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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-05-11 - Orange Coast Pilot\ HIGH71 LOW57 CUii 110111 FRID A V, M AY 11 1984 0 ~AN G E c 0 u N i "( A .__ I~ (_1 f. NI A ... , L f ~~ ' . ... . creek bed held toKic·che·mle&I By JERRY HIRSCH or .. .,..,,......,. County officials beheve they have located the site of a closed landfill that may be one source of potentially harmful pollution seeping into San Diego Creek and Upper Newpon Coast Grand Jury says county's procurement division op- erates reasonably well, butcltessomelr- r~ularltles./ A3 A day care center has been approved for Foun- tain Valley's Molola School./A3 Callfomla Calif ornlans are leaner, but they drink more than folks In other states./ A4 Nation Reagan tells nation's re- altors he won't do away with mortgage Interest tax deduction for home- owners./ AS Wholesale price9 hold steady for April, a fact lauded by Reagan Admin- istration offlclals./ AS World An American couple is abducted in Sri Lanka by terrorists demanding money, freedom for com- rades./ A4 Government In Libya or- ganizes rallies In support of leader Khadafy./A4 -!•X•:•:·:·:·:·:·:..:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:•:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· People Ruthie Ralston Is looking for a few compassionate providers with personal commitment.JBS Astronomer Carl Sagan Is taking his anti-nuclear war roadshow on the international clrcult./85 Sports Estancia High reaches CIF finals, but Laguna Beach Is turned back in prep volleyball. /81 Marina, Fountain Valley and Westminster ate in, but Edison and Ocean View are eliminated from the CIF softball playoffs. /83 Entertainment Gilda Radner wlll present her wit and many of her aliases in Friday Night Live at UC lrvine.IWHk- ender Bualneu Irvine will soon boast a twin-hotel development -believed to be the first In the country./ A7 ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Business California News Classlfled Com lea Crossword Death Notices Features Horoscope Ann Lander• Mutual Funds National News Opinion Pol~Log Public Notice• Sport a Stock M1rtcet1 Theatera Weather Wor1d Newl 84 A3 A7 A5 C4·7 8• C7 87 85 C6 86 A7 A5 Ae AJ 87-8 81·3 A8 01·8 A2 A5 Bay. But a water quality official doubts the key to the pollution puzzle has been found. The 16. 7-ac~ landfill. which was open from 1954 to 196 h 1s between Bristol Street. the UC Irvine wildlife 2 ·held inFV church rampage Teen's poor spelling of pastor's name --~~-helped investigators By ROBERT BARKER Of tM Dally .......... Detectives have arrested two teen- agers in connection with last month's ransackini and desecration of the First Chnstian Church of Fountain Valley -largely because one of tho boys didn't know how to correctly spell the church minister's name. The boys. 15 and 17. face charges of desecrating religious symbols, bur- glary. attempted arson and malicious mischief. according to Fountain Val- le y Detective Ric k Christensen who made the arrests Thursday .. In investigating the rampage that caused about SI 0.000 in damages to the place of worship at Yorktown Avenue and'Magnoha Street. police were led to the older boy who already was in Orange County's Juvenile Hall on unrelated charges. Christensen said. The youth. who agreed to answer some questions after being advised of his rights. according to Chris1tn~ a~ to write down the ministers name at 1he request of detectives. - The boy spelled the Rev. Anhur Reese's name as R-E-S.E, according to Christe nsen. who said that was the way the name was spelled iri graffiti splashed on walls of the church after the vandalism was discovered in the early hours of April 8. Christensen said the youth con· fessed to panicipating in the church rampage. And when asked 1f he felt remorse over the incident. he reponedly told detectives there were some "good things and some bad things that came out of it." When pressed . the juvenile suspect said the good 1h1n~ was that "I -off a lot of good Chnstian peopl~." accord- ing to Christensen. He also said another good thing was that another youth who was not involved with the vandals and who went to church the morning after the spree initially got blamed for 1t. C hristensen related. The other suspect. a I 5 year old. who was questioned and arrested at Lamb School. d idn't admit panici- patJOg in the vandalism. Chnstensen said. The Fountain Valley detective said the two boys allegedly told others of the malicio us vandalism and re· portedly had entered the church on previous occasions by removing louvered windows. a method used on the night of the vandalism. The vandals tore up upholstery in the chapel. damaged the kitchen. sprayed graffiti on walls. poured glue in carpeting. damaged and turned crucifixes upside down and at· tempted to set fires. according to Christensen. Both boys laved 1n the neigh· borhood near the church. Chnstenscn said. \ ' pre~rve, Fairchild Road and San Diqo Creek. according JO f'fank Bowerman. chief engineer for the Oranae County Waste Management Proaram. Most of the site is on UC Irvine pro perty but MacArthur Boulevard runs over a portion of it. The landfill is the same site where silt and mud dredged out of the creek was deposited during a 1982 resto- ration program. .. If the spoils from San D1eso Creek were placed o n top the landfill. that would explain a lot of thinas:· Bowerman said. "The creek bed would be a repository of all sons of chemicals and pesticides that w01&ld have washed down from throu&hout the county." .. The chemicals would build up in the mud alohg the bottom of the creek and 1f the mud was placed on top of the lan4fill it would seep out of there .tf&ht into tk creek," Bowe.cman said. The part of the creek near the landfill is where the state Rcaional -Water Quality Control Board found hiah level$ of chem icals and pesticides in small minnows during tests in April. Althou&h water quality board officials were surprised by the findinp, they said the c hemicals do not ~nt a public health hazard. DDT ID large quantities can damage pco1>le's nervous systems and cause Playmate halls from Irvine Playboy 11la4luine'• Playmate of the Year I• 2::;Lear-olcf"Barbara Edward•, a Unl•eralty H traduate and Saddleback Collete coed. She talu about her llf e u an actr~. •iqer, arti8t and model ln ln terriew on Page A2 today. Motel owner goes for Russians' gold By DA VlD BISHOP Dally ..... C«rn•IO .... tl Not everyone 1s worried whether the Soviets are coming to Southern C'ahfomia for the 1984 O lympics this summer. Mo tel day manager Fred Oholizadeh has a $24.000 d eposit on rooms for abou1 I 00 So\ 1ct tourists at Travelodge JO El Toro. He said he won't have any problem filling the vacancies 1f the Soviets do stay home. So fa r. though. he doc"'n·t hchc"c they \\Ill .. M\· own op1n1on 1s that the\ "111 . (Pleaee.eeMOTEL/A2) Surpiisingly few register to vote . Low inte rest In presidential primary Increases odds against sales tax '!_tke The ranks of Orange Count> voters registered to cast ballots an the June S cl«tton arc shmmcr than expected. ~pec1all> coM1denna this 1 a prcs1- dcnt1al elt"("tlOn year. ( ·ount) whucal leaders found l onn1c11ng meaninas in that findina Ru1 oriponcnts of a penny ,.le 1u mcu<1urc cheered the new . The) b\•hevt' that low Dt-mocr1t1c rl"g1 .. 1rauon could mean d1,1ntcrc tin the prc!11dl0nt1al pnmary. incrca in the <Xld" a(l:un\J Propo 111on A. \ The final rq1 trat1on co~nt v.on't be concluded forabout a week. But. a of May 4, 960.0S I residents had rc11stered. Rosalyn Lc"er. chief of election opcrauons for the count> registrar. said Wednesda y Republican q1strat1on 1!1 allClld of Democrauc by about 85.000 voten. shr said. Tht total 1s t''f>C'Cted to 1ncrca after affida' its arc counted from those who filed before last Monday·, rci1wat1on deadline. ANDREA ADELSON CAMPAIGN '84 1.0 16.000 and tnlrta~J to I l m1lhon 1n 1hc ""O\ cmbe-r atneral elt'Cllon. she ~1d This \Car reg1strat1on moml'ntum peaked in March "'hen pct111on.-. lor '1Ultt'W1de lnlll3ll\t~ \lo erc tx'ing circulated. Le\ er sa1J Hmt.e'' er. n<"1thcr of the maJOr poht1u1I pantt'\ haH' conducted ma1or prc-pnman reg1strat1on dnvc\. she .-.aid t:Xmocrat1l ( hairman Hu"'ard \dlcr d1scount('d the 1mponan"c ot .. But "-C' had unt1ripated ~1n1 o"cr rtg1~1ra11on JO prcdic11na \ 01('1 th(' I m1lhon mork for June:· Lc\-tr 1ntcrt~t 1n the Junr 'C'IC'\'.tion ' 1d "\t lht<, Jl<llnl Wi.'0 rC: \\Ill 40,()()() <\ hacker Of lom1cr V1~ Pl-e<,tdt'nt to SO.l)(Mhhort ot lhi.· ln't primal'\ " "'alter Mo ndalr. ~dlrr hc'hcq:c, thl' In IQI(~ .i non-J'lrt''Hknt11I ~car. 'c.·..,(''r.,h1fhng momc.-n tum m the con tht U'""'' ' rl'jl\tt.111nn \\.ll' (Ple&N" eee LJTTt,.g/A2) ~ .. James Andenoa. t.bc cucutiv~ · director for the water quahty board·s Santa Ana Region doubU the dmte- ing matenaJ placed on toP of tM landfill is the source o(tbe polluf on. .. When we. put it there -mack sure that rain wouldn't wash it 6ack into the creek," said Andetlon • .who (Pleue eee 8UJDOS/ A2) Boy, 8, earns ' bank's thanks He remembers lost bicycle, returns $20,000 check From staff ucl wire repertt Bank officials an Laguna Niguel~ thankmg a second-grader for fi nding a $20.000-check on the sidewalk near his Newpon Beach home and turning 1t over to bankers. .. We were really impressed.'" said ·Carole Bowman, vice president and director of marketing at Monarch Bank. "It is kind of neat to think the kid would do that" Andrew Tahmousb. 8. found the check written by a Conncc\Jcut in- vestor who does business an Orange County and which was intended for depoStt at Monarch Bank. "The boy couldn't have done anything with the check. anyway:· Bowman said. "But he su~ saved us a lot of hassle b) return mg 1t. Usuall) when a check 1s lost, 1t 1s gone." The bank would have helped the customer stop payment o n the check. which ~ an "incredible inconvenience:· she said. Andrew. who found the check while skateboarding last week. scud he recalled the ume he lost lllS bike and was rehtwed when someone returned 1t. So he ran home and sho wed the check to his parents. Carol and Mikr Tahmoush. who searched for the check's owner. ··As hard as 1t 1s to believe. the man "didn't know that he had dropped the check on the wa~ to make a deposit.'" Bowman said ... Hc"s a bus} man and probabl) just fo rgot about 1t." Bowman said she has ··never seen a check returned hke this 1n 17 "cars in the banking business:· · "We need to 1nst11l 1h1s kind of attitude in people:· she said. "that's wh} wr tned to make a big deal out of tt:· Bank officials sent thr bo) a bouquet of balloons and a letter commending him for his good dC'C'd Older gent robs CM drugstore By KAREN E . KLEIN Of .... Delly "°' ..... .\n clderl) gent. smanl~ dre,-.cd in a gra\ l\\Ced c;pons coat and matl h1n~ !>pons<ar ca.p robbed the Thnlt' Drug tore in t osta Mesa·, Hartl\.1 ~hopping tenter at gunro1n1 ~cdnesda~ and left three emplll\l'<'' handcuffed 1" a bad .. offin· "1th •ht•1r mouths taped <;hut ( osta Me'l3 police .-.aid thr 'llJn Caf'T)tng a darl blur 4 )-\ahtl\. r JUlll matte pistol. tool\ madt• ,,11 ""h S5 '\I in the noon-time rnl'ltx·n a1 BOO Harbor Bh d Em plo~ ecs told pohu: the ti" tL ~t 1. -.car-old man entered an up,1.i1r' storeroom \I, hcrt' thr('{' cm ph" Cl"' "-Cre '1'-0rlJOg. d1spla)ed thl' gun and demanded Ill be taken ICl thl' '>IMt office \\ h1k he ""d' taking thc 1m1 l\l lhl· <lllke hC' nut a gun to the hl·ad ot ·' (Pleue eee OLDER/ A2) You'll find the beat •uto buya •long the Or•ng• Co••t In tod•Y'• Auto Piiot -Pegea C1--3 • -------------------- .,.., ..... ~..,.,..... ...... Maale McDowell. night manager. and FreCfGbolizadeh. day manager. pose at the front deak of the Travelodge motel in El Toro. Gbolludeh uya he will make money on the Soriet•a boycott of the Olympic Games ln Loe An&elea. MOTEL ••. From Al come," Ghohzadch ..aid Wednesda\ about both the tounsts and the \in' ll:I Union's 01~ mpK team C hohzadeh said he -.i.111 hold the rooms fonhe So' set contingent until June 2. the last da\ for 01Tic1al confirma11on that an Ol~mp1c tl•am will come to the ·g4 01} mp1cs Gamn m Los Angel~ Thl'n he will return the refuncbble portion ( 25 percent) of the deposit 'to the New York.Jra,el agtnq that madl' 1hc resena11on. poc~l'I the remaining $18.000 and rent the room\ to othc:rs "ho an.· on waiting lists for them. .. I do care. but rm not worn('d:· said Ghohladeh. ··"l' ha' l' Ioli. of requests for room\·· In Janual"). the tra,el ag('nC) resened 53 of the motel's 130 rooms for the So' 1ets· three-wed Sta\ from Juh 2b to .\ug. 1 S ThoM.-rooms rent SLUDGE MAY BE SOURCE •.• From Al · · supervised the disposal ut the silt and mud. John 'W olter of the '\e"port lkach Public Works Departml·nt "ho alsu worked on the proJCl..'t. '>aid about 200.000 cubic \ards of silt and mud -.i.ere placed on ·top of the old land till "What we su~pect might haH' hapixnt'd 1s that "hen we put more "eight on the landfill 11 .,queezed something out of 11 But we have not run an) thing dc:lin11e do-.i. non that:· .\nd1.•rson ~u m~r the theo n . .\nderson said the 1n,es11ga11on into the con- taminants wall be lcn~th) and the OLDER GENT ROBBER ... From Al female cmplo)'Cl' and ).31d. ·· 1 don ·1 wanr to blo-.i. hl'r head off·· pohtt' said. He had the '>tort• manager. Jt.hn Sommers. 40. uf ( O'>ta \ksa. open the safe and the man re mo' ed '>t'\ 1:ral bags of cash. police reponl·d ,.. Then the man produl'ed lhret• pair' of handcuffs from Im mat podt't and had emplo}ee Bonnu: Stmkland. ~J. of Huntington Beach. handcufTSom- mers and cmplo)'t't' \'erun11.a \en•1 24. of fosta Mc:<,a. after -.i.hKh he handcufTed her The gunman then pulled d roll ol tape from his pocket and ta1J<:d lht• mouths of the three t'm ·s belorl' h1: l."alml~ e \lteJ thl' '>lore. the 'report -.a1J \)ummer'> '-'as able to get the tape off his mouth and managed to dial poltre. -.i.ho fou nd the lno handcuffed and I)' 1ng on the noor m the office '>hunh after the robben . Tht: emplo)ees descnbed the gun- man as \\ell-dressed.and neat. about 6 fe1.·t ~ 1nchcs tall. weighing about 155 poun~ \\ilh gt'a)' hair and a pale 1."umplex1on. He sported a small. neath trimmed mustache and li"er 'rx>t<..un his hands. the} said. He \.\as weanng the tweed coat and hat. a light bro" n shin "tth hght brown lie. dark gra)' pants and black loafers. LITTLE VOTER INTEREST ... From Al test bct"cen prc'>1d ent1al hopclul<. 1s bound to spark inlt'rcst among Democrat11.: \Otcr' "hen the primal) bandwagon finJll\ rolh into ( al1- forn1a Dc:m ocrat~ ;ire 1.on'>t'f\ 1ng their man po" er and m11nt.·\ for a '01er reg1stra t1on pu<.h 1n tht· gt·ncral elet· lion he ..aid H~ contrast. Repuhlt1.:in part~ i.h1d Lo1'j Lundberg 'kltd < ,< >P ~upponers "ha'c ne"er -.i.url-.ed harder'' a t pre- pnman reg1strJt111n although l.'.\l'O m ore mont·\ and t1ml· "ill be tun- neled 1ntu the'"' l'mhn d1ort. tax that would raise about $5 h1ll1on during II'> I 5-)'ear lifC' to pa)' tor road and fret•wa\ 1mpr0\emc nt'> .. Democrats fa\or 11 but tht• poll<. '>ho-.i. 11 losing... Lundberg !>aid. Proponent'> .. arc gu1ng to ha\e tu get the \Ott' out 1f thl.')' aa· going to prna1I." <,ht· c,a1d '>pokc-.man Marlo. llo"ell o t ( 1t11cns .\g.amst l nta1r Taxatio n contended Propos111<>n \ -.i.111 be defeated 1f more Rt•puhht·an' than Democrats go to the poll!. for SSS a night for a sinf,le. "shghtly higher' than the regufar summer season rate. Bo th the East German and West German cycling teams a re also sched- uled to stay at the motel, Gholizadeh said. And. though the East Germans announced Wednesday that they woukl join the Russian pull-out from the pmes. G holizadeh has heard nothing to indicate they will cancel their reservations either. sources may prove eli)s1ve. More venficauon tests are needed. Anderson said DDT. the ma1or chemical found in the m innows. could not have come from the landfill because 11 was found in a form that 1nd1cates recent usage. If the landfill was the source. the DDT would have detcnorated rnto ODE and other by- products. Bo werman rebutted the idea that seepage from the landfill 1s the cause of the contaminants. He said the site u>uld no1 legall) accep1 pesticides · and tox1cchemteaJs. It was filled with hu1'd1ng and ho usehold garbage. he said. How<'' er. the county still plans to tak<' core samples of the landfill to determine what it contains. he said. Fred Rice, director of land re- sources forthe Irv me Co .. which may have leased the site to the county, called the period of the dump's operation .. the dark ages of waste disposal." Although the Irvine Co. once owned the land. both Rice and Bowerman have been unable to tum up an) records of who leased the landfill site to the county. .\I Holl1nden. director of the pro- Pmpos111on A campaign. said backers ha\en't madean} attempts to register \ lltl.'rS "We're so bus) trying to get 1nformat1on out. trying to reduce our mt•ssage to an undcrstandabk one." he said. Hollinden contended that pan~ d1st1nc11on 1s not a good gauge to measure Proposition A support. "I'm not an ex pen on registrati on." the former Anaheim mayor said .. Hut the big workforce in this count) 1!. . whtte collar. and a good share of that 1s Republican. The} are out in the commuter gnnd and they are stro ng!) supporung us. "The) are going to vote because they ha ve a sense of respons1b1l1t) when 11 comes to voting." he added. ( WEATHER --, Low.clou<rls u .ntil Satl;lrday Coaatal Eztended Temperatures Tides TOOAY .. 3'6 1t 51 10 •• 10 .. 11 .. 61 S3 61 51 I~ 52 71 •• 17 63 6S 33 ee ea 18 •5 13 41 74 M &9 62 OS :S9 H 10 1• 62 4'I )Cl 71 43 71 36 67 63 S8 l 7 Ml 45 IS 36 eo 39 aa n 80 II 10 60 13 SS 11 ., 12 40 ao se 98 19 44 60 12 62 72 ti1 luDOocli M~Jt M1am18eecn MIM•·St Peut .. ..,, ..... H.-O<_... New Yon Notlolll Va Omaha Orl...00 PNI~ p_,.. 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Barbara Edwards enrolled in a life drawing class at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa because 1t was the only art class still open. The )Oung Irvine an student didn't realize the class would be learning to sketch the human body in its undraped form. "At the second session. a guy walked in front of the class weanng a robe," Edwards recalls. "I wondered. 'What's going on?' And there was a woman, about 35. sitting next to me and she wondered. too. "Suddenly, the man dropped his robe. and l went. 'Oh. my God!' And the woman next to me put her hand over my eyes. That was the most e mbarrassing moment of my hfe!" Today, it's safe to say that Barbara Edwards has gotten over her nervous- ness about nude modeling. J On Thursday at Alejandro's res- taurant an Los Alamitos. she was meeting admirers of her own un- clothed body. on display in 14 pages of the June issue of Playboy. As her fans lined up, she happily scnbbled her autograpj:\ across the glossy image of her bare derriere resting com-t fort.ably on black sheets. about four inches west of the staples. Edwards. who's 23. expects to sign lots of autographs durfog countless public appearances over the coming year. That's part of your JOb when you're selected as Playmate of the Year. The S-foot 5-inch, 105-pound model says she's not yet tired of the promotional tounng. But if her bus} schedule does take a toll. Edwards can denve some comfort from the SI 00.000 check and the Jaguar XJC auto she received from Playbo)' founder-editor Hugh Hefner. What do her fans say when the) approach her with the nude layout'} "Usually. they just say. 'Barbara. would you please sign this maga- zine'!' "she says ... Some gu} s shake a lot.·· Since her selec11on as Pia' mate of the Year was announced a few weeks ago. Edwards has been profiled on numerous tclev1s1on shows. includ- ing "2 o n thl' Town." "P.M Maga- zine" and "En1ena1nment Tonight." Despite all 1hc atten11on. the husk}- ' 01ced Edwards in person e>.h1b1ts a girl-next-<loor fnendhness. She insist~ she ne\'er en' 1s1oncd herself as a Pia} mate while spending her senior year at l lnivers1t) High School in Ir' 1ne "I ne'er was on an) of the sports teams. but I "'enl to all th(' games." she recalls." In high school. I thought I'd be pursuing a career as an anist no-.i..·· Ed"ards gre" up 1n a number of c111es as a military hral. the daughter o f Manne Corps Lt. Col. Thomas Lee Edwards. now retired. He and Barbara's mother. B1lht· Lee Ed- wards. still h ve 1n Ir' int'. -.i.hsle their famous daughter no" ll vt•s in West Holh wood. Barbara has three sisters. A.l'ter high schoo l. Ed-.i.ards re- ceived an art scholarship to stud} at Orange Coast College. She later transferred to Saddlcback College·s north campus in In inc. When he r Pia} mate opponuntl) came along. she dropped out of Saddlcback JUSl eight credm short of a degree. She expects w resume her studies 1 n the future. 1ns1s11ng. ··rm a hfc11me student:· .\long "11h her studies. Barbara was recc1' mg modeling ass1gnmt'nls 1n Orange Count). She e' cntuall} was accepted by Pia~ bo) ·s modeling agenq in Los .\ngeles. T he agenq staff suggested she havt• lest photos shot to see 1f she might 4ual1f:v as a Pia) mate "M y first reac11on was 'No way! M} parents would kill me'.· ·· she recalls. ~fter a lot of thought. howc,er. "I changed m} mind . .\nd 0 0 \\ rm glad I did. It's a compliment to be 1n the magazine." She was Pia\ mate of th<' Mo nth in last September's ISSUe. Whlt'h led 10 her selection as Pia, mate oft he Year. Edwards says ·her conscrvat1H' parents were mi11all) d1sappo1nted b) her nude modeling bul claims the) Barbara Edwarda are now quite supportive. They even attended the recent party held in her honor a t Hefner's Playboy Mansion West. she says. The model has a busy schedult· ahead. She'll appear later this month on "The David Letterman Show. She·11 perform m Mexico this sum- me r "ith a singing group called The Pia} mates. She has a featured role 1n tb.c .movie "Malibu Express." sched- uled for relc..,.1n June. She says she plans to continue her career 1n modeling and acting and eventually hopes to return to her an studies. B) that time. H's unlikely she'll need to ha ve her eyes shielded 1f the model before her is unclothed. And If th r u1nt.lu'lon o l the Democrat1( t11ntl''>I Jra-.i.'> \titers to the poll\ Junt.• <, I undh.:rg pointed out that 111'.JI Kl ruhliLetn'> arc equall~ 1ntcrcsteJ 1n 1.kull1ng JI lc..·as1 one hoth cun11.·<,ted 't.itr r<11.-c Se,en R1.:nuhliLan and three: DemcxrJt' <He '~mg to rcplate Assemhh -.i.oman \!;man lkrgc'>on 1n the 7(Jth D1\lrt1. t 1ht· mo~t hc:a\ 1h entrenthl·d Kl·puhlilan d1\tT1l l 1n tht ~tate .. We had hoped the Dcm11t·rat1l no mmat1o n "ould tx: tied up hcforr June:· ..aid Ho-.i.cl l. managing p<1rt· ner of East Blutl Ciroup. a poh11cal consulting firm hired to oppose the measure .. .\nd 1t'' not becau\e "t··rc supporllng Munda le or ({ 1an) Hart ·· hl' added. In recent months. Pmn1"1111111 .\ ad' 1xate'> and dctraclor'> hil\l' dt'· hatc:d the issue be fort• 'er) ncarl) e'er) ci \it group that -.i.ould listen. Holl1nden specul~ed th~ ''the 1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i reg1stra11on ma:. be disappoint mg but I. the turnout will be high" because of the still s1uhng Democratic contest and h1sto ntall y good Republican turnout. The: lad. 111 ,i I kmoualll rt•g1\· tra11on dn' r t'tr11tldhh pull\ thl· total~do"n · I undhcr~ C1Jm1tted lf'l!regJ\tra11on 1~ nut 1.runal 111 dec1d1ng state .rnd natmnal l nntl'\I\ here. Lundbc:rg .ind \dkr think tl1l' strength of the u1unt' \turnout 1.ould decide the outlnml "' l'ropo\lt1on ..\ The ballot nH'i:l\llrl· a<.~\ \1Jl\'r approval of a ~·nn\ 1n~·n·aw 1n ,aln Just Call 642-6086 Dally Piiot Dell very le Guaranteed ., ... ,.1 ,,.. I I• " Supporters arc bat lo.ed with an estamated $1 m1llmn k1t1\ fro m conmhutN'> suth a' thr In ;nt.' and :v1t'>'>t0n v ll'J" lOmpi.IOll'' The) are \tarnng tell'\ l\1<1n i.lnd radlC) ad,crt1'>- 1ng cam pa 1gn'> B1llho;ircl<. arc al read) up oc-;1de ce1mmutr1-( ro~ded free- "a)'> Ho-.i.cll"• group h,1, 1 a "ed ~I 00 ()()() so far Tht') an r1.·h ing on the t"ount\ ·, < ,nr ll'g1,1rat 111n t'dgl' and ant 1·1:t' \l'Ot 1nw n1 .\dler added another twist in inter- pret mg the registration figures. "Reg1strat1on stat1s11cs tend to be m1.-,leadmg." he said Smee new laws allowed count) registrars lo purge unqualified voters from rolls. the 1984 tally ma) be the most accurate count since 1976. Adler said About 60.000 people were dropped trom count} rolls 1n Fehruaf). a c- rnrdmg to the registrar's otlin•. Whal do ~ou like about the Oaily Pilot? What don't you like? Call tbe number at lert and your messa1te "ill be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. • The '.lam t' 24-bour ans"'ering service may be used to r ecord h~lters to the .-ditor on any topiC' ('ontrlbutors t o our Letters column must include tbelr name and tf'lephoo(• number for verifiC'atloo. No circulalion calls. please. Tell u~ \.\hat '~. on your mind. Daily Pilat H. L Schwartz Ill ~ .t ' • ClrculeUon 7141142-4333 CIHelfled edvertlel"9 714/142~5871 All other depertment• 142-4321 MAIN OFFICE h~ • n,., t '• M""°"'* t A If , '''IP 4• , "4'.t f i'r\I• "' ......... \,A ~"}f,~f Cheiy Dowallby RoHm•ry Churchman Clrculaflon Telephonee .. , .. ,> ••MOO • \ ''1 • •1 • , Stephen F Cer•tO Glorl• It Powera Oo"•ld L Wllltam1 VOL. n , HO. 132 t m Some ,.. ons! Super Ultron Nylon Plush $1&99 sq.yd. installed LEE'S Antron Nylor, Plusb $10.49 sq. yd. ©~~~~£~Hwt..L~~!~9. • 640-2700 640-2934 ' .. • ' . . Tbe HJ.rt>or Atta Boys Oub of America ii planoq a dinner and a\lction at the Irvine Marriott Hold at 6:00 p.m. toniabt. All prooecda from items auctioned -includina houacbold appliances and trips -and ticket uJet will to into the Boy's Oub fund. Tickets cost SSO eacb and ·~ available by callina 642-8372, or at the door. LB attorney talbla'JJ'--. Lquna Beach attorney Jane Fulton will prexnt a he seminar on "und(rstandina the law" at the Human Equa~on Center in 4guna Beach on May 19, 10 a.m.·2 p.m., an commemorauon of law Day. Fulton will attempt to show which l~ ~blema can be bandied without a lawyer and whicfioncs ~uire legal help. The Center it at 1 SSO South Coast Highway. For infonnation call 494-4708. BuhJea •pokea llere -.y 22 Hifb school students considerina a career in bUlinels are inVlted to attend Saddleback Collcae North's Open House on May 22, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., at SSOO Irvine Center Drive in Irvine. The program includes toun, demonstrations and seminars on mar~a. accoun. tins. management, ent.reprcneunhip and office adminit- tration. Faculty and students will also be present to discuss the future of a career in busincss. For reservations call 559-9300 ext. 230. Tue a IUke lJJ dotmtotm LA A wallcin& tour of downtown Los Anaelcs, hish- ligbting its art and architecture, will be held Saturday and the followiDJ weekend through UC Irvine Extension. Those interested in participating should attend an orientation meeting tonight from 7 to 9 p.m. at ua. . The second tour will be devoted to exploring downtown pllerics, studios and art in public places, including the Temporary Con'temporary. Further details on the $65 tour can be obtained by calling 856-5414. Hot toun of HB •t.tloa• Fire Service Day will be celebrated Saturday with open house activities at all fire stations in Huntington Beach. The stations will be open to the publfo between JO a.m. and 3 p.m. OCC dance coatat held Orange Coast College's annual student dance contest, showcasing a wide range of styles, will be held tonight and Saturday. Performances are set for 8: 30 p.m . in the llobert 8. Moore Performing Ans Theatre at OCCs Costa Mcsacampus. Show tickets are $4 for advance purchase or SS at the door. The program will feature ballet, modern, jazz. theatre dance and breakdancina. The dance numbers were cboreocraphed by OCC teachers and students. Tickets can be purchased at the Commurul}' Service Office, located in the Student Center Building. Fo r more information, call 432-5880. Toastmasten meet Toastmasters O ub 179, open to ~pie wanting to· increase their personal and professional growth through public speaking, meets each Wednesday from 6:30-7:45 Lm. at Rosalynn's Restaurant at Gothard Street and Edinaer Avenue in Huntington Beach. More information can be obtained by calling 536-6682. Teea talk Ja Lagana A free seminar for high school students, entitled "If You Don:J Know Where You're Going, You'll End Up Somewhere Else," will be presented o n Wednesday, 4-6 at the Human E.quation Center. I SSO South Coast way in Laguna Beach. Counselor Ka.ten Mazzarese examine self-image, values and bow they relate to future direction. For information call 497-7408. Chamber host. meetbJg The Corona del Mar Chamber o f Commerce will sponsor a town ball meeting on parking metcn on E. Coast Highway, Tuesday at 7:30a.m .. at the Oasis Senior Center, 800 Marguerite A vc. Everyone interested in parking in Corona del Mar is invited. For more information, call 673-4050. The Chamber also plans a merchants mixer at the law office of Carman & Mansfield. 2721 E. Coast Highway on Tuesday, May 22 at 5 p.m. Friday, May 1 1 No meettngs 1cbedaled today. VP• up and away !fewport Beach eklmboarder Jack !fotbercatt perform. a Dip ab.ortly after Illa aklmboud came ln contact with breaktn1 wa•e at Balboa Penlnaala'• notortoaa Day-care center approved . for Fountain Valley school ByPBn.SNEIDERMAN °' .. .,.., ....... Fountain Valley School District trullecS have ~ to establish a pilot day-ca.re prop-am at one school, otrcrina supervision for youngsters before and after regular class houn. The district's Extended School Prosram will be launched in Septem- ber at Moiola School, 9790 Finch SL, Fountain Valley. The program wtJI run· from 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., allowi~ worJcing parents to. 'drop their children off early at Moiota and to place them under adult supervision Cleaning woman raped in office A teen-age cleaning woman was sexually usaulted in the bathroom of a Lake Forest office, county sheriffs deputies reported Thursday. The unidentified 18-ycar-old from Santa Ana was blindfolded and raj>Cd by a man who entered the office through a back door about 1:30 a.m. Wednesday, Lt. Dick Olson said. The door bad been left open by the woman who was carrying out trash, Olson said. The victim told deputies ber as- sailant was Caucasian, about 5 feet 10 inches tall and of medium build, with brown hair, a beard and mustache. The man fled on foot. Deputies said the woman did not sec or hear a car. after regular class boun. In recent weeks, the district bu been accepting applications from parents int.ercsted 1n placing their children in day care /rasrama proposed at Moiola an Plavan 9Chook. District officials said not enough applications were received to jUJtify a program at Plavan. But about 30 students a.re now expected to enroll in the Moiola ~- The distnct will continue accepting applications over the coming months. A maximum of60 extended care students woulli be permitted at one school. A waiting list would then be maintained, and a second center could be opened when the equivalent of 20 five-day students is reached.. The Extended School Program is viewed as an additional alternative for the growing number of so-caUed "latch-key children" who ~ left unsupervised after regular school hours: Also, distri~ officials believe some local parents ~ enrolling their cbildren in private ....schoob only because of the extended ca.re they offer. Bcc::aUK state fundi.Qa is hued on enrollment, a program fhat helps slow the distnct's dcclinina student population could provide a financial benefit. The Fountain Valley day care program is be!!ig set up· on a sclf- SUJ>P.<>rtina f'eo bUis. 11 U bi!eCf OD a similar program established by the Westminster School District. But unlike that prosram. the Fountain Valley day care will be provided year. round, including the summer va- cation period. If IBP'P ADLD ........ '!'Ill ... · Oranle County tovemmeot'a SI 2s..milh• 1111'. s• ~ divilion functiomJ• •••blr -~•!!•~·!~~~· IOme imsularidn uncovetecl duriaa a ,__...it division opei'atioos. the. county Ciraod Jury ,...,.... Thunctay. The Otand Jury repon QOncluded die piwww 1 ; ' divilion of the county OeneraJ Scnioel ~ ftl ~~'!l~ etrcctivc.: bufjt i~1~tic~dl_~:::e : a.n ·~""" lPIUJKICI lot aa •na to •~ "T ,__ ·-r. pun::lwina prOOedurei. 'Tbe procumnent divison is res1>0ntible for puldlM- ina all the item.a, Jarae and small, county ..,vetnmeat needs to operate oo a day-to-day buis. llanl lecuiid ~ coun~ buym ranaie &Om tarae volumes of. pa~ aDd,. peociJ.a to weaponJ or traffic si&nala. The Gra.ud Jury repon. lar&dy the~ o( Atlb•=---.._t• You.na &. Co., a ptivat.e cooiUf ting firm reWDCd by dii panel, pointed to five instaoocs in whicb coatncU wae awarded to firms that didn't make the lowal bid fot required items, were mistakenly awarded or were~ • without a proper review. However, tbereportalsono~t function within any orpnii.ation is likely to be Albiec1 IO criticism. Procurement units havt discftUon fn tbe awarding of"conuacu, I function tbat often res me IO suspicions of favoritism and other improprietiel.'' The specific cases cited in the report were uncovered when SO conttact files, rinaiQ4 in value from SSO~OOO IO more than $100,000, were reviewed by the Grand Ju.ry'a 1uditor1. · lo one of the cases outlined in the report. the county awardeda$197.2SOcontract toalumbercompanyin 1982 whileacompetinafi.nn had bid lowcron42oft.be S9 iteJ:m desired and wuotfering discounts on selected other items. Th~ error in failing to award the co~· bidder subsequently was noted in the file, but when lhe contract ~ U.P in April 1983, the contract was renewed without retiiddina. Another case invotvcd awarding a relatjvely small $16,SOO conttaCl to a paint company in 1978. Tbrouab increased w.ue a1)At price increases, the contract now totals $467,~ually. but never has been rebid, ICCOrdinf to the report. A third ex.ample involves an Irvine electrical supply company that submitted a low bid and was awarded a S l 02,000 contract in 1983. The county division that uses the electrical supplies subsqucntly protested. claiming that the distance to the suppher was too far for maintenance employees to travel wbencvCt' parts were needed for Civic Center buildings. A second firm, which had held the contract for seve(&) years and is near the Civic Center. then was awarded a backup contract, despite its higher prices, without the biddina process being re-opened . The consultant said it found dunng its review that a third ~er. convenient to the Ctvtc Center. offered sut>.lantially lower prices. Thereport recommends that the biddin& process and purchasing functions be controlled and managed m~ closely by division supervisors. . CM man pleads gaJlty to smuallng basb.lsh· A 41-ycar-old man 1JTCStcd in Cost.a Mesa in March in connection with the smughng of 40,000 pounds of hashish pleaded gwlty to th.e crime 1n U.S. District Coun in Los An&d.es, U.S. Ano mcy Fred Friedman wd. Peter Mullikin was accused by the Federal Bureau of lnv~tiaa!i<>ns _of conspiring m the sm uggJing of more than $30 lniliiOiiWOrlll oTlwhisb 1l<om-t:e1Jamm 10 North Carolina aboard a Dutch ship in 1981. Millikin, who entered his guilty pica on Wedncsda}. agreed to cooperate with the prosecution's case against Annand Amato Jr., the alleged nng leader of the smuggling operauon. Fnedman said. An FBI agent saad 1nves11gators served a warrant on Mullikin at I 575 Santa Ana A\ c in Costa Mesa on March 15. Mullilcin faces up lo a ti\ e-ycar pnson term and a SI 5,000 fine. Infant's arm reattached A l 9-month-old girl ma} go home from the hospital this weekend with the arm she nearly lost when she was bit by a car. Mirna del Aguila of Long Beach had her arm reattached b)' doctors at the UCI Medical Center 1n Orange. She was tnJured Sunday an Belmont Shores Onl)' a strip of slun held the arm in place. said med1Lal center spokesman Barbara F1rger. • • • CM busin·essman charged with rape and kidnapping clan net valued at SI ,OSO. Ra.ntinfton Beach Entering through a locked kitchen wi ndow, someone burglarized and ransacked -a home ;Thursday after- noon on the 7800 block of Sycamore Street. The loss included stereo equipment worth $600 and camera equipment worth $900. Someone burglarized a blue Datsun 280Z parked on the 4800 block of Lago. The loss included a $50 battery, $325 worth of stereo equip- ment, an $87 tool box and scat covers worth $100. • • • An unlicen~ silver 1975 Honda motorcycle was reported stolen Thursday from the 4900 block of Heil Avenue. The loss was c umated at $500. and returned to find the "1ndo" smash«! and a $2.500 m-d.ash rad10 slokn. Coeta Meu. A clean-cut robber weanng a gra\ T-shirt and carrymg a gun robbed the Elwell Farms offi~. 333 E. 17th St , al 12:48 p.m. Thursday and made ofT with S 145 The gunman, descnbcd a!> Caucasian 15 t()27 years old. 5-feet· 7 and 1 l ~ to 135 pounds. demanded mone\ from the cai.h register and also from the cll'Tk's wallet. He Oed the S«ne on fool. A 31-ycar-old Costa Mesa busi· nessman who allegedly had badgered a teen-ager with a job offer was arrested Thursday night for invcstiga· tion of kidnap and rape, Newport Beach police said today. Fred Steven Abdnor was taken into custody at his home on Monte Vista followtng a week-Ion~ investigation into the alleged abduction and assault of a 17-year-old girl on May 4, Detective Robert Worthen said. Abdnor denied the aocusation when arrested by police, who were led tm.ne to his home by a business card he had allegedly given the youna woman, Worthen said. The teen told police a rrian who bad twice offered her a job earlier last week had shoved her into a car about 1:30 p.m. last Friday as she wallced alons lrvinc Boulevard in Newport Beach, the detective said. She was driven somewhere in Costa Mesa and assaulted, but man- aaed to escape and walk home, Worthen said. No weapons was used and the airl arrived home about three i•mmer, Echo Run and Greentree. Police valued total losses at Sl,600. • • • Two teen~agen were arrested for hours later ... She 1sn 't sure oft he exact location," be said. The detective said Abdnor alleged· ly had stopped and talked to the girt both Tuesday and Wednesday oflast week as she walked home. The girl. a Costa Mesa resident. attends hiah school in Newpon. Worthen refused to say 'fihat type of job the airl was offered and what line of work Abdnor is in . Abdnor was held on $25,000 bail but apparently was released from custody by late Thursday. accon:lina to Worthen. Vandals smashed pre ure puses. air control switches and broke h09CS causina about SSOO iQ damage to the Fountain Valley Car Wuh. 1003S Ellis Ave. • • • • • • A resident of the 16100 block of Bimini Lane reported Thursday that SO'rncone stoic an ice chest from her boat wh1k she was away o n vacation. The loss was estimated at $320. • • • Someone removed a padlock to bur&larize a garage on the 8400 block ofOoncastcr. The loss mcludcd tools worth $400. • • • A man was a~ted Thu""1ay at the Sca111 Surplus store. 9045 Adams A vc.. on suspicion of shoplifting. Rccovcrrd was clothma worth 425. • • • Entcnng throuah an unlocked lid- '"8 window, someone buralanzcd a home Th unday on the l 0400 block 6f hangnla Dnve. The loss included S l 0 in cash IU'ld iewelry wonb S 0. ' . . Someone broke into a locked Lquna·Beacb A bicycle reported stolen \\ ednes- day at La&une-Bcach High School was located Thursday by. the owner. wbo told pohce a fnend had taken 1t for safekeeping. !fewport Beach A 24-year-old Fountain Valley man reported the $200 theft of a wheel from a racing bicycle Thursda) af\cmoon. The man had lcf\ his car unlocked an the 7000 block of SeashOf'C • • • A 21-ycar-old Costa Mesa man • • • 4\ Newport Beach woman was de$Cnt'lcd as h)'stencal after a man push«! her down and grab~ her purse in the parking lot of a Mane C'allendar's restaurant al 353 17th St Thunda' evC"n mg. The woman said she was walking 10 her car Wlth a fnend "'hen sht' felt a '1olcnt ~hove from behind and her pune was "renched off her should~ Loss est1mal('d at $5.600 in cuh and JC"WCll'\ Th~· robber was dnaibcd as 5-f«t-11 with a s!Jm build and dar\ ha1rand "'eanngadar~ blut\tsMYl)C JI<: ket ••• Tiuev~ :ipparenth Jumped a small Two suitcases and their contents valued at $800wcrediscovcred stolen from a vehicle left in the park.in& lot of the Airportcr Inn shortly after mid· •• ni&ht today. Thieves pried open the driver's door to ta.in entry. malicious mischief Thursday mom· ing after they were cauaht 9u1bin1 over mail boJtct on West Yale Loop. A 16-year-old airl Wlls relcucd to hc:r parents and her l S·year-old malc cohon booked at juvenile ball Someon'e f orcicd open the cash1q•1 office at Fountain VaUeyCommu:~ Hospital ud took $460 from a prage Tburlday on the 1800 block of Lakt Street. The loss mcluded two bicycles wonh S3SO. who went to Newport Beach for a dip in the water. ,ttpped from the ooan to find stolem the belonain&J1 he left on the sand. The man said S ~42 worth of valuables were taken. ancludana a beet ~ ca ne player. amn-a 1de ptt at a home on the 900 block of Arbor St~t th1s w~k and broke mto the ho~ lhrou&h an unJocked ~•n· dow lo$,, 1ncludmr. a ttlcvi · let . ' .. 1· About SlOO in jcwel.ry. was stolen • • from a home in the 18000 block of • Ponofino Drive durina dayHaht • hours Thursday. 