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} DlilyPllat ~~~~~~--~~~~~~~ lporl• MAIN OFFICE 330 Wett a.r St., Cotta M ... , Ca. Mall addre11: Box 15t0, Coeg Mua. c a .. 12121 Tele p1'one: 142-021 ~'Olympic -rrw.y--• Program information is provided by the networks and Si.it1ons and ts subject to change wiihout noure. -·-11 •• SJXJrts ................................................................. Pltife 2 TV Antenna ...................................................... Page 3 Ilaytime 1Jraina ........... .......... .... ..... ....... ..... ...... PlllJe 4 Tube Topf>ers ................................................... Pap 6 Ilaytime Schedule . . ............ ..... .... ............ .... .... l'tlge 7 Evening Schedule .......................................... P• 10 TV Puzzle ..................................................... ···· P-.e 31 (2) KNXT, CBS, 8121 W. Suneet etvd .. Loa Ange691, Ca. (.t) KNBC, NBC, 3000 W. Alameda Ave., Burbank, Ca. (7) KABC, ABC, .t 151 Proapect Ave., Loa Ange&es, Ca. (8) KFMB, CBS, 7677 Engineer Roed, San Diego, Ca. (10) KGTV, ABC, Highway 94 and 47th St., San Diego, Ca. (39) KCST, NBC, 8330 Engineer Road, San Diego, Ca. (5) KTLA, 5800 W. Sunset Blvd., Loa Ange691, Ca. (9) KHJ-TV, 5515 Melrose Ave., LOI Angelel. Ca. (11) KTTV, 57"6 W. Sunset Blvd., Loe Angeles, Ca. (13) KCOP-TV, 915 N. La Brea Ave., LOI Angelu, Ca. _ ... (28) KCET, .t401 Sunset Blvd., Los Angefft8, Ca. (50) KOCE, 15744 Golden West St .. Huntington Beach, Ca. (56) KDOC-TV, 1730 Clementine, Anaheim, Ca. -P!yTV heroics replayed By PETER McCAULEY The 1984 Summer Games will not be the onlv Olympt<'.' story unfolding this summer. ''The Jesse Owens Story" 1s now in production as a two-part, four-hour mini- series to air in July. Dorian Harewood, who is featured in the film .. Against All Odds" and was a regular oo ABC's short-lived "Trauma Center" series, will portray America's greatest track performer. Debbi Morgan. currently a regular on .. All M y Chil- dren," will portray the run- ner's wife, Ruth Owens. The production, filming in Columbus. Ohio and Dallas. includes Georg Stanford Brown, Tom Bos- ley. Greg Morris. LeVar Burton and George Ken- nedy. Ben Vereen, Norman Fell, Ronnie Cox and Vic Tayback all have featured roles. "The Jesse Owens Story" will focus on the life of the track hero who showed up Adolf Hitler's theories of racial superiority by win- ning four gold medals as the German dictator watched during the 1936 Olympics in Berlin. The miniseries also centers on Owens' struggle lo maintain his dignity as a bla c k man in a (0 ) On-TV, 1139 Grand Central Ave., Glendale, Ca. predominan tly white (Z) Z-TV, 2939 Nebraska AVfJ., Santa Monica. Ca. world, his S~ycar love (H) Home Box OHlce, Time-life Building, Rockefeller affair with Ruth and bis Center. N.Y .• N.Y. dedjcation to has sport and (C) Clnemax, Time-life Bullalng. Rockefeller Center. youth. N.Y.,N.Y. • • • (E) ESPN, Bristol, Ct. OFFBEAT SPORTS (L) SelecTV, Marina del Rey, Ca. DEPT.: ~uch has been (S) Showtlme made of Jimmy Brown, 48, (S) Spotlight challenging Pittsburgh (C) Cable News Network, Atlanta, Ga. Stceler running back Fran- co Hams to a 40-yard dash. C BS is r eportedly interested in airing the race planned for sometime this -· ........ (9) WOR, New York City (17) WTBS, Atlanta, Ca. 2 Friday, April 13, 1984 summer. If Brown wins, it could become a weekly stries. "The Jimm y Brown Challenges" would have more intensity than thost "Battle of the Network Stars" broadcasts ,_ ...... •Tm -S •MCI ·~· ...... _ .... ,,,, ..... .. ... t .,.._,,,,. 1 .. ,.. u•w. c ....... .._. • °'*· -~~lr.::..• ... , · =I~ ""'I': .... Miii • _.. ..... (.._ ........ ,. -~ . .. ,. -ti·-·•••M.&. -~ -• •1•··-.,..., Clrcla II S .. mllh II (1119 ...... ......... I.e.). 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The second lap also marked the appear- ance of three actton shows with helicopters in starring roles ("Airwolf," "Blue Thun- der" and "Riptide")and one with a computer creaturt in the title role ("Auto- man"). For those who like their detective stores without gadgetry, CBS gave us Stacy Keach 's marvelous characterization of "Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer." (With its preponderance of women's cleavage shots. it's no wonder this show attracts a mostly male audience.) And for those who miss "Kung Fu." NBC introduced a 'iolent, mindless imitation. "The Master." The second lap also featured the debut of some new sitcoms. "Night Coun" has the amusing Harry Anderson. but you have to suspend a lot of disbelief to buy these courtroom high jinks. "Domestic Life" has Manin Mull and little else. "The Four Seasons·· features Jack Weston as an obnoxious, unlikable dentist. He's doesn't make the show much fun to watch. Now. in the third lap of this year's race. the networks have let yet another handful af situation comedies out of the staning gate. The results of this race are still in- conclusive. but the latest programs cause one to wonder: Is there still life in the old sitcom format? Is any ofthesc latest entries 1he next ground-breaking "M•A•s•H" or "All in the Family"? Docs any boast a comic ensemble to match "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" or "WKRP in Cincinnati"') Will any last as long as "Happy Days." now in its I 0th year?· An early look at the new sitcoms leads to a dreary conclusion: h 's not a pretty picture. That's not to say the new comedies are all bad. There are some excellent performances and interesting cast chem1slf) on view. But almost all of the the nl'w shows suffer from shaky formats and uneven scnpts. Following are a few thumbnail cnttques: MAMA MALONE -This series. which The new aitcom ••Kateand Allle0 ln.al..-Jane Cartin and 8aan 8alnt James portraYlnal two diYorced women. frlenda ablce hllh .cbool, who llve with dieir children In a New York apartment. has been waiting many months on the shelf at CBS. deserves credit for its 1nnovat1ve format. Mama Malone (pronounced like "baloney"). the Italian widow of an Irish cop. has her own cooking show. taped in the kitchen of her Brooklyn home. Mem- bers of her family are always stnding in and out of camera range. The gimmick is that every time Mama begins demonstrating a new lasagna recipe, she's distracted by a family crisis. The cookinf show breaks for commercials precise y where CBS needs them. and the family crisis is resolved just in time for the ending credits. The show-within-a-show idea 1s clever, and Lilah Kaye is superb in the title role. The problem here is that this format is pretty res~rictive. and the ~~ts SO!llC· times strain to get all the pnnc1pals into Mama's kitchen and all of the problems rtsolved before her cooking show is over. A.K.A PABLO -Another new comedy produced by N~rman l;-ca.r, the creat9r <?f "All in the Family." This time the family 1s Mexican-American. Stand-up comic Paul Rodriguez 1s splendid as -what else? - a young stand-up comic who's just landed his first TV sene..,. The tension occurs when Paul Rivera (a.k.a. -also known as -Pablo R~ve~) makes fun of Hispanic stereotypes 1n hts monologues, a habit that keeps him at odds with his proud father, played by Joe Santos. He also has an agent (Hector Elizondo), who takes the name Shapiro, hoping he"IJ have greater influence in Hollywood. There is a lot of funny material here, but the loud. angry dialogue gets a bit tiresome. Also, in the 30-minute format it's hard to get a handle on all of the characters in this very large cast. KATE AND ALLIE -Here's another interesting premise th~t has its virt~es and pitfalls. Kate and Alhe arc two d1voroed women sharing a New York apartment. They have three children between them. Kate (Susan Saint James) works at a travel agency. Allie (Jane Cunin) handles the household chores. Saint James and Cun in art such talented and likable comic actresses that they wring laughs out of even the weakest punchlines. The children are a bit precocious. and the storylines sometimes rely on worn-out divorc.egimmicks likcgettingeven with the ex-spouse. If the glitches arc ironed Q,Ut. this could be one sitcom wonh keeping. DOUBLE TROUBLE -Another recy- cled oremisc. On the "The Pattv Duke (Pleue eee SITCOMS/Page SO) Friday. April 13, 1984 3 ~----------------------------.. Mice start nightmare. Leslie Ann fears her housekeeper has disease By LYNDA HIRSCR ALL MY CHILDREN: Snow prcvel'll$ Enca from reachina Mike an TjbeL Mean-while, Adam receives transcript of Erica's phone conveTSlltioftS with Mike. Jesse, Gree, Jenny and Angie buy Steampil Ang1c considers return to school while Greg gets job on ncwspaptt. Jenny and Jesse decide to manage Steampit. Palmer blackmails Adam into rehiring him by saying he will teU everyone about his plans for a gambling mall. Confronted by Donna. Adam tells her that he has a crazy wife (ocked up in chains in the attic. Joe informs Cliff he's io lrOuble for not rcporti~g treating Chris's gunshot wound. 01ff refu ses Linda's demand that he bail Chris out of prison. Fed up with Tad's attitude, Ruth throws him out of the house but a contnle Tad swears to Joe and Ruth he'll get his act together. For Phoebe's sake. Hilary returns to the WalJingfords. Leam- ing Mark is to be Brooke's LaMaze panner. Tom thinks Mark has romantic eye on Brooke. ANOTHER WORLD: David rescues Kevin from burning house. Sally unaware that David set fire to collect insurance money: she thinks he's a hero for saving Kevin. David concerned when be realizes that the arson team will be investigating the fire. Mac is able to practice his speech with Jamie but feels uncomfortable around Rachel and Sandy. Cass taunts Cecille about Peter and Sally reuniting one day. Cecille plans to give David money so he can wed Sally. Roy thrilled at prospect of Hennetta returning to Bay City. When Perry accidentaJl y calls Josh .. Catlin" in fro nt of Blaine, Blame realizes Josh is her long-lost half-brother. AS THE WORLD TURNS: Tom believes Bart is guilty of shady business dealings. Margo says he is wrong and bets Tom that 1f Bart is innocent Tom must dress as a woman and stand in a department store window. Bart tells Lila he wants her back. Frank insists Maggie talk to him. Lila tells Maggie the only way she'll bcljeve Maggie rs over Frank is if Maggie dates others. When a patjent threatens Jobn With a malpractice suit, Bob tells John he believes he's innocent but that John's felony record means he'll have to settle out of court. An enraied John quits the hospital. Bob wom edabout Franny's fnendshipwtth the troubled Marcie. Diane is secretly thrilled with Kirk's plan to tell Steve Diane as pregnant by Steve. CAPITOL: Sloane tcUs Paula the cops arc looking for a pair of missing scissors. Paula manages to hide the shears from Mark. 4 Friday, April 13, 1984 Mark insists Clarissa have full-time secur· it~ guard. Returning to Washington. D C. wtth baby, Kelly keeps scrapbook otTre)' and cries when she sees Trey and Sloane announce their engagement on TV. Sam furious when Sloane pubhcl) takes • a different political view than Trey. Julie has niahtmarc about Zed. Thomas assures Julie that having baby by caesarean seC'tion could not save her from possibfe strolce and that she must have an abortion. Zed thinks Kelly is a middle-person for Dann) and the diamond. Zed pays Sugar Lane $2,000; 1n return she tells him about Kell y's love affair with Trey and Kell)"s past as a hooker. Sam refuses to gi ve Juhe earl)' settlement on trust fund. rcalizin$ the cash wouJd be used for Tyler's campaign Matt swears one day he'll tell everyone that Am) is Sam's illegitimate daughter. DAYS OF OUR LIVES: Bo saves Eugene from falling off balcony. As the twosome escape, they arc spotted by Tony Andre and Anna. Stefano has Alice Horton's living room bugged. Stefano grants Andre's request to marry Anna early and move 10 Europe. Secretly, Stefano. blaming Andre for Renee's death. plans revenge. Liz and Neil marry. Marlena starting to feel queas) io the morning. EDGE OF NIGHT: Sky and Ra' en pretend to believe Alicia's scheme that makes Gunther appear a traitor. A tearful Raven tells Sky she wants to make their marriage work. Hollis tells Jack she wants him to get closer to Jodie so that she can have a clear road with Preacher. Spott1n& Jodie and Jack studying. Preacher gets angry and admits he f~ls hke a third"' heel. Calvin cons Lindy into letting him fence goods for her. GENERALHOSPITAL: Blackie 1sg1veo two-year prison sentence for Lu's death . which is considered second-degree man- slaughter. Off to pnson. Black ie "ows once he's out he will never return to show business as it ruined his hfr· and was responsible for Lu's death. Steffy and her boss want to cash in on Josh's song and · Blackje's video using Lv's death as a publicity stunt. Frisco. sickened at the 1dra . refuses to work for Steffy. StefTy's bos hires a hit man who literally destro>~ Fnsco's voice. Bea tells Edward she'll leave town for half a m1lhon dollars and assurance that Jimmy Lee wall get same in heritance as Alan. J1mm> Lee furious with Bea's plan, saying he knows how to handle his father. Dinner 1nv1tation 10 Celia and Grant turns into a disaster for Tanya and Bons. Believing he·s trying to change. Bobhi return.-. to Brod, <:icMp11' finds key for the m1ss1ng Dr. Campbell's London apartment. GUIDING LIGHT: In South America. Hilary driving herself to exhaustion wtth fletcher promising to help her get through the ordeal. Jim realizes one of his caged mice is infected with the dreaming death When Leslie Ann's housekeeper beco mes 111. Leshe Ann fears 1t 1s 1~ream1ng death. Leshe .\nn and Warren arc e<·suit1c- 1n their mamagc. Claire upset because he hasn't heard from Kelly for several w~ks Working in the lab. Clain~ cuts her hand on lide whi ch contains virus. J im assures her 1t wa' inacti ve A., Philip weds Mindy. he rduscs to even look at her. Mind) disgruntled bel·ause Philip upset when he ~cs her dnnking champagne and seems to sho~ concern only for the bab). not Mind). Alellandra thinks Philip has ability to run . paulding Enterpnses. LUJ3Ck a!>ks Beth to keep his musical ability a secret. Lillian upset when she learns LuJack living in th e ~me boarding house Beth 1s moving to LOVING: When Dane grabs and kisses Shana. she slaps him . Dane warns Shana that there's no way for her to get out of nverfront project. Cabot belle' cs there's a sp) in thccompany. All hough Jim says h~'s cnj o)ed working w11h hc.-r on the show, Jim refuses to go out with hana af\cr the program. An upset Shana cnes to Mike and he comforts her. M1kt· and Shana make lo' e on department store couch. Curti s wams Loma that 1f she ha~ abortion just to keep her modcling1ob, Ton} will find out and the mamage will be O\ er. Warren warns Mike he's going to lose his Job if he doesn't S(.'.C: Or. Tumer. Warren falhng in love with Noreen. l 'nable to overcome his \.\riter's block 1n Nrw York. Doug returns home and discover; Edie Doug 1s f unous at Edie's presence but doc'ln't call the cops wh en he iscertain she d1d n 't steal anything. Edie lies to Penn). cla1m1ng she has lots of rich fnends and fam1I). ONE LIFE TO LIVE: till 1n lo.,e with Dorian. Herb moves back 1n "'Ith hrr. Feehng guilty because he hchcves he was wrong to thin~ Donan brought L1at to Llan view to stop his mama~e to Jenny. Da' 1d offers to help Donan. Donan mistakes the act of fri endship for a chance for romantic 1m olvement w11h David. Sim on takes chauffeur Job David stunned h\ Jenn) ·s announcement th::it !.he's going to retake her' o"'s as nun. Marco surpnsc~ "'hen he discovers a note in Maxie s tvpcwriter to her mother~> ing shc·s about to elope with null1ona1rc Marco Dane. Dec hare Gu!> to learn Bo's whereabouts. Asa upset when he must give a nval the "first Te~an·· award . .\Ice nlOHS out of town. Edwina refuses to rcconc1lc w11h Marco. RYAN'S HOPE: Leigh up ct h) Jack's sending Ryan awa}. Jeremy plans to keep Jack and S)dne) at TV station Frank relteved when Jill returns from Nice. Max. awan.· h1 plane 1s hugged, a~ks Jill to make some outlandish statements. She plays along. but Bobb) rcali1cs that his bug has been d1scovc-1cd Later JaC'k1e, unaware of the plane's bugging. discusses Max~s interest 1n Jill, which floors Bohby. Maggie decides not to slet•p \\1th producer but gets commrmal spot anyway. Dave happy wht•n Maggie savs -;he still plans to move into loft with . Katie Scn~a ~nds a drunken Roger home :and 1s onl }' 5topped (See SOAPS/Pace 30) AUTHORIZED BALES/SERVICE/SATISFACTION AMC-JEEP ORANGE CO~ST AMC-JEEP-RENAULT 2524 Har bor Blvd. ·- Costa· Mesa 7 549-8023 CREVIER MOTORS 208 W. 1st St. Santa Ana ....:.. 835-3171 CADILLAC NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa -540-9100 CHEVROLET CONNELL CHEVROLET 2800 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa -546-1200 CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH ATLA$ CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -546-1934 FORD THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 642-0010 -540-8211 HONDA UNIVERSITY HONDA 2860 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-0713 ISUZU SOUTH COUNTY VOLKSWAGEN-ISUZU 1871 1 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach· 842-2000 LINCOLN-MERCURY BEACH LINCOLN-MERCURY 16800 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 848-7739 PONTIAC BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC 13600 Beach Blvd. Westminster 892-8651 -636-2500 PORSCHE-AUDI CHICK IVERSON, INC. 445 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach -673-0900 TOYOTA EARLE IKE TOYOTA 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -646-9303 VOLKSWAGEN SOUTH COUNTY VOLKSWAOEN/ISUZU 1871 1 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 842-2000 VOLVO EARLE IKE VOLVO 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -648-9303 Friday, Aprll 13, 1984 5 ••wr.,_ .... WllllAIMll .... =•••lq-ell 0 1 .... l ... ._ .. ,,1111 ... 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M'IUlllM A CUICM flOI i !EID* A 1r1W1 .. • 111 11111Jl1alrn el,_, ...... ,, ... \ .._ • • ()) ,_, *' ru ..mv11 uum TOLWM_...,,.....,.,......_. ................... --. _, ... ldl pa ........ .,...... , ................... ~ ....... ,., ................ ... w 1n1se..,...s1 .. ....., ... .....,lrlLeeA111I 1,C .. --.(11w .. ...... -• ~ °' ...... "-Zel sl-{Pleue eee SPECIALS/Paee 30) J -DaYl1-Coal. - -- --w -- w .. .. atl - 8 •&.ma• - • .. ln•ex•pen•alve • ·11n 1k spen' 11v1 not high tn price, reasonable; clasSthed lllJ __, adver11slng rm9l Classified Advertising 642-5678 -···--···----... "The Joktr It Wfkj" (1957, Blogre· ~~ Frank Sinatra, Jeanne Crain. (2 CH) "OllYtfl" (1968, Ml.llk:aJ) Ron Moo-~ 00.W Reed. (2 In., 26 min.) CiV ''Croeablr'' (1982, Orama) KJm Cat· trell, John lre4end. ( 1 hr., 27 min.) -(%) "Max Dugan Returns" ( 1983, Com&- dy) Mertha Muon, Jason Roberds. ( 1 hr .. 38 min.) we "Fury In Paredlle" (1955. Orama) Pet• Thompeon, Rea lturt>lde. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) W Cl) "Shef1ocic Holmee In Pur.utt l o Algler1" (1945, Mystery) S.811 Rathbone, ~ Bruoe. (1hr.,5 min.) 119(C) "From H«t To Eternity" (1954, Ora- ma) Burt Lanc:as1er. Montgornecy Clift. ( 1 hr., 58mn) Cal "Sutp6clon" ( 1941, Suspenae) Cary Grant, Joen Fontaine. Directed by Alfred HltehOOok (2 tn.) Ml® "Hammett" (1982, Mystery) Frede<lc Forrest, Pet« Boyte. ( 1 hr., 34 min.) (%) "Edge Of Doom" ( 1950. Mystery) Dana Andrews. Farlty Granger. ( 1 ht .. 39 min.) .. ([) "Edge Of The City" {1957. Orama) Sidney Poitier, John Ceaaavetee. ( 1 hr .. 25 min.) CJ) "Alloe'a AdVenturee In Wonderland" ( 1972, Fantasy) Rone Fullerton, Michael Ctaw1ord. (1 hr .. 38 min.) till CC> "Rrefox" ( 1982, Adventure) Clint Eastwood, Freddie Jones. (2 hra, 15 min.) *It(%) "The Perlonals" ( 1982, Comedy) Bill ~. Karen Landry ( 1 ht., 30 min.) •<I> "Bob & CarOI & Ted & Alloe" ( 1969, Comedy) Natane WOOd, Robert· Quip. (2 hrl.) • "One Rainy Afternoon" ( 1936, Com- edy) Francia Ledet«. Ida Lupino. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) ()) "Deathtrap" ( 1982, Mya1ery) Michael Caine, Christopher Reeve. ( 1 hr., 55 min.) • ([) "Heidi" ( 1965, Drama) Eva· Marie Slnghemme<, Gertrand MlttMmayr ( 1 hr 35 min.) --Ive·• .. -.... .... ........ =&i.-MWIMM ..,_,.._ ..... me ... .. "King Of Comedy" ( 1982, Comedy) Robert De Niro, Jerry Lewis. A falling comedian plans to kidnap a well· known talk show host. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 4 1 min.) OD ILL COll'f _, Comedian Biii Cosby pok• fun at everyday Ille In this one-man lhow. ( 1 hr .. 4' min.) (D)-MWN.L "1984 Spring For&- cut" (1 hr.) CI> llON "bead Men Don't Wear Plaid" (1982, Comedy) Steve Martin, Rechel Ward. A herd-boiled pttvate eye runs Into a holt of famlllar charaotera while lrwestl- gatlng the detth of • lcientlst I cheese n. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) llCI YM .,,_. .... All ... 1-. • ...,. MllCfl•,.... TMT• .. "WM.I. Atlanta Bra"" at San Citgo Padr• /iCZ-· 15 min.) ,.,. me ... --.a .. M IMllC • IMS Highlights of last teuon and p<evlewl of 1he == year are preeented. I Pa WAi. A remake of the beech blanket movie "Where The Boyt Are": diving kw sunken INpe and treuure .,-..., .. {fj ":.ru m R W Featured: OI mplc gold medalltt Brue. Jennee'. 1'1m1CC.MIY -. ...... • 11111-.r LMCDllUW ....... M. -MUM.R .,. "The Outtlders" (1983, Ora· ma) C. Thomas Howell Matt Diiion. The experiences of a group of teen-egera In their Oklahoma hometown during the late '60s1=ayed. ·~'.j2 "'-., 8 min.) cm • • .,. Vin 8cutty nar· rates this review of the Dodgers 1983...,. son ()) PAiia CM8I m .,. "The Violent Ones" c1961. Drama) FMnando Lamas. Aldo Rey. Mur· der suspeots In danger of being lynched are saved by the aherlff. (2 hrs.) Ml 8 I C* n11 TOMI Featured: a visit with 1983 Roo6cle of the Year Terry Commlnga to see how he managee both hla basket· ball career and his ministry: a look at 60 years of Los Angeles through-the atill ~ tographs of the Security Pacific Collection on dlsp(ay at the Los Angelee Pubflc Libr!!)'. l .,Ma,..., M•M.L CaUtornla Angels a1 Oak· land A's (2 hrs.. 30 min.) 8 m C* U. Featured· a look at the high Incidence of bank robber& In Los Angeles: a report on the history of racism In Holly· wOOd; handicapped skier& on the 81opeS. l llCTACDCM* • "°"" cun llllP•W'T1 -tTOl'f "Nicaragua. campaign '8-'" A return visit to find OU1 what has happened to cen90fshlp. the newspaper La Prensa end the Chamorro family . ID WA.9.m•wm•llWllW ([) ~ Ill) Franz Beckenbauer, a West German soccer player, Is profiled m> (Q) U•AU San Franclaco Giants at Los A~les Dodgers (3 hrs.) (%) .,_ "2appedl" ( 1982. Comedy) Scott Balo. WHiie Aames. A high school science genius use& his aocldentally acquired psychokinetic powers to Improve his love llfe. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) • B (I) 1'MI IUD OI MAZZMm Boss and Rosco dress In drag to lure a gang of jewel thieves away from their Intended targeta, Dalsi'._lnd Lulu. (R) ( 1 hr.) D UD 1'MI ..,.. Max and the Muter travel to Hawaii where they must aave a beautiful woman from soldle<s of fortune who are Meklng the missing half of I tree- sure map. ( 1 hr.) 8 II§) ..... A lllck Infant helps to solve a h=-w=ra' strike (A) Q 1~u1•rr T'll ll lff Featured: Olympic gold medallSt Bruoe Jenner . ... "c.tJf• Allign'' (1tee, Ad~tUft) Jamet Gl rMr, Etchlkl Ohoufteu. Tht heroic Amtricen Alngtrl go Into comt>et under tt'lt ltaderlhlp of Colol* Dltby In th* lnvMlon of tt8ly and Notth Africa. 'tn. t I Wd•JU .... ~~-''TNnk You Eltn Hante?" Gutlt Ellen Hanlt. flrlt vtot pretldtnt, Paine Webber ~ltchtll Hutchlol, Inc. CC).,. "SUptrmen Ill" (1883. ~ turt) Ctvletophtr Atew. Rlctwd Pryor .... ~ lndustrttl megnatt ffitl to ntu· trallz.e the man of ttttl by epltttlnQ Nm Into hit good and M pereonelltltt.. 'PG' ~hit.. 5 min.i.. .. , .. .. "Merathon Man" (1978, ~) Outtln Hoffman. Leurtnee OI- •. Circumatanota lted an lnnootnt gieduet• .tudtnt to a hWTtfytng enooomtt with a former Nazi chieftain aeerc:Nng for his hidden cache of ~. (2 hra., 16 min.) Cl>._ "Mother Lode" (1982. Orama) Chattton Heston, Nick Menoueo. A Scot· tlah miner trtet to protect hit gold but run. Into people who went It too. 'PG' ( 1 ht .. 41 min.) .. (!) fU UM11 Brad Helton and Cedrtck Rodgett In a heevywelght bout tClhedultd for nine roundl (from Attanta. Ga.). (R) 0~30mln. .. • u •I I George telle Wet»ter and Kathtrlne how ht became the chltd'• goO- fathef. (R) GllC't~- -1111 W Potter Ttlmsiel Prodltctiol, 1-. ' ' Top Gu•llty V i deo p ,.aductlon• All lll•m •,.k•bly A,.,o,.d•bl• '""'-'"' ... "'-• ' ... .N•·"JC'JoJ'Qi• ... ....-. , 6't.••t. ... ,_._. .. ¥._"Ow .... '--...... OQJl".89 ........ -· Sc.• .. E_.,._,. NOW ONLY -~ $29.00 Per Visit ~ ~°"'°""'..,,,._._.~ •C ......_ ............ ..__....._.. '-IW>G~- -T'-...... AO •..,..-.a-.•e.. Friday, April 13, 1984 9 1 (!)~IMT • 1'&L ,_ nl A 'S A profile of --~~Thank You Ellen Harris?" Guest Ellen Hal'fls. flrs1 v\ce president. Paint Webber Mitchell Hutchlna. Inc. ID • COGJ •• w ocum "Elec-tion Specie~ PolHleel Party CNets" Lead- ers trom ffY9 of Orange County's polltlcal parties discuss strategiee f()( the upcom- lrlg June primaty e6ectJOns. CIJ ... "Man, Women And Child" ( 1983. Orama) Martlo Sheen. Blythe Ollnner. A men's happy family lite Is dl&- rupted by the deeth. of a woman wtth wtiotn he had a brief attalf years earlief and the arrival ol the eon he had nevet known. 'PG' ( 1 tv • 39 min.) • e ()) DMua Maril flnaly con...tnoes Pam !hey should have a lar09 wedding ceremo- ny, and J.R Ul'l()()Verl a 9eCret thet may put e halt to Clayton' a wedding plans, ( 1 Iv.) 8 • .-1' -Mlchael loees his memory In an exploelon and asaHneS an alter~-(R~~ hr.) 8 (ll •--• Lavender tries to g4thef lntelllgenoe attectlng the Middle East by convincing a Soviet agent his gov- ernment planS 10 kill him (1 hr ) I= .... Guests. actor SteYe Lan- desberg. Anita Moms. singer em Medley. Kim Cattrall ("Police Academy"). Amefl- can Getiatric 5oaety President Or. Walter Bortz. ( 1 hr ) I .... ,.,_ ~ ''Through The Safety Ner· An update on the story of dlsabted per- sons caught between Reagen admlnlatra- 11on budge! cuts ar)d Social Security Admir'Ms1ratlon policy. Q ( 1 tv ) (%).,. "Max Dugan Returns" (1983. Comedy) MatShe Muon. Jason Roberds.. A widow's ne'er-do-well father. woo aban- doned hef when the was a cNld of nine. snows up with a suttca• tun of If-gotten money and a bad heart condition 'PG' ( 1 hr .. : ,tf.1. .. 1 .,.. "The Cestlhan" (1963. ACNen· ture) Cesar Romero. Frankie Avalon. A YOlM'lO SpanWl nobleman finds romance and acMwlture when he leedl his people in a series of ratda. (2 In . 30 mln ) ·---::.~a..r Ar9e b&atne8 Or. F-orster tOf .Alli&'• eecape, ar)d Meissa is told she can't beer chlchn. ( 1 tv.) •• 1".Umf" -C:COll-• CMI. &OAF• ~ unseen mfs.- takes mede cb1ng the filming of various teleY!s'on adS are Introduced by hosts Dick Clel1t and Ed McMahon. guests lnckJde Cd Cevett. Ptlytlis Oii*. Mean Joe Gr-.ne and Rotence Henderson (R) SS I&,. A~ boy wm die unless Matt C8l"I gel twn 900WJ medloa- tlon,:~, tv l I ,.._,._ 'B CM "-\,_,. "The Ktlllng Root" MOMS Gum and Damien Leake 1tar In this drama abou1 uugntemouse WOflcers lt'I Chicago's stockyards Wtio struggled to unk>nlz8 during WOf Id Wat I Q_(2ln) CID .,. "Otva" (1981. Orama) W1lhel- menia Wigp1ns Fernandez Fredenc 10 Friday. April 13. 1984 Andrei. A French poetman'1 recording of ~ tavortte opera stat'• perlofmanoe le8ds him on a wild and dangerous aCNen- tUf9. 'R' (2 M.. 5 min ) 1--.. .. ... "First Blood" (1982, Drai,na) Sylvester Stable. Aichafd Cfenne, A Vietnam veteran's run-In with the POiice In a dead war buddy's hOmetown e9ca.lates Into a "*"<>f war. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 35 mln.) Cl)amsmCIQ CH> .. "Some Kind Of Hero" (1982, Comedy) Richard PryOf, Ma.rgot Klddef. A *Ill veteran .turn$ to a life of crime after the government refuses to give him bed< pey he eerned wtllle being a prl&onef of the North Vietnamese tOf six yeera. 'A' ( 1 ht,. 35 min.) -1~,... -Id, ... ••11111111 fU1IO'I••-.. "Friday The 13th, Pan Ill" ( 1982, HorrOf) Dena Kimmet. Paut Krat- ka. Unwery teen-agers travel to a remote oabln at Qyatat Lake, the atalklng grounds of a ~ monster who _ 1wea ... ~ey ~;; R' ~1 hr . 35 min ) tW •• ~r .... TAii .......... ~. rAT'll ,. .... Y•HM .UYllCIUm "The Kiiiing Aoor" MOMS Gunn and Demien Leake star In this drama abOut sJaughter'houle workers In Chicago'• stocky91ds who atruggled to un6onize dlltlng Wor1cl War I Q._(2ln.) CZ>.,.. "The Offenoe" ( 1973. Ofama) Sean Connery. Trevof Howard. White traoklng down a chl6d molestet. a Lonoon detectf\ie s6owty tdgee hlmteff toward a nervous btMkdown. 'R' ( 1 hr • 5' min ) I mT OllOT llAT tW ~lUClt tt:tl ... ..,.. tW ()) .., Highlights of the Masters T oumament (trom Augusta. Ga ) 8 • mT t:# CMlml Host: Johnny Car· soo Guests· actOf-comedlan Tim Con· way. actress Jodie Foster. Ma\Jleen Mur· IYJ~i~ O MC-~ .. ...... _ ..... I &fUCI 19 ... -(from Las Vegas. NeY ) . (R) (2 In .. 30 min j CD .,. :·rake Off' ( 1978. Comedy) Georgina SpeMn, Wade Nlchots Guests at a lavish perty view the sexual exploits of an eterna.lly youthful man whose real age reveals rtaeH on mcMe film 'R' ( 1 hr . 27 min.) • ,. CUii Featured. psychologist Or Ollvtd Smith dl9c•rsses tht high "oost" of being ma)e, a story of 9UCQ9SS and aui- dde. (1hf .. 30 min.) 1111&8 ()) ... "The Tenth Month" (1979 Orama) Carol Burnett. Keith Mttchell A ~eged. divorced woman becomes ptegnent and decides to l(eep the baby ~ .g, hrt.. 45 min ) '1111 ~ .,. "Hot Touch" ( t 982, Orama) Wayne Regen. Marie-Franoee Pisler Two men wtlo own a company thal authentt· eates p<loe6ess paintings becOme lnvotved In a scam. ( 1 tv , 32 tl'Jn.) ... nl Gm ~'IWOOI Featured the lal- 9$1 methods In•• therapy: stat&-<>Hhe- an alrcnfts. Latin singer Jose Lula; a Visit with • trick bllli9fd lltl9t. ... "A~" (UM6. Romance) Clal1< Gable. Gr• Garson. A charmlno sab sweepe a qu6tt Hbtarlan off hef fee1 end then deMrt8 hit untM the birth of their cNld. ~ hra.. 26 min.) CIJ azn •mn .. 0 ... ''lheSentlnef' (1977. H0tr011 Cristina Raines, Chtis Saranclon. TWO young people are caught In a terrifying rlt uel aft« they learn a devastating secre1 about the tenants of a brownttone apart ment bUltdlrQ . ( 1 tv., 30 min.) • TllCll ttl '* ~ Scheduled. Chits topher Atklnt ("Olllas"), Casey Kasem l hr .• 30 min.) LllllnLm•MmtAmP.aue -~1MCD .. "Coed Fever" (1980. Comedy) Annette Ha\191'1, Jamie GllWs. Ffaternlly memberl uee various tr1ctts to dlsr\Jpt a mega:ztne's eov«age of an eltlst BOtOflly i1 "'.. 20 f)'lln.) Cl) IOCI OI M ._ -1111 ,_cm.. • A video rodt preeentatlon Including pe<tonnanon by the Greg Kihn Band ("Jeopardy"). jaz:z-pop 1tytlst Herb1e Hancock ("RQd(h") and the punt( rock Inspired Psychedelic Fur• ("Tall(. Tallt Talk") ( 1 h<.j tl:ll 8 • ~y ~ ,_ fitatured lhe 1983 Championship VldeO Vote between zz. Top's "$harp Dressed Man" end Det Leppatd's "Foolin"': vldeoe by M1Chae1 Jackson ("Biilie Jean"). Bitty Joel ("Uptown Girl"). Prince ("Llttle Red Corvette"). Kool & The Gang ("Joan na") and Davtd 8owMt ("Changes") I) (1 hf .. 30 min.) 'a CA'l1WT91 LA.TWY -·••ITJlflU...• .. .,. "Bad Boys" (1982, Orama) Sean Penn. Reni Santoni A young hood· tum accidentally kllls the younger brother of a teen-age dope dee.ler durtng a poltce chaae and is eent to a tough f'9formatory 'R' (2 tn .. 5 mln.) we ... ''The People NeXI Dool ( 1970, Orama) Ell Wallach, Julie Hems A young man Is banished by his fathef whe befleves he Is responstble for supplying ~ 10 his sister. = • ncJDllllTLA.: Cl) .,. "Rocky Mountain" ( 1950 Western) Esrol Aynn, Patrice Wymrxe ConlecJ.e<ate and Union toldiefs )Olf'\6 -.cogetnet to fight oft anactung lndlans 12 ; ~ "Doc10f Bvtch's Magk Bollel ( 1940, Biography) E<lward G. Robinson, Ruth GOfoon. A doetor devates Na Hie 1c finding a eute for eocial dl9111ee (2 hrs 30 min) CD.,. ''Tragedy Of A Adk:ulous Man ( 1981. Orama) Ugo Tognaz:zt. AnO\Jk Aimee A self-made Italian cheeM mall\J· htctufer sutfer8 personal and flnanolal cro- MS When hfs son Is kidnapped and held for ran90m by a group of terrorists 'PG L! ht .. '°min ) (1).,. "Don's Party" ( 1976, Coml' dy) John Hargreave. Pat Bishop A group of subuf bllnltes ga t hef at a tr1en<f s h<:/'J!.e to watch the election returns. ( 1 hr '30 mln .. ICO'rr -·~YIACKI ~ ... "Olettittap" ( 1982. Mystery Michael Caine. Christopher Reeve A play· wright sutterlng trom writer's bk>d< p111ns 10 dO away with a former student of his and plaglartze the young man's promtsmq ~y ·PG· (1 tw . 55 min ) tllal} ... "Frat HOUM" (1979. Come<l't'l Aimee Leigh, Randy Alttn. A group Of fr• temlty btothera decide there It mote to college lite than going to ~ and d atit,"\~tv~;"'·) 1:11IMmAflll.1A••...,.• A look at the extt'8vlg9t'lt ~-money c.n bU)', lnckJdlog the "meal of a llfetlme" and .. a1t ... ~at St. Tropez. (t hr.) .... _,..LM•• -From Me&qulte, Texas. (R) (2 hrs.) ·1_,tuClll 2:11 ,. rn ••• .. ww 1:9 ... "&My Lake It Mlaalng" ( 1965. Mystety) Laurence OIMer. Carol Lynley. Sootland Yard can find no trace of a .,_year-dd American glt1 reported mlsao- lng In London and they doubt the mother's credlblllty. (2 hr&) I 91:1• .. An Affair To Remembef· ( 1957. Romanoe) Cary Grant, Oebofah Kerr. Two loYera aboerd lhlp agree to postpone the consummation of their love, but tragedy lntenienes before the rendez-vous. (~his.. 30 min.) ~ .,_ "Penitentiary II" (1982. Ora- ma) Leon Isaac Kennedy. Ernie Hudson An old prltOn enemy murdaf"s a boxer's g rtfrlend. forcing him to return to the ring 'R' (l hr .• 50 min.) (%) .,. "Lady Chatterley's Lover" ( 1981, Orama) Sylvie Kristel. Nk:holaa Clay. C.H. L.awrenoe'a story about the wife Of a pe.rapleglc Englllh aristocrat who takes her husband's gamel<eeper 88 her lover Is retold. 'R' ( 1 hr., "5 min.) 1:11 ® aL COll'f .-., Comedian 8111 -lalurclay .,. "R\cherd Pryor LIVe On The Sunset Strip" ( 1982. Comedy) Richard -~lf~30mln.) n (t) ~ -"Baseball. Catchl:?:J.:" Guest· 8111 Permakoff, Army coach. R .. i ,,. ,.,.,. --UROI) .. .,. "Shand" (1968, Actveoture) Bur~nolds. Arthuf Kennedy. (2 hrs.) .. Cl> "SheOOck Holmes In Pur9Uit To Algiers" (HMS, Mystery) BaSll Rathbone, N Bruce~ hr .• 6 min.) .. m11n• •&lll'ln .au.-,, ..... PWIJCl#f-• 191TM.I ....... .. ._ .. "'.,.._ . .,,. .•.. .., A ..._ _, A teen-age boy fa fOfoed to chooee between playing on his high 9Chool besketbeN team end reheat1· 1ng for his first proteeslonal ballet role. ( t hr.) (%).,. "Friendly Persuasion" ( 1956. Drama) Gaty Coopcw, Dorothy McGuire l hra., 19 min ) • u.m '*"CAT WiiW Colby pokee tun It ~dlay llft In thit one-man ehow. ( 1 hf •• 44 fl"!Wl.) 19CC) .. "Let'1 Spend The Night Togeth-er" ( 1982. Mullee!) Documentary. The Rolling Stonea. The Stonee perform many of their greet•t hit• In thll record of three concerts held at the Meed<>Wtandl Arena In New Je<sey and Arizona State'• &Jn Oevll Stadium. 'PG' (1 hr .• 30 min.) -· ... "Houte Of Fear" (1939, MY"-tery) Wiiiiam Gargan. A1an Olnehart. A detective methodically atalt<t a killer who has left e pall over a Broadway theeter. ( 1 ~ ~':al.nuo · ~="Edge OfTheClty" (1967, Ora-ma) Sidney Poitier, John Cuiavet• An Army deeerter la pCeoed In a dlemma when his black trieod, a gang bola. la kllltd on the loading dooka. ( 1 hr., 26 min,) • n Cl> ... "Conf8S81ona From A Holiday Camp" c 1sn. Comedy) Robin Alkwtth. A young man attempt• to organize a beauty eonteet at a holiday camp. ( 1 hr .. 30mln.) .. T00._10. .. ---,_ ......... -~ ...,... .. Wi &SMLW " .,,.. ... Ol ... CIUIM.mOllM ... _ 419 MITUmllATllfllM~flOI Events leedlna to the October. 1944, death of Field Manha! Erwin Rommel are recalled through newtteel footage, 1tlll photographs and perlOn8l teetlmony by CGll I Ill•.,. NOfU ... ,.MmCUL,. ~--.----erraTCU1• 111• RM OUT . ......,. .,.. "My F&VOflte Veer" ( 1982. Comedy) Peter O'Toole, Jes8lca Harper. ..!l ty •• 35 min.) 11).. "Wide Wortd Of Champion- ships" (R) ( 1 hr.) CH) -AT._• OOliemi The Gram· my-winning Australlan group perfotm such hits es "Down Under," "The Under- ground," "Who Can It Be Now" enc more. (1 hr.) Nt1 .... ---~ • Mfll.mlliW,._ &lh\IMICU IOM....,_/um.IHICALI /ileiimmt/ ...... IOCI l ..... TICllM. .... ,., ... Qlt&MD) IOCltDAYU.. lmf .... wumnmT .,. "The Pirates Of Penzance" ( 1983, Musleal) KeYln Kline. Angela Lan~hrt.) ~ A new boy In town gains soclel ecc.ptanoe with tht help of a bird. ltv .. 11 min.} Mlllfl ·-.-ow•~ 1111 UnMAYM• CAii . ..,, .. .,,.. ... ,._ Rommel'• eon Manfrtd and l*>gtaptw David lrvlng. -· .... "The Atflirl Of Ameber' ( t938, Comedy) Luelle Ban, Jlck Oeklt. The glltterlng world Of Hollywood awn and agents holda excll*""9nt for a young newcornef. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) ... "Loatl Sflarft'" (1952. 0r-n) George R&tt. Oorothy Hart. Alt •-con expoees a gang of loan lhal1<I who art victimizing the WOt'kefa In e tire factory. ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) (f)ll'l.w.ISAIF• ....... 10 , ... .. CC) .... nSpllt Image" (1981, ereina) Michael O'Keefe. Katen Allen. A young Ofymplc hopetul beoomee lurtct rnto • faO.tlcal r=cult. 'R' m:tv., 61 min.) (!)-~' (D) llOWll "Cr088bar" 1 , Oreml) Kim Cattrell. John ktland. Atlet lolllig a leg In a fatm accident, an Olymp6c high jump winner It determl'*l to compete !il.ftln. ( 1 hr ... 27 min.) CZ) .. "Dead Men Don't Wter Pleld'' ( 1982. Comedy) Steve Martin, Rachel Ward. A hard-bolled private eye runs Into a host of familiar charactett wtlile inv.tl- gating the death of a scientist I cheeee lcoon. 'PG' (1hr.,30mln.) • u•tU..._.. .. ~ , .. CllAll .. ... "Some Kind Of Hero" (1982. Comedy) Richard Pryor. Margot Kidder. A war veteran turns to a Ufe of crime after the govetnment refusee to gN9 him back pay he eamed while being a prllon« of the North Vietnamese for eiJc yeara. 'R' ( l hr., 35 min.) ~·--(!') ':' umTUU. Boston Celtics at Detroit Pistons~ (2 hrs.. 30 min.) ®PH-.. A transistor radio finds lls way Into the Rock and the Fta:ggtee decide 10 move to the promised land . ·-ICOTT Hll(ll) .,. "Zulu" (1964, Actveoture) Stan~ Baker, Jack Hawl<lna. (3 ht$,) .. , ..... MmtTOG• 0 IC009Y DOO Am ICllt"" DOO 1-5..T--....... . .,,., UW.RD .,. "I See A Derk Stranger" (1947, Suspense) Deborah Ken. Trevor Howard. U hr .. 38 min.) (HJ mWll "The Last Unicorn" ( 1982 • Fantasy) Animated. Voloea Of Mia Far- row. Alan Arkin. ( 1 hr., 24 m~ •1 ()) •11••-···-9 PAC-aMl/-CWJ/_.., TllAT191 .. lnlm"9 .,__.U_M.L .,. "The Great Adventure" (1976, AdvenM•) Jack Palenoe. Joan Colllnl.. U hr .• 25 min.) CJ) mW11 "Sherlock HolmeS And The Secret Weapon" (1 942. Mystery) Basil Rathbone. Nigel Bruce ( 1 hr .. 8 min.) Friday. Apfll 13, 1984 11 Cl> .. "'Edge Of C>ooni' ( 1950, ~ tery) 0.. Andrews. F.ney Qr.,_ '1 -,tw .. ~:.ll.LG9 ...... .... ""--,.., .. ..... ~--·~,. ( 1985. Orwna) ~SteYe~=dt :wn-(2tn ) nas -••a ••.,. -''Jot..mey To lhe <Ant. Of The Earth" ( 1959, Saenc:e-Ac:tion) Pat Boone • ..,,_ w.on. (2 tn.. 12 r1W\.) .. Cl) __ , __ _ • a•••c:m r • ---llfllmT 9 •Llf'MI _,.,.. s CftTOPT9 YMCMCO. • .,.r ... w .,...,.. ... ·-r..-Merdlel'' (1982. Ora- ma) Robert Ouval. r-~. (1 rv • 29 rTW'I.) e.,.. "Penn Of Pelaisytvaria'' ( 1944. BiOgraphy) Cifford Evan&. Oeoor.tl Kerr .. i ~ .• Fl --''Femly Circle Cup" Semifin8I matc:n. (!Mt from Hiton l&:;~IOO/ POQ ... ,... ,. ....... WO& 171 .. -ClCI x •• --CIMl'fT "Bee· tlon ~ P~ Patty Chiefs" Leed- ers trom flY9 of Orange County's political partleS ~strategies for the upcom- ~ June pnmary e6ection.. ~--"The Man Who Saw Tomooow" (1981, Bic98PhY) Ooc:umentaty Natrat· ed by Orson wea.. ( 1 tw .. 26 "*' > (!) Min) MCml "NASCAR Sp1ng 100'' ~om North Wllkeaboro. N.C.) (1 hr.) 111111 ·-... "Menon Of The Movlel" ( 19-47. Comedy) Red Skenon. ~ginla O'Brien ( 1 hf .. 22 mln.) .. CZ)CllW •Cllml\llOll ...... _ -· .m llAT Guests: Big Country, The Go Go's, Too Basil. and Biiy Rankin D ... "Justice Of The West" (1956. West em) ClaylOO MOOfe. Jay Sltverheele {t hi . 30min.) • IPAIC:a 1'MI MCllnlCnm C. PAii. llllGUM Narrated by a.ff Robertaon. this dOcumentary exarmnes the career of coo- t~ary archttect Paul~. Q ...... ..._ (I).,.. "Dead End'" (1937. Orama) Sytvta Sidney. Joel Mce<ea ( 1 hr., 33 min) -1c:11cm•·•••a••IT9 tw C1>•wn11 '& CdlOPTm o a •..:w. ··Bad ca1" Ani- mated. A llvety cat teta °"" kt PfO't9 tt1at a fellne doeso't need to be tough 10 heve ld~lllTINl'TIW•m ... TUii MnMll .... .._ ........ ...._ fUY W'Olll mt -"Variations of the Groundst~e" Cli) .,.. "The Ovtsidefa" ( 1983, Ora· ma) C. Thomas Howell. Matt omoo 12 rm .:.t:.l ...... tt:1I ([) A co.ucT Of ••rn1w-ny Joee Ferrer 12 Friday, Apr ll 13, 1984 dlrectl Tony W1M1r e.natd ~ In this drama about a constftU'UoNI' ~ daMl bll•een Ile Pnieidlw11 of me U.S Md the 5upr'lm9 Court. ( 1 hr .• '6 min ) ,.,(l) ...... ,. .. ..a liilme••• ... 9 7 I '.MMml'f-Guests. The Marm ("Marctq On." ''68 Guns" I . Pam~ ("It's Gome Be Sc;>edal .. 1 l tw ) ,.._ . ., ...... W&ICW .UTC-.C.iM .... 900 __ ,.., .... .,.. "The Hanging Tree" (1 959 Western) Gary Cooper, Mar• Schell. ( 1 tv . '6 rTWl) (I) fllA IM&ll Btad Hettoo and Cedrlek Roogers Wl a 1iee .... f'W910tlt boU1 soheduled for nroe rounds (from Allenta Ga.) (R) ~hrs.) CO)-u•w.. "198-4 Spring FOfe- cast" (1 Iv ) ... '"Supermen Ill" (1983. A<!ven· ture) Christopher ~ Richard Prycx ~1v1..Smh) ID1WF W --att ...... -1 Cl) MT._., M•M.L Region.a CO¥ef808 of White Sox at V8Ateea or Gi9nta at Dodgers (Follows "NBC Sports Update"). (3 ltn~ITOO- ... "Teo T al Men" ( 1951, Adven- 1\Jre) Burt Lancas1«. Gilbert Roland (2 lvs) Cf) I lt/Mllf ... e LOOK TOM llT Fealured aerobahc ~!'IOI aw ballooning; an V1le1· "'8W with t•J)ilot Chuok y 8eget. I ,_,a MW ac21a1 • ccmnwi1 "" -IT18 e u=Ml San Franasco Glan1s at Los AAgetes Dodgers (folows "NBC Sports te"). (3M.) •I ........ IT ... "Zapped!" (1982, Comedy) Scott Balo. Wtllle Aames ( 1 hr . 35 m1n ) -tlll-CIWPAM&. 11:11 Cf) M•M.L New Yoo Mers at Chicago Cut>s (J h-s , 15 min ) 11:8 8 (() 90ll "Masters Tourname<11" Third round (!Ne from Augus1a. Ge ) (2 hrs 30 mln.) I s .. ..oe PIA.,._ "$115,000 Greater Han· ford Open" (live from Bradley Bowl 1n WlndSO< Loci(a, Conn.). (1 hr . 30 min) m A ..,. TOO a.aw A be.sketball S1ar's world suddenly comes apan when he's cut from IM teem. • ... "In Socl91y" (1~. Comedy) Abbott and Costello, Kirby Grant ( 1 hr.~ 30min.) • -• H•• TODAY "The Fiim Industry Atter T elevlslon" Alan Hlf5Ch· field, Chairman of the Board of Twentieth Century Fox. dl&CUSSeS how the business &UMVed television. conglomerates and newtec:Mo6ogy Iii •H••~ ••IAl• .. • .. •nn ®.,."Max Dugan Returns" (1983, Comedy) Marsha Mason, Jason Robards i! ht . la min.) (Q) ... ~ .. cw '' ~ P~ .... Jane Fonda and he< c:eleb- rrty guests. lnciudtng Morg&11 Fairchild, Chevy Chase. Sally Field. Mark Hamm, Kate Ja<:'<500 Ind Da\lkj Steinberg, pyt on a series of skits spoofing fashion and sty1e ( 1 hf 30 min ) w• l'=to• c.Jltomle Moeta at Oek· .Jand.A'1 (3hrl.) IW NltMa II I llftl ..... ...., ... "48 HRS." (11)83, Comec:ty) Nici< Nolte. Eddie Murphy. ( 1 ht . 35 min.) • .,_ "The Atomk: Kid" ( 19~. Com. edy) Mickey Rooney, Robeft Str1uss. (I hf' 30mln.) 1:9 al) ~ Of 'Al : A "Connecticut" ltv.) 1:11 -.ammJATM.,_ -Im&.~ ......... ...., ... "Oeethtrap" tJ982. MysltfY) Mdlael Caine, Christopher Reeve. ( 1 hr. 55 mil') (!) _, 1111) Franz Beci<enbauec, a West German 900C* player. le P'Oftled ~) . ~ 19 ... "The Glacier Fox" ( 1978) Doc· umentary. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) •1..,.'lllr'-.nuw111-• .. ._.ATWM 119 IOM TO LOI A I • Athletes PfOfiled a1e wres11ef Greg Gibeon, trap shOOter Sosan NettrU8 and pole 'Veultl!f Tom Hlntnau&. also, a eegment oo the U S Sabre Fencing Nationals featuring Peter Westbrook and Philip Reily. ( 1 hr.) • ... "The lteilan Job" ( 1969 Adventure) Michael Caine, Noel Cowaro ~hta.) .... "Palm Springs Weekend" ( 1963, Comedy) Troy Donahue. Connie Stevens. (2 hr&.) l .. l'ICI.,_ ..-cMn.t IHtt ICMOOL IAlllTSALL "McDonald's A~America Game" (from Los Angele$, Cellf.). (2 hra.) cm .,. "eu;o.. < 1983. Suapenae) 0ee Walla<:e. Danny Plntauro. ( 1 hr .. 3 t mlfl ) (%) ... "The P~" ( 1962. Come- dy) Bin Sciloppert. Karen Landry. ( 1 hr JO min.) .. , ..... wmemu•o--m...,... llTmATDW. ..... A IOOk at US news events and !rends as seen by f0<elgn 1ournahsts stationed in thts country Host Ford Rowan. 8i)' •ICMITOIY ®_AT._•,..w--1 The Gram- my-winning Australian Ofoup perl0tm such M s as "Down Under," ''The Under· Jirouod," "Who Can It Be Now" and mor.ft ~·l a::m !l.,r•am ILUITUtm -~ Cl) ICM...._ Scheduted: Wr:xn- en's DNision I Swimming e.nd DMno Championshlpe (from lndlanapofjS, Ind.} • Part 1 otttle Women's Otvtlb'l I Gymnas· tics Championships (trom UCLA) ( 1 h1 30mln) ................ ~ CMAMDllll•l Some of the strOflgeSt men and women In the world compete (I hr) l -90i~-1w-T 1'MI M9'f IO'll I ...:T -llfS. ~ 0 m. ''Jeremian Johmon" (1972 Wes1ern) Rot>en Redford, WIH Gee< 12 hrs.) • .OVA "Locusts War Wltl'IOut End" A IOOI< at rec;ent 111emp1a to be rid of the locus! in Europe and Africa (A) Q ( t hr) 8) ... "L~ FOf The SIMI Lining" ( HM9. Mu&cal) June Haver. QofdOn & , ' -lalurclay Cont. l MacRae. (2 tn.) .......... ([) ._ "Same Time. ~xi Year" (1978; Comedy) Alan Alda. Ellen Burs.- in. !1hf ·· 59 min.) :-.CAIOCU -~ . .,. "If You Could See What I Hear" (1982. Biography) Marc Singer, RH Thomson. (1 hr"'~ min.) ... NA.,.. "$115,000 Greater Hart· ford Open" (from Bradley Bowl In Wlnd- isor =·=~~r..:Mln.) ••DM. ..... .,. "My Favorite Year" ( 1982. ComedY) Peter O'T'OOle, Jesslea Harper. i! h<., 35 min.) OD .,. "Six Weeks" ( 1982. Orama) Dudley Moore. Mary Tylet Moore. ( 1 hr . 45 min.) CZ) .,. "The Black StaUlon Returns" (1982, Adventure) Ketty Reno. Teri Garr. i' hr .. "3 min.) .,._ .. CCMlllY __ W TU IMNf JllCT\ml Guest Beotah Roth. I ......... .,. "Eagle Claws" (No Date) Hal· Kuen Chun, Chang Yu (2 hrs ) • ..,_ "The Big Sleep" ( 1978, Mys- tery) Robert Mitchum. Sarah Miies. (2 hts.) e lllOlll "Delta County, US.A " (1977. Drama) Joanna Miies, Pet8f Donat. (2 hrs) • AU .. ,_ OLD..,.,. Bob VIia 111S1ts the Oak Park, Illinois home of architect Fr-==~ ~ ... ,..,.. ~.,. "The Bachelo< And The Bobby Soxet" ( 1947, Comedy) Gary Grant. L'™h<~m~ MD 'AT ---w. LAlllTmO .......... "•1a •It'll WOll.D ,,,. .... ....n AMm .... -,a-•- AICXlf~ 41:11 DOWI lO Ul1M .. 1M1 MMD lO LOI UI 711 Athletes profiled ate Skeet shooters Matt Dryke and Al Mullins, runner Steve Scol1 and gymnasts Diane Durham and Mary Lou Retton; also. a segment on the U.S Long Course Swimming Championships. ( 1 hr.) l ":m ..... tAUau C:: WOll.D Of 90lnl Scheduled. WOl1d Ama1eur Boxing Championship Challeoge, featuring an Impressive group of world champions Including Mark Bre- land and Tyrell Biggs (from Los Angetes, Calll.): World Short Track Speedskatlng Championships (from Peterborough. Eng· land) . ~ 1 hr , 30 min ) {l)rA nt (!) llO¥ll "Titanic'.' ( 1953. Drama) Cllf· ton Webb, Barbara Stanwyok. (2 hrs ) l !E .. ! llO¥ll "Lootte<" ( 198 1, Sc1ence-F1C· lion) Albert Anney. James Coburn ( 1 hr,~ min.) CE) U9l POO'llM.L Memphis ShOwboats at Los Angeles Express (3 hrs ) (]J llCMf "The Pirates Of Penzance" ( t 983 Mvsical) Kevin Kline. Angela Lanabury. (2~) ())-MDODI MM A 1M1 Robin HOOd and hit men aid a young man named Alan whole IW8etheatt Is coetced Into marry· 109 the Sti«ltf of Nottingham. (Part 4 of 4) (1 hr.) .. (Ill ma umTUU. Detroit Pistons at Atlanta Hawks (2 hra., 16 min.) ..... ~ '= WU tll ...,.. Scheduled: World Amateur Boxing Champlonthlp Challenge, teaturtng an Tmpreatve gtoup of world ct\ampionl lndudlng Mark Bf• land end Tyrell Biggs (from LOI Angeles. Calif.): World Short Traci< Speedlkatlng Cha!:'{lplOnshlps (from Peterborough, Eno- la~. 30 min.) 1 •• u':°.r-1Ser1es Returns) Jennifer's friend turna Joey'• home Into a Q!m=-catino. t1D 1mM. ..... A tool( at U.S . news events and trends aa..., by foreign Journalists stationed In this country. Host; Ford Rowan. oo n.-.,. ., "George Bums In Conceft" Actor and comedian George Burns sings. )Okes and tella atorles In his nightclub act taped before an audlenoe at Hamilton Place In Hamllton, Ontario. ( 1 hr) CZ).,.. "Dead End" (1937, Orama) SyMa Sidney, Joel McCrea. ( 1 h<.. 33 min.) -~ ... NOii' II ·11.c:.-".., ..... ... 9' .. _ ,...c~ ... ·-,,_,.., Lonety Heert• b Bend" · (19?8, Mullcal) Peter Frampton. Bee Geel...._, Mr. Multard and the Futur9 VIiain Bend tteel Sgt. P9P- pe(1 ~ llwtrumentl. thut Pf~lng the downt.11 of HMttllnd. U.S.A., tll Pes>- per'a nephew end the new Lonety Heartt Club Bend come to the reeoue. (2 tws.) l uma-•• .... CM.Ll9M'l't----.. "Mtlelng" (1981. Drema) Jeck Lemmon. Sleay 8peoek. A mldcle 9g9d New YOfk ~and hit dlughter· in-w try to find out what ~ to hit ton whO dllappMred ~ the mlltary ~Ir\ ctlh>PG· (,2 to.. 2.lrin.= Cl) ........... Glen end Andrle Crouch .,. tats to .,. Ray C1wtM. Oenleoe W1111mt. WelfM and Tremaine Hawklnt and the Hewklnl Family, and The lmper1llAI In tNI oelebr• tlon of goepel ~ taped at the Ctyst81 Cathedral In Garden Grove, Cellfom& ( 1 -~u-TOOca. .. ,..w-- ._ tll W. -ut•IC#I ~--"The Man Who Saw Tomorrow" (1981, Biography) Documentary. Narrat- HEADACHES?· ,, ......... . ., .......... , For Ad Action Call a Da~y Pilot AD-VISOR 642-5678 YOU DESERVE TO FEEl GOOD CALL 845-5300 For Complimentary Coneultatlon WESTCLIFF CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE Dr. "obert A ........ 2CM3 WMtclltf Dr., Suite 10I Newporthech (n•u Coco'• on 17"' end lrvlne) Most Insurances Accepted Friday, Aprll 13, 1984 13 ~Or.on w .... Foo'-Qe of .....nts he Id and drlmatlc ~dona of Na .. oompriM tNt look •1 the 1 ~ French J)hY*'an. atrok>ger and mylttc. Miehe! de Nottr•O.me.-1cnt>wn u Noe- trademus. 'PG' (1 hr., 28"mln.) CH) .. "Tender Mercle9" (1982. Dr• me) Robett DuvaU, T-H#per. A fomw coontry and westem llrlQtf who le trying to make a oomet>eok tw In IOY9 with a motel owner •ft• hll mameoe end&. ( 1 hr .. 29 min.) • la.LYWOCD -MM•• --_,. • • t Cll '19 TOWI F.tured: trlwl to New Or1eens •nd }oumey aboetd the Mt11lulp- p1 OtJMn Ind Cetta Queen fO< the Greet American StMmboet r11Clf, 1..., ..... 1& ... ___ ,l ITMmY_._ la.l.YlllDC9 a.-.. F.tured: ~ wood movie mogul Richard Zanucic: Emle Anderlon the ll\loioe Of ABC"; lltlQef Rick Sprtngfteld'a new movie "Hard "'To Hold.'' I irCU. .. OOIMlll ..... ""' ... ~· 1 .,.. -Feetured: Uberl08; how publicity brtngs a non-star Ito ceiebl'lty at1tua.. (1 hr.) ........ ~y -mll'f "Nlcarap: Campaign 'M " A return vlllt to find out wbet l\as happened to oeueorehlp, the ~ La!'.>reosa and the Chamorro tamlly. ([) .. "Supem\an Ill" ( 1983, Adven- ture) Christoph« AeeYe. Rlchefd Pryor. A ~~~ ~r:: :=-t!; =~ ~ (, into his good and evil pereonalltles. 'PG' ~hrs., 5 min.) Cl) ... "Six Peck" ( 1982. Comedy) Kenny Rogers, Diane Lane. A ra~r driver turns a sextet of juvenlle car strippers Into a winning pit crew. 'PG' ( 1 hr .• '5 min.) CZ>._ "Max Dugan Retuma" (1983, Comedy) Marsha Mason, Juon Roberds. A widow's ne'er-do-well fathef. who 1ben- doned hef when &he was I chld of nine. shows up wllh 1 aultcate full of ~en money and a bad hea11 condition. •JIG· ( 1 hr ,~ -1=TNmlCll'19._. NI l'Wti (joined In Progrees) Atlanta Braves at San Diego Pedr• (2 tn., 45 ,...,min. .... ..... ""' ... ftl «* LA. Feetured: a ~ at Dolly Parton and Sytvest• Stallone's new mov- ie, "Rhine.tone": the popularity of tap danc~. eepeclalty In shows Ilka "42nd Street' and "Sugar Babies": hunting fof bUrled treuure.. ~===-• MIU & ''Wcnout" Enc Sevareld ex.amines the struggle of a women' e health club to survive In a volatlle bullnes& c11m;1e. Cfp Wl'M I nm lmAT OU"llOW Jim Tabor ctem. onstratea the gcum9t ~·portable Reid bar and BUNeyl Florida I Pen'*8mp Park. Ameflc:a's flrst underwater getden. -it ()) ---.J Ulm ... Bugs Is joined by Yoeernlte Sam, Darty Duck. Pepe LePew and others In a mad 14 Friday, April 13, 1984 8MrCh for I tubttltute &stet bunny. (R) i1 IVJ - • • Mi W' .,.... Arnold, Wiiiia and Drummond give three dlffttent aocounte of a burglary to the POiice. (R) e ._ "Titanic" ( 1953, Orama) Cllf· ton Webb. Barbara St~. The llYe& of peaaengert abOard the doomed W8191 are seen both before and during the tragic sink~. (2 hrs.) • (II LOii IOAT Whtie on a cru11e to Greece, students from the skipper's alma meter plan their graduation at the Pant. non: lauc falls In love, and Vicki ~ts 0 a 16-rr-<>ld college gradu-(2 hrs. D "Village Of The Damned" • (1960. Science-Fiction) George Sander-.. Barbera Shelley. A quiet Englflh v11ege 11 diSt'Upted by the almoltaneoua pregnancy of flVfKY feound woman lMng there. (2 hrs.~ i Cll IT~ CA A varltty snow lnQuding studio peffonnanoes. oelebl'tty gossip and oountry music. Thia weetc's guests: Juflo lglee£as. Ann Jiiiian, Tom Jones, Menudo, Clarence Fountain And The Five Blind Boys. ( 2 hrs.) • llOWI "Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed!" ( 1970. Horroc) Peter Cush- ing, .Simon Ward. A mad scientist trans- plants his Insane a.salStant'a brain Into anothe< human. ~ • ..,.,,... "Designs For Liv· Ing" A look at human eooommodatlons to Ille on earth, In apace, under ground and undef water, teatUf'lng the development of the sl<yscraP9(. an American phenotn&. non. and the evolution of the spaoe suit. !(llV.) ~aa.ct.a .. "Deathtrap" (1982, Myst91'Y) Mlchael Caine, Christopher Reeve. A play· wright suffering from writer's blOck plans to do away wfth a former student of hlS and plaglarWi the young man·e promising ~y. 'P<'3'~r., 55 mln.) ...,~ ._"The Verdict" (1 982, Orama) Paul Newman. Charlotte Rampllng. An alcotloNc Boeton lawyer puila hlmsell togelhe< 10 bring an unpopular medical malpractice Cate to trial against strong opposition by the courts. lhe arc:hdloce9e and his own clients. 'R' (2 hrs.) cm ... "Cujo" (1983, Suspense) Dee Wallace. Denny Plntauro. A woman and her young eoo are trapped In their car at an Isolated auto repalr yard by a huge, rabid dog. 'R' (1 hr., 31 min.) • mWll "Macbeth" (1 9.S, Orama) Orson Welles. Jeaneue Nolan. Baaed on Shakespeare's piay. The greed and ambl· tlon of a man and his wife lead them to Ira~ In 1 llh-oentury Scotland. (2 hra.) .. II• ••a..,,.. (Serie$ Returns) Jennttet'a frleod turns Joey's home _l_nto a gambling casino. Cl) LRl'mal Cll TMI Mell Me PA90UI GD.,.. "As You Like It'' (1936, eom.-dy) 81S8beth Bergner. Laurenoe QIMef Baled on Shakespeare's play. Rosalind, the daughter of an exiled duke. masquer· ades as a boy and advises the man sne loves on he<™ (2 hra.) .. (Z)Cll'.. .. .... _ • 8 (I) __, A ruthless government Operatoc who plans to capture Alrwott fOf his depal1ment ~alls a satentte detec· uon system to find out wtiere Hawke Is hldlng_the futuristic hellCOpter ( 1 hr ) II • ~•~Featured· Alp Wiiton poeea as a famous psychic; a pizza dellvery man Is told he must remove his clOthea to ~ fOod at I nuditt9' aptrt· ment houM: 1 '*'« nlUlt OOl'IWIC9 c:u.- tornaR to ICoept a wr""'fh lnectlbed blrthdly09ke. ••anus1.- {I) Mllma -"U.S. vs. Cube" {from Reno. Nev.). (A) ~3 tn.) Cl).,_ "SYperman Ill' (19$3, Adven· ture) Christopher Reeve, Richard Pryor. A vlllafnous lndultrtaJ rNIQNltt trfel to neu- •trallze the man of atMI by IC)llttlng him Into hll QOOd and evil ~litla 'PG' Q_(2 hra., 5 min.) CZ> .. "The P8f80fWI" ( 1982, Com. dy) 8lll Schoppert. Katen Landry. A man whole wife deieerted him antera the single lite and plaoee a P8C.onel ad In a newspa. ~·'PG' (1 hr., 30 min.) ......... ,_,y Mama'• ltan<k.tp routine at the country Club prcwet to be a hit.~ ~ .... :,d~Uve On The Sw.et Strip" (1982. ) Rlct\ard Pryoc. Thia tumid concert mance Is highlighted by the •• views 00 eex, marrtage. prilon lift and a chllllng though humorous account of Na cata· strophic experiences with cocaine ~. 'R' (1hr .. 30mln.) (Q) ssa.-r .,. Angela Lantbury and George Heern atar In tne mualoeJ atety ot a demented 19t~tury barber wtto takes revenge on the todety that unjustly sent him to prison. (2 tn.. 30 min.) -· (I) .. .. Aft8f a woman IS murdered In his offlot. Hammer must find out If he was actually the Intended target lf hrJ II • nm 111.1.AN ... John Strono- hea11 Is murdered during an eecape attempt. and Roy leetna that Chance I& his l)(othe<. {R) {1hr.) 11 =• laMe Two young people want to find the perfect mate. and 1 fash- ion buyef want& to end he< 1tfu with a married man 'j ~ 1 hr.) II..,,_, I Wint M ITAl\.9 .,n .. .-_ 1.112• a ,_. The Brothers' attempt 1t writing a TV Show Is the apringboerd for a eerlee of musical sketchea lnciudlng Reba Mcintire on horseback, a tribute to the aong "8 fza· beth," a gospel sing wtth the Masters v and a Western operetta featuring Mel Tiiiis as a stutt= sheriff. (2 hrs.) ! = "The Hanging Tree" ( 1959. Western) Gary Cooper. Marla Schell A doctor kills a man wt\lle reeoulng a girl and Is almost lynched by a drunk*1 mob ( 1 ht .. 46 min.) l unTU MCIUTYOU -~ ... -mr•D U-.YM ... Comedy sketchee combine With claallc film and news footage In an offbeat, aattnc tak&- otf. -1--IOLD ... ..-AT MllWtl "Shades Of Oarkn96'S" A married men aeema beWttched by the spirit of a dead woman In this dramatfza· tion of an Edith Wharton story. o ( 1 hr ) ... "Alglera" ( 1938. Romance) Charles Boyer, Hedy Lemarr. An lntema- ttonal jewel t""'f tak• r.tuge In the exollc ~l hr .. 30 min.) (%) "Lady Chattee1e'('• Lover" (t981. Drema) $yMa Krlatel, Nicholas Clay. O.H. Lawrenc:t'I atety ab0u1 the wtfe of a p&faplegic Engllth attatoetat wttc takes her husband's gemeMeper as hat loll9t la retold. 'R' ( 1 hr . 45 min.) ·-Mem . ,. lalunlay Con1. -1MT ,,_..,.,_ ,. &•<1>a• .. .,.. "Capl'loom One" ( 1978, Suspenee) Elliott Gould. Jemes &Olin. A reporter and lhree Ameflcan astronauts are dfawn Into an el•borate hoax desigl led to cover up a malfunction aboard the flt8t manned space flight to Ma~ (2 tv... 30 min.) •.,."Rage" ( 1972. Orama) Ge<>l'ge Q Soon. Richard Batehart. When his aon Is accidentally kllled by poisoned gas. a rancher &eeks revenge against the Army ~~ "POO<y's" (1981. Comedy) • Oen Monat\en. M8'1( Herrler Rancty high school boys Met< vengeance on a sleazy cathouae lhat refueed them admlttanoe 'R' ( 1 hf .. 35 min.) CD .,. "The Story Of O" ( 1975. Ora- ma) Corinne Otry, Udo Kief. A young woman testt ttie llmlts of love as she allows hefMff to be domlneted by the man she kMliL ( 1 hr., 35 min.) I ..... , tW ~TMCU '* =i.. -ITAM A musical about a young glrt's dream to enter show t>Osineee. wtth P«formances by Oystal Gayle, Tom Wopet. Paul Wllllams. Ameri- ca and ~lit C~~ 8 • IA Y lM H06t: formef senator Gear~<?,~· Guest: Mad- ness .. = MOT~ 1 hr . 30 min) I .... ... "Red River Range" (1938, Westtm) John Wayne, Ray Corrigan. The Three Melqutt9ef$ eet out to neb a gang of catlle thleves operating along the Red River. ~ hf .• 30 ~ i ll EIEIT ....... . ... MWi Neal Gabler and Jef- frey Lyons make their selections tor Oscars and Interview Shirley MacLalne and John Llthgow. CS) .,.. "Aona" ( 1980. Adventure) Aona Richmond. Anthony Steel. A notori- ous woman joufnaHst recounts hef outra- geous actventures with some of Europe's lea~=yboys. 'R' (1 hr .. 22 min) "• • •rr L.A.:""°' tW (C).,. "Nana" (1981. Orama) Katya Befge<. Jean-Pietra Aumont. A beautiful and willful l)(oetltute puts her appearance and body to use to become the toast of the town. ( 1 hr • 32 min.) CD) ... "Bon Appeth" ( 1980. Come- dy) Kelly Nlchola. GIOrla Leonard A wealthy woman oflefs to pay a young seductress $250.000 If she can take to bed the wortd's ten greatest lovers. (1 hr . 2• min.) 1MllJ .,. "The Group" ( 1966. Drama) Shirley Knlgbt. Elizabeth Hartman Based on the book by Mary McCarthy. Eight Inseparable college friends become lnvo!V'ed In wldely differing lifestyles af1e< i duetlon. !2 hrt., 60 min.) ... -....... DA• • 11 • Featured lonner homoeexuelt dllcusa aesthetic realism, live restaur1n1eura reveal their sucoess secrets. f hf.hm .,...,aeooca ....,,, .. -.T'llMD .. a. ........ llHll .. .,. "Thunder Ol/9' The Ptalns • ( 1953. Western) Randolph Scott. Lex Barker. Folowlng the CMI War. a military officer Is attlgiled to put a stop 10 the practice of carpetbagging In ttie South- we&t. ~2 hrs.) 9 IOCI PMM:I · CZ) ... "The 8lack Stallloo Returns" ( 1962. Adventure) Kelly Reno. Teri Garr. A boy goes to the Sahara Oner1 to find his beloved black Arablal'I stallion who has been reclalmed by Its l)(evloua owner. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. '43 min.) a. CH) ... "Max Dugan Retuma" ( 1983. Comedy) Marena Ma.son. Jason Roberds. A widow's ne'e<~ father. who aban- doned hef when ahe was a child of nine, shows up with a tultcate tutl of Ml-gotten money Ind a bed heart condition. 'PG' ( I hr .. 38 mlo.) i ' W CA\ll:&llDl-111¥\•&• (Part I of 2) W IOCIPMACI -9'm DOU.M NJ Ol M 1IM PMUllf Women from 28 countries com- pete for $1 mlltlon In caati and prize$ at the Sands Hotel in Attantlc City. Slnget Andy Gibb and fOfmer Mia World Mar· ~ Wallece co-no.t. (2 tws.) (IJ .,_ "Alders Of Oesllny" ( 1933. Weetem) John WayM. Gabby Hayes, A government aQ9flt tries to help a gtoup ol ranchers regain their water rights. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) l •aaw ... .,. "Somewhere I'll And You" (19•2. Orama) Claft( Gable. Lana Turner Two brothers shale carMf'S end the love ol the same glr1 which draws them apart i! ht .. 30 min.) (EJ fllA UIAll Brad Hef1on and Cedrick R<>dgef$ In a heavywelghl bout scheduled '°' nine rounds (from Atlanta, Ga.). (R) L! hr., 30 min.) CID llCMI "Blonde Ambition" (No Date) Suzy Mandel). Dory Devon. Two young English women go to the big city In hope of finding a show buslnesa career but instead end up In porn films. Cl) llCMI "The Thing'' (1982. Horror) Kurt Russell, Richard Dysart. Members of a scientific research team In the Antarctic confront an alien llfe tonn that Is capable of taking over the men's minds. 'A' (2 :i!~.i:.. ~ llOWll "•8 HRS " ( 1983, Comedy) Nick Nolte. Eddie Murphy. An unorthodox police detective teams with a temporarlly released convict to find a fugitive murder- er. 'A' ( 1 hr.. 35 min.) ~8 llCMI "The Front Page" (1974. Com- edy) Jack Lemmon. Walter Matthau. A tough city editor and a topnotch repor1er cover the e1tecutlon of a convicted cop- klller ~2~ I .,. "The W8f& Expendable" (HMS. Adventurer Robert Montgomery. John Wayne The bombing of Pear1 Har- bor gives a fleet ol PT boets the long- awaited opportunity to l)(OYe their value. (2 hrs., 45 min.) e llOWll "The Explollve Generation" (1961, Orama) Patty McCormack, Wll- llam Shatllef When a high &chOol teecher Is suspended for classroom dl!ICU88lona or sex. his students rally to his defente and fot'oe a crucial confrontation with echOOI board offlclals. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) ~ llCMI "The Arst Oeedty Sin" ( 1980, Mystery) Franl< Sinatra. Faye Dunaway A 11e1eran New York City pollee detective. wnose wife ts sutteting trom a seflous IH- ness, tries 10 catch a brvtal killer terror1z- i Manhattan 'R' ( 1 hr . 52 min.) ,. ... -... cm .. ..,,,. a.at ot a.. And Vk>- 1enoe" (1980) Documentary. Hosted by John Carradine. A compendium of coming attrectk>na trdera tor eoma of the worat low~budget fllms of the 70.. Including schloci< horror feeturee, eoft~«e porn epics and Violent black explol1atk>n rnov- 181. (1 hr .• ~ min.) CZ).,. "Dead End" (1937. Orama) SyMa Sidney. Joel MoCrea. Youogatera In an Eut River aiurn flaht to·OYercome their environrtlerl~hr .. ~min.) =;=tmfllmA,. ~--flOOTIM.1.· .,_ "The Outelders" (1083, Dr• ma) C. Thomas Howe4I. Matt OMlon. The expertenoee of a gtoup of teen--egera In thelf Otdahome hometown during the late ·eo. •=a~;:~ hrt., 8 min.) -· -lww•A .alT •(I) ... "Sbt Pack" ( 1982. Comedy) Kenny Rogtn, Oillne Lane. A reo.<:ar dflvef turns a eextet of juvenlle car strippers Into a winning pit crew. 'PG' (1 hr .. •5 min.) · • • llCMI ''The Life And Tlmel 01 Gftzzty Adams" ( 1974, Adventure) Oen Hagger- ty, Don Shanks. A man unjustly 80CUled of a crime flees Into the wfldemela. (2 ~---mlACI (tS~ OI •I ill Jose Ferret directs Tony winner Barnard Hughes In this drama about • conttltvtlonal thow- dOwn between the President of the U.S. and the Sup<tme Court. ( 1 hr .• 46 min.) (Q) .,. "Welcome To L.A." ( 1977, Drama) Keith Carradine. Salty Kel'-mln. Various Southern Celitomla residents .,. brought together briefly in a aeries of romantic llalsona wNch mottly end up ~ one-night stands. 'R' (1 hr .. 48 •(C)ilowll "The Lady In Red" (1979. Or• ma) Aobef1 Conrad, Pamela Sue Martin. In the lllolent days of the lawless 1920a. an Idealistic young rarm girt becomes the moll of the Infamous gangster John Dii- i . 'A' (1hr .. 29 mln) ..... ..,... 900¥Y IOCl&8 ... ''All Screwed Up" (1976. Com- edy) Luigi Olbertl. Nino Blgnamlnl A group ot Southern Italians try to find wealth and happiness In Northern ltaty 'PG~ .. 45~ =1TODA~.: .. MEWll MwaaDTCl9CIMOW ........ W llCMI "SI~ Weeks" ( 1982. Orama) Dudley Moore, Mary Tylet Moore. A mar- ried Congres81onal candidate become9 Increasingly Involved In the lives of a wealthy New York woman and her leutt.o ~ =t8'. 'PO' (1 hr .. 46 min.) ne "Bury Me Dead" (19-47. Hor· ror) Mark Daniela. JUne Loci<hat1. A wealthy young glrl marked for extermina- tion appears at her own funeral. ( 1 ht .. 30 min) •;AT-DAYOJ.:a•• "••If• ~Im Murray Roee, an Austra- lian swimmer. Is PfOtlled (A) W Cl) mwz "Sherlock Holmes And The Secret Weapon" ( 19'42. Mystery) Baall Rathbone. Nigel Bruce Friday. April 13. 1984 15 -lanclay ........ ___ _ -~·-.... -lecm/Ca lllnCMa'M/ :NM l!!ICMW (C)llOWll "The French Lieutenant's Wom- an" (1981, Orama) Meryl Streep, Jeremy Irons. (2 hrs... 5 min.) CIJ9GITIClll19' CD 110W11 "Odyssey Of The Pacific" (1981, Adventure) Mickey Rooney. (1 hf., 20 min) cm -t•WM.L "1~ Spring For&- cast" ( 1 hf.) .• nlllY •-MAMO -·~-WIMOO .. ~ W •WPGWT cm.,.,.. Cl)~-··· (%) llOWll "The Personals" ( 1982. Come- dy) Biii Schoppen. Karen Landry. ( 1 tv .. 30mln.) .... ..., ... .. IYMCa .. C1•IOfl•C1.01m• -mlle•M.._WGllD .. laM.1 D llW 1WL*IAT&1:•m111 fGUTM---_., .. ~ ... --IOC* 'I '.V..Wu.&A. IYmUTICI "NCAA Division 11 lndMd- ual Competition" (trom Sprlngfield. M~) (2hrs) ® "Stroker Ace" (1983. Come- dy) Bun Reynolds, Loni Anderson. (1 hr .. 36 min.) (Q) .,_ "Dot And The Bunny" ( 1980, Adventure)Anlmated. ( 1 hf., 10 min ) ecau ... • l!!IWWl ITTO llAva .. Cl)llOWll "The Glacie< Fox" (1978) Doc- umentary. ( 1 hr . 30 min) • TODAn•_,. II lllh ~-u. ~•11 •• .. '"' ....... LITnmm•tarr ,_,.. ~MIOfPMnf fllale .... ..,,.. .... IDB nt.IOOM ~ L*" "A Shtetl o'lssover" Host Davfd A<mles provides a goimpse Into the world of the shtetl. Eastem Eurcr peen market towns 1n which Jew and Christian Interact In unique ways. -~ -AmY•OllM ,. CClmt " TM:NCAT llnUIAtCM.I WMITO-.m. .., ... llMCM mr DIM,..,., TmM 9ICmm MY Of llllCOW9t ,._MCAT -mmT(">Q u.AYllUI .,.. "Black Beauty" (1946. Drama) Mona Freeman, Richard Denning ( 1 hr , 14 min.) CD _,. "Sea Prince And The Fife Child'' (No Date, Fantasy) Animated. ( t hr , SO min.) 16 Friday. April 13, 1984 -Cl> ... "0.d M.n Don't WM! Plaid'' < 1982, Comtdy) Steve Martin. Rachel Wttd. (t hr .• ~~/ -IWIC WOICll ,.. .. .. M T ... ,.,,.,,_ ··-w.-.... •••11 GUl.11 E ii LLOWD09.• ..,,.AIUIT IUCllTM ---~ M ...,_ tnllY Animated. A lhor1- age of eggs poeee a thfeet to the Mure of Easler • eWAYOfnunt 7::9 11!1.,_ "The Greatest Show On Earth" ( 1952, Drama) Charlton Heston. Betty Hut~3hra .. tOmln.) M (H) "Annie" (1982. Musical) Albert ol Bumett. (2 hra .• 9 min.) •1 -.Y•a•• &mr "A Sht .. I Pne<wer" Host Oevld Roekle9 provtdee a glimpse Into the wOtid of the shtetl, Eastern Euro- pean matket towns In which Jew and Ctlrlstlen Interact In unique ways. """ .. ,_. unu..a U.MO..• ·-..,Mi.ml ___ ._. ::.e:nfl)Q llUY ,..__., ,_ ''Basa of the GroundStoke" (R) cm llOWll "Across The Great Divide" ( 1976, Adventure) Robert Logan, Heattr e< =· ( 1 hr., 40 min.) (I) "The Way Of The Wind" (1977, Adventure) Documentary. ( 1 hr . « mlnil-MmM .. Git.., -.a_,AT1'm.,.. WIMlmATCM.YMY I •t11.MC1 nm•,.., ... YCUI_. llOWll "Enchantment" ( 1949, Orama) David Niven, Teresa Wright ( 1 hr • 42 min.) .... llOLl(ll) .... ... --•TOWIMMl .. ...O!IS ICI mn Of UL LOUii a ..... " WU.a.DWIT ,,. ..... ...~ .. ,_ ~ . ~ "" ,,,., '"" . ID '" .. .__,,,...,_.., .... 11•• CE).._,.., Mutray Roee. an Austra· llan swimmer. la proftled. (R) CD llOWll "Max Dugan Returns" (1983, Comedy) Marsha Mason, Jason Robards. {lhr .. ~min.) Cl) .,_ "Beloved Enem • · (1936, Ora· ma) David Niven, Merle Oberon. ( 1 hr , 30 ~ OfM•nmt .. l'ACIMMTal 9'1"1,_ Y••a•t mamoc...• MW T'lllllmOW tM UllU'•'W:M/IAlllUI 'J II ICMWI Iii trlWt•t•• llDl I ...,...,. ..,...,..,., -· Cl) 1N11'1 u.&Y 8cheduled: Biii 00.ttllO ve. Ronnie Shleldl tor the wee euper llghtwelght ehemplonehlp, ~ uled for 12 roundt (live from Klng1ton, N. V.): P8ri.Roubtht Blcycte Raot (trom FranotJ. (2 hrs.I • ,AUi .WY • ---PaatOI Jam.e Flamming oonduett the Palm SUn- day eervloe trom the Arst Baptist Church In Alchmond, Virginie.. ( 1 hr.) e llOWll "The Aotd to Zanzibar" (1941, Comedy) Bing Croaby, Bob H9P81i1~2 hrs.) Of LA. l'ODAY -.°'nune tamnmm -·--.. , ... -~ ... ... ,.-.... Miro ucml "NASCAR Tran.South 500" (live from Oetting1on. S.C.). (4 hrs 30 min.) (H) .,_ "The Secret Of NIMH" ( 1982, Fantasy) Animated. Volcee of Elizabeth Hartman, Dom Deluise. ( 1 hr .• 20 min.) cm .,_ "The Eyes Of The Amaryllis" ( 1975, Orama) Ruth Ford, Katherine HougMon. ( 1 hf., 35 min.) (I) llOYm "The Black Stallion Returns" (1b82, AdVenture) Kelly Reno, Teri Garr l1 hr., 43 min.) ....... , -i a nm-wmeu•~ ~-··· ... ..,... ,..,, .... ml -~ 'AUi WY • ~ Pastor James Ramming conducts the Palm Sun- day seMc:e from the AtSt Baptist Church In Rk:~~rplnla. (1 hf.) Ii) WMl -"Thank You Ellen HarrlS?" Guest: Ellen Ha.rrla, first vice president. Paine Webber Mitchell Hutchins. Inc CC) llOWll "Honkytonk Man" ( 1982, Ora· ma) Clint Eastwood. Kyle Eastwooo (2 hrs .• 5 min) (%) .. "Zapped!" (1982. Comedy) Seo" Balo, Willie Aames. ( 1 hr., 35 min I mM~ ..@ llOWll "In Like Flint" ( 1967. Adven· ture) James Coburn, Lee J. Cobb. (2 hrs .• 20 mln) 1we M •••rT• •....,..Former baS&-ball player Bob Uecker hosts this look al some of the most unusual, exciting and humorous happenings In the wor1d of rrts. UMMJflfllAll llOWll "Palm Springs Weekend" ( 1963. Comedy) Troy Donahue. Connie Stevens. (2 hts.) ~WI• UCITMIATm ... , __ ........... llOWll "Edge Of Doom" ( 1950. Mys· t111Y) Dana Andrews. Farley Granger ( 1 hr , 39mln,) t1:11 Cl) t•WftU. New YOO< Mets at Chicago Cubs (2 hrt • 45 min ) tts11 8 GD Mi•FI TW "Family Circle Cup" Anal matchee (nv. from Hiiton Heali~~ llmTCCU IMTT .. CIUCll••-.... ,._ ........ ,.. ,. ... IOCI( The FraggkM decide to move to the proml&ed land. hnday Cont. -· (J) _, "MaltM ToumatMnt" Final '°'W~ from A~. Ga.). (3 ,..,.,) I '*• .-r-. ?m. t•h NiiiliTI' .. TO ne .,_. Paddington the bMr It c.ptlvated by the sltvef 9CfMn after a thowlng ol the mual- cat ''Slngln' In The Rain." cm .,.,,. "Gideon's Trumpet" ( 1979, Drema) Henry Fonda, Joee Ferrer. ( 1 hr., tiJ~-----YUlt (%) ... "Edge Of Doom" (1950, Mys- tery) Dane Andrews, Farley Grangef. ( 1 hr . 39 min.)' .... "Come Next Spring" ( 1955, Drema) Ann Sheridan, Steve Cochran. (2 hra.) . ... ..... • -IMllC • MCI: Hlghllghts of lut IMton and ptevlewa of the upcoming yee~eaented. G .._ UIT Princess Grace hosts this Easter apeclal from St Pet8f's Basilica and the Vatican Museum. featur- ing Cecill• Gaadla and the London Play· era. ID~0 .. •DC~Ml•ttoo•"•••111mrr1 CC> ... "My Bodyguard" ( 1979, Ora- ma) Chris Makepeace. Adam Baldwin ( 1 hr .. 38 min.) CH>.,. "To Catch A King" (1983, Ora- ma) Robert Wag.new, Teri Garr (2 hrs.) we "WM.t. Celllornta Angela at Oak· la~~hrs.) I==-·-An •ltMMt.., f°'m of hou9lng for the aged offered In a coop- 8'atlve hcxne wtlere expenses and meats are sl'lated Is explored. ID ••nmonAITI CD..,. "Authofl Author!" ( 1982, Com- edy) Al Pacino. Dyan Cannon. ( 1 hr.. 50 min.) (I).,. "Kim" ( 1950, Adventure) Errol Flynn. Dean Stockwell. ( 1 hr . 53 min ) di dl) H=w Atlanta Braves at San Otego Padres (3 hra.) t:9 D ID ... IW Scheduled: Charlie "Choo Choo" Brown vs. Cornelius Boza· Edwards In an IBF lightweight champion- ship bout scheduled lor 1 S rounds (llve from Atlantic City. N.J.); WOfld's Strong- est Men competition (from Magic Moun- tain, C8111) (1 hr .. 30 min.) 1--.11 M'tiUlllM A llMCM POlt ,.,._A traditional muslcal <*ebratlon of PaSS<r ver. ( 1 hr.) I UIATTll OF TAITI a. .,. "Ten Tall Men" (1951, Adven- ture) Burt Lancaster. Giibert Roland (2 hrs) (!) .,. "Moby Olci<" ( 1956. Adven· ture) Gregory Peck. RIChard Basehart (2 hrs.) m .,. "The Big Circus" ( 1959, Ore· ma) Vlct0< Mature, Red Buttons. (2 hrs.) ti).,. "Delta County, US.A." (1977, Orama) Joanna Mllet. Peter Donat (2 ;·~Am OFQl.1'19 CC) ... "Adam's Woman" (1972, Ora· ma) 8Mu Bridget. John MNll (1 hr . 55 min.) cm LOU PAUllA I A taped performance from the Al•ddln Hotel In Las Vegas ( 1 hr) CZ).,. "Max Dugan Returns" ( 1983 Comedy) Marsha Maeon. Jason Robards Ji:.ht.,38~ -·=--A moealo of IOUndl 1.nd tmao-are woven~to fllultratt the 8Xpef'iel'lOll of f tt who l)llMd through Ellie laland 1802 Ind 1927. 1, .. -r 9GIT .. --AllOl'-mft' PoP queen Donna Summer llZZles In • concert taped at the Pacific Amphitheatre In Coe.- ta Mesa, Calif. ( 1 hi.) •1••tci1am • 0 mCM1Mmw 1911ttm CMI .. ,.._ American anthropoi0gl91 Or. Jamee A. Yott leeda •n expedition to Ecuador to explore the behavk>r of the W.oranl lndtent; eome of the daring rllka and exciting aoventutes seen on the Wlee In tht put. l "•m••_. as IUJ-• REID l'I .,. ''The Saint And The Stave Gooee" ( 1981, A<Mnture) Ian Ogilvy, Gayle Hunntcut. (2 hra.) ID PAm.YllGITUIT (I) mA ....,_... OeJlas Mavencics at Golden State Warrl<n or Phoenix Soni at Los Angeiea Lakera (SUbject to black-. out) (2 hrs .. 