA ---·-Tl\ .. bu11MNl9 conducted by.1n credllOra and <.'Ontlrtaent Dftv9. ll'Vlne. CA. 92714 A6)(. a10 • · n.ttoncc Y• ..,.. ._ ...._ tndM®ll credit.ore of EUGENE E 0..--~ MOlloe. •3 8unftowef Andrew Ja.an Bodrt. PNb ...,:1_,~.e-=~":'C Sn.ton L Frei BARNE.S and pe h . Court. Newport 8Mch, CA i2ee:I 8chool. LFTC, TTS, NAa.PAC Car· ,_,..,: ..... • ..,._ ,._, Tl'lll atatement wa1 llled wtth the may ...... lh • ~J\I w 0 1 Marla Moltna, #3 8unl1ow.t onadO. CA. 92166 ' .._.......:... .. ........._ County CWk Of Orano-County on ln th OA: 0 erwiae mlt'reeted Court. ~ hlch, CA. t2te3 Thia bUlllnMI • condUcted ~ a ";:;:.:;;~::;-ct,. advtce of Feb 23. t"4 e will and/or et~te: Thlt bUtlnW It conducted by • ~~· .,, attomey In thlt mtitter. you '2'.l'2a A petition hu bee'n filed 1 ~~Ip, W. ~ 111 lflould do eo ptomc>tfV eo t11at yovr Ptt:;:t'::: 9,";:"f:. ~'a. Dalfy ~y ~CEr~ARNF.S ln the Thlt a«a1:=1 wu flied wttn the ~ ~·t~ ~~ '!: wrttttn reepoNe, If any, may be 1366-M u_. .or ...uW1 of Orange County c~ ol Orange County on FM> 23, ttM "':'~., n. llOo ~ ----------County requesting that Feb. t•. 1"4 ,,_. 04lde. El tfllluma; ... .,......,.. Nil.IC NOTICE ALJCE BARNFS be ap-PubOtl'led 0rano-eo. ~ p:Xt':;: 9,°{rl:, ~M4 o.ty *'•UC.* u dl1Mlc • -... IP9«11T polnted as personal rep-Piiot Feb 11. 24. M11ct1 2. 9, 1864 • ' ' 1362_... Ud. 11 t; 111 __.. • • dlM.. HOTICI "'T9'Uan1•a IALI resentative to administer the • Ht-84 ~ =---= :!=.::;'::.." MO. 1211 estate of EUGENE E. "8JC NOTICE • ...._, ... ._ ....._, ,_ YOUAMINH ,AUlTUNDIHU BAR~ (under the lnde· ......... ,, ... .,, ...... ,.. 0111> M TRU8T DAftD Octobef ...,ndent •dml~''"tration of rtlllC NODCE ~ MIWll .,... rr1c1a11:. • ...,, ..., M •• 1m. UML.SU YOU TA.kl AC ,.. "' ,..., *-•TAn-.n .... -...... TION TO "°Tiet YOU.. "'OP: btates Act) The peUtion is NOTICE OF DEATH OF The •OllowlnG pert0nt.,.. dolnO If unM .... ......_ •..,. l!MV,rTMAY9190U>AT A "'8-setforht!aringlnDept.No.3 CHARLES D. DELANEY~~ Sulte20 220Hewport .... dltlMallisa••---~~~J~..,.'f~1~ at 700 Civic Center Dr .• AND OF PETITJONTOAD-c.n1.,'DrMi:Newi>ort8Mch.c..ttt. :: ... ~·~~~.::.:~.,~~ THtlflttOCllDINOAO.AtMITYOU, West, Santa An.o, CA 92701 MINISTER ESTATE NO. t2M<> mt1••1& _,.._ 111...,. ...._., 'tOU IHOUlD CONTACT A LAW· on Mareh 21 , 1984 at 9 :30 A·1%U81 E. Jam" Murat, 35 Monaco ......... Mr,....., .. a ......... 'ttR. A M T all h . ben t•-'-"" Newport Beach, Clllf 926e0 1·TO Ttte M8PONDllW1i TM 0 .. cfl 23 t 98 · · 0 e1n1, e ""uu •ell, &tste ol Bnan A 6et1he 2717 _.__ o..~ --.... A,,/ D:,.ndabl• R~!.;~,: IF .YOU OBJECT to the creditors and contingent Weit CoHt Highway. Newpcr1 ~~~C: co. 1t duJY appolnt,c! Trustee granung of the petition, you creditors of CHARLES D. BMott. Celtf. 92643 .. • • .,. ef undet and Pll™'ant to Deed or should either appeM at the DELANEY and persons who Brigg ... P•ry ~1 Com.. tN dete tNI ..._... • w ~u~~.~~~~.~~!°· ,jg~1t ~earing and state you. objec-may be otherwise interested ~~it'! t:!:.~~rt,::~'. ~m! :-'..;:. =:; J:'! .....,.. ':r., e.: pege 1103. of OftJOJal Records, e~: lions pr file written objec-in the will and/or estate: Thi• bu911'1ftt le conducted by: a .......... , _...::::' =iottwe • ewtecl by Ronald Karlat>erg and tlons with the court before A petition has been filed Q4N*•I pettnefahlp· ottief Ofdwa _..,..,. • ......,. Bar ...... Karllbefg .. trust~'•' In the he y b BANK OF NEWPO T . E. Jlmff Murar ' • of-~ -o .. ~ .,.. • ~, ,. anng. our appear-y R m Thia alatement ...,, ... 11•-...... , .. , ...... _!;.::;:"'" .._.,.._.tt .. ,._ Ille office of lhe County Recorder ot .__ ln -"""' .. , " ... ...__,. 8UPPOf1. • Ofnef orange County, State ol Cillfornte. ance may ~ person or by the Superior Court of Qr. County Clerk 01 Orange County on ..... ~ • ..i Melt other ,.... WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION your attorney. ange County requesting that Feb. 10. 1984 .. mer be ,, ...... .,, tN ~. TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH IF YOU ARE A CREDI· BANK OF NEWFORT be p blislled O C F2~116 TM..,...._, of ...... teiklnt ~~ble0:'u!"1>:i::~:.~iW:.~'. TOR or a contingent creditor appotnted as penonal rep-Pllo~ March 2. :.7.23. ~:. ally :OU,.~~°':'._ 17291 1,...,tne Blvd .. Tua11n. CA all o f the deceased, you muat resent.ative to administer the 1220·84 alllo fMUtL Pf 19 ,,,., right. tltte 1nd tntM"t conveyed to file your claim with the est.ate of CHARLES D. DE-.. -'C NOTarr· Dae.ct Now. 7, 11a and now Mid by 11 under said Deed court or present it to the per· LANEY (under the lnde· ruuu ~ Lae A. MAHCH. C1-tt of Tru1t In the property lltuated In 1 9y: ol Y HYATT o.,.utJ saldCountyandSlatedescrlbedH so~a representative ap-pendent Administration of MOTICEINVfTINOM>I ~ ~.:n.. c-• Datlr PARCEL 1: Unll 8 as enown and pornted by the court within &tat.es Act). The petition is Notice '-hereby gt~ that the Not ,..,, 11, M. lletctl"2, 1, 1 .. dellned on that cert1ln Con· four months from the date of set for hearing ln Dept. No. 3 = 0(,~;:,at~io: ~~: .....,. domlnlum Plan recorded June 15, first issuance of letters as at 700 Civic Center Dr., wlll receive IMled bids lor .UPC>IY· 19711. In boo!< 13189. page 1385 of provided in Section 700 of West, Santa Ana, CA 92701 llli) 17'.'-" • 22W' PRINTING PAl:SS l't8..IC NOTICE Offlclal Reoo<d1 (>f Orange County. h Proba C.od l'l'IM1llli) or equal 10 the apeafi-auPIJUOR CCMMT c antornte t e te e of Cali-on April 4, 1984 at 9:30 A .M . catlonl on 1118 In the office of said Of' nte STATI Of' PARCEL 2: An undivided 119th fomia/The time for filing IF YOU OBJECT to the Dlatrlct. Sida shall be clearly CAIA'ORNIA 'Oft inter .. t In and lo Lot 1 of Tract No. claims will not expire prior granting of the petition you manted 17W' • 22'.+" PRINTING TM COUNTY°' 10425, 11 lhown on• map recorded ~-. PRESS B OAANQI . 1n bOOk 451 P*"" 21 end 22 of to four mon.ths from the date should either appear at the .. 11yn E ... ~53Pu· ~'!...~ to: ..,, f th h .. . ..,.....,, r ... -ng men-In th4t Mattet ot the ~lclllon of Mlec.llaneou• Mapa. records of Or-o e eanng noticed above. hearing and state you objec· ager, H~ntl"i)tori Beach Unk>n High Mldelelne Ann Undt>etg enge County. Calllornta. together YOU MAY EXAMINE tions or file written objec· Scihool District, 10251 Y<>rtltown MO. A121t11 • with-all Improvement.I thereon, U · tth fit k b h h A H•.......,.. Beel\ ~ ON>eJt TO IHOW'CAUM oeplilli) thef'etrom Conoomlnlum e e ept y l e court. If Uons w1t the court before venue. V""""'°" • · FOft CHAMOI °'MAME Unttt 1through9 lncllulllve. you are interested ln the es-the hearing .. Your appear· :~:m~=~:~~9.~J:: WHEREAS, the · petltlor.. of PARCEL 3: An exciutive eue-tate, you may serve upon the ance may be tn petBOn or by It which Ume Ind place bid• wlU be MADELEINE ANN LINDBERG ,.. .. menl appurtenant to each Unit tor executor or administrator, or your attorney. publlc:lyopenecl and read In Bldg. c . bMrl n1ec1 with the CAattt 01 this 1neu11andoocupancyolth0Mp0<· h IF YOU AR Rm 361 court for an order changing Peil· t1on1 of the Restricted Common upon t e atto~e.y for the ex-E A C~I-~ bk! shall remain valid IOI' 1 "°'*'' n.arne trom Medelelne Ann Area deslgneled In the Declaratlon ~utor or administrator, and TOR or a contingent creditor P«iocl ol 60 days attet the d•t• Llndbetg to DIANNE MURRAY. ~~ 1~1~~3;~fO'tt~al ix:: file w1th the court with of the deceased, you must apecllled for the receipt of bide. IT IS HEREB't ORDERED that all cord• 01 uld County, and anown on proof of service, a written file your claim with the The Board of Trust ... 11\911 be :':,' ~~'fi:1~9~'!: the Condominium Plan tor each ~uest ~t.ating. that you de-coW1 or present il to the per· ~:::nl'::C~'.i!ci~~ ,i: on MllCh 28, 1964, 700 Civic Cent., Unll. sire speoal notice of the fil. sonal representative ap· right to reject any or all bid• and to Drive Welt. Santa Ana. In the The llreet edOreu and other ina of an I to d ln•-....t b th 'thin iw 1 I llrlty therel courtroom of Dei)1. 3 to ltlOW cauM common cleelgn1Uon, II any, ot th -"6 nven ry an ap-po ._.. y e court W1 ~ rregu n. why thle appltcatlon fof ~ of real property deecrtbed above 1: praisement of estate assets or four months from the date of Pu ch~ E. Rowley n..-ne ahol.lld not be gt9t1tecl. purported to be: 2209 Peclflc, Co1t1 of the petitions or accounts first issuance of letters as Da~ed: .,..,ch 'f.~ IT is FURTHER ORDERED that 1 M~ c:~~~!, Trustee di• mentioned in Section 1200 provided in Section 700 of Publllhecl Ot~ Cou1 Dally copy of thla order to .now cauM be cialm• any llebllfty t0< any lnco<Tect • and 1200.5 of the California the Probate Code of Cali-Piiot M1tch 2, 9. 1 1207-8-4 ~.:;::,~:~°'::a~ neu of the 1treet addreu and ot~ Probate Code. fomia. The time for filing Nil.IC NOTICE ...id hearl"i) In The Dally Pilot, a common daalgnallon. If any, ahown AAR ONS & AARONS, claims will not expire prior MWtpapel' of Q4N*al clrculatlon "$~~ nle will 00 made, but IN 7 C. to four mi:>ntha from the date MOTICa INYfTINQ llDI ptlntecl In the County of Orange. wttnoul covenant or warranty, ex-t 90 H arbor Blvd., Ste. 209, of the hearing notided above. eo':~~ T~~ f~u~~= g~~~1~eb. 15, t984 preu or lmplled. regarding lltte, P .O. B ox 1469 YOU MAY EXAMINE Beach Union High School Olttrlct FRANK OOMENICHINI pot191alon, or encumbrances, to Costa M esa, CA. 9%6%1 the file kept by the court. If wlll reoeMI Mlled bid• 10< MJPC>IY· Judge of the pay th4t remalnllli) principal sum ot 1 548·6'04 you are lnterested in the es· l"i) PHOTO TYPESETTER m.tllli) Superior Court the note(•) MCUred by said Deed o Of equal to t~ apeclllcatlon1 on Ille Publlstled Orange Coast Dally Piiot Trust, with Interest thereon. 11 Published Orange Coast tate, you may serve upon the In the office of 11ld Olltrlct. , Feb. t7, 24, Maten 2. 9, 1984 .. provided In Nld note(sl, adv1nces. Daily Pilot March 8, 9, 15, executor or administrator, or Bid• shall be cleariy mert<ed 985-8-4 It any. under ltte terms or said Deed 1984 upon the attorney for the ex-PHOTO TYPESETTER, Bid #551, ~~s~, 11:'·T~~~~9!n~ni, ~~; 1316·84 ecutor or administrator. and ~~~-= ·~.,::. ~un~= Pml.IC NOTICE -1ru1t1 created by aald Deed of file with the roW1 with a..ch Union High School District, K~ Tru1\. tor the amount reuonabfy Ptll.IC NOTICE proof of service, a written 10251 'tor11town Avenue. Hunt· "'""'°" COUtff Mllrnaled to be: $11 ,702.~ request stating that you de· l"i)ton Beech. CA. 92646. end r• c°li...,.~f l:-::0 The benellciery under u Jd Deed NOTICI! Of TfWIHl!'I IALE . ial celved et or bef0<e 3:00 p.m .. Mon-.,_ -C ... _... of Trust. herefofore e•ecuted end mre spec· notice of the fil. day, Maren 19, 1984, 11 wtilch ll!M '""" ,,_ vvw.• • Of delivered to the undersigned a wrn. YOU :A~ l~Oe~~NDER A lng of an lnventory and ap-and place bids will be publlc:ly open-Estlte of ~ LUCINDA ten O.Clareuon ot Default end De· DEED OF TRUST, DATED Deoem-pra.isement of estate assets or eel anllread In Bldg. C, Rm. 361. WOOC>lN, Deoeuecl. mand 10< Sele, and a written Notloe ber 20. 1979. UNLESS YOU TAKE of the petitions or accounts Each bid shall remain valid tor• CAii MO. A 117954 ol Default 1n<1 EMK:tlon lo Sell The ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR . ed . ~--. l200 period ol 60 daY1 after 11\e dale TIC undetllgnec:I cauHcl said Notice of PROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A menuon m ~uon specified f()( lhe receipt ot bid• MO f °' IM.E Of Default end Election lo Sell 10 be PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN and 1200.5 of the Calfcomia The Board Of Trustees lhalt be (Pr:.~ ~ton recorded In ~ county where the EXPlANATION OF THE NATURE Probate Code. the SOie Ju~ ol the quality of 110, 71:1) ~':.1/:1=!r: ~11:. OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST HURWITZ REMER & ~ipt':::1.ct e::: !"!11.'::.':,'': NOTICE IS HEAESY GIVEN that Depend1ble Reconveyance Co YOU. YOU SHOULD CON'T ACT A DIVINCENZO • waive an lrregutartty therein. ANNE M. MONTGOMEAY ... per- T LAWYER S"'ned Al E R '°"*' fepl'eMnlallve of the &t1ta of 19 aafd rultee, On Match 30. 1984 119:151.m .. H O Newport Center D r . "' : 1yn · owtev NORMA LUCINDA WOODIN, o.. ~1;:; ~=Blvd CAL FED ENTERPRISES, • Call· # 1555 :;~~~':~';".Te,. ceued, wtJI .... at prlv•t• ..... on Tu1l"1. CA. 92681 f0<nta corporation, u duly ap-Newport B each, CA . 9%160 Publllhecl Of~ Coal Delly ""'1* l5, lee.4, to the highest and (714) 835-7775 polnted Trustee under end purauanl 759 0781 Piiot Mitch 2, 9. 1964 1206-64 belt bidder, under the term• end 10 Deed of Trutt rflCOfded January • conditions ltel'elnatter mentioned. Published Orange Coul Dally Piiot 4, 1980 . es Inst. No. 3110. In booll Published Orange Coast and tub)ec1 to confirmation by the Mateti 2• 9· 16• 1984 1211•84 13-457. page 576 of Offlcial Record• lr>aily Pilot March 8 9 15 Nil.IC NOTIC( Orange County Superior Court. ~ ·~:,!!;.' ~~!: ~"f~~ 1984 • • • MOTICI INVTTINQ _,, :.~uefl~ ~ ..-.:. -;' ..:''r.i~ eculed by WILLIAM E. HALE 1322-84 Notic. la heraby gNen that lhe offloM of Frank, RoMmen. Freedus P\8.IC NOTICE WANDA HALE Will SELL AT PUB-Bolld ofTNS!Mt of the Huntington and Menn, by Harvey M. Neiman. NOTICI Of' TMJl'TllE'I I A.LE UC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BID· P\lll.JC *>TICE Beech Union High School District attorney lor the panonal l'ePf'M«l- No. ll074t DER FOR CASH OR CHECK AS DE· wlll receive ... 1ec1 bids for supply· lltl't'e, al 101 W. Broadway. Suite a".--SCRIBED BELOW (payable at time IPI 82201 llli) COPIER/ DUPLICATOR ,,_,. 1100, San Diego. Calll0<nll. 92101, YOU AM tM DE1!Aut.. T UHDIR A of 1lle In lawful money ol the United . NOTICE Of TRUIH2'1 IALE llli) or equal to the epeclrtcatlona on all lM rlghl, tflle, lntereat. end .... DEI D Of TMJaT DATID June Stal•I at lhe Iron! entratlC9 lo the No. ll07'2 Ille In the office of 111d Olltr1c1. tale ot the decMMd. and all the Utd, 1111. UNllll YOU TAKE Old Orange County Courthooae. YOU ARI IN DE'AUl T ~A Bld Shall ti. clearly marked right. tltle, lnt.,..t end •teta thal ACTION TO ftROTECT YOUR loclleG on Santa Ana Blvd .. ~ DEID Of' TRUil DATED June COPIER/ DUPLICATOR, Bid #550, th9 eetata of NORMA LUCINDA PROPERTY,rTMAYMIOlDATA tween Sycamore St. & Bto1dway, Dd, 1111. UNl.111 YOU TAKE lddreaaed to: Allyn E. RowWy, WOODIN, oec..Md, hu acquired PUe&..tC aM.E. • YOU NEED AN Santi Ana. CllllOl'nla all right. lltle, ACTION TO ftROTICT YOUR Purchullli) Manager. Huntington by oper111on ot 1-or otherwlae, IXPt.ANATIOM O' THI NA.TURI! and Interest conveyed to end now ~RTY, fT MAY 9190U> AT A Beech Union High School Olt1rlct. other thin, or In ecldltlon to. that of Of' nte ~EIDINO AQAINIT held by It under Ilk! Deed ol Tru1t ftU9LfC IALI. W YOU •ID AN 10251 YOrtltown Avenue, Hunt-the decMMd, 11 lhe tllM of her YOU, YOU ~OWTACT A In the property lltuatecl In aald ~TION O' TM NAT\ME lngton Beech, CA 92&46. Ind ,.. dMth, In and to ell lh11 0et1aln real l.AWYl!R. . County 1nd Sllte described u : O' TM PROCll DfNO AGA.IM9T oetved at Of bef0<e 2:00 p.m., Mon-property, situated In the City of On March 23rd. 198-4, 1t1 11:00 PARCEL 1: Unll 6. u shown and YOU, YOU IHOUlD COWTACT A day, March 19, 1964, al wtltch time eypr .... In the County of Orange, A.M., Statewide F0<eclolure Ser· defined on that .. rteln Con-l.AWYIR. and place bid• wlll bep.ibllcty open-State of Clllfomla, commonly de- vices u duly appointed Trustee domlnlum Plan recOi"llecl In Book .. On March 23rd, 1984. at 11:00 eel and read In Bfdg. C. Rm. 361. acrlbed H 9852 Via Sonoma, under and purauant 10 Deed ol 13114, page 948 of Ofttclal Records A.M .• Statewide Forecloeure S«· Each bid lhall remain valid for • Cypreae Callf0<nt1. 90830. and Truet recorded June 24th. 1983, u ol Orange County. Celll0<nl1. vie.. u duly appointed Trustee period of 60 davs aft• the date m0<e pllrtlcularty deecrlbecl u : lnatr. No. M-270'420, ol Official Re-PARCEL 2: An undMdecl 1/6th under and purwenl to Deed of apecllled ror the receipt of !>Ida. Lot 130 Tract 5374 .. per map eorda. ueci>ted by: Hutch lnterfllt. u tenant• In common In Tru.1 reco<ded June 24th. 1983, 11 The Board of Tnmeee lhall pe rlCOfded In 8oott 24'4. Pagea 28. 29, Huletitneon u tNStor(a). tn the ot· end lo IM common area, bel"i) Lot Instr. No. 83-270.22, of Ottlelll Re-the aole judge of the quality of 30 Ind 31 of mlecellatleOl4 mape, ·~~~1 ·~:~~~~~:.'-c~ta ... ~~"-d>~-:~~;~ ~»),l .• ·--14· "'~e=~~ w l SELL Ar PUBLIC AUCTION 20 end 21 of' MIKelaneooa M;,";' u tru1t0«1l. In IM office of the"' welve any lrreQularlty therein. , ~ta or record). ' • TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASti. recorO• ol Orange County, Call· County Recor~ of Orange County, Signed: Allyn E. Rowley Thi. aale 11 aubjeci lo ourrent (P•Y•ble at time of tale In lawful f0<nla, together with all lmprov. State or C11tf0<nl1. Will SELL AT Purchaal"i) Manager , ..... CO'tl'lnelltl, conditions, re-monay of the United Stetea) at: mania thereon, eicoept tn.retrom PUBLIC ~UCTION TO HIGHEST Dated: March 1. 198'4 atrlctlona, reaervatlona, rtght1. South front entrance to the Orange Condominium Unite 1 through 6 In-BIDDER FOR CASH (p1yable 11 Publlahecl Ofar1g9 Cout Dally rlOhtl of way, euementl, Ind e•llt· County Old Courthouae, 211 W•t ctutlve. localed ttiereon. ' llme ol Nia In lawful m~ of Unit· Piiot March 2. 9. 1964 1205--84 l"i) encumbrancee of record. Santa An• Boulevard, City of Santa PARCEL 3: An ••elusive eaae-ed Stat") et: South front entrl!U Tiie lerma and oondltlon. of Iha Ana, State of Callforni• 1.11 right. lllle ment appurtenant to each unll 10< 10 lh• Orange County Old P\8.IC NOTIC£ aale are: Cash and lawful money of and lnter•t conveyed 10 1nd now the uM and oc:c:upancy of those por-CourthOUM, 211 West Santa Ana lhe United Stat .. of America. or held by It under 111<1 Deed ot Trust !Ions of ll'MI r .. lrlct9CI common 1rea Blvd., City of S1nta Ana. State ot MOTICI! INYfTINQ M>a pert cash and pllrt etedlt, the t«m• In the property lltulled In said d"toneteo In fl'MI Deolaratlon ot R• Callfornl1, 111 right, tltle and lntet•t TM County Sanitation Olatrlct• of .ot IUch credit to be ecceptlbte lo County and Slit• deterlbecl .,. atrtctlon1 reoorded In Boott 131 t4, conveyed to end now held by It Orange County Callfomla wtn ,.. lhe pettonal repreeent1t1Ye end to Lot 193 Of Tract No. 5898, In the page 905 of Official Records ot said under Nld Deed ol Truer In lhe celve Meted btd• untll Tueed the Couft. Ten petcent ot the County of Orange. Stet• of Cell· Orange County and atlown on the property situated In sakl County M.,ch 20 1984 al 11.00 AM e:Ta amount bid to accompany the offer tornla, 11 per-map recorded In Book Condominium Plan tor each unit and Slit• delorlbecl as: muat be ~~ at 'the O.itrlct•' and lhe balance to be paid on COi'!· 21e, Peo-1&-2t or Mteoellaneoua The 1trMt addr ... ol the real Lot 108, of Tract No. 3529. In Admlni.tratlve offloM by the dale flrm111on of Nie by the court Mapa, In IM ~ ot the County property described 1bov• 11 8oott 125. Peges l4 to 42, of Or· and time hereloebove aet forth •I TIXM. renta, ClC)et'atlng and main· Recoreser of uld County. purported 10 be: 2618 E.kMn Avenue anoe County. wtilch 11 they wtll be pu«>iiciy tenance expenMI, end premiums The atrMt ecldr ... and other C-1, Coata M ..... cA. 92627 fhe atrMt eddresa and otltel' Of**' :4:, examined at the office on lnauranc» ecceptable to the common deelgnltlon. 11 any. of th4t The underatonecl dlacialma any common delignatlon, II any, or the ot the Dlt1rlcia lOIM4 Ellla Avenue purctlaM ahlll be proral.O u ol tile real prcperty O..Cr1becl al>Ove 11 llibfftly fOf eny lncorrectneu of th9 real ptoperty deac:fibed above 11 Fount•. In va1..Y. California. tor t1i9 dale ol confirmation of aale. TM purported to be; 578 Pterpolnt 1bove 1trN1 edd,.... and other i>Urported to be: 28" !Mker Str .. t, f()flowlng· ~YING CAUITIC examination of !Ille, reootdlng of DrM. ec.ta Meea. Callforn11 common ~nation, ,, Ill)'. shown Coal• ....... CA. IODA ·aoLUTION aftlCI"· conveyance. and any tltle lneurat1C9 The und«alonecl TruttM 01 .. herein The under111Qned Trull.. die-CATION MO ft..-Z pojlcy lhall be It lhe ·~-of the Olaltn• any llabUTty lor eny Incorrect-Said Nie will be ma!M, but Cfalmt any 1'-blll'ty fOf any lneorrect· Sida mint be aubmltted on th4t purdiater. ,,... of the 11,..t edcl, ... and other wtthOUt covenant or wetra.nty, ••· neae of lh4t street add,.... and othet form eupptled by the Olttrlct• In eo· Bldt or often ata Invited tor tl\11 common 6Mlgna11on. If any. llhOwn pr ... or Implied. regardllli) tltle, common dellgnetlon. If any. ahown cordence wtlh 111 prO'Mlon• of the P'°'*'Y Ind muat be In wnttng and herein. l)OINUlon, Of enovmbrancea. to herein. ~tlona. MW be r«*ved al the tew offlcel of 8eld .... w1u ti. mecle. but pey the rernalnllli) prlnolpel eum of Saki ule wlH be made, but Speclftcatlona bid blank• and Frank. Aoeemen, Freedua. and without COl/9f\lnt or warranty. eic· the no1t(1) aecured by Mid OMO of wttho\rt coverllnt or warr11nty, ex· furttler lnfonnetton may be Ob-Mann. by Hiwwy M. Neiman, •t· pr ... °' Implied, regardllli) title Truat. Wflh lnter•t lher'90n. u .,, ... or Implied, regardl.ng tltle, Ullned •I the above eddrelil· ...._ tomey fof the ~ repreeenl•· ponailfon. or enoumt>tanoee. to provided In Nld nott(1). eclVanc.. rpoeaeutn, orenciumbtanoee, to pey phone 5't0-20lO or 982•2411 • ttve. at 101 W• ltroedway, Sutt• f)9Y the~ principal IYm ot It ll'rJ, under the term• of said Deed the remaining pnnclpel eum of the /a/Ted Hoffman 1100, San '*80. Oeltfomla. 82101, the note(a) aecured by Mid Deed Of of Ttutt, feel, maroea Ind ... llOte(t) aecured by Mid DMd o4 CtlMif o4 ~' l ProPWtY or may be lllecJ with the a.rte of the Tnm. with lntereet 1'*9on, .. l*IM' of the Tn»tee and of 1tie Tru9t, wltft ln*-1 tr..otl, .. Publlahed OrMOI eo.t DatltV PllOt ~ COut1 Ot ...... ed to Anne prOY!dees In Mid note(a). ec1Vanoee. Wt~ ~ted by Mid OMO of ~ In Mid note(a). eclVanoe.. Mwefl 9 1964 M. ~ ~. at ""Y "any,"'*' tM tenM of Mid o..d T~ total amount of the unpllld Of "7;::-.:. t=-:C, °': . tseM4 =-Ice-::.~~ tt!!.:: of Truet, ..... dlar019 and ... ~ ...._ T a pen-. of the Tru1t .. and of the ~ of the of)llgtltton .aourecs P9'*" "' t... rwtM Ind Of the but not .. .., ttt.an .. :00 p.m. on Aprtl truatt CtMted by Nici 0ee0 ot by 111e P'°'*1Y to t>e told anc1 truat• «Mt.o tiy Mid Deed ot rtllJC NOTICE 11. 1"4. Tn.at, tor tM amount reeaonat>ty IWIOMble .-lmatecl ooeta. •· Truet, tor the emount '911901'1abfy For fUrther lnfomlatton and bid 9'tlmated 10 • '21.01 t.eo. P9'*ll and eclVarte* at the lllM of 9'tlmtlted to t>e: ... sea.ea. ~ NOnca fomie, ~at IN omo. of tne at· The beMft011ty uncw uld Deed tM lnttlal publklatlOn Of the Notice The bellliftdety uncMr aakl Deed NOnCtl OP AYMUarTY tomey tcW tfle peraonal ~ta- of Tru.t Mtetotore ••acuted and of Sale ... 122.425.20. ot Trull tierMob'e Uet.llMd Ind "" ......,... wc.T tt¥e. delMr9d 1othe~aM1t· The~ undet Mid OMO o.11'*'8dtotfle~led a wrtt. ~to~ 1104(d) o4 TherlQtltla,....,....tor'lllKtany '"' o.ciwation of Default and o.-ot Tt'\.111 ner.tofofoe ~ end ten o.:utalion of OeNuft and 0.-IN lnt#MI ~Code. nouoa II and .. t*le.. maind tOf ..... end a Wfftttn Notice ~ectto tM undel elglled • writ· l"lMllnd tor IM, and a"'"--N0ttoe ..,_ ~ lNt W. ~ AIPOft Oeted: DacelMef J, IMS ot °"""" end eactton to Sell. The ten o.:utatlOn of dtfelllt and 0.-°' DalflMllt and £Jectton to Sell. The fof the oaileftcW 'fW tta of Fw· Aw M. ~· u ..._....,__, --........, Mid Notice of m.ltld tor Sale, and • Wl'.lttan Notloe uodel atoned cauMd aakl No'ltoa of c:hlld ~ FOundlltloft, a pt;. per90NI ~of O:,..;:;;;.;:' ~ to w to be of oatautt and Elect!oft to Sefl, Th9 ~ and ~ to ... •o be V8te ~ la ~ et IN the &title of NORMA lUClHOA reclOfeled 1n the oountY ...._..the ur.deiatoneO c.iMd Mid NotlCe Oii NCOtdld tit the OCMlcY .._.the toundetton.,:~ ot9loe tor""' ~:.·:~ ,.... Pf'OC*1Y la IOCa_, Default Ind Elec;'lion to lel to be ,..., ~II Jocatecl, spectlon ;';o:& ::-~ fllWIC. flM8DU9 a Datte Ftib. 22. 1"4 r.:oded In t~.::::J .,_.. tM ~ ~ ..__ h0Ur9~ ~o.:......, a.in. to 4,iOOll ~; ~=:.._ St~ Foreo!OeUN 8-VICM r..i ptop9rty,. ..,....,.,_ ,., --~ __ , _.., ,..,_.. ..,.. -· AttcrrwJ tor M Mid TNetet by 8ube111UUOtl OM« Fel)Nary 13.IJ~ .. .id T~ 8y 8uR*tM ton da)'9 9ftar U. 0-. Oii INI pUbl-,..,_. . MM ... .._ ~ APerolEJl.llc&ltlW \'lol CAL f'!O !tfll"~· • c.11· 8y ~ ~ VIOe c.tiOn. ' ~ ~. fornla ~..ion ·-The touftMlon'a::::: oftllOe tWWllY .. _ .... ·-ITATIWIDtl FORECLOSUM ltA-at Mid ,,,.._ aTATIWIOI FOMCL.08UR.l SEA-la looaled • 1011 ~ W. MW -,...,.. a MOia 1110 WlW*e 10u19werd, loe An-VICU :==~ Celb'nlt.. taMO. u. 81110.rttotAwnue ..... CA.toOM MllOWrttOI~ The ,,..... Gf UW 9'W ........ ,ad1 1• =CA.IOl30 (lt3)t31·MOO CWW-..CA IOl30 tt H1nJ T. ~ ._--.,CA.__, W2IO ey: tMe '**'°" !!f'fff=41 ltltw.2 to T',__ (I".,..,._,.,, Onw!oe CoaM DellV l'ltOt PidlNd Orllnga COllll1 ~ "" °'*"'9 eo.t ~ "°' PUllllMd a..-Com! Oaify ~ Ofatl09 Coaet Daly PI04 Mitdl'l. 1, 11. l~ PIOt tiWdl I. I, 11. 1-.. ~ 2. t. 11. 1tt.& PloC "'-°" t. 1111 Mardi I , t, IS. lM4 1112•14 1114-M 1213-64 tM'444 is1 .... .. I '~ 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I e· D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 To rt.ct Yu Ad. Cll 642-5878' ltfAl ESTATt T HE DAI LY PILOT d CLA IFI D OFF IC OURS !5 Telephonf' rvice: ::r. Monda y-Fr;da\ · ::! 8:00 A. t -5:30 P.M. ,. B . c ::: usanes!> ounter: ::: Monday·Fnday ::: 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M. l 11»2 DEADL I E 100~ :~ P DUCA TIO . DEi\Dt l E ::: Mond1n Sat I l :30 a .m. !: Tue5da·v Mon 4:30 p.m. !: WeJnPsda\ Tur~. 4:30 p.m. :: ThurMlo\' Wed. 4:30 p.rn. ::: Frida' Thuri. 1·31) p.m. m: Saturrla' h1. 3:00 p.m. :: unda\ f ri 1:00 p.m. I~ :: (A'.\CELLATIO:\ & ::!; COH R ECT I O~ in: :~ Ca nccllattons and cJrrections ma' ::i be made on same deadlines as :~~ .. above. Please ask for a c:anfelleition 1~7: ::= number when <'an<'elling vour ad . 1800 -~ERROR : H.-~AlS mo Check your ad dail y and report ~= ~::::;:;:, me errors immedi~tely . The DAILY c.!:"~..i..d = PILOT assumes liability for. the firM Conda Uni 14tC Towni-. '""" mt incorrect ir.sertion cnly. TowJ.,,..,._ Un.I 2'~ ~plo:Ji: ~7' = CLASSIFIED 642-56 78 """' ......... """-hed JeOO ·-------1111111!!1·!!!!!11!!!11!!!!!!!!119 ____ _ AIWlnWl'tla Un.I 2'100 ~ .. Uat 2900 -·~·=:;...:;:;;;....:;:;:;;... __ "-' • 8oatd ?!!! lntral ~ ... Mo<do ._..Uiiiiil•••liiii c,_,,._ ~ Sit-. lln>W.. illOll v-uon Rc-nW. 2907 'lltttlall 1o Sh.In 29Cl8 'IWnlall WanlMI 2flOt c ar.,.. for 1Wn1 2112 Olla Rml.lll 2114 ~ ~.:.'" ::: Coast highway location. lndlMI llrnt.1la 2920 ~=--s..nw. :; Ullll l.m-An oceanfront 2 BR, 2 BA AllOJNCO£NTS--coop w/view deck. Xlnt location, cloee to Annount,'.!rl........ ' ~ parking. $289,000. Loat 4t Found 3004 P...-11 )012 ~ ~ :iou UU. PAm TIW. Tllm AISWTU ~• 1~ 3011 ..... 11n ••• -· T'r•••I :.Ott ,...-• -·- BUSllSS & FINANCW. a...r.-4or S.lt • a..,_ °""°"""'Oft a...u-Wanl.ed ·Ln-\lle\t ~loft ln...vn.n1 Wuilled • MOtWy lo Loan 'Muwy WuilMI Monpen. TO• EWt.OYMENT tOCH~rt>tS£ Ant.q\;lt'$ Apph•,.._ /\U<l~ Bklc M.tu-,,.i. ea-.... ., £qu11"1""'1 '""'""""" r,.... "'You r11m1llt<t c.,. ... s.i... Hwwhold Good> J•w•lry M•lllM f") M...,..U-. M..-Wan~ M-i INtt\'1.wn1> Oft .. -. r urnllun-... f.qutpmMll r ...... " o.,.,.. Si-tu~ G..od& 'T'V lladlO. s ......... BOATS ~' R..n1 '-'"-'al PQ .. ., S.•I s.,....,1S«• Mannr l'Aiu•p Matnl 1s.-rv..,. Sl1po a. 0..Cu s~ Suppl'"' lnttrurt""' S.tlboardJ TRANSPORTATION ov" •Moco.eyrlfoal~nr Mnto< H- IW• Tra11<>n Tr•vrl \ -rr11.1k-n UUhh • AUTOMOTIVE Aull-lr•nl( Aulo S.-rv....._ P•rlA AUtl• \.\1"lrd <;.,..,,,. ........ R•orl I Wh.,l llw""' TrUI k• \ •flo 1'\M••..,.... c·l·~ .. , AUTOS ~TED All•"'~ ....... i A~•Un l!M~ l.ttf'()IS"h CM1>vn ~v,,.•n t"H'f•rt l'uil H-.t. i...1 .. J-· J-1..omMch•n• ~ .. w -... til&lda ,._.u ~Dtft> Mt_.,...., MO Op.I ..... I«. ........... ........ llrnaull llollo ~ "'°""" 5-b ........... .... IUIT PUB-Top location Condo. 3 4012 Br. 2 Bath, fresh paint, new drapes pri· ::: vate p-atio, Comm. poot sauna, etc . .01• $95,000.00 E.Z. Teml.S ~ = IE'lf HT 11111 Huge lot 90 x 178 with .. cna good older home 3 Br. 2 bath firepalce. $215,000. INT& •U&-R-2 Lot Eastside-alley ac· ~:: l cess. Good 3 Br. older home. Fireplace. $120,000 )~1 a.,LW•fl• lellltf ~~I Ml-1121 =1 LUXURIOUS CONDOS flCllO "The Woocn," MCVrity gated compleJt, nr SC l>tazo, '1()11 2 BR, 2 BA, formol dining. All new opplionc", ::! corpeh, morble count.rtORf. Comm. pool & spo. lllll&i $1'49 500 . .' &01 • :,21 Foimew Vilio98 -garden Mfting w/cOff'lm. pool & 61 spo. Beovf. twnhme, 2 BR. I \ro BA, 2 cor att. goroge :~:. w/openar. Mony omenitlel Mv'1 $M, $141 ,900. :~:s Coldwell lanker 6% J m•Rouger 645..()3().3 WIO 701 I 7()l"J 7014 7016 7011 7020 70%2 102'1 7026 703 910\ t llY" QIOll VI 12 9114 t i 17 UH. ISLE 12,400,GIO Prune Lido Isle waterfront location -45 feet on ma.in channel in one of Newport Beach's most prestigious ) ll\ .. ~~~:· ' private park! ~ IUlllllUll ....... .Tremendous opportunity to reside on prestigious Harbor Island with pier & shp to accomodate large yacht. Existing 4 BR home has great remodel posfilbiliti~-Shown by appt. ttt~ I _:~11l-•(111•1J11••11J••····~ t1!1 1: tlU tttt t t» t12:t t Ul ti» tt» .,,, t i.1 tlU ... , tt41 tt•• tl~I "~ "~ ,,,, ti~ tlll tlll tit> tll7 tl• t U t ttf •1» t1n A blended r ate mor~o ts • n ew mortgage that covers &n old mortgage &nd adv&nces new f\lnds The new mortg141e is u sod to p&y ort the ex.ieung mor~a.ge at a lower rate t.h&n the current m&rltet rat.e The lender g1·ants I.he new rau1 ~,1mewhere bet.ween t.he old rate and I.he prPva1llng mark et. rat.E> Thfl new monthly payment lfl larg~r than it waa previously. but no~ high as current r •te• would roqulre Jmpao' OD bu.YU • ~tt a v-.nr ll'lan ff' arliel res. • can ou.itt1 w1U\ • lo'lll'WJ' m00tn• • Lo•et m onthl.1 ~mani. Impact OD Hllel' • A~lrM'14 pot.enua.I b~n • "*-1•• .i1 f\and11 at <1tc.i.na M1U11 lend.ere ofter a blended rw mol"~lt a.a u produoet a h.t&f\er N\UM\ th.n the Old m~. A re&l Mt&&.o prof~al aan &uJd a lJ\U'l!l' c.o \.hoee properttM where oC mor"*'8 LI an.U&ble.. , LIM llLI ~tlo:nal 3 Br. 3Y\ Ba.Bayfront, pier & float for 65' boat. Priced to sell $990,000 .. • Remodeled 3 Br, 2 Ba, lrg playroom. fireplace, beam ceiling. $420,000. lllYllE 11RUOE Qpen Sat., Sun. 1-5 1833 Galatea Terrace Panoramic bay & ocean view. 4 ~!.t.~ Ba, patio, pool home. Fee Price $775,vw. VISTA IEL LIDO liYFROIT Fabulous bay/mount.am view. 1 Br. 1 Ba. condo co-op. Lowest price. $295,000. UYlllE PUCE IAYFRllT Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 Br, 2 Ba up, .2 Br, 2 Ba dn. 2 boat spaces. $1 ,375.000. PElllllU NOME OCUIFROIT 81 LL GRUNDY, REALTOR I 1: ll<>y-.•d• 01 ,,, N Ii 67', 616 1 ----. ---=------- TERRIFIC TIWIHll Brand new1 3 Bdrm, 3 Ba, fireplace In master suite and living rm. trench doors, pallo and tundeck. $209.000. l.N«Ail ·~ Realtors. 675--6000 Little Ml• Mutfet sat on a Tuflet, along came a 1plder and read m the Dally Piiot Classlllad Mellon ~t Miss Mui· let's Tuttet tnd bought 11 for $9 95 You ctn sell your tulle! and Iota of other things through Dally PllOI Class1f1ed Ads Call 642-5678 llFOHULE In ICll MOIE One ol the best buys 1n Eastblutt. 4 Br's plus den, large kitchen and break· las1 room. Lovely patios and total privacy $325.000. Ask for Mary Oenlla. 644-7020 LIHO RUL ESTATE IALIOA ISLE Like new duplex top quail· ty construction. 3 Bdrm unit up, 2 Bdrm down The best location only a few stepa to the beach but still quiet and out of the traffic. Full price $455,000. 751-3191 C:::. SELECT ..,..PROPERTES lllFOOIRSE VllW overlooking the 5th Fair- way of exclusive Big Ca- n yon Country Club Country French condo with 2 bdrms & den French windows & doors. aolld oak country charm. wOOd burning fireplace & Jarge w rap around eundeck Offered al '335,000 (714) 673 4400 ~ . •' ~- 1tMacnab-lrvine Id \I I i I I I \I I' \ ,, -.... ~ :::~r! • .';_ ESTATERS THE REAL ESTATERS ' I 642-5678 .... 2 Bdrm. 1 ba beachslde , WE OFFER l CIOIOI apt. $500/mo. No pets. Want a selecilon of great 135 Albert 543-5478 living? We can offer any- 2 Br, 2 ba, 382 Victoria. thing from a amall apt to N a 4 Br hOUM. ll l<><*lng In a11i c rpt/drpslpalnt. CM, NB or HB think of u1 5525· l\S l·9523 first tor that cho~ of 2 Br 2 Ba ac/dw. cl gar 7yr Ideal living , new 1919 Anaheim. TSL MGMT 642-1803 S585mo. Carol 645·5974 NB REAln' 675-1842 •MESA VERDE 2 Br. 1 Ba New decor $550 No pets. 833-897 4 Beaullfully landscaped garden apts. Pool & apa Patlo•l ded<s. No P9'•· BacilelOf $450 1Bdrm1530 2 Bdrm 1 Ba $810 131E18th 648·&818 161 E 18th 642·085e serv1C'e 1'\ our 51)e('18lly Call 642·5678 ext 322 Kenneybunkport? Wasn't he the Ambassador from Australia under Teddy Roosevelt? $2.17 per day f l'IAll'I Al.t. you pey tor 3 11na1. 30 csa~ In the DAILY PILOT SERVICE OIECTORY plul the 1AVINE MIRflOR and the HUNTINGTON BEACHCOMBER every Wadneaday at no e11tra chargel CALL TOOAYll ISIFH LltS Your Dally Pilot SeMoe Olr9Ctory Repr9Mntatl.,. H2·U21 ut. Ht OWn lntab nH lelt Wu... •· 11• Ill Wu... II l!IJ ..... ll• .. .... 11!1 J--. ..... --~!"!'!2HI~~ •1300/up. crpt1/dr.e1. L:!, !'::,~~~ ~ Arcnltect, Dynamic OC 111JYDY (U Tllm) Home c!Mnlng ~ -'711 HOROSCOPE SYDNEY 0MARR Fem rmmte neediif.Deeui "c· mm. 17301 Beecf'I Gran.m 11 8 8-4&-5250 flnn looking tor sr P'Ol 2~. 7 daya. Lagune Medi t*P lmlNdlattf9., Paid mect\anlcat H -lrg 3 A.rch Bay home. Pvt BNd HB. e.42·2834 • · · 1 arch. min 5 ~· eJCp, ee.cn. Salary • bonus. Aft 5PM, 145-0H 1 '*"911Ce & OOod )Otl ref· room & bath. 4 .... 722 A prox 1000 2000 or REWARD Loat am.ii I comm/Ind WOfk & "arch 494-8496 mtl•TUI ~ req. l<l\owl9dge Fem ahr 2 8' IUx condo HB ~ 9Q ft N~ Harbor' & Parrot. Vic. Newport. drftptan. comm/Incl exp Ful/tltne penon Must be ot NI bOllta ~red lndda tn111 8'18&. pool a.. . ..M t.han mettlet. Costa MeM. 646-0377 ~ ~ ~ ~ 1t!ct!'4•11~ ~ :':i: llUYllY lhat'P & reedy· to wont. SW 10/tw. S7MOeO ape & MC. r,te. $350/mo Mr.Hall. 54M 111 Lo9t dog. bnwn, tan & bltl fSeG-9121 Uk i0t Mr Lott ~~ ~~/:. A"*t In l*'&On 3-Spn ~OM penon oft1Ci9. '" M + .... ~,.~ .J.00 MCM 7~· -... WrlNt •rra-Shettte type, Fe. HB/FV I 5"4M441 or &46-1413 Jolty Roger. 400 S. Coat! NB. &.,... In peg~ Saturday, arcll 10 ~at _......2,. unt r-. -· -963-7201. 21:>590-6491 IEAITlll&I Hwy, Uiguna Beectl. book~ bflllnQ. ~ ARIES (March 2 1-Apnl 19): V1s1ting relative or close neighbor F rmmte 25-30 to* apt. 1:0~: =~ scR•u LETS UlgUnaBeedl 494-1600 IEUYEIY HOUSEK5EPEA:.,., Clay. 2 Cer• a Med Cel Ina. cal bnngsgood news. Burde n will be removed. you'll be rid of unnecessary N.B. area. avail. 4/1. btdQ. off.st. p«ldng. o-· Nft• jbeauty T~ directory t~ adult•. amatl mobile, 95343.51, "°" wll be expense and lonptand1ng assignment o r project can be coftipleted. 1250/mo. K•thy: day. aoa ~ 645-4800 S I 1119111111 I porary In Huntington Newpor1 Beecf'I. p,.,_. _called __ bectl __ ·...,._ __ _ Loved one provides encouragment. 1nsp1rauon. Libra and another 250-0440· ~ 557"2421 Vk*y. 845-3323 days ANSWER IAll llEllD Beect'I ..._UM own c.. d4nMr 873-3el5 MoOea ......,~ An -play "ey roles F. rmmta 25-35 non-emkr e.rn '4-16 hour. guaran.-....,....,£:.,EE""'"'· To_.__ ~TAURUS (Apn.I 20-Ma) 20): Answe r 1s affirmauve m connection to atw 2 8' 2y, Be OOndo. 1.111,,.rt Artl ;:;:! ~ w.=,..ed.~~:Z.~ teed 13·40 hOur. cal ~ d;.,~.,.... 't; F:~~ =WO with "trying something new." Aspec ts favorable for funding, E.llde C.M. &45-5804 3otncea +rcpt . .,.. JOIN rt Club, w«h foltowina iwee. l-5pm, 1213)532-4393. fam&ty. rer1. 780-1231 )Otle Irr Orange County. m vcstments, locaung lost objects. Romai'tcc indicated later as you 8tt F Rmmt under 25 l 225mo ~~Kdl~ ~ Thie guy 1 know Is really• &45-2972. U6t l0t lllYEI HOUSE PLANTS: Indoor .. tm WIST to heart of matters. u o. Aquanus persons figure in unusual scenano. lit & laat ll50 MC dep., RIGHT ~°LTY979-1533 WIY ~blstr executtw. .Hlnnltw Of L~ 8Mert In need o4 ~ PWtt Rou1•. FfT Must , ..... ., GEMINI (May 2 1-June 20): Yo u arc pulled tn two directions -Npt ~ ~518 · but ne d do~ tor llKllDU/Sll'Y ienced. eenoua. punc:tuel t\eW own cw S57-0l52 h th b I h T h F ah< 2 bf CdM 11Pt/condo Or~ County Alrpart the WOl'lclng dasl tixoept dr!Yer tor 6 ~ ..-ct.-JANITOR: l'\A/Part Ume. ••••H•• c oosc course at nngs you c oscr to omebasc. cac mg process '""""' $300 · .,.._ PMw Pf«>Mulcnal JOIN rr FuH time AIP, construction ll'*Y 1n 0 c. Must lill8o MJF Mull be USA cmz.n MOVER/ORIVEA:,,,... be figures prominently, you gam added knowledge and greater emottonal "'~53 .~: 6 · ~~:. &b,!~t·o1·. 1c000orn!r. PtrMUli ltl 2 ~~t :\.x~ ~ ..,.... u good rept"..-& ab6a to obtain gowwn-, h.wd wonier. ~ CU1. secunty. T1mmg, judgment are o n target. You will win! ....,'"" ... ~ ...... B boa o.. tattve tOf company. Need ment tllallty deafanoe. I ~t•. SSJtw 10 ai.rt. c.. CANCER (June 2 J .July 22): Study Gem mi mes sage for valuable G0tgeou1 3bf'. 2 story ft . & up, l .99 NNN. Own9f &eur"nrt/l~t to: Newport &1 refs. c.ii 631-3121 WOt'll ewntnn nrs. eam-i st-~ MolltnG El f · d I d · h 1 Irvine home. ape, $350 wlll bulld out lnterlo< to 493 Jf • ...__. Btvd. 0 ~t. Inc. ~2 Via . .., -·--. ..-hint. ements o t1m1ng an uck n e wit you -you'l be more +'It utll. 731-3630 tutte tenant 751•5989. 1~o;;;~ Oporto •213, NB 92663 lllYll Inga for PIT up to' 7141650-1.-. popular, wish will be fulfilled. Member of o'pposite sex 1s serious, some home w cif1 R & H ln"9Stmenll CARPENTERS ui>ertenoe L~pa up a ~ S t251Wtl Ful time pc»-, , .. _... confusion eit1sts but ultimate l) )Ou'll gain objecu ve . Lovety h · area. CllCIS Of t0t remodel and new con-_ ..... T~ loon 1275/'wtl 1"1~ ·-••• ..,. 1 12 F pvt Rm & Be S350~ u111 • mOITIYI Slflll • ,..., .... ...-Mon· Fri 1-5PM. Call -··-LEO (July "J-1\ug .... )· ocus o n populanty. w1lhngness to revise .. Non-smkr &42•7342 1 MO FREE RENT s1ruct10t1 &31·23'5 Bluepnnt. 31~ Airway 937-3940 tor~ hper1eneed onty. Top review and to tho ro ugh!) c heck source matenal. Minor personality IASSAIE c·· w··· Av. c M. 549-9233 EOE MIF dol...S pllkl 7S4-16&4 LOnOict will be overcom e -clash of ideas will result tn gainmg new M~o ,:'~~· w": w~11!:.';s1'=-~~ 719NO.HAR80RBLVO Great ~e um-•tm•wa ...._.,UUS I aatorAdl9rcsP.,...,a ally. Recent bus iness or career change proves beneficial. lady. Pool. ctubhouM. Suite 14. NB &31-3651 FULLERTON torms su~ Wages _ Count•~ Expeneilc:9d Newpof1 Bwll s ~I * .... PD• VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22): Defi ne tcnns. be analytical. keep main 1225. 873--0ee? 1v mag laaiana llMIN tle>S. ~ lncen\Ne. °' Wiii trwn. 6'2-54&6 AGS .......,. • ...aino '°' gll'dl9n '**'· ~ o bjCC'ti ve 1n sight Se "in to uch .. with superiors. G et ideas on paper, -I l IAYS A WE£1 MMe/female Af>f*t· iu-.-a_ ~ emoq. ..._ lndoOr/outOoor WOl1l. open hncs of communicatto n. revie w plans that could include travel. Mer~~~~.~ .. ~~ lntab 6111 I ATTRACTIVE 4625 w Cou1 Hwy. N.B ~ -·--• ._......,in JllM*Y ..,,_ &! aa..- Gemin1. Sagittanus and anothe r V1110 play key roles. ~ utll 498-2581 Iv mag Of NT llAa MASSEUSSES CLEll 1 G~~K~~ otta procedurwl 5 °"' LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct . 22): Htghltght d1plomacy, reach beyond 1800 1.t. retatl t>4dg w/80'1 TOSERVEYOU coupona Churet\tleMflt ...-lrQldlng S&1Urder PICID' current expectations. aoree to request made by famil" me mber. Focus Nwpt Sch Condo 1 blk frontage on W .Coast OPEN 24 HOURS nffded by Hunungton 240-0427 no .