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1984-05-04 - Orange Coast Pilot
. - " • LOWS5 1:an11m11 FRID AY, MAY 4, 1984 A group of bicyclists and joggers want Back Bay Drive to remain-out--of- bounds to motorists./ AS Dally Piiot chief pho- tographer Richard Koehfer has won three awards fr~m the As- sociated Press./ A3 Callfomla Al Jolson was on the losing end of Sacramento battle over a state song. /A4 Animator Bob Clampett, creator of Beany arid Cecil the Seasick Sea Serpent, Is dead at the age of 70./ A4 Nation Who gave Daylight Sav- ings Time the right to steal an hour from morn- ing folks./ A7 Employees of two Las Vegas hotels celebrate settlement and end of strlke./A4 World Thousan(1s of Poles defy Soviet rule In natlowlde demonstrations./ A8 ::•!2:·:=:--:·:·:-:•!f!·!·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:..:.,.-Y.·~·~!·!·!·!·: People Much of the turnout for the Olympic Arts'Festivat- thls summer can be cre<'i- ted to James Cross of Lagl.Jna Beach./85 Solutions for the most common gardening prob- lems are given by ex- perts./88 Famed playwright Ed- ward Albee wlll read from his works Saturday at UC lrvine./85 :·t-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: Sports Orange Coast College swimmer Traci Averill hopes to break record owned by the wife of the coach./81 Orange Coast and Gold- en West collect baseball victories to keep pace in the South Coast Con- ference./81 Entertainment Cinco de Mayo fiestas will be a prime destination Saturday ./WMkender Diners at The Rex can't remember where or when they've had such fine service./WMkender Goldie Hawn's "Swing Shift" tries hard but dis- appoints./WMkender INDEX Auto Pilot Bridge Bulletln Board Business California News Classttled Comic a Croasword Death Notlcea Gardening Horoacope Ann Landers Mutual Fundl National Newt Opinion People Police Log Public Notloel Sportt Stock Marketa T etevltton ~ Theatera w .. ,,,., Wor1d Newt C1-3 A8 A3 87 A4 C4-7 A8 C7 C4 86 C4 B8 8 7 A4 A7 .. BM .A3 84,B8,C4 81-4 88 TV Log Weekender A2 A4 . .. O H AN .f LOLi N ' Y r_A L iHJH N I A .": 'l ~.; .. ; ·-, .. bway Patrol officen ln•e.ttcate bead-on colllalon near the El Toro lla.rlne Corpe bue today• · Oraligewood 'a national exaniple' Cabinet's Heckler .. at Anaheim fundratser. laud scourity'sa vanceslnchildabuseft ht By ANDI DA VIS 0.., "-" c.,., ....... The Reagan administration hopes therestoflhe coun&rywill u~nge County's Orangewood child abuse shelter as an example. U.S. Secretary of Hcahh and Human Services Marpret Httkler said Thursday. "This county has been unique in terms of dealing with child abuse:· Heckler said as she lauded Oran$e· wood . .xThat's the kind of pubhc- pnvate (funding) mix that President Reagan has suagested. ·· The new S7.5 million Orangewood sheller for abused children opened in Apnl with private sources financing about 80 percent of the cost. H~klcr spoke Thursday at a $250- a-plate fundraiser for Harriet Wieder. Chairman of, the county Board of Supervisors. Nearly 600 people at- tended the dinner at the Anaheim Marriott Hotel to benefit Wieder. who won't be up for re~lection until 1986. While child abuse is a national problem. Heckler said. th e problem must be solved at the local level. Earlier. she announced that Orange County 1s eligible for a second grant for child abuse programs. "Goyernment cannot be our whole answer,'' Heckler said. "We found that (government pr(>grams) cost more. We spent m~re but we ~idn't achieve more." Heckler said her department spends $36.3 million an hour with two-thrrds of that going for the elderly. To kttp costs down. "we-need the nght mix of alternative( .. she said. An Orange Count)'. proposal for using local buildings lake the Ziggurat (t he Chet Hollifield Building in Laguna ~'8uel) as a shelter for the homeless, 1s still being studied. Heckler said. The secretary also praised Orange County's program to prevent welfare fraud. (Plea~ .ee..BECKLltlt/A2) Maf1aret Heckler De"' l'Mot pi.oto b' LM ~.,,.. Kem McLaucbltn. Jerry Ann Poore and Debtile Scott (from left) cradle baby .eal, .eat. named Fred, that waabed up on the abore at Huntlncton Beach Thursday. near Toro after flaming smashup By ANDREA ADELSON °' ... ~ ........ ' . A group of joaina El Toro Marina scaled a chain hnk fence t.o save a motorist from a flam1ns car thtt mom ingaf\er it collided t.-nh anothtt vehicle outside the mjljwy hue on Trabuco Road. police officer:s at the scene said. Both motorists suffered major in- juries ffom the fiery bead-on col- Ji ion. which forced the temporary closure of Trabuco Road east of Irvine Boulevard shortly aft.er 8:30 a.m., California Highway Patrtjl Of. ficer Larry Kleasner said .. DetaHs were sketchy but at least one of the motorists was trea\ed at the accident scene by paramed1cs for life. .tbrcatenina injunes. possibly a teV• ered limb. Kleasncr said. The two victims were listed in critical condition in the emascncy room of Western Medical C.cn1er ia (Pleue Me ll.AlllKU/ Al) -Rape suspect wanted in SF. By JERRY HIRSCH °' .. ~........ d A man arrested in a brutal osta Mesa rape Tuesday night-gave police a false-1dent1t)' and is suspected of raping a l6-year-old San Francisco girl last May, Newport Beach police S&ld. Detectives discovered the troe 1dcnt1ty,of thc suspect 1s Alben Paco Ramirez. 33. Ramirez gave police a false driver's license, 1dentifymg himself as Gar) Ltt Manhaler. 32. when he was arrested Tuesday ntght at his sister's home 1n the Cit)' of Orange. Ramirez 1s wanted b} San Fran- cisco police on a S l 00.000 warrant chargrng him with kidnapping., rape. (Pleue eee ACCUSEl>/A2) 'CuQ91y' ~eal pup· assisted Rare sea animal gets special --- care in Huntington By ROBERT BARKER ot tMOelly ...... tllfl A bab' harbor seal -said to be ntrcmel~ rare in Orange Coast "ate~ -apparent!} became separ- ated from lls mother and washed ashore Thursda~ at Bolsa Chica State Real h in Huntington Beach The "<,oft and cuddh ··light gra} i.ca animal 1~ rrttl\ mg medical anenuon h\ "lldhfc groomer Jel'T) Ann Poore Jnd "111 be tal..en as soon as possible to a ncv. homl· at Manneland 1n Palos \ l'rdc\ "It held abscesses on its little t11ppcf"\ ... Poore said. and we had to '11ll.. a tutx· in its tumm\ becau~ 11 v.uuldn't l·a1 ··It v.a\ fed 3 con'Cocuon (Pl~SEAL/A2) Education top issue in Assembly race Mostcandtdates for Ber eson's seat -...,.----support school reforms, merit pay plan Editor's note: This is one of a ~ries of stories that will ap~r bcfo~ the June 5 election cxammm1 the 1s~ucs and the candidates in the rnC'C for 1hc· 70rh Assembly Distnct. Ask seven people to talk abou1 public education and you can ex~ to hear several opinions -c ptcaally if the people doing the talking arc Politicians. But dcipite their varyina view • all tcven candidate runnina for the 70th Dtstrict Rcpubhcan Assembly nomination aarcc that educa1ion is the No. I 1s uc in the Slate. All stven candidates art t'ampa1an· 1n1 to rcplact Asstmbl>""oman Manan Bcricson. R·Ncwpon Be ch. who as vacauna the scat to run for the state ' nate. The 10th 01 trlct in· elude Newport Beach. parts of"Co ta Mesa and much of the ~ut~ C'Ount . While most of the candidates suppc?rt school reforms passed by the Lcghlaturc last year. want ment pay programs and smaller class sizes. perh~ps the mo t unique view was a spec11l Pro&ram sugestcd by can- didate John F. Dean to aid tcachcn WhO'lil\'ant 10 att out ofll\e profh ion. .. W need to develop some way of allo'Rfna 1e1chers out of the bu inc s w.hcn fhcy arc burned out but arc btlow the aac of ~s when they can take early retirement.·~ said Dean, a Newpon Beach rcslcknt and chair- man of the" education depanment at Whittier Collcsc Dean would consider a rcu·11n1na Pr'Olflm allowuta t~he to '* a year of their rcuttment income while they found a new profe ion. "Riaht now the teacher is traplJCd unlcu he or he ha dhcloped anoth r' 111 ·• rN11n 1d. He estimates abcut l percent of the state's teactrers '-"Ould ta._c ad"an1age- of such a system. "We would get people out of tht business who do not belong there wnhout caus1n1 a brg drain on the state's finances Reducina class sizes would be another step the state could take to 1mpro"t' public education. accordina to Dean. ''1f you look at lhtudcnu uu cla.s.s and the typ1NI high hool Enaltsh teacher has fi ve claues-that teacher 1s eitpect~ to teach I QO ~tudent,," Dean \aid "How man> wn11n1 assignment\ can the.teacher 1ss11n and rc4ipond to effectively'> There are ju~t too many bodies and tht luds act half u man) a ,1anments a thl" ntcd... Dean sauf NtYtport Beach laW)-Cr Ron \or )iova agitts that class me 5hould be i'edut'td bu& bchcvc' 1t 1-. hard for local K"hool d1 tnct\ to plan and pa~ fnr uch ttfi m\ wh1.·n lht\ don't JERRY HIRSCH CAMPAIGN '84 knov.' how much monc) t1 wi ll g.~t from the state each year C'ordo"a s:t)'., he \o\tll ot'i. tor pro' 1d1ng a pt'rTnancnt 1 funding source for educauon "Th1\ problem has not bttn ad- dressed for )t'lrs I don·t want to 1« the ~hoof d1~tnct\ h:nina to 10 lo cnmcnto t'Hr) )Ur t>euana for a ba1lou1 .• ( OrdO\a \ltd Hc propo~' that a ponion of tht" ,ta1r·, ~lcs ta"< ""' enuc be allt~·utf'd for education and that thr mon,., be a1"rn du~cth h1 thc ~ houl\ C nr•1"' a uld llnd lund' lnr ... " ' ~hool rclontl\ b) · rcallocat1na monc' ·· "\\{' ha'e ~pent far too much mone\ concentrating on ph)s1cal plants and the accoutrtments of education rather than the substan~ of education:· ( ordo'a said He SttS the teacher as .. lht' funda- mental unit" of educauon and would support mtnt pa) for the better teachers but al tnctcr crN.cnual rcqwrtments and prosram of man· datol"\ con11nu1n1 education for tcnchrrs ~tanford (1tttn. 1 t wport Bca('h ps'tchulogist al50 ~\ 1he ta her 15 the kc} to cducatton. .. The b3sac lOOl 1n cdu('at1on is the teacher and unit's ~ou ha"c C\ctl1ent 1001\ ~OU \\On•t do I &ood )Ob SO Wl" ha'<' to ron<-entratt' on t~ t~hcr," (1tttn \aid To do thol. the-\O"CI) h1 to "upt.r dr th(' training of t~a,·hco. ·· ( 1fC'(n addt'<l H1" fir,t rt'turm \o\Ould be rl"QUlnn.J. \Pleue ASS&llBLT / .t.2) I -· . A2* •Orange Cout OAlt'V PILOT/Friday, May 41, 1aa.. .. Maure.en ·Reagan supports ~ad's programs in OC talk By MICHALENE BUSICO Of!MD.iiy ......... Maureen Kcapn. once cntical of her father the pre 1denfs anu-ERA po 1t1on . strongly supP<>(l~ ll and other Republican Pohc1cs at a rrccp- 11on Thursday e'cn1n1 in Santa Ana. "(ln the 1984 platform) I thinl Ronald Reagan will be honest and say there arc a vanety of opinions on the (Equal Rights Amendment). Some support ll .... M>me want 10 rcwn1e 1t...and some are for leg1slall\ e change. All are acceptable attitudes for Republicans." she said. An unacceptable an nude. she said, would prevent women from going forward -1n poli11cs. business or other areas. Reagan said such a pos1 uon could rause lht.· six to scvt"n more female than male voters -the "gender gap" -10 reJe"Cl the pan) Reagan 'A a\ gues1 speaker at a Rl'public:an >\!i!ioc:1ates reception at the Santa >\na l oun1n Club honor- mg Orange C oum~ female elt."<"H.'d offinals. For nearh an hour. she addreso;ed the group supporting the pre!>ldl'nl In such areas a~ foreign pollq. \f>CClli- call) calling for more m1htal) aid for El Sah ador But m1'inly the speech focused on how to anract the surplus of woll)en voters she SttS as the key to the 1984 election. "Fo1 I .S y'ca~ we (women) wanted 10 bt-an the center of everyone's 1h1nking. but nobody told us what to do once we got there." Reqan saad. Reagan urged the pan y members 10 "keep attention focused on Issues unique to women" such as child suppport and dependant care. Reagan. 43. wlll attend a California World Trade Commission in Los 4.ngeles today. She also serves on the National Arthritic Foundation Board and host a li mited st'nC$ on the goJden age of tel vision for the show. "Enter- tainment Tonight." The Rcpubhcan Associates. an I 1- year-old organization of 300 county Repu"hcans, ptnodacally sponsors lectures and receptions of local and national Republican candidates. It also doe~ a limited amount of fund raising. and the group donated $500 to the Reagan-Bush campaign Thursda\ Dected ot1ic1ah being honored in attendanct• included As- sembl~"oman Manan &rgcson. Costa Mesa Councilwoman Arlene Schafer. Irvine Mayor Pro-tern Barbara Weiner. Hun11ngton &ach Councilwoman Ruth Bailey and Newport &ach Councilwoman Jack- ie Heather Three help in Mesa kidnap 8)' KAREN E. KLEIN Of IM OM!f Hot I i.II T"o 'AOml'n and a man Jll re~1- dt.•n1s of the 1rouhkd >\luha Palm~ · Trallt·r Park 1n Costa Mc~. were arrc~ted late Thursda' after thev allegcdl~ kidnapped and assaulted a ania Ana man at gunpoint .. police said The tnu. dn' ing "-i.'SI on V1ctona <;1rce1 "'est ol Placentia .\' enue. alleged!; p1C'l:l·d up Trac; Ph1ll1p (Jodshall. 2.3, of Santa .\na. ::ihd lorrcd him into their car at gunpo1n1, C O\la Mesa Lt Gan Webster said. Godshall told police the three were dnving ham down Vtctona Street toward V 1sta Park when he managed 10 jump out of the car and run away He suffered minor injuries. mostly scrapes and scratches. when he dove out of the car. Webster said. Police officers later staked out a <.'8r. found a! the park, and arrested Joni L) nn Manin. 29: MaflJe V1rgin1a Brown. 2S. and Volker H1ldenbrand1. 31. all ofCo~ta Mesa. Webster said. Martin and Brown were booked 1 nto the Orange County Women's Jail o n susp1c1on of aiding in the conceal- ment of a weapon H1ldenbrandt was being held in the Costa Mesa Police Depanment Jail on suspicion of kidnapping. assault with a deadly weapon and concealing a weapon, Webster said. Dunng a search of the car. pohce f aund a small handgun. a piece of metal pip( covered with tap( on one end. several baseball bats and a switchblade. Webster said. Brown •S the manager of the Aloha Palms Trailer Park. where earlier this week a man was stabbed with a carpel layer's knife during a family squab- ble. -IB1#1iilWl1ii"l;llf l ------------------- AccusED RAPIST IDENTIFIED .•• From Al oral copulat1on and sodom~. said Ne\\port Beach Dctectl\e La'onnc ( ampbell. Ram1re1 1~ ~uspected of kidnap- ping a 24-~ear-uld Newport Beach women from the parking lot ofBohb) McGee's. a Pacific Coast H1ghwa) nightspot and restaurant. He alleged- 1> h11 the woman several times 10 the face. pulled her an10 his car. h11 her an the face again with-a hea\'...y blunt Object and drove her to a sidestreet an Costa Mesa where he raped her. Two resident!. of the neigh- borhood. Randal Crawford. 28. and Malcolm Scott. 24. heard the woman's screams and rescued her. They copied down the hcense plate of thc..car and Ramirez was arrested 1n Orange. MARINES SA VE TWO .•. The victim 1s in stable cond111 on at Hoag Memorial Hospital 'A1th facial tnJunes and doctors said she will not require PlllSllC surge!). Campbell • ·-said. From Al ~anta >\na ahou1 IJIJ minu1c5 aft<:r lhl' rnlli'\1on. Nur\lng Suix·n 1sor J:.ine Radd11Te said \hl' 1den111ied one uJ lhl.' lnJured a' Mar\hall Hurm. H1\a[tl' ..ind re">ldl'Oll' 'Al'rl' n111 1mmed1ateh 3\311Jhk (pl Ed.,.,Jrd Prt'lfll'"-J'>lhl·dnH·r ut 1he ~elond car J tiro" n ~h>nt1a~ f-m•b1rd. atrnrd1ng to (apt Ton' Rothlork. a '>pokc .. m.111 JI \1annl' ( orps >\1r S1a111>n . fl Torn >\pparentl} memh~:r., o f a d..i\' lrom the Non-< omllll\\1oned Ottitt'r ·\cadcmY. which makn a da1h run- ning nrcutt around the base. hopped 11\ l'r lht· fence to pull lhl'lr tdhl"- \1Jnnt.' from thl' hurn1ng "-ft.·ckagt.• l<othforl.. \a1d \.\hat cau\ed the: an1dcn1 "J' '>llll ~nt'lear r lie JOg&Cr\ ma~ ha\l' 'AllOl''>'>l'd lhl' lOlh<,wn and ma' ht.· abk to J1d th\' < HP in deanng up rnnlu\mn SEAL ... From Al ol li'>h. tJt lood and rrnlk Poore \J1d \t..ilt.' Pad.. Ranger l l'Jnder T ..inwna \aid he d1\ttHCrl·d thl· hdpks'> animJI \ltt1ng on 1he "1horl'11nl' al t'I .l m f hUr\da\ "I lJOH' nad. J I x o\ It)\ k .tnd II WJ\ \llll \111101._{ tht'rc ~o I touk 1110 lhl' hmp11al ··Harhor <,eal' arl' l'\lremeh rart.• 1111 th1'> area I hc' u<,ualh sta' 01n thl' ou1rr 1<,land\ ..ind don't' is11 ttw1 JH'J likr 'l'<I l111n\ dn l h1., hah' either got lo't or II'> molhl·r d1l'd 1'11on· thl \\ llJl1k grnoma al lhl· \un-\urf \n1m.1I lfmr1tJI 1n \Ull\l'I Bl' al h, \aid thl'~a1 h111 't'al had .1 rnu11d hl'ad. 1nund l''l'' and tl1rJ1l''' .ind ··" \l'I\, Ull .. ll Jo,·,n ·1 haq· •" llllil h dd1n111nn .1, 'l'J hone. \hl· '..i1J P11t1rl' \.lid lhl· hn\p11,1l t1-1H'' tir\I ,11J 10 \\ ild an1m.1l' 1n < lrangl' anJ I '" \ngdl·c, nn111ltl'' l lw "ml.. .ind \uprilr'> ..tnd ln1n,portJt1on .m· PW' llkd h' 'oluntl'l'f' \hl' \J1d tin.1m 1.il don.1t1on' aH' ·""'·''' "-l'llonw WE'RE LISTENING Just Call 642-6086 Dally Piiot Dell very le Guaranteed O\l'r thc accident. he added. ln111al repom from officers al 1he \<.icne i.a 1d a p1l·kup trucl dn,·cn b) Hurns "'as whthound on Trabuco "'hen 11 collided 'A1th the eastbound Pon11ac '"' es11ga1ing officer~ ~1d Klcasnrr described Trabuco Ca- 0\ on and In tnl' BouJc,ard "as real ~·ind~ "'11h a lot of big cuc:al) plus trees " lkrnusc: the road.-, behind the El Toro Manne bast: arc in count} area. posced speeds .. could be as high as SS" mph. he said Poltce became susp1c1ou'> of Ramirez when he started as king sophisticated questions about tht.• cnminal justice S)!>tcm. "He talked like an e'pencnced offender who had been arrested before. but he said his onl} arrest 'Aas for drunken d.r" 1ng in March in Orange." Campbell said. "He stan ed asking quest1om about the coun S}Stcm that indicated a prelt} thorough knowledge of 11. h didn't seem hie.el) that he could ha\c known about 11 any o ther wa > except exoenence." Campbell explained VOTERS' DEADLINE •.• homAl the Huntington S.ach Pier; Fashion latand In Newport BMch, between Robtneon's and Buffum'•: and the Huntington Center, 1n Edinger Ave. In Huntington a.ch. Additionally, • deputy reglatrar of votere wtll be available to register votert at In the M-.a det Mar area of Ccme Me.a Sunday ~om noon to 6 p.m. at 1066 Pr-'dlo Ortve. BMI<* the EJecttons and R9gi. trdonaDMlonmmnoffk»at 1300 S. Grand Avenue In Santa Ana. a deputy reglttrar WU.I be evauable Monday at the Huntington each POUce Department, 2000 Main St .. Huntington e.c:h, Ol90n Mid. HECKLER IN COUNTY ... From Al "I can see \\h'I that 1s so important 1n ( ahforn1a." 'ihc said "When you ha' e fraud 1n (ah forn1a. 1t adds up to ml'gabucb .. Heckkr "a'i \llll glo'Atng from her .1nnooncemen1 la!.t week ofa medical hrl·akthrough "-llh ·\IDS. Just to be a part of tha1 hrt.•akthrough was cxcll· ing. \he \Jtd noting the difference lx-1" cen hn rnk a' former con- gt l'''" "111:.in from ~1a,'3chuselt~ and hl·aJ ol a $ l 1 !\ hllhon departmtnl "llh l ~'\l>llOl·mplmel''> v.. hl·n I ru\h J hutton (nO"-l II \IJ\\ J)U\hl·d . lfrd.ln maJl· \IDS a ""n I htalth p1111111' a \lt'fl \hl' cn·d11s "11h ""p1rinit 'l H'n"''' 10 makt' thC't\rm-1hrnugh "It h.11! 1mra~ 1 tar hc.·,ond "ha1 I would have expected." she ~aid Heckler was 1n Orange Count) at the same time as Maureen Reagan. who 1s working 10 show tha1 the Reagan adm1n1stra11on 1s re<;pons1"e to women .\s one of two women in the cabinet. Heckler rejected the notion of a gender gap an the Reagan admin1s1rat1on Reagan hstem to her '1ews. she said. and those ofEliLabeth Dole and kanc Kirkpatrick. A.nd. \he points to ~andra Da' o·conner''> appointment as the · fir'it female upreme Court JUM1cc. The role of women can onl) he charactenLcd b\ the contributions the) make ~e ~1d "We're not '01ces 1n thl' "llder- nc~ What do ~ou hke about fht" l>aily Pilot? What don't you like? Call the numbtr at ltft And your musagt' will be reeorded, transcr ibed a nd delivered to the appropriate edUor. The same 24·hour an1w~rln~ servke m•y l>e u1td to ~~rd Jttftrt to 11tt c:d1tor on any topic. Contributors to our Lett~rs f'Olumn must lnf'ludt thtlr name and telepbon~ number for verlflcallon. No cireulatlon calls, please Tell U\ what'' on your mind Daily Pilat H, L. 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Bolton Brown...,.. 8uftllo Moon -. •• 1132 om r-s.1.,,oay a1 t 2• e.rn W'll MU IOMI ti 1·2 1..J s ..... o;,ectoon _, pooo , ... 1132 p"' I From Al more teacher training 11me 1n the classrooms. "I would have them practice teach- ing during their freshman semester in collegQ. Tbat would give the potential teacher a better idea of what 1 t takes 10 work with young people:· Green said. Many students would decide at the ume not to be teachers and would not find themselves trapped 1n a profssion they disliked. Green also would require a higher college grade point average for credentials and a "broader cur- nculum." In return Green would push for higher 5aleries, rai.sing· the starting pay of a teacher to $20,000 It year. Money for the pay increases could come "from pulling a lid on adminls- trauve costs and· putting that extra money into the working teacher." Green said ... Newport Beach businessman Gil Ferguson agrees that more mone) should be put into education "but I don·1 think that is the primary problem. Almost SO percent of the total budget of California 1s :dread) spent on education." ··The pnmar) problem 'Allh educa- 11on in the state 1s the same w11h all go,ernment efforts. The whole public education S)Stem 1s not mo11va1ed hke pn va te enterpnse is. "We need to set up a system of rewards to closer approximate the free enterpnse system. The sooner we do th<it the sooner we will raise the level of education in Cahfom1a,'' Ferguson said. Ferguson disagrees with the current public education system an which teachers within a school district are paid according to 1he1r years with the district and the level of education the) ha'e achc1ved. Ferguson would pa} science teachers more than an teachers because there 1s a greater demand for good science teachers. "It would be hlc.e business. We would pay more for the teachers we need and we wou ld ha ve to pay at the level of other businesses. That 1s what 11 wo_uld take to get the best teache~ we could." Ferguson said. Ferguson 1s for mcnt pay to rcwaad the better teachers. Mone) to pay for these changes would come "from a reduction in adm1n1strators and over- head." Ferguson also "-OUld tr) to reduce the amount of paperwork the state requires of school districts. Ruthclyn Plummer admits she as not an education expert but says her exJ>(nence on the Newpor1 Beach City Council ha.s taught her that trying torun a govermen1 like a business 1s not alwa ys possible. "It is not lake a business. Business looks for efficiency but government looks for consensus. We have to deal with a lot of opposing views," Plummer said. ··1 don't have any fast cures," said Plummer. adding that she has some i.deas on what is hurting public education but would seek the advice ofe~rts. "There are many school districts in the state that are above the national nore in their testing. I would suggest a stud> of 1hose school distncts. We need to stt what the; are doing nght. "The) ha"e management tech- niques and programs that can be shared with the distncts that are havin~ a hard time," Plummer said. Cahfomia·s public education sys~ •rm has the difficult task of educating s\udents from a wtder vanet) of cultures and backgrounds than other Stales an6 that ma) be ha ving an effect on the schools. Plummer said. "One of our big problems 1s that we are taking ch11'1ren from many di- verse cultures and doing a wonderful JOb of bringing them into the main- stream," Plummer said. ~ Merl "Ted" Doty. a high school teacher from the Saddleback area ~s California's need to teach students from foreign C'ultu:-cs as a drain on pubhc education but he has a plan for the problem. "I am very opposed to the present method ofb1lingual educa11on," Dot) said. .. , fa, or an 1mmers1on process of bilingual education where the student 1s forced to use English. It perm11s a student to mainstream twice as fast as he would under the present pro- gram." Doty said. He strongly ohjects to the require- ment that schools must be prepared 10 teach subjects other than Enf>lish in a foreign langua$e. Doty said 11 1s not enough for a leg1slat~r to pass laws 1mprov1ng education. "You ha ve to follow up to sec that the implementation of these laws and policies arc earned out as intended by the Legislature... said Doty, who served on the Cerritos Community College District Board of Trustees. "That requires the Legislature to maintain closer communication w11h the school distncts but most of the legislators don't want to do that because that 1s not the glamorous side of the job," Doty said. Newpon Beach businessman Ken Carpenter said it 1s imponant for the public school system to be closely monitored ~use by the ti me the public finds out something 1s wrong. 11 is too late. Cai;penter said a track testing program would help monitor whether students are learning on a month to month basis. · "It would give teachers 1mmed1ate feedback on whether students are absorbing the material. That way we don't get to the end of the year and find out they haven't learned any- 1h1ng. .. Carpenter said. He also sees a need for increased money to improve the public schools but believes lhe money 1s aJread) in the budget "There are several billion dollars of excess mone)' spent on welfare .in California. Our system enourages people to remain on welfare and rece1 vc tax-free income rather than look for employment." said Carpenter. addin' that he would favor a "workfare' program. Money for schools could also come from a "strong expanding economy. That as what ~ have nght now and there will be a several billion dollar surplus," Carpenter said. Teacher to face molest charges A Junior high school teacher 1s free on $25.000 bail after being arrested and booked for investigation of molesting several female students. a police lieutenant said. William Gillett was arrested at his El Toro home this week and held bnefly at Orange County Jatl before posting bail. City of Orange Lt. Michael Parker said. Gillett, a Yorba Junior High School teacher. was put oo paid leave last week when police told school officials Gillett was under investigation. Parker said. MOTHER 'S DAY SPED/AL Day Membership Sale 65°/o Discount -Plus Free Chll<t Care JOIN BY SATURDAY 5-5-84 AND RECEIVE A ' •so Gift Certificate For Our Pro Shop' f st Visit Offer IAQUETIALL • AEIOllCS • ·IAUTILUS FREE WEIGHTS • OLYMPIC POOL JOCClllC TIACK • IESTAURAllT 50,000 Sq. Ft. FACILITIES!! ............_ .......................... ------------~---------~~~ '8ULL£TIN BOARD ·Spring concert set tonight at LB High The annual spnng conccn of the Laguna 9c:ach High School music depanment will be held tonight at 8 o'clock m the Artists Theat~1'. 625 Park Ave. The concert choir, band. wind ensemble and vocal groups, all compnsed of LBHS students. will feature a variety Qf musical selections. A~mi.ssion is $2 for adults, SI for children. A reception 1s planned after the concert on the school's Fine Arts Patio. Artb.rltl• cutatllon In M~ The Orange County Branch of the Arthritis Foun- dation will benefit from the proceeds of a cutathon planned at the Dolphm hair salon in Costa Mesa Sunday. The hair cut for charity will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m .. wt th cuts pnccd at SI 0 and manicures at $5. Gifts and door prizes will be awarded during the day. No appointments are necessary at the salon. located at 2701 Harbor Blvd. For tnfonnation. call 540-0600. Art eiblbltlon at bank The South Coast YM CA will sponsor an art exhibition and auction Saturday at the Monarch Bank. 30000 Town Center Drive. Laguna Niguel. The event begrns at 6:30 p.m w11h bidding scheduled for 7 o'clock. The program is open to the public and tickets may be obtained at the door. A ponion of the proceeds will be used 10 benefit the South Coast YMCA. Shrine circus at falrgrounds The El Sekel Temple Shnne will hold a circus Saturday at the Orange County Fairgrounds grandstand arena an Costa Mesa. The show runs at 2 p.m. and again at 7 pm. Adm1ss1on 1s SJ. 75- Buslness lecture at OCC . "SupcrvastnJ People: Learn Managenal Skills." a busmess lecture.• wall be held at Orange Coast College Saturda>-from 9 a.m. to I p.m. to the Fane Ans Hall room 119. • Richard Han. a Mission Viejo resident and authority on corporate management and business. will present the lecture. Registration 1s SI 0. For mformat1on call 432-5880. Old movles at NB library Two old-time movies. "Blotto" with laurel and Hardy and "Colle$e" stamng Buster Keaton. will be shown Saturday night at the Mariners Branch of the Newport Beach Public Library. Adm1ss1on 1s free anct popcorn is available. The film "Of Human Bondage" with Bette Davis 1s scheduled for May 19. Jewlsh Center hosts party The Jewish Communit) Center of South Orange County will hold Its annual Gold Eve nt party Saturda) at 8 p.m .. at the center, 298 Broadway in Laguna Beach Tickets are S 100 and prizes total S8.000. For information call 497-2070. Federal women to convene The Federally Employed Women, Inc. will sp0nsor a workshop and Cinco de Mayo theme luncheon conference Saturday at the Promontory Point recreation facility 10 Newport Beach. ,. The program will run from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and as open to the public at a cost ofS15 Fur further 1nformat1on. call (2 13) 548-2620. Trlvla program ln Newport A tnv1a extra"aganza will be held Saturday evening at Temple Bat Yahm, 1011 CamcJback St.. Newport Beach. sponsored by the temple's preschool paren ts. Donation 1s $30 per couple with proceeds benefiting the school. Reservations ma) be obtained b~ calling 551-6522 or 552-6632. Notre Dame Club celebrates The Notre Dame Club of Orange Count) w1ll_hold ats 61st annual Uni ,ersal Notre Dame Night Sunday at the Newport Sheraton. 4545 MacArthur Blvd .. Newport Beach. Tickets for the dtnner program arc $20 in advance or $25 at th e door. All fnends and graduates of the Una versll) of Notre Dame are invited. with further information available b)' calling Curtis Wesseln at 772-0888. Bird treatment course at UCI Bird owners who want to learn how to care better for their pets ma} enroll in a one-da) course on avian medactne Sunda) at UC Irvine. Reg1strat1 on wall begin at 8:30 a.m. with the program scheduled from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in Room F-11 0 of Medical Sciences I The fee 1s $85. which includes matenals but not lunch. ('all Cl Extension at 856-5414 fo r further 1nfonnat1on. - CALENDAR • Friday, May 4 No events scheduled today. PoucE Loe -- ------- ·"' Orange CC>lllt OAJL y PtlOT !Ft~. MllY 4. , .... Ptlot pho! _ raph er wtnnertn two-state contest The Ora.nee Coast O.Uy Pilo1•1 chiefphoLOlf'lphcr, R1dwd k.orbkr, won three awards in the 1914 As- 10C1atcd Pms Newt Execuuves Council newsphoto con&Ht, the only photographcT in \he \WC>-$1.1\e corn· petition to capture more than a-si nsle pnzc. Kochler captured a first pl.aQc award for a wbimsiaJ sports photo and a first and second an the layout category, competing amona pho- tographers for newspapers of under 75,000 circulation in California and Nevada. Koehl.ct. who 15 fondly called "Scoop"by law enforcement officers. has been capturing Orange Count) from behind 1he leqs for The Pilot for 18 years. . His good luck 10 the compct1t1on announced Thursday ·•was surpns- ins." said Koehler. 43. "You JUSI' pnnt and enter and kttp )'our fingers crossed. It all hinges on the JUdp.cs ... The judges. ed11ors of AP member newspapers 1n Pennsylvania, ap- parently liked Koehler s work. Hi s winning entnes were for a celebrating Corona del Mar water polo team bemg ogled by three teenage girls and layouts fo r photos of the San Clemente landslide and of a Coast Highway h1tchh1ker with Burma Sha ve-hke ,signs . Koehler heard the news Thursday over his car raq10 while oo assign- ' ment covering the .Sunset League preliminary swimming meet at Gold· en West College. He staned has career in photo- jOurnalism 1n I 957 as a high school stnnger for the Newpon Harbor News Press and was eventually hired away by TbePilotin 1967. Daily Pilot photoarapher Richard Koehler (inset) won fint prize for thia photo of wat er polo playen. Koehler has been the rec1p1ent of four other to~ prizes an statewide contests over the years. including t.alung the I 983 sweepstakes award 1n a contest sponsored by Forest Lawn Newport Beach group wal\ts autos off Back Bay Drive Joggers, bicyclists want to reverse City Councttvote to r eopen s t reet By J ERRY HIRSCH 01 the o.i17 "'°' etafl A gro up of Newport Beach joggers and bicyclists are hoping to re\t~rse a recent lit>-Council dec1s1on to re- open a stretch of Back Ba> Dme closed dunng hea\.) storms last year. The group has collected nearl> 500 signatures on a pet111on requesting that a I 1·2-m1le stretch of Back Ba) Dme from an Joaquin Hills Road to East Bluff Drive be kept closed to auto traffic. according to David Lewis. one of the group's organizers. The council rejected a sim ilar proposal on a 4-3 vote March 26 and instructed the city's General Services Department to beiin repairs on the road. No completion dale has been ~I. "The -Back Ba' Dm c 1s the last traffic.frc-e refuge In Ney, port Beach ·· Lewis said "The indus1on of tY. o-wa~ traffic on the sharpl>-cun 1ng road creates an unsafe sttuataon for e'eryone an- vol \.ed. E'en 1f1t wasn't dangerous. ii ruins the relaxing qualit) b} requinng C\.eryone to be constant!} on 1he lookout for cars." Lewis said. Newport Beach Ma}or Pro Tcm- pore Philip Maurer agrees and 'oted with C'ounc1lwomen Jackie Heather and Ruthelyn Plummer to give th(' ace neivspaper earns 8 state journalism aivards Coast R('port. 1he Orange Coast College student n('wspaper. won eight awards. including two first-place honors. at the annual Journalism Assoc1at1on of Communll) Colleges compe11t1on held an Fresno. The newspaper received first-place awards for a front-page layout b) Hank Shelli nserhout of Westminster and in the invest1gat1ve reporting categof) for a scncs on communat-. college runding by Dan Guzman o.f Fountain Vallev Former Coast Report photogra- phcr Erm·<;t Cokman ol Fountuin Valle) received a second-place award for a n('" s photo. Fourth-place aY.ards went to Ron Tobias of Newport Beach for '"' est1gatl\ e re- porting and Tim DcFnsco of Wc<.t· minster for spot news photograph). Haran Bruker of Costa Mesa Y.On a fiflh·placc honor for feature Y.ratang Pat Larkin of Costa Mesa. current ed11or of Coast Report. was ekl·ted one of s1~ student reprel>entat1,c-s for the JOurnah<.m association\ boaru of directors grc>Up more t1rn.e to_p~r~ llS cax..._ "I dia not want to have the road opened. but I was an the m1non\}," Maurer said. Maurer ~ad he would support a motion to reconsider the council's dec1s1on and added he plans to bnng the issue Ull next year 1f e"1dence suppons Lev.is' claim that the road 1s too narrow for auto. b1qcltng and 1oggtn~ traffic to safcl) coe~1st Lewi s also complained that car~ .. cruise" the road and that dn,ers thro" beer bottks and other hllrr out their w andows Rich Ed monston. a traffic engmecr 1n the Public Wo rl..s Department. saad the e ll} received a request 1n O\em- bcr to make that section of Back Ba\ Dn'c a one-Y.a} street "hen the road was reopened "The stafflookcd into 11 and we felt that was not a bad adca It would ha' e gl\ en more room to the b1c}clis1s and Joggers ... Edmonston said. "Bui when the rec~mcndataon was handed to the Cat) nnl. there was some concern 1hat 11 a!> nut the ngh1 th1n11-to do ·· Edmonston ..aad Peoph.-complained that a one·" a~ Bad. Ba~ Dn'c woul,d result in a three-male detour for people y,,anting to backtrack on thl' road The Ne" - pon Beach Police Department <,aad at would rrducc the number of patrols an the remote arc-a because officen would not be able to approach the road from both d1rcct1ons The council Y.Ound up rcJC<.tang the onc-wa~ s1rec1 proposal. Closing the road 10 cars was rejected folloy,,ing a \tud~ of traffic and aCl'adent' on Hack BJ' Drt\l'. Edmon<tlnn <.aad C"nln' "nrth $-llKl I OBITUARIE S Samual Adamovttch funeral held ·Services were held Tuesda) for Samual Adamovitch of Newport Beach. an elcctnc1an. who died April 28 at Costa Mesa Med.teal Center He was 74. Mr. Adamov1tch. who was born in Simpson. Pa .. 1s wi.\o'wed-by h.s--w+f~ Elt-zaheth. and l~ugh-ters. E+leen O'Toole o(Newport Beach and Joan Pa1ard1 of Orlando. Fla 4.lso sun 1 \ ang arc four brothers two sisters and s" grandchildren. A Mass of Christian Bunal "as recncd Tuesda} at O ur Lad~ Queen of ".ngcls Catholic Church an Newport Beach. Fu n e ra l Saturday fo r Jerome Blake Sen l\es are scheduled Saturda' in ( osta Mesa for Jerome Thomas Blake 4)r . a re11red i}ostal "Or~er Y.llh 22 ~ears of sen ice. Y.ho d1t'd .\pnl ~5 at Hoag ~cmonal Hospital Hl· "as 66 Mr Blake. who "as born in !\ewark. 7'J .. 1s sun l\l'd b) his w1e. Margaret. a son . .Lcromc Blake Jr_. and a daughter. Heather K> le. all ofco.,ta Mesa. Ht' aho lea't'' a sister. five grandchildren. three nephc" sand four niece'> Funeral "'"' be held aturda' a1 10 am in Chn'>I Lutheran Churrh of( osta Mesa ~1th mtcrmcnt 10 folio" in Pacific View Cemetrry. Services h eld for Mary Me rino Funeral sen ices Y.ere h<.>ld Thursda) for ~far. Loua\l Menno of( osta Me~."' ho died .\pnl l6 at the age of7~ She as ~un iH·d b\ 1wo brother'> -Ste, en ( Menno ot ( osta l\1 c~ and Can h le R Menno of San Jo'>e -and l\\O sister\ -"1artha R' l' of .\u<,ll n T e\as. and l\fargarel Jackson ot Pomona Sen IC{'~ were conducted 1n C 1eorgetoY. n T t'\a~ Jensen hearing d elayed A court heanng Ill determine "hetht.·r a wealth' Ne"port Beach man should o;tam.I tnal on r harges hl' sc'ualh assaulted eight women ha' ~en dcla,ed until ~a) 16. Paul Wilham Jcn'>l'n. ~O "J' w ha'c appeared in Harbor Muninpal Court 1n ~cwpon lkach thi\ y,cet.. for a prehminar. heanng un I h klum • hargl'S 1 nduding raPl' and kidnap t II ~l Chinese restaurant bandit gets $400 in Laguna Hills thl'lt ol S1...,1111 an golf club" ''h1k hl' \\a\.tl thl· lr,inl·(oa<;I ( OUntf\ ( lul'i T huf\da' • • • \ '\rwpnrt fkJlh man rl·portcd lhl· !hell nt thrl'l '\\ hl'CI<. JOU llfl'" Ill hi' 141'4 P<1r,lhl' pJll..l·J 1n lhl' 141K• hllh I.. nf \I\ IJn f he lntal IO\'I IA,10, plall'll .111-lJl)ll ••• \ rl'\ltknt ofth1· 41Kl bhxlo.. 11f Uth \trl'l't n·l"oirtl'U I hur,dJ' that '"nll .. .,m· hJd hrolo..l·n antn hn h1111h thr<,ug.h .an unh1, l..\·d tront "an,111" Thr In" in-.ludnf J )2<;(1 ll'k' ''"'T' \l't . . . \pnwnn, 111111..,· rntn J \lhl·1 l'l:0.-1 TO\Cl(,I ( l°lll'J r1.1rl..l'U Thur\dJ\ 1n .t drt\\~\l.J\ on lhl' l"'•lll hhx!.. t'' \1auna L anl· I h,· lo'>'> 1ih luJu1 \lcn·1H'qu1pnwn1 \\Orth $t>ilk t . . . J \\II lthll h11\l'\ .lOU 1"11 Ji\ Cr' 1,inl.., \\l'n· '"'kn lrom J ~Jragc on thr ':1k1 hhl\.I. ol Ru1g.c1' Drt\l' thi' "l'l'" \rad Ol io.. ,c .. unn~ thl ~rag.1 "J' '\ '1 rnl 1n th1· $2 I'' 1 thl'll .... I h1 \ ilkll ( Pnn·pt' \lllll' ll'l'l(Hlt'd J \ Id\"' pl.I\ l I haJ !'x>t•n 'h 1k 11 '"m' 1 nw 1h" ''l'l I. 1 hl \'q111pmen1 'J unl ,11 : '""' ""' I• 111ml 111 h\· m 1"1 ng , 111 \\ l'J rw,d.1' Orang.: Count) Shcnffdcput1e~ arc looking for a man an has 20s wh o took a lillle mon· than egg rolls with ha s order 10 go a1 the Mandari n Oardl'lfs Chanc~c Restaurant an Laguna Hills. The hro" n-ha1rcd. slam "cus- tomer"· ""alt..ed up to th{' counter of ·Irvine A JO-year-old construllaon Y.Orker was arrested for su<;pacaon of child molesting Thursda) at his home on Willowbrook. Gerald Evan Henry. a recent Irvine resident. was booked at count)' jail Police refu~d to sa} what gave them reai;on 10 take Henf) into custody • • • .\ resident of a Lakeshore con- dominium reported a lock box break- in Thursda) and the theft of Jewelry. No further deuuls were ava1h'lblc this momma • • • Two people wcrt lllJUl"Cd. one scnously. this mommg when a motorcycle and .vehicle collided at Unavenaty and Michelson dnves ahout 7 a.m. A witness said the motorcyclist went 01rb<>mc. Botb. wert taken to Founuun Valle) \om- mun1t~ Hospital, where motorcychst Daniel Burtcl'. 23. wu li sted an fair cond1uon this mommg. • • • N11 IO\\C\ were reported but thieve!. pnrJ oprn the door ol the C omputc:"r ' I 1hc restauran1 on Moulton Parkwa} Thu~da) night and ordcrc-d food to go. according to 'hcnff., Lt. Richard Olson. But he abruptl} changl'd hi s order and. pretending to ha'" a gun. ordered a ""aatres'> to fill up a bag he Finishing at 16 781 Noyes A venue sometime overnight Wednesday. The auempted burglar) "'-a'> discovered Thursday morning Fobntaln Valley Power tools and Kodak. enlarge- ment screens have been stolen from Colonial Pnntcr'i & Lathographerc; 18322 Ward Sa. Owncf"} say the~ believe the items wert• taken by a former employee • • • Offi('lals at Sound l~partmcnt, 9080 Edtnger Ave . ha\.e reported to police that S2.280 an c;ound cqu1p- ment that a customer rcntcd last ~ummer and wa\ c;upposcd to return tn November 1s m1-;sang • • • Someone stole stereo equipment auUoob val ued at S 1.605 from A Dodge van parked on La ttac1enda A venue. cast of Brool huf"t ~t L&1una Beach i\ huralary an thl' \OO block of Wt} mouth 'trC'ct rc\ultt'd 'in a los\ ut undetermmed q1luc I hur\da'. rt• , had brought w11h him "'-Ith mnnl'\ He e't(apcd "'-Ith about S400 1n cash "~hat we ha\l' her\'·· an in- \esugator said .. ,s ba~al'alh a talo..c:ou1 order ported b) the rcs1den1 at 11 :36 p.m • • • Firefighters qu1ckl~ e't1ngu1shcd a kttcht'n Ii• t 612 Gnffith Wa) Thursda ~ 48 pm No 1n1uncs and minor u ... 11agr we re reported. • • • A short-change :lftl'it mad.: off 1.t. 1th S20 from a business at 1401 4-)outh Coast H1gh wa) Thursda~ afternoon Poh~ ha' c no sus~cts. Ao office at 111 0 Nonh < 'ou .. 1 H1ghwa} was reported ran~c~cd Thursda\ at b.46 a m Someone apparent!) kicked 1n the door to ~a1n acce'ls and 11 hasn't been determined yet what 1!1 mm.mg. Newport Beach An Irvine man reported the theft of a 198 3 Toyota valued at S 12.000 from Cameo horc~ Ro d Thurnla} cvr- n1na • • • mronc c.tole thrcr unm1H1ntl·d window"' \ alurd nt ShOO lrnm a coMtructinn "illC at 441 \3.nt.1 \ n.1 i\ \l' Thul"\da\ J hu11tkr fl'P111 H·d • • • .\ "'l'" oon Rl .h h nun H'l'klfh'~ tlw • • • \n Ir' llll' "'bman rl·poned thl' thl'll ot hl·r \\,1llct trom ha pur'c JI the B:.t\tcr·, rl''taurant on Rm h \lrt•et T hur,JJ, • • • .\ "-'e" p111t lkal-h "'nman reportl'U tht· 1hrl1 ol St 4 250 1n IC"l'ln ln1m her \ ilta Halho.1 homl' nn "'Kt' I Jn1· Thur,d.1\ • • • .\ Nc"po11 lkarh man ll'P\>rtcd thl' thdt of $I"'' an ca~h and $"OU an jCY.eln Imm his homt" in the ~110 hlcx·lo.. of (1r:in1 Huntington Beach Entrnng through .i lollt'd lrunt "'indo" 'omC'onr hurglan1cd J home on 1 ht' x.ioo blcx l of Edinger ""enue. a re'ladcnt re~med Thur<t- da\. The lu'ls included '\lcrco e-Quip- mrnt \I.Orth S5'i0 ••• \omc-om· hrot..c 1n10 a garage adaJan·nt to J home on the lOO blocl of I luca .\\cnuc. 11 r('~1dent reportt"<.I Thur\<la., The los\ an< ludcd 1~0 b1nclc'i Y.urth S '25 • • • \nmeonc ~ma~hcd the rear"'' nd('" ot an ornn8c I ~77 Vol t..,wnt.cn parked fhur~a\ on th<' 7600of(ommodore ( 1rdc T·he dama&e Y.B'i r\t)mat~'d at $200 • • • \n l'n1f'hl\\'t' of a h~uo1 \h1n· on thl' I \0041 hlcH. k ol l d.,..,mt" \trt'l't 1q"11.1lll'd thl· lhcll ot ,, llllO ~" {';nh f hllf~l,I\ l IW le\\\ IOl \udrd rnllcd a. ••• ',oml'Onc 'mJ,hl·d the P·'"l'O~l·i "lndl>" ol a JU:0.-1 TmutJ ( di,J par~ed Thur\da' nn the '"'1111 hhll.t.. of .\ragon <. ard,· I ht J.im.igc-\\J\ C .. I Hlla ll'd a I $ 2 "'I) Cqata ~eaa Th,· f am1han Pipe .ind \uppl\ < ll I"'"' I Pla(entaa \' r "as hu~lan1l'd Wedne'\da\ but no lo'~ "3" repNtell Thine' apparl·ntl\ hinlo..t• out J ~la" "'1ndC1" H1 enter thl· hU,IOl''-' • • • The "" nn ot an dl't. lrnn1,, tiu'i nc's at "1'4 New wn \\a\ tall..l·d to .1 man "C'llang rqu1pnwn1 in tht rear 111 has \tore \\ cdne\da\ onh 10 hnd after tht' man lctt that "t)me ;,1 hi'-''"' n rquapment "J' m1<t'iing -\ dnll hi1 and caliphl'r \alucd JI Slt.KI "t'rt: reported \tnkn • • • Thr llam -\(l.\llan Rar, I\"'~\\ IUth \t . v.a" hmlrn 1nttl th•' Wl"t'I.. and SI Qt I0\~\\3Ht'.purtt•d Th1rH'' pnnl open .i rl'.lT d<>or h1 thl' huc.111('" and \\Ok ,l l \ \C.'I Ol01'l'\ htim \ tJ('\I gamt' m.1lh1nt'' and a h\111h· 111 l-..ahlua • • • \ P11r'' hl· parll·d \Ill thr 400 hind of Broa(1 w;n "•I' 1.1llt'.J l'lp \\1.'dnr' da' nt ht and all l1111r m.,~ '' ht•d, .md tar''' ''<'fl' 'hlkn I ''" "J' (llau•d .11 • • • \ ti~hl ~·t\\l'l"n t"11 ,,ill'flll!l trlll ~ 111"·1.11t1r' "a' hrnt..,•n up '' P.'1111 \\ ·1lnc,dJ\ 1n an .1lln lx·h1nd 1h1 ''Ill hlot t.. 111 Harhm Hnuln ard T Ill t"u 1ompctlll•r\ began Jrguan~ 11\l'l rout('' and tcrratm1l'• Jnd 1h,•11 tWt IOh• .i ph\\ilal tight ( hl'rl' Y.l'rl Ol• 'rri11u' in1unt'\ . T eens r ob two youths ~ Huntanp.ti•n lk.h h 1~1li11' art• h~1._. 1n(! tor t\\1) IC'~·n ;l~('r' "hn alle~l·dh wh~d l\1.11 \oungn t'k.J\'I 1•1 tlwu \l..Jtehoard' .11 lo..nakp.11111 \ rt"idC'nt 111 thl· !\OU \'11\l\. I. nt l ·~·nn .1 \ q·nu( hlld f:ll'"' ,. \\ l'dm•, dJ\ thJt h<'t •l·\l·ar·uld '"n JnJ ha.._ lfll'nt\ ~<'f\' \(1n lrnntt>d 1n un .tllt'\ 1111 Hill \lfl'l'I nm\h 111 I 1.rnldo11 '' l'nUl \\ u•r1t 1 nf h1 t ht' p.1h1 C' f\'p.1n I hl' l\\ n H1unjl\tc r' "\'fC 1hr1.·itC'nC'd at lo..nakix,ant h' 1"1' Pthl·r h<1" a~r' I~ 111 I.., Thl· ollkr °"'" thrn 'wk tlH \l\lln(l.'1<'1' .. i..;itl'li•liHd I h\ ,._ atl'l'l11.trJ' "l'n' ..aid 1c1 N '' 1111. h S~ t II . .. ---- n~==-------~~=:-:=---~-1 --~------------------------N&tion'sjobless rate MCUIA·ROCtCIM• l'RICED s2· 28 FROM Donna of St)'lee end Fabf'let In eto<lll tor Immediate del!Wf'Y. SOl''nf·\\fl~T ~(·~ S 161 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 545-7168 (0.• Med ,..,. of tt. &u ~ f'rrT.) MOUa& ... Ml'"· JU, r...-Thra IH, &al. IH, Su. 11•1 LIQUIDATION SALE LAST 3 QAYS FRI. 4th SAT. 5th SUN. Ith 10AM-8PM EVERYTHING MUST GO 40°A> -70°/o OFF Large Assortment of Antique Items Clocks (Wall, Table. Grandfather) • Cut Crystal • Collectors Spoons & Dishes • Etchings • French Needle-pornt Chalfs • Oak Rocker ( 1890) • Antique Orrnk1ng Ta nkards • 011 Pa1nt1ngs • Prints • Books • Lamps • Englrsh Smoking Cabinet • Assortment of Irish Brass • Victorian Table A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO BUY AN UNUSUAL GIFT FOR MOTHERS/FATHERS DAY MANY ITEMS BELOW WHOLESALE BUCK ·s CLOCK SHOPPI: '', \ j,1111i~v tr,1ditio11 ..;i11c·1• I XY2 " (714) 631-3215 17 41 Superior Avenue, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Robinsons 'stead)' as she goes' 8)' Tlae AHoclaced Pre11 The nation's c1v1han unemployment rate held c;teady at 7.8 percent for a third straight month dunng Apnl. 1he Labor Dcpanmc:nt said toda_r..' While total civilian employment climbed by 260,000 to reach a record 104.4 m illaon. the gain was offset as about 330,000 jobless people returned to the labor force in ~arch of work. The rcpon said thal 'the avcraae factory worlwcek rose 36 minutes to stand at 41 .~ hours 1n ·April. the highest level in nearly iwo decades. A changing calendar. meanwhile. bolstered retail sales in Apnl com1>3red with a year ago. the maJor de'panment- store chains said Thursday. And major U.S. automakers said their late-April !>ales climbed 36.4 percent. .\nd in ad,~ance of the toda) ·s un- cmplo)'mcnt repon. the labor Dcpan- ment sard Thursda) that first-time da1m!> for jobless benefits ro~ to 355.000 1n the '-'CCI.. ended .\pril 21 from 345.000 thr pre' 1ou~ week. But lhc latest total was well lxlo"' th<" 484.000 Americans who filed claim~ 1n tht• same v.cck of 1983. 1t said. The total of unemployment compensa· tion in~urance benefi nancs under all s1aw and federal program!I fell b) 73.900. to 3.061.500 an the wl'ek ended Apnl 14. the agenC) said . .\ year earlier. the total wa!i 5.828.600 The rera1tcrs enjoyed strong year-to-y~1 compamons m Apnl laraely because Ea ter fell on April 22 this year compared with Apnl 3 1n 1983: hence. thert was mon: Easter shopping last month than in the year-earlier month. Ll~lalms arms tn sh Embassy l~L-.Mld~tt· pob 9ftfl ..... -when ofttcln °'*' .... "' ...... vwt9dernb1111jln T= but a 8rtUlh dt~ cafted 1he ••• CaM of conJut1ng." · Lfbya't JANA rwwa agency Mid polM)e ~ nv. ptetola, emmunl· tlon, gamukaand ''about 20 ~ten containing 9'.t~enoee Md gas bettewd to be pof90n or nerw o-.·• The clelm foMowa a four-day IMfCh of the former Llbylan embuay In London that ended Thursday. Scotland Yard reported flndlng seven piatOl1, ammunJ· tlon, eight flak Jacket•, and Cllpa and acoeuorlel for machine gun• after openlngaaf ... "The ttt-for .. t1t being practiced by the Uby1ns 11 becoming rldlcufoua," Hid a government offtclal. Vegas picketers Art Show laud settlement M other·~ gift ~le thru Sun at Hunt1ngtu~er LAS VEGAS. Nev. (AP) -Stnkcrs at l'-'O. Hilto.n hotels celebrated with champagne as the) ended p1cket1ng and prepared to resume work under a ne"' contract that union leaders sa} may qu1ckl} be accepted at other stnkebound reson-<".asinos Four unions representing J. 700 emplo¥ees agreed Thursda} night on a nev. four-year contract. the first major breakthrough of the bmer and cost l~ 32-<iay stnke b) 17.000 hotel-casino workers The Hilton stnkers plarlM'd to return to work toda). .\s the n:pon ofa sc11lement spread. p1ckfts 1n fron~ of the two hotel' t>opped open champagne bottles and lelebratcd . ·and American Express· Emplo)t.'cs were told late Thursda} to call union phone banks and find out \.\hen to report back to work toda). before a formal rat1ficauon vote 1s taken. The unions would receiv~ a raise o f S 1.46 an hour over th<.' life of the four-} ear contract. Union officials sa> the} al~o won concessions in their demand for a 40-hour. work week. but were forced to agree to some changes in rontrart language sought b) the hotel ov. ners. 'Tm '>Ure glad 1t'<; over." said Hilton banrnder Mike that·· Nine-alar01 blaze ·set by de1no crew By U.e A11octattcl Pre11 PHILADELPHIA -A demolr11on <.·rcw had been cited for improperly using a torch just hou~ before sparks 1an1tcd a nine-alarm fire. damaging 18 buildm~ and forcing 25.000 people from a downtov. n shopping d1!>tnct. Mayor W. Wilson Goode said. The s1x-stor} Hamson Coun building. a 90-year-old st ru"°ture being renovated. was engulfed within minutes after the blaze broke out nt 2 p.m. Thursday. Embers and chunks of ash rained on streets and buildinis. damagrng about 20 cars in a nea.rb) garage, and the heat bucklt-d a wall in the new Gallery 11 ~ct1on of the Gallery -1hopp1ng complex. a focus of downtown rcnovatwn Boudln gets 20 to 111 e WH ITE PLAINS.N Y -For- mer Weather Underground leader Kath)' Boudin. facing for the hr!>l time the families of the thm~ men who died 1n th<.' 1981 Bnnk'o; armored car robber). was sentcn<.ed Thursday to 20 )Cars to hf(' 1n pmon for her rok 1n the crime .\s relatl\e'\ of the v1ct1ms looked on in \tOO\ s1lcnre. M"s Boudin turned ti1 apolog11e 10 them but '0'-'Cd ht·r commitment to lhl' radical c:au~" that gave b1nh to tht> blood) holdup BOUDIN "M) 1deal!I grvl· me \trcngth to<la} as well as ~e\terda) ... she \a1d as her fa1ha \too<l h} her \ldt· and her mother Wl'pt 1n the back of thl' rnurlroom Nissan recalls 12,000 cars DETROIT -Po~s1bly la ull) ma">tL'r hrah· C\ tinders has cau~cd the Nrssan Motor c orp in I ' ~ \ to recall 11 .909 earl)-1984 model 31J<J7:\ l'ar~. the rnmpan) announced The cars· bral..c q hndl'r' ma} include 1mproixrly installed 'ahc tl1p!I, "'hllh wuld shp and result an a loss of brake fluid, th<.' (arson. Cahl.-based d1stnbutor of N1~san cars and trucks '>ard 1n a \tatl·mcnl released 1n !'ktroll Unknown Soldier honored WASHI NGTON -The House has appro,ed legi slation to bc<,tow the Medal of Honor on t(u: Vietnam Unknown Soldier. who v. ill be.· dc\lgnatL·d later this month and then he in ">late 1n the C ap11ul lfpaswd h)' the Se-natt." and signed b)' Pres1dcn1 Reagan rn time. tht> .na11on\ highest mrhtary honor could be av.arded during \1cmonal Da) ceremonies. Misses dream by a day W!\SHINGTON, NJ -Mary Kas1k1C'-'k.l, a 96- year-old Polish 1mm1grant "'ho rame to th1~ tountf)' 77 }Cars ago. almost realized her lifelong dream of becoming an American c11i1en. She died "a very happ} pcr!>on·· Thursday. one day shon of her goal. re la tr' e" sa id ... It 1!> reall y tragic," said Terrance D. Lee. the count ) clerk who was to preside at toda~ 's sweanng-1n n:remon). "It''\ always a poss1b1hty that maybe she was 100 excited and 11 0' crwhclmed her maybe.·· CALIFORNIA SALlJU 110 SUIMME Hollowood "trs been a long. uphill struggle. TH tdl )OU While thL' union<> continut'd to stnkr 30 other rc<>Ort'\ -.-..---------..+-Jh'Jo'rttcr~t werc ~rtpons-rlT-n--nt1ha1 se~vcral o~thcr no~tcl own~ers hadt- agret>d to at·rrpt the Hilton terms Cooper loses court bld COME MEET THE. ATHLETES WHO'LL BRING THE SPIRIT OF THE GAMES TO LIFE. WATCH TRA~O L GYMNASTICS ATURDAY, MAY , AT UR NEWPO RT TORE Set' m ·sturc dcmmhtr.it1m1' /ri ( >lv111p1< hCJpi!(u/) from SCAT.S gym11 .. utH s dub of H1mtt111l.11m &""h· ht'.idt•d 17>· 1984 USA O/vmp1< r11..1th Dim ?t·ters i.J.·.im rht· fzmd..1111t•1lf..1/1 of t'11· 1port .ind hrn... It '' 1udll,ui [1111t·, /I. JO ..1 m 1 l 111J1111; I l,:l ! /' •11 , ! J,: I p 111 l'ldmm11m o /Tt't A II .n, :. dt 11mt <,HARI-I HI-.\HMORll ~ 0 1 T\\O PAST OLYMPIA N<, ~ATL'RDA't . JUNI-2. MIS ION \'U JO AN D 'iATURDAY. JUNE-16 AT Nl-W'PO Rl \fn·t /< >/< > \ l.'IR!ll (A 11/ P'"" /ix.11•1 )A·.111111~ f.11111, 11/<'mhcr o/ ti>( ( \ -4 ( J/\111{'11 /r.llll "' /W1H ·""' /'Ill, .1111/ \,U/1111.d n1n I I 1x1m \k.it mx ( li.1111 pt<m /r11111 /'I JC I 'In And 1111·1·1 11/<l < l f(IRNI\\, ,, l \A d1111h!t k11ld mcci.tl .. ·111111·1 JI/ 1U'/11111111X ,If 1J,,. /976 \tt11tll/t'1 (1,111/('\ /J ,11'11 ,1/>0/I( {)it'll f'0\111/,i/ I \/'('Y/('11<1'\, t•,11111•1x, and 1111111, ,1111111 pr11X'""''· th111 11>111 111 .m 11~·11 .11" 111111111 lt t 'II /111/m. ;ntl• ,m ~1 t 1t 1 \p11rt' u t .n / ,,./•11111 \/,,,,. 111~ ·I II, /111111 ~ ./ I',,, td1111"""' " l~n />1111x, \1111> /r11111/1 "\.\ 1thin ihrec or lour da)s 60 percent ol the Nevada Rc~on .\ssoua11on v.111 Ix s1gnt'd up," pn.·d1cted Herman 'iAN BERN.\RDl"10 -1 ht· lav.\n tor hat<.hct Lea' ill. secrctaf\-treasurer of the Hotel and Restaurant murder defendant and esl'3Pl'.d mt·ntat' patient Ke' in Emplo)CCS l nio·n ( oopcr lost a bid Thursda) to haH· metho<h u"<.'d 1n blood But a top managt'ment negotiator "'arned against te'lt\ ruled unrcliabk Deput~ Public Dt·t'ender Da' 1d l'\Pl·rnng a "domino dTco" from tht> pact Neguc; said ht· failed 10con'1nrL' \upc:r1or ( oun Judgl' Richard Garner to grant h1~ mntwn on the tnt' \.\hith for you. Daily Pilat c1ass1f1ed ads phone 6 42-56 78 BRistol Village TROlJel FOR ALL YOUR VACATION PLANS 'EVERYTHING YOU'VE EVER WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT CRUISING " AND MORE' UTA CALL (714) 979-9480 170 S BRISTOi IA T RFOHILLI COST A MESA CA q}b2t> A&E Hydraulic Power Levelers Level and stabilize even the largest RVs at the touch of a button INSTALLED $ 225000 Rrg S'J500 plv1 $300 "'"·'""'llJll produced crucial l'\'t(knn· 1n thl' \la' 1ng-. of lour peoplt-at a Chino Hills horse ranch Jolson rendition rejected SACRAMENTO -fhc Cali fornia .\s<>emhl> has n.•jectcd Al Jolson's rou~ing "Cahfum1a Herc I ( oml.'" a" the offi cial stale song, lea, ins 11 as the obsrnre ... I Lo'c You California ·· Musical au nhutes a~rdc. the copyright is so tightly held on "I Love You Cahforn1a" th at the state Dcpanmcnt of Education rnn't e'en get perm1ss1on to use 1t rn the schools. But a bill to rcplatc 11 v.1th "California Here I Come" won onl) 30 vote<; Thursda}. Wllh 41 nceded..ior passagl.' Fon}-Ont' memhcr'\ \Oted against 11. Ez cites 'drunken divlng' LO ANGELE~-Th<.'e\-\qfe ofthe late Beach Bo-.s drummer De nnio; W1l\on da1mc; h1<, estate owes hrr S57.500 an suppon pa) men ts because he drov.ned v.h1le "drunk diving," an auornc) <.a~ s Man an M1trhclson said Karen Lamm Wilson 1H·nt1tlcd to 1he mone} e'en though her suppon agreement -and in most cases o;tate law - cancels such pa}mcnt'> ""ht·n c11her pan\ die'>. "Just as a drunk dn,er 1s rcspon<,1hk to an}Onl· Injured. a drunk diver has taken av.a' a 'aluahle proixm nght from Karen." M1 tl'hebon ..aid WedneMJa) · LA attorneys seek probe LO~ AN< 1FLF\-\n organ11at1on of some 200 lo<.·al attornc>' ha<. asked for an '"' cstrgatron of the mining of Nicaraguan harbor~ b> a ~pt·ual prmccutnr who \\OUld determine II authon1at1on of the n11ning 'iol~Hed federal law. The Lawyers Cumm11tee tor Hh1r~ 1n lntcrnatronal Relation~ called for appointment of r he independent pro~cutor at a press rnnlt.·rl'nll' fhur-,da\ Singer out of )all VIENN .\. .\ustna -Joe C o<.'kl'r"'a' frecJ from 1a1 I Th111\<la' night. v.here hl· had hcrn tor ahout ~6 hnur'i. and \aid ·\u\tn•rn authorities had dropJll'd arru<;at1on\ ag.a1mt him ofacrepting mone~ for a Ma) I rnnrcrt that hl' m1~M·d The 39-ycar-old Rnt1'ih pop '1ng.l'1 and hi s European tour managl·r Manin Bralla~. were arrc .. ted Wcdnr'\lla\ and appeared at tv.o dn)s of C'1t) Court hearing."> on a romplaarH tn conccn organ11er~. who said th~c) COCKER lost the equivalent t>f aboul $2 I ,000 tx·c:luse Coder did not show. up Ma) I. Cocker hlam<'d pmhlemc; with thr instruments and tht' hall for h1~ n<Mhov. on Monday Tan analls China leaders MOSCOW -The \m 1rt l ln1on has arcu~·<l ( hinn's Icade" of fa1lina to cn11(.11(· Prc'>1dt•n1 Rena.an\ foreign pohc) dunna h1 !1 \ 1\11 10 ( hina Jnrl ur~cd l"t't..1n[! not 10 j01n an .. anti-( omm11n1'>t nn11-~o' 1ct uu!>.idc ·· fhc offi cial ne"'' agen<')' Ta,~ rC'pentl'd C'arlr<'r cnt1c1'\m ~f Rca,an lor using \peerhc\ dunn@. h1'i tnp to attnck So' 1c1 polic'~ Thc Ta\!> commen1 wa' tllt· i.ccond to cnt1C'1tc ( h1nr!><' tx-ha,ror dunng 1ht· trip On Fnd:!\. 1t atuscked ( hinc\C Prcrn1cr /hao /"ang tor v.h.i1 Ta .. \ \3V. a\ lhao'<.fa1lurc to <.nt1u1C' I J \ poliq 1n thl· M1dJk f.a\t and C cntr. I '\menrn U.S. aid to Costa Rlca \.\N 10\1 < <l~lfl R1<.J -TIH• llnitt'\I \!Ille\ announc<.•d 11 " \t'ndmg m1htar\ l'qu1pmcn1 to hohtcr { 05\ll Ric~·, lln) dcf't-n\C forre. which cla~hC'll "tth Nicaraguan \old1rr.. nl a hordrr \lllll(l<' near thl' Pa<'1fi( cmnt. No om· w1" '''ported in111~,t 1n l hur'ldo' \ lir'<'fiflhl thl" lnH"\l llfat lr<l\t a do1cn hctv.(l•n lht· N1~·aragunn 11rm\ nntl < 11-.rn R1rnn t I\ 11,un1d\ Junn thl' Jl•l'lt ''"u ,rur' Over-medication cited ia2-deathS at dentiSt office OC pathologist says patients-suffered heart f allure as a res ult of combination of dru s By JEFF ADLER Of UM Dally '11ol Ii.If The Orange < ounl) pa1holog1s1 who conduc1cd the autop!>y on two of 1hrte .,..omen who died following anes1hcs1a in Dr Tony Protopappai.' Cos1a Mesa dental clmH: tes11ficd Thursda} over-mcd1ca11on induced cardiac and rcsp1ratOf) failure 1hat ultitnalch cau'>t'd lhl· women"" c1ca1hs. · Dr. Richard 1-ukumoto said 111\ h1o; medical opinion 1ha1 combination<, of drug' dctcl tl'd 1n blood !lam pies drawn from patients Kim Andreassen and Patricia Cr:n en could ha V(' cau~d their dt:alh\ l'Vl'n though the ·drugs .,..crt: detected 1n .. mall amount' "( omh1na11om uf drug' 1n \Uh- 1heraix·u11c k\l'I' roulJ pro"e le1ha1:· the pa1holog1!.I told an Or- ange ( <wnt~ ~upcnor Coun JUf) In ·\ndrcas'>l'n·, cast:. fukumoto ..aid he changt•d h1i.1ni1ial linding that the 2.3-}l'ar-old Hunungton Beach \\Oman dll'd ol natural <:auSl'S after additional ll'!.ting of blood samples drawn folio.,.. mg hl'r Scpll'mbcr 1982 death 1ndicatl'd other drugs wt'rc present Andreassen"• death was re"'1cwed. the blood samples were analyzed for a second lime and her death cen1ficat1: was amendt:d after the deaths of Craven and Cathryn Jones in early 1983. F-ukumoto said. He said the death was rC\ ll'Wed because 11 was unusual for three person'i to die following medical or dental trl'at- ment a1 on~l)an1cular office. Initial!). the pathologist said he thought >\ndreass,en·s d1~ase -S)'l- 1em1c lupus Cl) thematosus. a chron1l skin cond111on that can have a deb1htat1ng effect on connective us.- sue. the kidneys. th~ splWt and 01her internal organs -caused her heart to fail. "l h the presence of the natural d1sea~ process in Ms. Andreassen. I felt death was caused by the natural disease process." Fukumoto said. But after additional drugs turned up in her blood samples followini the 1983 review. he said he determined thal "all these d ifferent med1ca11ons on a patient already compromised by a medical cond111on could cause the hean 10 stop ... Turning 10 Craven. who was 13 when she died on Feb. 19 1983, Fukumoto said 11 1s his op1 n1on "the combined affect of med1cat1on she received induced card1ar arrest and respiratory arrc~t" .,..h1ch 1n turn caused medical compli(·a11ons result- ing in her death. He said Craven died from an abscess that formed around her right lung and the softening of O)t)gen- depleted brain 11ssue During cross-exam1na11on b) de- fensl' attorncy Hollis D~cr . Fukumoto said he was unable to locate an~ obJCCI during the au tops). spec1ficall)' a small b11 of gauze packing the defense contends was blocking (raven's airway. The de- fense theon1es the gauze blocked Craven's airwa); interfering with her ability to breathe. before eventually lodging in her lung and causing the abscc~s. The pathologist said he shC!ed and examtncd Cra .. en's lung dunng the autopsy. but didn't !ind anything. "'The clinical htstol) 1s quite vague as to the existence of that (gauze pad..- JngJ:· he said. An earlier witness. the emergenc) ,. o., .......... ~~ Laguna Beach dentist Dr. Tony Protop9ppu room phys1c1an who treated Crave n. tesufied he removed a two-inch square of packing from Cra"'en's throat, but said 11 was not mterfenng with the girl's ab1ht) to breathe Protopappas. 38. 1s being tned in a Santa Ana counroom on three counts of second-degree murder stemming from the three 11at1en1,· <1caths. The prosecution alleges Andreassen. Cra ven and Jones died as a result of negheence and the improper admin- 1strat1on of general anesthesia while being treated at Protopappas' high- volume clinic. The trtal. 1n Judge Luis Cardenas· counroom. has recessed for the weekend and is scheduled to resume Monday. Huntingtonman held in chil<f molest case .\ 51-)ear-old Hun11n,&!En Beach man was arrested at his home by Newport Beach police officers this week on suspicion of child molesta- tion. Police said Dale A. Mooney. a woodworkers, is suspected of having molested a young female relative nearl y two years ago. Officers said the alleged incident surfaced onl> recent- ly. Moo11ey 1s free on SI 0.000 bail. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, May•. 1_. M Nuke industry must et house· in o~ er -·expert Advocates of nuclear power are still rcell9g five years after Three Mlle Island accident By ANDREA ADE~N CM ...... ,_ ..... Repons that the nuclear power industry is dyi ng are premature. but battered nuclear advocates arc still -suffering five years after the Three Mile Island acetdtnt. a ut1hty cll.- ecut1ve said. Media attenuon over lroubtcd plants and nightmansh licenstng procedures are pnmary factors in th<' 1ndustry·s dechne. Kenneth P. Baskin. a Southern California Edison Compan ) vice president. said Thurs- day. Non<' of the I 00 cancellations of nuclear-fired plants since"·l 975 can be blamed on technology. Baskin told about SO members of the Orange County Town Hall Forum at the Irvine Marriott. However. Edison. maJorll) owner of the San Onofre Nuclear Gcnera11ng Station. had its own trouble w11h technology thl6 week. A 20-minute spurt of radioactive gas eseaped.. Wednesday from the nuclear power plant located three miles south of San Clemente. A faulty valve is blamed. but officials say the radiation emitted was less than an average chest X-ra' Baskin didn't mention the low - level emergency Thursday He admonished the nuclear indus- try to save itself -and the nation - from dependence on foreign fuel sources by working to restore public confidence and reform the regula ~ process. "The nuclear power 10dustf) must' ban is an attempt to prohibit weapon· making plutonium from falJjn, into the wrona hands. he explained. But the v~lume of nuclear waste could be cut by 90 percent with rc~r~_cssina. he said. Nuclear power atncratcs 13 per- cent oft he nat1on'scltctriC1ty ata cost itbout 12 percent less than coal· or oil- fired plants. That percentase should nsc to one-fifth by 1990 when 20 new plants under con!ltruct1on arc built. man) of them started '" the wake of the first oil embargo. But sk)'rockcUnJ 011 pnces also fostered conscrvauon and decltn1ng demand. ··Some o( the very reasons for which many nucl~r faohlles were planned worked to undermine the cost efTecuveness and need for nu- clear power." Baskin pointed ouJ. . Nevenheless. forecasters sa) the nation ·s electnc11y ·requirements will double 1n 20 years. "We believe that nuclear power 1s neceuaf) 10 meet the nauon's need for reliable. cost efTccuve electric; energy supplies.·· he wd. To survive the Three Mile Island backlash and to be able to meei future demand. Baskin said the induslry must get its house 1n order "Nuclear power 1s an 1ndustr) Judged consistently by 11s poorest performers. And negative repons on an) one fac1l11y or compan)' ma.kes nauonal news ... he said. •----~----------------------------------------------not discount public concerns about 'nuclear power: the) are rea1:· said He called on uuhties to re move any hmt of conflict of interest. lax quaht) 1n design. construction or opc.rallon and for strong corporate backm$-: .. even to the extent of stoppmg work 1f that 1s necessary." CSUF prof held in ambush murder ORANGE (AP) -A phllosophy afternoon for lnve.tlgatlon of pronounced Mattera dead at tne · a....d. W for 8mMh WM Mt at proteuor has been arrested In the murder, about eight hours after the ecene, wounMd by a .38-c*lber 1250,000, Hewitt Mid. =~ :~ 0!:.r=uct~ ~~· =t~ ::::· Hewitt said pl~~t~ e:::ttere' estranged Mr9. Matt.,..,_apoet offtce worked with the teacher I police wltne98e9 reported seeing a man wife, Contuelo, were taken Into r· wtth Smith Md gr9ded papers said. pacing In the street outstde Mat-custody oualde the profeeeor's or him,~ to~ Unl----'TuhtDL..xivlclklLtlmw...._..3lJ;l8e_:-yµeuaLC;r-::1.omld~D.uo.anuiaiu•d.1--~tet19RI._' -h~CHM~e-•&1Rh9rt~P11)1'-"befefe the--tiome In Placent1a after In-vw.aty (Wdl'I Mid -hM Lee Matters. had feared for his life victim left the house at 5:40 a.m. . veetlgatorstraced a rented carthat tllUght tt.e llnce 1171• since hla car waa firebombed two "The suspect approached the had been spotted leavtng the Mattera' roommate, Chrie ChUd- weeka earOer. his roommate said. victim on toot," Hewitt said. "Wit-scene, Hewitt said. , .... Mid. ttw W:ttm had beef\ Richard L. Smith. 43. who teach-neaea hMrd a scream, a alngle Mrs. Mattera, who had been fMr1ut lk'°8 his c. WM dMtr~ ea at Callfomla State Untver9ity at gunshot. followed by a rapid sue-estranged from her husband Since by a ftret>omb about a blOCk from Fullerton. was booked Thursday cnslon of shots." Paramedics September 1983, was ta1er re-Where the kiting occumtd. Bask10, who heads the ut1h1v·s nu- clear eng1 nccri ng. safety and I 1censi ng division. But solutions to questions over plant safety. construction and operat- mg costs and disposal of nuclear wastes "are generally political rather than technical.'' he said. Disposing of low-level waste. con- taminated rags and clothing. "1s not dangerous and 1sn'1 11~ch01call)-d.il ficult.'' Baskin said. "But no Cll) .. state or county wants the political heat" of ha ving a nuclear waste dump. he said. Gemng nd of spent nuclear fuel 1s comphcated b} a Carter admint!>- trauon-era ban on reprocessing. The Baskin then called on t he Nuclear Regulatory Comm1ss1on to develop long range policies and streamline regulations. 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I ' ' ' ,/ , t .t . \ • A6 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, May 4, 1984 Poles defy Soviet rule in demonstratio'ns MO COW ( Pl -Pres1den1 Konstantin U. Chernenko received Poh\h leader Gen. WOJl'aech Jaruulski today an the Kremlin dunng-e "work1n1 vmt" that was expected lO ancludr talk' on polatacal unrei.t an Poland. Tass'. the otlicaal Soviet newc; agency. said Chernenko met with Jaruzclsk1, but gave no details on the talks. Thousands of supponen of the outlawed Solidarity labor union demonstrated 1n Potash catu!s Tuesday and Thursday 10 defiance of the Com munist regime. East European sources said Jaruzelsk1 would receive a Soviet medal dunng the v11>1t as well as confer w11h Chernenko on Poland 's persistent economic and litJcal problems. hhouah the pnzc lS a tradational award on such banhdays. the medal wns seen by We$lern observers as the Kremlin's pat on tht'blck for J1ruzelsk1'6 efforts 10 suppress political unrest an Poland. . Defying such effoni.. Solidanty demon)trator& came out by the thousands an Polish cities this week . Police u!»Cd water cannon an Gdansk and lead-hned truncheons an Warsaw to disperse several thousand Soladant> backers who demonstrated ~acefully Thurs- day naght after anendang Roman C'athohc Masses to mark the annaversaf) of Poland's defunct. democrauc constllu- uon of 179 1. 10 PEOPLE WANT TO SIT IN THIS SEATlll 70TH ASSfMBLY DISTRICT FIND OUT WHY ON 11ELECTION '84'' Jrn11 Ju11 Cooper d~ he interview'> the .,(:\l:n Republican and thr(•t· Ol·mouati( candidates for the .,eel I that Kcpublic.rn Marian BcrH<:'>Oll will \,JC ,1tc I hi., h th(' 4th in the series of 8 elec tion <>pee ial<>. frlday evenings. 8 :30 P.M .• on KOCE·TV. Channel 50. M<ntf'~lln" by gran ~ rom Signal landmark. Rob"rt t1 dlf of Southun California and lhf'Corporation for f'ubll< Hroadca,ling. DAVIS· BROWN TELEVISION •APPLIANCES • VIDEO f 11 REFUND REFUND COMING? 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Shop 1 Om • Wtf• ..... ~ (ul llatt111 A•• C..ta ltM 2110 tilfbOf Blfd Ptiont m w 1 Ptiont ~•o 1311 Wt&bllnttt I ~·oo Colden WHI St l'tloM 191 981S I'll, 1 lmpur" 1011 ,aorc•' ~ hr1 k tht' wh11eo potfll•r, In Coiin.ida lmP<lrl l\<11J.ir 'r lit ,h<•n hv m.111 ldh\1011-.t>nti SI 10 ()ept C·I 1~20 W Frt.v Ft Wnrth TX 1hl01 _, ~-__,;-....;..J,, ---------- T1ous ELIAS Jarvis'· 'Save 13' ignores real ills Property taxing in e quities grow ou t of con trol If Howard Jarvis really wants to save Proposition 13. as hr claims. hr , is going about ll the wrong way. For the new Jarvis initiauvr that will appear on the statewide baJlot this November d~ nothing about the real problem of Proposition 13. which cut most California property iaxcs by more than half when it passed six years ago. Those problems: The constantly growing inequity which often secs neighbors in identical houses paying vastly different tax bills. And the ccrtainity that more and more of the state and local tax burden will be Sfilfted from business property own· ers to ow~ers Jf homes and apart- ments. Instead of attacking those prob- lems. Jarvis' new "Save I)" 1n1t1;u1ve aims only to close loopholes that have allowed some tax and fee increases to pass with less than a two-thirds popular vote. Jarvis also seeks to overturn scv---e=ra~""'sUffe upremc Court eclsrOriS that have allowed local sales and business taxes to n"se with no poputar vote and he wants to forbid thr use of money from government fees for supporting pubhc pension systems. All those chan~es arc. as Jarvis says. in keeping wuh the original tax- cuttingsp1nt of Proposition 13. Jarvis predicts they'll pus by a 2.r margin and "&Jve the he to people who have been saying the tax revolt is dead." Jarvi~ may be right about the dutcome of this fall's vote. but he's .still 1gnonng the bag problems in- herent 1n Proposauon 13. And those problems arc very · yadually building into a force that eventually is certain to bnng funda· mental change to Propos1t1on 13. The biggest problem is the tax • inequity. h comes from a Proposition 13 provision that sets all property taxes at I percent of 1975 market val\leS, plus a 2 percent annual inflation allowance. until a property is sold. Upon sale, the tax 1mmcd1- ately becomes I percent of the sale price, afterward resuming the 2 ·percent annual chmb. This prov1S1on means that the owner of a two-bedroom house assessed at $26.000 in 1975 pays about $280 a year in taxes 1f he's owned the house at least nine years. But if the same house has been sold once or twice since 1975 - a time period when housing prices often guadrupled -the tax bill can be SJ ,000 or m ore. So California now has a two-uertax system favoring old-time property owners. The longer a person has ·owned his home. the more favored he is. But the longer the system persists. • the more homeowners fall into the · unfavored cateJOry. And when they become the ma1ority, Propos1t1on 13 will surely change. Just as inevitable 1~ ~ .. spilt-roll." : taxing business property at a higher • rate than residences. For homes change hands far more onen than business and commercial propeny. • which means the share of taxes paid • by homeowners w1ll 1ncrcase. : This hasn't yet produced the kind : of massive inequity common now an : California neighborhoods.. But ll • surely will. • The new Jarvi!> in1t1a11vc doesn't : 'deal with either of these ma1or flaws ; in his onginal pro~1t1on . ln'itead. 11 : ·aims only at small-ta toes loopholes • which have not ha a ma.ior impact : :on very many prop('rty owners. : But a big att.ack on Proposition 13 :·11 sutt to come on the-day wh<"fT'a :=majonty of homeowners renhze : they've become second-dass c1t1zcns. -:a little less equal than bot~ bu!liness :;and their "old-tJmer" ne1ahbors. !: If Howard Jarvis really wants to :•"Save 13 " as hr says, he will try to ::correct those b11 problem~ before :'they arouse enou&h public ~~ger to .. threaten the whole Propos1tton 1 l :·system. ;: ftomat Ell., 11 a SH,. Moak•· :: IM1NI col•m•l•t oo 1ute J11H1. .. "'' •• .. .. • •• ORANGf COAST Daily Pilat • • · Whoae Idea Is It to steal an hour from morning people? It'• ObvloualY. the.Idea of night peopl e. that 'a whb." " -<SIVE6 ~A PR£11 Y <AiOOD IPEA HOWTH£V fffl AeOU1" EACH ontlR-" Union violence esca~ating in Guatemala Coke factory WASHINGTON-Union bu1tmg has spread south of the border-with a deadly twlSt. In Guatemala, when the owners of a unionized Coca-Cola bottling plant shut it down on grounds that they were bankrupt, the workers occupied the faCllity. One person has already been killed by soldiers in the continuing harassment of the union by Guatemalan ~ authorities. .,. . K 1dnap~~ v1olcncc against union leaders has reached the point where human ri&hts observers fear a return to the 1918-80 period. when s1m1lar acts against union members by anonymous attackers were rampant. Because of international boycotts and other pressure. the Atl.anta-bascd soft dnnk colossus arranged the sale of1tsGua~mala plant 10 1980. lent the purchasersS7.5 m il hon and agreed to 01aintain "management tontrol" for five years to ensure that .the workers' hard·won nghts would J1c1 AIDEISOI bankrupt. pocketing vast sums of money in the process, according to the IUF delegation. As the Financial Timesoflondon observed: "The very thought of Coca-Cola (an Guatemala) going bust 1s. of course, absurd." Footnote: A Coca-Cola spokesman in Atlanta, Carlton Curtis, said the Guatemalan franchise was indepen- food runs for workers occupying the -dent of the parent company. and 1 h bee h sedb p01n1cdoutthatCokcunowuuck P anta•en ar~y secai lly with the bad loans it made in 1980. He forces, whose chief described the plant takeov.cr ominously as "an act said the company's agreement to of rebel hon." On March 2. soldjers maintain nmanagcment contrOI did killed a driverofa car who failed to not mean direct oversight but merely stop at a c heckpoint near the plant. things like quality control, mark.ct1 ng Ironically, the victim had noconnec-plansandequipment purchases.. tion to the union. He was simply , Curt1sro~ceded ~he plant was "mis- passingby. managed butsaad the bankruptcy -Violence has not been hmlled 10 was not an attempt to break the Coca-Cola workers. Since November, union. at least 14 union leade~and labor Ml~SING GUNS: A few weeks ago lawyers in G uatemala have been I reported that 175M16 automatic kidnapped and are feared dead. rifles had vanished from a military be protected. But on Feb. I 7. 