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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-03-16 - Orange Coast Pilot, J I ~ p r ~· l s. a d • • HIGH 85 LOW55 :caAST IDITllN f"RIOA'f MARCH H· 118.l If your loca.I SecurltJ number .•• 541-54-5211 orSU-21-2413, you've ·wonl -SHPegeAI Coast At 81, Mike Rodgers Is a super senior In Hunt- ington Beach./ A3 California A cowboy arrested for drunk-on-horseback has his day In court./ A4 Singer Michael Jackson was among those honor- ed In People's Choice. /CS Nation Wholesale prices are on the rise, but so are hous- ing starts./ A4 Ohio Sen. John Glenn has announced he's officially out of the running./ A4 :::::::::.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.::::. World It's Syria's show at ongo- ing peace talks over Lebanon's future./ A4 :=-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: People Want a hot time tonight? You might want to try walking on smoldering coals with Anthony Rob- bins./ AS Wherrner likeness was unveiled at Movleland Wax Museum, Carol Burnett found the alml- larlty spooky .t/ A5 Sports Woodbridge High track standout Eric Schermerhorn has learned to cope with his early success./81 A new basketball tour- nament, which would In- vite teams otherwise snubbed, Is pro- posed. /82 Nevada Las Vegas ad- vances, but Fresno State ousted from NCAA basketball tourna- ment. /Bl Entertainment The lrlsh are coming. The Irish are coming. Revel- ers will have their choice of authentic music for St. Patrick's Oay./WMk· ender Pacific Symphony and Pacific Chorale are offer- ing an ambitious, classi- cal doubleheader. /W"kender Buslneu Check out the best deals on Orange County home mortgage ratea./84 INDEX Auto Piiot Bridge Bulletln Board BullMll California Newa Cluein.d Coma CrOllWOf'd Death Not!Q9e -Olldenlng Horoecope Ann Lender• Mutuel Fundl NatlonalNwl Oplnlon P.opte Poltc. Log Publk) Notic. :re:-Market• TeteVtlk>n ThMtetS WMther Wortd New I ' t C1~ A7 A3 84 A4 CM A7 C8 C5 At C7 A8 84 A4 A8 AM A3 B7,..,C5 ,,et ea TV Log Wllekender A2 A4 OHANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Drug bust 'international' By IUREN E. KLEIN Of ... Dll9J ........ A 41-year-old man arrested in Costa Mesa Wednesday was the first of 16 alleged memben of a mulit- million dollar international narcotics ring named on federal drug indict- ments stemming from the smu&&ling of 40,000 pounds of hashish l'rom Lebanon to North Carolina, Federal Bureau of Investigations agents said. Seven in 70th race appear Conservatism rules at Newport forum By JERRY HIRSCH Ofltleo.IJ ......... The seven Republican candidates for the 70th District Assembly seat played "mirror mirror on the wall, I'm the most conservative of them all" durin~ an election forum Thurs- day night m Newport Beach. About 100 people turned out for the forum, sponsored by three local Rupubtican women's groups at the Balboa· Bay Oub. The candidates want to fill the shoes of As- semblywoman Marian Bergeson, R-Newport Beach, who is vacating her seat to run for the state Senate. Newport Beach businessman Ken Carpenter, who leads the race in money raised, spending and endorse- ments, spoke first, establishling his conservative crcdential5 by support· ing the death penalty and announcing his membership in the National Rifle Association. "As you listen tonight you will find that each us will be telling you about the same thing -we arc conservative Republicans," said candidate Ron Cordova, who as a Democrat. held the Assembly seat from 1976-78. The Newport Beach lawyer said his Democratic past should not hurt his chances for the seat, reminding the audience Ronald Reagan was a regi~ (Pleue 11ee CAl'fDIDA TES/ A2) Mesa ice skater out ofactiOn By L.P. BENET Ofho.IJ ......... Tiffany Chin, the teen-age ice skater who traveled from Costa Mesa to Sarajevo to dazzle the world in the 1984 Winter Olympic Games, has been sidelined with a foot injury and will not compete in the World Figure Skatin$ Championships next wee~. the Daily Pilot learned today. Chin, 16, finished fourth in the women's figure skatin~ competition in Sarajevo, Yueoslav1a last month. The four-foot eight-inch, 92-pound skater was favored to win a medal at the upcoming World Championships in Ottawa, Canada, the biggest com- petition this year, excluding the Olympics. Two weeks aJO, Chfo began com- plaining of pain in her fef\ foot, according to Maraorie Chin, Tif- fants mother. Docton diagnosed a bruised foot and ordered her off the ice for a week, her mother said from her Toluca Lake home thjs morning. John Nicks, Chin's coachi decided Wednesday to keep his pnze pupil home after Chin pcrfonned unim- pressivcly during practice sessions at the Jee Capades Chalet in Costa Mesa earlier this week, Mrs. Chin said. Chin reportedly broke down in tears after she was told of the decision. Peter Mullikin allcaedly conapired in the smuu.ling of more than $30 million worth of drugs and was a crew member aboard the Caroline C, a Dutch smuggling vessel, according to Robert Pence, head of FBI operations in North Carolina. Investigators of North Carolina's Prcsidenti•l Drug Task Force wrapped up a four-year probe of the 16 suspects involved in the massive Irish taste test hashish smuuling operation about eight months ago and turned over the results to a federal grand jury, Pence said. A federal arand jury in RaJcigh, N.C., handed down indictments against the 16 Tuesday, Pence said. Mullikin was the fmt to be tracked down and arrested after the indict- ments were announced at a press conference in Raleigh on Wednesday. ~e Coanty Sapent.or Tom Riley pokee a fiDCer into the foam of an J.rtab coffee concoction dartnc taate cont'eet at lnble llarrlott Hotel Tbanday DICbt u pereDDl.al leprecbaa.n Bob Brennan of 1118elon Vlilo looka on. The coffee competition plttecl ma.ken of lrlab l.rew from a half doseD loeaf l'e9taa.n.Dta and ta't'erU &lalnat eacbother and JadCIDa wu on tute, preeentatlon ani creatlYlty. Several other alleaed rina members have been located in prisons around the country and about nine are still at large, Pence said. Peace said infonnation obtained on Mullikin led investigators to serve their warrant at t S7S S&nta Ana Ave. in Costa Mesa. Mullikin was taken into custody without incident by local FBI agents and Costa Mesa police. ..We knew he was connected either to the Miami area or to a couple of other : places - one of which wu Coaa: Mesa." Pence said. , Mull~n is c~ with one count of con~iracy to import conttollied substances. one count of coospincy to possess with intent to distribute and distribution of controlled substances, importing of contrOOed substances -Jiding and abenins. (Pleue mee DRUG 11tJ9T I A2) NB cop facing drunk charge after smashup Compiled by &ff Dally PUot 1taJf An off-duty Newport Beach police officer was arrested on suspicion of felony drunken driving following an accident early Thursday mom in& that left a 61-ycar-old woman critJcally injured, according to the California Highway Patrol. Michael Patrick Pule, a 3~year-old policeman, was driving his VW Bug southbound on the San Diego Free- way south of Jamboree Road when he veered left into the center divider and swerved back into a sharp right-hand tum across all four lanes of the freeway, CHP Officer Larry KJcasner said from Santa Ana. Another driver on the freeway, Ruth Dicks, 61, of Mission Viejo, had to take evasive action to avoid being hit by Pule's car and her car over- turned in the San Diego Creek bed. badly injlilring the woman, Kleasner said. Dicks was taken to Fountain Valley Community Hospital in critical con- dition and was tranfcrred Thursday to Mission Community Hospital. She was listed in serious condition in the intensive care unit there this morn- ing, according to a hospital spokeswoman. Pule, previously a police officer in Laguna Beach, suffered lacerations on his forehead and complained of shoulder pain, KJeasncr said. New~rt Beach police spokesman Tom Little said an mtcmal invtstiga- tion of the accident is being con- ducted, but no disciplinary action has been taken against Pule. "We arc obviously concerned but we arc not saying a lot about it (Pleue Me OPnCD/A2) New chancellor helped start UCI By ANDREA ADELSON Of .. Dlllr ....... Jack Peltason. named chancellor of UC Irvine Thursday. brings to Or- ange County the influence of a nationally known educator and adds another mark to the campus' stature as a leading research institution. according to those who know him. Peltason, an advocate for higher education in Washington. D.C. and a fonner UCI administrator, said "it will be a great cballcngc to be out there. I've spent most of my life on campus. It would be like coming . home." Peltason's homecoming will follow the retirement of Daniel Aldrich. 65, who will step down June 30 after a 2 1-ycar tenure with the university both men helped found. .. , believe I'm leaving the campus 10 hands uniquely expenenccd for what lies ahead for both UCI and the (Pleue eee PELT ASON/ A2) Jack Peltuon Regents want to cut UC's tuition by $70 From staff and wire reports If the Legislature approves Gov. George Deukmejian's budget proposal, state residents wtll pay S70 less to attend the University of California next fall. the Board of Regents decided Thursday. The regents' approval ofa 5 percent fee reduction for state residents from S l ,400 to S l .330 .. would reverse the upward trend and provide relief to students and their parents." said William Baker. UC v1cc president for budget and university relations. who proposed the reductio~ The decrease resu from Dcu- kmejian 's proposed 984-85 state budget, which calls for an mcrcasc of state aid to the nine..campus univer- sity system. The fee cut could be reversed 1fthe Lcaislature rejects the governor's budget plan. The regents could re- scind the decision at their July meet mg. At the same time, regents decided that out-of-state residents will pay $204 more, a 6 percent hike, to attend UC schools starting this fall. The hike wouJd increase fees for those students to S3,S64 per year. The increase, which wiU produce an additional $2.2 million in revenue, was required by inflation, Baker's office said. At the same session in Santa Barbara. the regents named political sc1ent1st and Washington D.C.-bued education advocate Jack Peltason u UC lrvme's new chancellor and a committee approved constt)IQion of an S 11 .4 million. 6,000-scat'c.alnpus Events Center to house cultural and ~pons activities at UCI. The new center, to be completed in (Pleue Me TtJITl01f/A2) Love your kids and strap them in On a cool sprina day in Nonh Hollywood tut year, J1C1nto Ortiz was tf'l&icallr. introduced to the state's new child safety acat law. Orti~ drivifla a stanon wqon with bis two children in theb&ck,aot into• midd;IY. accident that hurled both of bis children out of the vehicle and into the street. The younaes~ a 2·yeaf"'Old boy, died from his injuries. At the tcene of the acddcnt, police noted tho little boy had been rldina unratnined in the car-a violation of a law that was less than aJll months old. Oniz, still f.'!evint over the IOJS, wu cha~ W1tb manslauatncr tn bjs little boys death. Thouah the 1evcre cbal'IC' apmst Or1ii were ultimately di1mtued dur· ina. court Marina. the cue m~ a STEVE Focus ON THE NEws spotliaht on the new law and the double-edaed contcqucnoes of viol· atina it. The law is simple cnouah. It requires a child 4 yean and younaer or weiJbinf Jess 40 pounds than to be restrained In a cbUd safety teat when tnvcUna in their percnts' car. Odter- witc \hey arc required to be mtn.lned with seatbelts. I Some cities have considered and rejected filin1 criminal charses apinst parents whose unrestrained child has been ittjured in a car accident. believins one trl&CdY is cnouah. Othen, tboqh. sugest a te~ cbarse ·is the only way to hammer home the importanc:c of the safety seats and ultimately crate a .. acat belt ICJ'eftliOD." Or. Phyllis Aat'ln , with the de119rt-ment of pediatrics at UO Medical Center, believes injuries -even fatal if\iuries-to children in certain type or acddcnu could be eliminated completely if the u1e oftbe proiective seats wu universal. But h's not. In 1982. 43 chlldren under the• of tour were killed in the awo m tramc mishaps. accordi111 to the California Ki&hway Patrol. Except 1n a handful of cases, the children wcrt not strapped in car seats. In the same year, there were more than 4,200 children undtt the aac of four ittjured io car acadent.s., the most frtquen1 beina tnumattc bead in· juncs. Aaran has received $300,000 1 n federal fundini to conduct a three-year study on the ampec:t of the new child scat law in Onnac County. It will be the first such stUdy tn the nation. Agran is the wife of lrvtnc Mayor Larry Aaran, a poliucal mover who helped araf\ the ori&inal b\ll that e.reccdcd tbc child afety scat law They are pe.renu tnd staunch ld- vocates of\he aafcty seal "Thls is the laflC'l killer of cbildma (Pl .... eee CAJl UAT8/ A2) Have your eye on a new car? You'll tlnd the bnt auto bup along the Oreng9 C-"' In tod•J'I Auto Piii~. -... •Cl-4 ' -------~-~---~~----------------------~----------........................... . • • • • • • • • C0Nr1N1Jlu SioR1 rs DRUG BUST TIEDTO WORLDWIDE RING ••. Prom Al and poucuion wuh 1nten1 to d1s- tnbute controlled subsi.nc:cs -aid-ina and abemna. Los AnJelcs Special Asen• John Hoos $ltd Mullikin was arra'l'led befo~ U.S. Mq.istrate Ronald W. Rose in Tustin hursday and placed on a SI 50,000 bond. He was booked into the Onnge County Jail, awaitina transfer to the custody of the U.S. Marshal's office, according to Sheriffs Sgt. Lynn Nehring. It is likely Mullikin will be re1umed to North Carolina for trial, Pence said. The four-year smuggling invC$tiga- uon led FBI agents to a man named Armand Amato Jr.. who was arrested on March 9 m New York City and charged with the drug counts and with counts of federal racketcenng. lnvcst1gaton allege Amato was the ring leader qf the 1981 drug oper- ation. He as beang held an New York on $5 million bail, one of the highest bails ever set 1 n that state, Pence said. Pence said Presidential Taslc force age-n1-: 1n1rf'd rhe Carohne C and its crew from Holland to TnpoU, Let. oon wberc the boat all~y loaded up with about $34 million wonh of hashish. The in"·esuaation indicates the boat had protection from the Palesti· man Liberation Orpnization while it loaded and docked at the Lebanese harbor. Pence said. From Lebanon, the vessel ltlveled to a plantation owned by Amato outside Wilmington, N.C. lt was at the plantation that invcstiptors be- lieve the illCJal cargo was unloaded m October 1981 . "We bad a signal that a load ofhash bad come into the country because the averaae price of hash dropped by about $200 a pound," Pence said. At the time, the drua was selling for $800 to $900 a pound. But investigators were stumped when it came to knowing where lhe drugs had come from or where they were going. Several months later. undercover officers purchased about 120 pounds of what they suspect was a pan of the Caroline C's ca110. That buy and information from MX>re~ of people somehow anvolved io the smugling operation led the invmiaators to Amato and the rest of the alleaed ring members, Pence said. lovC$tiptors now think at least th~e other ships were involved in the hashish smua&lin&. including one boat that san~. Neither the other boats nor their alleged cargo have ever been recovered. Pence said the FBI has seized Amato's plantation, which they be· lieve was used to store and receive shipments of illegal narcotics. The pr~perty is valued at $600,000, he stud. The case involves the first set of indictments to come from investiga- tions organized by the North Caro- lma Presidential Taste Force, Pence said. The Tau force is one of 12 reg1onal agencies that brings together members of the FBI, the federal Drug Enforcement Agency, the U.S. Cus- toms Service, the U.S. Coast Guard and several local agencies to fight drug trafficking. PELTASON HELPED TO START UCI ..• From Al University of California," said Aldrich in a prepared statement. The UC Regents made Peltason's appointment, effective Sept. I. The regents, meeting at UC Santa Barbara, acted on a recommendation from UC President David Gardner and left undecided the selecuon of an interim chancellor. Peltason is the first chancellor appointed since Gardner began his own tenure last year. Gardner said Peltason "is an internationally re~ spected educator who will contnbute not only to furthe! the development of UCI but also to the role the UC plays in higher education both in this country and abroad." The regents' choice also drew praise from Harvard University President Derek Bo~. a personal friend of Peltason. "He as one of the most anfluenuaJ and respected figures m higher educa- t10n," &k said Thursday, through a spokesman an Cambridge, Mass. "The UC should be congratulated for a superb choice. He will unques- tionably bnng distinguished leader- TUITION .•• From Al May 1987. will be financed with a $7.7 million UC bond issueanda$3.7 million pri vate fund dnve expected to be launched an Orange County wtthin the next month. The center w1ll be the sec- ond-largest indoor arena for sports in the county. after the 7,433-seat Anaheim Convenuon Center. UC Vice Preside01 for Academic Affairs William Frazer also an- nounced tentative plans to reduce medical school enrollments by 120 and dental school enrollments by 80 in 1985-86 to save $6.2 million. ihe enrollment reductions were prompted by a need to reduce the health services budget by $7.2 million. Frazer said. ship to Irvine." Bok is a participant in the Busi- ness-Higher Education Forum, a panel o(college presidents and indus-- try chief executives, an innovation begun in 1978 by Pehason. The panel undertook a study on private and corporate support for education last year at -the request of President Ronald Reagan. "It may be one of the things that attracted the search committee," Peltason's wife. Suzanne. said. A regents' search commitec began seeking Aldrich's successor Last No- vember and attracted 200 candidates. said member Doug Davidson, presi- dent of the UCI alumni assocuu1on, and an Irvine attorney. • Other than his predecessor, Davidson said Petta.son has "the greatest historical perspective (about UCI) than anyone on the face of the earth. They invented UCl," he said. Mr;s. Peltason said Gardner's query two month's ago about the UCI helm came as a surprise. "Once you tum 60, you don't get inquiries like this, but l guess he's not beyond the pate:· Mrs. Peltason said Thursday in a telephone interview from Washing- ton , D.C. Since 1977, Petta.son has headed the non-profit American Council on Education, the principal umbrella group for the nation's post-secondary schools. The council lobbies Congress and administers FuUbriJlit scholarships and high school equ1valency exams. The council also aids its members m finding leaders. "It's one of the main things he does. so tt's always a little startling when tney ask you." Mrs. Peltason said. "We're looking forward to coming back," she said. "We loved living in Newport Beach, but we always felt we could never return because we were priced out of the market." Aldrich's salary was $84.000; Peltason's will be $92,500. Interviewed a day before the ap- pointment was made, Peltason de- clined to outline his goals but said he expected to hold the post for up to seven years before retiring. The UC generally requires a chancellor to quit the post before hts 68th birthday. Peltason·served as UCl's academic vice president from 1964-1967. He left to become chancellor of the University of Illinois, Cham- paign-Urbana, one of the universities with which the nine-campus UC system tries to pace its salaries. Aldrich credited Peltason wtth writing the campus original academic plan. Peltason is a political scientist and authonty on the U.S. Constitution, and author of eight books, including ··Government by the People." a widely used American government text in its 12th edition. "Jack is a man who has achieved educational '1'eatness w1tho~t any of the pomposity that sometimes ac- co mpanies it," said James Bums, a political science professor at Wil- liams College. and collaborator with Peltason. "He's the same warm. lively, modest human being as when 1 met him in the 1950s," said Bums, from his home in Williamstown, Mass. He described Peltason as down-to-earth and quick to establish rapport with anyone from "hard hats to business ... It's a trait that will be put to good use in a diverse university constituen- cy, balancing interests of 700 faculty members, 12,000 students, alumni and the community. "Dan keeps in motion and I expect to do the same," Peltason said. Whatever time is left over. Peltason said be will devote to new revisions of his texts. Bums disagrees. "His main hobby 1s has grandchildren. If you know Jack, you'll know his grandchildren." The couple have three grown children. and four grandchildren. Their youngest daughter, Jill, 22, will be joining her parents in California. CAR SEATS PUSHED FOR TODDLERS •.. From Al in the country.'' says Dr. Agran. "For every child that dies of cancer, two die in a car accident. For every child that dies of a heart disease, eight are killed an car accidents." Though thousands are injured each year 1n Cal1fom1a. Agran suspects the official figures are low. The reason, she believes. as that many tnJuries arc the result of sudden stops or sharp turns-the sort of mishaps that don't get reponed to police. way to go," says Kent Millon. a California Highway Patrol spokes- man. "It usually takes two to three years for people to comply with new laws." Agran's opinion is that total com- pliance can't come quick enough because in some types of accidents - sharp turns, sw~rves, doors popping open -car seats can completely eliminate the risk of injury or death. "If the child is restrained properly, injuries in non-crash accidents should be 100 percent preventable," she says. Agran's past studies also show that unrestrained children are much more ltkely to be injured in non-crash accidents such as sudden stops and turns than in actual crash accidents. "They don't carry scales," he says. "So. 1f the child's parent wants to misrepresent the weight or age, we're not going to make a federal case out of it. .. According to Agran, there are some areas in the state where pohce ignore the new law, reasoning it is a nuisance or another example of government poking it head into other people's business. When drivers are cited, they face a $50 fine which is waived if the motorist purchases a child safety seat. 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Merl "Ted" Doty. a high school teacher from Mission Viejo demon- strated his conservatism by saying he was ~gainst bilingual educatio~. for school prayer and would consider a voucher education system in which families would get vouchers in return for tax support to send their children to private schools. Newport Beach businessman and former Irvine Co. vice president Gil Ferguson said he has a long history of supportingconservativecause, recaJl- ing he bad supported Sen. Barry Goldwater. R-Ariz .. in his bid for the presidency 20 years ago. Newport Beach psychologist Stan- ford Green 1s calling himself "the Republican candidate" and promises to "solve problems rather than be- moan them." And Ruthelyn Plummer. a New- port Beach Ci ty Councilwoman, cited her strong conservative record on the council and active involvement in Local Republican organizati ons as credentials for her campaign. The forum was the first attended by~ all of the candidates and was or- ganized by the Newpon Harbor Republican Women, Irvine Coast Republican Women and the Balboa Dally Piiot O.llnry la Qu.,ante.d '-AO"O•• f rooe1 II 1'N J n 1 naite 1uur VdPtu o..-~ 30 D m ca• !l'IQt~ I r, "' •flO .,o.., ( L-y w t.f' .,,,.,_..., Satu' 61, .,,,J \" •O•.,. H )'O\J IJ. H(lf ti'(• V,. r· t.;t Bay Republican Women. The only major disagreement of the evening came over whether voters should pass Orange County's Prop- osition A in June. The measue would raise sales tax in the county by I percent to help fu nd a 15-year highway and transportation im- provement program. Plummer said she supports the tax. "It is an in vestment fort he future and the money will stay here in Orange County. lt 1s going to take a lot to get the roads where they need to be." she said. Green opposes the tax saying that 1\ amounts to "social engineering." Dean, who commutes from New- port to his job as a professor at Wh ittier College, ~d he supports the measure. "I run over nearly every pothole in Orange County and the roads need repair." OFFICER ARRESTED ..• From Al because it is not in our Jurisdiction," Little said. Newport Police Chief Charles Gross said he has only second-band information on the accident but said the incident raises some basic ques- tions. "It basically says 'How can you arrest me when you do it yourself?' That's the opening question," said Gross. Beach" and was en route to his home in Mission Viejo when the accident occurred shortly after midnight, he said. KJeasner refused to indicate how much Pule said he had·to drink Irvine police Lt. Al Muir said an off-duty Irvine officer stopped at the accident scene and repo~ed that Pule attempted to assist the injured woman. "The answer is very simple," he added. "By accepting the role of police officer you're mwng a state- ment to the community about what your actions will be." PuJe submitted to a blood test at Fountain ValJey Community Hospi· tal, where he was treated for minor injunes, and was released after being arrested. KJeasner said. Gross said Pule has a "superior" record as an officer in Newport Beach and had an equall y good record in Laguna. The CHP has submitted a com- plaint to the district attorney's office, KJeasner said. Pule told traffic in- vestigators that "he had ~n drink- ing bourbon and beer in Newport ORANGE COAST Daily Pilai H. L. Schwartz Ill Publisher The CHP is still waiting for final results of the blood repon from the crime lab. said traffic officer Bill Crowe. Pule. a five-year member of the Newpon Beach Police Department, has not been back to work. Little said. Pule was at home recovering from his injuries, technically on sick leave. Clrcutatton 7141M2-4m Clanlfted ~ 714/MZ".-?I All other ~tt M2-a21 MAIN OFFICE ))() l'\lfSI 81y 51 C..:.Sla MHa f'.A '-At• llOOIEM 0.J-. '54)0 C.os11 ~ CA 92t>i6 c.roy1q.1 •913 Orange CoaSI P\.rQlo5'Wl0 Comi><tny NO "••t \10' f'S u1us1r1t ons rchtonat melter 0' ot"""H~IS l'f"t<n ,.,.,, ~ •ec.<oovceo ""1h()UI M>«18• -"'OUo<ln OI C<JPrl'QM °"'ne< coor or 1 • rn ca• ""'°'• •O • m and rl:IV• '<'r ... , ~ ort~Yetf'(l Chezy Dowaliby Roaemary Churchman Editor and Assistant Controller Secon<.1 C .. H 00\llge 1)411<1 al C~ll ~ Cl~fou"a !UP5 u• 8001 SIJOM:r•olo()ll Dy ,.,,,., ~ 7S monlhly Oy .,,.. ,6 !>() "'°"',,.., Moat Oi•nQe eo. .. 1y Ar Mt ~ Laguna N'Qlltl ..... ro the Publtsher Stephen f. Ceruo PrO<loelion l.lanAQef Glori• 4. P·ow•n r:Mac1or OI ... .,._,lllrlg Ooneld L. Wlltlarne C•,u1111or. "'•"•llt'I Ille 011nge Coas1 De•y P.io1 .. 111> NNOh "c~ 1ne Ntws Pr~ IS~ Oy I ... ()11nge Co.SI PvOllshrng Com~ny Two Id~~ are l>UbllSheU Monday llWOUQh rro()ey A ~"Q~ regl0081 eOlllOn •S pu0i3he0 S.lllldays and Sundays Tile f>tll'rC!C>61 ~ (llanl IS al 330 Wtt1 Bet Srrw t P 0 Bo• 1560. Colla t..IHI. CehlOlnia 91~6 VOL 7T, NO. 78 To confirm her susp1c1ons. Agran recently studied child accident ad- missions to Orange County emerg- ency rooms and compared the figures to police reports. Nine hospitals, including four of the county's fi ve designated trauma centers, were in- cluded in the study. "We found that only 13 percent of the drivers involved in non-crash accidents reponed the incidents to the pohce." Agran said. "Our ob- servauons confirm the belief that as bad as the childhood accident prob- lem looks on the surface, the reality is even worse.•· "There is a 50 percent greater chance of being ejected from a car in a non-crash accident," says Agran, who has been gathering data on collisions involving youngesters for more than 2 years. more elaborate setups. r~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ In gathering data on past projects, Agran has grown concerned that some police departments do not go out of their way to note whether a child involved in a car accident was strapped in a seat or 1f there even was a scat in the car. While there as little disagreement that safety seats save laves. statistics on the actual impact of the new law are something of a maxed bag. The number of children killed in car accidents actually increased from 43 to 52 dunng the first year of the law. The anomaly has left observe~ confused and casting for answers. The number of children injured. however. decreased markedly during the same period. Agran believes it is these injury figures, simply because of the vast numbers, that arc more indicative of the worth of car scats. "There simply-or fortunately - aren't enough fatal accidents to make much sense out of the numbers. One massive, multi-fatal accident would be enough to throw the whole thing out of whack" Stephanie Trembello, director of the Los Angdcs Arca Child Passenger Safety AS$0Caation, speculates the increase in deaths 1s because there now art more children under the aae of 4. But there are other opinions. "To me, 1t shows thert's sull a Iona Just Call 642-6086 "In most cases," says Trembello. "a child is hurt during the day, on a dry road and without any mvolvment on the part of the driver with alcohol or drugs. "What you have then are accidents that adults and children should be able to survive if they are restramed," she adds. One of the areas Agran and her co-workers are scrutinizing is en- forcement. How well 1s the law enforced? How often arc motorists really pulled over and cited for having an unrestrained child Jumping around inside the car? In California, where the law man- dates that a child under the age of 4 or weighing less than 40 pounds be restrained, enforcement is almost secondary. "For the most pan," uplains the CHP's Milton. "the driver has ~n pulled over for other violations when the officer notices the child." Still, more than 8,000 drivers were handed tJckcts in 1983 -a figure that docs not include the fitst two months of the year when officen pvc ovt warnings only. M Llton says when offia-n do notice an unrestrained child, they arc still at 1 rl1'3dvant1te Trembello said there is a tremen- dous vanancc from police depart- ment to police department and hospi- tal to hospital on how seriously the new law is taken. "There are some hospital where new parents must sign release forms that they will use the scats," says Trembello. "And then there are the others." Some cities, like Irvine, have become active in promoting child safety seats by renting them to area families. Irvine had to double its supply of the seats to meet demand. The problem, according to Agran, is not the effectiveness of safety seats1 bu t their acceptance by the genera.a puhlic. Studies show that only 25 percent of inflnts riding in auto- mobile$ are re5trained (many of them improperlyJ, and lcu than 10 percent of children over five arc protected. "We're intet'C$led in both the medical and sooi.a1 aspects of thi$ lq.tslation, ",Aaran uplaincd. "lfthe law isn't work.ina-and we suspect it isn't -we'd like to know why and what we can do about making enforcement more effective." Whal do yoo Uke 1bo1l &Ae Daily Ptto1? Wb1l don't yoa llke? C.ll tbe 111tmber 1t leh llld you mesta1e will ~ record~ truM:ribed aod dellnttd to Uie appropriate editor. 'Mte same %4-llov annerta11ervlce m1) ~ 11~ lo reC!Ord len en lo tiu~ tdilor on u7 topic. Coatriboton to oar Lt-1ttr1 coloma m .. t blcl1de lll1elr name and ~ltp-.Oae 11mber for vertncaUoa. No clrftlt.Uoe calls, plea1e. Ttll v• waat'• oa '"' mtad. • ' Plush enough for indoor sports I ----------- l ' .... LEE'S Antron Nylon Plush $10.49 sq. yd. HARTCO Solid Oak Parq~t $1.99 sq. ft. ©~~~~s~H !.~'2!2~~~~ • 640-2700 640-2934 I .. Fitness fads topic of lecture at GWC Fitness fads, facts and fallacies wiU be dJscus.sed in a lecture on diet, exercise and fitness planned toniaht 11 Golden West College in Huntina1on Beach. Lecturer Bob BankA, who was tramed in exercise physiology and worked as a YMCA director for 10 years, will speak from .7 to 9 p.m. in Room 136 of the Administration 8uildina. ihe fee is $5. For morl information. catl 891-3991. Teen overnlght event s lated Teen.agers interested in a night of broom hockey toniJht and pancakes Saturday should contact the Hentage Park youth services center. Youngsters 13 to 18 years old arc invited. The $I 0 cost includes rink fees. midnight munchies, the over- nighter and breakfast. Deslgn semln ar slated ln Mesa A free seminar for those interested in learning about interior design wall be presented Saturday from I 0 a.m. to noon at Ron Baron's School oflnterior Design, 2915 Red Hill Ave., Suite C-101, Costa Mesa. · The school 1s currently enrolling for classes. Call 540-1210 for scat mg reservations. Scollosis check ln Huntlngton A free scoliosis detection program will be conducted Saturday and Sunday at the Huntington Beach Mall under the .sponsorship of the American Chiropractic Scoliosis Society. Scoliois is an abnormal curvature of the spine which affects teen-age and pre-teen children. Information on the weekend checkup may be obtained by calling 891-7505. TV, kids topic of workshop A parents workshop entitled "What is Television Doing 10 Our Children?" will be offered Saturday at Golden West College an Huntington Beach. Bob Olson. an educational spcciaJist with the Orange County Health Care Agency, will conduct the workshop from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Room 110 of the Business Building. The fee 1s S 15. For more information. call 891-3991. Back Bay nature walk slated The Fnends ofNewpon Bay wall conduct the last in a series of free. guided nature walks in the Upper Newpon Bay Ecological Reserve Saturday. Tour groups will stan every 15 minutes from 9 a.m. until I 0:30 at the comer of EastblufT Drive and Back Bay Road. Call Fran Robinson at 646·8009 for funher information. Seniors' lnvestment session s~t Fi nanc1al consultant Maurice Gerard will sh• .w senior citizens how to profit from secure investments ir a program scheduled Saturday at Golden West College .n Huntington Beach. The program runs from 9:30 a.m. to noon in Room 137 of the Admm1stratwn Building. The program fee 1s $4. Advance registration is not required. For more mform?t1on, call 891-3991. Cablevislon semlnar scheduled Orange County Cablev1S1on Showcase." a day-long semmar/workshop open to anyone intrested in getting involved in cable television, will be presented Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Room A205 ofSaddleback College Nonh in Irvine. The program will be presented by Charles M. Denny of Laguna Beach, producer-host of the cable series "Careers and Choices." The fee is $35 aJl\f funher information is available at 559-1313. "-.. \ ,_ Friday, March 16 • 7:30 p.m .. Manlclpal Water District of Orange County, Joint Workshop of Board of Directors and MWD Representatives, 525 North Cabrill o Park, Suite 124. Santa Ana. Saturday, March 17 • 7 a.m.-4 p.m .. Oran1e County Swap Meet, Orange County Fairgrounds. Costa Mesa. Monday, March 19 • 9 a.m., Orange County Transit District Board of Directors, OCTD Admimstration Building, 11222 Acacia Parkway, Garden Grove. • I : 30 p. m .. Orange County Planning Commission, Hall of .Att~~1r.fJ~pq.lQCjvicCentcr Plaza, Santa Ana. -. v . .rtl"'lf.M.,. 'CO~eia City. CoGDcll, Council Chambers, 77 Fair Drive. • 7:30 p.m., Irvine Finance Commission, Council Chambers, 17200 Jamboree Road, Irvine. He's senior ainozigHB's seaioEs Mike Roctaen due bonon I CAMPAIGN '84 By ROBERT BA.RUR Of .. Olllp ........ When people think about 1en1or ciuzens in Hununaton Beach, the first auy who probably comes to mind 11 indefatipble Mike Rodacn. They'll have aJI the more reason to think about him next month. For when tbc newly remodeled and enla.raed Senior Citizens Center reopens at t 7th Street and OraJ\ge A venue, it officially will be called the Michael E. Rodgen Seniors' Center. "Nobody's worked harder or has been more dedicated to senior citizen cause$," City Councilwoman Ruth Bailey '8id. "And when Mike goes for something, he doesn't quit until he gets results. .. It was Bailey who urged her council colleagues to name the center in honor of the 81-year-old Rodgers who recently quit bis fuU-time job as a real estate salesman but now puts in almost as many hours on round the C.Ouncil on A.$10& ID Huntfo~o Beach, which advucs city officiab on the needs of elderJy cittuns. He's also been leadfoJ the f~t lO .PreKrve the status QUO ofbus service for 5Cnfor ciuuns livina in down&own Hunt• inJtOn Beach. It was mainly lhrouab b.is efforts that council people postponed plans to divert bu5e$ from Main Street. Rodgers also started the ball rollina so that in 1982, 3,000 pounds of cheese were given to Huntinatoo ~ch seniort and low-income residents. · For a man who's aoing to be 82 next August -or for anyone -the 6--foot, 2-incb Rodgers bears up suroisinaJy welJ under such a rigom•t<i c,.}>,.,. .. f,. "l'\lc never f clt betler an m )' lific. .. he a.id: ··1 try to walk fut with tOme ~ ~ other niabt and r .... t.eh 1tly did~ don l eat too mucb meal. And rve orve:ramokod in my life." Rodien formerly worked with the Marooni Company of London aod in.,:; 1talled radio stations tbroupout lbe ~d. He also was a sound technician It Paramount Studios and and then worked for McDonnell OouaJas before &o•na ioto real e.'tate. ·•1 wu so surprised (that they named t.be center after him)," be said. "Some people must think I've done some aoocS-r realJy appreciate that." senior actvities. Rodgers serves on the Orange County Newport's e1· 11 Bertule1· t Ti:ansportation I?istric~ Advisory Co.m-· f mmee, the Interfaith Alliance, the Housrng . .. and Community Development Advisory acti• ve yachtsm d • Comm!ttee and the Seniors' Employment ~ ant 1 es Committee among others. He helped • Longtime Newport Beach resident Bill Bertuleit died Wednesday at the age of SS. Assembly candidates set forum in Newport He spent his youth on the Balboa Island ~ bayfront and became an active swimmer, boater and fisherman. Bertuleit was an active member of the Pacific An&Jers, Balboa Angling Qub and Vice Commodore of the Shark Island Yacht Club. Always a sports enthusiast, Bertuleit was active in the tennis club at the Balboa Bay Club, as well as at the Sunrise Country Oub at Rancho Mir&JC. As Californ ia's June 5 primary comes in sight and the presidential primanes heat up, more people are planning local political events. Topping the local calender is a Tuesday forum for 70th Assembly District can- didates. Ten candidates are runnmg for the seat Assemblywoman Marian Bergeson, R-Newport Beach, is vacating in her bid for the state Senate. The forum, sponsored by the Women's Civic Leajlue ofNewpon Harbor, will be at 10 a.m. JO the Mariner's Library, 2005 Dover Drive. A social hour will precede the event at 9:30 a.m. All seven Republican candidates and the three Democratic concert by singer Carole tung in the Dorothy Chandler Pa vilion m Los Angeles March 24. Hart is scheduled to make an Orange County stop earlier that day but the time and place has not been set. • • • Former Vice President Walter Mondale bnngs his campaign to Southern California Wednesday but he is unlikely to make an Orange County stoo on this visit. • • • Democratic National Chairman Charles T. Manatt plans a press conference at the Balboa Bay Club in Newport Beach Saturday afternoon. candidates are scheduled to attend. ---------------• . . Newport Beach resident Bob Hopkins, who pulled out of the Republican race for the 70th Assembly seat, has endorsed Newport Beach City Councilwoman Ruthelyn Plummer in her bid to win the district Republican nomination. • • • Carol Ann Bradford. the Newport Beach Democrat running for the 40th Con- gressional District nomination. plans a free showing of the film "In the Nuclear Shadow: What Can the Children Tell Us?" at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at St. Mark Presby- terian Church, 2100 Mar Vista, Newpon Beach. For more infonnation, call 642-6634. • • • For those mterested an more lofiy offices, Orange County supporters of Sen. Gary Han, D-Colorado, are shopping for an office to open a campaign headquarters, according to spokesman Chris Townsend. No location has been ruled out but the campaign is concentrating its search in the central area of the county. The Han campaign is scheduling several bus charters to take supporters to a benefit Child molester sent to prison A 34-year-old Laguna Hills man was sentenced in Orange County Superior Coun on Thursday to an eiJht-year state prison term for molesting his I l-year--0ld stepdaughter. But Rohen Marquis, who became the subject of a manhunt in September 1983 when he failed to appear for sentencing on the charges and disappeared with his 21h-year-old son, still faces a child-stealing charge stemming from the incident. Marquis eventually was arrested in the Midwest and waived extradition proceed- ings. He has been held without bail in the Orange County jail si nce he was returned to the county. Judge Roben Green ordered Marquis serve his eight-year sentence at the Cali- fornia Institute for Men at Chino. OCCplans 4 seminars Saturday Meditation, sexuality, stepparents and computers are the topics for four seminars to be offered Saturday at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. The physical, mental and spintual ben- efits of Aikido and Zen meditation Wlll be demonstrated in a workshop from noon to 3 p.m. in OCCs wrestling room. Wayne Tourda, a fourth-degree black beh, is the instructor and the fee is S 15. A seminar for women on male sexuality will be held from 9:30 a.m. to I p.m. in Room 11 3 of the Counseling and Ad- missions Building. Therapist Alyn Bartick is the lecturer and the fee 1s SS. The myths surrounding stepparents will be punctured at a workshop from 9 a. m. to I p.m. in Room 112 of the Counseling and Admissions Building. Nancee . Noel, a marria$e and child counselor. will lead the discussion and the fee is $8. "Computers Made Easy" is the title of an all-day workshop from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Room I 0 I of the Social Science Building. The seminar, which costs S30, is designed for those who have had no previous computer training. Further information on the OCC sem- inars may be obtained by calling the college at 432-5880. Fair (m eaning good) weath er for weeken d Sunny, rainless weather is in store for Orange County's weekend as a high-pressure system hovers over the Pacific, bringing warmer temperatures. the NationaJ Weather Service says. Night and morning low clouds will give way to fair skies during the days through Monday, the weathe~ service said. Bill Bertulel t After graduating from l'jewport Harbor High School be sel"\led in the U.S. Navy, eventually returning to join bis father at Southwestern Fixture ManufacturiniOub. BertUleit wasactive in the Sea Scouts and gavemuchsupportfortheirshipA.rgu.s. The - family request that donations be made lO the Sea Scout Fund for the AJius, Sea Scout Ba.sc, 1931 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach, 92660. The scouts arc trying to raise $50,000 to repair the ship. Bertuleit leaves his wife Peggy; sons Jeff, Mark and David; his mother Helen Bertuleit of Laguna Hills, and sister Lorrajne Hadley of Canyon Lake. Memorial services will be held at 3 p.m. Saturday at Pacific View Chapel. Dr. Fred Hunt services held Funeral services were held at sea Sunday for Dr. Fred Hunt of Newport Beach, who died March 8 at his home. He was 74. Dr. Hunt. a longtime Orange County resident. was born in Trenton, N.J .. and graduated with honors from Stanford University. He served as a commander in the Navy Medical Corps. A former president of the Orange County Medical Association. Dr. Hunt has been on the board of directors of Hoag Memorial Hospital and St. Joseph's Hospital He is survived by three daughters - Diana Hunt, Sylvia Drinkwater and Can- dacie McTicgue-and a son, Fred C. Hunt. Also surviving arc six grandchildren. The family requests rnemoriaJ contribu- tion to the Amencan Lung Association. Nell Hu1D1nel, 92, succu.mbs Services were conducted this morning for Marie Helen "Nell" Hummel of Costa Mesa, a onetime real est.ate broker, who died Sundav at Mesa Verde ConvaJescent Hospital at the age of92. She was a member of the Laguna Beach Womens Club and an honorary life mem- ber of the Monday Morning Club in Laguna. She lived in Laguna and Newpon Beach dunng the past 20 years. Survivmg are a nephew. Rema C. O'Connor. of San Diego and a niece. Aileen R. Camey, of San Marino. Services were beld at Pierce Brothers Bell Broadway Monuary Chapel followed by interment at Angeles Abbey Memorial Park. Gretchen Spraitz rites held Funeral SCl"\lices were held this morning for Gretchen Spraitz of Costa Mesa, who died Sunday at the age of 32. Mrs. Spraitz, who was born in Washmg- ton D.C., had lived in Costa Mesa since 1962. She 1s survived by her son. Elhot, and daughter. Meghan. Also surviving arc three brothers. Edward Sprajtz of El Toro and Stephen and Michael Spraitz of San Francisco, and a sister. Terry Ciszck of Spnngfield, Ill. Services were conducted at Pierce Brothers Bell Broadway Monuary Chapel m Costa Mesa. Interment was made io Good Shepherd Cemetery. Much smoke in HB, but no fire Mesa cops nab 4 youths in Estancia School break-in A Newport Beach man reponed the theft of S700 in camera equipment from his car parked at 36th and Finley Thursday. • • • A Newport Beach woman reported the theft of a diamond nng valued at S 1,800 from her home in the 1500 block of Place ntia Thursday. A woman was arrested Wednesday afternoon at the Ska&$S store 7542 Edinger Ave., on suspicion of shop- lifting. Cosmetics worth $20 were recovered. • • • Andrew Lee Hom, 23. also of Foun- tain VaJley, was charged with pos- session of a white powder) substance that police believe to be cocaine. Laguna Beach A video game worth $550 was taken from an unlocked vehicle parked in tbe 400 block of El Bosque sometime Tuesday evening. • • • A Fountain VaJJey man. William Costa Mesa police arrested four youths Wednesday in connection with a break-in and burglary at the Estancia High School library. The school's library was ransacked some time Tuesday night, a window was smashed and about $5,000 worth of video equipment was stolen, police rcponed. Costa Mesa Folding chairs, a sofa bed, a mattress and a chair were stolen from an unlocked garage on the 200 block of East 23rd Strtet Wednesday. The owner of the house said the $548 won.h of valuables were beina stortd in the aaraae. • • • An open warehouse at 3133 Ajrway A vc., 1he Ora nae County Acoustics Co., was buraJ.anud Tuesday and $3,200 worth of tools were stolen. The employees of the plant were workin& in another room when the theft occurred. • • • A desk at the Oranac Cot1t Col.Iese Food Service office was bura)antCd and $807 in cash was stolen. Police said there were no sians of forced entry in the Wednesday theft. Huntington Beach A bufl)ar used bolt cutten to bmk into a locked prqC' on the 7600 block Costa Mesa police Detective Russell Rose said John Berkhoel, 18, and Chris Berkhoel, t 8, both of Newport Beach, and Casey Camarena, I 9, and Mike Sandate, 20, both of Costa Mesa, were taken into custody on suspicion of commercial burglary. Thieves apparently climbed onto a of Washington Street. The crook took abnout $50 worth of tools and a $ t 0 child's bike. • • • A resident of the 200 block of Hartford Avenue reported secin' a man wearing a ski mask, dark shirt. baggy pants and gloves jumped into his backyard from a neighbor's yard. Police were unable to locate the person. • • • About $225 in cash was snatched from a residence on the 8500 block of Af\oo Circle. • • • Police wcrt called to break up a reported f\ght between aaroupofhigh school baseball players and othen described as "punk rocken." The fiabt.. poUce ~re told, broke out over a manor car accident near Edison H.iah School. Officers said the sroup dispersed when police arrived. Newport Beach A l.Aguna Beach man rtponed row of lockers and Jumped a I 0-foot wall to gain entrance to the library. Footprints and fingerprints obtained at the scene led police to the arrests, Rose said. All four suspects were booked into the Costa Mesa Police De~artment Jail and later released on bail. All the stolen equipment was recovered. losing a bracelet and a rinJ with a combined value of $7,950 in the men's bathroom at Bobby McGee's on East Coast Highway. The man had taken the jewelery off to wash his hands and left the items on the counter. When he returned to the restroom to retrieve the jewelry it was a one • • • A Santo Ana woman rtP<Jned the thef\ of a ri~ valued at SJ .SSO from her car while 1t wa.s at the c.ar wash at Newport Center. • • • • Fessero's on E&s1 Coast Hachway reported the theft of $2,920 in cash and money orders Thursday. The money was an a bank bq inside a desk. • • • A Laauna Beach man rtportcd the wmdow of his Ford Granada was smashed and his wallet cont.ainina $220 in cash stolen from the car parked at Ea.tt Bay and Adams Tbursda)'. I • • • An Anaheim plumber reported Thursday the theft of two power saws valued at $500 from his unlocked auto at 5000 Birch Wednesday. Fountain Valley Someone entered the Home Fabric Center. 16131 Harbor Blvd., by prying a lock off the front door and taking $500 in cash from a cabinet at the rear of the office. ••• Bur&lars entered a 1982 BMV parked in the front of a residence in the 12000 block of Brighton Raver and stole a radio. stereo, tennis racket and calculator valued at $780 • • • A resident in the J 8000 block of Santa Joanana Circle who was watch· ina her oei&}lbor's property wtule s~ was on 'acation, reported someone shot a 88 aun lhrouah her fnend's 1963 Cadillac. • • • An emptoytt a1 Wilson Ford. 182SS Beach Blvd., reported Wednes- day that someone stole a S l 2 S radio from 1 peen 198 t Honda C'ivic station waaon parked at the deal· ership. • •• A resident of the 2 t 600 block of Brookhurst Street reponed Wednes- day that someoDC stole a 26-inch black Colu mbia bicycle from hu unJockcd ~.The loa was csti· mated at S96. ~ • • • Suitcases containtng clothing valued at $2,065 were taken from a vehicile parked in the 300 block of Second Street Thursday. A wmdow to the vehicle was pried open to gain entry. Irvine Irvine police believe a man ar- rested by Los Angeles sheriffs dcpu· ties for suspicion of breakina into a home in Diamond Bar is responsible for the theft of $50.000 worth of valuables from 20 Irvine homes durina the last three months. EJevcn counts of bur&larY were added to charges Edwanf Morales., 23. of Santa Ana already faced tn connCCtJon Wlth the Diamond Bar bc'Clk-tn. f rvinc detectives said. tnvcsnpton aid Morales 1s 1meHcated in thefts in Santa Ana and Costa Mesa. • • • A $400 chrome bike was taktn sometime this week from t.hc un- locked garqe of a home an the SOOO block of Barlcwood. • • • Two can 10 I.ht park101 lot of Saddleback Collcgt's north campus wcrt broken into Thursday before noon. A stereo and camen worth mort than S400 was taken from one car and tools of undcicnnincd val~ ~stolen from tbc second vt:htcle. I Lee Bonham, 20. was arrested foT dm mg a stolen moped Thursday in the 900 block of North Coast Hiah· way. A passenger on the moped.. • • • A park mi Slgn was ripped from the ground near the lrvme Senior CcnteT, 3 Sandburg Way, sometime before 9 a.m. Thursday. Police haven't yet re<;ove rcd the property. Bandit nets $70inHB store heist A lone bandit wnnna a white baseball cap held up a Huntinaioo Beach convtniencc mart.et dwina \be pre-dawn hours today and fled with s10 1n cash. aCC'Ordina to p01ice.. Police SI.id the croo who simu· lated a v.upon. entered an AM PM Mani Market at the 1n\CralCCtioo of Goldwest StRct and Heil A vmue shbttly after 4 a.m.. The thua, who Siad h.e bM1 a pan in has wa1stbend, demanded cub fi'om 1 dertc and then ran when lbc bills~ handed O\'CI'. Poltee beheve be ld\ the area on foot. The bandit ~as described u a man an his mid-205 with lof\ldark hair and a "'bJ tc ball cap A4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday. March 1fS, 1984 WASHWOTON (AP)-WhOteeM pn¢ee. pult'9d by the ...... ,~ price rlM 9'noe 1979, roee o ... percent Ml montn, the O(Wernmertt rwport«f today. tf that rete t*d through the year, 1984 would"'°* tM atMpat lnftaflon In three yeara.. e~ pt1cM In general roee 0.4 percent, tod•Y'• Labor OeP.nm.ot repcrt Mfd, though It added t"9t tMceu• of reporting ~ the ftgures moetty reflected tncreuee In January, wMll UMN80Mbfy cofd weather eent heating bllla lkyward In much or the nation. The energy price rlae wu the ftret In flve month• Md My tM MeOnd w.o. JUN. "' • ...,.,. report ... Convnwce Oef,>etttnent a.Id ,... home conattuction In Fet>Nary lhot up 11.2 perctnt to the~._...., In almoat llX ~. St.n1, at a IMIOf't9lty •dJuated wmu81riteof2.2 mUUon lat mooth, were up ctramatfcelty for the teeond etralght month. P~ttel ~eeman Larry SPMket -'d the d«Y• two report.a ''edd up to oneoondullon -1tranq 9COnemlo growth wtth IOW lnftatk>n. And that'• gooo newtf«~.·· The~ p'1ce report. he .. Id, lndlcat• Acquittal sparks Miami riots • _.,~o Miami police officer stands guard with shotgun in front of looted store. MIAM I (AP) -Black >Ouths hurled rocb. looted stores and set fires overnight while hea"il} armed polit:c responded wtth tear gas after an all-white jury acquitted a Hispanit: poll,·cman in the shooting of a black man Thl' disturbances ended b\ dawn. More than 140 i>eoplc "ert• arre!.ted. sniper ~hots \\ere n.·poned and the pohcemt·n '~ere hun afla the acquittal on m3n!.l3ughtcrchargt·c; of Officer Lui ~ .\hare1 on Thursda~ night. Ma)or MaunCl' Ferre said police "ould do··" hate\ er 1s necrssan ··to ma1n1a1n ordn Police had cordoned off troubled areas. but b~ ru'h hour. blockades were taken down and h1ghwa~' and ~chools tn the arca.\\Cre bpen .. Bas1call). we have calm :· C 11~ M:mager Ho"'ard Gar) said on .\B('s Good Morning .\menc:i hXb) .. EH'f) 1hing is rl''-tored bad. to normal The cu~ loo!..' normal." Howe, er. poli<:c ad' 1scd moton'I' IC' .1,' out ofthl· troubled arl·a. Before dawn. Gar. had dl·clared the d1sturbancl'S under control Howe\er. sporadic rcx·k and bottk throwing had continued. and Gal) made his an- nouncement standing on a street cornt.•r near a group ol }Ouths thro"mg rocks at police Mean" h1k. U.S. Attorne) tan le)' Marcus said a !.cparate federal c1 vii rights 1nvest1gat1on against .\h 3rcz would continue. The probe was suspended '-"h1lc thl' state prosecuted Alvarez. Earlier. office rs fi red tear gas into a crowd of about I 00 young blacks who poured out of a housing prOJeCt 1n the predommantl} black Liben) Ci t> section and threw stones at officers As officers formed a hne and marched down the street to disperse the crowd, the · }Ouths fled back into apartments and shouted: "We want JUSllce. We want Justi ce." Trash cans !.moldered m the streets. and ro\ 1ng groups of ~oung blacks taunted police. AP Wlr•pholo Ohio Democratic Sen. John Glenn an- nounced he's quitting the campaign trail. Glenn leaves primary orbit U.S. diplomat kidnapped after leaving Beirut home W.\SHINGTON (AP) -Sen John Glenn. a hero astronaut "ho tned to become president. "reluctantly .. quit the race for the Democratic presidential nom10auon toda) after a long campaign that failed to wu} a smgle primaf) or caucus. "Although m} cam paign for the presidency will end. my campaign for a better Amenca will continue." Glenn said at a news conference attended by aides and su pportcrs. · Glenn declared. "I'd hke nothing better than to sta) in this race and to win the nommat1on ofm) party." BEIRL'T. Lebanon !.\Pl -Three gunmen kid- napped .\mencan diplomat W1ll1am Buckle) toda) 1n tront ofh1s apartment in must I) Moslem west Beirut as he 2nd execution in as many days RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) James W. Hutchins hugged his wife good-bye and refused to make a tas1 statement before being executed today by lethat Injection for the murder of two lawmen who had responded to his daughter's call for help at his home In 1979. The 54-year-otd Inmate, Who had abandoned al1 appeals and was ref used a commutation from t the governor, was the second HUTCHlNS man executed In the United States in two days, and the first In North Carolina In 22 years. Wearing his gold wedding band, Hutchins was strapped to a hospital gurney shortly after getting a flnaJ hug from his wife, Geneva. Witnesses said he went to death "smoothly and without incident.'' His defense attorney. Joseph 8. CheShlre V of Raleigh, said Hutchins' wife was "a destroyed woman" and that she and her three children had received ''very serious threats.'' Hutchins was sentenced to die in 1979 tor fatally shooting two law officers after they responded to a report that he was drunkenly beating his daughter In an argumen( over the amount of alcohol in a party punch. Hutchins received a life sentence for kllllng a third officer. AUCTION ESTATE AND DESIGNER JEWELRY TOBE HELP Sunday, March 18, 1984 AT THE RAMADA INN 1r .. 11 1 , 1 r 1 1~1 1 1 T \ A. it\ ff LI TURING 01...,,oodl Rub•tt\ Sa'"'hott\ F merelrh t~K Gold 1 11 • ,, ; • ,..~ ' '' 4 • $35 to S35 000 ~ NO MINIMUM -NO RESERVE NO BUYER'S PREMIUM OVER JOO ITEMS WILL BE <;OLD • PREVIEW 11 00 AM TO 1 00 PM • AUCTION 8£GINS AT 1 00 PM CAT Al OOS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR AT NO CHARGE Little John's Auction Service Inc. 711 S MAIN ~UITE 3t OAANOt' • (?1•) 972 4929 kit home to dm e to the l ' .S Em bass\ Then.' "as no 1mml'd1ate claini of respons1b1lit) Buckle) 1s the third American kidnapped 1n the last sl\ \\l•e ks. "Wilham Buckle ). politteal officer "a~ abdueted b) thrct: armed men as he was lea\ mg his dwelling plan' 1n Ras Beirut at 7.30 am. this morning." sa id Robert Pugh. thr l'mbass\ ·s first secretan. The manager of Buckle) 's apartment house said om· of the kidnappers pointed a gun at thl' .\ml·ncan diplomat'<, head. forced him into a "h1tc Renault and thl' l .tr sped :l\\a} The k1dnarp1ng was n:portcd a\ Chnsuan anti l\1 o)krn mi1Jt1arnl'n traded sustained barrages of monar'> ,Jl)d rocl..ct-propt.•llcd grenades in dov. ntov. n Beirut. lhl· mmt serious' 1ol:1t1on \et ofa cease-tire detlarcd T Ut''>da\ night. Pohce said at least t\\O people "ere injured. · The l ' S Em bass) ga' e no further information about Buckle' 's abducti on. But a witness -the Lebanese manager of th e 10-stof) al-Manar apartment building \\here the diplomat lived -said Buckle) was seized as he started to dnve to the em bass) compound on the adjatent E1 n M re1sseh seafront boulevard Local radio stations referred to Buckl~ as a third c;ecrctaf) at the embass). But he said events of the last several "eeks 1nd1cate that 1s "not hkel~ to happen ... .. , have therdoredec1ded to \.\1thdraw from the race." Glenn made the "ithdrawal after a disappointing campaign 1 n which he sel·mcd to be a st rong challenger for the nommat1 on. but failed to excite the voters of the countr, His best sho\\1ng in the earl) pnmanes and caucuses "as a second place in the .\labama pnmaf) last Tuesda). But b\ then he "as too far 10 debt -about $:! million - and too far behind Sen. Gal) Han and Walter Mondale to continue. • Glenn. flanked b) hi s wife Annie and other members of h1~ fa mil). began hi s statement with a WI)' jokt·. Rc~atinga line he used often m h1scampa1gn . he said that when he be$8n his quest for the White House he said he "asn ·1 doing tt JU St to ha\(~ another hne on his resume. .. Turned out I'm glad that "asn·t'· the case. he said. "I'm reluctantly bringing It (his candidacy) to a close." Glenn planned to fl > his own plane 10 Columbus. Ohio. shortly after the news conference to make a s1m1lar announcement 1n his home state. His Senate term expires in 1986. and he 1s e'pected to seek another term Gunman shot near White House WASH INGTON ( .\P)-An armed and emo11onall) troubled man. shot 1n the arm after allegedly threatening guards patrolling the White House fence. had been seen around the pres1den11al mansion for sc"eral weeks and was al read) the subJCCt of a bacl..ground check. authon11cs said. Da' 1d A. Mahonsk1 . who an unck said "anted to "sec the president and straighten him out. .. "as in fair condition at a local hospital today after he "as shot on a public sidewalk outside the White House grounds" hen he refused to drop a sawed-off shotgun. thi.' Secret Sen ice said. SHOCKED! Federal officials planned to charge Mahonsk1. 25. of W1lhamspon. Pa .. \\Ith assault with a deadl) weapon and a federal firearms ,·1ola11on for possession of a sawed-off shotgun. said Lt Jeffre) Davis. a U.S. Park Police spokesman. Da vis said there was no cv1dentc that Mahonsk1 was ti) 1ng to enter the White House and he had not been listed b} the Secret erv1ce as a threat lo Pces1dent Reagan. Reagan was in the While House at the time of the shooung and "as informed of the 1nc1dent. according to Sheila Dix.on, a White House spokeswoman. The president was never in an~ danger &Y '1'01..IP 1-..\UIANCf IAfl\l •u·o \lff MO .. t O• .... , I U\INI\\ f 1:}},'/!'!~~CE Syria tuns peace show wll Rtt1rdint Non SmoAtr RaftS • ~.. and 30 60 Rafts FARKRS INSURANCE GROlJ> 441 Old Newpoo Bh-d. Newpwt leoch. Ca. 631-7740 L ~l '°l.\."l"lE. 5,\1tlrrland (.\Pl -Ex- pcrtc; "orl..cd non-stop toda) to draft final poltt1ral proposal' \\h1ch mediators hope might "in appro' al Saturda} from the m al Moslem and C hnst1an factions at the l ebannn peace talr...s. Informal talk'I OCt\\eCn farnonal leaders ".:re rq>ortl'd mal..1ng hcadwa) toda' as ~~ na pressed both sides to reach a romprom1se on plans for structura l re· forms 1n a post·CI' 11 war Lehanon. "Let"s fact: 11. it's s, na·s sho-.." said one \\-ec;t European diplomat who dropped in at the lu\un hotel where the conference ~gan Mond·a,. FEDS FOOL FUGITIVES LOS ANGELES (AP)-Dreaming up schemes more creat1 ve than most TY police shows. law-enforcement officials ha ve used a fake package-<lelivery service. phony JOb 1nterv1cws and a "free" trip to Reno. Nev .• to round up 2.116 fugiti ves. tanle~ E. Moms. director of the U.S. Marshal's Service. said Thursday.that entrapment was not an issue in the sung arrests because warrants alrcad)' had been issued for the fug1t1ves. $17 99 !th this ad thru 3/26/84 "This was not to entrap. this was to ensure a safe arrest:' Mom s said as he descnbed a I 0-weck fuglti ve roundup b)' his se~ ice and local police which ended Wednesday night. The "Fl T Bonded Ochvel") Strv1ce" was a popular sting used when authont1es found the address ofa fug1t1\-e, he \31d "Fl T" is short for the federal Fuiat1ve lnvesttgauve Stnkc Te11ms If no one was home. officials left a note telhna the fug1t1ve to call a phone number to arrange fordchvcry of a valuable 1>3ckage. "Our man on the phone would amnit o lame and place for dispatch of the 1>3cka e. telhna the caller to be sure to have good 1dent1fkat1on." Moms said ··wnat the fug1t1 ve .aot when he reached for the package was a pair of handcuffs 1nsm1d •• If the fua1uve was home. th e "dehven mnn" would ask him to come out 10 the van and pick UJl 1he packagr. Tht' arreiot wa\ then made I ------------·- • Tnick slaDls into train, injuring 23 By tbe A11oclated Pre11 BAI NVILLE., Mont. -Twenty-three people ~ere hospitalized today af\er a loaded gravel_ truck plowed 1~to an Amtrak train k1lhng the truck dnver and derailing eight of nine car~ w1th what a passenger ca.ll~d a "barn. barn . smash. smash." ln all, SI people were IOJUf'Cd when the westbound Empire Builder ran off the track Thursday about fi ve miles west of Bainville near the North Dakota border. Two people were in serious condition. Scores of uninjured passengers were ~aken by school ~uses to a motel overnight, and investigators _were he~dmg ~or th~ ~ene to determine how such a "senous, maJOr acc1~cnt occurred. officials said. An Amtrak attendant said he thoug.ht the truck was try10g to beat the train to the trossin~. but investigators said 1hcy would have to determine whether the crosstng was properly marked or the truck su ffered a mechanical fail ure. The truck burst into flames and the eight cars Jumped the trat:k, four of them overturning. Auto layoffs decline DETROIT -Indefinite la)offs m the US. auto 1ndustf\ fell a bit this week from last. from 101 .700 workerS to 101.300. the automakers reponed Thursday. Mean" hllc. an auto industry journal reponed that domestic carmakers plan to make 1.4 perc~nt fewer automobile~ th is week than la!il. but car producuon for the 'car remains far ahead of last vear's pace. Temporal) ia}offs fell from 2.450 to 250. · Scoldlngjudge lambasted MI LWAUK£E (AP)-A ClrCUllJUd~e who scolded a sexual assault victim fo r "inappropriate · conduct when she cried on the stand defended himself Thursday against the outrage of femm1st groups. Circuit Judge Ralph Gorenstem said he felt the woman's tears were being used to sway the JUry. He told the woman that if she did not stop crying, he would dismiss the case against the defendant. The remarks were made outside the jury's presence. Gorenstein's remarks have brought outraged response from . feminists. "The man has the sensiti vity of a rock." said C10dy Van Vreede, Milwaukee coordinator for the Nauonal Organization for Women. He's Alaska's top musher NOME, Alaska -After more than 12 days of mushing through slushy trails. a commercial fisherman dashed across the fini sh line today to win the punishing. 1.135-mile lditarod Sled Dog Race and claim its $24.000 first prize. Dean Osmar. 36. of Clam Gulch and his I 0-dog team crossed under the burled log arch marking the fini sh hne on Nome's Front Street at 11:07 a.m. ( 1 :07 a.m. PST) for a total elapsed t1me of 12 days. 15 hours. 1 minutes and 33 seconds . CALIFORNIA --- Burn vlctlm top speller PASADENA -After sur.,,1ving the fall of her nati ve Viet nam and a fire attack b) her father that burned 85 percent of her body, IO·year-old Thao Tran has found triumph 1n the peaceful arena of words: fi rst prize 1n a school d1stnct spelling bee A.fter winning the Pasadena school d1stnc1's founh-gradc spelling compet1t1on on ~ednesda} -1n "htch she correct I} spelled "ac- complishment. .. "act1v1t} :· and .. add1t1onar· to take the bee-bedecl..ed troph} -she said. "I don't ha ve a lot of courage." Thao. whose scarred skin stretches tautly across her face and "ho breathes through plas1ic tubes said. "I JUSt do 11. I'm scared a lot of the li me. es~cially before surgcr) ... Drunk-on-horse mlstrlal SAN ANDREAS-Cowbo> Will Hammett believes the stalemate 1n his public drunkenness tnal proves there arc still people who believe a man has the right to trot into l O\\ n and have a few beers without going to jail. The jury of six men and six women deadlocked 10-2 to acquit Hammett. who was arrested Dec. 15 and charged with drunk dnv 1ng on horseback when he rode his horse. Jug. along the sidewal ks in Valley Spnngs. DDT found on frults, vegetables SAN FRANCISCO-Cancer-linked pesticides -at fo ur tames the levels found in state tests -have been di scovered in 44 percent of the California-grown fruits and 'egetablcs tested dunng a year-long pnvate stud). DDT. a known carcinogen banned in the United States 12 }Cars ago. "as the most frequent!) found insect killer. acco rding to the report released Thursday. At least 19 pesticides were identified on the contaminated fruit studied by sc1ent1sts from the Na1ional Resources Defense Council. a 41 .000-member group concerned with protect- ing natural resources. Donated-embryo baby due LOS ANGELES -The world·s second baby produced from a donated embryo will be born by the end of March to an 1nfen1le California woman. the researcher 1n charge of the embryo transfer project says. The pregnancy of th e infertile woman who received an embryo donated by another woman nearly nine months ago has been "une\·cntful." Dr. John Buster said Thursday. The first such infant. a boy. was born in late Januaf)·. although the bmh was not announced unt1I Feb. 3. I WORLD --~~-~ U.S. newsmen detained MOSCOW -Soviet secunt~ pohce briefly detained three Am erican correspondents on hand to cover the trial of peaCl' acm ist Olga Med vedkova. which was postponed toda) for one week. KG B agents accused correspondents Roben Zelnick of ABC News. Stuart Loory of Cable News Ne twork and Louise Branson of United Press Inter- national offilmmg a military station near the courthouse. located 1n eastern Moscow. Two American cameramen and two Soviet soundmen working for the telev1s1on networks also were detained. Af rlcan accord reached KOMA Tl POORT. South Africa -South Africa's prime .minister and Moza":lbique's Marxist president met at a rail crossing _an the Afncan bush today and siJned the first non-aggression trea1y betWttn whitc-minonty ruled Sout~ Afnca a~d a black·govemed nei&hbor. The mutual sc~u~ty pact. s11ned in an elatx;>ratc ceremony by Prime M1nmer P.W. Botha and President amora Machel. is intended to end y~ars of guerrilla raids and set the stqe for an era of economic coopcra11on between South Africa and1 Mozambique. $7.26 mllllon burglary WOBURN. EnJland -Police said toda>. they have few leads to work with in tryina to catch the thieves who broke into Woburn Abbey. one ofEnaJand's "Ma&nificcnt Seven'' stately homes. and escaped with 47 silver heirlooms wonh $7.2.S million. Bcdforshire pohet spokesman Geoff South s.a1d a gana oflhievcs entered 1he manMon early Thursday through a window on the S«Ond floor. cl1mbin1a ladder they 101 out ofa storeroom on the grounds. "There must hive been quite a number 1n 1hc ~na bttau the silver 11 'Ct) hnvy -there is one p1et-c m1ir;~1ng "h1ch ~11hs 40 pounds." South 1old The .\ssocuned Prt$~ . ' .. .... "' .... ,. COAS:t----.. People 'Walking ~n fire beats limitations' Neuro-li ngutstics programmin g to be explained tonight ------"-& ~.~--~~-=~- 8 y ANDREA ADELSON Of IM Delly Noe IUft Anthony Robbins 1s trying 10 make a living as a firewalker. The 24--year-o ld from Marina Del ~e) swears he has led 3.500 followers JCross a bed of hot coals who have ~alked away unscathed. His dramatic claims are proof. he $8ys. that he can teach people not only bow to trample over a bed of 2.000-degree coals. but also how to conquer fears. phobias and even health problems that inhibit success. Mirroring 1s pan of the NLP psychology. Prac1111oners believe suc- cessfu! rwo(llt· ha'e unknowingly deH·loped their own mental strategies. Their unconscious messages. such as eye movements or the tilt of the head. can be read by the kee n observer and matched. Robbins said he "modeled" a Tibetan fircwalkcr and took his first jaunt across hot coals in Los Angeles last Apnl. ·Tm not special. but I changed m~sl'lf ph}s1olog1cally:· he said. Since then. Kobb1ns said he has led 3.500 across the coals. including a 78-yea r-old patient of Cedar-Si nai Medical Center in Los Angeles. His seminars "are about giving people the skills on how to break throu~h the things that are limiting them. · Robbins said. - Comedian Carol Burnett wearing a red eult mimic• trademark gature aa done by her ANN LANDERS Al GARDENING Al COMICSA7 new llkeneu ln a beaded Bob Mackle gown at Sb Fla.gs Mo'rieland Wu Mu.ewn. Robbins. who looks a little like actor Christopher Reeves. is a proph- tt of an all-purpose self-improvement psychology called neuro linguistics programming (N LP). developed by West Coast therapists in the 1970s. Those with a yen to master the myster) ofwalkingon fire can take off their shoes with Robbins at 7 o'clock tonight at the Orange County Fa1r- Jrounds in Costa Mesa. The session m Bu ilding 15 1s part of a four-day seminar. sponsored by the lrvine-based Psychodynam1c Success lnstitut<: A Santa Ana couple. "ho have taken other mot1vat1onal courses. said they took a Robbins seminar in Januan The fire walk "struck me as a way to ., 1ew m) own hm11a11ons ... explained Nadalle Hall-Richter. 31. an attorney and pri vate investigator. Similarity's spooky The newl y formed institute is headed by Ellie Ransbottom. who credlts Robbins with helping cure her father of a cancer last year through NLP. She said the disease went into rem1SS1on after her father. Frank Volz. 79. of Mansfield. Ohio. teamed bow to rearrange his belief systems during a nine-week stay here last spring. NLP therapists rely on hypnosis. self-help. lingu1st1cs and nonverbal communications to teach better com- munications and to correct common psyc hological com plaints. Kobbins said behavioral mod1- ficat1ons techniques can be used to rid people of phobias. He said a ne"."· posit! ve response 1s "anchored.. in the subconscious and supersedes a negati ve one. to unlearn a bad experience that makes one phobic. The tirewalk was Robbins own way to burn out negat1v1sm. He de- termined. "if someone else on the planet can do 1t. I can. because we have the same neurology." PAPARAZZI . Anthony Robbins walking acroea bed of bot coals. She said NLP's are helpful to teaming 1f people are telling the truth. Her husband. Mark. a computer programer. said the strate~y is equally successful in aiding him keep a meeung from wandering off track. At the session the couple attended, they said 220 people trod over the coals and only I 0 refused. "This 1s where you learn to take your fears apart." said Mark Richter. 26. who works for Basic Four in Tustin. He said NLP can be life changing. "Why not improve yourself? If you stand s11ll. the whole world will pass you b~." he said. Robbins said he grew up in Azusa. "as the student bod)' president of Glendora High School and took his first self-1mpro,ement course at 17. Not long af1er. he became the chief promoter of the program. president of h1~ own compan). .\ch1evement Enterprises. But Robbins' own achievement fell apart and the business crutn plcd. At that point. he said he began studyi ng NLP \\Ith John Grinder. formerly a hngu1 s11cs professor at UC Santa Cruz. Grinder helped develop the technique in the mid 1970s. But Carol Burnett decides her wax likeness is adorable By CATHY DE MAYO O.ity,... Corr11111ndeflt Carol Burnett came face to fa<X with her wax likeness at us unveiling at Six Flags Movieland Wax Museum. "It's scary. It's reall y spooky," she said, staring in fascination at the lifelike figure. "It's a very strange feeling ... As cameramen and re pone rs Jostled for position to sec both the comedian and her likeness, she quipped, "Wait a minute. I gave you Bo Derek's measurements, not John's ... As if she were looking into the mirror. she reached up and adjusted a lock of hair over her look-alike's forehead. "I really recognize the eyes more than anything." she said ... Look. they've even got my bony elbows. My elbows are like Olive Oyl's." she laughed. The latest addition to the Buena Park museum's 200-plus gallery of television and film stars simulated in wa,, shows Burnett standing in front of the logo from her long-running te!evisio~ c~medy-variety sho~. She is weannga bnlhant red-orange sequmed gown. designed by Bob Mackie and doAated to the museum by the actress. The wax figure 1s charactenst1cally tuggrng Its left ear lobe. a gesture Burnett used to signal "hello" to the grandmother who raised her. According to Logan Fleming. who creates the wax figures for Movieland. Burnett's left ear lobe is actually one-eighth ofan inch longer than her nght l9be. a result of frequent 1ugg1ngover the years. Flemm~ used a calibrator to measure Burnett's face forthewax likeness. He also consulted with her personal DllllJ,......,....., ...... ntertalnment by actor Dou& McClure and actor-ma&lclan Jim Bentley, left wu one topic of conversation for Pat and Henry Blkbul and Ann and Wolf Stem at Heart Auoclatlon'• dlnne·r dance at Irvine Marriott Hotel that raleed almoat $50,000. ·rally keeps on ticking • American Hea rt Association members enjoy magic, music An affair of the heart (although of a different son) lit •parks in the ballroom of the Irvine Marriott Hotel last week. The Orange County chapter of the American Heart Association sponsored the elegant dinner and dance, with music provided by Muay HarmOD'• o~hcstra. This was an affair that won the blessingoflhe community, wi th individuals and area businesses donating prizes ranging from round-trip air fare fort wo (from Pan American Airlines) to a No. I 5 Vince f erT&pmo jersey (donated by the Los Angeles Rams.) Tommte RelDsJa11, two-year chairman of the benefit, enthusiasticilfy described the chapter's growth, noting that the benefit raised ~40.000 before the fin~l tally on the opportunity drawmp. (The figure now is close to $50.000. l And this year, the program was presented by a self-described "familiar face," actor Does McClare,and by a man who has played a lot oftnckson county people. 1actor·m111ctan Jtm Budey, one of the original pa~ners in Magk Island. His mother. Ol~rta Otbrtak, was vice chairmen for the benefit alona Wlth Mary AllD WeJ11. ~ ance ferragamo, there with his w1te. Jocay,a co-chairofthe acqu1sit1on committee. also made a .. bnef' appearance on stage at the request of magician Bentley. Others at the black-tie event were honorary chairmen Mary and James Roosevelt (she was lovely in a multi-colored, layered chiffon dress) and Frucol1e Keeland, nursing an injured ankle. Beverly Tllompson Coll (striking in a Halston outfit set offby some 6,000 pearls), and her husband, Horace, shared a table with Carol and Pa•I Bers (Carol, ad book chairman. also was among party-goers who glittered with her beaded and sequined blouse ofturquois, red, white and blue over a white skirt.)Mlmland Baroid Blrakrant sat at the next table. Both sets of the Pam and Sam Gold1tela1 were on hand and sitting at the same table. The .. heart association's" Goldsteins had quite a stake in the event -he is chairman of the board and she ls president of the womcn'scounc1I and served as benefit committee adviser. And the "other" Goldstcins won the evening's grand priic, the trip to Hona Kong. Others who worked hard on the pla wctt Patty Baraeu, Betty Belden, Edie Touoa, Noey Loru Malin, Jodie Mlller, SaHn Brodie and JoAue Stewart Paparazzi is wrirren by Daily Pi/or Style &ltror Mclmda Huddl~ston J::r:.: 'vlnce "r=imo offered tout .. c Tommie Jue, below ftCbt. chatted wltb Saady .. 4 . MleMel Weber. na1rstyhst and makeup an1st to create the wax "twin." .~ "I would have recognized her;· said Burnett. "but you're thrown because it's not a mirror image .. .I think it's adorable." Later the actress immortalized her hand and footprints in cement for another museum display. Despite the jostling crowd and her elegant red suit. she good-naturedly got down on her hands and knees and plunged her palms into the wet cement. "This 1s wonderful," she exclaimed with agnn. "I've always wanted to do this, but this time it's lepl. lt'sa hoot~" Stepping back tQ admire her footprint, she com- mented. ··That looks too big. I should have brought smaller shoes. It looks like John Wayne's feet" DON'T EAT OFF PLATES FROM SHOW Stont"ware they're not. Fine porcelain collecuble plates exh1b11 the work ol such celebrated anists as Norman Rockwell. Red Sktlton. Walter Lantz -and Sue Etem of Huntington Beach. plate artist-of-the-tear m 1982. And unlikl' their stoneware ··cousins." these plates could sell for up to $4.000. While other people collect stamps for aesthetic value or stock ponfollos for investment potenttal. 6.3 million Americans -more than 750.000 1n Southern Cahfom1a -collect amstically designe-d . hm1ted ed111on plates for the best of both worlds. Their largest conven- tion opens today and runs from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at the Anaheim Convention Center. Celebnues and antsts scheduled to appear m- c tu d l' Gene Autry. Liberace. lnsh McCalla (the ongmal Sheena. Queen oft he Jungle and Varga girl. no" artist). Lantz (creator of Wood\ Woodpecker). Dedra Hall (Days of Our Li ves). Rams football pl~y--.~ .... "---..-ers. Etem and fellow ac- claimed-artist Edna H1bel. Among the foremost manufacturers prev1ew1ng their newest lines. Bing & Grondahl "''II break the mold of their first hm1ted SUE ETEM edition porcelain doll at 2:30 p.m. Saturda)' and thl' Goebel Facto~ ""'II haw workers demonstrating ho" Hummel tigunnes arc made. Scott lneram. who modelt'J for more than I 00 Rock "ell works. will appear too The con,cnuon also "''II mclude ongmal painting~. lithograph'-. the larg('St swap ·n· sell opportunit} for collectors 1n the l ' . and a computer com pan\ r,ho\!..1ng ho"' 10 keep a collectibles '"'entof') on a home computer to benefit hoth the hobb~ 1st and dealer. ..\dm1ss1on 1s $4 per da~ "1th SI from each ticket being donated b\ the California Plate Conventions. Inc . to tht' Califorma· pec1al Ohmp1cs. Children under 12 "'II be adm11tC'd free ..\t prices that tit an) hudget IS20 to S4 0001 hm1ted ed111on plates ha \ e become the most acll' el~ traded anform. Collectors range from }Oung homemakers "'•th a few plates to the re ured bus1nc~sman "'ho ha~ a house ful l of the dC'C'oratn e mas1cro1«-es And the apprcc1a11on of some plates 1s astounding • Collt'Ctors who purchased the Lahque A.nnual 1n I Q6) ($25) or the G~bel Hummel Annual 1n 1971 ($30) or thl' Rockwell Society Hentage m 1977($14.50\ ha' e seen their plates increase in market value from 1.275 percent to 7.300 percent. In fact. the first Bing and Grondahl 1895. "Frozen Window" onginall) sold for 50 cents and toda) 1s "on h more than $3.500. Other European porcelain houses issued platc'i mterm1ttently over the years. and the modem colle<'tor') plate market dates from 1965 when the French compan~ Lahque issued it s etched crystal plate "Dc:ux 01scau' · Toda} thert are 280 companies around the -.ortd producing plates Once closed. the ediuon ofa plate "never reopened The mark~t prict is dctttnuned exclusively b> how much concctors arc wtlhn' to pay. However. \here $no auarantcc a plate Wiii appreciate. 11 could d~prtt11\e But most pcop~ collCC1 plat~ bcca1.t 1u an enJo)ablc p.u11me and a taniiblc reminder of Cla.r\ Gable. te'e Garvty. w1ldhfe or 1 duldhood mcmorv f oe e~ample. t1em's pnzc-winninJ .. Renee•· and .. Rand)." winsome. p1nM1zed blonds s1ppanf from t~e prden hose. were rccoan11cd for tht' blgC\t inert. 1n value -from S39 50 toS132 -in 19 ~. their ftru >~•r of '~'ue. accordina to indu try ~urttS .... .. l Or.nge Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, March 18, 19&4 app1nessthreatened y childhood memory GREEN THUMB Nurseries featuring shamrocks DEAR ANN----------- J..ANDERS: 1 lmow you have helped many people. l am praying that you can help me, too. You a1e my only link to A1111 LAllDERS sanity. I am 26, mamed ••••••••••••• lo a wonderful man, and we have a darlinJ 3-ycar-old son. To look at me you'd think I was the happiest person alive, but deep down I am tonured by something that happened 21 years ago. 1 can remember 1t as though it was yesterday. My brother abused me sexually when I was 5. I don't know how long 1t went on, but I recall I was in kindergarten when he started. After a while he stopped. I convinced myself that it didn't happen -that I had dreamed tt, or a friend had told me it happen~ to her. Wben I was 11 . my brother tned 1t agam. Hy that time l knew it was wrong and warned him to stay away from me. Everything that happened when I was 5 came back to me. I could no longer block it out. When 1 was 15. I got mad at my brother for something 1\otally unrelated and we got into a shouting match in front of my mother. I bluncd out all the terrible things he had dt>ne to me when I was a child. He called me "crazy." My ntother said l was lying and if she ever heard me talk like that again, she would have nothing more to do with me. I had all these conflicting emotions -anger, guilt, fear of lo.sing my mother's love and resentment because she believed my brother and not me. For weeks I am OK, then suddenly I remember the past and get headaches. can't sleep and bate for my hiisband to touch me. I realize it isn't fairto bim. so I give tn. I don't like sex at all. I get nothing out of it. I know this 1s not normal, especially since my husband-is so adoring and attracti ve. I can't act counseling because I would rather die than tell my husband why I am seeking help. Please hurry some advice. I am -Hangmg On In Kansas DEAR HANGING: Tell your b1111ba.nd you need counaelln,g to learn wily you cuaot aleep and bave frequent beadacbet. U yoo are l1clly enoap to 1e1 a competent tberaplat, be (or abe) wllJ belp yoa muiter tbe courage to tell your buabaod about yoar torturoaa pa1t. Tbe ability to accept bla lovlag tapport will 1tren11ben yoar relatlonabJp ud build a bridge of tru11. I urge you to act on tbJ1 advice at once. Look In tbe pbone book oader "mental bealtb" or aall your pby1tclaa to recommend someone. And please 1tay la toucb wltb me. I want 10 know bow you a.re dola1. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I Just read the letter from .. Hip ln Grand Forks" -the' person who said your column stinks. lam a 14-year-old girl who can honestly say I have learned more from you about mann'ers, common sense, sex and bow to get along with people than from anyone, including my own mother. You made me face the truth about drugs when I wouldn't listen to anyone else. Please, Ann, don't let people like "Hip" get you down. You have helped millions of people through your column. You can count on us, as we have counted on you. -A Friend Forever In Long Island DEAR FRIEND: Your letter made my day. Tbankll for tbe beart-warmer. By EARL ARONSON The legends of St. Patnck's Day arc widespread and firm, but there's considerable disagreement even among the Irish when it comes to the shamrock plant. Historically, St. Patrick chose the shamrock as a !