30 min.) CI) lll)Wll "Tough Enough" (1983, Ora· ma) Denoia Quaid. Carlene Watkins. ( 1 hr .. •47 min.) (Q).,. "Max Dugan Returns" (1983. Comedy) Marsha Mason, Jason Robards iM I MOU.YWOOD i~ 11:11 I WllM YOU Guests: Hugh Aloe and Garland Kyte from the Gay and Lesbian Community S«Vloes Center; Martin Ann M.O., director of publlo health for LA. County Health Department; Chris Kii- bourne. field aaalatant. D MT 119 WAY YOU -Four couples who Illustrate that "wellness" Is a state of mind ar:=led. •:u.YWOOD al .,. WT ._ Princess Grace hosts this Easter speclal from St. Pe18''s Basmca and the Vatican Museum. featur· Ing CecQia G•sdla and the London Play· ers. !Ton.,_,,.,..,., , .. , ...... .,. "Strotctr Ace" ( 1983, Come- dy) Burt Reynolds, Loni Andef&on. (1 hr .. 36mln.) (I) MOWll "The Man Who Would Be King" ( 1975. Adventure) Sean Connery, Mlchael Caine. (2 hra., 9 min.) MICWAD~--.... -.. .,..ACI IUlllAY ......... OLYWUD "They Didn't Have A Chance" A look at Olympic vlctcn who were up against tremendous Odds and rose above them. ( 1 hr.) 1J llO¥ll "VIiiage Of The Damned" (1960, Science-Action) George Senden, Barbara shelu hrs.) W ='DE•IT Tm -Featured: Liberace; how publlclty br1nge a non--atar to celebrity atatua. ( 1 hr.) '8 MOWll ''The Big Sleep" ( 1978, Mys-- tery) Robert Mitchum, Sarah Miies. (2 hrs) e llO¥ll "Up The S.ndbo1t" ( 1972, Comedy) Barbra Strell8nd, O.vfd Selby C2 hra.l e WU. mmJ -''Think You Bin Kirrtl?'' ou.t: Elelr\ ...,.., .. w. prtaldent, Paine Webber Mltohell Hutchlna. Inc. __ ,,,... CC> ... ''Tht p~ And Tht ~ bie" (1981, Orama) Vaitrle B•tln•• Robert Dtelderio. (1 hr .. 40 mln.) CZ) ... "DMd Men Don't WW ~· ( 1982, ~ StlV9 Martin, Rect* Ward. (1 hr .. 30 min.) -_.... -&I l-••nwtaM9 WMClll .. M•Wrl , .. .,,., .. •••u•-•llWllW •2111 .. • ..-z •t&W•IF Ill 1191 MC&WtQ rA ... WMllllmT _.__, .... ,_ Lm "How la Mrs. Thttoher Oolna?'' Guests: Andww Knight. '*°'of The £conomltt Peter Rlddell. poltloel Id- tor ol The Ananclal Tlmet; tNAl!on ,lout· nallst and former member of PMl9mlnt Helene Mlddleweefc Heyman. (1 hr.) .... °'....,.,. ,, •• c .. , ..... CI) .. "Sea Prince And Tht Are Child" (No Date, Fantasy) Anlmeted. ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) cm ITIW llACllTT Former Genelle gubt· 1st Steve Hackett perlorme "Spectrel Momlngs" and "Air Condttlontd Night· n\8re.·· 1-UYOIMU. .. -CIWNMI. " ... "Anole" (1982. M.-::al) Albert Annev. Carol Bumen. (2 hra., 9 min.) .. , ..... ,.... fllMl'I ...... ''Another Stupid Kid'' A fourth.grader hat trout!M In &ehool and Is labelled atuptd by hit tMCh- l~ ~~~"~'Mhu- 19C&WI .,,. ' COi i-UWM.l (Seuon Prtm-lere'-~= ~·:..-.:hrs.) ~ llO¥ll "Frtendly Persuasion" (1966. Drama) Gary Coopel. Dorothy McGlb. (2 hrs .. 19 min.) --lvenlnu .. ,,=-lln'Clt ., ....... C:.&WI .U111T ..UCMI._ NI.. "We 'Are The ForgMln" Joeeph Cardinal Bernardin preper11 for Easter by dl9culalng the PoW9' of tors;v. l~~~~-rA ..... .. ''lnvulon Of The a. Glrtl'' (1973, Horror) William Smnt\ Anitra Ford. Young women with lplln aexual appetlt• caUM their ma)I ~ to &t•~· ..... ( 1 hr .. 30 "*'·> l um.I ....... ..... llWA "Locuata: Wer Without End" A too6< at recent ettempt1 to be rtd of tht Friday, April 13, 1984 17 ---------------------------- 10cust In Eixope and Africa (R) Q ( t ~ ... "~ The &lmerck" ( 1960, Adventure) Kenneth Mott, Cena Wynter The famc:M German battlelhlp 18 defeat· ed by all avalable air and sea forces. (2 hrs,) . (D) ... "On The Watemont" (t9S•. Orama) Marton 8'and0, Eva M.ne Saint. Only one man '=:t enough courage to challenge a mob leeder wtlo l"dds the dock WOft<tta of a ~ city In an Iron grtp. (2 h,...) Cl)._ "The Bleck Stallion Returns" (1982. Adventure) Kelly Reno. Tefl Gan A boy goe1 to the Sahara DeMrt to find his belov9d black Arablw\ stallion who hes been r~ by Its preoAoul OWTl8f 'PG~ .. ~mln.) .. 1. ,.-.UY "The Triumph 01 Jesua At Nazareth" A mualcaJ dOCumen· taiy tracing the events Included In tl'M\, East• lt()fy. ( 1 "" ) .. , ... W.ftlOOI CUI t•r F-eetured. Robin Wllllamt tab about his moYle. "Moscow On The Hudton"; tcreen vetefan uman Gish It proftled; 9'rlg8r I comedian Fred Travelena'a "L.A. Song .. :· ~=-TO.all ~ 1WUITLIAP The dramatlzallOO ol an Eastec-pe11ble by shon-story writer 0 Heney. Art = stars. l ..... ~L'n ,_ Ct&Wll, oua etaWJI "Neglect And AbUSe" A loot\ ar ways to help children know their rights and ways to r=r• becOme better parents. Q NI I Cl) • ':'nw Scneduled· tormet Presk*lt Rtchard M. Nixon talks abOUt Watergate, his peraonal Nfe and United Stat• lntetllgence ~atlons OYerMas {!>art 2 ot 2). ( 1 hr.) 8 e PA,_ llMfY Will runs away trom home and Is cared fOf by an e4derty woman who teaches young children to IUfvlw by stealing. (Part 2 of 2) (Al ( 1 tv.) .,If.., .. ~ QI llDW9 "™ Ten Commandments' ( 1958. Orama) Charlton Hetton. Aftne BaJcter. Directed by c.cll B. Oe Miiie Moees come. to the aid of his fellow lsre· elites by leading them In their exodus to the Promised Land. (R) Q C• hrs . 40 min.) ·--"Ten Tai Men" (1 951. Adven- ture) Burt Lancaater, Giibert Roland When Leg~ try to stop a Ritt attack on Tarte, a •geant captvres a young girl and falls In love with her (2 hts,l... I ~-C::..uT .. IMJ.1 ...... wa "Vcryage To The Vermtlllon See" Photographers Krov and Ann Menuhin follow the sharks and Whales near~ C.llfomle. Q ( 1 tv.) (I) "Odyssey Of The Pacific" (1961, AdYentWa) Mlciley Rooney. The eccentric eoglneer of a steam looOmOtlva aids • C.mbodlan refugee. (1 hr., 20 min.) MG1)_..,..,_ ,...,..~-----.. • .,... Tom Bosley "°918 this loot\ at the career of Paul Meeertney, teeturlng an Interview with him and hit w1fe Linda as well ea a ~ ot hla new· 18 Friday. April 13, 1984 111 ftlm. CID ...,_. IOCll The i:rago1ee decide to mo.:.~land. ,.,;a •• .. Cll .............. ..... Geoff 8UIP9Ct• Mttggle's relarlon- shlp with a writ• from a rival newspaper hes ooet the EXlll"nln« a "hot" story. 8 .• _. • MZAmnl Franco Zef· fecelll's eplo film oo the lite of~ Chrtst begins with the wedding of Mary and Joeeph, the birth and Chldtlood of Christ, and the conflict between HerOd and John the =tlst. (Part t of 3) (A) (3 hrs.) • ._. --.0 (JI MCClm cout- 11M (l)lWl-.rZlllm ... "The Big Sleep'' (1978, Mya- tery) Robert Mitchum, Sarah Miles A retired general asks private eye Philip Marlowe to lnve9tlgate a wleil of strange even18 lnvoMng Ne two <1aughten (2 tn.) I l.Rlm.llGf ,,. .......... LIWm wa "Vcryage To The VermUllon Sae" Photographers Krov and Ann Menuhin totlow the lharks and whales near Beja. CdfomlL O ( 1 hr.) • llMIW &Ci WlM "Nancy Astor" In the late 1880s, Naacy Langhome from Virginia goea to ftnlshlng school In New York where she meets Robert Gould Shaw, a charming Boston bachelor (Part I of 8) O ( 1 hr ) CC> llOWll "My Bodyguard" (1979, Ora· ma) Chris Makepeace. Adam Beldwln The new kid at a Chicago high school makes friends with the school outcast and together tttey stand up to the cruel gang which had persecuted them both 'PG' ( 1 h<., 38 min.) CID.,.. "High Road To China" ( 1983. Orama) Tom Selleck, Bess Armstrong A ~ltesa hlr• a hard-drinking ex· World War I ftylng ace to seerch tor her ~t tether-. 'PG' O (2 hrs.) . cm .. "Max Dugan Returns" ( 1963. Comedy) Marsha Ma&On, Jasoo Robards. A widow's ne'er-do-well father. who aban· dolled her wt.en ahe w111 a child of nine showl up wtth a sultcaae lull ol Ill-gotten money and a bad heert condlUoo 'PG' I 1 hr .. 38 min.) (I) llDW9 "Dog Day Atlemoon" ( 1975. Drama) Al Pacino, John Cazale A New Yoril City bank robbery escalates Into a near-circus when community actMs18 J0tn In 10 stage an antl-polioe protest dUrlng the caper. 'R' (2 hrs .. 5 min ) (%) .,.. "The Black StalUon Returns .. (1982. Advenrure) Kelly Reno. Teri Garr A boy goes to the Sahara Desert to find his beloved b'ack Arabian ataltlon who has been reclaimed by Its previous owne< 'PG' (1hr.,"3mlfl.) .. dll..,PM.-.L ... Cl) DO•l1'C LR A Deep Throet41ke Informant eurfacee In Seattle and begins acMalng Harold on hOw to Win the stu· den~esidency ~ ....... (t5 llDW9 "Poltergeist" ( 1982. Horror) C<alg T Nelson. Jobeth Wllllama Vaogel\lt ghOtts take OY9f a suburban CaNforma home and abduct the resident tamily's ~l'ljl9St child. 'PG' ,1 hr .. 66 min) ... Cl) M &i r• Tom and Helen make r**"8tlo08 at the hotel where they ~ their hOneymoor1 30 ~ears earlier • "°" TO • wee II MA • u•cA TOIAY A group of succesatul. self-made entrepreneurt tell how to amass wealth and gain financial Independence despite today' 1 prohibitive tu struotura ( 1 h<.) 1 ...... ....... WiU &Cl W111 "Nanoy Altew" In the laie 1880s, Nancy Langhomt from Virginia goes to finishing school In New YOfk whefe she meets Robet1 Gould Shaw. a charming Bot1<>fl'bactlelor. (Part 1 of 8) Q ( t tv.) fli) M1111M. WYUm CCIPE 'WTY ... w::I AWAml In reoognttlOO of ou~tandlng voluntee< efforts of more than .00 organ· tzatlons In Ofange County, 83 cuh award9 totalling $200,000 will be given away In this event taped on AprU t I at the Qlsneytand Hotel. ( 1 tv., 30 min.) (£) llM Mm1UU. Dallas Mavericks at Golden State Warrlcw8 cw Phoenix &Jns at Los Angeles Lakers (A) (2 hrt., 30 min ) •@ .. UP at18 Cl) AIJCI Vera's marriage hits a aour note when het husband pays more atten- tion 10 their p4ano than to her. 8 ICMOCll. IUT Guest: California Speak· er In Assembly. WHiie 8'own. dllcuaes htS opinions on education, the upcoming t>vdgel and his relallon9hip with the Gov· ernor of C.lltornla. . (!) .,_ "I Am A Fugltllle From A Chain Gang" ( 1932. Orama) Paul Munl, George Ratt A man Is broken under the Inhumani- ty of a dated criminal jottloe system. (2 hrs) ~M-.fUIN • ...... -(I) YUlfll..., U. Gonzo falls for a beautiful new staff member who Is Inter· ested In a patient claiming to be 119- lars-old. (A) ( 1 hr ) .... •--.01--. -WU ..... ..,.,., (1 hr ) TMllOODl•I•• llCMI ''Just Tell Me What YCN Want" (1980. Comedy) AN MacGraw, Alan King. A wealthy business tycoon thinks he has hts mistress well In Hne unlll atie demands he put her In charge of a reoent· ly acquired movie studio 'A' ( 1 hr . 52 min.) m¥9 "Sophwfs C~" ( 1962. Ora· ma) Meryl Streep, Kevin Kline. In 1947, a young writer from the South taket up resi- dence wtth a beautiful Polish Immigrant. a 111e11m of NazJ persecutlOO, and her Jewish 1n1ellectual bOytrlend. 'A' (2 hrs .. 37 min ) CID .,_ "Cheech & Chang's s1111 Smo1<1n· •· ( 1983. Comedy) Richard "Cheech" Martn, Tommy Chong. The comic duo liven up a poorty attended Dutch film festival. 'A' ( 1 hr., 31 min ) Cl) llCJWW 'Zapped!" ( 1982. Comedy) Scott Baio Wltlle Aames. A high 8ChOO science genius uses his accidentally a,quired psychokinetic ~'' to Improve htS lave Ille 'A' (I hr .. 35 min.) -@ .,. "Blondie's Reward" (19-'8 . Comedy) Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake DagwOOd bungles a property deal that results In his demotion to office boy ( l hr, 30 mlrq I ,.,. CMa.,. .::OID 'fUI .. IT•WT191 ...,,.. I Yim -Featured· Ubeu1oe, how pubOcity twlngs a non-star to c= statuaJ 1 hr ) e .... Neal Gabler and Jef· trey Lyons look at rising stars Tom Cruise . Mickey ROOf11e, Rebecca OeMOfl'\aY and Eric Roberts (R) el) Mtll•n "Shades Of Dai11nea&" A married man seems bewitched by the spirtf ol s dead woman In this dramatlla· hon of an Edith Wharton story. Q ( 1 hr.) !Ll Y-~U.COU•& (Par12of2) 1---.. _,..,. .. 1119 m>.1.r-: ..... -.r ....... ..,, •. ..,. ....... ''Through The Safety Net" An updete on Ow story of disabled per- sona caught beM Mn RMoan administra- tion budget ~ end Sodal 8ecurtty Admw.tratlon policy. Q (1 h<.) (JJ .. "The Opening Of Misty Beetho--ven" (1979, Comedy) Conltance Money, Jamie Gill... A renowned Mx authority mak• a wager that he can turn a com- mon Parillen tart Into a ~h--pfloed. Jet let call gltt. ( 1 hf .• 26 min.) (I) .. "Baby, lt'a Yoo" (1983, Romance) Aoeanna Arquette, Vincent Speno. A tough ltdan atreet kid has a rocky and unHkely romance with a refined ~school honor student. 'A' (1 hr., '5 ~ ....... 1d --1W ..w'lfllll FWWWhW ...,0 ---AT•--.., ... -.L . .,. "Nl)lntJty" (1979, Orama) Alan Bates. George de la Pena. Triumph and rragedy punctuate the stormy relationship between the great Russian ballet star and his =!Hike manager. (A) (2 hrs.) (() ..... (0) ... "The Concrete Jungle" (t982. Orama) Jll St. John, Tracy &egman. An Innocent young woman Is used by her un9CIUpUloos l)Oyfrlend as an unwitting cocaine smugg6et. 'A' ( 1 hf .. 45 min.) (%) ... ''The Seduction 01 Mimi" ( 197 4, Comedy) Glancat1o Giannini. Mar- langeta Melato. An unfaithful hulband craves vengeance whefl he dlsoovers his wife Is al8o hevtng an affair. 'R' (1 hr., 30 min.) G 1'I CUii Featured: psychologlst Or David Smith dl8cuSM8 the high "cost" ot being male; a story ot success and SYl- clde. ( 1 hr.) 11:11 «l) ... ''Kle&et For My President" (1964, Comedy) Fred MacMurray. Polly Bergen. A woman becomes the first female U.S. President and her husband has to cope with being the first male "Arsr ,.,. La~' :.to::·· 26 min.) ,,.1 ... "NIJlnlky'' ( 1979, Orama) Alan Bat•. George de la Pena. Trlumpti and tragedy punctuate the atotmy relationship beM~n the eet Aut8ian ballet star and his S e rnan8Q8f. (R) (2 hra.) 1'9 8 "Thia Property ts Condemned" ( 1968, Orama) Natalie Wood, Robert Redford. A young woman marrlea her mother's lover. but becomes disheertened and follows her true love to New Otteans Whete he IMms of her pelt. (2 hrs.. 10 min.) -1-CUll .. _,, ... .,. "DellverarQ" ( 1972. Drama) Burt Reynoldt. Jon Voight. Four city men encountet unexpected 1enors <Ming a ratting e)(J>8dltlon dOwn a n1glng b8ck- riv9f. ~~ CNUml 11 I OU1'0fllm (1 hr.) '°"' CMUWAY Mi&MW Charles ma c:Jemonttr•t• how he draws hi$ Yorker" eartoooe and glvM • lour of hit memento-Med ~t. ( 1 hr.) ~mu•-... ••M:T Miii Con*"8n Alcherd Bel2* perfom1I tt SIZE! hit ssage ect at tn. New Yonc comedy club Caton A =Star. (I) CCI ...Ml Bayiof at Texas .. ,)~~ -MGU.ftl009 V.• FeetU<ed: Holly• Wood movie mogul Aichwd ~ Emit Anderson the "Voice Of ABC." -(I) m& "Double KIU" (1976, Mystery) Gary Colllnt, Penelope Hornet. The ~ nMng hutbend of a WMlthy women deY- llee :.='~~murder. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) ~--"Adam'• Womao" (1972. Ora· ma) Beau Bridget, John MUia. A wrongly Imprisoned aaik>r attempts to win fill releue by marrying an lnftuentfal woman. i ht., 55mln.) WMLY ..... tllel .. "Stroket Aoe" (1983, Com&- dy) Burt Reynolda, Loni An<*8on. A trucker makes a bed"deal wt1h an unacu- pulous tried chicken franchlter and becomes romantically Involved wtth a pretty bUI virginal P.A. woman. 'PG' ( 1 ht., 36 min.) mt(J)m& "Cujo" (1983, Suspense) Dee Wallaoe, OeMy Plntauro. A woman and hef young eon are trapped In their car at an laolated auto repair yard by a huge, rabid dog. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 31 min,) tl9 8 .. "I Never Sang F« My Father" ( 1970, Orama) Melvyn Douglas, Gene Hackman. A middHged man tries to communicate with his domineering 8(). IY~::J fathef attet his mothel''a death. -----..... , ... m& "Friendly Perauatlol'I" ( 1966, Orama) Gary Cooper, Dorothy McGuire A family of Quaker• refulee to fight In the Clv1~2 hrs., 19 min.) -~ m& ·~ In OitQul&e'• (1 949, Comedy) Bowery Boys, M ickey Knox. When their reeHletate friend Is anot. the Boyt decide to Investigate. ( 1 hr., 30 mlnJ... I ""' MCllTT Former Genesis guitar- ist Sreve Hackett perform& "Spectral Mornings" and "Air Conditioned Night- mare." WI. AT mm wmt Guest; Dwight Stones, Otymp1<: track and field star and lV per- sonalhy. ( 1 hr.) -llondag llovle9-• -~"Dot And The &nny'' (1980, Adven- ture) Animated. (1 hf., 10 min.) (%) "The Offence" (1973. Ot'ama) Sean Connery. TreYOr Howerd. ( 1 hr., 62 min ) •@ "Remember The Night" (1940, Com- edy) Barbera Stanwyck, Fred MacMur- '.!1 ( 2 hrs.) Nll!J "Miidred Ple<ce" (11MO, Orama) Joen Crawford, Ann Blyth. (2 hrs.) Cl) "Alice's Adventuree In Wonderland" ( 1972. Fantasy) Fiona FUiierton, Michael Crawford. (1 hr .• 38 min.) ?:II CC) "Jesus" ( 1979, Orama) Brian Dee· con. RM<a Nolmal'I. ( 1 hf .• 67 mm.) •CID "The Black Stallion Returna" (1982, Adventure) Kelly Reno. Teri Garr. (1 hr .• 43mln.) (%) "Mountain Men" ( 1980, Adventure) Charlton Heston, 8r1an Keith. ( 1 hr . 36 mini ·11:c:..-.... -"",_. II 11 .. "Gldton't TNl'flPM'' (1979, Orama) Henry Fonda, Joae F1wr91. The story of how Oarence e.wt Gldeor\. an Indigent arrested In Aondl In 1-.. who fought to U&Ufe the oonatlMJonel tight Of the 8()QJM(f to the benettt of ltg9I oounael ii t~ hr., 45 min.) 19® "To Catch A King" (1983. Dr• ma) Robert 'NIQIW, Teti <letr. An Amino can nlghtciub owner attempta to bk>Ck a plot to kidnap the Duke and ~ of .w1:'~ $ llON "The Prowler" (198 1. SuapenM) Farley Granger, ~ Oew-aon. A courageoua g1r1 Mtks a deranged klller whoee victims are greduatlng ~ school students. 'R' ( 1 hr., 4'° min.) Cl) ... ''The Man Who Wou6d Be King'' ( 1975, Actventure) Sean Cof'ln.ry, Michael Caine. 8aaect on tn. ttcwy by RUdyard Klpllng. Two Brttlah aoldtlrl Mt out to claim the r1ch9I end power ot a remote. legendary kingdom. 'PG' (2 tn., 1111 9m~ -1ClllCO--... .. • HllllW .. •Mnt• m& "Max Dugan Reti.nt" (1983. Comedy) Mattha Mason, Jaeof'I Rob«da. A widow's ne'er-do-well father, who aben- doned her when the WU a ohld of Nne, shows up with a auftcue full of 1-Qotlan money and a bad heart oondtlon. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 38 min.) -~ TOPO'MWFUlll ~':'"Sink The Bismarck" (1880, A<IVenture) Kenneth More, Dena Wynwr. The famous German bett1ethlp la defeat- ed by all available air and eee fore.. (2 tin.) Cl)IUHl• 1W (I) d (ID .. "The Secret Of NIMH" ( 1982, Fantasy) Animated. Volcet of Bzabettl Hartman, Dom OeLulte. A aecret aoc6ety of rats aid a desDefate field mouae In MY. Ing her home from the ruth'lll 1e81 of man. 'G' (1 hr .. 20 min,) -1-llMTI -.... .,,~ ... ..... ....... ... -CC) "Around The Wonct In 80 Dly9" ( 1956, Adventure) David NIYen, 8Nftey MecLelne. (2 hrs., "8 min.) Cl) "The Hoond Of The ea... ...... ( 1939, Mystery) Batll Rathbone, Nlgel Bruce. ( 1 hr .• 20 min.) (%) "Edge 01 Doom" ( 1950, Myst ) Dana Andrews. Fal1ey Granger. ( 1 hr~ min.) -al "Welk Like A Dragon" ( 1980, Orwna) Mel Torme. Jack Lord. (2 hra.) -· "Dirty Money" (1972. Orama) Rich-ard Crenna, Cstherlne Oenewe. (2 hra.) mee ''Run For The Sun .. (1968, Drema) Richard Widmark, Jane Greer. (2 hrt.) CID "Second Thoughta" (1982. eom.dv} Lucie Arnaz. Craig Wassqn. (1 hr., ~ min.) Friday. April 13, 1984 19 ~--------------------------------Monday Coal. ©) "The Beal Yeara Of Our Ltvet" ( 1lM6. Drama) Fredric March, Myrna Loy. (2 hrs .. 52 min.) CJ) "Max Dugan Returns" (1983, Come- dy) Marsha Maaoo. Jason Robards. ( 1 hr., 38 min.) (%) "The Offence" (1973. Drama) Sean Conne<y. Trevor Howard. ( 1 hr., 52 min ) W (C) "The Last Chase" ( 1981, Science- Flctlon) Lee Ma}ofs, Chrft Makepeace. ( 1 hr . 40mln.) - t:ltfD "Baci< Doof 1'<> Heaven" ( 1939, Dra- ma) Van Heftln. Wallace FOfd. (I hr., 30 min.) 19 "Sliver Dream Racer" ( 1980, Orama) David Essex. Beau Bridges. (1 hr., 51 min) CZ> "Dead Men Don't Wear Plald" ( 1982, Comedy) Steve Martin, Rachel Ward. ( 1 hr .. 30mln.) • "The End 01 August" ( 1982. Drama) Ulla Skala, David Marahall Grant. ( t hr., 40 min.) •(?) "Beloved Enemy" (1936, Drama) David Niven. Mn Oberon. (1 hr.. 30 min.) • CCJ "Dot And The Bunny" ( 1980, Adven· ture) Animated (I hr., 10 min.) CH) "A Cl'lallenge For Robin Hood" ( 1968, Adventure) Barrie Ingham, James Hayter ( 1 hr., 26 min.) •c "Wiiiy Wonka And The Chocolate Fae· tory" (1971, Fantasy) Gene Wiide<. Jack Albertson ( 1 hr . 38 min.) tS) "Ailee's Advenlures In Wonoeoand" ( 1972, Fantasy) Fiona Fullerton. Michael Crawford ( 1 hr , 36 min ) (%) "An Screwed Up" (1976, Comedy) Luigi Oibertl. Nino Blgnamlnf. (I hr., 45 min.) .. @ "Two R<>de Togethef" (1961, West- ern) James Stewart. Richard Widmar1<. (2 hrs. 20 min) •CC) "Jesus" ( 1979, Drama) Brian Dea-.. con. Rivka Nolman ( 1 hr., 57 min.) M ® "The Black Stallion Returns" ( 1982. Adventure) Kelly Reno. Ten Garr. (1 hr . 43 min) ...... ~Evening ........ ·1u ... c. ... , P'OIJCI WOIWI .-OR•• "As Forgrven How Do We Act?" Joseph Cardinal &rnerdln pre- pares for Easter by dlSOUS&lng the power Ol IIt·~art 2 Of 4) I Naa/~ ..... ---• I IClf .. U n ..._ POOTUU. Tampa Bay Bandits et ~Orleans 8reak8f$ (3"hrs.) ~ lMI IOY WNO~ ftUOW A young boy embart(s on a number of adventures when he mystBl'lousty turns yellow and becomes Invested with strange powers DICaYMD'fll . ..... LOWllOAT TAii --fll~ I A llATI'm Clf TAITI TMT• ,.. * ... .... ~MYIAUll .... 9- , .. llAUBm Allonso Ribeiro. e 20 Friday. April 13. 1984 - "mlnl-MlehMI Jeci<aon"; three women ~n..10 run from Boston to San Fran- G NllfwtaAm 0 _,..,, db n n.Mf Featured: rock bend Ya l ~o:=-LOllCalllCI• •~==•wCCMrTY ''Elec· tlon Special: Polltfeal Party Chiefs" Leed- ers from five of Orange County's polltlcal partle6 discuss strateglet for the upoom-~ w mary electfons. UJ "If You Could See What I Hear" ( 1982, Biography) Mere Singer, AH. Thomson. 1he misadventures or blind slnger-<:omposer Tom Sulttvan's college ~ are recounted. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) CW.,.. "The Best Years 01 Our Liv•" (1946, Drama) Fredric ~arch, Myrna Loy Thfee vetera"' and their wtvea SINQ- gle to adjust to postwar ctvlllan Ute, (2 hrs , 52 min.) CJ)-MOGOt MM A DMI Robin Hood and his men aid a young man named Alan whose sweetheart la C<>efoed Into marry- ing the Sheriff of Nottingham. (Pan 4 of q (t hr) (%) ..,._ "The 011eoce" ( 1973. Drama) Sean Connery. Trevor Howard. While tracking down a child molester. a London detective slowly edges toward a nervous breakdown . 'A' ( 1 hr .. 52 min ) e.,.. "Strangers At Sunrise" (1971, Drama) George Montgomery, Deana Mar- tin. A trio of BrillSh Army deserters terror- ize an Innocent farm famfly. (2 h~.) 1:9(fl) ... 1:118 llY um.I flOlfY Anlma~. Fourteen- year-old Erin and a band of ponies must save the dream castle frqPl the wicked Centaure-Tirac and the ~I power of the black rainbow 1 ..... , ... &.A-1-..Yl~ nl OI LA. F•uured: a trip to a luxuri- ous health spa; a ptoflle of the legeodary Woltman Jeck; a rePOf1 on 5eeurrty lrda; the sport of hacky sac llCTACDOUIM ... eNOllU'lccurr WU. WU--.0 fll ••lLt YOUR C ...... CMM CMLDRIW "Neglect And Abuse" A lool( at ways to help children know lhelr rights and ways 10 ~s become bettef parents. Q ~ ,. .... IDCI Junior Gorg aena the tamlty mansion In return for the Peas ol Power. •• ()) '""•••r.aa.w.,.. Animated. Charlie Brown. Lucy and Pep- permint Patty display their singing prowess. bu1 Snoopy takee oenter s'ege when he emerges as a wizard of the danoe floor. 8 ..... fll UIAmnt Fot10W1ng hrs baptism. Jesus perlorms many miracles and Is joined In t'lls work by Simon Peter. Thomas, Mallhew and Judas (Part 2 of ~(~hrs) • "Madigan" ( 1968, Mystery) Richard Widmart(, Henry Fonda A New York cleteotlve with questionable ethics runs into 1rouble with his commissioner ~hr~ • 9 1LU1 .,_ Chaney and the team are pitted against a group of ruthless tnefoenartes determined to klll the leader ol an Island nation ( 1 hr ) 1 ....... llOVW "Aloog The Great D!vtde' f 195 I, Western) Kirk Douglas Vlr~nla Mayo. An eecaped cnmlNll It caught an returned to fact justice. (2 tn.J • ~ "CeptM In El Salvador FUmmaker Ofra Sikel examines the pot tics and the people of this Central Amer can nation. ~ 1 hf.) 8D mAT ~Gm "Down In T~ VaMey" Hutton Cobb and Linda Lou Ana. atar In Kurt Wefll'a fol* opera •bOut a eon demned man and his aweetheert. ( 1 hr.) CC) llCMI "The Last Chase" ( 1981. Sci ence-Flctlon) Lee Mafora, Chrh Makepeace. In a world of the future, a for "* race car drlvef and a teen-a~ com puter expert fight the government s pros etlptfon of automobiles. 'PG' ( 1 hr.. 4( min.) Qi) IOT _...,., lMI ... COmed~ sketches com~ne with claasic tllm anc news footage In an offbeat. satiric take· ott. (I) PAmm TALI num "Princess Ano The Pea" This version of the cla981c tale stars Liza Mlnnellf •• Prtncea Alecia. Tom Conti as Prlnoe Rlc:hatd and S.trice Stra!Qht aa the ~n;·a mothef. Q ( 1 hr.) ... ()) ,,_., Ulm 9aM. Anl· mated Daffy confronts Syfvester the Cat and Speedy Gonz.allS, and he hat prob- lems migrating nor1h dUrlng an Easter hoU-dayTtJtie DOUIN • .. eu W .,,_'P •r nlll•rT Feature(! rock band Yes. al) M CA'f\m CH) .. "Otlvefl" ( 1968, Musl<:al) Ron Moody, Oliver Reed A young orphan IS kldnaPP9<1 from his new home by his old gang. bUt manages to escape end return to his benefactOf. 'G' (2 hnt. 26 min.) .. 8 (I) IA11 l AU.m Allle Is heartbroken when Chip deCldes he would rather Uve with hit father than with her. 8 9 .,. "It's My Tum" (1980, Romance) Jiii Clay~gh, Michael Doug- las. A brllltant Chicago math professor realiZ.es the problems In her ttv.-ln reta - tlonship whet'! alle flnd9 a new tove wtllle In New V'ort< tor hef father's remarriage (2 hnl) 1-.:.V .... Scheduled Wiiiiam Christopher ("AfterMASH"). aex there- piSt Dr Rvth Westhelmef, Playglt1 Maga- zine edltOf' Diane Gr06Skolf. ( 1 hr ) al) lMI CATL.m • 11> u.eAOWm .._.,... _ .-T. YUM On the 501h anniversary of diplo- matic relations between the two nations. Hamson E. Salisbury hOSts a review of the superpowers' retatfonShlp: former Pres1- dent Richard M. Nhcon IS featured. ( 1 hr ) (!) IPOITm (IJ9CMI "An Otticef And A Gentleman" ( 1982, Orama) R1ct\arcJ Ge<e. Debra Winger. An undlsclpllned aviation officer candidate meets his match In a tough Naval drill Instructor. 'R' (2 hrs., 5 min.) .,.. "The Lords Of Olaclpllne' ( t983. Drama) David Keith, Rober1 PrOSky A seolof at a Southern mllttary academy Is determined to eiqx>ee the members of an elite group responsible for the brutal, and sometimes lethal. hazlng of cadets determined undesirable. 'R' ( t ht . 40 min.) CZ> llOWll "Mountain Men" ( 1980, Adventure) Charlton Heston, Brian Keith Two fur trappers enJoy the lreedom of the wlldemess In 1he laSt few years before lhe encroachment of clvlllz..etton. 'A' ( t hr • 36 mlo~ .. ~8'IGITUCll~ i -llonclay Cold. - j ... Cl) a12111T Dick and Joanna make prena f0t a gale celebration when George admits he'• never had a real blnhday par· ~ C!J .,. "Toward The Unknown" ( 1956, A""9nture) Wiiiiam Holden, Lloyd Nolan. A pilot attempts to gain the respect ot his oolleagues after losing It OY8f a-<:t118l11a mistake. (2 hra .. 30 min.) a.7J ... ''Thia Eanh Is Mine" ( 1959, Orama) Rock Hudlon. JeeQ Simmons. The romance between a young woman and her grandfather's llleglttmate grand· son Is endangered by jealousy and physi- cal =.~:. 35 min.) .. 1 .. m Fl 1MC1 Am flaD "Colgate Gamet" (from New YOf'k) ( 1 hr ) .. e Cl> CAmT l UiC:9T Chris and Mary become frustra1ed when they discover how dlflcolt It la lo breek a pornographic m.i;ra (1 tv.) l:"uosu uica "Down 1n The Valley" Hutton Cobb and Linda Lou Allen star In Kurt Weill's folk opera abOut a con- demned man and his sweethean. ( 1 hr ) 8 .-n.19 "Captive In El SatvadOf" Fiimmaker Ofra Blkel examines the poli- tics and the peop+e of this Central Amerl· can nation. Q ( 1 hr.) ~--"Around The WOf1d In 80 Days" ( 1956. AdVenture) David Niven, Shlr1ey MacLalne. In 1872, an Engliltl gentleman makes a bet that he can travel around the w0f1d In 80 days. 'G' (2 hrs .. 48 min.) (0) .,_ "Portnoy's Complaint" ( 1972, COmedy) Rlohard Benjamin. Karen Black. Based on the novel by Philip Roth. A young Jewish bOy recounts hls often hllarl· ous and amorous adventures to his psy· chla~;~~ -II LICIT ... --·••N.lOO 119 •• (l}D ...... TAJll ... l .. lfftLW• ........ .......... MCDILU-.... COll'f _, Come<11an Bill Cosby pok• fun at everyday fife In thla one-man show. ( 1 ht .• "' min.) Cl) ... "Oa.rk Plaott" ( 1973, Honor) Robert Hardy, Joen ColllnJ. An ex-mental patient takes over the run-<k>wn mansion of a maniac when the deed man's spirit posaesaes him to repeet a wlet of grisly mu<ders. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 31 min.) (%) .,_, "Don't Pany" ( 1976, Come- dy) John Hargreave. Pat Blthop. A group of suburbanites gather at a friend'• fiol.- to wateh the electlon returns. ( 1 hr .. 30 ~mlnil.c. YM l'rll 1t:11 ~-.. "flghtlna Baci<" (1982, Ora· ma) Tom Skerrttt, Patti Lupone. An angry Philadelphlan 0tganitee a Vigilante force to stern the tide of vlolenl crime In hie ~hborhood. 'A' ( 1 hr., 40 min.) 1tal 8 (I) MIT TO IWtT The Harts Infiltrate a ballet company to h.ip a Soviet dancer defect and seek political 'asylum. (R) ( 1 hr., 10 min.) D • nmMf Guest Hoet: Joan Rlve<a.. Guests: actress Elizabeth Ashley, actor· singer Kris Kristofferson, Broadway pe<· former Ann M~J1 hr.) l ;T~-.n.. ........ _ Melm ...... fUCI LAW tmUCA Guests: Vaneesa WIMlems. Miss Ametlca 1~. renects on the Impact the !Ille has made on her llfe: physician Victor Vertes dlscuaset high blood pressure, the anent killer. (A) ( 1 hr.) ([) AUITMUAI llUI P001ULl la 111 CLUI Featured: White Houee offl· clel Carol Sundseth; a polloeman who took the law Into his own hands. ( t hr., 30 -1mlnJ.,. OI MGU.TWOOD .,,. "A Yank In The RAF" ( t94 t, Adventure) Tyrone Powe<. Betty Grable. An RAF 1118' is humbled after joining the service to be near an Old flame (2 hrs . 5 min.) (!) ... DIU .. D-mrTFT ... 9 110¥11 "Seconds" ( 1966. Suspense) Rock Hudson, WMI Geef. With some behind·the-scenes help from a secret medlcal organlZatton. a ITikfdl• eg9d bull-neeeman recapturet the appeeranoe of I th. ( 1 hr., 40 ":ilrr ............ ....,0 ... "Double ~dy" (1982. Orama) Suzanna LOYe, Robert Wahr. Alter moving to Phoenix to start a ,_,, ~.., In real Ntate, a tooner Pf08tllute flild8 her ltte ts terromed by an ex-custom- er. 'A' (1 hr., 25 min.) a.a> .,. "Illegal" (1955, Drama) Edward G. Roblneon, Nina FOQh. A former J)foeecutor and hla wife ttnd themeelllel enmeshed In racketeering actMtlee. ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) -· e U11 ~ MTll DA'9 LiT'lfi._ ... Guests: comedian Richard Lewts • I··~.;:. ""'°'--... "Max Dugan Returns'' (1983, Comedy) Martha Muon. JdOn Aobetda. A widow'• ne·er~well tattier, who aban- dOned her when &he ... • cNld of nine. snows up with a sultcue tun of Ml-gotten money and a bad heert condltlOn. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 38 min.) (%).,.."Deed Men Don't Weer Plaid" ( 1982. Comedy) Steve Martin, Rachel Ward. A herd-bolled private eye runs Into a host of lamlliar chatact.,. wtlile IOY8911- gatlng the death of a aclentlst I ct'""8 '1._coon. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) tMI B Cl) COU-' A maestro It threetened with acendal by his mlstr... (A) (1 hr .. 20mln.) 1t9® llOWI "Sliver Dream Racer'' (1980, Orama) David Eseex. Beeu 8fldgea. A British motorcycle enthusiast Inherit• hla late brother's custom-bullt bike and decides to use It In his bid '°' the 600 c.c. W tro~~ hr .. 51 min.) I llOU.TWOOD CU.• Featured: Robin Wiiiiams talks abOut his movie, "Moecow On The HudsOn": acreen veteran Ulllan Gistt ls profiled; singer I comedian Fred Travelene's "L.A. Song." (f)MfllOTICTW e.,. "One Foot In Heaven" (1941, Under New Managetnent Dean A. Dempsey Ouenl Muaier I larbc>1· I,a~11 ·Mount Olive ~ lcn1orial Pitrli · ~orlua ry · • Costa Mesa's Only Complete Funeral Facilities 1625 Glster Ave. Costa Mesa (Gisler Ave. at Harbor Blvd .) Bel'1W'd S. Radalck 11...wCu•-- PHONE TODAY FOR FREE INFORMATION 540-5554 Fnday, Apnl 13. 1984 21 -•oaclay Cold. Drema) Fredric Merdi, Merthl Scott. A minllter end Na wtfe face a ..,.._ of hlrd- etllpa with OOOl'I"'"' and fortitude, (2 hra. 30~ .... . (C) "Em•J'luelte On Teboo lalend" (19n. Drama) Leuta Gemeet. A young man la cut etho<e on a tropk:el lelend Ind meets • eaneuous young women. 'R' 0 hr., 25 mini?, (I) ttWLCITF "NCAA Division 11 Men's Teem Competnlon'' (from Spnngfleld. Mele.) (R) (2 hrs.) CD ... "Anoet Of H.E.A.T." (1982, Adventure) a.1arllyn Chamber•. An elplOnage •oent hu a tt.td dey wondng ~ as• mud wrestler. (1 hf .. 35 mln ... ICOTT -1--· ... -"""' .,.,_.Cl._. Feetured: Holly- wood movie mogul Rk:hatd Zanuci<: Ernie Anderson ttwt 'Vo/Joe Of ABC.": the movie "Swtng Shift~· (ihr.) (!) .. "Pride Of The B<:>wery" (HMt. Comedy) East Side Kida. The city's Clvtl- lan Contervatloo Corpe Is overt1.ken by a R'='l.~f min.) ! :. "My FaVOl'lte Wife" (ls.cl. Comedy) CatY Grant. Irene Dunne. Long be6leved dead. a women reappears and di9coYefs thet her husband has remarried In her abeenoe. ( 1 hr., 28 min.) ·11:" ... ._..ATQt au ,,.. ... "All Screwed Up" ( 1976, Com- edy) Luigi Olbertl, Nino Blgnamlnl. A group of Southern Italians try to find wealth and happiness In Northern Italy. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 45 mtn,) H (I) ._ "Confessions From A Holiday Camp" ( 1977, Comedy) Robin Askwith. A young man attempts to organize a beauty contest at a hollday camp. ( 1 hr -30='• .. •..,,.MUIT ~--"Nana" (1981, Orama) Katya Berger. Jean-Pierre Aumont. A beeutlful and w11tu1 Pf08tltute puts her appearance and body to use to become the toast of the town. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 32 min, ) •OO .,_ "The Godfather" (1972, Ora- ma) Marlon Bran<IO. Al Pactno. Bued on the novel by Mario Puzo. An aging M4floso aees the barrier's between hie~ Ile family llfe and the harsh realltlee of his business break down as hit eona become Increasingly Involved In the violent wM-~ of organized crime. 'R' (2 hrs,, 67 -1~---... .. •I 11111W .,.. ''Portnoy's Complain!'' (1972, Comedy) Richard Benjamin, Karen Black. Baaed on the novel by Ptilllp Roth A young Jewtah boy recounts his often hilari- ous and amorooa adventuree to his psy- chlatrtet. 'R' (2 hrs.) ·1•Mn1• ... a.nu. .. .. .. caiiUI ..... _ -.. "The Lords Of Df8cipflne" (1983. Creme) Del/Id t<elth, Robert Proaky. A senior at a Southern mtlltaty academy Is determined to •llPOM the memberl of en ellte group rtlpOnalble f0t the brute!. and ~times lethal, hazing of c:adete determined vndeelrable. 'R' ( 1 hr 40 min.) ·• 22 Friday. April 13, 1984 ·1···-· I I ..... •II II.,_ .. "Ledv ~tterlty's Lovet" (1981. Ofame) Sytvta Knatt!. Nleholae Clay. D.H. l.ewrence'1 llCJtY aboot the wtfe of • perepleglo Engltltl ar1stocret who -Taasclay _ ................. _ .. cm "Wllty Wanke And The Chocolate Fac- tory" ( 1971, Fantuy) Gene Wilder. Jeck Albertten. (2 IVS.) .. (C) "LOOker" ( 1981, Science-Fiction) Albert Finney, Jamee Coburn. (1 hr •• 34 min.) (I) "The Hound Of The Bes6ceNl!leS" ( 1939. Mystery) Baell Rathbone, Nlgel Bruoe. ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) (%) "Zapped!" (1982. Comedy) Scott Belo, Wl#lle Aemes. ( 1 hr .• 35 min.) •a:l ''The Fat Man" (1951, Mystery) Julie London, Rock Hudton. (1 hr .• 30 min.) NI(!) "Desert Fury" (1947. Orama) Burt Lanoaster. Lizabeth Scott. (2 hra.) Qi) "Moon Madneee" ( 1982. Adventure) Animated.. (1 hr .. 15 min.) J:ll(C) "Megaforoe" (1981, Adventure) Bar- ry Bostwick. P9'$1s Khambetta (1 hr., 40 min.) •Cl) "Pottergelat" (1982. Horror) Craig T. Netaon. Jobeth Wlll:larna. (1 hr .• 66 min.) (%)"Friendly Perauaak>n" (1956. Ofama) Gary Cooper. Dorothy McGuire. (2 hrs .. 19 min.) •CH> "The Kingfisher" (1982. Drama) Rex Harrison, w.ooy Hiiier. ( 1 hr .• 20 min.) -CC) "The Music Man" (1962. Musical) Robert Preston, Shl11ey Jones. (2 hrs.. 31 min.) 00 "Olaf M For Murder" ( 198 1. Suspenae) Angie Olcitlnlon, Christophe( Plummer. (2 IVS.) Cl) "Bhowanl Junction" ( t956, Orama) Ava Gardner. Stewart Granger. ( 1 hr • 50 min.) -a:i "Oeseft Fury" (1947, Orama) Burt Lancast8f. Lizabeth Scott. (2 hrS.) -· "Cry Of Bettle" (1963. Orama) Van Heflin. ~a Moreno. (2 hrs.) (%) "Beloved Enemy" ( 1936, Orama) David Niven, Merle Oberon. (1 hr .. 30 min.) _., ...... Movies- -· "Tai StOtY" (1960, Comedy) Jane Fond.a. Anthony Pett<lns. (2 hrl.) CH) "Harry Tracy" ( 1982. Orama) Bruce Dem, Helen $heY8f'. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) cm (%) "Deed Men Don't Weer Plald" (1982, Comedy) Steve Martin. Rachel Ward. (1 hr .. 30 min.) (I) "Same Tlme. Next Veer" ( 1978, =) Alan Alda. Eller! Burstyn. ( 1 hr .. -CC) "M.y Favorite Year" (1982, Comedy) Peter O'Toole, Jeetlca Harper. ( 1 hr., 35 min.) wcm "The Pride Of The Yankees" (1942, Biography) Gery Cooper, Ter ... Wright. {1 hrs., 30 min.) (1) ''The Pereonall" ( 1982, Comedy) BIM ~. Karen L.endry. ( 1 hr • 30 min.) • ''CU.nova In Burteaque" (1944, Comedy) Joe E. Brown. June Havoo. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) •(C) "Looker" (1981, Sclence-Flctlon) Albert Anney, Jemee Coburn. (1 hr .• 34 min) .. - tak• her husbend'• gamekeeper .. her lover la retOld. 'A' (1 tv .. 46 min.) •CC> • I ..... Henry Fonda and Myrna Loy tter 81 • marrted couple who reftect on tNlr 50 Y"f' together. •(])MWbiil •aJ•--·-- Cl) "Authorl Autllofl" (1982, Comedy) Al Pacino. Dyan cannon. (1 Iv., 60 min.) •OO "Bugs Bunny's 3rd M<Me: 1001 Rab- bit Tales" (1982. Comedy) Animated. Voices by Mel Blenc. Shep Mrien. ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) CD "Slx Weeks" ( 1982. Orama) Dudley Moore. Mary Tyler Moore. ( 1 hf .. 46 min.) (%) "Dead End" ( 1937, Drama) SyMe Sidney, Joel McCrea. ( 1 tv .. 33 min.) •CC> "Megaforce" (1 981, AdYenture) Bar- ry Bostwick, Persia Khembetta. (1 hr .• 40 min.) •CD "Dot And The Bunny" (1980. Adven- ture) Animated. ( 1 hr .• 10 mm.) (%) .. The Black Stan1on AetlM'ns" ( 1982. Adventure) Kelly Reno, Teri Garr. ( 1 hr .. 43mln.) .... ~lveninM.g:rlm ....... ·11., ... cm ... ........ PORU• "As Forgiven, How Do We Pray?" Jo8eph cardinal Bernardin pre- pares for Easter by dlscuaelng the pow9f off=~ ~art 3 of 4) IM' ILl~•IW me ... nmDCMIOW 11 .,_"I See A DerJc Stranger'' (1947. Suspense) Deborah Kerr, TreYOr Howard. Through her hatred of the British. a young Irish girl unwittingly becomes a valuable asset to the Nazis. (t hr .• 38 min.) CID .,.,. "The Mirror Crack'd" ( 1980, Mystery) Eliz.abeth Taylor. Kim Novak. Based on a story by Agathe Chrletlt. A strange murder lnvoMng r1val Hollywood ~tar;i takes place In an English vlltege. PG' ( 1 hr .• 46 min ) (0) .. "The Pride Of The Yankees" ( t!M2. Biography) Gary Cooper. Teresa Wright. Baseball star Lou GeMg over- comes the odds to become a legend In the game. (2 hrs. 30 min.) Cl) .,. "Poltergeist" ( 1982. Horror) Craig T. Neleon. Jobeth Wiiiiams. Vengeful ghosts take over a aYburt>en cantornla home and abduct the resident !amity's ~t child. ·pa· c;i (1hr .. 55 min.) lllllcaYMDYll -... •ccuu TAJll -..,.,.. 'ACll•aa.nm ...... .,., ... NI .... .... *"'Y DA ft AUii .... Q '& N'M• A day'• a<Mtnture 11 a jet fighter pffot: the South Pacific Island ~~== .. was filmed ~ -:f.n:n n Jtfl In Featured. Lorenzo Lamaa _{"Falcon Ctest"). I ~ ...... IUI I 19GIT LOWIODllmCt• .,., "A Magic Way Of Going: The Story Of Tho<oughbreds" A look at the horse racing Industry In its eearch for tho<- oughbreds with speed, stamina and the win to win. (R) Q (1 hr.) CD .,.. ''Franoee" ( t982. Biography) ~a Lange. Kim Stanley The troubled hf& of screen star Frances Far!T'lef 1s ~ted. 'R' (2 hni .. 20 min ) CZ) .,.. "Friendly Peraoaslon" ( 1956. Orama) Gary Cooper, Dorothy McGuire A ram11y ot Ouaken refuses to light In the Civil War (2 hrs., 19 min.) Q9 ... "Magic Are" (19~. BIQgra· phy) Yvonne De Carlo. Carlos Thompson. The life and romanoes of lamed composer Richard WagtNW leed him to great achievement~ hrs.) 1:119 t Cll TMI FeatlJfect why do many C()fporatlons want to become official spon&OfS of the Otymplcs and what they must dO 10 attain the status. attend a training cla.ss whew• eotporate executives learn the proper manners for the Otyrn- PICS. BOme COC'T\penlet Who have hired athletes 80 they'll have an Income while they train. I , ... ,..., LA,_ l-.Y & CO.lllf m Cll U. Featured: the POiar Bear Society, wtiefe to get the best Chinese takeout food In L.A.; a took at the myths surrounding the Y'S' 198' and "Big Brothe<", visit a competition at a beauty college. I TfCT~OOU. • flal.l'I CCUT WU. w.o..uo. ..... U•Ml San °'9go Padres at San Francisco Giants ([) ... 'ltMATDTm• ii "1982 Year In Review" r:tt GD ..,. .....,. °' IMZAlmTM" ft.L • -.na.YPOU.!Q-QMa ,., ... .. (() M ._ CM'MMll Tiii A-TUii Ttie Face Is convinced to run for sheriff In a small town ruled by a corrupt lawman (R) ( 1 hr ) U .,.. "Ironside" ( 1967, Mys1ery) Raymond Borr, Geraldine Brooks A dis- abled detective becomes a special police agent anq ls assigned to find the sn per responsible for his Injury. (2 hr~ D <11 ~..-.&&1 •1 Fea· tured. aotresa Madeline Kahn: actOf Miiis Watson: outtakes of Jonathan WlnteB' commercials. (R) ~ ........ «i) ':. "The TanOflsts" (1975. Ora· ma) Sean Connery, Ian McShane A Scandinavian security chief battles wits with the membert of an International ter- rOftst group wtiO have kidnapped the pas- sengers on a skyjecked alrplane ( 1 hr 30 min,) fll m¥A "A Magic Way Of Going. The Story Of Thoroughbreds' A look at the horse racing Industry In Its search f()( the>f· oughb<edS with speed. stamina and the will to win. (R) c;i (I hr.) '1,1) ,....CAllPLA,_. "Heartland" Alp Torn and Concha ta Ferrell star In thlS turn· ot th&-century love story Involving e Wyo- rrung 1ancher end a widow from Denver who works as his hoosGkeeper Q (2 l'lr5 I C llOWI "The Betsy" ( 1978, Orama) I aurence Ollvlef, Robert Duvall Based on the novel by Harold Robbins A Powerful and relentlell Detroit auto tyooOn br1ngs a daredevil raolng star Into hi.a oompeny to deveioC) a revolutionary new vehlcte. 'R' ~hra.,6~ .. , ... .,.. "Dial M For Murder" (1981, Suspense) Angle Dlcklntoo, Christopher Plummer. Atttr dlecoverlng hit wife's Inf!· delity, a tophiltloeted tennle player plane to murder;;: In) Cl)NM ·M--ftM d (() ...... -· a A.IA NaO The Rivera tamlly Is excited to ... Paul on "The MetV Grlftln Show" until he starts making It the butt of crude ethnic Jok•. (R) 11'CTAC ... LOR•T mn91TY•IT Hlllff ~tured: LOfenzo Lames ("Falcon Cteet"). CO) llOYll "Faat-Walklng" (198t, Suepenee) James Woode. Tlm Mclntlfe. A prison guard becomes Involved bOth In his cousin's plot to uaasatnate an lmpflSOned black leader and In another plot to spring him. 'A' (1 tv., 55 min.) •tmMCA'l\m M (()..._flOOTIMl Tempe Bay Bandits at New one.na Bteakers (R) (3 hra) ... (() , CM fU ~ UUITI TO WMll -Sally Fleld, John HOUll&- man. Rober1 Mitchum. Jeanne Moreau, Mary Steenburgen and host Ooualu Fair- banks Jr. are among the oelebrliles woo pay tribute to Liiiian Gltl'I In ceremonies taped at thea Hlll8 Hotel In Los Angelea, Callfomla. 1 hr., 30 min.) B .... OP Fra.nco Zetterelll's epic film conc:ludee with the Last Supper. the betrayal, and Jeeus' crvclfhtlon and subeequent resurrection. (Part 3 of 3) IB> _t2 hrs.) 8 IJI .,_.. Ct91Mf Janet mlstatsenly coooludee a woman Jeck Is dating Is a call i ·A Q mY .... Scheduled: comedian Lonnie Sho<r, gospel singer Amy Grant. author Fathet Andrew Greeley ("lord Of The Oance:J.· (1 hr.) 9 •-LPLAYllOUm "Heartland" Rip Tom and COnchata Ferrell star In this tum- of-l~tury love story Involving a Wyo- ming ranchet and a widow from Denver Wtlo woO<s as his houaekeeper. Q (2 hrs.) (I) .,.. "Same Time, Next Year" (1978. Comedy) Alen Alda. Ellen Bors· tyn. Two people carry on an unusual extramarital affair by meeting at the same resort for one weekend eecfi yeer OV9f a period ol several decades. 'PG' (1 hr. 59 mlnilu..r ••MCA'l\m -" a ...... Buddy thinks death 18 at his doorstep aner a casua~ acqu11ln- , tance dies of a heart attack. (!) llO¥ll "The Helen Morgan Story" ( 1957, Biography) Ann Blyth, Paul New- man. A torch 81nger autfers pet'80f\8I and professional lot8 u she fights a battle ~Inst alcohollsm. (2 hr&, :Jo min.) • TMI WT LUI The dramatization of an Easter parable by short-story writer O Henry. Art Camey stars. (() ... ~ • ccm:9T One of Ameri- ca's great II:;• oomblnet mainstream tastes with dar style. ( 1 hr., 5 min.) CZ) .,.. "Dee Men Don't Wear Plald'' ( t 982. Comedy) Steve Martin, Rachel Ward A hard-bolled private eye runs Into a host of tamlllar characters While lnveetl- gat Ing the death of a IClentltt I Cheete tycoon 'PG' ( t hr . 30 min.) ·---•a>--"Blrdt Of Prwy" (1972. Orwna) Devld Jana.Mn. Ralph Meeker. While on his fob reporting traffic conditions from the air, a pilot aeee an arlTIOfed--car hold--... i i hr., 45 min.) llllT TO IWIT Jonalhen teama up with a tennle atar to expoae a frwudulent tennis P'O and a bleckmalllng atoc:td)r()t(· er. ~~hr.) 1..--"Voyage To The Vermillion Sea'' Photognaphel'S Krov and Ano MenuNn follow the sharks and Whales nea= California. Q ( 1 hr.) CC> • .,,. 00 .,. ''Touched'' ( 1983. Orama) Robert Hays, Kathleen Beller. ~ obstacles facing them, an emotlondy di&- turbed man and woman try to build a life ~ther. 'A' (1 tv., 29 min.) -·~ ..... A martled woman attempts to find the right man tor her sln- i sistef. ...... ... tll~ Franco Zefter .. l's aplC fllm conctudee with the l..alt Supper, the betrayal, and Jesus' crucifixion end subsequent t99Ufl'ectlon, (Part 3 of 3) ffi) (1 hr., 30 min.) CC) .,_ ''The World According To Garp" (1982. Comedy) Robin Wiiiiams. Mary Beth Hurt. The aon of en unmerrled prep &Chool nurae enloya a life full of adventU<et, colncidenoes and bizarre characters. 'A' (2 hrs.. 15 min.) cm mu• .. (IJ ... "Wanda Whlpt Wall Street'' ( 1982. Comedy) V•onica Hart, Jemie GUiis. A power-huogry woman UMe •xuel sheoantgans to r1M to the top of the cor· ate heap_. ( t hr., 60 min.) 1W eeCEO .. TAXI ........... UUllt. .. , ..... llAWMMM -..au1e11 .,. "Brother Sun, Slste< Moon" ( 1973, Biography) Graham Faulkner. Judi Bowt<er. l=rancls of Asslsl rejects wealth and honor In order to live and WOfk among the ~tie In nature and the poor In splf[t. 'PG (2 hrs. 1 min,) (J)llllMI "Author! AuthOl'I" (1982. Com- edy) Al Paclno, Dyan Cannon. A New York playwright's Wife leaves him with a gang of mostly het children to take care of just as his new play Is aboot to open. 'PG' 1! hr .. 60 min.) Cl).,. ''The Personals" ( 1982, Com&- dy) Bill Schoppert, Karen Landry. A man who9e wife deserted him enters the alngte llfe and places a per10MI ad In a newspa- per. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) G DICI YM D'fll tW(fl).,.. "Little Moon And Jud McGraw" (1979, Western) James Caan. Stefanie Powera. An alderty Indian woman relates • tale of vengeance In the Old West. (2 hra.) tt98 (() •••'"A woman endowed with ESP refuees to belleYe her husbend Is ml8alng In action In Vietnam. (A) ( 1 hr .. 10 min.} e .. ,,_..a .•11-n Guest Host: JoAn RMwa. Guesf1: oomecllan David Brenner. Claudia ll°"::'~T~ O llllC--~ •IUICll•- Frlday, Aprll 13, 1984 23 M e. Mlty ~ Moof9. A mer· rted ~ cendldlte beconm inYolYed In the ..... of I WM y Y~ women and hit leuk• mlc deuQtltet. 'PG' (1 ht., 45 min.) ..... "o.ng.r Zo<vt" (1961, ~ tety) Hugh Bee~t. Edward &ophy. In San Francllco. an ex-metchant bec:olnee ·:=~a caught up~ murder and ,. (1 tv .. 15 min.) ~':. "Megaforce" (1981, Adven· rure) Bany Boetwlc:«. Perats Khembetta. A group of techr~ly eupertor mer· oenetles bente the forcee of a tiny mllltary dlc':Qi~1 ht .. '°min.) ~--"Dead Men Don't Weer Plaid" (1982. Comedy) SttM Mart~. Rechel Ward A herd-bOlled pr1wte eye runs Into • halt of ,.,.,.., c:haraCtert wNle lnveetl- gat~ the death of a tdentls1 I ctlMM ~·'PG' (1 hr.,30mln.) •CHJ ... "Black Sunday" (1977, 5uspen9e) Robert Shew. Bruce Dem. A derllnged Vietnam vetetan joint an Arab WWTonst in a p6ot to nuder 80,000 unsuspecttng Super Bowl fans. 'R' (2 hrs .. 5 min.) •1Nm1• ~wa.T.u. ... ''Friendly P..-...sion'' ( 1956, ~) Gaty Coop«, Dorothy McGuire A tarnly of Quakers ref\IMI to ftght In the CM W.. (2 hrs., 19 ITW\.) -•••• , 1 .... ... c:w:.:r ..... d "" -----·~ ..... ·-·-·--. till .. "My Favorite Yee1" (1982. -Wednesday Comedy) Peter O'Toole, Je9c:a Harper. A ~ lormer met#lee Idol has ~ coping with the ~ of a W9 TV perlotmenoe during teleYtlk:w'I' s goldef\ age. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 35 mn) -CC) 'Tm" (1981 . Orame) ,,__ Laurie . .... Gibson ( 1 hr . 35 min.) (fi) "OINerl" ( 1968, Musical) Aon Moo- . at.. Reed. ( 2 hrS.. 26 min.) ''Shettock Holmes And The ~et Weapon" ( HM2. Mystery) Ba9I Rath- bone. Nlgl8I Bruce ( , ht . 4 nVl..) -· "Bame Beneeth The Earth" (1968. Soienc:.Fction) Kerwin Mathews. VMane Venrura (2 In.) tW . ._..°'Gan RanMns" (1983. eom. Oy) Marsha Mason. Jason RoberdS. ( 1 tw 38 ml'I) 11111 ~ "The ~ Who Sew Tomorrow" C 1981 Biography) Docoment.ry N&mU· eel by Orson w..... ( 1 hr . 26 min.) ~ 'Su P9dt'' ( 1982. Comedy) Kenny Rooers. CMne Lene ( 1 hr • 45 mn ) _.,, ........... -· -er..through'' ( 1a50, Dw'ne) ~ Bttln. Ftar-. L~ (2tn.) "W*'°'M To LA... ( 19n. Orwne) Keitt\ ~ Sll'y i<.lerTI.... ( 1 hr '° l'TW\) -~ ''Or'Mm ~·· ( l981 D'wne) JOOn Sch.-~Hiemer r 1 rv • .a mn l lE ·o.cs ....,., Don't w.., Alld'' ( 198.2 Comeoy) S""'9 w.m. AlctW WWd. ( 1 IY 30 ITW\ I (%) "The Seduction Of Mimi" ( 1974, ComedY) Glancar1o Giannini, Marlangela MelalO. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) tJI Cl) "Mother Lode" ( 1982, Drama) Charl- ton Heaton, Nick Mancuso. (1 hr., 41 min.) m "~ From The Dead" ( 1957, Mys- tery) Peggie Castle. Arthur Franz. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) -cm "The Cowboy And The Lady" ( 1938, Western) Gary Cooper, Merle Oberon ( 1 hr. 31 min.) t:ll ® "Tne Peraonals" ( 1982. Comedy) Bill ~. Karen Landry. (1 hr., 30 min) (%) "ZaPc>edl" {1982, Comedy) Scott Balo. Wlllle Aal1*. ( 1 hi' .• 35 min.) •CC) "Bladt Beeuty" ( 19'6. Orama) Mona Freeman, Rlchatd OeMing. ( 1 hr., 14 min.) CO "MegafOfce" ( 1981, Adventure) Bar- ry Bos~. Persia Khambatta. ( 1 hr., 40 min.) a:a(I) "The Glacier Fox'. (1978) Oocumen- . tary ( 1 hr., 30 min.) W ® "Tart(a The Otter" {1979) Documen- tary ~rrated by Peter Ustinov. ( 1 hr., 31 min) (%) ''Friendty Persuaalon" ( 1966, Orama) Gary Cooper, DOfothy McGuire. (2 hrs .. 19mln.) d CC) "Deathtrap" ( 1982. Mystery) Michael Caine, Christopher Reeve ( 1 hr • 55 min.) .. CO "I OUght To Be In Pictures" ( 1982. Comedy) Walter Ma"hau, Ann-Margret. ll hr .• 45 min.) •al) "Strategic Alf Command" ( 1955. Ora- ma) Jamee Stewart. June Allyson (2 hrs .. 25 min.) ......mvennibn•4 .......... .. ,I.I:"' ....... ...... "All The Wiid Posalbllltles" Joeeph Cardinal Bemardln prepares tor Euter by dlecutalng the power of forgtv• ln~=oct~ .\ ----..... ,~ ..... .... • IDTllOPIU:IA F .,_ "SuP8f FUZZ'' (1981, Comedy) Teren¢4t Hiii, Ernest Borgnlne. An Irradiat- ed Miami cop uses his newfound super· powers to combat organized crime •pa· 1.! hr .. 35 min.) CO).,_ "Suspicion" ( 1941, Suspense) Cary Grant. Joan Fontaine Directed by Allred Hltchcx>ci(, A young woman SUS• pecta her charming husband of planning a murder. (2 hra.) .,.. "Deathtrap" ( 1982. Mystery) Michael Caine. Christopher Reeve A play· wright suffering from writer's block plans to do away with a fOfmer student of his and plagiarize the young man's promising play ·PQ· ( 1 ht., 55 min .. ) .. , . ...,.. ..... OIDCCUU TAii AUCI ............. I AIM"90PTAITI .,.. "Tim" (198 1, Orama) Piper Laurie. Mel GlbSon A young retarde<l man and a MnSltlve, middle-aged woman develop a close relationship of mutual need and understanding tn.t leads lo an ~hodox mtrrlege. ( f hr . 35 min.) ~--"The Personals" 11982, Come- dy) BHI Schoppett. Katen Landry. A man whose wife deserted him tnten the llngle life and placet a personal ad In a newspa- 1,:.~·~hr., 30 min.) NI .... .... 7.:.T.:.3-A makeover that wm turn any woman Into a Covel' girl; en Ametlca.n ~ltf -the rodeo Clown. • ,,.,,..., mM9 ~":.tu• 11 nmlMf Featured: in=~•'= Peters. -..,.,. • 11111wr LCMQV llCI• CMJ.•'lllffwntt•--.,. ~'To Begin Again" ( 1983, Dra- ma) Antonia Ferrat'ldit. Enc:atna Puo. A dying Nobel Prize Winner and auth0< returns 10 Spain to revisit hit ...... ( 1 hr. 27 min. ..-• . G ~ "The longest Hunt" ( 1968. Westefn) Br1a.n Kelly, Keenan Wynn. After apprehending the runaway eon of a Mexi- can rancher, a hired gunsllngef le&ms that the rancher has some cruel plans for the boy (2 hrs.) 7':lt 8 I Oil m nNll Featured: a profile of Singer Jose Feliciano; a oelebrlty mother I daughter fashion show with Jane Sey-mour. Michele Lee. Joan COiiine and m0<e; a look at the breakdanclng cr8.Zl9. 1., .. , .... ~ C* LA Featured: a profile of actor John Eric Hexum: tour some of Loe A~ les' most unique offices; a look at Mr. T as he visits L.A. Children's Hoepltal to bring i:e:.."' ... hefe_ ... , =ILDWIUOP'•'U A •u .,..... M 1111t cmmllY 111 M0YW "The Stoond American Revotutlon, I'· Oelle Oe\llt and Ruby Ott perform dramatic dlalogun, otten Jn the orlglnal Mttlnga, chronicling the M&rch by Black Americana for rlghta and Hbertite from 1eoo to 1920. (Part 1 of 2) Q (1 hr.) (()-AM*l~Y • 8 (J) •DAY AT A 1'm Barbara It wOf- rled that her brother-In-law. Max, 18 becom~ttracted to her. D ID fllGfll Featured: Jell-0 wree- tllng. an amateur circus sieged by children in Peru. Indiana; a portable dlaco; a man and hrs pet chicken; dune buggy racing. (A) (f hr.) D ®l 1MI PAL&. fin Colt h8lpt a man prove he's Innocent of manslaughter and rec=t~hargea. (R) ( 1 f)f ) I ':.na•n TOlllHT Featureci· ~Ofmef Bemadetta Petera. g) A .,JS& llM A successful lawyer and family man, Johl\ Strickland (Antho- ny Hopkins) escapes from the trappings of a conventional fffe through an adulter- ous relatlonshlp that ends in tragedy; C1aran Madden. Lise Hllboldt, John LeMesurler and Clive Francia C<HJtar. (Part 1 ol 2) (2 hrs.) fl) A WAUt .,,_,.. TMI ln'M camlrf wmt ILL mYm "The Second American Revolution, I" Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee perform dramatic dialogue9. often In the Oflginal settings. ohronlcllng the search by Black Americans fOf rights and liberties from 1900 to 1920. (Part 1 of 2) Q (1 ~ {CJ .. "DrMm ~ .. (1981, er. ma) John Schneider, Marilu Henner. A young Southern« fala In loY9 wtlh • ,... Yori< City urt:>en renewal tMOUttve end moves to llOf1h to woo hef. (1 hr., 40 min .. (!) ....... CH) llCMI "Black Sundey'' (18n. Suspenee) Robert Shaw, 8Not Otm. A detenged Vietnam veteraii jolrw en Nib terrOl'lsl In a plot to. muid9f eo.ooo uneuapeetlng SUper Bowl fens. 'R' (2 htt.. 30 min.) ~="Cu)o" (1883, Sulpenae) °" Wallace, Danny Plntu'o. A wor.n end her young son are 1r~ In their Cl/I Id an Isolated auto f9PU yetcl by a ~ rabid dog. 'R' ( 1 hr .• ·31 min.) (%) _,. "Max Dugan A.tum•" ( 1883, Comedy) Maraha Maaon, Juon Act.di. A widow'• ne'ar-do-w911 r.thert ~.a.n.doned her when ft WU a CMQ of nWw, =:ci~~~~.~; hr .• 38 min.) aw(()-.. w l'WW. 11•1 I Fl .. 1 Cl> ...... MatNI and • ,... t>or become Involved 1n a feud °"" oar-~ removal. e .... "Melvin PuMa -G ...,.. .. ( 19]'4, Adventure) Dale AOberteon. Harris Yutln. When a prominent pleyboy '8 abducted. a rtlet'IUeea lawmlll'I aeta out In hot PlJr1Ult of Machine Gun Kelly and hit Ing .. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) I 'llC TAC DOUlll LCMIQ&f •.& IUUJlll A makeov9f that w11 turn any woman Into a CO\ltf girt: 1n Am«lcan bullflghtat -the rodeo down. ID_.....__ A look at the~ enoee between Nattv. A"*1oan ~ and Weetern I EuropMn tradition '8 holt- ed by author Jemaka Hlghwatw . Q ( 1 hr.) CO llO'ftl ""8 HRS." (1 983, Comedy) Nick Notte. Eddie Murphy. An Uf'IOffflocbc pol~ clttectlvt tMml with I tempoillly relMMd convlot to find a fugitive nuder- er. 'R' ( 1 hr., 36 min.) •l!l)MCA~ ... (I) ... Unlt9d 8tat11 vs. USSR (from Moecow) ( 1 hr,) • 8 ()) ._ "Kentueky Women" ( 1813, Drama) Cheryl Ladd. Phlllp LaiYten. A young woman faoea haratament and humiliation when she goee to work •a coal miner to m hat tm9I aon end alllOQJathef. (R) 2 hrs.) II • 1"1 PAC'tl Liii Jult befor'9 Too- tie's bOyfriend molt takt a major uem. she learns that he Is Illiterate. (R) Q • 9 .... "Char1ee And Dl9na: A Ao¥-- al Love Story" ( 1982. Drema) Oevld Robb, Caroline BllM. The atory of Pmoe CharleS and Lady Diana, from thelf court• ship to the royal wedding. la dtamllttZlld. ~)~"·' • lmW .... Scn.duled: Robert <M- laume ("Benton"), oomtcllan Blly ~ tal. ( 1 hr.} . ,."' ............ . .,,. ILL.,.,.. .. 1 ~Lady ie." (1973, ~) Donald Sutherland, Jennifer O'Nill An Insurance Investigator tralle a group of jewel thieves through Miami and Nuuu. Friday. April 13, 198• 26 1 -Wednesday !? tn) ,. -· ..... "fl I • I l<at•,.... UW.t· .,., ~ A119on'5 ~ Whirl .,. lrans!WS k> ,,,,, 9Cfl()O( ... i.udc}' ~·· (1975 Come- 0)'} LID t.tfY118A.. &It Ae.,nok25.. A ~ tieerted def. • ~ QllOOIC> ano • ~·s~lorm•~~ ~(~~~~ • ,. .. fl nm• ,. OOQ.mentMy eoo.it the end deeS oC hit\ P'**>- OI* 9nd Ar'9JtOtrl ~ ~ 8-\.• 18') -~ ac1ors lrom 1"'8 Tnn1) SQuare Aaper10f) ~ l'I Pt()'.~ oenoe. 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A hatd-boiled prlvttt eye runa Into 1 l'IOtt of famlllat eharactera wtllle lnveltl- 01t1ng the delth of a aclentlst I cheese ty_eoon. 'PG' (1 hr .. 30 min.) •CCJ .,. "Rltaplan" (1979, Comedy) MaUtlZlo ~ttl, Angele Flnoochlaro. A lonety man dlecOWC't a miracle potion and I I :· t -. _.._.... .. ovlea_ .. (I) "Sherlock Holmt6 And The Secret Weapon" (1942, Mystery) Basil Aath- b<>ne. Nigel Bruce. ( 1 hr .. 8 min.) .. CC) "The Hanging Tree" ( 1959, Weatem) Gary Cooper~ Marla Schell. ( 1 hr .. 46 min) .. (fl) "The Tarnished Angels" ( 1957. Ora- ma) Rock Hudson, Aobert Stack (2 hrs.) •CIJ "The Black Stallion Returns" (1982. Adventure) Kelly Reno. Ten Garr. ( 1 hr , 43 mlnJ Jtl(f) "The Glue Key" (1942. MystMy) Alan Lade!. Veronica lake. (2 hrs.) Cll "The Blaci< Stallion Aeturnt" ( 1982. AdventlKt ) Kelly Reno. Ten Gan. ( 1 hr .. 43mln.) .. CC) "Jeeus" (1979, Orama) Brian Dea- con. AMt'a Nolman. (1 hr .. 57 min.) CID "High Road To China" ( 1983. Ora- ma) Tom Selleck, Bess Armstrong (2 hrs.) (%) "Beloved Enemy" ( 1936, Orama) David Niven, Merle Oberon. ( 1 hr . 30 min) .. (I) "The Personals" ( 1982, Comedy) Biii Schoppert, Karen Landry ( 1 hr., 30 min.) -CC) "I See A. Dark Stranger" (1947. SuspenM) Deborah Ke<r, Trevor Howard {lhr .. 38mln) CID "The Black Stallion Returns" ( 1982. Adventure) Kelly Reno. T efl Garr ( 1 hr . 43 min.) Cll "Oevll'a. &cthel" ( 1933, Comedy) Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy. ( 1 hr .. 28 min.) -t1l) "The Redhead And The Cowboy" ( 1950. Weetern) Glenn F0td. Rhonda Fleming. (2 hrs,) .. Q "Sol Madrid" ( 1968. MystMy) Oellld McCellum. Stella Stevena (2 hrs.) tW(Z) "Friendly Per9U8slon" (1956. Orama) Gary Coopef. Dorothy McGuire. (2 hrs .. 19mln.) 1HI m "Bright Leaf" ( 1950, Drama) Gary QQ<>per. Lauren BacaH (2 hrs ) (Cl "Sink The Blsmatck" ( 1960, AdVen· ture) Kenneth M0<e. Dana Wynter (2 hrs) (8) "Silver Dream Racer" ( 1980, Orama) Da111d Esaex, Beau Bridges ( 1 hr . 51 min) (Q) "Man. Woman And Child" ( 1983. Drama) Martin Sheen. Blythe DaMef I 1 prodUcel 1 romantic rot>ot dou~. ·a· ( 1 hr .• 32 min.) __ , ..... llllCUl-..Y,U. llllMCYfU mfGP..,_Q .. ~ ... "Deed Mtl'I Don't w.-~d" 1982. Comedy) SW.. Martin. ~ ard. A hard-bolled prt¥att .ye rune Into 1 holt of famlller cnerac1n whlle lnvtlt~ gating the delth of I tolentlst I chete9 !i'.._coon. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) ll) ... "Culo" (1983, Sulpenle) °" Wallaoe. Denny PlntlUf'O, A WOf'j'\all and her young eon are'''"*' In their car at an leoleted auto reptlr yard by a hoge. rabid dog. 'A' ~ hr .. 31 min.) •C!l 1W4'MUNlll e .,. "Blondle'a Reward" L 19'8. Comedy) P9My Singleton. Arthur Lake. Oegwood bungltt I property dell that hr .. 39 min.) W (Z) "AU Scfewed U " (1978, Comedy1 Luigi Oit:>ertl. Nino ~namlnl. (1 hr .. 45 min) 9 "Fighting ea.at Guard" (1951. Ora- ma) Brian Donlevy. Bia Raines.. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) •CC) "The Prlnceee And The Cebble" ( 1981. Orama) Valerie Btrtlnelll. Robert Desiderio. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) CID (I) "Max Ouaan R.1ums" (1 983, Comedy) Martha t.luon, Jeeon Roberds. {.!_hr .. ~ min.) (OJ "Jesus" (1979, Drama) Brian Dea- con. Rivka Nolman. ( 1 hr .. 51 min.) *CO "If You COuld See What I Hear" ( 1982. Bloaraphy) Marc Singe<, R.H. Thomson. ( f hr .. 40 min.) •(%)"Max Dugan Aetume" (1983, Come- dy) Marsha Maton. Jaaon Roberds. ( 1 hr .. 38 min.) .. CC) "The Hanging Tree" ( 1959. Weetem) Gary Cooper, Maria Scnell. ( 1 hr .. 46 mtn.) .. CD "Young Frankenstein" ( 1974. Come- dy) Gene Wiider, Peter Boyle. (1 hr .. 45 min.) (I) "The Black Stallion Returne" ( 1982, Adventure) Kelly Reno. Ttf'I Garr. ( t hr . •3 min) .. ([l) "Murder On The Ol'lent Expreta" ( 1974, MyttMy) Albert Finney. laUten Bacall. (2 hrs., 40 min.) •CI> "The Offence" (1973. Orama) Sean Connery, Trevor Howard. Cl hr .. 52 min.) -•Evening .. u ... ... flOl.DWOllM ... Q ........ '*'"" IUCl--..cm 1..-w1w .... .. CMIOUW mrr .,. "Jesua" (1979, Orama) Brian Deacon. Rlvl(a Nolman. The llfe of the "King of Kings," from his early years as lhe son of a p()()( carpenttf' to hli lntllga- uon ol the rellgl-OuS and social revo1U1lon that led to Ills death by cruclflXlon. Is detailed 'G' ( 1 hr .• 57 min.) CID _,. "High Road To China" ( 1983. Orama) Tom Selleck. Bess Armatroog A millionairesa hires a herd-drinking ex- ~ In hit demotion to ofb bOV· ( 1 hr.,= ~-·i-..~ ~--Jusplclon • (Hl~ I, Sw.pense) Caty Grant. Joan Fonta11 OW9Cted by Altted Hitchcock. A yoe • woman .... pec&a her c:hannlnQ hueb .. ,J ot ~ • murder. (2 tn.) •C!l•••CJ• CZ) .. "Edge Of Ooom" (1960, My9- tery) Oltw Andttwt, F1111y ~· A young men atrugglll llg9lnai • Che church and hie own m. oocltle1a. 1 hr •• .. ;~ .... ... cc .. ''919ck a.uty'' ( 1948, Drema) Mone Freemen, Rlctwd ~ 8...:1 on the atory by Anne BNel. A Pt'oud Md aweeomety ~ ~ IXPlf*ae many dlwrle OWl'WL ( 1 hr .• 1"4 min.) WOtid Wat I 11Y1t'D ao. to M9td\ tor her ~fathtf; •ff0'9, (2twt.) 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Nino Bignemlnl A group of Southern ~ try to find weelth end ~ In Northern llaty 'PG,'_J 1 hr .. ~ mnJ 1W ••())@•-, . ................ "' ___ rATll ==-.. "Nana" (1981, Orama) Katya Berger. Jeeo-Plerre AtMnont. A beeU11fut and Wllf\A ptostitute puts '* eppeenance and body to use to become the toest of the town. 'R' < 1 hr . 32 mn> cm.,. ··Coed FeoM'' c 1980. Comedy) Amette HaY'9f\. Jemie om... Ffatemlty memberS use vanous tricks to cllrup1 a maganne's OOYerege d en eidl1 soron1y l tv .• 20mn) .. , . .,.. t1:1I .. ,_. ... ''Max ~ Aet!lns'' ( 1983, Comeoy) Marsha Ma50f\ Juen Robards A Widow's ne'er~ tathef. ~ eben- (j0rl8(2 tw when sne was a cNld of nine. shows up witn a sutcae ~ of ~en money end a bed heert 001 dtiol l •ff(;' ( 1 Iv . 38 "*'.) TW8 (I) .......... U. Tr..-hesl-- tates to operete on en mpof1ant Sovter ~t (RI (1hr .. 10tnn.} e e 'I l I ff Guest Host Jo9n RNefs Guests. ectOf Tom Hanks. wnter MIChaej l;na:1=:..u. ........ _ ...., ••fUCll LAW 2 • ~ megioan Hlwry Btackstone ; llWes tome ot his secrets of siaooess Arcn Lustberg. mo«Mtional e~ eno *""°' of ·w.n- IW'O At Coritrontation:· afters tips tot win· ~ atguments on • on.co-one beSIS R) (1 hr I Ml1'0 MCm ''NASCAA T,..,..South 500" ("°"'1 Dettngton S.C > (RI (2 IY$ 30min ) --''Oeddy's Lime ca.ts•• (No Oste) ( 1 Iv . t5 min} • Jll CU. Feet\Jred a man wno COJk~l°I ~ \1111. 17 Md wno·s .-ned ""°° doc10tat• ~--ct.cs tt1a1 ~ ertMt&S pU\. (,hr 30 mlf\.} tW --·~Hom ...... " (1981 MUslcal) Sie¥e ._..,,W\. Bemedsine P9ters tn lf'l8 ~ cMYig "'9 Ospr ea 1> 1 a st'8eC ~ Sil 11 '*' deStrOys lhe f¥es Of lrose Wound twn bece.ee cA N unbridled 1 rs·· iess er1d r. ~ "-! can be -• 1$ f'I songs and ~ tT'USIC9I pro-~ nurnben.. 'R (1 ry 2 •7 mn.) -1 "'•lalft!OC9 .. ''The 8eQI. • tg Of The End'' I 19'7 Oram.) &wt Oonli¥y. Robef1 ~--· The 11'91 of a SClent* .,_, r. wrte becOrne lrlUtnc:ebt)' ..... *' in h de-tel ••°'•a.•'"'rr,;.'COlnl!C t>omt> c2 tvs 1 .. ''Rad Mountain P 95 1 West rtl A.llW\ l~ Ltzat>eeh Soon Unio<l sucP0t1rc towns in t<ansm Md M119our1 ... ...-..caeci b) Ouentril end ,.. Raid- en. p nr .0 mn ) 1--Clf-~ _.,o aw .. · nw s1.-~oo · , t969 1>en-e1 l a ............ ~ 8'l10I\ A V-... ~ eo1eQe CO«' "* to . l menlpuAete • "8M, Mntltlve freshman Into a romenllc aH1lr. (2 hrs .. 20 min.) 1t11 (Q) .,_ "Joy" ( 1977, Drama) Sharon Ml1chell. A teen-age girt aatlStlet her lust by raping untUSpeetlng men. ( 1 h1 . 15 mln.L 11::9 8 • LA11 ~Wini DAVlt ...,.,_ Featured: comedian Joel Hodgson; the win'* of the Miit Petite Tri-State e~~ '*' .. MlllPllTWIUUIM • mu1.._ .... ''The Arst Deadly Sin" (1980. Mystery) Frank Sinatra. Fa~ Dunaway. A veteran New York City poUoe detective. whose wife Is aoftering from e serious Ill- ness. tries to catch • brutal kilter tert()(lz· ~ Manhattan. 'R' ( 1 hf .. 52 min.) (%) .,. "Mountain Men" ( 1980. AdVenture) Charlton Heston, Brian Keith. Two tur trappers enjoy the freedom of the wilderness In the lait few years before the encroaohment of clvlUutlon 'R' ( 1 hr .. 36 mln.L 1ll9 9 ()) *"' "Leave Yeeterday Behlnd" ( 1978, Orame) John Ritter, Carrie Railer. Following a treglc accident. • college ath- lete learns to llve and love again with the help of an ~tending young woman. (8) ( 1 hf .. 20 min.) t1'9 CD ... ''Deathtrap'' (1982. Mystery) Mlchael Caine, Christopher Reeve. A play- Wflght suffering from writer's block plans to do away wfth • former student of his and plaglarlnl the young man's promising e!!AY· 'PG' ( t hf .. 55 min.) W• .,_ "White Comanche" (1967. Western) Joseph Cotten, Wiiiiam Shatner A peece officer settles a long-running quarrel between a set of twins. the otf- sp<\ng of an Indian mother and a white father (2 hra.) e .,. "Kiiiers Three" ( 1968, So&penee) Robert Welker. Diane Var.i. A &eMoeman and hit wife are lnvotved In a robbefy attempt In which a federal agent Is kl=.i 1 hr • 30 min.) Cf) "Fort Worth" ( 1951. Weste1n) Randolph Scott, Devld Brian A gunstlng- er-turned-oewtpaperman finds that his prowess with e slx-sh<>oter Is atHI mOfe effective than words In deellng With law- less elements. (2 hrs.) e .,_ "Wind Across The Everglade&'· ( 1958, Drama) Bllrl Ives. Christopher Ptummer. A men tights to save 1he natural beauty of early 20th-century Flo<lda. (2 hrs .. 30 min.) CID .._ "Siient Rage" ( 1982. Aaven- ture) Chuck Norris. Ron Silver. A crltlcally lnju1ed ~yctiopeth ts revitalized and made almost lndestructable by the handi- work of e mentalty unhinged scientist. 'R' l~.c;J t11 MUI.TN M.D ML•MPM&Y W 5: "Whoee Life la II Anyway?'' { 1981, Orama) Richard Dreyfuss, John Cassavetes. Paralyz9d trom the neck down In an automobile accident. a &CtJIP· tor remlnl1Ce9 about hts Ille before and eloquently arguet for his right to die. 'R' i hf .. 58 min.) a. i:" ... _,,..ATCH --..0 CW' ... From Aspen, Colo ffi) ( 1 hr ) tll(t)llCMI "The Lady In Red" ( 1979, Ora ma) Roben Conrad. Pamela Sue Martin In the violent days of the lawless 1920s, an ldealllltlC young farm girl ~Of'ne8 the moll of the Infamous gangster John Olll- 1 . 'R' ( 1 hr .. 29 min.) tll .. .,. "Diary 0 1 A Mad Housewife" ( 1970, Comedy) Carrie SnodgrMa, Rich- ard Benjamin. A New York houaewtte despondent aver the euperllclalfty of her family and everyday Nie ftnalty yields 10 having an eHalr with • writer whO turna out lo be a bore. (2 hta ) tm,,., • ...., (%) .,_ "The Otfenot" ( 1973, Orama) Sean Connery. Tr8VOf Howard. While tracking down a child rnoleeter, a London detective llowly edgee toward a nervout breakdown. 'R' ( 1 hr .• 62 min.) M OO .,. "Sltver Dream Raoef'' (1980. Drama) David Eteex. Beau Btldgea. A British motorcycle enthUSlut Inherits his late t>rolhet's custom-built blk.-and decides to use It In hit bid fOf the 600 c.c. troph.PG' ( 1 hr , 5,1 min,) CD "If You Goold See What I Heer" ( 1982. Biography) Marc Singer, R.H. Thomson. fhe mlsadVentUl'et of blind slnger-<;<>mpoee< Tom Sulllvan'a college days are recounted. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 40 nW'I .• ) a. 8.,. "The Baron Of Arizona" ( 1960, Western) Vincent Price, EIWI Drew. Fed- eral ownership of the vast Arizona territory Is challenged by an enterprising land-Off· ice cten<. (2 hrs.) la-=oMl»nil ... .. ...... ,._.., .. •amt• llMCUl-..Y,U. Ml .-n-. l#O(ff Jean Stapleton and A.nay Gibb star In this mUlical ~ dUnlt about 10 housegueata at an English country house who are murdered one by one. ( 1 hr .. 40 min ) -~ TOPO'TM1mm111 t'C) ":: "The Prowler" ( 198 1. ~) Fariey Grang&f. Vicky O.w- 80t\. A courageous gin teak• a deranged kilter whoee Ylctlm8 art graduating high IChOOl atudenta. 'R' ( 1 ht., 40 min.) CE)• llllll'Wlll) (Q) ... "Things A.re Tough All Over" ( 1982. Comedy) Richard "Cheech" Mer· in. Tommy Chong. Two men have numer- ous mlsadventUJes wtlQe driving an Ara~ owned. mooey-fllled llmo to Las Vegas. .. c;;~~.) • ..,. ''The Last Gangstef' ( 1939. Orama) Edward G. Robln8on. John Carra· dine. After being In prison and out of oom- mlsSk>n for 1 O years. a once-powefful mobster finds that hla Influence and domalf'I are gone ( 1 hr., 30 min.) CID .,. "The Black Stalllon Returns" (1982. AdVenture} Kelly Reno, Teri Garr. A bOy goes to the Sahara Desert to find his beloved blfck Arabian atalllOn woo has been reclaimed by Its prevlol.ls owner. 'PG' (1 hr .. 43 min.) (%) .,. "Lady Chatteriey's Lover" ( 1981, Orama) SyMa Kristel, Nicholas Clay O.H. Lawrence's story abOut tha wife of a parapleglC E.ngllsh aristocrat wtio takes hef husband'• gamekeeper as hef lover Is retold.:. b1~r .. •5 min.) t:ll@ l_..OI Carrey in limbo By IAN HARMER HOLLY WOOD Com ic 1m - press1onist Jim Carrey. who stars tn NBC's "The Duck Factory." has added a new routine 10 his live ac t: He's in a group therapy session discussing how his first TV sene~ has sunk without a trace. leaving him a quiveri ng mass of self-pity and crushed confidence. The rumor C'arrey is cheerfully circulat- ing abou1 his own demise is. to say the least. premature. The industry word on '·Duck Factory," a comedy that is set 1n a Hollywood animation factory, is pos11ivc. At worst, the also-ran network will have another ''Cheers" on its hand. a show that was an in~tant cntical success but ~low 10 build in the N1elsens. "Duck Factory" 1~ the child or an impressive collection of comedy brains. including Allan Bums, executive producer of "The Mary Tyler Moore Show.•· and other thoroughbreds from the MTM stable. The producers of the show are Thad Mumford and Dan Wilcox . fresh from a long run with "M•A•S•H .. Carre) plays Skip T arken ton. a young ani mator for a weekly cartoon series about a duck After his employer unexpectedly OIC), .:>11.1µ 1du1..1.tlHI) L>C1..ollle~ Ille ho~s because none of the other cmplO)CC'i "ant the JOb. Carre). 22. is a TV newc~mt>r wh.osc impact as a nightclub comic and 1m- prcss1onis1 already has bee n sufficient to propel him to ''The Tonight Show" and land him the same agent as Woody Allen. A Ca nadian. Carrcy first made 1t big in clubs and on TV in Toronto. He was making more than $1 00.000 a year wh1k still in his teens. before he vcniured south to start over again Surprise 1s a major weapon in Carre~·s rcpt;nory. He has Little in common with Rich. and confesses that while he feels obliged to tack the word "1mprcss1onist" on the end or his job de~npt1on. he hate having his audience assume all he can do ts ape a few fam11tar voices. Carrey is as much a contonionist as a comi c. He climbs inside the characters as he plays and can mold his face into <;uch an astonishing array of exprc~ions that if his new show is a hit. he's sun: to earn the nickname "The Ruhher Ou ck ... ''I'm 1n this weird kind of ltrnbo." sa)S C'arrcy "That's wh y I ha"c th1!> therap) rou11 ne 1n my act. Before we learn whetht•r the show 1s a hit I ma) need the real thing," Friday, April 13, 1984 29 lpoa-ls Coal. From Page 2 11111•111111 .. 1t ...... "" ...... lk 11~ K.Y.); Pwle Rt Oth..,... .... nir-,,_,, (l .... ) 1W8 M ••ITI • _.... ,._ 11111'# ................... .. ..... ._ .......... d .. .... 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No such gimmick was needed here because th is show stars t\\O real-hfe twins. Liz and Jean Sagal They pla) 1dent1cal sisters, of course. and m time-honored sitcom fashion. one as outgoing and mischievous. and the other 1s reserved and studious. The plots will revolve around mistaken identllies and role-S\\ Heh mg. The premiere episode revealed the Sagal sisters to be appealing young performers trapped an a sill), old-fashioned sitcom plot. Improved scnpls are a must 1f this show ~to survl\e. SUZANNE PLESHETTE IS MAGGIE BRIGGS -I thank r realize now why real-life police officers are annoyed by TV's far-fetched cop 'iho" s The dail) news- paper busine~s 1s a great scum~ for a sitcom. but this one strays a bit loo tar from reahl} for a real JOurnahst to appreciate. The set bears no resemblance 10 a b1gc1t} newspaper office. and the rcponers are still using t)pe"nters. rather than 'adeo ll'r- minals. The wmers· idea of a good laugh 1s a religion editor \\ho hates lo "ork on Sunda) On thl' plu'i side. however. 1s Pleshelle. who ha~ a grea1'01cc and \\Onderful com ic 11min~. he gel He liable help from Kenneth McMillan and Shera Danese as her ne\\SfOOm panner and bt·~t fnend . respec- ll\ cl~. This sho" has some delightful moments. but I'd probably enjo) al more 1f l didn't work 1n a real ne\\sroom SPECIALS LISTED FOR WEEK ... FromPage6 .. ._. -11utulll11 .. h UM ........... ., ............... .... .... ... ....... Rt , ........ . ~l .. 1)(11)(1 .... , -· M Ul'r\i# n. *•&11:11•1 •of ........ ,... .. ,., ....... ...., .... 0.....,. Art c.., ..... -· .. °' MZAMnl,..... i..w ... ...... _ DIA¢1111 .... 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YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS: Jack becomes Cncket's personal manager. Dana funous that Mark is still in town. Jack tells Dina he washes she and John· were back together. Mark 1mphes that Dina and John were never divorced. Ashley tells Dina 1f Enc agrees. Dana can help with the wedding plans. Jack agrees to pay for Lauren's lulonng. Tim warns Lauren that 1f she's there to do anything but study he's goan~ to end the tutoring ~ssions. Tim prom1~ Traq he won't push sex. Paul agree:> to. help Jazz win Amy. When Am y sees Jan in nice clothing she agrees to go out with him Julia. lhnllcd a\ being pregnant, refuses 10 re' cal the father's name. Kaye depressed when her bandages are removed and sh~ doe'>n't look perfect. A tearful Ka ye tl'll' Dr. Jacobs !!he fears no man will ever "'anl to li..1ss her again . With that, Dr. Jacoh~ gives her a tender kiss. Victor and N1kk1 decide to wed. -TV Puzzle 2 3 ' 18 22 48 S3 1 6 Shown he's M11<.e Hammer 11 M1m1c Rich 12 Singer Frankie 14 Played Lou Gran1 15 See 23 Down 16 ~se Burton rolt- 17 · -the Peop1e· 18 Role tor Henner 1r11f 19 .. _ Lanos 0 1ne1 Places" 21 Monogram tor R•·, 22 Kin Shriner role 24 N1moy to fr iend.., ACROSS 33 She was Mary Ellen 35 'The A -" 38 -Hat" 39 Desi Arnaz 10 Lucie 42 Ane Langdon 44 Melissa on "Falcon Crest· 1ni1 45 Mayor on "Harper Valle( J 7 1ns1gne for Roker J8 l1111s tor 24 Across 49 Possess .,0 Kanga's child -Word Gauna Fl LL OJ -rnE M l~StNG LETfEf?S /f\,J !Hf; \\TV WORDS" BELOW. I IOINITIEI I IAIRIKI I Ml !J I I I IJAIVJ IOI !AINI IDI IAISINI ITl 1~~-· IRI ICI ILIEl'1 ~ '---._ ~ ~ fU: AIC!