8uf1}arl pned open • a re.tr window to gam entry. :· ... ,. Fave residents ofWoodbnd&c con· ~= dommiums discovered Thursday ... momlna that their can had been • • buraJarized by stereo-stealing thieves • • who had ult'd a coat hanger to Pot> open door.. Thrtc of the five cars wen-Toyotas. V1rt1m, hvt on Wind· .. P'oantaln va11., Someone forced open a locked Dodae van par.ked m the 17000 block of La Rosa Lane and stole S 1,000 in hand tools used to ttrvice fire cxtinauisbers. The victim told p0ha- he heard a vehicle with a 1oud eithaust system leavina tht ~nc about mid· night Thursday. • • • box. · ••• Occupants found the front door open when ~)'. returned to their home an tbe 17000 block of Los Pesos Circle late Wednc1day. Upon in· vesttption, they daacoveted that money and jewelrv had been ta.ken. • • • Buralan entered a home in the l 6000 block of Scauoia Street lhrouah the khcht'n window and stole tcrco t"Qu1pment. a camera and 1 . , "' --- • • • Beech. visiton told hfeauards Thunday afternoon that someone stoic thc:ir oranaic 1974 Datsun pick· u 1 wbicb had been i-rked near Bolsa ·ca tate Beacb. The lo ~ was estimated at Sl.000. • • • f.pteriaa thtouab a doted front window. someooo bur&J,ariud a home.Thursday on th 400 block of f.d1nger A~cnue. The k>SS included aun worth S2JO, terco equipment wonh S3.SO and Jewtlry "orth UOO. tnd class n na. • • • Thieves pos ibly used a Wlre to enter a locked whicle left at l 820 Puk -Newpon and stole a $710 AM/FA c:a.s.Kttc pl.a~. TM car bd~ to a lS.yearo<>ld ewpon Bach pbysiaan wbo bad left lhc vehicle ovcmiaht Wednesda~ and dJ9e0vettd the lo Tbunda) mom· ans. • • • A l.quna Bc~ch man in tu~ SO& lcf\ hia car at F.a h1on l 1 nd th1' '4~\ •and 'anou, p1~ ,.,f Jewelry, flt1mateJ at S 1.380 • • • Wl'11lc a Crt'4 of cxternuaa.ton 1n 1 homt on the 1000 of El Camino Dnvc lh1 Wtt about SI 17 1 o cash wa olcn r rom a <Srearr dra~. The rcs1dtn1 told pof1ct he thought the utcnn1n.aton may h.ave bt'tn •'C:lnng ma~\ and bulk> doth" to hide their faC"H and lhrtt n.me .. --------.. ·---~------..--.--·---·------~---·---, .. .. Elivoy: Boycott reversa~ unlikely ........ Vtet nant.Jotns E. Ge~ny, - Bulgaria ln Olympic s nub • WA H I NGTON (AP) ..t.... Soviet Am- bassador Anatoly Dobryn1n says that despite the intervention of the Rev. Jesse Jackson there 1s .. no reason to txpcc1 a reversal" of the dec1S1on 10 pull Soviet athletes out of the Sum mer Olympic in Los Angeles. But Jackson and Rep. John C'onyers. D- M 1ch., arc going ahead "''1th plans to ~t up a committee of athletes, civic leaders and members of C'ong.res's Lo attempt to create a climate in which the decision can be changed. A!I the 1t1oup prepared to hold its fint mccuna in C unycrs· offitt lOda)·. a founh nation JOtnrd the walkout. whach •ppcaroo hkely to spread to other commun1u nauon . The offi .al Soviet news a,ency Tass rcponed today that Vietnam fell en lint> bl-hind East German) and Bulaana 1n101ning M~o~ In ref u tnl to ao to the aamrs. Jackson. a contender for the Dcmocrauc presidential nomination. said Thursda) after a one-hour meeting with Dob{Ynin that both ht> and the committee arc w1lhnJ to ao to Moscow for: neaotitlt1ons .. 1f that 1s necenary and producuve." He aJ$0 called on President Reapn for 3 ··sc.nous initiaLJ vc .. to meet Sovie& com·crns. makinit Lhal appeal both ·publtcly on 1hc stdrwalk .oumdr 1hr Soviet Emba sy and an a pcf'\onal letter to the president. But prNdcnttal spokt> man Larry Speakes ~1d the Wh11c House bcheves 11 alread) has one out of 11 v.a) to meet Soviet conetms and docs not plan to do anylhma funher 10 lure the So~'ICt\ hack ------.,,..---------------------- Wh1tl' I lou)C Ch1efof ta ff James A. Baker Ill 1)~ut>d u written resl)On~ to Jackson's statement that onl) &he president can 11ve 1hc pledgr~ of security that migh~ per~uade the Soviets. rn 11. 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She Nya Mother'• Day la the 'perfect occaalon to make the time to ezpreH your love.• Sri LanliS terrorists abduct U.S. couple COLO MBO. Sn Lanka (AP) -E1$ht armed men kid- napped an American couple 1oda} from their home in 1he northern cit> of Jaf- f na and demanded S2 million in go ld be given to an I ndlan state, government aaid U.S. Embassy o fficials said. Foreign M1n1ste Shaul Hameed said 1he bduc1ors released pho1pcop1cd letters in Jaffna demanding that $2 m1ll1on in go ld be paid 10 th(• government of Tamil Nadu. a state in southeac;tern Indian dominated b} the <;ame I am1I ethnic group th at predominates in 11.orthcrn Sn Lanka. 1 hl· lc11cr al'>o demanded the relca~ ol :!U alleged Tamil terrorists in n Uinka custod'. Ha meed ..aid • The 'couple''> emplO)Cr. 1he Ruhlin ( o of ( olumbus. Oh10:-Ltknuficd them a\ Stanle} B. Allen. 36. all(i tuc; wife . Mal) John Ruhlin. an official of the construction firm . ~·d the .\llcns v.ere from Akron Ohio. but !>pc rid mu!>t of their 11me abroad The Tamil Nadu government shares lhr culturl'. re ligion and polittcs of Sn Uinka\ Tamil ethnic m1nont} -\\-ho arc a maJortl} 1n tht· Jaffna region. 175 m1\ec, nonh of Colombo. Tami ls and the Sin· alhc!>c maJont~ 1n Sn Lanka clash frc· qurntl} 111 <l1spute,<. fueled b} a Tamil 'il'parat1<;t mo,rmcn1 CA.bIR6RN-IANS LEAN E3UT DRINK MEAN ATLANTA (AP) -CeJlfornlan1 are a rate ot Chronic beavy drinking, 11.7 teen breed wno don't smoke~ mucht percent. drlflk_wttt.-~beat -Of worst f TheAtlanta-baeedGOC~ them, according -to a new halt ,........ health risk survey ....et• survey by the national Cent measuring cittzens of varlou1 states. Disease Controf. Ffve of these eurveys were taken by Onty 16. 1 percent of Californians are phone; the South Caroflna result• were overweight and only 28.4 percent said gathered door-to-door. they smoke, aocordlng to the COC Survey percentages were: survey Thureday. •Cigarette smoking -Calffomla The study examined riek1 to health In 28.4 percent, Wyoming 31.6, ttUnols six alatft: Alalka, C8Jlfomta, tttlnola, 33.2, Pennaytvanla 34, South CwOltna Pennsyfvanla, South Caroflna and 35.7, Alaska 36. · Wyomtng. •Obesity. defined u more than 20 When tt comes to chrontc heavy percent over average Ideal weight - drinking, Calffornla r'!llk• eecond Callfornla 16. 1 percent of the f'91POn- among the atx. wtth 10.6 perc;ent of denta, Wyoming 11.1. Alaska 18.9, tttoee r~ edmttting their aver-South Cerollna, 23.5. Pennsytvanla 24.3 age t<*' .acohOtlc bewr11ge Intake and Illinois 24.9. exoeeda 56 drtnt<a per month. •High blood pressure -Alaska 2.3 Other helltth rt9ka ~ acute perc;ent, Wyoming 2.8. Caltforn4e S.6. heavy drlf*lng, mem1lnQ a person who South Carolina 4.7, lllinofs 16. Penn- Has drunk M or more drinks on an sytvanla. n=ed. occaek>n, one or more tlmet In the past • Acut~ drinking -Illinois 11 . .4 month; drtnktng Md dt'Mng, a person percent, A 22.9, Catlfornia 23.6, who~ drtwn llfter having too much to Pennsytvanla 26.1. Wyoming 29.2. drin" one ot mote tJmes In the peat South CarOllna. not uked. monttr. • Mdentaty lffMtyte; ~neon-•Sedentary tlteetyte, defl..w u a tow trolled high blood pc 111r.n; and MkSom leYel of ectlvtty from work, exetd119nd Of never uling IMtbelta. reereetfon -~ 10 percent. Alelkana reported the highest rate of Aluka and Penntytvanfa 10.9, South ~· military funds OK'd FR;;rr=-s=,.:-A-VA_L_U_ED~ ra. .ATI 12,995.00 DON'T MISS THIS FANTASTIC 2 DAY EVENT! "'' s a 7 Ft T Cotta s · erra Wi th pa complete deck1n:U!f1p, heater i • ITCOIJ. 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P O"l"lc1ll Jr called J .. ,er~ dTcc1ne .. <;pccch on Central Ameri- ca b} Prc'iukn1 Reagan. approved a Republican-backed plan thal set less stringent lcrm'> for ai d to El alvador than I hose fa.,,ored h~ th e House Foreign AfTa1~ Committee. H ou~ and 'icnate negotiators "'1111) to \\ork out a compromise ne·<t week. The 'ote\ on Central Amencan as· s1<.tancc came during cons1derat1on of a SI 0.5 b1ll1on global foreign aid measure. which was approved on a 21 1-206 vote. Most Eeaders believe new~papers 'unfair~ WASHINGTON (AP) -TN nation's newapaper edtt0ta 14Mtried eome harlh perceptlona.. about thelt butineee: a majority ot)t-tMlr rlllder• ,_. that newspaper 1torlel ueuatty .,.. untatr. That's not au. Mont than haH of the i'i9det1 beWewt that newapapera usually ere lneocurat~ TheM 81M181'Mntl were lnctuded 1n a report lau.d Thur~•Y at tt)e annual conwntton of the Arnerlcln SoQety of ~---Editot1. The report. "Aetatjng to RMdera In the '80t," Mid that ~ want to reed abOut lmportan1 i.u.t In their new•· pape<s. ·Much more than In the late 18701, (readers) appear to be looking beyond I their peraonel and Immediate concemt to the reallOM of the lncf~ complex world. They..,. of r~. lnfteUon and untmpioyment, ~ wtth the growlng danget of nudmr WW, hevt transformed What Uted to be a NWTOWty Mff.lnvotv«t audlepoe lf'fto a fat more tophjtttcated, co.mopoHttn group." Tr.. ,..,on was preeented to .._ edttora t>y Ruth CJark, ~t Of Clark, Martire l 8artotom«> Inc., a r....,ch «ganlza11on. BeMO on fOC4Jt groupa ln ebc lo- catk>na around tM country, the ,.,. ... d; • -67 ~rc.nt (of readeft) ,_. •Mt newap8P@r stoties us'*ly are not "*· -63 percent bettew that news. papers usually are Inaccurate. ~..-...--1 ................ ~~~~ BJ UM A.uodated Presa SALT LAKE CITY -In the tint rulina to bold lbe U.S. p>vemmcnt mponaible for fallout damaa,e from atomic tatina, a jud&e condemned the failure to give simple ldvice-Uke "Wash cv~" -to people wbo later auft'ered cancer. The dccisJon, arisina from above.. pound nuclear blasts at the Nevada Test Site &om l 9S I to 1962, ordered tbe &0vemment to pay $2. J million in nine cancer cues. Damqes [n a 10th are to be decided later. the rulina a1Jo is eJ.pccted to set a precedent for setllini bundredl of other claima of radiation-induc.ed cancer. 1 ,Bl aam IU/lf.t1ve BRECKENRJOOE, Teus-A fugitive wanted on a murder cbar&e shot a motorist. stormed a bank and took sevln bottqes, but WU arabbed by FBI qe.nts when be stepped outside a vault to pick up food and three of the bOt\qea locked him out. authorities said. Richard Donald foster, a 31-yea.r-old Cll~nvict, was being held t~fi at the Parker County Jail in Weatherford in lieu ofS 1 · ·on bond on a capital mW'(\er charge, said Assistant DiJtrict Attorney Dan Carney . ., JIX abUlt1e. doubted NEW YORK-A new report prepared for Congress questions the ability of the MX nuclear missile to acoomplish its objective of destroying Soviet land-be.scd missiles, The New York Times reJ?Ortcd today. But a Department Qf Defense spokesman said the rep<>rt was incorrect in its asscnion that recent advances 10 Soviet technology would impair the ability of the MX to destroy its targets, the newspaper said. Plloae cllarges to drop WASHINGTON -Far from protesting. American Telephone & Telegraph Co. is publicly embracioa a federal order to reduce its long-distance charges by about SI . 7 billion a year -a rate reduction of about 6.1 pen:ent for U.S. customers. The first such reduction in 14 years was ordered Thursday by the Federal Communications Commission, with May 25 as the target for rates to decline. RlclJ Jmpenonatett scab LAS VEGAS -The arrest total in the 40-day-old strike by hotel workers sweUed to more than 700 aft.er police arrested a handful of strikers protesting entertainer Rich Littte•s opening show at the MGM Grand Hotel. Meanwhile, more talks were scheduled today in the bitter strike1 the fifth consecutive day unions and hotel · oeaouaton have met with a federal mediator in an effort to cod the dispute. Qude ma••86ett LA LOS ANGELES -A small ~uake struck sou~t of downtown late Thursday. but attracted littJe notice and caused no damage, authonties said. The 9:26 p.m. quake was centered four miles southeast of downtown, said Dennis Meredith of the California tnstitute of Technology in Pasadena. It measured 2.4 on the Richter scaJe. Priace Andrew pay11 up LOS ANGELES-Buckingham Palace has agreed to pay a news{>llpcr photographer for damage done to his camera cqwpment when Britain's Prince Andrew play- fully sprayed a crowd of journalists Wlth paint dunng a visit Los Angeles Herald Examiner photographer Chris Oulker was among the reporters and photographers hit by· a stream of paint from the playful prince as be toured a housing renovation project in the Willowbrook area of South Central Los Angeles on April 17. Gulker put in a claim for damages totaling S 1,200. Waterfront blaze anon? SAN FRANCISCO -Authorities trying to pinpoint the cause of a spectacular SIS million waterfront fire speculated that arson was behind the blaze, but fire officials say the origin might never be known. Michael J. Patterson, the fire marshal for the Port of Sao Francisco, made no bones about his opinion on the origin of the tire that destroyed piers 30 and 32 on the city's Embarcadero Wednesday night. Fate medlcos probed SACRAMENTO -State officials believe there·s a network in California selling fake medical credentials to people who arc either already practicing medicine or applying for licensing. The executive director of the state Board of Medical Quality Allurancc, Kenneth Wagstaff, said Thursday that seven physicians with credentials from foreipi medical schools -principally Amerie&Jls who studied in the Caribbean -are being investigated because of "worrisome clues." Pro-KIJadafy rallies lleJd TRIPOLI, Libya -Libyans rallied in cities throughout the country, shouting slogans in supPOrt of Col. Moammar Khadafy and against "terronsts and reactionaries" responsible for a failed attack on the Libyan leader, the government said. "Tens of thousands of people," mo~ of them students, took part in Th\lflday's aovemment-sponsorcd demonstrations, said an official spokesman wbo declined to be identified. Marcos, vote boycott MANILA, Philippines -Scores of riot police today blocked about 1,000 students from ~arching on President Ferdinand E. Marcos' palace to u e a boycott of next week's National Assembly election . Hours before the protest, Marcos gave a televised speech, urging Filipinos to vote in the election, which he said would be won overwhelmingly by his ruling pany. ,- Duarte holdlng lead SAN SALVAOOR. El Salvador -Moderate Jo~ Napoleon Duarte held a solid lead today in partial official returns from the presidential election, and a top military commander urged ultra-ri&htist Roberto d'Aubuisson to respect the results. With 12 pen:cnt of the vote counted, Duarte had 533,771 votes, or 55.8 percent, to 423,380 votes, or 44.2 percent, for d'Aubuisson, election officials said. U.S. would be 'outlaw' MANAGUA. Nicaragua -Nicaragua's fore11n minister ~)'1 the U nttcd States will be an mtcmationaJ outlaw if it refuses to aoccpt 1unsdiction of the World Court, which bas ordered an end to U.S. mining of Nic:arquan w,ters. Nicarqua claimed moral vtctory Tbunday after the World Cour:t issued i~ _mtenm order apinst the mm1ng and other mihtary aClJvlty. Lebaaoa C.bJnet meeta MAY SPECIALS IN PERSON -LEILANI WA'IT -Wife of former Sec. of Interior James Watt, Saturday, May 12th from 12:00 Noon -2:00 P.M., ·Maranatha Village, 2400 Sunflower St., 1/2 Mile West of South Coast Plaza - MAY 10th-13th THURS._. FRI.. SK'r., & SUN. ONLYI TUNE-UP SPECIAL Reg. '25 NOW 117.15 GOOD UNTIL JUNE 1, 1M4 Oaly Or•••e ~-ty A.ia.._... .. ~ra~ Special Gift B~k SuKgestions For Mother's Day: 2 NEW TIRES WITH TUBES INSTALLED Reg. '.:35 NOW '24" (27xH4" or 27x1~" Onty) LM. ... iiil ... llilliiii;;;.--~~:=!!5:-.,;·J~ GOOD UNTIL JUNE 1, 1~'4 Loving Go~ Charles Col.ton. ,., .... 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ACi oc • Pl'"'~ '' "''• u rent ,, ~ ' ·~,,,,.. ,.~"~' • A ..... ~ • 0 •C '0 6 UHF 'a"~' .... ,,,one \.0"'' DISCOUNT PRICE! BUILT·IN OIStf' . WASHER • .,_..., (' Ju• .. llQ'1 t, 'fH' • ' • • r'! r-\teft' ·wt • N Otma ~.-., t"'\'C ('!•[""'ft•-; .. ~<lril .J»tnQ • A l!"t 'l•O< I~ V'i" • t'<.,'< ..... u ,. DISCOUNT PRICE! 81K.FAYA. l,.obanon -Lebanon's new Cabinet P.......------....,,-----------........: today held 1ts Sttond meeting to discuss policies for ' endina the ciVll war1 and heavy fiahtmg broke out around 642 .. 4321 Beirut and in Synan-controlled north Lcblnon. The Cabinet, mcet1na in th11 summer rcson town 10 miles mrect <Jr collf!ct , northeast of Beirut. watt cxptttcd to discuss how to open to .tubscrl~ to your more cro inas between eastand west Beirut as well as the hometown paper. t~ city's port and 1ntemat1onal airpon. aovernmcnt sources said . Daily Pilat ~-- LlTT£R S l;;ess affluent want ;_ wliat wealthy ~an. afford r To the Editor: rendenng plant? I Ho-bum ... Once again arouind the Consider many of the Newport and C1tcuit with that old chestnut: af-Orange County well-to-do. They own fo rdable housing in Newport BcaC!h businesses or may be executives in ~: (and. as well. with well-to-do com-L 0 s •, A n-- ?"" mun.ities nationwide.) But alas, the geles/Montebcllo/lnglewood/City ot specious arguments Jlaven't changed. fndustry/wherenot. Without hue and ~ nary a whit. cl) they commute daily > Th~ essence of all this fol-Oe-rol'! The argument th~t N~wport : Su ccinct~¥.: the ,less affluent Beach/Orange County will soon suf- C, ~~cill~~~-.:'eew~~~ ~~:en~ndh~t~~ fer a laboCr sh~rtage see.'!1sffi furttt~1 ,-than that which we can afford~" twaddle;. ~ns1_derable a ordab e f": Were the caterwauling horde. 10 housing ex~sts m Costa Mesa. Santa I:: approach General Motors we might Ana. Anaheim, Garden Grove, Full- expect something like this: erton. Orange. Stanton. elsewhere. :'-' Horde: "We want affo rdable Ours is a small county. Transpor- .. , Cadillacs. Your present line is be}ond talion from point to point is not ~ our means." distant: _ GM: "But we make cars w1th1n -But attll"ttmtt1! ~eather eye must ~ .. your means. beginning with thl· be affixed on the vanous Chamber of Chevrolets." Commerces - yazoos apparently in Horde: '"Sure. But the hell w11h cahoots with realtors and developers ~. Chevrolets, or Pontiacs. or Bu1ch. (which man) may be themselves) and • We want Cadillacs~" who are forever entreating the outside As long as even a sem_blance of world to move. in.to the c~un~y. '·~democracy continues to exist I feel 11 No Reaganisllc doctnnaire this. •. incontrovertible that the individual despite emanating from this Re- -who has acquired wealth be wholl) publican bastion. Orange Count). ~ privileged to deploy it as he or shl' Quoting Georgia state Senator Julian ·~ may wish. To acquire estate. to Bond. the Reagan Administration 1s ·squander randomly if so inclined. ··run b) an amiable incompetent...an ~Such is the perimeter of wealth, and architect of a varice as social policy." .. when it ceases to be we veer. will)-H uzzah' ; ·-:nilly, toward the communistic state. But what law mandates land which t That wooly argument that the 1s high priced (through supply and .. employee must h ve in the communi-demand) be thrown open for low cost ty of employment 1s so much flubdub housing? The Soviet Union dictates ~ and flapdoodle. Does the steel worker housing. Do an) other people? • live hard-by the steel mill: the STEPHEN G. FREEMAN slaughter house sledge man near the Newport Beach Fight fire with fire To the Editor: the matter. I think he forgot himself .. You pruned a l~tter from Hank Ne11her we nor Nicaragua are signa- ' Searls titled, .. Are We at War'!" (Daily !ones to that World Coun JUrisd1c- ~ Pilot.April 18). While my good friend tion. Hank is !Je"iter known for his popu~ It's obvious that the Nicaraguans fiction novels and TV scnpts. one can arc using this as another propaganda also full) appreciate his voiced con-plo) in which the) and their So' 1ct c.erns as a \Cteran and a c1t1zen. masters excel. Howe\ er. Searls' perspecuve com-Of course. Hank was nght on target pletely ignores the real it) of the world when he stated that the Senate and tht' politic and the stated Soviet goal of House of Representatives have o ne world under the hammer and known exactly what we were doing. sickle. The so-<:alled mining incident onl ) Not too many ;ears ago. the became a "scoffiaw outrage'' for the communist thrust got only as far as political convenience of the liberal Cuba and we fumbled that one at the Democrats. That 1s disgraceful. Bay of Pigs. Where-would Mr. Searls Most of us who fought for o ur propose we draw the next line -at countl) in World War JI , Korea, the Mexican border? Vietnam. Lebanon· and in Grenada As to the mining issue, from a continue )O share the dream of pragmatic viewpoint it's a lot easier to leading the United States and the keep the war supplies fro m being world along a lawful path onto higher received and distributed pnor to the ground. There are times like these point of entry than after they are in when we have to fight fire with fire the hands ot the enemy out in the and that requires the burden of blood. field. sweat and tears to preserve our As to Hank's feeling disgraced liberty. about our country's position vis a vis the Wo rld Court's JUnsdiction over KARL 0. BERGHEER Santa Ana Look at the big picture To the Ed11or· I appreciate }Oured11onal of May I concemrng Saddlcback Communit} College's d ilemma on salanes and Chancellor Stevens' dilemma on -r trying to resoh e the issue. One of the problems that I see v.11h education 1s that 1t''> not lookt'd at 1n a continuum K through 1hc l tn1't'rnt} of California .,,stt'm Individual board\ look JI 1nd1' 1d- •, ual salanc'> and no o ne look\ at v.hat makes more •aluahll' a 1un1<>r c11lkgc teacher as contpared to a first grade teacher who makes $25.000 a vear and works some 40 hours a week compared to the JUntor college in- structor who works 15 hours a week and ma\ make $50.000. S60.000 or $70.ooo·a year. Somewhere. sometime in Sacra- mento the issue needs tn get resoh ed without gn ing up local econom} and local nghts. JIM DE BOOM Newpon Beach c· May cartoonist be damned To the Ed11nr Your ant1-rl'11g1ou., cartoon~ !.uch as the one apreanng 1n the Ma' 2 issue stink 10 the h1ghe'>t lit hea'l'n'>. May this canoon1<,1 v..ho has '>O pcnerted his talents rot 1n hell fore' er and ever. A.men. J.W. REID Costa Mesa Music lover hates noise .. To the Editor: I am 1n complek "'Ymrath' v.1th the residents 0f l\frsa dcl M<tr Jnd College Park regarding the nm.,~· and disruption that their livt•s <,uffn ' through wha1 I ha' e rnme Ill 'tC"-' ac; the infamous Amphitheatre st:a~on I write this note as a lover of m us1 L. hut also as a sleep and peace-dt•pn' ed resident of a tn"nhou<,e whll.'h ha~ been most unfortunate in being <>1ded on one side b) v an~uard Street. To be b r 1 c I . \\ h t: n t h ~· Amphitheatre opened Frida) night l had to ha'e my car pushed from ,1 Oood-0ut at Newport Boule' ard to just acros!> from my home on V<1n- guard. This v..as a new t:ar for me -I had had 11 three months .. 11 "a' somewhat ancient, but in perlt'rl cond1t1on. The nc\l mom1n~ 1t had one awful dent on the street-side nght fender. Come ~aturda) morning. I got ., it pushed into the parking sp;Kc '· between m~ hou'>e and the rcta1n111g 1~ wall. inside 1he complex . Behind 11 "·· was a yello" sign saying ··No e ntry. Resident Parking Onl~." That sign was cv1ckntl~ l'Hl'>hed into another of 01) bump..·r.. h' pedestrians un- .._. known. who were e11twr ofle nckd. feeling rowd~ out of 11 or all nl the aboH· I dn ~no~ th:ll the night 11 .;.. happcnc.-d. thrt'e vcr) humml·d-out fdlo~ were leaning agatn<,l 1t. n 1f'\ ing Afte1 the \ttOCt'tt kl out anotht•r ORANG[ COAST DailyPilai t jl*'; t ,,. • ..,,. , )..If )It~ , ••• f At 'k'° Wit ~'•-; night. I was JUSl falling into a good '>leep: I had worked nine hours. gone to graduate night school the night before and was very tired. At 11 .30 or '0. down walk. as always, the folk~ "ho park for the concerts along Vanguard. They have to say. and LOLIDL Y and at some length. good night to each other, rev up their car/scooter motors, and in general. k<.·e p up the high spirits of each and C\ Cf) concen going -on and on. \nd I thought. this is only week one of rhe concert -;cason and it's still cool l·nough to ~hut the window . .\nd how many weeks to go before life becomes \tm1-normal again'! I have lived in Costa Mesa for 15 q:ars and love this cit) Now. I feel that for almost halfof each year. I can predict insane and disrupti ve living We residents can expect noise. 'creams and squealing tires: ht·nct• (and I suppose we should ~ r ha nkful ). the attendant sirens and helicopter swoops. This 1s li ving'? Where were the minds who planned dhe loca11on of this Amphitheatre'.' Wa, tht· city that desperate? Or arc h1gh·mes planned for those res1dcn· t1:il a1tas around the Amphitheatre. wht·n rt'\ldl·nts finally nee. abandon· mg all except l.'ar muffiers and (for mo~t I hope). their prescnpt1on for lwa.,,' \t•<lativc~? H .\RIHf' r l{()HRFR Costa Mesa H. L. Schwartz Ill r> 11111 r "' Chary Dowallby F dlfOI Md A• 11u11n1 10 rhP P1ibl~Mr Frank Zlnl A\<,oc.1t1fl' [ d•IOt '" ... .._. A\tc:)fr~\ Q tt'11ri11 "~'"",. '• h , 1•t 1 nf • M"'M I A '•:t,.._•tr Tom Tait 1f, f•rM(•t- -. --,;,----. ----:.....,,--:=-;-"---:--------------.......... ~--------- ., ·'As long as even a semblan ce of dem ocracy continues to exist I feel It Incon trovertible t hat the tndl vldua/ who h as acquired wealth be wholly privileged t o deploy lt as he or she may wish .. " L.M. Bovo ---- It takes a happy mom to make a Ilappy baby l<.t·ader \\ n tcs . ..\s a m0t her of Ii' i:. I found out that 1f I ""anted a happ~ hah~. I had to be a happ~ parent. ..\ bab' ·., abllll\ to 'emc a mood ~ aston1sh1ng. f learned 1t v,.as neceso;ar) to "''Pl' fear. anger. sorro"' out of m~ mind when I was with my bab}. 1f I didn't want these emotio ns reflected in that bab}. Ifs important. bcltcn· me. I behe•e her. )Cs. ls n conccl\able that some chron1call } melanchol} grov. nups were imprinted ac; infants with the melanrhnh ot thl·ir mothers'! ' ~ 1t . To h1~ colkct1on of ordinar: Eng- lish words v.h1rh also are p1g-la1111 words. our language man has addcJ x-ra). a1rwa} and .\lice ~aye. That earner (II golf bags nov. known a!> a cadd~ onginall~ "'J~ known as a cadl'l. Q . What's the name of that prom1· nent educator who hccamc a univer- sity chancellor without over getting his college degree'> .\.Do )OU refer to M aurin~ Bernard Mitchell? He doesn't ha'e an earned degree. but h~bas been chancellor of the (Jniversi t) o f Denver and presi- dent of the \enter for the Study of Democratic lnslltuuons in Cali- fornia. Says he: You can educate }ourself. or you can go to Harvard. The difference is thl') ·11 tell you when ~ou'rc fimshcd <.) ~as the Old ~ l''I character \\~a11 Ea rp ever 1n the movies? . 4.. In one mov1t· ontv. The 1916 Douglas Fairbanks film·. The Half- Breed . ..\s an extra. He ran \\1th thc movie crowd in his later )Cars. though. Pallbearers at his funeral 1n 1929 included c:owbo' stars Wilha m 'i. Han and T om M1,: Ever consider going out on one of those temporary-help JObs? A sun e) of 138 personnel managers who emplo) such people from t1me to 11mt• shows what fi ve qualities.~ order . they most want: I. Reliability. 2. Productivity. 3. Desire to iet thl' Job done. 4. Pleasing personaht). l\nd 5. Respect for the employer. In Boston mu can teleph0ne a Community sCx In formation service. Most callers ask about pregnanl·y, impotence. birth control. venereal disease. that son of thing. Bui one out of cvel)· I 00 wants to talk dirt). • One in four forest firt•s I!> staned deliberately. tht> rangers sa}. -- L.M. Boyd is a syadi<'ated columnist. Senator's presidential bid threatens political career THOMAS ELIAS Man~ profc'>\1onal pol111c1ans today bcl1e•e ..\Ian< ·ranston ma) have done h1mself10 "1th his futile 18-month que.,1 forthl' pres1dem \, J campaign 1hat ended v,.1th a disas- trous 2.400-' ote sho"'ing rn Nn' Hampshire. Thl') ci te ttw e\ample ofn-C 10\ krl) Brown." hO'>l' 1982 defl·at fur J U.S. Senate \t'at v.a., prtTtlkd h~ a long and qu1xotK prc\ldent1al run 1n I Yl.H> Thl' Arov.n analog\ l<'ok\\ornn- vinc1ng that Rt•publlc:an'> art a Ire.id' lining up fur a :-.hot at Cran~ton in 1986. Thi\. despite Cran'>ton ·~ pnncn 'ote-gett1ngahll1\\ 111( alt- forn1a . "'here he drev. morL' 'Oil'' than Ro nald Reagane•en 111 th~· rrcs1dent'c; landshtk ~car of I 9Xll Cran~ton.1hn111\\ l'l1l1011a t polt11 · cal "·1')(Jom 1wv,. '>J' '>.ha\ h\'l'n orw • >f America's luck 1c'>I poll lit i:1n ... Ht• h;1' won his 16-\ear tl·nurt• 1n tht: \cnat« b~ beating SOme Of I ht• Wl'akt'\\ <,l\(l'I \ the Republican Part~ rnuld po'i,1h" ha' e fielded. goe' th1<, th1nk1ng. And it's true that ( ran .. 1on ha\1\ 1 fal·ed a lorm1dahk Rq)uhltran <,1nn· Hou<it on I F-loornm "'h1rrx·d him 111 a I lJh6 bid Im n:dct·t ion ,1., 'it JI\" rontr<1ller Hut <l'>" ll\U:lll~ true good lurk ha .. ~·t·n thi: re\1dut: of hard worl.. h-. ( r:ln'lton. No ( ahforn 1a "lt•n utor 1n th1 scen1un hac, worked hurdC'r 10 kel'P ht'> hunw·lront fenl l'~ in gnod r~·pa1r '\rid< ran~ton l\drnng1t al'411n staning htHl'l'lct·t1on dr" t• far 1n ad\ ant'<' of the· actual l'lert1o n. 111-; aim ·~to hccomC' 'iO form1Jnhlc hclnrl' ca riv I 1186 that no \Uh\tanual Re publ1l·an "'111 dare1al..t· h1rn on He'IU\'\'('('\lt'c'I m that tac;k rn 1q 74 when R.cagan bade<l ofl <t raC\' ap1n~t him. and again 111 t ~SO. when no major RepuhliC'an officeholder would mt.. a c-hallen~c Thi!. t1mc.1hough. llw prt'\1dent1al dn ve may have Y.t•al..cnl·c.l tht· ~na· tor lk1sSI m1lhonm<ldltut a'w~r when hr\ <;cnatC'l:lrl'lpatAn hAH' prl'' mu\h hHd t:il hanJ..mll\ '.'.hat· l'\t'I <;4'J1\(' ol 1 fl\ 1111 1h1lll \he Ill.I\ What do these men have ln common? ha' l' proJcctcd before 1seemu nl) pum turl·d toda) .\nd he ffta) have talked too much about too man> th ings on the cam- paign trail. There :ire varying opip1oo"I about that. "Cntn!>ton made too many statl'· mcnt'> ... '>aysJohn Roussclot.a for- mer 14·)<.'ar Rt'publicarHOn- grcs)m:tn from the Pas<adcna area who allows that he 1s '"'iCrtOU!ll)' cons1den ng" a challenge to the sena- tor .. Thcrcwasanovcr-e~uberann· on all tht> various ram1ficat1onrnf the frecie issue. He.' took w me vet) funny economic po!>1tions. too" "" v..1 th an) politrcion. Cranston ~nO\\S that anything he said while running for president can be uSt'd ngn rn'it him the nti1t time ht• run!> for an}1h1 nger~ But he ~au he'\ not concerned ;1hou11hat. rcarcttinsnothing 1n hi\ prc,1dC'n tial effort. ·-rm in H'r\ ~ond \hllp<'.' hr \a1J r\lt nth · I Jm1 tnpl•rt Jll\ \1·1111u' pnmary oppo$ition (He's had none !>incc I 968)and I think m y presiden- tial campaign made me stronger. I may have a presidential campaign debt, but m y capacity to raise mone> is greater. too. because I now know where more is." Cranston also may gain from having become a sort off olk-hcm on the prcs1dcnt1al trail. with stalurc.-as an cider statesman. "We're all better off for his can- didacy," says Michael Kantor. thC' Los Angeles lawyer running Walt!.'r Mondale's California campaiJn. "Ht> made the nuclear frt>Clt' a key issue lhis year and he a{·tually gamed . re~pcct while losina." That theor} may be true nat1onall). hut Republican~ like Rouiiselot and. maybc,cx·l t,Gov M1keCurbancJ Mate Sen. Ken Maddy of Fresno. wrll \Urtly put 11 ton ~"ere tC'St two yC'3r"' from now Thomu ElltR Ii a Saal• Moni<"I· b11St'd rolumnlst on 1tatt affairs. 8TltPH&N 0 . FR&BllAN Newport Beacb JACK AIJEISOI Weapons workers contract cancers Feds suppress r eport-on high ilfness ra tes ------- WASHINGTON -The Energy Department has suppressed an alarming report on possible health hazards at our nuclear weapons factories. The report shows that workers processing the raw materials for nuclear explosives have had suspiciously high rates of leukemia and lung cancer. The government has known about the problem since 19,76. The danger signs could not easily escape the attention of top offi cials. The essen- tial facts about radiation were monitored too relentlessly for that. But the Energy Department kept the disturbing information from Con- gress. Meanwhile. the government re- peatedly has tried to disclaim re- sponsibility for radiation effects. But the issue won't quite gjve up the ghost. Its latest appearance was in the form of a Colorado Industrial Com- mission ruling. The agency decided that the widow of a nuclear plant worker. who died of cancer. 1s entitled to compensation. Yet the victim's lifetime exf)osure to radiation was below what the federal government claims is safe. This 1s a precedent that co uld cost tho federal government a bundle. The radiation that nuclear weaP?ns workers are eltposed to is wnhin federal safet} standards. Never- theless. they could be running a higher risk of cancer than non-nuclear workers. The e"1dcnce md1cat1ng this 1s contained in.a suppressed report. It covers only one nuclear weapons plant -the Savannah River facility at Aiken. S.C'. -but it raises senous doubts about the safety of workers 1n all factories that produce nuclear v.eapons. The Sa•annah River plant is oper- ated under government contract by the DuPont Co. DuPont prepared the report. Its researchers fo und 11 cases ofleukem1a at the plant between 1956 and 1974: that's fi ve more than the statistical likelihood. There were also 18 cases of lung cancer amo ng one group of workers. T,hat's seven more than the expected incidence. Attached to the report 1s a com - ment by a government scientist: "The apparent increased risk for leukemia , in male wage employees appears real." It also calls the lung cancer figure ··stat1st1cally s1gn1ficant." Yet the DuPont researchers came to a puzzling conclusion: "It would not appear that cancer represents an unusual health problem at the Savan- nah Ri ver plant." The government scientist discreet- ly recommends: "The arguments against this risk being occupation- related need to be expanded." In other words, the government is more concerned about avoiding responsi- bility than protecting workers from cancer. Sources told m y associalt' John Dillon that the awkward findings of the 1976 stud} were not provided to the House Armed Services Commit- tee in 1982 when it requested infor- mation on worker health studies. Instead. DuPont simply responded: .. The total cancer experience of the Savannah River plant has been essentiall y the same as the DuPont Co. as a whole." In 1983. the compan} acknowl- edged to the Georgia and South Carolina congressional delegations a ··slight excess" of leukemia and lung cancer at Savannah Ri ver. but in- sisted: "None of the ep1dem iolo~y studies have .shown statistically sig- nificant excesses in deaths from cancer ... which can be associated with work-place conditions ... BOONDOGGLE OF THE WEEK -Jimmy Carter lost the hearts and minds of his count!) men in 1980. but he's still afier their pocketboo ks. Th'c Carter prcs1dent1al library that will be built outside Atlanta isn't supposed to cost the taxpayers anything. But wait a minute -Car1er has been pressuring the state1 of Georgia to build a parkway leading to his library. This would cost an estimated $19 m1 lhon. of which $14.3 million would come from tht> federal govern - ment. That's not all Critics say that about St! m1lhon of the parkway cost would ao for storm drain~ and sanitary sc·wers -which would then be used b) the library com pie". F<'<krnl law reQu1re!> that funds for presidential hbranes ~ raised hy private donation' So every dollar of construct100 costs th.al the tupa yet: finance means a ~ollar le thot < am·r·~ lnend~ ha' c Jo raise. J•rli ,tnd~Non 11 • •J'lld/t•lf>fl ro/umni111 . Carter Hawley wins court fight Justices Umtt SEC's attempt to curt.an takeover defe nses BJ ~ AllOClaW Presa In an unusual late-night ruling, two federal coun appellate justices hand- ed. tb.e ~urities and Exchange Com- mus100 its accond setback in two days in its attempt to limit how far a company can ao to fend off an unwelcome suitor. The rulina allows Carter Hawley ~ale Stores of Los Angeles to con- unue ~e.tight ll beun April 3 against The Limited Inc. orColumbus Ohio. The judges' decision came about IO p.m. Wednesday, five hours after the SEC filed its papers with the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals and hJd its Lion Country reports loss The Irvine-based Lion Country Safari Inc. reported a 19 percent increase in revenues for the year ~nding I 983. · Sales were $3.28 million compared with last year's revenues of$2.75. The company announced a loss for 1983 amounting to $11 9,219, or 6 cents a share, compared with a loss of 19 cents a share for 1982 (before inclusion of an extraordinary gain of $807,340, or 41 cents a share, in 1982.) Included in the 1983 results is a write-Off of appToximately S 186,000 relating to the closing of the Irvine bazaar. The bazaar was closed as the result of a City of Irvine ruling. The company is continuine its efforts to re-establish the bazaar 1n 1984. leaal briefs band-delivered Lo the justices' homes. The ruling came about an hour after The LimiLed's S3S-.-sb.are ten· der offer for Carter Hawley stock wu Lo have expired at midnight, New York time. The Limit.cd's vice chairmain, Robert Morosky, refused t• say iftbe women's speaalty store operator would extend its offer. ''I just don't see that it is in the best interests of The Limited for me Lo say anything, .. Morosky said. In their rulinJi justices Harry Pregerson and Alfred T. Goodwin said the SEC had failed to show a "strong likelihood" that their suit apinsL Carter Hawley would ul- umately prevail on its merits. They said lhe SEC also failed to show that the public interest would be substantially harmed if Carter Hawley were not enjoined, said William Vaughn. an attorney for the Los Angeles retailer. "We arc delighted that the courts have once again vindicated our position." said a Carter Hawley spokesman. Also Wednesday night, the judges refused to ex~Le a trial hcanng on the SEC's suit" challenging the anti- t.akeover tactics that were used by Carter Hawley. The commission wants to force Carter Hawley to reissue 17.9 million shares of stock it bought in a six-day period to beef up its anti-takeover vote. The reissued stock would be placed in a trust and voted prOj>Ortionately to all other shares not affiliated with Carter Hawley executives. New Holiday Inn complez C. WU.On Viar Jr, center, Tice preeldent and We.tern reatonal director of Holiday Inna, Inc., \a flanked by John Spetda, left, and Jeff Pence of Coldwell Banker Com- merdal Real Eatate SerYlcee ln re'riewint plan.a for a new hot.el complex alone the San Dle&o Freeway at Von Karman Street ln Inl.ne. A ttrtn-botel dnelopmeDt, belleYed tD be the ftnt ln tbe comatry and laela~ IS......,., M 1-room Holiday Jim Hotel pl• a 7...._,; l'OOID ltmtau.y hlte Hotel, will be coutracted OD 8.8 acrw and ACqlllred by Holiday Inna tbroqla Coldwell Banlrer. ~b%i§~i1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I~ • .:'s'b-:.v~.~= ~·r.:= ·-: ::.= :: ~=~ l'l'.".r.::go:r.:· ,!\!,::: ,11:: T11ere 's more than one way lhoWln9 lllghftt l>ld\ hfzU> ll\') JI~ OocuOI e e•i. HamOll 1'\l't 11~ MalRf f '/,i ~ PCA lftl ~ "' i m:> ~~:~E Ja:ma, *~~;5;: li~li~S~ ,;,~5, na:i~ '"'~ to buy or sellyour stocks INAuP ma11100wn or a,.. Tom ..-6'h Durk'on ll"' ll1' Hoo'tar n"' 24 Mt£rm lO lOV. P9ME111 1e 1~ ttil'J cornm·h1lo11 for autt.I' st Sf\l't E•tVn ' 11\') 191'1 HorlJlh 1\.'a 2 Md'arl IS\j, U.,., ~.,. ' 17-27~ 4,. ~, r' Tllurulav Stedl Burf!Y9$ 51' 6 Ec:onU 23 n'll IMS 1111 26i,., ~ McQuav 12 1714 '"-£ ' l•l't '™' •• a • ... AMI AEL CNL Fn l '• 4"" EIPH 11-ll'h ISC ,._ 1~ MIOucW 11"6 )OV. Pene 26 76\l'J I )~ 1f: On the other band, the broJrtr ~nF~Prot 7'~"'2 ,,l\l't iCPT ~... m:; ~ 1E=!, 't~ i;lf· =~ JV.,: ... =.-,'r.'n 'fv. ~':S's r,' dil'J ~ PC ;m'"' ~~ Discount brokerage s ervices offer -:a .. t find the u>eci•list bas o.rden to -~~I l y. ';j ~ 2 IMOcll 't~ Ii~ :=~nr 1"6 2 Mldak I ff"' ~ PlonHI 2~ 16 etnllr'd •• .._....., --~;~ ... "" ~ "J~~ " ,':"' :fi;1~~ :Tw~ ~ ~ e;K> h~ ~ ~~ ~"' ~" J=. ·r ~ opportunities to save money ~~~ ~~~~~~ :U ~g: ~ ~~ :7, 1 "" W.C~': t? F ~'" ~ ~' ~:::u ~~ ~"'-= u Uil'J ~"' ~~ ~"' f ::~ v. pnce. A ' 2i ~v. ~ £ ~ ~~ mt~ Jfffy " "'Moo<•P n~ U" ~oi:-:c •• "" 11'.'> TWsrJx 1 " 1 ... By JAMES F. P ELTZ Corp. He says Schwab will s~nd a LIMIT ORDER -This order ~~' im'"' 11~."' ;~W 1 . . ~ !~:/", ~·~ ~: r;£ , 71~ 21~ ::C: ::r; :;: ~~ ~ ff11 +i'T! ~ ~\') "'...._ ww.. few minutes exp~ the d.itTercnt "limits" the least favorable price that ANtlns J" P ,.. laNFI '4 ta Kallv$v ~ =~ = ~ !f.,. ::=,: >~~ ~:: ~~sf, j~ .:~ The growing presence of discount ~of stock orders if an investor you will aocepL "i':: "u-iJ ,.tt " i ti~ °',:~ ~ 1.~ ~l::i:,,' ':~ 2~"' =~=s m: ~ ::r s~~ J"' ~v~~ 2t:! l~ brokeragescrvicesisgivinginveston wishes.but"wecan'trccommendone XYlf you wanlimt.to fbuSyOJOO .shares of 1f-l~ fH ~ l'~t ~ l~ KfOOfG 47 4714 NYAlrl ll't 4°" RobtlMv 12 12>,4 ~~11'p m f,,.., more Opportunities tO shave the COSt or the Other." Z al a Jt O J apiece, that "' 113 114 mw 91 4..., Frte~ .,. 36,4 Knaoev 2slh m1e HlckOG • 414 Routa 34\\ :u .... va1NH 4WI~1t. of buying or selling stocks. But with Herc, then,arethetbrecmain types means the broker cannot execute the Apple( ""~lo onP•P II)~ Fr~t ff~··~ Kr•lcn 2" , Ni.taA ,. 7'\l'J Saoti.r •"41 S'ilt Van0u$ • ,... f d d b th L. orderatanyth"ngov SJO c AoldMt 14 Ya ordta , • ..., FuaHe il: n~ Kuldt• • 2•'-' ,._ N1etia 7'\l'J ,.,4 s.i.co ~ 6'\l'J v~:s • ,.,. t h e s a v i n gs co m e m o re 0 or en an ow ey wor-..: 1 ~ • on vene-~~L• ~ t: rotf, • I• ~ell ~ tl:.! t:~" 7f~ ~\4 ~~'~' ::~ l~~ fr~:' i~ ~~ ~=; 1t! it~ responsibilities. MAR.KET ORDER -This is an ly, if it. is a limit-seU order, it means ~~~;;,. ' ~ "°' lftbtada 1 ~l ~ ~~69vr5•16 7 7.16 [:-~' »:1~)2 ==~~ J~ l~~ = , l~"' m~ ~er·'~ r t~ ~ A discount bToker will be happy to order that a broker must execute as you wdJ not accept anything under 6e,, ... ~ 1 s-n ·16 ~"~'' 1\l'J t lh Lttnv' J7 ~ No•,. 