>ymbol of the Trinity. The plant has become a symbol for good luck and as St. Patrick's Day approaches, shamrocks are given as gifts. and the d1stmct1ve clover-shaped leaves are worn to recognize the day. But which plant is the authentic shamrock? That's where disagreement ~ins, even amon$ horticulture folk. The clover-shape leaf 1s common to tnfolilun and exalis plant families, both of which grow in Ireland. To add to the confusion, three different plants are often tagged as true Irish shamrocks: yellow flower clover (Trifolium dubium); little white clover (Trifolium rcpcns mm us); and wood sorrel (Oxalis acetosclla). "Whichever one you select, growing conditions are similar for all of them~· says David Baggett, Montgomery, Ala .. staff honicultunst for Tupperware ... They grow well in a cool and humid environment and all enjoy a lot of sunlight." Discover how to be date bait without falling hook, line and sinker. Ann Landers' booklet. "Dating Dos and Don 'ts," will help you be more poised and sure of yourself on dates. Send 50 cents along with a long, stamped, self-addressed envelope with your request to Ann Landers, P.O. Box 11995 Chia!go, /llinois 60611. If your shamrock is a clover (Trifolium), it is grown from seed. The wood sorrel (Oxalis) is grown from smaJI bulbs of the mature plant. Wood sorrel makes a better house plant than clover, which may become lanky if grown in the home environment. Keep the plant in a bright. sunny window for good results. During dark days and at night, the leaflets will oflen fold along the center vein. Best of show lnsh shamrocks are available at nursenes, garden shops and florists. often in self-watering, constant feed, plastic growing systems. Gerard Wayne of Be•erly Hilla bolda trophy won for beat of ahow bonon tor hla long-cap atandard daffodll .. Ice Aae'' at the recent Southern California Daffoatl Society'• Early Spring Show at Sherman Gardena. Exotic orchid thrives on neglect By RAYMOND AMLING AmHng'o NewpcM1 Nllr.-y No plant 1s thought of as more exotic than t~e orchid. Many varieties and colors are available but one of the most popular "house plant'' orchids is the cymbidium. The blooming Sc'!ason for cymbidiums vary from December until May, depending on variety. Once the flower ··spikes" appear. the blooms last for weeks. When you purchase or are given a cymbidium, usually the plant 1s in bloom. The care is quite simple, lending some credence to the cliche that orchids thrive on neglect. The plant may be kept inside during the bloom cycle ma spot that has ~ood light. The blooms will last longer however, 1f the plant is kept outside in a well lighted location. Smee orchids are grown m very porous.soil. it is best to take them outside for a once a week watering. As old blooms deteriorate. remove them. Eventually this long blooming penod will end and then the orchid should be put outdoors in a very well lighted spot with filtered sun. As the position of the sun changes, you may wish to for move the plant accordingly. Dunng the summer months the plant may develop an "off-green" color which is normal when it t6 rcce1v1ng the right amount of light. Water as necessary depending on heat and humidity. usually once or twice a week. Some orchid enthusiasts like to gi ve the plant some light fertilizer at each watering (such as Orchid Spoon-It or Rapid Grow mixed with water as directions indicate.) Others feel once a month feeding with these liquid fenilizcrs is enough. Either is satisfactory. Orchids are relatively free of insect prob- lems or disease. Occasionally you will find aph1s on the nower spikes. Jf this occurs spray (again according to directions) with such chemicals as Malathion. lsotox, or Onhene. On orchid foliage. black splotchs sometimes appear due to a virus for which there is no chemical control. Simply take scissors and remove the discolored areas. Cymb1d1um orchids are very hardy plants, being able to survive freezmg temperatures. Afler a penod of years if your orchid becomes RUFFELL'S • very crowded 1n its contamer and fails to bloom, then divide the plant and repot n. Clear out and remove dead "tubers". A dead tuber is recognized b}' its lack offirmness. If the tuber is firm and hard, do not remove since it contnbutes to the plant's well being. Orchids require excellent drainage. so should it be necessary to transplant it into a larger container, use a very porous mix containing orchid bark and a light potting-mix soil. Repotting should always oc done immediately following the blooming period. Orchids. other than cymbidiums, available arc: phalaenops1s (''butterfly" or ·•moth'' or- chid); Canleyas (large old-fashioned "cor- sage-type" orchid); Cypripedium ("lady·s sliP,:- per .. ); Ep1dendrum (very tiny flowers of dif- ferent colors) and Miltonia ("pansy" orchids). Care of these vanet1es is similar to that of the C} mb1d1um , but in acquiring any of the above, as~ for special instructions from a knowlcd$e- able honiculturist. Some of these varieties require warmer temperatures than the Cym- b1d1um. " ~ :~ T I -f J _., LLO~o •-= .. : , =:=tJi~.~· I • ~ (~ 1 """'31~18 :~""""w-::SMMt Blvd!N"9.1 UPHOLSTERY, INC. •••pltelat .. -11 .... t 9n HA~BOR Bl VD COSTAMESA-548 1156 Newport Hills club schedules flower show gardPn shop ~ FIRST cuss LUXURY ck9a11t, '7""* Gplppetl #lleetcl ""'""- NOW 99c JUNIPERS 1 Gal. Tam Junipers Juniper Prostrata Juniper Prostrata Var. R11. '1" BUY 1 GET 1 FREE UWIWAllE SPRlllLllG CAI 2 gallon watering can 1111. 'I" llOW 12 19 ' ·, ) \ . '• ; I . 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Newpon Beach. 0 Weddln"• ct Formal• The show is open to the public for exhibiting or • '1s1ting from I to 4:30 p.m. i> Bu•ln••• Eng-r1ement1 Co-chairmen for the event are Jean Todd and Joyce Anderson. Those interested in entenng the an1sttc dcstgn -SJ)Klal Introductory Rat•• -or the hon1cultural divisions, telephone 644-6929 or -Corporate Account• Welcomed -640-8396. A flower show schedule must be obtained by those submitting entries. Information regarding the youth 'Jiut e!a.u ~immuiJtu 'Jce division mmay be obtained by calling 759-8938. Plants. baked goods, Ooral stationery and handcrafted '7iut eta.u 7'eople boutique items will be o.ffer~ for ~-Ad~~~rqo µie show is free. -+-" ~ 714 720 1811 Pre-reJistratton by April 4 is essential for the artistic ~~~~~~~~~~~~-!~~~~~~~ design division. Registration for other divisions will talce WE ARE OVERSTOCKED ON 5 GAL. APPLE TREES ''BEVERLY HILLS'' end "GORDON" re-ma Reg to 17 50 FULL SIZE or SEMI DWARF ThH• Tr•H Are A Full Year Older Than Thia Year'• Bararoot TreHI B d• • IS THE WORD an 1n1 FOR FERTILIZER CITRUS FOOD VEGETABLE FOOD ~.~bio82A~ ill!l!J i~~~~~~ EHJ ~~~~~~ , ... tl All Fruity,.... NMd A Sprtn9 Fer1111zlng • Help• to Pn>•lde Stron99r Qrowth end Mot9 '"'It o..,.loped Eepec:lelly For The Weit. Helps Produce 1 lountlful V99et1ble Oerden. Slnco1t48 - Ha'\lis\atts Nursery · Florist 2140 Harbor llvd . Costo MHo All ..................... ... place April 7, from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. Judging will be from 10 ~.m . to noon. Ribbons will be awarded to winning entries. • • • The Irvine Garden Club will present Jo Myers of La Mirada as its speaker at the March 28 meeting at Tunlcrock Community Oubhouse, I Sunnyhill Drive, Irvine. Beginning at 9:30 a.m., Myers will present a program on the many varieties and care of bromeliads. These plants have a lovely, often exotic bloom and arc effective as both indoor and outdoor plants. The meetings are open to the public and guests arc welcome. For more information, call Loretta Hastings at 786-8 138. • • • Newport Harbor Orchid Socic!_y conducted its regular monthly meeting on Thursday at First United Methodist Church hall, 420 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. featuring Wade Robens, director of Sherman Library and Gardens, as guest speaker. Roberts, a graduate of Cal-Poly and a charter member of the Horticultural Society of Orange County, spoke on "Control oflnsect Pests on Orchids." He has been with Sherman Gardens for 18 years and was previuously involved in landscaping. • • • The Horticultural Society of Orange County will conduct its regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, March 20, at 7:30 p.m. at the California Cooperative Extensioi;i. I 000 S. Harbor Blvd., Anaheim. Guest speaker will be Clair Martin of The Huntington Gardens who will give an illustrated discussion of the various types of flowering magnolias and their suit.ability for the home itarden. Gardening checklist • 'Spnni Up' your prden with annual color. Check out mangolds. petunias, stock, alyssum and more . • Your J&rden will benefit from mulchina around shrubs, bedding plants, trees and vegetables. The weather 1s wanmna up and this Wlll help conserve soil moisture. •For flowers in the color of the sun, check out these spring bloomina shrubs; aca=j forsythia. maraueritcs, wc1gcla , rhododendrons and cas. • Hedacs do not need to be all trimmed and proper. You can plant an informal hedic and one that flowers. Qardentas, hibiscus, roses, quince and abclia can be used. •Japanese maples arc small tr'CC$ and shrubs that offer year-round interest -red sprina arowth, soft areen summer leaves, 1 chanac in fohagc color in the faU and a anceful silhouette of branches colored arecn or red in winter GARFIELD MAUTIFLJL ~NSfT, l~'T IT, PAP '? PURTYf A TMAN ~ A LfiTLE ~ED WAGON CSOIN' UP A HILL THE FJ\MIL l' CIRCUS "Grandma, will you show me how to make a capitol five?" ~ CUA~ ~&~O ~T llV\T' w~ MA'/ F.e>.~ IN PAIU-Dtef wrrn ~u. BIG GEORGE by Gua Arriola by Jim Davis OH.IT'~ J05T 50METMING YOU CITV &OYS EXPEC.1 ~ FARMEA~ TO 5AY ---~ "The world's biggest sandbox." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson DE~~IS THE ~E~ACE Hank Ketcham .. l ''If you want to walk. we 'll walk ... no taxi!" MOON MULLINS WiT T~E :A°fpf (,ff~: 'T,AKE IHE UMeRELLAj IT MIGHT R,AIN ·- AND STAY AWAYFRoM l~DDY'S. ~~.,. PEANUTS TUMBLEWEEDS 1..1mN1~ 1'1lfE SIGHOF~e SOtJ1l-i WINV. • C" I \ ·~ by Charles M. Schulz by Tom K. 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IN 1""1!> ~1~1f. ~ 1 ~~ CAU.'t:M A~ I !>t.E 'Ut\\ tiE0$NOCT~ HE c.otAES ALNE. R"fNtGHT f)O'Sib11itil"1. lft C'OVftlfriitt rl<'ff:tntly by dropplnic "' c1urrn o! diamond• uncft.r l~ kin.c! Jt:1ut t00ptr1tC1d U. hiii pnrtft<'r by altC'>wln.-"'" kin~ lo win. and dNlartr.., IW'Jplt'as. South trit•d 111 hHt Hr rnuld hv rontinuinK wicli, d1nmond. t:.-111 won tht-1#~. r:uthrd lhr a.-.· and txitrd with .1 ht•art. I )(>rl;m·r w~;i rorrt•d In run. nnd ht• ,,w I h;il h<• hnd no v.·:\~' Io mnkf' h1" ronl rarl Tht• h»M rounttod out. and ht• knf''A t h:it w,.,., h.111 all 1 ti.• n•m;tln •nK rluh<.. 1nrludin1e I hr tf1tt•rn 111• 1·011111 not ,l\'(IWf lo"'"" .t 1r1rk 111 th1• lad,Y tn hbt'k ror tlov.·n ont• 0 • .. by Tom Battuk ~ .. :JS L.Ef ME 5EE IF I'VE oor AU.~ 1Hl5 NQW ... I Or_,. Oout DAILY PILOT/Friday, Mard\ 18, 19~ ..... th e Bank Bal/out... was not only unconscionable. but un- workable." PATRICK BUCJIAJf AN colamntet Economic bill of rights goal of Reagan 'snext term When most academicians publish • cracu. the public doesn't usually ~spond the way it does when E. F. H\Jtton s~aks in some television ~mmerc1als. In fact, it's a ranty when anyone pays attention at all. But a new an1cle just written by a scholar at the Hoover Institution on Stanford U niversity's campus ought to be an exception. THOMAS ELIAS dnve that will stress stability and the resurgent economy. Butt.hat d~sn.'t matter. 1fthe pres1dc.!nt1al interview 1s to be believed. For a recent magazine interview with President Reagan indicates the tract just might be a roadmap show- ing where Reagan intends to 1akl· national economic policy in a serond term. · Noi that the president will t'ven mention the anicle or us contents during his reelection campaign. a In that 1nterv1t·w. Reagan noted '"that he used his ftrst term as Cahfornia governor to "lay the ground~ork" for rnmprehcns1vc wcJ- fare reforms he saw enat·ted in his second four years. He said he kept those plans secret while campaJgning for reelection. And even though his advisers claim .. There is no secret plan," the new Hoover Institution anicle indicates there is at least a blueprint for change. The tract was written by Martin Anderson. chief domestic policy ad- viser to Reagan during his 1980 campai~n and his first two years in the White House. Anderson. now a senior fellow at the Hoover. remams close to Rea~n and spearheads the drive to put his pres1dent1al library On the Staoford campus. His article bears no White House 1mpnmatur. but don't be surprised 1f its recommendations become the corners1oncs o.f presidential domestic policy after November. Anderson calls his recommen- dations an ·•economic bill of rights and wants them enacted as a single Constitutional amendment. H is proposals: -A balanced federal bud~et, something that has been achieved Just once in the past 24 years; -A limit on the amount the federal government can spend; -A lioe~item veto power over the budget for the president; - A firm gold standard so that the government would be limited in its ability to print paper money, and - A permanent ban on wage and pnce controls. "Such an economic bill of rights. with the ~roper safeauards fot excep- tions in ume of war, would ao a long way toward ensuring the future prosperity of this country for us and our children." Anderson said. Reagan obviously agrees: He's publicly endorsed every point Anderson recommends. Both Anderson and Reagan realize that none of the policies they seek will be willingly enacted by Congress. Anderson·s proposed detour around that is a Constitutional con- vention to propose the amendment. Endorsements from only two more states now are needed to call such a convention for the issue of a balanced budget alone. "There must bea real possibility of (a convention) before Congress will act to limit its own power," Anderson said. "If it looked like there were actually going to be such a oonven· tion. Con~ess would a.I most certainly pre-empt 1t by proposmg the amend- ment itsc-lf." As Reagan mdicated in his lit- tle-noticed magazine interview, it would be impolitic for. him to ballyhoo such fundamental changes dunng a campaign, when he could be attacked for doing so. But as he points out. he has held some concealed cards before. Tbomas Elias Is • Saat• Mo.a.ica·based columal•t oa •t•te Js,sues. What was second prize? There was a time. an ancient ume. when first prize in an Olympic game event was not a gold medal but a stalk of celery. Says here expen typists generally read no more than one word ahead of the word they're typing. Trick is to pace the eyes with the fingers. Computers can speed typing lessons greatly, if they highlight one word ~ta time rhythmically instead of zapping out whole sentences. Our Chief Prognosticator repons most new homes for the next few years will be outfilled with light gray appliances and fair brown cabinets. "Platinum" and "toast" is the de- signer designation. Q . Why are bubbles round'.> A. Because the air in them presses <?utward equally overall. Q. Will cooking neutralize poison mushrooms? A. No. sir. neither will freezing nor drying. Do you know how to tell the good ones from the bad? Neither did I. for years. Still. many a forkful has been lifted, while the diner uttered such pronouncements as. "People cannot be trusted." Wrong, sir! If we didn't trust people. we wouldn't ea< mushrooms. Q. What did the women called Pallas, Judith, Rachael and Elizabeth I have in common? A. They're the names of the queens of spades. heans. diamonds and clubs in your standard deck of cards. Claim 1s there are a lot of places in the Sahara where you can dig down through the sand, hit underground streams. and therein catch freshwater fish. Shrug. On cigarette packages turned out in Japan. they word the warning dif- ferently: "for health reasons, let's be careful not to smoke too much." Looking fora new line of work? The ··Directory of Occupational Titles" 'Good' was good, language was bad T th Ed 't . hm11ed point of' view nor expression. 0 e 1 or. . .. .• That actor performed so beauti· The ,production. of Good wh1c~ fully. moving!)'. sadly. that blurting we sa"' Saturda~ 1nsp1red me to say t four-letter word frequently rm grat~ful for a soul-searching ~~~ught one back mto 1984. presentation at South Coast Reper-There are a great many of us who tory Theatre. dislike the limited contemporary use I liked the actors. the stagecraft and of four-letter words. · the music. Only one negative com-I've attended SCR since the days ment, which has prevented me from that it was located an Cannery. writing before. The playwright following David Emmes' career and doesn't like. or trust. the use of the ultimate success since the time that he English language enough to rely on it presented the three step projection to ratner than lapsing into four letter the Children's Theatre Guild. words. Why'.> "Good" was a superior production. In postwar Germany, decadent as it I congratulate him. may have been. I d . .,n't believe that a DOROTHY HUTCHISON literate man of science had that Newport Beach Brotherhood brings freedom To the Editor; 1943. on the sinkiing U.S.S. Global tensions through a process Dorchester torpedoed by a Nazi of social osmoSls have seeped into the submarine ofTthe coast of Greenland, connective tissue that holds together four chaplains Rabbi Alexander the structures of the world body and Goode. Fa1her John P. Washington. have started to infect the protective Rev. Clark V. Poling, and Rev. membranes surrounding mankind's Qeorge L. Fox gave µp their life.- vital corporate organs. No group, no jackets 10 ~ve others and drowned individual is immune from the while holding hands in prayer. plagues of bigotry. war ansJ poveny Even Brotherhood Week was not that are rapidly spreading across the exempt from world maladaies. This ·race of the land. year's SOOth Anniversary of the From the Green Line in Beirut Protestant reformer Marttn Luther separating Chnstian and Moslem to sparked a heated exchange between the Peace Lane in Belfast. Northern Jewish and Christian scholars who Ireland. separating Catholic and Prot-debated the extent to which Manin estant to the cheese hoe in Amenca Luther can he held responsible for separatin.& nch and poor to rebel and modern ant1-Sem1t1sm. The state- guerilla lines in Central American. a me~t made not too long ago by Bail~y line has been dropped around the Sm 1th. Leader of the Southern Baptist earth's circle taking the measure of Conference that "God does not hear man. the praver of a Jew," the indiscreet February I ~-1 5 marked the Soth ethnic remarks by James W?tt. for- observance of Brotherhood Week. mer Secretary of the lntenor. the The idea of interfaith cooperation on divisive candidacy of Jesse Jackson. a national scale suggested by a Den\ er religion's embroglio in the nuclear Priest in 1929 took root in the form of freeze debate have all conspired to Brotherhood Day first proclaimed on underm1nd the spirit of tolerance that Apnl 29th. 19 34. and was expanded produced American democracy. '10 a fu ll week by 1944 under the The brotherhood of Man under the sponsor~1p of the National Con-Fatherhood of God is a line not much ference f Christians and Jews. in use in this Orwellian year of Big The · was set for the week of Brother. Precisely at such times when Washington's Birthday to annuall>' social and economic forces propel recall Washington's visit to the each one of us along divergent paths Hebrew Congregation of Newport in we must renew and strengthen anter- August of 1790. when Moses Seixas as religious contacts and relearn the President of the Congregation and as lesson of America's tradition of the Grand Master of the Masonic Lodge equally of men and women. presented the father of our country The spnrt of brotherhood born in . with a letter extolling a govermcnt the midst of the world depression of "whJch to bigotry gives no sanction. the I 930's was a God-sent antidote to to persecution no assistance." This the disease of Naxism. God indeed phrase was repeated by Washington does send the cure before the illness. who added that ··Happily the Gover-Brotherhood is the only prescription mcnt of the Unued States ... reQuires that will allow us to proceed along only that they who live under its America's histo rical lines of freedom protection should demean them-and unity. selves as good citizens... RABBI SOL TEITELBAUM Brotherhood W~k rec1eved Its Temp I e Isa 1 ah , New po rt greatest impetus wf\en an Februal"). Beach-Jrvine I ORANGE COAST 1 DailyPilai l'u1>11tlltld .. ..., dlf cl ,,.. , •• , •• no wet• Bey <;1 Coti• .,...,., • .,,,,.,, coo••M>O"ONI<• 10 11111. ·~w ~·" ,.. ... ( ,. 01>)8 H.L. Schwertt Ill PutihtfWtf Chezy Oowefl by EO•IOt -AM•tlMll Iii one Pul>I•~- lerry D. 8PMrl ~an~fO•IOt has a t least 20.000 suggestions for you. Why does ;woman wc:ar makeup" To enhance her facial contours? Or to rnnceal her facial flaws? Both maybe. But most every woman will tell you her purpose is to enhance. not to conceal. Why does a man grow a beard? Tc;> enhance his facial con- tours? Or to conceal his facial flaws? Both maybe. But most every man will tell you his purpose is to conceal, not to enhance. In 17 percent of those cnmmal cases identified as murder. the kmer is member o f the same family as the killed. The checker-uppers say three out of five employees sneak their personal mail through their company postage meters. Crickets hear through their knees. L.M. Boyd is a syadica ted columnist. Bailing out the big banks Argentina is fuse on monetary bomb WASHINGTON -As predicted. sooner than expected. the Debt Bomb has been rediscovered. ticking away beneath the Big Banks. Last year. some of us warned that the Bank Bailout-the $8.4 billion Congress conscripted from our sav- ings pool to be shipped offby the International Mo netary Fund to Sov- iet bloc and Third World countries to enable their bankrupt regimes to keep current on interest payments-was not only unconscionable, but un- workable. We were not resolving the debt en sis, as Treasury insisted; we were only postponing the day of reckoning. The country to watch 1s Argentina; the day to keep in mind is April I. With the nationalist regime of Raul A.lfonsin taking over from the dis- credited generals. who borrowe~ $40 billion from the West, Buenos Aires has nah~m!9.~iand princ.ipal payment on 1tslfack debt. Cash 1s not the problem. From the sale of grain abroad. Argentina has some SI billion in hard currency. Indeed, the IMF is more than willing to lend additional money to keep Ar~entina current. Buenos Aires 1s balking at accepting the IMF terms because Alfonsin does not wish to destroy his ~ovemment's popularity by accept- 1 ng the harsh "a1its~erity" the I MF imposes as a cond1t1on of accept mg HS loans. All Latin America is watchins. If the Marc h 31 deadline passes without payment. Manny Hanny, Chase Manhattan. Citicorp. etc .. will be forced by federal bank regulations to begin telling the truth about their loan portfolios. Interest accrued from the fourth quancr of 1983, and never paid, will have to be deducted from income in the first quarter of 1984. No funher interest can be accrued on the dl'linquent loans. In addition, the $I . I billion tn loans. then delinquent by March 31. will have to be designated "non·perfonning." The process of writing them down from the illusory I ()()cents on the dollar will have to begin. If Alfonsin does not come across with the $600 million to bring Af$enllna les!> than 90days in arrears on 1 ntcrest payments by March 31. some of America's Big Banks are going to take some big hits in their first quarter reports. At this point, I\ is impossible to summon up any sympathy for the bankct5. During the 1970s1 when the U.S. prime rate was triphna. when the cost of mortgages for young families was doubling from 8 pe~ent to 16 percent. these amoral international moneylenders travenod the globe, lavishing hundreds ofbillioos an loans on some of the most odious regimes on eanh. The whole sordid tale is told, with lucidity and passion, in the forth- comana work by scholar William Quark ... How the West Gave Its PAT BUCHANAN Wealth Away." These international bankers. he writes. "have detached themselves from the political and moral prin- ciples of their home countnes and JOi ned a new supra-national class. The global elite, rootless.and para- sitic, finances Communists and dic- tators alike. It financed the 011 Gouge and the Soviet military buildup." What Quirk calls "economic treason" continues to this day. The U.S .. the largest consumer and impenerofoil in ilieworld. would ht:> the first and greatest beneficiary of a fall in the price from the OPEC benchmark of$29 a barrel. (It costs the Saudis less than a dollar to lift that barrel out of the sands of Arabia.) Yet, as The Wall Street Journal reponed last week. there now exists a scheme of international collusion against the American consumer. a "new alliance between O PEC and non-OPEC producers with the tacit support of man} ~overnments and financial institutions -~a son of new international understanding to substitute pred1ctabilit) for free mar- ket forces." How does it work'1 When OPEC countries like Ecua- dor. Nigeria. Indonesia and Ven· ezuela, or OPEC allies like Mexico. run into trouble repaying debts. the IMF rushes in wHh bridge loans. and the banks provide new infusions of cash. Theoile>.portingcountriesare thus reheved of the necessity to pump and sell more oil. which might break the cartel price. When Congress voted that $8.4 billion. 11 voted to permit the IMF to use the savings of American citizens to sustain OPECs swindling of American consumers. Apparently, the enthusiasm of the Big Bankers for doing business with Stalinists is also returning. Here is Chase Manhattan Vice President Donald Green, waxing enthusiastic a week ago: "The upturn has already occurrtd. We'll probably see quite a year 1n net lending to Eastern Europe countries who survive the crunch, and to the Soviets." While farms that have been in the famil y for 1enerations are foreclosed daily across Iowa, Illinois, and Kan· sas. ChaSt Manhattan looks forward to ncwlcndinabusiness with the Warsaw Pact. lt is the Dav1d Rock· efcller philosophy ofbanking: "In tcnnsofstrai.htcrtdit risk, the presumption 1s that there isarcater contin111tyofgovemmc:nt in oena1n socialist states than in non·soaab1t states:· Patrlri IJ1clua• l1•1yitdll!9tH col11mol•l. Volcker takes charge of international crisis WASHINGTON-There is one calamity that could cause the ~~Y ~o fall. The international debt cns1s 1s so tense that one bobble-say a default by an indebted nation -could start an economic chain reaction. Federal Reserve Board Chairman Paul Volcker. withagreatclankingof the crusader's armor, has taken charge of mana~ing the debt crisis. Whether he's Sir Galahad or Don Quixote remains to be seen. Meanwhile. Volcker appears more concerned about protecting the lenders than the borrowers-par- ticularly the big banks whose credit hnesaresodangerouslye:iltended to the Third World. He fought fiercely for the $8.4 billion U.S. subsidy to the Inter- national Monetary Fund. which will help keep the big banks solvent until another fix is needed. Now he's trying to spread tho risk by p ress °"'~ smaller banks to grant m ore loans to Third World governments. These bankers don't want to flush good money down the drain after the bad. banking sources tell me. But Volcker is using the regulatory club to persuade the smaller banks to make the loans. The pressure ha~ beef! brou$ht quietly by the Fed s regional administrators. Volckercontends that the only way to keep the indebted nations f~om defaulting is to continue loaning . them money until they produce their way out of the crisis. He has rushed to the rescue of one troubled nation aft et another with emergency loans. Volcker was the power behind the scenes. for example. who ~ved Mexico from bankruptcy tn late 1982 I have reviewed a 104-page study by the International ~onetary f':'nd. which began pumping m oney into the depleted Mexican coffers. h's the fund's function to provide bailo1:1t money to nations in need, but pnvate loans to the faltering government would hardly be considered good banking practice. . . Yetaccordingto the study, which t! stamped "Confidential" and "r;f ot For Public Use." 526commerc1al banks outside Mexico granted the aovemmentastagcring$S billion in loans. Most of these aenerous l~nders were U.S. banksunderVolckcr s jurisdiction. . This is just the begmnmg. Declares the study;" An important so11rce of external financina for 1984 will be S3.8 billion from the commercial banks." And the study assu~es that the Mexican govcn,tm~nt wtll oon· tiftue "new borrowing in the order of $3 bilJion to $4 billion a year durina 198S-89 .... " In return for all thcst billions, the Mexicanaovemment has adopted several striC1 fiscal reforms that have been bard on the p<>pulace but have 5tJbilir.ed the economy. Reponstbe study: "The economic procram. , adopted by the Melucanauthont1c an latt l 982... has brou&hn~ut a sharptum1roun<l inceono~ JACK ANDERSON conditions and has helped Mexico to begin to recover from the severe economic crisis experienced in 1982." But there are some clouds on the horizon. Here are the warnings cited in the confidential report: -"The structure of interest charged on loans have resulted 10 certain distortions and may affect adversely the recovery of private investment." -"The recently awarded mini- mum wage increas.~!'~~n1 1 ,... raises questions about the margjn remaining for wage policy during the rest of 1984 .... Great care will have to be taken to avoid reigniting infla- tionary pressures." -"The real effective exchange rat( index shows a significant de- preciation with regard to previous years. but 11 has appreciated some- what in recent months.·· -"The ban on a list of consumer goods and items competing with domestic production ... has to be viewed with concern." -"Mexico will continue to face large debt servicing requirements in the years to come because of t he size and term structure of its outstanding external debt." Y ct the study declares frankly that "Mexico will need to count on the continued cooperation of the inter- national financial community in copin$ with its financing need and handling its debt repayment sehed- ule." Thus far, Volcker'sskillfuljuggling has saved Mexico from financial collapse. But there are dozens of governments in similarly precarious sha~. The trick is to ju&a)e hund~ds ofbLllions of dollars that are owed but can't be paid. A slip-up could cause the scandal of the dec.ade. LOOMING RECESSION?: Presi- dent Reaaan was getting his hair trimmed the other day when his barber asked: Would he repeat in t 984 the same question he raised in the 1980 CllJl pa.ign, "Arc you better ofTthan you were four yean a10T' R~n repliedfirmly1 "You bet!" He claimed credit for ris1na output. fallins unemployment and lower -inflauon. Yet t0meofthe president's econ- omic advisers privately fear the recovery will abort bcrorc the end of the year. Some expect no worse than a slowdown; othen believe the slowdown will deepen into• re-- cession in I 98S. Jm AIMl•,... IJ a qlMlklUld eol•m•l•t I . . . . ~ New tournament would Invite teame.anubbed by NCAA, NIT. 82. He's learned to cope with early success Over the top John Flower• of Nevada Lu Vega• goee over the top of a pair. of Princeton def enders to ecore Thursday night. UNL V won the first round NCAA game, 68-56. Sthe rmerho-rn has h andled - extra pressure -- By ROGER CARLSON Of IM DellJ l'llo4 llefl There's pressure involved when an athlete succeeds early in a career - win as afreshman and 11 stands to reason you'll be expected to do well as a sophomore. and as a junior. and as a . . . well. yo u ~el the idea. That's how it s been for Wood- bridge High track and field standout Eric Schermerhorn. whose life in the fast lane 1s what he hopes to be a ticket to a college education (at least) and continued success on the track. .. From his first race in the 330 frosh-soph low hurdles he had suc- cess." says his coach. George Varvas. "From that point he began wllh success and a reputation and evef}- one expects him to come out on top all the time. That's a difficult thing to do as a 14 or 15-year-old." Sch merhorn. now 18. admits it's a definite factor: "The pressure." ad- mits the 6-0. 150-pounder, "more than anything else. because people expect me to do well and I don't want to disappoint anyone. I just have to go out and give it my best shot every time." It's also a difficult thing to do when )OU happen to be a quaner and half-miler and reside in the same league (South Coast) as Laguna Hills' Jeff Roach (440) and Dana Hills' ..\nd~ Sims (880). Roach. for instance. is 1he defend- ing Cl F 3-..\ chanrp1on tn the 400 meters \\tlh his 48 !' a1 Ce rritos College a ~ear ago in a race that sa"" Schmerhorn finish sixth in 49 73 Sims. mcanwhtk. I'> lhe defending Cl F 3·A champ 1n the 800 meters ( 1.53.84). so there ts an obvious rcaltst1c approach to things for the Woodbridge senior. Duels w11h Roach and Schermerhorn figure to be seen 1n leagu(' and rtF compctn1on. and it'll be evident Saturday at the Newpon Beach Exchang(' Club's Beach Cities lnvi\at1onal at Newport Harbor. ··we just want 10 get a little btt of experience to handle the pressure of big meets:· says Varvas. "We'd like to run a good 880. He has been doing I :55 all by himself and 1f the pace is nght and he docsn·t get tangled up earl) ... well , this race has a lot of speed in 11. We'd ltke a 56 spl11. .. Schermerhorn's bests in these two races are 49.1 and I 58 3. but Val"\. as feels hts No. I athlete can e .. entually threaten the 47s in the quaner and go under I :54 in the half mile. Schermerhorn has also been win- ning an the long jump latcl). and is one of the top entries in Saturday's 1nv1ta11onal. but, according to Varvas. it's stnctl)' for laughs. to give Schermerhorn something else 10 thank about. Althou~h the long Jump isn't his top priority. he has dabbled to a best of 21-2. "It's just a li111e chan$e of pace to take the edge off his running." says Varva~. United States lnternallonal Un1- \N'\1tv tn San Diego looms as a (Pleue see ERIC/86) a.., Not,....._, LAe hirM Eric Schermerhorn ha• been a one-man ahow in track and field at Woodbriqe Htih the put couple of 8eUOna. Here he wlna the 880 'tluu.a&y ln a meet agalnat Capo Valley. Protests mar first Cup races Good friends, old friends aid OCC crew BJ At.MON LOCKAllY a.., .............. . ... LONG BEACH -Dtck Oeavlr• dream of becoming the flm *'9- per to wtn a third Congrtlllkfnill Cup champfonet\lp WM dlmmed io the protest room Thut'lday nWd and Dave Perry of Sout~l conn. edged ctoeer to ~ hJ• 1983 title. Deaver beat Perry tn thelr matcti by six eeconda, but both ..., were flying proteat ft9gl at U. e,)d of the race. The race )UtOn r1lled that Deaver had fouled P9rTy ~ pr•atart mlU'leUvert. The dectsk>n, etter a ~ deliberation, gave Perrythr• wlf'9 .,,d no lotMt for the dlly and dropped Deever to 2-1. The Of"Y other skipper to wtn .. tbtM ,.._ was Harold Cudmore of I~ Cudmore ta mo being protMted by Chr1a Law of EnglMd In tttetr match. Crewing for CUdm~ ln 9* thlrd•~=W:,::' :;t ~9"ch. ~ ~ ~ prot•tewere~!:l 1he thret 1et1es of 15 mafchel r..ults of the others not ~ n1ff tod4ly. · The ........ tMMl ftought~ test• before It got ""*" •· om Blackaller ot San F~. eeh from an u~ • pt at the America'I ~ ~ot .. ted tu. luck of .,,. ._ edneeday. dalmtng tt'8t tlle afnMU on his bOat we1 -.. ehorter thll[lt ~­.._tentng to plCk up hll merta•• nd..r. home untell tt .. ~ He WU altowed I dfff....,. ~ foundltlllo~lif'5 rought in another. Aece ofllGllll lullowed tM third ... Ind .... Nd Bliek..._ to ... wtlt • ~·· BllcQller, -• ~ to t1ICe cl"*, deeotlbecl ~IHr.t a Mtc.,Ofdno A:.J, ~ • w wttl\ a IOO hO .... ..._. .... hed · eocr~ttp. Donors giveCoast $50,000 in boats; Alu mni Day sch eduled for Saturday Last week. Kris Korzen1owsk1. the Li .S. Olympic rowing coach. was taking a tour of the Orange Coast College boathouse bordering Lido Channel. ·· 1 heard you had the best boathouse in the country," . Korzeniowski told OCC crew coach Dave Grant "But I was wrong. You have the best boathouse 1 n the world." It's no wonder Korzeniowska was impressed. The OCC boathouse ts ready to burst at the seams with boats -eights. fours and singles. Ele ven new addiuons will be christened Saturday morning when the Coast crew holds its annual Alum ni Da~. "We're going to christen $50.000 worth of shells." says Grant. "all of which were gifts from th OS( who ltve re Lakersa offensive to Spurs ~-"'-'-~ ~--. Kareem INGLEWOOD (AP) - Abdul-Jabbar scored 26 point a balanced Los Angeles attac da} night as the Lakers whip San Antonio Spurs 143-12 National Basketball A.sso s to lead k Thurs- ped the 4 in a 1.1at1on game. ored 1n ""On ltS A total of seven Lakers sc double figures as Los Angeles second game in a row and sn three-game San Antonio apped a winning streak. Abdul-Jabbar scored 20 points as the Lakers took halftime advantage. The 78 represented the most points sc Los AnJeles ma halfth1s sea of his a 78-58 points ored by son n and and 21 Earvin "Magic" Johnso Jamaal Wilkes added 22 points, respect1vcly. for the La kers. nything "We don't have to prove a on th e offensive end." sa Angeles Coach Pat Riley ... id Los That's a l taking staple for us. "We aren't efficient yet a Gare of the ball. We have too many tu movers." along the waterfront ·· The OCC ere"" has been blessed wa th good friends over the years. which is one of the reasons the boathouse looks like boat showroom. Among the donors is Ma ruJa HodgesofNewport Beach. who donated one Empacher 8-the same type of shell the U.S. Olympic team will be using this summer. lrs worth $1 2.000. Richard Berg also donated an Empacher 8. The Coast crew has graciously named the boats after their respective donors. The crew also dipped into its own fund and purchased a Vespolt 4 and named it Pat Hadden, in honor of the rowers· most energetic supponer. Pat Hadden'sson Jim rowed for OCC tn 1970. but Pat still donates BILLBOARD TONIGHT VOLL•YIALL c ...... ~ '" _ ..... _ m ......... Mltetf>fl .. , ..... ....,.,. .... ,,.__ ..... ,OqMVltw ............. ,.,... ..... LA°'*"' 1 Nft. m GIRLS BASKETBALL Mt. SAC •t Golc»n Wtst On1191 COHI ., C..-rltos 7:30 P.tn. SATURDAY ,..,TaACK m 9eedt Qlft meet ......,...,,.,.._ 11Mlllo. -JCOASEBALL Of'onet Coast •' G~ West "- ~ COLL•M T•NNIS Artt..u"' UC nm .. ..... a.et flf""" , ........ ~ HORSE RACI NG Thorouehbreds SOl'lta Antt. flnt Ptlt: I p.m. •. JY.~OIO:~--~•· ---~; countless hours to the crew and as being honored for her dcdacauon. Joe Thomas. another Pirate crew supponcr.dona1cd51x new Vespoh singles. named after each of the islands m the ba)' -Lido. Newport, Balboa. Linda. Ba' and Harbor. Whtk the s1nglcs~ire not used in 1ntcrcollcg1ate competition by OCC. the Pirate rowers do much of their training an thnanglc shells. CURT SEED EN Gran I. .. \\ hen we go back there for the Head-of-the-Charles Regatta. he does the same thing for us ... The point 1s. Coast 1s nght up thert with the btgguys 1n ere""'. W11h the kind of tradition. it's no wonder ex-OCC rowers come back each year for Alumni Day. This year. alums Bob Newman (now the head rowing coach at UCLA) and Tam Hodges (head coach at Cal) will be on hand forthc fcsttvaties. Two other four~. donated by Jim Warmington and has father Ed. will also be christened Saturdav. OK. so no"" you're sav1n'g to }Ourself: what's so b1gabou1 the OCC crewiet1tnga bunch of new boats~ 1 n terms ofintensit) to make th e boa1. Our first serious race ts the San Diego Crew Classic April 1:· says Grant. They'll be races following the christening with the the Coast freshmen mee11ng the older alums and the varsit) going against the better alums. .\side from dedicated followers of the OCC ere"". not much is known about thc~e athlete~ who rise earl)' in the morning to be at the boathouse by 6 o·clock for prac11ce In San Otego. occ Will row against such four-year powers as Harvard. Yale. Nav). Northeastern. Penn. Washington. UCLA. W1scomin. Stanford, San Diego State and UC II"\ ine. Hardly sounds hke a place for a community college from Orange County. "Thealumsalwayscheat but the) ·re allowed to do that:· Grant S3)S. '\ctton begmsat I Oa.m. and is r.cheduled to be completed b)' I: 15. The publtc 1s invited to attend. There are no less 1han 70 rowers looking for a spot on Coast'sJunior "ars1ty and freshman boats "Thing~ ha' cheated up this week ..Ham Parker. the Har,ard coach. called meand we'regoingto lend htm some boats for the crew classic ·· ~' . -_ .... Lido Channel"" ill be filled with (Pleaae .ee OCC/881 Sunset track squads sizzle Sea Kings, Irvine, Estan cia _ win Sea View League meets Sunset L<.'ague 1rack and field outfits from Edison. l\tanna and Fountain Valle) posted victories o'er non-league foe'> to h1ghltght prep action Thursda) Mean""htk. ( orona dcl l\1ar romped past El Toro. In inc edged Nr""pon Harbor and Estancia took the measure of L'n1\'ers1l) 1n the Sea Vie" League. "-oodhndge "as' 1ctorious 1n a South Coast League meet aga1ns1 Capt trano Valle) In "omen·., act1\lt\. Cnsta Mesa outscored Saddle· back . In 1nr topped "IJc""·port Harbor and Woodbridge was an eas) '1ctor O\Cr Capo Valle) Herc·s ho"" 11 ""ent: Fountain Valley 76, Mater Del 58 Chns Sperle. ""ho usuall) doesn·t run the 200-metcr event. added that to"" ins in the I 00 and 400. and his tnple was crucial in th e Barons v1ctol) over the Monarchs. S~rlc clocked 11 I in the 100. and there was somr distance between him and has clo-;est pursuer in the 200. which he won by nearl)' two S('('onds in 22.6. He completed his big day w1th a 53.2 1n the 400. Discus standout Tam bi WenJ had a best of 164-21/i to easily win and completed a double in the weights wnh a 51-3¥• heave in the shot put. . -Sperle Rlab Nowotny Ru s'i ( la\lor kapcd 5-I U tO ""in the high Jump for the Barons nov. ~-I tn dual compc1111on. Marina 80, Lakewood 47 (hip Ra'>h 'printed to ' 1ctones in the 100 and ::!00. "inning in JO hand ::!::! 0. a~ the \'1k1ngs handed' is1ting I a~e""'O<.ld a defeat ~enmr C1reg Doud added a \.\tn 1n the 800 (2 04 6) for Manna. "h1lc 1 om '-'heeler and Enc Karman won tht> high and lo" hurdle'>. rcspect1,eh The Vikings wrapped up the one-sided triumph b' !i.~ecp1ng the rela) races. E dison 69. Wiison St The Chargers claimed their first dual victory of the season behind double "'ctones from Jon Nowotn\. Martin Zamenak and Doug Bennett. · .. Coast fights off Mounties; Rustlers romp, 20-5 Nowotn). who has shown his athletic prowess on the football field, outfinished brother Jam tn the 800 meten ~1th a time of 2 09 3. as the Charge~ swept the event. Jon Nowotn) also capturt'd the 400 in 51. S and anchort'd the mile relay effort. Orange Coast Colleae moved into sole possession of ond place 1n the South Coast Conference baseball .race hursday as the Pirates scored a come-from-behind 6-4 1ctory over Mt. San Antonio. And Golden West took advantage of the wind blowm1 ut of Cypress' park to score a 20-S rompoverthcCharacrs nd move into a third place tie with Cerritos. In the Pacific Coast Conference, SadJleback saw its ur~pme leaauc winninastrcak snapped by froni.runnina alomar in I 0 1nninas. Herc's what happened: rao1e Coatt t, Mt. Saa Alltoato 4 The Mounties Jumped on OCC frcshman slartina itcher Mike Stomp for a Pllr of runs in both the first and cond 1nn1nJ . But OCC chipped away at the lead• ca tcher 0.mon lkrryhill lin d a solo homer over the ccnter~field fence in the fiOh, Kevin Reimer ~malcd in another run in the siuh I and Larry Cratsenbcra brought home a run in the seventh on a sacnficc fly. Coast then turned at around wtlh three in the bottom of the eighthJ. compliments of three walJcs.. a fielder's choice ofTthe bat 01 Fred Tuttle and Cratsenberg's two-run sin&)e up the middle. Jeff Osterode. who replaced Stomp in the second innuia. picked up the victory and he did 1\ in style. holdina the Mounties scoreless over the final 111, innmas. It "'as Osterodc's first rclaefappcaranee of the sc.ason. The win improved Coast's record to S-1 in SCC play. Mt. San Antonio fcll 10 2-4. The Pirate rctum to acuon Saturday, mcctina Golden West al owe II noon. Gtl41H Wat H , Cypre11 ' Guy Buckets. Shane Flores and lts Llttht each cracktd home runs and combined for 14 RBl a~ the hard·hltlina Ru tier showed hnlc mercy for the Charaers I Aorts had the big bat tor Golden West again. going 4 for 6 with fou.r RBI. aocludma a three-run homer 1n the third tnn1ni. Buckets was 3 for 5 and knocked in six ruM His three-run homer came 1n the third when Golden West exploded for seven run~. LiJht who went 2 for 3 and had four RBI. also homenn• an the third with one aN>ard The Rustler. dad all of their damage in the third after t~o out hod b«n recorded. Golden West added e1,&ht mort in the fifth 1nn1na on four tuts. four walk, and an error. Flores. a frc hman catcher out of Manna. is battma .S90 on the season (23 of 39), while 8u('kel . a fmhman from Huntington Beach, 1s hittin& '72. R1_ght-hftnder Mike Schooler picked up the v1ctol) to rvcn h1, record n1 1-1 f Plcue 1ee COAST /8 2) Zamenak doubled 1n the 1.500 ( 4:42.6) and the 3.000 ( 10: 17), while Bennett combined wins in the low hurdles (43 4) and shot put {4q-s 11.). Corooa del Mar H. El Toro H tandout Da\C Anderc;on. tht' Sta K1np' bread-and-butter performer. helped the defcndinJ ~a Vic~ Lcaaue champs cruise wtth wtns, as cxpcC'ted, 1n the 880and mile But there were plent) ot other C'dM st.ar.. Patnck McGrath raced home a winner 1n the 220 and 440. Chuck Hohbs fish1on«t a 9 SI 4 1n the two mile, atd sophomore Tod Bcarbo'A-cr po ltd a 19..Qth 1n lhe '°"' 1ump and wa third 1n the tnp1cJump. , ( arl Schnug rtachtd 12 feet in the pole vauJt. 1 Estancia 7t, l 1n1Hnll)' S7 M)ron Fell\ 'pnnted toa pcrsonaJ ~i.t oflllt :o.tht 110. and added 1r111mphc; in the 100 and h11h hurdltt to (Pleue ... PUP/!S2) .. 82 Orange Coeet DAILY PILOT/Friday, March HS. 1984 Warri~rs (4-0) rock Uni, 9 .. 2 Woodbrid&t' High erup1ec.1 for seven runs m Lht fourth inning Thursday naahl and wc:nt on to beat Unaven.1ly. 9-2. k~pang the: Wurnor!>' St'.'a!>on record unbkm1shc:d al 4-0. The Wamors showed no s11n ot a I ' ~-week la} off at 1hc: plate. ai. tht'y rocked 1hrec Trojan pitchers for 12 hits. 1nclud1ng five n1ra-base hits. St'n1or pttl·her Rand) Cook went the distance for Woodbndge. upping his m:ord 10 2-0 Cook fanned "~· "alked twoandgavl' up JUSl l"O carm·d runs. ~ophomorc Ma r k Danids(~ for I) led lhc hll paradt for thl' Wurnors DONN IEASE ''' (jht>s 10 ont., r ... .,. ,.,-:. •• I ,-. Qr 3Pl•• "'' 0 ft'J•t STERLING BMW& I ,,,, H I f. t 5-10 J 1mt1u11•" Rt.I Newoorl B~·ac 11 b.lO t>-14.l wuh a mplc, two RBI . and a pair of runs scored, and brother Darin (2 for 4) drove a pair o( doubles. drove an three runs and scored a run to spearhead the anack. Woodbndgt' was also sparkt'd by Rick Lee'!> triple. RBI and 1wo runs Ho r ed. and Matt 'e) mour's RBI and run scored Each was 2 for 3 at the plate Norm '.'i1ol1off. who droH' an bolh runs for Llnt\Cr\ll)'. \UITered the loc;s The Wurnors travel lo Luara Saturda) morning lo open thl' Palos Verde!> Tournament In other prep ac11on. Lagun.i Hills scored l\.\llC I an thl' top of lhl' Sl'\ l'nth inning to trim Saddkhal Ii. I -t-~ t- **** ~)111 'J """"'""' • \AA 6b Ptt1'"""r. ..Nt' ..,.,,., ....,,. \)Al.. ''64'4! ,. hJdbU M> r~u<:t ShAJJ ,.,~ ,., \. 4.,.., -~18& Av,l'•O<U«I 4itetc9tde• o. ... , Jirn Slemons Imports 1 :;o1 Ou••• St Nf!wport Beacn '21J 673 ~000 ,,. 1133-9300 **** -------------- Horse Trading Days at Toyota . \\tu 11 \l'r \1111 -.1·t· rh1 ''l!" \11111 p.tl 11< IJ>.1!111~ lo\Ol.J , f, ... 1, t "'rn.iJ..111~ dt"""' 1h,11 II lo p \111J 1n \0111 (r,n h• '-i11 111111•'. 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Sulli van, snubbed by rostseason selectors a third !>traight year, wants to lure the leftovers to an affair of their own, call 11 the Cinderella lnv1tat1onal Tour- nament -and hand a s1h er slipper to tht' wanner. He said that b) toda) he expected to have a contract ~1gm·d b~ u "major corporauon" that would put a minimum of $50.000 to undcrwnte thl' tournament. He tkclrned to name the benefactor. Hl· plan!> tn hold the tournament on either of the last '"'o "eekend'> 111 Murch an thl' 10.000-Sl'al lJn1,er~1l) oflll1no1-:.-C'h1cago pa\lhon "ll -.hould Ix· a ho"ling .. urn·'~ for the gu)' not 1rn 11ed to thl' h1g halb (lhl' NC.\.\' and National In' 11a1wn l ournamcnt) \\\• had a bcth:r record than :!4 of thl' l:! tt.•am'> pla) 1ng 1n thl' NIT this )ear." said Sull1' an . \\ho,1.• K.imhkr' fin1..,hl·d 20-9 this season Quote of the day John BuMtt, owner of th~ Tamoa Bay Bandits of the United States Football League and former owner of the Memphis Southmen of the Ill-fated World Football League. asked the difference between the two leagues: "I was tne richest guy In the WFL and I'm the poorest In the USFL." Burns falls into four-way tie George Burns. leading b) two shots l!I "llh thrl'l' holn lo pla\. fallerC'd and dropped b~ck into a four:wa) lie for the lend Thur'>da\ tn tht.• first round of the Ba} Hill Golf Cla!>!>ll" 1n Orlando. Fla. Burns salvaged a four-untkr-par 6 7 -"the best round I've ever had here." he )a1d -despite bogeys on the 16th and 18th holes at .\rnold Palmer's Ba) Hill Club course. The lapse at the end sent ham into a share of the lead w11h PG.\ champion Hal Sutton, Ray Floyd and Leonard Thompson Tom Watson. trying to fight his way out of the "'orst slump of has career. also was four-under-par going 10 thl' 18th. But he took a triple-bogey seven that turned a po(,s1bk 67 into a 70 .. Meanwhile. in the LPG~ eH'nl. Hall of Farner Kathy Whitworth b1rd1ed the final hok to break out ofa se,cn-v.a, tic and take a single-stroke lead after the first round ·of the Tucson Conqu1stadore!> Open Vuckovich beat. Angels, 5-3 SUN CITY, A112. -Pete Vuckovich. a who is ancmpuna to come back from a ~houlder tnJury, was the winnana pitcher Thursday as the Milwaukee Brewers de- feated theJ\ngds, S-3. in ex hibition baseball. Rollie Fingers. who as also coming back from an arm injury, pitched one pcrft'ct 1nn1ng and earned the save. Vuckovich allowed the Angels to tie the game on Jerry Narron's 1wo-run home run 1n the stventh after relieving Mike Caldwell in the s1uh 1nnani. Vuckovich gave up five hits an his six innings. The Brewers won the game an the eighth when Robin Yount and Cecil Cooper singled and "'red Simmons drove in the lie-breaking run with a sacnficc fly. Jim Sundberg singled to dnve an Cooper w11h lht' final run Dodgers crushed by Braves WEST PALM BEACH. Fla. -The m Atlanta Braves exploded for 15 hits. including a two-run homer by Claudell Washrngton. 10 defeat the Los Angeles Dodgers. 9-1 . an exh1b111on baseball Thursday. Washington. playing ha~ second game oft ht' spnng season after missing action because of tendinau~ of the right shoulder. socked has home run rn the first annang. The blast rame ofT Alejandro Pena. who ~ad walked Paul Runge. Aaron to meet with Ueberroth .\ TL'\NT .\ -Hank Aaron has been ii a~kcd to ml·et "1th nc~ I) clcl·tcd baseball ( omm1ss1onl'r Pl'ler Ucocrroth. and the sport"s homl' run krng says the discussion will 1ndudt• has thoughts on drug abuse among pla}ers and rl·alignment of the major leagues. · Aaron. ~ho as an West Palm Beach. Fla .. as the Atlanta Bra\es' director of pla)l'r dcvrlopmenl. told The Atlanta Journal that the meeting was requeste-d ) Bud Selig. chairman of the search committee which an ten 1ewed candidates for the comm1ss1oner's JOb. Aaron. who sought the comm1ss1oner's job. s:ud, ''I'll be happ)' to help (Ueberroth) with anything I l·an. There arc some things I'd like to discuss." Television, radio TELEVISION 10 p.m. -BOXING: Marcos VIiiasana vs. Joaquin Acuna from the Olympic Auditorium, Channel 58 (taped). 11:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BA8KET8ALL: SMU vs. MlamJ (Ohio) In NCAA regional game, Channel 2 (detayed). RADIO 6 p.m. -HOCKEY: Kings at Winnipeg, KFOX-FM (93.5) Barons take 2-0 victory Ten Newman broke a scoreless 11r with a two-run double with two outs an the fourth inning 10 g1H' Foun- tain Valle) High a 2-0 non-kagu1.· softball '1cto~ O\Cr In inc Thursda} Nc"man's blast fol- lo"ed a walk 10 Stephanie Ro"' lc11r and Chra\t) I .\ h an· t' s single. Wanning p1tl'hl·r Staci Ha) nl.'~ struck out four and "'al~cd four 1n 1mpro' 1ng her record tu 2-1 he allo"l'd JUSt 1"0 hats. one- o,cr the third bas1:man·s head. and a hunt single. Christ\ Al,arcz was'.! for 3 for Fountain Valle). now 3-2 overall. Meanwhile. Un1vers1t) erupted for fi ve first-inning runs. and patcher Marcia Fu earned her fourth win. as the Trojans stopped Capistrano Valley, b-1 PREPTRACK •.. JtzomBl provide the taglc:s with 1he1r S«ond Sea View League win and lh1rd overall in four ouunas. Ke11h Hodge, &Junior, clocked S4.92 to win lhc 440. while University's Steve Jen had sol+<J efforts 1n the long jump ( 19·8) and tnplc jump (44·3¥•). Woodbndgt 87, C1pl1truo VaUey U The Warriors turned to star Eric Schem1Crhorn, w11h lour first-pin c: finii.he!.. and had plenty of depth lo eum 1hc:1r fourth !ltr.ught dual victory. Schermt'rhorn showed his versat1ltty once again. outfinashed tht' field an the 100. 200. 800 and the Iona )Ump. Teammates Ri ch Brooks and Jay M1ddle1on also contributed to the victory. Brooks took the 100-yard dash in 11.2 and the 400 in 53.8. while Middleton went the distance to capture the 1,600 in 4:40.4 and earned a tic in the 3,200 wnh Dana Golden. each turning in a time of 10:25.5. Irvine 69, Newport Harbor The Vaqueros paled up enough points in the ru nning events to w11hs1and Newpon's strength an the field events to emc~e the narrow winners. I rv1ne placed first in the I 00. 220. 440. 880 and the two relays. whtle the Sailors captured all but one of the field events. Steve Brazas won three event!>. wanning the weight!> and ttte high hurdles. while the top mark of the day for N1.·"' port was Fritz's Howser's 14-0 an the pole vault. . Tht• meet came down to the male relay. where Irvine wrappcd'it up. winning by sax !leconJs. In women'!> ac11on: Irvine 67 , Newport Harbor 51 Maggie Henson set a school record an the 1wo-m1le an 11 :38. as the Sailors evened 1he1r league mark al I · I Kristen Drage was a double wanner for _NewpQrt. Whale Elaina Oden's four wans proved dec1!)1ve for Irvine. now '.!-0 in league action. Costa Mesa 70, Saddleback 46 Loren Pan1an was vactonous in the 220 and 440 to pace the Mustangs. Suz) Wal hams placed first an each of the weights for Saddleback. Woodbridge 83, Capistrano Valley 4% . . Nicki Rodely won both hurdle events, whale Jaime Kirven placed first in the high jump and long jump and Kelly Wilson took the weight events for the Wamors. COAST,GWC. • • From Bl The Rustlers can keep pace with the front-runners w11h a victor)' Saturday over v1sit1ng Orange Coast. Palomar 10, Saddleback 7 The v1s111ng Comets camt' up with three runo; in the top of the I 0th inning 10 keep 1he1r PC'C record perfect at 4-0. Palomar used a double. intentional walk. error. walk and a single 10 snap a 7-7 ue and collect the: victor). Chm Fredrick. working an relief of Mike Lomeli. absorbed the loss. his second against no victories. Mark Webster led the Gaucho attack. going 3 for b with a double and a tnple Mark Grace went 2 for 4 with three RBI for Saddle back ( 4-1 ). The Gaucho!> arc back 1 n acuon Saturda) at I wht.•n thl'} travel to El C'a1on to meet Grossmont PortlandnipsUCiin 10, 7-6 V1s111ng Ponland Un1\erstt) scored a run an the ninth to ue the game and then pushed across the winner in the 1opofthc 10th todo"'n UC Irvine. 7-6 Thursda) an rnllcgc baseball at .\nteater Stadium. Portland's Wa\ne Loone\ h11 a sacrifice th '-"htch srnre<l B11an Olden 10 gl\e the Pilots the "'an. · L'Cl found 11self do\.\n 4-0 after t\.\O innings. but the .\ntl'atcrs came up with five runs an the third. The bag blO'-"S came from Don Da"1s v.11h a two-run double. Bob Perry with a two-run two-bagger and Adam Gang w11h ah RBI single. The teams combined for 22 hm. including 10 extra-base hats. UCI took a 6-5 lead into the ninth. but Portland's Tom Lampkin doubled home Tim Walters from first to 11e tht' score. 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Weidner 0, Pu1on O Tot et• S4· 103 14· 20 124 LOS ANGELES -Reml>lt 2, WllkH 21, AbOul·Jat>C>er 26, JOllMon 21, SCott 16, CooPer 13, Worthy 17, McCiff 16, Nater I, McAOOo 2 KUPClllk o. SorllliU 0 Tottlt 61·99 20·n 1.:i Score bv Qin"'" Sen Antonio 79 29 36 »-124 LOI Angtltl 39 )9 29 36-Ul Thrte·oolnt 11011•-Gtrvln, LUCIS. COOl>er Fouteo out-Nont Reboundi--San AntOll•O 3S IJOlllS 91 Loi AnQete1 SI IJon"'on 91 Aul\11-Stn Antonio 33 lLucn 14), Loi An11elll 37 ICOOPef 11) Totet tou11-Sen Antonio 19, Lo• A~ltt ?l A-17,50S NCAA tournament DIVISION I EAST REGIONAL Tl\urt.dllY'I S<orft At Cllen.tte, N.C.. Temple 6S. St. JOM't 63 Rknmond 72, Auburn 71 Tonlttlf'I Gtmet Al EHi Ru1Mrferd, H.J. Va Commonwealth 122·6) "'' Norlh· eastern 127·4) Vlr11lnl1 (17-11) v• lone <23·7> Stturdly'1 hcond R.unct Al ClleNttt North Cerotlne ('7·2) v1. Ttmr:>t• (26·4) ln<Slena (20·t> v• Richmond 122·91 Sundev'1 Games • At EHi RutMrtord, N.J, Svrecu" 122·1) "'' Va Com· monwulth·Northentern winner Arkans .. (2S·6) vs Vlrglnl1·tona winner (Nore !>emlllne ts set Mtrch 2?, llnat1 set March 74 11 Atlenta) MIDEAST REGIONAL 'ThUndlY'S S- At •ln'nlnllMm, Ale. W"t Virginia 64. Oregon Sttlt 6? B YU l4 Alt 8lrmlng11tm 6' T onltt!P' 1 c;eme1 AtMlweult" Loul1v1Ht 111·10) v1 Moren.10 Stete 12S·SJ VIile nova (II · II) v, Mtrthall I 7S· Sl Sttur•v•1 Gtlnft • Al Bltmlntf>em Kentu<kv 126·4) vs BVU CXl-IOJ Mervlend (13·7) vs W11t Virginie 120· llJ Sundev'' Gemes AIMIWtult" Tu"• (27·l l vs Loul1vlll1·MorthH<I Stoll winner llllnol1 (14·4) "' Vlltanove·Marillall win· ner (Note· Stmtllnal• are H I Merch n . llnat1 are set March 74 at Lo tno1on, Kv) MIDWEST REGIONAL 'Thur\de v' 1 Score1 AtMemptih Loul1tane Ttch 66, Fre1no St1t1 S6 Mtm1>nl1 Stet• 92, Orel Rot>ert1 t3 Tonlttlf'I G1m.1 AtLlnc4*\, NeO. llllnols Sttte (n · 7) vt Altblm a ( 11· 11) Ktn•n C21·•l Yl Aleorn Sllll C:n·9) Stturdlv'1 Game1 AIMemDf\11 Hou11on 127·4) 11s Loul1ten1 Teen 126·6J Purdue C21·6l v1 Mtme>M1 Stett (2S-6l 5vndtv'1 G1me1 AILlnclln Wake Forni (?1·1) v1 K1n111·A1Corn Statt winner OePtul (26·7) V\ Al11>em1•IHlnol1 Ste ll winner (Note Semtllnel• ere .. , Merch 23, llnel• ere H I Merch 2S In SI Lout• ) WUT REGIONAL 'Thundll v' s scores Al s.n L•lr• cnv NtYtde LH V"1H 68, F'rlnctll><' 56 Ot vton 74, LSU 66 Tonlttlf'I Gemes Al ,.ulmln, WtUI. Neveoe Reno (17·13) "'' Weshlnvton (71·6) Miami, Ohio (24·S) "'' SMU 124•7) Stturdly's G1mt1 Al s.n i..111 cnv Texes·Et Peso (27·l l v1 Nevade Les Vtgn C11·S> Oklehoma 179·4) vs Devton (19·10) Sunders G•met AIPulman Gt orgt tow n 129·3) v1 M iam i, Otllo·SMU winner Duke 124·9> "'' Weshtn11ton·N1va<11 Reno winner (Nott Stmlllnall l rt "' Merell 1), tlnat1 .,. "' Merch 25 ,, UCLA) ,.INAL P'OUR AtS..tlle ktvrdev, Mlrefl JI Mld .. st cn.molon \II WHI Cheme>lon Eut cheme>lon v1 Mldwtll Ch1mol011 Mendey, APf11 2 ChemDlon•hlo g1me DIVISION II Thvndllv's Ou•~ itwnd At Owenlbere, KY KentuCkv Wttltvtn 72, Vlrglnl1 U11lon 11 Tenltfll"1 Gt!Mt Al Wel'l"tnlbvre, Mo. Morntng1ld1. IOwl (2?·t) "" Central Mtuourt s111e 126·3) At New Hewn, Cem. St AUllUlllM'•· N c (21•6) \IS Stcrld f.l .. rt, Conn (26·6> At ,lereftce, A.19'. sen Francl•co Slett (21-10) vs. North .Ale1>em• 126·6> NIT flNUT ltOUND ~'f'•kWft Florld• Stal• 74, Nor11'1 Cerotlne S1111 71 (ot) Virginie TKll 17, ~.,. T.cn 74 Mlcfll91n 94, Wkhlte Stele 70 NWllM A. CrtlOhlon S6 X1111«, OtilO '°• Otilo Siii• S1 IOI) MerCl\ltftt n. 1ow1 s1111 J.J Senta Clare 6', Or.oclll 53 T ......... 1o.mtt '°'°'*" (lf-14) tt WetMr Slete U2·1) lollon Coae.. 07• 11) 'O $t, JOMOfl'I (20-1) II ""''i.cttloflla LIS.It 120-10) •I r1tttti.Jrftl ll6· Ill a l ,.,..htdtlllfll• --ltl!llN 14M111y'1 0.... lat GrMll ..... M.C.l l'IOf1$1 Stett (20-101 vs '111tburt~H.t a.11e wlnMr SOUlll Alelllme 12).-71 o Vlr1ff'tl1 Ttcll (lt-12) i_J NAJA teumament (et~ CltY) "'ST •OW'D T!WtWY'• kM'M \. ••• ~ru1n·s1ev1M Point ..,, HU1Me1t. ~ TllOme• AQu11111. N V U . Pfllll .. , oi.re 6S St Marv's, l'HH .O. St JOhn's, MIM 4' Clllc•vo St 7', Frankffn l"lerce, NH '2 wntmont 11. Nortn Owtlt S2 Wl\t Vlrotnle W1aleven 113. C11>rlnl ,., n Wllllem C1r1v. Miu 70. Mluourt W11t· ern 74 Cl\tmt1110., Htwtll n Mldwt1tern St , Ttet• '° Tldev's Gllmet Arkanses COii.,. cn· 10) '" Wlteon· tln·Stt11en1 Point (25·" Ctntrel WHnlngton (tJ·t l v1 St Tnomea Aoulnu (3/·J) c.ntret Wnleven, S.C 172·t ) vs Fort HtVI SI., Ken (31•2) Cumberland, Kv ()I •1 "'' Cnemlnedt <27-6) KHrrwv St (21·t> "" Chica go St•I• (21·4) PeMbl'Olll St • N c 126 61 vs Wnlmonl 11'·2) Wavne11>ur11. Pe 124·5> o SI Marv'•, Tent (24·7) Weal Vlrolnlt Wtatev1n ()1 2> vs Wll llern Cerev 126·61 ~UNITY COLLIGI: St.'9 Toumemtnf lal Pret111I TllundllY'• lllnl lt.und Scorft Cerr1to1 63. CC ot Sen Fren<:ltco SI Stwtlrnt 109. t~rlel Vallev 97 Chtbol 13, FulltrtOll 79 Sen JOIQuln Dttte 90, Rlv1rsl<11 CC 17 Et Camino 61. S.cremt•llo CC 4T Outte 90, Sen 0 1990 S9 !>e<luol11 65, LA v anev 45 Santa 8erblr1 CC 42, Cotumblt •\ ~ • • • • • • EXHIBITION BASEBALL 8rtWtrl S, A11991' 3 (II Sun CltV, AN.) kor• bY lnnilltl Collfornle 000 010 ?Ol>-3 I 0 Mllweu!(ff 000 )()() 0'211-S 12 0 JOlln. Sttlrtr (6), Coro.ti (I) end Ner· ron. Hutn (7), C11<1w1t1. l/UCkovlCh (6), Fl119tfl (9) end Sundberg W-1/UCko•kh L-<ort>ttt HR-MllweukH, Broul\erd. C11tfornl1. Narron 8reve1 9, Oodetn 1 (et W11I 'elm S..cll, 1<11.) score by 1""'"91 Lo• Al'lgelts 000 000 011>-I S 2 Atlante 701 000 0611-9 IS 0 F'tna, Hooton 14). Nleoenlutr (7), Olaz (I) tlWl SCIOlClt , FtmDlt (I), 8trk.,., Falcone (6), Gerber 19J end 8ell9dlct w-ea rto.er L-P1na HR-W11hl1111ton OIMt' Scete• Texas 4, HoustOll O Toronto 7, St Louis S Boston s. F'lt111>ur11n 4 Cincinnati 5, Cl'llce go (AL> 3 ( 10 lnnlrnn> Kansat Cllv 2, Monlreat 1 NY Mets 9, Mlnntsote 1 ( 10 Inning\) Cleveland 14, San 0 1"10 1 Oeklend 6. Chlcego CNL) 1 San Francisco 6. Stattll 6 (11 lnl"9•. tit) Detroit s. F'tiliadelPhl• 0 8alllmore 3, NY Y1nkH1 I Todlv'l Ge!MI Anoe!• v1 Sen FrenclJCo 11 !>cottldate St. Louis •o Docteen 11 Vero Beech Cincinnati vs Atlanta al WHI F'etm Beach, n 801ton \IS HOU\IOn at Coco• Ottroll n . NY Mtts at !>t F'1t1r1bur11 Mlnne\ota "'' F'l1t•1>ur11n 11 8redtnton F'hlledelPhla "'' KanHs Cllv at Fort Mven Montreat v1 811tlmor1 et Ml1m1 Toronto vs Chicago C.ALI 11 Stru ota Toes •s NY YankHI a t Fort Leu~rdalt Seattle YI Ch•C8llO INL) ., Mete San 01t110 !n l vs Oaklt nd at F'llOenla Las Yt11at IF'CLI v1 Sen Dlt110 lu ) 11 Yuma Mltwauktt vs Ctt veta no 11 Tucton Colt9t Pwtlend 7, UC lrvlnt 6 Porttano 013 100 001 1-7 1? 0 UC tr.vine OOS 000 100 ~ 10 2 Witwn. Holm ( 10) end Leme>lun. Kent Marrin ( 10) a no Morgan W-Wll•on 2·0 L-Mertln. O·I S-Hotm 2B-Loonev IF'). Wear11erov CF') Lemt>ert (F') Lem1>1\ln IF') Andlr10n (UCIJ Hammono IUCI) Davila (UCI) Ging IUCl l. F'trrv (UCI) l B-Morgen (UCI) Communltv colltet orenee Coal! •· Ml. San Antonio 4 Mt San Anlonro 210 000 000-4 1 Or anve Co as I 000 111 30x-6 1 3 Gorman. Cooto. (7), McCov C8l and Zottntck, Stomo. 0111ro<1e (2) and Ber· rylllll W-01terO<lt. 2·3 L-McCoy HR-Btrrvlllll !OCC) Golden Wtll 20, CVPl'IU 5 Golden Well 017 110 300-20 20 1 Cve>rtll 101 111 OOC>-S 11 4 Scnooler a nd Flore\, Llnvercs (7), Brit· ten, h uanuu (3), Oosloo 141, Tukule 16) and Flattt'l. Hoe>tdn1 (S) W-SCllOOltr, I· 1 L-Brl1tan, 0·7 2B-Ett ltr (GWC), Fiore1 (GWC) Martin (GWC). WhllMI (() HR-Light (GW(), Ftortt CGWC), Buckell (GWC). Howard IC) Pllomar 10, Stddletlldl 1 Pelomar 240 001 000 >-10 II 4 Se<l<llebeck 10 I 023 000 ()-7 11 4 Balttev, A1llword 16) and Kettv. Lorl'\lll, Merktl (6). Sllaw (I), Frl<ltrlck ( 10), Lomeli 110). Se>ence (10) end Tooero, Lomell (6). Frei 110) W-A111word L-Frtdrlck 2B-Mora n (Pl, Flel<11 (P ) 3, Johnson CPI. Oevlte (F'), F'erry (F'), Webster (S), Nlcl'lot1 IS) 3B·W1bsttr (S). Grace (!>) SO\lttt coau conttrenc• W L GB Senta Ana Orange Coe11 Cerrllo• Golden Wut 6 0 - S I 1 4 1 7 4 2 2 Ml Sen Antonio Fullerton Cve>rtU Comoton 1 4 4 2 4 4 I 5 S 0 6 6 ThursCllY'l Score• Orenvt Coe11 6. Mt Sen Antonio 4 Gotden Well 20, Cvor1u s Sa nta Ane 7. Cerritos S Fullerton 9, Compton 4 Stturdlv'• vemes (neonl Oranv• Coe1t at Go1oen Well Sonia Ant et FullerlOll Cvortu 11 Mt Sen Anronlo Cerritos a t Compton Pacific CoHt Conftrtn<t Patomer S.Odleti.ck Southwettern MlreCosta Sen Diego Groumont Sen Otego Milt 'Thul'ldllv's k-• W L 4 0 4 I 'l , , 3 I 3 I 3 I 3 GB ') , ,., 3 3 3 F'etomer 10. Stddleback 1 I 10 tnnfng1) Sen Olevo Mew 9, Mlr1Co1t1 7 Soulhwtstern 11 , Sen Olevo S SeturdeY'• Oamtl (1 p.m.I Stddt.bldt at GrDnmont Sen Oteoo MeH 11 San 01990 Southw11tern 11 Ptlom•r Hlth tcMol W11erlf9I t , ~ I UnlYtnlty 000 200 0-2 1 2 WOOclbrldOt 010 710 X_.. 12 > St011off, Krutotr (4), Stom«>eUOll 16), •nd Beker, COOk end McNH . w -<ook L-$t0l10ff 29-Slotzoff CUI, 0 0 1nlels (WI 2. ,,.n ... (W) >t-M Ot nleb CW), LH !WI '-"""t H•1 4, s....-n 2 Le11une Hlllt 100 100 ,.._. t I $1ddltbedl 000 200 0-2 • 2 .....,,.,.. e nd ltOIMll, Ft&ltl'men (3), Solla, Kiel CS> and MaldoneCIO. W .....,,.,.. L-t<"4, 0-1 211-Fttltl'man ILHI. St..-ona (LMI, MaldOl\eOO (Sl. .. v H• Clank (ti Otlaftdtl, '18.) Ltontrd Tnompson Rev FIC>vd Het Sutton 0IOl'll9 l urn' Peltr Jecot>Mn Futh'Zotllef ltn Crenallew John Cook Jectr. Nlctllau• Ed Flori Gerv Koch Gii Mor111n Mark Lve $1mmv Recntla Corev Pivin Bernhard L1n119r JOllll Adam• Tornmv Nt1•11frn1 Lou Grelltm Tom Wiison Bruce Lietzke Glbl>v Gllt>e<t Merk McCumber Lerrv A11*tr 8ol>bV Wedtuna Jim Tl'IOre>e Curt11 Strtnot kottHoch Miiter Berber Ve nce Heafner Grev'Normen Cretg Stt dltr Gery P levt r Merk Hevtt Oonnle Hemmond Mlkt Donatc1 An<1v North BobMur1111v Arnold Pelm4tr Cal F'ttte Nick Feldo Lennv Wedkln\ Morris Hatal1kv Cntrlll Coo<lv David Peoples ClllD 8t<:k Joey Sindela r Merk F'f1ll GervMcCord Doug Tewell Andy Been Oevld Edwerd' Keith F1r11u• LH Eldlr Woody Btacltburn 8 111 Rootrs Rooer Mellble MtcO'Gredv Den F'Ollt Frld COUOIH F'llll H1ncoc1< Scott Sompl()n Dave 81rr Oevld Grehe m Tom Purt1tr Sev1 ll1011tero1 Tom Kitt Ed Sneed Tom Jen1tln1 Al Kelley Merk Jemts Jim Dent Ru Caldwell Ronnie Black Mike Nlcolettt Victor Reveledo Tim Slmoton Pavne Stewart Joe Inman Mlkt Sullivan Mike McCullouvn Nick Price JC Snead F'aul Wev Gerv Hellt>erg 8 obGll<ltr Wally Armstrong Bred Brvent Frantr. Fuhrer TC Cnen F'at McGowen h ao AOlto Bot> Eestwooo Torn Weoskoe>t Grt11 F'owers Fra nk Conner ,1m Netforo Bobbv C1amoe 11 Jim COlbert Don F'ooltv Tim Norri\ !>anov Lvtt Brett Ue>e>er Mark O'Mttra LPGA Tucson Open 33.3.-.7 )2·lS-67 3S·»-67 »·n-"'1 U·3~ 3.S-»-61 3S·~f 34·3s-69 3S·sa-.9 36·33-69 35·~9 34·3S-.9 37·32-6• 35.,..._., l7·»-70 )7·»-70 36•34-70 35·U-70 37·U-70 33·31-70 3S·3S-70 33·37-70 36-3-70 35·3'-71 34·37-71 34·37-71 36·n-11 37·3+-71 34·37-11 3S·36-71 37·3+-71 34·37-11 37·3+-71 33·31-71 36·3S-71 37·3S-71 36·36-72 37·3S-72 36·36-72 3MS--72 36·36-72 3S·37-72 35·37-72 36·36-72 34·31-72 36·36--72 36·37-73 ))·36-73 Jl·3S-73 3S·31-73 Jl·lS-73 37·36-73 )9·3-13 37·36--73 34·39-73 36·37-73 37·36-73 36·37-n 37·36--13 37·36-13 37·36-73 37·36-73 39-34-73 36·37-73 37·36-73 37·36-73 38·3S-13 36·37-73 37·36-73 37-36-13 35-3&-73 36·3t-74 39·3S-74 36-lt-74 ll-36-74 3S·39-74 31·36-74 36·3&-74 36·3&-74 ll-36-74 39·3!>-74 3S·39-74 36·3&-74 36·39-75 40·3!r-7S 38·37-7S 36·39-7S ll-37-75 37·31-7S 37·31-75 35·4()-75 41·34-75 40·3S-7S 31·37-75 37-39-76 36·41>-76 31·31-76 37-39-76 39·37-76 40·36-76 Jl·l&-76 37·39-76 36·41>-76 J9·37-76 Kethv Wllllwortn 34·34-61 Je n Slte>lltn•on 34·3.S--69 Cherlotte Montgomerv 3S·l'-69 Pertv Sheehan 34·3s-69 Chris Jol'ln•on 37·37-69 Avako Okamoto 35·34-69 Joen Jovce 34·3s-69 Beth Denlt l 33·37-70 Jo Ann Wathem 33-37-70 Sharon Barrett 34·36-70 B&ekY F'ttr\On 33·37-70 8ar1>re Mlz ral'lle 3S·3S-70 La uro Rinker 34·36-70 Noreen Frotl·Ulllleln 35-JS-70 Dete E11gelino 34·36-70 Le url F'eterton 36·~70 Bet111 King 32·39-71 Alluko Hlktllt 34·37-71 Jtrltvn Brllz 34·37-71 Jane Geddfl 36·35'-71 Kathy Wllllt mt 35·36--71 Atlee Rltzmen 36·3!>-71 Mlu lt McGtorge 34-37-11 Ther111 Htnlon 34·37-71 Debbie Maney 3S·36-71 Sellv L11t1e 34·37-71 Lvnn Stronev 36·36-72 Vtckt Stnvteton 3S·37-n Kethrvn Young 36·36-72 8onn1t Lauer 36·36-72 Marv Heitman 3S·37-7? KethY Oouvhertv 35·37-72 Leura Colt 36·36-72 Deborah F'etrtul 34·3.--72 Sue Fogt.men 36·36-77 Kev Kennldv l4·3t-72 Hollis SracY 34·3.--72 F'ennv F'utz 3•·3&-72 Colleen Wat11,er lS·J&-73 Ke thv McMulle,, 37·36-73 Jovce Benson 36· 37-13 F'le NJJnon 3S·3t-73 L1111 Young 35-38-73 Kathv Beker 34·39-73 Berb Bunkowtkv 3S·38-73 Janet Cotes 38·3S-7J Cerotvn Hiii 33·41>-73 Leenn Canaday 31·3S-73 Sendra F'e tmer 36·37-73 Sellv Quinlan 35·31-73 Joenn F'r1ntlct 36·37-73 Judv EllJ• 37·36-73 OtOble Mti•ttrlln 36·37-73 Oebb•e Hell 39·3-73 llrt nda GolduT1Jln 37·37-74 C1111v Mant 37·37-7• 8erb T11om11 36·31-74 F'ettl Rizzo 35·39-74 Denlu StrtboO 36·31-74 Olene Arlt ·Lang 36·38-74 Se ndra !>1>u1lch 31·36-7• Jane Lock 31·36-74 Barbare Berrow 36·38-74 Vicki Alverti 36·31-74 Merle Wenneriren 3S·lt-74 Marv Delong 34·4()-74 ~n<1r1 Htvnle 35·39-74 0 1wn1 Kort11Hrd 36·31--74 Robin Wilton 31·36-74 S11e t1ev Hemll" 34-41>-74 Lvnn Cootie 36·31-74 Sltv11 B1rtot1cc1nt 3S·lt-74 Pet Bradt.y 37·37-74 Lori Gerbecr ll·:M--7• La urie Au1 ... ·Stwtll 3S-41>-7S Je n Ftvnn 34 ·41-75 Sttof\1nt1 Kornt98V 31·37-?S Clndv Llncotn 39·36-7S Keren P1rme1et 36·39-75 Olenne Oellev lS·41>-7S Le urtn HOWi lS·.0-7S Nanette Clrco 31·)7-75 SIJt er11 3t·M-75 Jene Cretter lt-17-75 Rosie Jon.a J7 . .-75 Conni• Chllletnl 3t·,.....7S JIC!llt lert.cfl )6·3t-75 O•wn Coe 39.,._75 JudV Klrnl>t'l·SltnOll 36·lt-75 SINl\enle ,arwl9 l7·--75 C't'ftltllt FIH >7•,._7' ,,,.rv Dwvtt lrJt-75 JHnnette ltorr »·lf-75 Aleat"Clf• Relf\Mrdt l1·lt-7' ,,Uy Hlvfl l7·--TS ClndY P1e9er •U-11 .. ,,.,,., I( It" Jt· »-76 Nencv Rubin ~40-7' AMaon sn.aro »-40-76 Ce tn-r Sh«tl 1f-)l-76 Merlene Heote ll·_,6 CtrOlt CN~ltr l S-•t-76 Cetheftne ,...ntoft _,. • ._,, Lllldt Hunt ,,_,,_,, ll'et ,...van ,..__76 Mart .. ,h Zimmerman >»-1• Ctlllv Merino »·•t-76 TatWflg OM8'1o Jt.)J-76 J tne Sirmon' ,,.,..._,. M. J 1mn11 ,..~, 11111 s.o-n 11· Jt-76 .. Ot ngt Coaat DAILY PILOT/Friday, Maroh 16, 1084 U-t Hook 11.J, 10-~ 1 Delo1ld IMJ, nm.I -----l ..,..,..,..f#loll), ------· """ lcMel tradl 'tvftf•lft v .... ''· ,.. o.t £1 !RlllWM """" 1n mwen) 100-I Soerle IFVI, 111, l Harry (FV/, 113. 3 Reagen (FV), 11.7 200-1 Sotrlt (FV), :2 6, 2 Herrington IMO), t4 4; ) HICkv IMO>, 24 S. @-I. Soerte (,Vl. SJ 2; 2 L.ewl1 IMO), ~.0, 3 HOlllnlldrtkl (FV), S4 7 ~1 Henson IMO). 2'02 I; 2 LOPel (MO), 7'0:>.$. ~. Mo<en CFV), 2·119. l,.._I Keten IMO), HU, 2 Lerktn IMO>. 4466, 3. Brown CFV), U91 l ,200-1 Vovnkskln IMO>. H 7.0. 2 Btrt1tle (MDI. 10 12 7; ) CemobeM (FVl, 10 15 4 llOHH-1 Sorenton (MO), 1U, , Mtrtht ll IFVl. 17 0, 3 O'Conner (FV) U 4 300IH-1 $0rt naon (MOl. 42.3. 2 RI· even (FV), 436, 3 O'Conn.r IFV), .... , 400 rtltv-1 Founteln Velley, 45 1 UOO re11v--Mt1er Del, 3 39 3 HJ-1 Ctevtor (FV), 5•10, 2 F lllM!I IMO) S·I, 3 Mner lFVl. 5·6 LJ-1 Qulntene !MDI, 21·2., 2 Tomko IFV) 10·2, 3 He rry IFV). 70-7 T J-1 Tom11,o (Fl/l 3'· I 2 O'Conner IFV), 3'·7t.i. no lhlrO PV-1 CH llllO IFV) II 0 2 Rlet IMOI 10·0, no tnlrd SF'-1 Wtn1 tFVJ, SI·)~ 2 P1gt IMO) Sl·l •, 3 W"IDllt l IFV), 49· I I OT-1 Wtnt lFVJ, 16' 2 > 2 Wtsll>NI (FVl, 131·1l4, l Stontf (FV). 111·4~ EdlMn O, W•Mn St ( """"'"' ""'""' In meten) IOC>-1 8tvnon IE), II s.? Toller (W) 116, l H1vne1 (E l. 11 6 200-1 8nnOll IE ), 23 4, 1 Tuher CWI 13.4. 3 H1vnu IE > 234 ~1 Jon Nowotnv !El. SI 5. l S.V.lhOrle (W), S28. 3. Bevnon !El, nt 800-1 Jon Nowotnv IE>. 2'09.3, 1 Jim Nowotnv, 212.0, 3. Ramirez IE) 2·lS.O 1,50()--l lemen1lo. (El. UH, 2 LOPel \WJ, 4462, 3 Dement 1w 1 4414 3.00C>-1 Zamenak IE J 10 17, 7 Loe>ez CW >. 10 22. 3 Dement CW). 10 27 llOHH-1 Santord (W). 16 O. 2 Lew•on lW>. IH. 3 Llllt v !El, 114 )OOLH-1 Bennett (E) 43 4, 2 O'Ferrell IW ), 44 2, 3 Llltev (E ), 44 5 nt 400 retav-1 Wll•on 46 7. 1 Edtwn. d<I 1.600 r111v-I E<1t1on, 3 43 2, 2 WllM>n, HJ-1 W111tlwrlg11t !El. 6·0, 2 AC>tl (W), S-9. 3 Garrell IE ). S·9 LJ-1 Jone\ (WI 71·S, 2 Smith fWI, 21·2, 3 Sa nford IW) 21 O TJ-1 Wnee1wrlg11t !El. 40·10, 2 lhen (W). 40·6 3 S.ntord IW), 31· I F'V-1 RYen IWI 13·6, 2 O'OonrntU IW) 17·6. 3 Looan IWJ 11·6 SF'-1 Bennett IEI. 49·8 • 2 HloD IE) 49·3 1. 3 Rec rich IE l 46-11.. DT-1 Rl<lrtcll (El. 12S·O, 2 Garv Gertie CE >. 110·0. 3 Gten G1rct1 IE>. 109·0 CorOM de! Mar "· El Tor• )6 100-1 B1t1t.c1ootu (COM), 106. 2 Seel (C<IMJ. 10 6, 3 Gage ICdMl. tO I ~I McGrath IC<IM). 23.3, 2 Seal (COM), :13 •• 3 Bellkclootu (CdM), 24.0 .. ~I McGr1111 (CdM). 51 2, 2 Siem· mer IC dMJ. S2 8. 3 G1ge IC<IM), 54.2 180-1 AnCS.rson (CdM). 7 01 9, l. King (ET), 2 OH, 3 Slemmer CCdM), 2-05.7 Mii-i A,,dtrwn <CdM), 4·79 I, 2 McFadden IETI. 4 40 I, 3 Norris ICdMI, H 33 2·mll-l HobOt ICdM). 9;Sl.4, 2 Allen !ET), 10.03.2, 3 Holland ICdM). 10:30.6. 110HH-I Summers CE"T), lS 4, 7. Palmer (CdM). IS 9, 3 Brown ET), nt 3301H-I Summtrt <ETl. 4J I. 1 Certtr (C<IMJ, 46.I , 3 McCallum ICdM), 47.2 440 retav-1 C<IM, 44 8 Mitt rtlev-l C<IM, 3:39 7 LJ-1 B11rbowtr ICdMl. 19·0111. 2 Wiison ICdMI. 11·9, 3 Bover (CdM), 11·1 T J-1 Tletz (ETJ 41·10''>, 2 F'etmer ICdM). 40-7, 3 8t1rbower ICdM), 39·1 HJ-1 Chnt (ET), 6·0, 1 F'tlm•r CCOMJ, S· 10, 3 Metlltws IETI S· 10 F'V-1 ScllnUll IC<IM) 12·0 1 Scl'IOen· Daum ICOMI 11·6 3 Werner IET) 11·6 SF'-1 Brown (COM), Sl·l'">, 2 Vasout1 IC<IM) S0·3 3 Torno IETI 49·3''> OT-I Vuauez ICdM). 149· II 7 Sv1t1enko IE T t 14?·7 3 Tomlcl\tk ICdMl 119·5 E s t1ncla 79. Un11rtnltv 57 IOC>-1 Ft lox <E l, 106 1 Ben11m1n CU> 107, 3 Con11 !Et, 110 24'~1 Ftto1 tE I. 13 31. 2 Wttztt CE I 24.Sl 3 Ben1am1n IUl. nl .. ()-, Hoage tE I S4 92, , Aooers I UJ, nr 3 Mttvln CE I 56 01 980-1 Rob•rll IE ), 20808, 2 HOOllt ( E) ? 10 63 3 Nelton ( U). nt Mll-l W'11lt lY IUJ, 4· ... 10 Curt 1 CU), nt 3 Palme IE). 5 01 79 1·m11-1 Barrio\ fU). 1011, Buro !El. 103181. J Curtis (UL nt 170HH-1 Felix IE). IS 7l 7 Carroll (E ). 1727, 3 Bornt 1\er (U). nt 330LH-1 Felix (El. 42 21. 1 Mlkutlcn (El. 42 79, 3 Ca rroll IE>. 44 33 440 rt l•v-l Unlversllv 46.17 Mite rt lav-1 Unlvt,.ltv, 3 48 67 HJ-I StamDS CE' 6·0, 2 Wetzel (El S-10, 3 Melvin !E l, S·8 LJ-l Jtn (U), 19 I, 7 Wt lztl (E l 19·3. 3 Lortn1lnl <El. 19·0 T J-1 Jen IUI 44.31 •• 1 Lorenzini IE>. 39· 11 3 Ht1n (U) nm PV-1 TMmlll CE ) 10·6, 2 Jonet !El 10·0. 3 Sm1111 IE > 10·0 SF'-1 Mam IUI 40·9 '> 2 Wtxter CE ) 40·4 3 Guvot IE >. )1·7 1 01'-1 Sn1oow IUI, 127· 10 .,, 2 Merli tUI nm 3 Cremens IE > 110· I • trvlne "· NewOOt"t Hartlor 67 lOC>-Btcker (I) 10 s 2 Se>ooner INH). 10 8, 3 Slmm1 fl) II 0 ~I Becker (I) 23 I. 2 Out>eu (NH). 13 9, 3 C11dw111 ID. 74 S 441>-I Slmt (I), SI 5, 1 Dube" INH). 519, 3 C11<1we11 (I). 53 I ~I Sims Ill. 2 03 7. 2 Brown INHl. 1051, l Rot>ert1 (fl 2090 Mlle-I Brown (NH ). 4 361, 2 Kut>le" II), 4401, 3 Combs INH I ... ,, 2-mll-I Combs (NH). 10'02 6, 1 Olson (I), 10 106, 3 Smith (NH) 1016 4 120HH-1 Braz11 INHl, 164, 2. Lucleno (I), 17 l, 3 Seiler, (I), 19 O 330tH-1 Lucia no (IL 44 3. 1 Sellers (t/, 44.6, l Out>e\a !NHL 46.2. 440 r11ev-l Irvine, 47 I Miit rtlav-1 trvlnt , 3 JS 0 HJ-I Harrl1 (NH). S·IO. 7 Glem !NH) 5· 10, 3 (tit ) Kru"1er (NH), Fl•her CNH) 5-1 LJ-1 Se>ooner INH). 19·1 1. 2 F'emure (I), 19·1, 3 Lucl1no Cl! 11·11 T J-1 F'amure (I) 39·2 2 Goem \NH) Jl·I 1 3 Lee INHI. 31·0 ) F'V-1 HowHr (NH) 14-0, 7 8redburv (NH) 17·6. 3 M<CunnlH (NHI 11·6 SP-1 Brazes INHl 4S·I, 7 F'tterwn ti) 40·9 >. 3 Hamelton !I) nm OT-I llr Ull (NH) l4t·l''1 2 Peterson ltl. 126·2 3 Ft rouson Ill IOl-9 WNdbrtdeot 11, Ce" l/lllV 49 IOC>-1 Broo .. , CW! 11 2 2 F'lllllle>• IW) 11 3 l Ff11u1ro1 (WI 11 4 200-1 SCllermerllOrn IW) 11 4 2 Curll' ICV) 216 3 FIQulfOI (WI 23 9 ~I BrookS IWl S3 1 2 Ball,l1 1CV> SS 0 3 Mt11trs CCVI SS 0 IOl>-1 !>c11trmer11or11 IWJ I 59 4 1 Menerd tCVl 2 00 S 3 01v1 nzo IW>. 7 OS 0 1.~1 M1<1<1111on tW), 4 .0 •. , Men· erd (CV) 4 4J 1 3 Gotcs.n (W) 4 « 9 3 200-t Mlddt.ton (W) I nd Coldtn (W) 10 2S S. 3 M1r1h1ll (CVI. 1037 0 llOHH-1 Sll1olro (CV), 141, 7 Merllng (W), 1' 3, 3. NllH (W ). 111 lOOIH-1 Flgueroe (W), 41 4, 2. Mertlng (W), 433, 3 0 1tv ICY), 4J ) 400 r•>•v-1 C111<1 Veffev. «I 1.~ rtlev-1 WoodbrlCSO.. 3.34 S PV-1 Slml1111ton CCV). 10·•· 2 R•v•• (W), 10-0; l. McHuoh IW), t ·O HJ-I, ENI• (W) S 10, 2 NllH IW). M , 3 Rowe tWl 5·1 LJ-1 SC,,...mtrhOrn IW) t9 11, 1 CMnll (W), l9•1. ) Ptolllloa (WI, 1'·7 T J-1 Sh•olro <CV), 4, 4, 2 Menino IW ). •2·) St4; ) Cl\9no (WI. lt·I SP-I l lulrelcll CCV) 60·4 , K..ie (W), ... ,, ) Felll ICVI 45·6 OT-I 81utrel(h (CVI. 164·2, 2 , .. ,. CCVI 117· IO, ) Ono (W). II)•) INf'IM IO, LUIWNlll 47 , .. ...,...,...,._ . ......,.., 100-1 Rian <M l. IOI, 2 CtrMOll (M ). nl. ) Ou•llff•tt (I.) nt 200-1 Rlaft IM ). tt 0, 7 Carmon (Ml. nt ) ~II CL> nt 400-1 C.O!Vaf'I (I.) SJ I, 1 Guth«H• Ill. nt t<etev !Ml . nt IC»-1 Doud (M.l 2 04 6. 1 h rtOfl Ill, nt, l SdlwerOl'I (LI nt IA00-1 Qutnl•n• ILi, do 6. 2 Koll IL), nt, Kt'Oll Il l. nt >.~I Quln11ne Ill. 10-004. t Mtv nerd (M) 111,) .-i.e. ILi. nt llOHH-1 Wl\Mler IM.I, lU; 2 Ma!Otlt CM), nt; ) Mal .. (LI. nt 3C*.M-1 Cll"l'l'IOll !Ml. CU, t Httlvwoocl (l), nt, ) WllMW IMl , 111 400 r.iav-1 Met "7 1.~ rttn-1 Marina uu HJ-1 Mooft IM). 6 t, t MalOM (Ml, nm. l •omero Il l. nm / T J-l HcNMl U.1, •1•4 1 Douet tM). 11M l MlllOnt tM I, ""' ttv-1 CIAtn CM ), 11 0. 2 T•ret {MJ 111'11. l tW•IY (M ), Ml s~t •011n•weoe tMI •• , .. 2 "41v good IL). rvn, a.. eocnr-IMJ. Ml HIOH SCHOCN. ~· c.. Meu 7t. h•• ••'* 4t 100-1 $Prewe0 (I), tfD, 7 Evant ICM), 111. 3 Frenklln ICM), 121 220-1 Pente11 <CM>. 2' O. 2 l'raflltlln !CM), 2' 3, 3 Were <S> )0 I ~1 F'1nt1n ICM ), 1CXJ 6, t C.tro ($), 1°'2; ) Wert ($), I 0. 7 ll0-1 Scnenll (C:M ), 2:36.9, 2. HOW8'0 (CM ), 2:39 1. 3 Ver11u (S), UJ 0 MU.-1 Howerd (CM). s s. '·, SCMllk !CM/, HSI. ) V1ro11 CS). J,5'.• 1-mlt.-1 PederlO!l (CM>. 14:5', 'l Howerd (CM), 15;0t, ), Schenk <CM), IS!OI. I IOl.f+-1. Peo.t'ton (CM), 111, t MclC•v ts>. 17 ,, ) HOlllOty ($), It 2 >30l.H-1 C:utro ISi, SU, 2. ~son ICMJ, SU, J. McKav (Ill. SO. «O rt lt v-1 Coll• MIM, ~ s.. 2. ~O<lllOKk, j4 0 H.1-1 Oenell (CMl, 4·1. 2 Heton CCM), 4·8, 3 HNteV (5), 4•4 LJ-1 Were (5), 14-), , Sot-ell ISi 14·3, 3 HOlllOIY ($), 13·9 SF'-1 Wl11Jem1 CS), ll·O. 2 Wvnn ICMI 26·~. l Wrlglll (CM), ?4·6 DT-1 WIHlems (S), 104·4 1. Corttt (SI ti t ) Turttv ($), 76·0 lrvillt 67, .... -1 H.11rt»er SI IOC>-1 l(emoer (NHI 121? Or!IOI (II 121 3 FIO<" (NM ), 12 2 220-1 HC)j&I (I), 27 6. 2 FIOfet CNHI 28 2. 3 Ktmoer (NHI, 71 6 440-1 Cotem.n (1) 101 4 2 HOl•I (II I 02 9. 3 Att11sev (NH). I 04 0 ll0-1 Clltr>el (I), 2211 2 R1b011t !NH), 2.262, 3 Ntulokul II> 771 I MU-I Henson (NH) s 20, ' Neu IOkut {t), S.31.1, 3 Lu o (NH!. 5417 2·mlte-I Henton !NH), 11 310, 2 Wright II), 1?00.0, 3 Lezo !NH), 12 ISO llOLH-1 Orege (NH). 10,? Zorn (I) 171, 3. Ortto• <ti. 11.0 330LH-I. Orege (NH). S2 3, 2 Zorn (I), S2 3, 3 Blcokourg1r l NH). S2 4 4.40 relav-1 Irvine, 52 9 Milt rt tev-1 Irvine. 4 17 I HJ-I Oden (I), 4· 10, 2 Henson (NH), 4·8. 3 Doan (NH). 4·6 L.J-1 Oden (I), l4·6, 2 Jon" (NH). 14·3, 3~ Jurkovl< CNH ), 14·2''> SF'-1 Oden Ill, 33·3, 1 Mor;cl (NHt 31·6, 3 Kocntr (I) 26 10 OT-I Oden (I), 110·71 1, 2. C01tln1 INHJ, 101-10. 3 Kocher Ill. 89-1''> Wudbr!Oet U, Cepe ..., ... .., 42 100-1 F'eoln ICVl. 13 2. 2 Certer (WI 136, 3 Grtllon IWI. 139 200-1 Nanct ICV>. 11 S 1 Hogen (W ) 18 3. 3 Certer (WJ, ?t I 40C>-1 Brower (CV). 6'17 2 Smtih IWI 61 4, 3 0 1Plonef ((VJ 61 S 100-1 !>mltn 1w 1. 2 23 • 2 N1nc1 1cv1 'l 19 S, 3 Stroope IWl. 2 36 2 1.60!>-1 StrOOl>e (W). S 59 4, ? !>tr CW) 6-0. 0, 3. Crane IW), 6.07 O 3,?0l>-1 Crene (W) 12 ~ 1. 2 Ser IWI 17 S9 4 lOOLfi-1 RO<lelv (WI, 16 ?. 2 Ptoln CCV), 17 s. 3. Hanwn IW) 17 1 lOOLH-1 Rooetv (W). "7 2 OllPef !CV), 49 4 400 relev-1 Ceoo Vellev, S4 O l,600 retev-1 Ce11<1 Valley, •·19 6 HJ-I Adami (W). 4·1, 2 Kirven IWI 4·6, 3 Oencv IW), 4·4 U-1 1(1rv111 (W), IS·9,? Adami (W) 144, 3 KulOw (CV). 13· 10 T J-1 Kirven (W), 32·9, 2. Adami CW). 31-10, l Nance CCV), 31·2 SP-1 Wlt\On (Wl, :M·O. 2 Dowghmen ICVl, nm. 3. OIM>n (W), ?t·4. OT-1. Wiison (W), 106·7, 7 Oowgnma11 IC\I), 103·5; 3 Olson (W), *6·6 S.nta Anita THVRSDA Y'S ltESUL TI (62nd of f l·dl't ~ "'""'"') FIRST RACE. 6 lur10n111 La ce 81lunl tHewley) S 00 l 00 ? 70 Bet1111tn1 Win IF'1nc1 v1 3 00 2 tO Celia s G1r1 IFut nlt\I 3 00 Also rec~ Rtcoverv Silken Merl< Pullin Slrlngs tn1rigu1n11 BOid De rk Harbor JoMa s Glrl Time 112 l S SECOND ltAC'E. 1 -miles Domina nt Lta (SIDlllt ) 4 IO 3 00 2 40 One on tilt Houu <Fen) 110 4 20 Red Strttl MIU IMtia) 710 At10 receo Pltuslna F . Feather Re ward, Lev•ln Ltov. Teco Ttco, Oresseo 1n Slue Time 1S2 4t S t'2 DAILY DOUBLE (1·21 Pt lO S1040 THIRD RACE. I 1116 mllH F'nmery Acr !Fu1n1t1) 152 20 47 40 13 40 GGalltetn IDtllle<lfllOI 4 IO 310 Men. a !>llD IMcC1rronl 3 00 Al•O recto 8eetroundtneooosn, Oe Llkt· '"' Wan. Grttl Moment. La Mortne, Teer F'ad, ~cones Btsl Ovttn ot Oerlo.neu. Cacnevua La ov Sunoown nme 1:47 115 FOURTH RACE. 6 furlong• Manv Gtt clers (Mize) 11 IO 4 00 2 80 Hen<lsome Packtllt tFtrnandt1l 3 00 100 Roen Wtt•on Oeigadlllot 6 10 Alto racec Lazero Pnmero F'ame>a Crass. Gu ""er One W1nd11 H•I Tomt I 11 " EXACTA 12·3 1>e1<1 d i 50 FIFTH RACE. I 1 mlte1 on turl F'hOSD!luroan COIMV) IS60 t 40 1 80 Oerf Vou cGarcte l 7 to 3 IO Ht m Two IF'ln<:ev) 7 40 Alw racld Rotenoo. No NI<). NoD•t Air, MIOforo Arrowlleed Tim. 149 I S ~ EXACT A Cl· I) 0110 '303 SO SIXTH RACE. 6 turlo<!Q' P nvv IOetanoussavel S 40 3 40 2 40 Nencv•1 Grev (Gerc11) ) 20 2 40 Marilyn Jo !Toro) 2 00 Al$o raced F'rlnceu Lelke Allellt<I Mlttrtn Belle Morallna. Fiiiet DI Porte• La F'alome Tlnnt I 11 )IS SEVENTH RACE. 6 !urtong1 Donner Perty (Slbllttl 11 10 l'I GO 6 00 Yuilon's Ster IF'lncev I 7 10 • 10 Ru Leke IDetelloussave) 3 00 Al'o raced Rio Rive, Known •or Stvlt Track Barron. 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Aueda!Mrt A"Lit.NTA HAWKS-Suaoended Sv• vt\'I ' W '"'' torw1ro tor lou• dtVI FOOT8ALL C1111dlln FMftlll LM- MONTREAL CONCO~OE!>-Slgned Terrv L vmon end Grtv C1eri..1 runllll\O oac~' eno Jeff Brown w1oe rtetlvtr Nt"-1 l"Mtbel LeetUt F'tTTS8 URGH STEELERS-Announc.a •~t re•1r1,,..tn1 or Mt Blount cor1'19"~~ U""90 Ste"'1 ,...,.,._ lNtue LO!> ANGELES EXF'RESS-SI~ Grtv Loo.rg c1nrer Cur Reoele lrown runnl'1g ~ct. end Doug Wttl llneb.t~tr NEW ORLEANS 8REA1<.E~S-Tre0ee Oudlous LH noM tec klt lo tl\9 e>.n11er Gold tor an undl\CIOH<I drefl Cflolc'e OKLAHOMA OUTLAWS-St~ I!,.._,, Htt,_..I. lo.let.tr HOCKaY Ne*"81 Hee11ev L9"U8 NHL-$\/\~ 0.~ Hullltf C'ellllf of Ille Qu9CIK Nordlelu4rt 10< tlltM .. ,,_., tff9ctlve Mlf<h » MINNESOTA N()ttTH ST~RS--C.-.0 uo nm COU1l1. ~ wine C>to . Gre11em. r1t111 wino, end Dnlel H Jen..., oe- "'"-"· trorn Sitt L1to.1 Citv of l"t Cefltrll Hoc*rt Leeeu- SOCCU ~......,loMCllr...._ PHOENIX PlttDE-519neo Gonten Smit!\, dtltollOet '11 • multl·.....,. COl'tr~ .... ~-.'---" TUl~A •OUGHNECK!-Alll'OUl!Ced 11\111 ~te... £et1t coecl'I 91141 l(.tf"' Wt81r, 1n11t1n1 coec11 wit not i. ret1"'1ecl • tlle ltt• tut..., tteson CU'! ~ Ual'fltft t nct l1«111't1141 ~ t nct It oanelftl~o ~ ~-----~ Nl!W YOltK ltA TIONAU ...,.._ '"-'"' '""-..,.., f'IWNll9f J ., CREDIT LINE ~-~~ -~ ~~- Irvine's Michael Qbley gets VP post at Union Michael R. Obley of Irvine has been promoted to 'ice pres1dt>nt 1n thl' pt:1sonal finance sen ices department at Union Bank's headquant'rs banking unice 1n Lo~ Angeles. Oblcy JOined the bank in J 9t( I as an assistant vice president and most recent!) served as a product manager m consumer marl..e11ng. • • • Carol Rudat has been promoted to the pos111on of controller at Santa \na-based Case-Swayne Co .• a food processor and pacl..ager. Rudat "a" Jl'louung manager for three years befor: accepting the controller po!'.1lmn . In thl" Casc-S"a' ne finance departmenl. Conole DePalma -was rece nt I) named a\ ' RUDAT CORREA OBLEY GALVIN tinancial analysl. a new pos1t1on at the com pan). Peggy Kocina was promoted 10 staff accountant from cost accountant. a position she held since 1982. • • • Sheri Correa has Joined thl' 32-member public relauonsdivision of Jansen Associates lac. 1n the new pos111on of general manager. according to Jack Vincent. 'ice president of pubic relations. Correa comes to Jansen from Cochrane Chase & Co. m Irvine "'here she supervised the high tech public rl'la t1ons department. ••• G. Timothy Galvin has been appointed market manager for Equity Programs lnvestmeot Corp. in Newport Beach. Prior to joining EPIC. Galvin "asd1rec1orof sales and marketing for Taylor Woodrow Homes for the past five \Cars. Prior 10 that. he was a sail's manager -with Walker & Lee's ne" homt' di\ 1s1on. In I 983 he served as president of the Sales and Marketing Council ut ~outhern California • • • Turnstone Corp. has changed the name of its ship) ard facility from Jim Evans, Ltd. to Mariners Mile Shipyard. The sh1p)ard 1s still located at 2439 \\est Coast H1ghwa) 1n Newpon Beach where it has been since 1950. Jim Evans and manager Howard Neff will continue with the same personnel to haul boa ts and mal..c complete ship)ard repairs. • • • Waller E. "Spike" Cover has been named vice president of research and Jn l'lopmt•nt for Bard Cardiopulmonary Division, C. R. Bard, Inc., in Santa \nJ Co' er JOtncd tht' d1' 1s1on 1n 1977 as a senior project engineer. He was pmmotl'd to chief engineer later that )Car and to director of resea rch and Jl'\l'lopment 1n 1978. He and his famll) live in M1ss1on V1CJO. • • • The ;-.:e"' port Beach tOm merc1al loan offire of Security Pacific Mortgage Corp. has arranged a $4 m1ll1on permanent loan for Von Der Abe Partners for thl' Huntington (enter The 90.700 square-foot ex1s11ng business park 1s locati.-d on Springdale treet in Huntington Beach. John Francis, 'ice prc.-,1di.-nt and manager of the "\e"pon Beach office. coordinated the financing. • ... Rate Shoppin Checliour ? • • 1st. II vnure shopping tor high interest, l<x1 k what Huntington Savings has in ~tore tor you. Mini Jumbo Accounts ~et v1nir own lt•rm. trom 32 day., to live year~. SS0.000 minimum: Interest compounded daily Annu..il Y1l·ld O.llly Rate 11 • 5 year term Dl0.52°/o 9.87°/o 18 l-.3b4 J.w lt>rm D 9.97°/o 9.37°/o 32-180 d..iy term Huntington Investment Fund Earn high interl"'' w ithout umrn1 1tting to .1 term. ~Ialt..