~~G€ i~E. ~ ffJl'd' lEi'f~S You F/llED ttV ;11 . ,-0 :;:;;HE;;~,NJ {~~I I I I I I 25 He plays tor pay 26 Gary Cooper role 29 Played Dr Gannon 3 t S1gn·off for 14 Across 32 Miss Ekberg's handbag decor 1 'love - 2 Miss Tucker s sign off 3 ABA member 4 Stnger Laine 5 Streisand opus 6 Michele Lee role 7 .. _Since Eve" 8 Sports org 9 She was Ptiylhs Lindstrom inti 10 Titus on "Flamingo Road" 1 t Actor Cobb 13 Sleuth Wolfe 20 " -and She" 23.410 She s1arred 1n t5 Across 25 Ma Kettle's partner 27 Comedian Buttons 28 Stephanie Dunnam role 29 "-Ballou" 30 .. _Haw" 33 Role tor Moran 34 " -to Paar" 36 "-the World Tu1ns" 52 "Quincy" co.star: tn•I 53 He was Barney Miller 55 "'BJ and the Bear'" Siar 57 Actress Verdugo 58 Jaclyn Smith role DOWN 37 Maritn Balsam role 38 "Walking -·· 39 Ray Krebb's wife 40 She's Mrs Cabot. 1f111 4 1 See 23 Down 43 Actress Gray 45 Dancer Verdon 46 ·· -American Style" 49 "-to B1lhe Joe" 51 ··0y11as1y·· sub1ect 54 Mr Lear's 10 56 S1gn·ofl for Lollobrig1da SOLUTION ..-rl""'lrl"'lr11"'1't1m ~..rn_.......,_._. 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As vou need them. • Senal parallel 1nter1ace • 80-column display Coaat HB man.dl~ects what Is belleved to be the onty flute orchestra In Cali- fornla. / A3 lrvlne businessman has been tol~ byu his at- torneys not to testify at bankruptcy hearing./ A3 Callfonlla The Challenger space- ship makee surprise land- ing at Edwards Air Force Base early this morning. / M , There will be funding for the cleanup of McColl dumpslte In Fullerton./ A4 Natl on 'Sleaze factor' threatens President Reagan's re- election campaign, columnist Thomas Elias says./ Al Wholesale prices are up, the result of higher food costs./M World Israeli commandos killed four terrorist who hi- jacked bus./ M •••• ··'········ ·.·.·································-· ... '1!.-.t..•,f,.· • .,:..:· .. ······"·!•.·.·~· .. •.• .. •.•.•.?.•J>.• .. •.•.•.•.·.············· People Three of the 120 Orange County authors whose works were published last year tell how they got publishers' approval./87 Sports Angels open long road trip on the right note, edging Oakland, 3-2./81 University and El Toro secure high school baseball wins to share the Sea View League lead. /81 Fountain Valley's There- se Puchalski and Gretchen Meinhardt of Edison are selected to the all-CIF 4-A girls basket- ball squad./82 Entertainment ''The Glory of Easter'' Is added to the Crystal Ca- thedral's dramatic hol- iday pageants./WMk- ender A Costa Mesa character actor Is among Holly- wood's unsung heroes. /WHk•nder Bualneu The latest promotions, business deals high- llghted In Credit Llne./84 INDEX Auto Piiot Bridge Bulletin Board BulNU CaHfomia News Cllllltfted Comkle Croeeword DMtn Notion ·Owdentng Horoeeope Ann Landera MutuatFund1 Natlonlil Newt op1..-P.,._ PobUlll Puble ND1lces Spam Stock Mnet1 T~ ThMt .. W•ther Wortd Newt C1, 2, 6 810 A3 84-5 A4 ~5 810 C& 811 88 c.. 89 84 A4 A8 87 A3 811-12 81-3 Be TVL<>g WM ender A2 A4 FNm 1aatf ... wire re,..u '- A rucntJy diaanosed AIDS victim who now lives in OruJe County donated blood 13 times an the pest four years, and 12 people (nine of whom arc now dead) received his blood in transfusions, docton report. Oranae C.Ountf. not been testCd. said Dr. Edpr ~t;Jlouah .rune of. the 12 blood • EnsJcman of tbe Standford Univer· recipeents died, their deaths were aity blood center ~nrelated to the. tran1fusioo1,.aocord-The unideniified .40-year.old tnl t~ pr. Sudhir Gup~ professor of donor, who said be did not realize be medacme at UCI Medical Center in bad AIDS when be pve blood. Oran,e. . donated the blood while livina near The doctors report of the AIDS blood dooor came on the same day 'other health officials revealed AIDS has-reaehed-q,;cteniici>ropontons fn Of the three pa bents who survived, San Jose. Some of the blood. tho. one h;ld ,blood abnof11!alities which , was shipped to Southern C.alifomaa. ' .may md~cate he acquired AIDS, a · Doctoa--ha-vc..-bceA tfy~ find ~nddidnot~ve1'.10Samtl'thffif outwhodsemaybavereceivedblood -Just located 1n Los Angeles -baa or blood products from the man. .,., ................ ...... Maney and Frlts Bantainter(fnmtMat). Ray and Jlfatalba ltbmey ln tlaelrdreamcar ate.ta lleaaatom ...... . Hand-crafted mahogany roadster unveiled at Mesa museum -don•t ask what ft costs By KAREN E. KLEIN OtlMDeltr ....... Fritz Huntsinger and Ray Kinney don't like to call their hand~fted, Honduran mahogany roadster a car. It's an "automotive sculeture:· And, they add, they are not auto maker$ but artists-deslgDUlgand custom building one unique work of art a year. Huntsinger and Kinneyt two men with similar loves and talents but widely divergent backp"ounds, met 10 1982 and together with their wives formed Camelot Oass1cs Corp., a Ventura-based firm committed to fine "coach building." ., The result of that meeting is the Phariancc, an 18-foot-long replica of a 1920s wooden roadster and an 18-month labor oflove for the two couples. "When we formed our company we decided to create what we considered Hayakawa takes aim at bilingual balloting By JERRY HIRSCH OftMO..,Not .... The English language is one of the United States' greatest assets and should be guarded and treasured by the American public, former U .S. Sen. S.I. Hayakawa told the Newport Harbor Republican Women at a Balboa Pavilion luncheon Thursday. Hayakawa is campaigning to change federal laws that now require states to print bilingual ballots and voting materials. He told the women he hopes to collect 500,000 signatures by May to qualify an initiative on the November state ballot asking the federal govern- ment to exempt California from printing bili ngual ballots. The ballot measure already has about half the signatures needed to quali fy. Hay- akawa said. "It is not fair to immigrants to tell them they can take a full part in American society even if they don't (Pleue eee HAY AKA WA/ A2) tobeoneofthemostdifficultcarsin the world to build." Huntsinaersaid "Our reasoning was that if we could complete it successfully, we could tackle anything." The Phariance. named for Sir Phariance, a knight at King Arthur~s legendary round table, was displayed Thursday at the Briggs Cunningham Automobile Museum in Costa Mesa. Its brass rivets-all 5,000 of them propelled into the polished mahogany by hand -gleamed in the afternoon sun as Huntsinger and Kinney talked about the car and lQvin&ly displayed its rumble sea\, velvet-lined tool lcit. leather upholstery and NorweJian wool lap robe. The car is powered by a Lincoln 430-cubic-inch engine and Lincoln running gear. The chassis is mounted on 19-inchwirewheelswith matching white-wall tires. Huntsinger, who lives in Ventura, said he bas had offers "upwards of S300,000" for the car, but is not actively seeking a buyer. "We're interested in displaying it at museums now and eventually, we'll market it, .. he said. Shopping for a new car? You' II find the best deals In today's Auto Pilot. -Pag" C1-2, I fPleue eee llAHOGAl'fY I A.2) PR agencies: Making companies famous is the not-so~subtle goal You need to look trustwonhy, caring, committed, congenial. You want to nuake a name, create an imase. craft an opinion. You need pu~lic relations. The pubUc relations aacnt is the one penon1 ,for some people, who can mean the OJffcrence between suaiess and failure -social suCClCss, business success, poUticaJ success. It's a busi~ formerly in the realm of advertisma aalnpeop&e., in which more and more people arc specialwna a.nd upon wbicfl more and more people rely, makina it a fut...,owina and imponant pro- fession. Pat Andeoon president of the KAREN KLEIN P £RSPCCTIV£ takina cy~laced Extra..Strenatb Tylenol capsutea. • But the com~ny has made an am~ comebeck, due in part to a profeuional. ~ll·thouaht"'°ut public rclationacampeip aimed at raiori1'f the public's trUJt in their products. Johnson. In cases like the Tylenol po1sonmgs and in othen not quite so desperate. pubhc relations can make or break a company's future. Professor Norman Nager, coord1- natorofthe public relations sequence at Cal State Fullcnon, llkes to call PR people "change •nts." Publicity, be said, is a pan of pubhc relations, but not the begjnnina and end of it Achievint chanaes in opinion.s and educatma both the public and the media 1s the ~ob of a public relations pa'IOD., be wd. And each year be trams graduates to do just that. The job outlook. for a paduatc ofFullcnon's PR aequencc, ti good, he said. And the salary can be &OOd. as well. Commuter line flew 4 months without OK BJ JEFF ADLER °' .. ..__ ........ John WayoeAirportofticialsaren't ad:mitti.Q& any embutuameat but they are at a k>ls to explain bow a small commuler airline let up ua- sanctioned operatioos at the mrpon four months qo and Bew three scheduled 6if.bii per week without detection until this week.. Havuu Airlines, a tiny airline bued in Lake Havasu City, Ariz., bepn flyina its ~timew-wedt sc6edute from John Wayne Airport last December using terminal facili- ties leased from Republic Airline(, Havasu Airlines President Aliftd "Nick" Nicholson confirmed Thurs- day . The airline, using five nine-seat Piper Cbieftans, flies between 0raqe County, Phoenix, Las Vepsand llle HaVlllU Caay,, an Arizona raon on the Colondo lt.iver, Nicholson said. Biu Joba Wa~ AirPQn, ---ctW'~•dtilT airline to shut down its Or-.e · County operations Mooct.y afteF discovering the aid.inc was u.sina tbe airpon terminal without an operati1'& agreement approved by the 8oatd of Supervisors. "I don't personally feel embar- rassed," Hom said of the airline that apparently operated unnoticed by a1rpon staff for about four months. "lt~s just somethtfll 1bE "Sbouldn •t have ba~ned." Supervisor Thomas Riley, whose closely follows developments at the airport in his 4listrict, could only shake his bead and chuckle when asked about the unusual situation. "You'd better ask t~" .he said. (Pleue eee O.LSGAL/ A.2) -~e County chapter of the Public Relations Socie~ of America, saJd there are 170 individual mcmben in the QOUnty and 91 chapten na- tionwide with a total of l 1.000 members. Al)d their influence is steadily arowina. The product waa recalled, advtniten1tnt1 were halted and. after some time had pallCd, new ads showed tnastwortby Amcricao mo\bm rda.tina their faith in lhc company and dtmonttratina the tamper-proof liWI that hlld beri added to aeaar~ tbC tabkt oonwncn. The American pwblic ftltls eecure about Tylenol now. h wu 1 PR masterpiece on the pen of Johnson A "Some saJaries have hit six ftJures, but that's by no means typt<:al ~t." N.,.-. ~said .. Entry level student are ma~ between S 12,000andS19.000 a year. In acncnJ, he said, "corporate (PR) people iend to make more, non.profit peoole make less. .. CycU.t treated by mecllc Cuc in point: The makcn of T1lcnol may as well bavc ceased operanons last year when public misttUSt and suspicion of the compa11y arew to amanna propor· tlona after •ven people died fn)m ' Nqer. the co-author of a new book. ••Public Relations Man ment by Objectives," with T KaJTtll Allen. (Pl ...... Pa AOSNCIS8/A2) .. Coeta llleea ,.,._~ ,. .. _ Deck brace .. a.art. Varaatter, 20, wlao WU l.Jl,IU'ed ,...,...., "'"':.t tellow- .... a ••~de aoclcleDt at Broedwa7 &Dd W •h &r AftD ... Vanaatter ..ifwed a brok• 1-1, cata. ......._ aad =bl neck~· Be wu takea lo a_,~ tal . • ... ----,--------------- HAY AKA WA RAPS BILINGUAL-VOTING ••. From Al SJ>Clk En&)11h." said Hayakawa. a former professor of En&)11h and a 1peciah1t in semantics. "What is 1t that has abMJrbcd all of the 1mm1irants to the Unncd State.? It 1s the fact that they learned to ,peak Engl l)h," he said. ''Th11 1s not a pan1san issue. h 1> a profound issue of how we arc going to keep this country t~ther and not split It apan with d1fTcrence1 over languages," Hayakawa said. Hayakawa, who was born in Can- ada. pointed to the d1fTercncc:s be- tween french~pcakm& and En&· hsh--spcaking Canadians as an eum- plc of how language d1fTercnccs can spin a country. "'The English language: 1s the great unifying force of the country. If you speak EngJash. the: people of the United States forget very qu1cklY, where your anccstor11 come from. Hayakawa said. That rs one of Amenca's great quahtaes and 1s not true ID all counties, he added. Laws fo rcing states to pnnt bal - 1ngual ballots were put in place by poht1c1an1 "caterina to ethnic gro upJ," u1d Hayakawa, h1m1elf a Japancse-Amencao . "Every ethnic group h.a1 1u poli- t1c1ans who want to keep that group ,pcalung only the ethnic language so that pohllc1.ans have them under .their control," he said. This encourages the development of communities where little EnJ!isb i1 spoken and stops the imm1vant1 from becoming pan of American society, Hayakawa said: ILLEGAL FLIGHTS •.. From Al refemng to airpon officu1ls. Hom said he first learned that Havasu Airlines was operating al John Wayne Airpon wh.cn an oper- ations supervisor asked about the . airline late last week. A quick check of county records showed the airline had applied for board approval as a commuter airline last fall. but airline executives had not supplied 1ufficicnt documentation for the rcqucit to be forwarded to the bpard for approval. Nicholson, who charactenzed the application proceu as being "overly bureaucratic." said he believed be bad complied with all the county requirements and was free to begin operations. "This whole thing is a m1s- undcntandint We thought we had aiven them aJ they wanted," he taid. Hom. asked to explain how the airline went unnoticed. said the airpon 11 used by many small air taxi companies and chancr scrv1~. which aren't required to have operat· ing agreements because they don't fly scheduled route$. And Havasu Air· lines apparently got lost in the crowd , he said. AIDSOC 'EPIDEMIC' ... Hom also said th.at the airline "technically" could owe the county landing fees for the months new from John Wayne Airpon. But he esti- mated that would amount to only SI 00. On the other hand. he said if the airline purchased fuel at the a1rpon and paid a fuel fee charJCd to all private, general-aviation aJrcraft. the airline might be due a refund. From Al period. there wa30 a 54 percent increase 1n the number of reponed AIDS casc11 and a 62 percent rise an the number of deaths, acc..'.Ordang to state Health Department offic1al11. The 'yndromc, m<>1t often pa~scd on throu&h blood, blood producu or other bodil y nuad~. ravascs the body ... ability to ward olT 1nfect1on and often tng&er\ a rare: skin cancer called Kaposi'\ sarcoma Though the mk of con1rcu .. 11ng AIDS through tran-.fus1on 1s le-.., than six 1n a m1ll1on . lhc 40-year-old donor'\ story \Ct ofT alarm with dcx1ors "At fir\t I was hpmfic:d," (Jupta ~ad. "We didn't know how many people: recc:avcd the blood and what had h@ppcnc:d to them ·· On March 20. 1he < >ranr < ount> donor told (1upta al UC Mechcal (enter that ht made frequent dona- 1aon\ to the ked Cro\'i 1n \an Jo\C. where he lived. the f'cnan~ula Hlo<Jd Bank 1n Burlinga me: and the StanfCJrd University blood center -all hcforc he knew he had AIDS. The doctor called county. \tale and federal health official sand then called the San Jose blood han k, where a doctor found the records of the donor. \tanford. which chC<.ks all donated blood. threw this donor'!> blood out after detecting defects But the other blood baJ\IC! distributed ll t(} Aa5pl- 1.alS, which used 11 in trani.fu'l10n'I And \Ome sample\ were mixed at Hyland l...atxmcttones in (1lcndale, near l..<1<i Angeles. to be u\C.d a\ a dotting agent, according to un documents. Health officials in Orange County, .. as well as in San J0te and the National Centers for Disease Control in Atlan- ta arc urging the public not ·to panic about th as case or 1imilar on~ around the nation. By fl yina from the airpon without approval no laws were violated. Hom added. "The impon.ant thing was to correct the discrepancy, .... MAHOGANY AUTO ... From Al But noth1ngalon toa pncc \ticker wal l ever grace the Phanancc'i. wand\h1cld. "You w<>uldn't put a set dollar value on a Rembrandt because lhe value is determined by the apprcc1at1on of the purchaser. That 1s how I want the Phanance to bc wld.' And don't look forthe wooden racing car an your neighborhood dcalcnh1p ~howroom. either. or even at the most high-class auto show. The Phanance will be d1'1playcd only at museums and art galleries. Hunts1 ngcr !>a1d. The former president of Vetco. Inc .. a manufacturer of offshore dn llmg equipment, financed lhe project. but he credits Kinney of Atascadero. Calif with the quality and dc'l1gn of the fin ished product. Kmney, who has been a custom coach builder all h1' hfr, recently designed and bu1h a car for Kang Hal>~n of Morocco. f ort he Phanan~ he used a hickory wood frame. each piece steamed , bent and laminated by hand before 11 wa. put an 1t5 place. The grain of the mahogany overlay was matched to fi t the: car's body like an intncatcjipaw puzzle. "We obtained the mahogany in planks and in order to transfe r the grain to the vehicle. we drcwagndon each paeccofwood," Huntsinger said. The mahogany was then numencally matched and nvctcd on. "Jt was time consuming. but one look at the result makes It all worth while," Hunb 10gcr sa1d. Has company has vowed never to use fibcrgJa1s bodies or pre-assembled paece'I for 1h design~. he added. HHnd K anncy_will keep on creat1 ng their wor~s of an. he said. at the tcd1ou'I rate: of one a year. The 4, I ()().pound Phanancc took I !rinonths to buifc:! They hope they will eventually be commiu1oned to build custom cars by the movie: 5tars. polit1c1ans and members of 1ntemat1onal royal families who havec1tprc\..edan 1nterc5t an the Phanance. PR AGENCIES ABOUND IN OC ... From Al the e,hair of commun1<..at1ons at Cal l'ol> Pomona. said that the goal of "pure" public rcla1wn& 1& not to rack up <.olumn inches in new•papcr'I or air time on radio or telcvmon. Bui f<Jr PR people ID the hu'ltne'I\, the: ultimate goal •~ 1ncrc:a'i1ng profit'i for 11 ( licnt Anderson \31d l\n<I at 1hc1r goal 1\ profit and 1n<.rc<t\10g 11 for a c llcnl. ht \aid, upgrading image 1~ their ta\k at hand While advert1\1ng'<, goal '' to \Clf tht· t ompany and 11' produ< I) dire~ t ly thr goal o f puhlic rrla11on\ 1\ far rnort' \Uhlk. he \<ttd lk<.au\C of that he ;idd1·d PH I!> not w1·ll under\tood. t\f>C( 1:tll ) at com- r1.1111n wh11-.C puhlal n·latlOO\ lkpar1 111n11, arc htadl·d I hy advcrt1•t1nK nl'tU(l\lt.'\ In P~ 1t'\ hard to dcmon\tratt· tlw rt·\ult\ of your dlort\ In advent\· JllK. 'tlUIJU\l look fll tht• ,,.1r, rc-vcnut' 10 \(·c 1f you've.' hecn 'Ul l<"'i"lful In l'I< yc1u 'r(' not nettll~rll y <.lcahng 1n \,tit•\ but in op1n1<>n\ .. I hr 11h1ec t of PH I\ 111 1 hangC' or rr nl<ahla~h thC' 1magr of <• 1 ompany ''' r>roduc t "WC' want to chang<' 11r have ~n die< t on the opan1on'I of our CU\· 1omC'r\ or potcntull t uNtomtr' What pt'11plc think about 111 \11cnt)" what wc"r<' intcre,tcd 1n." Andcrwn \fHd f hat'\ where' the JOh &Ct'I tnterctt 11114 OaltJ Piiot D•llvery I• Ouara1Ueed ·~ 1 .. , • .., ' t ,,._,, f "'f""'' •• , f1' ••• , 'i I' • ••• A puhhc relat1on1o agent mu\t fif\t determine where public opin11>0 'ltand8 on h1'1 client and then de- termine hnw to ~hape that opinwn into \Ometh1ng that will eventually do the client "l<>mc J(txx1 "Wt pr,,v1de anforma11on \O the puhlac lan make an op1n1on lahout the dacnl) and we 1><1111t1on lht: 1nftirmat1on \O 11 ht.'lp'I pcoplt" lt.'tl fa vorahle ahuul the d1ent." he \111d In other word\: Puhltc rcht11on\ m:tkC'5 the d1en1 look good ')omct1me\ ftgurangout the way the rnyth1cal "fencral public" feel'! about ;i cl1cn1 1'Jn t d1ffirult l>ow < hcm11:al < o , for 1n\Htnc·c. w;i\ anything bul popular afttr rc'l1· dentr. of Love C anal, N Y , \Ucd 11, da1m1ng they had hc<"n harmt'd hy hivardou" waMc-dumped near their homes The name "l>ow " wa'I de- termined IO be such ;i public rt.'la t1oni. habahty. an fact. rnmpany offic1ali. recently changed the company·., namr But dec1d1n1i how ll(opk feel about u1mpan1e1 wh1<.h arc not w famou-.. or IDfamou'I, can be more difficult. Naacr u1d r.omc puhlac relations fir mt do rc'ICarch tc1t1na on voup1 of people They decide what the people know and feel on a ccrt:un 1uhjec1 bcforea PR campa1ain 1s 1n11tatt'd. and then determine what they know and feel after a campaign. or after they've lx'en!ave n what the public rclat1oni. worl knows as "the treatment" Both d1ret:t mail and an-person or ttlcphone interviews arc used tu \urvey a "sample population" a!\ to what they think of a company ()n(e the a udit rc'lult-. dctcrm1nc puhhl op1nmn on a company. the publit rtlat1om agent i.cts about improving that op1D10n. ·1 he commun1cat1on~ tool 1hat has the mo~t impact has been proven to he the onc·on-onc conversation or the "'""II group meeting, Nag.er ~1d But the mas\ media ~till reachc1 the lariC\I number of people and the prcsli -trade journals. newspapers, radio and 1elev1s1on -1tt \tall the mo\I popular tool of the public rcl:1t1t>011 agent, Andenun s:ud. Andcr~n provided an example uf how a typu;al public relations cam· pa1gn might work "A PR agent <:ould aict a story (an a newspaper) about the quality control pmsram at a food company. If you read 1t, you mig}n wmcday buy the product If you have cnoullh an iclc1 or mention• there''! a subtle com- mun1cat1 vc effect," that •~ the ul- timate Joal of PR. If all that \Ound1 a b11 manipu· lat1ve. PR people admit that'" JUll wha11111 Clroulatton 71419'2~ Daily Pilat H. L. 8chw•rt1 Ill P11Dlt4lhm Cla11lfled edvertlelng 71419'2·5'11 All other dept1r1ment1 8'2-4321 MAIN O,,,CI t tfJ W.-t "•1' 1\1 I t• Ul"'\.t I It t-IA 4 "1'"' ffr, ••,t..tl 1 41A M~ ( Ir> 1,f1ft1~ "1 ,,, Jt 1 11 •• I fJ'lt'llQ• I ., ... L tb-• ¥*'1 '.t~~·t Nt: •h llll' If #9' fll .. t1ai.tW1' Wf!U,t ... tNttf• W 11-ft••I ... ~,,,, ,..,,..,. ,..,., t..-'•fl'f .c).,,r:.,, • .,.,,.,, • ..,,.,, al ,_.. I ,. ,. .. ' 4 •• ' .. • ff ,... .. Chery Oow•llby AoNm•ry Churchm•n "1••\t#l'I' "' t ...... 1'"'1 ...... , ------------ ,..,. .. 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N,H. -A man believed to be murder-kidnap suspect Christopher Wilder, subject of a nationwide bunt that led through Orange County early this week, shot him1elf to death this afternoon after he wu con(ron\N by state police at a service station, police said. The physical dcscription and preliminary fingerprint description of the dead man matched those of Wilder. said Maj. William Cray of the state police. The suspect had pulled a gun from the glove compartment of has car after two plainclothes state troopers ap- proached. He shot himself. and the bullet passed through his body and hit trooper Leo Jellison in the ribs. Cray said. The man then fi red a second time. k.llling himtelf, Cray said. No other shots were fired, he said. Jell ison. 33, was undergoins sur· gcry at C'olebrook Hospital. His cond ition was not known immedi- ately. The other officer. Wayne Fortier. wa11 not lnJUred. Cray said the troopc" had infor- mation that Wilder could be in New Hampshire. and spoued a car that matched the description of one be- lieved ro be dn~n by Wilder. Ttrey identified themaclves and Jellison approached the car when the man went for the glove compartment. 'tray said. The search for Wilder had shifted to the Northeast today after the fo rmer racing driver was named as a 1uspect m rhe kitlins of n};year-otd woman and stabban$ attack on a teen-ager left for dead 1n upstate New York. There was no new information Just Call 642-6086 released on the whereabouts of Tina Marit Riuco. tbc 16-year-old fro m Torrence who disappeared April 4 after sayina she wu going to the Del Amo sho~ing mall. An lndaana sirl found stabbed Tuesday in New York claimed a airl who identified herself as Tina Marie Wilder was travelina with the wanted man. Jn Washington1 the FBI called a late afternoon news conferenct on the Wilder case but would not say whether the hunt for Wilder was concluded. Colebrook is a town of about 2.SOO. on the Connecticut River separating New Hampshire and Vennont, and about fi ve miles from the Canadian border. Earlier today, a man fitting Wilder's dtteripuon was seen in Cbrlatopher Wilder Gloucester, Mast., according to Bernard Feeney, assistant FBI q.ent in charae for Connecticut. What do you like about the Dally Piiot? What don't you llkt? Call the number at left and your me11age will be recorded. transcribed and dellvered lo lite appropriate editor. The 11me 24-hour anaweriog 1erv&.ce may be used to record letters to tbe editor on any topic. Contributors lo our Letten column must Include Uaelr name and telephone number for verification. No circulation calls. ple11e. Tell u11 wha t'• on your mlnd. Bunny Proof Carpet LEE'S Antron Nylon Plush $10.49 ~·yd. HARTCO Solid Oak Parquet $1.99 sq. fl ©~~~~~H!..LE2~i~~-. 640·2700 640-2934 • I - Honors plan ed fC>r: Aldrich at UC IrVi ne . A one-tjmc-only event opcn1 thtt )'tal't C.Clebnte UC l opm houte Saturday: the ChanorUor Du+ Tboe, a not qunc SK 'N&1k throuah the peaurnque campu110 pve •II mcmben or the un1venity and oommunity .~ OPPOn unuy to honor miri.nt ChanctUor Danitl Aldrich. Prooeedl from walk f'C'Si1uation lea will be con.. tnb\ued to the Daniel and Jean Aldrich Scho~ip Fund for the benefit or OUlltandina UCI ltudenll. The cbanocUor'1 wife, Jean will act u panel manhal fofr hlhe walk, to ~n at 9 a,m.1rom tbe Oaj,poln in front o t e UCJ Adrnin11tration Buildlq. A family carruval will open the Cdebratc UCl whcckend at 6 p.m. today &Jona with other events runnina t rou&h Sunday. . H'eld on the front lawn of the Admin.iJtration Bu1ldin1 at UC Irvine, the carnival will include ridq, sames and foocf booth1. The carnival will run until m1dniabt, from noon to m1dniaht Saturday and on Sunday from noon to 6 p.m. Spring a.ta at Mater Del __ _ Mater Dci High School in Santa Ana wiU •tale ill c1&hth annual 1prin1 fiesta this weekend wllh rides, pme booths and drawinp for priua at the school. 1202 W. Edanaer Ave. Hours art 5 to I I p.m. today. noon to I I p.m. Saturday and I to I 0 p.m. Sunday. Call 7S4-77 I I for funher 1nfonnauon. WAC veteran• meet Saturday .,JD&Ymucll ............ . 11'Ccrim~ iAYestiplioaieto a.M hu•h••• ol li'Viae hyti•Mflw.n· Tboftlal D. Canef s::i""lll---• .W. mu.I IO taij~ al a bank.ntc*y ~.-.millllll•·...:.. lswycn i• the CMC. Caner..,..reatly has been adviied by Ilia~ to 1adly or comment oo his buliGell UDCil a ~~~nty Sbmft"1 ()qlianmcni ia~r•••m ~~esup'°" are lootina ato c.rw1 .._. ptlClicc of loliclLuia invesuncnu fot oae tr ri w • u.si.n& the money to attempt IO bUktOIJ tbe 11111 .... fll a feat~ arumaud m.cmc and the~ fl an amuxment perk an Las Yeps. No charan have been tued and tbe inv•lllf'•' conunu1na. said Lt. Dick Olson of the coury3it4 ~r.tlm.~.,__~ • ·1'be criminal invesuptJon is paramomn don't want to do anylh1na that will lolc ibil .... liii freedom ," said Curtis B. Duntns. a. ol .... coun-appo1nted trustees ovenceiQI I.be liquidatioe fll. Carter's HKU. Carter .. red about 200 anveston WedDCidmy .._. he appeared at hi1 fil'll bankruptcy beanna ia Wll AM; only to identify hfouelf and walk out after claim .. ,_. Amendment privileles durina quatiOftilll. Queen City Chapter S7 of the Women'• Army Corps Veterans Asaociation will meet Saturday at I p.m. in the community room of Fidelity Federal Savinas and Loan, in the Leisure World Shopping Center on Seal Beach Boulevard in Seal Beach. Jolla llucellona wttb bleall-female, all-ft ate orcbeetra. ..His criminal lawyer is cal=· the shoe:I. We DcW Carter WUtoina to do tht1," Da Dicl:•-n.it it a bti Stacey Aetcher. national public11y chairman for the association. W111 be guest speaker at the meeting. funher 1nformat1on may be obtained by calling Helen Murphy at S43-8702. I Wor .bl.lop on gay Ule at OCC When you've got it, flute it; that~sHBmusician 's motto and compl,el case and Cart.er is ;• Both Caner Hd his attorney II the bCarial, Jama Donova_n._n:fulted to discuu!M caK.. ~ TrustceS 11 the heanna told the in"Ves&on IMt dlii Carter Co., Carter's medical factorina busiae«a ~ CllJS1Cd and th.al money they put ltlto tbe COllll*II_ may have been spent on the lrvin&<buecl Tom Car'W Enterprises. t.be firm dcvelopina the animated mo¥ie ad the amUJCment perk. A worbhop for pys, their parents, relatives and straiaht friends will be presented Saturday at Oranat Coast Colltae in Science lecture hall 102. Titled .. LOving Someone Oay," the session will run from 9 a.m. to noon and will be led by Darlene Hoffman. a private practice therapist from Huntington Beach. The fee it SS. I hee llealtlJ .creenln6• ottered Residents of South Oranac County will be offered free: health screeninp Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Million Viejo Mall. The aaeeninas are sponsored by Minion Community Hospital at part of Health Fair Ell po ..... The hospital will have di1plays and health educa· tlonal materials available. Call 495-4400 for additional information. Tu ... 1.tance prCJ6ram •lated Outreach, a aroup Wt assistance prosram designed to helpiupaycn prepare their own returns. will be presented Saturday at Saddleback Collett North an Irvine. The workshop will be held from I 0 a.m. to noon in Room 301 at the collett. located at SSO Irvine Center Drive. Call SS9-13 l 3 for additional infonnataon. Computer .emlaar •et In Irvine "Computers S1mpbfied by Hand..on Ellpcrience" is the title of a seminarbe1naoffered Tuesday at the National Unlveristy Irvine campus, 2112 Business Center Drive. The seminar, to take {>lace from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m .. is d"'aned for individuals wtth no previous background in computers. ln1tructor will be Bob Weurdina. a data proceulna specialist for the U.S. Navy. Fee for the workshop as $35. To rcgjster. call 9~7--6346. Limited seating will be available. Lecture oa Inf erdllty .clledaled The fif\h in a lecture series on "The Emotional Effects oflnfcrtility" wall be offered at UC Irvine Medical Center Tuesday from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Michelle Back Balke, a mamaae and family therapist. will talk about "Manaaina Infertility in a FcrtHe Wotld" in the aecond noor waiting room ofbu1ldin125, I 0 I The City Drive South. For reservations. call 779-2010. There as no charse for the lecture. CALlNDAR Friday. April 13 •No mcctanp schcduled. By ROBERT BARKER °' .. .,.., ........ John Barcellona iJ his name and playina flutes is bis came. The 36-year-old Huntington Beach resident is a professional nutc player. Heal.so is thcd1rcctorofwhat's 0.-, .... ,....._,....,...,_., Fl ate player (not flaadat) John B&rcellona. believed to be the only Oute.on:hestra in Califorrua. And if that's not unusual enough, bis group-the Southern California Aute Orchestra -is made up entirely of women nute players. They're hopina CllC1lC· ment will become hi&h-pitched for an upcoming concert at the Huntingon BcacFl Central Library. BareeUona, who u a part-time instructor of apphed nute and chamber music at Cal State Lon& Beach and Cal State Fullerton, perfonns tn operas and balkts throughout SoutnernCaliforniaand 111 rqularfilltureat the principal nute position in Lona Beach and Glendale Symphony orchestras. He'salso played the nute in the recordin&ofthe theme song for the "St. Elsewhere" television prosra. m. He was on his way to record some Strauss wall.ZC'S at the Ambauador Hotel the other day after an interview with a newspaper reponer. lt'1cnough toleaveone with the impression Barcellona is not exactly hunina for a lack work even though flut~iUrtn1 may not be one of the world's professions that s most in demand. "I have a nice houst an south Huotuiaton Beach and three kidsaod my wife d<>C$n't work.·· he said. Bareellona aaids his orchestra -which will pcrfonn selectaons from Mozart, Bach and Debussy April 29 at a program sponsored by the city's Cultural Ans Board - includes the entire flute family. from bass to soprano to piccolo. "l Cs really a heavenl y. beautiful sound," he said. "It's real lyncal. kind of11ke the human voice." Barccllona said he became acquainted with the flute when he watched the F1rcstonr Orchestra on tclev1s1on when he was 3 years old. "I loved the flute and was fascinated by 11ssound," he recall a. He took has first lessons as a f,purth grader at the Woodland Avenue School an H1cb v1lle, New York. (Tht' town. Barcellona said. was named after potato grower Ehas Hicks.) He got a degree in music at 1he Un1 vers1tyofHanford an Connecticut and a master's degree from Cal State Long Beach. Barcellona callsturosclfa flute player. pronounced floor not a flautist-"Youdon·t play a flowt." hcsaad. He fonncd the orchestra, which as based at the Un1vers1ty of La Verne College. to get work for classical musicians whose supply. he said. far exceeds the demand. But he said flute music as gaining an popularit)'. And that. as music to h1sear<i Caner offered investors retu.ms as bjp as 40 paccld for invcstina in his medical factorial com..PMY wllida purported to buy medical insurance ctaimt from doctor'I at a di1C9W't and file the claims with insurance compeaia for a profit. People invested about $30 million in the medical factorina busineu, accordina to Tbeodote S.0.IDM, • attorney for the trultea. Stolmao said • partial reV'lCW of Canet'1 boOb and m:ordl by accountants fort.be tnaRCa have turned .., ad evidence that the medical factoriDa firm nilled. Carter decl&Rd Chapter 11 buknal*)' iD Dli:lembCr after the Securities and&dut c.omm.illion filed -.it against him for al.lepdJy 1elli.::~ ~ The SEC is lryi~ to &et Caner &ollfCC 10 a pc:nnuen1 injunction batrin& him from ttllina ~ teemi- tics or cnpajna _ io fraudulent activitia. taid O.rif.\ Casterline, an SEC attorney. Stolman said he believes the UUstea have foad all ol Carter's astets. an amount totalliaa about S 1 l mall.ion. The aneu will eventually be distributed to <:aner's crcd1ton and investon. Some of the more noteworthy items the ttulleCI bavc taken control of mclu<k what may be Abraham Li..Dcolft•a personal copin of the Emancipation ProclamatioG and his 13th Amendment to the U.S. Constitutioa that abolished slavery. "They att supposed to be Lincoln'• ~raonat copin and we art not sure what they are worth,· Danni~ said. The trustees also fou nd a collection of presidesuw IUt~hs start.in& with ~ Wubinpoa. items mdude a Sl.S·million home in Con>ea def M , a luxury home In Lak.e Arrowhead and t 5 hm&r}' cars, includin& a Rolls Royce and sn-cra.I Merccdts 8e1l.la sold for a total of S39S.OOO. Danninawd the uncompleted feature lmathcanooa may be of some value to the creditors 1f the lf"l1«S ca.a find a studio to finanCt" the completion of the pro.J«t iD return for a share of the profits. Don Bluth, a well respected. fonncr Disney animator who produced the feature length ··The Secret of NJMH" and did the animation for the popular video aamca "Drqon's Lair" and "Space Ace .. haiexpt'CS9Cd intcf'at in the project. Carter's uncompleted cartoon 1s based on Huck Finn charactcn. the theme ofh1s propoted amuxment put. Monday. April 16 • 1:30 p.m., Oraa1e C...ty Pl• .. l•I Comml11IOD, HaU of Adm1nistratJon, Civic Cente_pPlaza , Santa Ana. • 6·30 p.m .. Cotta Mesa itty Conell Meetlq, Council Chambers, 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Poh~ officers from Huntinston Beach will square off apinst tlieir counterparts from Anaheim on the football field in the second annual Police Bowl scheduled Saturday. The benefit game beginsat 1 p.m. at Sheue Field adajcent to HuntiDJtOn Beach High School. 1905 Main St. Anaheim officers will try to aven&e the loss this weekend w1thJ'rocecds from the event goina to a1 athletic booster clubs at Huntington Beach area high schools and a memonal fund for Anaheim officers slain an the hne of duty. Also performing at the event wall be 17-ycar-old Kathy Kunz, Junior grand na 1onal 1w1rhng champion She as the daughter of Anaheim pohce Sgt. Larry Kurtz. Tickets cost SS. with children under 12 admitted free an the com- pany of an ad uh. The ticke ts may be purchased at the Huntington Beach Cham ber of Commerce office. the Huntington Beach Polter Fanng Range. from lluntangton Reach police officers and at the: ga1e • 7:30 r,.m., lrvlae Flauce Comml11lon, Council Chambers. rvine City Hall, 17200 Jamboree Road, Irvine. Last year. the HuntinJtOn Beach polt~ team won an a 26-6 contest. PoucE Loe That sinking feeling: Irvine · driver crashes into police car A dnvcr, who was alleacdly drunk. plowed into the rear of an Irvine p01ice car Thun.day na&ht as 11 sat parked behind two d1sa6led vehicles on Jamboree Road that earlier had been involved in a collt1ion. IUlhOnt1e1 said today. Steven Rell Layton, 25, of Irvine w11 trc1tcd for a cut over one eye and B•nttaiton Beacb Police were called to a res dence near the 1ntencction of Adami Av· enue and Buaba.rd Street w~re a ~lhct repc>rtedJy wu tbrcatenin1 to thoot bi1 10.month-old son with a bow and arrow. omccn a.aid the tltuadon had calmed by the time they arrived and no violence occurred. • • • ~bout SS20 wonb of power tool1 were 1tolen f'rom a tool bo~ In an unJockcd truck It I OOOIU'UCUOn M'9 at Adam• Avenuo and Beach BouJcvard. TM Mola C.Orp. iJ build· l"8 condominium• and apanmenu at tbi lite. • • • A Beach Boulevard p1 nation •tt~ndant reported that aomeone l\Ole 'S30 wonh of ClPtclln ' Coetall- A home on the 2800 block of Ballow Lan wai buratarb.td earlier thl1 k and SJ.2~nh or 1mo was later arrested by the Cahforn1a Highway Patrol for m11demcanor drunktn dnvin&. Irvine police Lt Al Muir said. I rvinc Officer Mark Mn111 escaped tnJury. He was out11dc the white patrol car invcsttpttna an earlier accident nonh of the San D1cao equipment w11 stolen. the thieves apparently entered throuah a bedroom windO* and wedacd a chair under the front door while they moved the cquioment out. ' .. A car parked on the 3400 block of Wlmbleion Way 111t weekend wu reportedly broken into and 1 car lterto valued at $61$ wat 1tolen. . ~ . A tool kit valued at Sl ,400 wa1 tt:ported 1tolen in a praac break·in on the 1600 block of Iowa Street cartltT thlt month. Tbttvc apparent· ly ldcked in a prqe door to pin entry to theprqc. • • • A car p&rkcd ID tho uth O:>elt Plaza P9flun& lot lalt weekend was broken into and a ham radio was tt~rted 1tolen. The radio. and a bricfcatt also stolen, wctt: valued at S640. lntft• A homeowner 1attd off l Frcewa)', CHP Officer Rack Stcven'i said. rht' pa1rol carwn"l~toppcd an 1he traffic lane with amber la~lm nashin& when Layton rear~ndcd the car about 11 :30 p.m.. tc vcM said Both the patrol car and Layton'\ 1984 Honda Pn:ludc apparently wrre destroyed. Muir said. would-be buralars who cli mbed throuah the btdroom window of his home on Acacia Trct Lant about 2 a.m. today. One culpnt ncd on a bakr and has accomplice left h•• two-whctler behind • • • An Irvine couple reported a vidcoe111euc recorder. fi h1n1 equip- ment and aolf clubs had been stolen from the prqc of their home on Wtldbroolt Tuelday n1Jht. The homeowner 111d he heard no11t comina from h11 prqe but failed to nOlC the propmr WU miUU\I and to file a tt:pon unt1 Thurlday • • • A ntl Ana man ~ cued for lUcp1 _pows&ion of ttar au abo\lt 4 p.m. Thunday on Lark.spur Coun. A iui~nt bad caJlcd poliet to ~port 1 1utp1e10UJ Ptf"IOCl In the area. When Roy Whaftl,. 431 .,., ukcd for dcntificadonhpolte:e djteovettd lhc canilltr in lt car. Ht had no cvuncat to carry thf' noxious •pray. • • • Gold Jewelry worth $8 70 wa!l takcn from a home on Wildflower Ci(>me- t1me Thursday. Thieves apparent!} entered through a window and lcn through a front door. • • • A 11->car-old student of 'iacrra Vaiita M1ddll' School wa\ h11 an th (• \houldcr with a 'il';-pound 'lhol put Thursday afternoon nf\cr <itrayin1 near the \hot put nng dunng a phy111ral ttiueat1 on clas\ Paramedic\ \.'lid t!ft= t'loy e~apcd lnJUf) ('\Ccpt for brUl\C'\ • • • '\ per<>onal computer and 1' IX' wr11er wonh SlOOO wM d1"K"ovrrtd ~tolen from Pro MC'd Technoloa' Thunday moman1. t h1l'VC''> madr entry by sma hana door &las\ some- time overnight. • • • An Irvine fiml reported that a payroll clerk allcaedly rmbeuled $4,000 t>y l'SU1n1 h1m1tlf CJttra pay- checks dunna the first four months of th11 year Police intend to check out the n:port filed b) R1k oh C'orporataon Thunday Laeun• Beacb 5(vcral items ol Jewelry of un- dctenn1nrd value were reported 11olcn from Marcel't Consa,anment. 48' Nonh Coast thghway, Thunday at I 0 a m Police havC' no l'IU'JJX'(ta • • • A man was orrc1ted for allcpl pouns1on ofa twllchbladc knife ind lrnPH~ina af\er pohct receavtd a report that wmC'Ont' was chmbana onto thr roof of a bu11ne at 1111 O South C"oait lta&hw•> Thunda)' Ja) Anthony Rca~n. I~. wa' ai>- prthendcd at the tecne and n:kal<"d on $1,000 bail • • • Politt arrc~tl"d a man for am · ~nonaun a f)OltC'C offiet'f an.er thr suspect allegcdl) Oa\hrd a fake badge :>t a 10~ truck operator Thursda) at 1441 South Coast Highway Denna' Michael Mc< anh) wa'I rcka5Cd on Sl.000 bail Fountain Valley Polter arn'\ICJ a woman who the) said kicked a dent an the back of a pohce car She wa~ fiJhtang ""•th her boyfnend in the park1na lot at 10900 Warner Ave poht't' \31d he dt'- lt Ycrcd th e kid which rausro about SSO 1n damaacc. v.h1lt' bcin& escont'd to the police car, the~ 'intd • • • Someone hf\cd a $45 K·Man 12-volt ballC'f) from a car parlct'd in tht' 17000 block of Santa Mana Strttt • • • Car thieves stole an AM-FM c.nuct· le radio valut'd 11 S200 from a car parked in a carport an the I 0000 block of Slater A venue About $'400 damaJt wu done to the dashboard. the o""nt'r Yid Newport Beach ~ Nt'wport Beach man rcponed the theft of an outboard motor Y&lued at S4SOfrom has storqc loctcr at 601 Lado Park Dnve • • • .\ Nl'wport Beac-h man reported tbc thrft of has 1981 Cadillac valued a1 SI '.000 from th.c intencctJon or .\Yon and Tustin • • • .\ Newport Beach woman ~ thC' lht'I\ of SUltC&SC'S and Olber hou!iehold Item" with a total vaJ~ o( $2,8 JS from her garqc ln the 20block of Lucerne • •• -\ Ne""pon Beach ~ re- ponc-d the thef\ of her put'R from hft desk 1n a Newpon Center off'tet Thursday anemoon. • • • A Newi><>n Beach man rcponid the thcf\ of a video castette ttlCOf'der valued at $1,100 and SIOS an video tapes from bis unlocked Pf111C a.n tbc 2700 bloclt of Hillview Trio, submachine gu n seized in OC drug raid . Two women and • man were lHTClted after poha 1t11C'd S2~.000 1n narro11u. SIS.000 in ca,sh and a l111 'uhmac hint' sun from an l\n.ahe1m motel room. 1uthonttft \lld Paula Lynne Blanco, JO. Loraine M1ch<'le Bl n o, 24. a.nd Roben Mark Danekas. 40, ~"" hookcid Wcdnn.. day for in Yr 11aa11on of poi ion of n1rcot1n for tak "naht1m pohtt \it I om L.ahmon said tuday. OffiC<'n hid mxi ~ a ~"°" of a ~'tapon 1n a motel room. and after obtllnanaa yafCh wtn"IDt (ou.nd ftW pound of tocaint and 1 f,. of manJuana alo •1th w mach1nt/un. Lahm.on Ht 111 the 1-.0 <fWU'C held 1n h<'u of SS,000 bad l ntk.a wu bet b kl • n h USO. )0 ii .. "-• Orang• Cont DAILY PILOT/Friday. Aprll 13. 1984 I flllCTlnout .._ .. I NAm STAT'lmNT I The ~ per.on le doing t1141neeeaa (l )W£STl!RN ST ATES "I NAN CI A L SE RV ICl! (•)CHl!M.SHAKe. 11'1·' RIYettlde Ave . NewPot1 8Mctl. Calll t2M3 • T9rty Wa~ Hunl. 912 N SIMte. AnaMlm, Calif t2901 I Thlt butln-. II ~.CS~· an 11\dlYI°'* I Terry Hunt I Thi• lllt~I w .. filed with the County Clerk 01 Otenot County on Mat 15, 11184 I FM10M I Put>ll"*' Orange co .. , Diiiy ,,fol AprU 13. 20. 27. Milli-4, 11184 2013-S. I NllfC NOTICE NOf1Ce CW Dt8IO&.UTION CWl'AltTMU ... Publlc notice 11 l'ler9Cy given that Phll0tec1on USA. Inc • 1 l>el1w1re Corpor1t1on. Ind R!dgwey, ltd , 1 Oet1ware Corpor1tlon. heretofore dotng bull,_ undel 1he nc1111ou1 llrm neme and etyle of Deeef1 011- den J V II 8 10 Newport Centw Ome. Suite 1800. City ot Newpon &eacn County of Or1nge. S111e of Cet1torn11, did on the 12th day ot March, 1984. by mulull content. d•uolve the said p1rtn-h1p and terminate lheu releflons u partnefs 1t1ete1n s175 Further no11ee •• hereby given !Jiat lb4l Ulldeuigoe4 wlll.001 be 1e· sponsible, from thlS d1y on tor any obhgauon incurred by the othen 1n rus own n1me or tn Ille n1me ol the llrm GIVEN AWAY· WEEKLY GDID-PRIZE Oiied at Nel!Otpotl Be1en Cllt· torn11 1111• 9th day ol April, 1984 O'MelYeny I Myen EACH FRIDAY OF s 100 c/o Rlc"-rd H. ZlmnMrman, Eeq. 810 Newpon Cent., Dflve, lull• HOO Newport ... ch, CA. t2t80 Phlloleclon USA. Inc • o Delaware Corporation EIY Gene R Summet1 • NO LIMIT TO THE NUMBER OF TIMES YOU CAN ENTER! Published Orange Coasl Dally Pilot Aprtl 13. 19841 2029-84 PU8LIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUllNEll NAME STATEMENT • NO LIMIT TO THE NUMBER OF TIMES YOU CAN WIN! The tollowtng person Is dOlng business as SCORECARDS 141 S51 L1rch Ave trv1ne. Cahf 927 14 • ENTER NEW CONTEST EVERY MONDAY Jeffrey w Ftllbach. 1455 l Larch Ave Irvine Caltf 927 14 This business is conducted by an 1n<h111dual Jeff F1llbach This statement was ltled wlln the Counly Clerk of Orange Counly on Apr 2 1984 FU2522 Puo1tsrieo Orange Cou1 Dally Pilot Aprtl 13 20 27 Mey 4, 1984 2016-84 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT rne following persons are 001ng business as IMAGE CONSUL TING SER· VICES 3078 Molokai Cos•• Mesa. Caltf 92626 Ivy Relmter. 3078 Molokai. Costa Mesa Cahl 92626 Paula Hall 16341 Irvine Ave New· port Beach Calll 92660 This business •S conoutled Dy a t1m1teo partnership Ivy Re1m1er Tn11 s1a1emen1 was ftled w11n 1ne Counly Clerk ot Orange County on Apr 2 1984 4 DIAWllGS ucaWDI Each Drawing will be for .. . ::t~~1~i. .............. s I 00 l 11 Prile.1!'.~~l......... S 5 0 2ad Prize.!~········ 3 • P • (nll r r11e •••...••....... 515 SJO F241521 PuDhsrieo Orange Coas1 Daily P1IOI April 13 20 27 May 4 1984 2017-841 PU8LIC NOTICE HERE'S HOW. • • FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAM[ STATEMENT Tne 1ot1ow1ng persons are doing business as t [at.-, yowt Social S.Cw1ty ovmbltr a ame •ddJHt •od pboce ao on the coupon below Coler u many tun•• u yo" wu h but ocJy Oa• eahy for pet •Dw•lope pl••• £..ch. •airy hwm •usi be •o ouQtD•t &.t"-h member of rour fun1h1 •1th • Soc'ill S.Cuuty card l'bt 'f eat•• by VIJOQ a M~Jtle eo•e)ope r-·· yc>UI pt'lM ID c ... :Ji If l'OU WID a 9fU>d pnae ol ilOO • cbed •D that al$0UDt ""'"be mA>led lo you aft.r you "6•• pr-Di.cl your Socal Secu .. r; c.,d al tu 0.111 P1I01 f0t ••nhaoboa ESCALONES PROPERTIES. 209·A West Mariposa S a n Clemente Caht 92672 Craig Tac;kabery 209 A Wes1 Mar1posa San Clemente Caht 92672 t21 Moil your ootry lo 010oge Coa111 Otilf P1f01 Soc11I Secuuty Sw .. po11h1 330 Weot Bay St Coo<a MeN CA 92626 !!II To do1m t prlM '°"' S..C..I Sec\l11ty C4>1d 1au11 be pr•Maled al lbe D .. 1, P1I01 ao later tbu 5 ()() P M i-..o bu11a.e• day• a her tho oumber wu publulled Aor pr1.U DOI elaomed by lbe deadhoo will be forfeited Sieve Speck. 216 Aragon San C•enenle Calif 92672 (3 A w10010Q number will be publ11hed .. cb Monday Wedooodey •od rudey ID lh• Doily Pilot Ao 1dd1t1ooal oumbe1 will be pubhohed H eh F<1do lor SIOO w .. ~ I• Graod p,.,. lb II II Obi ........ ,.,lo purchu e tho o.i1, Pilot You .... , 1D•Pf'M th• wtoo1nq oumbeu 1c the lobby of th• Or•DQ• COo11t D•1ly Pilot or your locot hbrary This business is conduc1eo by a general par1nersh1p Craig Takabery 4 II one ol 1he •1Do109 oumbere 11 1dooucal wtlh your Soc1•l S..:vrtly Dumber you muot dum your prue mooe7 by bt11191119 yout Socw Secunly card lo lb• Dally Pt10I olhc. You wt11 lheD be d.clved lb• WlDoer aod 1mmedlo .. l1 (71 Employ .. , or repr-DloU•M. or cue11latou aDd du .. tT1bu10" ol the Dally l'llOI or member. of their lamrhM are DOI ohgtblo ' This s1a1ement was tiled w11n I roe County Clerk of Orange County on Mar 27 1964 (8) The Datly Pilot will bt oole 1udqo U> lll.lerprellDQ tbf-rulee O.C11100 ol the tudqeo 1• haal D1nlel J . Coo1"r Pubhslled Orange Coas1 Da11y Pilot April 6 13. 20 27 1984 19141-84 4 WAYS TO CBECI FOR WINNING NUMBERS •SUBSCRIBETOCONVENIENT DAILY PILOT DELIVERY. PU8UC NOTICE • CHECK DAILY PILOT NEWSSTAND EDmON ON MON .. WED .. FRI. • SEE RULE NO. 6 ABOVE. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tne following person is 00tng business as PHOTON SYSTEMS 14651 Jel· lery Ro FILL OUT COUPON BELOW (Or Reasonable Fac•imile) AND MAIL TODAY! (Only One Per Envelope, Pleue) 281 lr111nl" Cahf 92714 T nomas J B Shanley 146S 1 Jet- tery Ro 28 t Irvine Caht 927 14 This Dusoness is conduc1eo by 1n indovtdual My Social Security Number i1 ThomasJ B Srian~y ---------------------~ NAME Tn1s Stillement wes hleo w11ro Ille Counly Clerk of Orange County on Mar 29 1964 F24221t Pubt"heO Orange Coast Delly P1101 April 6 11 20 27 198'4 1918-641 ----------------------------------- PUBLIC NOTICE ADD RE SS CITY ZIP STATE PHONE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST A TEMENT Tt1e l'lllo..,onQ per'!lons are doing D Please 1tart convenient home delivery of the Daily Pilot. Ou'"'"SS J~ SA TfLLITE WAREHOUSE 425 •i .Ananf'•tn BlvO O•ariQe Calif 12'>6e Ut.i~· Bus1nus '°'""'s d Utoih T -------r < rp 6864 Soutro 300 Wl"St Suitt> 1go era1 Ocl'f"'O'•'>l'l•tJ 1nd•v1du111 • M1dva1e 1ah 8404? I Jarnes Beauc.riamp Sec & Treas J11r D Wl•8illlt'y I PUBllC NOTICE T• •S business·~ c;onouc IP.0 Dy a This 51alemen• wa!> llleo wilt· troe Th1$ Sllllement was hleo .,. Ill lhe FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 'L' •dtion County Cle•• ,.., O•ange County oo Cou.,ly Clerk ot Otange County on NAME STATEMEkT ft.J'l,J RPynotOC, Mar 2 1 1q54 Mar 'l 1 1984 l.,,, $l&tt'ment wa!> to1eo ... ,,,. 111e F241501 F2414" Tne 1011ow1ng e>e•son •s doing Count, C Pr~ ot Orange County on Pubt1snf'd Orange Coasl Oarly PublrShe<J Orange <.oa~I D111y tousiness dS t.Aa• :C-' 1984 P•IOI Marth '30 Aprtl 6 13 20 1984 P,tot Maren '30 Aprtl 6 IJ 20 19841 AMERIC1'N WAY PLUMBING F24141M 1603-841 t80!> 8• CONTRACTORS 6 t7 20th.St Apt Puullstoe<l OrJngt' coast Da•I) r ~----------B Hun1tng10,, Ceacn Cat.I 92648 p 101 Marcri 30 Aoril 6 1'l 10 t91U 1• PUBLIC NOTICE Mar~ £,;m !)crou~ler 617 20th SI 1607 s4 PUBLIC NOTICE -----------Apt B Hunlington Beacn Calif PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAM[ STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT The IOllOwong per~ons are doing FICTITIOUS BUSINESS I Thfl following person •S dO•"Q business as N ME STATEMENT buc,tnl'SS as 1.t1CONTINENTAl CAR CllNI<.. lh~ loll~w1ng Pl"rson is Ooong GRANDPAS ISLAND 2175 New (blVfCTOA PROMOTIONS 11661 business as pon Boult'•ard Costa Mesa Calif Marians River Cucle Unit C WATER SPORTS SPFCIAUSTS 92626 Founlain Valley Calif 9?708 B & G INveSlmants 2175 New· c c s 8 5 E 426 , Marguerite C.orone Oel Mir five ttarles m111l 2 4 Cahl 9:?62~ port Boulevard Coste Mesa Cahf Eve•efl Pt Orange Caltf 92687 Thom115 Josepn M11c11e11 426', 92626 Paul David Ludglle 3•5 Untve< Marguerole Corona det Mir Calif Tnis bu~inen "condutleO by an s1ty Dr Cosll Mau C1111 92627 <t2625 1nO•v•d181 This bua•neu 11 cond11cted by a Tn1, businf>" ,, c1>nOutted b) 1n K D Baxter genetal per1nerth1p ondovooual Tn11 s1a1emen1 was ltttt<l wtlh Ille Chve Charles Smtih Trooma' J M1t<:l'lell COv"1y Clerk of Orange County on Th11 statement wea hied w11n the Trios ~1o11em1tn1 was tiled wotn lhe Mei 14 t984 ,2..,. COunty Cler~ of Orange County on ~C:,n~y T~~·: of Orangf' County on Pubhsnf'd Ort1ni,11 Coas1 Daily Mar 21 19841 ,241144 ,Menn 1 P·101 Mtrcn 30 Aprtl 6 13 20 1984 Publtshf'd Orange CoaJI Diiiy Putrl•~lled O•enge Coast Delly 1800-84 Pilot Marth 30 Aprtl 6 tJ 20 t98A P1101 Marero 30 Aprit 6 13 20 19841 f>WllC NOTIC[ 19oe 84 17qq.941 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUllNUI NAMF IT A TEMENT 11)1' IOllQW1MQ ,,_,,Ont l)rP OQtng buson~H as BEAUCHAMP ff\ITfRPl'llSES R[ 'ilOEN I IAl DIV1SION •OOO Mii A1tt-u1 Boulf!ve10 SutlP 700 ·~wr>J•I 8f'll(ll GAltf lll1860 M111111nC'I Comp1tny It o.t11w1trf' •ir11cir '" n •noo M1,A11n111 flriu1,.., 1r<t <iv1t11 700 Nl'wpurt o .... r h l ,1111 'l]f,ft(} ~11' ""I Hl"1urrio1mp •000 \,4,11 .,,,,1,, nu11h'11tt4fd ~,,,,,_. 10() •;rv.11 1• I fl .. 11 I (,<ht 'l,1f>h(l 1 t1 • ,,, ,. ''° 1r1tt.,c 1111(1 h, 8 FICTITIOUI BUSIHEH NAME SUTfMfHT lrl" lnlle>wir'9 11f'r,on jS OOtnQ t1u<,1n"" Ill t !JORAN ( COUNTY MEDIA 1 tON ASSOC IA TtON i?1MfOIA r10N ASSOC1AT£S o~ OAANGf COUNTY t31Mf DIA I ION SFAVICf S 14 IC(NT El'.\ f OR MEO•A TtON f51CAL 1r OMNIA MFDIA Tt0N SCR VICt S 161" Al If ORNIA MEDIA TtON CfNTfF~ t7tfAMll y M(OI ATION Cf.NTrR t81SOUTHCOAST M!OtA !ION CFNTrn 191SOUTH(AN l;AllfORNIA M£DtATION U NIFR J•¥ ();lln1nn Wl'l•nlll'"Y lll-0 P1<1m ontciry l'n'"' WI'" NrwC)n•t A~11rn c.,111 1~;ir.110 t "''-t&41•1r~•'' 1\ t , 1nc:111' lf'O ny HM Nll.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUI 8UllNHI NAM ITATIMINl t t-P tot1ovw1no pert•"' 11 d01"9 b<o ,,,,.SS IS IHE PROFESSIONAL [(JQ[ t~& ~I Mar Aveofluf! Cost1 MeH C1hl 9'26?.7 Jonn 0. Fttt<:o tJAclq rn •• f)u\1nfl\• ,, c:onducted by 1m 1nd1v1dull JOM 0. f ro~<.O Th11 \1111 ... f'llf"ll w ... ltl..0 With the t. •unt~ Cll"r~ Of OrllflQI" C,,unfv on Mar 'I 1984 926418 T1'11s Dusoness •s co,,Oucled 1'\y an 1nd1111dual Mark E Scnust"r T nos statement was ltleo with Ille Coun1y Clerk 01 Orange Counly on I Mat 21 1984 f11CM44 Publlehed 011n9• Coeet Dellr Piiot M11ch 30. Aprll t , 13, 20, 1 .... 11CM44 Ml.IC NOTIC£ FICTITIOUI 8UllNl!H NAMf ITAT!MfNT The fOl+owlnQ l)efSOn 11 dOlng 1Nt1nen as t llDIVOAC[ M EDIATION CCNTEA 12)0RANGE COUNTY C(NTER FOR M(OIA TION (3)()A. ANGE COUNTY DIVORCE MEDIA· TtON CENTER 141)01\IOACE MEDtA· TION SERVICES (5lCAllFORNIA MfOIATION ASSOCtA TION l&INA· TIONAl MEOtATION ASSOCIA· HON l 1815 Camino Cep11tr1no Su•l• l San Juan C11)1t1r1no Cam 921175 Jey Denton w1,.111ey 390 Prom. OnlO<y °'""8 WHI Newport 8eech Ca1tl 92660 1 r.11 bvtineu it eonducteo b)r 1n 1nd1111du11 J•y D Wlleltley Th11 1111emen1 wH hi«! w1tn the County Cle<k ot Oran99 County on Mnr '' 198• 1 1 j!& - ISraelis kill 4 terrorists DIR Al BAL.AH, Occupied Gau Strip (AP) -ln about IS scwnds before dawn today, Israeli commaodos ended a I ().hour ordeal. Firing a sault rifles and looina stun areoades, the troops stormed a red-and-while l)ug that had been hijacked in the Mtditcrnncao coastal city of Alhod, frtei'!I about two dozen hostages. The s~ially bined soldiers charged from the bushes at the side of the road and scaled t.he sides of the bus toaet-in throuah the windows. They fdfced open the dooT. Nicaragu-1n def eat handed to Reagan By tM Anocla&H Prff1 Passenaen flattened themselves on the Ooor of the bus. After the brief crackle of rifle fire, they streamed outside. , , A female. passenger. 19-year-old army Corp. lrit Ponus.ez. and all four hijackers were killed in the assault. the military said. WASHINGTON -Congrc5S as firml y on record aaainst CIA-backed mining of NicaraJuan harbOrs and a aroup of House Democrats is d~mand1.na an mves.tigatjon of U.S. policy in Central Amenca. This was the s1tuat1on today as the Hou~ staned an I I-day recess and the ~na_te also prepared to iake time off for Easter a.f\er .a week in which Reagan's program to stem comrnun1sm 1n Centrul America suffered unprecedented reverses. The Dtmo- crat-led House passed. 181 -111 lffiirsday nigh1 .. a non-binding resolution calling for an end to the spcndmg of U.S. funds to help rebels against Nicaragua's leftist goyernment lay mines in the seaports of the Cen1ral American country. Meanwhile. Rep. Peter Rodino. D-N.J .. chairman of the House Judiciary Committee. and I 2 committee Democrats wrote Attorney General William French Smith asking for appointment of a special prosecutor to sec whether the administra ti on 1s \ iolating the Neutralit) Act by helptna Nicaraguan guemllas. ~vcn other pasjCngers were injured. "Well done. well done," shouted a white-haired man jn his 50s as he emerged from 1he bus. He kissed and hu~ the soldiers. The bus had been h11acked b)' four men. said to be an theartcens and early 20s. who demanded the release of 500 guemllas held in Israeli Jails and safe passage to Egypt for thcmscf ves. Shuttle makes surprise visit EDWARDS AIR FORC'E BASE (AP) -Six Air Force security guards stood watch today over a .. crowd" of a half-dozen reporters and pholographers wh o gathered to •· watch the shu11lc's unexpected landing at this desert air base "The circus atmosphere is over:· Air Force spoke!>- man Wa} ne Specht said. contrasting the scene to past landings when hundreds of thousands of spectators had Oocked to the MOJa\ c Desert to cheer lhc shuttle home. NASA had to scrap plans for a Florida landing at the last minute because of clouds and rain. Edwards had alwa) s been a backup site. so offi cials were read}. A convo\ of two dozen trucks and service vehicles was on hand: and raced toward Challenger as soon as n rolled to a stop on the runway. About 60 workers in the ere" began chec king the orbiter's condition. Two heli copters from the 40th Ae rospace Rescue Service hovered nearby. Specht explained they contained Oaght surgeons in case there was any accident on landing. 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Two crew members were ho~pitahzed and two others were en route to the hospital. Morgan C'ount} Sheriffs Cpl. Evan Beecham said. All were listed in stable cond111on. he said. The accident occurred about 4 a.m. and an ellplos1on and lire that followed was burning out of control earl} toda>. filling pans of the small northeastern Colorado to"'n w11h dense black smoke. he said. Veteran salon Flowers dead McLEA N. Va. -Former Rep. Walter Flowers Jr .. a five-term Alabama congressman. died of an appar~nt heart attack Thursday. He was 51. A conservati ve Democrat and Alabama native, Flowe rs spent 10 }ears in Congress and served on the House Judiciary Committee which in 1974 conducted hearings on impeachment arucles against then-President Richard Nixon. He left Congress af\er losing the J 978 Democratic primary for an Alabama Senate scat. In recent years he had hved in Virginia and was an executt ve with the Washington-ba~d Signal Co. Chapman appeals convlctlon NEW YORK -An appeal has been fi led to vacate the conviction of Mark David Chapman for the murder of fo rmer Bea1k John Lennon on the grounds that Chapman 1s insane. The papers were filed Thursda} 1n the Appellate D1vis1on of slate Supreme C'ourt b} Legal .\id la"Yl'r Hillard W1CS<.' Chapman. 28. who pleaded guilt~ to gunning down Lennon on Dec. 8. 1980. 1n front of thl· Dakota apartml'nt building where Lennon 11"<.'d. 1s scn1ng a term ol 20 ~cars to life at .\t11ca (orrec11onal Fac1h t~. LA harbors get close eye LOS i\ NG ELES -Ships carT) ing dangerous cargoc'> "rll be barrt'd fro m the Los Angeks and Long Beach harbors during the summer Olympic Games. and mon: th an I 00 U.S. Coast Gua rd vessels will cnforn· the ban, an otf.c1al says. "This will amount to the largest peacet1ml.' por. sccurit}' the Coast Guard has undertaken in recent memo!) .'1 Lt. Comdr. Paul Golden. the Coast Guard·s Olympics coordinator, said Thursday. The Games art• scheduled to run (rom July 28 through Aug. 12. In addition to barring the dangerous and explosive cargoes. portions of the pons -including the Long Beach Naval Star io n. the Navy fuel piers and other m11ita ry-assoc1ated arens - w1ll be closed to all traffic. Golden said. McColl cleanup funded SAN FRANC'ISCO-The federal government sa)S 11 will finance the $21 million cleanup of the McColl hazardous waste d ump in Fullerton if the state cannol negotiate a sc11lement wtth alleged polluters b~ ne\t month. E>.ca,ation ofthedumpshould begin b' earl) ne\I summer. i\I Zcmsk). spokesman for the (cdcral En- vironmental Protecti on Agenc~ 's regional oOk<.'. ~1J Thursda» The S.:! I m1lh on allotml'Ot "ould be th e large~• ever awarded in the na11on ur.der the .. superfund"' program to clean up the hazardous "'aste. Zemsk~ said. ll represents I 0 percent of th e na11onal fund for hazardou" waste cleanup and half of the regional office's entlf\.' allotmen1. Killer's parole opposed ( HI NO -.\ Vcn1ura C'oun1~ proserntn '>a~s 11'\ .. appalltng" thal l{ub<.'n Torn.·., will tx parllkJ 1h1., wcckt.•nd after scning onl } six ~car., ofa IO·)ea r pn!.011 term for a notorious 1977 a11a,·k on a high school rnupk. "h's a dramattc Cllamplc of a punishment that <.Jcx· .. n't lit the crime.'' \a1d Dcput~ D1stnrt .\Horne~ Pe1a K~wion, of the 1mpendtng rl'll·a~· of Rutxn Torre!>. ··s" ~ear~ fot 1h1!> I\ pc of crime ts appallt ng:· Torres. no" 13. WU\ con' 1c1ed asa 1een-agcr ofmurdcring Paul Ycnne> Jr .. 17. and 1he rape and att\.'mpt cd murder of 'ennc~ ·, 18-~l'ar-old g1rlfm·nd. Nuke workers 'lneiperlenced' l O~ .\l\IGELES -The lad, of nuclear plant c\pcncnC'e among thl' 43 l'Ontrol room operators hired h~ Pac1fit: Gas & Elc<'tnc to run the nc" D1ablo Can)on powerplant 1s contraf') to federal rules. a fl·<krnl otncHll SS)S. 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Real11r th1 .. rnn1r:u.l1l I'> 1he claim tha1 ··n, Pe rrier .. \\J\ thr earliest with a .. 1artup datl' of ll<X'I But nev. data re' cat.. that I )\•tro11 pharmac1'it Jame11 Vernor put out his dnnk an I lH1" v.1nn1ng that 'fir\\· d1s11nct1on without l.fouht The banana. rm h'lcl 1\ fr<:l' of hoth salt and c;ugar L.M. Boyd I.~ a 'l.J ndic• lt>d t:>Ol•maist. ORANGF COAST Daily Pilat • ' .. ' 11. • -·~ f ' .,,, ..... """' .. "~. '~ ~ ""'. fu. "........ ~ t ' ·'Did Conares. t»tnk the mines were be/ from the Bronic?/ · · placed by a street gang THOUS EUAS Nimmo had installed an his Veterans ..\dm1n1strat1on offices~ \nd hov. man) remember the con' 1rt1on of Rita LaVellc QI the_ fOrced departure or Ann G orsuch Burford from the Environmental Protccuon ..\gl·nn., Meese and his f nend the president v. uuld a lso bene fi t from short voter memories 1f he is exonerated soon. But 1f not. 1f 1he ca~e dra~s on or Meese ts 1nd1c1ed for accepting fa, ors 1n r1:turn for top go,ernment JOb!.. Rl·agan could ha' e problem!.. "A negauw report from the special prosecutor would be a real ne-ga11' l' factor for us." double-negat1' ed Rc- agan ·s Western states campaign di- rector. John Rousselo1. • Roussc:lot says Reagan counts on h1\ personal crcdibiht~ to overcome fa ctors like high unemployment. Li:banon and the troubles of his appointees. Some observl'rs have even dubbed the president "T eflon Man:· noting that not e\ en the deaths of hundreds of Mannes have stuck to Reaga n and hurt has populant). "The American peo ple ~on't let these things stick 10 him because all this stufT as JUSt not believable about him:· said Ro usselot. for mer seven-term congressman from the Pasadena area. ··Voters do not believe he's connected to an) alleged corrup- tion. They know he can't be held responsible for every stupid m ove by every person he app()lnts ... But Rousselot knows that 1f any • case ot a lleged corruption by dose Reaga n associates persists into the fa ll. Democrats will make mo rality m government a maJOr issue. If they do. Rousselot says. the Reagan camp will strike back by ques11onang the character o f the Democratic nominee. If that's G ary Hart. he will be attacked for changing his age on offi cial documents as a tee nage r ... We think he may have done 1t to avoid Congress acts dumb· on.Nicaragua mining Congress funds war. but denies responsibility \.\ ..\SHIN<JTON -In the mo'll' ·c J!>ablanca:· the c~mcal prefl'CI o f police 1!. ordl·rcd to find a prcte\t to 1111<.c dov. n Ri ck ·s. the rabarct v. ho\t' gambling casino 1s an opt·n Sl'Cret H1: J or<. as he 1<. 1old. telling J pcrpk\l'd Rid. ··rm \hmked' <.,hod.l·d to find that gamhlrng 11,goingun twrt·' .. In lhc nttl\ ll' .. '-ll .trJgUJ .. I ht f)fl'll'll v. Jll ht· pla' e<l h' < nngn''' In .lanuan thl' ( I \-fu1\lkJ ( 1111 - tra'> annoumcJ 1h:.it 11 had m1m·l.f thrl'l' '\;JCaraguJn harbor<, l\1ncc then '>l'H'ral ship., V.t'rl' damJgt·d. 1ndud· 1ni a ~o' ll't tJnh·r -\nd \l'I "hl·n till' f)fl'" fC\ l'Jkll thal lhl' l 1111ell ~tall'\ hJd \Upfllit•d thl' m1nl'\. tra1nnl lhl· nwn v. ho la 1d t ht•m and l 1111 t rulkd 1111 11pt•ra11on from an ofhhnrl· -,hip C nngn·..,, rl'3l tl·d "11 h 'I hut k a n<l t hl' "'-l'Olltl' rrompll~ \Oll'tl II\ 1nd1gna- IH1f1 The l 1nlll'd StJll'' d1J 1hat' Hut JUSt \\h1> \\l' mJ' ask. J1d ( ongrl'\\ think "J' rl''>pt1ns1bk'1 \\ ha1 olhl·r uwntr~ 1<, t•ngagcd 111 J lC)\Crt \\ar aga1n<;t :--11lar:.igua·1 WhJt o ther rountn has bt.'l'll openl~ fund 1ng thl· C ontra'I and pre<.\unng tht• "1t·a raguan' right and lert to do thl'> and du thJt -hold ekt 11on~. ')tor lCmunn11. the press. cca'il' a1dinll. thl' klt"t' 111 ll ~ahador Did C o ngn·"' think the manes "-err placed b~ a \treet gang from the Bron\? \,1, tra101n@.in manes. pro' 1drd b' thl' l ~ .\rni} Corp<. of F ngincer,. " ltmltl'd to 1hr I.ind 'anel\ but l'\('n I km·~ at till' 11ml· thal the l 'n1tnl \tJll'' nther d1rcr11\ Ill 1nd1ret ti\ "'d' lx·hint1 the c:ff·un to hara\c, <.h1pptngcom1ng 1n10 ~llJragua The ( ontr:ic, ma' bl· dt•d1l.llt'd ti.·lluv.., h111 thl' moc,t l'\pt·rirnt l'd <11 tht•m H. l . Schw•rtz Ill ' ,,,,, ,,~, Chazy Ooweflby • .,, l A 4i tAf•W u -P11(•'''"'"' urry o. Speere ~'''ll•"<l f 1'I ' Fr•nk Zlnl t. >< "''' Id IOI coml' from the former National Guard of the late ..\nastas10 Somoza Dcba~ le The~ gained experience in murdi:r. ma\ hem and ton urc. but the m1n1ng of ·harhors ~as something outside their kcn T here was. alas. no graft to oc earned from 11. For a cntac of the admin1strat1on. 1hc mining of N1caraeuan harbors is a bouqul'I ofopp()rtun1t1es. You could. 1f~ou \\JSh. point out the h\J>()CrJ'i~ of a goH•rnml'nt that det ric.-. .. ..,tall·-spon">on·d terrorism" l'l'>t''' he rr 1 n thr v. ti rid h111 engage'> tn 11 v.hl'l1 II \CC'~ tit \nu n1ulJ l\J\ \llml·th1n~ ahou1 a u1un1n 1ha1 hah1tualh '"' okes the phra'll' ··1hl' ruk of lav. :. t-,ut run<. like ..a p1tkp1ll°kl't from lhl' Junc;d1ct1on of thl' World t ourt ..\nd ~ou might abo point out tha1 thl· l 'n1tl.'d talc\ ab~olutt•h 1ns1st'> on frel' ckc11ons in 'icaragua. hut \CCm<. not to no11ce d!'ll'nfr;;inch1sl·d hind .. '.) 111 South \fr1"a Prl'<.umahl~ 'oting I') a nght rl''l'f\ l'd lur v. hill'' Hut thl' rl·::tl ab<;urdrt\ •'> thl· dl''>1re ol C ongn''' 111 ht· ·thl· poltucal C'lJUl\<tll'nl of a hu ll• hit prl·gnant E:.' l'n after shtP'> V.t'rl' damagl·J 1n "-1caraguan harbor'>. the Senate JUSt rl'Cl'nth appropriated$~ I m1ll1on to lOntmut• funding the ( o nt ras < ·ongll'\S mu't think there L~ a v. hale ol a d1fTerl·nce between bctng killed b\ a < ontra directed b\ an ..\mem:an and onr "'ho is mereh being Jrmcd and paid b~ om· No1 LETTERS --- RICHARD CoHEI onl} 1s tha t a d1 stinc11on \.\-tthout a d1tlcrence to the deceased. but 11 1s hardl) a significant d1st1n c11on 1n the rl''it of Ct·ntral A1m·nr a. ..\s for Mo\t·ov.. 11 ha'> \hov.n the pa11enn· ol I uh Ju 't 1 magi nl.' ho .. , v. l' "ould h:l\ c rractcd II a So \ ll'I mint• hJd J:imagl·d .in .\mencan <,l11p. < ongrl''>>:. \\Jilt\ C\Jrth v. ha t thl' :idm1n1">tra11on v.on·1 pro' 1dl' "'1caragua -a ~aft· harbor It ~ant\ the result!> of the co, en "ar. hut nom· of tht• rl''>p<>n.,1b1h1~ and '>O 11 ha!> do'>cd ml'\C'i to the oh' 1ou~· the h tt k \'1etnam-t'1kt• half-!ltl'PS 11 ha-. Juthon1cd I'> getting U'i 'Jome" han· -into a quJgm1re. ( ompo'>l'd ol members "ho '""ear thl'' ha\ l' learned lhl' kssons t11 v'1etnam. ( ongress has ne' erthl'il'ss man- CU\ ered 11~·lfinto a pos1t1on ''here its 1nd1gna11on is as hollo'' as that c\prc\'IC'd b~ Ca!.ablan('a'<, pref"ct of rolirr. w r·,e seen 1h1'> mo' 1c hcforc Pia\ 11 agJ1n fongrrs<, RiC'bard Coh~n is a SJ'ndi<'•t~d <'ol•malst. Citizens niust help sta1np out crltne f P lhl I J11ur Pnrnngr:irh' ".an 1ntt'll.f·ll p.11t of 11r~:in11l·d cnmt' Th rl'l' dlfkn·nt org.an11at 11>0'> hn' e fl'lt·n1h lx·l·n unl·arthcc.I u<.1ni 'oung 1~·opk r Jngin~ from ll't.'nilgt'r\ 10 'mall lhlldrrn 1n th<.' produc111rn ot porno~raph' Ont• u' h organ11a11on v.a, '>Jld to~· c,o ~ph1st1C'nlt•d a\ 10 uw l nmpull'r.. 111 lilhna Mdcr'i v.orld- \'ldl' \nothl'r ~l'I\ '4!1J to ha\<' ix'l'n 111 nj"l\'f,llJon lor 'onw ~ti\ l':lr' lu't ,1 k" ,1wr1 \l'.tr' ogo 11 "·'' fl'poni.'d b' ( ahlorma that 1herl· ~J' n1) orttan11rd l nmc 1n tht• \IJtc I v. ould iUl' \ tha1 ha' c onl\ ~·rn lhl' tip of th<' llCbt.'rg Ddcattna orpn11cd n1me ac; c' en - om•'\ hu'linC'\\ The people \hould ix· thl' e\cs and e rs of the pol1C'<.' forn• It ~l· sel• or hcor an~thana that" 111 help them. we \houlJ 1cH thL·m c'''" 1f 111 onl' "1th .in an<.ln\ muu\ kHcr JIM . hO Ll>IN(1 ' l\\t:t ~·l· 3 ' the draft." Roussclot said. "Why else?" If it's Walter Mondale. he wall be attar ked for not speaking out publicly as vice president against some J immy Carter policies he now says he opposed. The Reagan campaign clearl) would not like to get into that sort o f mudsltngingduel. preferring to let the president retain a statesmanlike and presidential demeanor. But if the Meese case doesn't go aJCRARD CODN COl1UDDlat away soon. neither wall the Demo· crats' .. sleaze factor" attacks. And the lesson learned by Jerry Brown is not lost on the president o r his aide-s. They know ha s personal credibility can sufTer ~lot if Meese - the man who has bee#) the closest the longest to Reagan -is found to be a petty manipulator Tbomas Eliu 11 a s .. 11a Moalca-bued col•malst oa 1t1te l11•e1. Children studied as future crooks WASHINGTON -Recent!) r ve !Jlown the whistle on some Orwellian Justice Department proposals aimed at 1dentif~in~ fu ture criminals b~ studying children's responses to p()rnograph) and b}' cataloging such o min o u s a ttr ib ute s as left-handedness. odd l> shaped ears. furrowed tongues and swcat) palms. Nov. m' associate Ind' Badhwar h as learned t h at scores of schoolteachers. principals. mental health personnel. policem en and com puter banks v.ere 10' oh C'd an a sneak~. 1 5-~ear J ust1ce Depanme nt stud ~ of 660 innl·r-c1t~ Philadelphia kids from the 11mc the' entered kindergarten till the~ turned 18. The stud~ "'as decep11vc from 1t!> very beginnang 1n 1969. T he ··in- fo rmed consent forms" given to the ch1ldrcn and thr 1r part'nts stated: "The purpose o l this SUf\ C} IS 10 stud) information about the o pinions ... of )Oung people gro"'ang up in Philadelphia so we can better under- stand the problems faced by young people today." What 1h1s innocuous stateme nt fa iled to mention was that the project was really intended to identify future dehquents. and that the police depan- ment was providing researchers wi th data on the part1c1pating )Oungsters from 11s files. i\ Justice Depan mcnt rePort o n the Philadelphia stud) recommends "earl} in ten ent1on" to pre' ent dehn- quenc) o nce "h1gh-nsk patterns" of beha,1or arc 1dcn11fied. "Pre,cn11'e in1er-..ent1ons are appropriate to vef) early de' elopmental ~cars." the re- Port ad' 1scs. It refers apprO\ ingl) to an earher stud\ of toddlers that looked for signs ·or "1m matunty" or "eccentnc1t)." and concluded that "the nurse11· school 1s a strategir outp()St of mental health screening and 1ntervcn11on ·· For all the concern a nd Pohce cooperation. the researchers c;ome- hov. mana1ted 10 lme track of the kads JACK AIDEISOI f ~ ll~ who had been ta rgeted 1 n kindergarten. So the fin al phase of the Justice Dcpanment stud> began in I 980 with a Gestapo.lake searr h for the b~ -then t<."e nagers. BOONDOGGLE O F THE WEEK: Genevieve GiufTrida of Falls Churt"h. Va .. got a letter.last month informing her that she would be lea\ ang 10 a fev. da~ s on an all-expense-paid tnp to B1 ussels. Rome. Tel Avh and Pans. The let tcr wall not from a sweepstakes o utfit. but from the Federal Emerg- enc) Management Agency. whose directo r is Mrs. G1u1Tnda's husband. Loui s. It was signed b> his execuuve deputy director, Fred Villella. According to the letter. Mrs. Giuf- fnda. who holds no official Position. had been an vned by the governments of Italy and Israel to participate an some NATO civil emergency plan- ning sessions. Her husband was going. too. of course. in his official capacit). The Giuffndas went first class. A FEMA spokesman explained that GaufTnda has a peculiar back con- dition. which causes ham trouble if he has to 0) more fhan ),()()() males in econom' class. Mrs. G1u1Tn da fle" first class because she "'as accompa- n~ ing her husba nd . the spokesman explained. Her Porta on of the trip cost the taxpayers S 7 .200. But when asked why his boss's wife wasgomgat all. an hght of the agenq .. 's recent 20 to 25 percent cut in its travel budget. the sp()kesman saad. "I can·1 gave you an~ more inform ation on that." Jad Anderson is a syndicated columnist. Reach out to infinity Thoughtsar Large· In order to fulfill himself. a person ha'> a Ol'l'd to lose himself. from time to t1mc. to som<.'thing q une o uts1dl' h1m~clf hut this sometha ngshould bl· larger than h1msdf. not smalli:r. ur the per!lonaht~ shrinks instead of C\pand ang: ~ecan rl'ach inward o nl~ a ti.-" inches: v.e can reach outward almost to anlin1t\ When t"O married couples go out toget her on a regula r basis. at as far more oficn the case that the two wives ha\C an affin ity tha n the husband~. It has alwaysiseemed to me more of a blasphem) than a piety when 11 1 ~uggest<.'d tha tan untamely d <."ath •~ "God's will" -for whatever the d" ine omnip()tence may include. tt o;urclY does not u tend to acc1den1s 1n lhc natural realm. An citperic:n~ c)c C"an tell more about the a uthcnuc taste ofa homC"- makcr from the wa llpaper in the po~drr room than from an> 01her 'itngk 1t<."m of decor Unk\s the> arc unusuall) 'Artl trained. SC'<'unty guard' in mos1 C'>tablt'ih mcn1sscem more threaten· ang 10 customcru nd chents th n the~ do to ixm1blc 1nterloperl. Tht· most puu hnacommcmal \pon<;or\htp in thccountl') 1 th<' cont1nu1na Virain1a ltm H ub ad> of ~omen's tennis toumamcn&s. when 1t 1!. hard 101h1nk ot a sanak scraou\ pl3)cr who would 1mpa11 his or her &am e b) habatunll) \mOkmg cigarrttc\ \menca pro\ td<.'