-.91 673-933t Firm .., FOUf1&.ein V*'t "' J ooean. gar, mleto. w/d, Hwy Leue C&ll Lory Beacl'I City $c:t\ool 0..-LEGA SECRET RY I ..-on diplomaC). correction of past m istakes and shaml'r appreciation of S275. Caaey 631-65'3 .... ., • ....,. (•A•m/••A2LS tr•ct 2 hOUrs pet cay ELECTFUCIAH 8JlP91•1Ce L A 991" ~ pac:ken to · · I I T Sc · d th L·r:b-fi · .... .,...,..., ..,. ~ practlOe ••penencM 3rd s~lft 1 tp,. 10 sp1ntua \a ues. aurus. o rp10 an ano er 1 ra 1gure prom1-F'ro4 M/F w 2/2 e•ec Smell st0te/offlce E/ltde Outcall ONLY 83>9199 sa 52/hOU~~~~ tor ~~con-must be oigi91iczed ,,,_ 7·309fn p._ llPllfY"' nently. condo unlurn VIII• CM 130 CeJ:>ri11o St deSlrecJ ne or ap-st~ion. 1-telllg•nt & ftea1t.11e penon • ttw ~ • .., SCORPIO (Oct 23-No\. 2 1 ). Define terms, a void sclf-dcccpuon, e.it>oa'. Quiet pvt '425 •t PllMllal ~ Marcfl 12 Int~ olJic:ie. Saler)' Off.c:9 SRW P1a 1.ca realize that recent resoluuo n concerning nutnt1on. health should not utll Incl + 1nc1,Y 645-3756 S250lmo. 841-3~ lenins 3'14 Apply 2045 1 Cr aimer BMtra• tsn•ltr I ~ as 1-1733 Menutact uring inc: be ignored. Many answe~ are found behind scenes, inspiration is Prot non-am<*J~ F/seekl C...ndal .Ill~ ITTllllY Lane. H B 964-6338 ~ ~ neects ~ uOUOA Ol.£RK 11375 ~. F v. gained by v 1s1ting one who is confined to ho me or hospital same to &hara turn. C.M. lntab 2111 ..... /wtcl'd ot1631-80S3 CLERI ~ uwn«Mr to Nights. wMdl ...,.. -... ,.... ITTIT·YALIT SAGlTl'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec . :? I ): Study legal papers, including 2bf apt. must be reapona 18020 Harbor F V f . . do PRECi$10N SOl.DER-~ull t egtSter e•i>«· Femme U• OI\. tit pc»- possible agreement or contract. Don't rush! Your posttio n is stronaer & "9at. 1245 +' .. utll 1240 sq,, , ••• 1a..... nPIST ING AOd1lonal E/M ... WICe Aw, .ttOys AM lbOl'la ..,,.. ....... be 11 than ant1c1pated, )OU can a fford to pla" waitino oame. Relation.ship H/~2557 w'52""9880 Agent 5"4l-5032 ltr Salt 4112 1embfy skill BIG PM.. tNI ~ 'i"I -.....,. aoallanC J " or Prof r M/F to ati1 !cw. GAEA T WESTERN SAV· NAFA CERTIAED SOLO-S1 ~ cSrM1g r.cons neet "' intensifies, rcsponsib1ht1cs increase and emphasis 1!1 o n partnc-rsb1p or 1y3&~ v de home BUSY NPT 81. C.M. , CIGAREnt: Of VIDEO INGS It the p190e to 11., ERING _.,.., Job ,. Liquor ore · ~ ~ .,~ ba manta! ~talUS. $300/mo 957~2 Newer ReUil/Qtftoe, A/C., DISTRIBUTORSHIPS your careel' with • dyn-quirea ability to ,..., & Male Of ~ IUll or ab6a IO wen d8'yS & CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Keep ObJCCt1ve in view -take · Only 1595 mo. &45-9628 Cash Business We amic. Jrowtl'I orient9d interpret ~ts. ~ ~ ~ ~ ; ~ Gooo oey & care o f basic issues. real m~ that a s pec ial service can help clear away ReapoNlble rmmte WWlt· Prime retail 1803 Weat-PfOVlde money f0t H · flnMCI 1nstttut10t1 grams ancs otl'l9r u -ct\enCetor ~t n umero us detail•. Pro,•-t or ass1onme nt wtll be completed, emphasis ed. Newport. 1 !>tock cittf Approx. 500 9Q ft. panlk>n. alt iocauona. semtily Instructions Lm • F9Niea ~IQ90 to " ,...... 0'" from bMCt\ Small bdrm ~ 650-4708 I tralnlng & • BONDED We are Nek•ng H'ld~ Wonclng kl'IOWtedge of ~ WOfT\WI Room ~ F0t ~ call ~111 be o n emplo) ment, pets and health. Avoid extremes. wlo-aga. Avail lmmed. · staff to ataist you In..,_ 10 wont in our Loan' UM of m6C:To meters. t>oerd & ~tor OOtn-on 3113 or 3114 bMweM AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)· Emphasis on vanety, speculation, 1275/mo + u111a. Wkdys. utriaJ I trng up YOUR OWN Oocutn9'\t Oepartm9nt ~•pk.-Ming with est.IC ..w:... errands l<MPM SSl-422 e \c-1tement o f discover) and rea htatto n that c reative process is ahve &41-08l0, ...,.. & wknd• lntah 2920 PARl OR FULL TIME betWeen tM hOun °'I lhe u1e of degltal multi-shopping etc Must PART /TIME c .. rk tor and klc lung. You.II tmprint your own !ltylc .• light will be shed on area 650-2118 Of 241-0110 ft I BUSINESS. 2ilOPM thrv 10 OOPM rnetw We off.er ••oeltent dttwie 1 • ..:..._ .... ...-. uk for Terri 2000. 2000 & 4000 sq INVEST $3,995 to '50.000 pay, benefits & a FOUR """"* ~70 --.,, ~ •en. 80tM axper p revio usly .. unavaila ble ." Avoid hea vy hf\1ng: 3975 Birch, NB. w1n1ton-Sa6em-K001s 0u11e1 will lnctude fillnQ.1 cayWOf1l ..-Company nee.. 5,.. 5881llft29'M PISCES (Feb. 19-M a rch 20): Emphasis on ho me. secunty, Rmmte wanted. COM 1.50 9Q ft. AQt 5-41-5032 t-300-241-22e& pr9PW"'(J reaJ-1ataio.nl toe.led In L..aiguna Cen-MAIKTENAHCE PERSON long-range plans and food. Yo u 'll be 1nv1tcd to attend gourmet dinner, area. M 25imo + ullla. ft wi 1 dOC\lm.nts. answering yon nMr bMCt'I Cont.a Auto~ lot '*'99" full Plln,.,..,_ you'll locate genuine bargain and you'll have opportunity lO ~uest or c .. 9'¥9' &40-S379 co~11:0 ~ rea~~=· laaiatu On. 4114 ~t:m' ~;~ Pertonnel: or PIT Cllll •97~ Pll• 11.111 PIT experiment with unusual recipe. Cancer nattve figures promtncntly. Ar':~ N~{Fhcxi':n~m~ S3001mo. Agt 759-8006 * llWIY * t~ Typing 45 WPM .. 1 {7 l':~: ':,., "'1f1'. Matur• & hone9t penon. If c.rc:u1auo.i Of'llce Melt.I S300 mo + utll. 176-3823 CM appro• 3000 ft lnctdl 10 ways to malle IT\on9Y • required. i poaible wlnutriuon ~ 1nd1vldua1 with soma •-·-"---ta Vaf Ae,rta1at1 Val letaa 2"' SOO'offlcedlxln<Utrlprti. t:Mtneflts Call963~570 nnee:1---'°'Mon-Tues M Aflf>IY ........... ClG*•ICa Houri ,........ • • ' • Senior Citizen wtll ahr We otter comp•tltlv• ~ -··-·-~cs·a Nutrition. NB ....... - But. •---L 2,,40 • ~ i 2m CompleteiY ~-LCN9ly under 45 r• 11450/mo. &44-72e& Avtt F<>'d ~odr'f l0t Nie, Nlatiel ($8SO/mo start-lor mothers recovery 780-~ .,. Mon tf1N Fn 4 30 10 ------·---'-' l!!f!r1 IC Room. BA. 0.0. Patto & :=-,.,.., tor vW1ouS •---·--nh 2 North Laguna. E1t1b~ Inn) and .. cetient ban-class M°" ·W9d -f r1 . ' 8 30pm ~ 11'1 '*"°" ~BR CON001S . ----·-llaW same loc t3 ~ ..... F ~ 2-Jpm Call 962-1374 2~ 330 w Bay. c M S57S-l 775 mo 2 6 3 br. 5a75 to St295 l*p. &42-3558 AllmHI • Owner retiring. S9000 efttl or an l~~ap--I WAHT ACTION? .CAaJ . • , ~~ .. ..s~ ~ ~ -t • .-"'--x 1m11""'1~ ....... , n!t ~~ .,,:_r.· • ... · ,Of ~WfiV 'wtt" lie> I -- • patio .• Newport Beach 1 Bdrm:""utU1 pd. tropics UtlT: I.AIU cx;Jl • tlt 63'1-0503 &4S-3-48& mate/female. ~3 •tltfMn , Monday thru Friday. IC>fY WOl1c exper ~ 11'ly p·1111•· • • • •• •• • •• et1elMf.. '!4S"" . ._ ..'f'~_lr ~ -. ~ . lk, .'\ .aa ~'.'¥4, ~ . 1 --, •--~ nJ=•. ._, M ,.,..,.Ill IC J;";q;Ali" ~ E Realty. 0sy9 6'2· 1603. apt ... 2421 E 16th St Npt Harbor View Homea. N.B. u • ' SPIRITUAL READINGS f .D 'i 1 4021 L M---1~ commeMUrate w/expeT.. .. EvesieQ-461' 1111$500/mo 8-45-1048 Beaut. tum. rm. kit. prlv. TIDYpenontoahftux.NB AcMcelnallmattera LOV9. • .... _ _. butwewflltraln CalltMn • e Beautiful 2 br. 2 ba 1 Br w/loft. lrple. gar. S350 Incl utlls. 720-0375 home a garden. 1325 + marriage & bu1lne11. I.I umE• <Jl•>lH-4111 ef 9-4 pm 496-5761 • PART TIME • twnnae. new crpt & drpa, dlhwr. 1 blk to l>c:l'I S700 Meu Verde: pvt ent a utM. Joan l45-091l Also c:ounaellng 1815 llef'tl•• Ot. lu. (l1•)11MlH • • trplc, f4'n<»d yard, encl incl utlls 840-3767 bath n/amkr 1200 mo latab ...... So. El Cemlno Real. San 5'>eci~ In 111 6 2nd • • gar .. bit Ina. Nr Hunt-* versalllea lui1. Jr. 1 Bdr, w/klt. l)fW. $275 s.c: Ofgentl 2 CtlrGtiW\ 28 yr Clem. Uc'd. 492•7296 TO'aSlnce 19'9 QREAT IGPHl.,.,al EOffiolCLDI P/T : I lngton Harbour. Close to relrlg pool, spa. aec . dep. 549-3612 men need 2 rma Of 1 1g Splrltual Reader & Ad· Robt Seti!« NH/CM WESTERll '• Deli Dail Pil : beech 1740 S4e.o736 gate.S550tmo 5.t5-7754 Matrbl,prl ent&t>aS300. rmlnCMstlenhof'M.Nlf. "'9of. Advte9 In &II llfe REBrOker B<IReallors Cvcutatlonotflc:eeeeMln-e Ver Y Ot by auto Fantutlc 3 br. 3 ti• S&O<ftlhortierm rental 3-1 Alto B<lmplv t>a 1250. 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CONNHL C HfVRC>LfT '.._ rl • '"' I '~I \ \f I S46-I 200 ~ l ~ II I I I ~· - -. . i Newenergy i a blessing i for 'Babes' c al .ll: ~ Not even the oldest cast members of "Babes in Arms" at Scbasuan's West Dinner Playhouse were babes in arms yet when Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart first ~ introduced this prototype of the "backyard musical" that O: was to take Hollywood by storm in the late 1930s and early '40s. .)It's a true golden oldie. wHh nearly 50 years on its speedometer. and like many other shows of that 'int.a$e 1t requires a little judicious cut- Toi TITUS ting and reshaping •••••••••••• here and there to • sho"' ll off to best advanl"8e. Which is pttclsely what it gets from director Kent John~n and a con_ipany composed predominantlyenerget1c youngactors. singers and dancers. Johnson has v1nuaUyscraped off the old, rusly hull andgn en "Babes 1n Arms" a newpaintjob-tossingout some of the weaker musical numbers and borrowrng others from the same composers. What emerges. as a result, 1s a Rodgers and Hart songbook that includes the classics "My Funny Valentine," ··The Lady is a Tramp," "Small Hotel." ··1 Could Write a Book.'' .. Where or When:· "Johnny One Note" and "Bewitched, Bothered and Bcw1ldercd" -all in the same production. Where Johnson and musical director Tim Nelson haven't shored up the vehicle musically, cbo~phet' Kysa Cobb has energized tt with toe-tapping production numbers. The best one comes right off the bat. with the lights barely up. when the com~ny barrels into an 1n1n catel) staged rendiuon of the title song. Both Nelson and Cobb, the other two clements of the Johnson 1num,erate. are m the cast as ~II. so things shouldn't !>lg over a Jong run (Pleue Ke NEW /Pace US) Beacttna the ••eabee In Arm••• cut at Sebutii.D •• Weet PlayboUH are Joe Swaney. Tricia Grlfftn. Ttm Mel.on and Mary Murphy. REDDY SINGING IN COUNTY Film flaw: . ·An excess of ambition By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of N o.IJ ........ -Like his earlier hit, "An Officer and a Gentleman:· director Taylor Hackford's new film. "Against All Odds," has a stroni romance at t_he heart of its storyh~e. The new film is at its best when It explores a compelling love trian&Jc involving a disillusioned football player. a crooked nightclub owner and the beautiful woman they both come to love. But like "Chinatown," the love story in "Against All Odds" is play.ed out before a larger tale of greed and political corruption in Los Angeles. Unfonunately, " ... Odds' " screenwriter Eric Hughes pulls too many strings late in the film, very ncarfy strangling the love story in a flurry of confusing plot threads. Still. "Against All Odds" boasts some exceptional performances and stunning cinematography, and 1ls commendable moments more than compensate for the flawed scnpt. Jeff Bndges portrays Terry Brogan. a football player who's just been cutfrom the Los Angeles Outlaws because of an injured shoulder. Jake Wisc (James Woods). whose plush nightclub is a ~root fo.r hi~-s~kes sports betting, hires Brogan to find his m1ss1ng girlfnend Jessie (Rachel Ward). . . . The offer is more comP.hcated than 1t appears. Jessie happens to be the beautiful, spoiled daughter of the wealthy widow who owns the Outlaws team. And the nightclub owner's devotion to Jessie is so strong he's wHlingtoovcrlook the fact that she stabbed him m the leg and stole $50,000 from him before fleeing to Mexico. Brogan's search for Jessie takes him to a scenic island otTthc coast of Mexico. where he learns that Jessie loves tacos and beer but hates football players. Yet soon enough and perhaps a bit too easily, the rwo begin a passionate love affair. ~ The lovers' flight takes them to some scenic Mayan-Toltec ruins in the Yucatan. where they cnc-0unter another man hired by Wisc to fetch his missing girlfriend. The bloody confrontation causes Brogan and Jessie to separate and sets up a tense clash among the pnncipals in the love tnangle back in Los Angeles. Ultimately. the romantic struggle intersects with a second storyline involvrng a plan by Jessie's mother to build a tract of homes on green hillside property that conservation groups want to preserve. She is aided by Cl powerful lawyer, played to menacing perfection by Richard Widmark. Director Hackford coaxes o utstanding per- fonnanccs from his cast. .Bridges and Ward display convincing romantic chemistry. And as the nightclub owner, a role that could easily have been played as a sleazy caricature, Woods creates a complex. sometimes even sympathetic character. The supporting actors arc also superb, including Alex Karras as a football coach, Saul Rubinek as an (Pleueeee "ALL/Pace 15) Like BBQ.? Head for County Line PDQ! The County Line 1salrcady well-known in Texas. A oostaligic B1gCh1ef writing tablet holds the menu. where five restaurants achieved acclaim from the which offers "Bar-t>-Que" plauersofbeef ribs($ I 0.95 ). . ~entic;>n the~ord, "~becuc" tof!le, and ~Y Natiooal~ietyoITravel _Writers. . becfbriske.t ($9.95), sausagc(S7.95),amiAofall three mmd scycLmmediately pictures fattynbs<orcb1ckcn) The lrv10erestaurant 1s the first Cahfom1a ($9.95).chickeo ($7.95)andachild'splaceat $4.95 By BEVERLY BUSH SMITH 0.-, .... Cell ' • drippingwithatomato-rcd,. tooswcet,liqu1d franchise,andlhecompanybasgo. ncallout.witha Bluenms ·al~arc m "~·w smoke-flavored sauce. Who needs it? mil-~~~. ~rcwit4wrao.:ar.o~-• ... ~..:...... -:r.:. ~A O..~ , . ~i • ~1 . • rD--~ ~-.,,.._ 1;t,.._..__....... --__..... ... '\_ , T(,tf4 ~ ;~-n.,....-...,....._.Jr-. _........,~ -. -• . . _ ,qor ' •i '{~~~ CB ofilmage~· r ; ct) O~ a ditf"'eif"ot·colorf • YOU may enter by crosslna a iovely Ii ttlc covered cold-smok then ~k to the dt>ocness Y~U dCSLre. My momentofrcvelationcamcat the new County bri~ from lheparkingfot to the restaurant. then Soon to come. aocordingto manager Walton. barbcqued Ltne rcstiuraq too W oodbridgc Lake in Irvine. Here walking downstairs to the bar and dining rooms. (Or you fish. . long, slow smoking over oak for l 8 to 20 houn yields can take an outside elevatorto the lower level.) As.we or~ercd. the waitress warned ~s th.~1 .. All the meat lb.at is tender, moist, suoculcnL A pleasant. piquant Because I'd heard that the ambiance is that of a ~cat will be pmk, ~useof~e barbccu~g. · And . a~d ~lightly sm~lcy sauce 1s served ~paratcly. for ~ 940~s roa~housc, I somcho~ expected a ro~-hewn iodccd, even thcch\Cken .• which was bcaullfully mo1st dipping. W1th dishes such as the chicken. mtcnor. It 1s much more polished than that. with bunter and subtly ~"_'Oley, :-vas prn.k. . An~ when I marveled that both the ribs and the beef green carpctingaod what one ofour party described as . In add1tJon, our party thorouablr etyoyed the~ brisk.et areamazinalyfat-frce,seneral managtrGil W. "very'40-ish .. pn print draperies. Old movicposien br:tsket. the smoky sau-.. th<?SC 6cefynbs,and,th1c:k Walt.on explained 6owcarefu:Uy The County Linc cooks and Ufc magazines, an etched tin ccilinJ.juke boxes, oak slices of smoked 1><>rk ~om. which wualso beautifully begin with a brisket which wciaJis about 1 O pounds, but tables and chain, combine with taped b11 band music to lean. Our sole complaint was that the meats were not use less than a third ofit., serving only the lean. carry out the theme. (Pleue Me SSRVl1'08,..,. 19 ) ---------~·~-----~·-----------------------..., Calendar. ~ ................................................................................... ~ Fri. Claaalcal '"J'Hlt llAOIC PLOD." Mozart's enchanung opera perf'onned In EnJtllSh, fea· lures eome of tfie South· land's finest young etngere. Preaented by Orange COa.st College's Five Penny Opera Company. Frt. and Sat .. 8 p.m.. OCC's Robert B. Moore Theater. 2701 Fair- view Road, Costa Mesa. 432-5527. OREOORY COLSllAK, classical guitarist, enter- tains In 1..a Palme l"e8- taurant. The Newporter, 1107 Jamboree Road, New- port Beac h . Mon.-Sat .. 7 p.m. 644-1700. ------Coalltry .. B&ARTS or TBS W&ST," 5-8 p .m .. with the w ..... u.-..... 8:30 p.m.-1 :30 a .m .. Cruyhorac, 1850 Brook:bollow. Santa Ana. 549-1512. Ja.u TD J&NJllY llAJlllVSlt TR.10 presents contem- porary jazz on vartous In· struments. Mellaaa Hasln plays cello, Chrts Stevens plays vibes, and Edward 0 . Kusby Is the group's acoustic guitarist. Yrt.·Sat .. 8 p.m.-mfdnlght. Cafe Laguna. 858 S. C.out High- way, Lagun a Beach. 491-5404. Th."'°""°1 March. TBS lllCllA&L .JOR- DAJlf TR.10 performs at the Irvine Ma r riott 8 p.m.-mldn!«ihl. Standard. L.aUn ana .. oont.cmporary jaZ2 arc featured. 851 ~1 100. RUTB PIUClt. female Jazz vocaltst. appears Thurs .-Sun.. 8 :30 p.m . th~ Mardi at Ron's lni;na, 1464 S. Coast H way, Laguna Beach. 497 871. lllCK SllSRllAK on the piano and WA YD 1f ATIIE on the saxophone. 9 p.m.-1:30 a .m .. Cafe Lido. 2900 Newport Blvd.. New- port Beach. 675-2968. • VOCAL .JA ZZ ltllf81UllJLB CONCERT, Long Beach City College, Carson Campus, Room H-103. 4901 E. canon . Long Beach . 7:30 p.m .. &3 general admtsslon . (213) 4120-4309. COllfFR&Y PBILLIPS and hts lr1o In an exclusive eogagem·eot, Frl.-Sal. 9 p.m.-1 a .m .. 1\aea.-Thurs. 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m .. U · brary Lounge, The New- porter. 1107 Jamboree Road. Newport Beach . 644-1700. Pop llARC&L'8 features dancing to '"Bllay lloa. •• 9 p.m .• 130 E. 17th St .. Costa Mesa. 646-3666. ''AJllllV&RSAR~ .llAPI?' &ova.:. 5;.7 l).JU •. mr.~·~:G\l.r.1-~.,...,~ Vtll~e to the tunce ol "OU· ver. · sung by the South I CoastRepertoryolSouthem Ca.Jtfomfa. Udo Martna VU- lage. 675-8662. PSTS WILLCOX per· forms his tr1bute to EMs Presley and, Rock 'n' Roll at 9 p. m .. The Ora.nd Hotel. 7 Freedman Way. Anaheim. Through March 24. 112-1111. TD UUB&K &. L&& present.a Jeff a 8tne Wed.-Sat .. 9 p.m., 151 E- Cout Hl4lbway. N~wport Beach. 675-5790. VIRC&JllT ICOl'T pl.aye guitar In the Wine Cclw, The Newporter. 1107 Jam· boree Road. Newport Beach. Tues.-Sat., 7 p . m. 644-1700. Dance ---F ACVLTY DAllfCB COllf· C&RT. Performance or works choreographed and et.aged by members of the UC Irvine dance faculty. Program ranges from cluat· cal ballet to ethnic and modem pteces. Frt.-sat .. 8 p.m .. UCI Fine Arts Village Theater, Jrvtne. FTCC aa- mtss10n. 856=86 t'r. TBS KO-.ZAJlf CLAMl- CAL llUSIC AJlfD DAJllC& COllPAJllY with a new wavcgroupcalled "Cyllnder and l.he Techno-Rebela" perform a variety ol Korun dances. drum and fa n dances, a nd other tra· dJUonal court and folk dances. 7:30 p.m .. Saddle· back College South MaJn Theater. 28000 Marguert_te Parkway, Mtaaton Viejo. $3 general admission . 831-4620. Theater '• Allfllfl& OST YOUR GUJlf" by the Buena Park Community Theater at Sullivan Cen ter. 7631 W. Me lrose, Buena Park . Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through March 24. 523-0351. ''BA.8&8 IJll ARJ18•• at SebastJan's West Dtnner Playhouse. 140 Ave. Ptco. San Clemente. Wedneedays throu,Ol Saturdays at 8 p.m .. "Sundays at 1 and 7 p.m. 49'l-9950. ''BSDltOOll r ARCS" at Orange c-Out COiiege In Cost.a Mesa. Thuridays ~~ysat 8 p.m. through March 17. maUneeal4p.m. March 18. 432-5527. Tito beadllnea concert Simon Rattle, left, will CODdact the Loe Anael• Plalllaarmonlc Orcbmtra, obol.atBelns Roni.er and harplstUrSala BoW&er at 8:30 p.m. Sata.rday ID Santa Ana. 'See Satarday Cl•Mlcal IJatliaC. "TD U8T llAJll" at the Westminster community Theater. 7272 Maple St .. Weatmlnstcr. Fridays ~nd Saturdays a t 8:30 through April 7. 995-4113. ••BUJlDD CBD.D.. at Saddleback College lo Mission Viejo. 28000 M a r guer1te Parkway .fontght and Satur· day at 8 p.m .. Sunday at 3 p.m. 831-4656. *'DltATllTRAP" at the Newport Theater Ar ts Center. 2501 Cliff Drtve, Newport Beach. tonigh t and Saturday at 8 p. m . ·631-0288. . '*TBS BLBPBAllfT llAR" at the Gem Theater. 12852 Main St.. Garden Orove . Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m .. Sundays at 7:30. 636-7213. .. PUlfJlfY GIRL" at the Grand Dinner Theater. 7 Freedman Way. Anaheim. Nightly except Mon<lays at varying curtain times throLUtti May 27. 772-7710 . "GOOD" on the mato stage of South Coast Reper- tory. 655 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa. Tuesdays throuah Satu.r· days at 8 p.m .. SUodays at 7:30. weekend matinees at 2:30 until March 25. 957-4033. "I'll OETTUIO llY ACT TOOSTllSR AJlfD T AJQRO IT OJll Tlllt ROAD" al the Harlequin Dtn ner Play- house. 3503 S. Harbor Blvd.. Sa.nla Ana, ntghUy except Mondays at varying curtain Umcs through Aprtl 29. 979-55 l l. ''llAN or LA llANCBA'' at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater. 690 El C&mlno Road:Tusttn. ntghUycxcept Mondays at varying curtaJn times through March 25. 838-1540. "Oh rLltW ovsa Tlllt CUCK.00'8 Jlllt8T' by the Mission Vfe.Jo Playhouse at the Mission Viejo High School theater, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through March 31. 841-4245. '*THE PIUSODR OF 81tCO!ID AV&NUE•• al the ··LAWR&RCS or Aa.AlllA.•• 7 p.m .. Saddle· back College North Forum Theater. 5500 Irvine Center Dr.. lrvlnc. 83 admission. 559-1313. ''THE LAST WA Vlt." Stars Richard ChamberlaJo as a lawyer defending an abo~ne In a murder ca&e. UC frvlne Social Science Lecture Hall. 7 p.m .• lrv1ne. 831-6631. Etc. 1884 OllAROSCOU1'TY AUTO SBOW. Through Sunday. Anaheim COnven- Uon Center, Southwest Exhlbtuon Hall a: Pactflc Room, 800 W. Katella Ave .. Anaheim. 999-8900. IPRlllO F A8B10Jlf 8ll01f. Lido Martna VII· tage·s fine IJoe of 1984 spring fashion apparel. 11 a.m.-2 p.m.. Lido Marina Vllla·ge boardwalk . 675-8662. .------------------------. Garden Grove Community Sat. Theater. Chapman at St. Mark's Ave .. Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 through March 17 and this Sunday at at 2:30. 897-5122. "RIGBT BED, WROllfO BU8BAJQ>" at the Hunt· lngton Beach Playhouae. Main Street at Yorktown Avenue, Huntington Beach , Fridays a nd Sa.turdays at 8:30 through March 31 . 8 47-4465. "SAL LY AND llARSBA" on the Second Stage of South Coast Reper· tory. 655 Town Center Dri ve . Costa Mesa, Tuesdays through Satur· days at 8:30, Sundays at 8 p.m .. weekend matinees at 3 p.m. until March 25. 957-4033. Clamlcal TBS L09 AJllOEl.&8 PBILBARllONIC OR- Cll&811lA with Stmon Rattle. pr1nctpal guest con· ductor. and obOlsl Heinz Holltger and harpist Ursulir HoUJger, Is pres- ented by the <>range County Phllhannonlc Soclety. 8:30 p.m.. Santa Ana Htah School AudJtori"m. 520 \JI. Walnut. Santa An a. 646-6411. "TBS llAOIC FLUTE," stt Frtday listing. llARTlAL SUfOll&R, former Metropolitan Opera ba.r1tone Is the guest lec- turer-performer a1 the Fes· tJval of Leaming and Per- fonnlng at 2 p.m. at the S~e. Loyola=Marymount cam· llAJll·WOllA!f IN · pus auditorium. La Veta 'sTJTUTE. ages 25-55. pro-::"de Batavia streets. Or· fesslooa ll desl ned .,Meou-,.,.,.,_~~~ ..---.V• &td&Y1lsti --~~" '410 Inc uoes wine, ref~h-_ __Y_ ng. . ments. 11404 Stonecras. Country Fountain Valley. 545-0840. ----------11188 Allf01&•samo1.a *'BSART8 OF TBS DAJllCS. 8:30-11:30 p.m.. WUT," 5-8 p.m .. wtth Tiie Frank Amoss T r io. w.....-.o.-llaad.8:00 Layfayette Hotel. 144 So. p.m.-1:30a.m .. Cruyho1'11C, Linden Ave .. Long Beach. 1580 BrookhoUow. Stlnta '--------------------....J (213) 435-6311. Ana. 549-1512. Finale at OCC r11ma Ja.u ---~ 11ae "" Penny~ Com.-&.~• t-- - ----""rw•• r-.,. "BRAIJl9TOIUI.'• 7 and PRAn AMOea a TB& Jut performa.ace. citlloart'a.. late" 9:30 p.m .. UC lrvlne Science IOMl88IPPI llUDD&U tbla weekend. See Jl'rtday Claeet ll•tlnC· Lecture Hall. 856·5MS. perform the spirited s0unds of Dtxleland Jau with that l authentic touch or New Or· a. ~~8f.r:·A~~.~:. ~ PaJrvlew Road. Costa MeM .,.. 432-5527. 1 TD J'EJlfJlfT llAJIOVltR Q. TaJO. att: Pr1day ltstlng. ~ COJllPR&Y PRILLlPS. see Friday llSUJ!g. RUTH PRICE, see Prtday llstJng. RICll lllEJUUJI and WAYlU WATJI&, eee Fr1· day listing. LIDO -.aAllJJI A VIL-LAO& hosts the Glendale Jazz Ensemble for their an- niversary party celebralJon. 1-4 p.m .• Lido Manna VIi- iage boardwalk. 675-8662. V 0-C A --l. J A Z Z ENSltllBLS CONCERT. see Friday llsttng Pop llAllCltL '8 , with "Ba&q Bo&." see F~f J 1tstlng. "8010t L IT COLE," a celebrity series presen· talion by Saddleback Col- lege, contaJns-hlts such as "Cove for Sale." "My Heart Belongs to Daddy... and ot.her Cole Porter favorites. 8 p.m .. South Campus Malo Theater. 28000 Marguerite Parkway, Mission Vie.Jo. $9 general admi ssion. 831 -4656. PltT1t WILLCOX. see fr1· day UsUng. UUll&JI E. LElt. with .Jeff • llteft, Stt frtday IJsUng. VIJtCBJllT SCOTT, sec F'}PY Ll.stt~. Duace TBS PILOBOLUS DAllClt COllP AllfT, a atx-member acrobauc group of dancers. Is the dCSU· natlon of a UC lrv1ne bus lrlp to Wadsworth Theater In Los Angeles. Bus leaves at 6:30 p.m. In front of the UCJ Administration Bldg. $5 856-6379. Pays tribute Gyaaaattc atar C.thw ~will DU- ratet.We tbe People" ceremoDie. d~ Dlaeyland'e OIJ'lll-~ =~~ catecol'J' for deta118. ~ ii FACULTY DAJllC~B CON- ~ C&ltT, see F'r1day llsttng. ~ •Tbe._ter __ _ ~ "AIQflE O&T TOUR ~ OUR.. at the Buena Park ....., Community Theater. Stt '"" Fnday llsung. ~ "BABSS DI AIUIB" at c Seba.sUan's West Dinner _: Playhouse. Stt Fr1day list- Cl Ing. Cl "ll&Daooll FARC&" at ~ Orange Coast College. Stt ~ F~~lat!ng. •• :llStlJTllAR'' at the 0:: Westminster Community Theater. Stt ~ ltsUng. ''BUlllED D'' at SaddJeback Co~. Stt f'r1- dal.~. at the Newport Theater Arts Center. Stt Fr1dai{ listing. .. TBS SL PBAIIT llAJll" at the Gem Theater. Stt Frtdai>i-ltsttna. .. ruRJr ODO." at the Grand Dinner Theater Stt F r1day lJsU ng . "OOOD" at South Coast Repertory. Sec Fr1day llst-1"«. I'll OSTTIRG llT ACT TOGSTllSa AKI> T A.SlllfG IT OR TD ROAD" at the Harlequin Otnner Play- house. Sec Fr1day llstlng. ''MAK CW LA llAJllCllA '' at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater. Stt Friday lJ.stJng. .. on ti.SW ovs.a nm CUCKOO'S IUST" at the Mtssk>n Vteje> Playhouse. Stt Fnday ltstlng. ''THE PIU80Da OF 8BCOJlll> A VltNUS" at the Garden Grove Commun ity Theater. See F'r1day listing. "IUOBT B&D, WROJfO BUSllAJQ)" at · the Hunt- ington Beac h Playhouse. Stt F'r1day ltsttng. "SALLY ARD lllAJtSllA" at South Coast Repertory. Sec Friday list- ing. W~rbbope ___ _ AD.JUSTIJlfO TO PA.RltRT-CBll.D UP.All· A nON; concentraung on feelJngs of mourning. loss and guJlt . 9 a.m.-5 p.m .. Golden West College Admln· tst.raUon Bldg.. Rm. 137. 15744 Golden West St .. ROB LOWE and NASTASSJA KINSKI as Susie The Bear THE 1-0TEL N[N H.AMPSHIR£ WILFORD BRIMlEY Ed 1t'd [},< RO&Ri K LAMOCRi Muse t}f JACOJES OFFENBACH A/Tange(l.cY'd ~ed t)J RAYMJND L£PPAAO Et:eeu· ~ Procx.cers GEORGE. fANEFF KENT WAL.WIN GRAHAME J(NMNGS ~ ~ M &~ Frorr the No¥el by JOHN IR'v'Y'(; ~~TONY~ Proooced t}f NEIL HARTLEY Dtr'?ded e>, TC1'4~ RCHAROSON s;,_ ~ ..;;;;. ... c.--...ro ...J' . °""°"'· .....-1....._. ....,.._~ ~· ~· R ..--"!!.•w:• .. ,.~ . & ....... ...__...._.. ....... ~ '_.,,·-·~ ~·'·-·----~;..7.;,t ....... ~ ~ :_ •I .· ... :ifl· •. 3't1 ·~ 'AOol.~.ff -. ·EDWARDS 11SS01 W.i> IML.. UA tm WITTR U lWA .. SUCUI ••an ...._am ClllTI -~l111 '°"" ... 644~760 1Uf81SIO 191 l93S m.wios SWTl1 ~ CDWMDS IOPORl EDWARDS CIOIA WEST !"lm · lmSlO. AT UflllO • ....,Clln() lllsn.sYll a I CiOUIJI -.S1 ..-au 1~11 -6J7.Ql40 IUIWiu 891 3'9J llMNIDS/WBJM -OAANCl llWl PAClfl:'S llWAY .J9 Oil If lAGl.N HUS llW.l IWTll lll OI l.alJI IUOl UO 5' OI U llft • Tl« M..l IOJ " !IMS Spirited 110anda revived .. P'raD.k Amw and tJu: Mteet.lppt llRClden" wW · perform DIJdelandjua at 8 p.m. SatardaJ at OnJa&e CcNlllt eon .... -~~;ti:~~" '~''llliiiiii~~ Edwards T'Own Center AMC Fashion Square 751-4184 691 -0033 8:15pm 7:30pm El TORO Edwards Saddleback 581-5880 9:00pm ORANGE City Center 634-2553 l :OOpm Calendar ~ ______ .... ____________________________________________________ , HuntJ~n8each.Fee812. host a 'concert of Motets Point Cafe, 24720 Del at Cruy Horec today at 6 13200RedHUIAve .. Tu9tJn. 1'11Mter 899111-3 I. from the Baroque Period. Prado, Dana Point. and 9:30 p.m.. 1580 Freeadm ... lon. 544-3131. i! ALL CL A 1118 The Los Angelea Chamber 661-6003. Brookhollow. Santa Ana. "BAm Df AIUl8" at COUR1't The People'• Chorus, Stiphen Or1mm. 549-1512. PltTS WILLCOX. see Frt· SebuUan's West Otnner , Court. Thia wlll ahow you c o o d u c i o r a n d STUDIO CAPE features day listing. Playhouee. See Fnday list· how to properly prepare, me harpsichordist. present• an afternoon Jazz aeaalon. Ing. -n and present youT cue as motets by Schutz. Phillipe 100 Main St.. Balboa. TD ALL-A.llBIICA.N Dl.ZZT-atnga contem· &: your own attorney. 9a.m.-l and J .S. Bach. Wine and 675-7760. BOT8CBORU8gJveaapub-po r a r y mu a I c 7 ••BORISD CBJLD" at • p.m .. Oolden West CoU~. cheeaeaervedafterthe3:30 lie concert at Red HIU p.m.-mldntght. Maxwell's. SaddlebackCollege.SeeFr1· ':'- AdmlntstratJon Bldg.. Rm. p.m . performance. San Pop Lutheran Church. ManydJf-317 Pactflc Coaat Hwy.. da>: ltatJng. ~ 209. 15744 Oolden West JuanCaptstranoPubUcLI· llSLSJUl&DDT rl ferentvarletleaofmusJcare Huntington Beach . 'TBS-&LSPBAlfT a St .. HuntJngton Beach. 815 brary. 31495 El Camino .---------pe-_o_rm_•_p_e_r_fo_r..;....m_e_d_._7_:_3_0_p_._m_._. _5_36-_2_5_5_5_. _______ MAJr __ •_at_t_h_e_Oem __ Th_ea_te_r_._ fee. 891-3991. Real. San Juan Capistrano. 493-1283. Film.a 8U8AR Flllt:8 and her ··na IDRCllAftT OP mag1cal Oute pruent an FOUR S&A80JllS." Aleo afternoon of beautiful showl"l 18 "L'EtoUe De listening music, along wtth Laura f'"r1ea, 90prano, and Mer." p.m .. UC lrvtne gultartst •~-ph P""""h•k 2 Social Science Hall. lrvtne. ~ ""' .. · p.m.. Turtle Rock Com-82 .50 aenerat admluton. munlly Park. # l Sunnyhlll 856-6379 . .. BR.AlltSTORll.·' ••e Drtve, lrvtne. 83 admission. -660-3643. Fnday U.Ung. llARnAL8DfOllERap- A SWEDIBB RAT1Jll& pears at Festival of Leam-ls presented In the ortglnal Ing and Performing. See language wtth E!WJah sub-Sa1urday Claaalcal llsUng. titles. San Juan C'ilplatrano PIAIUST JULIEN Library and Cultural llUSAJ'IA and members of Center, 7 p.m .. 31495 El the L os Angeles Camino Real. 82 admission. PhllharmonJc join to com- 493-1752. pr1se the Consortium Musi· "TB& &ARTB. A cum In a concert at 8 p.m .. YOUJllO PLAlf&'M" 7 :30 University Music Center. p.m .. Village Bible Church. Cal State Long Beach. Fea.-12671 Buaro St .. Oarden -.... k 1 d Grove. Free admission. tur"" wor a Inc u e "Trout 552.3344. Quintet," P1ano Quintet In A. Opus 114. by ~hubert. 91 ..... 1._ 85generaladmlsslon. (213) ..... 498-5526. WD&L or ram1m----- BBIP. for slnQJea over 45, Country meets at Coua's In BLACKTBOU performs Anaheim. 524-3327. lrtsh and Scottish folk Etc. JE-T CAllAIUlO per- plexes you wtth his ma.oc. 3-4 p.m .. Lido Manna 911- lagc boardwalk. 675-8662. AR AJlfT1QUS8 9BOW ts presented l>y Casa De Blenvenldos Youth Shelter to help raJse money. Today 10 a.m.-7 p.m .. tomorrow IO a.m.-4 p.m. Jefferaon School. 10291 Bloomlleld . Los Alamitos. 979-4062. 1984 ORA!tOS COUWTT AUTO SHOW. see Friday llstlng. S u n. Cl&Mlcal LIBJl08 T ARTU DE 8A1' JUAJll CAPISTRAltO Glvliag concert music. Evenings, Indefinite. Old Dana Polnfcate. 24720 Del Prado. Dana Point. 661-6003. Jau -TBB GOLDltN &AGL& JAZZ BAJfD plays at the "Amtrak Depot." 3-7 p.m., San Juan Capistrano. CAPS LIDO hoeta a Jazz session. 3-7 p.m. 2900 New- port Blvd .. Newport Beach. 675-2968. THE GILLIAM OARJUR JAZZ QUARTET, 7-1 l p.m .. Indefinite. Altslo's, 1670 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa. 642-8293. JACK BRAK'D, 3-7 p.m .. Indefinite. Rusty Pelican, 2735 Pacmc Coast High· way. Newport Beach. 642-343 1. RAGS MARTINSON AJIO> TD llllTTIDI 8&C- TION. afternoons. Old Dana Laa.ra Prt•. Joeepb Poebek and laaD l"rt• wtll perform coaapo.ttlona by 8claabert and bTet 8a.Dclay lD tmne. 8ee Cla.Mlcal l.latlq . The new police recruits. Call them slobs. Call them jerks. Call them gross. Just don't call them when you're in trouble. PUUCI What an Institution! COSTA MESA EDWARDS SOUTH COAST PLAZA 546-2711 BRISTOL AT SUNFLOWER ORANGE SYUFY CINEDOME 634-2553 CHAPMAN ANO SANTA ANA FWY ............... lliiiiiiiiiiiiii _______________ .......,. _____________ ~ 72 hours of /l~rty lu Jorgel euery1h1n9 the Nouy euer toughl them Calendar & A CROWN INTERNATIONAL PICTURES RELEASE Color by DELUXE See Fr1da y II.st Ing, "FtJNJtT OraL" at the Grand Dinner Theater. See Fr1day listing. .. GOOD" at South Coast Repertory. See Pnday list· 1 "«-r11 G&T'l'IJfO llY ACT TOOSTllSR AJllD T AJmtQ rr 0111 TD aGAD" at tht> Harlequin Dinner Play· houae. See Fnday llallng. ''llAJll OP LA llAllCBA '' at lhe Curtain call Dinner Theater. See Fr1day lts tlng. ''TBS P1UaOna or S&COJO> AV&RV&'' at the Garden Grove Community Theater. See Fr1day listing. ''SALLY AJlfl> MA•UA" at South Coast Repertory. See Fnday list· Ing. Lectara TDD llAl'f AOltlUNT POR SIJllOL&S. Learn how to make your time work for you by working "smarter. not harder." I ·4 p.m .. Cold· ~n West College Admlnls· ftiatlon B~.. Rm. I 36. 15744 Colcfen West S t .. Huntington Beach. 89 fee 891 ·3~1 Stnf!m THE 8AJLUfO 811fOLB8, for non-smo~tng atnglc. over 21. gathers In Newport Beach for day salting. 820 donation. For current lo- cation call 673·3282. WDBL or nusND- SBIP, for singles over 45. meets a l the Orange County Mtn1ng·eo. In Sanf.a Ana for brunch. 524-3327. 11188 A.ROllt'8 SUfOLU DA1'Clt CLUB, 8:30-l l :30 p.m .. Frank Amoea Tr1o. LayfayeUe Hotel, 144 S. Undcn Ave .. Long Beach. (213) 435"'63 l 1 . Etc. JAK I!IOWLTOJl'S "B1l0ADW AY PLUS," a skit with hand puppets and audience participation. Is featured at the Yamaha Music Education Center, 3 p.m Favorite Broadway musical songs wlll be per- formed. Jeffrey Road at lrvlne Center Dr.. Irvine f'rtt admission AJ9 Al'fTJQUES SHOW, stt Saturday l isting. 1984 OR.Al'fOE COUJlfTT a.:::::::::::===~============::.:!:'.:::========;--,AUTO SHOW, see fl'r1day -listing "Tom Selleck fans rejoice. 'Lassiter' Is a pretty darn good movie. I had fun wit h 'Lassiter'." -~t S·~~'· Good Morn•n& Amerio. A8C·TV "Selleck stands out smartly in light and lively 'Lassiter'." -USA Tod•y C 6llJUI IMMSI • ..,... MU \.UDr QKIOI Tl*~ .w1 S010t · lAllltt ~UTT~ ussmr io OOSUtS · n IWLBUTO · ro lMI1D · WADWt cum· "'LASSITER' IS SLICK, SLEEK AND STYLISH. I had an absolutely swell time at this movie~' -Wf4.IC-TV •Ill----OOl•Ma&d61111 --•111911111 -•MU\..., cena 11.U 5-46--1111 EDWMDS SOUTH COAST f'UlA -.rll Af SUSlCMll n rm !111 ·!IUO EDWARDS SADDl£8ACX 0 roim Al 100U1U1 u .... (213) 691-0633 MIC f ASJO SQUAii[ llWI>&~ .. m1wru n1 m~ EDWARDS CIOM WEST lllUlWJISfU a GIOlOUI ml A SCENIC BARBOR CRUISE aboard the three-ma.5ted boat "Dis- covery.·· Is part of a week· end celebration at Lido Marina Village 6·7 p.m 675-8662. JOAft RIVERS glve9 a bcnent performance for AJDS with two shows. 8 and l l p.m. Studio One, Los Angeles. (2 13)659-0472. t Mon. Cla ... cal ORltOORY COL&llAJlf, sec Fr1day IJaUng. ----Jus CAR LIDO. AJ Abbou on the piano. 9 p.m.-1 :30 a.m .• 2900 Newport Blvd .. New· port Buch. 675-2968. RALPH · BLAZ& BIG BAND. 8-l l p.m .. In· deOnlte. The Roec & Crown, 831 S. State College Blvd .. Anaheim. 778-5600. Pop DIZZY, sec Sunday list· In~. U-T GEL TZELllAJlf, singer.guitar. 9p.m.·I a.m .. Blue Beet Cafe. 107 2 1st Place, Newport Pier. New· Port Beach. 675-3333. f>rrz 1tn.LCOX. stt Fri· day llattng. Lecture. "DIEllY8TIFYIJtG JW· CLEAR LA!fGUAGS." Author and educator Shella Tobias speaks on this sub- ject at 1 :30 p.m .. Cypress College Library. Valley View and C:lncoln. Cypress. Frtt admission. 547:.()282. Etc. "POETRY POR TBS T&RllUIALLY 8BT." a Bring your written work to ~l Tor other people to read. ·A gallery or . hangr ng poems." 8 p.m .. The 11\ree Guinea.a Bookstore. can • nery Village, 506 3lat St .. Newport er.ach. 673·8400. FU& lll8 TAK AS- SISTARC& la offcml by Saddlebacll College North. 1 1 a.m.-noon. An IRS rep- rcaentallve I.cads partld · pants through etthcr form l 040A or 1040EZ line by line. 5500 Irvine Center Drive. lrvtne. 559-1313. Tue_. Ciu91cal OllEGORT COLEllAJll, sec Friday llsung. ~DD try TBlt WUTEll.N U1'10lf BAJ'fD performs. 8 :00 p.m.·I :OOa.m .. CrazyhorM. 1580 Brookhollow. Santa An.a. 549-1512. Jazz "11'TER8ECTl01'," con - sisting of sounds of brass. piano. drums and sax· aphone, appear s 9 p.m.· I :30 a.m .. cafe Lido. 2900 Newport Blvd .. New· port Beach. 675-2968. C01'FUT PHILLIPS, sec Friday listing. Pop TBS &L&CTaOJlllC llUSIC CLUB of Saddle· back College South aives a fund·ralalng conttrt with or lgtn a l ayn - theslzer-onentcd compo· slttons WT'lttcn a nd per· formed by members of the' club. 8 p.m .. MaJn Theater. 28000 Marguerite Parkway. Mission Viejo. 82 ad- mission. 831 -4656. "A aWIJlfO co•w•t•a•T• NIOBT" Is featured every Tuesday niaht at Happy Dau. I 791:/ _ MacArthur Blvd .. lrvlne. 250-1077. VIRCSRT SCOTT, att Fr::titatJng ... WUJ.COX. see Fri· day listing. DIZZY, ace Sunday ltst-1ng. Theam "PUilNt Glal." at the Grand Dlnner Theater. See F"=1ng. • " at South Coast Repertory. See Fl1day llat- l"lrll OSTTDIO llY ACT TOO&IW AJllD TAJDlllG IT OR TllS aOAD" at the Harlequtn Dinner Play- hou9e. See fl'riday JJatJng, ''llAK 01' LA llARCllA '' at the Curta.tn Call Dinner Theater. See Prtday ltatJna. ''a AL LY A lf""l> llARSllA'• at South COut Repertory. See F11day ll9t· Ing. . lllDP. for al~ over 45. mcctaat the Rusly Scupper. Huntington Beach . 524-3321. a a • --'.-..'I&.._.~ ..... ~"Af.,~ . .-..- ( \. ~__.__.. ...... .-.~--~W~$~.~~-~c>±~~~~~~:llllllll~~~~~~~tllllJl!ll!~9"lllll•~ Calendar 7 3! 0 -~ 1 4•60•1•W•a•ln•u•t•A•ve•.•. •lrv-ln•e•.•d•u•ct•o•r•T•h•o•m•a•s•R•oo•t.•O•u•c•s•t •M-ac•A•r•th•u•r••B•lv•d•.•l•rv•1•11•e••.•.B•AB••lt8••Uf .. AJUIS•••.•. •11•t •Tllih•<'•a•t('•r•.•Stt••F•rt•da•v•l•1 .. •t•1na•.-•8•3•3•-2•4•6•9•.••••••• l 552-1078. conductortsCSULBgradu-250-1077. Sebastian's West Otnn.-r ~ ~ ate student Ruth DeSamo. VIPfCENT SCOTT, see Playhoul!le. Sec Frtday Its:-• ' 8 A L L T A N D Workab.01>9 i' Lecture9 8 p.m .. Recllal Hall of the Friday listing. In~. M.All8BA" at South Coast ... "Tllllt llAPfAG&· University Music Center. UUBSN It. LElt, ~c FUJlfffT QIR.L" at the Repertory. Stt Frtday llst-CBINB&lt BRUSH ' ~-T," the --nd In a 84 general admission. (213) Frtday listing. Grand Dinner Theater. See Ing. PADfTl.1'0 bl• offc&rcdG by "Tl -" .......... 49S-5526. DIZZY, ~ Sunday ltst-Friday llsttng. Sherman LI rary ar-5: sertea of Awareness Hours Gll.EGORT COLltllAl'f, Ing. "GOOD" at South Coast 91 .. .,,,ea dens The claaa Introducer. °' scmlnars~SaddlebackCol-sec Pnday listing. P&Tlt WU.LCOX. ~c Fri-Repertory. See Fr1day list· ......... tht' bt'glnner to noraJ paint-~ ~~n ~~. ~=n~e~: C try day llattng. Ing. sJ.gi"u Th!.~ V :-~~J!~ l~l\, :~ wt~~ n 'k)~ ;tt; ~ and Joyce ArnLson speak-OUD Theater "I'll GltTTDIG llY ACT party In lrvlnc. 8 p.m. Men prert"glstratlon required a tng on the human ex-DANCE 11'8TRUCTOU TOGltTBER AJfD TA&.ll'fO bring beverages. ladles 9 .3t> a m.-noon Corona del =r perlence as related to self. RON a DOOA are featured '•A Ml D 8 U 1111 It R IT ON Ttm ROAD" at the bnng snacks. 82 each. Mar. 673-2261 time. and life management at 7:30 p.m ... with nae MOHT'S DU.AM" al the" Harlequin Dinner Play-4«> 7 :30-9 :30 p.m .. Sci-Weetena UoJon Band fol-FlneArtaLlttleTheater.UC house.SeeFrtda~lnL _. cnce/Math Rm 313. 28000 lowing. 8 pm ·I a.m .. 1580 lrvtne. tonight through Sal· "llANOFLA C " ~ Marguerite Parkway. Brookl'lollow. santa Ana. urdayat8p.m.856·6617. attheCurlalnCatlOtnner .a. Mlssfon VleJo. Free ad-549-1512. ~· PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES * n .... mission. 831-457 I . ~ BIOLOGY OF CAJlfCltR. Juz 8o . M t' 1 af?ijl\'j .. f(1i4) ,;;;:;;)~ a I 0-week lecture eertea. • r901n o inees. 