341' 1s~ ffi"w , '"• ~ w s.~ sv. execute your order at a commission soon as he can at the best price he can S 10 a share. "' "' A t~ r ' 414 41.'J ~:i&rd I 2~ \'I ~~· "" 1n .c.MM 14 ... 14tlt WH B "'" L r =-=t o-..1-also uall ang an \') ' ''1:3 110 1~ ~t ' ~X ~ N:~fo\ ::~ 12:;,: V~S ~ ~VJ -:~ ~ 2i 1n UP tO 50 percent less than that Ofa full. ge . &..lllU • IUCU . US y carry & "' • l6 l6v. • ... If • F ou 1 l2 • "' w1~ , ·~ ~..... service bTokerage firm. For the most Suppose you want to sell 100 shares nme pcnod; that is, you tell the part, however, that is all the discount ofXYZCorp. at $10.50a share. If you brokerwbethertheorder is good fora broker wilJ do. place a market order, your broker will day, a week. a month or "good-till- The reason the discounters can approach the elchan&c specialist -canceled.." Day orders arc canceled charge less is that they don't give the one who actually trades that automatically if not execuCed by the investment advice or carry major particular stock on the floor of the closiogbcU that day. Those with other research staffs. They don't teU you exchange-and try to seU the stock at pcnod.s arc canoelcd by the broker on what to do, they JUSt help you do 1L SI 0.50. the stated day if the desired sale is not Hence, before caJhng a discount However, the specialist nught not reached. broker, or even if you deal with a full-have any orders to buy XYZ at that If you have a day order. you nught service firm, it helps to know not only price. but might have an offer for also request to have the order marked what stock you want to buy or seU, but SI 0.371/i. If the broker be)jeves no "execution at the close." That mcan.s how to place that order on the floor of higher bids arc likely, be probably will you want the order executed b} that the stock exchange. And there a~ execute the ordCT at $1 0.37'h. day's close. several ways to do it. "It is preferable that they (in- vestors) know exactly what they want:· says Martin Weissman, a broker in San Francisco with Charles Schwab & Co.. a leading discount firm and a unit of BankAmerica UPs AND OowNs j I Irvine Sensors Corp. wins $4 M contract with new technology Irvine Sensors Corp of Costa Mesa has been awarded a S4 million contract from M D Funding Corp., the general partner of Prutcch Re- search and Development Partncrslup and an affiliate of Prudenual-Bachc sttunties Inc. The award 1s lrvme Sensors' first contract which uses some of the company's. Hymoss technology for the development of a full} integrated product. qualified for sale anto an ongoing mark.et. according to James Alexiou, president. No details were released on the Prutech product except that it 1s intended for military apphcauons 10 a ~eted market already in c'cess of $I billion annually. Alexiou declined~ offer an} spectfic pro"cctions e pro eel's long-term 1.nancial l pact fiow- ever. he noted that pven the stZe of the antended market. even nominal market penelrltion could produce a major manufactunng busmess for this product alone. If the product 1s a tecb01cal and marlcetiDf success. lrvme wiU have the option to c,. elusively m1:nufacturc and sell 1t on 11 royalty-bearing basis or to acquuc the developed technology outnght Alexiou said that alth<Sugh the contract wdJ have some financial effect on lrvine·s third fiscal quarter ending July I, the fourth fiscal quarter will be the first period 10 which the full 1mpact will be felt. Alexiou also announced that. an a related agreement. Prutcch has purchased a warrant to buy up to ., percent of Irvine's outstanding com· mon stock at $4.50 a share. Irvine Senson. headquartered an Costa Mesa. is primarily engaged 1n the development of infrared focal planes which have broad awhcariont an strategic and t.acbcal. milit.ar) systems. $2 M Archive pact renewed Arcluve Corporation in Cost.a Me5a and CA.DO Systcm5 Corp. have ~newed a S2 million contract that calls for Archive to prov1dt sttam•na cannd&t tape dnva_to C'AOO over the next two yean. announttd Tom Makmann. Archive's v&ee preudcnt of mark'eting. Under the terms of the aareemcnt, tht Torrance-baJCd ( 1\00 \\Ill purtna.K An::b1vc'1 Sidewinder 2(). mepby1e, Super dcwtndc 4S- mepb)1e and Scori>ioD 1.0/4S/60- "'epbyte I /4-t0cb stream101 canndse tape drives. The Arduvr oroducts will be uJCd to up the W1nc'he1ter d1$k drives in CADO's TllCf hnc of multi-1.&Sklna, multi· u er. multt-processina super· m1crocorq_~ttt tyitcms· The Tiier ATS-64. ~TS-32 and ATS-lo l. On the , • Dow JoNf s A~£RAGES WHAl NYS E Ow NEW YORK (AP) ftMV 11 l T • Adv~~ ~= l New l\loh• New low• NYSE LEADER S UP s AND DowN s NEW YORK (AP) MAY l l AM£X LEADERS GoLo QuoTE S METAL S QuoTE S That ts an apt description of both business and business people along the Orange Coast. To keep track of wherecompaniesaregotn~and which people are helping them get there.Just watch Credit Line' -everyday in the • Business section of your new Daily Pilat a - --..-j Newport ChrUtian RIP 90ftball playen io onr •trateo with Coach Terry Free Crlab t). The players include. fro• Dllllr ............ .., ........ ~ left to iUbt. Denl.e Curren; Duey Decele. Sharyl Clllay. Tina Anaenon and Kelly Da.tdaon. Their goal: CIF titl e Newport Christian has 16-1 record, No. 1 ranking By CRAIG SHEFF OfllleDlllJ ........ Newport Christian High softball coach Terry Free knew be was going to have a pretty good softball team this SCUOl.l -lF he could find a pitcher with reasonable success. When freshman Kelly Davidson found out her school needed a pitcher, she quickly volunteered. The results have been nearly fan- tastic. Terry Free Newport Christian is ranked No. 1 in the small schools category. Catcher Tina Anderson, first baseman Sharyl Cillay, center fielder Denise Curren and shortstop Darcy Degele have all been key factors in the Conquerors' climb to the top. Anderson, a senior, is rated as a "superb defensive catcher" by Free. "Our opponents have stolen only eight bases on us aU season," says the Newport Christ ian coach. Anderson is also hitting a robust .460. Cillay, a junifil,' is another top tlefensivcr player· and is ~rreotJy hitting .351. C urren, a senior, has a .324 batting average. ' Degele, a sophomore, leads the team in runs batted in (30) and is hitting .388. This is Free's first coaching assign- ment. A graduate of George Washing- ton University (Washingto n, D.C.), Free is a walk-on coach who, as an accountant, runs a manqement con- sulting business in Santa Ana. Davidson, a right-hander, not only fa1hioned a 16-1 record this season (pitching every Newport Christian game), but also. batted . 404 -helping the Conqueron to the Academy League championship and the No. I ranlcinJ in the small schools category going mto the opening round (May 18) of the CIF playoffs. from a pro and pitched every one of o ur games this season. " says Free. Davidson's stats are impressive, to say the least. Her earned run average is 0. 79, she's only walked 15 and she's struck out 128 in 98 innings. So why does be do it? "I just love working with kids and especially at a Christian school," says Free. "We really wem 't too sure how well we would do this season until Kelly became a pitcher. She was a shortstop and had done very little pitching prior to this season. But she took lessons But Davidson isn't the only reason "Our goal is to win the C IF championship, " says .Free. With Davidson and Co. leading the way, that goal may not be too far off. Irvi ne, Saddleback qualify Vaqueros finish in second with 14-4 victory over El Toro The Sea View League baseball playoff picture finally cleared Thursday, with El Toro set to enter as the league champion, to . be joined by runner-up Irvine and Saddlcback, which finished in a tie for third with University, but qualified for a berth in the C IF 2-A playoffs by virtue of its two victories over the Trojans. Irvine avoided a three-way tic for second by ripping El Toro, while Saddlcback was blanlcing Costa Mesa and Univcrsity<was outlasting Estancia. Newport Harbor also finished on a winning note, beating Corona dcl Mar. Here's how it went in the league finales: Irvine 14, El Toro 4 The Va9ucros avoided a three-way tic for second with the convincing win over the Chargers, who had already locked up the league crown. John Scott's two-run homer in the first inning gave nc a quick 2--0 lead, which expanded to I 0--0 before El o could dent the scoreboard in the bottom of the fifth. Sophomore Bobby Hamelin broke a school record for hits in a season, collecting a pair to give him 32 this year. He broke the standard set by Bob Perry, who had 30. Remy Rahmatulla and Darin Wallentine each had a pair of hits for Irvine, which finished at 10-4, in sole possession of second place. Pitcher Steve Lipton upped his loop mark to 4-2, and all four runs he allowed were unearned. Saddleback 8, Costa Mesa 0 The Roadrunners clinched their spot in the post- scason playoffs, putting the game away early with a fivc- run first inning. A single by Doug Kiel to drive in a pair of runs helped Saddleback to its quick start, while Derrick Landrum drove in three runs with a bases-loaded walk in the first inning and a two-run single in the top of the sixth inning to caJ> the Roadrunners scoring. UD.lverslty 14, Estancia 13 Jason Gentile's two-run homer with one out in the bottom of the ninth capped a long afternoon and lifted the Trojans to the victocy over Estancia. The two teams sluged it out into extra innings ued at 11 when Mel Richardson apparently sealed it with a two- run homer in the top of the ninth. But the Trojans began a one-out rally as Dave Huegy singled and Graham Everett followed with a base hit that was misplayed into a two-base error. allowing Hucgy to (Pleue eee PREP/82) Kelly Daridaon JBILLBOARD TONIGHT TV-RADIO: See 82. - Rustlers. Pirates brush aside foes, await title contest As anticipated at the start of the week. it will '° down to the final day in the South Coast Conference baseball race, as Oranse Cout and Golden West recorded import.ant victories in convincing atyle Thurs. day. However, the possibility of a thrce- way tic for the championship diup- pcarcd when Cerritos trimmed Santa Ana, lcnocklng the Dons out of any chance for the title. The Pirates will take a one-pmc lead into Saturday's noon pme with Golden West, and the Rustlen will need a victory at OCC to force a playoff for the title. That playoff would be held Tuesday at a neutral siJC. Herc's how it went Thunday: Goldea West li, Cypress i The Rustlers set the SlaJC for Saturday's showdown, battenna the Cbarfcn with a six-run sixth and 6ve- run eighth. Shane Aorcs hit a ~r ofbomen to pace the attack. a solo shot in the third and a two-run blast 1n the sixth. He's now biT:'J .479 this season. Les · t doubled and tripled, driving in three runs in the process and Brian Patrick and Brian Bcant each went 2-for-4. Kevin Elster cracked a threo-n.m homer to left in the eighth inning to complete the romp. On the mound right-bander Gary Bucldes pvc the Rustlcn eiabt strong inninas in his 6.rststart of the season. I.a Cealt Cl fl I C• W LT -21 •• • 7 • l lf t I I II ' t J 15 ti •• t. I Ji Jllll ... • " ' lt'iil • ,,...,."' ..... Or.,_ Coett t, #ti. SM MtofllO I Goldlrl West IS, C.,.,.. t Fulltton tJ, eon.toll S Cerrltol lt, SMta AM 7 ~ .... C--) Goldell w.t .. ·Orenee COMf ____ ......,. Oolden West ICC riabMMuldcr : Mike Schoolerwilltet tbe nod apiDll 0ranp Cout OD Saturda).'. Sc:booler tam a 7-2 overaD record and 3.34 ~ earned run averqe into the pme. Onqe Ceut t, Mt. Su U..... I The Piratca lasbcd out 20 hill and received ~aiout piu:b.in& perfonn•nce __ from Steve Mendoza in their ~ in Walnut, Which completed a four. pme sweep over the Mounties this season. OCC broke on top with two in tbe third as Mike Senne coaxed a one-out walk, Kevin Reimer doubled to left IO score one run. and after Damon Berryhill wa1bd, Joe K.wolek !1a,pped a double to left to brin& home Reimer. In the sixth, Jeff Gardner and Jef Garcia each sinPd to centet to set the Piratca IW1cd onoe ap.iJi. That set the su,e for Senne'a IC'Venth homer of the year 'to deep left -field. Berryhill sinalcd in one run. Tuttle doubled in another and Larry Cratsenber1'1 bases-loaded hit produced the Pirates' final two runa. Overall, Tunlc bad three doubles and went 4-for-S. Jcff0stcrode.(7-4ovcrall and 7-2 in conference) will burl in the crucial against Golden West Saturday. Eagles in finals ... but not Artists Estancia (20-0) meets Mira Costa for volleyball title By ROGER CARUON Of ... Dllllf .... ...., Estancia High's Eagles have quali- fied for a shot at the CIF 4-A volleyball championship for the fourth time in six ycan following a fi vc-sct victory over Santa Barbara Thursday ni,ght -talcing the Dons., 14-16, I S-11, 15-12, 5-15, I >-11 at Dos Pueblos High in Goleta. It wasn't particulary pretty, but Coach Tom Pestoles1 will &ladJy accept it as the Eagles improved their record to 20-0 to set up a classic match up of unbeatcos in the finals: Mira Costa qualified to play Estan- cia in the title game at Redondo High Saturday night (8 o'clock) with an 11-1 S, 15-5, 15-9, 15-3 conquest of Laguna Beach before I, l 00 at A via- tion High in Redondo Beach, the Mustangs upping their record to 21--0. For Estancia -there were two major saviors -Dave Ross and Adam Lockwood. Ross. with 32 kills. and Lockwood with 26 lcills, were the whole show, although Steve Conti sparlded, too, coming off the bench to fill a large gap created by the loss of middle blocker Sherman Dickman. Dickman was on crutches with a badly sprained ankle and the Eagles responded poorly, committing un- characterisllc errors. "We were p retty flat after being beaten badly in the fourth game." said Pestolesi. "But our fans µn:iJ::d us, they really fired us up."/. . . . Still, the Eagles needed help, and Santa Barbara accomodated with multiple errors of its own -gracious- ly accepted by Estancia. "Santa Barbara ~layed very well," continued Pcstoles1. "But an the end, when we were down 6-4 in the final game, I would say they lost it themselves. We just didn't have too many with good performances'. Tom Pe8toleal "Ross and Lockwood were outstanding and Conti, well, old reliable really helped.,. The Eagles went with an almost total outside attack. but when Conti came in, they were able to mix it up and finally pulled it out. .. Dave and Ross took turns working the middle," continued Pestolcsi. "It looked kind of funky, but it worked." Mistakes were visible for Laguna Beach, too, but the story of Mira Costa's victory wasn't o ne of mis- (Pleue mee SST Al'fClA/83) Ang els vlsit hot Tigers DETROIT ~ For a team that couldn't beat Minnesota at home in three tries this week and is currently on a fbur-gamc skid overall. the pr~s of playing the hottest team 10 bueball can't be very comfortina. Newport's Ullman staysih contention for Olympic berth But that's the s.ituauon the Angels find themselves in as they open a thrce-pmc series with the blazma Tigers in Dettoit too.iabt. lt'saJsothetqinningofajoumey which will also take the Anacls to Baltimore &nd New York for three gamcs'\p1cc::t. By ALMON LOClt.ABEY .,,.., .............. LONG BEACH -Photo finishes in horse racing arc not uncommon, but Dave Ullman of Newport Beach scored his third first-to-finish in the ninth race of the Olympic yachting trials Thursday by oomina from behind to beat Charlie McKee of Seattle by scarcely mote than a coat of paint. The win puts Ullman back in contention for the Olympic benh as Steve Be~•min of Oyster Bay, N.Y .. th~ previous leader, finished sixth. With .two throwout ra~. Beajamjn leads U llman by two penalty poinu aoina into today's final race. scttina up what wollld amount to a match race between the two. Ullman is a three-time world champion in the 470 Class and Bertjamin is the current national champion. Ullman's victory was a comc-from - behind effort from the stan. Halfway through the race he was sailina as far beck 11 fifth and Mc Kee was ho ldin1 third. Ullman sJowly overhauled McKee on the final windward leg and at the finish it was so close that neither slcippcr knew who had won until the race committee called Ull- man's number. Ullman was between McKee and lM committee boat and lll'J)IJ'e'ntly made a quick luff to put his bow across the-lint first Pete Melvin of Lighthouse Point, Anaheim Hills. Bertrand's second Aa. was showing signs of being back place brouJht him to within six points in the running until he fouled a of S1lvcstn. weather mark and had to reround and To win the tnals. Bertrand would finish fifth, one place ahead of have had to wm today's rac~ with Benjamin. Silvestri finishing third or worse. To win a place on the Olympic Thursday's results: yachting team, Ullman would have 470 class (ninth race) _ 1. Dave had to beat Benjamin in the final race Ullman. Newport Beach: 2. Charlie and both ofthcm would hive had to Sea tJ 3 p Oi-i.. finish in tht first five. Benjamin's McKee, 1 e; · etc .... cy, throwout races aoina into the final G~eenwich..1.. . Conn.: , 4. Dave · h 1 ti · h d Pritchardl ua.kwood, Ga.; 5. Pete were t~o s1xt -pace 1011 es an MelVln, iabthousc Point, Fla.; 6. U llman s were a ~venth and a fifth. Steve Benjamin, O~ytcr , N y .. 7 In the sinaJc-handcd Finn Clas,, Steve Klou, Rtdw 'ty.i 8. Dave Russ Silvestri of T iburon had his Kellog. Olen Head . Y .; 'I. l...uthcr pomt lead "thaved When be finished , Carpcntcrb Baton Rouge, La.: 10 third behind Bun Roynolc:h of Sum· Chris Raa • Huntmato n Beach mit, N.J and John Bertrand of 470 standing$ (~1t 7 of 9) -I. Ben1amm, 22.4, 2. Ullman. 24.4, 3. Melvin, 33.1: 4. John Shadden, Lona Beach. 49.0: 5. Pritchard, 54.0. ' Finn class (ninth race) -I. Buzz Reynolds., Summit, N.J.: 2. John Bertrand, Anaheim Hills; 3. Russ Silvestri. Tiburon; 4. Peter QuiJlcy, Larchmont, N .Y.; S. Blalcc Manner, Palos Verdes~ 6. John Garth. Tampa, Fla.; 7. Scott Macl..tod. Rowayton, Conn .. 8 Paul Van Cleve, Annapohs,. Md.: 9. James Gallqher. Quincy. Mass., 10. Bob Anoll. Ncwpon Beach. • Finn standings (best 7 of 9) -r I. S1lvcstn, 28.4; l . Benrand, 34.4: J Reynolds, 43 7; 4. Macl.cod. SO. I: S Van C'levc, 62 4. Malte Witt (4-1 )~ tbe lllian- ment an this everuna's 4:30 con- froncauon. He'll be oppoled by Milt Wilcox (J.0). - The Tiaers have a 2~ overall record W'bJch includes a l4-0 showina on the l"Old this seuon. Detr0ir1 2S wins in 29 ptnet titt the 1955 Brooklyn t>odcers for the bett st.art at this point of the ~ tea son Day sames follow Saturday and • Sunday and each will bt \dev\Jed. Saturday•1 l 0 a..m. wilt bt beamed 1 on Channel •. wtult unday'1 10:30 contest will be lhown on Channel S I . I I I I .. I ,. 11 j i . , ...,...7----~----·---rit --;------=~~---~,.....~--~-------------------( Pirates,. Scurry beca1ne another victilD of cocaine From AP dlspaccffl PITT'BURvH -P11t~burgh Ptnlles' Ill p1tl'her Rod ·urry tearful!)' detailed has tWO-)C:tr bank with rocame Thursda). adm1tung ht finally )Ought help "because it was a cho1tc behH.-c:n hvmg and dymg." Scurf). 28. told a ballpark news confc~nce he reahzcit earl} l:ist season he had n scnous drug l)roblem when he found· himself gomg without slec:p for up to four da~ at a nme. .. , hutcd m).self for tht' last two years:· said Scurry. llan~cd b\ Pirates Manager < huck fanner. General Managl·r Harding .. Petl"' Peterson and teammate 8111 Madlod .. ,. @.t)I w the pomt v.here I i·ouldn't come to the ball par~ earl) -and I love baseball. I'd JUSl stay in m) hotel room .. ScurT) said. " tx-aine had a hold on me ... Scum. v.ho 1s e\pected to rcJ01n th( Pirates '>hortl\ ..aid hea'} dnnkmg kd to a recreauonal use of nx:a1nl' ·· .\lcohol 1s JUSt as dangeruui. as cocaine." he ~1d hru\h1ng teari. from his c)ei.. ··1 started out a few ~l'ar'> agu JU\l tor the fun of 11 I finall} got to the point v.ht'rl' I nwldn't quH. C~a1ne became my No. l pnonl~ in lite." · '\1. um one of the National League's top relievers in ll/~2 v.hen he had a I 74 earned run average and 14 \J\l''> )lurnpcdtoa+9recordanda S S6ERAina 1983 '<.'a'lon he l·alled "a hvmg hell .. Quote of the day .PNI 0°1111-., a BilUlh natlw who It Ullltent trainer to Woody ShlpheM with Devil's Beg, lift• hearing the pt'lze ~-old booed dutlng • pubMc work.out at Aqueduct: "In New Yott<, the f-woukt probably boo the OUeen of England. so ft redy doesn't eurpr.._ me at alt" Suns. Bucks apply clinchers Walter Davis scored :! I points. 14 ot m them dunng a dec1sne first half. as Phoenl\ beat t 'tah. I 02-82 Thur~a' night to clml·h their Nattonal Ba.,ketball .\s- wc1atrun pla)off sen es 1n "" games. Larry Nu ce added 20 points. Alvu Adams 13 and Maarice Lucas, J ames Edwards and Paul Westphal I 0 each for the Suns. v.ho nov. ad'"ance to face the Lakers in game one of the \\\•)tern ( onferencc final Saturda) at the Forum In .inother NB.\ pla\ off. Marques J ob.nson scored 11 of his 25 point'> 1n the tourth quaner and Paul Pressey sank a crucial tree thro"·and an IM-foot JUmpc"r in the final I 22 ol pla~ a .. M1lv.aukec defeated New Jersey. 9~-97. to d1neh their semifinal ~nes. 4-2. Junior Br)dgema.o added 20 point'\. Bob Lanier 17 and Sidney Moncrief had IS of his 16 point\ 1n the second half as thl' Buds ad\anced to the Eac,tl'rn Conference finals aga1n..,1 thl' v.1nner of the Ro,10n-Nc" Yorio.. senes. v.h1\h thl· < l'ltll"\ kad 3-2 Barr battles winds to take lead D.\LI .\\ -Ca nadian Da\.e Barr lin1sh1:d off a 67 v.1th birdie~ on two of the n last lhree h11il'!> and tool.. the h:ad Thursdav in the v.ind -v.h1pped first round of the B} ron '\el sun C1olfClass1c ··tt v.a., prett\ difficult out there ... said Barr. whose uni~ \ ll tor) in \c' en ~ear\ ol PG.\ tour acU•dt\ came in the 1910 Quad C Illes Open. - Carda knock Padres from first Joa.-w11a All41ju p1u.-hcd n th l'·h11w1 111 for his third shutout of the i.c:ai.on. an~ ~t Lou1S)('()~ fhe run\ with thl· hl'lpof1hr\'\' stolen bases 1n the ('1ghth 1nn1ng to Ilea• ~~lll D1e,o. 7-0. Thuooa~ Thl' '1onr~. \'uupkd "11h lhl· Dodgers' win 1n Ch1<·agn. lmx·kl·d tlw f>aJ n.•, out of first place an the National L eagu~· Wl'M CIM-·w hl'rl' 1n the National League. Oale Bena drtlktl u two-run single and a solo home run and Ooa Robia son und Ken& Teblv• camf' u w11h dutch rthl'f pitching a\ P1nsbu11,h defc:uoo San Fran c1sco. "--.. Oaa Oriesun and Gary Redus hit solo homers 10 back the · two-hit pitching of frank Pa•tore Ul> Cincinna11 poi.tl"d it 11th \ ICtOI'\ IO I .2 g.a.nH.~ a .2·.I lnumRfl over Mon. • 1rnl Randy Jollnson homered and dro\e 1n another run wnh a squee7l" bunt. and Terry Harper had two RBI with a double and a sacnfic(' fly to lead Atlanta to a Anda.Ju 7-3 nctor) ovt•r the New York M~~ . . Houston's Mike Scoll p11ched si>. perfet·t innings and Pllil Ganer rapped a t"'o-run double. leading the Astros to a 4-2 \IC'tOr) o'er Philadelphia that extended the Ph1ll1es' los1ng streak to five games .. . In a light night of acuon 1n1 the American League Willie Upsllaw hn a two-out home run in the 10th inning to give Toronto a 4-3 victory over Baltimore that snappe_d the Orioles' five-game winning stn:ak Pinch-hitter Jerry Hairston'• twu·run homer capped a three-run rally wnh two outs 1n the boll om of the nm th and ga'e the Chicago White Sox an 8-6 \ICton O'er Texas . . Don Mattingly and Butcb Wynegar dnlkd run-sconng singles in the boltom of the 16th inning. rallying the New York Yankcl'S to a 7-6 "1cton over Cleveland 1n a game lhat ended one minute belo n· an Ar11erican League curfew . Fuhr'• shutout lifts ttdmonton UNIONDALE. N.Y. -Fourth-stnng '-1 center Kevin McClelland scored earl) in , the third period and goaltender(,rant Ful\r collected his first playoff shutout Thursda' night as the Edmonton Oiler!> got lhe Ju mp on the Nev. York Islanders with a 1-0 victor) 1n lhl' open1nggamc ot the Stanley Cup finals. The Oilers' tnumph wai. lhe1r first agains1 the four- t1me National Hocke~ League lhamp1ons 1n 21 !~ears. a span of I I games. It also snapped Nev. Yor~ ·s nine- game winning streak in the linal round Leonard makes return· to ring WORCESTER. Mass. -Sugar Kin m Leonard. who fou nd h1msdf ba11ltng boredom. v.111 return to the ring tonight ma scheduled 10-round fight again!>t Kl'' 1n Howard. "I v.a!> ge111ng bored. I reall) was:· ~1d Leonard. who announced his retirement No\. 9. 1982. fi,e months after surgery for a detached retina in his left c.'H' His last fight w:is a third-round knoc~out of Brun· Finch Feb. 15. 1982. at Reno. Ne\ TeleTialon. radio T£&.eVJllON 10 p.m. -80XING; Hugo Tarttda vs. Jorge Ramirez from the Otymptc Auditorium (tape), Channel 56. lllADIO 4:30 p.m. -BAm.ALL: Angels at Detroit. KMPC{710). 7-:30 p.m. -aAHaALL: New York Meta at Dodgers, (790). , THE OLYMPIC PAINT ANDSTAIN TRIATHLON SAVE Save $1.50 per gallon on Olympic products. 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M• l•~ '"J r • ,, • )t JA 1 t tll J u •• '• "" " ""'lrir.r weeJ:WoH ' • OLYMPTC (.J Paints and Stains I Olympic Torch .Run set Top-ra ted runners ready to compete in Newport even t Former lJ( lr"1nt All-American Or Jo hn Kon1ngh.1!loneofthc man; top-rated runners i.cheduled to com- pete 1n the second annual Olympic Torch IOk Run und Food Fair ~h~dulcd !Or Sunday. May 20. at th~ NcwporJ Center in Newport Beach. Whale auend10£ UCL Korungh became an All-American 1n cross countr) his 1unior )'Cac. As a senior. , he was all-PC AA 1n cross country and track. <\fter graduating from UC Irvine, he was inv1tc-d to become a member of thc prest1g1ous Sub-4 Track C'lub. Wtth Sub-4. he contjnucd to improve as a runner to the point of being inv11e_sj to compete in Europe 1n the summer of 1983. While in Finland. he qualified for the 1984 ll.S 01) mpic Tnals an the 5.000-mcter event in a time of 13:47.51. Tht: Ol~mp1c Torch !Ok Run and Food Fair 1s presented b) the United States01) mp1c Committee in Orange Count) It is a major fund-ra1s1ng event and all proceeds go toward support oft he l L.S. OI) mpic Training ltnter1n Colorado pnn.si. UJt )"Cir. over 4.300 runncr' part1c1pa1ed. rn1s1ng S 15.!X)O. fh1~ year, as man) as I OJ)()() com!ll'lltur~, are ex~ted. Fin1sh1ng first last )car was anothl·r UC Irvine product, premier m1kr Stc-vc Scott. Scon won in a 1el'ord ttmc of 18:58. Women's v.1nnl'r Nancy Dietz was clock<."d 1n 34 ~(I In conjunction with thl' run will tx· a Food Fair. featuring SJX'l'ialt1l'S from more than 50 of Orange ( oun- ty's finest restaurants. Therf will al.,o be Olympic demonstrations 1n Judo~ fencinJ.. g)mnas1 it"i.. )on·e r wc1&h1hf\tng and wmthna l'he honorary chairman of the event 1s ex-Ram turned tc.-le' 1s1on broadcaster Merlan Olsen. The cost of the ran· 1s i I 0 per person and includt:~ a com- memorative T-shirt. 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NBA pla .. orrs. 10 a.m. -BASEBALL: Angels at Detroit. Channel 4. Channel 1. - 11 a.m. _:GOLF: Byron Nelson Classic, Channel 2. 10· 30a m. -BASEBALL . .\ngclsal Detroit. Channel Noon -VOLLEYBALL, WINDSURFING: Olympic 5. class 'olleyball players compc'te at Redondo Beach· 11 30 a m. -PRO FOOTBALL. l 'SF L. L.\ hprel>i. at Windsurfing compc"titton from Maui's North Shore: Ph1ladelph1a. Channel 7 Channel 11 . 12 30 p.m. -GOLF· B) run Nelson {lassie. { hannel 12:30 pm. -PRO BASKETBALL: NBA playoffs. 1 ~ 30 pm -BOXING Mark "-a)lor .. ~ Buster Drh)tOn 1n middleweight bout (dela)l-'<l). Channel 4. Phoen1>. at Lakers. Channel 2. , I p.m. -BASEBALL: New York Mets at Dodgers. ( hannel 4. ~ pm. -OLYMPIC TRIALS: Women'!> marathon Channcl7. · .2 p.m -SOCCER: Real Soc1edad vs. Zaragoza lpla)ed ~arch 10 1n San Sebastian). Channel 34 3 p.m -TENNIS T ournament of Champions_ Channel 7 3 30 -RUNNI NG-Womt:n's marathon Ohmp1l lnab. Channel 7. · 5 p.m -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS: Ind) 50011 me tnals (dela~cd). Che)enne Frontier Da)s rodeo (tafl('). .\mcnca's <up g) mnast1cs (tape). Channel 7 RADIO 10 am -BASEBALL l\ngels at Detroit. KMPC (71 (I) 12 30 p m -PRO BASKETBALL: Phoenix al Lakcrs. KLAC (570). I p.m. -BASEBALL: New York Mets at Dodgers. K~BC (790) · 3 'O pm -AUTO RACING Indy 500 time lnals. KLA( (570) Sunny TELE VISION 4· 30 am. -TENNIS: Touroamcnt of Champ1oni.. Saltz loses to Connors From AP dlspatcbea NE W YORK -Corona dcl Mar High product Dann~ Salt1. who had post- ed upsets m the first t"o rounds. found top.i.eeded J1mm) Connor\ too much to handle Thursda}. falling an the third-round match at the Tournament of Cham- pions at the West Side Tennis Club. Connors. who ha!i never won this five-)ear-old tour- ne}. v.h1ch 1s pla)'cd on the sne v.here the U. Open was staged un~ 1978. traded early service breaks with Saltz in the opening set before ripping through h1\ foe . 6-3. 6-0 714 385-1919 • 1:30 p.m -SPORtsWORLO: Boxmg: James Smith vs Frank Bruno in hea' )Wl'1ght bout (d1da)ed): UCLA- Peps1 trac~ and field-mt'et (dela)'l'd): SportsJournal (a look at'forn'lcr sprint champion John Carlo'>) RADIO IU \0 am -BASEBALL ~ngel'> at D1.·1ro11. KMPC (71{J) 11 \IJ J m. -PRO FOOTBA LL L.\ bprcss at Philadl·lph1a. KL .\C ! S 70) ' . I pm -BASEBALL Nc..·v. 'I or~ Met!> al Dodgt•rs. K AB( '7901 3 \II pm ,-AUTO RACING lnJ\ 500 ume trials . KLA( (570) . PREP BASEBALL ... From Bl score and E"erett to reach third ~llh the 1) mg run (renttk then came..· up and endt•d 11 v.1th a '>hot o\l'r the kft-centt'r field fence his third hit of the da' Othc.-r h1111ng stars lor l n·1, crsll\ mduded Ste\e Kelle) and Hueg) v.ho each v.l•nt 2-for-5 w11h three RBI. For Estam-1a. kff Graham had a big da) at lhe plate. dn ing in two runs and '>lOrt ng twice wh1k going 4-for-6. N~wporl Harbor 4, Corona del Mar% Jc~ P1askov.sk1 concluded hi!> career at Nt'"port in fine St) le with a doutile and single at the pla1e and a four- h1t performam·e un the mound . Nev. pon. "h1ch finished fl.ts 1n league pla'". o"ercame a J-0 deficit wi1h a pair ol !>t'cond-inning lallll:S as Ma nm Adam!i bloorx·d a pop fl) single "'"h lhc bases loaded ru·r one run and Jon D1'1hon .. ingkd in the scrnnd Sunset playoff formula set unSt't League ha\Chall unde!>'ent ~s linal round of pla) toda) -v. nh t"o games onginall) scheduled for Saturda) mO\l'd up in order to accomodate special pla)offs o.n Saturda) !>hould lhl·~ become neressar) Herr s what v.ill hapix·n Saturda\ should Ocean Vie". Westminster a nd Fountain Valk~} wind up in a three-wa) tie for second placl' w11h 9-5 record-; -should Westminstl'r defeat Ocean V1ev. and Fountain Valle) defeat Huntington Beach loda\ .\coin fl1p 1on1gh1 would ~klcrminc a bH· team. w11h the other t"o pla)mg at noon at the lil'ld ol thl· hH· team followedb) thclosermeet1 ngthcb)etc.-ama1 7 p m al Mil~ Square Park. v.1th Saturdn} ·., t\\O •~o v.inncrs ad' ancing to the pla) ofTs. Should Ocean Vil''" '"n tuda) Fountain Valle) 1s automaucall~ No 3 • Gauchos win 12-7 s lugfest CONQUER THE WIND Saddlehack < o llege·s baseball tl·am ~qH 11s Pa- ntie C oas1 Conference r hamp1onsh1p hopes intact Thursday .1rnockmg off v1s- 111ng San Diego Mesa. 12-7 One of the most aerodynamic production cars ever! BUY ME NOW! LEASE ME NO.W! $12,218 OR $206.~~ Loaded with equ1pmen1 1n<:ludmg lac· tory a1r conditioning, unted glaaa lilt wheel amffm 11ereo wllh cl~l<. aero package and more GMAC lln aubject to credit appfOval All cara aubject to prror Mle Oller e"P S daya sher pubh cation 48 month closed-end lease Based on 15,000 mues per year Cap cost $12.n! Residual $6275 Total J.,.Y menta ol $9925 92 Total down 10 in- itiate leeM $676 20 lSer 240696) ACROSS FROM THE BIG I\ ON KATELLA JUST WEST OF THE 57 ORANGE FAEEWA y I\ los!> would JUSt about ha'e elimina ted th l' (iauchos. who entered the game I 111 gamt' behind pace-!>Cllmg Mt.•\a. Now. \addlebad: 1ra1l11 h} a half- game. om· in lhe los!> rolumn. Stl'\C r~ \ngch\ once Jg.am supplic.-d much or '\add kback · s ofTc nse. going 4-for-5 with a pair of double!> and a tnplc Mark Gran· added a double and a pair of R RI and Stnc.- \ochrane launl·hed a ~olo home run in the h<mom of 1hc third Sullivan Invited t-orn1l'r C orona dcl Mar tlagh !>tandout 8r11~n "-ulli van hu bl'en 1nv1ted topla) inth"mcn'!.4uahl}· init tournament of the ll ~ 0 1> mprc tcrm1s tnals Ma) :!8-Junc fl In nu~h1ng Meadow~ N ' '\ull1,an I'> one ill 128 10 lhl' lJ S lh\ lll"J 10 the tnnl' \ 1 ~nn 1radu.lll' of< or· onn del Mar. <;uJh-..an at· tend Brigham 'nuna l lni- wr,1ty th•~ Jl:lSt )"<'3f . hut "111 II ansfc..•r to o\nrnnn 'tall' in' tlw full ... ; -·· Edison, Ocean Vtew eliminated from ClF coijlpetttton with l osses The Sunset League softball race came down to the last set of sames. and when the dust had cleared Thursday, Fountain Valley and Westminster qualified for post- scason play alona with tea1uc cham• pion Marina. Fallin& by the waxsidc was Echson. which lost to the V1k.ings. and Ocean View, which dropped a t-0 decision to WC$tminster. Jn the Sea View League, Estancia ~ • • • • MAJOR LEAGUE STAelDINGS American l.M9" WHT DIVISION W l Pct. GB Mlnnesora 0.land Anelb S.altle ChlCfll<> Kan'H Clly Tt XH Otrroll Tc><onlo ll•"lmor• MllwaukH 8o11on N-YOl"k Cltvtlend 11 lS S4S 17 1S S31 11 16 S1t 1' 16 soo IS lS SOO 9 11 333 10 21 323 •AST DIVISION 2S 4 19 1? 16 IS IJ IS 13 11 12 17 11 16 Thun8Y'• 5ar'H 162 613 S16 ... 433 414 401 .,, 'I'> I''> ,.,, 6 1 7 10 11'') 12' 1 13 13 T«onlo 4, 8efflmort 3 (10 lnnlng1l fffw Yon 1, Cltvtlend 6 116 lnnl11911 Cllicego I, Tt•H ' T""9llt'1 Gamn .._. (w'111 4·11 al Otlroll CWllco• 3·01 (n) TOfonlo (LHI •-Ol al Ci.veland (Blvleven 3·21. (n) S..ltle IYouno 2·21 ., New VOl"k (FOflltnOI 0·4), (n) 0.kland (Warrtn 3·41 al Belllmore (BOOCllcllll" 2-31. Cnl Ttxu Clanene 2·0 el Cnlc.110 <Ban· nl1lt1" 2-3), (n) Mlnnelola CHOOQt 1·01 111 Miiwaukee <Hau 1·21, (nl Bollon (Ecktntev 2·31 et Kanu1 Cltv (Gura •· 11, Cnl S.turdlY'I GamH Anelb a l O.tlrol! TOfonlo ti Cltvt!And Mlnntt011 ti Mllwaukff T1 .. 1 " Chicago O.ltland •• Belllmort, (nl Sttlllt 11 N-Vorll, (nl 8o"on al Kania\ Cltv. Cnl N1tteNI LN~ WEST DIVISION W L ~ct. GB ~ 71 13 611 S.n Olt9o II 12 ~ I Clnclnnetl l1 14 S4a 7 > - 4 Allanle IS IS SOO Houi•on 12 11 400 1 s.n Franc1KO 11 10 3SS I , Chlcego N-Yon MonlrM I SI Loub Pllilaoetonl• Plltstlurgh EAST DtVISION 11 12 16 12 IS IS IS 11 13 16 10 16 TllundaV'I Sc.wet ~ S, Chltapo 1 Pl1111>ur11n 4, Sen Frenclieo 7 Clnclnnell 2, Mo<ltreet I Attan11 1, Ntw VOl'k 3 sr Louil 1, Sen Oleoo o HOUllon 4, Pl\lladelPhla 2 T""911t'• Gamn SM S71 soo .. 9 .... 31S , 7 1 3 ' 4 s > New York CGOO<len 7·21 111 Ooctven (Vtleniutlt 3·31, (n) St. Lou.I' ILIPolnr •·l ) er Cinc;1nne11 (Aunelt 1·3), tn) Ptllaburgh tMCWIH11m1 0·31 el Allanla IMcMurtry l ·l ), lnl Chleego tRulllv"" 2 31 al Houllon CAvan 2-21, (nl Phlladtlonle (Carlton 1·2) al Sen D1~ (Show S· 1), (n) Mot!lrHI (LH •·11 a l Sen Franc1iCO (LHktv I·)) (n) s. turcsa y• s Gtmtt Ntw Yc><k 11 Otdeln Chlugo al Housron Sr Louis al Clnclnna11 Monlreel 11 Sen Franc•Ko Pltllburgh al Allenle, (nl PtitlaCMtl>h•a 11 Sen D~ (nl NATIONAL LEAGUE Dod9er$ S, Cubs I LOS ANGELU CHICAGO S8J'ltl Ballor lb Guerrer 111 Mar'1111 If Mklndocf Yeager c 8Auutt n wn11111<1 rl Walch p Ttflllt abr llbl • 0 0 0 e 0 I 0 • 'l 3 0 3 I 1 0 3 0 I 3 • 1 I 0 e I 2 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 I 1 Collo cf Sndt>rg 211 Buckner II Durnm It> Mofeino rf Ct v 311 JOavll t l!lowau Trourp Sloddard P Hellner on Bruullr P ll S 10 4 Totels kw• by lnnl"9S al>rhbl e 0 2 I 4 0 1 0 • 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 e 0 I 0 e 0 I 0 ) 0 1 0 3 I I 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 l3 1 7 1 Let All9tlt1 000 200 210-S CNcl.. 000 010 000-1 GarM Winning ABI -Maldonado (3) E-Trouf OP-Lo' Anotltl I, Clllcaoo 1 LOB-Los Anotlt' 4, Chkaoo s 2B- S.ndbtrg, Maldonado, 8 owa, Ctv SB- Gutrr.,o (11 S-Wtrcn. Wllltfltld SF- Meldonado IP H RER BB so UtAll9tltt Welcn W,3·3 ' 0 Ciika .. Troul L.3 ? 6 1 3 I 4 3 7 StOdd4rCI 2 3 0 0 0 0 Bruuter ? , 1 1 0 P8-J0avt' T-2 19 .t.-15.747 MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS Am.ncan L.ffvue l!IATTING (60 at t>t") Trammell . 0~· rroll, l71, Garcia , fOfonlo, l5'. Gart>ev Otlroll. 3SS. R law, Chicago. 354 Mal fln91V, New YOfk, 350 RUNS Alpll.tn, B111lmort, 29. Trammell. Ottroll. 29; Wnllaktr. Ottroll, 26. Ue>inaw, Toronto, 23, Garcle, Toronto, 22 RBI· Klnoman, Oakland. 31, Murrev. S.lflmort, 30; lemon, Ottrolf, n. Devil S.e1tle, 26: DtClllQ'-Aftetta, )4 HITS: Garcia, Toronto, 47; Tr.mmetl, Detroit, •S; IUPklf'I, l!lalllmore, 42, l!lell, TOfonfo,' Jt, Lemon, Otrroll, 39': Percon••. Sttllle. 3t OOUl!ILES· 9-, A"9111, 10, Bell, Toronto, 10, Pac~tk. Chicago, 9. RIPktn, l!lalllm«t, t, Trammell. Ottroll, 9, UP· lhew, Toronto, t Tllll.-LES Ill Lew, Chk:euo, S, Glb,on, Ottrott, J, Lemon, Ottroll. 3 MoHbv Toron10, J, Owen, S.111,. l. Sht!Ov. t1lllfTIOf't. 3. SIMfloen. Ken'81 C11v. 3 HOME AUNS Klnomtn. O.~••no 11 llllOktll Betllmort, 10, 0.vls Set•lle t UPSMW. TOfonto. •• Armtl, 8o1lon 1 l(llllt, Cllk:eoo, 7, Lemon, 0t1ro.1 1 STOLEN BA$£S Garcia. Toronto. h . ltrnaurd. Cltvtl1nd, 14 Buller. ClevNncl. IS. Pettis. MW\, 11 Mt11 • 4trtOn, Oetlland, ' PITCHING (4 OtcllloftU Cau<I••. 0.k• land, S 0, 2 4S, 1.. .. 1. ToroftlO • 0. 2 •• \19Wlt1, 8a"-t, •·O. i 1S, ''*' T«• 9"6o. 4-4, ''6, ~,1,, Otiro;1, 6•1, l '5 STltlKl!OUTS ltv11V111, Ci.vtlancl ~. StfeO. TOl'OlllO, 4', Mon'tt 0trro11, ~ Smtlhton, Mlnnttor1. M. Nitklo. Nt w Vorlt, J1, Witt, ........ l1 SAVIS Qul~ry, Ktll'8t CllV I . CeudiW, 0.klaftcl, '· 0.Yll , Mln11t10I• ' l.•"'P· Toronto. s s11n1ty, l o.ton s HI ....... L .. W. BA l TING (60 11 ball) Gwvnn, San ~ottoo. ,.~. ,r1ncont. Monlreal, U4 8rentv, ,,_" 'rancl,(o, J$1, Mltlclentdt. ~ SI c1ar11, k n r.r1ntl"o ~• used a big seventh inning to turn back University and the Ea&les will also be headinf for the playofTli. Herc s how it went: Marla i, EdJIOll I Th~ leagu~champion Vmnas (S-2) knocked the C'haq&ers U-5) o ut of the playoff picture with two CirSt·inning runs and pitcher Julie Larsen made them stand up. Marina scored its runs in the first inning on a walk. fi~ldcr's choice. RUNS A•·~ Montreal. 13. Scl\mldl. Pniladet9hia, 23. G'<!)'Vnn, San Oltoo, 22, Su, ~. 22, WIOoln,, San Olt9o. n Rl!ll Scnmldt, Ptllreo.tc>nla, 27. Carter. Monrrttl, 7S, MtnNI, Dedetrlt IS, MCAtvnoldl, San Oltgo, 13, Wail\l1191on, Alla nlt , 23 HITS· Gwvnn, Sen Oltoo. 42, Cla rlt. San Frencl.co, 39; Parlier. Clnelnnell, 31, Aaln· es. Montreal, 31, Sandbtr11. Chlceoo. ll, Sax, o.o..rt. • DOUBLES: Davi,. San Frenchco, 10, FrancO!le, Montreal, 9, Ca rter, Montreal, 9, lhoml>iOll, Pl1t11>urgh, 9; Sa ndbtr11, Cnl· ceoo. 9; Sax, Dtcteen, f . TRIPLES: Sandberg, Chicago, S, McGee. SI. Louil, 4; FOlev. Clnclnnall. 3. O.'ter, Clnclnnell, 3, Samuel. Phlladtle>hla, 3; Wvnne. Pltt11>rgh, 3 HOME AUNS Schmldl, PhlladtlCll\la, t, MllrsNl.I, DeOetr\, a. MCRe,ynolds, San Diego, 7; Murohv. Atlanta, 7. WHhl119ton, Atlanta, 1. STOLEN BASES· S.mutl, Pniladtll>hla, 16; Aeau1, C1ncinnafi, IS. Wlogln1. San Olt9o. 14. Milner. Clnc1nna11, 12, R1lntt, Montreal, 11, Sax, ~. 11 PITCHING I• d«l\ionll snow. San Oleoo. S-1. 170. ~-. ~' 4·1, U41 H_.,cvtt, DeOetr\, 4.1, 1.'4. Sanderson, Cn.cauo. 4· I. 2 17, Soro. ClllClnnell. 4· I 2 lS STIWC.EOUTS Avan Houllon, 46, Soro. Clne1nnall, es, VllttfU.'*8, ~ 43 Gooden New voni. 40. Carllon, Phlladtl· pllla . 39 SAVES Go1'80t, Sen OlffO. 9. Suiter. SI LOUii 7. 0rOK O. Ntw V()(k 6, s art Heo wllll s Community cole9e GGldafl w"' IS, Cv11nu 2 Cvoreas 100 000 001-2 6 0 Golden West 211 ~ OS.-lS 1• 2 Hamroc11, TukuloH (2). Au"o 16> Scnuta (6) and Flallen HoPklnl (I), 8 ue111.es. Wilk 191 and Flores, Lingard (9) W-Buek'4tl. 1·0 L-Hemrocl<, 1·7 28-Li11n1 (GWC). Palrlck IGWCI. B .. rd CGWC) 38-Ltghf IGWC>. Patrick (GWCI HA-El1ter IGWC), Flore1 (GWCl 2 ~nee CNsf '• Mt. San Ant.n141 0 Orange Couf 007 003 04o-'i 20 0 Mr San Anronlo 000 000 OOC>-O S 1 "{len0o1a a nd Berrvnlll. Gorme n. H~1 In end Zoltneck W-Mtndo1a 6· I L-Gormen, 2-7 2B-wes1 CMS>. Reimer IOCC>. KwOlell COCC I. Tullla IOCCI 3 3B-Aei,,,_ IOCCI HA-Senne IOCCI ~ lt. Sell 0-.. MeU 7 San Oieoo Mesa 000 330 001-1 6 • ~ OlS 003 l?k-17 21 2 Ptrkln1 v~anc1a I 11. K11om».1 llJ and Angu,·. Pite<. Sl\aw (9) ano Cem&CflO W-Prler L_,..rf11ns 2B-JOhnaon IMI A119u' CMl. HaNV (SI, OtAnve01 ISi 2 Greet (SI 38~uff (Ml MCKH CSI OtAnQell1 (SI HA-HvK (Ml Cocllra~ (SI C<>tN.\UNITY COLLEGE Souttl Cout Cont«ence Ora nge Coal! Golden We11 Sanle Ana CtrrilOI Fullerron W LT GB 21 6 0 20 1 0 I 19 • 0 2 II 9 O• 3 IS 12 0 ' Mr San Antorilo Cvonn Comoron 9 " 0 12 .. S 21 1 IS', 0 26 I 10'., TlwnGav's S<tret Orange Coul 9, Ml San Antonio 0 Golden Well IS, Cvpreu 1 FuHerlon 13, Comoron S Ctullo1 10, Senle Ana 1 Saturdtv's Gema' Cnoonl Golaen Wtsl II Ora119e COH I Fullerlon •• Sanra Ane Mt San An1on10 al Cvoreu Compfon al Ct rr1101 ENO REGULAR SEASON P1cific Cot\t Conference w LT San Diego Mesa IS 6 0 Sadd\eOaCk IS 1 0 PalOmer 13 • 0 "6rou mon1 II 9 2 Soufhwell~n 10 10 I M1reC011a 1 .. I San D•eoo 7 19 0 Thundav'' Score\ SaCl<lffl>Kk I? San O•eoo Me11 1 PalOmar 6. M1raC011a 3 Gron mont 10. Sen Dtt00 I Saturcsav'' Games lnoonl S.odltt>tck 11 Pelo!Tiar MlraColla 11 San Diego MeH Souinwe\lern al San Diego H i9tl schOOI Unlvtl"sttv 14, Eslaft<le 1l Gl!I 1 3 1 s • 13 Estancia 761 011 002-13 17 3 Unlvenllv 23• 007 003-14 IS 3 Fotev. Rlc.hard\on Ill and Wolf; S11ff, s roml>augh C2l and Brown W-Slombau11n L-Alchardson. 7B-HUIOY tul, Evtre,ll (U). 3B-Favor lre (U), Genrlte !Ul" Hll-Ak hlfd\on IE), Genlllt CUI S.ddl«Niclc I, Cntt ,..... 