\ the mo 1 ho Pll· ablcso1l 1n tht•world foram"•n• C'MJ'l\. gaananac.nh. ctuni ~r~·d11. nnJ ll" 1n \'harm -hut th~· h:inh~'\I S1011EY Hu11s soil for deve loping talent that ts not d irectly geared to profi t. Of all recreations. bowhng oilers the greatest contrast bet ween the pleasurcofpanacapattngand the d ullness of observing. "Conscience" isa word that almost everyone m isunderstands and mis- use: : it is worth rcmc:mbc:nng that Huck Finn's "conscience" told him that he wa aoana 10 bum an Hell for helping Jim tOt S<'ape-whac h was the noblest thing he had ever done. Before any law is passed. the lcaisla tivc bod) would do well to Pondertheold R o ma n maxim that at asa hundred 11me5ea~~rtornact a statute than to gt t nd of 11. Onl~ a ha lf-do1e n years ago. the mtdacal proft ion pronounced as "clt nacall ) dead .. tho~ dro"'n1n1 '1cttms "''thout measurable v11al sagnsofhconbcnl. pulse or b1tath; now "'e team of the "mammalia n d1v1ngrcn~\ .. that can \aH'SOmtonc who has b\.-cn under cold \\titer for as Iona as 10 m tnutcs-whac:h l l\tSonc to wondcrabout cqunlh ··autho;11at1\c" tatcm~·nt\ in med•· rnltothooh Ida~• llarrlJ 1111udla1NI ,..,1.mnl 1 • • • Angels pitcher . has 22-4 recor d durin g m onth ----- OAKLAND (AP) -Reggie Jack- son may ~ "Mr. October." but teammate Geoff Zahn is .. Mr. April." Zahn boosted his all.time April pitching record to 22-4 with a cnsp 6'r'1 innings Thursday -his first outing in more than a month -in the Angels' 3-2 victory over the Oakland A's. The 37-year-old left-hander made only one mistake. a pitch which Dave Kingman blasted for a two-run homer in the seventh. Considerin• Zahn had m isSCd virtually the entire exhibition season with a pulled thigh muscle. he looked surprisingly strona. He scattered eight hits. struck out four and walked none. He pitched with control, and his off-speed pitch- es made his fastball look (aster. Asked how fast his fastbaJI was. Zahn smiled. "Oh, about 83 (mph)," he said. or a little slower than Nolan Ryan's change-up. pitching, .. he said. "It seems like fi years," ' Four key ficldina plays -alJ in the An,els' favor -· made the djff~ in the game. IO First the~ was a bad bounce. GarY. Pettis. leading off with a .067 lle1unl. average. hit an opposite-field~.; 00~~ I Rickey Henderson sprinted aboufll 30 yards. snared the ball in wt'' tcmtory. then dropped it 11 hr; belty-whopped across the foul line. · ,flJ Pettis stood on second. grinn ina a Hendel"IOn, his former temi-tM'd teammate and high school rival. A fl~• ball to ri&ht sent Pettis 'lo third arWt Fred Lynn's sacrifice fly to cen tef brouaht h im home for a 1-0 lead. '" The An_gels made it 3-0 in the third>'!I on a sinaJe. two walks.. LJl'OU.ndout; · and Doua DeCinces' run-scoriOC1! single, wbjch extended bis hittinf; streak to eight pmes. In the bottom of the innin&. the A'fi• got bac1'-to-Oack singles with ooe-<>ul,~1 but the threat ended when second baseman Rob Wilfong made arf ~ unassisted double play on Davey " Lopes' hard liner. catching the t.tr and sltppiDJ on ~ond with Hen:l- dersoo runtuog. ., Underhanded manner Zahn couldn't explain his April record, and when it was su8'ested he might be off to another quick start, Za6n raised a dubious eyebrow. In the fourth, a tough 3-6-3 doublet' play wiped out another A's bit. Aad~· the ninth, with the score 3-2, Pet · saved the game with a catch of a dri £4leon m,b'• Julie Carpenter gf!~ and Jackie O.kley of Ocean View enc&1ed In a pitc dael Tbanday after-noon with Carpenter ~':'ne the ectee. 1-0, lo a 8uneet Leatae eoftbalf eame. •tory. paee 82. "It just feels good to be back by Davey Lopes to center field after walk to Bruce Boehle. 'PREP TRACK -.1 ~~=-';.~ Barons, CdM maintain winning ways .. He ran 100 yards for that ball ... said Lopes. "I've seen great catcbet. but I've never seen a guy run that f.atJI. That was about a 9.S (second) hundred." 1 Penis had shaded Lopes te left-center and bad to go close to the wall in right-center to chase down tti, ball. "I always feel if it's not out of~ park, t have a chance, .. Pettis sai4-\ Sch ermerh orn clock s 48.2 for 400: and Wenj took the discus and shot an 163-5 and 55-01h to lead the Baron sweep through the field events. Sea V 1ew League, dealing Estancia a 97-39 setback as Mark Palmer un- corked a 450l/• effort in the triple jump. one of the best marks in Orange County this year. tn addition to winning the hi&h hurdles with a personal best or 15.2 and the high JU mp (6-2). Bearbowu was a winner in the long jump with a 20.10 effort for the Sea Kings. On the injury front. the Angels Ila&. good and bad news. The &ood news was right-hander Ken· Forsch prob- ably wqn't need surgery for bi~, dislocated shoukkr and may .miss~ Sea Kings' Palmer goes 45-03/4 in t riple They needed all the points they could get to help offset the speed of Marina's Chip Rish, who spun off a brilliant 47.6 in tl)e 400 fT\eters. to go along with winnen in the 100 ( 10.8) and 200 (21.8). Dave Anderson. prepanng for the Arcadia Invitational Saturday. loped to a win in the two-mile. aoing I0.00. Fountain Valley Htih's Barons swept to their fourth stratptt Sunset League track and field victory and Corona del Mar maintained its win- ning ways in the ~a View League Thursday as each kept tts role as favorites for their league cham- pionshiJ)s. Here's how it went Thursday: Barons wlD No. 4 Fountain Valley, behind Tambi Wenj and Carl Harry. dealt Marina its first league loss (71-64) to 11ve the Barons the edge going into the league finals. With what appears to be the No. I spot in league throupi dual meets. Founta.in Valley gains ~t least a two-point· marg.1n over 1ts ntarcst rival entenng the league finals. although the Barons must sttll deal with Huntington Beach after the spring break. Harry doubled with leaps of 43-8 and 20-9 in the triple and long jumps Also coming through twin victories was senior Dan Moran. wfio took the mile and 2-mile in 4:43. 7 and I :01 .97. Frc-shman Eric Wacker led an 8-0 pole vault victory for Fountain Val- ley. more than the margin of victory for the Barons. Palmer sllarf for CdM Corona de Mar rolled again in the Estancia's Myron Felix was his usual one-man offense. sweeping to four victories with clockings of 10.3 aod 23.3 in the sprints and 15.1 and 41.0 in the hurdles. • Chuck Hobbs came through with a come-from-behind effon or 10:03.2 over Bill Baerg to take second in the two-mile for Corona del Mar. Andy Coleman entered his first mile and won it in 4:35.6 and sophomore Tod Sdattmenon sUllff Eric Schermerhorn turned m the second faste-Jt 400 mrters (48.20) an tbe state. tum in~ back a sttrlinJ etl'on by Laguna Hills Jeff Roach (48.60) to highlight Woodbndac's 77-58 South Coast League victory. Also sparkling for the Wamors were Ed Keefe. Alex Rexes. Jay Middleton and Mark Phillips as (Pleue eee PREP T R.ACK/82) only about a month. ' Forsch. who would have been lost' for the season if an opcntion were needed. was moved to the 21-day disabled list from the IS-day list after' another examination of the shoulder he in1ured in a collision durina a pm~ last week.. The bad news was slugging firs{ baseman Darvl Sconiers also was knocked out of the hneup for at leasr 15 days because of an irritated nerve in his lower back. Pirates, Rustlers back in the picture Uni, El Toro enter break with lead ) field came in the sjxth uming and John Scott later added an RBI sin&)ef to complete the victory. n iCerritos defeats Dons to tigh ten South Coast race Cerritos College did the South Coast Conference baseball race a big favor Thursday by knocking off league-leading Santa Ana, 8-3. Coupled with easy victories for both Orange Coast and Golden West. the Santa Ana loss leaves the Dons JUSt one game ahead of the pack. In addition. Ccmtos pulled back into contention and ts now just two games off the pace. OCC romped to a 14-4 victory over host Mt. San An tonio while Golden West roughed up Cypress. 12-1 . Both the f>trates and Rustlers art now 13-5 while the Dons arc 14-4. In Pacific Coast Conference play. ddleback blanked visiting San Diego. Herc's" hat took place: Oraqe Coast 14. Mt. Su AntonJo 4 Damon Berryhill and Fred Tunic each lashed a pair of doubles and Kevin Reimer added a two-run double as the Pirates rouihed up Mountie pitchers for 17 hits for an ~asy victory in Walnut. OCC also received a solid pitching ffort from freshman Jeff Goettsch who was making only his second start of the year. Goettsch scattered 11 hits before being replaced in the ninth by iMark Stomp. He walked four and struck out three to even his record at 1-1. Coast scored four tames in the first inning and added the only other run 11 needed in the founh when Larry ratsenbera s•n&led home Tuttle who had led off the mnma with a double Jeff Gardner went 4 for 6 and scored thrtt ume while Tuttle was 3 for S. GoldeD West ll, Cypret• 1 Rustler starter Mike Schooler and tcliever Tim Fonuano rctm:d the 1nal 21 Cyprt $ batten af\tr the arscrs came UP. with a run 1n the ~nd 1nnin1 while Golden West was i>oundina o ut 16 htts en route to an tasy victory Schookr, now 5· I. set down 18 tl'ltlht C"haracrs while Fonuano worked the ninth rnnma. Meanwhile Hrad Stthawcr went 4 for 5 with a solo home run and four RBI to pace the Golden West hilling attack. Kevin Eisler also went 4 for 5 and had two RBI while Les Light was 3 for 5 with a triple and two RBI. The Rustlers staked Cypress. 3-14-1 in South Coast Conference play. to a 1-0 lead. but came up with three runs in the second on RBI hits by Dean Ayers. Elster and LighJ. A five-run seventh inning buried the Chargers. It was Cypress' 18th loss overall against six victories and a tie. Saddleback 8. San Diego 0 The host Gauchos had no trouble maintaining their comfonable lead in the Pacific Coast Conference race as Mike Lomeli pitched to just three batters over the limit to recot'd his fifth win of the season. addleback. 12-3 1n PCT play. got all the runs ll needed tn the first inning as tcve McKee singled but was thrown out trying to steal. Dave Rohde followed wtth a walk and Steve DeAngchs doubled him home. Mark Grace then lifted a deep fly to center allowing DeAngelis to score all the wa) from second. Saddleback added two more an the third on RBI singles by Steve Nichols and Ken Henry and two more 1n the fourth inning on an RBI base hit by Grace and and a wild pitch. Lomeli struck out five and walked J~St one. Limiting th~ Knights to five hats. Inkster Bunko .... ky $1 million within reach for Inkster By HOWARD HANDY lpecW lo IM Delly ""°' LAS VEGAS -If the veterans on the LPGA golf tour expected a collapse from Juli Inkster during the first round of the LPGA womCfl ·s tournament here Thursday. golfs first prosptttive instant millionaire c hanged their thinking. Inkster. winner of the Dinah Shore Invitational last weekend. is the onl) player with a chance lo win SI million with a repeat victory here this week. Pia) ing the longer and tougher Desert Inn Country Club course. Inkster fired a 2-under-par 70 dunng first-round play. equalling the best round of the day for that course under clear. windless skies. Eight players posted lower scores but all played the shorter Las Ve-gas Country Club layout. Inkster plays there today. Barb Bunkowskv holds the lead (Pleue He LPGA/8 2) University Hl&h won a wlld one, Irvine solved Saddleback pitcher Leonard Damian and El Toro Jump- ed on Costa Mesa to leave U niversity and El Toro a top the Sea V 1ew League baseball race following Thursday's games as the circuit takes a breather for next week's holidays. Here's how 1l went Thursda) · University 15, Newpor t 11 University let a 9-0 lead get away. then rebounded with five runs 1n the fifh and sixth innings to overcome Enc Gashner's two home runs and seven RBI to post a 15-11 v1ctol) over Newport Harbor The win allowed Uni to hold on to a share of first pla~ with El Toro. Jason Gentile. who went 3-for-4 w11h 5 RBI. stroke'd a thrtt-run homer in the fifth. Steve Kclh went .3-for-3 with 2 RBI for the winners and Mar~ fa,onte added a 2-for-3 pcrformanct' with J RBI. while Da'e Hueg} contnbutcd a single and double 1n fi, e at-bats for l1 nl\ef'Stl~ Irvine &. Saddlet>.ck 3 Irvine's Vaqueros picked up a big "'"in the Sea View League. \\-llh an eight-hit attack against Damian. in- cluding doubles by Dann Walkntme and Mike Henigan, a tnple from Mark Heins1us and a solo homer b) Jeff B1elman. Bielman·s 370-foot dnvc to left The Vaquerors put togelber1 doubles br Wallentine and HcnipJI) and Scott s RBI single in the fint1 inning for two runs, then JOl to-> Saddleback for three more m the second inning with the help of two1 walks. an error aod a couple of singlcs,..1 Heinsius tripled with two out in the th1rdand the Vaqueros had a 6-1 lead. Steve Lipton went the distance for the winners, striking out just one and walking one while spacing out eighl, hits. El Toro 8, Costa Meu ! Franl <\pp1ce stroked a threc-rul); homer tn the third inning to aanite thf Chargers. Tom Kaiser hit a solo shot for Mesa in the fif\h 1nnang. David Guest went the distance. allo" ing fi, c hits and walktng two, \\hllr stnk1ng out tv.o. Estucla 5. Corona del Mar S 1 Eagles relte' er Mel Richardson first worked into and out of trouble 1n the top of the seventh to preserve the \ IC'\Or) , .\fter yielding a pairofh1ts to knock. 1n tv.o CdM runs, Rich.ardto proettded to strike out the final Sea Kmg batter with tM tyina tuns in SCOnn& poSltlOn tO SCC"\Jrt l.be VIC10r) for starter Jim Fole)'. ' Crenshaw not satisfied despite leading Masters A1JGUSTA. Ga. (AP) -Ben Crenshaw played better than anyone else in the first round of the Masters -yet the easy-coma Texan felt his score was not as good as 1t should have been. "l could have easily shot two to three hots ~tter," he said after a S-under-par 6 7 Thursday gave him a one-shot lead over l..cc Trevino in the 48th edition of this toned aolf tournament. "I missed some makeablc putts," he said. "The putts were aood an&le to make putt . too, and that's what leave~ me a ltttlc perplexed." It's also a ltttle unusual for Crenshaw, acnerally con idercd to be one of the better putters on tour. "My putter hasn't been that ahnrp th1'i year." he said His previous best open1n1 round in the Masters was a 70 in 1976 when he went on to the first of his two Sttond-placc fintshc . He also was second last year. · Trevino's 68 was his best score ever on the 6, 90S-yard. par 72 Auausta Nauonal Golf Club course, a layout he has insisted really doesn't suit his pme. It left him in a 1ov11I mood. "I'm puttina cJurcmely well," he ~•d "Today r made 'cm all. and 1f tt kttps fOma. I wear a 42 hort. but I'll tak.e a 46 Iona. · He was refenina to the 11ttn Ja<'ket th.at " aiven the champion dunna the victory ceremony each year. "l'm very excited about 11. bccauSt" l thml 'the first round in anx a~lf tournament '' th<' most important one. 1 revmo ~1d Thr excellent st m tly C re-n.haw nod Trevino contrasted dismal be&mnangs for three golfers 1enerally cast in the fa,onte's role -defend1na champion Sevr Ballestero . fi ve-ttme ~•nner Jack N1cklau and two-llme champ Tom Watson. BaUeste~. the dash1na pantard who al\Q won in 1980. and Nick.taus each hot 7' and Watson had a 76 Hal Sunon. last year's Player of the ' ear and the re1anrn& PGA champion. and l..arT) Nelson. the 1983 U .S. Open champion. also had their problem~ utton had a 74 and Nelson a 76 8111) Casper. the S2-ycar-old veteran play- ma 1n his 28th consecuuvc Masters. appcat'C'd to be 1n the ~unt for lhc lead He -."ll at 4·undcr thto h 14 Mic b(fort ta.kl a botcy on IS nd • round-dc'1ro)'in1 uad· ruolc--bo&ey st en on lhc 16th .. httt he p~a)'C'd pme\ ~t""ttn a bunker on one side of t.M grttn and water on the 01her >\nothcr \etera.n. four-time win~r Arnold Palmer. had 1 77 Ideal cond1t1ons -sunn)' sk.tC$. 70-deattt tempcratu~ httle Wind and l'ft1'1 that pla}cd ~me"'hat slo~r than they had tn the praC1tct rounds -1)roduccd a be'> of out t1nd1na srotts. mclud1na 2~ wt>-.par rounds Ckadlockcd at 69 WCTt Ja.pan ·, tsao l\ok.i; i\ustrahan Dl\td vraham. t.ark L)C ant Tom Purucr " othtn had ti at 2-unda 70 -r champion Geo~ An:ber a.ad Ra n o d . Hale lf'Wln. Tom K.iac, Gttat Bri\ain NK Faldoand Gary Koch. ~only t u wmncr th.i season. . Capital• take playoff opener Rams open season ~=~~~5:1~~ Iii Eagles take CdM to liDJit . OD a Monday night C.pitaJ5 I J..2 triumph over the New York Corona del Mar llnaaled to itt closest Sea View Suntet Leque with a 23'h-4~ rout ot vwuna Edison, !ed i C bo lslaf'!dm ~n .lJ:'e fint of their ~atiooal Hock~ Lc~ue Lcpue victory in at le~t Tour years. ~nt a I S'lt-J 2'11 br the 1i.Qlles SWttJ>S <?f Patrick Nordbera, John Gaboel, aga ft St OW ys Patock Oivwon final m Un101tdalc, N.Y. alb .cw decision at Estancia betuod the play of 1tn&lcs star Scott B1U Marquez and Curt11 Fowkr. • . b ... - -Yon dcfenstman Data Potvla draped au over h!m. Brownsbcr&cr. Ora.riae Coast Col~'s mens team cl~c cd u1e La\Alblin fanned on a shot and, u be fell to .the ace, "You fiavc to ,;vc Estancia credit,'' said CdM Coach South Coast Conference dual mttt cbam1>1;oolhJp -Pr.m AP ...,_ldel . [iJ NEW YORK -The Rams will host c • the Dallas Cowboys on . Monday niaht. 9 Sept. 3, a rematch of the National Conference wild-ard playoff game, to highlight the olienina week of National Football Lcaaue action. the NFL announced. In another key aame in the first ~kend ofaction. the Miami Dolphins play the Redskins on Suoday. Sept. 2, an Washington. a rematch of Super Bowl X Vll. The Super Bowl champion Los Angeles Raiders begin tht> defcnst of their ta tie Sept. 2 m Houston, where the Oilers wall showcase their new mallton-dollar quarterback. former Canadian Football League star Wamn Moon. Also on Sept. 2. New England will visit the Buffalo Bills. Tht' Patnots already ha ve signed wade receiver Irving Fryar of Nebraska. whom they will drafi No. I on May I. The Colts open their season at home - whether in lndaanapohs' Hoosaerdomc or Baltimore's MemQnal 'tadium -against th e New York Jets. The Raiders wall host the Colts -the NFL doesn't refer to thearhometown as Indianapolis or Baltimore - on No' 25 m an interesting match up of mavenckl.. Quote of the day • c...-. r..., pttcher f0t the Oakland A!e, ~ an df dey on the mound: "Even a.tty Crocker bums••• now Md then.·· Tigers 7 -0 after ripping Texas Alan Trammell, Cbet Lemon and Lou • Will taker hat home runs as Jack Morris and the unbeau:n Detroit Tigers defeatt'd Texas. 9-4, Thursda}. extending Detroit\ winning streak to seven games. the best ~tan m the club's 84-year history. The Tigers' best prevao.us stan was 6-0 in 191 I. Moms. 3-0. in has first stan since hi s no-hatter last Saturday an Chicago. yi~lded a sin~lc to leadoffh itter Mickey Rivers on a 2-2 pttch. one m1~ute into the game ... In other Amen can League acuon. Mike Smilb1on and Ron Davia combined on a six-hitter. and the Minnesota Twins strun$ together fi ve straight hits with two outs in the second an nmg to beat th e New York Yankees. 3-0. Smith son. at 6-8 the tallest playe r an the majors. yielded a leadoff sang.le to Omar Moreno an the first inning. a one-o ut double to Roy Smalley in the second and then held the Yankees hitless until Willie Rudolpb opened the sixth with a sing.le ... In the lone National League contest Thursday, Kevio McReynold1 homered to lead off the bottom of the seventh inn ing. snapping a 1-1 tie ·anct sparking San Diego to a 6-1 victory over Atlanta. TiiE Alll?.RNATI\'E OPANGE COUNfV S NEWEST MERCEDES BENl DtALEP Lazers win. 4-3 manqcd to flick the puck overfoalie BWy Smida'• riabt Dave Heffren ... All oftbem played well, es~Uy Richard sbellina runner-up and vi1itil'\I Mt. San Antoru°' ?"0 3 •• " ,. shoulder ... ln other NHL action, Blake WffleJ'• late Sandoval and the doubles team of Gres Spicer and John Sinaks star Jeff EwiOJ led the war with • v-• ~ second·pt'riod aoal broke a 2-2 tic and the Quebec Aqa. Our doubles team of David Propp and Mike Brigs victory over Dave Hawltnby of Mt. SAC, the latttt°s fint Nordiques went on to trim Montreal. 4-2, in a series did all riabt. once they IQt ao~" lou of the teUOn. beinabiUed..asthe Battle of Quebec ... DlaoCiec~reW'• ThevictoryleavetCdM tO.:Oinleaauewilb4$2 straiaht Coe.st is now 9·1 in conference play. r~A- third-pcriod goal carried Minnesota past St. Louas., 2· I, dual match victories. Estancia, third in l~ue, ia 6-4. 9rJnp Coast'• women completed the Sou'h ~t in thctr Noms Division 1erics opener. Ciccarelli, wbo University stayed a step behind theCoronadcl Mara" Conference with a 10.0 record at Mt. San Antonio where assisted on the North Stan' flru aoa1. notched the 9.1 in Sea View Lcaauc play with a t 7'h-l<W2 verdJct over Suunne 8rodte led a 9-0 rout of the Mounties. I pme-winncr with 11 :37 to play as he plucked the puck Newpon Harbor. In collqe women's action, . UC Irvine opened a out of a &Oalmouth scram~le and flicked in a I ().footer Chris Greer was the standout in ainalcs for the four-match road trip v.:ith an S. I ~ctory. over host Fre~n8o . .. In Edmonton, the Oilers took a 1-0 lead 1n the Trojans. losing only two pmes overall, wrulc OeotfC State. The Ant.eaten. in improv1na thctr record to hr , Smythe Division final as Wayae Gremr scored two Paulson. and Eric Oliver had no trouble in sweepil'\I an swept the 1inaJes matches. . goals and set up two others in EdmontQI\ s S-2 victory doubles. LolaTrenwith. Gretchen Berina. Colleen Patton, Kim over Calgary. All playoff series continue tonight. The Trojans now awaitan April 24confrontation with Giordancla. Linda Mallory and Stephanie Rhorer all Wllaon new Chapman coach San Francisco State basketball coach m Kev in Wilson wall succeed Walt Hazzard as coach at Chapman College, i&. was announced Thursday. . Hau ard resigned March 27 to take the reigns at UCLA. succeeding Larry Farmer. who quit. No Indy 500 for Irvine rookie INDIANAPOLIS -The U.S. Auto • Club on Thursday turned down two rookie dnvcrs. including Irvine's Steve Hostetler. for the May 27 Indianapolis 500 because of a lack of experience in championship Indy-type cars. USAC Competition Director Roger McCluskey said. ''They have a lot of cxperien~ in Formula Fords. but not enough experience an the larger cars that would equate with the Speedway cars." McCluskey said of the two drivers. Hostetler and Jim Hillyer of Waukesha, Wi~. TelnUlon, radio T&IVlllON 7:30/·"'· -u1a•• 1 ·Ano* et Qtiklllnd, ChanMI • 10 g.:;-90XINQ: Atfoneo LGPlll • GermM Torr. the Otymplc Audttortum (Ulpe). CfMln.. nef 51. . 11 :30 p.m. -QOUI; HJghligtttl rrom the M-.. tourMl'Mnt, aw;net 2. RADIO 1:30 p.m. -~: ~ •t OeldMd, KMPC(710). 7:30 p.m, -umAU.: s.n Frandlco at KABC(790 . ~ p.m. -~ U9UTaAU.; DellM at Uken, Kl.AC (570). Rustlers take first-day lead CdM. University lost to the Sea J(jnas the first time out, recorded easy wins. p 'fi Sa rd d 17-11 . UCI faces California today, aca 1c on tu ay an Huntington Beach continued its dominance in the Santa Oara Sunday. _ PREP TRACK lt.OUNDUP FOR AREA • • • Prom Bl Woodbridge upped its league record· to 5-2. Wbeelwrlpt triples •&•la Edison's Enc Wheclwridn. who seems to be making a habit olwinning !he hiih jump, long jump and !~Pie JUmp an Sunset League compeuuon, did it again Thursday in Edison's 8S-5 I victory over Ocean View. Wheelwright, a junior. eased to wins with efforts of 6-0, 19-8 and 41-J I, m addition to running a leg on the winning mile relay team. Jon Nowotny raced to a I :59.4 an the 800. Doug Bennett took the intermediate hurdles in 43.2. Olien roll past Westmlaater Huntington Beach upped its Sunset League record to 2-2 behind the usual combination -sprinter Danny Thompson, Roger Masangkay in the shot and discus, and Rob Stack in the long jump and pole vault in an 83-30 rout of Westminster. Thompson doubled in the 100 and 200 ( 11 .0 and 22 5), wh ile Masangkay's I 49-61h and 52-1011. dominated the weight events. Stack won the pole vault an 12-6 1 and went 2~ in the long jump. El Toro llJpa SaUora It came down to the mile relay and El Toro edged Newpon Harbor to gam a 70-66 Sea View League verdict. JoJo Dubcsa and Steve Brazas doubled for the Sailors -Dubcsa taking the quarter(S2.2)and half mile (2:0 1.2), while Brazaa was a winner in the intermediate hurdles (42.8) and shot put (49-1 112). Todd Spooner was a big item for the Sailors. takinf the longjump and finishing second in lbe 220 and I 00. Jack Cole also performed well, finish- ing second to Dubcsa in the 440. Mesa ed1es UD.ivenlty Costa Mesa edged University, 64-63 to gain its first Sea View League victory of the season. Among Mesa's standouts were Mike Coleman. Frank Werner and Danny Shoemaker. Shoemaker doubled in the 330 low hurdles and 440 with clock.ings of 44.6 and 55. I, while Werner went 146-6 in the discus. Coleman's 21-31/z was more than enough to c.apture the long jump. LPGA TOURNAMENT. • • From Bl with a 7-under-par 66 on the par-73 LVCC course wath Sylvia Bcnolac- cin1 next at 67. Dianne Dailey and Jan tephenson are in at 68 with Sandra Haynie. Kathryn Young. Dec Dec Lasker and Laura (Baugh) Cole at 69. four or live under par tomorrow (today)." Mater Del downs Bl1Jtop Amal Tom Lewis went 51.4 and Bob Page tossed the shot S 1-3'1• 10 pace Mater Dei toa 61 -57 Angelus League victory over Bishop Amat. Meanwhile. in girls' action: •Newport Harbor pulled out a 64-54 victory at El Toro behind the , Sailors' depth in the distance races, led by Maggie Henson. Henson took the 880 and mile in 2:27.2 and 5:42.0. ~Sailors went 1-2-3 in the 880, mile and 2-milc to offset the doubles of Tonya ~nsom and Nika Shoemaker (32-5 and 118·8 in the shot and discus). Sharon Attlcscy won both hurdlers, shes a sophomore. •Freshman DeAnda Franklin took I care of rhe I 00, 220 and 440 for Costa Mesa but the Mustanas fell to Univcr· sity 61-50. University woo both ~lays including the pivotal mile ~lay with a 4:48.3 clocking. The Trojans arc 2-3 in league action. •Irvine swept past Saddlcback, 76-42. with Laura Chapel pacina the victory with a 5: 16.9 in the mile in prc(>8rallon for Saturday's Arcadia In vitational. Saddleback's Susie Williams, who has done 110 feet in the discus, remained unbeaten with a I 04-1 'h effort. •Fountain Valley's 77111-491/2 dcci· son over Marina was keyed by Cheryl Henderson's double in the 100 and long jump. •Winning performances from Kelly Wilson (weaplts), Jamie Kirven (long and triple jumps) and Sherry Smith (400 and 800) paced Wood- bridge (4-1 an South Coast League) to a 73-54 victory over Laguna Hills. INCil.EWOOD (AP) - Stuan Lee scored thrci: goals Thursda) to lead thl' LA Lazer-; to a 4-3 win over Tacoma an a Major Indoor Soccer League game. Golden Wc~t College has taken the lead on the men\ •1----------..., ~1dc and Orange Coast. the women's fa vonte. as "I thought I played really well today." Inkster said following her round of three birdies and one bogey. "I'm glad I played this course (Descn Inn) first. It' really tough and I'll take a 2-under here any da~. Inkster started on the 10th tee Thursday and her opening dnve hit a tree and bounced back anto the fairway. She barel)' missed a b1rd1e putt from IS feet. then sank a 12-footer on the next hole and a four-footer at 12 to go 2-under-par. A bogey at No. 2 (her back nine) put her at I-under until the ninth where she sank an eight-footer for another birdie. •Claire Feit took care of the two-mile ( 11 :26.82) and the mile (5:35.2 3) to lead Mater Dci to a 79-29 victory over Bishop Amat. The Monarchs won all but two events. NOW OPEN In Anaheim Hills EXCIWNT SIUCTIOH IMMIOIAR DILMRY 714 385-191 9 comfonably in front after the first day of the South Coast ( onfcrcnce sw1m m1 ng ch am p1onsh1ps at C} press College. Lu li.e N1ode o;wam 10 a conference record in the 200 ind a" 1d ual medic} m I :56. 78 to spark the Rustlers' effon s. (Jolden West also rcce1-.ed a record-setting per- formance in the 200 meter relay. wanning in 6:59.26. more than \even seconds faster than runner-up Fullen on. The Rustlers. who ha ve I 52 points after the fir~t of three days. ha ve a 15-point edge over Fullcn on. the teams that figure to battle for the team lltlc. Orange Coast's women dominated as expected '?n the first day. wi nna ngall fou r 5wimming events (except diving) to amass a ~izeable lead. Tama La Velie set a conference standard in the ind1 v1dual medley (1:0 1.66). gi ving her four conference records overall. LaVelle also 1s a member of three conference record-holdtng relay teams. Shella Moorwood took th e 500 free w1tb teammate Traci Averill fin ishing second. whale Dori Dennis was runner-up to LaVellc an the individual medley, Onalce Outmas captured the 50 freestyle, while the Orange Coast 400 medley relay team completed the fi rst-day sweep with a confe rence-record time of 4: I 0.80 Orange Coast has 191 point!> to far outdistance Golden West. which has 113 ln•ex•pen•alve• ·11n 1k spen s1v1 not high 1n price reaso nable CIBSStlted ~au.. 0011en1sing -1 ~' Class1l1ed Advert1s1ng 642-567P "The rough around the greens •~ tough and the greens aren't holding. I happened to putt very well today and that saved me. I feel I have to shoot Edison nips Ocean View Edison High won a patching duel from Ocean View and Marina fol - lowed suit with a narrow win over Fountain Valley in a Sunset League match up, while Estancia romped to a Sea Vaew League victory over Corona del Mar girls' softball action Thurs- day. The Chargers made a first-inning run against the Seahawks stand up as Julie C'arJ)<.'nter held Ocean View to twn hats and striking out fi ve. Ed ison's onl v ru n came as Dean Baker led off the game with a single. took second on Carpenters bunt htt. and after an error. scored as Melani e < ooper lined a single to left. Ocean View dad threaten 1n th e s1.>.th . getting back-to-back hit!> b) Lorna Payne and Chans Monroe. but Carpenter worked out of the jam. ophomore Jackie Oakley was th e ha rd-luck loser for the Seahawk s. \Inking out 12 Julie Rndgeman doubkd to open thl· '>l.>.th 1nningand ~orcd 0n J single b) Lon C rouse to g1\t' tht· V1 k1ngs the "'mat home. Puchalski, Meinhardt earil All-CIF honors Fountain Valley High's Therese Puchal ski and Edison High's G retchen Meinhardt have been selected to the All-CIF 4-A girls basketball team. Puchalski. a 5-9 senior who led Fountam Valley to the Sunset League championship, averaged 24.0 points a game and is a first team choice. Mcrnhardt. a 6-0 senior and a repeat selection on the third team. averaged 22.0 points a game for the Chargers. Pla-.,er of the Year honors are shared by Buena's Lee Brock, a 5-8 se nior guard w11h an 11.9 sco ring average. and Santa Barbara's Holl y Ford. a 6-1 senior who avera~ 2 I .5 points a gamt>. The CIF teams are chosen by the Puchalski signs Fountain Valley High basketball player Therese Puchalski signed a national letter of intent to attend the lJ ni verstt ) of Colorado Wednesday. First Intrastate Bank Athletic Foun- dation selection board. ""'ST TIEAM ~.-. t<M4t1 Hl Yr. A..,., Hoh Ford, S.nl• 88rbet• •·I Sr 21.S Th8rne Puctlal~I. Fount•ln V•!Wt S·t Sf 24.0 T•r• McL•n. BueM S·t Sf lo.I T..-o NIShl, Noflll Torrence S·I S< 11.0 Monla lbW>Oe<rv. Morningside ~ 10 Sf 2S.O Clnctv ThomH , Rollln9 HIN1 •-s Sr U.D Pauttne Jordall, Muir 6·3 So. llJ) LM Brodi, Butna S-1 Sr. 11.t Al'Mnd• OeLucl•, S.nle 88fb8r1 S·I Sr t6.' 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Tonkel named director of development for AMI J. Rock Tonkel of Ne-w- pon Beach has been namNt director of U.S. health care de,elopmen1 for the Western d1 ISIOn of American Medical International, Inc., based in Brea. Tonkel. former!) cl11cf cAecut1vc olliccr ofCblld11en'1 Hospital and Adult Medical Center of San Fruci1co, suc- ceeds Joseph A. Miccio 1n the post. In his nc" pos111on . Tonkrl "111 bc n:sponsiblc for acqu1s1t1on and dcvetopmrnt of health care ccn1ers and TONKEL BORRERO WHITMEY se n ices in thr 11 "'estt'rn states· . .\MI. whi ch founded the 1n' e!.tor-owncd hospital indu~.tr) 1n 1960. owns. operates and develop!. health care centers and provides health care services in more than 500 communities 1hroughout the world. • • • ' Cynthia Borrero of Founlain v.alk) has been promoted to a vice presidency in W\t commercial l~an depanfmeni at Union Bank(~ Orange Count)' regional office in Orange. Borrero. whoJoine~ the bank's management 1rainee program in 1977. isa member of the allocations panel ol the United Wa> Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Orange County and the Orange Count) Trauma Soc1et) Board of Director~. • • • Simon Wbitmey ol Laguna Niguel has been named 'ice president of finanl'C and treasurer of the Stein-Brief Group, a Laguna Niguel-based rela estate development and marke11ng orga111za11on. He will share financial responsibilities with recently appointed 'ice president of finance and administration Chris Dowaey, focusmg on the company's banking relationships and funding requirements. Pnor to JOining Stein-Bnef. Wh1tmey was an officer with the Europeu Banking Co. Ltd. of London. Whitmey himself 1s a na11ve of the United Kingdom. • • • Clay Communications Group of Lake Forest has been hired b~ Quail Contractors to help lease One Quail Place. a 384-unll apanment commun1t~ 1n Palm Desen. Cla). former!~ based in Irvine. rccentl~ changed ltS name from Clay Publicom to the Clay Communications Group and moved its office s 10 Lake Forest. • • • Equity Programs Investment Corp. has mo' ed into new oflices at 1400 Bristol Street Nonh. Suite I 00 in Newport &ach. Headquartl·red 1n Falls Church. Va .. EPI C has local oflice!t 1n Ne"port Beach. San 01cgo and Westlake village. An alternative source of builder capital. the firm 1s making the move to expand its starr. according to Ray Wolford, marketing manager. • • • Nora Ellen Lake-Brown has JOined Wllllams-Kuebelbeck & Associates, Inc .. in the firm's Irvine ollice. WK&A is a real estate economic. financial and management consulting firm. Lake-Brown. an Irvine resident. joins the firm as an economist. after serving planning internships w11h the City of Irvine and the Los Angeles Redevelopment Agency. ~•E Iv VQR1<. 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Fla.(AP):_ Forexplorers. there are few hidden cornersof1he world unknown and un\ lsited b) man. but LewisC01low.1heoldestofhis breed. is making what he sa) s ma) be his lastjournc) into the unknown. "At 86. ever) trip ism) las1 trip." says the famous explorer who. '40rover 65 years. has tra,·cled the seven continents in search ofprimi1ive cultures. Wearing a pacemaker and despite one heart attack seven years ago and a cardiac arrest while playirig golf in 1981. Cot low is undaunted b) his health problems and age as he plans this year"s trek to eastern Malaysia with memt>c:rs of the Circumnavigators Club of Singapore to visit the Oya ks. once a feared tribe of headhunters. En route. he will visit Greece. Sn Lanka. Andaman Island in the Bay oflkngal. Thailand. Singapore and Borneo. He's "counting on the Catlow luck" to carry him through the su-enuOUSJOUrney. It was this "luck ... says the retired New York insurance broker. that landed him a Job with the U.S. Shipping Board in I 9 I 9. shortly after he was released from the U.S. Army.and started him on a life of adventure. "I didn't weigh much over IOOpoundsand I became tht government representative on a cargo vessel ... he recalls. Thus began his first Journey around the world. Cotlow'sgood fortune carried him unscathed through 14 majorexped1t1ons includ ing a 22.000-mile exploration of equatorial Africa. In 1978.at 80. he traveled to Antarctica. Hc'scarricd the Explorers Club Oagon 10 scieoufic missions-more thananyoneel~-and he'sone of 40 men to win the club's prestigious Gold Medal. He shares that honor with such notables as astronaut Neil Armstrong and the late Lowell Thomas. He has written fi ve books. made five feature-length films and 1"oshortson his explorations. . Cotlow·saffinity for people has earned him friendship wtth 1hc Jivaro Indians of the Amazon. the small Pygmies and giant Watusis of Africa. the Colorado tribe of South >\merica and primitive tribes of New Guinea. ··All my life. I've tried 10 reach the most primitive cu ltures in th e world while they were pristine and before the :!0th century cau$ht up with th em." he says. "There are so many beautiful things 1n this world. but there's nothing like a human being... - Cot low has donated h1samfactscollection. valued between SI million and $3 million. to the Cincinnati Museum of Natural Hi story. When not traveli ng. he lives a sedate life here in an affiuent area of Florida's Gold Coast with his wife. Charlotte. and their Himalayan cat. Never has Cot low carried a weapon -even when searching out cannibalistic peoples. Never has he been harmed while on expedition. However. New Year's Eve. Cotlow was mugged and robbed by three men a short distance from his home. , "It happened in Palm Beach. thegem of the world," he says. ··111ook me back 5.000years to the Stone Ages." SOPRANO SOLO SHORT Concerts may be curtailed ---because of increasing costs Other highlights of Saturday's program will include "something new -Barbra Streisand's 'The Way He Makes Mc Feel' that was an Oscar nominee. something spiritual -··Yo u Light Up My Life.· and always an aria - 'Un Bel Di'." . Richard Gauaewltz, Othello Bach and Eliza- beth Chat~r compare anecdote. at UC lrrine ..,,... ..... ., ...... ui,lllt aboat bow th~ •ataedappro•alof fhalcky pabllahen for bOoka th~ wrote Jut year. The music will be l(gh t but the occasion may be wistful wMn Orange County s~gstress Joan Iden Bowie presents a .. Spring Happening" at 8 p.m. Saturday at Orange Coast Colleae. Bowie. a recording art- ist with World Harvest Records. w1 II perform Broadway show tunes. pop songs and a few light opera pieces. backed b)' a combo of Jack Reidling. piano: She has performed at OCC for six years. originally with the Guy Halferty Productions and for three years on her own. But this. apparently. will be her last performance at the Costa Mesa campus because the out-of-pocket expenses are becoming too prohibitive. "The college has been a lovely base to work from and the stage manager'is as nice as can be," Bowie said ... But the subsidization and support for the arts has JUSt been disappearing further and further after Proposition I 3. "Myconcens have been well received. but now I can't afford the lar&e auditorium and the returns from the smaller hall (she'll be appearing 10 Fine Arts Lecture Hall I I 9 that seats 250) are not enough. 1"11 have to find an intermediate auditorium elsewhere ... 120 countians beat writer's block in '83 Jim Oms. bass. and Denny Dennis. drums. Patrick Dundon. one of the Showcase Singers at the Five Crowns restaurant in Corona dcl Mar. will accompany her for some lyrics from "South Pac1~c" during a Hawaiian seg- ment. based on her recent tristto the islands where she saw the Ink Spots. "They're still per- forming after 54 years and doing wonderfully." she JOAN IDEN BOWIE said. ''I'll do 'Me and My Shadow' and dedicate it to 1hpm." Indeed. Bowie. a departmental secretary at Ford Ae rospace. wants to devote more time to her musical career. She "practices on my lunch hour" for her current load of concens. church solo work, instruction for priva te students and the release of her first album. "Songs of Inspiration." Such di ve rsi ty has been recognized by critica l acclaim for her "warmth. JOY and clamy of purpose in presenting songs designed to li ft your spirits and bring me mories rushing back." Advance 1icke1s. priced at $4. are on sale· until 7 o·~ock tonight and from 8 a.m. to noon Saturday in OCC's Community Service Office m the Student Center on the campus at 270 1 Fa1rv1ew Road. Tickets will be sold at the door fo'r $5. Acceptance by publishers fcillows u nusual episodes By ANDREA ADELSON A blank page held no terror for I 20 local authors last year. Their works published in I 983 range from an inspi rational volume by the Rev. Roben Schuller to Joseph Wambaugh's non-fiction police a~yenture "Lines and Shadows." set on the Mexican border. Schuller and Wambaugh are among the writers to be honored May 6 at the 19th annual Authors Recogniuon Dinner at the Registry Hotel in Irvine. The event is hosted by the Friends of the UC Irvine Library. a booster group for the campus facility. Los 0.., NM,...._ 11Jr IC.-. CeM..., Jan Volrol, Ali Bartholomew, Wlnaton J . Wlnaton and Dave Judy Goletz and Jan Orth model fur coata that were aucdoned later s..tllman take their cbancee at 'Lu Vegas nl&ht" fund-ralaer. to aid Children• Boapltal. Behind them la an incubator OD dlap~ay. Dolly Parton 's assets help hospital 'Sugar daddies'. treatecr:- bl.lt ~C was big-winner Dolly Parton was a hit last weekend at the fund-raiser forChild rens Hospital of Orange County "- The well~ndowed singer and dancer. actually an impersonator provided by Animal Crackers. enter- tained the crowd at the"Las Vegas night" benefit held at Temple Bat Yahm in Ncwpon Beach. ./" This Dolly came bcaringgjft~ -26 chocolate Dolly Parton suckers for the "suprdaddies" in the group (wbose W1veshad paid an cxtraS 10.fortheir ~rvations to get the treats for their men). Don Lowe was thcextnt-luckywrnncrwhogot to dance with Dolly. "There were more people dancing than there were pmbling. and they were having a good t1m.e." said one JUt!l, referring to the music ~Y Special Delivery that included everyth1na from Michael Jackson numbers to '40lswrna. till the gamtng tables did well. Ju Ortll, p~idcnl of the Small World Guild. said the benefit raikd S 12. SOO to sus>port C HOC out-patient se~1ccs. Total contributions for the fiscal year by the Irvine &n)Uptop$30.000. . , The auction ttsclfhod a couple of romantic h1ah po nts-Sae Crawford'• sband, Jay, bought one of thofurcoatsa a aifi to her or their I Sth wedding anatvcr ry. and larta '•husband. Mick, bought her a foil -length mink to celebrate 1he1r I bth an· mversary. W inners of opponunit> pmedrav. ings 1ncl ude-d Marilyn and David Botzenhardt, who won a tnp to lxtapa. Mexico: Robin McLain. winnerofagold watch. and the Patto ns. who won the brunch for two at the Velvet Tunle. Members of the plannmgcomm1ttee were Jan Ortla, Paala Olto11, Jan Voirol, Mary Curnn, Linda Jo1es, J1dy Goletl, Mar1aret Palmer, Paala Masten. ltare• PattH, Jeaaaette Bartell, Lilllu Selllmu, Sltlrley Martoe, Ju Mytn, Cuffe Erwin, AU Barltlolome•, Carol Palermo and Debbie Lame. • • • PaaJSala&a, known 1n these pans as the master of the "speak end de troy" approach to human relations. honed h1~ kills recently on behalf of the new child abuse prevention program ponsored by the Exchange Club of Ncwpon Harbor. He emceed a dinner held ancragolftoumamcnt It Mesa Verde Country Club that nette-d some $20.000 for the cause. Orange Count> upervisorTom and Emma Jtu Riley attende-d the event coordinated by Rais* llodJaelm Wlth BUI LHk., honorary general chairman. For more information on the mtcrvenuon program aimed at prcvcntmach1ld ahu c w1th1n the fam~l) se tt ma.' call the offi ce of Newport Beach Police Chief Qarlt1 Gro11 at 644-3 70 I • • • PtJpamu11.t wnut"n l'>J Dai/\ Pilot. t\.IC' fd11or Melinda Huddlt·~ron. .. Angeles Times columnist and authoT Jack Smith is to be the pnncipal speaker. The 1983 hst of honorees spans wide-ranging interests in topics of fi ction 'and non-fiction. and surpasses the record 77 nominated last year. But other authors with less name recognition than Schuller and Wambaugh are stnving to bump them from the New York Times best-seller hst. The personaJ anecdotes of three of them were told Wednesday during an interview at a reception for the authors. held at UC Irvine: • • • Eli zabeth Chater. a 74-year-old grandmother from Irvine. 1s a romance writer. The silver-haired unabashed aothority in her field has written I 7 novels and shon stories since retiring siJt years ago. Chater said her mother taoght her how to read before she entered lundergarten. Myths were her favorite topic as she explored the upper shelves of her father's library, an tM family home 1n Vancouver, C.anada. Fantasy still fascinates Chater, who is pounding out her latest work of science fiction on a new word processor. "My agent says I should make a breakthrough." she saKi. But her name was first in pnnt on a book of poetry pnnted by her high school classmates. The wnter's foremost love was for her late husband. Melville. "Oh. boy, was he the best," Chater gushed over her spouse of 46 years. The couple had three children. Chater only turned to wnting after leaving UC San Diego as a professor ementus. She professes to miss her student's vitality but gets the thrill of sccinf them in print as several of them arc selling works, as wet . • • • Othello Bach scrambled her way out of adolescence the hard wa\. The daughter of an alcoholic father. she losl' her mot her 1n a fire at the age of7 and spent her younger years in a horror-filled Oklahoma orphanage. She didn't learn to read until age 9 . .\nd at ~O. Bach sent off a manuscnpt to Reader's Digest about her childhood experience. The magazine's reply· "Who arc )OU tr)ing to fool? That Wt'nt out with Charles Dickens ... Bach resolved to tell her story an)Wa) "I still haven't got the cloul to con' incc an)one:· she said. but has gone on 10 "nte and compose ha ppu:r things Her 1983 book. ··L 111\ Will\ and the Mail Ordtt Witch." has ea med interest 0 b) a maJor studio. considcrina 1he "ork as a possible children's mo' 1e And last "ee"-. Broad" a) star Joel Gre) r«orded OM of her songs. Bach ha!i "ntten 1wo musicals. velte and dark-e)ed. the Laguna Halls resident Sot her break while working as a reccpuonist when a saleswoman for a clipping service asked about the heaps of material piled on the reccpuon desk. Leaming Bach was a budding authl)f, 1he ..aleo;woman, who was a former reader for a prest1g1ou!I New '\ ork agent. suggested Bach use her as a referen<'t'. ··w11hout that brt'ak I "ould have cut my throat." ht said • • • Richard Gausewlt7 battled to get through the doors of Ne" \ ork 's publishing houses without an agcnL Has e:iqxrien~ "was TCJections by everybody,"' including complaints that he didn't enclose return po&\llft with hi s qucncs ·'That's the pits," Gausewit.z., 56. SIJd. J\f\er an 1n111al acceptance by a large house. folio~ br )'ears of rtv1s1ons for a finicky edttor, he concluded that his book. "Patent Pending" would never ~ a PftJ1llJ'I press. Gauscv.m tumed to Devm-da1r. a small. Connu"ti· cut rompan) pubhshma since 1911 His labor o( K\'tu ycan was pubh hed in I 983 • >\ pnvate pract1~ patent atlomt). Gauscwitl turned to wn11naaf\erfindina ht mnovat1,-ccllcntswcreiporant of patent p11falls He ~t out to explain the subject by example. unra"ehna pf'C('('dent-1una suits 1n 'mplc term mot<>&>. Chapter One 1s the up of Olp Ennzc bo founded a ladies underprment factor} m Van NU)'S. She wtd Vanitv Fair over the famed. padded foundation bra. l'o utract lepl J&rJOn. t~ non-firuon wort ··bad to be rt'WTltten ind rcv1scd and ~buffied." '1XWlll l&id. He ha SO boxes of unu9'd matenal -'. Sanford Law ~hoot lf'lduate. G1ux•1 tia. foNkcn the wnter's world. His unhapp) c-~eD('t with publt,hen ""u eno~ to dn'e him 1'ack·toaffidavns and thr \CC'Unh of retaf ffi' f ' .. Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Friday, Aptll 13, 1884 Tour goes to ,parks As spring 11 tne loveliest season to vi$it forest Lawn's Memorial Parks1 Ora~e Coast Collqe's Community Service Office has planned one next week. The excursjon. oostina $1 2, will be Wednesday. The fee includes rountrip _by bus. leavina OCC's Auditorium Parkina Lot at 9 a.m. and retumina around <4 p.m. Bcsjdes stopping at the two parks, tourists will have lunch at the Glendale OaUariea Food Park. The GlendaJe perk has the world's la rs.est collection of ofiainaJ American bronze sculpture and staturary, and the Hollywood Hills location includes America's largest mosaic. "The Birth of Liberty." Tickets must be purchased in advance. They are on sale an the OCC Ticket Office. located in the Student .Center Building on the Costa Mesa campus at 2701 Fairview nrive The nffi<'e is open weekdays from 9 . a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturdays from 8 a.m. to noon. For information, phone 432·S880. • • • lrvtn Gardea Clllb'• annual "Mad Hatter's Party" will be held at 9:30 a.m. WcdnC1day in the TunJerock Community Clubhouse. Members are to make and model halt composed of flowers and/or fruits and vegetables. Prizes will be awarded. For infonnation call Loretta Hastinas at 786-8138 or Marilyn Baum at 786-1684. • • • A slide show will take members and guests of the Tutua Afrtcaa Violet Society on a tour of African violet greenhouses across the nation. The program wilJ be presented Wednes.- day in the Mercury SaviQJS Buildina, Tustin. A plant sale beg.ins acuvities at 6:30 p.m. For information. ca11644-8SS1. And the winner• are. . . · Pat Shaw. n.ht, um. roee9. ranuncalaa, jerbera, dalalee. aweet peu and ltoc~. createa the beet artl.attc dee~n at the Newport Rill• Garden Club'• an.naal abow. AIM wtnntai an award for her .. Olymplca .. arrancement of IOld, ailYer and bronze fiowera t. Joyce Anderaon. •how co-cbalrman. Shady areas bright Providing garden color in a shady or filtered sunlight area of the garden is easy. All you have to do is use impatiens, begonias. lobelia or cinerarias. that are excellent for border plantings. RE-ROOF OVER SHAKE The daisy-li ke flowers of cinerarias will light up the ar~s under shade trees with their intense hues of blue, rose and purple. The tropical flowers of impa- tiens in bright oranges, rose. pink. red and white provide color continuously from spring to fall. Also, the New Guinea impatiens with variegated leaves can be checked anto. Lobelia bugs the ground with blue flowers and is a perfect co;npanion to impatiens. There are enough begonia varieties to fill the entire gard~n including fibrous rooted begonias Tuberous begonias offer myriad flower forms and colors. including those that resemble a rose. camel ha or carnation. There also 1s a tuberous bcgo01a that docs well in hangmg baskets. spilling its beauty over the sades. WITH FIRE RETARDANT GERARD TILE SUPERROOFING The Beautiful Long-Life Roof Tiles Super light, auper atron1 ... re-roof over exiatin1 roofs! •Color the garden with petunias. Plant them in flower beds. hangine baskets, containers or as a border. Colors range from cnspy white. pink to red and th e darker blues to purple violet. The colOTs range from shades of pink. red. salmon. apricot. orange. yellow and white 10 those with a contrastrng color at the edge of the petal like cream with orange, white with pank or whtte wtth red. Before you plant, be sure to check your soil. So1l tbat 1s too sandy loses unnecess- ary amounts of wa ter. while too much clay tn the soil does not allow the water to percolate through and re- sults in water ponding on the surface and running off. Bo1h <;hould be amended with organ ic matter to in- crease aerati on of clay soils and increase 1he water holding capacity of sand) soils. For Free Estimate, Call (714) 499-1604 LAGUNA ROOFING SYSTEMS • When planting flowenng plants. select pleasang combinations -yellow marguentes and blue fehc1as, white stocks with pink snaps and dwarf phlox in the foreground. oriental poppies with shasta daisies and white campanula with blue lobelia. • For µrden dry spots. plant some drought resistant but attractive shrubs such as crepe mynle. oleander. wild lilac and rosemary. 25 Year Weatherproof Warranty • For those sunn). hot locations in your garden. consider geraniums that bloom m pmk. rose. scarlet. white ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~an~d~m~o=re=.======-=--~--i LLOYD•!i oardPn shop BEDDING PLAITS (White trays only) rt Rec. •1•• Alysum Lobelia Marigolds FUCHSIAS 4 in. Pot Upright & basket types. Many varieties to choose from. NOW 99!ach ( BEAUTIFUL Mlllillli ~ FUCHSIA BASKETS -• t • ,.{? ;;:-, In bloom or bud. ' r,. '\. · ' Ideal for f.1-f'fr • ,: ,~ .):· shady location. . . "" . ·, '·. . ~' .. .. ...,. '11" llOW '15" JUNIPERS 1 Gal Juniper Prostrata Juniper Var Prostrate ... ,. '2 .. "'"' Yllll . . ....... MARGUERITES Ideal for full sun. Bud & Bloom. 1 111 .... ,. •2 .. NOW '211 I 111. "'' '11" NOW '8" Plant now for 19 summer color c R•&· llc _ _yony Pa~-------- PETUNIAS 4 in. Pot Excellent Summer color. In bloom ...,. • 111 11011 NOW 69° Many varieties to choose from. Bud & bloom, bush & climbers. R11. 'I" NOW'4'' l1rth1 W1shi1cto1 l1r11lu•1 up11ar1onium1" 1 gal size In bloom. Many colors to choose from. lt1. •a .. llW'2" ICE PUllT Cir11t cround cower. In ltloom ALL ITEMS SUBJECT TO STOCK ON HANO. Sale Good 4-13-84 to 4-19-84 ·~tf . ,.~ '""'"" • l flilll!iUlff(. • IWlllllW~ •"llU*OO HOURS: MON-FRI 7-6 •SAT 8·30-6 •SUN 8:30-5 ..,:,~~ LLOYD'S NURSERY ANO LANDSCAPE CO., INC. 2078 Nftrpot'l ISIYCI I•' Bay SI )C~a MeNitCA 92827 (71•)8Ae-7441 L. .,.. 'r Sak DRAPERY AND SLIPCOVERS Save -~ 50% ON SELECTED FABRICS ANO 30% OFF ON ANY OTHER FABRICS. SIG SAVINGS ON INSTALLATION ANO HARDWARE TOO. CAAP£T MILL~. 11'4C. 1Jnee 1f~• NIW,OIT HACH DISIGN CINTll I 1803 Wf-STCLlfF DI. -650..708 -· .. 1~ '·" • Fm OlCOIATM SUVICl • TW .... • We've ptonltd ltlem In poptf pots so you con plont pot ond on no ITonsplOnl shock! Easter 11 Sunday -Aprll ~2 ~ Give a gift _ .~('; of spring. w • otao riove: • UITU llllll • TlllAllUMI •IAIUU •MUCH MOU fo~leMtt8"•u•t ...... ........ -fl·l·!·J Ha'\lis\us Nursery -Florist 2140 Hatbor ltvd . Coata Mt10 t LIGHTING UP A GARDEN IS CHILD'S 'PLA Yr I 8 y PAMELA HAYES ....... ,..,....... ...... As if by maaic, an ordinary. day pd~n can , ""'" transformed into a spectacular even1na one wlth cru11~e llihtina. All you need are a flashlight, a child and low-voltqe prden li&hts. The child and the nashlight arc used to help the a4u1t dsee" many of the exceptional possibi_lities fo r liJ}ltnang. The lights provide the permanent maJ!c. 8~ placing garden fixtures in some of the playful ways the child aims the flashlight, the ~rden can take on an exciting new characte r. one in which 1he garden, not Ahc light, 1s the star. . For ehmple. "painting" the ~andscape with hght can gi ve an overall glow and fnendly appearan~ •. or excitement can be added to the landscape wh~n hghung makes otherwise dark trees and shrubs come ahve. Shanin.s a li~t up into the trees present~ a s~ructure often not vmble 1n daylight. or by hanging a hght in a .-Ce and letting it shine down. s1mula1ing moonlight. interest- ing pauems can be created on the ground. The absence of hght suggests many poss1b1ht1 es. A small garden can seem to have endless space 1fthe walls,~re painted dark. wilh light in the foregrou nd and a blue hght projected onto evergreens in the backgr<?und. . After exploring the garden as a child w.ould. de~1de which types ofli~t1ng will be the most ~f.Tccu ve. The idea is to pface lighung to accen1 the pos1t1 ve features and minimize negative ones. Never allow the source of light to be seen, as 1t detracts from the natural beauty of the garden. Certain colors of light can be used to an advantage in some situations. but they also can also make foliage appear dead and fl owers wilted. if not used properly. There are low-voltage lighting fixtures lo re-creaJe almosl all of the effects made with the flashlight, and more. There arc backlights. uphghts. highlights. downhghts, ~ee, lights. spotlights and moonlights. A tnp to aw.ell .supphed garden shop or home improvement store will illustrate many of the various fixtures available. Store personnel can usually help with insiructions on how to install 1he fixtures, the required transformer to convert regular household current to low voltage. as well as a timer or photoelectric cell. ,,----- If the homeowner wan ts 10 have lighting installed profess1onally. a qualified contrac1or 1s recommended. Referrals can be made by a landscape architect or a garden designer, familiar with these techniques. ~ How to transplan~ ferns successfully Tree ferns that ha ve grown up to push into overhead trees or brush against the house eaves can be transplantt-d successfully. The most common variet ies arc Hawai!an (Cibouum). Tasmanian (D1cksoma). and -'\umahan (Sphaeropteris). All are easil) replanted. Start by cutting off all mature fronds. saving only fiddleheads. Even the largest tree fems ha ve very shallow root-s. so dig a root ball that is wider than 111s deep: 12 to I 8 inches wide (depending on the size of the trunk) and about I foot deep. Fibrous roots will hold the ball of soil together, so tbere 1s no need to ball and burlap the plant. Replant tr~ ferns 1n a shady location 1n a bed amended with plenty of organic matler. Set the fem 2 to 6 inches deeper than the onganal soil lc"~I Roots will form from the buned part of the trunk. It is not necessar)-to stake orgu}-Wlrl' a frondless fem . Keep the transplanted fem moist. not soggy New fronds will grow out in a month pr two. It's also the time for planting vegetables. Gardeners on the coast have just enough time for one last crop of cool-season broccoli. cabbage. cauli flower. leaflettuce and sprnach. Plant heat-resistant varieties. Gardeners can start seeds of beans. carrots. com. cucumbers. eggplant. melon. peppers. pumpkins. squash, radishes and tomatoes. Kids Fun For Easter Bring the kid' to Huntington Center to RUFFELL•s UPHOLITUIY, INC. '" tilt hst .. , .. Ute 1122 UIHI lllt. CHU IUA -SU-115' !.Ce our li ve chick '--------- hatchery & vi~it the EaMer Bunny. Photo' only $3 44. Daily thru Sat . Apnl 21 Call 642-5678 Put a tew words to work tor ou VISIT OUR SHOWROOM Bt1ng Ill your ciOMI dtrnentlOns fC>f e FRE£ dettgOor Contult&llOf1. See our model clotell VI SIT OUR SIDEWALK SALE Saturday , April 14th ~or specially priced hongors storage bogs. garment bogs and . much morel •• .LAIHls CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH 7IO Vk:tora., Coet• MMa WTEI llllllE IEIYIOEI I Al '-ttYel hfvlcee I end 10-.JO AM ""· Twnow end "-•· Jeetl•, tt .. tw• ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH 1'to Mont'"9*e Dme, lagUN -..Ch EASTER SCHEDULE Sunrise Services 7:30 Easter Breakfast 8:30 Easter Egg Hunt 9:JO Festival Services 10:30 Pe1tor Alch•rd Schumm St. ••'1'• E,i101,•I t:ll•roll 421 ,~ Avenue, Laguna Beach 494-3542 The Rev. kbara C. Mudge, Allletant E••t•r Ev•: 7:30 p.m. The Great Vigil of Easter. Eo1ter Day: Choir & Candlelight 8:00 a.m. -Holy Eucharist with hymns 10:00 a.m. -Holy Eucharist with Choir and !nstruments FlllST UllTED IOHlllST CHlllCH 11221111•114 St., FN1tai1 YaHtJ Ill IS lllEll llALLE~IJAlll Jemet R. Hedley -Putor ....... k nt.ni laH, .... 11 Ill Thia Sunday Worship In IT. ANDRIW'I PRllBYTERIAN CHURCH 800 St. Andr9WI Roed • N9wpor1 Beach • 831-2880 0r • .-..A. ....... ltt~ ...... HUI MIAY lllYIOEI 2:30, 8:45, 10:15 AM I• fllAIH1 ~"-"-'·""'"' Services 7:30 PM Communion Meditation & Solldarlty Dr. John A. Huffman Jr, preaching Prc>grllM -7.30 AM -Clltld Cart 8 4& AM -tnlanlt tnru Adul1 ~ 10 15 AM -lnlenta thN tlh OrecM I AcMI Cl-....... -...an PllllCE OF PEACE LUTHEUI L.A.C. ,.., ... lr9'tf• ,...., ... heftM HOLY WEEK Apr/I 15-22 Pal• 1111411 Wtr1•1, I Al, 11 All "Authority & Submission" -Pastcw Kllldsen preachi1c Wtdnnda7 1-7: Mtn"s Lenten Bruklasl al Colony Kitchen lillwldy TiusdaJ 1:30 PM: Ch11sl1an Passover Seder Meal Call church for tdet 1nformahon Good frWl7 7:30 PM: Veiltnc ol Ille Cross Servtee lat• Sllldly 1:30 Mt: Sun11se Service adn biukfast Pastor l\nudwn piuctitns I AM. t:30 Mt: festival Worship. Pastor Brendtro 1>1eac111na ""1tttl tvllllOll IOI .. Ml'f<ft 'fttletl ll"IY' ._. E. MfU Vtrdt Or. at Baker, Costa Mtsa Phone 549-0562 It .•••• , •• ,.,. 01tll1llo Gll1roh 146-3359 lMOO ~ St .. U1111Jct-lttdl CONPl!8810N8 FOR HOLY WEEK Monday, Aprtl 16. 10 to 11 ·30 AM Tuesday, April 17. 3·5 PM and 8 9 PM WedntSday. ~~ 18. 3 5 PM Ind 8 9 PM HOLY Wl!EK SERVICES IO.Y TIUSOAY, Aprl lt 8 30 AM Morn1n Praytr. 7 30 PM Mau of the lord's Suf)9tf G<>CX> flfJAY, Aprl 20 8 30 AM Morn1111 Prayer, 1;30 PM and 7:30 PM. Pusion Services tO. Y SAT\IDAY, .. 21 1:30 AM Morn Prayer: 12 Midncflt, Euter 'V111I <A&•oe toitowma in tht Had) USTl1 ~t. Aptl 22 Masses 7 30. 9. 10 3 ~ 12 Noon and 5 30 PM Qpportunjtyofa llf~i~and I d&ttoot Piii at up. I donated the kidney in AUfUlt and it was the patett experience of my we. Myai1~rt1doin1well1nd hhudder lolbink that l camt very close to 1~n1 my beck on her when lhc needed me most. -"BETTY" 0 £All ,.8£1TY"': ly IUrtat JOU malldtieeat npert.ee. J•MHtlleMfllH•~rt a.• 1tbwlle u4 U \lt savt4 ... , Uve1. Bies• YM. ••• DEAR ANN LANDERS: TV has taken a lot ofbum raps, Here is my rttponse to the poem you printed recently: NOTEEVEE Int~~ -- OfMr. and Mrs. SP<>use The problem is me. I hate Tee Vee. I would rather engage in self-<Jentered chatter From dawn to dusk-inane pat~r! You.can bet I resent that Tee Vee set. I fee) stunted ~use my desire to talk is blunted. SAllT .llOHAEL AID ALL AllELS EPISCOPAL OllllCH .., ........ Good Frldey, April 20th: 12 Noon, Liturgy and Meditations and Stations of the Cross Seturdey. April 21tt: Great Vlgll of Easter, 8 PM Sacrament of Baptism and Holy Eucharist 8:30 PM Sundey, April 22nd: 8 AM, Choral Eucharist (Write I) 10:30 AM , Choral Eucharist (Write II) ST. ELIZABETH ANN SETON t Hlllt•te, lrvlne, CA loly T111rs4IJ1 Last Supper, 7:30 PM lot4 Frl4111 Stations of the Cross 12:30 PM and 7:30 PM Liturgy, 1 :30 PM ... ---. --- I cast tbe blame On the"idiot box,'' .. boobtubc•' -wba~vcrthc name . In thiaca.w, I'm wayotrbue. I <X>Mtantly inva<k my 1pouie'1 paoe. I don't have the crace • To control my noi1y face. If my words ba vc real meanina. There iJ time to converx wbco Tee V cc is not ICJ'tlmm.a. Most people unwind from lhccaresoftheday Bywatcban1 Ter Vee. It's America's way!-33 YEARSWED~WEST PALM BE:A<:H) DEAR W .P .8.: Tllub fw JMrtff'bea,poem. ?Mn'• sou• seuebetweea dM 11Mt. • • • Candrupbea friend in timeof11reu? If you keep your head to,ethercan Lhey be ofhelp? Ann Landers alJ..new booklet. "The Lowdown on Dope." separates tht fact from the fiction-; Get it today. For each booklet ordered, send $2, plus a /on" fdf-addrtssed, st.amped enve/ope(37centspostage)toAnn Landers. P.O. Box I /995Ch":a,o. fl/. 60611. · a111111n 011101 IY TIE.,, Flowering Tr .. Foundation lem..t 11 All PAUi llUAY .... ....., ..... Thure. 7:30-10 PM Guest Speakers 148 E. 22nd St., Coate Meea MS-7850 FOR A JOYOUS EASTER ICOMETO CHURCH Churc h of St. Matthew by the Sea (TrllCllUona1 ~t HOLY COMMUNION EASTER EUCHARIST -9 AM (Bool< of Common Pr.,., -19281 M ERTZ HALL of Community Congregational Church 61 1 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar Tilt Rt¥ James Hohlteld -532 2201 -The Rrv Samuel Sdlttbler You name It pages have it NEW YORK (AP) -l..ooki1t1 foi a l1MI i&Wf Or a wlataa? Chances art you·n find them io wbe& Ml Im s .. most comprehent1ve paidt to _,.,. aM • wklPI ... published -the Ydlow ~I diNclol~ .... baUoooed to more lban ),000 s...-ia IOIDe c:111t. widl • many u I 3,000 hadaap, Jn addition to more mundalle ~icel. A•n s can now loca~ the whereabouts of a belch ot111caa ,..-., Mve tome marquetry doM, or find 1 lll8tricc. ....., " lookin& them u9 1n the Yellow ~ Ill case you're curious. a Babbiner ii IPOl I coun~r<u.lture foe, but a iechnician who applicl a~ metallic alloy to bcarinp , and a WiaW'l ii not 1 c:oa ~ but an open-weave muslin fabric. · Gutta percha isn't a bctlet way of fi"::. 6sb.; it't a rubber-like substance uted in dentilU')' llM ~ sophisticated sal~plc don't indulait in IJW'CIUCUY, because that's a techmque for inlayina wood and _ivory. and you can't sleep on a matricc, because it'1 a female animal kept for breedin&. .NEW COVENANT CHURCH Gordon N. Slytn, Pator, Join us or P.im Sunday wortNp at 10l00 A.M • S.E.L.F. High Scttool 311 W. Y• Loop lrvlno 7""'3207 Special MU9ic: Hwp & Viotln duet, Mw et Klemm & AM~ ... ,,., ........ - 611 ... bape An., C... dll flllf EAml lllllY .. , ... a,ril.22, •• 194 11 •' tlfll ..... ...,, Rev. Donald W. Kutz, Senior Pastor Child Care Provtded Flrat Chrlatl•n Church ............. Hun .......... Worship: 9 & 10:45 AM and 6 PM Welcome to Easter Services . 1~-----------===========!!::::======================-I : .._ ________________________________ __. : latter Yid .... r417, lalO ,. lntor s.Hay lintet, 1111 lll I 1MI All Laguna Presbyterian Church The "Church of the Chtmes" 41.S FOREST AVENUE. LAGUN A BEACH Inviles you to sltare with us the Glory~/ llvl11 Wede PALM SUNDAY April l & Ill l!i ,, 111 \\111<...,1111' ""I I(\ 11 ~ I h I .111k1·r .. 1t' l'r1 it 111111.: .... 11<'1 t.11 \111,t• 'i <-"•pm 111 thr ">Jlh 111 tf'\ l'l<A!~I. M\fl I 11·./\l.l'\C. '>I I(\ IC I. I "ttl• .11tt l np<'rt!'tll 1 th1 ltrJlllll( JMl\\'1 r of I •••II Ill \ltllf 1111' Chtrlllj.t lh" \If'\ 'i><'I I.ti -.c'f'\lt( MAUNDY THURSDAY April 19 7 :10 p m C El.f:lll(A I ICl\ Of llOI Y r 01'>1!\tl '\Ill\ Mu,1<· h' 1hr c h,11111'1 I lt111r .11111 "'!.!·"' c h1h1 r.ur prmtclrll GOOD FRIDAY April 20 IPr .... tllld"\ .,,.,,It, . ., 1 l 1\0011 111 I l "10 p 111 ..,~J(\ IC I I ( ll< l'-Wl>ll /\I ION /\Nil l'H.1\H.I< I Ir Arthur J 1.111krr-.lr\ ">•·11111r I""'"' ltn C"ralit !) "'1111.im ... A .. .,1 .. 1.1111 p"''"' EASTER SUNDAY April 22 I >r Edward J < .. 1dwrll A...,1.,1,1111 I'·"'''' ·~ .i 111 ,11111 Ill .10 ,1 111 I W( l S~.l~\ IC I .., M1111 ln1rrlJmll Dlr<'C lor of Mu'H l>r T ..inkrr .. lr\' Jlld I<"' Wtlll.:int" Ellt"n Wrlj.tht <lrj.t.tlll'>I lhr 11.;llrhlj.Jlt c horu" .11111 F.mlolrf' ""It 111 ...... CELEBRATE EASTER with the comrnanifty CbURCb of' t:be nazaRene dnd Wtstminsttr .mttnortal.J)ark P•lm Sund•Y SOUTH COAST COMMUNITY CHURCH 5120 Bonita Canyon Dr., lrvln• Tim Tlmmoftt, P•tor Services: 8 AM .. 9:30 AM, 11 AM Tim Timmons Speaking AWAKEN TO EASI ER• HUNTINGTON BEACH CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE REVEREND PEGGY BASSETI Speaking DELLA REESE Singing · SUNDAY -APR IL 22 *Three identical services at 7:00 AM . 9:00 AM . 11 :00 AM OUTDOOR SUNRISE SERVICE 5:1 5 AM . Special Easter Message by Rev. Peggy Bassett .._ ____ ....,...,...__(THI HV-1331----'-'"" THERE'S A WHOLE NEW CHURCH GOING ON ... 2205 Main Street • Huntington Beach l ' • .... l•ao °""" c_. twLY N.OT/f,., .. ti. 1tl4 .~~-----~~~i.---------------------------------------.... _ • 4_,, GARFIELD ~TOP 0EGGIN<it GAAF'IELP. V00 MAY MAVt. ANY J=OOP fMAl F'ALL'!> ON TM£ f LOOR TMt.: FAWIL\' ClllCl:S by Bil Keane ''Ummm! This is a good recipe!" llAR,.ADl'KE by Brad Anderson -r..., "Make your sales pitch brief .. he has a short attention span Pt:.\:\l TS YES MAAi'r\ I 11.\\ E ~~E VERSE ~IOHT HERE T UMBLEWEEDS by Gua Arriola by Jim Davis a1~--E8RGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) '(•I) "Do you h1" to b1by her llkt that?" - -· .,.--. . "'- •• ..P ~. -·· '-tjf ~·-~/2 v~ o ,~ R LIDH ~ D ~1~-~~i· "\IJllAT O~D ~y USED li'.l llt 1 mH T ~T ~fl JSEO vet: . by Ferd & Tom Johnson BUT WfREN 1T you AIMING AT THAT GREE~, INSTEAD? SH·H· ONE =1 STRIKES W~f RE IHE IRON 1$ HOT by Tom K. Ryan .. l'M f'lJR'TV SU~t: lfWAS\QJ ... UNLUCKY FOil SOME Hoth vulne>rahlc. South deals. NORTH •JIU l:J 9814 o J lOH •s W•:ST •:AST • 107 3 •A H4 'I K ?SH '")A o QS O 9UZ • Qlll • 9782 SOlll 'll •KQ QJ IO 1 AK 6 •AKJ lll4 The· httltl tni: Snth "h t \orth t:a-.t 2 ~ T. 1•.,,. :1 + fluN 3 , •• ".. :1 \'t' , .... " ....... 1• ..... I lp1·n1ni: l•-.t•I I hr .... 111 Tht• Trojnn11 le>arnt•d all about l'nt•mit•11 who hr~ul(ht l hl'm l(iftic . Y l'l bridtcc playt·ric 1d 1ll httvt' a tru,tinit fAith in th1•ir oppont·nia. Conllidt'r tblll hand. Wt• llKrt't' wit h North's dt•ci'lion to U"ll' the SUlymnn ronvt•ntion, If ;id he l<K'lllt>d 11 4 4 maJOr fit, hi11 b11nd would h11vt• twcn worth two or lhr1•t• lrtrks. And who know' how many tm·k'I tn no trump would ht• 11v11ilahlt• opp0Jotl1• a '"' o no I rum11 0111•n1•r'! W1•,l h•1l 1 h1• l1111rt h h1•,1 111 ht' l11nl( ''"' ~;,,,, "'on I h1· .1n• pnl11r1•e· ,tntl 'htlle•d lo .1 1·l11h I 1t·1•l.tr..r row "ti h I hi' . ,111· .ind rl't11rrwtl the• q111·1·n 111 h1•,1rt' \\ ,.,, l1H1lo. I h1· ktllt: ind • •1n111111 .. d \I llh .1 he .irt. FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE won by <1t1cl1l't'r. llNlncr now pl1yed the king and jlack of dubs. l.llkt·r: by Wt'IL. Wilh nolhin~ bl'l tor lo do. w,·sl 11hiftc>d lo 11 spudc. ~:1111l l(rabtwd lhl· nr<· and rt•turnt•d a low dinmond. 1)(-tlnr..r ~j,,('(j lhe chanct• for n fint•sst'. but Welt hA<I thr tfUl'l'n and th:it wns dow n Ont•. Sou th r:ult•d 11 lilllt• uboul ftnl'"''' .1lw:iy~ losing on Fri1l.1v th1• J:llh. Truth of lht• mall1;r •~ I hal h1• waic :t lrtOt• 11;11v1• 111 ~11 1i11wn 1n h1.~ rnntr.11•1 111· 'h1111ld h.1v1· ri-.tl11.1·ri 1h.11 lhl' 1le~1·ndn' knl'w lull \11•11 th.11 h1· h.111 to h,t\'t• '"'' 111 t h1· 1 hr1·1· 11111 1lt.t11111ntl h111111r' l11r ht' •I roni: 11p1•n 'In«. H ht' had an enltl)o 'h• illblt'. ht' hAd enoutlf &riek1 no rnAllrr what lht defead t•ra did. ThN•t•fort\ Ir fAll ht•ld tht• 11m•t•n or diamonds all ht• had to do 'wu pul South hark in his hand and wail for tht• st'lllnl( ltidl. Why. thf-n, did ~:&al shift to a dll\mond'/ Obviou1ly, twrau11<' ht• wnntcd lo icfve de•c-l:m ·r a thoit't' or playa. llt' km•w 1 hill. lrrt to hi!I own 1ft•virt·~. dt•rlnrt•r would havt- 111 h11nic out diamonds rrom tht• lnp. 11nd if h" ht'ld A·K x 10 1h.1n111nd~. h1• wall l(Oinic to elr1111 I h1• 111u•t•n. l·:;1sl elid w1•ll to l(iVt' 1h·d.in•r ;I lusinl( option . lle·d.tn•r w.1ie ralht·r in l:l'IHIOll' hi '"':illow lh1• h.1i1. by Kevin Fagan 1·~ C-'41..'{ A ~10tAi Aw~'{ HWM SW>MtNC, "c,~M~O f:(~l.1f.0 fOlE.<..Al 1 by Lynn Joh'lston Rf°J'"~FfSPARfY WE ALLGOT' f>IG PRrt E.S I AT GREGS PM'fY ft£'{ 'fu<. US FOR Pitz.A RN' WHAT IS TH18 - A B1f".fHDAY PAR'fy' OR A CDMPE1iTioN MA'/ THE. eesr MOMWINllr A MOV1E-! Rf ~ARKS ~Rfy \tley HIRED A MPG1c1AN 1 8UT <.OJ 5HOUL.D HAVE I I HEARD HOW~~ PLNJED I . DR. S~OcK 1.'M S U RPR1seP YOU COUL.P D~1v e OU.,.. HeRe W11"H- OU1" YOUR Gt,,ASSE:S, DR. e o e .' ?\I I , . I UNDEllSiAND I WT E.vtN ~ I fHESE A~ HIUH sum.. 5TuDENi5 ... 6Y THE WAY, SAM ~OMISED 'TO CALL Me WHEN HE'S ~ING A CASE IN COURT• WANT TO GO DOWN WITH ME ? -- by Tom Batiuk </00 ~'l FIRE 1MEM ! by George Lemont ORANGE COUNTY'S RELAXING MUSIC STATION IS Pta.IC NOTICt: NOTICE Of' Dtll OlUTION Of' PARTNERS...,. PubltC nottce is hereby given thal Ph1lo1ecton USA. Inc . a Detaware Corporatton. and Ridgway. Ltd 11 Delaware Corporation. herelotore doing bus1nees under lhe l1ct11tous l11m name and style ol Canada J V al 610 Newporl <Anter Drive. Suite 1800. City of "'9wport S.actl, Coun- ly of Orange. S111e ol Cll1lom1a, did on the 12th d1y or March. 1984 by mutual consent d111otve thl said partnership and term1na111 thel1 re- 1a11on1 as partners thereii' Furthef notice is hlteby g1v.n lhal the undersigned wlll not be r• spon11ble lrom lhts day on for any Ob1tgat1on incurred by the others m ti1s own name or on the name ot the lorm Dated al Newport Beach Calt. lornie. tti•s 9th day ol April. 1984 O'MMvenr a Mr•re c/o Richard H. Zimmerman, Eaq. 110 ..._potl Center Drtve, Suite 1700 Newpc>f1 .. ech, CA. t2MO Ph1lotecton USA Inc a Detware Co1po1a1ton By Gene R Summers Published Orange Coasl Dally Pilot April 13, 1984 2030-84 P\8.IC NOTICE IUPlRfOR COURT PUBLIC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF OftANQE 700 CMc Cent9' Drive Weit Poat Office Bo11 l3I NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE NOTICE OF DEATH OF Sant. Ana. CA. 92702 T.S. NO. nn AUGUSTA QUINTO, AKA Matter of The Adoplton Pe1111on or YOUANINDEFAULTUNOt:RA AUGUSTA G. KRAMER. Darwin Victor Hursl DEED OF TRUST DATED Hlluary A K A A U G U S T A CITATION (PROBATE) , tla. UNUH YOU TAKI A_C· G R U EN E R , AK A CAil NUMBER AD·30713 ION TO PROTICT YO\M ~. THEPEOPLEOFTHESTATEOF IT MAY H SOlD AT A PU8UC A UGUSTA KRAMER CALIFORNIA SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA· QUINTO AND OF PETI To Robert J Quick NAT10N OF THE NATURE Of' THE • You are he1eby ctted and re· PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, TION TO ADMINISTE R qweo10 1ppea1a11rieanngin th11 YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· ESTATE NO. Al!2554 courr on July 13. 1984 at 8 45 1n YER. T o all heirs. benef1c1artt>S, Depl No 37 located at 700 CIVIC d Cente1 Drive West, Santa Ana. CA STAN·SH!IW CORPORATION. A t•re ltllrS and contingent 92702 and 10 give any legal reason CALIFORNIA CORPORATION as tre ditors of AUGUSTA wny. according to the verified pelt· duly appointed Trustee under lhe QUINTO, AKA AUGUSTA lion hied with lhts court Should not following described deed of trull G K R A M ER A K A beg1anted WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION AUGUSTA G R UEN ER Diieo April 4. 1il84 TO THE HIGHEST BIOO~ FOR • LEE A BRANCH. Clerk CASH or as se1 forth In Section AKA AUGUSTA KRAMER By MK HEANJ:Y. Deputy 2924h of the CMI Code. all right. QUINTO and persons who Emeet R. Johneon 1111e and ioterest conveyed to and may be o therwLSe interested •1 Dover Drive, Suite 14 now held t>y It under said Deed or Newpc>f1 .. ech, CA.~ Trust tn lhe propeity hefeinatter de-in the will and/or estate: M2·1'" 1er1bed A pet1t1on has been filed Pubhslled Orange Coast Dally Pilot TRUSTOA CANDIS J GRAY. an by FRANK W . KRAMER Ap<ll 13 20 27. May 4 1984 unmarried woman D D KRAMER 2033-84 BENEFICIAR Y BAKER & AN ALLAN FENELLI. INC . a Ca1tt0<n11 corpor. in the Supenor Court of Qr. at1on ange County requesting that -----------l Recordea Jin11ary 28. 1983 as FRANK w KRAMER be instr No 83-044915 or Offic1a1 Re-. · cords 1n the office of the Recorder appointed as personal rep· ol Orenge County: said deed ot resent.alive to administer the RIDER also the Past Associate trust detcrlt>H the rooOWlng prop-est.ate of AUGUSTA QUIN· 0 W. (SHORTY) RIDER. 