'l~h • 'WI(}. * . continues thro .. .n. Thurs· "BACK TO BACX." Per· llllOllOAY flw11 SA1UtroAY fACUlT't'~CANOUWQOO ,,_ C I W&"' Sc ••IMrrllEJI) P6$S11 --· .... y at U rvlne. tence formanccsbyUClrvlncJazz ~Lft " ,., •"'"'•t•MKnlot .. .sot"' Lecture Hall. 1 p.m . Ensemble. directed by 7.10. 10:3~ lh s,.. t....,. ...... u a H•hl "focm.OOF (PS) " OCUY STUlO 12.ll HI.~· IOt It JO 856-5318. Alfr~ t..ang. and UC lrvlne "TH·T w•s ROCK" Wind Ensemble, directed by " " W::i;l6 J'~~) Wed. -Clualcal TIU CONCB•T BARD of Cal State Long Beach. per- forms ortgtnafband works. transcriptions. marches and a composition by con- \ ...... out •f ,.,,.. r •u.s. l -.. {'j t.~ F ot C1IMilled Ad ACTION Call A DAILY '9LOT 40.VISOI '42°1671 CIST& 1W $46 3102 EDWARDS CK.MA ~·~ CISTA IUI S40-GS94 UA SOUTH COAST IMI llfUT IUNfUJWH l1 ,. S81 5880 E.OWAAOS SAIXUBACI( I\ ,_Al llDlll.O P(ler P. Fournier. UC lrvtne ----·-- -. Fine Arts Village Theater. 8 LA Ml!!AQA u llOSlCft411S 11 ~.., lllWP llOllliAllOllS ··rmas c. OlllMlll'.Nl" (rG> ll lO l~ H'i OS 10\\ p.m .. 84 general admission. 856-6617. CONFR&T PHILLIPS, sec F'rtday listing. RICK 8HBIOIAN and WA TN1t WA TNlt, see F'rt- day llsttng. Pop "CJlAZY DAZE" Is to· ntght at Happy Daze. 17927 i Ht f'IJK I Ti1 t A I tH hl l62&0 Mon Nit .. All Seat> 2 Frid RI• (11 "COUP DE TOICHOll" -551-0655 EDWARDS W0008RIOC£ Wl#ICA WI Of QA u 11111( 637 0340 WC OAANCl MAl.l IUSTll SO OI' lllCOlll -6343911 UACfTY CUITTR W M art SIOftllC Clllt IU~m-5333 UA WESTaMSTER IWlf OU11lll M.1 Oii l-- ·~ VAl.C." (R) F II 6 00. 11 00 S1 t/Sun I 00. 6:00. 11.00 edwarda MllA CllllMA Newport I 181h 6"..&.5025 Coi l• Meu -.u- Frorn the author of C.ARRlt. TNESNINING. THE orAO ZONf, and CHRISTlrtf .•. "HAllT 'Kif' (PC) 12.30. 3:00, 5 30. 8:00. 10'.30 "111 AITitll1.' mas <PS> 12 40, 2'40, 4·40, 6:40. 8 40. 10 40 11 IU.I:AJI'( AWAAD NOfe*\OOHS "TOMS~ DllUllllOO" (PC) 12 30. J05. 5 40. 8 20. 10·55 ·~ IT °" llO" (I) 12 40, 2'45, 450, 6:55, 900. 11.00 "111'. ll>ffi ID ~" (I) 1 00, 3:30. 6 00, 8:30. 11 00 "fOOnOOSE" (P'$) 11 lO. J 00 UI lOO 10 lO "Tll ll>JU ID HMl'Stw" (R) 12 45. J IS. 5 45, 8 IS. 10·45 SC. ICI"" lll 'h ·Sat ) 00 10 ·~ s... ''""' 2 ~ 1 JO · .-i• CJ) fo/S.. I 00 UC "-UO 5"" ,_, 11 lO ~lO .... "~T AU (D)S" (I) 1.00. 3:30. 6·00. 8:30. p 00 "Tll .-sD" (PS) 310. 810 "111'. won.D AC~ lO GMP" JPb5j)!. ld (I) "lliiliiiY IMIT llOSl" (PG) 12:30, 4.50. 910 "mnl" (PS) Z.15. 6•35. 10-55 --· * PACIFIC DRIVE -IN THEATRES * • • All OPEN 6 00 Stort 6 45 *~~:.:;.~FREE~ ''1\El =:o1 !&!l\12£'? ''SCMfKf" (I) 'l\IS "Miil" (I) "SPWH" (PS) "flGKT ...... (I) .-~iiii~iiiii~~~~-~-• ~lttl!!hli~l:~-~~~ "fOOJlOOSI:" (K ) l'UIS "STA,_ ALM" (K ) "AGAllST AU iiJDS" (R) l\.llS "Qall£' (I) "iilifJI) Fus <1> PlUS "CN.AllM" (I) "TII tl1Tll D HMn9( (I) Pl.. (I) MIU ACCOD18 to WP" 8 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-- ~ a> ..... ....... ... C> "'O c G> .x I ~ IDMuNo GWENN JOHN FORSYTHE ANO~sH1RL£Y MaclAJNE rf.HJ~ TROtJBJ.J~ WITH 1-IARRY DIRE.CTID BY ALfRED HITCHCOCK , SCRW<IPt.AY BY JOHN MICHAEl. HAYES MSED ON THE NOVEL BY JACK TREVOR STORY TtCHNICOLOR A UNMML<W/K PG-- rRI 6 IS. 8 IS 10 IS .,._.,...,.,.,......,,o,••1~• _ _,..__ ... ..,..., .......... • EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT edwards BRISTOL CINEMA HISTOL 540 7444 AT MAC AITHUI • SANTA ANA JUMP BACK SAT/St.11 12 IS. 2 IS,• IS. 6 IS. 8 IS. 10 IS WITH THE ., MOVE IN AMERICA •COITUUSA EOttarOS TownCen1er 7S1-41~ • l"RA«HTll> IN W "i':!l!!tl 5 ... .. •.._..a Calendar -.-..... ~--~~-Lecture. IDEA. PERrOJUIAl'fCB A10> VIDEO by Moira Roth, a performance artJat and writer particularly con- cerned with women'a art of the 1970s. She Is a teacher at the UC San Diego. 7 p.m .. Newport Harbor Art Mu- seum. 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. 759-1122. Thu. Cluelcal Gll.EOORY COL&llAR. sec Friday llsllng. --------Country _· __ _ A SWDIG DA!ICE CO!f- TEST. wJth n rat prize a trtp to the Garibbcan. ls held by Crazy Horse Steakhouse. Tbe We9tena UD!oa 8&Dd plays 8 p.m.-1 a.m. 1580 Brookhollow. Sant.a Ana. 549-1512. Jau TIU TRACY 1RLL8 BIG BAJIO>. for your dancing pleasure. 8:~ 11 :30 p.m .. The Californian. 16431 Bolsa Chica. Hunttn~n Beac h. 82 admlasfon . 846-1347 . RUTH PRIC&. sec Friday listing. llAll& 188SLL A!fD THE IUIYTIDI SSCTIOK. evenings. lndeflnlte. Old Dana f'Olnt Cafe. 24 720 Del Prado. Dana Point. 661-6003. RIC& SllBaMAlf and WATU WATR. aee Fri- day listing. CO!tFRST PBILLIP8. see Friday usung. Pop NICK PTZOW. singer, guJt.ar, harmonica, 9 p.m .-1 a.m. Blue Beet Cafe. 107 2 1st Place. Newport Pter. Newport Beach. 675-3333. UUDllf &. LS&. aee Friday listing. BALLROOM DA.llfCll'fO. 8 p.m.-mJdnlght. Dance FRI. 6:00, 8:00, 11>.10 SAT/Sllf 1.30. 3:40. 5:50, 8:00, 10:10 edwards WOODBRIDGE •·•••"( .... ,. ' ..... 551 0655 II" •II,..\ C I \.a •.,. '\ ,,... ... - ... leaaons 7 -8 p.m. Alao door prizes. Meadowlark Coun- try Club. Graham St .. Hunt· ln~on Beach. VIJllC&Jn' 8COTT • see Friday l)sUng. PSl'S WILLCOX. see Fri-day llsUng. Theater .. A MIDSUlllUtR moeT·a DUAM" at uc Irvine. See Wedneaday Ust· lrul. --RBABU 11' AJU18•• at SebasUan's West Dinner Playhouse. See Friday llat· Ind. -"'flaDaOOll PARC&" al Orange Coast College. See Fri~:~· •• CHILD" at Saddleback College. See Fri· da>:~·~;F· ELEPBAllT II.AR" at the Gem Theater. See F",.~ llsttng. .. PV ODIL.. at the Grand Dinner Theater-. See Friday 115Ung. ..GOOD" a t South Coast Repertory. See Friday list- ing. a ' !lill'Jl!!U~,&-,,o/il' .. , A;..J't.l ,~ • ' ~ ,;-.· · .. -.;..,r·:J ......................................... ____________ ~~~- "U ~ Calendar ' . • ~ •• .. ,• •• •G•&•l•111'G••...,lil•ACT••Sa•dd•te•ba•ck•ICo•l•leg•e•No•rth•.••ed•b•y•Sa•ddl•e•ba•c•k•Co•l•l~-e •l•O•. •8•6•5-rce•.•Da•n•a•P•o•ln•t••D•l•8•Jlf•S•Y•L•A•1'•D•.illl•3•1•3••otJ•c•·•·w·e •lh•e•~-p•l•e• .. •cc•r-• ! TOOIUa&aAJO> TAIUJllO Partlclpant.e learn how to North. Occumng the·wce · Harbor. 831-4648. Harbor Blvd.. Anahetm. emony at 2 and 4 p.m. The :J IT Cllf nm aOAD" at the createandatartalandacape end or Apr11 6-8. partlci· "SOfOL& CAllSaA Moret.ban60attract'°"9tn "Amencan Gauette" par-i" Harlequin Dtnner Play-muter plan and what to pants ski miles of groomed VIDJtO PRODUCTIOlr' 1a seven t hemed parka. ade at noon and 5:30 p.m . ;:_ hOU8C. See P'rklay Uattng, expect dur1ng each atep of Cl'OSS-<lO\Ullry traclta and-an Intensive workshop de· .. OlymplcSplr1t Weekend•" and guest appearance. by ''llAJfOf'LAllAJfCllA" the process. 9 :30 marked t!"alla ln.Gtant For-sl.gned to take participant.a conllnuethlswee.kendwlth other Olympic athletes att ~ at lhe Cwtatn Call Dinner a.m.·1~:30 p.m.. Room est. home of the largest rrom an entry level to a Olympic gymnast C-athy also features of the event. a. Theater. See Friday Ualln&. A401. 5500 lrvlne Center llvtng trees on earth. S-ult· worklngknow(edgeofatngle ~y nanattng the patTt· Houra Fr1. 10 a.m .--6 p.m.. ~ • • a A L L Y A lf"l> Dr1ve. lrvtne. 880 fee: ln· able for Intermediate and camera production. lnatruc-:"' llAmA" at South Cout cl u d t ng mat erl a I a . be21nnlng skiers. 8155 fee tor Ray Rhue uses ~jiiiiii~C~LU~l~U~R~Y5T~H~E~A~Tl~lE~sE2iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ ~ Repertory. See Friday Ital· 559-1313'. tnCludes Two nlahts lodging state-of-the-art equJpment I~ !! 1ng, . TDYVCATAJlfllEOIOJlf at Giant Foreaf Lodge an<! to accompan)' the work· ht 2 Matinee Showinp Only S2.75 Unless Noted n of Mexico la the deaUnaUon bu a t r a n a port at Ion . shop. Sat.. March 24. 9 S • ) S .! Worblaope of a tour Aprtl 14-22. Tom 559-1313. a.tn.-4 p.m .. Saddleback !l[IJ~!l•l11186I~ 2SSJ/~~' :.- l:ilcelle, experienced guide WUID8URl'IPIO la a College South. Library -···-·--···-_ -C 0 •TS 11P0 a A a Y and professor of nalural spring health and ntnesa Room I o 5 , 2 8 O O O t0 Dl't'mC&1881JU.Olvoree IClence at Saddleback Col· program offered by Saddle· Marguerite Parkway. .A. FOR fUfll EXCfTEmEntl VisitOur... -"-r mcdlauon, a new method to Jege. leads the adventure. bacl< College South. lnstruc-MlsslOn Viejo. 8175 fee. Jo{ ).( ARCADE of GAMES•~~::,.-:-~'; end marrtagea In a fee of 8795 (double oc-toraprovtdeexeretae forthe 831-4646. ::o-!!'a~t~~~:~peraj..m~: ~~~':a~~~~c1~,:,-t~ ~':~h~~~~. ~ - --J\GAINST 1 t!~ ~PG ,.._, ... _ w eou h Ona_ otna E•en __ ta__ Anne' ..,._...,n est ege. ec • ~round tranaportatton. a.m.·l~m. Many dates arc l ~J 1111 _ ~~~°£ ~'fJ~'n ~~t 1~~: h~l'ta!~~°c,m;'1~=: ~~. A~:·-~29~,Z~ 76~L~•~:..T= a 7:~~.~ u :so >:oo s :to 1 :20 t :JO Huntington Beach. 87 fee. Saddleback College North. 5--6: or oonaecuttve Satur-Park. One of the wor1d'a • l 0 • ~ ( l l ( ( K • 891-3991. 559-13 13. days. March 11 and 18. largcat repttle collecllona. LASSITl RI A CPR WOIUt8BOP ts Apr11 7 and 14: or Tuesday 10:30 a.m.~ p.m. dally. Lectare8 presented 7-10 p.m. Mon.. and Thunlday, May 8 and 522-261&.' -:.::::..:....:.~~=:w:::=::;;:=tu'=:o=o:a:J::::=':-oii•1'1:2::;0::7~:>;-0_1T'r4:0 OLOG---0-C--March 12 and 26. Mlaalon -:oo Bl 1' F AJlfC .. -. Communtly Hospital con· 2:00 Stt Tuesday llattng. ference room. Mlaalon Viejo. •:oo .. __ an11-~ Sl Ofee.831-4646. ,._CAD,EMY .._,~,.._ D~ n.u•auce ......._ A CR088·C001'TaY 1'1 1' TT 1'.ft.V A LARDICAPIPIO llDJlllO roua In Sequoia NOMINEE WoaDBOP, echcduled for National Park with NordJc Saturdar· March 2• and gu1c1es Robert Cooper and Aprtl 1 . ta apon80red by Dave Tollakaon la aponeor-BFST fOREJGN FILM ~'-tl-lmgb ... lillM • .,.. that; _,....,l.,_ '1ClAlt l'llJ\'lf'' ( "NA' AND FRISHAND -MURDEROUSIY FUNNY •• :' -C:-...... TOOAT IH09. IGC..TV " ... channlnt andcklpdul . Dudlty .. ~·· hat ... since 'Ardtur:" P.1 t'ath,.. « 9\-T\ "Ch-c )'OW'ldt a trtat with 'l'nfailhfuly Youn:'' An._....,.....,,... 'I' \'()al ,.ITT' "A don't miM movle...6anay and rdruhi111-.0a dw Franldin scak ol l 10 l 0, 1Jn&ithfulJ Youn' Jd9 a 9+!" -c .. ,, 1 .. -.i.. r~TV -·~-ro---...... ··----·-·· ··-·--. . ---··--····-· ............... _______ , ____ ··-··---~ ... -----···~~- -634·3911 UA CITY COITER " Ill cm ~ oo• FMT• WMJ..O 839-ISOO -637-0340 C.OWAAOS f(UflAlf YAWY Nit. OllANGl MALL m!DllllSHf(llllC(I l'USfll 101/llU)l lJICGll ~ • UA WESTIMSTER MALL 193·~6 1M mco M Al lllJA ''MARVEWUS!'' ~-.... C.-.,, NEW \'OU TIMES "ENmRALLING ENTERTAINMENT:- '£NTR£ NOUS' SHOULD MAKE MY 19" 19-BF.sT UST." -~ Slnil, VILLAGE VOfCE "CAPTIVATING! A SENSmVE AND INTELLIGENT MOVIE. THE CHARACTERS COME ALIVE." _.,,,,,,., [,._, '11£AK PICVIE'WS ._ "A POWERFUL WVE SlORY, EROflCALLY CHARGED." -"""'A-. N£WSWl:E& "THE BEST FRENCH FILM SINCE 'GET OUT YOUR HANDURCHIEFS.'" -0..W .,...,_~YOU NAGA.ZIHE .............. ~ ·~·th~*°"" "":;'J,~~~~· ~~-.., .,.., ... -~ t, -~~ .. ~ "'4H)I ~1()4.. 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II! 141 0381 l()l)ll()()S( ll'C) 11160011~ 101) _ ,,, .... , 1~ ti\ AGMGI M.l OOPS II ) !1 I I ~I\ Moll It••" 110 , !() GARDEN GROVE llOAll tMll WES TBllOOI< "tlM n Oii .i•· (I ) • .,,_,,., i::::1 fn 6 ~ t $~ 10 4~ ••"'" ~ *" °""' 11~ t I\ HO 4401 'WIJJOI) Pm" (l) °710 10~ "lllll IMS IOCI" B~ -------~) 111 • CMLl •I CJ~ -w.u-<"l WC ST 811 ()()!( In •"''""""'' r::t1 "UUlllJ" Ill ......... ~ 6 JO If lS ~JO UOI '( ')II. 10 ·~ Calendar Sal -Sun. 9 a.m.·Y p.m .• Mon .-Thurs. 10a.m.·6p.m. 999-4565. KNOTT'S BltRRY 'FARM. 8039 Beach Blvd .. Buena Park 165 rtdes. shows and attractions are found along with Wiit.i West J{unrtghters. canc an ctancers, Camp Snoopy and live country music with famed singer Jim Turner of The Lawrence Welk Show performing dally Open Fri . Mon. and Tuf's. 10 a.m -6 p.m .. Sat. 10 a.m.·10 p.m .. Sun. 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Closed Wed. and Thurs .. but dining and shopping area wlll re· main open. 952-9400. LION COUNTRY SAFARI, 8800 l rvlne Center Drtve. Laguna Hilts Drtve·throtJgh wild animal park. lambezl River cruise. animal shows. pelting zoo . large aviary Opens dally 9 .45 a.m .. last car admllled 3 :30 p m. 837 · 1200 SHERMAN LIBRARY Al'D GARDENS, 2647 Pa - cific Coast Hla;thwy. Coron~ del Mar. Ro~. cactus. an- nual gardens. orchid con· scrvatory. kol ponds. gift shop. Open dally I 0 :30 a.m.-4 p.m . SIX FLAGS llAOIC llOUNT AIN. 260-acre theme• park with rides. shows, entertainment, Computer Discovery ~nter and other exhibits. Open dally IOa m -Sp.m Located 25 mUes north of Universal Studios al Magic Mountain Pkwy .. exit offT-5. Valencia . (213) 992-0884. UNIVERSAL STUDIOS TOUR, 100 Universal City Plaza. Universal City. A live <;how with special effects of ·'The Adventures of Conan -A Sword and Sorcery Spec ta c ular." (818) 817-1311. WHALE WATCHING. Through March. from Balboa. Boats leave Long Bearh and San Pedro ports. 527-7111. Making a btgaplas Ezcunton bcMata continue th.ta month to take pauen&en oat to watch the mtcratton of the Callforida pay whale. Deputa.ree are made from moet <>ranie Cout harbon and San Pedro. Ticket price. and time. yary. STARTS TODAY ------- AIAHUM •COITA MHA FOUITAI• VALLEY Loge Edwarda Cinema Center Edwards fountain Valley 112-8441 979-4" 1 839-1 soo •HU UA Mov1u 990-4022 COITA MHA UA'Cintma S40-0594 IRYUH Edwarda Woodb11dg1 551-0855 • LAQUIA Hill.I Edwlrda I Sanborn Lttuna Hilla Melt 798-8811 OllAIQf AMC Ot111tt Miii 837.0340 ORANGE S11d1um 0 I 639-8770 ORHCl UA Cny Ci 11t"" 834·39H WESTMINSTER UA Cinema 893-0546 *35mm 00--1 Galleries MUSEUMS BOWltaa llU81tUll, 2002 N. MaJn St .. Santa Ana. "Irish Sliver" ls an cxhlbtt or 17th. 18th. and 19th century silver from Dublln'a National MWICUm or Ireland. Hours Tues. -S.t. 10 a .m .·5 p.m .. Sun. 12-5 p.m. 972-1900. by John Badger. Indefinite. Tuea.-Sat. 9 a .m.-5 p.m. CITY 01' IRVINE rum AJlTS CSNT&R, 4601 Walnut Ave .. lrvtne. Works of Stan Shotuc. an advert ts· Ing photographer based In Tuatln, and Darlene McElroy. a gr&phlca Il- lustrator rrom Corona del Mar, arc shown through Mar. 24. Mon.-Thurs. 9 a.ni.-9 p.m .. PT1. 9 a.m.-6 p.m .. and Sat. 9 a .m.-3 p.m. CITY 01' JUWPORT BEACH, City HaJI Gallery. 3300 Newport Blvd.. New- port Beach. Watercolors b¥ Glorla Weber. or Corona del Mar, a n d Marjorie Hlelacher. are reatured throltgh April 18. 640-2271 LAGUNA BEACH llU· SEUll or ART, 307 Cliff Drtve. "You Cotta Have Art." an exhibit conceived and dlrttted toward a youthful · audience to provide an overview of art using Hs basic clements - shape. color. line, form. texture. space. and light la shown through Apr. 15. Ma ny contemporary arttat.a wtll be repreaented. Hours Tuea ·Sun . I I :30 a m.·4:30 p.m. 494-6531. LAGUNA BltACB SCHOOL Or AJtT, EtUOl(er Gallery. 2222 t.aauna Ca· nyon Road. "Cilllfornla Landscapes : Four Painters·· brtnga together the worka ol Mtrtam Smith. Linda Stevena. Don Hen- drtx and Jerry Davis. Hours 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Mon.-F'rl .. 9 a.m.· l p.m. Sal. 497-3309. LAGUNA BltACB SCHOOL or AJlT, Up- s ta irs Galle . 22221...aguna SC INCLUDING RS11fPOaT BARBOa AJlT llUS&Ull, 850 San Clemente Drive. Newport Beach. "II Modo ltaJtano." ltallan new lm8'(e artists Mlmmo Paladfoo and Mart.a Merz thl'Ot.Ulh Aprtl I . California artlst Leonard KQ9Ctanakl praents hls most recent paJnungs. ln- cludl ng "Walling and Gna11 fi1ng" tnHt3J. Th r o ugh April 1 . Tues.-Sun. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. 759-1122. Hair Stylist 5 B~ST ACTRESS -Meryl Sfreep BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS -Cher BeT ()IRECftN~1 .. R 1chOls ____ _. BEST FILM EDITING • Sam O'S tHn GALLERIES 12ick Jher-idan ALLS1'DALE GAL· LERT, 1540 S. Coast High- way. ~una Beach. Highly pollshecf .bronze sculptures by the Bennett Brothers of Placervll le . I ndefln Ile. Tues.-Sun 11 a.m.-5 p.m. 497-6005. announcing that I am now with AESTHETICS CHALLIS GALLl!RDS, 1390 S . Coast Highway. Laguna Beach . Antique lithographs from a rare edition of David Roberts (I 796· 1851) volumes on Egypt a nd Nubia, through Wednesday. 11 a .m.-5 p.m. Wed.-Sun. ClllU8TIAN TBOllA.8 GALL&RT, 1001 W. 17th St .. Suite T. Coeta Mesa. An exhibition or abstract S<'ulptural f\2Urea featur1rtg the work or Annie Healy. Also abstract otl paintings 240. Ne~port Cenfer Drive Suite 220 (upstairs) located in Design Plaza adjacent to Cannell & Chaffin 7med <:?11111Mat e1taeitf1 <:?111~ Slt"w c.u • ll11r11idos Yo•t• S/11/t1r Satlra~:.ra 10, lO:H 11·7 Pl S•U,, 11, 10:00 ll-7:00 Pl JUJt1S11SC101L.1121111 ....... us ....... .... $2.15 • s.-CttJ1111 $2.51 AMPLE FREE PARKING 5 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS WINNEROFl OOWENGWBE AWARDS ....... Bt9tPldwe (714) 720-1196 BEST SCREENPLAY (Written Directly for the Soreen) • • Nora Ephron and Alie• Arlen CISTl IUA 751~184 EDWARDS TOWN COITT:R s 0 IW\' 10 lmS10I. ' Mfflll Fmr• WW 963-1307 F Mil Y 4 CINOIAS ._.mll SJ9.4401 iDWAllDS WlST8llOOlt 111.SIWIS'lll US! Of --....Sl 171'1 .aollUISI An Al's Garage favorite from Boston Traders ... 100% c otbn crewneck sweateB that Of8 rugged and functional just what v00 wont to go with ')QJ' jeans and octr.ieweot •--m--1 ---·--·•• --r• NO•a-&~~~ •. ••• • • 1 ... • ' • • 4 .. • • • • • 1 56 FASHION ISLAND· NEVJPORT BEACH· (714) 644 -5070 • 11 ~ 0 -~ l ~ Q. • ~ -.., ~ ii • ~ ~ • a ':7 '° .... co f i l .. • _.,-.,..., ...,_,.-~ . ~Galleries a; e depicted In more than 70 as color and black and white ~ photographs selected from ~ transmissions sent back to i::> earth from Voyager space· ;::: craft on display through LL Marc h 23. Sho.w Is ....... augmented by text by Dr. i Robert Wolfe and a ec.alc i::> model of Voyager. Hoursarc i lOa.m. to3 p.m. weekdays. x 432·5039. I ORA1'01t COAST COL-~ LltOlt Photo Gallery, 2701 -Fatrvtcw Rd .. 'Costa Mc~. .2 "Milwaukee. Between 14th 0:: a nd 24th S treets." an exhibit of black and white prtnts by photographer Esther Shapiro, Through March 27. Mon.-Frl 8 a.m.·5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. 432-5725. ORAJfOlt COUJlfTT CBJlfTBR POR C01'TEll· POltAllY AaT, 3621 W. MacArthur Blvd. Space 1 1 I . Santa Ana. Three Southern Callfomla artists. William Riley. Marta Down· cy. and Jean Towgood, are featured through Po{arch 23. Hours Wed.·Sun. 12·5 p.m . 549-4989. QUO.RUii. 374 N. Coast Highway. Laguna Beach. Muncie Burch's water- colors and acrylics and Al· bert Landeros watercolors on exhibit through April l . 1 O a.m.-5 p.m . dally. 494-4422. RIZZO LI GALLERY, South Coast P~. 3333 Bristol. Cos Mesa. Heckscher's pas els and lithographs are featured through Marc h 17 . 957-3331. ROT AL BOUU OF DI· TEIUOU, 3535 E. Paclflc Coast Highway. Corona del Mar. A collection of land· scapes and seascapes In oils and watercolors by C.dM artist Edwin Fourcher. also professor of art at CoasUtne Community Co llege . Through Sunday. Hours 9 a.m.-S-p.m. SAN JUAJlf CAPl8TRAJlfO Rlt- GIONAL LIBRARY, San Juan Capistrano. An exhibit of Coptic tcxUles LIVE ON STAGE CHERI EICHEN STARRING IN 111( IUUlOUS IWllt.ll NII ... w\•\. D'I ltfK~ '1y 8...011. C..t JULE STYNE · 808 MERRILL · ISOBEL LENNART WITH PA TRIC K CULLITON AND BE TH PETERS (FROM GEN ERAL HOSPITAL) A S M RS. FANNY BRICE DIRECTED BY J ACK BUN CH dating from the 3rd to the 8th century A.O. from the sanda of Egypt. 493-1752. SU8AJlf 8PllUTU8 GAL- LERY, 522 Old Newport Blvd.. Newport Beach. 63 I -6405. An exhibition fealurtng the work of Davtd Plowden. well known for his documentary photo- graphs of Amcrtca. and Anthony Hernandu, wtth Im.ages from hls two series. "Public Use Arcu" and "Publtc Fishing Areas:· Is presented beginning Satur- day through April 14. An opening reception wlU ~ held Wednesday. 7 -9 p.m .. In the gallery. Hours Tucs.-Sat. 10 a .m.-5 p.m .. and Wednesday evcntn~s by appointment. 631-6405. TLK OALL&aT, 611 Anton Blvd., Suite 120 . Costa Mesa. New paintings by Ling ChlJl!8 with photo-graphs by John Blod. Jen- nifer Ci1ffltha and BUI Weethelmer. Tues.-Sat. 11 a .m.-5:30 p.m. Through ApriJ 1. 545-ARTS. lJC DIVINE llBDICAL C1t11T&a. 300 Romneya Drive. Anaheim. Don May. nauonally recognized artist and desJancr. exhibits his remark.a6Jc collection ot California images. wtth scenes Including the flah- tng boata. fishermen and c annery of Newport. Carmel and San Franctsco. th~ back alleys of Santa When Ana and a aunrtse as seen fromMountBaldy. Through Aprtl. 776-7976. VORPAL GALLERY. 326 Glenneyrc. LaJ[una Beac h. A group cxhlblUon and rccepUon ts held Sun· day at 3 p.m. honortng the gallery's artJsta. The group exhibit will remain through April 8. 11 a.m.-6 p.m . daUy. 494-944 l . ln•ex•pen•alve • '(In lk apen' llv) not high In price: reasonable: ='='ng ..., .... Classified Advertising 642-5678 • 7 FREEDMAN WAY . ' . • • • . I you're talking barbegue, you're taJking Texas. FOR RESERVATIONS (714) 772·7710 Spectacular California Br.unch Buffet All you can eat, •II you can drink •.. Champagne, Bloody Mary• & Screwdriver• presented In a beautiful ocean view setting. Featuring ... * Chef C9rved baron of beef, maple cured ham, auorted ... food• a other hot entr ... * Fre1hty made egg1 and om•tt" * AetrMhlng enthu1la1tk: array of trutte, chMMI, vegetabtM and aaled * Frffh crot1 .. nt1 and putrle1 PLUS a Mlectlon from our deeMtt tr•J '11.95 Per Peraon ~ ...:~~)1'""'-'10' A~:'° 2:130~P'.tt • .. . 3901 E. Coast Hwy. Corou del Mar 759-1854 ... ................ _.. .1' . ' ... I J ust as real ---lobster comes ----------. fro m Maine and real sour· dough from San Francisco. real barbequc comes from Tuxas. It's that simple Nothin~ but the lx!st. And in Texas. there's one barbeque restaurant that's become a tradi· tion ... The County Linc. We're rated one of the top 10 restaurants in Tex.as by the National Soci· 1:ty of navel Writers. And now The County Line brings its bi~ oc-ef y ribs. lean tender brisket and spicy sausage to Irvine. Enjoy the sunset-and your favorite drink -from our wrap· around dec k on \.\bodbridge Lake. Then sit down to our famous Country Style barbeque in a clas.sic 1940's roadhouse atmosphere. """'" \\itynt '''"'"' When you're talking • barbeque. you're talking The _ County Linc. Open: Monday-Thursday, 5-10 p.m. Frida}"'Saturday, 4·10 p.m . Sunday, l.2-9 p.m. 4615 Barranca Parlcway. Irvine SS ::: Movie reviews . AOAIR9T ALL 0009: Rated R. Jeff 81".fdges. Rachel Ward and James Wooda give auperb performanc~ as three characters tnvotvecl In a oom~lllng romanuc trtan.«Je. But dJrector Taylor Hackford (' An Officer and a Centfeman") sets this romance &galnat a larger. more confusing story about gambling and political corruption In contemporary Loe Angelea. Goflleous photOQ:raphy. partlcularly In the scenes nlmed In Mexico.vv1o•.r BROADWAY DAIOn R08&t Rated PG. Woody Allen's wannut and moet acce:aslble mm In years actually playa Uke an extended sketch. Plenty of amusing scenes. but the ending ls rather a brupt and unsaUsfytng. Allen gives one or hla best perfonnancea aa a neurotfc theatrfcaJ manager promoting a group of second-rate acts. MJa Fanow. In an lntcreeflng switch from her Wlual roles. ~a t~·talklng New York woman . .., TDD CBJLt: Rated R. A wann. superbly acted mm about a reunion of college friends, followtogthe deatti or a comrade. WrltCT-dlrccfor Lawrence Kasdan ("Body Heat" and the George l..ucu mega-hlta) aeta up the story to make a Big Point about the 1960s generation. He never quite makes lhe point. but the mm remains an en"ag!_ng. fum~endahlp.vv.., --- : Rated PG. The dance sequences are fun. but between them you'll have to endure a ponderous, r.redlctable atory about amaU-town morality and teen-age rustrallons. Kevin Bacon ahlnea In the lead role . Jotin ·. Early Bird Dinner Specials 56. 95 Prime Rib or Fresh Fish Complete Dinner with choice of soup or salad and dessert ~rle·'luin I """'" P/01 lr•M" NOW PLAYING Orange County Premiere f.+v --G~ H't.ActT~ A~\t~~ 1~q -. . . Directed_ By ;. ~~·~ .. •_ Jonathan t.ucas ""=-· · .. -.. · Book & Lyric• By Gretchen Cryer Mu1le By Naney Ford P~rformances Tues thru Sun Sat & Sun • - 3503 S. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana 92704 •, M1~ Nof'I" ol S•" Ooeoo,.,,, Bet'"'"" Sw"''°""•' • MKA""u' Llthgow makes the most of a thankless roleulheatrldent town minister. Not as pretenuous as "Flaehdanoe." but nol aa lnteresllng to watch ellher.v .... uwa SA y DVltR AGAIN: Rated PG. Sean Connery Is back as Jamea Bond. but lhls 007 adventure ts s trtctly by the numbers. There are the usual chues. escapes and electronic gadgets. but nothing that hun't been done before -and better. Among the supporting actors. ·only Barbara Carrera stulea. lrvtne K.enhneT ("The Empire Strtkcs Back") directs mechanJcaJJy ..... .., IUtCKJ.&88: Rated R. A charmlcaa movte about restless. disenchanted teen-agers. AJdan Quinn bOe9 a poor James Dean lmpel'90natfon as a hlg!l school hood with a motorcycle and a drunken rather. Daryl Hanf¥h ("Summer Lovera") sulks a lot as the cheerleader who's attr.lcledtohlm. lt'shard to Imagine how a teen-problems movie could be built around two more unllkable c haracters . .., THE RIGHT STUFF: Rated PG. Tom Wolfe's book about the test pilots and the Mereury astronauts ls brought lo the screen skillfully by writer-director Philip aulman, WhUc 1hctr ..deeds a.re Jarger-thaJHtfe. the pilots remaJn comfortably human. Vlv<f performances by Scott Glenn. Ed Harrts. Sam Shepherd. OennlsQuakl and. Barbara He~,..,..,..,.., 9CAJlfD US: Rated PG. Robert Haya Pleue eee MORE ORANGE COUNTY'S BEST HAPPY HOUR Coad.HOU Entert&huaeat 103 N. Bayside Dr .• Newport Beach 640-5123 Top Sirloin St k THRU MARCH 25T1t ea Served 3 lO 10 pm da"'1 Sooclay Noon to 10 p m s4A Kent Johnson Production IEHlllD THE SCEllES 'with Brenda Caponera ReStaurant Executive **** THE TAVEM llY THE 8EA--tN'TRODUCH NEW •NU The T avem by the See, a cazy rwteuran1 with a less formaJ end a mote eaaual and comfort.a. atmoephere proudly lntroduoes their new menu wNch features a grMter Mlectlon of dllhea with '?W8'ed prtcet aped8'tzlng In quality and freshneaa. · Some oyster bw favorites are catamart Saute: calamarl breaded In parmeaean ctWMJM sauteed In ·white Wine aauoe. artlchollea and other MCtet lngredlentJ created by the chef. A real Cellfomla lnftuenee. The Ungulnl with Clam Sauce Is made with fresh noodles. clams. tomatoes. and herbs. Laguna customers favorite! The Tavern's Hot BrMI Is accompanied with fresh cranberries and Jalopena jelly. Claimed for having the most Innovative omelette bar. The Tavern by the Sea lets you create your own ome6ette; with 15 dlffe<enl Ingredients to choole from. Sunday Bruncti is served from 10:30 to 2:30. Some dlnn« speciaJtlel Include Laguna Creo6e Gumbo which Is a combination of crab, clams. shrimp, oysters, local fish and sausage spiced with cayenne peppers and sasafras. This dish Is lefVed In abundance. The Rack of Lamb. 988t'Oed, is rolled in aeuoned bread crumbs and brushed with dljon mustard. The tavern.ls famed for lhetr preparation. In fact, thetr fresh California Duck is prepared In a different sauce nightly. And last but not leaSt, Lobate< Tail is served tradltlonaJly at The Tavefn by the Sea They are located at 2007 So. Coast Highway tn Laguna Beach For rese<vatlons call 497-6568. I .. ' -'" "O 8 -~ l G &. ct .... ...... ~ 1 ~ CID '< ~ ' g !" .... <O o:> • I 1 • a> plane!") stars as an Amer1can tclev1slon reporter In .c London who jlela caught In a confusing web of black mall ~ and murder. 'this attempt at a modem scrcwbalJ comedy ~ gets kayoed by a convofuted plot. Pamela Stephenson's -' ~ 'l:> it I THE $1.65 EYE OPENER BREAKFAST SPECIAL! 2 Fresh Eggs, 4 Pancakes. 2 Sausages, and a Smile. i 20 Convenient Locations ... For Your Gourmet Dining Pleasure. LOCATJONSlW'ORJmGE COUNTY Anaheim, Westminster. Newport Beach, Huntington Beach. Cerritos and Corona THE ~YA~ Laguna 's~ most innovative Omelette Bar S UNDAY BRUNCH SPECIAi.TY DRINKS Bl OODY M ARY . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . G I.ASS Of· CHAMPAGNL ........... . MIM05A . 0MELE1TE BAR OMl·l f11 l C RE:.ATL· YOUR OWN ) our 1 hu11 e ul 1hree (Jr1111n1. Pt'ppen. \1u5hroom1, Tomu1t1e1, I/um. C hrddor < hpe,,.., Joe A < hee~e. A "'"·ado, \our Cr1'ort1. H11ed \eufood 5.95 l-{,(,~ Bl·NH)I( T .... I'""'""'' '(I\ urul t .. "'"'"'" ,,. , htl•"" 11n" •""'" -.J,,.u, I fl/lt\lt '""""' ( ,,,.,.,.,.,/ ..,,,,. Jfollund111v \uu1 r 1.00 1.00 1.00 6.25 COUNTRY Q UIUH· ............... 5.75 'u t'1tll) "'°""''' IOl'nQ(I,,,, f"l'P/trr\ '"'""" "'"' tJ\\Otlrd t hf"t'V\ ,,. .i ,uuurd fJW TAVERN CHEESEBURGl·R ' lh /1111,,, dr,,JHJ "'""d •1/lt """• ''"' CONTINENTAL BRl:.Ak'.FAST DESSERTS 5.25 2.95 CHH'S C REATION ~·· 1 .. wr 14.,,,.. 2.95 f;w<.x'OtM·~·MQµSSf! Q~.-.-: .... ,.·. ~-,;· , NEW YORK STYLE-CHEE:S(; CAKf .... 2.25 .... H AAGEN DAZS l urrou• ~"'"""' ••.••.•••• 1.50 10-.30 AM to 2:30 PM For ReHrv•tlona 497-6568 2007 So. Coaat Hwy., Laguna Beach dellllhtful performance as a con artist ahnoet redccln8 ll ..,r...,. aerte8 won't be dtaappolnted. as Hany and hla handy Magnum eliminate a fresh horde of urban scum. Sondra Locl<e doc8 another of her Icy blonde routines as a SUDD&Jlf DIPAC'I': Rated R. Clint Eastwood reworks familiar ground In lhlsfourth Dirty Harry film. Fanaoflhc plstol-packlng painter who's out to revenge a gang rape. Eastwood Is a flrat-rate action director. but don't look for well-rounded characters. Extremely violent."'"' • TEIUIS OP E!fD&AJUDRT: Rated PG. Debra Winger ard Shirley Macl.atnc give Oacar-caJlber per- fonnancej In this funny and touCbtng fllm. which lra~s a mother-daughter relationship over 30 years. Jack Ntcholeon, as a paunchy. drunken astronaut. Is aJso superb. The scr1ous ~wist that occurs two-thirds through • ts manipulative, but you'll probably succumb to It anyway. James Brooks was the wr1tcr-dtrector. "'"'"' "'"'"' "'· -Exodlent:"'"'"' -Very good:"' v -Good:v -Not so good. ?1'1BIU NOW SERVING COUNTRT-STYLE SUNDAY BRUNCH •t 99 Includ• Bevera9e -Well Drink or Beer 9 •• 1:80 1712 Placentia 645-8091 COSTA MESA 642-5678 Put a /ew words to work /or you Enjoy lrlsh and lo4k tunes wtth Bill Nolan ·and his acoustic guitar at MUU>OONS IRllH P\9 Wednesday thru Saturd8)' night• from 8:30 p.m. Muldoons I• located at 202 Newport Center Drive. Call ~ 110. in the Daily Pilat ··------------------ Ronnie· Brown And His Trio (' Enjoy contemporary Latin Jou · music of Ronnie Brown and his trio Wednesday through Saturd ay nights at Copa de Oro. Relax': sip on a Copa margarita, have an appetizer and enjoy! .I¥ Happy Hour Treat y ourself to THE HAMHOdl HANOBooK A Guide to Happy Hours at Orange County Restaurants $2.00 each M11il 0 1uk I M ortt!I Ord tr to: T ASTE""m aker's 26515 Lucinda MiMion Vl~jo. CA 92692 1U/IJ1-3H 2 EndOM your name, acid,.., d ty, 1ut~ 6 zip cod« . THINGS TODO ~ ... -tftldlll - -~----­~~--. .·.-:;'('· ,_,.~~ No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper The Daily Pilat fits in. .. 'ALL ODDS'' .•• NEW 'BABES' AT SEBASTIAN'S •.• From Pace 3 P'romPa&e3 ambitious young lawyer, Swoos1e Kun~ as a helt>ful secretary and Jane Greer as Jessie's mother. (Greer aJso starred in "Out of the Past," the 1947 film on which "Against All Odds" is based.) Direc1or of photoarapby Donald Thorin. who performed the same chores· for Hackford's "An Officer ... ," captures gorgeous footage in Mexico and collects some scenic images in Los Angeles. too. A hair-raisin,a auto race along Sunset Boulevard provides some pan1cularly thrilling moments. Generally, the musical skin graft leaves few ooticeabJe scars (though the contrivance whkh leads to .. Bewitched" is a bit rough) and Johnson's traditionally heavy emphasis on comedy bolsters the yellowing story line and produces a highly cntenaining production. the San Oemcnte dinner house, as his adorina some11me sweetheart. Both tum in fine perfonnances. though the vocaliiing of Betsy McLean as the Hollywood starlet rates highest marks. h's 1 well-honed ensemble that aJso includes sharp individual pcrformancn by JefTSchlichter as a hot young producer,Adrienne Hatcher as McLean's protective agent and Kathy Fitzgerald as the beleaguered owner of the summer stock theater where the play transpires. Hackford's major flaw .fo .. Against All 0d<h" is probably an excess of ambition. Tiu: plotting in the final minutes is so tangled that the offbeat ending fails to provide the sort or resonancc that marked the superior conclusion of .. Chinatown." There are some marvclovsty hammy performances in the supporting ranks from such Sebastian's regulars as Mark Rydzynskj as the st.age manager, Joe Heintzelman as the egocentric Dixie playwright. Mary Murphy (local theatet's ans~er t<;> Carol Burnett) in. the cor!'llC mgenue rol~ and. making his first appearance since a cnpplinJauto accident last summer. Cl.ark Burson as the Simon Legreeish producer. "8abes in Arms .. isa fun show from st.an to finish wtth enough energy and enthusiasm to keep the marquee at the dinner playhouse spark.Jing through the summer It contmues Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at I and 7 p.m. until Apnl 15 walh 11cket infonnation·avaiJable at 492-9950. But that stJll leaves much to admire and enjoy in "Against All Odds." In the spotli~t are Joe Swaney as the clean-cut songwriter.and Tncia Griffin. the resident leading lady at Sunday Brunch Unlimited Champagne 10 am -3 pm So much to choose ALL YOU CAN EAT HOTENTREES ~ Bmedirt. SCrambled En•. SEAFOOD BAR Shnmy Coclrwl. Crab Lep. DESSERT TABLE Fre&h Fruit. Chocolau Bacon. SaUUJe. Ham, Chic:bn. Veal. 1...uacna. Tort.tlhni, ri Cod • Fr-11 Vecel.8ble • Horoemade Saladt • SaJ1d Bu ADULTS Also serving: Herrinc. Tuna. Salmon. Etc. • Pizu • Cold Cuta M~. HomemJlde Caba. Muffim I: Cannoh, Cromanta, etc. • Juieft • Bqelt I: Crum Cbeeae • Ch-• Homemad4" Brud CHILDREN CHILDREN Under 12 Under 3 •396 No Charge LUNCH BUFFET M-F 11-8 SS.95 DINNER BUFFET M·Tb 4-8 S5.95 We Use 100% Precious Cheese or choose from our extensive menu Experience the charm of the FORTY C4 RROTS RESTA Featuring ... The freshest and finest ingredients and celebrating some of the best regional foods available . .. Enjoy our COMPUMlllT ARY Y ogurl lmoothle made with fresh fruits and. ~oft frozen yogurt or Our Own Faahlon Fruit Cup a delightful array of sliced seasonal fruits topped with a wonderful apricot sauce or llatural 6 Healthy Freah Juice robust. squeezed daily, apple, carrot or orange juice. HaPRY , St. PatrlclC s Wee - 5 pm Until 777 Monday, March 12 Muldoon's Night -Muldoon's Door Prizes -Irish Coffee at Half Price Wednesday, March 14 Guinness/Harp Night -5 pm Until 777 -Bag Piper f 5 to 8 p m.t -Sing along With Bill Nolan from 8 p.m. -Door Prizes -Featuring the "Guinness -An Appetizers at Half Price -Irish Strings and Sing-along With Bill Nolan i lacldist" {di~~~~ -Live Music ,E, -All Guinness & Harp at . Friday, March 16 Pre-St. Patrick's Day~ -·aash -11 :30 am Until 777 -lnsh Brunch Specials -Irish DJnner Specials -Bag Piper at Happy Hour f 4-8 pm) -Irish Coffee. leprechauns' De- light & All Other Bushm1ll Drinks at Half Price -Door Prizes 202 Newport Center Drive 640-4110 Half Price Saturday, March 1 7 St. Patrick's Day · -10 am Untrl 2 am -Special Irish Brunch from 10 am Until 2 pm -Corned Beef & Cabbage and Irish Stew from 2 pm Untrl 11 pm -Bag Pipers -Irish Band from 2 pm Until 6 pm -Harp/Guinness On Tap -AND A WHOLE LOT MORElll •first·come/F1rst Served FORTY CARROTS Happy Hour All day-All evening 7 days a week 2 for 1 drinks '"""~"~"1>%'H ... t!°~ 4!~ ~;'M~,t~~ Select California house wine or refreshing draft beer or our unique wine cocktails. We Invite you to enjoy lrr•tlble speclalitles from our bakery Del Amo Fashion Center 2nd Floor Between Robinsons & Bullocks At Hawthorne & Carson Btvd. Torrance, Calif. 213-370-7~71 South Coast Plaza 1st Aoor 8etvi: een Bullocks and Saks 714-556-9700 Offer good until March 31, 1984 ~ 15 .,, 8 -~ I "X .~ ct ::> n 0 ., -.,, 1 ci QI ':< ~ ID ~ (') :7 <O ~ <O ~ • - ' • ~!NEIN VINE ~ •• ~•lJERVINGS ARE TEXAS-SIZE ~ f'ramhte2 -o; quite hot when served. .c AocompanimentS arc a better-than-many potato ~ salad. and baked beans, made from scratch in small popular way to ao is the country style dinner. a cenerous platter of ribs, beef and sausage; bowls of potato salad, co le slaw and beans; bread and seconds on cverytbfog. h 's SI l.95 per person, SS.95 for children under 12 . restaurant is on the food. (There is no H•PPY Hour.) The County Line seats 2SO for dinner, andapnvate dining room looking out over the lake and mounta1n1 is available for private parties Monday thtoaab Tbuf"lday. ...:: quantities on the premises. and an unusuall>'. good cole ' slaw. Coarsely diced and nioely seasoned, it s a welcome ~ departure from the usual ground cabbage, awash in a ~ milk:y sweet dressing. 1:: With the blue plates, you're served beans, slaw and . A ~!come touch: hot moist towels for mopping up operations. The dessert: large dishes ofice cream, made fresh daily. Tbc choic::cs durina o ur visit were both smooth, milk<bocolatc ioe cream, one chock full of chocolate chips. the other laced with crushc4 :! cookies. Good: not great. Scrv\np are truly Texa.Hize in this welcome new restaurant, so bring your appetite or join the many who ask for "people bags." u.. baked potato. ~ Tbc hom~made bread which may be ordered by the loaf(S2. 75) or half-loaf($ I .SO) is a fine textured white, i slightly sweeL Otherwise, a commercial whole-vain comes with the meal. J If you 're a party of four or more, and especially if you > have ravenous high school athletes in your family, the There's fuU cocktail service • ncl ingsucb special· ty drinks as Irish coffee and Col rado Bulldog) from a I 930's bar wbic~ came from a foago saloon, and a TRE OOUNTYLINE BARBEQUE 461 S Barranca Parkway(betweenCulverandJeffrey), l(Vine (SS l -194i). No reservations. Lotparkln&.Casual. Major crcdtt cards. Open S-10 p.m. Moo-S.t; nooa-9p.m. Sun. - American A. T. LEOS Cahforn1a cu1s1ne rresh Seatoo<J~ pastas. meal. & poullly E1egan11y sented in a casual a1mosphele Otnnet rrom S p.m. 7 days a week Wedding 1ecec:>hons and parties 390 1 E Coast Hwy . Corona del Mar 759 1854 THE BARN Ameucan I unct1 M r 1 1 2 30 01nnt.>r M·S trom 5 PM Happy Hour M F 4 30 10 7 PM Sun Champagne ~1 B1unch tO 2 30 Entefta1nmen1 & Dancing. Banquet Fac1l1t1es t4982 Redhill. Tushn 730 Ot 15 THE ORIGIN41. 8ARN FARMER STEAKHOUSE The 011g1na1 Feat u11ng display bfodlng Lunch Mon ·F11, 11 2 Dinner nightly Moo ·F11 from 5 pm . Sat & Son from 4 pm 2001 Harl>Of Blvd Costa Mesa ~2·9777 HAMBURGER HAMLET Famous variety of hamburgers. saloon steak sandwiches. lobster btsque. onion soup fondue and cherry cob· bier Lunch & dinner from 11 30 M-Sat. Son 10-tO Special Sunday Breakfasr Great bar & happy hour t545 Adams al Harbor. Costa Mesa 546·7392 HARBOR HOUSE CAFE Es1aohshed since 1939 Ometetres 2!> va11e11es Served 24 hours Sanel w11.he5. 30 varieties Heated garden µa110 Dinne1 served 5· 10 PM 34 157 Coas1 Hwy Dana Po1n1 ( 7 t4 1 496 9270 Also 16341 Coast Hwy Sunse1 Beach (213) 592·5404 PARADISE CAFE ~an t-ranciscan style t-resh ltsh and pasta Patio cM•ng Lunch M r 1 1 J Dinner Mon Sat hom 5 p m Happy Hr M F 5 7 Wed l adtes nite !>O' well df1nks lrom 3 pm Banquet lac11t11e~ 600 Newport Center Dr Fashion Island. NewJ)Oft Beach 644 1237 POOR RICHARDS KITCHEN 8'eaktast lunch. d1nnei Patio dining with ocean view Modest pnces Beef/wine Famed l0t ~1an wattles Open daity from 8AM 1198 S Coast Hwy In Village Fa ire Mall l aguna Beach 497· t667 Chinese pleasant coclctatl lounge, tho the emphasis in this Good Tu ta appears ttrlee moeWy a. SM Wed· ellder. --· -- RANGE COAST __,- -Natural/Healthy FORTY CAMOTI -n EST AU RANT Healthy foods. naturally Frnt'I t>Med muffins d31ty Fresh JU1C9S Vet1etal wines lunch & dmnref 7 days•~ from 11 ~ M Sunda~ champagne brunch 11 A M to 3 P.M Between BuKocks & I Magntn in South Conl Plaza 556-97QO 'Lowet level) ...... lo, ............... lhdlt•n•n.