· unl1m1te<l withJr,1w.1I .... 52,500 minimum b,1lance.' · :\nnu.11 ) 1t•ltl [),11lv Ratt..· D 10.11°/o 1(, check into cl high rate account. <.nme see I luntington Sclvtng<.,. Where we treat ynu -anJ vnur monev w1lh lot ... ot inter~t. All .1tcnunt .., in..,urt>tl up to SI00,000 hv the FSLIC Now you know why your neighbor bankc; at rn HUNTINGTON SAVINGS ~~~t.ON ''" l uun•••" \•II<'\ Hr.an<h 11111r,.,.1 n1 "' ),,.,.,, ''" \,,11,, I Jr N • I '' "'l""'I { ~nlrr K'"™ h .r...,. II. •Ii llh .I llu"I'""'' • II. "h I ..... I 11• l\t11n Olh;, ,......, \\ 11·~ 1 \1• H111111n.-~•n II. 1. n "ti :C l • Ill.,\.- "'-t1b t,1ri1+.•' r"-F'\,lh\ "'',uh \\11h.t,.,\,,tJ It h.d.•n. I t.,Jt.11 """"' '-: "'' r Ill ,1,.,,,h, ,,, ; a i1tlftl "·•l1HU t "'H'"' ta • C.." 'I(.'\' '',.,th llii r \ut1.,,,,th• f• t~ r I,,. Jft tf't .. ., COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK-EXCHANGE LISTINGS 8·5 Orange County 1nortgage rates OtM1 W....-n S&L Central --ot ~ t~IS&L Lender Adjustable Rate Far West S&L Mortgage Great American Fed. Citicorp S&L Rates quoted are for single family. owner-occupied homes, bought with a 20% down payment. Each example Includes three of the top lenders, as selected by Prime Rating Inc. All lenders have been ranked by Interest rate. points, terms and fees. If a lender requires PMI, (private mortgage Insurance,) It has been calculated Into the Interest rate or points shown. All lenders were updated and verified as of March 12, 1984. FIXED shows the traditional long-term fixed-rate mortgage. AML (Adjustable Mortgage Loan) carries a variable Interest rate, adjusted every few months .or years as indicated In the chart. The payment adjustment term for an AML will be different than the rate adjustment term. therefore causing negative amortization (unpaid Interest Is added to the principal.) ARM also carries a variable interest rate, but the rate ,.,... ... .tni-..... 16-15 $250,000 12.750 16-16 $150,000 12.375 2.0 30-30 $150,000 Int. Term• Int. Maximum Rate Pta. AdJ. Cap Loan 9 75 30 30-30 12 mo 5 $250,000 10.00 2 0 30-30 12 mo 4 $250,000 10.500 1.5 30-30 12 mo. 5.0 $250.000 adjusts every few years as Indicated, and the payment adjustment term is always the same as the rate adjustment term. This loan does not negatively amortize. Both adjustable loans may or may not have a cap on the maximum percentage Increase in Interest rate over the term of the loan. NOTE: Information on mortgage lending In Orange County is provided by Prime Rating Inc. of Sausalito. Rates for this partial Ust are derived from Prime Rating's database of more than 350 lenders that are active In the mortgage market and lend In Orange County. Lenders surveyed control approximately 90% of source money money available for real estate loans in the state. More information may be obtained by calling Prime Rating, toll-free at 800-832-9999. The Dally Pilot accepts no responsibility for the Prime Rating reports. Fluor board elects Hof acre The board of directors of Fluor Corp. has elected William M. Hofacre '1l:: president and controller. Hofacre. 50. was vice president of finance and treasurer for Daniel I ntema11onal. a Fluor subs1d1al"). until 1978 v.hcn he 101ncd Oscar l\1a)crand Co as a director and group 'ice president. finance and admin1s- trat1on. The Fluor board of director!> also elected R1lhard D. Paul. .... ho "as 'ice president and controller. to tht' nc" pos1t1on of "ice president. financial and opcrallonal e' alua11on Georj.?c ~. M efTcrd. Fluor'~ chief financial officer. said that Hofacre's appo1ntml'nt allows Fluor the op- ponun1t) to creatt' a new and import- ant 'ice prcs1di.:nual pos1t1on to oversee our internal audl!1ng func- 11ons. Hofacrl' and Paul v. ill report to MefTcn 1n thc1f nr.... ass1gnmenb. With thci;c t ..... o olliccrs working tOge thcr. "l' .... 111 be a hie to expand our finannal control through out the or- gan11a11on. o,a1d M cfTi.-rd. Hofacrt' "ho holds an under- graduate degree 1n accounting from the L'n1\Crs1t\ of Nebraska and a master"'> dcgrc0t' 1n bu!)1nt'S5 admin1s· tratton from M1ch1gan State Lln1\'l't· s1l\. "a!> with Daniel l ntcrna11onal for t'1ght years. He also has held controller pos111ons with Bendix. Itek and .\merican Air Filler corpor- ations Paul has bet'n "Ith Fluor since 1968 in 'a nous finance p0s1 11ons. He also has "orl..ed in accounting with Ralph \1. Par!lon!>. lln1versal Ecsco. Can- non Ekl·tm and Sun <iold com- pan1I.''). Ht holds an under$raduate dcgrt'c m huc,1nt"ss admin1stra11on from Pomona College and a master's dcgrcl' 1n husinc~s adm1n1stra11on from t hl' l · n 1' crs11' of out hcrn Cal1fnrn1a · Fluor 1') an engtnl."enng. construc- ti on and na tu ral rtsourcl.''i com pan~ Invest se111inar set for seniors Financlal consultant Maurice Gerard wlll show senior citizens how to profit from secure Investments In a program scheduled Saturday Gold- en West College In Huntington Beach. The program runs from 9:30 a.m. to noon in Room 137 of the Administration Building. Gerard wlll tell seniors how to separate phony schemes from worthwhile one. He will discuss real estate. T-bllls. money market certificates. gold, sliver. stocks, bonds, trust deeds annuities and IRAs. Questions will be encouraged. The program fee is $4. Advance registration is not required. For more lnformahon. call 891-3991. ·Seminar is good as gold lnv~stments in gold. silver and currenq arr the focus of two sem- inars scheduled this Saturday and next at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. The sessions run from 9 a.m. 10 I pm in Room 114 of OCC's ~ounschng and .\dmiss1ons Build- ing. Rici.. O'Fallon. a private collector of gold and silver. will discuss long and short ran~e investment op- portun1t1es. Reg1strat1on fee 1s S 15. For more information. call 432-5880. Learn about import-export in Eu~ope A one-day workshop that offert tips on how to statt an Im· port-export business Inside Europe wlll be presented Saturdaly at Orange Coast Cotlege In Costa Mesa. The workshop runs from 9 a.m. to 3 p .m. in OCC'e Fine An. Hall 119. Lecturer Doris Nleh has con- dU<:ted lnternatlonaJ trade eem~ lnars throughout the United States and Western Europe. She ta an import-export consultant for cor- porations and governments. Admission ls $15. The fee In- cludes handout materlals. Coastline seminar on taxes _ J1lii;IUllB1il!iiii;I~---------------- ( oasthnc College will present a one-day ta' work- shop for small businesses from Q a.m. to 4 pm aturda\, March 17 at Glendale Fedi:ral Sa\lngs and Loan. 100 Newport Center Dm e. Ne" port Bi.-ach. Laura M)ers. a former IRS auditor and now a pubhl afTa1rs officer. will discuss record keeping. de- tern11ning net profit or loss. figuring the wtthholding of income and Social Secunt) ta\e!I. and determining l1abil11' The $.:!5 reg1stra11on fee includes a -worl..t>ook. For more information. call the college at 241-6186. Se4K1 OTC 100Co NEW YORK CAP) 1r<llnc NASDAO auotallonl 1r1cnr Ulowin9 1119M\I bid\ 1vvoor and low .. 1 offe<'l by rwTom m•rktf mAktn as Of 4 uHe1s o.m. 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' On the , • Ofange Coat DAILY PtlOT/Frtdlly, MatClh 11, 1914 NB•·~ I g:::g; NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS n••n a.1S11C PllCU W H~T NYSE Dio NEW Y~JC (AP > M¥.16 Tl 1 NYSE LEADER S UP s AND DowN s Ntme I COOP(U> n 2 Mattel wt 3 Mattel Inc • M.a~ttl 2.SOpf t F~ Exmess s Wllms I ~·" '~\ f~ li IS'~trc~r I Home exaslntl orelnd~at 14 uprVatue 1; Unltlnd s 1 8avFlnd 1 LehVallnd ~ P1,1~lck Ind j/~.f.T Proe> ~Hem M-J~4'a'A 5wt Wle ldl Sir ~or n Corp Cen~Oata WHAT AMEX Dio NEW YOAIC !AP) Mer. 16 Act.fancied Oecllned ¥~= New hlotii New tows AMEX LEADERS l J NEW YORK lAPl -Sales, Frldev ciric. and net c:he119e of the 10 mosr ec11ve American St~ Exchange luua, rredlno natl9nallv at more then Sl. BAT Ind l 1,1, JV. :t ~ W~lab8 , fS + ~ Gui ng , ~ .... ITr ..,, -.,. , -l'MI ~~ms 11: v. + 1" Helzer I 1, 1 1 ' l ~ Pa or'P ·• 'i , 1~ ~ent 1~. ~ t V. NASDAQ SUMMARY GoLo QuoTES ME TALS QuorEs That'san apt description of both business and business people along the Orange Coast. To keep track of where companies are going and which people are helping them get there,just watch ·credit Line' -very day in the Business section of your new Daily Pilaf • • . ae Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Friday, March 1e, 1984 Loulalana Tech 's Karl Malone (left) and Rennie Balley (20) watch with Fresno COLLEGE BASKETBALL. State's Bernard Thompson as ball drops through the hoop. PCAA splits openers lfNL V topples Prince ton. but Fresno St. e liminated From AP dispatches Rescrvt:'s Ed Catching., and Em Bool-.cr su>rcd 18 points each a) IJth-ranl-.ed l'<c,.aua-Las \ egas O\ cr- powered Pnnceto n 68-56 Thursda~ night in 1he opening game of the "J( .\ .\ West Regional to set up a sho"'d0'' n against ninth-ranked Te>.a'>-EI Paso. UNLV and l'TEP. the top two-rated team~ 1n tht• West during most of the rl'gular season. \\Ill mct•t Saturday. Booker and ( atch1ng!. scored I ~ points each in the ~t'cond half as l 'NLV. no" 28-5 and the fifth seed 1n this regional. ou tscored the I 2th-seeded Tigers I 4-6 10 take a 42-3 I lead wtth I 4:50 kft in 1he game. Princeton. which had executed 11s prens1on passing game almost fla"'lessl~ in the first halC was unable to pull an) closer than ntnl' po1n1s the remainder of the "a) Princeton. the h } League l·hamp1on. was led b) junior crntt..'r Howard Ll'\ ~ 's season-high 24 points. The Tigers aho got 18 points from senior Bnan Mullin as thr~ fin1Sht•d thneason 18-1 () The Rl·bt..'ls. who a\\~raged O\ er !13 points per game. brol-.c thr game open in the 'iernnd hall b~ u!>ing their o'erall supenor athklll ab1li1~ and hr1gh1 ad,aniage tu score Jn'ildl' OH'r the l 1ger' In other....;(..\.\ tournaml'nt at.111>11 Louisiana Tech 66, Fresno St. 56 Sophomores l\.arl !\lalonl· anti v. a) nc Smith kd Louisiana Tt:th. pla) 1ng 1n w. tiN '\;( .\ .\ tourn,mwnt Malone. a 6-9. 250-pountkr !>loreJ 24 point\ "'h1k \)m1th. a guard. addt•d 16 a'> [ ou1~1ana Tech n tenJctl II' "inning ~treak to l'1gh1 anti ~narrx·J the nine-game 'itreai.. of thl' Bulldog~ West Virginia 64 , Oregon St. 62 J.J. Crawl stole a p35S and h11 a la1up at thl' buaer a\ the Bea' ers we fl· eliminated from the M 1dcast Rrg1onal Crawl. a re<,ene. stok the pass nl.'ar m1tlcoun and h11 a drn 1ng la} up w11h three seconds remaining a!> West Virginia up~rt I 7th-rankrd Oregon State. Crawl. who hau missed the tront end of a I-and-I w11h 21 second) left. stepped into the path of .\Ian Tatt's pass intended for ( harlic S111on. anti Jro"e tor the gaml'•"' inning basket that knocked ou 1 t hl' Bea' crs. "'ho ~hared tht· Pac-I 0 champ1onsh1p w11h Washington COLLEGE BASKETBALL Temple 65, St. John 's 63 T l'rrentl' ·1ansbul) 's jumper from beyond the ke) lifted Tcmpk to tht• Ea)t Regional '1ctol) at Charlotte. 1\ ( Tempk• ~uandered a 53-44 lead and Willie Glass· tap-in lur ~t John's \\1th 7:39 left lied the score at 57 The tcamc; traded the next three baskets before the Rt·dml·n "'ent into a dela) to work for the last shot. Chn5 \.1ull1n "a'> foukJ b) Jim McLoughhn to force a I-and-I c;hooting )1tua11o n. hut Mulhn. the nauon's leading free tt1ro"' shooter at 91 .1 percent. missed the first shot. .\ltt•r a 11mt•ou1. Stansbur> dribbled to the center ot thl· coun anu fired h1'> one-ha.nd shot Just as the buzzer ~uu ntll·tl Richmond 72, Auburn 71 John Nt'\\man ~rnretl 26 point" as Richmond held o il a frantic <,ccond-halt .\uburn rall) 10 an East Regional rnn test. Richmond <,tunned the Tiger~ b) hnung se,cn of its first n1nt..' lil'ld goal<, t..'n route to a 22-8 leau. Shooting 64 3 pt·rrent from t·he lil'IJ the Spiders tla1med a 39-22 halftime kad fhe hallt1mt..' l'tlgc grt..'\\ to 4~-28 on Ne"'man·s t"'o lrL'l' thro'' ~ "1th 14 41! rcma1n1ng and the Sp1Jers ncl·deu e'er~ pillnt to "llh\tand the .\uburn tomcback led b' ( hark'> Harl-.k' BY U 84 , Alabama-Birmingham 68 De' 111 Durrani '>n>rt·u 2.\ points as Lhe Cougar<. ll\l'rpo"t'rt•J -\labama-H1rmingham in thl' ~1 1tleas1 Rt'- g.1110al B't l ne'l'r tra1ktl a lter Jim l 1Sl'\ mh hit a la~ up tor .1 "'-11 kad \\1th lo 42 ll'tt in the tir\t half. Memphis l. 92. Oral Roberts 83 Kt•ith l t'l' '>l"llll'd :!ti points anti Memphis Stall' h11 dutth f1t'l' thro"'' in the do<.ing minutes to post it~ tnumph m t'r Oral Roberts 1n the f\11dwrst. Ln·. a h-1 O ju n1ur. hit o n 12 of 18 shots from the lil·ld and grabbt•d 11 rl.'bound'>. Dayton 74 , LSU 66 RUl>~e' cit Chapmon poured in 29 points and led a second-half '>Urge as Da~ ton whipped LSU in a We st Regional ton1cc;1. Chapman. tht..' onl~ senior on the Dayton squad and the school's all-time leading scorer. scored 10 consecutive pmnts for the Fl)crc; 10 break open a game that ended at halft1ml' lied al 32 N.C. StateoustedfromNIT S Cl h k Nebraska 56, Creighton 54 anta aras QC S0regon; DaH·Hoppcn\lrt·ethro"'"''thlO'>econdsremaining -~"-'-T " 1.-. • hl-·~ tl.&z t ,. ~ . ~. '. ... -after a 1,chn1~al. foul ~a., :allc~ on Blueja) s cen~~~ B~~~1t . _ _,3~ru-o..._ •. .v0 6 i~ .......... ~l"etg11 .. ""'1 ·~1am.-ll1"()4,~ti.'ll~h~11. .• r .. ll·~mlw~~ •. _ _,n.;-" I I ' \ 8L'Ojam in wa., called for the technical when he \lammed tht' b•1ll 10 the fluor after Hoppt•n. "ho scored 25 From AP dispatches puml\. had made a la) up 10 Ill' th e game 54-54. Rand) .\llen\ la~ up with 41 sernnJ'> kft 1n t1H'rt1mt• litkd Flonda \tall' to J 74-71 ha\l-.e1hall '1rtor. o' l'r \:orth ( arulina "itale l hur<.tla~ night 1n lirst-round.arnon 1n thl' National In ' 11a11on fournaml·nt .\llen. ''ho \toreu I h pCHnts. tool-. a pa.,., from Dt..'an ~halTer on tht· bJ<,t•hne and .,cored on a rner<,e la~up to g1' e the "iem1nok' a ., 2-., I lead 0' er the ~ olfpad. thl' national rnlleg1a1t· t hamp1om of a ~car ago .\fter .\lien"• hucl-.ct f err. C1annon and l:rn1e ~k,1..·r.-. m1sc,ed field goal .11tempt1, that \Hluld ha\C put:--.; ( S'tate J head and 1n thl· t•nc;u1ng snamhk for the hall after \le, er' 1111\\l'tl J londa \1a1e·., \laurn:r \h rid came J\\,J\ '"'h 11 Jntl \rnrt•u un J tlunl-. at tht· huucr f hl' \lllun .1d,ann·d rtoritla . tatt· in to the \ernntl 1ountl ot tht: 'IT '-lunda\ at C1recnshoro :--.: ( .1ga1n\I tnn1ght'\ l'ltt\hurgh-LaSaik "1n1wr In other '-IT at11on Santa Clara 66, Oregon 53 Guard Harold Keeling and trnH'1 \.Kio.\ ano\. \anta < ·1ara'c; scoring lea ders all SL'a\011 c;uppllcd thl' punrh to lead the Aroncos to an up'iet 'Ktor) o'er Oregon Keeling \cored 21 point\ .ind Vano~ 18 to hold off a sccond-halfromchal'k that sa" the Durio.Hut a nine-point defiu t to 4.S-·n "'1th 8. 5 7 w pl<I ) l he .. 1llon ad' anccd "'ianta C Iara into .1 Wl - ond-round gamt• MontlJ\ night at Lamar 10 Btaumont. Texas Cal Poly Po1nona picks cage coach P0\.10"-I ..\ I .\Pl -C,corgc F1\hcr has been named head men's ha\kc1hall coach at (al Poh Pomona. the school announced Thursda> · fisher. JI. scr,ed a11 head coach at the Unl'.crs11) of M1nncso1a-Duluth for the pa\t \1': \cars Hts record at the school was 121 ·49 Fisher's teams at Minneso ta -Duluth won the la'it thrtt sm11ah1 Northern I ntertolleg1ate champioMh1ps fisher replaces Dan C arne\.alc. ''ho announced ht~ res1anat1on fcb I. cll'clt1vC' at the <.'nd of the ~a~n . The Broncos haJ a I (J.16 overall rrtord 1h1( past )car :'Ind flnashcd 1n last place 1n the Cahforn1a Coltca1a1c i\thlc11c Asror1nt1on with a 2· 12 m:irk Virginia Tech 77, Georgia Tech 74 r ern .... oung 1-.eH~d a I 0-0 '>CCOnd half run that put \ irg1n1a tel h 1n frnni aga1mt (ieorgia T rch and ad' anu:u thl' I lok1l'\ 1nw a \e<:ond-rouml match w11h South \IJb:ima .it (1rt'l'l1\horn Sund:i' V.11h \ 1rg1n1a Tech trailing 40-35 ''llh lo.59 rt•ma1n1ng.' oung \cored on a dun I-. and t\\O la~ ups. Bobb~ Beel her adlkd \\\O tree thro"~ and .\I Young a dunl-. to g1,t• \ 1rgin1a I l·ch :i 45-40 lead \\Jth 14 44 remaining Michigan 94 . Wichita tale 70 Rn) T<npk' \lMt•d 27 po1 nt<i. 1nduding 23 in the lint half lot.irr' \l1d11g.in o'er V. ith11a tate Tarrilc~ '-uHl'd I.\ cun-.nut1\e \11ch1gan pointc; during nne '1 fl'td1 ot thl' tir'it half to help M1ch1gan open a 41 -2~ lead .111J 1-.t't..'P \\1ch1ta "it.tit' \\lnle.,., 1n SI\ ~IT gamt..'' fhl' \.\oil t•nne' kd 44-::!!i :11 halli1me Marquette 73 , Iowa State 53 Mar4Ut'llt' gnt a career-high 25 points from ffl·~hman r nm ( opa aga1n\I ILl\\a late. Thc il-10 ( opa took charge with three baskets 1n 2'' m111utL·~ .1i. Marqut·ttc ex tended a 1hree-poin1 lead to 48-37. l he Warrior~ m asted the rest of the wa) Marquette. making 1t' 18th consecutive postseason tournament appearance. nc' er trailed \\h1lc shooting 58 percent from the fidd Xavier, Ohio 60, Ohio tatc ~7 Jell Jcnlo..1 n~ srnred 30 pointc;, including 14-for-I 4 from the free throw hnc. to g1\.e Xa\.1cr its ovcrt1mc tnumph O\.cr Ohio State \lier thc tw <i teams were tied 53-53 at the end of rcgulallon. \. 1ctor Fleming. who had 17 points. hit three \tra1gh1 frcc throw'I to break a 51.57 11e Express re-signs center LOS ANGELE (AP) -Center G reg Lobera. cut by thc Los Angeles Expren dunng the prcseason. has txen signed again. the Umtcd States Football uague team announced Thursda) lobera. a rookie from Cal. replaces veteran center \hns Foote, who wa!. traded to the Tampa Bay Bandits earlier 1n the v.eek. on the F~prcs roster. Los Angele\ al'io announced that runnina back Rcsa1c Rro"n nnd hnehacker Ooua Wr,1 had been plBced on "31\Cf\ ReasoDslorconcern It· s no rninor iajury to Reggie: He 's tf';ingtofor~et 1983 - MESA. Anz (AP) -When Reggie Jackson strained ht:, right hamstring mu~le onl> a week into s.pnna training, 11 wus a minor inJUI')'. one of those annoying ntes of spnna. But to Jaclson. tighung olTa nightmarish I 983 season and advancin~ age. the tnJUt) that has kept him out of the Angels' exh1b1t1on games was an di-timed omen. 'Everything was going so ~ood. I'd been working hard and swinging a good bat.'' said Jackson. ··1 had a good. mean attitude. I wanted to get all my lime in and play every day and do well. It was psychologically important for me "Then this knocked me down for a while It's 1ust frustrating: bad t1m1ng." No wonder Reggie wanted to cnJOY a health). produrt1' e !lpnng. His 1983 failures inspired a lot or doubts in him and e\Cl)one else. He hit .194 \\Jlh 14 homers -none after Jul\ -"hlle turning 37 . .\quick )tart would relle\oe a 101 o( anJt1et\ Hl' wantt..'d to turn bacl-. the dock. but onh re' ersed IL a-; far as last )pnng Then. 100. he suffrred a icg JnJUI), a pulled calf muscle. "hich prac11call) wqx·d out his preseason Jackson '>ees a dclin11e link b\.'t'A ecn that and the m1senes that lollo"•'l'd. o. agai n oo the )1dc hne'>. he no" has reasons for cuncern " ecms hl-.e l''L' had all m\ bad \ears \\hen I didn't ha'c a full !lpnng training." he ~aid. then enumerated: In 1970. after holding out against Oakland <\ 's owner Charli e: Fink~. Jackson slumped to 237 "'1th onl~ 23 homer!> and 66 RBI In 1976. when he again hdd out prior to be111g dealt 111 .\pnl 10 Balt1m11rL·. he again had a c;ub-par year b) his high c,wnJard~. In 1981 . when he and George Steinbrenm·r spent murh or spring training quarreling. Reggie again h11 .23 7 "'th I 5 homt•rs and 54 RBI -his low number!> until last )Car Reggie ~pent the earl) tla>s of Cactus League pla) in scm1-pn\.atc worl outs. nurturing his hamstring back into shape. like a lOlltt•nt man rocking on his porch "'lthout ''omes. lk tailed ph1losophicall) about being abk to anept the: end of h1'i cart'er SOCCER Biefield, Lawson head All-Sunset Ed1~on High'~ Jo) B1ctield and Ocean View's LaRce Law5on carnl·d the major honors on the All-Sunset League roaches' g1rl!i soccer team -B1efield being named the league's most valuable pla)er and Lawson the league·., No. I goalie FIRST TEAM Jud\ Ca lkin s (r-.lanna}. Julie Bridgman (Manna) Dl'bb1e 6rr (Ocean Vil'" J. Lisa Shook (Ocean V1e"W ); Kim harp (We!itmtn\ll'r) Janell Rogers (Ed1!>on> Kath) B1efield IEd"on). r...l and\ Robl'n~on !Edison). Julit• Ro,, le~ ( Founia1n \ alk~·l Robin Stultz (Huntington Beath). Rent'l' /Jl ht·r I H un 11ng1on Beach). SECOND TEAM \kl ( oOPt'r 1 EJ1 son1. l\.1m WalulJI-. I Ed1!>on) ~l!Lhl'lk Tt·rrnnoH' 1f.u1son1. l\.a1h~ Liddell (Huntington Bcad1 I t-..Jlh' \ou1a I Fountain Valle'); Jenm Lille\ 1 Fountain \a lit·' 1 ~tat~ Farnell ( H un11ng1on Beach J. Kun O\\t'n I Hun11ngton Bt'J(hJ. Robin Cro) (Manna): Connie Knapp (\1ann;:i) JJna Darling !Ocean \'1 c"'1. l\.ell~ W1 nl-.kr(Eu"on1. ~h.tndl C haH'L 1Ed1son1. l\.elh Hamil-ton CF.d1 c,or1) · Anteater Run slated L'( In 1nl· "'II hl' lhl' site of the ~1>.th annual o\ntcata Run on Saturda). March 24. Thr run 1s '-POn\ored b} the Ancient Manner and Ru~t\ Pelican rec;1auran1~ and"' 111 feature 5 and I 01-. race'>. Ther~ an· 12 d1' is100.. 111 the 5k race and 19 d1' io;1on!> in the IOI-. Pre-ran· reg1s1ra11on bl'gim at Crawford Hall at 6:30 a.m on racr tla\ Thl' 51-. run begins at 8 a m. and the I Ok at 9. ProL·ecds from the race "'II go t0 the L'CI .\quat1cs Scholar'>h1p r unu Cost!i of the .\ntcater Run arc $9 wtth a T-sh1n ($10 late feel and $5"'11hou1 a shin ($6 la1e fee ). o, era II " innt..'r'> I male and female) for both races w 111 rl'<:t..'I' l' tomphmt•ntar~ Jinncrs for l'-'O at the .\ncient ~l annt•r or R ust~ Pchtan restaurants. D1' is1on first-place "'innt'r' "111 rete1\ l' ti inner tor one The rJlC'> ''Ill ht• run th rough the LlCl campus. For mort• inlormauon on the race. phone the Ll( I ~port\ \s')Olldtl'S offin· at 856-5550. TENNIS h certainly appeared to be on its last leJS in I 983, when Jackson had about half as many htts (77) as m1kcouts ( 140). Only the year before. his first one 1n Anaheim, Reggie was o ne of the sparks of a d1 v1s1on champion w11h 39 homers and 101 RBI. But suddenly he heard suggc.-s11ons that perhaps he Ought to rcmc whtle people still had v1v1d memories of the slugger who had hll 478 homers. "If I would've called the whole thing off then, l would've tx-cn quitting." said Jackson. "I've never been a quitter . If it hoppcn11 again this year, I'll say it's tjme to retire. I want to retire. not quit. "I fit\ July and I'm still hittin$ .194, then I'll know J'm done. Dul nothing I say orthink will piean anything until I put the numbers down." SpottS OD 2'11i for weekend TELIVISION 11 1.m . COUIGI IAIKll'aALL: BYU YI. Kentueky In NCAA regional game, OhanMf 2. Noon -PRO FOOTIALL: LA Express at San.. Antonio, Channel 11 . 12:30 p.m. -GOLF: Unlden LPGA lnvl1attonal from Mesa Verde CC In Coeta Meta, Channel '4 (taped). 1:15 p.m. -COLLEGE 8A8KETIALL: LoulSlana Tech va. Houston In NCAA regional game, Channel 2. 2 p.m. -QOL,: PGA Bay Hfll Ctasslc, OhanMI 4 . 3 p .m. -8KHNQ: John Denver Celebrtty 81<1 ClaMlc, Channel '4 (taped). 3:30 p.m. -cou.eoa BASKETBALL: fffvad• Lu Vegas VI. Texas El Puo In NCAA regional game, Channel 2. 3:30 p.m. -BOWLING: U.S. Open, Chann8' 7. 5 p.m. -WIDI WORLD Of SPORTI: Boxing (Edwin Rosario vs. Roberto EU1"ondO (del~). wn.t wrestling (taped), Channel 7. 5:30 p.m. -PRO ... 8KET8ALL: Lakers vs. Houston, Channel 9. RADIO 10:30 a.m. -8A8E8ALL: Dodgers vs. Detroit, KA8C(790). Noon -8A8£8ALL: Angels vs. Oakland, KMPC (710). Noon -IA8E9ALL: LA Express at San Antonk>, KLAC(570). 6 p.m. -HOCKEY: Kings at Edmonton, KFOX-FM (93.5). 5:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Laker• vt. Houston, KLAC (570). 8: 15 p.m. -PREP BASKETBALL: Long Beach Poly vs. St. lgnatlus (San Francl&co) ln Dfvlafon I •tate championship at OakJand, KOAY (1580). Sanday TELEV1810N 10:30 a .m. -aAIEIALL: Dodgers vs. Atlanta. Channel 11. 11 am. -COLLEGE 8A8KETIALL: lfllnots State or Alabama vs. OePaul In NCAA regional game, Channel 2. 11:30 a.m. -OOlF: PGA Bay Hiii Cla'84c, Channel 4. 11:30 a.m. -PRO FOOTBALL: Arliona va. Michigan In USFL game, Channel 7. 1:15 p.m. -COu.EH IA8KET8All: MlamJ, Ohio or SMU vs. Georgetown In NCAA regional game, Channel 2. 1:30 p.m . -SPOATIWORLD: Boxing (Tim Witherspoon vs. Greg Page), Channel '4, (taped). 3:30 p.m. -COLLEGE 8A8KET8ALL: Washing- ton or Nevada Reno v1. Duke In NCAA regional game, Channef 2. RA Oto 10:30 a.m. -8A811ALL: Attanie vs. Dodgers, KA8C(790). Noon -8A8EBM.L: Chicago Cuba vt. Angeli, KMPC (710). Sly Williams suspended A TLAl'ITA (AP)-Atlanta forward Slv Williams was susPt·ndcd from the National Basketball Assoctat1on team Thursda} for four da}s because of "improper bench conduct" during the Hawks' game Wednesday w11h the Kansas ( it) Kings. The suspension \\Ill cost Willtams $11.0<XJ in compensation and cause him to miss tonight's game wuh tht• Philadelphia 76ers and Saturday's mee11ng '-'Ith the Bosto n C clues OCCCREW ... Miraleste tops Uni; OCC, Gauchos win From Bl rowers all next "eek. As soon as the OCC crew is offthe water. those vying fo ra spot on the U.S. Olympic rowing team will take ovrr. In an une,pected change of events. M1rakstl' H1~h. lwhind the strong \Ingle'> pla) o l nauon:il t ham pio n Em .\mend. defeated ho<..t l 'ni vcr- s1 t\ Thur~da~. 18' ·-91 ·in high sc hool tennis au1on .\mend \\On all of his singles matt he., hut he '"a'> ial-.en to thr hm1t b~ l nl\ers11' 's Cicorge Pa ul-;on 10 a 6-4 \ ICtOr\ M1 ralcs.te rankeu second 1n ( 11--4 .\ poll\. 1mprll\ ed nc; rrcord 10 3-1 The Marauders '"ere coming off a '1c tor' o'er las1 .. ear's ( I F-lA cham· pion (!alaba\a'i. · The doubles team of ( hns (,reer and Enr Oii\ er also performed admirahh Thurstla). winning three ERIC •.. From Bl rollcg1a1c p oss1hil1ty for chcrmcrhorn. but he Sll)S another goal this )Car 1s to a1trl\ct others with !>Cholarsh1p offers. R1iht now. the 1mmedi:uc focus 1s o n the Beach Ciucc, In\ 1tat1onal. "I'd hke to run the hnlfin 1·55 and break into the low 48~ 1n the quarter." 5a)S <.hmerhom. ..\lthough hlS fa\OrltC r.tCC IS the ~20. "'here he has reeled ofTa 22.0. it's the 440 IA-hich t!I the center of attention -perhaps becauS( of a clocking alread> estahh~hed 1n the Schermerhorn famtl) -45 4 That's the best his dad. Frcdenck. did while at Oklahoma tatc. one of the cider's accomphshments which led to a berth in that colleae·, hall of fame i\nd on do~ n the road~ "Ma ytx the UC(ltthlon/' 1'3)''i the Woodbndgc senior "I can shot put prctt) good. but I'll have to learn to pole \auh." ot m tour matches. Jn communit) college action. Or- ange Coast College improved to 2-0 in South Coast Conference ( 5-2 O\ erall) b) o'e~helm1ng Fullenon. 9-0. lmpro' ing his ind1' idual \1nglcs record 10 6-1 this season "as sophomore Mike Rhetonl-.. "ho b(at h1'i opponent. 6-0. 6-2. trom th~ ~o. 5 slot. Saddleback College. despite a loss b\ No. I singles pla}cr Da' 1d Salmon. still knocked olT Palomar. 8-1, in a Pacific Coast Conference match. Salmon fell to Chris Ulmann. 7-5. 2-6. 6-2. but the Gauchos st1ll had more than eno ugh to improve their overall record to 6-0 and PCC mark to 4-0. With its founh straight victory, a 9-0 'ihutout of v1s1ting I lltnois. the UC Jn inc women evened their overoll rccurd at 12-12 l ' 01) m pie row mg coach l\.oncn1o~sk 1 has decided 10 bring all the potential 01~ mp1c candidates to Ne"'pon Beach beginning Wedncs· da} "He'sbnngingall thesenous rnntendcrs here because the weather back cast 1s so bad." explains Grant. "'ho 1s an assistant 01) mp1c coach. "It's a big mo"e ... something wr rcall> dtdn 't an11 c1pate." No". Grant 1s 10 need ofhousing fort he rowers. "I have to find places for a whole bunch of people." he says. Those tntercsted in providing housing through March 3 I. can contact Grant by calling the OCC boathouse at 645-3505 . I nc1dcntally. among those battling for s spot on the U.S. team arc former UCI rower Bruce Ibbetson and Irvine resident Tom Woodman. LB Poly seeks state title OAKLAND (AP) -Long Bcaeh Pol). "inner O\ er defondina state champion Crenshaw of Lo\ Angeles lut weekend. will meet . an Fran- ct'lco's t. lanattus 1n the 01 v1 ion I bo)'S utle a,ame which Wtll wind up :ibout 12 hours of basketball at the Oakland Cohseum Arena Saturday. The tlpofT for the first of the s1~ Stile high school title aamcs IS 11 a.m .• when the a1rls D1v1s1on Ill champ1on$hip wilf be contested. The Oi\l\1on I be>)\ game 11, ~heduled to nart at 8: IS p.m l ona Bench POI) takes ll '0.2 n.~or<l ond 22-ga m\! winmna uuk into the match wHh St. l&nauus. 28-4 . The &Jrls 01v1s1on I finalists are Los Gatos. 29-1 , anddcfcndin&<'hamp1on Buena. 30-0 In D1 v1s1o n JI finals. Modesto's boys team takes a l0-2 r~ord into itS pme with Octanside. 26· I. and both airls teams. Plea~nt Valley and Point Loma. arc unbeaten throu&b 28 games The 01v1s.ion Ill 11tls finalists arc Colfax and Woodlake. Cloverdale. 1 defend1ni champion w11h a JO-O r cord th111 season. wlll play Pasadena Pol). 26-5. in the bo)S tatlc pmc. • M.IC NOTICE O•par l ma n l of ••• TtuaWJ/M...,.., ......... hf· ~ Pl&JC NOTICE NlU TICC M UC M>TICE P'UBUC HOTtCE flC'rmout 8U91MIH IC·1011t NAMLUATl.llllfl '1CmJOUS •U•IMIH ACTl"l'IOUI 8utM&I flCmllOUI 8UllHI .. ~ATeMINT NAIR ITATaMUn 'f<>TICI Of ""9UC AUCTtOH 8ALI lne tCjllowfng ~ .,. ooing NAilM ITATIJffHT buaiheM •· Tna tOltoWlng !MlrM>n• ate 001ng Tit• following '*'~ .,. doing The IOllO"'fng IM!tton It dotng butlne1t H l>ualneu u : Un4er tMI lt.llhottty In lnt•rnal Revenue coo. aectlon &33t~ Pf°'*1Y dolcrni.d bek>w hat Uiffd for noninytntnt ot Internal revenue tuae dla trom Rf PAO 11, INCOAPOAA Tl!O 280 Newport Cont•r O!'I~. N-port 8Moh, CA. 92660 (Al PHll,.K ~ESS. (81 PHILK buitln ... at F E E • N 0 M • ! E • N 0 N . ( C I IU KAN 6 SONS, A CALI· CON-CHOtiO II, (0) PFNEN, 1026t FORNtA l.IMITEO PARTNf~HI,., Noltlngham A~ue. w .. tmln11or. 1& HuntOf Street, trvlna, CA 9271• Ca. 92&a3 t<ung YI Lin, Oentlfal partner. 15 SWEETOREAMS 1.IMITEO, 10711 F~Ef 8PIAl1 TRUCKING COM· G1 .. n111ew ln., Huntington Bffcll. PANY, t998 Pomona AWi , Co1ta CA 92$49 M•1.1. Ca.Ill 92826 Jamie Shaun Argabrtgnt. 18'111 Robert P1ealon Moor. t9H Paul Ja""9 WU19n. 10251 Nol• Hunter StrMt. Irvine, CA 92714 Ot .. f1Vi9¥1 L11 , Huntington Dhoh, Pomona AV9 , Coetl Meta. Cam CA 02640 9'826 llngham Avenua. Weatm1n1tOI'. Ca Mou Sheng Lin. Limited P•rtnor, 92883 111 Hun1er 8tr"t. l1VI,,., CA 92714 MIGMI• Lorraln• Brown. 13742 Thia bU8111 ... J• COndUC!ted by .,, Milton Ave. ,.5, Weatmln•ler. CA lndlVlduat Tho pre>p91'ty wUI b9 told al public auction u provided by lntltfnel Rev. enu• Code HOiion 8336 end related regutetlona. Janet Lynn Wiiiett. 102&1 Not· H1uoh·O Chiu lo.In, l.lmltecl P111· llngham Avanua. w .. 1mtn1t.,, CL ner, 16 Hunter Str .. t, Irvine. CA 92683 R P Moor 92883 ~714 n111 bulMneu le oondvcted by a Thia 1taterneot wat flteO with trit general ~rtnorahlp. County Claf'k of Orange County on Thia bualnea1 I• conducted by· an Thlt bVtirlMt 1• co11dueted by· a Individual limited partnOf Jamie Argabright F•I> 10, 1984 Thll 11atemen1 wH llled with tne 'nu. Oat• ol Sele Maroh 28. 1984 Time of Sale: 1 1 00 am Ptace ot Sale 18002 Cowan, lmna, CA. 92714 PAUL J, WILLETT Kung YI Un fhls •tatement waa llted with the Th11 etatement wH tllod with tho County Cle<k ot Oranoe County on Publllhed Of111go cout Dally Feb 2. 1084 Pilot March 2, 9 te. 23. 1984 County Clerk ol Ora119e County on County Clerk or Orange County on Feb 15, 1984 March 6. 1984 ,~,-1)?:\.84 Published Orange CoHI Dally -------------Tilt• Ottt118d Only the rig"'· 11119, and 1ntereat of AEPRO II IN· CORPOAATEO In and to Iha prop- erly will ba offered for Hie If re· qua.tad, the Internal Revenue Ser· vice wtll furnl•h Information about possible encumbrances. whlcll may t>e uaeful In determining the value or the lnte1eat being 110ld Fnut4 f140205 Publlahe<l Orange Coast Dally Publl•httd Orange Coatt Dally Piiot F•b 24, March 2, 0, t6. J084 Pta.IC NOTICE • 1091'84 Nature of Title· The nght, t111e. 11nd 1nt8re11 of tho ta11p11yer (named on Iha tront ot 1hla form} In and to the property It ottered for sale aub· 1ec:t to any prior v1lld outstanding mortgages. encumbranoas. or ottier llena in favor ol tllird parties aga1ns1 the tax,payer that are superior 10 the Hen of the United States All prop. erty is offered for tale "wllere 1s" and "as Is" and without recourse against the Un11ed States No guaranty or warranty. express or implied. 11 made as to the validity of the title. quality. quantity, weight Stze. or condluon of any of the prop- erty, or its Illness for any use or purpose. No claim may be con· sldered lor allowance for adjust· ment or for reae1ss1on ol tne sale based on tallure ol tile property to conform wrth any expressed or 1m. piled represen1a11on Redemption Rlgllrs. The 11gt11s ot redemption. as specified 1n Internal Revenue Code sec1ton 8337. a1e quoted as IOllOWS Sec 6337 Redemption ol Prop- erty (a) Before Sale -Any person whose property has been levied upon shell have the nght to pay the amount due, together with the u · penses of the proceeding. ii any. 10 the Secretary at any lime prior to the sale thereof. and upon such pay. ment the Secretary shall restore such property to him, and all further proceeding In connection with the levy on such property shall cea11e from the time of such payment. Effect of Junior Encumbrances. Pilot M1rch 16. 23. 30. Aprtl 6. 1984 Pllot M•rch 9. t6. 23, 30 t984 1527·84 t376-84 Ml.IC NOTICE ftlCTITIOUI 8UllNEIS NAME f TATIMENT The lollow1ng persona are do1n9 bualnna aa· ELDEN AVENUE TOWNHOMES HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, 1400 Quell, S1e 190_ Newport Beach, Calll 92660 John Pa~I Herrick. 1860 Port W•laater Place. Newport Beach. C1111t. 92660 Roger Smith. 2 14', Fernleal. Newport Beach. Calif 92660 Tilts buslne11 Is conducted by an unincorporated association otner than a partneuh1p John Paul He11ck Thia s1a1emen1 was tiled with the County Clerk ol Orange County on Mai 2 1984 f't&.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The to11ow1ng persons are dotng business as HYROLER. 2124 N Freeman. Santa Ana. Calll 92706 Richard Charles Bliven 2 t24 N Freeman, Santa Ana. Call! 92706 Lindall Larry Collins 133 t Saratoga. Orange. Catll 92669 This business 1s conducted by a gener 81 partner ship Richard C Bliven This statemenl was flied wltll the County Clerk ol Orange County on Feb 24. 1984 F23927& Published Orange Coast Daily Piiot March 9, 16. 23. 30. t984 t382-84 F239921 Publtslled Orange Coast Datly Piiot March 16. 23, 30, April 6. 198• 1-------------PtBLIC NOTICE 1505-84 PtBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUS!NEH NAME STATEMENT The following persons are doing ouslness as TOURPAC. 113 25th Streel, New· port Beacll. Calif 92663 Marcia W&1ss, 1 t3 25th Street. Newport Beach, Calit 92663 Nick Tav11gllone, 9000 Arlington Ave . Ri11era1de. Call! 92503 This business Is conducted by a lfmlted partnership Marcia Weiss This stetement was fllitd wllll the County Clerk of Orange County on FICTITIOUt BUSINESS NAME 8TAttMENT The lollowlng persons are doing busmess as ME.SA RENTALS. t595 Tustin Ave .. Costa Mesa. Callt 92627 Dan E Hoover. 1593 Tustin Ave . Costa Mesa, Callt 92627 Aon L Hoover. t593 Tustin Ave., Costa Mesa, Catll. 92627 Wiiiiam Sutherland, <1915 Golden Arrow. Rancho Palos Verdes. Calif. 90274 This business rs conducted by a general partnership Dan Hoover ThlS statement was Iliad wllh tile County Clerk 01 Orange County on Sec. 6339(c) Effect ol Junior En· F23tt28 Fut2t0 cumbranoes Publlslled Orange Coast Dally Published Orange Coast Dally Feb 23. 198.4 Mar 2 t984 A certificate ot sale of personal Piiot March 16. 23. 30, April 6, 1984 Piiot March 9. 16, 23, 30, 1984 PtBl.IC NOTICE NOTIC! OF TAUSTCl'I IALE Loan No. OS7505t351"9'AHCK T.S. No. C·171'2 UNIT COOi C VAL BAH CORP .. a Callfornla Corporation !IS duly 11ppo1nted T ruatee under the following described oeeo of trust WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN C•VIL CODE SECTION 2924h (pay- at.le at the time ol aale 1n lawful rroney ot the Untted States) all roght, !Ille and interest conveyed to and now held by 11 under said Deed ol Trust 1n the property heretnalter described TRUSTOR ROBERT A FRANCK & DIEDRE J FRANCt<. Husband and Wile as JI tenants. and WIL- LIAM C SLIFF & EVELYN L SLIFF, Husband and Wife as 11 tenants BENEFICIARY VALENCIA BANK. a Californra Corporallon RECORDED October 20, 1981 aa Instr No 25834 1n BOOll 14262 page 1286 of Olllclal Records in the oflice ot the Recorder of Orange County. said deed ot trust describes Iha lollow1ng· Lot 8 In Block 28 ol Newpon Beacll, C11y ol Newport Beach, as shown on a map recorded In Book 3. Page 26. Miscellaneous Maps, records ol said County YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DA TED October 9. t981 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· TtON TO PROTECT YOUR PROP- ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUB· UC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EX· PLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAW- YER. properly given or a deed to real 1504-84 1355-84 property executed pursuant to sec-28 14 and 2814 •/, w Ocean Front. t1on 6338 shall duscharge sucn prop-i-------------•·-------------Newpon Beacll, CA 92663 erty from all !tens. encumbrances. PtBLIC NOTICE PU8UC NOTICE "(II a street address or common and Hites over which the Oen of the I-------------1--------------designation ot property Is shown United Stales with respect to wlllch FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS abOve. no warranty Is given as to Its the levy was made had priority NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT completeness or correctness)." The Oescrtptton ot Property 2-GAF The following person ts doing The lollowmg persons are domg beneflcrary under said Deed of 920 dry duplloators, Model 43 tOO, business 81 business u TruSI, by reason of a breach or de· Serial #'S 552570& 844, t-Hermes SOUTHERN CA LIFORNIA AYALA CREATIONS. 8931 fault 1n the obligallons secured adOrng machine, Serial No. AAIN. 287 Baywood Or , Newport C11amp1on A11enue. Wesrm1nstet. tllereby. heretofore executed and G 0 9 1 5 5 0 . M od e I 2 1 0 Beach. Calif 92660 CA 92683 delivered to the undersigned a wrlt- 1-Smtth-Cor ona Coronamallc Bill Dean Berger. 287 Baywood Angel M Ayala, 8931 Champion ten Declaration ot Default and De· Typewriter. Serral No. S 197<19 Dr .. Newpon Beach. Cati!. 92660 Avenue, Westminster CA 92683 mand 101 Sale. and wr1tten notice ot 4-Anl'lydrous ammonia 18nks t t50 Tllls business os conducted by an Shel· lee R Davidson 893 t breach and of election to cause the lbs net we1ghl) !·regular lor am-lndlllldual Cllamp1on Avenue. Westminster undersigned to sell said property to monta Ser1a1 No AA 1582EW Biii Berger CA 92883 s1111sty said obllgallons. and tl>ere- 2·3K7 metal desks wllh torm1ca This statement was hied with tile Tnos business 1s conducted by a atte1 the undersigned caused said tops. 1-3x6 metal desk with lorm1ca County Clark 01 Orange County on general partnership notice ol breach and ol elechon to tops. 4-armless secretarial chairs, Mar 1. 1984 Shel-lee Davidson be recorded November 29. 1983 as l·vinyl desk chair. 1-v1nyl side chair. F23N4l This ststement was filed with 1ne Instr No 83-545267 ot 01t1c1a1 Re- 1·Mororota radio communicatrons Pubhslled Orange coast Daily County Clerk or Orange County on cords in Ille olloce or the Recorder unit. Serial No TU 1102BB w1lll Pil M h 16 23 30 A 1 6 l984 Feb 3 1984 or Orange County monitor transmitter Serial No TMN ot arc · · pri 1499-84 F237722 Said sale will be made. but t005B. I-general electric portable Publlsned Orange Coast Da•ly witnout co11enant or warrllnty. ••· AM·FM radio. 8 tracli music system P1101 Feb i 4 "'4arch 2 9. 16. 1984 press or implied regarding title Model No 35507-C. I-paper cutler , ____ Dl_m_l_l_C_t.11\_T_l_C_E___ 1092·84 possession, or encumbrances to mounted on 2x3 table u shell. ruu 1w l-2ic2 paper cutter 2_2 drawer pay tne remaining pnnc1pa1 sum ot I 11 3 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS PUBLIC t.11\TICE lhe note(s) secured by said deed or meta I Ing cabinets. 1-liar metal nv Trust. wolh interest as 1n said note folder hhng cabinet (3 .11 3). 3-3x7 NAME STATEMENT torm1ca roldlng table, 1-3x5 lormlca The following person 1s doing FICTITIOUS BUSINESS prollided. advances. If any, under rolding table. 1 lot of assorted metal business as. NAME STATEMENT• the terms ot sard Deed ol trust. lees. shelves. 1 lot ol saw horses with (a)AOT ENTERPRISES (blAOT Tile tollow1ng persons are doing !Charges. and expenses ot 1ne particle board tops t lot ot xerol! DATA TECHNOLOGY tclADT MAR-business as Trustee and of the trustsc;realed by lllters. cleaning llulds developer. KETING UNLIMITED 81 Exeter J B IMPORTS. 2906 Love Oak said Deed ot Trust silicone tuser Oii, dry lmager, dry Irvine. Calll. 92715 Fullerton CA 92635 Said sate will be held on Monday. Ink. lllm remover. fuser agent. Seymour Hs1h Chinn Vu. 81 E11-Cameron Michael Jolly. 2906 Lille April 2. 1984• al 2 00 Pm at lhe toner. t lot of wood picture frames eter. lrvrne. Cahl 92715 Oak Fullenon CA 92635 C'18pman Avenue entranc;e to the (assorted 51zas). 1 lot of wood This buSlnass is conducted by an Scot! Mltch~tl Brown, 1571 lndu1 C•11IC Center Building. 300 East pile-on's. 1 101 of chemically treated Individual Santa Ana Heights CA. 92707 Chapman Ave • Orange. CA duplicating paper. 1 101 ot mus· Seymour H C Yu This business 1s c;onducted by a At the ume 01 the inltlal publi· cellaneous office supplies. 4.9.,. This statement was flied w11h the general par1nersh1p cation of this nou~. the total tension desk lamps (high Intensity), County Clerk ot Orange County on Cameron M Jolly amount of lhe unpaid balance of the t-oas1s water cooler.dispenser Feb. 27 t984 Scott M Brown Obligation secured by lhe above de· model DG 1H1, Serlel No F239392 This s1a1emen1 was filed with the scribed deed ol trust and estimated 7607010488. 1 lot ot metal/ctolh PubliSlled Orange Coast Dally County Clerk ot Orange County on costs. eicpenses. and advances Is t II ( I I 1 I I Pilot March 16. 23. 30. April 6. 198• Jan 24 t984 $2 l9.150.00 par 1 ons var1ous s zes . -ro a 1ng F2.,..7.,.. Tile total indebtedness being an 5 ft. hanger (display), t 101 ol p1c-1496-84 .,.., .- turestpalnllngs. 2·relr1ger a tors, 1-------------Pubhslled Orange Coast Daily estimate on which the opening bid 15 1·plng pong table. 1·7 It couch. DtmllC t.11\TICE Pilot Feb 24 March 2 9 16 t984 computed may t>e obtained by call- H wln maple bed with lrame. box i----'"-uu __ ,w______ . t'113-84 in~ (7141 937-0966 or (213) and mattress. l ·wooden 8 drawer 62 -4865 the dey before the sale FICTmous BUSINESS Oaled March 1. 1984 cheat. 1-vlnyt Sult cae. 1-wooden NAME STATEMENT VAL BAN CORP . a Calltornta Cor· hope chest, I -Sears/Kenmore up-The following person 15 doing PUBLIC NOTICE poration right vacuum cleaner. 1-2x3 trunk, buslness as: F CTITI as said Trustee 1·101 of fluorescent lamps, 2-plastlc A PLUS ASSOCIATES, !94 t I OUS BUSINESS By T 0 SERVICE COMPANY. agent POr18ble coolers, 1-3x7 Uh wood Pelican Place. Costa Mesa. Calll NAME STATEMENT B c d s h A I "REPRO II" sign, t-2"'r gallon 92626 The following person 1s doing Y • In Y c oonover. ss stant pressu11zed water fire extlngursher. Paul A Wataon 1941 Pelican business as Secretary Serial No. 388543, 1-salety first dry THE MINI BLIND LAUNDRY 1539 One City Bllld West, Orange, CA Plaoe. Costa Mesa. Calll 9261!6 M 1 A ..,8 N B 92668 chemleal tire extinguisher. 2· 13" This bl.Illness is conducted by an onrov a ve ewport each (7141 835 8288 Dynaply tires-one wllh rim. 2-green Individual CA. 92663 p -0 C 0 mushroom chairs. 1-lot ol assorted Paul A. Watson Giibert E Heinly 383 W Bay SI ubllshad range oast ally tools. l ·leather brief c•••. 1·hand Costa Mesa. CA 92663 · Piiot March 9. 16. 23. !984 " _.., Thts statement was llled with the 1al 1373 84 truck. l·black vmbrella, 1-lot ol as· County Clerk 01 Orange County on This business is conducted by an ~ - sorted trash cans. l·bath scale. Mar l . 1984 individual 1------------- 1-Cralab darkroom llmer, Model F23tl42 Gilbert E Heinly PUBLIC NOTICE 300, 1-Magna Sight enlarger locus· Published Orange Coast Dally This statement was tiled with the 1------------- tng sight, t-Chro~a dual action Piiot March 16. 23. 36. April 6. t984 County Clerk of Orange County on NOTICE OF BULK TRANSFER agitator. Serial No 02·0984. 1498•84 Feb 2. t984 · (Secs 6101·6107 UC C) l·Omega S1mtron II photo machine. F237574 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Serial No 050UO. 1·3 drawer wood 1-------------Publlshed Orange Coast Da1ty l\lot•ce ts nereby given to the chest. 1-tot of assoned slide con-PtBllC NOTICE P1101 Fet> 24 March 2 9. 16. 1984 Creditors ot ONE HOUR ta1nersttrays. 1-0mega Super 1088-84 CLEANERS. INC a Calltorn1a cor- Chromega C Olchrolc voltage FICTITIOUS BUSINESS porauon. Transferors whose bus1· stablllzer. 1-C·C 2''• ic 2'. 111ewer. f: NA..-E STATEMENT ness address 1s 4722 Barranca. 1-dlgitsl dark room with timer. The following persons are doing PUBLIC NOTICE Irvine. County of Orange. Stale ol Model 800. 1·K·Mart garden pat· uslness as Ca11lorn1a. t'18t a bulk transfer is tern 2 slloe pop up toaster. t-31 1 BllLL HELFER PLUMBING FICTITIOUS BUSINESS about tobemadetoVartanTasma· quart crockery-kettle stoneware 14782 Waverly Lane. Irvine, Calif· NAME STATEMENT 11an Samuel Tasmajlan and s I o w c o o k e r . 92714 The following persons are doing Hra1ch1a Tasma11an Transferees, 1-Schnelder-Krevznach l ens. Biii and Karen Hatler 14782 buSlness 88 whose business address Is 1 t27 S I-metal Accordion 1 x 1 flle cabinet. 1Waver1y Lona. Irvine. Calif 92714 MISSION ASSOCIATES. t 182 Saldw1n A11enue. Arcadle, County ol l·lot of assorted clothes. 1-5x7 Th11business1s conducted by. 11n s E. Brtstol ST . Ste 20 1 Santa Los Angeles State ol Calllorn1a work tabla, 1·3x6 lormlca table. Individual Ana Calif 92707 The property 10 be transferred is l·•1112 work berlct\ & stor~ge cabl· Karen Heller Paul Gerald MacMilhn, 2316 Vista located at 1 t84 S Diamond Bar net. l-3x3 cutting boarG. 1·matel This statement was llled with the Hoger. Newport Beach. Cahl 92660 Boulevard Diamond Bar and 1129 (wicker chair), 2·unopened botlles County Clerk ol Orange County on Wilbur v Mills. 1306 w Bay Ave . Grand Avenue 01aniond Bar. Coun· or Sparklatls water. 1-wtl clock, 1101 Feb 24. 1984 Newport Beach, Cali I 92660 ty ol Los Angeles. Staie ot Call· or miscellaneous ofllce equipment & F239279 Wiibur v Miiis forn1a trash containers. t-armless sec· PubHahed Orange Coast Dally This statement was llled with the Said property is aescnbed 1n gen· re tar 1 a I ch a I r . i ·Sanyo Piiot March 9. 16. 23, 30, 1984 County Clerk 01 Orlflge County on eral as All Stock in trade. traoe cheok-a-tron, Modal #ECR04LB. 1361-84 l'ab 1o. 1984 names leasehold 1mprovemonts, S8flal • tO 104090. 1-GBC binder 1-------------F238338 fixtures. equipment and good will of fastener, Model 450-t<M, Serial PtJBllC NOTICE Published Orange Coast Dally that dry cleaning plant and agency 112910014, 1·Toahlba BC·1273P Piiot March 2, 9. 16, 23. 1954 business known as ONE. HOUR printing c alculator. Serial FICTITIOUS 8U81NE88 1221-84 CLEANERS and located at 1184 S 11r<H101522. 1 lot of adding ma-NAME 11'AT!M!NT Dlamond Bar Boulevard. Diamond chine & paper tape. 2-metet cloth The lollowlng persons ant doing • Bar and t 129 Grand Avenl>e. deal! ctiaks. 1-Rego regutator with bualneu aa: nun•ic t.11\TICE Diamond Bar. County of Los An. gauge & pipe, S8flal •AA t582EH, AIR SEA LANO TRAVEL. 38 t6 S l"UIX. nv gales. State of Callforn11 1-AshCroft pressure gauge with Brlatol The bulk transfer will be eonsum- Qulc:k release attlClhm.nt and ~o R. Sant& Ana. Cellf Fl~!~o~:A~:::~s mated on or after 1he 6th 01 April, Nfety vaf\19, Mod.C NH3 Se al Blpln Jhav8fl. 332 Flint Ave .. Long The lollowlng person Is doing 1984. and claims may be filed at •AA3t300A265. Beach, Cell! 90814 busloeu as. WELLS FARGO BANK, NA Tho prOl)erty It being offered for Praflbha Jh111er1, 332 Fllnt Ave.. AERO MACHINE, 2~1 Fordham Escrow Department. Re· Etcrow sale In aogregato. Long Beach, Calll 90114 O!'lve. Coate Mesa, CA. 92626 No 643·4767. 660 Newport Center PrOl)erty may be Inspected at This bullness I• conducted by Glenn Allen Ware. 2537 Fordham Orlve, No t260. Newport Beac". 18002 Cowan, lrV'lne. CA. 92714 6 huab1nd and wile Drllle, Coot• Meu. CA. 92628 Covoty ol Orange. State of Ctlll· 290 Newport Center Dr , Newport Blptn Jhav8fl Thia bullnoss 1, conducted by· an torn1a, 928&0. Beach, CA. 92660 This statement was llleCI with lhft lndlVldulll All c1a1m1 rnu1t be received at thll Payment Terma Full p1yment r• County Clerk of Orange Covnty on Glenn A Ware Oddrass by tile 5th day of April. quired on acceptance of hlghMt bl<I ft.ob. 2•. 1984 Thi• 1tat~t wu liled W1lh the 198', unlH• the bulk tren1141f al•o Form 01 Pay"*!t All payment• f'm211 COi.i locrudes th• tranalet ot liquor must be r>y calh. oortllt.s chlcit, Publlal'led Orange eo .. 1 Dally County Ctetll 01 Otano• nty on t~a•. In whfeh C:.M. 1n e1a1m1 cathi.,...• or 1~ror·• check or by PHol March 9. 16 23. 30. 1984 fab. 21 · 1984 '2MnO m11a1 be rec.lved prior to ttle data a Unltacl StllM po1tal, bank, ex• 1359·~ Pvbllt1hed Orange CoHt Onlly on wh~h tho llqvor Ileen" It tran1• preM. Ot l~tapfl money order. "'lol u .. rcn 9 t" "3 30 1984 fefred by lhe o.s>1rtment ol Al· Mau chectc Of money order pay· ri "'" • "' • • • 4 cQholte ~ Control. able to tna lntemlll Awvenue Ser-P\lll.IC NOTICE l3'8 11 $0 lat as known to the trana- vtce l'ICTITIOUI llU8M.ll 1.,_, all butinffa namee and ad· T.J. OIMUIIO. Aewnue Officer N",... aTATlfltllNl P\8.IC NOTICE d-uled by TranlferOfl fOf t"41 Date: Ml~ t3, 198• .._ three years taat pMt, II dlftetent fnttmll AeV'8f\U9 Serva Tho tollOwlng ptiraon 11 dOlng ACTmOUI auaMH from the al)JCMt, are· 24000 Avila Ad. bullM .. u ; N.AMI aTAHM&NT l!IR!A PLAZA CLEANERS. 409 uouna Niguel, OA. t2tn ALL THE AIOHl STUFF. '3i9 &o. ~ foll()wjng 1*90n la Oolno AtlOCllated Rold, Br .. , C.litomll 11•431 ... 020 warner.SantaAn•.CaOI 12704 bullneeaaa.. • CANYON CLEANERS. HH PubllaMCI Or•noit CoHt Dlff)' Pllo\ Rob«I 0 . f't.t, 115 Sonora ACI • ROOS SERVICE. 74' We•t 19th. Santa Anl Canyon Rolld. AnAl\olm. Mltdl t6, t911• Coeta Mna, Calll 92626 Cott• M .... C&llf 92627 C1tllon11a 162l..a.4 ShllOI\ L. Frei, 115 Sonota Ao , John AMO GUfney. 203' Vista STONECREEK CLEANERS, 42SO .-------------10oeta Met•, Call! 92626 c.Jon. NewP«t Bffch. CaJtl 92HO Barnnca. Unit "P". Irvine. Call· Thia bulll'!MI It condl.ICled l>r an 'fl'1I bualMN la conducted by an ton1ll ln••••pen•alv•. lnd!VldUIJ lndlvlOual WOODBRIDGE CLEAN£AS. ·11n 111 spen' 11v1 not MO" Sharon L. Frei Jc>M ~rney H22 8aminc;.a fnrlM. Caltlomla in price. rauonlDI• Thi. 1t11am«11 w•a tiled 11111111 Iha Thia atatemeflt wH Ill.CS wllh fM 0.lad· ~•br~ry 27. lH• cfaullla<I lllJ..., Counry Cle!k of 01anoe County on County Cltlfll of 011nge County on Sim~ Tumljian ajjll'artlalng rW9I Feb 23, ltla4 if'eb 24 IH• Vartin tasmaJI.,, '211Zn Fnnu Hra1ct111 Tumafflfl "1•••1t1--t Ad--rt'·lnn Publilt* OtanQllt Coast Dally PubUttlod ~ Coqt Dally Publ ....._.. Ot•""'• Cout o••"' Ptlot ~ o::n1 ..... M> • "llot March O. 16, f2, 30, 1N4 Piiot Maron 2. t . 14. 2'3 IU4 ,.,_, -·· _, ~2·5878 1366-t4 tinw4 Maten 1& 1984 1920.84 __ ;- FICTm oua IUllNI•• N.AMl 11'ATllittNT The following poreon• are d01119 business .. DOUG BROWN & ASSOCt~TES. 23801 Hobert Bay, Laguna N19ua1. Calif 92677 Douglas Ramabeelt 8rown. 23801 Hobarl Bay. Ltguna Niguel, Call! 92677 Douglas Randall Barth, 8 t4 13111 St , Huntington Beach, Caul 92648 Th•• buslnesa 11 conducted by a general partneranlp Oougles Randall Bt1rah 11111 statement was filed Wltll tl\e COunly Clerk of Orange County ()n Feb 23. 198.4 F2392N Published Orange Coast 01111y Piiot March 9 16. 23, 30, 1984 1353-84 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST A TE ME NT The following persons are do1og buamess as· SOUTH COAST PAINTING SER- VICES. 2121 S Susan SI E. Santa Ana. Calil 92704 Philip L. Roth, 5215 E Chapman Ave. Sp 65, Orange, Gahl 92669 Robert 0 . Llorente. 400 Mernmac 7. Cos1a Mesa. Cell! 92627 This business is conducted by a general partnership Philip L Rolh This statement was loled with the County Cl8fk ot Orange County on Feb 10. 1984 F231335 Published Orange Cout Dally Piiot March 2. 9, 16. 23. t984 1224-84 PtBllC NOTICE Publlo Hearing will be held by lhe Costa Mesa Ptannif1g Commission at the City Hall. 77ifalr Drive, Coate Mesa. Calllornla. at 6·30 P.M or as soon u possible I hereafter on Mon· day, March 28. 1984 regarding the following appllcauona 1. Zone Exc:ep11on Permit ZE·84-63 and Redevelopment Ac- tion RA-84-05 for W1tllam Modic, World Mechanic, 1747 Anaheim Av- enue. lor Con01tlonal Use Permit tor outdoor work and redevelopment agency review to legalize existing canopy covered outdoor ho1sta located at the above address 1n an MG Zone Environmental De- termination Negative Declaration. 2 Zone Exceptton ZE·82· 13A lor Enka and George Kobor. post ottrce box 5185, Beverly Hills. for van· ances from front and rear se1back and compact parktng requirements In con1unct1on wllh a previously ap- proved pro1ect to enlarge an e~1sl­ ing th1rty-nine·umt apartment com- plex 10 provide a total ot se11- enty-seven umls located at 288 1 and 289 1 Bear Street in an R3 Zone (R4 Zone Pending) Environmental Determination Negative Declar- ation 3 Zone Exception Permit ZE-84·54 and Rezone Pe1111011 R-84-06 lot Keitt> A Murdock and Alan G Orsborn. autllonzed agents for Ramb Associates, a California general par1nersh1p dba Com- merce Park-Costa Mesa. 3303 Hatbor Boulevard, Suite F-8. lor a Rezone from MP (lnOustr1a1 Park) to POI (Planned Development 1ndus- tr1a11 and a request 101 approval ol a list ol specrl1ed non-industrial uses lor an existing Industrial develop· ment located a1 3303 Harbor Boulevard in en MP Zone En· 1111o'nmen1a1 Determination Negative Declaration For further tnlormallon on the above apphcat1ons. telephone 754·5245 or call at the ofhce ol tile Planning Department. Room 200. 77 Fair Drive Costa Mesa Call· lorn la Published Orange Coast Dally Pilot March Ui 1984 PUBLIC NOTICE ORDINANCE HO. M4 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING SECTION 20.17.180 OF THE NEW· PORT BEACH MUNIClPAL CODE AS IT PERTAINS TO THE DEFI· NITION OF THE TERM "FAMILY" (PLANNING COMMISSION AMENDMENT NO. 902) The City Council ot tile City of Newpon Beach DOES ORDAIN as follows SECTION t . Section 20 87 180 ol the Newport Beach Mun1c1pal Code Is amended to read as follows 20 87 180 FAMIL V The term · family" shelf mean ( 11 Any group ol persons living as a single housekeeping unit within a dwelling un11 as dellned in Section 20 87 t40 ot Iha Newport Beach Municipal Code (21 The term 'family shall not apply to res1den11a1 care fac1l1t1es tor six or rewer Oevelopmentally dis- able, mentally disordered. or other· wise handicapped persons SECTION 2. This Ordinance shall be pubhshed once 1n the ofl1c1a1 newspaper ol the Coty. and the same shall be ellect1ve thirty t30l da)'11 attar the date ot its adopuon This Ordinance was introduced at a regular meeting of tile City Coun ctl ot the City ol Newport Beach. held on thll 27tll day ol Feb t984, and was adopted on lhe 12th day of Mar . 1984. by the following vote. to wll AYES. COUNCIL MEMBERS Harl. M&urer Co• Hea1he1. Strauss. Agee. Plummer NOES. COUNCIL MEMBERS None A,BSENT COUNCIL MEMBERS None Evelyn A Ha.rt MAYOR ATTEST Wanoa E AndtfMn CITY CLERK. Published Oran~ Cot.It Delly P1101 ~arch 16. t984 t5 t5-114 PtBUC NOTICE NOTICI! INVITING IMD• IND HO. 301 Notkla la hefeby given that the Board ot Edue11on ol the lrvln• Uni• fled SchOOI Ols1rle1 ol Ot•nge Coun· ty ea111oro1a, w1n l'IC9tve ll9leO bids L.lj) to 10:00 A M .. Friday, IM 30th day Of M~h 1984. at W'l'lletl tlmt Mid bid• Win ~ P\ll>llely Of*'IOO and IMO for IRVINE HIGH SCHOOL ALL WEATHER ATHLETIC TRACT fMPROVEMENTS 8ld condltl0nt and lnstrvGt1on1 and bid torm• m•y b• obtained trom AHHron EnterpriNa, tla 1 £pt hv9nteenth $treet, Santa Ana. C.lilofnla 9270 t (Phone 714·!M· 1HO) t he Olatrtct ~ 1M rlgt!J to niiect any Of all l!llCI• Of to _..,. any 1rt1gulatlt1M °' lnf0tmahttea In any 8I01 Of In Ille 010dlf19 ll'Vlne Unlftecl $choOI Oist11Ct "· Stanley eon.y "ut"orlNd Agent ~ Pvbl"'-' Ofa"QI Coast Otlily PilOt M8rctl 16 72 tN4 t&76-11 .. Otano• Coa•• DAILY Pll.OT/Frkt-r. Mw'Ch 18, 19&4 NJLIC ftOlJC( flCTITlOUI 8UIUtlU N~flTAn•NT T Ile following Ptlf'IOOI ar1 dOlf\9 business as: OFFICIAL LIMOUSINE TELE· PHONE DIRECTORY. 4570 Campua Drive Suite 9. Newport S.acn. CA. 91660 Newpo1t Pacific Investments, Inc,. 4570 Campus Orrve. Suite 9, Newport Beach. CA 92660 This buefness ra conducted by a corporation Frank Pessantrno, Pre11denl Tllui 11tatem1n1 •as ltled wtth the Courity Clerk ol Orimge County on Feb 22 t984 f2'9011 HOfrl• • AH~l•t••· Inc. 4510 Cam1>411 Drlwe, Suite I Newport Be.ch, CA. t2MO Publrshed Orange Coast Dally P1to1 March 9. t6. 23. 30. 1984 13'49-84 .,,. NOTtel Of' TitUaftl'• IALS T ... No.,_. HOTICI YOU ARE tN DEF AUL l UNOEA A ~e:;~:. J:~:Js ~~1~ A~a;~ TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP- ERTY, IT MAY BE soi.o AT A PUS. LIC SALE II' YOU NEED AN EX· PLANA TION OF THE NATUAI! Of! THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONT ACT A LAW· YER. On April 6 1984. at 9· 16 a.m .. GATEWAY MORTGAGE COAPOR· A TION. a California corporation, u duly appointed Truetee unOer aod pursuant 10 Deed of Trus1 recOfded January 2 t 1983, as Intl No 83-033307. ol Ottlclal Records in Iha olttce of the County Aec;orde< ot Orange. State of Calllorn1a ex· ecuted by LYNNE A FRANTZ WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (pay· able at time of sale 1n lawful money of the United States) at the front entrance 10 tl'le Old Orange County Courthouse. located on Sarita Ana -------------1 Blvd between Sycamore St 4 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF TRU8TH'S SALE On April 6. 1984 at 11 00 a m FIRST AMERICAN TITLE IN· SURANCE COMPANY. a California oorporatlon as Trustee, or Suc- cessor Trustee or Subslltutad Trustee. of that certaln Deed of Trust e11ecu1ed by SIDNEY M FIELD INC .. d/b/a Huntington Gen· eral Insurance Agency and re- corded January 7. 1983 as lnslru· menl No. 83-008633. ol Otticlal Re- cords of Orange County. Calflornia, and pursuant to 1ha1 certain Notice ol Detault thereund8f recorded De- cember 5, 1983 as Instrument No. 83-552412, ol Olficlal Records ol said County. will under and pursuant to saJd Deed of Trust sell al public auction lor caah. lawful money or the United Stalet ol America, a cashier's check payable to said Trustee drawn on a s1ate or national bank, a state or federal credit union. or a state or federal savings and loan assoc1at1on dom1- clled In lhts state. at the main eo· tran~ 10 First American Title In· svrance Company loca1ed at 114 East Fiith Street. In the city ol Santa Ana, Calllornla. all that right, lltle and Interest conveyed to and now held by It under satd Deed ol Trust in the property situated In said County and Stale descr1t>ed as Parcel 9, as shown on a paroel map llled In Book 111 Pages t2, t3 and 14 01 Parcel maps, in the olflee of the County Recorder ot said County Broadway. Santa An•~ California all tigllt. title. and Interest conveyed to end now hlllO by It under said Deed of Trusl In Iha property situated in said County and State described as Lot 11 ol Tract No. 3345, 1n the City ol Costa Mesa. County of Or- ange, State of Callforola. u per map recorded in Book 106. Pages 40 lfld 4 t ot M1seeuanooua MlllP•. In the OttlQe ol the County Recorder of said County The street address of the real property described above Is purported to be· 3134 East 16th Place =A & B. Costa Mesa. Cali- fornia 92627 The undersigned Tru1tee dis· claims any llablllty lor any Incorrect- ness ol the street addreu and other common dastgnallon. 11 any. shown herein Said sale wtll be made. bv1 without covenant or warranty, e•- press or Implied, regarding title, possesston. or encumbrances, to pay lhe remaining pnncJpal sum of lhe n01e(S) secured by said Deed of Trust. with Interest thereon. as provided In said note(s). advancea. ii any under the terms of said Deed ot Trust, lees, charges and ex· penses of the Trustee and ol the trusts created by said Deed ol Trust. The total amount ot the unpaid balance ol the obligation secured by the property to be sOld and reasonable es11m11ed costa. ex- penses and advances at the time of the 1m11a1 publication of the Not~ of Sale is $54.282 83 The beoelrc1ary under said Deed ol Trust her el of ore executed and deltveredto 1'1e undersigned a writ· ten Declarauon ot default and De- mand 101 Sale. snd a wrttten Notice ol Delault and e1ee11on to Sell Tile undersrgned caused said Notoce of Delaull and Elechon 10 Seu 10 be recorded 1n the county where the reef property 1s located Date February 24. 1984 GATEWAY MORTGAGE COR· PORATION as said Trustee 600 Ne><tl'l Brand Glendale CA 91203 818·956·7 t00 ext 25 t0 By Edne G Kebbel Publ1slled Orange Coast Daily P1101 Marcil 9. 16. 23. 1984 1372-84 PUBLIC NOTICE K-102ll2 Notte.of ...... Aoe1Prot*1J al Prive-. .. No Alt9800 In the SuP41tlor Court ot the State ol California. for the County Of Or-ange In the Matter of the Ettate Of ANNE KAPLAN, Oeeeuad. Notice II hereby g1VOf' that the und8fS!Qnod wrll Mn at Private &ale, to the nighest and best bid<*. aub- 1ec1 to conflrmatlon of said Suptirlot Coort. on or alter the 111 day of _ April 1984, at the office of BEH· •. BASS AT . EZRA, ARKIN &:• WEISSMAN. located at 5000 o ........ : lanCI A11e~. Surte 11. Culver City,•· CA 90232. attorneys t0< the e,c. ecutor, County of Los Angeles. State ot Callforrna, •N right, title and interest of said decedent In anct to all the C«1aln real property 8'tuata<I 1n lhe City of Huntington 8udl County of Orange. State of Cali- lorn11, par11cularly described as tOl- lows. to-wit Lot 15 of Tract No 5252, r• oorded rn Booll 299, Pages 47 and 48, ol Mtseellaneous Mapa of Or· •noe County, • more commonly known u 7271 Elk Circle, Huntington Bellch, CA 02647. T8fms of sale caSl'I In lawful money ot tile United States on con· flrmallon of sa.le. or pan cash and belanea ~Yldenced by note MCUrtid by Mortgage or Trust Deed on ttle property so $Old. Ten per cent of amounl bid to be deposited with bid Bids or oll9'$ to be In wrrt111o9 and wlll be reoe;ved at the alor11$8id of· floe a1 any lime after the flrat publl- catlon l\efeot and bot0<1 date of 11818. The rtgnt 1s r~ to rejecl - any ano all btd1. Dated thla 28th day ot February 1984 ANDREW N WEISSMAN At10<ney lor Executor 5000 Overland Ave . .r 11 Culvef Ctty. CA. 90232 JOYCE LUKA~ E~ecutor ol lhe Estate of ANNE KAPLAN Published Orange Coast Dally P1101 March 15 16, 22 1984 1485-S.C l'tB..IC NOTICE NOTICE Of TRUITH'I SALE Loan No. 1314/"AMPl.U.O T.S. No. K-17127 UHITCOOE H A•AtCAN STATE llANK as duly eopolnled Trustee uti<l8! tne lollowtn9 described deed Of trust WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OA E•cept any and all oil. orl 11g11ts. minerals. mineral rights, natural gas rtghts. and other hydrocarbons by wllatsoever name k now n geothermal steam and all products d1tt•ved lrom any ot the t0<9901ng that may be w11nin or under the land. together wrlh the perpetual right of drilling. m1ntng. explc><ong. and operating lheretor. and storong 1n and removing the same lrom the land or any othllr land. including the 11ghl to wh1pstock or d1rectionelly drill and mine trom lands other tnan those conveyed hereby. ort or gas wells. tunnels and sllatts into through or across lhe subsurface ol the land and 10 bottom such whrp· stocked or dtrec11onally drilled wells tunnels and shalls under and beneath or beyond lhe e•terlor l1mlls thereof and to redrlll retun- nel. equip, nia1nta1n. repair. deepen and operate any such wells or mines. without. however. the •tght 10 drill, mine. store. e•plore and OP· erate tnrough the surface or the upper 500 feet of the subsurface ol the land. as reserved 1n the Deed r1om tile Irvine Company: a Mlch- rgan Corporst1on. successor by Merger wtth Irvine Industrial Com- pie•. recorded August 15 1978 on Book 12799. page 1050 ol Olfteral Recoros, as Instrument No 20938 ------------1 CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN Ml.IC NOTICE CIVIL CODE SECTION 2924h tP•Y· -------------1 able at the ume of sale 1n lawfvl The street address or other com- mon dasrgnat1on ot said property 1s purported to t>e 18071 Fltcll Av· enue, Irvine. CA 92714 Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty. express Or lmplldd. as to tltle. posaess1on or encumbrances 10 satisfy the unpaid balance due on the note or notes secured by said Deed ot Trust, to wit. S327,300 00, plus the lollowlng estimated costs. expenses and ad- vances at the lime ol the rn111a1 pub· llcetlon of this Notrce ot Sale S107.540 74 NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED Janu•ry 3, 1913. UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB· LIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EX· PLANA TION OF THE NA TUAE Of THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· YER. DATED Marcil 7 1984 FI RST AMERICAN TITLE IN· SURANCE COMPANY A Ca111orn1a Cor porat1on Jeannine L Lawrie Authorized Olf1cer 114 East Fiith Srreet Santa Ana. CA 92701 t7 14) 558-32', Puo11shed Orange Coast Daily Piiot March 16 23, 30 t98• 1511-84 PUBllC NOTICE IN THE SUPERIO" COURT OF TttE STATI OF CAUFORMIA FOR TH£ COUNTY OF OfU.NQE In the Mallar of the Applte•tlon ot DOLORES NICOLE LIDO a MlnOf. by SUSAN ANN HOOVER, her perent Pet111onttt tor Change ot Name NOTICE OF TRUITEE'S SALE T.S. HO. 3343 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNOER A DEED OF TAUST DAttO May 12, 1"2. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR HOME, IF MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD COHT ACT LAWYER. STAN·SHAW CORPORATION. A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION as duly appointed Trustee under 1he lollow1ng described deed or trust WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH or as set lorth 1n Section 2924h ol the CMI Code all rlgnt. title and in1eres1 con11eyed to and now t>eld by tt under satd Deed ol Trust in the property hare1naher descnbed TRUSTOR PETE CEGLIO ANO BLANCHE CEGLIO BENEFICIARY Danee Corpor- ation. Lid XIX, a Ca1t1ornta Limited PartnerSl11P Recorded May 1e. 1982 as instr No 82· 170247 ol Olfrcoal Reco1ds 1n tne offooe or the Recorder of Orange County. said Deed of Trust de- scnt>es the following property Lot 20 of Tract No 9260 1n the Coty ot Newport Beach. as per map recorded in Book 378 PllQfl 32 10 37 1nctuS1ve ol M11;cellaneous Maps. 1n the o1hce ol lh1t County Recorder ol Orange County. Call- lornra MAY BE ALSO l<NOWN AS 1904 Yacht Mana. Newpon Beach. CA 92660 (II a street address or common des19na1ton 1s shown above no warranty 11 given as to Its complele· ness or corree1nen1 The benellc1ary under said Deed or Trust. r>y reason of a. breach or default 1n the obllgallotis secured thereby heretofore e11ecuted and delivered tot~ unders1gtied a wnt- ten Oectarauon ot .Default and De- mand lor Sale. and wrlt1eo notice ol breech 111(:1 of etecllon to cause tM undersigned to tell uld property to satisfy said obllgaltons and lhere- alter the undeuMgned cnuMCI said notice of bre.ch and of election to be recorded Novttm~ 17 1983 es instr No. 83-531117 of sard Off1<:1at Records NO. A t.22276 Stld sale will t>e made but OROIR TO IHOW CAUll without covenant °' 111tarr81lty. e•· WHEREAS. SUSAN A.NN HOO· preu Of tmptt.s. regarding htle VER. Petlllonlf. ea Parent ol Appll· P<>tMUIOn. or encumbtancos, 10 cant. DOLORES NICOLE LIDO. a pay the remaining prlnclp91 14Jm ol Minor. haa flied a 1>41titlon wttn the the note(1l 111Cllfed by aald Dead ol Cler11 ol this Court fOf • OeorM Trust, With tntorNt a1 1n Mid not• changl119 Apptlcent'a name from provided, •dv•~. 1f 11ny. unW DOLORES NICOLE LrDO 10 ·the terms of NICI Deed of Trust DOLORES NICOLE HOOVER. , .... Charges and a~ of tne IT IS OROEREO that Alt Ptf90tlt Ttuat .. and Of th4t trusts Cl'•ted by interestacl In the tboYe mat1'r ap. MIO Deed ot Tnist. pear In ~rtment 3 of thl• Court. s.lo NM wilt be held on Marci'\ tocatod at 700 Civic Center Dftvw 30. 19&4. at 11 oo A M . at me 11111 w.a1. Senta Ana. Calllomta on StrMt en1~ to Stan-sna. ~· Monday. April 30, 19114 11 t 1~ poratlOn, tS70 Eaat 17th $1t•t. A M . or u eoon thereafter as -tne Santa Ana, CA rnaner may ba f\Mfel. Incl "'°"" Tl'la total ll'llQUnl or tile ~ C*I ... 11 any. •hy tMI P9tltlon '°' balancl Of the obligation eecur.o c~ or NllN lhol.llcl not t>a by N ld procwty 10 be aotd, "tanteO togelhef wttn tnt..-.n. late c:n-v-. l'T IS FURTHER OROt!REO 11\at a and ..om.1ed ~ta, 9llP9'\-and copy ot tNa Ora« to Snow Caute M1Vanoee. u ot tne elate '*9of, II b9 Pllbllel'llKI 11' Of-. Coea1 0111)' S40,003.9& P1101. I "°"""AOOf OI 09"°'11 Date February 26 tta.4 e~cut1t1on pr'lnt.O In 0t8'1Qe Coun-ST AN.SHAW OOAPOAA TION ty Cahtomla, Ot1C1 a..._. fOf ICM aa llld Trw.1-. ~..,. --.1ptlOf10 Ille Oa1e 1~10 Eut s.-..nte.ntn Slreet .. 1 10< "9ar1ng on tne Peflllon Sarita Ana. CA 12701 OATEO MllCll t2 1 84 (7 t4)&4.2·6e11 Franlo. ~Ill Oy Lynn 8rvnMr AsN.Uirlt Sec· JUQGE OF THE SUPER!Oft COURT r•taiy Pu~ Ota~ ~ PllOl Pub~ Otangie Coaat Delly P*lt -..wClln tt, ~3 30 ~I'll II. 1964 Mardi t 1t '3 111' 'm~ll-l 1211 .... money ol the United Slates) 811 r1gh1. title and interes1 conveyed to and now held by 11 under said Deed of Trust m the p1operty hefemalter deacrtbed· T RU STO R RAMPELLO RAMPELLO JOH N NANC Y w A BENEFICIARY AMERICAN STATE BANK RECORDED November t9, t982 as Instr No 82·408667 of Ottlc1a1 Records 1n the olftoe of the Re- c0<der ol Orange County. 881d deed of trust descrobes ltltt follOW1ng Lot 13 of Tract No 9105. in the Coty of CO$IB Mesa. County ot Or·., ange. Stile or Caltromla, as P9f' map recorded In BOOk 388. Pa~ 33 and 34 M1secellaneous Maps, In trie office or the County Reoc><der or Mid County YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A • DEED OF TRUST DATED No-vem- ber 1 t;-1982 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER 1091 Glen Circle Costa Mesa. Ca (II a street address or common designation ot prooer1y rs shown •bove, no warranty ts given as to Its complet-or cc><rt!Ctness) The t>etiellciary under said Deed OI Trust. by reason or a breach or d& taull on the obhgations secured tnereby. here1otore e•ecvt.O and dehvered to the undersigned a wrtl· 1en Oeciarauon ot Default and De- mand tor S.tle and wntten notice of bteactl and or e1ec11on to caute tho undersigned to sell said prQperty to ut11ty said obllgat1ons 1nd the<a- atter the undersigned causec H•d notrce ot t><each and ol l!leetion 10 be recc><de<I Oecembef 1 1983 u tnstr No 83-549789 ol Olfoc111 Re c0tds 1n toe ott100 ot tn. R.w;oroer of Otl!nge County. $810 sale Wiii ~ made but Wl1hout covenant or warranty '" prflSS or implied regarding htte l)OllMHlon or encumbrances 10 p1y IM remaining pr1nc1pat aum Of the note(sl secured by a&td deed or Tru'1. wi"' mterest u 1n N10 not• prov!~. acfvanoee. 11 any uno.t the tetmt of 88ld oaeo of 1r141, t ... enarges. and ••1>9f1M• ot the T ru11M ano Of the trutlt Ot'NIOd by N id Deed OI Trust SllO .... will be held on f!rlday April 6, t984, at 2·00 p m at tne Cn-c>mlM'I AllW1U8 entrano11 to IN! CIYIC Center 9ullding, 300 !.ti Chapman Ave . O!'ange. CA At the time Of the initial ?Ubl!. ca11on Of thi• not~. '11'1 total amount o4 tile~ balenee ot thf ot>llQetlOft eecv""5 by the ~ <1e- eit11bod deed of fNat er'<! ealffNW(I cottl, lltl*\880. and adVll'tW Ii $40.498 20 • T'"O 1ota1 ino.o._,.,... belnO ell estlm•t• on .ntdl 1118 opening bid 11 oomcMed may be ot»llned by c-. 1na (7141 tl1•0H6 or i2131 en..,..s 111ia oay befOr'8 t11e ... o.~ ....U.1.1M4 AMEJUCAJf STATE BANf< .. SIMd 1 rvwi.. 8~ T 0 SO'W:t CIOMPAHY, 801111 8y SalCli9 ~ ~-s.c. fetary One cu, 8h'CI Wm Ot .... CA t7$M (11~· l3s-ant ~ 0r-. c..i OM, ,_ Ulrdl 1t, .n, 30 1 ... t ........ I .. Orange CoaSl DAILY PILOT/Frldey, Maren 16, 198~ ~---------------------1~----------.... --------~1~--------------------~·~)-----------------------~ ------------------------··-----------------...----..... 1·--------..-------------~1·------------------------MUC 11>11C£ PtBUC flJTlct NlllC: NOT1C£ NlfC, *>net: Ml.IC NOTICE NM.IC NOTICt: Ml.IC *>Tiet Ml.IC NOTICE ACTmOua aua.ua MAMI eTATDmNT Ole IOlaOMnO ptrlOfll ... OOlng ~MU- TRABUCO S!l.F STORA06 4621 Ttltet Avanut. 8uu1 too,~­ POf1 e..M. CA 112et0 L/F No 10, • Celllornla l)artnlf· 1111p, • oanat•• partner. It Cot9«· ate Plaza. Newport OlMch. CJ. 920IO Thi Wiiiiam Lyon Compeny a gantt•f pennar of '-" No. 10. • Ca61tomill CMpC)ftthon. Ill COfl)Or· ... Plau. Newport BMeh. CA 92000 Thia butlMM It eonduc;tecl PY D general partnarehlp Rkmard E Ffanktl, VICt PrMI· cl .... l Thi• Sta19m41fll WU llled With lhe County Clltll of,Ortrige C°"nty on l'eb. 21 . 1984 .,,_ IJICTJTIOUa ~II COUNTY Of!~ ,IC'TmOU• IUIMIH NOTICS Ofl ""1STU',. I.ALI MAMI •tAT'lllbT =-= .._.n-COUlltT NAMI ttA ....... f" T.I. No. ml fhl IOllQllllng l*10ftl are doing CDf'1llAL OAANGa COUNTY The lollowlll1j ptr90n le dOing ..0~ ~a: b\I__. ea: JUOtCIA.L otlTNCT bullnt11 11 YOU ARE IN 0£,AUI. T UNDER A DEP£NOA8Lf: Wl!fKL. y POOL PERIMfUR PAOPl!RttES. Sult• ,. Ctvto c.nw Orlff WM t (•)ADT MARKETING UNl.IMITEO. 0£t0 0, TRUST. OATE.D JAlnUaly Sl!AVICf, 1402 Mc'"Mden. Hunl· 20, 220 N9wpOrtC«\lw Drive, New-aMlt Ana. C.. t.l101 A DIVISION OF AMERICAN DATA 12. 1983. UNLESS YOU TAl(I AC· inoton hlch. cam tH-47 Pon &Mdl, C.itl ~ Pt.inutt PAOTER I.AW COR· TECHNOl.OOY (b)AOl AMERICAN TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· 'Ktn 8trry, 1113'30renobi..Hun'-E Jttnet Murtt, 35 MonllCO, PORATION DATA TECHNOLOGY, 81 E!nter. E~TY, IT MAY BE $01.0 AT A PUB· lngton &Moh, Calll 82049 N9wpoft a..ch. c.tlf, 92660 0.tenclant: THOMAS NORLIN lrvlf\9, Catll. 92715 UC SALi! " YOU NEED t<N l!X· Thia butfneu la conducted by' llll Hugh 81ut, 4 North Ponola. C... No. 182414 S.ymour H C Yu, 1815 N"po1t PLANATION or THE NATURC OF tnd•vldull South 1.aouna. C.111 92877 IUMMOHI Hiii• Dr . Newpctt BMch. C•lll THC PROCEEOINO AOAINST YOU, Ktn &«ty Dennie CetMh. 10579 Bradtorcl NOTICll YCMI MW been 1uied. 112860 YOU SHOUl.O CONTACT A I.AW· Thlt lltl~.,,I ~H nlld wllll tht Roed, l.111 .. ton, Col 60127 The oowt 1ft11 dMide llMMl JOU Thia bullnu1 11 conducled by an YER C°"nly Ci.rk ot Orange Coun1y on Harold l.yn(lhk Jf • 1980 CetatiM wttftlut ,_ be'"9 hMfd itn .... lndlvldu&f On April II. 1904 et 9 16 a m • F'eb 24. 1984 Strwt, Leguna 8Mch Caut 92651 ~ ~ whNn JO daye. RNd S9yinour H C Yu GATEWAY MOATGAOI! CORPOR· ,2m'7t John Oaborn, 10679 BraclfOfd tM lnfof~,fton b.low. Thi1 '"'""'"'' wal llled with \ht ATION. • CllilfOrn11 eo<po<a11on... Publilhed O•~ COut o.lty Road. u11 .. 1on. Col 80127 II you with 10 .-the adva of County cr.nc 01 Ot-"O• County on Ouly aPPQlnlld Tru1tH under t nd Pllol Mitch II. 18, 23. 30. 1964 John H l(arwln, 3 Burnt MJll1 an attorney In rhta mallet. you F•b 24, 1984 purtuant 10 Deed of Trull record.cl 1360·64 Road, Pluck1mln, New Jlr .. y alloutd do so promptly ao thtt you1 January 21, 1983, u 1n1t no 07078 wrl"9n r•ponae, II any, may be 83-031637, ot Oltle111 Record• '" Thta buamess It conducled by a fllld on urne tht ottlc• of the County Record., or Mt.IC NOTICE general partnership AVllOIUttld n• lldo deman Orang•. S1a1e or Caflfornl1 IX· Hugh 8lue dada. Et trtbuma. lade dtetdlr con· P2Jt:Za2 Publl•fled Or•nl)ll Coatt Dally P1101 Maren 9, 16. 23. 30. 1084 1357-84 ~~A==r-~A~ lhe tollowlng pe<tont 11• OOlng Th9 f~ WtOnt .,. CSOlng ~u butlMNu· HHP ASSOCtAT£S, Suitt 20. 220 DP·2 DEVELOPMENT COt.4· NftPotl Cent., Drive, ....... Po'1 PANY, L TO .. It 1 ltEut WutNwn. 8"cl1. Cellf 9HOO Suitt J, &anti Ana CA 92705 11111hurel Pre>pef'tlee, • llmltld DP-2 O.vlloprMnl Company, partnMtl'llp, Suite 20, 220 N1wPof1 I.tel .. Rob«t 8rtwt\9t Clant, G9n- Cenl., Drive, Newport Buch, c,111 tf•I Plft111r. 3008 Cortland Ptaoe, t2t60 NW .. Wuhfngton, D C 20008 ' ROiand J J9'\Ml'I, 1010 !ut DP 2 O.v11oprnen1 Company ChMtnut Avenv.. Slntl Ana. Catll Lid . A Anthony DuPont, G--' 92701 Ptttntr. 2300 Via PlflCtle(o, Plloe VlfdM E.ltalN, CA 9027' Al\thOl'1y J ur .. no Fam11y Trust, ™• but!~ 19 conduct.CS by 1 2005 Pllo V.,dl Av .... ue Long llmllld partnwtl\lp. BMell, Ctlll 90815 Robert 8r9Wllter Cllrll, Q-.J Ptltr R UrNno. 16123 St Crolx P•rtnlf Ctrc:le, Huntington 811ctt. C•llf Tiiie at1ttmen1 was llltd with th9 92~9 CO\ln•y Cltrk or Orange CO\lnty Oii Tht1 bu•lneu )1 conduc~ by • Feb 2 1984 P:2"92t tr.16a.-tla ecuted by Lynne A Frantz WILL IP~ll7 Thi• e111..,,.n1 wat llled wllh lh• Ir• Ud. eln eudleftcla a m9ftOt ~ SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO NOllCI 0, TftUITH'I UlE County Cl«k or Oranot County on Ud. NtpOnda dentro di 30 dill. geMf•I partneuhlp '21757t ----Dll-Dt-IC_Mn_f_l-CE___ Ooyglu A 11111. VP 1.UCI!, 'OllWAJlO, HAMJ.L.TON a r UU1. nu Tiit• atattment w .. tiled with tilt ICll..-. MO ..._pot1 Center DrlH =500 Mewpon IMcll, C.._ HMO Publtatt.cl Ot8no• COHt Oa1ty Ptlol March 9 16 23. 30, t984 134!>-84 POOLIC NOTICE SPS 12201 NOTICE OF TRUST!E'S SALE No. U0742 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DHD OF T .. UIT DATED JuM 23fd, 1 .. 3. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PllOP£RTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUklC SALE. If YOU NEED AN l!XPlANA TION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONT ACT A LAWYER. On March 2310 1984 a1 11 oo A M S1a1ew1de Foreclosure Ser- v1oes as duly .ippoinled r1us1ee under and pu1suant to ~ ol Trust recorded June 24th~. as ir1str No 83-270422 01 Olllc•al Re cords execu1ed by Hu1c11 Hutchinson and Bernan1ne A Ne11 as trustor(s). 1n the office 01 the County Rec:orde1 or Orange Counly Stale ol Cahlo1n1a WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH !payable at 11me ol sale 1n lawful money 01 Umt- ed Stales) al South front ent1ance 10 lhe 01ange County Oto Courthouse. '2 11 West Sanla Ana Blvd . City ot San1a A11a Stale of HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (P•Y· NO. 1201 Feb 10, 1084 l.M .. lnformM:lon qw 9'gue. Ible al lime ol sale in t1wlul mon.y YOU ARE IH OEFAUL T UNOE" A f~ 11 yo.i wttt1 to ~ IN advice ol YOU ARI IN Off AULT UNO!" A ol the Unn.o States) a1 tht lrQfll DffD Of TRUil OAT1!D Oolobef Pubflthed Orange Coaat Diiiy an altoriwJ tn tMa matt.,, you 0£EOM~UIT,DATEOAUOUIT entrance to tt\9 Old Orange County 1. lt7t. UNLlll YOU TAKI AC· Piiot March 2. 9 18, 23, 1984 should do ao ptornplly ao IMI your 4, 1tl1. UNI.Ill YOU TAKE AC· Courthouse, located on Santa Ana TIOH TO PllOftCT YOUll ""OP· t2 16·84 written rHponN, 11 any, mt r ba TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· Blvd , between Sycamore St & IRTY, IT MAY 1110 1.D AT A PUI · lllld on time. ERTY, IT MAY 11 IOt.O AT A PUI· Broadway. Sanla Ana. Callfornla •II 1..IC I Al.E. If YOU HEED AN EX· PUBLIC Ml\T1CE It UalM d9Me aollcltar et con I.IC IALI. If YOU NllO AN IX· rlghl, 1111•. end lrlW&SI conveyed 10 PlANATION OF THE NATURE OF nv H jo de un ~ado en eat• H Un• PLANATION OF TI4E NATURE OF and now held by It under said Oeed THE Pf\OCUDINO AOAINll YOU, FtCT TIOUI I UI E to, deb e r 1 e h a o er I 0 In. THI PROCEEDING AOAINST YOU, ol Trusl m lhe property 111u1led In YOU SHOULD CONTACT A lAW· I IN II medtatam•t"•· de 1ata fMMf'I, t u YOU SHOULD CONTACl A LAW· said Counly and State described as YER NA.ME STATEMENT '"PUHi• HCrlta, al hay .ig11n1, YER. Lot 12 ol Traci No 3345 in lhe On March 23 19~ al 10 00 The following pe<tons are doing ~ Mf ~atrada e t .. mpo. NOTICE M TRUSTEE'S I ALE C f CO M C I 0 De d"'b1~ R t>usineu 111 9 NO, 102MS 11y o st.a 1sa. °"nly 0 1 AM pen a .., econveyance M2B LTD Sune ?O. 220 Newport 1·, 0 THI EFtNOANT: A clvll anoe Seate of Cahlorn1a u pe1 Co as duly 1pp<>1n1ed Tru11ecr Center Drive. N-port Beach Calll cornptalnl Ilea e...n ftted b7. the On Aprit 9. t984, II 10 00 AM .•• map reco1ded 10 Boo~ 106 Pages under and pursuant 10 Deed ol pelnlllf 11aln1t you. If you w .ti to lhe rea1 entrance lobby on 5th 40 ano 4 1 ot miscellaneous maps 1n Trull recorded Oclober 30, 1979 92660 dehtnd tht1 ••••ult, you mui l, Street ol Chicago Tiiie tn1urance lhe Otl1cw ot the c:o·•n1u recorder of as 1n•t1 No •~969 boo" 13373 E James Murar. 35 Monaco I hi -.. Compan", toc;aled al 601 N Main v " , " " N-port Beach. Calll 92660 w t n -days aller this summons r said counly page 1103 or Olllclal Records. ex-Estate 01 Brian A Bertha. 2717 is served on you. Ille with this coun S1ree1. "' the C11y or Sanla Ano. Excepimg lrorn Loi 12 60 per ecuted by Ronald Katlsberg and a wr111en responM 10 the comptatnt Counly ol Orange. S1a1e of Cah· cent or 1he m1ne1a1 11gh1~ bul no Barbara Karlsberg as trustor(s> in Wesl Coasl Highway Newpori u 1 d d f It 111 be t orn 1a C A LIFO RNIA RE · h C R I Beach Calif 92663 n ess you o. your e au w CONVEYANCE COMPANY a C1l1-f\af1 of 1he surface 110 1s as re 1he ottlc:e or 1ne ounty ec:order o Bnggi.-PeHy Oevelopmeni Com enlered on 1ppllc:a11on or the plam- >erveo 1n lhe Deed from Dennis E Orange Counly State or C1111orn1a l)&ny. 8 gene<at partnetship 16662 ult and this c°"" m•y erite1 a tornia Corporauon. u duty ap-Gtavin ana Vernifetta M Gtavm WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION C 1udgemenl against Y°" tor the relief poinled Trustee under lhal certain husbana ana w11e as roint 1enan1s TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH Miiiiken Avenue. Irvine, 8111 92714 oemanded in lhe c:omplam1. whlCh Deed ol Trust Hecuted by FRED rec0tded August 10 1966 in Boo~ 1payable at 11me ot sale 1n taw1ul This business '5 conducled t>y a c°"ld result 1n garnishment 01 ROSENBERG ANO BARBARA 80 15 Page 62 01 Oll1c:1at Records money 01 1he Unlled Si.11esl al ge~erat partnership wages. 1akino 01 mOfley or properly ROSENBERG, Husband and Wife Thtl s11ee1 address of 1he real 17291 Irvine Blvd Tuslln CA all Th~·:i:~.~~~~rwas llled with ine or 01her relier requested 1n lhe com-11s trus1ors recorded on AuguSI 18, property desc11bed at>o•e 1s right 1111e and tnleres1conveyed10 Counly Clerk ol Orange Counly on plaint. 1981. H Instrument No 23055 In purported 10 be 360 Eas1 16th and now held by 11 under said oeeo Feb 10. t984 Oaled Ocl t3. 1983 Book 14186. Page 9, ol Otflc:lal Re- Place • A & 8 Cos1a Mesa CA ol Trust 1n lhe property slluated 1n F13'3l5 ROBERT B KUHEL, Clerk cords of Orange County, Slate ol 92627 sa10 Counly and Sttte descrit:>ed as By SHARON MAEHU. Oeput)' Callfornia. under lhe power of sate The unde1s1gneo Trust~ dis PARCEL 1 Unit 8 as shown and Published Orange Cotsl Daily JOAN M. aROADHURST therein con1a1ned. Wilt aeM II put>llc: claims any hab1hly IOI any incorrect defined on 1ha1 cart a in Con· Piiot March 2· 9· 16· 23· 1984 PAOTER LAW CORPORATION auc11on to lhe highest bidder '°' ness 011he street address and other domtn1um Plan recorded June 15. 1220·~ P.O. Bo• 1~ <.ash or check as desc11btd below common ues1gna11on 11 <1ny shown 1979, 1n book 13189 page 1385 ol Sant• Ana, CA. H711-G3SI payable 11 lhe ume of sate in lawful herein Olllc:1at Recoros ol Orange Coun1y. PUBLIC NOTICE (714) t7W777 money ol the Untied Sltles of Sa10 sate will bl' maoe buf Calltorma Published Orange Coast Da11y Pilol America. w1th°"I warrllnty "11preas w1triou1 covenant or warranty ei.-PARCEL 2 An undivided 1191h FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 16. 23, 30, Aprll 6, 1984 01 tmphed as to lllle. u ... poa- press ot 1mpt1ed. regarding t111e. interest 111 ano10 lot 1 of Tract No NAME STATEMENT. 1519-84 session or encumbran~e. all right, possession or encumbrances. 10 10425. as shown on a map recorded The lollowlng persons are doing lltfe and Interest now held by It as pay 1he remaining pnnc1pat sum ol 1n book 45 1 paoes 21 and 22 of business as PUBLIC NOTICE such T ruslee In and 10 lhe lolfowlng tne no1e(s) secuted by said Deed or MIKellaneous Maps, records or Or-HILLHURST PROPERTIES. Sulle described property snuated In the California. all t1gl'll l•lle and interest Trust w11h mteresl tnereon as ange Counly Calllorn1a logether, 20, 220 Newport Cenler 0<1va. New-K·t0211 aforesaid C°"nty and Stale, to wit conveyed to and now netd by 11 pro.,.10ed 1n said no1111s1. advances wllh alt 1mprovemen1s lhereon ex· port Beach. Calif 92660 OR.ANOE COUNTY PARCEL 1 An undivided II 18th under said Deed 01 Ttust in lhe it any unoer me terms ol said Deeo cepung therefrom Condominium Recreachons. Inc . a Cahlornla SUHRl<>f' COURT tnttrest In and to Loi 3 of Tract No property silualecl in saio County ol Trust. lees charges and e11· Units 1 lhr°"gh 9 inclusive Corporalton, SU1le 20. 220 Newport 700 CMc C..-wter Or. Wt el 5425. in the Clly of Newport Beach and State Oescr1ned as ~enses of the Trustee and or the PARCEL 3 An axc:lus1ve ease-Center Drive Newpor.,Beach. Calll &ante Ana, CA. 12101 C°"n1y ol Orange. State of Cah- Lol 108 or T1ac1 No 3529 1n ruses 1;rea1ed by said Deed of men1 appurtenan1 10 each Unit 101 92660 Petitioner KOOK JA KWON tornla, as per map recorded In book Book 125, Pages 34 10 42 of O T1vs1 the use and occupancy of those por-This busmess Is conducted by a Respondenl: T AE SONG KWON 190 pages 1 and 2 ol Mlsoellaneoua ange·Counly I The toial amount ot the unpaid uons or lhe Restricted Common llmlted par1nersh1p Case No D22-315-03 Mapa, In lhe ottloe of the County Ttle street address and Olher balance of the obhgatlon secured Area designated 1n the Declaration Douglas A Hiii. VP SUMMONS (FAMILY LAW) Racordet ol said Counly. by lhe property 10 be sold and of Res111cuons recorded in book This s1a1ement was llled with 1he NOTICE! Y041 haH been aued. EXCEPT therefrom Units t to 18 common deS1gnauon 11 any 01 the reasonable es11mated costs ex-13189. page 1328 of Olhc:taf Re-C°"nty C1erk ol Orange Counly on Tt11 court mar d.c:kle 191ln1t YCKJ 1nctu11ve as shown on lhe Con- reat property described abo•e '5 penses ano aovanc:es al lhe hme of cords ol said Counly and shown on Feb 10. 1984 wttttout your b9fne heard unlH• domlfllum Plan recorded August 6 purported to be 2899 Baker Street Ille 1n111al pubhca11on 01 the Nohce the Condominium Plan tor each F2313t0 JOU rH pond within 30 daya.. Read 1973 in book 10837 page 177. 