80, Guardian o f Bethel 1t 120 er~arcel 1 Lot 167 of Trect 9423, TO. AKA AUGUSTA G . a 'resident of Huntington Jobs Daughters and on the as per map reco1ded 1n Boot! 40G, K R A M E R . A K A Beach since 1923, passed board of directors for the Pages 15-26 01 Miscellaneous AUGUSTA GRUENER. away Tuesday. April 10, Huntington Be ach De· ~=d: ~~;1~~~.he County AKA AUGUSTA KRAMER 1984 following a short ill· Molay. he was also actJve m Percet 2 An axctuSJVe easement QUINTO under the lnde- ness Mr Rider was the son the Boy Scouts of Amenca for partttng purposes over that l>Of·' pende nt Administration of of Jam~ L and Allee Belo v--' husband of AJ'--r· llon ol Lot 237 shown on E11hlbl1 A Estates Act). The petition as '-" ....,. to the Declarallon of Restrlcflon1 · · De N 3 Mitchell Rader and was born tine Kimbrough Rider for for the Lake Meste1 Association re-set fo r hearing m pt. o. ln Robert.a. Oklahoma on more tha n 56 years, beloved corded Seplember 19. 1977, 1n at 700 C1vk Center Dr . August 10. 1903 He began father of Robbie Jean Clif· Book 12382. Page 1265 of Ott1c1a1 W est , Sant.a Ana. CA 92701 work with the Tidewater ford <lf Big Bear City. Records. as carport space CP167 on April 25 1984 at 9·30 said easement Is further detlrnld · · Oil Co mpany in 1923 which Darlt't'n J Ware and Diane end described 1n Article 11 ot seid AM later becam e Getty Oil. at R w II bl th f H t Declarat1on IF YOU OBJF.CT to the the lime of his re tirement he yo~<'. h '1 ° un • Parcel 3 A non·excluslve ease· ington u..·ac . a so surv1v1ng ment lor the use and en1oymen1 is was the h e ad w e ll pulle r for an ' seven gra ndch ildre n and Lot 237 and 238 ol said Tract 9423 the <'Ompany S horty had u m • g n•a t -grandc h ild u1deasement t>etng lu1lhefdel1ned been the Tiler for the Hunt· f d II p and deSCt11>ed in Arttcie 11 or the rtl'n s m av ca a t tert't' Declaration ol Res1nc1tons 1eterreo 1ngto n Beach Lodge ir380 Bro th1•r.. Smiths· Mortuary 10 1n P1rce1 2 for more than 42 years and a from NOON u n til 9PM MAY BE Al SO KN OWN AS 190 rnember o f tht• lodg{' for Thursdav aud Friday Ma-P1nev1ew Irvine CA 92714 mo re than 50 years. he was ~nit' fun<'ra l servtc-(.s wt 11 (II """' address or oth81 com· ~---------~-mon des1gnauon is sllown above. HAR80R LAWN·MT. OLIVI MOf'1uary • Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gtsler Ave. Costa~ 5'40·55M Pal .. CI 8ROTHERI HLL B"OADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 8•2·9 150 IAL T'Z IEHGt.-Oftt SMITH 6 TUTHILL WH TCLIJF CHAPEL 421 E 11th St Costa Mua 646-937 t PAClflC v1aw MIM°"1AL f'ARX c.m.tary • Mortuary Chapel • Crtmaiory t 3500 Pacific vi.. Omte Newport Beech 6<14 2700 be u mduc·tro on Saturday. no warranty 1s given as to its com· April 1-1. 198-t al 2PM rn tht:' pleteness or correctness).",. L k l C h I w The beneficiary under s11 d Deed a es1c l' ape at est· or Trust by reason or a breach or mtns te r M t•mo nal P a rk In-deleu11 1n tile obllgallons secured tt•rment w ill be made at !hereby heretofore el!ecuted and W est m In s te r M e m o ria I el•Vefed 10 1ne un<Je<"sigoeo •writ ten Decl1re11on ot Default and De Park P ier ce Bro the rs m1ndlorSate and wrt1teri not1ce o1 S miths· M ortuarv. Direc· breacll and ot eiectton to ceuse 1ne tors. 536-6539 • nders1gned 10 sell said property to satisfy said obl1gat1on1 and there-KAMMERE R alter the understgned caused said ARC HER WILLIAM KAM· notice ot breach and of 1t1ect1on to be Recoroed December 9 1983 11 MERER. born Man·h 13, Instr No 83·560685. of said on1c1a1 1924, passed away April 12, Records 1984. Mr Kamme re r is Said •alt 1"1111 be m1d1, but survtVl'tl by lo ving wife Pat; without coveoant or warranty. ex· preu or Implied. regarding 11111. aon Will, daughter Betty. possession. or encumbranoff. 10 daughter Jane St.arks and P•~ the rem11n1ng priflClpal 141m ol h h "~ d N 11 gr d the noteCal MCUrlO by said Deed of er usu..n e w e • an • Trust w1lh lnterfft 11 In .. Id note aughter Erica Starks. roVldld eovance1 1f eny. under father . A W ~merer, thl term• ol said Deed ot Trull Sr n 1 o r . 1 s t e r , Jean charge• and Hl*l ... 01 thl Lamphere and nieces & ruatM and of thl tru111 crNted by Id OMO of Trust nephews, Rick . Kare n . Said sale Wiit be hlld °" Ma)'•. Dia~ and Gina Lamphere 1984. 11 11 oo A M . at thl 17th MrmotlaJ 1ervices will be at trMt entrance 10 8tan-s11-Cor Pac1ftc View M o rtuary an~~°A'i\a.1~~o Eu• 17111 Str•t. ChBpel. Sunday April 15, Ttie total amount ot IM unpaid 1984 at 2 PM. In h«-u of 1ence of tri. 01>1iQ111on aecurec1 {I -'b y N ld P'QP«ty to ei.. ao10. ()Wert, t'Onh, uttons m.y •t'* Wlth 1r11., .. 1. •••• chato- be made to Frie nds of Mtlrnat9d cotta ••l*'IM. and Scnpl.1 Clinic, Scnpca Clintc 1t the date l'lereof 19 •nd fl<'Sl"a~h ~ndauon. 13.824 H •• Ap(ll 4 IH4 106&! N T o rrey ~ Rd. TAN-SHAW CORPORA TION La J olla, CA 92037 or AB· NICI lMt .. .ix13Uon for Brtln Tumor 1570 h 111¥en1een111 SttMI ~f'\'h, 6232 N Puwka t• An• c. e2ro 1 7141$42·&1 11 Rd, Sult«> 200. Chicago. lllJ· y l.ynn Bfu'"*· ANi tent Sic MIS 60646 P C'lflc V1~w 9\lfY C M ortuary Otre'C'\On, Nl'w· Publl9'1ed 0t1noe Cout oa11y P110t "-------_-..--\ ~ h ff44 2700 Aptll IS ?<>, 2t 198' 202!1 44 , ~ranting of the petition . you s hould eithe r appear at the hearing and state you objec'- u o ns o r hie wntten o b,ec· t1 o ns w ith the rourt before the hearing Your appear- an<.·t' m ay tx> in person or by your attorney IF YOU ARE A CREDI- TOH o r a rontmgent creditor o f 1he de<.'eased •. you must ftl(• vour claim with the rourt ·or present tt to the per· somil representative ap- po1ntcod b y the rourt within four m onths from the date of first 1SSuance of lette rs ilS provided in SectJon 700 of thl• Pro bate Code of Calt· fom1a The tame for ftling clauns will not expire prior lO four months from the date o f the hearmg noticed above. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by tM-court lf you att tnteres~ m tht< es- tate. you may serve upon the e xt.>eutor or adrrumst.rator. OT upon the attorney for the ex· ecutor or admirustntor, and file with the court with proof o f service, • wriU.t'n rE"qUest stating that you de· Ire 1pec1al notttt of the m. Ing of an Inventory and •p pralS<'~n' ot tsUll«' as,,ets or of thl' petitions or aco>unll t'Mntloned tn Section 1200 and 1200 5 or ~ Cahlomia Probate Cod Alu I. 1t11tu . Esq. Morris • ~1cu 108H WU1'9ire Blvd., te. HOI Loi Aagelu . CA. tttU l'ubliahed Or&na Cout Dally PUot Apnl 6. 7. 13. 1984 19:\I M F2'1S1'1 Published Orange Coast. Diiiy Pilol April 13 20, 27 May 4, 1984 2015-84 PUBLIC NOTICE ACTITIOUS llUSINHI NAMI STATEMENT The following penon 1s da1ng buslneu IS PEACH TREE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION. 1400 Quall. Ste 190. Nwport S.ech, Calif 92660 Thi Hernck-Jettnes Company a Generel PartnerSh1p, 1400 Quall Ste 190. Newporl Beach. Calll This business 11 conoucted by· an lndMdull John Paul Herrick Thia llllemenl was filed wllh the County Clerk of Orange County on Apr 3, 1984 F242t15 Published Orange Coast Dally Pllol Aprll 13, 20, 27, April 4, 1984 2021·94 P\8.IC NOTICE 111M NOTICE Of' ntUIHl'I I~ T.S.No. ... Pta.IC NOTICE YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A ------------DEED OF TRUST DATED April 7 NOTICE Of' TRUSTEE'S SALE 1982 UNLESS YOU TAKJ: ACTION T.S. No. 13·290-01 TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT ' NOTICE OF DEATH OF CHARLES PATRIC& FULLER AND OF PETI· TION TO ADMINISTER EST ATE NO. AUH7% YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE T U h · be t'-'--OEEO OF TRUST. DATED October IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION ° a etrS. ne ~·uuies. 27. 1980 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· OF THE NATURE OF THE creditors and contingent TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU creditors of CHAR LES ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB· SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER PATRICK FULLER and LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EX· On Ap<11 27, 1984 at 9 15 1 m . h ...._ .... _ PLANATION OF THE NATURE OF PMC Eserow. a CallfOl'nla Corpor· persons w 0 may ....,. OuJCr• THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, lllon. dotng business .. Property W&.se mterested in the will YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· Mo<tgtoe Co lni1, Eacrow. u duly and/or estate: YER appointed Trus1ee under and A uti has ......_ ft.led On May 4, 1984 at 9 15 a m pursuant to Deed of Trus1 recorded pe on un:-n Fldetlty Reconveyance Inc u duly Aprtl 21 1982. 11 Inst No b y EDWARD C JONES Ul appointed Trustee under end 92· 136588 ol OfflClal Record• In the Superior Court of Qr. pursuant to Deed of Trust r8COl'ded the otftCe of lhl Cou.nty Recorder of ange County requesting lhAl November 10. 1980. as inst No Orange State or Calllomla ••· EDWARD C JONES ~ 11106, 1n book 13826, page 1957 or IC\.lted by Janis L K1ngaard. a mar· • ap- OfltClll Records 1n the •ttk::e of the rled woman as h9f IOfe It'd teper· pointed as penonal rep- County Recorder of 01ange. Stile ate property WILL SELL AT PUBLIC resentat.ive to administer the ol C1111fomla executed by GEORGE AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER estate of CH AR LES v DANFORD end NANCY C DAN· FOR CASH (payable at time of sale PATRICK FULLER (· ·-...a-r FORD. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC tn lawful money of the United unue AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER States) II tile front entrartce to the the Independent Ad.minis· FOR CASH (payat>le at time of sale OIO 01ange County CourlhouM. trauon of Estates Act) The In lawful money of the United located on Santa Ana Blvd . be-· f h · · States) 11 lhe tronl entrance 10 lhl ,......,.. Syeamore St & Broadway. petillOn 1S set or eartJ\i l1l Old Orano-County CourlhouM. Santi Ana Callforrna Ill right title. Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic localed on Santa Ana Blvd be-end Interest conveyed to end rl()lollr Center Dr .. West. Santa Ana. tween Sycamore St & Broedway. held by II under said Deed of Trull CA 92701 Ma 16 19',,. t FICTITIOUS IUSINfll Santa Ana, C11tlorn11 all right 11111, In thl property 111uated tn Mk' on y ' en a NAME ITAffMENT and Interest conveyed to and now County and State oescnt>ed u 9.30 A .M . The loUowlng persons are doing held by tt under said Deed or Trust (Nole cut11ets ch9C1's must be IF YOU OB.JlX."I' to the business as T T "'--" ZEPHYR PARK LTD . 1200 In tile proper1y situated 1n said made payaDle to 1t1e rull ...-.. grannng of the ~tiuon. you Coun1y and State descnbe<I as Service Company! h Id h th Polen• Drtv.. N-port S.ach, Calll Loi 83 ot Trect No 4355. 1n the Lot 25 of TrlCI No 2799 on the s OU eat er appear at e 92660 C11y ol Costa Mesa. County ot Or· City ot Costa Mesa as shOWn on a h eanng and st.a~ you objec· Ian A Macinnes. l200 Polaris ange , S1111e ol Callloinle. as per map thereof recorded 1n t>oo« 249, t1ons or file wntten ob...,.-Drive. Newport Beacn. Caltl. 92660 ded boolt 168 31 33 r--Wllll1m T Kritikos . Jr . 18 East· map recor tn pages pages 32 and Mtaeelleneou• tlons with the court before lo 33 1nclus1ve ot Miscellaneous Maps records ot said Orang• wood Coun. Oakland. Calll 9461 1 Maps In tile olflce 01 the County County ~he he anng. Y o ur appear· This business 18 conducted by a Recorder ot said County T~ wee1 addrns and otller ance may be in person or by limited partnership EXCEPT all the Oii gas and other common df'S1gna1ton 11 any 01 the your atto rney Ian A MKlnnes I hydrocarbon substances and min· real propt!rly desettbe<I et>ove is Thts statement was llled w1lh the tfals tn on and unde< that portion purported 10 be 422 Easl 16th lF YOU ARE A CREDI· County Clerk or Orange County on I ot s111d 11nd 1y1ng t>elov; a depth of S1rae1 cos11 Mesa CA 92627 TOR or a-continge nt crednor Api 2 l984 '242523 500 vertteal feel below lhe surface The unoers.gned Trullee dis of the deceased. you must P 1 h..,. 0 C 1 D ly ol said land Dul withoul any righl ot claims any ltabohty '°'any incorr.c:t I hie vour claim Wt th the ub is ...v range oas at entry upon said land or within the ness ot 1he s1ree1 address and othe1 • Polol Ap<tl l3 20 27 May 4 l984 said 1op 500 teet lhereot tor any common "19S1Qna1ton 11 any shOWn rourt or presen t II to the ~r· 2018·84 purpose wnatsoever as reserved in herein 1sonal r e prt>Sentat1ve ap- ------------the deed from Ernest A Watson Said sale will be made Dul I pointed by tht-rour1 within f>tellC NOTICE and otllers recorded November 5 without covenant or warranty ••· f hs f h d 1954 1n t>ook 2861 page 240 Ot press or 1mp1ted regarding 1t11e o ur m o n t rom \ e •~of FICTlT)OUS IUltNESS l1c111 Records possession or encumbrances to first 1ssuan<'t' of letters as NAME STAffMINT The street aaaress and othet pay Ille rem11n1ng prlnc1p11 sum ot l prov ided tn Secuon 700 of The 1onow1ng persons are doing common desognatoon ol any ol Ille tl'lfl nole(S) secured by said Deed ot i lhe Probate Code o f Cah-bustMSS as real properly descnt>ed above 11 TruSI with onteresl lhl<~ as 80ATMAN . MARTENS 111 3151 purporiedto be 3138 Sllaron Lane provided 1n said noletsl advances fo m1a The lune for f11.lna A1n111y Avenue. Sylte O· 1 Cos11 Cos11 Mesa CA 9~26 11 an) under the terms of 1111d Deed I claims Wt II no\ l'X~ prior Mesa. Caltl 92626 The underSIQned d11e1a1m1 any ol TruSI tees cnarges end n · to four months from the da~ Rich11d C Boa1man 3 151 Airway ltab1llty 10< any 1'1Correc:1ness 01 tile pens.s 01 ll>e Tru$IM and ot the f th h ng nouced bove Avenue Sune D· 1 Costa u... strM I address .nci other common tr\lsts c;reated by said Deed or 0 YO~UeanM y EXAMa INE Calll 92626 de51Qnalt0n 11 any 5'1Cltl<n hefein Trust A Erle W M1nen1 610 N-port Sa•d sale w111 be made Dul The 10111 •moun1 ot the unpa10 the file k e pt by the court U Center Drive Suite 1455 Newoon wothoul covenan1 or warranty BK· balance 01 Iha 01>1191tt0n secureo you are tnl~rested in tM t!'I· Beach. Cam 92860 p<ess or implied regarding tttle by tne p1ooert)' to be told 1n0 • Thi• t>ullnnt 11 conducted bv a possen1pn °' encumt>rancN to reasonaoie esumated cos•• e• Ul t(', you m ay serve upon the g1ne1a( partnerltltp pey the rem11n1ng pr1nc1pa1 aum of pen'" 1nd ad~ances at thl ttme ot exec'utor e>r admmutrator, or Rlcllard C 8oa1man the notl(11 secuted t>v said OMO ol thl 1n.11111 pubhcatt0n ot tll11 Notice I upon the atlorney for the e>e· Thia 1111emeot was lii.G with thl Trust with iflt9fest thefeon u ol Sale is $89,J 1• 94 dmJ nd County Clerk ot Orange Counly on p1ovlded In said no1ec11. advenc.s. Tne t>anellClal) und9r Nld Deed ('('Ulor or a rustnat«, •. Ap< 2, 1994 If any undlt the uwm1 of MIO 0..0 ot Trull l\Melofor• e119C\lted and ft Ito With tht> t'OUrt wt th ~ ol l'rust IMS, chlrgeia and ••· a.t1vereo to thl undlf'l'9ned a wrtt· p roof u f S<-rva<:e, • wntten 01rw1n & Wegner, SY!t• 4 tO pen-01 the TrustM Ind ot the t9n Dec11ra11on of detut enc O. requ~t suaung that you • 11401 'I/on l(arman Avenu.. ltv~ trusts crNi.d by laJd OMO of mand '°' Sai. and a wrtllen Nolie;• _, •~ f •"""-f" Call! 92715 Trust ot Oetault 1n0 EleCtlOfl to Sell Tiie Stre pec'\tu nowu: 0 ..._ u • Pubffthed Otange Cout Ollfy The total emout1t of the unoetd undlr'*Qned c.auH<t -a Hotl09 ot 11'\1 of an 1nvenLor)' and •P· PllOI ~II 13 20. 27 May 4 ttt• t>alanc. ot the otMtgahon MO.!'ed O..autt and Election 10 ~ to be pral.Wnwnt of esta~ ttor 201t 94 oy 1111 ptOC>lfty to be IOld and r-d«t rn lhl county ""*• 1he uf tht" ,....tit.ions °' k'C'OUJ\tl rl Oftat>le .. 11mated COlll .. r ... P'OOlrtY II ioeaiec "' ------------C>enMI and advancea el tl'll time ol Otte MerCl'I 23 t914 tTM'ntJOO<°d tn Soctlon 1200 "8.tC NOTIC£ 1111 1n11i.1 P'ol~tlot'I of the Notice PMC bcrow 1 Cel1totn11 COi· and 1200 :'> o f the Cal1fonua ,tCT'ITtOUa 8UIMN or SM It 133.tl~ 56 po.at!Ofl OOlnQ P~\l' Cod~ ..._ IT A.,._.,,,. TM benefielary unclet Mid OMO bvttrteN u PfOC)lrty Mor1gtiqe Co Thi IOltowing ~· .,. OOlng of Tru•t N<•totore a111c:ut9d Ind inc Etctow u Trull.. · EDWARD C. JONES t>us!MA H dell~ lo tile~ a Wflt ea aa~ Truit .. INOEPl!NDENT &ANKEAS IN· ,.,, 0.ClwatlOn of O.fllVll tnd 0.-T111e Truat Deed s.nnc. Company P.O. BoJC H7 SUAANC! srRvlCES 1"4 •1 I mand lor Sele Ind I Wl'tllll'I NottCe .. A~I \lall~w Cnter, CA. tt .. t " · • .. • of Deteutt eno EllCtlOn 10 S4lll The 1eee1 hnturaeoui.vara Su1te22t •ttt•',~t-IJ•• Street. Newpc>f1 Beacn. Calif 92M3 • .-.--Md clUMd Mid NotlOe of EnclnO CA 91'34 ' ' " "'• ~ I! Md(auon "'*-"•noe ~~-.. .. ~. I Publ'· .. _.. ~ ,.._~ ~ tnc:orporeteo. CallfOmla. O.f*"t and ll9ction to _.to be 11111 tM41M -~ ~l 124 :Stll Str•. ~ 8Ntctt l'ICOf~ tn the county tttihet"e the 8y Mafia Owl-O.aly Ptlo\ Apnl 1 l4 10, Calif 12M3 r ... P"OC*1Y ii IOGaled Put>tt.,_, Orange Coll1 D.tltr Pll01 l ~ Date Marc:tl 30, 1tM ~11 I 13 20 IN4 [ Thill 1tua1MA 11 c.ond\lcted by • ,.IOILIT'f RfCOHVfYANCt INC 1•<'4-f4 2034-84 corporatlOn u ..... T · AotMlr1 I! Mc:K.-on Pr..oent 11 ....,, ruat.. ------------ Th<a ital---· Neel wllfl t...... 5~ Cortlln r\ve • tOO Tvnna I _,_ .. --'"" CA 11'51 Couflty Cllr'tt ot O<ange County°" flt1)7~7SM ,,..,r---.r--"'T'"-r---------------- AIX 3, •ot4 By LISA,,.. l(l!SSLl" ....... tan• ac erson DI.I Pvbl1~ o...,. cou~ ~·.~ n.. ,. ___ o 1 reveals tn the Pllol Apfll 13 20 21 M1, 4. tN-t .-v ..... _. .,....,. 'WUelll a ly ~20-IA Pilot r\Ql1I 13 20 t> llM I'------------------"-----__, XI,.... ~.....,Int .el lie .. by the c:.a .._. PtlMlnu c~ 11 "'9 City tWI. 11 ,,. °""9.. Cotta -.;~•ll'°PM OtM IOOft•~I....,_ Qn Mcn-IM1• ~II 23. 1"'4 ttOWCSll\O tht ~ lipplbllona. 1·Zon• hc•ptlon PatlftH ZE ... 2·29 fOf C MIQ\elil Webetat, lllllhorlled aQenl for OfW119 CoMI 0o1-. 2701 flairvft AMd, te»t. rtqUMI to,.,....• ~at U.. Permit to conduct WH\ly 1wapmee11 ($undtYt .. ) Ill the '*ldng lot ed~t to tN ~ MC&lon of ,--Aotd ind ...,. fll'IWIC Wey In In I ' A Zone En-Vlronmentel O.t.,mlnetlOn E•· empt. 2·Aetroecllve exten.IOn ot Zone £llc.ption Permit ZE·82·'3 and Pare.I Map S-82-379 lor Bliler Str"t llmlted. ('oat Office Box SS 19, Anel*m .. !of 1 Condlllonl.I U.. Ptn'llrt for 1 'c<!fnmerc:ial otfiee conOOmlnlutn end· • pate.I map CfMtlng 1 one·lot aubdlVlaton lot condominium pufPOMS IOCaled It 891 Baker Slreel In IWI Ct Zone Envlronmelllll Det1rm1n111on N9Q8tlve Oect1rat1on 3 ·Zone Exception Permit ZE·84·S3A for J w Ray. J Ray Collslructton. IYthorlz.ed agent lor the Irvine Company. 550 Newport Center Drove. Newport Beach lor a~dment to e prevtOUsly ap- proved planned development re- view and planned development lor a t53·room motel tor an increase to t80·uruts. and an epproxomately 4 4QO square loot restaurant with a variance from parking requirements and a Cond1t1onal Use Perm11 tor overlapp109 parlung located al 325 Bristol Street ( t50 teet east or Santa Ana Avenue) on a PDC Zone En- v 11onmen1a1 Determ1nat1on Negative Oectaratoon 4-Zone e•ce ptoon permit ZE-84-74 tor Carol LencMer t926 i<aua1 Ptace tor a variance trom accessory structure height 1om1ts for a satellite dish anlenna on the oaci. yard of an ex1s11ng songte-lamlly residence located ar the abOve ao dress on an Rt Zone Environmental Oeletmonat1on Negative Dectar- 11ton 5·Zone exception permit ZE-84·75 and Rezone Pe1tt1on R-84·08 for Jim Corcoran author11.ed agent tor Joseph E Rob- inson 315 Pirate Road, Newport Beacn. to rezone trom A2 lo A3 on con1uncllon with a Cond11tonal Use Permit lor the add11ton or sox rental units to an existing nonconforming t2·Untt ptOjlCI localed 81 360 VIC· torta Street In an R2 Zone En- v or on men tat Determ1nat1on Negative Oeclarahon 6-Zone e11 ceptoon permit ZE -84-78 tor Richard A Sewell authorize<! agent tor Newport-Mesa Unified School D1stricr Post Office BoK 1368 N-Port Beach tor Con· dotoonat Use Permit to eAceed the allowatlle density and va11ances from open space parll.109 bu1tdtng llltgflt and t>u1ld1ng separ111on. and Htbacll. requirements tor a 79-unot apartment proiect tocated at t857 Ptacen11a Avenue on an R4 Zone Environmental Determ1na1 1on Neg111ve Oec taratoon 7-Zone exception permit ZE-8•-79 tor tee Bo• Arcade tnt-0-Rama Systems! 1391 E Pa- cifico Anaheim tot a Cond1t1ona1 use Permit 10< a game a1cade tn an ex1st109 ice rink rocated at 270 t Haroor Boulevard 1n a C 1s zone Environmental Determ1natoon fljegatove 0ec1ara11on 8-Spec1l1c Plan SP 84 -0 t and Re· zone Pe1111on R-84·09 tor the Coty ':ounc1t ot the City ot Costa Mesa Post Otfoce Box 1200 tor 300 through and 1nclud1ng •99 East 17th Street 1676 t678 1110 ano 1714 Santa Ana Avenue and 1676 tnrougn ano 1nctu01ng 172• Tustin •·e~ tor consioeratoon ot oe- •e1opment stanoaros ano alterna- 1• ve zonings IOf the area 1nclu01ng retention of ex1stong C2 1Genera1 Commerc1at1 Zone or Rezone to C 1 Ne.gnoornooo Commerc1a11 or CL Commercial L•m1te<ll Envoronmen· 1a1 De1erm1natoon Negative Dec1ar- at1on For lurtner ontormatoon on the aoo•e app11catoons telephone ~!14 524!> or call ar lhe Olt1c;e ol lhe P•ann1ng Department Room 200 7~ F'aor Drove Cosra Mesa Cah- lorn1a Pubhshed Orange CC1as1 Daily Pilot April 13 1984 2008-84 MLIC NOTICE NOTICE INVITING BIDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN !hat seated proposals will be received by the Coty ol Costa Mesa at the othce ot the Coty Clerk at tM City Hall 77 !'air Dnve, Costa Mesa Cahlornoa un111 me nour ot 11 00 a m on May J •984 at whtCh tome they will be opened puD1tc1y and 1ead aloud on tile Council Chambers lot FURNISHING ALL LABOR MA- TERIALS. EQUIPMENT TRANS- PORTATION AND SUCH OTHER FACILITIES AS MAY BE REOUIAED TO INSTALL A GOLF CART COVER AT THE COSTA MESA MUNICIPAL GOLF COURSE 1701 GOLF COURSE DRIVE COST A MESA CALIF'ORNIA A se1 or plans spec111cat1ons and other contract documf'nts may be oDtameo on the ottice of the Depart- ment or Leisure Services 77 F'aor Drive Costa Mesa Cahlornia upon 1ece1pt ot a nonrelundabte lee ol $6 00 II btdders reQuest plans and spe-c11ica1tons bP maoted lne c.herge w111 be $ 7 50 JJP' ~Pl Each b•d -;n.111 bl' m~dP on 1nP pril")(lOSal fnrm ,,, lJ r· lr·f:' rnannpr D•1J»<lf'11 n ""' or II J I JQtu mpttl~ 'lrt<l Shd ( P t ~ me ctn Pd t>1 1 '"" 1 ea or casr· "' , l·t"C• ;)r a Ood oonO tor not lf'SS ltun 10 per- t<>nl nl 1ne amounl nl 1np ()•d maoe 11.iy<1ble tCI the C11y ot CClsta Mesa rhe Contractor sh.ill 1n lh<> oe• lnrmance ot the wor~ ano omprove ment~ contorm tn lhf' Labor Code c 1 tnP State ot C.a11torn1,1 and '>the• 1aw., of •nP StatP .1 C.•111orr"a app11 int~ tnPrPtr iNt11c t 1ht •. , cept1nn I y t ~uch v<J! al "I, •1~ may be •r•11u••PO Jl'IOP• lhf' \Pl'<.•.\I Stalules P•H" 1.in1 to wnocn o•oce,.d1n9s I.,,., "'dt>1 arP lahl'tl ,1nd which navf• nnt bt>en supf'rCPdPO Dy the prov1\1ons or lhe L,1t1or Co<le P•f'terence to 1aoo1 shall be 111vt1n only 1n lhe mannf'r prO.,O!'O b) law N• tiod shall De consodf'rt>O unieso; 11 '' mnde on 3 torm lurn1\llPO by lnp C•tv ot Co\ta Mf'\a ano •\ on ac toroanc;e.,., ti' the prov•~1ons o• tfll' proposal f!~Quoremen1' E ;ac,, bidder must bf' ltt!'ns.ert .ind 3110 prpQuelolted a~ •BQ1Jtrf'l1 ny IAw lhf' City Counc;11 ot 1ne City ot Costa Mesa rMervf'~ "'" nqht to 111ect any or ell bods Eileen P Phinney City Clerk ol lhe Coty ol Costa Mesa Publ1she<l Or•ng• Co.nt D•1ty Pilot April 13 19 198• 202• 8• MLIC NOTICE CITY Of' NfWft<>f'T aUCH ftV8llC NOTICE MEGA TIVt DEC LUA TION NOTICE tS HEAEBY GIVEflj thll a Ntpgatove D.clare1,on '"" ~n preoare<:I by 11>1' Coty of Nf'WPO't Be.cl'! on conn.c1ton w1t11 ,,,. tOTH STREET ,_r BAv AVfNUf STRFfT REPLACEMENi It 11 the p1Ht1rll 1n111ntoon nt ll'M' Coty to ac;cepl tl'lf f\j14Qlll•v• Dec11r nt1on ,,,t' C.ot~ 11m 01.irto•• mfl!n bl'n ot tht' gen1t1ra1 puoht 10 r11v1- an1J comm-'11 on lh•t C10GUtnM1111 lion Cop1n ot lhl! N@91t1v11 O.Ctt• 1t•On er• •v111110111 tor publot tfllv~ 1nd 1n1prchon al tri. P1•n,.,1ng 0. Pltflmttnt City t>I N~•I 8 .. th )300 N11WOMt Be>u,.,,11d ~I BftKh PuflhthP<l Or1n911 t,;oa\t 011111 P110t ~t•r I! I tQfU :.Ill\. "' •.. ' O!ltAATMtNT 0, fHI --·~·••i NOTICIOfl,,.,.,.....aM.8 .,, on 11• 11 tM OISlAICT offlct 'TA!ASUAY/IHT~I. MVINUI _.,__ -..... -.WANWCNITN ~IMYbeobtellMtdOf\'*!l*l ~fAVIC! T.A; MO. TA; IM. C·•UI A CoCI)' of th-. r11t• ~be cioat· NO'nCIOPMAUO YOUAM• .. AMlT...._A UNffCOOIC .cl•ftNJobtlta -IALI Dl8 OI ~ DAYW _. U.. •WPORT HOim LOAM. INC. ~\ 11\911 bt ~OfY upon Int ~ lM aiVIOflty"' lntamel tm.Ul&a .. 'IOUTMIAl:TIOM ·~d"I IC)t)Omt•T•uet .. ulWMttM CO..TfllACTOft to~.,. OOft• ~"~ Cooe -1t0n w1, ,.,. fO ,_,,..CT 'fOWt "*acn, t ~tltled a.cl of"'"' tr.c:tleawaro.cs.""4ue>0n.ny1uO- Pfopeny dMCrlbed ~hat bMll rT MAY .. IOl.D AT A ~ WILL S Lt. AT PVellC AUCTION lr.ctOf Yhder alCfl COHl'AAC- teliad . for nonpeyment of lnttMal ULa. • YOU ••D ... DP'LA· TO TH[ HIOHl!ST 8100fA FOR T "· to pay ~ .... than tM Mid ftv9nU9 w .. due froin Milton and MATIOtf °'THI MATUM Of THI CASH A.NO/OR TtlE CASHll!AS OA "l" to all work.,. tm· El~IM Grim.a. 3tU I Al<*. 'AOCllotMQ AOA .. •aT YOU, Cl!ATIFl!O CHECKS SPICl~llO IN by tham In the t•eciutlon of $111taAn .. CA 91707. ThtPf'OS*'IY YOU '"°"'-D CONTACT A LAW• CIVIL COOE SEC'rlOH 292411 (pay-CO!ltrec;t. wilt bt IOld t1 pubac llalt un<* YIA. ' able at lht time ot Nie In &lwful bldoet may Wf1tldraw 11\y bid NMtd bid .. PfOlllOtd by lnt«nal On N>til 20, 1914 at 11:00 AM ~ Of the l>nlted Sta ... , .. • pwlOd of lfllrty ""I'"'--~Coda atetlon 8"5 and ta-8UNKIST SERVICE COMPANY .. r\Qtll, title and 14'1t••t con~ lo ' ...... '°'the o;;;..;;:; ;;;: lat.cl taQ\llallOfl• IM dUly IPC)Oitli.cl Trv.-.. IMdat end now hald by It""'* Mid Deed payment bond and • SIW• Oat• Didi wiu be OC*ied APf1I and pursuant to Deed ot Trutt Re-ot Tr1.11t In tht Pl'OC*"Y tltrelnatt., ~ bond w411 be r~.cl 25, 198' eOfded A.pro 28, 1H2 a1 Doc:ulMnt daaatbed prtpr to h41Gutlon ot the contr.ct Time btd• Wiii oe °'**'· 11 00 No 82· 141155 ol Official A.cord• In T Ru 8 T 0 R pH I L LI p e Md ltlell be In lhe torm ... forth In A M • IM Olflc:e of IN AecOtdat ol Orange WAOSWOl'ITH the COf'llfM:t d0cum9ntt Piie. of tale: 24000 Allfll AO . County, Calltorn•• tlitcuttd by BENEFICIARY· JOSEPH CALVIN Pl.lfaUMt 10 Section 4590 of Ille Laguna Niguel, CA. 924577 Seolt A 8.-ckfl ' L .. Anne MURRAY JR .• PATRICIA SUZANNE Gov.rnlMO! Code OI lhe $1•11 ol Till• ottered· Only the flghl. tltle Beeckel, huSband Ind wllt WILL MURRAY Cltttoml•. Iha aontrtcl wOI oonleln and lnt., .. t ol "411ton at¥1 EIOulM SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE RECORDED December 23, 1977 l)(ovitlont permllllng tht IUCClealuf Gnmes in and 10 Ille P'OC*lY Will be HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, 11 in.tr No 317il It\ BQOk t250$ bidder to IUbttltute MCUrfUee fof ott.,td !of sale 11 req~ttd. the ipayable II wne of sale In law1u! P-oe 93 or Oft1c:1al Racotcls In the any lnOM)'I wttl\Mtd by the OtS· tn1.,na1Re_,.,.s.Mciew11tumlatl money ot the United StaJes) 11 lhe oH!Ca of lhe Recorci.t ?f Ofange TAICT1oenaurepar1otmenoeundaf 14'\lormatlon about poMJble enoum· South front entrance to the Oranga County, the '°"''Id blanciM wtllcn may be ultlful In de-County Old CourthOute, 211 W Nld OMd of truet detctlbel Ille By A. Stene.y Coray tlfm1n1ng the vatue of the lnMr•I Santa An• Blvd Santa Ana, CA fott()'fttng prOPeflY Olltrk:t Superlnlendenl being eold 9270 1. all 11ghl. !Ille and 1nte<Ht LOI 289 and a 113341h undlvlde<l trvtne Unlli.d School Olatrlct Nature or Tiiie The right, title. conveyed to and now neld by II 1ntere1t tn commofl 111 and to lot 1 PubUlhed Orange Co111 Dtily Piiot end 1n1eres1 or the tallP•ret tn 1nd under aaod Deed ot Trvsi 1n the of Traci 6t60, on the City ol Coa11 Aprll t3 20. t984 to the property Is offered tor nte property sttueted on ••Id County. Meu 11 anown on a map recorded 203s.84 subiect to any prto• valid outslln<I· California descr1bong the tend there-In 8<><>11 18 I. Pages 40 10 42 In· 1ng mortgages encumbrances. or 1n elusive or M1soellaneou1 Maps r .. other toens on favor ot lhtrd part-PAACEL 1 An und1v1dt<J 11 t81h cords ol said County against the taapayer that are tu· interest on and to Lot tot Tract No Together "'"'" non-e1ctu11ve ~tor 10 the lien ot tht United t t227 on the Coty ot Cosll Mesa as easement and non-e1ctus1ve rights States All prape<ty .~ otfereo tor per map recordf'd on boot. 484 ot way over. under and upen lot 1 sate whlfe os ano as 1s and pages 33 and 3• in the ofhc;e ol the ror necessary or desirable ingress _,11hout 1t!course against the United County Aecoider ot said County and eoress lelev1S1on cao1e1. potee. States No guarani) or warranty Exce12t1ng therefrom Units t wores and conduits tor 1lectr1Clly. e1tpress or •mptoed is made as to 1hrough t8 85 snown upon the Con-telephones and other purpcses ancr the vahdoty ol the tttte Quality Quan· dom1n1um Plan recorded 1n book accountrements thereto. sewer toly weight size 01 cond•toon of 1ny · t4087 page 979 or Ollicoal A~ds drains water gas and storm pjpes, ol the property or 11s lllneu tnr any or said Couniy and accountremen11 thereto ano uSt' or purpose No claim will be PARCEL 2 Unit B-2 as shown for such root overna09s end other consodert'd tor a110 ... anc• or edtust upon the Condomonrum Ptan re-encroacnments ol II like or dll· ment 01 IO• resc:1ss1on ot tht' sale leHeo to 1n Parcel 1 aoove s1m11ar kono and easements on ad· bdsed on ra11ure or tile p•OPl•I) 10 The street address and otner 1acent •OIS ol $a•d tract 10< root contorm with any e•o•essed or 1m-common designa11on 11 any, or the overnangs and other encroach· ptoed repre:.en1a11on real property Oe$Crobed above os ments or a like or d11sim1tar kine Reoemptoon R1gh1s The r1gnts or purported to be 355 Avocado Exceptong and reserving lrom redemption as spec1t1ed 1n Internal Street B-2. Costa Mesa CA 92627 said und1v1ded 11334th interest in Aevenue Colle sec;uon 6337 are The unoers1gned Trustee d•S· common 1n and to Loi t, Quoted as tollows c1a1ms any 11ao1111y 10< any lncorreC't-non-exclusive easements end Sec: Wt. Redemption ot Prop-ness ot the street l!dOress and other non-exclusive r.ghls or way OllW, ertp. common des1gna1ton' 1f any Shown u11det and upon said J.ot I tor (1) llef0<• Sele. Any person he,e1n It the Slrltlt address or other necessary or deSlrable ingress Ind wnose properly has been teVled common desionauon ot the prep-egrfft televfSion cablel. polft, uoon snau nave the right to pay the arty 1s not tndtelleCI hereon. direc· wltes and conduits 10< etectriclty. amount due 1ogetner with the e1t· ltons to the property may be ob· telephone and otner purpotes and penses ot the proceeding. 11 any. to ta1ned from the beneficiary herein accountrements, theratQ. and for the Secretary at any ltme p11or to named pursuant to 1 wnllen re· such root overhangs and other en- the sale thereol and upon such pay· quest submllted to said beneftelary croachments or a hke ol d1ssimll11r menr the Secretary shall restore within ten oays from the hrsl publl· k•nd for the benehl ol the remain· such propefty 10 him and all further cation ot thrs notice 109 lots on said tract and the remain· proceedings rn connecuon wtlh the BENEFICIAAY State Savings and 109 interests tn said Lot t and ••· teV) on such property shall ceue Loan Assocoatoon 222 N Et Dorado. c:eptong ind rese<v•ng lrom said Loi from me time or such payment Stockton, CA 95202. Phone. (2091 298 NMments IOI' roof overh1r191 (b) Redemption of AHi E111t• 9411-1116 and Olhlf anctoechments of 1 Ilka Alter Sale. Said sate w1U be made, but ol dtstunJt11 kind., tor the t>enelll of l ti Period -The owners ol eny wotnout covenant or warranty. e•-adjacent lots of s11d tract reel property sold as provided on press or Implied. regarOong title, YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A sectton 6335 their heirs, executors, possession. or encumbrances. ln-DEED OF' TRUST DATED December or adm1n1strators, or any person eluding lees. charges and eJ.penses 20, 1977 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· having any interest thereon or a lien °'!} the Trustee and ol the trusts TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP- thereon or any person In their created by said Deed ol Trust. to ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUB- behall shall be perm1tteo lo redeem pay the remaining pr1nc1pal sums ol LIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EX· tne property solo, Of any partlCUllf the note(S) secured by N ld Deed ot PLANA TION OF THE NATURE OF tract or such prope<ty at any time Trust to wot $38,000 00 With THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU w1th1n 180 days alter the sale tnera· interest tttereon from APfll 15 t9112 YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAW- ot " t7 750•, per annum as provided YEA (21 Price -Such property or tract on said note(sl Plus all costs, t2 t Yorktown Lane. Costa Motu. or property shall be permitted 10 be charges and any end all advances CA 92626 redeemed upon payment 10 the $ 10,263 05 w•l l't 1n1etes1 (II a street address or common purchaser or 1n case he cannot be Ttte benet1c1ary under said .Qeed des1gna1ton ol property 1s shown found on the county 1n which the ot Trust ,,eretotore e1tecuteO'and above. no warranty os given IS to its properly to be redeemed IS Situ· delivered to the unOers1gne<1 a WTll· comple1eness or correctnessl The ated ltten to the Secretary tor the ten Oeclarauon or delautt and De-beneficiary under said Deed of use ot the purchaser tt•s heirs or mand tor Sate ano a wronen Notice Trust by reason ot a breach or de· assigns the amount paid by such ot Delault and Election 10 Sell The fault on 1he obhgatoons secured purcnaser and interest thereon at undersigned caused said Nohce of !hereby heretofore executed and the rate ol 20 percent per annum Delaull and Electoon to Sell to be delivered to the understgned a wril· Sec. 833t(c). Etfecl of JunfOf En· recprdell in the county where tne ten Dectarallon or Default and De- cumbrancH . real property •s located In addition mdnd lor Sate and written notice ot Ettect or Junior Encumbrances A to the above estimated costs ex-breath and of election to cause the cert1t1cate ut sale ol personal prop-penses ano advanc;e appro1t1matety unoers1gneo to sell said property to erty govpn or a deed to real property $3 382 SO may oe advanceo proor to sattsly said obhgat•ons 1nd there- e•ecuted pursuant to sec1ton 6338 sale in O•Oer to cure any Oelaulls ot alter rhe undersogneCI caused said shall 01scnar9e suc;l'I property trom senior hens no11ce ot breach and or etectoon to all hens encumbrances ano totles DA TE March 12 t984 be recorded December 22 1983 as over whlCh the toen of the UM80 SUNKIST SERVICE COMPANY Instr 11/o 83·580799 of Ottoclal Re. Stat~ with respect to whocn the levy d corporation cords on the oMrc;e ol the Recorder was maoe had pr1oro1y By N•TA REV NON Trustee Sale Ot-ot Orange County I Oesct•ptoon or property P81c;8', toc.e1 Se110 sa1e w111 oe made. out 410·032· 1' commonly known IS 234 Nortn El DordOO Sl!eet without COlfenatit or warranty e1t-' 3822 S Aide• Santa Ana C 92707 P 0 Drawer D preS& or 1mphed regard111g tltle I Pro~rty may be inspected at S1oc1>.1on CA 9520 t possession or encumbrances 10 3822 S A1oer Santa Ana 1e~tero0< 12091 948 1116 pay the remaining pr1nc1pa1 sum ol onr,1 Puorisned Otange Coast Daily P1101 the note1s1 secureo oy said deed ot I Si.1>m1ss1on 01 Bods All boll' must Maren 30 Aprot 6 13 t984 1 ruSI with 1nteres1 as rn saoo note o... suom•lled on F'orm 2222 Sealed t814-84 provided advances 11 any under B•O !or Purcnase 01 Se•zell PrOP-the terms nl said Deed ol trust tees erty Contact the oHoce 1nd•C81ed PUBLIC NOTICE charges and expenses ol 1ne below lor F'orms 2222 and onlor I Trustee and ot the trusts c;rea1ed by ma1ton about rhe property SuDm1t NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE said Deed of Trust bids to the person named below loin r 1·1oeol87 Sa1dsatew1Ubehetdon Tuesday. oetore the time bids w•ll be opened T.8. c 131·1113 Mav 1 t984, at 2 30 pm et the Payment Terms Bids must be ac YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A Cnapman Avenue entrance 10 the companied by the lull amoun1 or the DEED Of' TRUST DATED October C1v1c Center Bu1IOtng, 300 East b•d of 11 totals $200 or less 11 the 17, 1911. UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· Cnapman Ave Orange CA 10111 b•d is more than $200 submit TION TO PROTECT YOUA PROP· At the tome of tl'le 1not1a1 pubh· 20 percent ot the amount ol the bid ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PU._ c111on ot lh•S notice the total or $200 wn1cnever os gre11te1 On LIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EX· amount ol the unpaid balance ot the acceptance ol the nogttest bid, tl'le PLANATION OF THE NATURE Of' obhgatton secured by the abOve de· balance due 11 any will be reQuored THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, SC.robed deed of trust and estimated 1n lull YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· costs, expenses, end advances os Form or payment all payments YEA. S8,337 35 must oe by cash cer1111e<1 check. On Frooay,;.prol 27 t984 et 1 t 00 The total oncrebtedness oeong an c;ash1er s or treMurer's check or by am or said day at the South front estimate on wn1ch tne opening bid 1s a United States postal bank, ex-entrance to the Orange County Old computed may oe obtained by call-I 'press or 1e199raph money 0<der Courthouse 211 West Santa Ana ong t7 141 937·0966 or 12131 Make cneck or money order pay· Boulevard C•ly ol Santa Ana Coun· 627 -4865 the day before tne sale sore to the Internal Revenue Set ty ot Orange Cat1lorn1a Pacolot Dateo Maren 23 198• vote Loan Management Corporation as NEWPORT HOME LOAN INC HM HEATH Revenue Ort1cer Trustee or Suc;cessor Trustee will as said Trustee Date Marc;h 26 1984 sell at public auc;llon to the nighest By T D SERVICE COMPANY agent 24000 Avila Ao Laguna Niguel CA Dodder tor cash 1payao1e at tome of By Conoy Schoonover Asststan1 92677 sale on law1ul money or the United Sec•etar, 17t418J1-•020 Stalest the following descr1oed real One C•I~ Blvd West Oral'lge CA Published Orange Coast Da11y P1101 property s•tualed 1n tne County or 92668 Aprrl t~ 1984 Orange State ot Cahtornoa and oe-t71'l 835·8288 2027-84 strobed as follows PuohsneO Orange Coast Daily -------------PARC EL t An un01110ed t/14 Pilot Marci' 30 Aprtl 6 t3 198• P\lU.IC NOTICE interest on and to Lot I ot Tract No t8 I t-84 ORANGE COUNTY 10095 as per map recorded on ------------- SUPERIOR COURT Book 464 Pages 6 and 7 or Mis-MLIC NOTICE 100 Civic C•nler Dr. WHI tallaneous Maps on the olloce ol the Sinti Ani, CA. 92701 Coun1y Recorder ot se1d County NOTICE TO P1a1'1llll FIRST SECURITV SAV· f.<\.eptonq therefrom U111ts I to 14 CONTRACTORS INGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 111c.lus1vr• <IS snowri on lhe con-CALLING FOR BIDS Of'fPnd""' l<ENIE LEE BRAHAM onm1n•um otan recordell on 0001< Sr non1 D1s1rrc1 Irvine l)n1l1eo ar nfli•Ollil HUNT,tiGTOtl HA~ 116'8 PagP •lJf. nt 0 111c<al Re B•d Dt•1:1·np 200 OCIOCk pm nl BC.uk 1qr 1 RA ToQN d De1.iwd•P •0$ I t~" ;o ·1r 11 1, o• Ap11I 198• t,; 0 , 11 0 , "1 ,, w M s A•so P•C.PDl·n9 1nereho"" tne e• P <>•.. 1 B•O qecp1pt 294 I Alton ENT[RPR•SE s NC a ca1otornoa tlu<,1ve 119ntte> u\f' ot <111 those areas AvPnuP orvone C.A 927 14 Pro1ect (.orpe>r.ition »EA BRIDGE t-OME des1gnateo as tlalconies garages ldent1l1c dl•on fMme STORM DRAIN OWNERS ASSOCIATION ARDINA pafln and deck areas a' shown on SVSTEM FOR •4600 SAND CA ROSS iln 1no1vodua1 THE ST AT E sa1C1 condom1n1um plan NVON AVENUE OF CALIFORNIA ano DOES t PAR(,El 2 Untt 6 as snown on P111c.e Plans are on tole <>94 t Alton througn tO 1ncrusive the Col'ldom1n1um Plan above re AvenuP Irvine CA 927 14 Contac t Cil,P No 4 t8305 IPrred 10 Pvrr.nas1n11 Olloce Si.san S Traut I SUMMONS PARCEL J The 11•tlus,ve rign1 to man Purct1as1ng Supervisor NOTICE! Yew h••e .,..n eued po5St'5S•on ol triose portoons ot Lot NOT tCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Th• court m•y decide eealnll you t desc.uoe<l m Pcirc;el 1 at>o•e Oe~ tnp lb<>•P named School Oislnct without your being heard unfeH ognated as G 6 CP 6 0 6 and B-6 to• Or.rnoe County Cahtorma act you reepond wflhln 30 day• R•ad on sa10 Conor1m1n1um Pian ana as inc; t>y ;mo 1nrou9h its Governing lhe Information below appurtenc1n1 to P11rce1s t and 2 Boc1rd f\PrPtnJlter referred to as 11 you wosf\ to seek the aovict' of at,ovP DIS r n1c. I will receive up to but .in .lltclrnf'y 1n !hos maner you rne stree1 address and Othe1 1101 1atf'r lhdn lhe above stlllecl should do <;n promplly 50 that your common designation 11 an~ or tl'le tomP Sl'llllPd b•dS tor the ewaro of a "'""fl" rp~ponse ,, •ny may be real propf'•tv desc11bl'd above 1s tnrHlatl 1nr lhP abovP pro1ect lolt>C1 11n 1tme puroo•tt'd to l>t' 2 t'l7 Pacific Av Boos sn.ill oe received 1n the plac;e AVISOIUMed hil sodo deman tt"uP B·203 Cosl.1 Mesa Call odpntol•l'O 11bove ;ino 5"811 be open 0 tdt' fl triburna lade d«ldlr con-l<i•n•d P<l Jnd PubltCly •ead alOud at tl'le Ir• Ud t in iudlencli 8 m.noe que Tne unde•s•grtf'd Trustet> O•S et>ove \llllell time and PllK.t Ud raeponda denlro de 30 diae. c111,ms any 11ab1llty lor any 1ncorrect I E11cl" 010 must conform .ind be 1 Le• ta lnformaclon que tlgve nes~ ot thf' 'llrPet aoore5s ano 011ie1 ,,.5pon"ve to tllf' contr11c1 docu II you with lo -11 the ed•~ of common oest<Jn11ton 11 any shewn n 1t>t1ts I 1n allotlM)" In thlt melter, you hf'•P Eacn D•OOer ~hall 1ubm1t on the ehoufd do 10 promptly 90 th•t your Saia sale wlll be ma<Je w1lhout Imm lurnosheo · w11n !tie contract written r"ponH. If any, mey be covenant or wArranty expressed or oocumen1, 11 liar ol the proposed tlled on tlm., 1mpt1eo reo1r<11ng rnle possession subcon1r•ctor' on 11'111 pro1ect as SI Utled d ... • toflcll8' ti con-or encumbrant•• tn aettsl't the ob-rf'quored by the Subiett•ng and Sub- N )O de un •bo99do en "'• aaun· t19111ons secured by and pursuant conrractong Fa11 Precllces Act to, dtbtrla ll ec er lo In· totheP~rotSaleconterreo ona Govt C~Sec 4tOOatMQ medlitam~I•. de Hta ,,_.neta, au certain~ or Trull f'lecute<I by Each bidder must submit wtll't tllpuMtl Merit.a. .. ha)' 919Vna. T Aus T 0 R's I A w A y N E •Kn b•d c;erllloe<I or cashoe• • en.ck puede.., reoletreda e tlefftpo. BROWN JR payable to the DISTRICT Or e !>Id 1 TO THE OEFENOAHT. A clYH RECORDED No1tember 5 t98t bond 1n Ille lorm Mii IOttl'I 1n ttte oompletnt l\N .,_.., flied by the II\ instrument number 6315 1n book contrAcl documenll on 11n tmount ~tnlln aoaln•t you. 11 you wl•h to 1'282 page 606 on the office ol th• not IHs lha11 to•'• or thfl m1x1mum defend Ihle tawiufl, you mut t, county tocorde1 or Orange County 1mount ol bid as a gu1,,1ntM 1n11 within 30 days •Ill'< lhi• 11\fmmon• At the 11me or lhe 1n1t111 pubh· the b•dder will enter into tl'le 15 ~rvflld on you "'• ...,,1n thll court cot•on ot th•s notlCf' tl'le total p•npoMt<I tontracl 11 the aam• •• 8 """""" •fll'Ponlfl! 10 ll'le comptl lfll amount ot unp11d balanc• of the 1w1rdeC1 10 suc;h bidder In tne .Jl'\lf'n 10 ., oo vour d•liult will be Obl19•t1on t.«urMI by the ilDOve de· ev1nt ol t11tur1 to enter 1n10 M •d 11ntMM'I nn •PClhCA•ion 01 thfll ptatn· scro~ Oeeo or Tru11 and tst•· c.onrract sucn M!Curoly ""'" be tor 1 1,11 11,,o '"'' ,Clurt may entar a mlttd co,., •,•~nw, '"' and le•t li.!<l?f>mfllf'l l Qlltn'I you tor th• telt81 advance, s S 'i5 eer 1 t To d•-DtS rRrCT res.ar1tn the rtght 10 df'mAndl"<1 ,, lhll compt•ont which termooe the opening b•C1 rou may ••1ec:t o1ny or 111 b1d1 Of to w11v• any l cnuld "1m,o1 1n oruno•hmfllnt ot call (4081 2S:i' 7660 1rr•gu11rot1111 1n any bldt or tn tht .,,.1,g11, ra~•no nl mofllly "' orooetty 011~ Mari h 2'1 t91.14 tt1dd1nq 0, IW'lflr rAtoPI ·~·~•l*<S on 1111 rnm PACIFIC LOAN MANAGEM!;Nl Purtu•nt tO 1"8 prov1i.1on1 OI SK· ptrllnt , COPP TAUS H'. £ hon 117 J of th4' Leoor Cod• of the I 01111<1 n.r.-mner ,. t9fl~ BY GREGORY ~ Tflh ING VICE Stal• of Cahtorm• lhe DtS fAICT l fF A 6RAN( H C~~ PRfS1D£Nf hlllo. Otlt••necl from Ille Otrecto1 ot B~ C.All CARPENTER Otto\ity P1c1t11.: lOAn fo,hnag....ent C.orpOf thl' °""artMetll OI todustrtat Rllfa· OEaM L OE EIO •'""" ttOnt thf ~8' CHtva1l•ng 'ate ot IMCICfNNA cONtit-.. c 0 2048() PICll•(A °''"" Suit• A I* d*'" .... •ncl thlt oeneret 111 Anton alYd Ile 110 ( u('lt•t1no CA 'lf,I) 1' pthtll1!19 •llt IOI' hollda1 and Over'• CMlll ...... CA t2t2t (401111'>;1 l6tr<I 11rrut woo in tl'lt l<loeallty 1n wtioch thl' p1 ntl\l\f'n nnnQ41 C:ot.•t D••lv PllC)I Pu111o .. 1)fld O•M'll" C:n.ut Orutv P1101 wm~ •• 10 l>8 l>Prtor~ tnr t JKh .,..1..,11 n 10 AC"'''' 11 101141 Aprr• F. 11 IO H-1114 cr1111 N t'l'P9 or won.11r 11111110~ 10 11>111 llA •9~~ !II fl •~.,,,. ""' c.nnt"'' t fh"ltl •llP'I P\&.IC NOTIC£ 131U NOTICE M Tf'UITEFI I ALf T,l .No.l-oal YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DA TEO June 8 1979. UNLESS.YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF' THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER On April 20 t9114 at 9 15 o'clock am at the Iron! entranoe to the Old Orange County Courthouse, tocateCI on Santa Ana Blvd be· tween Sycamofe St & Broadway. Santa Ana, CA EQUITABLE OEED COMPANY. as duty appointed Trustee unde< the Deed of Trull dated June II 1979 mall• by ERNEST C KANZLER. JR . A MAR· RIED MAN MICHAEL R KANZLER A SINGLE MAN recorded June 14, 1979 as lnat No 181152, In bootl 13185. page 1490 ot Official Ra· cords In the omce or the County Re<:Ofder ol Orange, St1te of Cell· lornia, by reasoll ot default In the payment or performance of obit· g11ion1 secured t~by, a Nottce ot 0.lault and Election to Sell Under Deed ol Truat having been recorded as !)fOlltded for l>y taw and more than tl'lrat months ha111ng elapae<I ein<:e IU<)h recordatton. will al public: auction to the highest bidder for euh. payable In tawtul money ot the Unlted StatH of America 11 time of sale. without covenant or warranty expresaeCI or Implied aa to !Ille. pos- sess-on and encumbrances. tht 1nte<est conveyed 10 and now held by (t under said Deed ol Tri.lat on al\CI 10 the praperty 1n 01ange County, Slate ot C111to1n11 deKrlbed u Lot 360, Tract 17 t2. tn the City or Costa Mesa. H per map recorded In bOOk 50. pages 32 to 36 onctus111e, M1scellane<x.11 Maps. 1n the office ot the County Aeco1de< ot sa10 Orange County The street lddress and ot~ common designatoon. 11 any. ol the real property deKrlbeCI above 11 purported to be t924 Whillter AV· enue. Costa Mesa. CA 92660 The unde<signed Tru&lee dll· cta1ms any 1111>1toty tor any 1nc;orrect· ness or the street address and other common des1gna11on 11 any. snown nere1n A detailed descroplton of the property may be obtained hom tne oeneloc1ary at whOse request the sate tS to be conducted The n11n1 and address of the o.netoc1ary is Secur1ty PKlltC National Bank 333 s Hope St 13th Ftoot LOS Angeles CA 9007t ATTN BEVEALY RE· ICHO( Special Assets Depl H 13-!> P,,onf1113J6t3·7895 Said sale w111 be made to pay the obtoga1tons secured by said Deed or Trust 1nctud1ng all costs lees and e•penses ot trustee and or the trust created by said deed or trus1 est•· mated to be St 430 00 all sums e•pendeo undet the terms of said oeed ot trust not then repaid and $58 2 t3 86 11maon109 pr1nc1pe1 or tne note secured by said deed ot 1rust. with 1nteres\ from August t 1982 as 1n said note provide<! Dated March 16. 1984 EOUIT ABLE DEED COMPANY as Trustee By Edw1n11 C MCCioud Oper- ations Officer 70 1 S Western Ave Gleno11e. CA 9 t 20 I (8 t8) 507·3208 Published Orange Coast Daily Potot March 30, Aprll 6. t3. t984 t812-8• P\&.IC NOTICE NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CIRCULATE INITATIVE ftETITIOH Notice is hereby gtven that 1ne proponents designated below in- tend to circulate within the City of Fountain Valley County of Orange. State ot Cahlornoa and among the votea ot the City ol Fountain Velley County or Orange twenty-one 1211 oays alter the llrsi pubticatoon ot 1h1s notice and statement. an In· 1tat1ve oe1111on to enact an ordl· nonce ot the City ot Fountain V1lley. County of Orange State or Call· lorn1a prov•dtng lor a ' llm1tatlon on Number of Elected Terms For City Council Members The e~act te•I or lhe proposed ordtnanc;e 15 as lollows A Fountain va11ey City Council member shall r\Ol St'rve "'ore tnat two consecutive terms le&en term is tour yearsl on olloc!' No person who nas oeen apooonted to that orhce tor more than two years or an une•· p1red term shall be e1tg1ble lor more than one elected term However 1h1s measure sh•ll not apply to any member ol the City Council who was a member or the City Council P"0' 10 April t 198• Ttoe reasons tor the proPOSecl pet111on are as 10110,..s 1 To gwe all candidates equal opportunity when runnonlJ tor C11y Counc11 by 1tm1t1ng each council members to only one election as an incumbent 2 To encourage ano give the OP· portunoty tor more ~le 10 run tor ano be electeo by thf' Coty Council 3 To encourage new commit ments dec;sova ac11ons and inde- pendent thonktng 4 To keep our c6mmun1ty rep· reHOtellltff lnvolvlfT\enl local Date of ftrSI pubhcatoon April t3. t984 SAMUEL CUBETE PETER BURWELL DAN HOPPY ED BEKAS Pubhsned Orange Coat! D&lly Pilot Ap(1t 13 t9U 202~4 Ml.IC NOTICE ,.crmout auttNHI NAMf ITA TlMENT T,,~ lonowtng ~aon ~ dOlng llus•ne.t u ll?ND ST ICE CREAM PARLOR i t3·8 82l\CI StrNI NewOOft 8each (,Ahl Q2MJ Robeft Cadmua 5200 Irvine Blvd lJnit t9 trvint. Cell! 9271' J111nnttt• Cad1n11a. 5200 Irvine Blvd , tJnot 19 tfvtna c.111 92714 Thia buMnn• 1 conducted by an 1l\Cl1Y1d11al AC>bett Cadmot Thlt alttarnenl .,.. .. lotecl with tile ~ty Cr.,11 ot Orenot Cou"IY on Mt'r JO ttl4 Pun47 Jotetlifl A DaYla Put1hsh'"' Or 1n~ Coast Pa1ly llolnt AMI ~ tl XJ 17 tH4 1911 •• ------------------------- 6 4 2 • 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T ·C L A s s I F I E D Brock.,, l1re1,.,,,t Co. . 752-6568 LLA8ALaOA 1630 sq. tt. condo: 2br, 2ba, family rm. Air cond. View of bay & moun- tains . Priced S20K below market for quick sale. Owner has purchased another property & must move fast. Wiii trade for property or paper submit. COLDWeu BAN~eRO NYEll SHIES 60 feet on open bay! Quality & warmth abound thru-out this cus- tom bayfront. Nearly 5000 sq. ft. with space for 85' yacht. Ove $5000,000 of ~umable loans a approx. 10%. Fee land!! Liii ISLE Beauuful 3 Br. 3 •It Ba, Bayfront, pier & float for 65' Boat. Best buy at $950.000. Beautiful 3 Br. 2 Ba. playroom, fireplace, beam ceilings. Xlnt. financing. $420,000. .......... 1!,911Al •t,111 Y&Alfllftl Fant•sllc tocatlon ne1r N b .. t 1l'lopplng In the Southland. Nine tl'IUtr• •nd Ill ~ 6 j)(Of Mt· .............. N64M FAST! 75t·t501 • OWSIOOM 3 Bdrm 2 Ba fireplace . Ol't a 45 tot. I '~ blocks 1r beach, a cnarmlng hcY ,e. yard nelgl'lbort-.1od $395.000. u,...1vur-t1 Ml:S Rea11;, ••• 67s-&00o ILIFn SPAOlllS •IHI J Highly upgradr.' end uNI w11h partt11 bay view Bright and sunny with dramatic vaulted beam ceilings and expande<l stone fireplace. large enclosed patio neaf pool latge 1SSUm1bfe loan. S225,000 C•ll Siiiy Ship- ley °' Joyce Oabolt. GE 759-91C1Cl --- CMIUlllO PllHOT LIUTill 5 Bdrms. 3 baths. includes master suite and large lam1ty room and ofl-street p1rkrng tor up to 7 cars. Only 4 doors lrom the entrance 10 Main Beach. Now on the market al only S510,000 l&YSllE lllYE IAYFHIT OHIO Jetty & Bay view. newly decorated Kai. 2 Br, 2 Ba. 40' patio $695.000. Ma· 1"-1211 ~ IRVllE TERRACE Panoramic bay & ocean view 4 Br. 4 Ba , patio. pool home. Fee Price $775.000 PElllSIU NIH ICUIFRHT Ocean & Jetty views. marine room. 4 Br. 3 Ba. 3700 sq. ft. car parking. $1.285.000. IAYSllE PUCE IAYFHIT Spectacular bayfront dplx, 2 Br. 2 Ba.Mp, 2 Br. 2 Ba down. 2 boat spaces. $1.375.000. 50 •11-s.c P111 ar .. 3 Bdrm. 2 ba. choice IO· cation Easy terms $95,000 IEWNIT IUOI LIT 90"' 178 w11h good 3 Bdrm olderttome S215.000 "'' lcCar~lt lltr. t•l·llH ~--- BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR , COLDWeu BANl(eRO J-l I k" Y' "1' 0 r " r-. k ti ;') ti I b I IALIHllU I like new duplex. top quell· • ty construction 3 Bdrm unit up 2 Bdrm down The • beat locatton only a rew steps to the beach but s1111 quiet anc 001 ot the tralltc full pri ce S455.ooo. 151.3191 Si r R·! Ltt c:: 5El ECT 45 Soulr of Hwy In CdM. .... PROPERTeES near school. shops, etc ~ Includes small old., 2 DOVEi SlllES 11, 111,000 Tie and slip for 45' botl Beautftul brick bay1ront patio. ConlemPorary ex· tem>r • lrad1t1onal In- terior Formal dlnrpg room w/lireplece. Englfth pub bar pegged & grooved floors. Cfll todaytl t••·IOIO SB ld8~ m.sooh om e on I Y llYEI SIOIES l&LllACIYH WATHFllHT j U,_,IC~Ul ~~l:S Magnit~ ~ esta1e Nicest loca11on on the Realtors, 675·1>UUU custom 5 Br . t1mtly rm. & Coves Pvt beach, sunny 5 Bath new pool, spa. on Piiio & slrp lor 40' boat. ·~acre . all returbtshed - large and bright 2 Bdrm W YOI •tWflll1 rmmed move in. trade or -den home wOh be1ut1· lease option ok $975.000 lut decot Good financing to get the loan you desire for xlnt fonancmg A & H a11a1I Call lor det11ls. on your dream home or Investments 751-5989 $485 ooo C•ll 631·1'00 that on11etlment prop- WIE LOT ·llOl llE COSTA MESA n•er schools. Low cash down & low payments wlll let you own this 3 bdrm w/assumable loan at 8 5''• Catt & see 631-1400 - \A. \fl t(j t<ll'1 1111~1.., hu REAL ESIATE I 831-1400 Discover a buyer for those 1 1ong-lorgo1ten articles above the garage Use class1l1ed 642-5678 erty? Or will yoo spend weeks . maybe months-searching tor just tne right property, and then, 1fler finding It, be tnformed th•t O won't work out hnanctally lor you? Why go through that lrus1a11on? Our 101n agt will give you private. con· l1dent1at counseling so you will know wnat 1s possible and what is not Come see him Stturday btwn 1 IAM·2PM II Walker & lee Real Es· tate. a Great Westem .O'llOI 1111,000 Gorgeous. completely re- modeled <:Ystom home wllh 4 Bdrm 3 Ba, pool. spa and waterfall In front courtyard' Even nas wme cellar! ThtS one IS EXCIT- ING• 759· 1501 Company 2670 San ,._ __ ..iiiiiiiiiiiiiililo_.__, M iguel Or Newport ' IRYlll TllUCE Beach 759· 1501 VIEW 1111 IHuge comer 101 with some ---------------------, bay and great ntohl 11gtr1 views large secludad pool area 3 Br 2' ' B• $425 OOOLH Oeorge Grupe 60-6200 6 4 1 2 Clas•lfled Continued On Page C3 .... ... , ~Macnab-lrv1n1 LlwtlT PllOI PllT•••ll UllllYllW Outstanding •oc:•llon, 4 Br 3 Ba. large IMllQ room, famrty room. formal din· Ing and vault~ C•fllnga Cloae to community pools end b .. ut1lu1 grMn~t Great curb ap- peal. Pr~ 10 Mii lfn.. meCll•tely $289.000 1 .. Aak tor R1ndy H Kell 6'4·7020 • 5 6 7 8 I LQ AM·~ UJ I' I lllHllUll Form.,ly L.lnQO R E l.rg 18r dbl o•r pa110, lo- dwn An•lout $87 000 Coat• M•u Ownr/A~ 9794558. 978-3350 lllAHLIU l3 Sor 2 liJ• 2000 1q It home I 1n11 nH "" c•rP•t P•lnt root and drMr~•Y I. Vacant •nd 1Hdy 10 go A1l111nq S 139 ~ Traditional Realty ~· 1·7:'70 LOWEST EXTENDED FACTORY WARRANTY INCLUDED 1984 CAPRIC CLASSIC Executive Demonstrator Fully loaded. including power seats. power win- dows, power door locks. air condltlon:ng. cruise control, VS. atuomatic transmission. wire wheels. AM /FM stereo. 50/50 velour seats, rear window defogger. trunk release, sport suspension and much. much more. (Stk ::5037) (Ser 7716) DISCOUNT HURRY, WON'T LAST LONGI LEA 1984 CHEVROLET S-10 PICK-UP See Page 2 A PRICE ONE C LO -~· CELEBRITY .._. ... .....,, CAVALIE ~CAMARO 5-10 PICKUP MA Y TO CHOOSE FROM v EXTENDED FACTORY WARRANTY INCLUDED Fully loaded 4 door sedan. Power seats. power door locks. power windows. air conditioning, con- sole. custom 2 tone paint. P/B. V6. gauge package. stereo. 45/45 custom velour interior and much . much more. (Stk =r 5033) (Ser 2519) SC OUNT .HURRY, WON'T LAST LONGI All can fubject to prior fOle. All price' plus tax, licenM and doc. fff. Sole ends 72 hours after publiccmon. FINEST SERVICE I PARTS CHEVROLET -PORSCHE AUDI I VOLKSWAGEN IN THE U.S.A. • ---- 446 EAST COAST HWY. NIWPORT llACH 673-0900 • Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Friday, Aprll 13, 1984 S-10 4X4 's new diesel engine gives mileage -and power Chevrolet's 1984 product lineup features an Improved S-10 4X4 pickup truck that wlll get an estimated 33-plus mites per gallon In city driving, and 43 mpg on the highway. Thla by virtue of a new 2.2-llter L4 diesel engine Introduced on both the two-wheel-drive pickups and extended cab pick- ups. · Optional Bllsteln gas pressure shocks, de- veloped with General Motors• -oeico Products Division, is available on four-wheel-drive pickups and Bluers with an off-road handling package. Two-wheel-drive S-10s also have an optional, new sport suspension, while manual transmission equipped S-10s get a new hydraulic clutch. GM predicts sales of 215,000 1984 S-10 pickups, up 16.8 percent from 1983. In addition, officials predicts that the S-10 will account for 22.2 percent of the compact pickup truck market, a slight increase from 21.5 percent last year. Overall. GM predicts truck volume for the 1984 year will reach 1. 1 million units. a 21 .2 percent gain over 900,000 units sold In 1983 -and the fir~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ million-plus Chevy truck model year since 1979. New Chevrolet S-10 4X4 pickup truck. Talk about monster trucks, check out 'Giant' in Anaheim There is a phenomenon in the land called the monster truck, each new version bigger and more preposterous than the last. The latest -and almost certainly the biggest -has been created for the 7th annual SCORE Off-Road Equipment Show today through Sunday (April 13-15) at the Anaheim Convention Center. It's called the Cardiff Giant. and stands 12 feet high. Trivia buffs would find the name vaguely familiar. The truck is a Chevrolet pick-up in general appearance. It weighs 71/2 tons and its tires alone are 6 feet tall. Built in the foothills of the Sierras by Brian Cardiff of Arnold, it will be displayed with an equally amazing sculpture executed by the ac- complished wood-carving artist. Miles Tucker. The wooden statue, 13 feet from head to toe, Is a lookalike of the original Cardiff Giant, harking back though the pages of history to a monster hoax more than 100 years ago. a hoax that lives on in the Farmers Museum down the road from Cooperstown. N.Y. T..he original Cardiff Giant was a brainstorm born In the mind of George Hull, a cigar maker, in about 1868. Secretly he conspired to have it created by a sculptor and then buried and later "discovered" it in an excavation on the farm of William Newell near Cardiff, N.Y.; on Oct 15, 1869. Scientists of that day, examining the 10 ft. 41/2 in., 2,990 pound gypsum figure. declared it to be a fossil. Their opinions were reinforced by the concurrence of philospher Ralph Waldo Emerson and essayist Oliver Wendell Holmes. Not every was a man-made statue with the telltale marks of a modern chisel. Controversy raged in the yellow journals of the day. Newell erected a tent over the Cardiff Giant and began charging admission to see It. First he charged. a ni.ckel, but soon the price escalated to $1 . Thousands of the curious came to see it, many by train from Syracuse, a train that brought an agent sent by P.T. Barnum. The great showman wanted to rent the giant and take It on tour. He offered $60,000 for a three-month blitz of the country. Newell turned him down twice. and Barnum was so enraged that he hired his own ~culptor to duplicate the fake giant. Newell sold his giant to a syndicate, which discovered In 1871 that it was displaying the "original" Cardiff Giant in competition with Barnum's copy a few blocks away. The controversy wound up In court. Barnum won the dispute, proving to the satisfaction of a judge that he was only showing a hoax of a hoax. Reporters, meanwhile, began digging Into the story and found the evidence that finally blew away the mystery from Hull's fraud. He confessed the truth. No such hoax taints the authenticity of today's Cardiff Giant. the feature exhibit of 'he unique off-road recreation show that has helped foster the development of the oversize trucks so popular with off-road recreatlonists. Show dierector Alex Xydlas first brought a machine called Big Foot to Anaheim two years ago. Now half a dozen monster trucks roam the show circuit and perform at county fairgrounds. "trampling" junker cars. Cardiff, however, hs shown an appareciation for history with his comblnatln truck and sculpture. The artist, Tucker. creates his work using a chain saw. and his skill alone is acclaimed by critics as worthy of viewing. scholar agreed. however, as the president of '----------- His wooden replica of the Cardiff Giant will tower over the largest dlsplay yet of off-road vehicles and motoring accessories for camp- ing ,hunting, fishing and exploring recreationlsts. Major displays Include those of Ford, Chevrolet, AMC Jeep, Nissan, Mitsubishi. Honda. Yamaha and Kawasaki. Cornell declared it a hoax. and a sculptor testified it A 13-foot-tall wooden mechanic a nd 12 -foot-hlgh truck on diaplay in Anaheim. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~---~---~- HUNTINGTON AMC/JEEP/RENAULT IS OVER 150 NEW 19.84 RENAULT ENCORES IN STOCK! A EVERY BRAND NEW 1984 RENAULT ENCORE SOLD AT ' •• ASK TO SEE THE INVOICE!! , Ot-. Coelt DA•LY PtlOTf~ • ..,. 13. 1914 ltian ftr lalt ......... Wt ...... IN 1a1t lacw. UM .._.......W .... latuai!W Allltl! ~ iwM"M· JR. Jt'llll••lllL....-1• .. • Gt·~::!., nauo!'" CM•• ._. ltM 1:ttw .,..~ '"' ~~or. N.e =ic· t:t 3 IR 21x 11 .1n1ae 1244 &W'rllil itti ~,..... na. ... _. YI_, llYYIEW IMlle ... N ltMll (212 br, t ba, lrg CO< lot,• Walk to wa-. ft11 Ph WlllllW.... f 8&m with ger999, refrlQ .. L.rp 2 It 1 Ba. ~ "" ... Mu1uelt. Cory 49'·22541 prkg 1pace1 Lrg aUY.m~ 539.e 190 BEST !:!(M;~ a .. n "27• patio. .s630 mo. Avail. dflt*. 224e c.nyon. ~ w 281'.""' • w~J ~:: ;~~i; .. •o: ~l~~t·~;:, TER••OE .... IMt able loan. t195.000. Hou.1e Mntll: 32Stmo Y """~ " May ''" e..o-~53 pet1 sm. 832-1761 . ,'":,'Y l300 .. 't-~ t Ytews. Large :Ctucf9d IUI By OWnet S.8-5377 ttMda... amJ>JtlouLllan4y ~ .... ~ U4I 2 Br 2 .Ba du~•. ~te( 1-'--•---------,;1-.... ........ • POOi erea. 3 er 2•1t 81 V~y attractJve 2 bdrm, 2~ .. Motet•. Ot. Ciy and Rlvef. pertOn. negotiate «Mp. view. garaQ9, pnvate, no Lrg 3 Br 2 ... ept, di'.,_, lN Hf 8EAOH Ma1 me1e to .,. ~a ., ~425.000LH. G•orne. be ~do °"'91 location 8Ut New~ort buy I tide 1 8 -7 5 mllrin 5-43-2490 fee va une t, 3Br, 21/\0., pell S1000. 8•&-0096 gar. kid• OK, l'IO pelt A\fir•t Plec»to five on the ... __ .,._..__ • ...-/ _ • ...... · co11111ne vu• $1100/mo. -2901 Mendou 517·8117 8 p '" ... __ .._ -Grupe 64•-~200 Mar p00t and t..,nis. G011190U1. r'Vo•t• Br. •&·HO unlls 1gtlrg3 er 3 Bacondog91M •v"ff""'"5A •fl New9f18drm1no4dCdM __ _ PPtr •Y rlvate •$100 d•P· o 5 aJ:f S,1.._ 1 __ $t6tl.900. 2580' w/bofwl rm. for· 759-10Al5 METROPLEX .rm, patio. dbl• gar. ,r r9q close to everything: LrgbKbel«,QOOdiocaa., clubhouaH & health 851-5629,..,.~ ' ..... ~ mal dmtno rm, trple, ha1 It •-r:--I p l 71 chlld/tml pet OK Lake l~rt ltu~ l $900/mo ca11 675-6000 pvt patio 13!0. a.st w IPM. 8 teMls courta, 1 • Sunny & bright 3 Bdrm 3 ..mwa all 101 only $259,500. At· • a1tr.. l!l S C Pl 19th • 10 poot1, clOM to bwineM, MIFetn 'o lhW• :Z Ir, 1 la l Ba 2 te.,.. with a great 'IO fl sume 200K 11t at 9v. 1808 i/f. wlamlo1fiCi. 50C ~~~in: A i 979-3-::0 3 · 'A be Nwpt Ctest View 2 Br 1 81 rear unit. • __ __ oc Airport, F11hlon A'pt, Balboa 1a1end •• to1n lncludu ell the that won't last You own St, CM. 646-1653 •----I-........ , bC 11 1 I" • l t3u no pets. s775 8-45-1812 LIKE NEW 1 Bf S5101 on 11ght atnoker 175·'56t "-" • toca11on and asaumabl9 alf:·y· i' FtXEOl'ThlaisaBEAUTY pit 3 ph .... A81ldolph ' g ~~o ~(2·;enn27ta N! garage. 501'~ Junune. MESA PINES 2850 Hwla lsland.eonventtntlhope U50mo Yffrly. Non• gooo1e1 lncludlng crackl-the land and it'1 IMMEDI· -......-'""1W Btutta Condo 3 Br 2''J be C..t ..... --2714 PRVT patlO poolside u: ...-r ing t1reptace. wall to wall 788-1172 ATELY available To Me Nta•taia, hMrt lfftlh 1850 sq It New 'paml i. I TOP area, qu._. no::. S1not-1t2T8drm APtrt-M/F, non.-amttr IO IN2 tllf, carpel and best of '" a call PATRICK TENORE ...... 1450 Mllll IUln (.q>l Cloee to pool f Br eonao split ;;:J, N1-2i.1 ment1 • ownhOUHI 1 ba .,,, Cal $280 . t S~,~~ ~~t 71~ 1~~f1';~abte 760-8702 Lu11 privately owned Pllf IUllllMllT S 1350tmo 921-14"7 ~~~,o~ C:' :: :~.:6°apt~A~::'~ ultls. _,.._ MM625 • furnished condos on l 1•1111·1 na Blurts front row ~•ter view S675/mo . 545-3115 Newer t & 2 8f With Wllh TV linens' utent1i.. C:: SELECT Islands of Maui. Kawai1, 2Br 2Ba condo prof ---. gar.ag. No P9ll From may b9 rented tor lho<t suite condo-NB ·Mtactt • .... ~ Oaha Some tee simple dee S•500. 111 a last. 1 br g8fden apt, stove & S..-60 & $510 8-45-5577 term or tonger) OA JllTI· ger s..oo~·, utll, • '°'· ~RTES 3880 MlchelSOl'I Drive P r 1 c e r a n g e CtrtU ••l Nu 2222 720-9123. 760·8827 retng No pets. $.410 Nke 2 B;-;-BI in 4-~x bor" Rd at San JoaQUln Rot>« N mtg 9n;5374) STEPTOIEACN-Irvine •IAYSlllEI• Sl4 5 000-$300,000 548-1377 crpts.drps.blt1n1S500 • Hills Rd NfsmtlrttollV ·~· By ow~er charming " Br. :i br. 3 ba. lrg corner lot Outright sale or profit 2 Br. 1 ba. frptc. w1r & elec: Cnarmlng 2Br 2ba home. 1 Br w/pool $.400/mo. $500 dep S..-0-4484 144-1111 nr SC Pla.z.a S250."' 3 ew: Slll,110 p, ba lrg IOI, 60 IC 110. Assumable 1st owe part1c1pa11on simplified Included No pets ~~gS77n5~oy~~~21~~ S300aep 63t·1879Con-Pvt 1Br lrplc """''"'"'liO 'jjjiiiilll•lllliiiiiiiiiiiii 1nN B $300.$•88300 Ne 1 B h b C balance 646_6325 through Hawaii Land $775/mo 673-1180 nie 833•8926 • ,.,..,..,., .. -• 11 wpor eac ungalow overed patio, trees. new Trust At1orney-owner HARBOR VIEW-4 Br 2,, _ lar No pets 399 W Bay S . ~ Rmmt to Shf 2br 2ba Nm ;1~h1n 50~rds ot beach ~~~~ 0~e:73ptumblng _ Co~rtuy to brokers willing 10 transfer all tax Lg 3~h2ba duplex Step: ba lam rm, lrg backyard 2 bdrm. 1 ba. lrg yard. gar-525 850-8357 P~ Oftt NB apt. pool, ;ac:. uuna. cou~Y~Y st;~m:iid~~~e · -7794 1111 REN benefits to profit part1cl-~~Int S ;3~0 9'tc,~4°;f; wtaeckmg s tt\00/mo age $675/mo. Incl urns. Stunning large 29, 2 Ba & two bedroom ~ts. tenrns. exercise rm, Me Bright & airy living area East11ae-:-cM.C1ean.neat. 3 Bdr 2 Ba with llreptace pant Call Lucille 640-414'4 _small pet OK !45-8453 garden apt, pool & r.c: $400molvmtg642-2501 Price on s 159. 950 2 Br nice yard. c1u1et w1th1n walking distance 213·822-9038 C.Suit.l--Z224 HOME RENTALS Wtslde lBr. trio. stove. area $545 710 W ttlh St Shr tux hme 1Br $285. Pvt 546-2313 street $132,900. Work tobeach.Renovatorsde· Oattf ltatt ''J of duplex. 2 Br 2 Ba Coastalarea2BRhome crpts S"301mo -$300 T 2 B B ,-2rmsuiteS37-5.Roottop 5"6-0791.hme645-9731 fight' Only $124.900. p t 1550 12ooaqft w/prvyar" kd pet 1 t$650 aec646-0341alt1·30PM r1plex. r 1 a. rple. paUovu. lst.last~• THE REAL ESTATli:RS 759•1501 11~1 y u 1 s s~earya __ _ _ WID hookup. walk·in 966-.8A79 ·orivel!~~:~l~!rang Laut TX acre. Spraque ;~~,:~:~s~63 Plaza Liv1"g*a~;n~~1~r! S300 2 p~;;. ~~~ ~~~~5:11~0~~ ~·~~s~P~~t ~~:;0~:i• uut~~2;::.5~ Adorable 3BR 2ba, RV WAIJCll6LD River Valley. Oregon area. xtras & unnrades Bungalow appls, utlls paid 545-•731 or 545-0034 SS601mo 5•0-6578 "WESTOLIFF" .... !Hiii S98.000/obo 960-70•7 ,,. •539·6190• -AJRMSHEO or 3 Br condo. IC>t. houM. !5 storage. S 169,000. 811 .. 1 $650/mo. 752-9223 dys, Lull 3Br 2Ba frptc chefs THE GABLES 2Br wtgar WR 1fFll &-o..n1-.o.:awo mos Need May 11t Ownr/Bkr 1-679-2680 NEW 5000 sq tt KONA 557-1497 eves t .. "''t f ed "5 -Ul'ft"U~ , Eleg1nt entry to 8 format, ______ ._..__ Ac:a.-& ...... ~ HAWAII 5BD. SBA. galley deck 1 hae to crp s uraps.,. ins enc Want a Ml.c:tlon of ore•• ALL UTIUTIES 640-1716 llv1ng room. family room, Nice 3br In Mesa Verde r=T.T!. S•95K. NO Down.ow c 2BR l 'ltba wlfrplc, 2 car beauutut beache1 $1050 yard w/pallo water Pd living? We can onet any-PAaD. HEAl.TH l1r eptace, country $129,950 1851 Kentuctty ~ 1·808 322-3803 gar. nr S.C Plaza. Sml 539-6190 BEST Atty fee 636-4120 .. Call 1-5PM thing from a small apt to QU8S.TENNK . kitchen All overlooks Place Aoent 751-71•8 ~==~~==~~ complex, smt pet ok ----2437"F"Orange ... S595 a" Br house. If tooktng In '~ beauhful. sparkling pool REPOSSESSION Ill OAIYllf.IY IWlll backn, Faraa $725. 1st .. 1 mos sec Large • Br. 3 Ba home CM. NB or HB think of us SWtMMaNG. plus Famlly, no Children Of P9fs. needs home to rent East CM, Nwpt or CdM. Year1y tease. 642~9927 and sps Drive through 3 Bdrm fiver $9• 000· L 111~ fixed rate. 30 yrs Grnn l 575 Call Hetde 979-2398 slorermv alincdtldn. 1 5'P15 1C0·01PoOlmo •3 Br 2 Ba S.C. Ptza SA. first tor that cflofee of much moft! Soft), ta1port to double de· " · ... · ow Monaco with best GC pool. patio. spa. garage Ideal hv1ng ll4ode4s teched garage "Fantas-down Agent 5"6-7739 view. 14 Rue Villars 2 BR loa. no stove Smt 834-1114, 998-U•4 1895 No pets 752-5822 TSL MGMT 642-tt\03 no ptU. M 36. dean quiet-Need by S/ 1, 1rg 11Udto « 1 Br wlga.r. COM/NB. Long IM f« reas rent. w~ Dy 557..0.4.-0 ev ~124 tic · financing. assumable SACRIFICE' Bargain 2 Br Open wknds 6•0-1538 llYIST MW yard. Mature adults Lovet~• den. 2ba N B REAL TY 675-1642 open dMy 9 to 6· • 71 A/C poolside condos. Ill c·-· --· 1.02 &Oii • UICI Wallace $500/Mo Walk to "-&Ch s' 895 -$685/mo Eastlide, 2 Br. $200 000 12 • ..,., loan • wtooe child ok 2033 condo Dbl gar poo'. 1ac tlWU E •-~ T 01a1 Pr ' c e 0 n I Y S69 900 3br $79,900. -• -s ""' 3 Br ,...., Ba twnhse Pvt F $275.000 Call for show-Low down OK. Patricil Former model with tull golf $11,111 f1tl Prlc1 600 dep. 675·0936 631·9264. 213-•57-4156 patio. carports. pool, ;:~d~a ~~~ Cf~: Mesa Verde. Local •tab. in~S46-2313 Tenore 760-8702 course view Poot, tennis. 1411 NWI PIYllllT J.ae'a 2 Ill• MAIN baytron.......-Br Quiet, no pets 1895. Curt lndry rm. Nice location. ~ ' ~I '~ ~I spa s22o.ooo full price 1111 HI W11I Cant be beat rtat w/poot w/dock. Steps to beach II 63 1·1266 2617 Or1nge •. >-. r·_ 75% assuma~! 7t1nan avail May 1st kid otc YrtyS32501mo 673 3777 ••25 B •• TSl llllT 1 .. 2 111• Newportl70016~Str~· ,_ 1 :'. avail Call Bkr .,..._ 42" 353 feet paved stat• high-539-6190 BEST Alty fee • -1 r mobile Home. ~ • • u• ~· OCEANFRONT· Elegant 3 Quiet. mature.adults. no ( t O ) siness man deapefat• · old home. nd by ..,2s184. Ca11 2•1.a1e1 dys. Evea 549-3637 Iii OllJtl htt ..... way frontage. Electric $625 2br, 1ba, gar, fenced story wood & glass. Ideal pets. 646-8725 673-7787 a owr Reliable, outg?ng, ..,_ C1Ctr•at la•t.ltack lMI Broadm()()(targeatmodel and telephone In. Near yard. 615 w . 19th torcouptes2500,motse s 642-5113 30yroldprot.Faeekfng • loll w/expanslon. Pool, spa. beach and boat marinas. ,,.,, 7545 or ''°'6-t\255 . . ,...0 1 Br. retrlge. patio. I I IC Condo w/ooean breeze, 3 Lake of the 09 arks. Mis-.,...,. .,.. Ulll pd. Reta. 673·•300 no pets. 72" D James St Newport Bed No. guest/louse or 1 ng • .. Low down OK. Price r• ~ - -673 7787 dwelling In CdM nr be:h. W YIEW llPLD Bdr, m Ba, custom mir-duced for quick sate. sourl. 85.000-acre take. 1 RENT GUIDE Steps to beach 4 Br -880 IMnt A~ Xlnt job & personal refs. S205,000 By Ownr. OWC rors. pool & recreation. $750.000. 83•· 1157 mite to lake. Ideal tor duplex. S 1100/mo. lse.s ,..5_.2-5-/m-o-. -lr_g_2_b-r.-1-b-a. 642-1603 (at 16th) AsJ<ing reas, rent In eiceh. 11•;,% ist. 25 yr 30'1. dn For top tllght action, con-molt lie home park. 850-7381 or 5"46-5684 decil. golf course view. =o---=P.-.l----,-== 645-UCM for TLC ot prem!MI. •9S-2190 or "93-665 t ~~~~55~1e;:,.2.~~~~ng ILIFFl-IELllEI PW camper perk, motet, or IAllZllE S ll --THE BLUFFS lndry rm. 5S• Joann. ••• •at •• 111••••••1111111111 Heidi (213)545-0879 . • I N lOZ 3Br 2'1tba Condo 1850 11. your own private estate. Hou"'~"'. Apts'&"'c'0' nd• 06 Lrg 2 Br. tam rm, 2,~ Ba, TIL llllT 142-110• 2 Br, 1 ba Twnhae. Patio. •-s--------tllH t Ir IUI IUCM greenbelt. Close to pool, Can be used as camping ~ • encl gl!'""e $680/mo •-a .. •-· 2711 an Diego couple relocat-. 0 area untll future retire-Landlords Advertise Free end unit grnblt pool S ... · · .. a .. w ing to oc ~a quiet 1 2-2 Br 2 Ba [)pix prvt w wrap-around patio ulek 75¢at Stores&Markets S1300/mo.~-0;34Bk; 525/mo2Br,1baapt.All 71'-97•·•288 So CoastP•-· 1b!1b! ... h ...... ... great harbor view. Xlnt • br, 3 ba. Short walk to .,.le. By ownr 921·1""7 ment. New survey by _ ___ blllns, balcony, lndry rm. . ._.. ..... .,..., ~ me. no ...... ..,'*'. no fin. 5385.000 846-0096 beach. Spac. llv. rm. llcenled engineer. De-8• 1·•260 Close 10 shops. Lro 2 Br + den, 2 Ba. PoC)I. 1ac. nuna. $525. pets. Call Ans Ad •66. For Site by Owner Duple•. 3 Br 2•1, Ba front, 3 Br 2Ba back Auum toan S•50.000 759-17•2 fam./dln. rm. trg bate. * IY IWllR * tatted survey plat map. Eastside condo: 2 Br ~ NEWPORT CREST Avail· 527 Wilson Ocean vu, encl glf Agent Nan 673-«00 642·~300. 2• hours easy care yard. Asking DOVER SHORES: OPENI Ancient oaks and hickory den. 2 ba $875/mo able April 15th, end unit TSLllllT 1•2-1111 wca'rapeut,oedopen&erd.ecnewtyoratedre-Suaet ltae~ Z1 ear-.. fer S 172.000 See at 6 t'4 Sat/Sun 1 to 5 1st time, with tots ot grass In a Property House w/2Bd. 2' 1ba close to - 20th St 536-1718 at $275.000 5 BR 3ba. 2 parkllke setting Much 642-3850 or 642-tOlO · Pool. Move In condition S685/mo. E/slde 2 Br. 1•;, •93-1030 1BR S595/mo Steps to Int 2912 104 trpl. Upper Bay area. wlldgame.Deef,wildtur· -$1200/mo ba Twnhse Frplc. yard .• -.-.. k 2740 sand New cpts, $845 $7o s1ng1egarage 731 •4 lmat 4 Minutes to ocean Fee key. to•. raccoon. Year Ets1de 3 Br frplc stove. COSTA MESA New & gar. lndry rm Nioe toe. U · IC total to move in. 16466 w. 18th St Cost.sa Mesa lllT ULL ~ IORE Baylor Modflt In Univ Park. Land. 646-1273 around f1Shtng Ideal IO-w/d Gdnr incl fncd lovely 3 8d townhouse. 