•n Room Contonen1a1 Lunch M F 1 1 30 ~ 30 Sun Bruncn 10 3 00 Donner ho rro '> 30 Happy Hour M F Enterta1n,.,en1 & Danconq Va1e1 Parl.1r19 BanQuPI r ac1l1!1P'> 18700 Mac.A11hu1 Irvin"' 833 ?770 CAFE LIDO Newpo11 s Car"iery Village 1au '>I-IOI Cozy atmosph<'re Ame11can ltcthan & Con11nenta1 menu Lunch M r 11 3 Otnner nouhtly !> I I En1ertatr1 ment nightly 9 1 30 Sun 1an se!.s•on 3-7 Ample par11.1ng 2900 Newport Blvd Newport Beach 67!>·2968 MARCEL'S Vollef Marcel. Dancing Frrelay and Saturday nights 10 Buuy Box 9 00 p m. to 1·30 a.m. Top 40"s Backgam· mon Happy hour 4-7 p m Come see our bfand new look Serving sand- wiches. soups. seafood and cr0tssants. 130 E. 171h Street. Costa Mesa 646-3666. RIVIERA Cont1nen1a1 Chef Richard Bergner since 1970 ln11ma1e 01n1ng luncn t 1 30 3 00 Dinner from 5 PM Closed Sun & Holidays BanQuet roorr.s 3333 s Br 11;to1 c J'i la MPSil 540 3840 Italian DI PREGO'S Home-style Italian Coottlng In a ro- mantic atmosphere. Same ownei since 1975. Open Mon thru Thurs 11.30 AM. to 10:00 PM. Fri. & Sat. to 11 PM. Sun Brunch 10-3. dinner 1111 10 PM. 2267 Fairview. Coeta Mesa ~2·9500. DONATEW'I In Costa Mesa StnCe t973 PIZ28 from 1he East has come Wesll P1ua. pasta. salads. beef. wine Lunch specials DIRECTORY Mexican DON JOSE'S The 011g1na1 EstabltsheCI since 1964 Cornplelety 1emooeled Open 7 Clays a -Heek Luncheon specials M F Margar11a5 hall price Mon . Tues Wed 5 ro 10 PM Happy Hour 4 to 6 PM Wide ~reen TV Orders 10 go 9093 f Adams Huntington Beach 962 79, 1 Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANTS Our food is a trip 10 Mexico• Est since 1972 Open daily from 11 am l0t !Unch & dinner Cocktails Two IO- caltons 296 E 171h SI . Costa Mesa 645 76:•6 105 Main SI . Balboa 675-961\Q TORTIUA FLATS Award N1nner year afler year Same Sonora style eooking SAnCe 1~9 Open cia1ly 11 30 10 10PM Sunday bfunch 10 30 to 3 Happy hOur 4 to 6PM weekdays Comphmentaty bOtana .. Canllna open 111 2AM 1740 S Cwst Hwy . Laguna Beach 494-6588 TRES AMIGOS A pla1 e tor people who app1ec1ate good t.Aei1t1can IOOd a1 surp11s1ngly low onces Open daily 1 I a m lunch & <J1nne Daily luncheon specials Ca1e11 '9 2200 Hart>OI Blvd I( Marl Plata Costa Mesa 64?·827418278 PUFFINS "NalUfely" oooMd toodl. .-om ptn- cekea to crepes to ......_ Alt .,_.. ture In ,..turel -ttno. Op9r\ Sun. ltwu Thum. 8em10 11 pm. Frl. l SM. I em to 12 midi~. VIie/MC C.... Mo6-eret• ~ 3060 E. Coe.c Hwy Cot one dlil ...... 840-t 673. ·· BLACK BEARDS t11•.1r1y Ar•ef Fn11eec; & Se.itooo l urn h t 1 3 00 Dtrmor 'rum 5 PM H.11 I • Hr II M r f' •le111>1ve Oy•.ter B.1• 1,. f>ln(lo.c; SOlllh ol John wa,ne AlllJl)fl 833 0080 THE CANNERY Featutes fresh IOcal sealood. eastern beef Lunch. dlMef. Sunday brunch and champagne blunch. hatbor cruises Entertainment "91tly and Sonday aftemoon lounge lood gel· ley HIS10tic waterfront '9ndmetk in Newporrs cannery v.. 3010 Latayene 67>5777 RUSTY PELICAN Fresh seafOOd and Iota of tf Newpott Beach lunch. durner. Sunday brunch Overlooks Newport Bay 2735 w Coas1 Hwy ~2-:uJ t lr"1ne · Lunch. dtnner. happy houf 1830 Matfl 545·•77• TALE Of THE WHALE Open 7 Days 8feaklast 7 a.m M-f lunch 11 -4 M·f Olnnef •-11 M·S Sat & Sun b<uoch 7·• Oyster bar Fn . 581 . Son Banque• facilihes up 10 500 Entertainmenl Wed-Sun Panotamte bay view 400 Main St . Balboa 673-4633 THE WAREHOUSE F1esh Seafood & ln1erna11ona1 Cu•s•ne Waterfront dining Chet Cnartes K~n Luncil. Dwlnef. Sat & Sun Award W1nn1ng Brunch Banquets & Ca1e11ng. Oyster Bar. Beach 673-4700 2 Entettainment Lido Village. Newpoft • •• :. t-=t.....'"\'~~~ .. -.t'lft.=~~t,s.J!)I!.~~~:;;·~~ ~ .. ~ ;,..~ .: ........ ::._ · Ulfeccory nrormat10n,. . v ater.IQO ~.)..T~~rwi{r!.. 1.1. 30 _ ..... ~ ---;}.~ ..... ~ "'-:--::;:6'c:i1i.W1''z:i1:1'··:.__.'~;t.,·. ,.~.,,,. f'~ .... ~ -·--.:.J -~ • 2230 D FalrvleW. Costa Mesa Stechwan & Mandarin Cu1s1ne5 of 548-3172 and 548-f 037 • . Old China Host Wallace Lee Chet Yu Chen Eleganl din.no Lunch Otnner Sat & Sun Dim Sum (Chinese lea Cake Brunch) Banquels. Beer & Wine Reasonable Pric es 12 100 Beach Blvd S0tanton 898-8933 ---..... Please Call .. ~hda Caponera At 642·4321 ext. 262 t .,. Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE 330 WHt Bay St.. Coat• MeH , c •. Mall addreaa: Box 1560, Coate MHa, Ce., 92826 Telephone: 642-4321 Program mformat.ion is provided by the network::. and stations and is subject to change w1thou1 notice. -lnclax Sports ................................................................. Page 2 TV Antenna : ...................................................... Page 3 IJaytime Drama . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. .... . ..... ... .. . ... .......... .. Page 4 Tube Toppers ................................................. Page 6 IJaytime Schedule ........................................... Page 7 Evening Schedule .......................................... Page 10 TV Puzzle ............... · · ··· .... ····· · ···· · ·· · · .... · · .... · .... · Page 31 -Channels -Networks (2) KNXT. CBS, 6121 W. Sunset tilvd .. L?S Angeles, Ca. (4) KN BC. NBC. 3000 W. Alameda Ave., Burbank, Ca. (7) KABC. ABC, 4151 Prospect Ave., Los Angeles. Ca. (8) KFMB. CBS, 7677 Engineer Road, Sao Diego, Ca. (10) KGTV, ABC. Highway 94 and 47th St .. San Diego, Ca (39) KCST, NBC. 8330 Engineer Road, San Diego, Ca. _ .......... .. (5) KTLA. 5800 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles. Ca. (9) KHJ-TV. 5515 Melrose Ave .. Los Angeles. Ca. (11) KTTV. 5746 w. Sunset Blvd .. Los Angeles. Ca. (13) KCOP-TV. 915 N. La Brea Ave .. Los Angeles. Ca, -PBS (28) KCET, 4401 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, Ca. (50) KOCE, 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach, Ca. (56) KDOC-TV, 1730 Clementine. Anaheim. Ca. -PayTV (0) On-TV, 1139 Grand Central Ave .. Glendale, Ca. (Z) Z-TV. 2939 Nebraska AvfJ., Santa Monica. Ca. (H) Home Box Office. Time-Life Building. Rockefeller' Center, N.Y., N.Y. -Sports Iceman too hot. to melt ~------------~ __ ,..iday ___ _ One way to know you've 11_.._ __ _. anained stardom is when '!~~i'N~1~.111~~11~a~y~~~~~~! you are instantly sdent--MON•ua 1fiable by one name A.ny •1J CIJ NCAAIAIUTUU~C..- baske1ball fan knows who .oe Chemplonehlp" (from ...,..pMe, M ag.ic is or Doc or Mo es or Tenn.) (2 hn..) Kareem. Now. make way ldO U WMlnltG for .. lee man... mio I) Cl) NA OOl.1 "'Oor8I Open" Third In his eight seasons in the ~(he from Dor., Country Club In National Basketball A s-....,. .. flla.)i~~ soc1at1on. George 'Ice-m COUIQE "WAC C~ man" Gervin of the San =:f hre.) Antonio Spurs has been an u.em IK9IQ "'C8IMI In......_., 8PMd all-star eight 11mes. H is ak.llna CMlnplonehlp"· (from VelocttJ scoring average has never ,_ ln """°"'Colo.). been lower than 23 I ppg 12::11 «D ntl .. DOCIGDI A epectel fvcl•tna and he has won four N BA °" tM MW Loe Aneee-~ C.- scoring titles. loe Dia Md lloO lielcw from tM .... "I know I can score a lot :!:: Meta end free egent Ten, Whit- of Points. so that's not 1•1J CIJ NCAA IAMfTIALl UCLA at e>r.- important." says Gervin. pt lt.te (2 hn..) ..The most important thing U Gl COUIQE ~ ....,.... is 10 win. I want an NBA et Del'.,, (FIMI ,.....,,~1a.1•1111111w.in..,... champ1onsh1p. r vc been ofooeota=...,.,.-·~=-) strivingforoncalongtimc L:(2 ~ "' and there's no sense in !GOU WON.DcilP Amertcen OfJmP'c stopping now." gold mec111111 o.bb6e Armeb0t• d The Spurs have been a r...ct tM fleld of eupertJ lnternetioMI playoff team every year lkJen In tM ..,... WOll'9ft'1 GIMI thev ha \C been in the IWom (from Lek• Plectd, N. Y.). (1 tw.) league, but they have not .. D COUIQE IAIUTUU AttlOne at made 11 10 the cham-Weef*'atc.ltate(2hn.) p1onsh1p round. The~ a· ~T came closest in 1979 when MO NA IOWLJIO 1121,0DO K~ Louie they grabbed a 3-1 lead Open" (from Kina U.. .... 0... W ltltd ,. Kan.). f1 tw ....... , over 1he ash1ngton .. 6 ntl ROAD TO LOI AWW!H A......_ Bullets 1n the Eastern Con-profMecl .. wortd record..,,..,,..., C-. ference playoff finals onl~ Yin lmtlh. Tomedo ,_....,,._ "endJ to have the Bullets win lmrth end,,_, Olw, Md ............ three in a row. car.g, ...,_ end Klfft Phodel911& .. h; In 1982, they were ~ • MtfMnt °" epcwta ......... (1 blitzed b> the Los Angeles ;> WIDI WON.D Of WORTI ktteduhd Lakers. the eventual cham-lntematlonel ProhutDMI,.....,.. abt· pions. in a four-game sweep 1ng Cfwnplooehlpe (from ._ Ycwt). (C) Clnemax. Time-life Bulldlng, N.Y.,N.Y. of the Western Conference (1lw., IO min.) Rockefeller Center, finals. Last year the Spurs IVll9IG did better. wsnninga pa1rol 7a · 'MPADMIYCMCHOl 8'1111G (E) ESPN, Bristol, Ct. (l ) SelecTV. Marina del Rey, Ce. (S) Showtlme (S) Spotlight . (C) Cable News Netwcfrk. Atlanta, Ga. -llllellile 2 Friday, March 9. 1984 games before succumbing = ::O~PAQE to the ~kcrs. _!!_!!1l!Jij!_Ulfl.~~11A~cai~·~~~-------Gerv1 n 1s respected around the league as ~ lunclay ••••••• player who as virtua}ly u n---•iOIOiNi•iillll--=-------- stoppable when he s hot • IJ Cl) NCAA IAMfTIALl RCW. '"The H is 6-foot-7 height and Roed To The FIMi Four" Feetured: • long arms put his shot rerilw of the 1m-M college beellet- bcyond 1hc reach of any bel ___, • look •I Mme of ~- , ,~c~~rt~~T.'!~~~11li.:l•~L,...:;..> -et"'J.<tr-..t I~ ~~ ...,..,_ •• b•~~~ tw) 0 Spurs are "!01 ha ving a great ... Cl) NCAA ~at...,.._ season. Gervin Shows no ,...,. hn.) sign of slowing down, even D .. ~, C,_." Wortd though he'll be 32 in April. c .. ...,..tttlon In the ....,. Md ............ (from Yell, Coto.). (1 tw.) (Pleue aee ~PORTS. Pace 30) .......... --------------------~- -TV Antenna Movies fading in sweeps ratiJ'.lgs Viewers preferred plots of trash to first network sho~i ng~f major films By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of , ... OaHr ""°' llaft In network television ci rcles. this past February as being hailed as the month when tra~h triumphed. It was a S'.l.eeps month. of course. one of thl' times when local television ratings are measured. 1 has as important because local tekv1s1on advertising rates are based on thrsc ratings. To help their affiliate stations perform well. the three major TV networks general!) ~chcdulc special sweeps month programming aimed at attracting a large number of viewers. For c>.ampk. when ABC broadcast Its h1ghl) publtc1zcd film .. The Day After:· the network had more than nuclear war in mind. The film was aired an November. another s~ecps month. and sure enough ll dcla.,crt-d ~nockout ratings. In the past. the common scheduling weapons rolled out during a sweeps month .... Viewers were booked by the mystery of which high school chum - portrayed by Michael Beck, Ben Mastera and Joseph Bottom• -was murdered and who pulled the trigger In 'Celebrity' mlnlaeriea. ha-.c been m1n1senes and popular theatri-attracting 37 percent of the ,·1ewmg in colorful evenh over a long penod of cal movies. Dunng the February sweeps audience. But the spaly ··seaet Life" time. All had scity, highly promotable J)l'nod that JUSt concluded. ABC CBS and finished just barel) bchin<l 11 with 36 storyhnes. NB( an trotted out glossy miniseries based percent of the audience. The cn11call~ Consider the s1m1lant1es between .. ( t:l- on bt:st-selling novels. as well as acclaimed "Chanots of Fin::· howe .. cr, ebnty" and "Lace." The first dealt with block ouster movies such as "Star Wars.'' snared just 17 percent of the audience. three men harboring a dark secret from "On Colden Pond"and .. ChariotsofFire." Also during February. CBS :med that their teen years. The second concerned A.II three of the minisenes, NBC's perennial favonte "Gone W11h the Wind.. three women harbonng a dark secret from "Cekbnty," CBS' "Master of the Game" over two evemngs. In thr wcc.·kly Nielscns. their teen years.In "Cclebnty," viewers and A IK\ "Lace.'' garnered superb ratings the two parts climbed only to .Wth and 31st were hooked by the mystery of >who among and 1n some cases thorou$hly trounced places. the trio was murdered and who pulled the competing blockbuster movies. The poor performance of hll theatncal trigger. Jn "Lace.'' viewers were hooked by Consider the Nielsen ratings for the week movies was apparent even before Febru-the mystery of who among the tno was the of Feb. 20-26: ary. During last November's sweep~ mother of sex star Lily. •The top three spots were occupied by period. NBC scored disappointing ratings There was nothing intellectuall> ennch- two segmentsof"Masterofthe Game" and with "Airplane," "Ordinary People" and 1ng about any of the February miniseries. the opening episode of··Lace." "Fort Apache, the Bronx." In a recent They were the type of first-class TV trash •Jn fifth place. nght behind "Dallas," published reported, Brandon TartikofT. that's tough to switch ofT once you get was the premiere free TV showingof"Star NBC's programming chief. was quoted as caught up m the storyline. Yet when it's Wars," the second-highest grossing film of • saying the network will no longer run finally over. you find yourself feeling all time. (It aired on CBS OPPgSite "Lace.") theatrical films during sweeps months. vaguely guilty for wasting so much lime •In 17th place. nght behind ''Webster" Why are box office blockbusters sudden-watching it. and "The Love Boat," was the free TV ly anemic when they reach free TV? The The miniseries were based on premiere of another popular movie. obvious answer is that these same hit films best-sellers because such books provide a .. uperman I I." have already been shown extensively on ready-made audience for the TV prcr •And wa> down in 50th, 51 st and S3rd pay services such as HBO and ON TV. Pay ducuon. But one should note that the · 1 h h TV subscribers are unlikely to tune in the process works 1n reverse as well. Last places respective y were t ree more t eatn-h fil Sunday's Los Anoeles Ti· mes la' st of 1 h. · "T "''Th Bl La .. "free" networks to view t ese same 1 ms 9 ca 11 movies: aps. e ue goon Southern Califom1a·s I 0 best-selling and "Urban Cowboy.'' . . -with ed.iting and commercial!.. paperbacks included. ) ou guessed it. In some cases._ the network d1dn t have to ln add1t1on . more people own video tape "Celebrity." "Master of the Game" and present a multi-part drama to compete and disc players. They can rent the same "Lace .. successfully a~ainst the so-called uncut hit ~lms for a m~est fee and can · blockbuster movies. On Sunday, F~b. S, . ~la them at ~ny con~cnaent lime. TV TlD.IUTS: On March ,2.7 9s will • · , ~BCJS.r~l~~t.fintf~~-L..V_5.,hCWtt\~'·}.r~ ~T:-~\l\.~ ~1rott.~r,1o~\;»f~~>~ .'tfflf'1t~e~ or-s_: .. fo. ~~·~~)Jff&ti~~ll\.. -~' ~ 'f ftf~1 r. ~t\>J6YH ~l'h't n~ "fallen Angel"1 and Cbrtstopber Colltt 10 countered "91th the A?d,~my Awar~ w11\-emp~as1s on m1n1senes and made-for-TV "Welcome Home. Jellybean.'' a CBS ner "Chanots o~ ~1.re. ABC .aired a movies. The networks .scemc~ to have the Schoolbreak Special. It is the story. of a ~ad~.-for-T~ movie .. MY Mothers Secret form.ula . do'l\'n pat. ~n _their February teen-ager wbose life chanJeS dramaucaJly Life. stamng Loni A'1lderson as a ofTennas. All t~rec min1scnes were adapted ·when his parents bnng his retarded older high-priced prostitute becoming ac-from best-sclhng novels .. All dealt w11h sister home to live. quainted with her teen-age dauahter. glamorous larger-than-hfe characters. "On Golden Pond" won the mght. u~ually the rich and the famous involved Friday, March 9, 1984 3 · Mysterygliest Lait Interrupts ceremony linking Dav1d and Jenny By LYNDA BlRSCH ALL MY CHILDREN: Marlt and Brooke ~t trap for Gil. Gil told Brooke is alone and prrparrs to attack her. Meanwhde. Mark 1s on his wa' to Brool e·s ~iart·s in a car crash and knod.('d unronsc1ous as a knife-"1eld1ng Gil stands o'er Brooke Marl rc-gatns conS('t0usn~ and spttds to ~ne. sa' mg Brool e ~lean"' h1le. Tom nas talen a drunl en En.:-a home and the' tlC'd do"n Later. the' su.c:-ar It "1JI ne,er hapJ>('n agam una"3rt' that ~1ona has O'erheard them F1nd1ng lt't1er to Lang.le~ from a Bem 1n \\ ashmgwn. DC.. Phoe~ thml s he's ha' mg an affair ~dam ron- qnce-s En.:-a to mam him and he·11 drop prr-nupual a..~ment 5.lm hes1tantl\ alien' Lila w sta' "llh him Tad and Dou~ plc:'\igt' 1he1r · 10, e ior one another Jes.st' ~t( ~ular ~inging SP.,.""lt al the Steampn A.~OTHER WORLD: Jam1e·s bt">Ol is re,t"C1~ h' a puhhsheT Sand' struggles to learn ho" to run Co" Pubhsh1ng. Ma.: rrtums to the offiC'C to o'erstt "orl Cart blacl mails Ceha 1n10 homng dmne r pan~ SCI he .:-an ~11.'1ahie \I.1th ~tac and Rachel Cathn rull( a Sl..fllnS('d fX:.\nna IOIO a brrathless lm tn th~ stables Carl ~d l)a, id 1..AJT\ ,,ut s...·hemt' to bu' ~ta.:·s land Quinn cannot understanJ "'hCI 1s tormen- ting her "lth pracu.-.il _11..""1\.es Blame met"ts JO'Sh at the stables.. una"''llJ"(' he ts h~ lon,.-l('St half-brNher Catlin [)a, 1d sui- foc-ates L ode k e' m ~f1.."'ln" ht' can make ~11' 1'.C'\ln·s trust('(' AS THE WORLD n·R.~S-~s <.. ratt tnc:"S 10 res..--ue \bl"\?v f;-,"'m lirr &-ts' and-tt'\t am' e anJ stt him ".lit.in~ Later c~·s doctN tdl~ &-is., t '.lal C f'2l! •oulJ ha' e sufft'rt'd h'. lt'n .. -a p.anjys1s. \b.fJ\'.l !"('- mains in .. ~11 .. -a! ~"'"ct•t .:in N~ re-sp1ra1or .\ nurst' l'\C'rhc-a~ <. ratt tc-l11n,g the un- "'·m~-h""IUS \b~,, ~~31 1 "'aMl't tol.Alh his bult R('p1n:n,f ,"\."'lnS.."l1.."'-S:'lC"SS. \t~0 Y.TI\C"S (~ 0(•;(' &!' lr\g she L.00 .. ~ he stanee fire Hs,in.g appearc'd 1,, ..he 1n fire. Rtdux s IJl"":·.-i:-d as Dan Jeru.ins._ t.M tiutler"H-."'T .\s a~ ,"'l<Jttpt:-r D.an 5<'1 firr in -a bJch Ridu~ .itC'd anj Da'' tool (n t>: btS .dt'ntlt' Frant..',.-a.s ~rl"pa.-e\j to ~d L:b ~·s m :"'e .... -~:-\t~e t-t.~ b,,IU5 off .. he-:- be lt'a.."11~ thu \tu-g0 h.u ~r: scnousl~ lD.lurN _1'..!-l ~tt.irn\~ '" dnollJll and l"(\1A 1'.h .:t~~\ IC:- CAPTTOL \\ a.' ~-.:s Ric e' ~JI' Uli B:rt'nda's r\°'-':-u s .. 1 ~a~ ::l.."'Cl:Te\.~ ~~~·1 ~ ., , •. t~~l!"-.~~:#1~ ~~ft .. ,.. l'J ~ D ~ • • ~S pu.m t.:i .aneoJ me'd •4' ~"ttoo. onn. tt'C'ls sbt has n01.h1f1$ 1,"'I i<".t.r "-"'D .. "'t'rnmg Brn>da &Dd \\ alh Beth tcJs Jonh that the' ~ t.hroua}t ~ W~>.:lOU.S Tbo:nas a.sl.s Jktb .t ' Fnda)' Maret) 9 19&4 she slept '.'1th Jard~. She dentc-1 1t, but abon1on chnic. Unaware that Jim 1s really Thomas and Beth h.avt" a huae fight. Ke) es hiding out 1n hospital lab, Hilary goes to feels Paula ma~ ha\'e prctapcd her San Rios to look for Jim. Tony agrees to h.arpsicbord music "htcb played v.h1le surgery. but Ed can't find a surgeon to do Oarim was shot. uune confidcs to Mark the JOb. J osh and Reva go back to cabin th.at man) Umc-1 Paula told her to go out where the)' first made love to rckmdle their and Stt her boyfnend on nt&hts when relationship. uune v.-a.s to sta' v.ith Paula Sam fears LOVING: Mike suspended from police that Sloane ma\ ~too amb1uous fo r Trr'. forC'C and must undergo ps)ch1atnc but congratulates Trr~ on thcu ~ng.agc-a nal)s1s after Duke wntcs letter to D .\ mt>nL Marl. decides to take back scat in telling about M1ke·s misconduct StaC\ T~·ler's congressional campai,gn unul brtaks up v.1th Ton~ ""hen she learns Lorna go~p about b1m and Cl.an ssa d1cs dov.!\'l ts pregnant b~ him. Later. feanng that Staq DAYS OF Ol'R UYES: .\nna and .\le" ma~ go back to Ton~. Loma makes 11 loo~ come up \I.1th ahb1 .. hen Delta disco'~ as though she and Ton~ are sull lo' t'rs and them snooping m S('('T('t room "' h1ch 1s no"' ·iac: sa~ s good·b~ e to Ton) for good Ton' ·s stud' Roman d()("Sn·t belte\e Bo Reallllng June 1s lea' mg tov.n. Jacl mu\l v. hen be says h~ wants to be fre-c of Hope' mal e a patnful '1stt to sa~ good-h~e Bllh Hoperu~home and telhJulteand Doug "ants a bab' but Rita \fae thinl s he·s 100 th~~ w-erc nght about Bo after she has fight immature to be a father hana tells Dam· "1th him. Juhe flart'S \I.hen an anracu'e togoahead"'11hbrcal-1f\atCabot"soffite ""'Om an catc-~ admtrauon of Doug a1 ONE LIFE TO LJ\'E: V. hen pnest asls 11 ciub Pete not enthusasuc about Chns·s am one l nowsam reason Da' 1d and Jenn' plan for pan~ to help C'C'lt-brat(" the passing should not be mamed. Brad·s ffi\ Ster\ of Pete's high school e'\am Do~ 1s too guest Lan Jumps up "'llh, ··1 do'.-. .\~ prrocrupted "1th mode-ls for tash1on sho"' decides &ch can II\ e 1n half of house and to pa~ anenuoo to Jube·s request for Lucinda tn the other \' 1cl1 bt'he' e-s Jo, ~ 'acat1on ~ tells rcponer he "ants father Ham. the foreman ma' ha·,l' scathing arucle "'nneo about Hope and 10 caus.ed plan1~s financial failure (aria tell' send hC"f a rop~ although., the stoi;. n("('d Ed shot11l cares for .\I('(' \I\ hen .\lr-c "'am~ nevt>r bt' pubhshed Ton~ has a m("("t1ng ~nthon' he wants no pan of embezzle· "'lth the Phot-nt'\. "'ho tum) out 10 be ment a fight ensues and ~1ec·s 1-.ne'\" , tepha.no retnJu~ EDGE OF !11.lGBT: Oms tells Derrl she RV A.'\'S HOP E: Jill agrl"t"s to go tu '••l' wants to be on het" own for a "h1k. Logan "llh ~ta" Rt>almng she sull loH·s Joe comC"S to ~fonuct"Uo and Gnaldme fe4n 10bhan breals engagement to Bill U\I\• thai Ra' en and Lopn ""lll p1d up "'herr realizes htt on Jacl "htch almost l11l~ Jix th<"~ left off In Euro~. -~ gathen. mort' "'as ordt"~ b' \ta,·s associate Hutch info aoou1 w St.and101 ru ,-as,(" ~tam Roger"s dnnling (OOltnU~ Da\ 1d tales in ,..-ants t(\ drop C2S( bu1 ch.antes his mind t\loO st~t"tse tetn-age g.1rls .\tae' e and Jod~ leuns that Ma'\10e has ~n Johnn' ·s ne1ght>ors colle-c1 mone~ to heir murdt'f"td. D1d1 and Cah1n mam ~hna rebuild R ~an·s bar i)(-c1dang she mu)I ~o offeTS Gunth<"r mq.abucls fo· ·,nio Of" on "'nh her hie Leigh plans to -<II pan 111 FU' en and Logan T\ st.auon GE..,"ER..U. HOSPTT.U.: Grant Putnam SE.~Of FOR TOMORRO": TR 1, • lures Grant "-~-s and Ceha to sL a"'C'd t-' the Scntells' home and fa~inatt"J 'aauoo Grant Putnam dtt1pned u he v.ith their foster child Elan ~th' tc11, watches Grant ~~ fall int" ~' i~ unn~ Jad 1s no1 pushing for po\t· -u. tuk s '°'-Blacbe thmts teffi got him ronemen1 oftnal Hogan confronts unn' m10 tlC'd to dn en tum from ron~"'l. The :elhn.g her the~ ·11 get Jacl "'1thou1 Helen , "'3bNrr~tomarn ROSt'a.."ldJu.e."h1k help 1she 1s the \I.Oman "ho claims Ja\ pnest -aill onl~ pc-rform C(T('-moo~ if JU.c:-onC'l" ra~ herl <. ~ne~ and Suzi m('('t 1or lgJttS cluJdrm can ht' ratse'd M C~thohcs dnn . \\ arren IS tmt.lted "'hen he find~ Jad..>e 1ATI\C'S st~ CWOUCli RJd, too.. "enc!\ has burned the dtnner and :he bnbt' from Brod .. Ltt suspends R1cL u nouSt" as a me-ss \\ arren tells Uo,J that ll':l' rommiwoDef of health. P',ng R1ct. a .•ob tum('d out to bt' conitrucuon "Or~ month lO Pl'OH his mnOct'nct Gmn' La e YOl ~G ASD THE R~: \ JCWr . 1s missing. · ~uC"S ,,ili from Ri1. R•~" !>hoot' Gl IDISG U GBT. ~f«"" being toJc t-' \ Ktor "'Hh Sfll"argun and then d1sapp('ar' &-th that Bradt~ raped ~ l..i1an 1ells into water "'1th scuba gt'3r \ 1::ior llov. n w ~ s.bc·s dJ'OTCln& b.1m &-th and ti~pnal in Gtnoa Cu~ for emergt'n1.' Lilia.o ~to 10 ra~ ens.a cltnK Bt-t~ SoJftl"~ Tra~ ~ai..s up "llh Tim tnni:s chargn apinst Bradle~ tjeundra lh1!'lbng he~ dl<l_piJ> oo l , • . to f1l1Q ha:~ 1510 w .. -JI '10i~Px>ct~ ~ J -,. ·lb<" n s8e b.a.sn't Stt"n ·~:i .1 4 'aJ"!. H3'<' ~ illX"SlJOn a~>ut \OOT 1.1,on'r -\kundra pa~' BTadk~ S x .l CX lCI turn S;J.lf' 0r soap siar'' ~' nf<' fll i' nd3 H1f"'S<h O'tt kn.er~ SllDCd • hlch s.bo ... -s all lhe ~ o F1<'id .\e,.-sp.J~r ,ndicire. p O &\ t.hJ.np be chd to keep IX-th &Dd Philip a.pan I ~:~· /nine 1):-1.J ~b<' {4Jh .1ns"n-as Mi~ tdls Rd. shr '°'cs tum arwi th&t s.bt man.• qacstJOns as she' an rn ~r roJumn d>d b.a'~ so •ilb Pb.lhp but It v.-u D:X-rt•' t-tsi i.be •olume of m41/ nul N pt"rsonal Ulfatu.abOn Rxt dJsro,-cn \f ~ At rep/J~ rmpos.sJNe AUTMORIZEO BALESIBERVICE/SATIBFACTION 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 ca: ti\19 4 ;j µ sa:t.111 j :1 ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -546-1934 Daily Pilat FORD THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 642-0010 -540-8211 HONDA UNIVERSITY HONDA 2860 Harbor Blvd. Cost a Mesa -. 540-0713 ISUZU SOUTH COUNTY VOLKSWAGEN-ISUZU 18711 Beach Blvd . 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ATCta'I U Y COUHI IAlllTULL 90R'T CAI) Afternoon Cll•ADB Ulln' L.-w:a • w YIQAI (llOlr) llCMl(THU) ,.. TATTUTMlt TllAI w::-uvu CIBJttcOM-= .. CJ) 1MI.. ,,.., E'"CHLGIB .. wwwwmomorcm. ... TNI PACT't OI LR THU) I Of,._.C-,WBMW) Ern~Y IA-W.(TUI) .:.\~' -•-.~~)t."Cj ..... ::=.m&: ~ '41'!"' ____ ....,. -~ . ~f\V-~~~· ,.. .,._......._ ~,..,,,, PAl&Y .. c-. 1"'-:l., ........ TMI co.LIAT llA . (1UI) m.ltUJl uxnw.=.uu tMAT •ACI COAl1B COLI.HI (WID) --1..-TQ ~-=-~~~("IUI) -·-W.1COllT~ COLL.HI (Piii) • Friday. March 9, 1984 7 -Daytime Cont. t:ll ttt .. HOUYWOOO ~ '1 IMATllT ••flt c-> -•"'rcuF, ...... ..,.., ...... IOCl(WID IAV9 'nll Ult (NI) M MHl ILi CAT TMI CIW> ftll llCMT Cir--·~ IA'f • -Alternooa Movi•-,..a> "The Couple Takes A Wlle" ( 1972. Comedy) Bill Bo(by, Paula Prentiss (2 hrs.) CC) "Anas1as1a" ( 1956. Orama) lngru:t· Bergman Yul Brynner ( 1 hr . 45 min ) "Tough Enough" ( 1983. Orama) Dennis Quaid Carlene Watkins ( 1 hr 4 7 min) lID ''Shall We Dance" ( 1937. Mystery) Fred Astaire, G•,,ger Roger s ( 1 hr . 56 min) ·The Outsiders" ( 1983. Orama) C Thomas Howell Matt O.llon (2 hrs • 8 min J tl:a, ''The Long GOOd Fr1Clay" ( 1980. Ora ma) Bob Hos"ins, Helen Mirren ( 1 hr. 45m1n) t•m "The Beachcomber" ( 1938, Drama) Charles Laughton. Elsa Lanchester (2 hrs) tel "Cluny Brown" ( 1946, CorneCJy) Jen niter Jones. Charles Boyer ( 1 hr . 40 min) ) "To Catch A King" ( t983. Drama) Rober I Wagner Terr Garr (2 hrs) t.0) · How I Won The War' ( 1968. Come- dy) Michael Crawlord John Lennon ( 1 hr 51 min) S The Pirate Movie · ( 1982. Adven lure) Kristy McN1chot, Christopher Atkins L' hr . 40 mm) t:al(l) "Par1ners" ( 1982. Comedy) Ryan O'Neal. John Hurt ( 1 hr . 35 min) • · Tm Dancing As Fast As I Can" ( 1982 Drama) Jill Clayburgh Nicol Wil· hamson ( 1 hr 45 min ) ... CC) "The White Buffalo" ( 1977. Western) Charles Bronson Wiii Sampson. ( 1 hr • 37 min) tllO ''The Oeerslayer" ( 1978, Adventure) Steve Forrest NaCl Romero ( lj hr . 38 min) (l) "Merculea" ( 1959. Adventure) Steve Reeves. Syl'la Kosclna ( 1 hr . 4 7 min ) •(f) "Mystery On Monster Island" (1981 , Adventure) Terence Stamp. Paler Cuah· l_!!g (2 hrs ) UJ 'Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid" ( 1982. Comedy) Steve Maritn. Rachel Ward ( 1 hr. 30 min) (Q) "Shall We Dance" (1937. Mystery) Fred Aslaire, Ginger Rogers. ( 1 hr , 56 min)· --llilvenlng .. u... ~ _ ... "°9M l llAllTWI u.uGH • AIC ... Q 11lm'IC.NIY HAWAIPM.f llACtB I L.819 •WW ..... llOYll "Adventures Of Ttle Wilderness Family II" ( 1978. Adventure) Robert Logan. Susan Oamante Shew The further adventures ot a family who gave up Ille In the city to t>ecome modern-day pioneers are chrO(liCled 'G' ( 1 hr , 45 min ) (E) ~ IAID1ULl "ACC Tourna- ment Quarterfinal 4 .. (live from Greens- r" "'""'" .• ~019..,_ ~Q~!, ~!il.b.1~J.~q ~~~l<J&\.bj.2. ,,.......~ 7~~ ~t;;r ... ~;~ 'H) IOXINI Greg Page (23· t w/ 18 KO's) and Tim Witherspoon ( 17-1 w/ t2 KO's) 1n a WBC Heavyweight 11t1e bout. scheCJ· uleCJ tor t2-rounds (live) (2 hrs) I DICIYMDYll ...... mA u.rnALl Los Angeles Lakers et Dallas Mevencks (2 hrs , 30 min ) -=OF~ I Alim Ill tatOOI. 'Up And Down The Slopes" Butch Finde1sen and Kathy Wood demonstrate skung arounCJ the mountains and introduce the turn w11h a chr1s11e on controlled skis lllOYm "OeaCJ Men Don t Wear Plaid' ( t982. ComeCJy) Steve Martin. Rachel Ward A haro·bo1led private eye runs into a host ot tam1har Characters while 1nves11- gat1ng the death of a sc1en11s1 I cheese !tEOOn 'PG' ( 1 h1 30 min ) (.ZJlllOYm "Journey To The Center 0 1 The Earth" ( 1959 Sc1er1ce F1c11on) Pat Boone. James Mason A sc.enhsl lorms an expedition 10 tollow a lost explorer's trail to the Earth's core 'G' (2 hrs 12 min) m TMATQll. .. fD ~ RM Regularly scheduled programming may be, delayed due 10 ,.1~1=! .. _ ~:"'~ Refu101sh1ng the Slalue ot L•berty 1n honor 01 ner centennial an actress who plays a male rote m an ~coming TV·mOv1e ~ ~.UIEIT TotlQHT Featured actor Robert Vaughn, singers Cyndi Laupe1. Madonna Shannon. Deborah Allen l==-L.Oft co I l•CTIOlt • COONR'I ~ C0WTY "Wash lngton Ass1gnmenr Jim Cooper inter- views Orange County's live congrea;:;,n and dlscusaes 1mpor1ant issues. CO llOYll "Lovesick" ( 1983. Corned ) Dudley Moore, Elizabeth McGovern A married psychiatrist finds himself felling In love with a patient ·po· ( 1 hr 35 min ) CD) llOYll "How f Won The War' (1 968. Comedy) Mtehael C1awford. John Len· non During Wodd War II. a group ol bun- gling British soldiers are assigned to build en athletic field behind enemy tines in Northern Af11ca so that the advancing British forces will have a place to play c11cket ( 1 hr . 5 I min I G llOYll "The Vamp11e Bar· ( 1933, Hor- ror) Melvyn Douglas. Fay Wray An insane doctor sets off a chain ol chilling events that cause panic among the townspeople i hrs) it NI ... 1111 I Gee THI TOW Featured a v1s1t with two celebri ty photographers. Angels baseball player Rod Carew and singer Graham NaSh. a v1s1t with Miko. a deal mime who works with handicapped anCJ disturbed children world·class lnsbee throwers LA~ l--.IY I COWAllY I fl) PAl&YPN> fD WU, WLD WOIU OF A•llt Ii) ~ mM Regularly scheduled programming may be delayed due 10 pledge breaks Na 6t) WAll91GTC* WEB• MYllW .. • Cl) TMl 0.0 OF HAZZNI> Cooter goes to 1a11 to protect his friend trom bemg lrameCJ tor h11ack1ng a truckful of auto ~rts ( 1 hr) U f1i) TMl llA.tTD The Master travels 10 New Orleans tor the Mardi Gras when he learns thal his eslranged daughte1 may be linked with a mobster 1n lhat c11y ( t hr ) 8 MOVIE "Killer Force ' ( 1975. Adven· 1u1e) Peter Fonda Telly Savalas A secur1· 1y oll1ce1 and his sidekick a11ack a desell m1n1ng camp tor a beaultlul woman and $20 million 1n diamonds (2 hrs ) G @) ~ Benson finds himself In a precanous s1tua11on when he agrees to help Kraus keep a landmark hotel 1rom being demoh:~ m IJfTlllT TOMIQHT Featu1ed actor Robert Vaughn. singers Cyndi Lauper. Madonna Shannon. Deborah Allen Cl) lilO'lll 'The N1ghl They Took MISS Beautitul" ( 1977 Orama) Chuck Con· nors. Phil Silvers A group ol 1e11orists h11acks an a11hner w11h five beauty pageant l1nahs1s on bOard (2 hrs ) fl!) WAll9QTC* ftD • IEVEW CC) MOVIE "Anastasia" ( 1956, Orama) Ingrid Bergman Yul Brynner An amnes1- ae girl 1n Germany claims to be the only su1v1v1ng heir to the Czar of Russia ( 1 hr . f'-.J 45 min ) llOM AU. ... ~TID llllfY HLL Benny provides a guide 10 budget holidays and performs a western song and dance number with the Mill's Angels ( 1 hr I llCml "The Pirate Movie' ( 1982, Adventure) Knsty McNlchol Chr111opher Atkins A shy teen-age g1r1 11nds adventure and romance when a dream 1ransports her to the world of a 19th-century pirate. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 40 min) lt1I QD) WALL ,,_.,. l'ID "The Low Risk Approach" Guest Robert Kinsman. chair· man, Kinsman Associates Inc .. D 9l ,_.,.Webster is efra•d 1he con- 1ants of his school composition Wiii reveal the crush he has on his teacher Cl) LOWIOAT CD a.AYnl'T A compulsive super- ach1ever learns that cheat1np his way 10 Iha top destroys the value o his achieve- ments (Il) THI CAn.I ID WALL STMIT WID "The Low-Risk Approach" Guest Robert Kinsmen, chair· man, Kinsman Associates. Inc (!) .oRTICIJll'TD M Ii) I Piil A loeeG ~ OM Hosted by Anthony Newley this tribute to fou1 Ame<· •can ly11c1sts··Do101hy Fields. Howard Dietz. Ira Gershwin end Johnny Mercer- teatures pertormances by Maureen McG011ern. Billy Ecks!lne Gregg Burge. Ann Reinking Larry Kert anCJ olhers (2 ~~bo.(R) • IJ Cl) DAU.Al J R opera1es behind the scenes to further draw Cull 1m-0 a precarl- m '* L.A. Featured a VIStl 10 the Ra1dere1te tryouts. cheerleaders tor ltle Los Angeles Rams. a look at lhe work . ._ , ~d9~ la fl 1, a 1escue P.a(amed1c I! .... _, a4)!'4 I IMl" lttieene\.1r.c;r "· Cl) T~DOUGIH • ·Q.U5 ~i:i.an~~ ~~luft.lllci w)'l1r.ti 1:10 cJu\.'~'-9• ~, '> nls>own'1t11vfnmr9r 11 hr~I " ' • • O f1i) LIQMEN ThP boys enter the wo1ld (!) WITID tTAm MJIWIJCAM IEllAfOM. A&. DllATI Featured Republican candt dates for lhe oll1ce ot Unlleq States Sena tor from Illinois 1nclud1n9 Charles H Pere)' and Tom Corcoran (I h1 ) ®) (I) PIOfU'I COURT G) WOP• CM:811ATI ol boxing when tney learn that a crooked promoter has tickeled a prize hgh1e1 tor death ( 1 hr) fJ ®) aUI nuaJt 1 he team laces an adversary determined 10 aestrov all Friday. Marct:i 9, 1984 9 -l'riclay Cont. known antidotes to the world's b1olog1cal warfare weapons ( l hr ) -=~Scheduled actress Lyn da Carter actor Adrian Zmed. The Amaz- ~ Kreskin Jim Fowler .( 1-'l<lr ) llQKfTMCICI lllOYm "Tough Enough" ( 1983. Orn· ma) Dennis Quaid Carlene Watkins An unsuccessful country singer. trying 10 make ends meet turns to lighting for prize money 'PG' (I hr 47 min) C1J ~ "Six Weeks" ( 1982, Orama) Dudley Moore. Mary Tyler Moore A mar· ried Congressional candidate becomes increasingly involved 1n lhe lives of a wealthy New York woman anal her leuke· m.c =hter 'PG' ( 1 hr 45 min ) CO) 'Lei's Spend The Night Togeth· er " ( 1982 Musical) Documentary The Rolling Stones The Stones perform many 01 their greatest tuts 1n this record of three concerts held at the Meadowlands Arena 1n New Jersey and Arizona S1a1e s Sun Devil Stadium PG ( 1 hr 30 min ) ~ "The Outsiders" ( 1983 Ora· ma) C Thomas Howell. Matt Dillon The experiences of a group of teen-agers 1n their Oklahoma hometown during the late '60s is poitrayed R' (2 hrs . 8 min I mDMG111T ... fii) I flllL A IONG Comt OM Hosted by Anthony Newley this lrtbUte 10 lour Amer· 1can ly11c1sts--Doro1hy Fields Howard Dietz Ira Gershwin and Johnny Mercer - features performances by Maureen McGovern. B•lly (cksttnj? Gregg Burge. Ann Reinking Tarry Kert and others (2 hrs 5 min) a1I cl" COUIGll IAIKf1'ULL "ACC T ourna ment Oua11erltna1 · (from Greensboro. NC) (AJ (2 hrs) • (!) lllOYm "Love Me Or Leave Me · ( 1955 Musical) Do11s Day. James Cag· ney A mobster marries the singer he made famous but becomes enraged when he can't <..ontrot her (2 hrs 30 min) mHOMIMCM -B Cf) FAL.CC* CMIT Meltss.3 pays a sor rowlul price for 1rad1ng her son tor power and Terry suffers backlash from her wicked pas! ( t hr J -.. .. 1J G) TME MEW IHOW Guest Candice Beri:,.n~ 1 hr J B ?6J llA~ t«>UITOll A psychotic man. once in love with C J but re1ected by her murders the lawyer's present b0yh1end and threatens to 11111 her as wen O ( 1 hr ) ULOUGIWff CC:)~ "10 To Midnight" ( 1983 Ora ma) Charles Bronson Andrew Stevens A homicide detective and a criminology graduate try 10 search fOf a killer of worn en 'R' ( t hr , 4 1 mrn ) lllOVW "The Outsiders·· ( 1983. Ora· ma) C Thomas Howell. Mall Dillon The eitperiences of a group ot teen-agers rn their Oklahoma hometown during the late '60s is portrayed PG' (2 hrs 8 min ) ·IODeO llGKfTMCllt ..-....rT .. •"r•WOM-.... "-AYIOY Oii TMI ICm Cl-'ICOM · . '* DD(J)O Q) ... TAXI . IOWM A llAll1WI LAUGH • .. ,.1 ... TOP•VIDIOI NOT mc:allAM..Y TMI ... Comedy sketches combine wrth classic him and 10 Friday, March 9, 1984 news footage 1n an offbeat sa11r1c take· oft (a> llOVW ' The Naughty Victorians" ( 1978. Comedy) Susan Sloane. Beebolm Tree Vtctorran england IS trie setting for a young man's attempts to "modernrze· his lovemaking ( t hr . 25 mrn ) CI) llO¥ll "The Secret Policeman's Other Ball" ( 1981, Comedy) John Cleese. Graham Chapman Br111sh comedians and muste1ans. 1nclud1ng cast members from "Monty Python," 'Beyond The Fringe" and "Nor The Nine O'Clock News," per- form 1n a conce11 tor the benefit of IAm~~~e;,~onal 'R' ( 1 hr . JO min ) 11.a ...,.TUCCI 't.11 ~M PUTitOUll The Gin Game" Jessica Tandy and Hume Cronin star 1n 0 L Coburn·s Pulitzer Pr1ze-w1n- ning play about an elderly man and wom- an whose gin rummy game leads to pain- ful and comic revelaltons O (2 hrs.) tt:U ([)~ . tta fJ Cf) llOVW "Three On A Date" ( t978. Comedy) June Allyson Ray Bolger Four couples win a Hawauan vacaflon on a dat· 1ng show but have to have a chaperone alon.a_ (R) (2 hrs . 15 min) D Q1 TOllCIHT Guest host Joan Rivers Guests actor Desi Arnaz Jr , actor Charles Nelson Reilly, Smothers Brothers I ==~ • llMCM ""-neca '111 ntr ...,. Scneouted sing 1ng group The Blasters. actress Elizabeth Ashley. TV and radio personality Casey t<asem. Richard Betzer singer Evelyn King. Mark Shill ( 1 hr .. 30 min' cou.tQE 1Am-1WL ACC Tourna- ment Ouar1erltnat" (from GreensbOro N.C) (R) (2 tlrs I lllOVll "Deadly Fyes" ( 198J Horror l Sam Groom. Sara Botsford Uroan rats develop an insahable hunger tor human llesh alter eating a load of ste101d·laced 9!.._ain ( 1 hr 27 min J ID M CUii Featured a man who h11acked a plane lo Cuba and ended up 1n a Cuban pnson ( 1 hr 30 mrn ) 11• llOVll "Fiona ( 1980. Adventure) Fiona Richmond Anthony Steel A no1011 ous woman 1ourna1tst recounts her outra geous adventures with some of Europe s 1ead=ayboys ·R ( 1 hr 22 mrn ) l Ll '"Bon Appelt!" ( 1980 Come dy) Kelly N1<:hots. Glorra Leonard A wealthy woman ofleis 10 pay a young seductress $250 000 11 she can take to bed the world's ten greatest lovers (I hr 24 min) TMI POUCl: TMI IYIQWCl'n CC*- CIRT This concert taped 1n Montreat tea lures the 1nnova11ve band perlorm1n11 songs including "Every Breath You Take .. "King Of Pain" "Tea In The Sahara and "Synchron1c1ty " ( 1 hr ) ,_I A&JllMI) tm:MCOC:l .. ,...-..... rra-m C*HOUYWOOO Hosts Paul Moyer Tawny Schneider U llOVll "Wtld In The Sky" "( 1972 Ora ma) Keenan Wynn. Robert Lansing Three desperate p11soners attempt to iack an ;iirplane ( 1 hr • 50 r'(ltn ) •• IMDlltTmTW.... . llOVll "Buster AM B1llte ' ( 1974 Ora ma) Jan-Michael Vincent, Joan Goodfef low A popular young man falls 1n love with a girl from Ille wrong side of the town l hr .. 30min) llmrt '111 IAll AIUICllCO -....,1MCll . tt.9 G) AmAY llGKf VlllOI Videos include performances by M1chae~embe1- 10 ( Maniac") David Bowie I 'China Girl") Duran Duran ("Hungry Like The Wolf') Billy Idol ("Dancing W1tll Myself'') and Rick Spr1ng1te1d ('Dor t Talk To Strangers") (RJ ( 1 hr 30 nun / I AIEICA'I TOP 1111 L.A. TOOAY flOWM 1 llART'lf'l LAUCM• llOYll "Never So Deep" ( 1982 Corn edy) Loni Sanders Mike Ranger A reporter rs sent by her publisher lo find a certain San Francisco prostitute who can be 1den11hed by a tattoo on her pos1erio1 _l1_ hr . 25 min ) • CZ) llOVW "Partners' I 1982. Comedy I Ryan O'Neal John Hurt A straight co' and a gay police clerk go undercover as ti homosexual couple 10 ltnd the murderer ot a male model 'R' ( t hr . 35 mrn ) 1M QALLAQHIJt TOTALLY MEW The zany comic performs from the Mayfair Mu•.11 Hall 1n Santa Monica. Calif *I QMAT MCOllJD ~ COUICTIOll QOOClMQHT L.A.: vmEOI lllOVW "Northern Pursuit ( 1943 Adventure) ErrOI Flynn Julte Bishop fl mount1e relentlessly combs the Canadian wilderness 1n search of a Niw saboteur - hrs) AU. .. TMI FAa Y lllOYll "Ten Seconds To Hell" ( 1959 Mystery} Jell Chandler Jack Pa anc->· Two enemies forced 10 wo1i.. together l1gri1 for the a11en11ons ol a dancer (2 hrs 30 min) ~_.ICOTT 1• llQHT TRAC.I llOYll ' Tw11tgh1 Tune ( 1983 D1ama1 Karl Malden. Jodt Thelen A retired Yugo s1av1an-Amer1can returns to his homeland to spend hrs last years with n1s lamtlv PG I 1 hr ~2 mm I 1:1l ~llOVW Paradise · ( 198? Orama) W1I 11e Aames Phoebe Cates Two teen-ager come of age 1n 1823 BaghClad A < t hr 40m1n f 1... lllOYIE ·v1s1ting Hours t 198? Suspense) Michael Ironside lee Grant A psychotic murderer searches tor his next victim a TV newswoman who survived ti•· earlier a11aci. 1n a big city hospital R 11 hr . 