0 Saddlet>ack SOO 012 <>-I 11 0 Co,fa Mtu 000 000 0-0 S 2 Rowe ano Camacno. Au,lln, Wal\on I 11 end Prell w -Aowt 1 ·0 L-•u1lln 2B-Mald0nado IS) N-"rt Hartlor 4, c-dtl Mllr 1 Corona dtl Mer 010 100 <>-2 4 0 Newoorr Hert>or 021 100 •-4 S 0 Salchtll and Boel P•nllow1k1 •nO Hold en 28-Guner (NHI Pla\kOw,~I CNHI McC0<mlc11 CCdMI lrvH>t 14, Er TCH"a • '""~ 203 140 ' 1• 19 0 El Toro 000 100 J-4 4 2 LIPIOll anO ~rlln Guell Adtm' 0 1 Perk1n1 (61 '"d APOICe W-L10IO" (4 71 L-Guell HR-Scoff (I) El TOfo Ir vine Sed<llebacr.. UnlvtUllv E\lancla Newoorl Hart>or Co111 Men Corona dtl ~r ThvndaV'l Setrtt W L GB I? 2 10 4 2 ' s ) 9 s ) 0 • 6 6 • 6 3 11 9 , 17 10 Ntwoorl Hart>or •. Corona dfl Mar 1 Unlvtnllv 1•. Esrencla 13 It 1nn•n111I lrvlnt 14, El T()(O • ~labae'k a. Cotlt Mt11 0 ENO R•GULAR HASON NHL .,._V9ffl STANl.IY CUP PINALJ l'IM'MtY'a ker"I [ dn'\OlllOll I, NY l1Jenclfr\ 0 11!' dmonlon ltadl leflH, 1 01 S.tvnMY'I Gemt Edmonton el NY ltAtnotf\ Tllftd9Y'I GafM NY f\la~\ ti f dfl'\Of1IOll ~w·tOtmt N\' 1\ltno.t'\ al E ClmotllOn Sltvnllv, Mev lt N\' l"ancltf\ ti lelmOnlon 0t ntct'Mrvl Tvndlv. Mlv n f"dmOfllon al NY 111anoer1 flt _.n,arv>- TIIVl'MeV, Mey t4 f (jmOlllOI\ 11 NY l1lanotr1 Ill ~11s11r ¥) passed ball and a umcly 11n&1e by Launc Crause for two RBI. Edison, meinwhile. had its chances to act back in lhe pme. loadina the bases at one point -in the fourth innina, but could not break throu&h. Overall. the Chargers left seven players on base. Larsen allowed four hits and struck out four for Marina, which completed league play with an S-2 mark. For Edison, Julie Carpenter yielded three hits, while striking out seven and walking two. Foat.ala Valley · 10, Hutlactoa Beac• 1 The Barons (6-4) did thei r part to Dave Barr WavneGradY 01vld Edwards 0 .A. Welbrlno MacO'Gradv Jev Hau Craig Sltdltr Pll McGowan Oavt Ovrln Al Gtlbtrlltr Miit• Ho11ano Mark. Wtll>e Aun Cochran Davia Gt111tm Ptrer Oo1ftrhUI' Lff Trtvlno Tim Slmown 8111 K.rauen Cher,., Cooctv JlmS-os Tom Kiie Georve Arc~ JoMSrant Ooulll-•ff Jot lnmen Oan POhl Frank Connor ~rk Pfeil Lannv Weok1n1 8tn Crenlhaw Tom Walson Jim Colbert Hut>trl Gr""' Jonn Adl m\ Jim Otnl Wallv Arms1ro119 Jotv Renell Oevt Elchtlbtrg., Dtnl' Warson Garv Halll>trg Biii Gieason -Tom Pur11., Tim Norris Rav Flovd S.111 l!lalles11ro1 MlktSmllh SltvtL~ MllltSoll GarvM<CMd ~rkO'Mnra AndY l!ltan Rooer Mallt>oa Wavne Levi ChlD l!lack ClYdeAeoo Griff Moodv C•erence AoMI Pavnest-arr Anctv NCW"lh Ot vt Slocklon Chi Chi AOdflgut1 G1vlnLtvtn$on Tom Lehman Donnie Hemmona Mlkt Oonakl Jim Tnorot Ofvlll4t Moodv Mlllar Bart>tr Scoff Walkins Jav Cudd Hal Solton Buddv G•rClntr Merk l!lr00111 Let Eleltr Rick OalPOs Oen Halioor1on Jonn Fougnr 8obEH lwood TnomHGrav Mike Zinni Curr Bvrum Jim Ntrtora Oen For1rnan Maril. Lvt Victor Regala do Howard Twillv Phil Hancoci.. Rex Caldwell Leonard Tl'IOmo1on Tom Jtnk1n1 Bruce Flt11,,... a -Brandel Chaml>lee Lanct Ten Bro.ck M1kt Gove Sammv Aacne11 llenov Walkins Tommv Vaten11ne BoOt>v Wadkln' Alcllaro Zokot Loren Rot>errs Merk H•Vfl Kc Liao Mark Celtavtccnla 8 rao Fu on Lvn Loll Keirn F ergu, Jonn Cook Bren Uoper llot>erl Hovi 8011 CllarlH Garv Marlowe Berrv Jaeckef 8111 Se nder Tommy Armour Ill WlllltWood Jotv Slndtler Gtoroe 8 urn1 Ed Flori COfey Pivin Lon Hln111e Charflt Brldwtll Garv Krueger Ktnnv Knox · David Peoolel Brad Brvanr Ktn Ktllev Mille McCutlougn Mllo.t Purnam 8ol>Glldtf Paf LindMIV Mlkt Cunning Deep ... ftsNnt 33-lot-67 3'-~ 33~3$--'I 34•35-69 i4·3'-70 33·31-70 :u~u-10 34-37-71 33·»-71 37·)6--71 37·)6--71 35-31-72 3.4·»-n ~-»-n 37·3S-72 3S-37-n 3S·37-n •·,._n 37·3S-n 14-:»-n 37·3S-72 36·3'-72 3S·3t-73 36·37-73 36-37-73 31·3S-73 39-U-73 ll-JS-73 31:3,6.-13 36-31-73 l7·36-73 37-36-13 37-36-73 3S·:Jl.-73 ll-3S-7l 31·3S-13 37·36-73 ll·l6-74 37·37-7• 37·37-74 3S·39-74 3'•3t-14 31-37-14 37·37-74 39·3S-7• 36·3t-14 31·31-14 31·36-74 39-3S-74 31-36-7• 37·37-74 36-:»-1• 37-37-74 36·lt-74 37·»-7S 40·3S-7S 3S·40-7S 36·3t--7S l1·»-7S 37·»-N 'JT-lF-75 39·3'-7S 31·37-15 31·37-TS l7·lt-7S l9·36-7S 3S-40--7S 40-lS-7S 31-37-7S 3J·:Jl.-7S 37·ll-7S 37·39--76 ll-40--76 3'·31-76 17·19-16 36-40--76 ll·Jt-16 37·39-76 36·40--76 ll·lt-76 3S·e1-76 37·39--76 <I0-36-76 31-31--76 ll·ll-16 3'-31-76 31·.-16 31-»-76 39·37-16 40·36-76 36·40--76 40-36-76 3'1-37-76 31·»--76 40-37-77 37·40--77 31-39-17 39-lt-77 39-3&-77 37·40--17 41·36-77 37-40--17 40·37-17 lt-3t-77 40·37-77 31-39-17 39·31-77 31·39-77 39-lt-71 39-31-71 39-39-71 39·39-78 37·•1-71 39-39-71 39-39-71 36·42-71 41·)7-71 37·0 -71 36·42-71 37-41-71 36·42-71 39·39-71 40-31--78 39·40--79 31 -•1--19 39-40--79 37-47-79 31-41-79 39-40-79 39-40--79 lt·40--79 DAVllY'S •LOCKlllt (NtWOtl't ... dll IJS anoltn. •7 vef1<>w1an, 252 t>onllo, 4 barracuda •• , calico !>au, ,. '8nd t>au. n rock 11,h, 1 naflbul, 9t madlertt N•W,ORT LANDING (Ntwp•rt ... di) -44 anglers. 31 und t>tu. 7 ceHco bau, •1 ahfft>shftd, 294 mackertt. 31 1argo t t>lut t>trch, 10 rock li1h ~ • • • • .. " Wemeft's MMlel HtOH SCHOOL MtriM 1. ....... Ed·lOll 000 000 ~ 4 I Marl~ * 000 1! _, , 0 Ceroenter end fllrinMr. J. t...rwn end C Lan.., ,WMalll V.ilrl 111 ............. -..0 I Hunllneton 8"ctl 001 000 .._ I l • r.oun111" VtlltY OIS 400 11-10 u I ~0011. Owen (SJ tM •~11. Row1t111 TIYIOf 161 1"4 Puchal\lt.I lB-N-me" C~Vl .. ._.. .. ~, l•tancla 010 000 .._. I o Ulllvenllv * 000 too 1>-1 I l Kane allO 0.0.-M, fffi tfld Cele , II Mtlflltl I I M•-4t!ndone IC I. Han 1(1 reach the playoffs. wnh the biasnnina comina 1n the bouom or the third when they ICOred five times to unlock a 1-1 tie. • They added four in the founh to conclude the romp. Teri Newman tripled and t inaJed, dnvina In a pair of runs and scored three; Debbie Dickerson weJlt 3- for-3; Keri Ctowcr drove in three and scored twice: and winning pitcher Stephanie Rowlette knocked in a pair of runt to key Fountain Valley's 14- hit auack. On the mound, Rowlette went five inninas to cam her founh win aaainsl two lo ses in Sunset play. Lft ~ TMUlllDAV'S R•SUL TS (flfl .. '2·llltllt .,.,....,..,... '"""'"'' l'taST RAC•. 350 vtrd,. Rtt>tll Saint (Ltarf) 16 IO 7.40 S 40 Jtlly Jaouer Cltulz) 6 60 S.60 Atbtt1 Oh Oh (Crttoerl S 20 Also rec.a: Rtllroad Wtlcn. FIHl'I Em. SOmt Figure, Ber The Coacn, Jiiter 8uo Band, Tiny Ovtf'drlvt , Val Lou Time· 17.H 12 EXACT A I 10.-7) oald '63.10 SECOND ltAC•. 350 Vtrdl Glooto Ooo 1c;.,c+e1 4 20 i 40 2 60 Lord WINln !Pautlne) S 20 3 60 Autnt>uro Ale (Zufelt) 11 60 Also rK*!. Calllc><nla Nall111. Sf\trl1 RIQutsl. Slllttn Slocklne,, S.Cle1 Sn1~v Miu Mlonty MArv, Preti vou Ooc Easily Srtwtd Time 11.37 TIOaD RACE. 350 varO\ My EH v AOCktl (Mvlfll 9 40 S 00 3 40 Two Not11 (ikrdl 4 40 2 IO Lan1v1 Polley (Harl) • 40 Also raced Prt91>lt, Noz Zlll1on1. Brief· IV ' Time 1106 l'OUltTH RACI. 350 vard' SwNI Altllude (FryoevJ 13 60 a 60 I 90 Gtoroes ~Ohan (Bard) 3 40 3 00 Ummy ChOCOlale !TrtUUf"el 4.60 AIW raetd: Im• Trl0011 Jet, Sleek And S.ul, Aihmtnta, Faded Moon wa111. ~rv Mt Kristine, Prlnctu Clll. C>Pllml,llQW Time. 112S. IJ •XACTA (1·9) Peld SISO 00 f'lf'TH RACE. sso verdl Tuot>oaf Tt <P•ullne) • 20 • 90 1 20 Sii cas11 (Flores) 4.40 2.20 Chrl"Ol>htf Slv ( BrC>Ok' I 2 20 Alw rectd Mlontv Mercus, RlvH Fern Buo. Ouollcalt Rib, Cro l!lar Moon Time 2760 SJ EXACTA 0 ·31 oald '3140 SIXTH RACIE. 3.SO vard1 Admlnlsrretc>< (Garclel 4 00 l 20 2 60 Crumt> Snatc~ (Pt ullne) S 00 3 40 Nevada Aiurt (Harr) 3 20 AllO rlM*t Ltlnai. eo. Thlnll Of Jonn Ellal Diamond. Snow Hare Time. 11.02 S•VaNTit ltACll. 350 vard' Paradlw Maid !Cardoni 27 40 Blnervs Aodo.elle (Ward) OH·Mellu a Jon (l!lardl OH·Jonnv Go AKlno ICrNger) OH-~at for 1111rd Also r.ctd Lii Soc>nle Ryon, Ca" Mt Ce,uai, Replica Oacll.._Nkt To 8e Bonntt lodashln:-tfriiil Clte• - Time 1115 SJ IXACTA (3·1) Ptld 512,S 10 l:IGH'" RACE. 170 vardl Crimson Cedlflac (Crd1) 13 00 Seo 3 00 AtOUttl Charger (Harmonl 3 eo 7 40 o-tto (Treewrel 2 40 Af\o rac:td· FrlKo Otool, TIOv Slrffl FINI Mk:kev Time· 45.12. U f'tCK SIX (1·1· 1·6·3·6) paid IS,097 60 wllh "''" winning llcktll (five norltll Carrvovt r POOi: S lS.777 n . NINTH RACli. 3SO yards. Netlvt Cff (Crta11tr ) S 90 3 60 3 60 Magic SOluflon (8,.vln11 8 40 S 60 Jamie' P-!Garcl•I a 20 Also rectd HtrleY Humt>le. Truckle Roon, Eut In, Poco Beelulno. Fllfnv Flovd Mr Biii WIN, Sir Atdl Time 1143 52 liXACTA (3·1) oa1d '43 40 Alltndanct s.101 Holvwood P1rk VfUllSDAY'S RESULTS ( 12"' .. •7 ·•Y thanulllbl td ,._,.,,., f'iaST RACE. 6 turk>n111 11.01 N Sindy !Olivares) SS 40 2310 14 90 Kil!Of'a (Torol 10 00 120 Whet Magic CPtdro1a1 1e eo Also raced FOik'' Lady Marone Mia Penlonere Ptedot. Fas• Tntng, Saucv Dancer, Not>ttza Rear S , Lace B1k•n•. Jonna'' Glrl • Time 1 10 41S SECOND RACE. 6 furlo1191 Men Ille Cennon ( SlbUlt I 11 90 I 00 6 10 Dav of Aalnt>ow1 (McGurn ) 1 20 S 40 COid NOMI (Mtza) 10 90 Al•o racea Kevln'1 Trick\ No Fund• Global News. Rel" a Dlamono Thi! Ave1 Have It, Foor Mt, Crul1ln Blue . Ken\1ng1011 Aire, Ro.nan wave Time 1•)0 41S U DAILY DOUBLE (4 II oeocl 1~17 80 THIRD RACE. 1 rur1ono1 Bo1ln1 (Bleck l ,. 19 ?O 8 00 Arf11ln (Slt>ltlel 10 90 Cerdtll IPlncavl Also racea lnauguret H O S •O 3 .0 S••r L 111n1 Woll Prince Pen1n1ut1 n me 121 • S IS EXACTA (6-31 oala S167 so FOURTH RACE. 6 lurlono1 Nuclter Allack (Plnce vl 100 • 20 1 l>O Solid Splril ( TMO) 1 •O 4 •O Soet<IY <Oelanouuavtl J 20 Al'o racea lmeaonof1gun11 Orone" \ NIOfll. Couolng Eagle Ftv Aot>erP\ F"' Polly'' Leoacv. Juli fOf Cllarhe w .,,ge<1 Par89Qfl Y Berra Time I 10 2 S S.S EXACTA 110 11 1 P••d S109 50 f'lf'TH RACE 6 furk>n01 Sl'lenlln CMaial 41 00 rs 00 I 40 French Malt\tv !Garcia I 1 40 S ?0 Mv111ea1 Sllllnn\ (HewleYI 9 40 At10 rectd Mr Amt>aswdof Jenny ' David Handwme Pac.k111t Crvo1arc1> WOl"ld Ruflf Time 110 1 S '5 EXACTA tS·ll oata .,,.00 SIXTH RACE. 6 turlono1 Wtltr Cfy\fl lS (TMOI ) 40 7 .0 , 40 8ert>ara•s Finl (McCarront l 10 140 Valtncit CGut<ral • 40 AllO r acid T relewnay l!lelle CalllOt'nle Jul>lltt. Nlc~I Gina, Mt"lrone. Mariko ' Anlln San Time 109e1s S.S EXACTA (3 7) Plid tel 00 SIVliNTH RACli Olw m11t Ktntrgv tP1ncavl 'to 2 IO 7 40 snt'l Gol Sivie ITOfol I IO HO lllandl 10rt11tf) 6 40 AllO rind V'9Q<\ MJ\\ ,-.1111 Fleur Aeoar P\'~111'°" l!llrCI l!la111 Cornman ~·" Tlmt 1 36 4 S '5 IXA(TA II 21 N ia lt7 SO '2 PtOt SlX 11·• 10·S·3 I I Ot;d Jt1.•.0 wlll'I 11 wlnn•nt •~ktl\ l\I• hOrllft) 12 ,_ICll 5'• tonMl!altOll IHl•O Vt) 40 wlltl Ste wtMIM lid.t it fftvt 1'0U"I •tGHTH RACI I • mtlt\ on tun $11trt SlllOef CLIOf\aml S 00 l 10 l 70 A• Snttm• Go !Toro> 160 600 N-(M4t111 aao A l)O rt<*! Ten BtlOW, AOUllt "~ &rlnll l't~. L• Rlcaln ~ 1 .. Js .S IXACTA (1 •> oa>d \h )() NINTH aAC•. l l 16 m•lt\ Snowv W11191 (McCarronl 10 00 6'0 S 00 SPfev C•IOtnt 1Garc1a1 \IO 4 60 Pltu•lna fl (Oelnd llol 1 40 .t.110 raced Cre\Ctnelt lttd s""' M•u '91tnlvfletl. Joa""' ladY C-""9fld No Time 10 Tell! Ttmt l «IS t.5 liJlACTA IS 4l 011•0 Ult )Cl Allefldl~ ,, )07 E1~&a t, UaJvertlty l The pla)'o0-bound Eai.lcs rom- pleted their Sea View canrpaian 11 1()..4. explOdmg for e11f1t runs 1n the top of the seventh to ~•I the dec11ton. Key blows tn the b11 rrame in- clµded a grand lam by Kattn Rindon~. Debbie Hall's 1v.-o-run homer and a two-run triple by Amy -ii••• Hatton. ~ On the mound. Tammie Kane allowed JUSt one hat 1n the fourth inning when Un1vers1ty ued thelCOre at 1-1. Kane truck ouu1~andwalkcd ont. Estanl'ta finished in third place 1n the Sea Vie"" Toumam.nt of Champions (at New Ytni I Th&rd Raufld Slntles Jlmmv Connoo (US.I dtf Danny S•lf1 (US.I. 6-3. 6..0, Atron Krlck1lt1n (US.) def. VllH Gerula lll' IU s ), 6·1, 6·3; JOfln McEnroe IU S I def Sieve Ottllon (US.), 6-3, 6-2; Jimmy .t.r1as (US l def. 08\lld Pait (US), 3·6, 7·6, 6·2, Steve Melsttl" CU S ) dtf Edo•t Edwaros (South Afrlul. 6·3, 7·6, Brad Orewtll I Aullralla) def 8tn Telltl"man tu S I 7·6 7·S, Ivan ltndl CC1ecno1lovaklal dtf Rarntlll Krlll!nen Hnoial, 6'-1, H ..-1 SeYent.eft Ma911lne teurnament ,,, MhMen V.l ~~ lls-Me111w Gurney <Palos Verdes Es· 1a1n1 dtf Jane HolOrtn llnd .. nal. 6-2. •·O, Srfl>l\enie A-IHlllh'-"<11 def Coltnne Bar1ei IOllool •·• 6•3 Kev T•llll llfvong, Tu I dtf M1tnellt C•rroar l~lil 6·2. 6-2 161-Hane CIOff• 1Knonllltl dtf Jennlllf Young IWOf•n1ngton Oll•ol, 6 • •-o. Suwn ~nt <Le>.•no•on Kv I Otf K•~n Wltk110n fMtenluanl 6 2 ·6 4. Lt'8 GrMn 1s1n Joie def Jenne Ko•actvtcn IWHll •notonl 4·6 6-•. 6·0 Ginger HtloflOtl (Minneao1a1 def Doane Scnwat> (Ml"ourll, 7·6, 6-2 141-Luannf! Soaau c8oca Rt1ol, Fie > def Hollv AM Ltovd (Oeerflela IN ) 6-0. 6-4, Srecev ~rf111 ILeroo M4 I def Amv v ouno cw onl'longron. Olllol, 6·2 6 2, J~ulca Emmon• f Pl!Oanl• 1 Off Palrk la Urven (Aurore. Coio I 7-S. t .. 3. K.rl,ra Amano (Romno Hills E"•'"' dtf R-llavcheuOnurl I0 111ng, NVI, 6-3. •·4 Commun.1V ~ men SOUTHIRN CAL SECTIONALS (tt~ca C ..... ) f'lnt R~ SlntMI We" I S.Cldlet>ack 1 dtf Monnoo CCUftltl 6·2. 6·0, Fr anlL (Se<IOltl>aCll) def HOOOllV ( Sanra 8ar0tr1 I 1 6. • • Krani IP•e<Ct l Off Bernard (OCC) 7·6 •·I Sec.Md·-~ Salmon ISaddltback) Clef &trrv ICUHlal. 6·3. 6-2. G•"-n lSan•a lkrMral def ~d (Sadd'etNKkl 6·4, 6·7, •-3, COii IP!fl'cel dtf Frenll (~). 7·S. 6·2 Wffl ISl~k l dtf 5oY (ftlO HonOol 6-l . 6·0. Slte>ntm ISadOleoacl\I dtf Menck>za IMI SAC I 6 4 6 4 8onla COCCI dtf Suerez !Col•-ol 0tt.tr11 6·3, 6·4 Parker IOCCI dtf JoM\Of\ IC::.tenOalel. 6..e. 6·1. ~ IP..,ct l def Ewlne COCCI •·I 2·6 1·S First tt.-O.U.S Ref<'tori1t.·Mahel COCCI Cltf GuMI · S1mtun\ (C1lru\I 6 4 S 1 6 • S.CMCI a9'Hld OautMt ~lmon·Sl~lltnl IS.dCl!tbacO.I Clef Wren·R•OI IFullt rlont 6 4 6 2 &•umtnrnat-Hoo1v IS."'• Ba rt>tra l Ciel ~d·Wttl IS.ddle~ck l 6·4 •·J W•lhn-F ran11. ($a0di.t>ec1t. I def Mon draoon-Garc•• CRlver11dttl •·7 7·6 Rtf\IO<ik·MallH IOCCl Clef Ounllle·Brtdgt (Grosvnonll •-6, 7·•. 6·•. Ewing Peri.., COCCI def Cnarlti·Scoll (El Camino>. 7 S 6-•. Alenl•ov·Wallltr (Lon11 l!letcll CC> dtl l!lonl1·8arna rd COCCI o 3 1 S Tum Scort1 I LA P1trct 12 1 Si!lddlebat k 11, l Orange Con l I Community cole9e women SOUTHERN CAL SECTIONALS lat Rle Hendel First Rtuftd ~ Gn ••n iOCCI Cltf McRH ILA P1erc11 ·-· 6-2. M Vtr\ IEI Ct m •nol def Lal'\CH lll" IOCCI o l 4 6 o 4 Sectfld ll tuftd Slnl'n B•OCl•e OCCJ ~· Wvclla l~park) 6·0 6 l G1l'flO•~ C "'u' I Otf Gevltn 10CC 6·3 6·0 Barmore •OCC I Oaf Horn.no Groumon1 6 1 6 I f'trst Round ~ Broo1e·Lancu1~r OCC def Wiison Tl\QmP\on (Ol'f!Q~ OI Deu rll 6 • 6 · 1 SK.-ld Rtvf!O DtutlM1 Barrnore·Gev•an OCC I Ot'l B•lfl Armstrong f~nre Bart>tre CC 6 I 6· l Ho<!Qe\~Pevev IPaoomt n oet 8•0d·~ Le11 tiUltf fOCCJ •·? • 2 Galev ~anooe IOCCI dt'i A•n\llt' BUrd\leY iS.n O•eoo Mual 6 1 6 l High school voli.Vt>tl CIF •·A SEMlf'INALS M ·•a Co\tit at• L e11un11 l!ltac" 11 I~ IS ) IS '1 I) 11 E 1••n< a Ofl ~· ie 8ar t>e•• 1' •• 1) II IS I) ' I\ I) 11 CIF FINALS S.l\lrdn, RtdOnOO H._, 6 pm J A A• ao • •\ L ,, A ' ' 8 pm •A M•a C ••a"' f,1a11<111 Thursdllv 1t Ind\' FASTEST LA"S OF THE OAY Tom S"••• ?07 ~ Mar•o ""Clrf lt• 110 '" R•C'-'lllH•\ ~ ~s JOUlf' C:.ar11 10 1 501 A J ~ovt XM S91 GIPOfl l!l•at>!>em 1(M l74 C..orel(ln )OM<"<• l01211 A.I Un\tr 10S 4.11 Hfr'T' Jonn~on 106 l4t Danny 0 "9e•1 70' 1•1 M•c"""l Cher>dit'• 70J 619 A U""' Jr 20~ as~ Al Hl)IO.fl 10~ 31S NBA olllvofb CONFE.REMCl SliMIFINALS (Belt .. SaYefl) IUSTl."N COH~IRliNCl 114"""' n f'M• Y~ T~'~ l!IO\IOI' e• Nf"" V "'-fl, "O" -.a.3\ ""'"' ) 71 • S\lftdly"\ Gtmt ,... ... .,,.,,, •' a<is•t>n tt ,_.,.tur. ,, Mlwevti .. Y\ New Jtnft Tlwnelav'' k - M .i ... '-•• .. htw J .. \h '1 Y. wau~ff w n\ ttr't'l 4 7 W lt(RN CON,-IR NC L.elltn "' o.... l n \ "°'1111"'' *at' "'"" 4 1 Vfall V\ ..._... ~'49,,, \<tl't Pl\Oen" 104 UI"" A' fPllnr"" * m ~~· .. , ESTANCIA.· •• From Bl takes -but one of execution -by the winners. I _ The Arusts have earned a l"C'pU· tat1on for pulling things out when their ba<:ks have been to the wall in recent yea.rs. and this umc. tbcy entered the fourth ~ with a 2-1 defiCH, they JUmpcd to a 9-4 lead. But the Manhattan Beach-~ Must.ang.s proved to be too much. bouncing back to assume a 14-10 edge. sa"' Laguna Beach raJly To within 14-I 3. then pulled away for the clincher. "We kept coming back." said Laguna Beach Coach Bill Ashen. "But Mira Costa is a tough-servina team. And. they passed wen. hit well. blocked well. Tbey were just a very well-rounded team.•· Seniors Rick An% and Jason \ McFarland were the major thorns an the Artists' side from st.art to finish. with add1t1ooaJ help from froot·row specLahst Scott Waddell. Mira Costa struck for winners offcnsavely and defensively with few errors ... few missed chances.. The An1sts stunned the MuSt.angs 1n the first ~me. with a five-point flurT) snapping a 3-0 deficit. then 6-6 standout Scott Fortune blocked for a point. lhcn killed for a point and Laguna Beach was on its way to an 8-3 lead. eventually to expand to I 3-5 hefo re sctlhnJ for the l.S..11 dccmon Mira Costa. however. proved its 20-0 record coming 1n was no fluke- stnking back with authonty. &vcral disputes ardsc and Laguna Beach appeared to lose those d ecisions. too. hut •\shen said it had no bearing on thl' outcome. "There aren't too man) games without controvcrs~ :· said ~shcn "ihey were a better team. We had one of our better nights. I can't complain." Laguna Beach. thrtt-t1me defend- ing CI F c hampion and 14-3 overall th1 ~ear entCnrtJ. wasn't especaatl~ aggres<o1vc . settling on many <X· ca<o1ons to 1ust keep the ball 1n pla) and .\~hen sa1d the idea "as to fortt M1r:i Cost.a m1stak~ Tht Mu~ ho"e' tr. five.tame Ocean lcquc t hamp1ons under Coach M1~e Coo~. t•amed thcu first tnd to the Clf final' "1th .i 'cry sohd game. "''pcoc1ally on dclt n\C ··I he turnaround "as at the end of 1ht· tim game." said Cook. ~we \l:lrt1:d blocking as the match v.icnt on I tho ught we do minated the mah.h af\cr th~firsl game " Faria, Moran to square· off I h~ \pc'('d\\.1\ motorqde nK'll\& p1 11~rnm conunues 1t~ W"Cekl) run ll1n1 h1 at the Orangt' tount)' F11r- [trouoJ, 10 Co~ta Meq, \\Ith a match ratdx·t"ccn 111..l' Fana and nati naJ t h'm pion ~ell) 1oran an added honu, The match "'Ct' was on11naU \( heduk d for last "'cc-lr.. but It ne~er i·un~ ofT Moran cxpmcnced \"o '""' trouble at the tarti ljnc •• OOIJht I alw -:< • c: n¥I "''Jht'" and an)Ont "'''"' a Clf I mo1or1; de Jn,cr·~ h 1U tt· Ct°I'(' a I d1 ount l the tc. I hl' pt~ open at 6 30 wuh the hnt , .1 c "'no bctin at . s 1uh.c rn to m 1th(' tra<'"· r r rom' and rian1n11fi tn'C' for thC' r-.u:1ng c rd ~ 01 f unhcr inform1twn ph lnt I~~ lN\' I I I' I 11 GARFIELD THE FAMILY CIRCUS A C.Ai ~fROr<.INQ HI~ OWPllER ! 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SO WHA"f' IN 1'"He WOR(...t' IS 1'"HA 'f" ?'.' I l ;ind lt·d hi11 rc·mai ninic ~plidt•. ~::1)jl won .ind h·d a third round or lh1• ·mil. ~ind whc•tht•r dt•t'liin·r ruH1•d hil(h or low, Wt·~l h:ut a -1t•1-.)nd tr11mr tric;k for down ont•. Al tht• otlwr tahlt• Ron :-:mil h or ('halt.IOOOl(il. 1\•nn., w :iit "lillinic ~ut h. He• ~nw lht• danict•r nr u trump promo lion. and round :t ~1mplt', yc•l d(1•l'liw, way o( t·ountt·nn~ 11 Ahc•r w1nn1nl( lhc• art' o( ,p,tdt•' .1 l I rirk l WO, ht• lt•d tht• J.trk or rluh< from dumm.v .1 nd ,fu frc·d h1~ 'p:1dt' lost>r on 1t \\' t>'lt won his rt'm:ii ninic 1·luh honor for tht stirond ddc•n\l\t' trirk. hut no\\ hr h:id no \\ .1.\ to n•,1ch his parl nc·r tor the• trump promotion. l~·C'lilrt•r ru(fc•d the• 11p1tdt• n•lurn. C'r()l'11Ni lo Lht• ntt• of di11mond11 nnd rnn the• j:1<'k or ht•arl11. llt• w1111 uhlr to win :1ni rt•turn. dr;1w the• out 11l11ndinir trump11 and rl:&lm lht• mtl or l ht• lrirkll ror n lnrgt• gain. ' Han yH ltff• ,...las t.- to tlnble trnlilt>? Let Cbrlf.1 Go,.• ~, Y" fW yHr way tli,....111 tilt' aau of DOUBLES fer peaalUu a-4 ,., talff'lt. Fer a eepy .t 11111 DOUBLES MekJet. etM 11.85 t. "'Gorea·O..W.1, .. utt of tlili1 aew1paper. P.O. lo• %59. Norw-4. N.J. 0764~. Makt tlittk• ,.ya.llW to New1peperboeli1. by Lynn Johnston COME.oN.~. I PAIO~E AN~ 100 .... rrs !:Ji_ 1D~\ by Tom Batluk by Pat Brady -----MU.NH •: ~fbW, *»f I x --------- r· -• . . ·/ . ., . -CIJa_JD oleQneern mis~lng a fevvl1nlr MS victims need attendants - fOCStmplest daily routines rnasters degree and work as an occupationaTlherapist 1f she can eet financial aid toeontinue hercducaiton. "I hvc on a ridiculous amount of money." she said of thc$535 she received per month from Social Security and Supplemental Security. And thismay btwbetet.Mproblemia~~--~~..........i Wayne Wam~rt ~rogranunanqcro( A.d~1 Scrv~ i in theSantaAoad1v1s1onofln-HomcSupportaveScrv.ca: explained that elsewhere finding in-home providers i.s ! By SUSAN MONAHAN ~ ..... c.n •• , ..... Like most stones. Ruthie Ralston's ha~a problem - actually two-at 11scen1er. One 1s insolubk. at least right now, and a remedy for the other seems beyond her grasp. Ralston. 49. orrusun has battled the onslaught of multiple sclerosis for I 0 years ··1 was walking and prett) soon I was walking with a cane and then I was using a manual chair ... that"s the one I u~ when friends take me out. Otherwise. rm in my "Ro lls-Royce,'·· s~ud Ralston.gcstunngat the electrically powered wheelchair she 1s s1111ng 1n. The MS also has made her legally blind and weakened her arms and hands. But the illness i1self1s n"t what Ralston want to discuss: it's incurable. progressive and something she has to live with. Living with it would be easier. she said, if she had someone to help her w1 th the basics -getting out of bed. getting dressed and tak 1 ng a shower. Opcni ng doors has become a feat and gettingofTa curb to cross the street dangerous. Even eating requires some mancu vcring- ··r m glad no one can sec me feedingmysclfbecause it'sa reaJ mess." Nonetheless. she has obtained a bachelor's degree from Cal State Fullenon. which s~e_attended. she ~id. because it 1s wheelcha1 r accessible :-She hopes to cam her Dlllr ........... .,, "-...,,. Ruthie Ralaton '• life in a wheelchair would be eaaler lf 11e>meone bel~ with the bulca. <. When the disease was diagnosed. Ralston lost her JOb as an emergency room nurse. Fora while, she earned her tfv1ngb) sina,ing. somethinashestill does"oncc in a blue moon ... but I can't transfer out ofth1s chair unless someone helps me." Funds for people 1 n Ralston's s11uallo n are "andated under Title XX of the federal Social Secunty Act. In OrangeCounty. ln-HomeSupponiveSctv1ccsallocates these funds and. toacenain extent. helps the clients to locate in-home providers. Ralston. who ISJUSt gcltlngacquainted with a new attendant, says others have been unreliable. Her las1 helper was an alcoholic and .. come New Year's Eve, that wlls the end of that." Explaining her dissatisfaction with the way the program is administered. she said, .. They have sent me a couple of names and numbers and they have not panned out. Applicants are not screened and ifs difficult to find someone to take the job for the $3.45 per hour it pays." When she's w1 thout an attendant. Ralston must call on fnends. and occasionally police and paramedics. to get her in and out ofbed. Ralston. who is divorced. has a 28-year-0ld son in Houston and a daughter. 26. who lives nearby. but they .. are bus) with their own lives." She has some friends. but admits ·Tm a very pnvate person. I guess ... I don't have man)' J>(ople that I'm close to ·· contracted toanoutsideaaeoey. •• However, in Ora.nse County we rely OD mends, rclauvesorwordofmouth." he said. ... Sometimes one provider can put us in touch with another." This method is used forcost-effcctiveness. lftbcjob were contracted,.QUt., i1 would cost $6 per hour. "There'sjus t not enough dollars," Warner continued: .. The1rhCJvycaseloadsprccludesociaJ workers from • doing much one-to-one.work. They can pn>•ick the client 1 with leads, but the client is responsible (ortbefoUow-up." j Warner said that Ralston'sdilemmabaotatypical ~ o~ l Most of the other 3,600SupportiveServiceclients, be-' explained, have a friend, relative orneigbborwilli"J to act as an attendant forl3.45 an hour. "Pcnonal comnutment -that's what keeps a provider there." He added that when all other resources have been exhausted. it may be neoessary to consider an alternative to 1 n-home care. But if Ralston moved to a nur$in& home, she said, she would be unable to continue her education and wouJd lose her chance at financial independence ... I don't want to live like this ... that'sone ofth~reasons I'm trying so bard to get my education squared away." Warner sympathized, "It is unquestionably a difficult s11uat1on and sometimes there arc no answers ... Sometimes our way oOookingata situation may not be acceptable to the client." • HONOR WON IN A WINK Warning: A void nuke winteri Italian's traf ntng, · talent are rewarded with maftre d' title By MARGE BJTETTI 0.-,,... C•r111a dtRt With a win!. and a sm1k that beams from within '\ngelo ( apello greets all the ladies ~ho dine at Alfredo''> and makes them feel special h 1s nice 10 meet someone who 1s celebrated for his profession and still humble enough to share the honor. When Capello recalled winning the tllle of Ma11re d. of the Year for his work at the Westin South Cos1 Plaza Hotel. he said. '"I could not bchc .. c 11 was m) name. I 1hought 11 was a mistake." Then Capello grew more intense and continued. "I don·t know how I can be d1fTercnt than am other ma1trc d'. but I believe that ai .\lfrcdo's we have a nice en: .... and all of us work well together " The team howeq:r 1s ( apello's responsibility since he 1s the manager of Alfredo's. the award-winn1ng. li .. c:- star restaurant. The tllle was earned through man) hours of ~ork and thousands of happy customers. What the) arc the 1ngred1ents that make an award-winning ma1tre d .. 1 Capello's restaurant training began when he was 11 in his father's bistro -10 Milan. Ital) where he had to stand on a wooden crate to help the custo mers because he ~as 100 shon to look over the coubter When he decided. at 14. to work in restaurants for his prolcsswn. '"m) father ws not too happy b<.·cau\c he wanted me 10 do something else w11h my life." Capello began working tn the best restaurants and hotel<. 111 Milan and gained an educatio n in·et1que1te and French. German. Sparmh and Fng- ltsh languages. His amh1t1on and opportunity led to work 1n European hotels and aboard cruise ships. o ne of which was based in Florida PAPARAZZI ADfelo Capello In 1974 he settled in Cali fornia where "the first years were hard. No o ne kne" me and it was hard to find work." He wao; hired bnen) at the Westin South Coast Plaza but left to fulfill his dream ofopenine his own restaurant. But that establishment e'entually failed for lack of funds. "I "ould call myself luck) to work for this compan):· said Capello who ~as rehired by the hotel in 1978. '"l ha'e built up my name in Orange County. The hotel management re- spects me. For me, 11 1s 'ery 1mpon- ant that people trust and believe in me." One of Capello's achievements 1s his tablesidc chef performance where he can prepare such spcc1alt1es as fettuccine d ' A.lfrcdo. scalopptne marsalla or any continental dish ctthcr on or ofT the menu. W11h his unique personality he practices a talent night af\er night and consistently makes his customers feel relaxed and happy. Astron omer Sagan· s anti-war roadshow i~urtng t he country ~6-s~·NGELES (A P ) Astronomer Carl Sagan spends less time scanning the cosmos these days. He·s busy traveling the Eanh telling the CIA. psychiatrists and foreign leaders how a dark and cold .. nuclear winter" might kill anyone who survives a nucl.eat war. "Everything else being equal. I'd Just as soon be exploring the planets:· Sagan. 49. said Tuesday at the American Psychiatric AsSOClation's annual meeting. ·'. .. But if we blow ourselves up, we're not goihg to explore the planets." Using profits from his popular space and science book "Cosmos .. - he said the television series d1dn•t make money -Sagan has jetted far from his home base at Cornell Universi ty in Ithaca. N. Y .. to discuss the possibility of a ··nuclear winter" CdMcrew heads for U.S. race The Corona del Mar High School sa1hng team 1s en route 10 A.nnapolis. Md. where the) will compete against 25 other interscholastic sa1hng teams from the U.S. and Canada for the prcst1g1ous Cress} Cup and Mallo() Trophy. They were accompanied b) their coach 8111 Wakeman who is also coach of the Newpon Harbor High School saili ng team. The regatta is scheduled Saturda) and Sunday out of the U.S. Naval Academy. Afterwards, the students will have some meals with the cadets. then go to Washington. D.C. where they will tour the Capitol. have lunch in the Senate dining room and spend an af\emoon at the Sm11hson1an Institution. Festival saluting 2 Lidos starts with village party An Italian Oair was e\.1dcnt a t The Warehouse Restaurant party puhltc111ng the 1984 ":"cwpon Be~ch Cit) Arts Fc~tn al coming up May 19=)0 in Lido Ma rina Village. The theme for the 20th anniversary celebration is .. Lido/Venice-L1do/Newport," and last week's party in "the village"' drew as s~c1al guests. the Ho~orable Consul General Giovanni Vlcentl-Mareri and Cultural Attacht· Gabriella Armaui, both from the Italian Consulate o f Los Angeles. a long with Newport Beach Mayor Evelyn Hart. About 175 guests were treated to tartufo. the special Italian ice that cam e in such Oa vors as cantalou~. amaretto and rum raisin. and a new lme of Italian wines. Red and green balloons with the fest" al logo added a cheerful touch to the." relaxed" gathering where a few lucky people got in the spirit of the evening b) taking short rides in two gondolas. Newport Beach art commissioners at the res- taurant were N"eU HeMrlckMD (chairman). Pat Kell4rktl, 8941 PaaMey, Jerry R6dar4s, Patti-Gene SampMa (she's also chairman of the Orange Count} Ans Alliance) and 8_.y Cro11om. Elaine Redfield, board chairman of the Orange County Performing Arts Center. was also o n hand . Other auests were Newport Beach Counc1l""o man JackJe He9~r. Berty Te.mu. A.Z. Taft, Ba rbara Aue, Kay and Hal Pa1tlorf•1, Helen Wabley, Carol Beekmu, Bob Stecllwell and Doro~y Berry. TheJUrttd art u hibat will feature works by sel~tl'd Orange County an1 ts and by Newpott~M sa school ,tudents ano developmentally d1~hled 1ldren. The frl·e festival also will offer an work for sa . refreshment booth~ with an ~talian theme and painuna dQmon following u~· ol nuclear weapons. The theory 1s based o n computer ··models" by S2gan. consultant Rich- ard E. Turco of Manna del Rey. and three National Aeronautics and Space Adm1n1strat1on researchers tn Mo untain View : 0 . Brian Toon, Thomas Ac"'Grman and James B. Pollack. The} figured that a war using Just I percent of the world's nuclear arsenals could blow enough soot. ashes and dust into the atmosphere 10 blot out the sun and plunge Eanh into subfrec11ng darkness for months 10 years. If prolonged . the nuclear winter could wipe out food supplies and mean exttnct1on for survivors of the nuclear explo~1ons. the} said The firs\ meeting on the nuclear winter thcor) was held 1n Apnl 1983. when about I 00 sc1enttsts met behind closed doors 1n C'ambndge. Mass. Sagan wa glad 10 be there "because 1 had almost died pf an appendec- tomy that went wrong the month before M} appendix was taken out and there were complications. 1 nearly bled to death. "My sense of the imminence of death gave some special poignancy to this issue of nuclear war. which 1s possi~ly .. thL dCjl.th of all of us." he said. . The theory was publicly an- nounced last fall at a Was hington news conference. Since then. sagan said he's lectured at Harvard. Yale and the Nationat War College, spoken at meelm$S of phys1c1sts and other sc1ent1sts, v1s1ted French Presi- dent Francois M1tterand and met with Central IJ1telligence Agency offic1aJs and Air Force brass. He plans to meet with congressmen next week and travel to Sweden later this month to talk with Scandinavtan leaders. ··1 gel Jel lag hke e'er) bod) else," Sagan said Monday. lookin~ sh&htly rumpled after a helicopter nde from San Diego. where he ""as raising funds to make a television series on nuclear war. Some groups. like the ps)>ch1atnsts. pay expenses when they invitt Sqah to speak. Other timci, Saaan and his wife pay their own way-be jokingly fiJ.Ured they've spent -billions and billions" .:._ a phrase popularized on "Cosmos" by Sagan's labored articulation of certain syllables. Why is Sagan mountinJ his cam- paign1 He said he believes that because a nuclear winter could wipe o ut everyone. includinJ whichever natJon started the war, 1t eliminates any idea of winning such a confronta- tion. "If both sides know this. the chances of a firsl strike a~ much less ... he said. : Saµn has pCTSOna} motives. too. , ""I have children. l hope to have: grandchildren," he said. -1 would: prefer the human species to survive. than to become extinct. • " .. .I ft happen to be one day in a cit) and suddenJy I stt this hugr mush-· room cloud and buildmgs falling down and this tremendous heat pul~. • I would like my last thought to have been. 'At least I knew I did m y best.' ·~ Coach Bill Wake man, left, and Corona del Mar High School's aalllng team of Keith Dlllr .......... .,a..~ Duarte, Jay Stokes, J eff Goald, Rod Graham and Eric Bonetti are headlng Eut to race. Maulmo Ludo.tat, the Italian deputy trade commiuloner: Cultural Attache Gabriella Armannl Seqai, lmportu Aupato BlNDi aild Pat Kendrick munch Italian lee cream. Prom's'. pnce cl1j.tJSy 1 trauons b~ local artists. ~ ............ .,..,,., .... 7 odn\ ·\ l>:Jp.in1ni 1~ wnttrn fl~ t>:uh Pilot ~' k :onaul General Glo•annl Vlcentt-Marerl meeta Nonlle L.cliwr Mdinda Huddlf'~ton Hendrlckaon. Carol Beekman and Patti-Gene Sampson. I . • I I '· f I 1 j I I I I: ,. : I 11 I I If I ' I I . I 1 I I I 11. I • ) I . • .. • • t DAILY PILOT/Friday. M~y 11, 198• Praniiy' S attitude adds to burden A11 luDEIS DEAR ANN LANDERS: How can tiet my mother .to love me as she loves mr two older sisters? am 29 years old and this lemblc ~ection is breaking myhcan. lllllllllllll .. llllllllll The problem . beaan two years ago when lgavebinh to a child who was icvercly brain-damaged and physically handicapped. M) . mother came to see me in the hos pi ta I when the baby was 24 hours old. They took her upstairs to see her grandson (through the glass} and she returned to my room. whitt>a!> &halk. Twill never forget the look on her fa~ when she uttered a single sentence that devastated me. "You must have done someth 1 ng teni ble or God "ou Id not have punished you this way.·· I was so shocked I couldn't speak. Mother refuses to come to our home and has asked me not to bring m) son to see her. My husband says she is just plain crazy and I \hould have nothing to do with her. but I can't. I haved1sc u ~this with my priest and my ot»tetnc1an. They both offered to talluo Mother, but he rcfu-.e!t to~ them. Please. Ann. tell~ whaqo do. All hough I am a grown woman I feel like an abandoned child. I needyourwisc counscl.-LOSANGELESORI EF DEAR L.A.: Your motlier It DOt ratloul .. ~J• Hbject. Accept tile fact aad put u ead to Yffr Hfferiag. Her acc .. atlo1 tllat God bH punl•ed )'ff by M11dia1 a Jlandlcapped clllld 11 too prepo1tero11 ao cotUemplate. It t1 •'Ito eDormously lto1tUe -wltlcb 11ae.t1 &bt U. may percelve.tlalt .. fortunate cktld a1 HER-puldiment. I repeat -lbl1 womu ls 111. My advice 11 to make no furllller effort to curry ber favor. • • • -DEAR ANN: I'm fummgovcrthe letter from that 1d1ot who s:ud all smol ers are thumb-suckers who have found a substitute. Such rot! I am med ofbemg p1ckt.·d on because I smoke. :fhe media and the government are trying to crucify us. I am an '\mencan c1t1zen oflegal age and of sound mind. What I choose todow1th my bod} 1~ M't' busi ness. Right?- LLOYD•!i -I • ,.. gardPn shop I ' .., IMPATIENS Bud 'n Bloom 1 GAL. INDIGNANT LADY IN OREGON DEAR DIG: Wroa1. Wut yom cM.ae to do wltla yHr body IS )'Hr IHl11De11, tMlt aow a.Mt we now DOD-lmollers caa lte 1erto111Jy affected by meut.y amollen, It becoU1e1 everyone'• bft1De11. Yoa rattled ~e wro11.ca1e, Toots. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: May I borrow yollr spact to add to your ad vice to .. Meg of Venezuela"? She was not quite30and worried that she wouldqie before she had raised her children because both her pa'rentsdied young . Meg ou&ht to be told 1.houghts can chang~ body · chemistry. Thouahllcan make people sick or keep them well. Sheshpuld devClopa strong positive attitude. When a 1\etaflve thoua.ht enters her head she should rd' use to C9mpletc it. It sfiould be tossed out and replaced by a prayer of thanks for thc'ood things in her life and the strong belief that theywdl continue to be good. It works. Try1t.-LASVEGAS WOMAN DEAR WOMAN: I believe ID yoar tbeory. It bH work~ for Ult. Tllub for •rltiae. Remember Mom For Mother'• Day conelder &l'rinl a &~t that keepe on .a.iring -a potted plant t can brl&bten tlie lndoora or oat. Thia ualea la Ju•t one of the many choice. for the holiday. Quality lawn rooted in care Follow 4 preparation steps to guarantee lush growth By LOUIS M. HERNANDEZ JR. ..........._UoJ'd'•~.c .. 1 ...... that<. al'lforn1a 1!> b) most standards a desen whose soil 1s underdeveloped. In order to develop a suitable environ- ml.'nt in which a turfgrasscan thnve. all of the materials arc nccessaf). ~- Ideal for sh ade Reg. 211 llOW s2 3• There art> four easy steps to preparing your } ard for a new lawn. All must be followed in order to avoid problems 1n the fu ture. Broadcast them evenly over the area to be planted and rototill to a depth of six inches. Rake the area until level. Then uS<.· a wa ter roller to compact the soil. Repeat this procedure unti l a completely level and firmly packed seed bed 1s attained. For sod. the seed bed should be graded to 11• inch below the level orthe adJoiningsidewalks. or 112 inch if planting seNJ or !>tolons. Moisten the seed bed prior to planting. . -. ·. • ~, ;:: .J ~ '-1 I "' ..,( t_' • ,...J :1 ..... :~ .... ...... ' I BEDDING PUNTS MARIGOLDS & Al YSSUM (White plastic trays Ideal for Summer Sun Pony Pak) ... , .... IOW 79~ BEAUTIFUL HANGING ~~~~ FU~~~!~m ~~!~ETS rJ:.~· A.!\ •'I' Ideal tor I .~·;;.,~:I shady location. f ~ ~·, Reg. •19•• .;. ·, l'i.~ ~ s 15 9 o · "t.)'i IOW i 2:" A;_FUCHSIAS ......iL: . "-1"'~~. 1 Basket or upright /'F, . .a~-. Ideal for shady location • ,#~f't~. 1 Gal. Size .., ·1._ ~ • Reg. •3i.o ~··~ 1~~.;. . $250 , ~·1'i NOW JUNIPERS 1 Gal Juniper l>rostrata Juniper Var Prostrate Rte. '2" SIPH YAUE 99c taolt ,,--- WHY BUY USED RAILROAD TIES? wnen you can buy new cedar timbers 6x8x8 tt. niey can be used f0< re- taining walls. outlining planting areas or as steps .........-~wJV-Wiii last years in the ~ground ~E ~~ •1411 INT~TORY s99a Yal1t PllCE 11 SOD SOUTHLAND -., ":' -.· -. SOD F ARMS hr ''ofl I ~" ~ .C ' , - • PuA£8LUE • RYl~UE • 04Cl<0 N0RA • TIFGREEN • ~AIViTHON ASSORTED FB!llT TREES I IRAPES • • pe1lellw g1ape •santa rosa plori , j • Bonanza l)eMh • Ventura pe.ach ......;.;,,...._,lJ'/I • Bfveily Hill~ apple • Almond all .n one r and many others -I VALUES TO •1 4•• : llOW $3 98 r----------------COUPON ----------------1 i 4" MARIGO~~ FREE i I WITH THIS C~ I I If you haven't shoppped at Lloyd's, you've I I been Missing a treatl I "' I (limit 1 Per Customer) VALID THAU 5-24-84 I L--------------------------------------ALL ITEMS SUBJECT TO STOCK ON HAND. Sale Good 5-11-84 to 5-24-84 • NUllSI Rt •'All() II/I!~ •t • \NC)SLAP'WI, HOURS· MON-FRI 7-6 • SAT 8:30-6 • SUN 8:30-5 FREE DELIVERY WITHIN 5-MILE RADIUS - l.. Step one to a qualtt) lawn is the proper remo' al of the existing lawn and/or weeds. If common Berumda CDe' 11 Gras~) is not present. apply Vapam to kill all Wttds and ex1s11ng grass. Vapam 1s a soil fumigant that IC1lls soil inhab1ung organisms only to a depth of six inches. It will not totall} kill common Bermuda because roots can reach depths of 10 feet or more. and can eastl) return from these roots. The only product available to kill Bermuda 1s Round Up (aslo sold as K.Jcen Up). It 1s a non- st>lectl\ e herb1c1dt that enters through an act1vel) growing leaf and works its wa} to the roots v.here it inhibits water uptake and kills th e plant from the roots up. After existing plants arc dead. si mply scrapt" them up and earl') them away. Step two is sotl preparation -the most 1mponant step -which requires a combination of products: -Redwood compost is used at a rate of four cubic )ards per 1,000 SQ\lare feet. If composted redwood 1s not a' a1lable. use raw sawdust. but treat "1'1th 15 pounds of ammonia nitrate (33.5-0-0) per cubic yard of sawdust. -Use a 44-pound bag of Acidall per 400 square feel. This product counteracts soil alkalinity. -Apply a soil activator. which reprodu~s bacterial components, using a 40-pound bai per 400 square feet -N1trohumus. which supplte~ micro nutrients not present in the soil. is used at the rate of a 50..pouod bag per I 00 square Teet. This ma} seem hke quite a bit of material to pruchase for soil preparation. howe"er. )OU must reahu Step 1hm.· 1schoosing the nght type of grass. There are ~" a\atlablc· H)brtd Bermuda. St. Augustine. D1choodra. Bluegrass and Marathon. a new tall fescue. The final step 1s planune-When planung sod. broadcast t"'o pounds of ammonium phosphate ( 16-20-0) per I 00 square feet on top of your prepared seed bed. lay the sod directly on top of this frrtiltzer to promote rapid establishment. L1ghll) water the new sod immediately after laying. cspec1all} on hot da) s. Use the water roller again to ensure soil to sod contact. Remembe~ sod deteriorates vef) rap1dl} when rolled up so la) the sod in the prepared bed as qu1ckl~ as possible. Water once a day for seven days. then cut back 10 three times per week. When planung seed. broadcast at the recommended rate v.11h a drop spreader. Then appl) a well-rounded fertilizer (6-10-4) at the rate of30..pounds per 1.000 square feet. Then spread a top covering of humus at the rateofone 2-cubic-foot bag per 200 square feet. Keep 19p covenng mo1!