1984. the Guatemalan owners told the union they were broke and could no longer operate the plant. The 460 workers took 11overand have occupied 11 ever sr'l_ce in shifts of I 00. -Coca-Cola has reneged on its depot near Washington. Just hours ,, I 980agreement to provide for the after my report was published. the Recently a Guatemalan busi- nessman has made overtutcs to buy the plant. The union suspects he'll tr) to reopen the facility with non-unron help. The International Union offood and Allied WorkeB Associations sent a delegation to Guatemala to in- vestiga~uauon. The dcl· egation gave m~soc1ate John Dillon these highlights of their find- ings: -The Coke plant 1s "an unarmed fortress under a state of siege man undeclared war." Truck drivers on w1dowsandch1ldren ofunron leaders guns mysteriously turned up at murdered in 1978-80. The monthly another nearby base. The Penta~on 1s payments stopped when the workers claiming the guns wCf'C never missing. seized the plant. e~cept on paper. But Def en~ Depart· -The Co.kt plant's owners looted ment 1ovestigatorsdon 't buy th as thccompany'sassctsand kept two facile explanation. sets of books to hide the profits, For one thing. the guns were found according tCJa financial consultant 1n a small warehouse that had ~n hired by the union. The consultant searched more than once without found that the owners also owned srx success. For another. they had been Coca-Cola distnbutors-and cut rn only two pieces. not rn seven as charged them far less forthe beverage. proper"demilitarization" procedure This siphoned $860.000 from the requires. Th ts suggests that the MI 6s company's revenues. The owners als0 were smuggled offthe base intact. made "gifts" to the company-owned then hastily cut up and sneaked rnto distributors, and claimed de-the warehouse when my report in- preciation costs ofS 707.134 for d1cated that investigators were hot on bottles in 1983 -almost twice the the trail. amount for 1982 • In short, the Coke plant's owners J•cl A.Ddl!rsoa 11 • syadlc•tf!d deliberately drove the company colamaJ1t. • AJIDY llOCJil&'I ... .. • Central Am@rica · poses a · crucial test for Reagan· Wea){ s upport locks America in 'no-win war· . WASHINGTON -Now that President Reagan's Potemkin tour of "this so-ca.lied Communist China" with its marvelous "free mark.ct spirit" is mercifully over. the presi· dent had best tum his attention to Central Amenca. For there. the vital sccunty interests of the United States arc engaged. There. hmory's verdict upon the Reagan administration will ultimately be passed. 1'\nd in Central Amctica. the Re- agan administration is following the cla511c prescription for a "n<rwln- . war." • PAT Buw Nixon will likely tell him he would have. moved up the mmina of Haiphong and the bomb1 ng of Hanoi from the spring of 1972 to lnaugura- uon Day. 1969. Not only is· Rcqan's plac.c in history baogina upOn the outcome of the war for Central America: so. too. is the world belancc of power. Jf the Russians -pouring thousands of tons of milita,Y equipment into Nicaragua via Cuba an<i,.U)e Panama Ca.nal -uccccdin rollf ns-CenuaJ America throu&h pro")' Cordes the way they rolled UJ> Jndo-Chioa._ the Ourfighttngalliesin Nkaraguaand United States is finished as a super El Salvador arc being given just po~r of the same rank as the Sovael enough an ammunition. weapons and Union. support to keep them bleeding to death, not enough to win. If Reagan docs not wish to live out Before Congress is an adminis.-his days in Rancho Cicio explainina tration request fo r $63 million for El to visiting journalists how Coqress Salvador and $21 million for and the .country -mupty would not Nicara&ua. With aeombincd total well suppon in 198• .Ut was nedcd to beneath what the Rcapn adminis.-save Ceotntl ·America -and th.at 1s tration has requested this year for the bow Central America was lost -he National Endowment for the Arts. bad best test his support now. We arc micro-managing the politi-The fundamental J>OiDt ts that cal situation in El Salvador. allowina Tomas BotJC •nd the onep brotben the hearts-and-minds specialists at in N1caragu.a are not Titoisu; they att the State Department to decide just lenjnists. They arc soldien in a world how El Salvador should be restruc-revolution whose detes~ enemy is ,f'turtd, socially, economically and the United States. They are not goi~ politically, rather than demanding of to be bought off with Amcricu a.id; the soldiers at the Pen on that the the arc not 1n. to be talked out of come up with a plan or w1nnanf t e t cir rcvo uttonary am 1t1ons e war for Central America militarilY-==-..socia.lJ.11 cbauetbox.es of the Con- oy a date certain and soon. We are tadon group; they are not going lO be threatening our friends with a cutoff bluffed into surTCnderina power b) an weapons if they do not vote for a sathng the battleships lowa and New -men who bears a .s10k1ng re-Jersey up and down \be Nacaraauan semblance to Big Minh, or iflhey do coast.~ arc going to have to be not fight their bloody guerrilla battles dnven · the'same way they came an accord1l10 the rules of en~ment -at t e point of a aun. set down y Cornwallisand ash111g-If we do not provide our patriotic to~e have set guidelines for the Laun allies the trairunf, a~sistance. k. d f I h weapons and ammuniuon to firush 10 s o mi ttAry actions t at are off the Sandinistas, the Sandtn1stas perm1ss1ble against the regJme an Nicaragua.Just as we set guideh ncs on wtll finish off our allies. one by one. 1n what targets o ur pilots were allowed Central Amenca. U ntil then the to strike rn Nonh Vietnam. We are Yankees are faced with the choice of scarchin& for peace as thou~ ll wcr(' expelling Leninism from CcntraJ some Holy Gratl to be discovered America With American Mann('S. or only after ind1v1dual fasting and seeing Leninism ron up Central mort1ficat1on and prayer. One as Amenca. rc:minded of the "search for peace" If El Salvador succumbs to a Tct upon which Lyndon Johnson used to offensive this fall. no e.>.cuscs mad(' send his hapless Cabinet members on his behalf will spare Reagan scurrying around Europe. historic respons1b1hty. If El Salvador The pri~ipal d~i 'Ce between survives and the Sand1nistas are today and IS years is that now, the overthrown and expelled from Nonh Ramsey Clarks and ane Fondas are America along wJlh their Russ ian. sitting m pos1t1ons of power rn the Cuban. Libyan. PLO and Ea.st Gcr- Congrcss of the United States man advisers.. no amount of liberal If Reagan wrll ask of Dean Rusk caterwauling about Amenca "losing and Richard Nixon what they would the moraJ hrgh ground" will d1min1Sh do d1fTcrentl> 1f the) had to fi&ht the b) a cubit Reagan's s~ture m history Vietnam War again. Rusk will hkel) tell him that they should have hit the Patrick B.cllo.u 11 • 1}'Ddlca1ed North Vietnamese earlier and harder: col•nuli•t. DST steals an hour from morning people Over the weekend I moved the hands on an old Hamilton railroad watch I keep running. two other watches and five clocks rn vanous rooms of the house. I reset two clock radios and a umer designed to tum the h~ht on and off automatically rn the la ving room. (Thrs 1s a conve- nience we provide (or burglars. If they break 1n at night 1t will provide them with hght so they'll be able to sec their way around the house when we aren't home.) Ha"e we ever taken a vote on Daylight Sa' mgs Time'> Is there really great suppon among the American people for art1fic1ally taking an hour of natural light from the first hours of the day and adding 11. instead, to the last'> Whose idea 1s it to steal an hour from morning people? It's obviously 1hc idea of night people. that's who. It 1s a widely accepted fact that momina peopl~ arc better. nicer. more am· b111ous and honest than nia}lt people. Why then. do the wishes of these basically inferior people of question- able integrity prevail over us vinuou momma c111zcns when it comes to this matter oft1me? The very name. "Dayh&ht Saving~ rime." makc:s me anlT)'. Docs mov- rna tht hands of a watch or a clock in an arbitrary fashion save any day· ha.ht? It docs not. Cnll 1t what tlme you hkc, the hours and manutcs that darkne'IS endures 1s u l'Jid as the H. L. lchwerb n1 Pul)I s!W'I ChHy OowaUby f d•IOI 8n4 "-t•nl IOl!lePu~ rcvolutton of the Earth about the sun The month of Apnl. up until the recent unfortunate tame change, was the most pleasant of the year for those of us who enjoy getting up rn the morning. M y clock. radio 1s set to go off at 5:37 a.m .. but rn Apnl 11 never got to wake me up. Morning after morning I awakened by 5:20 or 5· 30 with an appetite for life and an urge to take a shower and start the delightful expencncc of hv1ng again. Who' arc these people who are denying us this hour 1n the morning so they can add 1t to their night? Night people hate the morning. The) 're trying to cut 1t 'ihort out of sprtc because they hate us. too. We know their kind. Nrght people not only hate morn- ing. they don't even hke evening much The evil of the pitch dark of ANDY RooNEY n1gh1 rs what the) hke Wh) are the\ 'lavang light for early evening., If we ha'e this vote and morning people wrn wt"ll mal>.c '>Ome big change\ \\e'll get even Wt"ll not onl> chm1na1t• Da) light Savrnf.S Tame. we'll d<>JU~t the opposite. We II add an hour ofl1gh1 to the momrng b) mo' rng the clocks ba<:k anst('ad of ahead at thl\ t1mt· of e:ir It will become light not at 'ilX as 11 doe\ with Daylight ~vangs 11me. not at fi ~e as 11 drd wrth Standard Tame but at four. as 1t would with our Bnght and Earl) Time With Bnght and Earl) Time m cfTt."Ct all v. rnter "'c could nsc in sunlight the v.hok )Car around . .\n unhtgra) urblack morn1ng1sgloom). cold and unnatural. There'\ nothing gloom) or unnatural about a dar~ evening That\ v.hat'\ supposed 10 happen as the da) stans coming to an end. Sunsc1 The light \fades and V.l' wrnd down the da\ 0 \ actl\'1t1c\ and huddle b' the firr w11h1 'good dnn~. hot food and f ncnds l\unltght I\ no1 a necessary rngred1cnt There·, no ev1denn· that Da~ltght Time doc'I an)'onc· un,•goo<l Dunng the 011 cn srs rn the m1d -t<ntk, therl' wo'i a moH·ment to ma~c Da' light Sa\Jng' Time la\! I~ month' a ~car 1n Don't take Bibles as .. Mrspnnt\ 1n various 81blcs havr caused no end pf concern. The so called "Wicked Bible" of 1805 shows the vcnth Commandment to ht· "Thou shalt commit adultet') ."In the so-ailed" 1n On 81blr," the Book of John contains "sin on more" 1ns1cad of"s1n no more " cannot lepll) ~hove hr!. wife out of bed t>ct·ause shr hns cold feet, but o wife can ICjBll)' shovt her hu$band out of bed for any reaSQn at tit. (). \\I hy do tm\f p ur fincc'"' fo r luc~" t <\ Earl) Ch1\ttal\\.. for the sakr of 1he1r health. cho not to cross themselves 1n pubhc. but duphcated the reverential scsturt tn S«rt\ <11mply by cro\ling their tinacn. O '\ ou sa1a wound' on the \n,.dc. of the mouth f1strr than wound' .\ Mnlas~ fv..o words ha't' h<'t'n \Olc-d rnlo • the languaac-One 1s "ampere.." lhc cl~tncal unit The lntt'rn;rnonal Electncal Conirr ., of 18 I votrd on that onr 1n honor of fort'nch 1ent1st Andrt Man Ampere The otht'r 1s "moron... the men tall\ d1,,.bl~ Moron w1 a charantt 1n a Mohert' play Thc Amtncan A!>soc1at1on for Study of Feeble Mandrd t'l«tt-d to adapt tht name H n acreptaMr noun ID 1910 order. proponents claimed. to save energ) It turns out that Daylight 11me sa"es nothing! 1t may cause us to ul\e more cnerg) People often have tu tum therr lights on to dress and ha'c brl'akla t rn the morning be- cau<,e 1t''> dark In the c~<'ning they do mon: dn' rng becau~ n's still light nut 01 cour'iC lh('y con~me cnerg) 1n thl'1r lSr\ Th1<, ''a case of morning people~' nip.ht rx·oplc. pure and sample Ifs 11mc V.l' resolved the Da)lrght 53,. rng\ T 1me issue once and for all o\re thcn• more night people than m orn- ing pcl)pk" I cannot bnng m)sdt to hcltl'' t' that ahout thC' country I lo' e t l'I''\ take a 'Ott• and thC'n put the l l()ck!i back v. here the~ be-long ADd,r Roo.o.-, 11 ' •.radl~•ted c-o/amalsf. 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Schulz . .. f ;. . 1 i \1 f I I ~ . . / by Tom K. Ryan l r DELIVERY R OOM HOSE IS HOSE NO-NO.' Hf: SHOUL-P e& UPS1Pe DOWN Wl-:ieN YOU SL-AP HIM .' l by Pat Brady . ' 'I ... ~e Cout 'c ollece awimmer Tract A•erlll hu been recelYin& encouracement from ea-OCC awtmmer Denlae o.., ............. 111 .... -' Uplft Odenwald ln her bld to break Odenwald'• community eollece record at thla weekend'• atafe champlonahl1>9. Averill has the h~l p of a n expert OCC swimmer hopes to break record coaching for the team's success. in particular, his ability to treat the which is owned b y the wife of h e r coach athletes like persons. "I've had some coaches who trea1 you like meat. We're treated hke people by Don and that's one of the big reasons we're so successful." ByCURT SEEDEN Of .... Dll9r .... ,..,, Orange Coast College swimmer Traci Averill wants to break the state and national community college re- cord in the 100 backstroke Saturd~y. MeJ.-forum will be tM state com- munity college swim championshi~ at East Los Angeles College. A vcnll will be out to eclipse the record time of 1:01 .2 which was set by yet another OCC swimmer. Denise Odenwald in 1981. . And." Odenwald will not o nly be there watching with interest when Averill tries· to break the record - she'll be spurring the 18-ycar-old freshman on. Odenwald is now married to OCC swim coach Don Watson. and the two have worked diligently with Averill in her quest to break"the record. "We all sat down and discussed this, and the whole purpose is for everyone to behave as welt as we possibly can:· explains Watson. "Our profcss1onal and personal rcspe>nsi- Averill says. bility is to train her." · With that thought in mind, Odenwald has been working with Averill, a n Estancia High graduate, groomina-hef for the-record. . In Averill's case, success has come in the form of qualifying times in 1he ~ freestyle and 5-0 and I 00 baekstrokes. In add~tten. she SW1ms legs on two relay teams. i "Basically, stie (Odenwald) tells me when I'm not stroking property." explains Averill. "She tells me what it was like when she broke the record. She helps me with my stroke -and my thinking." Averill's efforts and the ac- The situation -Odenwald work- ing to have her name erased from the record book -pretty well sums up the "atmosphere" surrounding the OCC swim team, as Averill explains it. complishments of some of her team- mates probably have been over- shadowed by OCC sophomore Tami LaVelle. considered the No. I com- munity college swimmer in the na- tion -but ij doesn't bother them. .. None of us feel overshadowed. Tami isn't cocky about it. She works just as hard as anyone else. It j ust so happens, she's fast and we look up to her," A vcrill says. "There's something very special about it," Averill says. "I've never experienced anything like it. It's like a family. If one person docs well. everybody's happy." Success certainly has not spoiled athletes like Averill and La V clle. "Generally speaking." notes Watson. "athletes just sit there and Averill credits Watson's style of (Pleaae eee OCC/BS) Tracl AYerill -' Rare brother act in Derby Maples firSfSlblings s ince 1976 to both compete in race L-Ol:JISVILLE. Ky. (AP) -Eddie Maple was supposed to ride the top horst in Saturday's Kentucky Derby. Instead. 1t will be his younger brother. Sam. on one of the favorites. When Deval'' Bag was withdrawn earlier this week. Eddie wound up on longshot At The Threshold. Sam. who has had no previous Derby mounts. wall nde Taylor's Sp«"ial. the Blue Grass Stakes winner who 1s the third choice m the early line for the richest-ever Derby. worth $712.400 with $537.400 going to the winner. The last brothers to ride in the Derby were Chns and Gregg McCarron an 1976. TaylOT's Special bu.won three straight includrng the Lou1s1ana Derby and the Blue Grass. and four of has last the. Wilham F. Lucas' colt is listed as the third early choice at 7-2 behind the fill y entry of Althea and Life's Magic. 5-2. and Swa~. 3-1 tn the field of3-year-0lds limited to the top 20 money-winners. The complete field in post position order w11h morning-line odds: I. Althea, 5-2; 2. RaJa's Shark. 20-1. 3. Bear Hunt. 20-1 . 4. So Vague: 5. Life's Magic. 5-2: 6. Fight Over. 20-1: 7, Fah Time. 12-1. 8. Bedouin. 12-1 . 9. Rexson's Hope. 12-1 ; 10. Taylor's Special. 7-2: 11 . Silent King, 15-1: 12. Vanlandingham, 10-1: 13. Secret Prince. 12-1; 14. At The Threshold . 20-1 ; 15. Swale. 3-1 : 16. Majestic Shore, 12-1 : Biloxi Indian. 12-1 ; Pine Circle. I 0-1: Coax Me Chad. 12-1. and Gate Dancer. 15-1. Sam Maple rode Taylor's Special in the Lou1S1ana Derby but was placed b)' Pat Day for last week's Blue Grass. Day elcctc o ride Vanlandingham in the Derby. and it wasn't until I hu™1a) that trainer 8111 Mott decided to go back to Maple. "I think he has a bag chance to win the race. and since I have ridden him before. I think that would gave me a little edge ... Maple said. He as one of sax who have ridden the coll this )Car Jockey Eddie Delahous.saye can make history 1f he wins his.third s1ra1ght Derb~. He won aboard Gaw Dt'I Sol in 1982 and Sunn' 's Halo last \Car. The I 10th Derby has a temale JOCke) for the ~cond 11me in h1stor). Patti Cookse). 1he firs1 woman rider since Diane Crump in 1970. wall be aboard So Vague. And the 1 11~-mtle classic also will have a woman inuner for only the fourth time. Dianne Carpenter owns and trains Biloxi Indian. It rained steadily at Churchill Downs Thursda). but 1he forecast called for clear weather Satutda) when some 120.000 fans lfre expected to Jam the h1stonc track. The race has lost some of its luster because of the absence of Devil's Bag. the 2-year-old champion who suffered his first career loss in the Flamingo and then was unimpressive in capturing the Derby Trial last Saturday. But trainer W90d) Steph~ns has another ace in the hole. Swale. who counts the Florida Dcrb} among his six stakes triumphs. Swale worked a half-male 1n 50 seconds and galloped out ti ve (urlongs in I :03 1-5 on a v.et tract.. Thursda\ The Cla1 borne Farm colt is com 1 ng ofT a second-place finish. by eight lengths. m the Lexington Stakes on a slopp) Keeneland track April 17. · But exercise ndt!r Ron McKenzie said an off track here wouldn't.h111der him. "This track here gets wet. but at least the)' can get hold of it." he said. "The track at Keeneland. when at gets wet. the) go nghl to the bottom and don't ~et a hold of nothing." ·Lake rs try for hreeina r o w ,. Maveric k s hoping to a void a nother embarrassment DALLAS (AP) -The Dallas Mavericks wall be counting on their "sixth man" for help tonight in the third ~me of the National Basketball Association playoffs against the Los Angeles Lakers. There was never a team needing aid any more. The Ma vs have suffered losses of 43 and 16 points. respectively. to the l..akers in consecutive embarrass- ments in the best-of-seven series. A boisterious, sellout crowd of 17 .007 is assured for Reunion Arena where the Mavs defeated the Lakers twice during the regular season. "We usually shoot well in Reunion and the crowd really gets us aoing." said Dallas auard Rotando Black- man. The Ma vs have shot a miserable 34 and 44 percent against the Laken. who have hit baskets from the field at a 60 and 55 percent clap. The Lakers don't seem to be too worried about aoina on the road. "We're a better road team," said Laker forward Bob McAdoo. "There att a lot of d1stract1ons at home with the family and thinp like that." He added the Reunion Arena crowd "makes us play harder because it gets so hostile." Los A nacles has won seven of I 0 Pl!'e• P-layed 1n Reunton Arena. The Lakers have.. done a tttmcn· dous dcfcn11vc 'ob on Mane Aauin't, The Ma vs' lcad1na scottr. Aauirrc. who averaged 29 pc11nts per game durina the regular season. has scored onl) 16 and 14 points in the two losses. In the last game. he went almost 18 minutes without sconng a point. "My shot is JUSt not falling:· Aguirre said. It's the first 11me Aguirre has had 1wo straight games under 20 points this season. 'Tm gomg to come back." Aguirre said. ''I'm not going to let this bother me. I'll be the same old Mark Aguirn." The Lakers have been contributm~ w to Aguirre's problems b) switching defenders. "We're trying 10 double-team him," said Laker Coach Pat Rtlc). "We're throwing James Wonh) and Kun Rambis at ham." Also. Kareem .\bdul-Jabbar ha<. made It difficult for .\gu1rrc to shoot "Sometimes Kareem will take a step or two toward me," Aguirre said "He as not ca~y to shoot over The) JUSt keep coming at me. They are hke sharks." Newport Regatta set One of the most prcstlJious collegiate rowing events on the West Coast -ranking behind the Western S{>rints and the San Diego Crew Classic -unveils Saturday morning on Nonh Lido Channel in Newport Beach. It's the 19th annual Newport lnv1tat1onal lntercolleg1ate Rowin4 Regatta. set to began at 8 a.m .. and expected to conclude at approJumately 10: 15. • Joining host Orange Coast College are UC Irvine, Cahfom1a. UCLA, UC' San Die$o. UC Santa Barbara. Loyola Marymount. Long Beach State. University of San Diego and California Marit1mc Academy. Admission is free. and the best vantaae point for spectators 1s at OCC 's inlerco ea1are rowtngand sailing bast. located at 1801 West Coast Ht1hway. Newpon Beach Powerful Cal wall be back to defend 1t~ "arsll) e1aht title th1 year The Bears have won seven oftht past 10 varsity crown "We could sec ag~at ra~ between Cal and UCLA tn the varsity race this year.'' 5,11d OC(' crew coach Dave Grant. "Both crews arr rowing very well riJht now. and fifhtlng for top ~s an the Pac-I 0 Regatta coming up in two weeks.' OC'C and Cal arc ellpcctcd to fight for the JUfllOr varsity eight crown. C'al defeated the Pirates a month go 1n the San Diego Ctt" Cla 1c b~ JU t over five seconds "I think wc'tt ready to challenae the ~an on Saturda) :· nrant said. "We're rowing extremely well naht now I look for a vet) ~lo~ race.'' EdJeon '1 Nicole Rite bot won the l,600 ud S.200 meters. Go en West picks on Compton, 25-7: Coast tops Hornets Comm unit}' college basebaMuams from Orange Coast and Golden West went about their business-of collect- ing South Coast Conference decisions from non-contenders Thursday. with • the Pirates brushing aside Fullenon. and the Rustlers enjoying a laugher at Compton. The vactones helped the area teams keep in step with Santa Ana. which handled Cypress. 10-2. In the Pacific Coast Conference. Saddleback found the winning for- mula for the first time in six outings. blastin~ visiting Southwestern. Here s how it went: Oru1e Coa1t 7, F•llertoa 3 The Pirates avoided a potential pitfall in Fullerton. which dealt Cerritos a damaging blow by shuttin~ the Falcons out in the Hornets previous outing. SJ><?t staner Bob rtettles overcame a shalcy start, allowing a first-inning• run. while st'randing the bases loaded in that frame. It was Nettles' first complete game of the season and came in the midst of 3 games in 3 days for Coast and 4 out of 5. Netti~ walked five, struck out four and two of the three runs were earned. The Plrates were happy to take advantage of four unearned runs m the first three innings to assume the lead, scoring a single run in the first and three more in the third. They began each rally after two were out. fn the first. Mike Senne reached on a two-out error. moved to third on Kevin Reamer's single op the middle and scored when Fullenon hurler Tom Green balked. In the third. another two-out mis- cue opened the door for the Pirates. With Reimer on first thanks to the error. Damon Berryhill stroked a single to center and Edison High product Joe Kwolek again tied the game with a base hit to lef\. • Fred Tuttle then delivered the ~e)' blow. hilting the pp in center field to ch~ home a pair .of mates and give Coast a 4-2 edge., Ff,fllenon made it 1ntert-Sting wnh another ialty in the ~enth IO cu1 ic IO 4-3, but OCC aniwettd wilh u Ol.bet in \.be seventh (cowiesy of Kwolet'• RBI bit) and two more in lbc eiPllt • ( Reimer's fielder's choice and Kwolek•s fourth hit knocked them in) and the Pirates coasted to the win. Over31l, Kwolek went 4-for~ with 3 RBI to key the auaclc. OCC was to visit Compton today in a makeup game from last Sa1urda_y'1 postponement, then playscontendma Sa~ta Ana on the road Saturday. . Goldee WH t H , Comp&oa 7 The Rustlers picked on the con- ference's patsy at Compaon. but not before t he Tanars had shaken thinas up-a bit with a five-run first inning. thanks in part to a grand slam from Barry Henderson. Kevin Elster's three-run homer ha4 staned the scoring in the top of the first and it took until the third innina for Golden West to assert itself. taklng the lead for good courtesy of a two-run homer from Brad Seehawer to tie the game and Les Light's RBI single which made it 6-S. The rout bcpn in Golden West's next-two mmngs as i.he poured across a combined I I runs. Rod Oark's three-run homer Ip.inst the wind to right field keyed a five-run fourth and in the ifth, Ron Morello, Brad Scchawer an<rBrian Patrick had • RBI singles in a mercy-go-round sixth inning when the Rustlers note.bed six runs. Helpina to contribute to the fun was a school record 20 walks that Golden West received. Overall, Scchawer was 3-for-6 with four RBI. Elster 3-fof-5 with three RBI and Patrick 2-for-4 with three RBI. A homo game against Fullerton at noon Saturday awaits Golden West. Saddleback lZ, s..dlwestena t The off-day Tuesday seemed 10 be j ust what the doctor ordered for the Gauchos, who broke a tiv~e losing skein on the strength of a 12-hit attack and the work of right-bander Mike Lomelli. t / Lomelli. who is 7-2 in Pacific~ Conference play. had his sinker worklna Tuesday which resulted tn 14 ground ball outs. Only once to visiting Southwestern advance a man as far as second base. Colorado's ESsington is Irrevelant honoree Randy Es~ington is finally getung 1he chance he felt ht' was denied a year ago -the chance to pla) m the National Football League. Essrngton. the former University of Colorado quanerback who ten school when officials told him he couldn't compete his senior year because of health reason,s. was selected by the Los Angeles Raiders in this week's NFL draft. He was drafted in the 12th round on the ver) last pick. the 336th pla}'er. but drafted nonetheles~ "It's a whole lot better 1han tr)1ng out as a frcc agen1:· he said Wednes- da). "This wall definite!) work out. I'm so psyched up for this. Randy Essington 1s going to make the Raiders. There's no wa} I'm gomg 10 blov. this chance.'" W1th Jim Plunket! and· Marc Wilson ac; the top t"o quanerbacks EDISON SWEEPS SUNSET By ROGER CARLSON Ol the Deity,,...···" Ed1c;on High·.-. gtrl\ trad, and lirld Juggernaut madl' a shamble<; of the running fi<.·ld -a!> an11c1p3t('d -3\ the Charger\ qualified I~ 1nd1' 1dual'i for the ('IF 4-<\ prl'11ms 31 (Jahr High School nnt F-nda). 1.3 of those hcrth' coming 1n the I 00. 200. 400 XOO. 1.600 and J.2<Xl meters at the unset League finalr, on the 1-tunungton Beach campus The onl) stopper ·to the Edison march was applied b) Fountain Valle) H1sh sprinter Cher)I Hen- derson. who outdueled Edison sophomo~· Tnndl Feamle' tR the IOOand :?OO.w1nningthc 100b} ti"e· hundredths of a Sttond and the 200 b} 21-hundrcdths of a second. "tth clockmgs of 12.40 and :?5.JO Henderlion finisht'd up b} l)tng a league record with a "'inning leap of 18· 10 in 1hc long JU mp to cap a standout tnpk for tht· Ou1d Baron · seruor. .\l'iO ltl C'relash tint hM "'CIT the trordle and distance races Huntington Bntch·s L1h ik<l"I spill with Fountain Valley's I>3na C'rab- lltt m the low hurdle • fintlhana second 11 300 meters with o 49.63 (Crnhtrtt came in at 49.60) and winnina the IOOs. ed1in1 Cmb1rtt wuh a 16. SO cOon C rabtrtt fin1 hed at 16 57 Fdt\On (,()phomol'(' "IJ1cole R1tr hol was a narrow winner an the 1.600 and 3.200. hut both me-es "'ett no•more than wnr~out"I for Ed1M>n·s tno. (Pleue eee ltD190Z't/931 for the world cham~1on Raiden. Essington likely will hr compeung with David Humm for the thtrd spot Before UW competiUOJl bqins. however. Essington will be the honor- ed guest at Irrelevant Week 10 Newport Beach, where they annually celebrate the last draft pick.. "Sounds embarrassing to me." says Essinaton. Irrelevant Week begins on June 2S, with the arrival ofEssin,ton and will conunue through July 1. Essington was born in Norwalk and attended Monte V1sta High in Whit- tier "here he gamed over 4,500 yards and was named all-league in his two years as quanerback. He attended USIU in San Diego for one vear where he was injured and declared a hardship case thus allow- ing him four ~ears of ehgib1lit) when he transferred to Colorado in 1980. Ollr ........................... LU( Baa of Bantlnaton Beach won l 00 buntlea 8 tle. Marina'• Steve Smith (far left without cap) takee off on way to a 55.77 100 back. 0.., ........ .,, Fountain Valley'• Jeff Moore CriCht, with no cap) takee off lo the 50 freeetyle. _ Marilla holding up in Sunset Newport Harbor c hallenges in Sea View League s·wirrif est Manna H1gh 's depth. combined with such blue chips al> Steve Sm 1th and JcfTEss1g. establtshed itself as the team ~ to beat an Saturday's Sunset League showdown at Newport Harbor after going through Thursday's prehms at Golden West Collegt without a hitch. Coach Dave Pickford's V1 longs. who "ere unbeaten an dual competition. showed wdl behmd the swtms of Moore and Essig. amoni others. an tunmg up for the finals at Newpon Harbor. which beg.in at 10 a.m. Smith went 55 77 1n the 100 back and 1,11,as second to Huntington Beac:'h's Randv Folker .... 1th a 2:03.59 1n the W enj "Wins discus Fountain Valle' tl1gh's Barons got a Boost for their hopes of maintaining Sunset League track and field supremacy at tonight's Sunset League track and field finals at Hu ntington Beach High after Thursday's discus.finals -captured an methodical st) le by Tamb1 WenJ. WenJ. thl' CIF Southern Section leader wnh a 19().3•/, effon. the third nest ~uch mark in the nauon to date. swept "' the 11tle v. 11h a toss of 178-01'•. casil) winning over runner-up Roger Ma~ngka) of Huntington Beach. WenJ qualified for the finals "1th a toss of 176-10'•. then gol 01Th1'i tx•.,t t"llon of the da~ on the first attempt in the finals. foull'd then "<'nt 171-0 \1agangka) . .,.. ho 1,11,ent 160. 11n the tnals. took second .... 1th ease. "llh Ocean \ill'"·~ Bnan B1elick1e ( 14:!-9) and Edison's BrenrR1l'dl·nch ( 117-51 :l sho' ing past Fountain Valle~\ Bob \\ tstphal. "ho was fifth at 133-.3 1 ·~. The result g1' es Fountain allc). the dual meet champion. a '>C' en-point bulge over challenger Manna 1n tonight's finals. which drtermmed the O\erall 1,11,inner. 200 1nd1 .. 1dual medley folker. one of many Huntington Beach se ni ors. turned a 2·03.23. Essig was the top swimmer in the.· .200 freestyle with a 1:51.J. Also sparkling was Fountain Valley's Jeff Moore and Jeff Baumgartner. each posting twin victories in the pre la ms. Moore's times of 22.54 and 49.17 an the 50 and 100 were personal bests. 800 Baumgartner's clockings of 54.63 in the 100 butterfly ~d 1:02.04 in the JOO breaststroke were drops an the three-second range. "It's going to be very hard to make up the difference against Marina in the finals." said Fountain Valley Coach Ra y Bra}. "But J'm pleased, with everyone. And. Marina is probably pretty pleased. too. The Golden Wui pool was very fast." Edison's Dav1d·Wadle1gh was tops an the 500 with a Hime of 4:55 07 to round out Thursday's prehms. Satur~ay·s finals for the girls finds Edison trying to maintain its status as No I off its dual meet record, but Fountain Valley as fa"ored to force the Chargers to share the overall crown. Meanwhile at El Toro High, Sea View League dual meet champion El Toro had the winners -but Newport Harbor's depth appears Jo be a solid threat to the Chargers in Saturday's championship final s. which begjn at 10 a.m. on the El Toro campus. Junior Dan Novinski sped to victories in the sprints. clocking a 22.08 and 47.65 to establish himself as a clear favori te. while Rhett Cheeping. Mark Yokota and J<>el Buzzard lent additional winner's strength to El Toro's bid. Cheeping took the .200 freestyle in 2:0l:W and I 00 fly (54.27). whale Yokota turned a 2:02.90 in the 200 1nd1v1dual medle). Bussard led the wa) in the 100 backstroke wnh a 56.90 efTon Newport Harbor's onl} No. I qualifier was Aaron Lawson 1n the breasmroke gomg I :02.47. whale Irvine"s Greg Rach (4.40 78 an the 500 free)also helped break up the El Toro domination at the top. Newpon Harbor finished second an dual meets and with a first place fin1'\h on aturda) .,..ould claim the league crov.n. I Hawkes eases past foe lh racquetball F·ounta1n Valley's Brian Hawkes elumnated unseeded DaVJd Gross of St. Louis. 11 ·I, 11 ·5. 11-4 an the second round of the fifth annual National Racquetball Championships at the ~~rts Gallery an Anaheim. Hearns promises to make qUick work of Duran From AP d.lapaklln ATLANTA-World Box.ma Cou11cil • super welterweiaht champion Tbomu Heams. who meets Roberto Duran in a title bout June IS. predicted Thursday that the Panamanian would "fold" and suffer a knockout in-the second round. The scheduled 12-round bout wiU be held in Nassiu, Bahamas and will be shown only oo clo~dci~uit television and home pay TV. Hearns, who has a 38-1 record including l2 knockouts, was in Atlanta as {)"rt of a week- Iona tour of IS cities to promote the fight. "I've been hcanng some bad comments from Duran -that I shouldn't be in the same ring with him. that I'm not in his caliber of fighters and that hc-'s going to knock me out in the fourth round." Hearns told a news He&rna conference. "l"m going to ~urpnsc ham. He's not going to see the fo urtMound. I plan to be the aggressor and take the fight to him. When you put 'pressure on Duran. he'll definitely fold. I have seen him do it before." Islanders one step from finals MONTREAL -Bryan Trott1er's ~ power-play goal and Brent Sutterys 'shon-' handed score in the first penod carried the four-time National Hockey Lugue cham- pion New York Islanders within a victory of the Stanley Cup finals Thursday night with a 3-1 decision over the Montreal Canadiens. The Islanders. who were manhandled here in the first two ga mes of the best-of~sev!h prince of Wales Conference final. used a staunch defense and the goaltendmg of Billy Smith to grab a 3-2 lead in the scnes. If they win at home Saturday night, they will advance to the championship round against the Edmonton Oilers. who New York swept in last year's finals. Bucks take 2 -1 edge over Nets . EAST RUTHERFORD. N.J. -Sid-m ney Moncri ef scored 27 points and Mar- ques Johnson added 19 as the Milwaukee Bucks defeated the New Je~y Nets. I 00·93. Thursday night to take a 2-1 lead in thc best-of· seven Eastern Conference semifinal senes of the National Basketball As~1at1on playoffs. Alton Laster added 12 points and Mtke Dunleav) and Junior Bndgeman 10 each for Milwaukee. which sank 19of2S foul shots an the fourth quarter en route to wi nning Its second straight game. Off er to buy Twins rejected MI NNEA POLIS - A S20 million • cash 6ffer to buy 52 percent of the Minnesota Twins by a group of Min· neapolls businessmen was rejected by club President Calvan Gnffith. the bidders said Thursday. The offer was rejected when Harvey Mack.a)!. and Samuel Kaplan. the leaders of the local group, met with Griffith and Twins executive vice president Bruce Haynes in Seattle. where the team was playing the Manners. Brewen deal Qulaenbeny loee Mark BrMiaanl slipped a two-run • sinalc up lhc middle in the bou6m orthc 10th to cap a ~run rally and aive the Milwaukee Bry:wersa 6-S American Lequc win ovetlCinsu City Thunday afternoon. The Royals h.ad taken I S·l lead in the lop of the I 0th wben Pete Ladd wal~ed Frau WkUe and S•eve Balboel with the bases loaded. But the Brewers rallied apinst Du QmetlbelT)', 1-2. scorina once on Roy Howell'• sin&le. then loadina the bases before Brouhard delivered n i1 clutch hit ... ln the only other American La&ue pme Thursday. rook.je Alvia Dnta cracked his nintn homer, a three-run blast in the fifth innina. and Bob Kearaey added a solo shot and a two-run double as Seattle beat Minnesota. 6-2. Padre• nlp~d by Braves, &5 Pinch·hitters Gerald Perry and Mike • Jor1ea1en each drove in a run off San D1ejo relief ace Rlcla Gosaage in the eighth inning to give the Atlanta Braves a 6-5 victory over the Padres in the only National Leaaue game played. Meanwhile. the scheduled contest between Houston and C'1ncinnat1 wa!> postponed because of rain. Traili ng 5-4. Gleu Hubbard opened the Braves' eighth wnh a double off, reliever Dave Drav~k)'. Gossage. 0-1. took over and. following a sacnfice by Alex TrevlAo, yielded a sacnfice fly to Perry to lie the score. Claudell Waablngton, who drove in two runs wtth a second-ann1ng double. then ripped his S«ond double oftht game and scored the winning run without a play when Jorgensen singled and right fielder Tony Gwyu wai. unable to field the ball cleanly on a field soggy from two rain delays. Graham shoots sizzling 64 CARLSBAD -Da vid Graham one-n putted 11 times on the way to an 8-under- par 64 that matched the tournament record and staked him to a three-stroke lead Thursday in the first round of the elite Tournament of Champions. In the new seniors division. being plar.ed for the first time in this winners-only event, Orvalle Moody and Rod Funseth shared the fi~t-mund lead at 71. very hap y with the way I played,"" said Graham. an Australian now liv- ing m Dallas. He did 001 make a ~ey, capped his effort with a 5-aron shot to one foot on the final hole and got It started with a 25-foot eagle putt on the second bole. ··1 have no explanation for 11:' said Graham. a fonner U.S. Open and PGA ch ampion who. as usual. has had a slow start to the '--......:..~season. Grabam "I JUSt never play well at the fi rst of the year. then have my whole season in May. June and July," he said. 'Little Red' plans comeback LOS ANGELES -Danny "Little m Red" Lopez; whose brawling style and powerfu l punches produced some of th e most savage bouts ever Jn. the feather· weight ranks. has decided to attempt a ring comeback. Lopez. 31. has not fought s1 nct' June of 1980. Telemlon, r&4lo 1"ILblelOM . e e.m. -:-: "'° 1A11CSTaAU.: Llker1 at ~. Chlr)MI 9 • 7:30 p.m. -M-Al1 : ~ 91 ~. ~5. • 10 p.m. -IOXIN8: JUM Patedel YI. Antonio Guido from the Otymptc Audttottum. Channee &e. ll@IO 4:30 p.m. -•AmM.L: Dodgen at Pft· .... KA8C (790). I p.m. ;::;. PRO 9A9KET8AL&.: L11kets at D1111e. KLAC (670). 7;30 p.m. -umAU: Angel• at s.w.. t<MPC (710). · • Two rounds were contested Thuf1day wnh the quarterfinals scheduled today, the semifinals slated Saturday and the finals set for Sunday. Top-seeded Many Hogan of San Diego won both of has matches with ease Thursday. Also advancing to the quar- terfinals were third-seeded Da ve Peck of El Paso. Tex .: fo unh-seeded Bret Harnett of Las Vegas; fi fth-seeded Gregg Peck of El Paso: sixth-seeded Ruben Gonzales of Staton Island. N.Y .. seventh-seeded Jerry H1lecher of St. Louis. and unseeded Corey Brysman ofNorthridge. @I: •S AL ES .-~ Weekend sports on TV, radio Mesa Verde Center 2701 Harbor Blvd "'°""' IM 714 385-1919 ' t , : . ~ • ~ •\ I I· I ~. 1 • •. :\ • • r · , :\ : .; BICYCLE REPAIRS Servicing All Makes And Models 751-4882 Corl.\ Mesa LIVING ON A BUDGET??? ECONOMICAL DRIVING EXCITEMENT!!! 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The former Corona dcl Ma r High star hit 12 of 20 from the field. 5 of 6 from the line. had 6 assists and 5 rebounds to put Saddle· back into another playofT game aturda} night against '1s1t1ng R1 vernde C11~ College (7 p.m ). .\lso contributing hea' •· I> were Loma Hin es ( 21 rx>1nt!>, 17 rebounds. 2 blocked shots) and l 1..a Jones ( 12 rebounds and J blocked shots). • Saturday TELEVISION 10: 15 a.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at Pittsburgh. Channel 4. 1 1 a.m. -PAO BASKETBALL: NBA playoffs, Miiwaukee at New Jersey, Channel 2. 12:30 p.m. -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS: Part I. Kentucky Derby preview. women's platform diving, America's Cup gymnastics meet (tape), Channel 7. 1 p.m. -GOLF: Tournament of Champions rrorp La Costa, Channel 4. 1 p.m. -TENNIS: Easter Bowl junior cham- pionships (tape). Channel 28. 1 :30 p.m . -HORSE RACING: Kentucky Derby. Channel 7. 1:30 p.m. -GYMNASTICS: NCAA women's. men's championships (tape), Channel 2. 2 p.m. -SOCCER: Athletlco Madrid vs. Athletic Bilbao (played Feb. 4 In Madrid). Channel 34 . 3 p.m. -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS: Part II. men·s platform diving (tape). Channel 7. 3 p.m. -SPORTSCOPE: 300 auto race. Channel 4. 7 p.m -BASEBALL: Angels at Seattle, Channel 5. RADIO 10· 15 a.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at Pittsburgh, KABC (790). 2:06 p m -HORSE RACING: Kentucky Derby, KABC(790) .. N (W PO R T HARIOR SHIPYARD SHIPYARD HA UL OUT RATES CLEAN & PAINT BO'M'OM S6 SO Ptr Foot Labor Only STEAM CLEANING $45 00.hr VARO LABOR $40.00 Per Hour HA UL OUTS TO 75' -75 TONS/Marine Scale 223 -21ST STREET NEWPORT BEACH. CA U2H3 (714) 675~2550 5 p.m. -PAO FOOTBALL: USt-L. t'tttsburgh al LA Express. KLAC (570). 7 p.m. -BASEBALL: Angels at Seattle, KMPC (7 10). .. Sunday TELEVISION 10 a.m. PRO BASKETBALL: NBA playoffs, Boston at New York, Channel 2. 10:30 a.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at Pittsburgh, Channel 11 . 12:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: NBA playoffs, Lakers at Dallas. Channel 2. 1:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Angels at Seattle, Channel 5. 1:30 a.m. -GOLF: Tournament of 9hamplons from La Costa (delayed), Channel 4. 3:30 -p .m. -SPORTSWORLD: U.S. super- heavyweight karate championship matching Randall "Tex" Cobb and "Big" Joe Jackson (tape); women's world open pocket billiards championship (tape), Channel 4. RADIO 10:30 a,m -BASEBALL. Dodgers at Pittsburgh. KABC (790). 12:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Lakers at Dallas, KLAC (570). 1:30 p.m -BASEBALl.: Angels at Seattle. KMPC (7 10). OCC men, women sweep in tourneys Clean sweepi. wert the order of the day in community college tennis action. as the Saddleback and Orange C'oast (men and women) each advancing all of their competitors. Brad Parker was the big eye.opener at tilt South Coast Conference tournament at Mt. San Antonio. shocking th.c tourney's No. I s10gks ~. Mt. SAC's Dave Hawkesby. 6-3. 6-4. The Pirates. who were arontro b}es 1n all first-round matches. s1naJes and doublc5. entered today's third round Wlth every pfaycr on the roster s11ll 1n the hunt. Jeff EW1na and Jeff 8arnJ1rd were amon1 the other ~inner\ for CO•bt. each bream, past third-round opponent~ Orange Coosr~ women. w1tb ooe;xcept1on, also had lint-round bye and all 1x playcn moved into th1rd·rouod compeuuon t Cemtos.. The \ame as true for the thrtt do~blc team~. who automallcally qualified for thl' Southern Cah(ornt ~ct1onal T ournamcnt ne:ii:t wed. with their v1ctonc!ll. N0tl Ga)'tan and Reck' Barmore teamed fpr a 6-1, 6 2 $CC'ond-round double~ tnumph a wt"ll as wanning earh of their s•ni!cs matehc wh1lr loi1na JU'il one pmc For ddlrbad. '11 men. 1he ~11fTrr tc,ts ~hould come todl)' at n Diego < It)' an third round pla) fl\ ~he h1Jher ~cdt hcg1n m trhing up • • • , FOR r Hf Rf roRli ~ . . ., " MA'°" LIA.VI ITAMDtNGS AnwkM Uetue W .. T OMStOft =" W L ~ H 1.5 II .W S..1111 MIMMota ObH Kenlt1Cltv Tt .. e1 " 11 ..571 14 12 .DI 12 ,5 ...... 10 1' AS ' 12 .42' ' " .. ~ IAJT~ • " 4 IS 10 11 10 10 12 11 14 11 14 • 15 .ni AOO .524 .OS .440 MO ,,.. TtliwMIY'• SC... lotton I, Dofroll 0 J 1 I V. ' .. 11 Mllwlluktt •· Kanses CtlY S CIO Cnnl1191) '"'"'··~··, T......,,..,_ ..... IZtlWI J• ll ., S..tftt (Moor• 1-1), (II) Detroit t'"9trv J-11 et c1t ... t1tnd c5p111ner 0-1), (fl) ll-Cltv CGutllat 0-21 e t Toronto <StltO •-0), (nl • Ctllca9o ISttver 0•2) ti Botton (Ec:korSltY 2-21, Cn) Now Yorlt O~lokro 4-0) 1t MllwtullM I c.tldwe1I 4· II. In I &atrlmort (Devil t-O> t1 Te.as CMawin l-01. Cnl Oakttnd (8urrl1 2·01 t i Mlnne1ota ('llOtt 1-J),(n) SttvrdeY"• 0-.,,.... t i Statllo, Cnl Cllletoo ti 801ton Detroit at Cltvtlanel Ktn1as 'Cllv ti Toronto Otkltnd al Mlnnotot1 Ntw York t i Mltwauk ... (n) 8e111mor, at Ttu•. lnl N9'tenlll Leque WHT DIVltfON W L l"ct. G• ' .,.._,.. 11 f M1 Stn Oltoo 16 f ."60 ClftClnnttl 12 IJ . .eeo Attent1 10 ll .A3S HouSIOfl I 16 .ll3 5en Frtndico a 17 .320 •AST DIVISION 14 • 63' 1 5 • I~ ' Now York Clllce99 PMtdtlplllt 12 10 ..54S l Monlrool St. L..oul• Pllllburell 12 10 13 II ll 11 1 IS .5o'5 2 542 1 S20 2V, .lll 7 Ttwrld9Y"s ~ Houston t i ClllClnnttl, POO , rain Atlenta 6, Stn Dltoo S fMIY"t 0-.,._,.. (Wtlctt 2-J) at Pltt\Ourotl IMcW111arns 0-)), Cn) Strt Dltoo (Hewlllns 3-0l t i Clllc:eoo (Stndoraon 3-11 Atlenta ccernci 2·01 at Montree1 cSm1111 4·11, Cnl Clnc!Mtll COwchlnko l·Ol at Pllllaoel- ""141 (~ J-0), (n) Houston (Scott 1-1) at Ntw Vorlt coan· tne 1-2). Cnl Stn FrancJtc0 (ltoblnson 2·3> et St. 1.ou11 CC011 2·21. In> letwdlY"a 0-~ et Plttsburo11 Atlante at Montr .. 1 S.n Oltoo ti Cl\lceoo Clncl1111ttl t i Pllllldtlolllt, Cnl Houlton el Mow Vor11, (Pl Stn •ranctsco ti St. Louis, <n> MAJOtlt LIAGUI LEAOERS Amet'IQn LMlllM 8AntNG 140 ti btt•l Garbov, Dotroa. .Al5, "lJlltJIA•, TorOflto, .390. Trammtll, Dofrolt, .371, Enolt. MlnntM>lt, .367, Gar· cla, Toronto •• 364 AUNS ltl~on. 811tlmort , n. Trtmmtll. Detroit, tl, Wtllftktr. Dofroll, 22. UOSl\ew, Toronto, 21. P..-., ......., tt ltll. Murrtv, lelllmort, 26, Klnomtn. Ottlloftcl, 26, Otvlt, S.a111t, ll, OtetMos, ........ ?21 ~ Anelh, 1t. Lemon Ottroll, 20 HITS Gtrclo, Toronto, Jt, W . Toronto. )4, Hrtlttl, Minnesott, 33, Tram,_11, De· lrOlr, 33, DoClncts, A.-., n , Up,haw Toronto, 32 OOU8LES ...,_, A,,.., 10, 8tll Toronto. 9, Ul>Sllew, Toronto, 9, 8ttl. TtxH, •• Mattlnlllv ...... Vort. .• TRIPLES R l.ew, Cllkaoo. l, Snerlotn, Ktnut Cltv. 3. 11 trt lied wltll 2 HOME RUNS Klnomtn, Oaktan<I. 10. Davis, Sffttlt, f; ltlPlltn, &alllmort, a. Kllllt, CllfctQo. 1: 4 trt tied wltll 6 STOLEN 8ASES: Butler, C1tvt11nd, 13, Garde, Toronto, ll; ltrnuar<I, C"vtlen<I, 11; Pettla, An911s, IO; Htnoorson, Otllltn<I, .. P1TCH~G (l dtclatona): I ef't !led wllll l.000. STAIKEPUTS: 8lv11von, Cltvtltno, 3'. Morris, Dttrolt, 33; Smithson, Mlnnttoll, 32; IW>ore, Stattlt. 31, W"', Aftella, JI SAVES Qulltntiwrv, Kan.al Cllv. 1. Ca udill, Otkltnd. 6, Lemo. Toronto, s. Dtvl1, Minnesota. 4, Stanltv. 8011on, 4 Neftonlll LHtu• 8A TTING 140 t i btlt)· Gwvnn, San Oltoo, . .al, ltav, Plll\C>Ufoll, .363. Strew· titrrv. New Yor._, 363, Raines, Montrttt, .lff; Maltll,..., Dedetn, .lll RUNS ltalnt,, Monlrtt l, 19, Wlgg1n1 San Oltoo. It , Gwvnn, San Diego, 11, Samutl. PnlltoetcH'lla. II, McRtvnokl,, San Olt90, 17, S.K. Dedetf'11, 17, ScnmlOI, PnlltdtlcH'lla, 17. A81 Carter. Monlrtat. 24. Mar"SMI, ~' 2:J, Mcltt Vnokll , San Diego, 21, Otrvtv. San Diego, 20, WaH.cn. Montrtllf; 20; Wtlhlnoton. Atttnlt. 20. HITS Gwvnn, San Dltoo. 37, lt1lnts, MOntrttl, 33;. S.11, Oedeen. >O; S 1rt tied wltfl 2'. DOU8LES. Cartff, Monlrtt l, 9, C Otvla, San Frencl.co, I ; Llttlt, Montrtal, I, Frtncont, Montrtal, 7, Strewborrv. New Vork. 7. TRIPLES: McGn. St. Loul1, 4; FOltv. Cincinnati, 3; 14 ert tied wltll 2. HOM& AUNS: Mar"SMI, Dodetn, I, w11111noton, All•"'•· 1; lrtdc. Oldeln. '· Mclttv004Clt, Stn 01090, 6, 4 art tlt<I wlll'I S. STOtEN 8ASES· Samutl, Ptllla~tPllil, IS; lttdu1, Cincinnati. 12. Milner. Clnclnnt ll, II; W'9olns, Stn 0 1090, 11, V Htvet. Ptllltdtle>lllt . 9 PITCHING 13 dtCl\Jontl Mtwkln' San Dlooo. l-0, 4 IS, H-vcutt, °"9fn, 4·0, I.JI, Hudson. PtllltOolcH'lla, 3·0 l N. Lvncn. Ntw Vork, l·O. 1 n . 4 art lltd with too STltllCEOUTS Soto, Clnclnn111. 40, ltven. Houlton, Jt. Vtltnlllt&a, Oldeln.,. , Gooden, ~ York. 36. 8trtttv1. Ctncln· natl, l4 SAVES Gos1eH. Stn Dltoo I, Sutter, St Loul1 7, Holltnd, Pnt~la S . .$mllll. Cnkaeo s. 4 ere tied wllll 4 COfN'IWftltV c ..... Ol"tMI .... '· ,..,,... J Fullerton IOI 000 IOC>-3 1 2 Ortnot Cotsl 103 000 lb-7 9 l Green. Mott (1), Piere• (I) t nd LOHr, Ntlllts Ind 8orrvtllll w-NOltltt, l·I L~rMn 78-Kwotff COCCI, Tuttle (OCCI, Goold IFI ~ w .. t n. c..,,..... 1 Goldon w .. t 303 stl G>-7S II Comoton SOO 020 ~ 7 9 3 Mel'lls<lleu, l uc•ltt (6), SmtH It> end ''°'"· Lingard m, TllomH . Jonrtttt Ill. Mooft (41. Cllt VH ($), Perrllh m tno ~wne1 Jtnrettt (6) W-MtlKlltu, l-0 L-JOMtllt, 1-10. 28-Ettltr IOWCI. Oomo1 CCI, Honclorson CCI. OllPl'lent ICI i1-1tue111n CGWCI Hlt-Elattt COWCI, Cltr11 COWC), SotMwtr CGWCl, Gome& (C), HtndtftOll (Cl .. ,,., di 12. Seutll-ttnl. Sovtn-1or11 ooo 000 ~ o 4 2 StOclltOKtl 302 120 O.ir-12 12 0 khoutt, $1\0etl (41 and Camoene, 'lick <SI. Lornetll tnd Ctfl'\eCl'IO w-l.omt411, M L-SCftoull 21-WtCntor IS.I. ROhdt (St) Ja-'loflelt CS.I HA-OOAn.-111 IStl, Grta CS.I c;OMMUNl'TY COLL•GI ~C .. 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Corine Vtnlor CFrtncol, 7·!, 6-7, 7-S. Cwnmwittv ( ..... '"'" SOUTH COAST CON"•••NCI (ttMt. SM ......... ) Soc.tM ltound SINlta Ptrktr COCCI dtf. Sclllotmtn ICVPf'OU), 6-2, 6-3; 8onft (0CC) dtf. AM!ktrlan ICYIH'HS), •·1. ...2. ROOOlns IS.nit Ana) dtf. ttlfltorf!I COCCI, 6-4. 6-2, Neote CMt. SACI def. Mailes IOCCI, 6-l, 7·6; Ewing <OCC) def. ~an (S.ntt Ane), 6·1, 6·1, SWMrd COCCI dtf. McConnell (Ctrrttos), 6-0. 6·1 Tlllnl .......... Partt.« COCC> dtf. Haw1tt16v (Mt. SAC), ... l. ...4; lkrn.rd COCCI dtf. McFanond CS.nit AneJ, 6-1, 6-J, Ewlne COCCI dtf. ll'urlCO (Ml. SAC), ... 3 •... 1 ~lt..WDtillMlt 8onfl·8arntrd COCC) cs.f. 0.ltllO-Trecv teYPf'Oat, H , t-t; •tfltol 111 Mttltt tOCC) cs.t. Mtt0n-Downs CCnwts•>. 7-6, 6·3; EwlflO·Ptrkor IOCCI cs.f. Sull•McConnell CCorr1tosl .... I. 6-2. ll'ACl~IC COAST C0M'IRaNC• (et SM ~CCI s.e.. .......... Frtnll lkddlebedt) def. Pttc:lltv (Mlr.Cost1I bV dtftult; Wallln CStddlt-Declll dtf. encernKlon (San Dl090 Moul, •-O. ...,; Shtotlerd (Stddlttlodl) dtf hnswin IStn Dltoo Mose>. •·o. ...,; Stte>Mns CS.ddltbaCkl clef. Qulror CPeiomert, 6-0, •--O; West ISeddltbadl) dtf. Htwltv IS.n Dl090 Moul. ... 2. 6-2; SIJrnon (Stdditbtckl dtf. tunJfllkl CPtlomerl, 6-2, ..... .... • _.. '**"' Wtst-SllOPllord IStddlobtck) dtl. Etotrt•Powors (MlrtCosltl, ... ,, •·2; Wallln-Frentr CStddltbodl) dtf. 8uclltt· Lewl1 CStn Dltoo Mose), ... 2, 7·S; Stlmon- SttPtltns (Seddltbtckl dtf. Scllnornevdtr· Jtnsson CSen 0!090 Mole), ... 0 .... 2. CemmuNtv c""8 wemen SOUTH COAST CON,.ltlMCE ,.,. ........... LtncHtor COCCI dtf. Cimino (Fu11- tr1onl. ... 2. 6·2 SOCtlld ..... ,..,... Gallv IOCC> dtf. Devis (Fullerton), ... o. 6-0; GtV1tn COCCI del. ~len IFlll-- ortonJ, 6-0. 6-1; 8rodlt COCCI def. Trlsttn CCtrrltcnl .... o. 6-0, Ltncaster COCC) dtf Nvuvon IS.nta Anti, ... ,. 6-0, Ktnodt IOCCl dtf. E•trao. IC.rllosl, 6· I, ... >. 8trmort COCCI dtf. 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Gootlt koll Davis T oov Cl\tpln loo T'w1v Sto'tt Moln"" ''" ltOOln~ Kent Stautt. Oavo Ptlllo Gor#tl Jonot Lou Gf'tllem T~Smltfl Jtelil Stuer' JooCttr IOdloMuOO ()( .. ~'"°"' ~~-~ DT-1 Wtnl l'V), 171-0.\e, 1 MatantUv (Hll. lff•t\6, ~ llotldl .. COV), 142-•. 4 Rleo.rlcll Cl), 117·1"" ~ Wetlllfltl (1111\1), li)·l l<\ f-.n . ,., 2. OolOM W..t, .. J J tlle\r, ... 4. Merad, •• s. * Dleeo -... 4t; .. ~lo ••• 500 .,.._,, W-. (Wott Vellovl, .-.n.,., 2. McCov (Stft Dttto MIN)'.. ~='1.· ·: 120· J. LUlld (OolcMft WOll>. 4:27.»; 4. -tFIW•on>, _.M.n; i. °'•tten (MercMl. Ul,01; 6. W..., CC>IM6t Vtlle\r), 4M S4. 200 lndo-1. Nlodt (Golden Wnl), 1~..w. 2. Frw (~Ctlll), •~1 J. Alln t~I. l:tLtlt1 '-K°"9ft C,lllllWlon), 1:57.tO; I. "'-C~> ... Jl.n ; 6. ,....,., .... ,....,..,...,, 1:51.n. 90 "--'· '•"""'°" CF\iller1on), 21JO, 2. I..,_. !FultrtOfll, 21.211 J Dteo.t (flul9r1on), '1Mt '· ~· (D!Mlo Vtloy), 2U6; S. ~ (Or.,._ COIKI), 21.171 t. CMdW <Nlodetlol, 21 .... -ffot ,..._I. f'""'1oft, •.JO t7; 1 OOld9n est, •:57.7'2, J. Of.-Vtltv, .. JI.ti, $efl 0ttto /MN, 7.0&.CN, S. '2; • Modesto, 7:of. 17 .... Mm ICOt'ft. I. OrllNt COMt, 14, 1 Vtlev, 7'; r CWilo, .S; 4. ~on· , '11, S Amtrlc.;an ltlwir, l6, • PetorNt, 1' 500 ff-1. ltk'lltfdt CP~I. S~l.41, 2. kowl (CelWlllol, J:lOM; J. luclltndeN ls.Mt ltottl. 5:17.11. 4. Goodrk.11 COloOlo Valltvl. i:lf.tJ; S. Averill 10rt"91 Coestl. 51'.0I, 6. Ctroentor CPt~l. S:!f.a . 100 lnd0-1. Prell COletllO Vtllrfl, 1'01.44, 2. MorwOOd IOrW!Ot Cott), 1:02.IJ, l OoMlt IOrtnet Cotttl, 1:02 25; 4. l ucil l~mertcen ltlv.rl, 1:02.51; s. S<:olltrd c~ Vtlltvl, 1:02.92. '· ltvno ((;olden West), 1!0;).Al 50 fr-I. Hamotl COltOlo Vatlitvl. 24.23 lstatt ano netlonel rocorol. 2. Dlnllln CGroumont), 2U•; J. SwMlltnd (Wtsl Vttltv), ls.07; 4. Miiier IC11>rlltol, U.44, S Sllteflen COlaOlo Vellev), 25 461 6. Outmen• IOranot Coest). 25.S:J. .00 Ir" rottv-1. Ortnot Cot•t, 4:03.fO; t Santa Molllct, 4:1f.4S, l. Gronmont. 4:20 95, 4. Cat>rlllo, 4:21.le, 5. Amtrlun It Iver, 4.21 $4; • O<too Vtlltv. dl.au.Hfl.o """ KMet HA vt•W LIAOUI NIL.IMJ (et II Torel IOY1 200 lr-1. a-ci1ne CETI, 1ASlt, 2. Ford ICclMI, 1.AU7; J, ltldl C.11, IMAO, 4 aero CE••>. l:AUI; s. Sull\koff (CM), 1;4'.01, • Wlcttt IE•ll. 1:4Ul. 7. Gruoer CNHI, h4UJ, I. Solomon CUI , 1:19.4'. 200 lnOo-l. Yollott CLTI. 2;02.JQ. 2. FrtllH (I). 2:03.n. J. GMIMolt IET), 2:03 n. 4. Ltwson (NH), 2:03.H, s. Wllllt (U), 1:0S.14, 6. WtlNlourno CUI. 2;t7 16. 1 Mlht!lto (HH), 2'11 It; • Christenson CCMI, 2~ou1 so tr-1 No ... 1ns111 cen. 22 OI, 2. ENlot (NH), n .45, J. IUCktov (NHI, 2UO, 4 ~uno (I), 22.U, 5. TllOmc>son (NH), 22M; 6. Monroe CETI. 22.75, 7. Outnwaltt ISi. 22.17, L Harvev (CdM), 22.2S. 100 flv-1. CntoPlno CETI. SU?-; 2. Crensllew ICMI, 54.5', l. FrtllH (I), SS.22, 4. McCt.ron (NH), 55.24, s. Tlnoitr (N~. Ss.32, •· Moldt ICM), 5'.24; 7. Montoomorv (NH), 5'.26; •. Crow IHHI. S7.64. 100 fr-1. NoYlnlkl (ET), 47.65, 2. • T~ (NH), ... '5; 3. 8 uckltv (NHI. ff.CM, 4. Ellot CNHI. 4UO; S. Monroe !ET> •• 4'.47; 6. ONDor (NHI. 50.16; 7. Sototnon IUI, SO.JO; I. Wlcllt CE•tl, 50.J4. 500 lroo-1. •lcll (I), 4:A0.7', 2. Wllltt CUI. 4A.S2· J. ~off ICM), 4:52.35; 4. 8uner<I <ET!, US.CM; S. HalstMo lETI. 4:SU71 •· Slenlt'I (NH), 4;A7.7', 7. Ctnson (U), 4:SUS; I. Otiore (MH), S;OU3 100 l:le<:k-1. lus .. ni IETI, SUO; 2 Ford ICdM), 56.'2; ). Tlnoltf (MHI. S7.0l, 4. k9 lE&tJ, 57.lf, s. Montoomorv (NH), 51.N; .. Otloro (NH). 1;00. 14, 1. St1c.l•ln CETI, l:to.23; I. Duncen ICM), 1;00.5' 100 IW ... t-1. Ltwwin (NH), 1-o?.'7, 2 Wt~ CU), 1:02.51, > Gl""°'9 CETl. 1:02M; '-YOllota CETI. 1'02 90, S Mlllelllo • CNHI, 1:04.15, 6 8otl*t (ET), l~..19. 1 Sltl'l\Mf' CETI. I OS 11, I Cllrl1tonMt1 (CM! 1116" su•SIT LaAGU• l"IHUMS t tt ~ Wftf C ..... ) IOYS 200 lrto-1 E1"9 (M), I 51.l, 2 lrotntrton IMI, I 52 27, l Judd lFVI. I S2.17, 4 McMl!letl CEl, I 53.40, S Lvncn lMI, I.SU,, 6. WhMltr (6), 1.57.SI, 1 Frtntr CM), 2«1 $4, I ludmen (M), 1;02 44. 200 lnoe>-1 Fotktr (H8), 2-Gl 2'3, 2 Smltll (M), 2:03.ff; l. Wadlololl CE I. 2:07 16. 4. Dav (Ml. 2:10.2S; S. Atvnol<ll (FVl, 2:12.10, 6. ANllOtl (~I. MU7, 1 Agntll CFV), 2:1J.70, • Henson (H8), Ml 33 50 tr-I Moort IF'll, 22..S., 2. Jones /El. '12.17, 3 Hoffmt" IOVI. 13.12, 4. Mallov CEl, 13.3'; S. Harr11 CMI. 23.5', '· Klrkny (HI), 23.67, 7. Lenort IH8), n.61;. H•vl (H81, 23.71 100 ftv--1 laU"'9trlntr ( F V l, 54.63, 2. hrro IHI), S..54; ]. Sl"9tl' (FV), S6 67. 4 Wtf'dt CM), 5'.U; S. Agnoll (FVJ. S7.26. 6 W--'tr IMI. S7.'7: 1 AllOn (Ml. 1:00 69, J . Due• (E l. 1:02.01. 100 ,,_, Moore (FV), 49 11; 2 Eu lo (Ml, 50.7', l Mellov IE I. Sl.11, 4. McMllten <El. Sl.16, S. Soeno¥1cll (Ml. SU7, 6. Harri' (M), S2.lf, 1 Lenort CHll. S241;. Havl (HI), 53.19 SCIO fr-1 Wtdloillll IE!, 4.SS 07, 2 Dt v (Ml, S:OI 25, l JU<IO (FV), S-o?.60, 4. Lvnctl CMI. 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U •XACTA t._JI Mid GMO . All~Uk ~ .... ,..,., 1'tMMIDAV"'I ltUULTS uao1u • ..., ... .,...,,....., ~STRACR.6~. Klllt of~ '~lo) 1UO MO UO Chno il>rutlrl 1 AO MO ttonl C'i'de l~cal MO AM~ T-t Me••· tocietv ~. Wlneed tl'rlflcl, N~lf¥e Oen11nl. Timt: 1:11 gCOMO llAGL 6 ""'°"" llodl FM!uv IC..lftCI) •.oo Ut Ml tlu6er Finl (Getde) ,.. .... Sitter~ (11111111 7JI AIM> rac.td! L.tl'Nledilft, WltlfMr't s....t· Ill, ,...,, Prrnc.M, lt!Ytf vf Joyert, Lubke'• Drown, Holl'rwood Hot, lMI ltOl'T*I, ..._.... Clel. T1nw: 1:12 1/J.. n DAM. Y ~ (HI Nllf S71.2D. ntaD ltAC&. J "" mies SOClfty •tve (Hewlty) UO t.O lM Mountain Mefd (Slelihlel uo uo 8o6d Demo (Ol#f •) l.AO Alto recad Ms Alltd, CMmttt Kev. Prlmwv Act, Manv • SAP nl'n9: 1"'4 415 u •XACTA (2•71 Hid 171.liO '°"9tTH ltACL Ont mht PotlY H1911 I Sitlllll) 4 60 3 10 :UO fMllHe's ltl"'or (Gtrcltl 10.40 6-20 S.. Commend COll'tarn) J.IO AIM> rteed: CllellCIUO\, ~of Derk- ~·· HIOll ~. Gombitr's Otuelllor, Do Llkt4'1' We11. S.U-lltr Sunnv Tl19; t:37 41 S. U IXACTA IS-II Pelo 1145.50 1111'1"" ••c•. 6.., turlono•. UnbknwMI to Mo (Mtl•I uo uo 2..40 CrvPttrcll (Pinc.Iv) 3 60 2.40 Ctlet>onoe (OrloMl !.AO AISO rteied: Or. Victoria , Al Klltllfa Time: 1:16 l/S. , IS •XACTA (I-)) cield 15'.50 SIXTM aAC•. 6~ t~ Ht IV Sumtl!N (11..:11) I IAO 6.lO UO wru111 (Guerre ) uo JM Lord Hutc:fl CPWcol UO AISo recod; Artllur• TMmo, Peninsula Prince, lrltll Ctst, AMd't to Solo, 8on C-. JoMM'• lov. ~ 1:" l/S. ~ ·~ ~4'2) -4*d J ljt IO s•v•MTM RACI. l 1/16""'" °" turf M Ooubel M. (Plftuvl UO UO UO 11MVtrfv Plain (81ecA) 2.10 2 40 lronzod C~orl 2 60 Also '"9Ctd· Grev MlsM!t, G•ltd* Siar, Ooutlll Stronotll, SOlrkllng ROM Time: I ;4 I l/ S. u EXACTA !2·•> cield m.so. '2 l"tCIC SIX (f-2-Slf+•·21SI PllO 111417..00 wltfl 5' winning tlcktts (\111 llOUft). $2 Pick Shi contoltllon cield 114.40 wftll l ,065 Wintllno llcktll (flvt t!Or-) atGHTH RACI. ' turiono.. Ptrell Ptrd'I Petell CPt!cvl UO UO 2.10 8ultlon <Guerra> UO 2..40 Rod lttlsln (Garc:ltl 2JO A"° rteOd; Cr.Imo • Llttlt, Vltet Fore. Time: l:Ot l /S. IS IXAc;JA (4-SI cield m.oo NtNTM llAC•. I I 116 ml1o•. Plluslna F. I Otedt l f .40 S.00 UO Toco Ttco (ia.droial 1.20 S.AO Lat's Got Rteied (Fuontnl UO Alto recod: Hlgll Meadow, Galant Ttll, Lace C.mlM!M, Trust Mt, Friendly Crowd Time: I :4S I/ S, U llXACTA 11-21 Plld •213.SO Atttndtnco: "· 140 NHL .... efb CONP'lllllNCa 'INAU 'nlllrMtY'I SClro NY t.ianctors J, Montrul I (IMenclor, IMO serln, l-21 SetwdeY"• co- Montrtal at NY lilandor• TllOMllY"l Q.eme NV lllltl00r1 •' Montreal Cit nooouarv) Nott. Edmonton l'lts atrttOv t<lvancoo lo Stenlrl Cup tlnal1 wlrl'I 4-0 ••"9 of Mlnnnota. ~ • • • • ., . Wtfnen't S.-.. COMMUHITY COU.EGI Or...-Cettt 6, ML SM _,...... t Mt. ,San Antonio 000 000 0-0 l l Ort"t' Cots! OOl 012 ....... 12 O HOOll.ltu , 8ur,..m (41 Hoclt.ln\ 161 afld Atten, Antroou, and S.nchtr HIGH SCHOOL lit Ten 7, Eateftdt I El Toro 002 l02 lr-7 t 2 E1tenct. 000 001 ~I 4 s o It 00tr1 son ano K It obor1 son. Kt ,,.. &rattt ISi end Geo<H 38-Turnbom IETI Matw Del ), st. '"-" l Mtltr Ott 001 010 1-l s 2 SI JOMIH'I 000 001 Ir-I l 4 Sultlven eno Zamora. lllltr ano Gal· brt ltn 38-Haustr l~l Tllundlv'1 tral'Mc:ttem IASEIALL Natttnel L...- CINC 1 N N.<T t REOS-Acllvttt<I 1111 Sen.nor olteller SOnt 8reo Letltv CHtcn tr 10 WICMa of tnt Amer•ct n Auocit hon "40U!>TON ASTROS-Pttc:td Dtnnv Wt111"9 ulit"v oltvtr on Ille IS·Oav dll et>+e<1 t111 Called uo Tim Totmt n. 1nf1tldt<· ou11,.10.r trom Tunon of tl'le Ptc•t.c Cotlt LtaQ~ ~OOTIUll.L C-•n~ ..... LMWt CALGAR Y STAMPEOERS-S•ont d 8 r•1n Strtnll tackle NltltMI P'tOtMI LMWO CLEVELAND 81t0 WNS-Nemect J09 Sct nntllt Ofttntlvt coord•nator KANSAS CITY CHIEFS-St9nt<I Ml't <..oOt,..v. quarttrbe<ll eno Jim Katatat 11,,.becii.er MINNE!>OTA VIKI NGS-S111nocr l ru<t Grt nt. -rtor~a . to e ont·vn r contrect NEW EN<n.ANO PATltOtTS-Namtd Jim GrotniOH PUOtlcltv direct<>< SAN DIEGO CHAltGEltS-Acoulrod Wttt Downing, offensive llnomtn, ~om t~ Se" Franct.co .. .,, tor t fl undltctoted lflS dratt cMICI ' WASHINCH ON ltEDSKINS-Slent o Cle~ 8ttctwtn, ootontlve ~ J~ Ei.tit. wldt rectlvor. Don Goodman ruMlflO l>Oe'> Wllllt Horn.. \t'-'V, TOii Hornof. 9uero H..,,v MCClovnt corner C>tO, .llV Ptnn!MWI Ctt1tor aoo Pols!, 111\00tO.,., tlloCI •trv lteutlllflO Mfttv U1!1tM S•tn , ..... I.-ARIZONA WttANG~EltS-TrldOCI two Oral! tflO'<'ts 10 tl'lt Pllt\Out9'1 Me~\ for !flt 119ftlng rl~h IO Jeff HMlt llor _... 1...-.C.. eot\dtl~I Of\ ArllOl\t \Jtno"O ~ .. -OENVElt OOLO-AMOUfl<'Od rMt11· l'lttlon of 111 1tot11 voce °""~' •lld ...... tl m."~ MICHIGAN PANTH[ltS-Ctttm to 11.WTV ltll'CI ~~ Oii wa1...,., socc .. ..... MWlc.et'I s.cc. ueeM T AMll'A I.a Y ltOWOtl S-ftvrcfleMCI IN contrecr of Tonv T_.,, midrltlOtt ll"Of'n tllO T aceme s tors COlllGI H,41tTFOftt>-ioftmoo Ttct Stt vl'OOOUIO\ ..,,,_,., NCCor ~ M1mte1 Canot ..,,.. •Ul••t11• ~' llitskttoan CM<fl NlmM OeMf\ McCotmecll men\ Ct'ftl COUlllf'f coecll MIAMI, 0..IO-N mtC1 k.lstn DtK-'11. Womt" ' ~ .,,.,.. (Mell Mt(HtGA Na"'" .ud Van Ot w-Jr ,,,,.,.im _., '-Cl tiuutt.t too<fl - ... MONTER£Y PARK -Tlw _..Ka ~ &flJt Coal Colleie womaa's 1....-. m1na 1e1m exc:eediDd COKb oe.I Watton apccwioot ud took diit team lead over favored OWllD Valtef TbUnday nipt at the CIOlamUnt()' ~ W meet IC Un l.o.Aaeiela Collett. A key evmt was the «lO freestyle relay, which Cout won an 4:03.90 aod in .tUch Diablo Valley fuUshed second., but wu di,qualified, loslft& ~ valuable points. " Tht Pirate team of Traci Avtti.IJ. ·t Ta.mi l.avdle. Dori Dennis and Dana J 8amc:s won that eveat O\'et Sant.a Monica (which was placed second) by mortthan IS'hsecoGd.1.jus1 m1ss1na J ~ state matt by •boa1 2/ l 0th or a second in the process . Averill's sbowina irt 1he SOO f rtt was also a pleasant 1Urpnsc for C.oan." as she finished fiftb in ':23.0 l, add1 na~ 10 poin1s tot~ OCC total. Also. Shelly Morwood and Denni' placed second and third in the. tndividua.I medley to help the Pirate cause. OrJnge Coast bas 84 points to Diablo Valley's 78 after the· fi rst day .. with lhe rest or lbe schools far back. On the men's side, the team competition is ih&Pin& up as a dUt'l between Fullenon. Golden West and Diablo Valley. The Rustlen received Jood swtms from Luke Niode and Eric Lund and placed runner-up in tM 800 frcc.5ty~ relay. !l .. ----------------llllillli ---------.---EDISON •.• • homBl which did little more than tune up for' r btger things. Other winners Friday included; Edison's Tammy Snyders in the 800 (2: 19.90), Kathy Biefeld in the 400" (SS. 70), Mary Graham in<thc shot pul ( 32-1 l t/•) and both relay quartets. SulMt LMtlU9 ..... (Cffr 4-A ••••·O 100-1. Ho!lder1on (FV), IUO; 2. Fer-v (E), l2AS; J. lllemM (M). l2.'2. • i.-1. ~ (FV), H.30. 2. Furnltv IE), 2U1; 1 t(ltmkt CM), ,._.7 --1. K. llettld (El. Sl.70; 2.. Sfllw tE>. ff.10; ~ hcMr <E>. l:OO.n . ~1. Snvdtn IE>. 2:1UO; 2. J •11tt1c1 CE>. nu; J. Corrtl <WI. 2:2u1. IMO-I. Rltdlot CE), 5al.AO; 2.. S-VOtr~ !El, 5:21.41; l. NedcNI (El, 5~12.. ~· UOC>-1. 9'1tdlot IE !, lbD.20, 2 N.oon (E l, 11;G.21; > v .. 10trn.-. (EJ. tt:04 12. • 1CIOU+-~. Iola (H9), '6.50, 2. Cr.otret tFV•1• 16 S1; J Wtlkr (FV). i..69 JOOl.H-1 CrMk• (N I, .,AO, 1. less (H8l .,....,, 1 L.M1kv <Ml . "k • 400 r .. v-1. Edltofl CK 81ef96d. F'ee,,,...,, Sfltw. 0.vtolonl, tUO; 2. ,_.,ln V.,.,, !0.1': J. ~IM. SU3. ~ IAOO ,.....,_,_ E4lllon I~ F..,_., $1\ow, K ...._,,, •-.?0, t Marina, • 13.l6. ) Faumt ln V...,.,, •·1''7 H>-1 Orr IOVI, S-4, 7. Coltman CMI S·2, l Mtwno11tv ( .. I I. S--0 L>-1 ~ CFVl, l•IO Ulft 1He f"IQlrdl. 2 Wel!A (El, f7·S'l'l, J Orr COVI . l~I ~ T J-1 Orr (0Vl. 31• t~ (lelout record! r: Zano111 !OV). >4·1, 3 Miller COVI, 37·11-11., •' SP-I Granem ce 1. :n-m••. t A•v cov~ l t-111-'t, 3 SQull'fl (FV), >0·3 OT-I Soulros (FYI. lC»-11. 2 Gr-IEI, IOS-10. J lttv IOVI. 10S·41'J • occ . • • From Bl say. ·wen, here I am. rm a sponge.:. ut me absorb all of this Wlthou"' consp1cuouslr. giving anything back! It's nothing hlce that with Traci. She has been appreciative and grateful which makes coaching more-- pleasant.·· ··About 90 percent of the rcasoo- everyone does so well (OCC went undefeated 10 the dual meet season) 1{ because ofour attitude:· adds Avenll, .. Don 1s the one who makes us thmlc- an positive terms." - Averill figures to be offered nurner ... ous scholarships to four-year schools. but she·11 stay at Coast for hef sophomore year. "One of the reasons I came to Orange Coast was because of 0on·s help. I'll probably improve m ~ chances of gettinf a scholarship to a four-year school,' she says. "Traci even teaches swimming an the summer." adds Watson. '"She wants to give back to the spon something she got out of 1c·· One thing she may not give back howe\er. 1s a national record in the I 00 baclcmoke. Courageous to be ~iloted by Stearn H.\RTFORO. Conn (A.Pl-Tt m tt'am. a world<lass )'achtsm•n ~ho never hu C'Om(>('ted in an America·$- C'up race. will be the \k1p~r or Courageous 11 when 1t tnes to recaptu~ the C'up from Australia in IQ8 7 team. 36. founder and former prt)1dent of Steam 1lan1 ; )Stem~ lntcmat1onal of turgco n Ba~-. W1i.: was named to the post by the sponso( of Courqcous t I tearn p1on~red use of h\drauhl S)'Slt'ms IO S&tlboatsat hlS COm~n~ tl maker of rac1n1 and crumna equip-. ment for offshore sa1lboat~ Ht' rt'- ('(oth sold 1t He has a number of mtcrn~uona• racu\&. HC'ton" to his credit. 1nclucJ- 1~ offshore C'Om(>('t1uon 1n tht' 198 l Mtdn!Jht un ~. five fints 1n the I Q8 I Bia Boat scnes off n Franct\CO and fint plact in the 196 Bermuda ract He ha nc1th« ski~ nor worttcd o n the cn-w aboatd a boat ut ~menca'i Cup racn ··He has ne'er bttn 1 ~ mcmbtt per ~. but he has ~f'\cd a • ronsuhent and supphcr." SJtld • mcmbcrbflhc \ou"'lt'OU\ '}nd1tatc: ""hl' \kcd not to \x 1dtnufitd • .j .,..____ __ . Gi;ant•s 1 ~ bCNlt rac1at•t lrY11JeLUe The 1984 Wot'ld Scnt"S o f Dru Boat Raona t\ 1iCl Saturday and unday et Irvine l.11kc: 1n Oranat will) the C"cc1I Aort'nce World ~no Memonal Rarr · Hcad1na the I 7-cllSs draa boat progr.am "un ellbt·boal Oown fut'I h'fdro fleet ft'ilunni '"urld ~ boldt'r Eddie Hill ofTeim. Among his challcngen are Tim Morgan of Walnut Creek. Brad Tu1tle of tlc~per1a. Dave Nolte or Fresno. 8111 Todd of t-l't''ino and Prt'd Bray of Houston. ln add111on 10 11 lull Nauonal Drag &oat Assoc1at1on ricing p<t>l.f8m. five cla~s of champion•h1p t'ahbcr circle bo1m will al!>O competc. 1ndud1ng K·booU. Pro·lOmps. Cracker Boite), Comp Jcu .ind Mod VP outboard\. Raring bcg11u C'.llh da\ at approx1malcl>' 1> o.m. wuh ga1e) O}ll:n to the public at 7 11 m Adm1ss1on 1s SI 0 for adult~ on ~111urda). SI 2 on Sund•>' Ch1ld~n under 12 arc fm~ Irvine Lat..e 1~ loca1cd S<'' en mtll"s east of iht• NcwPon Fn-c"il' (55). c\I' ( harman "'cnut• cast and proct't'd tu anttago ( an~ on Ro:1d Tum nghl and rm.x.·l·t·d ~1 .• m1k' w lh4: IJkt· cntrancc Dodster St•dJum RV •bow The"bodgcr ~tad1um k \ Sho ... doses al Jar!. this Sunda) alkr a n1ne-da\ run in Lu~ .\ngdl'' Some 400 'ara111ln 'chicks ranging lrom lhl' sturd) 1en1 ramix•r 10 1he 1ra1ler tu lh<' mamm61h coach hu'l'~ Y.h1ch .ire pnct·d ch1~t· 10 a b.alf:.m1lhon dolla" will boon J1spla) Motorhome~ on e\h1bH indudl· the Blud'11rd Dolphin. T raH·kralt Forc1ra' el. L1nJ) Brougham. \um rt·~1 Lt·isurecraft Rt'' wn and others. Thne .... ,11 Ix· man) 1r.11lcr' and lent ram~rs a11hc: \ho.,..:" Y.t•ll a~ oihcr e>.h 1b1I) Parking IS free .ilOllK Y.llh 1hc s~ 50 adm1s~1on for aduhs and childn:n I:! :-ears ofagt• 3nd under arc" frt"C Sho"' hou" arc fro m 9 a m until darl. • For more 1nforma11on. phone \ 0-0<>~4. NCAA volleybalJ cbamplon•blps L'CL.\ \Al Scat{"' ~•II JIU."mpl IO \Urpass John Wooden'\ school re"1rJ of i O na11onal cham· p1onsh1ps when hl' send~ h1~ 1op-ran~ed and unbcatcn men·~ \Olle\ball learn 1010 1hc 198-l "J( A.\ volk) ball ch:imp1on\h1p\ 1h1~ wrct..end 1n P3uk\ Pa' tl1nn 'icm1tlnal ma1ehe\ are ~1 1on1gh1. v.hl'f\, S«Ond·\Ct'd l'epperd1nC' ml'c:I~ C 1corge MJ~on l Ol\t'r\1t' at S. 'O and lhC' lhret'·ltme dl"len<l1n~ 'C .\.\ \ h:impHln Br1J1n' '1al l.k lounh·\t·nkd BJll 'i!Jll' JI ., 'II I nn\ola11on and \ham· fll\ln\h1p' ma1\hl'' Jr\' )4h..:dull·<l )nlurilil\ al ) 'o and ., 1<1 • l < L \ 1n.11 o' era II ... on thl· ( all lurn1J l n1t•rrnllqpa1c \ ollc,hJll .\ss0l1a11u n 111le "1th an ll!..(l 1nord and r\·,e1,t·d an au111m.llll henh 10 1hc final h iur T hl' Bru1m," l h \ll IOnt'\ " " ~hool fl'lOfd son inks p~opact EDEN PRAIRIE. Minn (AP) -Even thou&,h long- time Coach Bud Grant has stepped down. the Minne· ~ta Vikini won't be wuho ut his legacy when the) open training camp thi~ summer. The Vikin&' sianec.1 Grant's free-aacnl son. Bruce, to a one-year con· tract Thursday. Grant. 23. l.Ct a doten records ai. quurtt:rbac k 111 tht 'lJ01vers1ty of Mtnnl'· sota-Ouluth. He·!\ the fourth of s.ix Grant ch1l· drcn "I had a couple of oth er o pportunities... the 6- foot-2. :?05-pound quar- 1erback said. "Bull feel real eomfonablc here.'J'm fam· 1ltar with the organiz~tton and the people ... D<Xs he feel pressure being 1n h1-; father's '>had o w? "Yl'!>, a '>mall amount ... he o;a1d. "But tx·mg Bud Grant's c;on and being in- ' ohed 1n athlcuc~ are pressurel> l'\l' had before." Grant wa~ not seh:ctcd 1n the Natio n al Football League's draft and will have to compete"' Ith quar· lerbac li.!> Tomm> Kramer. Archie Manning and Steve Dils when the team opens camp in late July. Volleyball pairings, ratings HIGH SCHOOL ClF 4·A playoffs Tonight's first round Dana Hills at M ira Costa Dos P ueblos at North Torrance Corona dd Mar al Foun· ta1n Valle} La Quinta at Laguna Beach Cuher (It) at anta Monica Redondo at "ianta Barbara Capistrano \ alk~ at (dt'iOn ·an Marcos a t Estanua CIF 4·A RANKING (Final) I Mira Costa: Z. Estan- cia; 3 Santa M o nica. 4. Laguna Beacb; 5. Santa Barbara: 6. Fountain Val· Jey; 7. Redo ndo: 8. (tie) Edison and Dos Pueblos. 10. Corona del Mar. CIF 3·A RANKINGS I Lo.,,ola: .:!. Santa t-e. J. Arcadia: 4. Los Altos 5. Brentwoo d . 6. South Pasadena: 7. La Serna. 8 K t k De~,.by Bisho p M ontgomcr), 9 en UC y ~ 1-G l_end_a1e._10 .s_anM_an_no. Pl8JC NOTICE ..,,MTWOllTMI ,.....,,.,&.&Al ....... _ .... llOftC8 °' II.MID •IALI \JncW IN ~ In '"*"-I AeYenue ~ ~ ~1. the Pt°'*'Y~ beloW ,_ tw --fO( f'IOl'llNl)ll"*'t °' lnwn.I ,~, ...... from CtvtetQtlMr & Sheron Tudl•. The Pf°'*'Y .... ba eotd ., publlc .... ~ ....a bid .. PfQVided b~ t.Men\11 ~ Code MCtlon 9336 a11d telet.ct t'9CIUllltlon• Dete 8'ds will be~: MllY 19, , .... Time bldl ... be OC**; , 1:00 am P1Ne of Mle: 2~ AVIia Ad., Laguna N'9ue1, CA. 9H77 fltta offolfed: Ontv the rtehct IJ1te and ln'--t of ChrietociMr T uok• In Md to t._~will ba Oftar'9d f()f ..... If ~ed. the lnt«MI A~ hMce Wiii f\KnWI lnfOf· matlon about poeelbi. encurn- branoea, whlctl may be uteM In o. ~min:t the value Of the lntareet ~ OI Title. T'h9 rlgf\I, ,ltle, and lnt9'ett of Ille taxpeyer In anct 10 Ul4I property II offer.ct for Nie aubjac1 to any prior valid outttand- lng me>ngtiQM. ~mbranoaa. or 01her' 11en1 In favor of 1hlrct parttea egatoat the t .. pa)'9' that era au· parlor to the llen or the Unltad Stat•. AH pr()9erty la olfer9d IOf Hie "where la" and "u ·II" anct without recourM agalnll the United Statea No guatan'y I>< warranty, expre11 Of' lmpltect. Is m.O. u to the valldlty of the title, quality, quan- tity, weight. alza, Of condition Of eny Of the property. or It• flt!IMI IOI' any pvrpoM. No claim Wilt be con- llder.ct IOI' allowance 0< acttustment or lor retc:lltk>n of the Nie bMed on t.ilure of ttle Pf0f>W1Y 10 c:onfonn with any expreued Of' lmpllect r9P;' reaentatlon. Redemption Rights: The right• of redafnptlon, u spectflect In Internal Revenue Coda .action 6337, eta quot.ct .. follows: Sec. 15337 Redemption of prap. erty. (•I Belore Sale. • Any peraon wtloM PfOl*TY hU been le\lled upon lhal~ have the right to pay the amount d~. logether with the U · penMe of the proceectlng, tt any, to the Sectetary at any time prior to lhe Nie ,har«>I, and upon IUCh pay- ment the Secretary lhalt rMtor• 1WCh property to him, and all further proceedlngl In connection wl,11 the levy on IUCtt PfOl*TY en.. oeaee from the time ol IUCh payment Sec. 833t(c:). enect of Junior En- cumbraooaa. Effect of Junior Encumbrancea: A e«tlflcat• of aa1e or per.ona1 prop- erty given Of • ct..a 'o reel Pfopefty ••acul.ct purauant to MCUon 8338 lhaJI ctlleharge IUCfl Pfoperly from all Ilana. encumbfancea, and lltl• over which the lien of the United Stat• with reepect to whlefl the levy was made tlao prlo<lty C>Mct1911on Of Pf °'*1)': 19715 Cadlllac: Sevi lla . VIN •155HR8002975. Calllornla LlcenN • 114ZEM. AM-FM Stereo. Vinyl Roof, Chrome Wire Hubs, Suede IV9'0Ur Seatl. Property may be ln~ed at 24000 Avila Rd., Laguna Nlguel, CA 92677 from 10:00 to 11.00 AM Payment Terma: Full payment r• quired on •cc:at>ttnce of highest bid Form of payment alt payrnenta must be bY ulh, <*tlliad check. c;uhier·a Of' trNIUf'ar·a cllect< Of' by a United Slit .. POlt.i. bank, ••· preu. or tetegrapl'I money Of'der Mau cheQ °' money ordar pay· able to tl'le Internal Revenue Set· vice T J. DI MUZIO. Revenue Officer - 24000 Avtl• Rd . Laguna Niguel. CA 92677 (7 14) 831-4020 Date: May 1, 1984 Publtan.d Orenge Cout Dally Piiot May 4, 1964 ' 240~84 l't&IC NOTICE .. NI.IC NOncE MUC NOllCE MUC mncl MOTICI Ofl ,_.,.... IA&.a MOft09 W ,__.. U&.a ~..:-·~ T.& ....... , L .. -. ICHWu ,.._ ....... _, . YOUARllHODAULTUHOl'U T.1, .... 1-f'l'MI -T.a. .... L-... WftCGOID DUO Of lAUIT. OATU> 00.0.. uwr COD9 t T ... ~o:., .. ..., HRVtClc..!!!!!'~MI IN• !.'..:..'.MO· U"'-f88 YOU lAJ<I At;, W.ITWOOO AteoetATll ., -·-•.. ..... -·•- TIQN TO PAOnct Y°"" "'°'• ~~edTNIMl9under neQC)Olr'l*'T~und9rU141 =neppolnWTNlllMYftd«~ !RTY, IT MAY N eOU> AT A PU• deea"lbed deed of I I deea1bed deed of tNlt ~ ._, of tNtt LIO SAi.I. I' YOU HUD A.N IEX· WILL 8 LL AT PUILIC AUCTI WILL S LAT PUBLIC AUCTION WtU LL AT Pt&IC AU(CT'°" PLANATION 0' THI MATURI° OI fO THI HIGHEST ltOOP FO TO n-tl HtOHUT llOOIA FOA TO THtl HIGHUT llOOEA FOR THE PAOCffOINO AOAINIT YOU, CASH AHO/OM TH! OA&Hl£M CASH ANO/OR THE CAIHIEAS OA CASH ANO/OR THf CASHl(M OA YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· CEJm'1fO CH!CKS SPfcur110 I CERTIFIED CHICKS 8P(C"ll0 ... CEATIFIEO CHE.CKI lftt£CW!m IN Vl,ll CIVIL COO! SECTION 2UMI CIVIL COOl HCTION 2t14tl (oey-CML COO! UOT10N tta4t1 ~ On M*Y 1, 1"4 •t e: 1& a.m.. ~ 11 the tlfne of ..,. In 9ble al 1he time of M1e In !Mui able at the llfM of .... In lewfUI JOMAR INVUTMEHl CO .. a Call· money 01 the United ltat•) money of the Unit.ct S'at•) all money of Ul4I ~.ct ltaMIJ .. f0tnla COfPOt•tlon, u duty IP-right, tit .. and In..,.. ~ t t'Oflt. tltie Md Inter• ~ to '1Qtlt. 1111e and lnttr•t con~ co point.ct Trw._ ~and punuent and now lleld by It unOer Mid ~ now held by It """* .-1 Dead end now held bY It under Mid Deed to °'9ld of Tf\191 ~ No¥lfft. Of Truef In the prOC*fY of TNlt In 1he prQC*ty ,...,....,,_ of Trvst In the property ,_..,..,.. 1>er 24, 1MO ... in.t. No. um. 1n dteetlbed delcrlbed: dMCrfbad· bootc 13Mt, P11G9 M, of Otnc6al TRU8TOR: CHARLES W. TURN· TR U 8 T 0 R : A R 0 AT H M TAUS TOR: KAAL KONt<OL, I.AA ~da In the oflllce Of the County EA, !HGAIO OCTAVIA JOHNSON SCHWAB, Tru_. .. Und« Decler• A. WILLIAMS. TAACY LEI WIL· Recor<* Of Or~. Stat• of Calf. TURNER atlon of Ttult Oat9d Sept.,,,. ,2, LIAMS • lotnla U90UMd by JIM HART ANO 8ENEF1CIAAY. THI! HAMM 1971 f/8/0 THE SCHWAB FAMILY IEHEFICtARV: AHAHflM SAV· UN°" HART, hu9band end _... COMPANY , erld JTEVEN M SCHWAI and INGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION W1LL SELL AT ltUeLIC AUCft()H RECOAOEO Jengwy 23, 1t7t M Y\'ONN( L. SCHWAB RECORDED Matctl 11, ,113 • TO HIGHEST 8100£R FOA CASH lnltr. Ho. 27939 In BOWi 13009 8EH91ClARV:, 0. OAYLE &OS-lnett. No. 83-118te0 of C>mc*11 A.- (payable a1 time of .... In lawtUI Pao-1550 ot,Ofllol.i Aeoordl In 1he TWICK COl'dt In the ottto. of tne "9oofdar money of 111f United Stat•) al 1he offfoa of the Atcof'dar of Ofenge AfCOROED November 20, 19&' ot Ofenge County; front antranolt' to the Old Orenoe County; .. lne,, No 236" In Book 1421'1 Mid deed of tn.191 ~ the County Couttnouee. loc.at.ct on Aid Oe9d or tru11 d..ctlt. the PllG9 t 159 ot Ottlcilel Atcof'ct• In the tOllQwlng Sant• ,Ana Bl vet .. ba,waen fOllowino· offloe of the Rec:«dlf oJ Oranoe A IMMhOld 1n1er .. 11n and to the .s~ St • Broect.ay, Santa Lo« 10 of Tract No 2727. In the COunty; ~ following. LOI 44 of Tract No. M7t, Ana, C&llfomle all rtght, tltle, end City of CO.II Mah. u per map Mid' ct..a OI truat dMcrtbta lhe In the City of ltvlne. .. per "'8'I lnta<•t eonV9)'9CI to and now he4d recorctect In 8ook 87. Pagee 3-4 anct following: rec<>f'o.d 1n bOOk 412, Pagee ao and by It undef Mid Deed of Trull In the 35 QI Mltcell•neou• Map•. In t Lot 17 and the Southwestttrly 5 31 of Mttoal""1e0Ua MllP' In the Pf°'*1Y lltuat.ct In Aid County omc. of the Cout1ty Recorder or feet of Lot t9, 8loek 23&. Corona 0~ of the c:ounty reootdef of Mid and Steta deactlbect u : tald County del Mar, In the Chy of Newpor1 oounty Lot 122 of Treet No. 1154 In the YOU ARE IN ~FAULT UNDER A 8Mc:tl, County of<Cfanoe. St•t• ol YOU ARE IN OEfAULT UNDER A Clty ol ca.ta ~ M I* rMP DEED OF TRUST DATED January t , Callfomla. u lhown on • 1'\llP r• DEED OF TRUST DA T!D M9"dl t4, ntQC)(ded In Bool< 37, Pagee 11 and 1979. UNLESS YOU TAKE A~I N c:oro.d In Boole 3, Pagee • 1 and •2. 1983. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTIQH 12 ol Ml9Qlllal*>Yt Mapt. In the TO PROTECT YOUR PROPE Mllcellaneoua Mapa, 1n the otnc. ol TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, tr office of the County Rec:orctet of MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SA the County "-cOf'W of .. Id Coun· MAY 8E SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. tald County IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION ty IF YOU NEEO AN EXPLANATION The atrMt addreu anct other OF THE NATURE OF THE YOUAREINOEFAULTUNDERA OF THE NATURE OF THI: c:ommon ctelignallon. " Wly, of Ille PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU OEEO OF TRUST DATED Oc:lobet PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU real Pf°'*1Y dacrlbect above la SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. 