45 min) 1:11 O lllOVIE The Hanged Man f t96~ Mystery) Edmond 0 Br1~f1 Vera Mile The Mardi Gras is the scene of a gun man·s a11empt 10 avenge the murder ol his trrend 12 hrs 1 ~ ... lllORTILOOI (It) t• ~ "Dead MM Don t Wf>ar Pla10 ( 1982 Comedy) Steve Martin Rache Ward A hard-boiled private eye runs 1n11 a host of tam1har characters while invest gattng the death ol a ,c1en11st / cheest> ~oon PG' ( 1 ,,, JO min ) 1'el 6 llOYll The Carpetbaggers· ( t96d Orama) George Peppard Carroll Baker Based on the novel by Harold Robbins A rich young e>ce<!u11ve becomes 1nvolve<l ,, many romantic allans !2 hrs 30 min ) a.o a MARY ma 1100M G) llOVW Rodan ' t 1957 Sc1e:-:ce-F1r t1on) Kenp Sawara Yum1 Shirakawa Earth 1s menaced by a number ot dwl' some ano <J;tadlv lly1~ oea1ur~ from the S~o~e ( t hr JO min 1 ~ cou.iGI IAlll19AU. 'ACC T ourn.1 menl Ouarterlmal ' (from GreensbOH' NC ) (RJ (2 hrs ) CO) lllOYll 'The Sword And The Sorcerer ( 1982 Fantasy) L11e Horsley Kallileer Beller Heroic rebels try 10 dethrone an evil tyrant who nas used sorcery to -rriclay Cont. enslave a medieval kingdom 'R' ( \ h1 40 trnn) CZl llOVll ·Journey To The Center 01 The Earrh' ( 1959. Sc1ence-F1ct1orT) Pat Boone. James Mason A scientist forms an expeo111on to follow a lost e11pto1ei's trail to the Earth's core (2 hrs. 12 min) HI §19QHTTMCH a:a ... . 1:11 llOYll "The Hungry 1 Reunion" ( 1981, Comedy J Documentary Highhghts of a two-night reunion concert fea1u11ng per· formers who made a name tor themselves at San Francisco's Hungry 1 nightclub are presented. including Professor Irwin Corey The Kingston Trio and lilm footage of L.,.Bruce ( t hr , 35 min ) 'The Fan· (1981, Suspense) Lauren Bacall. James Garner A popular film star is v1ct1m1zed by a psychotic admirer R' ( t hr . 35 min ) .. ~llWMT--0 't):,W:. ·rm Dancing As Fast As 1 Can" ( 1982. Orama) Jill Clayburgh, Nicol W1t- 11amson The story of a woman s battle with Valium add1ct1on 1s told. 'R' ( 1 hr 4b min) ' t10 1 llOYll 'Eerie M1dn1ght Hoiror Show' -Saturday ·;BT,=-~ WOflTICllTD llCMI "Penitentiary II" ( 1982 Ora· ma) Leon Isaac Kennedy. Ernie Hudson • ~hr 50min) .. ITAllCADI •11 lllTIIUCTIONAl ... "Track and Field Hurdling Techniques" Guest John UO iRaof~=(R) _,.FOOTUU .. llOYll "Santiago ( t956. Adventure) Alan Ladd, Rossana Podesta (2 hrs ) .. O»IWOILD .......n YLLAAUGM rr••11• .....c,,,, .. TlaTAIJt MXWARD .......... llY 111111 lc. •ITUDIO llOYll "The Inn 01 The Sixth Happi- ness" ( 1958. Orama) Ingrid Bergman &1~~~s .38m1n.) (ID llOYll "The Young Landlords" ( 1983. Orama) Kevin Sullivan. Marla Gibbs It hr. 55 min) .. U.U> THAnCAT 'ACUITTllll ~ ~ WITMI PIOPU YCICI Of ~TUlll · mlT "9 llAYOll -......nD:. rrtYOUlt•PllDI RAIOUf COUI• UlllTULl "ACC Tourna ment Quarterfinal" (from Greensbo10, N C ) (A) (2 hrs ) CID • YUM Of lllOPU llAQAZm In cele- bration of People Magazine's 10th anni- versary, a special look 1s taken al the ( 1980 Horror) Demonic forces ano earlhly t1orro1s combine to make midnight the deadliest lime of all R' ( 1 hr . 26 man.) l:IOU llOYll "The Lives 01 A Bengal Lancer" 11935 Adventu1e) Gary Coo- per Franchot -Tone Englagd's Indian· based Lancets win all their battles, no matler wha11he odds (2 hrs I 0> llOYll "A Game Of Death" ( 1946. Suspense) John Loder, Audrey Long Shipwreck victims become the quarry of an island madman &eek1ng sporl and plea· sure c2 hrs) ; lllAllCUI W'El.IY, l&D. 41:'9 CAllTOOMI IPOllJTIWED (R) llOYll Let's Spend The Night Togeth· er" ( 1982. Musical) Documentary The Aolhng Stones The Stones perform many or their greatest hits 1n this record of th1ee concerts held at the Meadowlands Arena an New Je1sey and Arizona State's Sun Devil Stadium PG' (I hr 30 man ) .. (I!) llTWID ntE ~ tU I) llOYll "TwetYe Crowded Hours" ( 1939, Orama) Richard Dix. Lucille Ball A g11rs reporter-boyfriend clears her brother's name. e•c1t1ng per1ona1111e1 featured In the p1g- e& of t~ pOt>llO&tlon dUflng the PHI dec- ade ( 1 hr} i llOYll "Rainbow" ( 1978. Biography) Andrea McArdle, Piper Laurie (1 hr , 37 min) (%)THI C.uAT IU1\.ll This documen· tary hOnonng the 20th ann1ve1sary of the Beatles arrival 1n America includes rare footage of their early performances and hightigt11s ol their oe1eer. as well as an 1nterv1ew with the11 p1oducer George Mar- tin ( 1 hr . 30 min ) ,. I QWIJI MOWN All> ..oorY fl() THI RllTITM Nlml UTTURAICAU ®) THI W:tllall / UTT\I RdCAll l'E-~..,.. QOODDAYU. ""'lllRIOll lltAmlTmT llOYll "He1d1' ( 1965 Drama) Eva· Maria Stnghammer. Gertrand M11termayr 1 hr. 35 min) • WINDOW OM Ca.vTllll r.::. U1UMAY IWDCADI CW.!!'!'..!~ . ;;;;mTMI_, MtOOA ~ M>CK Gobo Fraggle rescues Sp1ockel the dog when he gets caughl in s=g= 1a @ llOYll "The Sp11a1 Road" ( 1962 Adven1ure) Rock Hudson ,.8l.lrl Ives (3 hrs} • m--• 111m,1Tdoen OJ) ICOOIY DOO · CtWIJI MOWN AND IMOOr'f · .. ZOOMWI WUUtQDOM IDMAllOI'~ •ITUDIO MATURI ) llOYWI ··savannah Smites" ( 1982, Adven1u1e) Mark Miiier. Donovan Scott , (!)MIY9IPOUI till~ MOWll "The White Buffalo" ( 1977. Western) Charles B1onson. Wilt Sampson Wiid Bill HICkolt i!nd Chief Crary Horse confront their deadliest adversary· an enormous whne bUffalo. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 37 mtn) W (!) lfTmlAL MllMll BYICI AIMCI TO TAJIPAlBI (() VIC'I y M;MJ LOT (R) , CID llOYll "True Confessions" (1981. Orama) Robert De Niro. Robert Duvall The usually separate worlds of two bro1h- e1s. a Los Angeles police detective and an amb11tovs Roman Catholic pnest. con- ve1ge during a murde1 1nves11gahon 'A' ( 1 hr .. 50m1n) CZl llOVll The River Niger" ( 1976) Cice- ly Ty~n, Jarnes Earl Jones A black lam1· ly co es 10 tei:ms with the world and them Ives ( 1 hr 45 min ) .. @ ...... .. (S)llOVll "The Hurricane" ( 1937 Adven- ture) Oo1othy Lamour. Jon Hall A devas· 1a11ng humcane lhal destroys a Pofyne· s1an island resolves the conflict of idyllic romance and p11mlt1ve Ille with modem c1v1hzatlon (1 hr . 50 min.} .. (!) CMTOOlel CD) .. 9llACI The 14·year·old daughter ot cttvoroed-p1rent1 hlret an 1lttorney to rt rtsent he1 In the cu11=at1on -~r:=--All>--THATTIBIHOW 11.aPU 'AC-IWI / -CWI / lmlUDO MOGAlflleOll PUY YOUR IUT CIOLf "The Sco11ng Shots" (R) CS) llOYW "Sherlock Holmes Faces Death" ( 1943. Mys1ery) Bast! Rathbone ~et Bruce ( I hr 8 min ) lZJ lllOVW "Over The Edge" ( 1979, Ora· ma) Michael Kramer Pam~a Ludwig ( 1 hr . 35 mm) .. IJ Cl) llCAA IAID1ULL "Me110 Conler· ence Champ1onsh1p" (lrom Memphis. Tenn.) (2 hrs.) 8 la1a DOU.AR IWI I WYI rT TO llAV'D TIBTALK llOYll "Carson C11y" ( 1952 Western) Randolph Scott Raymond Massey ~ hrs ~ IR ...=..m:u.TMIMTI ~ llOVll "The Jayne Mansfield Story" ( 1980. Biography) Loni Anderson. Amold Schwarzenegger ( 1 hr . 40 min ) (() lf'ORTlla (R) CD llOYll "Wedding Night" ( 1970. Ota· ma) Tessa Wyatt, Dennis Waterman (2 hrs) CID MOVll "Challenge To Be Free" ( 1975. Adventure) Mike Mazurk•. Jimmy Kane 1 hr. 28 min) Cl) AlYllAll>TMICl .. •t OZZllMD...-T 9 ~~~--~,.. .....-iilfcWmi '"«t;·,~> · YMCAMCOOI I tulAllT1ll T.oucatl THI MT1 _,... fCll> COUHI CMllM.IADleCI "National Championship" ( 1 hr ) m nt1 VllCllUll -Dtm•T Friday. March 9. 1984 11 -Saturday Conl. I ~=/ ICOOSYDOO / lmU>OQ ICM..TMlt TMI DANCI IHOW WOOOWWT't IHOP • COOf'llrl OMMQE COUNTY "Wash .ington Assignmenl' Jim Cooper inter- views Orange County's five congressmen ano discusses 1mportan1 issues ® IUI ITOP The hves of several travelers change when 1hey are stranded m a small Kansas town Margot Kidder and T 1m Ma theson star (2 hrs l ~llOVll 'Dangerous When Wet · ( 1953. Comedy~ Esther Williams Fernando Lamas ( 1 hr 35 min ) (I) llOVll Hercules ( 1959. Aoventure) Steve Reelies Sylva Kosc1na ( 1 hr 47 mmL *' D W AMAllNG llPl>EIMWI I llCEleU HUU a '°'.,, ROC«ER O llOVlf , The T1acl.ers· ( 1957 wesr em) Clayton Moore Jay S1tverheE>ts ( 1 hr . 30 min) I MAGIC Of DICOMTM PAllT1NQ WOllDtQ WomN COUIGI IAIUTIAU ACC Tourna ment Sem1t10al 1" (five trom Greensboro, NC ) (Sub1ecr ro blackout) (2 hrs I cm QlnleQ •'"'um 1Gdl (1lJ llOVll "Downhill Racer" ( 1969 Dra· ma) Robert Redford Gene Hackman (2 hrs) 11• IJ Cl) NA OOll 'Doral Open ThirO round (live rrom Dorat Country Club m Miami. Fla J (2 nrs ) I AlmllCA'I TOP TIM 9 WIDIMD '"CW. 'A D11feren1 Twist" A 12·yeer-old g11 11ud1t1on1 tor a I r 1n a/~ that calls Tor boys only c:;i 0. llYOMD ICM..TMlt IATIWt WOMMWOlmt WllTWO '°"A MAIOM TMI COflllllAT llATlll Tn1s documen· tary honoring the 20tn anniversary of the Beatles· arr1va 1n America 1nc1uoes rare footage 01 their eariy performances ano h1ghllgh1s of rne11 career as well as an interview w1tn their producer George Mar- tin ( t hr , 30 mm ) OJ MOVW ' Riel ( 1980 B1ogr aphy I Ray· mond Cloutier Christopher Plummer 12 hrs) cm COUIGI IAIUTIALL 'SEC Touma· ment Champ1~~~hrs ) et) COUIGI WAC Champ1· IMIC 11AGAZ1N1 ual ons~·~~ ®l AlmlCAM IAll>ITAMD Guests Mick Fleetwooo·s Zoo (' Angel' J Grace ~!f£:.= I WNT1NQ FOR A RU.ION ------Afternoon Mm ITooc.t -1 ACllCULNllE U.l.A. • llOV1I ' The Man From Laramie ( 1955. Western) James Stewart. Wallace F rd g 1:rs) . . -''w':..~ ~ t. -:._, ·-M:l~~p__...iialt91'~ ~Cubs vs. Milwaukee Brewers (3 l'Hs) QJ ...0 "Camel lnterna11onal Speed Sk11ng Champ1onsh1p" (from Velocity Peak in Sllvenon. Colo ) m ANDY W iif H I 12 Friday, March 9, 1984 8i) ACADlllY Oii ~ llf1 AMO IYTU fll) .. CW. MAT "Bobby And Sarah" A streetwise bOy horn a broken home oecomes mvo!11ed with a teen-age Amish i with strong f~1~ bonds ( 1 hr ) .., ..... Of GEmNT llOVW "Massacre In Rome" ( 1973 DramaJ Richard Burton. Marcello Mas- 1101ann1 ( 1 hr . 43 mm ) CS) llOV1I Without A Trace" ( 1983. Dra- ma) Kate Nelligan, Judd Hirscn (2 hrs) CI)llOVW "The River Niger" ( 1976) C1ce· ly Tyson. Ja01es Earl Jones ( 1 hr 45 tt:a m1n;.. II WllKDD VIiiot {II '9A IOWUMQ "$ t 25 000 King Louie Open" (live from King Louie West 1n Overland Park Kan ) ( 1 hr 30 min ) Cl) TMI ... DOOGl'M A special focusing on 1he new Los Angeles Dodgers Carlos Diaz and Bob Bailor lrom lhe New York Mets and tree agent Terry Wh1tl1eld (I) llOVW ·Abbott And Costello Meet The Killer Boris KarloH' ( 1949. Comedy) Bor1s Karloff Garry Moore ( 1 hr 30 min) Q!) COUNTRY ...,_. wmt ft!..-tm· ION Grammy Awaro-wmner Willie Nelson hosts h1ghhgh1s from 'Austin City L1m1t.r · tearu11ng performances by Janie Focke. Merle Haggaro Loretta Lynn. the Ricky Sllaggs Band, Emmylou Harns. John Anderson B B King Kns K11stofferson. Roy Oro1son. Alabama ano others ( 1 hr 20m1n) IDWMOPIUMAOllB'I' (I) COUI• IAmTUU. "ACC Touma· ment Sem1l1na1 2" (live from Greensboro. N C ) (Sub1ect to blackout) (2 hrs 30 min) tllll all CIUMOM .,_ 1• 8 Cl) ICAA IAmTUU. UCLA al Ore- Q_Qn State (2 hr1 l U GD COUl• IAIUTIALL Marquette ar DePaul (Final regular-season game ot coa~R~=s careerJ (2 hfS J 1---.aeal lfTIOOUCllQ llDlOQY MOVll "Love Ar F11st Bite" ( 1979, Comedy) George Hamilton Susan Saint James ( 1 hr 36 min ) ']J llOVll "Harry Tracy · Desperado" ( 1982 Orama) Bruce Dern. Helen Shaver ( 1 nr 40 min ) et) COUIGI IAl«fTIAU Indiana vs OhlO State (2 hrs l 1:111 P.1"°°' -. &mR'T AT THI llCMU 1 lfT1'0DUCllQ llOlOGY 1:11 : P\IDCll _. Regularly scheduteo programming may be delayed due to plecu:e breaks HI B ~I MlAll'I *MD WOILD CUP MINQ Amencan Olymp10 .,./ gold medalist Debbie Arms11ong will heao the held of superb international skiers 1n the gruelhng Women's Giant Slalom (lrom Lake Placid. N Y ) ( 1 t'lr ) OK~ ®J TMI 9'0AD TO Lot A"QEll Athletes proliled are 1udo player Michael Swain and swimmer Jell Kostot1 also. a segment on Open Traci\ and Field featuring Al Oener .. ~wi W1~vvt o.o 0~ntf llf•') ., · -~·ar llUYm -, o 1relf' /\no '"'eac!l<" ( 1955. Biography) Audie Murphy. Marshall Thompson (2 hrs) Cl) llOV1I "She·· ( 1965. Adventure) Ursula Andress. John Richardson. (2 hrs) ~ AlmNCAM ITOR'Y CID 1t YUM OI ~ llAGADm In eel&- brat1on of People Magazme·s tOth anni- versary a special look is taken at the e.<c1tmg personaht1es featured 1n the pag- es ot the pubhc;at1on during the past dee· aefe p n1 J _OJ llOYll B11gaooon · 1 t954 Mur.ica1) Gene Kelly Cyd Charisse ( 1 hr . 48 min J llOYll ''Journey·s End" ( 1983 West ernJ Maxwell Caulfield, Anorew Stevens ~hrs) (2) llOV1I Journey To The Center Of The Earth" ( t959. Science F1c11on) Pat Boone James Mason (2 hrs 12 min I a.@,.-wmt OllLUIM) WLIOM fJj) 1HAM10 wmt LIO IUICAGIUA Leo Bus cagha answers questions and shares ideas about personal worth ( 1 hr 5 min ) !:ii I QI I "'UM'l llLMD I AlmlCAM ITORY 2:9 llOTOHUIC IJ...UITM TED a. llOVll 'Cry Panic' ( 1974 Mystery I John Forsytl}e Anne r ranc1s I 1 hr 30 min) 0 COUIQI IAllCITIAU. Ar r1ona a1 Was=n Stare (2 hrs ) 8 'Th1et Of BagMao (1961 Fantasy) Steve Reeves. Georgia Moll 'l hrs) D~T Cl) ~ .. aAL 'Revenge 01 The Nerd" A high scnool lreshman. rio1· culeO by his classmates. devises a high· tech scheme to get revenge on l'llS Tor· mentors (Al ( 1 hr I "-':' HMDY IOYI I MMCY DMW WY• (!) llLcom IACI, KOTTIR 9 WON.D CUP ... American Olympic gold medalist Debbie Armstrong will heao the !1eld of superb 1nternat1on111 tk1ers 1n ll'!e gruelhng Women's Giant Slalom (from Lake Placid. NY ) ( 1 nr ) I DMCI PIYlll PIM09IAL PIWICI llOVll 'Let's Do tr Again" ( 197!> Comedyl S1oney Po011er Bill Cosby • l'lr ~ i llOV1I Savannah Smiles ( 1982 Adventure) Mark Miller Donovan Scott L!. hr 45 min I .IJ llOYll ·Thal Championship Season ( 1982 Drama) Bruce Dern Stacy Keacn .. WIUT\MQ l hr. 48 min) AlmlCA ROCll t11 MOYA "The unoerwater Worlo Of Al Giddings Al G1d01ngs. cinematographer tor Jaws. is shown at work. featured is n1s own footage of wnales great white sharks and sunken Japanese. fleets O (, hr 5 min) 1:110 NA IOWLllQ $125.000 King Louie Open' (from King Louie West 1n Overland ntl W1B .. CCMtm la*C 4:11 ITAR11B 1Pa•5::~:.m~ llOYll "Mad Mad Kung Fu" ( 1978 Adventure) Yuen HStao-T1an Li Ha1-Hs1n {.g hrs ) ®) DfTDT.U-.T Tiil WUk Featureo actress Barbara Carrera. female 1mperso- n~r Juzli,,Ra1lav~~ OlJ 11-\iP-JI' °"lf"r~Vc 1 • .._. • ·-""Pife~"'Sll~e c r~,.. '·--{ • Comedy) Barbra Streisand Michael Ser razm (2 hrs I Cl) llOVW ·1nv11a11on To A Gunfighter" ( 1964 Western) Yul Brynner George Segal (2 hrs ) G) MOW 'Doctor Ehrlich's Magic Bullet' ( t940. Biography) Edward G Robinson, Ruth Gordon 12 nrs ) , -Saturday Conl. m> APPUID IUTCNllQ CE) COUIQI IAIU1UU "Conference Tournament Cham&:sh1p" (2 hrs) CO) OM .-rt.. · C10LI m TOGmB wmt -.n ., ,A, IOOlll • (:5) llOYll ·Rainbow" ( 1978, Biography) Andrea McArdle, Piper Laurie ( 1 hr . 37 min) '=11 fI1) GOLD ,_ THI DID A group of divers undertake one of the most amb111ous and riaz.ardous salvage opera11ons as they attempt to recover Russian gold bullion lrom the botrom of the Barents Sea in the t:IO IArc:~:) .. ._ll ..._a lllllT AT THI lllOVlll APPUID IUTCNllQ lllOYll "Over The Edge · \ 1979 Ora· ma) Michael Kramer Pamela Ludwig (I tH 35 min ) .. ~=;~'~ .. ~ TMI ROAD TO LOe AM1M!H Alhletes 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 spoils medicine ( 1 hr ) D LATlt 1u.o Fea1ured young Peruvian Naval Cade11es. a McDonald's manager a graphic artist who draws Spanish comic strips. singer W1lhe Colon BC::: WOM.D Of IPOITt Scheduled 1n1erna11ona1 Profe911onal Figure Skating Cnamp1onsh1ps (from New York) ( 1 hr 30m1n I ([) 11•A•t•M Cl) 1t01WC1 MmlCAll ITYLI Tom Bosley hosta lhta look at legendary movie romances. 1eatur1ng an Interview with Michael Oougl11 and Kathleen Turner who star 1n the upcoming tum "Romancing The Stone · I 't:':.ou.. DMM: IALLOOMI ACRON l1ll AT'LA#TIC Two attempts to cross the Atlanttc by balloon 1n t977 are chronicled. featuflng interviews with the balloonists. their wives and their flight advisors ( 1 hr ) ct) llOYll "The Inn Of The Sixth Happ1· ness" ( t958. Orama) Ingrid Bergman Cutt ~ns (2 hrs 38 min ) CH) "Ra~llme' ( 1981 Drama) James Cagney, Howard E RolHns (2 hrs 35 min ) lllOYll 'He1d1" ( 1965. Drama) Eva· Maria S1nghammer. Gertrand Mirtermayr i_! hr 35 min) (ID UllfY ltOQlll • COllCIJrT The Gr am· my-Award winning country-western star performs such favontes as "The Garn· bier. 'Lucille and 'Lady " as well as a duet of "We Have Tonight" w1lh guest star Sheena Easton. from the GreensbOro ~CJ Coliseum ( I hr ) • 01) llOYll 'Monte Walsh" ( 1970. West ern) Lee Marvin. Jeanne Moreau (2 hrs ) •11m llCMTI Of A DUDT II.A The hus· band-and-wife team of Julia Wh11ty and Hardy Jones documen1 the range of fish, towl and mammal species inhab111ng the • :·.;.~ --~~~ .o.t~S.~t~--~JIDP.\'il1~J!>ct~~ -._ . ·" ~-,,,~ -----~·~~..., and the Ba1a Peninsula .. ,,, .... ~ ':. WOM.D Of WO«rl Scheduled International Professional Figure Skating Championships (from New 't'Ofk) ( 1 hr . 30 min) m.w••~, •• , •. _ .. --lvenlng ·1i== llOYll "The Ballad 01 Josie" ( 1968, Comedy) Oo11s Day. Peter Graves. A wld· ow begins raising sheep, causing her cat- tle·rancher n~bors to fume (2 hrs) 0 MOW TM1 WAI WOii (!) COUIGI ~ Michigan vs Northwestern (2 hrs.) tDT'tlm'ICOWMY Cl) llOYll "The Ghost Of Flight 401 " ( 1978, Mystery) Ernest Borgn1ne, Kim Basinger The appantton bf a dead flight officer begins appearing to crew members ot planes using salvageable parts of his downed =' (2 hrsL m> THI Y llOTIW' ROCI W ltOU. OOYmY This documentary includes rare footage. television clips, concert highlights and 1nterv1ews with Don and Phil Everly and other notables. including Chet Atkins. Linda Ronstadt and Dave Edmunds ( 1 hr . 30min.J CE) \M. POOllALL Jacksonville Bulls at Tampa Bay Bandits (3 hrs ) CO) llOYll "Su< Pack" ( 1982. Comedy) Kenny Rogers. Diane Lane A race-car driver turns a sextet of 1uven11e car strippers into a w1nn1ng pit crew 'PG' ( 1 hr. 45 min) ROCK CW THI• "Madness" I "Cyndi Lauper" ( 1 hr ) •ID PL8GI .._ Regularly scheduled programming may be delayed due to ~d==-1111• l1ll TUNDRA WOLi This -· (') . --a> 3· magnificent animal 1s filmed tn its natrve habitat. the snowy tundra ot the north -1~~-:'"d"' (t9BJ 01 .. ma) C Thomas Howell, Matt Dillon The expe11ences of a group of teen-agers 1n their Oklahoma hometown during the late '60s 1s portrayed 'R' (2 hrs . 8 min) '9 MOUYWOOO: Olll THOUUND All> -....,. 'NI 1J I OM THI TOMI Topic "Salute To The Nation's Capltal, Washington O C " Fee· tured a tour of the White House. the Potomac, Georgetown, 1he underground Metro, the Pen1agon. the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum and the underground caves below the Lincoln Memonat. IJ Cl) NHT IACIJwmt DAVID .,.....,._...mT'71Z MOUYWOOO CLOllUP Featured an interview with Priscilla Presley, now co- stamng 1n "Dallas", a loolt at the magic of Hollywooo make-up. Michael Douglas talks about his new movie "Against All Odds " l lWITCH Ml•YOUllLR anan.1~ 1111 WID Featured actress Barbara Carrera. female imperso- nator Jim Batley ( 1 hr ) CID ... PADID YOeCll Of.,_ CIJ lilOYll ''Penltenhary II" ( 1982. Ora· me) Leon Isaac Kennedy, Ernie Hudson. An old prison enemy murders a boxer's girlfriend, forcing him 10 return to the ring 'R' ( 1 hr., 50 min.) Cl) lilOYll "Without A Trace" ( 1983. Dre· ~ -· :;; ;It" ~~ <D Q) =>. a. < (JI <D -· ::s • CD >< W estcliff Chiropractic "'I< • --iii' :J -· 0 -0 :3 .... <O · ''::I c.a· CD ':::1 Office DR ROBERT A. BADGER ::> :s "O "'I (') • <D ~ "'\ <D a> -· (/) < 0 ::> a> CD a <D * llEW PlTIEIT'S ACCEPTED 645-5300 "1tf PiiD" Classified Advertising 642-5678 Friday, March 9, 1984 13 ., -Saturday Conl. ma) Kate Nelligan. Judd Htrsch Police h•ghltghts of their career as well as an her problems, and an Amencan World mob11tze a massive search for a 6-year-otd 1nte1v1ew with their prOducer George Mar-War II fighter pilot wants ono last dogfight who vanished one day on his way to ton I 1 hr 30 min ) with Germany's ace to see who s best (I school 'PG (2 hrs I m lllOVll "The Private Lrle 01 Henry VIII" hr ) m IHOGUN~ ( 1933 Drama) Charles Laughton. Elsa 0 llOVll "I.Ord Jim' ·( 196!:>. AdvenJuui) r-@ oUl"llT'lWOILD;llEAa.GntEOUTER t ilnctie<.ter n1e hearty Ehghsh king takes Peter O'Toote. James Mason Oased on l.MT1 several wives (2 hrs) the novel by Joseph Conrad A young fD NAT10MAL QIOQAAllllC RCW. 'Polar a.@ ~ WAR man sacnhces his hie for the nallves of the Bear Alert The great white polar bear 1:11 Eli) LATIJIQHT AmJ1CA Guest Vanessa Mal~)~ (2 hrs 50 min ) and a Manitoba town's efforts to c;O·e,.1!.I W1lltams. Miss America 1984--the first Cl) w1tr1 them are the sub1ec1s of a documen-Black woman to win the title in the 62· CC) THI ~T IEAT\.ft This doc.umen tary hosted by E G Marshall and narrated year history ol the pageant··reflects on tary honoring the 20th anmversary ot 1t1e by Jason Robards (R) 0 I 1 nr tO the .mpact the title has made on her hie Beatles' arrival 1n Ame11ca rncludes rare rnin ) l I hr 10 min ) footage of their early performances and 7:IO I DNICI FIVa UO U Cl) TME IUQI...., lftiiEMY IPICW. h1ghhghts of their career as well as ar1 • Tta II YOUIUR Animated Porky Pig, Yosemite Sam, Wile interview with their producer George Mar m ON L.A. Featured a report on the E Coyote and others 101n 1n the Quest to tin ( 1 hr 30 min ) growing c11me of video p11ac~ a profile ot nelp tl'le 1ascallv rabbit clear his name ol a .,. AT WOM • C<*IJlT The Gram the stars· hairstylist Jose Et>er an rnter var1e!r.. ot charges (A) my·wmn1ng Australian group perforn1 view w11h track star Carl Lewis. a look at D w &VD ~ Edward realtzes such hits as 'Down Under · 'The Under lso==:amps 1n actton :~~t:i:~;~~~:~~{~~~1iili:~:s~~£ir ~~~hJ:. c~:o:; ~~:Gr::~ WllKDI> MA~ ~art 1 ot 21 my-Award w1nnrng country-western star P\IDQI RM Regular1y scheduh>d .. u Cl) AllfflW Wnen a Nazi war criminal performs· such favorites as · The Garn· programming may be delayed due tr is murdered. his daughter seeks revenge bier." "Lucille" and "Lady " as·well as a pied e breaks against Hawke Dom1n1c and Alrwoll (I duet of "We Have Tomght with guei.t .. tJ QARAE.D ON TME TOWN Animated hr ) star Sheena Easton, from the Greensboro The pasta-loving cat discovers his tong Cl (fD WI GOT IT llAOI Mickey goes to {!'lCJ Coliseum ( 1 hr ) ·1ost lam1ty when he is accidentally eiectea night schoot so she can earn the high CZ) llOVll "last Tango In Paris ( 1973 from Jon's car on = to tne vet (A) school diploma she's always wanted Orama) Marton Brando. Maria Schneider D cm l»+'MWT • Withs pretends D ®> LOYI IOAT The captain gets 8 mas. A middle-aged man whose unfalthlul wife he knows CPA, but when Arnold Is sage from the ship's new maaseuse. a recently committed su1c1de and an un1nh1· knoclled out rrom elect11c stiock he •S g1oggy passenger seouces a sultry mer· blted young woman meet and ceg1n a helpless (Al maid. and a feisty young boy Joint ht& • complicated affair throughout which they D lllOVll "Dodge City" ( 1939. Western) grandmother for what may be their test remain nameless to each other (2 hrs Errol Flynn Oltv10 de Hav111and A call a fun tome together o ( 1 hr ) 10 min ) "" ranct1er battles nos way toward resto11ng (}) lllOVll "Heaven Knows. Mr Allhion" I LIT'I TAU MCMIT YOU peace and d1gn1ty to a town (2 hrs) 11957 Drama) Robert Mitchum. Deborah .. NIQHTTaACll D ®> TJ.HOOllR Vince goes undercover Kerr A Manne corporal and a nun find ,.. NUl.nmAT as a ma'e st11pper to garner evidence on a that 1ney're trie only ones on a Pacific THI IVlll.l.cJ --n-HIM'--ROCK W llOU orug smuggling operation 0 I 1 hr ) island unlll the Japanese arrrve (2 hrs ) YmY This documentary includes rare 0 lllOVll The Day II Came To Eartn i ITAR llARCH footage, tetev1s1on chps, concert hrght1ghts t 1977 Sc1ence·F1ct1on1 Wink Roberts "°"1ICIJITD and 1nterv1ews wtth Don and Phil Everly Roger Manning Tne corpse of a moo ~111 llOVW 48 Hrs " ( t983. Drama) Nick and other notables. including Cnet Atkins 1ng v•cttm •S imbued ..,.11'fl life ova rad•oac Norte Eddie Murphy An unorthoelox Linda Ronstadt and Dave Edmunds 11 t ve meteor,te 12 hrs I po11ce detective teams with a temporarily hr 30 min) i Nin released con111ct 10 lino a tug1t1ve murder· 1· NOMI UCltG ,.._ er R 11nr 35rnin) ._ IAT111>AYlf!Oln'l'AQI • llOV1I Steeper 11973 ComeayJ S fllOVll 'The Entity ( 1982. Horror) tt• DD()) ®l G) MIWt Woody Allen Diane Keaton Alter a 200 Barbara Hershey Ron Stiver A Ca11torn1a TAJIJ year sleep a former neallh-IOOd store pro-woman and her ctuldren are v1ct1m1zed by IOLl)QOU) pr etor awal<ens 1n a future police s1ate ar 1nv1s1ble being haunting their home. 'A' lllOYll "The Rose Tattoo" ( 195!) Ora and becomes involved rn a plot to k1dnar i hrs s mrn) ma) Anne Magnani. Burt Lancaster the nose of a d1crato1 (2 hrs J .. llQHT TMCKI Based on the play by Tennessee w 111tams '11) MDOl IATlll>AY llQHT Edd•e Albert d llACM IOYI 9Tlf ~ 9111-A woman tests her late nusba!ld s la1thlul nosts a three nour musical spectacular CtAL The great moments and triumphs ot ness before becomrng involved with locusrng on the !lingers ol the swing era the legendary rock end roll band rnctude another man (2 hrs ) special guests 1nctude Belly Hutton Boo 'ootage ol their 1980 Washington. O C G) lllOYll "The Nrght They Tooi.. Miss Crosby Margaret Wh1trng. Keely Smtih, conceit and exctusive 1ntervrews with the Beautiful" ( 1977, Drama) Chuck Con Helen O'Connell and Jacl\ Leonard (3 group members Special guests Glen nors. Phil Silvers A group of terrorists hrs I Campbell Andy W1t11ams Daryll Dragon h11acks an airliner with live beauty pageant ,:c:; llOV1I . Love Al First Brte· ( 1979 i_1 hr 5 min) finalist& on bOard (2 hrs.) Comedy! George Hamilton. Susan Saint t::I) CJ 0) llAllA't 'A&Y Mama and Neomi CH) lllOYll "48 Hrs " ( 1983. Drama) Nick Jamee; A love-smitten Count Draculc1 wind up 1n courl over a vacuum cleaner Nolte. Eddie Murphy An unorthOdo,. oacks up h•S coffin and heads tor New mishap (R) pohce detective teams Wllh a tempora11ly York City 10 l1nd the reincarnation of a for ..E) COUIGI IAlll'flAU. Indiana vg, Ohio released convict to find a tug1t1ve murder mer love I 1 hr 36 min l State (2 hrs.) er 'R' ( 1 hr • 35 min ) MOVIE The Ou1s1ders I 1983. Ora H' NOT ..ctllAM.Y THI ... Comedy (() llCMI "Butterfhes· ( 1974. Comedy) ma) C Tnornas Howell. Matt Dillon The sketches combine with classic lllm and Harry Reems. Mane Forsa A country girl experiences of a group ot teen·agers •n news tootage m an oltbeat. satiric lake-lrnds excitement 1n the big city ( t hr 3S then Oklahoma hometown dunng the late oll min.) 60s IS portrayed PG' (2 hrs 8 min) 1MO u (I) .. ~ Hammer must inves-cm llCMI "Roommates" ( 1982 Drama) cm lllOVll "Baby ll's You" (1983. !•gate the motives of an ex-cop he IS Samantha Fox. Veronica Hart lnrep Romance) Rosanna Arquene Vincent forced to gun down when the man goes women sha11ng a New York aparrment Spano A tough ltahan street kid has a on a shooting spree in a restaurant ( t sutler m1S11eatment by me men 1n 1he11 rockv, and llnltkely romance wnh a relined hr) -·~~~_,)t(_~ ... u ... ,...oe4SQ.,~~e&S100AIJ.i~ ""P"-. ·• • .tiP: '~°"or ~llJdAnl..f~'"'~ .. -.. ~·-::.a: "' ~ ... ~; ;l."' rr~r"f~'~"":> .-,~ ·(' • -r' t!t"' ~ ~:-.;:~ , .,, ..... ; ~ -P~· • .-· ...... ('Tan~us II) 1ew(ns 10TelCasand f1nds :-• lllZAim O :I) M COlll'lQT llATUI This documen· herself and son. Chance trapped 1n a • MOT llAT tary honoring the ~0th anniversary ol the c;ave. victims of a plot by Jeb Hollister's 11• llQHT~t Beatles arrival m America 1nc1udes rare paid assassins. ( 1 hr ) 11• ITAM WITH DAVID tlll•DtQ David footaQe of their eerty performances and B Q).... Steinberg Interviews HotlywOOd celebnties @) PAKfdY ~ An oot-ol-faVOf including Burt Reynolds. Mr T and Mel 14 Friday, March 9. 1984 ncll star thinks having a baby will solvd'\_ Brooks ( 1 hr) -Saturday Conl. D ff) UTURDAY *-fr LIVE Host Jerry Lewis Guests Loverboy ("Queen QI ThP Brok.en Hearts· ) (Al ( 1 hr . JO min ) U MOVIE 'Bruce Lees Secret (No Dete) Bruce Lt (2 nrs J UAIC..... . (I) MOVIE "Lawles5.flange · ( 19J5, West ern) John Wayne Sheila Mannors An undercover agent 1nves11ga1es the c.:iuSP of seemingly senseless. raids occurring 1n a remote m1n1ng region ( I hr 5 rn1n l ~ ICQI lllOQ(I 10 ) lflOllTtCDTD MOVIE "Lovely But Deadly" ( 1982. Orama) Lucina Dooling Richard Herd A young girl who is an expert in kur1g fu c;pts out to avenge the death of her brother ( 1 hr 35 min I 11• 1 OOC>CINtQHT LA.: VIJIOI 1ll00 ll>IJIODINT METWOM MEWi · llYITIJm "Reilly Ace Of Spies RP1lly convinces Kremlin guards that their coun try will be liberated 1f they turn Lenin over to him but the Cheka and other s threaten lhe ~Ttt8of 12) Q 11nr I c:cJ 'Bea tles On Their Own" !'[) COUIQI IAllCfTIAU. Michigan 11!> Northwestern (2 hrs ) I ALfMD tlTCHCOCIC ,_IEJfTI 12.tl 9IQHT TMCICI t1:S MOVIE Cage Without A Key ( 1975 Drama) Susan Dey. Michael Brandon Trapped 1n a web of 1..1rcums1anc;es an earnest teen ager finds hersell m prison with tough~• 1uven1le crtm1na1 offender<, ~hrs) FROM THE EDfTOlt't DU« lllOQ( 'A.LACI MOVIE "The Happy Hooker ( 1915 Comedy) l ynn Redgrave Jean P1e11e Aument The t1tp ot New York", lamuus call g1rf Xav1ara Hollandt!r. is !old R' ( 1 hr 36 rn1n I L QfTTltQ mY lntrmate tan1as1es become racy reality 1lirougt1 comrdy music and dance ( 1 hr I 0 MOVIE Laura s Desir11 ( t960 Ora ma) S1egru11 H1(.•11 Iris StPm A young girl has a hard ,,me dec101ng which other pr~ v1ous wei>k s tove1c;, she likes n1os1 ( 1 hr 15m1n) 1 MOVIE The Long Good Friday' ( 1980 DramaJ Bob Hosi..1ns Helen Mir- ren A London gangster hHllls to keep his toppling empire together A' (I hr 45 min) tt:al MOVIE The Lonely Trail 1 t936 Western) John Wayne. Ann Rutherford A gang ol outlaws 1errori1es local ranc.tters until one man takes control ( 1 t11 5 min) 1M lli> CAVITT IEtlND THE ICOEI 1"TH B>OIE ......V Gavell 1n1erv1ews actor I comed1· an Eddie Murphy about comedy !iucce~s. i~up and ac11ny t 1 hr I 1• ,ALACI MOVll "Go. Man Go' ( 1954. Ora ma) Harlem GIObelrollero; Sidney Po1t1er Obscure beg1nn1ngs don t prevent the meteoric 115e to tame of the Harlem Glo betrotters (;> hrs ) 0) MOVIE The Terror Ot Mechagod1111a· ( 1974 Scrence r1ct1on1 The dreaded Mechagodz1lla emerge<, from the sea 10 wreak havoc on the populace once again 1 hr. 30 min J ·• •.)Vl ·-~~Qiltlf<.-• • r • "'.. -'"' t """_.... f .. ...-.. ., • ~ ; .. " • MOVIE "Adventure" ( 1946. RomanCP) Clark Gable Grt'!er Garson A charn11ng sailor sweeps a quiet librarian ott her feel and then deserts her until the birth ol their child ( 1 hr 30 min I m_,.ICOTT t• ~ 9IQHT TRAC.I 1:10(]) llOVIE "F1gh11ng Back" ( 1962. Dra· ma) Tom Sk.emll. Path Lupone An angry Ph1ladelph1an organizes a vigilante force 10 s1em the tide of violent crime m his neighborhood 'A' ( 1 hr 40 min.) t:11UUlfl~ CID llOYll "Independence Day" ( t963. Drama) Kathleen Quinlan. David Keith A young mechanic l1nds himself lalllng in love w11h a waitress 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 50 min l 1•1 w llMWINE AIC_... llOYll 'Stolen Hours · ( 1963. Drama) Susan Hayward M1chaet Craig A wealthy young woman marries her doctor even 1hough they both know she is terminally 111 ll hr 50 min) 1.. 90Vll "Thal Champ1onsh1p Season' ( 1962, Drama) Bruce Dern. Stacy Keach Five former high school basl<etball stand outs gather for a d1s1wb1ng reunion w11h their former coach who influenced their 1,..111ve~ hr 48 min ) a.-..... UCKW MAGADE ) WomJn llJJAll>t "World lnv11a11onal 7-Ball Champ1onsh1p" (R) ( t hr.) (Q) MOVIE "wu·R·s·E·s Of The 407" ( 1960 Comedy) Jes1e St James Paul Thomas Dedicated Army nurses go above and beyond the call of duty 10 cater to the needs of both doctors and pa11ents 1n this bawdy spoof ( l hr 10 min) ~ @ 91Gtff TMCICI ~10<~) MOVIE "Let's Do 11 Again" ( 1975. Comedy) Sidney Po111er. 8111 Cosby A milkman and a lactory worker engage 1n belling and hypnotism to raise funds tor 2:U 1he1~ ( 1 hr 52 min ) ts i' MOVIE "fhe Return Of The World's Greatest De1ec11ve' ( 1976. Comedy) Larry Hagman Jenny O'Hare A police detective who believes Ile 1s the legendary Sherlock Holmes is helped to think that by a psychiatric social worker ( 1 hr . 30 mtn) U llOVIE · A Covenant With Death' ( 1967, Mystery) George Mahar1s, Laura Devon A sympathetic young 1udge strug- ~s with a puuling murder case (2 hrs ) W MOVIE Dark Ahb1" ( t946. Mystery) Sidney Toler. Benson Fong Charlie Chan sets ufl on ano1her mystery inveshga11on ' hr) ... MOVll • The Outsiders" ( 1963. Ora- ma) C Thomas Howell. Mall Dillon The experiences of a group of teen-agers m their Oklahoma hometown during the late -Sunday -·Morning __ _ .. I) CAl'T• KIMUIOO (!) Mm ICOM I CO-ISTY CALIJl>AJl I WMAl"llM ~=:.m. {ft) MOT •CEIUM.Y THE ... n dy >-, s!Ult}h~~. SA4I'~llle ~11n..~ 1. ,ad r~~~"'""''"'~<Ui~tl 1';0· oil ll..l MOYIE 'The Secrel Policeman's Other Ball" ( 1981 Comedy) John Cleese. Graham Chapman ( 1 hr. 30 mm) I TONY,_ MM Al.AMO lcll CAWUI PllOfU: VIEWPOllT ON llllT9- TDI Cl) m LOOK• AT wa•1ra 60s 1s por1rayed 'R' (2 hrs. 6 min) 1:11 llOVll "Beyond Evil" ( 1980, Horror) Lynda Day George. John Saxon A young bride 1s terr()(IZed by evil IOt'Ce! luriung rn a tropical mansion 'A' ( 1 hr 34 min ) ... ~ -THEIBACE ct)~-IA.:rTIALl "ACC T ourna- menl Sem1f1nal" (from GreensbOro. N C ) IBI (2 hrs) t10 ·ID llOYll "Thal Champtonsh1p Season" ( 1982. Drama) Bruce Dern. Slacy Keach Alter years ol reuniting to try 10 Ignite past glory lour former high school basketball standouts find that rivalry am~ them- selves may cause the group 13 break ~art 'A' ( I hr . SO min ) t11 (J.J MOVIE '46 Hrs .. (1983. Orama) Nick Nolte. Eddie Murphy An unorthodox police detective teams w11h a temporarily released convict to find a lug1tive murder- er 'R' ( 1 hr 35 min ) a:.(!) MOOVll GOOLD CD llOVll 'Sky Dragon" ( 1949. Mystery) Roland Winters. Keye Luke Famed Chi- nese detective Charlie Chan 1nvest1gates a murder aboard an airplane (2 hrs. 15 .. ~m•nE"~-- THI WOM.D TOllOMOW llOYll "Baby. It's You" ( f963. Romance) Rosanna Arquelle. Vincent Spano A tough Italian street kid has a rocky and unlikely romance with a refined high school ttonor student 'A' ( 1 hr . 45 min) Cl )llOYll "The Missionary" (1982. Com- edy) Michael Palin. Maggie Smith In Vic· torian London an Anglican clergyman lresh from Africa 1s assigned to head a slum m1ss1on for fallen women with tne ftnanc1al support of his amorous benelac- lress 'R' ( 1 hr 30 min ) 4c10 ct; llOVll 'The Jayne Mansheld Story" ( 1960. Biography) Loni Anderson. Arnold Schwarzenegger The story of the actress and sex symbol whOSE\. hie and career ended 1n tragedy is dramctl1zed ( 1 hr . 40 min) 4ciD R TODA Y'l lllUQIOlt llOVll 'F B t. Girl" ( 1952. Mystery) Audrey Totter George Brent. When the syndicate tries 10 expose the governor's criminal past. a pretly girl 1s sel up as a decoy to gather evidence on their plot ( 1 hr 30 min) ~DAY OI DllCOYIJIY rr•WllTTD .. llZ.w.Q ~=~(II, (ft) 10 YUM 01 fllOPU 11.AGAZm A look at the personaht1es featured in People magazine during the ~ast ten years. included are Interviews Ith John Travolta and Richard Chamberla ( 1 hr ) numtrmllt--ercutes':...Llas~.~~.&> - .... :,!...) • • .:iyrva lt~na "ti . fii' ~ r Imm Jua.., ITET lcll IT MCAOI .. QMTOPtBQ..OllUP .. TODAY'I ...... .._,_THI IPOla WOii) Friday, March 9. 1984 15 -Sunday Cont. NRIOIW. ..... NIDAY llDN•lll • Yount NJIJ 1141 -· MMDAYllAll a.~ ... llOIRJI ltOOll llOVll "Mr Hobbs Takes A Vacation ( 1962 Comedy) James Stewart Mau reen O'Hara ( 1 hr . 56 min ) (!) IPORTIWOllAM (O)llOVll 'The Brack Planet ( 1981. Ora ma) Animated l 1 hr .. 18 min y . CltatlfN .. WVlffTOllAVD 11:11 commmn llMlll.m '90llJIT ICHUU8 COIGBI: WI THE PIOPU .... Tm alCAOOUND aulCH HOUR PWIJC ..... llY TtlB IONI llOIRJI_,_ · AQNCW.,,_ U.U COUIQE IAIKf1l.AU Conrerence Tournament Championship' (2 hrs) 'H wtU WI AltlT ml This modern-day Romeo and Juliet tale features two teen agers who ran 1n love and are separaled only to be reunited laler through tragedy • .. DAY DA"'91G .. AICYCIWRTit NI TAOeG NiYAllf AQE 111AT'ICAT UTT\.I RAICAU DNCnOlll IC-.nt COPILUID TMWI 8"IC'nUI DA•DllCO N-WVDY-,.. ntl CAT ..... ~{R,)O Nl»AYllAM llOYll ··oafty Duck 's Movie Fantastic Island" ( 1983, Comedy) Animated VOlc· es by Mel Blanc 11 hr . 18 min) Cl) llOVll "Wiiiy Wonka And The Choco- late Factory" (1971 Fantasy) Gene Wilder. Jack Albertson ( 1 hr . 38 mtn.) •MWIC ..... YOICI ,. toOD ... 1111 Nl»AY .. •lll wt11WY NJIJ M IOIOT IOY OP unm••111 LIT nm.• UIHT LLOYD OC&Vll .., .. AOQMT IUCllTAR T1tl WOILO 91TOMOMOW--• llOVll "Without A Trace" ( 1983. Dra· ma) Kate Nelhgan. Judd Hirsch (2 hrs ) CO) DleOIA!ll A class egghead gains the respect of his fellow students when he shares his knowledge of prehistoric an1· mals CZ) llOVll "The Virgin Spring' ( 1959 Drama) Max von Sydow B1rg11ta Valberg l hr 30m1n J WAYOPT11mt 1111 llOVll "Flying Tigers" ( 1942 Adven· ture) John Wayne. Paul Kelly (2 hrs.) .. OOYlllY " (J q PON'YIMfO .... TMI um.a Piiia aumT HOUll • llARCM Orama) Isabelle Corey. Roger Duchesne i_I_ tv . 43 min ) (OJ llOVll "Snoopy Come Home' ( 1972 Co= An1ma1ed ( 1 hr , 20 min ) · ~YllAll ._ -.1~ATlMIMCmll OUl.-fl WllN Tm AT CALYMY l'f4ilDIM:IC IL MCI TOii MiO .-rt · QOWYCU-.i ,.. MOU "Brooll; ristung In F"awn River" (R) aa A an IWATIC* AT CAUAM The unique style and sense of humor ol the popular entertainer is showcased in this performance raped at Caesars Palace In Las Vegas _ I MUQIOUI TOW HAU. .. CJ) NCAA IAIUTIAU IPlc:w. ·'The Road To The Final Four" Featured a review or the 19e3-84 college basketball season. a look 111 some ol the teams likely lo be 1nv11ed 10 the NCAA Basketball Championships. a look at women's bas· ketball ( 1 hr ) I ... ocwo.11•111N1NCC1:1 lllT OP AA LOI MGB.11 OUI. ,.,.,., • WLD,ftDWUT rr••11a FMD fll.MTM AlfO...,. ACM181Y ON ~ llTI AlfO IYTll ~ rT'I •na111-YIOC)MV1" ll 111111 IPORTIC8f1'B ,._ TALI MATM 'Rapunzel Gena Rowlands plays the wtcked witch. Jell Bridges 1s the prince and Shelley Duvall portrays the golden·~lreQjlftmsel in distress 1n 1hts version of the classic tarry tale Q ( 1 hr ) llOVll "The Kid From Not·So·B1g· ( 1978. Comedy) Jennifer McAllister, Robert Vlharo ( 1 hr . 30 min.) NIART Ol ntl llATm ... m..r.-.... GAY OP DllCOYIRt lmlllTM COM.MD T1tl W011.D TOMOMOW ......... , ACMl,..M/IATW U•~•fWTI rT'I IV'aflOOY'I • .... llUY YM IUT QOll "Trouble Shots" ~ ... WAIHl9QTOMWID• ..... llOVll "Telelon" ( 1977. Adventure) Charles Bronson Lee Remick ( 1 hr 43 min) (() TOP UM{ IODeG Juan Arroyo and Arthur Clark In a t1gh!we1gh! bout sched uled for 10 rounds (from M1am1 Fla ) (R) ·@hrs) (S) llOVIE "Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid" (1962, Comedy) Steve Marlin. Rachel Ward (1 ht, 30 mm) -1 ®)Ml nD wmt DAVID~ • llOllJIT ICIUJ.8 :ONCAl9'UI llOVIE "The Hard Way" C 1980 Ora ma) Patrick McGoohan. lee Van Cleef {1 hr 26 min) m> WAU. f1'MIT Wiii The L ow·R1sk Approach' Guest Robert Kinsman. chair man. Kinsman Associates. Inc (%) llOVll "The Outsiders' ( 1983 Ora· ma) C Thomas Howell Matt Dillon (2 tus 8 min) *II @ TMCK MIO NU> "U S 01ymp1c lnv1ta· 11onal Meet" ( 1 hr ) 11• D COUIQI LUKfTIAU. Atlantic Coast Conrerence Championship" (lrom Greensboro NC ) (2 hrs J 'I) llOVll She' I 1965. Adventure) Ursula Andress John A1chart.1son (~ lhrs } Cl THUTM =-MDllQ tuwtlEHAYQ -ON 11:11 [O) '*"' FOOTIAU. T9YCOll·MTTMD , llCMI "S1dek1cl<s" ( 1974. Comedy) Lou Gossett Larry Hagman ( 1 hr 30 min.) II) UllDIMT.