01· Cosia Mesa CA of Sale is $53 753 21 Umt Pubt1shed Orange Coasr Daily the lnfOfmatton .,.low. 11c1al Reoo<ds The unders1gnt><1 l rus1ee d1s The benel1c1ary under said Deed The street adoress and other P1to1 March 2 9 16, 23 1984 II you wtsh 10 seek the advice of PARCEL 2 unn 8 as Shown on claJms any hab1hly ror any 1ncorrec1 ol l rust here10101e eaecuted ano common des•onallon 11 any. ol the 1216-84 an anorney 1n this mailer you lhe Condom1n1um Plan referred to ness of the street c10dress and 01her dellYeredto lhe undersigned a wlll· real property descnbed above 1s sh°"td do so promptly so that your 1n Parcel 1 above common oes1gna11on 11 any snown ten Oeclera11on 01 default and De· purported 10 be 2209 Pac1llc Costa written response. 1f any, may be PARCEL 3 Non-exc:lus1ve ease- heretn. mand !01 Sate. and a written Notice Mesa, CA Unll a8 PUBLIC NOTtCE fifed on llme ments for access. ingress. egress. Sal<l sate will be rnaoe but of Oelaull ano Elecuon 10 Sell The The undersigned Trustee dis· AVl801Usted ha SIOo demen· encroachment. supp0<1 and tor w1thou1 co11enan1 or warranly ea unders1gneo caused said Nollc:e ol c:ta1rns any llabllity tor any incorrect· NOTICE TO CREDITORS dade El trlbuma. led• decldlr con· other purposes, all as shown and press or 1mpt1eo regarding 11t1e Detaull and E1ec11on 10 Seit to be ness ot lne streel address and other Of BULK TRANSFER tra Ud. 1ln •ud .. ncla a menot qtH defined 1n lhe Condominium Plan possessm or en-.:umbrances to pay •etorOed 1n thtl county where the common designation 1f any stlown (Secs 6IO1·6 •07 UC Cl Ud. r~• ct.ntro ct. )0 ell••· and Oeclarahon of Restric11ons re· lhe rema1n1ng prmc1pal sum ol 1he 1eat properly •S loca1eo herein Notice •S hereby given 10 lhe L•• ta lnlormaclon que 1lgue. corded August 6 1973 1n book note(sj secured D) sa1o Deed or Da1e February 27 1984 Said sate will t>e madt<. but credilors of Herbert Bernard and tt you wlah to -11 the actvtc• of 10837 page t77 Olflc11t Reco1ds Trust with interest 111ereon as GATEWAY MORTGAGE COR w11hou1 covenant or warran1y ea· luue11a Bernard T ransleror(sl. an attomer In tt\11 matter, 1CKI The lolal amount of lhe unpaid p•oviOed 1n said nolt!(.,f advances PORAT ION press or implied regarding ti lie whose t>usiness address IS 240 1hcM!ld do 10 promptly ao that ylMlr p11nc1pal balance. tnleresl I hereon 11 any, under the 1e1ms ot sa•d Deed 1 as said T1ustee possession 01 encumbrances. to Newport Center Drive ::220. City ol written rffponM, tt any, mar .,. 1ogether w1lh reasonably es11maled of Trust. fees charges ana ex 600 Nor It• Brand Glendale CA pay the rema1n1ng p11nc1pal sum ol Newport Beach, County ol Orange ttted on time. costs. expenses and advances al penses 01 the T1us1ee ano or the IP120 the note(s) secured by sa1a Deed ol Slale of Cafllornia thal a bulk lrans· SI Utlad <kHa aollcllar ti eon· Iha 11me ol the 1nit1al pubhca11on ol 11us1s created bv i.a1d Deed 01 18181956·7 100 E~1 2!> 12 Trusl with interesl lhereon as ler is about lo be made to Frank M H lo de un abogado an ••t• ""'n· 1h1s No11ce are S 165.380 02 Trus1 for the amount reasonably By Lela Anoerson provided 1n said riol~S). advances Gongora Transteree(s) whose bUS•· to , d ab a r f I h a c er f o If\· Currenlly dated Cashiers Checks 8511mated to be St> !>68 86 PubhsheO Orc1nge Coast Daily P1101 11 any under the terms of said Deed ness adoress 1s 240 Newport Cen1er medlatamente, ck 11t1manera.1u or Cerulled Checks pay1ble to the Maren q 16 23 1984 ol Trusl tees charges and ea· Drive = 220 C11y or Newport Beach rHpueeta eacrtta, 11 llay al{luna, Truslee or bidder are acceptable 10 T"e beneficiary under ia•O Deeo 127 t 84 penses ol lhe Trustee and ol the Counly ol Orange Stale ol Cl h· puede ,., reglatrada a tlempo. Truslee provided proper 1denhh 01 Trust !'leretotore e•ecu1eo and tiusis created t>)' said Deed of lorn1a 1·TO THE "EIPOHOENT: TM cauon 1s avlllabte Oehvered lo the imders19neo a,,.,.,_ PUBLIC NOTICE I Trus1 tor Iha amount reasonably The property to be translerrtd '' peUllonar llH ftl9d • petition con· From tnformahon which tne ~~n~raS'~;~na~~ ~!~~1t'e~n~~~ --------------------esumaled 10 be S 11 702 60 d1 esdcrtbedf 1 1" 5generaptma'enAt 'a' nsd1~0k010n cerntng your m1rrl19e. tt yCKJ lall to TrusleeT deems reliable. but tor The benef1c1ar) under said Deed ra e ix ure , equ1 ,, fl .. ' reeponH wttlltn 30 daya of w111ch rustee makes no represen· N Oelaun and Elewon 10 S~il Tne I NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE 01 Trusl heretolore execuled and will ol that Beauty business known Ille date that 111111ummon11111r· 1a1tve or warranty the street ad undersigned caused said No11ce 01 T .s. No. 8308196ml Oallvered to the unoetslgned 1 wrn-as AESTHETICS and looeted at 2.0 v9d on you. r out def Mitt mar .,. c1re11 (es) or other common deslg- Deraull and Eleclton lo Sell to be YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A ien Oectaratlon 01 Delautt and De-Newport Centef Drive =220, City or entered and th• court mar enter 1 na11on ol 1he above desc11bed prop- recoroed '" the county wne1 1> 111e jUEED OF TRUST DA TEO Oecem mand tor Sale and a written No1tce Newport Beach, C°"nty ol Orange llldgment c:onlalntng 1n1unctlve or erly 11 835 Amigos Way p8 New· real property is 1oca1~0 tier 20 1979 UNLESS YOU TAKE 01 Delaull and Elechon 10 Sell The Seale ol Cehlorn1a other Ofdera conc;.,.ntng dlvt•ton port Beach. CA 92660 Dale February 22 1984 AC l tON TO PROTECT YOUH The b , .. 1ransle1 II be cons m tld s ..... ' .. unders1oned c.iuseo said No11c:e or u " wi u • of properlr. epouNI euppor1, ell aid properly 1s bemg s""' or 1 .. e S1a1ew1de Foreclosure Serv•ces PnOPERTv fl MAY BE SOLD Al A Detaull and Elechon 10 Sell 10 be mated on or atler 1he 2nd oay ot iuppor1, attOfner r-. coeta. and purpose ol pa)'lng the obt19attons as sa10 Trus1ee By SubSll!uhOr" PuBLIC SALE IF VOU NEED AN A I 19"• al 10 00 A " al RESI d ............. I T recoroed '" the c:ouniy where the Pll ~ "" -1uch other relief ee mar .,. grant· secured t>y sai "'""' o rusl m-9y V11g1flla Aparo Ei.ecull•e Vice E:XPlANATION OF THE NATURE alp pet s localed DENTIAL ESCROW CORPOR-ad t>r th• court. Thi garntahmenl eluding lees and expenses of lhe Pre··oent OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST re ro r y I ATION ..... o~· addre•• 1s 1470 Jam-kl I T d , s I ~ Dall' Feb1uary 21 198• .... '"' -of w1911, la ng o money or prop-ruatee an o a e STATEWIDE FORECLOSURE SER YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT A Dependable Reconveyance Co boree Road Newport Beach, Coun· arty, or other eo11rt 1utllorl11d Dated March 6, 198<1 VICES !LAWYER as said Trus1~. ty ol Orange. Calltorn1a procHdl"""• maM 1110 rH ult. CALIFORNIA RECONVE'rANCE On March 30 1984 al 9 15 am "" s I '-h T ... ' 5925 Cern1os Avenue CAL FED ENTERPRISES. a Cati By M Lopez o ar as 1s .,nown 10 I e rans· Deted: Stpl. 7, 1993 COMPANY Cypress. CA 90630 I tor ma corporation. as ouly ap-17291 Irvine Blvd leree(s). all business names 11no ad· I.EE A. BRANCH, c .. rk as said Truslee (714) 828-3280 Tustin CA 9268l dresses used by lhe Transleror(sl Br: U.Y. HYATT, 099utr By Suzanne Kelly . Execuuve Vice Published Orafl{le C()a" Daily P1101 poinieo Trusleeunder and pursuanl (7 l <l) 835·7775 tor the pas1 1hree years are SAME KAWAHARA a KAWAttARA President 10 Deed or Trust 1ecoroed January D ,..,. M h 6 198<1 5 c March 2 9 16 1984 Published Orange Coas1 Dairy P1lo1 a "" arc 32SO Wll1hlre Blvd., Suite t750 94 1 orbin Avenue 1213-8• 4 t980 as mst No 3 1 lO in boo!\ March 2 9 16. 1994 Frank M Gongora Lo• Angele•, CA. 90010 Northrldoe. CA 91328 I 13457 page !>76 ol Olt1c1at Records 1211•84 Albertina Go119ora 213 73t-2052 (213> 701·2358 ---------------------in the ottice ol lhe County Recorder Transferee Published Orange Coast Daily Pilot Published Orange Coasl Diiiy Pllol PUBLIC NOTICE lot Orange S1a1e of Cahlornia ex-· Publlahed Orange Coasl Daily Pllol March 16 23. JO. Aprtl 6. 1984 March 16. 23. 30. 1984 ecuted by WILLIAM E HALE PUBLIC NOTICE M h 16 1984 5 2 8 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE WANDA HALE WILL SELL AT PUB· ------------------· arc . 151 6·84 1487-84 1 1 • 4 T 8. NO. 1306 LIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BID· NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE IMPORTANT NOTICE TO DER FOR CASH OR CHECI< AS DE· No. 830741 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE P\ISllC NOTICE PROPERTY OWNER: I SCRIBED BELOW tpsyable a1 lime SPS-t2202 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A ol sate 1n lawful money ol the United YOU ARE IN DEFAUl T UNDER A NOTICE INVITING SEALED 8108 DEED OF TRUST. DATED Febru· S1ates1 a1 the 1ron1 entrance10 lhe DEED OF TRUST DATED Junt NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF BUI.IC ery 24, 1883, UNLESS YOU TAKE Old Orange County Courlhouse 23rd, 1913. UNLESS YOU TAKE TRANSFER ANO OF INTENTION M.S.C.·224 ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR localed 01'1 San1a Ana Blvd t>e ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR TO TRANSFER ALCOHOLIC Notice Is hereby given that the City Councll of the City of PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT A tweer Svcamore St & Broadway PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A BEVERAGE LICENSE Huntington Beach. California Wiii receive sealed b ids lor the PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN 1 San1a Ana ca111orn1a all 11gh1 1111e PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN !Secs 6tO1-6107 u CC and improvements ol Nichols Street lrom Slater Avenue to Warner EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE and 1titerei.1 c;onveyeo 10 and now EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE 24073-74 B & p Code) Avenue tn I he City of Huntington Beach. Calllom la In accordance Of THE PROCEEDING AGAINST 11etu by 11 unoer said Deed 01 rrust OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST Nolt<:e is hereby gi.,.en that a bulk with the plans and specifications and speclal provisions on file In YOU, YOU SHOUl.O CONTACT A '" tt•e property snuatl'd in 'aid YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A transfer. including an ntcohoffc the office of the Director of Public Works. Documents will be LAWYER. I Co1J11ty and State desc:11bed as LAWYER. beverage license. is aboul to be on Wednesday Ao111 4 1984 a1 PARCEL 1 unit 6 as shown and On Maich 23rd. 1984 al l1 00 made 01 thal cer1a1n 11a11an res-available on March 9. 1984 A charge of $20.00, not refundabl~. 10 00 AM COLONIAl TRuST oelined on thal certain Con-AM Stet~ide Foreclosure Ser· 1auran1 business known as will be required lor each set of specifications and accompanying DEED SERVICES INC as du'• ap. oom1n1um P111n recorded 1n Booll vioes as duly app0inted Trustee DONATELLI S IT AUAN RES· drawings • . _. ioin1e.1l_lru~11der dnO pursuanl t tJ 114, a ~ 9~11.ot Qllt'Ctal Rec°'a~ ufTOel anc;I pw.suaf\l ,J.O ~ol l AU RANT ano IQCll\~ al 2230 ~~II· DaR£CTOR10f~!~le WORKS ESTIMATE '"~" .<611.~",'~;n.{&cboea Mttott>rotort.;."11"'---~1'.:'&llJOfnia Trust recorde<t J\Jne 24th f983. as view Aolcf.' ~ -~JMtfsa Work Item · "\ Quenllty 25 198~. as inst o 83 126891 of PARCEL 2 An uno1111ded 1 61h instr No 83-270420, ol Otllctal Re-Coun1y ol Orange. State or Call-1• Asphalt Concrete Removal 39,090 Sq . Ft. Olf1c:1at Records •n the olf1ce ol the 1nteres1 as 1enan1s in commo11 '" cords, execuled by Hulch lorn1a 92627 2. Excavation 1,407 Cubic Yd s. County Recorder ol Orange Counly, and to lht' i.ommon area being LOI Hutchinson as trustor(s) In the 01. Names or Trenslaro1 s and Ca111orn1a WILL SELL AT PUBLIC l of Traci No 10184 as shOwn on a lice of the Counly Recorder 01 Or· Licensees, social r.ecu rtty number 3. Compaction 3. 125 Sq Yds. AUCTION TO HIGHES 1 BIDDER map rec;ordeu 1n Book 431 pages ange County, Stale of Calllornta and business address are 4, Aggregate Base 2,430 Ton FORCASH CASHIERSCHECKOR 20 anu 21 ot M1S(ellaneous Maps WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION ARTHUR F DONATELLI 3385 5. Prime Coast 170Ton CERllFtED CHEC.K 1payaDle at records or Orange County Call-TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH Summersel Lane. Cosla Mesa 6. Asphalt Concrete Base Course 197 Ton 11me ol sale 1n tawtul mone~ of 1he torn1a togPlner w11h all improve-fpayaDle al time 01 sale 1n rawtul Cahl 92627 SS 203-12-843 t 7 Cold Planing 19.540 Sq Ft United Sta1es1 a1 lhP lronl entrance ments 1nereon except therefrom money ol lhe Uniteo Slates) al BEVERLY A DONATELLI 3385 8 Paint Binder 4 80 Ton to the county c:ourthouo;e 700 C•••C Condominium Un•ls 1 fhrough 6 •n· Soulh 1roni en1tance 10 1ne Orange Summersel Lane Costa Mesa 9 Asphall Concrete Cap 0 20 1.119 Ton Center Ot111e Wl'sl San1a "na Ca•·-c.1us1ve 1oc.a1eo !hereon County Old Counhouse 211 Wesl Cahl 92627 SS 187-26-9019 788 T , N S Soc I ec t ... _ 10 Asphalt Concrete O 40' on lorrna all 11g'11 1111e ano 1•11eres .on-PARCEL 3 An e•t.lus•ve ease· Santa Ana Boulevaro City of Santa ame •a s u" Y num..,,.r veyeo 10 and now held by 1f under mef'I appurtenant 10 each unit for Ana Stille 01 Catilotnia all t1ght, !Ille and business address or tn1ended 11 Seal Coast -4.80 Ton said Oeeo ot lru51 1n lhe prope•ly 1heuseanaorc11pancyof1hoseoor-and interest conveyed 10 and now Transferees 1nctud1no z1pcodt'.are 12. Adjust Std MH to Grade 6 Each S11uaied 1n said Coun1y ano S1a1e t1onsot 111e res111c1eo common area 11etd by 11 under said Deed ol Trust OENNtS J PIKUS 3628 Vls1a 13. Adjust Or Co. MH to Grade 5 Each described as des1gna1PO •n tne Dec1ara11on ol Re 1n the property s11ua1eo in said Street Long Beach Catll 90803. 14. Adfust Water Valve to Grade 15 Each Loi 20 01 Tract No 7061 as Ptl' s1r1ct1ons recorded in Book 131141 Counly and S1a1e described as SS 570-64·6 l39 In accordance with the provisions of Section 1773 of the Labor map recorded 1n Book 268 Pag••~ paQe 905 or Oll1c1a1 Records or said Loi 193 01 Tract No 5698 1n 1ne JAMES J ANDERSON 3628 Code, the State of Callfornla. OlrectO< of the Department of 38 through 4 1 rnclus,.e or Mis Jranqe Counly and snown on lhe County ol Oranne State 01 Call Vista Slreel Long Beach Cahl M d I 0 " 90803 s s 460 10 2116 Industrial Relations shall determine the general prevalllng rate of celleneous aps •ecor s o r ConO<>m1ri1um Plan •or each un11 lorn1a_ as per map recorded m Book • ilnge County ca1•torn1a The strf'f'I aodress or thP rea1 "18 Pages 16.21 01 Miscellaneous MATTIE o ANDER SON 3628 wages. appllcable to the work to be done: copies of the latest Trus1or 01 re<.ord own••• AVED propPrly oes1.r1oeo abovf' •s Maps. in lhf' Ottice 01 ihe couniy V1s1a Streel Long Beach Ca111 general wage rate determtnauons are on tlle at the office of the MOUSA NABER arid NAWAl M I purporled 10 bP l5 t8 Elden Avt>nue Rfltoroer ot said County 90803 SS 572·66·9464 City Clerk and the office of the Director of Publlc Works o f the NABER C. 1 Coc;1a Mesa CA 92627 The s1ree1 address and other Tolat conStderauon to bl' Paid tor City ol Huntington Beach, Calllornla. Tne s1ree1 .'ldC1re~s anrt ome1 TM unctPrs1gned chsc1a1ms any common des1gna11on 11 any 01 the lhf' properly descr1t1ed in oenerat Plans and specifications. together with proposal form, may be common des1gna11on 11 lny or 1ne t•1101111v lor any incorrectness ot th11 rf'lal propertv describea above ,5 as all stock '" trade, t1x1ures equip obtained at the office of the Director Publlc works, City Hall, real properly oesc,.oen abo•e is a11011f' stre1>1 address and otller purported to be 578 Pierpalnl menl end good will togelher with purpofled 10 oe 14782 Donc.astet common J1>s1gnat1on 11 anv stiown Onve Costa Mesa Cahlorma lht' hc:ense 1s S 172,000 00 Oe~r1p. Huntington Beach, Callfornia. Road 1rv1ne Cahfo1n1a herP•n The undersigntd Trustee dis-uon No bid wlll be received unless It Is made on a blank form The undersigned Trus1ee 01s SauJ sa1P will bl' madP bul claims any hat>tllly 101 any 1nc:orrecl-1 Personal cl!ICk. S 10 000 00 furnished by the OirectO< of Publle W0<k1. The speclal attention c1111ms any 11ab1111v 101 an~ 1nc0Hec1 ... ,1ho11t covenan1 or warr anlv "X ness of the street addr ,.55 and olher 2 Demand notes 10 t>e rapt.aced in of prospective bidders 1s called to the proposal requirement a. Mss ot 11\e s11ee1 addter.s and other pie's 01 1mphed rega101ng 1111e common des.gnauon 1r anv snown cash througn escrow 1ota1tmg set forth In the speciflcaffona, for full directions u to the blddlno. common des1gna11on •' 1ny shown p0ssf'~Slfln or l'ncumbrances 10 herein S•2 000 00 The above quantltlea are approximate only, belno given u a nerthn pay lht' remaining pt1nc1pat ,um or Said sale will be maae bul 1 Installment nole secuflly basis for the comparison of bide, and the City of Huntington Sa111 sale will oe made but me nole(SI secured by said Deed ot wllhoul covenan• or warranly. ex· agreement and UCC· 1 in favor of la .. th ..... 1 B k 01 N 1 ,70 ooo oo Beach does not express or by lmpl,..atlons agree t,.tt • ..... ua wlthoul c;ovenent 01 w1manty e• Trucit w11h 1n1erest thereon a.s press or 1mplled. regarding l!tle. an ewpor · d .. ~ •• .1 h b t to.-.,.ht press or 1mphed reg11rd1ng 111111 prov1de<1 "' said no1e(s). advances possessioo. or encumbrances to lnttatment note. aecutny agrM· amOUl\t Of work wlll corrnpon t nw•t ... t U reterVeS r ... r..., pos941ss1on or encumbmnc.es to ,, any under the terms ot said Deed pay lhe remaining principal sum of men1 ano UCC • 1 tn l11vor Of Mil• to lncreaae or decreaae the amount of any clan Ot portion Of the ply the unp11d balance 01 lhe ot Trvst lees. charges and ex the noie(s) secured b)' said Oe9d of $50.000 00 WC)(k, aa may be deemed n«:Mtary or el(J)edlent by the Director note\sl secureo by said Deed 01 ~nk'~ or the Trustee and ol the Trust. wnh 1n1ere11 1t\4weon. u Kind of llc9nM lo be tr•nsltfrld of Publlc Worka. Trull 10 "''' S29 952 c. r 1nclud1nq t111t11 ttea1ec1 by said Deed ot provided 1n u1d nor9(sl advances. 8nd number 111 On·S•te Bltf eno AU blda wlll be compared on the bull of the Director of Publle u provided in Hid no1e1s1 ad Trua1 11 any under 1he terms or said Dead Wtne LlcMnM No 4 t· t1278 W()(1(a .. umate of the quantltlel of work to be done vanQH 1f 11t1y under lhl 1erms 01 The 10111 amount ol the unP8•d ol Trusl teea, ch81ges and ,,.. The 1111 anO tranalar wlM b9 e.ct1 bid ahall be made out on a form to be obtained at the 1a1d OMO of Trutl. lett charges b•IAnce ol 11\e obhgatlon eac:ured penMH 01 the Trvt1M and ol 1he fOf'levmmllld •I tO·OO AM on or De WI 2000 and ai.penses ol t~ Tru"I~ snd 01 by lhl property to be sold and trusts created by •••d Dead 01 afltr the &th day of Aprlf, t984, al ottlce of the Olrec:tOf of Pubfle Worka, velOpment ng, the trusts crea11d by N•d Daed of reuon•bftt HllmBttd costs. 911• Trust. tor the imO\lnt llHOnably the aac:row dttl)artmen1 of Starer••• Mal" Str .. t , Huntington Beach, California; attall be M&led and Trull penMs and advances 81 the lime of estimated to be $21,011 ~ Elorow Co. tne. at 18798 med with the City Clerk at the Civic Center, Second Floor Tiie bene11c;1ary und•1 111d Deed the 1n1111t publication or 1h1 Nouce The t>enellcl•ry under Hid Deld BrOOkhurtt StrMt, Fountain van~. A"mlnlttratlon Bulldlng, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beech, ol Trull heretofore IHC:UtOd Ind OI Saitta S 122.42$.20 of Trust hefetofOf'I ex9CUted Ind Ca. 92704. CtltfOmll, on or b9f0ft 10:00 am orM arth 27. t984, and aha II be dehverld to the unoert1gnld • wr11 The ~ICl•ry under Hid OMO Ottliveftd 10 the und••~ 1 wrtl• An 011\ef bullneea namet aM IO· b I ...,. f the Cit ,..._.... the Cit len 0.Ctaratton ol 0.ltult Ind De ot Trutt h9'eto1or• txacu1ed and lln Otclaratton ol 0.f;;.~ 0.. OretMO uM<J byt l'le TrtlllfetOf opened Y a comm UM eompo...., O y ..,.... .. , y mano tor Sai. eno 1 w11t11n Not10e cs.11....,ec110 tne und8fti0Md a writ mend fOf Site. and 1 wrrtttn Not!G9 within tna PHt lnrM YMt't 80 ter u Attorney and Ol~tor of Publle Work• or thtlr authOrized of Oefautt and £11t11on to s.i1 Tt>t 1.,, o.c1aret1on or CHtleull al'\d o. of o.tault •no Etectlon 10 Seti TM knowfl to the Ttt,,...,_ "' GAME reprewntatlV9 and the r.aultt of tald bidding wtJI be reported to under'SIQned caused u td No11'1 01 mend for Sale end , wr111en Not1ea ~ C6uUCI Mt<I Notice of TM panlM ~ tlltt the con-the tlty Council of Aid City of Huntington a..ch at t'*r regular o.taull and Elec:tlOfl 10 Seit to be or O.teutt and E1«11on 10 s.11 The O.twn and Etectlon to s..1 10 be ..ct•alton !Of the ,,.,,.,., of the meeting to be held on Monday, April 115. 1984, at the hour ol 7:30 rocordf'd '" Inti county wtlt1te lh• une1ert1gne<1 couNO Nici NotiCt of racOfOld In t.,. COUf\IY wMt9 the Ou.IMtt end Iha llClflM '' to ba pm In the Ctty Council Chamber• In the Civic Cent• of u!d City real properly 11 1oc11ec1 Default ond r::r.ctron 10 S.11 to Otl rtol property 11 localtd paid aftef ll'll Oeip"1ment 01 Al· of Huntington Beach, and ahatl be acted upon by said City Trust .. Of par1y conducllng Hie 1ecorded '" lh• county Whet• lht Date· Feb a2. 11184 COhollc e.v.tage Oof\lrol "" ..,.. Cooncll at th• -ulaf mMtfno of .... ,II 18, 1984. COLONIAL f"'USf DEED SEA reel property 11 IOCated SlatewlOe Foreolo.ure SatvlCet ptOV90 the propoMCI trantftt • ._ ...., VICES INC Dlllt Ftb1uar)' 13 1118'4 •• Uld TruslM t>y SUbatltulton Ottld F.t>Nary 2t 1084 The City of Huntlnoton 8Meh, C.lllornl•,....,.,.. the right to t3I17 E.aat M•dte1 SlrMI CAl FED EliiTEAPRtSES 11 Catt Dy \lirgmi.a Aparo/ExtteU1MI ~ Artnur ,_ Oorult ... I reject any or all bldt, end to ICQept the bid d..,,,_, for tht bMt Whllltlll CA ooeo I l0tn11 COfpctllt()fl Pr~• a.v.tly A Donateltl lnttr-.1 of the City of Hun11ngton Bffch, c.llfornla 213 898 2912 11t aa1d fruatee STATEWIDE rQAt:CLOSURE $ER· Trana1.,or 8y order of the City Council Of the City of Huntington BNch, COLONIAL 1RUS1 OCEO SER 54170 WU hlrt B•)\JltlVlfCI LOI An VICES Denn.a J Plttus Ca.lifomla thlt March 5. 1984 VICES tNC. gttfl~ CA Q0036 ~925 Cern1oe A,,.,,ut James J Anderllon ,_, TTEST. .... Id Trustee t' 131 Q37 5600 Cypt .. a. C.\ 90430 M1t1la D Anderson le W lty 8onn1t11 0. Ponla B~ MIH1' Jack t.On (71<1) 8'8·3280 Tranaftr• Al l~tWC>rlh P'vbhth«I Orangie Coa11 0.1ty P1101 P111>11111ac1 Orange Cout Oa11v l'ublltl'lad Ora~e coast OaltV Ptfol Put>htt.cl Oranige Coaal Dally P1!4M City vnrr" Mwdl o 1e 73 1oe.c pu01 Mllrch ~ 9. 1fi 19&4 MaicPI 2 v 18 1984 Maref'l 18 ttl4 Publllhed Oranoe CoAi Ot1ly Pllot March 16. 22. 19~ 1Jl" 84 • l}U 114 t2t2 $4 tc02•14 1525 ... - C°"nty Cte<k of Or•no• County on TM atnll of C.utOfnla Pl&u Feb tO, 1984 110 Wttl A ltt9tl "'8311 Ian Oteoo, CA. 92101 Published Orange Coast Dally Publllhed Orange CoHI Dally Piiot Merch 2, 9. t6. 23, 1984 Pllol Ftb 24, March 2, 9, 16. 1984 12 17-84 1089-84 POOl.IC NOTICE P\ISllC NOTICE NOTICE INVIT'INQ BIDS M.s.c.m Notice 11 hereby gtven that the City Council or the City of Huntington Beach, Callfornla will receive sealed bids lor the Improvement~ of Seventeenth Street from Pacific Coast High· way to Palm Avenue In the City of Huntington Beach, Callfornla In accordance with the plans and specification& and spec;lal provisions on Ille In lhe office of the Director of Publlc Works. Documents wlll be avallable on February 24, 198-4 A charge of $20 00, not refundable, will be required for each set of specifi- cations and accompanying drawings DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS ESTIMATE Work Item Quantity 1 Cold Planning 2-4,330 Sq Ft. 2 Heat/Scanlly Surface Recycllng 13,517 SQ. Yd. 3. Surface clean and 1111 residua! cracks I.ump Sum 4 Install polypropylene non-woven fiber 15, 787 Sq. Yd. 5 Asphalt conetete cap 1,279 Ton 6 Appllcatlon of Seal Coat 6.3 Each In accordance with the provisions of Section 1773 of the LabOr Code, the State ot California. Olrect0t of the Department or Industrial Relations shall determine the general prevalllng rate of wages. applicable to the work 10 be done, copies o f the latest general wage rate determinations are on file at the oNIGe ol the City Clerk and the office of the Director of Public Works of the City ol Huntington Beach, Callfornla. Plans and specifications. together with proposal form. may be obtained at the ottloe of the Olrector of Public Works. City Hall. Huntington Beach, California. No bid wlll be received unless It Is made on a blank form furnlShed Dy the Director of Publlc Works. Ttte special attention of prosepctlve bidders la called to the proPosal requirements. setlorth In the speclflcatlor1a, for full directions as lo the bidding. The above quantities are approximate only. being given as a basis for the comparison ol blda. and the city of Huntington Beach does not e1<preas or by lmpllcallona agree that the actual amount of work wlll correspond therewith but reserves the right to Increase or decrease the amount of any class or portion of the work. as may be deemed necessary or expedient by the Director of Public Works. All bid• wlll be compared on lhe basrs of the Director of Public Works estimate of the quantities ot work to be done Each bid shall be made out on a form to be obtained al the ottlce of the Director of Publlc Works, Development Wing. 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, Callfornla; shall be sealed and flled with the City Clerk at the Civic Center. Second Floor Administration Bullding. 2000 Main Street. Huntington Beach, Calllornla. on or before 10:00 am of March 27. 1984. and shall be opened by a committee composed of the City Clerk, the City Attorney and Director ot Publlc Works 0< their authorlz.ed representative and the resultt of said b idding wlll be reported to the City Counctl of said City of Huntington Beach at their regular meeting to be held on Monday, Aprll 16. 1984, at the hour of 7 30 pm in the City Council Chambers tn the Civic Center of said City ol Huntington Beach, and shall be ac1ed upon by by said City Council at the regular meeting of Aprll t6, 1984. The City ol Huntlng1on Beach, Callfornia reserves the right to re1ect any or all bids, and to accept the bid deemed for the best m1erest of the City of Hunttngton Beach California By order of the Clly Councll of the City of Hunlfngton Beach California this February 20, 198.4 ATTEST Alicia Wentwo rth Crty Clerk Publlshed Orange Coast Dally Piiot March 16, 22. 1984 1523-84 PUBLIC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE OADIHANCE NO. 2IM AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AMENDING THE' HUNTINGTON BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE BY ADDING THERETO NEW CHAPTER 12.10 ENTITLED, "ST AN· OARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR PUBLIC WORKS C ONSTAUC· TION1" 1912 EDITION The City COYncll of the City of Huntington Beach does ordain as follows SECTION 1. The Huntington Beach Munlclpal Code Is hereby amended by addlno new Chapter 12. 10 entitled, "Standard Specifications for Publlc Works Construction," to read as follows: 12.10.010 Adoption of Standard•. There Is hereby adopted by the Clly councll certain standard specifications known as the Standard Specifications for Publlc Works Construction, 1982 edition, and the whole thereof. lncludlng au supplements and amendments. ot which standard specifications not less than three (3) copies have been and are now on Ille In the office of the city clerk of the City of Huntington Beach Such standard specifications are hereby adopted and Incorporated pursuant 10 Government Code S«tlons 50022.2 et seq for the purpose of providing 1ust, equitable. objective and practicable standard specifications whereby admlnletratlve procedures. construction materials, construction methods and requirements shall be esLabllshed for all public works construction, and from the date on which this chapter takes effect. the provisions thereof shell be controlllno within the corPorat• llmlta of the City of Huntlng1on Beach. 12. 10.020 Admlnlatrallon. The director of publlc works. or his duly appointed representative. Is hereby authorlz.ed and directed to enforce the standard specifications as herein adopted or as may be amended hereafter from time to time. 12.10.030 Appllcatlon. The provisions of the standard apecifl· cations, together with adopted standard plans of the department of publlc works, adopted by reaofutlon of the city council. shall apply to all existing °' new public w0txs construction. Suth standard specifications shall also apply whenever there exists. In the opinion of the director of public works, any condition which constitutes an active or Immediate hazard to llfe. limb, health. property. safety or the general wellar• of the public. SECTION 2. The provisions ol this ordinance Insofar as they are subatantlally the same as e1<lstlng provisions of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code relatlng 10 th• same subject matt81' shall be construed as restatements and continuations and not as new enactments SECTION 3. II any section, subsection, sentence. clause, phrase or portion ol this ordinance 11 for any reason held 10 be invalld or unconsututlonal by the decision of any court of competent jurisdiction, such declalon shall not affect the valldlty of the remaining portions of lhla ordinance. The City Councll of the City of Huntington Beach hereby declares 1hat II would have adopted this ordinance and each MCtlon. subsection, sentence. clause. phrase. or portloos thereof, and amendment• thereto. Irrespective of the fact that any one or more Metlon•. aubsec- tlons. sentences. clauses. phraMS or portions. or amendments be declared Invalid or unconttltutlonal. SECTION 4. Thia ordinance then take effect thirty days af1er Its •doptlon PASSED ANO ADOPTED by the City Council ol the City of Huntington Beach el a regular meeting thereof held on the 5th day of March. 1984. ATTEST. /1/Alicls M. Wentworth City Cletk STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE )at: CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ) l s/Jack Kelly Mayor I, ALICIA M. WENTWORTH, the duly elec1ed1 quallfled City Clerl< of the City of Huntington e.ach and ex-officio Clertt Of the City Council of the aald City, do hereby certify that the wholt number of memt>ert of the City Council of the Chy of Huntington 8"0h 11 eeven; tt1a1 tM toregoino ordinance wu read to ta.Id City council at a regular meetfno th«eof held on the 2111 day of February 19&4, and was eoain read to Nld City Counctl at a regular ~g 11\ertOf held on th• Std day of Mereh, 1"'4. and was pUMd and adopted by Che affirmative vote of more than a majOrlty of all the m.mbtrl of Mid City Council. AYES: Councilmen: Pattlnton. MacAlll9ter. Thom ... Ktft't. Fln'-Y. Bali.y · NOES Councilmen None ABSENT· CovnclltMn· Mandie: lt/Altcll M Wentworth Cny Clil(k and ax-otflclo Clerk of ll'lt City Counctl of the City of Huntington 8-ctl. C.lllornla Pubfltned Onanoe CODI Daffy P1101Mateh181 1~ 152444 ;~ -. i.. --= ~ 1985 BUICK PARK AVENUE COUPE COMING SOON ... See Page 2 Story LOWEST PRICES -HIGHEST QUALITY SALES I SERVICE CHEVROLET: • c1,rio1 • lo1tt C1rto • C1•1re • C•111ttt • C1l1~ritr • C1111i1n EXAMPLE: 1984 CAMARO Z-28 ' II MANY TO CHOOSE FROM • • • 1110 FllUClll LOADED WITH OPTIONS: · · · : . • •• ,, ... , .. .......... [~i~i~ $.1 J 0 0 DISCOUNT (St # '°80 ID II 112463) EXAMPLE: 1984 CELEBRITY SEDAN ~;!kn~~~ ';o~;ne :::~~ wi~:".:.:':!i $1 6 I I I IS C 0 U NT coveo. AM/FM Stereo & MUCH MUCH MORE• (St tt .5033. ID #812'19) . LEASING ON ALL CHEVROLETS. PORSCHE-AUDI HUGE SELECTION: ,, 445 EAST COAST HWY. NIWPORT IEACH .. -I -I . , C2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, March 16, 198.4 Le your 11are down in a Rabbit Convertible. Buick Motor Division has plenty to offer you in 1985 FLINT, Ml -Conceived as the hallmark of luxurlous personal transportation -crafted with advanced tools and technology -christened with a demanding mission. Buick Motor Division's 1985 Electra, Electra T Type and Park Avenue. flows over an electronically heated film. A microprocessor measures the air's cooling effect and precisely calculates the air mass. Another microprocessor then analyzes the engine's exact air, fuel and spark requirements -and does so about 84 times per second. Six precision Injec- tors -one at each cylinder - feed precisely the right amount of fuel Into the port ahead of the Intake valves. redesigned rack and pinion power assisted steering. The classic-contemporary de- sign of the 1985 Electras and Park Avenues Is the product of the latest developments In Com- puter Aided Design (CAO) and extensive wind tunnel testing. The wedge form was designed to enhance aerodynamics, as was the rounded and tapered hood and deck lid spoiler. Bumpers Integrated Into body side mold- ings, flush glass, and newly designed tall lamps contribute to Electra's sleek design and oper- ation. 8 11,49999 "The 1985 Electra and Park Avenue will redefine the Idea of automotive excellence for the traditional Buick buyer. fQr the customer who may never before have considered Buick. and - for the first time .......:. for the enthusiast who demands per- formance In a luxury auto- mo bll e," said Donald E. Hackworth, Buick general man- ager. To meet the requirements of these demanding buyers, Buick determined the 1985 Electras and Park Avenues would set new standards of engineering, styl- ing, comfort, ride and handling, and quality. The precision and simplicity of the system are the primary fac- tors in Its drlveablllty, fuel effi- ciency, and acceleration. The totally new and thoroughly tested four-speed automatic transmission with overdrive Is the latest in daslgn. engineering, and manufacturing technology. Interior styling creates a new definition of luxurious comfort and convenience. All Electras and Park Avenues feature a six-way power driver's seat as standard, along wlt'ft side window defoggers. trip odometer. electronic quartz analog speedometer, electric fuel filler door release, courtesy and door mounted warning lights, and warning chimes for seat belts. headlamps left on. and keys left in the ignition. Get into open-air excitement with the new Rabbit Convertible. Like all Volkswagens, it's German-engineered for performing excellence that endures. But this Rabbit's main feature is fun . Pop one open for a test ~rive today. For precise d~lving control and maximum interior room, Electra, Park Avenue and Electra T Type coupes and sedans features front-wheel-drive and trans- verse-mounted engines. The new configuration also permits Buick to reduce the weight and outside dimensions of the car while retaining the Interior roominess expected In a full-size luxury car. Compared to the 1984 models, the new cars are two feet shorter overall, have a wheelbase shorter by eight inches. are four inches narrower, and about two inches lower. Depending on model. the 1985 cars have shed between 600 and 900 pounds In their totally new-configurations. The unique design employs just two planetary gear sets and four disc clutches to provide the four forward speeds. All-new hydraulic controls provide smooth shifts, efficient oper- ation, and compensate auto- matically for changes In altitude. The first gear ratio has been Increased seven percent (to 2.92: 1) compared to the three-speed automatic, offering more rapid acceleration; the drive ratio in overdrive Is de- creased by 30 percent (to 0.70:1) resulting in reduced engine speed and greater fuel economy at cruising speeds. The new Electras feature a body integral construction with a front frame. The front frame supports the entire drive as- sembly and Is Isolated from the body with six rubber mounts to help absorb road shock and vibration. The standard equipment list on the Park Avenue is, of course. even more extensive. It Includes a tilt steering column, the 2000 series electronically tuned re- ceiver (ETA) full-feature radio. electric door locks and trunk release, front reading and courtesy lights. lighted passen- ger mirror and electronic cruise control with acceleratiof'l feature. ~I. It's not a car. \ • 'J It's a Volkswagen. The 55/45 front seats are full-upholstered velour in the Electra and luxury .cloth or leather in the Electra T Type and Park Avenue. emmonWealth VelbJ(aten BRANO NEW 1982 CHEVROLET 6.2 Diesel Pickup fh\O--f..N~ ""~Of'·O"d.,O"""t-· SAVE ~o~• ""'Q .._D 'Of'lof' point ~,od-J ,.,." .... ~ PS '• ,,,. (.-""'4' ~o·-· ~·•·to °"~ ,_., c~·- SINCE 1953 I 1442 South Brlstol at Ed.inger Santa Ana 546-0220 Inside, though, the new cars retain typical Electra roominess. Front leg room is slightly in- creased and other Interior dimensions are within an inch or so of their predecessors. Electras are available in the 300, 380 or 420 series. designat- ing the standard 3.0L V-6 engine, the available 3.8L V-6 with Multi-port Fuel Injection (MFI). or the optional 4.3l V-6 diesel. Other fine touches of Park Avenue luxury include standard translucent ~lide-out sun visor shades and a retractable coat hanger which folds Into the sedan's headliner when not in use. Available electronics Include the complete range of sound systems, including the widely acclaimed Delco GM /Bose music system and new Concert Sound II speakers. <tfiJ e EDINGER -----... en ------The 3.8l V-6 engine. standard on the Park Avenue and Electra T Type, is one of the most techno- logically advanced engines ever available in a Buick. A new modified MacPherson strut independent front suspension features self-enveloping barrel springs, which compress within them- selves rather than downward as with other typical coll springs. Delivering the same smoothness and comfort, the newly designed system is substantially lower than conventional coll springs - contributing to Electra's lower aerodynamic hood line. The Buick-developed Elec- tronic Touch Climate Control air conditioning system developed by Buick is available, offering precise control of the In-car :; WARNER SAN DIEGO fRWY. In the rear is a coll and strut independent suspension, with standard stabilizer bar and elec- tronic level control. The total 77-10·11·12 In the MFI system, incoming air system complements Electra's climate. 1979 PLYMOUTH CHAMP 2 Dr Sedan A landau model with Auto, Air, PS·PB, Tilt, Split seat, Custom interior, Stereo, Clreon ,...,.,."""'°"" d o 'O• P'°"""• )'}OfK "·•~0 ·•"'90'"'··· • ·-• SAVE inside & out! (134Rll) - 0 .. &o·od ... Good ··-SALE PRICED CHOICE Of 6 · Z·28'' Qt! SPQt!T COUPES · All FUllY EQUIPPED WITH AUTO, POWER, AIR ANO OTHER EXTRAS ij g·g 700 1982 CAVALIER 1982 CHEV 314 Ton 1981 SUBURBAN CHEVROLET MINI WAGONS VAN CONVERSION 9 po•senger, V-8, auto, air, 4 I 4's Choice of 7 · Our best selection in years. Either V-6 or V-8, plus Air and all Power equipment. . All 4 cyl, Auyto, Air, PS·PB, Complete professional van con· Silverado Pkg, cassette stereo, 3 to choose from, all fully plus other extras. ( 1 OVG724) version. V-8. auto, air, Hi Back Ready for work or ploy! reconditioned and guaranteed! Buckets, custom point, carpet, ( 1CZX107) 2 hove air conditioning! Has o paneling, couch, etc. (2893280) nice camper shell ·Hurry for the $4997 , l1k1·0·,9·97 $9689 be··s499·9 Prlo11 lt1rt 1t 17415S3 7·9·1· FEATURES MAY DIFFER FROM RENDERINGS. ALL CARS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE. PRICES PLUS TAX. UC ANO DOC FEE. EXPIRES 72 HRS. AFTER PUB ,. ' A wide ·rai1ge _of _ Toyotas in 1984 - Toyota's 1984 llneup of cars Is Ing a spacious and functional Its largest, most Innovative and Interior for the new models and technologically advanced lineup every Interior dimension has of cars ever. From the stunning been Increased over '83 models. new Corollas to ~he Toyota Van There's 2.1 more Inches of Wagon -unlike any vehicle now shoulder room In front and two available In the U.S. -Toyota's more Inches In the rear and two 84 models flt the needs of more more Inches of rear legroom. consumers than ever before. There's also 15 per cent more Leading the way are the luggage space In '84 sedan all-new Corollas, the car around models. This Increase In size which Toyota's reputation for actually places the front-wheel quallty and dependablllty was drive Corolla In the EPA "Com- bullt. Already one of the best pact" car class. selling cars In the world, the new The new SAS Corolla Sports Corollas will meet a wide range of models feature dynamic styllng demands and tastes with new and balanced handling, making front-wheel drive models and them some of the best looking balanced Corolla Sports Models. and fun-to-drive subcompact Both Corolla lines feature models ever. MacPherson strut all-new aerodynamic styling with front suspension, rack and pinion drag coefficient ratings as low as steering and ventilated • dlssc 0.34 The fuel-efficient 4-cylinder, • brakes are some of the sports car 1.6 liter engine is standard. An features found on the Corolla all-new 1.8 llter diesel engine also Sports models. Is available that has earned an The cockpit of the SAS Corolla estimated EPA city mileage rat-Sports models match their per- Ing --of 43 mpg and a highway formance styling. From the rating of 59 mpg . multi-adjustable driver's seat to A 5-speed manual overdrive a complete Instrument cluster transmission, 4-speed a~utomatlc and wrapar01.i_nd rear seats, the overdrive with torque converter Corolla Sports models are as lock-up In fourth gear (the only good looking on the Inside as out. car in Its class with this feature) The other all-new vehicle from ~nd a 3-speed automatic with Toyota Is the 1984 Toyota Van torque converter lock-up are Wagon, not only (l new vehicle available on the '84 Corollas. from the company but a whole The 1984 front-wheel-drive Corolla Sedan. The all-new front-wheel drive new vehicle concept for the U.S. Corolla models are destined to The revolutionary Toyota Van set standards to which Its com-Wagon combines striking styling petition in the small family car with the ride and fuel economy of class will be compared. A a passenger car and the roQmi- premium was placed on develop-ness or utility of a van. It can carry seven passengers or more than 1,500 pounds of payload , yet be park-ed In a garage. The engine In the Toyota Van Wagon is designed to offer virtually four years operation (60,000 miles) free from major maintenance. The Toyota Van Wagon has earned an EPA esti- mated highway mileage rating of 31 mpg with either the 5-speed manual transmission ofr 4-speed automatic overdrive' with torque converter lockup. . . . Peugeot a.ales went up 8.5 per.cent -in 1983 L YNOHURST, NJ -Peugeot Motors of America reported an annual sales Increase of 8.5 percent for 1983. December sates rose 26.5 percent over the same month In 1982, and eight of the 12 months In 1983 showed gains over the same periods last year. In overseas deliveries, the automaker records a 60 percent Increase thts year over last. Total volume tor Peugeot Motors of America was 15,241 cars. "Our newly introduced Peugeot 505 Station Wagon made a strong showing in the last quarter of 1983 and accounted for nearty one-fourth of our December sates,'' said Peugeot Motors of America general man• ager of sales and marketing James Fttzhenry. "We have 'flnded 1983 wJth good sales momentum, and we plan to keep It going In the coming year.' The sJgnlflcant sales gaJn Is the lat"t sign of success tor the giant European autom.aker's campaign for a larger share of the U.S. Import market. For 198-4, Peugeot's U.S. sales are targeted to achieve 40 percent growth on the basis of a further expansion of product ofter1ngs, already larger than ever, before, and an aggresstve campaJgn to parttctpate In What anafytta ex· pect to be continuing long-term growth for prestige European Imports In the American auto market. In addttJon, responding to changing consumer demand, ap- proxlmately 80 percent of Peugeot's U.S. Inventory for the 1984 modet year wlfl be equipped with fuel-Injected gasoline en- gines. This contrasts with previous years when sales of Peugeot's ·diesel and turbo- charged diesel en.gtnes predominated. Peugeot's 1984 U.S. model line currently lndudes the new 506 Station Wag<>o In GL and S levels, the 505 Sedan In GL, S and STI versions and the IJm- lted-productlon 604 Turbod1eeel. The 505 sedans and wagons are available with etther gaeoline or turbocharged dJesel engines. Peugeot Motors of America, a whotly owned subeldlary of Peugeot S.A., Is headquarted In Lyndhurst, NJ, and Imports Peugeot automobiles for a na- tion-wide network of 330 authorized dealers. Orange Coat OAILV PILOT/Friday. MNch 1e, 1984 Although just recently In- troduced as a mid-year 1983 model, the 1984 Camry also has more to offer. The front-wheel drive Camry, which became an Instant f avorlte In the compact class and earned the praise of automotive writers and com- petitors alike, expands Its lineup to include a new turbo-diesel engine for '84. The turbo-diesel puts out a maximum 73 horse- power at 4,5000 rpm and has earned an EPA estimated high- way rating pf 52 mpg. The Tercel family adds a new member in '84 -a front-wheel drive wagon that matches the passenger and cargo space of the popular Tercel 4 WO wagon. Other members of the family known for their low price, high mileage (as high as an EPA estimated 50 mpg on the high- way), roomy interiors and gen- erous standard equipment in- clude a 3-door liftback available in three trim levels. a 5-door liftback and two versions of the 4 WD(fourwheel drive) wagon, fast becoming a favorite "cult car." The 1984 Celicas feature a • new, sleeker front end design • with retractable headlights, an : oblong grille and enlarged front · air-dam. : All Celica models now have the 2.4 liter, OHC engine with elec- tronic fuel injection. The popular , Cellca GT-S models also move ' one step closer to the Supra with the addition of 4-wheel ventilated disc brakes. The Supra Itself adds to Its combination of styling per- formance and comfort that has earned It a reputation as Toyota's ultimate road machine. For '84 • the Supra features wraparound front turn signals and an ag- gressive new front air-dam. Horsepower has been in- creased by 10 hp on Supra models equipped with the 5-speed transmission, a boost to 160 hp. New low-pressure gas-filled shock absorbers Im- prove ride and handling. .• HUNTINGTON AMC/ JEEP/RENAULT IS OUT TO BE I OVER 350 NEW JEEPS and RENAULTS TO CHOOSE FROM 1984 JEEP GRAND WAGONEER ~ OVER 12 TO CHOOSE FROM GET OUR PRICES ... BRAND NEW 1984 OVER 30 DOWNSIZED RENAULT ENCORE CHEROKEES ··& WAGONEERS Fully Factor y Equi pped ''BUILT IN AMERICA" IN STOC K FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! BASE MODELS, PIONEERS, CHIEF S, WAGONEERS & LIMITEDS- HURRY WHILE THE SELECTION IS GOOD! ''WE MAKE THE DEALS OT ER DEALERS JUST TALK ABOUT'' • -' J t I C4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, March 16, 1984 LIVONIA, Ml -Taking a chapter out of the winter driving expertise handbooks of France, the Renault Ice Driving School sponsored by Michelin opened this season at one of the premiere ski resorts in North America at Steamboat Springs, Colorado. Operated by Jean-Paul Luc, a pro- fessional rally driver from France who has competed in some of the world's most grueling events, with the support of Steam- boat Springs' city government. Renault, American Motors and Michelln Tire Corpor- ation. the Renault Ice Driving School is open seven days a week to provide ctassi<oom and in-car instruction ~he fundamentals and techiques of driving on ice-and snow-covered roads. • • • onf1~c getting even 1nore sporty PONTIAC, Ml. -Pontiac Motor Division takes a major step as the expressive sporty division of General Motors In 1984 with the addition of the revolutionary two-seat, mid-engine sports car, the Fiero; a new turbocharged 2000 Sunblrd; a high-tech Pon- tiac 6000 STE; and the addition of a high output V-8 engine on the popular Trans Am. These and other 1984 model Pontlacs wlll be highlighted at auto shows across the country during the current model year. The first American-produced mid-engine sports car -the Pontiac Fiero -debuts In 1984 as a showcase of engineering innovation, manufacturing tech- nology and design efficiency. Built on a 93.4-inch wheelbase and powered by a 92 horsepower 2.5-liter engine, Fiero combines excellent traction with the stab- ility and control of a mid-engine, rear-wheel drive vehicle. dimmer. windshield wiper and washer and optional cruise con- trol. Contoured bucket seats offer- ing lateral restraint and reclining seat backs are standard In first level cloth trim, up-level cloth or a fleece and suede leather com- b In at Ion. Optional AM/FM stereos feature two three-Inch speakers In each headrest. · Flero's aerodynamic wedge shape offered engineers the greatest benefits In design and performance In a two-seat. mid-engine package. Fiero, from the ltallan word meaning "very proud" is a very aerodynamically efficient design with Its compact frontal area .377 drag coefficient. All glass surfaces are nearly flush with the body for a clean, aerodynamic shape. Electrically operated hidden retractable headlamps are fea- tured up front while black, neu- tral density tail lamps, mounted flush to the body surface, com- plement Flero's rear end appear- ance. "In France. where most icy driving conditions are not even as bad as they are here, ice driving schools are a natural part of the winter environment." said Luc. "Begun in 1974 at the famous Chamonix and Serre-Chevalier ski resorts. today there are 10 ice driving schools operating in France giving thousands of people a year solid 1nformat1on on how to drive better and safe in icy conditions.·· This is the principle on which the Renault tee Driving School. operating at the bse of Howelsen Hill in Steamboat Springs. has been founded. Luc and his team of instructors have put together an informative and enjoyable program beginning with a 20-minute video tape presentation used in a classroom session that explains the rudiments of driving on ice and snow. Also included is an explanation of vehicle dynamics describing the essentials of grip. roadholding. understeer and oversteer. A four-wheel-drive Jeep Cherokee hard at work In the Renault Ice Driving School in Steamboat Sp.rings. Colo. The Fiero is available in three models; a coupe with four-speed transmission and 13-lnch tires, a sport coupe offering per- formance and driving excitement with a 4. 10 axle ratio and the SE model which adds a sports car flair with an up-level interior and the special WS6 performance handling package. Manufacturer's Suggested Re- tail Prices for the Fiero are $7,999 for the entry level coupe, $8.499 for the sport coupe and $9,599 for the SE coupe. The Fiero coupe, avallable without air conditioning, uses a 2.42 final drive ratio with a standard four-speed manual transmission. This combination offers estimated 12.5-second zero-to-60 performacne with projected EPA fuel economy reaching 27 and 47 mlles per gallon (mpg) for city and highway driving, respectively. The high- er-performance standard four-speed with a 4.10 axle ratio otters zero-to-60 acceleration of 11 .5 seconds, and 40 mpg EPA highway driving. After that it's into the vehicles. Partici- pan ts have their choice of either front-wheel drive cars with the Renault Alliance or Encore; four-wheel drive vehicles with the Jeep Cherokee Sportwagon or AMC Eagle; or rear-wheel drive with the Eagle used in its two-wheel or rear-wheel drive mode. All the vehicles equipped with all-weather Michelin radial tires to offer the best traction available. The 1/4-mile course affords a maximum amount of experience. learning and excite- ment consisting of seven turns at varying degrees of radius. speed and difficulty. Over 30 thousand gallons of water has been used to create the super slick, all-ice surface. Natural safety barriers around the course consist of soft snow banks of up to five feet in height. Once on the cou rse, participants are driven around by instructors and shown the 1980 SEDAN de VILLE D'Elegance Equipped with all Cadillac Power assist options. ( 1JFV932) ,,,4 ,.,.1_ --· 1980 COUPE de VILLE 01Esn Cadillac Wire Wheel Covers -Dual Comfort Seat -Power Steering_ AM /FM Stereo Cassette ( 158962) 1980 CUTLASS BROUGHAM Diesel. cruise. tilt. power windows. locks Wire whl covers. ( 1ALW291) 1980 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME BROUGHAM. Less than 16,000 miles -like new! 1 owner. (117ZBW) I proper driving speed and technique as well as bieng informed of the best approaches and exits to each corner. Following this, each person gets behind the wheel and begins the illumlnatlng and fun process of learning tq drive on ice. Inevitably, a spin occurs, a slide ending in a snow bank follows and a new appreciation of how to really drive in slick conditions takes hold. But soon driving on Ice goes from a process of creating fear to one that is comfortable. fun and a great deal safer than previously thought. The Renault Ice Driving School sponsor- ed by Michelin offers two different length programs at Steamboat Springs. The first is a one hour course costing $20 encompassing the classroom instruction followed by a half-hour In the vehicle of person's choice. The second is a three-hour course beginning with the same theoretical instruction followed by ·a much greater on-course experience. even including the learning of advanced techniques such as left foot braking and "steering" the vehicle with the handbrake. The price for this experience is $80. At the end of either course those who desire can test their skill against the clock 1981 ELDORADO COUPE trying to get around the slick track in the least amount of time without spinning or slid Ing into a snow bank. "Everyone who has taken th~ course, thus far, has been amazed at how little they knew about driving on ice and snow and how much more secure and knowledgeable they had become afterwards," said Luc. "Of course, we think it would be terrific and a great benefit if everyone who visited Steamboat Springs to ski would come visit us and take the challenge.'' The Renault Ice Driving School sponsor- ed by Michelin is open seven days a week from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. It's located in the city of Steamboat Springs. Colorado at the base of the Howelsen Hill skiing and ski jumping complex. Group lessons are welcome. Already the Steamboat Springs Police De- partment, Routt County Sheriff Department and the Colorado State Patrol have taken the course. The local courts have also sent violators cited in accidents to the school to brush up their driving techniques. Arranging either private or group lessons can be done by calling (303) 879-6104. Inside, the Fiero offers a spacious, open feeling with plen- ty of head and leg room and more shoulder room than most other small sports cars. A freestanding instrument cluster provides for easier service and cockpit-feel driving efficiency. Flero's standard instrument- tion includes an electric speed- ometer with trip odometer, tachometer, fuel level Indicator, voltmeter an d coolant temperature gauge. Functional tell-tales indicate door ajar, en- gine compartment lid ajar, high beam indicator, up-shift In- dicator (with manual trans- mission), seat belt warning, oil pressure warning and check en- gine light. A multi-functional. column-mounted control lever houses turn slgnals. headlamp Corrosion-free, "Enduraflex" skins are utilized tor the exterior panels. Sheet molded compound (S MC) provides the best surface finish and stiffness for large, relatively flat areas of the car. SMC panels are used for horizon- tal portions of the car -hood and headlamp doors. roof, upper rear quarter panel and deck lld. Reinforced reaction Injection molded (RRIM) urethane panels, which resist dents and paint damage. are used In high vulner- ability areas -front and rear fascias, front fenders. doors and lower rear quarter panels. All panels are easily removed from the space frame substructure for repair or service. 1976 SEVILLE 1982 ELDORADO BIARRITZ 1978 COUPE DE VILLE Cabriolet roof. Cadillac Wire Wheel covers -Full power. ( 1 BOA559) AM/FM Stereo & Tape Player. Leather Seating area, Wire Wheel Covers. Full power -AM/FM Stereo & Cassette tape player. (632885) Dual comfort power seat. Cabriolet roof. Cadillac wire wheel covers (227UBE) 1981 FLEETWOOD BROUGHAM Diesel. Dual comfort power seat -Full power ( 18JX 100) 1983 DODGE VAN COMVEISIO• Custom Paint, TV Antenna. Custom Wheels, conversion by Sellect Vans (2F06381) 1978 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME BROUGHAM. Power win- dows. seat, door locks. Cruise control. (479488) (4~~~l~~. .• -,/ .• . 1981 ELDORADO BIARRITZ Full Power -Low Miles (1FNZ834) 1981 EL CAMINO Automatic transmission. custom cab level shell. (1X61694) 1981 CNTL MARK VI SON Loaded with options. ( 1CTU565) 13,995~ I I ,995 5 6995 1979 SEVILLE 1979 SEDAN de VILLE AM/FM stereo cassette tape player. Leather seating -Dual comfort power Cadillac wire wheel covers. (#497509) seat, AM/FM Stereo & Cassette tape player. (492YBE) 9895 5 89·95 CADI LLACS 1978 MERCURY MARQUIS SEDAN. Stereo cassette tape player, cruise control. power seat, windows. door locks. Like new. (557807) 5 3 995 1980 El CAMINO Like Newl Factory Air Cof'}dltlonlng - low miles. ( 1098562) 5 5995 .... 1983 BUICK REGAL Ltd. 6 way power seat, Power windows, Power door locks. cruise cont, casset- te tape player. (2AHE294) 5 10,995 1978 BUICK REGAL Air Conditioning, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Below Average Miles. 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Merch 18, 1911 ca SANTA MONIC'A(AP)-AddiDJyctanotherhonor to the Iona last pmercd since the release of htS record-break1na "'Thnller" album. sjnatr M1chac1Jacksoo was named all-around male entertainer of the year in the 10th annuaJ People's Choice awards. Barbra Streisand and Barbara Mandrell shared all-around female entertainer honors. the fift h Pcople'c Choice award for each. Winners also tied in two other c~tcgories of awards announced Thursday night in a hve telecast on CBS from Santa Monica Civic Auditorium. The owards were based on a special Gallup Poll survey an which members of the general public are asked their opm1ons on television. movies and music. Burt Reynolds collected his eighth People"s Choice award. shanng favontc motion picture actor honors with Clint Eastwood, who earned his second award. In the favonte television drama category. pnme-ume soap opera .. Dynasty" shared the honor with police drama .. Hill Street Blues." Jackson. who won an unprecedented eight Grammy Awards as well as an unprecedented eight Amen can M us1c Awards in the past two months. also won the fa vonte music video award for the 14-minute. S 1.2 m1lhon "Thriller" film. Meryl Streep was named favonte motion picture actress. Tom Selleck of'"Magnum. P.1." won favorite male TV performer and Landa Evans of ··Dynasty" won favorite female TV performer. It was the third award for Selleck and Miss Evans. Other honored pt'rformers were Kenny Rogers. who picked up his fifth People's Choice award by winnmg favorite country music performer. and actress-model Brooke Shields. who earned favorite young motion picture performer honors. her fourth award. Mr. T of the "'A-Team'" and Madeline Kahn of "'Oh. Madeline" were named fa vonte male and female performers an new TV programs . .. Return of the Jedi," the third segment of the ··s1.ar Wars .. movies. was named favorite motion picture, and "Flashdance ... What A Feeling." from the movie ·· Flashdance. ··was favonte song or theme from a motion picture. In TV show categones ... Three·s Company" was fa vorite comedy, ··Webster" favorite new comedy, "Ho tel" favonte ne>A drama. "The Thom Birds" favorite new mtnasenes. ··A-Team" favonte overall new program and '"Sesame Street" favorite children·s program. 642-5678 Put a few Words to work for you in the DlilJ Pilat f'tB.IC NOTICE P18.IC NOTICE Madeline Kahn and Mr. T rejoice after •lnnlnC fa't'ortte nar on new eerfee award8. NOW criticizes 'Yentl' reject LOS ANGELES (AP) -The. Cahfom1a Nauonal Organaz.at1on for Women says 1t 1s '"dissatisfied" that the Directors Guild of Amenca didn't nominate Barbni Streisand as best director for "Yentl." "We view this as another attempt to "keep women m their place· b)' not rccognmns the qualtt)' and quantlt) of women's input into the Amencan Societ}." the group said in a statement .. And. m this case. because the film 'Yen tr has fem1n1st overtones. n 1s apparent that Ms. Streisand is being discnm1natcd against because of her convictions and bemg a woman.·· · Mm Streisand, who directed and starred m the film. was not nominated by the CXiA or by the Academy of Motton Picture Arts and Sciences. Gil Cates. president of the CXiA. said. ··1 thmk 11'5 very sad that they would make such a statement. It shows a rather substanttal lack of understanding and homework. P\8.IC NOTICE P\ll.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS llU .... H NAMI STATIMINT FlCTYTIOUS llU ... H FICTITIOUI llUStNESI F1CTITIOUI llUllNEH NAllE STATE•NT N.U. l f ATE•NT N.U. ITATElllENT TM followlng pe<son II doing blniness as CIRCLE "K' CLEANERS, 10850 Katelta Ave . Garden GrOYe, CA 92804 Dong Suk Ktm 73 Austin. 1mne, CA 92714 ' This bu11ness 11 conducted by a11 lndovtdual Dong Suk Kom Thll statement was hied with the County Clerk of Orange County on Feb 22. 1984 F239017 Noma a AMOCtet ... Inc. '570 Campw Orlw, Svlta I Newpcw1 lleach, CA. t2lllO Pubtoshed Orange Coast Daily PttOt Match 9. 16, 23, 30 1984 1350-84 TMI lollowlng persons are doing The tollowing person II dO!ng The lollooMng pef90<11 -de>lnq business U' business u business as TUXEDO JUf!jCTION NEON MITECOM P 0 Box 8955 F""n-WALTER JIM CAPITAL CO . 881 SIGNS, 2125 Howell St .. Anaheim. taln Valley CA 92708 Dover Onve. Ste 17 N-p<>tt CA. &i11e I Margaret Ven. 630 I Pacemonl Beaci\ Celrt 92663 Josepfl Wolltam Kennedy. 15~5 Of . HunttnglC>ft Bead\. CA 92&48 W W Cruttenden. Jr 4600 Cam Mesa Verde°' E .. C051a Mesa. CA Roger Ven. 6301 Pac«nont °' pus Of1ve. ~t 8eadl Calif Apt 51G HuntingtC>ft Beach CA 92649 92660 • Andrew Jack5<>n Bodry Ph1b Tht.S bu91oeu is conoucte<I t>y an James R Crut1enoen 4600 Cam· School. LFTC. ns NAB-PAC COf. 1ndrv1oual pus Ofove Newport 8eacfl Calo! onado. CA 92155 Margaret Ven 92660 This bu$1n8SS is conoue"lea by a Th11 11atemen1 was foleO wtth the w W Crutten<lef'I. Jr general pannerSl\1p County Clerk of Orange County on This suternent was hlecl With the JOS419h W Kennedy Ill Feb 22. 1984 I County Cleft< ot O<anoe County on This S1atemenl was toled wtlh Ille F23IO:n Mar 1 1984 County Cler1t of Orange County on Put>ltst>ed Orange Coast Daily F2*3t Feb 23 1984 Pilot Marefl 9 t6 23 30 1984 PubhShed Oran~ Coast Oaoly F2:39:Z5I 1351-84 P1101 Maren 16 23 30. April 6 1984 Publisheel Orange Cout Dally -----------1500-84 Pilot Maren 9. 16. 23 30 1984 P\llLJC NOTICE FICTITIOUS llUSINHS 1352-&4 -----------P\8.JC NOTICE NA• STATEM£NT ACTTTIOUS llUSfNEU T~ lollowmg person os oomg NAME STATEMENT busmess as S T S 5 17 E 30th NewPOrl The following persons are Ooong business as l DEATH NOTICES Beach. Calrt 92663 HAT TRICK 88 Faor Or Coste Sybil Jean Ball 2388 Sanla Ana Mesa Calli MC DOWELL BERTULEIT. age 58, born AYe., Cost1 Mesa. Calif 92627 wimam M Bra<2y 1729 t woo HOWARD M. MC DOWELL Apri~ 4, 1925 and passed Tht1 business is conoucteo by an Rose L&ne. Huntington Beach, Callt lnOIVIOUal passed away MVarch 13H, 1984 away March 14, 1984 m Sybtt Jean Batt 92r.~icoa Brady. 1729, Wilo RoM in FountaJn alley e is Newport Beach He was a This statement was filed with tile Lane. Huntongton Beach Cahf survwed by two daughters. long time resident of New-County Cl8flt of Orange Counry on 926'*9 Be h d · ed Feb 24 198.4 Kathenne Mc DoweU of port ac an IS surv1v F239:Jt1 This buS1ness 1s con®cteo by a San Ana d Sha En b h Wife Margaret ,.___ 0 general panne<stup ta an ron g-y 1s . PubllsMO Or•~ ....,_, aity Wilham M Brady lash of Cupertino. Cali-(Peggy); three sons. Jeff. Piiot Mardi 9 16 23 30 1984 This statement was hle<l with the forn1a . brothe r , Harry Mark and David: has mother 1358-84 1 County Cieri< ot Ora~ County O" McDowell of Santa Ana and Helen Bertuleit of Laguna P\8.IC NOTICE Uar 2 · 1964 naao three grandchildren Ser-Hills and sister. Lorrame ouot•sned Orange Coast Daiiy Vlces were held by the Nep-Hadley of Canyon Lake. FlCTTTIOUS Mia.EU P110t Marci'l 16 23 30 Apnl 6 1984 Soc t Califonua. He was a gradu-NAME STATOllNT I 1sol-84 tune 1e y. T~ touow1ng ~son ~ ooong VON ZOLLER ate of Newport Harbor High bu~ as AUGUST YEGEN VON School, a member of the TRI OFFICE SERVICES 990 Balboa Angling Club Pa-L1n0en ?lac. Costa MeM Calif P\8.IC NOTICE ZOLLER. born September cihc Anglers. Balboa' &y 92S6h2'!........ w "-·-~ 990 L·---ACTTTIOUS BUSINE.SS 7. 1894. ~ .. ~..A away March "-""'-' "'""'" NAME STATElllEN'T 12, 1984 ~age of 89 He Cub-Tennis Oub and past ?tac. Costa Mesa Callt 92627 The tollowing person 11 ooong Vice-Commodore of the This bu11neu IS conoucteo by an bullneSS as IS survived by hlS wife, Sara Shark Island Yacht Club. ln ino1Vldual POOIATRIC SURGICAL GROUP von Zoller, sons. Bruce, Sturlet W Corsar OF ORANGE COUNTY 355 P111C411'1 Kaslon and Neil: four heu of flowers donauons Th•• statemen1 was hied with the ha Avenue. Surte t05 ~t J Ogl f may be made to Sea Scouts County Clef'k of Ofange County on Beach. Calif 92663 step-children, on e o ship "Argus". l93l w Coast Feb 27 19&4 ·~ Craig E Lowe. OPM MS .1840 Fullerton. Mark Ogle of Or-H N t B h .... ..__ Temple Hills Of•ve. Laguna Beacn ange. Ron Ogle of Orange wy. ewpor eac · Put>hsneo Orange Coast Daily Calif 92651 and Debbie Nutt 0 f Memorial 5'-rvice wiU be PllOt March 16 23 30 Apnl 6 1984 ThtS t>usiness 15 conducted by 1111 held at Pacific View Mem-1518-84 1no111•dua1 Palmdale. Cal1fom1a. nme onal Park, 3500 Pacific Craig E Lowe OPM grandchildren and four View Drive. Newpo rt P\&.IC NOTICE Thl5 statement was tlled with lhf> great grandchildren Grave-Beach. Saturday, March 17. FICTITIOUS llUS ... H Counfy Cle<k of Ora~ County Ot s1deserv1cest.obeheld Mon-NAME STATEMENT I l'eb 23 1984 r-1 1984 at 3PM .. ,._,,, day, March 19. 1984 at 11 The following '*'°n is ooong PublostleCI Orange Coast Da111 AM at Fairhaven Memorial bu~~:i REAL ESTATE IN I P1f0t Match 9 t6 23 30 1~~~.._8, Park Fairhaven Mortuary. BRUNNER VESTMENT co 2840t S,,.,o<San Directors JOSEPH DAHM BRUNNER °' Laguna N~ CA 92677 Weheeb A L1nga w• 2840 t BERTl'LEIT of Laguna Beach. passed Sh«>dan Of L119una Niguel CA P\llllC NOTICE flCTTTIOUS llUS«HESS NAME STATtMENT WILLARD (BILLI W away March 14. 1984 He is 92677 1--;:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;m~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;'I ed b h th Th11 buSlness is conducl~ Dy ~n 1 survtv Y IS mo er. inOMduel r11e toltowin<,i persons .,. domo Bngetta Brunner. daughter Wa'-'> Ltngaw• t>u~~ as HAR80ft LA~-MT. OUW Mortuary • Cemetery Crema1or, 162S Gisler Ave. Cost• Mesa !>AO-SSS• PllRCI IMOTHl"I llLL UOADWAV MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 6'2-9150 IAI. TZ HAGE AON SMITH A TUTHll.L WHTCUFf CHAPEL •27 E 17'h St Coste Mne 646·9371 PACWlC V11W lillMONAL ,.,. c.m.t.y • Monuary c~ • CrerNttcwy 3500 Pectftc y._, DrlY"t Ne111Port 8act'I 644-2700 .. Laurel and hlS son Thomas Thts llllemtnl WH hi.Cl wttl'I t~ I BERGSTROM CLEANERS 29J• Joseph was a graduate of Count) Clerk 01 Orange Coun1y on E C~t Hwy Corona oei '-Aa< C,. Feb 21 198• 92625 the University Cal1forrua itt ,,.... Mahalo Inc Neale Edward Berkeley, he served an the PuotoShed Qfange Cou1 Oa.ty Be<gstrom 1187 Gleneagles Te• US Navy dunng World War Pilot March 9 18 23 30 1984 race Costa Mesa CA 92627 rl d h K W and 1347-8• I This t>uSJneu is conouc:teo D'I a an t e orean ar cor po<atoon active m reserve duty. retir-NE Be<gstrom P~t mg as a captain As a cw1han P\8.IC NOTICE I Th•• sta1ernen1 wu hied Mth ti. .. he worked 34 years with the f1CTITIOUS Ml.,..H ~n~y1 ~':a~ of Oranoe County or· County. of Orange as a CIVll NAMl STA~•NT ..,..,,. engineer and admirustrator, The IOllOWll'IQ PWton 19 oo+ng Put111shed Orange Coast Oa IJlStrurnental I~ the develop-~A-c ENTERPRIZES. 315'~ Poot Marefl 9 16 23. 30. 1~t'«-84 ment of the first extensive Ruby. Belbo8 lalend. CA 92662 flood control works for the LO<'a1ne Ellen McCert"Y 31S'<t Qr .. n<H> Coun•rv F1ood Con-f\uby. Balboa laland CA 92662 P\lllJC NOT1C£ -"0--.,, Thie t>u.,neu .. con<IUc1ed by an trot Oise.net. He was a past tnOIVlduel 1 flCTITIOUS 9USIMEU president and life member Loraine Ellen McCarthy ..... STA~•NT of the Orange Country rn.1 1ta1emen1 wu flied with ttie The following per10r1 •• doN'lo Branch of the Amencan So-~ ,~o: Orange County on bus;~ UNLIMITED 1905 Ala· cit>ty of Qvtl Engineers. Or-I ~ t>etna St •B ~tongton 8eectt angt' County Engint'ersl PutlMlled Orange Con1 C>ejfy CA 926&8 Club. member and put Pllo4Matdl 1e.22 30 ~1~1~e! ~c:r-:i..;~~· president of South Cout CA 92664 Chapter of the Retar.d ___ MlJC ___ M)_llC(____ This bus>,_ I$ conouct.O "'r' en Naval Officen Oub and --.....;.~.;....______ ~ c Oov9la ITM.'ftlbt'r of lht" Military ACTITIOU& .ueMU nu ata._1 -filed"'"'"" C>rdf!r of the-World Wan ~ ITAT'DllmfT COutlty CW\ o1 C>renve c-ty °" Vltltation at Pacilac Vtew ~ ~ ~ 111 OOlng P:ec> 21. 1914 ~ MOf1uary. N~wpon BHch. I a F PHAAMACV 1328 [ ~ °'*'91 eo.. o.itv Friday Marc-h 16. 1984 from Ke-. Ave AnMelm, Cel!t taos P"°4 MM-di 9 It 23 30 '"4 ' • . ....... J lrehany Jr 2132 ,,,.... 3 to 7 PM Memorial r -1.orwnio Coet• Me.a ea..1 9M2t r;=;;::::=======:=::;:=; vku will be held S.tunby Thie~ 1a conduc1.0 0y an at 11 AM 8l w mortuary. lndMcMI ln•exepen•alve• In·~ ot flo~~rs. con\ttbu ~~~ llled WI" Ille ·1'" "*' M•I "O\ ~ion dona may be ma<W to tht' County C*1t of OrllflOt CIOunt).,. in o11u reaeo"1t11e ~ C.ntt't' Sooecy 1n M# , ,.... :..,.,, ~ 11111 N-. l1W1tlOf')' of Joetph 0 Brun-......... .-... Or ,.~~ C1 f ed "'d P-...i1 v M-rv,,_,_ .. ...._. ,,_,, aur I ~ veft151nn ntt -. ... IC lt'W .... uary. PUot Mlwdl 1•. 22. 3tO Ap(t •• 1N<l 642..s87A "'1' --------• ~ 944-2'100 I~,..._ _______ _.. \ .. I I 0 • C6 Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Friday. March 16. 1984' 642-5678 Hltl fer Salt ....... ,, Sale ...... '" Sale a ..... lor Salt HOIHI '" Salt Oat ol Stilt Hoa1t1 Ualaraiak9' .. AertaHtl, Uaf. T HE DA I LY Pl LOT I G11tr1l lOOZ Gtatral lOOZ CtroH ••I Mar 1022 &.11111 ltac~ 1041 lewrrt ltac~ lHJ Prot rtt 1550 oont Walt' 3.4 Bdrm 3 ea Coat• Mell 2724 CLASS I F l ED OFF ICE HOUR S 'iiiiiiiiiiii,,ii1·iii·•,ii.•1c•r•1il1iiLDiiWiii .. ii ... ii.iiniii•-3BR 2BA frpt/catheral •11111011 p•aoE Ill Bg AC1::U1 $1s.,100 CASH 2 story wldbl gar $710 --.--------- Telephnnr Srnic~: ~l onda \ -F r,da \ H:OO .\ \t. . .l:30 P. \I Bu sirn·~:-Count Pr: ~1 or1da' -Fnda' 8:00 ·\.\I. :)::~n P.\t. l )EA DLl'E~: ttLlO LJ t:.\TIO' DE.\DLl'E .... '\'fc'iuda' ',ti I I .. {fl .1.m. I 1w~d.t' \!1111 \ HI p 111. \"t "d rw,d.i \ l 1J •1-I ~fl 11.111 f hur,.J.t, \\ , • .f I ~' l I' r11 . ~ r1d.1' I l11J1 -I ~11 I' 111 "'.i11ud.1' I 11 '• t 111 11 11• "'und"' I rr \11111•11 CLA SI FIEU 6·i2-56 78 Hoaaea lor Saie Htaaea lor Sale--- ;;,;,,;,,----~~~~~-G.e a er 1 l 1002 Geaeral 1002 IALIOI , Glowing 3 bedrm h om e with a separate. g uest or m o ther-in-law quarters. S~len­ did formal living rm with high cath edraJ ceilings magnifies the warmth and space of this room. Tastefully d ecorated kitchen gives you a happy spot for m enu planning. spacious and gracious bedrm suites offers moments of restfulness. Sep- arate guest house provides a king-size master bed.rm with a private bath. Com - fortably sized living rm radiates hospital- ity and charm. All this for su ch a prudent price. Call toda . A . JoDe 846-0936 CHANCE FOR BEACH TOWN STEAL Open Fri /Sa t/Sun 1-5 320 Sea ward in Shorecli ffs , CdM Charming family home In Shorecliffs. ocean side, 3 fire- ·places. 4 Bdrms, 3 Baths. De- lightful patio/yards with short walk to pnvate beach. Excellent 11% fixed rate loan. $37 5.000 is very real 1st1c price and Owne r 1s lookin g for offers. Dottie Valentine. I J~lf ,l)t= ti( Mt=\ REALTORS. 675-60 00 2443 I d~t <. '""' H1ql11• d\ <. llflllld (io>l M M I Have something to sell? Class111ed aJs do 11 well RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES IEWPORT CREST S 179,IOO Prime location. Private and has . -_.·~•"'> • .,R ,~·,.,.,fl•. some vrew. . -,-£>ID• >IC:"~-o •:--1·.....u.> near beach and all the good life In Newport Beach! "" " .. beams • lg 1br apt, 2 car OOUll VIEW n • n eau vaca on or re-ocean Close others 1001 1 Br. Prv trplc, pool, patio Sll.T ,ITRICl'S DAY SPECIAL gar nr bch. 544·7.77 ownr S "BA 3 h DOVER SHORES tlrement property located 539·6190 BEST Rlty fee gar No pets 399 W Bay paclous., ba ome. 1311000 within 3 mlles oftl\e Lake ---------5515. 650-6357 Sl!:LLKH ALSO PAYS J:IOOO IN cm;TS DUPLEX OLD COM 2 story with lots or wood 1441 Galaxy ~r. Spacious Of The Oz.arks. Wooded Irvine 2244 :l b<lr111 2 bath tornat dining room double gluag1· hvuw ... n 4 Bedroom owners unit-. and glass Priced 4 BR d 2, b t .. T porcel with a vtew. Call 1 Br single only No pets I .. d-·• 1 h 07 1 B d t h d t I 1 t · en, '2 a "8 wo Natalie 714·53"9326 1 Br, loft, with your own 1 $410 1Ar11t' ru11 trtt sn• .,., ot urry •t .ooo r e ac e ren a s $70,000 under market at 2 car Qjlrages Lge lof' ~-----""---pvt take. Frplc, comm Small Quiet c ean. ELEGANCE NR SOUTH COAST PLAZA • TD or $248.000. owner $279,000 with assumable Room for pool or RV R.E. Waatt4 1625 pool. spa, tennis Only 831-3671 1916C Wallace 3bdnnd .. nl''batA>wnhom .. pauoplusioC"Cksforsl.ll\Il'"a will conSsider trade. financing. Subrnlt allot-parki';f $600/mo. Call Madlyn 1BR Small Apt .,, or -... Pricedat 284·900 ~e s OPE SAT/SUN1lo5 ***** II I $380 1790 "'l ft of luxury living .. xtras ind 1kyhU>1 grttnhoo.w CASTLE REAL TY O.I Agt 631· 1266 Duplex, ut ncl winduv. !l~'t t1n11ncing avQ1J $1)7 900 831•6773 Robinson Rltr 548-5647 WAIT OUT? Ranging In price from 962-7940 OALL PHYLLIS SALYER 113-1717 Full Ocean Vu Jasmine Ck ~ MUST SELL! We buy condos, houses, $700·$1200 2 Br 1'1r Sa E181ti5t Thi IHI E1t1ttrs 1 3 t lllU t Ill 2br/den. High upgraded , Npt Beach tastefully done un11s. Negative cash flow -~ Twnhs gar No pets $650 LIDO ISLE Ownlagt (6t9)728-5151 Laguna N1pel 1052 3-0en. spa', 2500 sq It OK Foreclousures OK ~ IA .. : l Sierra Mgmt 641-1324 011. el. 730 7003 2Br 1Ba $535 Preler Quiet C -M 1024 Goll course view Fore-Agent 645-9161 Your price, our terms 'fiisor ------ closure. save thousands • I 2 CONDOS-Near SC Plaza Single family Pool/spa UllDER s 100 0001 Rentals ~ ea t y ~~~~~~~~ouple. no pets Tradmonal 3 Br. 31 z Ba.&yfront, pier & float for 65' boat. Priced to sell $950.00d. Both 2 Bdrm, r. ba East Nine Laguna Niguel '.1 ~~ •S6 t,900. $5.000 dn. Make olter-wlll help with Terrific loca11on1 Short dis-• 7 86-J 172 2 Bdrm, 1 ba beachslde S880tmo pays all financing GPM-as low as tance to sh0pp1ng and Houses Farnuhecl , ~-;,p ~ apt $500/mo No pet5 •S91 .500hugedeck. best 7'1% 760·2643 transportation Ideal COfOlll del u 1122 I" 135 Alben 543-5478 Remodeled 3 Br. 2 Ba. lrg playroom. in tract I pay $2000 ol Carl Mosen Agent ground floor 2 Bdrm Beaut1 iu1ty decorated, v~Jl!M..~1.-* lBr-nrSC Plaza. s A fireplace, beam cc>tling. $420.000 your cost1 Flex owner home w1t11 soft decor and 556-1626 or 775-2580 Newport Buell 1069 private patio Ollered at completely !um I stied 3880 Michelson Drive Poot spa patio $525 IRVl111E TERRACE 10.,0 dwn. 2 Bdr 2,, Ba. I $99.000 Call Jean Ritter Tnhse $1195 And condo Irvine carport 752·5822 " 3 br fam rm. pooi:"Tcar " $1995 673 0896 P Pool, xlnt cond OWC &•2·5200 . Nortnwooos lux 2600 slf *MESA VERDE 2 Br anoram1c bay & cx:ean view. 4 Br 4 Ba, gar Near beach S 119K "' -- Patio. pool homl' Fee Pnce $775.0UU. Ownertagt650•3o18 $117.900 631-8032agt Newport Buch 2169 4Br fir. 1ge swim pool 1 Ba.New decor $550 Ltdo Isle 3 Br 2 Ba Mo 10 many e"'tras $1500/mo No pets 833-8974 VISTA DEL LIDO BAYFRONT A;a~U1~Ek,;;~°lorcfr~0~1 3o~r I Mo lease $1750/mo B111 yr lse David 731 7004 3 Br 2 Ba Twnnse Fabulous bay/muu. nt.ain view l Br. J Ba. Rose Mellin Alt 641-8629 ~.v. HOMES Grundy Atty 675-6161 University Park Montecello. garage. no --"The Terrace" 2B1 2Ba pets S690tmo 641-1324 condo co-op. Lowest price $295,000 BUILDER ·s MODEL Mouses Uafurnishtd Car dill attchd garage No $525tmo Lrg 2 Br. 1 ba. • '3 Br 2 oa. trptc. $12 1,900 Low11t Prlot of All Gener1l 2202 pets $750/mo 1st last · deck. golf course view, Bl YSIDE PUCE BA YFRONT Eves 673·5489, ~roker Carmtl•l229,500 FH I * * sec Avail 3-1 752-2881 lndry room 554 Joann. SpN·taeular bavfront dplx. 2 Br. 2 Ba up. EASTSIDE CHARMER I lb VILLI BALBOA 3 BA. 3 ba 2 story. 2 car Upper class 4 1ess1 3Br TSL fHMT 842-1103 ,, B 2 B d 2· bo $1 375 ()0() 3Br fi r dlr Upg aded gar Riverside $650 • 2Ba space age k11 pool --L r, a n al spaces. • • As~um 'vA $169.~00 J TWO Catahnalocean view Lux 1ast 730-7002 hOme $700 kids ok Ph $535 2BR, cpts/drps, lge ~'ENINSUU HOME OCEANFRONT G1111s Altr 631-ao 11 ONGS ~r~~~~ P~~~~~0~[':~~~-* * 539-6190 BEST Rl~ee _ ~;10aJ!m~=~~: 9~~.cf8~•; Ocean & Jettty views. Marine room. 4 Br. FORECLOSURE--ITA~~~•s•~>o,':':,'un Former model has many 3 A~;o:~:~~'. ~~g~100Jast Laguna Buell 2248 $565/mo 2 Br. 2 Ba. frplc. 3 Ba, 3700 sq . ft. 4 car parking. $1.285,000. Must sell quick' 4 Bdrrr ~~~a~e~~~~I P~~;:i~~ _ _ _ 3 Br 2 Ba. den, 2 car gar, enclsel gar. all bit ins, 1'1. Ba • unf1nisheo whitewater vu. Victoria near shopping center ARROWHEAD HOME I bonus rm hrdwd floors 5 Bdrm 3 Ba nome, on shutters All brand new NEW & LOVELY decor in Ben S 1350 494-9967, 810 Center St. good 1ocat1on Reducec Penn Pt, hie & open furniture & apples incl in this 2 Story townhouse 494 -6369 TSL.. t 8•2•1803 Near new 4 Br. 4 Ba. lake view 3500 sq 10 s12 4.ooo Carey & $379.000 Agt 573.3777 selling pnce or $151.000 3BR pvt patto. bit-on -----•Clll .. ft. $440,000. Will trade for local prop. Scotty 63 1·2242 BY OWNER 63 1·7569 kitchen, dining area. gar Newport Beaeb 2269 $615/mo 2 Br 2 Ba. lower Great Price 2 Br 2 Ba YU OCEH /MTM -lrplc, comm pool. across 1 Br duplex. util pd unll. large yard. carport. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR Eastside Twnhse, lrplc. 2 •Bl YSHORES • 2Br 2ba w/yarel l/p 'sec from park $850 $650/mo 1st • $500 sec lndry rm 2 195 Maple car garage $139,900 gate, $139,000 Cali C~~~NI~~;\~~~~ ~~o~ lee 550-2401 TSL M~MT 8~2-1_!03 Oevm A E. 642-6368 l~~~~e:s~~~ ?o~a$~~r~r 642-6799 or 644-8722 park. Decorator sharp 3 4 Br 3 Ba xtra large. Avail April 1st 2 BDRM Lrg vacant-E's;(ie hOme~ 4 Xlnt assum 1st & owe IALIOA LGE DUPLEX Bdrm . French doors. beautiful Back Bay home Garden style bltlns I/yd 341 Bo y\1df' Drive N 8 6 75 6161 $99 900 r MAliNIFICE•T Br 2 Ba. lots QI Fr doors lrg 2nel Open Sal/Sun Walk to shops, beach, Bal atnum. dining roorn $ l550/mo 770-0347 garage kid/pet $500 s 4 BED,ROOM OCEAllFRONT LOT & skyhtes Redwood not 1-5 2561 Circle Or Pier. terry, rest 3Brt2ba $1600 Absolute Lux3Br 3Ba lrplc 539·6190 BEST Alty lee Ip 1 1 tub & decking Opn Hse 646-6325 ea. 218 Bal e1 673-2943 Waterfront Homes Inc. · upgraded galley 2 gar & E'side. 3BR 2ba carport Needs a little TLC but r.me, large ot in rvine Fri-Sat-Sun 1-4 1762 ---• R It 631 1400 more $ 1 1 5 0 Ca 11 great potential 4 Cover overlook ing Westminster Ave Owner Counesy to brokers S.n Clemente 1076 .. ors -539·6190 BEST Alty fee $~~~~m~A~1cl~~t~6~i'1 bedroom. 2 bath. corner sAabt1aol~anleplaCnosvreor hSoemne· w1ll l1nance 642·4 758 BEST BEACH BUY' RANCHO MARGUERITA 0 ., ------Blutls beaut decor. 5 Br Frpl pool prvt patio lot wner may carry lst 1 by the coastal com-Nice 3br 1n Mesa Verde 2 Br 2 Ba Condo wt air $235.000, 1st time on mkt, B1lbo1 plus bon s oom 3 Ba TO Call to see 546-2313 1 m1ss1on 1nc1uded In the $129,950 1851 Kentucky cond Walk to beach 4 Br 2 Ba. front row view Penin1ul1 2207 tr pl, po~I rs 1600/mO ~~~~~~~ s~·~g 5;7-~84~n ask I ng pro c e 0 f Place Agent 751-7148 pool spa & tennis owe lrg 2nd Ask for 720 1128 'Ll.ll~=~·~;w t $2 200 000 Ask for $162.000 For terms Scottie. 673-7702 Lora BALBOA HOME·$425tMO . --lllSTANT IN £.!}fu 3 1 . Ba~bar~ 644· 7020 ONLY $92.500 2 BR Call Delores Get berg Vance Rltrs. 673-4062 Rent part ot my home! 2 Exec Home 180 deg ocean ... !!l-~~-!!!!-~!l!l!-!!!-~-!l!!· li!!l;:,..!11!!•--ll.,.~O REAL EST•TE Condo at Mont1ce110 645-0663 houses from H20. see to view 3 Br 2 Ba$ t750mo $525 2 Br 1 Ba patio. nice -· n• " 2421 Minuteman Bkr. S.n JUln C1p. 1078 appr 841-841-6208 lee Also furn 675-5393 Eastside loc w/pool ABANDONED ' MESA WOODS 831-21701496-7649 BIG CANYON CUSTOM BY OWNER 3 br ,., ba. Exclusive Penmsula Pt Gel down 11ear the water lndry r~gc~o~a~o all MESA VERDE I Bnght and sunny 4 Bdrm 2 OPEN SAT tSUN 12·4 nr Dana Harbor. pmne modern 3Br Oen 3 Ba. 5rm hm w/bllms & gar TSL M t 142 1803 A vacant home where out Ba Costa Mesa home 349 PRINCETON OR Lowest pnced goll course lot $1 l8K 496· 7754 micro 2 blks beach/bay $725 K1dst Pets No Prob1 cm • S 3B 2b ' custom in Canyon 4 3 9 , or state owners must sell I with vaulted ceilings and I harp ' a. am rm. Bedrooms. 4 baths. pri-Mobile Homes 1100 $1400mo 2131378-3119 5 9-61 0 BEST Alty tee lllSTUT IN . Now"• It's a 3 bedroom. I a yard lull or fruit trees remoel k1tch. pool/spa. vate pool anel spa UI· l Rent part of my home G HVH 3Br 2ba nse. no pets $650tmo. 2 Br. 2 ba 1i, batn nome with sep· Best 0 C scnools and 1 lge patio many extras timate in privacy liREEllLEAF PARK St tOcean Bl 1 hse from $1175 1954 Pt Claridge Twnnse lrplc, all blt1ns arate family room brick shopping at So Coast Priced to sell I ast s 1 195.000 Triple wide 30x60 . lge hv- 1 ocean $300mo 673.6633 ?20-92 l8 or 540.0900 940 w 18th St tireplace lush land-Plaza Owner bougn1 1 $148.000 540-7367 mg/dining & kitchen 642·6221 eves & wknds scapong Walking d•S· another and •s asking l TWO ON A LOT 760-1900 area 3Br & 3ba botn hght Corona del Mar 2222 Np! Hgts dlx 3Bdr 2 ' Ba TSL fllcmt 642•1603 tance to ma1or shopping $ 164 5 0 0 so It I y & darker interiors Next 1 2 ·s t y 2 0 O 0 s I Price now •S only 751-3191 Live ori one-rent tne other to recreatton rm & pool 4 br exclusive Irvine Terr s115o•mo 645-9095 Lrg 1 Br 1 Ba pool crpt~ $ 124.900 Call to see Your cho1ce1 2 Berm 1 Ba area Agt 540-5937 I $1~~1 ~~~c~4:646-2389 I NWPT CREST CONDO drapes No pets. $38S, 546-2313 C:::.SEL~CT or 3 Bdrm 2 Ba Ideal A 1125 or ay 3BR2 'ba St100mo No Agt646-3618aft3·3o ~ ~ ..... PAClPERTES. East side location eruge 1$700 House sunl1te oecor pets Agt 645-029'..I I LIKE BRANO NEW r~Jif= ;!.· ;\!I 759•1501 14 ACRES Prime Elsinore dbl gar kids details • • _ 1 Sparkllng 1 Bdrm from ~~yL;FI I oc'EHFROU ..... lft!'D.... property $54,000 Call 539-6190 BEST Rlty fee HU DblRYE IT. I $490 Pool garage. no ------~-1r:narm1ng Back Bay Home lor de1a1ls. 642-8848 Bayside Pl ba tr on I ~ATED VILLAGE COM· pets REDUCED TO $707,000 n--•,.. 9 3ecluded area near Mesa • 200 2 Br y2 Ba MUNITY :? & J Bdrm 2' I ao 1 Avocado. 642-9850 I • · A quiet beachlron1 lo· ...-& Drive Estates $158 500. Bu11aen Pro 1 ~~~~1g,u~o Ba 160C't800 SQ 11 0112.?1 w witson. 631-0960 I cation 1n Wesl Newport AO.,--....~ 20451 Bayview 650-5520 om Op Laundramat. nigh Bill Grundy 675.6161 PURE LUXURY Garages. A perfect property tor the ~ , dens1tyarea 1n Costa · SPAS. 1n each nome. NEWPORT APTS I • • owner who wants to live COUNTRY CLUB I Mesa Reasonable Exec Home 180degocean master suites d1n1ng 2 Br $350tmo -uttls I at me beah 1n a spacious COMMUNITY 979-1478 view 3 Br 2 Ba $1750mo rooms wood burning Couple with mlant only 4 bdrm hornll and have a Hut. Buch l 040 4 Ber 2., Ba exQuislle C-. J Also furn 675·5393 lrplc microwave 011ens No waterbeds. no pets 2 bdrm rf'r.tal besides DESPERATE nome featuring oak cabi· ommereaa 1250 Super lrg 3 Br 2 Ba 2-sty, ELEGANT LIVINFG honly 2450 Newport Blvd BIGGEST LOT? Sport court covered patio I and pride ol ownership, 4 Bdrms Harbor View I Beamed ce1lrngs. lire· nets All new interior. Property 00, 15 mm from as ion places forever views ol OWllER MUST SELL S - -all new 4 • Heliotrope Island 7 min to So ON THE ILUFFS surf and Catalina Owner • poo1. spa ecurily gated Newport Baylront prime $1200 673-8823 Coast Plaza. iust east of 5 bdrm · den, 2'• bath, I community $795,000 office bldg 8472 sq 11. Lrg 3Br 3ba duplex New Newporl Blvd & so 01 Quiel 2Br 2ba. close to ~~111 a~~is~a';''~h:~n~~·;g. lormal din rm. tam11y r?I. Sandie Fix €'44-6200 $1 ,600,000 Bill Grundy carpets & paint Walk to the San Diego Frwy 2473 beacn Frplc, dining rm, lrplc. pool wtdeck Xlnt Bkr 675·6161 _ beach $1600 960_4229 Orange Ave Call lor dishwasher. balcony and ti 0 na 1 Pro Pe' t Y cond Many extras Loe encl gar. No pets 631 ·1400 end ol cul de sac Sacr D11plext1/Unit1 1300 Retired Exec looking for 3 appt. 631 •5439 $675/mo Coral Tree Hilts. near park $159.900 VA loan con-llEWPORT OCUllFRONT Br house 1n CdM or Hunt fhe Bluffs 3BR 2' 1ba. on Apts CM Call 548-4530 s1dered Open house Sat Harbour. yr lease pref By greenbelt 400 Vista Mgr Jell $419,000 I -..H.I I It ~I\ GE 159.9100 Realtors, 675-6000 --------GEC'QGE £~• •,, ~C\'>A'•• & Sun 9972 Voyager Cir-Duplex 673·7873 May 15 646-1708 Quinta. may be seen cle Call for d1rec1tons or March 181n. 10 to 4pm wkdy appt 964-4664, LGE CUSTOM DUPLEX Income Prop 1350 Costi Mua 2224 s13501mo Quiet ~Int location 2 Br I Ba, garage $510/mo FANTASTIC IUY 1213)373-9993 3BR · 1tp1c ea unit 11 UlllTS Assume $125.000, 2 Br. Beach 'blk some view E~cell Newpon Beach 10• den 1900 s I . lrg yarel OCEAN VIEW IElR BEACH $375.000 650·5520 Callon Possible condo 2 Br enclsd gar crpls Watertron1 home w/p1er & 160 21st drapes 773 W Wilson No boa t ~ 2 5 O 0 / m o Must see $169.000 Fee 1 All DAY LOllG 4 br 3 ba Short walk to 1 conversion Owner will Opn Sat1Sun 1-5 25 'OCEANSIDE Fabulous beach Spac liv rm. LINDA ISLE sell part or all Terms •Westside sharp 2 Br Gillman nr Michelson & OCEAN/LAGOON 8 for-lam /dm rrn lrg bale. open 645-6646 1 Ba nouse carpets. Westclill 4 br 3 ba, tam. Mann 786-2040 Blue est view from this easy care yard As1<1ng !Lease or lease/Option -I drapes. rncd patio w a rm $1500/mo 673-4195 Chip Properties I massive 2700 sq/It CUS· $172 000 See at 614 10 buy Exec 4Br 4•, ba I* 10 IEWER UNITS* rm No pets $555/mo or 642-5735 (Tom) • TOM CONTEMPORARY I 20th St 536-1718 w1th/ma1d s quarters $750 000 secunty dep Must have I -r . L..~ ~1 H0ME that •S ONE OF A IA PIER & SUP for 3 targe ' good credit 548-5442 or A1artaeat1 arall•- 1 ~-D I 1--v-> • .t " educed tor qu1c1< escrow BUENA PARK I O 8vvu• • KIND Truly magn1f1cent 2 Br Twnhse w/low mt boats $4900 per month . I 770-5629 Coroni del Mar 2622 Boy, Beach I from •ts 20 11 ce1hngs to I VA No ualit in Call I By owner 6-3 s. 4-2 s. gar s. take '!!'