>t (dark brown) all day long for seven to I 0 days. If it Jne~ out once. the seedlings will die. With stolons t•se the same procedure as planting seed The onh d1fferenct> 1s that the stolons must be broadcastcd b) hand as the} will not go through a ~rop spreader. For further 1nformat1on. contact a full-service nurserv. Lou1!. Hernandez is a senior at Cal Pol} Pomona v.hrrc he 1s ma;onng tn ornamental horticulture. ,' Floral, garden buffs to compete > .i... I Floral designers. commercial gro'Wers. amateur hona-St\ houri} programs ~vmtay and Sunday. beginning ~ cultunsts and )Oung green thumbs can vie for cash. at 11 a.m .. focus on su~h topics as "Creating a Hangrng trophies and ribbons at the. Orange County Fair Flower Basket:· "Herb Gard~n'lng for the Good Cook'. and and Garden Show compc11 11on. . _ . "Planning Your Color Garden." Premium books that hst entf) information. and ent~ >\ special Mother's Da\ workshop, "Floral Arrang- forms can be picked up at the fair offices. 88 Fair Dmc. mg:· will be presented at noon and 2 p.m. Sunday . Costa Mesa. • • • Entrv deadline 1s Ma v 18: the fair will be held Jul) Mrs Chester Reed of Rnerside will demonstrate T tr 15. For· information. cali 751-3247. Oower arranging for members ~fthe Ora.age County Flor~l • • • Arts Guild at 10 a.m. Monda} in the Santa Ana Woman s A scnes of springume gardening demonstrations are Club. 601 N. Baker St. conducted on weckt>nds at Roger's Gardens. Corona dcl • • • Mar. .\n illustrated presentation on bamboos and fall 1-----------.----------1 colors in Japan v.111 be given by Don Walker at the meeting of the Hortlcultural So<:lety of Oraage Conaty. The group will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Cahfomia C oopcrall\e E'1ens1on. 1000 S. Harbor Blvd .. Anaheim. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY, INC. f" th tut tf Yter Litt lt22 UllOl ILYD. COSU IUA -541-115' FASHION SALE 50,,.·80~ Off Ret1il To, Dtsi11tr Clot~i•I Sizes 2-1 4 Store Opetlng Postpowed EVERYTHING MUST GO lllEDIATE CASH GOLD, DIAMONDS and VALUABLES 0 . UIOLI .IEWIUllS 673-G365 3116 New rt Blvd. Art Show Mother\ gift ~ale thru Sun. al Huntington Ce nter. • • • F-uchs1a treL'S \"II be discussed b} Barbara Ortei for mC'mbers of the Costa Mesa-Bay Cities Branch of the National Fuchsia So<:lety when the} mret at 7:30 p.m. Monda) 1n the Neighborhood Community Center. Costa Mc~ ••• Memtx·r~ or tht.• Harbor View Hills Garden Club and their spouses will ha' ca progressive dinner pany May 19 ( ockta1ls and dinner will be served at the home of the I Janusz Zalcsk1s and the Ralph Johnsons will host the coffee and dc4'4'Crt cour<;e ~ii\ t• 11111nt·.\ ..,ho ppmg \ alue~ ad \ t•rt 1..,t•d Ill I ht• Dally Piiat 0 Let your love shine on Mother's Day:• SUN . MAY 13th • *llltlW<l • P'lSI COlllllOI LLOYD'S NURSERY AND LANDSCAPE CO., INC. 2028 Newport Blvd (at Bay St.) Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (714) 646-7441 ~ --L. ~ For 11for-.1tlo11 C1fl U11d1 759-1206 ,., WttkHdS 557.4343 9·12 lM ~eTEA KEnLE aouQuETEt•X•r•J Other Mother's j· COOKOUT Doy Gifts: ~~.., • Florist Wrapped African Violets Indoor Plants Azaleas • Rose Bushes In Bloom LUAU KITS •7.95 . ..tAVYl'MlfltQNhe wmtlT~AND ... LS NITS.tt.IO 801 W. Baker, Just West of Bristol Costa Mesa 979-8570 , -------- • Dish Gardens • Siik Floral Arrangements We con send !lowers to Moms neorly onvwnMe by FTO MOS! CRU>ll CARDS ACCf PfEO 8th ANNUAL FUCHSIA FESTIVAL Co11ing Soon• Sat., I Sun., May 26 I 27 • Fuchias in Sto~k Now ''MYSTERY GARDENIA'' , Handaome, evergreen plant. Very fragrant flowers. CORSAGE-SIZE BLOOMS 5 GAL. Reg 12.98 CM ttn.p.., 15ett ..... ....., lllt1 Since 1946 Ha1lis~•~s Nursery -Fli)i-1 2640 Harbor llvd.t Costa Meao · GOieta blazes probed GOLETA (AP) -Fare investiptors are look.in& for a firebua whom they bcUcvc set a rash of brush Om. including one that crept to within five miles of Ptesident Reagan's ra nch. The deliberately set fi res add non-arson blazes forced fitefiahters to evacu. ate several families in (Jofeta and to"battle a brush fire thAt swept onto Van. den berg Air Forc-e Base. County fire spokesman Vince Appito said there had been IO "suspicious" fires in the past two days, including the one that burned I 00 acres of rugged terrain Tuesday west of the Reagan ranch. That blaze, located about 20 miles north of Santa Barbara, started in two places, Johnson said, but at did not get closer than fi ve miles to the Western White House. Two dozen c>.pcn~1ve homes were threat~ned briefly and about 12 fa mil- ies were evacuated on the north side of Goleta when a blaze erupted late Wednes· day, Santa Barbara County Fire Department Capt. Charlie Johnson said Thursday. DEATH NOTICES DOUGHTY ~HERRIE LEE DOUGHTY a resident of Costa Mesa I passed away at the age o f 37 She is survived b y her I parents Mr & Mn Byron Doughty of Costa Mesa and l h er bro ther M ichael P I Doughty, also or Costa 1 Mesa. Graveside services l will be held Tuesday , M ay 15, 1984 at 10 AM at the H arbor Lawn Memorial I Park. Servicea under the d i r ectio n o f H a rbo r Law n /M o unt O li ve M ortuary , 540-5554 O'DELL :mi.L O'DELL, bom in Ten- nes.ee on August 20, 1919, t paseed away May 2. 1984. Survived b y brother. Bfll O'Dell o f M c Minnville, Or- egon; sister, H attie Starnes j of She r i dan , O r eg on ; nephew , Doug C. O'Dell o f Medford, Oregon; n1ece, C harlen e Armstrong o f Paradise Valley, Arizona; nia'e, J oyce O'Dell o f Sun j Lakes. Arizona and friend , Jayne Hodp>n of Costa Mesa. Memorial servies on Saturday , M ay 12, 1984 at 1 : PM at P ac ific V iew M ortuary Chapel. Buried at ! Sea. Pacif ic View M ortuary, 1 Directors, N ewport Beach . . 644-2700 HARBOR LAWN-MT. Ol lvt MO<'luary • Cem etery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa $40-5554 PIERCE BROTHER S BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadwa-, Costa Mt sa 6•? q 150 BALTZ BEHGt~O .. &MITH 6 TUTHILL WESTCLIF'f' CHAPEL 4;'' r 171n SI 1..C,\lJ M e,.1 f .1() QJ71 PACIFIC VIEW M EM ORIAL PARK L i-mt>ter'I • Mortu.11, t n..iot'I • t.remdl»•, •'•00 P,Jl 1!1( V1 t-"" 011•• ~ .... wcu rt BP.uh I I ·1 .,, • McCORMIC K M ORTUAR\' '195 Lag .ne C a"Y0" Ro Lequria Be1c~ Ca Q?&S 1 4 Q,1 Q4 I'; PlB.JC M>TICE ftCT1110U9 .,... .. NAm ITATIMSNT TM lotlowlnO pwlOtll are dotrig bullMAU: DISCOUNT FOREIGN CAR PARTS, 1918 H1rbOI' BIVd., Cost1 M .... C1llf. 92827 The De11ney Automott .... COff)Of· atlon (C.Uf) 1'9 Broedway. CO.ti Men. C11tt. 92827 Thia bullne.. 11 conduct.cl by 1 corpotltlon E.J. Dete.ney, Vice Preeldent Tl'llt 1t1tement .,, .. !lied with the County Clerk of Ot~ County on May 3, 191-4 "4IOIO "'1bllth«' Otiangt Cout Diiiy PllOI May tl, 18. 25. June 1, l~ 25CM·M MTmGUI ...... Mnnoue. llC""°"9. I llM •111n Mm eTAW--MAim 9'10 PT U.. Sf.1'1 I " • me fOl!owlng l*'IOft .. dotl'tO TN ..... pet90M .,. dolnt n. ~ '*"°" .. 006nt TM ..... peraon .. ~ The ~ ....... .. ... NOTICS or ... ,.. ~-bueil-.•: .__._ .,.._.. .___. OEOlaGS WD•l•MO (a)CALIFOflNtAIUtU>IHOMAJH. AAPIOIHOEMPAIR8Y8fu., HUHTINGTOH .t.HOCt•TH. IONYl.,CAM._21061 ~ l,..OME'I ~ IOfi2 ..... ANIU>l'Pl!iiiiCM10 TENAHCe co. (lHOUSTAIAL l 1000 ~ ev .... ~ ...,. 15362 ~ I.--. """*"'°" '"· ~ IMc:ft. Calll..... port .,., 11 caau ..... CA. • - COMM!ACIAL) (b)CLEANINO Clllf. t2tlO a.en. CA. tat4t ""°'* ~y,w. 21001 ..... t2tM ' ' ION9T'D l'.ITATB NO ~--- LADY (DOMUllC), ,90e 9el9tlol• R I I Cotpot~.1...C?f'IO· 4221 Tlmoehy Adlftw ~ 11362 ~ 1.0tW1 CW-, 1042$ er.,.. Qr. AlH lll .. D II 111 W9t ~ 8. ~ 9Mcft, c.t. Miiibury, ClncllnMct, l;llNO, 4U42 Lane. Hunt1niton 9aeclf\, 111, """*"'°" hacltt. c.llf. de. F......,. V~. CA. U70I To 60 Min; = lllD Le AU.. • t2M3 Thie ~ .. oondUcMd by" ' 12141 t2l4I ,,.. Scnnaoft, t042I CfaM Qr l t8MV A. Gol.ild, ,tot s.uNw9 corporation T111a ~ 11 conoueMd -:"' AflOftdt tc«n-t~ ~ v.A-. CA. t270I • aedhon and coou..onc Suite 8. Newpott 8Mcfl. Clillf Aotlen C.Ottt!•,V\ce~1 · . v,. T .. ....,,_.,.,..,_,~11'19 ciefl'IAl~~by.lfl ctedUorsotO.O.W.WUIJam ~.:.:u.::·~ 92MS Thie •~ ... Ned wtttt "'-~A.. "'9ln County oe...i al Ofenoe County on uninCOtPOfWd INOQ!Mlofl °"* GUI!'. aka Gtota Wm.; Gurr, NO'TICI • ~ ..._= Thill bu"'*9 It conducteO t>y. 111 Counay C*1c 01 Ofenoe Courlly on Thie _....,.,,. ... ...., .-IM May 3, 1114 "*' • C*tNflhlp. w o.io.-•• ''1Wilm OWT on~ :r:;:&.• lndMdual Af>f 10. ,,.,. 1y ewtt °' ""'-,.Ao_, on ~ Lor..,, an • . ....__ '......... ... .. Stltlley R.GcMd W Mf2.1M4 ""'-""" ......... ~ Putllllfled 0r.,_ eo..1 Daly Ttiliuta....,...,.119d ~U. Sr .. andpes.,...wboruy :..-;;:-..;,--••• Tl'lta ttetement w .. filed with an. Pub411Md Orange CoMt Delly ,... Not Mey 11. 1'.15, JUM 1.d~ County Clertc of 0rnn9e County on otbel'wilie In ......... lr\ 0,......, _.. ...... *' County CW"k "'Ofangie County on Piiot Apt1I 20. 27. Mey'· 11, 19M Publllhed Ofenot Co.t D9'ly 2~ ... .., 2, 1NA will and/or ..ca-= UTATE .a.wTa May 3, t984 ,..._ 21t2-14 APftl 20,27,Mey,, 11, 1M4 •i~----------,,._,, A peU~ bM been filed,.....,• 20ll .... •11filt, Publltned Ofln09 eoua Dally 2117-14 "8.JC TICE • Put>Wled 0r-. Co.t Delly by Gearp Will1am GWT, Jr. ~--~"'--::.~~ Piiot Mey 11, 18, 25. June '· 198-4 l-----_.:. _____ 11-------:.~-:::------Pl!Ot May 4' 11• 18' u . ·-:'°2 .... and ~ G. Smltb tn -F ~AL .-.a;; 2502-1-4 PtllJC M)llC( PtlUC NOTICE YOU AM •DmPMLT UNDGU the Superior Court al Or-MIHT ~ ~ IC.. "IC--Oii ltlUIT DATIO MP-an..., ""-·-tv ~,-;..., •L.-& Celllotnlia OOIPol ..... =. ,.,_..,_.. .. *1. UNL.111 YOU ---\.ANll'" ·-,---.u• poinaedT~....,_. ~A~ Mm ITAW AH ACl'tOM TO ltAOTKT Gear~ Gurr, Jr. to h IJ!OWI,,, -Ill Tl141 'olowln0 P*WW .. dGlng otM ....... rr Il&Y -------------iand . G. Se1ilh be --c.Wa~111TnlilUCIL1)! The following paraon Ill doing IDUlllMI• ..: C:: bualneel•: DIVEA8,,1EX>tNVUTORSR1Ho ATAPmUCIALL•You PWUCMhw appointed• pencma1 ~~CHM~.,. a r ACTmOUI .UU.81 NEWPORT COACH EXCHANGE. I. 11962 Mec:Arthur Blvd.,~ ~ ~=::.:: -----------1'4!9elltatiw to ectrninW-the oor ~TIOM.~•oa.Clil .... ~le NAm eTA,......, 780 NMon Way, CO.ta MeM. . !MM, Celfomll 92715 ........ .._, ...... ...... ...OAA&.... es:t.ate of r..---Will1am 1J°'1, ... ~ 1 1--The fOllowlng peraon II dolilg Calff 92927 Ohlwllfled Prop9111M Inc. Cal -·-~ -.... ...,_....., -., _ -· ,,_. bu11Mea u: John 0.vld Merci\, ltt& Santa ' • !CONTACT A lAWHR. OwT, Sr. (under the lnde-COfdl Of Mid Col#lly, • ._..,. THE WINDOW MAN. 518 Botsa, Ana A¥a., eo.t• ....... Calif. 92927 omla =P·· 1196~MecMl'lut Blvd. NOTICll Of',,..,..,.... IAU pendent Admln.lltratian of A•oontat'• In• u -.... ··11111. Newpot1 8Mcfl. C.IH. 92963 Tl'lla ~It conduct.cl by: In Thi. ' INlne, 92715 • UNDO DMD°" T""9T 1'I C.... C..... Dr. -..._ by,.._., ~ e ~ d ..... 9ft Ao*1MexenderRoc:l""' ...... '13 1 ............. _, bulinwiaconduo1.cl by. 1 I TPMo.11111 ..... AM.CA. ~tes Aci). The pedtion la ~oil ..... _ .... .._ n.-i~ ·.....-............... atlon. ~ ... ..,_ 1et for""-'"'-'" ln "'--No 3 S::: ......, -~-•1 .,...... .. e. Huntington BMch, Caltt. J David Maten °"'9rllfled Propertiel. tnc. ~NOTICE ... .._:1' ~ ...... sc<> &t.11• of HOWAAO F. MOWRY e1t1 • ..,.. u.. -,,.. · --..• 92149 Tl'lll atatement -!\led wltl'I the Cll'Ole Herding V.9 .. ,_ u... o;.n-HOWAAO MOWRY Ike H. F. a t 700 Qvic C.ent.er Dr., t ~ Ot ....... ...... Tl'lll but1nesa 11 condue1.cl by an County Cler1! of OrMge County on Tl'lll .iaternenf'wee 'fttecS wttl'I the NO AECONV ANCE COM-MOWRY. 0.:111111' West, Santa Ana. CA 92701 wt'6ctl .. rwww ... Jlilll/ a 1111 ~=A. Roc:lrlgYG ASK 9, 1984 ,.,... 2~.: OrMge County on :=:..• ~~ ~:' : NOTIC-:·~:=no.. oo May 30, 1984 at 9:30 A.M. ~'m~~ = i:~ Tni. •talement wa llted with tM Publlal\«1 Orange eo...1 Delly ' • F'MMll ~ tru.tee put9UW!t to the TO ...... MWWTIA&. IF Y O U OBJl!CI' IO the AUCTlOH TO ,.,. .... r .. County Clerk olOfaogeCountyon Pilot Aptll 20. 21. May'· 11. 198-4 Pub!Wled Of~ Cout Delly ~~·~=~=GA L:O~.tJ,:'~~~ grantina o f the peUUon. yfXi :"~C:.. ~.:::: May 3. l~ /.lp1 2185--8-4 Pilot Aprtl 20. 21. ay '· '1. 198-4 ded s.ptemtier :n. 1.H1 In SO: on Of .,.... Mey 22, 1984, at at. i.w should either appear at ~ d** drMllft °" • -., ....., Publlahed Orange Cou ally 2200-84 t•229 Page 1029 lnetrument No. office of~ enctOlon. Anotner9 bearing and state JO'.l ob~ tMIN( ...... ., ........... . Piiot May ll, 18, 25. June IM et23 of Offlclel Aecotda In the of-11 Lew 3333 W..t Cout H.___ tiona or file wrlt1m objec:-. OI • R9lll Of ..... _._ ..i 2 _... "8JC NOllCE of 11\9 County Recorder of Or-Suite 4o1 Newport Beec:h.,...c;,t · 'th the belore loan 8-IDWion ,.. 'Crd lit '* •-IC llnTIC[ nge Counl y, Calllornla, and fornla, ttte und•uligned, ,W.. F. Uona W1 • OOW't ore atat., al peyeb6a•111e ... tlf ..... l"UUL "" ftCTinOUe .,..... purlUM1 10 the Noclce of Default Mowry ... Executor 'Of the Wiii of the hearin&· Your appear· al rlaht, title Md .,._ .-0 llF •. FtClmOUI MlllNEH Mm aTA~ ~Elec11on to Sell thereunder re-the lbov.nemed d«led9nt, '#Ill_.. anoe may be ln penoo oc by • 'f"*91. In 1'WI ._, ~ ..._ tTAT'lmNT The following l*90nS .,. doing ded January 5, 1984 In 8ooll at private &Ille 10 11\e hlgl'lee1 and your attorney. 8"uefe In Mid ~ .,... ._., Ptlll.IC NOTICE The foltowl 11 ...,..,.,, bulllneae u : /A Page NI A lnttrutMnt No. beat net bldd9f, aubjee1 to con-lF YOU ARE A CRED~ deecrlbed M lolCMll: _ bulllneo u : ng pet'IOn ......... "' GARDEN GREENERY. 4877 2U of Mid Offldal Record1, flf'matlon by Mid Supertot Court, all • 4 " All of Lot ti end ._ ~ FIC~I WaaNIU DONALDSON'S BUSINESS SER· wlntr419, Huntington Belc:tl, CA. II SELL on May 25, 198-C at 9:16 right, 11tle, Interest and 99tal• of TOR or a oontingenlcreditot ....-t.-ly Ul .... al Loe IO. 8IOOl NAME TATEMENT VICES 3011 So Ofange Santa 92949 .M .•• , lhe front entrlnC» 10 the llid decedent at the time of hit of the deceMed you must '30. Coron. det ..., Ttm. In .. The IOltowtng persona are doing Ana Calll 92707 . • L.Mlrte OobblM, '677 Twlntr ... Old Oriange County courttiouM. deatl'I. and all right. tftle. and file y our claim' with the City of ~ 8eedl. Cour"Y of bus"u":'s~:NE-J •NtTO.Rt .L & Dim Oonaideon 23 ,.. Cornell Huntington BMc:h, CL 921-49 5.ci on Santa Ana &MS .• be-lnterMt the estate w acquired by ~ t "t ·~ .... ~ Otange, Stat• of C • ••per " " Coeta Meu Callf 9W8 ' Regina Wl'l'Wle, 2859 OflnQ9 Sycamof'e ST. & Bl"oed'ny, operation of law or otl'lerwlte. other or pre9ell l ..., u1C pet'· map recorded In 80Clll I.~ 41 BUILDING MAINTENANCE. 822 Thia bualnMa i."conduct.cl by. an AWi., Cotta Mela., CA. 92e27 ta AN. CA. at publlc auction. to tl\an or In lddltlon to Ulat Of Uld so repr esentative ap-and 42 of .................... "" H~~~lla M .... <Allf. 92827 lndMdual . Tl'li. bu9lneee la conduct.cl by: a «he l\lgheat bldder fOf caal\ (~ble decedent, In and to tl\at certain pointed by the court within the offloe al Ole County ,._., al Dlanr141 Oonlldeon generll ~-'.at tM time of .... In t.wfut money of property located In the City of N9"#· four months from the mte of MICI County. J'lher E. Taff. 622 Hemlllon Thi. llatement WU flied with 11\e Reglna.W'l'llpple ~the Unlt.cl Stat•). Ill rtgl'lt. title. port 8elc:tl County of Ofang9 The .,..., eddreea .. --lO. Cotta M .... Calli 926.27 County Clerk 01 Ofange County on Thia ltatement wa flied with the lntwea1. con~ to end Mw State of Clllliomla. deecrlbed u fci first ialuance of leuen aa ()()tl'IOf'I dellglldon o1-. 1'1111 prop. Kathi Jo Sctlwob. 170 MeKn~ht Apr 10 198' County Clerk of Orange County on by 11 under aald DMd tn the Iowa: provided in Section 700 of erty l'letelnat>OVe deuri.ed i. ~h~~~~!,65by. • · ,,,._. April 19, 19&4 -....-operty 8"uet.cl WI aald County L--'• inter• in LMte dated the Probate Code of Cali-~ to =:,: =,!W'-PubllsM<S Orange Cout ,....... .--State and deealbed u folowa: January 10, 1983 by and ~ fomia 'T"--.. ~ f iiu~ ... enue. one • c.lllorft,,,.. general partnership 7. Ml -F Pubhhed Orwige Cout Delly LOI 1 of T'ract No 9W In tM City lhe trvtne eomp.ny • WM! Virginia . 4... ........., or .......... The undale6g119CI ... ... Walter E Tan Pilot APfll 20• 27• ay '· 1 '· ltl-4 Piiot April 27. M1y '· 11. 18, 1984 Costa Mela., cOunty °' Ofange. corf)Oflllon ... Lai.or. and Macc:o claims will not upire prior da6rns 11 latlllty tor ~.....,... Tl'lla •t•tement WIS flied with the 2l8l-"4 227tr&4 tat• ol Cellfofnta .. lhown on • Corpocatlon. • Ne\19da Corpor-to four monU.trom the mte Mel In MICI --~or Git-. County Clerk of Orange County on ~ec«ded In 8ooll '18, Pegea aUon. and H~ ln~t Co .• a 1 .... _ "'-""-... __ .,,__. _..___ 'COflWnOn dellgil9tiol1. May 3, 198• .. •-II' W\TIC[ 50, lndu9tWI ot Mllcellaneoul COfl)Oflllon. recorded on Febru9fY o~ u1e '""-' .. '6 •iuuu:u llUVV'I:· Said .. wll be meda ""'°"" F24SCll7 M>TICE l"ua.n. ""' In the office of the County 13, 1963 In 8ool< &430. Page 729. of YO U MA y EXA..NINE W8ff'8nty, ~ or ..,....., ,. p,:~~~t·~~ J~. ~~ ____ Mt.IC________ FtCmeouaeuwu RecorderofMICI County Offldal Recorcis of<Kange County. the file kept by the cowt. u gsdlngtltle.po 11rr.lllii.or.-. 2,911-8• FtCT1110U9 .,..... MAm ITATIW 11,:.,,~1~r~~ ~:,1~ ~~~~; ;;"~.,~.,!~,.~~-8!': you are interested in the es-~.,::~"=='=•~ ..... I TAT'lmNT Tiie following pereona .,.. doing --·-----........... ~ t.ate OU may the ....__. ~ T The fottowlng pereon ~ doing ~ u : M .... CA. 92828 tlon Co by an --'gnment dated , Y serve upon MCUred by Mid ..,_. ... Nit. welt ------------1buatnesau NEWPORT EQUITY DEVELOP· Ttlll totll amount of Ille unpaid March 22. 1985. recorded AOrll 8, executororadmin.iatratot,or 1n1.-andott.-•proWtlc P\8.JC NOTICE MARK VICTOR HANSEN AND MENT co .. 18711 Greenview Lane. balance of tl\e obligation MCUl'ed 1965 In 8oo11 7'75. Page 382. of u pon the attorney for the ex -.,_.;pg .O-IClll&. If MJ, l.ftMI ___ _;...;,,;;,;.,;;,._...;..;.;.;;.;;,_ ___ , ASSOCIATES. 71 1 W•t 1711'1 St., Hunllngton Beech. CA. 921-49 bV the property to be SOid and Official Aecotdt Of Mid County; Ind to admin.istr tot and the wnw tNr90f Ind .,_... °' PlCTITIOUI 8UaaNll8 Costa Mesa. Calli 92827 Grilli E. Arnabrtght, 1671 l reuonable estimated coetl. ••· wtllch tn1erest was USigne(s to ~ r ~ a • 9llCl'I edv•icaa. Ind plue .... 3 E 23 d Q • ~ 800 edvanc.a at the time of Howard F. Mowry and MM1e V. file Wlth the court with ct1are-. Ind ·~ Of 0.. NAMl l TATEMENT M1rk Vlctor HanNn. 21 . r reenvlewLane,HuntlngtonBeectl, the lnltlelpubllcatlonoftheNotic. Mowry, husband and wtfe, by an proof of 5erVioe, a written Trueteeandofthetrweec:n919db) The following penona are doing St .. Co111 Mesa, Callf. 92827 CA. 92849 of Sale la 1188•856.07. IU~nment dit-.. 0ct~ 20, request s·t.atin" that you ... _ MICI Deed of T ... ~ n. tote business as: Tl\11 bulllne11 l1 conOuct.cl by: an Delmar R. Swann, t 1689 Malden. ...., """'" --o UC"" _ .......,_ DEFENDER I TEA I di Id al C~ CA """'"'"' Only currently d1t.cl Cul\ler'a 196 • rec«ded February 4. ltee In . "al .,,_ f •'--fil amount of leld ctlpoo, R-• N NATIONAL. l'I v u .... .~ Check1 orCertlfled Cl\eck1 areac-8oo11 7831 Pana 220 of Ot11c1e1 S1l'e speo no.au: 0 u1e • reeaonably..clrNiled ..... CiNtgel 760 West 17th St.. Coal1 Mesa. Mark Vlcior HanMn 1'111 butlneal 19 conducted by: I T • -...-' · f · and ..... al the T"*-. at lN Calif 92627 This statement wet llled with tM general partnership. ceptable to the rutt .. Pfovld«j Recotds of said County; and wt11et1 mg O an anventory ap-_,.. expeiw . • Robert T. Melville, 3,51 l ca1•-County Clerk of Orange County on Grant E. Arg1br1Qhl proper ldenttflcatton 11 available. l eue i. of real proper1y In Ille City p raisement of est.ate uaeta or time of tnltial pubbtlOn al tNe ~ "" Said sale wilt be made, but of Newport Beach County ot Of-f th ··•---tlce, 111 1423,.624.01. Monte. Cap(> Bcl'I • Cattl 9262' Apr 10, 198' Thia statement wu flied with the wltl\out covenant or wvranty, ••-ange. State of Calitomia. delcrtbed o !! pea~ ... or ~1a Dat9d: Aprtl 30, 1984. Wolllam S LawhOrn, 34511 Catie f'Ml2ll Coun1Y Clerk of Orange County on Pf ... or tmp!led regarding tllle. u Lot 2~ 01 Trac:1 No. 4224• u mentl-Oned tn Section 1200 CONTINENTAL OEVEL.OPMEHT Monte. Capo Bch .. Calif. 92624 Published Orange Coul Deity Aprt1 l 9• l98' poe11111on or en<:umb<ancea. to lhOwn on 1 Map recorded In 8ooll and 1200.5 of the California OF CAUfORN~ INC., Thia business ts conducted by· a P1101 AP<ll 20. 27, May 4, 11, 198-4 f'24W lltlafy the lndebt.clnen Mc:ur.cl by 157. Paget 110 14 lnciuslYe of Ml.. Probate c.ode. 1 C8'1fomla CICJl1)(Naltol1 general Par1nertl'llp 2183-34 Publltl'l9d Orange Coast Deity Deed. lncludlng the ,_ and cellaneooa Maps Record• of Or-• TN9tee Robert T. Melville Piiot Aprll 27• May'· 11• 18• 1~ e•pente ol the truttee and of the 1nge County. calitornla Josepta C. Obe&l. E141. By. REAL ESTATE ~ Tl'lls statement wu flied with tNI 2277-64 tr119t1 created by Mid deed, ad· t he proper1y is a 81ng1e family 1101 Dove Strfft, Seite IM SERVtCE. County Clerk of Orange County on vancea thereunder, wltl'l lntw•t u realden<::9. and 11· IS commonly Newport Bea~. Ca.HIM • Caltomle QOfllO'etton. Ill A9lr1t May 3. 198' Pl8lJC NOTICE PlllJC M)llC( provided therein. and the unpaid known u 144 1 Galaxy Ottve. New-Published O r ang e Cout (S.) D..J. Morgar, ha ,,...,_It FW f>flnclpal of IM oole MCUfed by Mid port 8Mch. Calllomla.. , • 2020 Not1h 8'oedwe,, ~ 20I Published Orange Coast Dally ftCTmOUI 8U ... H F'ICTITlOUI IUIMll dMd wttl'I 1n1er .. 1 thereon 11 Tl'9 1e1e ii subjee1 to current Daily Pilot M ay 4, 5, 11, 1984 Santa Ana. C&. 92708 Piiot May 11 l8. 25. June l , 1964 N,._ ITA~ NAm ITA~ provided In Mid Note tu•. C0'\191\anta, conditions, r• 2415-84 Tt119pho11e. (11') 953-4110 2506-8' The following ~are doing Tl\e following penon ta doing Dated: A.prl4 12, I~ 1trk:tlon1, reMrvatton1, rights, PubllNd Orange9 --~ Dillty t>uslnas u : bualnet1u: S ERRANO RECONVEYANCE rlghtaof way.and eu«nentaof~ Ptlot ~4.11.1 , ·- GREENHILLS LANDSCAPI~. RESTAURANT SITE SELECTION. COMPANY CO<d ------------4 2522 S Diamond. Santi Ana. Cellf 1720 E. o.ny· ~~.:.i Sult• 107. 37~1 ~Blvd Blc:la or otters are tnvlted tor llld P\B.IC M)TIC£ 927<M Santa Ana. CA. 927~ Loa AnQele9. CA 90010 proper1y and must be in writing and N«man Ale« Wlndhlm. 2622 S. Jeff y..,.gan. 397 E. 23'd St , (213) 346-3321 may be ~-W tne executor .. _.,. ~ FtcTTTIOUI llUIUNEll Diamond, Santi Ana. CaMf. 92704 Newpoft 8Mcfl. CA. 92660 u MICh Tru•tee personalty or to tl\e office of hla i----.-----""-'-~---HA• ITAnMENT Jesse Edmund1on, 2528 S. Tl'lta butlneea II conducted by: an By: /l/ROO Hill lt10fney$. Keene and Dion. 3333 NOT'lea M TMISTD'81Ala The follOWlng pel"Son IS dol Olamon<1, Santa Ana. Celll. 92704 Individual. Vice PreekSWll West Cout Highway. &lit• .at. ~No. 9117/WLLIAMS business as: Tht• bulllneaa la conduct.cl by:• Jeff YMtgan Publlal'led <Kange Cout Dally PllOt Newpo11 Beactl, Callf.JJllla. or may T..1. No. 0--7 HOMEMENDERS, 4938 Peatce general partnership Thia statement WU flied with lhe May '· 11. 18. 198-4 be llled in lhe ottloe of the Ctertt of ~ coc. D Huntington Beach, Calif. 926'9 JesM Edmundaon County Ctenl of Orang9 County on 2•l l-84 the Superior Court II any time af'ler IUtVICf DIMIENllONt IN· David c Cummings. 0 3 Thlt statement wu flied with 11\e April 19. 1984 the fln1 pubficaflon of thla notloa CC)MICMATID Peare.. Huntlngtoo e.acti. Calif County Cl«k Of 0rlnQ9 C<>unty on ,,._ rtaJC M>TICE .,Id before tile mlletng of tM Nie. u duty appoint.cl Trust• under ttl4I 92649 Apr 10, 198• Published Orange Coaat Dally ------------The terms and conditions of aale: totlowing deecrlbed d9'd of ttuet Thia business Is conducted by a P':Ml2IZ Piiot ASHii 27, May'· 11· 18• 198-C THE COSTA MESA PLANNING cash or part cash and part credit. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION lndlvldual Published Orange Coaat Dally 2275-8-C DIVISION HAS PREPARED A the terms of such credit to be ao-TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR David C. Cummings Piiot April 20• 27• May •. 11• 1984 -----------NEGATIVE DECLARATION. AO.. ceptabte to the und•ligned and to CASH AND/OR THE CASHIERS OR Tl\11 statement was flied wttn t 2169-M PlllJC M)TfC[ DRESSING POSSIBLE EN-the Superior Court; ten per oent CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIAEO IN County Clerk of Orange County o VIRONMENTAL IMPACTS FOR (l0".41 of tha..amount bid to accom-CIVIL CODE SECTION 292<6ft (JMl)'- May 3. 1984 FICTmOUI llUllNEU THE FOLLOWING PROJECTS pany lhe olfe<. and Ille balance to able II the time of Nie In lewfut F PllM.IC NOTICE ...--ITAnMENT l -Developmen t Review t>e paid upon conllrmatlon °1 &ale mon9y of ll'le Unll.cl Stat•) all Published Orange Coast Dalt The folloWlng persons are doing DR-1-4-24 fOf Jecic W Heater-by lhe Superior Court. Tues. reota. rlghJ. title and tnl.-.at conW)'ed to Pilot Mey 11. 18. 25. June l . 19 FtcTTTIOUl llU ... 11 bual""' u : Arcl\ltect. Authoflud Agent tor WK-operating and mainteoanoa ••-and now held by It under Mid DMd 2•97-8 NA• ITA TIMINT LEE WEST ENTERPRISES. INC. Ham B. Lond« ... 1136 Gteneaglel. pen-. and premiums on Insurance of Tru1t in the PfC>P«1Y l\ereir1after I The following per90n la doing 08A NEWPORT IMPORTS LEAS· Terrace and Anll\ony C and Jutla K. ecoeplable to the purehuer, shall detcr'lbed t>ualness 11· ING. INC., 3100 Weal Coaal High-Pe11tte. 2109 H•t>or Boulevard, tor be 1><oraled 85 olthe date of record-TRUSTOA. AAAL KONKOL. LISA SYSTEMS SOFTWARE CON· way, Newport Beactl. CA. 92663 a Development Revl-tor lt Ing of conYeyllllCe Said sete will be A. WILLIAMS. TRACY LEE WIL· 1-----------~ SUL TANTS. 425 30th St., Newport l .. w .. 1 En1erprltes. Inc dba ,Tl\ree-Bec:lroom Condomlnl\jml on made upon the usual etcfOW lerms. LIAMS Pla.IC NOTICC Beach. Calif 92663 Newport Imports. Inc,. CAJttornla, 1 1 3 ecre lit• tocated 11 210-1 Ca· The Pfoperty Is lo be sold on an BENEFICIARY ANAHEIM SAV-. Donald Rey long, 174 l Tustin 3100 W•1 Cout Highway. Newport nyon. In In R-2 Zone Envlronmen-··as 11·· baSlt. eiicepl as to title. and INGS AND LOAN ASSOClA TION FlCTITIOUS BUSINESS Ave • 8-C. Costa M ... Callf 92827 Beactl. CA. 92663 tal Determtnlllon Negallve Deeter-lhe un<*Mljned r8MtV99 the rlgt'll RECORDED March 18. 1983 M NAME STA TEMfNT This bualoeas Is conducted by: an This butlneA Is conducted by: a at ton to rejec1 any and all bids. tnslr No ~ l 189845 of C>mdll ~ The lolt0W1ng person 11 dol lndMduat corporation. 2-Development Review Dated May 7, 1964 cords In the otf1C41 of the Aecotdw business as· Oona.Id A long Leland H. WM!, President DR-84-22 tor Charles S Blsll09. Rehse F Mowry of Orange County. EDGAR AND OTHERS. 370 la Thll statement wu flied wit!\ the Thia statement was filed with the authorized agent tor Anita C Executor of the Wtll 01 said deed of trust deecribel the Perle R<k Coate Mesa. Calli 92827 County Cl«k of Orange County on County Cten of Orange County on Bishop. Poat Offlee Box 23• 1. Howard F Mowry •Ila lollOWlng Edgar P. Miner. 370 La Perle Rd . Apr 10. 198-C APfll 23, 19&4 Wrlghtwood, for. Developmeo1 ..... Howard Mowry aka H F Mowry . A~ IOl••t In and 10 11\e Cotta Mesa, Caltf 92627 FMl30I nM200 vi-to construct a 3.000 square K-and °'°" lollowtng. Lot 44 ot Tract No 11879, This business is conducted by an Published Orange Coast Dally P\.tbllllled Orange Coast Dally toot Commerctal/R.lall Building, Al1-rs •• la• •n the City of lrvtne u per map Individual Pilot April 20. 27. May 4, tl, 198.4 Pllol April 27, May '· 11, 18. 198-C tocated 11 887 WMt 1911\ Street. In a aSS3 W. C-t ~way, Sutte ~ recorded In booll 412. Pegea 30 and Edgar P Miner 2187-84 a 2322-84 C-l Zone Envlroomental De-Newponhed\., A.92913 31 of MllCeltaneou1 Mac:>e. In 11\e Thia atatement was flied Wilh the letmlllltlon Negall\19 Declarlllon T~19• C714) MS--4044 office ol the county recorder of said C c o For f\irthef' Information, pleate Attomep few ElrecvtOf coonty ounty terk of range Coonty on ------------P\8.IC M)TIC[ cell the Planntnn Department at Publillhed Orange CoaSI Dally Pt101 YOU ARE IN D£FAUL T UNDER A May 3· 198' P\B.IC NOTICE -----------(71•)764-52•5 ·~blllhed Orange May 10, 11. 17. 1984 DEEDOFTRUSTDATED March 14. Publlahed Orange Coas~ ___ .;....;;.,;..________ flCTmOUI IUllNEll CoHt Dally Pilot May l 1, 198• 2496-&4 1983 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACT10H Piiot May 11. 18, 25. June l . 198' FICTITIOUI BUIMH NAME I TAnMENT 25-60-8• TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERn', IT NAMI'. ITATIMENT The following persona Ire doing MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. 2501"8' The lollowlng person la doing business aa: DllDl lC un1·1cE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION buale1eu as: ESTILLION. 2107 Vista Lavedo, '"~ nu nem•IC unTlCE OF THE NATURE OF THE NEWBORN BOAT · MAINTEN-Newport Beach. CA. 92660 '"~ nu PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU ANCE CO .. 56 Eagle Run, lrvlne, Lynn Eaton Hottman Deel, 2107 OftANQE COUNT.\' LOS ANGELES COUNT\' SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYE~ ------------1Catlf. 920,l Vista Lavedo, Newport Beach. CA. 700 ~'==t;c:,~~MI MUNICIPAL COURT 59 Cape Cod lrvlne. CA 9271• P\B.IC NOTICE P1111ck Dorn Kerr. 56 Eable Aun. 92660 Loe AnoefM, CA. 80012 '(ti a t1reet add,_ or common ------------Irvine, Callf 920' 1 Sheldon Milner Harte, 2522 A W laftta Ana. CA. t2101 PI a In 11 f I CA A p E N T E RS designation of property ta lhowTI NOTICE tHVm HO INOI Thi• busln9U ta conducted by· an MacArthur Blvd., Santa Ana. CA Plelnllll NEWPORT CREST SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AOMIN· above. oo warranty 11 given u to Its May 1, 1984 Specifications No tndtvldual 9270' HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION tSTRA TtVE CORPORATION eomplel.,.._ or correct,_) .. T'l'le 8'·3-PW. Division. Water Speclfl-Pllriek D Kwr This l>ulllneu 11 conduct*' b)': • Defendant: ROBERT PAUL Oetendarll THOMAS BURRIS In· t>eMflctary under Mid DMd of cetlon1 for ONE (l) l -TON TRUCK Thia statement was llled with the gerwraJ partnerlti!p. MCFARLAND AND ANN ELIZA-divldualty eod dOtng business as TruS1. by reason ot a brMCl'I or<»- WITH SERVICE/CRANE BODY Bid County Cl«k of Orange County on Lynn H. Deal BETH MCFARLAND. husband aod BURRIS CONST CORP Mld BELL 1 fault 1n the obllgatk>ns MCUfed opening. Wednesday, June 6. 198' Apr 10, 19&4 Thia llllemetil WU tiled With the wife .. jolnl 1enan11. and DOES I IRON WORKS COMPANY theret>y. here1otore •HC:Uled and at 10:00 a.m. "21....,. County Cler1! ot Orange County on tl'lfough X. lnctulll\19 Caw No F-8t3~ • del•vered to 1ne under8'gned • wnt- 11 11 the Intent ot 1'-apeclll-PubltatMMf °'rt:. C0Mt 0.-, April 18. l98' C~ No ::o... IUMMOHI ten Dec:larlllon of Defeult and 0.. c;atlon1 In keeping with lhe pol!Qea Ptlot April ~ '11, 1 4. 11, ,... bU Or C ~ NOTICEI You lwtft beef! IMMMI. NOTICEl Yov l'laft beeft .-CS. mend tor Sale and written ootlca of of the City ol Founteln Valley to 21...... Pu thed7 ange °"18 1 l"u ....... ~ ... _ dedde --'--I _, n..-' may dedde ...,...., rou breach and ol electton to C9l'9e 11\e obtain vehlclea tultable for the"'" PllOt Aprtt 2 ·May 4• 11· · ......, ,,.. .,_, ··-• ~-•-wm-t JOUf b.ift9 1-d ~ underllgned to tell ukS Pfoperty to vtc. demandl of Ille departmenl In-2269-84 ~~=IO --': rou r.apond wftMn 30 daya. lltieild salltfy sa!d obltgatlonl, and t,..,.._ volved All lnstellattont shall be fltBJC NOTICE tt;; ~ bMow. •-the fnf«mattoft beklW. 1tter lhe und4nigMd cauaecs Mid made tn a oeal and workmanlllte rtaJC M>TICE If you wish 10 .-the adYICe 01 11 yOU ....,sh to seett the adVIQe ot no11ee ol brMCl'I and of MC1lon to manne< and alt components of the ftCTITIOUl llU.,..ll an attorney In thlt metier, yOU an 1uorney In this matte<. you be recorded JanuafY 18. 191-4 u equipment 11\all be 1 llandlfd NANI ITATl•NT ftCTITIOUl IUIMU 111\ou.ld do to promptly to tl'lal your should do 10 Pfomc>llY 10 tnat your ln1tr No 84-02'4M6 Of °"1dal ,_.. manufacturer All work and material The '1oltowlng P9f90l'I I• doing NAMlf ITAn..,.,. written reaponaa. 11 any. may be written responH 11 any. may be cords In tne offlo9 of IN AeootOer l\lrnlsMd lllall be aubfee1 to lnai>«:-bualneu at The foltowing peraon1 are doing nled on time filed on lime of Orange County, tlon and approvll ol the Ol<ectC>f of HARBOR DIVERS, eeoo Wern. bualneu u : ~V1IOIUt1.cl ha lido deman-AV1101Usled na Sido detnen. Said lele wttl M made. bu1 Publk: Worka. Thia equipment and 134. Huntington a..cn. Call!. WESCAL CREDIT INSURANCE. dld9 Et trlbuma, lede dedilr -dade Et tr1oom1. lede deeldlr -wttnou1 covenant OI w.,,anty, ••- all Its components shall be rl4IW Ind 92647 164&-D Adema, CO.ta Mesa. CA tf• Ud. lln audlenda •..,......,. tra Ud. 11n ---.ncta 1 ,,._ que preas or Implied, regarding title shl ll not nave been uaed In den'lon· Ro.._.. .. 111on PrMI........... ...,.,,. 9282e , ... ___..._ dentro de ,. .... Ud. ,...,oncte deftt10 de • cMaa. poaeeeion. or encumbflncel, to 1tr1Uon or otl\er service. .,.. • .., '""""' """" T1*>dor• e, Dehl. 2705 Sparrow ...... ·.....--LM ,. In~ q..,. ue-pay IM remaining pnnotpei 1Um of M equlpm9nt and acc.tlOflel Wam9f Cot M CA 92626 '--....... _ ••• " ... ...... " '°" •letl to ... ,,. ad.toe of the nota(I) MCUfed by ~ deed vi 11\all be lri1tatled and comply wllh l3,, Huntington Beacll. Cati!. 1~~· Ax~Ocs. 2<I005 Plover "'°"...,.. '0 ...ei tM ed¥1c9 of an attomey "" IM• mattw, rov Trust. with 1ntereat u In llld oote the requirements of applicable Call-92647 Lane, Laguna Niouel. CA. 92877 an •ttotMJ !ft tNs INltMf, JOU at1oukf cto '° Pf0"'9"Y eo tt\ilt '°"' PfOV\Oed. edvenciM. ~ lny. under fornl• COdes and F.clerat Safety tnJi::ialneu 11 conduct.cl by an Thia bu91neea Ts conducled by: a :::::!: ~ ~ :,,":!j: Wfftt9ft ,...,onae. " any, ~•r M lhe tetma ol 1ald DMd of truet tee.. R9Quta11on1 In lore.. Robert M PrestwOOd at partnerll'llP. flt.d nm.. Med on tlfM. ct\afgel. and ••pen... of the Ouallty, con•truction details, ma-Thia statement was ltted wltl'I the T1141odofo E. Dahl 11 ::.. .... eolkllef et -II U.ted ._ eoktt91f et COii-Trust" and of the trull1 ~ .. t.ci by tertal1, per1orm1nce Cllarectertstlcl County Clerk of Orange County on Tl'll• otatelT1Wlt wu flied wltl'I the .... de Uft ......... 911 .... -eeto de Ufl abogado en .... lhfl· said Deed of Trust ana price quotations wlll b• Apr 9• 198, ounty C..,. of Orange County on l o , dellle rl• luc arlo 111 • to, daberl• ha c erlo lfl· Said Nie Wiii be l\eld on Friday. 1nalyHd by competent City ,,,.... 28. 191-4 ~,.,de •ta....,_.,., ...._tam.nta, de Mia~~ May 18. 198' a1 2 30 Pm •t the 1uthor11i.. ind tile equipment P\.tblllhed Ora"t: Coast Dally ,.,..._ 91 .,_ ...._~ ,.._..'-eacrtta. 11 "411 11g--. C,.._rmon Avenue .,tranc11 to tl\e wfllcl'I In ll'lelr cpfnlon bell Mt'Y9I Publlltl4ld C)(anna eo...1 Dally f'MtMIMte -nt., ,_, -.---iC" .. • -CIVIC Cent• ~ ~ Eut I Piiot -">tll 20. 27 •Y '· 11, 1984 -...... ,._...., ,.......,.,. a ...,.._ _..,..... C"'• • "'-.....,.. ,. • the flterett of IM Cl(y wlll be 2186-64 ttot Aprll 27, Mey '. 11. 18. 1984 1.fo TMI b«RNOANT: A d¥t9 1·TO THI n "°ANT: A cMI , .. pman ... v. ~--...,. purcl\ued 2329-8-4 CO!fql'Wrtt Ma bMll ll9d lilt h IC*lftl9llalftt n.. beef\ MM by ttM1 A1 the time of the lnltial ~bll- The City ~tty reterVet 1t1e ------------1-o~-----------__._., ...... ,,_.If JM...._ co ........,. ....,_.. rou..tt ,_ ... •• 1 callon ot lhl• oottoe. the IOlal tight to ref«;! any or all propoula fltBllC NOTlC£ fltllJC M)TIC( ~ He .......... ,_ ...-. tMI tewNt. JOU 111uat, amount otthe unc>MI b1Mnoe OHM and w~ any 1n1~11ta. ___ .....;;. .............. _;.._ ....... ___ .... • days after tl'llt IUf'IWnOl'\t ,. days •tter 11\111 summon• obligation aeQUf'eCI by tl\e ID0'4 o. Oevtauon. lrom 11\eM apeclft. ftCT1TtOU8 IUIMU fllC1'1'nDU8 IUllN!U ta MMMf on )'OU. !tie w4tl'I t"'9 court 1e Mf'Y9d on y()l.I. ftte 'Wittl thfl court tcribed deed ot tn.t ano ~ cettona concerning epecllled NAiii ITAt'Uilbrr .,... I TAT'lmNT 1 wntt9tl~10 the ~int e wntten reei;>onM 10 the comp1a1n1 coats ·~ ~ *"411CM 11 dtmanllon, c~. quality or I*· The followlng per-.on a. o<Mg Un1eea y01.1 oo. yovr oratautt Wilt M 122 102 28 lormanoe may be considered unleel bullneM u The fotlowlng perlOi'I 11 dOW'O unleM )'OU do. 'IONI -~ -"' be enter9d on ac>c>kallon o1 the ........... The tot ... ,,,~,_,.,, ... _...__ ~ en E,.... lbU..,,_ .. a , ent*9d Oft IC)plcatlon of IM plain ,,,_ ~ n tlm t ~ ttie--b6d ta 1P9C!UC Of muimurn ~ti COASTLINE INVESTM "T rA) VERNELL"& LIMOUSINE. (8) ""· Ind INt court -.,,, •• "" and INS coun may .,,.., • a eon .....--... we Mt, and provided lt\11 tl\e OAOUP. 1ooet T~ AV9Ne. ' ..• , _.o.J fUOOtment against you'°' the relief compuled May be 00...,..,.,, __ manufaclurer tubmf1 lull cMectlp-Suite 200 Fountain Vll'9)', Clllf EANEl.L"S CAU AtNG. ttt37 judOement eo-tn11 yOl.I or tl\e ,_. defnlnd9d In the ~t, wNcfl 1ng (7 141 937-0988 Of ft1S) Oon Ind •JIPllWlttlon Of tl'lt IUltlfl-92708 Huntington 8Mch. CA d9mallded In tN ~IUI\. ~ could ~ Tn ~m9'1t Of t t'P tM5 "'-• ~ ftt ... cation tor PfopoMd deviation Andrew St119in. 10081 Telber1 1 OOUld reeuet In garnlAhmenl 01 w11999 talltng 01 lftOt!eY 0t Pf'OC*1Y Deted A~ lt 198-4 baMd on ~able enotneenno Avenw.Sune200.fOUfttalnVll'ey, Vernell Laurence. 1101 w W90M.lelltngofmo-yorptoper1y orotl\er.....t~t.alntheOOl'll-S£RVIC£ DIM£HSION$ .... prlCtlCM Calif 927oe rtl\ur BU23. Slnt• An&. CA Of other re1191 rwqueated In tl\e com ptillnt COAPORATfD No qUOtlllOl\I wlll be conlldwed Tl'li. bualnesl .. oond\IC19CI by an 27o1 plelnt 0.ted AUG • IN3 •• ...0 Trv91 .. wNCtl In lny mtMet ~r .... IN lndtvldual Tl'll9 buatneM" ~,., bY en 0.t.cl Jen 17' 1183 EDWARD M KRITZMAN Oer1< 8y T 0 SERVICl COtilPAH'"f ...,t tnclMctual I LEE A BRANCH, Clefk .... M M .. .._ ~· s.... .. ...., .............. -.......... _._ ................. if"' ....... , .. ........, lly ...... w ...... -.., ., ,., --~ eQUtpment dde(lbed In thelle "*' Tl\tt atatemenl wu flied wi1t1 tfl41 Tl* l1at.,..,.,.,t .,. llted M11'1 tl\e D W . ..wKW RICHAN> A. MOWNt~* retary flcallonl County Cler1! Of Ofa.not County °" County CWk of ~ Coutl"' on \ c,... c..... °"" .... no S-UI VWwlf ,... ~ City 8l'Yd w .... 0ratl09I. CA Jotln A. H1mp1on AP< 9 198' ~--., LAie ·=tA -92"' Water Superintend9nt "'*7 April It, lN.4 AM, CA. ll70I (111) (71'1 83W2N Publlll'ltld Ot1nge Coott O.tty Putlllll'led Otano-~ Deity P\ibllll'led Otangtt Coest ""= = Orange Cout DallY Piiot P\ib119hed 9"90 Cc>Mr O..i. Pilot Pvbtltl'led °".,. Coesl Oally Piiot May 11. 198-4 • Piiot APfll 20 27. M1y ' 11, ttl4 Piiot Aotlt 27• litly '· t 1. ll.L..lteA Allfll 27 May 4 t 1 ti IN• May• 1 l 11 2~ 'tl-4 PtlOt Apll 2f May 4 1 t, 1964 2~:t?.$4 2i11-1-4 r.12,_84 ~·~ 1.00-"4 nJl4' .. ~MTRUSTWaULI L..-t .... ...,~-T.&.Mo.0-~ I ~c:ocwo I aERVICE DfMEMllOMI IM• C.a.ollARI> u duly~tad T~ under the loltowtng deecrlbed OMd of truat Wil l SELL AT PUBLIC AVCTIOH TO THE HIGHEST 8'00ER FOA CASH ANDtOR THE CASHteAS OR CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIF1£D IN OML COOE SECTiOH~ (per- able at lhe urne of .... In tewf\11 money of the United Stat•) Ill right, title 9M lfl..,_, c:onw,.ci to and now hetd by II under MICI DMd of Trust lri 1he property her9lnaf'lw deac:rlbed: TRUSTOR: KAAL KONKOL. USA A WILLIAMS. TRACY LEE WIL· LIAMS BENEFICIARY ANAHElM SAV· IHGS AHO LOAN ASSOCIATION RECOAOED March l t , 1993 • tn•tr No. 83-11"86 of Offlc:l9I ~ corda tn the offioe ot the Aecoro. °' Or8nQ9 County, S8ld dead of trust de9c:r1bea CM lollowlng A teaeflold lnt•eat In and to 11\e following., Lot ..-of TrKt No M79. In the City of IMne. .. per "'9'> ~ded lnboo«,12. Pagea 30and 3 l or Mlaoellaneous M..,_, in tt1e ofllce of the county recOf'der of Uld county _ YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A D£EO OF TRUST DATED Mardi 1• 1983. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO ~OTECT YOUR PROPERn'. IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE If YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER 59 Cape Cod, IMM. CA. 9271' '"(It a street addr-or common deeignatlon of property IS lhoWfl al>Ov9. no warTanty ta given u to 111 comp191.,..... or~) •. The beneflcaary under seld Deed of Trust. by reaon ot 1 brMc:h or o.. fault In IN ot>419atlonl MCUl'9CI thereby. >ereto1ore execuled and ~ to the unowwlglied • Wfll· Ian Declaration of OeflUlt and 0.. mend for SM. and .,,nen notloa °' brMCtl and of eleetlOfl 10 ~ 11\e underligned to ... .-cl property to settsty seid ot>ligetiona. and thw• aller 11\e und• 9'gl *1 cauaed UICI no11ca ol bt'MCh and of eleCtlon to be recorded January 19 ltl-4 -an.tr. No 84-024884 of Of1lcial ,... con:!• In the oftlCe of the A9cof del of Orange County: Said .... will be maoe. l>Yt wtthou1 ~• or WWTll"lty. 9).· Of-01 lme>lied. reqerdtng tilte poe1eulon. or encumbranc:.. to pay the ~ pnnc:lpel 1Um ol tl\e note(•) MC:Ufed by Mid cJMd Of Trust. wit!\ 1n1-1 u tn _..., rW>te provided. llCNancee, tt any. uno.r the terms of said Deed of INOI. ..... ChargM. and HpeMM Of jt,a Trust• anct of the trwtl cneteo 1>y Nld DMd of T ruat Said Nie Wtll be MIO Of\ Fnd1y, Mey 18. 1184. *' 2 30 D '" ., the I cnac>man A...anue entrance 10 Cl\e CMc Cen1.. &lldlng, 300 e-. Chapcftan A,,,.. OnlnQ9. CA, ·1 At ~ time of ttle lnltlel ~ ce110n of thll nottoa. tl\e tol.af emoun1 ot the unpa60 .,..,_ a1""' t OC>llgation MCUred by the aboW .. tcnbed deed of 1Na4 Ind ....... ..., co.11. ~ Ind .,_...,.. • u2 102a The tot.If~~ Ill •tlma1e °" wNO'I the°'**" ... " comC)Uled ~ be*"'*' "' --Ing (7 14) 137-0fft Of (2 U I IU tNdeY ......... ... Det.O ~ 1t. ..... • SE.-V1Cf 01-..ENSIONS ,,.. COAPOMT£D laldT~ 9y T 0 S£11MC£ COMPANY • ._.,. ey ......, ... .,,,., Aa -.... rwt.-, One City BM w.t ~ CA 0*8 17 ,,, 13S-a2.. • ~ <>anve Pltcit Atw11 ~7 Vty 4 1 t, tla4 1~·64 ... I I I I . . I I "-' . •' •• . I iJ ~ii l. jJ - --~-~~-..,.__,~~~~--..... ----"":"----..._--_....,~----""".""' ......... ._ .......... llll!lllllllm ............................................. ... -} cm CW f'CMMTAll YA.L.Lrt PM:nnoul ........ IH-elm' NOnct TO CMDn'Ottl PlJB' 'C NOTICE 14-•RY OP PWOMD 011Do I•....,. OP MOflOMD ~ lnATI OP CAUIOMIA -= STARWMf. Honer °' TWUa'TU'I IA.LI °" ..... 11lAN4lllR OTJ--. MANC• MANCa llOnc8 TO lmDIM file Ptnorl• .,. clOfng LOAN NO. MAKMNA ( ..... 1101....., u.c.c.) N '-D or DEA'ftl OF A propoeed OfdiMnoe .. ecNd· A P(opoeild Ol'dlnanot .. ~ 80DllUll ~ 1u11..ie 11.: .... NO. f141/C1 Nollce 11 Mlet>y 01wn to ~1. BEl\NARO TBBODORE Wed ror todOt>tlon attn. ,..gu1w 01b ulecl for edOPtlon attr. ~ . ...... ..,. CASUALTY A.DJU8Ye"8 OUIOE BUAOE•HOU&L mw .. t Uth You.-•DIJIAUU.,._...A tor• oi1 the w«Nn NtMcS tr•n• LONG. Councit ~of May 21. 11M. C~ncll "*"lnG or M411 f1 ,, • a..ct ~ Wiii be l'eolMd 1Hne OI' 80UTHEAN OA~IA. ttt2 lilr•I. eo.11 ...-.... Calif. t26411 Oftl> OP 1'Ml9T O.ATID ~ twott•I t'llel 1 bulk trlinlfw 1uw AND OF PETITION TO being =-:: 14. u , co1101r'::. beil1V Ordinance IM-:!i to := ~.:.":~~=:=~'\~ '':'~': ....... --6.w.ma1 8t=.~a1~.!~:t•~J: ~:'-.=:~~~~.to~"':"'~ pro!*fY AOMINJStER THE ES.· !,~.~-v:=-. CSIMl11nt '~~prTv:ue. = .,.,., ,ountain Valle)'. a.llfotn1&. ~ l ...... 21t2 l>ealftc~.. Calllomla IT MAY • ICK.D AT A~ The ~ w butlneN ... 'l'ATE ni. "'°1'°" 10 oNe .Ofdln..-Aced. thl lwl ~ ,, ... ~~ tarot. Uf\tll a:,00 p.m. Ot) lllMdl.Y. a. Cbll1 ...... Ceillf. 92ti1 Thi• C>UllMll 11 conducted by a eAl.I •• YOU ... D AN ~· dr .... Of the lntend9d trllnlMrOfa ~:TATE NO. A. 111111 14.17 ftrtt rNCllng Clffi41CS by tn. HarbOf Bo*Yard '°"' M~'..J ....... .._,t2,fte4,f«fUmi.hlnQ8octlum Tttte~lecanductedl)v:an core>«allon MAT10MOPTHIMATUMO/ln41 are!-T ~u t..-• following roll ~I vote· Oouncll trlAI P11tt, to PDC, fllen,_, _. Fluottde to the Watw OMtlon. fltlt>. lndMou.J Tom NICOi.OU, Pr~t ,,_OCUOtMO AQAtNIT YOU, RUDOLF Wl!:ISL£1N, "92 Moor• llll udra, beneficiaries, MtmbWI: AV!S: Halt, 'JoMton, vetopmenl ComtMtclel. In ClOnl1IOo Ilic Wbt1c1 ~t. City of Foun· e.ttt L a.I• T"ll atetamant wu tiled With the YOU ~ CONTACT A LAW• CltCle1 Huntington 8HCh, Ce. cr.t-dltQn. and conli~nt Hertaog, McFarland, Schei er Uon with Rel~ ~•tltlon !~In Win Vta.f, Blch wilt bed::~ ThlettatementwM~wtttlttte CountyClerllotOrangeCou111yon YUl 9264688.1340-31·1418 cr~dlt6ft" of Bern•tp NOE8:Hone.ABS~tJ NOM. TM motion to glw ;d"by-U: ~ :~!~~t~u!sai:, M'Z 22. f:;"~~ fa':: Of Ot.,,Cl!I eci.,nty on r.lay 3• 19e. ,__ F~J~.~E c~~A i~N ~ c~ ca~o'r.~H H:~'1~~~::,· =~h~°C: The«lota Long, and to per--n.= "'!~:x':' 'r..:r~ °C~; f~~ttt r~ '::.: CouncM 11M. fl1MIOll ConeC111UMfanMM appolntldTruat•undwthefo!low· 92&48 IJ()tlll wbo may OtheTWl.W !:>e Olllttt'aofflcaat7H~alr0rlve,CottA Membart: AV!S: Hell, John.on, &Ida ,nun be maoe on the form Publlehed Or1n99 CoMl Oetty •tt I......,..,......_, •no daterlb.ca Deed of T~ and The name(•I and bY*n.ee ad· inte.rested m the will and10t MMe. !IL!!.N P. PHINN!Y, City Hertzog, McFer11nd. Schafer. PfOl/lded IOf Ihle pufPOM, ad· Piiot May 11, 18, 25, June 1. 1814 *10 pureuent to the~ ol ule ClOR* dr ... ol the Intended lrlln9f«9e(e) eat.ate o! Bernard Theodore Clllttt NOES:~. ABSENT None. dt.-d to the City CMll'tt. City Of 2500-M TGn'..-, Calle,... talQed In Mid Deed of Truet, WILL 1re· , Publlthad Of111041 Coul Diiiy Pllol The lull text Of the prOC)C)Md O(dl• Fountain VaiteY, 10200 Sleter Av· ,Publtahad Or~ Coaat Delly SELLATPU9LICAUCTIONTOTHE ROBERT RODENBECK 2t822 Long. May n 1884 nance may be read In the ~y enue, F~nltln Valley. 92708, Piiot May 1t. 18. 26. June t, t9e. HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (pay· Kan«>tte Lan., Huntln;t~ 6Nch A petition hu .been. filed ' 2641-e. C.._'aotfloa at 11,alt Drive. Cir• metbd "910FORSOOIUM Fl.UOR-2499~ able et the time ol ••la In lawful Calllomla 92&4e . ' b y Laura Long Pen-y In the M .... EILEl!.N P. PHINNEY, Jty IDl!.N 8ldt .,. required on ,.,. !-----------m~ of tne United Stat• Of by. DOROTHY RODENBECK, 21822 Supen r ,.._ .. _ f n..,.A,. Clafk flP«lflc.ltlon• provk*I. fltaJC NOTICE caen,.,.· • cl'lecil drawn on a at a ta °' Kaneona Lan.. Huntington 8Mch, 0 ~· ' 0 ..., ... '6e Publttlhed Oranoa CONI Oalty Pttot Spectfteatlon P4CkeQM may be 1---..;....;;.=-....-...;.;..o.___ nation.1 benk. a 11ate or taderal Cattfornla 92840 o unty reque1tlng that PtaJC NOTlCE M1y 11. t9114 obtllnecl ~City oi.rtl'• offtcl of ctn O, 'OUNT AtM VALLIY. crld11 union. 01 a 11ate or *'-al Thal Iha ~pertinent ,_._ L.auf'a Long p~ be ap-2r>42·.,_ ~~C:1~.:;~tti. HO.,:_""=.,, "*JC NOTIU :'~~=~=~:im~ r~·=r•. ~~~~~~~~~pointed . as pe~nal;'" rep-NOTIC~~:=-•.u med• on a prQPOUI fonn turnlehad "'o.MCT M0.,1111 right title and 1n1w .. 1conve~1o Inventory, IUJIPI•. QOOdWtlt, trlCM resentauve to adminiswr the ,.., •1'1·-"8.IC NOTtcE by IM City. NOTICE IS HERES\' given t"lt l'tC'TmOUI 9UIMH and now t'*d by 11 under uld Deed name, lenenOld, lmpro¥'9fMnte tate of Bernard Theodore YOU AM IN o.PAU&.T ~A TM Clly ol Fountaln 'Vllll9y,... ttteCityCietttoftheCltyotfountaln NAiil ITATIWNT of Truet Int• property hwetnlft• and leUlf\old Int.,.. or that Cl'· Long· and an amendment to DOD CW ,_,., ~ft.D MP-~•llY °' MOPOllD ~ M"'4ll the r1Qt1110 '9jeet.ll\Y anchll VafleV, c.morm., wlll recely .. Mlecl The fOllowlng P"'aot'I• ar• doing delc:rlbed taln automobile l't!Palr bualneee id ' . . has a1ao ....__ TlMellt t, ttM. 81 YOU NAMC• bldl,Ofpottloneoreny aodellbldl. PfOPOUl1untltthehourof2;30p.m. bulln9Mu: TRUSTOR:eyronM~aena.Anne and IOCaled II 7211 w ... teth peUllon ~n TAKl ACT'K* TO "'OTICT A pr()90Md Ofdln~ II ld'lld· Of waive the lnlOfmeltty In a bl<l iiot on Mond~..1. May 21. 19114. for AE· WESTMINSTER SLOT CAR Maklena, and Carl Domingo Street. Cotta MMe, Callfornla filed by Laura Long Perry in YOUR "'ONllTY· rr MAY M uled tor adoption at the ~16' Ctly lffec1ed by law. CONSTRV\.iTION OF THE TRAFFIC RACEWAY AND HOBBIES. t644 I BENEFICIARY: Rlehard F Levine, The Bu.inee. name uMd by Mid the Superior Court of Qr. IOLD AT A PUeLIC IAL&. If~ Council meeting Of May 1• 1tll4. No bid Wiii be conelcsw.d wttletl In S10NAL8 FOR ~DINGER AVENUE M~nolla. WaetmlMter, CA. • SlllQ .. man lranthtrora It Uld IOoetlon Il l c . ••D AN DPLANATIOeC cw .... being Ordinance 84-l8, to '~ 11\y manner deer ..... the quality Of AND HARBOR BOULEVARD In ac> • Leny W. Van Oaten. 1725 Recorded Marett 23, t982 •• RUDOLF DIESEL co. ange o unty r_equesung NA TUM Qf THE '9t0Cln>IMO p)operty at 3303 H1rbor Boute\'atd the me1w111 dNCflbed In the~ tota•nee with Ille Plane and $peel-MonroVia St &-2. Cotta Meaa, CA. lnetr No. 82--099147 ot Official A.-Tlllt Ukf bulk transfer 11 In· authority \0 administer the AGAIMIT YOU1 .. YOU IHOULD trom MP. lndustrlal Pf:. 10 ,.OI, flcatlon package. fk:atlone. 92827 cords In the office of the recorder ol tended to be oonsummatld ac the es~te of Bernard Theodore CONT ACT A L.AwYI". Planned OeY8ioptnel'lt ~trial, In All matwlaJ turnl1hed sf\all be Propoaale •hall be PreHnted Grant w Harris, 8783 Hum-Orange County, Stale ol Cllllomla; otllce of· STAACREST ESCROW Long under the Independent On Frld•:r· June l. 1914 At t 1:00 connection with ReLoneo.1Petl~ aut>)ect to lnepe<:tlon and approval cuomnae:,.-n • ..,.ledbyeo:'~ and0, 1~a1ormll be•ac>of mlngbtrd Ave .• Fountain Vatl•Y. CA. aald Deed of Tru1t dMCribes the CO. INC. 18788 BrOOlltturat Streiet. ... ,,_,_,_,_u·on of Esh•-a.m. of NI day, et the Soutll front R-84-06. Envlt~ental wm • by the OtrectOf of Publk: Workl. .,.. ""' ~~ '"' 92708 tOllOWlng property. Fountain vaar.y, County ol Orange n.uitwWlwca ....... D entr,nee to the ();enge County Old tion· Nag.ltlw ..,....,1rat1on. John R. Hampron bldd«' MCOrlty required by Secti9n Thl1 buelneae la conducted by• e Lot t90 ol Tract No. 1112, 1n the California. 92108 on °' altllf Miy AC't . A hearing on the peti· CourtnouM.,:..:2 "1 w .. 1 S1nt1 Ana The motion to give Ordln~ \; ater Supeflntaodent 10 of the Specllleatlona. All general partnerlhlp. tty ot Costa Mesa. County ol Ot-25. 1984 tion and the amendment BouleVard, ~•ty of Santa Ana, Coun· 84-t6 llr•t r.adl:ff carried by tM ~ Orange Coaat Dally Piiot proposals Shall be marked ED-Larry van O.ren • State ot CaJJt0<nla 11 pet map Tt111 bull( traneter It tubject to th to w'll be h ld M ty ot Orange, Calltornla, PACIFIC lollowlng rOll ea I vote: ~11 . ) Mey 11, 19642531-84 INGEA AVENUE AND HARBOR Thi• atatemenl was Iii.cl wlth the recorded In Book 50, Paoet 3210 3 Calllornlt Uniform Commercial 16ere1984 'r9·JO Ae M O":' ~ LOAN MANAGEMENT CORPOR-Memberl: AYES. .._"· Jotlnjon, BOULEVARD-PROJECT NO. 2765 County Clerit of Orange County on lnelutl~ ol M1seellaneou1 Mapa. In COO. Section 8t08. • a · · · ln ~· ATION 11 Trust ... Of SUCCMIOt H~, Hell Schater NOES: N()f'le. 111d malled Of dellver1cir.o u to be April 18, t9e. the olllce ol the County Rec:Ofdet o The name and addreu of the per-partment 3 of the Superior Tru•lee. Of Subltltuted Tn11t ... Will ABST .. ~ lull;~.~, the,...~ ordl- PlllllC NOTIC£ ln the hatlds of the City Clefk at her ,,,._ Mid County son with wttom e1a1m1 may be flied Court of Orange County· Mii et publk: auction to the hlgheel ,,. ... .,.,.,...... ontce In the City Halt, 10200 Slatlf Publlllhed Oringe Co1tt DAiiy The str .. t addr99s or olhe< com 11 S1arcr"t Etcrow Co. inc., 18798 1 ted. t 700 Ci i ,.,_ · bidder IOf" caah (P•)'llb .. at time of nanee may be read In the City Avenue. on or betor• the ttour Piiot Aprll 27. May 4. 11. 18, 1984 mon designation of the real pr Broolltt.urst S1r .. 1. Fountain Val~. ~ 8 v c \...c'nter aaHI In lawful m<>My of. the United Cletll's office •1 77 Fair °'1111• C<Mata NOTICE OF TI1UITEE'.I IA.LI 11a1ed At the detJOn•ted lime all 2286·84 rty hatelnabove described 1 Ca.. 92708 Eacrow No .• CA. and the Drive W est, Santa Ana, Cali-Stat .. ) the following CS..Cribed rMI Meu. Loan~ ftNDT bid• received will be publlely open-purpOf"ted to be. 2040 Prnldan laet day tor lltlng clalma by any fornla 92702. property lituatad In the County of EILEEN P. PHINNEY. City Clel'k l .I . No. C-1.-7 ed. examined and dec:tared by the Place. Coeta M .... CA. 92627 oredltOt shall be May 24, 1984. IF YOU OBJECT 00 the Orange. state ot Callfomla, and de· Published Orano• Cou t Dally PUOt UMT COOi C City Cle<k Bidden and the public Tne underllgned Truatee hela.b wnietl ls the bullneu day before the . . • sc<lbed ae tollowa: May 11. 1984 COMMONWE~ TH •ANll are Invited to be preaent at the ~ isclaJmt all llablilty tor any IRCOf conaummatlon date apeellled granung of the peuuon br LOT 214 OF TRACT NO. 6869, IN u duly appointed Truatee under thilt laraoon ol uld propoaal•. rectneu In eald 11reet addr ... 0 at>ove. the amendment thereto, you THE CITY OF IRVINE. AS PER MAP Pl&.IC NOTICE IWOlllLowlL 5ngLdL~Tr1bedPUBLdfCeed•ucof Ttrua10Nt All bids so received. eumlned I l'tB.IC NOTICE other common d"lgnatlon. Datao: Mey 3. l964. should either appear at the RECORDED IN BOOK 255. PAGE E " " and declared wlll be referred by the The beneficiary under Mid Deed Roberl Rodenbeck h . . 39 TO 43 INCLUSIVE OF MIS-TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR City Ci.rtt 10 the City Engineer and NOTICE OF TRUITll'I SALE 1 Trust oy reason 01 1 braach Dorothy R~ eanng and &tate your Objl!('-CELLANEOUS MAPS, IN THE OF-N9TICf INVITING IMOI CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OA the City AnOfney for checking and LOAN NO. '"401 .. f/Qonen detault in the obllgallona ..eured Intended Tranelwee lions, or you may file written FICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER May t. 1984. Spec:lllcatlon• No. CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN repon to the City Councll at It• reg-MF. NO. 2G:a/C hereby, neretofOte executed and Publllhed Orange Co111 Dl lly objectibns w ith the court OF SAID COUNTY 84-3-PW Olv11fon Water. Spetlfl- CIVIL CODE SECTION 2924h (pey-ular meellng on June 5, t984. YOU Aflll! IN DEFAU\.T UNDER A etlve<ed to the underllgned 8 writ· Piiot May 11, 1984 before the heArina Your ap· The street llddrH1 and other eatlons tor ONE (1) 1-TOH TRUCK able at the time ol aale In lawful Prior to commencing worto., the DIED Of-TIWIT DATED Hoffm· ten Declaration of Default and De· 2537-84 ---:o· common designation. II any. of the WITH SERVICE/CRANE BODY Bid money ol lhe United Stat•) all eontractOI' and all aubconlractora ber 20, 1•1. UNLlll YOU TAKE and lor Sale. and wrllten notice of pearance may be m person or real property deacrlbed above la opening: WednMdey. June 8. 1984 rlg1'11. !Ille and lnter .. 1 con\1'9Y9d to shall obtaln 1 bullneea lloenM ltom ACTION TO '"ORCT YOUR breach and ol elecllon to cau1e the by your attorney. purpotted to~· 2 CerrOI Avenu.. at tO 00 • m. 1nd11ow tleld by It undet Mid Deed the Clty of Fountain Val'-'f In ac> "'Of't!RTY, fT MAY M •~DAT A nderalgned 101111 said property to IF YOU ARE A CREDI· Irvine. Calllornl• It le the lnten1 ol lhete tQeelh- ol Truet In the property ~l'\81'111' eordanee wttll the City Municipal PU•UC IALE. tf YOU •ED AN alls!)' lald obllgatlont and there-TOR . _ _.. The un~lgned T ruetee dis.-cation• In lleaplng with the pollcles deecrlbed' Code No Volume I, Tiiie 5, 691\.ANATION OF THE NA.TUR! tter the underalgned cauaed uld PUBLIC NOTICE or a conungent u.:ultDr clalma any llabiUty IOI 1ny lnoorrect-of the City of Fountain Val~ to TRUSTOR: RICHARD E WENDT Chapter• 5.04 and 5.08 In ac-OF THE "'~*c?O::A~IT olioe of breaeh and ol election to o{ the deceased, you must neu ol the atreet addreu and other obtain venlelee aullabte !Of" the aer- B E N E F I C I A A Y . C O M -cOf"danoe with the provlllon• of ~'!~ Y1~ A A be. Recorded August 9. 1983 aa NOTtCl Of-"19l.IC HEANHG file your claim with the common designation, If !ny, ahown vlQe «Mmands of the IHC>artm«it tn- MONWEAL TH BANK Soc:tions 1770 to 1177, lnclullve, of ~ ... • n. 1 N 83-344564 1 Id Offi<l 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a here volved. All lnltallatlone an• be RECORDED January 9. 1984 11 the labor Code ol lhe State ol Call· INTERSTATE TRUST DE:l!VS'ER· ~!c'cxd~· 'o 18 18 r;>ubllc heerlng wlll be held by the urt or present it to the per· Said sale wlll be ma<M without made In a neat And wOfllmtnlllce lnllr No. 84-009423 ol Official ~ tornla. the City Council ol the City of VICE INC .. a Calllornla corpot1tlon SaJd ule will be m~. t>ut City Council ol the Clty of Co111 son.al representative ap· !fOvenanl or warranty. eJll)lesaed or manner and all components ot the CO<dl In the office of the A«:Ofder Fountain Val'-'/ nu by reeolutlon as duty appolnred Truetee under the lthout covenant or warranty. ell-Meta on May 2 I, 1984, In the Coun· pointed by the court within Implied. regarding tltle. potMlllon equipment ahall be ,· 1ta(ld111d&""' ol Orange County: adopted the prevalllng hOUrty rate lollowlng deterlbed Deed ol Tru11 <ess °' implied. regarding tll.. ell Chamber• of City Hall, 77 Fair fot.i.r months from the date of or encumbr1noee. to aalltly the ob-manufacture< All 'WOik and matwlaJ aald ~ ol tru1t dMOrtbee the of wagee fOf each er1h Of type of and pursuant to the pow.-of .... asenion or encumbrances 10 Oftve. Coa11 Mela, at 6:30 p.m .. Of . • llgatlona MOured by and purautnt lurnilhed Shall be Nbjeet to lrupec- fOllowlng wo<l(man Of mechanic needed to contained In said Deed ol Tru1t, usry the principal balanoe 01' the 81 soon thar .. tl., u prlCllcable, fU"St LSSuance of letters as to the Paw« of Sele conferred In a tlOn and approval of the Director of Lot t~ In Block 6 of the Balboa execute the contract .wttk:tl will be Will SELL AT A PUBLIC AUCTION ole(I) or other obligation secured on the lollowlng 1141ml' provided by Section 700 of certain Deed of Trust executed by Publlc WOf"kl This equlpmeol and Tract, In the City of N-port a..cn. awatded to the auccea1lul bidder, TO THE HIGHEST BIDDE'A FOR by said Deed 01 Trust. with lnte<nt SPECIFIC PLAN SP-84-01 and RE-the Probate Code o f Cali-TRUST OR (SI. SC 0 TT all 111 componante ltlall be new and u P« map recorded In Book 4. a.s determined by the State Director CASH (payable 11 the time ol sale In nd other aurm ea provided therilln ZONE PETITIONS R-84-09 And f . Th time f fT FREDRICKSON AND DEBRA J. mall not have been uaed In d«non- Pege 11. Mlaoellaneous Mapt , In ol lndu11r1al Relatlonl. lawf\11 money ,ol ltle Unlled Stat• Of tus lldvanoes. 11 any. undet 1~ R-84-1-. Coste M.sa City Council. o~a. . e ?r I l;'lg FREDRICl(SON ANO DARWIN ttrallon or othe< servtoe. tl'le office of the County Recorder ol The contractor sl'l8ll provide euot1 by • cashier • checll drawn on a erms thereof and Inter .. , on such to consider development standard• claims will n ot ex pi.re prior FREDRICKSON AND NORINE B All equipment and ~ aaJd County compenaatlon lneuranoe u r• state Of na11onal benlt. a etate or dvanoes end pl 9 lees cttergea and alle<natlve ionlngs. Including to four months from the date FREDRICl<SON snail be 1ns1alled and oompty with YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A quired by the Lat>or Code of the ledertl credit union, or a 1t11e Of nd ex~MS 011;:. Trustee and ot retention ol the •~•ting C2 (G.nefal of the h arin tlced bov RECORDED. September 18, 1981 rhe requirement• ol applielble C•ll- DEEO OF TRUST DATED Nolltll'n-State of California, and ahall ••-federal savings end loi n euoc1a-he trusts created by said Deed 01 Cornrnercial) zone, or ru~ to C t e g no a e. aa Instrument number 23223 In fornla Cod" and Federal Satety ber t5, 1983. UNLESS YOU TAKE ecute a contraetOf'• c:..-tlfleate r• tlon. domlclled in the stat• of Celi-rust The estimated amount ol aald (Nelgllb<>rhood CommerOial) or Cl Y<?U MAY EXAMINE bOOk t4224, page 962 In the oflk:4t Regu1at10n1 tn force ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR gar ding said compenaatlon require-fornla) ell right tltle end Interest eon-bllgat1on, lncludlng but not llmlt9d (Commercial L!mlted). lor lhe tollc»ot· the file k ept by the court. If ot the county Recorder ol Orange Ouatlty, construction detallt, ma. PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A menls The conlractOf ahall lurtner veyed to end nO'W held by It -under 0 tne 1Jnpald bat111\G41 01 lhe obll-Ing Pr<>c>ertlel. 300 througtt end In· you are interested in tht! es~ County. terlets, pertormanoe cnerecteriltlct PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN require 111 1ubcon1rae1or1 to 11.ld Deed of Trwsl In the property atlon advances •-chatOft and eluding 499 Eut 17th Str•t. 315 th At the lime of tne Initial pub11· end price quolallona will be EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE sumllerty provide such eompanu -he<elnal1et deecrlM<t .-peniea 01 the Truii.:. at the time and 325 Eut 17th Place, and at Late, you may se~~ upon e e1tlon 01 thi1 notice. the total analyzed by competent City OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST tlon Insurance lor all ol the subcon-TRUST OR GIGI GONEN AND t initial publiceuon 011,;11 Notloe 1, 1676. t678. 17 10, end 17 14 Santa executor o r adm.i.nistra\Or, or amount ot unpald balance of the au1hor111.. and rhe equipment YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT .. tractors' emplo)'MI The contrec-SHELL y GONEN. HUSBAND AND 8. t 18 55 Ana Avenue. E.rivl!onmental [)a. upon the a~rney for the ex-obllga11on aecured by the •,t>ove de-wtileh ltl !heir opinion best "9fVet LAWYER tors and subcontractors ehall WIFE s Id sale 11 be neld J mlnetlon NeQtilve Declaratlon, dm.i · d acrlbed Deed of Truat end atl-the Interest of !he City wlll be 50e e Ocean Froni. N1WPOf1 1\Jmlah the City a certificate of SE.NEFIC~5 AV 0 ASLBUOUEA 0 0 UE 19a! ., 11~ am. ,.. °{'he u,'!,..; 111d REZONE P'E'tlTION R-84-08, ecf .. leutor othr a h rustrator~,an meted co1t1, axpeneee. tees. and .mirenased Beach, Ca waive< of subrogation under lhe FEDERAL AVIN AND L AN ront entrance ro the Orange Coun-Jim Corcoran. authorlzoed egent IOf I Wt t e court cuong advances 11 $113,530 72 To d• "lT The City •r:>eOll~ally ..... rves lt'le "(II e atree1 address or common terms ot the WOfker'1 compen11t1on ASSOCIATION y Old Courthouse, 211 w Sant• Joseph Robinson. 315 Pirate Road. with proof of service, a writ-!ermine the openlno bid, you may right 10 relect any or all propoHI• detJOnatlon ol property· 11 anown lneuran<:41 Recorded November 25. 1981 as ne Boulevard Santa Ana Cali-Newport Beactt. fOf" petmlnlOn to ten request stating that you call (4081252-7860 and w11ve any 1nform1lltles. above, no warranty Is given 11 to Its No bid wtll be considered unless It Instr No 29679 In bOOll 14303 page 1 d 111 b. d ted' b 1 rezone property at 380 Vletorla . . D1ted· May 1. 1984 Deviations lrom tnese ~111- complet-or correctness)." The Is made on the official blank IOfm 765 of Official Records In !he office or~1111an w 1 con uc YI n-Street trom R2 lo R3. Envlronmen-dest.re Special no tJce of the PACIFIC LOAN MANAGEMENT cations concerri1ng specified ci.n.fic4aty under said Deed 01 l\lrnlShed by the City and 11 made In ol the recorder of Orange County. 8:io:e • :~~:ea~no~:~ho~ tel Oetermlnatl<lfl· Negative Declar-filing o f an inventory and CORP . TRUSTEE dlrnenlion. capacity. quality or pw- Truat. by reaaon of a b<each or~ aecordance wUh lhe provlalont of Slate of Calllornle; said Deed of umbel' tre 505 N Tuatln Ave . •lion NOTICE IS FURTHE,, GIVEN apprauial of the estate~~. By· Gregory Sterling, Pre11dent formanoemaybeconelderedunleu leull tn the obligation• -=ured thia Notice and the propoul r• Trust d~rtbes the following p<op-ulle 238 Senll Anl CA 92705 that at 181d time and place •II f th titi d Pacific Loan Managemetn Corr:><>r-specific or maximum requirements the<eby. hefetorore •11ecuted end qulfernenta and conditions Mt torth erty 7 141 54 1"320 t • ·t aald lri1er .. 1ed persona may~ and or 0 e pe ons an ac-auon are aet. and provided that the dellvllfed 10 the underelgned e writ-und« ~Ion 2 Of the Sl)tlCllfl-The land ref11rred to In thla ruei.. -· 114 agenl Of ~heard by the City Council on the count.a mentioned in Sections 20480 ~Or, Suite A manufacturer aubmll full deterlp- tan Decitarallon of o.llUft end 0.. tlone. ~ bidder muet be ~wanlM le situated In""' State ol ate· Ar;>fll 27 1984 atOfementloned matlera EILEEN P. 1200 and 1200.5 of the Cali-Cupertino. CA 950t4 tlOn end axptanatlon ot the 1u11111- mand for Sile. and written notice of lk:enled fl Aj.1tordance with appll-elllomla. County of Ore"911. Ind 11 TAGE REAL TY INC A CALI· PHINNEY, City Clertc fornia Probate Code (408)252-78e0 cation tor propoaed deviation breAci\ and ol election 10 eeu1e the able at ate ,._. described u follows· ORNIA CORPORATION Publlllhed Orange Coat! Delly Piiot K th L P • Publllhed Orange Coeat Dally Pilot baaed on eooeptll~ llOQl,,_lng undersigned to NII aald property to Pursuant to California Goven-PARCEL 1: Thai ponlon ol lot 1 Id 1 1 May I 1. 1984 enne · erry • A ttorney May 11, 111. 25 1984 practlQel aatraty said obllgeflon1. and thef• t Code Seetron 4590, the con-~:~ ~~~t:S~?c•~11:::n~ou~1~ y ~nter;:':t:8lruar Deed Service. 25"-84 at Law . ' 2534·84 No quotation• will be considered alter the undersigned cauMd eald raetor w111 be entltled 10 post ap-map.~ecorded In Book 357• p..,... ne agent Attorney for Peutioner which rn any man,,., c1ec:r-the nollce of breech Ind ol e141cilon 10 proved aeeurl11et wllll the Cltk Of an 24 et seq 01 mltcelle~ m-;p; y Sherry Betteriy, vice PresJdent l4 l2 P~illa Lane. Newport quality or work performance of the :.~ec;:~J;;&;?o11~~~!1\: rg;~~.,!n~~/1y I~ ~nA~ In ihe off~ ol lhe County Recor~ ubllshed Orange COClS1 Daily Pllor ·Beach C A 92660 Pta!C NOTICE ::::e:::.'' described In theM •peel· COfds In the olfloe of Ille Recorder retained by lhe City to Insure per-of aald County, lhown and defined ay 4' , 1' 18 1984 2403-84 f'\&..IC NOTICE (714) S42-4148 YOU ARIE &N 0£,AUl.T ·-R A John R Hampton of Orange County; ormance of the contract. as Unll No. 55 on th1t certain Con-p bl. h d 0 Co ..,...,_ W•tet. S perlntendent domlnlv!TI Plan and certificate re-K 87 u ls e range ast D££D OP 'TRUST DATED Jutt-tt;· -·-· u Said sa .. wilt be mtde. but Plans. apecillcatton1 and offlclll 111 Dail Pil t A .1 28 29 M l•t. UNLEll YOU TAKI AC1'1<>N Publ11hed Oranoe Coast Dally wllhoul coven111t Of" -wart1nty. ex-proposal torms to be used for bid-corded on Maren 23. 1977 In Book P\B.IC NOTICE NOTICE OF DEATH OF Y 0 pn • • ay TO ,..OTECl YOUR "'Of't!ltTY, Piiot May 11. 1984 prest or Implied, regarding tltle lnQ can be obtained only at the 12115.Page984.etaeq ,ol0fflclt1 ll, 1984 2532-a4 poseeulon. or encumbrances. to ffloe of the City EnglnMf, City Hall. Record•. In lhe office 01 the county NOTICE OF TI1USTEE'I SAU GEORGE WILLIAM GURR 2330-84 fT MAY M IOLD AT A "'9L.IC pay the remalrllng prTnclpal sum of Cosi of aald Plana and Speclfl-recorder OI Hid county T.S . .-.,T-12171-0AT AND OF PETITION TO AD· SAU. If YOU NEED A.M IXP\.A- the note(s) secured by said deed 01 t1on1 11 $15.00, lneludlng tu. II lnt':!f~\2n:~0u:d:,i(;;;~ YOU 14L:i:Ooi:l~ UNDER MINISTER ESTATE NO. ~:~E~~N-r:' !':!!:':TOFY~ ;~~!:d:'.ha~~=•~ll~~ldu~:: ~~ ~1g!8fi~e::,ri.• ::r:t~/~~~ lot 1 ol Tract No. 8858, H lhown Hf OfED OF TRUIT DATED Al23003 YOU 8HOULD CONTACT A LAW· the terms ol said Deed 011ru111, feee. he malllng and handling charge and defined as ··oommon areas" on 121211n . UNLESS YOU TAKE AC· To all heirs. beneficiaries. P\&..IC NOTICE YE':.:oTlcE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE charges. and expen•e• ol the nallbeanaddllionelS5.00.Nellher lheCon<JornlnlumPtannerelnabove lOH TO PROTECT YOUR PR<W· creditors and contingent Trualee and of the trusts created by he C0$1 of the Plana and Specif!· described ATY, IT MAY BE IOLD AT A PU•· NOTICE OF TRUITIE'I 9A.Lf T.I . No. 40l93 said Deed ol Trust atlons nor the cost ol malllng end I ex, CEPI ThltNG HOWE VIE Rt' ax-IC Nl~TILEO. "oYF~EE~~ EOX· cGreditorsk oGf Georgwe W1G·Uiam No. 1CllllZ onNTOhTur1::~.1Ys •~1EyRf1ev19~~VE•Nt '101~00" Said eale 'Will be netd on Tuesday. •ndllng will be refunded c us 1111 r g • appurtenan 10 eacn LA .. H • ns NA• vnE F urr, a a eorge m urr, YOU A"E IN DlfAUl T UHOER A .... •"' · ., .. , May 29, 1984. 81 2 30 Pm et the The City reaerves the right tor• unit In lhe Condominium for poa-HE fftlOCEEDIHG AGAINST YOU, ak.a George W illiam Gurr DEED OF TRUST DAnD 74-rt. 8.m ol aalq day, In the room Mt Chapman Avenue entrance lo the •ny or all bid• NH1onandoc<:upancyof1hepetloa OU SHOULD CONTACT A LAW-S d h ~ UHL.Ell YOU TAKI AC110M TO Hide for eonduc11ng Tru1tee'1 Civic Center Bulldlng, 300 East Evelyn McClendon and balconies Shown on aeld Con-EA r . an persons w o may PROTICT YOUR ,..ONRTY IT Sates. w1th1n lhe offices of REAL Chapman ,..ve Orange. CA City Clerk 01 the City of domlnlum Plan. and d•slgneted as On Friday. May 25. 984. 81 9 15 o therwu;e interest ed m the MAY M IOLD AT Af'UM.tC IALE. ESTATE SECURITIES SERVICE. At the time of the tnltlal publl· Fountain Valr.y, CallfOfnla being appurtenant lo such units, re-M .. HOME F AVINGS w1U and/or estate. IF YOU ~D AN I X"-ANATIOH located at 2020 North Broadway. cation of tt11s notice, the total Publl.n.d Orange Coast Dally Piiot apectlvely ND LOAN ASSOC 10 . Cor-A" · h bee f led OF lHE NA TURI Of lHI Suite 206. In the City ot Santa Ana. amount ol INI unpaid balance ol the a 11 1984 Further excepting therefrom oration. form nown ea HOME petltien . as n 1 County ol Orange. etate ol Cell- obllgatlon secured bytneat>ove de-y ' 2533-84 those easements. rignh end FEDERAL .s-AVINGS AND LOAN by George W ilham Gurr, Jr. P"OCEIEDINQ AQAINIT YOU, lornie. REAL ESTATE SECURITIES acrlbed deed ot trust and '9!1ma1e11 Interests essetlortn In Section XI of SSOCIATION OF SAN DIEGO. ea and Genevieve G . S m ith in YOU 8"0UU> CONTACT A LAW-SERVICE. I Celllornla COfl)Oflllon, costs. expenses, and sdvencet 18 the Declarellon ol Covenants, Con-Trustee under 1 deed of truat dated the Superior Court of Or-YEJI~ 5-25_84 111 9:00 a.m. Trans-as duly appointed TrustM und9f $93,237 27 dnlons and Restrictions tor Tract 12121/77 stgned by MAUREEN M Co . and purauant to the PowtW ol .... The total 1ndeb1edneu bel"" en ,.-No 8858, recorded March 23. 1977 KEMP. AN UNMARRIED WOMAN an ge unty requesting that •merlC• Tltle Insurance Co. u duly oonterred In that certain Deed ol nt1m11e on wtilGh the<>c>enlng.b\d 1a In Booll 12115. Paoe 1000. et seq . and recorded 12129/77, aa Doeu-George W11Ham Gurr, Jr appointed Truatea under and Trusr ••ecuted by Kenneth L. computed may be obtained by call· !------------of Offlclal Records. 1n tne office of ment 37564 Booll 1251 Page 996 of and Genevieve G Srruth be r.'~'r:"~,t~n~m'!:n~r~~. '~fa~~ Pravlu •:d Elean5or 9J. P1 rev!~..'!.: Ing (714) 937-0986 or (213) theCountyRecorderolsaldoounty he Olflclal Aecords ol Ora119e . ted I corded .. uguat • to . In ~ 62'7'-4865 the day before the sale P\&..IC NOTICE PARCEL 3 An easemenr tor the County. Callforn1a. wlll sell 11 public appotn as persona rep-Sook/Reel 132 t8, Ptge/lmege 14169 ol Olllciel Record• ol .. Id Dated: Aprll 26. 1934 NOTa OF MAAIHAl.'S SALE exelustve right to pouenlon and aucllon to the ti1ghesl bidder for resent.alive ~-~dmtmster the ~~'.36A:~~~~1~1 ~LdJA~~: C1 ounty, at NP"0.9.81621111b Recorder,·1 COMMONWEAL TH BANK Vlata Community A"oclatlon, occupancy ol thOM por11on1 ot the cash In United Stales Dollars, et the est.ate of ~rge William VIRGINIA ALVAREZ, husbend and nstrument o .... . Y reason o • .. $aid Trullee Plal 1111 R bert E B b 0.. common areas or Lota t ot Tract front entrance 10 the old Orange Gurr Sr (under the lnde-'wile 11 Joint tenants .. 10 an un-breach or deleult In paymant of pet· By T.D SERVICE COMPANY. anent n 118 0 11 ton, No 8858. designed on tna Con· County cour1hausa located on ' . lormanoe olthe obtlgatlona aecured By Cindy Scnoonover. Aa.s1s'i11nt lendant No 354 502 domlnlum Plan u pat101 balconies Santa Ana Boulevard between pendent Admtmstratlon of divided 'It lnter•t u tru110f(1). In thef'eby includlng that brMCh or Secretary 9 B{9~~~ 01 1':w, wrl~ 1""T! on~b. and snown arid dMlgneteCI on uld Sycamore Street and B~oadwey In F...'ltates Ac9. The petition IS ~=-~~~':;.~:'.tyo~~~=a~'. detault Notice 01 wttleh wu r• One City Blvd West. Orange. CA County 01 bra e "rtate of C ~: plan aa being appurtenant to Parcel the City ot Senre Ana. Orange set for hearing an Dept N o. 3 WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION COfded July 22, 1983 aa Reoorder·1 92668 "0 · a 1 herelnat>ove llrst detcrlbed County Calllornle ell rlghl tllle I nd 700 c· . ,.._ Dr Instrument No 83-3 t6969, Will (7t 4 835 8288 lornla, upon I judgment entered The att .. t address or other corn-interei11' conveyed' to and ~ow held at IVlC ....enter •• TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE P~blll~ Orange Coaat Dally Nov lO 1983 In tavor of Vlita Com-mon designation ot lhe real prop· by 11 under the Deed ot Truat In the W est, Santa Ana. CA 92701 (payab .. at time of aale In lawful HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH. 1aw- Pllo1 Mey 4, 11 18 t98~ mun~ty Asaoclatlon 81 Judgment erly herelnabove described 1s real property described aa ' on M ay 30, 1984 at 9:30 A .M . money 01 lhe United Stat•) at: In-lul money ol the United Stat ... Of a 2408-84 cred1tot1al and egalnat Robert E. purported to be 873 Village Creel<. Lot 93 ot Tract No. 234 t, H per IF YOU OBJEX..1 to the lld• the lronr main entrance lobby cuhler'1 etl4lcll drawn on• atata Of Babson u judgm.,,t debtor(•). Costa Meaa. CA 92626 map recorded in Book 71>, Pages 3 . . . 01 Tranaamerlca Tltle lneuranoe natlonal bank, 1 1t1te Of federal showing a net balance of '3,383 t5 Ttte undersigned Trustee hereby and• ol Mlsce1111neou1 Mapa In the granung o f the petiuon. you Co .. 830 N Main St .. Sarita Ana. credit union, Of • llate or f~el P\ISLIC NOTICE ~~udelly d~heon~ ludp~t ~n dlsclalm• ell lleblllly lor any lncor-office or tt>e County Rec.order of should either appear at the California all right. !Ille and lntwett 1avlng1 and to1n aeaoclatlon doml· lie 0 t ce 0 18 d wt t, rectness In said street address or 1&1d Counly hearin g and state you ob'-conve~ to and now held by 11 Cited In tttl• st11e. all peY9t>11111he K·11I05 I have levied upon all right. tltle And other common daslgnauon u ceptlng therefrom all oll. gu . • -:· -under Deed of Truet In the property time of ..... eU rtoht. tltte and NOTICE TO CAEDITOAI Interest of said Judgment <Mbt0f(1) The beneficiary under Nld Deed and other hydrocarbons and min-t1ons or ftle written Ob'Jf!C-1lt69ted In ••Id County and State lntef81t "-Id by It, 11 fruit ... In thal OF 9Ul.IC TftANSFE" In the property In the County of Or-of Trust. by reaton 01 a breacn Of" erals now and hereafter In on and lions with the court before deac:rtbed 111 real property altuale In aal<I County (lecl. 1101 .. 101 U.C.C.) 1 "rir State 01 California, deacrlbed deleult 1n the obllg11lons MCu•ed under that pan ot said land lylng the hearing Your appear-~3h1~1~=s'o~nT~~t~~ n 2• and Stat•. delerlbed u IOllowa: Notice le hefeby given lo credl· uuort°"'"N•· 3 ... _ d d thereby, heretofore e•ecuted 1rid below a depth ol 500 vertical feet a nee may be. 111 pe....,,..n or by Int"'-City...,, N....-n---h, 81 .._. Lot 50 of Tract $59 t aa per map tor• ot the within named Iran•-n ° u .......... an • delivered to the undersigned a writ· below th• surtace QI said land bul '"" ,... "' ... ....., • -,..-. recorded In book 257. pages 45, 48 ferOf(I) that a bulk 1ran1t8f 11 about scribed on the Condominium Plan ten Deciaretlon of Daleult end [)&.. wlthOIJI any right 01 entry upon.aald your attorney Map recorded In 9ook 23, Pao-5 and 4T of Mlt<*laneoue Mape, re- 10 ~ made on PllflOnll property recorded on NoVllC'nber 8• 1978. In mand tor Sale. and wrllten notice of land or within said top 500 teet IF YOU ARE A CREDI-and e, Mlacettaneou• Mapa, In the eorda of Orange County. Calllornla. .. _ .... naltet deterlbed. Booll 12916, P1:!°1 to 968, In· b -~n d f ..._.1 1 h f . office of the oounty rllCOfder Of aald ... -• 1 t t .. _ '"""" 1 1 Ottl 1 1 d 1 Or re-. an o ......... on o <:.11uM1 t e thereof or any purpote whatsoever TOR or a <.'Onhngent creditor "non .. 11 ... u• ve •uer-n.n over ,,. The names and buslnft8 ad· c ua ve. c • 1 0 •"911 undersigned to Mii Hid pr()l)erty to H reserved 1n t".i deed 10 the Hele oounty. Southerly 5 00 feel of Lot 49 ol aald dr .... 1 of the Intended treneleron County, Calltomla. Said c:;1Y aatltfy said obtlgallons, and theta-Cornpany recorded November S, of the deceased, you mus\ The 1tr•t eddr... and Other tract •• the aame le 11\own on are: Geof'QI Yeua1an. 3201 HarbOf ~A '".?ml(orolelg8f)efl •lly"~lf rl 1 u8 al1ar the und~•lgnecs eauHd said 1954 In Book 2861, Page 240. Qt. file your da1m with the common dMIQnatlon, II any, ol the Elchlblt A and for the purpoaa Mt Blvd. Coat• Me ... CA oc.,y n rv1ne ....., orn • no11oe ol b eaen a d f eteetl t f 1 A d h real PfOP«IY deeeflb.ca aboV9 18 lorttt th«91n In that oen..1n O.Cllr- ni. locatlon lri Callforn11 ol tne Prospectt~e bldOera lhould. rafllf be record.;, Nove~ 18. HI~~.~ ie~ahe :;~t ~ddrees or otnar com-t'OUrtlor present at to t e per-purpotted to be: 219 Walnut'Str•. atlon of E1tabtllhment of Eaaamenl chl•I exacutlV9 office or prlnclpel to Sec:tlona 701 510 to 701680, In-lnatr No 83•532802 01111d Olflclal mon dealgnatlon 01 lhe above 811 sona represt:ntauve ap· Newport BMch. CA. Benetlctary. recorded October 29 t970 In 9oo11 butlnesa ofl\ee of the ln18flded cilu•lve, Of the Coda Of Clvll Records property Is known 10 us 19 3~ 1 pointed by tht• court within Craig E. O'Brtan 9448, Page 18•. ~la! Reoord1 of tr~r:',:,'~~==-~.·,:~nd ad-f~~~~· ~:,~~tr~~r.:'~':i Seid 1a1e w111 ~ made. but Donnybrook Lene. Coat• Meaa, Co1.1r months from the date of e1:.!: .':i';:1=~ ~~~,:,,:: aa~he~~::_. address or other dr~-· u___. by rhe lnt-d..,.. tr•n•· the IAJe a'nd the "•...:, ... or d•f•"lt· wlthoul covenant or warr•nty. ex· Calllornla 92826 hrst 1r;suance of let ten as ........ of the ttr ... Addr ... and otl'ter ~on ,._,,.nation oft ..... -•.-,.,.._ ........ _, ~ · "" "'' '' ... pren or Implied. regarding lltle. Tn. Hla wlll be made without · o....... 700 f . ...,_ .._..., , ... ,_. ,......,... fwOf" within three yeara lut year• In~ bidder• PotMHlon, or encumbranoee. to covenant or W8fltnly. e.-p;esHd or provtded In ~,ion o common d4114gnallon. II My. lhown • Y h•relcaabove d .. crl~ le tut put IO far " known to the 1 the au~~ ~r this .U. la 'e;' aat11ty the pr1nc1p1I balanoe 01 11>e 1mplled, regarding tltle. poaae1tlon, the Probate Code o f Cali-hefeln pu~ed 10 be 40 CyPfMt Tt .. tnt~.~~:;er;:, •r~u:i~:, ad-:~~ 0 ot~ ~~~'..:;: note(•I Of other obllg1t1on aecurao or encumbraneee. 10 p1y the unpaid fornfa. The time for riling w1i::t =:.,:~ orbeW:,-,:Y, :~ La~ '~;:.,.~~~~':la heteby di•· dr ... ol the Intended tt11ntlerM(•) riauon direction• lo Ito IOoatl<lfl• by aa1d Deed ot Trul1, with tnt9f .. t pr1nclp11 ~um ol $43.647 00 plua chums will not expire prior Pf ... DI' lmp41ed, regarding tllle, clalma Ill liability for •ny lncorract- •r•: Hann• G Na~. 320 t HMbor m1y ~obtained from the Marshal'• :~ud1 °:::.:. ·~ P~~d~~~,~~ ~~;:·~:~,!'~:!,~:~~~: n:i!i'. ': to lour months from th e date poaeeaalon, or ancumbrancet, : n.u In Mid atreet addr ... or othef Blvd. Coate M111, Ca ~~o ui:,n r~=t Pr~ Ct,; tlfma thereof and lnlero1I on auch lddlt1onel asllmatld •m0vn1 of of the hl'arinSl noticed above. ft:~.(:'.::!~~=~ of comS-~°".,~~la'!<!"m•"e ...,t"'-·t The1 the pr~rty ~llnant net• ~29 010r emp ·re er 0 edvano.a. and Pfus IM1, ch1r~1 S964 00 II eny under the tarma of YOU MA y EXAMINl!: T wltt'I I t I tr.r.on ""' -""' """ -.. , '""" 10 ,, deteflb9CI In ~·t•I .. Gae NOTICE IS ... EREBY GIVEN , ... , •f\d expenses or the Trultee and Of Ille CIN<I of ltUSI an(j , .... ChatgM the ... e kept by th .. court It Nl1, n .,.. • .. wi.rr1nty, I XPf ... Of" lmPfled, , .. Station end MPG funa Up Center n • " the 1rue11 created by "'d Deed ot and 811pen,.. or the Trull" " ... !riO't'lded lfl lllcl note(•). Adveno.. glfdlng title ~Ion or encum· 1rid 1oc111d at 3201 H1rbOI' Btvd. on M•y 30, t984. at 2·00 octoolt T1~1 TheHt1m111d1mountofseld T~Lendef/Beneflclaryundefthe you are interested in the t.'5• tan/.,undwlhelannaoflaldo.ed branoea,tont11fytl'le,,t1nelf*t>a1· Co1111 Me ... CA ~0M8 s'e' ie480,_2.:!md~teeo Blvbld.;.:. Rt•~ 01>110111on. lrieludlng t>ul not llmlted d..O ot 1ru1t h•• eigned and ca. totA', you may serve upon 'he of ru•t. f.... ehlfgM and ax· •ROI of the Not• or otl'let obtto111on The Bull~• name uaed by said ' ( ...--• ...... pu ..,. ""' to tile n"elO betenoe ot the bll 1 1 T "'-Ion f*' ... 01 the Truit• and of the HGUted by Hid DMd of Trutf with -OI') c11y ol N__. .. ---~ c u ., 0 • lveted o the ruitee • ._terat {'>U"C'Utor or administrator c•r truett crMtad ..., ul<I 0-CS of lnt-ett ..... ot.._.. -·me .. rv....:...._.. tr•n1l1Tor1 at H id tocatl<lfl Is MMI - r ·-,,.,. • _.., oun gallon. advancee. 1 .... cttarg•• 1nes ol Oeleull of tile obllgatlonl MCiUred th ' l w, ...., .... "" ..... ... ,.. ., • ..,_ ARCO MPG Tune UP Center ty of Orenga. State of Celllor"'•· 1 ••e>entM Of the Truetee 11 lhe time by tl\e d .. d ol trull and • Notloe 0 upcm th• llttll rney tor e ex-ruet, for the amount reuona~, therein, p1u1 acsvancea.11 eny. unw ThAt M id bulk trenel., 11 In wlll Mii •1 publle aucuon to the high· 011n11111 pvb11c1111on or thlt Notice 11 Default ind E!.:tton to Seit. wnlctl C<'Utor or admlni8tratc'.>r, and mlmatld to be· s215• t40 30 trw t1tm1 lhereOI and lnt.,..t on 1endad fO ~ conaummated If the Ml blddlr', lot CHh In lawful m<>My $79,70 I •2 recorded 00 1/5/84 U Oocum«it Clle Wfth the COUr\ With fhe beneflolery uno. said Deed IUCI! Advance., and ~· '"8, off1~ of 1nfk*1tlel E1erow Inc, 32 l ol the Unlt&d Statae.. all the right, Seid a.le wlll be ,,~d on M•y 24 84-005672 01 Offlel•I Record• of Truat heretofore ••IClUted and ch1rgn, and upen... or the N Rtmpart 115. OrMlga. County ol lltle and lntlr'MI of aald lud9mant 1984 at 10 00' m et the Chapma~ Thia .. ,. win be conducted by proof of servl~. a wntten detl\<Wad to the undertlgnad • Wflt· Tru1t .. 1nd of the tNat1 c:r .. ttd by Orange. c a111orn11. 92868 on or debtor(tl In the •t>ove dMcrlt>.i Avenuaeritt1nc.tottteC1vicCtlllter CAllf'OANIA POSTING ANO Pu• rcquc-.t staling that you de· ten 0.CtMatlon ot Default and 0.-aald o.td ot Truat.. The total '''" May 30. 1884 proi-ty Of" 90 muen thereOI ••may 8u0cilno. 300 Ea•t Cnapm1n Ave L ISHING COMP.ANY wnoee td· sire special noti('t.• of thl' fil mend'°' S.ae, an(j 1 written NotlOI 9ITIOUnt of Mid Obligation, lncludlng T"I• bulk ,,.,,.,., o 11 eut>~t lo tbefO n~•t~ry to_~ry •,aid •txeandu· Orange. C1' e"d will~ Conducted dt!IU and phone number II 10211 Ing o f an inventory and ap· ~nc1"::~~":.~=":~o ~~': ceuonat>ly •ttm1ted '"'· cttare- C1llfornla Unllorm Commerclel n, .. , eoo.--.. n Ill'• • by 1n1..-a111e Truat Deed ~ North I Ille AV9nue Sult• 101, f Oefeull .. and Eleo41on 1 Seit 1 M and UP«'IMt Of the TNtt .. , at lne Coda Section 8106 coet• APPROXIM1' TE MINIMUM ff\C ~ add1"1 and telePflOna P111'•d•n• CA '110C (Tf31 prat nwnt 0 .-..tale aaet.t or 0 0 time of 11\lllal puf>llOallOI\ of thlt No. The nam. 1no Adores• of lhe P9r· BID '3.614 99 number are SOS N Tustin Ave 1161 4546 o f the.-'f)('ti\.lons or 8C\.'l)Unts recorded In the 90Unty wtlere ttte tloe, 11 $298.003" ton with whOm ela1m1 m1y o. llled &•ted Aprn ~1094 Suit• 238 Sant• An• c.-J!.lorn1a Dated 4123184 mentioned an Sec-uon 1200 ~9:/'=~Y ~:-tad ~E~ Ts'~i~·c19~ECURITtes II lnflu1111tlal Eocrow Inc l.21 N .. ~ion H:'0o .... 