--tuwtllHAYQ CID ,., .... '90CI Gobo Fraggle rescues Sprocket the dog when he gets caught 1n the Fra_ggle hole CD A CGellUCT OP~ Jose Ferrer directs Tony winner Barnard Hughes 1n this drama about a cons11tut1onaf show· down between the President or the U S and the=~ Court ( 1 hr , 46 min ) 1tdl 11:. IAmT'IAU. Atlante Hawks at Milwaukee Bucks (2 hrs . IS min) iBl CID llOVll "Resurrection" ( 1980. Drema) -B ()) NA OOll. "Doral Open" Final Ellen Burstyn. Sam Shepard ( 1 hr 45 round (live from Doral Country Club In min ) Miami Fla ) (2 hrs 30 min ) (I) llOVll "Serie Noire" ( 1979. Drama) I nM ITOOCml · Patrick Dewaere. Marie Trlntlgnant ( 1 hr.. QU9THOUR 56 min ) M •llDI A T'ILIYlllON lllTOl'Y (Q) llOVll "Ame11can Wiiderness" (1971, IA•AU "Pre-Season Game" Call· Adventure) Documentary ( 1 hr. SS fornle Angels vs San Diego Padres (3 min.) hrs) G llOVll "Svengali" (1931, Drama) II) AlmlCMIOVllll~ John Ba:re. Menan Marsh (2 hrs) CC) llOVll "The Diary Of Anne Frank" 11:11 (Il) HIQH AMA&. ( 1980, Drama) Melissa Gilbert Mall1mlll· .. B (I) llCAA IAlll1'ULL Purdue at Mm· an Schell ( 1 hr • 38 min ) nesota (2 hrs) CID llOYll "The Comeback Kid" ( 1980, II MM "American Classic" World Cup Drama) John Riller Susan Dey ( 1 hr . 36 compet111on In the slalom and grant slalom min ) (!rom Vail. Coto) ( 1 hr ) CO) llOVll "80 Sleps To Jonah" ( 1969, a llOYll "Thief 01 Baghdad" ( t961 Drama) Wayne Newton. Jo Van Fleet ( 1 Fantasy) Steve Reeves, Georgia Moll (2 hr. 47 min ) • hrs) 'APIRCMAll "The SeaMg Chart" IUTOPU. TODAY 11:11 • TMl'Mfll)QlfAl&Y > .t .. ~ .,.l .... -~-.. ... U.OYDOC&Vll t.l · ....... u•, ,._~-:,7~ -• ..... \ ~..... •,a;.. 'l> ... /'t, -' . t~ •"" ........ . i\Wt~~·~", "" G;too" •-<f ""' ~~ • (Z)llm'c\Min Is documen· ' ·: • .. ( 1 36. Mystery) Werner Oland. Keye ' tary h"orioring the 20th anniversary ot the 1J --~ ....... Luke (I hr. 30 min) Bealles' arrival 1n America includes rare · 11um mar {ll)Q Ml"•• llOVll "Bob Le Flambeur" ( 1956 Friday/March 9, 1984 CD u•AU. "Pre-Season Game" Hous rootage ot their early performances and ton Astros.. vs Los Angeles Dodgers (3 highlights of their career. as well as an hrs . 30 min ) interview w11h their producer Ge0tge Mer g),.. 'Mnta tin ( .. hr . 30 min ) &il ntl LAWllAIDI ,. D lflQlttl~ Scheduled Earl Har 2R J<i 16 -lunclay Conl. Qr.ove (24-0 all KO's) meets Mark Medal (23· 1 w/ 19 KO's) in an IBF 1unior- m1ddteweight champ1onsh1p boo1 (hve from Allant1c C11y. N.J.), World Cup downhill sk11ng (from Whistler Mountain 1n Cat~~nrs) .IGHAW (!) llCMI The Sea Hawk" ( 1940 Adventure) Errol Flynn. Brenda Marshall i hrs . 30 min) ADAll-U I 11111. A IC*Q ~ Oii Hosted by Anthony Newley, this tribute to four Amer· 1can lyric1sts··Dorothy Fields. Howard Dietz. Ira Gershwin and Johnny Mercer-· featurw; performances by Maureen McGovern, B11ty Eckst1ne. Gregg Burge. Ann Re1nk1ng. Larry Kert and others (2 hrs.) m A lllATTD Of TAIT! (I) 11lAC* ,.., Fm.D "NCAA 01v1s1on I Indoor Championships" (from Syracuse NY ) (3 hrs) MOVIE 'The Gazeoo" ( 1960. Come- dy) Glenn Ford, Debbie Reynolds ( 1 hr 40m1n ) m FATMERDOWllUT 1:11 C1J MOVIE "O'Hara's Wife.. (1982. Ora ma) Edward Asner. Manelle Hartley 1~ U F-TROOP G) llOVll Love Me Or Leave Me' C 1955 Musical) Doris Day . James Cag lney Ji:~· 30 min ) A llATTD Of TAITI IUCClltflUL MAL UTATI IMITllQ • '""" *I"°"" ct.Oll-411 • ••mn-.AND • llOVll "The Man From Laramie' ( 1955, Western) James Stewart Wallace Ford. (2 hrs ) ll) llOVll "lnv1ta1ton To A Gunfighter ( 1964, Western) Yul Brynner George S~al (2hrs) m PACll Of CUl.1\111 CC) MOVIE "Mr Hobbs Takes A Vacation· ( t962. Comedy) James StPwart. Mau reen O'Hara ( 1 nr. 56 min) ® MOVIE "MacAf'hur" ( 1977 B1ogra phy) Gregory Peck. Dari O'Herhhy (2 hrs. 8 min) ' (J))llOVll "W1thou1 A Trace' ( t983, Dr::i ma) Kate~an. Judd Hirsch (2 hrs ) Ml ~::.,CAIBA -~ (I) NCAA IAIU'TUU. 'ANIG IPECW. The selectton of the 53 teams to the NCAA Basketball Tournament (live from Kansas City. Mo ) ; MI IQlN'I *Ml> PACO Of CUl 1\111 llOVW ''Harry Tracy Desperado'' ( 1982. Drama) Bruce Dern Helen Shaver ( 1 hr 40 min ) 1::9 @ lWW.A WOM.O Of 'ACQUIEI COUl- TIAU • tJ I wmt YOU Topic lhe trauma a family faces when a member ol their family is murqered Guests author Doug McGee. Connie Adleman Director L A Parents of Murdered Children. a11orney Sharon Greene Lee Bess and Carol Gerw111 par- ents of murdered v1c11ms D..aHT 9 llOVll "Morgan The Pirate" (t96'1, Adventure) Steve Reeves, Valerie Lagrange (2 hrs."9o. 8 ~M 111'1MM Scheduled: actress Sally Field and balloontsl Ben Abruuo embark on an unusual wildlife safari. ballooning over lt'le Ngorongoco Crater 1n Tanzania and making a viSlt• to the Masai, an ancient tnbe of Africans. (l)~WOllLD [OJ llOVll "Here Come The G1rls" (1953, Comedy) Bob Hope. Arlene Dahl. ( 1 hr .. 30m1n) ED .....,. mM Regularly scheduled programming may be delayed due to pledge breaks. ~ llOM •mmY FA&Y POR1UIT llO¥ll "Tragedy Of A Rldlculous Man" ( 1981, Orama) Ugo Tognazzi, Anouk Aimee ( I hr , 40 min ) ..,_"Gallipoli" (198 1. Orama) Mel Gibson. Mark Lee ( 1 hr . 50 min.) t1I fil) .._, Narrated by John Gielgud. this documentary presents an overview of Ingrid Bergn;ian's career. featuring film chps. home movies taken by her fethef, and interviews with Colleen Dewhurst. Angela Lansbury Lrv Ullmann, Anthony Quinn and Jose Ferrer ( 1 hr , 35 min ) UO AT-Ul»AY .. ICOPI HOUYWOOD FA#fAtYmMD • llOMMemeY • FA&Y POR1UIT Wl.D, WU WOllLD Ol Almlill • 100' sohd statichusis ' In hne ptCture tube • Thumbwlleel tun1na • Bu1ll·1n handle • Car cord • Sun scrHn • Earphone rack Friday, March 9, 198'4 17 ,,,.. " -Sunday Cont. •a PACI THI NATIOM Ol.YW'tAD ··Great Moments At The Winter Games" An overview of outstano 1ng Winter Olympic µertormances lrom the first Winter Garnes in t924 held at ChamoniJO.. France. to the preseni 11 nr I 0 lllOYll "The Day II Came To Earth (1977. Science F1c11on) Wink Roberts Roger Manning (/I hrs) G) ~ 'For Pete s Sake' ( t974 Comedy) Barbra Streisand. Michael Sar raz1n (2 hrs ) · Cl) llOYI! The·F1yht1ng St!abees' ( 194~ Adventure) John Wayne. ~us.an Hayward (2 hrs} 0) llOV. 'Relentless I I q 7 7 Adven ture) Will Sampso11. Monie Markham 12 hrs) ~ ftiQIO-W•lllQMt YUM CC) lllOYll "Bob Le Flambeur ( 1956 Drama) Isabelle Corey Roye1 Duchesne 1 hr , 43 min) ~ mTllO •THI GAm .. WMtTUICI .. ClmlAICOM --~ fACI THI NATIOM T ADIQ M>Vlltf AGf lmrlMAIDl'M I GIO'lllQ YUM llllllOOlll A c.ollecll '" ot lour l1gh1 hearted vignettes aoou1 lovP and '>f'' teaturing Renee 1 Jylor. Josept Oolognd Jane Curtin Lou1<.e Lasser Charle\> Gro· don ancl Audy Del uca I t hr I CO) ROCK Ott Cl) lllOYll North Tu A~1sk.1 ( t960 Adventure) Jol111 Waynt' Stewart Granger (2 hrs :> 1111n I M &l) CUMJICl DAMOW rTAW HEln' RMl>A Henry Fund.1 portray<. the contro • vers1al delense lawyPr and humanitar1t1n 111 an award win111na one rtMr st. 'w 1 11 25 min ) ... ntl -.A TONIGHT ... Lo. ....aMEW WI.DEMEi& flm+AU. QR AICtaWIQ M'A"l'H WAU. ITMIT MMMN4l IEPOfl'T ... • NATIONAL QEOQ .. APHIC SPECIAL "Among The Wold Ch0m11ar11ees' Tho<, documen!ary tOC.ul>e5 llfl the p1oneer1ng research ot Dr Jane Goodall who has been working IOI over twenty years. or !he most comprehensive prtrni\l.e ~IUd)' in SC•· enlll1c history O ( 1 hr l ([) '9A IAIKETIALL. Clevt>lano Cavahers at Houston Rockets (Suorect 10 btac" out) (2 hrs 30 mon ) ([) lllOYll Dally Duck ·s Movie F antas11c. Island" ( 1983. Comedy) Animated Vo1c es b~ Blanc t 1 hr 18 nun) (ID A caoMTIOM AT CAUAAI The unique style ano sense ol humo1 ol the popular entertainer 1s showcased 10 this performance taped at Caesars Palace 1n Lasv~ f TALI THIATIIE Rapu11lel . Gena Rowlands plays the wicked witch Jeff Bridges •S Ille prince and Shelley Duvall portrays the golden·ha,red damse 1n distress 1n this version of the classic " .-t! r lat h1... ;,!. Ji ·~ , . • t .. llOWI 'Sc~awag ( 1973 AJventure) Kirk Dotfl;,i Mark tester (7 hr<, I .. 15:rna~ 18 Friday. March 9. 1984 ~~°'-'-=="'~ame Time Next Year ( 1978. Comedy) Alan Alda. Ellen Burs· tyn f 1 ru 59 min ) --.Evening MOtJD ... 0 llOV. Lovet Come Back' t 1962 Comedy I Do11s Day Rock Hudson An unscrupulous businessman mee1s n1s ma1ch 111 a beau11fu1 and de1errruned blonde (2 hr::. I I :a..:. DOT AT THI llOYIEI W0M..D AT WAit PIOflU TO PIOllU TADeG AIJYIMTAGI 1t•A•t"M llOYll ·A Piece Of The Acl1on t 1977 Comed~I Sidney Po111er. Bill Cos oy Two ltkeaore crooks a11emp1 10 master the an of the rip-off while being blac"· mailed mto tackling severa l commuOtty prootems (2 hrs) W19CNEWI '11) PllDQE aA« Regularly scheduled i rogramm1ng rn..iy be aelayed due 10 pledge t>reaks -C llOV. Te1.,ton · ( 1977 Aovenrure) Charles Aronson Lee Remick The KGB's top agent os sent 10 America 10 stop a v1lla1nous dele1,;101 trom 111gge11ng lilly numan 111nt-b0rnbs planted during the Col<J War Olllll nrver de activated PG I 1 tH 43 m.r I .O llOV. Follow Tne Fleet' (1936 Musical) rred Astaire Ginger Rogers A danc.1>r •n the Navy tries to help hos former ranne1 and her ... 1ster ( 1 hr 50 min ) $ llOV. w,11~ Wonka And The Choco ·ale Fac111} 1197 t Fan1asy) Gene Wilder Jack Albertso11 A wortd tamous conlt:1..honer c lters a 1tfe11me supply of candy to the 1,~e winners ot a treasure hunt ·a· 1 t hr 38 m•n 1 m ... t10 fli) PllDQE ~ Regularly scheduled prograrnmrng may be delayed due IC pledge breaks t11 '11) NATIOMAL GEOGRAPHIC SPECIAL Rel•Hn To Everest' This lribute 10 Sir Edr .ino H ar., on the 30th anniversary 01 tus famous climb. documents his Ille and special re1a11onsh1p w11h the Sht>rµas ot Nepal Q t 1 hr 15 min ) e:am THE~ .. Of DOOll Ora· mat1c. reenactments and actual h1s1011c tootage chronicle the events that led lo the airship a1sas1er ot May 6 1Q37 111 ea l'•'~j: :::. OODCOUP\.l ..WCOf'f WOP• CtMCWTI J. llOYll The Secret Policeman's Other Ball' ( 1981 Comedy) Jolln Cleese. G1aham Chapman B11t1sh con1ed1ans and musicians. 1nchid1ng cast· members lrom ·Monty Python · "Beyond The Fffnge" and Not The Nine· O'Clock News. ' per,· form in a concert tor the benefit ?,f -1-;:r~~l/th.> ~J(J..w~ UIO Cl)• ..ntt . fm "'8T C~ Featureo an ei1am1 natton of splmdrng programs tor chemical warfare. a took at the problems pre~nled by the discovery ot huge coal reserves on Crow Indian reservations a report on Klezmer a torm of Jewish folk music trom Eas1ern Europe ( t hr ) 0 @) .....,.,.. E.EYE IT OR MOT Fea tured an English group re-creates prim1 t•ve 1r1oa1 111es. the survival skills of the N11 s1hk Eskimos. s1rang~ couffsh1p ano wedding 111uals of Japan. Ireland rrance and India wind and solar powered cars odd1t1es of Washington D C ( t hr ) O llOV. 'The Man From Laramie ( 1955 Wesiern) James Stewart. Wallace Ford A man seeks revenge on the gun ruriners 1espons1bte tor his hrother'c, death (2 hrs ) ~=IURCH ]'1 llOYIE ·Hercules · < t 9~9 Adventure) Steve Reeves. Sylva Koscina The son ot Zeus renounces hos 1rt1mortahty tor t~if' love of the Princess C>f Jolco 'G' I t hr 47 min) 7•@"°T.'&..QI EJl) A , TO PIM>TICT A 111s1t 10 the estate ot professional gamt>ler John Asp1 natl. who maintains a wrldllte sanctuary or rural England that 1s a haven tor over 500 wild animals Iron 79 d1tlerent species 7:11 '11) NAT\111 The Missing Monsoon' Th,,. will of wildlife to survwe 1s documented by pho1ographers Stanley and Belinda Breeden at tne Keola OPO Nattonal Park 1n India t:1u11ng one ot the droughts thal occur:; every 20 to JO years when the monsoons do no1 come O ( 1 hr 15 min) l~) ~ Gob·o F1agg1e rescue~ Sprocket the dog w1 ,er he gets caugt•I 1r lthe ~g= 1:11 OU&. M)Er!TI • MO Cil •IUNllE fUIHET'Tt II llAQQE INQQI Maggie is embarrassed that she 1s the only writer who can t corne up with a SIOrt.!_dea tor the feature section D W QIQKT _,. Michael discovers ar- ,lfegal plot 10 scavenQe p11c.eless treasur~ trom a sunken galleon (RI (I hr I 0 UNDEJltU WORLD Of 'ACOUH COUl- TUU 0 @) HAJl>CAITU I llC~ Think ing 1t1ey ttave el•IT'•nated 111~ 1udge killers. at Hardcasue s r11gt ::.chool reurnor search tor Mark as the" net 1 taroc1 (Parr 2 Of 2) Q ( t hr ) • CD TWlJGHT ZONE Cl) llOV. 'For Pele., ~al\e" I 1974 Comedy) Barbra S1rc1sand. M1chae1 Sar raz1n A devoted wile involves herselt or several wacky ::.cheme5 to raise some eAtra money ::.o that her cab driver nus band can f1n1sh tus. education (2 hrs l (I) IOU> QOlD fli) NAT\111 The M•::.song Monsoon" The will of w1ldhfe to survive is documented by photographers Stanley and Belinda Breeden al the Keo1a Deo National Park in India during one of Hie drought!'> that occurs every ?O 10 30 years when the monsoons do nor con1e O ( 1 hr 10 min ) C' llOVll 'Forst Blood ( t982 Drama) Sylvester Srallone Richard Crenna A Vietnam veteran's run 1n with the po1tce 1n a dead war buddy'!> hometo"9n esc ates 1mo a minor war R' ( t hr 35 m~ ... -.!', . -~~~9""' ·~ ~-r1'Sfiicf' l'from~"Grern~ro. N.C) 12 hr$ I R) ~MOW 'W11houl A Trnce .. ( 1983 Orama) Kale Nethgan. Judd Husch Po11ce mot>1hze a massive search for a 6 year-old who vanished one day on his way lo SGhool PG' (2 hrs ) J..' MOYll "O Lucky Mar11 ( 1973 Ora· mal Malcolm McDowell Ralph Richard ~~-------------------................ ... -Sunday Conl. I • son A cottee ~lesman s c.ap1urea as a spy and sent 10 prison where he contem· plates a 1.:aree1 in 1111> 'TIOv1e<. ·A 12 hrs 28 min) r IWUllET TOOO Angela L11n~bury Jnd George Hearr <,l/11 on lhP m11'.1f al SIO!y ol a cJemented 19th C(lntury t.>arber who takes revenge on !hi? sooety that un1ustly sent hom lo p11son 12 hrs 30 min I .. @ aM'f fAl.WllJ. tlD e ()) fOUll 11.AIOMI Ted <; macho image is Cleal! a severe blow wher he sees his i fnend a sluntwoman at work LOUGAANT 1141 llAITUIPtECI lllEATM "On /\pproval" Two unmari1ed cou~les sµend a montr toge1ner 10 loM out 11 marriage is 1ne bliss they lh1nk 11 would be. Jeremy BrPtt Peneiope Ke•ll' Helen Hayle and Ben1d· min WMrow ~•ar 1R) Q (2 hrs. l5 MO fJn ~ TME .vmlOMI D m MOVIE 'l !Ille Darlinys t 1980 Comedy) Tat J'' 0 Neal Kristy McN•chol A1 sum~r camµ. two teP.11 age girts corn pele to see who will be th~ first lo lose tier virg1n11y . tPI 12 hrs I U UNDIRllA WOM.D Of .IACGWI COUl- TUU u 0 ~ Tht> Spy Who l CN~d Me" ( 1977 Adventure) Roger Moore. Barbara Been B11t1sh secret clger11 James Bond 101ns torces with a beaut1lu1 Russian spy t9 stop an 1ndustr·a1 ma~nate from using )"fe m•ss11e~ lrom h11acked submarines 10 destroy Now York a1'd Mose.ow (Al O jnrs 40 m1n 1 ftOKMDOlll HAMYO loo llOV1I Ha ry T at..t D~!>perado t 1982 Drama) IJ•uce Dern Helen Snaver A g•eat ege·1dary out aw wtio escaped horn 1a1l 1s pur~ueo by a group of men I t hr 40 m1r1 I .. l!!) OU9I RNm WOM.D: IEAa9ta ntE oumt LMTt ~10 fll) NOY llMGt .-e AUCI A 11.1 •1 .c• .,, th Meis mother when . 9,,.. lecirns T onimv •S Ire· quent ng the ra f 11.J ~ a• l u nq tt e un o™'~~e1 I JJIL~ W1nn1•r5 "Ci ALIUM FLUH The 1all!~t a1t.Ju111!> by 1op rei.;ordong .:irtosrs are s11owca~ed 10lllll e Cl) ruMJI JOHN. 11.0. l r.~i: per and Nurse Brancus1 s lives arP compl1caled by the adm1ss1or 1f d balle1P.d •ugby team nvolvf>d n a car acc.• Jtinl a lJumbhng oetec11ve and 1ne lhelt ot somt> ho<;p1ta1 !nari~£~ OUTOllMDAMMEU ICTV llW>AD Ml.LY Paris to Di.1~1' tR) 11 hi I (}{)MOW "Dead11 [yes (1983 Horror) Sam Groom ::,ara .Botsford Urban rats develop an insatiable hur1ger lor human 11esh aller eauny a 1oau ul ster ;1d laced ~a1n ( t nr 27 11l!f1 J 'Q) MOV1l ' Tt e E.nt1ty t I q92 Horrori Barbara Hershey R1 n s1111e1 A (,a torn1a woman ana tier children arf' v1r t1m1zed by an 1nvrs1ble being ha 11ra •hE"' • me R' t }f{'ta~$ ·"~"'=-1 ~ ~~~l~t' ~ .... -~""l't'tr!!t'1" ·ni~ ~··r~· Musical) Belly·~ ;rable 1.1 " Lemnior A woman IS contrQlllC'O W1lh her lirSt ilus· band's return when she r1>m.1rr1P<. 1t1er he ,_11.1si'e~~e=d'" 1 t1~11i 1.! '' ._ · rr•WllTTD IWTDTd.wf na ft!I featurea actress Barbara Correra female 1mrerso nator Jim Bailey. ( 1 hr ) Separated trom his parents when hts 111.ARM=. plane 1s torced down an Ame<tcan boy ,.... enlists tne netp of a Japanese boy in his ..a IU9IDAY PAIS countrywide '3earch tor them ( 1 hr., 55 11• U ()) tJD .... min ) WALLITWT~.oRT ~aAIC .... "1'D POPOff ttal llOYll "The Madwoman 01 Cha1llot" .-Y IWA8GAIT ( 1969. Comedy) Ka1ha11ne Hepoorn, CS) llOYll "Fast-Walking" (1981, Charles Boyer The corrupt leaders of an Suspense) James Woods. Tim Mcintire A internallonal monopoly are lurea 10 their prison guard becomes involved both In his deaths by an eccentric old woman and cousin's plo110 assassinate an imprisoned her mad accomplices (2 hrs) black leader and tn another plot to spring CZ) llOYll 'North To A1aska" (1960. him 'R' ( 1 hr . 55 min ) Adventure) John Wayne. Stewart ~IOO~ Granger A man finds a subst11u1e for hts ,,._...., friend's tiancee alter he discovers she has llOYll "The Missionary" ( 1982, Com· married another (2 hrs . 2 min ) edy) Micha~ Palin, Maggie Sm11h In Vic-• i -TME IEIACI torian London. an Anglican clergyman _. lllllWT EWOM .... tresh from -Africa 1s assigned 10 head a llOYll ''Soup For One" ( 1982. Come- slum mission for fallen women with the dy) Saul Rubinek. Marcia Strassman A tinanc1al support of his amorous benefac· New Yorker confronts social pressures tress 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) and his own neuroses 1n his quest for the I CA&.LM ALL 9CllTt ~feet mate R' ( 1 hr 25 mtn ) 11:11 Cit... ~ llOYll ··Hardcore" ( 1979. Drama) LIAQUI Cll Wcm11 YOT1M PMlleL George C Scott. Season Hubley A con-nAL IBATI Barbara Walters moderates a cerned lather leaves the peaceful sur· debate between the eight ma)e< Demo-round1ngs of his home town to search tor cratic cand1da1es I<>< the nomination for his daughter. who has become heavily president from St. Anselm College in Involved 1n a b1g-c1ty pornography racket Gottstown, New Hampshlre { 1 hr • 30 'R' ( 1 hr 46 min ) 11111 lmlnJ..o.rr. P11AL W 8 ~WITH GI.lest Beatrice Wood ( 1 ~ ,. (ID! llOYll ''Conan The Barbarian" ( 1982. WCMl.DV... Adventure) Arnold Schwarzenegger, _.. l ~AT TMI llCMlt James Earl Jones In a mythical world of .-Y PALWIU. the past a warrior-th1et and hit compan- llOYll "Murder One, Dancer O" ions are sent by a Nordic king to tree the ( 1983. Drama) Aober1 Blake, Robin ruler's daughter trom the leader of a snake Dearden Private eye Joe Dancer cult 'A' (2 hrs. 10 min ) becomes involved in a scandal that could .. 1(1) Cll .... MGHTWATCH ruin a famous celebrity, his studio and its AIC ... l.QP executives (A) (2 hrs .. 30 min ) era YOUR 1U••U (.£) UIPl fOOTIALL Jacksonville Bulls at ..,,. Tampa Bay Bandits (R) (3~ llOYll "Yanl<s" ( 1979. Romance) NOT .Cl .. Aal THI Comedy Richard Gere. w1111am Devane Several sketches combine with ctasstc film and Ame11can soldiers become involved In news lootage In an offbeat. satiric take· romantic affairs while s1a11oned 1n England oft ou11ng World War II A' (2 hrs. 19 min.) llOYll "Urban Cowgirls" (1980, Ora· d @ ~IWAOGART ma) Veronica Hart, Eric Edwards A quar-~ llOV1I "Ft?it Blood" ( 1982. Drama) , 1e1 of nighttime "cowgirts" find romance Sylvester Stallone. Richard Crenna A at a country-western bar ( t hr • 25 min ) Vietnam veteran·s run 1n with the police 1n c;) N CLUI Featured a man who a dead war buddy's hometown escalates h11acked a plane 10 Cuba and ended up In into a minor war 'A' ( I hr 35 min ) a Cuban p11son { 1 hr • 30 min ) i ~llWOMAN UlltOB @l _,,. M ... ,,,.. llOYll "Murder One. Dancer O" Ml llOYll "Gall1poh" ( 1981. Drama) Mel ( 1983. Drama) Robert Blake, Robin 1 G1bsor( Mark Lee Two Australian foot Dearden Prtvate eye Joe Dancer racers with contrastingly dilteren1 person· becomes involved In a scandal that could a1111es sign up 10 f1ghl 1n Turkey during ruin a lamous celebrlly. his s1ud10 and Its World war 1 'PG' ( 1 hr SO min ) t_Qp executives (RJ (2 hrs) • CMICOMl>TMllWI 11:1D B llOYll "Escape From Coldltz" ( 197 l. ..,,. Adventure) Robert Wagner, David McCel-1U••11 T1a1 lum Allied POWs In a m&Jtlmum secu111y THICOll'llATllAT\11 prison devise a daring escape plan (2 .. PAITHll hrs . l O min l .-TOP O' TMI MON•lll ~8NCLUI NfTm Cl) ct&JMmt CAUGHT • THI caa I U • IUIMll.,.... (R) 1.!_hr) llOYll ''I'm Dancing As Fas1 As I Can" (HJ llOVll "Resurrection" ( 1980, Drama) ( 1982 Drama) Jill Clayburgh, Nicol Wil· Ellen Burs1yn. Sam Shepard After a near-Hamson The story of a woman's battle fatal au10 accident, a woman flnd9 1hat with Valium a~,a1c11on ls told ~R'JJ ~{ .. ~ .~ , , 5!1~ .. llaS,J,~·Ah<I•~ l~J ..... ~1.~ 1'.W-1~~· -•-~· V.>.:;,Jo.·,.J! ,., ........ ..,.~ •}/•• r-' .-.•) ;~l,-~·f'UOtfflt<'hk·osetl-rl19PYe1~fO~"lffi~~ t•CCJ llovw 'The Diary Of Anne Hank' a d1v1ne influence. 'PG' ( l hr. 45 min) ( 1980, Drama) Melissa Gilbert, Maxlmih· t~ llOYll "Fighting Back" ( 1982. Ora· • an Schell The true story of a Jewish laml- ma) Tom Skemll, Palli Lupone An angry ty's lite 1n hiding trom the Nazis as seen Ph1ladelph1an organizes a v1g1lan1e force through the eyes ot a young gtrl Is drama- to s1em the tide of violent crtme In his trzed ( 1 hr . 38 min I neighbo<hOQd 'A' ( 1 hr .• 40 min ) 41:11 (l) ntr .....rt 1119 @ llCMI ''Escapade In Japan" (1957, Orama) Teresa Wright, Cameron Mltch~ll Friday, March 9, 1984 19 --Monday •(Zl "l h1• 011l 'o1rlf1r<, ( 198:1 Drnmo) C fl10n1a•1 H ownll Mn!I l>1llo11 (:> hri. 8 Ulllt ) • • •lCl "l r1u · I 1 11~ I l>t1111111) JM n Simmons. MICl ... 1 H""""' I I nr 10 m1rt ) I l l Shotloc ~ Holn1w. In l>1n·1~nd 1(1 Kill" ( 1114ti My'lliuyJ f111t.•I ll111ht>on1:1 N1yul Otlll ft ( I '" 1.• llllt• ) -(17) ~low Io '""'" A M11111111,1f' A"d l1u1fl ·Yo111 I 1rt1 ( l'lhO. < 111111l(lyl l'M"n M1ut111 Stelln ~111v1t11-. 1.' 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Mystery) Claude Rains Fay Wray To everyone's amazement forecasts of doom horn a Qhon~ psychrc prove 10 oe real (2 hrs.) ·1· ... Cll ... llOUCIWOMM ITMI wmt DAVI> ITB•IM Dav10 Steinberg 1n1er.11ews HOllywOOd celebrtlles including Burt Reynolds. Mr T and Mel 7*1J IOllMTOWN Featured 1nterv1ew Wllh Millon Greene. photographer and conl1 dante to Marilyn Monroe the Ms Over 50 Contest," where ladies over 50 get to strut their stuff. a look at aerobic exercise 1··~4': __ .... aH•M01llAllA WT llO¥ll '"Joan 0 1 Arc" ( t948 B1ogra phy) 1ng11d Bergman Jose Ferrer In I !>th-century F1ance, a vrs1onary larm girl leads her country's armies against t"e Enghstl ( 1 hr 40 mm I _!.) UIPl ll'OOTIAU W1Sh1ngton Feoera1s at Arizona Wranglers (3 hrs ) Jr! M .... CAT TAU A cat searches tor her missing kittens wno are being t1ken cross country .:I) llCMI "The Plrale Movie" ( 1982 Adventvre) Krtsty Mt Ntehol. Christophe1 Atkins A atly INn-10-girt finds 1dV9f'11ure 1nd rom1nce when 1 dre1m tr1nsports htf to lhe world ol 1 19th-century p1r11e PG (1 hr , •O min ) • llC*YMD'fll GHAl&YPIW LA~ I ltR.n I COll'Alit'( m01tu. TICT~DOUQH Cl) lllOfU'I COURT "'°" • CleelmAT1 WLD, WLD WORLD Of A-....1 AIAoai.I ROCa ·A magician comes 1c. perfOfm ar Fraggte Rock ano Wembley oecomes his appren11ce • 19(11) .... • IJ ())IC~ I llRI. OIQ Amanoa is mistaken tor ane real Scarecrow and k•d napfS°~~=spys CR) (1 hr) I .W. F1gn1er Squaoron ( 1918. AOventure) Roberl Stack. Edmond O'Brien A World War 1111y1ng ace survives a numoe• of per01ous missions unto O·Oay wnen n1s rea1 courage is pul to the test (2 hrs ) ..... 8 9 MITOMM Wa rer arid Automan are ed nto me wor10 of roc1e music as '"ey 01tt1e with 1n er.1on1on1st 10 save a beau· ttfUl~~(1 "r) .. 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Ora· ma) Glynnis O'Connor ArmandP Assante After a serious car accident. a woman •S lell physically and mentally shatlered un1tl challengeo by a dedicated plasllc surgeon t2 hrs ) u ... Cl) mY ~ Scneou1eo Burt Re1 nolds KC (K C & The Sunshine Banci) Rip Torn ( 1 hr ) fl!) TMI lllAU IROnDI .. A 1111'..U Film c ps ano 1n1erv1ews are teatureo 1n a salute 10 the most celebrated comedy 1eam n the n1story ot mot•on pictures GrouchO Harpo ChtCO Zeppo ano Gum mo Mario; (PJ 12 hrs •om n 1 ~~ 1: lllCMI Valley G.r 1 1983 Co'TieOy Nicolas Cage, Oeooran Foreman A high scr'too girl breaks off her romance w tn a oun,..er oecause 1ne re1a11onsh1p threatena her stano1ng w,t,..,n "8' peer group A It rir 35 min) I~ lllCMI Tougl" Enough I t983 OrA .,,a) Denn·• Qua o Car ane W1tt111ns Ar unsuoceHlul country singer try•ng 10 maw.a enos meet •urns 10 1 gN•rig lor p111e money . ~G· ( 1 hr 47 min J I lllCMI T"e Long Gooc F• day ( '980 Orama) Bob rlos111ns He1en Mor •en >. Lonoor gangste• t gl"tts 10 '<eep ,.,, 1oop11ng emoore tOQe!ner R' I 1 hr 45 min ) -~ dal) MON Suodeniv Last Summer' ( 1960. D!ema) Et1z111oeth Taylor. Kathe· rine Hepburn Alter watching her cousin's brutal murder a oeaullful young girl 1s 1n$t1tut1onehzed in e !8ntt111rium (2 hrs 25 min) •• (I) ~ooet (It) •IJ CJ) .wMMf George invites Dick to 1oln the Beaver Lodge. and 11 sirange guest end his invisible wile che~n el the inn CJ) lllOYll "File Of The Goloen Goose' ( 1969. Orama) Yul Brynner, Charles Gray An American St>ttet agent lnllltretes a counterfeiting ring with help from Scol land Yard (2 hrs . 30 min ) lt)NOMIUC. .. (() UIPl. POOllAU Washington Federals at Arizona Wranglers (A) (3 hrs ) -1 !Er'°'"'IW. ~ llOYll ' The Man Who Would Be King" ( 1975. Adventure) SPan Connery. M1cnae1 Caine Based on the story by Rudyard K1pl1ng Two British soldiers set ou! to claim !he 11ches and power of a remote legendary kingdom PG' (2 hrs 9 mm) ' 'ft • YUM Oii PIOfl\l llAGADm A IOOlt a1 lhe personah11es featured 1n People magazine during the past ten years •ncludeo are 1nterv1ews w•th John Tra11011111 and R1cMrd 0 1amt>erl1111n ( 1 hr I 'Q) llOW9 'Conan The Barbarian · ( 1 W . Adventure) Arnold Scnwarzene17a'er James Earl Jones In a mytl:lical w0<ld of the past a warrior-thief and l'Hs compan- ons 1r1 sent by a Nordic king to lrH tht •uler'a davgnter from the leader of 111 snake cv11 ·R (2 hrt 10 min ) ~ LMD Oii TMI twn'I -•mm1•1T1STWOM ... .. llO¥W 'Pr!"t Of Love (198 1 Ora- ma) 11n McK1llt n Janet Suzman Attar eav1ng England Deeavse of the b1nn1ng of r111 novels O H Lawrence sPtM• nit trn11 years attac1<1ng censorsrup and promoting his deas on MlCua1 and ar11st1c lr&edOf"I\ 1t•1R ftma &;a • ... ~ ..... ....,.,.~. ........ ·-·-CH) llO¥W "Fighting Back" ( 1982, Ch ma) Tom Skerrllt Patti Lupone. An angry Phlladelphlan 0tganlzes ~ v1g1tan1e for~ to stem the tide of vlolem crime In his ne~ood 'A' (I hr • •O min ) CJ) "Eating Raoul" ( 1982, Come dy) Paul Bartel. Mary Woronov A down- on·thelr-luck married couple discover that they can make the money rhey need 10 t>oy their dream diner by knocking off well-heeled sex perverts 'A' ( 1 hr , 25 min) (l)llOWll "The River Niger" ( 1976) Clea· ly Tyson. James E111rl Jones A black faml· ly cornea to terms with the world 11nd themselves J1 hr . '5 min) &:r'llM MAL UTA11 IMITm • 1'1111 MOiii ..... n• CJ) MIT TO MMT The Harts are rhe ..,,. Intended 1arge1 of a ktller when they h11p pen upon a cache of stoten gold (R) ( 1 hr .10 mf D e tll CAMOll Host .Johnny Car son Guests Bob Newhart singer JAck Jones.· L H Frymire. The Mighty Car~on Art =~lhr) I OMIO ... ~ ....... _ nal OP "9 _,, Sol'leduled Wally Geori!Jred Wiiiard (lh00 min 1 '111mllOPUI,.~ , ,. °""' FHtured • IOok at I,.,. lttUe o U.S. •Id Ind diplomacy In Central Amtrlca ( 1 hr . 30 mlfl ) 1W~llO¥W "Enttr Leughlng"J1987, Com· tdy) Rent San1ori1. Elelnt 1y A bvm· o!J1(g young Jtwlth bOy'I ttar-ttudded l'f6ptt of blOomtng 1 atagt comedian run 1n10 tome rH I obltaclet l l<>nQ the w1y i hrt . 2& min) LAW '9DGA 01.ifftt Adlm w111nt1cy. fOYndtr 01 "Pollot Corpe," tl llct at:>out the ~blllly of pollce o.f>trt mentt Nn1ne1ng • college edvcatlon 1n alCchlnge f()t' MNlee on the fOfce. 1rwt1t1 gatlve reporttr Penny Lernovw dleoutNt corruption at tM hlghett ~19 of banking thal 11 revHled 1n her t>OOI< In Benke We T rutt " ( 1 hr J -· ...,_ .. ..,1111CllCOCl~fttt'.ll Pfl Ill ffl Under New ManageJDent Dun A. Dempsey <it-at'nJ Kuactt Costa Mesa 's Only Complete Puneral Facilities 1625 Gisler Ave. Costa Mesa (Gltler Ave. at H1rb0r B lvd.) ~ToOAY '°" FMl IMPOftMATION ~ Frtday. March 9, 1984 2 1 ' -Monday Conl~ D m Oii HOU. nrooo Hosts Paul Moyer Tawny Schneider • O llOVll 'C1a1y Joe· ( 1974, Drama) Peter Boyle Paula Prentiss Joey Gallo reigns as a Maha leaoer un111 he,is shot down 1n 1972 (2 hrs.) • Cf) ll)llllJl)DT *' WCW: IEWt ®l llOVll "Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams' ( 1973. Drama) Joanne Wood ward. Martin Balsam A m1ddle·agell man decides to treat his wile to a European vacation in an eftort 10 revive their dy1nq ma= (1 hr 40m111 I tt11 (t) The Deep t 1977 Adventure) Robert Shaw, Ja1.Quehne Bisset A young couple find romance and treasure as they drve oft the coast ot Bermuda PG 2 hrs. 4 min) 11::9 D G) LATI NIGHT wmf DAVI> LETTEJlllAM Guest comedian John Witherspoon ( 1 nr ) I GMAT RlCOll> ALMlll COLLECTIOM L.A. TOOAY ..OWAN 1 IWITWI LAUGtMN LOVI. A.WJICAN STYU ROCt( Oii llOVll "The Enhty t 1982 Horror) Barbara Hershey Ron Silver A Ca11torn1a woman and her children are v1c11m1zed by an 1nv1s1b1e being haunting !he11 nome A t? nrs 5 min I tllll filD Mf Of lllNQ HUMAN ' The Sunlit Chart· or" _. G Cl) COC 190 Co1umoo must find tne murderer ot an eicpert yaeh1sman and his son·tn·law (R) (I nr , 20 min ) :Ji)_,. AT W0M It COCUT The Gram· my·w1nr"l1ng Austrahan group perform such hits as Down Under · · Tt>e Under· ground ' 'WhO Can It Be Now" and 1:1mo~- AU. If THE FAia Y MOVIE Tne ram1ly Wav 11oc;7 Comedy I Haytey Milts Jortr> Mills A young man laces an embarrass,.,q se>.ua1 -Tuesday -•Mornling Movies- •CO:: Cnallenge To Be Free 11975. Adventure) Mike Mazurk• J1mm1 Kane ll hr . 30 min ) •(.C) "Scavenger Hunt' ( 1979 C\1,..,edy) Richard Ben1ani James Coco 1 ... r 56 min I CHl 'The Learning Tree 11969 Drama) Kyle Johnson Ale• Ctar1>.e I h1 47 min) -.%: Harr y Tracy Desperado \ 1962 Drama) Bruce Dern Helen Snaver 11 hr 40m1n l .. tlZ) A \/\all>. tn Tl'\e Spr ng Ra.r. 1970 Romance 1ng•1a Bergman .,_ thon> Quinn (2 t>rs) 'flll(f) The You''9 Oovors 1 •96' D•a· ma) Fredric Ma1ct 8e• Gauartl 12 hrs I problem when he and n1s new bride are fOfced by f1nanc1at circumstances to move 1n w11h his parents. (2 hrs., 30 min.) (l) COUIQI UIUTUU. "ACC Tourna· menLChampionSlitp" (lfom GreensbOro. N C J (A) (2 hrs ) MOVIE "6 To 4" ( 1961, Comedy) Annelle Haven, Verornca Hart A group of secreta11es mix busmess with pleasure ( 1 h1. 15 min) ta> lllOVll "Top Hat" ( 1935. Musical) Fred Astaire. Ginger Rogers ·A man has trouble w11h his g1rt1r1end because she thinks he's married 10 her best tnend ( 1 hr 39 min) :Z llOVll "The Outsiders" ( t963, Ora· ma) C Thomas Howell, Matt Otllon The e .. per1ences of a group of teen-agers in their Oklahoma nome1own du11ng the ta1e ·s.oc:.o~d ·Fr (2 hrs 8 min ) t:tt I MARY ma.,_ .. AUTRY · HOU.nrooo Cl.OllW Featured P11sc1t- ta Presley, co-starring 1n "Dallas .. a look al HoUywood make-up magic ( 1 hr ) Cf) llOVll "Clancy S1reet Boys" ( 1943. Comedy) Leo Gorcey. Huntz Hall 1n· order to gel reltef assistance. the Kids pre- teno that they are the children of a poor couL~r., 30 min) ,.. , .. ~ · "Tough Enough" ( 1983. Ora· ma) Dennis Quaid. Carlene Watkins An unauccesalut country singer, trying 10 make ends meet. turns to ;t' htlng lor prize mo~ 'PG' ( 1hr .47 min -~CIJ Cll ... ...,,,, DAI.YU,. tal llOYW "The Hungry 1 Reunion" 11981 Comeay) Documentary H1ghllghts of a two-night reunion concert featuring per· formers who made a name tor themselves al San Francisco's Hungry 1 nighlclub are presented 1ncludmg Professor Irwin Corey The Krngston Trio and film tootage of Lenny Bruce ( 1 hr . 35 mrn) t:IOD ... @ ,,_., IWAGGM'T J !r_son, James Earl Jones. ( 1 hr . 45 min I 1MO ""1 "Love At First Bite" ( 1979. Comedy) George Hamilton. Svsan Saint James ( 1 hr 36 min) CHl "Resurrection" ( 1960. Drama) Ellen Burstyn. Sam Shepard ( 1 hr • 45 min ) "The Journey" ( 1959, Suspense) Yul ~nner. Debofah Kerr (2 hrs. 5 min) ~ 'The Kid From Not-So-Big" ( 1978, Comedy) Jennifer McAU1ster. Roberl V1haro ( 1 hr . 30 min.) -@ "And Then There Were None" ( 1945 Mystery) Louts Hayward, Barry Fuzger· aid (2 hrs) 11• O 'Come Spy With Me" ( 1961.. Drama) Troy Donahue, Anarea Dromm ( 1 hr . 30 min) 1t:lll X. "The Secre1 Pohceman's Other Ball" ( 1981 Comeay) John Cleese Graham C"tapman ( 1 hr 30 min l llOVll "The Pirate Movie · ( 1962. Adventure) Kristy McN1chol. Chris1opher Alkins A shy teen-age girl finds adventure and romance when a dream transporis nt>r 10 tl'le world or a 19th century pirate 'PG' ( I hr 40 min ) 1:111 i ClmlAICOM Ml CHICO MD TIE Ill.AN ... IUlllEll,,_. llOVll "Conan The Barbarian" 11962 Adventure) Arnold Schwarzenegger James Earl Jones In a mythical world ol the past, a wamor·th1ef and n1s compan· ions are sent by a Norcllc krng to free the ruler's daughter from lhe leader of a snake cult A' (2 hrs 10 min) (%) llOYIE Partners · ( 1982 Comedy) Ryan O'Neal John Hurt A straight cop and a gay police clerl>. go undercover as a nomosexual couple to lino the murderer ot a male model R' ( 1 hr 35 min 1 atD i FAITHID llARCUI WB.IY, 11.D . • llOVll The Ou1Stders I 1983 Ora ma) C Thomas Howell. Matt Dillon Tne experiences of a group of leec·agers 111 their Oklahoma hometown durtng 1he late '60s is portrayed 'PG' (2 nrs 6 min ) ... ~TOP O' TMI llOAl•IQ ~: A Family Upside Down" < 1978 Orama) Helen Hayes. Freo Astaire A neart a11ack torces a re11red house oa1nter to be separated from his loving wile who must move 1n with their son and his 1am.1y . ( 1 hr 38 min ) ; ...... ,...<J') .. THI....,. MTPOlllQ MOVll ' The Secret Policeman's Other Seti' ( 198 1 Comedy I John Cteese. Graham Chapman British comedians and musicians 1nctud1ng cast members from Monty Python Beyond The Fringe· ano Not The Nine O'Clock News per torm 1n ; concert tor the benefit or Amnesty International ·ff ( 1 hr 30 min I t:11 @ I DMAlll OI aANNE t•tH "Ragtime' (1 981 Drama) James Cagnev Howard E Rol1tns (2 hrs 35 min 1 m Fltght To Mars ( 1952 Sc1ence·Ftc· t1on) Marguerite Chapman Cameron Mitchell (2 hrs 1 -~ Scavenger Hunt' (1 979 Comedy) Richard Ben1am1n James Coco ( 1 hr . 56 min) co.; 'The Mus•c Man · ( 1962 Musical) Robert Preston Shor ev Jones (2 hrs 30 min)· t:IO CS, The Hurricane · ( 1937 Adventure) Doro1hv Lamour Jon Hall ( 1 hr 50 min 1 .. Broken English ( 1981 Drama) Beveri v Ro~s Jacques Mar11a1 ( 1 hr . 3 1 min I r N tH'h T A1asj(a 1960 Aoven 1 .. 11t> Jot'• Way nt-Stewart Granger 12 nr-.. ""'·~ ,., • ~-&Qha._ ... ... • ... ",,.,.,......,.., . .. ""."(~, .. •cc; · On GOd1 ( 1977 t.omed' I Ge.:irr:e -~·!! ·••d¥-. " ~-..-~~~ .... I ~ !'\ • .. _, ~, , :r ·-~:rn'le"'~~~~· ·~Ef ittom · h-e Dev11 l nd Miss Sarah · 11971 I U S J n ~.-:;.-:~fr-;~~~ Comedy 1 A tan A1oa E ten Burst 1" 'lr western) Gene Barry, Jamee Rule ( t hr 59 min ) .. 30 min ) (.S"' 'Without A Tra"e ·11093 ri. -111 _, & "Same Time. Next Yeat' t 1978 Kate Nelligan. JucJd H rscr 12 nrs I Comedy) Alan Alda, Ellen Burstyn It hr Tne River N1oer 1197C1 C1ce • 59 min) ttto "Rainbow" ( 1978. B1ographyl Andrea McArdle, Piper Laurie 22 Friday, March 9. 1984 1'H Tt>e L !"arr>ong Tree ( 1969 Orama) Kyle Johnc.011 Ale~ C1ari..e ( 1 hr 4 7 m1r HI Tne Detective I 1968 Mystery) Frank Sinatra Lee Remick (2 hrs I CO' "Challenge To Be Free" (1975 Adventure) Mike Mazurk• Jimmy Kane 11 'lr JO min 1 ' -Tuescl!Y Cont. 1111 CZJ "Harry Tracy • Desperado" ( 1982 Orama) Bruce Dern. Helen Shaver ( 1 hr 40m1n) --lliiJ:vening Dancey. a local b0x1ng promoter com· rant owner and 1<1tchen supervisor who mu1er Craig Chambers tells what it's lil<e trade jobs. to run 26 miles to worl< every day. i •WC.Mii11T .. ,,.1Ca-~na,_ GI) fAm.Y PIUD a. THI CATUNI LA~ 1 llR.IY I CClll#lllY M COUHI IAIUTIMJ. "NCAA Cham-m Oii LA. p1onsh1p Tournament" Opening Round .. OU... T1CTACDOUIM Game 4 (2 hrs.) Ct9't Cl) PIOllU'ICCMIT •tJ (J) llOVll "Second Sight A Love Sto-Cll... W.•C*ClmATI ry" (Premiere. Drama) Elizabeth Mont· • ~~ Wl.O,Wl.DWOM.DOF.-U gomery, Barry Newman A bhnd woman AIC ... 0 • PLIDm mM Regularly scheduled comes 10 terms with her disab1hty through ntmra ~Ntf programming may be delayed due to stubborn independence. a sense ot humor NAWAI Aft~ pledge breaks and the challenges posed by a man who • llAQB.I LDIWR•WIHCMt ([)THI CC9ll.AT•tTUt This documen· loves her (2 hrs.) l9C... tary honoring the 20th anniversary ot the U OJ l1ml'8 COWNff Jack goes 10 • AmNCAM OOVDl..wT Beatles' arrival tn America includes rare el\trao)dinary lengths to protect Janet llOVll "Love At F11s1 Btte" ( 1979. footage of their early performances and from a mystenous suitor when 11 appears Comedy) George Hamilton Susan Samt highhqhts of the11 career. as well as an that she's been willed a foru.me by anoth- James A love-sm111en Count Dracula 1nterv1ew with their prpducer George Mar-er admirer. Q packs up his cotf1n ano heads for New !In ( 1 hr . 30 min ) U ... York City to find the re1ncarna11on ol a for-@ 19A IA9CfnAU. Seattle SuperSonics m m1¥ _... Scheduled actor Ted mer love 'PG' ( 1 hr . 36 min) at Los Angeles Lakers (2 hrs . 30 min) Shackelford. the cast from 1he musical ([)NCAA TOleQHT • CZ) llOVll ' The V11g1n Spring" ( 1959 "Get Happy." ( 1 hr ) CID llOVll "Resurrection · ( t980, Drama) Orama) Max von Sydow. B11g111a Valberg ~ llOYA "25 Years In Space" A survey 1s Ellen Burslyn Sam Shepard Aller a near-A man vows to build a ca1hedral on the presen1ed ol accomplishments since fatal auto acc1den1. a woman hnds thal grave site ol his murdered daugh1e1 ( 1 Sputnik, and future advances are pre- she has the ab1h1y 10 heal others but rs hr . 30 min) viewed Q ( 1 hr.) persecuted because ol her refusal to claim ,.,. ~ flOYA "The Mirac1e'o1 Lile" ~ first CZ) lllOYS "The Missionary" ( 1982. Com- a d1v1ne influence 'PG' ( 1 hr • 45 min ) lllm ever made documenting the incredible edy) Michael Palrn. Maggie Smith In Vic- llOVll 'The Wedding Night" { 1935. chain of events which 1urn a sperm and an torian London. an Angllcan clergyman Drama) Gary Cooper. Anna Sten A egg 1n10 a pewborn baby is presenled fresh from Alrtca 1s asstgned to head a bride-to·be ques11ons her love for her i 'i ( 1 hr .. 15 min l slum mission lor fallen women with the f1ance when she meets a new man It hr .. 1"1--lrJI · rmancral suppofl Of his amorous benelac· 24 min ) • THI A-TEAM The team mounts hors-tress 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) 110Y11 'W11hou1 A Trace" ( 1983. Ora-es and heads for the deserls of Arizona 10 e:') l*ACIMIT ma) Kate Nelligan, Judd Hirsch Police hall a wild musrang-ruslhng operahon at •@ llOVll "The Stone Killer" ( 1973. Ora· mobilize a massive search ror a 6·year·old an Indian reservatron (A) (2 hrs) ma) Charles Bronson. Martin Balsam. An whO vanished one day on his way 10 II llOVll "Captains 01 The Clouds" underworld kingpin trains Vietnamese vet· school 'PG' (2 hrs) ( 1942. Drama) James Cagney. Demus er ans 10 ehm1nate hrs enemies ( t hr . 45 e:') DIC« YAM Om Morgan Several Ame11can crv1l1an pilots min ) .. @ OUR fWT'E wo.o: MAa.G THE OUTD 1oin the Royal Canadian Air Force. bul the n Eli) COUITUU AMAZON Jacques Cousteau LMT1 ~· l11endsh1p of two of them rs reopardrzed by and hrs research crew aboard rhe Calypso .. ,... a female (2 hrs) ei1plore rhe C1V1llzat1ons. 1ndusrrres. ecolo· TAXI I ®l fOUl..wl, aEIPI I.,..,.. gy and wlldllfe rn and around 1he Amazon ALICE .IOCD'IWl.D River (1 hr . 10m1n) • WHllL Of fOWTWE IOAP .. U @) Ott. llAOB.8E Madehne's recollec· , FACCSOFC\A.l\ME IWTDTAlmln TQIQHT A v1s1t w1lh tion ol a 1rauma11c s1ng1ng incident 1n lhe COUIM ~ "NCAA Cham-actress Joanna Cassidy fourth grade helps her to regain her s1ng- p1onsh1p Tournamenr· Opemng Round m llOVll "Firet" ( 1977. Drama) Ernest 1ng VOICe so she can perform In a local Game 3 (Sub1ec1 to blackoul) (2 hrs) Borgnlne. Vera Miles To d1ven a11en1ton musical I ROCK oee from hrs escape plans. a convicl rgnites a (!) llOVll "The Funes" ( 1950. Western) TMAT CR blaze that becomes a raging lorest fire Barbara Stanwyck. Walter Huston. A • PUDQ1 mAK Regularly scheduled threatening a small town in Oregon (2 s1rong-wrlled girl of lhe Wesl clashes with programming may be delayed due to hrs.) her ~er lather (2 hrs . 