-----..---, lhe walls of glass now 10 se~1 A /84i_2678 768-8018 673-2585 over 1st & 2nd $419.000 $595 3 BDRM Stud1.o super clean. yard ·~~ ~m.H ·..:~t.ri#(.(.S/Nrl ..... lllljll tfu~ean baU) ,tn.-.. ffuQ,t. btM~J·1 ~I I CalJ.~~ Sazon1cl<. br,kr, a.a. QS))wshr.._ dbl gar • incl ut1ls 640-2547 pets $550mo 63 1-8212 646· 7 171 646-57 43 Ask lor Chuck or Ltz STUNNING lrg 1 & 2 Br 2 Ba garden apt pool $4451$535 7 tO w 18th St Terrific view. park setting. all conveniences 2 Br 2 Ba $750/mo No pets 2151 Pac1l1c 855·0665 631-6107 Townhse 2 story, 2Br 1 '1ba, encl garage. $585/mo Avail now E side C.M Call 850-4 160 iv messg Real Estate Hand-pocked cedar s1d·~ g or Laguna 496-3357 $6,090/mo grs Terms. Amazing but true incls 2 7 13 , Marguerite $400 I" f • _,.,..... .... . r tdfM~bltrlJT.vdJls'" • ·'-..:-.,.. ::satiTuna RE" l<>lmS • •Mo1e 539-61~0 BEST lee c M 2624 HARBOR HIGHLANDS truly tor the CONNISEUR HARBOUR PINES CONDO j731·4798 or 720-1893 _o ... s..,ta __ es_i ___ _ Immaculate Three & priced al a MODEST $137.500 2 br. 2 ba. ca-I OCEANFRONT RENT GUIDE ·GOOD VIBRATIONS'' WEOffHAOMOIOE bedrooms Large 11v1ng S239 000 Just listed. tnedral ceiling, frplc, up-1c ustom home with lantas-1 *& 118 UNITS* You'll get ·em with this Want a selec11on of great room with brick lire make your exclusive ap-graded Pool & 1ac patio lie view 8 Quiet beach 10. tosta Mesa units 1st time classy 1 Bdrm. furn, living? We can ofter any· place Formal d1n1ng po1ntment by calling• & courtyard Close to HH cation 3 bedrooms oen. •offered 10,,gross wtgreat MlliAZINf,,,,,,$,50 $475/mo. nice area m thing lrom a small apt to room over100~1ng trellis TODAY' shopping & bay Owner large master suite with j 11nanc1ng Call tor details Houses. Apts & l.ondos CM 84 1-6208 fee a 4 Br house 111ook1ng in LIDO ISLE $490,000 Distinguished full-secunty condo located on bayffont near Lido Isle. Professionally decorated in excel- lent taste. this 2 BR residence af- fords fabulous view of bay & lido channel. Call now' covered toled patio (819) 729-5966 anxious Call 840-8552 l1replace & redwood spa r Owner/Agent 540-4484 I Landlo~s Adverllse Free STUNNING lrg 1 Br gar-CM. NB or HB thtnk ol us Manicured yard JUST Asking s769.000 I 50¢ at tores & Markets t1rst tor that choice of _. REDUCED S6 000 Wall1ce & Co. Rltrs. ON WATER CONDO LIDO REALTY 31 UNITS 7 2 x gross. .... 4260 den apt pool. rec area ideal living NOW $179 000 Cathedral ceilings 1 Br 1 , completely relur b1shed I ...... :~ S4 75/mo 7 lO W l 8th St TSL MGMT 642· 1603 I I ! I, 111 CAllYOI 1741,000 A peaceful & private lifestyle Is found w/th1s lovely 2/story, 4 BR, 3 Ba home overlooking Big Canyon golf course. This home is built around a private pool for your en- joyment' .. .,. ' -~ "" 0 R M A N 0 I II I 11 I S L A r A I II I I 1· H A A R J I: •,~, .,,_•A i~t I\•" '..h'lf\Lt '11r''1 I~ I' I 'O' '11',,,"t1A 't T ~f'I \O~"tt0;tV Whlf" I ,..,tfl,I,.,, .. 11 'I ,. ., , •O ,,., I r1\ or 1;.· •• I \II' 'A•f're1 E O R E W E I I I I I .... ... . .. .. ' ' ... 631· 7300 PERFECTION IN Ba S 158 600 759-0915 173· 7300 I Pr1nc1pdls only Lrg 2 Br 2 B~ E side. 1 Hunt. Beach 2640 NB REAL TY 675· 1642 DESIH AID DETAIL Irvine 1044 Agent 540-3666 I $~~~ 7~~:88~~a11 now •S400tup. bach. 1 & 2 Br . ._._ __________ 0:~.'~~~~or~~d~\~~a~:~8 NEW MONTECITO OCEAN VIEW COHO COVINGTON 4-PLEX I poo1, spa. 18992 Florida Mfe8ti8.AU IN-LAW QUARTERS sq It on a 101 and a hall villa Balboa Prol Dec. or-Super pride or own· 1Clean 3 Br 1 Ba wllrg yrd & 842-2834. 842·3172 IN1ce 1 Bdrm w'Pvt entry 1n Corona del Mar Pri· 4 Br. 2 'ba single family ated By Owner $129 000 ersh1p 3 BA 2ba gar Submit on pet $BOO B 26 8 large used brick fireplace vate i.>oot. sauna anel in· detached home Turtle 833· 1066 or 642-7498 owners unit. three 2 BR . sec 786-2040 Agt Llf1lDl each 4 & BBO PLUS 3 Bdrm 2 A RC'Ck Ridge Lrg yard 1·, ba Room tor RV cor· t EASTSIOE 1 Br patio apt, nr beach, ooor 1acuzz1 i11os1 a c intercom & sec sys $ 00 $ 00 ba nome lrplc RV ac-sopn1st1cated residence cent vac 8 much more 30 ner lot Assme 124 .8 Clean 2 Br 1 Ba. bit-ms. bright & sunny. 4 incl cess Easts1de CM, nr with amenities too nu-yr below market rate OPEN HOUSE I at 11 7% l1xed 30 yrs lrpl. patio. yrd. nr park util Suits quiet Older Newport He1gnts merouslOl•st Calllonela Jinan $330000 For info SAT /SUN l 2·C Near Huntington tia1-Avall now $600 . sec gent 494-2003 1 $225.000 Tag11aneth 552_0917 (trvme Paetlicl bour Buy to hve In or lor 631· 7900 Agt. Dottie IN t I -L--26--69-' Roy MoC1rdlt Rltr 34 SEA ISLAND DR OFF income ewpor uea PRICE rORD RO JUST SO OF AbercrombieCo840·2469 Eside 3br 2',ba, tam rm. Baylront Vista del GE 1s9-9100 641· 7121 JAMBOREE 2BA 2' >BA sep ciin. 2 car gar S950. LidoCondo 1 Br 1 Ba REDUCED . DEN LUXURY 'rowN : Lota for Sale 1400 2567 Elden 642-2520 s11ooimo Biii Grundy. JUST LISTED IRYIH THRACE Right on the front row with a fabulous bay & ocean view Spacious 2 Bdrm and den home Pvt patio with pool a ternhc value • at S7So.ooo (714) 673-4400 I GECO(A ~l"' 1". \1f~\"<11 STARTER $97,000 Cute 2 Br 1 Ba hOuse on an R-2 lot Spacious loving rm and l\1lchen Also 1 car garage and carport Assume small loan and o w e the d1lferente w110% dwn T r a dition a l R ealty HOME OVCRLOOKING OCEAN VIEW Fam.ly starter rental 875-6161 BIG CANYON CC $300's Cnarm1ng decor $325.000 BY OWNER. So Laguna lot on Appls tool 539-6190 IEACH REllTIL 662-1673/(619)347-3469 Monterey Great pad. BEST Alty fee Furn 2 & 3 br apls. by the Submit Call Hartle al 830·8205 or 643-2712 ~ Rental NA Ocean wk or mo Agt 675·8170 OPEii SUllDAY 1-6 Laguna Viejo Realty Bigger 2Bdrm lrplc 2 gar ::Pun1N ON THE RITZ" 1226 POLARIS • --1 more $500's & fee NB Dream pad. $510/mo. s Bdrm. library, ram rm, Mouat11a, D11ert 539·6190 BEST Alty all utils pd! Furnished format din rm, vtew Con-l11ort 1450 L.rg bach. dplx wlyd. No with class. 841~6208 fee tact owner. 851·2243 Ill IE&• UIE pet Npt Hts $475 util pd A I t U f dys, 631·0910 eves & " 549·3666t6:it-0309 Tod Jll ~ID 1, a • wknds. Will co-op w/bkr 1'<t acres lakefront on lalL.ol Eagle Point. Fabulous MESAVERDE 3BA. 2BA. • SPICTACULAR VIEW 180 deg take view. S900 plus deposit Peaiasala 2707 Beaut1lully landscaped garden apls Pool & spa Patios/decks No pets Bachelor $450 1 Bdrm $530 2 Bdrm 1 Ba $610 131E18th646-6816 161 E 181h 642·0856 Bachelor $455 1 Bdrm $520 2250 Vanguard Way 540-9626 -' WOODWD VILUIE 1 & 2 Br apts avail pool, spa. llr. pat10/ba1. No pets $515-$625 TSL Mgmt 754-0081 or 642· 1603 iiUITtac~ 2140 1 & 2 Bdrm apts, bHuuful & quiet plDoe to five 846·6591 From this brand new ll•t· spacious 3000 SQ It 979-4575 ...;B..-.... ...,., ., _l_ ..... ....., .. hOme. 3 Br. 3 ba. formal 1 '· year y, w th gar 1 1 Bdrm~,., Olk to beach, ing in Hllrbor Ridge Es-din rm, tam rm w/wetbar. W11de 3 Br 1 Ba. gar. new block to bflftch Freah upstairs. garaye $525. ti:J f . 7:l70 I STEAL ITI Big 5 bdr. 3 ba I talea. one of Newport's many emenlllea. com· crpts. paint. S700tmo paint $575tmo 645·5862 1 .. 1 & dep. 82 ,.,,11 or most preatlg1ovs guard-1 t 1 & d 752 2881 -" ....,.., ed communities 180 pletely lncd Loll Of s Ut ep • 2 Br 2 Ba. trplc. paUo, sgl 538.-•398 L I k 1041 degreevlewol theooean trees. oversized dbl gar aat. ltack 2240 gar. nr beach/bay. -----ll&llFICEIT Southland R E 544•1_.40 lf8DI llC 10 Cellfina. And 8 pan-Boat house & boat dock. $750/mo yrly ise. Avail 2 61 tu-.1111u1ne, 2 c;ar gar· OCU•FllOllT LOT oroma of sparkling lights Ownr f1nan $975,000. * TURTLEROCK, 4 BR. 2 4/ 1 No Pet• 873-0125 age. POOi. covered P•llO. Prime large IOI In Irvine Coroaa ••• Mar 1022 FOil ... E IY IWIEll at niiht 4 Bdrms, 3 ea. Dave Foulkes Real E1tate ba. 3 PoOIS/tennla, bright --'. mt from bch 1875 I •-714-$66-241• daya & clean. S 1295. 752-0664 CtlHI ••I Mai 2722 213-925-4798 Cove ovflrlook1ng Ch"'rmlng 4br 2ba home, Quiettoc8t1on •mountain llQht airy 'Laulr.mont ' 1 8,.,,2315 I Abalone Cove Sen-pr~me loc lrg priv corner views high atop Laguna with added bonu1 room, ,... ..... eves 1110 MOISE 3 Bdrm 21th•. garage S578·S775 mo. 2 a 3 br, aatlonal p111ns for home 101 ocea~ & hlll vie 5 Beech 4BR Jba t;uro-luah atrium entry, and Oit ti aaty. Nr Och Charmin 28, frpl flrep111oe ·spacious encltd garage, wash· 11pproved by 1he coastal priv beaches 5,64 ;:,0 pean style cuatom bull! Iott of decorttlng poten· Pit rty lS!S big )lord ktdal pete ok $1250/mo 67W<M' tr/dryer hk·UPI . yMd, commission Included in 1.H By Owne.-760·8146 residence Pride Of own· tlal. Prlcod to Hll NOWI r -539-6190 B[lST Rlty '" On tho water at China patio. Newport Beach the asking price ot erah1p1howsthroughout 75~1501 10•lltfllt•Oltt01Hf Cove 2 Br 2 bl condo R•11lty. Daya 842-1803.. $2.200.000 Asl\ ror DUPLEX ••aater ault• Includes .--------"SURFIN USA · ; · Eves 960·4614 ..., v ,. 2.3 ac !'lllftop. 3&0' view. 2 $1500/mo Adult1 pref ear bar {l G 0 I h II rd Dix 3 Br 2 ea ownor unll fireplace and )ICUUI r••~ br 2 ba mobile. farld· H 8 . Hu 0 e 3 e d,"'. No petal 873·8•09 Bea.utllul 2 B-r-2 .... 1-\-_,-, 64•· 7020 3 Br 2 Ba rent41 So of S2•9, 500 . 9CAl*S private a untq._ S750tmo. 2 baths 2 car "' twnh1t New CPfldrpa. LIHO REAL ESTATl PCH Cor\Slder trades I Open SUNDAYS 110 4 S79 900 BY OWNER gar • m0tet 8-• l·6208 f" Coata N111 21 £4 flrepfACI. fencd yatd, S397 000 Opn SAllSun 3180 MOUNTAIN VIEW (819,.39-0653 alt Spm V11cont prothge 3 er 2 S. 1 Bctrm . refuger11ot. encl g11. blllnt, nr H1mt 1F1nd what you went in 1-S at 430 Begonia LAGUNA BEACH Kida ok USO/mo ~/mo • 1~50 Hcur-Harbor, CloM to bch Dally Pilot Clut1fie<11 875-2500 Ownr1Ao1 L 673·3f50 or •9•·2220 hll ldlt item• 8'2·5679 t2:41•7 t OI' geg.91S3 uv. IM&-0341 aft 1 lO PM 1740/mo 8•&·1>730 3 frplcs VIiia Park ' t ac 2 pools. alarms Under S350K Call DOTTIE ., ... I f , l 1-.IPl't .. c. Ca.p!!y ••• tu• •4.tai!f !!frau aH Cltaala1 ' ~;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;; ··~ir AEMOOELING. AU ph.... ltflaltltJa1 GOOD'S G~OENING AMERICAN HANDYMAN ™ Cleaning, Clitnt• .. 1•s•T.;;A .. R .. Vl_N_Q_C_O_l_t.Ei_O_l!_J $2.17 Per day XNDERSON APPllANCE Alto cu1tom cabinets. 18 WOIA IPllLmlY l ewn•·Landac:ape-Clean· Carpentry. Wfndow1. yura. Afftonable. wlll STUOE.HTS MOVING co 8uy·Sa1e-Repa1r yrt In area Uc, ~. Cuatom Uphotstety u1>9 Free Est 645-5794 Paint, fences etc Yea do laundry, Ironing uc T t24-436 lntur9d l'hat'f All. yo1.q>1y tor 841 W 19th St C M lna'd 968-35&4 anytime FrM Eatlmaled Plcitup ••I & PllFISSllUl J89Us 18 lOfd M7·2387 842·!088 M 1 .... 27 3 fin~~· t~ d1ya 946-5538 Repalr-Remo<Ml·Rooflng delivery (714) 6$4-7128 W.attly gard9nlng mow Repairs. Painting. Df'Y#•ll. HOUMCi.antl\o4aintenance WATCH US GROWi A.11blt OOOfa.-Wlndowa.-CablMta Alk fOf J. V~• edg41. t•rtlllH, ·prune: etc FrM .. omatn. Reas wtgOOd refs free DAILY &fvewa • Parkl Lota P•nel·P•tlot~enc:... 35 FURNITURE Ref1ni1hlng. we.cl. cvlliv1te & IP<•Y Gary 845-5277 PTL "t catlo• 548-4422 -.-...--.--...-___ Lee'• Painting lntlfxt RepaJr~. Seatc~un§ ~ -*'Y 54a...«i 3 No Job To Smlll. Fr .. RetidentiaJ&Commerci1I BaaliaJ Ouellty HOUM c ... n1ng Comm'I, reed'I. acoua PILOT Rttflq-USH1-41tt c ..... Ctaer••• E1t 944-1087 ~ry frtthff•lf•• bUJlPJoesi Call Barbar• •ft., 4 PM oe1Ung 241.0121 l ~~S.----.. SERVICE I .-itti --Orlvewaya, Sldewafks, r 1ala1 Oall HI· 1'41 &MALL MOVING JOBS 53e..oe94 Plano/Vocal for beg UllllLIP&llfm. : ypea o 1 IJI •I Pallot Llc'd. Call Ron .aEEI l11y•'1 • ., .. ,., Mlt<E 648-1391 Rta1tll1l• ltnicH adult• Ear training, voeel Int/ext frM .. t. Locat r.. roofing PMw. ~ • Mother will babyalt In my 556..()()34/0on 97C>-9828 1 n I lH .. OIJI O.. lao HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE Prof hOYMIOfc ct:nlng lmptOYIUtlot'I, by .., & 10yruitp. (71 4)13Mi11 f'epelra lJc/bonded DIRECTORY CM home Reliable and S . . ToPi*i/removed. Clean· ' ' F n T uh T Re 691 1 .............. .......ii-. p of 49'-..... 2 - -U 414U 159~ 102 reapon11ble Reasonable ROd lndfOfd 1 concrete up new lawns. 751-3-478 Tll llHI SOHi urn ure. ' • rees 61 • ima "·"""""' ·-.,,. ' · · --~ QUALITY PAINTING FAIR c=,--------- plus the IRVINE MIRROR and the HUNTINGTON BEACHCOMBER every al •• Lltt'-t & masonry Free est. 10 • 963-S415 NORM eNlefent 1·997-4839 mtg. PRICES FrM NtlmatM Tat-lat r es .... rs ,.. on yrs same loc 840-1705 Clean Ups•Tree Tnmmlng lawn-tr ... lhfub inatall ----P·'-t'--• ..,. .. ~-.._._ _____ , 650-80115 --·---Yard Maint •Hauling TtMtrtm/Aemoval LT HAULING-MOVING laetat Tax ... ... Ce.II John 631·2050 P'rlvale tut«ing, ;a auS: Wednesday at no ei1tra c:harget CALL TOOAYtt PEN-NY'S DAYCARE-Ctraaic Tilt Mlt<E es0-3263 Lawn malnt1Aotot1lllng Appliance deliver· dump Income Ta)( reaa rat• All P&llt* * • * Unotficlal Painter jeeta. ei.rnentery-Hlgll lunch/snacks Incl Polly cuatom Ti ie Serutce. Freeeatlmate 548-8085 IObl JOn 645•8 t92 llc.bOnded ADVANCED BYRICHAROSINOR fOf the 1984 Olymp4ea Sehool.714·631-1788 • Clean upe, tawn malnt . c 1 1 • 1ra1nlng and Iota ot llugsl Quality workmanehlp. trff 1rlm. cement work. Yard-;na;;;t to flt your HEALTH MGMT SERV 964-7512 lic.nM 280G44. 14 yr• of uatom ntlext ... yre Tn!s ltr•ict -- 646.7939 Reu. prices 547-8322 tree eat Juan 548-9448 nffda& budget Cleanups STOP SMOKING TODAY 1nd"1v1dua1 & bu11neu ~~o;: er,=: exp ::.~~3~~Y reta l'yPl~WOfd Prmng AH FOR LOIS Your Dally Piiot Service Directory Representative Bookketpiat CJtaal•I S.mct Commercial/Aeaidentlet * llO·llll * Reason1b1e rates c PA 1n11a1 contultation ' • -All bulineet. IChOOI a P9'· PROF BKKPG /ACCNTG The Unique PINK lADIES Landscape Maintenance a ... ~ .. -549•94o I free 631 •9483 Ken ll&UTY Pumas ··~··L aonel Pfotect• 851-1041 Computer Mao lees Free NOW 1n your area For 1 Quahty Servtce, reaa, he Htat' L-a i • ---PJ\OMPT. NEAT PRO-'XRffi'1t:m INTERIORS Wi .... C'-• • * HOME REPAIR lat a Klflat FESSIONALS 636-7149 HA....,.,,ING/STRIPPI....,.,, .. ~ Counsel Meg 642· 704 7 pe<fect JOb Call for tree bOnded 20 yrs In arN 'f' ~ ~ C L' ML' estimatN 55t·1243 Mcweeney Landscape Elec· umb-Carpentry 241uH•HO·lll3 CQMPLE E atd Care & l2YRSEXP l'memall VISA·MCSeott673·1512 WRITE D --------• blltt blDf 645-5124 Remc>Oels Keith 648-4672 Furnaces & Gas Ptptng Clean-ups Int Service • "'y prices are amalll , .HANGING/REMOVAL* WINDOW WASHING IU-4321ext.301 A ••• ,-:--/I ..... l ' b Coatractorl c •1 M f I I Rates Hartshorn Land-650 a•77 ••Ttte on1'19m-lc la a IODI ea-e IDf *New ca lnets, cabinet COMPLETE LAWN C ARE ,.1 e 1rst II tx any. H Cl • -scape 548•1829 RON --11. yrs experience QUALITY" 63 7.202• racing, bars & lormlca Geatr1l Clean-ups & Relandteape. thing right tor lea. 25 yrs OHt HDlDI CHUCK -T..,O .. PSON MIKE 851-1800 " countertops 642 0881 exp . rels Walt 646-1688 ROBIN'S ClEANING u " .... ___ ------Bulld/Remod otc kit. rm · -IHIITT-RICECllST. Pacllic~ut 951·1107 . SERVICE athoroughty .. Hoary PAINTING Expen Wallcovering tn· TtT&lWllllWUll aad -bay wnaw French ClrpeDl!I Remodel/Repa1ra comml Compl L1ndacape Malnl HAlllUYMAP., Uf <.;dM clean house 540-0857 Briel\, block concrete ~2-7519 1ta1111100 Reas Consult· Gr8Rat .. 875-0599 dr patto cov/decks Lie BESY FOR LESS and res1a Ltc'd, bOndecl, Lawnstpa110/spr1nkter Mr Fti1·Anythtng Patnttng, • GEN Housecleaning * Low priced lie & bonded. CORONA DEL MAR-local ant Aastgnmt 581-8590 Wtndow Wuhtng 4 yra up 446485 Steve 547-8076 Carpntry cement, drywall. ins For est 552·9142 etc Dave 641-6874 aft 5 Wall paper etc 640-8259 Rehab~. exper lree est Bob 8:_1·1161 painter Low rates. neigh· Wt Gala Should Hing rnlide/out, plus ICfMnS, ADDITION-$ DESIGN 12 yr eKp Dave 631-3408 I ~ I W _. ~ Handyman Pa1n1tng Yard Carol 6l6•6502 650•3263 Brick Block Planters, C. t>orhood refs 640-8259 T~hef. UphOt walla low ratM Andy 844-4269 D D " Ha'a arwtl II ••••• Cleanup Hauling Lowest ment Pa1to'1 Driveways --83 ..()730 ytl AN REMODEL EKperl Carpentry S8'VtOe ., ., I I Mowing EdgTng. TwiGe a Rates John 759-8138 FOR WEEKI. y SERVICES ' . Cullom homn. no l'Tllddle an me lie reas Professional Repa1r-Remod-Addlllons Messy Dogs! $10 any size mo S20·S25 650-6016 _ Lie Rob 673-8094 man hassles lntr/extet ,-•. -tilt · comp! service 631·2345 Doors-etc 548-4980 (GROOMING SCHOOL) --IRVINE HANDYMAN (~~i R~~ ~~i-~f9~Yl M ' -Fr est. M1U 496-6394 .. ster __ flH SPECIAL LOW RATES Teacher 21 yrs exp. Garde1ning& Service 1Tree WHI take care ot all your t'llDI ----PLXS EA PATCHING ..... ,., Rnu11·· llt<rvat·t' FENCES & DECKS 5 ;,28•8 prun ng remove, c ean· bl 1 t Housecleaning g Minor -ABC MOVING = HOUSE PAINTING RellUCGOS Int/ext 30 yrs dtrf'l'tory Your Custom Ouahty Work Ltc E ed 4.,,. .. T n ,,.~7556 pr'l ems tn m nu es o f At ec1 ec1 1 t 1 Ins ref's 8516285 xperoenc hardwOl'ktng ups o y.,....,.. _ E1ectr1cal plumbing Repairs Rehable Free utektcareul Low rates r uc wnerraes exp Neat Paul545-~77 & honest Wiie & 3 kids to Dr71Hll .... llilf, Cltll·I• carpentry. etc 786-3802 Est Phone 6•6·4232 Uc T 1380<16 552--04 10 Free "' Dave 675-3901 Pl ~la --Wf'\lt('t' I'> OU r !itpe<"1alty Cati ~ S878 Ht l22 Sell with EASEi feed LARRY 754-1620 • ""CmVWALL TAPING • free est. 548-8519 I * &· 1 IOYIU * Expefreneed Pamter Free 1-•-•--•~---- tt's a BREEZE SELL tdle Items with 8 I All Textur99 & Acoostte WANT ACTION? Ctass1hed Aas your on. Best quatlty. 25 yr exp. Htlmates, reasonable 24 litr El• IH-1111 Clasalfled Ads 642-5678 Datly PtlOt CIU!llfied Ad. Free est Kevin 673-1503 Went Ada Call 642-5678 ClaUlled Ads 642-5678 stop Shopping center LtC T • 116,428 730-1353 Celt Rlok 150-3761 Water Heater Special S250 ---------- II !tart•eat1, Ual. leatals to Coa•ercial Peuoaal Btlp Wutt4 5100 lelp Waat.. ·•1 Wu ... In t L c' Z71t lltare 290I leatab 2911 S.mc11 3014 IUTtllll Orlvet . PIT. IOf NB prof lllSHlUllll b ale to shr Easlblull 8Q§y NPT Bl CM. ACCllHT &TIHIO EitPeflenced, for ae<Vlce PeflOn & family May In· PIT Exp. Top pay. Becil & HOROSCOPE SYDNEY 0MARR '1RI NEWPORT IP&RTMEllTS N Be N R t I/Office A/C 3 bar at Surl & Sand Hotel elude PIT manegement Call, 6so..&473 ttome. ewport ach ewer e a1 • eve/wtmd oi( 631 ·605 Hr• 10_6 Call ...... ., •60 of tmall offtee bulldt"" $425/mo 644-2607 Only $595 mo 645-9628 ---.. ....,....... . • ., T l loll (ask tor Marla) EOE Send resume to 4920 M/F Shr 2b-; charming Prime retail 1803 West· HYt Campus Or. Newport INNEWPORTBEACH quamtCMhouseS275 '1 cltl1.Apprx500s/I Reas fUllllYI BOAT-Bottom& Patnllng Beach 92660 Attn Slngles 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart· uttl D/556-8970 ext 17 5~9-818 ldys 720· 1444ev Y&O&TIH FIT SohOcic Boats 2900 Margaret Crowe ments & Townhouses -Latayette. Nwpt Beach •••••••••••••• from $660 (Ask about M/F stir 3Br turn Irvine lda1tri1l 11 llllPE lllVllS IEEIEI furnlahed apts complete Twnhse s25o • l3 util leat1ll 2920 Order your car direct from Boottkeepef full time, lam-Mu1t have car Apply at Saturday, March 17 with TV, llnens g utensils. Pool/Jae Iman 786-6310 Germany and save rllar with one-write IY• 3400 Irvine Av. •203• ARIES(March :! I-April IQ): Become more aware oflegal nuances. may be rented for shOrt MIF 10 snr 2Br/2 Ba great 2000• 3~0: B~rc~~B.sq h enoughmoneytopayfor ~~· ~~s ~~!:; Newport Beach of special cond1tmns. of pubhc rela11ons and possible pannersh1p tenn °'longer) On Jam· CdM house. t blk 10 s 50 SQ h Agt 541•5032 your vacation a payable. 2•3 yr office WI EITU ... n HOUMtleeper It~ In, IOt bactt.elor. aom. cooking. own trans Jasmine Creek area Non·amkr REF 644--0221 at1 6PM Insurance Clalms Examiner with H & A ln$Urance eitpefience needed '°' new Laguna HMIS offiu Call 380--0882 tor ai>91 arrangement See others m reahsuc light, realize that one who t>oree Ad at San Joaquin beech w/prof Fem 32 -------Ltwtlt Airfares AYlil ex per helpful Call Guys gals homematterat Pr .. , 1ousl'-was re It able could now be distracted. Hilli Ad. S425 • uttl 675-8134 C M 600 SQ t1 With small 898-1565 714/631· 719 t SEL.L l• t<. OD•K FIL .. '" ' 1•4 1100 ---oll1ce & restroom .. ,. m Janitor needed. Co11a TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20): Gather resources. Lake respPns1b1hty • M/f to shr lux NB apt. S300/mo Agt 759-8006 I . IHllHPll/SEC'Y coupons. Chureh benefit Mesa 8AM· 12PM. 8dys for inventol). for special sales and purchases. Relat1onsh1p grows "' IESllYE m 2Br 2ba, 1 blk from bch. --a11ae1111 Full tlmeA/P, construction 240.0427 Pf wk. 81~331-3727 stronger, money as connected with unique investigation or research. GATED VILLAGE COM· easyaccesstotwys.S4oo Aaaoaact•t•I• 3002 for Salt 4012 exp req Small office ELECTRICIAN expetience --- I ndividual who "pulls strings" does appreciate your efforts. MUNITY 2 & 3 Bdrm, 2•., • 12 uttt 650•5774 HUNGARIAN CUISINE ex· CIGARETTE or VIDEO M uat be l lexl b le torremOdel and newc:on-.IEWlllY SALIS GEMINI (Ma' 21 -June 20): Emphasis on popularit). speculation. Be 160011800 SQ 11 of New 3 br twnhse. Wood· quisltely prepared/pre· DISTRIBUTOASHIPS 751-4799 aft 9 AM atructlon. 631-2345 Newport Beach' a leading 1 d I h nh y 'II PURE LUXURY Garages. bridge. n/smkr Neatness sented hora d'oeuvres to Cash Bualneu .. We AGS .._._. Is Mekt"" romance. crcall\ II) an p easure I roU15u young person. OU SPAS. In each home. a must S375 786-7844 pastry Bartenders/wait· provide money tor ex· oua1n IUl.ll ESOllW SECln&aY ,......._, . .,, complete prOJt"'CI. )ou'll let go of past and you"ll have opponun1ty to master suites. dining resses GYPSY CELLAR pansioo. all locauons. 2 yrs exp nec.855--0224 for one ot o c:s otdest =~~ =-...::'~ break nev. ground Anes. Leo. Libra persons figure prominent!}. rooms. wood burnmg Non-smkQfemale seeking CATERING 661 -7477 training & a BONDED " .. llD companies Corona del office procedur• 5 day CANCER (June 21-Jul) 22 ): Get ready for nev. stanfi an nev. frpk:, m1Ctowave ovens =e ~;~:r •1b~ .. C~~ staff to assist you tn set· Auto w-~n N 8 Wee+t Mar office Eitoeptlonll week including Saturday. direction. You ha'e opportuntt} nov. to get on more solid 1nanc1al. ELEGANT LIVING only Ruth 673•1789 1mg up YOUR OWN °'"'' · · · opportunity Benefits no evenings. 673-9334 I d P h I h nh II dd 15 min from Fasht0n INDIAN BINGO WIN BIG! PART OR FULL TIME endl only Exper. MC Call Lynn 547-5625 cmo11ona gro un a11en1approac .pust orou&.nessw1 a upto Island 7 mm. to So Pr1v enirance & bath FREE BUS 962-2171, BUSINESS. 650-1037btwn8-5pm ---LIGHTDELIVERY winning combina11on. Leo .. ~quanus ~a11ves fig~rc prominently. Coast PLaza. just east of 16711 Diane Ln, 11 8 962-0580 INVEST s3,99510 S50.000 FACTIRY IPElll&S Madd Show Fund Econ LEO (Jul} 21-Aug. 22 ): Sense of direction will be restored -.YOU Newport Blvd & so ot s250 incl utll 535.0194 Winston-Salem-Koos CIVIL EllllHllll for mature mdlv with lac-vehicle 754-194 t fict1nformat1ontha11nsp1rcs\ou1ownte.creatcand1osubm1tun1quc theSan01egoFrwy 2473 P 1 F le 1 h 1·800-241-2268 R11i411tla1i11tr tory wOfk exper Salary LIOUORCLERK ormal. Follo v. through on hunch. at·cepl dinner in\ 1ta11on v.;n out Orange Ave all or condo on Hunt Sch s238 Sp1ntua1 Reader .. Ad· I siatll O 4014 t • II r but we wtll tram Call bwn Nights. wknd• Must have · . h c 1 ro ema pre to s r I • Fl 1 ... 1 ~ commensurate wtexper ··i..1c king toe an sand." Means be gracious v.tthout being 0' erl)·gratcful appt 631·5439 • 11 964.7685 visor Advice •n all hie • Pf· Full/time p<>s• ton for ex- 1 9•4 pm 490-5761 cash register exper- V IRGO I .\ug 2 i -Scpl. 221· Budget leak v.111 be dtS<.'O \ cred. You·11 1saa Cleatate-2176 IR~up•mature M tf to shr 21 mbuas'.'neefsss leotvce 63m1~~3·~r CIUPWICI penenoed Pubtrc Works •en<:e Apply wtldys AM I d bl I h Id I ""' . ALaCar1eofCallf Inspection Manager FllULIESHilH 1888Placentta )..nov. "hallo do. m o nl'\ 1c; '"' o 'e . po<.s1 e tra\l'. o r O 1 3) Pan is 3 Br 2 ea ocean vu cou-br 2· ba P-k N-p<>rt 3-004 1 F h 1 M st .. no wat-main . I . ... L t I r .... r anc 1se terrtl""' ava1 u " w v• I Part time Apply on .,.,son I ••• defined. You·11 lt.X.all' arttck that had hcen lost. missing or sto en pie only, no pets S650 $425 incl utlls 673-2800 01 HD• 805•682•7225 sewer une, street Widen· ontybetween 9amaJpm l&CllllST lltO-- Gem1n1. Sag111anu<i and another Vargo figure prom1ncn1h Sec & rel 642-0138 or 644--0936 E•MM!n 'Brown suede bnetcase _ 1ng, curb & gutter and 143 Broadway, c M 1n1ect1on M old/Modal LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Lunar c~cle 1s such thal )OU make R 2900 Ammie MfF resp non smk lost parking 101. 46301Jllort91'-t1, pump stauon construe-_ Shop neeoa top pe<aon correct dec1s1o n. 1ha1 ~ ou are al nuh1 place al ··.,pectal .. moment. Mal shr 3br hse c M pet okay Campus Drive. NB Gen· T.D. I 4021 lion Send resume 10 Mr IHEUL ClEllCAL I for small C M shop 5 Emphasis on courage. pioneering 'Ptnl. v.1lltngness to rc-.1sc. re"e" home. nr t>eacn. tutt use ttons 549-1480 SSS CASH SS William Frost & As· tble ttght typing Entry perience S45-5828 'P Avail now room tn lrg N e I $250. ''1UI 646-9862 I erous reward. no ques· s Fuentes at Robert Bein, Vaned OfftOe dultes Poss· days. salary based on Ill· and rebuild on more '>Ullablc base Judgment. 1ntu111on arc on largc;l of house $260 rncl utol Rmmte 10 shr lrg hse iFound 8pm Mon eve WE llY TRIST IEEISI soclates 1401 Oua11 St level posi10-0n tor one wno ll&flTEUICE SCORPIO (Oct 23-NO\. 21 l ( ommun1cate "Ith o ne "ho 1s &42·8296 eves Laguna sep Rm & Ba. S 1 b n & h te 7~ 1 Newpon Beach 92660 11 w~ltng to learn Call temporanh confined IO home or hospital. Focus on \\rtltng. beaut cyn & ocn vu panoe · row w ' Reoetve up 10 v. 0 your Glenda 497.7511 Laguna llCUllC . r-i d Eastbluff. NB mce quiet S300 497•1241 vte 35th & Balboa Blvd note•Forafreequotecall COUNTER ice Cream Be~h 51614.s 1962 mo -.....f\d. admtn1stratw n . thange. lra'el and 'ancl). ~an esttnc mee11ng is rm ror mature busy tully 966-8776 (71A)964-2842 638 Pacific Coast Hwy ""' 100 on quahfk:at;;;"n7 13 connected v.11h crca11ve endea,or and a ··romantic liaison·· employed noo-smkr Pvt Shr 212 Condo Villa --1 tBoat Canyon Center) HOME CLEANING se<vtce MGD waste water treat· Sag1ttanan pla\!. Important role. Ba. gar, pool, deck tor Balboa,unturn S-425 . '• Q.H SAnLER CRUISE SHIP JOBS needs help immediately ment plant Is accep11ng SAGITTARI US(Nov.22-Dcc 21):Auraof romance1sfea1ured-viewing sunsets. S300 elect. ocean view. FOUND ADS l1rtc111Ct.l1C. S14.000-S28.000 Att5PM.&45--096 t apphcat1on1f0fthep<>$- hopes. wishes are fulfilled. Major domestic adjustment could occur, 544--03&9 balcony, frptc 645•3756 Spec1alivng in tst & 2nd Accepting app1tca11on1 llSTISS 1uon of ma1n1 mechamc: in-. oh es decoration. remodehng. serious consideration of change of Fem student prel. HB fam· Want to stlare apt, hae. or ARE FREE TD'sS1nce 1~9 noww Call refundable '°' Apphcant must have Ii I lty $300/mo incl uota loo« together MOdeat Robt Sattler NH/CM tnfo Fee for directory ReVl9W clOstng documents good working knowledge residence. Taurus. Lihra. Scorpio persons igure prominent). krt/lndry pr1v. 846-346\ working Mom. schl age RE Broker Bd Realtors 312-888-4347 ext C1533 w/purchasers at 1111 01 water/waste wat• la· CAPRICOR N (Dec. 22-Jdn. 19). Orders from top ma) not .. hold son. 1 smol(e, no drink Call: ,6•2·2171 545-06t1 CUSTOMER SERVICE paced San Clemente c11tty maintenance. Cat•f water:· Be a\\arc of 11. keep options open. befi flexible. v~rsatile and1 ~~~; r~t~E.SI~ ch:J C M busllne 646-5207 1 Jllll 2 .... Tl's Phone survey El(Pef. nee ttme share resort Must ~nver1 ·a 11cen 1 MS EreqRui~9: stn'e for greater '>elf-reliance. Y ou·rc due or promotton. spec1a x lg b h 8 8 142-&lll I • M-T. s-9PM 54 50·thr be people oriented, PtR .... pp Y a Id i..,. l'f'. d d 'II i..A eat"r charge of "'OUr nwn S265 incl uttl 650-3614 tra rm at ack ay I SIO 000-1250 000 7 57 and real estate back· 34152 det Obispo Dana agree men 1 cou l>\'. o iiere an ~ ou IA 1 n gr .. ; ,,., pool, tennis female Cnroa· ' •1 H B. 963· 4 P01nt. Calll Ph 496-1786 dcslln). Newp<>rt, walk to bch tlanrefs$32584S-7897 1Equ1tyloansava11 Funding ground a plus Earn a EOE .,0 F g Wh d •t'. .. II Poot. tennis $250. utlls -----I m 10 to 15 days average CISTllU SEIYICE/ salary up to St200tmo • AQUARIUS(Jan -• cb. I ). atsceme • raraway tsactua ) ln<;I 548-4260. 993-4888 lt1t1ls Waatei 2909 Found Old E~llsh Sheep Other amounts and 3rd S&lESmtSTUT bonuses Hrs 12-8 Ulll w11hin reach. Moon qcle highlights tra,cl. law. spintual values and -I dog. M ~ppy. vte Spy-TO 5 also avail Thurs-Mon Call Miss II& commun1ca11on Rela11onsh1p intensifies and ~ou could be planning N~st~ur~::' ~:m1C: e:=se.n~~~~~ba 10 glass 640-2004 I VISTA llHUIE 1.~:17~,~.~~;~~:0I' ~.~ Hottman 492-1800 H~~: ~~ trip v.h1ch combines hohda~ and romance. Cancer. Capncorn natnes Call after 6pm 548-6892 Don (7l4) 558-t 172 LOST 6 mo Mtcat. orange 111· lllO an indrvlduat with 2 10 3 HST/llSTISS ment & IGC1 g r.,.te welt plav ke\ roles Room •"are Bat". Female R I .... I .. & white Tabby(Charloel lie Cahf Mtg Bkr years expertef\08 tn au Exp apptw in person. btwn to peop6e Send resume • PISC. ES F b I " M h 10) Yo make dtscoven. which could ''" " esp emp ..... u 1 see .. s vte M Verde golf area phases or customer ser-' • t'-.. en.,_ 50 ( c .,. arc .. u '; 30 & up. Newport Beach local space tor 33' travel REWARD WIDOW HAS SSS for TD's 2-4pm. no phone calls ... ssoeta ""'' m _... involve interl'SI rater,. sanngs program. finances connected with one s225. ptt 645-2590 trailer Need full hookup 662_ 1422 or 632•3472 SlO,OOO up No credit ~ed~~~:h ~0:111;;;~ Beach HouM 619 Sleepy Jordan. Irv 92715 close to you. Be aware. alen and refuse to risk secunl) by gn mg up S EA & SUN LODGE I wkd~ys 660-~3'4 X250 Lost AHBlk kitten. 4 m os Check. no penally Call skllls If qualified. contact Hallow ln Lag Sch MECHANIC SHEiJ>€R something for nothtng. Aries plays key role. s 120 '#ti/up Color TV male fnendly Nr Florida/ Denison Assoc 673-7311 I Nancy LeGault at 11 0 u secleaner part Own tools Apply 7am ---------.---------.. --------~3026 W Coasi Hwv Npt "arlf .. for Dela·~are H B RE · W7ll 1. l t I 2 ~fl' S47--0972 be1. 8 & 12 time.own transport1t1on ooly MacGregor YIChts I A UaJ A U I .. , • ,.. -· I •If I lw I 6-46-1636 Of 540·1287 1631 Plac:entt1 CM AJ!rtatat1, Va . J!!fatat1, • J!Jta1at1, a. lntab It leat 2912 WARD 536-7773 Call'tom855-7202 I IEUYDY (UTiaet) -• -• .la •••••••••• Baat. leac~ 2740 Haat. lucla 2740 ll2rt ltaclt 27'9 S~art 2'0I Peninsula 27th $1 !Lost Aust Shep. 3.4 yr ota Help Waate4 5100 2am-6am. 7 days Laguna Daily PllDI •. -------------' D · l W 1 5 * StOfw only s 100/mo male. blk & wttt answers _ Beach Satary -t>onus CATCH A WAVE• Quiet 1br Iba. bltms. WI 2 br. 2 ua alk to Udo 2Br 2·~Bacondo NB .1ac. 673 825.4 10 Sandy vie Bear g • 494-6496 • S390tmo! Just nghl tor hkup. enc gar. lncd yrd. No .,ets 2 people $J75 pool. aauna 1318..-uttl • Paulanno CM 546-2704 -• • alngle guys/gals (or both) I dplx s55o. s3s.-092_1 _ 673-6200. 673•9127 Ftn·smk Lance 642·52~ Otlict ltatah 2914 645-2839,days 8·4 30 l&Jll &CClllT HllYllY • : aee to appr 84 t-6208 tee RATHER HAVE A HOUSE! *Versailles luit Jr. 1 Bdr. Avt tmmed 275· •;, u111 MIF 1611 Westcltff Or Ne Lost ~harhe" our grn EllCITIYI LA Ttmet. to homes tn Npl • PART Tl ME • ------$375 Rents quaint c1tg refr~. poot spa, sec Ou1e1 mat. n/smk C Maa S 1 30 aq tt M11red Conure bird (hke a The Orange Coast Deity Bch 3 30-6am S575/mo • • Condo Spec 2 br. 2 ba, great area must see• gate. SS50/mo. S45-775<1 w-cllff pv ba/bd poot wstt Agent S4 1•5032 sml parrot) 3113• CdM Pilot has an exc;ellent ()()· 548-844 1 or 646-1413 • • ~~:~·.:1r~~~'t~~;c~:· ;.~• 539-6190 ~EST Rlty I~ SSOO Pays ren~uhls dry 645-4157/675-8351 •S300/up crpts/drps Reward $100 760-0982 portun1ty Jor a A~~; IEllYHY PUSH : : Aoc:esa to pool. iacum """°'' ltlC~ 27&9 plush tBr all equtpCI 'BALBOA ISLAND house, al e, rstm. 17301 8eactt I.Ost EYE GLASSES Wtth r:~~~e .!':':a proveo Full/ltme Apply in person • Deliver Daily Pilot by auto • sauna. gas BBQ & club-1-2 BR CONOO s 539-6190 BEST Alty lee lrpk:.1111 July S225 • last Blvd HS 8A2-283A gray cae near Aueberts. Hack record Great Allen Beck Fionst. 298 E , • in Laguna Beach area (ap-• hae $775 (213)698-2702 I $675 10 St295 ----13 1 & utols 673-2587 011, __ -,."..,_., 1000•2000 or Beacon Bay REWARD I potential nuaranteeCI 17th St C M &45·3604 • h d e --$600/shorl t81"m renta • ....... ............. 0086 " 1 • prox 2 ours per ay) week F 38R 3b .. 5 !Agent 631-4960 to 5-30 3Br 2Ba 18 Condonrbeach(NB) 2br or30000s/1 NrHarbor&1 673· draw ag:1nst com-H ... SYm•fllS • · • •. antasuc a twn .. e --2b /d 111 1 e It"-11 5•n 8181 --ss1on ••re to move 1 •-day afternoo & I New cpla/drps wet bar. 1 Bdrm, uttla pd, tropics tot>each 8 w · u inc non I aker.""'-s · ..... I LOSTORFOUNDAPET? mt -1 iStOl'ettnyourarea Ptt1me e OS ear y e trple skyllght vaulted I epts. 2421 E 16th SI Npt 203 33rd St smkr S375 631-1098 dys, 72(). \4.U eva Call Animal Asst League I onto menaoem,ent • pus Fn/Sat Car neceuary • mornings on Sat. & • oelll~g. encl o~r fncd I Hts $500/mo 645-104~ ~ Realty 675· 1~42 Cor-ona del Mar .Cottage. I eA1STOL & REDHILL 978-PETS NO FEE I s.n~r~~ll ~560 $A 50 hr 541-07 te or : un. • yard. nr Hunt g Hrbr I Br $500 2 Br $600 All NEW 2 br & bach apt I need• roomate • retit & COfner prol otfice bldg Male blk/wttt husl!y. lem Costa Mesa 92626 1213) 877-1133 • Earn approx. $400 per : $875 Call 846-0736 Dshwshr refrrge lncld I 33rd St Steps Ulll non-amkr female 1000 SQ ft & up Wtll butld wnt Bull Tamer, male In EOE lllT&l/llOEn. • month. A k for Bruce • No pell 545-4855 avai n~ 631_6836 Pf818fred 720-1626 to suit tenant attrec:ttve Chihuahua tern tn At.1st e E } • Prof male. efllctenc;y apt tn -• l~ac Cozy Eastblutl Condo terms $hep mtx Fem blk/wttt UllU IUCI • ms ey 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. • PV1 hme. have pvt en· 2 Br 2 Ba Lux Apt, • blk to Westcltff area 2BR tba profeu1ona1 person RH Invest 751-5999 terrier mix lem lawn pit !ACCOUNTING O\Jr busy larn11y oen1a1 ot • • trance ... bath & kit SJ75 I beach & te;~•• S850tmo PV1 patio comm pool pool k•tch pr-iv avail now ' Hunt eeaci\419 Main St bvll. ml 11....,1wn1 Spring-Newport Beach Real E$-hoe•• seareh1ng for a tun • CIRCU LATlON DEPT • Nr beach & Fwy 983-4954 yrty 759-0 1 $675/mo · Ava ti 3125 S32S/mo 759-134 1 1 380 sq It Private en· er Spaniel & cats I late tn..,estment ltrm brtgnt energet" person • • ---· · , 644-3656 125 Mesa Or w/dentel recepttonlst e:11· • 2 OO • Haat. ltac~ 2740 Ht. ltaclt 2740 644-9842 and 675-3412 Englllh Famtly r-equlr• 4 trance. ~bath S225/mo CM · · see«1 tvll Charge book· perl8llOe lmmec2 open. • 642-43 ) E 9i;;i;;;;;;;;;;iiiiii·····~~·-----Bdrm Unfurmshed. Ex· Slerra MgmtS-41·1324 I---_ keepert1unlor accoun· Ing tor quatihed petson \ • I ? eG\.ttlve home Wllh pool tn l~IT •HA• Lost dog t>rwn tan & blk tant Ei1e>«lence wtth Pta call Robin 4g,._97aa • ••• • •• • • • • • • • • • • •• • • .. K neybunkport Sp3dous 51nglf. Ont N-.nvv1 a.actt Coton•' inn·• ~ Shellle type. Fe. HB/FV I comput.U:.CS eccount1ng 1111iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMllll••••••••••••••••1 en • & rwo bedroom apts, ~-,,A; ~rea. t .fear lease tOOO ft. MCOnd tloor. quiet 963-7201. 213·59().-8497 sv-tema preferred I Didn't he win the to S3 000 street nicely land. ~ PIMM Mnd reeume to ~ UC> (7 l"°) 760-0388 btdg. off·st parking. gar-SCRAM-LETS Po Box 8708-t25 Monaco Grand Prix in '13 1 age available 645-"800 Newpof1 e..cn. CA Kl>S-EARN GREAT TRPS Afl> PRIZES! Exec c:ondO. nr beach, 3 Vicky 645-3323 days ANSWERS 92658·1708 BEST VALUE IN NEWPORT! ro ~ ~~.1~ ~ •rn~9r.'o lllWPllT WCI Acct g & B~k.P'g '°' Irvine CAA---ary vu1.,,,. dlatr•-. Matoon . Atl.. r • ln""tment co Fil F\JRMISHE.0 or UHf'URHISHED. All UTILITIES PAID, HEAlTH ClUBS. TtNNIS. SWIMMING. olus much more! Sorry. no pets. Modcts optn daily 9 to 6 ~ Nt•,ort kd So .. 1700 161h Strttt (It Oowr) MZ-Slll seoo1mo. negotiable ........ "-w-.... w 95:).9800 ext 215 days. waterfront proteuional Rafa'\· ..0. eiq> pref4rrecl tM not r• 1 7M-4063 -1-onlOM 24()..2242 TWO JARS quired 211· 1930 •·--.._ My one fault ii In Mvlng --------:-Fem to rm I tht W/NfM Orange County Airport ~ for someday fhe .-. AlllSTUT In NB ()( c M N/amkr arN Nfti profeulonal aomeclay..., I mlMIQ8 irw.tment ttrm. Newpof1 H....,. fufn 944.7435 office bldg . corner to r11 my 140 .., lldt on 9Mcf\ utentNe IUC*· -Aedtt.11118tl9tOI. 1000aq tPI• TWO JARS Ive v11ory1coordlnattv• F/M, 25-35. non tma. lfv tl. & up, S.99 NNN 0wNr NWIO cMlet Aaponlng ~ aiit lrvtne. Ranch<> San Wlff bUltd out lnt•IOf to ---to ••ec VP of 0per. .so.quln Aval! _..., Br 1U1te tenan1 751·5989 Ptr ... lla atlona ~ req Non '11/Pf'I be lfl)fc pool QrMI A & H tn¥1e1tMnll ===/~ ~-tmm.o. openlna toe 7M-MA7 ~ t f ..-1 PO --------,.--·-rm ams• 413 Newpof18tvd 2~ ... '! .. _... IN genteJetNn atv lg ~FAEEAEHl 10em-t0pm650-40el lo• _.,, "D H- t.mm w/M/F 30• Gitt. Wlf/ttort t.-m ..... full ---Attn Cermen Waif WIO. LlM. 7M-3&21, ..,.., ain. g 1 ~Of EIOllTS/•11111 -a1W.1M-.. --- 1.M99 room there beth. Sult• 14, NB 131~1 Outcall OHL\' 135-91tt AWpoi1 .... FtOm dMll :;:,~~ 111 : •llff "'""* Prneul .,.1.. e;oi5~1\A'ne, mom-a._, $300 &e2·7332 1N1M. tw JW ~ ltrrict1 #W , PhOne .,..., utltl pd, ------------1 auto o.taiM9 LM • U1. N ...._.. cont ""' MCt'y WYIOe --U IPI s-.. • o.t~ ea loO'C· Fetnf1 t1ome bllt "om in. 2"0-0277 •n• ino ror 1-.por_.. ancs be9Ctl PwWate .,..., Ho "--...........!-' Shla.tau. jACUUi ..,,. "10UVl1ed lndMdumll b 1ms ~ ¥-lllM ,., ......... IGG.... ulll111H $300 C•ll ~ I Prof..,,... mft Open 7 euto ~ 131.aot (114) nt-9'11 8801"4ntAwnut 67&-9142att.50f'I\ lnlah UI ~ 0.2PM. · &me. 8A8YSITTtA ED«>,, ftOlll Ole $111 Diep ft""1J *•• ~ • (M 161tl) ~ t\irn Ml rw beck 11610 H•bOI F V 4.320 ~ Or • tto. to 14 days per ll'IO~ deY9 Mtfad# tlwa ""'t Oll Mc,.,_ • 645--1104 bey, lrg rm. wld Mull t2.0 a.q tl NB Aoa. from OC All· °"'YI'« M't1N d· l..l'ii"ii"'tlt!llP•~ ... Hl.!l'fm•••°""~iefr-·l·O ·AM----(1~~!!!!!!!!!!~!!..·!-~· Ll7S 4$0-4314 ~ &41·$032 oort 551-nto .-. COM.,.. M....025 '• (714) 548-7058 ·----- I ·- ' • ' • Orongo Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, March 16, 1984 ACROSS 1 lgnlted 4 lizard oenus 9 S4tluse 14 Unlled 15 Welgh1 un11 16 For that purpose. 2 wds. 17 Abode 19 Slumbered 20 Blends 21 E)l.t1eme 22 Title 23 F'oo tpnnt 24 Opposes 26 -noire 29 Reverence 31 Con sumed 32 Bird 33 Easemen1 36 Pouches 38 Adherent 39 Went too tar SI 41 Paint OoarCJ 43 Appendage 44 Small 46 Aes11a1n 47 Poems 49 Liilie - 50 A ·S letter • t ' J 17 23 39 '3 " 66 .. 51 SlltleO 52 Fattiered 54 Ms. Fitz· gerald 58 8arrlt1r 60 Noise 61 Test 62 Spiel 64 Cui across 66 Second showing 67 Audac11y 68 Mild oa!h 69 Dallied 70 European 7 1 Mui! DOWN l Loiters 2 Computei food 3 Coquelte 4 Bible book 5 wr1ale herd 6 Stadium 7 Potential danger source 8 Room 9 Fish 10 Improvises 5 6 PREVIOUS PU·Z.ZLE SOLYEO hyph Wd 40 Cleaving 11 1mmed1ate1y 12 Frisk 42 Anes1~e11cs 45 Tar 13 Ou!s1de pref 18 Darn 48 M onun1en1 53 -nous 24 Pollutes between us 25 Calmed down 55 Vassal 27 A sense 56 Shoe 1ie1 28 Go into 57 Change 30 Joins 59 Patch 33 Turbine part 34 Dodge 35 Trad1t1onal Ji' Pung 1 ' 61 Journey 62 leltover 63 Old aul o 65 Garden girl 10 11 12 13 • a. r tt'*PHIB! at•11t.,, s~· m Jnt~I 6Zl4 l lczc!n IOIZ Attn la Apor. 2300": M\o9t 'fl: ---0.-lVJ249-bi1nct nu Mm SIOO/obo. llS0.7123 uMdl196..Schwlnnetutt MW 2002.. 1970. Sun '77 4$0SE~ cnoc, ~f'Wtl. !•J• 8~. no loP. 1ttr.o. S7.5.. S484429-att 11am toof1 ''°""' ltf\Qlne bl.It etuiu. ~ c:a11 _.tlJMPlldn OOY.«l.J_90Q_ llaniat MIM1t1l 8'upllr'Ser1oph'1'1J _,,o,c Ld •.n. -"le LLm. aunrool..-om wtllt,--nmr.tM2•28ar---'Pd 11 Cotld 23·2•" l1000/0BO.A97-1806. low mu ••. 118,000 . .pp;..7'~ SIK><>'+, S5&0: I 1 Eteg•nU 731·9•42 $3500/obo. 540.ei~2°•· "'" 6'2·'811. BMW S 84 S 'llMIZ 410 Ill . . ., ... _ 111s .. 11 .. ".. Hll c1ar11 aon ·osr11TPH111· "'000~~.•J;;::'.""~" OAIAOI I All ADI NOW • ClAll tfllD •T CllTI Sii 111.,0W . 'ti a:ievv Bubbl. fop cantorlmmed.Quot• {71 4)496-2336 C "·II J~"--' l'Oll' INIMO<•nra BMW a .. ., ._._ ..... tmlMf, •u Y aqu ..,.,,_, STERUllG '80 MB 300 SO 46K Ml. -ofltr. 644-6591. ,_.. ..__., 2 rlh c/iron belOe tuba, Xlnl Cond .• $22,000 --.....-• 1;•;.;;•;;;lllo;;;;•,;.ll;,;l;;;H;;,;•;.......,_1,c_._ •• _._._._ •• _____ new, sml cttlp S100 ... Motor l il:tt 1011 I "',:·~·~ .. ~·~·;"~·~-g~22~3~=1!-~~··~-~~~~~ Sat SAM, 801 B•lb<>a Ave Yard Sale Furn , 1ype. Flat•2" lhowet" pan, new Twin Honda EJ;preuea X BMW& IAak about 1he money wt1 Vtlwo 175 Dal.Island. Self delroal· wrtter1. 1tereo, misc. $50. 645-5168 cona. Arago 3 cycle trail-can save you thru our 1 '-;;;;.-""""'"""'"""'"'~ Ing Frlpld alre. chrs, Everything mu1t go. 3 olflce conatruction er$175eaobo.6•0-4281 ,.N .. ,.,.#.,o..... purchaH&leaseplans. 1•5E '73, clean, rad lablet. 6 book lh_elf. IQ& Sal/Sun. 1609 Baker S1. traller. A/C, hllatlng. Only 1540 J b NB JIM SLIMllS wagon 52299 potted plant• + misc. • used 3 mos. $7000. WllY 'OYOLEf am oree .494· 16,58 Ctital ••I lilll' Foaal11• $1500 dwn. ca.11 John For $375/obo own a 1980 840-1444 IMPOITS Valley 213·726-0982 Honda Moped PA 60. 1301 Ou•H Street "'MIS A•o1flos -Lass lhan 450 m1. Like SD DOWI LEASE NEWPORT BEACH -• • "' Furniture. kld'1 clothe•. 5' chain tor Davis trenr hoo A I• I I '"' NEW. 675-9142 aft. 5. Applles 10 only new 1984 IJS-tSOO •••• nM•••&• I e drapes. sandet, pOlllh&f, I ~"~"=··~·~·~'°°~·~·~·~·:-'~·~·~·-1 11~;;;;;;1;;;7----1 BMW'• In 11oc11. On ap· . Hsewares, clo1hlng, 1""'S. truck tool bx, bed !rame, I:: 1to1CJC ti MB 83 300CO c""" Turbo DOOl<a, lurnl1ure. blk~s. old school desks, cofl Barbell & welghls, 100 Iba. proved Credit. Huge ... ~ · decoratorltems.Sat.8·2. maker, headboard•. $25. Car top Sl<I rack. Scoottra 1011 selection. Must sell this week. Re· CdM HIQh School tenn11 much more. 16583 Teak, SlO. 6"8·•697 174 Yamaha f)(500, low STER'°'" •""'"''-"u""-116• ~~:i. 1~-02~~7 ·500· court parking lot, 2101 Sat, !1:30 011 Hell, btwn CARPET 4 years old. 150 miles, $495. 548·1591 '72 1800. Excel cond. Manual lran1. Alk 16500 846-0830 840-3255 dy '73 Volvo 1800 ES Spor1s Coupe Wagon. while/blue Interior. 85K ml. Perteet cond. $8900/0BO. 641·9826, '17 2440L au10. radio. air, heater, .x-cond. $4.495. Betore 4pm 846-2036 Eastblull Dr., N.B. Magnolia & Bushard. yd5, warm brown. XLNT '78 R0-400, blk wlcustom & TOP$$$ PAID GARAGE SALE 8am-5pm Baal. leaek COND_ S300 . 96•· l804 exhaust, seat. rear se1s, BMW For Pampered Sat only. 675-6906 Garage Sale: 175§2 Cr all _Space av\)labte, nol runnirlQ . $495 as !s. llERCEDES IEIZ 234 Iris Ave., Cd M PrescoH Lane. Hun• Constgnmen1 or Rent Dy 720·2794 ev 650·5371 , ...... ,, •• , , • .,., ·7g 244, lOOK IWy mi. bual-=~~-~~-1 •pace Onl serlo s 15,0 0 Top Me1cede1 Prices Paid ness car 1n pert. cond .. nu Magic Che! micro, wht wr. Bch. Sal. Mar 17. 8·7 handc;areis ~i1h unlqu~. '79 Yamaha 750 Special. Jamborff N Call Ptter/lllt auto trans, ures. ball .. Iron g1ass1op lbl & chrs, Clean , runs good S 1500 &40•1444 d pr or waive! Chrs , colt & Sal/Sun 8-4 quallly cratts accepled. 6•2·8096 -~~~~~~--1D1AL 213/714 MERC DES snrl. stereo. all 1eco1 s bl 1 840 1 Norlolk Very reasonable rates. HOUSE OF IMPORTS, +nc avail Must see. $5995. end 1 s, amps. corner oft Newland Call Grace ·s Giit ;-80 750F 6500 -rTioAiff8: ~~l ;T;;'rr,,,..,.,...,,,,,..,,,;;;;;;;i~O;y~•;;5c4~7·_•_•_202_·~'c'c'c' SIBf!p set, clotnes, misc Boutique 75•-0564, ceip1s, new tire & bat· MG 9149 857·1573 4 5 2 S eaw a, d Rd , Vaid Sale Treasures! 9850 Costa Mesa teryS 1200/obO 642-2995 ·7 1 MGB Gr . 16K on reolt '80 GLE, gd cond. all opts. S~a~;;~~60~:~9312 Gar15~~is~rn.s;.~k~u1s1 '•o•,.~,c,c,,-m=ooco~s"s'oo~=R~lb· '80 Vespa P200E, low m1 osi1es-_s-erVi'ce·Le.aS1no erig, new blue paint. $8000obo leaving coun- 1 ber $100. 2 Color chang· Xlnl cond Musi see s,1ci11i1l11c ii many -tras Must sell. lry must sel!. 557-7725 Poppy, COM. Bikes, "l"'.;.",·"•'"""""'""'""~"""-1 ers $50 ea. 645-•001 S 1000 640-17 17 Eure,111 Dtllw1r1 $2000/oho 642·6580 tools. antiques. weldlng1-.75 MGB. BrlliSh Racing Mite. 9177 tariks, compressor, 35 SMPElt&AlllllSALE GreinS01iS1eeper S1 2S ~.8THONDA250-, Ei..ceUen1Select1onolNev. Gieen, pin slripes. runs ·75 Bricklln Sv1. 37.600 mm blk/wh1 enlarger. LOTS OF GOODIES Lamp $15. End table $15, THREE WHEELER and Caretullyprepared ma11ne gear.6manAvon. 8:30am·4:30pmSa1/Sun Bike$25. 893·28l5. 650-4593 jOOd · top no1ch cond miles. white & Olack C R UseclBMW'sa1ways1n 2600/obo. 731 _9442 ll2,000. 650-1010 anchor wlndlaS$ manual 47 anyon 1d ge. MAGIC ISLAND CLUB-'8lSuzuk•450.showroom Slock __ __ TRANSPAC bronze, C1nelh 15spd, TurHerock Orl Starcres! 835 3171 MGB 1979. 1ebu1!1 engine.1 .~----~~-- antq wood stowe. More Appliances. nr n-trasn $~~~;,~1sr;~,~~~. $10:C,~1_· 6~~;~~iu~fl bJ~~ " orverdrive, mariy eio:tras. Aato1, Dome1tic C-M compac101.TV.more 208 W.1st.SantaAna summer tun , 0111 fll --· (2 13)937· 1660 wkdys Honda XL350 priced to Closed Sunday s3600108o •97 l606 [;;~~~;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;:1~L~IJ~•~·~·~N~il[O~e~I:..., __ .,., Newport Beach Tennis se!I $350 ODO. 540-3843 -~-• · IBaiek 9307 DCC SWAP MEET St. Pars bay garage salel Club. lu11 1amlly member· Motor Hoaet I020 LARGE SELECTION OF Opel 9151 ·55 Special GAEAf cond. Every Sunday. orange 29212 Via San Sebastian, ship $700 obo. 640·4281 NEW & USED BMW'SI •j 4 MANTA: x1n1 .• auto, Good gas mllage. Will Coo•t Colle~e. Falniiew& l a gun a N I g u e I Motor home lor ren1 1981, new palntlbra)<;es. runst trade$150obo. 6"2·2995 9 00 2 00 PaclllC View Cemetery. 2 Tl • 6 I II Lo1• 1uoH IMW Arlington. ostaMesa. ',-' _•_m_-~· ~p.m_. ---lots. $950 eii. 740-2787 oga. s ps , u Y • great. $1450. 646-7258 1C1'1"ll1c 9309 Admission& Parking 10N I L loaded . 645·3009 , VOLUME SALES • ewporl eac. On sz Sofa Bed $125 mesh 250·0700 LOIS SERVICE & LEASING '76 l l Ula, great cond, FREE Spaces $10 3 Fm-ly Solo···· p .. m, P•llO lbl •81 $50 •oppo< 1 ~~--------1 $ 1goo ODO-170·2271 dys ,·?NO Cdad Cou&pebodde Vlllek. 432-5880 ••v v ... Troi"lerl 3670 N.CherryAve. 650_2666011.9 .. 30pm ee sang ywor . =+-+--; l ':":"'""""~~ .... ~~·1.:toth1ng, apt washrtdry-r, boiler $50 4 bentwood / LONG BEACH I $500/obo. 760·9396 I, camping. s-mach .. etc. cane chairs $60 2 lamps T11vel 8024 (No. Cher1ye)l.it-405) Poracke 9157 ,76 So··•·llo. g··• •o·d. 3 Family Ga~age Sale has Sal SAM. 304 Santa Ana. name brand sz 10 clothes 26' CAVALIER }ll•) 1'1·"110 • ..,..,... " " joined moving sale, N-650-4020 • ,. Iii' '78 SC. red wl blk lthr, 7'1 new tires. cream & tan. Items. 2479 Elden. No 1 Garage Sale: din. rm table, I~=~~~~~~= Fully self cont, good cond. ride-Ins Welcome & 8"s, snrf. xlnl thruout. 1 $5450. 661 ·8809 CM, Fri/Sa! 7:30·5, children's bdrm set. Relrlg $65. Dryer $50. 13" $3800. 536·6142 OPEN SEVEN DAYS $19,700 . 645·2374 dys., .~ ~~.---=--~ 1 ~~--~--~--1 lamps. m+sc. Sun. 9-5. Color TV $6Cl. CB $75, L 31.,·c8c,.c1c00~,c00~01c.,~mc,c,c1c08=11 1,0•1c1c1-,-.----c9•1,1~7 675-8638 eve& 79 B1ar1 1tz. Whtl wht. • Family Garage Sale, 2501 SIERRA VISTA spd Bike $65, 966-0561 1~-~~----, Moon rt Xlnt $9499, afl 6 Taxes due HELPI 1970 1c=======~~I==~~~~~~= German Traner Wiike 171 bAf u§N 2•6Z Re11alt 9159 wkdys 6•0·4287 Wallace, March 17, 181h. WESTCLIFF GAR. SALE Tread mlll hvy duly $125. Xlnt con d /bst ol r 78 .000 miles I Stereo, boat, lurn!ture, Sat/Sun 10-4 hideabed. blegel brn 631-0565Damonatt6pm 53500 650.4593 S1&li 'llLECAR cameras. birds. records. Highland ta.Cambridge to $125, 9 drwr wood A I L • 9010 F1aw1ess. stereo. 51K mi,1 tapes, clothes. t1ooks. 1218 Essex ln Quality dresserS756J1·2177 ao elSlll '72 Datsun 240Z. New sllverlred 1nt 631-3016 dishes. CHEAP furn. wet St.Ill, AT C.70, M" W 6220 '81 Olds Cutlass Sdn. No painllcarbs. great cond '76 Le Car. red and runs I NABERS CADILLAC 1~-~~~~~~~-1 electronic equip. cook llC. laletl down. Lse. $238.12, Gd Sharp $4500. 645-2880 Huge Multi Family Sale oooks, arl supplies, shul-WANT GARAGE SPACE cond. ev 553-0919 New turn, lite cab1ne1s. tars. decor ilems elc Shor! lerm stoiage n-ear ·75 Longbed wlcamper great! $900 Call alt 6PM, I LARGEST SELECTION Mon-Fri, 960·3397, ask ol la te model. low mneage !ruck tires. wind sur!e1. N 759 0210 LEASE CAR CO shell, sunrl, auto Mus1 ~l deo e"u1p. dishes. Soatl Aoo ewpert. • sell $2299/obo 83 1·6839 .. ·79(;0-rdlr11-;-eleclr1c clothes. riew owens. 2 Family_ 1ape deck. turn· Office Farailare/ All m~et I. Mo:"•1• ·79 210 SI. Wagon. New StJnrool. hardtop, racing , for Mark Cadillacs In Sou1hern Calllornlal See us today! 540-1860 EVERYTHING you can table. spkrs, receiver. Etaipae•I 6226 Pernnalii.d Serv.ce by Clutch. new radfa1 tires. seats. ale. pis, like new lhlnk 01 Sai i sun, 1amps books clothes . - -_ r.Oassandra amllm s1er very clean 533001000 650-•138 2600 HarborBlvd . 10-5PM. 830 Plum Place. toys ·Fn/Sat ·8am. lpm' Like ":'ew 750 8. 770 Savin -V , car Must ~11 tnls WMk . , COSTA MESA • .:;;;;;:i;;.:;;;;;;;,;;;;ii;;~==-.:iiii.:Oiiii~~--==:..:iiii.:Oiiii~'<:":~:".:~~~~~~I 1929 w G SA Cop1e1 (recond1horiedl ~--~·, ~b Ph 166-0•69oll6pm To~Oll 9169 C' I 9313 King size wate1 bed, llu!e. arry. · with stand $800/obo ....... , op,.. •. 'I on• •tYIO el HI W led 5100 H l W OO I l W H SlOO am/Im stereos and much Segerstrom1Bear 631-2242 240GC.a1lhy.,hw,.rt ·81oatsun 200SX H/B '75orona,4dr.au10.alc, 7 4 Nova. black. slant a. t P II I J lllH 51 e P Ill more. 3146 Kerry Lane Cilleche League, p· JO 6221 650•1996 Auto. PS/PB , AC. PW, amllm,xlntcond, lown· ale J;lntrunnlngcond gd · . !::>atespe1sons full/time Sa1urd11y only, 8-3 PM non-p•olil organization 11ao1 r11n1 Pwr antanna. am/Im _er M<ist see 673·3366 [ body $l000. 673-039.2 MEDICAL ASST PI T recept1on1st1sec Y !or New designer bootique. 1;;,;;;,;;;;""'·"'"!·"";..""';.;;"I -Part time. lamoly pracl•ce sml development co fasnion Isl Must have Moving Sale-Sa! only fund raiser Baby furn., Gulbransen Prem.re organ A --w-ed-9 020 cass · new Dill\, gd 1ires. '76 CeHca ST , air, amflm, ,77 Camaro PIS PIB 111 El Toro. 770· l950 Mark Simba Develop. exp.$ refs 760_9333 3117 8 30-2PM 630 clothes, toys. etc 25 17 S e1lt cond, too l1g lor new DIOI Ill 46K ml, mus• sell now 54K m1, n-,tires. xlnt 1 whl. nu lni . al~rm ~VS· menr.NB 640-6120 · Center St C M Mal'lltoba~Orf Greenville home$1500 673-8409 SCAStlTDDAYS $6400/obo 559·4731 cond._$3000 __ .6 6_·8_722_ \em . asking· $3200 MEDICAL. Phlebotomist · SEAMSTRESS btwen Segersrrom $ 1 55 8•85 --• -2 --I iecept Newpoil Beach Real Es1a1e License Moving Sale Sota bed. 2 Warner) Sal SAM Oak consoie p1ario. $800 or vehicle 1· Road1 91 5 '80 Cehca ST . a". AM /FM. 557.5-073 alt 1PM Lab.exper 640-0140 Secret ary 1Assis1a n1 Exper1enced1naltefa11ons s.gl beds, Papasan chr, _ Wurlttze1548·7272 --'76 Civtc 4spd , blue, lo m1 , J;lnt cond 1 SEE US FIRST! ----Some showing or prop. for men & v.omen. s1eady hang.ng cane chaor. more Re!r.g S 125 & $325, bit 1n I Pi ANO Wo ----cotes! llm'S AUTO $2200 lmmac. Arnlfm. $6399/obo 642·6407 MEDICAL FllDNT OFC. erty 85 1-7720 work and good benefits misc 545-8043 CM !as stove $35. elec_ dryer , 0 d n ~n 5~000· COISIClllEllT ruris great. 642•9933 .-80 -00,· -8-R-5 ,,,-. •••• We have a good selection Npt Bch Experd Cati Please call Charles at -75. queen Sl bed $85.1 ran new as · CAROUSEL t NEW & sed Ch answe1 Ad 733. 642-4300 REAL ESTATE House of Ta11011ng. South Sar 3·17·84 coucri a. love seat $250 sell !or $2000. Polished '79 ACcOfd. 4 d7:"5 spd wt'l!s, 5·spd AM 1FM I ~ole1s' See u~today• ev· 24 hours SALESPERSON Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa. 9AM to dPM 667-11091953·1316 I Oak Pa!tl 979· 1974 Havirig trouble selling your stick, air amllrn cass. lug ste•eo. perlec1 644 -5366 ' · . -for ac11~e Balboa Island ot-540·8491 2095 Valley Road • I Roland MP60o-eiec~ e~~?r ~~~y c~a~e~01N4 ~n rack, gd tires. exit cond, '83 Calica ST Xlnl coiid 1· Med1c1l lilcr/lkkpr. I f1ce Uc'd Ca11 Be11e Si?cre!a•y/Assistant With SPRING BOUTIQUE Westaaaller Xlnt cond $100 720-9405 consignment. it goes out orig own $4500 552-9156 17K mo Assum tease Dyriam1c pleasant pe<son Walsn 673-6900 RE. license Some show-I Floral Airangements & Goll MOVING SALE, Harley 15-.,i"• ·-G-::.1 -~6-23-0 SOLD You get bog SSS, 1 ·8i 4Dr Accord Lo mi SJ65dn, S 163 I 7 i mo w1tl1 proven mariage11al ongo!pioperty 851·7720 Items Ttiur-Fr1-Sa1 10am FLT 1980. garden tools, p!11lDI OUlill get small •19 Any 1a1e Loadeo 663·l000. ext 752·2255wrk.650-5624 ralenls to v.ork ma busy RECEIYINI ClERk -to 7pm 1787 Panay Cr mower. edger, sav.s. Ertortless exercise uni1 · make or model, ·75 & up, 390 dys. 646-9478 ev NEW& USED.-CaiS. lru"kO COMMRL CHEVROLET ~~11.Hl•>f II .. t l!l!'l\\1t '-\ 540.1200 medical clon1c E~-full time !or retail c!olh111g Secreta1t f BOOkeepe1 , (Mesa Verde areal tires. nurses un1lorms. 1 equals 1000 s11 ups/', hr, no clunkeis, please " per•enced t>oo~keepe1 s r 01 e E A per 1 en ce pan time tor small plumb-Washir &-dry" ''"'· sheets clothing. loads ol $350 494-9767 Salis. guar 731 .9442 '61 Acco1d. • dr. ale, 5 & vans F•eet prices. I and hea"Y 1n 111su1ance prete1red in1erv1ew M·F ing con tractor NB good s t u 11. 6 2 9 2 --. spd, lmllape. mecn. x!n1 lmmed!a1e deltvery ,--------~~ collect1ons Requires 10.2 644 ·~070 (Katie) 646-1185. Ive name & = !awnmov.er, BBC. pong Chonook. Wes1m inster TV.L R1d10, WE IUY $6650 650·9074 D Prosser 644-6590 Cllrylltr 1'Jl5 m1n2yrscollegeStrong ----pong table,gardentools, Sal/Sun 17thl 18tn ~tereo 6232 VIit 9173 '74N t4d me<:11ca1 and P1 e•per a RECEPTIO•IST SECRETARY /SI.LES 31'lp motor. 2 H78-1s 8-4pm CLEllCARS '81PRELUDE.a1r.dkbtue, o 1w11ea ewp,or r.reg.ga," must Call Denise 6,30pm hv.ne area. xlnl prione Executive Secretary 10 the t11es, stereo cab1ne l , -----Beau11tul 25·· Zenith Color tan int, air, cass. elec snrf 2 vw VANS. 1968 & 1972 s~~y50,CS~~~8o3~ns g . to6pm Mon lhru Fri only skills. typing 45wpm, call Director of Sales !01 !adles gol! clubs, etc Want Ad Help? TV 3 year wrnty $148 AID TRUCKS $6390 obo 497-7212 Steel radials. new Die· 964·0497 carol 752·8200, 5.5 statewide 1nvestmen1 co 1626 Tustin Ave, Fri & Sa1 6•2·5678 Free delivery Open Sun , laaza 9127 tiard battery, need body Classic 1979 Chrysler New ---located in Nwpt Bch/OC TV John's 646· 1786 work _ Otter. 646.7909 Yorker, leather Int 1" all Medical Transcnp11on1st • work al home. 5 years exper 1n Medical Records Dept req'd Mus! be prov+c•ent 1n Hospo!al trans. incl ope1at1ve re- por1s_ 768.8500, M-t 10.4 , Models Male/Female WE NEE D NEW FACES For placemen! 1n modeling jobs in Orange County. IEW YORI WESl T1le1t Ac••c1 Ul-1885 Oll1ce· Clerical work Madd Shov. Fund ofl1ce Hrly wage 754· 1941 RECEPTIONISTS Airport area Min 5 yrs SlOO 6011 B C I 70l l m the extras. mint cond_ SWITCH IRD OPR. e•p, Type 65. SH 80 Help W11tttl 111ace1 0111, eaera '57 vw orig owner, rebtt $6500. Fred, alt 6:30 PM Three posihons e~ist with Send resume to· PO Bo• Valets tor Newport res· washer/dryer s 135 ea Estate Eme1ald Coiiection ;~~~. ~:~;;2~s good. or wknds 759-1597 leading leading 2500, N.B. 92660. or call taurant. lull or parl !ime Dishwasher SlOO. Re!r1g , trade for powe1 /sau boat. D·' 9317 Mercedes-Benz 553·0940 Call 675-2566 $250 646-5848 Appr. S37K 496-2661 WI llY '63 VW Bus. 9K m1 on rbll I ""°""IJ'-"'',,,..,..,.,,.,,,,,,,-.,-1600, AM/FM cass. nu 'BO 8MNI: 2 dr hatcnback. dealersn1p In Newport S I /f I Off WELDER: Apply 7AM only C • USN SEA CADETS need USED CARS & TRUCKS Beach Orieoositionis tcrt1ry rtl c. MacG REGOR YACHTS 1mer11 TAX DEDUCTIBLE dona· parts$1500 •94-4767 al e. amllm stereo. xlnt full time and or CdM Optometrist PIT 163 1 Placentia. C.M E,air•tal 6016 lions 213.822.6470 call COME IN OR CALL FOR . cond. $3300/obo. Eves requ .. ements include. to t1ee607~e:ii~~ Call afler- 5510 Nlkonem Wtl.8 _ 151200. collecl FREE APPRAISAL lllE lclEllA'S 6~~~~·;E~i_~~ 1~~D 998-1267/days 937.9333 Swltchboardandsome 6Pm . · Dogs $200 b R H!ll 2 Cormier-Delillo SOUTH 720-0291,650-0707 Ford 9319 IYP•nge~perience This SECltETAllY Blchon Frise. AKC. male. niches0s~6o. ~.ci.400~ Power Boats 7012 CKEYllDLET pos1t1on1s Mon-Fri There ood lyp1ng& phone skills 10 mo. S350. 673-5376 6025 13 ft Boston Whaler. 6hp 18211 BEACH BLVO. COUllTY '70 BUG· new tires. bat· are also 2 par1·t•me necessary 673•9389 Farnitare Johnson. good condition. HUNT«NGTON BEACH tery; reblt eng. Good oos1t1onsw11h the same Chow puppy. AKC must 2 pr dee table lamps S 100 s2400 675.69g9 l•l·IOll• 541_3331 ISUZU cond $2100_ 650·4831 '67 Mustang. 6 cyl auto- mati c. runs good $900/obo 673-8254 requoremen1s. Apply 1n SECRETARY sell $350 obo 852-1056 WE WI L IDT ·ro B 1 1 di 1 1 , J pr. peach: green & wri1te: 18.3 .. Sea Squirt. center WE WAIT YOU• u L ug, sn r. re as. ext '12 Pinto. good transport. C~~~~~~1 ~ S~~~~~S needed, full or pan time Poodle, red. M. AKC , all hke nu M•sc. 644-0 1311 console. 85 hp Suzuki I 011 n IE UIDERSOLD on a. out. runs great, $500tobo. 642·9272 S1ree1 . Np1 Ben Sec•etary, P art -Time. eves...537 ·~800 dys used. has wood trim. bin many ex1ras, .11.!nt cond. See Ronald Dace And Leasing ·10 Fastback, supe1 clean cyi. barely used IMPORTS, 1301 Quall S5thr CM 548.7762 shots $300 973·91lO14-pc living rm set, never .njeclion. X-15 VHF radio. CLUI USED CAR! Volume Sales. Service 51795 432·9065 ·73 Pinto motor "2000", 4 - -yourig, ell1cltflt Must P0od1esa1e Teacup. Toy, 1ones. cost $785 , sell $9495. 497-2865 att. 6pm 18711 Beach Blvd. In & out, runs .11.lnt 548-2719 or 645-3439 Part ---,--;;:;:;-e lriterviewers RECEPTIOllST know pegboard system min. $250 up 546-2848 $375 839-2306 1811 Outfield Elec. Bay Huntington Beach $2400/obo tree cover .. ~=~~~--~-needed by Marke11ng Re-Lead1ng d1str1butor ol 01. l arsonShopyarda. ___ _ _ -1 (714)l42 2000 631·166•""·1086 74Plnto.looksgO?d.runs search firm rn Irvona, no !ice furni!ure 1s seeking 2703 w Coast Hwy NB Wanted. Fem Queel'!slal'd l8' Couct'I, .11.ln1 cond $100 launcti. hke new $8.500. • ~ !real, nu brks. ong ownr. ~"tow:>' be. aq1cua1te. reliable. mature person _ -~ ·-'." ... c H~!e. r 10 br~d, or tn. .•• ~.-~3V~4058 anytime. . . .~vf!ry Co .. ~7?.·_8_9go , 18 ..... 750/obo. 642·8795 '.~.I $5 .-• ~...:.-..-!!".lm.'t ;u.t.JOo...,.,.,,,r.\"t"''"'«l ... ~-~· .\bom·· .,·-~ ,,..1 ·~ ·~L~-·~~ ... ·r;411t~····-_f:J'I)-"~ n ·vu\gong-, lhr lo handle bus9 phones. •~uftln•rrTrrwrwrr --.-ctrr.7<CA:J"• "'"'''f,""-ree·a"Ut1 erry od ·3i!frir.QM!me~e1m~1 , -..... ....,.,,.!".. ··rtr"Mu-S'tang .' am/I'm will train. apply Mon.Fn Gciod !yp+ng Sk•lls 50·55 !or small 1nsura~ce bond-H f 5520 I diop leaf table. 42•62: Trawl~r Rigged 101 73 onvertlble, runs well, W s!ereo, automa1lc. s1795 9-5.18004 Skypari.. wpm Experience a must 1ng coman)' 1n Costa Dfl I $250 548-2183 Swordfish. 650-1 174 Center Line whls, gd tires ~ obo 673_3655 Part/time Permanenl Nancy LeGault a1 must. -related dul1es. 16 hands good snow Beautiful sola & loveseat. 40 MA ~THEWS DSL. -·77 FORD PINTO good Circle. suite 205 II quald1ed. contact Mesa Typing s~111s a 13yr !hl bredmare. gentle. __ . l-'I 9025 $3200/obo 675·1267 ~ ~ llOR.l.Gs 547·0972 bet 8 & 12 Hrs_ lle•ible 3 day week I norse. trails 01 breeding 1 . loose pillows. looks new. Bristol. live on. FIB, l!ke ·is CAN AM 256 M11d1 9141 .&. cond1on. MUST SELL. Send resume to Mgr $1200 2.t0.2268 varied earthtones, $4 15, new S40K, 675-6407 RUNS GOOD ·j9 GLC §po11 5spd, A $1250. 760-3861 EYEllllGS R~~~~~o~n1~1~1~~ 10~1 ~~~ P 0 Bo• 1349, Costa IAati Ufl 60iO ! call g14.1524 . Ca!!lorman-28, FG, FB. sgl 550.45g3 stereo. sn/rf. looks/runs 'll FAIRMDllT Newport Beach ma•keting located in Hunl Beach 1 Mesa . Ca 92626 L ·Blk watriut desk. needs re-_ gas. TT Sac $13.800, 4 Wkeel Drivel 9030 new $2250 obo 631-3016 MllE lilolENIA'S firm needs ad optable_ in. 640-4661 b!wn 10·5PM SECRETARY' 'RECEPT 1Anlq Oak Tab!e/4 choors [ lin1sh1ng 550 646·4697 I 760-8677 or 675-3615 '60 CJ5 d ·79 Mazda RX7, b1onze. SOUTH Loaded, reas. 675-9644 . --I ~ ·• I S2~0 c·an 650-,529 6to9 ___ ---, . xlnt. -llar top., . Cluslno~eople wlio en-RECEPTIO•IST needed tor ous9 oc A,r. weekdays Sal/Sun 9_5 China Cabinet , glass door Boita, Sail 7014 I PI B,PI S. nu l!res & moon100! headers. race-COUNTY '79 ·Murtang. au1o. eas!f, joy pubhc contac1 Musi port area aOver11s1ng I·-· top aesk wlglass top 45 1 -brakes $6500 855· 1835 l,(lg B Kit. Concourd low ml, sunroof. xlnt have clear telephone Newport Beach lav. firm agency Bookkeeping a Counl r\I French wrought '" rnd table w/2 lvs 5 'h l•ttretf-CAL 20 I S1ereo. a/c $7350 cond$3800. 675-5899 voice. A greal way to 1n-I see ks F / T ; e c e P-1 plus 549.1757 I Iron chandller, erec Cost chrs, whl walnut danish In slip-Newport 955-7540 Tr1cl:1 9035 1 731-9442 YOLKSWIQEI .61 Escort GL. AMIFM crease yur budget dol-t0on°s111ega1 sec Y train· $1600 sac $7 50 obo d 1 $800 · C I "WE WILL "OT tara1 we pay !or vour ee Typing. 1111ng. tele· SEC'Y-PART TIME · 673_6496 esign, all or CAL 29 RACE CRUISE 10 68 hevy pickup wlshell. 81 626 2-dr, 5·SPd. AIC, " cass. • spd. looks/runs tral~fng. For inier~iew ap-phones good front otfice 9_ 12 daily in Cos!a Mesa _ _ _ _ 1207 Dorset lane C M bags. dOdQi!r pilot, VHF V-8. reblt Grea~ sh4ape grea1 cond , best oller IE UIDERSOLD" great $3495, 96Cl-1990 po!nlment. call Lo"e at appearance & manne1 at Harbor & w est Baker OAK BUFFET w11Jeveled o,e.el Game Table 4 Chis etc $26.000 494-5419 '. $l600 6 6-5g7 I 979-9098 volume Sales. Service 545-5776 req'd S10001mo P1ease Call641·9311 mi~•or .Si 75 545-0630 Must see! $350oDo HOBIE 14 wlcustom trlr j·75 Ford Courier Truell, MercH.ea Beat 9145 AndLeas1ng l•illilililililiilll I complete appl!catoon a1 ---'A liaaeea 6011 786-8545 or 675·7200 Xlnt cond $900/obo stick snilt, campe1 shell. I 18711 Beach Blvd. 4000 MacArthur Bl SEWING Mach•ne Ope1· 1 CALL 2•0 8093 · • sleeps• Top notcri cond '69 250SD. brown wl b&ige Hun11ngton Beach PART· TIME. Varied hours 450 . Newporl Bch ators. e•per1ence IBeau1 25 sq ti 1 relflg, 1 1 IUY FURMITUltE · $2100/obo 731·9442 Int. mint cond. Like new. (714) 842 .. 2000 to include early A M ' !Mc K1bb•n Sails 540-3684 • yr wa rr . free de!iv. many LES 957-81 33 Hobie 14 wl trailer, $495 · S4'k shill, must see to BP· weekends. Must have de· REPUCE TNE IOSS! SHiPPINGOEPT -others 646·5538 'Ki -e 1 bed th 962·8068 ·79 OodQ& Power Wagon. preciate Must seu .1~.7-.2c4c1c1cvw="sc.1o29=5•o'-e~o' pendable vehicle (small want 10 tra•n a mature, rig siz wa er wi 4J;4 , clean. 60.000 miles. $4950 75 1-8650 bet Runs Greal·LOOks Good truck, wa n, s1 a loon sp111ted person to sup&f· Local screen printei · H1r~er Arta l••li11ct Wave M(lster & Head· 10111, $4400. 963·8962 9-5PM: ask ror Ben y DEPENDABLE 675•6906 wagonl lo assist news· vise, organize. and work clerical helper. limited Relr+g service A recond board s 5oo ob o $Jtt4 •Ski 7016 '80 COUAIEA. $2200. SEI TME IL YMPICSI 80 Ford Chateau Van, 15 passenger, d1.1a1 air, dual tanks. 1 ownrr. fun pwr, 2-tone blue. $8995 South Coast Fora 303 Broadway, Lag Bch 494-8515 paper ~ea,1er~n d !rv1~~ wilt\ crew ol small house· e~per ~~-26~~11 Bari ~las. Guar 549-3077 I ---641-7424 , ·79 261{ BAYLINER. f 1sn Runs good. Good work ·1 1 250 al e, am/Im. while, area. us epe keeping company Awer· --!AMERICAN TROPHY 40 I King sz bd. hdbrd. tnple & ski. Excellent cond. truck. 673-4958 mlc~e~~nsotilr:Js 1~~:d '12 YW Ill Mtrean 1325 dable. Con1act Greg age 30 hour week SOLICITOR to ob1a1n allon s w r drl!sr w/2 miffors & 2 end ,5900 con · • New 1835 engine, megs. I °""°"'"~""""~.,;,~ Hyde Mon~ay !hru Fri~ay op Squad 557-9097 i1ubscriptlons by .1e1e-i25 ob~.a545_a,•~95heater 1bls $1200 ot>O 963-1990 New tandem. for '81 Ford F150, 4 spd, 6cyl, '71 280SEL, lmmac, runs new tires. S2000. '10 MEIOllY DllW between 9.30 and 10.30 RESTAURANT pnone ror L.A. Times. Kl 8 d 1 1 makeolr.s.2-40l4 dual tanks. clean. $7100 beaullfully.Amu111tosee. 951-2805,&62·2997 $12000B0 .662-2300 a.m. onty. 642 ... 321 Harbor area. 548-844 tor Adm11a1 Side by Side ng sz e w ve ve! lllariat Etaip, 1011 494-0133 497-3779 ··!$~0!;9~5~0=.,-=~9~1~ .. ~3~QO<~I !~':"'':"'~~~~':"'~~ I ;m~~~---~= • MEALTll CLUI 646-1413 re1 r1ger a101, turquoise h~brd S s•des bnin radio --mo --; Oli1ao•i11 9227 s sef!king outgoing indi· SlOO 546.0455 S+mmon11 manresa. Ae-Misc. items: hardware, V111 ~ '12 280SEL S6700 0 90 ·72 VW. Clean . rebtt en-·78 Delia 88 Aoyale c ..... . 1 PtOTlllE FUMlll v1dual 101 res!aurant Slevle needs your help. __ cunable Twin Beds. Like teak blocks, Avoro !!le '84 f oyola Van, 4086 ml, Xlnl Cond .. Sunrool g lne, am/I m Calls, ... ... I Hard work but lots of var· counter help Call lrvlne Earn big bucks last Callh ELEC_ DRYER $1 25 new 786-7209 raf1. Oeptn sounder, etc. loaded 513 250 PI P All Opllofll. 675-6906 $2300/otlo. 851-2222 new Urn , btakta, no.et, ,. iety, no e)l.per. necessary, C!ubhoose. 250.1553 tor paid dally + weekly 4 yrs Old 786-0975 KU table/4 chairs 145 G8r. aale sa1. 675-5651 640~0050 M-F 9_5' .73 280SEL 4.5: mint cond, d"Jll or 549-0626 eves. ~1~~5,;. I~;~~~·. Cbr~ wUI train. FIT, star1 S• hr Cyndi or 75~·7500 Iv msg bonul!M. Positions open. Frigidaire: 20 8 ell, top 11r, Student corner 'deski Wan! 10 t>uy 11ndem axle •-• wt.He wlblue lnl. sun-'72 VW, 01lglnal owner, 640·1103 So. Coast Phu.a VIiiage ales Mgmt cau 535•2858 bel 9AM or Hl gold $395 645-5168 book.case/chair $125 boflt trailer !or 23' cabin nat1.at1, root, au pw1. al e. Becker 1 xlnt cond1Uon. $2500. I =--~---~= Call Larry 751-6306 8116PM · 968-7585 · crulaer. 968-2349 eves Cl111ie1 9045 aterflO. nB\lir Plret1i P-71 873-6633 Plra11lll 1329 HICKORY FARMS ----Holpolnt HO washer & I i;;~;;:;;:;;-,.,,,,.,,,.;-,;;;;,; PIESCINL All( mmed opening !or Sto1e TEACHER (!PT/TIME) elec. dryer, used 2 mo1, Moving Sale: Custom Sil • 0ec• 7022 ·29 uoa;; A .• door, Town I res.'llO,OOO. 830•6270 '72 vw. Xlnl cond, Stero ir77 Arrow, 811Ck Shih, gr11y, 2:30-5:30. Hunungton Mgr wtlh lutuie oppty 10, :ae·!ia~ool A de :.r1::4 $800 value. sell S450 pillow couch & loveuat II 1 Sedan. RetlOf&d lo Otlg· '75 2400, gt11al ga1 ml >Mth equaUHr. ~ skin co.,,...1,-air, Btach aru . 536-3588 further groW1n & f&SPOn· · -· bolh. 642-8848 eves $350, Oak wall unit $125. * SLIP WAITll * Ina!. $8500. 675...fl161 wl l5M on rbll mtt. many Cal!847-5064 atereo. Very 1por1y. ;;;;;;;:;;;:iii~~iiii-I slbl1llty Musl be enthuS· PllllE lPPT SEml 1 llY lPPLIAIGES 759·14.t5 av. NB. 40M 00.t, 432·9770 A1te11.,.,... 1161 s~r3a5~'1o;oery75~-1,~~ ·73 Ragtop, runs good, $3500. 731·9«2 PIOIOTIOI iaaHc & energe11c Ca!I PIT. salary plus r.ionus. OC LES 957_8133 EAK d1n1ng1cradenal 8 II' IPT IGI MHlllll Aoil 1107 dyi, 645.7697 eves need• some wor6~.,.s~3 0 ·93 Rellant Station Wagon. Mr Munz. 642-0972. Alrpol'l area Cati Tarry chraS1000obo. Teak bar s 12•000 J8<>-0J89 . ooo =-.. 1 Talc.a over payments ' ~~;r~~;;~·.nlghtly? ~~i N~~~; ~:~cllll An<Hire~~1 .gi~3 2•4PM L~u~y.·~~i!'k~~;eES llOOll s:zoo. 6-48-5288 SLIP FOR 2511 POWER I~~~ Dt11:~,r~1 ~4:".:· 'll 2401 ·7j S~PER BEETLE coN. Lo•dad. 957-1830 Ara you,... RETAIL SALES Cash paid 780-7275 wn m111 cornef group BOAT Jn Ball>Oa Coves, snlrt :· 5apd 857,1122 Grell gas ml, w /15M on VERT 31K ml onnew..no. f11IJ1c t JS Wel!grOOtMd. nLEPNOIESALES . M1$80 Kenmorewa•her N.B.$150mo 850-1174 ' ' • flbll mtr. many ltru, S38001ol>0. 7&o.0•95 '86 Sunb1rd, xtNT c;;;a, dependlbfft llllH FAIHIOI SHOP FI T PIT Pt.one salee, Recond · comm 1 waah8f' $50, 962-3883 I 11 very clean. S6ll50/ob0. 74 Bua. Run• grHt. Must IQMllKI w/J;tr1a, \Ult Int and &elf rnotlva1.a? rea11ve Europeen high Madd Benellt ttr1y wage tor home uae, alalntess 1 8018 5100, wood din· ~1llff.aff1 1 '71 2862 itlnl cond.. 553-1400. 8•5-7667 NII, ,2100, 731•1680 av, PkO, a8K ml, 188·M48 Ooyou.... faafllon ledles shop seek-754-19•, steel loP, 1200· •39--0250 Ing set s 100, blu cht.11 13 USER ;;;;a, n.w 111/, irfll fnl. •le. s.eoo obo ·75 460SE. 1h1rp, candy 838· 1241 [r~i'ios>iiii,.;•~ En)oyworktogwith ktd1? Ing e..cp. salesper1on Tune UP Me<:h•nle, mull REFRIGERATOR 1125 S75. 960-7108 Qd cond. S&OO. Ctll Ertk 152--8l15 Sut 983·8082 re<I, new ur ... exn palnt.L"''""""""°7.,,--:::~= !f you can antwtr VES Arlt loeaHon, Ex<:IU. 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Requ~-on Saturda) and Mahler's monumen12l S) mphon) ~o. ~ -Resurrection·· on \unda) Saturda) ·\ 8 30 p.m concen an the Santa Ana High S<.hool aud11onum will precede a spon- sors reception at the Chantecla1r restaurant. 4-11 proceeds from the PJa e' emni wall help fulfill the chorale"s SI 00.000 leadership donor pledge to the building fund of the Oran~ Count) Performing Ans Center. Mctropolnan O~ra \Oprano Carol Vaness v.111 headline the 'ocahsts in tht!> showpiece for choir and o rchestra with re· K.EIT'Ra..AU mark.able mus1c1ansh1p ranging fro m ccsuuc peaks t< hu\hcd pleas Janet Smith con1raho John Du~ len . tenor. and Rohen Bngg.s. bass also will be solo1su.. For Sunda' ·s half of the ambtuous musical v.edlend. tv.o )Oung stars of the San francuco Opera - meuo soprano LL-site Richards and E"el)-n De La R~ -v.111 appear as soloists \11~ ~ La Rosa also will be featured at a spccul - p.m pre' 1ev.. also in the Santa 1\02 Hagh School aud1tonum She wtll sang ana.s from Mozan·s -.\bdue-- uon from the Seraglio .. and -Marn.agr of Ftpro:· 1ntersperYd v.1th the reading of leuen of Moun and \1ahler The pre\ 1e"' as frtt v.1lh a ticket for the ~nung·s ~rforman~ M oz.an·s Scrm.a~ 1n G 1-e..ix K.kme 'achtmus1k .. ) "'"' p~e the pganuc. ~minute ~Re-surrecuon .. S~mphon~ which takes 230 musicans and singe-rs for llCket tnformattOn 3DoUt Suna.~ Concnt. phone 6~ J..W..i ~a htt ot Als Go~ ,:)> ,-' '.'C1 ~-...)\. ")!'" 1, "' "1 ~lllf1 V'' 1...'Y'f ~.,._'ti ,)l...f '1X)"\ 1.lf! 1 "'!\.VIS~" ~"W ~ a Calendar Fri. Claulcal UC IRVJltE MEN AJm WOMEN'S CHORUSES and Madr1ga1 Singers ~r­ form a program Including Carl Off's "Carmina Hurana" and Ravel 's "T rols Chansons." 8 p.m .. UC lrvlne Fine Arts Concert lfall. S4 general admission. tij56-66 l 7. GREGORY COLEMAM, r lasslcal gultar1st. enter- tains In l.a Palme res- taurant. The Newporter. , I l 07 Jamboree Road. New- port Beach Mon.-Sal.. 7-11 p m .. Sunday brunch 10 .t.m .-2:30 p .m. 644-1700. "COSJ FAN TUTTE," by Mozart In English. ts ~r­ formed by Chapman Col- lege music students. Wallman Theater. corner or l'alm and Center. 333 N. Cla~ll. Orange. 8 p.m . 85 general aamtsston 997-687 1. LONG BEACH SYM· PHONY CLASSICS COPf· CERT. An all· Tchaikovsky program Is prest"ntcd at the Long Beach Convention & i-:ntertalnment Center, k 30 p.m .. Terrare Theater, 300 E . Ocean Hlvd .. Lon~ Bca<'h 534-7723 Country ··HEARTS OP THE WEST.'' 5-8 p m .. with the Welltern Union Band, 8·30 p.m.-1 ·30 a.m .. Crazyhorse. 1580 Brookhollow. Santa Ana. 549-1512. Jan THE J ENNY HAPflVER TRIO prt"senls contem- porary jd71 on var1ous In- '' rumen!!'>. Mell!'t..a llasln plays cello. Chris Stevens plays vibe..-.. ctnc1 1-:dward D. Ku-.bv Is tht• group's arnus'tl<' ~ullctrlsl. frt.-Sat .. k p m.-mldnl~hl. Cafr La~una. 858 S Coast Hlgh- Wdy. Ld~una Beac-h 497-5404. ihrough March. THE MICHAEL JOR· DAN T RIO performs al lhe lrvlnr M<irrloll 8 p m.-mldnlght. Standard, Latin and conlC'mporary jttLLarrlcalurC'd 85 1-1100 CAL STATE FULL· ERTON JAZZ BAND, John Wrbb. conductor 8 p.m . l~l'rllal Hall on rRmpus. AOO N State Coll~r Blvd . Full· 1·rton 773-337 I RUTH PRICE, female j.1£2 vocalist. appC"ar <> Thur-. Sun.. R 30 p m throu~h March at Ron·., In laguna. 1464 S Coast Highway. l.dgun<i Bearh 497-4871 RICK SHEIULUf on lhe µianoand WA~EWAYMlt nn th<' saxophone. 9 pm -I 30 a.m .. Cafe Lido. 2900 Nt'wport Dlvd .. New- port Bt'arh. 675·296R. CONFREY PHILLIPS .ind hi!> trio In an cxcluc;lvr t·ngagemenl. Fri -Sat 9 p.m .. l a.m .. Tues.-Thurs. 8·30 p.m · 12:30 am .. Li - brary Lounge. The Nc-w porlt>r , I 107 Jamborf'r Road. Newport Bearh 644 1700 Pop THE BUTCH RILLERA HOOSE BAJ'f'D ~rforms · Sixties Sour· at Mt'dley's, 9 p.m.· l :30 a.m.. 18774 Brookhurst SI . Fountain Valley 963-2366 MARCEL'S feature Performing this weekend The Black Ballet Jan en.emble of Los Angele. will atrut through the e-volation of dance from the "Congo Square .. to "Funk dancing to "Bussy Bolt," 9 p m . 130 £. I 7th St . Costa Mesa. 646-3666. THE CALL, The Colden Bt'ar. 506 Paclrlc Coast llwy . llunlln~on Bt'ach 536-9600. THE REUBEN E. Lltlt pr<'<>ents Jeff A Ste•~ WC'd. ·Sal.. 9 p. m . 151 E. Coac;t tltghway. Newport &ach. 675-5790. VINCENT SCOTT plays gult<1r tn the Wine Ct'llar, ihc Ncwporter. I 107 Jam- boree Road. Newport Beach. T ucs.-Sa t . 7 p .m 644-1700. LElt FERRELL, vocaltst. plants!. saxophonist and com c d I an. . ag pt' a r s Tues.·Sat . 7 .3 p.m . Carlos Ortega's, 23635 1::1 Toro Roa'd. F:I Tor o 9~ I ·3313 Dance DUNAJ FOLK ENSEMBLE and Relam· pago drl Cle-lo. folk r1anC'lfll! from around the world 8 pm.. Chapman College. Memorial llall Auditorium. 333 N. Glassel! St . Oran~t' $5 g<'neral admission 997-6820. THE BLACK BALLET JAZZ USA ENSEMBLE, b.1st'd In Los Angrks. per- torms at the Yorba Linda Forum Tht'ater for a three-day t'ngagement. T he p~ram features a hlstorl- C'al strut lhroug.h lhc tvol utlon of black dance Fri. & S.tt A p.m . Sunday 3 p.m . 417~ Fairmont Blvd. Yorba l.lnc1a. 779-A59 I Theater "AIUfllt O&T TOUR OUN" by the But'na Park Community Theater at Sulllvan Cenlt'r. 7631 W Mt'lrost'. Buena Park . Fr1days and Saturday'\ al 8 p .m throu~h March 24 523-0351. "BABES 11'4 ARMS" al Sebastian 's West Dinner Playhouse. 140 Ave. Ptco. San Clt"nwnl<'. Wrdn<·sdays through Saturdays al A p.m . Sunday<> at l and 7 p.m throu~h April 15 492-9950. "BEDROOM FARCE" at O r anJ,te Coa~l Col lege Orama Lab Theater. 1on1p;n1 and Saturday at 8 p m .. Sunday al 4 p.m. 432-5527 ··THE BEST MAN" at the Wi>stmlnsl er Community Thealt>r. 7272 Mapl<' St .. Wc~tmtnstrr. Fridays and Saturdays al k 30 thro11gh April 7 995·4 113. "BURIED CHILD" at Saddlc·back Colkg<' In M ission Vl<'jO, 28000 Mar~twrllc Parkway. lo· night and Saturday at 8 µ.m . Sunday al 3 p m. 831 -4656. "THE ELEPHANT MAN" at the.> Cf'm Tht"al er. I 2A52 Main SI.. Garden Grove. Wc-c1nt>sc1ays lhrouAh Saturdays at 8 p m . Sundays at 7:30 636-7213. "FUKNY GlllL" at the Grand Dinner TheatC"r. 7 Frc>edman Way. Anaheim. Nightly except Mondays at varying curtain times through May 27. 772-7710 "GOOD" on th<" main sta~f' of Soul h Coast Reper· tory. 655 Town Center Drive, Co11 1a M esa. T11C'sdays through Satur- days at 8 p m , Sundays al 7:30. Wt't"krnd matlnt'es at 2:30 unlll March 25 957-4033. "I'M ogTTUfG MY ACT TOGETllERAl'fDTAKIJllO a --·- Rhythma. · with tap, too, at 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at Yorba Linda Forum Theater. See Saturday's Dance U.ttng. IT ON THE ROAD" al the I larlt'quln Olnnt'r Play· house. 3503 S Harbor Ulvd.. Santa Ana. nl~htly except Monday-. <11 varying curtain tlmt's lhroup;h April 29. 979-551 I . "II.AN OF LA MANCHA" Jl the Curtain Call Dinner Theal t"r. 690 El Camino Road. Tustin. nightly exct"pt Mondays al varying C'urtaln times !hrough March 25. 838-1540 "A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM" at UC Irvine Little Theater. lO· ntj(hl and Saturday al 8 p m 856-6617 ''O!Qt FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST" by I he Mission Vt«jO Playhouse at 1 h<' Mission Vkjo High School I heater. Fr1days and Saturday al 8 p m through Mareh 31 . 841 -4245. "THE PRISONER OF SECOND AVENUE" at th<' Cardt'n Grove Community Theater . Chapman al SI Mark's Avt' .. tonight and Saturdays at A :30. 897-5 122 "RIGHT BED, WRONG HUSBA1'D" at lh<' llunt· tngton Beach PlayhouSt'. Main Street at Yorktown Avt'nut>. llunltnp;ton Beach. Friday~ and Saturdays al R:30 lhrou~h March 31 H47-4465 "S ALLY AND MARSHA .. on the Sttond Stage of South Coast Reper- tory. 655 Town Center Drlvt>. Costa M esa. Tuesdays through Satur· days at 8 :30. Sundays at 8 p.m .. wttkend mallnt"Cs al 3 p.m until March 25 9!l7·4033. "TWELFTH HIGHT" al Orting<' Coast Colleg<' Rob· rrt S Moore Thealt>r. to· nlJ(hl only at A p.m 432-5880. Workshops BREAIWfG DOWN THE WAR ZONE BETWEEN THE SEXES. Dr Stevrn Winer IO<"uses on C'Om munlcatton skills. 7 ·I I p rn Fee 57. Colden Wt'st Colk~e Administration Bldg .. Rm 209. 15744 Golden Wt"<>l St . Hunlln~lon Reach H91 ·3991 Lectures FITHESS: FADS.FACTS AND FALLACIES. Tht' pros and cons of diet. e;.. crclse and fitness How to relax. relieve tt"nston and pt'rform dally task" morr plfccllvely. 7-9 pm . Colden West Collt>ge. Adminis- tration Bldll.. Rm 136. I !'>744 Golden We-st SI . 1 lunlln~on Beach re<' $5 891 ·3991 Singles WHEEL OP FRIEND· SHIP. lor slnj!Je~ over 45. met'ts at Lora Nelson's In Anaheim. 524-3327 MAH -WOMAN IN · STITUTE. ages 25 55. pro fr<i'ilonally dt"slgned ~t'l ·acqualnl t'd party.Sp. m $10 Includes wine. rdrei.h m4.'nts. 1452 KC"nsln~on Drive. F'ullerton. 545·0~40 Ml.SS AJllGDt'S SINGLltS DANCE. 8 :30· l 1.30 p.m .. Frank Amoss Trio. Lafay<'I tf' I lotel. 144 S Llndt'n Avr . l. o n g B t' a c h ( 2 I 3 I 435-6311 Film• "HIGH NOOl't." With Gar y Coop!':r. Crnc.-C' Kt'lly. Thomas Mitchell. and Lloyd Bridge's 7 30 p m • Golden Wt"<Jt Coll~e. r orum II. ; • • • , , ' • ' I• 15744 Ooldcn West St . Huntington ~ach . 82 gen t·ral admission. 895-8367. ''S&VE!f SAlllUllAr' ts pr~nted al 8 p .m.. San Juan Capistrano Library and Cultural Center . 31495 El Camino Real. 82 ad- mission. 493-1752. "FOR1' APACHE." Saddleback C.Ollege North forum Theater. 5500 lrvlnt> Ct"ntf'r Or .. lrvtne. 7 p.m 559-1313. "OL TIIPIA." a highly rontroverslal film record of tht' 1936 Berlin Olympl<' Ca mes. Is shown from 6· l 0 pm over two days. Part I ls tonlj!!hl . and Part II ts shown Sunday. Saddleback College South. 28000 Marguerite Parkway. S<·lence/Math Room 313. Mission VteJO 831 -4646 . Etc. CITY or ORA!fGE FIREllER'S ASSOCIA· TION BENEFIT, Anaht'tm Convention <.:enter.California Room. k()O W . Katella Ave .. Anaheim. 999-8900. THE ORAJlfG£ COU1'TY RECORD£R SOCIETY gatht'rs to play works by Josquln and f'esta with Ellen Perrin, ~uesl condul.'· tor. Rerorders welcome 7 :30 p.m .. Church of the Foothllls. Newport Blvd and OodgC'. Tu st In 494-3624. 1984 ANA.HEDI COM· PUTER SHOWCASE EXPO, Anaht'tm Conven- tion Center. North Exh1· bttlon lla ll . 800 W. Katclla A vt" . Anaht"lm. Throu~h ~unday 999-8900. "'THE MYSTERY ll'f TRE CLOVER" Is 'the the~ for tht' St. Patr1ek's Day Wttk- rnd excursion of The Call· lomla Myslt'ry Train from Los An1teles to San Fran· clsco. Participants pay 8489 for a l ravel adventure pack- ajitt' pallernt'd on N!atha <'firlslie's crlmt' classic "Murder on lhe Or1enl Ex- prt>-.~ · Everyone helps <;0tve the mystery. Cost cov t>rs d µrlvate coach seat on Amtrak Coasl StarU~hl. a part In the show. lodgings. maJor meals. transportation and theater In San Fran- clS<'O. 494-4116. SOUTHERN CALI · FORNIA ASSOCIATION OF PLATE COLLECTORS. A11aht"lm C onvention Ct>11trr. Soulh Exhibition 11.111 & Soulh Lobby. 800 W Kaldla Ave. Anaheim rhrou~h Sunda\ 999-8900 Sat. Claulcal UC IRVll'fE SYMPllONY ORCHESTRA . with lk'rnard Gilmon-. C'Ondu< tor ProAram Im. ludt'' l'rokoflt'v's .. Violin Con 1·1•r10 No. 2" .ind Brahm~· 'Variations on a 111eme b\ Haydn ·• UC lrylne Fine Arte; Villa.At' Th<'aler. Rpm 84 ~t"nern l adml<islon R56-6617 THE PACIFIC CHORALE. with John A lt"xandrr. c-ondurtor Thf' R :10 pm pro,tram with lhr- P:1e·1rt<· Symphony fC"atun-s "~l"fllllC'm... Glu"tppi- Verdl Sololsl<1 tncludr Carol Vanr'I-.. 'iOprano. .lantt Smith. alto. John lluyker<>. tenor. and RobC'rt :2 0 - .. .. ao CJ) -CD - BEHlllD THE SCEllES with Brenda Caponera Aesteuran1 EJtecutive **** 11ULDOOH8 1R18H PU9 C tit bcetM It. htrtob 0., The big day oe6ebratton begkls at 10 a.m. with a tpeCtal lrtah t>runctt until 2 p.m. Corned beef and cabbage wlll be NMld from 2 p.m. untll 1 1 p.m. Live enterta#lment la provided wtth bag pipers and a1ao the ln.h Bend wlU be th«e from 2 p.m. untll 6 p.m. Theree plenty of Herp/Gutnneea on tap and a wtl°'8 lot more. It'• ftrst come, ftrst Ml'V9d. eo If you·,. truly looking for genuine Irish food, tun and drink, you'• hurry to Muldoons lrtsh Pub. They are located at 202 Newport Centet Or .• Fashion Island In Newport Beactl. Call 640-4110. BRING OUT YOUR INIH AT THE HA..uRQEJI HAla.ET1 Erin go braghl Cetebf'ate St. Patr1Ck'• Day wtth your faVOftt• lepfecnaun and a bit o· the green at the Coeta Meea Hamlet. Let the Hamlet's extenatve menu tempt you and your tipeClal lass (or laddy). wtth 9UCh favorltea u the "Hamlet onion petty melt" (a ~hamburg« 9erwd open tece on rye topped with zesty melted cheeee, rllW chopped onlon8 and served with a tomato grffl gaml and trench frtee~ or MYOty lr1sh "corned beef huh with tunn~ egg". Aa an appetizer or 9'de dlah to your meel cooalder ... potetoes (of courMf). Ct'°°89 "deep toed potato lklnl" (layered with ched<W, baic:On, IOUr' c:reem and 8C8111k>nS) Of "thoee potatoea" (layera or crusty golden huh brown8 with eour cream~ ~ the crowd 1n h9ppy celebration by touting to the ludt of the lnstt with a frosty 8Ctlool• of beer (green If you ptMM~ °' If you prefer, • deMclou9fy pr~ ~ mug of lr1ah conee. As a f\nel ulut• to the..,,.,_, 1168 why not ee6eCt one of the Hamlet'• del6doue dwett ~ Ill• ··wonderful hot ludge c::Me (the ultimate)" (fudge &ayer C9k• with rich hugen dca Ice crMm. topped with gooey hot fudge and whipped creem). (It'• not green. but the taste mote than mak• up for lt1). The ~ MeM Hamlet II conwn6errtty located In the MeM Verde Centw at Harbor at Ad8ma. Happy St. P8ddy'a Oayt ~({~J En Joy St. Patrlcks Day In Balboa Corned Beef & Cabbage Includes soup or aaJad and potato S6rved all day ON THE PENINSUl.A BALBOA &Ill ..... 673-7728 Celebrate St. Patrick's Day at The official Irish Tavern of Laguna Beach Irish Coffee $1.50 Green Beer $1.25 Bushmill Shooters S 1. 50 •Iris• Oyster Sllooten &Oe •New England Bolled Diner lnclodes corned beef, beets, onions, carrots, tarnips, potatoes, ud cab- bafe. • Comed Beef Sandwlclaes 2007 So. Coast Hwy Laguna Beach 497-6568 A ST. PATRICK'S DAY WEEKEND SllMten a s~ •• ..,_ Slleeter llMI .._ *1.51 (Murphys and Hentyt) , ........ s .. Friday, March 16 and Saturday. March 17 4 pm to 7 pm z llllctl Sid If Jelll ,.,.. ..,. ""9rtleldtW•ll RESTAURANT a SALOON St. Patrick's Celebratlon Friday March 16 & Saturday March 17 Irish Drink Spec/sis Happy Hour Mon.-Frl. 4:30 to 7 p.m. Free hors d'oeuvres buffet Live Entertainment ~Dancing 14112 llM It UllCtr Tatll ~ 73Ml15 ST. PATRICIS DAY CElfBUJIOI• • Special Irish Brunch lOAM till 2PM • Corned Beef & Cabbage, Irish Stew, and Pot Roast 2pm till l lPM • Irish Band 2PM till 6PM • Live Music 7PM to lAM • Bag Pipers • Harp/Guinness on Tap • Old Bushmill Irish Whiskey • And a whole lot more! •FlfSI Ct>tM/finl wwd 212 •••"'1 c.t. Ir. ' FuMol llllM, lcu,..-t lelcll 64M110 • • • e e e • I • e ____ .................. ------------------~ '"'-. .. "1: • . .. Briggs, bass. A concert pn:vlew with Dr. Burton Karson Is al 7:30 p.m. Sahta Ana Hllth School Auditorium. 520'\v. Walnut St.. Santa Ana. Tickets 950, 542· l 790. GR.ltOORT COLElllAJlf, ~e Friday llstlng. THE 8TllPll01'11' Oil· CHE8TRA of Saddleback College begins Its spring musical season wtth a con- cert reaturtn~ Mozart·s ··Overture" lo "The M&glc- flutc:· Beethoven's "Third Symphony:· and von Dlt- tersdorf's "Sinfonia Con- St. Patrick's Day Party ~;..,.__-~ featuring our Famous Happy Hour continuous 4:30 until 777 Green Margaritas Green Beer Bailey's Irish Coffee Drinks C ompl1mentary Corned Beef & Cabbage * Irish Magician Ross Rice • Member of Magic Castle & Mag1C Island , On the Seautiful Bay 103 N. Bayside Dr .. Newport Beach, ~-5123 Join us for St. Patricks Day Stuffed Cabbage Served with soup or salad Side of Fettucini Alfredo and sherbet. ss.95 Served Friday 4 to 11 pm Saturday 2 to 11 pm 17502 Beach Blvd. The "Green Bldg" at Beach & Slater Huntington Beach 842-5505 .. t.. . .. . . .. . . . .. • . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . •. . . . . . . • .~ .. -.-... ~-.-4, ...... -..... -·-it.'''·~.,_,~,.,. . - "C081 r Ml '11JTTE," Stt Fnday listing. wllh Roa A l>otula, I I a.m.-4 pm. Abo. "Paddy We.t" with authentic Irish 5 Country A DANCE WORKSHOP Folk Music. 4-6 p.m. "Tbe Weetena Uatoa Bead" ~r-~ forms 8 p.m.-1 30 a.m .• I ~ 0 - Corned Beef & Cabbage • Green Beer• 406 PACIFIC COA T HWY. I .\•·ro•• rrom th~ Pirr) PARTY! LIVE MUSIC & OANCIN(., futuring ""THE EDGE" 4:00 P.M. to I :30 A.M. TOA T THE IRISH with a Mickey's Big Mouth T he Mean Green! HUNTINCTOl\J BEACH. CA Llf. 960·93l8 7C" Cl ::s Q. Cl ~ ...... ... a> ... 6 C raz y horse . 1580 ~ Brookhollow. Santa Ana co 549-15 l 2 RICK SRERllAN and Sl Plus V. 7691 Orangt>- WAYNE WAYl'fE, see Frt-thorpt>. But"na Park day 11 .. 11ng. 637-2426. O> ,.... Jasz THE BUTCH RILLERA Pop HOUSE BAND, Sf't' f'rictay THE JENNY BAMVJtR ~ TRIO, see Friday listing. ~ CONFREY PBJLLIPS, ,.... MARCEL ·s. with "Bcauy Hsi Ing. Boa,•• s~ Friday listing. THE VINEY ARD oflt'rs a "D't18FRltE" Is featurffi concert fc-aturtng a top along with the" Air LIQcua Chrtstlan band. Abraham• Cabaret Ba.od" straight Tbe Proclalmen, at 8 p.m from lrelqnd. 6 P· . .;.;.m;.;.... -"""I -=a ·~"'--S_2_ro_v_e_rf_e<'_33_3_E_ . ...;.C..;...er..;...rl_to;.o..s-l co '>t·e Friday llsllrtg. ~ RUTH PRICE. sec Friday >-lt..11ng. co u -0 a: Sergeant Major Zack Carey believed in Truth, Justice and the American Way ... until a small-town sheriff set him up, and threw his only son in jail for a crime he didn't commit. Now, Sergeant Major Zack Carey is going to try something a little different! COSTA MESA EL TORO LA HAIRA ORANGE Edwards Cinema Genier Edwards Saddleback AMC FashlOl1 Square City Center 979 4141 58t 5880 691-()633 634·2553 COSTA MESA FOUNTAIN VALLEY MISSION VIEJO ORANGE WESTMINSTER Pac1f1c's H1Way39 Dnve-ln 891-3693 Edwards Town Center Edwards Fountain Valley Edwards MtSSIOO Stadium Dnve In WESTMINSTtR 751 ·4184 839-1500 Vtef(I MaU 495-6220 639-8770 UA Mall 893-0546 I NO PASSES ACCEPTED FOR THIS ENOAOEMENTI Ave. Anaheim 631 -9171. REUBEN E . LEE, with Jeff • Ste•e. Sf't' Frtday llsllng VUfCltNT SCOTT, stt () . --Q) -VI ::> VI -· -· "'" -(b' VI Cl "O Cb Q) :J Cl • < VI Cb ;:· -· ::::s • CD >< ~ . --• ~ 5 ,, ::> -tO :r <g CD ~ ::::s ~ () . ~ fl) Q) -· g < ~ CD * Daily Pilat Class1f1ed Advertising 642-5678 Friday listing. Lit& FERRELL, see Frt· day listing. "Al'fl'flS GET YOUR GUPf" at the Buena Park Community Theater Set> Frtday !Isling. Th eater "BABES 1Jlf ARMS" at Join u s for St. Patrick's Day Double Green Margaritas 51 .00 Specialt1 dishes added to our new menu 9093 E. Adame Huntington Beach 962-7911 St. Patrick's Day Dinner -- • ---- Braised Corned Beef & Cabbage All you can eat for 110.95 Includes hot garlic bread Soup, Salad or Spinach Salad All the green beer you can drink Plus Bushmill Shooters or Irish Coffee 51.00 Sunday Brunch Buffet s 11.95 per penon 10-.30 to 2:30 3901 E. Coaat Hwy., Corona del M•r 751-1854 -.... ....................... ----------------~~- -""\ calendar .. Sebastian'!