0~70b t714}b413201 Al ~llor HOMF FEOERAl SAVINGS ANO i nd 1200~ o( lht' Ca.llfomu1 Tranaa~1caTltlelnsuraricaCo <>[RV'"'E Aampart /t 1 tS Orang•, 028e8 -man"' n...,.r aald Tru1tM LOAN ASSOCIATION • . .. "' ATTN Suianne Wa1tC1 •"d the tut Plelntlff• AttOfney Date Aptll 20 1984 8 COfpollt!Otl u Truat• Probate.' Cod~ 8487 W T!llrd Str•t • CalllOfnla COfpotetlon. Oey tor n11no cillme by any creditor 1737 1 lrVIM 81 • Ste 200 INTER5TATF . TAUS T OEfO SER 8y KAREM M. TUCKER Joaepb C Obt!•I £.... Loe Angetea, CA 000•9 Truel .. 211 98 he TuatlM CA 928e0 • • a • -,, (213) 8114·2626 tS-1) 0 J ~ Ill P"9llOlnt shall be I.Aly I • omleh II t JAMES C BYHAM VICE. INC Trull~ Prod uction Coordinator t 101 Oovt.SITttt, Ullt 100 TranumarlCa l ltle lnaurance Co. 20"0 N ..... th 8f~I", &Ille 20e, bullneu oev O.fO•• ,,.. con-.im. 1 Callforn11 c.01p0r111on NJD N • 8 b C i•.e•o u Tru•tee ~ "' 06 ' m•llon da11t 1pecifltl0 tt>Ov• Mlnlh•I Of1n99 County ~Hid Tru•t"' Publlll'led Orange Coeat Dally Piiot ewpor. t8( • •• 4 VV S•r11• Ana. Ca. 927 011ecs May 1 tt&• Henn• o t Dl•"8"· Oeocty 0 ev sn.rry a.11.,ty vice Pr .. •dant M•y .. t 1 t8 tH4 Publt!'lh•-d Orttng1• Co1w :iJ1~~~:;t=~::J 11~~~~1~t6,..... cont Otlty Nai.m uni~ 'all~ oe1t ally PllOt P11n11enlld Oranoci CoHt 0•11~ P1101 2410-84 Daily Pilot May 4. 5, 11 . 198· M•v • 11 25. !la-4 p1101 .ft,11 21 Ma~··r t t tM• P11bllltftld Ot•"'ll• C~•t Da11y •y 4 1 , 1.,.4 .,,40,.. 8A Aor11 ,~ M1v • 1 t 101" 24 I' R· • · • ,4()6...8.4 ,.... ' "27-14 Piiot May , I 1118• 2$:19 8.4 ~ " 2731 8• • .....___ ~--..__, ........ _ MOC NOTICE YOU AM IN DUAULT UNDE" A DElD OF TINIT DAffD .IUMI 11,1 ... UHL.Ill YOU TAKI AC~ TION TO ....oner YOUR 'f'<W· E"TY, fT MAY M l~D AT A flUll.. LIC I ALE. IF YOU NEED AN El· PLANATION ~ THl NA.TUM OF ntE "'OCIEIDtNG AGAINIT YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A UW- YDl NOTICE OF TINITEE'I tAl.! T.I . No. '4711 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tnet on Thursday, May 31 , t984 at 10 00 a m of aald day. In the room M l aelda lor conducting Tru11 .. ·e Salet. within the ofllcel ot REAL ESTATE SECURITIES SERVICE • localed al 2020 North BroeclWay. Suite 206. In the City of Santa Ana. County Of Orange, etate of Call- 1 or n I a . WES fERN SIERRA FINANCE CORPORATION, I Call- lornla eorporatlon ,11 duly ap- pointed T ru1tee undW and purauant to the power of ta.le confwred In that certain Deed ol Trust executed by CAL-CO MANAGEMENT IN- CORPORATED. a Catll6rnla corpor- ation, rlQOl'ded July t , 1980. In Booll 13852 ol Official Rac01d1 ot said County, at page 629 Re-- corder'• lnatrument No. 82· t099e6. by raaaon of • breach of default In payment of perfOl'm8"C9 of ttie obll· 11a1lon1 MCured thereby. lnclu<llng that breach or del•ult. Notte. of wt1lett wu reoorded March 30, t982 H Recorder'• lnetrument No. 82-109966, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BID- DER FOR CASH. leWful money of the United Slat... DI' a cuhictf'e otleok drawn on a 1tate or national bantl. a etllte or le<lerll credit union. or • state or i.cserai aavlno• and loan aaodatlon domiciled ln tllll 11ate. all payable at the time of aate. all right. title and Int••• Mid by It. aa 1'ru11 ... In that rMI PfO!l*'tY lltuale In Mid County and State. deeeflb.ca .. foQOwe; Lot 39. BIOCk E, Tract 1219 rece><dtd In Boo« 38. pagee 26 and 27. of Mttoall1...ou• Mapa, reoordt of Uld County. The ltreet addr... or other comon dellgnatlon of the r..i Pfop• erty ll•relnabova dMCrlbed la purported to tie. 142 I KIRQI "°9d, ~ 8Mctl. Callfomla. TM uncMrllg'*' hereby dta- cl1lm• all llablltty for any tnconect- ,,... In aald 1trwt a<ktr ... or otw common deelgnatlon. ' Said aate wltl be mede -'tttout w&fflnly, ·~ Of lmpfted, re- garding mi.. poeaee110n. or encum- btanoea, to Ntl•tv the pttnc:ll)el bal- ance of the Not• or other ObitoeiUon MClnd by Mid o..cl of Tl'V9l with lntlfNt and othet auma aa ptOVlcMd thef91n: plu• edvanoee. If any,~ the t«ma ttteteof end lnt..._t on IUCi'l1 ~MOM. ltld ptul f .... ct'larg.a, .,,cl ••'*'"41 ot the Tru•tee #Id of the tru.tt cnei.ci by Mid o..cl or Truat Tn. cot.i amount of Mid obligl1lon, lncitudlnO reuone1>4y •1m•ted f .... GheTgea and ax.penaee of the Truetee. 11 the time of lnttlll JJU.bllea11on of ,,,._ No-tice. i. 1313.,500.00 0.ted; Mey 9, 1884 Wl!.&T!:f'H Sl! .. AA ,INAN1'E COAPOM TION, • California OOfpC>rlHon. I In ~p. • TNI-.. Rolwt A. a.It•.~ 8y•AN1 &late Securlt• $tMca (s..il 0 J Morget, llo Preeldent ~20 North DrOlldway, 8u1te ll06. Banta Ane, Ca t 271>e Put>U.,,_, Ot•noe Coot o.ity PllOI Mey It ti, H , tO&.C ~ /I ' FINEST SERVICE I PARTS CHEVROLET ·-PORSCHE AUDI I VOLKSW-AGEN IN THE U.S.A. ' . I "' 1984 MERCEDES BENZ 190 SEDAN See Page 2 445 EAST COAST HWY. '. NEWPORT BEACtl .. 67-3-0900 ...... \ J j 1112 Fiii CllWI YICTllll 2 dr, full power, A/C, Tit, Cruise, AM /FM Stereo, leather int.. vinyl top, custom wheels. Only 22,000 ml. (132618) Siii& IEICI LllCIU/IEICllY . lUH ludl ltM H11ti1gtot lead! ••~1131 5.0l eng/302 8 cyl, auto o/drive. HO tow pkg, air, amlfm, sliding rear wndw, pwr wndws, cab lites, 17K mi, elec. trlr brake, varnished oak stakes, stainless bows & canvas cover tor bed, Fey bumper, sleeve trlr hitch. Never used commercially. $9250 111-1311 "A Classic" and clean (0NN347) 12195 THEODORE ROllllS FORD 2060 Harbor-Blvd Costa Mesa 142-0010 '79 Aston-Martin 2 Dr Sedan. Burgandy with cream interior. Sharp. $44,000 133-5121 V-8, Auto, AIC. Cruise, tilt, Power windows and d®r locks, dual tanks, Tu-tone paint. camper shell, custom cargo area, llke new. only 18,300 mlll (2H73253) 11111 CREVIER llW 201 W. 1st Santa Ana 131-3171 1113 IUICI REIAL n Auto. AIC. PIS. P/B. AM/FM Stereo Cass , Mag Wheels Vlnyl top Lots-Lo1S More ( 1FWT370) 110,116 THEODORE ROlllS FORD 2060 11..tor llM Cost1 Mui 142-0010 .. 1110 TillllERlllll AM/FM Stereo Cassette, A/C, PIS, P /B, cloth Interior & more ( 1 BYS487) Full Power, AM/FM Digital Stereo, A/C, Red leather, vinyl roof, Wire wheel covers, tilt, cruise (Ser 110250, Stk 2-42) 5 apd, leather, sn rf. low mites. absolutely loadedl (Ser 505133) 11111 THEODORE ROlllS FORI $12,111 CREVIER BMW 2060 Harbor Blvd Costa leu HITIMTll IUll •YSLD-Pt.YMITI 11111 ..... "'4 ....... 211 W. ht S11ta Ala 142-0010 142-0IJ1 131-3111 -~-- ---; .,,,,~ ~ -1110 TOYOTA SIPU 4 door, 5 spd., sunroof. air condition- ing, am/fm stereo cass. Approx 22,000 miles. XLNT CONDITION! Two-tone silver/blue metallic, 5 spd, A/C, AM/FM stereo cassette, cruise control, & much, much more ( 1BWS263) THEODORE ROlllS FORD Black. Auto Trans. PIS, A/C, P/wlndows. P/door locks. Cassette Tapedeck. Tilt wheel, Cust Wheels, Sun Roof, low miles. (351 ZHZ) $1111 IUCI UICOLl /IEIClllY j r S6000 FIRM 551 .. •35 2060 Harbor lhd Costa Meu 142-0010 &IH S.-ltff lllltilgtH IU-1131 SELLING YOUR CAR? • Pictur~ your car on th.is page as shown in the example below. Starti~g Friday May . 4th . in the Auto Pil~t section f i I ' EXAMPLE 1980 280 zx 1oth Annlveraary Edition Red and Black-all options. includ- ing T-Top. PHONE 000-0000 ----------- ONLY •2500 per day if you furnish the picture of your car. $500 additional if Daily Pilot takes the picture. 2 dQys for $4500 Reserve Your Space Today For Next Fridays · Publication. Red '75 914 PHONE 642-4321 ASK FOR MARGE OR JANET 1911 Volkswag11 Rabbit Co1vertible , Landau, Excellent condition, 58K miles. Owner must sell! $3200 obo THIS CAR WAS SOLD AFTER APPEARING 1 TIME IN "AUTOS 011 REVIEW". .YOUR CAR COULD BE SOLD TOOlll Call Today For Space. 4 cyl, auto-trans, factory air, PI S, P/B, Radio. Heater, vinyl roof, wire wheel covers (1EGE659) 14111 lllTillTll IUOI OllYIUl·PlYMIYI 11111hHllllff lntld 142-0l31 SH IT IUllE co11n Fllllllllll Hot Rod I Casto• Car Sllow OYER 1000 CAii Sit, 1-12 I 111, I· 13 01tt1 I •• SJ ,., 1111 IUllE Ollm FAlllllllU --------:=-----Colony P1rt W1go1 Automatic. air conditioning, PIS, PIB, power wln~ows. tllt, cruise. (Ser 18eB100) 11411 THEOllRE Rlllll FOii 2HI .._ ''" Ctsta ltu 142-0010 Appearance Group Immaculate In & Out 1.8 Engine Many extras• New tires Car cover Current smog cert1f1cation. Lo Miies Must Sell• Asking only $6300 CrtH .. tame wM ta llttritr, s s,4, lllfl stereo e11settt, fllt PIC..,.rt llllttls, I llOft (1EID407) THEOIOIE 111111 FORI * * ....... * * MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE! 2060 Hart>or llYd Costa Mtu Whitt Inside and Out with Maroon Trlm • . 711-7111 l 142-0010 11100 144-1111 • .. The long-awaited Mercedes-Benz 190 aeries nJcknarMd the ''Baby Benz'' t>v. the automottve press, comes In two look-allke models based on different concepts. One Is the performance-oriented, guollne- powered 190E 2.3, whloh has been described by auto edltora aa a apertS"' car wtth four doors. The . other Is the dlesel.-:powerec:f 1900 2.2, a five-lliili pauenger sedan rated at 51 mllee per gallon on the highway. · • Both models manage to translate tradltlonal Mercedes-Benz quality, comfort and safety Into a : smaller package. A new f Ive-link rear suspension • system Is normally seen only on racing cars. It Is combined With a new front suspension - and the resuJt Is sports car-type handling with ride quality that matches the larger Mercedes sedans. Factory figure for top sp'eed of the 190E 2.3 • with the standard five-speed overdrive trans- mission Is 118 mph, white a special versJoo of the : car with a higher output verslo\ of the same basic ·: four-cylinder engine recently iset three world-- records by averaging 154 mph for 50,000 kilo- . meters (approximately 31 ,000 miles). Yet, even with this sporting nature, the cars . have a spacious luggage compartment and front- seat head room and leg room virtually matching that of the larger 3000 sedan. The cars also have all of the expected Mercedes-Benz standard equip- ment -from air conditioning, power windows and cruise control to an electron1c AM/FM stereo radio with cassette player and real wood Interior trim - and still deliver high fuel mileage. The EPA ratings with the standard trans- mission are 23 mpg city, 37 highway for the 190E and 35 city, 51 hlOhway (34 and 50 In California) for the 1900. Beth cars are also available with a new four-speed automatic transmission. The 1900 2.2 carries In advanced new dlilel engine with maintenance-reducing features, such as automatic valve clearance adjustment and self- adjusting water pump-accessory drive t>elt. The car also features ~glne' dompartment encapsulation for reduced exterior noise and there Is a thermostatically controlled fuel line heater for driving In extremely cold weather. Even the diesel-powered version Is capable of 100 mph as a top speed. Mercedes Benz hopes these cars wlll bring a new group of younger buyers. Into the Mercedes fold. The current median age' of Mercedes-Benz buyers Is about 45, some 10 years younger than that of domestic luxury car buyers. I Mazda's regional site will be .Irvine Mazda Distributors Pacific, Inc., has selected the lrvlne Industrial Center as the site for Its new regional distribution -facility -boostl09 Orange County's growing reputation as a center for world trade, according to Irvine Co. president Thomas H. Nielsen. Mazda recently broke ground on a 20-acre site for a regional warehouse and distribution center that will supply auto and truck parts to Mazda dealers In seven western states. The sale was negotiated with The Irvine Co., developer of the 900-acre center. "The addition of Mazda to the list of · .fnternatlonal firms in the Irvine Industrial Center strengthens our link to the world business community," said Nielsen. "and emphasizes Or- ange County's growing role in world trade." According to Steve Badolato, executive direc- tor of the World Trade Center Association of Orang'e County, the "growth of foreign business In Orange County has been tremendous.·· "We're in a strong growth period right now. where companies tlre eager to do business in California, and especially In Orange County," he said. The World Trade Center Association, a non- profit organization that promotes international business In the county, currentty has 200 member compan~and has been adding new members at the rate' of ~ a year for the last three years, Badolato said. He estimated there are about 650 firms In Orange County Involved In the Im- port/export business. Commenting on Mazda's choice of Orange County, Dick Colliver, vice president and general manager of Mazda Distributors Pacific, said that, "the quality of life and the quality of the business environment were factors In the selection of Irvine· as our future home. · Our new location has convenient access to major freeways. John Wayne Airport, and many high-quality amenl~es of Orange County living - residential. commercial and recreational." Mazda's new 280,000-square-foot distribution center, designed by the architectural firm of Kajima Associates. Is being built by Sumitomo Construc- tion in Phase Ill of the Industrial center near Alton Parkway and Toledo Way. Approximately 75 employees will be trans- ferred to the new site from the current location In Compton. Mazda Distributors Pacific, Inc .• Is one of four Mazda distributors servicing more than 500 dealers through Mazda Motors of America (Central), Inc .. Buick lists prices for reClesignecl models .. r . L Proudly Announce The intment Of UN ......... T. 4i 'W' 1"'1 ITY S~LES & SERVICE .&. y ...... .,~ COSTA MESA I-----\_ , . As A Dealer O f These Exquisite lbilian Sports Car Convertibles •BllTON• . . The Berto ne-an Incredible driving c'lpcricnc c for the de· manding motor cnthusia~t Manufactured i11 the< o.1chworks that designs cars such as Ldmborgh ini dlld 1.i...c1.it1. the Bertone has drama in deslg11 ... a11d racing 111 ii'> .,oul ltiqh performance engineering lfkc the saml' ddvanc.cd electronic. fuel Injection system round in Merced<·., dnd Pm..,< he a unique wedge shape and mld·mou11tcd c11g111c t(>mbine to create an incredible driving e"perl nee Bctlrnl ·-a com· mand performance in motoring cxtltcmc11t Jnd beauty Pinlnfarina. de igner of sue h legendary sports c:ars as ferrari alj\d Jaguar. nov. cu stom builds his own cla ic ports car c<bnve rtible The under .,l,1ted simplic it) or its de'>ign i<> balanced by its imprC!>'>ive road·h.mdling pcrform.mtc T lw Pin in farina C).C.ile<> ym11 .,cnscs "'ith line llali.111 lcdthcr ,1 natural wood qrain da-.h c111d ~ late Of thc·art <;OUnd '>) <;ll'lll Pininfarlna a v..ork or 111spiration. An open arr srorb tdr desl~ned lO give )'Oll c1 total 5Cnse Of freedom and uLllOmO tlve elegance. Both the 8ertone and the Plnlnfarina are covered by one of the best limited warranties In the world; 2· year unlimited mileage vehicle warranty; J ·ycar paint finish-warranty; and 7 -year rust perforatio n warranty. While most cars o nly proml e quality, we deliver. f \iI ••RTON• 1 A PAIR oF MODEM cLASS•cs FROM lWO •TALIAN MASTERS. ~~r4' GOOD SELECTIONS READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY . SEE AND DRIVE THEM AT . UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE ' 2850 HARBOR BOULEVARD COSTA MESA 540-9640 ---------- , 2600~rbor Boulevard, Co,ta Mesa (714J 540-9100 DEX REAL ESTATt RENTALS H-f""'-lwd .._. UnlW'Naht'CI "°""" f'lwNahrd "' Unl.......n.d Condo rWTI Condo Uni Town ......... rum Towni-. Uni Duplnft f'll.rn [lupl.-Uni Apantnmto t"umsolwd ApM"mwnla Unl Aj>U F\u'n °' Uni -R-9t .. &.rd .._.._ Mo1.rlo G..-Hom& Swnmtt ~l&lo v ... uon ~nlAll • Rent&la IO SMN! •ttenl&la WanW'd c.,......1 ... 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Xlnt. financing. $420,000. UYSllE lllYE UYFlllT •II Jetty & Bay view , newly decorated Mai Kai, 2 Br, 2 Ba, 40' patio. $695,000. llMETllUCE Panoramic bay & ocean view . 4 Br, 4 Ba. patio. pool home. Fee price $775,000. n11n1u IME 1CWF111T ~:ean & Jetty views, marine room, 4 Br, 3 Ba. 3700 sq. ft., car parking. $1,285,000. UYSllE PUCE UYFlllT Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 Br, 2 Ba up, 2 Br. 2 Ba down , 2 boat spaces. $1,350,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 3·11 Roy\1d1· Drovo· NB 67'J 6161 DOING BUSINESS _ UNDERA FICTITIOUS NAME? If you have just filed your new Ftctltloua Buslneas Name and have not yet submitted It for pubttcatton, please don't forget that the !Imitation I• 30 daya from date of flllng. The DAILY PILOT will publl•h your statement for S3t. 50. Our circulation Include• the entire Orange CoHt area and legal notlCH •PP••r In •II •dttton1. In order to aubmlt your atatement for pubUcatlon send approprtate copy and • check to THE DAILY PILOT, P.O. Box 15IO, Coate MeH, CA. 92626. We'll do the reat. For Information •bout legal advertlMng pl•H• call 842-4321 Mardlo tU I '-===::;=:;:;=;;;;=:;::;=;::;=;;;;;;:=;;;;;;:::;:;-M-roll 91 431 =·&tu :::~ ·::~~~, S<C\\~lA-lt£!rS• ::: MO 1149 l4'fo4 i., ClAY I POUAN -----0,.1 11&1 = ::~ o~·:_..,::. ... !.o.~. :: l'onr'M ll,7 ._ •o 1.,. .. '°"' •-i. •0<d1 "-"" .... Mio &ytt tltl "'-' 1113 SM!> 111$ "'*'"' 11117 .,..,_. 11• Tn~ 1171 v......,,._ t l7J vo1..., 111a M• 1177 AUTOS. OQM(STtC AM( 11u .. 11 C'.cloll• I. ....... ~ lln!l""'I l.Aftmln M"""ry ~ ... Pl)'tl'IOUlll ""°'""' • p,. ......... ,, .. "'" not NIJ '11\ N 11 tllt m1 nu on .,,,, uzf flU V f 0 F I R I' I 11 I I C l 0 B K I I' I 1· -~c_A,_R_c_s -1 · I oon 1 be!-. II\ lht Old pro I' 1· I I Y9ft> Al ~ "-"'*'-~ '--"""· ---'·"--.._· ---..~ .. tied. IO you mwl .. WI II ~ H my 8 U H E R H I ~ ~ uncomion.blt 1 p1en 10 - -,-,,-.-, ..... ,..,...., ""T'"I -e -~··· .... ,. 11. ~ • --• -t .. t.sr.,.. •'!Ill ..... ,...""'..," .__......._....._.....__....__...__. 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No -==~===-I.I~~ '"4.52 P.T. ~8UYEf' PARTICIPATES 111 Ull Piii DRIVE ~ .. rn. or op · .,.. ... !-DANA HARBOA-elUf:f .-a ._..11 eft 3~IO A bMuttfut 3 bedroom, •SAVe CASHtl 28' furn condo. prof Hu 3290· condo~ er 3 ea. i..tge 2 •· Ut.11 pekS ,_.....,,...,=-'"",...--._..,.. __ _ 1~ b9th hOme With a THINK ABOUT IT • Ofated, Big Cenyon, $ '2600. Fab vu 496-7009 Sll~/Yfly Lta 3 Ir. 2 M. "1*. pello, ,&RI ME #POU H'lH"lilf MTS ': femlly room. Fan-CALL RALPH 673-8550 l IHtm, 1 ba, tor. &lit, USS,000 cour• vu. I t~.2 Uf.F McHun ,_,ty &42.1334 m,rmc,~Jr'· ~VII.!:. t kftchen, '9undry "" 0..1ptl\ ilat l0-3pm 1 bdrll'l, l ba, tot. unit, $215,000 i 55-1550,ev.-.....-4 1 Hu32IO'condo 3 Br3a. •.1L.. ,,_. ..... • .. .---Al" ... room, ec>eotacutar Ir· l bdrwt. 1 ba mW unit S2IO .... ~ ·--· """'"""'' __..... iwywd.ar ... Cf...-n •-a11&.1-•a 1 ~......_· ~ I ,000 Executllle condo on btly, '2500.Fab.w 496-7009 ...... nn LUXUAYCONDO:W•10 AQNllltpliacetolwonttw with • great loan. ...... n1... -""-·· lnua,.tor. llit. $345,000 dHIQ.1'8r, completely Emerald Bey 2 di. 2 ba, 2 Ir. ne b•. -fY. IC -F.-...: -Upper ••r. Private ont-1 I 10l,OOO. Try One of the finest tiom. °" 2 bent, 2 ba, end llit. . S315,000 ~ 1mmo e1S-Oal8 den Wf~. AcMtl pr.t, 1785/mo. Avail & 15 F~ ~ .;;,; CfubtlOUM9 & N•lth tcm down. 5't-2S13 Newport Bay OW!' 7000 Summer Rental•. July no I*•· 76t-11511 ev.. 115 25tl\ St. 1eo-m1 eecutty, 1 br & be. Ind. IC)e&; .. ,.,_ cowtt, 7 IQ ft wtth 6 bedrooma. Boal lips avabble, tomnuity.....,. 13500 August 14000. "'-~· __ .,._. ....,, cttyer. Pvt cMI poola. okllte to~. T HE REAL ES TATERS ~~ b:'!!t~,~~~ HCWffy bldt. VEW, •w. wW. Lido Isle & Pentn.uta ~ = =;:.-" $850/mo 1 yr -· lmmec, ., ... -poo(ll. •• oc Alfl)O'l1, Fathlon rm. ma at er aut te . homes. 8111 Gtuftdy Rttr detalt9639..f1908ESTt .. 2bf 2bal0wernl 'trptt7ir.~ MUM, beeut. *-~ ~. COfMl•vt ~ een1erecSar~111tulhly llll IULn 173-lSOO 675~161 = = m ntOCMn, .,., --,.. a lftUd'I moN. M50 °"..,.._ planted atrium w/lge pr•· ..... hfwmh• Ctrw W .. MO, lftoe, mo.t utlL St ~ 1 & 2 9dml Ac*\· v1te1wlmmlngpool Cua-"·---· .... I N~t.matnt. cbU m .:;;; Of s;; ~7"1?-'91 ~,838-0405: tMntt a Townhou ... torn, nc:.ptlonlll & gttnd lniM 1M4 .. WITDflllT -·~-t #" 3 br, 2 M , apa, trp6C -t Bdrm~~ IOt ,....._ I# •7521 ffOfft tllO. (Mk abOUl In every way Pt.f/11lp fOf · COMtlll 2 8' Ham hm Leue a1100. 495-3076 $825/mo. • 67~8t18 • .,..-fumleMd Ill*-~ 1arg41 yacht 92 300 ooo Woodbtldge Cottaee. 3Br. IM WITI NII or atno+M frplc bttlna & ,..___ v•~ 2 B 2b ••• wi-. TV,"'--'~. and owneta wlil neoo-2'h Ba. Fr .. h 4 SUI* 3 bedtoom1. 2'h batha, 2 gar $600 tor oin,t1 ph ~n -r I LRG 1 BR. Vu Decll, Ava&! Co n d o t t y 1 e a pt may be t-*d tor lhOtt llate. 631-'400' Ctean Occup. by non-lrplct , formal d ining 539.,.e190 BEST Rlty ,.. condo, lrptc, '850 per •115. $775+ dep. 711 w/c~el oejjng, 1 • *"'or lonls). On Jam. \,i ml sm<*er PP 973-1880 room. large 11Unny petlo. B OUSE: $7""" O mo. 1yr ...... 111/tut M~. 640-4255 w/toft encfld garage boree M . Ii Sen Joequen 11.•ay \.\Aft I« KO"<l -NHr Lid o VIiiage. H H . ...,/M Mr. Fuent• 833-0070 ~~ m bl!Jne' ................ -~ ... INcla JMI ~9.000 3311 Fin'-Extra big 3 Bdrm LAG 1 BA Vu Dec:tc AvWI ,,,_,,, • • .._ ..-. lot. of Potenti.J here! ltOMt"' '-· -_, 8-4 1 6208 ft lft!!!t ltuk 2U 5115 Si75t ~: 719 no,_., l800,PMC1"107 ~1-Horeee? Unltt? NllrMry? REAL ESTATE 1 deg VieW Wfifte W81et Open 1-5 Sat. & Sun • ee 2~ 21); "'kHCJI UV Met1004d. &40--4255 or 8&5-0eee 8 .. A!Wnattvuonlng '°' A-1 131-1400 a main beach trom 973.37n agt rm. dll\i;,g .,e:, lrplc: tot Prof couple ..... ,;g 1 er BEAUTIFUL & SPACK>US --;.,.ii~•iiliiRiimiif- poutb ... Owner may --------•I ;~n; :,e~hBa~= lllUFlllTIUl,000 ger, bay vu. patio . ""am 2 Br In CdM for Ute• new, kw tM pattlcu-GATE.D WJ.AOI COM- carry 1et TOI 769·1501 llW IUWl•USTIM decorated home Aakl""' 3+ br nome or 212 duplex $12QP/mo, itvalt ~ 1. June 1 movetn • ...._.5480 tar tenant. quiet 2 Br 1 MUNfTY ·28dnwl.2'A bL . .... Beet l>eaeh. 5109 Sea-M&--8-402 or 673-5500 days 675-3058 eYa Ba. bttlna, ow. Ideal '°' 1eoo 9q ft of PURE Great 5 ,Br. 3 Ba. 3 car $425.000 ()pen Sat/Sun lhore Open dally 2-8 ' • mdl age q>t, mutt ... to LUXURY. 0.,.. SPA In ~~[111111 garage "Somrnertet on 1264 Anacapa Way. Ownr5'6-2847675-2346 2 Br + Oen,trl-ptex . gar-appr•clate. 1560. matter •ulte , d ining private tor Family Oflen-494.3432 age, 1 Ba. lrg petlo No &4&-eM2 or &4M7U room. wood burning ._.. ....i..h"· .... ~"' with. --pelt. $635/mo 760-33&4 THE SHORES APTS. 1br -_,_ _.....,. ~~~;;;;"tennis htraer4iaary lle4 Ylffa Ull llU J 11/J IA AFFORDABLE! $475. 2l)( 2ba TWnflouM. ~ E/alde 2bt lba ~ p,'1;'as."~a!OAHT F ~ ehr 21Wl2'Atbe courts $359.000 Maxine W/breathtaklng view. Alt $3-45K Own« 551-68-48 WILSHIRE CORRIDOR Good n 2Br 2S. patio, frp6C, S875-Si50. ... Gar. tndfy *· petlo lJVIHG ody 1s min from .,,... twnNr. PG0'1 )le. Propp 644--6200 luXUrl .. No end tocatton 10717 Wltshlf•. Slng19 bttlns ,;: kldl pet;~ lmmed oocup. tM4-2e11 $410 + aec: 645-7234 Feehlon w.nct. 1 min 10 terria.1395 ....... l ..._:r:a•-M--· 360 Plnec:r .. t 1750,000. Super tharp Custom s725 2 ... s1500 .._53.,. •190• R-tat: ..-7 .. /mo. ni.... So.C09Sf,._., ......... ASAPAo .. ..._ytl7 .... 11-. ..,...... Newell AMoclat91 T,,..,nhome 2 Br 2'h bl U II N. ~.:. I--' . • ...., ..... •~ ~ ,...,. of ...__ -...':'9" -·-RMI .. ta ownerlhlp • 497 -5411 /d.n Ov9rlo0kl Bl . t . -t '""· Lux for leltl 38' 3 e. C..t ., ... mlnv1• to beec:tlf EZ .__ • -• _.., ..,.,,, $371/mo. COM. wllll of tM I 11 C . Golf Cou ng ~ Call(213)474-3575 mod decor trplc gar not I dep, 8-41-8208 fee of the Sen °'9go Fwy. to betldt. au.t. NM. one t .:DM nv:•· Rus1ic cottage 1 Br d= to smr:O • lar tOOQMn $950 Call 1 er.1L.1500/mo. °'*' 1 Br. 1922 Wllleee 2478 Or•no• Ave. ~ 25 yrs. 780-9437 :"~::ob=: Im~ ~~i~~99-~i Br term• By ~ Oper'I Cerni •• 1... nu 539-6190 BEST Alty fee $500 Oeposit •Ave. •ti~ 2 CM oar 831..-5431. byapc>t'only. F9INlle Ammt ,..... In t partlet queHtled 2nd . SatlS~n 1·5. 34 Sea .1 Br. yatd. utUa Pd Bad! Bay Vlew. 4 8',4 Ba. all utila lndd 642'3099 1520. Sierra Mgmt s-~i...... ..... :-.a. o-. ~ont condo ..... ~ before ma.king lalMI Wad 1111 Lltau litHI 1152 1 s I a nd N B Slngle or cozyoouple Fam. Rm. Poot 12500. tbr '476 •eo 2br 2N. 641-1324 ..--w>~ ·~ l400mof7~1¥fM8 :r.t::' ~. ~-LL Ill ISL MHLANDS· 3 br. 2 ba. (For d I J amb or ••) $63S No petl 752·5822 mo. M-F 540-0i64 °' ~wden vie*, new carpet. STUNNING l<g 1 Br I 2 • & ._bedroom apt,s. Fem °""I to lhr btQ hM An I Stew That~ 979-5828 SBr. 2Ba. Din Rm F/P1.. frplc. spa Open Sat/Sun 662'1673 4 br. 3'h ba. fem. rm . pool. • 6-40-105& evet. r!:~~;n~ •::=' 2 S. garden apt. pool H8 NO kJdslP*. lHmkr Obi Gar w/Ba + 2 Br 1-5. I T35K, S20K down IALIU LIE llPLO view .Avail. 5123. Sub-"""" buses & majof ll'IOp. No s-445 & '5e5. 710 w 18th $300 Incl utla. Or"""""· lllT YILllJ Apt: NOW BY OWNERll · 23282 T.ifalr. 495-36'76 Walk 10 1hop1. beach, Bal. leaae: $2700. 64C>-5998 5 bdrm, 4 t>a. 2 car gar., lrg peta 646-5282 Musa'" THE GABLES 2 Br. w/'lf'I ~ att. 6~ In Emerald Bay with 4 Br·a. $375,000. 673·8017 ltwprt ... Cit l pier, ferry/re.ta. 38'/2ba Shoreclltfs 3 or 4 Br 2 Ba pvt patio, 2 lrg docica. 2188 Maple, 2195 Miner. crptt drapes bttlnt fncd ..,,,tolht Irv. hoWe, 2 •• Unobstructed view of lalL---ea,2188al81673-2943 lease • 1 150 0 /mo . $3 200 /mo , yrly ,--sf 1 d end yardw/patlo$805Jmo. 1345mo .. 12 utl, ~ whl1ewater.()pent>eamt -11~,.Llll wi-•FF 759 •. 1243 673-3n7 $475 L...w&.5-916r::-2439''A"Orenge amkr.t<athy5524111 tn IMng room, ueed brlctt Pniu.U 1007 Can be youra when you ••-..i . · ...... 7 636-4t20 CaM t-5PM en1ry & l l r•place . ----u-·-buy lhl• 1BR Veraaillet Exquisite Q_arden home SPECTACULAR VIEW! BAYFRONT CONDO s.. 644-2270 fURHtSHED or F mwnt• for oceert ~. Fa bu I 0 u. c h.rm . r--r-• Penthouse Condo. Re-localed °" sectuded tow Sh0recllf1s 2 Br den. 2'h curlty Bldg. Bay VU. pOOf 2 8' 1'h Ba petlo & -TWNHSE APT: 2 br. 1~ . pool"°9 PrCM'IOOtO•Y Pl I 5509,000. Ml! tor Rod 3 8'. 2 ba + lam rm & lrg duced to $109,000. In-traffic t treet, spacious 4 BA, din rm $2400/mo. S 1095/mo. yr1y no pets s.eooi°r: · b&. ~Pt•. dr'J>9. Weter pd. UNAJRHISHEO. ..X. $475/mo . ...._.7071 Deley.644-7020 patlo.Steps tobay &bcn Clud pool Br $279.500 By Owner Nopets 760-0715 WeterfroritHomesRltrs. ~:1377 . $535/mo 642-7404 AllUTIUTtES ' .... IWI $285.000 BY OWNER guar:ci gaie ~~t g~ 548-9516 C t • z44_. 111· 14'0 WE OFFER A C..OtCE PAID, HEALTH F to llv 4tW Me: tac. lrg. 1 673.0824 .. I tu ...,. 2 Br 1 •Ba encted ~ CLUBS TrMfOS bade yd, WIO. gw., petto, ! Formerly Ungo R.E. 675-4000 or 873-8821 WllTCUff . Beylhores (Pv1. 24 hr get• patio. $495. Eves a..e:30 Want a Mlec11on of g, .. t • 'U' . micro, bwlt. er• l350 .J lllffl & Cereal ••I •ar I 22 A89ir Properties ta 3 B 2 b 2 Bdrm house. $700/mo. ~) 3Br 2b• ltepl 10 8'6--7129 IMnQ? We can otter any-SWIMMING. plus Ind. utk MlrN Ml-1716 1 _.ay~~ Fueu~ ..... ~··.J .... -lneCr.. l~ff .. ir;~acuJa:•,orrna~·dlnr~· 1980 ~~!h3e2291m , ttA . $1500/mo.yrtytse ~"*'Ger..!:.°"'"~l aptlnt~.~ muchmort!Sorry. H,.....,., .... -rre •• _. HTl ....._., ... _.. " .,.. 1325 oo0 171•8171 d"" ~.,. 64M2 19(2 13-7~5e) 2Br 2ba ton-nal din rm. .. ·-· ....,.. no ...-no pets. Models ......._.._,~ 0 .,. .. _, __ ~ Bd ··G" 2 br & den. Ownl agl wlll Best wport buy! • · ,., 3 -2 I 1-1 -"'Of dee condo iv SC NBHBthlnltofusfimtor UNLIMITED ..,.._...... .. tly rm .,._,,, finance (619)728-5151 Gorgeous. brighl 4 Br. 6'2-5289 eves br · be. am rm w rplc. "" open daily 9 to 6 WIU LOOK FOR YOUI plan, receo upgr---.. 2590· w/bOnua rm for· DI R db 011 xlnt con<! Btodl to beach r9dtant Pit.a. Sec gate. pool, spa. t"-t cnoa ol ldellt tMng ~ "Geln comfOttatM &. , lttght •"SI IUMy with Luxury In Olde COM, }'lew mal dining rm. frplc.'haa 11 ha Cltaftlt 11'1& S7s0/mo yrtY. no I*• 3-4 8' hM ell tM xtru $675 Deb 631-6080 TSL MGMT &42· t603 thtl n6ce -Of~ ' utra largepatio endex· 38r 3ba hme R-2 lot alllororily S259.500 As-A I u 1-54M834,6'2-9178 ,.rent tUlyouraS975 2 BR, 2ba. quiet luxury NBREALTYSTS-l6'2 anew«tW·7' tenor balcony IUf'round· $395K. ~254 aume 200K 1st al 9¥· 2 ' Campinetla: Sea, Point 3 8' 2 Ba frplc, bltlna. yard. 53M190 BEST Rlty I• apt F/P, gar. nr N.wport & .. .....__... HEWPOAT & TUSTIN :. I:? livtng room. Walk to C .. taJltu-10 FIXEDll Tllls lsaBEAUTY Eatatee.4BR"-~bc.Vlew. gardener. nopets. 1st + Blutft.E&LPlana.11600. Bt/17tl\ SUO/mo, WlllL.tllft.Ull ..--"..... 832--4134 • opp Ing cent•r• that wori·11ast You own $495.000. Cal1499-13-41 sec. $825/mo. 721-B & &1500. 644-2&07 631-8213 °' 833-3&36 1 a 2 Br. apta avail. pool, Ntw-.t Bed So. ' 1210,000. Land quot• * BY OWNER. Beaut. 2br the land and it's IMMEOI-ANN CHISMAN R E Cen S 497-8287 ac>a l/r patlo/bal Ht> r-lg. a.dtbey ~. Poot. 0Nl Y 128.1761 Call Salty Twnhte. Beamed cell· ATEL y available. To Me . . te< t. BLUFFS lfg 2 Br, lam rm. I -pet~ $5 ;5-$825 . 1700 16th Strttt Jee. Ltg mMter NW, Shlpleyor.JoycleDat>ott. lngs,apa.frplc.lg yd,Oak call PATRICK TE.NORE Wntaiaattr l • Best prlc:ed 28'$450 2.,., Ba. poot. $1300/mo. W.side. alt new, 1'/\ Ba. TSL Mgmt 754-0081 ot (atOo'ftt) $500.Matf.n.112-1542. ~ GE 159.9100 ataira. lkyllt• ' mcwe 760-8702 -ra1••11 SILE flat Chlldfpet nne nr Bkr. 78().-8827 Pi ilot. DIW. no pets, 642-1603 642-Slll M 25-35 "" tro home. Reduc 10 $128.000. Open -shop• others avatl at HARBOR VlEW 3 br/2 b&. ~~7•510moK ... ~ ..... !'!'med. luL •••. L Bdrm wlbek:ony. PoOl, ; hOUM dally 646-4221 3 bdrm; 1V. ba houH In 539-6190 BEST Alty ,.. ... _.,....._.. .... Ntwpott Bektt No. •P•. ...... Verd• ,. nood eond .. u 11" 583 1 lam. rm, nu pelnt, gar-au\ I . • • llYYIEW lllllT lllllT TERRACE By owner· Big Canyon BlautlfUI SonwMt 3 Bdr 3 Monaco. Small down, '-with t1r....aa-In Matr Very ettrectfve 2 bdrm. 2W 11'11 fixed rete. Wiii cori- lt _ __. ~... ba Condo. Oulel IOC&tion Sider trede. 640-1538 IU • .,.., ... ,."""' OYtlf near pool and tttnnls. the tub. Quality featur• $166.900 By e>Wner HV Hms. 3 Br abound In this popular ~ tarn rm, teue opt or sale model. Built In 1980 with -i M<t-5965 or M<t-7697 a touc:ti of S9n Franel9CO 'RI SOr BY OWNER SeavleW 3 Br. FuM price orily $158,000. It l 751 3t91 80 y 2 Ba. guarded commty, -1 club, rtte la<:. Low down. C:.SELECT 786_1172 · 12¥•% lln anclng. .... PROPERTIES ~.ooo 8191129.1519 Chatmtng Back ~ay Home .m -11 Secluded aree neat Mesa -. Drive E.ltates I 158,500 IUI .. 3880 MlcMtson Drive 20451 Bayview 650-5520 Magnificent view eatate Irvine COND0-$134,900 custom 5 Br .• family rm & ·-'"II rum 5 Bath. new pool, ac>•. ori ._, 2 Br w/pool & clbhse '.i\ eore • all refurbished • Condo nr SC Plaza: 2 Br LOW SS By ownr 6'5-9442 lmmed move In. trade or 1'/• ba. sec. carport Lera OllN i• 1t•• ll·IP 1ea.9e option<*. $975.000 make a deall $79.950 By " -, for xlnt financing. R & H ownr 556-1626 775-2580 3 BR 3ba, PARK LIDO· 75 5989 Fireplace New carpets. Investments 1• 1111 llf. tum Fresh petnt Poot A real --------•Condo nr SC Plaze· 2 br bargain et $124,750 Im· • 1•1. ba. sec, carport. Let's media1e poeseulon make• deall 179,950. By RtJ loOartlle Rttr. / ownr 556· 1626 ~!1-2580 Ml· ll2I By owner. charming 4 Br, ----Pl• ba 1rg tot. 60 ic 110 Harbor View Carmel only Covered patio, tr .... new $249.000 Top loc Dar- rool . new plumbing refl P&1h Prop 85t -8767 $115,000 673-7794 WTILlff Cute Cape Cod, 2 Br hae + IHI IGUIFlllT lallMta PHii. Pf, 4 Bdrm, large pool, nice 2 untts Eaattlde. all View, one owner home, S 179K Ownr 645-96211 purchaae f•• or et USTSIDE 1285.000 leaaehold. 5 BR 3ba. overtlie tot Va· cant, ready to move '" $895.000 Playa R.E 673-1900 l l~ICllJt fi(j,..fS Relltora. 675-8000 Lrg tot older home. Room lor 3 unlta. Bkr 760·8364 UlllE 0111• llPlU -tFPlllll 3Br • llreplaoe ea. unit. -" Beach 'It blk. some 11\J E/11111Y IWIH 1375.ooo 650-5520 llSTIHl ASKINGSl3-4.500 ----- Almoat 2000 1.f. 3 Bdr, Drive by this agl level 2 br UlllE LOT den and 3 Ba. ExtenlMI & dert. 1 be home & see 3 bdrm. 2 ba low dn uM of wood, baywln-pride of OWM<shlp Step pymt Owller wtll carry dows. atalned glua and on to beaut encl deck 1st 10 Bkr 760~8364 Fr. doors. Great Coate from den, fruit tr ed. lrg ---M"8 location. Aaklng cov·d work erea & 1peoe S 182,500. tor bo1t, RV & more 365 Traditional Realty 631-7370 E 19th St 642· 7728 appt Nice 3br In M eta Verde $129 ,950 1851 Kentuct<y Place. Agent 7 5 1·71 48 S 11,000 DOWll UHIW 3 Bdrm, 2 be. large play- room. lurnlahed Only $400.000 Biii Grundy Rltr 675-6161 Abraham t~herttanee tax Brand new 2 er 2 B• an-dener. $1350 ~295 3 Br. 2 ba. 2515 Orenge OO'Y Mnt l\W'nut S30~/mo. "" utlla. , 8'>P<•laal. 595•000. Catt tom condo w 18tl\ St. 1'h Her•'• A rental overtook (at 16th) .,..5't0 __ 4_4.,..1•------ Jamle Joeeph, Admlnl1-mllea beach, gar. no pell. Newport 9'>91• Jacuul 18' '4S-UM ....... tlm ~ '° ...,..;. tretor CTA. 842-<4685. Sierra Mgmt 8-41-1324 under $600 ttue tu.xuryt !:;geous, very~ 38f -;;;;.----"77TAI Condo SC Plza 2Br 1ba. all 539-8 t90 BEST Alty r.. • 1• I Ila. 1'11 new plulh catpe11 a laa Cl••tl 1771 u!:t~':.~ 13SOW 1 1 x "'""'°" .. ,. ~t;:·c!6if11~8u~lls. LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT 1 8'. 1 ba (Tri-plex) New dr9')98, dtaw&aNn. 1oi. 2 Br cioM co m -.,,,---..,,,,..------·, Lovely 6 8' pool/apa paint. ~ & Ytnyt No or ctoeets. prw.1te gar-· '500/mo MIF tht 38' tpt tmmed hi celllng, porctl, stOl'age E/tld9 3 br. 1 ba, ga.r., lrg spectacular vlewl Yrty , .. : pets. $495/mo. 549-2042 999. leundry ladtltlel, 223 La Patoma. '37-7918 IMne $300. Arter 5 PM Almost new ~· yard newly redec $885 673-7873 ... 9•1mo "0 1 Br 1 .... IOf'M pnv.1• petto.. call 552-1018 $24.500. call 646-2573 mo I~. utlls. 63 1-9255 -°' ' " . · ...... 3 Bdrm 2'h Ba. S..ta A.I ! -----=-----,-,1 Beaut 3 Br 2'h be end unft trpte, uprtsin unit a... 2 Bd 2 Ba M/F to eh. 3 Br.2 Be on llEEILllF PAii Lrg 2 Br, 1 Ba, gar. w/d condo. pvt, alty. Poot, carpor t. All bulltlnt, 1 Bd~ 1 ea.: Hf SC Ptr.a 28t 2be • Bal. Pen. Avail 6/ 1 Trlple wide 30'x60', Lat hkup, d/r, yard. no peta. patio, prkng. $950/mo beautiful tmd complex. 2211 ... St welght rm. ..c, . $245 + u111. 813-8529 livlng rm & dlnl'l°~kltc~n $600/moc 545= 79(3 3·.S9.J-Zil8 366 Avocado • 8-46-14«5 213-79f..e297 J.A/F ..macs to an. 28r. 1,4 ~~~· ?~~r~s datk~t I~~ PENTRIOGE CQVE -Nwpt Terrace· 2 br. 2-;,a, (lln "AJ·M12 llO-IJJ1 Ba CM TownhouH terlOf•. Next to rec. rm & 2 8' 2 Ba split level, frplc, petio, gar., new crpt. $525 Large quiet 2BR 1225.+ '1' utll.S48 4484 pool area A.gt 54C>-5937 pool. ac>a. 2 car gar with $750. 11t/sec 6'6-7~5e lba. newcpt1, drps, freah N.B OcMri vu fun toytng opener $675 556-9200 Oceanfront deluxe CUilom paint. lndry tacil, no pe1s t $400/up. Bactl, 1 Bf family. hMlttl conedouL Ctatltry ... ti Handsome 3Br 2 'h ba 3 Br. family rm home°" ~ W Wilson 631-2177 pool.~ 18992 Florida --S325 • ulits &Cs-3281 C II lUS condo. 1700 sq ft . many tandy beeeh $3300/mo. $635/mo, IOvely 2 Br. 2 ba 842"283A· 8-42-3172 F wa~~=rhm~ N~ Fem ~r 1tv bMut. ui act! extraa. Nr bus & ahopa 645-0776 619/340-1284 Twnhse. Frptc, aH bltins HLID J 11/J IA prtv 1280. 65()..tM08 Forest hm ~ woodl View Memorial Park. $1050/mo. 6'2-4623 Pvt exclulMI geted Condo 642-622 1 eves,!.wtt1nl0d•e 1 ml beaeh Frplc, 9nel. F Room /prtv Ctoae Poot. tttn. gar, lndry, Both for $700. 551..0788 Sharp house 2Br 1B• •I Balboa Island, W/pool TSL llllT ~-• gar. ow. bit Ins. smolle ~om~w a tr.wey, $325~ utU 770-8651 ~ctatfr•t . 1350 enclsdgarcrpts &drapea & Jae Av all 6 /1 eozy 2br lb&.d/w,tt~ alarm. 2 petlos. Water 1rv1ne 552.-0564 Profmatutetemha.s8allll _ -fn<:d petlo w/d rm no $1 500/mo 8-42-2008 no pets 1525 + $600 tee pd $650 536-3849 aft 5 hme 10 thf. 1rg rm. SM ornml Bldg $375,000 pets. SS&Omo + aec --"' •• 8752 Lagune Niguel. 1190 UtU bath & .,,.,ance, w/d North Laguna with 4 rH ld Must stand credit check WANTED: HARBOR VIEW .,....,.. .-... Supet dean 1BR. eta. to incl Poot Suaan Dys unlrs Ooean view 11 ~~ 548-5442 770-5629 HOMES area IOf leaae Of Eastside 1 & 2r $480 a beach $425/mo Celt e3212/.831-0581 evs $450/mo. Cell Ana Ad assumable flnan Owner · --option. Family 648--4609 $540 15e 1 MeM Drive Andy 964-8870 /1 l03, 642-4300. 24 tn 837 11!./'\30 Sm old 1 Br gar, lncd yrd N "'~• <>••n " ~ / M• Pfefd, clean, C004 & o-~ nrof tun m/f .. ..._. -vu $.49S Drive by 790 w Westcilff 3Br & den. 2ba, ~ts _.,.._.,.._ .. _....., .,...... ¥1UI ltacla 2741 ca s u a I . n o n -am k r ';.;·N.B. S550 wonhttt UNION INVSTMNT FUND Wiiton call 673-6336 din rm. $1350 Incl gdnr & USTllll $300/mo. NB. 548-8300 ... 548--678-4 w 261-2223 Seeks Income commerclal wtr 642-7927. 831 -7979 2 B ,.,__ Ill •· I sk 1 R GrMt Ocean view. F1aat1ia -r ..,,,.,, IP ... ve · Y· Walk to Bch. F/P, O/W, II.II ... • U. Ammte w~ted, non--emkr proper1ies for lnvea1ment v 11 2""4 YH lllDYI m llght. lrplc. wood deck uttl pd $700 786-28-44 Beed'twetk Townehome 28' 2Ba. dbl It!, $475 portfolio • non too large • I ~ ._. GA TEO VILLAGE COM· COUNTRY SETTING submit plcgs to: Invest· nAElmF LOOKINd? MUNITY . 2 Bdrm 2'h ba $665/mo ICUI YIEW ~= rr:-C:~rv ~ii ~:.7~&0 :;:-& M';~\~::=~ of Amertce Rent this 91ylllh 3/4 1600 aq ft of' PURE 6'6-4262, 6'5-9543 Only 10 mlnut.. from & Laundry prtv S350 + -------1~92 w Colorado Blvd Br 3 Ba off 8-Hurst 2 LUXURY Garage. SPA tn Eastside 3 Br. 2·~ 8a Laguna. your own privet• deplt>tll Avail tmmed Room w/kltcnen pn~ Pasadetla. CA 91105 gar pool home $800 at matter suite. dining Townhouse 2 f /Pta. 2 ocean view trom Dana Mt-1967 aft epm ~.'::2~11~ 818•793•2754 Mr Schaub 539-6190 BEST Rlty lee room. wood burning petl09, 2Car Aitch. Gar Poml s most secluded Prof resp. Fum bdrm & _ R t .. L 22_.0 lrptc. microwave oven 1$1 last & Sec: No J>9ll acenlC bluff Like new 2 bath 5300 'A uttta $hr48'hMHB. 1 block to . Meaataia, Dtatrt •• • IC• ~ and p ri vate patio $900 mo 318 A Santa Br wi den, xtra large pri· beactl Jae 1250/mo lt1ert 1450 1650 3 Br 2 Ba frptc ELEGANT LIVING only Isabel CM 631-8283 v 11 e pa 11 o s . C •II 97M 575 1119 mag ~-3696 213-316-9482 SELL OR TRADE: 601 1 BR ft~ ~=~;,;~d~~t t~~an~1~ m'1~0~.S~a~~:;. E11t1lde luxury I n a pine :0~63~; ~;~ ~W:. c,0:'[!~~~~ ~ = $hr 4 8' hN nr SC Plaza mobile home on Big Bear 539~190 BEST Riiy I• Plaza. 1us1 east of New· lorr•t trg 2 Br garage Clara to ,.. utlta lnel Refs 545-7264 Non-tmkr, 1275 tncl utltt Lake $17,900 pr trede porl Blvd & south of the d/w fridge gea & water t SS--0809 OI 54M277 lor boat or car 67S-i581 IPD S&Tlll&Y 12·1 San Diego Fwy 2473 Or· pd$585 Rtck 631~7' 1 ltwrtrt IHcla 27 t Room, lhr bath, woman 35 Shr 3 2 F v t;; I. 600 9602 Chevy Chase Or. HB ange Ave 631-5439 by l Side dlx 2 Br twnhM, 1 '"t S i"1lQ. eacluslve Nwpt :201 Newi>Otl 64~ gd ~lly ~ aru ... ":';; Prf ..,.""'"'P.~~~'1"'r'll'll"-1 (Between Atlal'ta & Ham. •PPI only Ba. lndry. no pets 2548 1ower Condo, d-'ux 2Br _ _ _ per~t. Ow. WtO, poolt. AL A lltort, E/Bushard). Neat 4 •-t la 2210 Orange. $635 642-2520 2ba on bay w/ooean w & SEA & SUN LODGE $350 + 'It.,. MC For So. Callf. Property 2br • lam rm 1 story. quiet .. a I I full sec Dock avail I 105 wtt/up Color TV M4~ Iv msg 2'~ba. 3500 sq 11 on 10 area Crp1ed. frplc. fncd Juat 1525 • dep rents E.1111 Tl ..... E 673-3504 AvaJI 5115 3026 w Coat Hwy, Npt acres. with guNt hC>Yse. yd Kids OK. S 1100 Avail 3 Br hse HCUre f/yd Nl<:e. qule1 spacious 2 Br St'lf vu hme 2 lrplc'1, roof barns. pool, lish1ng pond 6/t Agt 619-726·9665 kids pets encl ger/shop 1,,, Ba. pvt patio, pool. •Vertallles luxury Junior Btttblib top petlo. '285 1s1. last In the city of Ardmore RENTAL $575 539-6190 BEST Rlty fM carPort. lndry no pets ~5%/:::: 5~~7~ gate UI llUll dep, utlls 961-M79 Oklahoma S 125,000 Off Adami not to tar to Avail 5/3 642-0965 Untll 6-11S rm wtba & krtctl OwnM wllt catry. Call col· ocean 2 stry 5 Amend , ... Ll•HI $665 NEWPORT PENINSULA MTll • lrg hM 13.o 261 -9200 lect (405)2264455oragl • --2B l 1' "'•35thStd·-'-v 113 ' ....... S ,._,...,.._._. c (7 l4) 548-6897 unit w/appls kids 0 f ai lat4 UIS POOL trplc prvt patio ' ~ .... ...,...... Wkly ...ntal1 S 125 & uc> ,,_ t ...,.,... '"" ora __ Peta 639-6190 BEST lee a ar I dshwthr X~lg 1 Br on w/gar pallO, frplc $725. Color TV, tr• ~. WALK TO BEACH F~ 4BR 2ba, Mesa d.i Mar. ••YSHORES Horiolulu Marina condo H -t I L..;. 224Z IUll llW It IUOI Eastllde $533 557·28' 1 year1y 955-009t! heated pool & atept to '310/mo $290 ~t .. Well rented. S160K. $90K •• • ar .. ar 2Br 2'hBa d/w w/d hk· --ocean Klteh'a ewlt ,.,., 540,.e589 g..9PM · IEWl Muat ... • very nice The i. .. 1 ••pensive home 11qu1ty TD or ? Good tax Duplex 1eR OCEAN Vrew up gar ,;ptc ie50 Rut. luck 1'140 IHI. ltac~ 2140 985 N Cout Hwy NOL .E•• YIRIE Call 6'1·8833 available In Ihle de-a~te< Owner M<t-7070 Walk to beaeh $800 mo H 8 962-111191eeo. 1193 Laguna Beedl, 494·6294 Wented non 1mtcng '-" .. SUCCESS REAL TY 11reable private com-720-1646 •"98 752-2345 ---atewaroeu 3 Br 2 8a ,,_ Just ltsted • 1P9Ctecular .... L munlty only. thort walk ••• ,... A,utant1 F•rai1lat4 Ke11neybunkport '.) 1'•"' ..... Belboe 1111252 675-4133 one 11ory Ent• • large rvw to lovely beaches &I'd Why P•Y more? Spec 3 Br Ir ..... __ ......... 1i..i-room wltl\ trench 3BR 2ba, $15K dn OWC Harbor aoHvlly The Bealtl Farahlat• 3 Ba newly c;.rptd lovely M rlltf'I -WIF. non-amkr empf to d;;:.. lamlly room, balance 30 yr1 12• ... .,,. home Ill 3 Bdrm .~ ba1h lrplc 2 cw oar• 4-fam Isn't that the horse that won 24 Hr c... LO¥ely "°9nee ttv. spec WMtollft tipl doubi. ttreplaoe. 4 oi-nt Pttn only. Alk 'Of Hutch wnh with master suite 1.n.... $775 53Mf9d BEST , .. C"tl .... Hit Th T I I C . .727 home (7141 i1t-54M Wlltlc !0 IMpa, poo~ bedroom•. 0 '• bltht. CALL 641-8833 Wllh hardWOOd flooru nd ...... I H lmH 2244 S.400 Dix mobi' h&M. no e r p e rown '" S.a•n · $300+ ~ uttla 546-541 Luth 1andacaplng, patio laat ck 1040 tott o r c herm . A WllTHlm&U pets M11ure adults latala nM In Wu!M "liii with hot apa. Vac:•nt end ~sm~· f:4f'lmf+"''SO;:t tecMllold property Witll Call us reg•rdlng Quiet MCU<e " f 1. ) , / owner .. ys .. 11 1111.9001c : + • 1owconvera1onandexoe1-1rv1ne L•.... 1991~8-46-8373 .,. I\... ........ &ifllUittm.POOt.;;;;;;:Pr,:.