30 min) . l edge breal<s fJl) NOYA ''The \41racle 01 Life" The first "The Autles" ( 1978. Comedy) 1• ca... film ever made c :>e:umenting lhe 1ncred1ble Michael Pahn, Neil Innes A comedic look 19e... chain ol events 1hich turn a sperm and an at The Bealles with narration by Dan HAPPY DAYI AQMt egg in10 a newbOrn baby is presented Aykroyd, Gilda Radner and John Belushi. AIC ... O illl O ( 1 hr .. 10 min.) B hr, 15 min) '.a llAGAZlll A v1s1t to lhe World Cup CC) M ~T IEATUI This documen-HOMl UCleQ Freestyle Skung Championships. a res1au· tary honoring the 20th anniversary of the -G> FRlllfoel ITIEI.£ Laura and rant owner and kitchen supervisor who Beatles· arrival 1n America includes rare Aem1ng1on are commrss1oned to lransport trade JObs footage ot !heir early performances and the famed Lavuhte jewels from Santa Bar· ~ FMTAIYIANID hrghl1ghts ol their career, as well as an bara to Los Angeles. but somehow the ... 1nterv1ew with the11 producer George Mar-real gems are replaced by fakes along the IWTDTAl-.rf TWJ A \'ISi! with 11n. ( 1 hr. 30 min ) way. ( 1 hr ) actress Joanna Cassidy 110V11 "The Fan" ( 198 t, Suspense) IJ 'Cl) ... I TtlllFI CO.ANY Lauren Bacall, James Garner A popular HART TO HART A killer stalks !he WHllL.Of~ fllm star is v1c1rm1zed by a psychotic Harts and Mal( when he realizes that IUll ... ..oRT adm11er 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 min.) Jona1han has vital evidence that hnks him LOYI COll•CTIC* {]) llOVll "Rainbow" ( 1978. Biography) to lhe slaying ol a world-class skier O ( 1 · ~ ...-vmn Neal Gabler and Jer Andrea McArdle. Piper Laune A strug-hr ) Irey Lyons host an 1nlorma11ve look al ghng vaudeville performer. Judy Garland. U LOU GRANT what's new al the movies achieves fame and success for her star-'1i) MO¥t\ "Antar 11ca. ~prth s. Last ~r~ :l5) ITl\.l IC · rll'\Q.J.Olli,~~!.~ Of Dz." JI ,.... ~"· • •-· ,.~~--·..Pf'fJ'.,-:..:! '",; .. ~,..1. ?.~~"' ~~ .. ..;:;.~~-~ -~,...~.·"" ::. ~ .... """'7-~ ·~~~"4l'~::t • ...: • ·-·· s1bre-'c1trn:t1c and ohtical changes of Orama) Douglas Farrbanks Jr Ehsabelh •@ ALL•THIF._Y worldwide 1mponance that could occur 1n Bergner The Empress of l=luss1a reluctant t:llD ~ ALA. 'Aa.O The Rivera family is the wake ol latge·scale e"plortaflon ot ~enters rnto a forced marriage (2 hrs ) excited 10 see Paul on a televrs1on talk Antarctica's 11ch mineral resources O (1 ,_ ... sho.-until he starts makrng them rhe butt hr ) 7:11 ~ of crude ethnic jokes ~IC1Y 1:9 I Oii 1"1 TOW Fealured a v1s1t to the I T1C TAC DOUIM ~· CID llOVll "Independence Day" ( 1983, Aspen Tennis Tournament to see celebrr· LOVllOAT Drama) Kathleen Oumtan. David Keith A ties battle 11 oul on lhe courts for the ben-'• llAW A v1s1t to the World Cup eht of Cerebral Palsy. a profile of Jean Freestyle Skung Championships, a restau· Friday, March 9, 1984 23 -Taesclay Cont. >= young mechanic finds himself falling 1n extramarital affair by meeting at the same ( 1978. Comedy) Alan Alda, Ellen Burs· love wllh a wa11ress. 'R' ( 1 hr., 50 min.) resort for one weekend each year over a tyn. Two people carry on an unusual (0) llOYll ·· 10 To Midnight" (1983. Ora-perlOd of several decades. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 59 extramarttal affair by meeting at the same ma) Charles Bronson, Andrew Stevens A min.) resort for one weekend each year over a 1101111c1de detectiva and a crlm1no10gy -1 ~ tln:MCOCl ,.._,, perlOd of several decades 'PG' ( 1 hr 59 graduate search IOf a klller of women. 'A' 9 AIC ... ..m.lm min.) t 1 hr 41 mm ) llCMI "My Sister Eiieen" ( 1955, Musi-1--ICO'n llOYll "Personal Best" ( 1982. Ora-cal) Janet Leigh, Jack Lemmon Two sis-t• .... ma) Mariel Hemingway. Patrice Donnelly ters. one an aspiring actress and th6other NA ICMATI "Best· Kicks of '83" (RI Two young female athletes are torn a writer. struggle for a break in Greenwich l hr .. 30 min.) between love and ambition as tf:ley train Villaye. (2 hrs.) W llMYm.DllOOM tor Olympic competition 'A' (2 hrs ) i •• mw •• WOM... ... m IODIQ IOCI ON a. Cl) C81 ... llGHrtrATal -m THI IWllLY lllOTMIM' flOCIC W ROLL ~• llO¥ll "Independence Day" ( 1983, iiCMI "Blondie Knows Bes!'' (1947 ODYlllY This documentary includes rare Drama) Kathleen Quinlan. David Keith. A Comedy) Penny Singleton Arthur Lalle 1001age television clips. concert h1ghllghts young mechanic finds himself tathng 1n Dagwood is fired when he is caught imper and 1n1erv1ews with Don and Phil Everly rove with a wa itress. 'R' ( 1 hr . 50 min ) sonallng his boss ( 1 hr 30 mm ) and other nolables. 1nclud1ng Chet Atkins. ttll I .-AT MCOll> AL.Mii CCllU.EC11C* CID llCMI 'Ragtime" ( 1981 Drama) Linda Ronstadt and Dave Edmunds ( 1 L.A. TGOAY James Cagney Howard E Rollins Amid hr 25 min) ITAM Wint DAVID 1111RL4 David the social upheaval ol 1920s New York -m.........,, .rWOM... Steinberg 1nr~1ews HottywoOd celeb11t1es an upper-class family Hies 10 hold on to (?) llO¥ll "Partners" ( 1982. Comedy) 1nclud1ng Burrneynolds. Mr T and Mel 1rad1t1on as an angry blacll teads a m1htan1 Ryan O'Neal. John Hurt A straight cop Brooks ( 1 hr ) fight against rhe racist es1ab11shment PG' and a gay police clerk go undercover as a (!§) llDVll "Money To Burn"' ( 1973. Ora-2 hrs 35 mm) homosexual couple to find the murderer of ma) E G Marshall Miidred Natwick A a. llO¥ll "The Ee11e Midnight Horror a mate mOdel R' ( 1 hr. 35 min I man 1n p11son engineers a mult1·m1lhon Show" ( 1980, Horror) L Love. C Avram _.. (!) COUIGI ~ "NCAA Cham-dollar counterte111ng scheme ( 1 hr . 30 Some demonic forces and horrors rom p1onsh1p Tournament" Opening. Round min ) togerher to make m1dn1ghtl}he deadliest Game S (2 hrs I ~ LOft, MmlCAlf ITlU time of the day 'R' ( t hr 25 min ) l llOVll 'Last Tango In Paris" (1973. ITYU.. H (C)llOVll "Parad1se" (1982 Oramal W1I Drama) Marlon Brando. Mana Schneider THl~TllATLEI Th1sdocumen-he Aames Phoebe Cares Two teen-ager., A m1ddle·aged man whose unfaithful wife tary hono11ng the 20th anniversary cl the come of age 1n 1823 Baghdad 'A' ( 1 hr recenlly committed su1c1de and an unmh1-Beatles' arrival 1n America includes rare 40 min ) • Med young woman meet and begin a footage of the11 early performances and tlt l. WOILDATUMI complicated affair throughout which they highlights ol their career. as well as an tit ... remain nameless lo each other (2 hrs . interview with their producer George Mar-..., ftAQQAllT 10 min I • tin i! hr . 30 min) .,_ "The Virgin Spnng ' ( 1959 -@ llO¥ll "The Swimmer" (1968. Ora-a.e (I) llCQ.OUD McCloud suspects arson Orama) Max von Sydow, Birg.itta Valberg ma) Burt Lancaster, Janice Rule-·While when his girlfriend's nephew dies m an A man vows to build a cathedral on the sw1mm1ng trom pool to pool acrot8 the !J2.&rtment ftre (R) ( 1 hr . 20 min ) grave s11e of his murdered daughter ( 1 Connecticut countryside, a middle-aged U&)M0¥11 "The Secret Policeman's Other fir . 30 min) man reflects upon his past and present Ball" (1 98 1. Comedy) John Cleese. M ([) llCMI "Broken English" (1981. Dra-tt•-1'; ~Cl) 9 CID... ~~.~l~n;h~fc~~~ngBr~~~~ ~;'C:~~~s,~;~ ~~er1~:~·~~r~~81n ~~~~u~~!,~~~~~ 1~1~ ~ "Monty PY1h0f'I," "Beyond The Fringe" In love with e rebel only to find out he is '90WMlllMTW'ILAUml• and ".Not The Nine O'Clock News," per-Involved In the smuggling of firearms 'R' ••1.•1•M form In a concert for tbe benefit of l! hr .. 31 min ) T'O'avtDIOI Amn"IY lntematlonal 'R' I 1 hr 30 min) •a llCMI "The Outer Space Connec11on · llOVll "Mag1c" ( 1978 Horror) Antho-.. , ... YUM ( 1975) Oocumen1ary Narrated by ROd ny Hopkins. Ann-Margret A neurotic vt n· .,.,...,... Berling New evidence appears to suggest tnloqu1 st. convinced that his stage dummy .. llO¥ll "Covnl The Hours" ( 1963, Ora-tnat human Ille on this planet began wtlh controls hi& actions, eludes bordering ma) Macdonald Carey, TereSB Wright the arrival of "ancient astronauts" who lame and fortune to find a g. lrl he loved In When a couple are accused of murdering settled In the Peruvian Andes and the Ber- h1s ~h 'A' (1 hr . 46 min.) their employers. the husband takes the muda Triangle (2 hr&) I YMDYD rap In order to free his pregnant wife (I ~ ... n• (I) llA•lf. '..&.Magnum reluctantly hr., 30 min.) ...... ,... accepts the 1ob of helping five schoolgirls -a CID LATt-..T wmt DAVID L1T'19mA1t .,_ "10 To M1dn1ght" ( 1983. Ora llnd tt'letr m1ss1ng teacher (R) ( 1 hr . 10 Guests author Calvin Trlllln, comedian ma) Charles Bronson, Andrew Stevens A U Jay Leno, synchronized swimmers and homicide detective and a criminology 9 CID .....-n'IAL~Cflf· Olympic hopefuls Tracie Ruiz and Candy graduate search tor a killer of women 'A Regularly scheduled programming Costle. ( 1 hr) ~hr, 41 mm) may be delayed or pre-empted for net· we llOWll "Five Graves To Cairo" ( 1943, • 'Ami• work coverage of primaries In Alabama, Adventure) Franchot Tone, Erich von llCMI "life With Blondie" ( 194& Alaska, Florida. Georgia, Massachusetts Strohelm In 1942, a British tank olfie11r Comedy) Penny Singleton. Arthur Lake and RhOde Island attempts 10 pry secret 1nformat1on from Dagwood becomes 1ealous when his dog I TWIUQHT ~ Field Marshal Rommel dunng his vtStt 10 a gets IT)Ore attention than he does ( 1 hr 11 llARCM Oii-., small North African town (2 hrs l 30 m1rt ) 1'11CQO/ITMl-.TScheduled: Ralph 8 llCMI "Don't Make Waves" (1967 cmllMCUIWILl'Y,M.D. Nader, Vincent Price. Fred Travalena, A Comedy) Tony Curtis. Claudia Cardinale (I) llOWll "Without A Trace · ( 1983 Ora Couri Hay. Arsenro Hall (1h~ 30 min.) Wt'len his car 1s hit. a tovrtst In Southern ma) Kate Nelligan. Judd Hirsch Police a» IT.WIO/llAIP.,llCllCO California winds up talhng in love w1tn the mobilize a massive search for a 6·year-ot(' m 111 CLUI Featured advice for Amen-cute flltle Italian fender-bender who IS who vanished one day on his way " ca's adolescents ( 1 hr , 30 min) responStble ( 1 hr . 30 min l school 'PG' (2 hrs ) 1~9LAW~Guest lam1lyther-atAUllMfAl&T .. ten aptSt Joseph Glordano discusses the m llCMI "Pork Chop Hill" ( 1959. • 0'1"1'9Cll•IG .alfects or cultural back9!oun~ .. Q,~Q)l.xs]Q~~nb:..~~ll.lf~ . .J)s~~~u.w..~~mx.'~~==~ ·-, ~: .. ~, :o,.._...U"l.A:i... ..... ~~~~"~ ~"' ~>--"~~~~~~ih ... 1orceS-~~~e'~~; .... ..,., .. 'ft-a 'GD ~ Host Jonnny Carso~ famous Korean hill hoping to stop the llCMI "The Long GOOd Friday Guests entertainer Dean Martin, actor communists (2 hrs .. 30 min I ( 1980. Orama) Bob Hoskins. Helen Mir Paul RodPguez. Merle Earle ( 1 hr ) (!) "°"'1LOOI (R) ren A London gangster fights 10 lleep h1• m¥W "Same Time. Nex1 Year" aJ llCMI "Lovesick" ( 1983, Comedy) toppling empire together 'A' (I hr 4<, ( 1978. Comedy) Alan Alda. Ellen Burs-Ovdley Moore. Elizabeth McGovern A min) tyn Two people carry on an unusual married psych1atrtst finds himself falling m 41111@ 1_,..0/I~ love with e patient 'PG' ( t hr 35 mtn ) .. (HJ .,_ "The Fan" t 1981 Susoerisel 24 Friday, March 9, 1984 cm llCMI "Same Time Next Year" Lauren Bacall James Garner, _ ........... 11ov1e1-. .. cm "Sounder" ( 1972. Drama) Clcely !i_son, Paul Winfield (2 hrs.) ... ll:l "The Hurricane" (f937, Adventure) Do101ny LamOUI, Jon Hall ( 1 hr .. 50 min) .. CC) "Adventures Of The Wiiderness Family II" (1978, Adventure) Robert Logan. Susan Damante Shaw. ( 1 hr., 46 min.) (%) "The Outsiders" ( 1983. Drama) C Thomas Howell. Matt Dillon (2 hrs • 8 min I • Q2) "Holiday" ( 1938, Comedy) Katharine Hepburn. Cary Grant (2 hrs ) 79(!) "Elmer Gantry" (Part 1) (1960, Ora· ma) Burt Lancaster Jean Simmons (2 hrs) • ~ "Cluny Brown" ( 1946, Comedy) Jen· niter Jones. Charles Boyer 11 hr 40 min) "Safari 3000' ( 1981. Adventure) David Carradine. Stockard Channing ( 1 hr. 30 min) (l) The Missionary" ( 1982, Comedy) Michael Palin. Maggie Smith ( I hr , 30 mtn) t:llCZ) 'Par1neis" ( 1982, Comedy) Ryan O'Neal. John Hurt. ( 1 hr , 35 min.) ,_ ~ "The Diary OI Anne F1ank" ( 1980. Orama) Mehssa Gilbert. Max1m1han Schell ( 1 hr . 38 min.) CID "Massacre In Rome" ( 1973, Drama) Richard Burton Marcello Mastroianni ( 1 hr 43 mm) Cl) "She1lock Holmes Faces Death" ( 1943, Mystery) Basil Rathbone. Nigel Bruce ( 1 hr . 8 min.) 1MI@ "Devil Dog. The Hound 01 Hell" ( 1978. Hoflof) R1cha1d C1enna, Yvette M1m1eu>1 (2 hrs ) 11•1> "Wate1me1on Man" ( 1970, Comedy} GOdfrey Cambridge. Estelle Parsons. ( 1 hr 30 min .) 11•(%) "Hercules" ( 1959. Adventure) Steve Reeves. Sylva Kosc1na , ( 1 hr . 4 7 min ) -Afternoon Movies-- .. (Q) "The Black Planet" ( 198 1, Drama) Animated ( 1 hr . 18 min ) soundtracks with campy new dialogue; a secret Swiss formula that stars use to relu- venate their bodies; Tibbles Music Hall In Huntington Beach where waiters dOVble •• iriliftalners. •(I) 'Paptllon" (Part 1) ( 1973, Adven· tu1e) Steve McOueen, Dustin Hollman. (2 hrs ) •PAl&YNUD (%) "The River Niger" ( 1976) Clcely Itson. James Earl Jones. ( 1 hr .. 45 min ) • QZl "Stalag 17'' ( 1953. Orama) Wiiiiam Holden. Otto Preminger. (2 hr1 .. 36 min.) -~ "Cluny Brown" (1946, Comedy) Jen· niTer Jones, Charles Boyer. ( 1 hr . 40 min.) ~·-.n. ~IJll'f MOIL.A. TICTAO ... ........ COURT lillP•CMHlt11 RI. W.0--.00. Afttll -mlilvenlng ...... mM Regularly scheduled pr~!~mlng may be delayed due to • 15'1rtx~s Cll... Ml ... 110UC1 wom.ut Ml mTMIOlltJI ._.., ''Speaking With· AIC ... O out Words" Unusual commun1cat1on pat· ~COWAIY terns are explored, 1nclud1ng 19th-century MAWAlfWl.f lithography, contemporary art, the math&- 11.t.em./ L.BmR ••W ma1lcal language of the Foucault pendu· me... lum. roadside architecture and the pros- ' .,11 ... 0flUM?F IT ' peel ol humans talking with other species TOP U.. IO-Live from Atlantic Q_ ( 1 hr .. 15 min.) City. N.J. (2 hrs. 30 min.) •II ()) a. DAY AT A,.. Francine's CID M ITOP The lives ot several travelers engagemeor to a handsOme advertlSlng change when they are s1randed In a small executive threatens to deslroy her bus•· Kansas town. Margot Kidder and Tim ness relationship with Ann Matheson star (2 hrs.) D GD DIM llAllT'm ce rrt llOAIT Mr (OJ .. OUJfm.O This concen features T is roasted by a panel whlCh includes the music of Blltlsh composer Mike Old· Red Buttons. Howard Cosell, _ Larry fleld including "Tubular Sells" (Parts 1 Holmes, Gavin Macleod and Biiiy Martin and 2). "Platinum" and "Ommadawn" U hr.) Cl) Dll "Sata11 3000" ( 1981, Adven-8 llOWll "Air Force" ( 1943, Adventure) ture) David Carradine, Stockard Chann-John Gartield. Arthur Kennedy On 1ng A magazine reporter and a vete1an December 6, 194 1. the b0mbe1 "Mary race--car driver take part in a perilous Afrl· Ann" leaves for the Pacific with its crew can road race 'PG' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) battling against eno1mous odds (2 hrs ) ... . ~ YM DY'U 8 aJ1'11 FALL GUY Coll. Howie and Jody .. ... head tor a dude ranch where ·they con· TAXI front the leade1 of a radical paramilitary =.a1Famm 1~~) (thr) AllATTaOfTAITI -lnllM enm·n•-~A VISll with THAT-. formaf Flee1wood Mac membe1 Christine .. f\IDQI mM Regu1any scheduled McVle. programming may be delayed due to m llCMI "Five Days From Home" · U. ti> "The Failing Of Raymond" ( 197 I !,)ledge breaks ( 1978, Drama) George Peppard, Neville Drama) Jane Wyman, Dean Stockwell ( 1 *I*... Brand. A convlcl breaks out ot prison in a hr . 30 min ) me... desperate. 111&-endangering attempt to CID "MacArthur" ( 1977 Biography) Gre-tulPY DAYI MAii . elude a relentless she11H and be reunired WY Peck. Dan O'Herllhy (2 hrs .. 8 min) AIC=:'r with his son. (2 hrs.) (Q) "Baby. It's You" ( 1983, Romance) PA A visit with Peanu1s car-• ..,...... ~ "Speaking Wtth- Rosanna Arquerte. Vincent Spano ( 1 hr . __.iopn1st Ch les Schultz: a man who out Words" Unusual commun1carlon pat-~ min ) ~ charters yachts to celebrlttes vacationing terns are explored, Including 19th· century U1.J "The Outsiders" ( 1983, DramaJ C in Greece lithography, contemporary art. the methe- Thomas Howell. Matt Diiion (2 hrs .. 8 I PlllfUYa.Mm matlcal language of the Foucault pandu-m1n ) ... lum. roadside architecture and the pros· .U (C) "The Inn Of The Sixth Happiness" 9fr9TYR•rr TWT A vlslt with peel of humans t1lklng with other species. (1958 Drama) lngrld Bergman. Cur1 Jut-IOfmer Fleetwood Mac member Chr11tlne Q.(i hr., 10 min) Q!_ns (2 hrs • 38 min ) McVle. CC) llCMI "The Diary Of Anne Frank" 1•m "Hell's Hall Acre" (1963, Adventure) l.,._..COWMY (1980, Orama) Melisse Gilbert, Maxlmill· Wendell Corey, Evelyn Keyes (2 hrs) -.o......,_ an Sehell The true story of a Jewish faml· W (l) "The Long Good Friday" (1980, Ora· llJH•M-.T ly'a llf1 In hiding from the Nails u &een ma) Bob Hosklna. Helen Mlrren. ( 1 hr , LM OCll•CTIOll through the eyff of a young girl Is drama- 45 min) CALUIMltnwmtlmt..,. tlzed. (1hr .. 38 min.) •(Q) "Follow The Fleet" (1936, Musical) llCMI "Six Weeks" (1 982 Dram•) CH) llCMI "M1cArthur" (1977. Blogra· Fred Astaire. Ginger Rogers. r1 hr . SO Dudley Moore. Mary Tyler Moore. A mar-Pf\y) Gregory Peck, Dan O'Harllhy. The min.) rled Congressional candidate becomes lamoua, feared and flamboyant mllltary Cll "Movntaln Family Robinson" ( 1979. 1ncreaslngty Involved In ll'le lives of 8 leader of World War 11 txparltncn brllllant Adventure) Robert Logan, Susan wealthy New York woman and her leuke· combat vlctorln before a final, fiery con- Damante Shaw. ( 1 hr., 40 min.) mlC daughter. 'PG' ~hr., 46 min.) frontatlon wl1h Pretldtnt Harry Truman Ila® "Without A Trace" (1983, Drema) 018'0llTl•ICW.:l'OU CPG' 2hra .. 8 mln.) !.l~~lq_!~· Judd ~~h .• L2J1!J.J.~ _.:..,.·_, •• -. '' u~-T1>r ~·:.t."~~=-·t!'m~T. ~~,1~~~l+-..,.· ~· ·::;~::.:~ · ...-~ ~ . ~mrynt ~~~ " .. _.. ':i..•tfl'· ~m '1T11"'9Y ~!IM ( 19S2. ~a~8)Jfii$;1aybUrgh, Nicol wl1. ... · ,.. ~Orang r A man finds a sObstitute'1or his life ol screen star Frances Farmer Is • llamson. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) friend's flancee alter he discovers she has ~icted. 'A' (2 hrs .. 20 min l lla(C) "Adventures Of The Wllderne$8 Family married another (2 hrs 2 min) CIJ llOWI "The Outsiders" ( 1983. Dra- 11" ( 1978, Adventure) Robert Logan, I) .,_ "Crimson . Romance" tNo ma) C. Thomas Howell. Matt Dillon The Susan Oamante Shaw. ( t hr , 45 min.) Date) (2 hrs.) experiences of a group of leen-agers In C%l "The Secret PollCeman's Other Ball" 19 B I OM 1'MI TOWI Featured· a vlsil with their Oklahoma hometown durtnQ the late ( 1981, Comedy) John Cleese, Graham L A. Connection, an lmprovtslonal group ' Chapman ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) that specializes in replacing original movie Friday, March 9, 1984 25 - t:-_ • \ rommfr ON CHANNt:L 50 SMITHSONIAN WORLD: Speaking Without Words. 7:45PP1 A fasci nating study of the many ways humans and animals communicate See a musician who plays to whales. a biologist who analyzes the slgnals ~h send. and explore the perplexing messages of inodern art PKf l'IIERlS Q A WALK THROUGH THE 20TH CENTURY PKfl'llfRlS 9PP1 Bill Moyer's compares the careers of Franklin D. Roosevelt. the democrat. and Adolf Hitler. the dictator two master com municators from divergent backgrounds who left their mark on history Q THE HINDENBURG: 10 rl'I SHIP Of DOOM. PRfl'llf:RlS Relive the events leading up to one of the most shocking and mysterious disasters of the 20th Century -the fiery destruction of the Hindenburg at Lakehurst. 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CA 91647 I ------------------------------------------·· Tbb ad paid for ln part by a grant from Cburoe, USA tr lbe CorporaUon for rublk Broeckastllls- 26 Friday, March 9, 1984 Do It the 1tasy way- advertise In class If ied. Cont.• '60s 1s portrayed 'PG' (2 hrs. 8 min ) .. 1J Cl) lllAllA llALC*I Mama is thrilled when Dino brings his girl friend 10 meet her--but the th11ll is gone when she learns what the woman does lor a hving m TIC TAC DOUQH LOYllOAT 'Jl.UUDtl A visit with Peanuts car· toonist Charles Schullz. a man who charters yachts to celebr1ties vacat1on1ng 1n Greece ~~ .. ntlCAn.m M CCIUHI IAIUTIAU. MPOllT ''NCAA Cha~ionsh1p • F11st Round Preview" (A) • IJ C1J llO¥ll ~chu Chu And The Philly Flash" ( 1981. Comedy) Alan Arkin. Carol Burnett An atcohohc former baseball player and a kooky srreet entertainer become partner.s 1n a scheme to mal<e money by returning a iost su11case 12 hrs) r D G) THI FACTI Of LR The woman organizrng a charily banquet asks Blair Jo help her but becomes disgruntled when the young woman wants to assume total control ol 1he allair Q U @) DYllAITY Claudia learns the devas· tating truth about the disappearance 01 Matthew and Lindsay and Mark's interest 1n Ale)(1S draws suspicion from Dex Q ( t hr) 0 ... CD mRY ~ Scheduled actor Gerald McRaney. s1n=:rd Jones ( t hr ) '1!) A WM.I THI amt CllfTURY WITH -.L. .,,_ "The Democrat And The Dictator" Franklin D Roosevelt and Adolf Hitler are compared and contrasted Jhe childhood pl each is rracecs as well as their early ~areers and their rise to power and worJCSw1de influence Q ( 1 hr ) .,.,. Josepha" ( 1982, Drama) M1ou·M1ou, Claude Brasseur A woman whose marriage has lallen apart taus 1n love with a wealthy -tiorsebreecser 'R' ( I hr 54 min) C)DUGMIT •@ .,.,."The Burglars" (1973. Adven ture) Jean·Paul Belmondo. Omar Sharif A crooked cop pursues a group of thieves who used a computer 10 steal some valu able emeralcss (2 hrs . 30 min ) t1' fD A WM.I THROUGH THI amt CllfTURY WITH -.L. .,,_ "The Democrat And The Drctalor" Franklin D Roosevell and Adolf Hitler are compared and contrasted: the childhood ol each is JraceCS as well as 1he11 early careers ano their rise 10 power and worldwide influence Q ( 1 hr . tO min) d (I)Tlll 11&1 •THI l9A (II) •D G) -.n'COUllT A non-English-speak· 1ng Russian immigrant threatens to blow up the courtroom when he panics al the lhought or being 1a1led (!) .,.,. "Band 0 1 Angels'' ( t957 Adventure) Clark Gable S1csney POiller An educa1ecs black slave meets a South· ern gentleman who has secrets 10 conceal (2 hrs . 30 min ) (%) llO¥W "The Outsiders" ( 1983. Ora· ma) C Thomas Howell. Matt Dillon The ellp6riences of a group ot teen-agers 1n 1he11 Oklahoma nomelown during the late ' ....,. ....... ·~~.!§ por-~,+-2-~·~· :16.'k"? ........ :G..... ~~ .. llZMmlQ, M .almlOOI , -GD IT • ...i.L Westphal! is furious when he learns White will be allowed to continue his residency. and Chandler con· eludes that his intense work habits have made him a dull person. ( 1 hr ) ...... U [OJ MOTIL An actress returns to lhe ma) Kate Nelllgan, Judd Hirsch Police stage alter a 20-year aosence and the mobilize a masswe search tor a 6-year-old lemate half ol a ta1her daugh1er burglary who vanished one day on his way to team has designs on Peter O ( 1 hr ) school 'PG'" (2 hrs.) I LOU CMWfT Cl) MOVW "48 Hrs... < 1983" Co.medy) ... Nick Nolte, Eddie Murpl)y An unorthodox TMI ~ .. Oil DOOlll Ora· police detective teams with a temporarily matlc reenactments and actual h1stor1c released corw1ct to find a fug111ve murder- footage chronicle the events that led to er 'R' t:;) ( 1 hr , 35 min ) the airship disaster of May 6, 1937 tn G 1't CUii Featured: tax expert Joe Lakehurst. New Jersey Gandolfo. a couple who turned debts into CC) llCMI 'Personal Best" l 1982. Dre-cr~lt. (1 hr 30 min.) ma) Mariel Hemingway, Patrice Donnelly 1tll ({!) MOV'm "Beat The DevO" ( 1954, Corne- Two young temale athletes are torn dy) Humphrey Bogart. Jenniler Jones belween love ano ambition as they train lnternatt0nal swindlers. neck-deep in for Olympic compe111ton R' (2 hrs) plans to outwit each other. are diverted CS) llCMI "The Man Who Couldn't Get trom their s1nis1er dealings when an explo Enough" ( 1983 Comedy) R L Peck. V Sl()(l wrecks the ship they are aooard ( 1 Hodge A young sex-s1arveo archllect dlS· j hr. 55 min.) covers problems which Qive him an ed11ice . 11• f1ll LATlllQHT Am!llCA Guests John complex ( t hr . 30 min) Na1sb1tt author ot "Mega trends ' ~ l90U.a DEWY discusses trends 1n our country's luture 1tt11 -THE NA Tewt (10 Faison Covington. former agoraphobic .,.. ALL .. UNDPURGATED ~ and lounder of "Change." talks about HI.I. Brtllsh comedian Benny Hill's lea-what it's t1ke to have the tear ol leaving lured acts include a guide to budget hoh home ( t hr.) days and a western song and-Oance num· ~I AUE lfTCHCOCI ~ oer with Hill's Angels ( 1 hr I m Gee MOU.YWOOO Hosts Paul Moyer ,..fE llAat IOYI 9TM ~ IPl· Taw~hneider CW. The great moments And t11umphs ot U "Bunny O'Hare" ( 197 t Come the legendary rock and roll band include dy) Bette Davis, Ernest Borgnine An loot age ot thetr 1980 Washington. DC aged male-temale team ot bank robbers concera and exc1us1ve 1ntPrviews with the d1sgu1se themselves as h1pp1es with a gel group members Special gues1s Glen away motorcycle and are pursued by a Campbell Andy W1t11ams, Oaryll Dragon redneck policeman (2 hrs) $hr I (!) llllllllllllfT •TWOM ... -llDIJllllDllffNUWOllC_.. ®,) MOVW "Fade In" (1968. Romance) lllOVll "Baby, It's You · ( t983, Burt Reynolds. Barbara Loden A man Romance) Rosan11a Arquette V1ncen1 accustomed to many shallow roman11c Spano A tough Italian street 1<10 has a conquests discovers a true soulmate n a rocky and unlikely romance with a relined lovely him eo1tor who gets ITim a tOb w11n a high school hono1 student 'R (I t" 45 movie co;iJ;ny ( 1 hr . 40 min ) min ) T°' IOJltQ From Allantic C11y tMUl') Un. TM M1ss1ny Monsoon· The NJ (R) (2 hrs . 30 min ) will of wildlife to survive is documented by tMI CC) UKaY ITo.I The work of today's photographers Stanley and Belinda hottest young wr1ters. directors and stars Breeoen al the Keota Oeo National Park 1n are gathered together 1n short ltlm. video India during one ol lhe droughts that and an1ma1e~ents ( 1 h1 ) occurs every 20 to 30 years when rhe 12:11 D G) UTI WITM DAVID L!TTDllAM monsoons do not come o I 1 hr ) Guests comedienne Marilyn Sokol. pool 11•1£==-,~"'~~;::=-• lrA•t•H LO¥I. AIEICM Im.I TOP• YmlOI IOCIC oee llOYll Lady Chatterley's Lover 1M Cl) llOVll "See China And Die" ( 1981, Orama) Syl111a K11stel. Nicholas ( 1980, Drama) Esther Rolle, Kene Hoth Clay D H Lawrence s story about rhe day A maid Who fancies herself as a wife of a paraplegic English aristocral who detecttve searches !or the killer 01 one of takes her husband's gamekeeper as her her employers (A) (I hr , 20 min ) lover is retold 'R' ( 1 hr . 45 min ) 1M fD Mf Oil .-0 ...aM "Dionysus (I) llOVll "Harry Tracy Desperado.. Ecs~nd Renewal" ( 1982. Dramat Bruce Dern, Helen (lJ "Butterfltes" ( 1974, Come<ly) Shaver A great legendary outlaw who Harry Reems. Mafle Forsa A country girl escaped lrom 1a1I is pursued by a gro1Jp of finds excitement In the big city ( 1 hr 35 men. ( 1 hr 40 min ) min ) I DICI YMDYU t•G MOVW "Golden Earrings" (1947 Ora 11:11 ~ ma) Ray Milland. Marlene Diet11ch Dunng tt• Mela Gl.IAION World War II. a British agent seeks shelter 11111 Cl) ~ ITOltY Two detectives and from the Gestapo by traveling with a gyp· a t>eaullful co-worker are assigned to vice ~caravan (2 hrs ) squad duly to capwre a gangster (R) ( 1 U llOVll "F. Scott Fitzgerald In Holly· hr 10 min) woqd". ( 1976. Olama) Jason Miller -·· • ~!~-~ ~ fl&.~.-..... 7f'=:ir.~;ir~~1t~~'. ~-~·-:~'"'I="=~ ~~~=·,._, ifllMCN Oil-• M0¥'9 "Close To My Hean" ( 1951, 1"ICU °'THI_.., Scheduled· Lois Orama) Ray Miiiand. Gene Tierney A Bromfleld, Patrick Cartin Keith Carradine chlldleu couple who have adopted the l hr .. 30 min.) child of an amoral kltler prove that heredl· l1mTI OJI IM P'IWICalCO ty ts not the sole determining factor In per- MOMl MCM~Y sOf'lallty development. (2 hrs. 30 min) M0¥'9 "Without A Trace" ( 1983. Ora· CO) MO'fll "Brigadoon" ( 1954, Musical) Gene Kelly, Cyd Charisse Two friends stumble upoo Brigadoon. a Ylllage 1n the Scollt&h hlghlands, which comes 10 llte tor a single day every 100 years (1 h( , 48 m1n) ~ llOYll "Hercules" ( 1959. Adventure) Sieve Reeves. Sylva Kosc1na The son of Zeus renounces his 1mmortat11y for the love of the Princess of Jolco. 'G' ( 1 hr , 47 min) m .. ICOTT 1:11 ~ llOVll "10 To Midnight" ( t 983, Ora· ma} Charles 01onson. Andrew Stevens. A hom1c1de detectrve and a c11m1nology graduate search tor a killer ot women. ·~· L! hr . 4 I min ) CID llOVll "The Sword And The Sorcerer" ( 1982. Fantasy) Lee Horsley, Kathleen Beller 1:11 I llAllY m.a llOOM m ... UT'A"'°" 1:11 llOYIE "Massacre In Rome" ( 1973, Drama) Richard Burton Marcello Mas- 1101annt A security commander decides to be a non-conformist during lhe German occupa11on 1n World War II 'PG' ( 1 hr . 43 min) tOO iJ ([) CU NEWS NIGHTWATat G) llOYll She Played Wllh Fire' ( 1958, Drama) Jack Hawkins. Arlene Dahl An arson 1n11est1ga1or meets up with a lovely lemale lirebug (2 hrs I @ ACllQI. TUM U.U. t1Hi;J llOYll ·I'm Dancing As Fasr As I Can" ( 1982 Orama) Jill Clayburgh. Nicol W1I· hamson The story ol a woman's battle with Valium addiction 1s told 'R' (I hr ', 45 min I t:IO 1= ftAOGAllT 1111 W1D •THE mA (It) l:tO llZNm I Q 2:11 llOYll 'The Inn 01 The S1x1h Happ1· ness" ( 1958. Drama) Ingrid Bergman. Curt Jurgens A zealous missionary leads 100 children 10 safety during the Japa· nese tn\las1on ol China (2 hrs. 38 min) ltO D llOYll 'Tne Man Who Reclaimed His Head ( 1934 Drama) Claude Rains. Joan Bennett A brilliant author sells him· sell to an amb111ous pubhsher resulting 1n ltra9!:(~t:~) IUllEllTIU lllOYll "Frances · ( 1982. B1ographyj Jessica Lange Kim S1anley The troubled hie ot screen star Frances Farmer 1s ~1cted 'R' (2 hrs. 20 min ) ' . .Z.J lllOYll 'Partners ( 1982 Comed_y) Ryan O'Neal. John Hurt A straight rop and a gay police clerk go undercover as a homosexual couple 10 find lhe murderer of a male mOdel 'A' ( 1 hr 35 min ) a:JD llOYll "The Sword And The Sorcerer" ( 1982. Fantasy) Lee Horsley Kathleen Beller MOYIE 'Sherlock Holmes Faces Death" ( 1943, Mystery) Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce Holmes solves a dual murder alter discovering an underground crypt. Inc . 8 min) lr*I 'AITM• -;,..,.. ~,, -µ-. lllOVll "Beyond The rime Barrier" ( 1960, Sc1ence-F1c11on) Aot>ett Clarke, Darlene Thompson A U.S Air Force pilot is plunged through a time barrier to lhe year 2024. wl1era he meets the laat of Earth's Inhabitants (I hr , 30 min.) (1')...,.. Friday, March 9, 1984 27 -llOl'nlnp llovt.- •(I) "Mountain Family Roblnaori" ( 1979, Adventure) Robert Logan, $usan Oamante Sn.w ( t hr . '° min ) •CID "Sn~py Come Homt" l 1972. Come· ~ A""1ated ( t hr., 20 min ) • ~ "Bob Le Fiam~r" ( 1956, Chm•) 1Hbeli41 Cotey. 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Ate• Karras Carole Kong and Johr lithgow O Z TMl cc.LEAT IEATU.1 Tt· s documer tar> honorono tne 20th anniversary JI 1ne Beatlec. amva1 '" America •nctude'> •arp l "lQfage ·I lhe•r early perfci mances dn~ n1gnl1gnts of 1ne1r career as well as an 1nrerv1ew wnto their producer Geo<ge Ma· t•n f 1 l'lr 30 mo,.. m llOVIE Lady Qt Bur-es.que 1943 Mystery) Barbara Stanwytl-M.croae' 0 Shea Ba~o or G1psy Rose L~ s Tne G S1r1ng Murders Pouce .n.es• gare tne 01zarre strang1.n9 of a txir•esove aance• 12 '1rs 1:11 @ ... 7':118 IOI TMl Ton Fea•ureo a P'~"'e 0 1 R c1< Dees one o t L A s hC"est "e" ::i•s- X "'e.,s wale"' Aust•a ar suoe•c;u••er Cl":evne Horan compete ·n a g an !.!;•l1n:; l.:>mpet '0" 1a~e a I 1\lt' C'v 5e :r ·~e SS A: .. •e Seas la>=::=naeo9MY ITIOIL.A. 11CT~DOUQH • fllOfU'I ccgr Wl.D, WLD wo.J> Oii A9mALI mA IAmTWJ. 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ComeOyJ ·s1dnef 'Pomer ~m Cosby A milkman and a factory worker engage In ~ betting and hypnollsm to raise funds tor llYll•" "Reilly Ace Of Spies" Reilly tt'leir =· 'PO' ( 1 hr • 52 min ) escapes the Cheke and returns to London (JD "Ragtime" ( 1981, Orama) where he recetvn the Mllltary Cross. but James Cagney, Howard £ Rollins Amid the Foreign Office and Iha Treasury sus· the social upheaval of t920s New York, peel him of treason and thievery. (Part 9 an upper-class family tries to hold on to of 12) c;i ( 1 hr ) 1rad1t1on as an angry black leads a mllllant ~llOVll "Under Capricorn" ( 1949, Ora· fight against the racist establishment 'PG' .ma) Ingrid 88rgman. Joseph Cotten In 2 hrs . 35 min} Australla In the 1830s. a society woman LDA H0Ne ntl LADY All> 1811.: degenerates Into alcoholism. ( 1 hr. 57 Lena Horne presents her Tony Award· min) winning one-woman Broadway show 1n CO) eta A Cl' •ATIOlt AT CAllAlll The which she performs "Can't Help Lovin' unique style and sense of humor of the That Man ·· · rrom This Moment On' and popular entertainer 1s showcased in this Stormy Weather · (2 hrs ) performance taped at Caesars Palace 1n .. @ AU.•TMIFAaY i s Vegas n CD ntl lllToaT 01 THE U The develop-&Ml) Oii THI GIAll'l'I ment or Hitler s· SS , the "protection _.. '°9lt CAUAWAY .... , ... -_,-.... UO .,._ squad · trom •Is beginnings to its ultimate CAa.IA The "proteSSOI of love" discusses destruc11on. is t1aced with archival footage why his lectures have such an 1mpac1 on and 1nterv1ews with former S S men his-his audience ( 1 hr tO min) 1011ans and v1ct1ms ( t hr 45 min l .U llO'¥W "Fighting Back" ( 1982. Dra-1:110 m FAIAY mt Certain thar he Ii be ma) Tom Skerr111, Patti Lupone. An angry class valed1ctonan Ale,; becomes Ph1ladelph1an organizes a vtg1lan1e force dismayed when his g11ll11end wins the hon-ro stem the tide ot vk>lent crime in his or instead neighborhood 'R' ( 1 hr : 40 min ) 111CT4CDOUGH -· llmlPBmaT•tW ... LOVI IOAT ([) COUIOl IAIUTUU "NCAA Cham· IPOllT1C8rfD p1onsh1p Toornament" First Roond Game 1:11 ntlCAn. 3 (2 hrs.J ... NCAA TOllQHT ,,.1.,VI· (I)[§) G) ... .. (I) THI T8fTM A*IAL "°"-" T~ atoK:I AWAll>I Entertainer Andy Williams IOWAI I llMTll'I UUQH4t hosts this yea1 s evenc hve trom the C1v1c rA'l"M Aud11011um 1n Santa Monica Cahtorn1e (2 TOP•VlllOI rvs ) NOT lmClllAM.Y M ... Comedy B m CMllJll Sketches Combine With ClaSSIC film and ®') L01'TIRY Lotrery winnings are dis· news footage 1n en offbeat. sat1t1c rake· rributed 10 a mete1 maid who calls the otf pohce on her oenetactors. and a couple llO¥ll "Barbara Broadcast" ( 1975. whO gave up their son tor adoption and Comedy) Annette Haven, C J La1~g now want him back ( t n1 I Appelites both culinary and carnal are ~... sat1shed at an exclusive d1n1ng establish· .-ollf&OOK (1') ment ( 1 hr . 22 min) llOV1I "On The Wate1tron1" ( 1954. CO) 90Yll "Blue Magic" ( 1981. Mystery) Drama) Marlon Brando. Eva Marie Saint Candida Royalle. Samantha Fox. A wom· Only one man musters up enough courage an 1nv1tes seven guests to party at he1 to challenge a powerful mob leader who !!!1Sle11ous castle. ( t hr . 20 min.) hOlds the dock workers ot a 01g city in an lZJ llO¥ll "Hercules" ( 1959, Adventure) 11on grip ( t hr 48 min ) Steve Reeves. Sylva Kosc1na. The son ot \%illOVll ·The River Niger" ( 1976) C1ce-Zeus renounces his tmmortahly tor the 1y Tyson. James Earl Jones A black tam1· love of the Princess of Jotco 'G' ( 1 hr . ly comes to terms with the wo1ld and 47 mm.) themselves (I hr. 45 min.) I llCKVMDYU m~ 1\9 MClllGLUIC* •az> MOYll ·s (Dollars)· ( 197 t ,,. (I) MCA.A umTIAlJ. "First Round Suspense) Warren Beatly. Goldie Hawn Championship Game" (from Salt Lake Two culprits are chased all over Germany City, Utah) (2 hrs. 30 min) following a bank robbery 1n Hamburg. (2 O GI) TOllQtfT Host Johnny Carson hrs • 35 min ) Guests A Whitney Brown. singing group •• fJD WttO m ntl DBOLm Henry 'ft' inkier Oak Ridge B~( 1 hr.) narrates this Academy and Emmy-winning I 1WIJQHf ~ documentary on the couple Who adopted aJ MC ... ~ thirteen physically handicapped children •11ARCHOf- 1many of whom are war orphans) • taking 11ICll Of 1MI mfr Scheduled them 1nro their hearts and into theu home actress Tyne Daty, Carl Wolfson, critic Rex 1 hr) Reed j\hr. 30 min.) .. m ... A&.O&l ~l-110/ltAll"'M.wMCaCO.,..o;v N "No Man ) ~1s.1ana:· ~e~ .. ~~ . ..~.~:'<,J~ f'r• ·-,,. ~~"~ .. ,~~''""'I' m . ~nt~ t1owel1. 'MA11 omon ~he son Stranded on Guam by lhe Japanese experiences of a grOYp of teen-agers m during Wo1ld War II, American George the11 Oklahoma hometown during the late Tweed organizes the natives into effective '60s Is portrayed 'PG' (2 hrs .. 8 min l lemlla units (2 hrs .. 30 min ) m 111 Q.UI Featured: norwlotent revolu- -MVllW lion In the Third World, smoking end NOlllUC. throat cancer ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) -GD MLL ITmT amt Furlllo. dis-tW(I!) llOWll "Action In The North Atlantic" traught over his dls~issal from the pre-( 19,3. Adventure) Humphrey Bogart. Raymond Massey Merchant marines hgh! desperately to keep shipping lanes open ~ring World War ll. b2 hrs • 50 min.) tW 9 LAW..-I A Guests· Theodore Isaac. Rubin, preaident of the American Institute tor Psychoanalysts. discusses coping with high expectations and fears of failure: Cathy Gulsewlte, syndicated car- toonist of "Cathy." explains how her Ide- as for the strip come from her own life'• i1rlence~ -Alll9HIT'CI ......... m OeUtOU.'IWOOD Hosts Paul Moyer, Ta~~u'lelder . II "How To Commit Marriage" ( 1969. Comedy) Bob Hope. Jackie Gtea· son. An unmarried coople give their baby up for adoption. and the girl's divorced parents decide to rear lhe chlld under a fake name (2 hrs ) (C) ICAll>AU Comic mag1c1an Harry Anderson hosts this adult variety show Guest G1ace Jones CIJ llO¥ll "Dead Men Don't Wear Pia~" ( 1982. Comedy) Steve Maritn. Rachel Ward A hard·bo11ed private eye runs into a host of ram1har characlers while 1nvesh· gating the dea1n ot a scientist I cheese ~oon 'PG' (1hr .30mm} t11W llOYll "V1s1t1ng Hours" ( 1982. Suspense) Michael lrons1oe. Lee Grant A psychotic murderer sea1ches tor his next V!Ct•rn a TV newswoman who survived an earlier attack. 1n a big city hospital. 'R' ( 1 hr , 45 min) tl:ll II G LATI m1T wmt DAVI) LETT1mA11 Guest soccer player Zoltan loth. comedi- an Rich Hall ( t hr ) , l.UTMCOM> ~ COLllCTIOM U. TODAY IOWAI I IWITWI LAUGM • LOYI, AmM:AI ITY\I COlU• IAIUTIAU "NCAA Cham- p1onsh1p Toornamenr" First Round Game 4 (2 hrs) CO) llOVll .. Neve1 So Deep.. ( 1982 Com- edy) Loni Sanders, Mike Ranger A reporter 1s senr by he1 publisher to find a certain San Francisco pros111u1e who can oe 1dent1f1ed by a tattoo on her posterior l hr . 25mln) 1llel WWllG YUM W •llOVll "The Story QI Dr Wassell" ( 1944, Drama) Gary Cooper. Laraine Day Dr. Roydon M Wassell. a heroic Navy man. rescues American troops from the Japanese (2 hrs .. 35 min I I ALAIAllA a~ ALl.MMFAaY llOVll '"Mystenes 01 The Pacific" ( 1979) Documentary An examination of an island where ancient stone temples have been discovered with no other trace or rhe people whO bu1ll them (2 hrs • 30 min) (C) MOVll "Fast-Wa lking" ( 1981, Suspense) James Woods. Tim Mclnt1re A pnson guard becomes involved both In his cousin's plot to assassinate an Imprisoned black leader and 1n anothe1 plot to spnng him 'R' (1 hr . 55 min) CI) llOVll "The Secret Pohcemap·s Other Ball" (1981, Comedy) John Claese. Graham Chapman Bnt1sh comedians and mus1c1w~_ir:ludl"i C.JlSI meint)e<a lrom . "J.4onfw-ryrnu1t:" ~yond' he F'rlnge .. and "Not The Nine 0 Clock f'ljews." per· t01m tn a ooncer1 ror the benefit ot Am= 1n1erna11onal ·A' ( 1 hr , 30 min ) m econ 1•aD llOVll "Deadly Eyes" ( 1983, Horro1) Sam Groom. Sara Botslo1d Urban rats develop an 1nsahable hllnoer tor human Friday, March 9, 1984 29 ·-Thursday Coal. flesh after eating a load of stero1d·laced i ln (1 hr 27 min) w llMYm.8 llOOM .... MOWll "The aesr· < 191s. Comedy) . Gloria Gu1C1a. Patnc1a Webly A counliy girl decides to move to a big city where people have plans tor her 'A' ( 1 hr . 25 .. ,min~ Cll ... lllHTWATCH 1lcWi "Zarak" ( 1957 Adventure) Victor Mature. MICh~el W1ld1ng Driven trom his village. a man becomes a ruthless outlaw leade1 (2 hrs ) (I) llCml ·Serre Notre" ( 1979 Drama) PatrlCk De111aere, Marie T rint1gnant A salesman plots a murder to help his mis tress steal $25 000 11 hr 56 min ) ©) M0WE ''Shall We Dance· 11937 Mys teryl Fred Astaire Ginge1 Rogers A pair of dance1s are t :11ced •nto marriage because ot puohc opinion \ 1 hi 54 .. 