> Wes1 Dinner Playhouse.-St-e Friday llst- ln~ BEDROOM FARCE" al OranJ.t<' Coast College. See Friday !Isling. "THE BEST 1111.AN'' at the W1· .. 1 mtnstf'r Community Thral«'r Set' f'rlday listing. "BURIED CHILD" at Saddlrback Collr~r. Sec f'rl· da )' ll!>ll ng 'THE ELEPHANT MAN" al lhl' Grm ihratrr. Sn• Frtclay ll~ttn~ "P'Ul'U'fY GIRL" at the Gr.met l>tnnt"r rheatt'r Stt FntJJy 11..,llnf.t "GOOD" at South C'oast R"l><'rlory St-t> f'rtday list· tnlf "HAMLET" al Golden Wt>sl Coll<'~l'. Ont' per· tormanrc al A p.m. by the National Shakr.,peare Com· pan\' R95-837H "f 'M GETTING MY ACT TOO ETHER A•D TA.KING IT ON THE ROAD" at the Harlequin Otnncr Play- hou~. See F'r1day llsllnJt. "1111.AN OF LA llAKCBA" at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater. See Friday llstlnJt. "A MIDSUlllllt'll NIGHT'S DR.EAll" at UC Irvine. Sec fr1day listing. "OPIE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S !f&ST" at the Mt ston Viejo Playhou~ See Friday listing. "THE PRJSOMER or SECO!fD AVENUE" at tht' Garden Grove Community Thrater. See Friday !Isling. "RJGBT BED, \VROlfG HUSBAND" at tht' Hunt· tngton Beach Playhouse. Sec f'r1day !Isling. "SALLY AND MARSHA" at South Coast Repertory. Su frlday llsl- tng Workshopt1 INTIMACY: IF YOU WANT IT. YOU CAN HA VE IT. How to dcvrlop rela- tionships and keep them alive 9 a .m -3 p.m .. Golden Wt'Sf College Adminis- tration Bldg., Rm. 209, 15744 Coleen West St . tluntlnJt(on Beach S 15 fee 891 -39"91. AVOID STRESS: Lcam I low To Recognize Frauds and Financial Schemes. A financial consultant tcach- rs seniors how to profit throu~h secure lnvcstmt'nl opportunities and how to St'parate phony plan<, from I he worthwhile. 9 :30 a.m.-noon. f'tt 84. Goldt'n West College Admlnls· tratlon Bldg . Rm. 137. 15744 Golcfen West St . Ii u n t I n gt o n B r a c h 891 ·3991. Lectures ''AMERICAN HAND· WOVEN COVERLETS." a Rlldt' prrsrntatton bv The new police recruits. Call them slobs. Call them jerks. Call them gross. Just don't call them when you're in trouble. What an Institution! •P<XJCE ACADDrf" A PAIJL MASLAHSlY ~ Dort't-n Trudt>I. Is held at I 0.30 a m with coffee at 10 a m. f'rct' admission Mu· <it'umol NorthOran~t'Coun­ ty. Hoom 76. 301 N ·1,omona Avt'. Fullerton. 738-6545 Singles WHEEL OF FRIEND- SHIP, for '\lnJ:(I<'" ovrr 45. m<"rls al Capt Grct'nhorn. ~uapty Inn Ana hC'tm .J24-33'.l7 Etc. "EUROPEAN EX · PERIENCE '84." A fret" lnl rodurlory mt•t·lln~ for Saddkbark Collt"i.(e "' sum· m<'r tour. occur'> today. 9· 1 1 a m . 1-'lnt" Art" Hoom 202. Soulh campus. Mission Vlrjo. Dt"tall!'i of the I wo ~<'para tr trips to visit 1·1~ht European rountrlcs .Junf' 25-Julv I H or July I H-Au1<1, 12 arc rxplatned. H31 -4646 SflM!Ci sn:vI Gl1TTDfm:RG • mi CAmWJ. • llUBBA SMITH • AllD G£0RGE G.AYNES AS alWl7T WSAID STOl't l'I NtAl. ISMEL • PAT PR0n • DIDIPUY n NW ISRAD. ' PAT PROfl A11D HUGH W1LSON P!IODOCm n PAUL MASLAHSKY • OWC'Tl'.I> n HUGH WILSOff •• "'°°co--"1W1 ..... -.... 0 ' R ' ......... ~ ... , ,...., ... , ..... . ' EL TORO EDWARDS SADDLEBACK 581-5880 ti Toro At Roekhekl OlllGE SYUFY CINEDOME 634-2553 Cllapman At SA rwy WESTMINSTER UA WESTMINSTER TWIN 895·5333 OutSlde Mall On [dward~ -:~o a • ST. PATRICK'S DAT PARADE. with John Novak ,rnd Ed MacKayofKWIZ-AM radio riding In It. Is held In Mission Viejo through a onr mile routr 544-5000 1984 ANAHEIM COM· PUTER SHOWCASE EXPO. see Friday llsUng. "GUN • COLLECTORS SHOW," Anaheim Conven· lion Center. Pacific Room. 800 W. Katella Avr .. Anaheim. 999-8900. THE Ul'QTED IRJSH 80- ClltTmS of Southern Cali- fornia and Bowers MuS<'um present a display of lrtsh Stiver and lrlsh entertain ment. lncludln~ thr Na- r-LUiliii1TH~E]R~TR~E~S==~ ......... ~ 1st 2 Matinee Showings Only S2. 75 Unless Noted s •3G14•r•l11ll6l61~ 2551 1 .... ; ,_ FOR Funt EXCITEmenTt V1s1tOvr... -A- Ciltre•!J'il(ff:WfU•!EN;NI• ).( THE /(I p1~.~1;;, Shows at 12:05 2·05 4 ·00 S SS 7:55 &. 9 SS ~PG 12:50 3 ·00 5 :10 7·20' 30 TD: * AGAINST 1 t!~ BJ#MT &i'OFF m ALL ODDS , ~~,l 12.004 00 1 :00 S2. 75 hi Show Only • 10 IS Stephen King~ , 2 oo 2 00 CHILDREN :,gg OF nn: CoR~ a • gg 2 63~ '2553 , .,. ;"':,, 'i G~~~~S~!~,~1 ... ~~;~~•~o ~ Ii 1;1 ,] Ll11, 1.1¥,i§ 6 l639 e110/l(sr~W:) MIKE'S JAMES WAflK MURDER (!) ARNER ... Plus Siar 10 (A) Plus M r Mom tPCI m AGAINST TF:~~'' -~ CldJ,L N~~~~ ALL ODDS • ~ ~ s~~: Two OIA Kind IPGI * Orove-lns Ooen 6 30 weekends / 6 :45 Wnkn19hts * (.h oltl•Pn UiorlP• 11 F Hf l U11I"" Nul~tl 11 ~AWARD BEST PICTURE ; Best DWector •JAMES L BROOt<S · - Best Actress • SHIRLEY MACUIHE Best Actnlsa • DEBRA WINGEA Best Supporting Actor• JO+iN UTMGOW Best Supporting Actor• JACK NICHOlSON Best Sa .. lpll!y Am1pUt1on •JAMES L BROOKS llf\Jit"llot4 '"It> JI •t'l"'-f"'' \f .~ l-.tiit 4 .,l,.AltWt'I t • •tt 'Pl .11 .. ""' ~ .... .. ~-~ ----·--- NOW PLAYING •CO,IA lllfSA •MISSOI VllJO G:111m1 f o-. .. •n 8' ·"" tOWMd."i 1/.,.1 "' ""° . ... ll'll "990 .. • llUllTMTOll MACM OIWIOt WI JtlAll CUllTllMO 10 .. ¥0\ """11"1Q!<ift (""°""" "'•"' '"'"' ......... '00 ... HO ~Ct•l'ID '°" .. , .... f-.O•OOtt•t ·~OtM~ WMBlllS •· · ' • e e ea •••• .-. e . • • f f • • e • I 9 f •. f •••• e • * e . • ................. ~ .. -..... ~ .... ---.... ................................... ~ .... 9 e •• _. ... -,,.., •••• fl -__ , .. ,.,..,, • I ., ' e • 9-4 e e ...... ------------------------------------------~~~-- 7 .... co co .. :calendar O> ?"" ttonal lrtsh Musical Troop wtth dancers. musicians. singers and harpists with costumes from Abbey Theater In Dublin. 12-6 Sun. 559-5440 >-p.m . 2002 N. Main St .. as Santa Ana 637·2426. Clualcal Symphony No 2 "Rt>sur- recllon. ·· 8 p m with prC'vlC'.'w at 7 p.m . Santa Ana High S c hool Audltorlum.520W Walnut St .. Santa Ana. 680-3444. PIANIST FRANK FRENCH pt>rforms tht' Well Tempered Clavier of J S. Bach to finish his S<"r1e-s at the Yamaha Music Educa- tion Cf'ntcr 3 p.m., 15455 Jdfrev Road. I rvine. FOOD AJ'(]) llUSJC n&- TIV AL of the Irvine Con- Sf'rvatory of Music Is held al Turllt-Rock Community Ccntt-r. 1-3 p.m. All music <·lasses of the Conservatory wlll be showcased. Also. an added attraction w111 be the newly formed Irvine Com- munity Choral. 5082 Cin- namon, Irvine 786-0412 "O -.: ~ ....... .... CD "O c CD ~ CD CD ~ -0 ii SOUTHERN C ALl- P'ORl'flA ASSOCIATION OF PLA Tit COLLECTORS. 'il't' Friday listing. THE ORA.NOE COUNTY PACIFIC SYMPHOPfT and the Pacinc Chorale p~~nt a program which Includes Mozart·s "Elne Kleine Nachtmuslk" and Mahler's ~HE EVIi... EMPERCR ANDHfSBR)t ME'J'RO.tOUM'YN-MAYF.R '--'• Jf ,_, ..... iHE ICE PIRATES' .. -..... ROBERT URICH MARY CRCm .\llosi..1111 MICHAEL U ROBERTS """'~BRUCE BROlXJ~ Yt~-.STEWART RAffll! .. STANFORD SHERMAN ,..,.-,w111 JOHN FORfMAN ~~ l~L'!:'~.~~~~J~ ~--~_}.RT'!Afl'll! :~.-- ~ ~ I :·~,_S_T_A_R_T_S_T_O_D_A_Y_A_T_A_T_H_E ____ T_R_E_N_E_A_R_Y_O_U_~ BREA UA Movies 990-4022 ORANGE COSTA MESA Edward·s Cinema Center 979-414 1 COSTA MESA UA Cinema 540-0S94 EL TORO IRV1NE Edward's Saddleback Edward's Woodbndge 581 -5880 SS 1-06SS ORANGE WESTMINSTER Cinedome 634-2553 Paclflc's Orange Drive-In 634-9361 Edward's Cinema West 891 -393S Co1llltry SOUTH COAST TRIO plays folk music. 8 p.m.-mldntght. caplslrano Depot. 26701 Verdugo. San Juan Capistrano . 831 -0232. BLACKTBOR.l'f performs lrtsh and Scottish folk music. Evenings, Indefinite . Old Dana PolnfCafc. 24720 Del Prado. Dana Point 661 -6003. Jazz THE JAZZ TAP ENSEMBLE gathers al Or- angr Coast College with rhythm, dancing and music. Six talt"nled peoplt' who have tap danct"d across thc- Unltcd States. at lht' Smithsonian and for a sold-out ~son In New York 's Dance Theater Workshop perform al 7:30 p.m.. Robert B. Moore ThC'.'aler. 2701 Fairview Hoad . Costa M «'.'sa . 432-5527 THE GOLDEN EAGLE JAZZ BAJlfD plays at the "Amtrak Ocpol." 3-7 p.m .. San Juan captstr.mo. CAl'E LIDO hosts a Jazz ~~ 3_-7 p.m. 2900 New- port Blvd .. Newport Beach 675-2968 THE GILLIAM GAJll'f'&R JAZZ QUARTET, 7-11 p.m.. Indefinite. Allslo"s. l 670 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa. 642-8293. 11188 ANGIE'S BIG BAJlfD 9001'1> DANCE CLUB, 8-11 p.m.. with Rusty Higgins playtng. Also free dance lessons 7-"8 p.m. by candl Davis. Layf ayctte Hotel. 144 S. Llndrn Ave . Long Beach . (2 13 ) 435-6·31 I .JACK BRAftD, 3-7 p.m .. Indefinite. Rusty Pelican. 2735 Pacific Coast High- way. NC'.'wport Beach. 642-3431. RAGS MARTINSON AND THE RBTTHll SltC- TION, afternoons. Old Dana Point Cafe. 24 720 Del Prado. Da na Pol n t 661-6003 SniolO CAl'lt features an afternoon jazz Msalon. I 00 Main St.. Balboa. 675-7760 THE ousa aonas perform at Plummer Auditorium. Fullerton. at 2:30 p.m. 201 E. Chapman, Fullerton College campus 994-6310. ACADEMY AWARD NOMINEE BEST FOREIGN FILM .... , IDMUND GWE NN IOHN FORSYTHE sH1R1£Y MacLAINE t """ ... ,,.~ ·-···••..-. "1611T" F11 60S IOI\ _».41S..~ IS~. 6~ IOIS AllllH 11111111·111 K" THE TRC)lJBLE WITH 1-IARRY Jn 800 s.i1s..i HO 100 -... ......................... ___________________ ~~ Calendar Pop CJlltlllSTaY plays Top 40 rock mualc for dancing. 2-6 p.m .. Firefly. I 13r6 Reach Blvd.. Stanton. 893-9464. TD HJGB SOCIETY DAJIC& BAJlfD gathers for an afternoon Tea Dance to delight all ballroo m dancers. Jau classics. pop music. nostaJg.1c melodies a nd the fresh sound of the elgJllles are presented. 4 pm .• 1'ur11c Rock Com· munlty Park. 111 Sunnyhlll Drive. lrvlnc. 83 general admission. 660-3643. aJCK l'fELaOlf Is fea- tured a t Crazy Horse with two concerts. 6 and 9:30 p.m.. 1580 Brookhollow, Santa Ana. 549-15 12. DIZZT sings contem- po rary music 7 p.m.-mldnlght. Maxwell's , 317 Pacific Coast Hwy .. Huntington Beach . 536-2555. GaOOVE TITANS, Bax- ter's. 14346 CulvcT Drive. lrvtnc . Indefinite. 857-2103. Theater ••BABU Uf Allll.S" at Sebastian's West Otnner Playhou~. Sec Friday llst- lnlf. y.lltJ'Rl&D CHILD" al Saddlcback College. Sec Fri- day listing. .. TBZ-&L&PBAlfT ll.AJlr' at the Gem Theater. Sec Fr1da,\.llsttng. ••nJJur OW." at the Grand DtnneT Theater. Stt Fr1day listing. "GOOD" at South Cqast R~rtory. Sec Frtday list· In~. r11 GETTUfG llY ACT TOGETHER AND T IJWfG IT ON TIU ROAD" at the llarlequln Dinner Play- house. Stt Friday listing. ''MAN OP' LA llAJllCllA" at the Curtain CaJJ Dinner Theater. ~ Friday listing. "A PEASAKT OF 'EL SALVADOR." a two-character play. wlll be presented for the benefit of Central American refugees al 7 p. m. at St. Mark Presby- lerian Church, 2100 Mar Vista, Corona del Mar. 644-1241. "8ALLY AND llAllSHA" at South Coast Repertory. See Friday llst· Ing. Workshop COPING WITH THE ADOLE8C&NT AND AL- CbHOL ABUSE. A two-part workshop (second sesslOn Is Sun .. March 25) to provide support, Information and education for parents 1-5 p.m. F~ $20. Colden West College Administ ration Bldg .. "Rm.214. 15744Cold· en West St.. Huntington Beach. 891 -3991 smcies TD SAJLl:NG SINGLES. for non-smoking singles over 21 . gathers In Newport Beach for day sailing. 1 O a.m. 820 donation. For cur· renl location call 673-3282. WHEEL 01' P'IUE!'fl>- SHIP, for singles over 45. meets at the Casa Vallarta In Brea for b runc h 524-3327 Fllma "DUMBO" Is the rcatured chlldren's rum at Saddle- back College. 2 p.m .. In the Forum Theatl.'r 5500 lrvlne CcnterDrtve. lrvlne. S3gen- eral. 82 children under 12 559-1313 . "OL YllPI.A." see Pnday listing. "TllE BICYCLE THIEF" IS the foreign nlm being Introduced by Jim Hos neyoT the American Fiim ln- s t 11 u t e . San Juan Capistrano Library and Cul· lural Cenler. 7 r..m .. 31495 El Camino Rea . San Juan Capistrano $2 admission 493·1752. Etc. ST. PAT'S FULL llOOM Vernal Equinox S prtngJug- gtdest Picnic. Dawn to ausk. 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IPCI '" •OC. 11"> !O 'O ....,,...,..H~ !ti! MIJOI) rllSS (I I I '\ II I~ 'USSllU tl l 'lu "tOUtlMlllOI (ti 1'1'41 .... ~' All OIJOS Ill fro l IC ~ ·~ IB~ ...., .... ,,'1'>,l'> "Ill '9A 1tr 1rc1 '"•XI ti~ 101~ ... ,...,, I IO,,, LAGUNA HILLS SOUTH COAST "TK •sso ~· I tt ... , .. SOii' /Kl ~00 10 FOUNTAIN VALLEY """' ........ • ,.,. •. (PC) ·~ 6 I< • •) 10 ~ .... , .... , rt'. '""'- V\Ult '"'' '!)I) 'i\ I I MSTMCNST£R CIHCMA WI.SI Of~ Ml(.I~ fb\•~· .... •UIUIO 11\ ·~ .. '" °' •Cl• B( 891 19 l~ W.)'< 11\v•• I U(o q CIHfM~ WCSI llf llOnt .. .. ... ~ (t ....... I • 191 3q)~ ..,,. '"'" CIN£MA W[SI . .. I •I tit,., ......... IOOTlOOSI. ·~· ....... , Ill• I " .. 3q1 jq)\ CIH£MA M SI mm~ tUfTINGTON BEACH ,,, 6()(' a 10 tO HUNTIHGll)lf l .itlfl AllUI * lltll\ C' flCJUbll 111 I'\ .... flrll..,f _ 'QI ' • Ir •ll'fl WOii 'f OOnGOll 4f'GI I" & 10 8 IU 10 l(, ...:.:..~;.:.;.... ___ ...,.;_J~"'' I~ 'tO ···II Oii llO' (I) I '>Cl ·•--<"> ' • 10 40 'IQ f'U ITS (!''! I ')O • :JD 10 ')t ....,, ... ,IOI! ,O(I I • .. som t«.JN TING I Off CMa•• (II l .. CO. Il l I• I> I~ ~I' ' ,..,.., l'' GARD£N GROVE MSTllll~ "lamtl' Cll ::;..':;.'" i u!'J ~ i,o,: HO U OI ~ •l(I WCSTBllOOll ---"' ~-·· r::-: 1 sou.... , .. .,_,,. l l19' . I I) IU I \l9 u o1 11.on sc.w ~Cl! 11 g - ... , - 10 • co m .... • •c0 .r. 0 ... co ~ >. co "O ~ u. ..... ... Q) "O c Q) .:,L Q) Q) ~ 0 , a: • ' • • A Calendar '>t'r Friday !Isling 1984 ANAdlll COll- P UTE R SHOWCASE EXPO. '>l'l' Friday llsllni;t ANTIQUE SWAP DltT, ho'>lt'd 6v the Santa Ana Uptown Lions Club 8 ,1 m ·:l p m . Santa Ana Col· l1·er I 7 th at Bristol stret"ts. "-.mt.J An,:t 544 I 122 "GUN & COLLECTORS SHOW." .. t>e Saturday list· 111L Mon. Claaalcal GREGORY COLEMAI'f, <>re Frldav llslln~. Country TH.It SHIVAREE BAND plays at Crazy liorst". a p .m . I am .. 1 580 Brookho!low. Santa Ana 549·1512. Jazz CAl'ELIDO. Al Abbott on the piano. 9 p.m .-1.30 a .m .. 2900 Ne~rt Blvd.. Nt"W· port &act):: 675-2968. RALPH BLAZE BIG BAND. 8 ·11 pm . In- ckflnllr Tht' Ho~t' & Crown. R:i I S Slate C'ollr~r atvd • A11ahl"lm 77H·5606 Pop "BIM BAii," a I 3·pll'C<" r<l('k ·n· roll band. Is fea· lurl'd 9 p.m .-1 am at Mt•dlt'y's 1R744 Hrookhurst SI.. Fount ain Val Irv 963·2366. CHEMISTRY plavs fop DE B R A w I NG E R , ____ MIKE'S MURDER The mystery that led her into a world of incredible danger. -\I \\II ' l\Rllll·I ' I'"" "\Olll ., \ti Miii M llHlk \ \\ 1,t.I M \1-\Mldd \I \tl ' t'AMM~ll I \k'I" ttkl f'\I I \\"I II I I' o l'1Hllor 1 """'" r •. ..i ..... "'"' kl Rl 'I \I!\ '·~-"" 1'1 .• 1 ..... t '~"' 1 \R''" ""'" .., Ii 111' R<\kR\ ~J .. ..i "' 1>1111 " 11' , , , .i.. 1111 1 .111 R" 1' R • •••-n• : • """'"' .. 1 l'h.•'"'""'" RI\' '\I Ill I\ II I \11111<" • •...OOC°"*"' ottlA» ~ i--=:...·.t;.": ~: .::.:~ .. ,• \\f1t1111 .. , .. , tl .. ,, .. J~, JA\tt ' UMll)C.f ' ~.:!:.~. ·::--=~!..::!O NOW PLAYINGI AUIUI 639-8770 U UIU (213) 691·0633 HAICE 634·2553 SYUFY STADIUM OR. IN AMC FASHION SQUARE SYUFY CITY C£NTER ~#CISAFWY D1H0•-c• ltel~• CISTI •SA 75 1-4184 llSSlll WEI 830.6991 llSTlmTU 891-3935 COWARDS TOWN CENTER EDWARDS VlEX> TWW EDWARDS CftEMA WEST SO fWf lO lm1ll & "lf!Oll S 0 FWY U "' Al CMISMIA 1C1Wlml AT CillOlll IUT . .. . . . a a UP 40 rock music ror dancing H :m p m .·mldnlght. Clos<" I' n <' o u n t r r · s . 2 I 0 2 2 nrookhursl. liunlln~ton Bt"ach 968-9800. Etc. THE SW A LLOWS RE- TURN to San Juan Capistrano with dt·tlvlll<'" bcftlnnlng al 7 a.n1 Spider MacLean ot KWIZ·AM re> ports dlrt•t·tly from thr mission ot tlw day's rvt'ntl' 554.5000 DIZZY. ~<"e Sunday list· In~ KERRY GELTZELll.Al'lf, .,lni;(l"r.i;(ullar.9p m.·la.m . Ulut" Beet Cafe. 107 21st Plart'. Newport Pier. New· port Ht-ach 675·3333 LOUISE MOORE . Soulht>rn lrsblan pot>I .. -~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES * ,__,.. . ~ -----'"""' •U:tl'.\.'1(114] ·:.~:i:··J ... • Borgo1n Mottne~1 ';'!~'Ul • • _ lllOlllOA'I' h1w SAlUROAY fA(U~Yo1 (ANOl(WOQO * All '"'o'"'•n<t1 lelo•• s oo 'M "rOOTLOOSE" (PG) lh SpK h ........ ftl\ & Hol1J •OOlll s11•0 11JO 1• ~JO aoo 10.1t I I ACAO(MY AWARO N&ittnONS "TERMS CJ EJUAltlJIT" ("') 12 30 J ~. 5 45. 8 2S. 10 55 "Tl( IC( PUTIS" ('6) ~I only 12 30. 3 00. 5 25. 10 30 Pff~ 12 4S. 2 4S. 44~ 6 4S. 8 4S. 10 4S 8 00 "SW UVIVOa" (a) 12 JO. 2 2S. 4 20. 6 IS. 8 10. 10 10 ·1 ·1 ACAbtMY AWARO N()MIWlOttS "TmlS CJ EJUADIJ(T" (PG) 12 JO. 3 OS. S 4S. 8 2S. 11 00 "II.Al« rT ON RX>" (I) 12 40 245. 4 50 6 SS 9 00 11 00 "Tll tl>ffi ID ttAWffll" llO 12 45, 315, S45, 8 IS. 10 45. "SCMtfACl" (I) 225. 730 "Al&L" (a) 1130. 530. 1040 "~l AU <JmS" (I) I 00. 3 30. 6 00. 8 30, 11 00 -1 n , . --e=- "Tl( HOffi ID HMIPSMal" (a) .... ,., IOID" (a) I 00. 3 JO. 6 00. 8 30. 11 00 1230. 2 35 U O. 6 4S. 8 55 II ~ "FOOnOOSE" (l"G) "TMK" (PG) 11 !0 JOO ~JO 100 1010 I 00 320. 540 800. 1020 * PACIFIC DRIVE ·IN THEATRES * All OPEN 6 00 Stort 6 4~ "SCU UVWC." (a) !\US "Sl.Dfl Scal.Mf' (J) "SCMfAC(" (I ) !\US "AllE." (~ "Foonoosr "6> l\U:S "~ PUCU" (PG) "CMUmJI CJ M amr· ca) PlUS "NIGHT WMNllG" (J) •&eochP! So •-wy. "fOCJnOOSl" (rti) l'\115 "TUOIC Pl.ACll" (I) "TAii!" (PG) l'\US "ta&TTONI W (PS) "AGAllST All OllOS" (a) l'\US • "CHllSTIF' (I) ''SCU ...... (1) l'\US "SWIT SCllMI" <•> * Ch•ld<en Uflc»<fftffl 12 ALWAYS._ I'll • u•~agr@»n3~~·"1) • ~~L ... s:~ .. t-• "SPUSH'' (K l nus "Tl( TOY" {K) wt-:Cr.1~1 .''+9 , .• a11 ) ... tnt!"!1·P 1-1~ • :V''"' ....... e.. ....... lHt·""-""ft "SPUSH" (PG) P'IUS "M TOT" (PS) ORAfltrifG( V A \UllritOA ¥ f •um 1.~ 1f)f9'1 •.., ln•u '1 ti ']A •J'>'t "TIE 1Cl PUTES" ('6) Pl.US .. RN .• .. 61MJF ti) !\US _ "Milfl WMIM'" (I) g;jas•-,4-5-!-~3}"" \nr.(),....,.,""" f ( 4'1-'•~0f I ,_., ''TERMS C. OIJEMIOT" (PS) l''lllS "M C.fJCO All> A DTUlllAW' (I l * ~t~mos fSPAMX * J :~ ... : t :r "ll .... ··--· .............. ···-··-· ···-········-·-. ............................... -----------------------~~~- Calendar who~ work has appeared nationally. reads from h"r most rttent manuscr1pt. Open rt-adlng precedes h('r. R p.m .. The Three Gutn"as Bookstore. Cannery VIII~"· 506 31st St.. Newport lkach 673-8400 Tue. Clualcal GREGORY COLEMAN, S~t' rr1day listing. Country THE WESTERPf UNION BAND p('rforms. 8 .00 p m.-1 :OOa m .. Crazyhorse. 1580 Brookhollow. Santa Ana. 549-15 I 2 Ja.u MEDLEY'S prt'St"nt s "Full Sw~nJf' al th"lr Jazz night. 8.30 p .m -1 a m . 1g774 Brookhurst St . Fountain Valley. 963-2366. "INTERSECTION," ron- slslln~ of sound!l of brass. piano, drums and saxaphonr. app<"ars 9 Orange Coast Coltege 16th Annual JAZZ FESTIVAL THURSDAY, MARCH 29 PANCHO SA~EZ and ttle L,6, TIN ~ ENSEMBLE OCC BIG BANDS with DON MENZA and CHUCK FINDLEY FRI. MARCH 30 -BUDDY RICH Y' T MARCH 31 -WOODY HERMAN OCC t<OBER 1 MOORE THEATRE -8 P.M. 2701 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa TICKffi/Vlsa-MC -432-5527 JUMP BACK WITH THE •1 MOVIE IN AMERICA PRRAITlCl.INT PCTUAES PRESENTS R OANIH mHNICK PRQOL(T()N A HERBERT RJSS Fllffi·FOOTLOOSE ·KEVIN BACON·LORI SK>EA OANNE WIEST ANO JOHN UTHGOW ·EXECUTIVE PRODUCER OONll maNCK . WRIT TEN EN OfAN Pl TCHFOOO. PROQlx:EO BY LEWIS J RACHmll ANO CRAIG ZROAN· OIREC TEO BY HEABERl ROSS Im) Tt£ PffffU'[K FIUTI WJl.LffiY ~S· ORIGINAL fTIOTION PICT~RE SClWTROCK RLBlJll ON COLUffiBIR RECOAOS ANO (A55ET1E5 .~. PG ,.... _.. .-slB :r [l]I cxa. STua> I A PAAAITOJNT P( T URE pi';' ~: __ _.. __ ...,. . ........, ... ~. ...~ . NOW PL AYI NG lllJEA •FOUMTAlfl VAUfY MISSION VIEJO 1.l;IWllU\i ~. ~.,. WUlMlllSTlll ~nBruPlm f~ EdWaros Mission WHEllll PactlK: s Hi Way 39 Omit In 529-5339 ·9631307 voeio 1.4,1 Pitthc s Al\aht-IT' 891 3693 COSTAMEIA ltlVlllE 495 61.'20 011ve lo Edwards Hatbof TYM Edw¥dS Woodbr!Clge • OMNOE 879 9850 e ,_t!'ilHnD IN 6313501 Cinema ~ 1 0655 CineOome ~ 2553 SANTA FE Sl'RlllGS ~iiiiii) •COSTUlllA LMUNAIEACH • WHTMINITEll SROl1 M11aoa NO ..... EdwatdS 1 own Cen1t1 Ec1W¥ds Soulh Colli Edwards CNma Wesl ()nye In ~,Oii S23 3014 '"" 751 41&4 494 1514 1191 J93S Theater "P'UIUfT OUtL" at the Grand Dtnn"r Th"att'r Stt Fnday listing. house!. Stt Frtday listing. "llAl'f OF LA llA1'CBA '' at the Curtain Call Dtnner Theater. See Friday llstlnp,. '' 8 ALL T A N-il MARSHA" at South Coast Repertory See Friday list· Ing. ballk de-~n on mat('rtals '" ea'>y and reducc-s lht> numbt-r of dye baths 10 ju<>t one 7-9 p.m .. City of lrvlnt Flnt' Arts C"nter. 4601 Walnut Ave . Irvin('. SR 50 fro" 5~·107A "GOOD" at South Coast Hepertory Stt Frtday list· Woruhope Lectures ln~.l'M GETTING llY ACT TOGETHER AND TAXING IT OM THE ROAD" at the I larl1'quln Dinner Play· BATIK YOU CAl"'T RE· Sl8T. Th is new melhod of ARTIST JUDITH VON EUER dlscus~s her work at noon. Orangt> Coast Collt>~1· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~;;;;~ Frt 1 l!i. 10 40 fR} Sal )un I? 4~ 4 O~ 7 30 10 !>() silent Scream mi flt 9 00 S't Sun 2 Z~ !> 4!> 9 I~ estbroc* S 1.00 ~-~..;;;;;;;;2.;;;..;:.0~0;..;:..m!---... rn 8.4S·5'VSun 1.45, S IS. 8:4S (R) Wtt¥£ND P~S [!] f11700 1030 Sat/Sun 3 30. l 00. I 0 30 eclwarcla MllA CllllMA N~~::.:h 646-5025 ----- ·: .. a bawdy, unpredictable. funny. sad. tender. courageous piece of fllmmaking. When everyone else is content to copy last year's hit, 'The Hotel New Hampshire· blows Into theatres on a fresh creative breeze:· -UIATodt9J • ' COSTA IESA 546·271 l EDWARDS SOUTH COAST PLAZA LACIU ltllS 768 6611 LAUGUNA HILLS MALL " II( 111141 1111 10 51.AllS llWNIT IUCI 64-4-0760 EDWARDS NEWPORT 111tll'Oll1 a•11• ar•u• -1 & tlllM11d OUllCE 637-0340 Nit, ORANGE MALL tu!.l'tl SOUIH 04 OMIO OUllC( 634-3911 UA CITY CENTER ", .. cm ~a11n• wntwnnt 89t·39JS CDWAROS Ct4CMA W£ST tO -SlU Al COGiii •01 ------------------------------------------------- II , .. ·~ ' 12 v Cl) O> ,... A • • CD ..- .c: 0 ... al ~ >. al "O ·~ u. ...... ... Q) 'O c Q) ~ Q) Q) ~ -.2 ii: - ... Fine Arts Lecture Hall 11 6 S I 50 adm ls51on. 270 I Falrvlt"w Road. Costa Mesa 432-5725. Film• ".PAISAl'f," a 1948 nrorealtsl classic. consists of six stories. all set dur1ng thc Allied advance from Sicily to the Po Valley to llbt"rate Italy durtng World War II. Newport Harbor Art Museum. 7 p.m .. 850 San Clemente Ortve. Newport Buch 83 general ad- mission 759· I 122 Etc. THE UPSTART CROW AND COMPANY offers Hookrry Rradlnfts with Eloise Klt"ln Healy and '! .. SLICK, SLEEK AND STYLISH~' -WABC·TV H~f'rSuva Music by Mindy Oall. art exhibit fcatures Shirley S. St rich. 8 :30 p.m .• South Coast Village. Santa Ana. 662-0727. THE BALBOA SIU CLUB holds Its regular meellnf. 8 p.m . The Newporter. I 07 Jambortt Rd.. Newport Beach. "A OUllBY P'lt8TI· VAL," fcaturtng the clay personality's creator Art Clokey. Is conducted at Cal State Fullerton UnlveTSlty Center. Clokey tllustrates how he learned how to animate and manipulate actuaJ clay ngurcs. Mult~ purpose room A, Fullerton. 773-321 1. A CELEBRATION OP ARTS Is conducted by Chapman College students 66l'IRS I ·RATE COMEDY! Funny, erotic and wtttyf" See It ~th _!Omeone you trust . IR I. ..,., .... .. ·-~o \.U .. • 't A .... Y1 A.'-.11 c·---·---v-.. ........ AUIEll 639·8770 COSTA IESA 540·0594 COSTA MESA 751-4184 EDWARDS TOWN CENTER MISSION VIUO 495·6220 EDWARDS 'MISSION VIEJO MALL llEWPOIT IUCll 644·0760 EDWARDS NEWPORT OU.CE 634·391 l UA CITY CENTER OUICE 637-0340 MAC ORANGE MALL SYUFY STDAIUM OR-IN UA SOUTH COAST HU 529-5339 MANN BREA PLAZA llU 990-402 l GUICE 634·39 l l UA MOVIES 4 UA CITY CENTER COSTA MESA 546·27 11 CAIDH CIOVE 539·44 01 COSTA IESA 546·3102 OU.CE 637·0340 EDWARDS SOUTH EDWARDS WESTBROOK EDWARDS CINEMA AMC ORANGE MALL COAST PLAZA EL TOIO 581·5880 EDWARDS SADDLEBACK OIUCE 637-0340 AMC ORANGE MALL WESTlllSTH • UA WESTMINSTER TWIN 895·5333 The Crystal Cathedral presents The Glory of EASTER April I through 20, 1984 A tlr.:1matlc and muc,ical reenaclmcnl <11 thr la<,I rarthly days of Christ rr.itllriftg Gllt:GOll~ "(I\ tn 4 'CW' WI UPM1 rlMUllon 'IO\J II be lh•:«' when 111'.' .)<1)'0U'> thronWt wt>lcorm-lht-ir redel'mcr 7 .Je'ius l hrist -upon ltl"' triumphanl entry int11 Jt'rusalcm • 'mu II ~ I h<;>rt· wl1t:11 In dll4'."r J.. . ..,.,., rl.'mov~ the mo~y chan~,-., lrom th~: hou.,.. ol CKJd • You II be tl"K'rC when Jl>sus giv<''> His dl~lpk·'> and all "' mankind the l\cy!> to abund.lnt Ii\ 111q • 'lbl.l 11 be then: when the tkk tum'i against Him.• You II bc thcrl' when Pontius Pilate sentence'> Him to dl.'ath • Vou 111~1 tl"M: earth corwul'ie' t~ 51\y grow dark the Hqhtmng Ila~ when tk is nal~d to the er~. • You II be llll're to hear tlls wvcn I.H t w°'ds .. • Andi You II be there on that mO'>t qlorlous mom of history when .Jcsu"' < hri!>I 1' r1wn1 CltMR WWWAICDIS IYCM.Lm (714) 54GLORY OR (213) 75().m23 Perfonnances every evening at 6:30 ~ 8:30 p.m. ----------------------------------RESERVATION FORM tlC ""•'IQ<S <llOUlSfID Adults: $12.50 (~) $10.50 (8) Children & Senior Citizens. $10.50 (A) $8 50 (B: Name /" " . 8 .-.... Dey Phone NOW PLAYING AT EDWARDS CINEMAS Address crt;. Sta .. f .. 6 lO I t\ 10 •~ SAi SI.II 1100 110 '10 'JO 10' SAi OIU 10 •~ rRt. 6 00. 8 10. I SAT/SLM I 20, 3.40. 6 00. 8 10, 10 20 edwards WOODBRIDGE laOa.NC •IA\'vOCUl•tl 551 0655 lfTWlfN \0 & \A JW1'\ • ,,,., .. , OM.Y 12 20. 2 J!>. 4 50. 7 I!>. 9 3!> LAGUNA HILLS MALL CINEMAS \AH O~l.O ,,_, •,o 111 768 6611 11 lflll:i Niii 10 '.IU \ • Ill Tlf lolill . ll. ltll I Master Card / \IJsa Exp Date Pertcrmance Date Per1 Time • of ReMirvahons Please soeoty of any. senior c1hzens or children No exchanoe or refunds Zip $ Amount 1.00 Handling Tote I Calendar on campus at ~wettzer Mall. 11 a .m.·l p.m. Mualc students will play ln- struemnta. dancere will dance and theater student.a w1ll play acenea from up- coming productions. Art students wt1l alao be exhlbl- ung thetr talents. 333 N. Gla.seell. Orange. 997-6729. Wed. Cl.-lcal 11.ASTBR VIOLIJllJST ISAAC 8TBIUt joins wtth Andrew Wolf. pianist. to play works by Mozart. Enesco and Franck. 8 :30 p .m .. Music Center Pavtlton. 135 N. Grand Ave .• Los Angeles. (213) 480-3232. GRSOOllT COL&llA!f. sec Friday Uattng. Coan try ROif • D0111'A. dance Lnatructors. 7 :30 p.m. "1th Ti.e w--. Ualoca a.Ad foUowtng. Crazy Hone. 8 p .m .-1 a .m .. 1580 BrookhoUow. Santa Ana. 549-1512. Jua ''WOODY BAaJUTT'' aA.IO> and DJ "Nate The Great"' perform at the Meadow1arll Country Club. 8 p.m., 16782 Graham. Hunttngton Beach. 82 ad- mlsek>n. 846-3391. COKnST PIDLLJPS. set:=·= and j(Ultartat. 8 p.m.~t. 'the cannery Raitaura.nt. 301 Lafayette Ave .. New· port Beach. lnddlnlte. 675-5777. UCJl pmPMAft and WATD WATRS, aee F'rl· dayu..ttng. ''CaAZT DAD.. ts to- nJght at Happy Due. 17927 MacArthur· . blvd.. lrvtM. 250-1077. "81JTCB RILLERA BOOS& BAJllD, '' att Frtday 1~1 8COTT, ace Fm =R L, ace FTl- da~ &. LU, see Fr1da' u.t.lng. ~. eec Sunday ltst· Ing.. - VlejO. Free admtaaion but meeung to~ p.m. ~~;:~~~~~~u ~~~i Etc. ~Pre~~ want to 1~1a ~ .,. ~ A TBL&llAIUt wsa-their 18 and May 16. 831-4646. SRO 18 planned by Santa r aid towtng. e fee. "COAT& TOUR 01'1' Ana CoUegefor Sat. & Sun.. 667-3097 · P'JJllA!fCIAL FUBDOll... Mar. 31 & Apr. 1. wtth a f~ a~~ Howtorecogntzecmerglng r·f:!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:ll financial trends. 7·10 p.m., Golden West College Hu- manlUes Bldg.. Rrri. 303, 15744 Golden Weal St .. Huntington Beach. Fee810. 891 ·3991. "llfTO TBB ltl0BTIE8," by Paul SchlmclJ, Newport Harbor Art Museum's curator of cxhtblUons and collections. 7 p.m .. Newport' Harbor Art Museum. 850 San Clemente Drive. New· port Beach. 759-1122. "Aft &VEIUlfO W1TB JAllES TBtJll.B&R" Is presented by Guy Halferty. well known Ora.nae County raconteur. and i:"nends of the Orange Coast College Library. 7:30 p.m .. Lido lafe. Free admission. 432·5885. ORANGE COAST COU£GE PRESf.NlS OCC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Ftaturing Mari Tsumura . Violinist PROGRAM Weber's <Nerture. "Der ffei5chutt" Beethoven's S;ymphony No. 7 Tc.halkovsky's Concerto. ~n and Orchesua SUNDAY, MARCH 15 Admission: $4.00 Prts11lt $5.00 111 Doo-r 5 P.M -Robert Moore Theatre 2 701 f afr,,iew Rd .• Costa Mesa 11CKETS/\1u~. 432-5527 ''HERE'S THE COMEDY CATCH OF THE YEAR. It's the best time to be had at the movies since 'Tootsie!'' -Peter Thu.-m, PEOPLE MAGAZINE ''It's a 10! A big wet kiss for 'Splash! The best comedy of the year." -Gary Franklin, KNXT· TV Lo. A~ ''A refreshing treat, a surprisingly poignant comedy ... if Bo Derek rated a 10, then Daryl Hannah rates at least a 2(Y.' -KQthlttn Carroll. 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Clualcal OUOORT COLltllAl'C, Stt F'rlday llst1ng. Coan try A swnm DANCE CON-TEST. with rtrst prize a trip to thr-Cartb~an . Is held at Crazy llorsr-. Tbe We.tern Union Band plays 8 p.m.· I a.m. I 580 Brookhollow. Sanla Ana. 549· 1512. Jazz THE TRACT WELLS B.IGBA.ND, foryourdancln~ pkasu~ 8:30·1 I 30 p.m .. The Callfornlan . 16431 Bolsa ChlC'a. Huntington Beach. 82 admission 846· 1347. RUTH PRICE, see Friday llsttng. TOlil llcLAIN. see Wednesday llsllng llARll ISBELL AJllD THE RBTTIDI SECTION, C""venlngs. lndcOnlte. Old Dana Point Cak. 24720 Dc.-1 Prado. Dana Poin t . 661·6003. . RICK SllERll.A.Pf and WA TIU WA TffE, att Frt· day Usung. COJUllEY PHILLIPS. Stt frtday llsllnll Pop l'flCll PYZOW, singer. ~ultar. harmonica. 9 p.m.· I a .m. Blue Bttl Cafe. I 07 2 Isl Place. Newport Pter. NC"wport Beach 675-3333. UUBEN E. LEE, att Frtday listing BALLROOll DANCUfG, 8 p m.·mldnlght. Dance IC"ssons 7-8 p.m. Also door prizes. Meadowlark Coun· try Club. Graham SI.. Hunt· lngton Beach . LEE FERJlltLL, stt Frt· day listing. VUfCEJlfT SCOTT, stt Fr1day listing BUTCH RILLERA BOUSE BA.ND, see Frtday llslln . ~~,.OlJT ort TI1E T0Wrt ~Ollg LAGUNA ~ ~ ·RPse.. BEACH ~ WINTER SPECIALS ·) .... ~ Celebrate and party at CAGNEY'S BY THE SEA tor St Patrick's Day Dancing to live entertamment with "The Edge"' from 4 pm. to 1 30 a.m Cagney's is located across from the Huntington Beach Pier Call 960-9318 LIVE ON STA GE CHERI EICHEN , ....... lll$IUl "'' ... "'~ L,. I''"' 0, .. ,,. -. JULE SfYNE · BOB MERRILL · !SOBEL LENNART WI TH PA TRICK CULL/ TON AND BE TH PETERS (FROM GENERAL H OSPITAL J AS MRS FANNY BRIC E DIREC TED BY JAC K BUNCH c:; TARRING IN • 111? '.If --~ ' ... MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT SUN DINNER Broasted Chicken .................... 3.80 Chicken fried Steak ............... 3.95 Salisbury Steak ...................... 3.95 Spaghetti/Meat sauce.......... 3 45 T enyak1 Brochette ................... 5 35 Tenyak1 Steak ........................ 6.45 Broasted Chicken .................... 3.80 Served wtth soup and sa1ad Choice of potato, rolls and ~ or sherbert BREAKFAST M-f til 11 :30 am French toast. one ea wrth bacon or sausage .............................. l 79 3 pancakes & 2 aegs ................................ l 19 494-3137 400 So. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach Am~ parking 1n rear Smee 1952 ~---------------------------------~~~~ ------ 15 -n . ... a: GI '< ~ llD ... 0 ';:r .. ... 16 i O> _ .... fO -s::. 0 ~ «I ~ ~ CG ~ -= u.. ...... ~ <O ~ c ., i ~ -.2 n. ... No other newspaper brings you more of your city council, planning commission, school and college districts and county government tha~ the .2905 E . Coas t :iw1, 1 C orona d el M <J r 1 American A. T. LEOS Cahlorn1a cu1srne Fresh Sealoods. pastas, meat. & poullty Elegantly 5ef\'ed 1n a casual atmosphete Dinner from 5 p m 7 days a week Wedding recepttOOS and parties J901 E Coast Hwy . Cofona del Mar 759-1854 THE BARN Ame11can Lunch M·F 11 2 30 Otnner M·S ttom 5 PM Happy Hour M·F 4 30 to 7 PM Sun Champagne Buffet Brunch 10-2 30 Entertainment & Dancing. Banquet Fac1llt1es 14982 Redh11t. Tuslin 730-0115 The 011g1na1 Featu11ng display broiling. Lunch Mon.-Fri 11-2 Dmne' nightly Mon -Fn from 5 p m . Sat & Sun lrom 4 pm 2001 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa 6-42-9777 HAMBURGER HAMLET Famous variety of hamburgers. saloon steak sandwiches. lobslet btsque, onion soup fondue and cherry cob- bler Lunch & dlnnef lrom t t 30 M·Sat Sun t0-10 Spec&al Sunday Breakfast Great bar & happy hOur 1545 Adams at Harbor. Costa Mesa 546-7392 HARBOR HOUSE CAFE Established since 1939 Omelettes 25 va11e11es Served 24 hours Sand- wi<:hes. 30 11artehes Heated garden patio Otnner served 5· 10 PM 34 t57 Coast Hwy. Dana Point (7 t 4) 496-9270 Also 1634 t Coast Hwy . Sunset Beach (2 13) 592-5404 PARADtSE CAFE san t-ranc1SCan ~tyte. ...resn 1tsn and pasta. Patto dining. Lunch M·F 11 ·3 Dinner Mon -Sal from 5 p m Happy Hr M-F 5-7 Wed. Ladles ntte 50' weM drinks from 3 p m Banquet faclllties 600 Newport Center Or . Fashion Island. Newport Beach 6-44-1237 POOR RICHARDS KITCHEN Bfeakfast lunch. dtnnet Pa1t0 dining with ocean wttW Modest pnces Beef /wine Famed for Belgian waffles. Open daily from 8AM. t t98 S Coast Hwy In Village Falfe Mall Laguna Beach 497· 1667 Chinese JADE DRAGON Szechwan & Mandaun Cuisines of . Old China Host Wallace Lee Ctlef Yu Chen Elegant dtn1no Lunch. Otnner Sat & Sun. Otm Sum (Chinese Tea Cake Brunch) Banquers. Beer & Wine Reuonable P11ces 12100 a.ch 8Nd . Stanton 898-8933 DailyPilai AIRPORTER INN MedlteneMen Room Con11nental Lunch M F 1 1 30 ~ 30 Sun Brunch 10 3 00 Dinner lrorn 5 30 Happy Hour M-F Ente11a1nmen1 & Dar,cing Valet Parking BanQuel Facilities 18700 MacArthur Irvine 833-2770 CAFE LIDO Newport's Can'"lery Village 1azz spot Cozy atmosphere AmertCan ltaltan & Continental menu Lunch M-F 11 3 Dinner ni!Jhtly 5· 11 Entertain· menl nightly 9· 1 30 Sun 1azz session 3-7 Ample parkmg 2900 Newporl Blvd Newp<><t Beach 675-2968 MARCEL'S Vollal lletcel. Dancing Friday arid Saturday nights to Buzzy Box 9:00 pm. to 1.30 a.m. Top 40"s. Backgam- mon. Happy hour 4-7 p.m. Come see our brand new look. 5efving sand- wl ch es, soups. seafood and croissants. 130 E. 17th. Street. Costa Mesa 646-3666. RJVIERA Continental Chet Richard Bergner smce 1970 Intimate Dmmg Lunch 11 30-3 00 O.nner from 5 PM Closed Sun & Holidays Banquet roorr.s 3333 S Btts101 Costa Mesa 540-3840 Italian DI PREGO'S ~ ltallan Cooking In a ro- mantic atmoephere. Same awnet since 1976. ()pen Mon. thru Thurt. 11:90 AM. to 10:00 PM. Fri. & Sat. to 11PM.SunBrunch1<>-3. dinner till 10 PM. 2267 FalNlew, Costa Mesa. 642-9600. DONATELU'S In Costa Mesa since 1973. Plua trom the East has come West! Plu.a. pasta. salad&, beef. wine. Lunch epeciels. Cateflng. Lunch Tues. thru Fri .. 11:30 to 2 P.M. Dini* 7 nlghta from 5 p.m. 2230 0 Fa!Mew. Costa Mesa. 548-3172 a.nd 54-1037. • ORANGE COAST RESTAURANT DIRECTORY MARCELL OS FamUy owned. Establlshed since 1973. Pastas. veal. pizza. Speclelzlng In ~no. Beet & Wine ~ Salad bar. Lunch Mon. thru Frl OCnner 7 nlghi. a week. Sundey Brunch 1()..3 p.m. 17502 Beech BNd. at Slater Huntington ee.ch. &42·5605. Mexican Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANTS Our lood is a trrp 10 Me.1uco1 Est smce 1972 Open da1ty from 11 am for lunch & oinner Cocktails Two k>- catton9 296 E 17th St Costa Mesa 645-76~6 10~ Mam SI Balboa 675-9600 TORTILLA FLA TS Award 111lf'lne< year aher year Same Sonora style cootung SltlCe 1949 Open (tally 11 :30 to 10PM Sunday brunch 10 30 to 3. Happy hoUr 4 lo 6PM weekdays. Compltmentary botana:>. Canttna open til 2AM 1740 S. CGast Hwy . Laguna Beach. 494-6588 TAES AMIGOS A plac e for people who appreciate good 1.Aexican food at surprisingly tow prices Open da1ty 11 a.m lunch & dr~ff«r. O'atly luncheon specials Cateri 19 2200 Harbor Blvd . K Mart Plaza Costa Mesa 642·827418278 .. ~RATE FITNESS JAPAN KARATE FEDERATION Private ~cialfzed Instruction in your ho~ or otnce for adulU and chlldrM. Day or Evening p141 M0-11sa Natural/Healthy FORTYCAWfS Healthy foodS. natUfally. Fresh b81(9d muffins daily Fresh ,ulces. V8fletal wines Lunch & dtMef 7 days a weel< from 11 ~-M Sonday champagne brunch 11 A M to 3 P.M. Between Bullocks & I Magnin lf'I South Coest Plaza 556·97QO {Lower le¥el> PUFFINS ''Nlif\nlly'' cooQd toodl. t-om eek• to CNPet to......_ An :C:: twe In nlt\nl eetlng. Open tk.I\ lhru Thurt.. 8 em to 11 pm Ffl. & s.t. 8 mn to 12 mtdnlgflL V'-IMC C... Mod- erate Prtc.. 3050 E. ~ tt.y .. Coron. dal .... 84()..1579. BLACK BEARDS Hearty Beef fntrees & SealOOd Lunch 11·3 00 Dinner from 5 PM Happy Hour M-F E•1ens111e Oysttor Bar Two blocks soultl ol Jonn Wayne AorPOfl 833-0080 THE CANNERY .features fresh local aeak>od. eesfem beef Lunch. dinnef. Sonday brunch and champagne brunch, harbor crUISeS Ent811.ainment nigtllly and Sunday afternoon Lounge food gal· ley Histonc waterfront landmat1t In Newport's Cannef)' Vtlage. 3010 Lafayette 675-5777 RUSTY PELICAN Fresh seafood and lots of 11 Newport Beach · Lunch. dinner. Sunday brunch Overlooks Newport Bey 2735 W Coast Hwy 642·3"31 IMne -Lunch. dinner, happy hotJf 1830 Malf'I 545-4774 TALE OF THE WHALE Open 7 Days. &eat<fast 7 a.m. M·F lunch 11-4 M·f DIMef 4·1 1 M-S Sat & Sun. brunch 7-4. Oyster bet Fo . Sat . Sun Banquet facilities up ro 500 Entertainment Wed-Sun Pa nor a!M: bay view 400 Main St.. Balboa. 673-4833. THE WAREHOUSE F rnh Seatood & International Cu1s1ne Waleflront dmrng Chef Charles Kalagian Lunch. Dinner. Sat & Sun. Award Winning Brunch. Banqu.ts & CaterinQ. ()ystef Bat, Entet1alnmenf Lido Vilege. Newpon 8eaoh 673-4700 For Restaurant Directory Information, Please Call Brenda Caponera At 642~4321 ext. 262 .. I , t • { m-.JPilll MA.IN OFFICE 330 W..a a., St.. Cos.ta Mesa. Ca. ............ Bu u.. COlllla ...... 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Atlanta, Ca. 2 Friday March 16. 19M -Sports ~~~~:--=~~~~~~~~ College • .. ·a·.a;:~:_r-·~-•. -... • .. hoops y...-...... -,, ,, .. ....., =ta~'=\-;~:.:.·_ h t . ~ ...... ,.. ..... ec le ••LMD•1M11.i,_.,w....., ...... ................. ,...., By PETER McCAULEY h 's colJqe basketbalJ pla)off ume and that means CBS 1s ccnlcr coun. On Sund.a\. tM netv.ork •ill 1.1r a doubleheader of n:g>onal. second-round ac- non. If you mmed lllt Fnda} DJ&hfs games. ESPN re· broadc:asu four first-round malebes on Sunda' Also OD Sund.a). ESP1' am a pro basketball doubleheader wnh the Golden S~te War. non faong tht Supers0n1~ a.t Seank. foUov.cd b) the San OtCgO Clappers hosung th( San °'"n toruo Spun Tbt US-' Cabk Netv.nri. v.1U offer w ~1lv.-auk~ Bucu 's. the U>s "ngtlcs Laken on Monda' and the Boston (chi~ ak1ni on ~ ~t"" Y ort Km els on Thunda~. March ~~ SIGNINGS -Skier Gree Lrwis has s.igned a contract •1th NBCSporu Although ~ bu ~n aC11\ el~ 1n- ' oh ed 10 com~tm,·e ski· mg. U-v.1s v. 111 cover a ''anet' of subtttts for -sporuWond .. He v.·as a field producer and .,...nter for the S)ndtcuod Sot"nes. -Saraje\ 0 •84 - a.artie Hees. v.ho has covered pro football for ~4 ~ear\ bas stgnt"d a mulu-\ear rontran wnh !'BC . The v.htte~lwrtd Jones b&.s alv.-a's bet-n 1n demand beh.and .tht" m 1cro- pbo~ beca~ ofh1s ab1l11~ to cover ~era.I spons In 1983 be cbd pla~-~-pla~ for pro and roUqe football ltack 1.Dd field and tninis and the pre-pme sho-... for ma1or le~ue ba~ball Joocs. a graduate of the Unl\-cntt)' of ..\tbnsas lav. ~hool played on Southern c~ s NCAA champ1onsh1p t~nrus team. Es1latt Williams, v. ho made qwtc a spla.sh as an actttss after her career as a ~"'1mmer. has J01ned .\BC's Summer Ol)mpscs broadcast team. t..11• -fll ... -FU lf:il ..~c= ........ ' . =l~ICM~ ....... ..._. Ck .... tip ___.. 0--...... WeaSL).(2 ......... ) -latunlay -1!.P~ -· ICM IAm"f'IMl. ..._. ,..... .. ,.T. ..... " • 1 .... == :t WWW I r• C-.-C*--.~~ "-# 11111.__ .. a. 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The series. which focuses on two female police detectives, is based on a highly rated 1981 television movie that starred Loretta Sw1t as Chris Cagney, an ambitious unmarried career woman. Tyne Daly appeared as her partner Mary Beth Lacey, a married woman with two children. C BS ordered a series based on the movie, but Swit was sull committed to "M•A•s•H." Whe'n the tryout series debuted in March t 982, actress Meg Foster portrayed Cagney. After some rocky early ratings, the show became a summertime hit. and CBS scheduled "Cagney and Lacey" to return for the 1982-83 season. But the network ordered changes: Meg Foster was dropped; Sharon Gless ("House Calls") became the third actress to portray Detective Cagney. Dunng the 1982-83 season, "Cagney and Lacey" was praised as one of the first series to deal in a reasonably realistic fashion with two working professional women. The ratings were strong when the show aired opposite ABC's Monday Night Football, but they dipped later in the season opposite ABC's movies and specials. In the spring of 1983, CBS decided "Cagney and Lacey" would not return for the following season. The cancellation trisgered a massive letter-writing carn-pa1~n from fans determined to save the series. The show's ratings picked up again in the summer. and CBS suffered a bit of embarrassment when the cancelled series and its stars were nominated for several Emmys. Gless and Da~y were both nomi- nated for best lead actress in a dramatic series. Daly won the Emmy. In a rare turnabout, CBS announced last fall that "Cagney and Lacey" would get one more try. The network ordered seven new episodes for a spring run. If the ratings arc good, the show may return in the fall. The new episodes begin airing this Monday at 10 p.m. on KNXT Channel 2. One would thmk the cast members are nervously viewing this latest run as a last chance. do-or-die situation. Not so. says Al Waxman, who portrays the women detectives' boss, Lt. Samuels. "There's not been any ultimatum hover- ing in the air at all," Waxman says. "On the contrary. They (CBS executives) arc very happy with the product. I think the feeling 1s very much that what we're doing is good >tufT. Even last year when they did pull us. Al W•xman, lnaet, run• the New York police precinct where detectiYea Tyne Daly and Sharon Gleu work on "Caaney and Lacey.'' which returna Monday at 10 p .m. on K.NXT, Channel 2. (CBS programming boss) Harvey "The new thing." he says. "is that we Shepherd thought it was a really fine and have two ladies who are treated very prestigious show. realistically. They're not female Starsky "But there's no two ways about 1t -and Hutches. nor arc they Charlie's Angels. we're going to have to perform well in the They're very real and very attractive ratings. Out of fairness to CBS, that's the women in their reality, and they have a only measuring stick. It may be a faulty or very real relationship with the people they inadequate one, but it's the same measur-work with. The cops I've met really relate ing stick that's applied to every show. to these people." "Now. I think there is optimism on our Waxman says he has done research on pan. We're trying to do shows every bit as police department procedures. He believes good as last year's, and we're always going .. Cagney and Lacey" reflects more a~ to try to be better. I think we want to justify curately what occurs in a precinct than any the faith that the audience had in us to other police senes on TV. make that unsolicited letter-writing cam-In the original TV movie and the series, paign; and I think to justify the faith CBS Waxman has portrayed Lt. Samuels. the has in us." man who heads the precinct where Cagney Waxman believes a key to the show's and Lacey work. success has been its mixture of familiar TV .. He's a character who's pretty series elements (cops solving crimes) with a (Pleue eee 'CAGNEY /Pate 30) fresh perspective (a focus on female detectives). Friday. March 16, 1984 3 -Daytime Drmna Leslie checks out of 'Hospital' Rick's stunned when Bert Ramsey tells him of he r deathin accident By LYNDA HIRSCH ALL MY CHILDREN: Adam ru!lh<:s Erica through wedding ceremony. then whisks her away to the Caribbean. Joanna assures \dam Enca won't find the woman upstairs Cliff learns sister Linda ran away from home because her parents didn't approv1: of her boyfriend Chris, and also because she was flunking several courses Dott} refuse<. to believe Edna when she says Tad as only using her for her money Bett) tells Phoebe that she's Langley's ex-wife. While Betty 1s going to get marnage certificate to show Phoebe. she 1s invoh cd 1n car crash. While she lays dying, Betty tells Phoebe that she and Langley have a daugh ter. Hillary. Phoebe insists she and Langley will take the girl 1n. When Nanc} and 8111 move to Chicago. Angie and Jesse relieved -when Pat agrees to move in with them and share the rent Gal bailed out b) Tom. ~ho docs so only to beat Gil up. Instead. Gil renders Tom unconscious and steals his car. ANOTHER WORLD: Donna pretends to he outraged by .lQ.sh (Cathn). Jamie upset that Ma<Suom1 1tc?d..1Sook for tum. Quinn offers Clance permanent part-time job. Sallv tt>lls David Kevin must never know she's his real mother. Mac learns Carl purcha!>Cd TV station he's wanted for year!I. Jamie informs Blaine that Nicole is not always going to be in his life. A maJor surpnse party 1s planned for Larry'o; b1rthda) AS TH E WORLD TURNS: Lala shattered by Fran I. 's news that he's an love wnh another ~oman. Maggie realizes Frank was man 1n Lila'!> life and feels awful since Lila put her through law school. Craig prepare!I to run off lo Panama City. Margo makes detecuvc. Frank uneasv when Steve wants his mother's nng. Frank's mom Irene daams she doesn't know where the nng 1s. Marcy. developing crush on Kirk . refuses date 1o1.1th Tim Unable to rej oin hospital staff. JefT plans to have practice in his home. Jay's mother Dorothy trying to show Ja~ and Kirk how important school 1s. John and Bob bury hatchet. CAPITOL: Myrna brings Clarissa home- coming ~aft and pumps her about Mau and Amy Ricky tells Brenda to let Wally know nothing happened between them at the ski lodge. Wally ad mats to Thon:ias he'sJea!ous of Ricky and Brenda's relat1onsh1p. Ricky fears his plans to become pilot arc through 1fhe's se nt to Jail. Beth admits to Ronni she slept with Jordy and found at exciting. but hopes n never happens again. Mark decides to hall divorce proceedings until af\cr Sloane's mamage. Thomas tells Julie 4 Friday. March 16. 1984 that ht·r pregnancy should be terminated due toa vascular disease that may make her prone to stroke during pregnancy. Zed continues to tap Danny's phone. Danny tells Zed he can get hot diamonds. Danny gets phone call saying he'll die 1f he fail s at meeting wnh Zed. Maggie crushed when Trey asks her to make plans for his wedding to Sloane, which include marriage m the Capitol rotunda and a reception at the posh Watergate. DAYS OF OUR UVES: Stefano proves to Tony that Roman's not dead. Chris wonders what Tess is hading when she says she wants to stan. over in California. Anna puZLlcd when Tony calls out Roman's name during nightmare. Hope agrees to pay Chet $5.000 to avoid story of her past life being published and thus huning Doug. As planned, Larry steps m as Hope 1s turning money over to Chet. Seeing Eugene being tormented by visions and balluc1- nations. Stefano tells Tony Eugene must be punished for has ancestors' sins. Foxy falling in love with Doug. EDGE OF NIGHT: Sky and Raven in France in vestigating Proud Bear's death. Adler ordc~ Raven and Sky killed when they return to Monuccllo. Mike in- vestigates death of Maxine and a fellow college student. Loga n accepts post in Montit ello. Jody and Preacher decide to investigate mysi enous coed deaths. GENERAL HOSPITAL: 402's plan to have Grant save his life works, but Grant 1s un easy with 402's indebtedness. 402 calls Armistead and says he wants will changed, leaving everything to Grant. When Edward suffers heart attack. Ji mmy Lee saves him with CPR. At hospital Jimmy Lee deeply hurt when Edward asks to see his son and means Alan. Jimmy Lee later overhears Edward asking Alan to assume power of attome}' since he's the only one he can "trust " Deciding to get revenge, Jimmy Lee calls his mother Beatnce and tells her to come to Pon Charles. Ginny. found in New York City. gi ves statement that Rick hinted at wanting bribe After hearing song bellbo~ Josh wrote. Blackie sloughs at off as having some potential. Later he takes the same song and gives it to Frisco as an original tune wnuen by Blackie. Rack stunned wh en Bert Ramsey gives him the news that Leslie died in an accident. GUIDING LIGHT: Just before surgery, Tony has will drawn and then asks Annabelle to marry him. but she turns down request. Ed performs surgery and all seems to be going well. Floyd. blaming LuJack for Tony's condition, comes around when LuJack asks Bea for for- giveness. Alexandra 1s pretending not to blame Alan for taking her father's side when father was against man she wanted to marry. Billy throws surprise barbecue b111hday pany for H.B.. but Vanessa. unaware of what a barbecue is, comes dressed in a sequined gown. When Josh tells H.B. he plans to marry Reva. H.B. vows to stop the nuptials. Mindy backs out of abortion. Contidmg in Vanessa. Mandy begs her not to t~ll Bi~y that s~e·s pregnant Hillary quarantined an San Rios.. Bradle} 's lawyer Norman determined to get Bradley off even though he's not certain of has innocence. LOVING: Stacy stunned when she learn~ that Loma and Tony have wed. Tony feels terrible that Stacy teamed it from Lorna Memll has canceled dinner date w11h Warren and suggests that he take Noreen Warren reveals that he has problems with a 16-year-old $lughter. Melinda, v.ho doesn't accept him. He was an Vietnam when she was a baby, and then bu!>y build mg a career. Now she's become totally mcorrigible. Cabot angry because Bumell's de~nment store advertisin1 says "new," a~ 1fit had new management. Shana ~Y~ 11 does -her. Shana warns if he ever interferes in the running of Bumell's a$ll'"· • she'll tell Isabel that she's h15 daughter Make calls Shana in Cabot's office and 1n front of Jim she accepts a date. Al the end or the date. Mike kisses her passionately bu1 she tells him he must leave. 811ly again bnng.s up the issue of havi na a baby. R11a Mae says she doesn't want lhe respons1- b1lity. ONE LIFE TO LIVE: David and Jenny's wedding stopped when Liat says in church she and David are married. David swears to Jenny he only married her to get her out of the country and then it was annulled. David learns annulment papers never si gned by judge, so he'5 still married. Liat disappears and David vows to find her, lea ming that as professional smger she uses the name Luna. When Asa takes Lucinda out for night on the town, a jealous Beck) realiics she loves Asa and they consum· mate marriage. Dan writes an art1ck stating that Anthony's charity fund 1s really a hoax. Dorian c-0nfronts Laurel. The two fi~hl. Dorian falls downstairs. David discovers an unconsoous Dorian. Marco has Mute type love letter to Edwina. Simon asks Brad for JOb. Harry offers Bo, who's using the name Bob Brady, a Job a1 the factory. Wanting to see how the other half lives, Bo agrees. Vicki realizes bad management hurt the plant. RYAN 'S HOPE: A biller 8111 tells Kenny his wedding to Siobhan is off. Laslo gives Joe gun to protect himself. Hit man hired by Hutch tnes to strangle Joe in prison Joe pulls gun and shoots assailant. The attack proves too much for Joe. While Siobhan is at his bedside, Joe's hevt weakens and he goes into cardiac amst. Jacqueline and Ball watch tape of Siobhan and Joe making love and arc so sickened that they turn u off instantly. Siobhan tells Macve she's preg· nant by Joe. The man a,i vina Bill Hyde orders turns out to be Bob. Jilf holds part y for Max 1n Nice and charms everyone. Dave wants to date Magie but she wan t$ him only as a friend. 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Cl) "Wiiiy Wonka And Tht ChOCOlate Fac- tor{' ( 1971. Fantasy) Gene Wlldef. Jeck Albertson. ( 1 hr., 38 min.) W ® "Resurre<::tlon" (1980, Drama) Ellen Burstyn, Sam Shepard. (1hr.,45 min.) ID "The~Aoyal African Rlflet" ( 11)54, Adventure) Louis Hayward, Veronlea Hurst. (2 hrs.) W (Z) "Hanky Panky" ( 1982, Comedy) Gene Wiide<. Giida Radnet. ( 1 hr., 46 min.) •cm "Guys And Ooltt" (1955. Muslcal) Frank Sinatra. Jean Simmons. (2 hrs., 30 min.) •CID "The Comeback Kid" (1980, Orama) John Ritter. Susan Dey. ( 1 hr .. 38 min.) (lJ "Pal1nera" (1~2. Comedy) Ryan O'Neal. John Hurt. ( 1 hr., 35 min.) a.CZ) "That'll Be Tht Day" (1974) Oevld Essex. Ringo Starr. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) t:ll(f) "Tht Oulet Man" (1952. Drama) John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara. (2 hrs .. 30 min.) ~"Trio" (19S1, Orama) Jean Simmons. Michael Rennie. (1hr.,30 min.) .. t!D "The Scarlet Letter" ( 1934, Drama) Colleen MOO<e, Alan Hale. ( 1 hr.. 30 min.) (lJ "Riel" ( 1980. Biography) Raymond Clootler. Christopher Plummer. (2 hrs.) cm "Top Hat" ( 193S, Mualeal) Fred Astaire. Ginger Rogers. ( 1 hr., 39 min.) CZ) "Robert Et Robert" ( 1980, Comedy) Char1es Denner, Jacquee Vllleret. ( 1 hr .• 45 min.) •Cl) "The Brothers Karamazov" (1958, Orama) Marla Schell. Yul Brynner. (2 hrs .• 26 min.) -ZV.nlng -..... Cl9I .... ..a .... MC ... Q nlm'ICCIWMY MAWMMN llAam/.._ ..... .... ... "Going In Style" (1979. Come- dy) George Burns. Art Carney. Bored with sitting att day on a bench In 1ht perk, three elderly gentlemen carefully plan a bank heist. 'PG' (1 hr., 38 min.) (()ICM T!Jlll•IT CID 110W11 "Same Time, Ne)(t Year" (1978. Comedy) Alan Alda, Ellen Bur&- tyn. Two people carry on an unusu41 extramarital affair by meeting at 1he same reso<1 for one weekend each year over a period of several decades. 'PG' ( 1 hr .• 59 _1mln~--' ---Of~ Mll9 m ICMOOL "Tht Mountain Is Vours" Butch F1ndel9en and Kathy Wood show the most recent' development In alpine skiing -the step tum -and review ~evtoua leuon9. CE CGUm umTUU. "NCAA Cham· plonshlp Toumament" Flrat Round Game 9 (Sublect to blao6cout) (2 hfa.) 1 ... , ... -... ~ mM Regular1y aohtduled iiammlng may be delayed due to ·1 =·· ... *"'°"" MAii ~:"'...&.A look at the comedy of "St. Elsewhere" regular Howle Mandel: a bodybuilding contest sponsored by Play- boy. .PMTAIY-.--~ -.:., 'J•IT T...rr Featured· danotf Ann MMler, comedian Garry Shan- dllng. I ......... C/911!1f -.a.PGINm ai11••9GIT LOftODll•CftOI • COlJJ U I._. CCUrrY "Want- ed: Foster P1rental" The critical need for more than 100 foster-care hornet In Orange County It examined In this anco<e P-r1IOWli ([) "The Vear Of Living Oangere>u&- ty" ( 1983. Orama) Mel Gibson. Slgoor- ney Weaver. An Australian Journalist, a British embassy otficlal and a diminutive Eurasian cameraman become caught up In the tumult of 196S lndoneSle just prior to the fell of Sukarno. 'PG' ( 1 hr., SS min.) cm M0¥11 "I'm Dancing Aa Fast As I Can" ( 1982. Orama) Jiii Clayburgh. Nlool Wll- llamson. The story of a woman's battle -· 0 • ~ --ll> -· CJ) :::J CJ) -· • :;; "" a;· CJ) CD ~'U CD ll> :::J ~->C < C/) CD -· with V111Um addiction Is told 'R' ( 1 hr .. 4S min.) (%) llOWll "On The Waterfront" ( 19S., Orama) Marlon Brando, Eva Marie Saint. Only one man musters up enough courage to challenge a powerful mob leader who holds tht dock workert of a big city In an Iron grip. ( 1 hf .. 48 min.) QI .cMI "Hotel Sahara" (1951, Come- dy) Yvonne De Carlo. Pele< Ustinov. Dur- ing World War II, the proprietors of a North African hotel change their all .. glance with each new occupying army (2 hrs.) 19 8 2 oel THI TOR Featured: a profl141 of two Riverside policemen who have formed a rock band; 0. T the Robot r811eals what It's hke to be an upcoming celebrity: a profile ol the Young Musicians Debu1 Orchestra where children are groomed to be claasleal musicians. I ., .. ,,.., uv.ma-.na~ll!lf m oel LA. Featured: a look at the spor1 of ~lmboardlng along Callfomla's beaches; a report on the many e)(erclse videos flooding tht market a profile ol the legendary Pr8S8Natlon Hall Jazz Band of New Orleans (I) nc TAC DOUGM CJ) l9A MmTUU Chicago Bulls al Portland Trail 81~2 hrs . 30 min.) l .,PIOflft ..... ~" WU W0M.D Of :umALI = mM Regularly scheduled programming may be delayed due to pledge breaks RETIRING ••• .., < • COME TO THE IEAUn OF llEWPORT --c;;· :J -·o 9tJ :J -<O :7' • 24 Hour Aides ce· CD • Private & Semi Private Rooms :7' • Full Activity Program :::J :s 'U • Home Style Dining Room .., • Full Maid Service o· • ~ U> • Transportation To & From Ors. .., • Beauty & Barber Shop CD ll> -· • 24 Hour Security Service CJ) < 0 :::J A LUXURY RETIREMEllT SETilll& 0) CD 0- ~ 1 /ru·iwrl 1/,-//u 1/ru porl 11;f/u 1t ~JI * AMBULATORY AMBULATORY Daily Pilat AND NON 400 Hiiaria Way 393 Hospital Road Newport Beach Newport Beach Classified (714) 642-5861 (7 14) 631 -3555 Adve~slng 642-5678 Friday, March 16, 1984 9 -l'riclay Cont. ,.,.~Get-• ... .. (I) LnllA CMT9 IOOY MD IOUL Quests Ben Vereen end Eddie Rabbitt help the versallle perfOtt'nef trace the Influ- ences that have shaped het career ( t hr.) 8 G Tiil llAITa The Master and Max must ovetcome a sinister land baron by organizing a convoy ol maverick truckers to help a mother and daughter deliver their ranch prOduce to market 11 hr.) 8 .cMI "Destination Tokyo" (1943. Adventure) Cary Grant, John Garfield The U.S submarine "Coppertln" Is orde<ed to invade Japan's moat secure harbOr to open the way lor bOmblng raids OY8< Tokyo (2 hrs.) 8 ®) -Pete and Denise's wed- ding becomes a forest fiasco When they are forced to exchange vows In a sylvan ~ttu~ I .,,..,Al_IT TW'r Featured dancer Ann Miiie<. comedian Garry Shan- dllng. m llOftl "Executive Action" ( t973. Suspense) Burt Lancaster. Wiii Gaer. Dis- turbed about the course that American foreign poliey is taking. a secret right-wing group plots the assaSSlna\jon ot President John F Kennedy. (2 hrs ) I ALL•TlllPA&Y WAll•Toet-•MVllW .o¥ll "Scevenger Hunt" ( 1979, Comedy) Richard Benjamin. James Coco When an eccentric mltliona1re dies, the cond1t1ons ol his wilt send his heirs on a wild search lor various articles on a scavenger hst the winner being able to claim the deceased's fortune ·po· ( 1 hr . 56 min) ® .o¥ll "The Entity" (1982. 1-iPfror) Barbara Hershey, Aon Silver A Ca1ffomia woman and her children are victimized by an 1nv1sible being heunt1ng thek hOme 'A' ~hrs., 5 min) CSJ llOftl "Wiiiy Wonka And The Choco- late Factory" ( 1971. Fantasy) Gene Wiider Jack Albertson A w0<td famous contec11oner otters a lllellme supply ol candy to the five w1nn8fs of a treasure hUnt 'G' (1 hr • 38 ;;,/ lttl Ci) WALL ~ "Steeling Some Prolils?" Guest Charles Bradford, vloe president. Merrlll Lynch. Pierce. Fenner & Smith •D ®l -t• Webster pVts Katherine and Geo<ge in e dllftcull spot when he decides to 101n a community football team despite his sue (A) G 'nC TAC DOUGH G» LAIOllDA Hall ol Famer Vin Scully hosts this special profile on Tommy Lasor· da. one of •he most successtut mator lea~ C:~s 1n baseball -. I •ALL ~ -"Steeling Some Proltts?" Guest Charles Bradford, vice president. Merritt Lynch. Pierce. Fenner & Smith ([)9Ql •-1n'N1C9i_1'9t .... .. G WALL fTmT WIU WITH LOUI mYlmt All~ ,._ Host Louis Rukeyser discusses the fundamen- tals of stocks. bonds and Investing In gold and precious metals and coUectlbles with S111 mvestment spectallsts and analysts ( t hr) ([)lie.AA n.mn •fJ Cl) DAI.LAI Ctayton·s sister arrives at Southlork for her brother's wedding, and , Pam announces her plans to marry Mark ( t ht ) 10 Friday, March 16, 1984 8 a ...._Jack and Dave's new boss (Claude Akins) Is unsympathetic when they have dlfficulty.solvlng a Bevetly Hiiis murder caee. ( 1 hr ) 8 al IUll ,.....,_ The team throws away the rule book when the bou's daughter Is kidnapped by drug-running lie"== ~nw:ae -POOTUU. .,_ "Independence Day' ( 1983. Ofama) Kathleen Oulnlan, David Keith A young mechanic finds himself lalllng In love with a waitress ( 1 hf., 50 min ) (Q) .,.. "48 Hrs... ( 1983, Comedy) Nick Nolle, Eddie Murphy. An unorthodox pollce detective teams with a lernPO<arlly released convtct to find a lugl\ive murder- er. 'A' ( 1 hr . 35 min) CZ) llOV9 "Without A Trace" ( 1983, Ofa- rna) Kate Nelligan, Judd Hirsch PoUce moblllze a massive search lor a 6-year-ofd Who vanlahed one day on his way to school 'PO' (2 hrs ) I HMml«* .. WALL f1'mT WIU wrrH lOUI Ul'W-Al lftUW ,._ Host Louis Rukeyser discusses the fundamen- tals of stocks, bonds and Investing in gold and preclOus metals and cotlecllbles wuh su1 1nvestmen1 speclallsts and analysts ( 1 hr) -~=~ .. I) A PAl9Clll TO •PllOW\'llllCllM'T A vlslt to the estate of professional gamble< John Aspi- nall. who maintains a wildlife sanctuary 1n rural England that Is a haven tor over 500 wild animals lrom 79 different species -· (I) PAL.COi ClltT Michael leers Mag· gle won't llve without surgery, end Lance is enraged that Metlssa sold Joseph 10 Angela ( 1 ht.) D GD M .. IHOW Guests comedian John Candy, actress Laraine Newman and singer Laurie Anderson ("Oh Super- me~ ·t h1 ) 8 ?ll llA~ Mart goes after a killer and a mysterious woman to protect a policeman wrongly accused ol murder ~)~(1hr) ~ .;r;:"JThe Scatphunters" ( 1968. Western) Bun LBncaster. Shelley Winters A lur trader tracks down a band of scal- phunters to regain his stolen f\.trs and free a kidnapped Negro slave (2 hrs ) CJ:) mW1 "A Family Upside Down" (1978. Orama) Helen Hayes, Fred Astaire A heart attack forces a retired house painter to be separated from his loving wile who must move In with their son and his family ( t hr . 38 min ) ([) .. WC9'> CS) llOV9 "The Entity" ( 1982, Horror) 8a1bara Hershey, Ron Sltver A Cahlornla woman and hef children are victimized by an 1nvls1ble being haunting their home 'A' i hrs .• 5mln) IO- -...rTMCll ntl llMl MOT18I • A ..,,...,.,_ Film clips and Interviews are featured In a salute to the mOS1 celebrated comedy team In the history of motion plcture11 •• Grovcho. Harpo. Chico, Zeppo and Gum-mo Mllfx. (R) ( t hr . 55 min.} _,.CID -AT WOM • ~t The Gram· my-winning Australian group Ptlflorm such hits as "Down Unde<," "The Under· ground." "Who Can It Be Now" and mo<e (1 hr I -·XBBW•IWOM ... (I) COUffl IAm'fUU, "NCAA Cham- pionship Tournament" First Round Game tO (2 hrs) .. (() tllCl'Ta.L. l'MI ... ACC--.a TO PUTIOY ttelB D (I) 91 GD ... TAXI • llOWAI l IWl'lll'I LMfGlt • r&·e-.. TOP•Wlllot .o¥ll "Puu 'N Boots" ( 1983. 01a- ma) Kelly Nictiols. J. T Ambrose A yoong woman trtes everything • from laking 1nsan11y to joining a cult • to get out of the army (1_hr . 15 min) Cl) llOWil "Hanky Panky" ( 1982. Come- dy) Gene Wiider, Gilda Radner. An Inno- cent architect Who was lramed for a mur- der and a woman whose brother committed suicide under mysterious cir- cumstances are thrown together In a dan- gerous game ol intrigue. 'PG' ( 1 hr , 45 min.) I Deel YAI DYii tW mfTTMClll tt11 MCMI "48 Hrs" ( 1983, Comedy) Nick Nolte. Eddie Murphy An unonho001 police detective teams with a temporat1I) released convict to find a fugitive murder· et 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 min.) t t:ll 11 (I) MCAA umTIML "First Rovno Championship Game" (from Pullman, Wash ) (2 hrs .• 30 min ) D cm ToelQHT Host Johnny Carson I l lhr)n'=..m.. •llMCMOP-TtlCO OP Tiii ...-r Sche<luleo comedian R1Chard Belter. Casey Kasem ( 1 hr . 30 min.) m 111 Q.UI Featured the causes Of wile abuse ( 1 hr . 30 min ) tw(C)ICTY 1W(JJ MCMI "Delicious" (1981, Comedy) Veronica Hart. Candida Rovatle. A volup. tuous maKl with supernatural powers livens up her wealthy employer's houS&- hold ( t hr. 25 min.) tltl I ~tlTCXOCI ,_,, IYIOIHOU.nrooD l;iosta Paul Moyer, Tawny Schnelder U llCMI 'Wild In The Streets" ( 1968. Drama) Christopher Jones. Shelley Winters A rock music Siar takes over the country and becomes the youngest presi- dent 1n hist°*-(2 hr~ C!l ~•t ... @l llOV'm "I Never Sang FOi My Father' ( 1970. Orama) Melvyn Douglas. Gene Hackman A middle-aged man tries to commumcate with his domtnee<lng 80- year·old lather atter his mother's death l hr . 30 min.) ITMITI Ol IAI Nl-=-cG c:~nrc11m11 llOCI OP \'Ml -"Madness I Cyndi Lauper.. ( 1 hr ) tt9@ ....,TMCll tt::ll D OD fllm>AY -.r VlllOI Featured a world premiere video from Lk>net Richie ("Hello l John Cougar Melleneamp ("The Aulhor1ty Song"). The Cars ("You Might Think") and John Lennon ("Step. pin· Out' J ( 1 hr .. 30 min) l ~ .. --U.TOOAY 9'0WAlll IMITWI ~ C01m>Y H 11 mrr THI c:c.t.IAT llATUI This docun en· tary hon0<1ng the 20th annrv8fS8ry ot the Beatles arrlvat 1n America tnctude9 rare footage ot their early perlormancas and highhghts ol their car"'. at well as en lntervieW with their prOducer George Mar- tin ( I hr . 30 min.) CE) CGUaQI IAMITUU. "NCAA Cham- pionship Tournament" First Round Game 11 (2 hrs ) CO) MOVll "Starship Eros" ( 1980. Scl- ence-F1et1on) Lori Rogers, Mike Ranger Sex becomes mechenlstlc In a society ol the future (1 hr., 10 min.) !19 CID llCml "MacArthur" ( 1977, Biogra- phy) Gregory Peck. Oen O'Herllhy. lhe famous. feared and flamboyant mlll1ary leader of World War II experlenoes brllNant combat vlclonet before a flnal. fiery con- frontation with President Harry Truman. 'PG' (2 hrs .• 8 min ) "'I .arMCa. ~ COUIC1DI QCJ(WfT LA.: vaol llCml "The Sea Wott" (1S41. AdVen- ture) Edward G Roblnaon, John Gartleld. When he reall2es he Is going blind. a bru- tal and heartless sea captain trlet to destroy everything and everyone around him (2 hrs.) Q)AUltMPAl&Y ti) llCml "The Daughter Of Rosie O'Gra- dy" ( 1950. Musical) June Haver. Gordon MacRae. Dissuaded from a career on the stage. an ex·vaudevUle star's daughter Is nonetheless enchanted by the color and gay excitement of the era. (2 hrt .. 30 min.) llOYll "Eating Raoul" ( 1982, Com• dy) Paul Bartel. Mary Woronov A down- on-their·luck married couple discover that they can make the money they need to buy their dream diner by knocking otf well-heeled sex perverts. 'R' ( 1 hr • 25 min ) (%) llOYll "Heartaches" ( 1981, Comedy) Margot Kidder. Anni. Pott1 A pregnant woman tags along Wlth a playgirl. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 3Sm1n.) to.a ~TUCll ~ .. econ t:1I llO¥ll "Beach Girls" ( t982. Comedy) Debra Blee. Val Kllne A teen-age glrl's friends help her to loosen up so they can get on with having fun at the beach 'A' ( 1 hr 30 min.) -Saturday --Mom• .. ---- IYUAT .. ;CAPTAll KMltMO u.l.PAMI~ cou.a. IAIU1UU. "NCAA Cham- pionship Tournament" First Round Game 13(= Cl.) "Touched" ( 1983, Drama) Robert Hays. Kathleen Beller ( 1 hr . 34 min) Cl) llOVll ·-without A Trace" ( 1983, Ofa- ma) Kale Nelligan, Judd Hirsch (2 hrs ) .. ITMCAlll .. -All'IWY THI WOIU .. T0110MOW ..... --.. MUmo ..... . .. 1911-.0 -1!9'n ¥LUM.Im rT•NllM "*.ICAl'fAN • lmTAU ..... ,., ~ .. m'Yn.llOlll ltmDO llCMI "Adventuret Of The Wlldernesa Family II" ( 1978. Adventure) Robert " 1:98 llO¥ll "Wake Island" ( 19(2, Drama) Brian Donlevy. Robert Preeton. On Wake Island during World War II, the Marine Corps d15Ptays tremendous courage. (2 hrs.la. -" llOVll "My Ge!Sha" (1962. Comedy) Shirley MacLaine. Yves Montand. A direc- tor's wife becomes upset When she dhl- co'lffs her husband Is going to make a film In Japan with a geisha In the lead rote. l hrs.) IM*Ym81100M llO¥ll "Romeo And Juliet" ( 1968, Romance) Leonard Whiting. Olivia Hus- sey Based on Shakespeare's play Two star-crossed lovers meet With tragedy because ot a feud between their famllles ~~ ~ llO¥ll ''Resurrection" (1980. Ofama) Ellen Burstyn, Sam Shepard Af1er a near- fatal auto accKlent, a woman flnds that she has the ability .to heal others but la penecuted because of her raf\Jsal to claim a divine influence 'PG' ( 1 hr., 45 min.) -1~TMCU till ... CCU. IAmTULJ. "NCAA Cham- pionship Tournament" First Round Game 12 (2 hrs ) Cl) llCMI "lovely But Deadly" ( 1982. Orama) Lucina Dooling. Richard Herd. A young girl who is an expert In kung-fu MIS out to avenge the death of her brother ( 1 hr .. 35 min) 1:9 ~ fllCMI "The Happy Hoot<er" ( 1975, Comedy) Lynn Redgrave. Jean-Pierre Aumont The Ute ol New York's famous call glrl, Xaviera Hollander, Is told. 'R' ( t hr , 36 min ) -~-.MTaJtO ct\':. "Partne<r." (1982. Comedy) Ryan O'Neal, Jotin Hun. A straight cop and a gay police clerk go undercover H a homoseJ<ual couple to fl'nd the murderer of a male model 'A' (1 hr . 36 min.) (%) llCMI "Rober! Et Robert'' ( 1980, Comedy) Charles Denner, Jacques VII- Logan. Susan Oamante Shaw. ( 1 hr . (5 min.) CO) 1111 •CMT Of _,.Ata.t IAY A young English birdwatcher and her friends are stranded when the tide carries off their boat .. LA.KID Guest· Mayor Tom Bradley TMAT'ICAT 'w1taa ~-II TMI lllClf\I YOICIOf~T\m ~TMlllAYOll _.....,. rrt YOUll .,H•• RMOVT -.al.Mm u.u. mTITAl. IAYU • ""CoeaR--J A concert taped at the Hamilton Place Theatre In Hamilton. Ontario features Crystal Gayle singing such hit• as "Don't It Make My Brown~ Blue." {1 hr.) .. ,AIWlll .mt IWI fa CMAllJI--• aMOOPY GD 1111 AM1t1om ,._ UTTU l..CAl.I 1DJ THI llMtlllQll / Llml lllAICA&.I I MCHI MCM llCMOGIMOl• IOCI 1 ~-- leret. Two bachelor-friends ... rch for the e!_r1ect wife. ( 1 hr., 46 min.) a11(}t) CAmT--TMI _... lml- laMfY Dick Cavett talks with actor I comedian Eddie Murphy abou1 comedy. soc~owlng up and acting. ... ''The Ute And T1mee Of Grlz:zty Adams" (197(, Adventure) Dan Hagge<- ty. Don Shanks A man unjuttty ~ of a crime flees Into the wllderneea. (2 hrs) · i--TMI~ llMCUI wal'f, ILD. Ml llOWW "Sophie's Choice" (1982. Ora- ma) Meryl Streep, Kevin Kline. In 19"'7, a young wnter from the South takes up r• dence with a beaulltul Polish Immigrant, a victim ol Nazi persecution, and her Jewllh mtellecluaf boyfriend. ·R' (2 hra., 37 min.) W 8 llOVll "The l'8t 01 The Mohlcant" ( 1977. Adventure) Steve Forrest, Andrew Prine Based on the story by James Fem- more Cooper. Fort Wlttlam Henry Is attacked by Indians during the Frtneh and Indian War (1 hr.) ~~8 Hrs." (1983, COmedy) Nick Nolte. Eddie Murphy. An unorthodox police d81ectlve team• with a temporarlly releued convlet to find a fugitive murder- er 'A' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) •<m •ii&TMILW 4ttl Cl) ea .., TOGO Angela Lan1bury and George Hearn star In Ifie mutlcal story of a demented 19th-century barber Who takes revenge on the aoclety that unjUttly aent him to= (2 hra .. 30 min.) n (l)Mm (,C) llOVll "Going In Style" ( 1979. Come- dy) George Burn1, An Camey. Bored with sining all day on a bench In the park, three elaerry gentlemen carefully plan a bank heist. 'PG' ~hr .. = 4111(1) ......_Im\ .. MMCI TO TAXPAYm -;=-a:r .. ~ ClltAD ~ TMll lml Guett: Karl Malden I IOOO DAY L.A. NIT .... .._nmr COUl9 IAmJU&.&. ''NCAA Ctwn- plonShlp Tournament" Arst Round Game 14 (2 hrs.) fllCMI "Lovesick" (1983, COmedy) Dudley Moore, Ellzabeth McGovern. ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) CID H DMltl A um.I A drama abOut a teen-ager who learned to deal wtth her mother's alcoholism. CS) MT ~ A young model facing a dltflcult career move relies I04ely on her agent for advice although she needs p dance from her parents CZ) .. "Hercules Uocnalned" (1960, Adventure) Steve Reeves. Sylva Koeclna. 1hr .37 min) ...,.Cllf co.uTW ra IAMl»AY ••ca GD.-TTAUI Yovnt • TMl-WLD IWro. lllODA ,...... IOCI A magician comes to perlorm at Fraggle Rock. and Wembley becomes his apprentice Friday, March 16, 1984 11 -Saturday Cont. m-'°°" NI a> llCMI "The Quiet Man" ( t952, Ora· ma) John Wayne. Maureen O'Hara (2 hrs • 45 min.) .. r.==-. ltl ICOOIY DOO awa.-.ow111e~ .. ZOOlllWI l\MIPU IDMAllOf~ •mao IATUlll 11CM1 "Oh Godl" ( 1977. Comedy) George Burns. John Denver. ( 1 hr .• 36 min ) ® llOVll "Twilight Time" ( 1983. Drama) Karl Malden. Jodi ThMn ( 1 hr , 52 min.) cm llCMI "Sounder" ( 1972. Orama) Cicely Tyson. Paul Winfield. ( 1 hr., 45 min ) (S) llCMI "Sherlock Holmes And The Voice Ot Terror" ( 1942, Mystery) Basil Ratht>one. Nigel Bruce. ( 1 hr .• 5 min.) UI Cl)~ lie DIAOOM ,AC-41M • THAT 18 IHOW PAC-41M/-CU./ ~ HOGM'l.-oa ... Cl) TAllZAlt LDID Of nt1.-i WVlrJTOllAVIR TIBITAU tlmt ICHOOL IMU1UU. "IHSA Class A Semilinals" (3 hrs , 30 min ) m • l&IJOl9 DOU.M ... a> llOY9 "Shake Hands With The Devil" ( 1959, Drama) James Cagney. Don Mur· l·rf;;.Jma. IUWITllt ntllOU8M THI All'TI -llOOTUl.L (I) llOYll "Garde A Vue" ( 1981. Suspense) Uno Ventura. Michel Se1tault L! hr . 30 min.) (l) llOVll "Robert Et Robert" ( 1980. Comedy) Charles Denner. Jacques Vl!-- lerel. ( 1 hr . 45 min.) UI Cl) IUll...V ROAD- fl) .,_._,.'"'a.. •• OZZll-~ @)Muma • WMIT\llQ YMCMCOOK ....... TIMUIM1111MTI WOMO CUP ALllm ... (I) llOY11 "The Journey" ( 1959, Suspense) Yul Brynner. Deborah Kerr. (2 hrs . 5 min) m llOVll "Paris Calling" ( 1941, Drama) Elisabeth Bergner Randolph Scon (2 -1""·!:, __ ,_Q M DMCI IHOW \IOODWMtfrl IHOP • •COM• I OUW CCUfTT "Want-ed: Foster Parents!" The critical need tor more than 1QO foster-care homes in Orange County Is exam1ned In this encore e.!.._ogram (CJ llOVll "Cluny Brown" ( 1946, Come- dy) Jennifer Jones. Charles Boyer. ( 1 hr .. 40 min) CID llOVll "Harry Tracy • Desperado" ( 1982, Orama) Bruce Dern. Helen Shaver ( 1 hr .• 40 min.) _ cm OM .an'I RCW.: QJOll -(Ill llO'ltl "Forl Worth" ( 1951, Western) Randolph Scott. Davia Brian. ( 1 hr • 46 mlnL -asw-•:11M1m.1 tlU 12 Fflday, March 16, 1984 l:':.LrAl&Y llAllC Of DICOMTM ~Alrfm .... wo.e llQAD UU.Y "Paris to Dakar" (R) ( 1 hr.) .. CI) MO¥ll "'Vietor I Vletorla" (1982. Comedy) June Andrews. Robert Preston (2 hrs .. 15 min.) (%) au&a ~TUI MTN Guest Kart Malden. ,,.11111--.nt AIBICA'ITOPml 0 _..., RCW. "Arthur The Kid" A rambunctious teen-age boy applies for the fob as boss for a pair of bu~1Ag:.1:~R) Q Cl) Second round cov· erage of the National ChamplonShlp Tour· nament (tr om Birmingham. Ala.) . (2 hrs.) D TMI IWIDY IOYI / IWICY DMW llYt- T-. 1 5;~.:_ cmn.•MIAlm llOVll "State Of Things" ( 1983) Patrick Bauchau, Allen Goo=ici2 hrs.) •ta I -..w,,., 1MI M9 MllU:M ........... 0 ~-uaTlle Guests Cyndi Lauper ("Time After Time'"). Glenn Scarpelli ("Don't Mesa Up This GOOd Onel~~ .UT a.t 0/1 Ullfl'RMCllCO YOUMQ PICJll\ft INCIM. "Navajo Moon·· A young girl relates the heart· breaking story of the historic long march of the Nava,o I WllTlll Pal A MAIOI lllOITIWOUll (R) ROalOM THI~ --Afternoon -· llCAA IMU1UU. Second round cov· erage of the National Champ4ooshlp Tour· nament (from Charlotte. N.C.) (2 hrs.) D TM.IC AICMlf fllCT\lml Guest: Wiiiie Middlebrook '1 nml ITOC*t G llOV9 '"James At 15" (1977, Orama) Lance Kerwin. Melissa Sue Anderson. (2 hrs.) GJ lM. P00TULL Los Angeles Express at San Antonio Gun Sllngers (3 hrs.) 41) AICY W Iii H 9 ACMmlf OM ~ Im MD '"" GD llOVll "Cooley Htgh'' ( 1975, Corne- d)') Lawrence Hllton-Jaeobs. Glynn Tur· man (2 hrs) CD ..., .... OfW?FFJT (C)llCMI "The Deep" ( 1977. Adventure) Robert Shaw. Jacqueline Bisset. (2 hrs .• 4 min.) CE) PUY YOUll IUT '°"" "'Strategies and Skllts" (R) ® llCMI "To Catch A King" ( 1983. Dra- ma) Robert Wagner. Teri Garr. (2 hrs.) <mMOWll "'Let's Spend The Night Togeth· er" C 1982. Musical) Documentary. The Rolling Ston~ ( 1 hr .• 30 min) MO¥ll "Tough Enough" ( 1983. Ora. ma) Dennis Quaid, Cerlena Watkins ( 1 hr . 47 min.) ,..azi .... aw.w. -· toll "LPGA Unlden International Classic" The second richest atop along the LPGA tour features Nancy Lopez and Pal Bradley competing from Costa Mesa Calif. ( t hr.) GiWVlllOI (J) IOXllG "Golden Gloves Finals" ( 1 hr 30mln l 0 PIA IOWUIQ "'$200,000 BPAA U S Open" (live from Arena Bowl In Oak Lawn. Ill) ( 1 hr . 30 min.) «I) llOVW "Hit The loe" {1943, Comedy! Abbott and Costello, Ginny Simms. ( 1 ht 30 min.) ID 1MI ...,.... _.. Ul.LOOlll ACROll THI ATUITIC Two attemprs to cross lhe Atlantic by balloon In 1977 are chronicled. leaturlng Interviews with the balloonists. thett wives and their fhghl advisors I a111•t1 OfllMAW ----• ntl.....,.. ICAA IAmcrruLl. Second round cov erage of the National Championship Toor nament (from M="ls. Tenn.) (2 hrs l Ii) lfTIOOCalQ OIY (JJ llOVll "The Amertcanlzarlon Of Emily' (1964. Comedy) James Garner. Ju11e Andrews ( 1 hr . 57 min ) (I) MOYll "Hammen" ( 1982, Mystery) Frederic Forrest. Peter Boyle ( 1 hr . 34 min) m lllOVIE "Smuggler's Island'" (1 951, Adventure) Jell Chandler. Evelyn Keyes U hr . 30 min) W l!Z) '°"1UIT Oii Aml!CA "New Mexico' l1 hr) tit tii) ...m. mAiC Regularly &ChedUle<I programming may be delayed due to ta ~le~breaks l f..TllOOP ..aalm'T AT1111_,.. MAM VICTOR HMa •WA llT· TD YOU Dr Hansen discusses how the human mind works In a positive. creative and constructive manner ( 1 hr ) m~-.ocn a. a ICAA IA8UTUU Second round co~­ erage of lhe Natt00al Championship Tour· nament (from Birmingham. Ala ) (2 hrs ) D ti) NA'°"" "Bay Hiii Classic" Third round (live lrom Orlando. Fla.) ( 1 hr ) I IW I IQAft*MD WATQT lllOITI Ll•H "Gold Medal Champion • Raf9f Johnson" Reggie Jackson hosts this J)fOflkt of Ralef John· son. the decathlon gold medal winner 1r1 the 1960 Rome Olympics. CiJ MOW M ftlTWAt WC* (!) IOWLM "Junior Stars Tournament ' ( 1 hr ) ®l ntl ROAD TO LOI UI• U Athletes proflled are 1udo player Dewey Mitchell and <11vers Megan Ney9f and Kelly McCor· m1ck. a segment on U.S. Olympic bo><1ng hopefuls including Mark Breland. Dennis Milton Paul Gonzales and Floyd Favors U hr) Q) lllOVll Starhops" ( 1978. Comedy) Dorothy Buhrman. Sterling Frazier (2 hrs ) '1l) Alm.NCM l'IOln ct) 110V11 '"Joan Of Arc" ( 1~. Blogra· phy) tngnd Bergman, Jose Ferrer ( 1 hr . 40 min ) llOVll "W1thoul A Traoe" ( 1983. Ora· ma) Kare Nelligan. Judd Hirsch (2 hrs l :0. lllOVll "Follow The Fleet" ( 1936 Musical) Freel Asralre. Ginger Rogers It hr. 50m1n ) lllOVll "Missing" (1981. Orama) Jaci.. Lemmon. S::t.. Spacek (2 hrs., 2 min ) -~ .... O&MD0--18.~*MD -lalurclay Cont. e --,_ CLMCY AT nm llAftOIM. CCll:ml MALL This concert tpeelal brings the sounds of lrleh and A"*lcan folk muslo to Ille thtough the lntttnatlonally renowned vOlole of Tommy Makem and Liam Qancli. ~;.w ..... c (() .. "FIS WOl1d Cup Women's Downhill" (from Watervtlle Valley, N.H.) l hr .. 30 min.) llTcm Ml llOISSC LLUITIAT9 • e --''John Denver Celebrity Classic" (from Heavenly Valley, Calif.). U hr.) e MOWll "From The Earth To The Moon" • ( 1958, Sclence-Flcllon) Joeeph Cotten. GeorJO. Sanders. (2 hrs.) 8 TmAT (() ICM um1U&L Second round cov- erage of the Ntllonal Championship Tour- nament (from Sah Lake Clty. Utah) . (2 hrs .. 30 min.) l lWllCM mcom 1a. itemmt llOWll "Pardnera" ( 1956. Comedy) Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis. (2 hrs.) ~.:: ........ ,_.MAL fllWCI llOWll "My ()jnnef With Andre" ( 1981, Drama) Wallace Shawn, Andre Gregory. U hr., 50 min.) CZ) llOWll "Tl'le Comanche<ot" ( 1961. Western) John Wayne. Stuart Whitman. l hr , 47 min.) lmtlCAMCU -~ .. NA IOWlm "$200,000 BPM U.S 0pen·· (from Arena Bowl In Oak Lawn. ; . ( 1hr .. 30 min.) ..... ..,,.,,. ... llOWA "The Mlracle Of Life" The flr1t tum ever made dOcumentlng the Incredible chain of events which turn a eperm and an egg Into a newborn baby Is presented. i')ri~~= ""-•ccunn.-• ICM IMllTUU. Second round cov- erage of the National ChamplOnshlp Tour- nament (from Memphis, Tenn.). (2 hrs .• 30mln.) D All 1V11•11 wmt -mnw Highlight• of notable momenta In lr1sh televiSlon in the areas of comedy, drama. music and documentary, Including cover- age of visits by John F. Kennedy and Pope John Paul II. ( 1 hr.) IJ .,. "Fatal Needle&. Fatal Flat" (1977. Adventure) Lo Lia. Wang Tao. (1 hr . 20 min.) Cl) -ICltOOl.1Ma'1'1AL&. "IHSA Claas A Finals" (4 hrs.) e llOWll "Fancy Pant1" ( 1950, Come-<M Bob Hope, Lucllle Ban. (2 hrt.) m llCW9 "Ensign Pulver" (1964, Come-<M Robert Walker. Bur1 tvet. (2 hta.) • .,. "Anotl'ler Thin Man" ( 1939. Mystety) Winiam Powell, Myrna Loy. (2 hrs.) li#R.9mra• CC)llCW9 "The Hungry I A.union" (1981, Comed~ Documentary. ( 1 hr .. 36 min.) (!) ......... Cli) -• fmT .., Thia modem-day Romeo and Juliet tale features two teen- agers who fan In IOYe and are separated. only to be reunited later through tragedy. ~-~(If-1.mlC:AI r&.TOll"llm Wint -.IT -PAT W CI) llOWll "~ Pirate Movie" (1982, Adventure) Kristy McNtchOI. Christopher Atk~hr.,-'O ~ •• •Ta l lMNf~ -DO'lllTO IMmt mTW ....0 "Speaking With- out Words" Unusual communication pat- terns are explored, Including 19th· century lithography. contemporary art. the mathe- matical language of the Foucault pendu- lum. roadside architecture and the pros- pect of humans talking wl1h orl'ler species 1(1 hr., 10 min.) .. ltm•ALL Q9!t ... .a...D Of .....,.. Scheduled. Edwin Rosario Vs. Roberto Elizondo In a wee llghtwelght championship bout (from Bayamon, Puerto Rico): World Wrist Wrestling Championship (from Pelak.Ima, Ca hf.). ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) a e ... GD llA'IDIAL tlOtMIMIC RCW. "Save The Panda" The giant panda Is observed In the remote Wolong Natural Reaetve In China and In zoos around the world, and the historic International effort to help them In their fight for survival Is examined ill> c;> ( 1 hr., 15 min.) CEJ \M flOOTULL Memphis Showboats at B=ham Stanlons (3 hrs.) CID "Twlllght Time" (1983, Drama) Karl Malden, Jodi Thelen. ( 1 hr .. 52 min.) (JJ llOWll "Lovesick" (1983, Comedy) Dudley Moore. Elizabeth McGove<n. ( 1 hr .• 35 min.) CO) llCMI "Flashdance" ( 1983, Musical) Jennifer Beals, Michael Nouri. ( 1 hr.. 35 min.) Cl)llCMI "Heartaches" (1 981, Comedy) Margot Kidder. Annie Potts. •@ ml IAlll1UU. Boston Celtics ai Atlanta Hawks (2 hrs .. 15 min.) .. II ml IAmlULl Los Angelft Lakers at Houston Rockets (2 hrs .. 40 min.) --= ... ~ ... ....0 Clf.....,.. Scheduled: Edwin Rosario Va. Roberto EJlzondO In a wee llghtweight championship bout (trom Bayamon. Puerto Rico): World Wrist Wrestling Championship (from Petaluma, Gallf,) ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) ~~.=,,.,.. II .. I) IUIM¥AL "The Man Who Lives With Gorillas" David Niven narra1ed this doeu- mentary on endangered African mountain gorlllas: their pllgh1 was described In repofls by zOOloglst Adlen Deschryver who has spent years In Zaire studying these primates. c;> .... •lvening ........ •Dmmc ... 8 llCMI "The Legend Of Boggy Creek" (1972. Horror) David Hess, Lucy Grant- ham A myS1enous, hairy creature prowls the swamplands of Atkansas. (2 hrs.) ~&.cow,,,., IS u-. U_,.All A compendium of three of the most memorable superman eplSOdeS. Interviews with Noel Neill (Lois Lane) and Jack Larson (Jimmy) and a first-hand view of Superman's superhu- man feats hosted by Tom B~ Is pre- sented. (2 hrs I ,,, ......... . ............ , W estcliff Chiropractic •u.1. For Ad Action Call a Daly Pilot AD-VISOR 642-5678 O ffice DR ROBERT A BADGER llEW PITIEllT'S ACCEPTED 645-5300 2043 Weatcllff Dr., Sult• 108 Newport Beach (near Coco's at 17th & Irvine) Friday, March 16. 1984 f3 -Saturday Cont. CC) llOVll "Oh GOdl" ( 1977. Comedy) George Burns. John Denver GOd selects an unsuspec1tng young supermarket man- ager to deliver a message of hope and goodwlll to the skeptlcal people ot the modern-d;.wortd ·po· C 1 hr • 36 min l Cl) iHOW I VIDIO ROCIC bffi) UTDW. QIOQIW'llC .. cw. "Aus- tralia's Animal Mysteries" A look at the extraordinary animals of Australla and the scientists wo1k1ng to preserve these living links 10 Pfeh1s1or1c limes 1s presented (R) lhr . 15mln) .. D ())GD .... NOm• MllMcYTUT = Y'l'OOO: ONI TMOCllAll&' AMD ONI llQHT'I .. fl) flUDc. RM Regularly scheduled programming may be delayed due 10 pledge breaks M fl) ~ Of M cmAT wtW.11 The remarkable 1e1urn and migratory route ot humpback and blue whales ott lhe coast ot northern California Is traced ( 1 hr 5 min) (%) CtWUI ~ TAUCI wmt Guest Karl Malden 19 IJ t Ole TMI TOW Featured a celebratton of St Patrick's Day with a look at the Irish In LA . the ideal places In L.A for a week- end brunch. a sampling of California beer at the Anchor Steam Brewery In San Fran- cisco and the Th0\l'8nd Oaks Brewery 1n Southern Cahforn1a B Cl.) W IAC'll WITH DAVID **>Wm HOUYWOOD ClOllW Featured a pro- file of acrress Ruin Goroon. a took al TV's current fasc1nat10n with · bloopers ®l Ml• YU LR G) BfTIRTYMWr na WID Featureo famous atumnl ol Beverly Hills High School, actress Julie Welters ( 1 nr ) GI) DAIQ lllYIJI ® CIYITM. GAYU If COteCOT A concert taped at the Ham11ton Place Theatre 1n Ham1llon. Ontario features Crystal Gayle singing sucn hits es "Don't It Make My Brow~s Blue " ( 1 hr ) CIJ ·Touched" ( 1983. Drama) Robert Heys Kathleen Beller A young patient escapes from e mental 1ns111u11on to find himself suffering severe anxiety 1n stress s1tua11ons 'R' ( 1 hr 34 min ) (OJ Cl) lllOVll "Without A Trace" ( 1983. Orama) Kare Nelligan Judd Hirsch Police mob1hze a massive search for a 6- year-old who vanished one day on his way to school. 'PG' (2 hrs.) llO¥m "Tough Enough" ( 1983 Ora· ma) Dennis Quaid, Carlene Wa1ktns An unsuccessful country singer trytng 10 make ends meet turns 10 lighting for prize Imo~~· 47 min) 7':lt ....,.. WAit 7':lt DA*:I ... Ml•YOURLR m Ole L.A. Featured. a look 1ns1de some of Los Angeles' stranges1 houses. Johnny Mountain goes to charm school. a prollle of "T J Hool<er'' co-star Adrian Zmed. Cl)~U.,.. ®) m Ole IAll DtlQO Featured. San Otego Zoo's "Klnderzoo" program. designed to tntrOduce roung Children IO ZOO animals portionr; o an 1nternat1ona1 culture fes11va1 to be held at the S 0 Sports Arena on March 11th wlll be shown, 1nctud1ng a Japanese male gymnastic team. a look at the Incredible Cheesecake Shop. a local venture rece1v1ng na11ona1 etten11on 14 Friday, March 16. 1984 6'1mt1WIMA'ZW m> wrrAL wn Hosted by singer Tony Mattln, this retrospective celebrates popular muslcaJ achievements of the past 50 years, featuring perfor- mances by Cyd Charisse. Harry 8abbl1. Vivian Blaine, Georgia Gibbs. Julius LaRo- sa. Ray McKinley, Max Morath. Kay Starr and Nancy Wilson. ~hrs ) 1111 ED THI COUITIAU ~ "The Warm· Blooded Sea· Mammals Of The Deep" Captain Cousteau traces the evolution of see Ille, the warm-blooded "revolution" and the return of mammals like whales. seats and dolphin& 10 the sea (R) ( 1 hr .. 10mln) .. t) ()) MC O)I Richie and Farley try to rescue e valuable porp()lse. the subject of a top-secret project, that has been stolen ~ e~nts of e fore~r. ( 1 hr ) U GD »+ i8T Afler wllness- 1ng a bar m1tzvah, Arnold decides to con- vert to Judaism D llOV9 "The Crater Lake Monster" (1977. Sc1ence·F1ct10n) Richard Cardella. Glenn Roberts.A dinosaur egg hatches al the bottom of a lake. (2 hrs.) • D tIDl U . HOOCmt Hooke<'s Ille Is In dan- ger when he tans ror a Journallat trying to expose problems In the Intelligence div!· sion of the police force. (R) Q (1 hr.) Q llOVll "Dr Heckyl & Mr. Hype" (1980 Comedy) Oliver Reed. Sunny Johnson In a suicide attempt, an tncredl- bly ugly pod1atr111 qualft a special beauty potion that turns him Into t handsome. and murderous. ladies' man. (2 hra.) i ... 'Aim llCMI "Ourlaw Blues" ( 1977. D<ama) Perer Fonda. Susan Saint James. When a country western SJnger steals hla song. an ex-con tries desperately to retrieve his recording rights while battling the polloe 2 hrs) llOVll "The Deep" ( 1977, Adventure) Robert Shaw. Jacqueline Binet. A young couple hnd romance and treasure as they d111e off the coast of Bermuda 'PG' (2 hrs. 4 min) .I:, 9IOll'TIClllTD (Ji: llOVll "Triumphs Of A Man Celled Horse" ( 1983, Drama) Richard Harris. Michael Beck A n elderly warrior tries 10 keep gold searchers otf Slou" land 'PG' (1 hr . 