18, 1981. UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. purported to be: 41t2 Flower Slreet. 418 Princeton Drive, CO.ta Meaa, TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP· 59 Cape Cod. Irvine, CA. 9271• Coate Mesa, C.lllOl'nla CA. 92826 ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUB· "(II a atrMI eddr ... Of' common The uncteralQned TrustM ct... "(If a 1tr .. 1 actor ... Of common LIC SALE If YOU NEED AN EX· ctea1gnallon of Pf~ la atlOWfl dalma any Kabllfty for any lncoNect· de.ignatlon of -propetty 11 tnown PLANATION OF THE NATURE Of at>oYe no warranty 19 gtwn u to 111 nets of 1he tltaet edctr ... anct other above, no wauanty Is gl-..n as lo,,. THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. compi9taneM or oorrec:lneaa) " The c:ornmon cMelgf\allon, 11 any, atlOWfl compl9teneta Of' OOfrectneu)." The YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· ~llciatY vncMr M1ct Deed of llefeln beneficiary \Jtlctef aa1ct Deed ol YER. Trull. by reuon of a bl'MCh or a.. Said Nie wlll be made. but Tru11. by reuon of• breectl or ct.-317-317 '"' Jumlne Avenue, Cor-fault In the obllgatlon• MCUf9d wtthOUI co11«1ant or warranty, ax· lault In the oblig.tlonl eecur.ct ona def Mar, CA thereby, heretofore exacut.ct and PfUS Of' lmpllect, regatctlng tit'-: ll)ef9by, heretol0t• uec:ut.ct and "(If • 11raet addr ... or common oettvered 1o the vncMrNgned a W'tt· po~. or ancumbrancea, 10 cteill~ to the ~aigned • writ· deeignallon ol PfQPerty le lhown ten Dac:laraUOn of Oefauft and 0. pay the remaining prt~ 8Ul'ft of ten Oeclaratlon of Default and 0. aboYe, no warranty la given u to Its manct fOf' s.ie and written notice of the note(•) eecured by uld Deed of mand tor Sale. anct written notloa of compieteneM or correc:tneaa)." The breac:tl and ot' elac11on to 09UM the Truat, with lnter•t thereon. .. brHCh and of atec:tlon to c:au" the beneficiary under NJd Deed of underllgnect to NII .. Id pr()9erty to provlctect In Uld nota(t), actvanci., uncterllgned to NII Mid prapeny to Trutt. by reuon of• bread'I or ct.-aatlafy aalct obllgatlona, end ~ It any. undflf' the term\ of aalcl Deed aatl9fy Mid obllgatlona. and ther• fault In the obllgatton• MCUrad after the undar91gned c:auMd Mid ol TNtt, f.... c:tlatgea and ex· alter the undenlgnect c.u..CS Mid thereby, hefe1of~ executed anct notlce of breac:h and of alactlon 10 ~MS of the TNStee and of the notice of breech and of electlOn to ctallvwed to the undar'llgned •writ· be recoroed Januwy 18. 19&4 • trusta created by aalcl o..ct of be recorded January 10, 19&4 u ten Dectaratlon of Oef1Ult and 0. 1natr. No. M--02•815 of Offlclal Ra-Trult. lnttr No. M--011925 of Offlc:'.i Ra-mand fOf' S .... and written notice of c:orda In the office ol the Recorder, The to'al amoun1 of the unpaid cord• In the otfloa ol the Recorder breach anct ol etec:tlon to cauM the ol Orange County: bll~ of Jhe obilg•-!Joo eecurtd Dtaooa County,; -undenlgnM •o..u..ald property-to Sato _.. -.111 ti.-macs.. but by the prOJ*1Y 'o be to4ct and Said u1e wlH be rNde. but .. ,ilfy uld obllgationa, and ttier. wtJll<>Ut C0"'9t'lan' Of warranty, ex· reasonable · •tlmated coata, ax-without covenant or warranty, ax· attar the vncMr~ c:euMd Mid pr.-°' tmpltect. ~ thle penMI and actvanci. at the time of prea Of' tmpltect, regarctlng tit .. notice of bread\ arid of a6ectl0n to poaaenlon, °' ancurnhrencea. to the lt1ltlal publication of the Notice poauallon, or anc:umbrancat, to be recorded January 11. 19&4 u 'P'Y the remaining prl~ aum of of Sale la $42,971.77. pay the remaining 1><lnclpal eum ot IMtr. No. 84--014$70 of Ottlclal Ra-~he note(•) ~red by aa1ct ct..a of The beneficiary uncter Nld Deed the note(•) aecured by Mid ct..a of cord• In the office of the Recorder 'Trull. with tnt.,..t u In Aid note of Trust heretolOf'e executed and Trust, with lnter•t u In tald nota of Orange County, p<O\llcted, advancea. " any, under dallYeredto the unoer.lgnect • Wfll. provided, .av.noaa. If any, under Said Nie wlll be made, bul the terms ol Mld Deed of truet, ..... ten Oec:tatatlon ot ctelault and 0. the tanns of Nlct Deed of trus1.1.... wttl'IOut collWlanl or warranty, ax· c:h•gea. anct upen... of the manct tOf Sale, and •written Notlc:e Chatgea. and ••penMI or the Pf... or tmpllect. regarding title TNttM llld of the trust• cr•ted by of Default and Elec:tlon to Sell The TNat .. and of the truets created by pe>UMllon. or 111\CUf\\branoea. to Mid Oeed of Truet undersigned cauled Hlct Notte. of aald o..ct of Truat. P*Y the remelnlng principal tum ol Said ..ie wOI be helct on: Friday. Default and Elec11on to Sall to be Said Nie wlll be held on· Tueactay, the note(•) eecured by Hid deed of May t8. 19&4, ., 2:30 p.m. at the recorded In the county wtwe the Ma1 22. 1984. 11 2·30 pm •t the Trust, with Interest u In uld note Chapman Avenue entrance to ttie rMl property la toeated. Chapman Avenue entrance to the Pfovtcted, lldvancea, If any, under CMc: Center Butldlng. 300 Eat Data: Aprtl 10. 1984 Civic CAntw Bulldlng. 300 Eat the tarma of &atct Deed of truat, ..... Ch11P1T1an Ave., OfAOQa, CA. JOMAR INVESTMENT co Chapman Ave . Orange. CA. cnargea. and expen... ol the At the time of ,he Initial publl· u Nld TruatM At the time of the lnlti.l publl· Trutt• and of the truttt c:reatact by cation of this notlc:e. the to'al 4311 Wlllhlra Bl. • LOI Angelal. Ci\. cation of thl• nottc:e, the tot.i Nld Deed ot Truet. amount or the unpaid balance of the 900 1 o amount ol the unpalct balance of the Said ule wlll be held on· Mond*Y. obligation aec:ured by the ab0¥e a.. (213)937-5558 obllgallonaecuredbytheaboveO.. May 14, t984, at 2:30 pm •I the aenbadcteecloftruetand.clmat.cS By RONALD L GARMAN • VICE acrlbad ct..a of INS\ and •tlmated Chapman Avenw entranoe to the coatt. axpaneea. and ~ la PRESIDENT COit•. expemet. anct ~ .. CMe (Anter Bulldl09, 300 Eut $22,702.28. Publlahed Orenge Coast Detty Slt7,1522 77. Cnapman Ave . Orange, Ca .The total lndebl.Oneaa being en PUot Aprll 20. 27, May 4, 1984 The tot.i lndebtednea being an At the time of Ille Initial publl· •llmateonwtik::htheopenlngbldlt 2193-84 ntlmate on wnleh the oper11ng bid Is cation ol this not lee. the total computed may be obtained bY c:d- l't&IC NOTICE computed may be obtained tr; call· amount ot the unpaid b.ianca of the Ing ( 7141 937 ·09$8 or (2 '3) Ing (7141 937-091515 or (213) obltgatlonMCUredbytheabowci. 627-4M51hed*YbeforatMMle. 627..t8e5 the day before trie .. 1e ICl'lbed dead of INtt and •tlmated Oat.ct: April 19. 1984 Dated. AprM 13, 1984 c:cm•. e.penMI, and actvanoee la SERVICE DIMENSIONS IN· WESTWOOD ASSOCIATES $293,041 01 CORPORATED ORANOI COUNTY es HJd Tr1Js1ee The total lndebtedneu being an u Ulct TrustM MWEll'tOft COURT 8 y TD SERVICE COMPANY. ageot estimate on whletl the opening bid II By TD SERVICE COMPANY. agent 700 Ctwk C-t.f Dr. W•I By Conl Capru . AU11tat1t Sec· computed mly be Obtained by call· By Mlay Mahc>My A.Mlstant Sec-Santa AN, CA. t2701 r9lary Ing (71•1 937-0968 or (213) retary ' Pl11ntlff· NEWPORT CREST One City Blvd WHt, Orange. CA 627~85 the ctay befOfa the Nie One City Blvd. W•I. Orange, CA. t-«:>MEOWNERS AS~IATION 926ea Dated: Aprtl 12. 1984 92eel -Defendant ROBERT PAUL (714) 835·8288 TD. SERVICE COMPANY (7t•J 83>8288 MCFARLAND AND ANN ELIZA· Publlahed Orenge Coat Dally as Ulct Truat-...__ PIJbllat!ed Orange Coast Dally 3ETH MCFARLAND. l'luSband and Pilot April 20. 27 May 4, 198A By S~ Pttc:flard, Aulstat1t Sec· Pilot APfll 27, May 4, 11, 19&4 wlle u 1<>1nt tenants. anct DOES 1 1 ________ _.2""191L1Z.;;;=¥ic. ratary 223&-8' 1n~~ ~0 ·~= flt&IC NOTIC£ ~eea City 8lvd .. west. 0ranoe. CA 1UMMON1 Noi'iCI oJ 1"uifii·1 IALf • 1114) 83H288 FICTITIOUS 9UllNH8 NOTICfl You heff been auecl. LMn Mo. WINDT Publllhad Orange COast Dally NAME STATEMENT The c04Ht iur 6ec6da ...,inat JCM1 T.I . Mo. C·1.sf Piiot AP<ll 20. 27, May 4, t984 k-11641 NOTICE OF DEATH OF WllJ,JAM F. LOW ANCE, aka WILLIAM FRANKLIN • The tollowlng peraona an1 d0109 wtthout J-.._.Meld....... UNfT CODEC 2198-8" bulln.a u JOU r..,.ond •"'*' 10 ct.p. "-cl CC>tllMONW£AL TH aAMt RAPID SHOE REPAIR SYSTEMS, the lntornt.don a..ow. u ctuly appointed Trvtt• under the 1000 Quall StrMI, Newport BMch, If you wtan to Mek Iha edvioe of fOllowlng ctMCrlbad cteed of !Nit Calif. 926450 an attorney In thlt mattar. you WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION --------LOWANCE AND OF PETI· "8.IC NOTICE TION TO ADMINISTER MOTia ~ llAMHAL .. IALE ~TATE NO. A.lUltl facts, figures ~ S S Cofl>O'•llon. Ohio, 4221 should do ao promptly ao that your TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR Malabury, Cincinnati, Ol'llo. 4l52•2 written ratp(>flM, II any, m*Y be CASH AND/OR THE CASHIEM OR f'tCTIDOUI 9U&INE.ll Thi• bualMN •• condUC1ad by: • flied on time • • CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN NAME ITATEMENT corporation AvtSOIU"9d h• ..iao deman-CIVIL COOcSECTION 2tt4h tpay: Vitt• Community A1aoc:latlon, To all heirs, beneficiaries. Plalntltt va Rober1 E Bat>aon, o. creditors and cont.inaent tendant No 354 502 creditors of WILLIAM F. The lollowlng peraon 11 CIOlng Roben C Ottka. Vice Pre.Iden! ctade. El trlbuma, lede dectdlr ~ able at the time of .... In lawful l he field for Saturday\ 11 0\h Kentuc ky Derby, with wal.,... u : This otatement wN fllad with Iha tr• Ucl. atn ~ •,.,... =. money of tile United Stat•) •II "'>St position. horse·s name . Jl)(ke) ·~name and odds: HUNTINGTON ASSOCIATES County Cler'lt of Ofange County on Ud. reaponda defttfo de IO right, tltle and 1nta<Mt conveyed to "" 15352 Andaman Lane. Huntlng'on Apr 10. t984 L .. la lnfonNdeft q4le algua. and now held by It under Hid Died I a-Ahhea ( McC'arrn 5-2 Beach. CA. 92849 F2Aml H rou wtetl to_. the edftce of or Trull K1 tile prOl*TY haralnafter ~ RaJa's Shari.. Wilson 20.1 Timothy Aditna Regan, 16352 Publtlhed Orange Coast Deity en attorney In tMa "'8ttef, JCMI ctncrtbed 1 Bear Hunt Mac Belh 20.1 nd1man lane. Huntington BMch Piiot Aprtl 20. 27, May 4. 11. 19&4 ~doeoPfOMptlyMthM1"' TRUSTO~ RICHARDE. WENDT A. 926411 2162·84 wrttten reaponee, H anJ, IMY be B E N E F I C I A R Y C 0 M • 4. f-~o Vague ( ook~e) 12-1 Tl'll• bullneu ,. condu~ed by: an "led on time. MONWEAL TH BANI< 5. a-Life\ Mag.JC Brumfield 5.2 fnd1vldual. Pt&.IC NOTICE 81 Ueted deeM acMldtaf .. -RECORDED Jat1uary II, 1984 .. 6. Ftghl Q,er Vergara 20.1 Tlmo1hyA. Regan Mto de un allagMC>eft .... _. 1n11r No 84-009423 of Officl.i.Ra- 7 Fall Time fia.,..k\ 12-1 Thi• statement wu t11ed with the ACTTTIOUI 8UllN€&1 lo, dabHI• hacerlo In· oord1 In the office ot the Rec:orcter nty Clerk of Ofange County on NAME BT A TEMENT mectlatameftta, de Mta ....,_., au of Orange County, 8 !'-Bedouin . 1b11le I~-I pril 12. 198• The following peraon 11 dotng '"~ta eacrfta. Ii ,.., algUN. utd cteeo ol trual Cletc:rlbel Iha 9, f·Rexson'<i HOIX' (1affghone 12· I "241510 busineu aa: ,,_. _ ,.. .. ,,.. • tlempo. f01low109 10 . Tay lor's Spena! !"I M aple 7-2 Publllhed Orange Cout Dally NEWPORT COACH EXCHANGE. 1·TO THI! D"INDAHT: A olvtJ Lot 12 In Block 6 of ltle Balboa 1 I '"'ilent Kino C....hm·maker 15· 1 Piiot AprH 20. 27 Mey 4. 11 . 1984 760 Newlon way, Cott• Mesa. c:ompletn' !Mia been ftled by the Trac:1, In the City ol Newport BMctl. ., c 21 17 -84 Calll 92627 palnttff aeatnet JOU. " JOU wlatl '• u per map recOfo.d In Boole 4. I::! h-Vanlandingham Da~ I I). I John David March. 11t95 s.,,18 ct.fend thl9 lawautt, rou mwt. Page 1t Mlaoell•neou• Map1 In 13. I-Secret Prinn• Perrel I ~-1 .Ana Ave . cosia M .... Calif 92627 within JO deya after thlt 14.tmm<>nl Ille otflot of 1he County Recorder of 4 Th rh h Id '1 I "I() I D1m•1c ""'TICE Thia butlness 11 conducted by an 11 aerved on you. Ille with 1hl1 court said coun1y l . At e rt•\ 0 ;v J p c -. rUUt. "" lndlv\du•I • written reaponM to th• complaln1. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A IS. Swale PtnL,I\ 3· I FICTITIOUI BUlfftEH J . David Mttctl Unleas you Clo. your default wlll be DEED OF TRUST DATED Novern· 16 f-MaJCSlll C....lum· L1\ cl\ I ~-I NAME ITATEMENT Tl'llutat.,,,.,..t WU lllect with the entlWed on applQtlon of the plain-Mr 15, 1983 UNLESS YOU TAKE 17 f-Biloiu Jn<lian f>Jlll'r',o n 12· l The r011<>w1ng perlOn Is dOlng County Clerk of Ofenge County on tiff , anct thla court may antar a ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR 18.h·Ptn"(.trcl•• 'imilh 10·1 t>Ytln.au. Apr 9,19e4 )udgemenlegalnatyouforthereOef PROPERTYITMAYBESOLDATA " ' MICRO RESOURCES. 235 t For· f2A30M demanded In the compl.int, whlcil PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN I<) f·Coax Mc ( had \lit< <IUk\ 12· I dham Or, Coata Meu. Calll 92626 Publllhed Orange Coal1 Dally could result In gernlah~nt of EXPLANATION OF THE NAlURE 20. (Jate Dann•r Dl'lh.,\\C IS· I Mary O. McNulty, 2351 Fordham Pllol Aprll 20, 27, May•, 11 , 198• wages. takl:!? of money or Pfope<IY OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST a-0. Wa\Ol' l ut..as trained cnt~ Or . COata M ... Call!. 92626 2165-84 orothe<relle requestedln tl'lecom-YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A Tn11business 11 conducted t>y an p111nt LAWVER O-Shug \tLC 1aughp trained c ntf\ lnctMdual Dated Jan t7. 1983 so& E Ocean Front. N9wpOf1 f-M ulud r 1eld Mary D McNully Pl&.IC NOTICE LEE A BRANCH. Cieri! Beacn. Ca Trainer'> (h\ po\t pm11tonl. I I> V. i.1\0l' l uk<t'> .:! This Statement was tiled with lhe By l<ATHLEEN A HAYES.Deputy "(II a 1tree1 addr"' or common ~ ( 11 ll S County Clef'k 01 Orange County on FICTITtOU8 8UllNEll DONALD W. llEVEKf Clealgnatlon ol ~roperty la ahown Salvatore Campti l R ogl'f I nunn rcrr\ "U'!>l' Apr 10 1984 NAME STATEMENT t170ClvlcCenter0rtwew .. 1 above.no warrantyl1gtvenae10111 D \\a\OC Lukac. h John Panc;clla 7 (1ar. lom•, 8 f 2'32M The I011ow1ng peraon •• d01r19 lat1taAna.CA.t2703 come>1etene110<correctnM1)"The Ric hard "1an<lclla 4 l!Jrnld Rn\<" t fl Btll \11 0 11 It Bud Published Or1ng• Coast Dally bu91neet" 543-M19 beneflciary under Mid Deed of 1 '"h \1 ( ) 1 '\ R I T II t 4 L n l Piiot .Arll 20 27 May 4 11 1984 1 OONALDSON·s BUSINESS SER· PubllSl'led Or1nge C0111 Dally Piiot T11.111. by reeJQn of a breactl Of' o. Dclp. 1-.., ug l •JUg ll'\ · l'( e m \ I 2160•84 VICES, 3011 So Orange. Santa April 27, Mey 4 11 18, 11164 lault In lhe oblig.Uona -=ured Whiling. 15 ~ llOlh \tt:phl'n' I b I tin•n Kl·lc lk I 7 Ana, Call! 92707 · 2328-84 thereby, necetotora executed and Dianne rarpcnle ix \hltg "vh(iaughl'\ llJ Ronnie . ~ Dlanne00naldson.2314 Cornell. dellwredtotheunderllgned&Wfll· )O J , \ R Costa Mesa. Callf 9262$ ten 0ec:1arat1on ol Default and o. Warren. -a l " •1 n U rg Th11 bu11ness 11 conducted by an mend tor Sale. and written notte:e of O"' ncr\ ( h \ pml pm1111111 1 I Da \id ~'I.rm d lie kn MARBOA LAWH-Ml OLtVt lndlVldull f't&IC NOTICE brNcn and 01 e1ec:t1on to cauM the ~lexander and I kkn ( 1rm C' ~ I rv.1 n I 1 fll'f \ T.1) 101 '' Mon uary . C..e,.,elery D•anne Donaioaon underalgned to Mii Mid property 10 Pun:hasc Farm 4 I h lx•rion fhornughhred'> 'i M~I Crema1ory Tn•• stllement wH llled with 1119 FICTfTIOUI BUllNlll Ntlaty said obligation•. anct ,,,.,._ d I L'( I 1• r d I ·d 62S G A county Cle<k ol Orang• County on NAMI ITATE•NT •ft• th• und1Wt19ned cauMd Nld Hatley an ugcm· " l'ln 1 ,v.amaton arm <in l: 1 isier vP Apr 10 t984 The tollOWing person• era doing notice ol brMCl'I and oi -.C:Uon 10 ahart'!>t 7 Jim M.1m.1k11\ and Man. \1ubnn. 8. los1a M&s.J f2'Q2S3 busineu 11 be recOf'dect January t8, 1t&i u Elmendorf Farm '/ f-l\IL'. l{,,!!t. Ill \\ 1ll1am I-I Ul3~ 11 SAC' s~i.4 Put>llttled Orang• Coast Dally INDEPENDENT BANKERS IN· Instr No 84-024675 or Offlcial Ra- Hawk worth farm j ! ~ nhlulh \ta hie I '\ I 131 nt• Pllol April 20, 27. May 4 ~1;6',~:! SURANCE SERVICES t2• 3 tat ()()(Cit In the offlot of the Recorder Brodsk y 14. W .C ~·artt·c 1" \IJ1nornd arm 16 ~ illtam St~~e'7~c~c~~~u~!:! 01 ~~ne:.~~7i· be rNCSe. but O ldknow a nd R ohcrt Ph1pr' 17 Diann e C ·urpentcr. 18 PIERCE IROTHEAS PlB.JC NOTICE Se<VICeS Incorporated, Callf0tnla, wl'tiout covenant or watranty. ax· Loblo lly tahle 19 Flmrr \11lk1 20 Kenneth Op!oll'tn BELL BROADWAY ___ ..;..;....;.;.;._;.__.;..... ___ t24 31at Street, N9wpOf1 BMctl, pr ... or Implied. ragatdlng tttle W e1nht!> Althea and l 1lt"' "1agtl 12 1 po.und'i other... MOA..TUARY FICTTTIOUI IUIMU Calif lt2ee.3 poHIHlon. or enc:urnbfancea. 10 l'>'' S7 I.., 400 f 20 NAME ITATl•NT Thll bull,_ la c:onc:tuc:ted by·• pay lhe remaining prlndpel "1l'n ot I ,6 J>oundscach Otslance I'• m11C'\ Purse -· ' ''IJ B•o.t<l ••• The t01t0W1ng peraon 11 dOlng OOfporatlon the nota(•I eecurad by Mlct cteed ot f>t~rt. first pince· $537.4011 \l•rnnd place. S 100.000 Third C"osi.t Mr 'i l buetnesa u Robert E MciKuaon, Preaict«tt Truet w1111 '""'"' u In Mid not• ~lace S S0.000 h1urth plalt' i~ 5 000 Post tim e l 'Ii p m . ~·} 'l ''>fl 1a1 w Es T ERN s T ATE s Thia •tatement wu ftlect with the provldect, ectvanoee. If any. und., OT FINAN~AL 8ERV~ (blC~M· County c..-. of Ofanoe Coul'lty on Vie terma Of Mid Deed ol trutt, ..... SHAKE 177-F RI ... ~ Ave . New· Apr 3, 198-4 Chatgea, and axpenMI of t~ port a.acn. Calif 92063 f'Malal TNllM and Of the truatl et•t.cS by Pirates top Mt. SAC in softball action • <\ngtl' l\ntrobus p11< ht•d a thrt'l' h1ttl'f \tnl.1ng o ut fo.ur and walkang none 1n k.tlhng Or an&t' l oa'>t t ollcgc to a 6-0 womtn'~ wfthall dt.·u.,wn ti,er \1t "i.in .\nton10 fhursda> The gnmc Y.IU a makl'Ufl lnr hl\1 "'-('('(.. \ ra111ll\1l The Pirate~ p:irla~t·d I ~ ""ill'' 1ntn their '>I\ run,, 1e0nna lhrce 1n tht" third inning to il'l' \ntroliu' all the w~n sbt requirrd Ora~ < oa't no"' 4 7 1n \n111h ( o:.l\t ( onft"renct pla}. WltS ..cheduled to wrap up 1tHonkrrnn· ~;..,on today a1 Crrnto On the htJh <K"hool lt,<'I. Fl Toro delc~tcd ( 'llanl •a . '7.1 . m 1 Sc V1t~ I eague mali.turi ~me Mattr (~wrapped up an unhc.·atrn ka((uc <o<'3\0n I uh 1 )· l victor) over ho\t "t Jo\<'ph I he Mo narch\ On1 hcd 8-Cl 1n lcattuc 111.,, I 8AL Tl 8EHGt.t40h S MITH 6 TUTHILL WCSTCLIH CHAP£l r • " 1 I t.•o , I II '°l' •' PACIFIC VIEW MEMOAIAt. PA~K • ., ft4• •• I.I ... • • r1,tf t' • I ''' t' '' f ~ti f 'I • ••" I ". • •• "'I • •• •' . ' -..CCOAMICI( MORT UARY • "QS • .i.,; "'• r ,. .. ,r" "o •Ou"• u~, " ' •?" ' 4": I .J ' Tarry Wayne HU'll, 912 N SINtl, PublilMO Orenge CoMt Deity Nlct Deed Of Tru.t AnaMtm Calif lt2801 Piiot APfll 13. 20. 27, M1y 4, 198-4 8111dMlewlftbehekton Tueed9y, T1111 bu•lnael 11 conduc:1.ct bY at1 2020-84 M*Y 2t, 198', at 2:30 p.m. •t the tndlVlctu•t Chapman AV'enUe antninoe to the Terry Hunt CMc: Cent• Butldlng, 300 ll!ut Thl• •l•temetil wu hied with the -----------CMc>man Ave . Ofenge, CA. County Ci.Ml of OfanQ9 Cou.nty on P\RJC NOTICE Al Ille lime of the lnftlal pubfl. Mar 16 1984 -----------cation Of thll notice. the total l'M10M flCTITIOUI .,...... atnOU'lt Of the unpalct belane9 of the Publflhed Orenoe Coaat Delly NA• 1un•NT oblla•''°" MCur9d bY 1t1e ab0\19 a.. PllOI AP'll 13. 20. 27 Mey 4, 198-4 The I~ paraon 11 CIOl'lQ ICfl6ed deed of !Nil and Nlll'Nt.cS 2013•8-4 butlneea U coeft. tltp\tlaM. end eOvMCM It (A) VERNE.I.I.. 8 Ll~U$1NE, (8 ) ltU37 21 -----1 VEANELL'S CATt!AtMO, ,N31 The total lndetlledneN Delf'll an e."h, Hunt1noton leac.1'1, CA •11ma,e on wNcti the OC**'O bid It t2e..8 computed may be ot>,a!Nd t)y ce11- verne11 l.eurence, 1'01 w Ing (7U ) 937·09H or (21') Mec:Artl'!Vr 1•2n. San1a Ana, CA en...es the ctey Wo<e the .... IPNITllm lrnoclo:t of14WI wflen you uM r .. ult-94tttlno Daily Piiot Clatalfl•d A01 to teac:tl the ~ C:O.t mw1o:.- Phone 642-5e78 n101 Dated Aflf" 2', 1914 Tl'lll ~ 11 conctue1.ct by: an COMMONWEAL TH 8ANK lndMctuet as aalcl Trust .. Vemetl ~ 8y T 0 81!AV1Cl COMPANY, agent • fhlt ltlt""'"1 W19 llled with 1t1e 8y Cindy 8ot\oonoYer, A .... tant County Qerl! of Oranoe COunty on hcntaty April 1 t t.... One City llMS ~-C>fanoe, CA ~92tU Pub41"'9d Cringe Cout Od'( 47141 ~&.&2h Ptlot AC>ffl 27. Mty •. 11. 11. 19~ Publteheel Ofanoe Coast,~ na1 ... Pilot MIY ....... ... ~~ By lllrtue ol 1 writ luued on Fee. LOWAN~ aka u rn T T "'~ t . 1984 by the Superior Court, '-Lo "~n County ot Orange, State of~ FRANKLIN LOWANCE fomla. upon • judgment ant9"9d and pen!Ons who may be Nov. 10, 1i83 In favor of VIiia Com-th · •a.-te(i in the munlty AMoclatlon .. luctoment o erwute m .... - credl10f1•1 anct agalnat Aobirt E. will and/or estate: Babaon u Judgment debtor(•), A petition has been filed ll'!Owlng a net b.iance of S3.383.1& by CAROL D LOW ANCE ectually ctua on Uld )udgment on . • · the date of the leluanc:41 of Mid wrtt, m the Supenor Coun of Or- i have levted upon .i1 right, tltle and ange County requesting that lntar•t of Nld judgment ctat>t0f1•1 CAROL O. LOW ANCE be In the prOl*TY In the County of Or· . nal ·~ Stat• or Calllornl• cteaortbed appomted as peno rep-u 1oi10W1 ' resentanve to administer the Unit No 3 u snown anct a.. estate of WILLIAM F . acnbed on tile conoomlnkim Plan LOW ANCE aka WILLIAM recorded on November 8' 1978' In FRANKLIN LOWANCE Boo« 12918, Paget 901 10 968, In· c1oetve. OHtc111 Aecorda of Orange (under the Independent Ad- County. Celllornla. Salct prOl*TY ministration of F..tatet Act). being more generally cteecrtbed u 6 · · f ~~-Rodcy l(notl. IMne. Calll0tnla. The petluon J.S set or ·~· Prospective bldctere enoutd refa< ing m Dept. No. 3 at. 700 to Section• 101 5tO to 101 eao. In· Civic Center Dr., Weat, ciuatve. of the COCI• 01 CMI Sruita Ana CA 92701 on May Pr~urt for provt11on1 governing • the term•. condition•. and effect Of 23. 1984 at 9:30 A.M . the sale and tne Met>lllty of default· ' IF YOU OBJEX:'T to the Ing bidder• granung of the petition \Mlt tt Ille 1Ubiec:t Of tl'llS Nie II real ' J-Pr099f1Y and tt hu no 1tr•t ad· sh o uld either appear at the ctrau or other common d911g· hearing and state you objec• nation. ctlrec110nl to Ill location• lions or rue written objec- m•y be obtained from tl'le Matltl•l'• tions with the court befott Office upon request. PrOl*TY aub- lacl 10 r9demp1ton . ~-10 CCP the heanng. Your appor· 729.010 ance may be in penon or by NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lh•t your attorney on May 30. lH4. 11 2 oo o'clock IF YOU ARE A CREDl· P M at •60 I JatnbOf'M Blvct .. Rm t08 (Sale re-eet due 10 publication TOR or a contingent creditor flf'rOf'I City ol Newport Beac:h. Coun· o( the deceased. you must ty of Orange, Slate ol C.illomta. I file your cla1m with the wm ""at public auction to the hlgl'l- ••t bidder. tor c:aah in lawful money court or present it to the pes'- ot the Unlt9d Stat•. all the right, sonal representative ap- m1e anct 1n1er .. 1 ot Mlct jUdgmetlt pointed by the court within ~~~: .:,~ ~!,-=~ four months from the date of ba necuaary to satisfy Mid axaeu· flrlt issuance of letten u tlon, with eccrwct lnttr•t and provided ln Secdon 700 of i:io.11. APP ROXI MA TE MINIMUM the Probate Code of Call-~~~·~. 198-4 fomta. The dme fOf' filln& DMalon: Herb<>f claims will not explte prior =~~te:'~ to fourhmonthl !~the~:* 1 T371 IMM 81., Sta 200 of the eartna ~ ·UVV"li· Tuttln, CA. t2980 YOU MAl' EXAMINE JAMES C IYHAM tM file kept by \he court. U Martha!, Ofeno& Courity you are lnterested ln the .. ~~~ ~•t Daffy PllOt ta\e, 'fCN may ~rve upon the Mey•. 1 t, ''· 10H executor or admlniatrator, or 2~ upon the attorney for the ex- tcUtor or lldminJstrat«. and -------.----fU with the cowt wtth NI.IC ftOTlC( proof of lmVK'e, a wriltA!D ACTmOUI .,.... request 1tatLna that you de- MAm ITATDmf'f sire 1pecial not.lee of th.t IU· rn. ~ ,.,...... .,. dOif'O tna of m tn niory and-al>' ~ CAEDIT INSUAANCll. prailc.'mm• o f estate-U Cir 164l&-O Adaln•. eo.,. Meea. CA o f the petlUons ar aa:QUD'8 t2t2t mcnUoned ln Section 1200 ni.odOf• f! Dahl, ~705 s.>errow and 1200.$ of tho Callfetns. Cir~ Coate Mee&. CA 12e2t o..... .... _ r-1.-Jlttakl Al..Wod. 24005 Ploll9r ~ rvu.te ~ L9ne. LAouna N!Quel. CA 92'77 ARLEN D. WOFPINDEN Thia ~IeCO'ldue19d by'• /o umAM a WA'l'UNS ~.:J:=~ ffO Newpor1 Cater Dri•t, Thl9 aiettment wu Iii.cl wrtll file SoJ&e UM CounJ. Olrit of Orenoa Coun1'f on New,.rt Bo9, CA. ttMt April • 1914 ~ 7U~tlff .-UOllthecl Ofat\08 CC*I Delly Publlahed On.nae C.0.• ~ 11pr1121 Mey• 11, 11. 1t1• Dnil y Pl\ot Apnl 27. 28, May • 2i2MA 4. Ii 2'1$-84 COAST People ·De$igner's:a winner -. OlymptcArts Fest brochure is la test \ success for Cross By DA vm BISHOP . 0.., .... c ... ,. ......... If 11cket sales to this summe1''s Olympic Am Festival arc running at a brisk pace. at least part of the credit belongs to James Cros~ of Laguna Beach. Cross designed the official 36-page pro~ram and ticket brochure for the fes tival. --which will be an arts and culture e>.travaga nza "1th per- formances from more than 40 nations occurring 1n Los Angeles from June I through Aug. 12. ., "It will be the single largest cliltural event staged ever." said Cross recent- 1) in his Newport Beach office. "including musit. dance. opera. theater and film ." The designer's personal appear- ance 1s classic. though up-to-date. which gi ves you a hint about his st) le as a graphic artist. Dressed an a tweed jacket, Oxford-style shirt and tie, and wearing wirt-rimmed glasses. Cross spoke of the reasons h.s firm-has reached its 20th anniversary this year wit h a roster full ofb1g-name clients. Smith lntemauonal, Lockheed, and even the Newport Harbor Art Mu- seum, all base their public image on corporate symboJs and product pack- aging designed by Cross' firm . .Cross. 49. began the firm in 1964 afier following in his father's foot- steps as an advertising designer an Los Angeles. A brief career working for a few large corporations led quickly to the establishment of his own shop. That Los.Angeles office still exists. But since expanding to Newpori Beach eight years ago. the firm now generates more than 50 percent of its business in Orange County. And Cross and his family reside in Laguna Beach. "Success an this business 1s hard to measure:· Cross says ... But to achieve 11. three goals must be met: First 1s the abilit) to communicate the message. "Second. 1s how exciting and '°"'i th< infonnauon is made 10 look. r all. if no one is moti vated to loo he design, nothing will be commu ated. Third. there must be a feeling of quality about the image being conveyed." Reducing the formula further. Cross says, "Success depends on sa tisfying the client, ourselves. our peers and making a profit. "My work-ls. ~person. Jame. Crou desl&ned the brochure, at ~t. ttcketa and other publicity Item• for the Olympic Arta ll'e.tlv~. planning; crnd long-tenn goats. so we need to krfow a lot about a company we are working with. most of our work has a classic umelessoess to it. Less is more. Accomplishment with the minimum 1s the most efficient use of materials." Cross has a staff of 12 designers who devote much of their time to the production of annual reports which ~e d'cscribes as "a company's most important document of the year. in some cases its only document." Normally a five-month proJeCt. each report is conceived in consul-• tation with tbe company's executives to determine goals and the com pan} 's message. A theme 1s developed. th en photos are taken and the layo ut desi$ned. The total production. in- cluding maps and graphs. 1s handled right through to the pnnung and final product. "We're known as the annual repon design firm ." says Cross with an air of pnde. .. The danger in our approach is that we may lose clients ofien because we are not pizazzy or trendy enough, but that's the way we are ... contemporary with a classic background. We take chances but we know how far to reach. We're not wild to be wild ... Colorful and ap~altng to a sophis- ticated eye, ye't with an understated elegance that eonveys the excitement ofthe~ent wirhoutmakmg-tt gaudy, Firms such as the Fluor Corp., Carl Kartcher Enterprises. Northrop, We're talking about the relationships with companies, long-term pro~ects. I'm not trying to do the liHle projects. We want \O be involved in marketing. "Too many people are influenced by fads and trends in design. while Jim Cross's design of the Olympics L Arts Festival brochure seems certain- ly a proper reflection of the man who designed it. · -----------------'----------~ PAPARAZZI .. Charlene Labeau and John A. McGuinn await start. Mary Carolan, hoateas of pre-race international dinner, chats with Commodore Hoagy Carmichael and Mike Kane. Bob and Terry Bordwell enjoy the NOSA party. • Partying better, shqrter than '84 Ensenada race This year. the pre-race send-off was more spirited than the annual Newport-to-Ensenada yachting contest~ That's oo slur on the entrants. who straggled in as best they could due to the unfavorable winds. The 1984 race went into the annalsofboatingas the slowest in the international event's 37-ycar history. Fortunately for sailing enthusiasts, the camaraderie between Southern Californians and Baja Californians made up in shared good times for the lack of exc11ement o'erthe I 25-milecourse On Friday evening. Bob and Mary Carolan hosted a d1 n ner party for officials representing the people of Ensenada and fort heir fri ends in the Newport Occa n Sailing J.\ssoc1at1on. which sponsored the race. Bob. who 1s president ofNOSA. actually was expecting a li velier match -"It will be one oft he greatest. You know wh y? It's because we have two new classes (ofboats entered) ... Well.even though his crystal ball was a httlecloudy. the group at his house had a good time. Representing the Americans north of the bord er were: Commodore Hoagy Carmichael and his wife. Joann; Adm. Frederick Schubert of th~ 11th Coast Guard Distnctand his wife. Gloria; the Robert Chevezes (representing Consul General of the United States Robert Ezelle): and Ruthelyn-Plummer (for Mayor Evelyn Hart of Newport Beach). Sailing officials and their spouses at the part) "ere: Bob and Nan Wheeler (he·s first vice president of NOS.\ and general chairman fort he race). Mike and Cindy Kane (he was racccomm1ttecchairman). Rod and Jiffy Woods and Sue Jeffries (all from th't entertainment committee.) The Mexican contingent at the Carolans' pan} included Raym undo Muzquiz, PR director for the tourism department ofBaJa Cali fornia. and his wife. Chela; Marla Luisa Morales de Arrendondo, sub- sccretaf') oftounsm in Ensenada. and her husband. Jesus; Carlos Tavarez, president of the Con' cnuon and Vis11ors Bureau in Ensenada. and his wife. Bertha; Enrique Villareal, a state attorney and secretar) of the Convention and Visitors Bureau. and his wife. Lupita; Jose Luis Izabel, treasurer of the bureau. and his wife. Jakie; Carlos Avila, racecoordmatorin Mexico. and Dolores Avila; and Bill Boisson, race director 1 n Mex Ko. and his wife. Amlda. • • • The morning of the race. hundredrnf pcopk gathered aboard hundred.,ofboats moored near thl' Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club to celebrate. . W11h a }Car's tl·d1ous planning b) 227 merntwr~ of the "JOS.\ complete. it was time for good" 1ll 1oac;t'I and speculation on the" inners " hale ll\·el) music lilied the air. "The spint oft he race 1s better than c' en ... ~aid Bill Bolsson. ''ho w1th other area sailors founded thl' l'' l'nt 1n 1948. "We·n: all in 1t fort he loH of sailing -'ou "'on'1 find an) prizes for product-h ype here·· Bo1sson. weanng a "'ind breaker with J 7 p3tl he' represen ting all the contest ~cars. boarded the "\' IP Diane Schrader bu a bug for a potential boating enthusiast, Amber Anderson, 6. ) acht .. tOJOIO NOS.\ officers and d1gn1tarics from Mexico and C a11fomia forthc start On board. the groupcnJO)ed a generous brunch and open bar -coordinated b) Jiffy Woods assisted b) Sue Jeffries -and remin1sescd about pre' 1ous ra ces "'htle skipper Eric Sebultz gu1dcd the 7 5-foot 'cssel ou t to <>ca Remembering the thrill of"' inning the president's troph) I 0) cars ago as helmsman aboard Dennis Burnett's .. Hampshire Roo;e:· Bob Carolan said. "The challenge for me "as handling high sea'> at night "'hen I c:ouldn·t '>Cl'·· Wood., rl·called hearing her hu'>hand comment that the empt) hor11on at da" n 1 n lhl' ran.· tl<'thcrcd him hccause "hl' nc' er kno" c, 11 he·., ahl·a<l or behind h1<. compct1t1on dunng that tlnll' .. Race chairman Bob Wheeler aJdl•d that c;ailboat rac1ngn..'qu1rl'\<,uch trcml·ndou\ ll'1..hn1ral !..mm kdgl' and c11ncentra11on that onl\ 111 to 20 paet:nt ol all <,J1ltraft 1n( ahtorn iaget 111,01\1.:J in the~pon Othl·ro, l'OJO~ ing lhl', on' l'r,,H 1on ahnard l h<' I una \' O\\ ncd b~ Jim and Maggie Cochran, \\ere Teri and BobBordwell lhc "asa<;<,1<,tant rarl'1..ha1rmanl Biii Ivers. dtrl'l lOr ofboatingand \\Jl1.'J'\\ a'<. for C ah lorn1a ("'ho" a~ to gu to Me\1ro tu prco,cnt thc goH·rnpr \ 1roph~ ). and hie; daughter Margaritha; the( ar11111.. hJl'h ~chubt·ns. ·\rrcndondo<, \ 1ll,ir1..·,11, \' 1la and Lt. Mike Crisp. aide tn < arm1chacl 7 oJJ.\ \ />Jparan1 item' \It ll \\ r111cn ti\ /),11/1 Pt/(11 .,I\ le ldllor Md1nJJ H t11.M/n11111.rnd l clff('\{)Pn· 1.lcnr \nn ( 011\~.11 Nan and Bob Wbeeler and Bertha Tavares ahow off trophy. __ .... o"",.... "'--'" -..n ~ Carol Arnold and Malcolm Weaver prepare to toast to the event. ' Albee to give = insight Ed"'ard .\!bee. celebrated ..\men- can dramall'it 1.1.111 present readings from h1!. pla~ s accompanied b' d1!ttuss1 on and a question and answer ..ess1on at X pm. Saturda) JO the Fine ..\rts Village l heatre at UC Irvine. ..\lbee arh1c..,ed mtemauonal fame in 1962 "11h ht!. first full-length pla~. "Wh o's ..\fra1d of V1rgin1a Woolr. .. tor "hich he received the New York Drama ( nucs Circle ..\1.1.ard and the \n1omc11e Pe~ ..\"'ard The pla) "'a' later produced a<. an award- " 1 n ning tnlltlon picture stamne. R1rhard Hu non and F l11ahcth Ta'. !or Ha nild I lnbson drama l·n11c for tlw LonJ11n T1ml''> ha'> "'nttcn of \ 1rg.in1aV. m11r·· · 11 ha' 1..·,tahll~h('J ..\lbee JO thl· '"'rhf, mind a' thl' proper succ~sor 1<1 T rnn1..·'>'>l'1.. \\ 1ll1am!o and Arthur \filkr Thl' pla' ha' an intens1t\. a dt'n1\'" IJl m 1'l'1\ a ll'r01.'IOUS huniot .111 ah1lit' l\11l'nd and tl'ar and cruut\ 111 ;.a dq!.r1.·1.· unlamil1ar 1n the Eagh~h thl"Jtrc '\n nnc 1..an remain ind1J- tl'n'nt tu 1h f'i"'cr 111, resilience 111 1J1.'.I\ JnJ 11' rJOgl' 11 1 language·· \lht'l' "''rn 1h1. Pulit1l·r Pnze fol' his pla' .. \ l)\.lt .1t1. HJlan1.c .. JO IQ66. I h '' .il'u th1.· Juthor (ll the con- tr ln er\IJI Tan' \llH"' (lqo'I d1rc1.·1cd h' 1h1 latl' .\Inn Schnc1dN Jnd '>tarnn[l lrrnt' \\orth and Joho ( 11l'lgud H1' 14"'' phl<ll1dH1n of" .\II O\Cr" ha' Ix-en 1.k~ n bcd h' < 11\ e Barnes of lhr "'r"' )uri..,rrmc a' "Atbet·s· mo!it 1mf)i1nant pl:t~ ve1 love!) poignant Jnd J1.·eph felt ·· '-\I~ al\\• "rntc Zoo ~ton ." firn pcrlorml'd 1n R1.·rhn 10 I ~sq: .. The Oeath 1..11 Re"l" 'im11h" and' ··TN \nll'nrnn Dream . IO I Q6 I. and ··~a~ape· 1n 14"'1 H 1\ mo t ~~rtt "or!.. "Thru. \rmt.•d \1an." op<'n· cd1n "'1.'\\ ) 1'ri.. in I QI\~ The pl;l'" n~ht ha' .idaptcd M'\ cril no,cl'i for 1h1.· 'tagc and direct~ h1' o"' n pla'' tor a na11onal tounn com pan' H I'> pla'., arc the 'iUbJCC\ o1 se..,eral ma1or 1.n11 ~1 tud1es. u"lud- , mg \.11 chaC'I Rutenbt'ra'' "EdwarU .\lhc.-f Pia' wn@.ht in Prote t " \lbc't' I\ CU.f"t'nll~ as Regent'' f>rnfe\c;or 1n Drama at tJq "'hrtl hi." v.111 dire.'\ t h1'i ncv. nni-an pla'"· · rinding. tht• ~un" and "Wat .. ina" a'I pm \1a\ ~:-~ti 1n lht" rinc \rt<, \'1lla1r T hta1rc T 1 i ... t, lor \aturd:l\ ·., rcad1n - S IO [!<'ncral .ind S~ h't \IUdCOt\ ,ind 1.4·n1or u111c.'rl\ -<H\' 3\a1labk .11 th" f 101. \rt'~"' n11i1.1.· '\fl.Mil, • ..... - Ofange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, May ... 1984 Get statistics aboil.t homose.r~als straight D R NN NDERS:lht!>t' for the Army colom·I wbo said c' el"\ b,.nch ofthl' arml·d serv1ct htha largl' number ofhomosc:\- ual . You replied. "I wouldc!>t1m:111: that about 90 i>crl'cnt of ANN I.ANDERS tl'le people in the arml·d 'll'I' tn'' Jtr .. tra1ght -JU'-t 111..l' 1n the rest of the countn .. Who goes around rou11t1111-\ tht''>l' rx·upk'1 Nobod) ha!> counted me yet-and II th~: 'tall'lttl'\ an: ba-.cd on c;un e~ !> they will NEVE~ count mt• bt•1.·au\1.' I'm not tl'lling I GREEN THUMB an) t>od) an) thing. -- 1 am an officer 1n a Manhattan ban Ii.. happily mamed and the father of three children M> wife know) because I told ht'r befott we we" ma med hl' .)atd. "l'll straighten vouout.dcar .. Well. hed1da wonderfulJobofg1ving me a co\C~r(wh1ch I desperately nl-edcd)and she 1sa terrific w1ft' and mother. but totally stnught I am not. Ofrou~. l'mextremelycardul. M) frknd(also marnl'd) h"cs in unothcrcll)' and we get together at least once" a month. (Ht) wife doesn't have a clue.) I ha vc to laugh when I hear statistics about gays and k!>bians. They arc so phony. Most homosexuals are still in the l'IO'>l't and th<: bisexuals tend to think of themselves as ~tra1gh t Arr' ou mll .. t1cli..1ng with) ou1 c.·sllmate oft 0 percent. An.n'? Howuboutat;)answcrin the column'?-VERY ANONYMOUS. OF COURSE DEAR VERY: I b ve beo ulq &Mt 11 perttat Upre bttaase It's tlte OH I bve atta la tM Uterahlre fer ••l&e a wlllle. Now I am eot 10 Hre. Y oa make a pretty 1ood case. Parade, Qe Suday aew1paper manme, repor~ la tJae Marcia • I Hue &bJ Dr. Charla Socarfdea of New York, a ~bolar 01Uat1ubjec&, Hge1&1 Z pereeat to S percent of tbe adult populaUoa 11 llomosexul. Tk ltlaaey laalltu~ pats die fl pre at• percent for ruales aod Z percent for females. Gay llbera Uoo 1ro1p1 claim tbe figure 11 Q)ucb lllgber, and I 1111pect they are cto1er to the truth than &be doctor lo New York. GRAPPLING WITH GARDEN GOOFS DEAR ANN LANDER : My&ripe1saaainstthe JllC~as who holds the d e vu or for a f nend, or wone yet, ~ucks his hand in the door when it's within two incheaof closinaandsquttzes h1msclfin toao up one floor. Don't these fools rcalii.e that most elevators are computent ed? In o ur office building we haveei$ht elevators to srrv1cc 13 floors. When an elevator 1s held it throws everything off. A ht tie patience instead ofholdin, and hogging would make life smoother for ev~rybody. Get the word out. Ann. And give 'em a good what-for.-· K.£NT C., DALLAS MO RN ING NEWS DEAR DALLAS: O,K., tile word 11 oat. No mer• lloldlng and boutng. lf yoa datQmlea wUI exercise a ltttlt restraint, aootfaer elevator wlll be along lo two~. Try It. · • • • There 1s a big di/Terence between cold and cool. Ann landers shows you how to play it cool without frttzi111 people out in her booklet. ''Teen-Ase Sex -Ten Ways to Cool lt .. Send 50cenrs and a long. self-addressed. sumpcd em·elopetoAnn Landers. P.O. Box I 1995. Chica_so.111. 60611. B y LARRY GOL VEIA f'eUll ........... A...,• O.tct.n f,,.r. do-1t-\OUl\l'l ln ,,,n ,1drn11 t11 m11k1ng at least t>Ol' mi..1.1i..l· 111 tlw ~.mkn Ho"'e' er. tht· conn·1n..,1101'o11ll1l h 111 tlw problem as ho'' to .. oh c 11 g;mknin~ guide. tht.' lun1a1ncr"• d1rl't·11ons JnJ H.Hlr nurst·r~ man -Improper ftrtillutlon -D1ffcrrn1 1lo\H'r' and plan1~ need 'ancd ''IX'' and Jnllluni-. nt ll·n1h1l'r.., un~1ghtl~ ~:ml. d)tng !lowers. u·nwanted fru1_t and 'l'gctablcs and a frus1ra1cd ·gardener lkgin "11 h a design before bu> 1 ng a smgle plant. Decide "hat )OU ran take care of cas1l) and plan from there. A nur- \Cr) man v.111 help. -Growlag plaats in tlte wrong environ-• meat -For optimum performance. get pfants that are suited to )OUr growing conditions. Ask about specifics. Reccnth. 10 gankn1ng l'\fll'rt' .1u11,,· 1he countr~ ''Crl' polkd on 111.-mmt rommon blun<.kr\ I krl' .Ill' till' ml\1.1i..c, and thl' solution., <hn-ti:ntl11a11on ran aeatl' salt build- up th;11 '"" hurn root<o and neaw tip burn. .ind lJn l'\l'lllualh t..111 thl' plant'> l 'ntkr- knil11ing lan rl·,ult 1n IJt'I.. ot fr u1t and ruor nilurallllO -Over/under watering -Both arc a rnmrnon problem. With O\crwatenng the i.011 becomes too sogg) and th(' o>.)gen suppl} is depleted and plants often die l':lSlcr. You'll have lesi. chance of over- "'att·ring in sandy soil. In fact. you can add ~nd or vermiculite 10 containers for better drainage and for treatment of clay soils. Pa)' attention to where plants are placed in a nurser). For example. shade plant$ arc placed under an awning. semi-shade under lath roofs and those that require sun are o ut in the open. You can alter the plaQting environment somewhat 10 {'>.pand types of plants b) adding a greenhouse or shadl' cover. But it's better to use the plants 1n the area where they thrive. -Planting at tbe wrong llmt' of ~··ar - E'vCf! plant hJ'> "' 'l'a ... 011 'I 1111 1wnt 111 plant according tu a ,t·hn.luk ", thr plant' will perlorrn at the n~h.t ltnll' 1>011 1 plant toe;> earl~ m 100 la1t· h11 l ,,1111pk. pnmro!'le~ plant1.·d in latl' '>Pl 111g '' 111 '!\IP blooming 1n thl' <,umma 1ir 11 hnld1ng plant!. art•n't plantl'd in thl' tJll thl'' ''Ill g1• to seed earl\ !(nu" ''hJl 'ou'n· tr~1ng to arromphc;h lx'lon· ll'rt1li11ng. for lfl'>tanr1.·. high phO'>· rhuru-. rontl'nt rromntl'' llo"l'nng: nitro- gen. growth. T1m1ng 1s .1noth1.•r l>..l')'. Gt•ncrall~ tentllll' the gn\und JUi.t hcfore or after pl.1n11ng. and nl'f! t"'1o "'l'"k" lhl'rcaftcr -Overplanting/insufficlent care - Plan11ng haphaLardl) "'1thout com·1.·rn for l'lkl-1 can re.,ull in an o' crgro" n and Underwatering is equall) damaging. Much stress 1s placed on plants when the gardener continuall) lets them wilt and then waters. W11hout mo1stun.·. 1hr nutrients are depleted. -Not being prepared -Do som e research before beinning a garde n. Know what type and size of plants to get. how far apart to plant them. and hov. to care for the garden. Compare notes w11h o ther gar- deners before starting. J. Source'\ tor '>J'X'l.'ilir plJnt1ng 11ml·., Jfl' .1 Newport City Boards & Commissions f'osts Sought . • • Use a moisture meter to te!tl the <10tls and sec what the water level should be. You can develop your watering schedule based on soil conditions. seasonal temperatures and flo"er t}pes. Ignoring Label Instructions -Thtli sounds basic but It gets man) o th('rwist competent gardeners mto rroubk. Don!t assume that if one measurement is rec- ommended. doubling the amo,1.int will be better. A champion Newport Beach City Council Members are looking for qualified electors of the City o f Newport Beacn who are interested in serving o n the City's five Boards and Commissions A total of nine seats will become vacant when existing terms expire June 30. 1984 Deadline for fi ling applications for the p osts 1s Wednesday. May 16. 1984, by 4:30 p .m . Applications are available in the City Clerk's Office. The Duties and respons 1biht1es are found in the City Charter. Chapter VII, Sections 707-712 (Boards and Commission appointments are for four year terms). According to City Clerk Wanda E. Andersen. the upcoming vacancies will be a s follows -Use of pesticides -The kc} 1s to kno\4! v. hich one to use and ho"' much It's usuall) better to use a pre,entattve program spraying before a pest problem occurs. Howe"er. }OU can also "atch carefull)' after planting and then !tpra) fur specific insects. Timing 1s cnt1cal. ln~cts ha"e different life c~cles and you'll need to spra} at the nght ume to eli minate them. Use the proper amount. Too much can burn 1he plants and waste money. Know the problem and the correct solution. If you are unsure. get a recommendation. lncbrrect dosage of fertilizers. pest1c1des and other materials can impede growth or kill the garden. It's cnucal to kno w the dosage level and frequenc} for all add1- t1ves. Accumulation of insec11c1des result- ing from over spraying w1il often make later replanting difficult. Note whether the material sould be applied full strength or mixed with water. Ask a nurseryman for advice about unusual chemicals. Look for thi• 1984 All America • ..,.. winning Olympiad. the offical roee of tM Olympics. A red hybrid tea, it•• tone lu~ both in the garden and u a cut Oower. Board of Library Trustees -Monthly meeting. third Tuesday. 5:30 p .m .. Ne wpo rt Center Community Room -the seat now held by F. Holley Wilkinson t Plant shows, sales blossom in county City Arts Commission -Monthly meeting. second Thursday. 8:00 a .m ., Council Conference Room -seats now held by Jerrel Richards and Novell Hendrickson The 21st annual Bo nsai f,h1bll of the Or ange Coanty Bonsai Society "111 be held in the Brookhurst Commun1t) Center. 2271 W ( re'iCenl A'e .. .\nahe1m. On d1spla) will be '1olets in standard. miniature and 1ra1hng vaneues with single. stm1-double or double Oowers in colors ranging from deep purple to light lav{'ndar. blue and "h11e. "'111 be installed dunng a luncheon fashion sho" Ma' 11 at th(' El Adobe Restauran t. San J uan Capistrano. Ne" leaders are the Mmes. LC'she Knox, president: Charlotte Crocker. Don Mar'll\aJI and Ed"ard Pearson. x1ce presidents: Robert Schott. LO"-cll Miller and C. L Berry. sccretanes. and Paul .\lleshoust. treasurer. Clvll Service Board -Monthly meeting. fi rs t Monday of each month, 7:30 p .m . Council Chambers -seat now held by Newport Beach Pollce Employees ~ssoc1at1on Nominees Pat Krone and Robert Bonner Hours of the \hO". open 10 lhl' public. are noon to 5 p.m. Saturda~ and noon 10 4 30 pm Sund ..... • • • Parka, Beaches & Rec reation -Monthly meeting. first Tuesday of eact1 month. 7 00 p m . Council Chambers -seat now held by Bruce Stuart Pt-n~'rnts include round-tabJ11 d1s- cu ions bonsai dcmon,trat1ons. a plant ut1que and a d1spla~ of mort' than 80 bonsai trees. hov. hours are from noon 10 5 p m aturda~. v.11h an earl) -bird sale starting at I 0 a.m .. and from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunda~ .. For further information. call 5:!7-7534. • • • -\nother flower sho" and sale"' ill he hdd The Orange County Branda of the Cy•· bldlum Society of America will ha"e its annual aucuon at 8 p.m. Thursda} at the Westminster ( '' 1c Center. • • • "\'1olc1s Remcmher Mama" l!t thl' theme Planning Commlaalon -Semimonthly meeting, Thursdays preceedlng regular City Council meeting. usually first and third Thursdays of each month. 7:30 p .m . -seats now held by Paul Balalis and Helen Mclaughlin. of the Orange County African Violet Society's spnng show and sale. to be held aturda) and unda\ at the Fullerton Sen ior C1t11cn·., Cl•nter'. 340 W Common"'calth from I 0 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturda) at th1.· ( ro" n Valle' Communm Center. 2975 1 ( ro"' n Valle; Parkwa}. Laguna Niguel. Sponsorol t~l· free c' rnt 1s the Soutll Coast Garden Club. · Ned Nash of a Carpintena orchid com- pam. v. tll be the aucuoncer and will contribu~ 'on1e a .. ard-w1nn1ng orchids for the sale. LLO\'D•s· gardPn shop 4 '' pots IMPATIENS 4" pots Bud 'n Bloom • ~ _Ideal for shade Reg. '1" NOW 79c '~-..t-~) r. GERANIUMS ZONAL-IVY-PEURGONIUMS BEAUTIFUL HllHiUIG \ FUCHSIA BASKETS . " . . • t I f t.ll; .. ,.. ""',, .. • \tUlli *fA!tt ~. 4 · Reg. •1n 3 gal NOW '1 21 Reg. '3'° NOW '2'0 Reg. 11011 NOW 1811 ORT HO Jv,..~d 8-GonP WePd Killer ni .. tll) tn use ~ills iJ m 1f'lron-; ciovet " c ~ wP ... d l).( alls spurge ::.~· $398 NOW BANDIN I SUPER BLADE lt.9r 'fl '• Al f I I .• l• ' • (,# u !d) ~ Qt~~· 20 lbs1 It~ ll" NOW 41 lbs ltc Sil" s 1129 llOW -,·~t' .... . . ,J,.· :'~,!.~ ,,,!( "1" ,. ' ,,. l .\' In bloom or bud. Ideal for shady location. Reg. •19t1 NOW '15" ~ ROSES ~ 2GAL.SIZE / ,~ ~ M;iny .... ariPt1es 10 choose tr om ~;.,~:""~bud It nloom bush& climbers ~-~\ )Jcl ::.¥· $498 \J.i, NOW WHY IUY USED RAILROAD TIES? ,,. W'>u 1 " l~ l'lut """ ·~• 1,mr-¥\ f\1Jil1>' h lh•t A ~,.. ~ ' ,r., > •• '"'"• rt•"'t .. "'"" '•\''rt" ..,. • t ,,.Jr\ IN r~flll IOW 11 llOlt(l flY n1cr s99a ) 1•• VALUE Al I Ill M URffr I IQ STOCK ON HANO Sale Good~ 4 R4 lo~ 10 84 lllllll\ MON I RI l fi • SA I R lO fi • SUN 8 iO 5 • LLOYD'S NURSERY AND LANDSCAPF CO. INC "·I '""('. • fHv I ,, n .•• ,, 1 ( r <.l.1 Mo•· I ( A <i, 1' 14 11·11 •441 FREE DELIVERY WITHIN 5-MILE RADIUS -111\A' • • • Ollie: rs of the Laguna Beach Garden Club SOtr.-IOtr. Off letatt To' lesiHr Clo~ia& Sizes 2~1 4 Stort O,etia& ,ost'"'4 EVERYTHING MUST GO for hlfomatiotl Call U.U 759-1206 ,., Weekettds 557-4343 9·12 •• Truckload· Plant Sale Huntington Center daily thru Sat. .. 298 fl pob ca SERVICE ' STABILITY SINCE 1957 I RABBITI l~ANCE )~· Non smoker .'7 Rates f.&. &31-n40 441 Old Newport Blvd. Newport Beach, Ca. "Let your love shine on Mother's Day:' SUN. MAY 13th c \CtTEA KEnLE aouauETEI•i•I•l ~? Other Mother's Doy Gltts· • Florist Wrapped African VIOiets ln<loor Plants Azaleas • Rose Bushes In Bloom • Dish Gardens • Siik Floral Arra ngements We con send !lowers lo Moms nearly anywhere ov no ~SI Cll!Oll ( AllOS ACCfPllD 8th ANNUAL FUCHSIA FESTIVAL Coming Soon• Sat., & Sun., May 26 & 27 • Fuchias in Stock Now ''MYSTERY GARDENIA '' H1ndsome, evergrHn pl1nt. Very fr1gr1nt flowers. CORSAGE-SIZE ILOOMS lml 5 GAL. Reg 12.98 ~ eeH tlt'"lll IMy I W iit ..,,,, !Gift. .. S#nc•·1148 Ha1lis\us Nursery -Florist 2140 Hofbor ••vd., Costa Mesa CHECKLIST •Plants with drouJ)lt tot· erance. o nct' they are estab- lished. can be beautiful. Look into creeping phk>•. lantana. carob. loquat and bougainvillea. • Plant d warf dahlill now for summer color and ~ dahlia tubers for fall color. • Feed roses after the fi rst flush of bloom. Keep aphids in check with sprays. • Pinch new growth Oft f uchs1as to fo rce fuller growth and mulch. around this moisture lovini plant as well as a zaleas, h1biKu1 and camellias. •Mulch is a bit of sorcery the grdener can employ to help reduce weed popu- lations. improve the soil and conserve moisture in the vegetable garden. plant- ing beds and container plantings. • Stake and tic gladiolus as the) grow. • A.s the weather warms, watenng becomes m~ and more important. Water less often but dccpl) and thoroughl>. . Muma the word for fall color • Plant ~H)santhemums this month for fall color. -\bout two weeks bcf<>ft planting. loosen the soil to a depth of six inches. blak~ ing up all lumps, and •s-* in peal moss or compou. Just before plantina. tum th(' soil over aaain and chminote any weeks. Dlt holes taric cnouah to IC• commodatc the tNa"' Water thorou&hly. Low-arowina bu1)' var· 1ct 1es should be placed 2 to 21'1 feet apart: other. 1 to I Yi feet apart. lk surT to plant ti I location whert the)' will tel ,un at least two-llunh ol the day. Water earty 1n OW day so leaves dry bcfott nightfall Use lnsw~rli Daily Pilll 642-5678 .. .. · COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, m.;e Office.a de,signed for celebrities raise moneY for charity . . A portrait and the State Seal decorate the office dalCned . for Qoy. Oeoqe Deakmejlan. Customized rooms s how how famoµs conduct business By Joy Dee Aatliloay ~ .... c. ••• ,. ·-· In downtown Long Beach. officis• have been designed for ltte likes of Governor George Dcukmejian. Rich- ard Carpenter. and Ors. Art add Priscilla Ulene. with two thoughts in mind. First. Celebrity Office Show- case organizers hope to introduce to the public new ways to design an office. Second, they wish to help the Boys Club earn money fore universal welfbt machine, mechanical drawing equipment, ans and craft materials. uniforms for sports, a record player, and a pottery wheel. A ten dollar tax deductible ticket invites the visitor to view an exercise room, library, computer room and non-celebrity specified o ffi ces, besides a reception area and five specially designed celebrity offices. Deciding how to design an office for a big wig wasn't a matter of arm chair speculation. Designers inter- viewed the famous to come up with an office that truly fits individual pref erenccs. Singer and musician -Richard Carpenter really liked his office, says Nancy Thayer, project director. He wu recently on site with his fiancee and his parents to try it out, even to the extent of pla_ying theoffice's~~md piano. 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Mel and percen11~ chanoes are the di ertne9 t>elwHn he grtYlous closing bid orlce and todat;s last Id orlce PS Name Last I ~··u. I Llnc~sc lh l ~mt I WI ~ Uo wk wl87 .,, Uo • ~each un rh s-fl UP s lflhA'lll Uo ' f.queslr 'I• 'h UP nsor s I/• I'/• Uo ' CREDIT LINE NB firm joins with Phone Co : Two Orange Count) en- trepreneurs have JOtned forces with Pacific Bell to create Wtttcom Datatel, lnc., a Newport Beach firm that offers low-eost toll call service without special ac- cess numbers or equipment to install. u~rs can call anywhere in the world, said Westcom's president. Jerry E. Chase, who es11· mates that callers can save 20 perC'ent to 30 percent on calls within the United States. Jan Cllderman, 'ice prestdcnt of marketing. said the firm present!~ ser· ves customers 1 n I rvmc. Santa .\na. Tusun. El Toro. Laguna Hill!. and pans ot Costa Mcsa and Newpon Beach • • • Eczel Corp. ha~ opened a ne" fac1ht\ 1n Irvine that provides 'overnigh t de- hveryof all supplies needed Pel 41.2 ~J~ 19 I ·~ I . 15.6 didn't. The Boys Club was helped with the funding of the venture by a private development company known as Southmark/University Group, Inc. Deukmcjian's office looks out toward the Queen Mary and Long Beach Harbor. Like th~ others, it will be lcasable when the showcase is over. Designed by Ron Fields. the office contains a black ceramic tile bath- ' HmeC uo 23 • + 3 Uo '" DetKO '2 + • uo "1 10 Enzon wt '2 t • Uo 1•. 11 Pallex 6 ~ Uo 'I 12 c Crb WI ' . , Uo 13 Automta 311 + ~ Uo 1 6 u Benhn wt ~ : + l . Uo I l IS ~hncCot + • Uo 16 lubmrt 2'• + ... Uo 17 OlaWst 2'• t • UP lt Ftxwl un 4 • ' UP Keane ,.,., t I. UP l ] 20 Benhan 10711 UP 21 Enzon un Ill. t 1,, UP 12 9 n Judvs 41/) UP 12 s DOWNS room, a black acoustical wall. and desks with black tublliJ[Swl\'.CJ bases Involved in the desi&n of an office for Long Beach Congressman Dan Lungren was a group of Long Beach City College students under the direction of Jacoueline Toia. The show will last through May 13. Further information is obtainable by calling Nancy Thayer at (213) 435-3300. 3 AC1'11Ml 2~ ~ I ~~ ' ln1~H i1n l.io s Al uo ") 1 .s ' Inf Di 2"-~ i1j 1n,11~ r· 14 ' Pancrel . .., 7 ~lkNSrt ~ 3,. 10 r 'fdla 3,,. I 11 ! vs s,, 1,. 11 llllnos ·~ ~ 11 9 IJ ome>c~ 21-1-11 ~ " B!oam 2 • l1 IS 6 :i.. WJ 111 16 8en1~ s 61/• J. 10.7 17 ~Pc.Air 7~ '• 10 6 l8 ¥ res s 10:.V. -1•. Off 10.• &l'llld Name Last Chg Pct 10 -I I WJ 10 I I Telram 2 ~ ~ rs·i ~v Kov 2•. 10 0 2 Cllel 2 All In 91;, -1 91 l0.6610 l0.0°10 181 days will get you 1123(~() 10.5°10 \nriu 11 ) ''Id I \1 \ l{.111 ), 'I 'I I !bt h •• ,. I~ •c--i d,1\ ... JoS days will get you 1179°0 110)0 · for office computers and word processrng S) stems. The Irvine service center and wa rehouse are pan of a national d1 s1r1but1o n network that incl udes 22 warehouse locations ser- vi ng 40 national markets. Eczel Corp as a wholly owned subs1d1ary of the Crown Zellerbacb Corp. ....... • • • Don Rogers has been hared as senior prOJCCt C!lt1- mator for ltltcbe11 Contrac- tors of Newport Beach and Harold Abela has be-en promot~ from prOJl'Ct manager to construction manaaer Rogers was previously chief estimator for Del Webb. while Abeln has been with Kitchell since I 972 K.Hchcll as m- volv~ 1n more than $429 million worth of rnnMruc· t1on m five We!.tcm statc\. • • • Sampson Lau Property of Hununaton Bea'l:'h ha\ pu~hascd an 18.466 squarr--foot building 1n Cea&ral Park BHlaeu Cnter ·for $831 .000. the Newport Beach oflict nf Batlne11 Pro~rtlea Bro-I ktrairt Co. ha\ announu·1..l 1 ' -I \\'1th Pur :\.l1n1 luml~' .ltl.l'llnl ,.,,u l .ln ,.,I VPllr ,,\, n lt·rm h1'm l:: d.1\''-h' 1'nt.' \l'Jr 520.000' n11n1mum tit pt"1t. 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C"9 Dov. JoNl s A~ERAGES WH ~T NYSE Dio NEW YORK (AP) M.av 4 Tod~•. 1 2 l NYSE LEADERS UP s ~ND OowN s AMEX LEADERS Prev. d•r; . ~ NEW YORK (AP) -S.ltJ, Friday price end net c~nge of t"• 10 mosl active Americ•n Stock Exc~n~ Issues, lradlng riatlori•llv et more '"'" 1 · GulK1~ g m· 10" -1l Aegis or1> , 6 ~~i:i.;~B l~:i 2r"' -1n PGE 2.J2pfV 1 , 1,111 + I/• TIE Comm s 1 ,4 1 ~ -1111 Tldw911 l , ~ -'II Texscan , I ~ +I'll Gra[l9er , 231,.. 11. PGE 2Df0 I l•Va + •1. NASDAQ SUMMARY NEW YORK IAPI -Mo'1 •c11ve ove.r-the·counttr stocks supPlled by NASO. N•me VOlu~ Bir A~ked Ch,. A1>1>ieC 1,461,7 3 1h 31~ -112 Convgl 1,llg. 1 • . ., 17" + Vi MCI s I 9'1• -'I• 0 gl!S s 1 2 2 ,,._ + 1 AlrFla h 6·~,} 1l 111J6 -1-Jl Seagle s '· 13 ll'le -~ Intel s i· 3611• 3611'1 _..,,., PhllGI 14~ 15 + v. Cll>her s SI ;m 2l'"l 2lll. -1 i:ostM s 461;900 lS~ 16 + ~ GoLD QuoTES ME T~Ls Quons That· s an apt description of both business and business people along the Orange Coast. To keep track of where companies are going and which people are helping them get there, just watch 'Credit Line· -everyday in the Business ection of your new llilJ Pilaf ---~~----~..-. . ------' Mercedes-Benz, which for- merly stood virtually alone .among automobiles, has a new and worthy competitor. The Continental Mark VII LSC. That's the oonclusion reached by automotive experts who, after driving it, made some interesting observations. very illustrious touring machines. With an advanced, electronically fuel-injected 5.0 liter V-8 or a new European ~ designed 2.4 liter Turbo Diesel. Another factor in·the way this car moves is its shape. With a drag coeffi- cient of just .38, the flow of air actually helps it hold the manners are due, in large measure, to alia electronically conti:olled air suspension sys- tem. A technological advance offered by no other auto- maker in .the wortd. Coupled with quick-ratio, power-assisted rack-and- pinion steering, front and rear stabilizer bars, and nitrogen pressurized shocks, the result is a unique combination of disciplined handling and plush ride. "Move over Mercedes and BMW, there's a new show in town:· -Auto Week The single guiding philoso- phy behind the Continental Mark VII LSC is this: That it be rewarding to drive, not just ride in. It's a philosophy that guided the engineering approach to every aspect of th is automobile. rts ride, per- formance, even the way it looks. And for California, Washington, Oregon, Alaska, and Hawaii residents , Mark VII LSC is even more reward- ing to own. It comes with a ~ . ' three year or 36,000 mile (whichever oomes first) scheduled maintenance and limited warranty. It covers virttJally everything except tires, fluids, driver abuse, and accidents. ''A substantial and gutsy de- parture ... designed to create a direct challenge.to some of the great Autobahn cruisers road more solidly. "We can't think of another car in this class, domestic or imported, that has its manners 8l)d comfort:' The new Continental Mark VII LSC. You cotJfd buy a much more expensive European equivalent. But why would you want to? of Europe." -Motor Trend The Mark VI I LSC is powered to keep company with some JI'( -Auto Wee~ Those aforementioned road THE 1984 CONTINENTAL MARK VII LSC oj PlB.IC *>TICE I UNMOR COURT CWCALWORNIA COUNTY M CMlANQE 700 C!Yk: C.... DrM Weet ..... OMce ..... leftta AM, CA. t27'02 Maner of The Adoption Petition ot Darwin Victor Huret CITATION (""OaATE) CAIE MUMHR Al>-30711 THE PEOPLE OF l'HE STATE OF ~IFORNIA fo: RoWt J . Oufctl You ere h«eby cited and r• quited to appear at a heating In this ooun on: Jul)' 13, 11184 at: 8:45 In Dept. No. 37 located I t: 700 Civic Center Drive Weat. S11111 Ana. CA. 92702 and to give any legal reuon wtty. according to the verified pell· tlon nled with this court: Should not be granted Dated: Aprll 4, 1984 LEE A. BRANCH, Clerk By M.K HEANEY, Deputy lrM9t R. Johntoft •1 eo-Dftve, lulte 14 ~port llMch, CA. t2tll ,_ II.tied Orange Cout Dally Piiot I 13, 20, 27, Mey 4, 1984 2033-84 PlllllC *>TICE FICTfTIOUI 8UatMHI NAMI ITATl•NT The lollowlng person 11 doing bYslneu aa: WEEKENDS AWAY BY SUSAN. N. V Ill Neas A venue. Slllll CA. 112701 Rice Donahue. 208 Via DI , Newpof1 Beectl. CA. 92683 ta ~.,_. la concM:1ed by: an ndlvtdual. • Suaan Atoe Donahue Thia statement wu llled with thl County Cler1t of Orange County on March 14, 19114 ,,...,. Publlahed Oranoe Cout o.Hy Piiot Aprll 13, 20. 2'1, Mey 4, 19114 203844 PtBJC MJTlC[ FlCTITIOU8 .U...11 NAMI ITATl•NT The loRoWlng pw9IDftl .,. dolnO bullneet u FOUR SEASONS, 2206 S Huron Ave , Senta Ana, Call! '2704 Pet• T L ... 24131 8«:ard Or , L.aQuna Niguel. Celll 112877 l(aren Y L ... "24 131 Becard Or • LJIQyna Nlguel, Catlf. 112677 fhll bu9fMN la aondueled by.111 lndM<lual ,....,l .. Thl:I atatemant wee filed with the County Ci.rte oC. OrMOI County on Mar 111, 1984 ,,., ... PublllMd Orange Coe.It Deity Pllo1 A~ll 13, 20. 27. May 4. I~ 201 .... 84 ----~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~--1--~~~~~~~~~~1-~~~~~~~~~-1 .... ~~~~~~~~~~·--~~~~~~~~~-1--~~~~~~~~~- Ml.IC *>TICE PlB.JC *>TICE PlB.JC M>TlCE Ml.JC *>TICE l't8JC *>TICE PtBJC *>TICE ___ PtB._IC_f«>_nc_E __ FICTITIOUI IU ... 11 FICTITIOUI Ml ... 11 P'ICTITIOUI Ml ... 11 FlCTITIOUI .,..... • FICTITIOUI ...,..... FICTTTIOUI IUatMHI FICTITIOUS IUllNEH ..._ ITAn.HT ...._ ITATE•NT NAMR ITATDmNT NAm ITAn.HT MAME ITATEMDfT ,.._ ITATl:lllllOfT NAME STATEMENT The fOllowlng pertOnS we doing The followlng penona are doing The lolloWlng per.on II doing The followtng ~ II OOkl! The 1o41ow1ng penon II doing The foltowlng penon ta Oc>ong The following persona we doing buainMt u · .... -•-·-u · bullnea as: bullneia u : oo--. u · business as bu8ineas as BOATMAN . MARTENS 111. 31!51 --WESTMINSTER SLOT CAR SCORECARDS, 14551 Larch RESTAURANT SITE SELECTION, (a)CLAIMS OVERLOAD SYS· NEWBORN BOAT MAINTEN-DIVERSIFIED INVESTORS FUND Airway Avenue, Suite D-1. Coat~ RACEWAY AND HOBBIES, 16441 Ave., lrvtne, Callt 1127 14 1720 E. Garry Ave .. Suite 107, TEMS (b)TAYLOR ASSOCIATES ANCE CO . S6 Eagle Run. lrvme, >OCll, 18952 Mw:Arthur Blvd Suite M .... C.llf.112626 Magnoll&. W•tmlnatw, CA. Jeffrey W. Allbtef\, 14551 lwch s.ni. Ana. CA. 92705 PROFESSIO~L INVESTIGA· Calif 9~1 1400, Irvine. Calllomle 1127 15 "!chard C. Boatmen. 3151 Airway Larry W Van Oaten, 1725 Ave., lrvtne. C9111. 92714 Jeff Yeergen, 397 E. 23rd St.. TIONS & SPECIAL TY LINES AD-Patrick Dom KerT. S6 Eable Run. Olversllled Propert .... Inc CA11- Avenue. Suite D-1. Co11a M .... Monrovia St. 8-2. Cotta M .... CA. Thia bullneae II conducted by: an Newport Beech, CA. 926e0 JUSTING. 3025 Jflllery Or .• Col1a lrvlne. Call! 92041 fomia eo<p . 18952 MICAl1hur Blvd Call!. 112626 112627 lndlvldual Thia butlneea la conducted by-an Meu. C9111 112626 Th11 bullness It conducted by· an Suite 400. lr-Ane. Ca 92715 Erk. w Marten•. 610 Newpot1 Grant w Hams. 11783 ~· Jeff Flllbech lndMdual. John E. Taylor. 3025 Jeftr9Y Or . lndlvtoual ThlS busi-IS conducted b)' a Center Drive. Sulla 1455, Newpott mlngblrd Ave .. Fountain Valley. CA. This 1tatemen1 wu ftled wflh the Jeff Y111gen Cotta M .... c.m. 92626 Patrick D Kerr corpo<ltlon e.acn. Callf 926e0 92708 County C1ertt ot Orange County on Thia 1ta1emen1 wu llted with the Thia bullnela II condUcted by 111 ThlS statement wu flied w11h the O.YlrSltled PropertleS inc Thll bualneu la conducted by: e Thia bualne9a la oonducted by: a Apr. 2, 111114 County Cler1I of Orange County on Individual County Clenl of Orange County on Cllf04e Harding v P general partnerahlp general ptir1nerahlp. ll>l2ln Aprll 19, 19114 John E. Tayk>< Apr 10 1984 Thia 1t1tement was hied with the Rlehard C. Boatman I.wry van Oaten Publllhed Orange Cout Delly ,,.._ Thia atatement wu flled with the f'21.._.. County Clerk ot Oranoe County 0<1 This statement was Ried with the This 11atemen1 wu flied with the Piiot Aprlt 13, 20, 27_ Mey 4, 111114 Publlahed Orange Cout Delly County Clerll of Orange County on Pvbflahed Or&nfl Co.et Deity March 21 1984 County Cleftt ol Orange County on County Cleftl of Orange County on 2016-&4 Pllol Aprll 27. Mey 4, 11, 111, 19114 Mar 22. 19114 Piiot April 20. 77, May 4, 11, '* F241452 Apr 2, 111114 Ac>fM 18, 19114 2275-114 F':M117t 21.._.. Pub111hed Orll'lQI Coast Dail) f'2i42U4 Garwin & Wegner, Suite 410, 18401 Von Karman Avenue, lrvtne. Call! 92715 ~ Pl8.JC MJTICE PubllShed Orange Coul Dail)' P1101 April 20. 27 May 4 11 1984 Publlahld Orange Cou1 Dally 1-----------1111-ti' Mn Piiot April 13, 20. 27 May 4, 11184 ~ 2200-84 Piiot Aprll 27, May 4, 11, 111, 19114 COITA •IA CrTY COUMCll ,.~ nuTICE 2015-84 ---n-un-• •C_Mn_TIC_[ __ _ 2268-84 MOTICI Of' "'9LfC .. AMtG FlCTITIOUS au ... 11 ,.~ "" PtB.IC NOTICE Publlllhed Orange Co11t Dally Piiot April 13, 20, 27. May 4, 111114 201M4 RIQUD~r.:~:CI Of NAMI ITATl:•NT P\&.IC MJTICE FlCTITIOUl IUl lNHS RENTAL HOUllMQ RIYINUI The following persona.,.. doing I NAME I TATE-NT FICTITIOUS BUSINUS 90MDI bull,_. u : FtCTITIOUI llU ... 11 The following P1f100 11 domg NAME ST A TEMENT -----------NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, LEE WEST ENTERPRISES, INC NA• ITATE•NT business as Thi following pe<sons are doonci PlB.fC M)TIC[ et tta regular ,.,_i1ng to be held on 08A NEWPORT IMPOATS LEAS-The following P9l'.e>rl la doing HARBOR DIVERS. 6600 Wame< buSlnMS as -----------May 21, 19114, at 6:30 P.M. In Its ING, INC , 3100 West Cou1 High-buslnas U 134 Huntlnglon Befeh Calif G ARDEN GREENER\' 46 •• MOTICl INVJTINQ IMDI chambers at the Co11I Meea Ctty way, Newpof1 BMch, CA. 92963 PEACH TREE HOMEOWNERS 92647 Twmtree Huntington Beacn C • Notice la h«eby given that the Hall, 77 Fair Drive. Coat• M .... the l .. Wnt ~nt•priMI, Inc. db• ASSOCIATION. 1400 Ovall. St• Robert Miiion Prestwood 6600 921149 NOTICE TO CREDITORI Boatd of Truat ... qt the Cout City Councll ol the City of Coate Newport lmportl, loc .. Celllomla, 1ll0, Nwpof'1 Beech. Calli 112660 Warne< Laurie Dobbins •677 Twtntrt>t OF IWLK TilANIFIR Community College 0111rlct ol Or· MIH wffl conduct 1 publlc: hearing 3100Weat Coast Highway, Newpof1 Tiit Hefrlek..Jeffrlea Company, a 134 Huntington Beach. Calif Huntington Beech Ca 92649 (Secs 11101-e107 UCCI enge County, C911fom la. wtn r~ et which II wtH ,_, and oon8'der Beech, CA. 92963 Generet Partnership, 1400 Ovall, 92647 Regina Whipple 2659 CXan9" Notice 11 h«eby given to the 8Nled bids up to but no lat• lhan lnfonnatlon ooncemlng the poeelble ,.2!!~1onneea II conducted by •. Ste 190, Newport Beactt, c.Hf This buMneU is conducted Dy an Ave Costa Mela CA 926r credltO<S ol CYNTHIA L ZAPPIA, 11:00 a..m. Frldey, May 11, 19114 It Juuance by the Coat• MIN .... -......... This bu"'-la conducted by; an lndMOual This buamess IS conducted b1r II and VINCENT v ZAPPIA, JR. the Purchallng o.p.rtment of Mid deYe6opment Agency ol multtlamlly Leland H Weal, Pr.aident lndMdual Robert M Prestwood I general e>er1ne<Sfl•P Tranaleror(•). Wfloee home addr... college dlatrlct loeated et 1370 ,_,1at hoUllng r9119nue bond• In 111 Thia statement wea flied with the John Paul ~rlcil Thia statement was toed witn tile Regina WhlppW! 11 1599 Coriander City of eo.11 Adema Avenue, Costa Meu, Cell-approatmate prtnctpal amount ot County Clerk ol Orange County on Thia statement wu tiled with the County Clerk of Orange County Of'I This statement was hi.cl wo" """ Mesa, County ot Orange, Stile of fomla at which time Mid bid• wttl be $4000,000. The prooeeaa from the Ac>fll 23, 1911-i County Cler1t of Orange County on Apr II. 1984 County Clerk ol Oranoe Coui'ltv "" Callfornla that a bulk transfer II pubflcly opened and read for: sale of auct1 bonds (If any .,. la-fMaOO Apr 3, 1984 f'2QOll Ai><H t9. t9114 about to be mede to LOREEN PURCHASE Of HP 3000 COM-eued) are Intended to be ueed to Publlthecl Orenge Cout Deity FMll1S Published Orange Coa'1 Dally F24t029 CLARK. and JACK SORENSON PATIBLE 12!501 1800 BPI TAPE l>fovide financing '°' the~ Piiot ~ 27. May 4, 11. 111. 19114 Published Oraoge Coast Deity Piiot April 20 21 May 4 11 1934 I Pub61shed Oranoe Coast 011•• Tranal...-ee(I) w11oM hOml addr ... DRIVE ment of IC)9rOJtlml tely 72 unl\a of 2322-84 PllOt April 13. 20. 27 Apr1t 4, 11184 2166-84 *"'lot Aprft 27 May ' 11 18 198' la cto 10425 Crane Cira.. City of All bid• .,. to be In eccordance muftlfamlly rental houelng P'CIPOMd 2021-84 22~6 8• Fountain Valley, County of Orange, with the Bid Document• wNch are to be develo9ed by Coat• MIN State ol Calllornla. now In Ille and may be MCUred In Family VIHage. a Cellfomle nrntted rtaJC *>TICE The proper1y 10 be tranaterfed 11 the omc. of the Director of Purcflaa-part~. 11 the fotloWlftg to-FlCTITIOUI .U...U Pl8.lC *>TICE detcflbed In general ea: All atoett In Ing of Mid oollege d~lct. C49tlon9 • FlCnTtOUI ...,...... FICTITIOUS Ml ..... trade, flaturea. eq~t end good t ach blddw muat IUt>mlt wlttl hie Location. 7!55-71 WMt 20th ...... STA,.._NT FICTrT'tOU8 Ml ... 11 MAm ITATElllllDfT 1 NAllllE ITAT'lMEWT will of that Beauty Salon bu.in.. bid a c:aehler'• c:Mc*. oanlfted StrMt The lollowlng peraona.,. doing ...... I TATIMDfT The k*owlng pet90n IS Ootng The IO!lowong 1*"9C)nl .,.. 00tno known as SINOY'S CREATIVE HAIR C'hedl. Of bldcMr'I bond meoe pay-&limited Number of Unlta-3a buelnell aa The lollowtng perlOnl .,. OOlng ~.. bullnea as OEStGNandlocatedat2052 New-ebletotheorderoltheCo.!Com-Loc.tlon. 2015-111 Pornon4l A.,. ESTILLIOH, 2107 Vlata LaveOo, ~.. COASTLINE INVESTMENT NEW~T EQUITY DEVELOP por1 Blvd . •1. City of Coate Mela. muntty Cotteoe Olatnct loM:I of ~ Newpori Beech, CA ll26e0 ZEPHYR PARK l TO . 1200 GROUP 10061 Tll'-1. AV91M!, I MENT co 111711 GreenvleW LIM County ol Oranoe. Stl1e of Call· Truat ... In an amount not .... ttian Eattmeted Number ol Unlte-18 Lynn Eaton Hoffmell'I Deel, 2107 Polarll Dr!Ye. Newi>ort Beech. Calli Suite 200, Fountain Valley. Calli ~•lf'Oton Beed\ CA 926411 fomla five percent (5'1\)of the tum bid aae Location: 1924-32 Welteoe Ave. VIII• l.lvedo, Newpoft 8eech. CA. 112680 92708 Grant E Argabright 16711 The bulk lranaler will be ~ guarani .. that the bidder wlM ant• E.ltlmlted HUmber of Unltl-11 92eeo Ian A Macinnes. 1200 Polarll And1'9W Stupln 10061 Talbert I Greenview L-Huntington s..cn mated on 0< altw the 22nd day ot Into the Pfopoeed Contract If the At .._. 20 perwnt of the ...mal Shetdon Miiner Herta. 2522 Aw OrlYe, Newi>ort Beech. Cam 1126e0 Avenue Sune 200. Founte•n Velley CA 926'9 Mey 21, 1911-4 1t 10-00 AM It AC-umeluwwdedtohlm lnlheevent unfta In MCt1 IUch !>fotecl .. be Mac:Atthur Blvd · Santa Ana, CA William f Kri11koe. Jr 111 E .. t· Calif 927011 Delmar R Swann. 116e9 M~ TION ESCROW INC ATTN· ARDITH of f811ufeto an1• lnto1Uch cont~. requited to be OCC!ipled by lndMd-t 2i: bullMel .. condUcted by • wood Cour1, Oakland Celll ..e11 This~ II eotlOUCled by '" C)'P' .. CA 5IOe30 FREE8ARIN, wtlOll edd1'911 la IMO the J)rOCMde of tl'8 cf-* wtll be uafl or 1em111e1 whole 1ncOrMe do Thia bualneaa la COnducted by 1 lndMOull fhll bualnMt 11 con<M;leo b~ 1 N Tustin Ave, Suite 101.Sanll Ana. forfeited, orlnttwec...of •bod. the not exceed IO perC*lt of tM rM-~ ~~ Nmtted pennenhlp Andrew S1up1n 119f'*ll pennenn19 Calll.omta 12705. full aun tnereof will be forfeited to dlM lnGorM -*ebllllhed for Orange ynn Ian A MaclnMs Thia 1tett1m1nt wea filed with the I Grant E ArgaC>flgttt That the 1u 1 date for llllng clalma MIO COlllOe dlmict. ecu,ty by the UnlMd Statea 0.. Thie ttattment WM tied wlttl the Thl1 1ta1_,t •• nled with the County Clerk of Orange Count) on ™• stetemeor1t wu lt'-0 W'lth t,_. In the eecrow retwred to henlln .. No blddw rrt#t wltlldt'tlw hie bid partl'Mftt of HoutlnQ Md Urben 0.. ~I~ of Orange County on County Cler1I of Orange County on Apr 9 tll84 Count)' CWll of Ofanoe C<Mlt-, on May 21. 11111-4 fOf a penod for lony-l!Ye (45) day9 veloC>fNl1t &.en lndMduMI Md ._,. • ~ 2 11184 I F'2Glt7 A.prtt 111 198' So 111uleknown10 the Tran• •her the date• for the°""""' ,.,,...INIMlobeglwnaPf10ftty ,,._ f'MBD Publllhed Or1ng9 Cout [)Wt FMale$ f .... Ill bullnlll NIMI end ad-tftereol w1tt1 ~ to the rem.I Of IN PutlllaMd Or9ngl C0Mt Oely PublWled Orenge Cout Oeit) Pilot Apnl 20 27 May 4 11 llleA Pubhlhed Orenge COU1 Oe"' d,..... uNd by thl Tr.,,.,_.or tor The Boerd of Tru.1 ... r~ remalnlna units In MCtl ptOjeCt Piiot Aprll 27• ~ 4• 11· 11• 1.,.. Plk>t Ac>f1I 13 20. 27 May 4 19&4 2111 ~ .. I P~t April 27 May 4 11 11 1984 1he put thr .. ~ .. SAME the prl~ of rejecting eny and II ALL PfMONS HAVlNO ANY IM-22tMM4 2018-&4 j I 1277 84 fh11 bulk tranft II aubjeot to bide or to ~atv. el\Y lrr90Utar1t• or FORMATION AlLEVANT THE~· --- C1llfornl1 Uniform Commetclal lnformallt._ In 11\y bid Of In the TO AR! Hllll£8Y INVITED TO AP-• Code Section 11oe O.ted April 1e. bidding PEAA AT TH! nM! AHO PLACE R E AL VAL U E S • 1914 COAAELLAN J THOMPSON MENTIOH£0 ABOVE TO PAOENT LOREEN CLARI< bet Vice Cheno91or, SUCH IHFORMATIOH TO THE JAct<sOMMSoN ..._.A" ... cosTAM!SA CtlYCOUNCf'-City on i tem·s from applesauce to zipper s Ttantf•" eo.t Commvnlty Colleae Dtltnct of eo.te ......-· Publilhed °''~' Oelt'1 PllOt Pub41thed Or-.nge co..1 r>.itv Piiot Deen ,. Phinney. C1ty ~ a r e d t . d d . t h May •. '"4 Al>f" 21. May 4, 11114 PubllaMd Orange Cou1 ~ Piiot a v er 1 se every a y 1 n e 240t-I' 2313-84 M ay 4. 1H4 P\&.IC *>TICE Pl8.lC *>TICE PlB.IC f«>TICE DailyPi~at 2414-84--.~~~~~-~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-"~~~~~~~~~--' ... • • .. ·' .. ~ • ~ "II~~ ;\ ~ .. I . .. •' • ../ ;. / WE · DELIVER' 2~48 ·READERS PER COIP£AND MORE. ' Are suburban newspapers really read as well as city dailies?.Well according to the Simmons N.arket Research Bureau's recent study of USSPl's suburban markets, they are. In fact, Simmons reports that our 43 market audience of 32. 