2314 Santa Ana 2 Br l ''t ea 4-plell.. bit-Ins. 24tn St 2131592-2725 673-7787 CameoShores.4br,poot 3 Br 2.,ba.58 sequ0ta 2115San11ag0Dr.NB cat ion Good high bkyara.$725646-3177 pvtpaho.trptc.1mmac & TSLllllT 142-1111 cpts. drapes. washer/ ..... ,.:.,..... %1tl0ffi.-lnt·'· _14 apa. $498 000 760-1016 Tree Ln. on greenbelt at ground All level 10 roll-BRAND NEW 2 Br 2 -88 ready 1850/mo dryer hk up, encl gar ... .. w.1 ..,.. ua .,. ••fl' ••• YIEW adult pool Completely CAPE Cll·WllTOUFF ing Latge garden area Customized Condo. w Wittrfrtlt ltatl llO. Bachelor. E side C M. $675 536-0921 2sCteari StudlO privacy 1g 17 W.estoliff & N 8 H"'h~ty upg= new Bed-I redec S 153, .000 Ownr New on the market. by OK to keep horses Invest 18th St t •, m1 to beach •taHtrs 1•1-1•-Cath ceilings. pa ho. 2 Br 2 car gar cOVefe<i single only. relll\ol plate $1 30 sq tt f~d.OpenSat&Sun1 ·5 I 786-0579 311.tobkrs ownr Completely re· in America A legacy for garage no pets $795 n • ._ k11ch very clean, patio •mile to bch S3•5~pe1s 7S2-S822 541·5032 $750K A,.,..nt 54 •.5061 IEW •-Cnl modeled ms1de & out your children or grand-Sierra Mgmnt 64 ,_ t324 Saa Jaaa Cat 2271 S 4 1 5 /mo de P $6951mo 213-925-4796 •-----•-.. 1 -15 w/bay window. trench chtldren Tri1s transaction _ _ _. 850-4160 Iv msg a..al $270/up crpts drapes ate ti Ntsl 1024 4 Br 2•.., ba. single family d()()(S, tiled country kit can be handled com· 4 Br 2'' Ba dplx Nr SC Here yet anotller 2Br 2Ba •S400tup Bach. 1 Br Furn rm in trg c M hm, 17301 Beach HuntJngton a i detached home. Turtle baths & entry 3 spacious pletely by mail Write Plaza vacant $850 mo Baleony view & gar $626 1 poot spa 18992 Florida priv ba kite priv S300 Beacn 842-2834 2 sR Townhme 1 • ba At· Rock Ridge Lrg yard. Barms. lrg lam rm -llv Trustee. General Accep-For appt 528-5080 539-6190 BEST tee 842-2834 842-3172 D/979-6791 E/645-8120 6 blks oc Airport 600- tach 2 car gar Cathedral al e. intercom & sec sys. ramre'adtnParore,a t&anbdr.e,.aakpedfast lance Co • Bo11 329. f wo story 3Br 3Ba $600-4 Lse or tse opt. $900/mo 3 mfe81iB..AB 3Br 2ba $750 • sec 2 blks Large furn private-room-1200 SQ tt. 4-8 sep of· ceilings Reduced by cent vac & much more. 30 ..... Osage Beach M1ssour1 5275.000 631_8876 · lam/singles nr CCC bltns Br 2 be Inca ya Avail 10 beach Avail 511 No w/Ba nice Hunt Beach rices. 85¢ SQ ft 979-9941 owner 556·7974 , yr below market rate 65065 or call collect provided others avail now 619-728-0488 Be 1 pea pets Yolanda 847-8075 area S350 melds uhls --- - 2 Mstr bdrm. 2ba, Monte· ~~~~o:~f~j~~ ~~~1;~'1° ~::1~~~~ :,~~kn~~~:: laJS (3H)H2·U•3 539·5190 ~:_sr Alty lee T11ti11 2290 d:~,,~~.~ani:: & 3;~~ $575-$775 mo 2 & 3 br Ref 5 536-7753 _ Spac~L~A ~~·Mike c•llo. upgraded, huge -0 D e Eslates S 158 500 ll1llt1 (314)312-3122 Wimbledon 2 Br. like new. * FOOTHILL HIGH Patio/decks No pets. enclsd garage, wash· Room in pvt home MIF util 673-5374 or 752-28" 1 wllk In closet etc Motl-TIRTLEROOl •1 ••tr rrv . comm pool & tennis, 1 Bdrm $525 er/dryer hk·ups. yard. incl. kit pm $250 Brk· -------- 11ated ownr. wlll accept " BR. d/r. fir, spa. 2 20451 Bayview 55o-552o RTixd11a1e 1100 $1000/mo 831-8188 4 BR. lam rm. guest Qrtrs. 161 E. 181'1 642-0856 patio Newport Beach hursl/Warner 962-4624 UISTOl ll .. LL b DISTRESS Save S100K •• • • pool. studio. patio Realty Days 642-1603. raas otfr. Super toe. H':Xo patios. near Y comm. F 1 3 B w a 3B 1B s 5501 P 11 d -•o I N schools As Ba frt 3Bd 2Ba 40' slip abulous ocean v ew. r si e r a gar. nu 1 mo 00 gr nr 2 Bdrm 1'1• Ba $635 Eves 960-4614 Room w I ba Icon Y · --W/83"·3897 Ht5•9·21 3 ~i~abter Owner as~tsted S3~9 500 fee 673.1464 home, Morro Bay nr crpts painl. No pets $700 incl. 730· 1972 151 E. 21st 548·2•08 kit/laundry prfv Want New 2 stry bldg. good trwy financing poss s 198.000 · goltcourse Will ex-1st .,. sec aep 752-2881 1 3BR. lam rm. custom lge llUI IEW., IOI Quiet working or student access From 750 sf up 3 Br. Den College Park Prln only. 553•0174 .fllHthl Estate Salt change tor O C. property F t • lot $1350/mo tmmed 1 Bdrm 5530 2Br 2''tBa. dl w. •wl d n-smkr fem Pool/tennis Will build to suit tenant, home. walk to schools & 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 5 min walk to beach 2 br S 150.000 Agt 673-1797 118 Ill occupancy AGT Sunny 2 Bdrm 1,1• Ba 5625 h k . up. gar. Ir ~c Unv Prk. Irv 786-3959 S.99 net -will coop ~;~~:':Je·,o~,n~o':t~~i ll Furn & apples may be HaveNewpGrtv1ewcondo, Valley 2234 547-8841or544-31~ 2Bdrm2Ba $660 $S501mo 962·::89 Room w/pvt bath & kit w/Brkr R&H 751-5989• II I A ood b at incl. Must sell pow Sub-S47K equity Want car, Twnlls 3br/bonus rm (•br) $640 3Br 2Ba b1t1ns kids 2250 Vanguard Way 960-1193 pm Pref mature F EXECUTIVE Su1re-S~~.500. ~gt 546.~95 TURTLEROCK m1t all otters I' 15,000 boat or? 492-0403 2' zba. encl. gar $850 I ok $300 aepo ttat eastly 540-9626 Near beach. 2 Br t' r Ba nlsmkr Must like dogs Newport Cntr $5501$775 Mary Kay 768-0243 bkr RENTAL ASSISTANT yours Best Riiy has twnhse bit-ins fr le NB $300 mo 642-1688 640-5470 Attordablellvlng" Bdr, rv. VISTAS Lux privately owned. 960-7631 or 536-1793 others 539-6190 tee EASTSIDE 1br garden apt $675 536-0~2 ---------Ba, corner tot. RV access. IRlll SUI furnished condos located Many amenities. $475 1 encl gar. 1 SEA & SUN LODGE •WPllT IEAll Room tor pool & apal For Excell location. lrg lot. on tstands of Maul. Haaf. ltacla 2240 Accustom to luxury 3Br mo $500 sec tcleaning waT11lo ~ch Bach s 105 wk/up Color TV 1000 ft. second floor. quiet toe> night action contact 3111311 COIDO pool, great f1oorplan Kawa11 Oahu. some Fee 1 Blk 10 waves-cherry 2 3BA 2 story big lrplc modi Ut11 paid refs 631·2124 stove refrige crpts 3026 w Coast Hwy. Npt street. mcety land~ 'ltrne Strong at $231,000 leatun~g add111onally 4 simple Price range Bdrm2Bafrplcmodk1tch decor 2 gar kids pets EtStDE-lbrgaraen-apt. arps. water & gas pd So Lag nr beach & Ritz bldg.off-st parklnQ.;ar- 982.5521 Bar 2, Ba. sep family $t45.000·S300.000 encl gar S600's , lee $700s539-6190Bestlee amenities s475 mo 5500 $425 536-4637 Carlton fully turn . Pvt ~ ..... av.,~ble3.323~ ..... rm. formal dining Trade or exchange sim_: 539-6190 BEST Alty C • · • sec /cteanmg Utrt paid L It 74 entry pool sllr Ba cOlor •"-"1 .,...,_ u 1 -lllT llY II TUOTI S324.000 Irvine Coast plllled through Hawau --•• ••••.•~•I 2410 No pets Reis 631-2124 •t•H •c TV, empt nn-smkr $350 Othce for lease 525 n. Condo nr SC Plaza 2br Rltrs 786-7500 Land Trust At . Economy minded? 3 Bdrm Uafara11 t4 -MILlSIH lllULIW & $275 (2 rms) 493-3490 $420/mo Ut1ls pd. elt L r ITAJUBI CONl'ANY torney-Owner can design 2 Ba romantic lrplc I/ya y O EastSlde 2 Br 1 Ba gar. l'loba. sec . carport e s ,, .. , .,,.,,.. WIE CllTll llPLH I and IS agreeable 10 flex-kids fine $685 details LUXUR co•• frplc. beam cell $615 & North Laguna Bactlelor s cond, ground floor, 1055 make• deall 579·950 B~ 3Br • fireplace ea. unit Ible terms Call Lucille, 539-6190 BEST Rlty lee Walk to SC Plaza Prof $625 + tst last & $225 2 walk to beach. shops, incl •••tr ~ Et Camino Of Costa ~56-1826.2-75•2~8 Beach 'It blk, some vu 213·822-9038 OHPCHOtdTownOeatAll decor Frplc, elegant persons. no pets stove~~~11k~~~5 mo ltatala "~ Mesa.3blksEastotFaif- Hut. ltac• 1040 Baal. lt1c• 1040 $375,000 650-5520 I .E. Waatt4 1625 set lBr Bungalow w/w French windows. ate. 1n 650-17~ ~ -,-l urn wkly rentals v-&Adams 754-1040, -..:£... ..:Z... ------111111 llURllYI LSE/OPT IT OIT? crpts appls $395 uhls pd ~~~=1~:C':~t:h~r ~ d~y~~· EASTSIDE 2 br 1 ba. gar. LatHI lapatl 2752 Apr1l-~bep1 Steps to Mr ._T_ra_cv _____ _ .,<4i4>-.VW4i$V_._ 3 br condo· pvt spa 3 car •WI * sm lee 539-6190 BEST Pvt club w/tennis crts patio No pets. $550 Lrg 1 & 2 Br. gas, wtr. "oclllela:t~als 111-.. 112 Slfcu1te'sS,to'3000fr~~" s/I •SSUME $87 800 t 1121 01 N H H . I I We buy houses. condos. H-t R '--2242 Jae. saunas Btwn Sun· 631-4036 trash lndry pool • n •• ~ ., "' , 8 "74 10 gar r oag osp ta · units N.,.,atlve cash flow. 88 • ar-ar ------1 . • ' N . w Oceanfront on san... Nr Harbor & Bek9f 'terms Avail now Agt -• 0 . flower & MacArthur on E/slde luxury In a pme tor-ca1port. st sec o u $108,900 sales price. Owner's des-380-958-0972/972-4710 foreclosures K ,Your 3 br. 3 ba twnhse m Sea· Bear $650 mo 850-1924 est Lg 2BR 2be. gas/wlr pets 29041 Atoma NB Avail all summer. 3 549-8181 dys, 720·•«• Per ate. 2 bdrm. 13/4 Bath end unit p (Ice. 73~ u9r2761 e ms ga~e. amenities galore. • F . 1. • ..1 paid. encl gar dlw. frtg. 9. 7PM Mgnr 495·8221 Br ,., Ba 1 car gar $900 Open space-oftoce in NB, LOW IOWI · • 40 boat dock $ l895 mo npartatafl arDllan bbq $595/mo 642-1844 N 1 I • 2769 wl\ 213 '596-2524 1 desk & furn in place. gO a ttache d hou••· Stone fireplace. 5 Br 3 Ba country kitchen WANT OUT? 12131320·345o ewrr tlC I • ' water view 646-50 t5 Wet b a r ' Cathedral ceilings, 2 car • rec rm & study. 2 lrplcs. • Irvine 2244 I Fr pt pool prvt patio 1 bdrm bachelor lrg deck I V1caho11 huge 101 Take over . dshwsllr X·lg 2 Br on Bii\ 10 beach Incl u111s ltatala 2907 1 g arage. 3 pools. lit tennis crts. Opn S2200 I mo $225 000 !Invest co buys property • TURTLEROCK. 4 BR 2 lal!Mt Easl&1cle$610 557-2841 ""95tmo 840-3787 i ................... _. ___ Small&largeOfticespaoe Hse Sun 1-5. Drl've by 9862 Verde t>45-4749 . Distressed or negative ba, 3 pools/tennis. bright lal111d 26HI i OCEANFRONT Lovely 215 Riverside Of Aaoeil OK Your price. our & clean s l295 752-0664 v llSTAIT II 11 BDRM ocean view Pen1n Pt 3BR 3 • ba trom Post Office "' Na. M No o f Hamilton w of IWPT CREST COIH I terms 558-0174 x 104 I . Charming prvl 1 Br 1 Ba $685/mo 2 Br. 1'"' ba by beach garege all ut1ls JvlylAug Agl 673-9060 I 840-5557 Of 940-3676 Braoro. khurs' t (Villa Pacific). ' • 14 br lam rm. dtn rm. 2''1 11........ Ranging tn price lrom ~~~glS6~T.~~~t_s4;;~YI Twnhse. all blhns encl Pd $550 673-5429 W1ttmHt ••• ,lie. -ba Near pool ' tennis S900-S 1200 patio carport tnary rm $6001 h t te ental 3 1 s --Chfll or Jim, agent• 963-5671 Walk 10 beach Lrg as· la Eves 213'450· 1051 2536 Santa Ana to 5 ~0°'3 Br"'; 'ea I eik s .... , IHtllS lHil. I :.~~~~I:.,~,:~ ___ --_ _ _ _ sumabteloan $192.500 Hltl Farai1hi ~~ l BAYFRONT yrly 1 br 0111 TSLllllT H2-1103 1obeac11 Callftrhtlils ling nr Lido s~ tlillllil't.ur•r.•v•n.•.rw~ Byowner 6•6·5377 -2000 lfilsor prkg No pets tncl ut11s LIKEBRANONEW 20333rd St Rtalt.n 131-1400 1 ava11 immed $570/rno lrnlf 104f llrfiat 1044 ----ealfy . $900 mo t173•5540 Sparkling 1 Bdrm from NB R~ally675·l642 Pnotocopying&ottwofl OPEi MOISE ICtrtal lillflr 2m · Ctatl MtH 2624 $490 Poor garage no Eastt>luff Townhou~ Apt ltat•la t• ltce serv!Cfl evW1 c.I SA'/s •• 12.• Beautifully turn Twnris. I S400. dlx mobile home. no pets 3BR 2ba 2 car gar no Sliart 2tol Lisa 6!5-0l32 ___ _ GORGEOUS ,. trptc pool tennis ct 786-1172 pets ma1ure adults 30l Avocado 642-9850 pelS S825 per mo Balboa Plf!n Shr 2br a.pt luiam SUNSETS 34 SEA ISLAND DR. OFF 1 s 1 l95imo 673-0896 Quiet. secure 1991 124 t W Wilson 631·0960 1 644· 1010. call 8to5 M·F 1 $400 Grt frp1c rblk to leabh ltll 1s what you get In the 3 bdrm. 21/t ba. ! j~~gcf~E~u~~Rs~.~~: l1~rt lta~ 21&9 I I ;ewpor~ Bl ~6-837~640 Haat. leack 2740 Hut. lt.-di 2740 I ~~ .~;:;"~P~r~~3~'f~~~ MlllUL ... Plan 0 In Turtle Rock Ridge. Super -HoDJ~ Lci'~~~~o6~'f'N~ ei«ICUiive condo on bay. .... flC B1ys1de Or on Bay F>Vt Well Mt medical IUll• '°' entertainment home A ssumable loan. BIG CANYON cc designer completely 3880 Michelson Drive YOUR OWll Kenr1ey bunkport '.'; t><:h Poo1 Shr 2BR 2ba tease. close to~. · · turn $1995mo 673-0896 Irvine s4751mo incl uhl Boat Hunt Bet\ S1 15 ful W · $325 000. Ask for D oreen Benton. S325.ooo BY OWNER -•• BBQ-POOL-JACUZZI COUNTRY .. ....,. iva·i _o Johnson 11tC_e ca11 642-8657 • 662-167311619)34 7 ·3489 Udo Isla 3 BR 2 Ba mO to U""'" ' . Mo lease $1750/mo Bill $650 Rents this atyltsh l Isn't that the horse that won 760·1966 5,5.5000 C•••rcial llLlll LIE llPLD ~undy Ruy 675-6161 ;~~-i~~ ~E0s~,~~t~~!:t ESTATE The Triple Crown in '72? CdM 2 br 1 ba Poot leatall ltll Walk to shopa, beach, Bal. Modern 2·sty backbay 4 Beautlf\.11 & park Ilk• '395 Work 644-0620 160"6 H p pier terry/rests 38r/2ba Bdr 3 Ba. PoOlfspa. 2 lalHrsftJ Part Tw1lt1t >'Private Pat101 J" J f' A _ home 675-6487 ar1MW .... v , ea 2 t8 Bal Bl 673_29"3 lrptcs. '• ac.. S2300 2BR. 2BA. study. dlntng vCovered Parking -' I\.. _,... · COM Ftrmmt no!'l·smkr Agent 1?40 aq f't · 8412· 1386 rm. livlng rm wlfrptc. "'Spacious Aptl 23·30 yrs 2bd Iba cule _ 5"' l·to:b ~~:Tt~:::. ":Yw 0~o:!_ NMd an elegant place to patio. beautllut g9rdens ~~~:~::C~Mts 1~:~ ~:.. no~u~ ': r~o~~:~ntk'~:~~:~,~~! house' o Wshr trplc Olflce /Shop/Stor19• 'Ion .... 8 .. ;;;,,. heng your hat? Home on $9"5 mo. 544-•907 $350. u111 760·3861 space 250·350-750 ,_ _ '" -:_vu• Eatl Oceanfront by the Univ Pk -2'br. 2 ba det vHome-llk•Kltchens ol!f ol 14 d1st111Ct"tl• dlllmrit ~rtment floore>l•ns c Mesa C·2 s.4a-n•t ~ .. ~,--... ..,,,,..1-...... l 100 Wedne S IOOO/wk for • 1 block toF~1ttngton & '' Sowincl VrH .. t rn Hunti"tton Btxh St1••rtd Charming HB 2Br Condo, P - -.. • •• • &73 93 9 hae. yrd Nr l)OOI.,. tennis . -, w1.,. •s ' rtwtt ol totan, oersoniltnd profmlOIW gar stor1191 pool $327 ftme ~openy °" C<*i UllU •LU Aprll 71 4/ • t $ t 150/mo. 675-5393 ITILITIES' FREE pl1nn.na ltlf kind ot •tltntl04\ vou destnt A ptrlfct • ,, uttts 644 9806 4-8 ~~1~= :.~.:' 1972 Beautlf\JI Villa WMt IHIH ....,_htt.4 ienn hhr11s•t4 LA OUtNT A HERMOSA bltnd of n1turt •t!d h"n& nntlfd '" ' lor'11 .,tit Fem rmmte Irvine 25-35 -- lt11111 lt1c• lOU!L?Halttc• lMI Hom.20dO'c:or'*IOt ltHHl UOI lt•tral 2202 1s211ParktldeLn 1 ~btlinabrooks111dqu~tooncb coolfdbyn•t1111l yrs n1c:er, oecorateo •Enatlw ..... * :;:-;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiil,;._;;....... Highly upgraded 28' 2ba. • block v.ett of BHcll 3 oct1n brftltS Add to tll.tt 1~1~ cour~ t•'l'l'lm"'C condo ct~ 10 au tacu.-t MO FAEE AfNT lg• liv/dln/kltch erea M block 80 of Edinger PoOh ' ~ Ind • cor~tt1otn: 1oe1l1011 ''"' ~ hes $300 mo • ulll Wlll'l0t1 term .._ L!eht Int«;()( Beet bUy In A PROPERTY , .. , ..... , ind tr.rp!Oynltftt alld '"' \t aot' Dlacr ,.,¥Ollt 90uld 786-9633 ..,.. turt• 111 OQ...., Or SOUTH LAGUNA Orenge Co 125,000 ~ --PfO~f c,. llo'llt lht~ 11.tllntyb.rkporll Ont ind Fem to ahr 38f lbe. ,._,, Sui1• 14, NB l31"3t61 Youni edit• weteom. p M M•NAL'rur&IT l!!J'!t 1t1e• Hit bldrool'I O'lt •ncl two bltll ~fll!'tnh oc;..,,v-furn ~me in uttlal ER 1315 000 gt 540-5937 • " "\X.ltlU1 I "'llt'llBX 6Xv et06 Ind lO•Montn Lag ecn N-amtlr. re:sp, ILUE LAGOON BY OWN ' LIDO PAAi<OH THE BAY &lb r91\t 1 rm '" apt to 5Vi d nMt No chlldr-91\l~ts =ilc;:•o,;;;:t.lm'~"'ft!--~ 3 Bedroom . 3 bath Condo. 2 pools, Attractive unit 2br 2be SPECIALIZED MANA60£NT Of July 1 Mutt De Club mbr OWln ssoo mo Kim 497-$407 . " frptc. patio, cov•r•d • CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATIONS Mr Autlln e42...4097 I 3 7s .. tennis court, private beech, guarded carport Acroll from • ·P·RTMENTS 11 a· Mgeu"I JI • /I • rem to IN bnghl, ~ 2 s 50 aQ n AG• M~·503.I I f Aecrutlon Hall PrlVet• " " A,artu•ta, Vat. 9, 1 b•. 2W5 yrs. gate. Wrap-around v ew 0 ocean. Buch S0,500 • SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCES """"'' '300 631-417" ~·nai IPecrt .,..., mountaln9 and pool. Seller f1nanclng OWMt 873-04$4 • INDIVIDUAL CONDOMINIUMS lal)M l1lta• l?M 1m~ 1411,,ti~ v lane, Hun1111Ctor1 8t I\. CA LAGUNA F IO lhr horrW I :a1._ .,..,_. ~ possible. Mull ... , Of trede todal 1!50 Xnn~al Otl coral (714) 898·9961 Arctl 8MCtl =it•. <>OW" and ~ .. a • lyappt.onty 4"-2*MUl·2918 i:b]~~~~; =:~~~?i~"~~~ ~~~~~~f~"::~~=r~~ L~;~:;\~~~il ;to;, :E::~ llil•••••llllll••!!!!!!!l!•!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!fl...:._S•OK/ofr 861 913!> carpet 2131277.,120 hi~•• • °'1eft AllJ 10 AM 't• •~\l S.th 241·1'~9 1752·!l080 _120_.'"_4_::.:=:::::::::::::=:::.. ' l • ~.!:l~~~~~--l==~::i'-==~~S.I ~ZA:'*''rt m. -~!'II· ... •ll'!J"'i"'X"'l'l"L .. f"X•P"'IR"'dl""'!•--··.!··.-~-ai--•-11• .... -•• -1111--1-la•H: 11u ent w1 trlK• =-ti'f wa ~. I Pala. hifii ·-IRffNJOAs @ndQ m f,.., L.U A V!l 00 ITI Aepait·~mod·AdClltion1 All Te11tur .. & Acou1tle --;3,_5035 IOW r•te. prompt. ank CleU·UPI Xlnl Serv\Ce & BY RICHARO SINOR HAHOINOJ&TRIPPING Snnib Main in.·o. fr --------• Mar~ Constr remooe!Jng. Ooota--etc; 548.,.980 FrM "' Kavin 873· 1503 you Court 759· 1938 COM Rat•• Hartsnorn Land· Llc.,,M 280944 14 yra ol VISA·MC Sc:oll 873· 1512 Greg 557•0751 557·Z $2.17 per day ld.d n1. rooting, tml IObl JAPANESE GARDENER 1cap• 548 1829 ' ----II~ R ... Lie •391074 Call Fl!NCllS ' bECKS lltetrlcal Complett malnt9"1nc9 or Haul, Or9<tlng. Stclploac:let. -h~~~oc:, ~;=;· •HANOING/RfMOVAL• 1.'..i'--~~--"'- Th•I'• AL.L you pay tor • Colleet 798-5322 STEVE bS*lef'ICad hardwOfklng mow & edge. 557·2210 dumptrtc. Clemoll110n, lrM Roto Tlllet 125 Gracsing _ 'I 11 1 Y" ••S*lenee Pr ·~ utoring· .. , • 3 linet, 30 day• A'f*----& l'IOMlt wife & 3tc1<11 to PUllll IUmll _ --__ yd wtt & miac 380·9580 Sod. Yard Claan·Upa: 12 YRS P: I'm tlMll. Mii<! 15MIOO i-ct1. Elementety·H In ttle .... INCi LARRY 75.t· 1820 Quallt~ work. ,, .. et1 TU 11111 ... -i<AUEOER HAULING Hautlng Pete 1>80·34M My prloee .,. tmelll Sctlool 831· 1718 att e DAILY ·~h REMODELING-. -RE-PAIRS, ~256 1 Nf.74ot Lawn·tr ... INublnllall Furniture, tratl'I, clMn·uPI RON 8~77 l'langlng & rtim~llll. Oual. f~al II -XllloERSON APPtiXRc@ Cabinets. Top ouetll" 1e RESID/COMM'L.llNO Tr .. trim/Removal Mau 645·50811 ••N•= HOl.,/SE PAINTING work only, 240·3113 • ,r-... =..e •....... s-8 s 1 R ' 28 Do n wo 11 Lawn m•lnt/Rototllllng 1 _,.. .. ...,. -PILOT uy· a• epair yr• In aree Lie. bonded. yre my ow r Frae Mtlmate 548·8065 L. T HAULING·MOVING Brkk B Piantete e;: At r9duced epr ng ratH !•pert WattooYerlng In• Hlnfl quaUty dependa M 1 ~its~~· C M ln1'd 968·35&4 anytime ~ 2!804 1 Al 84&.81~ Geraoe and yard cleanup ment Pat.0•1, Drl~ays Fr~ .. , DeV9 $lJ.3tO 1 atallatlon. RMI. Conault· wcHk. Pickup & dtl~ SERVICE c., ..... hmH hrailu• Trae Trim Cleanup• Jon 845·8192 Lie Aob 673·8094 CUSTOM PAINTING •nt Atttonmt. 581·8590 846-0924 •i~·lt !!:::: I 1•-1 LI Yard Main & Hauling u•atTH Commarc:tal·AHldentlal T l -,. • Carpet & Uphol. Clean I .. •• •t Leo 847-2457, 567·4608 a.... cu11om Brlc:k-Sto~ ''"Ht Stan 54i..5068 ... aa •I Typing/Word Proc.t~ DIRECTORY .,,~ar ..... ng-"'X-, .. -....... -R-ap-a"'!l-rs Carpet• repaired ano &LIOU IPlllLmlY chronic Pain Xliavlat9d 1X BIOCk·Concrat•·Stucco Tuning I Repair. then Al bulinet•. acnool & p Re1urtec1no • Ind • Rea restratche<I 781-8811 Custom Made Furniture l1a•~aa 1 Miion w/hypnotharapy Ref' a Frae est. ~9·9492 hJ*lencad, Profeulonal enjoy ln·hofl'WI conc«t. tonal ptOjeeta. 85 ,. IC plusth•IRVINEM1AAOA lae4llJl.4lH CeaeatC..Cntt 2~~ diac 21 yra HI* •+TIOMEREPAlR OOlbySimaAH548·840t ---Palntet Fr .... t /afford· 770.o274 or&a6·6&19fl! Wliftw ~ and !ti.HUNTINGTON :r Guar work Frae P·U & Brick, Block. Concrete, able rat" Date84&-5837 ••· ~=l II BE.ACHCOMBEA ~ I ~ urlvewayt, patios. patl'l1. dellvery (7 t4l 55'· 7 t28 Elee·Plumb-Carpentry IHlt CltaaiaJ PA ICED LOW Cuttom HOUSE PAINTING ,;rllliMijjioll~tiijl .. ..,..,.'•ll'Pl'~ Window Wu ng t';'ra • Wednesdayat I lttl•.t elc No fOb 100 small Remodal1Ke1th646·4672 ROBfN'sCttXNINd work,llC.Bob831·1181 Atr9<tucedaprlngrat•• ,. p(Xs feHtNG Inside/out, plu1 acr .. no Htra charge! BA iffoJG. My CM Reu Mickey 536-0553 la • l ONE CALL DOES ITALLI SERVICE a thoroughly .... SONRY * TILE Fr" Ht Dave 875·3901 Re1tucco1. lntleict. 30 yra tow r•tes Andy G44·4• 'CALL TODAY!' home References Mrs 0 -S r H •I We fix 11. break tt. t>Yy 11 cia•n h""•e 5•0•08 .. 7 ...,,.. --exp Nell Paul 54!>·2977 --w••lll-••1 fll L-rtveways. idewalks TllEES ._ vv .. ~ All Types Reat & LIC INT/EXT 20 y .. ,, Expef "'--"' .....--... Ar(IOICI 6~2•5 t99 Pa1to1 spa pads l•C'd or llaul If 5•&.5009 631·2345 Average Room $29 • ED'S PLASTERING low Ralat 8n-0599 Your Dally Piiot loving Mom will care lor Ron 556-0034 To~pee11removed Clean· h,.t4aMt•flltfMllil Malenals 642·0442 Neat Patchtl I Ta•turH • Service Directory your toddler in my CdM up new lawns 751·3476 AMERICAN HANDYMAN Have rels Becky 720·94l)5 Jll Yi Int/ext. tree 811 845·8258 WHITE WIZARD ~ Representative home 675•5229 alt 6 30 Cleaala1 S.mct Carpentry. W1ndow1. Dependable Housekeeper -•-"!•,.l"''""P!"!!!~--Local Painter & HandY· ·WINDOW WASHING • 142-4121 Ht HI A· l Rleanlng n Services 110 Pain1 fences •tc Yes Expe,,enced/own Trans .,. Alic MOVING • man Low ratet. nelQh· Pli•~lat QUALITY 031·2026 :•-----··--·LOVING MOM wlll provide Bonde<!lll'C'd we do whal LANDSCAPE !tERVICES Jesus 11 Lord 847-2367 Cetui 850•3263 Qu1ck/carelul Low rates bothOod ref's 840·82$9 •2.,.-.. -,-11 ..... -,.H······-1-1- Accoaatia1 INCOME TAX SERVICE CPA 1714)675-5856 A•4iti111/ltat4elia1 Bulld/Remod ofc. kll. rm add · bay wndw French dr palto covldecks Lie 446485 Steve 547-8076 ADDITION S •DESIGN AND REMODEL Lie reas Pro1ess1onal comp I service 63 1·2 34 5 tun & act111111es tor your you aon 1 have time lor Landscaping & M1in1 L•C T 138046 552·04 10 .. • • toddler in my CdM home 650 1711 LOCAL REFS INS Repairs Painting Drywall GENERAL OR SPRING MUFllLI Plllntll. Santa Ana Heights 675-5229 all 6 30 Lie 44641 5 etc Free es11m111es windows & Appliances •A· 1 llWlll• lnttext tree ett Local ret Spec1a11 on Pool Equip . C11tr1cten 642 6007 or 545·697• Gary 645·5277 PTL Free es1 eves 852· 1007 Bast quallty 25 yr exp 10yrs exp 171•)638·6911 Water Heaters. Raplpea. looldrHpill Custom Computer Bkkpg Conlrden1tallelf1c1ent serv From S25 mo 945.7500 PROF BKKPG IACCNTG Computer Mod fees Free Counsel Meg 642-7047 Ca•iaet •1Jria1 •New cabinets. cab1ne1 lacing. bars & tormica 1 countertops 549-S747 Gtatrll I CLEAN UPS •HAULING Sem1·re11re<1 Contractor Housecleaning gen I & lie T. 116.428 730· 1353 Dl1posal1, F11uce11. etc LANOSCAPE•TREE TRIM I I t PAINTER NEEDS WORK' Draine clear lrom S15 .E •• m-llCE CllST. Home repairs plumbing. spec c eamng specia •S ST" nvlNG COLLEGE Int I E t ce I""• rel1n cab FREE EST 642 9907 3 Oepenaable I ee esu "" • 11"• · Repair faucet• dlSP. etc Remodel/Repairs comml • 81~ Ltc Cl 4 years . r . , STUDENTS MOVING CO (26) yrs exp work guar A M&M 642 9033 and res1d Ltc d, bonded. Clean Ups•Tree Tnmming BOB 5•8·3994 I mates 646 4232 Lie T 124·436 Insured Oa111s Painting 964·3837 n)'1lme _ • ins For es1 552-9142 Yard Maint •Hauling 641-8427 Eitpert Service & Repair MIKE 850-3263 H1ali11 liffae littia1 WATCH us GROW• Painting. Cerpc.ntry, 31 yrs HP 16 yrs 1n area CHki11 DUMP Joe§ & Drywall ~ Ptumb1n~. Ltc ,,409035 964·8919 * FEUOIAll'S * LC~nmd':',_8fa!a~Ra~:,'ed~annt1ca~ SMALL MOVING JOBS Vaca' ion' n g? DON T fll11lc Ltlltll Home Condo & olf1ce "" ...-~ MIKE 646. l39 I LEA VE PETS AT A KEN· ---------Int Phtl 859--0687 GOOD Mexican Home Ouahty Service reas, lie NEL Prol 11ouse11tter will Plano/Vocal for beg ... u., Cooking Specials $2 40 bonded 20 yrs 1n area HAUL·MOVE·REMOVE stay with pets & plants 1n adult• Ear tralmng. vocal 295 E 17th St C M Mcweeney Landecape Furniture. Trash. Trees your home Luanne 1mprovlsa11on, by ear & 645-2896 645·5124 963-S• 15 NORM 650-2546 reading Prol 494·3852 QUALITY PAINTING. FAIR REPAIR Specl•Uat-1266 & PRICES. Free eattmates. leu Free est 30 yrs exp Call John 631-2050 770-2725 anyttm• Wall Statt Law State law requlrea that contractor• wl'lo perlc work over $200 lnClud labor and materlala m be licensed Unl1cen1 con1rac1ors 1hould state 1n their adverlls11 Contractors and cc 1umers. contact M1 GronC11e at 558·•086 ¥o any Questions Contri tor • State L•cen Board. 28 C1v1C Cen Pima, Room 690, Sa1 Ana. CA 9270 I Heir Waat.. 5100 ltlr Wut.. 5100 Btlr Waatt4 5100 Heir Waatt4 5100 ltlr Wutt4 SIM lelr Wut.. 5101 Belt Waat.. SI liiiii=iiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiii CLHiofll Wlllllil IRIYH/IELIWEllY HAIR cunERs tor big u11mH/Ul.H einm GllTlll •leoe,tlHl•t• HOROSCOPE SYDNEY 0MARR * * * 11111 We :r:J~ S~Sg. Musi have strong back & modern salon acroaa For large yacht chart•r co. FIT a c audio ca1Mttes •Litt l••lk•ttla· Whol9'ale Olympic Prod •Bonus Rele~rals good dr1v1ng record ~o,m BalbOa Bay Club Catting on co eccounls & Min w8Q.. Apply Book• Exp'd front detfi & -----Help US Athletes Earn NO FEE EEO 1733·0 Monrovta. C M 06~~cr,';';'':'f;5641 traV91 agenciea Call Mrs on Tape. 729 Farad.CM phOnes. type 50 wp SSS Crew managers and No Ei..per1ence Nee ORIVERStX-COUNTRY · Ethi.r ~2 ~~65Klng 81 5•8·5525 (aak for Biii) Secretary/order pr kids 12 yrs• ATO Coin Please apply Cal lie MacGregor Yachts HARDWARE ASST MOR -REAL ESTATE cesalng & bkkpg dull• Sets, Buttons. etc, no exp Mon -Fri 8 30·3 30 1631 Placentia, C M Retall exp req'd 240 lllTAIT llOIMI Growth posltleln Irv! SUPPORT OUR TEAM' Wltttr PROCESS IAILI Broadway. Laguna Bch menulacturlng 540-88 Authorized OtStrtbutor T••Hrary lenloH 497_.403. John Rben:r,tal ~~ needadoftlce I~ • aturday, April 14 (7 14154 1-5453 43• 1 Birch St Suite 105 $75 per 100 no axper ......... Receptionist part time 1 ARIES (March 21·.\pnl 19) (ommun1c:rnon lOUld conn·rn I•--------• Be 5568520 Partorlullttme S1art1m-mn tOday Call Pam small Coate Meta Lt \J)C('1al dornmcnt!>. including contract\. notes. specifkau on!>. Newport h • mediately For detalla ----e ¥4830 Firm, front office OLElll/llOIPT. send sell addressed appearance. llght typlr Emphasis al\o on abilll} to rl·l;itc"") our 'i1de" o f story. L1 vcl y cxchan~e IUOI AOClllT IATA lmY stamped el)velope to nthullHtlc Tml NllTill reception .. per ten· of ideas could result 1n important contac t or blosM>m1ng of EHCITIYI P bll .. 1 a CRl-53. Box 9014. rt/time even· for thorough!" 811,._tence nece11ary Call Car BURR WHITE REALTOR . INC. 67>4630 I h u s .. ng comp ny in Stuart Florida 334"5 ' ,...... 557·8790 re a11ons •P The Orange Coast Dally 1rv1nP has opening 1or • mutt enjoy front ottloe person In TA URUS (Apnl 20.Ma) 20) ~tress d1plomaq. avoid prematun: P1101 has an excellent OP· Person Friday 10 answer ELlmlllO wor with youth and buey orthopedic practice. actions. realize that basic chores can no longer be delayed. ('hc(·k portuniiy tor a career phon•. type letters. pro· . be a positive mottvet()(, H B area. Call 841-8286. medical appointments. lndkauon~ an.• that appearanct• of surround· oriented Ma1or Account cess & ship book orders ASSlllUI Call tor an Interview: MHNnge< Mon.Fri. musf lngs will be changed through r"model1ng, r"·1ecorat1ng or pur,.ha••>< of Execultve wllh 8 proven and enter data In com· 5 10 IO years ex.pel'leoot 14'· 10211·1•• h Of '--.u ' "" track record Great puter 261·7192 for appt de11red. will be stuffing ave own trana. ange an object s. luxur: Hems. potential guaranteed curcu11 t>oards. making County 955·0650 GEMINI (Ma~ 2 1·Junc20). ( landcst1ne mt·eungscould be related draw aga1n11 com-COIPmll OPIUTlll cables some hghl mec:h-Model• Male/Fema-1•-- to ncatn e c:ndcavor or romance. Be read)' tor '>pccial announcement<>. mission Oes1re 10 move P/tlme a11111ant 10 oper· an1cal auembly, Foun· llOIT/lllTIU in\ltat1on\ 10 traH•I. a 'anety of opinion' concerning restaurant\. into management a plus ate IBM System 23 com· taln Valley area Call Newly real e11a1e llc'd P I k I Send resume to puter Costa Meta Wiii· 549.4777 for appl sates hostess lor Nwpt mouon Pll'turcs. re-;on'i 1scc\ p a)s l'~ ro l' p o Bo• 1560 ino 10 tram Typing skill CANCER !June 21-Jul~ 22) Prom1~'i arc made that rl•late to ~our 1 Costa Mesa. 92626 and speed a det1n11e •Eaorew Seorel•fJ* ~~ed::11~~:.~~ ~~~ -.t:cunt~ r cKU\ on·prof){'l1~. re'i1dence. basil' \31Ul'\ <ind long-range EOE asset Call btwn 9 am & Immediate opening In endeamust Stanimmed '-' 'II h b I d h r 12 9c.7 8191 1rv1ne area tor 1nd1111dual c·ommt1nll'nt'> r ou a'e morl' re\pon.,1 1 11~ an l ance 1or I noon ;J • 720·1016. 10·6 dally .1 .1 h • wllh gooCI clerical skills a 1nnc:aseu 1nwml· C apnrnrn anu anot l'r C aml·r '1gun· in unu\ual lCCOllT11S CURI COOi mus• w111 1ra1n vaneCI INSTALLERS 1nsulat1on 'il'Cnanu 1n1er1or del11gn l1rm seek· Relief lull time. 6am·2 30 respons1b1llt1es Good Co looking lor e11per· LEO (Jul~ 2'·.\ug 22) I inl\h rathc1 than in1t1all· prOJC:U 1ngt:>ngn1personcapable I Oam-6 30 rolaling benelits Salary open 1e11cedBattHangers \hon-term pnKc:durn arl' due 10 tx: iran'iforml·d You"ll n·al'h morl' ol handling a variety ol weekends Hospital exp 261·6222 7141686-8771lor1nlo WE NEED NEW FACES For placement In modeling jobs In Orange County llWYlllWHT T1a.atl&t1tJ 141-liH ... r1ttr/l11. Sws Exprd OI Wiii train All shlfls 540· 1777 pcople. Hka\ \.\.Ill pro' e pro Ii ta bk and 'ou could bcl·oml' ~Oml'"' haJ of I 1unct•ons Pos•tton re· pref Apply 1n person 9.3 FlOllllST /lulstawt llTEllO• 11111111 • "h .. ") ti ht I { t ·I; t h rt t t th,, 1 I qu1res llgnt bkkpg. l20 Mon -Fri Mesa Verde " PART ·TIME. Vartad l'lours a l'rO po 1g a.,> on '1'>1 ' n .1 l\l'\ ., o np o ea er or key by •ouch and strong Convale scenl 661 for presttg1ous skin care Must be e11per1enced 1n all 10 mclude early AM rn1auran1 data input exper Good Center St CM salon 1n Laguna Beac'1 phases Excellent oppty VIRGO I \ ug. 2 \-\cpl 2~) "'-l'"' \tart wukl hn ng tntrl'J\l'd 1 nuinw communica11ons skills a Call for appt 497 ·4868 Mr Walsh 650·4 708 ;.~~=~~· !':~~1:•1:~=~ potl·nt1al \ ou'll "lcx:at'". hidden re'iOUfl'l''> .\u.cni on f0\all1l''· musl Pleasant environ· COOi (SPEClllnl Fas1 food prna restaurant JAllTlllS truck . van. atatlon pa\ mcnl'>. rollcl lion\ and l'' alu<1t1on of pO~\l''i\1onc; C1t'I to h·l·art ci l I ment and gooc> benelits J Cantonese cutSlne Must no e .. perience over 18 I PI T Spm-tOpm El Toro. wagon1 to 11s111 new•· matll'f\ adhcrl' 10 \OUr Cl\.\.n 'il\k Ll'O, .\4uanu ... rx•r\On\ pla\ kn Non-smoker 64 1-4004 have 2 years e•perience year& 673-t366 Lake Foresl M1ss1on paper dealer Ir\ Irvine IULllTATI w.ISIHllD Major publicly held real estate company seeks ex· perlenced tales manager In ell phaaes. com- merc1al/lndu1trlat condo conversion helpful Please reply to sales manager . P 0 Box 8708· 125. Newport Beach CA 92658· 1708 Restaurant ClllTHIELP 11 30am· 1 .30pm SS hOur Call George 2·30·• 30pm only. 432-0677 Reeep11on1sl/Gene111I Of· lice lor growing bottle water company Good phone personality, non-smoker w1111ra1n Apply 1n person t7842 Cowan St Irvine n>k\ , . . I lCCOUITlll I 2anrl~~1:~;ann~u11~~1,~~,;~ Fem Companion lor ath· V1e10 area 997-0896 area Must be Clepen· LIBRA (\cpl 2\-0tt 22) { \lk l\\Ulh that \OU mJl..l· nttht ITIO\l'. Ma1or ln1erior design firm such as Oimsum Ask tor le11c handsome 45 yr old O S ~~~~eMo~:a~~~;,~ F~~!~ \OllfJu<lgnll·ntan<lin1u11111nJrt'on1argc1 f am11\ ml'llllx·ruH>JX'rate<,. 1 1s IOCJktng tor mdtvioual Oenn1sa164S-5564 maie S•OOO/mo 1Sdays JAllT I between 930 and 1030 RECEPTIONIST a1J~ in hoo'>l 1ng mor:.tk 'OU arc dUl' llHl'lCI\ l' h1_1nor. to &l'l lfl'd11 long :~~:r ~1~:ri;,~~es3of ~~s I COUNTER HELP Hours 0" L~~;!~'rh!~~~ct Call p~~n1~~pe~~=~;on~eaa~a1t ·a·m·o·n·lr •. ·64·2·····3·2•' •• w~~rle~~~n~,g~7~7.~~ca~& o.,.trdue ( ann•r ( apnlnrn. A4uanu<, (X'f')On\ l1~url' prom11wn1I~ counlmg 10 T/B Mu:sl 11a11ed contact Jan blwn 642 4300 24 hrs able lor several bldg's 1n typing Muat Ilka 10 be SCORPIO 1< It I 2 \-1\Jo, 211 You could part1npatl' 1n (Ckbr:it1on have strong EDP back· I 8·3 Mon Fri 552· t322 .. LO'H L DESIGNER Newport Beach area AP· b c •• 549 39•2 ' ~ "" phcates must be Engltsh usy .m · ol \pcC1al onas10n -ha114ue1hall1<, 1ea1url·d and }OU m1gh1 Ix· ac;led ground Non smoker PUT/Tiii 10 !>""·ak fmphasi') on ponulant' -..trsatillt\. humor and general aura pleasant environment & COUITH PElllOI Ca~~0P~raiepnpcel 6d4:::061 spe1k1ng & have trans-RECEPTIONIST part time f .-~ f <.· •·1 1 •1 good beneltts 641·400• Cleaner'! FIT. exper prel porta11on & telephone W141114aJ htJ 10AM·2PM Mon-Fri lor u con u'ilun .,aglllanan Pays important roe J t>ul wi111ra1n 642-0922 Personel interviews only 9am to 5pm Driving, 1m1111 2 pel'SOn otftC;e 1n SA GITT ARIUS (Nm 22-Dt·r. 21) f O<.'U'> on added populan\). AN OTHER WENDY'S , • FLORIST 1-4pm S-8pm universal Fountain Valley & Hunt· the beach area Heavy ah1l1t' to pcr\uadc o thers to \Oun 1e~poin1. Stall' l'ase in I rank. cont·1se tocated at Baker & Fair-CISTOIEll SEllYICE Designer part time ex· Bldg Ma1n1 1226 W Fifth 1ngton Beach. to verrfy phones. non 1moker with manric:r He poc..111-..c of farts b\•chcck1ng \Ource material R om<Jnce view in Costa Mesa •S Challengingoppor1un11y1s pe11encedor somee11per St SanlaAna EOE newspaper Clettvery Re· pleasant pl'lone mann8f • r • now accepting app11 open al Schweber Elec· would consider training. llable auto nec:el4ary S5 some office exper \ lloun!>hes.) ou II 1ecl m·eded and cmo11onall~ !.e('ure cations lor quality mind tron•ts. a leading etec· pleasant w()(k1ng cond IEllEL Pllllll per hour plua mileage pref Call Debbie lor appt CAPRICORN ( Dct 22-Jan 191. Be rl•ad~ for change. van l'I). eel people at our new s11e I ironies distributor, lor an Newport Beach 751·4705 Malure, good worker. we Apply 10 person at The 673·2261 pO'>S1bkJourncv.Jmpo nanta!>c;1gnmen11-;a,atlahlc -)OUget111f vou or see Don a1Wendy's 1 •nd1111dua1 who1ssellmot-FULL/TllEPAY wlll traln Full time CdM Dally Piiot, 330 WBay. ii••-t11llT ·~oafter 1t.F-ot·u·.,ona(h1n cment amb1t1on.deahngs"'1thprofes~1onal 2640 S Br1atoi btwn 111a1ea has good com· p•1tT/Tl .. EWOll Kennels 644·8160 Coate Maa See Mr. _,. .. \U""flOr\ ( iem1n1. Virgo. \aglllartu\ pcr'>on<, pla' !>1gn1lilan1 rok\ 2-5PM Mon-Fri E 0 E mun•Gdl1ve skills the • • LEARNTO BECOME-Clyde Barrow EOE A progreulv• real Htate "" • at:11111 10 solve problems Opportun111es avallat>le deve!<>pment firm i. seell· AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18) f am th nlC'mbcr tall'i of tra '-l'I Anawertng Sefvice needs I & on: who pays attention w11h the LOS ANGELES AN IMAGE CONSUL TANT Ing I full tlm• ree•ptlonlll mJkl·c, proml\C\ regarding lunurl' 1nten(1onlo f ntu<, also on 6~=~~~7: ~~;r;rt~rs1v!8~ 10 dela11s Junior college TIMES C1rculat1on De· Call Pat. 631•359• Peraon tor houaework. 1 wtgooa typing & phone phllo<.oph\ l'ducauon. dl\\em1nat111n of intorma11on You'll fCl('IVC Laguna Beach educa11on helplul. but not partmenl In our door to Liili s101n&1Y dy pr week 536-0 187 1klll1 Job Include• v11rl- v11t \OU0 ll tx· repaid for recent f<J, or Taurus I 1hra J)Cr\1>n., pla\ kc) required door newspaper 111les Fast paced N B R E Lil Huntington Beach oua general ottice duties ruin AITO lfllllll8 Please call Barbera at program Guaranteed ltrm seeka motivated PllOTI LAI Salary commens•rate PISCES ( f-•·h 19-uarch :>OJ Dig d e"p tor 1nlormat1on -'ou'll Pos111on open Fast grow· 863·0200 ext 350 t.ourty wage plus com· e•per Legal Secretary Printer ~1Norlt1u evp with exper Call between ' 'VI -' / f• ssh 645 1o1 48 mission Hours 4pm to T.. 11 -A 9-12 noon 957·81111 rnJl-.c J1\t.Cl\Cf\. fl'""rding re'iource\ of o thers Focus on location of mg .rm r • DELIVERY DlllYH &pm Training 11 pro· "19 cha enging pos req Apply In person. PHOTO o-excepttonal skills & atrlct ON THE GO 394 A s ~pttonlst, tron1 office kg.JI dm umcnl'>. m•w\ ('Oncern1ng 1nhentance, value of real C'~latc. Automoltve 'Good dri111ng record Bring v1ded Potential to earn attention 10 detall Rel's • 1• for CdM Optometrllt. I )dine term'>. be rcah'lllC regarding "romantic tn\crludl'" llTO ClSIUH MVR Costa Mesa Blue· S300 Plus per week For req 640-6962 Brlstoi. Santa Ana Resume plua r1ra req ---------.. ••••••••••-------~-E •perienced E xcellen 1 print 1690 Placentia CM an 1nterv1ew. call I PtaygroUiid-aupervlaor, Please call 850•414 7 L IF • 3004 PtrtHllt 301 working cond1l1ons I 957·2361 ext 1204 Local Synagogue requires elementery tehl, lmmecl StOHff 2922 tit OH Fringe Beneltl!> including • DELIVERY • I GARAGE DOOR OPENER help 1 eve week. $7 hr PI T. CM area. 645·8958 Rtotlflt1ltt/Frt lft S1orage tor boat trailer or I FOUND SILKY TERRIOR DOG OBEDIENCE clasaes retirement P Ian 40 I Need t:xlra income? Be an SEllYICE/llSTlll(• 548·6900 or 6•6· 75 l2 For Opfome1rl1t. P/T Exit mo1or homP Reas Se 1 L akepark vie H B al your home Rsnbl Hour,'Week No week· I lridependenl Carner lor " MACHINE SHOP Trainee clerical sklll111 must Ae- rure llenc .. 01 Nr 17th II 536 969'1 rates So Cal Dog Train· endr. Salary com THf REGISTER IGood driving record Per-Coiota Mesa 8·4 30 PllOllOTIOI 1um11 r•l'I req'd fjr;ingP C M Easy a<. S" OI 963 3388 men~urdtf' with ,., Mu'il hJVf' a dependable maneni tu11111me Will 631-1770 Canuou 850·•147 Optometrist. f ouriCI Small long hatted ing c 0 • pert1•nce Call Tina 7 14 r <.onomy car Irvine train right per.,on Ben ' <!'>S lv Jlll'y Tom a11 d IOluP !brown e e ! 1 LIDO GARAGE Spere3hr1mght1y? 23•5 E CoHI Highway 4 J0prr '>'>22077 b~brown/whl We~f-R1Gher h111ng me<Jllal•on S4 0 9100 Nailer <. Nl'w~irir 1 Beac.h C.osta efitr. MllEIPlllTIST Areyou SteC.CDM,921125 A 3002 S results tdughl by spiritual Gac>1lla< Costa Mesa M1>~d 11r1d Laguna Beach I DOORS .C M 642 -3766 I for pres11g1ous skin care Well groomed. nJloancementa ~·5n~1;;14~;~0<1ale nr \tud.o,n1 Adiuslable t~s BABYSITTER NFEDEO area~ c,.,11 V1c~y before QEIEllll OFC/UI solon 1n Lagune Beach dependable 1 ,,,,, ,nQ to r a 51ng1e man B I Call Pel Pr 548-5246 LoveblP r1>liable woman t I 11m c.51 .1113 r 1111 ltme Dulle' inti Call tor appt 497 ·4888 and Htf mottvale<l? 41) '10 'I''> c,omeone 10 LARGE REWARD LoSI my 11omP permanenl DEIOlSTUTORS llOOll.k~ping & typing ---------Ooyou r 1~' e lur re1a11onsn1p Doberman •b111.11an t • laliatll Opf. 4014 p T lie• nr~ $50 w• Pic,moting produGl8 in SS SO nr 549.01149 ••••~(• En1oy work1ngw1thk1ds? ..,,11 ll')vf' r,u1doors & f'S Stiver choker Vic I --64:? 2238 --n II you can answer YES 1,,,,, ro 01111" tennis 1 am 8 warner & Bo1sa Ch1c11 01str1bu1ors needed lor ~IUre'!> Hourly/bonuses 1aener111 olf1ce •THE DAILY PILOT 1s now Phone 648· 7021 1,,,,iessic.tnal and ltvf' '" 419 840 4952 I Olympic. Produv1S Small BEAUT tCtAN Pdrl111me 963 3 t07 PT /TIME PllOIE Ollll accepting appllcat1ons 2 30·8Pm Mon thru Fri ri•·wpon Beetn 5 'i & ln11e11m1>nt RTO C.01n ... L!ng..u_na49a4ei.1c6r001 DEIT•l IEQE-.Y, Busy circulation ottice 1 lor 01str1c1 Manege1s to l '!!!!!l!!!l!!!l!!!!!!!!!!~ llOIPTIOllST Real Estate lnve11men1 Professional allltud•• and oppearancerequ~9<t . hght typing 549·2988 llOlPTllllST IUll Mature organized pel'S• tor h1lr 1alon on Balt>- lsland 873·40 lllOIPT/IODY NB CPA firm aeeklng r sponslble per1on wl excel. phone lkllll. om ex per required T yp11 85wpm Perm f/tlm Call Kathie 759-0511 llOIPT /nPllT Acttve sale9 office w1 busy telephones Centr Newp<Jrt locallon Ask tor Courtlend Wlt1rfr11t h•11110 R11lttr1 111-140 Restaurant FOOD SEllYEllS Altracltve waterfront hot soeks e11.perienced Foe Servers lor Adolph s Re 1aurant Full/lime day incl weekends Appty person (no phone call pteaset Personnel Olftc• Mon -Fri 9am·6pm Oueensway Bay Hiiton 700 Oueensway Drive Long Beach Restauranl Immediate opening le PI T Caeh1er. Food Pre1 Must be avail tor 11 3 am 1h1f1. Call Karen c Erik after 2.30prr Meyerhol's 540-8044 HSTAllAIT lmmed open1ng1 In Frenc 11a11an Aetllurant l e kllchen and dining ar• help Wages com mensurate with ex penenee Call L• Troqut 546-7440 as« t0< Sylvle ~ET AIL SALES Hardwar Aas't Mgr retail e111 req d 240 Broedwa) Laguna Beach John 497·4403 HILi Ollttl11/Stw Full time 67S: 1823 Sales AN OHIO OIL co Oller h1gn income plus cul bonuses. benefits le mature person in Oranij• County area Regardl<-$1 of experience write T J Read Amertcsn Lubrt cants Co , Box 426. Day ton Ohio 45•0 t 1 10 •bs c,48 058., LOSI blk brn & whl Sttep Set5 Bullons e1c Help "~ ~ • r' super vise newspaper Ii mu F PUPPl' Pomona & Support u S Tf'am and Busy cheerful oll1ce eeeks needs a par1111me clerk camera Must have va.n, r P1R1 TUAL READINGS 18111 ( M 650 70 tO earn SSS Authottzed Ei1~1r11 Snop Sa1e,person taref'r orienled recep for answer1ng phones wagon or plck·UP Good An "'~ in all mailers Lovt 01'111 17141 541 5453 '"" 1tme on Ille beach t1on1a1 Room for ad·' 11nd d1spatch1ng mess· salar" m11eane allow rr.,,rriagf' g bu~•ne" L o st Co c II a I 1 t1 I 6'.l 1·2800 vancement ROA pref 4 I ages 14 hours per week. , • CAREER OPPORTU~ITIES 8 gr .. y yttllow lace orengf! dlly week PleaH call F11 ') 30·7 30pm. Sat ance compeny benettta A1v1 U>unsel1ng 1 15 th ee~ s he tatk\ llYESTORS/PAITIEllS BOOKKEEPER partl t1me Nanc 6-45-7580 and Surt 600 tO 30•m and bonus opportunity ',i:, l Lam1no Rea1 Sar AvocadotCollege CM WAITll J day• a week Call Mre Y . Student• & homemakers Apply •n peraon 111 Delly < 1""' ur Cl 492· 7296 sso reward 646-68H Angelo 1 ,1 8 proven con ~ Elh1er at 642-6865 DISHWASHER 4 OEN L encouregea to apply 111 I P1101 C1rculat1or Olfiee •',p1111ual Reader & Ad l<_,,, Tve1 tmf whl ma cept that nas rece111ed •IOllllEPUl• j CLEANING PER~ON Ito~ 330 w B11y C M 2 4pm ~3~H W~~nd~~Ythr~o::~ .it\Or Adll•Gf' "' 811 hlf' PrJOdlfl 17 Y" old poor 11 iremendous media cov· IExp Cl computer A/P ~t~:; ~~~1~~~~1 ~~~.~I 191" lor Oebrat dly No phone calla •na11er~ 11'.lve 6mar9r31agg7!! h~a1 •no '4 eyes1ghl erage We feature greal pegboard AIR AIR col· Rent All 845·07e0 ftllOOllEll (DOI/'!.) E 0 E l1•.JS1nf'S'\ NB J 1 Brulul Irvine & 22nd food drive thru ser11•ce ' '" T "' & Ol•ly r• • • Loat I ha•• 3004 REWARD Hme 6-45 9760 1ns1C1e seating roller sk•I • poris Type so wpm llOTOll'S lfflCE 830·8886 or 830 •268 ofhce S2t 33?0 ing car hops and muc.h Non11mok1no Olf1Ce l ln•ur•nc• b11l1ng P1t1me Make your shopping HI· SCRAM.LETS much3mor1e W~ curr1enl~y Irvine mlg 540 8894 mu.i be exp•rd utary ier by u11ng the Dally Pl· FOUND ADS h111e uni a an., are oo~ opan 1145 t 177 c M c d 1ng lor mvestor p311ner1 E US DRIVER PIT Incl lot lu.lfled A • ANSWERS 10 JOln 1n our ••p11n11on II wkn11' & ntgl11• Ottver for I •1 ,.1 ~--ARE FREE you want in on the ground Obi Clec.1<•r London BY• • I y I I 1 · ttoo• pleaM contact Tony I Mv•• have c;lau 2 comm I AbOund Crimp Strammiello c111re of he OMV printout and I Call: M.,im Darkly Angelos 511 s State m,,d1catc•rtll1cete PART TIME CULINARY College Blvd Anaheim Alli for 0. 752 7363 142-1171 My t:llth•lor uncle ,,.,,.. 112 3 da1tng a nice matronly Ca 9 806714 5 3 t40 1 CHILO CARE Ne•d litdy They wer11 elwavt •ertg•••• mottler 10 pickup aon t11r11ng out You m1gl'll 11y T r.. ' ,.021 lrom N11wpon Hll f ovno bl~111n fo• Titrner 1 •hey wf/lf" having a CUL • •I " I SGhO<ll & k"P 1111 7pm pur1 2 i,1 & Sant• Ana INARY allair I.A SAnLEll 548 0905 Stella Avfl CM 84ti 8836 PtrtHllJ 3112 CIACUlA TORS • fl'Jund dft .. rt lurti. VIC. 1•~111 Ot. llt. IPettltOIU GOod pay Flelf C.1111 Drive Newoort S~•Dal z~ '" 11~4~ 2nd 1ble hOurt Cell I 10 1130 Beac11 &7~ '690 WE Ul ltlll IPH '·~'"'" N"t·ic•• °' 10 30 10 tPM Alan I Robt Samftr • "" rouno fem pup ap11ro• 10 And running 2• hourt • ~E 9rotcer 80 Ae•llora 493 703 t wk 1 old Shep mix Ian S1 O•y 7 dllyt 1 waei. Prflt 847 '2 t 7 I '.45· 0$ t 1 OLlllO&L PUT Tiii J o c 11 1 m ' S c, 11 o 0 I I tinl lh1a ad Ind r~ve I 64~ ~72 lwo matMQM for the WANTED P.-opie needing Light fYP!ng tiling, IN• p1ic. Of 0011 pvl TO HI I 10 000 up Ph<>M r8C4tPllOnl1t Mon r oun<I med blk M dog I OHIOIS If UIUI( No c1ed1t v-r>O penalty thrv Fri de111me nra l)ICk wttl 1pol On C"811 VIC l lf I , lla•u• 0.ntlOfl AH°' 8t3 731 t your Own Clllyt Irvine 11th/Orange 6-45· 169~ -SS &otl'lr Jim 133 8343 rQund M ,adOllll t>rn 'IUllT• ltlt WHt.. Siii ltltrll lfflot (>t'19 wf3 ~· 5•6 8734 lll-1111 *"'"' Plllll• Front offk.e llPPMflnc:. II•<. Ballftfl Hertx>t CM TOP US f.or glfClen cet\lat. l'nllC P~ONU & fYPINQ 'r1und ring 6d 7989 call ~emalet pr~ MOC1ftl1 end Indoor ovtdoor tr¥dfk Apply In D«eM 19'7 8 Deliver Dai.LY Pilot by auto in Laguna Beach area (ap- prox. 2 hours per day) week- day afternoons & early morning on at. & Sun. Earn approx . $400 per month. A k for Bruce Emsley 1 J a.m. to 4 p.m. CIRCULATION lJEPT. 642-432 l IDE ORANGE COAST DAIL'< PILOT llCI W 8AY,I •CO~f AM('>A CA,,,.,. ~ '• t f • I • II f , .. t t Vt 1 I • I • .. 1t111r J PM taco"• c'2t'h86e 1984 142·1111 Dt•llOI t M H0·5257 .. · .. .. Daily Pilat GRAPHIC ARTIST Orange County dally newspapc-r 11 seeking quick layout artasl with knowl@dg • o f tyJX"'Siiing, repro· duct.Ion. camera ready art. Mutt ~ abl to g t along well with ules reps and mterprt>t th Ir td~u Into lDyoull AddltJonal pro)l"C'ta may anclude fly· era. brochures. maps. tmd sales pres· cntation visuals 3 yeau l'X· per1ence nt-wspaper pref enble Send returYl(\ or ll'll~r of quallfl l' tiON to· OR M:t·. ( OA.'T UAIU t'll.OT P 0 . Box J ~60 Cottu. Ml'M. CA 92626 Atwntion Mc>hndn Thuc·kcrv I Ill 11\ll' 1'11 llf llrt11J• I '"'''" , ,..111 1110 "•tOUI\ tllf"'••t'"f"'°f tte• t ,.,tf't\ itl 11~11 !Af•tl J I I 11fl1f l""'•h-•'1" ,f\ Hl.•H• \n\ •to# tjf if f lul'4\"'ll 6: t• ,.,~ "t't.-•tlUllll\ 111 "'' ''" \I'll It "'' 1 n11I t 1tul111.. lA ti '"h 1t••t,...t 1t11,u lur\ "'' lffth "" l•·•I "''''llH HI,.,,''"'' tfM,lllltil,\ \I>\ I ti 11"1\I, • I l,11 Mii '•I• 1.1 .. 411r1I ,\ 111·1.ul llOI• ol1•1•I• ''""•fut' "P"""'fl• for ,..,..1,,J.lf·· ..,.,,,, , 'f" t .. 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'h :e 10 e • h at D • !I Cl I• n ' I. ) , , • ACROSS 1 Lo'IW'a word 5 Otrk ptungff 10 Mop var racket 44 -Peak 45 H •d C0V9f 48Conflr~ 48 Those totl<a 49 oou "'9YIOUI PUZZlS SOlWD 14 Kind ot eode 15 Kind Ol fob 16 Joa;p Broz 17 Per -. dally 18 Battery part 19 Aware of 20 Auricle 21 Bunker 22 Frankness 24 Detea11 26 Ttd 27 Next to Br11- 1ah Columbia 29 Delineates 52 Regulallon 53 Wiiiow 55 Crochet 56 Invites 57 -Canada· now Ontario 58 Te11aa c1ty 59 Entree lttm 60 Flavorsome 61 French river DOWN 1 Commanded cer ...... ., c.ta ... EifXfE iXlif --ULI UT l• h ti Sun t . 5' 1I O 1 EV£RYTHlNO MUST 001 Baya~ T•race 447 Elmhu<t t, C.M GARAGE ALE: t..rge A• 1-=..,..,,,..,,._,,_.,.,,__=----,.-- tortment Ot ltemt. SAT SAT & SUH t0em-2pm. 9-1 SUN 10·6. 12oe Stnd Furniture. o1olMI, 2263 K91, COfona det Mar Cornell Dr 646·7538 LUGGAGE . plcm1ro, MOVING SALEM SAT. gfHNt, dlthet, mite. ONLY. 375 Woodland."' houNhold 1tem1. Sit Tu•tln & 20th C.M. 8·3 1228 Outrigger Dr Yard Sale Set/Sun ~ Sal/SUr\9.5 619 PotnNt• 255 CO.II MeM St 32 Actor Greene 33 Scotch tir1h 34 Fabric 2 ~anlata song 2 I Apprehend 3 39 hit song 23 Bohemian 4 Sweet 25 Steve of old 39 Nudge 40 Mine car 42 Unclothe 43 Red shade 45 Newspaper Ila. ~hbofhood Site 850-ec> t8 Furn. refr19. gemu etc Dau p t Svper Yard SN: Fri/Sit. 8:30·2·30 MUST GO. Pof1 Jacaal. 35 Venice money 710 M S0cc Honda mtnl, patio a ergu«tte, In IJtey ll•hold turn, tr1ll9' a - TEACHER MOVING S1t misc 240-7397 Queen tt.H hlde-l·bed. POtato 26 Abrasions 5 Athens· rival 27 • _ be 36 Mushroom 37 Jewtah 6 Albacores praised .. 7 Surmounting 28 Freoch river 8 Young flower 29 Studious SI Skit/btl seo Sew mecn. • , _ _ gold. S200 969·2854 S65 Upholt din tbl1t1thr Fnataaa SOFA 1· Ptlld. Autumn Hobie 16 w/1rt;:--~ month cnrs S 140 Pl1ntt houM-Valltf. coiors Ellcellent cond wl llrtP" cot0ted uils notd mllC 2 11 HlllOtre>pe Couch. b reHers. M ite s 125 8U·6030 bit .. $1950 673-5'08 38 Metric unit 39 Europeans 40 Hackneyed 4 1 Booked for 9 Ghostly reader 10 Rock thrower 30 Irish poet I 1 West Indies 31 Wild party 46 Flat· bottomed boa1 47 Trick Celta fllt11 ---.-18194 Meu Verde ( 1lleyl Sol1 & ioveMat w1meioii KITE SAILBOAT. Hit 2 Family Sile 511 only (Tlt>er:>nl S111Sun 9-5 c~r & ottdomSa 2 n 75 . br 7 n tones. cond $900 7~9662 a second week group 33 Birthmarks 12 Holy Roman 36 Left nome 48 Tours advice 50 -qua non 51 Pre-eminent 54 Holiday spot 55 F-sharp, e g 9-4PM 3064 Van Buren La1aa1 ltac~ • nt con 9 4•2584 SABOT 111 Milt. rlQolng F1brlc1. shell units. S11/Sun 3 i97 &rn Or Soll. love SHI, Chllr a Ilk• new S4SO 720-f184 43 Lacrosse Emperor 37 In __ 13 lout lined up misc houseno10 Park Ave 10 Top 01 tile toot rest Kint cond. •--t -brown beige a cre1m -1, . Antique table. acythe. 1878 worlO Wllerbfld. lkll, S275 839-2306 I~ A Ski 7111 44 52 56 59 revolver. ateep sofa. TV. stereo etc 497-2 875 9' 1 d Striped couch & mllchlng 1Vf ce Arrow HI' 110, COUC '· OUI r vacuum •••grt lflCL 302V•. 0••C 175, lmmec 3 t12GlbraftarSat9·1 _ • chair,earthtones.StSO v..., 660 SHRS. SAT 9am. 662·2722 (5 30-6 30pm) cond 15500 FIRM . c H u R c H 0 I ' h e 1430 Lincoln Lane, NB. H/6-4,5-8814 W/548-1182 StrlpeO couch & mllchlng NAZARENE Garage & 2nd nome furnishings & chair. earthtonH, Sl&O '821 6 ft Wellc:ratl Bow Bake Sale. 1919 Federal apph1nc:H. Unena. 662-2722 (5 30·6 30pm) RIOer 70hp Evin .. w/trlr. 10 I 1 12 13 1& 19 Fri 91m & Sat 81m -EASTER BOUTIQUE ---Mint cond UMd ax·. Pvt _....,_..,._ .... _-I EARLY EASTER HUNT Eeatet besketa, llor11 Ir· Watlfbed, king, $85 Wiii pty. S6500. 673-74411 rangements & wrellhs d11tver 675-3472 eves .~ ._ All kinda of Treasures• 48r 62nd St Npt Shrt fll 12 I ariat ~·if. 7 1 229 Slerka, Fri-Sun 9.4 NB Sii 10 Im . . 1C~i••2 I sPlnn1kef1 (i 1 C1J 32 Wood t11h., bind •ew. chutH $200 & $550. ESTATI: SALE 3 houtes Fri&satQ:""6Sie 01mese 10· table uw. tolnter. 548-0768 Forni grn COUCH. S pc Line 843 w 15th Olf drill preu. me11f latne & Olk OlN SET . 3 ti.nl· Ptacen111 548·0135 verllc11 mlll, hydreullc t •aiat. -.-+--+---c wOOd TABLES. pictures, L1rge-S1te -Hou••hold press. bench l11he & S.mct 7921 etc PRICED TO SELL .... b 1 Sit only 361 H1mllton Items, beds. chest a Cuh e "c n m 1 1 • m 1' c HARBOR DIVERS: C'an• 662-2244, 645-5359 Only Saturd1y 9·5 630•45 lO boll bottoms & replacn 22 S.rlovento Court fllitctllaa"u 11 zlnk platH at your MOVING SALE 811 couch, Newport Crest 1llp excellent ter· wrought Iron dining 'fm PATIO SALE s119.12 II UllPIPll AT vice. lowest re tut lbl & 4 cnrs. Cross IOf) Kitchenwere. Clothing, lllTllllTH llST Certified & Llcen~ed. refrlg, antique check p1110 Furniture, MllC By the tleeve Catt tor (714) 848-0792 writer & much more Sit 13 Canyon ts Dr 11 FOfd price 1111 63 t-8490 & Sun 8-5pm 642·5666 Rd Midway Jambaree & 1513 Orenge Ave, C M MacArthur Btvo Npl Bch Sunday Only. 598 Wendy SAT 235 Orange. New: Lane 642-3970 Kenm0te port Shore•. Hldeabld. wahr/dryr $45 ea Water-ak1, nlte sllnds. couch. Gold card. M1g1c Island $1000/C>Oo.67)~~10 John Wayne Tenn11 Club Membership $800 673-5584 bed, stereo, lamp, etc IC)Ortlng gds. etc l.miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ___ Maglc Island S3500 m;m. ,. SIOO berahlp tor S 1000 obo . ....--..... ~ ..... ~ _ ................. _._ .. _____ ,_ ... __ 1111 ...... 979.7575 ----Working Superintendent MAGIC ISLAND MEM· Sharp.lnteretted in youth edueauon-maki"'OI money Ill~ A Decks 702.Z 30'466 Moo81Rd w122 It POWER BOAT b01t $6000, Clll~73-7444 36' N.8 MOORING 20' Launch $10.000 760-0789 SLIPS AY&IWLI 25 to 30 ft. Call 9 to 5. Mon thru Fri. 642-4644 lilt Wut.. 9100 I 1 W ,.. Slot I I W .. llOI c 111Judy768·1717 _., ___ ......__........... I I U 1 I lat Steve's Deteiling is look· Major remodel. Mutt know BERSHIP Goto cerd tr1des. Relerencff S 1000, 0111 960·0119 640-1716. 213/860-0387 Meline 20" Mower. tell PfOpeli.d. front throw. 2 HP Brigos 6 Stratton eng S220 2 H P Edger St 15 Fectory tuned up wanted 35 f\:40illiiP. Newport Beach or Hunt- ington Harbour 675-8220 , s.o JemborM NB SALES S1le•per1on1 lull/time Secretary esttbllahed 1ng for reap & motivated S 12 HI. New designer boutique. constructton Co 11 teek. 1nd1v1duals lor de11111no & lti1li1att4 SlOS XIDE/Companion to 91der-llcrcln nu Mizutani Super S::1pfl 10 spd mint cond 23·24 ··. .... 44. HOURS 5PM 10 llPM Fashion 111 Must have 1ng a secretary tor 1 per-carw .. ning 760-6900 • 2 Fun People needed el(p & refs 760-9333 wn office poamon Must ----ly or d1tabled persons Prl Lag Bch Le11ure World. CdM, area up P1r11 089111ment It now open on S1turoay•. 10 am · 3 pm tor your conv• n.enee '80 COf0tl1 SR5 Ltlbll 1lr pi s emlfm· low m1 l(fnl cond $5200 530--44 t 5 NABERS CADl.l.AC our SANT A ANA olhce •••is (PAl-T T-lll) be uperieneed in pay-STUDEllTS -• roll accounts reee1v1bte • GOOd communic111on Ungefle b0\Jt1Que Apply 1n ano tiener al otltee Selary rets 497-6923 673-7568 apprai,ed $900 •. SS50 Men s 10 speed bike SSO Eves ~2-9611 LARGEST SELECTI~ ot late mOda6 IOw m-.ge CadlllaQ 1n S<Mlttlern Caltforn .. 1 S.. U9 tOday' tk•tls a MUST' person The 1n11ma1e Col-compensated with 1b1llty In Ylll o·u~~~f~~I~~~~~~~~ lect1on So COISI Pia.ta Send reply to Daily Pilot lllMH JIU IOWll Console am/Im lier with Schwin P1ramont. C1-· P~:~~81F1~ur:ysma~'::e 01rrerd SSO 548-4693 pagnoto eq.uiped. e'~lt ~ I 1 Corol\1 llht>aQ lie. 5 spd. em/Im llke ~ $4900/obo 548-~SO • Eicpetienced person for SALES AO = 12 P 0 Bo11 t560 We have openings for * M1nagemen1 Position GOOD MONEY $1600tmo Cosll Mesa C1 92627 bOyl & g1r11 t>etwffn trans Refs 644-8065 SCM COf)ief S75 Sec-cond S5SO 642-1004 J • ....:-Wut..:l / 1aria1 oesk S75, 2 cn11se C ---IOlt S1te$-Servic.-Leat1ng Td .. ~ tffi .,, SPFIAe new Int. &'8-1110 .. -(new1 S 125 ea Allan ••~II Dt•tstic Sl07 table base SAO Bomoe 181 f-dr comm'I camper CHIMNE Y JACK per wrtllen agreement I 12· 18 years old w0fk1ng 550-8090 Sell mo11vat1ng person. lfOHT&RY / t•antngs & S1tur01ys S,.tlalbl .... brt,.H hl .. iry wire wl'!eel1IGT6 l'lood. 2600 Hatbot Blvd C•ll 5pm to 9pm S 1500 to S2SOO a week Development firm seeking Earn money tr1ps & 1mmec1ta1e openings. wlll well organ11eo mot111ate<1 bonuses Calf Christian Student w/c:er Chest S 135 mirror S 10. shell f01 7' sml 1ruckbed will live in. nanny to your ige , glass IQ SSO Owi I S 150 530-8255 c1u S 1000 675-4273 COSTA MES~ Vtlbwa~H 1173 CH.relit llll tram Fast growing com-person for secret1r111 Mr AountrH pany room for advance-pos111on E•cellent typ 1•1· 1011 Sales CIHSE YOH HHS 1amp $55, 631·2191 animals. house alt Bbltp Ford. must sell ExceHent Selection of New ano Cerelully prepared useo BMW's 11w1ys in Sto:k i 1J7 CHEV 210 St Wegon Tired ol s11t1ng around with nothing to Oo? Do you like to mingle? II so give us a pngle at !>40-030 1 lor an e•Cll•ng 1ob as 1 t41lephone salesperson with The Los Angelea Times Two shifts avall- able. hourly wage plua commission Location ment Call M1 Mart111 at 1ng. some legal back· Mon -Fri 10am-3pm 971-4601 ground prelerreo hOU5ehOIO help 736-2074 WANT DBL BEAD HEAD· s 1500/obo 15· 18mpg, BOA AO Natur11 wood 559· 1833. 752· 7946 Cati 5505 prel Good cono Will -- 1 9 7 6 W C a m P • r Run1 e11C9l, new brk• & Pop-Top 4-IC). stereo more Mu11 aecrlflee $4495 (244RA01 Biii immed $1200 firm 1375 Sunflower Av Costa MeH SANDWICH SHOP PIT COUNTER HELP 955-1247 or 971-1739 SECHTHIH Orange County's leading adverti11ngtpubhc rela- tions agency has two Im- mediate openings for brlQhl, enthusiastic ano detail oriented people with accurate typing ano polished organ1za11onal s~11u resume to PO Bo• C 19525, Irvine 927 13 SECRETARY Newport Beech develop- ment co exec needs e11- p er 1 enc e d aas't Archltecturat or con· 1truct1on firm back· ground desired Good seeretartel and 1dmlnlt · trallve skills req'd 85wpm 957-0700 Marllyn Tri-level cal house .ttlnt traOe for queen matl/boic Pems Villey cmpr for sml TAILOR crpt 535 640. 7817 811 5 spr & treme 960-5844 truck $250 obo 751-4979 FIT E11perlence 11111ng flltt-tr ,-,.-ff I 11 131-3171 208 w 1st. Senta An1 Ctosed Sunday vooo pay Apply Sousa & D~I 5510 Waterbed S60 Rot11gnol Co Ask tor Joaquin 621 . 160 skis, 3 fin 5'8" Aloh1, '77 Pl1gglo moz;d. 1375.1-L•A•R•G•E•S•E•L•E•C•T-IO_N_O_F_ So , .B .. St ste A, Tustin AK KUVASZ" puppies. 12 BMX bike. 2 lull wet aulta. like new 546-5975 NEW & USED B .. W'SI 731-7151 wks,showquallty Loving aml Smlster 631-7187 ,.., _ & in1e111gen1 guaro1ans . 'Or liTn Jltttroycln/ Liil IUCll IMW THOIH 646·2216 Pi1111, ~.... H"9 I t 1011 VOLUMESALES CM ttl SERVICE & LEASING Io r a 1 t er 1 c no o I • Cocker Sp1nlels. A KC. •Grand Plano, acou1tlc1I· '79 Suzuki PE 175, runt 3670 N Cnerry Ave kindergarten class 30 blonoe. champ line tygood. 6'. cheap N1ncy great. looks iood 1425 LONG BEACH hrs a week Musi heve S250 432-968 1 642·24 10/eves 730·8245 E c E u n 11 5 very _ _ obo Keith 54 -8575 (No Cherry ei11t-405) Yatn VW Ali.n ... ,.. """' II 493~511 837-4800 ,,_,."'. leavem~ ---'19 lmp1l1 40r. V8 11173 VW Thing conv . PS/PB AC AM/FM 4-sp, 87,000 ml $3995. • · · (Ser48S61 8111 Y1tes vw ..!2500· eaH 650·70•5 Allen '84 CAMARO 493-4511 837-4800 Lo8"ed. t-tOf) S..t oner 1VllO vw H8.bbll. 4-dr tdn, _ 556-e283 4-ap, stereo $3995 IEE 11 FlllTI $48SO Biii Y8181 VW W .. _....... _...__.IOn Allen e n•V9 • _..... --· 493-4511 837-4800 of NEW & uMO Cn.Y· rOle«t' S.. us today! SALES. Kini oppt'y for &g· gre111ve women who want to eern big SS Easy for those who can sell 1.nd 11e Hll-1111 tera 551-2823 sllllls that c1n work well S.ortJ•n/ltotllt under pre11U<e WOfd -' en th u •I as 11 c N B Doberman Puppies pure-Fine Plano Tuntnn & Re· 81 HONDA 2SO ll 14) Ill lllO 644•0232 Chrle bred, S ISO ea 546-7035 pair By Prole~11on11 THREE WHEELER l'rade·lni W~orne 1980 vw V1nloon 1uto, _ _ - -P11mst & Concert Tuner 650_4593 OPEN SE'/Elol DAYS AIC. new 9n91n8 S89e TILIP•llE ULIS llLIH RnRIEYER Reas Rates 953-8115 tMf 48301 Biii Y11es vw · C ONMEll I C HEVROLET prooesllng ano agency MedlCel comp1ny looking e11per1ence helplul Sena tor bright. outgoing 1no1. re•ume 10 v1dual to handle phones. C M ofe nffOS phone AKC, PUPPIES 642-7326 81 YAMAHA YZ80 Allen 493-451 ... II I !111 Need a p1inter? Neeo a housekeeper? Neeo 1 babysitter' Neeo a break? F111 tnose needs through classtlteO 642-5678 Teddi Belcher. Coettrane typing variety ol Ch1se L1v1ngston & Co . r e 5 P 0 n 9 1 b 1 1 1 1 • • OIOer Uprigllt Piano & Good cono hardly ndOen Dat11a 1117 837-4800 c1llers for M A 0 0 ben· Lahao APSO puppies 9 Stool S 100 540-8299 5200,obo 964•2382 ellt show. P/Td1ya1eve1 weel\sotd MtF AKCran 1980 Dattun 2oosx 1981 vw R1bb11 2-<lrdl E $4/ h ~-PIANO Won In contest """', \ ,, I 19600 Fairchild. 71 41760-1390 11p or une11p up r Show Quahty $175/up 82 KAWA 1000 Low m1 Hatcnback .. auto AIC 4-ap I previous owner 754 194 1 brano new Wea $3000 · 963-8030 sell 101 12000/bst olr Kini cond $2500 calf 714 stereo $4995 (283ZRBI $3495 I 1BSY2731 Biii S4 t>-I 200 - Irvine CA 92713 No Phone Cells Please• Daily Pilat ·· · · · RETAIL SILES COORDINATOR Oran~t· County th.11l y n1•wspapt•t 1s :.t11•k1n~ fa:-.t pat't'CL fl<·x1bl<' ad1u•v1•r to l'l><inhn;it1• d1.;plflY '>alt•!i .1C'l1v1t:v Mus t havt· c·xc·t·ptumdl 111 g;m1n1t11m.d 'ktlb l>ut11•, trll lutlt· trm·k111g di11lv "-Cl('i.. <.lll"W1•111'~ hu~v ph1>11<'1-1 tor out.'>ldt1 ..ah·~ -.wff. n1orcicnat1ng thc•:1lPr ndv1•rlt!\tn1'( SQtnl' l vp1ng. I ti tn~ rt"qUll'l•d Nc•w<;pop<•r or agc•m .. ., t•x pt•rwnc.•t• a + Sl•nd 11 ... urnc· or l<·ll,.r of qunl1f1<·n1tom. 11> St0rtt1ry C1Htrtotl11 Seeking mot11111ed lndlVld· uel with Kini typing sk1ll1 and con11ruc11on eKper. short nand a • . rie111y phone contact with ven- dors 549-2988 TIUPIOIE SALES wanted Fem Queensland Polished Oak Pat II 821·7571 Bill Yates vw Allen Yatea vw Allen ,.;1th outgoing peraonallty Heele< 10 breeo or to 979-19H 82 KAWA 1000 Low rn1. 837-4800 •93·45 11 837•4800 493-4511 who en1oys dealing with keep 673-8457 Yamane piino. ebony. 111n1 cono S2SOO c•ll I 71 DATUSN 240Z the public over tne lele·1 a 1-IOlO $ 750 1714)821-7571 78000m11es Phone Hours are 9.m lo ii~.·.· ='='•"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili e11lt, stu010 mOI 1 $3500 650 4593 2pm, Tuel ·Fri Apply In 1 -W 261·2223 H 546-6784 MOTORCYCLE RENT AL - 55 VW Bug blk 1mm.c stereo CHS Ill llocit $3000 957-3381 person l660 Plicentll AITIQUE IGlt ., " I SSO a Oay 641·9826 m1 very clt1n S3900 paint & tires S700 Av • Colla Mesa N W SK p' KG ladle• •• 5' 650 8 I •5 5•9 8575 ~ I W ' I ii i ,,... 1230 HONDA XR 500 '73 240Z all orig. 89.000 65 BUG new engine. Ful.IT.IE SALE -VESPA P200E . 550 m1. -'" '" • (IS., or es, IEOHln HUii Telephone Salet boots. a11er-1k1 boo11. in Irvine. Co•ta Mesa and llaLlll FO• IOLU•S A Fine Mlectlon ol 1nt1que •kis, Seoll goggle• and wlnos111eld. rack go 81280V<2 •2. auto tulfy 66 BAJA $800 11 is .,..,. 317 ·74 DART 4 BA SEDAN Auto P• Pb. 2 new urea 1 own9' 43K m1. gooo cono $1500 557-0682 Fer• t It '86 Mustang Conv, gOOd cono S6500ob0 Cringe red. auto top 6-45· 7 402 " " " lurn11ure, cloeke, rugs. & more Value s650 Sell cono S 1000 675-4433 loaded low m1 gooo 631-8052 NewportBeachareas,lull EarnS100-S1.000per wk colfecttblH from Eng-5350 969_1078 .. _1 8em T 'I cono S99SO obo 66 72 LTD am/Im. great time Mature 1nd1v10uals ,... Pay Guarentee lanO. Europe. Aa•a & U S ..,.., rll tfl, 963· 7843 01 962 -3138 runs good needs boOy gooo running only TelephOne and car vrralnee1/noeKP nee SURFBOARD 5 8 Stussy Trani 1024 Fiat 9123 boOy .,;8°2~23 S600 cono $600 obo Wench , 1equired ,... Early AM hrs 6· 12 SAT & SUN APRIL 14th 6 Twin Fin S 190 651·0702 i l:2 f ravt'I f railer SIPS 4 5•8· 782• llt 5 30pm IUARI SYSTEMS, !IC. V'H1ghe111 Comm1ss1on 15th ONL v 10am-6pm TV l •. oos relnge J burner & 76 F1a1 x 19 converllbll' I 67 l/W c;ouAREBAC.!<~ 72 Mustang ve Auto 2275W Lincoln Sullel VNon1ghtsor wknds ••Tl,IEICUSSIC I J. a ao, 1232 oven to11e1 aw ning I top f'•Gtllf'nt cono S800 646·401 1 I S1200Newtires eng 1uS1 Anaheim 776-917 I II both energehc & br•(iht • :lltrtt S 1500 549-2486 $2300 obo 6~ 5489 70 vw CAMPER overhld ~8-7062 1 call Craig 957-1062 1831 Mt Baldy Circle ;w • I SECUIUn belore 1pm Fountain Valley 12 B&W TV I SOl obO 84 Nomao Century sin Ht .. a 1125 Gooo cono Stc.~00 obo I 74 MUSTANG 2 ·2 Sanyo receiver nds I 642-0876 Pves PIT Plain cl1>thes Loss 1 TESTTIOMllCl&I (714)963-5324 wo•ll S'tO Honttywell whl tro11er mOI 2360 23 t980HondaPreluOe 5.1p llmmac. 2600« V6 P• prevention 1gt1 needed Test & re elr technician! Penlla cemerl wl tele-P f never useo A c sunroof $4995 71 BUS New ~g •loret & llf 1mlfm St9feo meg• tor eve• & wknOa 25 hrs tre1nee Pe1ectrica1 & Atrli11ct1 &011 I photo S 110 Kahru x.c I 546 51Mi8 lor appt 1J&8ZFB1 8111 Ya1et vw pa1n1 am Im CPI o 4 IC>d $2500 :~· 1372 wk Good P•> Apply II mechanicil bacl\ground skis $60 Apt sz retrig TO\Jr A,,,.ric1 th11 Allen S2200 obo 89 1 •373 78 Pinto Wegon AT pt:> ' Spor1mart 7433 Edinrir • must Apply in per•on llarh~ &rta ~'~la•ot n01 work lree 49•-6087 summer Mu11 s~rillctt• 837•4800 493·45 11 72 11 w BUG x1nt con P 1 28M m1 S22SO obo HB l 3900S Br11tol A 2441 So Pullman SA RS~l~S G~:~~493~~nd TVJ0'1nsW1rehouMS•I• B .. ultlulGe<manTr&ller ..... 1127 011ton with n('w moco1 673-797 1 0 1,1nl.(1• ('1m,1 IJ.111, Ptl11t Ad .:; !H1H P 0 Bo>. I :11111 ( ·cll\lol M1· .... 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TommyTutonewill be spotlighted on Tomorrowland'sSpaceStagcat 8. 9:30 and l l p.m. Mondaythorugh Wednesday; the Whispers will appear on the R iver Stagcat8:30and 10:30p.m.April 19-21 and Sister Sledge wi ll perform on Space Stageat8. 9:30and 11 p.m . on those same dates. ~ • Bcsidesthemus·caJ . I faith Presented on i .celebration of the > can . vanous stages > enJoy unlimited use f h • guests -o attra~tions (except Uca" o )t e parJc's parking. A · ues and free Ci: advance s:J% ~le~ available after the Disneyland Box n(}ffipu~hased at the ice 1or$J 5. Her 1977hit "You Light Up My Life" and 1981 album, "With My Song ... I Will Praise Him,•• highlight Boone's career. She will sing on Tomorrowland's Space Stageat 8, IOand 11:30altematingshows with Dion, best known for his albums ''Inside Job" and "Only Jesus.·· Children from 3 to 12 years of age are invited to play Thumpcr's Easter Egg Huntand win either a food item, Disney merchandise or a child's Disneyland Passport. Participants also will be eligible forthe gtrandprize-a trip to Wah Disney World in Aorida. DeGannoand Key with their current release, .. Mission of Mercy," and De Sario will be showcased on Tomorrowland's Terrace. Saturday starts the Magic Kfogdom 's The "Alice in Wonderland" attraction re-opcnduringceTCmonies today. During the course of the new adventure. guests tumbledown a rabbit hole, confront the ever-ginning Cheshire Cat and encounter many oftheothercuriosities Alice found in the .. Looking Glass" tale. • Debby Boone In caatlng the .. Flaahbeagle.. revue, producer 'tom Mahoney eapected alngers, , ~, • dancers and even Snoopy to have atrong volca and energetic atage presence. 'Flash beagle' cuts loose Hot music. ho1 dance ... hot dog. Spotlights illuminate Snoopy and break dancers "popping" and "locking" on cue with singers and musicians pcrfonnmg in bnght colo red costumes dunng "FlashbcagJe." the new musical revue th.at )Oms the entertainment lineup at Knoll's Berry Farm this holiday weell. Daily show tames (except April 16} are I, 3, and 5 p.m. Saturday, Sunday, Tueday-Friday; noon. I :30 and 3 p.m. on April 20 and 5 p.m . on April 21-22. The show's music came from tbe newly released album "AashbcagJe." but this will be the first time ··Ftashbeagle .. -directed and choreographed by Tom Mahoney, Knott's show development manaJer -has been presented live on stage anywhere. Kevan Nadeau, 7 2z 2 . ., musical coordinator, arranged 1he score that keeps Snoopy hopping in hot pink headband. sweatshirt and !~warmers. Each evcnm~ dunng Easier vacation at Knou's a "Surfin' Celebration" wall feature the Surfans. Saturday through Monday: the Chantays. Tuesday and Wl'dnesday; the Ventures. April 19-21. and Jan and Dean. Apnl 20-21. Also presented are Elvis and Buddy Holly look-alilces in "The American legends of Rock ·n· Roll," April 19 and 20, and daily video presentations of"The Great Rock 'n' Roll Time Machine ... Knou's will be open from 9 a.m. to midnight Saturday and Sunday. 9a.m. to IOp.m . Monday-Tbursday~9a.m. to midnight April 20-21and9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Easter Sunday, April 12. Dion 'Passion' to be sun-for Bach finale The Orange County Master Chorale will be joined by a full symphony orchestra when it presents the finale of its second annual Bach Festival -the monumental "Passion ·According to Saint Matthew." The 3 p.m. Sunday performance in the Santa Ana High School auditorium. will be directed by Dr. Maurice Allard who calls the composition "the absolute summit of music about the Passion story. T his vivid account of the crucithaon is a masterpiece revered by Christians and non-Christians alike." The piece is four hours long and will have a 30-minute intennission. A unique aspec1ofthe"Passion" 1s the di vision of the performers into double choirs and orchestras. Featured soloists-both internationally ~mzed with these roles-will be tenor Jon Humphrey as the Evangelist and baritone Doug Lawrence ponrayi ngJcsus. Professor of voice at the University ofMassa.chusetts. Amherst. Humphrey is known to be one of the outstanding exponentsofBaroque music. He has appeared regularly with the Cleveland. Atlanta and Boston orchestras, as well as m.'.ording fora number of major studios. Lawrence, a native Californian. has performed the"Passion" in Buenos Aires. Barcelona and Vienna. He has also presented concerts on tour throughout Europe and Japan. 0 1her talented soloists in the "Passion" will be Laura Butler Frank, soprano : Lisa Turetsky, mezzo-soprano: Thomas Randle. tenor. and Peter Van Derick. baritone. Bach wrote the composition while in Leipzig. Germany. It was not performed outside Lcipz.iguntil Mendelssohn came upon this epic work l 00 yean later. "We seethe Bach Festival as a major Orange County musical event." said Allard ... As the festival continues to grow, we believe it will bring recognition to the county as a cultural center." Now in his sixth season asdfrcctorofthechorale, Allard is well known in Southern California from his 11 ycarsofteachingat UC lrvinl' where he was professor of music and choral work. "As the county's oldest continuing pcrfomung an~ group, the choraJe otrers an en tire season of m us1c. blending traditional and contemporary music with masterworks and pops, .. said Donna Bunce, business managerand 13-year ml'mberoflhechoraJe. The season wiU conclude with "Medals. Memories and Music ... a special tribute to the Olympic Games on June Sand 9. Tickets for Sunday's performance are priced at $8.50 for adults and $6 for seniorcitizcnsand students. The school is at 520W. Walnut St.. Santa Ana. Fri. Clautcal P'UDltRICK SW AlfN, world-famous organist. performs a frtt concert for the Orang(' County Mastt~r Ch orale's three-day Bach f('Stlval. 8 p.m., First Bap- tist Churc h of Santa Ana. 1010 W. 17th St .. Santa Ana. 535-0153. 12141 Lewis St . Gard('n Grov('. 535-0153. GREGORY COLltlllAK, classical guitarist. enter- tains In 1.a Palme res- taurant. The Newporter. 1 I 0 7 Jamboree Road. New- port Beach. Mon.·Sat. 7-11 p.m .. Sunday brunc h 1 O a.m.-2 :30 p.m. 644-1700. THE LONG BEACH SYllPllONY CLA881C8. Murry Sldlln conducts an all-Schumann program featuring ptantsl lfrsula Oppens. aofotst. 8:30 p.m .. Long ~ach Convehllon & Entertainment Center. Ter - race Theater. 300 E. Ocean Blvd.. Lon g Beac h . 534 -7723. CARLO MARIA GIULIJICI ends his slx-vear tenure a& music director of the Los Ange le s Phllhannonlc with a per- lormancr of the dynamic Symphony No. 7 by lkethoven al the Music Center Pavlllon concerts to- 1'\lgh t al 8 30 p m.. and Sunday al 2.30 p.m. (2 13) 480-3232 THE SYMPHONY OR· CHESTRA of Cal State Long Beach. with gues t pia n o 'Olols t Julien Musafla. ix-norms In con- cert tonight and tomorrow. 8 p.m.. Unlvrrslty Music Center Recital Hall. S4 l>!en- rra I admission (2 13) 498-5526 PIANIS T KEL LY LeYAIER appear& Turs -Sa t . R p m -m idn ight. Cano's , 2241 W Coast lflghway. Newport Heach 631-1381 . Country ~~~~~~~~ THE GERALD RAY BAND perfor ms 8 :30 P..m.-1 :30 a m. with the 'Bean. of the Weet" play- ing earlier from 5-8 p.m. Jonathan Fuller C razy Horse. I 5 HO Brookhollow. Santa Ana. 549-15 12. Jau THE MICHAEL JOR· DON TRIO performs a l the Irvine Marriott Skylight Lounge. 8 p.m~-ldnlgllt. Standard. Lall and con- temporary Jazz a featured. 851-1100. WATiflt WATiflt plays the saxophone and RJCll SllEIUIAN Is on the key- board. 9 p.m .·I :30 a.m .. C3ft I.Ado. 2900 Newport Blvd.. Newpo rt Beac h. 675-2968. RONNIE BROWN and h is trio feature classical a nd Lalin jazz. w~. -Sat. 8 :30 p.m.-12:30 a.m .. Copa de Oro. 633 Anton. Cos ta Mesa. 662-2672. CONP'RltY PHILLIPS and his tr1o In an exclusive engagement. Fri. -Sat. 9 p.m.-~l a.m .. Tues.-T hurs. 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a m.. Li- brary Loungt'. The New- porlt'r. 11 07 Jamboree Road. Newport Beach. 644-1700. Pop ~~~~~~~ DADDYOS, BASIC, RAMRODS , TORN CDlCUS. Conct'rt f actory. I 714 Placentia Ave .. Costa Mesa. 548-86 I 5. MARCEL 'S feature s dancing to "BQUJ' Boz," 9 p.m .. 130 E. 17th St.. Costa Mesa 646-3666. STRANGE DAZE: A trib- ute 10 the Doors. Steve Val. R!lltl~ Fire. Golden Bear. 3oq,l'aclflc Coast Highway. ll u nt ln~t on Rea c·h 536-9600. THE REUBEN E. LEE presents Jeff a SteTe Wed.-Sat . 9 p.m .. 151 E. Coast Hwy . Ne-wport Beach 675-5790 "38 SPECIAL.. with special guest Golden Ear- rt.DC· 8 p.m.. Universal Amphllh<'ater. I 00 Univer- sal Clly Plaza. North llolly· wood. (2 13) 520-4466. The Orange County Philharmonic Society will pre.ent Maeatro Carlo Marla Giulini in his farewell county appearance at 8 p.m. Saturday ln Santa Ana Hfjlh School auditorium. For details of the concert by the Los Angeles Philharmonic, see Saturday's Claulcal Hating. THE BUTCH RILLERA HOUSE BAND perform& "Sixties Soul. .. 9 p.m -1 :-\0 a m . Medley's. I H774 Orookhu~I SI.. f ountain Valley. 963-2366. VIMCltNT SCOTT plays guitar In the Wine Cellar. The Newporter. 1I 07 Jam- boree Road. Newport Beach Tur s -Sal . 7 p rn 644-1700 LEE FERRELL, ,·ootli"-I pianist. saxophom~t amt ro mcd la n . ..ippr<1r., Tues.-Sa1 . 9 p 111 . Brand<''S. 2fi250 E La l'a1 Road . L a~u n a It 111 ... 768-9A77 SULTRESS 1.wrlorm<, di I' 0 ET S . 7492 t-:c11n~rr AH·. llunlinJ!ton Beach K47 4:300 Theater "THE BA.LLAD OF THE SAD CAPE" el l Sarldlrback Colle~t-In Mission \ 11·10 toniji!hl .rnd Salurdav al K p m . Sunc1ay al 3 p 111 A31-4656 "CLOUD 9" at UC lrvint• S tudio Theater. lonl~hl Jnd Saturday at 8. 856-6617 "DEATHTRAP" a1 1he Lai;tu na Moullon Playhou"r. Greatest story retold -Easter pageant pres e nted a t Crysta l Cathedra l Lightning bolts surge and thunder resounds w11hm the Cryst:il Cathedral during the C rucifouon scene in th(' "Glory of Easter" dramat11ation. presented nightly at 6:30 and 8:30 through i\pnl ~O. ( onwell Wonhington II direct., tht' ca<it kd b) Jonathan Fulkr a' k'u' and Jam·t Ma' J\ Man. Magdaknc. in tht· rt·-ena1.:tmcnt ot thl' final \\.'' l'll da) s l)t the life of Chmt ThL· L''ento; portra)l'd include Palm Sunda\. the Last ~uprx·r. thl' tnal hdorr thl· Pilall·. thl' C rul·1flx1on and thr Rc\urrecuon The Sl:l. wh1c:h incorporates thl' l'athedral's three balconies. 1s .. a s1vl11L·J '><.'rtl.'5 of platform le,cl<i which adds to the feeling ofthl· realit) of the llrnt·." said Charle'\ L1sanby. designer. Mult1-colored light'> guu.k lhl' .1ud1l'nn· from 'iCene to ~m· and a simulated canh4u.1l.1.• 1xrur~ thl· moment C hrist rs rcmo'-cd from thl· crn.,, .. The special l'ffec:ts that augment 1mronan1 llrama11r moments in thc production were dco;1gncd '"th a grt·at <kal oftastl' and rest raint 1n m1nJ.'" Ll\anb) added Wh1 k Jesus,., 1n the tomb. a gnndmg sound of stone on \tom· <.·an tx· ht.'ard as the Roman soldiers roll a large stonl· o'er the tomb and cover the sto ne with the Roman ~al. At that momt'nt a Oying angel appears a nd 'points at tht' stone: sudden I) there is a blinding flash a nd the sto ne. w11hout human help. slowly rolls away. breaking the Ro man seal. Smoke and laser flashes from inside the tomb signal alludt' to the 1ncrcd1ble evt'nt that followed. T he original score. composed by larT) King for tht' < 1ardcn Ciro' t' cathl·drars famed Ha1el Wright organ. rangl''> lrom gospd to anthems "'llh pomons of"Christ tht Lord Hao; R1-.cn Toda)·· pcrtormcd b) ll\e choir and a \OIOl\I. '' 1n the latht·dral\ famed Chn\trna'> pageant. ll\c animal\. 1nclud1ng camel~ and donl.t')\. stand among thl' 1ownc;ix·oplc ufkru,alem and ch1cl.cns. ducks and lamt>' · arl' 'old at the m.irket plarc. Such authcnt1l'lt) cames O\'Cr 1n the co!ilumco,. including rich robes of the Sanhedrin C nun and the cll-gant. gold-tnmmed go"n "om h~ Hcrud''> "iii.