30 mtn ) m llCMI "Deported" (1951. D<ama) Je!f Chandler. Marta Toren. After being deported. an American mobste< plans an elaborate black market operation trom his home base 10 Italy (2 hrs ) .. @ ... .. D G> ava .oOMI Ricky blames him· self for bringing about a renewed romance between his father and ht. friend's divorced mother and causing Kate ~u~Part 2 ol 2) W "The Lords Of Discipline" ( 1983 Orama) David Keith. Robert Prosky A senk>r at a Southern military academy 1s determined to expose the members of an elite group rasponslbte for the brutal. and sometimes lethal. hazlng ol cadets determined undesirable 'R' ( 1 hr . 40 min) .. @ llGHT TMCll .. 8 llOV9 "Murder Me. Murder You" 11983. Mysrery) Stacy Keach, Tanya Roberts Prrvata eye Mike Hammer sets off on a wild search to protect the daugh· 1er he never knew and find out why her molher died (R) (2 ~ D G> WI 001' rt Jay and David think Mickey 1s moonlighting as a topless aanc"r (R) • U Q.Q) LOW IOAT An ovenealovs Inventor loses out on love when ha develops a per tume wnhout a scent. a man with dual Identities surprises Julie and a mate pas- senger. and a gorgeou5 model's obses 5100 with IOOd threatens Iler career o ( 1 hr ) Cf) llOVll ·Silent Running" ( t972 Sci· ene&-Flclion) Brvce Dern. CHtf Potts A b0tan1st 10 charge of sustaining plant life on anorri.1 planet yearns IC>f human COlll i nlonship (2 hrs.) ITMtlMCM -~AL '°"919ll A celebralt0n of the musical achievements of the most treasured performers of the past lif11 years to include -Tony Martin and Cyo Charisse (3 hrs .. 5 min ) ([) cou.H1 u.ITIALL "NCAA Cham pionsh1p Tournament" First Round Game IBl !2 hn; l (aJllOVll "Let's Spend The Nlghl Togeth er" ( 1982. Musical) Documentary The Rolling Stones The Stones perform man~ ol their greatest hits In this record or three concerts held at the Meadow1ands Arena 1n New Jersey and Arizona State's Sur Devil Stadium 'PG' ( 1 hr . 30 min.) Cl) llOVll "t 0 To Midnight" ( 1983. Ota ma) Charles Bronson. Andrew Stevens A homicide detective and 11 erlmlnotog~ graduate search for a klller ot women 'A' t1 hr . 4 1 min ) CZ> llOVll "Hammett' (1982. Mystery t Frederic Forrest. Peter Boyle. Mystery wruer Dashiell Hammett's former detec· live agency boas talks him Into lnveat1gat· Ing the disappearance of a well-connected Chinese =tute ·pa· ( 1 hr , 34 min I ... G) 'I 'Am.Y Mama refuses to celebrate her birthday atter she recalls a 30th birthday celebra11on that turneo sour (H) IOT ISClllA& Y TMI llOV9I A sa1trt- ca1 took at movies 1neludlng comical cr.· 1.!9ues or this year's Oscar nominees -U GD TMI YILLOW "°" Roy's brothe1 Trey. away on the rodeo circuit four years suddenly shows up at the ranch heavlly 1n debt (~ 8 m®l PA.NTAIY lau.D Recurring thoughts ot a bad cl'llldhood expenence cause a mOdel to resent the man she loves. and a salesman who Impersonates omer men Ines to free hlmsell of his chronic compulSlon. Q ( 1 hr.) U llCMI "LIFE Goes To The Movies· ( 1976) Documentary Narrated by Shir ley MacLe1ne. Henry Fooda, Liza Mlnnell1 A IOok at the American love affair with tile silver screen and how HollywOOd has por· trayed American Ille from the '30s to the '70s~hrs) ! .. ~st Blood" (1982, Drama) Sylvester Stallone. Rtehard Crenna A Vietnam veteran's rvn·tn with the police 11'1 a deed war buddy's hometown escalates into a minor war 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min) ® ... A.LL .. wmNllATID llJICY llli British comedian Senny Hill's lee lured acts include a guide to bUdget no1 days and a western song-and-dance num ber w1lh Htll's = ( 1 hr ) I Lin TAUC YOU --.r TRAC«I -.... ,.,..., .,.. "Wasn't That A Time" ( 1981 Muslcal) Documentary. The careers of the lolk group The Weavers are traced. locus tog on then blackhsttng during the McCa1 thy era and hlghltghted by their reun1011 concert in Carnegie Hall (A) (1 hr JO min I -Salurclay Cont. (jJ-.ta.McomDYITOlll (Part 2 of I ~""*' .. IATUllDAY .aRTI '* ttlll e 8 Cl) 9 GD ... TAXI IO&.l)QGU 90Vll "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance" ( 1962, Western) James Stew- art, John Wayne A man tlses to glOry when he wrongly accepts the ctedh for gunnlng down a notoriOUS outlaw. (3 hrs) g) MO¥W "Vlgllente Force" ( 1976. Adventure) Kris KrlstoNerson. Jan- Mlchael Vincent. Two brothers are caught on opposing sldeS when greed and cor- ruption sweep a California boomtown. (2 hrs.) (I)•~WW'fN1C91~lmrTll• (li)lltMI "Without A Trace" ( 1983, Ora- ma) Kate-Nelligan. Judd Hirsch. Police moblllze a massive search for a 6-year-old who vanished one day on his way to schoOI. ·po· (2 hrs ) · (0) MO¥W "C T " ( 1982. Drama) Doug Hamllton. Louise Parsons A group of oeauttfut models decideS to turn a quiet summer camp Into a swinger'& paradise I hr . 20 min) ill.Wml9. MO¥ll "W1fem1stress" ( 1979, Drama) Laura Antone!~. Marcello Mastroianni The news that her husband has died on a busl· ness trip forces a rich wine merchant's wile out of her SICllbed to take over the running of the famlly business. 'R' ( 1 hr . 41 min.) ,,.1=r~ 11:11 UMAIY '°'91 CID IATUllDAY ~ LN1 Host Biiiy Crystal Guest· Al Jarreau ("Mornln' ... "Trouble In Paradise") ( t hr , 30 min.) a.,. "Super Dragon" (1975. Adven- ture) T1 Lung, Shih Szu A prtnce atrug· gles 10 regain his country's throne while h1S chief rival artempts lo murder him (2 hrs) ..... Cl) lltMI "Lucky Texan" ( 1934, West- ern) John Wayne, Gabby Hayes. A cow- boy tries 10 clear his Sidekick of charges ol armed robbery ( t hr . 15 min.) ®J ••--·• ([) lltMI "Desires Within Young Girls" ( 1977. Orama) Georgina SpelVln, Annelle Haven. Worried about her daugh- ters' futures, a caring mother stops at nothing to find them rich husbands. ( 1 hr., 20 min) .:>VII "The Man Who Couldn't Get Enough" ( 1983. Comedy) R L Peck, V HC>dge A yoong sex-starved archllect dis· covers problems which give him an edifice complex ( 1 hr . 30 min ) tw ICMOAU Coone magician Harry Anderson hosts this adult variety show G~t Grace Jones tW ~ tooll 11 MrTL.A.: WIDIOI mt •mmW•IWOM ... CC1U1t1 IAIUTUU. "NCAA Cham- pionship Tournament" First Roond Game i) (2 hrs L M111D HrTCHCOCIC ,__,.. 119 ~TUCll DAVID ..... "How To Be A Jewrsh Son'' GueGts Mel Brooks, George Segal, David Steinberg. Stan Herman. Larry Goldberg ( 1 hr _l _______ _, Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for ou. uni CO) .,.. "Saddle Tramp Women" ( t973. Western) John Alderman, Heathe< Vale Unsavory cowboys engage In kinky and violent aets on the ral'lge. ( 1 hr , 15 min,) ta.IJ llCMI "The Black Wlndmlll" (1974, Suspense) Mlchael Caine, Donald Pleasence. Whlle on aaslgnment, an agent !Inds himself betrayed and hla '°" kid· (jff:O'.~~ ... «I IOCI 'ALACI .. (C).cMI "Friday The 13th'' (1980. Hor- ror) Betsy Palmer. Adrienne King The reopening of 11 aommer camp, closed 20 years earller after three murders, attracts a vindictive kUler who knlfn unsuspecting teen~•· 'R' (1 hr., 38 min.) 11111 (1) "The Man From Utah" ( 1934, Western) John Wayne, Gabby Hayes. A tough lawman nabs a gang ol outlaws who are using a rOdeo es their base ot operations. (1hr .• 15mln.) W D IOCI PALACI (!) llCMI "Vampire Circus" ( 1972. Hor- ror) Laurence Payne, Adrienne Corri A small village ts thrown Into helpless terror when a vampire's curse placed on It years before =Ins to take etfec1 (2 hrs ) I •-maT•1WOM ... MO¥ll "Thousands Cheef" ( 1943. Musical) Kathryn Grayson. Gene Kelly. An Army post Is treated to a star-studded evening of entertainment just before they're due to leave for the front ( 1 hr., 30 min.) ([) MCMI "Vietor I Victoria" ( 1982, Comedy) Jufle Andrews. Robert Preston. A gay impresario turns a starving singe< into the ra9e of 1930s Paris by billing her as Europe s greatest female Impersona- tor 'PG' (2 hrs . 15 min.) ©) llCMI "Frat House" ( 1979. Comedy) Aimee Leigh, Randy Allen. A group ol fra- terniry brothers decide there Is more to college Ille than going to classes and studying ( 1 hr . 20 min.) .wll ''48 Hrs." ( t983. Comedy) Nick Nolte, Eddie Murphy. An unorthodox pohce detective teams With a temporarily released convict to find a fugitive murder- er 'A' O (1hr .35 min.) Cl) MON "The Comancneros" ( 1961, Western) John Wayne, Stuart Whitman. A Texas Ranger sets out 10 stop the dillrl· bullon or guns and firewater to the hoallle Comanc~ ht . '7 min ) m- w(ll)~TUC1• ® MO¥ll "The Fan" (1981, Suspense) Lauren Bacall, James Garner. A popular tllm star Is lflctlmlzed by a psychotic admirer 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 min.) t:11 I Ulft. MUZlll ta .. UIAZlll MIC ... llO¥ll "Bollet Machine" (No Date) ( 1 =1····e~ .. - llCMI "Cloak And Dagger" ( 1946. Adventure) Gary Cooper, Liili Palmer A meek professor Is aaslgned a secret mls- st0n to be carried out lrom behind enemy ltnes. (2 hrs .• 30 min.) cou.tGll IAlll'l'tAU. "NCAA Cham· ptonshlp Tournamtnl" First Round Game {Bl (2 hrs) CD) 110'N "Flashdance" ( t983. Mus~al) Jennifer Beals, Michael Nouri A young woman who worka as a welder strives for success as a ballet dancer 'R' ( 1 hr • 35 min) •tm ...,.'fUCU l:ll(Cl LD.f ITCMI The work or today'a hottest young wrltera, dlrectora and atara are gathered together In lhof1 lllm. video and animated segments. (1 hr.) ... 110¥11 "The P!oneet Woman" (1973, Western) Joanna Pettet, WllUam Shatner. A woman must decide whether to atay and fight or return home atter her husband ls killed In the Wlldemeas. ( 1 hr .. 30 min,) 9 llOWl "Scream Of The Demon Lover'' ( 1970, Horror) Jeffrey ChaM, Jennifer Hartley. A murderer haunta a remote vil- lage as a pretty eclentlst eonductt an lnter,&ng experiment. (2 hrs.) Ml llCMI "True Confessions" (198t. Orama) Robert De Niro, Robert Duvall. The usually separate worldl of two broth- ers. a Los Angeles pol~ detective and an ambitious Roman Gatholle priest, con- verge during a murder lnvettlgatlor\. 'R' ( 1 hr . 50 min.) (J)llCMI "Mlsal~" (1981, Drama) Jack Lemmon. Slsay Spacek. A middle-aged New York businessman and hit daughter- ln·law try to find OU1 what happened to his son who disappeared during the mllltary coop in Chile. ·pa· (2 hrs .• 2 min.) (%) llCMI "Without A Trace" ( 1983, Dra- ma) Kate Nelllgan, Judd Hirsch. Potlce mobilize a massive search fOf e 6-year-old who vanlstled one day on his way to -~~G~2~ t1I ~-::. "The Lords Of Oisclpllne" ( 1983. Orama) David Keith, Aober1 Prosky A senior at a Southern military acaderT)y ts determined to expose the members of an elite group responalble for the brutal, and sometimes lethal, hazing of cadets de I ermined undesirable 'R' (1 hr.. 40mln) Ill CC) lltMI ··c1uny Brown" ( 1946, Come- dy) Jennifer Jones. Charles Boyer A pret- • 1y maid turns plumber and wins the IOve ot =1he<ri~ln.) .UTaT 90llT'I LI • .,. ntl...., TOllOMOW .ortllWOUll llOVll "Without A Trace" ( 1983, Dra- ma) Kate Nelligan. Judd Hirsch. Police mobtltze a massive search for a 6-year-<>ld who vanished one day on his way to schoOI ·po· (2 hrs ) 41111 TODA"W MO¥ll "Dead Man's EytiS" (19.U, Mystery) Lon Chaney, Jean Parker. In order to snare a murderer. a blind artist pretends thal his sight has been restored through su~ .. 25 min.) (!)DAYa. VY m llOYll ''My Glrl Tlaa" ( 19.a. Romance) Lllll Palmer. Sam Wanamaker A young Immigrant girl tries to get hef father out of the old country and put hef boyfriend through law school at the aame time J.1 hr . 15 min ) ~~=LOT(R) .. ~ MO¥ll "T rlumphs Of A Man Called Horse" ( 1963, Drama) Richard Harris., Michael Beck An elderly warrior tries to keep gold searchers off Sioux land. 'PG' U hr. 30 min) .. (Z) llOVll "Hercules Unchained" ( 1960, Adventure) Steve Reeves. Syl•a Koeclna. Hercules a11emp1s a labor of love when he sets out 10 rescue the beautlful woman to whom he's betrothed 'G' (1hr .37 min.) Friday, March 16, 1984 15 -Sunclay •8 C#rMIUllUIOO (!) ,,.. ICOM I oar•.n CM 111)11 / WMAT'tlM ~=r-... ~ llOVll "Xtro" ( 1983. Sclenc&-FlctlOl'I) Phlllp Sayer, Bernice Stegera. ( t hr . 20 min.) l=.:~N.MO -llAITW .. CAWUI W YWW<*T Oii eatnl- nOll (!)~~IUIR (S) IT~ Animated Space warrfcn battle In 1ntergalact1c wars when the Valer- lans seek a new home after their planet Is destroyed. ( 1 hr • 12 min ) · Wln.ool MOMTAL • ITMCADI M CIMTOl't9Q.W -TODAY'IW ._,_THI WC!lmt.., fl8IC*AL a•111• TWLOOll AT WJl•ll TOUTM ,_THI -8 UIDATllAM ~ .... ... "°°" A LOIT lllTGRY Host Lynn Redgrave focuses on women who have pfayed Important roles tn MelhOdlsm thtoughout 1he history of this nation. Q (1 hr.) CC) llOVll "The Man Who Would Be King" ( 1975. Adventure) Sean Connery. Michael Caine (2 hrs .. 9 min.) ([) COUMI umTULL "NCAA Cham- pionship Tournament" First Round Game ~) (2 hrs J (Q) llOVll "The Young Landlofds" ( 1983. Orama) Kevin Sullivan. Marta Gibbs ( 1 hr . 55 min) . CROlllW .. WVllTTOllAV9 .. cc~ .. llJlllTY ~tcltl'Ll.8 CIQ 11•1• W THI PIOfU LIT T'9M. 1..-cT ,_,.. taTMI °" 'AITM PWLJCN..- ll'fMmlc. ... RO«* ra .... Oii THI LOOll Animated. A trio of classic rhyming tales by the popular children's authOr. "The Sneelches," "The Zax" and "Green Eggs And Ham " (%) llOVll "On The Water1r0f'lt" ( 1954. Orama) Marlon Brando, Eva Marie Saint. 1 hr . 48 min.) TMILlllOll ... •YWihH 119 TAlml lt/lfMTAcm 1MAT'ICAT uml IUCALI D•C'l'IOm GUmtQM·llMCM mlmH CONLMD TAllZM ~ DAY Of l!llDllCO~W-•IYt ...UMCAT .... mmT(l)Q IUlllA y Ult llOVll "Tough Enough" ( 1983, Ora· me) Dennis Quaid, Carlene Watkins. ( 1 ·hr. 47 min ) CO Cll .,_ "Mountain Family F\obln- 16 Friday, March 16, 1984 son" ( t979, Aelventurt) Robert Logan. Susan C>amante Shaw. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) .......... YOICI M IOGO ... 119 IUlllAY lllON 111 ""'"9Y .. '"' MllOT Rffll .. llll OULMl&C ti UO'fDOll.WI ,,_.,ftMUIT IUCllTAI MWOll.D-TOllOMOW--- WAY Ol1 TMITM 7:11 .,. "Fort Apache" ( 19'4S. West· trn) John Wayne. Henry Fonda. (2 hrs . 45 min.) .. Ml•THIUll '°"'9Ne.-e THI UT'TU PMICI IUleAY lllON•ll UO'fDOll.WI MWla ..,,Al.wa&. .... ~.,,_. ...... ITmT ('ll)Q ....... flUTYOUlmT IOLI "Trouble Shott" ~) alf'I flu.Cl The 14-year-old daugflter of divorced parents hires en attorney to re resent he< In the custody Jltlgatlon IUlllAY IMll .. ODt.-Y -. a_, ATTHlllCMll WIMTmATCM.Y,.., i !Z9ICI l. SWCI TOii,.,..., DOWYOUR-.1 .,. "Love At First Bite" (1979. Comedy) George HamHtOl'I. Susan Saint James. ( 1 hr., 36 min.) ([) ,... MOU "BrOOk Fishing In Fawn River" (R) (l) llOVll "Hanky Panky" ( 1982, Come- dy) Gene Wilder, Giida Radner ( 1 hr .. 45 min ) I •JCIOOI TOW MAU. .. ICM llmTIAU Second round cov· erage of the NaliOl'lal Championship Tour· nament (from East Ruther1ord. N.J.) (2 hrs ) ... cotcm•ICI mT Ol1 A& LOI UIE a OU&.Ml•fl ao.aoWllT rT•WNt1• .. ~,.,,_. ~ Oii ~ .,.. ,., IYTU ~rn .. ._ .... , .. IOD_Y',..I • 11•11 ..... ..,,. llOWll "O'Hare's Wife" (1982. Ora- ma) EdWard Asne<. Marlette Hartley ( 1 hr . 27 min.) CI) llOVll "The L11t Time I Saw Paris" ( 1954, Orama) Blzabeth Tay!Ot. Van Johnson (1 hr . 56 min.) (0) llOYW "Snoopy Come Home" ( 1972, C~Anlmated. (1hr .. 20mln.) Cll TALI MA• "Goldllocks And The 3 Bears" Tatum O'Neal plays the mis· chievous young girt who IMrns abOut respecting the property of others etter she happens upon the bMrs' cottage In the woods. Also starring Hoyt Axton, Alex Kanas. Carole King and John 1.lthgow. c;i lllMT Ol1 THI llATTll • e.-TM ... 'ACS M MATIOll DAY fJll DllCOV8W 11111 STM CClllLMD MWOll.D~ QI •&we I Mii .... I IATllAll tmc•••~ rrt nmlflOOY'l IU I 1• ([)IA .. .UTUT.01 ,, ''L909nds Of the Fall" (R) m GOO'l 1"fMI '°" •...., -O A LotT tllTOllY Host Lynn Redgrave focuses on women WhO have pfayed Important roles In MethOdlsm throughout the h=of this nation. Q (1 hr.) g "From The Earth To The Moon'" (1958. Sclence-ActlOl'I) Joseph Cotton, George Sande<•. (2 hrs.) I IUT Ol1 U. TODAY ITAltm HIMLO Ol1 T1IUTM llOVll "Mr. Moto Takes A Vacat10f'I" ( 1939. Mystery) Peter Lorre. \flrttlAle Field. ~r .. 30 min.) •· tD IA HJ. "Pre-Season Game" Atlan- ta Braves vs Los Angeles Dodgers (3 hrs . 30 min ) l,_,MITMIR THI LAWllAlal ... w1.11•roeewm•...w '°" "Women's 1983 Kemper Open Hi htl his" (R) ~ ~ "The OvtSlde<S" (1983. Dr•· ma) C. Thomas Howell, Matt OillOl'I. (2 hrs .. 8 min.) a;) IUCCIW£. • .,..,_ MTHI .. .. (%) CMAIUI CMlll\l9 TUI wmt Guest Karl Malden .. QZ)llOVll "All In A Night's Work" (196 1 • cl~~~{> Dean Martin. Shirley ~aclalne . -0 1111-Wi'TMDAVID~ ~IQl'Ll.8 OllCA191Ut um.....,_O.THIPRAM WALL nmT -"Steeling Some Prolits7" G~t Charles Bradford. vice president. Merrill Lynch. Pierce: Fenner & Smith CC) llOVll "High Road To China·· ( 1983 Orama) Tom Salleek. Bess Armstrong. ( 1 hr . 45 min) ([) nw:I MD NU> "NCAA Oivlalon I women's Indoor Champtonsnips" (from §tracuse. N,Y) (2 hrs.) U1J •TUM °' ~ WA.Ziii A IOOk at the personalities featured In People magazine during the past ten years: included are interviews with John Travolta and Richard Chamber~r.) CO)~ ROml M The Gram- my-Award winning country-western alar performs such favorites a1 "The Gam- bler," "Lucille" and "Lady," as well as e duet of "We Have Tonight" with guest star Sheena Easton. from the Greensb<>fo LNC) Coliseum. (1 hr ) (l) llOVll "That'll Be The Oay'' (1974) David Essex. R~o Starr ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) I THIVWf '* Cl) llCAA IAlllTIAU. Second round coverage ot the National ChamplOnshlp Tournament (from Miiwaukee, Wl1) (2 hrs.) I Ml*Ccmu.u llOVll "Starhops" (1978,• Comedy) Dorothy Buhrman, Stef11ng Frazier. (2 hrs.) e WNO AM TMI DmOLTI ,_ -DI> TMIY GIT • ICIMt Henry WIAAler hosts this look at the OeBOlt family who have opened their home and their Mirta to han81iar:J'.J:f.~~-~--"Without A Trace" (1i83. Ora· ma) Kate Ne~n, Judd Hirsch. (2 hrs.) 1tll 0 S NA "Bay Hiii Cle88k:" Flnat round ~rom Orlando. Aa ) (2 hrs.) I 0 flOOTULL. 19Y COU.WMITTM9' •ITIPllY• .. ..,.~ ..... 191l- -lunclay Cont. CID ""ltU IOCI A magician comes to perform at Fraggle Rock, and Wembley becomes his apprentice. ©:>IOCIOI --JUt--oa -1--noom c.m'NOUR N•HL "Pre-Season Game" Call- forn=~ ~~~hrs.) l .... CMIOtrm•n VWMCmOX _,,. "Six Weelcs" ( 1982, Orama) Dudley Moore, Mary Tyler Moore. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) Cl)PAl9CllAll "Oa Da" Hart's romance with a Russian gymnast on U.S. tour threatens the athlete's caree<. ( 1 hf.) (%) _,,. "Stardust" ( 1975, Drama) David Essex, Larry Hagman. ( 1 hr., 37 min.) tD _,,."Thia ls The Life" (1944) Don- ald O'Connor, Peggy Ryan. (2 hrs.) 111fl!l)_,. "The Sad Sack" (1957, Come- dy) Jerry Lewis. O.vld Wayne. (2 hrs .. 15 ,..1mln:(.,..,...,Al&Y .... CMIOtrm•IT _,,. "The Inn Of The Sixth Happi- ness" ( 1958, Drama} Ingrid Bergman, ~~r=.~~8 min.) CID _,,. "Tough Enough" ( 1983. Dra- ma) Dennis Quaid, Carlene Watkins ( 1 hr , 47 min) W IJ lllCAA IAMl'fUU Second round cov- • FREE DELIVERY • WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL • FINANCING AVAILABLE erage ot lhe National Champlonthlp Tour- nament (lrom Lincoln, Neb.). (2 hrs .• 30 min;{. ! lllCAA ~Second round cov- erage of the National Championship Tour- nament (from Lincoln. Neb.) . (2 hrs.) l •MAW ADAll-11 _,..ITAL IOlllmt Ho.led by singer Tony Martin. thlt retroepectlVe celebrates popular musical achievements of the past SO years, featuring perf<><- manoes by Cyd Charlsae, Harry Babbit, Vivian Blaine. Georgia Gibb&, Julius LaRo-sa. Ray McKinley, Max M<><ath, Kay Starr and Na"f r;i1aon. (3 hrs.) cm A JMTI onA111 ([) .. ''The Wedding Night" (1935, Orama) Gary Cooper, Anna Sten. (2 hrs.) (l)llOVll "Once A Thief" (1965. Orama) Ann-Margret, Alain Delon. ( 1 hr . 30 min.}_ ,. , • WOITIWGMJ» P.TllOOP ..,...,. ..... ADMl-11 AMATmOPTA111 .......... _,,. "James At 15" ( 1977, Orama) Lanoe KerNln, Melissa Sue Anderson. (2 hrs.) a» .,_ "The Private War Of Major Ben- son" ( 1955, Comedy) Charlton Heston, Julie Adams. (2 hrs.) ti) .,_ "Ensign Pulver" ( 1964, Come- dy) Robert Walker. Burt tves. (2 hrs.) • PACllOPMMm CD>_,,. "Aeturr.otlon" ( 1980. Orama) Ellen Buratyn. Sam Shepard. ( 1 hr., 45 min.) (%) llOWll "Without A Trace" ( 1983, Ora- ma)~e=n· Judd HlrlOh. (2 hfa.) -1·· ... --,ACll °"ca.,. llOWll "The Comebeck Kid" (1 980. ~~=;.s:f:6'·8'~ Lena Horne preeent1 h« Tony Award- winning one-woman Broadway Show In which she perf<><me "Can't Help Lovin' That Man," "From Thia Moment On" and "StormyWeathefJ hrt.) .. (11) POln1Wf tll a ICA The cultural per- 900811ty and scenic beauty of New Mexico 11 explOred. ( 1 hr.) -1_, llOWll "The Road To Morocco" (1942. Comedy) Bing Cfo.by. Bob Hope. ~rs.) G AICM IPOITW Featured: author Peter Banohtey visits MexJco to observe the whale shark; a retroepecttve of the show's beet underwater eegmenta. (I) lllCAA umTUU. Second round oov- 8fage of the ~tlonal Championship Tour- nament (from Pullman. Wash.) . (2 hrs .. 30 min.} ............. .... meY PM&Y POln1Wf ILOWllOAT .,_ "Harry Tracy -Desperado" ( 1982, Orama) Bruce Dern. Helen • I 00\ soltd statt chassis • In hne P1Clure tube • Thumbwlletl tun1111 • Built in handle • Car cord • Sun scrten • Earphone II(~ Friday, March 16, 1984 17 ~~~~,....~-"'~•m.~:=l!l!!I"~~...,._.-------------------------------------------------------- -luaclayConl. Shaver. {1 hr .. 40 min.) • • t ""'9 lOU Featured: ector Bruoe Pen- haH. a tormer two-tim. SpMdway Motor- cycle ChamplOn; Let Matdetotlan. write< and star of t~ stage play "A Night At H81po'a" l ..... ,.u.u. O•llCON .. ,,...., ,,._,....., .. "The Man WhO Would Be King .. ( 1975. Adventure) Sean Connery, M~hael Calne.r&t,..·· 9 min.) -1==-u • ._.... W PACI Tiii IMftGll .... , OL'9UD ''The MaQnlflcent Ones" The story of two of the moet outrfandlng competitor• In Olympic history. Matte Spitz of the U.S. and Lassa Viren of Ro- land. ( 1 hr.) II llCMI "Dr. Heckyl & Mr, Hype" ( 1980. Comedy) Oliver Reed. Sunny Joh':fw\2 hra.) 9 vnsn 'Ml -Featured: famous alumni ol Beverly Hiiis High School. acrrett JuNe Waltera. ( 1 hr.) m.,. "Fancy Penta" (1950. Come-<h'.> Bob Hope, Lucllte Ban. (2 hrs.) m .,. "Gaa Pump Girts" ( 1979. Com- ~) Kirsten Bak8'. Huntz Hau. (2 hra.) • ,.... _. Regularly scheduled programming may be delayed doe to e_ledge breaks. • ID llOWll ''Revenge Of The Stepford Wives" ( 1980, Science-Action) Sharon Gless, Julie KaWlef. (2 hrs.) ~-YUM .,,..••um llCMI "On The Waterfront" (1954. Drama) Marlon Brando, Eva Marie Saint. i hr .. -48 min.) -~ mATI• DlmAllCll "Purtle" Baaed on the play "Purlle Vlc1ortous" by Ossie Davis. the Tony Award-winning mV81cal stars Melba M00<e, Robert Guillaume and Sherman Hem=. (2 hrs., 50 min.) •1T111• n-rr ........... TAIClll lllllltf,.. ... YUM • IAmlUU. Golden State Warri- ors at Seattle Supersonics (Subject to blackout) (2 hrs .. 30 min.) CID • TIMI Clf ,_... MM*'M A k>o+( at the personalltles reetured In People magazine during the past ten years; Included are lnt&fVlews with John Travotta .. 1 ... a.~cn;::~:~. AIC"=iw •au. ---~ ... flOW1 tm M 1'1WA WOll Robert Redf0<d narratet thlt film which traces a 500-mlle )our~ of the tundra wolf through Canada s nor1hwett Mackeozle Territory. (R) ( 1 hr.) ([) _.. "Mountain Family Robinson" ( 1979, Adventure.) Robert Logan. Suaan Damante SMw. ( 1 hr., '40 min.) (Q) .-¥ .,_ • COllC8T The Gram- my-Award winning country·wette<n st&1 performs such favorites as "The Gam- bler." "Lucille" and "lady," as well as a duet ot "We Have Tonight" with guest star Sheena Easton, from the GreensbOro iliC) CoUteUm. ( 1 hr.) Cl),_. TMI TlllATM "Goldllocks Md 18 Friday. March 16, 1984 The 3 Bears" Tatum O'Neal plays the mis- chievous young girt whO learns abOUI respecting the prC>pefty of others after She happens upon the bears' cottaQe In the woods. Alto starring Hoyt Axton. Ale,., Kanas, CarOle King and John Llthgow Q ID-IAYOMAU. • alJ MOWll "The Spoilers" ( t9~. Adven- ture) John Wayne. Marlene Oletr~h (2 ·1""·a:~-.., ..... •IUM:MClf-~ :'f. 1'19 LOOll Animated A trio of classlc rhyming tales by the popular chlldren's author: "The Sneetches ... "The Zax" and "Green Eggs And Ham." --ia.lvening -1· ... lllCMI "Return To Boggy Creek" (1978. Adventure) Oewn Wells, Dana Plato. While aearchlng tor a legendary monster In a l'Ouislana bayou. three chit· dren are caught In a hurrieane and meet Ian~~·,;~ TAlml 11/fAnMm .. , ..... llCMI "Take The High GrOYnd" ( 1953. Adventure) Richard Widmark, Elaine Stewart A harsh. sadlttlc sergeant establlShes more rapport wl1h his troops through the Influence of the woman he loves. (2 hrs.) I .... lllMVM. "The Man Who lives With Gorlllas" David Niven narrated this docu· mentary on endangered African mountain gorillas: their plight was described In repor1s by zoologist Adien Oeschryve< Who has spent ye&1s In Zaire studying these.g;ates. Q (1 hr.) ~ "Let's Do It Again" ( 1975, Comedy) Sidney Poitier, Bill Cosby. A milkman and a factory wortt&f engage In betting and hypnotism to raise funds fOf their lodge. "PG' ( 1 hr . 52 min,) CID MOWll "O'Hara's Wife"' ( 1982, Dra- ma) Edward Asner. Marlette Hartley An attorney decides to pull the plug on the llf&-supportlng equipment on which his wife Is surviving. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 27 min.) (0) llCMI "Shall We Dance" ( 1937, Mys- tery) Fred Astaire. Ginger Rogers. A pair of danc.e<s are forced Into marriage because of publ~ opinion. (2 hrs.) Cl) MOWll "Mountain FamHy Robinson"' ( 1979. Adventure) Robert Logan, Susan Oamante Shaw A city famlly runs Into trouble with tha forestry S&fVloe when they seek a S1mpler lllestyle In the wilderness. 'G' ( 1 hr., 40 mfn.) (%).,. "HerculeS Unchained" ( 1960. Adventure) Steve Reeve•. Sylva Kosclna HerculeS attempts a labor of love when he sets OYt to rescue the beautiful woman to wnom he's betrothed 'G' ( 1 hr . 41 min.) -1=-... MOU.YWOOO ca.om• Featured how TV ratings and re&earch ls done, lunny- man Gene Wilder directs a new movie, l .. wiE·" MY-. llllY DM1. llllY 09 WUP•Cl6Cn"n I •IT Clf ltOT IUT .. ~ _. Regularly scheduled programming may be delayed due 10 ieibreaks.. ,. . ..,.,.. ...-r C.-A Featured: a protlle of three Vietnam War veterans WhO, unable to readjust to cMllan Ille, have decided to live peacefully m the mountains of Idaho, a look at the Common Cold Research Unit ot Harvard Hospltal In London. England . where people are paid to catctl cotds. ( 1 hr) IJ 9 9Un -..ft rr Cl llOT Fea- tured: auto safety devloes: a tug-ol-war between a seven-ton elephant and over 100 men. an trish e1tplorer Who may have reached America 900 years before Columbus (R) ( 1 hr ) O llCMI "James Al 15" ( 1977. Drama) Lance Kerwin. Melissa Sue Anderson Alter moving across the country with his family, a heartsick teen-aQe bOy leaves home to return to his sweetheart (2 hrs J i ... IT All tlAllQf MT\91Clf1MI mAT WIW.ll The remarkable return and migratory route of humpback and blue whales off the coast of northern California Is traced (A) ( 1 hr) ([)mA IASl1IALL San Antonio Spurs at San OieQo Clippers (Subject to blackout) 1? hrs . 30 min.) Cl) llOvtl 'Ragtime" (t981, Drama) James Cagney, Howard E Rollins. Amid the social upheaval of 1920s New York. an upper·class lamlly tries 10 hold on 10 1rad1t1on as an angry black leads a m1htan1 hght against the racist establishment. 'PG' i hrs . 35 min ) 7'im .aRTIPMI A WALC TMOUGM lMI amt C81"URY wmt a&.. MOYW "The Democrat And The Otctator·· Frankltn D Roosevelt and Adolf Hitler are compared and contrasted, the childhood of each 1s traced, as well as their early careers and their rise to power and worldwide 1nlluence. Q ( 1 hr .. 10 mm) Ne® MMGIU ROCS A magician comes to perform at Fraggle Rock. and Wembley becomes =prenllce ~ .. 1111 OUL ROIDTI M CMt&U CMAM.M TM.Cl Wint Guest Karl Malden .. f) Cl) IUZA• PUHiii • IMW mlQQI Magg1e·s planned vacation In Rome 1s cancelle<J when Walter falls to lend her the money he had promised. D fi) IOIQHT .... Michael and K.1 TT do battle with a futuristic helicopter undel the control of ruthless mercenaries (R) (1 hr.) U 'WA WOM.D OP MCGI• COUl-llAU • @) tWIDCAl1\I • .ccci• Cl The judge meets a man he thought had been sentenced 10 Ille Imprisonment only to dis- cover there are no recOfdS of the crimi- nal's ex1s1en~ ( 1 hr ) ~~Fancy Pants" ( t950, Come- dy) Bob Hope, Lucille Ball. A dlQnlfled man brings culture to the tndlant (2 hrs ) .., IOU) QOU) I!> GAU OP ITAM .. The fifth annual event hosted by Beverly SINs salutes the performing arts and features music, opera and dance. James Levine, music dlrectOf of the Metropolitan Opera, conducts the American Symphony Orchestra. (3 hrs ) (C) llO'ftl "love At Flrs1 Bite" ( 1979 Comedy) George Hamilton. SUMn Saint ~--------------.-......... 2•z•a•:•z .. 1111111111111111m -lunclay Conl. James A lov&-tmltten Count Dracula packs up his coffin and heada IOI' New Y0<k City to find the relncam1tlon of a for- mer love. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 36 min,) CH) llOWll "Tender Mercies" ( 1982. Ora- ma) Robert Duvall, Tesa Harper. A fON'l'lef coun1ry and western singer who It trying to make a comebeck falls In k>V9 wtth a motel owner atter his marriage endl. 'PG' U h1 .. 29 min.) CID ~ "Six Week•" ( 1982, Orama) Oudle}' Moore. Mary Tyler Moore. A mar- ried Gongressk>nel candidate become6 Increasingly Involved In the llvet of a wealthy New York woman and hef leut<~ mlc =le<. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 45 min.) (1) "The Lords Of Dlsclpllne'' ( 1983. Orama) David Keltt\, Aobert Prosky. A senior at a Southern military academy 1s determined to expose the members of an elite group responslble for the brutal. and sometlmes lethal, hazing of cadets determined undesirable. 'R' ( 1 hr .• 40 min.) (%) m¥ll "That'll S. The Dey" (1974) David Essex. Ringo Stan. A brltltti w()(k· lng-<::lass youth flnds an outlet from hit lrustratlont In rock music. 'PG' (l hr., 30 min,) .. 11Zl _,,, •ALR.L t:11• ULA Of ITAM •The fifth annual event hosted by Beverly Siiia Nlutff the perlormlng arts and featurH mualc. opera and dance. Jamet Levine, mullc director of the Metropolitan Opera, conducts the American Symphony Orchettra. (3 hrs .. 1om1n.) • 1 Cl) DOlaTIC LR LOU_.,., .. Cl) TMI &OEUOlll George Is hUm· bled when receives a leMOn In pe<aonal worth from an unlikely source. D CID m¥ll "The Border" (1981. Dra- ma) Jack Nicholson. Valerie Parrtne. A Tell.as border guard's valuee come In con· lllct with those of his corrupt co-wottc9f'I and has materlallstle wife. (2 hrs.ii. 8 Ulll Bl IU WOll.D Of MCQI COUl- TIAU fJ 111 MOVll "ADMn<le Of Malice" ( 198 1. Orama) Paul Newman, Sally Field A leg1t1mate buslneaaman's Ufa la ruined by a newspaper reporter'• story alleging his involvement In the mob killing of a labOr t>osa~ hrs .. 30 min.) I WLDI -· NAMYO .. Of9UP "Who's Caring FOi' The Kida - The Day Care CrlBls" ( 1 hr.) •II Cl) AUCI Mel challenges Vera's ecld- tongued landlandy to prove she la a better cook than he. 8 ICMOOL llAT (!) m¥ll "The Seven U tlle Foys" ( 1956, Musleal) Bob Hope, Miiiy Vitale. Eddie Foy·s lifelong ambition to play the top vaudeville hOUSe, The Palace. 1$ thwarted When he discovers that hit wife Is preg- nant (2 hrs) (!) TMCI MfO NLD "NCAA OMSloo I Indoor Championships" (from Syracuse. N Y) (R) (2 hrs , 30 min.) m¥ll "The Outsiders" I 1983, Dre- ma) C Thomas Howell. Matt Diiion The e,q>er1ences of a group of teen-agers In their Oklahoma hometown during the late '60s as l)Of1rayed. 'PG' (2 hrs., 8 min.) CO llCMI "Xtro" ( 1983. Sclenc•Flctlon) Phlllp Sayer. Bernice Stegers. An earthling return5 from an allen abduction In a hlde-ousl( worse condition than when he left 'R' t hr .. 20 min.) Cl) llCMI "Stardust" ( 1975, Drama) Oavtd Esseic. Larry Hagman A rock star's all·tOO·fao1d rise to tame leads him to drugs. leo&atlon and a nervout breakdown. 'R' {1 hr .• 37 min.) -· Cl).,..,,. iDll. llA Jackpot admin-isters aid to a patient despite hef lack of adequate medical Insurance. and &•neo- sl entMa a grotetque painting In the annu- al staff art show. ( 1 hr) 1:=--ITNION 90ln U CMUmt • ( 1 hr.) CC) llCMI "High Road To China" (1983. Chma) Tom Selleek, Beas Afmttrong. A mllllonalres.s hires a harO.dflnklng tx- WOfld War I flying ace to aeardl f0< her ~-lo81 father-. 'ffG' (1 hr .. 45 min.) t:m llCMI "Baby, It's You" ( 1983. Romance) Rosanna Arquette, V1n98nt Spano. A tough ltallan street kid has a rocky and unlikely romance with a refined high school hon°' student. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 46 mfn.) Cl) LmlA -TMI UOY MD -llMIC Lena Horne presents hef Tony Award- winning on.woman Broadway show In which the perlorma "Cen't Help Lovin' That Man," "From T1W Moment On" and "St~WeatMr," (2 hr1.) -m "Diamond Heed" < 1963. Ora· ma) Charlton Hffton, Yvette Mlmleu11. A wealthy Hawaiian practic. a double 1ten- dard when he opPo191 hit lleter'a plena to marry a half-breed Hawaiian while he hlm- lelf has a pregnant mlstr.... (2 hr1.. 10 min.) -•rt•wt111• m .,.Y:U•IT nll -Featured: famous alumni of Bev«ty Hlflt High ISc~=ulle Walter9. ( 1 hr.) ....... ,...,..,. '* 1'~.ln~wr ..,.'°"" ..,, .. MllMT llOWll ''Tough Enough" ( 1983, Ora· ma) Dennis Quaid, Carlena Watkins. An unsuccessful country singer, trying to make ends meet. turn• to Ilg. htlng for prize mo;& C:~"·· 47 min.) I CAU.MM.llNITt 11::tl Cll ... 1t9 llO¥A "The Miracle Of Life" The first film ever made documenting the Incredible chain of events which turn a 1perm and an ~ Into a newborn baby la preMnted. 1W {R)~ ..... ,,.,,...,,. a ... MAM'YO ~--..... .-r AYTMI mwlll -.rrALR.L m¥ll "Me And Mrs. C. I Young Hearts I The Coneheads" An elderly wid- ow takes In a boarder to avoid moving In with hef son. a group of yootha teams about Ille In a St. Louis shopping mall, and a ramlly of Coneheads from outer apace tries to hve an Inconspicuous fife among Earthlings. (I hr .. 30 min.) ([) llCMI "House Of 1000 Delights" ( 1979, Orama) Byron Anderson, M ikki Oamwyk. A strang&f wanders Into an exotic mansion and dlteovers that aH of his fantasies can be fulfflled thefa. ( 1 hr .. 20mm.) CZ> llCMI "On The Waterfront" ( 1954, Orama) Marlon Brando, Eva Marie Saint. Only one man musters up enough courage to challenge a powerful mob t.adtf who holds the dock workers of a big city In an Iron grip ( 1 hr . 48 min ) CD M CUii Featured· the causes of wife abuse. ( 1 hr , 30 min.) ttiel8 .,_ "Me And Mrs. C. I Young Hearts I The Coneheads" An elderly wid-ow lakes In a boarder to avofd moving In with her son, a group of youths leame abOut Ute In a St Louis shopping mau. and a family of Coneheads trom outer space tries to llve en lnoonsplcuous llfe among Earthlings. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) 1'11118 .0. "Darling Lllr' (1 970, Comedy) Julie Andrews. Rock Hudson. A crafty World War II German spy posing as an English musle-hall star Is assigned to ooex secrets from an Allled pllol (2 hrs . 10 min ) CC) llO¥ll "Personal Best" ( 1982, Ora· ma) Marlel Hemingway, Patrice Donnelly. Two young female athletes are t0<n between love and ambition as they train -for ~~'i competition 'R' (2 hrs ) 1::.-::.n., ..... ; llOWll "lnnooent Bystanders" (1973, Suspense) Stanley Baker. Geraldine Chaplin. A secret agenl Is as.signed to locate a Soviet scientist who etcaped from Siberia and fled to Turkey, (2 hrt .. 15 mln.) eClll.Dl9llHl•lllOUTOf.,_ (1 hr.) (() w.l flOOTIAU. Memphl8 Showboats at B=ham Stallions (A) (3 hrs.) CO) "Resurrection" (1980. Drama) 8Jen Burstyn. Sam Shepard After a near- fatal auto accident. a women finds that she has the ability to heal others but Is persecuted because of her refusal to claim a d111lne influence 'PG' ( t hr , 45 min.) 1t'1'8 llO'lll "Tne Southern Star'' ( 1969, Adventure) George Segal, Ursula Andress A man searches for a prlceleu diamond In hopes or winning the heart of the owner's daughter. (2 hrs.) trn .cMI "I Married A Woman" ( 1956, Comedy) George Gobel. John Wayne. A man almost loses his wife by overworking at his ad agency ( 1 hr , 45 min.) Cl) llOWll "The Outsiders" ( t 983. Ofa- ma) C Thomas Howell Matt Diiion. The experiences of a group of teen-agers In their Oklahoma hometown during the late '60s 1s porirayed. 'PG' (2 hrs, 8 min.) -· altCALUWAY•tBI ...... Leontyne Prloe discusses her upbringing. her per· sonal life and her plans for the future. ( 1 hr) -Cl) llOVll "The Devil's Web" (1975. Suspense) Diana Oofs. Andrea Mar~ cl. A nurse hired to care for the paralyzed daughter ot an American diplomat begins to e11ert a strange lnflueneit over the glrl. ~hr., 30 min) ~--0 -.,_ "O'Hare's Wife" (1982, ~·-ma) Edward Asner Marlette Hartley. An attorney decides to pull the plug on the Ille-supporting equipment on which his wtte ts surv~ 'PG' ( 1 hr . 27 min.) ·1=-mn~:O. ... . MIMI d AT OMI wmt Guest: Edward James Olmos (1 hr) 1:11 Cl) .W. "Crazy Over Horses' (1951. Comedy) Bowery Boys. The Boys find adventure at the racetracl< ( 1 hr., 30 min.} CZ> llO'lll "Hanky Panky" ( 1982. Come- dy) Gene Walder. Giida Aadner. An In~ cent erchllect who was framed for a mur· der and a woman whose brother Friday. March 16. 1984 19 ................. ----------------~~ committed IUiClde under rnysterlOU9 cif- cumstanoes are thrOWn together In • dan- 08fOUS Q11n9 oC Intrigue 'PG' ( 1 tv ., '5 min.) .. CS) ... "Beyond Ell'i" (1980. HotrOf) Lynda Day George. John Sb.on. A young bride IS 1erronz.ed by 9¥11 ~ ~ In a tr=mafllion. 'R' (1tv.,34 ri\.) -(C> ''The Man Who Would Be King'' ( 1975, Adventure) Sean Connery. MICMel Caine Based on the story by Rudyard Kipling. TWO &ttllh I06dler'I ~ out to claim the richea and power oC • remote. legendary kingdom. 'PG' (2 In.. 9 min) • 1(1) cm ... _,.,"* '",,....I Ill ... "Hanky Pant<y" ( 1982. ~ dy) Gene Wiider, Glide Redner An lnno- certl architect wno wu tramed '°' • mur- der and a woman whose brother committed SOICtde under mysterious ctr• -llondag llovl••-· • (%) "Stardust" ( 1975. Orama) OeVld Essex, Larry Hagman. ( 1 tv .. 37 mitt) • OO "The Learning Tree" ( 1969, Drema) Kyte Johnson, Alex Clarlle. (1 tv .• -'1 min ) •@ "Prescflp11on. Murder" ( 1967, Myt- t~) Gene Barry. Peter Fal(. (2 tn.) NI (!) "SullNan · s Empire" ( 1967. A<tven- tureJ Marttn Miiner, Uoden Chllet. (2 hrs.) (%) "The Comanc:hefog" ( 1961, West- em J John Wayne. Stuart Whitman. ( 1 hr .. 47 men) 19(C) "Unde< Capricorn" (1949, Orama) Ingrid Bergman. Joseph Cotten ( 1 tv., 57 min) W ® "Resurrection" ( 1980. Orama) Ellert Burstyn. Sam Shepard. ( 1 hr .. -'6 min ) CS) "The Deerslayer" ( 1978. AdYenture) Steve FOfrest, Ned Romero. (2 hrs..) -CC) "Anastasia" ( 1956, Orama) lngr1d Bergman. Yul Brynner. (1 Iv .. "5 min.) (I) "Green ManslonS" (1959. Romenoe) Audrey Hepburn, Anthony Penclns. (2 hrs) -@ "How I Spent My Summer Vacation" ( 1967. Myslery) RObert Wagner. Peter Lawf0<d (2 hrs. J tWD "Town Tamet" (1965, Western) Dana Andrews. Te<ry Moore. ( t hr., 30 mm) ® "Ragtime" (1981. Orama) James Cagney. Howard E. Rolll~ (2 hrs . 35 m1n ) (%) "11eartachea'' (1981. Comedy) Mar· got Kidder. Annie Potts. ( 1 hr., 35 min.) -&11eraoon Movies- -• "L*'1enant Schulter'• Wife" ( 1972, Orama) Lee Grant. Jeck Warden. (1 hr .. 30min.) CC) ''The Dia Of Anne Frank" ( 1980, Orama) Me~ua Giibert, Maxlmllllin Schell. (2 hrs.) CO) "The Sword And The Sorcere<" (1982. Fantasy) Lee Horslty, Kathleen Beller. ( t Iv . 40 min.) Cl) "Journey'• End" ( 1963. Wftteff') Maxwell Gaulfield. Andfew Stevena. (2 hrs ) W (l) "The Comanchere»" (1961, West· e<n) John Wayne, Stuart Whl1man. 20 Friday, March 16, 1984 c:um5tlnOel are thrown together In • c:Jan- ;.ous g.me ot Int~ 'PG' ( 1 tv • ~ "llTW1 ... ... -..,,.~ .. ''The SWOtd And The SorC*er ' (1982, Fantasy) Lee H<niey, K.a!Neen Beier. Heroc rebelB try to dethrone an m lyf"8"t wno l\aS UMd sorcery ro erllllaYe a medieval kingdom. ·w ( t hr 40 -i~ ..... IMll H~= "=· (1978. Orama) Marie Jo&e Nat VlctOf Lanoux. A woman's reoovety from ~ ii hindered by he< husbancr. deOeptions. ( t ht .. 40 mtn.) •Cl) ... "The LOfdl Of Dlscipllne" ( 1983 Orama) OevkS Keith. Robert Prosky A senior at a Southern milltary • "Anders Keepers" ( 1952. Comedy) Tom Ewell. Julie Adema. (2 hrs.) •cc:> "Mr. Hobbs Takes A Vacation" ( 1962, Comedy) James Stewart, Mau- reen O'H&1a ( 1 hr .. 56 min.) ® "Mac ArthUr" ( 19n. Biography) Gr&- ~Peck. Oen O'Hertihy (2 hrs .. 8 min) (12) "Ollverl" ( 1968. Musical) Aon M~ dy. Oliver Reed (2 hrs.. 26 min.) •Cl) 'Withou1 A Traoe" ( t963, Orama) Kate Nelligan. Judd Hlrsct't (2 IVS ) •(I) "The Secret Polioef'l'lan'I Other Ball" (1981. Comedy) John Cleese. Graham Chapman. (1 hr .. 30 min.) CZ) "Hanvnet1'' ( 1982. Mystery) Frederic Fooest. Peler Boyte. ( 1 hr .. 3" min.) • ~ "Under Capncom" (1949. Drama) lngrtd Bergman, Joseph Cotten. ( 1 hr . 57 min.) •OO "The Leaming Tree" (1969, Orama) Kyte Johnson. Ale• Cla~ ( 1 hr . 4 7 min.) •<D .. Serie Nolfe" ( 1979, Orama) Patrick Dewaere, Mynam Boyer. (1 hr., 56 min.) cm .. Sounder.. ( 1972, Drama) Cicely !ison. Paul Wlnhetd. (2 hrs.) CZ) "State Of Things" ( 1983) Patrick Bauchau, Allen Goorwitz. (2 hrs.) •rn "The Fer Country" ( 1955. AdVenture) James Stewart, Ruth Roman (2 hfS . 5 min.) _ ... Evening -u ... cm ... POUCI._.. ~-­.... Q ---~"" ........ ..... ,~ ...... . ... •HR IOI.,., rr .,. "Anastasia" (1956, Orama) Ingrid Bergman, Yul 8tynllef. An amnesi- ac girl In Germany olalma to be the only surviving heir to 1he Czar of Russia ( 1 hr . 45 mlfl.) Cl).,. "Journey's End" ( t983, West- ern) Maxwell Caulfield, Andrew Stevens Young officera soon discover the horrors of llfe In the trenches. (2 hrs.) I .. , . .,. -... TAii Al.lCI academy Is determined to eic.poee the rN!mbers of an elite group retpOOllble for the brutal. and sometlmes lethal. hazing 01 cadets dete<mlned undeslfable 'R' ( 1 "hr , 40mtn.) ·;•Al'tM• W TOP O' 1111 llDIU •11 ....,. ..... ,_ d *'VII "The Inn~ The $lie.th Happi- ness" ( 1958. Orama) lng<ld Bergman, Curt Jurgens A zealous miNlOOary leeds 100 children to safely during the Japa- nese wwaSIOn ot China (2 hrs.. 38 min.) d CID MO¥ll "Tender Merciet" ( 1982. Ora- ma) Robert Duvall, Tess HarJ>tf. A former country and western singer Who II trying to make a comebacl< tails In love With a motet owner after hlS marriage endS. 'PG' ~hr . 29 min.) -MIUNTI W tcmMIOI.._ .,-.°' ....... ~ A lllTTB OI TAITI Cl'tl'TM. UYU • ... co.mt--A concer1 taped at the Hamilton Place Theatre In Hamilton Ontano feetures Crystal Gayle singing such hits as .. Ooo't It Make My Nl1&e..~:~ "'I ~-:.'Ji.. A restaura.nt owner wt\o·s popular with celebrities; an ambl· t101Js baseball player who's skipping the minors t0< the maj<>r leagues. ~ ,,.,,,.., ..., ~ ":.rtJ•rr TC II Brr Feetured. entertainer Jerry Lewt5.. l:'°'cc,:::. •• ••9CST LCM OQll•C 1Di •COJt a awcowrn .aWll "Richard Pryor Live On The Sunset Stnp" ( t 982, comedy) Richard Pryor Tnls filmed concert performance la r11ghhghted by the comedian's views oo sex. marriage. prison llfe and a chining though humorous account o1 his cata- strophic experiences with cocaine d~denoe 'A' (1 ht , 30 min.) (QJ llCMI "Ohverl" (1 968, Musical) Ron MOOdy Ollvef Reed A young orphan Is kidnapped from his new home by hie old gang. bot manages to escape and return to his benetactOf 'G' (2 hrs .. 26 min.) MO¥ll "Heartaches" (1981, Comedy) Margot Kidde<. Annie Potts. A pregnant woman tags along wfth a playgir1. 'R' ( 1 tu , 35 min) m mVll "Follow The Boyt" (19«, Musical) George Raft, Marlene Dietrich A dancer decldeS to entertain the troops after being rejected fOf sel"llee. (2 hra.) ~@ ... 7:11 f) I C* ntl TOR Featured: proflle of buSIAeSSeS and business leederl who are ioagii:~~·::-· m C* L>. Featured: lake a tour Of Austria. vlsH the famoos Spanlth Riding schOOI and see their t>Mutlful Llpplzantt horses CJ) nc TAC DOUQlt • -Monclay Conl. I."°""" co.r .... CllelmA'f1 WLD. WILD --.0 OP A-..LI PAC8 OP c:u,.,,_ ,.._. ROCK Two platoons of Oooze<s challenge each other to a bulld- 1 ontest. cal look at movlft, Including comlcel cri- t!gues of this year'• Oecer nomlnMS. their reepectlve Uterery carNr• end romantic livea. two womtn depend on theft frlef'ldShlp fOI' stability. (2 tn.) I ... .., ... -(I) ICAMCMWI -.me ID 1'V'I aoGfa MID MMmCM. CS) PM18 TALI TMUTM "The Nlghtln- gale" Mick Jagger portreys the emperor of the ancient land of Cathay who learn• the true lessons of llfe from the a eong- ftlled bird and a !Owly kitchen maid. Buel Cort, Barbara He<lhey, Edward Olmoe and Mako alto etar. Q ( t hr.) mAT SAO...,._ "The Soldlef'e Tale" Stravtntky''I clalllc tale It preeent- ed In an enlmated Yer'llon, ~ and directed by cartoonllt Rot>ert 9t.chman and featuring the veloes ot Andre Grego- ry. Max von Sydow end Galina Panova with music by the LOI Angeles Chamber .. Featured. Tom Bosley and Barbi Benton are the victims of practical Jokes: commercials featuring anlmals: sports- caster Fred Roggln's spons blooper$. ( 1 hr) 9 llCml "The Sacke11s" (Pan 1) ( 1979, Western) Glenn Ford. Sam Elllot Three brothers set out 10 make their for- tunes in the post-CIVIi War West. (2 hrs ) G ®l AUTC*All Automan travels to Hol- tywOOd to solve the murder ol a gossip columnist and break a drug amuggllng f at ion ( 1 hr ) ... wu '°l:aruz•rT TOllllff Featured. entertainer Jerry Lewis. g) llCml "Strangers On A Train" (19S1 . Suspense) Farley Granger. Robert Walk- er. A pro tennis player Is offered a mur- derous proposition by a wealthy psych<>- palh while travehng from Washington to New York (2 hrs.) e ~ "The Mind 01 A Murderer" Kenneth Bianchi. convicted mass murder- er who was one of two men Involved In the Los Angeles H1llslde Strangler case. is profiled. (Part 1012)~1 hr.) G) ~T •• OMl1 "The Soldier's Tale" Stravinsky's classic tale Is present- ed 1n an animated version, deSlgned and d11ected by canoonrst Robert Blechman and featuring the voices of Andre Grego- ry, Max von Sydow and Galina Panova with music by the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra. ( 1 hr ) CC) llOYll "Fast-Walking" ( 198 t . ..,Suspense) James WOOds. Tim Mcintire A prison guard becomes 1nvotved both In his cousin's plot to assassinate an Imprisoned black leader and in another plot to ap<ing him 'R ( 1 hr , SS min ) (() IPOllTICIJCTIR CID MOT '9ClllAM.Y ntl .,_. A satlfi- •1ML•MPM&Y "~ .. 'f1CTAC LCmlOAT '.IL llAIAZlll A restaurent owner who's popular with oelebfitlea; an ambi- tious baseball player who's skipping the minors for the major leagues CID .,_ "Resurrection" (1980. Orama) Enen Burstyn, Sam Shepard After a near- latal auto accident, a woman finds that she has the ability to heal othefs but Is persecuted becau&e of her retuaal to claim a divine Influence 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 4'S min.) a;) .,_ "48 Hra." ( 1983. Comedy) Nick Nolte, Eddie Murphy. An unorthodox police detective teams with 1 temporarlly released conYICt to find a fuglttve murder- er 'R' ( 1 hr , 3S min.) (%) _,. "92 In The Shade" ( 197S. Mye- tery) Peter Fonda. Warren Oates. Thoughts of murder enter the ecene when an entetprtSlng drifter lnvadeS the ~ ness tetritory ol a veteran fishing guide in the Florida Ke)/$ 'R' ( 1 hr • 33 min.) •@ ntl CAl\19 M ([)IM. POOTIM.L New Orleans Breakers at Jacksonville Bulls (R) (3 his.) .. 8 (I) 011 I AU.a (Premiere) When Kale McArdle's date arrives to pick her up. he hnds her roommate. Allle Smith, wall~ring a closet. D Ill l9C LIVI TMU'9 "Mr Roberts" As WO<ld War II comes to a close, LI Doug Roberts (Robert Haya) . commis- Sloned on a navy supply ship In the South Pacific. tears his dream of seeing combat cMy will nevet be l\Jlfllled because the $hip's overbearing captain (Charle9 ~ 1ng) wishes to keep him under his superv._ slon (2 hrs ) G ®) llCMI "Rich And Famous" ( 198 t, Orama) Candlca Be<gen. Jacqueline 'bit-- set ThroughoUt the ups and downs of OrchestrN~) ••• .,.w•CG1t-.... Thie roundtable dl9cusllon lnclUdet former President Gerald FOfd. former Sec- retary of State Edmund Mulkle. U.S. Senators Daniel Petrlclc Moynihan (~ N.Y). Christopher Dodd (D-Conn.), Orrin Hatch (A-Utah) and former Supreme Court Jultlce Potter Stewart. Q l! hr.) (l)llCMI "Wlthou1 A Trace" (1983, Ora- ma) Kate Nelligan, Judd Hlr9ch. POiice mobilize a muelw M1rch tor a 8-year-old who vanished one dly on hie wey to school. 'PG' (2 hr•.) .. 1 ~Ruby" (1977, HOfrOI') Piper Laurie. Stuart Whrtman. The mute daugh- ter of an eccentric Florlda drive-In mana- ger becomel poll891ed by powertut. demon'm8&;:r (2 hrs.) • 8 (I) Olck agrees to hott a talk show but has second thouohlt wnen hie first guest 19 the world'• emaTlest horll. Cl) llCMI "Land 01 The Pharaohs" ( 1955. Orama) Jack Hawkin•. Joan Col- lins. The construction of mammoth myeti- cal pyramids Is carried out In ancient igY"~mln.) -· (I) CA9mY a LACIY A mis81ng peraons case evolvee Into a murder Investigation for Chris and Mary Beth ( 1 hr ) (;¥.::. 1111 ... ---This roundteble dlscuuion lnciudet former President Getald FOl'd. form« Sec- retary of State EdmUnd Mu8'1ie. U.S. Senator'I Daniel Petrlett Moynihan (~ N.Y.). Chrlltophef Dodd (D-Conn.). Under New ManageD1ent ~·wr' 111J,! ·\II r~11 lh~· Dean A. Dempsey GutraJ M.uagtr I lc1rbor l~a,,11 · ~lount Oli\'e ~lcn1orial Par·k · yJortuurr· • Costa Mesa 's Only Complete Funeral Facilities 1625 Gisler Ave. Costa Mesa (Gisler Ave. at H•rbor Blvd.) Beru.rd 8. laclalck "-W~ PHONE TODAY FOR FREE INFORMATION 540-5554 Frtday, March 16 .. 198.4 21 -Monday Coal. Orrin Hatch {R·Ut•h) and former Sopreme Court Justice Potter Stewart Q l1 hr.) tll) ~ "The Mind Of A Murdefer" Kenneth Bianchi, COfWICted mass murder- ef who was one of two men Involved In the Los Angeles Hillside Strangler case. ts (>fOfiled. (Part 1 of 2) Q { 1 hr.) (Cl mwll "The Diary Of Anne Frank" ( 1980. Orama) MelisSa Giibert, Maximili- an Schell. The true story of a Jewish fami- ly's Ille In hiding from the Nazis as eeen through the eyes ot a young gin Is drama- tlZed ( 1 hr , 45 min ) cm .. "How I Won The War" ( 1968, Comedy) Michael Crawford. John Len· non. Curing World War II, a group of bun· gllng British SOldt.rs are assigned to butld an athletic lleld behind enemy llnes 1n Northern Africa so that the advancing BllliSh forces Wiii have a plaoe to play cricket, ( 1 hr , 51 min.) m LMD OITMI awm .. ®mwll "48 Hrs." (1983. Orama) Nick Nolte. Eddie Murphy An unorthodox police detective teams with a temporarily released convict to find a f\Jgltlve murder· e<. 'R' ~ hr . 35 min.) -·· IW•tWOM ... ([) mwll "The Secret Policeman's Othef Ball" ( 1981, Comedy) John Cleeae. Graham Chapman Brttlth comedians and musicians. lncludlfl9, cast members from "Monty Pylhon," 'Beyond The Fringe" and "Not The Nine O'CIOck News." per· form In a concert for the benefit of Am=lnternatfooal 'A' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) (%) "Replay" ( 1978, Orama) Marie Jose Nat. Victor Lanoux A woman's recovery from amnesia Is hlnelered by Iler husband's dec~tlons ( 1 hr . 40 min) ,. I .. (I) (!Al GD ... TAXI .,.,.,. a llM'TWI LAUQH • rA"l'M ••vmoe ~aUIOI llOWll "The Sensuous Nurse" ( t979, Comedy) Ursula Andresa, Oulllo Oet Prete Greedy relatives hire a sensual "Florence Nightingale" to take care of an aging count suffering from a Oellcate heart condition 'R' ct hr , 20 min.) GDICIYMDlll tw Ill) mwll "The PrOUd And The Damned" (1972, Adventure) Chuck Connors, Jose Greco. Flve Americans consent out ol rear to fight for a Lalin American d1Ctat0t ( t hr .. SS min J tW 9 (I) HMT TO HMT Stamp collecllng becomes a dangerous hobby for the Harts when a priceless stamp falls Into their pos- session (R) (1 hr 10 min ) D GD IUT o; CAlllOM Host: Johnny Car· son Guests singer Glen Campbell, actoi- lc~ ~uise (A) (lhr) a • ... ...,,. •llMCHOl-MClll ...... PUCI ··-·· C1I Ull l'UICllCO LAW .-acA Guest former eva~llst William Martin on whether TV ministers perform a &et'\llce or explolt the ~bllc. ( 1 hr ) fiL'J 111 CWI Featured. a Vietnam veter- an's agonizing adjustment to his family recipes for weight wfttchers ( 1 hr , 30 min.) tM CC) MCMI "10 To Midnight" ( 1983. Ore· ma) Charles Btonson. Andrew Stevens. A homk:lcle detective end a erlmlnology g11duate search for a killer of women. 'A' 22 Friday, March 16. 1984 i ..,..,.. ... Ml9111'a1COC1Wi trl M Cit MOU. YWOOO Hoitt. Paul Moyer, Tewnv Sch'*der. G llCMI '1Hell't Angela On Wheelt" ( 1967, Orama) Adam Roer1<e, Jack Nicholson. A gang of motorcYGle fought la forced to flee following the ~kllllng of a sal!Ot (2 h,.L i •• 1w-.. -.--... nlCDOIM-.r TRACI AND MO UNCAA OMllon I Women's lndoOr Champlonthlpt" (from Syracuse. N. Y.) (A) (2 hrs,) CID MCMI "Deadly Ey"" (1983, Horror) Sam Groom, Sar• Botsford. Urban rate develop an lnaatlable hunger for human fleSh att8f eating a loed of tt8f0id-laced Q!~ln ( 1 hr , 27 min.) C.U MCMI "That Luci<y Stiff" ( t980. Com- edy) Randy West, Kelly Nlchola. A bank e<ror turns a New York elevator operator into a wealth~!9t playboy. cm .. ~ This concert features the music of Brf11ah compoeer Mike Oto- lleld lncfUdlng "Tubular Bella" (Pant 1 and 2). "Platinum" and "Ommadawn." _.(I) llOYll 'f"Fest-Walklng" (1981. Suspense) Jamet WOOdl, Tim Mcintire A prison guard becomes lnv°"'90 both In hit cousin's plot to auaestnate an lmprltoned black lea<* ind In another plot to aprlng him. 'A' (1 hr., 55 ~ -D II) LA11 W DA¥m Lil fa l'I Guest. II~= Apollo~.) I ~=I.amr.U:... LOWl..._..CMl'm.I Mr C1I -1111M "The Ring Of ~~ ~ .,,. """Hammett" ( 1982. Mytte<y) Frederic Forrest. Petar Boyle. Myate<y writer Oaatilell Hammett'& former detec- tive agency bOs8 talks Mm Into lnvestlgat· Ing the dlaappearanoe of a weli.connected Chinese prostitute. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. ~min.) .. 8 (I) COi I~ A photogr1pher hatches a phony kidnapping ac~ to gel rid of w1hls =-be~wife. (1 hr .. 20mln.) MCU..YWOGO Clem• Feetured: how TV ratings and researott 18 done: fuMy· man Gene Wiider dlrec:ta a NtW mo-Ae, "Woman In Red." (!) THI PIOTICTOll • .,,. "Birth Of A legend" ( 1973, Adventure) Documentary. An orphaned coyote pup ventures out Into the wide, wondrOUt world. (2 hra .. 30 min.) Ill) .,_ "Blondie Hits The Jacitpot". ( 1950. Comedy) Penny Singleton. Anhur Lake When Oagwooo la fired, he Qoes to work for his old boss's competitor. ( 1 hr •. 20':.J. cm "The Sword And The Sofcatet" ( 1982, Fantasy) Lee Hor91ey, Kathleen Beller Heroic rebels try to dethrone an evil tyrant who has used sorcery to enslave a medieval kingdom 'A' ( 1 hr • 40 mmJ..ecorr •I llMYnl.m---Mmtf MCU..lWOOO a.Olm• FNtured: lnfar· view actress Ruth Gordon: TV's "blooper· mania" (!) .,_ "Mlhlon Dollar KJd" ( 19«, Comedy) East Side Kida. Noah Beery. Tile Kida Involve themselve9 In a pk>t with a mtlllOn dOltan at stake. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) l!ML•TMIPAa.Y 9:9 ~ :::..0.,. "Beetles On Their Own" (8) .. ML .. ,...,.MA,_ mM NU BrltlSh comedian Benny Hiii'• tea· lured acts Include a guide to budget holl· day$ and a western song-and-dance num- ber with Hill's Angels. ( 1 hr ) -· i c:ee ... llGH'tWATCN ~-L= "Women's WOfld 1nvttat1ona1 7-Ball Championship" (A) ( 1 hr.) t11(C)90Vll "Magic" (1978, Honor) Antho- ny Hopkins, Ann·Margret. A neurotic ven· lrlioQulSt, convinced that his stage dummy controls hfs actions, eludes bofdeflng fame and fortune to find a girl he loved In his ~·R' (f hr . 46 min.) Mlall ATLMll (I) llOWW "Lovely But Deadly" ( 1982, Drama) Lucina Dooling, Richard Herd. A young girl who Is an expert In kung-IU sets out to avenge the death of her brother. ( 1 hr .. 35 min) •all..., IWMIART (%) mw11 "State Of Things" ( 1983) Patrlek Bauchau. Allen Goofwltz. A fllm director. desperate for money. tracks down his producer whO Is hiding out from lone sharks. (2 hrs.) •CID llOWW "MacAnhur" (1 977, Blogra· phy) Gregory Peck, Dan O'Herllhy. The famous. feared and flamboyant mllltary lea<* of W0tld War JI e.xperleneea bf1Hltnt combat vlctorle8 before a flnal, fiery con· frontatlon with President Harry Truman. 'PG' (2 hrs .. 8 min ) •1C11CO .. nt111M .. ...... ,_ mwll "How I Won The War" (1968, Comedy) Michael Crawford, John Len· non During World War II. a groop of bun· gling British soldier• are assigned to build an athletic field behind enemy fines In Northern Africa so that the advancing British forces will have a place to play cricket ( l hr , 51 min.) -1,AnM• 11MCU1 wan, u . • llOYll "Fast-Walking" ( 198 1, Suspense) James WOOds. Tim Mcintire. A prison guard becomes lnvo!Vtd both In hit cousin's plot to assassinate an Imprisoned black leader end In another plot to spring him, 'R' ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) ... 1• O' Tiii ., .. " ..... ..... ,... .,. "Journey~ End" ( 1983. West· em) Maxwell Caulfleld, Andrew Stevens. Young officefs soon dl9COV8f the horrors of Ille in the trenches. (2 hrs.) 4111 (!) Tiii .-.rTI (%)MCMI "92 In The Shade" ( t975. My&- tery) Peter Fonda, Warren Oalet Thooghta of murder enter the scene when an enterprising drlt1er lnvadet the busl· neas territory of a veteran fistllng guide In the Aotlda K~s. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 33 mln.) 4111Ql)l.-MOI~ ... CID CMITA&. IAYU • CCllC9n' A concert taped at the Hamilton P1ace Theatre In Hamilton, Ontario features Crystal Gayle singing SUCh hlfs ea "Don't It Make My Brown E es Blue." ( 1 hf 642-4321 Direct ar collect, to $UNcnbe to your hometown paper. the Daily Pilat ~----------------------........ -Taesclay ........ 11ov1es- .. cm "American Wiider nest" ( l 97 1, AdVenture) Documentary ( 1 hr., 55 min.) -~ "Going In Stylt" ( 1979, Comedy.)) George Bums. Art Cerney. ( 1 hr . 36 min.) •Im "But Not For Me" ( 1959. Comedy) Clark Gable, LUM Palmer. (2 hrt.) .. (%) "Replay" ( 1978, Ofema) Marie Jose Nat, Victor i..noux. ( 1 hr .• 40 min ) ?lll(I) ·•can 01 The Wiid" (1 935. Adven- ture) Clark Gable, Jack Oekle. (2 hfa.) ® "Without A Trace" ( 1983. Ofama) Kale Nelligan. Judd Hirsch (2 hrs.) •CC) "The beep" (1977. AdVenl\lre) Rob- ert Shaw, JacquellM Blaset. (2 t\ra.. 4 min.) "Safari 3000" ( 1981. Adventure) David Csrradlne, Stockard Channing. ( 1 t\1 . 30 min.) •(%)"Heartaches" (1981, Comedy) Ma1- QQ.t Kidder, Annie Potta. ( 1 hr , 35 min.) -(.CJ "Bob Le Aembeur" (1958. Ofama) Isabelle Corey, Roger Ouctle6ne ( 1 hr , 43mln) "The Comeback Kid" (1980. Ofama) Jotin Riner, Susan Dey (2 hrs ) "The Gazebo" ( 1960. Come<fy) Glenn Ford. Debbie Reynolds ( t hf .. 40 min ) -@ "The Legend 01 Amaluk" (1971. Adventure) Narrated by Lorne Greene (2 hfs.) -(%) "That'll Be The Day" (197'*) David Essex. Ringo Starr ( 1 hr., 30 min.) tWG "Do Nol Fold, Splndle Or Mutilate" ( 197 1. Mystery) Helen Hayes, Miidred Natwick (I hr., 30 min.) -Mtemooa Movies- -• "Lll'lda" ( 1973, Ofama) Stella Ste- vens. Ed Nelson. ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) ~ "Joan 01 Arc" ( 1948. Biography) Ingrid Bergman. Jose Ferrer. (1 hr .... o min) cm "Yanks'' ( 1979, Romane.) Richard Gere, Wiiiiam Devane. (2 hrs., 19 min) "The Pirate Movie" ( 1982. Adveo- ture) Kristy McNlchol, Christopher Atkins 0 hr . '*O min) (Z) "'Hanky Panky" ( 1982. Comedy) Gene Wilder. Giida Redner ( 1 hr. 45 min) 11::9 (Ii) "Triumphs Of A Man Called Horse" ( t983. Ofama) Richard Harris. Michael Beck. ( t hr . 30 min.) W'9 "ti's In The Bag·• (1945, Comedy) Fred Allen. WMllam Bendix. (2 hrs.) •cc:> "Cluny Brown" ( 1946, Comedy) Jen- nifer Jones, CharleS Boyer ( 1 hr . -40 min) CID .. Twilight Time" ( 1983. Ofama) Karl Malden. Jodi Thelen ( t hr . 52 min ) ()) "Safari 3000·· ( 1981, Adventure) David Carradine, Stockard Channing ( 1 hr . 30min) (%) "HerculH Unchained" ( 1960. Adven- ture) Steve Reeves, Sytva K09Clna. ( 1 hr , 41 min) • 19(0) "Guys And Dolls" (1955. Musical) Frank Sinatra, Jean Simmons 12 hrs. 29 min.) - • "f':orce Ave" (1981. Adventure) Joe Lewis. Pam Huntington ( 1 hr., 35 min.) W (C) "GOlng In Style" ( 1979, Comedy) George Burna. An Carney. ( 1 hr .. 36 min.) (%) "Slate Of Things" ( 1983) Patrlek Bauchau. Allen Goorwltz. (2 hrs.) •C!l "Disaster On The Cotitllner" (1979. Ofama) W1Hlam Shatnef, Lloyd Bridges (2 hrs I CID "Without A Trace" ( 1983, Ofama) Kate Nelligan. Judd Hirsch. (2 hrs.) CD "Love At Arst Sight" ( 1977. Com&- dy) Dtn Aykroyd, Mary Anne McDonald i1 hr .• 25 min.) • (Q) "American Wlldtrneaa" ( 1971, AdVenture) Documentary -•IV8nlng ·1u ... .... .. ~ LOI Angeles Lakers I., li1 •. ~1::::n>•J -= ... u•c•aorsm•n .,. "The Deep" (1977, Adventure) Robert Shaw, Jacquellne BIS8et. A young couple finds romance and treuure as they dive off the coast of Bermuda 'PG' ~hra., '*min,) CJ) .,. "The Pirate Movie" ( 1982. Adventure) Kristy ~Nlchol, Christopher Atkins. A shy teen-age glrl finds adventure and romance when a dream tranaporta her to the world of a 19UK:entury pirate 'PG' (I hr .. 40 min.) (%) llOVW "Replay" ( 1978. Ofama) Marie Jose Nat. Victor Lanoux. A woman's recovery from amnesia ls hindered by her _1M1:: (1M .• ~-.) •aca o. can. WOILD CW._ "Women's Slalom" (from WateNllle Valley. N.H ) (R) (1 hr . 30min ~ 1191l=!n_ = ~ The unglamorous reaU- lles ol being a TV star. a vlalt to Holland '°' a look at 1ull~. i -=.ru•IT TW Featured soa~a atar Deidre Hall. l •n•:= UM CCI 11• C TIC* IOVA "Down On The Farm" An examl· nation of a dilemma In U.S. agriculture. the short-term need for profit end the tono-term depletion of 80ll Ind water. O L! hr) CH)• YUll 0. ~ llAaulll A look al the peraonalllln featured In People magazme during the past ten years. Included are inteNltM With John Travolta and Richard Chamberlain. ( 1 Iv.) CD.,. "The Year 01 LMng Oengerau&- ly" ( 1983, Ofama) Mel Glbeon, SlgOUr· ney Weaver. An Australian toumalltt. a Brltlth embassy offlclel al'ld • diminutive Euraslan cameramen become caught up 1n the lumull of 1965 lndonesle just prior to the tall of Sukarno 'PG' ( 1 hr.. 55 min.) 6D llil09 "East Side 01 Heaven" ( 1939, Musiea•J Bing Crosby, Joan Blondell. A singing t8J(I driver finds himself the guerdl- an of en abendoned baby. (2 hrs,) 79 9 I OI ntl 1'0WM Featured· a visit wllh Manin "Grumpy" Meagher, marketing genius behind the Smurfa. Belly Boop and the Peanuts gang: a ptoflle of Sal'ldahl Bergman: animal psychologlst, Of. Rich- ard Polsky 1 ..... , ... i:l-1-.naoo.Mtr m OI U. Featured; tlpe on hOw to give and get a greet muuge; a repon on the U.S. Volleybell team that wlll go for the QQld In the 1984 ()lympica. Cl) mA umTUlL San Diego Ctlpperl at Portland Tr1U Blazefa (2 hrs •• 30 min.) l eflalftccun .... OllC llLATI ....... "* ...... ~Quebec Nordlquea II LOI A=Klngs (3 hra.) = i .,_ "The Looney. Looney, Looney Bugs Bunny Movie" (1961. Comedy) Anfmated. Voices by Mel Blanc. June Foray. New materlal 18 blended with old In this compMetlon of claaelc Fritz Fr~ "Looney Tunes" featuring Bugt. Oetty Duck, Porky Pig. Yoeemltt Sam. Tweety Pie and others from the cartoon MMI. ( 1 hr.) D ID M A-TUii The t .. m trav.18 to Mexleo to rescue the mother of • yoong chlld lert behll'ld by a ruthleta slave-labot ~Ung ring. (R) ( 1 hr.) 8 llCMI "The Sackatts" (Pert 2) ( 1979. Weetem) Glenn Ford. Sim E'Jllot. Three brothers Mt out to make their for- tunes In the pott-Clvll War West. ~hrs.) •a ~..-.·•·•• ~-=-\I-IT TCllMIT Featured: soap opera star Deidra Hall. e.,. "Shadow 01 A Doubt" (1943. Suspense) Teresa Wright, Joseph Cotten. When a man comes to stay with his Bister and her famlly In a small West Coaat town, his niece Is plagued with the nagging ""'" plclon that he Is realty the "Merry Widow" klller. (2 hrs.) e IOVA "Down On The Farm" An exarrn- natlon of a dilemma In U.S. 1g1lculture: the short-term need ror profit and the long.term depletion of tOll and water. O U hr ) • ~ 1 C Ml .U,_,. "Haunted" A young woman visits her estranged adop- tive pa.rents after aeparatlng from her hu.- bend in this drama written and directed by Michael Roemer. atarrlnQ Brooke Adame, Jon OeVr1es and Trish Van Devere. O (2 hrs.) CC).,. "Joan 01 Arc" ( 1e.8, BIOgra- phy) Ingrid Bergman, Jose FerrtK. In 151h-century France. a visionary farm girt leads her country's armies against the ~llsh. f hr .. 40mln.) (l)INll .... CID .,. "The Entity" ( 1982, Horror) Barbara Hershey, Ron SllvM. A Clllfornle woman and her chlldrao are vletlmlzed by an Invisible being haunting their tiome. 'R' ~hrs . 5 min) Cl) ,.,_ QIAll "Outline FevM" O ( 1 hr.) (%).,. "Hanky Panky" ( 1982, Come- dy) Gene Wiider. Giida Redner. An Inno- cent architect who wu framed '°' a mut- der and a woman whose brother committed suicide under myaterloua cir- cumstances are thrown t09;!1her In a dan-- gerous game of Intrigue. PG' (1 hr .. ''6 min.) "(E) INllTaOOI ... 0 u..A. '-.0 White P1ul la being Angllclzed by a powerful Hollywood agent. Tomas Is falling his Spanlttl len-- l~oorse on purpose. MlllM1WILM*'• LOWllOAT ,. llAUDll The unglamo<OUI ~ Friday, March 16, 1984 23 lies of being a TV ater. a vlalt to Holland IOI' 8 look at tullpe. .. l ,.CAu. .. ---IOml(I) • llCMI "Getting Ptly&lcal" (Premlete. Orama) Sandahl Bergman, Alexandra Paul. A contender In the Miu Phytjque USA contest It confronted With peraonal problems while preparing for the competi- tion J2 hrs.) D GD ..,_ The boys find themMlvet Involved In a rock music aeam after accepting an aaelgnment to dellver tic> wers 10 ;r.;u99d star ( 1 hr.) D 91 Cf9111f Fearing a nega- tive restaurant review from a food etltlc, Jack pens a nasty lellltf to thit man and h~s =ht to retr~ ft (R) O 1-=:c:-llU~ ''Haunted'' A young woman visits hitr estranged ad0p- 1rve parents after separating from her hus· band In this drama wrfltefl and directed by Mtehaef Roemer. starring Brootte Adams. Jon Devries and Trish Van Devere. O (2 hrs) ..,_ "The Pirates Of Penzance" ( 1983. Musical) Kevin Kllne, Angela Lanst>ury Giibert and Sulllvan's comlC opera rells the story of a pirate's appren- uce who wants to make an honeet fMng and hts romance with thit daughter of a ma1~era1 'G' (2 hrs ) ($1 "10 To Midnight" (1983. Ora- ma) Charles Bronson. Andrew Stevena. A homicide detective and a crfmlnok>Qy graduate search for a klller of women. ·~· ~~n.) d MJ .,.,. "Goodbye. Franklin High" ( 1978. D<ama) Lane Caudell, Ann Dusenberry As graduation approaches, a high school senior laces some dlttlcull Ille d8CISlOOS. (2 hfa.) lrllD ®)..,_UP (Premiere) A St-year· old fitness guru (Leslie Nielsen) attempts ro drum up business at his health ape by lifting the front end of a car to exhibit his strength. (!) llCMl "Crooks And Coronets" ( 1969, Comedy) Telly Savalas. Edith Evans. Stately British mansions beoome the tar· gets of a group of ll'llevlng gangsten1. (2 hrs. 30 mm.) m..-Uc.G -D m w llTO. na.a Launi and Remington are commlsak>ned to transport the famed Lavullte jewels from Santa Ber· oara to Los Angeles, but somehow the real gems are replaced by takes along the way. (1 hr) 81 L-,;' twrr A tradltlonal fox hunt Is marred by murder during the Hart•' visit to England (R) c;i ( 1 hr ) i rA ..... ... WU llOUG~ 1'MI T\WA WOii Robert Redf0<d narrates this fllm wt'llch traces a 500-mlle JOU~ of thit tundra wolf through Canada a northwest Mackenzie Territory (R) ( 1 hr.) (C) .::tW1D -..za CAUINf • THI l&f Comedian Rtehard BeQer pertorms hie stage act et New York's comedy club Catch A Rtslng Star CZ) llO¥ll "Robert Et Robert" ( 1980, Comedy) Charles Denner. Jacques VII· lerer Two bachefor·lrfendt search IOI the perfect wife. ( 1 hr . 45 min.) meo-• .-® ... M WOM • CC*C9T The Gram- 24 Friday. March 16, 1984 my-winning AUttrallan group perlorm such hits as "Down Under," "The Undet· ground." "Wl'IO Can It Be Now" and -mor~hf.) l :TAC="••n1•www-... ...-.u.. ...... MD TMI u•-British new-wave bend Slouxtle And The S.n· 9hees performs Its songs lnek.ldlng "Spell- bOund," "Israel," "Happy Houae" and "Arabian Kn!ghta." '"'lua wa • ... TAii _,.All I llAllTINUUIN • .. , ..... n»•WlllOI Mca&UIGI mW9 "Flona" ( t980. Adventure) Aona Richmond. Anthony Steel. A notorl· ous woman tournallst recounts her outra· geous actventuret with some of Europe's leading playboyt. 'R' ( 1 hr., 2~ min) CD llCMI "8 To 4" ( 1981, Comedy) Anrie1te Haven. Veronica Hart. A group ot secretaries mlit bualneas with pleeSUfe. ( 1 hr .. t5 min) cm llCMI "Visiting Hours" ( 1982. Suspense) Michael Ironside, Lee Grant. A psychotic murderer searches tor his ne)(t victim, a TV newswoman who survived an ear1fef attack. In a big city hospital. 'R' ( t hr . 45 mm.) CJ) llOWI "The Entity" ( 1982, Horror) Barbara Hershey. Ron Sliver. A Callfornla woman and her children are vlctlm12ed by an lnvlSible being haunting their home 'A' i hrs . 5mln) llCIVMDWI 1ttl .,.,. "A Swfngln' Summer" ( 1965, Musical) James Stacy, Wlttlam A Well- man Jr. A group ot teen-agers take CVfK a place oo Lake Arrowhead with the finan- cial aid ot one ot their falhera and engage fir slnglrigyoupa. ( t hr .. ~min.) n:w 90ITm tW Cl) IM•lll PJ. Magnum returns to Robln·s Nest to find a number of strange guests being dOted upon by Higgins. (A) l1h1 .10 m~ D 8 e ..... ,.~cow.. Ml Regularly scheduled programming may be delayed or pre-empted for net- w0<k cove<age of ptlmarles In llllnols and Minnesota. I ::=~ . -. ... -.mm _. .... IPUCI •••110/llM.UWCO LAW ,_CJ Guest: David McCullough, ho•t of ''Smithsonian WOt1d," pr~ the PBS NI''"-( 1 hr.) ~:'~~~&. ...... llMn Dick Cavett talka with ectOf I comedian Eddie Murphy about comedy. success. ~~ up end acting. G 19 WI ~atured: tltlg9I' Debby Boone. a thief "caught" by his coo· science. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) 1WD e ta11•rr Hoat: Jonnny Carson. Guests: actreu Amy lrvlng. comedian Jer. • Seinfeld. Fran Tate. {1h'L -M.19Nl'l'CttCOCI W I -. ... -.m.- llCMI "Sherlock Holmes In New York" ( 1976, Mystery) Roger Moore, Patrick Macnee Holmes and Watson rush to New York to thwen Profeeaor Moriarty. ~hrs.) ......... , ....... .,. "Skyway To Death" ( t974', Su5pense) Bobby Sherman, Stefanie Powers. Snow hampera reec:ue tffof11 after a pa~·fllled aerial tramway It lnc=t=nti~Omfn,) I TUCI MD flU "NCAA Olvttloo I lndoOr ChamplOothlpa" (from Sytacuae. N.Y.) (R) (2 hrs., 30 min.) CID.,_ "twilight Time" ( 1983. Orama) Kart Malden. Jodi Thelen. A retired Yugo- slavian-American retumt to hit homeland t to spend his fast years with hit femlty. 'PG' (I hr .. 52 min.) CZ) lllWll "HMcolel Unchained" (1960, Adventure) Steve Reeves, Sylva Koaclna. Herooles ertempts a labor of love wtiefl he sets out to rescue thit beautiful woman to whom he's betrothed. 'G' ( t hr .. "1 min.) 1ttl(D.,. ''I'm Danolng As F .. t As I Can" ( 1982. Orama) Jiii Cfayburgh, Nlcol WU- llamson. TM story of a woman's battle with Valium addiction la fold. 'R' ( 1 hf .. 45 min.) -1.UT-=a.~CGUICTICll LA.TODAY IOWMIWuumt• =:".&l:mu MON "Bob Le Aambeur" ( 1956, Or.ft/Tl8) Isabelle Corey, Roger C>.Jchesne. A man who yearns to have the pleasure of a successful fob before retirement plans on robbing the safe of a casino. ( 1 hr .. 43 min) _. B Cl) MCClOUD A union exec:Ytlv9 la ma~ed ta< murder by thugs because ot hts knowledge of shady deals between unions and criminal elements. (R) ( 1 hr .. 20mln.) 11110?) .,_ "front Page Woman" (1935. Comedy) Bette Oevfs. George Brent. A lady reporter attempts to outdo her male counterparts In her oover•"9 of a partlcu· lar fire. ( 1 hr . 40 min.) tmD G UTIWWl'tMDAVIDLill&&UI Guests: Comedian Bobby Ko.aer. musi- cian Sadao wantanabe. ( 1 hr.) we MON "Sergeant Ryker" (1963, Ora· ma) Lee Marvin, Bradford Diiiman. After )' being sentenced to die. an alleged traitor ts allowed a aecood ltlal In Which his fate IS decided. (2 hrs.) 8 _,.,. "Lady foe" (1973, Mystery) Donald Sutherland, Jennifer O'Neill. An Insurance Investigator trails a group of jewel thieves tttrough Miami and Naaaau. i_! hr . 30 min ) (!) ..,_ "You' re Only Young Once" (1938. Comedy) Lewta Stone. Mickey Rooney Andy Hardy end hit Sister meet new friends whlle on a family vacation. (2 hrs) m .,_ "Christian Th\9 Lion" ( 1976. Adventure) 8111 Tr11ver1. Virginie McKtn- na A tame llon Is forced to aul'Vfve In the wllds or A trice (2 hrs .. 30 min.) cm .,.,. "Yanks" (1979, Rom8noe) Richard Gere. Wllllam Devane. Sevetal AmeflC8n soldiers become lnvotved In romantic affairs while stationed In England dtmng World War II 'A' (2 h,.., 19 mln.) Cl).,. "48 Hrs " (1983, Orama) Nick Nolle, Eddie Murphy An unorthodox police detecttve teame With a temporerlly released conVlct to find a fugitive murder- er. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) ttl I? :-:::::Mm.Y w lm MON "Conan The Bart>arten" (1982. Adventure) Arnold Schwarzenegger. James Earl Jones. In a mythical wor1d of the past, a warrlor·thltf and his compan· Ions are eent by a Nordic king to fret the ruler's daugh~er from the leader of a snake cult. 'R' (2 t\rt,, 10 min ) •D IMll'Ynwt-- ~-----------------------· ......... -Tuesclay Cont. I ... -(I) • ... ..mrATClt ':'. "FOfoe: Ave" (1981, Adven- ture) Joe Lewit. Pam Huntington A band ol mercenaries attempt to reacue a young woman from the clU1ches of a cult leader who practices mind control 'R' ( 1 hr., 35 mt0) · (%) MCW9 "That'll Be The Day" (1974) David Essex. RlnQo Starr. A brltlth work- lng-ciaas youth fTncts an outlet from his frustrations In rock music. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) W et) MCW9 "Firtt Blood" (1982. Drama) Sylvester Stallone, Richard Crenna. A Vietnam veteran's run-In with the police In a dead war buddy'• hometown escalates Into a mlnOf wer. 'R' (1 hr .. 35 min.) ., ... MCW9 "Blondie's Big Deal" ( t949. Comedy) Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake. -Mondng Movies- •(%) "Robeft Et Robert" ( 1980, Comedy) Charles Deone<, Jacques Vlll«et. ( 1 hr., 45mln) •(Ill "Luv" ( 1967. Comedy) Peter Falk, Jack Lemmon. (2 hrs ) •ct> "Trio" (1951. Drama) Jean Slmmooa. Michael Rennie. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) (J) "Rainbow" ( t978, Biography) Andrea McArdle. Piper laUfle. (2hra.) 19 (!) "Promise Her Anything" ( 1966, Comedy) Warren Beauy. Leslie Caton. (2 In.) 19(%) "Without A Trace" ( t983. Orama) Kate Nelllgan, Judd Hirsch. (2 hrt.) •ct> "Let's Do It Again" ( 1975. Comedy) Sidney Poitier, Bin Coaby (1 hr .. 52 min ) 1:900 "The Outsider$" ( 1983. Drama) C Thomas Howell. Matt Diiion. (2 hrs . 8 min.) Mt(%) "Hercules Unchained" ( 1960, Adven- ture) Steve Reeves. Sylva Koecina ( 1 hr . 41 min.) -CC) "High Road To China" ( t983, Ora- ma) Tom Selleck, Bess Armstrong. (2 hrs.) CID "Resurrection" (1980. Orama) Bien Burstyn. Sam Shepard ( 1 hr .• 45 min ) (]) "Sherlock Holmes And The Voice 01 Tef'ror" ( 1942. Mystety) Basil Rathbone. ~I Bruce. (2 hrs.) -al "Drums In The Deep South" (1951 . Adventure) James Cra.lg, Goy Mad*>n {?hr$.) twD "Firecraok8'" ( 1981, Adventure) Jii- iian Kessner. Darby Hinton. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) tdt(%) "The Comancheros" (1961. Wett· am) John Wayne. S1uan Whitman. ( 1 hr . 47 min.I -a11emooa Movies- -• "A Llttle Game" (1971, Orama) Ed Nelson. Diane Baker (1 hr .. 30 mln.) CC) "Scavenger Hunt" ( 1979, Comedy) Richard BenJamln, James Coco. ( t tv .. 66 min) cm "Flashdanoe" ( 1983, Musical) Jen- nifer Beals. Mlchael Nourl ( 1 hr .. ~ min.) -® "O'Hara'a Wlte" (1982. Orama) Eoward Asn«. Marlene Hartley. ( 1 tv .. 27 min) •fD "TheSenatOfWaalndilc:reet" (1947. Comedy) Wllllem Powell. Ela RaJt. (2 hra I DagwOOd deOldes to tlrePfOOf hie boA's house with disastrous retulta. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) ~~IWMllMT .. , ..... M MCW9 "The Beat" (No Date. Come-- dy) Glorla Guida, Patricia Webly. A coun- try girl decides to move to a big city where ~ have plans for her. ( 1 hr .. 25 min.) .. • llOWll "The People Next Door" ( 1970. Drema) Ell Wallach, Julie Hatrlt. A young man Is banished by his lather who believes he Is responsible tor eupplylng d=:.:~~hrt.) I .. ..... ,,_ -PAmla llMCUI wa.Y, u. MCW9 "Guys And Oolla" (1955, Musi- cal) Frank Sinatra. Jean Simmons. A mis- sionary girl falls in love with a Broadway W (%) "The Betsy" ( 1978. Orama) Lau- rence Olivier, Robert Duvall (2 hra., 5 min) •ct> "Trio" (1951. Orama) Jean Simmons, Michael Rennie. ( 1 tv .. 30 min.) (0) "Top Hat" ( 1935, Mualcal) Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogera. (2 hr&) •Cl> "Rainbow" ( 1978, Biography) Andrea McAr~. Piper Laurie. (2 hra.) •CID "Tender Mercies" (1982, Orame) Robert Duvall. Teas Harper. ( 1 tv., 29 mtn.) CD "Penitentiary fl" ( 1982. Orama) Leon Isaac Kennedy, Ernie HudsOn. ( 1 hr . 50 min.) •CC) "Let's Do It Again" ( t976, Comedy) Sidney Poltief, Bil Co9by ( 1 hr • 52 min.) (%) "Herculet Unchained" ( 1960. Adven- ture) Steve Reeves. Sylva Kosclna. ( 1 hr , 41 min ) UICI) ··The Oeerllayer" ( 1978, Adventure) Steve Forrest, Ned Romero. (2 hrt.) •(!) "Smash-Up On rntefltate 5" ( 1976 Orama) Robert Conred, Buddy Eblen. (2 hrs) CD "Datty Duck'• Movie· Fantutlc 15'and" ( 1 ~83. Comedy) Animated. Voic- es by Mel Blanc:. ( 1 tv . 18 min.) •(%) "That'I Be The Day" (1974) David Essex. Ringo Starr ri hr .. 30 min.) --111l·vening .. .... cme ... ...... IWIUI•• ... Q .,._..,..., .......... llM:m.1.._ ...... .... . ........... ' .,.. "Oh Godt" (19n. Comedy) George Burna. John Denver God Mlecta an t.nSUSpeeting young tupermllket man- ager lo deliver a message of hope and good Wiii to the lkeptical people of the modern-day wond. 'PG' ( 1 tv • 36 min ) CE TOP ._ -Wlltred 8cyplorl meets Tony Hamaon In a~ 1(). round middleweight bOut (M trom p .... den&. Tex.). (2 tva .. 30 min.) (Ii) .,.. "The Outlldws" ( 1983, Ora- ma) C Thoma HOwetl, Man Ollon. The ·~lenoel of • group of !Mn-eger'I In "* Oklahoma horn9town dunng dw let• ·50s IS PQt'lrayecl 'PG' (2 hrl .. 8 min l Q!_mt>ler. (2 hrs., 29 min.) W MCW9 "Heartacl'let" ( 1981. COmedy) Margot Kidder, Annie Potts. A pttgl\lnt woman tags along with a playgirl. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) • •ct> llOWll "Cluny Brown" (1948, Come-<M Jennifer Jones. Chenet Boyer. A pttt· ty maid turna plumber and wlM the love of her bou. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) WITOPO'MllD•ll OUl9Wftl ..... • Hlll1W(ll) MCW9 "The Sword And The Sorcerer" ( 1982. Fantasy) Lee Horlley. Kathleen Beller Heroic rebels try 10 dethrone an evil tyrant who has uMd eorcery to enslave a medieval klng<Som. 'A' ( 1 hr .• 40 min) Cl) ,.,_ ~ "OutllM Fever" Q ( t hr . 30 min.) •CI>MllMTI (0) MCW9 "Flashdanoe" (1983. Muslcal) Jennifer Beals, Michael NOt.Hl A young woman who workt aa a welder ttr!YM tor sucoea aa a ballet dancer 'R' (1 hr., 35 lminil.c. fM D'lll -.. lalMm'TIMl.. lo. A~ Lakera I~~:::·~. ndn.J A•TimOPTMTI 1 M:'I • UI fmAI Mr Showmen- shlp shines in hia Lu Vega eel that has everyt~rom boogie woogle 10 ciuel- ,.,~' i:E~:.~-J -=.~ Behind the ~ of the ~movie "Tank"; a tour of Bologna, Italy &i ":J.nu•IT Ta111rr Featuced· ear: W\~ and eur1 Bacharach l::nrr:- LMCGllMC•• CM&mnMwmtmtW ... .. Deed Mtn 0on·t Wtet P\ald" ( 1982, Comedy) Steve Martin, Aaehel Ward. A herd-bolled private eye runt 11'110 a hoet of familiar Chatactera While inY91tl- gating the death of a aclentlat I otieele ~'PG' (1hr.30mln) W .,.. .. The Comancheroa" ( 19& I, Western) Johll Waynta, Stuart Whitman. A Tex.at Ranger seta out to atop the~ bUllOn of our-and tlrewat« to the hoctlle ComancMI ( 1 hr . 4 7 min ) fD .. "The Monttors" ( 1969. Scl- ene.FictlOn) Guy Stockw... Suun Oliver Two men and two women are caught up in an undetground P'OI to destroY the leadert of the w()f'ld, • group of intelligent, emotlonieM b9lllgl trom anot~ (2 In.) :11m1Mromt Feat\.Wed .....,, the COn- tignment House. a ptaoe where p.ope can b<lng their ful'l'llture to ... on conelgn- ment: a I006I at Barstow radio ttatlon Friday, Maren 16. 1984 25 • KRXV; a new prosthetic hair reptacement iocess that can cure baldnees. ...... ,..., u-a-.na~ m OM L.A. Featured. a loolt at the wr- rent popularily of unusual calendars: a prohle of "Dynasty" heart thrOb John James: a look at how celebrities flghl neg- atlv= DOUIM IL'Te:= ....._ ... ....,0!1'..U M ~T ~MIO IUWWM "The Yeomen 01 The Guard" Joel Grey. Ellz.abeth Gale and Allred Marks are fea- tured In this tale of iove. Intrigue and mis. taken Identity O ~~) ® MOUftlOOI : UC. POI TMI •••n AWA9 A loolt at hOw <>seer winners are ch06e'1 and how the award ean attect a winner's careet. Including interviews wtth past Oscar reeiplenta. -· (I) -DAY AT A 19m An Italian prleet arrives at lhe Romanos' claiming to be a IQ!'g·IOSt relative. D G) IUI. "°"' Featured' a ciefgy- man who Hnds hOmel fOt abandoned Amerasian children: a mosquito festival In T ellas, a Los Angele$ couple who grow Q!_ass on their root. ( 1 hr.) a CGUITUU AIMZ!DI Jacques Cousteau and his research csew aboard the Calypso ellplore the cMlizatlons. Industries. ecolo- gy and wtldllfe 1n and around the Amazon River ( 2 hrs.. ) 8 [I M •ALL fAlf Colt must ftnd a ball jUmper accused of sinking a boat that car- ried gold bullion and murdering the ship's captain. ( 1 hr ) i ':.rn1•TT na1•rr Featured: CarOle. Bayer Sage, and Burt Bacharach e llCMI "F0<elgn Correspondent" ( 19•0, $U$pMS8) Joel MCCtea, Laraine Day An American reporter b<ee~ up a ~ ting 1n England. (2 hrs.) • M ccmuAT amT MIO IUWWM "The Yeomen 01 The Guard" Joel Grey, Bizabeth Gale and Allred Marks are fea· tured 1n this tale of love, Intrigue and mis- taken identity. O (2 hrs.) CC) llCMI "Scavenger Huni" ( t979, Comedy) Richard Benjamin, James Coco When an eccentric mHllonalre dies. the condittOnS of his wlh send his heirs on a 'Wiid search for various artlcies on a scavenQef lcSt. the winne< being able to clatm the deeeeMd's fortune 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 56m1n.) . CID .W. .. Hot Touch" ( 1982. Otama) Wayne Rogers, Mane-Frances Plsler. Two men who own a company that authenti- cates prteetess paitltmgs become~ in a scam (1 hr .. 32 min.) ©>wa..DCUll IOmt Cl> t Ill nat Angela lansbufy and George Hearn st., In the musical story ot a demented 19ttH;entury barber who takes revenge on the society that unfUStly sent him to prison (2 hrs . 30 min ) •tmMJ.•M•M&Y • 9 ()) 1U11A IMlOlll Conn6e has a dale with a married man and, thankS to Mama's tele'MIOn show, now everbody knows. (f)LMIOAT e PA ., .. 1119 Benlnd the scenes of the new moYie "Tani("; a tour of Bologna.. Italy. leam how to deal with steep dlsor· ders CE ._..,.rT.,.._.,...,rna,_ ({"\ .W. ' Riel" ( 1980 BIQoraphy) Rav 26 Friday. March 16. 1984 mond Cloutier. Christopher Plummer. The Ille and political career of Canadian Louis Riel. wtto used his power to benefit the Metts Indians of his native land. are dram- -~~~~5 min.) .. (!)9'.'lmATDTllD•rTt "More Than A Ga"") ( t hr.) •9 (I) "Beet< Roads" ( 198 t. Com· edy) Sally Field. Tommy Lee Jones. A hooker and a dOwn-on·hls·tuek boller meet and head west In search of a new Ille. IBl (2 hrs.) D • M PACTI OI LR Jo's happiness is short·llved when she finds out her boy· friend Is conceallng a deep. dark secret. i. 9 DYllAITY Tracy and Blake seem to mix business with pleasure In Hong Kong, Claudia receives a call from Matthew ia~l 3) O (thr ) Im¥_,. .,. "The Betsy" (t 978. Otama) Laurence OIMer. Robert Duvall. Based on the novel by Ha1old Robbins A powerlul and relentless Oetrott auto tycoon brings a daredevll racing star Into hit company to develop a revolutionary new vettlcle 'A' ~ hrs .. 5 min.) G) .-, OfMl1•1•1iia1 01 M ....... CM' OIOD Cl •dll .,,. "The New Centurions" ( t972. Dtama) Oeotge C. Scott. Stacy Keach. The <Sally lives of three Los Angeles policemen prove to be hazardous as well as rewarding (2 hrs.. 15 mln) 11118 ...... C0WT Harry meets a beaUll· ful roci< star on a talk show, bot hofdeS of strange groupies soon follow 1he couple 10 the cour1room. {!) llCMI "The Hawaiians" ( 1970, Ota- ma) Chartton Heston. Geraldine Chaplin. Water discovered on a Hawaiian planta· tlon resorts in the lntrOductlon of plneep- ~ groWlng 10 the Island. (2 hrs... 30 min ) a9 OLD ..... TO DO .... Thls doco- mentary examines new teglslatlon that tac1t1tates transfer of juveniles to the adutt cr1m1na1 ~tioe system: lnciuded Is toot- ~ ot JUV9nile offenders Q ( 1 hr ) (11) mf __. ... , M llO¥lll A satiri- cal look at movies.. lnclUdlng eomlcal al- l==·s 0$ca1 nominees. ... ~(I) -• ~c:Mlmnm.A1'11Tf!MC.. 1ICa&. aD The host of "T onlght" pre- sides over a coltectlon of pranl(s played on celebrities Joan Rivers. Tim Conway. Can Reine< and Ed McMahon (A) ( 1 hr ) 11-::.. A junlOr 9Jleoutlve at the hotel falls Victim lo a sexual blaekmaller. and Billy discovef& a stowaway In the hot~~.~hf.) I: .... TO DO .... This d<>Cu- mentary examines new leglslatlon that rac1llta1es transter of )\Nenltes to the adult crlm1nal iustlce system: Included Is fOOI· ~ of JUVenlle offeoder'5. O C 1 hr ) ~--"High Reed To China .. (1983. Drama) Tom Selleck. Bass Armstrong A mtlbonalress h11es a hard-drinking e>.- World War I ftylng ace to search tor hef ~lost father 'PG' ( t tv . 50 min.) llCMI .. O'Hara·s Wife'' (1982. Ota· ma) Edward Asner. Matie«e Hartley. An anomey decldeS to c>cA the pk,g on the life-supporting eqUtpment on which his wife IS ~PG' ( 1 IV .• 27 rNi.) .. ~=:--..... (()llCMI "Priest 01 Love" (t981, Ofa· ma) Ian McKellen. Janet Suzman. After leaving England because of the banning ot his novels. 0. H. Lawrence spends his tlnal years attacking censorship and promoting his Ideas on sexual and artistic treedOm. -1·R" ~;r:c= ... ...,.._.., ... -... .,_.nau&. anOM Ford Rowan hosts a look at Important trends and news events 1n the United Slates aa aeen by for· elgn televlslon and print journalists sta· tlOned In this country. ©) llCMI "Flgh!lng Back" ( 1982. Ota· ma) Tom Ska<rlll, Patti Lupono. An angry Phlladelphlan organizes a vlgllante force to stem the tide of violent crime In his nelghbO<hood. 'A' ( 1 hr . •O min.) CS'>lllT Ol ... Q ........ _{IQ_ tW G8 (1)91D ... TAii IOWMlllMTWI~• r,.,.,. ...... MiClll &IAIOlf llCMI "The Ootm That Dripped Blood" ( 1982. Ho<rOt) Laurie Lapinsky. Steven Sachs A group of college students is trapped 1nS1de an old dormltory by a killer. ( 1 hr . 26 min ) CI) llCMI "Without A Trace" ( 1983, Ota· ma) Kate Nelligan. Judd Hirsch. Police mobilize a maasive search tor a 6-year-old who vanished one day ort his way to schoOI 'PG' (2 hrs.) ~DICIYMDYU tttl ~ tt9 llCMI "Otley" ( 1969, Comedy) Tom Courtenay. Romy Schnelder. An eeaygo- 1ng loale<'s contented existence Is Shat· tered when he witnesses a murder. (2 hrs ) na II Cll PGUCI ITOa'Y An Hlspan.c rookie cop requests a transfer from a posh netghbO<hood to the heart of the barflO (A) U 11.r . 10 min.) D tm TOIHff Host: Johnny Carson Guests. entertainer Jefry Lewis. actor Dabney Coleman. clarlnelist Pete Foun- lta1n e = ..U. •llMCMOl-MClll .... fUCI tflm1t Oii UI M...:O LAW 'T CA Gvests: Altred Regnery. direct<>< of the Office of Juvenile Jus1t0e and Delinqoency PreventlOfl, and Jerome Miller, president of the National Center on Institutions and Alternatives, discuss alternatives tor dealing with )uve- ntle cnme. (1 hr.) (I) 90ll UU• (II) CID OM LOCAllOll · .. Carlin At Carnegie" Comedian George Cartl.n provides caustic commentary on a wide range Of topics with mater1al trom hiS album "A Place For My Stvff" In a performance from Carnegie Hall. ( t hr ) , fiD 19 ~ Featured: a group of reput· able bike<S called the Jericho Riders, a stewardess who quit drugs. ( 1 hr.. 30 min ) tt11 CC) ICAleN.I Guest: Grace Jones. ( 1 hr) -1 MlmDll1'CMCOCIWI m OM MOU. Y'WOOD Hosts: Paul Moye<. Tawny Schneider l ea uw I Tl W •_,,nwWOiil..