2 million, and 13 million suburban households, deliver better than 2.48 readers per copy. That's a higher rate of readership than almost every other city daily we compete with. · -· . Simmons also reports that more than 66°/o of our audience read their suburban paper the first day, and over 94°/o read it within two days. And , that 34°/o read their suburban paper on two or more different days each week . As for quality of readership, Simmons reports that more than 59°/o of our audience believe their suburban paper is better than their city dai'ty in reporting community news and events. What these findings prove is that USSPI delivers heavy readership of your sal~s message by a n enormous suburban audie~e , at home, when they're ready and able to buy. Simmons says it. Simmons proves it. We are the suburbs. U.S. Suburban Press, Inc . We are the Suburbs. NEW V04ilC•(212) 687 8425 CHICAGO (312) 321 0275 SCHAUMBURG (312) 882 8262 LOS ANGELES 1213) 380 8840 DETROIT (313) 647 7677 DALLAS (214) 739 0394 AlLANIA (410 4) 955 3040 ST LOUIS (314) 872 9512 PORTLAND, SEAT TlE ('.206) 824 7131 PHILADELPHIA 1215) 542 0237 SAN FRANCISCO (415)931 4251 , .. ~ " . ' \' ... . .. ., • •J • a. J ' - ,-1 / ~ ._J • FINEST SERVICE I PARTS CHEVROLET :-PORSCHE AUDI I VOLKSWAGEN IN THE U.S.A. I f 984 VOLl(SWAGEN RABBIT CONVERTIBLE See Page 2· r-4 NEWPORT l•ACH 673-0900 , I I I I ---·---------------------------- . . Orange CoMt DAILY PILOT /Friday, M9Y 4, 1184 The Volkswagen Convertlbte has moved Into the high-Performance arena for 1984 wtth the addition of a standard-equipment, high-output 1.8':'11ter engine, sport gearbox and .sophisticated suspension system. ''Our englneere In Germany took all of the performance components that contributed to the GTl's outstanding success -such as the fuel-Injected 90-horsepower engine, Internally vented front dlso brakes and tuned suspension system with front and rear stabilizer bars -and lncorporat~ them Into the new VW Convertible," said James R. Fuller, vice president of the Volkswagen division. "But while we've made open-air motoring even more fun by giving the convertible the heart and soul of the GTI, our Karmann-built soft-top con- tinues to offer interior room for four adults, good cargo-carrying capabilities and excellent fuel econ- omy," he said. coachbulldlng firm. The result Is a responsive vehlcte wtth ln~t suspension, raek- and pinion ateerJ..ng, front-wheel drive, precision-fitted body panels and a fully llned and padded top which can be raJ~ or lowered by one person In less than a minute. Moreover, this year the convertible boasts VW'e 1780cc (109-cublc-lnch) overhead cam, transverse-mounted power plant with large-diameter ex- haust system and new air-shrouded fueJ Injectors. Devetoplng 90 horse- power at 5,500 rpm and 100 foot- pounds of torque at 3,000 rpm, the performance engine Is designed to run on regular unleaded fuet. Accord- ing to the Federal Environmental Protection Agency, It will return 36 mpg on the highway and 27 mpg In the city. • • . . .. • Styled in VW's wind t1,mnel In Wolfsburg, West Germany, the con- vertible includes VW's components and is built by Karmann of Os- nabrueck. West Germany, a custom Inside, In addition to reclining front seats, the rear seat back folds forward to more than c;touble the cargo- carrying capacity. An anti-theft re- lease knob In the trunk compartment prevents the rear seat from being tilted forward without first unlocking the trunk. The 1984 Volbwagen Rabbit Convertible move. Into the blg1--performance arena In 1984." Buyers urged to register tires s1en as precautiq~ in case of recall tiew tire purcilasers across the country are urged to take advantage of a new law allowing consumers to register new tire purchases directly with tire manufacturers In case a tire recall notice is ever issued. In a Washington press conference. the National Tire Dealers and Re- treaders Association. in cooperation with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. launched a national campaign urging consumers to use the new system of voluntary tire registration. In 1983, more than 130 million new passenger car tires were sold in the U.S. replacement market. Other groups urging use of volun- tary tire registration include: Ameri- can Automobile Association (AAA), American Farm Bureau Federatron, National Grange, Service Station Dealers of America, and Rubber '82 EL DORADO Factory 2 tone paint (1EDM447) s15,995 Manufacturers Association. Undei: the new law~he independent tire retailer must give new tire purchasers a postcard form contain- ing the tire registration numbers. Tire purchasers then add their addresses on the form (already pre-addressed to the manufacturer), add postage and mall It. · If a tire recall occurs, the manuf ac- turers would use the registration inf ormatlon to notify tire owners. "NTDRA members, tire manufac- turers, other tire retailers and several national groups are urging new tire • purchasers to take-advantage of thl_s law which provides a type of Insurance for recall Information." NTDRA Presi- dent Jim F. Hughes, of Asheville, North Carolina said In kicking off the public information campaign. NTORA members across the coun- try have received showroom display posters urging consumers to take advantage of the voluntary regis- tration program. '76 SEVILLE (922.MPY) $J995 Lincoln-Mercury offers ·'hands-free' car phone , Lincoln-Mercury customers may now order the world's first factory- Installed, "hands-free" cellular mobile telephone. The phone system permits motor- ists to talk through a microphone concealed In the headlining of the car and to listen through the car's regular sound system speakers. The driver may talk whlle keeping both hands on the steering wheel. The first Lincoln-Mercury vehicle to offer the mobile phone will be the 1984 Continental Mark Vlf, an aerodynamtt luxury touring car with such addltlonal features as an electronic air-spring suspension system. The hands-free feature of the phone means that the driver as weJI as passengers may talk through the omnldlrectlanal speaker and listen as • -well -permitting drivers and passen- 1'he antenna la the only •I.an of the 'ban gers to hold a business conferer.ce as da-free' phone In thla Conflnental llark VD. they ride to won<. CADILLACS '79 COUPE DE VILLE (Ser. #695WRW) s7995 . '77 ELDORADO BIARRITZ Low miles, like new (173URZ) $7995 The phone's dialing buttons are Integrated Into the Mark Vll's console between the two front seats. The only Indication that there Is a mobile phone In the car Is the short pigtail antenna on the deck lld. Drivers who wish traditional tete- phone calling or 'ho wish privacy In listening may use a handset Inte- grated Into the car's console. "We believe that the convenience and safety of a hands-free mobile phone Is a concept that will find ready acceptance by the public," said Robert l. Rewey, Ford vice president and general manager, Llncoln- Mercury division. "As the new mobile phone market takes shape, w,, plan to offer the hands-free phone on other Lincoln-Mercury products.·• Lincoln-Mercury division has dem- onstrated the mobile telephone handa.-free operation for the last two years In North America and Europe. '82 CADILLAC CIMARRON Automatic, leather (Ser #403214) s9995 '81 ELDORADO BIARRITZ ELDORADO COUPE '77 COUPE DE VILLE '81 FLEETWOOD COUPE '81 ELDORADO COUPE Low -Low Miles ( 1GMW332) s1&;M995 TRADED IN '83 BUICK REGAL Ltd (2AHE294) $10,995 . ' '82 BUICK PARK AVE CPE Like new (Ser #45317~) $11,995 (837SQF) · s5995 . ON NEW • '81 LINCOLN Continental Mk VI Full power ( 1CTV565) s12,995 .. (Ser. # 169675) s10,995 (1JMP883) $14.,995-- CADILLACS '81 FORD GRANADA GL CPE Factory air, automatic (Ser # 123602) $5995 , '83 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL Less than 19,000 original m)les (Ser 11192480) $14 995 · . ' t L ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ Hare 1ou s11n th1 lln1-up of cars on this p111? T ak1 a look!!! 1111 TOYOTA 414 Pl Sn Rf, AM/FM Cass, Custom Paint, Chrome Tacoma wheels w/All Terrain Tires (01 8890) 11111 STAllUI IOTOftS Klttlll & 57 Frtiway Au~el• 311-1111 MERCURY '81 Colony Park Wagon Automatic, air conditioning, PIS, P/8, power windows. tilt, cruise. (Ser 1868100) 11411 THEOIORE 101111 FORD 2HI lll1llr llM Ctatl Ina 142-0010 Hare 1011 se1n the line-up of cars on this pate? Take a Look!!! Auto, A/C, PIS , P/B, AM/FM Stereo Cass., ·, Mag Wheel•. Vinyl top. Lota-Lots More. • (1FWT370) 110,111 : THEODORE 101111 FORD • 2060 llarttor llM Cestl M111 ... 142-0010 Hare 1ou seen the line-up of cars on this Piii? T 1k1 1 look!!! ·, VDLVD"''IO DL 4 dr, automatk:, A/C, AM/FM cass Sn Rf, Very Cleantll (1AHG628) 11211 CREVIER BMW 201 W. ht Salta Ana Is 1our next car showint on this pate? If not · check next week! FORD 'll F-110 Automatic, PIS, P/B, AM/FM redlo, cuat WMela, rear atep bumper, 2 new Urea (Set 2043896) 11111 THEOIORE 101111 FOii 2HI Iner IW Costa 1111 142-0010 OllPUTIU llEITllEI. Won trophy 1983 Costa Mesa Concours D'Elegance. Red on red w/off white Interior. 3 spd. Rarest of the rare! 121,000 •It• 211-111-UH, ~111 • IU.OIH "" llW '82 833 csi 5 spd, leather, sn rf, low miles, absolutely loaded! (SM 505 133) CREVIER BMW 208 w. 1st 1980 280 zx 10th Annlveraary Edition S1nta Ana Red and Black-all options. includ- ing T-Top. 1110 OLIS. TOllOlllO Full power. A/<;, Wire Wheel Covers, Tiit Wheel, Cruise Control. Vlnyl Roof, Exceptionally clean. (2ABU 112) 11411 IEIGI LllOILl/IEllOlllY 16180 ltact ·~ lllltlqtH ldl ·~1-ll31 _) Auto, V-8, PIS, P/B, P/wlndowa. AM/FM at8f'eo, Mag wheels. (Ser 119586) 110,111 THEODORE 101111 FORD 2HO '!Jr'or llM Cestl Ina 142-0010 11Tll11111 .. ftll ml Orlglnal owner. Very good cond. Runs well. 148K ml. Eng/trans rblL Shop manual & all service records. Many spare parta. Garaged. Is 1our next car showing on ~ this p111? If not - check next w1ek! "Aldo's on lirllfl" is a food plac1 to Siii 111 car! 1111 TIYITA CEUCA IT Auto, A/C, PI S, P/Wlndows. digital AM/FM Ca~. Sn Rf. Tiit, Cruise. (038035) 11211 llOllM MOTIRI 11t• • 57 frtftlJ ....... '111-1111 1111 TIYIT• HPU Black, Auto Trans, PI S. A IC , P/wlndows. Pl door locks. Cassette Tapedeck, Tilt wheel, Cust Whee4s. Sun Roof, low miles. (351 ZHZ) 11311 IUCI Lllllll/IEIClllY llltl IMd .,._ -hltilctM Id 141-7711 '75 91 4 Appearance Group Immaculate In & Out. 1.8 Engine. Many extras! New tires. Car cover. Current smog certification. Lo Miles. Must Sell• Asking only $6300 718· 7111 "Auto 's on Review" is a good place to sell my car! 1114 IOllE CllQUEIT SPORTS CAA II tpd tr-, U Rt.,·t~ 9ftllM · ., ... .,..._, ,...., ....... -bucll ....... •hh duel r.c ........ (ler ,., 111,111 lllllEI cm DD IE Ul-4370 -----· .. w~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ tuur .,., ............ , --• YOU AM ........ T --A lllWlJC ..,., .... be held by '90TICI Of l'M.tlla .. IALa NOTICI Of TRUITB'tl u.LI NOTICB OP OBA111 OP .... ,.., ..... ". -~M,,_.,, ..... c.. ... ~<:.om-T.a.Nla.T·W1'1-UAT LO.U.MO....,._,, .... GEOAGE g,1 IAN OUU 91. ._... '°" TMI MW .,_..!!!;!!!\IOU TMI AC'W "*6ol'I at die °"'I ~fllr Lw Nia...,,_ .... MO. tal/C ANDO,PBTmON10AI>-~=:"..m,'ft.c'fl~ '°~iie=':T'f!.11'~ ~~ ::0., • ~ ,J.OU~ ~~ == .J:'='9~::"J..U::: ~-Elf Aft N0i aMa. •. _, -Ml Q • YOU -Ml DR.A~ .._..,.., °" Moftdey, ~ 14, tlll1m • .....a YOU TAKI AC-IMf .. t•t. ~YOU TMI A1UMJ M._ • Tl9 llAW.. ,_ W TMI MAW OP TMI ttM • ._. .. .,_,_..,..,._ TION TO "'10TWCT Ya. ~ ACTlOM TO PMTl~T YOUI' -~~all hei.ra,d--itt =a=::: ,::::r. LAW-wa c:::=TA i.o:~ ~dlnWeAtnef~ttottne ::~u.:rou~T :..-:: ==''~-:v.,:,e::,·~ cr~ton an con n ~ CltY CoUnCll ot the City Of eo..a "-MATION Of n41 unm Of IDUNATION OP THI MAW o-edlton~ ~.:::=--uu ~:.::.:·•aAL.1 =-~.=~ =~.,~~~ rou.~~o:ro:m GWT. aka m. Qwr, NOTU .. HIM9V GNIH..... HOllCI II HIMaY ~. tNt Tia. ta. EnWONMMll ~... YD. L.AWYD. aka Georp illiam Gun. -~.-24,'"4 ... to:OO °"~·~17,t .... •ttO.OO tlon:~~ O'!Mday.~25, 1N4,1tt:te INTff\STAT!TAUSTO!:toHA· Sr .. and penona who 11\1)1 be o·~ a.M. Of~: tM tOOM •·""-of Mid *1j, !ft ti. rOClfl'\ ... An Or~ Amendment tot 11'11 A.M •• HOMI Fl~L SAVINGS VICE INC .. t Ctltfoml1 OOfP()rltlon otherwt. lnterated in the -.... .., T,._,, .... IOt ooMuctlftO Trvet .. '• City Ccuncll to the City of Cott• ANO LOAN A.880CIATION •• COt· lldulVIPPOint~Tl\lltMuncMrlhe U ---"'' , ......... ""'*' ti. ~ Of NAL ....._ ""'*' IN oftlciel Of MAL ......__ Poet omc. lo• 1200. to por11~'--. ronnertv It .......... HOMc f .... 1owl1ng ....... ,1 ..... ~ or TN.t wl wauOC' estate. UTA'n llCUNTlll IUMCl. UTATI HCUNTIU 8PV!Ce. A;cs Proril60N Of T1UI tS ....... m>EAA'L aAw.cia"''AP.o LOAN aM~to'ih. ;;:-., ol .... A ~tidon hM been flied ~ et I020 ...,. •oad :rJ. et I020 Nortfl ·~· Ing to Noncotnformtno UW. E.n-ASSOClATION °'SAN DIEGO ... c:ontllMO In uld Deed ot Trwt. by Georfe WLllJam 0WT, Jr. ""'9 IOt.. lfl lfleetty of ..... Ana. a.. JOI, In tM City Of..,._ AM. vlronment1I O•ttrml11 1tlon. Tl\llt•undet t deed of tnm d1ted WILL SfLL AT A PUBLIC AUCTION and Qeoe'\lieve 0 Smhh ti\ OoYney ~ ..... Of Cello ~ of °';?Z; ........ Cello ~tM Oeclwtttlon. 12/21/71 ~ bt MAURUN M. TO THE HIGHEST BIOO!R FOR lhe Su~~ of Or·=°' CA~~~~~L~="-= Cffyn~~~= =-~~~~~~== ~~~=~~~~~::.'t:~ ~ Count'J S'*lue9W\C that ~ COlpoi ..... -~ • -*"t ttlSI Didi.... TNMM _,,..., ....... Po9t Offtce lox 1200. ...... rf\ent i1M4 llOOll t2S 1 Pege 9N of by • ~·· cfleCtl drllWI\ on • Geor,e William Gurr. Jr. polnMCITnw.,,....,..~ and~· lo the Powet ol .... Ing to lnot04ICN'l*lt Pwml11. En-the OtftclAll Aleord• of Orange atat• or neuon11 b-"k, • 1t1t• or and Geneview G Smith be to tM Po"" flf Mii ~ In In .,.. ~ Oiled of wonment• o.tenntnetlon· !ltempt County, Ctflfoml•. win Mii 11 publlc ted.,.al ~It union, or 1 1tate or • ttltt C*ttlft o..1111 of t ~ ...,.., T ruat euain.ct by I< en Nth L. An OfdlnanQe A~t for the auction to tfte hlONtt bidder lor ft<* ti Mlllngl Ind io.n llaoele· appointed U penonal rep-by CHN8 8"AFFE.. DEVlLOJl· "~ and !leMot J. Pre>AU. ,. Ctty Counc:ff of the City Of eo.t1 cUh In Unlt.O 81tf• Dolltf•. 11 the tlon, domiciled In the atate of C.it raentative to admlniltcr the WENT ~ TIOH. • CeillfOmlt eotdec:I Auoue4 8, 111 t, In ~ MtM.. Poat Office 9ox 1200. ,_...,. lront tntrlnOe to the otd Or~ foml1) al.I ngnttltle llld lnter•t con- estate of Geor~ WUllam ~etlon. recorded May t•. 1•tet of Otfldel "9corde of .id Ing to ~Proci.dur.. En-County COUr1houH, loctted Ori :r:: to ancs now hekS by 11111\der Gurr, Sr. (und« the Inck-!,,~ ':, '!:: ~~~ = ~ ~~: ,:O-..ir.:~~= :!~tll ennln1tlon: E•· =C::~r::''::r~o:;!~:fn '*<!.=~~I~ the Pf~Y pendent AdminiltraUon of "9oordet'I tnetrun*" No.. l7'7ot, brMCh of def11t.1l1 In peymanl of I*· An Ordln~ Amaf\drnent for the the City of S11111 An1, Orange TRUSTOR 0101 OONEN ANO F.iatn Act) The petition ii by r-...oft ol I brMdl of def.ult In f9fmanee ol lhe <>«*olllonl ..cured City Councll of lhe City of Cotti County, Cllllornla. 111 right. title 1nd SHELLY OONEN. HUSBAND ANO ~t for he.ar•na m .DIPpt No 3 peyment o1 perfonNnOe of the Obi!-tflereoy. lncluOing ttlet bretctl or M.... Post Otflee Boll 1200. to lr11er .. 1 eon\19Y9(1 to t.nd now '*cl WIFE --.. Or ;etlon1 MC\ll'ed ~. lncludlnO defeult. NotlOt of wtllctl -,.. A"*'<! Tiiie 13, To Allow Mini-by It under tile Deed of Trull, In the BENEFICIARY ALBUOUEROUE at 700 QV\C Center • that br'MGtl or defllUH, Notice ol c;orded July 22. 1913 U Aecorder't W9fehOuMa by Right In Ille MO r .. 1 property, deterlbed 11-FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN West. Santa Ana, CA 92701 wnlcn ••recorded July 25, 1H3 lnatrument No 83--31ttet. WILL Z<>M 1nd To Aemow Them u Lot 93 of Tract No. 2:M1, at per ASSOCIATION on May 30 1984 at 9 30 AM u Aacorder'a lnttrument No. SELLATPUBLICAUCTIONTOTHE U1ted UMa In Commerc111 Zonee m1p recotded In Boot! 76, PllOM 3 Recorded Nowmt>er 25, 19111 N lF YOU oBJEC"f to ~ 13-3tl123. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC HIGHEST 8100£A FOR CASH. ttw· En11oronme n111 Dttermln1tlon Ind. of Mltc*llMOUI M1P9. In tile ln11r No 2K791n boot! 14303 page AUCTION TO THE HIG .. EST 810-tut money of the United Stat ... or I Neg11tve Oeclar1tlon otflce of tile County Recorder of 765 of Ottlclll ~Ol In Ille office granung of the peuuon. you DEA FO" CASH. lawful mon.y of cathler'• check drawn on• 111te or A.zone Petition R·ll•· 12 1nd Hid Coonty or the recorde< of Or1nge Coonty. should either appear at the the United Stat•. or • c:athler'I n1tlonal benlt, I 1111• or r.0.11 Zone Exception Petmlt ZE·ll•·S9 EJtC411)tlng therefrom alt on. gll State of Callforn11. alld Deed of hearing and state you objec-cheCtl drawn on • •t•t• or n1tlonll credit union. Of 1 1111• or MOerel tor Adrl1n Yound. 1ulhorlted 1gen1 Ind other hy<lrocatbon• and mfn. Truat deterlbel tile following proe>-. bank. I 11ate or 1.0.11 credit union. u vtng1 and IOtn IMOClt11on ~ for Mictoael D Aay, 2699 Whit• eralt ~ 111d '-Niter In on and erty uons or file wntten obje('-or 1 atll• or r.otrll ulllnQ1 and Cited In thlt 1t1te, Ill p1y1ble at the Road. Sull• 1SO. lnnne, for a r.zone under thll par1 or aald 11nd tying f he laod referred 10 In tl'lla tions Wlth lhe court before io.r'I laOCllllon domtclled ln 11111 time of Hte, Ill riOl'\I. lltle Ind from R3 10 R• In conjunotlon with 1 below 1 depth of 500 11ert1Cal f .. t guarenoee la lltultlld In the Stal• of the hearing Your appear-111te, ell payable II the lime of tale. Interest held by It, u fruatM. In that Density Dev1111on 1nd • Varllr\Qe below the 1u(f1oe of aald land. but C111torn1a, County of Or1nge. and la be. rson or by all rlgM, utle Ind Inter"' hel<I by It. r.., property 11tuate In 111d cdtinl')' lrom Bulldlng Separ1tlon ind from without 1ny right of entry upon Nld dflcrlblld 11 lollowt a.nee may in pe .. ~.t ... In 11\11 reel proe>erty and Slit•. deecrtbed.u follows Building Story Aequlrementl lor • land or wltl'lln Hid IOC> 500 , .. t PARCEL 1 Thal portion of Loi I your attorney tltual• In ulO County Mid State. Lot SO ol Trac1 5591 11 per m-c> •a.Unit Aplr1ment Project locatlld thereof tor lily purpose whltlOtYer or Tract No 88511. In 11\e County ol IF YOU ARE A CREDI-deeerlbed u follows recorded In l>OOk 257. Paoee •5. •II 111167 .571 WMI 19th SlrMt. In 1 R3 u reserved 1n the deed to Ille Hile Orange. State of C1111orn1e . 11 P9f TOR or a conungent creditor All of Lot 18 IOd the South· 1nd •7 of Mtaoellaneout MIP&. r• Zone. En11lronment11 O.termlna· r:ompany recorded No11emt>er 5, map recorded In Bool< 357. P~ !#Mlerty 10 IMt of Lot 20. Blocil cords ot Or1nge County, C1Hlornl1. tton. Neg1llve Decl1r1tlon 1954 1n Boole 211111, Paoe 240, Of· 24 et eeq ol mltoe111neout map• o f the deceased. you must •30. Corona del M11 Trto1. In the A non-exalullve ....,.,..,,t over the Aa2one Petition R·S4-I 1 for the flctaJ Record• In ihe ottice of the County Record.; file your claun Wlth the City of Neowport BMcti. County of Soutl'lefty 5 00 feet ot Lot •9 of uld City Councll ot the City of C<>1ta The 11reet addrets or 0111er com· of said County. lhown 1nd dellned court or pre.enl it to the per-Or"ange, St1te ot Caatornll. N per tract u the tame la 9'loWn on M ... Poat Otftce Bo• 1200. to ~ m<>r1 d .. IQnlllon of the above rN I as Unll No 55 on that oer1aln Con-l tal mep recorded In Boo« 3. Pege1 • t Exhibit A I nd for tile purp<>M Mt z<>M 3500 ·lqUll'e 1001 Well-Site property Te known to u1 u · 3001., domlnlum Plan end certlllctte r .. son a represen ive . a~· and •2 of Mltcelleneoua Mepe, In for1h therein In that C«'llln Oecill'· rrom A 1 10 I 1nd R. located It 100 I Donnybrook Lane, Co11a Mtu. corded on March 23. 1971 In BOOk pointed by the row1 Wlthin the office of Ille Councy Aecorder of 1tlon ot E1t11>lllhment of Euement Sun~ Avenue En111ronmel'lt11 California 92626 12 t 15, P1ge &e-4, et aeq . of Otflcltl four months from the date of lald County . recorMd October 29. 1910 In 8oo11 Oe1erm1nat1on· Negallw Oeclar· The aale will be m1de . without Record•. In the otfloe of the counry first iaaua.nce of letters as The ltfe.t eddr... Of other 9«3, Page 194, Otflc:lll Record• o1 allon. coven1n1 or warr1n1y. e•P<eued or recordel' of taJd county . comon deeignatlon of the r.., prop. ukl County Tentlllve Trtct Map R-1t•ll1R Implied regarding t111e poe-11on PARCEL 2. An undivided 1/ 133rd provtded l1l Secuon 700 of erty h«etn1bove duc:rlbed la The 1treet addrM1 or other for w11111111 L. H1rrl11J ohn1on· or encu~1>rancea. 10 pay it\e\IO;lid lnter .. 1 In and to thoee portion• of the Probate Code o f Cali-purported to be; .-.2 &.gon11 A11· comon dellgn1tlon olthe rMI prop. Fr and and A11ocl1tu, In· prtnclp1I sum of $43,947.00 plut Loi 1 ol Tract No 8858, u anown fornia. The ~ for filing ~.Coron• del M.,, Calltornll erty hereln1bove deeorlbed 11 CC>f'l)Oraled, Autl'IOrlzed Agen11 for Interest u prolllded In the not• ... and defined u ·comm<>r1 areu" on claims will not exna,. pri« The unden19Md hereby dlt· purpon.O lo be: .0 Cypf .. Tree Newpor1 Landing, Umtled. In care cured by Ille CIMd of tru1t, plu1 In the Condominium Plan herelnabc>Ye r--d.imt 1111 l+ablllty '°'any Incorrect· LAM. lnltne. Calltomla. of Amwican West OeYelopmenl add1tion1I estimated 1mount of described. to four monlha from the date neee In uld sire.I addr ... Of other The undenlgMd hereby di.. Comp1ny, Po.I Office Box 10943, S~ 00 11 tny, unO« Ille terma of EXCEPTING HOWEVER, U · of lhe hearlne noticed above. COfTWTIOn deeign1t1on. clllm• Ill llablllty ror any Incorrect· Belleffy HUI•, for 1 Aetubmltttl ol the deed ol tn4t and fMI. cherON ~ nghu apportenanl to NC:ll YOU MA y EXAMINE ~ .... will be miede wtttlOUl neaa In uld w.ei ~Of other T.,,fallYe TrlC1 Map for on.-lot and el(ptn ... of the TruatM unit In the Colldomlnlum lor ~ the file ~ept by the court. U ;!~tftl!~.:on~.,,a;: ~~':' l'l\ade wit subdMal~t~r.,~~~~':: O:::~!~u::;: =t:=:U~!':lc': you are mterested ln the .... ~.to .. ,Illy IM Pflndpal I*-w11r1n1y. •XPr"'-J>C ~-_ _ _ ~~ ~~ ~!'' J~ T..-..e..:~er111on dominlum P11n. and delignlled u tate you may 1erve upon \he .nee ot the Note or ot,,., ~tlon ga<dlng t111e. po11•1lon, °' ~ 0etenn1n111n. Negative Oeciar1tlon. of o.11u11 of tile obllgatlona aecured being appurtenant 10 IUCh un111. r .. ex~tor or adminiat.rawr or MOUreCS by Mid Deed ol Tr\111. with brlnCM, 10 aatlsty the prlnclpel I*-Zone Exception Pwmtt ZE·&...a5, by the deed ot tnnt, 1nd 1 Notice or apactlvely • Int__, MCI other IUml M prcMded ance of the Hot• Of other ot>lieMIOn Oev9iopmenl Aevtew Or-M-20, Ind Oef1Ult and Bec:tlon to Sell. wtilcn Further excepting therefrom upon the attorney for the ex-,,,.,..,: 1*11 ldvenc:., "eny, 1"'°9r MCIKed by laid Deed of Trwt, wlttl Tent1tlve Trac1 MIP T -12183. tor recorded on 115/IM u Ooc:umenl 1ho11 Hsement1 rlghta 1nd ecutor or adnunilt.rator. and the terma thereof anO lnWMI on terest ll'td other IUml .. pr0'4lldtCI Anec11 EnglnMrlng Comp1ny, a.-005872. of 0tt1e111 Rtc()(dt lnter•ll u Mt lorth tn Section XI of file with the court with IUCh ldvancee. anO pll'8 ..... therein; plut tdvencee, It any, under Authorized Agent Agent fOf C Ind This aale wlll be conducted by the Decl1r1tlon of Coven1nt1, Con- . proof of lervke, a written rn:=~~ 1:.-=':!.::ed ": :::,,·~~:: =-..:. ~c~r'r:t~~~I~~ .. 6.~.~~ne~::~ fts~rt?oRNbAo~~~~~G :~~p~~: ~~~:58~~:cilctM~~I~. w~; request slatinc that you de-UNI Deed of Trust. The totll cto.rg91. anO expeneiee of the Oenllty Oevllllon tn Colljunctlon dreu and pne>ne number i. 10211 In 8ooll 12115. Page 1000, •I MCI . 'sire special N>Uce of the fil. amou11t of uld obllfatlon, lneludlng TNltM Ind of the t"*9 crMt.o by wtttl 1 Dew6opment Review tor a North L.ak• Avenue. Suite 201 ot Otttc1a1 Aecofdt. In the otfa or ina o f an inventory and ap-~Mtlmeted ..... ~ uld O..CS of Tr\191 The tottl ~UnltCondomlnlumProjectand P11aden1, CA 9110• (213) theCountyRecorderofaald coun1y -"O. Ind apen.-of IN Tn.ietM. II tM M\OUnt or Hid ot>llgltlon, lncludlng I One-Lot TrlCt MIP '°' Con· 881-45411 PARCEL 3: An OINmerll tor the praiaement of estate ~ts or time of lnltlll puOllcatton of tNI No-r..eon1bly .. 11mat.O ,..., ClhefQet domlnlum Purl)OMI. located 11 192 Oiied. •123/S. exelullw right 10 l)OIMSllon ano of the petitions or MX.'OW\tl ta. It 14Z3,52•.0t anO • .,,..,... of,,,. TnmM. et the Eut 22nd Street In a R·2 IOM Ero· HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS AND ocoup1ncy of tl'IOle portion• of Ille menUoned ln Section l200 Oeted: April 30, 1"'4 tlf'IW ol lnlli.t l)ubictil°' of tNI No-vlronmenl1I O.termln1llon Ex· LOAN ASSOCIATION common llMI of Lott I of Tract . . CONTINENTAL DEVELOPMENT Jee. It $298.003 41 empt. I Corpor1t1on ... TrullM No 11858. dealgned on Ille Con-and 1200.5 o f the Califonua OF CALIFORNIA, INC • D1ted April 24. 191M Zone EJtceptlon Permit ZE-114·116 By: KAREM M TUCKER domlnlum Plan u patios 1>1Jcon1M Probate Code. a Callforn11 eorpor1t1on REAL ESTA TE SECcn:llTlfS fOf John N Ectiternaeh, authorl1ed Tru1IM Production Coordln•lor and lhown and dellgnaled on llld Josepla C. OH&J, E141. a1 TrvttM SERVICE 1gent tor lhe Stile ol C11ttomta, NJD plan 11 being IPPYrltnanl to P11cet l lOl Dove Street Saite lto By REAL ESTATE SECURITIES• California corpor1tlon. Oepwtment ot Tranaportatlon, Pott Put>llSMd Or111Q41 Coest Dally P1101 I 1 herttlnal>OYe llrll de9crobed ' SERVIC£. TruttM Otflce Box 115406. San Otego. lor M1y •. 11 t8, 1984 The 1trMt 1ddr ... or other com· Newport Bue~. Ca.HIM a Caltl0tnla corpor111on. lta Agent (SMI) D J . Morger. lta Preeldent Condtt1on11 UM Pwrnt1 to AllOw 2• 10-84 mon detlgn1t1on of Ille real prop. Published Oranee Coast (SMI) DJ Morger. 111 Pr"6denl 2020 North Broa0w1y. 8ut1e 204!. OutdOor StoraQe of Nuraery M•· e rty her4Hn1bo11• deacrtb•d· 11 Daily Pilot May 4 5 11 1984 2020 Nor111 .. oeaway. Sult• 20e Senti Ana, Cl 927oe terlll• In the Rout• 55 Medlart be-purported 10 be 873 VIiiage er.- • ' ' Santi Ana, Ce t27Qe 7 I•) 953-8110 t-.n 22nd Ind B1y StrMll En· Cotta Mesa. CA 92626 _________ 2-.4._l._5._· .. M .... T~ (11•)f53..U10 Publllhed 0r9n99 Coea1 Dally v11onme n 11l Dete rmlnt tton l'tB.IC NOTICE The underligned Trv1tee hl<.t>y P\8JC NQTIC( Pub11"*5 Orange Cout Daily PllOI April 27. M1y 4 , t, t91M NegatMI Oee11r1t1on d18'lllmt 111 lttblflly lor any lncof· -__ ....;.'iEK::i11;it ____ Piiot M1y 4, 11, 18, 19a. 2327-84 Zone E 11tcept1on Permit NOTICE Of' 1"Veni•a •~ raciness In Mid ltreet 1ddr ... or iri i1117 2407·94 ZE·ll2·S•F2 tor Curet-Engla nd No. 1o.2 other common delign1t1on NOTICI Of TMleTU'a MU "8.JC llJTIC( I Company Authorueo Agent for Roy YOU AAl IN DtlfAUL T '*D41A A Tile benefiCiary un09r MIO De.a LOA.M MO. MAK~ K SalclOltl. lncOfP()rlled/$akiok1 DEED Of TAUIT DATl!D 7~71. of Tru.t. by reuon ot a brNC:ll or Ml. NO. 1MllC1 LOS AMOeLll COUNTY F11m1, lnco<porated. t•llSO East UMLISS YOU TWS1CTION TO deflUh In the ol>llgatloN aecured YOU AM• M,AUlT ~A MUNM:•AL COUfn' Sunflower Avenue. 511111 Ana. for ltf'OTECT YC>Uft ""· IT thereby. heretofore e11ecuted &l)d DHD OI TIIUIT DATID _.I. Pta.JC NOTICE loe A,...... CA. .. 12 finll De'\lele>pmenl Pl1n 10' 1 t2· MAY 81 IOLO AT A IC SALE. delivered 10 the underligned a wrl'I· -1112. U..U YOU TMI Acnoet P I 11 n ti ff: CA APE NT ER S Story. 255. 973-1qu1ra toot ottice If' YOU HEED AN I ATION tin Declareuon of Default Ind Oe-TO "°TICT YOUR ..... n . DeflMTlmWT Cl' TMI SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ADMIN-t>ulldlng. loctted at S35 Anton OF THI! NA TU .. 1! OF THE mand tor Sale llld written notloe ol IT MAY • IOl.D AT A ~ TMA84MY~ ISTRATIVE CORPORATION Boulevard In a PDC Zone En· P"OCElOINQ AGAINST YOU, breach and of ettct1on 10 CIUM 1r.e IAL.I. If YOU ..., Ml IXP\..A· MVWMM _,.VICI! Defendant THOMAS BURRIS, In· lllronmental O.termin1t1on EIR tor YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAW• undertlgned lo eett Hid prOP«ty 10 NATION°' TMI MATUM 0# TMI NOTICI 0# NAUD dl111dually 111d doing bu*-8 u GP·711-3A For further lnform111on YE... talisly Nld obllg1tlon1. 1nd lher• P"OCllDtNQ AOA•IT YOU, ..0 IALI BURRIS CONST. Cd"AP and BELL on the above eppllcatlon. 1~ On 5·25·114 •I 9 00 am Trena-after ll'le und.,.tlgned cauMd aald YOU 8"0UlD COWTAc;t A LAW• Under the authority in Internal IRON WORKS COMPANY 754-52•5 or c.all at the otttc. of Ille llTllflCI Tiiie ln'4.lrlllG& Co II duly notice of breech Ind of election to YUt ~ Code ..c11on 6331. the Cue No F-81364 Planning Department. Room 200. appointed TrullH under i nd l>e recorded November tll.~113 u STAGE REALTY. INC , A CALI-c>rOP«tydtlacrlbedbelowhul>Mfl IUlllllOMI 77 Fiir Drive, Cotta ....... Ci ll· pu™'anlloOeedofTruatrecorded lnllr No 113·532802olt11dOtflclal FORNIA CORPORATION M Ouly Nlzed !Of nonpayment of Internal NOTICal Yo. hewe bMft wed. fornll. J>ublllhed Orange Coaat 7-6-79 19 Instrument No 7216. In Records. appointed Trust• under the follow-rev9nue tex• due lrom R & J Air· TN C*Wt _, ~ ....,_.,.., Diiiy Piiot Mly 4. 1984 Book/Reel 13218, Page/Image Seid aale will be made, t>Yt Ing dtlacrlbed O..CS of T"'91 and cr11t Eng.nee, lncorPollt.O The wttlMMlt row llelftt ~ UflMa 2•13~114 1366. of Ofllcial ~d1, ••aeuted without covenant or w1nanty. ex· pur9Uanl to the power of .... con-propetJy wlfl be 10kt at public Nie you r...,clftd .-ttMn 10 ..,.. "9ed by REGltJIALOO 0 ALVAREZ and PfHI or Implied. regarding tltle lelned In Mid o..cs of Trull. WILL under ...., bid .. provided by .... ~ _..... VIRGINIA ALVAREZ. llulband and posMUl<>n. or encumbrancee. IO SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTl()N TO THE lnt•rn•I Rewnue Cod• Mellon If you with 10 .... the ldlllee of Wile .. jOlnt ltnantl IS to an Un· Hlllly the prlnclpat bet1nce of Ille HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH {pey-6335 and related regulation•. an •llorney In thl• milter, you PlllUC NOTICE divided 'It lnle< .. t as 1ru1lor(1), in notets) or other obllg1tlon aecured 1ble 11 the time of .... In 1.-.ful D1t• Blda will be opened: M1y mnould do eo promptly eo that your lhe otflce ol 11\e County Recorder ol by sa.td OeeO ot Trv1t, with lntereet money of the untt.o Stll• Of by 1 16th 1914 wrlt1en reepooM, II ln'f, m1y be Mlt2 Orange County. Stile of Clllfornl1. and ol"-auma u provlOed 1toereln, euhler'a check OreMI on 1 ltate Of Time biOI wt11 be c>pened. 11·30 flied on time YOU AM• DefAUlT UMllll! .. A Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION plus idvtncea. If any, under the nltlontl btr*, a ltlle or t.d«el am AV180tUt1.0 ha Mdo cs.men-O.ID °' TltUIT OAT!O .,. TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH termi lhereol and lnterMt on IUCh credit union. Of I ..... Of ,.,.,.. Pl-of ..... 2~ Avtla RO.. dad•. El trl~; ..... dec6* -TU••" 1t, ttl1. UM.Ill YOU (pay1blt II time Of u le In l1Wlul advanQeS. and plu• IMS, Chlr~ ea11lng1 end IOan ueocia11on, domt· Laguna Niguel. CA. 92971 tra Ud. ..... noe. 1.....,.. .,_ TAKI ACTION TO '"OTICT money of lhe Unlled Sl1tet) 11· In· and ellpen ... of the TrullM and ot Cited In the ltat• of c.Mtomit) llt fltle ottered Only the right. title Ud. ,. ...... .....,. ...... YC>Uft itttonATY. IT MAY N llde lhe front m11n enlr~ lobby the """' CfM led by aalO Deed of rigl'lt title ano lntereat ~ lo ano lnler•1 of A & J A~11t En-._..la ...... w ' R .-...... SOU> AT A "'9tJC IAL.I. IF YOU ot Tr1nnmerta Tiiie tn1Uf'1oce Trutt The estlmlted 1mount of Mid Ind~ hekS by H l.w'°9r .id 0..CS gi,_ In and to the prOpetty will be If JOU wtltl ...... the ...... ef •ED AN IXl'\.ANATION Of' TMI Co . 1130 N Mlln SI.. Santt Ana. obllgatlon, lncludlng !>YI not Umlted of Trvll In t• pr°'*"Y hereinafter otter.cs tor ..,. If requeet.O. IN • 1Ct1fMr "' .... ......,, ,._, NATUIW °' TMI ltf'OCEl!OINO C1111orn11 111 right, 111141 •nd lnte<etl 10 the unp•ld balinoe of the ol>tl· de1erlbed. Internal Revenue s.rvtce .t• fUmlth ~MM jlNMsylt' M 1'* J41Ut AQAIMIT YOU, YOU IHOULP cooveyed 10 and now l'leld by II gallon, ldll411Cet. r .... cn1tgee Ind TRUSTOR: Byron MllkWI&. ...,_ lnlormlllon et>out P<>Mlble ~ ......._ rllJI 1 •a, If _,, .., 1M COWTACT A LAWYlft. under Deed ol Trvtl In lhe property expenMt or the TrutlM, II the time Mak~•. and Car1 Oomlnoo t>renc.. Whlct! may be UMfvl In «»-..., .,.. ttMe. NOTICI OF TAUITll'S SALf altulled In uid County and Stale ot lnlllll pyl>lleauon ol thlt Nottce 11 BENEFICIARY fllllc:hlld f ~. termlning the value ot IM lnter .. t .. u.tM .... ......_et -UNOI!" MEO Of TftUST de9Cl'lbed at. $79,701 42 111ngle man being eolo .... die IM •ll111d1 eft ..._ -Tf No. t7'S23 One hllf Interest In and to Said Nie wlll be held on Mly 24, Recorded Mll'Ch 23. tN2 u Natur1 of Tltle· The right, title. te, dtberl1 t11cerlo 11,. loenNo ... 7'02 Lot31n Block 5ol Trac1No 77 .. 1984at tO·OO•m 1111\e Cl\apman 1n11r No 112-099141 of Offldel ~ and lnter .. t ol the IUP•)W In and ~. • Mtl.......,.. IU NOTICE 11 h11eby gllllfl thll SEA· In the City of Newport Beach, u per Avenue entr1nce to lhe ClvlC c.nter cord1 In the office of the recordet of to IN prOpetty 11 offel'ed tor .... rn9I ..-. _..., 11 hey ........ RANO RECONVEYANCE COM· Map recorded In Book 23. PaQft 5 Bulkllng, 300 Eut Ch1Pf'\9n Aw .. Or1nge County. Slit• of Clllfornla. aubject 10 .,,Y Pflor valid outstand· ~Mt,........,.•......._ PANY a Callfornla Corporation 11 1nd 6 Mlteellaneoua Mapa, 1n lhe Orange, CA Ind wlH be c:on<tucted Mid O..CS of TNl1 deecribee tM 1ng mono-.... encumor~. Of 1·TO THI 1>8'111DANT: A ct.w truatM. or aocceuor lrusl ... or offlc4 ol Ille county recorder of Mid by lntersllle Trull Deed s.rvtoe. lo41ow1ng property othef 1..,,. In favor of third Pll1'" l=1nt "-1Meft fled -., the auMtltuted 1ru1tee purau•nl to tile county Inc wtlOH addr"' Ind telephone Lot 190ofTrac1No. 1712.ln tne .. alnll the 109ayer ttlel ••mu-..-..,...",..."""'° DMdofTrusteitecutedbySHRAOA The alrMI 1ddreu and other number are 505 N Tullln Ave . City of Cotti Meml, County of Or-perk>< to the lien of the Untied ~ tN. ........., ,_ llWM, BRODERSON.• llngle min and r• common dfflgn1t10n. 11 any. of lhe Sutte 238 Sinta Ana, Clllfornll ange. Slate of C&Nf«nl• u per map Slit• A" property i. ottwed for """"'• d8Y9 after Ihle aum~ corded s.c>temt>er 23. t98 t In Book real ptOperty dflcrll>ed above 11 92705, 17 141 54 t-3201, U IQllll tor recorded In 8ook 50, PIQel 32 to 3e Mle ._,... 11· and • u le" end 11 MrWd on you, flle with trll1 coun 142211 Pl09 1028 lnatrumenl No purporteo to t>e 219 W1lnut Street. stld Trust" lnctuV... ol Mltcellaneoua Mape, In without recourM agilnll the Unlled 1 wrlttel' reepo1-to the complaint 28t23 of Otfici1I Record• In lhe ol· Newl)Or1 8&1ch, CA Benellcl1ry Date April 20. l98• Ille ottlce of the County Recorder of S111n No gu111nty or w1rr1nty, Unteu you do, your def1ult wlll be rice of Ille County Recorder of Or· Craig E O'Brien INTERSTATE TRUST DEED SER· Hid County expr-or Implied, it mide N to el'ler.O on IPP'C&tlotl of the ptatn. 1nge County. Ctlllornla , and The undersigned Trustee dta-VICE. INC . The 1treet addr"' or othef eom-Ille vllldlly of the utle. qui llty, qu1n. tltt, and Ihle couri rnty enter 1 pursuant to lhe Nouca of O.f1u1t cl1Jm1 any llal>lllly lor any incorrect· a C•lllornla corperlloon mon det1gn1tton of the rMI PfOC>-tlty, wtllght tlze . Of condition of eny ~·•'*you tor the relief and Electton to Sen thereunder r• ness ot ttte stree1 addre11 and Other as tald Truatee erty hereln above dHcr1bed 11 of the Pf()f>erty, or 111 111,_. for 1ny Oemended In the compl1lnt. wtilctl corded J1nuary !>. 19114 in Boo11 common designation 11 any anown By Sherry 8etterly. vice PrMIClent purported 10 be 2040 Prellderlt uN or purPOM No clllm wlll l>e could rHUlt In g11 ntllhment of NIA Page NIA ln1trumen1 No herein Publlahed Orange Co1at Dally Piiot Piao•. Cotta Mesa, CA 921127 eonlldere<l lor lllOWance or ao]uat· w1gu, taking of money or property 8.t-004288 of said Otflclal Record•, Said ule wUI l>e mede, but April 27, Mey 4, 11 19114 The underllgned Tru11M hereby ment or ror rHCINl<>n of the u1e or otr-rellel req.-ted 1n the com· wlll SELL on May 25. 19114 II 9 15 without covenant or warranty ••· 2237-114 d1ec111m1 •II ltablllty tor any lncor-bleed on tallur• of the pr<>perty to plalnt A M al lhe lronl entr1nce lo lhe press or 1mp11e<1 rag1rdlng 11\le •ectneu in MIO 1treet .oor ... Of ~form with any ••Pl'eaaed or om-OeleO Aug •. t913 OICI O<ange County courthouM. poasesston. or encumbr1ncee,.:fo olller common dellgnatoon plied reprMerltallon EDWARD M. l(RITZMAN, CleA loclled on S1nt1 Ana Blvd . be-pay the rem11n1ng prlnatpel aym of The beneflcl1ry under Mid O..CS Redemption Rlghll The rogtltt of By Ractlel Warr.,,, Deputy tween Syc•mor• ST & BroaClway. tl'le no11(1) eecured by Hid DMd of of Trull. by rNaon ol • breach or r.o.mptlon. u apectlled In 1nte<n1I RtCHAM> A. ..OWNITllN San1a An1. CA al pubtlC auction. to Trust with tnleretl 11\ereon, as det1ull on the obllglllOn• aecurad ~enue Code aect1on 6337. i re tMtt Y"9I A... lhe htgl\1$1 bl<rCler tor calh (pay1bte pro111ded 1n aald no1e(1). adv1nc4H 11'\efel>y heretofore Hecuted and quoted u followt .. A,......_ CA. -at 111e llme ol Nie in lawful money ol 11 1ny unde< the 1ermi of tald Deed delivered 10 the undefllgned a writ· Sec 6337 Redemplion ol Proo· (211) 1tf.-the United Stiles). •II rtght. lllle. of Trull lees, criargea mnd H · ten Oecleralion ol OeflUlt Ind 0.-erly Publllhed Orange Coaat Dally Piiot end int•rett. conveyed lo •nd now penses of the Trust" and of lhe mand lo< S•le. 1nC1 wrmen no11ee ol (a) Befor• Sale . Any peraon May •. 11. Ill, 2$'. 1H• held by' It under Mid Deed In tht 1ru1ts crealed l>y uld Deed of breach and of afacllOn to cauae the wtioee property hu l:l4«l levied 2<l00-84 property sltulled in Mid Coun1y Trust tor Ille amount reuoroat>ty undersigned to Mii Mid property lo upon lhall have IM r'Oht to pay the ind St•t• and deterll>ed as IOflOwa estimated to l>e $24. 1.a 30 Hlllly said ot>Hga11on1. end ther• amount due, 109911\er with the ... Lot 1 ot Tract No 911116. in lhe City The 1>enet1c11ry under H id Deed 1tfM lhe und«llgned cavMd Mid pen ... of the proeeedlng. 11any.10 P\a.JC NOTICE 01 Coale Meta. County of Or1nge, ol Tru11 heretofore ••teuteCI ano notice of breach and ot election to the Sec;retary at 1ny time prior 10 State ol Callforn11 i.a ahown on 1 dell11ered to th• underelgned e wtlt· b4I Recorded AUgtJet 9. 1"3 M tne ..i. thereof and upon IUCh PIY· ftCTTTIOUI au ... aa map rtcOfded 1n Book • 1a. PIQM ten Oecl1r111on ot O.taull ind Oe- lnslr No 113.344564 ot aald Ofllclll menl Ille Secretary llhall rettore NAMI! nATl•NT "1 to 50 1nclull11e ol M~laneoua mind lor Salil. llld 1 written NotlQe Records IUCh property 10 him, and 111 f\#fther The following peraon IS C10tng m•P•. In lhe otfloe of the County or O.feult and Elactlon to Sell The Slld Nie wtll t>e made but prooMdlngl In connection with the bullneu 19 RecordlK of Uld County underllgned cauMd Mid No11oe ot without 00119n1nt or w1rr1nry, ea· levy on auch property llhill <*'M MARK VICTOR HANSEN ANO Property addret1 11 purporledly 0.flUlt and Election lo Sell to be pr ... Of tmplled. regl(dlng tlli.. from !he time of auch ptym41nt ASSOCIATES. 711 We11 17th SI , known at 1101 Debra Drive. Coet1 recorMd In the county wf1er9 the p0tMN1on or encuml>ranoea. 10 Sec 6338Cc) Elfect of Junlor En-Coell M .... Ci lll 921127 MeM. CA 92626 r .. 1 property It localed talltly the principal ballnCe of the cumt>rancee M1rk Vlc1or Hlnaen 321 E 23rd Tiie total tmOUnl of Ille unptld D•I• M1y t. 19114 nOlt(a) Of otr-o1>11g1tlon MCUl'ed Etfect of Junior EncvmbrlnC4NI A St · Coata M .... Cillf 92927 balance of Ille ol>llg•llon NCUrad TranNmerlct Tiiie tnauranoe Co by Mid o..cs of Trvll, with Inter .. , C«tllleal• of Nja of peraontl Pfoe>-Thi• l>u9'nell ,, conduc;ted by .,, by the property lo be IOIO and 114117 w Third StrMI tnd other 1um1 •• prOlllded therein, erty gl~ ore CIMd 10 rMI pr~ lndlllldu•I reuon1bi. aettmated c:oell. tx· Lo. Angete4t, CA 900•8 plua actvanc.. If 111y. under the Hecut.O purauent 10 Mellon M.nt Vietor Hinltl'I pen-ano lldvln0a9 at the twne of (213) 1154-2&26 terma 11\ereof "'°~on IUCfl enlll dltche<ge IUCh PfOP«IY from Thl•••t1temen1 wu hied with lhe the 1n111a1 publlCI. tlon .of the Notice Tran11n1tric. Tl11e ltttu11noe Co. advanc.a. and ptu• f-. cti.,.gee •II 11en1, encumt>ranc.e. Ind t11* County Ctertt of Or•nge County on ot Sale 11 I HMI 855 07 _ 11 Trva1 .. Ind ••Pell-of the TruatM Ind of Ollef wtlleh 11\e lien ()f the United Apr 10. 19a. Only c11rrtntly dlled Caahler'I By Loll Liddell,~"'"' Sacr1t1ry the truata cr .. t.o by llld Deed o1 8 111 .. with r"91Ct to wtilefl the levy P'IU2le Check• or Cttllfled Ctiect11 ire ec· Publlllhed Or11nge Cotti Dally Piiot Truat The Mllmlled emount of Ntd -maoe hid Pf'IOflty Publltohed Ofenge Cout Oilfy eept11>1t to the Tru11 .. p1ovld.o M1y 4 11 2S. 1911• Ob41Qtlton lnclu<llng but not llmlt.O DMQlptlon of property Lot 1 Piiot Aprll 20. 27. "481 4. t I, 19114 proper idetllifletllOn I.I evlllleble to 11\e unP1kS b11ance of the otlll• ltH Ctwv 4·wheel drt..e p1ct1 up 2183·M Said Mle witt be m.O., t>ut gallon eclvtnc:. ...... cNW0M and VIN CKY t442tet298. Colo Lie without co~111t or W11Tanty, llC· ••pen-.t ot the TruttM, ti IM time •NJ1262, Lot 2 1979 Ford Courier Plait NOTICE P'"' or Implied reg1rdlng lltle, of lnllll l publlctllon or thlt Notice I• plCk up VIN SGTCUAH315. Cel poeMMlon or encumbf~. lo 111 t 111 56 Lie • 1'f20& t ftCTITIOUI 9UIMSI 1&11aly lhe lnOebledneN _.-.o by Said NM w111 be r*d on JvM t Pr~ may be tnac>eettO 11 NA• ITATl.-wf Mid Deed, mcludlng the IM Ind 198• a 11 00 • m ll the IOUlfl 2~ Allll• Road, Ltgun1 NIQuel TM lolfowln9 per90n• .,.. dolnv expenae of lhe tf\4(M ano ol the front entr~ to me Orenee Coun-CA t2e77 from 10 30 10 t 1 oo 1m ~-u trua11 crH 1ed by Mid deed, lld· Cy Old Courtnouee, 2tt W. SlnU P~ Twme FUii peymen1,.. G"UNH ILLS LANOSCAPlNG, vtnoM lhereunder. wtth lnler91 u An• ~d. ~ Anl. Calla qulfwd on 90CIP1~ Of~ bid 2522 s Olemond. Simi AM. cat ptoYldecl lhefe4t\, anO IN un98ld rorn1e and w111 1>e CCIMUCted by in. '°"" Of peymtnt Ill peymen .. •2704 PflnclC>ll of the~ Meured by Mid 1.,-11a1e Tnm Deed Servd. tnc nw.i be by ctllfl. certtfted CIMdt, Norm111 Aldi W!Nfh14'! 2622 S deed with Inter .. , l'*'-On u ,-ICT1T10UI au ... 11 NAMI IT A TIMbfT The IOllO\lllnQ per1on1 1re dotng bllmlMMN' lMAOC CONSULTING S£R· VICES. 3071 M01o1111 Coet• Meta Cll" 92926 Ivy 11Wt1nlef', 3018 MOIOllal Costa Mut, c.Jll 126M l'tB.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUI IUllNEH NA"9E STATl!MINT T Ile IOflOwlng pet ton IS d()jng 1>us1neu n SYSTEMS SOFTWARE CON· SULT ANTS. 425 301h St . N-port Be1eh. Call! 92663 Donald Aly Long 1741 Tustin Ave . ll·C. Coat1 M ... Clltt 92627 This t>ualnett 11 conducted by 1n Individual Oonlld R Long Thll tllletnenl wll hied with tile County Cle<k of Oftnoe County on Apr 10 19114 ~ Pul>llllhed Ortngt COU I Dally PllOt Apr11 20. 27, Mly 4, I (. 1984 2197-S• Mt.IC NOTICE 'ICTIT10UI 8U8*111 NAIM IT ATl .. NT Ttoa followlng ptWtonl •r• dotng bullneu u LOREE'S GARAGE. 2052 Ntw· port Blvd , •1, Co1tt M .... CA 929211 LOfMn Clartl. 1042& Cr•ne Of· c:te. Founlllft Velley. CA 927ot Jedi 8ortn90n, t042S CHne Cir· cte, fountlln Vtttev. CA 92708 Thia buelneet la conducted by-an 1.1ntnc0tpor11.0 ueoclatlon otr- lhtn I pettMrahiP l.Oftotn Clt.rlt Thlt 11atement WH "'*° Wlltl the County Cltfll of Ofiinge County on Mey 2, lt&A ~,. Pub119t*S Ortnge Coeel Dally P110t M1y 4, 11. HI. 2& 1094 .moM addr•H· Ind ·~ Cllllfll9r'• or trMtut•'a Cl'leclt or by Olamond. S1nt1 AM. Cattf 92704 ~=-:1n/~;' ::: number .,.. 505 N TU11tln Aw . a United 8111• poetll, blllll, H · JeHt 1idmund1on. 2821 $ SfRRAN'o AECONVlYANC! Sulle 234 8111ta Ana, CA 92108, pr .... Of telllOflotl money Ofder Diamond S11111 Ant, Cttltf 92704 COMPAN\' 2.q2.94 PIUlt Hall. 1~ lrvlne Aw ~. ,__ __ - 411•1 6At·3201 u egent few 1akS Malte cNcti or motiey Ol'Cler pr/· TM~ tt cOftdueteel by t 3731 WllaNt 8tva TrvetM able to The lntarnal ~ Sat· 09'*al partnerlhic> • Oat• APfll 27 1994 111e41 .i.aa fdmundeon lot A~. CA 90010 STAGE REALTY, INC , A CALI· HM HMtl\ "9¥.-()fftoer Thtaatt1etMntwufllecS wtththe (213)34&-3321 FORNIA COAPOAA TION 2"000 Avtla Ad Laoun• N .... CA COunty Ci.tt of Orange County on !' ~~':.~L' at Mid TNl1.. 2177 Apt tO 1'84 vy '• .-,vu " By lnt.,.11.lle Trwt Dead hMCe. 1•) 131o4020 ' "'1111 Vice Prellden1 In(. 1genl .,. Mly t 1984 PubltlMd Orange COlll Otifly Publllhed Ofenoe Cotti [)tllly Pllol By Sherry hfletty Vice Pr..io.m blw.d Orange Coet1 o.ty P""t Piiot At>flt 70 27 Mey •. t t. 1M4 May •. 11· II, lOI• Pvbllttl-0 Or1ng1 Coa9t Delly Pilat Mey 4 IN• 21H·IA 2• 11 U May • 11 11 ttlA 2403 ... • 40• &t pon IMctl. Clllf 926e0 T~ butinM1 II conduc:ted t>y a 1""4t.0perT~ Ivy Rttmitif Thtt 1\t19'T*lt wu lllecl Mii\ Ille County Cler• of Orllf'Qe County on Apt 2 t084 fJJOQ1 Pu1>ll1hed Or•~ Coaat Diiiy PllM AP'll tl )0 '7 Mey 4, 1M4 2017 .. ln•ex•pen•alve• •11n ;k ~Pftn tvl not ~'O" 1n pnt• r 11tonabl• claH1l11'd ..... ~ 1c1 .. .-rt"1ng -1 rwl Clat 1f1ed AC1vert1s1ng • 64~ 567P 6 ·4 2 • 5 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T .c L .A s s I .. F I E D CLA Tt-lephonr Ser\'h•t•: \l ondo~ ·Fridu~ 8:00 \. \1.-;)::~o P. \1 Bu ine't~ Counter: \1 01uJn ~ • Frichn H:OO \.\1.-:l::m P .\1. OE \1>1.1:\ES Pl Ul.W \TIO\ IH·. \t>I l'\E \10111111\ '11 I II UJ .• Ill. I 111· ... d a' \1 1111 i.:~11 fl 111 \\ 1·1 l 111· .. 1t.1 \ I II 1· .. I w I' Ill lh111 .. d." \\ 1•il I UI I' 111 I r11f 11\ I 1111 r .. 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Xlnt. financing. $420,000. UYSIH MIYI UYFlllT OllH Jetty & Bay view, newly decorated Mai Kai. 2 Br, 2 Ba. 40' patio. $695,000. lllY11E TOUOE _ Panoramic bay & ocean View. 4 Br, 4 Ba, pauo. pool home. Fee price $775,000 PllllllU 111£ toUIFllOIT Ocean & J etty Vlews. ma.nne room. 4 Br. 3 Ba. 3700 sq. ft., car parking. $1.285,000. UYlllE PUCE UYFllllT Spectacular bayfront dplx 2 Br. 2 Ba up. 2 Br. 2 Ba down, 2 boat spaces. $1,:J50,000. BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR 3·11 Boy\1d1· Q , ,..,,. N 8 67S bfb I let Us Help Y 011 Sell Your Property! The Daily Pilot otters you lhb euct size ad on our "Picture Pact" weekends for just S25 per day, or 2 days for $45. Submit a picture, or we'I photocraph 11 for you at a minimal charce. Call Cl111ified 642-5678 ·2 I GHUW . I' I ITI I • I 0 l I G R ] ~I-...-, 1· -y-1 -r--11 J : 111/r\Co o-·· ,nu ll>ot4 lll•c. •"ti' 1 .._ ... ,, t'11H'ttrtO•• IO rv''~' ~•I '" •1•~• 1r•m 10 m11 wr""'uf\tii '"•t)tn. lo• A N U r R lll '""m I I' I I _ 0 ·• • S I 6 7 IOUl·LITI latwtn 11 Cl111lfleatlH 1004 Save money nnci shopping 8 time Head tl1t ' Daily Pilat . - • Ofange Cou1 OAILY PILOTJFrldey, ~ 4. , .. ( t f 642 ~5678 l!fH! 111 W t !HNI 111 laJt ...... Ip lalt ........ lalt ..... ,........ Im!!.!~ ....... fUIAIW ...,_.,,!If• II f.t. •-....J.; .. =on_ .. _._. ___ . _ ...... _1, ... te~•,.....•r...,al __ ..,:l;.;:;lll;;:,: C..t1 .... 11141··~~ ...... .. .......... _, __ ... .w lllPU ......... lut..... ... Cetta... nai .... 1141 ·---.... ~ ............ ~ -·~ .......... _ 'Kln\.21f h\ii .... -111,IOO Piii. op • ca fed oonf•m· targe 2 ar , aa: yrty noa. 2 8drm, 1 bath, ctMltmlnO. ,... ... l.ih 1375. Neely b'ft. utll ~ • 0¥9 '· evel, .,,. ""' Ill. oara11u I, s:.=· ts~:n·,~,f r~?Z.~l~ ~~J!y.agt. Clote to :z.~d~'r1~1:: . 1111111 ~.'tt.~:zla 28A. No SIS o~·.a,er:::: :!w'!:.:0.9:.~ v1':1vr'n'v~gc°:~:.~t~ Prln only.~'°' Hulen. S.l/Sun 12-5. ~24 eenu .. , LI IBI 817 Lombefdy Ln. • 1.-YIS Ill ~ Furn 2 • Cofldo, 11¥1111 ~clroomt. 1V. b•tha CAU641-3133 Suptr aherp Cuttom 3 Bdr txecutJW sm-DANA~R80R-BLUfF • EITITE Nice. quiet~ 2" ...,_ .... 1711 t/1&-1/J, C.M. C•IJ Coiy lcltchen OV9' lool(a Stcytttet Fireplace, tlorage. Townhome. 2 Br 2.,., ba. hofM. 2 Ba, family rm, Nu 3280 condo 3 Br 3 Ba, 8MUtlful & pettc 1111.e 1~ a.. pvt pdo, pool, -~ 1 ~ 76 t·SI01 °' All9 Ad Pfl~tt• c0Uf1 yard. Prlc41d 2br, 2'-'ba. Outttandlng widen. Ownoolctng Big many amentti... ApprOlC '2500. Feb. vu 4"-7009; VPrfllett Pacloe cwpott, lndry • no P«e View a_. to beectt. 1213 1'2....-. 24,.,.. rlgllt It S97,900. Call for toceuon. community Canyon Ooll CourH. 2400.e.f., 180 deQ. Ylew. ''jP.~ ~ '5' "'eowr.d PM!tng Avail 513 8•2-0H5. 1150 mo. Call Tom Furn ~ ,....... AlJl'l-~ ~8-2313 l1Ul11111 1mentt1 ... 1137,600. $325,000. 8y Owner l2~/mo, 111, lMt + -------v~Apt• tees. .........001or711fr.2701 8ept. SU pa 10 Cl-··•-Cd Heney tmberntno RMltor Open Sat/Sun 1-5. 3' eec. dep. Reta. Oftw by • · ·• vOinlngAf.. POOL f...,. ~ 1 = _,.._, -Olde M duplex, 644-41638 Se I I t 1 and . N B # 1 Little River Cit. call courtyard view. Avail. VWalc-in-aoe.te '-.,. •• Pit o ~ ..... ftH _,,_,., THE REAL E STATERS ::. =~f = ~ (Ford/Jam boru) Don 8ol1on 87S.163e for 8/l 17!50 mo645-e333 VH~el<ltc:Mne =s~ 5~7~64crMx:no:s&: 11¥10 ,. ........ ,I cloH 10 1own, only E . .?!'....!..."f?sc,~den M2-1673 app1.to.... *Lll<E NEW 2 Br 2 Ba lt>loc*loHuntlngton& beecti, dOl9 to ahllPI-• HP WllHI IUl'TlflL $215,000. ..., .... , IAlJIA Ul llft.D ,_,t S 1600 Sale S295 000 Twnha. Neiwpor1 Terrace Fl'W)'L Garden-like 2 bf w/endld LIO balle, ~Id pt'kg. Nlfl 11111 111. ... T llUll t ._l(;t I l lC "ti S :;:ua;.,.~2 ~-=u~ Walk to lhopl bMd\ Bal 3BR, 3BA. Lrg 1Mng 0 rm. Frpl. Pool/Jae. Gar. + mlJTlll fllE =lo~:.!=.: Purn.103 33fst St SUM"""RDITALS Spectou1 townhome 2 Br 3 Realtors, 675--eoOo da1tng. Only S 122.900. pier. teny/rw. 3B;/2ba Ocean Vu. l7141831·6137 meti more S800 87~ 1 Bdrm turn ... From MOO btdg"' Pac A~ & occ Tll, ~ la 111a Ba plue den with wet bar. j•-------• To tee call Patrick ea. 218 Bal Bl tJ73-~ ti llna 48' Bluffs condo, trpl, 211\ 2 Bdrm unf\.lm .. Fromse80 Vaulted celllng, 10' trptc, . . .. Grtat locatton. light and Tenore 7f50.-8702 Ba. 2 car gar. patio, ~OUINPur-TAnH .. EFRromMOSsaoo new Ct'Ptldrpe, lrg lkytlte at~ Cutlomlzlng already SPllTIOIUI WllTIU,, ~ of duptex, 2 Bf· 2 BL comm • pool, famlllet. ....,. A ~th & Wlllk-.ln, w/d ht(~ BURR WHITE RE.Al TOR . INC. 67>4630 donetoperfecttonlOon't ••JmYl•I _ lmmecutete 3 Bf. 2 ba. 1200 IQ f1. w/prv yard. $1200/mo $1500 MC 18211Partttideln.1 In dbl oar~w/entry, Mff mt• this onet $879,000 -11;,--Pool, Jae, formal din rm. S800/mo. 880-90e3 dep. Peta S 100 extra pr block..._, of e..cti. 3 dn OV91'1, eec bal't. No Join lewis 644-6200 Loc!ated n Newpori'Beacti $325.000 771"'8171 dya, 3 Br 2 Batrptc, bltlna,yard, mo 760-~ ~:O':_.~ll'l!flllf. pet1. '740. Avail. 5/1 INNEWf>ORTBEACH ~ "9ni* ~ Macnab-Irvine ILIFFl IPAOtlll 41111111 Hlghly upgraded end unll wlth partlal bay view Brighi and aunny with dremaoc vaulted beam celOng1 and eKpended stone, flreptace Large eneloted patio near pool Lerge ueumable loan. $225.000. Cell Salty Ship. ley or Joyce O.t>o«. GE 759-QIO(J -------. . . thl1JBr•Bahomel1lhe 842-52899¥81 g111dener. nnna1a. 111 + ••YfUIT ... 1-.-1 5'8-1238(5--ipm) Agreatplacetoltwont~ PlerAeelty ultlmate In IUKury and -..--u B p 1 c ..... 32• .. ___ _ aopt1l1t1cat1on. Fabulous •o-aa-a-.:P-tl:-a-t--~~ ••Mlt ltaff 1100 aec. s925tmo. 721-B 5 Br• Ba, 2 car gar, pvt l"'r" .k t Large 1 Br 1 Ba MW c,~g~~u .. !Y·6 ~;:i:~ ,~· .. ...,._. oceen & bay vlewe. pool l~!"'!'!~~~~~·ioii!iiii!9 aeaut brand new 12K42. Center SI. •97-6297 patio, 2 lrg docka, Pm5rPERSON: furn. carpet• drapet, bff:ht & IPU. 8 tenni. c:oun•. 7 ICI' and epa, game room. IPll Miii-iT IWll loaded w/1jpgradea In $450 Flat taket thia S3200/mo-yrly. 873-3777 bachelor ept nr faanlon tunny. $435. Hl-9 23 pooft, cloee 10 bu9iMIS, latalt 1117 Ouallly craftsmanship May 5 & 6. 4 Bdrm, 2 ba. adull pk, CM. S27,900. 2Br kid/pet priced •••u flllT latand. $400. 780-9229 Large 1 8'. ,\pl. crpt•. OC Airport, Faahlon au•i-·- throughoul Price In· pVI spa, deck, patio, aky-Ward MobUe Hornet to rent fas1 hurry -e: Iii:= drpe, pool, tandtcaped taland. ccrwenlent ahoptl --~--• eludes land. S875,000. tights & more. tmmic. 991-•990 or 845-1606 S39-6190 BEST Rlty fee Loe. In Newport ShOrH. 2· HI ., ... ntt 2171 pool ., ... $400/mo. Ne on tight. ~f 2 BR 2ba hofM. Stephanie Jones S159,500.331~1Ell180r BY OWNER -18x~8. S650tmo +S700daro.3Br, r 3 Br+ den. 3 Ba, 2 2BR t9.ba ;;cJg11 CiOM peta.846-3618al13:30 w;y-yetcloMtoplef. 84•·8200 • .. -rptca. dbl garage, trg to beach. S500 225 La Singles 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart· July only $35001nC1 In.id laat. ltuk 1 0 ·62 Columbia Adutl Park. lg yard, gar. Sml tam or Piiio & deck. Comm. Paloma 837_79 ;8 collect Ltg 2 bf, 1 t>a, crpta, d~. manta & TownnouHa & gardener. Reft. , .. 3 Bdr 2 Ba lwnhrne, .,,j ety, 2Br 1 'h ba. •96-4940 ~ pref. 875-0936 auoc .. 2 pools+ lennls. x1ra lrg tundeci(, cov d from $880 (AM ab<xrt quired. o.r. 87:J..a72 ·~ ml. from beach. dbl "191 Center Slreet Avalt 5/15. 11250/mo. Vaf .carpon. WOOded land-turnlahed apta. compi.te ,.----::--,----..,..- gar, aec. gate, pool, len-'72 ~~ ~~ Wett $935/mo. Jnclda oard«ler. yrty lse. 645-6848 ti • acaping, atreem, 2 poola, with TV, linen. & utenetle, lSgS r:~ m ~· Ju~"n nla. Jae. $130,000. By Home 20u .!... C"'..., lot 3 Br 2 Ba Mesa Verde. HARBOR VIEW . 2Br + p-i---•· 27., recrm.$500.64'4-2161 may be rented tor ahort Bernardino mtne. Owner. 960-1065 "" ""'..... · Ref's required no peta den/3Br. 2 ba. nr pool & ........ •• MESA PINES 2850 Harte cenn or tonger). On Jam-642 .. 90o49 Hlghly upgraded 2BR Avlll 6-1-64 , part(. Gdnr. $1350/mo. -__.. LIKE NEW 1 8' S5eO borH' .. ~RdRd. at &In Joaquin STIP Ill IW IUCI 2B•. 1ge ltv/dlntngtkltct'l 1845 Labfac:tor 64 r... ,..., PRIVATE P to --------111 TtME BUYERS aren. Light tn1ertor. Beet OwMf At\Ant 559-6221 4-8076 or 845-6412 very lfg 28' 2ba. Ho~ at . pool. IP•· 1•~1100 Sae ., ..... Anl. <4 br, 3 ba. Short walk to buy In Orange Co. ,,..... HARBOR VIEW 3 br/2 ba. Yrly. le50. 675-1358. TOP area. q"'9I, no peta. ..-.......... ... 2nd TIME BUYERS t>Mch. Spac. llv rm, $25.000 YQYng adullt Brand MW IUXU')'_ eondo. lam.. rm. nu paint, 98' 1544 Mkam«. De __ Mf.2441 2 bf be. ·=~Nii~ !:;'y'!'~y':d.~r~9=· welcome. Agl 540-5931 3-SA, 3"BA, .rac. 2 Fire-dener $13!50. 844-<4295 111 ____ .. 1._ __ ftU N...r 2 8'. wtth patio & No peta' 1S800~eo~B .......... ....- Involved 1 tntereated See at 814 20th St Acn~t 1125 ~~~-;!~1=· =·· HARBOR 'lllEW-<4 Br 2'n ~ ,... gar a g •. no p • t •. 15th. Npt His. 65()..8213 Wlllrfnlll .... .... Macnab-Irvine enough to partldpete In 536-1718 10ACRES • VieW of 851-6226 ba, lam rm. acroet from • • t t $530/mo. §31-55S3 "' .... -m ..... , ID-1111 your purchue lo pocket part( & pool oar'**' clean. So. of Hwy S7 . H CorP<>rate owned Com-,SUBSTANTIAL CASHll 1P1 UT /Ill 11·1 Canyon lake. $45,000, E'alde 1BR hovle. Secure, S 16001 e4o...144 ~•ncy lmbemtno Aeeltor ,_ UITllll GATED VILLAGE COM-lntah .. party Ir antler forca aa1e Find out hoW _Call Ralph. '4 Bdr 3 Ba, 2200 IQ l1, lerma 67~ 1975 Jacuzzi. yard. No peta. mo. • 844 8938 Sh... p & c1Mn 2 8', renge, MUNITY -2 Bdrm, 2'1\ ba. ofthla1Pacioua58drm,3 Hre: 3pm-7pm Fri. or s 195.000. 9932 El-20 ACRES • Babbllng Single only. $400. 218 H'l/Hme3BRMonacoJune oven,D/W,pvtpatlo,pvt 1600 aq tt of PURE Aue a. Ba hofM Bett Meaa 10am-2pm Sal 873-8550 flngham Or. Broot<hurll broolc view S'46 500 Slerks 5-48-9219 lat. $1300/mo w/gdnr, ...... ., IWY. gar ... park apace. LUXURY. Garege, SPA In Hoo IQ ft conao v;; Of Verde tocatlon on quiet al AUanla. 1 _ _. ml 10 terme · 679•1975 · ' . · call Rlta for appt. Cold-Superb 2BR w/vlew, $850/mo. 648-97!M muler aulle. dining Bay IWimmlng' pool l atr .. t. Move In eondltlon STIP In bffch, btia to park EK· · E SIDE. Clean 2BR lba, W911 Banker 832-0020 aundeck, flreplace. O\Het 1 8' 1920 Wall room, wood burning ~ltut O'eenbei1 WWI Vacant & offered al tst TIME BUYERS cell. cond. Many Hlru. lactal frtJ I 5 ~!:,~e..U8:~7~~; Shr 3BR 2ba Newport ;~':i'~.ry, S ~O ocf~ 0~ Ave. $420, w/~ $4'f;. ~te ~~EG~ accept ch 11 d .re n . $209,000. Cell 5-46-5880 2nd TIME BUYERS Don, bkr. 974-2190 comn:fl. BQ0. $375,000 Creal. Pool, tennla, and ·~~ ,..,..,. Sierra Mgmt 841-1324 ..,..ll"I~"' on-.:_ 15 min tr-557-7883 ..,.. 640-8339 l trlt111 lnffta•lh lnteruted In profealonJ_I Nof1h l with .. ret1d E side 3 Br fam rm 1'h s 3 8 5 I _..,'1V\I " ma ., V''I --------· helpwllhNOSALESMAN •••t. luHar 1042 egunl . Ba lrg .d S900i u~· mo .. c.. ·--17 Stunning large 2 8f 2 Ba Falhton laland 7 min to 38',3bahMw/..,,.., HYO 111111 Involved? tnlereated CONOO: 1 BR W/loH unlla. Ocean..,,... 11·1W• 83l-0191 ~' 11 6/18 mo. 18891842"38'0 11 _.. gar<Mn apt pool & rec So Cout PtazA iu-twt L9G Bet\. 1375/mo Hugh ••••.. enough tp parttctpele In '/.ml. to bctt. Poot, tennta. H9Uma~~7!~~ Owrl9I' · va · · LID 0 BAY FRONT f ar.1 L . i500/mo. area S5'5 7°10 w 181h SI of Newport Bl'ld & ~th 549-4211dys,4*2188 tl..n yvr "'•rch ... to pocket Extra-large 2 bf, 1~ ba. PENTHOUSE: Dramatic $500 ............. ,, of the San Diego Fwy. Alt ........ , 11.-9u&a rm•e to Magnificent view eatate .. -S139K. Owner 559-o908 $575 •·· S200 ..__.... THE GABLES 2 Br w/gar 3 ....... ,_,,... • SUBSTANTIAL CASH. Newport Beach long R-2 mo.+ .... t + · view. 2Br/den or 3Br. all utll• lncld. 642-3099 · 247 Orange Ave. ahr HB apt S250/mo ~u:!om 5 Br., famlly rm. & Flnd oul how. Call Ralph. lniat I lot nr ocean, + plana, No peta. &46-!M90 I 1800/mo. Property 1 Br 1 Ba ':fr: ~· ~:~• w~';:: t;}~;r/.o~ 831-5-439. by tlPP\ only. 980-3228. 840-es1o ' ,.._ th, ""11 pool. IPA. on Hrt: 3pm-7pm Fri & 12 n-• UR builder ready S36-8030 PENTRIDGE COVE HouM 642-3850 patio, ""!/ r-. ...,. 2~""""A"Or~ n acre -a refurbished -lOam-2pm Sal. 673_8550 4' r..-_. --.,... ..,..., Big Canyon condo: fabu-lmmed move In, 1rade or NO OUALIFING 1WI MISES 2 Br 2 Ba eplll level. frplc, LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT Incl utll. 845-4633 636-4120 Cell 1;5P • Spacious single. one loustyfufn.-everything! F le ... opttono«.s975.ooo "WILi Tl Turtlerock Twnhm wllh llO..GOIUOI =.,IP;a~s~sf~~h L::'J,!1:f~:fv•:: 1Br Condo. Lakea, U111t paid 1 Bdrm. quiet. & two bedroom aph. P<ef. $500. 759-1290 for xtnl ftnenctng. R & H 1001" view. Juat reduced Xlnl lnvesfment opportunl-' 675-7873 alreemt. waterfall•. frplc, patio. No peta. $365/fTlO. Fem, 2S-35, prof, c:IMn, lnve9tmenta 751-5989 $52,000 dn. 1Br + Oen. ty on thla R·2 offering Ju•I Handaome 3Br 2 ~ba micro wive. Gar w/Of)nr. Avalt May 644-6956 n-amkr. 2er 2be apt In ltv. llft.D IEAI Ull A villa that It beeulifutl $19'3.000. 851-9G87 Bkr Introduced to the ma.rl(et. condo. 1700 aq 11, many Pool & IP•· No pett. WI -& -June 3. S3'40 + ~. + 'I\ BEST VALUE IN NEWPORT! Wll~ln walking dlttanoe -·--1U111W1 Zero vacancy factor.Bet-extras_ Nr bu9 & ahopt. NEWPORT CREST AV91i-l650.5'S.31t5 ..-rsa -utfts.Sandya645--2a34or 1111,8001 of beech. 2 mU1er tultes. _ _...sa 1., c:hecil thlt one out $1050/mo. 842~23 able Aprlt 15th, end unit Want a Mtectton of gr-1 &56-638t days Two 2 Br units In W•t 2'1\ b•tt\I. Dining area, Including upg.radet and NOWI 759 1501 w/28<1. 2'hba. ciOM to 1 BR In trl-pteK, 2285-B llvlng? We cari ot1ef any- Newport practically on kitchen wllh eating area . air 2 Br. Untvertlty Town -l&IOll UI aAeM pool. Move tn condition. Miner SI. No pet1. $425 tl'llng trom a ""811 apt to the beactl Terrific ,ental large tMng area. Pool, Cntr Condo, bright upper Beaullful 2 bf 2ba Condo. s 1200/mo. mo Bob Horwtu: days a 4 Br hcuM. If loo«lng In area all year ~und 9P• and tennla. Juat re-unit. Opty $1 19,900 Agl 2 car gar, w/miero, pool, • ......_................ 5-45-"'8251; evee 851-2175 CM, NB or HB think of u• Owner 11ys "SELL" and du<:ed le S 108,000. can Inga 786-7500 786-7698 . jac. Great loc .• avlll 5115, """" 2BR t 'I\¥ Pfl patio & gar-firat for 111a1 chOk:e of fURNISHEO or UNFURNISHED ALL UTILITIES PAID. HEALTH wilt help finance Aak for now 5-46-2313 S 1150 mo Eve & wtlnda lttlhn 111· 1• age. Waltt 10 17th Stree1 ideal IMng Hattie Str()Cl( 844· 7020 TERRIFIC 553-8'487 D-V/758-5621 Newport Terr 3BR 2112ba, lhopplng arM. $550 mo. TSL MGMT 842-1803 Fem to 9tv Int. houea. 2 8f. $3'45mo ~ 12 "'" Nn-amar Kat"Y 552-3911 ..... I ILLll fli.&.1:9-a ·!.!I OCIT 0 RENTALS AVAILABLE 2 parking, oomm pool 01642-3710 E/643-2279 N 8 REALTY 67S-t642 Formerly lingo R E 5;:ii~;}lf;J:.-t L I II Like lhis 2Br 2~a tiome $950/mo 2 t3-598-2918 2BR 1 ba. encl gai. petio. ."IE...... -------Absotutely darllng Patio crpta bltlns k da o«ay Newport Terrac. 2ba 2ba $490/mo. call eves CLUBS TENNIS SWIMMING pl~ much mort' Sorry no pets Model~ open dally 9 10 6 HOUSEMATES UNLIMITED lal ... lllaa• lOOI Home In Orange Tree. 1 O.t t i C..aty SS25 Ready today call patio, gar, end unit S700 6-8:30, 846-7129 spa, l/r, pallo/bal No Btlght and sunny 4 Bdrm 2 bdrm + Oen, 1 ba. Decor· p ty 1525 *Ill-I 1IO* Ba Cosla Mesa home UL••• 11L ated In good lute. l arge rt,.r 111 + MCUrlty 846-7958 2 B 1 B houN /d pets. $515-$825 -I __ _. __ _. ______ Nr OCC 38' 2BA unit r a • gar, w TSL Mgmt 75-4--0061 or Will LOOK FOR YOU! "G.,n comforta!* rent & the nice feeling of finding a new friend'"! with vaulted celllngs and 3Br, 2Ba. Din. Rm F/PI., cornerlol. $114,900 1.0. TllOllWHl1 w/2Ba Bllk:ony & garage Ocunfrontdeluxecuatom hkup, no pets. 1916-A 6'42•1603 • yaro lull ot fruit trees. Obi. Gar w/Ba..+ 2 Br. .-r.. Move So .• mlnl-rancb 2\.\ $600.'4 fam or_.ngla '3 8', femtty rm home on Wallace. 1595 831-3671 '=----.,,,-...,.----.= ~ Beet O.C. schools and API. NOW BY OWNER!I ~ -1 Ac. meKlcan adobe ha· 539-6190 BEST Alty fee sandy beach. $3300/mo. 2 BR down. Dllhwaaher. But. ltack 41 ~~:f:1n°ow~1er sc:;~~:~: $375,000. 673-6017 Jfiisor clenda. Pool, outside Shar 2 Br Eaatalde 845--0778 6t9/340-1284 garage, Avail 512, 1110 '~ BlOCk to BNCh 2BR. NEWPORT & TUSTIN 832-4134 another and la Ul<lng Certaa ••• •ar l ealty ::u~a~ ~~;id! B~B~ B~ bea~ cellttng'. w/d hk-up: Oceanfront Elegant 3 tty. d'l/lct~.1$5a.60CAl/ml 01063 ... 1 ,;,_ .. N1o2 9tFrplch s't.G5·3~~7S81 25. 122 S 1 6 4 . 5 O O so ft I y 1 ol enr , unlta lanai, maid's rm & Ba. Chlld & pet ok. $675/mo. ld .. I lor couple. LM. Utll og.. -vu .,....... - Ap•rtrMnts Newport Buch So. 1700 16th Street (al Dover) 642-Slll LG Laguna eeech home, ooean. canyon view SAOO t u.tll. •97. 12.• 1 •ft 6 751-3t91 ocean side of footbridge 7 86-1172 I stables & ulll rm. family 760-8882 pd. ref. 12250· 850"3823· •3 Br 2 Ba S.C. Ptza SA. 2 Br 1 Ba ._,PIH, bll-tna, • SE•ECT Aasume 1st TD 1280.000. orchard Beautifully land· Da a p1• t 2 Only at Sett, prlmo two pool, patio, IP•· garage cpts. drapes. waatter/ Le>c*lng tor dynamic: prof . tor rmml. t'A bloCk from OCMll In CdM1J500 mo.. Call Alrporter Inn Mary 1oeter 642-5678 or wont (213) 586-3437 IV mag. " .,.._.,. ........ alt .. y country • 18 ato"' 2 ~ 2. ba bUlltlns. $895 No nata 752-5822 d~r hk up, encl gat ~RTIES 7'86-9773, 84:J-74"84 ....... .,..... n-.. ., ,, N' ,,_ rn~ 0-UnLEX. d-'uwe 3 Bdr living Mr. Vandling VIEW CONDO: 2BR 2ba, oarage 1580 + S300 dep I IMI S8 5. 536-0921 ... .,. " 819-726-6040 relrlg. wasti/dryr, gar. 539-8190 Seti Rtty f.. 28' 2B bltl bMCtl Newport Buch No. HISE UYEI owner unit t-3 Bdr rental --S700. Agt 496-5960 W tide, alt new. "-' Ba. a na nr 880 Irvine Avenue Over 'h acre In Newport Poss 1rade $385,000. 3880 Michelson Drive Oat ti State Spac Lido lale ~· 3 bf patios DIW no peta gar. beSt atN $675 No t>ackbayareaw/dblwlde Opn Sat 1·5. 430 lrvlne Prt rty USO Baat.lt1ck 2240 &den,dln.rm.~klt. kid• OK, .~all ltnmed: pets780-1713833-3307 (at 16th) drlveforhorMlraller, RV, Begonia 675-2500 rt ltlCL ·-· Beaut 'Vn-acre, Spraque 2t>r 11hbacondo. cov patio :~,1=~·67~3680 No $675/mo. 84S-66'46 Near beactl. 2 Br 1 Ba. bit· 64S-JJ04 MatUf'e tern .,, Npt. HIS pool home. N·amkr Aete $400 utl lnC 645--2663 etc Two nlOe 2 Bdrm 1 ESTATE SALE Shorecilff I • vv River Valley. Oregon. $575 mo. 538·6030. . 3 Br, 2 ba 2515 Orange 1na,enct.gar.W/O retng 1•111111••••••11 Bl homes One bl()Cl( to 3br 2ba, •,i, blk from bch S9800010bo 960_7047 19861 Claremont, H.B. THE BLUFFS -lovely & Ave Lndry hkups. S695 Ou111 duplu Saa 1 .. ntt 2 7 Matuni !em sh Npt Hta trelta 759" 1501 $560,000 833-3622 IEIT llf 01 LllO ' 3br 2ba famlly home, cloM spacious 2-•try Twnhme, carport. No peta. '650. 536-092 l 2 Br close to beach pool home N-amkr Refs Full ""•an vu Jaamlne Cr!( 1121~ ll bcba~I l 10 beach. avall June tat 3 Bdrm. family rm. frptc, Sierra Mgml 641-1324 STUDIO APT u111 1nctuded s~1mo SAOO utl me 845-2e63 """' 2'n ba, trg walled patio, · -2 br & den Ownl agl will Greal corne< . 3br, 5ba, FOR SALE R TRADE 662-5757 tor Information dbl garage. comm pool ,l .. IAlllLTN $325 mo Mature, atab,. 223 La Paloma 837-7918 Mature rm n-amtlr shr finance (819)728-5151 bonusrm.den.2carger . For So Calif Property 2br $575 3Br 288 hae won'I $1200/mo. 731·6331 1 Br tBa. new vlnyl & c:i>I. Single ~~~39deslred .... , ptush 3br 3ba CM condo .... 111 YllW llUS utll. rm., spacious Ilda 2'hba 3500 sq f1 on 10 lasll Frplc dbl gar f/yd $495/mo Own $350 • .., util 6'4S-7460 -yard w/patlo area. Bay acrH , with guest houM. others not In ads call Two Rentela-1 Garden ga~o42 . r. S r 2 BR 1'11 BA Fr/Pl CM 3 br. 2 ba Nr OCC. Great Femlty HouM barna pool llllllng nnnd atyle 2 Bdrm w/garage 5-4 upe ' All rv1v Prtvate bath Mesa Verde. Immaculate! Large Yard, Prime Area. ~~ ~~ :;'nu:i!":ii In the city' of Ard;;;;e: 539"6190 BEST Rlty fee $600,_,ta111 OR luK $525 Large qute1 2BR Patio, gar. 2 bike 10 Bch SJOO'l~o 549 3874 M/F S300 • 100.dep llUHLIO 4BR3BA,FamltyRoom carrylstTo'1111%1nl Oklahoma $125.000.Co1ttQe:S485/mo.EZdep3_.BtJuttablOCk lba:newcpta,drpa,rr.h $600~·3521 -Cal1Mlke241-122t 3 Bdr 2 B. 2000.,, ft home By Owner. 844-<4147 Amorl. 30 Y,i due In 1 yr~ Owner will earry Call cot-terms. Nice, quiet slreeL 10 ocean S900'a Call palnl. tndry facit, no peta. •$400/up Baell. 1 Br E~P'.._,lady opoolr •;~,~~t M/Fem to 91\ate 2 Br 1 Ba thal has new...,cerpet, LuKury tn OldeCOM;New WllltllllllULn i.<:t(405)226-045~jt01 841-8208tee 53M190BESTRltyf .. 311w Wllaon.631-2177 ~2= ~~:,irlda n~;;~~ 5•6-6'7~ Ap1 , Balboa ltland, paint, roof end driveway 3Br 3ba hme. R-2 tot. Ill· 1112 Cora (7 H) 548•68 EXECUTIVE HOME 2'h VIiia Balboe 2br 2~. )ac, $850/mo. lovely 2 Br. 2 ba -' • F non-amkr, age 20-30. S350mo yearly Non vacant and ready to go. $395K 8•0-'425-4 PVI Pty wlll trade 11 Inc. blocks to beach. 3BR, IP• S 1000. Pentnauta Bay Townhae Frplc. all bltna_ Oeluxe 3Br 2Ba & 2Br 2Ba waterlront home All prlv smaller 67S.95M J«ry Aaklng s 139,500 su11n YIEW-producing apts. for hOUM 3BA, Every Convenlenoe. 4br s 1600. 2 boat sllpa 9•0 w . 181h Slreet In 4-pleK crpla drpa S260 850-84-08 M/F sh 3bf 2ba F/pt, 1 bl Traditinnal Realty 6:}1-7:\70 Ill UIYll or condo In beach clllea. $1400/mo. 833-0145 avail. Fergu.on & Hahn 842 8221 eves & wknds bfttn1 g•1725-ttoo. 10 Bch Bat Pen 5305 llEPO. 2 Br, den condo on Tom720-04'41 -Slepa to surf lg 2 Br 842·1183 TILllllT U21IOJ HoS19lt .MOUI• Furn rm, ba. prlv entry Janice 966-t517 or Pano vu of ooean/bay &: ,r.i!Olfcourse. Leese opt. l tatals w/trplc homey decor '" 11111n m Bachelor. E.slde C.M. 11mHTll OIHI ~\~~~~F &4~:26:3 Georgeanna 549-5728· city llghla. Thia open & Min. down. $329.000 balcon,-Vlew klda o« gar GATED VILLAGE COM· Cath. celllnge, patio. 82t t SAN ANGELO DA M/FtOStWe 2 Br. l''I Ba brlghtspll1Mdeslgnhme 760-1634,545·5279 a ..... Fuahk•• S600539-6190BE$Tfee MUNITY -28drm.2.'h b• kllch .. very clean, 1br,2br&bachel0fapcs Furn Rm Balll,Lndry Kit Poot. nr occ Cotta w/1011 of gtua has a ' Slop loot<lngl Washer & 1800 aq f1 of PURE s 4 15 /m0 + d a p Televised security, encl Priv Reis S285 mo • ''l Mesa S288 mo 241-8868 beaul pool & apa off Ill OUYll OHH dryer wlthls 5Rm home LUXURY. Garage SPA In 850-4160 Iv mtg. garages, poo1.1ac. tennis ulll i 100 Sec 831· 1196 ----- mlle< ste, counlry kllch & Full golf courM view. 2BR II JsJaa• ZIOI apple dshwahr dbl gar maater tulle. dining clubhouae w/tull exerclM Irvine/balcony laundry M to stir rent $250 • 12 .IW".T "-r•tr/PHI nook. lrml din rm, lge tam 2ba, splll level, pool, ten-f d kid/ t room, wood burning room 848-1813 •275 S 100 dep Pvt entr & -rm & wel bar Assm. hi-nls, spa. Assume loan nc pa ,.,, ocean wealiB.AU -----IOIC pool. SPI • patio W/0 tvall Np1 r:,'!':1.1 =~~:.~r !~~ bll 11 2% In Call Agts. $220,000 full price ••m• RHTlU $675 539-~t90 BEST fee ~~~· :,11c:~~:v•p.~~~n La1aaa h ack 2741 Quiet Mature/F 786-3959 Hgts Call Tom 6'42-7976 tot• of mirrors & llallan Tom Nath or Barb ()a. OPEN SUNDAY 12-• 171-4000 Ba•t. larH ar 42 ELEGANT LIVING only Beeu11ful landscaped gar--Luxury hme .,., HB prof I NB nr Bch sh 2BR2 BA tilt 3 lotal bedrooms + good 552·6189 or •8CANYON ISLANDDR • 15 min from FHhlon den apta Pool & Spa OCUI VIEW MF p"1 rm & beth $350 Apt wtr"' ~OO • ulll lamlly room 5245.000 559-8098 Ca11Broker8••-7424 -[~ : ·,:.. 8:!,~f~38;k2Bo't,~':: tatand 1m1nt0So Coast Patio/decks No pets l onty 1o minutes rrom , u111a K•t Pr•" 846_3016 or 547_3303 F!E Costa Mesa By owne< B"' Cenyon k Id a fl n • at I 6 8 0 Plaza, 1u11 east ol Nfit-1 Bdrm $550 Laguna your own private 848-7 •96 eYM --- S ·v 90 EST R pott Blvd & aoulh of the 2 Bdrm 1' •Ba S635 ocean view from Dana N-smkr shr beaut l k FOf- - I I Monaco mall down. 539-61 8 lty fee Sar "'-o F-2•73 Or· 151 E 2111 548-2408 Point s most s.,.lud•d Pool side room to Quttit est hm overlk woods l' '11 Ill H< 1' I AblOlulely aul u br 11% fixed rate Wiii con-SiRW• J--1-4 ~ ~' ....... ., non SIT'IOket or ormke<. I II >"II " hoc 2ba Twnha Beamed cath sider trade 840-1538 1nat ange Ave 831·5439 by acenlC btufl Like new 2 hte cooking waslling ok POOi tnss gar lndry RE Al E'>TATE celllngs. lrplc, akytlla, oak -----1485 Sq ft. 2br, 2b~ home appt only ~ :~~ ;·9:-:m Br wi den •tr1 large pri-Mesa Verde area S75 w11 $325 ' ullt 770-8651 131·1.00 stairs. plush new carpet, IY IWIH 111... fOf lease, trpl, mltro, par-i: Cl t "ate Pa 11 o s C a 11 ut1ls 1ncid 5•5-'4 t56 Prol Fem to shr 2 Br 1 Ba xtra lg yrd. spa, pVl,end Harbor Ridge ea11tes Pt1ia1al1 2107 d I HI .... t 2250 Vanguard Way 960-8331 or drive by apt Ballsl. $325/mo yr1y unit, up-graded lhru-buC 8d 3 quet. bt gar. w opn, no 3 Br 21,.,ea twnhM. ocean 5'40-9628 2'4585 Santa Clara co sw Prtvlle room bath WMI Non-smkr 673-9279 Ltn IPll IAT/1111·1 IAYSHOllES The teut expenalve home avettable In lhl5 deslreble plivlle community only a ahort walk 10 lovely t>teche1 and harbor ac· llvlly The hOme 11 3 8drm. 2 Ba with M1tr eulte w/htldwood flOre and lots of cttarm A tetMtlold property with low oonveralon and Heel· l.nt terma S215.0QO 1111 Oremltw I ALL ''" IOllLS 1'4-1211 ...... 1211 am r ot Ct.ttttrlfd Ad Al l ION (A.II A OAIU PtLOT AO.YIM)I ... J.WJI By Owner Reduced to •.. rm. ,balh. view 38R 2BA, Completely pets $850/mo 844-2227 1750 •• ••79 d -chtf Prof 35 · F $290 ·1 -- Lautremont 1525·000 Furnl1hed Balboa home ~·l-"7 l2 ~-.,.. ya. laat. ltacL 27_.0 Baat. ltlCL 27 .. 0 0 $128,000 Open houae Courtesy 10 brokers 5350 w...,. ~78_1237 .,... ., ..... • -. • -. References 646-3524 uiel F 10 stir 2Br 1 Be Sit & Sun 1-5 2168 Call 760-16t8 ..-.. Call u1 tor lrvtne T<iii apt nr 17th & Santa Ana Kristin Ln 648·•221 LeaMs a Jaa1 ~· 6271 QUIET ROOM w P''" Nr I Cm S27S 1st & Last Charming Back Bay Home Penln oceanlron1 hme. Finally affor abte 28~ K k OCC "' C M Aers S225 6'46-6606 lls' •• yt.w.aAn Seel ded ate& near MeN Jn/Ju/Aug. remod CUS· _,....,-• r enneybun pOf( '.i incl utlls 545 7284 ,.... u tom 2 Br, den S8000/mo y ,_J w/gar & modern extras ' RESP F to 111r c;ondo tn Condo nr SC Pttua: 2 Br Drive Eatates. $158,500 Kay P 720-9886 Jfi lsor • 1550 pou buy w/rent Reep male NK:ety turn lr.11ne nr llMce Avail July 1•1.ba,sec.carport.Lel's 20451Bayvtew650·5520 S39-9190BESTRltylM Isn't that the boat retrig color TV nr beaeh 1 $350/mo 551-1586 make a dean $79,950. By OHM •• H AI H IP. La1aaa l it••• 2152 ealty & oc .. n oNltly 536-8518 ownr 656-Ul26775-2680 3 BR 3ba. PARK LIDO: NJguel shorea 1 Br, a. 1at1Aaa 0 that won The America's Cup in ·75? Room.shr beth women35 ~=-·~·-:,";;,-1Ju: lllT"' fl ruon Fireplace. New cerpeta luxe, 1hort/long term 7 8 6 -11 72 I a BR 11% Bl. large yard. -". r \ ....., ',,,.. -& up Newport Beach prof person 720-0917 Condo nr SC Plue: 2 br Freeh paint Pool A real Sec. pvt beacll 240-7537 Nlcel Avail 611 1900 11.... -S205 6•5-2590 1'1• bl, eec, cerm 1.at'e bergatn al S124,750 Im· •art ltaCL "lii,t mo.w/gardner 546-5'26 Ammt -nted M/F 3 81 make a d •• 11 • ""50 :6 mediate potMUlon. • !'~ T---r ----II"""" not s"rt .... ,,,. ,.••11 11.•nnt•"''"'""'' ,.,~ SE.A & SUN LODGE ,., Ba Condo nr SC • .... .. .. , ... ,. I HT 12 /mo· S 11y Back §iY. ......... ,v • "" .... ... • •"" ..., s lO!> Wk/up COIOt rv Plaza garage ' pool ownr556-1828775-25 ' .,. • 4br,3ba.3300a/f,3car 1hdu alaW un do11tllltlbld fQllltllOlalOM l'.tAHybullkOO!l l\ 3026 W Coe !Hwy Npl I $225/mo • utll • -0-ER BR 2B• ••• 11H 3880 Mlcheleon Ort~ Ont ot t• d!1hf\lll•fl• dtllmnl •o.rtmtnt t\oO'!plAll\ BY WN : 4 • "-· -· gar. pool, )ac, "• ac Poaa i-~..... -·-.. • ••AAll ' so L.,, Nr Bch Empt non-*-182 t FIPI. New carpet, lrg nfu or opt 842 '3M ,,,.,,.. --..-" Sf1w1nd v.a r '" H11ntincton BfKll Sf1-.1111 k F lty I ' tll pd -_...... yard 11291( 751~ Ulll...,.. HPlO u rn • 3BR, lam rm. dbl garege 28' 2"'8a. cS/w, w/d hk· Vrll •s a rf'\ull of tnl1Hy Pff\Oftlillfd prot"~nal ~ ~ 4~~; .. ~ l1ata11 Wutt4 6ftW 38r + ftrepltce .. unit Modem 2-tty backbay .. I 1000 Avall now Call 8 J uo. oar. trP'c. s.50 ~nn1nc l t\f ••lid ol '"'"''°" YOW 6wr•• A l)f'flf(I "-'.. Ua1ur1 a;; wanll f ' °' By owner. ctiarmlng •Br, Beach 'A blk, tome vu Bdr 3 Ba, pool/IP•. 2 836-580, 731-3255 H 8 M2·171919e0·1193 bltnd 01 n1lurt ind h 1"1 llt'lllod 111 1 lort\I *''~ Btttb,Jletell ~ 8acl\ In CdM lllnt t9"• ~~!~g~:::,. ~.;,: S375,000 650-5520 ~~~3~, ec s2300 o.iux Lg ·, eR Townltlo A,.rtatata hn1Jt.t4 !':':!',~"~nd1::,o;>~, ~= b: .. ~~~;~ Ul l U IUOi ,.9, .,55 brr 5 30 root, new plum bing • -... • hn ~-i-L-... FtP Pool/Jae. T!f'~!.9..1. oocia.,, * w, wiwtnielll IOUl.oa nw \llOllOollC .. , .. IH Want to rant in CM or HIS Sl 15,000 873-779• ....,. ....a •• _,.,...... Refr S700 mo a3e.-eaw alld rtnOlorlNllt and Yow•• Col 1 ,._, '~'°"' •Pllld •" emaQ hM or MP91'I unit Eaattlde Cott• Meea 3 Br 1411... le1tr1I 2201 Lrg 3 bf. 21~ ba Madi.on. .......... proudly ult llOlllt ((tffl Ktllfl!'fllu"\llOfl• OM and Wl!ty reniall S t25 UC> F"txer uppat prfl('d My A IOdeted j-bd 2 . .J. ..,... Co6or TV "" cott .. , la.bcW & mat-:C.: brletc trplc, root/welts ~ r-ma. Con• So'l5/mo £Z dee> lrg ,..., ate, lmnlac Avail ~ 1111 t bedroom Ollt tnd lwo bltll 10allmt11I\ l\Mted pool 1 atec>a 10 low r-t ..._.., 1 ... lntulalld, remodeled batf'l1 French doou 1enn1 Nlca, qul91 atrwt June t S127! t~ ind lo•~ltolnr OOMll K•teh 1 avail ...... ..._ ..,.. kl1chefl 2 car garage ~to tunny patio. ape 8'4 t.e~ tee --Hon9yrMOn type, MT\ 2Br y,.,.,..,., t,tot her & 3•~ yr: o6<I S 145,000 In m .. ter bath Witt..... -Univ Town Ctr condo, 2 trg pat\o, OOod toe You 5Vi d ' 985 N Coast Hwy ~.,, o.vtn RE 842-tH& <>Pilon. Mille offer Nol far lo Nft'port 38' Mstr 8r 21~ Be. pool & pay $376, lady pref QWJn l une BeKtl, 4$'4·~ =•: ~-:''in 'C:. Open HM Sat 10-4 10'40 UNIULn ;rr~·~:~f'~.~1: ~/yd m.8;~, , .. t lOOO/mo 87>2065 .1·~~· . . Cust ... " nos M ... 1250mo &4~\ Concord 3 Br 2 Ba 171-lHO 1111 S39•e190 amlfM w lk 2bf tWY\h e.it1 IU.:1-lrH .. t"9n WIMM Young Prol/F ... 111ng Sf'IO¥nOrtat 957-&M>O I Jl• .. rlWhlfei ~en.,D~~~ ... to ,:. Ldi i51i &en utli tm.~ Hiint·-..... y.n .... lw Kwnt-a11 •~h CA 24 Hr C1n1 L~ec.n .. home& orr~ to ... ~ a&AL -pree S&il6mo l!~~nd pd allO 1 & 28A No "•""' ...,... .... .,_. home 11 H J t7t·&AU In IQ -·7••" .,.......,. rww llUlflllTMH,111 l11tlh 833-7519 d•Ytl7S2_1800 peta 646-5282 (714) 8989961 RiOge, S"YOI-. lMA •BR 2b• Mae del Mar 3 • br hOfM or 2/2 duplell ~&Olll l l&l n _ F r0111 uw s.11 Oieto rr._.11 dnvt north Oii 9u <ll 10 01 ... o~·· o1 t 1.1,,., f0t tf\o.• IM or lmmedl .. • .., ~ual~ err.I:': :::. ~ s;:y ~ PllP lllllllllf ~:~~:,:, ~ ~ ~~~ ~f' y~f' jub'l;to~C:,1~g ;~ Mcftdclt11 11\fn wt1t on Mcfldden to ~lfllld VIII t 1~h:~,:o~~~tt:,Jl;""~,: ~d:y tri 1,~3~: success REAL TY Ownr ~5-29•7 &75-23•e l14/lll-t 1ll oar sa1s 8«· t"80 c11tt1l1f'd 642·1187& '"'"""'"" ""'*' • °"9n ll:t•iy 10 NII '~ auu , '"~'·t•M 6•: 671! :s2.2181 U1 no '-"'----------'"'""4 I .. . ., I { .. .. • •' • ,• .. . .• • I . ·- • • -- .;~i.M• 1~ca~w~·~n~'~i~M~··1,,,,..~i 11tctri::;::::;.;:••;•,..,,,.,.,,,,,,,.-i•..,..-::= ... ~·:::-:::::::-·l''~·i•m"mc~i·~··m•!1~•1in:ill'""l:~"'~~~~-i'~~"~··~:o:::::=-:~l:P~1u::.:,:t•:.,r,:Pn~c.~ .. ~ ... l'~~$C"'~h;m~"~T.:«r ;;~~~~;;i~;;;;;l ~·~·~i;~"'""'""""'"I CAINNETS.NEW PUllll ILllTllO 1111181 Hiii· ROBl1f8 CLWINd vQU;; FAMILY QUALITY PA.INTI"*°, FAIR PXUPEMEB Plan1aiP•t• Fre:l•nce ~~~Ji. • AEMODEL,-AEPAIRS l•wn-tr ... .nruo ln•l•ll SERVICE: • thotoughty Etll~te on pt\G!ne, Ho Job PRJCl!S. ,, .. Eallm11t•. Yout hOtM Of mine. Oual· High ~ty $2.17 per day ANDER APPLIANCE ,,.. Ett. 14S.-2003 ~~~~WOl'lt.1~~~1 TrH lrlm/AemoYll ciMn "°""· 540-0857 100 amall Pit. 950-1131 c.. John 831-2050 lty c.r.. '"'' 551""'41 work. ..~~4defl'19'Y· Buy-S-.-Aepalr Lawn n\lllnl/RototHH:l,. Dtpendable Ho..iMk~ Pl I ~~ I r r111r• AL LJOu pay lor a. t W. 191h SI, C.M. i$'!tI F I S•S 0 •-I T ITUftll mllm llllJIW PAllflll, ' II tr ~I Typl"lllW-d Proce ... "" 3 An•t. o days cT ;. .. ~·~-5~'3~1:._ __ li~;j'j<fu\t,p;;~;y'~;;;i;;' REOUCE Electrlc BILLS '"eat maie ....-.per\enced own rana, .,. .... 111' 1nttex1. ,,... •I. Looal ref ii(X§ 4ilfCHINd All bull~. acnoot a p;. !n the a. rs-n try s.moe Apt/Condo/Churchl 9u1. I----------I t.lifl 660-32&3 C11ttofnlf.'10tlglnal. 10yt1 up. (71•~·8911 Re11UCC01. lntlaxt. 30 yr1 IONll pro}lri:la. 861·1041 DAily "'" :::t.,.. ... ..,..,.....,.,, Re9filr·Remod·Addltlona lr .. Conault, i6•·M18 llliHlqWMfff GENERAL OR SPRING Sludent MOY9f1. l iiii~~1,;:;;;;~~;;:1 -~·1•Pfc.~N~eo~t~.;P;euf,l~5';,S~·~2!17~7'l!~~~~~~i;:: p:.,\Jng Arw • ReP:t't Ooor._.tc. ~8_.i&O RESlbtCOMM'VINO Mow, eOQfl t'lfrl'lce 1 mo. Windows & Applllnell I.le. CAL T13Nff lnaurfld la~rl•t ED'S PLASTERING. Wl••tw CINabt PILOT Resurfacing• Ind .· Rea. FE NCES & DECKS 26 y1t. Do my own work. S20,f25. 850·80l8 or Fr" e11. ev•'• 852·1007 ••(7 14)841.e101 •• ,XRTHINd INTERIORS N••I Patct'IH l Taxturu W1UIWWA111911 1utls111-4111 Experienced hari:Nlorklng Lie 2781M 1. Al e'.tlS-8126 l.." ... ~·~-~·~73~7:_ _____ j;H~OUoM<MCii .. ;,;;,,~,, ........... , .. o; • I HANGING/STRIPPING Int/ext. fr .. "'· 645-82511 LOW R•l•l76-06i9 SERVICE 1---.-.-1----1 ·-~~.wRV1",'"'~ k11•.,•.•o '••• t••• a.u~u. Repair•. ReUable. Fr• r"'·~·~·;•!}l~~:--1 ,·~·~.,.~·;,"'~c;.Scol~1~•~';,'-~"~1;• l ~·~~~~·i:::===:l -~~~WJ·~·~~;;--f!§!• •I · ...,.. ,,_ l"'~.-.~,...p;;HjO~MnE~R~E~P~A"i•R-1 Est. PnOM 848-4232 ftltl PlllTlll 1a •1 WHITE Wt...,. ~EN1J91§i5l9CXRE REMODEL: A•P•lr, Auld, ltfia11kla1 Elec·Plumb.Carpantry BY RICHAROSINOR •H~:!G~~G~:~=L• WINDOW WASHING DIRECTORY Lunch/Sneclta Inc. Comm., 111 phlHI, 18 yr1 Remodel• Kellh &-48-4672 WA NTED: Be1utl!ul & llcenM 2806.4•. 14 yrt ol MIKE 851-1800 i4 IM' II• llO·lllJ QUALITY" 831"2021 Rel.I Lk:. 11•e-193g In arM. Lk:/DOnOecllln1'd 1UOI& IPltlmlY greciOU• homea 10 clean. h~ local c;u11omer1." 1,,-.,=="'=.--.c="°I Sant• Ana H~n11 Com!Tlllctal. Re.idanllal. plu• the IRVINE MIRROR I I t PelomboCon1t i88-3!>M Custom Mid& Furnllur•. Expert Repalrt. 15yrt exp. Highly efficient and d• Thank you, 675~383 Bl..ACKWfLOER Paper· Speclalt on Pool fqu!p., quaHty work. reatortable. andthflHUNTINGTON Loving Mom wt car1C ~r-~~=~~===~ 20% dltc 21 yra expei-Gen. ma!nt. etecllcaJ, pendable.586-7352 1---------hanglng&removat.Ouat Water Heater•. Replpes, rallable 8-46-7077 BEACHCOMBER ever~ your toddl•r In my d30M Repalr-Ooor1-Alteral!ona Guar work. Free P-U a plumb Craig 980·• 119 12 YRS EXP: 1 m •mall, worii: only. 2.40-3173 "'•po--••· Fo·-to. '''· weonesoayat home. ~75-5229 aft 6: R1mod•t-Panet-PaU01 1 Rea11 llt'-~ "' •---";;oe;.-w,;;;o,,.;;;o;a"j;;:I -~~;;::;-::;;· ;,=:-~;;·;;;::... Wlndow-Fence1-C1bln•t deHvery 71•) 55•·7128 AMERICAN HANDYMAN Ill y pr""""' •re 1mall! Exper1 Wallco....,lng In -S 5 It I • -w no extr• charger MO!r.er wf" baby&l1 In my 35yr1 exp Jef"' 5•8-•• 13 E1per I ! urn 11 ure r •· Car P•n' ry, Window•, WI([ AO SES1f RON 650-6417 atalla!lon. Aea1. Consult· Drains clear from t 1;.;;•;:•:,;-;!=::r.::::'~::l'~~ CALL TODAYl1 .. 0--Ao•--"oo-''''' " PLANTS PETS ETC --------1 Repair fauce11, dltp, etc. 1151ooo low o-uloeo thal all " ...... _. ... ftn•Shlng No /Cb too Paint, ienoe~ etc. Y-e1 ' . . CUSTOM PAINTING •nl A.1slgnm1 581 -8590 90 3 -ISi FOR LOIS M11. lltllelon 850-6016 Ct•t•I Ct•crtlt small Free 911 . 6••-1087 Jesu1 l1 Lo1d. 8•7-2367 Aflls. Carol 6-42-16•8 ev1 Commerclel-Reild•nUal p ti · AnytifM M&M 642· 3 conir~or• wtio ~.t!im Y'ou1 Dally Piiot .. -taly Stnice 1 15~.