1m1n = IWAQQART IPOln'llOOK (R) llCml Harr'r T rac-y Desrt'f ado I 1982 D•amal Bruce Dern Helen Shaver A Qrea1 iegendar..,. outlaw who SPECIALS ... 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A iook at the personalihes featured 1n People magazine dVTmg the past ten years tnctuded·are lnterviews with John T.Javolta and Richard Chamberlain ( 1 hr ) .. (I) llOY11 "Fast·Walktng" ( t98 t Suspense) James Woods. Tim Mcintire A prison guard becomes Involved both 1n his cousin's plot to assassinate an 1mpr1sonecJ black leader and 1n another plot to spnng him 'A' ( 1 hr .. 55 min ) Ml~ CllCO MD TMI llAll .... llCml "Fiona" ( 1980 Adventure) Fiona R1chmood. Anthony Steel A no1or1- ous woman iournahst iecounts her ou11a geous adventures with some 01 Europe's lea~ PJ;.boys 'A' t t hr . 22 min 1 I ... Tml('R) -,Amt. ' llMCUI WIUY, U.. 1::9 llCml "Murders In The Rue Morgue ( 1a32. Mystery) Bela Lugosi>..,.S1dney Fo~ Based on the story by Edgar A'llan Poe A. tiend1sh dOCtOf V1Ct1m12es young womer as part or his expemnentat1on w11h apes ( 1 hr 25 min) -Taesclay rtll•ll ... 1MI na,.y.,,,... M>Ca ,.. ROU. ODn.Y TMa dilc-1ne., lftdudee ,... ta11111, .... t11lrn clpe. oono•n ....... 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TC>\Jgti Enoug"" ( 1983 D• ma) Dennis Quaid Carlene Watkins 1 unsuccessfu~ country singer trying ma~e ends " eel turns 10 t1gh11ng for pr money, PG ( l hr 47 min) 4111 (.D TOPO'l'NlllON•lll G) lllOY9 'Johnny Come Lately' I 194 Orama) James Cagney Maqorie Ma Two veteran newspaper publishers 1o forces in a fight against a 1oca1 town bos. thrs ) "*'-..... ,..(R) CMIJt: A Cl' •AllOll AT CAUARI T unique style and sense of humQf ot t popular entertainer is showcased 1n ·~ pedor,,.,ance tapea at CaPsars Pali!'"' Las Vegas d (!) llBMCAJ.. DOCTOR 'C MOVIE A"as:a 1 111<56 D•J 1 ng•111 Rt>rg nan 'ru Ar (nm» An ;in11 •· ac g.r "' (1Prm<1n> eta.ms ICJ oe tr•t' r J•v \ o re r "' the-Czar ol RuSSld I t r 4Sn,,, 1 I MOYIE Pariner ( 1982 Comee, R~an Ned J ''" H Jrt A stra•ot • c ano a qa1 ~ ce c•t>''--JO Jn1jt>rcove•.; riomm.e•ua c >uµlt 10 find lhe mu•df'1e• a " a e mode n , t • JS m1ri -•Thursday i -TV Puzzle 't , f' ... .. 2 3 4 9 tJ 17 22 43 47 52 56 1 c, 51Hl'll.li H1l.11y >r frr•·•,11~ p. 1111 r~ A b ci 1 •e w.i r 1•,r 11 AH'>y 11 HP., Ott C,t flt•\ 1111 1J Cr1><..0 ir1jtl•1' 1'> Ret1.tn 1 r H,1.•.11 • 1f; c ci. 1111111t r.i 11 Pl<lyf'L1 M1ln• Si •I< I 0 Sh0r1~ ,, r I"' I ,., John • '21 ' ThP Sllrlkl' 2 t: Sue l 'or ~0011 ACROSS 30 Misc (kberq'c; sign olf 31 Ac.I of Murd£" 3, Acire<-s Ballard 34 HP s Rpnko 37 l IS lrOOPS • JR A Bridge Too J I Mr Del uoc;p 13 Murk <,.planet dJ HP wt' Spocl- Jt I OllP R1 I( t• I 47 All riqM .11) r 1l1r1n 10 Sle\en ,)!': r ranklin bill •, 1 60 Mor1ulP'> 11un1or1 I 1111t -WordGa1ne IS ITI I > 23 'My Mother -Car 24 "One Day Time 25 Actor Holliman ZS "Flintstones J1nO$ilur 1 Nu1a 1t M;irshall 1 HPrbPrl - 4 Batman · s1ar 5 Aoam . 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People UC Irvine has com- missioned a one-act play by Edward Albee who will start a campus residency In May./ AS Ex-moonwalker James Irwin says he'd like a second space shot -this time-as a medical experi- ment./ AS S ports UC Irvine takes on Fresno State In the semifinals of the PCAA basketball tournament tonlght./81 The Angels and Dodgers are each victorious In ~J~~~lli n l·~fptti. Entertainment Helen Reddy will be per- forming two shows In Orange County Sunday nlght.IWHkender The ayes of Texas are upon the barbecue at the County Line In Irvine. /WHkender ::;:.::::;:;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:;:::;:::::::;::::::::::: Business AlrCal wins rights to jets leased by bankrupt Pa- cific Express./B5 · INDEX Auto Piiot Bridge Bulletin Board Bustness California News Claaalfled Comics Crossword Death Notlcet Gardening Horo~ Ann Lander• Mutual Fundl National Mewl Opink>n Poltctlog .. Pubelc Notlcel ~· 8toctl Martceta T~ n.t .. ---Wot1d Nftl ' C1-3 88 A3 85 A4 C&--8 88 ca C4 A6 C7 la& 85 A4 A7 A3 87, C4-5 81-4 ae • TV Log 'Weekender A.a A• . . • • • • Irvine RV swindle feared By ANDREA ADLESON ot IN Deltr "9t 8e.lf Agents with the Department of Motor Vehicles are investigating ' whether at least 20 owners of used recreational vehicles were swindled out of $350,000 .after leaving their coaches with an Irvine consignment dealer. The mostly elderly owners of the used RVs apparently have never received any payments af\er a con- Send in the clowns Throng• of pr e-.cboolera turned out Thunday u Clrcua Var&u Unloaded at Hunttnaton Center. The blC ahow will be •taaed today at 4:30 and 8 p.m., "Saturday at noon, 3:30 and 8 , Sunday a t 1, 4 and 7:30 and Monday at 4:30and8. . signment dealer at Travel Land sold their vehides. · Travel-On RV Center was shut down last week by the OMV after receiving "a slew of complaints", investigator Michael Wilson, said fro m Santa Ana today. Travel-On's lot is one of 30 leased to dealers that sell new and used vehicles in the sprawlinJ Travel Land recreational vehicle lot m East Irvine. Wilson said Travel-On's absentee College teacher, congressional candidate urge U.S. end military aid, push education By ROBERT BARKER ot IN Oe11J "9t ..... American policy in El Salvador came under attack at an outdoor rally Thursday in the quad at Golden West College in Huntington Beach. Political science teacher Margaret Holtrust, a member of the faculty since the founding of the college in 1965, urged a scattering of about I 00 onlookers to put pressure on their legislators to stop military aid and start educational aid to El Salvador. Democratic congressional can· didate Carol Ann Bradford of New- port Beach also lashed out at Ameri- can policy. calling it the greatest obstacle to peace in Central America. Holtrust and Bradford spoke dur- ing the El Salvador awareness day program sponsored by various col- lege organizations. Music and food of owner Gerard Charlebois, of Yuma, Ariz., is cooperating with authorities but cannot account for the missing fundL • "We don't know who is responsible for the embezzlement." Wilson said. Steve Tornay, a San Diego attorney for Charlebois, said the businessman is attempting to make good on the los5cs by offering coach owners promissory notes. Charlebois intends to make good on the losses by using the Central American nation also were featured. Rroceeds from food sales are ticketed for the Casa El Salvador. a Santa Ana-based or- ganization of El Salvador refuJCCS. Holtrust told the gathenng of students relaxing on the grass on the pleasant. spring day that it was on a similar. nice day in June of 1980 that helicopters made by Americans and guardsmen trained by Americans using ammunition supplied by Amenca attacked the university in San Salvador and reduced it to rubble. "The students are in prison aqd the his own pension fund and sellina two t>ieccs of property in Las Vcps and San Diego, the attorney said. The attorney said Charlebois, 57, was a salesman for La Mesa RV in San Diego and is now workina at another RV dealership in Yuma. "Whether the money has gone into somebody's britches or not, I'm not prepared to say," Tomay said. But an audit of Travel-On ·s books, in busi- ness in Irvine for about 18 months. is under way, he said. "Tve 1ot a lot of impatient peop(e, but hc"s not going to leave them lll a lurch," Tomay pomised. OMV Investigator Wilson said .. in ' m y opinion, I don't see how ~the . notes) are &oing to have any affect' on avoiding possible criminal action.s. The special agent said Charlebois bears responsiblity for the dealer's li~nsc. even lhou&h he Id\ daily (Pleue Me lltVJlU/ A.2) Jury convicts Wetherell in Mesa slaying By JEFF ADLER OllMl)elfr ......... ~ Orange County Superior Court jury has found Richard James Wetherell guilty of the first~cgrec murder of Patrick Scott Miller, the 26-ycar-old son of former Orange County Supervisor Edison Miller. The six-man, six-woman jury de· liberated about I 'h days before re· turning its guilty verdict Thursday in the Costa Mesa strangulation slaying. Wetherell aJso was found JUilty of robbery and murder dunng the commission of a robbery, a special circumstance that makes him eligible for a life prison sentence without the -possibility of parole. Judge David Carter scheduled a March 30 sentenc· ing hearing. Wearing a yellow shirt and fan pants, Wetherell appeared composed as the verdict was read, sittmgquietly as he had throughout lhe month-Iona trial . • Deputy P"Ublic Defender William Kopeny said his clienl a 26-ycar-old Santa Ana man, took the verdict "quietly.•· But Kopcny said he thought the j ury"s verdict wasjncorrect. "I don't think there was any evidence he (Wetherell) intended to kill Patrick Scott Miller," the defense attorney said. Commenting on Wetberetrs ap- parent composure, Deputy District Attorney Pat Geary commented. .. I think he was calm because I think he knew he was guilty and he expected the result." Edison Miller, the victim"s father, was in the courtroom when the (Pl eue eee WETHERELL/ A2) Coast coJleges seek interim chancellor By PHIL SNEIDERMAN ottfleO.-, ........ The Coast Community College District has begun a search for an interim chancellor to overstt the district's three colleges and its public television station until a permanent successor for longtime Chancellor Norman Watson is chosen. Watson, who has headed the col- lege district since 1964, plans to retire June 30. The district includes Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa; Golden West College in Huntington Beach: Coastline Coll~e. based in Fountain Valley but ofTenng classes throughout the district; and KOCE Channer 50, a PBS television station based at Gold- en West. The district's trustees voted unani- mously at Wednesday night's board meeting to begin accepting appli- cations for the post of interim chancellor. Evans Management Services, a Santa Monica-based consulting firm hired to evaluate district operations, has recommended the trustees begin looking for a permanent chancellor professionals are in jail and no longer 1s there a university. "This country is suppo{ting an authoritarian regime that can't allow for free education. "President Reagan continues to send helicopters. bombs, military aid and advisers and no one ts con- cerned.'' she said. "No one is excited because they're not directly mvolved. Who cares if hundcreds of thousands of people are dead or 10 prison. "But we can't hide heads and say we don'.t know about it. "We can let our representatives (Pleue eee EL SALVADOR/ A2) immediately. But until a permanent successor to Watson is selected. the Evans. firm suggested an 1ntentn chancellor ~ picked to oversee the district dunng the transition. In announcing they will accept applications for the interim pos1tion. the trustees adopted the following stipulations: •The persqn picked as intenm (Pleue eee CBAKCELLOR / A2) Investment psychology cuts losses EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the second article in a two-part series on tbe p,sychology of investment and how the wealthy and their money are sometimes parted. Today, a profile of investors. People are more willing to talk about their sexual problems than their money problems, accordina to a Newport Beach psychol~sl special· izina in financial coun1elin&. "lt really takes a lot for people to admit they have money problems. They would more readily talk about their sexual problems1" says Kathleen O'umey who worn out of Ncwpon PsycbolQlicaJ Services at NC!i))On Ccnttr. Gurney bas developed a test lO determine a person'• .. moocy profile ... It tests how a penon val~ money and what type of investments best match I.be individual'• per- sonality. Prominent psycbolQli1u such as I Dr. Joyce Brothers say little research into lhe psychology of money and investment has been done and Gurney may be breaking new ground. G urney who docs bolh group and individuai counselina. Sl)'S she has identified several types of financial personalities in her work:: •There is the ''perfectionist." "These type of people will not spend their money be<:aute they are afraid ~ey will not spend it in the euct riaht -way. But then they complain because they are not mov-1na ahead in lift," Gw:ne7 •xs- •Tbcre is the ··maximizer 0 T hose arc the more en· trtpttneurial types of people. They art will to cake ritks and beticve the only ~J to realt) Iii• is by satins rilb. That people will take bjper risks than the norm;-~ uya. •Theft is the "mlJlimiaer• 'They never take risb. They loot to avoid « aninimiu loan. ne prob- lem is that they often lose eood -------------and they can relax with money. They make money work for them even thouah they are not necessarily rich," Gurney says. JERRY HIRSCH - Focus ON THE NEws opponunities beaux they want to avoid louts," Owney says. •There i l"-··~bier-.. "Tbete are~ wbo want Power, they are the public pmblen and art always lootana for a quick way to aet rich. TheY like public competition and woWd IOK money 11 lo"JU there wtre peopfearound to see it; Gurney s,ays. •And there is the ·• ucccu.., "These art people wbo are lll control of tt\eir money. They art pendina h the way they would like to Most of Gurney's clients are well to do couples who have had money troublecither dut to bad iovestments or because they arc unable to pin control over their spendina habits. Often lbe couples arc involved in power slNl&les over who will control the bowel\Old's money. "I am t.ryina to help people become ' better dcci11on mak:en and better financial con.sumera. I want to aivc them some iruiabt in bow they 51ve and spend mo~y." Gurney Atd. Gurney, an associate professor in psycb<>IOIY at USC. first became 1nterested in 1nvcstment1 after in· J\mUn&J tarae sum of money 1everal )unaao. She took at to a stockbroker to invest but soon <Si1COvc~ she bad lost thousands of dollars bccau1t the (Pl_.. ... IN'ftSTlllSNT/A2) Have your eye on a new car? You'll ftncl the beet auto buJ• along the Or11nge Coat In todllJ'• Auto Piiot -:-Pegee C1·3 _.,__ __ ' • - Al * ~Coat DAILY PILOT/Frld•y, March 9, 1984 Jury ponders molesting case A West Orange County Superior Court JUfY will resume deliberations Monday oo the fate of an Anaheim man accused of sexually molestina youn$ girls afier preying on them in Huntington Beach. Costa Mesa, Gar- den Grove and Anaheim. tomey Mlke Maguire. They \Delude three counts of kid- nap, two t«hnicaJ counts of rape, three counts oforal copulation and l O counts of child molest. The victims ranged in age from 41h to 11 years. The victims included five Huntington Beach girls. Street last May. \ The girt alleJcdly was molested and then dropped off near a medical complex in Huntinaton Beach. \ Jose L>. Vasquez. 27. who worked in Huntington Beach as a car detailer when some of the incidents allegedly occurred last spring and summer. faces 26 sex-related charges stemming from attacks that usually occurred in alleys at large apartment complexes. according 10 Deputy District At- lf convicted on all counts, court officials say Vasquez could be sentenced up to JOO years m state prison. Authorities said Vasquez was ar- rested after residents at a Hunting1on Beach apartment complex chased him and held him last September for police after he allegedly sexually molested a 3-year-old girl. -' A Superior Court jury began de- liberations Thursday at the West Orange County Judicial District in Westminster. Jurors were given the day off Friday, court sources said. Vasquez. a married man, also is accused of kidnapping a 6-year-old Costa Mesa girl from the front yard of , her aunt'<; Costa Mesa home at Bay ~#UijMl~kl~~? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ EL SALVADOR POLICY ASSAILED ..• From Al know. We can examine our course and ask ourselves 1f t~1s ts what we want to live with ... Bradford. who's seeking to unseat Republican Roben Badham tn Or- ange Countts 40th Congressional District. said peace negottauons would occur if they were encouraged by the United States, But, she said. there will be no peacefu l solutions as long as un- limited military aid continues "with. virtually no restrictions and no land reforms." .. How long are we to be a panv to war cri mes instead of peace. We must move to change the direction of the administration. That's why I'm run- ning for office.'' Bradford. a director for STAND. a leading Orange Count}' peace group. said the peoplr of El Salvador want justice and physical safety, With America's blessings. she said different factions could perhaps form a coali· tion government that the nation could live with peacefu lly, IRVINE RV SCAM FEAR'.ED ••• From Al managrment to Frank O'Bnan and Frank Lang. and about five salesmen. Wilson said O'Brian's whereabouts are unknown although Lang has apparently Joined his old boss in Arizona. The agent said he intends to seek search warrants for Travel-On bank records, but 1s still in the prehmmary stages of his investigation Wilson said the inquiry began last October with the complaint of Ray- mond Simonson. an elderl} resident o_flompoc who had failed to receive a transfer of title after buying a $25.000 used 1982 Jamboree motor home from Travel-On. "We didn't know at that time of the more serious nature" of the initial complaint. he. said. The inquiry widened as more buyers wondered why they hadn't received pink slips. CHANCELLOR SOUGHT .•. "Some have gotton scared. because the)' are afraid someone will take their coach away," said Wilson oftht owners, who are primarily retired seniors. From Al chancellor will not be eligible for appointment to the post per- manently, •The interim chancellor will serve for an iodefin1te period ofume. •Th~ interim chancel lor's responsibilities will be delegated by the board of trustees. No timeline was announced for the selecuon process. In other action at Wednesday's meeting, the trustees tabled until their March 28 meeting a proposal to enter into a consultant agreement with attorney Larry Agran. In December, Agran was retained by the trustees for a three-month period at a cost of $1 00 per hour. not to exceed $5.000 a month, That period concluded Tuesday. Board President Conrad Nordquist recommended the trustees approve an agreement under which Agran could conunue to consult with the board as needed on an hourh rate basis. · At Wednesday's meeting. Trustee George Rodda Jr. expressed reser· vations about such an extension, Rodda suggested that during the past three months . ..\~ran may have taken some steps .. without the knowledge or direction of a majority oft he board of trustees." Because Agran was not present at Wednesday's meeting. the matter was tabled until March 28 when Agran may be present to answer questions about his actions. One of Agran's responsibilities was to review the extended contracts given to eight district administrators by the previous board, which in- cluded th ree lame duck members. Agran reponedly presented to the trustees some written recommen- dations on the contracts before his three-month contract concluded. Travel Landowner Ed.Pope said as a consequence of the Travel-On incident he intends to ban consign- ment sellers from the large lot off Sand Canyon Road. "It's an unfortunate situation," said Pope, who bills Travel Land as "the largest RV ~pfog center in the world ... Deepen mg the problem, "is that it takes months before these things surface." WETHERELL GUIL-TY ••• From Al verdict was announced. but decltned to discuss the case or his feelings with reponers, It was the first time since the tnal began Feb. 7 that Miller attend.ed the proceedings. Miller. appointed to the Board of Supervisors in 1979 b) then-Gov, Edmund Brown Jr .. resumed his private law practice after losing his seat to Bruce Nestande in the hotlv contested 1980 general election. · Prosecutor Geary contended that Wetherell and co-defendant Anhur George Goldner Jr .. whose separate murder trial is slated for April 9. met Miller 1n a bar near his Hanover Orne home in Costa Mesa on June 28. 1983. The three returned to Miller's home after the bar closed and con- tinued their pany until-Wetherell and Goldner attacked Miller. savagely beating and kicking him "to within an inch of his life," Geary said. After stripping the home of numer- ous household items and loading them in Miller's pickup truck, either Wetherell or Goldner returned and manually strangled Miller. according to the prosecutor. He was found b} hi's girlfriend the next morning hogtied and l~ing in a pool of his own blood. The defense admitted the beating, but argued that Miller. who sold cocaine and marijuana for a livi ng, pulled a shotgun on Wetherell trigger- ing the attack, And Kopeny told jurors his client couldn't have strangled Miller be- cause several witnesses testified that Wetherell arrived home almost 45 minutes before the time experts estimate Wea therell was strangled. INVESTMENT PSYCHOLOGY PROBED .•• From Al broker was constantly reinvesting the money to increase his commissions. Gurney decided to combine her psychological training with financial counseling after learning first-hand what it was like to have money problems, Gurney was on a USC-sponsored teaching program at the NATO headquaners in the Netherlands in 1981. '"Where ever I went to cash a check I found I was on a backlist. I didn't know why at first but then I dis- covered USC was not making my automatic payroll deposits." Gurney recall~. "It took me two months to realize what was going on and then 1t took months to get it fixed," )ourself," Gurney says. Gurney would force herself to go on walks or go running so that she would ge t outside of her apartment. "I found out that money really is a renecllon of your self-esteem," Gurney says. At the end of her NA TO teaching stint, Gurney mov'ed to Newport Beach. She started taking fi nance classes at UC Irvine to learn more about money. She eventually de- .,,elopi ng her specialized practice, Although her practice is grow mg Gurney finds some businessmen brought in for a counseling session by Gurne> found herself living alone their wives. resist advice. • Low clouds and fog along Coast Coastal Varlllble lllO'I ~ lh«l\lotl Salutdty Some low clouda and loO tonlgfl1 and Saturd•y morning HIOM 65 fo 70 ,_ the lmmtdlet• OOM1 •at1Qln9 to the mid to Opper 10. HI the Y~. LOW9 42 to 55, From POlrtl Cono19110n to the MetlC:M Bofdet -lnntf •• , ... 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')?l\1h VOL. n, NO. 89 PRING SAL HUG E SAVING S March 9-11 Fri., Sat. and Sun. ONLY! in a fonegn country with no access to "They are conditioned by society to ~~~2~~l2b ow~:r!r.-r~~~~{;-~...,Al;~- ~ ~ -_!.'..:1¢~~g~lJ,~~tv£~:;:.~x-s-~· ···~!~~~~ ode~ ,; Regularly NOW ~A VE -; .. lt gave me an opponun1t} to . Many. are successful businessmen experience extreme financial distress and they have trouble admitting they and 11 is terrible. are having problems with their per- Ka~leen Gurney "You stan to lose )Our ability and sonal fina nces. willingness to act. You feel powerless But after hearing Gurney explain and lose any interest in social ac-how psychological traits affect money ti-.n1cs. You want to crawl mto matters they become more receptive. How's your investment personality? Here Is a slmpte test that can help you determlne what types of Investments best flt your pertOnaltty, Theae questiona are taken tr.om Newport Beach peychologlst Kathleen Gurney1a "Flnanclat Per- aonaJlty Profile, 11 a test she spent two years dfwefoplng to help people determine thler attitudes toward earning, tnvee~ng and apendtngmoney. QUll110Jl1 Yat1heftan lmport9nt m1 .. Mgetw0ftldle._. 1Nft19nU.momlftg.Wheft,...1M'°"'ar•o1 IM-•rouftO&Oe,... .. ....,_.oe.-.wrou ............ ,.., .................. ..... ~JWmlghttleebleto ... fttowortl•tllill .. ,.. ..... ,. .................. ..,, ....... . .......... of ........ ,...,. • A-Ev.')th<>uGh~~~...-.ernp1Y," helbef«•Mdlhave~my~.l'ltakea • ah9la .wt go 1tnight to work wtthoutatopplng tor 0-0 8 -1 atways lliem tON'\ out of 99'~ tM tankgaugetMds '1empty.'~V-then~tM rilk ••. Wlll.ltop for gM.wrtttlOugh-1 ... be .... far .... ~:_ tWOUkt•---··--.,.,.*•'°9d wtthcM QM. On1'1eOfherhMd, I.,_ be .. ..,... 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MARCH 9, 1984 Coast Veteran Costa Mesa d8- tectlve Lynda Giesler has· been named Cop of the Year./A3 Neighbors near a Foun- tain Valley school are asking the City Council to step Into a parking dls- pute./ A3 ~California The state Is In for an eeenoml~oom, experts predict./ A7 One lone holdout In Malibu refuses to leave his slide-threatened home./A4 Nation Latest Gallup Poll shows Hart would beat Reagan by 9 percent./ A4 A man with a broken zipper wins a bundle after Incident ruined his life. /A4 World Iran offers to Insure oll tankers after Lloyds doubled premiums./ Al Polish high schoolers are back In class after protest over removal of crosses from campus./ M People UC Irvine has com- mrssloned a one-act play by Edward Albee who wlll start a campus residency In May./ AS ... Ex-moonwalker James Irwin says he'd llke a second space shot -this time as a medical experi- ment./ AS Sports UC Irvine takes on Fresno State In the semifinals of the PCAA basketball tournament tonlght./81 The Angels and Dodgers 0 A ANG L C 0UN1 Y C A LI F 0 R N I A 2 5 (, f ~~ r <, e -re ruta Send in the clowns Thron&• of pre-11eboolen tamedoutThandayu Clrcaa Vuau unloaded at Bun~nCenter. Tbebbr abowwlllbeata.tedtodayat 4:30 and 8 p.m •• "laturday at noon. 3:30 ~d8. Sanday at 1, 4 and 7:30andlloaday at •:SO ands. e ID Life term in prison possible for killer of ex-supervisor's son By JEFF ADLER Of ... Dlllr ......... An Orange County Superior Coun jury has found Richard James Wetherell guilty of the first-dearee murder of Patnck Scott MilJer, the 26-year-old son of former Orange County Supervisor Edison Miller. The six-man, su-woman jury de- liberated about l 1h days before re- turning its guilty verdict Thursday in the Costa Mesa strangulation slaymg. .WmtcrelL.also wasl'~f robbery and murder dunng the commission of a robbery, a special circumstance that ma.Ices him eligible for a life prison sentence without the possibility of parole. Judge David Carter scheduled a March 30 sentenc- ing hearing. Wearing a yellow shirt and tan pants, Wetherell appeared composed as the verdict was read, sitting quietly as be had throughout the month-1ong •trial Deputy Public Defender William Kopeny said his client, a 26-year-old Santa Ana man, took the verdict "quietly." . B~t Ko~y s&!d be thought the Jury s verdict was mconect. "I don•t think there was any evidence be (Wetherell) intended to kiJI Patrick Scott Miller,•• the defense attorney said. CommenCina on Wetherell's ap-parent composure, Deputy Distnct Attorney Pat Geary commented, ... , think he was calm because I think he knew be was guilty and he expected the result ... &lisnn MiUer~·s falbcr., wuin lhe. .oownoom when ~ verdict was announced, bul declined to discuss the case or his feelings with reporten. It was the fint time since · the trial began Feb. 7 that Miller attended the procced.inp. Miller, appointed to the Board of Supervisors in l 979 by then-Gov. Edmund Brown Jr., resumed his private law practice after losing his seat to Bruce Neslande in the body contested l 980 _JCneral etection. Prosecutor Geary contended that Wetherell and co-defendant Arthur George Goldner Jr., whose separate (Pleue eee 8LAUR/A2) LB's trustees reject.layoffs desPi.te deficit • By L.P. BENET OthDlllf ....... The Laguna Beach school board Thursday night narrowly rejected a staff recommendation to lay off seven teachers but more difficult decisions lie ahead because of a looming S'h million budget deficit. The board debated the dilemma the layoffs before more than SO parents and students because the district faces a SS00,000 deficit next fiscal year, according to school Super- intendent Bill Barnes. Thursday's 3-2 vote now rules out dismissals as an option to balance the budget because state law says layoff notices must be given to teachers by March rs. Board members Carl Schwarz, Charlene Regatz and Jan Vickers voted not to send the dismissal notices, while board President Dan Daniels and member Harry Bithell sided with the recommended ·action. The dismissals would have saved the district $197,000, Barnes said. "The teachers who would have been affected have been here since 197S," Barnes said ... They were excellent teachers and most of the board memben felt it would have been too big a loss to have let them go." Still, major program redu.ctions (PlMMeeeLATOP'P8/A2) ·baseb~~~=CS-filfii~~~1eaU-~ked-1n · ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::!::: Entertainment Helen Reddywlll be per- forming two shows In Orange County Sunday nlght./WMkender The ayes of Texas are upon the barbecue at the County Line In Irvine. /Weekender ... Bualneu AlrCal wins rights to Jets leased by bankrupt Pa- cific Express./85 INDEX Auto PJtot Bridge Bulletln Boerd Bulineea California Newt Cluaffted Com lea Crosaword DMth Notlcel Gardening Horoecope Ann LAnder• Mutual Funda NatlOnalNewt · Opf nton =L =Mwtcltl T....,,. Thllt .. Wwlher Wottd ..... C1-3 88 A3 85 A-4 CM B8 ca C'4 Al C7 /al 85 A.f A7 AS 87, 04-6 81-4 .. TVLOQ Weekender A2 A4 Coll~ge teacher. congressional candidate urge U.S. end military aid, push education By ROBERT BARKER Of .. OelJ ......... American policy in El Salvador came under attack at an outdoor rally Thursday in the quad at Golden West Colle,ge in Huntington Beach. Pobtical science teacher Margaret Holtrust, a member of the faculty since the founding of the college in l 96S, urged a scattering of about l 00 onlookers to put pressµre on their. legislators to stop military aid and stan educational aid to El Salva'dor. Democratic congressional can- didate Carol Ann Bradford of New- port Beach also lashed out at Ameri- can policy, calling it the greatest obstacle to peace in Central America. Holtrust and Bradford spoke dur- ina the El Salvador awaceness day program sponsored by various col- lege organizations. Music and food of the Central American nation also were featured. Proceeds from food sales are ticketed for the Casa El Salvador, a Santa Ana-based or- ganization of El Salvador refuJees. Holtrust told the gathenng of students relaxing on the arass on the pleasant, spring day that it was on a similar, nice day in June of 1980 that helicopters made by Americans and guardsmen trained by Americans using ammunition supplied by America attacked the university in San Salvador and reduced it to rubble. · "The students are in prison and the professionals arc in jail and no tonger 1s there a university. "This country is supponing an authoritarian regime that can't allow for free education. · "President Reagan continues to send helicopters, bombs, military aid ana advisers and no one is con- cerned," she said. "No one is excited because they're not directly involved. Who cares jfhundereds of thousands of people are dead or in prison. "But we can't bide heads and say we don't know about it "We can let our ftprescntatives (Pleue He ltL SALVADOR/ A2) In vestment psychology cuts losses EDITOR 'S NOTE: This Is the second article in a two-part leries on the psycholofy of invesqnent and bow the wealrhy and their money are sometimes pured. Today, 1 profile of invesrors. People are more willina to talk about their sexual problems than tbeir money problem11 accotdina to a NeWP.Qn Beacb p1ycbolc:>Ji1t special- itina in financial counlelins. .. It really takes a lot for people to admit they have money problems. They would more readily talk about their sexual proble::,~ .. ya Kathledll Gurney Who out of NewPon ~bolQlical Services at N~Centel'. OUrDt'y bu developed I teat to determine • ,person's "money profile .•• Jt tats how. emon values money and what type of in~tl best match tbe : individUIJ'• ~ eonality. Prominent ps)"ChOlolitta eucb as • \ Dr. Joyce Brothers say Ht\le research into the psychology of money and investment bas been done and Oumey may be breakina new around. Gurney who docs botb aroup and individual counseling, N)'.S she has identified several types of financial persobalities in her work.: •l'berc is the 0 perfectionist." .. Thete type of people will not spend their money because they are afraid they wiU not spend it in the exact ri&ht way. But then they complain becaUJe they m not mov- ina Meed in life," Ow:ney aavs. •There is the 0maximlH'I'~ · · .. Those an the more en- trepteGeurial types of people. They are will to 1ab ritka and belie~ the only ~J to reaUy:pia is by takina rilb. Tbae peOpJe ytill .. bjper rilb than aM ~"lluroey •rs. •lbete i1 the "maninmer'"_ ·Tiiey never late rilb. They look to avoid or minimiJ.e I011et. Tfae ptOb. lem is that they often loee ··aood • JERRY HIRSCH Fo cus ON THl Nn~s opportunities became they want to avoid louest Gurney •YI-•Then it the •• bier." .. Tbaeare~wbowant power, they are the ~ pblen lftd are always looku~ for a qu.ick way to .tet rich. They like public competition and would lose money u lo~u cberc were people around to ace it. Oumey sayi. •And there ii the ''IUClCeu." "The:ac are people whO ue in conuol of their money. ~ are apendina it the way they would hke to and they c.an relax with money. They make money work for them even thouah they are not necicssarily rich," Gurney says. MostofGumey'sclientsarewell to do couples who have bad money troubteeither due to bad investments or because they are unable to pin control over their spendina habits. Often the couples are involved in power stnalcs over who will control the bousehOld's money. "I am tryina to ~f people becx>mc better deciaion en and better financial consumers. I want to live them tome iasiabt in bow they save and spend money," Gurney said . Owney, an UIOCiatc J>C'Oblor in p1ycbol0ty at use. fint became 1nteretted in investments after in· beritina a larac sum of moaey teveral ~'root it to • stockbroker to invest but aoon discovered Ille bad tost thousands or dOl1ats becaute t.he (Plea.M ... DfVUTllSllfT I A2l Have your eye on a new car? EL SALVADOR POLICY ASSAILED ••• ' From Al know. We can examine our course and ask ourselv~ 1( this is what we want to hve WJth." Bradford, who's seek.ins to un~t Republican Robert Badbam 1n Or- ange County's 40th C'ongrc-ss1onal Distnct. said peace negotiations LAYOFFS ••. From Al will have to be implemented by next September to ease the massi ve deficit, Barnes said. Board members su~ested a number of opuons. ranging fro m eliminating lhe high school foolball l)rogram nexl fall lo not JivUlg distnct employees a cost-0f-hvmg raise next year. Barnes said. Other poss1b1liues included d1s- m1ssing playground supervisors. elimmaung \wo clerical and sec- retarial pos111ons and freezing all spending for lhc remai nder of this fiscal year. "I think lhe point has to be made lhat drasuc measures are required now to save $500,000 and preser"e the seven teachers. Barnes said ... The $500,000 deficit, Barnes ex- plained. is due to the state's dec1!.1on to increase public education funding by only 3 percent for th e 1984-85 fisca l year. "If yo u add our 5 percent cost-of-living increase for employees with the inflation of health benefit costs. 3 percent is inadequale." would occur 1f they were encouraged by the United States. Bu1; she said, there W111 be no peaceful soluttons as Iona as un- limited mihtary aid continues "with vinuaUy no rcstnctions and no land reforms." Barnes said. State funds account for 80 percent of distric t's $7 million budget. Barnes said staff will present the board with a number of proposals to ease the budget crunch at neitt month's board meeting. ··How Iona are wt to be a party to war crimes instead of peace. We must move to change the direction or the administnuion. That's why I'm ruo-runa for office ... Bradford. a director for ST AND. a leading Orange County peace group, said the people of El Salvador want justice and physical safety. With America's blessings. she said different factions could perhaps form a coali- tion government that the nation could live with peacefully. She said she believes the nation wouldn't become communistic if Washington used its influence for a moderate government and wouldn't shut off trade and diaglogue and say ..you're our enemy." SLAYER GUILTY ... From Al murder tnaJ 1s slated for Apnl 9, met Miller in a bar near has Hanover Dnve home m Costa Mesa on June .!8. 1983. The three returned to Miller's home after the bar closed and con- tinued their pany until Wetherell and Goldner attacked Miller. savagely beatmgand kicking him "to within an inch of his life." Geary said. After stripping the home of numer- ous household items and loading them in Miller's pickup truck, either Wetherell or Goldner returned and manually strangled Miller. according 10 the prosecutor. He was found by his girlfriend the next morning hogued and lying in a pool of his own blood. The defense admmed the beating. but argued that MiJler, who sold cocaine and marijuana for a living, pulled a shotgun on Wetherell trigger- ing the attack. And Kopeny told jurors his client couldn't have strangled Miller be- cause several witnesses testified that Wetherell arrived home almost 45 minutes before the time expens estimate Weatherell was strangled. INVESTMENT PSYCHOLOGY PROBED ••• From Al broker was constantly rein vesting the money to increase his co mmission!>. Gurney decided to combine her psychological training w1t,!l financial Kathleen Gurney Colleges seeking interini chief The Coast Community College Distnct has begun a search for an mtcnm chancell or who will tem- porarily oversee the dis- trict's three colleges and its public television station. counseling after learning first-hand what 1t was hke to have money problems. Gurney was on a USC-sponsored teaching proV«lm at lhe NATO headquaners in the Netherlands m 1981 . ··where ever I went to cash a check I found I was on a backJist. I didn't know why at first but then I dis- covered USC was not making my automatic payroll deposits," Gurney recalls. "It took me two months to realize what was going on and then it took months to get it fixed." Gurney found herself living alone in a fonegn country with no access to money. She had to borrow money for her basic needs. "It gave me an opponunity to expenence extreme financial distress and 1t 1s terri ble. ··You slan to lose your ab1hty and "alhngness to acl. You feel powerless and lose am interest in social ac- tn 1t1es. You "anl to crawl into A-V• B-No yourself," Gurney says. . Gurney would force herself to go on walks or go running so that she would get outside of her apanment. "I found out that money really is a reflection of your self-esteem," Gurney says. , At the end of her NATO teaching stint, Gurney moved to Newport Beach. She started taking finance classes at UC Irvine to learn more about money. She eventually de- veloping her specialized practice. Although her practice is growing Gurney fi nds some businessmen brought in for a counseling session by their wives, resist advice. "They are conditioned by society to think this are is an area of expenise for them," Gurney says. 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