-... .. "The McMa1!8f'S" (1970. Wts1· em) Burl tves. Brock Peters. A black man returns to the Southwest after the CMI War and struggles With prejudice lrOfTI all sides.I~°'~~ WOll'TIWOMAI ,._ G) U11WfwmtDAVIDLili& ... Guests: Cetherlne Grant and hef unusual lenic:;:T ~A&.-.CGU.IC1DI llO'fll "Or Goldfoot And The Bikini M1chlne" (1965. Fantasy) Vk'lcent Price. Frankie Avalon. A conniving dOCtOI con- cocts a plan to rob wealthy men by creat- ing a number of female robolt that wlll appeal to their prul\leflt Interests. ( i hr., 30 ~ i AllllWITWILAI• • LM.,,_.CMlml Mr Of-..... "The Anguish Of Abraham" CI) WC• Fl IAIU1'ULI.. ''NCAA Division Ill Championship" (from Scranton, Pa.) IBl (2 hrs l CIJ ..,_ "I Love You (Eu Te Amo)" ( 1981, Orama) Sonia Braga, Paulo Cesar Peret0 Two people begin an explosive alla11 .1n an alt empt to forget their former lovers ( 1 hr , 45 min.) cm 110C&a. (]) llOVll "Eating Raoul" (1982, Come- dy) Paul Banel. Mary Woconov. A down- on-their-luck married couple dlacover 1hat they can make the money they need to buy their dream diner by knocking off well-heeled sex perverts. 'R' ( 1 hr., 25 min.) 129 llO'fll "True Confessions" (1981. Drama) Robert De Niro, Roben Duvall. The usually separate woctds of two broth- ers. a Los Angele8 police detective and an ambitious Roman Csthollc priest, con- verge durlfl9 a murder Investigation. 'R' ( 1 hr . 50 min.) tMfJ (() llO'fll "Cover Girls" ( 1977. Adventure) Cornella Sharpe. Jayne Ken- nedy Two American secret agents are assigned to capture and return a mot>- connected embezzler. (1 hr .• 20 min.) a.~..,_ "Let's Do It Again" (1975. Comedy) Sidney Poitier, Biii Cosby. A milkman and a factory worl<e< engage In betting and hypnotism to raise funds IOf their = 'PG' ( 1 hr., 52 min ) df 8 "Molly And Lawless John" ( t972. Western) Vera Miies, Ctu Gulager A condemned outlaw escapes his doom by ttanermg lhe shefitt's wife Into becOm- ~ =::al.aiD:llce. (2 hrs.) m> llO'fll "F0telgn Intrigue" ( 1966. Mys· tery) Roben Mitchum, Genevieve Page. Alter a press agent's wealthy boss dies, he decldeS to Investigate the man's mya- tet=st. (2 hrs . 30 min.) cm "Aashdance" ( 1983, Musical) Jennifer Beals, Michael Nouri A young woman who WOfkS as a welder atrtves for success as a ballet dancer. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 36 min) (%) llCMI "Robert Et Robert" ( 1980. Comedy) Charles Denner. Jacques VII· lerel Two bachelor-friends aearch lor the ~rl~~ hr . <45 min.) UI MTPATROl w lllAllYm.lllOo. ALL•MPAl&Y ... W --.OATUMI a. i :.. ... ..mfATQt llCMI "Hurry Up 0t I'll Be 30" ( 1976, Comedy) John Lefkowitz. Linda De Cott. A Brooklyn printer approaenlng his 30th bifthday feels that he's going nowhere. 1111 he meets a beautlful aC1resa. (2 hr1.) al)QU•FIN9 (I) .,. "Pertonal Bett" ( 1982, Dra- ms) Mariel Hemingway, Patrice Donnelly Two young female athletee are tom between love and 1mbltlon as ther train for =le competition. 'A' (2 hrs. a11 CD ''Penitentiary II" (1982. Ora- ma} Leon laaec Kennedy. &nit H\idlon. An old prllOO enemy murders a boxef'a 9,lrllrlend. f0tclng him to return to the ring. R' ( 1 hr .. 60 min,) •• .,. "The Black Swen" ( 1942, Adventure) Tyrone Power. M1ureen O'Hara. A l\and90me see captain rM0t11 to kldntpplng to prevent hla girt from mar- ~1 a~I=..:.~? hrs.) (IS CCIUW Mm1UU. WT ''NCAA Championship -Reglonal SemlflNls Pre- view~ CID "Deadly Eyes'' ( 1983. Horror) Sam Groom, Sara Botsford. Urban rats develop an Insatiable hunger for human flesh alter eating a load of sterold-laeed Q!_!lln. ( 1 hr .• 27 min.) M Ck) .. "The Happy Hooker" ( 1975, Comedy) Lynn Redgrave. Jean-Pierre Aumont. The life of New York's famous call glrl, Xevlera Hollander. ts told. 'R' (1 hf .. 36 min.) • 9 .,_ "The Grea1 Man's Lady" ( 19<42, Weste<n) Brian Donlevy. Barbara Stanwyck. A young couple's move West brings With It a parting of the ways. as the husband turns 10 the trappings of fortune In oil wells and the wife beCOrne8 attracted to a handsome gambler. (2 hrs.) -•Monalng Movies-.. cm "The Secret Pollceman's Other Ball" (1981. Comedy) John Cleese, Graham ~man. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) (])"The Oeerslayer" ( 1978. Adventure) Steve Forrest. Ned Romero. (2 hrs.) (%) "The Betsy" ( 1978, Orama) Lau· rence Olivie<. Roberti Duvall. (2 hrs.. 5 min.) .. (17) "Three's A Crowd" ( t969. Comedy) Larry Hagman. E.J. Peaker ( 1 hr.. 30 min.) 79(!) "The Coon Jester" (1956, Comedy) Danny Kaye. Glynis JOhns. (2 hrs.) (I) "Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Fac- tory" ( 1971, Fantasy) Gene Wiider. Jeck Albenson (2 hrs.) (%) "HeartacheS" (1981, Comedy) Mar- ~ Kidder. Annie Potts. ( 1 hr , 36 min.) ,_(HJ "Same Time, Nex1 Year" ( 1978, Comedy) Alan Alda, Ellen Burstyn. ( 1 hr .• 59 min.) Ml~ "Love At First Bite" ( 1979. Comedy) George Hamilton. Susan Saint James. ( 1 hr .. 36 min.) .. (%) "State Of Thing•" ( 1983) Patrick Bauchau. Allen Goorwltz (2 hrs.) -CC) "Cluny Brown" ( 1946. Comedy) Jen. niter Jones, Charles Boyer. (1 hr .. 40 mm ) CID "Hammett" ( 1982. Mystery) Frederic Forrest. Peter Boyle. ( 1 hr .. 34 min.) (I) "Tha Hurricane" ( 1937. Adventure) Dorothy Lamour, Jon Hall. (2 hrs.) -(17) "BuMy Lake la Mlsslng" ( 1965, Mys- tery) Laurenoe Ollvtef, CerOI Lynley. (2 hrs.) -(%)"Replay" (1978, Orama) Marie Jose Nat, Vietor Lanoux. ( 1 hr .. <40 min.) 1'WIJ "Foreign Exchange" (1989. Orama) R<¥>ert Horton. Sebestlen Cabot ( l hr .• 30mln ) ~ ... ..... .,... llCMI ''Top Hat" (1935. Mula!) Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers. A man het trouble with his glrlTrlend be<:auae lht thinks he's married to her bet1 friend. (2 hrs.) (%) llO¥ll "Hanky Panky" { 1982. Ccwn. dy) Gene Wiider, Glldll Redner. An I~ cent architect whO waa framed for a mur- der and a woman Whoee brother committed eoleldt undtt myaterloul cir- cumstances are thrown t09,tther In a dan- gerous game of Intrigue. PG' ( 1 ht., '6 min.) ·1•.vnt• llMCUI WILIY, U. -TOP O' Tiil llCl1l•ll .... • ••llYW(I) • ..,_ "Hot Touch" (1 982. Drema) Wayne Rogers, Marle-Francee Plsler. Two men who own a company that authenti- cates priceless palntlnat become lnvefyad In a scam. ( 1 hr .. 32 mln.) *WCl)mTOl .... Q d ~llCMI "The Hungry I A8Ynlon" (1981. Comedy) Documentary. Hlghllghta of a two-night reunion concert feetu<lng per- locmers who made a name for ther'n8elvee at San Francisco's Hungry I nlghtclUb are presented, 1ncludlng Profnaot Irwin Corey, The Kingston Trio and fllm footage of Lenn=· ( 1 hr .• 35 min.) ·1"" OUmlu.TI ..... ,,,~ -JU1ernoon Movies• -· "Maneate<" ( 1973, Adventure) Ben Gazzara. Sheree Nonh. (1hr .. 30 min,) ~ ''Adventur¥. Of The Wiiderness Famlty II" ( t978. Adventure) Roben Logan, Susan Damante Shaw. ( 1 hr . 45 min.) 00 "MecAnhvr" ( 1977, Biography) Gr• ~Peck, Dan O'Hefllhy. (2 hra., 8 min.) (g) "Oll\lerl" (1968, Musical) Ron ~ ~ Oltver Reed (2 hrs., 26 min.) lJl) "Without A Trace" ( 1983, Dr&m11) Kate Nell~an. Judd Hirsch. (2 hra.) 12:9(%) ''That II Be The Day" (197<4) Oevtd Essex. Ringo Starr ( 1 hr., 3() min.) Wm "So This Is New York" { 1948) Henry Morgan V11y111& Grey. (2 hrs.) 29 "TOu<J~ Enough" ( 1983, Orama) Dennis Oua1C1. Carlene Watkins. ( 1 hr., <4'1 min) CZ) "Hanky Panky" (1982. Comedy) Gene Wiider, Giida Redner ( 1 hr., '6 min) 1::8 CH> "WlthOvt A Tract" (1983, Orama) Kate Nelligan, Judd Hirsch. (2 hrs.) •CD "Touched" ( 1983. Orama) ~ Hays. Kathleen Belle<. ( 1 hr .. 29 min.) cm "How I Won The War" ( 1968, ~ dy) Michael Crawfocd. John Lennon. ( 1 hr .. 51 min ) - •ct) "Love At First Bite" ( 1979, Comedy) George Hamllton, Susan Saint Jame&. ( 1 hr., 36 min.) (%) "WithOvt A Trace" ( 1983, Oram.) Kate Nelligan, Judd Hirsch. (2 hrs.) •(!) "Floodl" (1976. Orama) Robert Culp, Martin Miiner, (2 hrs.) cm "80 Steps To Jonah" (1969, Dr4"'1l) Wayne Newton. Jo Van Fleet ( 1 ht .. •'1 min.) (]) "Willy Wonka And The Chocolata Fao- Friday, March 16. 1984 27 'Uf 11971. ~1 a..'#'Os Jldl A.tMUon 12 ...... ) • E ·-s.. T.-._ -.i f..r P 978. ~,, AlMl AldlL Elen 9'nryn. I ,,, • !19...., 1 ......... -..... .. Cll ... NUCI._. MC ... Q ~cow ... .......... ..,_,~. t• .... 0 :••• ' .,.. C>Jny Bro.wn'' l 19'e. ~ d'fl Jerr.Aer Jonea 0wW ~ A pr«· rty l'l'IMl llA'ns our.cer eno .,... #lie ior..e Of net 00.. 11 ht 40 "'*'" ) 'L CAA TC Bl rr 'Z. .,.. · 'Han'W'r4tt • r t982. Mystery> F=teoe<c F?ttMt ,,_.. 8oyta. ~ ~"'ef Daniel HanwnlCt' I k>rmer det«>- !""e ag1rc1 D<* ~ rwn into -• •llgl•· "O rn. lj!U~enc;e cl • ... co• '8Cted -i1 e-:::: "PG" l llw.3'..._J ---"'~ 'AC:a "'ca nm CCIUW MmTIM.&. ''NCAA Cham- l)IOOStl1p T ournamenf' · Rtglonel terrvMal I~,'• 12 l'lfS ) NI CllGWI .... ...,., °'" MAii ~=j. How the~ effecu 1n "Avtoman" ate acNeYed; the Cllttlng wtt Of a comedienne known u ''Pudgy.·· D ILM:ll IUUTY Wiiiiam O.Vane. Cleeri Brennan. Glynnis O'Connor and Kristoff., Tabof1 1111 M'I tNa dram. baed upon Anna Sewell' s ctlAiC nov.I lboUt a t>eeu- trlul et>ony hofae and the ~ wtio OWned rt (Part 1 Of 2) (2 fn.) i ~ll-1 f'.Cldlff FatUted. IKl•~~E' llOTUS&& ... "My Dinner With Aol:Yt" (198t. Orama) Wallace Shawn, Aol:Ye Gregory. A theatrical director entettalne an old playwright frieod with anecdot" and obsefVahon1 during a long dlnnet oonwc'· aatlon at • ~ New Yont '"tlUfant 'PG' ( 1 hf , 50 min.) ~-"'.,.. :-.caa (I), ... TM.I MAm "The Nightin- gale" Mick Jagoer Portrayt the emperor of the anci.nt lalld of Cathly ~ leerns the true leMOnt of llfe trom the e aono· filled bird and a lowly kitchen maid. Bod Cort. Barbare Herlhey, Edwatd Olmoe and Mako aleo 11ar 9 (1 hf,) e .,.. "Appointment For Love" ( 19'41. Comedy) Cherlet &oy.r, Marga· rel SullaYan. A playwright merrlet a wom- an doctor and aoon flndt thlt her progr• live outlook la a llttle more than he had ant=ed· (2 hra.) =ii 1ml1MI TOR Featured: e I<><* at the 28 Friday. March 16, 19844 • cea tashclr b ~ -.ns E4 W.'t•o IFar1 T ·s ...,. SC-a..-" wiM a ru· s.y IQQ) _,.,. ~ .. COfld..ct· l ~dla9ea . ... ,,.. I t-.rlC-- lft • LA. ~ nc:-tor LOI ~ lir1Qlla IOOb'ig ~ '*" tor cm-. ~ at Ateadie, Sarica Ar.:& Rlc:ieo edlo • '°°" al tt'le I 11C ~....,,.,.,., • ..._..CGllT ........... , ..... -,.. 1-n.. ..,.. "--~~on O'le~ ctw9~ eeectronc ~ tiacv'ing ~ ~ name t1ecttonc ~ from \llOeC>..rc;;: to woro pr~ ~:== ~ ano spons ...-.ta . • 8 (I) R' I L PJ. Kggw\s • U1CIUIS wf'len • tlCeO Englshwomar. ~ artl\DOles to~ a not• of aonraoon !he1 Higgins .roce: CRl ( 1 hr.) 8 ·--A mM Nel meett Che men Of ~ dream. at • ~ reouctlerl da5& ffi> 9 .,.. 'Fncr.-· P 968. Western) Jame5 Stewart . ..-.y Fonda A srna1 to.m orotedeo by a tmld thetttl • terror- .zed by • ga. igleeOet and '-. men t2 tn.1 8 9 !WO M'••= Wocct'(s wil ....... &tie OMy 10 .Mn and hll ~ bfochef ano Shelby 1eems • leesor'I wtien She beglWlS lUlonng a ~ ~ atNele ~tv ) W ':.r0 I 1 TC I IT Featured' actiesa Yvette MimleuJC. ... ''The Pl"ISOnef Ot Second A..,._ nue" ( 1975. Comedy) Jack Lemmon. Arne Banctoft Sued on the play by Neil &man An advert~ eitecutNe ~ hiS JOb and hlS sanity ciJe to an economic r~ and the hectic pace of Manhal-tan ~J...._. _ ·~-=--!) _. "Adlfentures Ot The Wiiderness Family II" ( 1978. Adv9nt\Ke) Robett Logan. Susan Damante Shaw. The further ad'toentures of a famlty who g«Ye up life 1n the city to t>ecome modern-dey pioneers are ctvonic'8d ·o· I 1 hr .. 45 min) 00 _. "Hammett" ( 1982. Mystery) Frederic Forrest, Petet Boyte. Mystery writet Oeshlell Hammett'• formtf detec· tlve agency boel talks him Into lnvestlgat· ;ng the disappearance of a welk:onnectad C~ostitu1e. 'PG' (th< .. ~ min.) (al "The Entity" I 1982. Horror) Barbara Hershey, Rort Silver. A Gallfornla woman and he< Children are victimized by an invisible being haunting their home. 'R' {1 htS.. 5 min.) Cl) -M0CD YMI WIT'Cll (II .... A suapected witch Is tent by the Sheriff of Nottingham to poison Robin Hood. (Part t of '4) (1 hf.) Cil ._ "State Of Things" (1983) Patrick Baucnau. Allen Goorwttz. A fllm djrector. detparate fOf money, tracks down hfl p<~ who II hiding out from lone lhal'ka. (2 hrs.) .. llZI Ml• TNI PM&Y .... PM&Y 1WI MallOfy becomes upaet afte< her mothtf and the are choten to be • modeling team. but Elyle becom.t the atar modtl. (A) (f)LMIMT e P& .,.._ How the apeclal effect• In "Automan" are achieved: the cutting .c Of a cornedl8nl'lt •nown • ~ · · I ..,,M-.PL. .. ~ ......... Neel Ga.INr and Jet. ,,,., Lt<>"' revteW .. ~ Wrth The ~·enc ..,~stood 1PC11T1Ce1r• -MCA"9 ... KM nllllff .. -I -A pu of dent\.res ~ .n a burneck>Ut car in l/'le Mexican ~ leedl Alcic and A J to an wwestiga- 1acr1 Of W111$anct fraud ( 1 n< ) 8. ~A t'MYorced frlet\d of Sam's ~ · 1 belle¥e Olene ana he 8fe W'WOflted ano CN.l.enges thelf relationship (R) G fl L.OTT8Y Lottery WllVllngS go to e dell~ woman S1n..IQO'lnQ to bree.k trway 'rom het mothef. and a harrMtct fut·food riest==ee ( 1 hi ) Mii&fl "Reily At:A Ot Spees" In 192' Retlty. now a New Y Of1it r8111dent oecome5 the unsuspec1tng target in a plot oy me heaO ot the Bolshevlk Sectet Police to bong n1m t>aci< 10 Russia (Part 10 of 12)t:;l (1hr) G .UT I&~--"Dance In Ameoca The Tempest" Michael Snun's ~length bafle1 based on Shakespeare's romantic comedy 1s performed by the San Francisco Balle1 trom the War Men\Onal r:a House. (R) ( t nr ) IPCllTILOGI ta) .,_ "Guys And OoAs' ( 1955. MUSt- cal) Frank Sinatra. Jean Simmons A mis- sionary g•rt fans in love With a Broadwa~ ~Diet (2 hi'$. 29 min) ·.s_. ... · T"8 SwOfO And The Sorcerer'' c 1982 Fantasy! Lee Horsley. Kathleen 8e'\ef Heroic reoets try to dethrone an eVll 1yran1 who has used SOfcety to ens.a..-e a medieval kingdom 'A' ( 1 hf .. '0 mtn ) -l ~The 8fothefs O'TOOle" (1972, Comeodyl John Astin Pat Garroll A pair ol s iek dntters fide into the sleepy, br~ ~efl-oown minng town of Molybdenum. Cobaoo in the t890s (2 hrs..) .. 8 C ... ALO al Bill break$ a Christ· mas date with Jo.Jo to keep a rendezvous With a lunky 8f a.zdtan lciress CD .,_ "'Demetrius And The Gladia- tOfs"' I 195' Drama) V1Ctor M&tUfe. 5usafl Hayward In biblical times, a Chris- tian slaYe defies the word of GOd only to reaffirm his farth (2 hrs , 30 min.) ([) R'I mA1DT llO•TI "Super Seventies'~ 1 hr ) -1'r1mn u... Ben arrives home trom San Salvador. and Val leaves on a three-day tovr to publicize he!' r.ew novel. ., Iv. Ml.&. .,_., aua Chief Daniel's mayoral campaign causes problems for Funllo. a deputy pollOe chief threatens to nave Belker removed from 1he force, and Hiii wins the atate lolltry (R) ( 1 hr l l lt:"' .... ..., nwtT • 9T8 A documentary on eight men who decided to allempt to scale the western slope of Everee1 during the winter wlthovt oxygen • the first attern~t of Its kind. ( t hr.) • • ..... "Reflly: Ace Ot Spiel" In 192'4 Reilly. now a New Vonc retlc*lt, ~omes the un~ting target In 1 plot by the head of the BolaheYik S.Cret POllce 'to bflng him back to Rvtala. (P•rt 10 of ~~1 hr.) ~------------------------·......_ (Ji)mwll "Without A Trace .. (t983. Ora- ma) Kate Nelligan, Judd Hlrech. Pollce moblllZ.e a massive search tor a &-year-old who vanltt)ed one day on his way to school. 'PG' (2 hrs.) CD) mwll "The Missionary" (1982. Com-e<fy) Michael Palln, Maggl4t Smith. In VIC· t0<1'an Loodon, an Anglican clergyman fresh trom Africa Is assigned to head a slum mission for fallen women with the linancial sufpon of Na am<>fous benefac- tress. 'R' ( hr .. 30 min.) (%)mw9 "Wltamlstresa" (1979. Orama) Laura Antonelll, Marcello Mastroianni. The news that her husband has died on a busi- ness trip forces a rich Wine merchant's wife out of her sickbed to take over the running of the family business 'R' ( 1 hr • 41 min.) m WI> 01 TH1 ewna -111CT~DOUQH ••• w ...... -w-... C0UW IAmTUU. "NCAA Cham- pionship Tournament" Regional semttlnal game 3 (2 hrs.) 1• la. Cl) a flD.,,. TAii ' .,.. t llMTW't uu.t• ........ TOP•vmroe MClll ILIAIOll ~y ITc.I The work ol tOday's hottest young writers. directors and stars are gathered togethef In short tllm. video and animated segments ( t hr.) CS) .,. "Tough Enough" ( 1983, Ora- ma) Dennis Quaid. Carlene Watkins An unsuccesatul country singer. trying to make ends meet, turns to tlghllng for prtze ~·~~. 47 min.) 1W 41).,. "The Go-Between" ( 1971, Ora· ma) Julie Christle. Alan Bates The expe- riences ol an adOleScent boy aiding a pair of lovers traumatize him tor lite. (2 hrs • 30 min) tW8 (I) llCAA umTU&J. "Nations! Championship Regional Semltlnal" (2 hrs .• 30 min) G e T.-n Host: Johnny Caraon Guest· ac10t Richard Benjamin ( t hr ) I nllJMT ZIOlll 9 MC ... 111Y11•.,.--1T Network oor- resl)Ondent Mike Wallace. prOduoer Av Weston and oil company execullve Her- bert Schmenz are among the guests who will focus on the accuracy of lnvettlgatlve )QU1r.a~~: 30 min ) MQll ..... fUCI ..... 01 IM "'UICllCO LA~ ~A Host Dennis W~lhr ) (I) "The Story Ot O" ( 1975, Ora- ma) Corinne Clery. Udo Kier A young woman tests the llmlts of love es she allows herself to be dominated by the man she loves. ( 1 hr • 35 min.) CO).,_ "Puss 'N Boots" (1983, Ora- ma) Kelly Nichols. J T Ambrose A young woman tties everything -from faking Insanity to JC>lnlng a cult • to get oul of the army'. (1 hr .. 15 min.) G 1W CU. Featured. Easter Seal poster child Stephanie Swiney ( 1 hr • 30 min I -1 ~ Ml'l'CXOCI....,.. .,_ "Oii" ( t978. Adventure) Stuart Whitman, Tony Kendall Enemy saboteurs touch off an almost unstoppable Inferno. i hra.) ••• w ........ MCU01M_,, .,_ "Peraonel S..t" ( t982, Ora· ma) Mariel Hemingway. Patrica Donnelly Two young female athletea art torn between IOve and ambition u they train f<>t ()ly~ competition. 'R' (2 hra.) (%) llO¥ll "Heartaches" ( tea 1. Comedy) Margot Kidder. AMle Potta. A pregnant woman taga alOng with a playgirl 'R' ( f hr . 35 min.) U.(li) mw9 .. The Fan" (1981, 8~) Lauren Bacall, James Gamer. A poputer him star la Vletlmfzed by a PfYChotlc admirer. 'R' (1 hr.,315mln.) 11::98 GD UTIW"'"'DAW.Uiib- Featured: pianist Llberac. with a cooking demonstration. (1 hr.) i .. , ...... COUIC'l"IGll MJWMIWUU. • LOW. ,,_,.CM tnu . ... ,.. CCl&.LW umTIM1. "NCAA Cham· pionshlp Tournament" Regional Mmlflnal game 1 (R) (2 hrs.) 1:19 8 llOYil "A Lion It In The Streeta" (1953. Orama) James Cagney, Barbera Hale. A rural Southefn demagogue galne the support ot POOf dirt farmert and Iles his way to polltlcal l)OWer. ( 1 hr .. 65 min.) D L.A. TCIOAY (!) llOYil "Pressure Point" ( 1962. Ora- ma) Sidney Poitier. Bobby Darin. A prlaon psychiatrist tries to understand hit antl- Sem1tic. anti-black patient. (2 hra.) ®l llOYil "The Take" ( 1974, Adventure) Biiiy Dee Williams. Eddie Albert. A New Mexico Polioeman with a reputation fOt honesty stoops 10 accepting br1bel from the syndicate. ( 1 hr .• 40 min,) 8) llOYil "Come Fiii The Cup" (1951, exams) James Cagney. GIQ Young. A man lelt worthless beeaute oT hit drinking 1s taught to face Ille again through the eltorts ol another alcOhOllc. (2 hrs.. 30 min ) (0)90Yll ''Any Tim.. Any Plaee" (1982, Suspense) Seka. Mike Rang«. A not-to- dumb blonde jolns two Inept burglan who ate trying to make a living the only way they don't know how. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) CS) llOYil "Without A Trace" ( 1983. Dre· ma) Kate Nelligan. Judd Hlr1ch. Police mobilize a massfve a..,.rch l0t a 6-year-old who vanished one tsay on his way to school. ·~ht$) m .. 1=11 CD MCMI "The Rutles" ( 1978, Comedy) Michael Palin, Nell Innes. A comedic tool< at The Beatles with natratlon by Oen Aykroyd. Giida Redner. and John Beluahl. ( 1 hr . 15 min.) *I ...,m.m.,.. llOYil "Playmates" (1972. eom.dy) Alan Alda. Connie Stevens. Two dlvorc.d men become friends and ,secrftly begin dating each other' a ••·wNes. ( 1 hr .. ~ min ) !I AU.. TMI •Al& y (!) = "Hercules Unchained" ( 1960. Adventure) Steve Reevn, Sylva Koaclna. Hercules auempts a labof of love when he sets out to rescue the beeutlfut woman lo whom he's betrothed 'G' ( 1 hr .. 41 min.) 1:11an~ATU. W (Ii) mw9 "The Entity" ( 1982, H0tror) Barbera Hershey, Aon Slrvtr. A Callfor"'8 woman and her ChHdren art victimized by an lnvtllble being haunting their home. ·~· (2 hrs .. 5 min) -11,:' ... -.TWAlCM AMCM.,_ U.U. llON "Visiting Hoora" ( 1982. Suspense) Michael Ironside. Lte Grant. A psychotle m\Hdeflf Merchea for hit ~•t victim, a TV ntwtwoman who aurv!Yed an earllef attack. In a big city ho9pltal. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 45 min ) •CC> ... "Fiona" ( 1980, Adventufe) Aona Richmond. Anthony Steel. A notorl- OUfl woman journalist recounl9 her outre-~ adventur• With aome of Europe'• INding ptayboya. 'R' (1 hr .. 22 min.) 118 .... -"Bfac:tt WldoW" ( 195-t, Myt-- lery) Glngef Rogets, Van Heflln. A deteo- llve ~ IOUI key people In the mul'· def;r.er=treaa. (2ht-.) ~ ....... . ~ .,_ "Touched" ( 1983. Orama) Robert Hars. Kathleen Beller. Oeeplte obstaciel facing them, an emotionally dl&- turbed man and woman try to build a life ~ther. ( t hr .• 29 min.) -...... The Eagle And The Hawk" ( 1933. Orama) Fredric March, Cary Grant. A war-weary fllef llnkl Into a deep depresalon. It hr .. 20 min.) •;® ... CllCOMeMllAI ...... lW OI) .,. "The SWord And The SofC«er" ( 1982. Fan1asy) Lee HO<tley. Kathleen Beller. Heroic rebels try to dethrone an evil tyrant who has uNd 90f09fY to enslave a medieval klngdOm. 'R' ( 1 hr .. -'<> min.) -i'Aml• llMCUI w..n,u. ... "Hammett" (1982, Mystery) Frederic Forrest, Peter Boyte. Mystery write< Ouhltll Hammett's formef' detec- tive agency boa talk• him Into fno.teltlgat· Ing the dilappeetance of a welk:onnected Chinese proctltute. 'PG' ( 1 hr .• 34 min.) •11CTY .. .. AU. .. \lmlll!W19 --British comedian Benny HMl'a fM. tLKed eels Include a guide to budget td- daya and a w..tem aono-and-danc. num- ber with HIN' a Angela. ( f ht.) •1 TC1PO'Mmru111 ..... •1 •ntw llOWI "Ollverf'.C"l1968. Musical) Ron Moody. Ollver Reed. A young orphan la kidnapped from hit new home by hll old gang. but manages to eecape and retum to hlis benefactor. 'G' (2 hra .. 26 min.) de .,_ "Anion. Inc." ( 1949, Orama) Robert Lowery. Anne Gwynne. A apeclal agent goes undtroover to ellmlnate an arson racket. (t ht .. 15mln.) •Cf> -.CM. DOC10I • mwll "Blondie Hlta The Jackpot" ( 1950. Comedy) Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake. When Oegwoocl It fired, he goea to worit tor his old t>oa' a eompetlt0t ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) •@1 ... 01.-.. (C)llCMI "Friday The 13th" (1980, Hof· r0t) Betsy Palmtr. Adrienne King. Tht reopening of a llUmmtr camp, cloMd 20 years earlier alte< three murders, attr11et1 a vindictive kHler Who knlf" untuapeCtlng t~a. 'R' ( 1 hr., 38 min.) .. (l)llOWI "The Hurricane" (1937. Adven- ture) Dorothy Lamour. Jon Hall. A devff- 1atlng hurricane thet dtltroya a Polyn. slan llland reaotve. the cooftlct of kfy1ltc romanoe and primitive Hie with modern clvlllzallon. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) •<Ii).,. "Hammett" (1982. Myatery) Frederic Forreet. Peter Boyte. Myatery wrtter Oalhltll Hammett'• former deteo- tlve agency bOU tahca him Into lnveetlgat- lng the disappearance ot a well-connected Cfilneee proctltute. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 34 min.) Friday, March 16, 1984 29 -lporls Coal. 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He thought ~ou could ha'e a poltce.,,,oman. but onl} 1n ctrtain placn. But that resentment was matched wtlh a respect for good pohcc "''Ork If the police work v.-as good. he didn't can" v.bo ll was coming from . .. O,er the episodes.. lha1 rcstntment staned to tale SttOnd place to that res0tt1 . ~ SOAPS ••• homPa&e4 chtld Just as Tra'is 1s ~tung along .,,,,th T R .. Tra,is heads to lndo~1a beau~ hts C'OUS\n Ltt has bttn bun in an 011 ng fire Sun ""alls 1n as Cagne) and Wancn are ha'1ng fistf\ghL Hogan \Hes stand 10 Sunn~ 's rape c.ue. Sunn} can hardl} stand to be near Jad.. Vot,'NG AA'D THE ~ Mart ~nds note to 4.shk) at Gtn.a's asklna to sho• her~ ~ts.. but she say<s she can•t J1U -.'lmS Jad. that uodsa~ as desperate and ~) btttCf' Wl to her. but Lmds&) refuses to bstcn. M&r\ inv1kS Paul a.nd Lauren to d.tnocr. Lauren admits to Paul she's uncomfortabk bctna 9t'lth Pa~. but she can·1 make Paul bcbevc lb.at she doesn't care a.bout Dann). Kayt likes Dr. J arobs.. the pla.stJC Surp!OD.. Y.i>o lS tcllin& her she must ,et nd of all of ber 1-d hlbtts.. smola.n& and dnnbng. Kaw wntcs v.ill le.a nna Lz the housr and enough mon~ to ma.int&lo Jt. s~ lca\'CS half ofbcr mOM') to her son Brod and half to Jill's SOJ'I Ptultp. Victor ma~ be smpotenl but Nikki doesn't want anv~ cM to ~ Nikb tclb \'JCtor she ~"5 that be is Ak.xmdra's f.at.hcr As It exists now. I think he fctls sort of a fondness for the two women." Waxman sa>·s Samuels' com mitment to police work uh1matel) led 10 the charac- ter's divorce. He sa)s Samuels' rela- uonsh1p with has ex-wife and his children will be explored 10 a key subplot ot Monda) 's QJ>Cning episode. The role as Lt. Samuels as JUSt the latest step in Waxman's lengthy show busrness carttr. Born in Toronto. Canada. to Pohsh immigrant parents. Waxman as a child performed an theater. radio and telcv1s1on programs. He eventually cntcrtd la~ school. but &3' e up th~ studies to pursue his acting caRCr. He's had numerous film and television roles. including five )cars as the utle charac1er in the S) nd1c.a1ed ~nes ··King of Kenns1ngton. ·· Toda). WaxmanJuggJcs h1sacttn,career ~1th regular work as a telcvmon dsrtt"tor Wa.xman says ume and locauon con· str.unts "ould make 1t difficult for him 10 act in and simultaneouslv direct an epjsode of··cagne) and Lace}:· but he doesn't rule out the possib1ht). TV nDBITS: Filming hu begun on .. Thc Return of Marcus Wcfb). M. D .... a f"·o-hour drama to be tcl«:a.Sl later this ~.uon on ABC. Robert YMqrccreates his role as Welby. the doctor "'ho soll makes house calls. Eleaa Venlap will ~turn as nurse Consuelo Lopez. ··Marcus Welb)" premiered 1n 1969 and ran for SC'"nl )'CMS on ABC CBS newsman Cb.ties ltaralt, best known for his ··on the Road .. ~pons. wtll anchor .. The Amcncan Parade." a one-hour scnes debut1na March 27 on CBS. Regular C'Ontnbutors "''111 mcludr Mortoe Deaa, Altdrew Leet. Bill ~artis • Dlue Sawyer and Maria 5'rivet'. Some editJons "111 be devoted to single issues rcponcd b) Watter Croaki&e~ BUI Moyers and others, .. Adam." the accl11med t"OC drama about • MISSIO.i, C'htld. ""II be ~cast on Apnl 30 . .\C'C'Ord1na to the network. the first sho~1n.a of" .\dan'" last (all resulted in the find•I'\& of 15 m1ss1n.a ctuklrcn across the count I'\. Du~I J. 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HIGH85 LOW55 : ca um 1111111 I 11 11>/\ ~ MARC H 11 , I tt• 1 Coast At 81, Mike Rodgers ls a super senior In Hunt- ington Beach./ Al California A cowboy arrested for drunk-on-horseback has his day In court./ A4 Singer Michael Jackson was among those honor- ed In People's Choice. /C5 Nation Wholesale prices are on the rise, but so are hous- ing starts.I A4 Ohio Sen. John Glenn has announced he's offlclally out of the running./ A4 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::. World It's Syria's show at ongo- ing peace talks over Lebanon's future./ A4 ::.:~:::::.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: People Want a hot time tonight? You might want to try walking on smoldering coals with Anthony Rob- bins./ AS When her likeness was unveiled at Movleland Wax Museum. Carol Burnett found the slml- larlty spooky .I A5 ,. Sports Woodbridge High track standout Eric Schermerhorn has learned to cope with his early success./81 A new basketball tour- nament. which would In- vite teams otherwise snubbed, Is pro- posed. /82 Nevada Las Vegas ad- vances, but Fresno State ousted from NCAA basketball tourna- ment. /88 Entertainment The Irish are coming. The lrlsh are coming. Revel- ers will have their choice of authentic music for St. Patrick's Day./WHk- ender Pacific Symphony and Pacific Chorale are offer- ing an ambitious, classi- cal doubleheader. /Weekender Bualneu Check out the best deals on Ornge County home mortgage ratea./14 INDEX, C1-<4 A7 AS 84 A4 C5-8 A7 ca C5 Ae C7 A8 &4 AA AS AM A3 87-1, ca 81-8 85 TV Log WMk9ni* A2 AA On ANGE COIJN l y C.A LIFOl~NIA 2S e r N T s Drug bust 'international' By K41\EN E. KLEIN OfhDl!lr ........ A 4 I -year-old man arrested m Costa Mesa Wednesday was the first of 16 aUcaed members of a mulit- miUion dollar international narcotics ring named on federal. drug indict- ments stemming from the smuaating of 40,0()0 poundJ of hashish -from Lebanon to North Carolina, Federal Bureau oflnvcstigations agents said. Seven in 70th race appear Conservatism rules at Ne~port forum By JERRY BIRSCB \. , Of .. Dllr,.. ..., v The seven Republican candidates for the 70th District Assembly seat played "mirror mirror on the wall, I'm the most conservative of them all" durini an election forum Thurs-' day night m Newport Beach. About 100 people turned out for the forum, sponsored by three local Rupublican women's groups at the Balboa Bay Club. The candidates want to fill the shoes of As- semblywoman Marian Bergeson, R-Newport Beach, who is vacating her scat to run for the state Senate. Newport Beach businessman Ken Carpenter, who leads the race in money raised, spending and endorse- ments. spoke first, cstablishling his conservative credentials by support- ing the death penalty and announcing his membership in the National Rifle Association. .. As you listen tonight you will find that cacb us will be telling you about the same thing -we arc conscrvati vc Republicans," said candidate Ron Cordova, who as a Democrat. held the Assembly scat from 1976-78. The Newport Beach lawyer said his Democratic past should not hurt his chances for the scat, reminding the audience Ronald Reagan was a rcgis- (Pleue .ee CANDIDATES/ A2) Where was ol' spot when Cal needed him? Cal Worthington's dog Spot must have been napping. Or else, he may have been pulling watchdog duty at another of his master's locations when burglars slipped into Worthington Dodge in Huntington Beach sometime Wednesday night and stoic $309,426 in checks and $425 in cash from an office safe. Huntington Beach police Sgt. Ron Jenkins said today that someone entered the dealership at 16555 Beach Blvd. and opened the four-f 001 tall steel safe in the rear storage area at the auto agency. Jenkins said there were no signs of forced entry, indicating that the burglar had a key to the office. Jenkins also said there also were no indica- tions the safe bad been forced open, leading investigators to believe the buralar knew the combination. l'bc $309,426 in checks, Jcnkjns said, were made out to Worthington Dodac and probably would be worth- less to the intruders. "We've been told the office door was locked Wednesday night and that the checks and money were in boxes in the safe and it was also locked. Jenkins said all appeared to be in order until an employee discovered the money and checks missing. Jenkins said police plan to question all Worthington employees about the theft. Peter Mullikin allegedly conspired in the smuaaling of more than $30 million wortli of druas and \vas a crew member aboard the Caroline C, a Dutch smuaaling vessel, according to Robert Pence, head of FBI operations in North Carolina. lnvestiptors of North Carolina's Presidential Drug Task Force wrapped up a four-year probe of the 16 suspeeu involved in the massive Irlah taste test baibish smuaaiing operation about ciabt months aao and turned over the results to a federal arand jury, Pence said. A federal arand jury in Raleigh, N.C., handed down indictments against the 16 Tuesday, Pence said. Mullikin was the fint to be tracked down and arrested after the indict- ments were announced at a press confcff'nce in Raleigh on Wednesday. ~e Coanty Supe"18or Tom Riley poka a flnCer Into the foam of an Irlah coffee concoctlon duriDC tute contat at lntne llarrlott Bot.el Tha.nday ~t u pereDDla1 leprechaun Bob Brennan of 111-ton Vie.to loob on. The coffee competition pitted ma.ken of IJUb "brew from a half do.sen locaf l'e9tauranta and ta•ern• aialnat eachother and Jud&IDC WU OD taate. p!'eMDtatlon ana creatl'rity. Several other allqed ring members have been located in prisons around the country and about nine are still at large, Pence said. Pence said information obtained on Mullikin led inv~tiptors to serve theirwaJT1ntat 157S Santa Ana Ave. in C.OSta Mesa. Mullikin was taken into custody without incident by local FBI agents and Costa Mesa police. ..We knew be was connected either to the Miami area or to a couple of otbcr places -one of which wu C-ol1a Mesa," Pence said. Mullikin iJ chaJled with one coat of conspiracy to import contlOW substances, one count of conspincy to possess with intent to diJuibute and distribution of conttolled substances, imponing of conuolled substances -aidina and lbeU.i8lt (Plcue ... Daoo IRJ8T /A2J New chancellor helped to start UCI back in '65 By ANDREA ADE~N OflMo.lr ......... Jack Pcltason, named chancellor of UC Irvine Thursday, brings to Or- ange County the influence of a nationally known educator and adds another mark to the campus' stature as a leading research institution. acc-0rding to those who know him. Peltason, an advocate for higher education in WashinJton, D.C. and an former UCI administrator, said "it will be a great challenge to be out there. I've spent most of my life on campus. It would be like coming· home." Peltason's homecoming will follow the retirement of Daniel Aldrich, 65. who will step down June 30 after a 21-ycar tenure with the university both men helped found. "I beljevc I'm leaving the campus in hands uniquely experienced for what lies ahead for both UCI and the (PleuemeePELTA80N/A2) JackPeltuoD Regents ask $70 cut in UC tuition From 1taff a.ad wtre report• If the Legislature approves Gov George Dcukmcjian's budJet proposal, state r~idents will pay S70 less to attend the University of California next fall, the Board of Regents decided Thursdaf. The regents' approval o a 5 percent fee reduction for state residents from $1 ,400 to $1 ,330 "would reverse the upward trend and provide relief to students and their parents." said William Baker, UC vice president for budget and university relations, who proposed the rcducttons. The decrease resulted from Dcu- kmejian's proposed 1984-85 state budget, which calls for an increase of state aid to the nin~-cainpus univer- sity system. The fee cut could be reversed 1f the Legislature rejects the governor's . budget plan. The regents could re- sctnd the decision at their July meeting. At the same time, regents decided that out-of-state residents will pay $204 more, a 6 percent hike, to attend UC schools starting this fall. The hike would increase fees for those students to $3,564 per year. The increase. which will produce an additional $2.2 million in revenue, was required by inflation, Baker's office said. At the same session in Santa Barbara, the regents named political scientist and Washington D.C.-bucd education advocate Jack Pcltason as UC Irvine's new chancellor and a committee approved construction of an $11 .4 million. 6,000-aeat Campus Events Center to house cultural and sports acttv1ties at UCI. The new oettter;-t<> booomP,letcd in (Pleue eee TtJITIOff/A.2) N.B cop faces drunk rap after smashup Compiled by lbe Daily. Pilot staff An off-duty Newport Beach police officer was arrested on suspicion of felony drunken driving following an accident early Thursday mom inJ that left a 61-year-old woman crittcally injured, according to tbc California Htghway Patrol. Michael Patrick Pule, a 30-year-old policeman, was driving his VW Bug southbound on the San Diego Free- way south ofJamborcc Road when he veered left into the center divtdcr and swerved back into a shall> right-hand tum across all four lanes of the freeway, CHP Officer Larry KICJ1sner said from Santa Ana. Another driver on the freeway, Ruth Dicks, 61 , of Mission Viejo. had to take evasive action to avoid being hit by Pulc's car and her car over- turned in the San Diego Creek bed. badly 1njunng the woman, Kleasner said. Dicks was taken to Fountain Valley Community Hospital in critical con- dition and was tranferred Thursday to Mission Community Hospital. She was listed tn scnous condition in the intensive care unit there this morn- ing, accordi~g to a hospital spokeswoman. Pule. previously a police officer in Laguna Beach, suffered lacerations on his forehead and comJ>!ainccl of shoulder pam, K.Jcasner said. Ne~rt ~ch police s~k~ Tom Little said an mtcmaJ 10vesup- t1on of the accident is bcioJ con- ducted. but no disciplinary actton has been taken against Pule. "We are obviously concemcd but we arc not saying a lot about it (Plcue eee o..,.ICSll/il) Love your kids -and strap them in On a cool sprina day in Nonh Hollywood last year, Jacinto Ortiz was trqicallr, introduced to the state's oew child aafety scat law. Ortiz, drivina a 1tat1on waaon with his two children in the blck. aot into a middaY. accident that hurled both of his chi&dfto out of the vehicle and into the atreeL The YOU111CSt. I l-year-old boy. died from his Utjuries. At the ac:cne of the accident, PohOC noted the little boy had been ridina uorcttrained in the car -a violation ofa law that was less than aix months old. Ortiz, still 4rl.cvina over the lo , was cha~ with manslaqhter in hi1 little boy• death. Thouah the severe charp aaainst Ortiz were ultimately ditmined dur- ina a coun bcarina. the cue ftippod a ' STEVE Mu1u Focus ON lHE NEw s spothabt on me new law and the double~ constqucnoes of viol· atina it. The law i1 simple enouah. It requires a chikl 4 years and younacr or we~inf ICSI 40 pounds lhan to be restrained an a child •fcty scat when travelina in their ~nll' car. Other'· wise they are required to be restrained with wea1bclu Some cities have considered and rejected filina criminal charaes agamst parents whose unrestrained child has been Injured in a car accident, believing one lfllCdy is cnou&h Otfier1. thouah. suaest a severe charae is the only way to hammer home the importance of the safety seats and ultimately create a "seat be.It acncration ... Or. Phylhs Aafan, with the depart- ment of pediatrics at UCl Medical Center, believes injuna -even fatal irvurics-tochildren incerui'! typa of accidents could be eliminated comple1ely if the use of the protective scats was universal. But it•a not lo 1982, 43 children under the lfC of four were k.iUed in the state an traffic mishaps, ~rdina to the • / California Highway Patrol. Except m a handful of cases. the children were not strapped in car scats. In the same year, there were more than 4,200 children under the aac of four iqjurcd in car accidents. the most frequent bcina traumatic head in- juries. Aaran bas rc:cc1ved $300,000 in federal fundina to conduct a three-year study on the impact of the new duld seat law in Ora nae County It will be the fint such study 1n the nation. A&ran as the wife of Irvine Mayor Lan)' A&ran. a Pohbcal mover who helped araft the oriainal bill that l)R(lcded the child safety seat law. They are parents and staunch ad· vocatcs oftbc safety seat "This i1 the taricst killer of children (~ ... CAll U AT9/A2) ' Have your eye on a new car? You'll llncl lhit bnt auto buJa 81•11 the Ora~,~ In todar'a AutO ... -Pa111Cl-4 & • l"ramAl and possession WJth intent to dis. tribute controlled substances -aid· ing and abetting. - Los Angeles ~~ial Aaent .John tf oos said Mulhldn was amuancd before U.S. Magistrate Ronald W. Rose in Tustin hursday and placed on u SI S0,000 bond. He was booked into the Orange County Jail, awaWng transfer to the custody of the U.S. Marshal's office, according to Sheriff's Sgt. Lynn Nehring. It is likely Mullikin will be rctufned to North Carolina for trial, Pence said. The four-rear smuggling investiga- tion led FB agents to a man named Armand Amato Jr., who was arrested on March 9 m New York City and charged with the drug counts and with counts of federal racketeering. Investigators allege Amato was the ring leader of the 1981 drug oper- ation. He is being held in New York on SS million bail, one of the highest bails ever set in that state, Pence said. Pence said Presidential Task Force agentc; tr.H'N1 the Caroline (' and its crew from HoUand to Tripoli, Leba· non where the boat all~edly loaded up with about $34 million wonh of hashish. The investiption indjcates the boat bad protection from the Palesti· nian Liberation Organization while it loaded and docked at the Lebanese harbor, Pence said. From Lebanon, the vessel traveled to a plantation owned by Amato outside Wilmington, N.C. lt was at the plantation that investigators be- lieve the illegal cargo was unloaded in October 1981. "We had a signal that a load of hash had come into the country because the average price of hash dropped by about $200 a pound," Pence said. At the time, the drug was selling for $800 to $900 a pound. But investigators were stumped when it came to knowing where the drugs had come from or where they were going. Several months later, undercover officers purchased about 120poundsofwhat they suspect wasa part of the Caroline C's ~o. That buy and information from scores of ~le $0mehow involved in the srn · ng operation led the investigators to Amato and the rest of the alleged ring members, Pence said. Investigators now think at least three other ships were involved in the hashish smuulina, includina one boat that sank. Neither the other boats nor their alleged cargo have ever been ~vered. Pence said the FBI has sei2ed Amato's plantation. which they be- lieve was used to store and receive shipments of illegal narcotics. The pr~perty is valued at $600,000, he said. The case involves the first set of indictments to come from investiga- tions organized by the Nonh Caro- lina Presidential Task force, Pence said. The Task Force is one of 12 regional agencies that brings together members of the FBL, the federal Drug Enforcement Agency, the U.S. Cus- toms Service, the U.S. Coast Guard and several local agencies to fight drug trafficking. PEL TASON HELPED TO START UCI ••• From Al University of Californfa," said Aldrich in a prepared statement. The UC Regents made Peltason's appointment, effective Sept. 1. The regents, meeting at UC Santa Barbara, acted on a recommendation from UC President David Gardner and left undecided the select.Jon of t n mterim chancellor. Peltason is the first chancellor appointed since Gardner began his own tenure last year. Gardner said Peltason "is an internattonally re- spected educator who will contnbute not only to further the developmen1 of UCI but also to the role the UC plays in higher educauon both in this country and abroad." The regents' choice also drew praise from Harvard U niversity President Derek Bok, a personal friend of Pehason. "He is one of the most influential and respected figures in higher educa- tion," Bok said Thursday, through a spokesman in C4mbridge. Mass. "The UC should be congratulated for a superb choice. He will unques- llonably bring distinguished leader- TUITION •.. From Al May 1987. will be financed with a $7. 7 million UC bond issueanda$3.7 million pri.\/ate fund drive expected to be launched in Orange County w1tbjn the next month The center will be the sec- ond-largest indoor arena for sports in the county, after the 7,433-seat Anaheim Convention Center. UC Vice President for Academic Affairs William Frazer also an- nounced tentative plans to reduce medical school enrollments by 120 and dentaJ school enrollments by 80 in 1985-86 10 save $6.2 million. The enrollment reductions were prompted by a need to reduce the health services budget by $7.2 million, Frazer said. ship to Irvine." Bok is a participant in the Busi- ness-Higher Education forum, a panel ofrollege presidents and indus- try chief executives, an innovation begun in 1978 by Peltason. The panel undertook a study on private and corporate support for education last year at the request of President Ronald Reagan. "It may be one of the things that attracted the search committee," Peltason's wife, Suzanne. said. A regents' search commitee began seeking Aldrich's successor last No- vember and attracted 200 canrudates. said member Doug Davidson, presi- dent of the UCI alumni association. and an Irvine attorney. Other than his predecessor. Davidson said Pehason has "the greatest historical perspective (about UCI) than anyone on the face of the earth. They invented UCI," he said. Mrs. Peltason said Gardner's query two month's ago about the UCI helm came as a surprise. ''Once you tum 60, you don't get inquiries like this, but I guess he's not beyond the pale," Mrs. Peltason said Thursday in a telephone interview from Washing- ton, D.C. Since 1977. Peltason has headed the non-profit Americ~n Council on Education. the principal umbrella group for the nation's post-secondary schools. The council lobbies Congress and administers Fullbri~t scholarships and high school equ1valency exams. The council also aids its members 1n finding leaders. "It's one of the main things he does, so it's always a liule startling when they ask you," Mrs. Peltason said. "We're looking forward to coming back," she said. "We loved living in Newport Beach. but we always felt we could never return because we were priced out of the market." Aldrich's salary was $84.000; Peltason's will be $92,500. Interviewed a day before the ap- pointment was made, Peltason de- clined to outline his goals but said be expected to hold the post for up to seven years before retiring. The UC generally requires a chancellor to quit the post before bis 68th birthday. Peltason served as UCl's academic vice presjdent from 1964-1967. He left to become chancellor of the University of Jllinois, Cham- paign-Urbana, one of the universities with whiCh the nine-campus UC system tries to pace its salaries. Aldrich credited Peltason with writing the campus' original academic plan. Pehason is a political scientist and authority on the U.S. Constitution, and author of eight books, including "Government by the People," a widely used American government text in its 12th edition. "Jack is a man who has achieved educational veatness without any of the pomposity that sometimes ac- companies It," said James Burns, a political science professor at Wil- liams College, and collaborator with Peltason. ''He's the same warm, lively, modest human being as when I met him in the 1950s," said Burns, from his borne in Williamstown, Mass. H e described Peltason as down-to-earth and quick to establish rapport with anyone from ''hard hats to business ... It's a trait that will be put to good use in a diverse university constituen- cy, balancing interests of 700 faculty members, 12,000 students, alum ni and the community. "Dan keeps in motion and J expect to do the same," Peltason said. Whatever bme is left over, Peltason said he will devote to new revisions of his texts. Bums disagrees. "His main hobby is his grandchildren. If you know Jack, you'll know his grandchildren." The couple have three grown children, and four grandchildren. Their youngest daughter, JiJ11 22, will be joining her parents in California. CAR SEATS PUSHED FOR TODDLERS ..• From A l in the country," says Dr. Agran. "For every child that dies of cancer. two die in a car accident. For every child that dies of a heart disease, eight are killed in car accidents." Though thousands are inj ured each year in California, Agran suspects the officiaJ figures are low. The reason. J> F-~lieves,.is.11\a.\.;.lJl¥lY iniuries;iq; ' the result of sudden stops or sharp turns -the sort of mishaps that don't get reponed to police. way to go," says Kent Milton. a California Highway Patrol spokes- man. "It usually takes two to three years..f or people· to comply with new laws. Agran·s opinion 1s that total com- pliance can't cpme quick enough because in some types ofaccidents- s¥rP t~, sw~ec cl.o.S. popping open -cat 'seats ca~ompletely eliminate the risk of injury or death. "If the child is restrained properly. injuries in non-crash accidents should be 100 percent preventable," she says. Agran's past studies also show that unrestrained children are much more likely to be injured in non-crash accidents such as sudden stops and turns than in actual crash accidents. "They don't carry scales," he says. "So, if the child's ~rent wants to misrepresent the weight or age, we're not going to make a federal case out of it." According to Agran. there are some areas in the state where police ignore the new law, reasoning it is a nuisanc.e or another example of government poking it head into other people's business. · When dnvers are cited, they face a $50 fine which is waived if the motorist purchases a child safety seat. The fine for a second offense is $100. Child safety seats-whkh come in all shapes and sizes -generally are priced between $50 and S7S. 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Newport 2-4 tM"9ood Blemwd< 20 05 40ttl SllMI, ~ 2-3 1w-gooc:1 BoiM 48 35 Sun •et a1 8.01 p.m. tOday, ,,_ 22nd Street, Newport 1-3 pi)O<' Boat on 47 33 Saturday •I 8:01 a.m. and -"Olllfl et 8altloa Weelga .• Newport 1·2 poor Browne• 84 73 6:02p.m. ~8-:tl 2-3 felt 8uflalo 68 45 Moon rta. toOey al 5:30 p.m .• Ml• San Clemente 2-3 lalr-0000 BunlngtOft 33 13 Sal\Kday at 5:6'1 a.m. and rte. "Olllfl et water tamp:ao Caper 60 35 8:42p.m. s ..... Direction: - ~n•urnn~*'m~I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CANDIDATES AT NEWPORT FORUM .•• From Al tered Democrat shortly before he ran for governor of California. Newport Beach educator John Dean stressed his confidence that lhe free enterprise system can find a way to halt spiraling increases in health care costs. The former Orange Coast College dean said he would base his campaign on the need to improve public education. Merl "Ted" Doty, a high school teacher from Mission Viejo demon- strated his conservatism by saying he was against bilingual education, for school prayer and would consider a voucher education system in which families wouJd get vouchers in return for tax support to send their children to private schools. Newport Beach businessman and former Irvine Co. vice president Gil Ferguson said he has a long history of supporting conservative cause, recall- ing he had supported Sen. Barry Goldwater, R-Ariz .. in his bid for the presidency 20 years ago. Newport Beach psychologist Stan- ford Green is calling himself "the Republican candidate" and promises to "solve problems rather than be- moan them." And Ruthelyn Plummer, a New- port Beach City Councilwoman, cited her strong conservative record on the council and active involvement in local Republican organizations as credentials for her campaign. The forum was the first attended by aJI of the candidates and was or- ganized by the Newport Harbor Republican Women, Irvine Coast Republican Women and the Balboa Dellr, Pltol De Ivery 11 GuarantMd MO<i<l•v f "<l•Y II '°'' do not hovt you• p.ape1 b~ ~ JO p m t aN belOft 7 Ct "' •r.d you' copy w111 bf' c>et.v~•ed Bay Republican Women. TheonJy major disagreement of the evening came over whether voters should pass Orange County's Prop- osi tion A in June. The measue would raise sales tax in the county by l percent to help fund a 15-year highway and transportation im- provement program. Plummer said she supports the tax. "It is an investment forthe future and the money will stay here in Orange County. It is going to take a lot to get the roads where they need to be," she said. Green opposes the tax saying that it amounts to "social engineering." Dean, who commutes from New- port to his job as a professor at Whittier College. said he supports the measure, "I run over nearly every pothole in Orange County and the roads need repair ... OFFICER ARRESTED ••. From Al because it is not in our junsdiction." Little said. Newport Police Chief Charles Gross said he has only second-hand information on the accident but said the incident raises some basic ques- tions. "It basically says 'How can you arrest me when you do it yourself?' That's the open mg question." said Gross. "The answer is very simple," he added. ''By accepting the role of police officer you're making a state- ment to the community about what your actions will be." Gross said Pule has a "superior" record as an officer in Newport Beach and had an equally good record in Laguna. The CHP has submitted a com- plaint to the district attorney's office. KJeasner said. Pule told traffic in- vestigators that "he had been drink- ing bourbon and beer in Newport Beach" and was en route to his home in Mission Viejo when the accident occurred shortly after midnight, he said. Kleasner refused to indicate how much Pule said he had to drink. Irvine police Lt. Al Muir sajd an off-duty Irvine officer stopped at the accident scene and reported that Pule attempted to assist the injured woman. Pule submitted to a blood test at Fountain Valley CQmmunity Hospi- taJ, where he was treated for minor injuries, and was released after being arrested. Kleasner said. The CHP is still waiting for final results of the blood report from the crime lab, said traffic officer Bill Crowe. Pule. a five-year member of the Newport Beach Police Department, has not been back to work. Little said. Pule was at home recovering from his injuries, technically on sick leave. ORANGE COAST Clrculatlon 714/la...._ Daily Pilai H. L. 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"There is a 50 percent greater chance ofbeing ejected from a car in a non-crash accident,'' saysAgran, who has been gathering data on collisions involving youngesters for more than 2 years. more elaborate setups. r~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ In gathering data on past projects, Agran has grown concerned that some police departments do not go out of their way to note whether a child involved in a car accident was strapped in a seat or if there even was a seat in the car. While tb ere 1s lttlle disagreemen1 that safety seats save lives, statistics on the actual impact of the new law are something of a mixed bag. The number of children killed in car accidents actually increased from 43 to 52 during the first year of the law. The anomaly has left observers confused and casting for answers. The number of c hildren injured. however, decreased markedly during the same period. Agran believes it is these injury figures, simply because of the vast numbers, that are more indicative of the wonh of car seats. "Tbere simply -or fortuAately - aren't enough fatal accidents to make much sense out of the numbers. One massive. muhi·fatal accident would be enough to throw the whole thing out of whack." Stephanie Trembello, director of the Los Angeles Area Child Passenger Safety Association, speculates the increase in deaths is bec~use there now lV'C more children under the age of 4. But there are other opinions. ... To me, it shows there's still a Iona Just Call 642-6086 • • "In most cases," says Trembello, "a cftild is hurt during the day. on a dry road and without any involvment on the part of the driver with alcohol or drugs. "What you have then are accidents that adults and chjldren should be able to survive if they arc restrained," she adds. · One of the areas Agran and her co-workers are scrutinizing is en- forcement. How well is the law enforced? How often are motorists really pulled over and cited for having an unrestrained child jumping around inside the car? In California, where the law man- dates that a child under the age of 4 or weighing less than 40 pounds be restrained, enforcement is almost secondary. "f o r the most part," explains the CHP's Milton, "the driver has been pulled over for other violations when the officer notices the child." Still, more than 8,000 drivers were handed tickets in 1983 -a fig\lre that does not include lhe first two months of the year when offi~ers gave out wamings oniy. Milton says when officers do notice an unrestrained child. they are still at 8 <1i~dvanta11e Trembello said there is a trcmen· dous variance from police depart- ment to police department and hospi- tal to hospital on how seriously the new law is taken. "There are some hospital where new parents must sign release forms that they will use the seats," says Trembello. "And then there arc the others." • Some cities, like Irvine, have become active in promotina chHd safety seats by renuna them to area families. Irvine had to double its supply of the seats to meet demand. The problem, aocordina to Agran, is not the effectiveness of safety seatsi bu t theit acceptance by the genera public. Studies show that only 2S percent of infants ndina in auto- mobiles are restrained (many of them improperly), and less than 10percent of children over five are protected. .. We're interested in both the medical and socl.al aspecu of this legislation," Agan explained.. "If the law isn't workini-and we suspect it isn't -we'd like to know why and what we can do about making enforcement more effective.~ • What do yo1 like abftt tlae Dally Pilot'! Wbt don't yoa like? Call lite oamber at 1tft and your mu1a1t wlU be tttordf'd, traascrlbed and ffUverecl 10 the 1pproprlate editor. Th ume U·bou n1•en.1 urvlce may ff ased to r«0rd leUen te tlte eclUor on H.J topic. 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John Glenn has announced he's offlclally out of the running./ A4 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: World It's Syria's show at ongo- ing peace talks over Lebanon's future.I A4 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: People Want a hot time tonight? You might want to try walklng on smolderlng coals with Anthony Rob- bin../ AS When her likeness was "' unveiled at Movleland Wax Museum, Carol Burnett found the simi- larity spooky./ AS Sports Woodbridge High track standout Eric Schermerhorn has learned to cope with his early success./81 A new basketball tour- Seven in 70th race , Conservatism rules at Newport forum By JERRY HIRSCH Of ... .,.., ........ The seven Republican candidates for the 70th District Assembly scat f.layed .. mirror mirror on the wall, 'm the most conservative of them all" durinJ an election forum Thurs. day night 10 Newport Beach. About I 00 people turned out for the forum, sponsored by three local Rupublican women's groups at the Balboa Bay Oub. The candidates want to fill the shoes of As- semblywoman Marian Bergeson, R-Newport Beach, who is vacating her seat to run for the state Senate. Newport Beach businessman Ken Carpenter, who leads the race in money raised, spending and endorse- ments, spoke tint, establisbling his conservative credentials by support- ing the death penalty and announcing his membership in the National Rifle Association. ''As you listen tonight you will find that each us will be telling you about the same thing-we are conservative Republicans," said candidate Ron Cordova, who as a Democrat, held (Pleue eee CAlmIDATlt8/ A2) NB cop arrested in crash nament, which would In-An off-duty Newport Beach police vlte teams otherwise officer was arrested on suspieton of AOUbbed, Is pr9;:, * ":.•,. ~-=--~ ~~;~~.:;;ift~.followi~ ... ~ m left a 61-ycar-old woman critically Nevada Las Vegas ad-injured. according to the California vanoes, but Fresno State HiM~wah Y Pl atrop l.. le Put 30 ed t NCAA 1c ac atnc e, , was oust rom driving bis vw Bug southbound on basketball tourna-the San Diego Freeway south of ment. /81 Jamboree Road when be veered left into the center divider and swerved ::::::::::::::::::::::i:~:::::::::::::::~:::::::::::::::::::::::i::::: ~~!ssi~~0fC:urs~ ~!f1nt~~~~~~~ Entertainment CHP spokesman said. The Irish are coming. The Irish are coming. Revel- ers will have their choice of authentic music tor St. Patrick's Oay./WMk- ender Paclflc Symphony and Pacific Chorale are offer- ing an ambitious, classi- cal doubleheader. IWMender Another driver on the freeway, Ruth Dicks, 6·1. of Mission Viejo, had to take evasive action to avoid being hit by PuJe's car and her car over- turned in the San Diego Creek bed, badly irtjuring the woman, the CHP report said. Dicks was taken to Fountain Valley Community Hospital in critical con- dition and was tranferred Thursday to Mission Community Hospital. She was listed in serious condition in the intensive care unit there this morn- ing. Pule suffered minor injuries in the ·:·:::.:~::~~::~:·:(~:;:-:!!~:·:·:·:·:·:·:·-:::::::::::::::::~:::::::: incidcnL Bualneu Check out the beat deals on Ornge County home mortgage ratee./114 Nc~rt Beach police spokesman Tom Little said an mtemal investiga- tion of the accident is under way, but no C:llsciplinary action has been taken against Pule. "We are obviously concerned but (Pleue eee CRASH/ A2) ' ; f IRIT 1111101 OR AN GE COUNTY C ALIFOR NIA ~5 CENTS Irlah taste teat ~e Coantf SaperyUor Tom Riley PGk• a flDCer lnto tbe foam of an lrlafa coftee concoction clarill.C tute contetst at lntne llantott Hotel Tbanday ~t u perennial leprecbaan Bob BrmulaD of lllmon VlO> loob on. Tile coffee comped.don pitted ma.ken of lrtab 'brew from a half dosen locaf reetaaranta and taYerU a&alut •cbotber and Juctctnc wu on tute, preeentatlon anil cr.d.tty. e r1n Mesan's arrest fi r st of 16 in F BI crackdown on hashish smuggling By l.AREN E. KLEIN Oftlw.,.., ........ A 41 -year-old man arrested in Costa Mesa Wednesday was the first of 16 alleged members of a mulit- million dollar international narcotiC1 ring named on federal drug indict- ments stemming from the smuggling of 40,000 pounds of hashish -from Lebanon to North Carolina, Federal Bureau oflnvestigations agents said. Peter Mullikin allegedly conspired in the smuggling of more than $30 million worili of drugs and was a crew member aboard the Caroline C, a Dutch smuggling vessel, according to Robert Pence, head of FBI operations in North Carolina. Investigators of North Carolina's Presidential Drug Task Force wrapped up a four-year probe of the 16 suspects involved in the massive hashish smuggling operation about eight months ago and turned over the results to a federal grand jury, Pence said A federal grand jury in IWeiab. • N.C., handed down in.dictmelltl against the 16 Tuesday, Pence Mid. Mullikin was the fint to be trlCbd down and arrested after the inclict- ments were announced at a praa conference in Raleiah on Wednadly. Several other alleged rina memben have been located in prisons around the country and about nine are ltill at tarae, Pence said. Pence said information obtained on Mullikin led investigators to terVe their warrant at 157 5 Santa Ana Ave. in Costa Mesa. Mullikin WU taken into custody without incident by local FBI agents and Costa Mesa police. ~we k:new he wu connected either to the Miami area OT to a couple of other p~ - one of which wu COl1a Mesa," Pence said. Mullikin is c~ with one count of conspiracy to unpon controlled substances, one count of conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute (Pleue mee DRUG BOaT I A.2) New chancellor helped to start UCI back in '65 By ANDREA ADEL.WN Of .. .,.., ....... Jack Peltason, named chancellor of UC Irvine Thursday, brings to Or- ange County the influence of a nationally k:nown educator and adds another mark to the campus' stature as a leading research institution, according to those who know him. Peltason, an advocate for higher education in WashinJtOn, D.C. and an former ua admimstrator, said "it will be a great challenge to be out there. I've spent most of my life on campus. It would be like coming home." Peltason's homecoming will follow the retirement of Daniel Aldrich, 65, who will step down June 30 after a 21-year tenure with the university both men helped found. "I believe I'm leaving the campus in hands uniquely experienced for what lies ahead for both UCI and the ....~ _ ........ _. "W•~-~_...._.~------.. ------~-'f" -t. ,......., ,.. •. '/,_._ ..• .;.;.!_.~ .. l Regents ask $70 cut in UC tuition From staff u d wtre reporu If the Legislature approves Gov. George Dcukmcjian's budJet proposal, state residents will pay S70 less to attend the University of California next fall, the Board of Regents decided Thursday. The regents' approval ofa 5 percent fee reduction for state residents from S 1,400 to S t.330 "would reverse the upward trend and provide relief to students and their parents," said William Baker, UC vice president for budget and university relations., who proposed the reductions. The decrease resulted from Dcu- kmejian's proposed 1984'-85 state budget, which calls for an increase of state aid to the nine-campus univer- sity system. The fee cut could be revened if the Legislature rejects the aovernor's budget plan. The regents could re- scind the decision at their July meeting. At the same time, regents decided that out-of-state residents will i-y $204 more. a 6 percent hike, to attend UC schools starting this fall. The hille would inaeasc fees for those students to $3,564 per year. The increase, which will produce an additional $2.2 million in revenue, was required by inflation, Baker's office said At the same session in Santa Barbara. the regents named political SClentist and Washin&ton D.C.-bued education advocate I ack Peltuon u UC lrvine's new chancellor and a committee approved construction of an S 11.4 million, 6,000-seat Campua Events C.cntcr to house cultunl and sports activities at ua. The new center, to be completed in (Pleue mee TJJlllOJlf/A2) INDEX C1-4 A7 A3 84 A4 Love your kids -and strap them in CM A7 C8 C& A8 C7 A8 84 A4 Al AM A3 87-8, C6 81-8 86 TV Log Welk ender A2 , A4 On a cool sprina day in North Hollywood last year, Jacinto Oniz was trqically antroduoed to the 1tate'1 new child aafc!Y IC&t law. Ortiz, drivil\I a atauon waaon with his two children in the t.ck.. sot into a middaY. accident that burled both of bis chil~n out of the vehicle and into the street. The youf\ICSl. a 2-year-<>ld boy, <tied from bis ir\juries. At the scene of the accident. polioc noted the little boy had been ridil\I unrestftincd in the car-a violation of a law that wu lea than lix months old. Oni%, still f'!evin& over the loss, wu cha~ with mantlauahtcr in bis little boy I death. Tbouah the aevere cbaraea uainat Ortiz were ultimately dl1mblec1 dur- il\I • CIOUJ1 beafiN. the CUC flipped a StEV£ MUil£ Focus ON THE N£ws spotUaht on tbe new law and the double-cdaed contcquenoes of viol· atina it. The law is simple enoqb. lt requires a child 4 yean and younaer or weiJhi!'f less 40 DC>Und• than to be resttaJned 1n a child .re~ meat when travclina in their ~ta' oar. Other· wiae they are required to be restrained whh IC&tbclts. t Some cities have considered and rejected filil\I criminal cbaracs apinst parenu whoae unrestrained child bu been iqjurcd in a car accident, believiq one trqcdy is enouab. OtJiera. tbouah, •uaett a aevcre charae is the only way to hammer home the imponancc of the safety teats and ultimately cn:att a .. .,.t belt aencration ... Dr. Phyllis Aaran. 1ritb the depan- ment of pediatrics at UCI Medical Center, believes irtjuries-even fatal irtjuries-tocbil~n inoenain types of IOCidenta could be eliminated completely if the uacoftheproteetive aeau wu univenal. But it's not. In 1982, •l children under tbt • of four, we~ killed in \M state in traffic miallapt, ~rd1na to the California Hiahway Patrol. Except in a handful of cues, the children were not strapped in car teats. In the same year, there were m~ than 4\200 children under the aae of four inJured in car accidents, the moat frequent beina traumatic bead in· juries,, Aar&n bas received $300.000 in federal fuodina to conduct a ~year study on the impact of the new child seat law in Oranae County. h will be the fint such tudy in I.be nation. Apan is the wife of Irvine: Mayor larTy Aaran. a political mover who helped draft the onai na1 bill that snccdcd the child sifcty at law. 'they arc parents and 11au.ncb Id· vacates of the taftty teats. .. This is tbt larwnt killer of children (Pleue ... ~UATl/AI) Have your eye on a new car? You'll find the beet •uto ~MIMI the ar.nge··cee.. Iii todQ'1 Auto '-16; -Pal .. C~ I /" DR UG BUST TIED TO WORLDWIDE RING ••• From Al hail e"•etSf'I in that state Pence said. pan of the Caroline Cs C'1flO. and distribution of controlled Pence said Presidential Tuk Force That buy and informatJon from substances, importtng of controlled agents traced the Caroline C and its ICOres of people somehow involved substnces -aiiling and abetting. crew from Holl~nd to Tripoli, Leba-in the smuaalina operation led the and possession with intent to dis-non where the boat a1l9edly loaded investigators to Amato and the rest of tribute controlled substances -aid-up with about $34 milbon worth of the aJJeged rina members, Pence said. ing and abetting. hashish. lnvcstipton now think at least Los Angeles Special Agent John The investigation indicates the three other ships were involved in the Hoos saicf Mullikin was arraigned boat had protection from the Palesti-hashish smuaa.Jing, including one bcfo~ U .S. Magistrate Ronald W. nian Liberation Organization while it boat that sank. Neither the other Rose in Tustin hursday and placed on IC>Jded and docked at the Lebanese boats nor their alle&ed cargo have a S 150,000 bond. harbor, Pence said. ever been recovered. He was booked into the Orange From Lebanon, the vessel traveled Pence said the FBI has seized County Jail, awaiting transfer to the to a plantation owned by Amato Amato's plantation, which they be· custody of the U.S. Manhal's office, outside Wilmington, N.C. It was at lieve was used to store and receive according to Shenff's Sgl. Lynn the plantation that investigators be-shipments of illegal narcotics. The Nehring. lieve the illepl cargo was unloaded in property is valued at $600,000, he fl is likely Mullikin will be returned October 1981. said. to. North Carolina for uial, Pence "We had a signal thata load of bash The C8$C involves the first set of said. had come into the country because indictments to come from invcstiga- The four-fear smuggling investiga-the avetaBe price of hash dropped by tions organized by the North Caro- tJon led FB agents to a man named about $200 a pound," Pence said. At Lina PTesidcntial Task Force. Pence Armand Am~to Jr., who was ~rrested the time, the drug was selling for $800 said. on March 9 m New York City and to $900 a pound. The Task Force is one of 12 charged with the drug counts and with But investigators were. stumped regional agencies that brings together counts of federal racketeering. when it came to knowing where the members of the FBI the federal Drug . Investigators allege Amato was the drugs had come from or where they Enforcement Agency, the U.S. Cu5- nng Icade~ of.the 198, drug oper-were going. Several months later, toms Service, the U .S. Coast Guard atlon. H~ !S beinJ. held in New. York undercover officers purchased about and several local agencies to fight on $5 m1lhon bail, one of the highest 120 pounds of what they suspect was a drug trafficking. P E LTASON H E LPED TO ST ART UCI ••• From Al University of California" said Aldrich in a prepared statcm~nt. The UC Regents made Peltason's appointment, effective Sept. 1. The regents, meeting at UC Santa Barbara. acted on a recommendation from UC President David Gardner and left undecided the selecuon of an interim chancellor. Peltason is the first chanceUor appointed since Gardner began his own tenure last. year Gardner said Pehason "is an internat1onally re- spected educator who will contnbute not only to further the development of UCI but also to the role the UC plays in higher education both in this country and abroad." The regents' cho1t't' also drew praise from Harvard University President Derek Bok, a personal friend of Peltason. "He is one of the most influential and respected figures in higher educa- tion," .Bok said Thursday, through a spokesman in Cambridge. Mass. .. The UC should be congratulated for a superb choice. He will unques- tlnnably bring distinguished leader- T UITION •.. From Al May 1987, will be financed with a $7.7 million UC bond issue and a SJ. 7 million private fund drive expected to be launched in Orange County within the next month. The center will be the sec- ond-largest indoor arena for sports in the county, after the 7,433-seat Anaheim Convention Center. UC Vice President for Academic AfTairs William Frazer also an- nounced tentative plans to reduce medical school enrollments by 120 and dental school enrollments by 80 in 1985-86 to save $6.2 million. The enrollment reductions were prompted by a need to reduce the health services budget by $7.2 million, Fraier said. ship to lrvine." Bok is a participant in the Busi- ness-Higher Education Forum, a panel ofrollege presidents and indus- try chief executives, an innovation begun in 1978 by Peltason. The panel undertook a study on private and corporate suppon for education last year al the request of President Ronald Reagan. "It may be one of the things that· attracted the search committee," Peltason's wife. Suzanne, said. A regents' scarcb commitee began seeking Aldrich's successor last No- vember and attracted 200candidates, said member Doug Davidson. presi- dent of the UCl alumni association, and an Irvine anomcy. Other than his predecessor, Davidson said Peltason has "the greatest historical perspective (about UCI) than anyone on the face of the earth. They invented UCI," he said. Mrs. Peltason said Gardner's query two month's ago about the UCI helm came as a surprise. "Once you tum 60, you don't get inquiries like this, but I guess he's not beyond the pale," Mrs. Peltason said Thursday in a telephone interview from Washing- ton. D.C. Since 1977, Peltason has headed the non-profit American Council on Education. the principal umbrella group for the nation's post-secondary schools. The council lobbies Congress and administers Fullbrisflt scholarships and high school equ1vaJency exams. The council also aids its members m finding leaders. "It's one of the main things he does, so it's always a httle startling when they ask you," Mrs. Peltason said. "We're looking forward to coming back," she said. "We loved living in Newport Beach. but we always felt we could never return because we were priced out of the market." Aldrich's salary was $84,000; Peltason's will be $92,500. Interviewed a day before the ap- pointment was made, Peltason de- dined to outline his goals but said he expected to hold the post for up to seven years before retiring. The UC generally requires a chancellor to quit the post before his 68th birthday. Peltason served as UCI's academic vice president from 1964-1967. He left to become chancellor of the University of Illinois, Cham- paign-Urbana, one of the universities with which the nine-campus UC system tries to pace its salaries. Aldrich credited Peltasoo-with writing the campus' original academic plan. Peltason is a political scientist and authority on the U.S. Constitution. and author of e•ght books, including "Government by the People," a widely used American government text in its 12th edition. "Jack is a man who has achieved educational veatness without any of the pomposity that sometimes ac- companies it," said James Bums, a political science professor at Wil- liams College. and collaborator with Peltason. "He's the same warm, lively, modest human being as when I met him in the l 950s," said Bums, from his home in Williamstown, Mass. H e described Peltason as down-to-earth and quick to establish rapport with anyone from "hard hats to business." h's a trait that will be put to good use in a diverse universit)' constituen- cy, balancing interests of 700 faculty members, 12,000 students, alumni and the community. "Dan keeps in motion and 1 expect to do the same," Peltason said. Whatever time is left over. Peltason said he will devote to new revisions of his texts. Bums disagrees. "His main hobby is bis grandchildren. If you know Jack, you'll know his grandchildren." The couple have three grown children. and four grandchildren. Their youngest daughter, Ji111 22, will be joining her parents in Cabfomia. CAR SEAT S PUSHED FOR TODDLERS .•• From A l in the country." says Dr. Agran. "For way to go." says Kent Milton. a "They don't carry scales," he says. every child that dies of cancer, two die Cahfomia Highway Patrol spokes~ "So. if the child's parent wants to in a car accident. For every child that man. 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Newport Beach educator John Dean stressed his confidcnc.c that the free enterprise system can find a way to halt spiraling increases in health care costs. The former Orange Coast College dean said he would base his campaign on the need to improve public education. Merl "Ted" Doty. a high school teacher from Mission Viejo demon- strated his conservatism by saying he was against bilingual education, for school prayer and would consider a voucher education system in which families would get vouchers in return for tax support to send their children to private schools. Newport Beach businessman and former Irvine Co. vice president Gil Ferguson said he has a long history of supportingconservati ve cause. recall- ing he bad supported Sen. Barry Goldwater, R-Ariz .. in his bid for the presidency 20 years ago. Newport Beach psychologist Stan· ford Green is calling himself "tbe Republican candidate" and promises to "solve problems rather than be- moan them." And Ruthclyn Plummer, a New- port Beach City Councilwoman, cited her strong conservative record on the council and active involvement in local Republican organizations as credentials for her campaign. The forum was the first attended by all of the candidates and was or- ganized by the Newpon Harbor Republican Women, Irvine Coast Republican Women and the Balboa Bay Republican Women. The only major disagreement of the evening came over whether voters should pass Orange County's PTop- osition A in June. The measue would raise sales tax in the county · by I percent to help fund a 15-ycar highway and transportation im- provement program. Plummer said she suppons the tax. "It is an investment for the future and the money will stay here in Orange County. It is going to take a lot to get the roads where they need to be," she said. Green opposes the tax saying that it a mounts to "social engineering." He strongly objects to the Light rail segment of the transit program. Not only is it inefficient but 1t is located in the wrong place, Green charged. The premise behind the plan. according to Green, is to build housing nearindustrial sites keeping the jobs close to the homes and reducing traffic. That premise is wrong because the price o the hom es will place them out of reach of the average worker and that employees will have to commute from less expensive areas. This will add to traffic rather than reduce it, Green said. "Orange County has a severe transportation problem and it is going to get worse but we can build everything we need with the money that 1s already budgeted," said Ferguson. He objected to the tax because it ".violates the spirit of Proposition 13" and also opposes the light rail port.ion of the transit plan. "If we don't start moving in the proper dire<:tion to improve transpor· tation now we will have to do it later and your taxes arc going to have to subsidize the increased costs of it," said Doty who suppons the tax. Dean, who commutes from Ncw- pon. to his job as a professor at Whittier College, said he supports the measure. "I run over nearly every pothole in Orange County and the roads need repair." Cordova opposes the tax. He says it violates the spirit of PToposition 13. It does not address the transportation problems throughout the county and concentrates on the Santa Ana-Newpon corridor, be said. CRASH ••• Fr om Al we arc not saying a lot about it because it is not in our jurisdiction," ~ittle ~id,. The CHP is handling the in vest1gation. Pule, a five-year member of the Newport Police Department, was off duty when the accident occurred and has not been back to work. Pule submitted to a blood test shortly aft.er the accident and the Highway Patrol is still waiting for a final repon. from the crime lab said traffic officer BiU Crowe. ' •i~ .1 ·1.J:J.ll~u~•ts3!f~~.,_,~* ~J>.~ .. ~~ ~niop. is, tb~JQ~D~· ,-_A£CQ~i!IBJ9-~~n.iJ~ ~~'!'e 4 ,_ ·ycar--im..:artf6mia~gran sas~e • PJl31lW ca1ri -come '"taJCk c11o1tgh ·~~YQ·llTb~~ tprbi~· offinal figures are low. The reason. because tn some types of accidents -the new law, reasoning it is a nuisanc.e she believes, is that many injunes are sharp tu ms. swerves, doors popping or another example of government the result of sudden stops or sharp open -car seats can completely poking it head into other people's COPy<'{lht 1903 ()f~ Coe11 Publflll«lg Comc>eny No ntw• ~1or1e1 tlt\#tr'•t•Of'I' eOttooal melter or 1dwe11.sementt he!llWI ,,,., Qe reoroovc.o ..,lhOul IPIC>9J turns-the sort of mishaps that don't elin11nate the risk of injury or death. business. get repo11ed to p0lice "If the child is restrained properly, When drivers are cited. they face a injuries in non-crash accidents $50 fine which is waived if the should be I 00 percent preventable," motorist purchases a child safety scat. she says. The fi nc for a second offense is $100. Agran 's past studies also show that Child safety scats -which come in Clrculetlon Telephon.1 Chazy Dowallby Editor and Ass1s1ani 10 the Publisher RoHm•ry Churchmen Controller St~ F. Cerezo Pr<>OllCtoon t.A•NQef '*"'''"°" ot cooy•oO(lt Owf\<ir Second CfaH P0$11loe 1)1.0 11 Cos11 Mftl, CIAlorn11 IUPS 144·800) SubteriptlOf'l by UH'tf $4 7S monthly. by ,,,.,, $6 50 mo<lll'lly To confirm her susp1<:1ons, Agran recently studied child accident ad- missions to Orange County cmerg- ~n£y rooms and compared the figures to police reports. Nine hospi tals, including four of the county's fi ve designated trauma centers, were in- cluded in the study. unrestrained children are much more all shapes and sizes -generally arc likely to be injured in non-crash priced between $50and S75. Mostare accidents such as sudden stops and simply locked into the car by using an tu ms than in actual crash accidents. existing seat belt though some require VOL n , NO. 79 QkHle A. Power• Oliector ot A<Mlrtltllng Doneld L. WUll•m• C11c~lllOI' Mtn11Q41• "We found that only 13 percent of the drivers involved in non-crash accidents reported the incidents to the police," Agran said. "Our ob- servations confirm the belief that as bad as the childhood accident prob- krn looks on the surface. the reality is t•vc:n worse." While there is little disagreement that safety seats save lives. statistics on the actual impact of the new law a1~ something of a mixed bag. The number of chtldrcn killed m t.ar accidents actually increased from 4 3 to 52 during tl)c first y ear of the law. The anomalf has left observers confused and casting for answers. The number of children injured, however. decreased markedly dunng the same period. Agran believes it is these tnJUry figures, simply because of the vast numbers, that art more indicative of the won.h of car seats. "There simply -or fortunately - aren't enough fatal accidents to make much sense out of the numbers. One ma~sivc, multi-fatal accident would be enouah to throw the whole thing out of wfiack." Stephanie Trcmbello. director of the Los Angeles A~ O uld Passenger Safety Ast0eiation. speculates the increase in deaths is because there now arc more children under the age of4. But there are other opmjons. "To me, it shows there•• still a loni Just Call 6 4 2 -6086 "There is a 50 percent greater more elaborate setups. ~~ijijijijijiijijjiijijijijijiijiijiijiijiijiiijijiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ chance ofbei~g ejected from a car in a In gathering data on past projects I non-crash accid~nt," says Agra~. ~ho Agran has grown concerned that has bc~n gathenng data oo collisions some police departments do not go involving youngesters for more than out of their way to note whether a 2 ~~ars. .. ' child involved in a car accident was .. In m~st cases, . says Trembello. strapped in a scat or if there even was a child 1s hury dunng t~e day, on a a seat in the car. dry road and w1thou~ any 1~volvment Trembello said there is a trcmen- on the pan of the dnver with alcohol dous variance from police dcpart- or .?rugs. . mcnt to p<>licc department and hospi- What you have '!ien are accidents tal 10 hospital on how seriously the that adults. and children sbo~Jd be; new law is taken. able to survive 1fthcy arc restrained,' oihc adds. "There are some hospital where One of the areas Aaran and her new parents must sign release forms co-workers arc scrutinizing is en· that they will u1e the scats.'' says forcement. How well is the Law Trembcllo. "And then there are the enforced? How often are motorists others." really pulled over and cited for having Some cities, like Irvine, have an unrestrained child jumping become active tn promoting child around inside the call safety seats by rentina them to area In California, where lhe law man-families. Irvine had to double its dates that a child under the aae of 4 or supply of the scats to meet demand. weighing less than 40 p<>unds be The problem, acoording to Agran, restrained. enforcement 1s almost is not the effectiveness of safety seats1 secondary. bu t their acceptance by the genenu "For the most part/ explains the public. Studies show that only 2S CHP's Milton, .. the driver h.as been perctnt of infants ridin&· in auto- pullcd over for other violations when mobiles arc rcslfained (many of them the officer notices the child." improperly). and less than I 0 per cent Still. more than 8,000 driven were of children over five are protected. handed tickcu in 1983-a fiaure that "We're interested in both the docs not include the first two mo nths medical and IOCial aspcctS of this of the ye3r when officers pve out legislation,'' A,aran cx~Mned. waminas only. ..If the law isn't wo -and we Milton 5aJW when offi~donolice suspec1 it aan'l -we'd e to know an unrestrained chUd, they arc $tdl at why . and what we can do about a di~dvantuc makinacnforccmcnl more effective." Wb.al do yoa lllle about tllle Dall)' Pilot? Wlla& •00'1 1oa Uke? Call tbe number 1t left od your met1•1e will bit-rtc:ordecl, trao1Cribed ud delJ~rfll to &M 1pproprlltt eelltor. 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