~.~ .. ~.=.,~.~.-,s~l~dt:,:.~.~lk~•~.· 1.,=:;:.:.~:-_:::::::::~:: R I P . I O 11 II t1ee est. Sten 549-5068 I t t'ftrl Expert Ser\l!Ce & Repair work over S200 incouu no S&rv1c• 011ec1 01y ar•••i•t ep• r1. •int ng, rrw• · lltarz 31 yrs exp 15 yrs In area tabOr and matertal• mu11 Rep1esen11111-...e Color AnaJylii -.-.. -,-,-,.-p-Pallo~~5g.~34 L1e'd s etc. Free estimates. l""•c•u•o•1om"""e•,•.•i".§•1•0"0"0-EXTERIOR· Top Quall!)' WOOD LATIICE COVEAS Lie #4090!5 96•-6919 be llcenMd. Untlcenlfld 142-4321 11t , 301 SelecUon la key Unlock LANDSCAPE /:itHVlt:t/:i Gery 6•5·5277 PTL BlOCk-Concret•Sluceo work lor your S. Free e11. Oecoratlv• Concret•. con1ractor1 1hould 10 ~~ ......... '.".' ... -'.".'•I your winning color com-Ctatr1cltrl Gardening _ 10 111 your Raalil~ • Ref'• Free u1. ~9·9•92 Ref's Oale &48-5637 892-1327 llc. cont IMfi•I 11ate In their ld\l'll'tlslng. b•nal~-8•6-35•0 "-atrll needs & bcJdget. By IOcal 1;;;;;;;;;;;_""•""""•---1------------------1 WOOD LATTICE COVERS l iRoE•PiiAiioWR~s•-:::r.1,'u'""·i•!M!lO""l Contrector1 and con· -illltltal/leaotleliDI ft lie prof 6•2·6007 0 MP JOBS & Insurance Repair. Speclal· ,.,, __ 0 ,011_ C-•••• & leis free"~. 30 yrl exp, 1um1rs. contact ·Mary -IHkktt,iat llllm-1101 CllSf, SMALL MOVING JOBS MASONRY * TILE lzlng In 'PalnUng/Plaater· ..._ ... ~.... Grondle 11 558-4068 with Sulldlflemod ore. kll rm -CLEAN UPS•HAULING MIKE 646-1391 . Ah Types Re11. & Lie I"" LIC C/'lrl1963·18•3 Decks. fl@~-1327 llc cont 770-2725 1nyllmt1 Wall •-y , ..... tlon1. Contrac-Computer lfld Bkkpg to Remodel/Aepalrt· comml 631·2345 .... '' ""''" add • bey .,..ndw F1ench suit your needs ~eu. and iffid Llc'd. bonded, LANOSCAPE •TREE TRIM HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE INT/EXT 20 Years Exper ftnt•ll f1tlry frff ltr'flCt t or'1 Slat• License ~~6~=~0s~~=e0s8;f.5so~1~ lees 960-4032 Clay ins. For 911' 552-9142 FREE ES T 6"2·9907 Furniture. Tr11h . T1M1 fll~•·ri:-:•itnlb171!il!';:"-Average Room $29 t-l1r all tee. J AYCEE TREE SERV1CE Board. 2ll Clvk: Center CuitomCompu!er Bkkpg tG•ltli•I Clean Upa•Tf ee Trimming 963·5• 15 NORM "" • Ma1er1a11 6•2·0•42 Trees Trim·Remov•H•ul· :~a:.•c~~0~90· Sant• A 0 01 T IO N S DES I G N ConlldenllaJlettlc•ent serv r;;.;.;;;;;;""'11------1 Yard Main! • Hluhng College sludenl wllg I ruck OulCk lcareful Low rat ea. lc:iCilPelnter & Handy· I'd Ilk• 10 -11e a poem Ing Clean ups. 979· 7595 ANO REMODEL From s25 mo 645•7500 Te11lng, dl1gno1ls . tu· MIKE 650-3263 low iate. prompt. Thank Lie T 1380•6 552--0.410 man Low ratei. neigh-A peraoneJ girt 01 art T ti I Lie 1e1s Professional torlng & counMll"Q lor -----1 6 1----------.825 To a p&rlOn that It dear • r •.J compl service 631 -:?345 PROF BKKPG /ACCNTG children w/learnlng dll· Commerc1al/Ret1denU1I you Courl 59-193 CdM *1-1 MIVlll• bQrhood ref's. 6•0·82 9 Message• lrom your hear1 1 1F"•"'•'""''"1"1t~o"•'m"•"o,..,l'o"""'""''-'l r---------, I 11cu111e1. Family counsel· Landscipe Malntananc• !<RUEGER HAUl tNO .._ Edn1 Loul1& 549-••6• 1lon. lndlviduel or grouPt · ilu 1'··d • 10 11"1 Ap,li11u lep1ir Computer Mod lees Free Ing Included Llc'd MFCT Ouall1y Servk:e. raes, lie, Furnitur•. trash. clean-ups Best quality 25 yr . exp. PAINTER NEEDS WORKI (A Han" 10 Hold) '' 3.4. Conrer••tlon. t ,,, U···ul1 .,., 1 11 , Counsel M .. &12-7047 o-ded 20 yr• In aroa Lie. T·\18,428 730·1303 ln!IE•t '°'''"O• ooll-••b ~ By appt 6"0·6"65 '""' Mall 6"5-5089 · '' · '' ..... · POifns on parch~! r111dlnn 6 wtlll"" by Call!. McWeeney Landscape (26) yr• exp., WOfk guar. ... ... Eltctrical 645•5124 l •e~•="~T~R~-----STARVINQ COLLEGE oavii Palnttnn 9a..3837 Pl T I . cerllllCalfld teacher. Tu· w STUDENTS MOVING CO. ..., l•t •• •I 10<lng allO avail, lor hi· Chronk Pain X11eV1a1ed In L,ic. T124·•38. lnaured. Painter n••d• work Tuning I iGp•lr, th9n achool sludanlt. YO\lr Nar~tr lrta a,rlli•o• C1lli1e1 Jll1ki11 ELECTRICIAN \ ""' " I''" ' ""' •jM'• I.d i \ ' .11! 1,I.! ~.7~ 1·1,1 Prompt, courteous sar -•New cabinets. cabinet vice Fect or~ trained , lacing, bars & IOfmlCI technlc1ens 5•9-3077 countertops. 5•9-57•7 l ie 233108. Smallllge JOb•. 1epa1ra. !>.48-5203 Ismael'• comple1e clean up m1lntanance 6 tree trimming. ~6·2502 1 ...ion wlhypnotherapy 8-41 -S.27 Ae1son1ble, lrM 1111-enjoy tn·t\omtl concert. hme or mlM. Affordable Dolby Sims FlH 5•6·8401 WATCH US GROW! ' ma1e1. 'Rick 650-3761 770.()274 or 568-55791E rates. 559-6« t 11--------__, 5100 Help Waattl 510011111 Waattl 5100 ••• , Wtattl 91 "" Lott tiny while Maltese Mele Dog , old Hunt. Beech. Reward 536 ... 637 UITllR/SllH CARPENTERS & FORM-Driver needed. mu1t hava lllilAL IFflOl P/T Parl-tlltt L .... llJ ••it SETTERS .••perlenc•d CIOHd truck or van, be Typing.· tiling, haevy Suballlut• clerk pOettlO<lt HOROSCOPE SJDNEY 0MARR Fashion Island designer only 1714) 5t1 1.2335 rellable & know OratlQCt & phoriet. Some WMkwid WE NEED NEW FACES nea6fld ·tcw NEWPORT bOUltqu• Experleoced.1-----------l LA c II I d Forplacement lnmodellng SCRAM·lETS ANSWERS Refs. FuUl!fme. 760-9333 I '"," ,!!,·...._,m,m,.~, worii:. lnt«vtew by I PP1 [obs In Orl ""tt County. BEACH PUBLIC OAlllll openn9 or'"''"" ,,... onJy:64&·7•41. ..., LIBRARY. ClerlcaJ/publlc '---~--" &TillTlll Melureperton.lo work22 vldual. Cell 261-2165. LLIYl .. lllWY llWYlllWllT contact exper. cM:alra ble, I. Sn.Im hr1per...,...lnFounlaln, __ -_,._,_1_"'_M_o_n~y --l'=~===~~-·I T•atA&tHJ mutl have on-call mini· QIU I Valley Preatura job.' HAIR DRESSER Sp1<:1 IU·lhl mum 1vall1 blll y, 20 Bought . Shrug lnlere1tecl In lhfl O.C. air· mus1 enJo~ dalall work. ELIDTllClll renlal. CM/Nwpt ar•a. I~==-~~~~--I hra/wk. dayt. aves, & Sal. Aigld ·Unlair Pot1 area? The COPY Flex hr• at !Imel. Wlll Expetlenc41 ~aary A1+1 .. •0•08-09•707010~.., ...... •·.1•1•'•'.,.,i NANNY-wanted: Brit. or S'5.7Slhr. Applica11on1 Saturday. May 5 FtGHT STOP has the Job lor YCIV· 1re1n $4 50 to star!. ptiase1 631-23•5 -1, lrlSh trained !Of glrls ao-t av1ll1b!1 11 Newport ARI ES ! ~·1j11.h ~ 1-·\pnl I 'I L You rc<.·e1,·e ne~5 pcna1n1ng to \':tlue 'Who gave ~ou tl'lote PIT work aMer schOOI ll)elk llght Spanlih 11 1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;.1 HIRllll! 4 & 6 lnQulr• 752.()700 Cent., Branch, 856 San 01 pus<oC\.\IOn' ho1lll' rl·pa1r. nlJ.JOf dOm l'stlc ad1us1me nt. Emphasis on black eyes?'' says D•r· turning to lull time In poaslble Cell 8-7PM i' • Clemenl• DI'. N.B. 92660. !>:lit'\\. \Cl urn' lo ri t1.·lt'rn1 ncgo 11at1ons. Stress d1plomac). a\0 1d 1ender to customer "No summer Worxlng wlh!Qh 962·8052 or 531 -1537 EllllEEll:lll Outgoing, en1hvtla1Hc lllSIH &Jiii r•tu1n appllCaUon to aucrl1p11ug l!J t{11·l·c l\\UC\ ( a<;h flow "''di rc<;un1c. Libra plays ke~ ro le. one gave them to me," speed Xerox equipment I ~----~----1 1dutt1 · p1rtlll1M even-All SHIFTS _ For 1man l ibrary Admlnl1tra11on, ,0 d •~ b ,. • k .. , h•d ,0 &wllhlhepubllc Mua!De Cashier wanted wlphontl IECllnlllJ 1-•· You muol -)oy ..,_,..... .. __ ..._Pubt"LI TAURllS r.\prll :!()-~l a~_)' .\\OJ ~attcnng C'11o n s -o lain ys urun & e 30 h wk p .... ""' conv1tnc.rtt hospl1aJ In 1 ..... ...,....~,, "" • I I , "·· , 1 I d o d FIG HT for them .. oeat In appearance .xper '' 1 · _,1Y Min 3 yr1 •xperlence. worii:lng wtlh· youth •nd l .. una Beach. Excellent brary addreu u me u 1n orma ion. gt'I 1uca\ o n paper. vi: \urc l'rms arc c cahr ) C11nt• . ''p~--··---~., wholesome e1111ude. E.xp. ti8asect on exp. W II tr-.in. Attto Space pref'd. Xlnl be a poalllve motlva1or. Incentive pr,..,,ram. Ap""" above. Fiiing deadline Focu~ on sh o n 1np\. rclall\eS. ba sic con1mun1cat1o n . Wis comes tru e trltDI I 3012 Is helptuL Call va at •2·2000. Ask tor Tra.;y typing lkllla, good l!gure Catt l0t an Int"""-: In pe<aon. b:t-1 9~~ 5-1•-8• 1f unorthodo~ pructdurc~ :ire foltQu.cd. ~1l'ans s teer clear o fhacknt")Cd ji;;;;;;l;;l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I 957-06-48 c 1er1ca1 help neectfld. Fut aptnllde. t.h. op11on11 Ml-1021 1.1,. 450 GlenM'ff• St. --------- m t•thods ' WE lllE STILL IPEI Ask for Shill on or Cheryl neat handwriting re· Apply Mon· Thur 71m-5pm '"!'!!"!!!'!!'!!!'!!!'!!"!'"'!~•I Laguna BNch GE~11 NI t ~1a~ ::!1-Junt· ::!0) ) o u learn n1 ore a bout money. ~Ou And 1unnlng7AM-9:30PM AUTO _o_u_l•_ed_.c_o1_1_1_ .. _._1_•_•_1_"I E•ltrl•tl11trlt1 l ~OUSEKEEPER:Jlvelnlor N"u-•"•".,.~"ou=·"IO-.-,c,,~,chOolls~.1 gain 1nfonna11nn \.l.h1 ch ca n~· u11 h1ed 1n busines'> l'nl C'rpn ~. Foc:us a day. 7 days 1 week Steve's Detalllng la look· 21010ovaSt.Npt8ch bultY N-port couple & BrlilolCareCenlei 1209 al'>•J on 1ntl'n\1t'1l'd re-la11on '>h1p. rC'<;IX>ns1b1l11 y. aulho n\). cha llt'l' to ~~':~\~~~:~~ ;: ~11~':t~~~~~~:1,a;~~ Ho~!~·~~~on !AcrosslromOCAlrPQ!'lt baby FrMlotravel .~ W. Hemlock Way, S.A. •n~ll''1'>t' 1n(Ollll' JlOlcn11al. ( ancc r c·a pncorn per'>on~ figure pron11-lhe pnce 01 one auto cetaih ng andtor car company need• people ~eatth. ~Nf2n11011•h tfflot ltl•l•ktriter nl·ntl\ CIRCUS OF IASUIE wasn1no 631 -6906 1rom beech 1l1ea 1or var1. ESCROW SEGllOUY CA!\l"ER rJ ur1l· ~ 1-J ul~ ~~I Rl'ach h.:~o nd t·urrcnt c.xpt·ctaliun~ ous commerclal1 & print One ol Oranoe Counties ISllPI SIPllYISlll StltHI O'Htlrt•'I Otr ( 1rr uOl\\a1l('l"' la\ c•r \Cl Uft·tTu n'> Yo u'll be-nd of un ne-Cl'Ssar~ C:1..J)l'ni.t• l 11 I . llAllOll li•kl•I 0,,.maitltl adve11 l11no lor summei oldest companies. c•1ffl 2nd stnft. •"ti 30 h11/wk 8k~i~ .• ~:~:!· ,=~ J Odhurdl'n l nd1\1 dualt lO\l'll1~ouu.1ll coupc::ra1e .\\1llleniJ moraland F.ILLEllTll C I k sport1wear, athletic opportun1tylorrlghtpei-Strpng141pervtsory11t1t11 knowtedgeolearlychHd· po<,~1hl ~ !1 n<1!H'ldl ~uppon .\nt•s. L1hra pcr~o ns pla~ kc~ ruk·s. 110·1112 t••ortt •I r~~c:'!n\211ajl~~i.~~~= son axper 01 trainee Engl !Span speaklni hood pre! Ple•H c11t: LEO l Ju\\ :'.,_\Lil! ~~I )'n u'l1 run roughs hod <l \ er co n1pcUlllln ESCOITS/llOIELS S~~~=s~I~~ t';::e:~i;:~ Delween 6 30• 11.3o1m ;:.~!'~~~ d':,,~,~~1 ~~!~ M~~R~tl~~ 4~~~ •• ~7 •95-2512 Laguna Nfguel E.Jtcellenl opporuti.inlty In• plea1•nt working en· vlronment. Out ~port Beach office Is looltlng for mature, rHpOnlllble lndlV1dua1110 do lnt•rut· Ing 1elephone woni on l>lhalf ot naUona! com· panlel. Good spu111ng voice a mu11 . Call Ma Mu1dock: ~5-~778. Lun:ir C\Clt• l 01nl 1d.:\..., 1th \Uppo n fro m •·i.t·cret '>Qurccs." M~,.k"~ is Outcall ONL y 835_919Q openings 1n Ol.lr N-port or 3 30·6·30pm type 60 wpm Salary Lagunt Beach EOE HOl IWllll ~ol \ l'd : nu gt·\ hat k \t:J.ge \ 1e..., and ar.c pro' ide-d "'1th p n \ 1!cgl·d Beach headquar1er1 ol-open. Ben1flt1 provided. lor charier co KnOWledge ' '1111!!1!1'!!'!11!1'111111!!•• 1n1 orn1;n1un ·\q uari u ~ a nd :i nothl·r Leu tigurc pru m 1 ncn1I~ s,~x 1T 0 HESR0AP0v, c~~:!~,1· flee ~·1~'!:k'fn•1r1~h~:f. Fling Lynn ~7-5625 11•11. IPlllHS ot ooat1 & 0<ganlu1~aJ I 1PAFIT-TIME. Varied P\oul"I VIRGO I \u• :'.':<x•n\ :'.2) \\hat \.Ou need I!> h:i.ndcd \.Uu o n .. g ' •u .,,......,,., Oph E ' T ~ Cat1 573-3382•1'1 6PMon skHlsreq'd l ll•mechan-10 lnclud• ••rly A M 1· BY APPT 640 6•54 LOAN PROC ISEC'V 11ce Famihar with Unix •P /1 ravel .. gen, with wkdays,anytlmewk-eni pro\t·rh1al ~11\CJ p!.J ll(•r ! 111 1111" lhro ugh c)n firs! 1mprl'~'>1ons Lunar • ~ A.sst•t 1n preperat1cn o! 631·4780 blween 5.5 computer training lor icarexp prel. Mu11 ber• weef(end1. Mutl h1v•d• p~i,1 1111n h1ghJ1gl1 tl n1n1~1n 1 t'. lulti !ln1t•n1, p rofil fru111 rl'C'l'nl bu~1 nt'!>\ tlr SNAlllll U S'I commt11c1al & installment local agency Send re-lmlllOI IEllllEll =~~1'1~~:,~.~ pendabl• vehleMI (smell l .!tl'l'l t'h.1ngt'. ( J ill l'f ( ;q.ir11:orn. ~qua ri us pl'TSOll!t pla~ kC) rok''>. llSUIE toan documentallon Pre-ca11n1or101 IFFIGE ! sumE' •o p 0 BOK 2864, Needs exper F/T aasl•· s 10 hr . 875-9()6.4 t r uck. van . 1t1t1on LIBRA !"l'Pt 2 \.()r t ~2)· Su CC'C'~S fullo "'S 1n111al !tl'lback. ()rdcr!> 4320 Campus Olive, su11e vious experience in COf · One peraon office P01lllon N B ,09"2~"-3-~--~-i Ian! Space PJ•nnl"O· 1 ~~-~~----;=) d:aJ~~~ 7:: !rom top :ire ~Uh)l.l'1 1<J ch.tn~l' !\.no" ti. keep options o pe"n , \l rl'~i. 190, Nwpl Bch 556-2260 ~~1110,ba~~~~.:~t1~;~ 1n OC Salary com~ Exp. Ill Trl'lel Agent with r:no;:~~.'hf1w~~ ;.~~~~ '•l•ftr'I &1,romffet area. Musi be dapen· \ t'T\al1IJ1\. :ind "rolt'l I \.our ll l" n 1 n!l'rl'S\~ Sun"n Or l':\tt•nd!t tl1 \'ll:Jltu n TOP ,,-,~ 1 .. mens urale wllh ei-computer training lor No exp nee. Neat, rel l•ble. dable. Con11cl Gr•10 '' l 1'~ eneu perlence 1-686-8771 !OCl l agency. Send re-lions 6•2-2255 S4hr 17 yra+ F/T lll d1rllll'f lH ~Otl:J I ..11 :1 1r Ac grat ious. but also s tand I.a l! fo r princ1 pll'i.. Females p•et Models and LOAN ESCROW ASST sume 10 p 0 Box 286". KITCHEN HELP Wlnled 963-'11• . Hyde Monday thru Frid•)' SCORPIO f(},,:1 2!-."o\ .2 11 Look bci•u nd the 1mmed1 Bll., Esccr1s (213)866-198• As111t in p1epar1tlon ol CHI \• .u II NB 92863 be!WMO 9:30 and 10:30 ) "~ I d -consirucllon toan doc-•'l-1111 It) Bristol Care Cen1t11 . 1209 1.m. onlr. 642-4321 ['l\.'fll'l lt' po 1t·ntn1 . •....: u.·1l 1ng !O re\tSt'. rev1eu. an 10 bnng source Trl'ftl 3011 umentatlon Prior work-Hiring mmedlalely. The FOll/lmUIE W.HemlockWay.SA. Plllllll , n1;11cn;.il up Ill liatc f·m·u ~ o n tr:t\l'I. cducauo n . r o1n mun 11:a11o n. 4.day cru ise/departs 6i3. Ing knowledge ot 1ncome Tale ol lh• Whtie Ret-Ptivate country ctub in v.llh ngnt''' lo 1nlc~t°1 n ~UU f ()U.11 tak·nt~. ~nothl·r Srorp10 ligurl'S L A IS F /Va ncouver ptoperly & lndu9tr1al '•'",'0oant . ,•oo c"'•,,1n SI , NewpOl'I Beach-'<• pl Needed lh~~ • .,. lor am111nP/T P'"T/Tllll "'''''''"""''' Foom S•29. "''"'-''' ,.. '''"' '''''"'' '" on a • see • na or I I M ) N 1 B h -•· '" " " " Biil) 573 4536 t me lunch Id nner ••· iweaieri & veala. Full or a or awpor eac SAGIT'f AR IUS INO\ • .22·1Jce ~I): .~lake 1nqu1ncs co nccrn1n&. eluded 644·73•8 escrow, banking or sav· 1~--· __ ·______ pertenced waiter/watt-parl time. Call K & o FIM company 11 tootqng tor a WM•••J latJ 1nd 1' 1Jui'.ll who f\'CCnl l) ~ulicrt«I health ~etback . Focus on "''n ti ng:'-, lrlQs & loan envlronmen! ress $6 35/hour, no tips. 1mport1. ask tor Klara. ~son lo work par! time 9•m 10 5pm. Orl'f'lng, \:IHHniunrta11on d t·l\1ng into m ~"IC-nt•s ant! repa)ing fa ,o r<;. You·11 la111t11 Opp, 4014 Excellent t>enelll•. com· COOl(EIP'D) Pleuecell 1>4•-s.-o• 788-279• a1 a parking a11.ooan11 r,:::,•'~':t! ~~~fy rt·1.1.·1' 1.' n1.·v. \ lllntt·rn 1 n~ po\~1hll' f1nanc1al windfall. 1nhc ntancc. Otoktlll Ltlllt 11101 petlllve market ••tarlea Kll<:Mn P••1•631•3433 alle<' 2pm for lnlervi-MAINTENANCE PERSON ~:~.:!;'~~~~~~~ MWtpap&r ~Ivery. R• C:APR ICORr'IO f l)t'l'. :'..:!-J:in , I 'I) l:mpha ~I!> on maJO r cha ngt• 1n N-port BL agl~42·8557 commensuiate with ex · Cook a FURNITURE FINISHERS 1209 W Hamlock Way r•llred person.I Wortilng liable auto neceaaaty. '5 • Id I d f d h ""8s'1--.• ~ Call Personnel. SOUi cuEF No exp nee Stav• s t A ... hOl.lr l)lul mlllage "'t1rtll'\!1c,.1rt·a -cnu inc u l' tTI O\ 1ng ru m un t· rcs1 c nce lo a not er. Mori llel """ n ,.9,._8351 Oou0675•067g •n a na hour•: Mon.-Frl. lpm 10 Apply In person •t ~Tl'Mi ·\\'l t·n! :11\IJ un publitl l\ n1u~1 t'. panncr~h 1 p. marriage' You'll ha\e T gr.. 1 4021 wut\ banquet chef beck· 6pm. Some hNvy Uttlng 3 B 1111111· 1n!llll'\ :.i nd prt'\llgc lit• a"'an.: t>f puhl ~ rC'la1 i on~. dl'al1ngs w11h llw"'"""r•E·,0 1...,P'""""°"'"""i "' grou"d. also requlr•• 111 St1tlo1 lttt•tlolt IWID 'r:i~~t~•~=·~*°',:]~ g:~ra P~~N. ~:· ~~: 1 ,iu ru' AN eople need no Barber •lyllst wanted wllh strong background garde Eve's /wkends 14 hr Btwn THE DAILY PILOT 11 now Clyde Barrow. EOE. p\11 TD SU s 10,000 up cuentele to rent space in manager SURF & SANO 3-5pm Mike 6-i5·5760 accef!llng appllcatlona pen11t1on S•-2 /hour. I ':":~~~~~~~~ AQl 1ARll1S ~J:t n :'.0-1 (•b 11'!) Don't rock boat ' G o ')lO\\'. No er.Cit ,,... , no penalty COM Gary 675-991• HOT EL, Laguna Beach 1 DI t lel M 1 Pl•••• contact Norm 1n 1 l'\!1~.ttt· 'Jr 1ou s p<l\'lh il1 1u.:". l'Uncentr:1h: u n 5l't·unt~. Focu!t a lf>o o n Oeniaon Assoc 673-73 11 Beauty c811 Chai Chemin from GATE TENDER s~per~;.. n!r::;'.'pe~ Thorpe, 759-78-40. Avco PIT, wknda. Honeat, d• \l.'l h'l~ .1hd)l1 10 he dt\lfl'l'I rtirna nllt !1:11\0ll )'o u'IJ bC' pro\ ided l"'llh I n~-.,..-~ ~ lllllOUlllST I 1em·2pm: •97·4•77 Admi1 people to camp· carrier I. Must have van, Financial Servlcet. 620 pendabll & hard workar \·1tr;i 1"lnfrnilt 1nn " P1 \l'l•\. \'1rgu nrn1\t'\ f1gurl· pro rn1 ncnll) Helt Wiatt• Sluu EOE grounds S•thour wagon or l)ICk·UP Good N-port Centar Ori..,.., 10 clean yard, pollah an· PIS('t~S l 1-t•h I Q-~1 ar1. h ~o r· En1nhasi\ on rum;,incc . 5 ...... cula11 un, •ClEAN1NG ExPEAfS * Acrylic nells. wicnentele ... _,'"''Y , ••ock "'''· Call 6"6-369• salary. mlt••g• allow· NIW!l0f1 Bch 92660 tlque :r,1es, ate $41ht •• " --• d b • • I 0 Exclusive CdM salon ..,... • G •·-·ti Equal Oppty Employer 850 13 2 Roi' ~ t11ll1 r\'ll , h.1ng1.· a nd a \Jr11•11 o l l''Pl.'n l'nll'\ You'll have fl'3son to ,....,.,e Y Maids 0 r-673_0142 675.9(12!) au10 part•. M/F eppll· enetal olllce ance. company """"" 11 · • req. ll·khr;1tr .,1n1 n1l!nH·nt ""I ll 0c madl·. f1n ::111l·1al statu\ 1s elevated . ~~~-T~~u~!~ ?Ba~~~~~· cen11 Apply Automotive n J TllEPlllEQLEll ~~b~:r~7u;!~~1 ---------•I ) 11u'll ho.· d,-.i11ng "'1lh oldt'r 1nd 11 1dual "'ho fl'Sjk'C'l~ )Our potential. beauty Supply Co, 1522 N-pon Busy clrculaUon olllca Pllot Clrculatlon Otllce. P'"T Tilll •---------·---------,..------... "!"!'!'!'Accept ing epohcatlon1 lor SHAMPOO ASSISTANl Bl. Co111 Mesa. needs a part/lime Cltttk -host/hostess & cook POI· !or bu1y salon, mu11 be for answering phonea 330 Weal Bay. Costa Early morning alngle copy G1r•ge1 lot 8111 i11e11 AaDOD•Ct•eat1 3002 111ons lnlervfe w1 Sat· licensed 631 · 1390 dentet and dispatching mess· Mesa Monday thru Fri· dlttrlbu!lon !or N-port Experienced ADA lor Of· day. No phone calla. Beach area 3•11 10 4 •enl 2912 leat1l1 2916 YSP,1nc announc:esa"4tW' Thuis 3·!:1P M Apply In llLLl"ICLl"I thodontic olllce -would a,•,1"2"30".'7"3"00P'm'.-5,,· EOE ~"".;;;:.;~-~-.;p.;,;; , hol '"' person only BAXTER'S. " n d ROA , · • hourt. Sunday morning E soae C M 20 ~ 20 It progr1m o P you 5180 Birth SI. NB Growing company ""°' cont • e1 rom 99n· and Sun 6·00· 10.30em Requires deoendab•e v• Slo•aoe 01111 Av;iil now Store or oll•ce space for and !em1Ues In cr1111 tull time BllUng Cl&rk !or e •al dental o lllce Sludents & homemikeri hlCle. (C on1ac1 Mike) r&nl 1n Cosio Mesa l•land! of Safely "'''"' .. --------•! S NF •• d a '"od 6•• 1•05 merlne 557 8393 E 0 E 187 F 21s1 (;4S 7234 1• .... e •care an ,.,, •· · encouraged 10 apply " lllED OPElll"I · · · · epp•o~ 500 SQ rt ~o•unt 11er la mU!es to MAJOR ICCOllT I 1 b 111 E pe I • I ~'="'="="""'"""~""" I O.C. AIRPORT AREA 957 ·0808 586-88 14 p1ovlde supervision to EIECITIVE ~8• c e11 1~~ 1 ~ e ~ e fi~~ 1 IOIEITIO l,Ellll I 33o ~s~~~r ~~,:j•pm loi qualllled ONL '( mailne 1 ~ N""' 7 sly tiiag IJOOd fwy Commercial 1 Cf1!tres!ed youths lor 1• Potenllal ,01 growhth IDe! Ma r area IOI lull/time llberglasi, palnteri, ele<:· PART TIME Gel1to Claule •ic.tess F•nm 1'.iOO 5 1 up R I days II you cen help cell The Orange C08St Deily Send resume to Sheryl domestic Live out Laun· lliEIEltAL OfFIO( tr iciens. carpenter• and Ice Cream Stora, COM 1 ~ Jgoo s 1 "'''' flu•ICf 10 e1la I 2911 494·0611 or 6!:11-1616 P1101 r.as an excelle"! OP· I Eveison. 393 Hospital dry, ironing, genl clean· PIT Cer & nc helpful NB mechanic•. Apply· '1-3PM, 3 dy1 • w"' <,u<l lf>rianl 511me space 166•6 Harbor F v IL-•• , • r.... 1AIUi portun1!~ lo• 8 career Rd Newport Beath I ong, clothes c11e. llghl Call Marla 645-8733 USll IUllE, 110 213·30•-6812 "'~"' mmt«I 1. qq ne1 1240 sq 11 ;;;;.;.;..;;""";.;;;.;;..,...-o..,= or11111&d Ma101 Account Ca111 92663 cooking Call Ke1en. Mon _· ---673 0360 PART TIME GEN. OFFICE f o d 2 sml b!k ''°OOY Exkul 1~e with a proven I 1hru ,::r1 2 to 5pm ll"IUL '''ICI · B••!i• ,,,, Age nt !:1•1·5032 un 118,.k ,,,0,0 G••" IOOllllPl"llST 619,756_4• 197 EO E " AIP,lnvoice1,1yp1ng,lllt"O P 6 "" 'bl '>91!9 dog s In Cen1111 P1rk ,"' ," ' d " M n . Tu es .Th , F r MECHANIC'S HE LPER & t0Kay548-3443 ':>•nq••• 'ld•IU:JI" t('I• •t"nt ~tu•il9"' r,n1, -$60 rtiO Lr,~!U M•"Jil £3 I '.161!) PRIME FlET All SPACE Hun1 Bch 71 •1848·9372 P O en ia gua1a n ee PIT Enthu1lest1C, good Donut ICe<' • beker's help· 8 30-l 30. Wed 8 30· 5 Own htnd tool• 700 sq t1 • $100 NN N d •8w 11g e in11 com-phone manne r a1lent1on ei. l!Kpet'd. fem pref'd Must bfl melure. •e!llbla , MacGREGOR YACHTS PAIT /Tl•E Jae~~ ~~;~:~0~3~ 1~all mission Desote to move !O detail Some lo.nowi. I Balboa 111and 613·8686 I neat. crgan1 zed, ha~• 163 1 Plt cen11a, C M Houaecleanlng Mu11 bf1 FOUND ADS •MIO managemenl • plus ( edge o! bkkpg, lyp1ng & I pleasant phone man.,... & MediCal Rec:eot. Buty NB hone1t & rellabl•. GOOD Ollict Reot1l1 2914 . Cd M dh! suites AC. amp! Send,"o'"m• "'s ollice Call 575·7100 DRIVE AS x COU NTRY ! type •5wp m oltlc• Sooks enlhu11111k:, PAY-• BONUS 966· 1300 $200 2855 E OK t 60 Cali f he req d KNOWLEDGE OF SAIL - 11317 w,',"1'0''',', o,,' N B g~~S1 '~;; 57 5.5900 ...-ARE FREE 'eoECosta Mesa. 92626 I IODl,1811000Plll F/C McGREGOR YACHT S BOA TS A BIG PLUS peiaonable, pre! person P/T ltllot h1l1tut • ---------1 . • 1631 Placentia. c M Co•I• •• ,,, 432• ,770 Busy phona1. typing. I d · I • F c , 1 M ... o 2023 AU01noon hour• Call Aq""' '>4 1 !10 12 D a1t11a 1 \ C I po9111on w retei com-· all• 1 d A p Karen 6A•·6&00. 9·30-S $3'.lO uu r.rpl ~ <!r apes .ii c l eatal1 2920 • lll't¥ERlllii SERVICE l ~:l~Yd~~~~ll ~. 'o~r~~~ c .• H ····~n IEllO&L IEOIOlllY PART TI ME. On call l)ef- 17101 Beilt tl """'"1010n t200 s r fron1 olllce, lrg 142·1111 Ful!Umetpartt1me Typ ing JnglnlBM P C We aiea ,_ r..r_ For Newporl BaaCl'I t on lor clerlcalsal•apos- B .. 11~'' 1!4;i <1il1·1 d i 1 ve 1n r r do o 1, 30 wpm required Call giowlng compa"y and OPPORTU:\'ITI t;S Opt\lhemotog111 Exp !Uon In CdM $5/hOl,lr CcJ M 1 r~ '>Q tt LeaH S•801mo 629 Terminal'•--------• 63 1-01•0 EOE "eed 1n enthu11as tlC Reaume lop Box 21111 Cherie 760-1822 W C ... ' •O •352 d I' ' .. Co111 Me ... CA 92626 S200 m" n·c.ludOJ~ •~er~-tty • Y•. 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Of. nee '°' growing bottle water company Good phone peraonallty. non-amotl.,. Wiii train. Apply In pereon· 17842 Cowan St, Irvine RECEPTIONIST: Wit Secretarial Bacicgroufl . Buttd.,/0.Veloper exper. helpful. Non-amkr. Send reaume to Peggy. 1600 Oov9 St, Ste 225. New· port BeaCh, CA 92UO •... ,.. .... , fO< busy eecrow ottloe In Newpor1 BMch H .. vy phonM. Front otflce ap- peeranoe. Good benefits <All Deanne· 953-8020 ~lonltt/S.eretery - lnter10< ~. w91t 0<· gentled, xlnt phOne & typing alcllla. Dynamic •tmoaphere , Cd M S 1100/mo. 494-8808 IEOEn./llO'Y lmmedlete opening for ex- pertenc:ed, w9ll11roomed & per90neble reception· 1st In yacht aalel office. Muat ty~ accurately, have good referenon. Non/smoker. Hours: Tuea.-Set. 9-5:30. Call OeAnn Burtce, 842-5735 RESTAURANT Crown Point R•taurant ·now hiring. Sous chef, biker, llne cootc, a1ew- 11rd, rtc*vlng peraon, dlahwtah«a. broiler per- aon, guard mgr & prep peraon. Conttnental cootclng exp helpful Pia apply 24801 Dana Of, Bldg F, Dana Pt mteuranta CoC~T AIL SERVERS Exper pref. High eMfgy. hard working, attrecttve COOKS &perlenoe pntl BOOKKEEPER :~pl;•~ ';:!eon, M-F Furntah your new a110rt· STUDEITS 2·5PM. Baxter's. 18872 menl wllh furniture tound In Tiii • 8eac:h Blvd, Hunt Ben. I through 0111ullted llllll -·•wn No phone ci .. ta p1eaae &42-S878 • •• .... We hev. OP9f'lng1 fOr I •1 ,.1 t -... a glrla between . : al J I I .................... -... : E;i:,;-r: 0:.=t~ Eern money. trip• a bonutee. Cell Mr. Aount,.. PART TIME Mon~l~ Motor Route Available Newport lkach •rea, three boura per day. Earn approx. 1600 per month. Call 11 :00 to 4:00 PM . A k for Bruce Em1Jey. CIRCQLATION DEPT. 64~-4321 roE ... SIU YATES VW..PORSCHE ' ' 8)7.4'10(' 0).4!11 I ... NEW '84 CHEVETTE NEW '84 CAMARO NEW '84 CELEBRITY NEW '84 S10 . ,, NEW '84 CHEVY TRU (CONTINUED) (CONTINUED) (CONTINUED) MODEL STOCK " SERIAL " MODEL STOCK ti SERIAL ti MODEL STOCK II SERIAL ti MOO EL STOCK ti SERIAL ti MODEL STOCK I SERI.AL I Chevette20r 058 107258 Camaro Spt Cpe 2017 185160 Celebrity Wagon 2264 923306 5105WBPU 2259 207290 G30 Hi Cube Van 1457 121322 Chevette 4 Or 059 110046 CamaroZ28 2033 186109 Celebnty Wagon 2263 924055 510 Ext. Cab PU 2260 205314 030 Hi Cube Van 15.23 120039 Chevette4Dr 761 159591 CamaroZ28 2034 185993 Celebrity Wagon 1357 126825 S10SWBPU 2261 207230 G30 Hi Cube Van· 1609 121715 Chevette2Dr 849 160459 CamaroZ28 2035 185784 Celebrity Wagon 1736 903266 S10LWBPU 2262 207437 P30StepVan 1902 313319 Chevette2Dr 8.53 162896 CamaroZ28 2062 185995 Celebrtty 2 Or. 1769 812175 S10LWBPU 275 112625 P30StepVan 1945 316145 Chevette4 Dr 891 166586 Camaro Spt. Cpe 2064 187048 Celebrity Wagon 1778 903284 S10$WBPU 415 123779 G30 Hi Cube Van 1980 125240 T' -Chevette 4 Or -894 164395 CamaroZ28 2095 186216 Celebrity Wagon 1779 901956 -SWLWBPU #4 126380 C50 Cab + Chassis 1606 121196 Chevette4 Dr 951 168623 Camaro Spt Cpe 2096 188582 ' Celebrity Wagon 1843 904909-S10SWBPU 459 125808 C60 Cab + Chassis 20"8 121761 Chevette<tDr 1171 181665 Camaro Spt Cpe 2120 188893 Celebrity Wagon 1904 905900 SlOLWBPU 469 125865 C60 Cab + Chassis 2050 124147 Chevene2Dr 1290 183973 CamaroZ28 2122 189355 Celebrity Wagon 1925 909501 $10LWBPU 484 127794 K·Blazer 4X4 1866 153666 Chevette 4 Dr 1429 200709 Camero Spt. Cpe. 2123 0190145 Celebrity 4 Or. 1927 911225 510 LWBPU 551 129629 K20 Suburban 4X4 2096 161749 Chevette 4 Dr 1517 204376 Camaro Spt. Cpe. 2124 189281 Celebrity 4 Dr. 1947 902671 $10LWBPU 598 132785 Chevette4Dr 1518 208793 Camero Spt. Cpe 21 76 190387 Celebrity 4 Or. 1992 910222 $10LWBPU 653 133288 NEW '84 S-10 BLAZER Chevette2Dr 1699 219213 Camaro Spt Cpe 2177 191405 Celebnty Wagon 2044 913443 S10LWBPU 869 133056 " Chevette2Dr 1811 224525 Camaro Spt Cpe 2195 190270 Celebrity 4 Or. 2077 899780 S10LWBPU 671 132523 MOOEL STOCK ti SERIAL I Camaro Spt. Cpe 2201 192069 Celebrity Wagon 21"5 916918 $10LWBPU 672 133314 510 Blazer4X4 1292 160265 CamaroZ28 2202 192339 Celebrity 4 Or. 2153 832000 $10 4X4 Ext. Cab 720 135022 51081azer4X4 • 1567 179739 NEW '84 CAMARO Camaro Spt Cpe 2203 190196 Celebrity 4 Or 2167 919426 S10LWBPU 767 136746 S 1OBlazer4X4 1835 181764 8£maro Z28 2206 191993 Celebrity 4 Or. 2186 920442 $10LWBPU 908 144502-S 10 Blazer 4X4 1652 185301 maro Spt. Cpe 2201 193350 Celebrity Wagon 2187 921286 510LWBPU 946 144486 S10Blazer4X4 1700 186098 Camaro Spt. Cpe 2208 193690 Celebnty 2 Or. 2200 900993 S 10 4X4 Ext Cab PU 1002 146152 S10Blazer4X4 1760 1867~ MODEL STOCK 11 SER 11 Celebnty 4 Or. Camaro Spt Cpe 2266 194940 2223 919847 $10LWBPU 1022 135654 $10 Blazer 4X4 1785 186593 Camaro Spl Cpe 678 129116 Camaro Spt. Cpe 2282 194197 Celebrity Wagon 2225 919653 $10 Ext. 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Cab PU 1637 181610 S 1 O Blazer 4X4 2032 193155 CamaroZ28 1283 153199 Cavaher4 Dr 1867 226158 Monte Carlo 176 102598 $10LWBPU 1722 187565 $10Blazer 2037 194397 CamaroZ28 1404 161212 Cavaher 20r 1868 226370 Monte Cano 378 121623 $10LWBPU 1723 1t'8064 510 Blazer 4X'4 2055 193618 Camaro Berhnena 1406 160708 Cavalier Wagon 1869 227420 Monte Carlo 541 134066 SlOLWBPU 1728 187829 S10Blazer4X4 2056 194630 Camaro Berhnena 1407 162378 Cavaher 40r 1890 232069 Monie Carlo 727 134638 S 10 4X4 Ext. Cab PU 1784 18621 1 S10Blazer 2060 193761 Camaro Berhnetta 1411 161598 Cavaher 4Dr 1892 232311 Monte Carlo 728 137292 SlOSWBPU 1787 186605 $1081azar4X4 2068 196023 Camaro Berhnena 1414 161296 Cavalie r Wagon 1893 230406 MonteCarlO 1004 150231 $104X4LWBPU 1820 189597 $10 Blazer 4X4 2080 197399 Camaro Berhnetta 1417 161557 Cavalier Wagon 1895 231853 Monte Carlo 1590 192486 S104X4LWBPU 1829 188786 S1081azer4X4 2105 199034 Camaro Bertinena 1426 160901 Cavalier 4'()r 1912 228184 Monte Carlo 1591 191661 $10 Ext. Cab PU 1849 189572 S10 Blazer 4X4 2114 195516 CamaroZ28 1506 165921 Cavaher4 Or 1~ 236705 Monte Carlo 1614 192982 $104X4LWBPU 1851 187923 S 10 Blazer 4X4 2116 195409 Camaro Spl Cpe 1536 168049 Cava her Wagon 1999 238391 Monte Carlo 1823 198720 $10LWBPU 1853 189355 S10Blazer 2188 200358 CamaroZ28 1545 169719 Cava her Wagon 2004 232676 Monte Cano 1906 200378 s 10 Ulillty Body 1860 186938 510 Blazer 4X4 2192 203563 Camaro Z.28 1557 170125 Cavaher4 Dr 2008 237298 Monte Carlo 1907 200563 S10LWBPU 1930 184000 S 10 Blazer 4X4 2194 203476 Camaro Z28 1559 169728 Cavaher Wagon 2028 241079 Monte Carlo 1911 197684 S10LWBPU 2066 189172 S10Blazer 2196 192327 CamaroZ28 1560 169214 Cavaher 40r 2030 240430 S 10 4X4 Ext Cab PU 2083 197873 510 Blazer 4X4 2221 203327 CamaroZ28 1569 170775 Cavaher Wagon 2071 243627 NEW '84 CAPRICE S10LWBPU 2100 201428 S10Blazer4X4 2234 203391 Camaro Berhnena 1574 170147 Cavaher Wagon 2154 248563 S10Btazer 2253 204208 Camaro Berlinena 1577 137847 Cava her 4 Or. 2209 252345 MODEL STOCK I SERIAL I NEW '84 CHEVY TRUCKS S10Blazer4X4 2254 206861 CamaroZ28 1617 172299 Cavalier Wagon 2222 252943 Caprice Wag.· 1423 139633 S10Blazer4X4 2270 2057~ Camaro Spt Cpe 1621 172256 Cav.alier 4 Or 2245 254726 Capriee4 Or 1436 140735 MODEL STOCK I SERIAL 1 $10 Blazer 4X4 2275 204796 CamaroZ28 1646 173642 Cavalier Wagon 2246 255140 Caprice2 Dr 1450 140930 C20PU 2284 162259 $10Blazer4X4 2277 194086 Camaro Berlinena 1647 173860 Cavalier Wagon 2247 254367 Capnce 4 Or. 1451 140959 C10PU 2281 161485 510 Blazer 4X4 2278 191840 Camaro Spt Cpe 1659 173673 Cavalier Wagon 2248 254659 Caprice 2 Or. 1455 141043 K104X4 PU 609 114460 Camaro Berhnetta 1660 173410 Cavaher 2 Or. H1B 2250 254260 Capnce4Dr 1714 147110 C10PU 1914 154028 NEW '84 EL CAMINO Camaro Spt Cpe 1666 172361 Cavalier Wagon 2251 255555 Caprice 4 Or. 2058 126000 C10PU 1918 154022 Camaro Bertinena 1667 173351 Cavaher 4 Door 2257 255516 Caprice 4 Or. 2085 152280 C10PU HM2 155199 MODEL STOCK ti SERIAL I CamaroZ28 1668 173100 Cavaher4 Or 2272 254625 Caprice 4 Dr 2098 145149 C10PU 1982 156282 EL CAMINO 702 140924 Camaro Spt Cpe 1670 172858 Cavaher4 Or 2273 253957 Capnce40r 2279 153691 C10PU 1983 155973 El Camino 722 140126 CamaroZ28 1678 172930 Cavaher 40r 2288 256200 Cl OPU 2059 157124 El Camino 724 140478 Camaro Spt Cpe 1741 174925 Cavaher Wagon 991 165514 NEW '84 IMPALA C10PU 2106 159786 El Camino 828 136539 crmaro Spt Cpe 1743 174788 Cavalier Wagon 1361 198321 C10 PU 2147 158134 El Camino 1040 152698 C maro Spt Cpe 1745 175235 Cavaher4 Or 1398 202387 MODEL STOCK 1 SERIAL 11 C10 PU 2107 157803 El Camino 1403 177743 CamaroZ28 1751 172751 Cava her Wagoo 1433 203215 lmpala40r 1816 127484 C10 PU 2147 158134 El Camino 1418 175555 Camaro Berhnena 1760 176603 Cavalie r Wagon 1540 215328 lmpala40r 2159 152320 C10 PU 2232 161651 El Camino 1470 181966 Camaro Spt Cpe 1761 174790 Cavaher 4 Or 1552 216186 lmpala40r 2160 152282 C20 PU 818 122256 El Cal'rtino 1471 181947 Camaro Spt Cpe 1764 175914 Cavaher Wagon 1564 216290 NEW '84 S10 K204X4PU 865 124949 El Camino 1824 197734 Camaro $91 Cpe 1765 175911 Cavaher 4 Or 1584 217501 C20 PU 989 127208 El Camino 1825 197661 Camaro Spt Cpe 1766 175886 Cavalier Wagon 1622 220701 MODEL STOCK /1 SERIAL " K20PU4X4 1908 154390 El Camino 1899 200327 Camaro Spt Cpe 1767 176321 Cavaher Wagon '1638 221241 S10LWBPU 2101 201152 C20PU 1946 155242 El Camino 2119 203953 CamaroZ28 1768 174199 Cavaher 4 Or 1691 222453 $10-LWB PU 2102 201416 C20PU 2024 156186 El Camino 2134 204729 CamaroZ28 1783 175228 Cavaher4 Or 1692 222540 $10LWBPU 2109 199431 C20PU 2042 157541 El Camino 2137 201012 Camaro Berhnena 1789 176786 Cava her Wagon 1720 202284 S10 LWBPU 2111 200826 K204X4PU 2049 157044 El Camino 2158 205325 CamaroZ28 1790 176937 Cavahier Wagon 1733 223065 S10LWBPU 21 12 198865 C20 PU 2051 155632 El Camino 2285 205021 CamaroZ28 1791 176794 Cavaher4 Dr 1807 224516 S10 Ext. Cab PU 2125 198265 C20PU 2079 154374 El Camino 2286 209505 Camaro Berllnetta 1793 176510 Cavaher 4 Dr 1814 226694 SlOLWBPU 2136 198201 C20PU 2104 158226 NEW '84 CHEVY VANS Camaro Berltnena 1861 173306 Cavaher Wagon 1834 228939 S10 Ext Cab PU 2140 198757 C20 PU 2132 159700 Camaro Spt Cpe 1863 179020 Cavalier 4 Or 1835 228234 $10LWBPU 21 41 198840 C20 PU 2133 159773 MODEL STOCK I SERIAL ti Camaro Spl Cpe 1865 1 78221 Cavalter4 Dr 1836 228721 $10LWBPU 2142 198834 C20 PU 21"8 158902 G20 Van Conversion 1676 145299 Camaro Spt Cpe 1876 178218 510 EX1 Cab PU 2146 201708 C20PU 2149 16001 G20 Van Conversion 1710 145138 Camaro Spt Coe 1877 178845 S10LWBPU 2162 202081 C20PU 2189 160214 20 Ven Conversion 1875 160583 CamaroZ28 1881 174031 S10LWBPU 21 64 200556 C20PU 2216 160665 020 Van Conversion 656 109249 Camaro Berhnena 1882 173957 S10LWBPU 2179 198134 C20PU 2226 162063 G30 Van Conversion 1453 137003 CamaroZ28 1883 179823 S10LWB PU • 2180 198603 C30PU 1019 121927 030 Van Conversion 1459 NEW '84 CITATION 140835 Camaro Spt Coe 1931 180735 $10LWB PU 218 1 197871 C30 Dually Crew Cab 1901 154432 030 Van ConveBlon 1462 136471 Camaro Berhnena 1933 174041 $10LWBPU 21 82 198197 C30PU 2072 156584 030 Van Conversion 1463 144116 CamaroZ28 1952 181513 $10LWBPU 2183 198174 C30 Cab + Chassis 2130 124364 G20 Van Conversion 1958 152136 MODEL STOCK 11 SERIAL II S10LWBPU Camaro Spl Cpe 1954 181986 2185 198214 C30 Cab + Chauts 2144 122640 020 Van Conversion 2025 160017 C1tat10n 4 Dr 175 106085 S10LWBPU CamaroZ28 1955 181819 2193 204728 C30PU 2165 155636 G20Van 2076 172791 C11a1ion 2 Dr 245 102085 S10LWBPU Camero Spt Cpe 2005 184809 2235 204709 C30 Dually Crew Cab 2211 156701 020Van 2143 172800 Camaro Spl Cpe 2010 185013 Cnalton4 Dr 393 115465 S10LWBPU 2237 204726 C30 Dually Crew Cab 2219 158128 G20Van 2205 C1ta1ton20r 981 124560 S10EX1 Cab PU 176230 Camaro Spl Cpe 2015 184967 2249 201166 C30 Oaully Crew Cab 2229 159842 020Van 2220 174195 Camaro 5pt Cpe 2016 185106 Citation 2 Or 984 124375 $10LWBPU 2255 206750 C30 Cab + Chassis 2214 124898 020 Van Conversion 2242 16698e PARTIAL LISTING ONLY -MANY MORE IN STOCK • BUY NOW! .... ·Coast A group of bicyclists and Joggers want Back Bay Drive to remain out-of- bounds to motorists./ A3 Dally Piiot ct'llef pho- tographer Richard Koehler has won three awards from the As- sociated Press./ A3 California Al Jolson was on the losing end of Sacramento battle over a state song. /A4 Animator Bob Clampett, creator of Beany and Cecil the Seasick Sea Serpent, is dead at the ageof70./A4 Nation Who gave Daylight Sav- ings Time the right to steal an hour from morn- ing f9tks./ A7 Employees of two Las Vegas hotels celebrate settlement and end of strlke./A4 :·:·!-!·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·- World Thousands of Poles defy Soviet rule in natiowide demonstrations./ A8 ·=·=·>:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·!·!·:·:·: People Much of the turnout for the Olympic Arts Fest ival this summer can be credi- ted to James Cr.oss of Laguna Beach.JBS Soluttons for the most common gardening prob- lems are given b~ ex- perts./B8 Famed playwright Ed- ward Albee will read from his works Saturday at UC Irvine.JBS Sports Orange Coast College swimmer Traci Averill hopes to break record owned by the wife of the coach./B1 Orange Coast and Gold- en West collect baseball vict ories to keep pace in th& South Coast Con- ference./B1 !•!•!•!•!•!•!•!·:·:·:·:·!·!·!•!•!•!•!•!•!•!•!•!•!·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: Entertainment Cinco de Mayo fiest as will be a prime destination Saturday ./WHkender Diners at The Rex can't remember where or when they've had such fine service./Weekender Goldie Hawn's "Swing Shift" tries hard but dls- appolnts./Weekender ·!•!·!·!·!•!·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·!•!•!•!•!•!·!·!·!·!·!•!·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· INDEX Auto Piiot C 1-3 Bridge AS Bulletin ~,oard A3 Business B7 California News A4 Classified C4· 7 Comtca AS Crossword C7 Death Notices C4 Gardening 86 Horoscope C6 Ann Lender• B6 Mutual Funds 87 National New• A4 Opinion A7 ~eople 85-6 Pollce Log A3 Publlc Notices 84, 98, C4 Sports 91·4 Stoek Marlceta BS Televltlon---TV Log Th .. tera Weekender Weather A2 World Newt A4 •arines pull 2 fioni .. . ~ .. r..J ·• .. . . . , -# --,""'·· ... . ·. , , . ,., . .,. .; • • , .. , . eras near Toroafter flaming smashup By ANDREA ADELSON Of .. o.llJ........ . • A groupofjoging El Toro Marines scaled a chain link fcoce 10 11vc a motorist from a tlamiftf car. this mom mg after it collided With another v~bicle outside the miliLary base oo Trabuco Road. poli« officas at lhc scene said. . ~th motorists suffered major in- JUnes from the fiery head-on col- lision. which forced the tem porary closure of Trabuco Road east of Irvine Boulevard shortlt after 8:30 a.m .. California Highway Patrol Of- ficer Larry KJeasner said. Details were sketchy but at least ~~of the motorists was ~led at the acodent scene by paramedics for life .. threatening injunes, possibly a sev- ered limb, KJcasner said. The two victims were listed in critical condition in the cm~ room of Western 'M"'"edlci1 Ctn~ m (PleaM eee MA.ll.l1fa/ A2) Man ·h~ld in molest ·Htg-b•wa-•y•Pa-tr•o•1 •of•n•c•e•ra-ln•v•ett-tl&-•~te•h•ea-d•-•o•n•co-m.-10.n-n.ea•r-th•e•E•1•T•o•r•o•Marln--e·eo-·rp1-bue--toct•aa•.;.'.·----------Of gi!lS OrangeW_Ood 'a national exaJ11pte·• Cabinet's Heckler, at Anaheim fundraiser, laud's county's advances in child abuse fight By ANDI DA VIS o.llJ .... C.rr I' IF d I ii The Reagan admm1strat1on hopes the ~st of the country will use Oran&e Coun1y·s Orangewood child abuse sheller as an example. U.S. S«retary of Health and Human Sc~ aces Margaret Heckler said Thursday. .. This county has been unique m terms of dealing with child abuse:· Heckler said as she lauded Orange· wood ... Thal's the kind of public· private (funding) mi x that President Reagan has suggested ... The new $7.5 million Orangewood shelter for -abused children opened in Monday loom& large for e>r.nge County reektents who hope to VC>te fn the June 5 primary lllCtb I but haven't yet registered. County Registrar of Votera Al 0taon hM ~ the reglt- tratfon deadline falle at mkSnlght Monday. But he said deputy regte-trar8 of vot8'1 wm ~ a¥9llable throughout tMweekend at NVeral aped8t localloM to 9CCC>mmodata tut"""'riute regtettanta, ·voters can regllter ·~the county Regtstratton and Etectfon• otvteon offtce Saturday, from 8 a.m. 10 5 plm.; SUnday from noon to 5 p.m. and Monday, 7 a.m. '-tnth midnight, Oteoneaki. . Apnl with private sources financing about 80 percent df the cost. Heckler spoke Thursday at a S25().. a·plate fundraiscrfor Harriet Wiedn-. chairman of 1he county Board of Supervisors. Nearl y 600 people at· tended the dinner at the Anaheim Mamou Hotel lo benefit Wieder. who won't be up for re--elecuon until 1986. While child abuse is a national problem. Heckler said. the problem must be solved at the local level. Earlier. she announced that Orange County is eligible for a second grant for child abuic.Jlrograms~ "Government cannot be our whole answer." Heckler said. "We found that (government programs) oost more. We spent more but we didn't achieve more.·· Heckler said her department spends $36.3 million an hour with two-thirds of that going for the elderly. To 'keep costs down ... we need the nghl mix of altema11ves:· she said. An Orange Count~ proposal fo r using local buildings hke the Ziggurat (the Chet Hollifield Building m Laguna Niguel) as a shelter for the homeless. is still being studied,. Heckler said. The secre1ary also praised Orange County's program to prevent welfare fraud. (Plea.e .ee HECKLER/ A2} _Margaret Heckler 0811) ~llol photo by l." ~.,,.. ~rants alto can .tgn up to vote trQm, noon to 5 p.m. bo1h s.turday ~ Sundey at the Alpha Beta aupermarket, Crown v• Pattcway, Laguna Nlguet; Alpha a.ta eupermatket, 30822 P8dflc Coast Hlghw•Y· t..eguna 8Mch; at (Pleue ... VOTSU' /A2) Kerry McLaugblin, Jerry Ann Poore and Debbie Scott (from left) cradle baby aeal, aeal, named F red, that waahed up o n the abore at Huntington Beac h Thursday . By ROBERT BARI.ER Of ... DlllJ ...... Police in San Antonio,,Texas. have arrcsted a 62·ycar-old man who bas been charged with sexually molesting two Fountain Valley girls., local investigators said toda_y. . The suspect. identified as Oaytoo Pittinger Myer. allegtdly bad t;lccn a close friend of the girts' families for a number of years. One of the girls. now l 2. allegedly was molested since ~e was 4 years old. police said. The suspect. who police say 1s fighting Orange County extradJtaon proceedings. allegcdJ)' had engaged m ac11v111es wtth the girls that ranged from fondlini to oraJ sex and alleged rape. accordmg to Fountain Valle) Sgt. Ron Manda .. · San Antonio police also arc lookang into additional cases of possible child molestation in volviogMyer10 Texas. according to Manda. (Plea.e eee FV GIRLS/ A2) 'Cuddly' seal p u p assiste·d Rare sea animal gets spe_c_ia_l ___ _ care in Huntington By ROBERT BARKER Of IM Delly l'lloC Stat! ..\ babv harbor seal -said to be extrl'mel) rare an Orange Coast "'aters -apparently became scpar· atcd from 1ls mother and washed ashore Thursda' at Bolsa Chica State Beach 1n Huntington Beach. The .. soft and cuddl) ··light gray sea animal 1\ rcccn mg medical attention h' '' 1ldltfc groomer JcrT) <\nn Poore and "'Ill Ix taken as soon as possible 10 a nc"' home at \1anneland m Palos \ l'rlk'- ·11 had absccsM.'s on its little t11pf'c,'r,:· Poore said. and we had to 't1d. a tuhe in 11s tumm\ because It \\OUldn·I l'at •• 1t \.l.aS fed a COOCOCltOn (Pleue .ee SEAL/ A2) Edu c ation top issue in Assembly race Mqst candida tes fo r Be rgeson's seat support school reforms, mer it pay pla n Editor's note: This 1s one of a series of stories that w1/l 11ppcar before the June 5 election examining the iS!iUC5 and rhe ca ndidates in the ra~ for the· 70th A.ssembly Distnct. Ask seven ~ople to talk abour pubhe educatton and you cen e ~· to hear several opinions -espcc11ll> if the people doina the talking arc politic11ns. But despite !heir varying views. all seven c1nd1da1cs running for the 70th 01stnct Republican Assembly nomination aarcc that education is the No. I issue in the state. AllKVen candidate, arc campatan· 1n1 to rtplace A~mbl~oman Manan Bergeson, R ·Ntwportllcach, who as vacating the seat to run for the state Senate. The 701h D1stnci in- cludes Newport Beat·h. pam of Co ui Me~a.an~ much of the ciouth county. While most of the candidates supp<?rt school reforms passed by the Legislature last year. wanl mcril pay programs and smaller class sizes. perhaps the most unique view was a special program suggested by can- didate John F. Dean to aid teachers who want to get out of the profett1on. "We need to develop some way of allowina teachers out of the busine s when 1hey arc burned out but •~ below 1he age of SS when they can take early rtllrcmcnt.'' said Dean. a Newpon Beach !"Hident a.nd cbau· man of the cducauon department at Wh1l11cr Colkge. Dean would con idcr a rttr11nrn1 proaram allowing teachers to use a year o(thc1r retirement income white 1hey found a new profc s1on. "R1Jht now the teacher is trapped unlc he or she has dt"vclopcd nnolhcr 'iliall." Dean said • He es1ima1cs about 2 percent of the state's teachers would take advantage of such a system. "We would 1et people out of the businc55 who do not belong there without caus101 a bag drain on the state's finances. Reducing class sizes would tx- another step the state could take to improve public education. according to Dean "lf)DU look at 38 studcni.unadass and the t)pical high school Enahsh teacher has fi' e clas~ -tha I teacher 1s e~pcctcd to teach 190 students.·· Dean said. "How mon) wn1mg ass11nments can the teacher as 11n and respond to effectively" There art JU t too man bodies and the kids gel half as many au11nments as the) need... Dean ~ Ncwpon Beach lawyer Ron Cor· dova as~ tha1 clas .. mes \hOuld be reduced hul bche"c' 11 " hard for local hoot dtstncl 10 plan and pa) for 'iUCh rcfonn'!i when the' don·t JERRY HIRSCH CAMPAIGN '84 know hov. much mon~ thn will get from the 'itate ealh \ear Cotd0\8 S8'rS he ¥>-tll worl. for prtl\ tdtng a pt'rmancnt run dina soul"C1: for education. "This problem has not heen ad· d1t SC'd for \car.. I don't want to~ the !>Chool dl'itnct ha''"' 10 10 10 Saentmenlo C\Cf"'\. )Car ~·na for a walout," ( Afd<l\ a """" -Ht propoS<.'' that a llOnton of tht state's ~le\ "' l't'\Cnul be aHt'ICAtc:-d for educ:u1on and 1h11t the munt'\ ~ 11,cn d1rtC'll ~ to th<' \(hoot' < nnfN ,1 "ould llnd fu11J, for 'iChool retorm!. b) .. reallocating monc) ·· ..~ e ha-..e spent far too much mon<."\ roncentratmg on phy 1cal plant\ and the accoutrements of <."ducation rather than the subsulncc of educa11on ··Cordova said He ~s the teacher as "the funda- mental unit .. of education and would suppon ment pa' for the better teacher; but also stnctCf ettdcnu.aJ rcqu1remcn~ and..propams of man· daton contmumg educalJoo for teacher\ tanford Green. a 'cv.1>0n Beach ps)cholog1st also stts the teacher a the l<') to e<Jucat1on "'The bas1crootln education ts thc teacher and unle-ss \OU ha"c excellent tool\ }ou "'on't do a sood Job t0 ~ have 10 concentrate on tbe teacher.'" GrC'Cn sa•d To do that. the 'iCX\ci)hi •o ·· upt.rade the tr11n1ng of tc hers," c.rttn added. • HI\ fi"t rrform \\.Ould he ~umn (Pleaa Me AS81tlif8L 1' / A2) \ .. -- A2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, May 4, 198-4 . ·Maureen Reagan s~ppotts. I .cooler butsun~hine willstay dad •s progra~s in OC talk .. ..,._..YI . .. 41 Coaatal °""""' t: u By MICHALENE BllSJCO Of UM ~""' lltll Maureen Keupn. once cntical of her father the president's anti·FR .\ po\1t1on. wongl> \Up(>Oned 1t and other Kepubltcan poltc1es al a fCCl'P- t1qn Thursda) evening rn San ta Ana "(In the 1984 platform) J think Ronald Reagan will be hone~1 and !kl) thi:re are a \.ariet) of opinaoni. on till' (l::.qual R1gh1s Amendment) Some: support it. ~ome wunt to rewrttl' 11...and soml· are tor h:g1!tlat1,·l· rhange 1\11 Ufl' acn.·ptable at11tudl''> for Republtl·am." 'lhc \aid \n unarreptabk aflt1tude. \he !>aid. "-OU Id pre' cnt '-"OmC'n from going forward -1n polttln. bu!iinei.i. ur other arcai.. Rl·agan !iald i.ulh J po\llton l'Ould lJUse 1he 'ii~ 10 ~H·n morl· lcm:ik 1hJn mak \Oler~ -lhl' "gl·nder gap" -tu rc:Jl'< 1 the part) Reagan "a'> gul''>l '>ix·aker al a Rc-publtlan "''ouJll''i rcl·c:plmn al thl' ~anta \rM C ountn ( lub honu1 1ng Orangl' c l1un1' l~mak l'll'<'ll'd otlic1ah. I or near!\ .in hour. '>hl' addrl'\'>l'd thl' group 'upporting thl' pn'\td1.•n11n \Uth are~" J\ fun·1gn rol1q. '>JX'llfi - lJll~ tallin~ fur morl· m1lltaf\ :ml tor 11 'ial\ador Hut ma1nh lhl· 'l'X'l·rh f1x·u,cd on hn\o\ 10 <tttrart till' 'urplu' of \o\onH·n , 11tc1' ,h1.· wt''._.., thl' ln to tlw I 11x.t l°ll't I ton "I or I 'i \l'Hr\ "'l' f"(lfTil'n) v.antl'd t(I ht· 1n thl' ll'ntl'r ul l'\l'f\.1111l'\ thinl1ng. hu1 n11h<>th told u~ .... ·hat 111 do once we got the rt," Rea,.n said. Reagan urged the party mem~"' to "keep attention f~uscd on 111o1~ unique 10 women such as child !>Uppport and dependant care. She also expressed conctrn over women in oflic~. sayrng that af\cr a failure another woman wall be denied opportuntly. She advi11ed Republican ca n· didatcs to tailor their campaign platforms reflecting the spectrum of women's concerns. "So whe'n women voters look a1 the t!>!>ucs...our answers will best fit their ind•' 1dual ph1losP.hies." Reagan saad "It's our tum. • !>he declared. "to put our ph1losoph)' forth and go forward in thc part}. Not in terms of male and fr-male. but what 1s bC'st for 1he pan} 1oda)' .. ~cagan. 43. wall atlend a(. alt forn1a \\ orld Trade C-omm1\51 on tn Los .\ngek!i toda)' She also !iC'f\ cs on the '\lat1onal ..\rthnt1c Foundatton Board and hoM a hmtted seneson the golden age ofteh1s1on for the show. "Enter- tainment Tonight." The Republican ..\ssoc1ate~. an I I· ~ear-old organ1zat1on of JOO county Rl·pubhcans. penod1call) sponsor!i kc-lures and receptions of local and national Republican candidates. It abo dot''> a ltmtted amount of lund ra t'>tng. and the group donated $500 to the R'cagan-Bush ca mpaign fhur<,da\ l:kl·ted otlic1als being honored an attendance included As· Maureen Reatan semblywoml\n ~anaJt Bergeson. Costa Mesa Councilwoman Arlene Schafer. Irvine Ma yor Pro.tern Barbara Weiner. Huntington Beach Councilwoman Ruth Bailey and Ncwpon Beach Councilwoman Jack- ie Heather. ~c .. ~ S.111<091 0...111 ~ •••• ~.w v • .. Cftattant,H C • to wdeif LOwt.,: ill IN...,_.. 40e In == .. .. 90 Ille co111mM """9ey9 to ltie IOW IOI " » _,. Ille -n11 ~ A lttl9 GIMli9r ~ .. II ~o.,. With .. "' "" ... 10. ~ .. 42 ll60f'IO IN co.I to 1n. I09 Wand. CCllumlllol.8 C. u ,, ''°"' Poinl eono..,1H11110 1111 ~-·°" ... 47 ~ loro.t -Inn« w•ler• ~O,H H • 83 ~ ~I winO• tO to 10 knott 1011111 1 o.llM-,t Wo;lll to .. 0 Wll\O ,..,,_ :::::?:" Ot'*""W 0.ylon ... ,. llgh4 _, Wirle&lle ~ o.n-" ,. ~t to -i 10 10 20 llnOi. 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Porllencl,0. 82 44 l ulM et p,~ 82 ~ Wllllonglon es ::::rClty ~~ 8t Wlc:INll 87 SS w ... ..,,. ,, .. _ ... "A •I Wlft>lnQtOll.0. Sfl SuRF REPORT •m •·3 )-4 3.4 3.4 1.3 1·2 t·3 Swell Oif"ectlOtl _, ' ~ u 13 .. 7t .. " ... .. 74 32 40 u 40 St ,, •2 12 .. •t 47 St 55 $7~,ooogra~ttoaid~l~~ ~~5rum~»~~~~~~~~~~~~- B> PHIL SNEIOERMAf' Oi ,,.. o.uy ""°' , .. " in park funds. The money comes lrom developer fees paid to the rnunt} and from ~~~!..· cont1nuing to provide services at two ASS~MBLY CANDIDA TES ON SCHOOLS ..• centers 1n Huntington Beach and in a From Al fhe Founuun \ alln < II\ < oum 11 hJs 1entat1,el) appnncd a S77 CKXJ alloca11on to the Bu''> and Girls ( luh of Hun11ng10n Valk' 10 hdp lhl' duh relocate to thL' f-o untJtn vallc\. Rel·· reat1on C enleral M1k \quan: Park fhc proposed Bo" and ( 11rl'> ( luh grant came out 11f thl· u1unu1-.. d1Kusi.1on on hov. to 'IX'nd S~.tH.000 CONTINUED STORIES The Bo)., and Girls Club alloca11on v.as one of four approved b> the Fountain Valle)' Parks and Rec- reation Comm1ss1on. The club lost 11s Fountain Valle> center on Talbcn Avenue in Decem- ber wh1.·n tht• propcny was sold for a hou\lng de.,clopment Thr club 1~ ' ~-:::y Stt~ ...... .ua~~~ ........ Fountain Valley. A permanent Foun-more teacher tra1n1ng ttme 1n the tarn Valley center 1s planned at Mile classrooms. Square. "I would have them practice teach- tng dunng their freshman semester in college. That would give the po1en11al teacher a better idea of what 1t takes to work with you ng people." Green said. To encourage the club to c:ontinuc with their reloca11on plans, the coun- cil approved the $77.000 grant with !IC\.eral stipulations. Many students would deci de al Ilk time not to be teachers and' would not find themsel ves trapped in a profss1on they disliked. FV GIRLS MOLEST VICTIMS? ... Green also would requ1rr a higher college grade point average for credentials and a "broader cur- nculu m." In return Green would push for higher saleries, ra1s1ng the starting pa) of a teacher 10 $20.000 a year. From Al I ht• .tlkg...tllCIO\ lJOll' Ill ll~ht <tlll'r till' famlltl'\of lhl· t\\0~111, -"'h11arl· rclJtcd hut nut bd1n l'U 111 tx· \l\tl'r' -lontacted Dcll'l'lt\ e Kath\ Junes .it lhl' Fountain \'allt\ Poltll' ·~IJlton last 1.1.el·k Memb<:rs ot ont--ofthe families told dctcct1\CS the> had become rlosc famtl} fnend-; "•th M)cr "hen lhl'} lt\ed in Texas MARINES SA VE TWO ... The\ later mO\l'd to Fountain Valle}· but M > l'r had cont1nUl'd h1~ fnend~h1p. detect•' es said. and '•~· 11ed the families pcnud1call} 1n Orange ( ou nt~ Money for the pay increases could rome "from putting a ltd on adm1n1s- trat1,e CO!its and -pu tti ng that ex tra mone~ into the working teacher:· G rren sa 1d Ne" port Beach businessman (iii Ferguson agrees that more" mone) should bC' put inio education "but I don't 1h1nk that 1s the primary probkm l\lmost 50 perc:ent of the total hudget of Calt forn1a is alread)' From Al 'ianlJ .\OJ .1hout '111 rrnnull'\ Jlll'r thr 111ll1<.111n "'ur\1ng 'iurx·n"nr farll 1<..iddllk \Jld \ht' 11.kn11fil·d onl' of thl' tnJtm·d J\ \1.11\h.tll Burn' 11 r\ agt• .ind n·\ldl'lll1' v.1·u· n111 irnmc:tltatt•h ,I\ Jtlahk {pl I d"ard f'tl'//ll' "'"'till' drt\('r of thl' w1.ond rnr. a hrov.11 P111H1:H I irl'btrd. anord1ng to < apt I 110\ Rothfork. a 'poke,man at Manne C orp<, Air ~talion 1.11 oro \pparentl) mt.1mht·r, ol a tla.,., trnm the Non-< omm""oned Offin·r \tJdcm\ \o\hu.:h make!> a datl) run - 111ng ctrlu11 around thl· ba'.>I.' horpcd 11\l'r ·\hl· lemt• to pull thl't r fcllo"' \la1 1nl' lrom the hurn1ng "'rl'll3gl' K111hforl '>Jtd v. hal 1.a u,nl thl· .tl lllknt "<l' \till 11m kar I hl· 111~l·r, lllJ\ IM\l' "tlnl'"l'd th• \ ofl1'rrin .tnd mJ\ hi: ahk lo aid thl C 11 P in L ll'anng up tonfu'il11n SEAL ... From Al ol ll\h lJl l<tnd .ind null 1'0011.• \Jld I.it.Ill' l'.ir• K.ingl'I l l'Jndn I JnlOrlJ \did Ill' dl\Ul\l'rl'd lhl' hdpln' Jn1m.tl \filing on lhl' \ho1l'lrnl' at 6 J 111 I hur..da~ "I t anH' hall at x o t l11l k ,1nd 11 v..a' '>ltll '11ltnK tlll'rt· "" 1tonl11111 11\l' l111,r11al I l.1 rh111 \l'oll\ .!fl' l'\lfl'fl1l'I\ r.irt• f111 lhl\ .1rl·.1 f lln 11\11,tlh \t.t~ 111 till' OUll't t'1lttt1d\ .11111 d 1111 I \ r\11 lh1\ !ll\',t ltll' ,e,1 Iron' do I hi' h,1h\ l'tlh1·r got lo\I or tl\ moth1·1 d1ld Poon· lhl v. ddllll' !!fn11nll'r Jl llw "u11-\11rf \n1 m.tl I f11,r11.tl 1n \11m11 H1.·at h ,,11d 1 h1· h.11 h111 w.11 lud .1 round hl·,111 1111111111'\1'' ,111d ll11>1x·" and "" 'l'I\ lllh' 'It d111•,11't h,t,l •" mul h dL·f1n11 111n a' \1".1111111' 'hl 'atd Poort· \,lid I Ill' h11,p1 t.1I gt\,., ftr<,1 .11d to v. tld .1n1 m . .i, 111 ' lr .1111"1 .tnd I '" \ ngl'll'' Lt 11111111·, I h1 "'' 11 ~ .111d \Uppltl'\ ,1t1d lr,111\p1 11t,1l11111 ,111 1110\ 1tkd ll\ 'olunln ,, \h1· ,,1111 ftnJn l i;.11 d11na111111' .tr<' ;Jh\<I\\ v.cl111llH' WE'RE LISTENING Just Call 642-6086 D•fty Piiot De ti very 11 Gu1t1•nleed u ' l'r lhl· au 1dl·n1 ht· Jddl·d ln111al repurt'> lrum ofliCl'f\ at the \l'Cne ..aid J p1d.up trutl drl\en b) Burm wa~ "l'sthound on Trabuco v.hen 11 coll1dl·d "•th the ca~tbound Pontiac. tnvt'\t1gat1ng ol1icl'r<1 said Klcasner dl'\cnbed Traburn Ca- mon and lnrnl' Boull',ard "a\ real .... ·ind) Wi th a lot of big l.'Ulill)(')tus lrCl'S .. Bccau'\t' thl' road\ behind the El Toro Manne base arc 1n co unt) area. Po~led speeds "could be as high as ~5" mph, he said Poltc:c sa~ th3t Myer 1s bclte,cd tu haH' scncd as a bab}·!illler for tht.· girls. taken them on tnps to the beach and on one occasion took the l"-O girls -the }oungl'r 1~ no" 10-"1th hrm on a 'aca11on 10 Texa~ 'Police said 1hc two al kgrd '1lt1m\ no longer live in the n t} . .A warrant for Myer\ arrest alleging six child molest incident~ wa!i 1~i.ued by West Orange ( ounty Jud1c1al Court D1stnct Apnl 10 He wa~ arrested Tuesday i.pent on rdurat1on .. "Thl' pnmaf! problem with l'duca- uon in the '>late 1s the same with all g<H ernmcnt cni>rts The who le public cduca11on '>V\lcm ,., not motivated ltkl' prt\ate cnterprtSC IS "We m·cd to \ct up a system of rewards to doser approximate the free enterprise S)Stem. The sooner we do that the sooner we wi ll reuse the level of education in California." Fergu!iOn ~1d. VOTERS' DEADLINE ••. homAl the Huntington Beach Pier; Fashton Island In Newport Buch, between Roblneon's and Buffum'•: and the Huntfngton Center, 777 Edinger Ave. In Huntington Beech. from noon to 6 p.m. Preektlo Drive. Ferguson disagrees w1 th the current pubhc educauon system in which teachers w11h1n a school d1stnct are _ 11Ytr paid according to their years w11h the •• VVQ d1stnc:t and the level of education A.ddltlonally, 1 deputy r9Q&etrar of voters wm be avaflabte to regltter voter• at In the MeM Ott Mar area of Cotta Meea Sunday 9-l<SM the Elecilona and Real .. tratlon.a OlvltOn maJn office at 1§00 s. Grand A.venue fh Santa Ana. a <Mputy registrar wtU ~ avaRab'9 Monday at the Huntington Beach Potlee Department, 2000 Matn St., Huntington Beach. Otaon Nld. HECKLER IN COUNTY ... From Al "I lan \('l' "'"' 1ha 1 tl> so 1mponant 1n ( al1lorn1a .. \he said "When }OU hJ'l' lraud 1n C al1forn1a. 11 add\ up 10 mq~.tl1Ulk'>" Hnkkr "::i' '>till glo .... ing from her .1nn11unt'l'm1.·n1 la'>l "l'l'k ofa medical hn·akthr11ugh "llh \ID" Just to he: a pdrl of that hrl·akthrough "3'> l'ltl'll· 1n~. 'hl' ,,1111 n1111ng the: d11Terl'nu:· ht·IV.l'l'n hl'r rok J\ forml·r ton- grl'\\~uman Imm \1J'>'>Jd1u-.ett\ and hl'ad ol a ~'ll\ h1ll111n depanmcnl "''h I ~5.ll<JCJ l'mplmt'l''> \Nhl·n I pu\h J h111111n I no" l 11 \IJ" pu\hcd H1·11..ln madl' \II>\,, '\o I hl•allh pr rc11 ll \ .1 'tl'P \ht• l rl'dll\ "-llh in,1111 in~ \4. tl 1111\l'> 111 111.tkl· 1lw hrt·al lhtough It h,1d 1111 p.l\ l l.11 hn ond v. h,11 f wo uld have cxpccted," she said Heckler wai. in Orange C'oµnty at tht• ..amc 11mc a<, Maureen Reagan. "ho t'i working lO 1;how that the Rl·agan adm1n1strat1on 1~ rcspon<,1vl' Ill women .\'> one of I"-<> women in the cabinet. Heckler reJeCted 1h1.· notmn ol a gendl'r gap in the Reagan .tdm1n1stra11on Reagan listens to hn 't<''-"S. she said. and tho'ie ufEl11abc1h Dole and kane Kirkpatrick. And. she point'> to ~andra Da~ o·c onner\ appointment as the fir'>t kmalt• 'luprl'nll' < oun JUSIKt' 1 ht' role of women l:tn onh ~ l haraucr11cd h' thl' con1rihui111n\ thn make \Ill' \Jld "\\.-c'n• nm 'rn~c; in lht• "1ltlt-r . Ill'\\ ~ha t do )'OU hkt> about tbt' Dally Pilot., What don't you like'! Call the number at left and ) our mt'11'ia1te will be rt'c:orded, tran11rdbed and drllvered to the approprlntt> f'dl tor The 'iamt 24 hour answering strvi<'e may be> ustd lo rt-cord lettt'u to tht' editor on an)' toph· Contributors to our Letters column mu~t Include tbeir name and telephone numbt>r for vf'rtfh-1tllon No clrnlatlon rails, please. Te ll us what's on our mind l•All ,[ GOAS r Daily Pilat H. L. Schwartz Ill . ' . ,., • Clrculetlon 714/642-4333 CleHlfted advertlalng 714/M2·5U8 All other department• M2-u21 MAIN OFFICE the) have ache1\.ed Ferguson would pay science teachers more than art teachers because then.· 1s a greater demand for good science teachers · It would bc ltk c business. We "ould pa)' more for the te.achcrs we need and we would have to pay at the level of other bust ne!ises. That is what 11 would take to get thr best teachers we could." Fc-rgu\on said. Ferguson 1s for merit pay to reward lhl' bcttcr teachers. Mone> to pay for thc'\e rhang1.·'> would come "from a reduct ton tn adm tnt'itratorsand over-head .. f t•rgu\on al<;o would try to reduce Chuy Dow•tlby RoHmery Churchmen Clrcu~tlon Telelit{on•• ... MOO ,, <\ ' I • ' ' I I 1t I' r '' " VOL. n , HO . 125 the amount of paperwork the state requires of school d1stncts. Ruthelyn Plummer admits she 1s not an education ellpen but says her experience on the Newport Beach City Council has taught her that trying torun a goverment hke a business is n0t always possible. "It is not like a business. Business looks for efficiency but go vernment looks fo r consensus. We have to deal wi th a lot of opposing views." Plummer said. "I don't have any fast cures," said Plummer, adding that she has some ideas on what 1s hurting pubhc education bu t would seek the advice of experts. "There are man:y school d1stncts 1n the state that are abo' e the national nore 1n their testing. I would suggest a stud) of those school d1stncts. We need to see what they are doing nght. "They have management tech- niques and programs that can be shared with the districts that are hav1n~ a hard time." Plummer said. California's pubhc education sys- tem has the d11Ticul1 task of educating students from a wider variety of ruhures and backgrounds than other states and that ma) be hav1ng an efTect on the ~chools. Plummer said. "One ofour l11g problem~ 1s that we are taking children from many di- verse rnhurell and doing a wonderful JOb of bringing them into the main- stream." Plummer said. Merl "Ted" Doty. a high school teacher from the Saddleback area sees California's need 10 teach students from foreign cultures as a drain on public education but he has a plan for the problem. •· 1 am vcr) opposed to the present method ofb1ltngual educat1on,"«)oty said. "I favor an immersion process of bilingual educati on where the st udent 1s forced to use English It permits a student to mainstream twice as fast as he would under the present pro. gram ... Do ty said. He strongly obJects to the require· ment that schools must be prepared to teach subjects otherthan Enghsh 10 a foreign languaee. Doty said It 1s not enough for a legislator to pass laws improving education. "You have to follow up to see that the implementation of these laws and· policies arc carried out as intended by the leglslafurc,.. said Doty, who served on the Cemtos Communuy College D1stnC1 Board of Trustees. "That requires the Le_gislature to maintai.n closer communication with the -school districts but most of the legislators don't want to do tbat because that 1s not the glamorous side of tJle JOb," Doty said. Newpon Beach businessman Ken Carpenter sa id it 1s important fo r the pubhc school system to be closely monitored because by the time the pubhc finps out something is wrong. 11 1s too late. Carpenter said a track testing program would help monitor whether students arc learning on a month to month baStS. "It would give teachers immediate feedback on wheth~r students arc absorbing the material. That way we don't get to the end of the year and find out they haven't lea rned any- thtng," Carpenter said. He also stes a need ·for 1ncreased money to improve the public schools but believes the mone_y_1s already in the budget. • "There arc several btlhon dollars of e1lccss mone\ spent on welfare 1n C altforn1a. 6 ur system enourages people to· remain on welfare and re1.:c1ve tax-free income rather than look for e m'ployment ... said Carpenter. addm~ that he would fa., or a "workfare' program. Money for schools could also come from a "strnog expanding economy. That rs what we have ri)ht now and there will be a several b1llton dollar surplus..:· Carpenter Sflid. Teacher to face molest charges A Junior high school teacher as free on S25.000 bail after being arrested and booked for investigation of molesting several female studen ts. a pohce lieutenant said. Wilham Gillctt was arrested a1 has El Toro home this week and held bnefly at Orange County Jail before postina bail. City of Orange Lt. Michael Parker said. Giiiett, a Yorba Junior H 1gh Schqol teacher, was put on paid leave last week when police told sc hool officials G11lc1t was under in vestigatton. Parker said. MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL Day Membership Sale 65°/o Dlacount -Plus Free Chfld Care JOIN BY SATURDAtV 5-5-84 AND RECEIVE A ..I. '50 Gift Certificate For Our Pro Shop 1st Visit Offer RAQUETIAll • AEiOllCS • NAUTILUS FREE WEIGHTS • Ol YMP1c· POOL JOCGHIG TRACK • RESTAURANT 50,000 Sq. Ft. FACILITIES!! I z "' ~ ,, 0 J f I • .. HIGH 70 lOWSS flllT llTill I . FRIDAY, MAY•. 1934 Coast A group of blcycllsts and joggers want Back Bay Drive to remain out_.of- bounds to motorists./ A3 Dally Piiot chief pho- tographer Richard Koehler has won three awards from the As- sociated Press./ A3 :· :·:.:. :-: . : . : . : ·: ·: ·:.: ·:.:: ~ :: :: : : ::::::: :: . :::::.:. :: : . :: : :::: California AJ Jolson was-on the losing end of Sacramento battle over a state song. /A4 ' Animator Bob Clampett, creator of Beany and Cecil the Seasick Sea Serpent, Is dead at the age of 70./ A4 :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·!·:·:· Nation Who gave Daylight Sav- ings Time the right t o steal an hour from morn- ing folks./ A7 Employees of two Las Vegas hotels celebrate settlement and end of strike./A4 World Thousands of Poles defy Soviet rule In natiowlde demonstrations./ A8 People Much of the turnout for the Olymplc Arts Festival this summer can be credi- ted to James Cross of· Laguna Beach./85 Solutions for the most common gardening prob- lems are given by ex- perts./86 Famed playwright Ed- w ard Albee will read from his works Saturday at UC lrvlne./85 ··:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: Sports Orange Coast College swimmer Traci Averill hopes to break record owned by the wife of the coach./81 Orange Coast and Gold- en West collect baseball victories to keep pace in the South Coast Con- ference./81 Entertainment Cinco de Mayo fiestas will be a prime destination Saturday./WMkender Diners at The Rex can't remember where or when they've had such fine service. /Weekender Goldie Hawn's "Swing Shift" tries hard but dls- appolnts./WHkendet ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·!•!•!•!•!•!•:·!·!·!·:·:·:· INDEX Auto Piiot Bridge BU11etln Board Business Callfornla News Classlfled Comics Crossword Death Notices Gardening Horoscope Ann Landers Mutual Fund• Natlonel Now• Opinion People Polle• Log Public Notices Sports Stock Merkel• TtltVltlon Theater• weather World News Cl-3 AS A3 B7 A4 C4-7 A8 . C7 C4 ee ce 86 97 A4 A7 85-8 A3 S.,88,0'4 9 1 .... 88 TV Log WHker1der A2 A4 o HAN<. f r < 11 J N ' r ~ At 1 • r >ii N 1 A / •, cf N r .. e a:r1nes save . • . . . e am1n eras 'Cuddly' seal pup assisted Rare sea a n imal ~"ij)ecial_ -- care in Huntington- - By ROBERT BARKER Of tM O..y l'llo4 ..... A bab) harbor seal -!k11d to be extremely care in Orange Coast waters -apparently became separ- ated from its mother and washed ashore Thursday at Bolsa Chica State Beach in Huntington Beach. The .. soft and cuddly" light gray sea animal is re<'eiving medical attention by wildlife groomer Jerry Ann Poore and will be taken as soon as possible to a new home at Mari neland in Palos Verdes. .. It had abscesses on its little flippers:· Poore said. and we had 10 stick a tube in its tummy because 11 wouldn't eat." It was fed a concoction (Pleue 11ee SEAL/A2) By KAREN E. KLEIN Of tlle Delly ll'llol I t.ti Two women and a man. all resi- dents of the troubled Aloha Palms Trailer Park 1n Costa Mesa. were . arrested late Thursda) after they allegedly kidnapped and assaulted a Santa Ana man at gunpoint. police said. 'the tno. drinng west on \l1ctoria Street west c1f Placentia A vcniie. allegedly p1ck1:d up Trac} Ph1lhp GOdshall. 23. of Santa Ana. and forced him into their car at gunpoint. Costa Mesa Lt. Gan Webster said. Godshall told police the three were dnving him down V1ctona Street toward Vista Park when he managed to Jump out of the car and run away. He suffered minor inJuncs. mostl )' scrapes and scratches. when he do' e out of the car. Webster said. Jerry Ann Poore, Ke~ McLaaiblln and Debbie Scott (from left) cradle 6aby meal, l'ol 1ce officers later staked ou1 a car. found al the park. and arrested Joni Lynn Marun. 29: Mari1e Virginia Brown. 25: and Volker Hildenbrandt. JI. all of Costa Mesa. Webster said . Ma rt in and Brown were booked into the Orange County Women"s Jail on suspicion of aiding in the ctmceal- mcnt of a weapon. · HikknQJilJldlwas be1ng held in the Costa Mesa Police Department Jail on suspicion of kidnapping. assault with a deadly weapon and concealing a weapon, Webster said. Dun ng a search of the car. police found a small handgun. a piece of metal pipe covered with tape on one end. several baseball bats and a switchblade. Webster said. Brown 1s the manager of the Aloha Palms Trailer Park. where earlier this ""eek a man was stabbed. D1llty,,...,......., '-".,.. named Fred, that wubed up on the abore at Runtt.nctoo Beach Tbanday. I 81 lldee the E*1k>nt Md Regt-.. trattona OM.on m.ln oftk:e at 1300 S. Grand A~ In •Santa Ana, a deputy regi.tr• wll ~ avaffable Monday at the HuntJnoton e..ch PolJce Department, 2000 MWn St., Huntington 8Mcti, oteon Mid. Orangewood 'a national example' Cabinet's Heckler, at Anaheim fundraiser, laud's coun ty's advances in child a buse fight By ANDI DA VIS Delly Piiot con .. .,_a..,1 The Reagan admin1!>tra11on hopes the rest of the country will use Orange County's Orangewood child abuse shelter as an example. U.S. Sccretal) of Health and Human Sen ices Margaret Heckler said Thursda} .. This county has been unique in terms of dealing w11h child abuse:· Heckler said as she lauded Orange- wood. "That"s the kind of publlc- pnvate (funding) ml\ that Prc'11dent Reagan has suggested " The ne" S7.5 million Orangewood <ihelter for abused children opened in April w11h private sources financing about 80 percent of the cost. Heckler spoke Thursday at a $250- a-plale fundra1ser for Hamel Wieder. chairman of the count} Board of Supen 1sors. Nearly 600 people a1- tcndcd the dinner at the Anaheim Mamott Hotel to benefit Wieder. Y.ho won·1 be up for re-election until 1986 While child abuse 1s a nauonal problcrtl. Heckler said. the problem must he solved at the local level Earlier. she announced that Orange Count} 1'i ellg1blc for a second grant for rh1ld abu!>C pro~rams. .. Government cannot be our whole answer ... Heckler said ... We found that (government programs) cost more. We spent more hut we d1dn"t achieve more." Heckler said her department spends SJ6.3 million an hour with two-1h1rds of that going for the elderly. To keep ('OSt'i down ... we need tht• right m1~ of altcrnau,es:· she said i\n ~range ( ount) proposal for U'iing local buildings 111.c the Ziggurat (the ( het Holli field Building in Laguna Niguel) a'i a o;hclter for the homele'is. 1s 'it1ll being studied'. Heckler ~1d The secretan also pra1.-.cd Orangt: Count) ·s program 10 pre\l.·nt welfarr frauct (Pleaae aee HECKLER/ A 2) M.argaret H~kler Drivers pulled from wreckage neat El Toro r-.. By ANDRE~ ADEIM>N OflNhllyfltlet lUll et Toro Marines apparently pulled two drivers from a fiery bead-on collision on Trabuco Road tbjs morning. Both motorists apparcnlly suffered major inlM_rics Califmnia ~)' Patrol officers at the scene reported. The collision between a Pontiac and a pickup trUck forced the tempor- ary closure of Trabuco Road. east of Irvi ne Boulevard, authorities said. California HiJtiway Patrol OffiOC"t La.try KJeasnCT said details wert still sketchy this morning but that at least one of the injured was treated at the accident scene for major injuries, possibly a severed limb. Both wCTe taken by ambulance to Western Medican Center, but their conditions could not be immediately detcrmioed. • The cars collided near the per- 1 meter of the Marine Corps Air Station, El Toro, where base peno~ nel ap_percntly scaled a fence to dra& the inJured from their vehicles. CHP officcn said. A car believed to havc'been driven by aq 'cnhsted pcnon was aflame. The accident occurred about 9: l S a.m. at Trabuco C..nyon and Irvine Boulevard. a n area Kleasncr de- scribed "as real windy with a lot ofbi& cucal)'l>tus trees." Because \he roads behind the El To~ base ~ an county area. posted speeds .. could be as hiab as 55 .. mph. KJcasner said. Rape suspect wanted in SF By JERRY HIRSCH Ol_Oooltf ......... I\ man arrested in a brutal Costa Mesa rape Tuesda) night gave police a false 1den111~ and 1s suspected of raping a 16-~ear-old San Franetsco girl last Ma}. Newport Scach pohcc said. Dc1rct1\ C\ discovered the true 1dent1tv ol the \uspect 1s Alben Paco Ramir~1. 33. Ramirez gave police a false dnver's license. idenufying h1m\Cll a!> Gan Lee Marthaler. 32. when he \I.as arrested Tuesday night at his sister"~ home in the cit) of Orange Ramiro " wantt.>d b)' San Fran- n scn polin: on a SI 00.000 warrant charging him 1A-1th lodnapping. rape, oral rnpulat1on and sodomy. said "il'" pon Beach Detect• vc.> Lavonne <. amphl.'ll Ra mm·1 '' '>U(,pe<"ted of k1dnap- pin~ a 2.i-H·ar-old Ne"port Beach v.omcn Imm the parking lot of Bobb) \h< 1n•' ..1 Pan fie Coast H1ghwa~ n1gh1'po1 and re,taurant He allcged- h hit the v.oman se'c-ral umes in the l~n: rulkd her into his cat. htt her In the lal.'e again "'-Ith a hca'~ blunt 1)hlt"l t and dn)\ e her to a s1destrttt in (Pleaee see ACCUSED/ill Education top issue in Assembly race I;. • Most candidates for Bergeson· s seat support school reforms, mert· ay plan_ Editor's note: This 1s one of tJ sen cs of stories that will appear beforr tht' June 5 el~tion ctamining the 1.hUl"\ and the candidates in tht• rut'<' for the 10th l\'i~mhl> D1stnct >\sk c,cvcn people to talk abou1 public education and you can c11~01 to hear scvcral·op1n1ons -cspcc1all) 1f th~ple do1na the 1alk1ng a.re poht1c1ans. But despite them varying views, all ' seven cand1<b tci runn1na for the 10th P1stnet Republican A'scmbly --nom1nat1on •artt that cduclitton 1s the No I issue in the ,talc All S<"vcn caod1d1ues arc campa1an· ma to ~platt A mblywoman Manan Bcrac~n. R-Ncwpun Beach. "'ho 1s vac1utn1 the scat to run for tht suue Senate. The 10th Dmnct in- cludes Newpon &ach. p..irt of Costa Mc.,.11 nncJ much thr south count~' While most of the candidates suppon school reforms passed b) the L~~1'1Jturc last year, want merit p:iy proarams and smaller class siies. prrhaps 1he most unique view was a spcaal pr~m .lll&ICSted by can- d1(1ate John F. Dean to aid tachc~ who want to act out of the profc s1on "We need to develop some way of allow1n teachcn. out of the business when they are burned out but arc below the age of SS when the)' can take earl)' retirement," 1d Dean. a Newport ~ach ru1dent and ch11r· man of the education depanment at Wh1mer C"ollc:ac. Ot'1n would con 1dcr " tttr1tn1na proaram llow1na tttehtn to u~ • year of 1hc1r rrt1rcmcnt income while they found a nc:w profc s1t>n. "R11h1 now 1hc: teacher 1& trapped unlc h~ or c;hc: hu dc\'c:loptd nnothc1 kill." nc n ~•d He esumates about .2 percent of 1he state's teachers would take advantage of such a sys tem. "We would act people ou1 of 1hc- bus1nes~ who do not belong th C'rC' without causing a big drain on the tnte's finances Rrduc1ng class s11cc; would bc another step the: stale c:-ould take to improve public ~ucot1on. according to Dean. "'l fyou look at 38 studcn1s 1n 1 class and 1hc t)'p1cal hlah school Enghsh teacher hes fi ve ela s -that teacher ,., eAp«ted to teach 190 'itu<.knt\," Dean said "'How man) wn11ng '"'11nmcntc; can the teacher au11n and n:.,pond to rtTecuvcly" Theft' art JUSt too IMO\ bodies and 1hc kid t half as man) a-.s1gnment H they nttd." t>ean said Ncwpon Beach la W)rr Ron Cor- do,a a&rtM that cl" , s11cs \hould bt' reduced hut bclil'vc\ 11 1c; hard lor local ~hool ~ tnct, to !')Ian nd J'•' for -.uch reform\ "' n the\ don"t JERRY HIRSCH CAMPAIGN '84 knov. ho.,... much monc, the) v..iJI get from th~ ~•ate c1ch \car ( ordov, 'l.il\'i he v.111 Y.Ork lor pro"1d1na :s permant'n t tund1n1 wurce tor education '"Thi~ Jlrohkm ha\ not bc:'c'n 1d· drt~scd for vear\ I don 1 want to \« tht SC'hool d1~tnc1, h1v1ns to ao 10 S.cramcnlo C\Cf'\ -.car 1n¥ for a bailou1."' <.ordo\a s.a1d. He rropo\C'~ thlll " ronion ot the state\ \ale\ ta' f'\l\t.•nuq l'I\" ll<'t 11('J lor educ:it1on Jnd that t~e mont'\ ~ JIV\"n dJn-C11'. lhC' ~hNll\ ' ( 11r(t1,\01 would ti d• tunJ\ 101 "'hool reform' b\ .. rcallocauna monc\ ·· · '"\\ e have i;pcnt far too mu h monc' roncentratin& on physic~I pl.int\ and the aCC'outrtments of education rather than the substance ''' cdula11on:· Cordov• said He \et''I the: teacher a' "the tund.t- ml"ntal unit ·of education and would o;uppon ment pa} for the better teal her .. hut also srnctcrr c.'T'C<knttal reQUlrt'mcnt\ and p~s or mal1'1" daton t:on11nu1ng cduc.t1on for tea( her-. ~tantord (1re<>n. a "'lewpon Bach pc;\1;hol0&1\t al-.o ~ th e ttachC1" as the kc' to edu auon "The N\I<.' tool in cduC'lllOD ts tht teacher and unless )OU ha\;e uc:ctlcnt tool\ \'OU won "t do a sood )Ob IO we ha'e to c6n«ntrate on the teacher." C1rl"en \Aid . 1 o c1o that the \OC1Ct} has to .. urgraJc \ht tra1ni or &cachcn. M <·~~n addtd H ii' ti N t"f'form "("luld M rcqtririna ' 'Plcue ._ A ltlCJU.. YI b) , . / ' • • A2 Of'MQI Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Frida)', May 4, 1984 Maureen Reagan supports dad's progr~ms _in OC .tat~· By MlCHALENE BUSICO .,. ... Dlilll .......... Maure.en Rcapn, onc.e cri tical of her father the prrsiden1's anti-ERA position, strongly sup(>Oned 11 and other Republica n pohcu:s at a rei:ep- t1o n Thursday evening in Santa Ana. '"(I n the 1984 flatform) I th111k Ronald Reaga n wil be honest and !la)' th(re arc a varic1y of opinions on the (EquaJ Rights Amendmcnl). Some suppon it, ... some want to rewrite it ... and some arC" for lcg1sla·11vc change. All are" acceptable a1t1tudl0!. for Republicans,'' shl" said. An unacceptable at11tudc. she said, would preve nt women fron1 going forward -in poln1<.·~. business or other areas. Reagan said such a position could cau~ lhc SIA to sc:vr:n more fem ale than male vo1crs -1hc ··aendtr gap"' -10 reJl.'CI 1ht party. Reagan was gut·s1 speaktr al ;1 Republican J\ssoc1a11:s re~:t·ptio n at the Santa Ana c·ount') C"lub ho nor- ing Orange c·ount} tt·male <"k·ct<"J offi cials. For ncarl} an ho ur. \hl' adt.lrl·S~'d the group supporting lhl' prl·s1dcn1 1n such areal> as for1:1gn pol1 C). si:x·ci1i- ca lly calling IOr nlOrl' niil11:1r~ a1J riu El Salvador. But mainly The spc:l·ch !i.x:usl·d un how to attract the surplus o t "l1 n1l·r1 voters she secs as thl' kl') to lhl' 198-1 election. ''For 15 year.; Wl' (wo ml·n) "antl.'d 10 be 1n the center of c:vcr)uJH"' 1htnlc1ng.. but nobod) told u s what iv do once we got there." Rea.gen 5aid. Reagan urged the pany n1embe1"510 '"kC"Cp attention focu5td o n i5sucs unique to womtn" such as child suppport and d~pcndant care. 1 She also exprl!ssed con~rn O\'c:.r women in office. saying 1ha1 after a fa ilure ano1herwon1an will bt.