· Oonatwn., Jrc Sl2 50 for the main floor and SIO so for the l'3'it and "C'>I halcumes v.1th a S~ reduction for w n1ors. children undt·r I ~ or groups of more than ~5. Fm 1nlor mat1on rcgJrJ1ng res.cf\ at ion~. pho ne 54-GLO R Y s ~ 606 Laguna Canyon Hood : ~una fkach. tonl~1t anti ~ Sat~rday at A p ~ .. un<la\ ~ at 2 .30. 4 94-074.J a. "P'UftllfT GIRL" at 1h1 ~ Gra nd Dlnnt"r Theatt·r. 7 ...._ Frttdman War . Anahrh11 ..,, nightly except Monda~., al "' varying curt ain llm<'' Ci. through M.a.y' 27 772-7710 ~ "GllAllERCT GHOST" -at the Huntlnl{ton Br-al h > PlayhouSf'. Mai n Sl rl'f't a1 ~ Yorktown Avtnur. Hunt - lngton Beach . Fr1day'I and w Saturdays at H·30 1hrou~h Mal. 19 832-1 405 co ' I'll GET1'11tG llY ACT g, TOGETHER AND T AJmlfG ~ IT ON TD ROAD" at the· Ha rlequin Dlnn<"r Pla\'-hou~. 3503 S lla rbOr Blvd .. Santa Ana . nlghtl~ except Mondays a t varyl~ curtain tlmt's. 979-55 J I "JOSEPH AND TBE AMAZl1'G TECH - N'ICOLOR DRltAllCOAT'' at th e Newport T hf'alf'T Arte. Center. 250 I Cliff Orwc·. N('wporl Beach. Fr1daysanr1 Saturdays al 8 p.m throuJ,th Mav 6: 631 -0288. ''LAVENDER FOLLIES" at Sebastlan ·s West Olnnrr PlayhouSf'. 140 Avr Plrn. San Clemente. Wednf'Sda, .. through Salurday., di ·,.. Sundays at I a nd 7 . throu~h June 3 492-9950 "lllAK OP' LA lllAKCBA" at the Curtain Call Dlnm·r Theater. 690 f:l Caminn Real. Tustin. nlgh1ly exn·pl Mondays al varying curtain times Lhrouf:th May fi 838-1540. "THE MOUSETRAP" ..11 the Nt"wport Harbor Aclor!- Thealer. 390 Monie v1~1a SL.. Costa M~I. Th11rsd<t\'' throu~h Saturdays al -fol Sundays a l 7. uni II April '.l9 631·-5110 . "ONE FLEW OVER T HE CUCKOO'S N&ST " b\ 1 hr Mi-.slon Viejo Playhou~ .11 I he Mission Vlrjo I hith School theater. tonlRhl and S<\tu rday al 8 . R4 l ·424!'i "THE S EAGULL" ,;I Smtih Coast RCJ:><'rtory. 65!"1 Town Ct>nll"r Dn''<'. cn ... 1.1 Mf''><i. nl~hllv t"X<'l"PI Mon cW\~ at 8 p m 17 :lO ~Liii dJy~). wrf'kend mc11lnt"C"., ,11 2 30. 1hrou1th Ma, I ~ 9!">7-4033 "YOU ltNOW I CAN'T BEAR YOU WHEN THE WATER 'S RUNNIJICG" <11 l ht' lrvt nr Comm11ntl\ Theater. Turtlt> ROC'k <:nni Janet May ;calendar ..... (") ..... munlty 'Park. Turtle Rock Drive at Sunnyhlll Road. lrvtne. Fndays and Satur- days at 8 p.m .. Sunday al 2 p.m., through April 28 A57·5496. Shlglee PAUNTS WITHOUT PARTPfltRS gather for a TCIF party. 6-9 p.m .. 1830 Main St., lrvlne. 838-2764. THE II.Alf-WOMAN Ut- S TIT UTE ha s a get-acquainted party. 8 p.m . SI 0 Includes wine. refresh- ments and professionally designed get-acquainted ac- llvltes. Ages 25-55. 11404 Stonecrcss. F'ountaJn Val- 1~-0840. AlfGIE'S 811'GL£8 DAlfCE. 8:30-11 :30 p.m .. Frank Amoss Trio. Layfayette Hotef. 144 S. Linden Ave., Long Bca<'h 12 13) 435-6311 . A BOUSE PARTY for Parents Without Partners who are not afraid to ven- ture" out on F'riday. the 13th 9 p.m.-1 a.m., 8755 La Roca. Fountain Valley. 847-1600. WBBEL 01' l'lllltND- SJDP, for singles over 45, meets at lhe Kettle. 5:30 p.m .. Anaheim. 524-3327. LUXURY THEATRES 1S12 Matinte Showings Only $2.75 Unless Noted S •3Gt3~X·1ull6l6~ 25s1 1 ~ .. ~~-) s FOR FUOI EXCITEmEnTI V1s1tOur ... R lck Sor1ntfle1e1 ll!l'.J 1 1 \r ~ ) 1c) 1 K )f r ) 12 :10 2:10 4:10 6:10 1 :10 &. I 0 : 10 At 12:0 5 2:30 S:OS 7:•0 .. 10:05 ........... \DEllY GREYSTOKE Al ~~~O'J ".....,........ @ IHI "'"'fo ut 2:•0 5:20 TARZAN ~. 1 :00 • 12 10 2:30 "'"5 7:10 9 ·25 I••'""'""''" 10:l0 ;!udemy ~.ards 12:00 AGAINST l 20 7 :40 f(U/lv11:7 1&11 2 ·30 5 :00 All ODDS Foolloose C . ,, A.a ·a _~ 7 ·40 lo = (PC) 1:20 CAVU_,NM 10:05 0 5 :•0 10100 i3iWai13 ti 2J 63~ 2553 / ~·~? .~ ~'~~~ 1 ... 5.:~ .. Ii t;1 fJ tu,, •·@4§ 6 )639 a1101ics1~~~) v. .. 1, n.,"~' • ,.,, fln:·s DAAoon IC; Plus Tron IPCI Child Pricu AGAINST ALL ODDS !!} UPlllE CRf1]< ~ Aho Showing Sc.art.ace (A) Plus Footlooa. (PG) Plus The Toy (PC) * Dnwe-lns Ooen 6 :30 Weekends / 6 :•5 Weekn19h1S * Ch 1ld1t'n IJn<f,., 11 F RC C Unl""~ No lt'o l'11ma "THE WILD BIDICH.'' a popular Western. Is shown at 7 p.m .. Saddleback Col· lcge North Campus. F'orum Tfieater. 5500 Irvine Cent<"r Dri-.:e. lrvtne $3 general admission 559-131 3 "8'11," a movlC' that oflers many of thC' tngrt'dtents or lhl' psychoanalytic 110- atlon lnc-ludln~ C'urtous as· soclatlons. troublin~ child· hood membortes. dreams and confusing and rapidly shifting emotions. Is shown at 7 p.m. UC Irvine Social Sciencr Ucture llall. lrvlne 831 -6631 "BUTCH CASSIDY a THE SUN'DA.NClt ICID." with Paul Newman. Robert Redford. and Katherine Ross. Is featured at 7:30 p.m . Golden West College Forum II. 15744 Golden West St.. Huntington Beach $2 ~eneral ad- mission. 895-8"367 "I' ABULOUS TIBET," a feature film of the "Dive to Adventure" series. In- troduces audlen<'es 10 a var- iety of unl4ue and spectacu- lar dive locations. B p.m .. Orange Coast College·s Hob t"rt ii. Moore Theater, 270 I Fairview Hoad. Co ta Mesa 432 5880 From the first laugh, you'll be hooked! NOW PLAYING ---- • AlloUttMI cel'TA •flA •..it1tom UA C-112 .... ~~,. •IAU ,._TMI YAUfY UA ...._. ~'--_, HO 4011 llt I SOC> • tnU •£IA 111¥111 ~-c.-. '-• "-• ......... t19-4141 ~~I°'~~ • LAllllA lllW E-n OMIC( s-w. u,... 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Practtcal tips for t"ffC'Ctlvr- llstenlng skills for slnt{ks arC' presented by Dr Steven Winer. a rC"latlonshtp rom· muncatlon specialist. 7-1 1 p.m. Orange Coast College'& Faculty House. 2701 Fair view Road. Costa Mesa 57 admission. 432-5880 Lectme8 "El'fDUtG HABITS," a 'iemtnar which conc<'n· trates on giving up ore-hang- ing unwantl'd habits. Is fea- tured from 7 -10 pm .. Or- ange Coast Colleg<' Science Lecture 101. 270 I Fairview Road. Costa Mesa S6 ad· mission. 432-5880. "T RAVELING IN GREECE," a slfde pre~n· talion about two of Greece's mos1 beautiful and hlstorl· cal Islands. Crett' and San- tortnt. ts given by lt>cturer l rlnl Vallt"ra-Rlckrrson 7 .30-9 p.m ., Oran~e Coasr College Forum. 27{)1 Falr- vll"w Road, Costa M«"Sa $4 ftt 432-5880 DR. TROii.AS NOGUCHI dlscussr-s forenslC' In- vestigations Into deaths of Robert Kennedy. Marilyn Monroe. Sharon Tate. and Natalie Wood. 7:30 pm .. Brea Civic Cultural Ct>nlrr, I Civic Center Cl rrk. Hrea 67 l -1722. DIEJUSE • LEVERTOV, who has the ~putallon of being America's flnC'st woman poet. reads al the Laguna B<-ach Public Li- brary. 8 p.m.. La10?una Beach. S5donatlon Includes a rerept Ion afterwards. 494-8375. "IS ACUPUNCTURE YOU?" A lecture lhat IOC'uses on acupuncture with Amborse C.S Lin. a rertlfled acupuncturist and Chinese herbalist who stud- lrd In Taiwan. 7-10 pm , Orangt" Coast Collt"gt' St·I· ence Lt"ClUn.' Hall I 02. 270 I Fairview Road. Costa Mt'c;a $6 admission 432-5880 G~llll.AKY AKO AUS- TRJA -An Armchair Tour with Don Borchardt A lec- ture Illustrated with slides of steamer trip on Rhine River. motor trip to tht" storybook vllla~e of Bavaria and Austria. anc1 termlnatln~ In . beautiful Vienna. 1 :30·9.30 p.m , Golden West Coll~e Forum I. 15744 Golden West Sr liuntlnl'?lon Beach $3 ft-r 891 -3991 Etc. SPRINOP'EST ·e4 CARJlflV AL, I u II of c;pec - tacula r rides, food and Aa mt- booths. Is cosponsor«I by thf' Associated Sludi-nts ancl Sigma Chi fratr"rnlly In assoctallon with Celebrate UCl, lht' unlverslly's annual open houS<' for lhe com· munlly Proc-ecds to be donated to a charftablt' or ~anlzatlon Fri 6 p m mldnl~ht. S at n o on midnight. Sun noon-6 µ. m Also tn1•lucll"d In the weekend affair IR a Wayzgoose medlt"val ratr, a "Chancellor Dan-a-thon" <.'Ostume-parade. campus and medical school lours. Earth Day celebrauon. music, lntematlonal food booths. exhibits and San Joaquin Marsh tours. Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. A Grttk Songfest concludes festiv- ities. su.n . 2 a11d 7 p.m., Crawford Hall. UC lrvtnr 856-5181 IT'S BAR8BR8BOP JlARllOPfTTDIE feat urtn~ the Golden City Chorus ancl four quartets at Chapman C ollege McmorlJI Auditorium. 333 N Glasscll. Ora~e. tonl~hl and tomorrow at 8 :02 p rh This year 's fl'at urrcl quartt'lS a~ "Rememhrr When." "Ycrfadder's M11!>· tache ... ''Th<" B<-aC'h Null> and ''The Unt'alll'd 4 Tll'kets $6 or 87 eaC'h Co11 tact Al Strphens. 710 t:llUJ beth Dr.. Oranite 92667 633-2897 THE S.C.O.R.&. SHOW. an off-road cqulprn.-n1 show. Is featured lhmu~h Sunday. A panel of st~ off-road racing drivers con vene at 2 p.m . ·Sat & Sun 111 talk about racln~ anti off-roading as a family N'l' ~&lion. answering ques t Ions and signing auto· graphs for fans. Anahtlm Convention Center. 800 W Karella Ave.. Anaheim Hours Frt. 5-1 I p.m .. Sal. I I a.m.-10 p.m .. Sun. 11 a.m.-6 p.m. 999-8900 LIDO llARINA VIL- LAGE presents t h.-1r Powerboat Show lhrQu~h Sunday with the lalr c,1 t~nds In lll()(orboatt~ wrll Illustrated. Newport f:k>dc h Hours Fri. 11 a m ·suns('I Sat.-Sun . I 0 a m ·SUn'lf'I 673-9360. THE OR.AJllGE COIDITY RECORDER SOCIETY meets to play early muslt under Thomas Aicworthy guest conductor. Music 15 provided. visitors and tht'lr rttorders welcome 7 30 p.m .. Church or thC' Foot- hills. Newport Boulevard and Dodge. Tustin 494-3624. "THE GLORY OP EAST- ER." A dramall<' muslt'al reenactmenl of tht' last earthly days of Christ. With taped narration by Grt'~ory Peck. J0t: Leavitt as I lrrod Janet May as Man MagdalC'nt'. Jonathan Full .-r as Jesus. Stan Crant> .i<, Judas. 6:30 and 8 30 pm dally. Through April :w Crystal C'athC'dral. 1214 I Lewli.. Gardc.-n GrovC' 544-5679. KAY BACHER, Oran!i(c· County painter, Is onr of 40 artists and c raftsm<'n who&-works are exhlblll'd at thC' Santa Ana Fashion Square Art and Craft Show through Sunday. 10 a m.-5 p m. f'"rtt admission. WORLD TRAOg PAIR 'M , Los AngelC"S Conven lion Center Through Sun day. Hours Fri 5:9 pm . Sal IOa.m.·8 p.m , Sun JO a.m -6 pm. GREAT Wlt8TERJlf JlJN· IOR LIVlt8TOCK a DAIRY SHOW, with many different actlvltte.s during the six day event. Is featured at the Los Anf(eles Counly Fair grounds In Pomona Through WednetKtay wll 11 free acfmtsslon. A SPA 8P&CTACULAR A!fD eo11g BEAL TH &XPO, featur1nj( the larJilt''I public showing ol hol watrr and fltnes.'l produr ls In lhr C'Ountry, ts fC'aturf"d through Sunday al tlw Long &aC'h Conv<"nllon CentC'r. Fri 3·10 p.m .. Sat. 11 am -R p.m .. Sun. noon-7 pm 300 E. Ocean Ave .. Long l:kach 855·9752. llOTORCTCLg SW AP ll&BT Is featured at Oran,(C' County Fairgrounds. 6 -ro P. m.. 88 Fair Dr . Costa J't1c~J51 f AIR. CaleDdar Sat. Clualcal C AR L O MARIA GIULDO conducts the Los Angeles Phllhannonlc Or- chestra with selections from Mozart and Brahms, 8:30 p.m. A preview at 7:30 Is presented by Dr. Richard Wlngell. professor of musl· cotogy al USC. Santa Ana Hi,Qt School Audltor1um, 521> W. Walnut St.. Santa Ana. 646-64 I l . THE WEST COAST CBAllBltR ORCDSTRA, with Mike Maureus. con- ct"rt violinist. performs tht" Handel Concerto Grosso Op. 6 . N. 7, Mozart Violin Concerto No. V 111 A Minor a nd Handel Concerto GrossoOp.6.N. landbp.6. N. 12. 8 p.m .. Golden West College Theater. Gothard Street at Center Orfve. Huntington Beach. $3 gen· eral admission. 895-8378. A SPRIRG POPS CON· CERT, fcaturtng the Forum Pops Orchestra and con- ducted by Leon Gulde. and also Glt"n Wankc"s Fo.rum Vlllagt" Singers. are pres- ented by tht" North Orange County Community College Ct"lel:!rtty Serles. 8 p.m .. Wilshire Audltortum, 3JO N. Lemon, Fullerton. 85 admission. 779-859 l . JOAN IDBl'f·BOWIE sings the old favorites In· clu<llng '"September Song ... ··Autumn Leaves" and "Singing In the Rain." 8 p.m .. Orange Coast College. fine Arts l J 9, 270 J Fair- view Road. Costa Mesa. 85 admt.sston at the door. 432-5527. TBS LOJlfQ BEACH SYllPBOKY CLA88JC8, sec Fnday listing. THE GLBl'fDALE STll· PBOl'fY ORCllB8TllA As- sociation prescn,1.8 a "Trib- ute to Carmen Dragon," 8:30 p.m .. Dorothy Chan· dlcr Pavilion. (818) 500-8720. GREGORY COLEll.Alf, sec Friday llstlnj(. THE SYllPlfOl'fY OR· CllESTRA of Cal State Long Beach. sec Frtday llst- tn* I ANIS T K It LL T Le~R at Cano·s. sef' Friday listing. Coan try THE GERALD RAY BAl'fD and "Bearta of tbe Weet." Stt Frtday lis ting. Jau CONFREY PHILLIPS, sec Frt:~ llstlng. WA WATRE on the pi a no a nd RICK 110NI Of THI PUNNIDT PARODIU TO COMI ALONG llNCI I Al•PLANI.',, Vincent Canby-New York Times ·DON'T MISS 1r S•~p/>•" ScltoPlet -US M0901·~ "TH E FUNNIEST MOVIE EVER MADE ABOUT ROCK AND ROLL. Oo"•d .f.fti~" Nfl'Wt~l "HYSTERICAL PERFECT IS THE PARODY" Jo.I S•~P/-A8C TV Good Motn1ng Amtt•CO ~ DtlllStlNR rum YDWI. ilfM HARRY SHfNIBI RllJ Rfllll JJI DWMllX TllY HOOllA & BllllO KIRBY-: INlfJ llJftf'ffY -= DffllSllftlBI rum & YOWl ilfM & ROB REIBI & HARRY SHfARffl -: RI! RElllR ,.. .. (; EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT frt 6 4~. 8 JO 1015 Sal1 Sun 2 00. J 4~. 5 30. 7 JO. 9 15 + Sal Only 11 00 Pdwcrds SOOTH COAST PlAZA 911ST0l AT SUNHOWll 546 2711 COSTA MESA • 8DIUIAJt on the key- board. sec Frtday listing. ROJlflQE BllOWJlf ana his trio, sec F'r1day listing. BRANDON FIELDS, JORN ,PATITU CCJ QUART&T, Sunset Pub. f6655 Pacific Coast High- way. Sunset Beach . (2'1 31 592-1926. AUl(ll 639 8770 SYUFY STADIUM Oil IN kAl!ll.A NfU SIAOl/11 COSTA •SA 7~1 4111-4 COWAROS TOWN CCNHR S 0 fWl' a !llllSIOI & lllllOll Pop llARCBL 'S, w1th "lkauJ Boa." Stt Friday llsltng. UUB&N It. LS&, with Jeff • SteTe, see Frtday listing. ROBBltN FORD BAJl(J>. Golden Bear, 306 Pacific llSSIOI WIEJI 49~ 6270 COWAROS MISSION VICIO MAU so '"' 10"°"" ~Alli' lll'INIT WCI &44 0760 [[)WAROS NEWPORT lllll~l cum~ Coaat Highway. Huntington Beach. 536-9600. VIKC&RT ICOTT, sec Frlrcta listing. BUTCH RILLERA BOUSE BAl'fD, sec Friday listing. ltOOL • TBlt GANO, 8 p.m.. Long Beach Arena. 300 E. Ocean Blvd •. Long OUKE 634 2553 svurv CITY a NnR l901 111~11.,. WlSr.JTH 891 393~ COWARDS CINCMA Wl SI MS1191STU a tolOIN "I\! . .. .. 5 ~ 0 -~ Bcach~36-366 t I SUL , Stt f' rlda y 'K listing. ~ "88 SPECIAL," sec f'rl-a. day Ustlng. ~ LltOltOTTU, set> Friday ...._ listing. ""Tl 8 LA na, Concert f'ac· a tory. 1714 Placcntta. Costa ~ Mesa. 548-861 5 ._ IUT911$Ttl 891 J693 PACIFIC HIWAY J1J Oil W ftlN.Htll'i!' J. M (,. IWI HU 529 5339 MANN 811( A P\ ~· - , ................ ;calendar ~ Epitomize musical s tyle Jan and Dean will proYlde the finale for the '9&Cadon week-long ''Smfln' Celebradon" at Knott'• Berry Farm when they perform medleys of their breay tunes on April ~O and 21. When girls wont a vocation filled with fun, sun and romance, they go to Fort Lauderdale ... Where all yovr dreams come tnJe JR! SIAR PKIUR{S ••••• 11( PlmKOOllS -AllAH CJW. Pl!OIX.(TQ "Wt1lRl Hf 80'!'5 Ail' -USA HARIMAIHUSSEU lOOJ·LOliNA LUfl·~NOY SCHAAl ·HCMMJ /MtUH.-lYHH HOUY ~-;... -AUNA ST!'MRI ...o.;CHR!<ilOPHIR 11\dX:ltWD ...... !Wlfl ~~":'.LOUISE SOll!l ~JMllS A COHltfR ~SYl~SllR U'JAY '"'I'll NNj<. oocr .. n1 "0 ·••"'•SJU l'DIU'L~ • JHF ~l-~AllAH CA/If• ";HY MRBAU R ' •n-n• 0 .. , '-"" r"lunvtPI ,. ~ ...... , ........ ,~ '"' lllU>• Oflf~.::,!U .......... , .... ~llKJ~()IOl<llD'>*>M\ ... , •• _._ • P EA CYPRESS FOUNTAIN VAWY ORANGE WESTMINSTER Mann Brea Plaza Cypress Family Foor AfiliC Ofarloe Mall 637·0340 Pac1hc's H1Way39 529-5339 828 1660 963-1307 ORMG( DnV1!·1n COSTA MOA El TORO GAROOf GROVE UA City C«lema 634·3911 891 3693 Eowanls Cinema [dwards SMidlet>ack EdWards Westbrook l.J;@ilM -ltO-~,,....--ACC-c"_c_o~ Center 9~141 581 588() SJG.4401 ~si.! .. [Mlo '°"'-.-A«WNl COSTA MW Edward\ Town Center 751 -4184 ANAHEIM Pac1f1c s Anaheim Onve In 879-9850 5 LEE FEllR.ltLL, see Fr1· ~y listing. ) Dance "THE LI P'ES A VERS, T HE LIFT ERS AND UJIJDERCOVER," a top Or· ange County Christian band. performs at the Vineyard In Anaheim. 8 p.m .. 333 E. Cerrttos Ave. 631-9171. Theater - "TD BALLAD OP' THE SAD CA.Pit" at Saddleback College. Sec Friday llstllll(. "Cl.OUD 9 " at UC lrvlne See Friday lis ting. "DEATHTRAP" at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. Stt F riday listing. "P'UlfPIY GlltL" at the Grand Dinner Theater. St-e Friday listing. "ORA.MERCY GHOST" at the Huntington Beach Playhouse. See Friday list· I~. rll GETTl!tG llT ACT TOGETHER AND T AJWllG IT ON THE ROAD"' at the Ha rlequin Dinner Play· house. See Friday llsUng. "JOSEPH AND 1'HE AllAZJllfG TECH - NICOLOR DREAllCOAT'' al the Newport Theater Arts Center. Sec Fr1day listing. "LAVENDER FOLLIES'' at St"basllan 's West Dinner Playhouse. See Friday list· lnll. flllAN OP' LA llAl'CHA'' at the Curtain can Dinner Theater. See Friday llsUng. "THE MOUSETRAP" at the Newport Harbor Actors His name is EJliott. Theater. See Fr1day lls~1g "Ol'flt FLEW OWR CUCKOO'S NEST" at lhc Mission Viejo Playhouse Stt Friday llstlng. "TRlt SEAGULL" at South Cout Repertory. See Friday listing. "TOU UOW I CAJlf'T HEAR TOU WHEN THE WATER'S RU1fN1JllG" at the Irvine Community Theater. See Frt~lsttng. "TID PIED R" for children. At the Golden West College ma in theater. 15744 Gold«-n West St.. Hunflnj(ton Beach . 2:30 p.m. 89'5-8378. Work.ahope "CBILDUN AND COii· llUNICATION." Licensed s peech -l anguag«- pathologlst Laura Chrislip unfolds the marvelous pro· cess behind a chtld's spttch and language development with a broacflook at the total communication process. I ·4 p m .. Saddleback G<>I· lege South Campus. Room BO-I 0. 28000 Marguerite Parkway. Mission Vie.Jo 8 10 Individual fee. 815 cou- ple. 83 l ·4646. "OUTREACH," a tax as- sistance program designed to help taxpayCT'S prepan- thelr own returns. Is sched· ult'd today f rom l 0 a.m.·noon. Saddleback Col· lcgc Nort h . Room 30 I. 5500 Irvine Center Drive. Irvine. 559-1313. BOlllt ALA.RIIS: A con· s umer workshop. Teaches you how to select the ap· proplrate aJarm system for our home along with basic He's 20-feet h igh, 40-feet long. He can become invisible at the drop of a hat. Or spew red-hot flames. In fact, there's only ~ · one way to bring this awesome beast under control ... '1AU OtSNEY PROOUCTIONS ,.._,PETE'S DRAGON s.-HELEN REDUI' JIM !MU MICXEY ROONEY RED BUTTONS,._"' SHELUY l'l~'TERS l•!.-JANE KEAN JIM BACKUS SEAN MARSHAU ~..i El.LIOTT s..._... i.. MALCOl.M MARMORSTEI~ 8-1 .. ,....,..,SflON I MIUER ...;~ S FIELD ~ i.... "°' t. ... i.. AL KASHA"'°' JOEL lilRSCHHC"-N _..,.,.,j...i1...t..whtlRWIN KOSTAL ~i..ONNAl'HITE '"""'rd"' RON MIU£R .MJEROME COURTLAND °""-'"'DON CHAFFEY TECHN1CCX,QR•1. ........ ~ ..... 1i<l•l•·1"•""'•" .. rof~A&tpttl$1 e"'wt'n'" ... ~,.... ..... t •..!ir.~ -J --ii STARTS TODAY ,,__ __ ANAHEIM EL T<>f'O 'OUNTAIN YAU.I'\' l'OUfllTAIN VAU.EY loOt £~OJ s.ddlf1llO. Paolla FounCailt *"¥ £ ... di fOl#llalft Vdty 1n""46 sa1 ~ Or•,,..... ~-2411 """ a1soo COSTA MESA ORAHOI aAltTAP'l8"UHG8 £0-cts llr•~IOI '>40 ''44 UIC Or""9f 1111 637~ $1'0 U llllw1ldl 0 I 573.3014 home security. 9a.m.-nocm. Gokk-n West C.ollege Ttth · nolo«Y Bldg .. Rm. lT 8. Cold· en West College. 15744 Golden West St.. Hunt lnJ(ton Beach. 810 for 891-3991. PU-UTDlltll&NT t!'. t he subje<:t of a seminar presented by Saddleback College North. 9 a .m.·4 p.m .. Room A 2 12 . 5500 lrvlne Center Drtve. lrvlnt' $35 fee. 559· l 3 13. EP'P'&CTlV& S TRESS llANAQgllltNT P'OR WOllltlt. Learn to us(' stress for you In stead nt against you. 9 a.m.·3 p.m . Golden West College Admtn lstratlon Bldg .. Rm. 137. 15744 Golden West SI . Huntington Beach. 815 let> 891-3991. Sln&l~ WHEEL OP FRIEM>- SlllP. for singles over 45. meets at Angellques In An aheim al 7 p m 52.4 -3327. PAJt&1'T S WITHOUT PAJlTN&R8 gathers for family Ice skating. l ·4 p m . Ice C&padcs Chalet, 270 I Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa 631-9220. "'SPR ING RE!fDEZVOUS," a danct' hosted by Parents W1tho111 Partners. 9 p.m.· 1 a.m . Ramada Inn. 1600 E Isl St.. Sanla Ana . 544· 1414 PARENTS WITHOUT PARTl'fltRS hosts a Youn1-t Parents House Party, 9 p.m.· I a.m .. 7772 Colp;att' Ave .. Wcstmtnstt'r 842·731 I Films "PEPE LE llOKO," b~ Julien Duvlvler (f'rancr 1937). Jean Cabin stars a., gangster who elud«-s cap lure In Casbah section of Algiers untll he Is lurt"C1 uul of hiding by a beautiful woman. t:nitllsh subllllrs UC Irvine Socia! Sclrncc Hall, 8:30 p.m. 82 50 !'ten eral admission. 856-6379 "THE ORIGI N OF LIPE." a mm sponsored lH CreaUo n Science Assoc1a lion of Orangr County 1 ... presentf'd at 7:30 p m . Vtl lage Bible Church . 12671 Rua ro. Garden C rov'' 775-2690 Etc . S PRI NOP'ES T '84 CARKIV AL at UCI. St"t' Fri day hsttng. ''A SALUTE TO THE OL YllPIC GA.llltS" Is 1 lw theme for the largest ran· coin and stamp show In Orange County todav Io a .m.·7 p.m .. and tomorm'<>-10 a m.·5 p.m Retail Clerks Auditorium 8550 Stanton Ave .. Bue11.i Park. S 1.50 adult ad mission. 995-460 I THE S .C.O.R.E. SHOW, Stt Friday listing. RAJlfCBO 8A]{TA AJlfA BOT Al'llC GARDEl'f8 ls t ht' destination of a lour hostt"d by Santa Ana College. De parts al 9 a.m .. rt'turns at 2 p. m . 8 12 pre pa Id rfltlll !ration. 667-3097. "TID GLORY 01' EAST· ER." sec Friday listing LIDO MARINA VIL· LAGE Powerboat S how. see Fr1day llstln~. THE MYSTERY TRAJN departs again to San Fran· clsco wl{h the mys ter>' theme of "The 06 Quake. · For reservations on rutuff departures call your travt-1 agent or 834-0900. . -'l'ID WOtlLD TRAD~ Calendar FAIR •94, 11tt Frtday llst- ''1 SPA SPSCTAClJLAlt A1'1> BOlllt B&ALTB EZPO, see Frfday listing. GUAT~T&U.117Pf IO• LIV1S8TOCll •DAIRY SHOW, see Frida}' llstlng. llAT BACR&R. an 1lr- ange County painter fea- lured aJonJ( with others, Santa Ana 'Pashton Square Art and Craft Show. see f'rtday llellng. GATBWA"T ENGLISH SPIWfGBR SPA.NtEL DOG SHOW, Orange County Fairgrounds. 10 a .m .-6 p.m .. 88 Fair Drive. Costa Mesa. 751 -FAJR. BA8&8ALL CAJlD AJlfD SPORTS COLLBCTORS SHOW, today and tomor- row. lOa.m.-5 p.m .. Orange County Fairgrounds, 88 Fair Drtve. -COSta Mesa. 751 -FAIR. Sun. -Cta.lcal CAaLO llARIA GIULDn, see Friday llsUng. ORAPfOE COUKTY llASTER CBOaALa·s Bach festival concludes today with the monumental "Passion According to Saint Matthew," prc8Cntcd by the Chorale and the Master Symphony Or- chestra. and featuring soloists Jon Humphrey and Doug Lawrence. 3 p.m .. Santa Ana. High School Auditorium. 520W. Walnut St .. Santa Ana. 535-0153. TBE Q&N&VA CllAJllCBL CBOlll with chamber orchestra. u nder the direction of Don Walker. performs Handel's "Messiah" w1th aololsts Kart'n Stcphenaon. Judy Armer, Jerome Kitterman, Carver Cossey. Connie Melgaard. and Pennie Foster 5:30 p.m .. Geneva Presby terian Church. 24301 El Toro Road. Laguna Hiiis. 476-2766. Country BOBBY BAltlt Is In con- cert tonight. 6 and 9:30. and tomorrow at 7 and 10 p.m .. C razy H orse. 1580 Brookhollow. Santa Ana. 549-1512. BLACKTHOU performs lr1sh and Scottish folk music. Evenings. Indefinite. Old Dana PolnfCafc. 24720 Del Prade. Dana PolnL 661 -6003. Jan THE GOLDEN &AGLE JAZZ BAN'D plays at the "Amtrak Depot.'' 3-7 p.m .. San Juan Capistrano. LIDO JAZ% ALL STARS, 4-8 p.m. and 9 -1 l p.m .. Cafe Lido. 2900 Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach. 675-2968. GEORGE V AK EPS, TOl'fT RIZZI, Sunset Pub, 16655 PaclOc Coast High- way. Sunset Beach. (213) 592-1926. THE GO.LLUI GAR.N'ltR JAZZ QUARTBT, 7-11 p m.. Indefinite. Allsto's. 1670 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa. 642-8293. 11188 ARGllt'8 BIO BAKD SOUND DA.KC& CLUB. 8-11 p.m., with Rusty Higgins playing. Al&<> free dance ICS90ns 7-'8 p.m. by Candi Oavts. Layf ayette Hotel. 144 S . Linden Ave .. Long Beach. (213) 435-6311 JACll l!lllAJllD, 3-7 p.m .. Indefinite. Ruely PeUcan. 2735 Pactnc Coast Htgh- w a y, Newport Beach . 642-3431. ~artners. ) 2 -5 p.m .. Tewlnkle Park Tot l.<>l Shelter. Costa Mesa 996-0377. LIDO MAllDIA YU.- LAGS Powcfboat Show, sec Friday listing, . RAGS llARTINSON AJlfD TBB llBYTIDI SSC- T10N. afternoons. Old Dana Point Cafe. 24720 Del Prado, Dana Point. 661-6003. STUDIO C~& featu~s an afternoon jazz session. 100 Main St., Balboa. 675-n60. Pop DIZZT s ings con lem- p or a r y mu sic 7 p.m.-mldnlghl. Maxwell's. ;jl7 Pacific Coast Highway. Huntington Beach . 536-2555. 90RO()VB TIT A.RS, after- noons at Baxter's , 14346 Culvn Drive. lrvlnc . In- definite. 857-2103. HltAVY PETTIK , Wdll& BOT. UDllOOPf. Concert Factory. 171 4 Placcntla. Costa Mesa 548-8615. CllltlllSTltY plays Top 40 rock music for dancing. 2-6 p.m. Ftreny. 1 I 316 Beach Blvd.. Stanton. 893-9464. 9ULTRB88. sec Friday Usung. CALYPSO ST&EL DRUll BAND appears at Cano's. 2-6 p.m .. 2241 W. Coast Highway. Newport Beach. 631-1381. Dallce BR&All-DAPfCINQ AUDIT101'8 are being held today prior to the selection of dancers for the 1984 Arts-In-Motion fest I val to be held Sept. 15 a nd 16. 11 a.m.-4 p.m .. the south end of Matn Beach Park. ~una Beach. 856-6648. Theater WD&L OF FlllBND- SBIP. for stogies over 45. meets at Ruben's In Full- erton. I l :30 a.m.. for brunch. 524-3327. P'Uma .. ALlc&·s ADV&N- TUR&S IN WOPfDltR- LAJllD'• Is shown from 2-5 p.m., Saddleba.ck Collqte North Forum Theater. 550'0 lrvlne Center Drtve. Irvine. 83general admission. 82 for c hTldren under 12. 559-1313. Etc. AJll AltTS AJllD CLUTS Flt8TIVAL Is held by the Laguna Beach Craft Guild In the open air on Fo~t Av- enue near Main Beach In Laguna Beach. 10 a.m.-dusk. F'rtt admission. .. TBS GLOaY O.P £AST- &a, •• see Fnday Usuna. A IDT COLLSC1'0R8 EXP081TI01' • SAL& ts held In the Grand Ballroom of the Buena Park Hotel. 7675 Crescent Ave .. Buena Park. 9 a .m .-3 p.m. 82 ad- mission with children under 12 frtt. 826-5218. SPRIRO PSST '84 CAltJ'flVAL. sec Friday llst- lng. WORLD TRADE FAIR 'M, sec Frtday llsung. .. TllB 8 .'C.O.R.E. SHOW. see Frtday listing, KAY BACHER. an Or- ange County painter. ts fca~ tu~ aJong wtth others at the Santa Ana Fashion Square Art and Craft Show. 'SCC Frtday listing. GUATWUftllR Jtm- IOR LIVESTOC& • DAlllT SHOW, see Friday llstln~ A SPA an:crACULll EXCLUSIVE ENGAGE•NT rn us. us Sit/Suri I IS. US. 8 15 edwa rds LIDO CINEMA ,.,,.';.', :·~v~','' •H 613-8350 NIW"OI •••c... . "TllB BALLAD OF THE SAD CAPE" at Saddleback CoUege. See Friday llsllng. .. DtATllTllAP .. at lhe Laguna Moulton Playhouse. See Fr1:~llst:tna. I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ··Fu GOO." at the ;... Grand Dinner Theater. Sec Fnday listing. .. GaAIUACT GHOST" at the Huntington Beach Playhouse. Sec Friday llst- ln~.rll OETl'mG llY ACT TOOETllBR AJlfD T AJU1fG IT OR TBS ROAD" al the Harlequin Dinner Play- house. See Fnday !Isling. "LA VEJlfDSRPOLLm&" atSebasU.an.·~west Dtnner Playhouse. Sec Frf<fay ns - lnll. RllAJ'f OP' LA llAJ'fCBA" at the CurtaJn Call Dinner Theater. Sec Frfday ltsUng. ••TBJt llOUSBTllAP" at the Newport Harbor Actors Theater. See Frtday IJsUng. "THE SEAGULL" at South Coast Repertory. See Frtday listing. "YOU uow I co·T BEAR YOU WllBN TllB ------t WATER'S RUNNIRQ•' at the lrvtne Community Theater. Sec Frtday listing. SIDCla PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS meets for brunch at El Tortto. 12 -2 .,.OIUOtf "CllJl+IS -ci---c. __ .. __ p.m .. 17420 E. 17 th St .. L?-.iiilliR Tustin. 838-2764. • TBS SAILU.G smGLBS. for non-smoking singles over 21. ga~rs In Newport Beach for day satUng. 10 a .m. 820 donation. For cul' rent location caJI 673-3282. A F AlllL T PICJQC la held by ~nts Without ._--====-~-....,--===1..-1.-...;.;..;;....;.;....;.;.. _ _. tOMI canu SI,.,.....,. .. _ m •tu f Oiii' c£1iftA " ........ ..... 1SI 41M f Oili ctJiTCR u1 .. .-.. ... 1SI 41M '°"" COfllll u1 .. ....., .. -.... 1Sl-41M SOUTH C!>AST ..... -W -1111 SOUTH COAST .... -~1711 SOUTH com ....... -s..6·1111 --'31~1 MESA Ml """"'' SU IS &:6.sozs 1100 ..... ........ ~1444 GO.Of-IMtSTOl •10DEH "1fl("S ..... (i i ••lll lOIO -._WT"'tf'CI ••• I I~ 10 I~ COUii. *""' "jlS Sllfr (PS) 610.1~ 10~ llll01W. 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VAllfY .,_.,,., IQll-S "1ft lSlr (I'S I fnUe.au lt2t l ..... 13'-ISOO WAI I (JISI( Y \ "ftll'1 OI..,.... ISi I 00 ~I~ W£STMINST£R GOIDI Ho\,olh . '""' w ' "") i..111111) l~ ~· IM> 10 ICU ll'SI b"-0 •• fOOl\CIO:ll fl'SI 0 IRVINE Tllt.W.S "WU.tlf" Ml f" • 00 ' 10 10 10 HUNTINGTON BUCH """ t"..,.... 'Wiii 10 IQ.D" (I'S) '1'°' --..., M Ill! nt IWl OWIO' Ill 1 0C ~I• 4' 1 ~ 10 \~ IO·OlU ·'laas W/Tlt 11)111" <Kl "'tUf-=TING=l::-:°":-:-:------- 0~ .. ... .. .... ll\J6IO Wl< ..,. --....--..;...;....._______ l r.. VJSC:OW Oii llt IU50ll' CJI ~~"': 8'8 OJU '' ~QQ i I~ I M llDIOll'' (I) ~ lO 84\ 10~ GARDEN GROVE 'I .,, § ~ J 0 ::> Q. 0 ~ ...... .,, ~ Ci I» '.:< > \ i:;) ~ ..... !..> J ..... <O O> • I ;calendar - Clualcal THE CALIFORNIA g llU81C ltDUCA TORS AS· -80CIATION prc:-st"nls an a.. honors C'OOCC'rt, with SIU· dent'\ from all ovt'r. tht> '!latf'. I 25·m<'mbc'r bund an d or<·ht'st ra. <i n<I d '.lOO-volrt' <'holr 3 p m . Lo nsi. lk-ach C:onvc:-ntlon & Ent t'rtalnml"nt Crntrr. Tt'r ract' Tht-atrr. 300 t-: Oct>an Blvd ~ Lon~ lk"ach 1-·rf'c.- admlsslon GRWORY COLltllAJlt, '>("f' I-rlday lt<;t In~ ALFRED BRENDEL IX'r- forms a pr~rdm of music· by Bet'thovc-n and Sl"hul>t'r1 for h i piano rt'C'llal al lhr M11slr C't'nlt"r Pavilion. H 30 r. m . 135 N Grand Avf'. .us Anl(t'lt'.., (21 :1J 4HO 32:)2 Country BOBBY 8~ In c-onrrrt. sec Sunday ltsttn~. Jau "THE JAZZ MIPfOR8," dlrt>C'I from Dt1>nl"yland, prr lorm at Cafl" Lido. 9 p m I a m . 2900 Nrwport Hlvd . 'lh'wporl lkarh 675-296A Pop CHEMISTRY plays Top 41l music for dancing. 8.30 p m -midnight Close En· r oun ter i.. 21022 Urookh urst, Huntington Beach. 968-9800. RON'S IN LAGUNA pr<"S· t'nts David Halelgh on piano 1464 S Coast lltgh· way. Laguna B eaC"h 497·4871. MEDLEY'S lt'at urc!io "'Jt'rl & Bam" from 9 pm -1.30 a .m .. 18774 Orookhursl St., Fountain Valli-y 963-2366 DIZZY, st"e Sunday 111'1 - Ing llRRY GELTZELllAJlt, !'llngt"r.gullar. 9p m .-1 am . Hlul' Bttt Cart". I 07 21 .. 1 PlaC'e, Nt'wpor1 Pll"r. Nrw- port &ach 675·33:':\ Singles DINE OUT with Part'nl'> Without Par1nt'rs. 6-7 30 pm . O"Kedt'"s Restaurant. 17260 E. 17th St.. Tustin. K~R-2764. "LOVE WITHOUT HOl'f'ESTY 18 P088&88- IV ENESS." Discussi on with modt·rator Virgil M""'"""'>n. 8-1 0 p m . 2378 <'.1rhon Pl.we-. Co5ta M<'sa r;44 4104 A Wll'fE AND WIT I'> lwlcl from A 11 p rn bv Part•nh. Without Part nrr.., I 5 12:1 S Urookhursl. # 110 W1· .. 1 mln'll«"r 'l54 2734 Etc. EASTER SPORTS CAMP. for boys and girts a~t''I 7-14, Is hi-Id by Santa Ana Colli-~<.' with a varlc-ty ul sporl 11 and art lvll le• .. Mon -Thuri.. April 16·19. 9 a m 12 ·30 p m.. and/or Mon -Thurs . April 16 ·19 . 1·4·30p.m A25 f<"t'lnrlucfrs T ·1thlrt 667 ·3097 "TH& GLORY OP' EAST- ER," S<'l' Friday listing. GRltATWESTERJ'( .JVN· IOR LIVE8TOCK. a DAIRY SHOW, S<"t' Friday llstl n~ Tue. ClaMlcal GRJtOORY COLEMAN, Stt Fnday llstlng "CHANTICLEER," .1 Long Beach Commu11lly Con c..rt fraturln~ C".111 fomla 's unlquf" c:-nS<'mbk ul r1ch malr vole·<'~ In a rc-pt·r· lolrt' ra n~ln~ from thf' RICK ~11'-.GFIEI D "IN HIS FIRST MOJIE . IS SIMPLY TERRIFIC." UWllJll ... '. .. , .... ,..., .. o-.. • a·t ie~ •a>l"TA llltlol , .... ,,. toff~ ..... ~ 'SO' Aalc Reed, rEW 'YORK POST NOW PLAYING • tonA•UA f C'••''" t ... -'A"",,. ~· .... •l.4MIM AMC f dWlll sa..tft ., OfiJ3 ·~ ""'°°""' 6)' ~~' •wur-llftl fOwerO\ i;....~~ "'"' f91 ltl5 - M lddlt' AP.NJ to the prt"Mnt 'c1Jy popular mu-sir Loni( lk.td1 Convt'n tlon & F:ntl"r lalnmt'nt Ct'nlt'r. Terrdrr Tht>att'r. ~pm 534 7723 PIANIST KELLY LeMAlER. at Cano·-.. '>t r Friday ll"llln~ Country THE GERALD RAY BAND play" from 8 p. m ·I a m .• with a llaagt'n J>azs Par1y from 5·7 p.m lndud lnP. T·sh lr1 '1. visors. prlzr"' andglfts Crazy llor!>C. 15HO Brookhollow. Santa Ano 549 I !1 12 Jazz "THE JAZZ IONORS," St't' Monday llsttng MEDLEY'S ft'alurt's Jau Nltt' with ""Kotnonla" pt'r· forming In two ~hows. A 30 and l 0 30 p m 55 rovrr 1·ha~t' 18774 Brookhur<tt St . Fountain Vallt'V 963-2366 CONFREY PHlLLIPS. !Jet" Friday lll'lllng Pop "A SWDIG C01'TZ8T NIGHT" Is featured C'Vt'ry Tul"!°>day nlllhl at Happy Dazt'. 179:!7 Ma<"Arthur Blvd . lrvlnt'. 250-1077 RON'S IN LAOtmA ft'a turr., DAV1D RALEIGH, -.rr Monday llsttng. VDICSNT 8COTf. Ii('(' Frtday listing. LE£ P'EllllLL, 'K"r Ftl day llatln~ DIZZY, ~f' Sunday ll<,l l njl Theater "PUPfl'fY OlR.L" at th<'" Grnnd Dinner Theater St>r f"r1day llatlng. "l'M OSTTDfG llY ACT TOO ETHER A.ND T AJUJllG IT ON TBS ROAD" al thr l larlrquln Ol nnrr Play· housc. SC'c Friday llstlng. "IN THE BAil or A TOKYO HOTEL" at UC lrvlnc:'s Flnr Arts V lllal(t' Thrat«"r. tonight thro~h Saturday at 8 856-6617 ''MAN OP' LA llAJltCllA'' al tht' Curtain Call Dinner Thc-alt'r Stt Friday llsttn~. ''THlt SEAGULL" at South Coast Reprr1ory S<-t' 1-·r1day llsllnjl Worbbo1>9 "OUTGROWING THE PADf," a workshop ad· drcssln~ the prevention and treatmrnt procrdures of physical. ~xual and t'mo- t tonal abu~ latenc-y age and adolt'scl"nts open to all pro- 547-0361 SlDCJee A WDflt ARD WJT I & h c-111 by Parf'nts Without PMI nt'rs from 8 -1 I p.m .. 19702 M atsonla Lant', I lunlln~tm1 Ocach. 554-2734 WIDEL or l'RIEND- SBJP. for slnll.lt'S over 4fi mf'ets at OOlddl1Uttr:o. tn Lakt'wood at 6:30 p m 524 -3327 PARENTS WITHOUT PA.ltTRJl& gathers for .1 game Qf vollt'yball . 6:30-8:30 p .m ., Milt' S<1uan• Park . Brookhurst at lfrtl. Fountain Valley. 55 I ·3HHCl "P'rv& THINGS THAT ARit BETTER THAN SEX." A d lSC"usslon wll h moderator Dalt' Oonnc·ll 125 E. Wilson. ir2. Co~1.1 Mesa. 544-4 I 04 Etc. THE BALBOA SID CLUB m('("ts at 8 p.m ., Thc-Nt'w portc:r . I I 07 Jamborc·1 Road. Newport Beach "TBlt GLORY OP' EAST· ltR," stt Fnday llstl n~ GOAT WUT&ll.llf JlJN. IOR LIV&STOCK a DAIRY SHOW, Stt Fr1day llslln~ feS&lonals who work with r----------- <'hlldrt'n a nd adolescents who havt' bf.en abu~. I& ht'ld from 8·20· I I :30 a m . Oran~f'wood. 40 I City Or1vr South. Oran~'"· SJO .. ft·<' Call 6'42-5671, Put • few word1 to work for ou. BEST · PICTURE ACADEMY AWARD WINNER ~IM f ~£fnu,J AXX edwards BRISTOL CINEMA U ~:~:~~HUI 540-7444 , .. .,, " """ edwards SADOLEBACK PLAZA AT ':'orco:,.~110 TC~~o 581 -5880 Come to tenns. You'll laugh. You 'II cry. And you 'II want to see it again. DEBRA WINGER SHIRLEY MacLAINE edwards CINEMA WEST ""'"""' .. '"' 891 3935 "' c.0101 ...... 1" - edwards SOUTH COAST I AGUNA \() (QAS!HW• 497 1711 A! llO AOWA • • ~UV~A l(A(H Calend·ar ~---- Wed. c1 ... tcaJ GllltOORY COLEMAN, sec Fnday llKllng PIANIST KELLY LellAIER at Cano's, S<'I" Fnday listing Country RON a D01'1'A, danc«· Instructors. at Crazy ltorse, 7:30 p.m, Also The Gerald Ray Band, 8 p.m ·I a.m 1~80 Brookhollow. Santa Ana 549·1512 Jazz CONFREY PHJLLIPS, Sf'f!' Fr1day llsllnli( TOii llcLAll't, slni{t"r and itullanst 8 p.m.-mldnlght, T'he Cannery Rc~Laurant. 30 I Lafayettr Ave .. New· port Beach. lnddlnttr. 675-5777. WAnE WATNE and RICK SllEIUIAJll, sec Fr1 · dav listing. "'WOODY BAR1'ETT" Band and "O.J"' Nate Th«- Great perform s wlnl( Jaz2 <tnd rhythm & blues. s· pm . Mt>adowlark Country Club. 16782 G raham. Huntington UeaC'h 82 admission 846-3391. R0""11t BROWN and his t rlo. !!Ct' Friday llstlnl(. "TQUGBLOVlt TltCH· 1ngu•s." a dlsruMton base-cl on the book "Touithlovc-" by Phyllis and Davl<fYork. I moduatcd by Andm Loomtl' 7 10 pm . Crnter of HOJ>" Coun~lln~ Services. Inc . 14 140 lk'ach Hlvcl., Sultr 113. WC'8l· mlnsfrr R:\8-2764. Etc. "II.A TEIUQTT TltA8," an Informal qut>sllon anc1 answer session. teacht·s l>artlclpants more about lht- abor. nursery and post partum Cacllltlr11. Also In· eluded Is a slldt' prt'St"n lotion. hospltal-guldt"d tour. r('frTshmcnts and a door pn~ I ·30·3 p.m .. Mission Community Hospital Con fercncc Room. Mlsatton Viejo. Pre-registration rf'· quired. 831-4646. "THE GLORY 01' EAST· ER," see Friday listing. GUAT WE8TSllK'JUl't· IOR LIVE8TOClt A: DAIRY SHOW, see frtday llsttng. Thu. to cayman Islands AIM> th<' Gera14 R.ar Band performs ti p .rn .· a .m 15HU Urookhollow. Sa n ta Ana 549·1512 Jau TOM llcLAl... '>t't' WC'dneaday listing MARK ISBELL AND TD aBTTHll S&CTIOft, cvenlnw;. tndc-flnltt' 01<1 Dana Point Caf<', 24720 lkl Prado, Dana Point 661·6003. RICK SHERMAN ,, ntl WATNE WAYJlflt, scr Fri day II~~~ RO BROWN anc1 hi.., tno. see Prlday listing C01'1'REY PHILLIPS. SC't' Friday llsttn1it Pop POCK PTZOW. ..1 OP.C" I . p,ullar. harmonlC'a. 9 J>.m I a.m Blul" fk('I Caft". I 07 21st Pla<'t·. Nt'wporl l'h'r. Newport Beach 675-J:JJ~i REUBEN It. LEE, !K'r Friday listing llBDLf!Yr8 ho ts LadlC'S :~t with t hf' Batcb n Houc BeAd, 8.30 p .m .-1 am Jfl774 Brookhurst SI . Fountain CJ ... lcal Valley 963·2366 LEE l'ltllllELL, st>t' 1-·r1 · GllSQORT COLEll.AJ't, day llsttnl( Sf'e Friday llslln~. VIJtCENT SCOTT, -.re PI ANIS T K It LL Y Friday llsttn~ LeMAIER at Cano's, s('e Fnday ll11llnf(. Dance Bc-arh. 82 admtulon H46·1347. BALLROOM DANCrNO, H p.m -mldnlp,ht. l>an<'<' lt·~sons 7 ·8 p. m. Ah•o door Vfl7<'S Meadowlark Coun trv C'lub. Graham St . ll11nt tnj.(ton tkach Theater "l'tJNJfT GOU.." at tlH· Cirand Otnnf'r Thrater &>t> Friday listing. "I'll GET'tmO' llY ACT TOOETDR Am> T AIUNO IT ON THE ROAD" al thC" I l;irll"qutn Dinner Play· house-Scf' Friday llsllnA "IN THE BAR OP A TOKYO HOTEL" at UC lrvlrlr Sfoe Tut'Sday llsttn~ "LA Vt:NDER FOLLl&S" JI Sebastian's Wf'sl Dinner Playhouse &l" ~C'dnesday ll'itln~. "llAN OP LA MANCHA" al tht' Cur1aln Call l)lnnrr Thtater. See Friday listing "THE MOUSETRAP" al tht' N<'Wport Harbor Actors Theater. Sf'e Friday llstlng. "THE SEAGULL" al South Coast Rel)f'rlory S.-l" Tuesday llstln~ Singles A 1V1l'fit a WlT IR hrld by Par«-nts Without Partntrs. A· I I p m . I I 92 Mllchf'll. 1147. Tustin 554-2734 p Country THE TRACY WELLS op BIG BAJlfD, for your da net nj.t PAlllLY ROLLER SltATIJlfG Is hC"ld from 6 -A:30 p.m . by Pa~nts Without Partnt'r"i al tht> fountain Valll"y Skating Center. 9105 HeC'reallon Dnvr. Fountain Valky 82. 968-fll 34 "CRAZY DAZE" 1~ to· CllAZTBORSE p~nts pleasur('. 8:30· I 1.30 pm . night al Happy l>at.r. 17927 th«-Swing Dance Conteftt Tht" Californian, 16431 MaC'Arthur Blvrt.. lrvtnc-Finals with first pnzt> a trip Bois.a Chic-a. lluntlnJl.ton 250-1077 r--------------------------------~1 R01''8 m LAGUJllA ft'.'<1· 1urcs Defld RaletcJli, 'It'(' Monday llstlng. V'mCENT SCOTT, S<"e Friday llslln~ LEE FER.RELL, MC J-~rl· day llsttn~. REUBO It. LE&, M'C" Frtc1ay 1ts11ne. MEDLEY 8 wekomet> bark Jason Chast. 8·30 pm ·12 30 a .m . 18774 llrookhurst St . Fountain Valley 963-2366 DIZZY. 1Wr Sunday lt!lt - I nJI. Theater "l'Ul"fJ'fY G lRL" at the: Grand Dlnnc:r Theater &t- F'r1da y llsll nl(. "I'll GltT1'1KG llT ACT TOO ETHER Am> T AKINO lT ON THE ROAD" at thr llarlrquln Dinner Play housr See Friday list lnl( "11'4 THE BAil OP A TOKYO HOTEL" at UC' lrvlnc-Stt Tut'Sday llsllng "LA Vt:PfDER FOLLIES" al ~hastlan's West Olnnt-r Plavhoust". Sf-«-Friday llst· Ina Yo MAN OF LA MA1'fCHA" "'' lht" Cun aln Call Dinner Thrater Ser Friday ll11ttnJ(. "THE SEAGULL" at Soul h Coast Rep<-nory &-e Tul"c.dAy llstlnJI. stncies WHEEL or FRIEND- SHIP. for stn~lt"<i over 45. mt"c-ls at thl" HunJ1,ryTlf(<'r In Anaheim . 6 :'HJ pm ';24 3327 P ARltNTS WITHOUT PARTl'fltR8 host!'> a lunch hunch . 1-2 :30 p m .. al Limited time only Our Calfskin Parka lor everywhere from Aspen lo St Mofltz quilled dela1llng and genuine red lox tnm make this 1acket an exet'Pl•onal value compare al '279 The Calfskin Jean The newest Idea in ieans• Versatile supple WEARABLE' 5 pocket style Ills llke a glove beeause 11 s GLOVE T ANNEO LEA THEA1 compar" at '179 our sprn1q lastuon nr•t l' 11999 JQOO $ BnslOI Santa AM Jusr Nonh of Sol.Ith Coast Plan al lhe corner of BnslOI & Sunfk>wer 1Ne11r Plumt ons1oe S1X>'tm11n1 0 1>t1n W~koays 9 30 lo 9 00 Salurday 10 10 6 Sunday 10 10 r, V11;t Mastercard 11nd Per!IOflal Check• Welcome 751 Q088 Johnny's, 2250 E 17th St.. 1---------------------------~ ... ...._ ___ _, Tm1ttn. 838-2764 A llJ1>. WltltK DANCE 11'1 held by Pal'f'nt8 Without Partnc:rs. 8 30 l I p m • 8755 l..8 Roca Avr . F'oun totn Valley 81 adml'l.11lon 645·91 I H Etc. "TD GLORY OF EAST· ER," se~ Fnday II sting. HOLL T HILL ROUSE. the famc-d t urn-of·t hf"-<'('Otury Qurtn Annt' home locdltd high on a bluff above Avalon Hay on Catalina Island. ls the de.sit· nation of a K r1t& of lour l..asttng 30 mlnutu . the tours arc scht'dult"d from 2..:4·30 p.m $5 donation lit rt'qUlf"ed, (213) 510·2414 A 8Cl&NCE P'ICTION WZEDND Is b<'lng hr lll b) ~ 0 - the Selene(' 1-"IC'tlon aud Fantasy Culld t-:vrn ti. wlll lncludt" lllms. ~nf'li. with gue'tts. fantasy rolt' plavln~ j(amt"s. and dt>al('nt' room" 0: with all kind of M"len<''' 1» ft<'llOn mt>morabtlla. ·r~y '< 2 p m ·I I p.m . frl ·Sat I u )> 9 m • 11 pm Hollday Inn. ~-· 222 W Houston Ave . J-ull· t>rton (213) 927-3200 ..,, .... ~ * PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES * ~ ~ fF . M t' I •U~~tl(1J4] '~ '!! 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" ··THE \\'O~DER. THE AWF~SOME~ESS AND THE MYSTERY ... 'keman· 1!-I nnc ofthc most interesting ... intelligent ... enter- taining films of the year." lh,v t />rrt 11 I HI \1< ~If\ STARTS TODAY AIWiEIM COSTA MESA P<11 ', Ar11111,..rr l ,.., t•O' I '" ()< vf 87q 98'>0 !• ~ 184 l"EA ,A Vr:v"'' <)90 4IJ2;i LAGUMllUS [OwirOS/Santiotn l ilQUlli Hiiis Ma~ 768 li611 OAMtelE Coty Center 63' l!>53 HO ~t.$Sl s 4CC("1(0 •<>*, .. IS 1N<i1oor111(HT ('or1•.i1nu·r :Hh1 c·u and h<.'Iµ \\1th p111hl1•111• < 111111• lll t ht• llaal~ 1'1l11t ' \I \ 11111 ~·1'11 ·t· cnlt11T111 - Daily Pilat Adn.nce Bllll.n& "Tfflt POWlta OF llUllA.ft SPIRIT.'' a t hrtt da)' conft'renc-<" which ft'a lures dtsttngul~hf"d teach<"rs. scholars and cllnl· clans from the health pro ft"sslons. lht' humanltl<'"I and rTltgton. roc~s on toplc-s such as the re80urces or faith. humor. love. hopt" and committed action to butldlng a more generous world. May 4-6. Ooubletrt't' Hol<"I. 100 Tht' City Drlvt'. Orang<'. 494-4900. "lfOLLAND HOllE· STAY," a unlqut' I 5·day tour In which participants live with Dutch famlllt's In prlvatt' homes In Th<" llalo{ut'. Is offered this sum· rnt'r by Orange Coast Col· lt'g<' The tour runs from Juty I 0·24. 8 1. 799 Includes mundtrlpalrfarT. transfers. dcrommodactons. breakfast dnd dtnm·r dally. tours and .tll c1dml~slon ft't'~ 4:12 -5880 CLUB COl'fEJO 11.AGICO hoc;ts a trip to Rosarito Hearh. Baja California. for stngl<' professionals. May 4·6 The club will celt'bral<" ''Clnc-o de Mayo .. ~parts Fnday 7 p m , and returns Sunday t'venlng 8135 per prrson doublt' occupanc-y. or 8170 prr prrson for a private room. Price lncluc1t'i. lwo nights lcxtglng. trans· portallon. somt' meals wUh a dlnnt'r and dancr Satur· day evening. Reservations must be made before April 23 642-5586 "SltA CAMP," a fun and advt"nturt'·fllled Wt'<'k for c-h1ldr<'n 9-14 ytar.; old. ls held Mon ·Thurs. April 16-19 from 9 a m -3 pm at Dana Point Harbor Kids partlclpat<' In a fl<"ld lrlp to an anr lrnl fossil r<"t"I. ron - ducr lab c;t udle,. dl'I~< .. lions lick pool dlscovrrit'~. hiking. swimming and .t half day aboard lht' FIOdtlng Laboratory Is alc;o lncludt'd A '><"afood barbecu<" and awards Ct'rt'mony on !hr flnal day ot camp Includes parents. 876 rtt. 83 I ·4646. IRVIN& Pl"lt AaT8 CltlfTER feature "All You Wanted to Know About Modern Art In Six Easy Lt'ssons." with Instructor Phyllls l.utjtans. former curatorofeducallon at New· port Harbor Art Mu~um and ro-owner or Turnbull Lutjc:-ans Kogan Gallt'ry In Costa Mesa. prt"Sentlng this pr1meron the art worlcfrrom 1945 to the pre-st"nt. Lt'arn how It happened. what It's about. and how to look at and purchase modern art today. This six-week class mt'ets Wednesda ys . 7:30·9 :30 p.m .. ~Inning April 25. for ages l 6 and ovt'r. 850 fCt'. 552-I 078. CLAY WOU8BOP8 for children arc offe~ by thc- lrvlne Fine Arts ~ntt'r for this spring. Ceramics In· .,tructor Theresa Fernald tt'aCht"S Clay I. for age11 5· 7. April 16 and 18. ancfClay II. ages 8· 12. April I 7 and 19 Sfudenls will learn bt'jtln· nlng handbulldlng tech· nlqut"S and experiment with a var1ety or colored glazes. Both workshops are held from 9 a m.-noon 8 11 ftt lnr ludes all matt'rlals 552·107A "HOW TO ST AllT Alm IMPROVE YOUa OWN 8U81PfE88," a workshop offered by Saddlcback Col· ltg<" South . features Lt'e F..ckt'rt and Jex Ryan. the 1981 wlnnt"rs of Tht' f'rtt· dom Foundation of Vallty Forgt' Award for Exctllt'nCt' In Prlvatt' EnterprlSt' Education. c:-nllghttnlng pot<"ntlal and pn-sent t'n· tN"prc-nturs with practical knowl~e Sat .. Apr1l 28. 8 45 a m ·4·30 p.m .. Sci· tnce/Math Room 3 13. Mission Viejo campus. 850 re(' 83 1 ·4&46. WIND8UaFJNG t.. a 'prtng h<"allh and fltnt'ss program offel'1'd by Saddle- bac-1( Coll~e Soulh lnstruC'· tors provide t'xerclS(' fort ht' wholt' family durtng thret·hour sessions. • I a.m.· I p.m. Many dat~ arc· available. Sat.·Sun .• Aprll 28-29. May 5-6: or Tu<"sday and Thuraday. May 8 anti 10. 865 ftt. Dana Point ttarbor 831-4646 <>ncotnc E•enta ALLIGATOR r AaM. 7671 La Palma. Buena Park. One of the world'-., largest reptile roll<"cllons. 10:30 a.m.·6 p.m . dally 522-2615 . BRI008 CUIQRJllOHAll AUTOMOTIVE llU81tUll, 250 E. Baker St.. Cosla Mesa. Antique cars c1r1•t1 l 9 I 2·present. 9 a.m.-5 p m Wed.·Sun. 546·7660 CATALl"A CRUISES spring schedult'. with 27 departures. art" as follow<1 From San Pedro. t vtry dav 9:45 a.m.. F'r1 7 p rn Sat.-Sun. 8: 15 a.m .. 12 4'l p.m .. and 6:30 pm From Long Beach. tvery day Cf a.m . and I ·45 p.m . Fn 1 :m p.m .. Sat. 8 a.m . 12·30 and 6:15p.m .Sun IOa m .tn<i 6: 15 p.m . Through Junf" 7 DAJlfA 1fBAO at l>an.1 Point Harbor offers halr-dc1\ and thret'·quar tt'r d.t\ sportflshtn'g I rip-. 496-5794. DISNEYLAND, I J 1 I Harbor Blvd .. Anaheim To night ft'aturcs "Night 01 Joy... a Chr1sllan-mui,h event. from 8 p.m .· I a m wll h guest a ~bby Boorw Dion. Oeearmo and Kt'V, Sweet Comfort Band a net others. Frankie Avalon l'- featured Sal. and Sun. ,.vr nlng; Tommy Tuton<" and K.C. perform Mon -Wt'd Tht' Whispers and Sl~tn Sledge appear Thurs. Pa p.i Ooo Run Run and Kra'>h entertain nlghll\ Sat.-Thurs "Thumper .., Easter Egg llunt.. 1-., Sat.-Thurs. glvt'S r hlldrr11 ~t'S 3· 12 lht' opportUJ\11\ Ill win one of ~veral SJ>l"c-l.11 prtzes Normal park hour-. rrl I 0 a m ·6 p m ;_rncl reoprnlng from A p m I a.m. for "Night or JO\' S a t · T h u r '> 'I a .m.-mldnl$(ht. 999-4565. &NOT'f''S asaay F AIUI, 8039 Bcaeh Blvd .. Buena Park Easter enter- tainment Is highlighted by three performances o r .. f'lasht:M"agle .. In the Good Time Theater. A special charity premiere per- formance wlll tM-staged to· night at 8 with a ll proceeds donated lo leukemta rc- sea r c h. Tickets 8 10 . .. f'lashbcaglc .. s tars Some of 8oatlaern callfomla'• top clo&aen are ·performJ.nt W. ahauttnc Ameifcan dance form dUrinC Jamboree. at Slz P'laC• JilaClc lloantaln ID Valencia e.ery Saturday STEP UP TO THE MOVE EVERYONE IS TALKING A80Ut MIA M1M lfu Plou• mwe CCllTA Ill.IA Edwlldsh!OI $ol0746C NOW PLAYING CGITA.U EOWll'OI ...... •WS FCMITMIVAU.fl' ,....,,°"' MJ !307 .. Snoopy, Lucy, Sally, Charlie Brown. break dancers. rock band and slnl{crs. Show tlmca arc I . 3 and 5 p.m. dally except Mon. Also fea - tured arc live surf bands. with "Amer1can ~ends of . . Rock ·n· ~oil" presented by Elvia Presley and Buddy Holly look-aJlkca. and lhe Vans C hampio nship Skateboard and BMX ExhlbllOn Team. ~n f'r1 10a.m.-10 p.m .. Sat.·Sun. 9 and Sanday tbroa&h llay 13. Utah'• premier children'• cloe&fila &roup, Buckle. and Bo1", will appear lD the park'• Greenwillow l'heater on Euter Sanday, Aprll 22. .. : 11 ~ 0 -~ a . m . · m I d n I g h t . 1984 CSoaing Jamborcf' f Mon.-Thurs. 9 a .m.-1 O p.m. every Sat. and Sun. through ~ 952-9400. May 13 except Apr. 2 1. Tfir 5, LI 0 N C OUNT a T festival occurs al 12:30. <» SAFARI, 8800 Irvin e I :30 and 2:30 p.m In thr :::_ Center Dr1ve. Laiuna Hiiis. Crunwtllow Theater OPf'n ,, Dr1vc·through wlld animal Sat.-Sun. I 0 a m ·I 0 p m -. park, Zambez1 River cruise. Located 25 miles north of Ci animal shows. petting zoo. Universal Sludloe al Ma~lc-~ laf'Jlc aviary. Opens dally Mountain Parkway. exll off 9:45a.m .. last car admitted 1-5. Valf'nrla (2131 )> 3:30 p.m .. 837-1200. 992-0884. ~ TD PAVILION QUEEN SPRUCE GOOSE. adja· offers tour cruises of New. cent to R.M.S Quttn Mary. _. port llarbor, showlnl( lhe Pier J . Long Ot'ac-h Harbor c.> homes of John Wayne and World's largest a luminum _. otht'r personalities. from dome houst's Howard ~ the Balboa Pavilion In New-llughes world·s largt'sl M"a-• port Beach. 673-5245 plane. 10 a .m.-6 p.m . dally 8 A N J U A M (2 I 3) 435-5671. ext. I 165 UNIVERSAL STUDIOS CAPI8TJlAJlfO I08810N, TOUR, I 00 Universal Clly 3 1882 Camino Capistrano, Plaza, Unlvt'rsal Ci ty. A San Juan Capistrano. Call-forn1a·s oldest bulldln~. guldftd. behind-the-scenes Nat ive Amer1can and carry excursion lhrpugti Holly· Spanish cullu~ exhibited wood's biggest a nd busies t 493-1424. mov1e-TV complt'X. 9:30 SAJlfTAAJICAZOO, IAOI a .m.-3,30 p.m. da lly. (818) E. Chestnut. Santa Ana. ,....8_7_7_-_13_1 _!. ___ ...__ __ _ More than 250 animal. bird and rcpUJc species arc found In this lushly planted park. 10 a.m.-4 p.(Tl. dally. 835-7484. SBltRllAN LIBRARY AJlfD OAJlDlt1'8, 2647 Pa· clflc Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Rose. cactus. an- nual gardens. orchid con- servatory. kol ponds. gm shop. Open dally I 0 :30 a.m .-4 p.m. SIX FLAGS llAGIC MOUNTAIN. 260-1\c re theme park with r1des. shows. entertainment. Computer Dtscovery Center a nd other cxh1blts. Some of Southern California's finest cloggera. or .. hillbilly tap dancers.·· participate In the An Al's Garage favorite from Boston Traders ... 100% cotton cre-.vneck sweaters that ore rugged and functional JUSI wh01 vou \NQnl to go W11h your ieons ond octive'.Yeor 8~~~ 56 FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH · ( 714) 644 -5070 _j !·Galleries ..... MUSEUMS DUii OF ART. 307 Clltr a.m.·4:30 p.m 494 ·61':1 I Drive. Beginning W~nl"S· NEWPORT HARBOR • BOWERS llUSEUll, day. ··contC!'mporary Call· ART llUSEUll, MSC> San ~ 2002 N. Main St., Santa fornla Artists 20" Is ft>a Ckmente Orlvf'. Nt'wporl 'O Ana. "lrtsh Sliver·· exhibit tured with daywork by Beach. Two rxhfb111011.., wlll ;;: of 17, I Rth and 19rh <'t•n Monf<'a Dunham. lft·r bt> shown c·o1w11rr<'nlh ht• u.. rurv sllvrr from 011b11n·!> crramk Vl"SSt>IS portray a ~lnnl nft Thur-.rl,l\' · I-.\ -;:: National MuSt>um of Ir<· dell<'al (' strength In lhC"lr pr<'!>Slons. New /\rt Fro111 G> land. I-tours Tues ·Sar 10 -.1ylisll<' braiding al the lip Cermanv" fcalur<'... rww "g a m.·5 p"' . Sun 12·5 pm JuxtapoSt'd to sturdy baSf's. Ce-rman ab ... 1 rac·I/ 11~11 Louis Art MuSt>um "Jt'i>!> Pa!>tc·Ups" consist:; of 53 ~ paste-ups." or coll~e<i by .1rllsl Jess. who alllio11Rh rt'lallV('I)' unknown to rhc· p11bllr . ha-. f'Xhlbllec1 hli. works ;11 lhc San Franrl!>«O MuM·urn ol Modf'rn Arr. MuS("um ol Contemporarv Ari . Chic-ago. and the Dallab Mu'«"um of fine Ari<; T hroup.h June 10 G> 972· 1900 Throu~h June 2. Hours rattve t>xprt"Sslonl<,m .111tl i __ L_A_G_UN __ A_B_E_A_C_B __ llll.l_-_....:T:....:.u..:.f'_:s:_·_:S:...:u_:n..:__..:.1...;1:_3:...:o:__w::..:.as:....:o:.:r.!:.~::..:a n izec1 b) 1 he' :...1 ~ "A TARZAN MOVIE LIKE NO OTHER YOU'VE EVER SEEN! ENTERTAINING, INTELLIGENT. EVEN TOUCHING!' "Thoroughly enjoyable. Never a dull moment :· fl I I ,I-\\ \lllH 11\11·- ''Tender, Thoughtful and Pictoriallv Beautiful :· II 11\t I "A Glorious Epic. Magnificent is the word for ·(; rl'~·:.;t okr: ·· , •• ,I <1111-( , .... \11 tH"'' • '\F\\' I 11 .... I\ ''Savag~ly beautiful and enthralling:· 11 •• " I 'I \' .,, •. , "A soaring adventure. You will be spellbound by this ravishi ng. maidnll <'pi< ·· '·"' tl•lln 111,\lltl'PIJI \'\ ·· 'Greystoke's' gift is a return to wonder on t hP ... nf'f'll It is great spectacle, enthralling and glon(lu:.;lv IH·i11111 t11l The best sort of film magic:· ... , .. "'1." 11.,, ,,,,,, 1 11 G~~X§!OKE TARZAN LORD OF lliE APES 11 11 1.1111111.,,ll'<l lllM '4.11t111Kl<\ll"llWl1ll\Kll"I'\ l\'\llt•l\1 l\\ll,t11\ uul11111 •f•~o1.:lr fl<l'llll'll lWl>\MIUK I \'\1111"4 ... llCl~llf \l11••l"l!lll'\.,,l lll l"o••l1 .... ttnllll.lllllll..Cl'\,.,.l,l\'\ll\'l \'\flk "'" • "l~d\ '" I' 11 \\I~~ ""' \411 II HI \I 'I I'\ 111 ... ,f '"•tu ,,.,, I \IU \ '\ t II I It I \ l'I ' I•• tr 11 . ~k M 11 I 1\1 KMI 'II I ·II' 1PGl--·-~ ~.:=" 11i ........ 1.,111c.1111• ''"" ......... __ ....... ··--o r---.._..-·~·------_,.-.. .... .,.. •• • .. r ••..,.. •• ..._ ..... __ ,,,.,.,.....,~ * PIES£1TEI ti NLIY STEllO _.,.,.,._ ...... '--... ·----··-- MMUI 639 8110 IUlll PUI 821 4070 llYll[ 55 I 0655 ~OUK( 634 255J SYUfY Sl AOIUM OR IN f'ACfftC LWCOLN OR-IN EDWARDS WOOOSRIOGI urv CINC OOM£ f'lfl 91 Al l!IOI I W3 11 W!SI or KllOll 8AttNll'.> USt Of f"\AYIR t'HAPIWI I ~ D IW't nu 990 •011 ro cesu 1($A 546 3107 .SSlll WIUO 830 699 I llstmsru 391 ms UA MOVllS 4 OWARDS CINfMA COWARDS VICIO TWIN COWARDS CH.MA WCSI lllf'I illAI lff(f A I ()l(NllGI I Wl ~·~· \I) IWY lA 'fJ I t~IA lftSIWCSllR I (;()llJlllWl~l Tuca.·Sun. 11 a m 5 p.m 759· l l 22. • llUSEUll OF NORTH ORAJlfGE COUNTY •. Main Hall. 301 N. Pomona Ave .. Fullerton A juried calll· graphic <'Xhlhltlon enlllled · PDt'trv of the Pf'n · Is previewed tonlfthl. 7 -9 p m. The f'Xhlbltlon will be shown I hrou((h Jun<' I 0. Tu<"s.·fr1 10 a.rn.·3 pm . Sat. 10 a.m.·5 p .m . Sun noon·5 p.m . 738-6545 GALLERIES ALLENDALE GAL · LERY. 1540 S. Coast lfl)(li· way. Lajluna &ach. Highly pollshed ·bro nu SC'Ulpt urei. by the &nm~ll Brothers of Pl acerville. lndf'flnll<' Tues.·Sun. 11 a.m.·5 pm 497-6005. ARTIST'S GALLERY • PRAllE STUDIO, I I Monarch Bay Plaut. South La~una. Artist/ photOf{ra· phrr Susan Smith's f'Xlllblt t<; on view through Aprll 30. Hours Tues.·Sal. 10 a.m .·6 p .m.. Mon. 1-6 p .rn. 661 -9352. BC SPAClt GALLERY. 235 f ort"SI Ave .. La'1.una B<'a<'h ··eonve~<"n<'<' - Pan ir· featurrs arllsrs rt'P· rt'St'nted t;>y the galle11 A dl~tlnctlve blend of al· 111 udes pre1•alen1 In I he phot~raphlc an of 1odt1y art• display Through April 2 I . Hours Tuf's ·Sal I I .30 a.m -5·30 p.m. 497 1 H80 BLUEBIRD GALLERY, 1540 S. Coast lllghway. La~una Beach. An artlst""i reception wlll be ht•ld Sat- urday. I ~6 p.m . 10 vlf'w new works by Alla\·n S 1eve n s and M arla lkrtram ThrouJ.!h /\prtl 497.5377 BLUE IRIS GALLERY, llo111y Rouge Cafe. 3110 ''frwpon Blvd . Nrwporl lk'dC'h Featurc-s orl~lndl ·"Turn-of ·I ht'·t'f' n r 11 r y E u r o p e a n P o s r t• r ~ . · · Th rough A prll BON SIEMON GAL· LERY. 1166 Suonower al Fairview. Co"ita Mt><,a A '>ludenl art exhlbll w11 h works from lrvlnt' COdsl Ch rl s t ldn School . Maranlha C'hrr'lt la n Aradt>my. and Prince or Peace Lutheran School Is han~ln~ throufth April 28. Mon.-Sat. 10 am ·6 pm 557-0804. BUENA PARK COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 6650 Beach Blvd .. Buena Park Pennv lllnrman McManlital. arts mm missioner fort hf' Cll y of Newport &ach for the pasl five years. displays acrylics and watercolors A r«ep- rlon In her honor Is sched· uJed from 7:30-9 lont~ht Mon ·frl. I ·5 p.m ThroUS(h A prll 27 523-0351. CALLIGRAPmc ARTS. ~ 37 SeaCllff Vlll~r. 2219 Main SI.. H unlln~ton Heach . Ch lnesr brush paintings featurln~ the works o1 Sh an Tlem Chow and his students are fea- tured with the o~nlng re· r epuon Sunday. I ·4 pm. Tht' exhibition com lnues lhroUS(h Aprtl 30. Mon ·Sal I ·5 p.m 960-5775 C AL ST ATE FULL- ERTON Main Art Callery ·race lo f acf' -Bark io Back:· an exhibit which rxplores th<' phenomenon of arllst·couplt's Is prTs· entcd through May 9. Large scale flguratlvt> sculpturt". video-taped documentat ton and other elrments from I heal er occurren cC'S and prrforma nces plus dimensional. mulll·m~la paJnlln,($ a re on vlrw Mo(l.·fTrl. 12·4 p. m .. Sun.·2·5 p.m. CI06t'd Satur· days and April 20 and 2:.!. 773·2037. CllJUBTIAJIC THOMAS GALLSRY, 1001 W. 17th St.. Suttt'T. Co6ta Mt'sa. An l"xhlblllori of abs I rarl sc-ulptural Ogurt'S featurlnJI. r he work of An nit> Hf'aly Also abstract oll palnrlng .. by John Badger lndt'Onlle- Tues.&t. 9 a.~.m. CITY OP IR , Fine Arts Center. 4601 Walnut Avt'. A 10th annlvt'rsary itroup cxhlblltor by mf"m-~rs of tht' Creallve Ans Culld featurt's palntln~s. sculptures and other flm· r rafts In a var1rty of medt.1 that represents local talrnl Throug h M ay 2 Mon.·Thurs. 9 a.m.·9 pm frt. 9 a.m .-6 p.m .. Sal. 9 a.m.·3 p.m. 552-1078 CITT OF NEWPORT BEACH, City Hall Callt>r.. 3300 Newport Hlvd. Warrr colors by Gloria We-bt'r. ol Corona dt'I Mar . and Mar jOrfc Hielscher arc l t"Alure<I t h rough April IH 640-2271. COSTA MltSA ART LEAGUE mt'mbers who have their work on dlspla) during th<' m onth of Aprll are Lour1 Quarton and Ira Dobbs. Glendalt> Fedrral fashion Island: Suc Wal'lh Orange Coas1 SavlnJ.t' Adams Strut: and Man Ellt'n Ot'Have"n. Mesa Vt•rdt• Library. Costa M t'sa 830·9415. DUJGJll8 R.BCYCLED GALLERY, 619 N Harbor Blvd.. Fullt'rton "'Rf"Ol"I'· lions In Glass .. feature 1 wo outstandlnft Amf'rlcan glass studios Ortf'nt and Flume and Stevf'n Ma.,l.:trh T hrough April I 7 879-1391 T HE EDGF: GALLt-:HY 212 N. Harbor Blvd .. t-'ull· erton. John Nava and Davr<1 Romeo are ~una arltM'- whose work -fO<'u!>ln~ or1 th<' human fl~urr -will ht· shown her·e bei!tnn lnA Tuesday. A reception will be h e Id Th u r s d .I\ 871-5862. TBlt ESTHER WELLS COLLECTION. The-Chdlhc; Building. 1390 S Coa<,r lllghway. Laguna f~Jrh The grand open1na rxhl bltlon of Esther Well" 'it"<' ond gallery location wlll 1>4• held tomorrow and Sunda} l 2·5 p.m .. w1th a C"ham pagne recrpllon. OALERIA CAPISTRANO, :l I 6H I Camino Capistrano. s.tn Juan Capistrano Tiu· Ones! In all media of Anwrl can Indian art Is featurt'rl Exhibiting artists lndudr R .C . Gorman. llelf'n Hardin. John Nieto anrl Cltfford Beck . ThrouFth April 26. Mon .·Sal 10 a.m .·5 p.m. 661 ·1781 GUGGltlfBBlll GAL· LUY, Chapman Cotl('~t» 333 N. Glasscll. OranJ.t" "'Sounct and Sllt'ncC'."" d new work by Mlnt'ko Crim m er . tnc ludrs unlqur kinetic SC"ulplures whll h ft>ature blocks of lcC" wllh Pf'bbles froun Into them suspend~ above archllt'< Ionic structures of wood m etal and wlrr As lh<' kt' m elts, the-pebblC!'S fall di random lntt>rvalt. dow11 through the struc1 urf' producing an lntrlftulnJl and aJways unexpected ex· pertence of sllenc<' and In- termittent sound Hours M o n . ·Sat. l .5 p m Through April 27 RAGOEPfll.ADR GAL- "'O ! ............................................................................................. _l LltlUBS, 372 N. Coast Shavelson t"XP.lor"s a.m.·4 p.m. 497-677~ Anion Hlvct . Sullf' 120. tudlo art. Throu1th April Carmt"I andSi.n .,,r,.111 t"-t·u. ct Highway, Laguna Beach. storytelling. Individual and 8 A N .J l1 A N Co!<1a Mt'Sd. Two f"xhl· 28. AIM> work by P~ Ann thf' back allc•)'' of !-.c1t11.1 ~ Dani. award-winning cultural lntf'rt'!\I and visual CAPl87R~O LIBRARY blllon"i. ''Nf'w Cif'rman Ex -Jones I futurcid ih-rouf(h Ana apd a unrt">I' ..... <ie'1·n g. sculptor or Costa Mesa. uh-aesthdlcs In a playful and A 1' D CULT U It A L prf',!.lon1M Works on Saturday Tues:.Sat 12 ~ from Mount Ualdv Throu~lt ~ veils her new bronu artistic srrtrs calltd "P"r· CENTER, La Sala Hoom. l'apt'r"' and ··v1n1~r Call-p.m . 856-6648. Aprtl 776-7976 "Etemal Flame''tomorrow aonal Ad Portraits .. 31495EICamlnoHf'al.San fornla· Palntln~s and UC IRVIKE ll&DICAL VORPAL G ALLERY. ::1 at a reception held In her Thr<>Ulth May l. Mon.-Frt. 8 Juan Capistrano. llarn· Sculpl urt'. .. o~n ltxiay and CENTER, 300 Romnt'ya 326 GIC"nnl") rt•. Laf!.u11.1 ii hon or. 5-?' p.m. 494·2675. a.m .-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m . Bf'nson pl'C.'St"nl sa selt'rllon ronltnu<" I hrou~h May 5. Orivt'. Anaheim. Don May. Beach. ··1n0f'r E\I'/ 01h1·r C» LAOONA BSACB 432-5725. ofhlsnotc.-dwork.spannl11Jo1. Thr G«'rman works come natlonaUyrecognlzt"dartlst Worlds"lslhe1tw.mdortlw -:C 9CBOC)LOI' ART,Ettlnger OaANQg COUNTY a 30·year photojournallhm dln·ccly lrom Germany and and designer. uhlblls his jl.alkry's annual rt'~lon.11 )> Gallery. 2222 {,aj{una Ca-c1nrrsa roa OONTBll· caret'r for many publl· h.ivt' no• bf'en rxhlbltt"d In rcmarka61e collection ol l'xhlblllon. South C'oast art ~ nyon Road. "C"allfornta PORAllY ART, 3621 W. cations Throus.th April 26 th(· Unllt"d Stales before. California Images. with lsts Wf'rt> Mlf'<·tf'<I 10 <>ho~ t.. ands capes : Four MacArthur Blvd.. Spa~ Tues.-Sun I 0 a .m ·2 p.m Tht'}' lnrlude palntl~s on S<'enes Including thr fish up to lhrtt ol lhrtr ..,..,, - Painters" brings l~her I I I.Santa Ana. rnturrd Is 493-3984 papc·r. drawlnp,s. and some" In~ boats. Oshtnnen anct works. Sunda\ onl\. !i-H <-> the works of Mlrtan Smith. artwork which Includes 8AJlfTA ANA COLLBGE prints. anct ar<" <iOmt' of the cannery of Newport. p.m. 494-9441 .... Linda Stevens. Don Hen· compult'r graphics gener· Art Gallery. I 71h at Hrll'itol be<1t rxamplt>'\ of lh<" new <O drtxandJerry Davis. Hours atcd Imagery by David Em. Strt"ets . Sanla Ana. "The· Gt"rman artists Tu<"<>.·Sat 642 _4321 Cf Mon.-Frt. 9 a.m.-4 p.m.. A180, his ·•0tg1con .. coll~-Book of the> l>lsappcarl'rl." I I ii . m . · fi · 3 0 p . m . Sal. 9 a .m,·1 p.m . lion Is shown. Through anarrhll<"C'luralnarrallv1· !i45-AHTS. Direct orcoUect . 497·3309. Aprtl 20. Wt"d.·Sun. 12·5 by Hldiarcl Turner. UC IRVINlt PlNlt ARTS llATERS Pll'fE ART p.m. 549-4989. Mon.-Thur!-. I I a .rn ·'.l GALLERY, lrvln<" Exhl· to subscribe to your GALLE•Y. 1492 S. Coast QUORUM, 374 N Coast p.m.. rrl Io ,, m.·nocm. bltlon of nrw work by John hometown paper. the Hl.gJlway. Laguna Bcarh Highway. Laguna Beach Tut"s ·W..ct <'W·n1np;!. 7 9 l'aulJonrs. UCI professor or Works Include largest col-Jane London·s walt'rrolors p.m Throu~h nrxl Fnd.t) lectlon of Miro graphics In and Fay H<>egt'nnan's olls SUSAN SPIRITUS GAL· U.S. and rare group of are on exhibit lhrou((h Juneo LERY, 522 Old N<'wporl etchings by Rembrandt. In· I . I 0 a.m.·5 p.m . dally. Blvd . Nrwporl B<>arh 1\11 definite. 10 a.m.-10 p.m . 494-4422. t'Xhlblllon fl'atunn~ llw dally. 494-3903. SANDSTONE GAL· work of l>avlcl Plowclt'n. ORANGE COAST COL~ LERY, 384-A N Coast W<"ll known for hi!. LEGE Art Gallery. 2701 Highway. La~una Beach. dO<'um<"nlarv pholQltraph<1 FaJrvtew Road. Costa M~. "l'fouveau Sprtn~ ... an rx· or Ameri<'a. anc1 Anthon\' An exhibition contrasts thr c nn~ new show tarting Ht'rnandn. wl1h 1ma~t·;,, worxsofCallfornla folk and Tuesday. f<"aturt"s works by from his two hl'rh">S ... Publlr contemporary artists. 10 local artists lndudtng Use Arra~· amt .. Puhllc- Mon.-Frt. 10 a.m.·3 p.m. Allct'Cam eyw1th Nouvt'au. Ftshtn~ Art'as:· Is prl'S· 432-5725. ~ mixed mtdla. figurative ented I hrou((h April 14 ORANGE COAST COL· paintings. and Anita Healy Tues.·Sat. I 0 a m.·5 p.m .. LBGE Photo Callery. 2701 using a musical theme. and W«"dn<'sday <'V<'nln~., ra1rvtcw Road. Costa Mesa. combining ralll((raphy and by appoint mf.'nl. 63 I ·6405 Photographrr Lonny watt"rrolor. Tu<"s -Sun. 11 TLK GALLERY, 61 1 .. ROMANCINGntE STONE-actio n . adve nture, and bring plenty of popcorn! Kathleen Turnt'r i~ capti\'ating. anu Michael Dougl~ is dashing. Danny DeVito i~ h ilariou ... :· '"'"" '""'" Toda)' ~>U'. NBC-Tl' MTHUMBS UP. \X'c: ooth enjoy the.: romantk· auvc:ntltrl' n>mc:<l~ of ROMANCING THE STONE. It's frc:~h and funny .. ',,.,,.. '"""' wul ll1111•-r I ht•rt .41 TM Mot•l es 111~1~ D•l'lrnl ""* I UOWI l I lnvtru llM ~ I . Ml WI •1 Ull ...... • LllllfH : 90 J ~::":""_-~._~ ~"·---••YDilll ~ ~ J 111~. ,. ,., au 990co21 UA MOW:S 4 * cma •sa 546 2111 lOWAROS SOUTH COAST PlAlA * CISTa IW 631 3SOI EDWARDS HAR1!0R TWIN * PRESENTED IN DOLBY STEREO lftll( 551 0655 £0WAAOS W0008RIOGl * LAC• ltW 168 6611 lOWAROS/ SAH80RH LAGUNA HlllS MALL OIAllCE 6110340 AMC ORANGl MALI OUK£ 634 391 l UA CITY C£NJ£R mlSStll WEI 495 6220 tlMICl 634 9361 COWARDS MISSION Vl[J() MAl.l PAClrlC S OllANGC OR IN WUTWISnl • UA WCSTMINSTt:R TWIN 895·5333 _FRIDAY, APRIL 13TH, IS JASON'S UNLUCKY DAY. PARAMOUNT PICTURts PR[SENTS fRIOAY THE 13TH-THt flNAl CHAPHR STARRING KIMBfRlY Bf CK • PHER BARTON • CR~PIN GlOVER MUSIC BY HARRY MANfREOINI • SCRff NPlAY. BY BARNEY COHEN STORY BY BRUCE HIDEMI SAKOW • PROOUCfD BY rRANK MANCUSO. JR DRIRt~:.~~f ~~~O .. A f~~~~!Y!!N~~~~ {ft) 'Ulll t i '9tlf HlltlU lfl(A ~Bre~Pl.ua S29-S339 COSTAMOA EOW¥0.S BnstOi ~7444 STARTS TODAY ------ .. - -" I l J I ~~~~~~~~----~------------------.... --------~....-..:~ ................. --......... r--............................... . .._ . •• ~ ~'Dream coat' dazzling jn Ne~port < ·->-co '"O ·;:: u.. Biblical musical 's another whopper htt for Fishbach ~ There's some--------------~ thing about biblically ~ inspired musicals ~ that brin~ out the J i best in Eileen Fish-01 ~ bach. an1stic director -of the Newport J E Theater Ans Center. ITUS 0:: Twice Fishbach ••••••••••••• t has mounted stellar productions of "Godspcll" for local theater groups. and now she's created a nother whopper hit with Orange Count} 's first production of "Joseph and the Arna11ng Technicolor Dreamcoat." running Fnda)S and Saturdays through May 12 at NTA.C. T hi s rock opera based on the Old Testament story of Joseph and his coat of many colors was penned hy Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber some 16 years ago, but didn't attract public attention until their later works - "Jesus Christ Superstar," "Evi ta" and "Cats" -hll the Broadway stage. "Joseph" 1s in the same mold. a total musical devoid of stra1~t dialogue. and despite its brevity (90 minutes including intermission) it's a blockbuster. Rice and Webber take gleeful delight in satirizing vanous musical forms -bluegrass. calypso, Jacques Brei The Crystal Cathedral presents and ·so·s rock 'n' roll -throughout the show. and it works wonderfully thanks to F1shbach's inventive staging and the splendid choreography of Steven Olmscheid. The high point of the evening 1s the int roduction of the Pharaoh. who turns out to ht.· .. well. someone you'll recognize 1nstantl). Backed b) an unseen live-piece orchestra under the baton of Bill Wolfe. the show's:? I-character cast offers an outstanding t.'nscmble producuon on the Newp~>n theater's newl) c«panded stage. Energy runs high throughout. with the only d etriment being that the lyrics are too oft en swallowed up by either the volume of the band or the enthusiasm o f the cast. To interpret thc crucial ti tle role of the fa vored youth. sold into slavery by hi s o ther 11 brothers in a lit of Jealously. the Newpon theater has recruited David ('handler. who d1st1ngu1shed himself as L11tlechap in "Stop the World. I Want to Get Off' on the NT AC stage last year. Chandler's power and p1zau match his superb musical talent. and his performance 1s nveting in its intensity. Sweet-,01ced Trac' K1mm1ch lends a soft to uch as thr narrator, while M1chaci Greer. Nelson Gilmore and Mark Dobkin double as Joseph'-; brothers and o ther characters in the story. excelling in their comi c interpretations. Alexandria Mandan no tu m s in a sensuous performance as a nobleman's fnsky wife. The other brothers -Dave Hutchinson. Nicholas Holdridge. Michael Lewis. Greg Robins, John Rinaldi, (Please 9ee JOSEPH/Pace US) Call 642-5678. Put • few words to work for ou. Da'rid Chandler cut aa Jo.eph The Glory of '1TMADEMELAUGHI 'ANIMALHOUSE'WALKSTHEBEATI" EASTER Running Now thru April 28 A dramatit and music.al r«nactment of l hc last earthly days of Christ. Joe Leavitt as Herod ·"' id. Jonathan Fuller as Jesus Performances every evening at 6:30 ~ 8:30 p.m. '!bu 11 be lht>tt' when ltw JO)'OU~ throngs -k.on~ ll~lr rt•dN'me• -ksu~ < hti~ upon 11i!> triumphant entry Into kHJSdlt-m • 'ltw 11 IW tlwrr .. ht'n In an9n .k'su• rt' move'> llw fll()(IC) t hanqer.. fr um lht' hou~ ol (Jod • 'lb\J 111)(' lht'•c when~~ q.-c, H1~ d15<i~ and <111 nl m<1nkrnd lht> k<)' lo dhundanl hvrng • 'lb\J II~ lht'rt" when lht' lidt' tum, .tg.trn.,I Ihm • 'mu II~ tht're wht'n Pont•u'> f'ilalr 'l<lltt'n< ~ lllm 10 death •bl 11 lttl lht- 'arth cunw1.,.. th4> V.) qww d.irl\ thr hghlninq n.1.,h whrn If<>,., n<11k-tl to th. 1 ru'' •You II bl' tht'rt' In IW.tr NI'> .,..~r11 Id~ woHI' • l\n<1' You II bf' tht'rl' on lhdl mo'>I 4Jnrtn1" morn nl h1\ln')' wt"wn k'<J' l hrlst I\ rf\«'n' CHARGE RESERVATIONS BY CAI I ING (714)54GLORYOR(213)53Gl.ORY - -Joel Siegel. GOOD MORNING AMF:RJC'\. ABC 'TV Just don't call them when you're in trouble. What an Institution! 'P(U.'E ACADOIY° A mJl. MASl.AHS(y ~ muor; STM Gt1!'TDlllllG • ml CATTIAU · IUllA swrnt · A11D GlmGl GArNES AS DM1T WM.ID S1Qn " HEAL ISRAll. t Mr l'IOfT • OIDftAJ " NIAL ISIA!l. • PJU PIOf'T A11D HlQf WILSCJI 'R ··-<> -· .. ·::·-.......... _ t AUIUI S/~98~ PACtflC'S AHAHEIM DR tj llU ~29S339 MAHN BRlA PLAZA CISTI IW 7SI 418-4 COWARDS TOWN CCNTCR ~" PAUL WASLAHSIT • rm:Tm" HtX:H WllSJI NOW SHOWING! ll T• !>81 !>880 COWARDS SAOOCCBAOI lA ..... (?13) 691 0633 NM:. F AStO S()UAR£ lfSWll WIJt49>6220 EDWARDS MISSKlN VU> MALL IHIWTO m~333 UA WlSTWCST£11 ~ IUICl 63Hm SYUFY CNOOMC IUTWTO 891 3693 PACfflC'S HIWAY 39 DR ft -.,,_ -· JOSEPH PORTRAY AL RIVETING .•• FromPaeel4 Tom Early, Lawrence O'Connor and choreographer Olmscheid -comprise a well-drilled and. adaptable chorus. Kathleen Marco, Shanna Steingrubcr, Cynlrua Kelley and Susan Skadron provide .the pulchritude, while Richard Munson bookends the show as Jacob, father of the brood. and Joseph Leavell docs a splendid star turn as the Pharaoh. Playgoers will instinctively check their programs when Chandler. Mandarino and Greer open the show in fonnal attire singing the opening number of .. Cabarct," but it's just difector Fishbach's ingenious way ofstrctchin$ the entertainment and plugging the theater at the same tune. Not a bad idea given the scant running time ofthe show. "Joseph and the Amazing Technioolor Dreamooat" already has been extended one weekend past its original May 6 closing date, but the show plays Fridays and Saturdays only (at 8 p.m.) and should sell out the NeWJ>Ort sec presents Quixotic play Two leading actors will be making their final collegiate stage performances when "Man of La Mancha" is presented at 8 o'clock tonight and Saturday at Southern California College. Craig Walsh ll1 is cast as Don Quixote, the fantasizing kni~t who believes there is purity in the "sluttish" kitchen m&Jd Aldonza, played by Robin Severn. Ron Johnston, as Cr. Carrasco. attempts to cure Don Quixote of his mad faith in humanity which allows him to love Aldonza. Walsh's career at SCC has included leading roles as the Duke in Shakespeare's "Measure for Measure," the tailor Motel in "Fiddler on the Roor· and Henry in "Skin of Our Teeth." The senior from Capistrano Beach will pursue acting and writing for theater in graduate school. Johnston has starred alongside Walsh as Oaudio io "Measure for Measure," as Perchek in "Fiddler" and as Anthropus in "Skin of Our Teeth." The senior from La Habra plans to seek an adv,all«Cd degree in theology or drama." 'The Man of La Mancha' asks the audience to confront a struggle.'' Johnston ex.plains. "The struggle is to realize and grapple with what ought to be, as opposed to what is. There's a moral issued involved. which is what separates great plays from merely poP.ular plays." Severn, a junior from Camanllo. belongs to the Christian drama troupe Master Potter and has appeared on syndicated TV with the oomedy group Issac Airfreight. Also starring in the cast of 30 directed by Dr. Morris Pike. head ofSCC's theater department. are John Kramar and Paul Rubadeau. who take turns in the role of Quixote's manservant Sancho. The SS for preferred seating and $4 for general reserved are available at the Center for Dramatic Arts on the campus at 55 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Live Music aster Sunday Brunch Unlimited Champagne Fresh Fruit & Juice Bar Homemade Pastries 10 a.m. -2 p.m. Traditional Ham Dinner Child's Plate Available Served 2:30 p.m. -closing (Reservations A vailable For Parties 0/ 6 Or Morft> Theater Arts Center, 2501 Cliff Drive. Newport Beach. Call 631-0288 for ticket reservations. but do it While they last. CALLBOARD -Auditions for the comedy "Mrs. Gibbons' Boys" will be held Sunday at 2:30 p.m. and Mo?day at 7:30 p.m. at the Hunti0$ton Beach Playhouse. Main Street at Yorktown Avenue m the Seacliff Village shopping center ... director J .D. Reichelderfer is looking for seven men and a woman from mid-teens to late 40s for the show, which opens June I ... SPECIAL EASTER CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH to •.•. -2 , ••• Free Easter Gift for each child EASTER DINNER 4 p.m.-10 p.m. featuring ROAST PRIME RIB Complimentary champagne with all dinners. WESTERN ENT EAT AINMENT STEAKHOUSE A SALOON Newport Fwy at Dyer Ad exit. Santa Ana For Reservations 549-1512 I~ .... Y•••r Tttat you~lf EASTER SUNDAY to TllE llMPfHDIS """"* A Guide to Happy Hours at Orange County Restaurant s $2.00 each M111/ Cherie I Monrv Ordn to T ASTE··maker's 26525 Lucinda MiMion Viejo, C A '2692 71•/831-Jlt2 Endoee your name. addreu, city, •tate 6: zip codt'. Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for ou. BRUN CH • 10:00 a.111., 2: 30 p.111. DINNER 4: 30 p. n1., 10:00 p.111 . RES ERVATll)NS AC l~ErTED 244 1. I:. ( ·,1;t-.1 1111.!l m .I\, C1n1n,1 1\:1 \t.1r P.1uhl Co.1-.i H11.!lm .I\ .n ~1.1l :\rthur Rl\~I.. (/1 4) b/~-0 1 2L' • .... , . "THE BALLAD OP' THE SAD CAFE," a backwoods ·;:: drama. clo~ this weekend at Saddlc:back Collt"!l,t' In !t Mission Viejo (831-4656). Final ~rformanc<>s will be' given tonl~hr ancfSarurday al Rpm. and Sunday al J p m. .... ~ Fine-·~~~~~u~·I~ ~l~~:1t~~ ~~r~J'"1~~~n(~~~e~~nll;~ 1~,~~~ ·;:: performanct's are lonlj!,hl and Saturcla} at 8 p.m U... "DEATHTRAP." a rny,.tery thr1llt'r. is closing at tht' ...... La~una Moulton Playhouse. 606 Laguna Canyon Road. (i> La~una Beach (494·0743). Fina I performances aN" tonight -o and S<tlurday al A p.m. and Sunday at 2:30 v v v i "P'UNl'fY GIRL." the musical biography of Fanny ~ Bric('. Is performt"d at tht' Grand Dlnnf'r Theater. 7 $ f'ret'dman Way. Anaht"lm (772· 7710). nlghllv l"Xcept 3: Monday:. al va'rylng curtain time!> until May 27 .;. v v "GRAMERCY GHOST," a my!>tery comedy. opens o tonight at the Huntington Beach Playhouse. Main Street at 0: Yorktown Avenu1· In the Seacllff V Iiiage shopping ren ter (832· 1405). Performances wlll be j.!lv1·n Fridays and Saturdays at R:JO t hrough May 19 "rlil GETTING llY ACT TOGET HER AND T AK.IKG IT ON THE ROAD," a muslral about a sln~t·r'!. llft" a nd rarrt·r. Is al the l larlequln IJlnnr r PlayhouS<>, 3503 S. Harbor Blvd .. Santa Ana (979-551 1 ). nightly ('X cept Mondays al varying curtain lime!. through April 29. v v "IN THE BAR OF A TOKYO HOTEL," A renn('SSC<' Wllllami. drama. opens Tuesday In the Fine Arts VI iiage Con cert Hall at UC lrvlne (856-6617) Pt'rformam·t's wlll ~ glvrn nightly rhrough Saturday at A pm "JOSEPH AN'I> THE AMAZING TECHl'fICOLOR DREAMCOAT," a musical bas1·d on the biblical lt"gend. Is I he fare at thf' Newport Theater Aris Center. 