· den1t•d opportunity. · She advised Rt"pubhcan can- didates to tailor their campaign platforms refl«ting th<' spectrunl of women's concerns. "So when woml·~ \ oters look a1 thc 1ssues ... our answer~ will be~st fit tht•1r 1ndi v1dual ph1losph1"s." R gan sa!d. "It 's o ur turn." ">hl' det· arl·d. "to put o ur ph1losoph} forth and go forward in thr part) Not 1n terms of n1ale and femalr. bl.II "hat 1s best for the part~ toda)." Reagan. 43. "-'111 ancnd a California Wo rld Tradl' l~omm1s">ion 1n Los :\ngl·k·.., toda). Shl' al">o St'r\CS on lhe Natio nal Arthn11c Founda11on Board and hO">I a l1n11ted M'fll'~ on lhc goldl'n age oftt'I' 1~1on fo r lht• sho". ··[nu·r- ta1nn1cnt To n1gh1 .. The }{cpublit an . .\~soc 1a1ts. an J J. '>car-old organ1La11on of JOO rount} Republ1eans. pcncxlK·all )' sponsors k·cturl'S and rt·<:cpr1uns o f IOl·al and national Rl.'pubhl"an l'and1Jatl.'s. II al -:.o chx·~ a ltn111cd an1uunt of fund ra1 s1 ng. a nd thl· group donated $500 10 the Rtagan·Hu sh can1pa1gn Thursda). Ek'l"tl'd olli«1al ~ bc:1 ng honored 1n a tt e ndan c e 1n t·lud c d AS· ""' I i __ ,.,,., .. • " ,, • Maureen Reagan seniblywon1an Man an 8('rg<'<ion . Costa Mesa Count 1lwoman .'\rlent" Schafer. lr v1nr Ma yor Pro-tl'lll Barbara Weiner, HunlLngto n Beach Councdwon1an -R uth Baile) and Newpon Beach ('o uncilwoman Jack- 1c Heather. ValleyOKs.$77·,ooogrant to aid Boys and Girls Club By P HIL SNEIDERMAS ot -0..,-•"" The Fountafn Vaill'\ c·1t\ l 'ounc1I has 1enat1vely appro\•ed ;i ~7 7J.ICXJ a lloca1ion to thc Boy\ and Ci1rl\ ("luh o f Huntington Valk•) 10 help thl· t:luh relocate to lhe Fountain Valle\ Rl'l'- . rca1ion c·cnter 01 .M1le Square i>a rk T he proposed Boys and Girls l luh grant came out o f tht council\ discussion o n hoo,1.· 10 spend S248JJl)(J in park funds. The n1 o ne) coml'S fro m deYelopcr feel> paid to thl' coun1y and fro m a state grant The Boys and (i1rls ( ·1ub alloc at 1un was one of four appro\cd h\ 1ht• Fountain Valle\ Par~s and Rt•t - reation Co mm1sS1on The club los1 its f·o untain Valle\ center on Talbert A\'enue 1n Jk•l't'Ol - From Al Costa Mesa wherl' he rai:x·J her Two res1de nls of lhl' neigh - borhood, Randal c·rawford. 28 , and Malcolm Scou. 24. hCard lhl' woman's screams and resi.:ued her They copied down the license Plate of 1he car and Ram1r<:_l was arrested 1n Orange. Thr v1c11m 1s in stable cond1t1on at Hoag Memorial Hospital w11h fa cia l 1n1unes and doctors \31d shc will n ut require plastic surgcf). ( ampbe11 !.ald. Police became susp1c1ous o f Ram1re7 when he stanrd aski ng soph1st1Ca tcd ques11o nli about lhl· criminal 1ust1ce svstem SEAL ... F r om Al offish. cal food and m ilk. l'oorl" 'aid. Slate Park Hanger Ll·a nder Tamona ~1 d he d1 sco vc rcd the helpless an1rnal s1111ng on t ht· shorehnc at 6 a.01 f hursda) .. l l·an1e back at 8 o'clcx:k.and 11 wa\ sti ll s1tt1 ng there so I to9k ,1f 10 !hl' hosp11al ··Harbor -.ea!\ :ire extrt•m el\ r<1rl' for this arca I hC} u'uatl) \ta) "1n th(' o uter islands and don't v1s1 1 th is :lrl·:1 hke ~a li o ns du I hi' hat'!\ t•11ht•r ~01 losl or lls molhl·r d1eiJ Poore. the "1ldl1lc gru11mt•r at lhl' Sun-Surf Animal llo\p11.1I 1n \un'il'1 Beach. said· thl· harbor '>l·al had a round head. rounJ l'\l'' and 01 pper' and ··is verv t·ute .. It dnt.''>n·1 ha'c as much definiuon a\ \l'a hon\. \hl' \:ud Poore said the hn\pttal g1\C\ fir,1 a1dto w1ldan1mal,111()ra ngl·and I ~,, Angele\ rou n11es Thl' v.u1k ,111d \supp'hes anti 1ran\port a11un .irl· p rov ided h) volunteer\ She :r.a1d financia l donJ t1on\ J rt• alwayli wt lcnnll' ,, ., Just Call 642-6086 D•llJ Piiot O.llwtry 11 Gu•r•nt .. d Clrcul•tlon T•l•phont1 ... , •J» -- " ' ' (• " 1 I , 1 bi..•r v.hen thi: propert y was rold for a housi ng develo pment. The club is l'on11nu1ng 10 provide services at'"'" cl.'n tl'f"> 1n Hun11ng1o n Beach and 10 a ll'Otporal') "11« at Harper School 1n f-ountn1n V:.ille} A pt.•rn1anrn1 Fo un- tain Valle}' e{'nt(·r is planned al Mil\• . '5q ua rl' Tu entourage th e l·lub 10 l'Ont1nu\' "11h thei r rc l<x.·auo n planli, the l'Oun- l"il a ppro\cd the S77.UOO grant "11h ~r\ era[ suputauo ns. First. the clu~ 1\ also appl)1ng through thl' tit~ tor ft dcral Housing and c·omn1un1 I} De \elop n1e n1 funds If the cluh d0t·s quahf~. lht' S77J)(J() v.dl come lrom that sourcc. rlther than thl' park fund!i. counl·1I mi:mbt.·rli s;i1 d. ·r hat v.o uld pcrm11 thl' park fu nd~ to he: g1\1•n lo prOJCCl\ lha1 ··11t• 1.alked l1~e an t'iJX·nenl·cd uffl'ndi:r "ho had hcl'll arr~tl'd hefore. hut he said hi s onl ) arrest ""a~ for drunkl'n driving in Morch 1n O rangr." c·ampbeH said ··He :narted asking questions about the t·o urt S)Stem that 1nd1cot1ed a pret1y thorough kno"•ledge of 11. It d idn 't seem li kel) thal hr could ha Ye known about 1l any olher wa~ c.11cept eXJX'f1 t·nce.·· (·a mpbell t'll plalned. Poli ce followrd up their susp1c1onli v.1th a ca ll to a homl' pho ne numlx-r Ram1rc1 put do wn un his hooking ~heet ··1 asked his s1J.tcr 1f she and her bro1her had bcl'n beate n b) lhl'1 r parents and she said .'" ho. Albert?".'" ( a rn pbell said. ('amphcll thrn ai.kcd thl· \1,1c r who .\lbert "ai. Jnd a ftt•r <,nn1c hco;11a 11 on. the "oman tuld ( am pbcll ti was a nK kname d o not quahf~ for federal funds. In add1t1 o n. Co uncilwo man Barbara Brown said thc r it) should o btain cena1n assurances fro1n the club about the ser\•1ccs thc club v.·ill o ffer and what would happcn to lhc Mili: Square Cl'nter 1f thl· t·luh suspc.·nds its aC"t1 v1C1l's . Council n;icmbers pointed tu the t lub's successful Latch Key progran1 all a reason 11 is wonhy of support. l lndcr th e program. youngst{'rs arc picked up b r bus after Sl"hool and takrn to a 'Bo) s 'and G 1 rls C "lub l't•n1er fo r su pervised act1\ II} unul their parl'nls comc ho me Mark c ·hov.. l'.\('(."U\I\(" d lfl'(lor of the t.·lub. \a1d hl· ,., l'erte1n the t.·lub ra n prnv1 dl· 1he assura nces the r11~ 1s \Cl'k1ng rt'ol1cc 1hl·n confro nted h1n1 "llh 1hc narne and Ramirez adnuned to his true identity. ,\ computi:r C"hl·ck revealed 1hr San Francisco l'hargl'S and a c riminal history. A da\' earher. dctect1Vl"!I found a prescnP11on boule m·adl' ou0t to the name of Albert Ram1re1 1n the suspcct's car. But that is no t alwa} s an indication of that a SUSJX'Ct 1s g1 \ 1ng :i false inde n1it). ('ampbcll said. "It ts not unusual fo r peo ple to ha \ l' prescnpl1ons W11h other people', namcs 1n their car~ ... she said . Ra m1rc1 is also w ugh t on San Francisco charges of pimping. pan- de nngan grand theft . police i.a1d . A.nd he spent ume in prison during the 1970s for armed robber). hurglar} and kid napping. Can1pbefl sa1d l·fc is 1n Newpo rt lkach J<1 d 1n lieu of bail 101a1Lng SJ65.UOO a nd I\ srh(•dulcd to be arraigntd 1oda~ HECKLER IN COUNTY .. ~ F rom A l ··1 l an '>Cl'" h~ that""' 1n1purtan1 in< ;il1f11rn1,1 ··~ht· ,,11d "\I., hl·n )UU ha' l' lr:1ud 111 ( :il1 fiJt 111;1. 1! add\ u p to n11:g.1hu , ~' · lll·l kler "a' \!Ill gl u"1ng lr<in1 hl·r .H'HH1un tl'fll l'llt la~1"l't·~11f a r11ed1 cal hreak1hruugh "nh .\l [)\ Ju~t to tx: a part ot 1h:i1 hrc:ik1h1 ough "a' l',\<:1t- 1ng 'he \,11 ~! n11t1ng thl· tl 1t1l·rc nt l' h1:i"l'l'n ht·r rnll' J~ l<ifml·r eun- grl.'S'" 11111a n rr 11 111 IVJ;i,,:lt h u\l·lls and hi:ad <1 1 ;1 ~'I loi hdlion Jepar1ml·n1 "llh l-l~Of){Jvtl\1)lt1\l'l•\ ··v.hl·n J pu\!1 :i hu tlun t1111") 11 ~l:l ~\ pu,hed l ie• ~It•• ina<lC' A.11)\ a '-o I he11l1h pn11 r1l\4 a \ll'P \hl· l fl'i..ll \\ ""llh 1n~r1nng 'L 11·n1t,t\ 1n 111a ~l· 1hl' hrl'a~· thr11ugh .. I! h.1d 11np,1l ! lat llf.·\r\nd "h:11 l wuuld h:l\l' l'~l:>t'l ll'<l." \he \:l11J f ll'll ler ""\ 1n ()r:i ngl· (uunt; al the sarnt· t1fll\" "' Maurl'\'rl Reagan, "ht1 t\ "ork 1ng tt1 ,hu"· 1ha1 thl· R\-;1gan ad n11n1~1r;11 1nn 1' rc\poO\l \l' to '-"Onll'n ·\~ Unl" 111 t"(l ""111111'11 Ill lhl' Lab1nl'I lll'l kler fl'Jl.l led Lh(· notion uf :1 gl'n<ler gap 10 thl· Reag.an a<ln11n1\trat1un Rragan h!>tt·n~ to h<·r \ ll'" \. 'ihl' sanJ. and t hO'>t' of Eh1alx'th [)olc and J(•an\' K 1rkpa 1nc~ And. she fl(IHH~ Ill \andra l>:t\ ()'( un nl'r'\ .11)1Xi1n lmt•n1 :I\ ih\· tir~1 fr nt:t ll' ')uprl'nll' <. u urt 1ust1r t• I ht• nill· of ""on1l'n r an unl'> h.,· 1 h:ir:H'll'fl l t't.l b) thl· con 1nhul1on~ tht•\ lll<J~l' \hl" \llld ,;W l00 rl' nnt \ oltl'' 111 lhl' "'lldt·r· tll'\\ ,. \\'hat du )OU likl' aboul Ch e IJ.1111 } Pllol'' \\'h111 don't you llk r" <.:all tht number a1 lr fl and your 111css.11ftt> wl II ht tt"eordcd, 1ra111H•rlbed and dcli~·ert'd 1u lhe appropriatf' t•ditor Thf' i1a me 2 4-hour lilnswe;-ring scrviet• may be uiu:-d 10 record lelte r• 10 the edilor on any lopic· f'untributors to our l.e ltl:"rs t•olumn must lneludt" lht'ir name and tt'lephont numhl'r ror \'t'rlfieallon f\o rlrt'ulallon l'lllls . plt"a!le. Trll us "''h•t'~ on your nllnd l•AN<;.r (,OAS 1 Daily Pilat H. L. Schwarlz Ill I ii • ··' ', ' " , .. . ' '" "• '· Don•ld L. 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" &o11ong1 81<m•ngnam " " Sun ... , tOday 11 1 39 pm ,,_ lOC.l.fl()tll HIWl11AQIO.. &.Kii Fii-J.il~.'""'PO'' 401h Sl•etl. ~ 22nosu .. 1 ~t Bllooe w.oge l~•S.- ..,. .., , .. ••• ••• .. , ··-,., •. gooa !ltmarc• .. " S.lurOly ltl 6 00 • m -NII 111-11 ·--... " " 1 .0 """' •• "''"~ .. .. ~ Ml• It '' 32 ""' ,_ .. , ,., -I• lltO'W"••"'-H " s.turday .. 924am -Ml•~•l s.r.c .......... ""'~ " .. 11.3111 p .... From Al more teacher 1ra1n1ng 11me 1n th<' r lassrooms. "I "ould ha\e 1hc n1pracl1,·e1each- 1ngduring their freshn1an Sl'mcster 1n college That ""'ould gi ve the potr nt1al !cacher a bettl'r idea of"•hat 11takcs10 work with young pcoph:. ''Green said, Man) students would decide at lhl' 11n1t• no t to be teachers and would not find thc mselves trapPl'd 10 a pro fss1on 1he) dishked. Gre\'n also wo uld require a hrght•r colll'gl· gradF JXllnl a veragt• fo r tTcdcntrals and a ··hroader cur- nculum ... In fl."turn Cir~·l'n wocild push for higher ~lcncs. ra1\lng the star11ng pa\ nf a \('achc r to Sl0.000 a \Car ~·1onl'Y for the pa ~ 1ncrca~ri. could 1·onH· "fr o m pu111n1a hd o n adm1n1~ trat1\C cost~ and pu111ng. that extra n1oni:~ 1010 thC' "o rk1ng tt:'al·hcr:· (jr~·('n ~Id . Nrv.·port Reach busine~sman U1l Fl·rgu\un agree~ 1hat morl' mo nc} 'hould ht.• put 1ntu cdurat1on '"but J don'1 1h1nl>. that 1~ tht· pnn1ar~ pruhll'OI ·\ln1ust 50 pcn:ent of the total huJget o t ( al1forn1a 1~ alrt·ad\ \['H.:nt u n l0duc:u1o n " - ··Thl' prirnar:-pro bll·n1 with cduca, 11o n 1n the state is the same wnh all go1 t•rnml·nt effort\. l 'hc whole publ1r educauon \}'Sh0 n1 1li not mot1\·a1c:J like pnvate t·n1t•rpnli(.' is. "We O('Cd 10 Sl'I up a S~Sll'm of rt·wards to rloscr appro.11 1matr the free cnlerpnsc S)'St\·m . ·rhe sooner v.'e do that the soonl'r we v.·rll raise lhc level of educauo n 10 <. ·ahforn1a, ·· Fl·rgu~on said. Ferguson disagrees w11h the curre nt pubhc t"ducat1 on sy!.tem in "'h1ch lrache r!> v.·11h1n a school d1s1nct are paid at'cording to 1he1r }cars v.·1th the d 1s1nc1 and the te\'cl of education the} ha\C aehc1 vcd. Ferguson would pa ) SC!l'Ocl: 1eachers more than art trachers hl'l':lu.<>t.• tht'rc is a greater den1and fo r good \C1cnce 1c achcrs. "I! would be like business. We v.uuld pa) n1orc for the teachers wt· lll'Cd and wt• wo uld have 10 pay a t 1he le\ l'I of other businesses. That is "'hat 11 1,ould take 10 ge t the bl"st lt"ach,$·r:. "l' t'Ould." Ferltuso n said. l·crgu,on 1s lor n1en1pay 10 re ward ltu.· tx·t1cr tt•acher">. Monr r to pay for lhc~e l·hangc<; "'ould corne "from a red ut·1 io n 1 n ad 011 n l">t rat ors a nJ o' cr- hl·ad ·· Fergu,nn al\o would If) tu reduct• - w11 .. *"" st.e1 the amount of paJX',..,..'Otk the stale req u1rrs of st·hool d1stnc1s. Ruthelyn Plummer admits she is not an «iura uon expert but says her txpcnenr~ o n the Ne"·pon Beach ('11~ Council has taught her that trying torun a goverml'nl hkc a husincss is no t always possible. "It 1s nol hke a bus1nci;s. Business looks for effi ciency but government looks fi.ir consi.:nsus~ Wr have 10 deal .... ·1th a lot of o pposing views:· Plummer said. ··1 don·1 have an' fast cures.'' said Plummer. adding t·hal she> has some 1dra~ o n "''hat 1s hurting public l'duca11on bu1 would !>CCk 1he ad\' lee o f experts. ··Thl·re arl' man) li<:houl distnt·ts 1n 1he state that arc abo\'l" lhe nauonal no re 1 n thl·ir test 1 ng. I would suggest a stud) o f 1ho!K' school d1s1ricts. We need to sec what 1hcy arr doing nght. ~They have managemc'nt tech: nique"' and programs that can be ">harl'd v.11h the d1i.1ncls lhat arc ha \ 1ng a hard ume." ~lummcr said. C al1fo rn1a·.,, pubhl' t•duca11on S}S- lt•m has the d11l1cult ta\k of cducat1ng students fr um a V.'1der vant t} of rulturl'~ and bac kgrounds 1han other stales and that rnay be ha\Jng an elTcct o n the schools. Plu n1 mer satd, "Onr of our li1~ probk·ms 1s that we are taking children from n1an y d1- versc r ultures and duing a "·ondcrful JOb of bringing them into the main· <;!ream," Plumntcr said. Mrrl "Ted .. l)ot), a high school teacher from the Saddtebec k area :stts Cal1forn1a ·s need to teach studl·nts fro m fo reign cuhures a"' a drain on pubhe educa11 on but he has a plan for the problcm. "I am very opposed to the present n1e1hod ofb1l1ngual education.·· Duty satd . "I fa vor an in1ml·rsion process of b1hngual education wherr the s1udent 1s forced to use English. II permit~ a student to mainstream 1w1ce as fast as he wo uld under th e present pro-- gram," I>oty said. He strongly objects to the requ1rc - mcn1 1hat schools mus1 be prepared 10 !raeh ~ubjects othl·r th;in English in a foreign langua$l'. Dot~ !>aid it 1s no t e nough for a legislator 10 pass laws unpro Ying ,_£dueat1 o n . ~·.'(nu ha''l" lo foll o w up 10 SCl" 1h at the 1J11pll'men1a11on o ft he~ lawli and pol1Cll'<i arl· l·arried o ut as intended by S-OWtc'llOll -I !he Legislature:· said Doty. who served.on the Cerritos Communily College District Board of Trustees. "That requires the Legislature to ma1nla1n closer communication with the school districts bul most of the lt"g1sla tors don't want to do that because that 1s no t the glamorous side ofthejoh," Doty said. Newport Beach businessman Ken Carpenter said 11 1s important for the public school system to be c losely monitored bel·ause by the timt the pubhc finds out something 15 wrong.. II IS too la1c. Carpenter said a track testing program v.·ould help m onitor whether ~1udt'nls are learning o n a monlh 10 month basis. '"fl "'"ould gi ve teachers 1mmed1a1e feedback on whcth<"r students arc absorbing the material. That way we don '1 gct lO the end of the year and !ind o ut they ha ven't learned any· 1h1ng.'' c·arpcnter said. Hc also sees a need fo r increased mont·y to improve the public schools bu1 believes thc money is already 10 1hc budget. ... ··There are several bi Il io n dollars of c~tcss mane~ spent o n welfare in (-al1forn1a. Our syste m enouragcs Pl'Oplc to remain on Welfare and receive ta.11-free incom e rather than look for employme nt,·· said ('arpenter, adding that he would favot a ··workfare'" program. Money for schools could also come fron1 a ·•strong ex.pandi n~ economy. Thal 1s what Wt' have right now and there will be a several billio n dollar surplus." Carpente r said. T eacher to face molest charges A JUOLOr high school teacher is free un S25,000 bail after being arrested and booked for 1n'vestiga1 1on of molcs11 ng several female stud"nls, a police lieutenant said. William Gillen was arrested at his El Toro ho me this week and held brieny at Orange County jail bcfo rr posting bail. City of Orange Lt. Michael Parker said. Gillett, a Yorba Junio r High School teac her, was put on paid ltave last week when police told school officials G illett was under 1nves1igation, Parker said. 2 '" ~ ,, 0 MOTHER 'S DAY SPECIAL Day Membership Sale 65°/o Dl1count -Plus free Child Care ~ ca '" > (") :: JOIN BY SATURDAY 5-5-84 AND RE~EIVE A '50 Gift Cert1flcate . , For Our Pro Shop 1st Visit Offer RAQUETBALL • AEROBICS • NAUTILUS FREE WEICHTS • OLYMPIC"POOL JOGClllC TRACK • RESTAURAllT 50,000 Sq. Ft. FACILITIES!! "' ,, 0 :io ::! 2 C'I ::r; 0 e "' '" I 2 ~ ,, 0 I r I • - t ---------------=-------...... ----............... _..,~,._--.... ._ .... RE\IEl't -----~--===-= =---= .. 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As umc paaes.. bQ.~,cr fPlee8e ._ 8lllPT fPaCe 13) RE ~l [t\ -------- 'Creation' captiVating Csual d \Tiamic control of mood and line appreciated ~-c.----µ~ "'Z ' -( :-:Z:: ;.;-·~ ~ l.C' ~•1'. ..a..-~~~~~~~ -·~~~ •• • '""--I! -~ !t•::"i ._.t !"" ~· 1!at ·--.i:11 .• ~ Cooo TASTES su. ~. 1pi.-Thomburgb ~~a hghL d ear ~-...,., • ~ ~u aod ~ng, and that 1s adept ~ ~ P'nb ng \hgh LI~ for wddcn ~ Ha pmT 1 "'"'' ~ s a happ' cho1tt for Gattncl.. • narrate'! ~ aN>ut innO('('nt flora and ... s lt':DOl" t\ 2! t"U"ttdin~' c~ar and pt>nctra11ng 110 .a vst m anun~tcd rcadanpof ana_s. w ch • • t.~ ' be•m\ -that art' as ~ as ~\ from· Ha.Jn\ ()()" rarrh ~ ~ --·s nCT'f~r P''"onunna11on frrc-d ~of dt-ci~"' tc\t and a llov.rd -~- All expectations fulfilled at The Rex_ E• B£\'ERL' Bl --~·---: ' ·11rl{ c ti\! fl..c1 •T ·~~ .. p:.r.; tr •:x:a.::: t • • •b ltr .-.-et .. • .Ar ·~-·=--,,_~ ._ OiC'"1't' or ~,,.----~ ~ ;-• ..41-~ ;..41 ·~:n:ic:: •~to· •1r!::~ t >- • ... -·xc .., •.ti... 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Ult\.~ fm~ hc-ef or hctlt'r ~nu1w- l.ach platr v.as fini h('d v.1th s11ll-cnspcauhOowtT. carrot and llrocroh N~ potatonaccomparutd the fah ('0 t f'C'n. v. h llt' a ~~ u 11 full~ St".asoned • 1Sd ntt (no chca11 ni v.1th brov.TI nCt'&s filkr )~•,Jh &M bttf Entf'C'n on 1h1sa la ~nr mc-nu arc SI 2 toS2• Our stant'r thr seafood pbnn. was prctttl) ' p~ntC'd in a fokkd napl1n lt.u.abofl7 9Sma) seem a b11 high for of\t' hlucpoan1 O\~lC"r, onC"cherT)'Sloncda.m. 1v.o hugr pra"nund 1v.ocbunbof AlasA.an linccnb Bui the' ""t'~ "uP<'rb Othtr a ppc"t11tTUI tht' R~~ ,..,.. from H~•·a.nan· ~m I<' ~~1n11 fS \O Hosoft shell cnb$7.:!S). hncwru and fc-11uu 0<' UP\' al"\ from fiihmona.n soup todulkd µs.pac-ho Tht'ft' ~~fi,t' ~la<h. and th<' sh~ tomato and s-.ttt \bu1 onion m11ht ha,rapprakd-1f1ht'otuonihad l"C'C'n a' a1lahk \\ c-~II kd fort ht' (,Jtt\. m1 u-d ptta ~ .:-hunl~ofktaC'httsc (i rtt\.oh,nand that nmt~. pcckd 1omato ~,th an t'\~lkntol1,<"01l 1nd •inc-,.,ncsar l"P'--... mJPaae 20) • ·-------------------------............. ------Calendar Fri .. Cluelcal Oll.SQOR'f COL&lllAK, <'lasslcal guitarist. enter· talns In 1.a Palme ~s· laurant. The Newporter. I I 07 Jamboree Road. New· port Beach. Mcm.·Sat. 7-11 p.m .. Sunday brunch 10 a .m .-2:30 p.m. 644-1700 THE O.aAJllOS CQU!ITY 'RECOaD"SR SOCIJtTY meets to play early music with Anne Young. gu~t conductor Music provided. r«"Orders welcome. 7:30 p.m .. Church of the Foot· hlUs. Newport Blvd. and Dodl{e. Tustin. 494-36:1.4 PfAIU8T ll&LLT LeJIAIER appears Tues.· Sal., 8 p .m .·mtd · night. Cano·s. 2241 W COast Mlilhway. Newport BC'ach. 631 -138 I. TB& LOS Al'fO&LU BACH P&STIVAL eel· cbratcs Its 50th an· nlversary with •O days of daytime and evening events tn('ludlng. for the Ont lime. a harpsichord competition. Firs t Congr egation a l Church of Los Angeles, 540 S Commonwcaltli Ave. at Sixth S•~ Los Angeles. T hrough Sunday. (2131 385-1341 Jus TIU MICBAEL JOR- DA1' TaJO performs at the lrvlne Marriott Skylight Loungt'. 8 p.m .·mldnlght. Standard. Latin and con· ttmporary Jazz a~ featured. 851-1100. CO!f PR&T PHILLIPS and his trio In an exclusive rngagemcnt. Frl.-Sal. 9 p m .-1 a .m .. Turs.-Thura. A:30 p.m.·12·30 a.m .. LI· brary Loungt', The New· porter. I l 07 Jambortt Road. Newport Beach. 644-1700 PULLERTON COLLEGE CONCERT BAND and Bravo Brau. 8 p.m .• Cam · pus Theater. 321 E. Chap- man Ave.. Fullerton. 871-8101 . WA TJll& WA YIU plays the .axophone and lllCll 811SllllAJll Is on the key- board, 9 p.m .· I :30 a.m .. cafe Lido. 2900 Newport Blvd.. Newport Beach. 675-2968. '. ROJIOOE D0"11 and his trio reature classical and Lalin jazz. Wcd.·Sat. 8 :30 p.m .· 12:30 a .m .. Copa de Oro. 633 Anton. Costa Mesa. 662·2672. "ARCO DUS." a colorful and appealing. musical group which had Its origin In South America. performs at Cal Poly Pomona's folk Mut1lc~r1estontjlht. 7 pm .. RccltaJ Hall l O"I In the Music Building on campus. 3801 W. Temple Ave .. Pomona. 82 ~neral ad· mission. 598-4733. Po~ ·~FABULOUS roa- TISa," a &aJca event which features the ramed btg band of Horace Hctdt, Jr. and tht' song styllng.s of Helen For- est. Johnny Desmond and the world-renowned Ink Spots. Is held to dedicate the 400-aeat campus theater at Saddleback College to Doyle G. McKinney. longtime arts patron and educator who died last Auguat. The "An&ela:· a 700-member arta support group or the college. hosts the fund· ral~r. 850 ticket Includes an. elegant buffet su~r In the Tficatcr courtyard fol· lowing the ahow and Is tax· deductible. 8 :30 p.m . 831-4747. VDICSlfT llCOTT plays guitar In the Wine Cellar. 1'he Newporter. 1107 Jam- bo~ R~. Newport Beach. Tues.-Sat .. 7 p .m . 644-1700. US JOBJlf90N, local vo- ca I Isl. and DAVID llAL&IOIJ, plantat. team up to pciform at Chez Dant~ s lontg)lt and Saturday. 9 Kathleen Roach, known aatioaally for Iler keyboard trlurd.rJ, will pn:eent a piano recital Sunday at Turtle Rock Pu_ In lntne. See Clualcal U.tlna for PJ'OCnUD detail9. hankie Valli and tbe Pour Seaeon• wllljoln tbe Captaln and TemiWe, tbe Barry Jama OrcfAeetn, directed by ..Joe GraTa, and Knab toftart tbh KUOn'• .. S.turday Ntiht p.m.· I :30 a.m .. 170 I Corin- thian Way. Newport Beach. 955-1332. llAR&-ALllOND BAJQ), Golden Bear . 306 Pacific Coast Hl,illway. Huntington Beach. 5l6-9600. LB& RRR&LL. vocalist. pianist. saxophonist and comedian, appears Tues.- Sat.. 9 p.m .. Brande's . 25250 £. La Paz Road. Laauna Hiiis. 768-9877 MARCEL'S features dancing to "hay Bo.," 9 p.m .. 130E. 17th SL.Costa Mesa. 646-3666. THE REUIJElf &. LltE presents Jeff a at.n'e Wed.- Sat.. 9 p.m .. 15 1 E. Coast H~hway. Newport Beach. 61!>-5790. Dance NATIVlt TONGUE plats Top 40 music 8:30 p m .-2 a.m. Tucs.·Sat. Through. May 3 I. Pierce S treet Annex, 330 E 17th St . Costa Mesa. 646-8500 Theater "ANJfllt OET TOUR OUR" at the Westminster Community Theater. 7272 Maple St.. Westminster. Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m . through June 2 . 995-4113. ''TIU 8&9T LITTLE WHOR&BOU8& 11' T&XAS" at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. 3503 S. Harbor Blvd .. Santa Ana. nightly except Mondays at varying curtain limes throuilh Aua. 19. 979-551 I . "atrro Alfi> W ALll&R" on the Second Stage of South Coast Repertory. 655 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa. nightly except Mon· days at "8:30. Sundays at 7:30. wttkend matlnt'rs at 3 p.m .. through May 13 957-4033. "CHAPTER TWO" at tht" Gem Theater. l 2852 Main St .. Garden Grove, Wffinc&· day& through 5aturday" et 8. Sundays at 7 :30. until Mav 26. 636· 7213. .r,.U11'1'T OntL" RI the Grand Dinner Theater. 7 F'reedman Way. Anaheim. nightly except Mondays at vary.W\J( curtain times untll Mav 21. 772· 771 O "°OLUOaCY GHOST" at the Huntington Beach Playhouse. Main Street at Yorktown Avenue. Hunt- ington Beach. Fridays and Saturdays al 8.30 through May 19. 832-1405. ' JOSltPB AND THE AllA%1NO T&CH · !QOOLOR DR&AllCOAT" at the Newport Theater Ar1 s Center. 2501 Cllff Orlve, Newport Beach . F'rlday'I and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through May l 2 with special pt'r· formances Sunday a t 7. Thurday at 8. 631 ·0288 "LA V&ND&R J'OLLDt8" a t Sebastian's West Olnnrr Playhou8t'. 140 Ave. Pico. San Clrmcnte. Wcdnesdayl'I through Sa~urdays at H. Sundays at I and 7 492-9950 "llAN OP LA llAJ'tCHA .. al thr Curtain Call Dlnnrr Theater. 690 F.1 Camino Rral. Tustin. tonight through Sunday at varyln~ curtain ttm~. 838-1540 "II.ARY lllAllY" at thr San Clrmcnte Community Theater. 202 Ave Cabrlllo. San Clrmcnte. Thursdays through Saturdays at R through May .12 492-0465 "TD S&AOULL" at South Coast Repertory. 655 Town Center Ortve. Co8ta Mesa. nightly except Mon- days. at 8. Sundays at 7 30. weekend matinees at 2.30. through May 13. 957-4033 .• "TD SltCOND TDot AROUJfD" at the Costa Mesa CMc Playhou~. 661 Hamilton St .. Costa Mesa. Fridays and Saturdays at 8 ·30 throuj{h May 19. 650·5269 "SltV&N NUNS AT LAS VltOA8" by the Cyprf"SS Theatrr C ulld at t hf" Cypres'\ Cultural Artci Ct"nlcr. !l 172 Or.tngl'.' Avt" , C'yp~8S, f'rld0y11111nd Sa111r· days at 8 pm lhroul(h MA) 26. 527-1 ~49 "TERRA -,.ov A" ..ti I IH' at tbe Park'' 8el'lee at Dt.neylaad. Tbetr abcnn will be pneentecl OD ftJ'iou park •tac• from 8 p.m. to mldnlpt alon& with a • 'Pantuy in tbe Sky" firework.a dl8play. UC lrvtne Studio Theater. tonight and · Saturday al B p.m. 856-6617. P'UIU "VIVA ZAPATAt," with Anthony Quinn. 7 p.m .. Saddleback College North F'orum Theater. 5500 lrvtne Center Drtve. Irvine 83 gen· rral admission. 559-13 f3. IUN'JlT V." The 1945 version of a Shakespearean historical drama with Laurc.ncc. Ollvlcc. this mm has been called "a c1 nematlC' I rcat. fllmed In • rich color ·· 8 p m . San Juan Capistrano R('fttonal Library. 31495 El Camino Real Tickets $3.50 493-1752 "THJt BIO CHILL.'' UC lrvlne Sclcnct' Lecture Hall. 7 and 9 ·30 p m .. tonight and romorrow 82.50 general admls!'llon 856-5547. stncta 1VllEEL or PlllEND· SHIP, for sing!~ over 45. mt't'ls al Eimers Plact" In f'ullerton at 5 30 p.m 524-3327. MISS A1'0tlt'8 8Df0LB8 DA1'CE. 8 30-11 .30 p.m . fra111( Amo~s Trio. _LllYf ayette Hotel. 144 S. Linden Ave . Long Ot'ach. (2 l 31 435·631 I Etc. ''TBlt Oll&AT AJl&RJ· CA1' IUEDL&WOll& & Sewing F'alr." Through Sunday al the Anaht'lm Convention Center 800 W Kalclla ave , Anaheim. Fri · Sat IOa m ·9p.m .Sun 10 a .m ·6 p.m . 999-8900. A Cll'fCO D& llA TO J'llt8TA Is held through Sunday with camlval rtdcs. mariachi band competition. brt"ak-danclnl( rompctltlon. food and drink booths From 9 ,, m with chill-cook-off c-ntrants cooking at 9 a m and judsl,lnp, at noon final day F:I ~lvador Park Clvlt C't'ntrr Drive at Raitt Santa Ana R:l4 4R IR Sat. Ct.u.lcal Gll.SQORT COL&lllAK. see Frtday listing. QUIT AJUST STEVEN ELST&R, who has studied with maestro VlnC'ent Gomez and virtuoso guitarist Pept' Romero. _glvc-s subtle lnterpN"lallons and nawl~ tM'hnlque 8 p.m . Orangt' Coast Collc-ge. Fine Arts 119. 270 I fair· view Road. Costa MeM 84 pre-salt". 85 at door 432-5527. PIAN IST KELLY Lc.llAIZR, at Cano·s. SC't" F'rlday llstlnft. CAL STATE P ULL· EaTON'8 University Choir sing$ Lon~ht and tomorrow aUf p.m. ~reeled by Marold Decker. the 80-volct' choir wtll perform music of Han dd. P11klngton. Pearsall. McCray an<J Gershwin A program htghllghl ls a per- formance ol'Bach's Cantata No. 4 with orchcst ra. featuring bass solo4st Mel Whitehead of Mission Viejo CSF's Lillie Theater. f'ull- erton 83 admission 773-3371 THE LOS A1'0SL1t8 BACH ntaTtV AL. !itt f'rt day listing Jau .. WA T1'fS WA T1'fS on t hr piano and alCll 81URllAJ'C on thr kry- board. Stt Friday ll11t1ng IUlAJfDON n&DSK a JORN PATIT UCC I QUART&T, 9 p.m -1 a .m . Sunset Pub. 16655 PaC'lflc Coast Highway. Sun~rt BcaC'h . (213) 592-1926 CONl'RS\' PHILLIPS. stt F' rtda y 11 l"tt "fl PULL&aTON COLLSGE CONC&RT . BAND anll Bravo Brass. 4'C't" FrtdL1v 11"41 1na DARVltT TRA TLOR. Tllur!'<Clny ;rnd ~ .. , 11nl.1~ • ~( ~ 1rMC& ~ ... -11 t ~J7 hf<-21• ~ f1f't ••1 Hu 1:1at,t~ c ;-.,__,I t:.~·:t"'hS ~ aotm:R laOW9 .... ~ .. , .. ... ~ .... fnoo.., ... o.~ A ~ DA.II(% t '• ,._ _., ,,. It; ,_. ~. I,,.,. ,. • ..,.,.. • ! />~!»' 7 ~ <e: .,,_,,, /,,. •• '·· """''" •l'f ,,.,, ,,.,..,,.,. ,. ,. ;.. . ..,. .>Ill • ..,.,,. , r lw.IJ ~ 'f~· A 'j.o ,,~ ) ,.,.. ·~ ;. .. ,,a.bf ~;/ • 1 ., • "" .. ..., •• f ~ >A ftA~ "lOllGVE. -, . ...,.. ~·. Tbea•er • AirBU GET l'OCR GiJ•' 41 fl,; ~..._.,., fl • r ' ,, .. , 'Uu•• '\ t r4 ~ ·~· •• "• 'If T ta et.6"1 L.-JT-Y 1..~ WHOa~HOU6~ I• T~XA.6' ., 1...-t.n.. ~--r ~ r ,_.., V.:.'l'tour,... ~ t-<-: ...... , . ,., I. BIJIG IJID "AL.&£11 '' ,- AT Lil ,. '•V.._ 1 •6'::i£'"'T fAJfie ~ f r"1;.. • "' Oil •1'fa&A ~ .... •' v '\ , ,,, ~ • nGOill blllll-'. 1111. T Al.Z "" 1'm am 0114<i.oll:'., o-~- 1·~_, t. ~..,.; t)l'(.,.,,.,f'-llt "'1 (A 741 #-f .,JAn1.'~ lf.J'1,, \ J' I • •u .. ,.(! l J.i IT f r" M..• .. ,.-1 ; ;.. a. .-r.1 ':..• .,1.' .t 1J .. m arirl I " " I ,, , , .... >-4! 77'> ':,'fl l Lectares a1'J A.at> ~. , ~· .1,.. 4~..., 1' ·r~ ""..._, lj• d rrw "GOLDIE HAWN'S BEST ROLE 8INCE 'PRIVATE BENJAMIN:" .... , .. , ,.. '-· :; """"' 1>1111\ 1&1t. u ... "....,.,, I n.7;1-r11Ta.•·rtd It "'' # ,., , , HU •i1•; •,11~ ~ HlllA f'IA/A mra IUA ,.,, •1M ,_U. WM.Lil %3 Jj(J/ I AMI Y 4 ClfMA~ I OWAHO''.i 11,IWH Cl NII I! ..,., IUa 644 OllJJ I OWAllOS NI WW.* I CMKI Cltft .,,,, 0 01 I IJ#AJ(ff, M ~I~ IWW &athl lld.maD watches Joeie Sbrocca. u the dark sptrlt.. prepare a spell cbuinc ••Tale of dae Jled Dn&on.·· a child.reo•a production at Cal State. Fallertoo t:h1a Saturday and May 11 aAd 12. See Theater IJ..atl.nc for times. ~ita.t:-'!·-.~Jlrf4i ... ~ ~ r. ..... ~'?~ p~~~ .. -..... --~ ..c-'-'•'-.... ~c..c- '!Alr..M -, .... ,, °'' )911 ,_,_ UUlt ...._. "1ST .. lrSlll ......, "--.. Mil 0.--u• C-tlt 1!111 0 14)40 ftl 0'>46 •Cllfl•~ ~l(ACll ..... , ·-(X)'--....... c-c-"-*""' c.-:.--c .,..... .., '"· t ,,, c ~. A cmco DE II.AYO nESTA. ~ ~ nda) llMI~ B08BT CITY PUPPET TUA TER. Pupprt shows c11 I I :~a m and 2 30 p m ~I ,\<;un 11.1kC, fx-a<·h Blvd Anah«"1m lnddtnll r ')'J.7 'J.323 THE ru1' TEAii CTCLE CLUB h061~ a b1qck run ndr from Mrx1r-alt to San Sun. Cl•Mk-1 • &.ATllL&SJll aOACB . pla.n.Uil. pU)"5 Gcn.h~·1n pieces a nd_ tTlal~ back ground saoncs on thr J>k'C'f" and o tht>J" t"omposrr., musac shr Wilt ~rform lndudlnft Ravt-J. th~dn Schumann. and Sokr l p m .. Twtk ROl'lt C.om ... ICEMAN' IS A UNIQUE, MIND-TURNING EXPERIENCE ... Sb.mn6nc at Its~ IM__. .. ,,....._ fA diltovery lintt ~ A sp.ce Uilr-f .. .'ltttmn. beco«MI Olllf ~ * ........... 00 film: -"'-11 IJlll,.a. USA TODA r NOW PLAYING .... emu -,..._.un ~lUDI ..... ·-(-' c-._,_~ .-s..ea. Ur-or ' ..... ~· .,.. .. ' .. till cmt•mM ,_,.. c.rr..c-•.,.•••· ------· I Calendar 5 :2 s ......................................................................... ~~ CALYPSO STEBL I DRUll BARD appears at CD Cano·s. 2-6 p.m . 2241 w a Coast tilghway. Newport CD Beach. 63l-13R1 ~ munlty Park. # 1 Sunnyhlll Onvc. lrvlne. 83 general admission. 752-6016. TU ROO&R WAGNER C HORALE presents a pro- f(ram af Gregorian chants. music from lhc Renals· sance and Baroq~ per1od plus American folk songs and contempo r ary numbers. 4 p.m.. First Unlled Melhodlst Church . 609 SpurJ(con St.. Santa Ana. 542-2322 • CAL STATE FULL· ERTOlf'SUntver llyCholr. sec Saturday listing. J .8 . BACH'S "PASSION Accordln~ lo St. Matthew" Is performed. William Hall conducls the Chapman Symphony Orch~lra . lhc Concert Choir and many vocal sololsls lo produce a complele performance or Bach·s monumC"ntal work. Charman College. Mt'm-ona Hall Auditorium. 333 N. Olassell St.. Orang" Concert begins at 4 p.m . wllh an lnlermlsslon for dinner al 6 p.m. Concert r<-Sum~ al 8 p.m. Dinner and concert $15-820. con- cm only 85 general ad- m lsslon. 997 -687 1 . 300 OllA.JlfOE COUPfTY VJOLDOSTS. many from Costa Mesa and Newport. play In a Suzuki Festival. The UC lrvlnc orchestra. conducled by Bernard Gilmore. accompanies lhem. Flocco. Bach and Vivaldi music Is played along with easier llleraturc such as Suzuki's vanaUons on "Twtnkle. Twinkle. Lil· lie Star.·· 3 p.m .. University Hl,l{h School gymnasium. Culver and Campus drtves. lrvlne. Free admission . 786-0412. CALIFOIUflA BltlOBTS llETBODl8T Church Chancel Choir & Orchestra. with William Hatcher. con- ductor. Eileen O'Hern. soprano. and Chnstopher Lindbloom. baritone. per - forming "Eln Dcutsch cs RcquJem." 3 p.m .. 3759 Orange A ve .. Long Beach. 83.50 donation. (213) 595-1996. LltOJlfA.RD PEJQIAJUO. American ptantst; gtvcs a piano master class' at Sherman Clay. 2 p.m .• 8409 Kass Dr1ve, Buena Park. 8 10 admission. 739-0619. THE LOS AJllGELE8 BACH J'UTIV AL con - cludes today. sec Friday listing. ~~ JOlllUfY LEE performs at CrazrHon1e. 6 and 9·30 p.m .. 580 Brookhollow. San ta Ana. 549· 1512. Jan TBlt OOLD&Pf £AOL£ JAZZ BA.ND plays al the "Amtrak ~pot ... 3 -7 p.m .. San Juan Capistrano. D1ca cauz • THlt FULLSRTO'tnf& 8TllUT- TZ1l8 perform Jive Olx- lcland at the New Orleans Jazz Club of Southern Cali- fornia 'a monthly mtttlng. 1 :30 -6 :30 p .m .. Meadowlark Country Club. 16782 Graham St .. Hunl· IOJZton Beach. 83 donation. LIDO .JAZZ ALL ST AR8. 4-8 p.m.and9-l 1 p.m .. Cafe Lido, 2900 Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach. 675-2968. oaoaoz BUTTS. sax- "TIE_...,,,,, AltDJMf""t . TIAT UI AU II Allllla ,...,,,.,,, . ...., .. .,, * RICHARD FREEDMAN NEWHOU~ENEWSPAPERS * * * * . . . Stunning." f rl -ROGER EBERT. CHICAGO SUN TIMES AT THE MOVIES 7 00 9 30 Sat Sun 1 45, 4 70 7 00. 9 30 o phone . and STA1' BRltCDIQlJDQS, ptano. 2:30· 7 p.m .. The Park. 2515 E. Coast Highway. Corona dcl M a r . Indefinite. 675-6577.- TBlt 00..LIAll GARJUR JAZZ QUA•T&T. 7-11 p.m., Indefinite. Allslo's. 1670 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mt"sa 642-8293. JACK BRAJfD, 3-7 p.m .. tndcftnlte. Rusty Pelican. 2735 l>acmc COast High- way. Newpor t Beach. 642-3431. GEORGE V AJlf EPPS a WINNEROF TOffY RIZZI. 7 -11 p.m .. Sunsel Pub. 16655 Pacific Coast Highway. Sunscl Beach (213) 592-1926. RAGS llARTIJllSON AJllD TD RHTTBll SEC· TIOPf. afternoons. Old Dana Potnl Care. 24720 Del Prado. Dana Poi nt 661 -6003. STUDIO CAFE ff'aturc'> an afternoon Jazz session 100 Main St . Balboa 675-7760. Pop DIZZY SI n~s < onlt"m A 1'1\HAt-UUNT PK..l\JRE " ~ ............... .. ... _ .......... c--.--' ................... --· NOWPIAVING COSTA MESA Edwards Bnslol ~7444 lfWP'ORT IEACH Edwards Nc!wpot1 t.nerN 6"-0760 WEJ'TmllTUI fdwards ClnefNWest 891 J93S 1·AA1M1 9'ooo\ s...i • °""' MAHEtM Pacific's ANllM1 Orwe In 879-9850 f _!O ~UKS ~l'ltO •Ofl lltlS INGAOtMUll) SIEPUP TO THE MOVE EVERYONE IS TALlltG AIOUt NOW PLAYING IMA (l fOM) WHWTUI WI JUAll CUISTIWIO ~llUl'WA fOwllO\~I fdwrels~ p~,,~ \Mo<\IO'I S29 $339 ~'~ Wnt 891 :m~ °'""' In COITUlllA '°'*'* w.un l·l:Ulm •93~~ (~Scdl~ hrn•y f°"' ---·a.... .,_ Plan !14-'7' 1 963 1307 OIWIGl ---, ............. ., COllAllllESA MMC( C.ly C.fflltt Slaclol1m [)m,~ In fa-a,~~ws 634?m 1''19 8170 porary music 7 p.m.-mld- olJthl. Maxwell's. 317 Pa- cific Coasl Hl'°1way. Hunt· lngton Beach.~36-2555. OROOVE TIT Alf8, aflt"r· noons at Baxter's._) 4346 Culver Drtve. lrvlnc. In- definite. 857-21 OJ . JUDAS PRIEST wllh speclalgucst Or~t Whit«'. 8 p.m .. Long Beach Arena. 300 F:. Ocean •. Long Beach. (2 13) 436 -366 l . CllElllSTRY plays Top 40 rock music for dancing. 2-6 p.m F'tr eny. I 13f6 Beach Blvd.. Stanton 893-9464. .... 990-4021 LIA lllOYlS 4 CISTI IOA ~6 1711 COWS SOOlH COASl P\.AlA CUTI II.SA 631 350 I CDWNl'OS HARBOR TWW ... !1510655 lDWAROS woooesmcc lMlll llLS 768 6611 LAC;l1'A .-_LS MAll ,, ~-Dance ~ l» lllSS AJlfOl&·s BIG ~ BAlfD eouao DA~ ~ CLUB. 8· l l p.m.. with 1» RU5U' HIU)ns pl.ct,yJOJ{ Also '< free dan« ICS80ns 7:9 p.m .• by Candi Davis. Layfaycttc ..... Hotel. 144 S. Linden Ave . <O Long Beac h . (2 I 3) ~ 435-6311 ----·~220 lDWAllDS YU> MALL llllC( 637·03-40 AMC oaANCl MALL -6343'11 LIA CITY ClNTlR llllC( 634 9361 PAClf .:· S 0RAHG£ Dtl IN wurmmru ~ml LIA W£Sl.-Sl£R TWW "1TMADE ME LAUGH I 'ANIMAL HOUSE' WALKS THE BEAT!" •...i ~ l~lt)(I \ltJH'l""'"I kif I \Jtf n .. Outrageous I" ''"''°''""' .. , \\ ll\11 ' Just don't call them when you're in trouble. PllUCEW What an Institution! R ' .. 8Till!Cft0 <> r -·,, ..... I >U:M<Htt• = , ... ., .. _,""_' t ANA.tel 879-9850 Pac1ftc Anaheim Dr m rwy 91 at lemon BRIA 529-5339 Mann Brea Plaza fwy ~ 1 at lmPtt~ COSTA lll:SA 979-4141 Edward s Cinema Center H.trbol & Adams COSlA lll:SA 751.,.184 Edwards Town Center S 0 fwy to 811slol & Anton F<UTAlt VAllIY 839-1500 Edwards Fountain Valley &oo•hur'I al £d1net1 • A !-"DO(.~ l!lilA5( =----o NOW SHOWING I lAGtN BOCH 497-1711 ·Edwards South Coasl laguno ~ulll Co"I Hwy al B•oadway LA HAllRA (213)691 -0633 AMC Fastuon Square Idaho & Imperial C.MGE 634-2553 SYUFY City Center J90 I Mlllr~hlall •SlllMSTU 891-3693 Pac1hc Hwy 39 Dr In 8t.Kh Blvd S of C C ''" \ ;calendar "THE BEST LITTLE ~WHOREHOUSE 11' u TEXAS" di tht' llctrlf'quln ... l>tnnt-r Tht'alt"r ~ Frldd\ lJ.. """"& . ';::: "BO'fG A.PfD WALKER" Q:> on ~ulh (oast f<t"ix-rtor. "> ~ i;:~1~1~d ">loJ.?r-Yr ~ nda, ~ ''CHAPTER TWO" ctl 1 lw ii Gt-m Th1'dlf"r '-.(-r f-rtc1J\ ~ h'>llOJ.? _ "FU1'PO' CIR!." .11 lht" ,2 C,r .. nd l>tnrn-r Tht"<ltN' ~ C:: ~ nd.t\ ll-.11n~ "JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECH · PflCOLOR DR.EAllCOAT" di lht' "lrwport Tht>alt'r Art Ct'nlt'r '><·<" fnda~ ll~lln& "LA VE.PfDER toLLm8'' di ~baMlc111 ., Wt'<>I l)lnnf'r l'la~hou...-~ Fnd;H 11'>1 In~ "THE SEAGULL '4 di Soul h <...04!.1 Ht'J)("rt on 'x-f' Frida~· ll<,llnJ.? Filma "ULYSSES,"' b\ Wt"rru-r 't"k!"> 1982 11i.,1on <>f rinrma In lht' <'Pll m.tnrwr Of lfomt"r <, ()d\ SSi'\ J nd .JnH f' ., Uh .,5("., 1111· Wr-.t ( l'M'>l prt-mlt'rl' nl 1h1-. (,,.rmdrt film with Enl!,11<,h -.ub1111c-., 1., held a1 7 pm l c · In 1nr Room I 7M I tu rnanltlr., llall Ir. Inf' ~I 11.r·nf"rd l adm1s-.1r.111 H5o-640ti ---- -O~L and Tht' Llttlt' Pt'Oplt'; a ft"aturt' as part of a ChlldrTn s f"llm St'nt'"'> a1 Saddlt'bac-k Col· lt'f'?t' 2 5 pm . ~orth Cam· pu" Forum Tht'att'r 5500 In IOI' C:t'nlt'r Drh I' In int· S2 r hlldrl'n undt"r 12 "11 h S3 ~l'nt'rdl .tdmt'i4'1nn 5"19 I 'JI 3 Sing lee WHEEL 01' FRJEPfD· SHIP. for \Jll~k" "'<·r 4"> [!lf't'h al tht> 1.dkt"WC~od Cnunln llub 1ri IA1kt>"ood for brun1h al 11 JO .t m ">24 3327 THE SAILCNG SO.OLES, lor non <,mok1~ <,tn,alt''> O\'<'r 21 J?alht'~ In "If'" port Ut·dch for day 'Wlllnjt 10 d m 820 donation For cur· rt'nl l()('alion caJI 671 12f42 Etc. "THE CATHERJJeG," a f('Sllval of arts& handkrall s ct'lrbrallng womrn·., "''t' Cj("(' Sa1 unfay llsttn& AJ'f ANTIQUE SW AP KEET I'> h<"ld b\ thr ~n1a And .Junior Ebt'°ll. Ham -1 p m ~nla Ana Collt'f'?<" 1-1arkln'1_ 101. 17th al Hr1'>1ol 5dn1a Ana S I adml'""'" 997 'l.981 HOBBY C~1'TE9 !- PET THEA TEil. Stt ;')a.Jr dd\ llstl0$? DON a ALICIA BULL- OCK'S Cun & Collt't ror ., _It's 4 A.M.. do you know where your car u 1 \ \II! II .\H \F"i\1ITll J>n"'·nlt1111111 Show & Salt'. <,tt ~11 urda\ lt~llng · A CDICO DE 11A TO FES- TIV AL, Stt Fr1da\ hs.lln$? "THE GR.EAT AJllEIU- CAN PIEEDLEWORK & ~" lnJ.? Fair -.t'I" 'Fncta\ 11 .. 11n~ TRE SHORELINE YACHT CLUB ol I one IM"J< h hn<.1-.11s 11.r.ind "JKll- 11111. .ind lhr OJ>l"Ollll! ol lhf \d{ hllrtl/, , .. dVlrl C l'r"!"lllflll\ ~II h .t l.M><tl p<1r.11k .11 ">llonltnf' \ dl.1,1.!c-~07 ~horti'ltnt-\.'tlldl!.f' l>n"t- 1 'l. :\CJ p m 121 I -1 l'l -W9J TKE FUN TEAM CYCLE CLUB, '-f"<' '>.:trurdd\ 11 .. 111111. MADAME ·z·s DOLL SHOW• SALE. 111 .1 m 4 pm ~fJC'hf'llf' '( 011\111111in Crnlf'r J:n:1 I 11k""°'K! HI\ d l on& BrJ< h s 2 .ul- m1 slon 12 I 3J HJ2 l.2K2 MON~ CARLO .PflCHT I'> hf'ld ,411 ht> f.d \tlr.tc1.i ( l\"I( Thf'.tl!'r 6 · 10 p m 144<1<1 ~0!>4"f r<1n'> A\<' I ,1 \11rad<1 !"I '2 50 <idm1,c;mn 1n1 luclr-. d1nnn· <1nc1 ~100 "nnh of pla\1ni:. 1h1p-. 211 Y4:l 940 I Mon. Cluaical GIUGORY COLEMAN, ¥,. ~ nd<1\ 11-.tine. \· ·1111,1 t 'l'\ , •. •I 1·· . ~11•11 ,,_,, 11.\ton ll~.\\ . ..,1A\Tl1\·t.\111.111 r..,~ .. f/ -----· .. ... ... -. --· -- • .\l.E\ I II\ .. -. . \1(( II \I I. \~ '\\111 If • h 1\ \llf \ \ \\ V. K.'-J~ Tl f{ \1r C'\fmiY \ I 1 \•·• .t\ P11 lun· ~ -• -· - STARTS TODAY R •••••t<n• 0 ' ...... ,.,.,. ........ ,.. . .... . .. COSTA MCSA GARDEN GROVE ORAlfGl ORANGE WUlMINSTER P,.t l•C " 1,., f; O• vP lo &q • J6CIJ t.V 1 t' t,•, ~ 1~ ·r t I J l f II.! fl ORANGE UA (•I; Cir·~" If) j.l I'~·· "'' PA\\f S •If F Plf 0 Jr)A I HI~ (NC.AG( Mr .. 1 Ja.u "THE JAZZ lllI1'0RS," din-< t from Dlsnt'\ land. pt"r- lorm al Calr Lido 9 p m ·I J m 2900 'r" port Blvd ,,."port lkach 675 2~ RON'S IM LACUNA < r-1· rhr.ilr' a srco nd .tn 111\t"l"'wtr\ with A Trtbul<"IO l>ukr ~ lltnJ!lun ~ a nd San Juan Capistrano LI· brary. 7 30 pm , tht' Sala of 1hr llbrar v. 3 1495 E l l'4m1no H~al. S..n Juan C'apl<;lrdOO, 493 1752 Tue. 111 '" p m 1464 .., t u.i~1 Claulcal 111&1t~.i\ Lai.:u11.i Brc1v 4~7 4~71 r-GREGORY COLEMAN, Pop C HEMISTRY pl.t\., T_op 40 nw-.1c for d<1n1 "'~ ~ :lO p m in1dnti.th1 ( lo<,c En· rn11 n1er-. 21 0 11. flrr>okhur .. t llun1t 111!l1111 Bra< h %H-9t100 RON'S rN LAGUNA f1·.t · 1ur1' l>a' Id Hdlrll!.h on pldllf• 1464 c;; ( Od'-1 ll1~h- " d ' I. .t ~ 1 n .t II c· .tc h 4!17 4~7 I DIZZY • ...,t' ._,1111dt1\ 11.,1 lrll! URRY GELTZELMAN. .. .,tn~<"r ~ult<1r. 9 p m I .t m Bluc-l~f'l r af(' I CJ7 11 .. 1 l'I 'r" porl Pwr '"" p1Jrl l~.H It 67'l-JJ'U Lecturee "LOOK UP! CEIUNGS TJOOUGH THE ACES." A If'< 111rr pr<>Ynlro b) 'or lll.tll 'r•wrbu n? or~..inltl"r ol J 1111n1 c·,h1b11 of llt1h<1n rlra" lrll!., n f c t'llllH!." .ii lite '>(-('Frid.a~ l~tinli! PI AN.IS T KE LL Y LeMAlER. "' < .1110 ' "<"<' ~ r1da\ 114'1 lnl! Jazz "THE JAZZ MINORS," ,,.t Mon<l.i.\' ll<1l tng RON'S IM LACUNA, sf't· Mnndd\ 11-.11n11. CONFREY PHILLIPS, ~t' Frida~ 11-.1111~ Pop RON'S rN LACUNA fra ~ run·-. DAVID RALEIGH, <,("('Mo nday llsllng "A SWJPfG CONTEST NIGHT" Is ft"alurNI t'Vf'r)' Tut'<odav night ..41 Happy Dau 17927 MarArt hur Blvd . lrvtn<" 250· I 077 VTPfCENT SCOTT, !>t't' .. r1da) lls1tng LEE P'EltllLL. ~e f r1 '1..4\ lt'lltll~ DIZZY. ""<' ~11ndav ll'!I · 111).! Dr. Don Janlian. Age 2'l ~ Oraf1ed. Vietnam. Daace NA TtVE TONGUE, ~et> Friday listing Theater "THE Bt:ST LITTLE WHORt:HOUSE IN TEXAS" al th<" llarl<"qul n l>lnnrr PlayhouS<" Sf-f' Fri dav llslln~ . r'BIJIG AJ'fD WALKER" on thr South COd'>l R<'J><'r· Lory Scc--0nd Sta~ SN' Fn• dav lts ttng _ ''P'UJllJlf'Y GIRL" al I ht• Grand Dlnnrr Tht'dler ~ Fr1day !Isling "ltlANOPl.A MANCHA" a1 thr Curtain Call Olnn<"r Tlwalt"r. St'(' Friday llsttnR "THE SEAGULL" .11 ~ut h Coast Ht'pl"rtOr\ ~·· Frida)' ltsttng Slnglee WHEEL OP' PRIEPfD· SHIP. for singlc:-., ov<'r 45 m<"t'ts at lht" C rabhou'lt· 111 Stanton a l 6 30 p m for dlnn<"r 524 -3327 wed. Cluelcal THE WOMEN'S CHOIR of Cal S ta tr f"u ll<"rton show c-ast's SC"Vt'ra l 20t h <'<"nlury 1'othing coukt ha'.oe prepared him fr>f' the dan~ the ie-.lr. the violence .•• .. . Cl TOtO ~d I )1$~0 £ DWARO\ ,AOOt I RAC~ FOU.Ul• nun 9bJ 1 rn1 FAMll Y 4 CINfM.AC, IJ llAIU !213) 691 0633 AMC f ASHION SQUAR£ IJ MIUDA '>21 9 310 I A MIRADA DR IN ORAllCC 634 7'>'ll SYllfY rtNf[l()M[ NOW SHOWING' SAi JUH car. 493 4~4S PACIFIC MISSION DR IN SAITA W !>40 7U4 EDWARDS BRISTOL r U Calendar wor ks l n clUd lng ,s travtnaky"s ··11our Rusalan Peasant Songa·- and .. The canucle of lhe Sun .. by Lang)ala. 8 p.m .. Llttle Theater. Fullerton. &3 admtaslOn. 773-3371. Ga.aJC>aY OOL&llAR. see Friday listing. PIAJfJST KSLLY LellADlt at cano· a. see Fr1day listing. Jau TOii llcLAIN(a1ngcr and l[\ll_tadat, 8 p.mrlJ'lklntght. 'the cannery Restaurant, 301 Lafayette Ave .. New- port Beach. Indefinite. a1s-sn 1. CONFREY PHILLIPS and his lriO. see Friday II sling. "TD LAND OP lllAKS- B&LIEVS." Saddle back College·a Produc tion Band Is. joined by the Vocal Jazz l:nsemble In an all new musical revue. plus the Community Band wtth a program of great band music. 8 p.m .. South Campus Ma in Theater, 28000 Marguerite Parkway, Mission Viejo. 82 general adm iss io n . 831-4656. WATif& WAYJf& a nd RICK lllBDl.Alf. sec Fri- day 11.aung. aOJlfNJI: BROWN a nd his trio. see Friday listing. Pop aolf'S DI LAGOJfA fea- tures Daftd ••1*Ja, see MondayllaUng,AbOtoniaht la Ron"a 40th Btrthclay Party. 8 p.m .-mtdntght. Or1nka 2 for I . UtJUN S. L&S, att formance and dcmon- atratlon. 11_:30 a.m.·.\ :30 p.ril., UC T'rvtne, Bacldot Weat Patio. University Center. Irvine. Free ad-1 mlaalon. 856-5 181 . RATIV& TOllGU&, sec Friday ltaUng. Ft:i =:&l·t., aee Fri-Theater day listing. "TBS BUT LITTLE VDIC&JllT llOOTT. ace 1fBOaltBOU8& IN Friday llatlng. ftZA8•• at the Ha rlequin •-ca.A%Y -i>AU•• Is to-' Dinner Playhouse. Sec Fr1· night-at-Happy Due. l 7'in7 aav trstl!lfl. MacArthur Blvd.. Irvine. r.BDIG AND 11' ALDa .. 250-1077. on the South Coas t Repcr- DIZZY. sec Sunday ltat-tQry Second Stage. ~c Fr1- 1ng. cfav listing. '-rmun GOU. .. at the Dance Grand Dinner Theater. Set' .. NEW BLOOD.·· a dance F~tA ~~-FOLLIES .. concert choreographed by bast DI nrst-yieargraduatestudcnts at Se tan·s W est nncr In dance at UC lrvlne. ts Playhou~. Sec Friday lls t-lnll. ., pcrfonncd tonight through "nm SEAGULL.. a t Saturday. 8 r.m .. Fine Ails South COast Repertory. Set' Concert Hal on campus In lrvtne. 84 general ad-Tuesday listing. mission. SM;-6617. ..DANCSl'LASB." a trib· FUD19 ulc to 20th century mJsl- cals, features dancing. sing· Ing. comedy s kits. anCJ a live orchestra. Th~ Satur- day at 8 p.m .. "Char.man College Memo1'1al Hal • 333 N . .Clueell. Orange. 85 gcn- cnll admlaeton. 997-6757. llll&AJl DANCZU·from Loe Angeles ~Ive a per- "TllE I08810N." A 1983 action mm dealing with an lranlan who Is sent lo New York City lo assaslnale a n lranlan exile m a kes lls Or- a nge County debut a l The Balboa Cinema. 709 E Balboa Blvd.. Newport Reach. 675-4580. WILLIAM BUGH and FLETCHER CHRJSTIAN T'My ~ frimds through hell. T'My became memies in Paradise. ' > MEL GllOON • ANillONY HOPKINS HI Af tn 200 yan. IM tnllh bthind iht /,gnid. llNO Dl I.Al llL\,,IS PRE.SE\,,_ \tU GllSO"i \N'fln'l to'Kll\-'\ •THE l!OOITV \1-1.wc E.J.M:\IU> fOl L\l'R.E.11,('[ Ol.J\'IEJI •· ''"''" •• ••·• ......... " .. .t"'"".,.._11rn11Vr\NCUJS' '""""'" • ROllUt1 llOU .. ..,, ..... IMI ••• -C.\YTAIN IUCll AND MR.(lfRJSTlMtl" 11 IUClf.\RD HIX (JI r.uu 1111 llE.INARD W1LUAM.\ lllt1m1111 llOU"R DONU~ PG-•---J ao--· ,,_., .. _ ...... _.,...... -~ _ ...... _____ ~_..... • NOW PLAYING .... 6398110 SYUf Y Sl MJIUM Oii W llU 9904071 UA MOWS• com 1UA ~461111 UlWAf!OS SOUlH COAS I PlAl~ llTMt ~I~ £0WAllOS SA(n(llACK FMT• HWY 962 2481 Pac1hc fountain YJl!ty DI In LA UllA <21 J > 691 0633 AMC r~ SQUAii[ llSSllll dJt m -6220 [dwanls Ma11on Yttio M.ltl ..... l IUCI 6A4 0160 COWAllOS HlWPORl OUK£ 637 OJ.40 AMC OllAHGC MAI l OIAICl 63' l9 II UA CHY ClNllR WUTMSTH 891 393~ £0W"'105 CHMA wrn From 1he l1lCl'I v.tlo tJrootl you ''t.t Mom'' & ''N<R>na LC11'~)0f1'S \QUl()nH It~ the time of your life that may last a lifefme. tho &,leer •S turning s,,rteen ond ollen 1n love for the f11sl lime It should be the best lime of her life And she still hos to go 10 school, ride the bus put up with on onnoyong youn9e• brother !fut her fom1fy is!><> preoccupied with her sister's wedding they totally forge• he1 birthday, the boy she loves· o hopelessly vo1n older Sisler. fou1 dt>l111ou'> g1 ondpo1 en ts ond o whocked out fOf erqn exchongc studept doev• I know she exists ond the clos' clown ''>putting the mokP O" two Well hong on the1e. Somonlho The doy not ovt•• yet You moy still get one wr:.I STARTS TODAY IAEA COSTA MESA LAGUNAHIW MISSION VIEJO OIWIGf UA Movies Eowards Town Center Eowaros/Sanborn Eowaros McsSIOl'I StJdium Dove In 990-4022 751 4164 Laguna H1Us Mall Vie,o Mall 495-6220 639-8nO IUENA PARK IRVINE 768-6611 ORANGE WUTMIWSTER Pac1hc s Lincoln Edwards Woodbftdoe LA HAlftA CltY Center UA T Wiii Cinemas Drive In 821 4070 Cinema 551 0655 A>M:. F ashlon Square 6.l4 2553 895 5333 COSTA MESA Eawaros Harborl win 631 3501 691-0633 000 ._. AC~"ID •O<I """ ltf060(1100" --- Answer Ad tl'l1.·phonc I ·1 an .... wt·r.·ing st•rncl' frl'('S women from II y stay ing homt• while their Daily Pilot da!-is1f1ed ad works ~ellmg hou~ehold ite m s or by finding a babysitter Pilat • ;calendar ,, Thu. Clualcal ' GREGORY COLEllAM, sec f'nday listing. THE SYll~BONIC BA.PfD of Cal State Full- erton performs at 8 p.m .. In the Little Theater on the Fullerton campus. 83 gen- eral admlsslon. 773-33'? I PIANIST KE L LY Lell.A.IER a t Cano·s. sec GJa~ll St .. Orange. &4 general admission 997-6871 f'nday llstln$!;. Jau A PROGRAM OP 20TB TOii McLAIN. srr CEl'fTURY music Is fea-Wednesday listing. lured by the Chapman Col-,. 11AU ISBELL AND lege Chamber Orchestra · THE IUIYTIDI SECTIOPf, with Robert Newell. dlrec-evenl~s. Indefinite. Old tor. and Barry Siiverman. Dana Point Cafe. 24720 !kl guest conductor. 8 p.m.. Prado. Dana P<>I n I Salmon Re<-ttal Hall. 333 N 661 -6003. ~ ·e. * PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES * ~ ~ . M . I •t!i:U*i\1It'.•l4];,;;,;;,) .. • orgo1n o t1nees. ':l'!!m • _ 'hllCl . * RICK 8HERllA1C a nd WAYU WAT!m, Stt Fn- day listing. DARVSTTRA YLOR, see Satu=stlng. RO BROWlf and his MONDAY T111u SATURDAY fACUlTYotCANOlEWOOO All ,trlorlftan<n hl0t• !I 00 ~ 'mM(lf " (K) (h S,.c. E ftflti"""" & Hohl II DOl.IY S1£Rl0 1140 240 HO '40 840 1040 IQIQl6J'i::4) LA 11 .. l'IADA AT f!OSECRA!IS .. ALPtWl£f CfTY" (I) 1140 H O •40 'ta u o 1040 ''fOOnoosr (PG) 11lS. JO!I. s~ 80!>, IOJS "lillmlmt T1I Lail.JI>~ TMZM UB ~ T1I APCS" ) 11 lO l:O!I. s 40 .• zo. so "fOOROOSE" (PG) In°"" 11.JO. lOQ. SJO IOOS,"'" I 00. 100. l 00 S .JO, 100. IUO "iWiff AU CiiS" (I) . ne. ,z, 10~ "FlllAY T1I Uth. 111: FNl CtWlO" (I) IUO,U S, tOO -· Of s /IUl10lf MIMlllS "Jtm ~ DUMmfr' (PG) 11 lQ. l OS. S ~. I 20. 1010 Um;&3JQ~~1 trio. sec f'riday list In~ CONFREY PHl1.LJP8, sec Friday listing. Pop DAVID RALEIGH, plan# 1st. performs from 9 p.m .-1 :30 a .m .. Cht'z Dantr·s. 1701 Corinthian Way. Newport Beach. 955-1332. NICK PTZOW, singer. guJtar. harmonica. 9 p m -I a .m . Blue Beet Cafe. I 07 2 lsl Place. Newport Pier. Newport Beach . 675-3333. UUBE!t &. Llltlt, Stt Friday Jlstlng. LEE PltllULL, sn· Fri- day listing VINCEJllT SCOTT. stt Friday listing Dance TH£ TRACT WELLS BIGBAJR>, foryourdanclng pleasurt'. 8 :30-11 :30 p m .. The Californian. 16431 Bolsa Chica. Huntington Beach. 82 admission. 846-T347 "DANCEFLASH," S'l'e Wednesday listing BALLROOM OANCING, 8 p.m -midnight. Dance lessons 7-8 p.m. Also door pr1zt's. Meadowlark Coun- try Club. Graham Srreel. I luntlngton Beach "NEW BLOOD," see Wednesday listing rtATIVE TONGUE, <;,("t" Friday llstlnli! Theater "THE BEST LITTLE WHOREHOUSE IPf TEXAS" at thr Harlr-quln Dinner Playhou~. ~e Frl- ''HMl8K5"(1) 12 40 HS HO. \S~ !00 II 00 ''!IUUr "(K) lllnlY STUl.O lllO 1 ~ •40 HS. & SO IOSS fA(IJlTYot OEl A"' "SIXTEIJI CMIUS" (PG) 11lO.1 lO. •JO.' JO llO IOJO "SWllG SHfT' (PG) 11~.1\oUS•'iO ass. 11 oo "A TARZAN MOVIE LIKE NO OTHER YOU'VE EVER SEEN! • 11 ... mmF(PC) "OCJ.IY sr1•0 11 lO. lOO S.JO aoo IQJO 'WSCl9 •• lmSll" (I) 11 JO 300 DO 100. 10 JO * PACIFIC DRIVE -IN THEATRES * All OPEN 7: 15 Start Dusk I ~\ ... \\ i I t dav listing. ''BlllO AllD W Al.DR'' on South Coast Repertory's Second Stage. Sec Friday llstlngi "CllAPTER TWO" at thr Gem Theater. Scc Friday listing. "f'IDll'fT GlllL" at th<' Grand Dinner Theater. Stt Friday listing. "JOSSPll A1fD THE AllAZIRG TltCB · NICOLOR DllEAMCOAT" at the Newport Theater Arts Center. See f'rlday listing. "LA VEPm&lll'OLLID" a t Scbastlan·s West Dinner Playhouse Stt f'r1day llst- lnll. RllARY, llARY" at tht' San Clrmente Community T heater. Stt f'rtday listing. "Tlllt SEAGULL" at South Coast Repertory. Sec Tuesday listing. Fllma ''THE 11188101', '' ~ Wednesday listing. A~'ftDceB~ A WBlTE-WATER RIVER RAPT'IJlfG lrtp Is set - for The Kings RlveT the weekend of May 18. Robert Cooper. cxpcncnced nver l(ulclt and outdoorsman. fcads the trtp with seasoned oarsmen to command all rafls_ Partlclpanls ~art' provided private rlversldt' camps and recliner bus lran&portatlbn. Bus leaves Fri .. May 18 at 9:30 a .m and returns Sun .. May 20 ar 11 p.m. A prc-trtp orten- tauon meets Wed .. May 9 at SaddJcback Coll~ North. Room A301. 7:30 p.m . 550& trvtne Center Urfv('. lrvtne. 8225 fee. 559-131 3 "BOLLAND B011£- 8TAY," a unique 15-day tour In which participants live with Dutch families tn private homes In Tht' Hague, Is offered this sum- mer by Orange Coast Col· lege. The tour n.Jns from JUiy I 0-24. S I. 799 tncludes round trip airfare. transf<'rs. accommodattons. breakfast and dinner dally. tours and all admission fees 432-588<>. WlJlfDSURPING Is a spring hcaJth and fitness program offered by Saddle- edwarcs WESTBROOK CINEMA Sat ~:.·~~ "~';::· ., .. _ ... ~·· 530-4401 ~) >at1Sun 2 00, 610, 10 J~ '"1£Nlll''(I) fn 8.30 Sat /~40~30 PlUS "AGAICST AU 000$" (R) ' frt81S Sat/Sun 4 00 8 10 edwards MllA CllllMA N•wport I 19th 646 5025 Co1t1 MIN • LUXURY THEATRES 1st 2 Matinee Show1ngSOnly $2.75 Unless Noted "ALPKA8£1 CITY"' (R) S •3r1IM•l•r11fl6J6J~2551 1~~~.) S I'll!> "fRl>AY Tll 1 ltll Tit: flNAL QWTD" (II) "'GR£YST()(£ T1£ UGOI> Of TW»I L<Jtll Of Tll APO" (P'S) l'llt. 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Co°"ntrellng on British history and llfera· 1ure. ttie program offers students superior educa- llonal opportunities both In the classroom and outside the lecture halls through 'participation In British life and cultural activities . Commences June 18-JuJy 6 at Saddlcback North Cam- pus and conUnue11 at Cam- brtcijle from July 9 to Aug. 3. SI .8"'5<> fee Includes atria re. a private room In the his- toric Cambridge University Colleges. all meals and some excursions. 559-13 13. THE MYSTERY TllADI of the Pickwick Club travels to San Francisco's Nob Hiii for the climax of their next California Mystery Train adv.enturc May 12-l 3. Pass- engers leave Union Station In Los Angeles at 9: 15 a .m . Saturday. ~8 ftt Includes train ran:. dinner. Saturday night hotel. entertaJnment and prtzea. 494·4 l 16 . RkN&WING TB& DR&AMTIME: Sacred Teachings of the Australian Aborigines. The Ojai Foun· "<1atlon presents an all-day workshop with Guboo Ted Thoma. Australian Elder of the Yuln tribe of Wallc.ga Lake. Sat .. May 12. f801>) 646·8343. Edward Albee. cel- ebrated American dramatUt. will read from hla playa at 8 p.m. Saturday at UC Imne. See Lecture Hating for detalla. <>ncolDC Event.a ALLIGATOR J'ARM, 7671 La Palma. Buena Park, One or the world's largC8t rept Ile coUectlons. 10:30 a.m.-6 p.m. dally. 522·2615. BRIGG8 CUIOtlNOBAll AUTOMOTIVE llUS&utl. 9 :45 a.m .. Frt. 7 p.m .. Sat.· Sun. 6:15 a.m .. 12:45 p.m .. and 6:30 p.m. From Long Beach. every day 9a.m. ana I :45 p.m .. Frt. 7:30 p.m .. Sat. 8 a.m .. l 2:30 and 6 : 15 p.m .. Sun. JO a.m. and 6 : 15 p.m. Thl'OWi!h June 7. DAJlfA W1IAaJr al Dana Point Harbor offers half-day a nd three-quarter day spor t (Is h In~. tr Ip s . 496-5794 .• DAVETS t:.OClCER also offers deep sea sport fishing trips dally. 673-5245. "' DISNEYLAND. 1 3 I 3 Harbor Blvd.. Anaheim Saturday Night at the Park features Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons. Captain and Tennille. the Harry JamesOrch cstraand Krash for regular admission prices. l>ark offers more than 50 attractions In st'ven theme lands. Including the aU-new .. Alice In Wonder· land" attraction In Fan· tasyland. Senior Fun Un- limited Passports are avail- able to p;uests 60 and over every Thursday and Friday. Hours Fr1. 9 a.m.-6 p.m .. Sat. 9a.m.·mldnlght.Sun. 9 a .m.·9 p.m .. Mon.·Thurs. 9 a .m.·6 p.m. 999-4565. llNOTT 'S BERRY J' AIUI, 8039 Beach Blvd . Buena Park. Live entertain- ment such as gunfighters. cancan dancers ano street characters. Also live coun· 250 E. Baker St.. Costa try music and rock bands Mesa. Antique cars circa -perform throughout the I 912-prescnt. 9a.m.·5 p.m. park. Visit Snoopy In hi~' Wed.-Sun. 546-7660. new home Camp Snoopy CATALINA CRUISltS where he can be found spring schedule ls aa fol-greeting and posing for plc- lows: rrom Balboa Pavlllon furcs with guests. Open Fri dally. departJng at 9 a .m.. JO a .m.-10 p.m., Sat. 10 returning at 7 PJll· Reser· a.m.-11 p.m.. Sun. I 0 vatlons requlred.673-5245 . a.m.·8 p.m .. Mon -Thurs From San Pedro. every day 10 a.m.-6 p.m 952-9400 Bleachers. For the Casual side of you fvefYfh1ng from pants shirts and s-weaters to sweotsh1rts1 LION COUNTRY SA-r ARI, 8~00 lrvlne Center Drive. Laguna Hilla. Drive-through wild animal park. Zambezi River cruise. animal shows. petting zoo. large aviary. Opens dally . 9:41> a .m .. last car admitted 3:30 p.m. 837-1200. THE PA VILIO!f QUEEN offers tour cruises of New· port Harbor. showt ~g the homes of Job.n Wayne and other personalities. from the Balboa Pav1Uon In New· port Beach. Dally every hour. noon through 3 p.m. 673-5 245 SAN JOAN CAPISTllAJtO IDS810N, 3 1882 Camino Capistrano. San Juan Capistrano. Calt· fornla ·s oldest bulldtng. Native American and earfy Spanish culture exhibited 493-1424. • SAftT A A.NA ZOO, I 80 1 E. Chestnut. Santa Ana. More than 250 animal, bird and reptile species arc found In this lushly planted park. 10 a .m ·4 p.m. dally 835-7484. SB&RMAN LIBRARY AJlfD GARDENS, 264 7 Pa- cific Coast Highway. Corona del Mar Rose. cactus. an- nual gardens. orchid con- st>rVatory. kol ponds, gift shop. Open dally 10:30 a .m.-4 p.m. srx J'LAGS MAGIC MbUNTAIN. 260-acre Iheme park with rides. shows. entertainment. Computer Discovery Center and other exhibits. Some or Southern Cc\Jlfomla's finest cloggers. or "hlllbllly tap dancers ... participate In lhe 1984 Clogging Jamboree every Sat. and Sun. through May 13. Open f'rt.-Tucs TO a .m.-10 pm. All 100% cotton 1n greo1 colors that fit 1n with your ochve hfPstylP 8~~~8@~ 56 FASHION ISLAND· NEWPORT BEACH· (714) 644-5070 9 "tUO ..... (1) '" H\ ••s 1o•s ~ 1i1Do 111111 I 00 '00 i5: \ ACAll1IY ••Mm II) tlCl .SI N:I~ ':< ·n.-Cl mlJMJll ~ I 00 tlO 1rt II) ~11.•rrt1> ~ r I.JO 1000 -.-....... 14.Ln ~ll: ..... 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John-Nava and L>av1ct- Romco are Laguna arll9ts whose work -focusing on the human figure -arc bcll'll(ahown. 871-5862. &~AJll GALLERIES. 1492 S. Coast Htahway. #1 . Laguna Beacfi. Artist Patrick Nagel. known for his sleek and sensuous Playboy llluslrallons. Is currently s howing ls works. Wed.-Sun. 1 I a.m .-5 p.m. 494-1902. GALERIA CAPISTRANO. 31 681 Camino C<lplstrano, San Juan Capistrano. K'n outstandJog collection by one of NaUve America's most promising eculptors. Clifford Fragua. Is shown. Abo. traditional Jemez pot· tery by Juanita Fragua. Thr'O\.Ulh May 13. Dally 10 a.m.-S'"p.m. 661-1781. QALL&aY XYST. J 412 S. Coast Hljlhway. Laguna Beach. "W'atercolors by Chris Sullivan" are exhibi- ted th"°""°' June 3. Wed.-S un. If a .m.-6 p.m~ 494-2707. llAST&U l"IJI& AllT GALL&RY, 1492 S. Coast Highway. Laguna Beach. Work.a Include largest col- lccllon of MJro graphics In U.S . and ratt group of etchings by Rembiandt. In· definite. JO a.m.-10 p.m. dally. 494-3903. IOLU BOUSE AJlT OALL&aY, 12732 Main St.. Garden Crove. ·Ellen Lampert and Margi Wcfr are featured In a n ex.hi· blUOn of~nllngs and dra bMay..28. We~n. I -4 p.m . 638-6707. ORAJllCE COAST OOL- L&GB PHOTO GALL&a'I, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. An exhibition of photographs from the Na- llonal Archives are on dis-play throUS(h June I 2. U Is a selecr Ion o7 plct u res chosen from the 5 million Images managed, by the Still Pk- turc Branch of the National Arc hives. Mon.-Frl. 8 a.m.-5 p.m and 7 -9 p.m. 432-5725. O&AJllGK COUll1'Y CSRT&R roa COlfftll- POllAllY AaT. 3621 W. MacArthur Blvd.. Space l l l . Santa Ana. Ann Chernenko. Margo dcWH. and Roberta Eisenberg are lhe featured artists. Throu,«h May 18. Wed.· Sun. l~-5 p.m. 549-4989. PENl2'8ULA GAL- LERY. 428 3 1st St .. New- port Beach. An Innovative· use of '°U pastel. normally used only for portralta. has produced a aeries of beauU· ful landscape palnUngs by bo+9 Munford on erlttbtt. 673-1416. Tim PLACE AC&088 11 J2 0-- . ,. ~ ------1_ THE STa&S'I' n.Olll TBZ ~ HOTEL LAOOlfA, In ;, Laguna Beach. features g. student photographs from ~ Orange Coast College. Rob- ert l{andaU la exlllbllln~ ~ fash ion photograph ~ O: lh~May. ~ QOOJlUll. 374 N. Coast Highway. Laguna Beach ~ Lon Quarlon's Wl\tercolors ~ and WaJburg;a Schauer· _ _..: • oils and mtxed media are on :.. exhibit. Through June I I 0 .- a i m . -1t" v .m : d~ily -~ 494-4422. . CJ) SADDLEBACIC COL-~ Mother's Day Dining Guide <CIJ r tli l l~1 gr 3\ 1111 U \I HO\ l'I \'I . ~· HEAR· Y.El! t ,• HEAR YE!! Jtil Us Fer -Mothers Day Dining ~ Lunch 10 am to 4 pm Dinner 4 pm to c.losing M1k1 r1s11Y1tio1s urly! _ i ff MAllMI A VI. Httll•• ··•tftt1o GULLlVER'S <f!Jothers CJJay- cpr; me C]Qbs of <=Beef with all the escorts Reservations Essential! t 8482 MAC ARTHUR IRVINE 833-8411 ·-"?° ~: . Bring Dear Mot••r to tlae .CHINA PALACE RESTAURANT •• Luncheon Specials $3.75 (noon to 3 pm) Dinner Combination Specials from 113.95 (for 2) to ~33. 75 (for 5) The first and only Szechwan ·Chinese cuisine in Newport Beach 2930 W. CoasfHwy. Newport Beach 631-8031 Food to Go_ May Garden Chines,e ~ Restaurant 7h q/udce "'~IN~ <?.ui11e ilt ~91111t di1ti1t9 LUNCHEON SPECIALS Dinner • Cocktails • Sunday Brunch Open 7 days a week Banquet facilities • Wedding Receptions • Private Parties 1400 SE Brtetol, Coet• Me•• comer Aedhll a an.toa 758-9229 RESTAURANT I SALOON -r-~-~ - Mothers Day ·champagne . · Buffet Brunch 8:30 am to 4 :00 pm Buffet Dinner 4 pm to 8 pm Make reservations early 730-0115 Top 40's Entertainment & Dancing Nightly 14982 Redhill at Edinger Tustin Treat Mother to the Filest CIWltse Feast at the ~ TERAACE RESTAURANT appttiltr: F ned Prawn-;, [gg Roll & Crispy Walnut entru: Lemon Chicken 'I! JI!. Almond Chicken 'IL Sauteed Shri mp with snow peas A Fried Rice 71\ 1 for 3 or more add Mongohan Beet "IJ.. tor 4 or more add Country feast rJl $8.95 per person (2 or mvrP) rm aaisome ..-Pin• JMe ltecklace fOf ndt Mothef 1773 Newport lhd .. Costa Meu Reservations ( 4 or more) 64>5!>50 • • ' "' 12 ................................................................................... .. ~ LltGE A.RT GALLERY, Nt>uvcau. mixed media. one would flnd In churches evenlnl(s 7.9 p.m . TL& GALLERY, 6J J and a~ some of th~ co 2 8 0 0 0 M arg u er It<' ngurallvf' palntlnli(s. a nd or palact's In Italy. Is belnJt .. Anto n Blvd.. Suite 120. examples or the new Ger· a> Parkway. Mission Viejo. An ita 1-lealy using a musical s h own. 493· 1752. SUSAN SPIRJTUS GAL-Costa Mesa. Two cxhl· man art1sts. Tues.-Sat. 11 Works of current art s tu· theme, rombtnln~ callt-SANTA AlfA COLLEGE LERY, 522 Old Newport bltlons ... New German Ex· a.m.-5:3~. 545·ARTS. ~ dents from both campuses graphy ..arid water<:olor GALLERY, 17th at Hrls tol Blv<I . New port IJeach . press lo nlst: Works on UC Ill l'llfE ARTS ~ art' fe turt'd through May T hrough June 3 Tues .-s tree ts . Santa Ana. A stu · Marsha Burns. with her Paper•· and .. Vintage Call-GALL&RY, lrvlnt>. An ::! Mon · rt. 10 a .m -3 p.m . Sun . 11 a .m .·4 pm. dent art ancl photography series .. Postures," and the fornla: Paintings a nd exhlbtllonofearlyarchltec· R31·4 56. 497·6775. s h ow t>cJVns WcdneSday platinum .and palladium Sculp-t u r-e. ·· cont inue tura l construc\ton toys ln· >-S A ON E GAL· THE SAN JUAN andrunstnroughMay23.A lma~es of Joan Myers· through tomorrow. Th" eluding first s truc tural ~ LERY. 384·A N. Coasl CAPISTRAl'fO LIBARY, recept ion Is held Tursday "Sanla Fe Trail .. and Dlt k Cermanworkscomedlrecl· fram ework toys, Victorian ·~ llllo!hway. Laguna Beach 3 I 495 El Camino Real, San nlgl"tl from 7:30·9 p .m . In Arentz' .. Landscapes." arc ly from Germany and hav" vtlla~es and picture blocks u. ·Nouveau Spring:· an ex· Juan Capistrano. A mini· the lobby of tl}e lfumanlltes exhibited. Through May 26. not been ext)lbltcd In th" of tfie 18508 ts featured ........ rttlng new show. ft>atures exhtbll o ltaJtan drawings nulldtnf.( !lours. Mo n .· T ues.-Sat 10 a .m.·5 p.m .. United States before. They ThroughJunt"2. Tues.·Sal a; works by I 0 local artists of ceilings. which represent Thurs. l l a .m .-2 p.m .. f'rl. a nd Wednesday eventn~s 1ncludepalntlngs on paper. 12·5 p.m. 856-6648. ~mjilniiciiluiid~tiinii~iiAiilliice~Ciairiniit';YiiiiWiltihiiliiiiso~miiiieiio~fiiiitliii'eiiisoiiiiirtiisiiioiiiifiiiiciiiiieiiiillliiiniiiiJ.(~siiiiiii~l iiOiiiaiiii.iiiim~.iii-niioo~nii..~Tiiiiuiiiieiiiis.iiii-W~e~diii.iiiiiib~yiiiiaiiipiiiiipoiiiiiiilniiiitiiimiii"iiiniiiit.iiii6iiii3iiiiliiii·64iiiiiiiOiiiiiii.iiiiiiiidiraiw~lng;:;s;_;.a;;n~d;.so~m~e;.p~r~l~n~ts~.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii a> ~ Cl> Cl> ~ Mother's Dav Dining Guide OPEN FROM 9:0'0 A.M. MotREJJ.'s DOlJ Slli{daj Emd f~~.\ ··Unlimited Champagne [;~·--~ ' -.~~~~~~~~~~ ..... ~~~~~~------.... 1 Hot Entrees Eggs Benedict Scrambled Eggs Bacon. Sausage. Ham Chicken; Veal Lasagna Tortellini Oeep Fried Shrimp • Fresh Vegetable • Homemade Salads •Salad Bar Seafood Bar Shrtmp Cocktail Crab Legs Herring Tuna Salmon Etc. •Pina • Juict>S • Cheeses Mother's Day S pecial '7 .95 (Reg. $8.95) Children 12 & under '3.95 Dinner served from 3 p.m. Ma ke reservations now, 842-5 50 5 17502 Beach Blvd. at Slater Huntington Beach D essert T able Fresh Fruit Chocolate Mousse Homemade Cakes Mumns & Cannoli Croissanu. etc. •Cold Cut.s • Bagels & Cream Cheese • Homemade Bread A ward Winning ~Restaurant ~~,~~~~~ ~ ./11i11 I ~~~~ /~(i~111;1d1 ~ univ S JO. <J5 ' ( .'hildn·n S.J. <JS I~:, 1 () (i. /l l. { () .: '). It l. ur < :011 1v l>y.t<>r cli111l l T und unlcr.t1·un1 our "lll.'-'lu1uli n.~ 11 H'll u 'a n:.~ulu r prices ~ .: J >. ,, L . <J JJ . n I. REUBEN E. LEE ® < )11 Tltl' B:I\· ~ ~ I; I l·.;1-..1 ( • 1;1-..1 I lil.!lrn ·" ~~·~~~ Mothers Day ppy MOTHER'S DAY Champagne B~ffet Brunch presented in a beautiful ocean view setting Featuring .. : * Compl1menta(y champagne, bloo<Jy marys and screwdrivers * Chef carved baron of beef, maple cured hpm. assorted seafoods & other hot entrees * Freshly made eggs and omelettes * Refreshing enthusiastic array of fruits, cheeses. vegetabres and salads * Fresh croissants and partries PLUS a selection from our elegant dessert Uay s1 1.95 per person 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. " Make Mother's Day Reservations now 3901 E. Coast Hwy., Corona de/ Mar 759-1854 -~~--~~F--.......,..._~.5--.... ~~Zll!'lll!lm!!~Sli!!!l!'!lll!llilllllJ!§~)llll ... E&i .. ~2£!1!1111£1'JlmlllQ .... £""'1111111~ . .. ·:~J < •• SHIFT ..• blonde lo a more self-assured, intelli&ent Morton" -a pseudonym for several scqueaces. A k,ey romance between Haul 13 FromP&Ce2 Kay's on-the-job ronfldences grows, and her resistance to Lucky wcalcens. .Samu.ltaneousJy, Kay finds friendship with neighbor and co-worker Hazel Zatussi (Christine Lahti). a brash former dance hall singer. Publicly, Hazel pretends to be Lucky's lover to help rover the real affair he's havi ng with Kay. woman. Nonetheless, she has some charm-unbilled SCT'CCnwriten who apparently had and BitCUhs Toc)fiey (Fred Ward) is barely "t> ing moments in "Swing Shift." such as the a hand in the script. E.d1ting problems may sketched. Peripheral characters att i.n-g \ soothing bath she takes while weanna her explain the uneven storyline. work gogles and the milk mustache she . The film seems to be full of missing (Pleue Me 8111PT /Pace 15) ~ ~vesb~1fwhi1emu11inaan~roun~r r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I with Lucky. ' 7t: • Lahti, who portrayed Richard T • H • f • S ~ Dreyfuss's doctor in "Whose Ufe Is It ~ Anyway?", is especially vivid as Hazel. MOTHER'S D~Y ~ Hawn's performance is romfortably familiar as she grows from bubble-headed whose tough exterior hides a warm heart. . Many of the problems with "Swing =t' Shift" rest with its script, credited to .. Rob Ci Q) SPECIAL 4f~i WE CORD IALLY INVITE YOU TO JOIN US . ~ Q) '< ~ . MOTHERS DAY <1"~ <;HAMPAGNE a ·RUNCHy::· 10AM :. 2 PM REUNION BAND 7PM BR~CHEON 10 :00 a.m. 2:30 p.m. DINNER 4 :JO p.m. l 0 :00 p.m. RESTAU RANT·CA FE ·WINE BAR . .. ~ '""'"""'~" 3'1I'I~0081E . 541-1511 r.1uti C 11.1,1 H1 i..:lrn ,1\ .it M.KA rrhur Bh-d .. Cown.1 l\·I M.1r(7J4 ) fln·L"l 2L' MOMs LOVE USI St!ivang Dinner from 5 pm 1520 W . Co•st Hwy. N~wport Beach 548-7167 . -~~~.~~., Mother's Day . Smorgasbord Style Serving Dinner 11:30 am Villa Swede!) 3536 L Coast Hwy Corona def Mar 673-4091 to 8:00 pm 522 Mam St. Huntington Beach 536-3033 rl 11erl':'-; 110 \\'a\' \'OU C~U1 C\'Ctl the score. of co urse. ~<>t '\it h all shes do ne fr >r you . But at lc~L">t '·ou c~t n . . n1ake a teen~\' eft< >11 in that dirccti< >n . '"Etke her to .. I'he e\\ 1)()11er lOan1 to 5pn1 on 1\ lot hers f )ay f( >r ~t ~cru1nptious huftl.>t brunch in the Plaz~t l 3allroon1. 111ere'll he an ~tn:ty < >f g~ul.len salads: frc~h ~c~1t( x xi ne\' i1urg; l"X >LI rt)( >n glazed h~u11 ~u1d n >a'-;t h~u·c >n < >f beef, c~u-,·ed to o rder: n1o u sses ~u1d o ther spec ialties. . And C< >n1plin1e nt~u~· chan1pagne. $1-t :10 t( >r adults, ch iklren $8SO. j(f-i days she pampers y<>u. One da~· ye )LI pa1nper her. 1111 , , ''Pl )I( 1 1 u •• - ~ Cll) 0) i 'SecondTime'a cha.rm ~ ... ~ >. Even on the 1h1rd time around. Henry Dcnker's .. The doctor's wa111ng room and decide to mate their ~ Second Time Around" retains much of its comic charm arrangement per- ·.:: and satincal bite -and it's an aptly titled .Play with which manent. u... to beg.in the second phase in the history of the Costa Mesa Their respective ";::: Ci' ic Playhouse. offspring aren'1 that ~ The "second time" in this case refers to two elderly enthusiastic to bt:gtn c: oeoole. both widowed. who discover each other 10 their with. but they really Toi TITUS ~ --------------------• hit the roof when i E they learn that their 3: parents" union 1s 10-•••••••••••• tended 10 be without . . :§ benefit of clergy. to avoid the loss of old~agc benefits which 0::: would result with marriage. I• \ \t , ,.,._~ Ourtl'lg Strawberry season we're offer1no our fresh baked ', s1z e Belgian Waffle topped with fresh Strawberries and a mountain of wt11pped cream only $1 25 LOCATIONS IN ORANGE COUNTY Anaheim. Westminster, Newport Beach. Huntington Beach. Cerritos and Corona ..,.rv,..i 'l'M II PM SlQ95 CELEBRATION 51495 1·11i1 ''" .. '' t •'"'I''"''''"'" Jt ,,.,,,,,,,,,, P1M rtit4.o4 l""- #1' ,, ,,,,,, ,,, "''"'' 11 .. I •111•11, m ROYAL ~ii~iiER -Curs1ne of India 1000 8Mld Sotte ~(oil J.oml>o<tt) ~wpon lk.octl. CA (714> 752·5200 • In case all the playgoers don·t side with the old folks. Denker slacks h1!> deck a bit funher -not only arc the • grown children less than sympathetic. their respectjve spouses bordrr o n the psycho1ic. The comedy 1ums to stereo1ypcd farce at these points. strctchmg believability but not 1rretnevably spoiling the fun. Gene Benedict. a veteran actor who was aboard when the Civic Playhouse firs1 turned up its ligh1s in 196S, and Martha Wmslow. recentlv react1va1cd after a 2S-year Celebrates Its 23r~ •tMr-s Day Sunday, May 13th Open For on. From 3 p.m. ~ Aecoml'Mllded 200~~1twd. 642-9777 .. comically ··reurement," portray t.be ki&tenish okl~n Wllh ~ mirable grace. Benedict could draw blood Wlth some ofh1s sharp retortS. while Winslow effectively employs ~ grandmotherly sweet ness to blunt the younger folks pro&ests. . Pierre Beaureguard as Winslow·s son. hXJ>Crvent•la!cs himself into a comic lather after eslabhshmg his s&.a1d. establishmenl character. As his opposite number. Benedict's daughter, Essie Fales lacks the .Jiming and pointed delivery of the others. b~t is effecti v~ nonetheless. Tbe satire 1s slathered on with a trowel in the ca~ of BcauruuanJ's wif~ and Fales' husband -and Bonnie Mcfadden and Joe Herzog take obvious deli,ght in their enactments. M~Fadden projects steely suburban resolve as the health food freak with a plastic smile. while Herzog is appropriately hateful as a psychiatrist whose own psyche is badly in need of shrink.ins. Douglas Black and Dale Logue complc&c the cast in brief a~nct$. . Direc&or Pa ti Tambellini keeps the laughs coming and 1bepacebrisk. while Philip fi1cb'ssctting is properly smart and subdued. (Pleue eee UCOlmfPaCe 15) I ... t u t Treat Mom to the Bes . ~Prime Rib • Seafood '· Regular Price s Complimentary Salad Bar with all dinners Mother's Day Champagne Buffet Brunch Complimentary Flower for Mom Open at 1:00 pm Reservations 640-5 123 On the beautiful bay 103 N. Bayside Dr., Newport Beach Featuring ... Quiche Florentine Miits $9.95 Roast Baron of Beef Bernal•• C'il4rt1 (llftr 10) Honey-Baked Ham $4.95 Spring Lamb with Mint S•uce and a f•buloua Hlectlon of paatrlff, frnh fruit, Nlada & detHrta, Sent4 10 Al t1 2:30 Pl For resefwatlols call champagne Included. 133-8011 Complimenta,, flowers for Mom 2 Blocks South of John Wayne Airport . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. ..... -. ··-... .. .. ,. ... . . . • SECOND ••• ............ "The Second Time Around" con1mucs for lhret" more weekends.. Fridaysand Sa1urduy~ at IUO. m 1he 1mprc s1 ve new playhouse at the Rea C'ommun1t} Cenkr. 661 Hamilton SI.. Costa Me~ Call the-new rescn a11on number al 650-5269 for 11ckc1 1nforma11on. CALLBOARD -Aud111ons for ~mgcrs and dancers for a musical comedy entitkd ··Happ) I lour" will be held Sa1urda~ and unday from 10 a.m. 10 4 pm. at the Gem Theater. 12582 Main St . (jardl'n C 1rove ... ml·n and women 18 and over am sought by d1rec1or Jonathan Sch1melman. and funhcr de1a1ls arc available a1 636-7213 .... Tryout-s for the-musu:al .. Snoop~·· will be hdd Ma~ 14 and 15 at 7:30 p.m. at thl' Westmm\ter Communal\ Theater. 7272 Mapk St .. Wl·~tm1no;1cr .. director Rand:, ( obb will be sttkmg performers to pla> Snoop~. Charlie Brown. Luq . Linus. Sall). Peppermint Patt~ and Woodstock 1n t~ new "Pe:inuts" musical ... call 9115-411 J for funhcr informa11on Terence 8ea110r and Troy EYana dlacuu the ootalde world in a acene from the world premiere of ··amc and Walker .. by Jamea Paul Farrell at 8oothCout Repertory. -. .................................................................. . f .. J SHllT .•. Pnm ... lS 1 trodum:t mnam la:rgdy undc •etoped. 'tn mattt'. tht ~ hl.5Ulne2J sapufica.n.cr of •OIM'n on tM u.vmtM~ 11 nc ·~ I nqJcacd •b.dc most of lht atlenhon LS paJd tO'lo'ard t~ ~ ratba low~ afWr between Ka) and Luck~ and 10 t~ ~ fiicndslup ~ttn Kay aod Hazrt a. 11·s drtru:uft lO ddrnnttx-•htthtt lhr tault la~ ••lh ~ -dlrcc1or Jonathan Demmt" (-\khan and Ho-ard-1 supcniu Hawn or~ studio (\\'Vll('T Brot.J. But ,.e.!.~ ~ lhc prom1s.u11 -s ... ,DI Shift-pttm1sc Sttms 1Q1ta\C been a. spotted~ too man) cools m the lutcbcn ~ ~ 0 -< ti. Mother's Day Dining Guide 1:>()'1 AL Tt-141 CUlil~I: Treat Mom to Royalty Sunday Champagne Brunch ss.95 10:30 to 2:30 Dinner Served 5 to l 0 pm Comphmenl&ry Orchid for Each Mom 4 .. 1 W. Paritic C..11 lwy. 1...-rt lmll '50-3322 J ~~~~~~--------~ ~if ~('.: Mama Mia ·~~I Bring-a Your Mama to Also sa.95 DI PREGO's Italian Restaurant f Patur1nq Lasagncl Scallops Manicott1 Chicken Pizza Vt-al Scallop1n1 Scampi 8Prr [I.. Wirw Fr It uC/nt Alf r rc1o CHAMPAGNE BUFFET BRUNCH 10 a .m. -3 p.m. C h1lr!rf'n undPr 1 l . s 3. 9 5 I ' t ,, . . ...... I / ' r-~·'' ~· I f _.. ~,y~' ~ v t , ... -, , : ..... ...' -. ~ ...(, ...(" .._.... ~~~-'~~~~........_~ ~portec Im Hotet l'l700 \1.lc.\rthur Bhd l .. ........ ... .... -.... ,• • .. • ). 16 ... _:,, TRES AMIGOS MEXICAN ~G'~ RESTAURANT Picks of the plays Cine'? de Mayo Luncheon Specials A1f!QE GET YOUR GUft," lhe musical blo· graphy of Annie Oakley. opens tonight at the Westminster Community Theater. 7272 Maple St.. Westmlnster(995-4 I J 3). Performances will be given Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 through June 2. Margaritas Half Pri ce 2200 Harbor Blvd. Mz..1274 K -Mart PW. COSTA MESA Muna "THE BEST L ITTL E WHOREHOUSE IN TEXAS," a westt-rn-n avored musical. Is on stage ~t the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. 3503 S. Harbor ~ Blvd .. Santa Ana (979-55 I 1)., Performances-are nightly except Mondays at varying curtain Ume-s through Aug 19 . "Come see our new look 1 Same good food at reasonable prices that have made us fam ous " Celebrate Cinco de Mayo Original Double Margaritas $1. 00 All Mexican Beers s1 .00 Serving Lunch & Dinner Wide Screen TV Food To Go Open 11:30 am to 11:00 pm 962-7911 9093 Adams at Magnolia Huntington Beach "BING AND W ALK&R," the world premiere or a new play. Is now on the Second Stage at South Coast Repertory. 655 Town Center Drtvt'. Costa M esa !957-40331 Performances ~e ~lvt-n nl~htly except WILD ~ME Complete Dinners F e aturing •Hippo • Veaisoa • WlltfBo&r • Pieu&at • Qui.I '15.95 to '17.95 Includes soup or salad, Wild Rice, Hunters Pie 673-7726 801 E. Balboa EI Matador- Real Homemade Mexican Food .. Mondays at 8:30. Sundays at 8 p.m .. and weekend matinees at 3 p.m . until May 13. v v v ••cHAPTER TWO." Neil Simon's comedy about second mamages. Is being presctcd at the Gem Theat er. 12852 Main St.. Garden Grove (636-7213). Performances are Wednesdays throup;h Saturdays at 8 p.m .. Sundays at 7:30. until May 2~. ••FtJl'fNY4 GIRL.•• the musical biography of Fanny. Brice. ts performed at the Grand Dinner Theater. 7 Freedman Way. Anaheim (772-7710). nightly except Mondjlys at vary~ curtaln times until May 27. v v v ••GRAMERCY GHOST." a mystery comedy. ts (Pleue eee PLA Y8fPaCe 17) r.,..nde 11lve-e-w1y Two Winnen per loc11ion I.A IJ'lf ATION\ Loo AMfleo c:i..nc1oi. l.on1 lk-.._,, Pedro """'" F• 'iPti,,.. ,...,.,...,~ Tonwncr 114ont•l>Pllo f'h..,.IDI Hiii• r:-~o• bdonl6o 8-ch w-i...tn A•••• .,,., ..... r..