250 I Cliff Drive. Newport Beach (631 -0288). Performances wlll be glvt"n F'r1days and Saturdays al Hp m through May 6 v v V' 'h . "LAVENDER FOLLIES, a rrvue by ft>male Im· • pt"rsonat ors. ts the nt'w show al Sebasllan·s West Dinner · Joeeph a 11 brothenconYincethelrfather (Pleue .ee PICKS/Page 17) (Richard Munaon) that there'• .. One More Ana(ellnHeaTen'' in thla.cenefrom ''Jo.epb and" the Technicolor Dreamcoat. • • ' \ EASTEI DllllllG GUIDE ".i,t.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.:1:'-...1"-J)·\l"~'y y~~ .. ·, /( .. The Table D'Hote selections include a c hoice o f one appetizer. one main course. one dessert. and coffee. tea or mitt<. Al'fllTUlll Temne ol Duck o lo Crt\me de ~ans Fboched Scallops Pnnto~ Gnocch1 Costighone With r«:>mono Cheese Solade 01 Moche endlll9s walnuts i:omord of Salmon with Bos11 Cream Souce l«>os1ed Leg ot l amb Wlltl Minted Lomb Sauce &east ot Ch1Cken Wl1h Morrels Cream Sauce Pnme Rit> of \4x>I Roosted wtlh Cider 5ouce DllSllm 8c)i(eo.Nell Tort Mocha Coke Chestrtjl Bomt>e wi!ti f<\Jm SolJ<:P Fresh Sllowt>errv Tor1 , , , ~ j l T H E lOW E RS RE S lAURANl At lhe 5ur1 & Sand Hotel on lhe ocean o1 loguno Beach E as101 Sunooy 11 30 am to 10 00 p m ( regulof bfeokfosl from 8 to 11 o m ) Adults S15 50. Chtldlen under 12 S850 ReseNOtions 497-4477 Saun Hoffman plays Aldonza ln .. llan of La Mancha," at the Carta.in Call Dinner Theater ln Tuatln tbroqb llay 6. Playhouse. 140 Ave. Pico. San Clemente (49'2·9950). Performances will be given Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m .. Sundays at I and 7 p.m .. lh rouffh Junr 3 . ••MAK OF LA MANCHA, the Oon Quixote musical. continues at the Curtain Call D4nncr Theater. 690 E l Camino Real. Tustin (838-1540). Performances a rr night· ly c=l Mondays at varying curtain lime:. thro May6 . ..,...,...,. " llOU81tTRAP," Agatha Christie's thrtlJer, ls being performed at the Newport Harbor Actors ~heater. 390 Monte Vista St .. Costa Mesa (631 -5 11 0). T hursday$ through Saturdays at 8 p.m .. Sun days at 7 p.m .. until April 29. v ....-1h "OD FLltW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NUT;' a drama Sf'l In a mental hospital. clMeS this weekend al tilt.' Mission Vit'JO Playhouse In the Little Theater of Mission Vic.JO High School (841·4245). Ftnal ~r formances arc tonight and Saturday al 8 p.m.v v v .. TH& SEAGULL," Chekhov's classic drama. ls being presented at South Coast Repertory. 65!>Town Centf'r Drive. Costa Mesa (957·4033). Performances are nightly except Mondays al 8 p.m. (Sundays a t 7:30) and weekend matinees at 2:30 through May 13. "YOU DOW I CAlf'T HEAR YOU WllEJlf THE WATER'S ·RlTNl'OJ'4G," an evening of four one-act adult comedies. Is being presented by lhe Irvine Community Theater In the auditorium of Turtle Rock Community Park. Turtle Rock Drtve at Sunnyhlll Road. lrvlne (857 ·5496). Pf'r· formanccs wtll be 1t1ven f'rldays a nd Sarur- days at 8 p.m . Through Apr11 28 with ma tinees Sunday and April 15 at 2 p.m. v ..... ..... . ..,...,...,..,... Excellenl:..,..,....,.. Very Good;..,...,.. Good: v . Not so Good. DI PREGO'S . .91"/;"" R*,'o•"""' Easter Sunday • ~' . Houn 10am to 9pm ~~'~EST o.e~.!,, BRUNCH ~ ' IN ALL OF ORANGE COUNTY Sun. 10 to 3 At $895 Onty,. 2217 F•IMew Rd. Our sumpto~" buffet feast includes: ( 1(Jt1 fl'll.J\ \~H mf! l1 •• & l'lll()""'f\ ·nknott \ Jf~-C1\ V;• I ' ' ""'"'' I qq\ ,,,, Pl US ;, •' '1' ' ,, \ 'J••Jl)l'h I ••\ jf! l1m ff'tJ hOf"(ot)Qt'' "'''~'*•• i hnr •ll l j""'\\~f1 •r1t)lt1 , •f eoturing o ,,,O,f' ~d~n\•'4'f' m~nu • Cotta Meu, C•llfornla 642·9500 Reservations suggested ·Join us l for Easter . Regular p r ices and menu Lovelj view of Newport Bay • Win n er So. Calif Restau rant Writers. Num ber One Value Restauran t 103 hJti•e Dr. 1..,.rt leacll 640-5123 . ~ . " . .. 11 EASTEI DlllllG GUIDI EASTER SUNDAY in Balboa Ea srer Sunday Brunch 9am to )pm Easter Dinner Regular menu 3pm to lOpm Ea rl y Bird Dinners S6.95 4 ro 6pm ~ Prime Rib or Fresh Fish -;-' Complt'te dinner with choice ~~ of ~oup or salad and dt"sst'n •~ 801 E. Balboa I ON THE PCNINSUlA 673-7726 BALBOA WITH ....... c., ....... RfftewMt Executive THE Sll'INDMO I ER -E_.., Wetertront Dining What more could one ask than to dine on superb cuisine while enjoying a glorious waterfront view this Easter Sunday? That's the scenario awaiting the lucky ones who spend their Easter at The Spindrlfter Restaurant In Newport Beach. Reservations are being accepted for an elegant Easter Champagne Brunch and for dinner. The Easter Champagne Brunch commences with warm Blueberry Muffins and fresh fruits of the season. Eggs Sardu are a Spindrifter specialty, made from stuffed artichoke hearts topped with poached eggs. Hollandaise sauce and served on a toasted English muffin. The Seafood Crepes are unsurpassed, filled wl1h bay shrimp. scallops. and crabmeat. then glazed with a delicate Momay sauce. Other brunch choices range from Huevos Rancheros to the Bayside Frltata. and the classic Monte Cristo sandwich may well be the finest In Newport. As evening approaches. a stop at The Spln- dritter's relaxing Lounge and Oyster Bar spells the perfect ending to a warm Spring day. Gourmet special- ties are many varied, including Roast Duci< a !'Orange, Scalopplne of Veal Marsala, and exotic Calamari Pic- ·cata. Prime Alb Dinner at The Splndrlfter Is remarkably tender. and the New York Steak Is broiled over real mesquite wood to bring out the bes1 flavor. The Spin- drifter wine list caters to the connoisseur. featuring both domestic and Imported wines. For the finishing touch. a dessert tray is crowned wilh by rich cheeMcekes and mousse cakes. specially prepared tor The Spindrltter. The Splndrlfter is located on the waterlront, at 3333 West Coast Hwy .• in Newport Beach. Call 642-2295 TH£ JOLLY ROGER -Enter Tredltlon ContlnuM In what has become an annual family tradition, The Jolly Roger Restaurants proudly otter dining on Easter Sun- day. The occasion is even more speclaJ this year. because a fresh and different bill of fare Invites a whole new generation of families to enjoy The Jolly Roger. A varied array of appetizers. crolssants. new apeclaltlea. and a breakfast menu bursting with choices add up to the best Jolly Roger Easter ever. Kids will want to arrive early and adopt a free Easter Bunny balloon. A chil- dren's menu makes it easy for them to choose their favorite meal. For grown-ups, as an l!/'fe opener for breakfast. The Jolly Roger recommends Eggs Benedict. topped with rich Hollandaise Sauce. The Bulfd-Your-Own-Omelett• truly has tomethlng for everyone, with choioee ranging from Spanlsh SllUCe to Corned Beef Huh. The JOfly Roger Gotden Brown 'ft r n ~1 •-ta•r••t lrE.. Dml'I • Saloo• Easter Saaday Cha• .. P• Baffet Braacla l :Se a• to 2:Se P• Dlaaer -rved 5 to 8 p• J r 14912 ....... atUl..- T..ala Betgien Waffle Is atways a favorite, wttlle ,hearty Huevos Rancheros lend a different International flavor. Biscuits, gravy, croissants, and ham accompany many of the other breaktut aelectlons. The brand new "all day" menu wlll be avaHat>Ht with more aeafood and beef entrees than ever. Chicken Pot Pie, overftowlng with plump chicken and vegetables In a puff pastry crust. Is one of The Jolly Roger's most popular additions. Chicken Salad Oriental and Cobb Salad Join tM new menu, as do croissant sandwiches like Waldorf Chicken and Ham and Swiss. Of course, thoughtful, attentive service continues to be a cornerstone of The Jolly Roger sucoess. Over 50 restaurants bear The Jotly Roger name. and most will be open on Easter Sunday serving br~tast. lunch and dinner. THE ONNOER -Prwnta The ~-8unftJ With Easter Just around the corner. the Grinder Gourmet Coffee Shoppes of southern CaJlfornla will be featuring IN PERSON THE EASTER BUNNY at their many locations In the southland from 7a.m. to 3p.m. on Easter Sunday. He wlll visit with each child of all ages and present them with their very own colored Easter egg. Parents are encouraged to bring cameras to commemorate this special occasion. The Easter Bunny "Color-Me" page will be available for the young one's pleasure. As a special bonus to the patrons a drawing for an 18" chocolate Easter Bunny supplied by Helen Grace Chocolates will be given away ateach restaurant. Drawing forms are available at ea·ch Grinder now through Easter Sunday. No purchase necessary. Helen Grace Chocolates are known the world over for their quality chocotate products and diverse setectlon of milk and dark chocolates and serve over two million ~le every year. The Grinder Gourmet Coffee Shoppes are happy to come together with Heten Grace Chocolates to share In the Easter celebratlon by bringing smites to the young patrons and to make Easter. 1984 a memorable onet There are two Grinder Gourmet Coffee Shoppe locations along the Orange Coast. one in Huntington Beach and In Newport Beach. ROYAL THAI CUISINE -Celebrat• Thal New Y .. r The Royal Thal Cuisine Is planning a big cel49bratlon for Thal New Years on Sunday. April 15th. Thai New Years Is calfed Songkhran. which means Festival of the Water. The Thal's betleve New Years Day Is the time to start over. your soul la cleansed. and you are blessed with water by your respected elders. The Royal Thal festiv- ities will start at 5:00 P.M. with a four course dinner, followed by a film of Thailand. and classical Thal dancing. Three Thai dancers will perform the dance of the benediction. Manohara Fire Sacrifice and the Mask Play. Beautiful Imported Thal gifts will be given as door prizes. Reservations are essential for this special event. Dinner and show Is $16.95 excluding tax and tip. A second dinner lhow will start at 8:00 P.M. For advance ticket sales, call 650-3322. The Royal Thal Cuisine Is located at 4001 W. Coast Highway In Newport Beach. •••• Feature of the Daily Pilot Advertising Dept. SandyWanl His credits rolling along with 'Tank' By PHIL SNEIDERMAN .... ..., ........ Cbaractcractorsarc the unsungherocsofH ollxwooct. Thal'sthcwaySandy Ward of Costa Mesa~ 1t. His name may not be familiar, but Ward has appeared in about 30 theatncal films. including .. Airplane II.·· "The Rose ... "The Front Page.""Black Sunday," "Shampoo" and "Five Easy Pieces." . . His television credits number at least 80. includmg episodesof"LouGrant1" ··1ronsidc,""Charlie'sAngcls." ··Mannix," "Night Gallery" and "The Bionic W oman": plus TV movies and miniscncs such as "Rich Man. Poor Man" and "The Execution of Pnvate Slov1k ... Ward isoneofthoseactors whose face seems familiar even if you can't place the name. His movie and TV roles have not always been large or flashy. but they are often the glue that holds a story together. And whenever a famous athlete or model with little actingexpcrienccJ01ns a cas1. he or she is commonly surrounded by veteran support.in& stars who can shore up the scenes. In character roles. Ward says. "you have to bea better actor than some who arc leading men. You may be called to be a drunk in one story. a murderer in the nellt and a cop m another one-and you'd better do them well or you won·t work again. You ha ve.to be able to do 11 all - comedy or drama." . . Currently, Ward's acting talent 1s on view m the movie "Tank:' starring James Gamer and Shtrley Jones. In it.Garner portrays a US. Armysergeant-maJorwho finds himself at odds with a crooked Southern shenff. When the sheriff frames Garner's son on a drug charge. Gamer uses a restored Sherman tank to free the boy and race toward a fair hcanng across the state lme. In "Tank," Ward portraysanannyeencral who supports Gamer's effort and helps in a cl1mact1c state-line rescue mvolvingthcstallcd tank. a crowd ofchecnng onlookers. the villainous sheri fT and a long-ha1 red motorcycle ~ng. "Thecnticsdidn't think much of it," Ward says of the movie. "But everybody I know who's seen 111sglad they did. It seemed to have the basic formula fora profitable picture. It's not an Academy Award winner. but everyone who see it feels good at the end." Ward and his wife Roxann had an enJoyabk time durin_g location shooting for"Tank" m Georgia. The principal actors werrall guests at an Atlanta Braves baseball game, courtesy of team owner Ted T u mer. According to Ward, about 5,000Georgia residents were hired as extras for the climactic crowd scenes. "A lot of them were unemployed," he says. "They had a great time and it helped them a lot "One of the nice things about shootangaway from California is thatothcrstatesapprcc1ate the economic input. All the other states appreciate that more than (Pleue aee CllARACTER/Pace 19) . .. . . .. . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . .-. . . .... . . . . . . . . •• ·-· ·-· ··-·· ••••••••• ' " .. .,. ... "• .l.A'"'W~-----.,....... .. -'~""-............ ~~ ..................... ._. •• • • .._ CBMl:ACTER ••• hom ... 18 Califomia.soit~drivingalotof(TVandmovie)business away from het-c. • . Ward bad worked with James Gamer previously on ''The Rockford files" and said the star in real life is u friendly and down-to-earth as he appcan on screen. Durinaonescenein .. Tank," Ward recalls, a law crowd of fan$ pt.be~ at the location, bopin,a for a 1 mpse ofGamer. Buttomakesuretheyweren'tpiclcedup the cameras, these people had to be rest.rained a Iona distance away. According to Ward. 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Special Easter Dinner $9.95 Complete dinner including dessert children (12 and unde r) $4.95 served from 12 noon til 8 p .m .! 1969 Ha rbor Bl vd . Co&ta M f'li8 548-1323 1lliaiu plt11 I .t61\.li•••ion ........... Sl. 8erwdl have teVcn limes the ltft:nath in their jawof 1 Oerman -o sbe~ondobennan, .. t.heac10tsays. .... , btcauteof 0 tbeir(lentJe)n1ture, they can't be trained l0~1rtackdop. - Ourini the movie. they had, to train the dos to chink i l was ·~ a game. So when it •attacked,' it was wagaing its tail. They I had to wire bis tail.•• :- Unfortunately, Ward says, this trained St. Bernard _ ~ succumbed to rat poison before the sheritrs scenes were g. shot. 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He was the ~ v11larn wbocausedJuhc Gre)•(Tina Louise) to take a fatal fall ofTa roof. Ames also tried balkJ. R. Ewangout ofS I million bycla1minghe had kidnapped baby John Ross. "I enjoyed 1t bccausc(mycharacter) was so rotten." Ward says ... He was the o nly one who was more even evil than J. R." Though Ward works steadily as an act0r now. his career dad not blossom overnight. He vew up in Northern California and did not become interested in acting until he was discharged from the army in 1946. His sister was a radio actress. On the G~I . Bill. Ward attended drama school at San.Francisco's Fairmount Hotel (where thcexteriorsofthecurrent series "Hotel" are shot). "I didn't like the fencang classesor where you have to be a chair or a tree." Ward recalls. "I didn't take 10 Shakespeare. and I wasn't happywilh the way I was progressing ... Al this point. however. Ward meta character actor wl\o suggested he forget about classes and join a tra vcli ng stock company to team acting by doing iL Ward took has adv acc. and eventually came to Hollywood t9joan a theatre troupe. He also landed his first TV job, appcarin! as a recurring character on .. The Pinky Lee Show for just S 12 a week. Later. he found occasional work on early series such as ''The Colpte Comedy Hour" and .. The Dennis Day Show." Dunng the so-called Golden Age of Television. he worked with starssuchasJimmy Durante and Ed Wyn n. This was the era oflive broadcasts. "We had to do two shows in those days-one fo r the East Coast, then apin for the West." Ward recalls. "No two shows were the same. O ne would be funny as hell when we did it for the East Coast and then lay an egg when we dad it for the West. .. I could have used more money, but thecxpcnencc was very valuable." Because of the low acting wages. Ward also was workingasa production manager of a Bird~ye plant in Hollywood. 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Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 631·8031 • --------------------------- Movie reviews ~ 0 -..................................................................... ~ AOAl1'8T ALL 001>8: Rated R. Jeff Bridges. Rachel Ward and J ames Woods ~Ive superb per- formances as three characters lnvofved In a compell- . Ing romantic triangle. But director Taylor Hackford (''An Officer and a Gentleman .. ) sets this romance against a larger. more confusing s tory about gambling and political corruption In contemporary Los Angeles. Gorgeous photography. particularly In the scenes Olmc<fln Mexico. vvv BROADWAY DANPfYROSE: Rated PG . Woody Allen's warmest and most accessible fJlm In years actually plays llkt an extended sketch. Plenty of amusing scenes. but the ending Is rather abrupt and unsatisfying. Allen ~ves one of his best per- formances as a neurotic theatrical manager promot- lnJ! a group of second·rate acts. Mia Farrow, In an lnferesllng switch from her usual roles, portrays a A GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE -COMMUNITY SERVICES presents West Coas t Chamber Orchestra performing a Handel and Mozart Program . Saturday, April 14th at 8:88 P.M. Golden West College Theater -~"Got hard St. at Center Ave ADMISSION: S3"GENEBAL ' ~~ 12" STUDENTS P' AND GOLD KEY CARDHOLDERS ~ '/'idcels available at the door or at the G WC Bookstore (714) 895-8378 tough-talking New York woman ....... .,. I Tlllt BIO CRILL: Rated R. A warm. superbly ~ acted film about a reun ion of college friends .• ::> foUowlng the death of a comrade. Wrtier-dlrector ~ Lawrence Kasdan ("Body Heat" and the Georgr-~ Lucas mega-bits) sets up the story to make a Big 'Tl Point about the 1960s generation. He never quttt' '"' makes the point, but the film remains an engaging. g: funny study of friendship ....... V' v '< POOTLOOSS: Rated PG. The dance sequences l> are fun. but between them you'll have.to endure a lJ ponderous. predictable story about small-Lown ~ morality and teen-age frustrations. Kevin Bacon _. shines In the lead role. John Llthgow makes thr-most <.> of a thankless role as the strident town minister. Not ,.... as pretentious as · · Flashdance. ·'but not as Interest-~ (Pleue .ee llOVIE/J>a.ce22) ~ OAAHGE ~TY FAIRGROUNDS ~~ 16 tluu T~~ 19 WT •Al'IE llUln mwt •111'1R: TilUtl • .... TWI ....... Mon A{)f 16 800 pm ..... ....., ••P•••• Tues. A{)f 17 1 00, 4 30, 8.00 pm _. .... ._ w--4 A{)f 18 1 00. 4 30. 8 00 p,m c_.-Now (213) ~1 Tll~1.~-A{)f 19 1 00, 4 30, 8 00 pm .._... ....... now. frto Iii* ............. lktots~ .............. .,... .. 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Its li ving presence seems to lend animation and vitality to 1he works; the spirit of nature seems to dwell wi thin the matenal." said Lauri Martin. an OCC' photography instructor. who curated the show through the San Pedro-based West Coast Folk Artists Project. The masks. oil paintings on wood, carved ducks, dnfiwood and wood sculptures and wooden dolls range in size to Calvin Black's 7-foot-tall "Possum Trot Guardian." Folk artists represented include Sanford Darling, Romano Gabriel, Louis Monz.a, Morton Riddle, Jon Serl and Mark Walker. Works by contemporary artists James Lawrence, ltalo Scanga. David Schinn, Ernest Silva and Janice Lowrey complete the eithibit. The gallery is open from IOa.m. to Jp.m. weekdays on the campU6 at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa . . ~4\\i . . ~~lf'°'.P}l,¥1~ ~ arlectuin I IJ,,,,,,, Pia•'"'"" Smash Hit Musical Comedy Boo~ oy l••'Yl 1<1.,9& P•le• M••le~On Music & Lyric• by C.,ol Hall 01rected By Richard Vath ~ Performances Tues thru Sun Sat 8 Sun Brunch 3503 S. Harbor Blvd., Santa An• 92704 "Come see our new look! Same good food at reasonable prices that have made us famous · · 1/2 Price Margarita Special Monday thru Wednesday 5-10 Happy Hour 4-6 Mon.-Fri. Well Drinks $1 .00 (Big screen T. V. 6 V2') Lunch Special Mon.-Fri. 11 :30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. TO GO ORDERS 962-7911 9093 Adams at Magnolia Huntington Beach .. 22 - MOVIE COMMENT SPLASH: Rated PC. A delJahtful comedy about a ------------------• • • New York produce dea ler (Tom lfanks) who falls for a FromPace21 beautiful blond mermaid (Daryl Hannah). The !1'1B§U NOW SERVING COUNTRY STYLE SUNDAY BRUNCH 5199 Includes Beverage -Well Drink or Beer 9 ,. 1:00 1 712 Placentia 645-8091 COSTA MESA mystcnous me rmaid sprouts legs on land and fearns Ing to watch etlh('r. vv EngUsh from a bank of television sets at Bloom- THE HOTEL MEW HAKPSHlllE: Rated R. lng3aJcs. Actor Ron Howard directs with a s ure Wrller -dlrt>clor Tony Rlc-hardson ("Tom Jones... hand. establishing a s trong central love story and "T he Bord<>r") has c-reatcd a sc-rupulous ly faithful lettlngSCTV veterans John Candy a nd Eugene U-vy scrt'e n adaptation of John lrvlng·s novel. The film handfe some of the be t loony bits . v v v follows thetlell~htfullyeccentrfc Berry family. which TA.IQ[: Rated PC. James Garner Is an Army endures one tragedy a ft er anot her. lncludlng viol-sergeant a t odds with an evil Southern s heriff (G. D. ents deal hs. rape and fala l ht>a rt attacks. But yes. Spradlln). When the s heriff Jails Garner's son (C. this ls a rnm1«iy. Superb ensemble acting by J odie Thomas Howell) o n a phony drug charge. Garner Fo~ter. Bt'au Arld~es. Rob Lowe and even Nastassja strikes back -with his own rcstore<f Sherman Klnskl. playlnp, the dlsttnc-tly u nglamorous Susie the tank. A s implis tic, sentimental crowd -pleaser. but Bear. vvv Gamer Is always fun to watch. The lmplauslblf' RECKLESS: Rated R. A c harmless movie about clh11ax will probably have you c heering despite restless. dlsenc-hanred tet>n -agers. Aldan Quinn docs yourse1f. vv a poor James Dea n Impersonation as a high school TERMS OP' ENDEARllEMT: Rated PG. Debra hood with a motorcycle and a drunke n fathe r. Daryl Winger and Shirley MacLalne give Oscar-caliber Hannah ("Summt>r Lovers") s ulks a lot as the performances In thlsfunnyandlouchln~fllm. whkh cheerleadt>r who's attracted to him. It 's hard to tracesamother-daughterrelallonshlpover 30years lma1-tlne how a teen-problems movie could be bull! Jack Nicholson, asa paunchy. drunken astronaut. Is around two more un llkabk cha racters. v also superb. The serious twist that occurs two-thirds THE RIGHT STUFF: Rated PG. Tom Wolfe's through Is ma nipulative. but you'll probably sue· book about the test pilots and Mercury astronauts Is cumb to It a nyway. James Brooks was the bro~ht to the sc-reen sklllfu lly by writer-director writer-director. vvv Phllfp Kaufman. Whllt" their deeds a re TRIS IS SPUfAL TAP: Rated R. A clever. vrry la rger-than-lift>. the pilots remain comfortably amusing parody of rock music documentaries. human. Vlvtcl J)f'rformances by Scott Glenn. Ed focusing on a n aging British band tha t faces one Harris. Sam Shephercl. Dennis Quaid and Barbara misfortune after another on Its U.S. tour. Comic Hershey. vvvv actorsChlstopherGuest. Mic hael Mc Kean a nd Harry SCANDALOUS: Rated PG. Robert Hays ("Air-Shearer are marvelous as the dimwitted rock stars. plane!") stars as an American television reporter In Rob Reiner (The Meathcad on .. All In the family") London who fets caught In a confusing web of directs and Is on screen as the "rockumentarv" blac kmail a n murder. This attempt a t a modern director as well. A caution: much of the film's h umor screwball comedy ~et s kayoed by a convoluted plot. proba~ly won't appeal to non-rock fans. vvv Pamela Stephrnson·s delightful pt"rformance a s a ..,....,....,..v -Excellent. vvv -Very good. vv con artist almost redeems It. v v -Good. v -Not so ood. --------------------------~-=-----=--=-:.....c..:::...;:.;:..:_ ______ ~~~ Sunset Dinners from 4 to 6 pm daily. 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"I was pretty concerned for a while, because I had the basic idea for the song pretty much when 'Beat It' first oame out." Yankovic said. "But by the Lime it went through all the lcgalit1cs of getting per- mission, plus recording and the mechanics of putting out a record, it was several months down the line. ''But as it turns out, Michael Jackson obviously hasn't lost any steam, and it just The Grand DlnnerTheatr DIREC r ED BY JAG#\ BUNC ll "The authentic aura of show b iz " so happened that about the time the record suoccssful effort, but it's not the first fling at came out, all the awards shows were the fine art of song parody by Yankovic. happening. so it actually timed out per-who names as his idols such 'SOs and '60s fectly." musical humorists as Stan Frieberg, Tom Also benefitting from the Jackson coat· Lehrer and Alan Sherman. tail effect is Yankovic's "Eat If' video. The first ofbjs works to be immortalized which also spoofs the S 150,000 original. on vinyl was "My Balogna." a takeoff on Directed by Yankovic's manager. Jay the 1979 hit by the Knack.. "My Sharona." Levey, it features Yankovic -spectacles Recorded in a college bathroom "during intact. but hair coaxed into moist curls and my low-budget days," it wu followed a face scrunched into a funny scowl -yearlaterby"AnotherOneRidestbcBus," leading a troupe of cutlery-<:lutching street from Queen's "Another One Bites the warriors and then curling up with a glass of Dust.·· Alka-Scltzcr. At first. Yankovic's hallmark was his made hem take lessons as a chikt "I guess it was a ~ dec1S1on," Yankovic deadpanned... use as~ all know the acoordfon is becoming 1he fastest-rising rock instrument in the world today. It has been chosen as the offictal rock mstrument for the 1984 Olympics.·· Mostly through repeated exposure on Dr. Demcnto's (a deejay named Barry Hansen) nationally syndicated musical oddity radio program, Yankovic won limited fame -but not much fortune. So after finishing h·is degree at Cal Poly, he worked for two years in a mail room. In the end tt was video that made a full-time.show business career possible Does Jackson mind'? Not at all. In fact. self-accompaniment on the accordion, an he shares SOnJwriting credit for the tune -instrument he had played since his parents aftcrall,hed~wri~themu~~ !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~; "It's pretty funny -on the label it says 'written by Michael Jackson and Al Yankovic.' It's as if the two of us were sitting in a room like this somewhere and I was saying 'Well, Michael. what do you think about this line?"' What actually happened was a bit more mundane. 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I A4 There will be funding for the cleanup of McColl dumpsite in Fullerton./ A4 Nation 'Sleaze factor' threatens President Reagan's re- election campaign, columnist Thomas Elias says.IA& Wholesale prices are up, the result of higher food costs./A4 World Israeli commandos killed four terrorist who hi- jacked bus./ A4 People Three of the 120 Orange County authors whose works were published last year tell how they got publishers' approval./87 .:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Sports Angels open long road trip on the right note, . edging Oakland, 3-2./81 University and El Toro . secure high school baseball wins to share the Sea View League lead. /81 Fountain Valley's There- se Puchalski and Gretchen Meinhardt of Edison are selected to the all-CIF 4-A girls basket- ball squad./82 .:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::: Entertainment "The Glory of Easter" is added to the Crystal Ca- thedral's dramatic ~1- lday pageants./Week- end•r A Costa Mesa character actor is among Holly- wood's unsung heroes. /WHkender .;::::::::::;.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Business The latest promotions, business deals high- lighted In Credit Llne./84 INDEX Auto Pilot Bridge Bulletin Board Business Callfornla News Classlfled Comics CrOS1word Death Notices Gardening Horoscope Ann Landers Mutual Funds National New. Opinion People Police Log Public Notices Sport• Stock Market• Televlsk>n ThMtera w .. th« wortdNewa ... C 1, 2. 8 810 A3 84-6 A4 C3-5 810 C5 811 88 C4 BO B4 A4 Ae 87 A3 811-12 81-3 ee TV Log Weekender A2 A4 From 1taff ud wire reports A recently diagnosed AIDS victim who now Ii ves in Oranae County donated blood 13 times m the past four years. and 12 people (nine of whom are now dead) received his blood in transfusions. doctors repon. The doctors report of the AIDS blood donor came on the same day other health officials revealed AIDS has reached epidemic proponions an Orange Countr. Although nane of the 12 blood recipients died, their deaths were unrelated to the transfusions, accord- ing to Dr. Sudhir Gupta. professor of medicine at UCJ Medical Center in Orange. Of the three patients who survived, one had blood abnormalities which may indicate be acquired AIDS, a second did not have AIDS and a third -just located in Los An~les -has not been tested, said Dr. Edpr Enateman of lhe Standford Univer- sity blood center. The unidentified 40-year-old donor, who said he did not realize he bad AJDS when he gave blood. donated the blood while living near San Jo~. Some of the blood, thou_gh. was shipped to Southern California. Doctors have been trying to find out who else may have received blood or blood products from the man. ''It'• an almost impossible task .. said Gupta. • In the put six months, the number of AJDS deaths and total reponed cases arew at a faster pace in Oranae County than in California and the nation u a whole, according to public health officials "AlDS is an epidemic berc as it is in Los Angeles and San Francisco, .. said Or. Thomas Prendergast, an epidemiologist who directs the coun- ty'a prosrams to combat llCquinld immune deficiency ayndtome, or AIDS. ~t month, Oranae Coual)' __ of- ficials reported 4S cues of A.IDS. a 137 percent iocrcae over die 19 ~ reported in October. Duriaa tbe-9 period, deaths from AIDS in lbe county increased from 9 to J s. u increase of 67 percent. In California durint the aame (Pleueeee~/d) Ille 8.1 flig ts atJWA .. ousted Commuter line flew ~ 4 months without OK By JEFF ADLER Of .. o.IJ ........ John Wayne Airport officials aren't admitting any embarrassment but they are at a loss to explain bow a small commuter airline set up un- sanctioned operations at the airport four months ago and flew three scheduled tlif.hts per week without detection until this week. ...,.... .... ..,, ....... ~ Nancy and Fritz Hunt.Inger (front eeat). Ray and Katalin Kinney ln their dream car at Coeta Meea auto mueam. Havasu Airlines, a tiny airline based in Lake Havasu City, Ariz., began flying its three-ti.mes-a-week. schedule from John Wayne Airport last December using terminal facili- ties lcucd from Republic Airlines. Havasu Airlines President Alfred "Nick" Nicholson confirmed Thurs- day. The airline, using five nine-seat Piper Chieftans. flies between Orange County, Phoenix, Las Vegas and Lake Havasu City. an Arizona resort on the Woodyou belleve this car? ~.~··-~ But John Wayne Alrport oper- ations chief Denis Hom ordered the airline to shut down its Oran~ County operati ons Monday after discovenng the airline was using the aarpon terminal without an operating ~ment approved by the Board of Supervisors. Hand-crafted mahogany roadster unveiled at Mesa museum -don't ask what it costs By KAREN E. KLEIN Of the Ollltr l"llot tlllft Fritz Huntsinger and Ray Kinney don't like to call their hand-craf\ed. Honduran mahoganyroadsteracar. lt'san "automotive sculpture." And, they add. they arc not auto makers but anists-designing and custom buildmg one unique work of an a year. Huntsinger and Kinney, two men with similar loves and talents but widely divergent backgrounds, met in 1982 and together with their wives formed Camelot Classics Corp., a Ventura-based firm committed to fine "coach building." The result of that meeting is the Phariancc, an I 8-foot-long replica of a 1920s wooden roadster and an 18-month labor oflove for the two couples. "When we formed our company we decided to create what we considered Hayakaw• takes aim at bilingual balloting By JERRY HIRSCH Of the Oellr Not •1811 The English language is one of the United States' greatest assets and should be guarded and treasured by the American public, former U.S. Sen. S.I. Hayakawa told the Newpon Harbor Republican Women at a Balboa Pavilion luncheon Thursday. Hayakawa is campaigning to change federal laws that now require states to print bilingual ballots and voting matenals. He told the women he hopes to collect 500,000 signatures by May to qualify an initiative on the November state ballot asking the federal govern- ment to exempt California from printing bilingual ballots. The ballot measure already has about half the signatures needed to qualify, Hay- akawa said. "It is not fair to immigrants to tell them they can take a full pan in American society even 1f they don't (Pleaee eee BAY AKA WA/ A.2) to be one of the most difficult cars in the world to build." H untsingcr said. "Our reasoning was that if we could complete it successfully. we could tackle anything." The Phanance, named for Sir Phariance. a knight at K.Jng Anhur"s legendary round table. was displayed Thursday at the Briggs Cunningham Automobile Museum in Costa Mesa. Its brass rivets-all 5.000ofthem propelled into the polished mahogan)' by hand -gleamed in the afternoon sun as Huntsinger and Kinney tallccd about the car and lovingly displayed its rumble seat. velvet-lined tool kit leather upholstery and Norwegian wool lap robe. The car is powered by a Lincoln 430-cubic-inch engine and Lincoln running gear. Thefhassis is mounted on 19-inch wire wheels with matching white-wall tires. Huntsinger, who lives in Ventura. said he has had offers "\.tpwardsof $300,000" for the car. but is not actively seeking a buyer. ··w e're interested in displaying it at museums now and eventually. we'll market it," he said. Shopping for a new car? You ' II find the best deals in today's Auto Pilot. -Page• C1-2, 8 (Pleue eee llAJIOGANY I A2) "I don't personally feel embar- rassed," Hom said of the airline that apparently operated unnoticed by a.arpon staff for about four months. "It's JUSt something that shouldn't have hap~ned." Supervisor Thomas Riley, whose closely '.fQQows developments at the airpon i"1 his district, could only sbalce htf head and chuckle wben asked abOut the unusual situation . "You'd better ask them," he said. (Pleue .ee U.LltGAL/ A2) PR agencies: Making companies famous is the not-so-subtle goal You need to look trustwonhy, caring. committed, congenial. You want to make a name, create an image, craft an opinion. You need public relations. The public relations agent ls the one person1 for some people, who can mean the QifTercnoc between sucxess and failure -social succ:ess, business success, political success. It's a business, formerly in the realm of advenisana salespeople. in which more and more people arc specializing and upon wb.icb more and more people rely. makina it a fast-arowina and imponant pro- fession. Pat Anderson, president of tbe oran,e County chapter of tht Public RelatJons 5Qc1et~ of America. said there arc 170 individual members in the county and 91 ehapters na· tionwidc Wlth a total of 11 .000 membert. And their influen~ is steadily grGWln&- Case in pomt: The makers of Tylenol may as wtll have ccaacd Opc:BtJons last year when public mistrust and suspicion of the company grew to amuana propor- tions after 1Cven pcopk di~ frotf ,• KAREN KLEIN PERSPECTIVE taking cyanide-laced Extra-Strenath Tylenol capsules. But the company has made an amarinJ comeback, due in part to a professional, well-thouaht-<>ut public rclationscampaian aimed at rcstorina the public's LNSt in their products. The product wu recalled. adveniscmcnu were halted and. after some time had passed. new ads showed trustworthy American mothet1 relatina their fajth in the company and ckJ'nonsualina the tamper-proof seals that bad ~n added to KCUre the tablet contamcn. The Amencan public feels secure about Tylenol now. It was a PR ma tcrpittt on the pan of Johnson cl t Johnson. In cases hke the T) lenol po1sonmgs and in others not quite so desperate. public relations can make or break a company's future. Professor Norman Nager. coordi- nator of the public relallons scquen~ at C•I State Fullerton, likes to call PR people "chanae .:nu.." Publicity, be wd, isa part of public relations, but not the beginnina and end of it. Achievine chanaes in opinions and cducallng both the public and the media is the job of a pqblic irlations person, he said. And each year he trains sra<tuatcs to do just that. The job outlook. for a Jl'lduate of Fullerton's PR sequence, 1s 1ood. be said. And the salary can be aood. as well. "Some salancs have bJt su fi&ures. but that's by no means typical yet," Naaer said ... Ent!)' level students ~ maki!'l between S 12.000andS19.000 a year. In Jencral, he g1d. "corpol"lte (PR) people tend to make more. non-profit people make le . •• Nq;cr. theco-euthorofa new book. "Public Relations Ma.naatment by Ob;ttt1v~" Wlth T H1uTclt .\llcn. (Pleue ... P"R AO&!tCt&S/ A2) ' Cycllat treated by medic 0-. .._ puam~ ,.ta_ necll bnce Oil CltarlM Vanaatter. 20. wbo wu ~ nveda1 ~fell••-1.llC a motoreJel• accident at BroadwaJ and W ' ti• A..nae. Vuaatter .uterecl a broken let. euta. bndiell ... pwlble neck lqlarlea. Be wu taken lo B-C II • 11W 1l09Pltal. t ... , .. A2 * 0r.nge Cout DAILY PllOT/Frid19Y, Aptll 13, 1984 From Al speak English," said Harakawa, a former professor of English and a specialist in semantics. "What is it that has absorbed all of the immigrants to the United States? It is the fact that they learned to speak English ... he said. ''This 1s not a partisan issue. It 1s a profound issue of how we are going to keep this country t~ethcr and not spilt it apart with differences over languages," Hayakawa sajd. Hayakawa. who was born in Can- ada, pointed to the differences be- tween French-speaking and Eng- lish-speaking Canadians as an exam- ple of how language differences can split a country. "The English language is the great unifying force of the country. If you speak English, the people of the United States forget very quickJy where your ancestors come from." Hayakawa said. That is one of America's great qualities and is not true in aJI counties, he added. Laws forcing states to print bi!- ingual ballots were put in 'J)lace b) politicians "catering to ethnic groups, .. said J:layak.awa, rum self a Japanese-Amencan . • "Every ethnic group has its poli- 11c1ans who want to keep that group speaJung only the ethnic language ~ that polluc1ans have them under their control," he said. This encourages the development of communities where little EoJ!ish is spoken and stops the immigrants from becoming part of American soc1et). Hayakawa said. ILLEGAL FLIGHTS •.• From Al referring to airport officials. Hom said he first learned that Havasu Airlines was operating at John Wayne Airport when an oper- ations supervisor asked about the airline late last week. A quick check of county records showed the airline had applied for board approv~l as a commuter airline Last faU, but airline executives had not supplied sufficient documentation for the request to be forwarded to the board for approvaJ. Nicholson, who characterized the application process as being "overly bureaucratic." said he believed he had complied with all the county requirements and was free to begin operations. "This whole thing 1s a mis- understandinf . We thought we had given them al they wanted." he said. Hom. asked to explain how the airline went unnoticed. said the airport is used by many small air taxi companies and charter services. which aren't required 10 have operat- ing agreements because they don't fly scheduled routes. And Havasu Air- lines apparently got lost in the crowd, he said. AIDS OC 'EPIDEMIC' •.• Hom also said that the airline "technically" could owe the county landing fees for the months flew from John Wayne Airport. But he esti- mated that would amount to only SI 00. On the other hand. he said ifthe airline purchased fuel at the airport and paid a fuel fee charJed to all private. general-aviation aircraft, the airline might be due a refund. From Al period. there was a 54 percent increase in the number of reported AIDS cases and a 62 percent rise in the number of deaths. according to state Health Department officials. The syndrome. most often passed on through blood. blood products or other bodily fluids. ra vaees the body's ability to ward off infection and often tnggers a rare skin cancer called Kaposi's sarcoma. Though the risk of contracting AIDS ch rough transfusion 1s less than six in a million. the 40-year-old donor~s ston set off alarm with ddcton. · ··At first I was homfied." Gupta said. "We didn't know how many people received the blood and what had happened to them.'' On March 20. the Orange Count} donor told Gupta at UCI Medical Center that he made frequent dona- uons to the Red Cross 1n an Jose. where he lived. 1he Peninsula Blood Bank 1n Burlingame and the Stanford University blood center -all before he knew he had AIDS. The doctor called county. state and federal health officials and then called the San Jose blood bank. where a doctor found the records of the donor. Stanford. wluch checks all donated blood. threw this donor's blood out after detecting defects. But the other blood banks distributed 1t to hospi- tals. which used it in transfusions. And some samples were mixed at Hyland Laboratones 1n Glendale. near Los Angeles. to be used as a clotting agent, according to UCI documents. Health officials in Orange County, as well as in San Jose and the National Centers for Disease Control in Atlan- ta are urging the public not to panic about this case orsimilarones around the nation. By flying from the airport without approval no laws were violated. Hom added. "The fmportant thing was to correct the discrepancy." I. MAHOGANY AUTO ... · From A l Bu l nothing akin to a pnce sucker will ever grace the Phanance ·s windshield. "You wouldn't put a set dollar value QJ1 a Rembrandt because the value 1s detennined b> the appreciation of the purchaser. That 1s how I want the Phan a nee to be sold ... And don't look for the wooden racing car in your neighborhood dealership showroom. either. or even at the most high-class auto shoY<. The Phariance will bcd1spla)ed onl) at museums and an galleries. Huntsinger said. The former president ofVetco. Inc .. a manufacturer of offshore drilling equipment. financed the project, but he credits Kinne~ of Atascadero. Ca hf. with the quality and design of the finished product. Kinney, who has been a custom coach builder all his hfe. recent I) designed and built a car for King Hassan of Morocco. For the Phariance he used a hickory wood fra me. each piece steamed. bent and laminated by hand before it was put tn its place. The gram of the mahogany overlay was matched to fit the car's body 11ke an intricate jigsaw puzzle. "We obtained the mahogany in planks and in order to transfer the grain to the vehicle. we drew a grid on each piece of wood." Huntsinger said. The mahogan} was then numerically matched and riveted on. "It was time consuming, but one look at the result makes 11 all worth while," Huntsinger said. His company has vowed never to use fiberglass bodies or pre-assembled pieces for its designs, he added. He and Kinney will keep on creating their works of art. he said. at the tedious rate of one a year. The 4.100-pound Phariance took 18 months to build They hope they will eventually be commissioned to build custom cars b) the movie stars. politicians and members of international royal families who have expressed an an terest in the Phanance. PR AGENCIES ABOUND IN OC ••. From A l the chair of communications at Cal Pol} Pomona. said that the goal of "pure" public relations 1s not to rack up colum n inches m newspapers or air time on radio or television. But for PR people 10 the business. the ultimate goal 1s increasing profits tor a client. Anderson said. And 1f their goal 1s profit and increasing 11 for a client. he said. upgrading image 1s their task at hand. While advertising's goa l 1s to sell the company and its products d1rect- I~. the goal of public relauons 1s far more subtle. he said. Because of that. he added. PR 1s not well understood. espenally at com- panies " hose public relations depart- ments are headed b' advenising execut1\eS. "In PR. it's hard to demonstrate the results of your efforts. In advert1s- 1ng. you JUSt look at the sales revenue to see 1f you've been successful. In PR. ~ou're not necessanl) dealing 1n sales. but in opinions." The ob1ect of PR 1s to change or re-establish the image of a compan)' or product. "We ~nt to change or ha ve an <.>!Teet on the opinions of our cus- tomers or potential customers. What people think about (a chent) is what we're interested in," Anderson said That's where the JOb gets interest- ing. A public relations agent must first determine where pubhc opinion stands on his client and then de- termine how to shape that opinion into something that will eventually do the client some good. "We provide 1nformat1on so the public can make an opinion (about the chent) and we position the information so 1t helps people feel favorable about the client." he said In other words: Public relations makes the client look good. Sometimes figuring out the way the mythical "general public" feels about a client isn't difficult. Dow Chemical ('o .. for instance. was any1htng but popular after resi- dents of Love Canal. NY .. sued it. claiming they had been harmed by hazardous waste dumped near thei r homes. The name "Dow" was de- termined to be such a public relations hab1hty, in fact. company officials .recently changed the company'!\ name. But deciding ho" people feel about companies which are not so famous. or infamous. can be more difficult Nager said some public relations firms do research testing on groups of people: They decide what the people know and feel on a certain subject befo~ a PR campaign 1s m1t1ated, and then determine what the) know and feel after a campaign. or after they've been given what the public relations world knows as "the treatment.'' Both direct mail and in-person or telephone interviews are used to survey a ··sample population'' as to what they think of a com pan}. Once the audit results determine public opinion on a company. the public relations agent sets about improving that op1n1on. The commun1cattons tool that has the most impact has been proven to be the one-on-one conversation or the small group meetm$. Nager said But the mass media still reaches the largest number of people and the press -trade JOumals. newspapers. radio and telev1s1on -1s still the most popular tool of the pubhc relauons agent, Anderson said. Anderson provided an example of how a typical pubhc relations cam- paign might work. "A PR agent could get a stol) (In a newspaper) about the quality control program at a food com pan). If you read 11. you might someday buy the product. If you have enough articles or mentions there's a subtle com- municati ve effect." that is the ul- timate goal of PR. If all that sounds a bit mampu- lauve. PR people admit that's JUSt what 1t is. ORANGf COAST Circulation 714/942-4333 Dally Piiot Delivery I• Guaranteed ... 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IQ8lrl at 22nd81...~ 2 .. good lluftalo 15 49 1.23 pm MboeW«tge 1·2 -8urllngton ~ 22 Moon rtMe 1oo.y 8t 4:11 pm , -~...,. 1·2 ,.., c.., so 2e Setur11ey .. 4.23&.m.llnd .... egalll11 a.na.-.. 2~ l8lr ai.n.ton.s c lie eo S.27p.m waw Temp: t1"4 s-Cllr9CUon. ~ CoaSt panel glves Huntlngton downtown redevelopment OK By ROBERT BARK.ER Of IM 0.-, Pllllt l\9lt The City of Huntington Beach has taken two big strides forward in its decades-old journey towards the rc- buildi~ of the crumbling downtown area. City hall sources are predicting work will start within a year. The Californa Coastal Com- mission, meeting Thursday in Los Angeles, gave its blessing to the city's local coast.al program. That means Huntington Beach soon will be issu- ing building permits in the coastal area as Ion~ as certain modifications are made in previous development proposals. "What this (Coastal Commission approval) means." Councilman Don MacAllister said today. "is that the cny has control over its own land from mean high tide to 1,600 feet inland so that we can control the destiny of our Cll}'. "I had tears in my eyes when the commission voted 12-0," he said. "All of us worked so hard on it and all of a sudden 1t was over. We all were elated.'' In effect, the c11y will be controlling ns own destiny as long as it conforms to previously approved guidelines that would permit a 12-story hotel in th~ Main Street area at the pier. On Monday, the City Council members approved strategies for changing the face of the downtown area that's been cnticized for its deteriorating appearance. City officials gave developer Frank Mola exclusive rights to develop a plan for a possibfe four-story con- dominium and commerciaJ project at the old civic center site and surround- ing area at Main Strttt and Fifth Avenue. Just Call 642-6086 Council members aJso agreed to proceed with plans to gather proposals for a 12-story hotel. Work on it and the condominium project are expected to st.art in a year and are expected to be catalysts for further development. ·This is a real $<>--ahead," Coun- cilman Ron Pattinson exclaimed. "for awhile, I was afraid it wouldn't happen while I was still on the council. (Pattinson will be complet- ing his eighth year in office in November.) The 12 Coastal Commissioners gave unanimous approval far the zoning phase of the city's coastal plan as long as the city agrees to certain changes. Tbe chief issues. ctty spokesmen say, include the recent OK for the city to line flood control channels with concrete in wetland areas, narrowing the width of public access walkways at Huntington Harbour homes to I 0 feet from bulkheads and the OK to locate parkinJ structures on the beach side of Pacific Coast Highway as long as they remain 12 inches below the bluffiops to preserve ocean vistas. The compromise on the flood controls is important, associate plan- ner Jeanine Frank said. because it will allow the work to commence if the city can obtain financing. In another development. Coastal Commission members approved the construction of 42 condominium units in two three-story structures at the Huntington Harbour Bay and Racket Club on Warner A venue about a mile east of Pacific Coast Highway. Parched Lagi:lria brushland will be put off limits to public What do you like about the Dally Pilot? Wbat don't you like? Call tbe number at left and your message will bt recorded, transcribed and delivued tot.be appropriate editor. Tbe same !4-bour answertDg service may be used to record letters to the editor on any topic. Contributors to our Letters column must lnclude their name and telephone number for verification. No circulation calls, please. Tell us what's oo your mlnd. • Bunny Proof Carpet LEE 'S Antron Nylon Plush $10.49 sq. yd. 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APRIL 13, 1984 Coast HB man directs what Is believed to be the only flute orchestra In Call- fornla. / A3 Irvine businessman has been told byu his at- torneys not to testify at bankruptcy hearing./ A3 California The Challenger space- ship makes surprise land- ing at Edwards Air Force Base early this morning. / A4 There will be funding for the cleanup of McColl dumpslte in Fullerton./ A4 .::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Nation 'Sleaze factor' threatens President Reagan's re- election campaign. columnist Thomas Elias says.IA& Wholesale prices are up, the result of higher food costs./A4 World Israeli commandos killed four terrorist who hi- jacked bus./ A4 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: People Three of the 120 Orange County authors whose works were published last year tell how they got publishers' approval./87 .:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Sports Angels open long road trip on the right note, edging Oakland, 3-2./81 University and El Toro secure high school baseball wins to share the Sea View League lead. /81 Fountain Valley's There- se Puchalski and Gretchen Meinhardt of Edison are selected to the all-CIF 4-A girls basket- ball squad./82 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Entertainment "The Gl ory of Easter" is added to the Crystal Ca- thedral's dramatic hol- iday pageants./Week- ender · A Costa Mesa character actor is among Holly- wood's unsung heroes. /Weekender :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Business The latest promotions, buslnes~ deals high- lighted In Credit Line./84 ·::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::: INDEX Auto Pilot Bridge Bulletin Board Business California News Classlfled Comics Crossword Death Notices Gardening Horoscope Ann Landers Mutual Funds National News Opinion People Police Log Public Notices Sport a Stock Markets Televlslon Theater. Weather World News C1, 2, 6 810 A3 84-5 A4 C3-5 810 cs 811 88 C4 B9 B4 A4 A6 87 A3 B 11-12 B1-3 B6 I• TV Log Wffkender w A4 vie ti llal 111111 · e 1ven .................. It ..... where syndrome terme<;l epidemic F,..m staff ud wire rtfarU A recently diagnosed AIDS vM:tim who now lives in Ora~ County donated blood 13 times lD the put four yean. and 12 people (nine ol whom arc now dead) received llil blood in transfusions, docton report. The doctors repon of tbe AIDS blood donor came on the ame day other health officials revealed AIDS has reached epidemic proponiooJ in Orange County. Although rune of the 12 blood recipients died, their deaths were unrelated to'the transfusions, aooord- i ng to Dr. Sudhir Gupta, professor of medicine at UCI Medical Center in Orange. Of the three patienu who survived, one had blood abnormalities wbidl may indicate he acquired AIDS; a second did not have AIDS and a thffiS -just located in Los Aneeles -bu not been tested, said Dr. Edpr (Pl--... Ame/A2) Nancy and Fritz Bunt.lnaer (front .eat~ Ray and Natalln Kinney ln their dream car at ca.ta llaa a a to ma.eum. Wood yoU believe th.is car? Hand-crafted mahogany roadster unveiled at Mesa museum -don't ask what it costs By KAREN E. KLEIN Ot IM Delly ll'tlot It.ft • Fritz Huntstnger and Ray Kinney don't like to call their hand-crafted. Honduran mahogany roadster a car. It's an "automotive sculpture." And, they add, they are not auto makers but artists -designing and custom buildtng one unique work of an a year. Huntsinger and Kinney, two men with similar loves and talents but widely divergent backgrounds. met in J 982and together with their wives formed Camelot Classics Corp., a Ventura-based firm com mined to fine "coach building." The result of that meeting is the Phariance, an 18-foot-long replica ofa 1920s wooden roadster and an 18-month labor oflove for the two couples. "When we formed our company we decided to create what we considered Hayakawa takes aim at bilingual balloting By JERRY HIRSCH Of IM Delly PUo4 l lefl The English language is one of the U nitcd States· greatest assets and should be guarded and treasured by the American public. former U.S. Sen. S.l. Hayakawa told the Newpon Harbor Republican Women at a Balboa Pavilio n luncheon Thursday. Hayakawa 1s campaigmn& to change federal laws that now require states to print bilingual ballots and voting materials. He told the ·women he hopes to collect 500,000 signatures by May to qualify an initiative on the November state ballot asking the federal govern- ment to exempt California from printing bilingual ballots. The ballot measure already has about half the signatures needed to qualify. Hay- akawa said. "It is not fair to immigrants to tell them they can take a full pan in American ~ociety even if they don't (Plea~ aee HAYAKAWA/ A2) to be one of the most difficult cars in the world to build." Huntsinger said. "Our reasoning was that if we could complete it successfully, we could tackle anything." The Phariance, named for Sir Phariance. a knight a t King Arthur's legendary round table. was displayed ThUJ'Sday at the Briggs C unningham Automobile Museum in Costa Mesa. Its brass ri vets-all 5,000 of them propelled into the polished mahogany by hand -gleamed in the afternoon sun as Huntsinger and Kinney talked about t he car and lovingly displayed its rumble seat, velvet-lined tool kit, leather upholstery and Norwegian wool lap robe. The car is powered by a Lincoln 430<ubic-inch engine and Lincoln runninggear. The chassis is mounted on 19-incb wire wheels with matching white-wall tires. Huntsinger. who lives in Ventura, said he has had offers ··upwards of $300,000" forthecar, but is not actively seeking a buyer. "We're interested in displaying it at museums now and eventually. we'll market it," he said. Shopping for a new car?You'll find the best deals in today's Auto Pilot. -Page1C1-2,6 (Pleue .ee 11.ABOGAllfY I A2) PR agencies: Making companies famous is the not-so-subtle goal You need to look trustwonhy. caring, comm itted. congenial. You want to make a name, create an image, craft an opinion. ' You need public relations. The public relations agent is the one person for some people, who can mean the difference between success and failure -social success, business success., political success. It's a business, formerly in the realm of advenising salespeople. in which more and more people arc specializing and upon which more and more people rely, making it a fast-growing and important pro- fession. Pat Anderson~ president of the Oranfe County chapter of the Public Relattons Society of America, said there are 170 individual members in the county and 91 chapters na- tionwide wtth a total of 11 ,000 members. And their 1nOuen~ 1s steadily ifOWtng. Case in point: The makers of Tylenol may as well have ceased o~rat ions last year when pubhc mistrust and su1p1c1on of the company arcw to amwna propor- uons after seven peoplt died from ( KAREN KLEIN PERSPECTIVE taking cyanide-laced Extra.Strength Tylenol capsules. But the company has made an amaziOJ comeback.. due in part to a professional, weU-thought-<>ut public relations campaign aimed at restonng the public's trust in their plll>ducts. The product was recalled, adveniscments were halted and. after some time had ~ new ads showed trustworthy American mothers relating their faith in the company and demonstratlna the tamper-proof seals that had been added to accure the tablet conta1nen The American public feels secure about Tylenol now. It was a PR m11terp1ect on the pan of Johnson & Johnson. In cases like the Tylenol poisonings and in others not quite so desperate. public relations can make or break a company's future. Professor Nonnan Nager, coordt· nator of the public rcla.tions sequence at Cal State Fullerton, likes to call PR people "change •nts." Publicity, he wd, 1s a part of pubhc relations. but not the bqinnina and end of it. Acbievin' changes in opinions and educating both the public and the media is the job of a public relations person. he said. And each year he tratns graduates to do just thaL The JOb outlook. for a Jtlduate of Fullenon's PR sequence. is &ood. he said. And the salary can be good. as well. "Some salaries have hit six fiiurcs, but that's by no means tyPical yet," Naacr said ... Entry level stUdents are makl!'l between $1 2.000andS19.000 a year. In general. he wd, "corpo~te (PR) people tend to make more. non-profit people make le . " Nqcr, the co-author of a new book. "Public Relauons Management b Ob1ttt1Vcs,." with T Harrell Alltn. (Pleue eee PR AGSNCISS/ A2) • Cycll•t treated by mecllc Coeta 11-paramedic pata aeck brace on ma.a •M ... ~ Tlnanday neD.iq followlDC a ..._qcle • clf 1 ti at a...dway a.ad W.tm.lnater Aftllae. Tbe •n'd•tl0 1e cycU.t nffered cata, bndM9 &Dd pomlble aedl lDJule9. • - .. Al On9nge Coeat DAI'-Y PILOT /Fttday, Aptll 13, 19M Club closed too successful About 1.000 rock mullc fan1 wett \urned away ftom lbe C-0ncert Fac- tory in Cotta Mesa Thursday niaht when Cotta Mesa Fire Department officials and police abut down the popular niaht dub bccau1e 1u oper· •ton ~>-' violated the city'• rtre and tafety codes. Accordina to a poUce spokesman. the niaht club'• operaton told about 1,000 tick.eu for two tOCk coACCtts schcdu.&ed Thursday. Under the city's fire code, the buddioa a t 1714 Placentia Ave. can only safely iweom- modate 214 ~Opie. Whe(l the fire marshal arrived at 1he Concert Factory about IO:lO p.m .. with Costa Mesa police officnw 10 tow as bAc:kups. there were "in eJtcess OC $()()people ID the build an .. " the spokesman aJJeaed. The flnt concert. a11'2dy an pro-aress. WU hailed and lhc bu1JdinJ WU emptied. pohoc reported. There wu no vaolenoc reported and no •~sis were made. Conccn1ocfl w11h 1ickeu for the ~nd 'how were 1umed away, the ·~"'man 111d The own.er of the n(aht club, who could not be reached for comment today, wa cited for fire code violatfont. Tbc Con~rt Factory, formerly called the Cuckoo's Nell, made headlines an 1981 when the club catered to the punk rock movement. Aner the caty revoked the club's pennat due to re1idents' complaant1 of noitc and violence. a year-Iona lea.al battle ensued that reached as ear H the atate Supreme Court. AIDSINOC 'EPIDEMIC' ... From Al En&Jeman of the Standford Un1ver· 4'tty blood center. The unidentified 40-year-old donor, who uid he did not rcaltn· he had AIDS when he gave bloo<l. donated the blood whale ltving near San Jo~. Some of the blood. though. was shipped to Southern C"ahfom1a Docton have been trying to find out who else may have received blood or blood product!> from 1hc man .. It.!> an almost 1mpo""1blc ta'ik." ~aid Ciupta . In the past six months. the numhcr of AIDS deaths and 1otal rcponcd c:ases grew at a faster pace in Orange < ounty than an California and the nauon as a whole. accordinp, to public health officials .. AIDS isan epidemic here u 1t 1s an Los Angeles and San J-ranc1sco." said Dr Thomas Pre ndergast. an cp1dcm1olog1st who direct~ 1he coun· 1y's program" to combat acquired immune ddic1~ncy s)ndrome. or AIDS. Last month. Orange County qf. ric1als reponed 45 cases of Al OS. a 137 percent increase over the 19 cases reported tn Oc1ober Dunng the same pcnod, deaths from AIDS 1n the county increased from 9 to IS, an increase of 67 percent. In California during the same period. there was a 54 percent increase an the number of reported AID cases and a t>2 percent nS<' an the number of deaths. according to st.a te Health Department officials. The syndrome. mos1 often pas~d on through blood. blood products or other bodil) fluids, ravages the body's ab1l1t y to ward off anfecuon and often tnggc~ a rare skin cancer called KBpos1's sarcoma. Though the nsk of contracting AIDS through transfusion 1s lcS! than six an a mallton. the 40-ycar-old donor''I \!Ory set off alarm w11h doctors. "Al first I was horrified," Gupta said ... We didn't know how many people received the blood and what had happened to them." HAY AKA WA RAPS BILINGUAL VOTING ••. From Al speak English." said Hayakawa a former professor of English and a specialtst in semantics. "What is 1t that has absorbed all of the 1mm1grants to the United States'! It is the fact that they learned tu ~peak English." he \aid "Thi'\ IS not a parta!Mtn issue. It I\ a profound issue of how we arc going 1<i keep this country together and not '>Pitt 11 a pan w11h d1 fferences OH'r languages." Hayakawa said Haya kawa. who was born 1n (an· ada. poin ted to the d1ffcrente\ be· tween French-speaking and Eng· ltsh·spcakang Canadians as an exam· pie of how language difference\ can spltt a country. "The English language 1s the great unifying force of the country. If you speak English. the people of the lJn11ed States forget very qu1ckJX where your ancestors come from. ' Hayakawa said. That is one of America's great qualities and 1s no1 true in all coun11es. he added. Laws forcing !ltates 10 pnnl b1I· 1ngual ballots were put 1n place by polat1c1ans "catering to ethnic groups ... said Hayakawa. himself a Japancse-Amencan "Every ethnic group has tts poll· 11c1ans who want 10 keep that group speaking only the ethnic language so that poltticaans have them under 1he1r rnntr61," he said. This encourage'> the devcJopment ofcommun11ies where ltttle EnJ]ash 1s \poken and stops the 1mm1grants from becoming part of Amencan society, Hayakawa s,a1d. He also cnt1c1zcd bilingual educa- 11on for hindering the spread of En~J1sh to 1mm1grants. • If you ao back 10 the original purpose ofbiltngual education 1t 1s to accelerate the learning of English," Hayakawa said Offcnng complete course loads an a fomgn language. as some schooh do, only St"rves to build bamers between Englt'lh and non-English speaking Amencan'I, Hayakawa said. While 1n 1he US. Senate. Hay· akawa proposed a const1tu11onal amendmenl that would have made En~ish the "official" language of the United States. Although Hayakawa's amendment died. a s1m1lar amendment was introduced this year by Sen. Walter Huddleston. D-Ky MAHOGANY AUTO ... From Al Hut noth1 ng ak1n10 a prict: \llC ker will C\ er grate the Phananrc·, w1nd~h1cld ... You wouldn"l put a '.)cl dollar value on a Rcmhrandt lx·1..au1;4; the value 1'.)detcrm1ncd b71hc apprcua11on of the purcha'iCr Thal 14' how I want the Phanan<:e 10 be \old · •\ nd don't look for thl· v.1Jo<.kn raupg tar in' our nr1ghborhood dcalcr\h1p \hov.room l"tlht·r or even at the m<>'>I h1gh-c.la\\ auto \hov. I he Phanann· v. ill ht· dl\pla)cd o nl) at mu'>t"um'> and an gallrnc~. Hunt!linger \31d. The former prc\ldent of Vc:tw In t a manufat1urer of ofT!ll\Ore drilling c4u1pmcnt financed the: pmJcc.t hut hn rcd1t\ K1nnn 111 \ta\<adcro ( alif w11h thniualit~ and dc\1gn of the fint\ht•d produc.t K 1nnq who ha\ tx:en ;i c. u\tom c.nac h huildcr all h" Ilk reccntl) dc.,1gncd and hu1Ita carforK1 ng I h1\\an ol Morono For the Phanancc he U'>Cd a h1tkor) womJ frame. cac. h p1en· '>lea med, h<·nt and lamina1cd by hand bcforc ti wa~ put 1n II'> place. The grarn of the ma hog.an ) overlay was matched 10 lit the: tar·, bod) like an intncatCjig~w puule "'We obtained the mahog;tn ) 1n planks and an ordcrto transfer the gra1n10 the vehicle. we drew a gml on each piece of wood," Hunt'iingcr said The mahogany was then numcnc:all) matc:hcd and riveted on "It was time c:on,um1ng but one look al the rnult makn 11 all worth wh11c:· Huntsinger \atd Hi s company ha\ \.owed nc\ er 10 u!>C fihcrglas\ bod1c\ or pre-assembled pieces for 1tsdcs1gn\, he addrd He and Kinne}' will kt·ep on ueat1ng their work\ of an. he said. at the tcd1ousrale ofonett yt"ar The 4.101)..pound Phartancc took 18month'i10 build They hope: they w1ll c. ... cnt uall y be comm1s'.)1oned to build ru\tom car.. b\ the movie \tar\. polat1uan\ and memhc" of intcrnalmnal royal lam1ltc\ who havce.xprt''>S('d an intcre\t 1n the: Phanance PR AGENCIES ABOUND IN OC ... From Al the: c. h.iir of commun1cauons at ( al Pcih Pomona. \31d that the: goal of ·pure"' public relations 1~ not to rack up rnlumn 1nchc:s an newspaper\ or <11r time on rad tu or 1clc:v1~1on But for PR people 1n th<" bu\tnCi.\, 1he ultimate goal 1\ 1ncrea,1ng profi1., for a d1rn1. Ander.,on ~ad /\nd if thc·ir goal I\ profit and 1nc rca\lng 11 for a tl1cn1, he \Sud tt pgradang image 1\ their ta\k .11 hand Wh11t' a(hcn1 .. 1ng·., goal 1\ 111 wll tht tompam and"' produt l' d11n t I\ the goal of puhllt relation\ " fill rnorc \Ubtlc he "W.lld tkt au\C of t h.1~ ht• <tddtd PR " 11111 w('ll undcr<.to<1cl t"\fW11.1lh .11 11101 p.1n1cc, who\<' puhli1 11·l;1t1or" (1\-pall 11irnt' arc lwadn l 11, ad'<'tll\rng 1·~nu11vn 'In l'K 11"\ hard to ckmom1r.1t1· thl' rc:\ull\ of '111ir d lon' In .HI HI t" 111g )'IU JU\I i'uok .11 tht· ,..,k, rc·v1·nuc I u ~<' 1 f you'' 1· h(•c n \UU n\I u I In PK you're not nn1•\Yrth dt'altng in 'Mlll''i. but tn opinion\ ·· I he obJe<.t of PR I\ tu l han c or rr <:\t:tbh'>h 1h1· 1m.11tr ot .1 1.ompan) or produtt ·We want 111 1 hangc or hJve an t'flect on the opinion\ o f our c:u\· tomcr\ or potential cu,tomt·r' Whut people 1h1nk 11hou1 (a cht•nt) 1\ wh;1t we're 1nterc\ted in." Andcnn n ~1d I hut"s where the: JOh gc:t' lnl<'fC\I 1 llf( 09'1y Piiot OeUv.ry It Guer•ntMd 1 I .,., •f r o ,. , Al' P•f.. t. ·~ ,_t;.;~ I I , .. ' . A publtt rc-l.1t1on\ age111 rnu't fir!>t determine whne puhltt 11ptn111n s1ands on h1., tlicnl and then de· 1crm1nc how to o,hapc that opinion into '><>rnething that wall 1·v1·ntual h do the• tl11•n1 'ome itood "Wt· pr rn 1dc• mformatton \O thr puhl1t urn make an orlln111n l.1ho111 lht• d1entJ .ind w1· po\lf1C1n 1hr tn format111n '" 11 hdp\ pt:ork k d fd vurahlt .rhoul •hr t ltrnl he \did In uthc:r v.orch l'uhlt1. rt'la11o n\ rnakn thc.· c. l1<·n1 look good \omc.·1in1r\ hgurtng uut th1· WJ) !ht· myth1(al '"gt·n1·r.1I puhlH · kd' .thou I a d1tnt 1\n·t ddfo uh Dow < ht•m1rnl ( 11 1111 111\tanc.l' wa\ any1h1n~ hut p11p111<11 altc.·r rt'\I dent\ of I ovr < anal l'-i 't \ued 11 d :um1ng thC\ had hl'l'n h.trmnf h\ hanmJou' wa\tc..· dumrwct nc.·<11 thc.·11 home\ Tht· nJ nH' .. Dov.' \toil\ de· tcrmanc·d to bc \Ill h ;1 1whlrt rc.•lat1 on\ ltabil11 y 1n fo e t c.o mpan)' nfll ual., rec.entl) <hanged thr w mpan\ ' name But deuu1ng how Jll·opk k<'I ahout compan1c\ whit h .if<' 11111 "" htl'l]OU\ or infam11u\, <an tx-rnurl' d1fl1c.ul1 Na&Cf '-'lid wmc.· puhlt1. rclatwn'> fir n,., do tl'~art:h tc\t1ng on group\ of people: They decide what the people know and feel on J tcnn1 n <iuh1eo before a PR rnmpa1gn 1\ 1n1t1t11rd. and 1hcn determine' wha1 thry kn ow and led after a.<:ampa1gn . or allcr the) \l' been g1vt"n what the public: rch1t1on' world know\ a\ .. the treatment " Uoth direct mail and 1n-per'ion 111 tc.·kphonc antcrv11·w' arc u\cd 111 <urw~ ..i .. ,ampk population'" ,1\ 111 what tlwy thank of a c.11mp<1n \ <>111 r 1h1· audit re\ult' ckta1111111· p11hl11 op1111on on .1 u 1mp.111 \ tlll' puhl11 rcl..11 111n' .1~1·n1 wt' ah1111t 1rnpro\ ing th:it 11p1n111n I lw uimmu111c.at111n\ tool th.it h,1, 1hr Olo\I 1mrmt1 ha' been proq·n to he: the onc.--o n-onc con\ n<,;tt1or1 or the .. mall group mcc-t1ns. 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Satwde'f et • 231 "' MO,._ ICIMI et IJ27pm ICU CONDl'TIOM 1·3 11111 2·4 good 2-4 good 2-4 good 1·2 ,,_ 1·2 ,.., 2·• .. SWiii diredlon IOU11- Coast panel glves Huntington . - downtown redevelopment OK By ROBERT BARKE R Of .... .,.., .......... The Ctty of Huntington Beach has taken two big stnde~ forward 1n 1t\ decades-old JOu mey towards the re - building of the crumbling downtown area. City hall sources are predicting work will start within a year. The Cahforna Coastal Com- mission, meeting Thursday an Los Angeles. gave 1ts blessing 10 the ci ty's local coastal program. That means Huntington Beach soon will be 1ssu· mg building permits 1n the coa'ltal area as Ions as ccna1n mod1fica11ons Mc made in pr('v1ouc. dn,elopment propo~I\ "'What th" (< oa,tal C omm1\\ton apprn'"al) mean\:· Councilman Don MacAlh"lter said toda). "1~ 1ha1 the city has control over th own land lrom mean high tide to 1.600 frel 111land !>O that we can c:ontrol the d1•\t1n\ of our cit} ··1 had tear\ 1n nn 1·H·, .... ht'n thl' wmm1\\10n \Otcd I ~.'o " he i.a1d \11 ol U\ worked'><> hard un 11 and all 111 J \uddrn 11 wa'> O\t'r 'We all v..l'rt• d.111·cl .. lndk l l tht'Cll} v.1llhc c:ontroll1ng 11\ 11v. n dl·\ltn)' as long a'> 11 c.on lurm\ to f)rn IOU\I} approved guideline~ I hat would rcrm11 a 12·\llll) hotl.'I tn the Main Street area al the pier < >n Monda}'. the· (II) C ouncil mrmhcrs approved !>tratcgac'i for l hanging the face of the downtown .irc.·a that\ been en11r11ed for its 1k1enora11ng appcaran1.e ( It ) oflic1als gave de\Clopcr r rank \.1 ola l.');clusrvc rights to develop a plan for a possible fouMtory con· dom1n1um and tommcrc1al project at the old u v1c c:cntcr ~11c and !>urroum.I· tng area at Main 'itrccl and 1-tfth ·\ \\'OUC Just Call 642-6086 Counc:il members also agreed to proceed with plans to gather proposals for a 12-story hotel. Work on it and the condominium project arc expected to stan in a year and are expected to be catalysts for further development. 'This is a real fO-ahcad." Coun· cilman Ron Pattinson exclaimed. "for awhile, I was afraid it wouldn't happen while I was still on the council. (Pattinson will be complet· ing his eighth year in office an November.) The 12 Coastal Comm1moncrs gave unanimous approval for the 1oning pha~ of the city's coastal plan as long a11 the cit)' agrees to certain changes. The ch1cf 1'1\ue~. ctty spokesmen ~y. include the recent OK for.the ctty to line flood control channels with concrete 1n wetland areas. narrowing the width of pubhc access wallcwaysat Huntington Harbour homes to IOfeet from bulkheads and tbc OK to locate parkinJ structures on the beach side of Pacific Coast Highway as long as they remain 12 inches below the bluffiops to preserve ocean vistas. The compromise on the flood controls 1s important. associate plan- ner Jeanine Frank said, because it wall allow the work to commence 1f the ctty ca n obtain financing. In another dcvclopmen1. Coastal (omm1ss1on members approved the construction of 42 condominium units an two three-story structures at the Huntington Harbour Bay and Racket Club on Warner A ven ue about a mile cast of Pacific Coast Highway. What do )'OU llkt' about the Dally Pilot'! What don't yoo like? Call the number at left and your me11age will be rf<'orded. transcribed and delivered to Use appropriate editor. The samt !4-hour an1werln11ervl('e may be uttd to record lelten to tbe editor on any topic. Contributors to our Letters column mu1t Include their name and ttlcphone number for verification. No ('lrculatlon call •. pleatt. Tell U!I whal'1 on your mind. ~ Bunny Proof Carpet LEE'S Antron Nylon Plush $10.49 sq. yd. HARTCO Solid Oak Pacquet $1.99 sq: ft. ©~~-IF5~iwt..L~~~~9. 640-2700 640-2934 "