-..1 OllAN{,f. COUNTY Aoth•tm Huntlt\lfO" 8-ch We'fiffntNt,.., .., ... """ ta..<h ..... r:..,_. Cinco de Mayo Specials CELEBRATE CINCO DE MA YO AT Ml' CASA Double 18 oz Margaritas s 1.50 All flavors Peach · Strawberry Banana.- Blue, Phaeapple & Traditional Lunch Specials $2 . 95 Cheese Enchilada. Bean Tostada or Taco Served with beans and rice We proudly serve Corona and other imported beer 1268 So . Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa 645-0324 MEXI CAN REST AURANT "Our Foo d l s A T rip To M exico" Thi s Saturday is the traditional holiday. Come to Mi Casa and celebrate the tradition of fine Mexican f ood and our famous Margaritas made with Gold Tequila. Entertainment m the Burro Room 296 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa 645-7626 PLAYS ••• ............ 18 on stage at tbc HunUngton Beach Playhouse, Main Slreet at Yoriltown Avenue 1n the Seacllff Vlllagc shopplngoenter{832-l 405). Performances arc gtven Fridays and Saturdays at 8 :30 through May 19. v v "'1 .. J08BPB APfD TD AllAZDfO TECH· NICOi.OR DUAllCOAT," a musical based on thc blbllcal legend, Is the fare at the Newport Theatcr Arts Cenfer. 2501 Cliff Drtve. Newport Beach (631-0288). Performances art' gtven Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m . through May 12 with s pecial stagings Sunday at 7 p.m. and next Thursday at 8. v v v lh ••LAVENDER POLLDtS. a revue by female tmpersonalOrs, Is being prt""Sented at Sebastian 's West Dtnncr Playhouse. 140 Ave. Pi co. San Clemcntc {492 -9950). Performances will be gtvcn Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m .. Sundays at l and 7 p.m .. through June 3 . v v lf2 • ••llAJI OP LA 11.AJtCBA." the Don Quixote musical. conUnucs at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater. 690 El Camino Real Tustin (838-1540). Performances are nlghUy except Mondays at varying curtain times through May 6. v v v "llART. llART,'• a comedy about marriage. Is being presented at the San Clementt' Community Theater . 202 Ave. Cabrlllo: San Clemcnte (492-0465). Performances are Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m . unUJ May 12. ''TBS SEAGULL:' Chekhov's classic dra ma. Is being presented a t South Coast Repertory. 655 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa (957-4033). Performances arc nightly except Mondays at .8 p.m. (Sundays at 7:30) and weekend matinees at 2:30 through Ma y 13. v v v v ••THE SECOND TDD AROUM>, '' a comedy about senlor clUzcns In love, ls being presented a t the new Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse. 06 l llamllton St .. Costa Mesa (650-5269). Pf'."rformanct"s will be given Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 through May 19. v v 'h "SEVEJll NU1f8 IN LAS VEGAS," a comf'dy fantasy. o~ns tonight for the Cyprt"ss Theatt·r Guild at the Cypress Cultural Arts Center. 5 172 Orange Avc .. Cypr~ (527-1949) Pcrforma ncf's Fndays and Saturdays at 8 through May 26. '"nltJlA NOVA," a drama set a l t he South Pole. wind up with nnal performa nces tonight a nd Saturday by the UCI Drama Workshop a t lJC Irvine (856-66 J 7). CurtaJn Is 8 p.m. In the Studio Theater. vvvv. Excellent: vvv. VcryGood. vv.Good. v , Not so Good. Slaooter1 75e With Any C.rveza1 or Marqarita1 ltll lia11r l,.cl1l1 ia C1atia1 llMISMJTAS I Gii.AT IOICM FO<X> ~11 MOOKNtMIT •• Adem• HUNTINGTON HACH ...., .. We food To Go _.Prize G. llay1·5 •Over S4oo,OOO in prizes • Balloon bust prizes • Prizes in every balloon •Three Course Fiesta $4.95 • Mariachi music on Saturday, May 5 • Win free fiesta dinners for 10 ~~Fun for children of all ~ ~ z To celebrate Cinco de Mayo, -·re having a gala five day party from May 1-5. There is a prize in every balloon, and a bal- loon for every table. And, a specially priced Three Course Ftesta with steak picado, chicken enchilada and beef and bean mini tostada for just $4.95. Be sure to visit Acapulco Mexican Restaurants during our festive baJloon bust celebration. There's a prize in every balloon, and a great abnosphere for having fun. l • ' -- • • MEXfCAN~ R£STAU~S -• • lr'I .... ,..,.,, f. \.1/ln \ - ' ........ ..... "" ~ !f . ~" ' -. ·~ 0...,,u.~.-..... ~$oirlle ~,.._,_~M ts -..-~ ... J't *°' ,.. J ,_ • .._.,.........,._ _,... ~O ._7G2All ~ ' CA '1107 ,..,..,,,....,.,, .. or._...~ ~ 0 - .. ~8 Movie reviews . ~ ...................................................................................... . ~ AGAINST ALL ODD8: Rated R. Jeff Bridges. ~ Rachel Ward and James Woods give superb per->. for mances as three characters lnvofved In a compell- co Ing romantic lrlanglc. But director Taylor Hackford :g r · An Officer and a Gentleman") sets this romance l4. against a larj!er. more co~fuslng story about -.... G> "O c G> ~ i ~ "BEHIND THE SCENES" WITH Brenda Caponera Restaurant Executive C.J. FISH-Soon To S. MKArthur P•ftt C.J. Fish & Co. al Pelers Landing, 16390 Pacific Coa~ll Highway, Huntington Beach, now closed, will reopen May 10th as MacArthur Patk Res1aurant. "When we reopen. MacArthur Park will otter the great American food we have become famous for 1n San Franci~." says Laurenca Mlndel. presl- denl of Speclrum Foods, Inc .. San Franclsoo. Baby back 1)()(1( r1bs. cooked In a special oak wood smoker. mesquite charcoal grilled fresh tish, dry-aged steaks and Califonla game will be fealured on the MacArthur Paril menu. On S•turday and Sunday. lhe restaurant will se<Ve Its farm breakfast. ottering fresh smoked meals and fish. eggs. griddle c;Ues, plus tr86tt trU1t and juices squeezed to ordet'. The MacArthur Park Markel. which will be located al the front of the restaurant. wlll otter smoked meats. fresh salads and other res1aurant spec1~ for ptentcs at ttle water Of to take h<>me. In the ev~1ng. the market will be available as a private dining room seating up to 25 In addition to ltle MacArthur Park res- laurants. Spectrum Foods owns Prego and Ciao In San Francisco and Harry's Bar & Ame<tean Grlll. Chianti and Prego restaurants In Los AnQeles THE GAINOEA-S•M .. Cinco de MeJO The Grinder's famous Chili & Beans (their own special recipe!) will proudly be served at 5¢ P« cup (excluding take-out orders) on May 5th tor Cinco de Mayo, at aJI 19 locatlons m the southland DELICIOSO! The diverse and creative Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner menu includes for Cinco de Mayo Items such as the Salsa Burger, Chill Con Oueso. El Burrito Grande, and the very popular La Concha Salad: a fresh green ~ad served 1n a giant tortilla shell with seasoned ground beef. cheddar cheese. fresh avocado. lomato and zes1y salsa For the steak love<. Grinder's $3.95 Great Steak Break. seven thick. tender & juicy ounces of USDA Choice Top Sirloin steak complete with soup or salad, baked potato or trench tries and 100"/o Natural squaw bread (served 6-9 p.m. 7 nights a week). The festive holiday will be further commemofated by the Grinder With a special bonus ... a drawing tor colorful Pin at as lllled with de4ectable goodies wlll be given away in each restaurant Drawing fOfms are available at each Grinder through May 5th. No purchase necessary. Tthe Grinder Gourmet Coffee Shoppes are located In Huntington Beach and Newport Beach THE GRINDER RESTAURANTS HAVE THE BEEF AND MORE! BAXTEA'S-Cetebr•tH Cinco de M•JO Both Baxter's Bayside and Baxter's at Birch and Jamboree will celebrate Cmco de Mayo with S 1 50 margantas. Cue- tomers will have a chance !Of a drawing for two round trip llc~ts lo San Francisco courtesy ol Air Cal. Baxter's Bayside 1s located al l.13 Bayside Drive tn Newport Beach. For more mlorma11on call 673-2733. Baxter's at Birch and Jamboree Is localed at 5 180 B1rch Slreet tn Newpon Beach For more 1ntorma11on call 833-1600 ANTHONV'S PIER 2-t..t Mom Eat Lob9t9' Mane Antoinette murmered "Let them eat cake," but Charles R1vezzo has a beller idea He says. "Let your Mom eat lobster a1 Anthony's Pier 21 • All the fresh. fresh seafood-lobsters. clams oysters Shrtmp--and all the fresh caughl fish from around lhe world, which have made Anthony's Pier 2 so popular. will be served from I pm. Mother's Day. The complete regular menu wlll be avallable at no increase In pnce. along w1lh a flower for Mom. For reservations at Anthony's Pier 2. Newport Beach. at 103 N. 88yside, phone 640-5123 DI PAEGO'S-t bma Su,.. to EntoJ Every mom will feel like she's dining In Italy with the tantalizing aroma ol pastas and pizza plus a charming atmosphere of grapevines and wine bottles. D1 Prego·s new menu features lasagna, manicotlt. te11ucml alfredo, scamp1,scallops, chicken, veal scallop1n1 and of course p1u.a. Their champagne buffet brunch includes crab legs, shrimp, lox and bagels, salmon. scallops, veal scallop1nt, chicken cacciatore, eggs, sausao- and even more. Also tealured Is their seafood bar and deuer1 table Quite a least lor only $8.95 Mama can enjoy dining ool with the whole family as the children ( 12 and under) are only $3 95 DI Prego·s is located at 2267 Fairview Road 1n Costa Mesa Call 642·9500 Aese1'11at1ons are suggesled. Feature o f me Dally Pilot Advertising Dept gambling and political corr)Jptlon In contemporary Los Angeles. Gorgeous photography. particularly In the scenes fllmecfln Mexico. vvv ' BROADW AT DAKNY ROSE : Rated PG. Woody Allen's wannest and mo t accessible film In years actually plays like an extended sketc h. Plenty of a musing scenes. but tht' ending Is rather abrupt anq unsattsrytng. Allen gives one of h is best per- formances as a neurotic thealrlcaJ manager promot- ing a group of second-rate acts. Mia Farrow. In an Interesting switch from her usual roles. portrays a tough-talking New York woman. vv THE BIG CRILL: Rated R. A warm. superbly acted film about a reunion of college frtc.nds_ following the death· of a comrade. Wrller-dlrector Lawrence Kasdan ("Body Hear· and the George Lucas mega-hits) sets up the story to make a Big Point about the 1960s generation. He never quite makes the point. but the film remains an engag1ng1 funny s tudy of friends hip."·"" FOOTLOOSE: Rated PG. The dance s.-quences are fun. but between them you·u have Lo endure a Wunderbar Award-winning German Cuisine Recommended by . Elmer Dills -Channel 7 LUNCH -DINNCR ~--:;;/I I OP£N t /4 MOTHER'<:, DAY fl -~ -..... ~, ·t J I I ponderous. predictable story about s mall-town morality and teen-age frustrations. Kevin Bacon shines In the lead role. J ohn Llthgow makes the most of a thankless role as the strtdenf town minister. Not as pretentious as "Flashdance." but not as Interest- ing to watch either. vv THE HOTEL NEW BAllP811DlE: Rated R. Writer-director Tony RlchardS<tn ("Tom Jones." "The Border") has created a scrupulously faithful screen adaptation of John Irving's novel. The Olm follows the delightfully eccentrtc Berry family. which endures one tragedy after another. Including vlol- ents deaths. rape a nd fatal heart attacks. But yes, lhls ls a comedy. Super-0 "Cnsemble actrng by Jodie Foster. Beau Brtdges. Rob Lowe and even "'Nastassja Klnsk l. playlAg the distinctly unglamorous Susie the Bear. vvv POLICE ACADEllT: If you enjoyed "Animal House" a nd "Porky's, .. you'll probably get a kick out this sendup of police training. A ne~ woman mayor has opened the academy to all sorts of mlsOts. who tum out to be a lot pluckier than their no-nonsense training officer (G. W. Batley) suspects. Lots of crude but funny gags. If you're taste runs to more sophisticated" humor. don 't bother with this one. Directed by HUJ!h Wilson. creator of "WKRP In Cincinnati. .. vt7 . • RECK.LESS: Rated R. A charmless movie about restless. disenchanted teen-agers. Aldan Quinn does a poor James Dean Impersonation as a high school hood with a motorcycle and a drunken father. Daryl Hannah sulks a lot as the cheerleader who's attracted to h~ It's hard to Imagine how a teen· problems movie could be bullt around two more unlikable characters. v THE RIGHT STUFF: Rated PG. Tom Wolfe's book about the test pilots and Merq1ry astronauts Is brought to the screen skillfully by wrttcr-dlrector Philip Kaufman. While their deeds arc largcr-than- llfe, the pilots remain comfortably human. Vivid performances by Scott Glenn. Ed Hams. Sam Shephe rd. Dennis Quaid and Barbara Hershey. vvvv .8CA!O>ALOU8: Rated PG. Robert Hays ("Alr- pla~!") stars as an American televtslon reporter In London whojcts caught In a confusing web of blackmail a n munkr. This attempt at a modem screwball comedy get'l kayoed by a convoluted plot. Pamela Stephenson 'a delijlhtful performance as a con artlst almost redeems ii. vv SPLASH: Rated PG. A delightful comedy about a New York produce dealer (Tom lfanks) who falls for: a beautiful blond mermaid \Daryl Hannah). The mysterious mermaJd s prouts egs on land and learns ngllsh from a bank of tclevfslon sets at Bloom- (Pleue eee llOVIE/Pace 19) !lmm&I' NOW SERVING COUNTRY STYLE .SUNDAY BRUNCH 11'' lnclud .. S.Ver&9• -Well Drink or Beer 9 ,, 1:00 1712 Placentia 645-8091 COSTA MESA Celebrate Cinco de Mayo IN BALBOA Sped al Mexican Dishes LUNCH f / DINNER ~ COCKTAILS ··~ BALBOA 801 E Balboa 673-7726 0 MoVie reviews ... I lC' . At.' 1(011 lloWIH'tl dln'<'tR wnh • SUtt hand. C' tabll blttait A f'ttOllA rl"ntrnl love' ston and IC'Uf0$t.. TV vrtrrau" .John C'1md nnc1 Fu~'C'nt' Ln~ h ndlc some-of lhl" ht'"' loony hllft . ..,.,...,.. TWSMS OF &WDS•WWCM I': R&led PG Debra and ~· Mac:l...atnt' gfW' Oscar~ performanrrs m ~funny and touctnng mm. which t~ a mal.bcr-da.ugt11er rcJat:ionshJp owr ~~'eal"S Jack ~'kbolson. as a pmux+1~. drunkc:o astnm.aul.. as 8W'IRO SlllPT1 Hnlr<I PO. A notw-hou~wt.k ~b. lbtsenousnr:ist t.bd1 oocws~ (GoldlC' Hawn) nu\tul'C'" on on alrrmn a~mbl\' b~ cs mant.p1la!n~. but you 11 probably suc- durin(t World War II fmd hl\11 nn nllalr wtth -. c-o-· cumb '° a.. &n!"'S'il'!' JllJDeS Brooks .-as tbt wrtlcr- worktt (1C u rt R uMM"ll) Un fort u nn t <'I y. l ht' Olm \"tt'r'S dtrect.cr .,, .,, .,, wildly from con\rdy to op<-m to hi tortcal dn.mA to fcmlnl1t lroC'I wllhoul l'C'lllOlvln~ "any t~ TlllS IS 5PIJIA1. TAP: R..atl!d R A ck-\Tr vcn sa.Usfart.ortb'. DjaappoJnllng. dcsplle somcd\arm-~-,a( .rock ~ Ing momC'nts. Olrtttt'd by Jonathan Demint fnnagng c:m an ~ Bnllsh band tba1 f81CCS ~ r·McMn and Howard") .,...,.. misfartunt Mier~ an as U S tnu:r Q:nnk- ' . act.orsCbisuJpber'G . Mldl.ad McKean and Kam TANK: Ralt'd PG. Jame Gamt'r Is an Arm\ Shearer~ mandou:s as tht' d.i:mw1ned rock stm"'!. sergeant at odds with an t'Vll Southrm hcrtff tG ti Rob R~ l'1bt Yea1head cm ··AD 1n tht Fa.mfl} ··t Spradlin). When the sheriff Jails Gamn"s son (C directs and as on 9Cll"ttn as the rockumentary" Thomas Howell) on a phony drug cha~. Gamer-dtrec1ar as wdl A cauuon much mtbt ftlm s humor strtkcs back -with his own restorecf Sherman ~ wroo't appeal to narM·oc:k fans .,,.,,.,, tank. A slmplistfc. scntknental crowd-plcastt. but Gamer Is always fun-to watch. The lmpLausibk .,,.,,.,,.,,,. -EJcceDen1 .,,.,,.,, -\'cry~ ,,.,,,. climax wtll probably hav~ you chttrtng despit~ yourself ....... -Goad . .,, -Nol so good ·:.··-.~>·~:~our on nE TOWn ... -~~1~. &~~-j : "(~-,.. .···ELIZABETH HOWARD'S·-. - · Curtain Call Theatre . . . . . • . . . . . • . . • • • . • . . • MUSIC MAN OPENS-MAY 10th Live on s_tage ... Now playtng "Man of La Mancha" Extended by popular demand Closes May 6th Reservations (714) 838-1 S.O 690 El Camino Real, Tustin. CA. 92680 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . • . • Performances Tues tt\ru Sun Sat & Sun Bruner. • :I I: 3503 S. Herbor Blvd., Sant• Ana 92704 • ,.. ...... ,,, .. 'I fMt\ O,.qn'.,. 8•-" """'~'' "'""'"""'' e Rc~cnvM 11vn1.:>,, ' .. , ;, • ;,-,J.J • 1 e e GROUPS 9 79·7550 e ·····•e••e••••• LAGUNA BEACH WINTER SPECIALS DINNER ll)H Broast ed Ct-tc en 3 80 MS Checktn f ned St~ 3 95 MD Sa!lsb..r\' Stea J 95 THURS Spaghetti f*it sauce 3 45 FRI T eny-al Brochette 5 35 SAT Teoya 1 Steak 6 45 SUN Broasted Ondtn J 80 SeNed wrth soup and sa1ed 0'°90e of potato. rolls and ;elo CK sherbert BREAKFAST . M-f til 11.30 am F rend1 toast one 'Ii wnth bacon Of Sc1l1Sal'--... 1 79 3 pancakes & 2 acgs. ....... l 19 494-3137 1 400 So. Coast Hwy .. Laguna Beach Ampte parking 1n rear Smee 1952 .. . . Dinners as good as our breakfasts. London Broil Shrimp fry International Salad Sauteed Fish fillet Golden Rotisserie Chicken ,--~~:=e Nachos Stuffed Potato Skins Spaghetti & Meatballs Bacon Cheeseburger Vegetable & Cheese Delight I Jtalian Omelette Stir-fried Vegetable Omelette Seafood Platter Mushroom Burger Steak Dinn·er Come to our House after 4 p.m. for our new dinner menu! ~29 E. 17th treet al Santa Ana A\c. In Costa Mesa no\\ open til midnight ~----- Tn t.11..t· .uh .m t .q.:1· 111 .d i I ht· \\ .1'' I ht' l>.11 h Pt Int hl'l 11, I H!hl 1 nl I .11 um (.Ill h-i:! t:t!l ..... -.-. .... -----------------------~-------------~~- .. J 19 . to- ~ (7) -The Grand DlnnerTheatr LIVE ON STAGE JULIE THE WS SrARRINO IN Dlflf(; TEO BY JACI\ BUNCll The authenhc aura of show biz" Nt•w \' ork Ti mf'~ " .. it's a smash" Nrw \' or k J ourna l-A tuf'rifw1 ·· tuneful & enchanting" 7xur~ Nt•wstl;1y (101 -.am• (1MI 740.19 .. -· REX REVIEW ••• PromPaee2 drtssing. (Ordan:mtr u would also contain the Maui onions.) It s hearty enouS}l for two. particularly cons1denn1 the sau of the en trees. Who had room.for dessert'> Somehow we managrd. The deeply chocolate mousse wasa happy rclaeffrom the pale cocoa versions we~ so frequently. The amaretto cheese cake was n cher than n ch. The house specialty asa s1mplccombina- tion which iss1mply elegant: vanilla ice cream with fresh raspbemcs and Cham- bord liqueur. 7 FREEDMAN WAY ANAH E IM . . ' . Incidentally. the wine li~t 1sall that you might wish. with excellent imported and Cafifomia wi ncs from such wineries as DryC'rcelr. Orgjch Hills. Cttal-one, Jor- dan-MatanzasCrcek and Cakebrbd. FOR RESERVATIONS (714) 772·7710 The restaurant's ambicnccnas not changed since audaysas The RitL lt'sst1ll cozy but elegant. with its wood panchng. brass accents. snowy cloths and napkins. attractive place settings. From a table an the maand1nangroom. you look over the bar to Newport paorand the surf. And 1f the bar sttmsa bat no1 )'to you. there's additional scat1ngdownsta1rs. Organ1n• your C'oupon ~avi ngs with Th<· Suµ<.•rmarkt'I Shoppc·r . •'l'l'l'Jrlllj.! W<•dm· ... da\ and Sunday Ir\ lh(• Daily Pilat The attention details which yoY'd hope for an a fine restaurant arc all here)The hot American A. T. LEOS Caiolorn1a cuisine Fresn Seafoods. pastas meal & poultry Elegantly ~1ved 1n a casual a1mosphere Dinner hnm 5 pm 7 days a week Wedding recep11ons and pariies 3901 £ Coast Hwy Corona del Mar 759 1854 THE BARN American L unch M F I I 2 30 Dinner M ~from 5 PM Happy Hour M·F 4 30 10 7 PM Sun Champagne Buttel 8runch 10 '2 30 En1er1a1nmen1 & Dancing Banque! F<1c.1hhes 14982 R('dh1ll TusM 730 0115 THE ORIGl,.Al. BARN FARMER STEAKHOUSE The ong1nal Featuring display b<O!I ng lunch Mon Fri 11·2 Dmner r11yhlty Mon Fri from!> p m Sat & Sun from 4 pm 2001 Harl>Of Blvd Co•.1a Mf>S;I 64? 9777 HAMBURGER HAMLET r i!mOU'> variery of hamburgers. saloon c;teak sandwiches. lobsler bisque, onion 'iOUP loni:luP and cherry cob· blnr l unc.h & dinner lrom 11 30 M Sal Sun tO 10 Special Sunday BrPaklasr Grear bar & happy hour 1545 AdMn<. i:ir H"arbor Costa Mesa '>46 739;> HARBOR HOUSE CAFE r ,fabhshPd since 1939 Omelettes. 25 ~.:ir1P1tes ~t>rced 24 hours Sand· wrchP<, 30 var1ehes Heated garden t>ilt10 d1rtnP.r served '> 10 PM 34157 <..oac,1 Hwy Dand Pomt (71 4) 4% 11170 Alc,o 1634 I Coast Hwy Sun<,t-1 0Pach (;> 13) 592 5404 PARADISE CAFE San Franciscan slyle f11~c;h ltsh and pac;1a Pat1r1 dining Lunch M·f 11-3 ()uonf>r M1m 5a1 from 5 p m Happy Hr M r 'l I WPd I ad~ nrte 50¢ well d1111ks '"''" 1 µ m Banquet fac1hhes 600 Newport Cen1e1 Dt Fashion Island Nr-wporl Beach 644 -1237 POOR RICHARDS KITCHEN Breakfast. lunch. dinner PallfJ dmino wllh ocean view MOdesl prices Beet /wine Famed lor Belgian wallles Open ditlty from 8 AM 1198 S Coas1 Hwy In VIiiage Faire Mall Laguna Beach 497-1667 Chinese JADE DRAGON Szechwan & Manoarin Cu1s1oes ot Old China H~l Wallac.e Lee Chef Y1 Chen Eleganl dining Lunch Dinner Sal & Sun Dtrn Sum (Chtrte!>e lee Cake Brunch) Banquets Beer & Wine Reasonable Prices 12100 Beach Blvd S1an1on 898 8933 Continental AIRPORTER INN Medltenene•n Room Conllnenlal l unch M r I I 30 2 30 Sun Brunch 10 3 00 Dinner lrom !> 30 Happy Hour M r fnter1a1nmen1 '-Da,nc1ng 7 n~hls a week Valel Parking Banque! Fac1h1tes 18700 MacArtttur, Irvine 833 2770 CAFE LIDO Newport"s Cannery Village 1a11 spot Cozy a1mospherP American ltahan & Con11nen1al mf'nu Lunch M r 1 I 3 Dinner nightly 5 1 1 [n1er1a1n men1 nighlly 9 1 10 Sun ldll session 3 7 Ample parking ?900 NewPQfl Blvd . Newport BeilCh 675 ?968 MARCEL'S YoUal ...,cat. Oan<.mg Wed lh111 Sal nighls 10 Buz1y 0011 9 00 P M lo 1 30 AM . Top 40's Piano bar with Wally Rulh Sun 6 P M Mon 8 30 P M Backgammon Happy hour 4 7 P M Come see 0111 t>rand new loolt Serving sandwiches soups '5Calood and croissanls 130 f 171h St . Costa Mesa 646 3666 RIVIERA Conhnental Cttel R1char<1 Bergner c;ince 1970 lnt1matP Dmtng lunch t 1 30·3 00 dmner from 5 PM Closed Sun & Holld11ys Oflnq1m1 rooms 3333 S B11s101 Coi;ra Mesa 540 3840 ORANGE COAST RESTAURANT DIRECTORY Italian MAACELLOS Famtfy owned Estat>llShed ~e 1973 Pastas veal Pilla Spec1&hz1r1Q on CIOPPlno Beer & Wine served Salad ba1 Lunch Mon lhru Fri d+nnef 7 nighls a week Sunday Brunch 10-3 p m 17502 Beach Blvd a1 Slater Hun11ng1on Beach 842 5505 Mexican Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT Our food 1s a lrtp to MeJttCo' Est since 1972 Open dally from 11 a m lor lunch & dtnnei Cocklalls Enterrain menl Wed lhru Sat nights tn lhe Burro Room 296 f 171h S1 . Costa Mesa Call 645-7626 TORTILLA FLA TS Award winner year ef1et year Same Sonora style cooking Slnce 1949 Open daily I t 30 10 10 PM Sunday t><unch 10 30 10 3 Happy hOIJI 4 to 6 PM weekdays CompllmentarY- bOlaf\as Can11na Of)en Ill 2 AM 1740 S Coa~1 Hwy Laguna Beach 49A 6588 TAES AMIGOS A place for people who apprec1atf' 9ood Me111can food a1 surp<ls1ngly low prices Open daily 11 a m lunch & <jinner Datly luncheon specials Carer rng 2200 Harbor Blvd . K Marl Plaza. Cosla Mesa 64:> 8274/8278 For Aeataurant Directory In- formation, PleaM Celt Bren- da Caponera at M2-4SZ1 ext. 282. · ~ .__.,.. ......... r--- ~ foodsarc truly hot: the cold. beautifully chilled. The lemon halffor the rish 1s wrapped for easier ha ndh ni. and the brewed de<:affe is laced with cinnamon. • WitJnheincreascin bnch traffic, th~ 'Rex is now closed for lunch till Septem- ber. but rcttntly added Sunday dinners to its schedule. ' In this restaurani. Rex Chandler. who bepn as a busboy in this very spot when it was Alley West, comes full circle. That circle took him from Man eo's in Ncwpon to Matteo's in Hawaii. He opened a restaurant in Honolulu a nd eventually bou&)tt-Nick's Fish Market. Today re- nanted Rex's Fish Market. it is the H_awaii~ co,nnecti'>n for those sj>lcndid island fish. I expected a lot of this restaurant. and I can't.remember whercorwhcn my expectations have been met so well. 'l'llE R EX. 2106 W. Oceanfront. Ncw- pon Beach;67S-2566. Dinner Monday-Thu~y. S:30to 11 : Friday, Saturday S:30to 11 :30:S\Jnday, Sto 11. Valet parking. Reservations rccom mended. A 11 maJ51r crcdi t cards. Good Tastes appears tw1N" monthly in the Weekender. Natural/Healthy FORTY CARROTS Healthy foods. na1urally Fresh baked mutf1ns daily fresh jUICes Varietal wineS Lunch & dinner 7 days a week from 11 A M. Sunday champagne b<unch 11 A M to 3 P.M. Between Bullocks & I. Magnin 1n S°"lh Coaat Plaza 556-9700 (Lower Level) -PUFFINS "NaluraHy" ce>c*ed foods. from pan· cakes 10 crepes to steaks An adven· lure 1n nalural ea11ng Opeo Sun lhru Thurs 8 am 10 I 1 pm. Frl & Sat 8 am 10 12 midntghl Visa/MC Casual MOd· erare Prices 3050 E Coast Hwy Corona det Mar 640-15 73 Seafood & Steak BLACK BEARDS Hear1Y Beet Entrees_ 4 SeatOOd Lunch 11-3 00 Dinne< from 5 PM Happy Hour M-F ExtensNe Oyster Bar Two blocks south of JoM Wayne Airport 833--0080 THE CANNERY fealures lresh local seafood. eas1ern beet Lunch. dinner. Sunday brunch and champagne brunch. harbor cruises Enterlainmenl rnghlly and Sunday atternooo Lounge food gal ley HIStoric waterfront landmark tn Newport's Cannery Village 3010 Lafayette 675-5777 RUSTY PELICAN Fresh seafood and tots of 11 N~P<>fl Beach · Lunch. dinner, Sunday brunch Overl()()l(s Newport Bay 2735 W Coast Hwy 642-3A31 lrVlne Lunch. dinner Nippy h<>ut 1830 Main 545 4 77 4 TALE OF THE WHALE Open 7 Days Breakfasl 7 a m M-f I unch 11-4 M·F Dinner 4· 11 M·S Sal & Sun brunch 7 ·4 Oyslet bar Fri . Sal Sun Banque! lacil11ies up 10 500 Entertatnmeni Wed -Sun Panoramtc bay vtew 400 Mam SI . Balboa 673 4633 THE WAREHOUSE Fresh Seafood & tn1erna11ona1 Cuisine Waterfront dining Chet Charles Katag1an lunch, ~nner. Se1 & Sun Aw&rd Wlnrtino Brunch Ban- quets & Ca1erl09. Oylte< Bat, Enter tainment Lido Vi118ge. Newport Beach 673-4700 1.. -·. -· I A I In n _ .. _ ....... 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You could Tealty feel itf' · A different son of contest will probably dominaie the thoughts of network ex- ecutives this weekend. Miniseries have proved to be dynamite in the Nielsen ratinJS this season, knockina off even some mov1e blockbusters such as "Star Wars .. and .. ChariotsofFirc." But what will be the outcome when you run one new miniseries opposite another'? Two of the networks are preparing to find out. O~ Sunday. ~onday and Tuesday :vem~. NBC will present "V: The Final Battle.' The six-hour show will be a ;ontinuation of "V ." the science fiction ilO!"Y that was NBCs highest rated mini· scncs of ta,,t year. "V" concerned an nvasioft of Earth by lizard-like aliens who iave disguised themselves as humans. Last year, some viewers were disap- >0inted because the miniseries ended with icveraJ plot threads unresolved. An alien attack was repelled by human rebels, but .he invaders were not removed from >0wer, in addition, a young Earthwoman ,,,as left pregnant by an alien man. NBC is toping last year's fans tune in to learn what aappens next. Marc Singer and Faye Grant return as ebel leaders, and Jane Badler will be back 1s the evil alien leader who swallowed a live :at in one grisly scene last year. Meanwhile, ABC will counter the futur- stic "V" miniseries with seven hours overing a colorful episode from the pest. The Last Days of Pompeii'' also airs ;unday, Monday and Tuesday evenings. Vriter Carmen Culver. who adapted "The nom Birds" for the small screen, based .er Pompeii script on Sir Edward Bulwer- ·~ton's 19th Cent1;1ry novel and ad· 1ttonal source matenal. The story follows the lives of a number of haracters in Pompeiian society through a Oll'ria Raeaey appean u a nobleborn prle.tea of the Iala cult ln .. La•t Day• of Pompeii." web of romance.-. poht1cal 1ntngue and religious beliefs. Finally. all segments of the Roman socu:ty must face the furious volcanic eruption of Vesu vius. Regehr. who sensed the ghosts of this era in Pompen·s suit-standing amphitheatre. portrays Lydon. a one-time slave who is now a champion gladiator. "He was good at his JOb." Regehr explains ... He won hi s freedom . but he decided to carry on 1n the arena so that he could make enough money to buy the freedom of the woman he loved. who 1s played by Linda Purl. and his father. "He's an interesting gu y in that he's . . . really two diffetenl people in one. In the atcqa. he's a k.ilJetj be't a oerfonner; he's a chain pion. He doesn't like his job be doesn't like killin&people, but it's really the only thina he knows and the only way be can tet out of the situation he's in. It'• tmibty fruat.ratina for him, "Ouuide of the aten.a, he's a vet;Y. ptle sensitive person. It's almost 11 if he't i perfonner, where once you walk off the stqe, you become yourself. When you walk on s~, you become whatever character you re ~layinj." In one of the muliJenet' romantic twill& the aladiator is~ in love wit.b the blind slave airl Nydia (Linda Purl) but N_ydia la infatuated with 91aucu1 (Nicholu Clay), a youna qreek u;t•toc:rat. But Lydon'1 love for Nydia renwn1 1t.roaa, · "Sbe probably repreaenl1 to him every- thin& that's pure and beautiful In the midst of all the corruption that he live1 in," Reaehr says. Before entering the. arena, the actor prepared for his sladiator role. Because phY.sical work.outs were already part of bis daily routine, Retchr had little trouble 1ett1na in shape f oc lhe filming. He cboreosrapbed bis fi&bt scenes. Little historical information wu available on the proper use of weapons lilte the trident and net. so Regehr bad to figure it out himself. Athletic actitivies have long played a part Regebr's life. He was born in Alberta Canada. and raised on Vancouver Island · Durina bigb school, be performed as a figure skater for ice shows. He also trained as a boxer but finally concluded this was a risky spon for someone intent on an actina ca~r. . At 14, Reaehr hosted a Canadian television show for teen-agers. Later, be trained for classical tbeaier and a~ !nth~ Stratford Slaakespcare FestJval and 1n regJonal theater productions. In Canada. he--mtik 10 movies and starred in a television series before moving to Holly- wood in 1981. He found work almost immediately in a segment of "The Greatest American Hero," then landed a key "6le in a TV movie called .. Ooiatb Awaits." Last spring he played the villailnous Prince Dirk Blackpool in the ~-liyed sword and sorcery 1DOOf. "W~ and Wanion." Next fall, R..tw will appear as Eno! Flynn in "My 'kicbd, Wicked Wa'fl,." a TV movie about die act.or's early yea.rs in Hollywood. And he·s currently pitchina a series to CBS called ·~ne Adventures of Alexander Hawkins!' In it, Rqehr portrays a rich. eucntric San Frana1CO man 'Yho also is aa amateur priva~.~e. lfh1s career nc:cdl any more of a lift, it's likely to come from his role in tbc upcoming miniJc1:ies, While NBCs .. V .. sequel may ~ve ray auns and flyina saucers.. "The Lase Days of Pompeii" will (Pleue ... ~J WORU/ .... aG) Friday, May 4, 1984 3 j Hogan steals Gwen's music box . ThCn discovers tt ma be murder CVi' ence on ·search for Tomorrow· ' By LYNDA HJRSCB ALL MY CHILDREN: Adam and Joanna carefully plan to friahten Erica durina her tour of the Chandler mansion. The tour ends in terror for Enca when the li&hts ao out. Adam intercepts the letter to Erica from Mike Roy but Erica finds it whjlc he is asleep. Devon worried when Bonnie tells her 1ma,1nary fnend W1l11e 1sa grown man who visited her at school and invited her to Chandler's. Bonnie visits Willie again. Linda testifies against Chns. Murray visits Jesse .nd Angie to collect his first payment. Tad ov<'rhears that Hillary has rejected Alf~ and tnes unsuccessfully to move in on Hillan again. Dottle le.trns Edna has been paying Tad to date her but makes her mother promise not to tell anyone. Edna raises Tad's allowance so he will keep dating Do111e. ANOTHER WORLD: Jamie bolds a publication of mapztne with 'Sandy'$ an1cle on Carl Hutchin. Sandy ffs11ns as c hief editor. Bla1nt''s the pnzc whtn Carl claims h<' wants to put Sandy's talent t~ work for him. Sally teams David refused autops) on Kc"'" and f<'ats David may have has1cncd Kt>vm's death. David's revenge on Sally for Jilting him 1s to cut ht'r out of little Kevan's hfe. The boy's hcanbroken and la1er shps ou1 of David's hotel room . While waiting for pohcc to find rillSsmg Kevin. l..>a v1d and Sall} fight Davids.laps her as Catlin \!oalks in. rusht'S to Sally's defense and hits David. Little Kevin found safe but Sally says she won't let man like David nusc her child. Blame gets Cathn a JOb interview wtth Quinn. AS THE WORLD TURNS: Diana refuses teve's offer to adopt the child ·and nobl) saya ahe will work thanas out on her own . Beuy confronts Diana. Diana later tells Beuy ahe is havi~ an abonion. Diana 1tall1 at abortion clinic hopina Steve will come to hcT rncue but Beay arrives and penuadea Diana to ao home. Betsy angry that Karen did not tell her of Diana ·s abortion plant. Karen furious and offers to- help Diana set Steve back. A jealous Ancl tells, with Bnan and Maa&ie. that th", 'C 1oin1 to be married. A deliahted Whit has pany to announce enpaement. Bnan plans to say they arc not manyina but pany breaks up after Margo cuts her foot. On way to hospital with Marao. Maggie finds baby in bushes. Marcy fakes break-in 1n her apartment and calls Kirk. CAPITOL: Paula Jives Trey and Sloane the family christenmg gown. Meanwhile. Kelly and Hal have Scotty chrisrened. Sam wams Myrna that~ Paula is ·danterous. Mark says Paula must resume therap) On their date Jordy and Ronni narrowly escape beinJ seen by Lisbeth. When Jord y takes Ronni home Wally is waiting. Ronn,1 tells Wally her date was a disaster but shi agreed to see Wally again. Ricky re1ums and climbs trellis to safety in Brenda's room to C1Cal>O attack dogs. Brenda tells Ricky he is no lonaer wanted and the)• spend night together separated by a pillow barrier. Next morning Brenda gets Rick) safely off ground. Later Jordy finds R1cky·s wallet and is angry. Alened by man who saw Kelly buying baby clothes Dann) Donato checks records and locatt's Kclh and heT baby. · DA VS OF dUR LIVES: Stephano re' ea ls to Roman that he will stage his final conflict at Salem concen hall. Later Stephano·s henchmen surround Roman a1 the hall and take him pnsoncr. Roman learns Stephano prevented Marlena from le.tving Salem as Roman instructed. Roman forced to watch Marlena am\'e for dinner at penthou~ as Stephano informs rum Marlena will have to die. Roman learns identity of man m iron ma~k Stephano &ivcs Roman a peek in dungeon to aee real Tony. Bo arsues with Larn about Hope'1drinkina. Boaoea to tell Hop( that the end oflheir separation is near but findshermovinaout to avoid him. After an emotional confrontation Bo decides he cannot risk telhna her how much he lo' e~ her. Larry moves Hope into his paren1s· house to keep her away from Bo. Larry and Hope arow closer. EDGE OF NIGHT: Preacher upset at finding Jody and Jack dancina at formal Preacher is about to fiaht Jack but 1' stopped b) Jeremy who asks tf anyone ha~ sct'n Tess. Jody and Preacher ru sh to soronty to find Tess. Meanwhile Judd sadly tells Tess she knows too much Tc,~ tnes to escape but he shoots and kill s her Russ sneaks out. Mitzi sees Russ with Judd but promises to keep 1t a secret. Nan n con vinces Jerem) to help her loca11· murderer. Raven tells a skep11cal Gqaldine that she and Logan have agrci:ll to sta) at arm's length. Raven fears Ahc1a wilhell Sky that she saw Raven at l:ogan\ Sk) pilots plane for first time sinn~ accident . Sky stunned to learn that Alicia owns firm he is trying to sell. pset di finding Shellt'y at dance with Gary, Jerem' tells her he wants to cool their relauonsh1p GENERAL HOSPITAL: Grant Putnam d1sgu1~ himself as other Grant and pass1onatel) embraces Tanya as th1· shocked Celia watches. Grant. who v.a, miles away at the time. is ncarl) blasted out oft he house by Celia who thinks he\ t~ 1n~ to get re venge for her past. A drunki:11 J1mm} Lee thinks Cl+ia 1s having an atTau ~1th Grant Putnam and comes on 10 Ceha A confused Tanya finall y aiJ"Ct'S to da1~ Fnsco. who has psychosomatic headache~ Steffi \1tarns him that Porclli will come after him 1fhe quits sm&1ng.. Anthony O\erhear~ thrcatsand orders more tests to keep Fnsco 111 hospat.a1. Angry with Rick for n01 allowing him to v1s1t Blackit', Mike ~k~ out Jennie. C1aud1a nearly robbed at the spa but Holly and a policewoman foil attempt Scorpio agr«s to put women on acuve dut) Bobbi d1vorcmg Brock GUIDING LIGHT: Philip returns ~11h a new outlook on mamage and has engage· ment nng for Mrnd}. In San Rios Hillan collapses and the federals refuse 10 allo" her to board plane for U.S. Alan desperate for more infonnat1on on J1m·s cure ..\~ pressure frorri financcrs mounts Ross tell~ Jim of Alan's plan for virus. Alan le.vns Wa~n· wu passtng information to .\le\ .\lex admits wanting Alan out of Spaulding 10 make wa\ for her son. In return for silence Alan ·signed over Spaulding pres1· denc} to Alex. Alan and J 1m fly to San R10\ to pick up trot.a root and Hilla!). The FBI amH·s to arrest Alan but he keeps them busy as Jim and Fletcher load crates and take off lcav1na Alan bchmd. As eH~one watches plane leave Alan runs into "'oods and shots arc fi~. 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(D) "Without Aetetvatlons" ( 1946, Com- edy) Cteudette Colbert. John Wayne. (2 hr&J - Cl) "Stel Tl'9k If" The Wrath Of Khan" ( 1"982. Sdence-Acilon} Wltlam Shatner. AlcardO Montalban. ( 1 ht., 55 min.) W CZ> "8reltwtorm" ( 1983. Sclenoe-Actlon) Netalfe Wood, Christopher Walken. ( 1 hr 46mln.l . we "She Devil'' (1957, Horror) Marl Blanchetd. Jeck l<effy. ( t hr., 30 min.) •CCJ "Baby BIUe Merine" (1976, Orama) Jan..Micheel Vincent Glynnls O'CoMor i! hr., 29 min.) CID.:'SIYer Dream Racer" ( 1980. Drama) O.vld-E.uu, Beau ~· (1 hr., 51 min.) . cm "The Derk Angel" ( 1935. Orama) Fredrtc March, Merle Oberon ( 1 hr., 60 c;)-)'Twlllght ZOf\e -The Movie" ( 1983. Scl.nce-Ffctlon) JOM Uthgow, Vlc Mor- rf1#. c 1 hf • 4a m1n. 1 •CD "Clijo" (1983. Suspense) Dee Wal- lace, Denny Pioteuro. (t hr .• 31 min.) (%)"Th• Thing" ( 1982. Horror) Kurt Aus- tell. Alchard Dysart (2 hrs. 5 min.) a.CC) "Auntie Mame" (1958. Comedy) Rosalind Russell. f orrest Tucker. (2 hrs . 23 min.) • D "Slage Ooof Canteen" ( 1943, Musl- aal) Lon MoC•lllster, Helen Hayes. (2 hrt.) (D "I,t)e Man Who Would Be King" ( 197 ~ Adventure) Sean Connery. Mlcheel c.in.. (2 hrs . 9 min.) (I) "Tom Sawyer" ( 1973, Mutlcal) Jotm- ny Whltake<, Celeste Holm ( 1 hr . 38 min.) .. (!) "The Coocrete Cowb0y1'' ( 1979, Mystery) Jerry Reed. Tom Selleck (2 hra.) (%) "The Kid From Brool<lyn" ( 1946. Comedy) Danny Kaye. Virginia Mayo ( 1 hr., 64 min.) .. ®"Mother-Lode" ( 1982, Orama) Chari· ton Heston, Nick Mancuso ( 1 hr . 4 1 min.) -•ivenlng ...... .... JOUCI WOllMt ---- ="•---"H:m./..-.. IMOllll .... ... ''The Toy" ( 1982. Cl:lmedy) Rlci1ard ~or. Jaekle Gleasoo A mullimll- llonelfe • purcheaes" an unemployed black man es a plaything for his spoiled ~ SOQ. 'PG' (1 hr .'° min) (.Q) -Squeeze performs "What The Butter Saw." "It's A Woman's World" -1•nde:i::=. -. "'lllOmlMI .......... ..c .... - I =-=--~--,. ... .... . ......, .. ,. ..... .... Q .. •• .,.,.. Actrna OMa Hl.llMy. ~dancers n guest• ot a ~ ore=~~· . ..,_.. r n rr FMtUtec1: litcoma: · ··~t Smert": MlchHI ~ l ~r.=-h ~GDllllCW .......... .,.. "I Ought To Be In Pictures" {1982, Comedy) Walttr Maltheu. Ann-- Margret. A teen--eget joumeya from Brool<tyn to Hottywood to get to know her estranged ICfeenwrlttr fathet. 'PO' ( 1 hr .. 45 ~ • CD) "POlte<Qeltt" ( 1982. Horror) Craig T. Neleon, Jobeth Wiiiame. Vengeful gt)08tS take <:Ner a euburben Celfomla home ·and abduct the r-'dent famly'• ~t child. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 55 min.) lZl .,.. "Young Frankenstein" (1974, Comedy) Gene Wilde<, Petef Bovie. The Ion Of the lnfamout Or. Frankentteln attempi. to prove that his father wu not a medmtn by completing his effort• to cre- ate a synthetic man. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 45 mln.) .... "Sail A Crol>ked Ship" ~ 1962. Comedy) Robert Wagner, Dolor• Hart. A --· 0 • -- - • min ~ lrM:ll\oad wtth ..,.... who pi.n to tt• Na lhlp end ... to ec.ton. ,., ~ •-.. ,_turect talk to toc*- lel. tralneft MO ownert to get their per- ipecilw on the Kent\Oy Oirby, on loce- tlon In Kentucky:·a look at the high toctety of Lou!Mle. 11,..., ... =u Cdfotnll Angela at s..ttte Mettnn (2 hrs .• 30 min.) • M • U. Featur9d: a look at Austra-fi'a Outbic:k; ~. tf*P etatlon the .rz. Of the titate Of ~IO· a cata11•1 l1dt acroea s= bor: a vtllt to ~· lnfemoue '*' t clltrtct. ·= ... ----·-'" ::L---·-· lllNR-• ... --ml._ ... --·Ill •aaa c1AT-.~- An otlgln8I "Twtlght Zone" epleode wherein a Conr.derate tpy It ta'4d from hanging when the rope mys18'toulfy bf-.. alowlng him to -=ape. Nial)-... (I)--··--BOii Hogg ttweatene Bo and Luke with impf'tlor\l!Mnt If they don't tum NI peewee belk.tbel teem lnto w11;::;z> ( 1 hr.) • • -wt"8 ...,chlrlg tor Max's father, he and the Mestet come to the aid of e bllnd woman whom thugl mi. takenty btlev'8 hts wit~ a kidnap- ping. 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Fantasy) Alchatd Burton, Linda Blair. Young Aloan MecNtll 19 atJI haunt· ed by bizM• Y4ab. enctdrwma of flylng, a altuatlon wNctl a prleet and a tem.Je =;tolnd.~ • r -• WML flmT -"Waatt Manag&-ment" Gueat: J. Peter Graot. chairman. President'• Prtvate s.ctor Survey On Cost Control, W.R. Grace &. Co. CC).-"Fallen Angel" {1981, Orama) Mellrlde Dillon, Dene Hill. A lonely 13- yeet~ girt unwtttlngly becomes lnvotved In tht world of child pornography. ( 1 hr .. 40~ (I) ,...,.. (Ii) .. "Local Hero" (1983, Comedy) Peter Rlegert, Burt lancuter. A hlah- powered oil compan~ exeoutfve encounters unel(pected problems when he travels to a small Scottish eeacoast town fOf what he assumes will be a cut- and-dty land purcheee deel. 'PG' j 1 hr .. 50 min.) Cl).,_ "Twilight Zone -The Movie" (1983. Science-Fiction) John Lithgow. Vic Mooow. This homage to the old Rod Saning TV set'9s features segments about a btgoted ber >patron's comeuppance, a group of retirement name resident. who rec;apture their youth, a child with the powe< to oreete or destroy at wm, and an airplane pauengef who .... a gremlin eabotaglng the plane' a wing. 'PG' ( 1 hr .• '2 min.) • K (l)NA UIA11 ~ ... 0 _,_ Websttf' Is thrilled to leern that both hit Uncle Ptolllp and his godparents want to adopt him. but he soon reefiles that only one family can win l the legal battle for his custody (Pan 1 of TICTAC.,. UMIOAT P& IMW Actress OIMa Husaey: breakdanoers as guests of a symphony oroheltra. • WML ftmT -"Waste Manage- ment" -GuMt: J. Pitttf~aoe; chairman, President's Private Sectof Survey On Cost Control, W.R. Graoe & Co. l •coat•&wccum • TMICA~ .. CIWl.aalAMll•M ... _ .. Cl) DMW Jenna ace.pt& Bobby'a marriage propoul, Clayton hopea to wed Mite 8tle befOfe J.R and Jessica can lnterlere, and Pim recelvee aome tragic ntwa._j 1 tv.) e • .-.r -The evil Garthe Knight and hla dNdly eemHruck team up with a beeutlful c~rator to creete prOblems for KITT and Mtc:n.el (R) (2 hra.) • 0 aul ,,._ Bubba and Ski go underCOYer a prtton lnmatts 10 gamer evidence that Wfll Incriminate a corrupt financier. (A) ( 1 hr.) ! .... _, _,. "j_alute To '42nd 1-:~~h-~--"The Hunget .. (1983. Fantasy) 10 Friday, May 4, 1984 • Cattitme DtntuYt. 8uMn Serlndon. A phytlclln wort<~ II en llfHxtenelon ...... rd! lnttltut• DtCOme9 ~With a r.m.1e vampire. ·w < 1 tv .• 37 m.> CD> .. ''TWllloht Zone -TM Movte" ( 1983, Soltne9-""Fletlon) John ~. Vic Morrow. Thia hOmage to the okfAod Set1lng TV teriee fMtur• ~ aboUt 1 blgottd bar P9tron'• comeuppance. a group of retirement home rtlldenta Who r~ture lhtlr youth, a child with tht s>OWet to Ct9!t• ot destroy .at wDI, Ind 1n •lrOllne ~ who .... gremlin 81botaglng tht plant' a wlOQ. 'PG' ( 1 hr .• 42mln.) CI> llOWll "&alnltorm" ( t983. Sclence-Flctlon) Natalie Wood, Ctwlatopher Walk- en. A married couple trite to ~eep from military Ind fncbttlal r::-a specldy designed ~ that 1 a person to pperience the Mnlltlona tett by 1no1her. ·PG~ tw .. 4e mll\.) ~ I ..... , • _.,TMCKI • ..,. "Gold" ( 1974, Adventure) Roger Moore. Susannah Y()f1(. A c:tafty bind of apeculators led by an enterprlllng ~n devlees a echeme to lldt up wOttd gold prtoes by ftooding • SOuth ~mine. (2 hrs.. 36 min.) • ''Air Crash" An Investiga- tion Into the flnenaal Ind 1eg11 aftermath of the Pan American air disaster In New °'1eena In June 1982. (R) Q (1 hi.) ·---:: * ;-'= c:lln Jufle vows to kll her mother, Angle marrltt Phlllp, and Melissa fllet fOf divOrce. ( 1 ht.) ,,,_~ C.J. Is shot and Matt'I 11r. is threatened When they •".'!"fr:' to expoee a heroin amuggllng ~1"~' hr.) 1.,. a -"Cash On The Vine .. The owners of a callfomla winery dl&cua their plans to quadruple production without dis· ~ting quality. Q lkJ ll0'9 ••8falnstoon" ( 1983, Sclence- Flctlon) Natalie WOOd. Chrlatophtf Walk· en. A married couple tries to keep from military and Industrial groups a specially designed deYlce that allows a ~ to el(perience the MnSatlont fell by enother 'PG' ( t hr .. '46 min.) 001* PM ,A ... This 10Yt story set In 19t~tury &itish colonlel lndla. ln an •tmoephert of t>ettts, ~ and Intrigue, stats Ben Cross. Amy lrvlng. Omar Sharif. Jann Gielgud. Chrlsfophef Lee and Rossano 8razzf. (Part 2 of 3~(2 hrs.) Cl).,_ "Star Tre« II: The Wrath Of Khe.n.. ( 1982, ~Action) Wllllam Shatner. Ricardo Montalban. Adm. James T. Kirk reasaembiea hit old crew and bit· Ilea -vlndlctl'le enemy who blame. Kirk '°' the death of hll wife. 'PG' (1 hr .. 55 mlnilo.. -1~TMCD -il'i' :.n... --l1'0M "F\lptrt Murdoch· Pr., Baron Who Would Be Klr1g" (Part 2 of 2) G ._ C• IU,_,. "Hughie" Jason AObardt and Jack Oodlon atar In this hurnOroua drama by Eugene O'Ntlll set 1n a IMdy hotel during tht late 19209. Q ( 1 ~ .. -TMIUR(R .,_"Through ~ Loot<lng Glae" ( 1976. Fantasy) Catharine Burgett. A woman'• cons1ant gazing Into an antique mrror IMdt to • ooofrou<lon wttt'I a n lovtt. l1tw.-. 25 min.) 1W ·(I)·--..... llflLM•I• , ..... _ .... , MM-. ''Hugtlit'' Jaon Roberdl Ind Jtlcil Oodlon IW fn this humorous ctr1me by Eugene. O'Neil eet In • IMCtt hOttl dUtlng the~· 1~ I;;) {1 ~ .. "M~t Helt" (No 0.tt) ~( 1- ~ t5mln.) w.,. '''the Hurlglt'' ( 1983. Fantasy) C.theMe °"*"'9. SI.Un Serandoo. A pttytlc&.n ~Ing at a lltHxttnllon rtwrch lnttltutt becOrne9 ~ with a ftmele vttnpltt. 'R' ( 1 tw .. 37 min.) 1 .. , ... 1W _,TIMD ml .. ,_.,.. tW Cl) .. "The GrMt 8entlnl" (1979, Orama) Robert Duvall. Blythe Dinner. A r~ Marine Corpe offloef ftcet domtetlc bltt._ when ht tries to ~ hit mllltlfY ldNJt on hit f1mlly IB> ~In .. 35 min.) • • 'flllll '" ~ Johnny Ca'100 Schtduted: ecir-Drew Berrymore. lact':A=?.;n (1 ~.) O MC _ _,.,.. .-....... _ ....... fl.Ml • TOP ._ -Jemee &oed vs Ft1nco Thomes In a hteyYWtigtit bout lchedultcl for tO roundl (from-Atlantic City. N.J.). (R) (2 In .. 30 min,) G ,. ~ FMtured: i..nl Watt dltcusses htr marriage to f<>rrn« Seore- 1 tary ol the lntetlof Jam. Witt ( 1 hr . 30 min.) 1W(C) .,. "Young l..ldy Chatttfley" ( 1977. Orama) Hatfee McBride. Peter Ratrly. A young wometfWWlliller famJ. ty's huge mansk>n and 1trencestor·a diary detailing numeroue texuel mcapedes. 'R' l hr .• 28 mln.) -m•MOU.._. llOWll "Sam Whiskey" ( 1969. eon. dy) Butt Reynolds. Clint Welker. Before the theft is dl9c0Ytfed, a widow manages to have 1.000.000 dollart In gold bats returned to the n;.r hrt.) CE •••W 0 .,_ "The Corwertatlon" (197~. Ora"") ~. John Ce:ale. A professional wiretapper begins 10 ques- tion the ethlca of hit Pfote.lon. ( 1 hr ' 30 min.) e TllCll 0. TMI _, Guests: Auslra· nan bend Midnight Oil. eotor David Hu- Nlhotf and wife C.tfwtnl. lee Angeles Rama ohearleadtra, comedy team Schwartz & Chung, Caty Kuetn. ( 1 hr . • 30mln) .....,,.,. ...... ,... NIOMYW ..... T.-fUY New Orltana planleta Tuts Wllhlnoton. Pro1-or longchelr •nd Allen fouaulnt .,. t•tured P'aylng togtt"« '°' the flrtt nme In a rtflM,..l for tjOlnt Conotrt. ( 1 hr.) CH) ... "lone Wott McOul<lt'' (1983. Adv9nture) Chuck Norrla, Oevtd Carra-dine. A m•n atttmpta to Ind an arms ting operation. 'PG' (1 hr .. 47 . ()) ,.,..._ ol OCl•t IT- .. PMMOll Hu~oue eketchtl. by ICtOf and c:omed\an JoM Ptrlgon ("Air· plant II: The Sequel"), with IPPMflnctl by Paul Reubtnt (P .. W.. ~), c. ... ndra Pttef9on {EMnl) Ind Ede -~=· .. ~mane--~.,. "8Muty" (No De1e) ( 1 ht . 15 mln.L -· • ...ay ..r vmlOI Featured. a Private Reel 1egment with Van kialen's David Lee Roth; Videos by Cameo ("Tal- ldn' Out Of The Side Of Your Neck") . Cyndi Leuper .("Tl~ After Time"). StyK ("Multe Time'') •nd Shannon ("Give Me l'=~. (1 hr .. 30 min.) I Cl .. TOP191 .. lffLA.:VIDIOI ... , .. .,..LAUlll. W .,. "Monster On The Campus" ( 1968. Horroi) Arthur Franz. Joanna Moore. When a scientist becomes hlS own guinea pg and Injects hlmtell with the blood of a million-year-old fish, he is turned Into a monst' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) CJ) .,. "Sherill' ( 1968. Adventute) Burt Reynolds, Arthur Kennedy. A huge white shark attacks a diving pany search· ~ for sunken treasure. (2 hta ) • _. "Flamingo Road" ( 1g49, Ora- ma) Joan CrawfOfd, Zachary Soott. A beautiful and enticing carnival dancer Is left behind In a tmall town where she meeta up with romance. dirty politlca and murder. (2 hrs., 30 min.) Cl) llOWll "Arefox" ( 1982. AdVenture) Clint Eutwood, Freddie. Jones. A U S pilot goes behind Ruatian noes to sleal a supersonic fighting plane. 'PG' O (2 hrs . 15 min.) (%) .. "The Thi~" ( 1982, HOfrOf) Kurt Russell, Richard Dysart Members of a aclentlflc research team In the An1arct1C confront an alien llfe tOfm that IS capable of taldng over the men's minds. 'A' (2 hrs=tib .•_,lUCI(. -~ .,_ "Oeethtrap" (1982, Mystery) Mlehael Caine, Chrtstoph~ir Reeve A play· wright euffer1ng from wriief's bloci< plans to do away wfth a former studenl of hts and plagiarize the young man's promlslng i y. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 55 mm.) t:ll ALL•MPAl&Y mwll ''Without Ae&efVatlons" ( 1946. Comedy) Ctaudette Colbert. John Wayne ~ Salurclay •1U.PMm~ IY'llAT 19A Ulll1UU "Conference Semlf1- nal =Game" (R) (2 nrs , 30 mm ) CI) "Frances" ( 1982. Biography) Jessica Lange. Kim Stanley (2 hrs . 20 min.) (%) .wa "The Hunger" ( 1983, Fan1asy) Catherine Denevve. Susan Sarandon ( 1 hr., 37 min) =1 :o~ATTIACnl*I .. M--.OTI*OMOW llOWll "Sherlock HOimes tn PurSOll To Algle<a" ( 1945, Mystery) Basu Ratht>one. f',jigel Bruoe. ( 1 hr .. 30 mm ) 1:11 a:z1 mWll "The Paratrooper" ( 1954 Ora- ma) Alan LAdd. Leo Genn 12 hrs ) .. , umlMICAl.I -~ • Jl9111W au~ n•..,. ~--- On hef way to Hollywood, • novella! meets a Marine and his friend on the train. 1l_ hrs.) W (JJ .WW "To Begin Again" (1983. Ora- ma) Antonia Ferrandls, Encama Paso. A dying Nobel Prize winner and euthof returns to Spain to revitJt hla past. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 27 min.) ,_CID llOWll "The Seduction" ( 1982, SUSQeOSO) Mofgao F.alrcblld. Mlchffl Sar- razin. A glamoroos TV newa anchorwom- an 18 victimized by a mentally dlttU<bed admirer. 'R'~r .. 45 min ) -1~' IOWMlllM'IWILW • lllmO From Mesquite, Teus (A) (2 hra.) 1:98 llOWll "Mary 01 Scotland" (1936, Drama) Katharine HepbOrn, Fredric March Queen Mary of Scotland 18 beheaded after she defies lhe rule of he< cousin, Elli.beth I of England. (2 hrs .. 30 ml"J..r · a.I .wa~es A Teenage Franken- stein" ( 1957. Horror) Whit BTSMll, Phy"ls Coates A 1960s American ~nt of the lnfamoua doctor patchea together var- ious adolescent body perta to create a new monattf. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) I .... MO¥ll "Behotd A Pale Horse" ( 1964. Orama) Gregory Peck, Anthony Quinn A 20-year feud ~een a Spanish loyalltt and a local Police chief ends with the death of one of them. (2 hrs .. 30 min.) 1111 ~ ••m11.10 ~="Mondo Cane" (1963. Adven· ture) Documentary Narrated by Stefano Sibaldl. The more extraordinary side of Ille In dlffEHent countries offers strange cet&- monlee end even slranger fOOd. ( 1 ht .. '45 min) •• llOVll "Fiona" (1 980. Adventute) F1<>na Richmond, Anthony Steel. A notori- ous woman journatlSt recounts her outra- ge<XJS adventures with eome of Europe's leedtng playbo~ 'R' (t hr., 22 min.) 1:9CI) .. "CuJO" (1983. Suspense) Dee Wallace. Danny Plntauro A woman and 1:-.:::: .. f-ICIM fUAllDOWf IATM DAlml •ITUDIO MW bill ..W "The Day The Women Gor Even" (1980. Drama) Jo Ann Pflug, Julle HaQ (2 hrs.) "Cracking Up" ( 1983, Come- dy) Jerry Lewis, Milton Berle ( 1 hr • 30 min} ©) ilCml "Mountain Family Robinson" ( 1979. AdVenture) AObef1 Lo09n. Susan Oamanle Shaw ( 1 hr , 40 min.) .. LA.a> lMAnCAT PACUlllM CGI••• WI NI lllOfl.I VOICI Of AmlCUL Mm _,THI llAYOll _.......,... mnYCM-. RM OUT ...... 79 QWl.8---moclf'Y 8' ftllf\M'IT_ .._. he< youog eon are trapped In rhelr car as an Isolated auto repair yard by a huge, rabid dog 'A' ( 1 hr , 31 min.) -CC) llOWll "Auntie Mame" ( 1968, Come- dy) Aoeahnd Rusaell. Fonest Tuck«. After the death of Na parents, .a young boy-.beoomes the ward of 1'119 flemboyent and eccentric aunt. (2 tn .. 23 min.) -1---..c:I llMCUI ...,...... • Mwm Squeeze pertor~ "What The Butler Saw." "It's A Woman;, WOOd" and= others. .. CID "Silve< CXeam Aao8"' (1980, Drama) OaviOEsse.x, Beeu Bridges. A British motorcycle enthuslaat lnh«lta hla late brother's custom-built blt<e and deeldeS 10 use It In his bid for the 500 c.c. trophy. 'PG' (1 hr .. 51 min.) W8 MO¥ll "Piiiow Of Death" (1945. Mys- tery) Lon Chaney Jr . Branda Joyce. A lawyer murders his wtte and lamlfy after falling m love with another woman. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) ~CMT'Oc. -'"' ... lllOft "Twlllgh~dhe -The Movie" ( 1983. Sclince-Flotlon) John Uthgow. Vic Morrow Thia homege to t~ old Rod Ser11ng TV aerle8 fNturee eegmenta about a bigoted bar patron's ~. a group of retirement home resident• who recapture their youth, a cnlfd with the power to create Of destroy at wfn, and an airplane passenger who aees a gremlin sabotaging rhe plane's wing. 'PG' ( t ht., .42 mln.1 • -,~-..... d .,...,.. d nlm ICa. /CC 11FllTYCH9DM ..al'I'...,. d ..W "A Gunfight" (1971. Western) K11t( Douglas, Johnny Cuti. CX1ven by greed. two formtl( gunfighters stage a anoo:.:~ (1 ht,, 25 min.) .. Cl) -"BnebeN· Infield Play" Guest Jerry Kindall. Arl?ona coach. Ml occur &ICI AT Ga C:.---An OfiginaJ "Tw!Ught Zone" episode wherein a Confederate spy Is saved from hanging when the rope myster'lously b<eaks. allowing him to escape. I unu llAICAU 9 TMI llOCCllC* I um.1 HICAU 'l~-='*-IOCIDOAYU. • .-?~ r~":1' ~ ~ •• The tnterra· clal friendship of two schoolmates Is threatened by preiudtce and racial vio- lence ono ~ -PIUI TMI CAT A docu-mentary a t the cartoonist who created "Felix The Car " ..owe.~ 7:1t IA1UllDAf 9Uf9CADI OD 1191? TAL.11 • fOVTH Am TMI .... •MllX .ir... llHODA -UlfTUCIY DIJ9Y ..... (ii) ,.uau M>Ca G<lb9 composes a 5000 for Uncle Matt, when suddenly the Friday, May 4. 1984 11 - - -1a1un1ay con1. l_jg_ht disappears lrom Fraggle Rodi. (JJ.,.. "Authofl AuthOri" ( 1982, Com- edy) Al Paclno, Dyan Ca110Qfl. ( 1 hr .. 50 mln) (%).,.. "&alnstoml'' ( 1983, Sclenc&- Flction) Natalie Wood, Christopher Walk· en. ( 1 hr .• 46 min.) •-econ M (1l) _,.. "The Naked And The Deed" ( 1958. Ofama) Aldo Ray. CllN Robertson. Mtiti~ln. I g ICOGIY -ICllWPY DOO .... 15.'i WPY ..... -.. .mml) LMtlWU .,. "Saturday The 1'1h" (() *-UC. The Pre-Kentucky Oef- by races (live lrom Churchill Downs. Ky.). (§ hrs .• 30 min.) CH).,_ "Authofl Authofl" (1 982, Com· ~) Al Paclno. Dyan Cannon (2 hra.) cm .,_ "A ti&ro Ain't Nothln' But A Sandwich" ( 1977, "Orama) Cicely Tyson. Paul Wlnfleld ( 1 hr., 47 min.) .,. ''OfeamWlte" (1953, Comedy) .. ())IHl••MeDIMM 0 ,AC-IMl,_ CWl/-- 1*Tl91 .... n11-•uww. .. (l)TMUltL.OlltfJ/ITMI...._. WVlrftollAva lmTMI m m.&.m DOUMllAll MOWll "Thunder And lightning" (1977. Adventure) David Carradine. Kate Jackson. (2 hrs.) .... flOOT .,JI ••11 ...... nMUlllTMIMTI .. QWIJI CIWMll•TMlfUI-.. la .. _., .. _ ALWll • TMI Cl• •t -~ 0 1Mlum.h -.n.. YMCMCOC. •mHma n.ou1H M All11 MOWll "Carousel" ( 1956, Musical) G<>fdon MacRae, Shlr1ey Jones. CD ,_.• ~1 The Mamas and The Papas are leetured In conoert with The Association ( 1 hr .• 5 min) (l)MOWll "Woman Chases Man" e MOWll "Curtalll Call At cactus Creek" (1950, Comedy) Donald O'Connor, Gale St0<m (2 hrs.l -· e t•WJU. Los Angeles Oodge<s a1 Pltt~=ates (3 hr•.) I a ...,., 11C001Y 0001 ~o MD.cl..,. WLJ!Uf'lmMCOOUIV mM ..... llCMI "High Road To China" (1983. Ofama) Tom Selleck. Bess Armstrong. (2 hrs.) CS) MOWll "The Mallng Game" (1959. Comedy) Debbie Reynolds. Tony Randall U hr .• ~min.) -cm rT'I A ... ---TO &OllY A boy overcomes hls Injuries from an auto acci- dent to become a high school track star -(ll) MOWll ''The Gunflghl Al Dodge City" ( 1959, Western) Joel McCrea. Juhe Adama. ( 1 hr .• 45 min ) -1 WlllO llAT MOWll "More Then Magic" (1955. We&tem) Clayton Moore, Jay S11verheels !MDOrf__,..,. ---~ llCMI "The Boat" (1981, Orama) Jvergen Prochnow, Arthur Gruenemeyer ~hrs. 25 min.) 1W8 Cl> ml ~ "Conference Semtfinel" (2 hrs.. 30 min ) I .,_CA'i TOP1'81 0 MC LB -"Mayday! Mayday!" Af16f being trapped In a cave, two young· stecs alone in the w1ldemess must seek help fOf thefr parents who were tn)ured in a i ne craah. (Part 2 of 2) (Al c;> ICM.TUii MOWll "'The Naughty NlnetieS" (I 945 • Comedy) Bud Abbott. Lou Costello ( 1 hr .. 30;;J. I .. ~ ..,.,.,IUIOll .nm•TMIU. PallTMICAT 1t:11 .-weum (fl ..-cM IMDtTAll> Gues1s Christine Mc Vie ("Got A Hold On Me ... ''Love W1U Show Us How"). Wife Train !Chamt>e<a Of Hello"~( 1 hr.) 1'111-•MWM.&. WTCl...:llMA9 w.Tml,_AIUICll ..... .,.. "The ~ Samurai" ( 1'956, Adventure) Takashl Shimura, T06hlro Mlfuoe (3 tvs .. 30 min.) 6DTMI~ --a&..... a.1111mnoo• .,,. "KIU Me If You'~ean· 1 7. . Orama) Alan Alda. Talia Shire .) .. .,,. "lnstructOfS Of th" (NO Date. AdVanture) (2 hrs ) '\ -~O.~llT'lnm G llll•NCllUll• n CC) llO¥ll "Tootsie" (1982. Comedy) Ouslln Hottman. Jesslca Lange ( 1 hr S6 mtn) llO¥ll "The Klftlng Of Randy Webster" (1961. Orama) Hal Holt><<><*. Dixie Carter (2 hrs ) (O)Oll lNI Alt"""---(I) MOWll "Oh God!" .( 1977. Comedy) George Burns. John 0env9f (1 hr • ~ min) 1HI (1l) llO¥ll "Apache" ( 1954, Western) Bur1 Lancastec. Jean Petecs (2 hrs ) ml. (fl ... ......,,,,...,. Scheduled International lnVita11onal Platform Diving Champ1onsblps. women's competition (hve from Fort Lauderdale. Fla.). Amen· cs's Cup Gymnastics Champlontt\1ps, men's all-around compelltlori (from New '(ork). a pre-race repon on The Kentucky Der~~ 1 .... •'H•tt TODAY "Roger Cor· man On The Future Of Independent FHm PrOdUCtlOO.. Mr CO<man looks at the present and futur4t of Independent IHm production G • H•ttOflWU IT · 1'10 G) NAOOU "MONY Tovmament-0 1 Champions" Third round (live from Le Costa Country Club In Carlsbad. Calif l 11"1...,.. MNf.11 ,_ "1984 Head Easter Bowl Tour- nament"' ( 1 hr., 30 min) Under New Manage1nent "'t'1\111g \II V.111h ... Otan A. Oempsey Gionrr&I ,..uagrr f I larbclt' l,c.1\rll · \l<lt1nt ()li\e \ lcn1orial PHrk ·\tort Uill'\" • Costa Mesa ·s Only Complete Funeral Fac1lit1es 1625 Gisler Ave. Costa Mesa (Gisler Ave. ~t•Herbor Blvd,) 12 Friday. May 4, 1984 Bernard S. &DdaJck M~r-..a.t PHONE TODAY FOR FREE INFORMATION 540-5554 ([) llOWll "Man. Woman And Child" ( 1983, Orama) Martin Sheen. Blythe De~ 1 hf • 39 min ) e "The Feminist And The Fuzz" ( 1970. Comedy) David Hartman. Barba- ra Eden. ( 1 hr .. ="J ,. II Cl) llCM "Women's and Men'a Gymnutk:a" (from Lo. Angetea, C.111 ~' • 30 mitt.) I~ mrTUCIY .-y The 110th run- ning of Ame<lca'• premiere event for thof- Ol.!ljlhb<td5 and the flr11 Jewel In horM rac- ing a Triple Cfown. f0< three-yeer-olda at a mlle-and-a-quarttf' (live from Churchill .-i¥.tt: f1h•.30m~'. KOMI .,_ "Tt-.. Mechanic" ( 1972. Ora- ma) Cha~ Bronson. Jan-Michael Vln-cent~s.) • • "&.~Man" ( 1977, SclenC&- Flctlon) Oevld Ackroyd, Joie Ferrer. (2 hra.) G A'••-· C~M .. IT'OllY ct) .. "Lost And Found" (1979. Comedy) Geo<ge Segal. Glenda Jackeon. i_! hr .. 4'~ min.) (H).,. "Cracking Up" ( 1983. Com&- cty) Jerry Lewis. Miiton Belle ( 1 hr .• 30 mtn) (m .. "Who Is KIIii~ The Great Chefs Of EUfope?" (1978. Comedy) Georr ~I. Jacquetlne BtSSet. ( 1 hr .. 52 min. .,. "Man. Woman And Child': ( 1983. Orama) Martin Sheen. Blythe Oann8f. ( 1 hr .• 39 mtn.) .. , ..... """Oll.N90 ..... tal •1NW1aMm lfT'm&TIOM&. ..,.. A 100k a1 U.S. news events and trends as seen by foreign JOUtnaliat• atarioned In thls country Host F<>tdRowan. I Am U CM l"l'a.'f tlfcm 1:11 SllOT'OICUU LLUITUTID ........ .-11C0N "Ormond e.ach Bowling Clasalc" ( 1 hr.) 8 MOVll "The Brasa Bottle'' ( 1~. Fan· tasyLTooy Randall. Bur1 Ivel. (2 hra.) D O wm --.0 O/l IPOIT1 Scheduled lnternatl()nal Invitational Platform Diving ChamplOnships. ~·s competition (hve from Fort Lauderdale. Fla.). a post-race on The Kentucky Derby HAMYO J IWIJY IOYl_.J-llAKY DMW ~ fJD *WA 'Talking Turtle" A runle-slze compute< 1hat 1s being used In ciUsrooms as an aid to teach chlldren Is reviewed through the eyes of its inventor. Seymour Pa~R) Q (1 hr.) m "Zlegleld FollleS" ( 1946, MUSI cal) Fred Astaire. Judy Garland. (2 hrs ) '11) 118'1'*Al. WI EJ MM .... I08'I "U.S vs u s s R .. tlrom Moscow) (A) ( 1 hr ) '1J .W. "Anasta&la" ( 1956. Orama) Ingrid Befgman, Yul Brynner ( 1 hr , 4'5 mm) mV9 "Th11 Man Must Ole" l 1970. Drama) Michael Duchau88oy. Jean Venne. (2 hrs.) I AWAROCll -...nm W .,. "Scream Of The WOif" (197• Mystery) Ctlnt Walker. Peter Graves ( 1 ~. 30mfn.) ATM .... UT'T\.1--Cll TMlflUlm 9 M llOM TO La ftJ • Wrestler Chfis Campbetl la proflled; also, a Mg· ment on the Olympic apon of Walking featuring Marco Evonluk. and 1 segment on tntematlonal tnvttational OMng. ( t hf.) ··--JIWa 00 -CMl ~ .... Richard Klley h<»ta this look at famous human oddities. utlng atlll photot and dramatic portrayata to tell the at0<lea of Tom Thumb. the Ele- ~nt Met! and othett. ·--·CCUITIY~ tlll&.b&.1--~ e llOTGICWU W "Camels. Klngt, &ndJ:~:lt . G .. "Hand Of Death" ( 1983, Adven11.1re) Jact<Je Chan. (2 hrs.) • .,_ "Thunderbofl And Lightfoot" ( 1974'. Adventure) cunt Eastwood, Jeff Bridges. (2 hrs.) e llOWll "The Incredible Mr Limpet" ( 1964'. Fantaey) Don Knotts. Carole Coo«. (2 hrs.) • ALL .. NI OLD --Bob Vita l()()l(s at a computer-designed mobtle home perk In Rlveraldt. C.IHomla. Q -~-•ct• ct) .,. "Grand llkJtloo" ( 1937. Ora· ma) Jean Ga.bin. Erleh Von Strohelm. ( l hr ,50mln.L (1)9JOIT..,_ cm llOWll "She WOfe A Venow Ribbon" ( 19'9, Western) John Wayne, John ~'· (1 hr . 4S min.) ll).,. "Six Pack" (1982. Comedy) Kenny Rogefa. Diane Lane. (1 hr.. "45 min.) • ""YOll-m,..--Wi'M -.Y AID 'AT -,'°i-.TUM ATM.,_ u.y~ iflll ii -...---•ct""'•-.,. "The Grey Fox" ( 1983. West- ern) Richard Farnsworth, Jackie Bur- rQUghs. (1 hr .. 32 min.) G .UTCl990/IOIAl9 COWrrY 4ltl al) DOW TO Ulml "F0< Betttf', FOf Worse. For Richard. For Poorer" ... M MMD TO LOI urn• Wres11er Chris Campbell Is profiled; also. a seg- ment on the Olympic span of Walking featuring Marco Evonluk, and a segment on lnt8fnational Invitational Olv1ng. ( 1 hr ) -1:uu. .UTDTIPOIT1Ll-. rA .. 'M .,. "The Hound Of The Basker- Ylttes" ( 1978, Comedy) Peter Cook. Oud- 1 iiJi•rs.) ~ Mma1-..w UMPOOTUU. Tampa Bay Bandits at Jacksonvme Bulls (3 hrs.) .,. "Author! Author!" (1982. Com- edy) At Paclno. Dyan Cannon. ( 1 hr , 50 min) (Z)ono-• •...aMCAT A docu- mentary about the caJtoonlet who created "Felix The Cal " .. (Ill .. "Man..Wllhout A Star" (1955. Wes1tm) Kirk Douglas. Jeanne Crain. ( 1 .. 1hr .• =.:_ = "Samora!" ( 1979, A<Nenture) Joe Penny, James Shigeta. ( 1 hr.. 30 min.) eOOCT01wo I .... _,...., mnlll A lootc at U.S. news eventt and trends as teen by foreign Journalists stationed In this country. Host: FOid Rowan. (%) llOWll "Woman Chues Man" (1937, Comedy) Joel MQCrea. Miriam Hopkins. (Jhr .. 30mln~ ·----· II --Le.1.., ·1!.=-9GllWT MOWMWITWAI ... Tllm'ICG•Mn .,. "Gatof'' (1976. Adventure) Burt Reynolds, L.aUfen Hutton. An ex- 11'lOC>rlshinef and a teltYl9lon report« teem up to fight the powet of a corrupt polltl- cialn~~ Ol M ,_. IMllCO/lfl.GUL,.,. llOWll "Rocky Ill" (1982. Orama) Syl- vest« Stallone. Clr1 Weethets. Wond heavyweight champion Rocky S.lboe suffers a p«a<>nal ctle6I when a younger. hungtlef ~t« challengee him fOf hla crown. 'PG' (1 hr .. 4'0 min.) CB) cm ... "Author! Author!" ( 1982. Comedy) Al Paclno. Dyan Cannoo. A New York playwright's wife leaves him with a gang of mostly het children to take care of just as hls new play It about to ~n. 'PG' ( 1 hr .• 50 min.) · CJ) llOc:a f1I M • The Stray Cata. A Flock Of Seegults. Chequered Past and Chain Reaction perform their blggelt hit• . -~--Cl) ... • MT UY IO Thts documentary dealt with 1ntk1rug awareneu -teaching i ru==™°"todrvga. M DO IT,.,._,,._ "HardwOOd '"Aoors" A took at 1'9finlshlng. refurbishing and new tloof Installation. e MOUYWOOD: -..... AID -..n'I 79llOIMTOWTopje ... ~ .. ...,, MCll wmt OAWID IZ _ IAftw California Angels at Seattle Mariners (3 tire.) • MOU ftlOOO a.om• F-eatured: a look at where alt the TV and movie westerns have gone. with ln19Mewt with w.stem s1ar1 of yettMyear; a IOOk at the making lolla.~=-- n.•YCMtLR m.TY•rr nil ._ Featured: Culture Ck.lb; company owners who pitch thelr products: Victor Klam (Remington). Tom Carvel, Frank Pe<due; vet Man tum actress Barbara Rush. ( 1 hr ) l .... CllAPa.M. ...... ~ -ITClll'f "Rupert Murdoch: Press Baroo Who Would Be King" (Part 2 of 2) ([) llOWil "Frances" ( 1982. Biography} JessJca Lange. Kim Stanley. The troubled life of screen 1tar Frances FJrmer la <;!!plcted. 'R' (2 hrs., 20 min.) liJ 110W11 "Oh Godl" (1977. Comedy) George Bums, John Denver. God seleot• an un&u8PeCtlng young euperrnarktt man- ager to deliver a meeuge of hOpe and goodwill to the lkeptlcal people of tr.. Friday, May 4, 1984 13 ' r a modern-dav wofid. 'PO' ( 1 hr .. ~ mtn,) (%) .,.. ''Brar..torm·· ( 1983. Sdence-~tlon) Natalie Wood. Christopher Walk· en. A married couple tiles to k.-p from military and lndu9triel groups • epecially designed devioe that allows a person to expeclence the ..,..nona felt by another 'PG' ( 1 hr., "6 min.) I .... _ NI ... ... nm•YMLR ftl ell LA Featured· visit to Austra· lle'a lamed Barrltr Aeet a look at the 'Wonders of China. Egypt, and Europe w11h~ ;,':5· Italy ~ l'ft ell IM_., F .. tured. New York City's newes1 attrectlons; a p<ofile on San Diego ao\fess Devon Ericson. starring In ABC movie "The Mystic Warrior", Bree Walker reports on the breeding of Arnef•· can Saddleb<edl at the Davis Mc Farland Ranch e mM ,. ... Neal Gabler and Jef- frey LyOl'IS review "Sixteen Cendles,' • "Privates On Parade" and "Love lei· 1ers." • 5 Lb "IUZlll Featured· profes· 8'onar aeroblca competition; tv commer· clel jlngles; thoroughbred yearlings 9' 1'MI mAT 0UTD00M Jim Tabol' examines fly-tlshlng _peer and techniques. meets birdwatcher Roget Tory Peterson and vislta the Jamaica Bay Wildllfe NI ~·j (I) 0 I UAL PlmM'f COV-K.lif Regularly ICheduled programming may be delayed or pre-«npted for net W()li( CO)'e(ege of the T tlln p<lmary •• (I) ._...,....,our NJ.. ova Springtime finds 8ugl reminiscing about his cfilldhood, encountering Marvin the Martial\, and Pfovldlng Wiie E. Coyote with the best opport\lnlty to catch the Road Runner In 00 ~) •• WO., Much to htS chagt'ln, WIHls realiZ:et that his glrtfnend haa absolutely no Intention ro become a dutiful hou9ewite. e 0 TJ. .... Hooker seeks help fOf his wounded partner when he becomes ~ trapped In an eievatOf with an armed robbef. 0 ( 1 hf.) • llOW9 "Or. Blacl< And Mr Hyde ' ( 1976. Horror) Bernie C&sey. Rosalind Cuti. A bleci< ghetto physician turns Into •white mwdeNt ....,11)4ng to find a cure tot clrrhosla. ~) Cf),..,. . e ell ITMI Juml CA A variery show Including studio perlormances. celebrity gossip and country music TNs week's guests: The Osmonds. MIChael Peters (chcnographer for Michael Jackson's "Beat It" and "Thfltle<'' vldeos). Nell Seda~=~ hrs.) e ,,_ LR A trlbule to thOse performers who have eerned worldwide popularity, Including John Wayne. Shlrley Temple. Elvis Presley, Paul ~n and Barbfa Streisand Ill> .-r 1'MC&I • 1'MI ...,.. TOUClll An exploratlon 01 the relationship b9tWMn humans and dot- phlna. lncludlog ~where people had flrlt~ experlel IOll w1th wild dOlphlns ca.um a.a.us llOWll "Tootltt" (1982, Comedy) Hoffmen..,..... Lenge. An out· of1"0fk New Yoric ectOt labeled as tem per~tal ditCov.ra • WhOle new career tor Nmaelf wherl he dlagulse$ hlmsell as a 14 Friday, May 4, 1984 woman and lands a 908P opera role. 'PO' women and lands a I09P oper1 role. 'PG' ~hr . 56 min) ll h~56 min.) IPOIT1ClllT'D -· U1 1'MI -.&.OW .. LC. Is l(ld-llOVll "Tw111ght Zone -The MOVle" napped after lhe gelnl po•11alon of a ( 1983. Science-Flc11on) John Llthgow, map t>etleYe(j to reveal the location of Vic Morrow This l'\Omage to the Old Rod Pancho VUla's hidden treulKes. ( 1 hr ) Serling TV senes featlJfes segments about 1 • ... a bigolld bar patron's comeuppane<. a .,_ "The Strangtr Wlthln" ( 197,, group of retirement home residents who Science-Action) Batbata Eden. George recapture thetr youth, a child with the Grizzard. A p<egnant wlltman displays power to create or deslroy at will. and an e<ratlc behavior aa a result of a strange airplane passenger who sees a gremltn tOfce inside her. (I hr., 30 min.) sabotaging the plane's Wing. 'PG' (t rv.. ~--ICU 42 min.) AIUlll.1'9 lllTI ©, MOVm "Toogh Enougti" (1983. Ora· 11'UMIPA---Thlt lovt Story settn ma) Dennis Quaid. Carrene WalkTns. An 19th-century British COioniai India. tn an unsoccesstul country singer, trying 10 atmosphefe of benle, treechety and make endi. meet, turns to lighting for prize lnrrlgue, stars Ben Crou, Amy 11\'fng, money 'PG' (I hr. 47 min ) Omar Sharif, Jonn Gletgud, Christopher '-D ~ Beyond Mombasa" ( 1957, Lee and Rossano Brazzi. (P811 3 ol 3) {2 Adll9nture) Coinel Wilde. Donna Reed hrs ) While searching tor a uranrum mine In Alr1-(Q) ~ IWllT -Euryth- ca. a man 15 attacked by the same "Leop-mies singer and compoeer Annie Lennox ard Men" who killed his brother (2 hrs.) and partner Dave Stewart perform "SWMt Utl) llOVll 'Ttle W1z" ( 1978, Musical) Dream$" and other &OOQS In this video Otana Ross. Michael Jackson A frustrated l etentatlon. ( 1 hr.) schoolteacher is Whisked ott to a magical ~TAU MOii YOU land where she "eaw on dOWn the road~'~ -W 1IACll with a scareCtow a tin woodsman and~ .,._ IO&.D IGIJ» cowardly non 1n search of a legendary wtz. MUL.-AT ard JR) (2 hrs 30 min ) MfiiMH "Shades Ot Darkness" II m •1& zt IUPT ... Joey accuses Joanna David. Norma West and June Jenrnfer of betng )eaiOus of his 24-year-Olo Brown star In Edith Wharton's 1t0<y about tutor a maid wtio seems to haunt a household (!) L.Rl'm.U °" M MCH AllD ,...,_ Q_ ( 1 hr ) g) ~"Death Race" (1973. Adven· 811) MCMI "My Dear Secretary" (1948, ture) Lloyd Bridges. Ooog McClure An Comedy) Laraine Day, K~ DouQlas. An Ameucan p\ane damaged but sltll able 10 author's secretary finds that he !Ikea g1r1t 1ax1, 1s slalked across the desert by a Ger· and pla~"the field mote often than he man tanlo. I 1 hr 30 min) 'Nrltes (I hr .. 30 min.) ~ llO'M 'Something To Sing About" .,_ "Saturday The 1"h" (1981, ( 1936 MUS1cal) James Csgney, William Comedy) Rlchard Benjamin, Paula Pren- Frawley Joys and woes pursue HollywOOd tlSS A couple disooYer that the house ., stud•Q_people (2 hrs ) they've inherited Is being occupied by .. 0 W lllOfU AM ~ Featured a vampires. ghOSts and asaorted monsters woman must cornunce a passer-by to help 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 15 min,) her roll a spare lire through a parking lot ~ WIG Weat German soccer a man must persuade someone to take star, Franz Beckenbeuer. (R) the respons1bll1ty of informing an employ· I *-UC. ee th~>'ve been fired .. UnmAY..nPMI Q ®) LCM IOA1 The st11p IS the setting tW 8. (I) 0 .... for the 111m1ng of a musical. a young pop ..-ii C All .W AW.-Awards for idol Shuns Vicki's COfdiahty, and Julie the year's top music vlde08 are presented meets a torn:ier beau's look-ahke brother 10 the recording artists as well as those Guests include Ben Vereen. Jtmmy behind the camera. Casey Kasem hosts Osmond and Juliet Prowse Q (2 tn) ,hrs.) fD TMI IALOll't Im. Based on the rA•t.,. novel by Oavld Garnett this rraglC love 9CMI "The Exorcist" ( 1973. Ho<rOf) s10<y abOUt a 8111tsh 588 caprs1n who mar-Ellen Burslyn, Linda Blair. The young riPS ;ir1 Alrtcan princess and brings ner daughter of a popular actress becomes nome 10 h•s village stars Tom Bell and possessed by a demonic spirit which com· Nigerian actress Shope Shodelne t:;j ( 1 mus evil acts through the oocupatlon of tu 30 min ) her mind ~ (2 hrs., 30 min.) L meGW ~(St) ~ef!QITIC8I ':SI llOVW "I enny" f 1974, Biography) lllf""llZAmO Dus11n Hottman. Valene Pemne The cele-llCMI "What Do You Say To A Naked brated come01an and'SOC•al commentator Lady?" ( 1970. Comedy) Documentary Lenny Bruce tnes to speak freely within Allen Funt makes bawdy use of hfs "Csn- the cons11a1nts of his era's legal system did Camera" to document the av8fage 'A' \ 1 hr !12 min ) person's reaction to unexpected sltua· .Z llOW The Hunger · (1983 Fantasy) tlOns 'R' ( 1 hr . 30 min.) Catherine Oeneuve. Susan Sarandon A §HOTllAl ph'f1>1Cl8n working at a ille~xtens•on 119 -.TlaM:ll researcti 1ns11tute ~omes involved with a llCMI "Babe" ( 1981, Comedy) Bob· lemale vampire 'A' { 1 hr 37 min ) b1 Jackson. Samantha Fox A model dis· .. @ llGHTTMCH covers she hti to get matrled before she a. D fli) llAllA'I FAa Y Eunice, Ellen and can receive her mlllfon-dOliar lnherft•nce. Naom1~teli Vint three dtflerent versions of It hr , 30 mm) how Mama 1anoeo 1n the hOSp!tal (R) 1~ 8 UMM'f a.I <I! lWIJQHTZONE Cl) UnleAY _, LM Host: Barry 1.) llOVll "Tootsie (1982. Comedy) Bostwick GU8$tS Spinal Tap. (1 hr . 30 Dustin Hollman. Jessica Lange An out· min.) of-work New York actOf labeled as tem-D AIC... . peramental discovers a whole new career Cl) llCMI "The Quiet Man" ( 1952. Ora· le 1 • ,..,!>Pit wnen he d1sgwses himself 88 a ma) John Wayne, Maurff<' O'Hara A l0t· "* ~ N1WN to Na nelM ..... land after ki.ng 1 "*' In the ~ but fella l~tlnd; •• the .. ;.: ... -... ~~:-( In., .. ... . _ ...... .,. "Pleuufe So Diep" (1983, Romano.) Lauttn St. Germain~ ~oung women 16 ruthlMy puraued by 1 man unable 10 ~re~_(.i .hr .. t7 -mn.r . (I) ... "H«ror Planet" (1981, Horror) A epeoe exp!Ofation teem encounters a bloOd tt;t(f rm form on • mytterioul planet. ~ r.;-33 min.} 1119 • .,. "Benteth The Planet Of The Apes" CH»O, ~Action) James Freocilc:us. KJm Hunt•. While ... rohlng fOt a fellow astronaut, a men dllQovera a ITIUWlt unc:tound IOde1y wNch WO(· ~the at bomb. (2 tn .. 15 min.) 1W~.,. "The Big Brawl" (1980, Ora- ma) Jeckle Chen, Joee Ferrer. The aon of • restau<ant owner tak .. up a battle With eome moblt.,. who ent• him In an Inter- . atate fighting match. 'R' (1 hf .. 36 min.) -~ ... ·-···-~=-·===-' -... Come_dy lketchel combine wrth claslc film and news footage In an offbeet, satiric take- off. ..... lll'CllCOCI ...,.,, =MS-=-~~tlght·· (1se1. 0rame) Annette· Hawn. LIM De leeuw. Two aex therapist• examine the erogenous zones of~1tv .. 28mln.) -· "One Of Our Own" ( 1975, Ora-me) George Pepperd. Otcar Homolka The tllUfok>gy department of 1 large hos· pltal t>utti. with activity as a typical day II ctvonlcied. (2 tn) CI> llOWll "union Station" ( 1950, Ora· ma) WIMilm Holden, Barry RUge<ald. A blind girl Is kidnapped. bUt doean't undef· stand her ettuetlon due to her sightless· r...a-'~ l lTMIUICI ........ .. "The Kllllng Of Randy Webs1e<" ( 1981, Orama) Hal Holbrook. Dhde Carter. A LoulSiana couple lnvestigltes thulaylng of their eon by Houston pollce. 1.! tv .. 40 min.) Cl) llOWll "Brlinst«m" (1983. Science- Ac Ion) Natalie Wood, Christopher Walk· en married couple trlee to keep from ary and Industrial groups a speciany designed device that allows a person to • tX(>eflence the MnUtlons felt by another. 'PG~ .. 48 min.) :~ ~.;; '·.:·:~~· ,~;: !,,Of) Dena And<ewa. Anna Polk. A a.rman ICltntltt attempt• to bring back the Httler" ,.glme by thawing out Nazi deep-trMzil vo!Unteera, (2 hrs.) ... "The Subjec:t Wu RONI" ( 1988, Or1m1) Patricia Neal, Jeck Albertlon. Antr Wor1d War II. a-young man rf1\Jfnt hQr'nt from Army duty and !Inda his querrtllng parents 11111 aogeged In bl~ •1:-: min.) ,.•_,TIMID ~(IS .. '"&lmmet Lovera" (1 982. Romanot) Oltyl Hannah. Pttll' Gal- lagher. Two Mwlcln college 11udentl ~ • he epttted """"*" on • Greek lllend. 'R' ( 1 tv .. 40 min./ wcm .. "Bel A.IN" 101a, Comedy) Harry ,_.,._ A f9POrtll' ~ en trot· ' le lf't ~ II perlUeded to JOit\ the fun.. loYlng lt•ff of • lkln megutne. ( 1 tv .. 24 mln'-c . -1 .. ~he Kremln LMttt" (1070, Suapentt) Bibi Anderllon, Richard Boone. Amettcen l'*9 In Moecow tc recoYef • ttoten enti-Aed an 11tter ct. ~• 1raltor-t\ lhelr-mfdlt" (2 m .. "5 mln.) ............ ""... . ~--"The Innocent" (1978, Orame) Glancetto Giannini. laufa Antonelli. In early 20fh.<lentwy Italy, a tT9Cllc tr1enale deYe4opt lnvoMng • dlttt#bed man. his Wife end NI rnlatrw. ~ 45 m6r\.) (!)..,......... . W (t) WI• WI The ...,.,_ and The PepM are teefut9d In concert wtth The Aleocletlon. (1 tv .. 6 min.) ·1=lllfJLAi-.. "The·Happy T'Newt" (1992. Comedy) Rex HMleon. Rite ~ A wlly ett thief cone • coupte Into ..-ina 1 precloul =· a lntlng from • Spenlah muMUm. (2fn •al.I .... W (li) Wf ~IM a ••1111- The outrageous. unpredictable comedian performs his aOUtt nlghtctub act at Reeorta International In Atlantic City, New Jerley. i tv.) l:tl WCll-...•M,.._ .. ... "DMttt Squid" (1873, Myt- t9fy) Robert F«Mer, MtWyn Oouglu. An ex-cop le hired by the polloe ~ e< to unc:Ovtr the vtgil9nte reeponelble for a serlel of eicecutlonl. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) I=._,_.,. ..... ... "The Kid From Brooklyn" ( 1946, Comedy) 0.My Ka~. Virginia Mayo. By 1 strange twtat of fate, a milk· man beoomM a boxer .. ( 1 tv .. S. min.) M CI) .. "The Boet" (1981. Orame) Juergen Prochnow, Arthur Gruenemeyet. In 1941. a young Gefman U-boet Cff/W laoe the ~ and homn of W11r when they leave port on their ftm.eubma- rlne tour. 'A' (2 hrs., 25 min.) 1:9()) lllMI "Sbc Pack" (1982, COmedy) Kenny Rogers, Diane Lene. A reo.<:ar driver turns a •xtet of fWef* Cal strlppets into a wlnnlog pit etew. 'PO' (1 hr .. 45 min.) • • ·1·••M1 --/OCI F""C-AI ~rend lllulioo" (1937. Ora· ma)-Jean Glbln, Erich Von StrOhtlm. ( 1 hr .. 50m11J. Cl) .. , ,,. cm ..,,... ...r .... Euryth- m1c1 linger and oompoeer Annie Lennox and pertntf Oa\19 Stewart ptrlorm "SWMt Dreamt" and other tof9 In thlt video ~eeentltlon. (1 tv.) .. -"-.. ''G'Olel: WOfld Cup CNllen- geWOfld Cup" (1983) Documentary. (1 ht .• 38mln.) •• C#I' ...... -· -''The Leech Wom.t'' (1N0i Hortof) ColMf\ Grey, Gnint Wllem&. A womln nwrted to • ~ "*' c:tleoo¥-.,. tht Merel of YoU1h. bUt not the one of ... (ttv .• 30rr*\.) . ~="='Jore A Vf/lt(M f'bbon" ( 1SM9, W..,em) John weyne, John Agar. ln<tlenl a"** .,, undlrltded ~ ~ outpott. (, hr .• 43 rr*\.) _ .. CBl _ ''Jhe.~..f:oK'' .... ~ em) Rk:hlrd Fameworth. Jecklt Bur· -A9"--to rob tralne. I Clnedlan rallroed. 'PG' ( 1 tv., 32 min. d <C) ... .. .. ( 1982. Comedy) Bette Mldlef, Kan Wahl. A ~ talka an unlucky ca.loo de9ler Into haiPlnG her dO eway with her ot>noxJoua boy1l1enO. 'R' ( 1 tv .• 45 min.) ·•::w .... · ~ •mMI "CWlr'a Tahoe 0..0" .. r.::r~~> N:e~ Hom>r) " Vincent Price. Judith Evelyn. Ari eYll force 11 lloletec:t •"-the deltttl of • dlef mute. _1brtmr.: (21n.J -10MY'I--... ''The Mystwy Of Merit Roget'' ~942, Mystwy) Marla Montez. Patric Knowlel. A medlcll exem1net uncowr9 1 murder •"-en ectrw dlMppeeB. ( 1 itv 30 min.) - MY•..a·;a; · n••11• --Britaln't Robert Bannie-te< :&.oflled. (R) (%) ''Whit Do You Sey To A Naked Lady?" < 1970, Comedy) Documentary. Allen Funt ~ bawdy Ute of NI ''Can- did earn.a" to dOcUmerlt the average person's raectlon to unexpected litue- tkn. 'R' ( 1 tv .. 30 min.) .. (Ii) .. "Twilight Zone -The MOYie" (1983. Scierice-l=lctlon) John Uthgow, Vic Mooow. This hom9ge to the old Rod Serllng TV Mriel l•tur• eegments about ·a bigoted bar patron's comeuppenoe, a group of retirement home retldent1 who recapture their youth. a child with the power tq crMte or dettroy at wlll. and an ~who -• gNmln aabotaglrig the Plane'• wtng. 'PG1 (1 tv., 42 min.) ~ •CllmTfll.-.Q -.. - Friday, May 4, 1984 15 Mure proepectt of Hong Kong from the P8'1P8Cttvet of in. C.thollc Church and the==.~ (1hr ). (I) [ Wl(I)· CD) ... "Treesures Of The Snow" (1981, Orama) Paul Dean. Carey Born L! hr., 40 min.) (%).,.. "This Men Mua1 r::Me" (1970. Drema) Michael Ouchauuoy, Jean Yanne. J 1 hr., 55 min.) .... • wwnn•• -twft•-• IL tit _,~ Call lll•m~ &IT~•..-r ,_ _ _,. .. ,.,,,. Pm.IC... -llUm_.,UTMO-. ------. •. a nm IDD 1 ILOOI -AY Animat· ed. Or. ~·a story felows lhe training of • proepecttYe Mrthlng before he II Mtlt down a celestial highway to his new home. (1)-TWT Animated. Charles Olctc· .,.. cte..ic:" story about an orpt\81'1 boy who trlumpht OWM misfortune ( 1 hr., 12 ~ .... • MMamw Pa LHI DI '*"CAT Un\IMICM.I ..,..10..,. .-TllOUl·llMCH m1mCOM.Am TMIM .... DAYWl9CCl•t ... MCAT -l'imT(R)Q ... , .... ... "Jlmm The Kid" ( 1982. A<MK'lture) Gary ~. Paul LeMal t! hr .• 30 min.) (I) YAan'm "Full Satt. The Clipper Cup Race" (R) ( 1 hr ) CH>~ "My Fair Lady" ( 196-4, MuSl- caJ) Rex Harrison. Audrey Hepburn (2 hra.. 50 min.) (I) ... "Let The Balloon Go" ( 1978, Orama) Robert Betties. Jan Kingsbury ( 1 hr .. 22 min.) •11u11e.--woa NI .... 19 T~ ,,,,,.,,,_ ............ MOf~ 111 I ........ Wlf'I-.. _,,.MUIT aM:UTM ---~ WAYW111mt 7:8 ... "Spence<'a Mountain" ( 1963. Orama) Henty Fonda, u.ureen O'Hara 2 hra •. 30 min.) ,-, -(I) 8'WYMCF Ji I 119•MLH ...... ._. umlflm:I UM-.. .... .. Nim.&. ___ ._. _...,.(R)Q ---"-'' Yam ml 1-"Net Play" ffi ) av•••wncu-... 16 Friday, May '4, 1984 I _,_,. -----..,, Loe Angelee DodQera at IPltt==t• (3 htl .. 30 m~.f-_ --··r . nu. tllmf ''Wnte Manage- ment" au.t: J. Peter Grace, cfwlrman. Preeldlnt'a Private Sectet SurYey On Cost COntrol, W.A. Graoe & Co. ~..,. ''A(!lmals Are Beeutlful People'' G75fl)oQuinentety.1Thr .. .-mlil.} .,.,_ .. Cwr's Tahoe Classic .. lflnel -~~tc;~ AmM. tW ._Cl'ITUA &aM .. IMlt- ..... ea~Man .. (1977. ~ Flc:tlon) De~ Aciuoyd. ~ Ferret. (2 tn.I ~•• •ctwm w=w, Sen ~ Padres et Chica· ~Qlbe (3 tva.) ...•. ,._ .......... ... "Having A Wiid Weekend" =··Mua6clJ) Oe~Clerk Five, Bar~ra rll. (1hr.,31 min.) 1-l'Ww ,.. .,. . ..,,..." .. ftW llWMl San Diego Padres at CNca· ~Cubs t3tn.. 15m.1 tW• NA_, .. MONV Tournament 01 Champjons" Flnel round (live from Le leo.~~=-c.m 1 ... ,._ ........... 'LAY Ycut mT ,_ "Speclalty Shots" (A) CB) MA ... IOCI Gobo composes a song tor lA"de Matt, wtietl IUddenly the l~t dtuppearw from Fraggle Roc;t(. (%) _,. "8falns1orm .. (1983. Science- Fic1lon) Natalie WOOd. CMstophef Wall<· "'(11v .. 46mln) -i~ITOOlll .-TllOUI .... -.-~ na c•aomt•n .. ''The Young Lions" (1958. Ora· ma) Marlon Brando, Montgomery cu~ (2 hrs . 51 ";.~ • (() lW .._ James Broad vs Franco Thomas In a heavywelgt\1 bout 9Cheduled for 10 rounds (fl'om Atlanhc Qlty, N.J.). (R) (3 hra.) ® M ----._AY Animal· ed. Or Seuss's story follows the tralnlog o4 a prospective earthling ~e he Is sent down a eelesttal hlgtlway 10 his new home cm .. "Brainstorm" ( 1983, Sclenc&- Flc11on) Natalie WOOd. CMstopher Walk· en. (1 hf., 46 min.) (J)P.v.CMAlaMmcOllDYUI •.,.. "Aerum From The Pest .. ( 1967 Horror) Lon Cheney, John Carradine (2 -1-..... ·-1~•10::W BI .. ''Wiid Hor.. Hank" ( 1980. AdY9nture) Linda Blalr. Rlchatd Crenna lhf .• ~:w .. --..... ..... A llATmt OP TAITI _.. "Ball Of Are" ( 19•2. Comedy) Gary Coopef, Barbara Stanwyck. ( 1 hr 61 min.) (I) .... To AM9e A LadV'' (19!>0 Orame) Olettc Gable. Berber• Stanwy()t(, l hr .. 30 min.) -.,._ ... _Ml w --..aw.a.. ..... _ W WIW Scheduled: PKA U.S. ~t Kk* Boxing Champl-onthlp bou1 between Rendd "fex" Cobb and Bia John~ (from Atlentlc Otv. N.J.); Women's World Open Pocket Bit- • liards Champion9hlp (from New York Qlty,. (1 hr .. 30 mtn.) en•Ml Cetlfumle Angets at SeatM IM•t=~hrt..) . -lllML ..... MmWMO IMM.1.• A 81111 Of TAl!I _.. "The Kid From Brooklytl" ( 1948. Comedy) Danny Kaye. Vlrglrila Mayo. (1hr .. 54 min.) Wal)_OW.._ •• .. "KMI Me If You Can" (1977. Or~.:-" Alda, Talia Shire. (2 hra.) • "Thr .. Ltttle Woroa" ( 1950. ~) Fred Astaire, Red Skelton. (2 hts.) . .... "The lncredlble Mr. Llmpel'' ( 196"', Fantasy) Don Knotts, Catole ~. (2tn.) • NA _, "MONY Tournament Of Champions" FloeJ r~ (llYe from La C:O.ta Country Club In Carlabad. Call!.) . i hr9.) •M*OfCUL1* .. "And Now For Something Com- pletely Different" ( 1972. Comedy) Graham Chapman, John Oeese ( 1 hr .. 29min.) CO).,.. "Tall In The Saddle" ( 194<4. Weetem) Jotin Wayne. Bia Reines. ( 1 hr . 30 ,..;~ 1:9~ --~Sofdler Of Fortune" (1953. ActwnWre) Clerk Gable. Susan Hayward i hrt.) PACll OI CUL'Nm ITM •·n • COWfm PlllfT Hank Willlame .h. t'IOl1s this concert aboard the U.S S. Constelletlon, which features per- formances by Alabema. Earl Thomas Contey. Gus Hardin. Waylon JeonlOQS. Mel McDlnlel and~ ( 1 hr . 30 min ) a.IMCGUITIAUcr..V • umuc41.,.,..... Tl'lnMINCAll .olTW Exclusive mlcrowaYe COVffage of the 1983 Am9'•· can aacent to the summlt ol Mount Fver.et. llmTMICA'I "•IC• Ill WOll.D ......... m 11 .... , flGl1'IWT mwll "Best Friends" ( 1982. Come- ay Burt Reynolds, Goldie Hawn ( 1 hr • 50mln.) C!)Mn'OUC. "Monza 1000" (from Ila· ly}. (1 hr.) (1J .,_ "G'Olel. World Cop Challen· geWond Cup" ( 1983) Documentary. ( 1 hr .. 38 min.) • 8 t Wini YOU Featured: a look at the care and ~ provided for the elderly by the American Longevity Association with Or. Robert Matin. president Of the 8 SSOCI· atlon, Mitton Berte. and Bentley Harris; a demOnatratlon of mlcrolert, a bette<y operated transmitter to aide the e4der1y In C8M of eocident. IMI UC'AWU.U.. 1.~= 19f ..... ~ ,M&YNITIWT caw c:ua • COK8l'f Colture Club ptrto,mt "Karma Chameteon," "Do You ~Want To Hurt Me?" end "Mliaa • Me Bllnd' et the Hammei••llth Odton In London. Er. (1 hr.) ~="The Hunger''.(1983, Flntuy) C.therlne Oenewe. Suaan Sarandon. ( 1 hr .. 31 min.) -1 .............. 'll -.,_ ... , .. ,._ ''TM Afr1ean Aunnert'' The mfteur1c "'9 of E.Mt Afrfcan 11NttM ro the forefront of the International tl'ICk and field eoene. ( 1 hr.) G ... "Or. Bleck And Mr. Hyde" ~~~JFr, Bernie <Mey. Roullnd ((I 'J•n ,.. ... F•tured: Culture C4ub; compeny owner. who pitch their prodUcta: Victor toarn (Aef'*'8ton) . Tom Carwl, Frank Perdue: Yetetan film IC1r"' S.rbera Ruth. (1 hr.) • ... "Thunderbott And l.Jght1oot" (1974, AdYenture) Clint Eastwood, Jeff 8JidoM. (2 Iva.) • ...... "The AttYent\ne Of Robin Hood" (1938. AcMnUe) Errol Rynn. OIMa dekevillnd. (2 tn.) • WML llmT -"Wuw Menage-ment" Gu.t: J, Peter Gt.oe. chelrman, President' a f>ttvlt.-s.ctor Sufwy On Cost Control, W.R. I~ & Co. I=-~--.. ,..,. llnm•• .... .,.. "Firefox" ( 1982. Adventure) Cllnt Eaatwood. Freddie Jones. (2 hrs .. 15 min.~ .. ~ 4111 •• .,._ ......... ~llCll ... DAWIDWWWiil , ..... . ........... ~ ___ .., ----.. "My Fair Lady" ( 1964, Musi- cal) Rex Har'*>n, Audtey Hepburn. (2 hra., 50 min.) ... . .., .. ..-u ..... wu ••• ClllN .... Q ........ WMLtnmT __ nL__., .. ,_ .... ''How Does H Looi( For The Democrats?" Guests: Mlchlel Zlelenz.1ger, -Kansas City TlmM; David Yepsen, Des Moines ReQiater: Olctc Herman. Lincoln ~~lv.) l'O IOOY•~M'ml•E•l•ll ~ llOWll "A Streetcar Named Desire" (1951, OrarN) Mat1on Brando, Vivien Leigh. (2 hrs., 2 min.) Cl) l:OLl.W M•nu. MlstiMlppl State at AlabarN (3 hrs.) (JJ llOWll "Lat The Ballooo Go" ( 1978. Orama) Robert Bettlel. Jan Kingsbury. ( 1 hr . 22 min.) (O)mwll "The Hurricane" ( 1937. Actven- tlJfe) Dorothy Lamour, Jon Hall. (1 hr .. 50 • min.) G -U'f'O Mn&&. • 11ll COUITUU MMD Jacques Cousteau end hit reM8rch ~ examine the many Indian cuttur• Inhabiting land bordering the Amazon River. with a look alSo al the Illegal oocalne drug trade that emlnatea .. rii-e:=--12 - 1 .. l·--·---Q --CJJ.lll M---.. "YOl.W'Q ffanMrwttln" (1974. eom.cty) a.. Wldlit, Peter Bovtt· ( 1 tw •. -46 min.) luank; -1.-.:, -"'-----mamf, P ~•mt ..-&ITONMI , .. ,., ... •A ... .. "The Hariem Globetrotters On •• lllend'' ( 1.981. Comedy) Bob Denver. Alen Hale •• The ~ people are ~ by the Hettim Giobf{rotttee end a mid~. {2 tn.) 0 , ....... """ ___ .... •A "TlllelrlO TIM1le" A turt1HR.e comput• that .. being 1.-.d In cteaerooml • en llld to ~ ChldrW\ le reYlewed ttwough the~ of ltt lrMntor. Seymour P~._\A) Q (1 tw.) .1 .. "LCM At Fnt Bite" (1979, Comedy) Geotge Hwnllton. Suaen Saint Jamee. A ~en Count Dracula pecka up hit cotftn and hMdt for New York Ctty to ftnd tht reincametlOn of a f~ "*love. 'PG' (1 hr .. 38 min.) . •1mc ... -.&.YWOOO a.om• Featured: b9hlnd-~ of ''The Latt Olys Of r=:==.~--~ .-.y-.. ... 9'.llll11 YOUI m.lm l M Q&J ml ''Chlkt Care'' A ~ at tht ways ~ ant handing the neede of WOfkiflg mothers and an eumlnetlOn of proec>ect• for ~<Wing chltd care. Q CI) .. "Suf>en!\an Ill" (1983, A~ ture) Chrlttopher Aaew. Richard Pryor. A YllaJnc:Q lnduatrlal m1Qn11e trtee to rw- trallze the man of tteel by apltttlng hm iln~o~~; evtl j)9ft008iiti.a. 'PG' Nf 1-:::.,_,., 3 INMI' Loretta Swtt and 811 8wrud co-hoet a comedic look It llte through the actions .- and relCtlont of at*nett. wlttl Ql*t star Brooke 8hWds and appearlnCM by ~on Allen and Olck Clerk (R) (1 hr.) • 111 ~--"·*" F..-tur'ed: artlflciel knudde Implants. vtdeo gamee as ~ therapy, bOdy end ~~~tlfht~ou Can" (1977, Orlma) Alan Aide. Taa. Shire. A Ct1mlnal becomes an expeft iawv-whl6e on deeth row and avoids ba«lg executed ta 12 il~h,..) ITM...,. MLcmA,_mAT•-.U.1 LMlt .. "Hunters Of The Clugong" An examlnatk>n of the relaUOnehlp between hunter and prey. ae the Klwal • people pursue an endangered IN mam- mal. O (1 hr ) Friday, May 4, 1984 ' 17 .. CC) ... "Wiiiy Wonka And Tht ~ late FactOty'' (1971, Fantuy) Gene Wiider. Jeck AlbertlOn. A W9f'ld ranic:u contecttoner oHett a llfettmt aippty of candy to the ~ wfnners of 1 ITMllK• hunt. 'G' C 1 hr., 40 ~ (.D) llOC* • ICIU. Mm -Trev.I down the hOnk)--tonk highway of country end western style rock and roat IN'9lo with the IOUndl of Carl "Mr. 8kJe Suede Shoea" ~lne and Joe By. Ma1'90ITIPMI ,.. (Jj) ..,_. llOC* Gobo compoees a 90AO fof ~-Men. wNin ~the lljilt dlui>Pears from Fraggte Rock. (%) .. ''The Bugs -Sunny I Roed Aunnef Movie" (1979. Cocnedy) Animet· ed. New footage Is combined with oles* cartoon lhort9 to present various "Looney T~:coJ1hr.,30mln.) -1 .... •••11 -Cl) »I W• Kllngef and Father Mutcahy Jo'n' Colooel Potter II Gen.we! P~ Hoepflal. (Part 2 of 2) (R) 8 • t: '* ~ um.a Aetuaing to eurrender to lnvadeB from outer 9f?.809. 1 bend Of American freedom flghtetS attempts to reveal the humen-eppMrlng aHeos es the evil reptilian creetures they really are. (Pert 1of3~2 hrs..) I ftll COU9TUU 001 ' 0 m UIT Mft Gr ..... Based on the Edwtlrd Butwet-Lynon novel. Pom· pell In the year 79 AO la a city of Intrigue. with religious cults competing for the faith and the funds of the publ&c; no one Is more ambitious Qf MductlYe thltl Art>ec:es (Franc;o Neto) who preaches the ppe! of ls.ls wtllle planning hls own future es tea~ of aK the Romans. (Pen 1 of 3) Q ~'L * _,.,. "~bolt And Lightfoot" (1974, A~ture) .Qnt e.stwooo. Jetf 8rtdges. A thief rot>e the same benk '°' the second time when he can't find the ~he stole the first time. (2 hrs .. ) I• &.119"'9f#Tlll .......... UW. WI.I "Hunters 01 The Dugong" M examination of the retetiooshlp between hunter and prey. as the Klwll people pursue an 1hdangefed see mam- ~ Q (1 hr.~ • llWIUCI num "Nancy Astor" After the newly wed Mr. and Mrs. AstOf mow Into a country a.tete. their political activities are affected by 1 he8rt attack ~ert 4 of~ ( 1 hr ) A .. , • (.D) Cl) ... "8'a.lns10tm" ( 1983. Sc:ienoe-Actlon) Natalie WOOd. Chrllte>- l)tltf Walken A married couple tries to keep from mlntary and industrial groups a epeolally designed deYloe thet aNows a to e~ the sensations felt anott'lef. 'PG' (1 hr , 46 min.) -.., ....... • ()) m fall llA-The "cabin fllyw'" syndrome prompts a conflict b9MMn 'red Bolen and Danny Zimmer. )l..art 1 ~ ~=-"Around The WOfld In 80 0.ya" ( 1958, AdYentin) 0.vld Ntven, Shirley Mac:Latnt. In 1872. an English gentleman mall• • bet that he C8n traV91 around the WOtld In 80 days. 'G' (2 hrs., 48 min.) -· ()) M JUV 1 • George IS thfeet· ef1ied by • colector whO It pur9Ulng Jimmy tor the f9'Um of $50,000 worth of gam- =-~OliiM 18 Friday, May•. 1984 1 ...... .... . • ·= c1w1-''Heney Attor" After the nNly Wtd ...... end Mrt. Attor mcM Into • country lltate. their polltlcaJ -=tMt ..... •ttect.d by a -hMtt •tt~. {eart 'of :lai' p ht.) • .... .. '8tledM Of o.tk ..... Joenne 0.Yld. Nonna w... and June Brown lhW In Edltt't Wharton'• atory about a maid whO..,. to haunt ~ c;;L(1 ht.) ~--"Hanky p~:82· Come-"f) GtM Wldet.-Glcle . An fMO. cent erc:hltect who wu fnlmed l0t a ITIUf· def and • woman whoM brother comnvtted aAcldt Under~ ck· cumatancM .,. thtOwn t~ In • dan- QWOUI game of lnt11gua. PG' ( 1 hr .. 45 ~''NCAA DMlion II Men's Team~ .. (ftom Spc-lngfield, ~). (2hrt.) • (%) ... ''The Thing'' ( 1982. Horror) Kur1 ~. Rlchwd [)yut1. ~ of a '°*11fflc r-.rc:h 1aem In the Antarctic confront an alien We form that It ~ble of teklna o. the men'a minds. 'A' (2 hrs., 5 nWt.) •al> .. .. Patricia . Swtft Ind Ors. laoqllellna a... and Jen'9t 0.bbs dls· cua the ptOblerna laced by peopee wno &1e Wger or wnalet than . the cultural norm. ( 1 hr.) ••Cl) Ma Vera ha l9COfld tMights . about matrllige. bUt Alica and JoW'9 help -.t her straild\t. (,,., 2 of 2) (R) e tclOCl. •f Plyctiologist Dr. Susan Fotwlld KABC redlo peitonalty a.nd. Michael Ourfta, heed of the CNld Abule • Unit of Loa Anglllel County dlla.-child .~. (!) .. "My Oltllng Oemantlne" ( HU8, Wtltam) Henry Fonda. Linda Demel. A -*'gar .... (n tow wtth the Infamous Doc Holiday whoee bitterness and alcoholllm ~ co alanat• her (2 tn.) • -· (I) ~ ... U. A tyrannical pr~ COl'llUltant tuma San Francis- co HolPtal Into • den of teer l1 hrJ 8 e TOU • m.., Efram Z.lmbeHst Jf hoab a cnmattzatk>n of an actual mur- der c:aee moMng • min 8CCUMd of killing his wit.' s kMw: vtew9r'I wit determine a wrdlct Ltetephonte. <,ht.) IBwu n • •YWCI IW --.... m&T IL I I AllCll "Gu1tav Mahler. Symphony No. 8" Leonard Bern· stein ~the Vienna Phhnnonlc In • perlormence of the wen known u the "°'f ragjc Symphony": rllmed at the Mullokver..,_.I In VleMa. (1 hr., 30 min.) (Jj) ........ ,. --... The unpf9dlctable Btltllh comedian portrays vertoua charactera ~ a •tt'lpt .. se artist clown and a henpecked "'-band who u.. hie video remote contrOf 10 rr.u.trama hie unbeltttite wtta. ( 1 hr.) (.D).,. ''Some Kind Of Hero" (1982. Comedy) Rlchatd Pryor. MatgOt Kidder A ww 119ttran turns co 1 lite of cttme at19f the goYen'llTllnt mu.. to ~ him bedl pay he aerned while being a ptllonef of the Nor1h Viet,..,,,... for ah yaara. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 3S tt*\.) Cl),.,.a.Ma: ___ ,.. -@ .. "lM\19 tt To Blonc:tt" (1~5 Comedy) Pemy Slngleton. Arthur !Ake Dagwood trite to Win °'* a big cttent by changing the WOfds to a eong he wrote !r., 35mln.) -n•_,. 81'9TUEI R 119 -Featured urt Ch.lb; oompany ~ who pffch lhell' ptOductl: Victor Klem (Aemlogton). Tom Oatvel. Frank Perdue: \19taran fllm actr .. Batblra Rultl. ( t ht,) .-rTHIWfl---_,_,,_ ....... ..,.,. 1W l.P..U,l,"r.'_, ........... ..,, . ..., llDL.OtAHln Tiii ........ .._ • WA9-JCll Hlghllghta ffi three-day American G.therlng ot USI Survivors held in 1983 that « mote than 10 thoul8nd people to the na ·s ~fal. (1 hr.) CC)_,. "Young Frankentteln" (t974, Comedy) Gene Wildef. Peter Qoyle. U\e son of the Infamous Dr. Frriensfeln attempt• to prove that hill father wa not a madman by completing Na effort• to cre- ate !W)thetlC men. ·PQ• ( 1 hr., 45 min.) (I).......,. (Jj) ... _, ,,,,,_, moJWI A docu· mentary on the epidef'n6c of klllngs per· formed in serlel for no appettnt rauon with a focus on thrM true storial. ( t hf ) _.,.IUYllATll llOWll "Arelox" ( 1982, A~ture) Clint Eastwood. Freddie Jonee. A U.S pllOt goes behind Rustlan lion to steal a supersonic fighting plane. 'PG' Q (2 hrs .. 15 min.) (%) _,.,. "ThlS Man Must Ole" ( 1970 Orama) Mlehael Duohauaaoy, Jean Vanna. Based on a story by Nlchola9 Blake. A father enraged ~ hie eon's hit· end-run death sett oot to find hie klUer 'PG" ( 1 hr • 55 min.) WJwa.i._ML__,.. tt1I .... tw ..,..~ WhW . ... ~o .....,_ ATM.,,. ... "Ditty Harry" ( 1972. Orama) Oiflt Eastwood. Harry GuardWlo A deter- mined po(ioe detective defies hie auperlors and gambles with Innocent ives to cap- ture a ~ who ls teriorlzlng San Fran I .. ~ •• ~ .,.,. "Btt18f H&Nest" (1981, Ora· ma) Ron Howard, Arf Camey. A young mldwest8fn dairy farmer tl1et to prevent the sp<ead of a deadly dltMM which has already atfected his family and oattle. (R/ ghrs.) CIJ ... ''Tlt~latlon" ( 1982. Comeoy) Kitten Natividad, Erle Ed'#atdl Two hard- boiled but half-baked private detect;ves search f0< a woman of UOU9Ual propor tJons. ( 1 hr , 30 min.) .,.com . tW@ ... "Funny Face" (1957, Musical Fred Altllte, Aeldrey Hepburn A fash1or photographer and I saJaegr1 f.U In IOve II' Pana. (2 hrt . 10 min.) tWD _,. "Bmar Harvest" (t981, Ora ma) Aon Honrd, Art Carney. A young mklwestem dairy termer triel 10 prevent the IPfe&d of a deedly dieaaM wNch has alteedy atfected his famly Ind cattle (R) i lvs.) IDU'llOGDQ. ... tW ... "Cal Balou" (1985, Comedy) Jane Fonda, LM Mervin. A cattle l\Jltlef an old dnx* and 1 pr.tty yOYng ~~------------------.......... ... -lanclay Cont. schOOlteacher band togethef to hold up a tr•ln (2 hrs., 10 min ) -;·cu. . ............ Ct1UmtCM*'f •,,. CROt• • ~"Alt CrHh" An lnvesuga lion ln10 lhe 11nenctal and legal aftermath of the Pan American air disaster In New Orleans In June 1982 (R) Q ( 1 nr ) Cl)COU.. MW'U MisS1ss1pp1 State at Alabama (R) (3 hrs ) 00.,.. "And Now For Something Com pletely Different" (1972. Comedy ) Graham Chapman. John Cleese Mem- betS of "Monty Python's Fty1ng C1rcu~· present a series of comedy sketches 'PG' (lhf . 29mln~ (0)-M•AU ~11 8 llCMI "Paradise. Hawauan Style ( 1966. Musical) EMs Presley Suzann11 Leigh, A,palr of pilot• start a charter hel1- CQPter service In Hawaii (2 hrs) tt:ll(I) llCMI "MlrrOf Of Deception" ( 1975 Myslery) KlfTI Darby. James Maxwell A young woman IOoka Into lhe disappear- ance of het two roommatM. who never returned •lier anawering l he same ~iJ~.;~mm) i _. "The Hurricane" { 1937 Adven- ture) ()o(othy Lamour, Jon Hall A devac;· tatlng hurricane that destroys a Polyne- sian Island resolves lhe conthct of 1dylhc -Monday Mi(l) "The Kid From BrOOlltyn 11946 Comedy) Danny Kaye. V1rg1nia Mayw 1 1 hr .~mln.) .. Ill) "My Man GOdfrey' 11936 Corrie 'Y l William Powell. Carole Lombard (2 hrc; J t:tl(C) "Tim" (1981. Orama) Piper LavriP Mel GlbSOn. ( 1 hr , 35 m.n ) 1* Cf) "The Mllllonalres~" ( 196 1 Comfldy J SQpllia LOfen. Peter Sell9rs. 12 tu~ 1 - ®"Local Hero" {1983. Comedy) Petflr R19g9rt. Burt Lancaster ( 1 hr 50 m•ri I CZ) "This Man Musi Ole' ( 1970 Oram .. i M1ch8lll Ouchaussoy. Jean YannP ( 1 t11 5S mm) -~J "The Rules Of The C.amf' 11q !Q Orama) Marcel Dalio. Nora (1rt>001 11 hr 46 mm.) ($) "Same Time Next Year · [ 1q1a Comedy) Alan Alda. Ellen Burstyn (I hr 59 m.n ) t:a(Z) "Bra1nst0fm" ( 1983. Science Fic111~nl Natalie Wood Chrrstopher Wal11Pn I 1 1 • 46min) .. CC) "The Prize Fighter" 11979 Comi>dy Tim Conway, Don Knotts 11 hr 39 mm I "II You Could See Whal I Hear" ( 1982, Biography) Marc Smger. RH Thomson. ( 1 hr., 40 mm ) "On The Town" 11950 Musical Gene Kelty. Frank Sinatra ( 1 hr 38 min.) .. QZl "Companions In Nightmare" < 1967 Orama) Melvyn Douglas. Anne Baxter (2 hrs ) tt:llD "Friendly PersuaSIOll" I 1975. Ora · ma) Rk:hard Kiiey, Shirley Knlgh1 (2 hrs ) 11:11(%) "The ChflStlne Jorgensen Story · romance and prlm11tve Ille with mooern clv1lll8tion ( 1 hr . 50 min ) CZl llO¥ll "Young Frankenstein" ( 1974 Comedy) Gene Wiider. Peter BoYle T~ son ot the infamous Or Frankenstein attempts to prove that his father was not a madman by complellng his efforts to cre- ate a synthetic man 'PG' ( 1 hr 45 min ) m llM'NL """ 1:1t CSJ -PAT COUJNI Mfllle011ZU nt1 CON Miss Pat Collin$ itM>ws what potiee· men will say and do when hypnotized < 1 hr ) 1::9 Cf) lllCMI ''Prrvate Eyes" I 1953 Come dy) Bowery Boys. Trm Ryan The Boy~ track doWn a gang Of lur SrTIUQglers Whtie helping a damsel in drsrress 1 1 hr :10 in~ ... 1:11@ '::. "Expcsed'" ( 1983 Drama) Nastass1a Kmsk1. Harvey Keitel A young woman is 9)tposed to risks and romanc:e 1n Parrs and New YOfk R' ( 1 hr 40 min) 1M~ llCMI "The Game for Vultures" ( 1978. Adventure) Richard Harrt~ Rich- ard Roundtree A ruthless mercenary who smuggles American hellcopters Into Alnca dunng a 1err0flst war 1s pitied aga1n91 a herce lreedo~hter 'R' ~I hr, •7 min) W 'D h~j CMS Guest Scott Carpenter .._ WOIU AT LMMm HI (J)C81 ... ~Alttt rnYCMM ... .. ~-J lllCMI "Nana" ( 198 t Dramal Katya Berger Jean-Pierre Aumonr A beau11lul ( 1970) John HansPn Joan I ompk1ns ( 1 hr 30 mtn I -Aftern oon Movies- t2tl «!) The White Warnor i 19b 1 A hf'r• 1ure1 Steve Reeve.. l.POrQ•~ Motl It! hro.) c A Long Way Hcl"le IGB' Dran1R) l 1molhy Hulton. Brenda Vnccarc1 ( t hr 40m1n I H· Aultl()(I A~I \ 1982 CemPdy) Al Pac1no. Dyan Cennon ( I hr 50 min ) $ Tht: Hunter' I 1979 Oramn) SIPve • Mt.OUPf'll. Eh Wallact1 ( I hr 38 min ) ,. ZJ "ThP Thtng" ( 1982 He;rtorl Ku•! n1i• <,Pll Richard Dyc;art 12 tire; .!> •11111 I t:IO c;, Thi> Grel'ln Cockatoo. ( 1%8 Mvc, teryl John Mills R!!nP nay f 1 t11 !O tt11rt I 2:111 C 1'14 t.. ( i 9 l<i C...c.in•edy) J rir r Be' ,.,,,, I oshiro M1fun" 11 h• 58 '"'' I k , LonP Woll McOuade;· t 1'::!83 At.Jv11t1 lillP) Chvcl< ~OHi!'-oa,,1d Car• v1.ru• t 1 -hr 47 m1n 0 'The Par1y" I tQ68 Cnrni>dy l l'i;h•r Seller~ Claud•nP LOl"Qt'I r ·' iw. I ($ ·Ask Any Girl" 1%9 Com1>dy) Shir ley MacLa1ne David N•vP" ( 1 tu 4 1 min) HO(L , ·Monty Python Live Al Tht4 Holl1wood Bowl" 11982. Comedyl John c1,.pc;e Michael Palin ( 1 hr . 25 rrnn I rz) "The Kid From Brooklyn•· ( 1946 Comedy) Danry Kaye. Virg•n•a May , 1 hr. 54 min) t:IO CC' "T1m" ( 1981 Orama1 P1p('r Laur11 Mel GtbSon. ( 1 hr . 35 min J {]) "Dusty" ( 198 t. Orama) Bill t<err Noel Trevathen ( 1 hr 28 min I .. (H) "Local Hero' ( 198J. Comodvl Peter ' ..inc W1ttM prost1Me putt her epPee(enot and bOdy 'to use to become the toeet of the town 'R' ( 1 hr . 32 min.) ~11 .... 2:9 ,,_., IWMUln' 2111 ... HI CMICO AllDnll IWI ... ....... llCMI "The Hunger" ( 1983, Fentasyl Catflenne Deneuve. Susatr"'Sarandon. physician working et • A~tnek>n research institute becomes Involved wlttl a female vampire 'R' ( t hr, 37 min.) >:20 ltt) lllOVll "The Thi~" ( 1982. Horror) Kun Russell. Rict\ard Dysart Membert of a s.ctentific researct\ team In the Antarctic confront an alien life form that II capeble ot 1ak1ng rNer the men's mlndt. 'A' (2 hrs. 5 min ) t:11 (!) FAITM a 'e)lllCMI "The Young Lions" (1958, Or• ma) Marton Brando. Montgomety Clift. A pair 01 Americans and a German ree01 elf· fe1ent1v to the events of Worfd Wer II. (2 hrs 5 1 min.) I M llO¥ll "Love A1 Rrs1 Bite" (1979, Comedy) George Hamllton, Suun Selnt James.. A l<MHmttten Count Ortcula packs up hla coffin and heedt for New Y0<k City to find the relncam•tlon of • for- mer lrNe. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 36 min.) -r1:::.·•••11 ILH•M1W(IQ d THI~ 6:11 IDMMIOI~ 4141 CIWUl~C*ntl,.._ R1egen Burt Lancaster ( 1 hr .• sci min.) l, ·Rocky Ill" ( 1982. Orama) Sylvester Stallone Carl Weathers. ( 1 hf .• 40 min.) Z Brainstofm" ( 1983. Sc~tlon) Natalie WCJ-O(j, Christopher Walken. (1 hr .. 46m1n) --111Evening .. OD ... a.I ae ... - llOtJCIM*MI .UTUT MBCAlllmo =.-:r.i. • llAaB. I.._.,..,.,. • lllH•ll«>fU"' rT llCMI 'The Prize Flghter" (1979, Comedy) Tim Conway. Don Knot1a. Our·., 1ng 1ht> Depression. a bumbling boxer and his wisecracking manager try fo outwit the mob 'PG' (I hr . 39 min ) Q leAMPOllT 1 S1 llCMI "Same Time. Next Year" 11978 Comedy) Alan Alda. Ellen eur. tyn Two people carry on 1n unusuel exrramarltal affair by meeting at the aame resort for one weeKend each year ov. a period ot several deeades. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 59 mtn) · DIC« YAM DYICI Ut ... TAXI • AMATTDOITAITI THATGll. HJO ca .. a '9C ... HAWt DAYI AUii Friday, May 4. 1984 19 -Monday Coal. I~~ Six-year-Old twins ea fashion models. a book about lhe popular TV series "Leave II To Beaver " JI fMJAITaMI> ~-.:..,'tl_rT TW FeatUfed Singer Barry ManllOw. Hollywood's Hot· test Headlines Robert Mltctlum. I ...a"' llOll'Mm lllll••-.r - .mAI( ,.. ... Neal Gabler and Jef- fre)' Lyons review "Sixteen Candles." "Pnvates On Parade" and .. love t et- ters · ' CHEVY CHAii mnt THI llDI Comedl- an <,hevy ChaN shares candid and humorous observations about h1msel1 wt1h seven teen-age 1nterv1ewecs llCMI 'Ktng Of Comedy" (1982. Comedy) RQbert De Niro. Jerry Lewis. A la1hng comedian plans to kidnap a w&ll- known talk show host 'PG' ( 1 hr .. .t 1 min) CO.: llCMI "Fat Cnance" ( 198 1. Comedy) Farnham Scott. January Stevens. Two overwe1gh1. selt-consc1ous pen pals plan on meeting tn person but each backs out al lhe last minute and sends a substitute 1.! hr •O mm ) CI lllOvtl 'The Chrtst1ne Jorgensen Sto- ry" ( 1970) John Hansen. Joan Tomp- kins ( 1 hr 30 mln ) m llOVIE 'The Undercover Man" ( 1949. Mystery) Glenn Ford. James Whlllll()(e Seo et Service agents bravely try to legal- ILf tap .a notorious Q8C'QSl.ef. (2 hrs.) 7lll B I Oii TMI TOW Featured a prewiew of lhe m1ni-serteS "Pompe1i". Chr1st1 Hefner discusses lhe crlleoa used for the seiec· tion of "Playmate 01 The Year" a IOok al some ot L A ·s most deliCtOUS candy stores. a loo!< at the AKO spooSOfed "Live At The Record Plant" concerts D fAI&' PIUlk unu "' THI MOU Y-wooo ..... B LAVIJlll l ltR.l'Y l CC.Alff m Oii L.A. I eatu•ed Pompeii, tne towr 1r1fll wa"> tiur1eo ''' asnes after Mt Vesu~1us t>lew " t1 p a 10C1~ !he new~st archae1og ca• tl•O r r-o,.,pe th" t lmong of lhe AB<. ,,i:>11e t • re e~ ·c;. • T ~ Last DaysOIP~ 1 $:.~.=:Ju-. I TOUR CILGtmli. OUR CMU•• "Child Care" A IOok at the ways employe<s are handltng the needs of working mothers and an examlna11on .ot prospects fOf improving child care Q H FMOCl..I M>CI Boot>er accidentally Clump som,. 1uti\Oaga ano OruS91!tts i out soup 1r • h·s ,sundry 'NI ... .. Cl) ICAMCMIW AND-..~ Aman· da attends a., P 1a·e sa1e al'l!l sl11kes up a tr.endSh1p with a beaut•ful princess whom &he believes has fallen uoon hard times • hr. TY'I ILOOPIM Ml> PMCnCAL 811 Fealured Debby Boone and Jill Whelan are V1Ct1ms of practlcal J(>tces a salute to beauty pageants ( 1 hr ) D llCMI '"High Plains Onfte(' (1973. Western) Clint EastwOOd. Verna Bloom A nameless sllangef ra1hes the cowardly res- 1oen1s of a Western town to challenge !he 1urt11ess gang Which has been teuonz1ng them (2 hrs) • 8 111 Gil..,,.,. T All>~-~-GmlG uar t.c. Host Michele 20 Friday, May 4, 1984 Lae joins the lrlo on aeparate journeys back' to their hometowns for a revealing look at lhe people and placee that Influ- enced their llves. ( 1 hr.) .... WU } Cit:. "Butterlleld 8" ( t960. Orama) Elizabeth Taylof. Laurence Harvey A beautltul woman, who had always taken love lightly, flnds her true lover but the man is married. (2 hrs.) • • ~ "The Otl'ler Side Of The Trac~·:. 1'>'1Q9k.Jll~ r.KJ~_l@luding vistls to-eelmOnt.rittW 'f&k an<f'°Great Barrl~ton. MalMChuletfi. O (1 hr.) ID ~ICM fUYMOUll "Concealed Enem~" Based on the Alger Hlaa case. written by Hugh Whlteroote and starring JoM Harttins and EdWard HerrmaM. the story opens In 1948 with events that lead to a $50.000 lll>ef suit. (Parts 1 and 2 of ~o (2 hrs.) ~ ..,_ "The Boat" (1981, Orama) Juefgen Prochnow, Annur Gruenemeyer In 19• 1. a young German U-boat crew face the challenget and horr()(S ol war when they leave port on thelt nrst aubma- rme tour. ~· 25 min ) (l)WCllY rm CID IOf -1 IAllL T THI ... Comedy sketches combine with classic fttm and news footage In an oHbeat. aatlflc tak&- ott llCMI "The Hunter" ( 1979. Drama) Steve McOueeo. Eli Wallactl Ralph "Papa" Thorson leads a dangerous life as a mode<n-day bounty hunter 'PG' ( 1 hr . 38m1n) t =1~L:a:::> LOWllOAT __,.,. ... , ...... ..,IT TWJ Featured singer Barry Man.tow, HoUywOOd's Ho1 test Headlines· Robert Mltctium Cli)llCMI "II You Could See Whal I Heat (19~2. Biography) Marc Stnge1, AH Thomson. fhe misadventures of blind Singer-compose< Tom Sullivan's COiiege ~are recounted 'PG' ( 1 hr . 40 min J W llCMI "The Seven Samvra1" ( 1956 AOYeotUfe) Ta+tul'lt Shimura. Tosturo M1lune. A small village turns to a group of profetalonaf warriors tor protecllon during a Japanese etvil war (3 hrs.. 30 min ) •@ MCA1\.m M (I) &M. POOTUU. Artzona Wranglefs a1 New Orleans Breakers (A) (3 hrs ) .. 8 (I) KATI l AU.m Kate and her ex-hus band Max go ott tor a romanltc weellend. leall'lng Allie atone for the first time m r·e1 Ula G • Y: THI PIW. IATIU Ham controots Donovan about the rescue of a cap1tve Donovan surrenders In order to save h•s son. and Robin gives birth 10 lhe "child lathered by one of the atten 1nvaoers (part 2 of 3) O (2 hrs.) 8 t1J THI L.U1 DAYI OI ~ Based on the Edward Bufwe< Lytton novel Arbaces con111nces the noble-born lol'le (Ollv1& Hussey) thal she can hnd fu11111 ment as high pr~stess and he arrange11 tor the downfall ol the MagtStrale ( Antrio11y Quayle). who 1s too slow 10 c00derr•11 11,p Christians (Part 2 of 3) o (:>hrs J .... W estcliff Chiropractic '-011Mr Pt.blicatiolu ,,,,_,.,., nH •o fT'Hlt•." I put tbr •d 1a tbr Ua1h Pilot aod 10 1 lot. .ii r •ll• •1th thrrr to fo11r q11•l1ft~d P"Clplr OM-.11 , ....... '''-PO" ff.rerlt Daily Pilat Classthed Advertising 6"42-5678 • Office . DR ROBERT A BXDGER llEW PITIEllT'S ACCEPTED 645-5300 2043 We•tctlff Dr., Suite 108 Newport Beach (near Coco's at 17th & Irvine) ~------------------------------·-ay Conl. . 1., .... tm C Mt kA,,_,. "Concealed Enemies'' Bated on the Alger Hiss caH. written by Hugh WhltemOfa and starring John Harkins and Edward Herrmann, the• SIOfY opens In 1948 with events that lead to a SS0.000 libel suit (Parts 1 and 2 of 4.} Q (2 tv .. ) (Q .,. "From Here To Eternity" (195-'. Orama) Burt Lancut111, Mont- gomery Cmt. The calm before the stor(J1 is seen thrOUQl't the eyes of five piople sta· 1loned at Peart Harb01 1us1 before World War II. ( 1 ht., 5&mln.) (Q)llCMI "The Hunger" (1983, Fantasy) Catherine Deneuve. Susan Sarandort A physician workmg a1 a Ille-extension research Institute becomes lnv04ved with a tem::,.;mrre. 'A' (1 hr 37 mtn) .. 1 .,. "State Of The Unton" (1948. Comedy) Spencer Tracy, Katha11ne Hep- t>urn. A woman uses her clout 1n the news- paper Industry to help a manufacturer campaign for the presidency or the u S l? hrs.. t5 min ) • t::ll IJ (() ~ Tne impetuous E11ca Chase ll'ISllta on developing an 1n11mate wrlter-tubjeet relationship In order that she might bare her sour to Dick c Pa11 2 pl ~ (R) CJ} llCMI "An Atta1r To Remember' ( 1957, Romance) Cary Grant, Oet:>Qfah Kerr Two lovers aboard ship agree to postpone the consummation or 1he11 Jove t>ut tragedy intervenes before the renoez- vou;.g.hrs .• 30 min ) ..,.1 Cl) C: l UC1Y Mary Bein vows to capture the gunman who has wounaeo Ch11s but at the same time has to cope with her own sense or gu111 and a new ~artner ( 1 hr.) I ..... nlllMIJ ~ "The Other Side Ot Trie Track" A tootl at hofse racing. 1nclud1ng 111s11s 10 Belmont, New York and Great Bart=· Massachusens. Q ( 1 hr ) '.s.J "Viee Squad" ( 1982 Orama) Season Hubley. Gary Swansoo A pcllce defecfive and a streetwalker 1eam up to trap• pimp r0$p00llble tor muroering one of hlS women. 'R' ( 1 tv . 35 m1t1 ) G U.Of ntl...,,.. 1a11(E)IT-ICM*C..Y ''Red Skelton A Royal Performance" Red Skelton per forms hiS comedy routines before Britain s ~al lam~. ( 1 hr ) -.. UaT ... .,_ "The Last American V11g1n· · ( 1982. Comedy) Lawrence Monoson. Olene FrankNn. A shy teen-ager 1n love 1s reluctant to join his boddles 1n 1hel1 pursv11 ot sexual e~ilences 'R' ( t hr 30 min I tt•,88Cll«IGD ... TUI ROWM I IUll'TWt LAUGH • rA._.,. NAWAHMl.f ' 'ALLAm -0/I MQIW.D,_. J mVll "Wrong I& Righi'' ( 1982 Come- dy) Sean Connery, George Gnnard A charismatic, globetrothng TV -'leWS report- er becomes lnvOlved l~dle Eastern ter· rorlsm, a slanderous presidential cam- paign and a -ouclear arms sate that could tead to World War Ill 'R' ( 1 hr SS min l .0) mVll "The Party" ( 1968, Comedy) Pe1er Sel!.,a, Claudine Longet A mis ch~vous Indian actOf creates utter chaos Whefl he crashes a aoclal par1y 12 hrs I G llC9tYMDm 1Wal) llO¥ll ''The Thrill Of It Atr' '1963 Comedy) Dorla Day James Garner A couple'& marriage It dlarupted whefl the wlte becomes a commercial 1tar. (2 hra .. 10 min) tt.11 8 Cl) tWIT TO tWIT White In Hawaii, Jen- nifer OVllfhears a young woman plotttng the murder ot one of Jonathan's business 6ssoclatas (R) ( 1 tv .. 10 min.) 8 Q) mT Of CMICll Host: Johnny C.r· son. Guest1: tll'IQef Sheena Easton, com. ldla~r~teve ~dgnt. actor Ted Lange. (R) UnllaAY~ O IM._-n... •11AM:MOf-MC111••• (I IUCI LAW 1.-:1 CA Guest; Hetbert London, author of "Why Are They Lying To Our Children?" ( 1 hr.) (fi) llO¥ll "Lone Watt McOuade" ( 1983, Adventure) Chuck NorriS. David Oerra- dlne A man anempts to end an arms smuggling operation. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 47 min) QE& ,_ CWI Featured: educating children a1 home, a woman's suicidal l'e9POOM to drvorce (1tv.,30mln.) 1"9(()~ (1) .,. "The Seduction" ( t982, Suspense) Morgan Fairchild, Michael Sar- rann A glamorous TV newt anchot'wom- an 1s victimized by a mentally dbturbed admirer 'R' (1 hr., 45 min.) a.1 m Cle MOU.YWOOD llO¥ll "The People Against O'Hara" ( 1952. Drama) Spen<* Tracy, Pat O'Bnen A crOOked lawyer Is made 10 repent for his unethical behavior dUrlng a cr1m1nat case ~ hrs., 5 min ) rn •••1Htr ... (ti llO¥ll "Man With The Icy !:yea" ( 1971. Mystery) Keenan WyM, f:alth Domefgve A young reporter coveflng the murder of an eminent senator dlaoovert lhe 1den1i1y of the asaassln. ( t hr., 40 min) CD Ttal Oii TMI _,. Guests. P1ayboy Playmates Penny Baker and Oefllle McConnell, singer Toni Tennille, Kim F1olds and Use Whelchel from "Fact1 Of Lile Wally George. Kitty Bruce (daugh- ler of Lenny Bruce), comedian Pat Coo- per ( 1 hr . 30 min ) Cl)MAMYO CC) llO¥ll "A Long Way Home" (1981, Drema) Timothy Hutton. Brenda VACGaro. After years of Meat81Jon. the Oldelt of three abandoned chlldren searchet for his brolhef and Sisler wtth lhe help of a com- ~sa1onate social worker. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) -U-M.1.(11) mVll "The Hunger" (1983, Fantasy) Catherine Deneuve. Susan Sarandon. A physician working at a ttt .. xtenslon research tnslltule become9 lnvotved whh a female vamplre. 'A' ( 1 hr., 37 min.) me a m LATI...., ..... M• Uh &All • Scheduled. attorney F. Lee Balley, come- dian George Cartin. deJCtetlty expen Bon- nte ~~ IU.TOOAY •MllWITWI~ Mftll_. ..... ----(IQ 1M (I) COUl90 An overbearing mllltary academy commandant 18 auspected of ... murder. (A) ( 1 hr , 20 min.) ,. I .. mm MOU. YWOOD a.a.• THI PROT'ICTOll mVll "Hero's Island" ( 1962. Aaven- ture) James Mason, Neville Brand. In the 1700s. a pirate and a former llave battle to keep an ISiand off the Cetollna from talltng to 1he control ot a pelr of greedy bfotherl. (2 hrl., 30 min.) CD _. "Justine: A Matter Ot lnno- cenc.' · ( t 981, Orama) Hlllaly Summers. Athtey Moont. A yoong woman 1oee8 her lnnooenoe when she v181ta htf randy uncle. ~I hr .. 25 min.) l lUTtaCllM• -ICOTT . 1:11 ... "Local Heto" ( 1983, COmedy) Peter Rlegen, Burt La.ncast«. A Nah- powered oll company executfve encount8f8 unexpected P'oblems when he 11av• to a ame.U Scottish aeacont towo lot what he aeumes will be a M · 'and-dry land porchaae deal. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 50 ~ ' *l==aa.• ~ .,. "Spooks Run Wiid" (19-41, Comedy) Bela Lugoel. Ava Gardnef. The .Bowery Boye meet up with the fright of their INes. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) IM.L•MPM&Y C.-c:Mma ..MlWllfWSLW• MON "Seme Time, Ne.XI Year'" (1978. Comedy) Alan Alda, Bien Bu,. tyn. Two people cerry on an unusual exttamerltal affair by meeting at the same retOrt tor one weekend eech year OV8f a period of aeveral decades. 'PG' (1 hr .. 59 min.) W (C).,_ "19.41" (t979$) John Beluthl, Toehlto Mlfune. Aft the bomb- ing of Pearl HarbOf, South n California cMKans and military personriet react with unbrldled panic to news of a Japaneae a"ack In their own beck yard 'PG' ( 1 hr , 58 min.) W Cl) OTTO 1•111 a flLa nil CAT A d<>cU- mentary aboOt the ce11oontst who created "~TheCat" ·11C.. ... ...,,,ATCM .. 'I= . MCQUl1"UU. "Elttelon '83 Champion-lhg) (1hr.) (0) "Fat Chance" ( 1981, Comedy) Farnham Scott. January Stevens. Two overweight. Mlf-conteiout pen pals plan on meeting In peraon but each backs out at the last minute and sends a substitute $tv .. 40 min.) -..,, .. ....., _. "The Thing" ( 1962. Horror) KUft Russell. Richard Dyser! Member• of a ldenllllc raseerch te41m In the Antarctic confront an aHen Hie form thal Is capable of tllking oYe!' the men's minds 'R' (2 hrs., 5 rriln.) •1ct1CO•M ... ... t IUITlllTW all .,. "Author! Author!" ( 1982. Com- edy) Al Paclno, Dyan Cannon A New York playwright's wife leaves him with a gang of mostly he< children to take care of just as hl8 new play Is about to open. 'PG' i tv., SOmln ) .... •amt• . llAICUI wa.IY, ILD. mwll "Vice Squad" ( 1982. Orama) Seeaon Hubley, Gary Swanson. A pollce detective and a atreetwalk« team up to trap a pimp rnponslble for murdering one of his women. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) M (C).,. "The Boogens" ( 1981. H<xror) Rebecca Balding. Fred McCeuen. Ancient lentacled creetur• terrorize the Inhabit· anti of house that Is connected to the monaters' tubterraneen lalr. 'R' (1 tv., 35 min.I Friday, May~. 1984 21 --·nilay Conl. •1 TW0'1MllllH•tl i ...... ...... Tmt(R) _. "The Hunger" ( 1983, F11nt11sy) Calhedrie Denevve, Susan S11111ndon. A .. (S) "Dusty" (198 1 Drema) Biii Kerr Noel Trevathen ( l hr .. 28 min.) .. (C) "On The Waterfront" ( 195", Orama) Marlon Branoo. Eva Marie Saint ( 1 hr 47 min) •W "Autumn Leaves" (1956. Drama) Joan Crawford. CllH Robertson (2 hrs ) •CID "Held•" ( 1965 Orama) Eva-Mana Singhammer Gert rand M11termayr ( 1 hr 30mln) Nt(f) "The Seven Year Itch" ( 1955, Com&- ~ Marilyn Monroe T()(\1 Ewell (2 hrs ) CZl "Woman Chases Merf' ( 1937, Come- dy) Joel McCrea, Mlnam Hopkins. (l hr .• 11 min.) .. (C) "Same Ttme Next Year" ( 1978 Comedy) Alan Alda, Ellen Burstyn ( 1 hr . 59 mln) CID "The Killing Of Randy Webster" (1981 Drama) Hal Holbroot< Ooue Carter ( 1 hr 44 mtn ) ·sounder" ( t972. Drama ) Ctcety ~son. Paul W1nfletd ( 1 hr , 45 min ) 1t11 cz.; "The Spiders Stratagem (1969. Suspense) G1ul10 Brog1 Ahda Vaill ( 1 hr • 35m1n) -(C) "I Was Monl{s Double" (1 959, Ora- ma) John Mills l.ec1I Parker (I hr 4 I min ) ® "The Grey Fo• I 1983, Western) Richard Farnsworth Jackie Burroughs (I ht . 32 min ) _ ·Blackboard Jungle ( 1955 Orama) Glenn Ford. Anne r:ran1.1s f 1 nr 4 1 min) -([l) "Madame X ( 1966 Oramal Lana • Turner , John Forsythe (2 hrs) -G "Where The Rea Fern Grows' ( 1974, Orama) James Whitmore. Beverly. Gar land (2 hrs ) l "The Hunger' ( 1983, Fantasy) LAtherina Qeneu119, SY&an Sarandon. ( 1 hr 37 min I .-Afternoon Movies- ,..., "The Bramble Bush" 11960. Orama) Rrcnard Burtoo Barbare Rush (2 hrs ) CC) The Toy· ( 1982. Comedy) Richard ~or, Jackie Gleason I 1 hi , 40 mrn ) (Q) "Lost And Found· ( 1979 Comedy) George Segal. Glenda Jackson ( 1 hr 46 min ) (S) "Tw1hght Zone --The Movie" ( 1983. Science-Flct1on) Jann L•thgow Vic M0<- row ( 1 hr . 42 mrn I Dll(H) "Htgh Roao To China (1983. Dra- ma) Tom Selleck Bess Armstrong (2 hrs.) 1111(%) "This Man Must Dte I 1970 Orama) Michael Ouchaussoy Jean Yanne ( 1 hr 55mln ) mm "The Unknown Terror' (1957 Hor rOf) John Howard Mala Powers ( 1 hr 30m1n ) ltl (C) "Lost Honzon" ( 1937. Fantasy) Ronald Colman. Jane Wyatt ( 1 hr 56 mtn l 22 Friday. May 4 1984 pnyslclan wOfl<lng at a NfiHxteoslon research lnstltu1e becomes Involved with a female vampire. 'R' (1 hr • 37 min ) ... Cf) 1MllUNTI (%) _. "Bralnatocm" (1983. Scienoe- Flctlon) NataJle Wood, Christopher Walk- cm "Flying Leathefnecka" (1951. Adven· ture) John Wayne, Robert Ryan. ( 1 hr 42 mrn.) (S) "Mother Lode" ( 1982, Orama) Charl- ton Meston. Nick Manc\llO. ( 1 hr 4 1 min) 1:11 "Cracking Up" ( 1983. Comedy) Jerry Lewis. Miiion Berle. ( 1 hr , 30 mrn ) •CJJ "Some Kind Of Hero" ( 1982. Come- dy) Richard Pryor Margo1 Kidder ( 1 hr • 35mrn) CZ) "Young Frankenstein" ( 1974. Come- dy) Gene Wiider, Peter Boyle ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) -~ ··0n The Waterfront" ( 1954. Drama) Merton Brando. Eve Marie Saint ( 1 hr . 47mln) •Cf) "Paradise Alley" (1978. Orama) Syl- vester Stallone. Armand ASMnte. (2 hrs ) "Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie. 1001 Rab- bit Tales" ( 1982. Comedy) Animated. VOiOeS by Mel Blanc. Shep Menl<en ( 1 hr . 30 min) (%) "Mor\do Cane" ( 1963, Adventure) Documentary Narra1ed by Stefano Sibal· di. ( 1 hr , 45 min ) .. II ... Cll ... POUCI .... :.':'ii. ucm. ,.._ .. lfQM . e.-acu I0\!9-.rT .,_ "Same Time Next Year" ( 1978, Comedy) Alan Alda. Ellen Burs- tyn Two people carry on an unusual e>Ctramarl1al affair by meeting at the same resort fOf one weekend each year over a per10d of several decades 'PG' ( t hr . 59 mm.) ®llOWll "The Kllhng Ot Ranoy WebSter" ( 198 1, Orama) Hal Holbrootc. Dooe Caner Based on lhe true story ot a Lou1- S1ana couple th81 wages an 1nves1rgaUon Into the slaying of lhetr son by Houston police officers a~er he s1ea1S a van ( 1 hr 44 min) cmnelll•DDDID-1)111- (1) m¥m "Twlllghl Zone •· The Movie" ( 1983, Science-Fiction) Jonn Uthgow. Vte Morrow ThtS l'lomage to the Old Rod Serting TV se<1es features segments abOut a brgoted bar patron's comeuppance. a group of ret1remen1 home residents who recapture their you1h. a child with 1he power to create or oestroy e1 will. and an airplane passenger who sees a gremlin sabotaging the plane's wing 'PO' ( 1 hr . 42 min) -1::.vu mr TAii PACll Of CULT\m ...... OI TMI WAY A young grrl encourages the residents of a nurStnQ home where she works lo torm their own M ·=~CMl9UIOITMIMJl-,..w~... . en A ~rrfed couple trtee to keep ~ac military and Industrial groupe a epectalt dellgned device that allows a person " experience the tenMtlons felt by anothet 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 46 min.) •Wt_..Of.._ ·1 :=n-::nMAll =-=-·A swlmault that allowt Onf to lafl alt over; on locatlon with Irle new film "Conan The Oeatroyet " Ja PMl'IMT--~ ~'I I n n111•rr Featured: Hollywood's Hottes1 HeadllneS Claudine L~ I ..... :: llWA "Signs Of The Apes, Songs Of The wtlalel" An aqmlnatlon of the most recent devetopmen11 In the atudy of com- mu~ with anlmala. (R) Q ( 1 hr.) cm "Lost And Found" ( 1979, Comedy) G90fge s.gal, Glenda Jackeon A widower and a dlvOf~ begin a rocky romance 11f1er literally me.Ung each other by accident al a French ski reeort. 'PG' ( t hr . 46 mln.) CZ) m¥m "The Spider's Stratagem'· ( 1969, Suspense) Giulio Brogi, Allde Vai- ll A man returns 10 h1& hometown rn Italy's Po Arver valley to investigate the mystery surrounding the death of his lather, who was assassinated by fascist& In the 1930s (1hr,3Smtn ) fiD m¥m "A Night To Remember" ( 1942, Comedy) Brian Aherne, LOfe11a Young A Greenwich Village mystery writ-er and htS wtfe turl'I SleVlhs to discoY9f just how a cOfpse 10\md its way Into their ~artment (2 hrs ) 1::9 B 2 Ol 1'MI TOMI Featured: a look al the recent craze over the Mlehael Jackson glove. ~ Framm dltcuues her new fashions, some special chlldren who have lived 10fmer lives.. I PAl&YPIUD LAV.. 1-..Y I °'9111f m OI LA Fea1ored: a visit to beaull- fuf Greece. wttti stops a1 the Island ot Mykonos. the Acropolis; a tour of Athens n;ghtltfe, the port city ol Piraeus: a betllnd- ~=I G<~ M 'I mAmT llD•ITI (II) "Son ot Footba)I Follies" (R) ~ ~ ---Euryth mies singer and composer Annie Lenno>" and panf'Mtf Dave Stew11r1 perlOfm "Sweer Dreams" and other aongs 1n 1hrs vfdeO i esentat10n. (1 hr.) 1::9 ... NI (I) -..... ---rrw. ...aY CO'J91._ RegUlar1y SChedU1ed programming may be delayed or pre-«npted fOf networt( C<Mlf· age of primaries In Indiana. Maryland, North Garollna and Of'lk>. -1 (I) TM1 ·-CMPAMDI Cl) 1MI A-TIMI B.A. and HOWllnO Med Murdock help rebuild a community bulld-- 1ng for a non-violent cull being herassed l?1_ a group of bigot&. ( 1 hr.) U .,. "Teletoo:· (1977. Adventure) Charles Bronson, LA Aemld<. The KGB's rop agent is sent 10 America 10 stoo a • I . . I Coal • ~ defilctOf'. from tflggetlng · 60 humln tlrT'9 bQnbl whld\ Wlf9 planted dUtlng the Cold Wt1 end ,,....., dMctlvat-ed. (.2 tn.) • 0 IWf'f IAYI At ~ bells r1og fOt Joenlt end Cheohl, Fonzle lriet to adopt the 0tphened boy to wholn he' t Big ero:.;. fl~ I=~...,°' o~ ~ Stety Of Thoroughbfedt" A look at the horM redng lndultry In ltt ... ,oh f0t ttlO<· oughbredl wMl tpted, ttemlna and the Wllf towtn. Q,{1 ht.) • ID ' I ICMI flLA--"Concealed Enemlet" Whlttak« Chambera' homoeex· . uality ~ publlo knowledge. the Hi98 typewriter Is found. Wld a perturY ~~ .. ~~~4)Q(1hr.) uu "'' ""' _ _,,Werewolf In Lon· don ( 1, Comedy) David Naughton, Jenny AQutt«. The vacation Itinerary of two ~ Amltlcent on a walking tOUt of England fl rUlned when • werewoR attack leaves one deed Ind the other C\NWd With a hunger for human fteeh. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) Cl)•.a.-1 .... ,... ... , •• ·(Ii),..._.., PllWATI l'fl Manowe confronts 1 eyndlc:ate hl1 men When he beoomee • bodyguard fOI a gangster marked lot ~th. Cl) .,.. ·•cheech & cnono·s Still Smokln' " (1983, Comedy) Richard "~" Marin. Tommy Chong. The conilC duo INtt\ u~ a poooy attended ::lou'E£ .. (1~ .. 31 min , ..... , ...,, I I• I TOlllln Featured tiollywood'a Hott•t Headlines: Claudine LQOQtt. ([) llOWll "The Man Who Would 8e King" ( 1975, Adventure) s .. n Connery, Miehael ~na. Based on the stOty by Rudylrd Kipling. Two Brnlsh soldiefS Ml out 10 claim !fie riches and power of a remote, legendary klngdOm. 'PG' (2 hrs .. 9 min.) I • llll ntl CAn.9 M(E)cou.mu•w Mlaslsslppl State at Alabaml (R) (3 his.) .. 8 ()) .,. "A Caribbean Mystery" ( 1983r Su.panee~ Halen-HtyeS. Barnard Hughes. Baad on the novel by Agatha Chnstle. The vecatlOnlng amateur sleuth Miss M1rple bellel her 1dv1nclng years and suppott·hoee-and-OxfOfdS appear- ance as lhe lhrawdly deals with a com· plex web of cold-blooded murders (A) i 1j ¥: Tm MM. Um.I Donovan Is rescued, the r.t>elt find • IOllln 10 use against !he aliens. •nd Diana prepares to blow up Earth !O IOIUrt totll victory. (Part 3of~Q(2hrl.) 8 9 M &.Alf DAYI 06 (llcmill S.sed on the Eclwerd Bulwtt-Lytton novel Glaucut (Nlcholu Clay) In love With lone KnOW. lhe dlttl Mefttt of Arbacet' past, Lydon (C)uocan Rtgaht) fall• hopatesaty 111 love with the blind Nydll (Und9 Purl) as the iov.rt and foolt and the 1ehemera and Vlll&lol d\'Mm on In PQmptli untA their Noi=lodet. (P•" 3 of 3) Q (2 hra.) I mw .... Guett•: Shelley Long l"Cheef1"). auttiOr Loula Lamour. Biiiy Hulsey ("f:eme"). Cuneio Regehr ("The llas:.."W;~~"). (1 ht.) 2 It flU~ "Conoaelad Enamlte" Whlttak• CMmbera' ~ uallty t>acomM pubic knowledge, the Hu typftfH« II found, and 1 perjury *=:· '~:pf 4) Q (1 ht.) • 06 "Jact<.aon Pofloct(: P0t1r1lt" Oudn Hoffman holta 1 lodt 1t ab91rect •XJ>l••lonllm, the art atyte that ~after Wottd Wtt II. ( 1 ht.) (JD _. "The Grey Fox" (1983, Wttt· em) Richard FarnawoM, Jeckla Bur· rougtla. A IOI~• Inmate cfeckfae to rob trllnt, a Canadian rlllroed. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 32 min. cm .. '.'.Cf•ddng Up" ( 1983, eom.- dy) Jerry Lewll. Mitton Bert.. An aw- dent-prona men fllla at~ lnclud- l!!Q =led IUielde. ( 1 hr., 30 rriln.) CZ) ''The Hungat" (1983, Fantasy) Catheflne Otntuve, SUlln Serandon. A phylidan wOO<Jng at • Mf.-.ictenslon research lt19tltute *°"'" Involved with a female., .. 'R' ( 1 ht .. 37 min.) ··~· .. ~ .. "0..dller Than The Malt" (1967. AdYenture) Richerd Johneon, Syl- va Koscina. After the murclefa of two wealthy men. a prominent Btltllt'I lnlor· ance company SUlpaCtt two female klUers who 11e pert of• mater plot. (2 hrl., 5· min.) ~ •Cf) .. "The Bo9t.on Strang6et" (1 968. Dr1ma) Tony Curtis. Hanry Fonda. A achlzophtenlc plumber la rttpOnldblt fOf strangllng aeverll Bo8ton women. but Q011 ~ected unlit he is arrested tor bf-=•=terlng. (2 hrs .. 30 min.) .::tm:_.-~. Portrait" Outtln Hoftmen holtl 1 look at 8bstUlct txpreulonilm,, the lrt ttylt thal developed aft« World War IL (1 hr.) G UWlll WU "Hunt•• Of The Ougong'' An examlnltloo of the retatlonahlp between hunter •nd prey, a• the Klwal ~ puraoe an endangered lea mam- mal~ 1 hf.) ~ .,. "Lenny" ( 1974. Biography) Dustin Hoffman., Valerie P«rlne. The cele- brated comedian and social comment1t0t Lenny Bruce tries 10 speak freely within the constraints of hla era's legal system . 'A' ( lht.. 52 min.) --. ..,, ... ,.., .. ..x ..... tW ae())Oe ... TAii ......... uu. .. ........ MWAIMM PALL•-•••LU,_ ... "Rlchard~or live On The Sun1e1 Strip" (1982. ) Rlchlrd Pry0t This filmed coooert ormtnoe la hlghllgh1ed by t~ n'1 VleWI on sex. marrllga, prison IU. and • ohllllng though humorout ·aOOOUf'll of h11 cat1- 1trophlc experience• with cocaine ~~oa. 'A' ( 1 hf • 30 min.) CID llCMI "Cracking Up" (1983, Come- dy) Jflrry Lewie. Mitton Befle An acci- dent-prone man tells at evttythlng lnolud· 1,!!g =lad tulcl<fe ( 1 ht .• ~min ) C1J "Black Em1nuelle" (1978, Ora· ma) Laur• Gamw. Angelo lnfentl. A beautiful young American photographer hat a wlet of romantic encountart while on auignmant In Kenya. 'A' ( 1 hr.. 35 min.) ca> ..,.,. "The Thing" ( 1982. HorrOf) • .. -. . Kurt AIMii!, Atchard ~ . ...,,.... of • ICltntlftc retMlch teem In the ~ oonfront an Allen llf9 fotm that II ~ ~')""'""*''•-* (2 ... "Yciung Frenk.,_eln" (1974, ) Gene Wlldtf, P«er ~. Tht eon of the lntemoue Dr. ~ antrnPta to prove t.Nt hll t.th« .. not a medrnltl by~ ;~~ ·~· (1tw •• 451Nn.) "11@ ... "Tokyo .io." ( 1949, Ortma) Humphrey Booart. Florence Marty. A men tri.t to 11ve the 11\W of hie ~ ~and cf)lld. (1 hr., 55 min.) tW. Cl) •'•Ill Pi A' newt oorrMPQnd- ent arrives In Hawaii In teerotl of an Inter· netton11.....in. {Rii 1 tw .• 10 rm) uo.,. ... ,,. ........ maybe~~~~ w()tt( CO\lef&g9 of ptlmeriet In lndlena. IM~':f=ollnl end ONo . . ...... _ .... llUCI uw n r :a au...: Mdt.,, Cockburn, an txpett on the SoMt "*9 1ary; 9lrlgef Frrilt Vdl dleo 1111 hie career Ind the Mura of the music ~ l.!l'· (lhr.} IDI 1'I CL.Im Featured: lmdda the Cflmlnal mind: .the lonner member of a New Yori( 1119 f;r~30mln.) -·. • ""9llfT Hoet: Johnny ear.on . Scheci!lt6; enteftetner Atall King. *9lf AIJOc~"8.m. I llCMI "36 Houra" ( 1964, ~) Jlme9 Gamer. Eva' M#tt Seim. A W<Xid War II Army offloer It taken captf\19 by Nalls a.nd bralnweahed Into belltWlg the war ls OV«. (2 In .. 6 min.) (!)••• .... .. • nlCll Of ... ~ Guesta; litlQ8f Lota Falana, A. Court !'fay .. Loll Bromfleld. consunw advocate Ralph ~. Kitty Bruce (daughter of Lenny Bruce); altO, a Eu~ video. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) ! ..: "WCT Anat" Cha"f:llNp match (from Oellu. Tex.). (R) t hrs.) Cl) llCMI "Hex..J)_oocll.o<*ln' l. -( 1982, L5fema) Animated. Directed by Relptl &akshl An Imminent gtng rumble thrt1t· eoa the happiness of a group ot '608 Br~leen-agett. 'R' (1 hr., 15 min.) -CC> "loat Hoflzon" ( 1937, Fenta- sy) Ronald Colmln. Jana Wyatt. A kjd. napped dlpiomlt dlecovera the Hlmellyan klngdOm of Shengrf.-LI, a place of et«nal i ce and lmmortlllty. ( 1 hr .. S6 mtn.) -tw.IMrlm U.1WY .... ...,.,.LM*I • ... "llnd9" ( 1973, Drama) St• Stevena. Ed Nellon. Baaed on I novel by John M1e0onlld. A woman plant tc fftme tier hUlband tor the mur<* of haf Etover~~30mln.) .,. "Britannia Hotpttal" ( 1 i82. y) Leonard Roealter. Grahlm Crowden, H1voc relgnt 11 a hOtpltal Whir\ workara decide to ttril(e. 'R' ( 1 ht., 55 mm ) ~ CI)lllMI "The Hunger" (1983. Fanteay) Catherine Oeneuve. Susan Sarandon. A physician wOO<lng" et a llf.-.xtenelon raaearch Institute btoOmet tnvoiv.d with a female vamQlre. 'R' (1ht .. 37 min.) Friday, May 4, 1984 23 -.. ---z ~ -~ ~~~ ~~~ .. s.a~. _, .. , experilf ice iChe MnMtlonl felt by aoother 'PG' (1 hr .• 46 min.) CD .,. "The Boy Who Tl.lmed Yellow" (No Oete. Fantuy) A young boy lnexpll- cabfy tunw yellow and attracts a being whOM IU9tenence ii electrlolty. cm .. "Ragtime" ( 1981. Orama) Jamee ~. Hc>w,rd E. Rolllna. Amid the social upheaval of 19209 New v~4> ... an upper-ot.e famlt'J "llW 1o hold on to tr~ltlon u an angry bleck !Met. a mlRtant tight agelnat the raclst eetablllhment. 'PG' ~ hrl.. 35 min.) (I) .. '1Men, Wom.n And Child" < 1983. Orame) Martin Sheen. Blythe Oenntf. A men's Nippy famlty llfe i. dls- rup1ed by the death-Of a woman with whom he ha4 • bflef 1Halr yeers Mrllet and the arrMI ol the eon he ~chlever known. 'PO' ~-· 39 min.) .... -..... TAii ... l MTlll• TAITI -=:="· NI ----....., .. " ..... .... Q •& •W A preview of the New Or1eant Wot1cl' 1 Fair; an Interview with bO~~~Sugar Ray Leooard. I ~tnmn TW Featured· child actr.. Drew Barrym0te. Holly· wood'• Hott9lt Heedllnes: Sal Mineo. I='•°= •1111-.r ---~,..,,.. .,. "Olmboola" (1979. Drama) Bruce Spence, Natalie Bate. A London Joomallat attending pre-nuptial oelebra- tlont In a tmall Auttralian town learns sev- eral reveellng aeoreta. ( 1 ·hr .• 27 mJn.) (%) .,. "The Kid From BrOOklyn" ( 1946, Comedy) Denny Kaye, Virginia Mayo. By a 1tr1t9t twtst of fate, a milk- man becOme9 a boxer. (1 hr .. 64 min.) t0 .,._"Walk A CrOOked Mlle" ( 1948, I Mystery) Louis Hayward. Dennis O'Keele. A secret agent and a Scotland Vatd ww• tigator team up to lnflftrate and break up a mob. (2 hrs.) .,. 8 I OI ,.. To. Featured· a visit with the produoefa and contestants of the pro- gram ''Star Seerch"; aome of the beSt Bed and Breekfut lnnt between L A. and San Francl8co. a lo<* at a new acne cure. Wierd Al Vank<Wloh talks about his latest video. "Eat It." I , .. , ... Ll-l-.Y lef9111't m C* U. F-eatured. a visit to Germa- ny with atops at the r890f1 of Baden Baden; a IOok at the h.etory ot the Mercedes Benz; the medleVal walled city Rothenbut~ rnodefn Munich ITICTllC-lo':r..:-'w ..... w ....... l WM.I .,..... 1'11 91M c:aNrY Wint 11.L _.,.. "World War II: The Propaganda Battle" American fllmmaker Frank Clpra and fritz Hippler. chlet tilm- maker for the Nazla. review their efforts to lnstMI patnotllm dortng World War II. c:;> ( 1 hr.) ~al WH:nmA'IQI Women In the w0tktng world.,. tMUtd In thla profile, 'hr. ... Cl> WPllllJNM.LA'fM4'FI DAY -Animated. ~ Maule. Donald Dudl, Goofy and PIUtO provide their v5livtewpolnta on the art of mother . I ht.) 8 l9M. ~ .. Med: a MfllOr cllll.en who gives hope to the needy: 1 MUflsttc plane ride: a eouple IMng undefground In a former missile silo. ( 1 hr.) .... ''AA ~Fcr...,\n--Eye'-' (1981, Ac:Mtnture) Chuck Norrlt, ChnatOPtl« Lee. A San F,.ncleco cop qutta the fOrce to avenge the rTVdlt of his pertner by membefa of a dl\ID ring. (2 hra.) 8 (fl M 'ML M Coit end an aeaautt force of stuntmen go to ~ to reecue a beaUtlful bal Jumpef htld captlw In an Island prilon. (~) (1 hf.) ....... W ':.ru1 1 r yia11m11 Feeturect. child actr.. Drew Berrymore: Holly· wood'• Hotttlt Heedln-. Bel Mineo. ... "l<k'lg Of tangt'' (Pelt 1 of 2) ( 1962. Orama) JeHrev Hunter. Robert Ryan. The coming of Jelul Ind the~- of hit ltte geve birth to• new rellglon. (2 hrl.) ' • l •Ml n.uml.,. .... ......., Wint 11.L .... ''World War It The Prope.gancla Battle" Amettcan fllmrnektt Frank Capra and Fdtz Hlpc>ler, chlitf Nm- maker for the Nuls. revleW their efforts to lnttlll patl'lotlam during World War II. Q ( 1 ~ (CJ .. "The Bugs Bunny I Roed Aunntf Movte" (197( eom.dy) Mlmat- ed. New footaoe 1e comt>Nd With c1...ic cartoon short• to preetnt the further mlsadventur• of the mltchlevoul l9bblt. the ever-tpeedy bird and their compen- lons. 'G' ~min.) (!)WI rm (H) llCMI "Twlllghl Zone -The Movie" ( 1983. Scleru-Flc11on) John Uthgow. Vic Morrow. Thia homage to the old Rod Serllng TV Mt1et feetur• segment• about a btgoted bar patrDn'• comeuppance. a group of retirement home reeldenta whO recapture their youth, a chlkt with the power to create or de&lroy at wW. and an airplane passenger who .... a gremlin sabotaging the plane's wing. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 42 min.) llCMI "Summer Lovtfl" ( f982. Romance) Oaryt Hannah. Pettf Gal- lagher. Two Amtl'lcan college student• spend a tr..-spirlted summer on a Greek Island. 'A' (1 hr .. 40 min.) '11 (!) Dl¥9I "U.S. lndOor Champk>nahlp8 • Men'a and Women'• 3-meter Springboard Finals" (lrom Galnesvtlle, Fla.). (A) ( 1 hr.) lllllTICTAC.._. UMIOAT PJL ~ A preview of the New Orleans w 1d·s Fair; an lntervtew with bo~hemplon Suga( Ray...Leonard. I .... c. IU... ''Conoealed Enemles" After a mlS1rial and a eecond trlal, Algef Hlaa 18 found gullty of perjury and sent~ to ten years In prtaon. ~art 4 of 4) Q ( 1 hr.) (JJ llCMI "Deathtrap" ( 1982. Mystery) Mlehael Caine, Chtlstopher ReeYe. A play- wr!Qhl sutter1nQ from writer'• bk>c:k plans to do away wflh a fonner student of his and plaglarlzt the young man' 1 promising -~~~~ .. 65 min.) -· (I) .,._"Cowboy" (1983, W•t-ern) Jamet Broll!\ Ted Denaon. A aeries of dlllurblng and lnPplclb6a ewnta hamper • tormer blg-dly teec:her'• attempi. to ~ tba dra11C4allld oet· tie ranch whett he once lMd u a cNld. ,, 'tn.~ 'Am. &R Colntdy ~11 from the put four ..ac:n. Q ~'"g ....n A gathering storm for..nadowl the cOllapM of 8leke Carr· tngton'• wend, Alaldl' ~,..,.,. of Mark'r«*ltl ~ reel. q Felon aoe. h« --• she prepeNI for htr =Q(1hr.) I mr ...._ ~ actor Robert YOUl')Q, euthor-tec:IUr• Leo 81*4gla corned6M 8Nce Mehler. ( 1 hr.-) e '•a=• IU-··~ Enemlea" Atw a mlltl'lel Md a eaoond tr1al, Alget ..... la found gully of ptrjury -end Mntenoed to ten ~ i'I ptteon. ~llt 'of 4) Q (1 hr.) CD).,. "t.oeel Helo" (1983, Comedy) Pet• Rlegett, 9\art Lencett•. A ~ powered oll comp1ny e'lceoutfve enooun-. ~ed swobleml when he tra\IW to a ema» Soonilh tMOOl9t tawn tor Wl'llt he_..,,.. w11 be• cut· and-:drY land purchate deal. 'PO' (1 hr., 50mnl (%).,. ··er11n1torm·· (1983. 8olenoe- ACtlon) Natalie Wood, Chrlltopher W ... en. A met1'ed couple trlel to keep from mllltary and lndUl1t1al ~ • ~ dellgl led deYI08 that a a pereon to experience the ""'8tlone f.it by another. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 46 min.) e•u1r llmtl).,_ "The Country Gitt" (1964, Ora- ma) ·Bing Croaby, Graoe KeflY. A feded Broadway ata.r lmmerted rn Ntf-ptty II 'iv· en a c"'noe to stage e oomtt>eck. (2 hra .. 10 min.) lrtl(l)_Mf*l_,,,Y ' llm(I) .. "Boy On A Oolphltl" (1957. Orame) Sophia Loren. Alan Ladd. Whtfl • Greek epooge div.r finds a sunken wen of art, the platlll to sell htr eecret to the h!gheet bidder. (2 tn.. 30 min.) • ~1.MwmllO.,_ A IOok at vOlunteerlng In Orange County. .. 30mln.) DAl'f'I. MM:l l .. OATa ._. W mT'mlllDIM. Htghllght• of the duo's International concert tour, Including dperlormances of "Sey It Isn't S<>." "AdUfi ~tlon" and "ManMter ... .... -aW.::1t•• The flrat-yeer ,...,_ dents neNOUSly wilt for thei( evatuetlona. Armstrong Is admitted to the~ after taking an <MWdoM of pllte, and Alcus ~ lor a magazine photo epreed. ( 1 I 1 I.~ lormer queen of recy fllm9 Who Is now a suooesstut euouttlle la threatened with extortton. and an unwed mother struggles to give up her child tor ='MiY{1hr.) I • -A documentary on the tur· render of Stngapore to the Japeneee army during WOr1cf War II, as told by Brttllh. Japaneae and CNneae men and women who were there. ( 1 hr.) CC) .. "Tootlle" (1982. Comedy) Ouatln Hoffman, JeMiC4 Lange. An out· of•wcn New v en 11et0t labeled .. tem- peramental ~ a whole new cat9tf tor hlmeett when he dlaguil• hlmMtf ... woman and landl a eoep opera role. 'PO' U hr .. 56mln .. CH> -~-Profiltl of ~ Friday, May 4, 19M 25 \ - .. Cl) "Tom Sawyer" ( 1973. Muslcal) John- ny Whitaker. Celeste HOim ( 1 hr 3S min) Cl) "The Thing" ( 1982. HOf'ror) Kurt Aus· sell. Richard Dysart (2 hrs.. 5 min.) -~"The Fighting Sulllvana" (1944, ~· ma) Anne 13ax1er, Thomat Mitchell ( 1 hr. 51 min.) • IJ?> "Daughter Of The Mind" ( 1969, Mys-t~) Ray Miiiand, Gene Tierney. (2 hrs.) .,. Cf) "Olv0<ce Hit" ( 1972, Orama) Rich- ard Burton. 81zabeth Tay!Of. (2 hrs.) {%)"Woman ChUes Man" (1937, Come- dy) Joel McCrea, Miriam Hopkins ( 1 hr , 11 min.) NI® "Wiid HOfM Hank" (1 980. AdVen· turt ) Linda Blatt, Richard Crtma. (1 hr .. 31 min.) (I) "Oh GOdl" (1977. Comtdy) George Bume, Jol'ln Otnvtt. ( 1 ht., 38 min.) -~"Jimmy Tht Kid" (19a2, Ad~nturt) Gary eoi.~n. P•ul LtM1t. ( 1 hr , 30 min.) .. (J) ·"The Kid From Brooklyn" ( 1948, COmtdy) 0.nny Keyt . Vlrglnla M1yo ( 1 hr., 64 min ) .. Cl) "The Amerlcanlz.atlon Of Emlly" (19&4. Comedy) James Garner. Julie Andrews. (1 hr., 67 m n.) -~ "Rocky Ill" ( 1982, Orama) Sylveslet Stallone. Cati Wea1tws. ( 1 hr. 40 min ) CID "Local Hero" ( ~983, Comedy) Peter R~rt. Burt Lancaster ( 1 hr . 50 min ) -· "Fathom" (1967. Adventure) Tony Franciosa. Raquel Welch. (2 hrs.) 1t::ll(I) "8'alnsl0<m" ( 1983, Sclenoe-Aclion) Netalie Wood, Christopher Walken. ( 1 hr 46mln.I -Ma.nooa llovle9-. ' ,... • "Kalekloscope" ( 1966, Comedy) Warren Beatty, Susannah York (2 hrs.} ~ "The Promise" ( 1979, Orama) Kath· leen Quinlan, Stephen Collins ( 1 hr . 3S min.) <Hl "Lone Wolf McOuade" ( 1983. Adven- ture} ChUck N0<ris. David Carradine. ( 1 hr . 47 mm.) CO) "If You Could See What I Hear" ( 1982. Biography) Marc Singer. R H Thomson ( 1 hr . 40 min.) 11::9(1) "Woman Chase$ Man" ( 1937. Come-<M Joel McCrea. M111am Hop1<1ns ( 1 hr 11 min.} taCD "Salt Into Danger" (1957. Adven- ture) Dennis O'Keete, Kathleen Ryan ( 1 hr .. 30mm.) HI ~ "The Fighting Swlhvans" (t944, Dra- ma) Anne Baxter. Thomas Mllcheli ( 1 hr .. 51 min ) CID "It Yoo Gould See What I Hear" ( 1982, Biography) Marc Singer, RH Thomson ( 1 hr., 40 min ) (0) "Tait In The Saddle" (1944, Western) John Wayne, Ella Raines. ( 1 hr., 30 mm) Cl) "The Thing" ( 1982. Horror) Kurt Aus· sell. Richard Dysart (2 hrs • 5 min ) .. ([) "G'Olel. World Cup ChallengeWOf'ld <Alp" ( 1983) Documentary (1 hr . 38 min) Cl) "Ailee's Adventures In Wonderland" ( 1973, Musical) Peter Sellers. Dudley Moore ( 1 ht , 4 1 min.) -~"Jimmy The Kid" (1982. Adventure) Gary Coleman. Paul LeMll ( 1 hr . 30 min.) (%) "The Kid From Brooklyn" C 1946, Comedy) Danny Kaye, Vlfglnla Mayo. ( 1 ht., S4 min.) •OO "Glzmo" ( 1977. Comedy) Oocomeo- tary. Directed by How11d Smith. ( 1 ht 30 min) CO "Enter The Dragon" (1973, A~ ture) Bruce Lee, John Saxon. (1 hf., 3S min.) . (S) "Oh God!" 11977 Comedy) George Borns Jonn Q(o •t nr., 36 min ) .. ltll "Breakfast At T1tlany's" ( 196"1. Com· edy) Audrey HepbUrn, George Peppard ~hrs . 30 min.) • ~ ·'Aocky 1tr' ( '982, Orama) Sytvest9r Stallone, Carl Weathers. ( 1 hr,., ..0 min.) Lea•-.1 .. ,., ... .... fiCl&JCIWOUI .... Q 1-.C•lllf ---llMl•I~-··-' ... (.-~----" .. "11 You Could 8" What I Heat" (1982. BIOat1phy) Mero 81 •• R.H. 'tl'lomson. f ne m1Udv9ntur• of blind tlnger-<:ompottt Tom Sulllvan'• Oolegt d• art reoounted. 'PQ'{1 hr .. 40 min.) llallftll CAf_,.ca~a .. e.ce- .. Y.Oftl ..... TUI ..... -. . ...,.. PACll 0. W.1\m llCMI "Wild Horse Hank" ( 1980, Adventure) Linda Blair. Richard Ctenna A brave and determined girt wages a per- sonal crusade to save a hefd pf wlld mus- tangs from senseless slaughter by leading ~. them high Into the Canadian mountains 1 hr,, 31 min) Almal'91C1 TMT-. .,. (81 ... me ... lWPYOAftMu. AIC ... O P& Moftua.I Actress Stefanie Pow- ers and hef mother ,d'ISCIJ&S their relation· ship; a vrslt With act0r Anthony Quinn at his art studio •• ,.All .. ~ W•IT TllllUrT Featured actress Stefanie P wets; Hollywood's I lles! . na Turner .... .... OIPOINm .,, .. ~ LCMoa11mcrm mTOAEB .,_ ''Anastasia" ( 1958, Orarna) Ingrid Bergman, Yul Brynner. An amnesl- ~ girl In Germany claims to be the only survMng heir to the Czar ot Russia. ( 1 hr . ~~OfTMIW I) .,_ "Diel Diel My Derllngl" ( 1965. Suspense) Tallulah Bankhead. Stefanie Powers When her flance dies. a young girl tindS herself the captive victim of his demented mothet. (2 hn1.) 11118 I Ol 1"1 TOMI Featured: an tnt8'View with compoee< Michael Sembella; a too61 at fashions In swimwear and men's make- up, a profile of boxing champ Oraoe Casil- las 1 •. -., ... LA_l_,.,l~ IYI Oii LA. Featured: a too6I at the travel cpportunltlea In the United States from North C.tofinl and Loulelana. to Houtton'a NASA 6pact Center. tht w4dt oe>en spaces of · rural KlnMs and Ari- :rona'a ~flcent Gtand C.nyon. I t~=. .. .., lMT CMMICI GMMI Bred Searl explains bfa_ke 'systems and demon&tratM the tubftcatlon of hinges; 1 1964 .1Mer=:oe Is featured. Q _ HI ... .. Cl) ...... P.&. Magnum and T.c : rltk their llvet to·protect an old Navy buddy who ~ all three are threatened by 111 enemy dating beck 10 the Vietnam Wer.J.R) (2 h,..) D • -A ... Katlt talll In love With a 35-year-<>ld college profettof. (R) 8 ..,_ "Born Lotert" ( 1987. Orama) Tom L.aOQhlln. Ellzabeth Jamn. A hall- bfeed lndTan, Biiiy Jeck, facet 1 town ful of motOfcycle tOUQha. (2 htt.) I di '" "111011 ....... mlfl Wlllltm 6h8tntr It Joined by NV- ttal popular game enow hOl11 to lntro- duot '°"" of the 'mott memotablt morMnta; cameo appearanc11 'fl'/ Bob Hope. Eli.zabtth T1y!Of, Jimmy Carter, Jac~=q.ryCooptr, (1 hf.) ... . W •n•n• • rr ra 11 urr F-eatured: actress Stefanie Powers: Hollywood'• Honest Headlines: Lana Turnel ......,. "King Ot Klngt" (Part 2 ol ~ 2) ( 1962, Orama) Jeffrey Huntef', Robert Ryan The coming of Jesua and ttie event• of his fife gave bTrth to a new religion. ( 1 ~= W Of.__ Antt\ropo!OglSt Richard Leakey traoes the movement of primitive apes out of the fO<estt as the pa11ern of evolutionary change cont~. !(1 hr,) I ~~ .,._"The Promise" ( 1979, Orama) Kathleen Quinlan. Stephen Comns. Al1et a soon-to-t>&-wed coupte la lnvolVed In • devastating car accident, the young man's mother promises to pay f0< his tlan- cee's expensive plastic surgery .. If she PfOl'IUMS never to '" him again. 'PG' ( 1 ·hr .. 38 min.} (!)~ICara CID ICMI "Split Image" ( t981, Orama) Michael O'Keete. Karen Allen A young Otymprc hopef\JI becomes lured Into a tanar~I religious cult. 'R' ( 1 hr., 51 min.) (Q) ICMI "From Beyond The Grave" ( 1973. Horror) Donald Ple~sence. Leslle- Ann Down. While browsing In an antique shop, $hoppe<s meet some terrlbte fates. i_! hr . 39 min.) Cl) MOVW "Zapped!'' (1982. Comedy) Scott Balo, Willie Aames. A high schoo! science genius uses his accidentally acquired psyc~lnetlc powers to Improve his love life. 'R' ( 1 t'lr . 35 min.) CI) m¥ll "Thrs Man Must Die" ( 1970, Orama) Michael Ouchaussoy. Jean Yanne Based on a story by Nlchotat Blake A father enraged over hlS IOO's htt- and-run death sets out to find his klller. 'PG' (1hr .. 55mln.) :: w~:rv-,..w Etyse shoci<s her taml- ty by announcing hef plans to take a tutJ.. Ill~~~ =ltectorat offlee. LCMIOAT P& llAUZIMI A behlnd-the--scenes kX>4c el the maklngg ol 1 Lu Vegas showglr1 Q1i) _. ,._.m11111wNI Neal Gabler and Jef. F!lday, May 4. 1984 27 ~ Lycra look 8l "'°"9 .co&A it. Bie-n. ~---trcm ·,..,··and ~ 1-ierO De(• NO"l '' .. Mcm.19 .. ----Danny Long~ Rlot>-ble 8""""' I\ I midS I tatll toll ~ ul9d tcr , 0 rQ.nda (fi-om Brockton. Mel!.) (R) (2 tvt. 30 '""-) ... •~Sam and OIMI.,. pulNO to r. ~ Pont In_• co•oltlllU • =~ ~ =:::;, .ian,1 oor· •oc-uw.-•119Y.., RICl9'do ~ holtl • ~look at tcToa C»liltaU. ~ reoorts on tt.-~1 actMt• 1 1nbUte to !tie 1919 Pat 0 8rW\ ~ by AOem w. 9'11 Ward. C.-Romaro T9"')' Moor-e UCieraCe ~ e.rttll Km I 1 IY J i=--~ SA"glf ..... Gett. per1:>c 11~ Renee T ~ and Joe ~~QI ~· Kate Haroer ano McnMI J SNnnon ssar in Eo...,. ~or s ~ory abCU1 a ~ "~C.Af\ OOJPle eaoei' to ~ • NbM'lled "'IOUW :;> ' ..., • au& :a wm NaflC'> Astor A"ter ~ ~ ..S Mt and ~ Astor ~ -n•o a ooun."f)' ea&te tT'8W polite& ac-~• rt attecteo Dy a f'IM1t an~ l>a,.4 ~8:; 1 '1ir I .,. ~ nw-.g 1982. Horror 1 ~ ~ Ract'lrC ()y$art ~ of a 50e'"lt 'c •esea'C"" teem "' me AA~c :xT""'-Jr' r a.ier ~ tom" tnlt IS c:.pa.Oie :J' 'M ~ :>-'9' f"le ~· S ~ "R 2 "n. :,~ ••'I I .. ~ .. -;: • ..,.~ ,5, •967 » ~~'°"' ~ #t~ .Uie Ovts- .. S.S..: ':Y" ~ S1CY't 0) 19) Bt8dO.T) ,.. 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May 4. 1934 • ,. a.YI ~ "" cH<f • Cholci tn ~OOy baltlet ( l IY 30 min ) tWG!) .,. ·The lton GlcM" (1954 AOY9ntUre) Robeft 61.ACk lJl'lu\a Tti1911 Prinoa Jarneia attemptt to oa111100c a.ctge I ol EngMt'ld ( 1 ht , 35 mm ) ,,.cc ... "'The6eJC ~ .. (t978 So ~FIC'llOn) Apttna 8eillf In 203i A 0 IOllnUlt1 IOf¥e the .,,.,gy PfObien' b't "'91'1" 111 -; thl oower Of tne human hbt oo -w cnw .~~ . .. ,ftlOIMCIU. ... ''Cty FOi Happy'' I 196 , Com ed'/) Glenrl F'ofd Oonald O'Conno! When I Naval C)hOCoigraony tM"' ll kts UI= re91dera ,,, a ~ ~ novse ll'ley Q'Ye the aflbl tNl It I I f\ '0<phan. .. (2 hB } ~ ... ..,., ... ~ .,.,. ·Tne Oe\l'lt A.nd Miss Saral"I ( 1971 Westwrl Gene Barry Jan1Ce ~ Aro oulla• uses rie ~ of the ~ 10 rurn a woma" against he! h\Jsband ~ IS Oftng"'Q rr.t CO ~!Ce ( 1 l'lr 40 """' • ncu Oil ,. .., Guests. s.riger KC A Fu--• r ~ Camtlfa ·1 S•e•anoe P~$ Ha., l o Ha!1 ·1 actOI Pooe<i (»~ Carl _,.,Of'lcn Kitty Bivce O&uQll'e-OI L """ • &voe I 11 ,,, 10 ..,...,. etWmYo ~ 'Q' .,.. ~'!?\ate '978 l>al'l'lilt Uarce,.a Pet· Rogel' 6eeor'I An unsuc · ces.stu ~.!<'!" ~ect::it oeodeS 10 raise SOC!'e c.as.~ b-,: 1<tCl"laP()lng ~ oavgtileJ ot a .. ea ... 'I • ,.coor but 1us1tu• des •e 'l~efe!o , ht 27 ..,... ~ 12:118 8' Ll11 .-T 9"111 DlWD LIT18mAle ~ a~ Gll't' Pa•ent sno .. oa 1 caClector Stwti ~rt> 11 tv I '~:r- ......... Ul9. MuzzxftMI 1:': mN A,n ()i"ocer A..-ic A Get-•~ar ·~2 Drama Rq..,~ Gere Deo1a .,.,,.,~ Ar~ a""'9l0" o'i<:e< ::.a'"lO-:Ja'e ~·s ~ mt'CI' tn a t0<..gh ~~.a~· ~·-"'or 9 2~ 51TW1 itl9 e I .,.,. y °" ea~ ' Go Home A.gan 1979 Or&m1 L~ Gram Ctv1s Sa-'a"lOO" Based or~~ 0y Tl'ornas WOA•e w~ ''Y"'O to pu-'9000"'ti0" 1n ~•') orcies a "'°"'It~ has •" atta1r • '" a M&«1'!C ~ Ind late-iea..es r,er 10 ·~ •a"""tt ,,. E-.roe>t P (1 'II 20 """' Q9 S. .,. ~ l<.no ()I 1'1etC '982 ~, R.:;r\afc:i Plrror a,q,~ K.ooer A ••' ·~"'*" r.ris &!> t o' c:nme atle< 1~ ~"'e"nmen~ r9'6es 10 gr...e tMrf\ oac~ ;:.a, ~ea~ -~ ~ 1 pns6i>er ot ""le lb"., ~:na.....,.. t.'.lr ~ ,..ars R ! 1 "' 35 rn-r tt:tl M" • .,. ., ,,. P I 7 m'IM /4 oocu· 'Tle"te:-, Of'\ 1t'le ~ al ltiC.ngs oer-t~ f'\ senes it>' "'° ~ent reason W'll" 8 !OCUS Of' t!°'rW ::W ~ It flf J we .,.,. The f~ ,949 Ora-r ~ Ga") Coooer ~ N@al Baseo ~ ~ ~ ~ Ar Raric An a•c"'I te..:: .:>estTO)'S CM buNdngs ne JeS>;r..o ,..._. 'le~ N$ P'l'lS are tlt" ~ ~·~ed 10 10Wer::o&:Sano~e10 cvrrt"ll ta~ ( 2 ~ 25 mori l • .,. ,, .. ~ 1973. Soenc.e- Fict"' II' &-,~ ~d S«l)41T11n A" e<).11 ~~._,.°"'° t>ICO""• a O'cl* ~a1J -~ t~ ~•-rJl'I robO(s go N'fWr (I~ JO~ ~ Tn. R'V91"s Edge ( 1957 Ora· :1'\11 Ra, U "IC A~ ~ A CO'I ma" tn\'C'l\.S an nnc>C*\t rf/lllCJ'tel in a mrl· lo\."'C\•\X)llef ,~ (2 !Y'S ' -· Orama) Michael Ouchau .. oy, JHn «I) llCMI "The Night Flghtert" C1,960. • IMIOUl-.n,u. Yanne. BaMd on a 1tory by Nlchola1 Adventure) Roberl Mitchum, Oen 0 Hef· .. CB> -.._... ... ,. _. l&L The Blake A father enraged aver hie aon'e hit· llhy A reluctant young min asaumes a unpttdlctable · B<ltlth oom.dlan portraya and-run dtath "ti out to find hie killer. role In lhe lrr&h Revolullon. (2 hr1 .• 30 varlout charactttt lncludll'lQ a ltrlptNM 'PG' ( 1 hr 55 min ) mrn ) artist clown and • henpecked hutbend ·• • (f) OOll .. Jerry Ford Cel9brlty CIHalC" WhO UMe hit video remote contrOI to •1 ~N.DOCTOI ,, iom Vail, Colo.) (R) ( 1 hr.) or frame hi• unbNrablt wife. ( 1 hr.) llCMI "Journey For Margeret 0j!~~· .. ICOn w 1WO''ftll•ru•11 ama) Robert You~ Matgeret gf_ .. M• UT ,ATROl ,..... Two Brltlth war orphan• art adopted by a • llCMI "Divine Madneu" (1 980 Mull· .llJWCI) foreign jOvmalltt and hie Wiit. (1 hr .. 30 cat) Sette Mldlt <. The FfarletfH. Thlt fUm "From Beyond The Grave" mln.f record of Mldlet's concert Ptfformanc.t 1973, Horror) Donald ~.letll• W O')l.._Of.,.._ at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium In Feb-Ann Down. Whtlt browsing In an antlQue .. ® llCMI "ExPONd" (1983, Orama) ruary, 1980. featurea a variety of aongt. shop, ahopC*I mNt aomt terrible fate.. Naat...ia KIMkl, Harwy Keltt!. A young from camp 1tel')derd1 to rock befladl, ~ht.1 39 min.) woman II e)(J>OMd to rllk1 and romanoe punctuated by a M rles of raunchy mono--••• In Pari1 and New York. 'R' (1 hr .. 40 ~ue&. 'R' ( t hr.,~ min.) ._ "Thlt Man Must Ole" (1970, min.) t.11 CZJ lllOVll "Woman (fhases Man" (1937. Comedy) Joel McCrea, Miriam H~lns. A female architect sets her romantic s1ghrs on her wealthy boa ( 1 hr . 11 t:a lmin ) TM AIU> ~THIP-.'f • ROWM & llMTltt lAUQH • • WllC OM YIDIO W CAICMD~ .. t• llCMI "Lone Wotf McOuade·· ( 1983. Adventure) Chuck Norris. David Carra· dine A man attempts to end en arms smuggling operation ·po· ( 1 hr . 47 mrn~ ttl I cu ... llGHTWATCH .... , Q~ 'USGF Single Ehminat1on Champ1onsh1ps". (A) ( t hr) 0' llOYIE "Poltergeist'· ( 1982. Horror) Craig T Nelson. Jobeth Williams Vengeful ghosts take over a suburban CallfOfnla home and abduct the resident lamlly's youngest chll<l ·po· ( 1 hr • 55 mm ) ~·I WOM.D AT l.MGI 2::11 ... llOYll '"The CIOck' ( t945, Roma~) Jucty Garland. Robe.tr Warker. A sailor c;earches tran11Cally for a young glrl he met and teH in tove with dunng a chance meet· rng white he was on an eight-hour leave ~hrs) lallJ6YftAQQMT . llOVWI 'Cops And Other Lovers" ( 1982 Otama) Harry Reems, Nicole Mor· n An earnest police Vice squad chief sets OtJt to make hrs city moral. 'A' ( 1 hr., 26 mrn) Z., llOVWI What Do You Say To A Naked I ady?" l 1970, Comedy) Documentary Allen Funt makes bawdy use of hts "Can· drd Camera" 10 document the average person's reactton to unexpected Sltua· trons 'A' ( 1 hr • 30 min ) 2M L.l llOYI! 'G'Ole1 World Cup Challen· geWortd Cup" ( t 983) Documents· ry Sean Connery narrates this look al the 1982 World Cup Soccer games played 1n Spain ( 1 hr . 38 min ) 2:IO (CJ llOYIE · The GOdlather·· ( 1972. Ora· ma) Marton &ando. 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'hen J~ goes 10 l 1ss her \unn' ln~ h;m .\s fad~ublC'SO\t'r \unn' grat't\ a pol er and holds 1t o .. rr JJ .. ~' hC"ad Tra,1s and Liu learn T R , "" t rt'ad anJ hu"<' a tutor \'Ol1S G ANO REn'LESS: SuJI schtm· in~ "'11h Jae~ J.a~n tests htm She \\'n' 1ncn h<'r fat her to offer tum a JOb If T 1m a\-cepts she "'111 get ~ monc~ for [).inn'·, mum '1dct1 Tim tells Trace~ he m:n ta~c JOb outside of ~<km1a bu1 v.om('S shC' ma\ lose him. PalU suggests 10 D.inn' that l.lurt'n 1s up to something ~nd<-rhandl'J hut Chnm <kftnds htr ().inn' 13tl·r l"ha ni cs his mend "'hen he l'.arn' L.rnrt'n ·, 1n' estor 1s Jad "bboll a nd 1c l'('fU~~ thl· moni.-' Jacl spies on .\shle) IO l.lh ..snJ k lrn\ safe ~"t\mbtnauon. Jack ''"''' h'rmula .. for n('"11 sun screen and 1 r~~ran,l' l ll1<.10~ the~((' Jee\ as startled "' lauf'C'n \Ao ho JC"mand~ p1ymcnt for flropl'C'!I~ "1th Tim John homflCd to team ,,, [n, ~it affair. 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