~~x':,,,.,°'to<*.ng Total prlee. room. corn« unit, private tent term1 $216,000 f ~cr.:4 l B --ltack Mft " Yo¥,, nol ,,,, W1IO (or wtl.tll k'"llf'llKlll•oorl wu June 10 Sept $850/mo • ~In CdM 181:1 I -s79•500 C•~4!2_ 2111 OtHMt• a i so r .... doll I '"' bid '°'rt llOI .tlOM lltnllfYblin~po•I I) dee><*t 75~ ~--- _.iJ.R1.11t:er. 1~'1!1! lnian ~'ty I .. ~ Gill Fii HTIU It I YOUR OWi ()flt or 14 Mhnchffly 1t.t!fltn1 ~1tmt11t •tooro-~in Furn 28r condO s 11w11 A••P emplyd atudent :i'1Z'fi!ik'J:I ., ,. "6-lJ11 eO Y ti Stiw•Ad V1bp in H.1n1mc1on Bu(ll S-J••nd CM 751·S501 or Ans Ad =~~or V t 1\ • ,,\Ult 01 tote~, 0t1$0nall1td "'Olr\ .. "11•1 •213. 642~ 24tn ' • . I Ba. 58 Sequoia Tr" lalMI 786 I COUITRJ ... ..., -.--------ii Lane, °" greenbelt al Zll? -l 172 ~""'RR lllt ~ind ol 11ttnh011 yo11 "''''~' A 11trttod Furn '#lcly rentall Ai>nt-Local lam '°'*:'.l for *Vt adult pool. oomp1e1e1y re-Ptaiaaua ESTATE bltnd of 111tur, Ar14! "~•na nf\llfd 1n , 101'11 w1111 s • P 1 s 1 • p 1 t 0 5-4 Bdrm Cd /N9Wpc)ft Pl••• decorated 1 153,000 Penln ocean1 nt hme, lllbbl•llC 11100~' •nd QWI Pot\CI\ coolfcl bt 111tura1 oe.an/bay .,.. Minimum 1 Y' Xlnt ... , •f fMfl• f ()WNf 786-0579, 4~ IO 1044 , Jn/Ju/Aug, r nod CUI ~tltuf&parkllk• OC''lft btttm ~lo ti\" 1111111\ Cotllll \Wtfl''ll•,. fmaa..tahllMl1J r.t't 780-071$ broker• Im•• tom 2 Br. den ieoootmo 3880 MICt*IOn onve "'PY'1><•t• Patloa ~ • \p.J !Ind • cnllftl\ltflt ioUllOl1 ''"' \llOOPtftC 1u.,.. .. w•;;;::......;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;!;;;;::;;;:;;;::;r Key p 720-"81 !Mne "'c~ P*"lnO •'Id tflt~IMlll •1111 yOu.,. tot • OilCf tnYOM WCM!Jd I Lid<> Baytront dbC Wide •own4H' enx • -won't •••t tong •• -"'Spac1oU1 Ap1, Pfo.dl• , .. "°"" <Ew" 11'11MY"°"'P<W" oiw"" Mo01 .. Hme. coupe °' Int l'lll 1138,500 .... utlful 28R, 2'hbe condo; Ce11a1 ••• •ar 2112 Avall June 1 Univ Pflt1c "'Dining ArN two bedfoom ()IW •"Cl t•n bll" ~oart t~ tngl adult only Sn\all pet HUQe. fJ,., m 2 Cit UpgredM n8'ofel k\itde &aundry, dbl Lauufully furn fwnha. 38'. 2'h ba Pett otc "'Walk·ln-Qoliets ~nit fa.~~ OK S1200fmo H7.()221 1tor119e& 3 CllOMUc CdM, I ct\. gar, btlck eccented pattO, ftpk In I 1 IH/rno 173-0118 Kida P•tt otc modett 28r 1 blOCk to HunUng1on & DMCh & b•y Auguat LI. •---... _., ttc • I trplc;, pool. tennla ct $900 mo 781-7tl8evt "'Home-llJc•Kltchent S~ow1nd LIDO !SL! 3 br~3 be Hr t 100lrfl0 ~M llv rm + many 1m1nltlt1. 10 AtMrlon. 2B 2 14 11 unMnrt Frwv-'3500 65 -8141 ~· - Northwood. 1111 Pilat 212' s:n ~ ~h moret v ITILITIEI FIEE 1llO~ge11 ' r • ;.r onty , N9w2-acybldQ. QOOd ,_, • 2br 2b1 Condo OCHn 539 8190 BEST Rlty i. ......,.. ~ "°"' toO st"° 111 time buyer• ptlced et 1120,000. Up-vi-0ver1oot11ng Oane 1 Bdrm turn From seoo llffmTI 10 3900 •I w in ~ lO c.-::: 28R Warmington condo. Wood· POlnl Manna S7t6 mo WIU.OWS Oet~3br. 2 8dl'muntvrn Fr0tl\St80 SU lRR£HTA.l.S ~~~~ .. ~ • lecl. gardeft en.try. Frp4c, hi vltd. Mt..5106 2 ba f\OuM· fenced yerct. ov.Mome turn From UCO IW>~ 111t11111111011 V ap la., """''~ 9eKil (.A ••-,., ... _ .. ._. •• ... In Hv rm. g,.et locatlon + tabuloU• " 2 car gar Vaetnt a c*" LA OVINf A HERMOSA ( 11 •) 898 9961 ., otHC> beck yerd. OWMF enxloue. Celt t Wt••~ lltatl llb 1925/mo 857-8637 162 n Perktlde l n t frOA Ille ~ Oiii f, f ff+ .. wtll 111 ~to. A I H tor Janie Rounaaw.U s~-2000 1mo'IHll Sl'tor .. ' Br ._ WILLOWS HSC: 3 br 2 ba blOC•n11•10' 9eactl. 3 Md eddf.n 1 ~1 Oii 111\.fMdtfl 10 *"'""" BURR WHITE REAL TOI. 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Small/lgt . WlndCM9 & ~IOlt WATCH U8 OAOWI PAINTlA N!I08 WOAKI MHl1811 from llwt 1y aippt. MCMC54 F,.. e.t. 946-1003 Job9. NP11rt. '4M203 i MiPXIM F,.. eat.~' ~-1007 8TAAVING COLt.EOE' tnVExt, oMlinOI. r.nn cab. l!ctna LoulM 5'41-4484 DAl Y Pl.OT SERVICE DIECT<ltY ANO::;!.,ANCE ~ REDUCE EJtotrlo BILLS :~~2 Hcwcleenlnv ' Minor S~Dft'i~r::.;p· i:~ .. ~ ~J:t:-p:n..~ =Jn, ... GC'y. M1 W. 19th St. C.M. t;;:;f~s.NiOe ApttCondo/Chureh/Bus. . -Atpai,.. Aellebte. fi'ee . 84144~7 . . Painter nMdt wOf1( in. PlUt I fti tin ~ QUiity ~ 848--5538 ~r~lona f,.. Coneutt. "4-8818 ~ ~ 1:~:~· Eat. PhoM 14M232 WATCH US GROWi tttlor/titterlor. Have WOfil, Ptc1cup & dJlt;iery. ~t . ~. c. 548 4880 RESID/COMM'UIND plu~b. ~relg· ~ 119' ' HOUMdMn/Malntenanoe IT ... IT .. 11 r9''t, 840-1450 V0411 hofN or mine. QueJ.. • 144924' 'f5;;rlii m • iG!P*( REMODEL: ....,.., AeMd 28 Yl't. Do rrry own wen. Aeu. ~/good ,..._ fr" ··--aw OUALITV PAINTING FAIR lty cer. reft 5a1-M41 ~ ........... ~ ~no-s111co.tlng Comm .• all~.18yri UC278041.All48-8l2e AMERICAHHANDYMAN ..i.cwio.~22 • ~· PRtCES.F .... ~ • ... ............ . Ind • 8&8131-41" 1n.,..._Ue/bonded/lne'd tue C•rptntry, Wln'dow1, l!Ut!ltt!iil o:.:~~ C.UJohn831-2050 fllitti/ltilll ~-790-1111 IUnlttiat P111omnoeonatlA-3MC !al•••~••~ -· =•'=84'r.~;9 ~m= UQ.CALr1:sea~iured Pattrlal ~::Syra TW1na1WOtCtPrccm1ne ~CXAE Repalt·Doof&.Atterat1on1 Exp.,t ;urntturt rt-la~ older ptof. ~ .,... ••(714)841-8101•• ~INTtAIOM Meet -"'54S.2tn AJi~8QfloOl&ptr- L.unch/an.cat 1nC. Remodtl·Pantl·Patlot ftnftNng. Ho lob too _ hOuttelt~''mentlon", fUa,... HANGINO/STAIPPING exp. '' _,... eonal protect9. l61-104l Aet.IUC.546-1939 ~~ emllt.F,..ett.&U-1087 SMALLJ~!!foas 8~t'~~~ AlmM8 8iNOR'S Vi8A-MC8oott87,.1512 Ntetp~~~T=-1r!!~i~~= Mother wll1 babyltt In In) CftM8t Ce•n•" .,..., MIKE84e-1391 ~ .. Newport Cuetom Painting BLACKWELDER Paptt-Int/ext. .,_..i: &4542681; yra home.~,.... ~,..frtmmtng . _ .... _ 18yrtofhec>PVcustomtra. hatlglngl removal. Qual. ,. .. lf*dtlout.' pM....,., Mr9. Uttltton MC>-8018 Mew•ys. p;tQ, p:a;• vw Malnt.•Heulng HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE prof. WfihOUf ii Lie. 2ll0844 •. · 87&-0383 WOli oirty. 2A0-3173 ••3 iowr..-.AndytMM2N .... .., Lnitt ~No l<>b ::.=· MIKE 850-$293 F\lfl"llt\ft, T,...,,, Trw coetlng an arm & leQ. !At 12 YRS EXP: I'm tmall. EJCPt{t WallooYeri In-H., ....... ,. WHITE wiZAAO ·Mickey 983-5415 NORM our hortlculturaf U · My pd<*.,. ltNlll ttdatton Aeea. C:.eutt t IM PU1•• Wf1 WINDOW WASHING Color Analytla & M8'teuc> Driveways, Sldtwalkt, ~~ ::,"4 ~ Ptrttte trwln1ef0fm your RON 650-&477 ant Atelg;,.,,t 581-1580 • QUALITY" 831·2028 S-.Ctlon 11 key. U~ Patios ~ pada. uc·d. Cotteoe student w/lg tNdc '-~ to • thrMno ' bpet1 S.W. & Aepeir YQ4X win~~ com-Ron 5~ Meuto 831-4~7 ~ ee1 10w rate. prompt. Thenk pwadlM. c.11 Piiintwot1(t ~,~A· T~ ~a:r Pade Cfttll 3 f Yl"I exp. 18 yn In .,..._ tatt blnatlon. ,._ Exp. Gardener ct.ti upe you Court 769--19345 ~M for • cr .. tiv. IOlutlon. Rtf' o:"...&-5637 . Woob LXTTiCe coVER§ UC #409035 "4-8119 1•9P.,.•if!=ilmii;;qui;;;~~'!"'GllP!!'l~ .. !lr = .... tiaettn tree trimming & comptete 8734508 •· Decor 1 ·== contracton who perform I lfteraJ malnt. Petel41-109e KRUEGER HAULING !B For Better Work and 892•1~;;9~fe. w0f1ccw.t2001nduding eomput EIJCitpg tC ltmMI' .,... dun Furniture, traat\, dun-upe -Lower Prtc. c.n Jade. . . IPr .,;:JC; labor ~ mat ...... mutt Bulkl/Rtmod: Spec. kit, IUlt your Med&. . AMI lllmn ... ~. up m~n~ el tr• M•tt 84&-5039 1tom Bnd<-Stone Anytime. a3M793 WOOD LATIICE COVERS Wkly wvl~. 1~ be Noanled. UfllicenMd bath, otc. rm edd, patio f .... 960-4032 Clay Remodel/Repairs: oomml trlmmlnv 548-2502 I Hlt' ltntft Block-Concnt..Stucoo lnlU anoe Rtpelr Special-Otcorativ. Concret• &. exp. IOw rate. 842-4515 contractOfl lhc>Uld '° ~~~t~ ~ao~· eu.tom Computer Bkkpg and reeld. Uc'd, bonded, · Rtft. Free •1. 5-4i-9•92 IZl;g In PlllntlnQ/Pluter-Dtck1. 892· 1327 lie eont. 'iMiiat etate In U.r ~lelng. --------• Confldentlallettlcltnt NO' Int. For •t: 552·8142. I ~ .__._.. For women onty. LMm to nia~ . Inv Uc Ctltta 913-1843 • Contractors and con- From $45 mo &45-7500 •--.. -understand & overcome · · Whet • Wonoerlul Wor1d REPAlR Spedllilat·'200 & tUm«I, contect Maty A.DDITION'S, DESIGN . C..utliat Mow, edge twice I mo. your ttxual oonc.rn1. • MOVING • INT/EXT. 20 Vear1 EJCper. of Shopping right at !eat Free ..i. 30 yra exp. Grondteet5~wlffl ANO REMODEL PROF. BKKPG.IACCNTO. Tfftln. g dfegnoiii tu-S20~S25. 1550-8016 or Llc'd. By appt. 840-6454 Oulctc/careful. Low rat... Average Room $29 + your ftngertlpe' everyday! 770-2725 anytlrM Watt MY quettion.. COntrec- • Uc. reH. Profettlooa1 Computer. Mod. tw. Frw tOflng •4 coun ... inQ for &45-5737 Wlifl Uc. T1380-4& 552-0410 Materfalt. &42..()4.42 Deity Pilot Clettlfled T .___..._ tor'• Stat• Llcenat oompl MfVtct. 1531·23"5 Couf\18f. Meg 842-7047 chlldren w/lterntng dlf-...., Ada. To place your ad, '" ~ Board, 28 CMc Center * LOW PRICES. se..v" Mu• your aMpptng ... r1eu111et. Famlty counee1-... Tll UlllllM CfironlC PeJn XA:Ciat:d In *A-1 ..,.* 1 ~ P~. r ca1t 842-5878 and 1et • JXYCee TREE 8tAVICi Plaza. Room eeo, Santa Exp. OYaltty Guaranteed ter by u11ng the Delly ~ Ing Included. Crtcltnu.1 l LANDSCAPING. Clean 1 Melon w!hypnothtrapy Beet quality. 25 yr. exp. n1t~. ,..(7~ ... ..,.__. ~1 C'-tlfttd Ad-Vleor help Trw Trtm-~ ~ CA t2701. UC. FREE EST. 983-5564 IOt Clauifled Ada. & II<:. By appt. fS.40-6454 up1. Fret •t. 780-8077 Corby Sim• f\k 548-&401 Lie. T-118,428 730-1353 v1•• •>ep. ,..,.,.,...,. 1 you. Ing Clean upe. 87i-7&96 1-------- 011kt a.tall ltl4 c.-.rctai t I ,.... HM h1l•t1111 ltlr Wu... 11M I Wut• Siii ltl1 Waat• 11 .. iltl1 Wu... 1111 •11 Wp!!f 1111 M .... 1111 1117 w::tdiR or. N.B. . lntah 2911 Found: crulMr bicycle, .. Ille till Bkpr. Pf>. Take Charge CLERICAL NIEid llLP .... , .. IHI•• ......... 1.... MEDfCAL AEcEPTIOMSl S1.301q ft. • Sunday. nrBalboa llland. for R.E. Bldr/Dev. Full & part time DAYS. Full/t'--.. ..____ ........ .._.. .... /lllllrtHI Secrttarlal tk1111, goo< Agent 541-5032 CdMdlxault•.AC.ampl 673-3e00 BEAUTY SALON or CM/NB ., ... Salary CLERI nPIST Flexlble houri. Apply In gr~ .. ;;d':tt'h;; Extruelont production f• ~altty. Willing t< $330/up crpta drapee ale ~t =·~~ E. Found May 2: F bill I.ab. EOUIPMEHT for Ale. buad on exp. 557-4260 ptr1on: OrllnQ9 Juflut. llo matin (prefer O¥W clltty ..a mamtenanot fron1 & bed! offtol 17301 Beach. Huntington 11pprox. •'h mo. MeM Dr. ar..t loc:etlon on P.C.H 8-10em. Mon. -Fri. NO EXPERIENCE NEC-711 E. Balboa Blvd. N.B. 30), rHpontlble to mechanic wtth ttr°"' ~~ ~. ~ Beech. 842-283-4 utrlal & Nwpt Fwy. 2•1-oes2 In N9wport Beech. Com-ESSARY ... WILL TRAIN Customer S.W.Phone !\#\die ona perton offloe. electrical ... to ptf· 1.._.,,,..,..,.,,,..,..,,...,,,..==== tal 2121 ptttety atoc:kad. wtlNng to IU ....... no .... '1: no cold Non/tm<*er. SJC .,..._ form troub6t thootl°' MEDICAL AECEPTIONIS1 8llfboa lltand, tm8111 of-1 · Found: Tabby/Siem... n~tl•tt. Cali eve1. ••a•• I •a-Gr•t w-em S-",.,.., · ••1 ~.-rou"'--_..... _..._ n..o.t" ----~ ..._.. fl $250 & 1 f I I •-M k TM. ---· ... ,.... callt, M-Th, 9 PM, 1Se1-3115 for tappt • .., , • .., ·-,,_r ..,~, · ....-, ""'" -CH. up. • . w.,,, omoe. 50c mlA ttten, 1,.., & 7 105 Woman kind and 91noer• one of Callfomla'a lead· $4.75+/hr. HB 983-7457 tenance & lnetaltaUon o pert/time. txptrlenced. 752-2841 or 673-5374 Sp/1.C3 phue. Randolph Irvine, N.B. eso-3583 IMng alone who ha e xtra tng financial 1natnut1on1, 101111. lfFIOI production equipment 540-4585, M Mon-Fri. Busy Npt BNd C.M. neww t. M. 546-t&53 Found tennll recqutt, vtc: r'J.... bedroom to board and need• Individual• In our Full/ :me Dutlee lnctllde Potltlon lndudae gen' retail/office ale. S.70 -2000, 2000 & 4000 1q ft Tewlnkle Pane In stNet. T , r.. ' .aa2I care for well behaved Loan Departmentfor typ-UTA DTIY/ fill~. ,,;_,1 prepwetlon & maintenance dut .. • ~~ $595/mo. 845-9828 3975 Birch, NB. 540·2058 •I ,.. allghtly handicapped Ing. flllng & 8NW9r1ng lllllllPll TIAllll tome phone an.waring. knowledge of ladde1 pert0nable prof pertOn Deiux Private (5), Lg S.50 1q It. Agt 541-5032 Found: White dog with l.D. WXNt Ud,000 rm bY tchool glr1 pert time. For P h o n • I . H O u r t . fOf CPA ftrm. Orange Co. The candtdate mutt be ~!! ~ progrr~91;!! IMy ~ ~. Atcpt..,..., tm kn, plUah a'" • HU Newport BMCh Animal 2nd T.D. on Nwprt 8dl detail• write to: Dally ~-,5PM ()( ~-~~~ Airport., ... 752.027• well motivated, organized ~s:r~'·p.-.:;;.-:.c,. M; I~ - carpt. tlle dtckt, full Shelter.~3e56 prop. at 20% Int. Pllot,Ad#555.P.0 .Box wpmu_res't•trtylng tate-ry OELIVERYDRJVER lmuethaveacar.Cali h _..... •-o--d,_leta_.,..M.,.._,_.,....,,,.,,,,,_. _ _,,......,.-- "or.,..."""d""""" •75-151•1 1560 Costa M..., CA Tom Bl·"e et 5"'"1133. ave own t...-, mu.-M -..-..·-terv pa.rttlng nr Hoeg -· 1-·'"""" " " ' 1850/mo. Cie.tl record. Bring MVR. -.,_ Hoapital. Siroo. mo. tq tt. Newport Hta wee. Found: YO bm dog w/blk WANTED· P le needing 92626 F f Coate M ... Btueprlnt --111--.-,-,.-.-.-.--wOf1( thlfta. WE NEED NEW FACES 75i-9501 $500/rno. 548-91531 Mon mrkga. M. Euclld/Slater, pvt TD Sss 4Kf1o,OOO up. Of additional In ormallon. 1690 Plaoentla. ¢.M • .,. ....... le. For ptecernent In lft0del1"' EXECUTIVE SUITE thru Fri. M pm. 2 wkt ego. 963-2005 No credit ..-, no penalty. MAT lllLlll ~~P~~=~~~rld~ . . ermlte Repair Technician Ttn ... btr. Pleltt jobs In Ortinge County. NtwportCntrS550/S775 Au....,_nb 3ift Loatlltolen 2 fe Sheltlee, DenlaonAuocl573-7311 Requlr•toptkHlatYad\t ............ P~~&l,~l~~d, =:i·~::~~ a:: 211/111-lUI .. ,...., 840-5470 SPIRITUAL READINGS !':=~~A~!j8 s.:'~~ tit aat• 91 lnterlof Anlthlnv. Sam L. (71•) ll......,11 x-Ray lie. Cali M4-2455 carpentry uperlenoe _e_oe_l iiiiiifl-M/f TllMI...., .. .... Advice In all matters. Love. -MO< .. Co. 645-1 M3 needed. We train. Call I• 1111 - L IUlt t S 1 00 marriage & butlne11. .......... 1111t INT IWITllAIDI (714) l1Mll7 ~~ RDA f Cher1ey, 9-12 noon. Busy copy ~ In Irvine.•~==·-= •!9= ._=" -~--,-- uxury .. a . , no AllO counaellng. 1815 SCRAM-LETS Experience required, ~REIT ......,.. .... _.... or Of· 97~21 Xerox IMOO or Kodak 100 MOVER DfVVER: for loca first IU1 or eacurtty. tr• So. El Camino Reel, San heavy alp, peyrofl, pay-Want student yeer round. • thodontlc offlce • would ,_________ ew..., prefd. Mutt be Movtng Co. Bobtail exp UM of Xerox. 17th St at 5 Clem Uc'd •92_729e ,roll tax•. knowtedge of Apprx • hrs wk, your consider ROA from gen-...;:;::;:t "*'9'tlc PtOPta helpful. Mutt be 24 yr1 °' Frwy, S.A. 543-73e8. · · INSW£RS g/1 a IBM PC helpful. time. Mon. thru Thurs. WESTERI eral dental office. . ;;.t;;;t9d.SelatytoS1000 olde r , olHn out .._ _ __..__ • ..SA...* PIL,l.Pl~IUlll ft 71•1432-11&1 Callwkdys714369-M51. 1544-1-405 HIRlll +~L a"""'lnper-courttout & hard· *u_..... -Put P,....,t future FtNld. Block Weekends 673-0092 SAYIHS Dentel 0 ton eo~"'l'•. 2201 worillng. Cell 850-1370 1MOFREERENT ectvt9or.15 ~.exp. Erue-Numbet a---....-·----i a-~. Tt ... /~T... utgolng. enthutlHtlc 101 ._, W/lhort term IMM. Mt 871-5120 213/ecM-3259 MAKE It OVER -·.: .... ;::::-_:~ -...u---· ..... adult• -~/time even-Manin, • ..... NANNY wented: "1t. OI ttrV IUttta. 881 Dover Dr I ooo·t belle¥e in the old Tetephone Operator IMne penlloo.. admn & Equal()ppoftuntty ~lented of. lngs. You mult enjoy lt18htrlllnecUorairtaeo- Sutte 1•. N.B. 631-3651 *SptrttuaJ Reader & Ad-prOYefb .. ,,. you hlM O.ytlmtSNft/Top Pay cONult ftrm needs• FfT. Employer MJF/H nee pel'90fl deelred tor wcn:ng with youth and 4 a e. ~ 752-4700 I •-~ Y190f. AcMoe In all llfe ad • ..._... 3e2 3rd St, Laguna a..ct'I exper Bkpr/acct. Must Ctertcai friendly H.B. "-ttal of· be~ motl\lator. Ua.nl mattert· love mern.ge m e your .,..... 90 you have exper in double flee 3 t • d week t Int-..__ ••u• arwnnDJ NIMtt lntab 2111 buelneaa NB .1531-9397 ' muttllelnn."lfmybedl9 a~ •• _. •• ._--a-. entry )oumala, balance llPf ... 19/l idiTHti pieQ.~IOr~~·aof~ orM .. .._. -·--rw;,nfUI\ ~.J · · uncomfortable, I plan to -~..,...,..., sheetl & able to wont ~tad .Tront ot-"-at •~2_7~ .. 1 Ml-tl21.. THE DAILY PILOT It now. the ~I .... , NI llU •SP'rttuel Reeder & Ad-MAKE It OVER. All shift•. Full/time. w/eeveral bank acc11. flee,--~..,. H B ~ forf-....... -..... . -acceptlnv appkatlont f.)eitil•tn nr STOREorOFFICESPACE vteor. Advice In ell llte p~ ftiJ pert/tlmt. Min. typing Mutt be ~ & ,_..., . ._,_ o ,.,; ~~p~I= ~p!~ ~~ c;.... ·:. Avail now 673-6&40 mettert; love. merrtaoe. tklllt required. Paid wttlle ttlf-motlvatlng. Selery floe. 3 10 4 days a week~ IEITIL ••IBIT -•• .. _.. cam.rt. Mutt haY'8 van. ery Store~. 0.-a . . bullnest, NB. 631-939~ Wlt.n 1111.0 teern~. EOE. 557-7088. comm wl-.per l job per-PIMN cell Or. Ford'• of-Needed on Mon. Tuee, SC --es-... WllOOfl or ptd(~. Good Office,~ Seour· erdaJ ...... I.est i Ftad Bil Call John Blow 786-881• 557-m . 154-04<M fonnanoe. Smotcers need flee at 8•2-7431. Plaza aree. For Int........, WanttG; Cheerful tletd-talery, • mileloQe allow· rty, Boet Rental Stand ltmtab .. WT llAlllDHIT not apply. Cheri at Al .. ll/IUUIEI cell 54~553 working people for crew anoe. company btntfltl Qa1e Tender. Malni.n- 130ld HarbOr. FY. '!° _:~~.g:_t~= WEAUITlUIPlll RETIRED COUPLE ... look-• 7l4-857-1204 Gln~cotmetlctforphar-hlltel/lrtlte/lelt ~~~o"t~·Ad-end t>onut opportunity. 1 anoe. ~at 12-40 aq ft. Brdwtt 720-2608 9-5 And running 7AM-9:30 PM Ing for extra Income and ' .-&ffPll macy. Npt Beh. 840-7373 Exp ........ NB. 842-2d2S Mop Squad 557.9097 Apply In pertOn at Delly i NEWPO DUNES Agent S.1-5032 · a lovety piece to w0f1c? Costa Mesa Real ., ... ate ·.... Piiot Cltc:utatlon Otftoe. Nurtta a day. 7 days a week. Relive managtf'I only 2 .,., 11_ n ~ HOUSECLEANERS 330 W•t Bey, Coate Oil's I ll'I Newport Blvd. Cotta Present thl1 ad and re-days (mid-week) woman Development company •H• 1 ,._ Want to eam $400-$600 M .... Monday thru Fri· Me u : 150 0 a q II t FOUND ADS celve • two muaagea for to handle office end ren-requlree first c:... Full OLElll/TYPllT for double decker bus. In-mo. worttlng pert/time? day. No phoM calla. Appllcatlont being •c· $750/mo RHlonom:c. thll price of one. tels. hutband for minor C harge bookkeeper. Ible ctudee weekend• & eve-OWn trant. Maida of o.c. E.O.E. oepted for pert a Ml Corp. 67M700 ARE FREE OllOll If Miii• malntenanoe. S550/mo Send res.um• of ex-~ ~=~ypl~ nlng1. Clue 2, medical 786-3222 time. eonv.i.cent ex- PRIME RETAIL SPACE 711L1••111 or 1 Bdrm 11pt w/utlltt perleooe, educaUon and to usltt In Advertltl"" cert. & OMV print out. perlence r~ Call -evall &43-0212 u:ary requlremtntt ··• Cell De, 752-7383 HOUltkeeper Mor~ & Frt, 15e1_7401 Mon.-Frl 700 aq tt • S700 NNN FIUDTll . along wtth career ob)ec> Department. Wiii do fll-fP9ak englllh, own car, II Wl .. I• ... a, 1_....,..,,..,....,..,,__..,..,,,..=--- CM bord«, NB. Cali llM112 ASSEMBLERS: APPLY !Ives to: Link letter Ing, cllpptng, malling. re-ORIVERSX COUNTRY non 1mkr. 875-9207 evee .. r.... NURSING ASST: cert. Jacicle 213·290-3112 Cal: 7am, MacGregor Yactit•. Propertlet. 765 Baker St. ~dt~:.'~nd~: MJ~~~Rr~gHTS ... ....,1...,....., '~an~r!' c::c"~& '::nt~4 c'!:". ::::;. Shop/Store/Office 19 SllMll U IPI 1631 Placentia. C.M. Cost• Mesa, CA 92627 Stnd resume or letter of 1831 Plactntta.C.M. needed. lrvine. Uve In or Maintenance Worfltr. 841-nM c~~ ic: ~~2!:U U l·llll KlllAll &111 IUUID llllmPH f /I eppll<:•tlon to· DY NAMIC National Tele-out. Some Engtlah & ref-Mu.i haw knowtedge ot •--------- 4320 Campu1 Drive, eutte immediate, mutt have Public; accounting offloe. communlcatlont firm ~required. Cali light eleetr1<:al & plumb-.... Wiim ~•v• you read today·1 --~.-----t90. Nwpt Sch. 556-2290 exper In 1upervltlon. Call &4e.9562 wtufy19-5 Melinda Thactlery wtth 15 offloet ...-. 833-3807 ah. 2prn Ing repelrt. Prwf9r rettred Addiction trH tment C Top ••• Must be able to wOf1( Cluslfltd AdvertliT Mgr r::.. indlVldual. Hourt ftexlbte. canter. r w-. "4-2287 1a11tfled Ads? 11 not. Found at OCC. F Springer ._ ._.., .... _. lllLY PILI comm NlesperlOn .-n c 1 ~ 93-7 7 ~ you're mllllng the best puppy. wt'1 & orenge. Females pre1. Models and wknd1. Newport Dunee, _..:u-_ up to. $1000 ~ wtt. 1.&ULlllll'TAIY al .... ,. 4 13 Order Otpt bergaJna In townl •32-5121 or &48-3760 &corta. (213)868-1"4 On/:"~~~~ & F~~,~~~r~~:.u~ b: 33g!ia~~.°cAS:;6~5:" ~:=t~~~~· = Fut pecad N.8. reel --........ H•llllttr IOlll&. PDllll Apply In ptr1on. beverage acct prepare &42-43, 21ext.302 at 972_2927 tatt lltlgaUon """ Itek• Immediate ~·· Real needed to,.,_ ordert tot monthly bal sheet, P & L. motivated exp91'1enctd fftate MCUrltle9 exp-Order Dept. No exp. Wiii lllT ••I ULll & payroll. Send reeume mo uoanut legel tecretary. Thi• erltnoe required. New-treln. IMO/mo " ~ ' HOROSCOPE SYDNEY 0MARR Feattlon llland designer to: HBI, PO Box 8880, DllSTll OTlll llllll Expertenc•d Executive ctllllenglng poettlon re-pc>f1 8Mch. Call Mt Jo fled. Mr. W1llOn 882- boullqut. Experienced. NB. CA 92658-.8680 Stcretwy '°' magazine 2ul~~lct ·::~'::"to"'c: Craft: 780-8MS. OutakSe .... aport'wear, ----- Ref1. Full/time. 760-9333 ·-~ Immediate opening. Per-publlther. Mutt have ..... Referencee ...,.ulred. mtm Pllm utary + oomm, mutt _..:u-5a '°" with 1trong field ex-~ ehorthand & typing ,_ ·.... ..._ t --~ """"' 1 lllT Ill Tllllll Full c har9e. Newport perlence In Ml up & con-;Ht;. Attractive offtoea In 840-8962 for weektndt for ama1 , .. ve own ,.,,. ............, Mplr1ng perlOl"ll to aatlat Beach design nrm. atrucilon of wall• & ftat· Irvine. CaH 752-1474 ewtm/tennll dub. f.,,, PARKING -VALETS manager In Santa An• of-752-027• work ullnv brJc:k, blocl(, ~ef, no exp. nee. ~ Female -Male flee. No exp. nee. Will atone & varlout concrete F• MllllOI Legel Stcn11ary Trainee on. btwn 11-4pm. • Pert/full tl!M poeeltlot\t train. Call Alex: 662·5843 llllWPll/llO'Y flnlthet. Apply between Small cafeteria In Tuttln. Im word prooer Irvine cine Sanda Cebana Club avail. Must be neat In ap. Satarday,May 12 A Mech lo f vw· Small office. Beach lo-10am&2pmeU98-2310. Some exper. needed. $1000moatart2&1-7228 81•1 Atlanta. H.B. N< pearanoe.18yraOtoldtr, ARIES (M arch 21-April 19)· Chanoc of pace works to your Euto 1 an °'1 'd· cation. Utmer-Kollua COOK·.~·~·_.·. hem-Call for !epotntment. LEGAL SECRETARY: Min phone call• pleUt. havegooddrtvtngl'eCOfd. • . . 0 . • . xper ence on Y nee Salls NB 67/C. 1823 ..,.,....... ... ~ w II'""' t ...-... d • advantage . C heck sources, locate "missing links.' Attention centers o n apply Comm. earnings. · · · -· burg«•. ot dogs, tacoe. 836--0511 a for......... 1 yr exp. Salary comm ...... WlllD I '"" o ....... 8YI '" details, subtle nuances. legal claims. counter-daims. You'll have access 581-8007 Carpenter Lab0ter PfT. 25-30 hrt week. Salary I I Ifft wtexp. 0.. 840-1011 Outboard repair thop. Ae wkndt. Wortc at xlnt IOC. to pertinent data that aids tn proving major point. BABYStnER: uve tn for Could be fu7 11• t11me later. negottable(dependlngon lllfa OI LIFE 11111 pair EYlnN<M, Johneon !n::p;oct~t T URUS I 20-M 20) M · · I fil Larry 5-1520 experience) Hoegy Varleddutlee,aometyplng Ya-· .. • motOf'I. Mui A (Apn ay : am tarn ow pro 1 e, accent two tchool "18 glrt1. San Barmlchll81• uk for Julee pr9ferred. Will train. En-Pacific Sande Cabtni "-' Women tncOUraGed to diplomacy and be aware of baste issues. F ocus on special services, Clemente. 71•-492-1477 Carpenter wanted, P•rt &4s.367trbtwn 9 & 11AM try level. Apply Jn person: Club. 8141 Atlanta. HB ~!~ ~ ~In:, apply. Cell 714/5~2 dependents. pets. resolutions concerning dicl, nutrition and general UIYllTTll ~o=..o~a; con-or 1:30-4PM 18-460 Bandlller Clrcte. Must be 20 yn or Olde 2000 Lafayette st. NB. _1_n_tervlft __ . ____ _ health. You'll be dealing with lively, perceptive individuals who do My CdM home, for 16 mo · · Cool(. PIT. 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Emphasis o n Clltntele not nee. mutt be Typlng 11 accounting ~ finances. mve~tmcnts. ability to locate items which had been experienced. Ri chard tomei relations. trvlM. •'missing... Ouellette Salon, 200 BALLY YACHT CLUBS LIBRA ( c:pt. 23-0ct. 22): Stress m1t1at1ve, impnnt style. discuss Newoor1 Center Dr, N.8. 751-7221 (Cheryl) in tentions with member o f o pposite sex. Breakthrough indicated - you'll feel refreshed, dynamic and vital. Romance is highliahtcd, creative juices are activated. Leo figures in ~rio. SCORPIO (Oct. 2J..Nov. 21 ): Aura of m ystery is prc~nt -status quo 1s shaken, you get "backstage view." Family member figum prominently, 1n1U1t1on ts o n target and you'll be at right place at , "spee1al moment" Cancer. Capricorn. Aquarius individual!. play Daily Pilat · · · · · paramount ro les. SAGmARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec 21 I You'll have plenty to smile about. you'll ~ nd o f unnocts~ry c~pcn~. burden. Focus on t~lent. populanty. tn~ued social act1v1ty. You'U be aware of body image. travel o pportunities mutltply Oemc wtll be fulfilled. CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan. 19): It may be nccenary to rev1\e. review and to double<heclc $0UfCC matcnaJ. You'll have marvelous opportunity tn ~1rtnJthen tructure. improve desian and to anract · wider aud1t>nce Promotion due. prestiac 1s elevated and 'you impress : professio nal 'lupcnon : AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 18): Spotlight on chan&e. trove!. vancty. commun1catton and solidifying oflong-ran1c plans. Emphas111 also on · writing. d1aloaue with loved one Style is imprinted. compliments art r«tivtd from tt)o~ you rc$pecl. Vargo plays key ro le. PJSCE.'i (Ftb 19-March 20) Family member talks about ··moving" -money i\ mvolvtd. ~n:ts arc revcakd and you'll he "enlightened " pocllght on un1qut rnourcc:s. financrnl natu\ of one clo~ to you. 1ncludinJ partner or mate Taunn figure, prominently PART TIME Motor Ro ute vai lahl~ "ewport ~ach orea. thrre hours per day. Earn appro . 600 per month. 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Getting My Act Totether And Taking It oo the Road," Gi onstagc through May 20 at the La Mirada Civic Theatre, ~ she was looking forward to doing a ~play she'd long _: admired What she didn't rcaliz.e, but was soon to discover, was that the part .. was better than a couple of years of analysis." .. I've always wanted to do this play," Lewis said in an interview from her home in Los A.Jigeles. In fact, she canceled other boolrinas to get the cbaoce to play Heather Jones. a woman who finds her life al a crossroads and opu to stretch and take risks, both personally and pro- fessionally. • Calling her role .. cathartic," Lewis said her character ••wanu Lo be really seen as she iJ," a woman who is making changes and choices for herself. moving in new directions and bucking all the stercotypCS. lewis bas a.Ppeared in many musicals. including ..Damn Yankees and .. Funny Otrl" on Broadway, but lhilooc, written by Gretchen Cryer, bas a specialappcal to Lewis. "There are a number of members of the Broadway production in this cut,.. she said, and she'• enjoyed oomparina notes on how other actresses have interpreted Heather. .. Heather Jones ia going to ithprove woman's lot, not just for benclf, but for her mother," Lewis said of her eb.aractcr. And aJthou~ there arc some deeply personal wayw Lewis connects wt th btt stage persona, thetr maternal role models differ. I ~ ~ Gilda, personalities present converSations at UC Irvine Lewis' own mother was music coordinator for the New York Board of Education and conducted a children's orchestra. Her father wu the official mqjcian for New York Oty's Department of Recreation. Their daughter' a interest in music and magic wu channeled into lessons - piano, accordion., guitar, dancing, jugling. skating. ventriloquism. Radner will most likely say 'Hey Get Back to Work'· By JEANNE ANDREW .......... o.llr .... Who's Gilda? Change the name to Baba Wawa. the lisp- ing lady interviewer, or Roseanne Rose- an n ad an n a. the brash , volatile anchorwoman, or Emily Litella. the waspish malaprop1st from the first ··Satur- day Night Li ve" shows and you ha ve various gu ises of Gilda Radner who's bnngjng her show "Convccs:ujons with G ilda" to Orange Count) this week- end She0ll be at UC lrv1ne·s Crawford Hall at 8 tonight (tickets S6 at the door. if available) and at C.aJ State Full- erton Saturday. Radner's attcn- uon was frequently distracted dunng o ur interview as she dedi-GILDA ft.ADNER catedly ~tcbed the La.ken scorc J)OIDlS last Sunday., When asked aboul her comedy training. she replied, "Oh, I majored in reading out loud. That's theater arts with a spcecb emphasis. "The •Saturday NiJht Live' shows were a team etfon just like the Lakers. It was fast paced even in rehca.rsals - none of this sitting around waiting for writers to write, the director to direct. and actors to say their lines funny." Her fast.. racy delivery is somewhat similar to the quick, belly-tickling lines of the book she and Alan Zwcibel wrote, Roseanne, Roseannadanna's "Hey Get Back to Work" Book, supposedly a self-help book for the unemployed. 0 1l turned into Roseanna's autobiography," she says helplessly~ though she and A~an were ghost write~ for a live person tostcad of a TV cancaturc. '1'be preface 1s 101 pages of Roseanna's life and times beginning with her home life in BrookJyn 's Very Dry Dry Ocaners and coding with 14 pages of helpful job-hunting hints." (Three bookstores told me they carried the book but were out of it I finally found one last OO{>Y at Dalton's South Coast Plaza store. Its wild but pracucal advice for job-hunting oould be required readi~ for those bitting the st.rccts or the unemployment office Imes every day. If not more suc:cessful at getting a job. they'll feel better for laughing.) Radner chuckJed when I reminded her of Emily's famous "Oh, never my-n-n-<l"s which she always used to excuse her blunders or'busting children" for the school busing issue or ber amazcme.nt at people's interest in the Presidential champagne --carnpaian, and other less delicate subjccLS which could be used on the "less than prime-time' TV houn, 11 :30 Saturday nights. (Pleue .ee OILDAfPaee 16) Lewis flr1t aacked show busincas as a chorus dancer. but soon moved into a niche ahc carved for heflelf in television'sgolden.,ein the late 1950sand early '60s with the help of a fuzzy, Iona-Lashed handpuppet called Lamb Chop. She made the transition to sta&C actress. Las Vegas headliner, oewspa~ columnist. author and even sym- phony orchestra conductor. One of her recent ~jecu is .... Tbe Shari Lewis Home Entertainment Library ' a series ofhomc video cassettes to be distributed by MGM/UA Records and sold to public television as a special. Lewis' puppet Charley Hone will come out of reurement after 1 S ycan for a reunion with Lamb Olop and Hush Puppy. The ebsettes arc aimed at the family entertainment mart.et. she said. .. Kooky Classics" offers classical music with a twist; "You Can Do It" is a mini·musical during which the viewers learn bow to do mqic tricks and make puppets; .. Have I Got A Story For You" prcseou an assortment of unusual techniques, including son& daocc. music and puppets, to te1l fairy tales and fables. Asked if television viewers' tastes have changed si nce her days on the air, Lewis replied, "People like funny stuff. They like novelty. This material is very unusual and very funny." She has a book coming out in June, "Abracadabra," which features magic for non-magicians, and a recently released album titled "One Minute Bedtime Stories" based on her book by the same title. Sbe writes "a couple of hours every. day" and loves it. She even collaborated on a script for a · Star Trek" episode with her husband, publisher Jeremy Tarcher. And in her spare time, which seems a contradiction in terms, she occasionall[ conducts orchestras throughout the United States and ,anada This year, she will lead the Milwaukee and Springfield, Mo. symphonies, inter· spersing classics with humor, song and dance. COVER PHOTO: Sbrl Lewb 11 •t.aniac bl "rm Gettiq My Act Toee~er _." ta La Mirada. OC players rehearse for own Games Comm unit y ------------ theaters in Southern Cahfom1a -includ· mg I I IO Orange T County -are getting 01 into Lhe Olympic spirit. T They'll be par· ITU$ 11c1pating in the West ••••••••••••• Coast's first Inter- national Community Theater. and the best three productions of the 29 contenders will represent the Uojted States in a special prc--Gamcs tournament The compellllon will run from June 28 through July 1 at the Gallery Theater in Los Angeles' BarnsdaJJ Park sponsored by the Southern California Educational Theater -\ssocia ti on. Orange Coast participants in the festival include the Costa Mesa Civic, Laguna Moulton and Huntington Beach playhouses. Irvine and Westminster community theaters and Newport Theater Arts Center. Other Orange County entries will come from the Buena Park Civic Theater, Classic Players of Orange County. Cypress Community Oriented Theater. lntcr- cultura.J Committee for the Perfonnina Arts in Santa Ana and the La Habra Community Players. Each group will Sla&C a one-act play, musical or play cutting in less than an hour's running time. Judges. wbo will offer oral ajudication after each performance, will anooucc three winncn after the tournament ends on the evcrung of July l. The winning playhouses will rcstage their entries as part of the international festival at the same theater July 12-15. shortly before the Olympic Games gel under way in Los Angeles. productions this year -"Barefoot in the Pan," .. The Fantasticb" and "Oli vu.". "Barefoot," an early Neil Simon comedy, launches the 1984 summer season at Saddleback College. running from June l S to July J on the stage of the Doyle McKinney Theater ... The Faotasticb," New York's lonsest running musical, opens in the Studio Theater June 19 and plays through JuJy 29. . "Oliver," the musical vcnion of Olartes Dickens' .. Oliver Twist," will liven the main theater July 20 through Aug. S. Group saJcs arc being offered al a disoount, and those interested can call Richard Ande:nen, Saddlcback's box office manager, at 831-4656 for further information. ORANGE COAST College has chosen Rodgers and Hammerstein's ~The Sound of Music" as its 29tli annual summer musical. Jt'U be presented 20 yea.rs after another production of FACULTY ~ERB bave)>ccn selected for South the show produced a leading actress. , Diane Hall, wbo went Coast Repcnory s ~4th Summer ConlCr'Valory ~ogram. on to Hollywood stardom as Diane Keaton. to be headed by act.log ~d vocal coach ~amcs WiJ.son. John Fen.acca will be directing, in his ninth occ . W. Duncan Ross wtll ~each ll~e aellng/analys1~ class, summer musical, and performances are scheduled for July wtlh Ada Brown ~ather tnllrUCtlO.I the. finer ~1.nts of 26-29 and Aug. 2.5 in the Robert 8. Moore Performing ,shakespcarea~ ac~ng. Gray S1eot:ien1 will ~~ on Arts Theater. Auditions will be announced later movemen~th. Dia~c King teaching a ~lass in smging for · the actor arJaWtlson 1nsuucting the votce classes. ALSO ANNOUNCING iu summer plan"' is the Saddleback Company Theater, which will stqe three Admission to the conservatory is throuah indi vidual auditions1 which have already been conduacd. Additional tryouts will be held May 17 and I 8 if o.ccded • ........................... -------------------------~~- - Calenda~ Fri. Cluetcal A SPRING CHORALE GALA ts held by Santa Ana College. The Rancho San- tiago ~ster Chorale. with Festival Orchestra and soloists. will perform two choral works by wcll- known English and Italian composers. Conducted by Dr. Larry K. BaJI. 8 p.m .. Red Hiii Lutheran Churrh. ... 13200 Red Hiii Avc . Tusttn. 84 general ad- mission. 667 -:n 77. OUOORY COLE~. class'tcal guitarist. enter- tains In l..a . Palme res- taurant. The Newportcr. 1107 Jamboree Road. New- port Beach. Mon.-sat. 7 -11 p.m .. Sunday brunch IO a.m .-2:30 p .m. 644-1700. PIAJHST KELLY LellAIER appears Tues · Sat .. 8 p .m .-m ld· night. Canb's, 2241 W coast Hlt(hway. Newport Beach. 631 -1381 81tAJll MCDERMOTT, tenor, performs. 8 p.m .. Chapman College. Salmon Recital Hall. 33jN. Gla~ll St .• Orange. 997-6871. FULLB•TOJll COLLEGE CllAllBSR smoaas. 8 p.m .. Campus Rtttlal Hall. 321 E. Chapman, Full- erton. 871 -8101. Jalle Wba&fleld wt11 perform 90me of tile . country and blaetJ'&N maalc heard thla weekend in C.Uco Gboet Town'• F.U'Ylll. See Saturday'• Etc. U.ttnc for detan.. WA YLOJll J&JllJlllNOB and .kssl Colter perform with apeclal &'.Jests. Tbe ..... SodetJ .. llaDd. 8 and 10:30 p.m .. Feqder's International Ballroom. 521 E. first St.. Long ~ach 812.50 tickets (213) 435-2838. Ju.a genera l admission . 831-4656. Tlllt llJCllA&L JOR- DAJ'f TllJO performs at the Lrvlne Mamott S kylight Lounge, 8 p.m.-mldnlght. Standard. Latin and con- temporary jaU are featured. 851-1100. COPlnltY PHILLIPS and his tr1o In an exclusive engagement. Frt.-Sat. 9 p:m.-1 a.~., .TuC"S.-Thurs. 8.30 p.m. 12.30 a .m .. Li- brary Lounge. The New- 8ADDLltBACK COL· porter. I 107 Jamboree LltGB'S JazzEnsemble.BI~ Road. Newport Beach. Band and Vocal Jazz 644-1700. Ensemble gather together lo WA T1fE WA YJll1t plays present the best tn jaZ.z. 8 the saxophonc and RICK p.m .. South campus Main 811ER,llA.ft Is on the key- Theater. 28000 Marguerite •: board. 9 p.m.-1 :30 a.m .. Pa rkway. Mission VlcjO. 82 Cafc Lido. 2900 Newport Blvd.. Newport Beach . 675-2968. ROJOllS BROWK and his trio feature classlcal and Lalin jazz, Wcd.-5at. 8 :30 p.m.-12:30 a.m .. Copa de Oro. 633 Anton, Costa Mesa. 662-2672. Pop DAJ'f ll'OO&LHRO and his band pecform at lrvlne Meadows Amphitheatre In lrvlne. 855·6 l 1 1. VIJlfCltJllT SCOTT plays guitar In the Wine Cellar. 'the Newporter. 1107 Jam- boree Road. Newport ~ach. Tues.-Sat .. 7 p .m . 644-1700. Ult JOIUISON, local vo- c a 11 st . and DAVID PacepelntlnM. fooct. and an intenadonal CCNltame coatmt will be para of the Jan at the 16th annual Commantty l'elltl..S at Golden \\'e.t College. See Saturday'• Etc. U.ttnc for dmee of nena. RALKJOB. ptapi.t. team up lo perlorm at Chez Dante's tonight and Saturday. 9 p.m.-1 :30a.m .. 1701 Conn- thlan Way, Newport Beach. 955-1332. BABYL01f W AIUUOU, Golden &ar. 306 Pactflc Coast Highway. Huntington Beach. 536-9600. LE& nmLL, vocalist. pianist. saxophonist and comedian, appears Tues.- Sat.. 9 p.m .. Brande's , 25250 E. La Paz R,oad. Laguna Hiils. 768-9871. llARC&L'S features danclnjt to "Bouy Bo&." 9 p.m .. 130 E. 17th St .. Costa Mesa. 646-3666. THE UUll&Jll g, LEE presents Jeff• 9te.e Wed.· ===- Sat .. 9 p.m .. 151 E. Coast Nuh.ute aoDC•treM Hl.thway. Newport &ach. S 1_.._ d ._ 615-5790. y ... an coa.n ... ,, yocall•t T.J . Shep- Dance _ ~ will Join Roter A STUDENT AJllC er and Atlanta CONCERT ls hel by' Or· for 9howa from 9 to ange c.oaet College students mtcln• ..... t s.--da with fresh. fast-pac~1. orig-.... "-.u Y lnal and delightful per· at Dianeyland. fonnances. Robert B. Moore Theater. 8:30 p.m .. 2701 Fairview Road. Costa. Mesa. 432-5527. JllATIVE TOKOUE plays Top 40 music. 8:30 p.m.-2 a .m. Tuea.-Sat. Through May 31.. Pierce Street Annex, j30 · E. 17th St .. Coeta Meaa. 646-8500. "OW BLOOD," a dance concert chc;>reographed by first-year graduate'9tudents In dance at UC Irvine. Is perfonncd through Satur- day. 8 p.m .. Fine Arts Con- cert HaJI on campus In lrvlne. 84 general ad- mission. 856-6617. . "DAJICltl'LASH," a trib- ute lo 20th century musi- cals. features dancing. sing- ing. comedy skits. and a live orchestra. ThrowO"i Satur- day at 8 p.m .. "Chapman Memorial Hall. 333 N. Glassel!. qrange. $5 general admission. 997-6757. THE JAZZ TAP E1f8EllBLE. 8 pm .. Plum- mer 9Audltortum. 200 E Chapman Ave.. Fullerton 773-3347. Theater "A!flUE GET YOUR OUN" at the Wt"stmlnster Community Thcatcr. 7272 Maple St.. Westmins ter. Fridays a nd Saturdays al 8 p.m. through June 2. 995-4 I I 3. "Tlllt BEST LITTLE WBOREBOU81t I N TEXAS" at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse, 3503 S. Harbor Blvd .. Santa Ana. nightly except Mondays at varying curtain times through Aug. I 9. 979-55. I 1 "BIMO Alm W ALDR" on the Second Stagt" of South Coast Repertory. 656 Town Center Onve. Costa Mesa. tonight a nd Saturday at 8 :30. Sunday at 7:30. weekend matinees at 3 p m . dosing Sunday 957-4033. "CHAPTER TWO" a t the Gem Theater. 12852 Main St .. Garden Grove. Wednes- days through Saturdays at 8 . Sundays at 7:30. unlll Mav 26. 636-7213. ''DAllK Y A1fK.ltlt8" at Golden West Collejte, Hunt· lngton Beach, Thursdays through Saturdays at 8. Sundays at 3 unlll May 20. 895-8396. "P ATHER8 AND SOPIS" at Orange Coast College Orama Lab Theater. Thursdays through Satur- days a t 8 until May 19. 432-5527 "FOJllMY OlllL" at the Grand Dinner Theater. 7 Freedman Way. Anaheim, nightly except Mondays al varytng curtain limes until Mav2~.7 2-7710. "o CY GHOST" at the Hunt n &ach Playhouse. MaJn Street at Yorktown Avenue. Hunt· l n~on &ach. Fridays and saiurdays at 8 :30 throul(h, Ma)' 19. 8 32· 1405 ' JOSEPH AND THE AllAZINO TE CH - NICOLOR DR.EAllCOAT" at thc Newport Theater Arts Center. 250 I Cliff Onvc. Ncwport ~ach. flnal per- formances tonight and Sat- urday at 8 p.m . 631 ·0288. "LAVENDER FOLLIES" at Sebastian's West Dinner Playh~u~. I 40 Ave Pico. San Clemen1e. Wcdncsdav!'I through Saturday at ·H. Sundays al I <1nd 7 492.-9950. "MART MARY" at thc San Clemente Community Theater, 202 Ave. C3brlllo. San Clemente. Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 through May 12. 492-0465 "TD MUSIC II.AK" at the Curtain Call Dlnncr Thcater. 690 El C'amlno Real. Tustin. nightly exccpt Mondays through Au~. 19 838-1540. ''THE S&AOULL" at South Coast Repertory. 655 Tuwn Center Drlvc, Costa Mesa. tonight a nd Saturday al 8. Sunday at 7 .30. wttk · end matinees at 2.30, clos- lnt\ Sunday. 957-4033 TIU 8ECOPfD TDB AR0\11'D" at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse. 661 Hamilton St .. Costa Mesa, Fridays and Saturdays al s 8;30 through May 19. ,~ 65().5269. . - .. MVSJll Jll111f8 AT LA9 V&GAa" by the Cypress ~ Theater Culld at the ci Cypress Cultural Arts ~ Q:nter. 5172 Orange Ave_ ~ Cypress, Fridays an<i Satur--,, days al 8 p.m. through May :i 26. 527-1949. 2-··nvs IOJfUTES TO -< llOllJ01'0." A play de-- signed for children six years ~ arid older. Through Sun. ~ SaddJcback Collef(e Studio _. THcater. 28000 Marl{ualte ... Pkwy . Mi ssion Viejo. ~ 831 -46~-,g - Pilma "OVER SAT JUVEa AGAIJ'C." UC lrvlne Scien ce Lttture HaJI. 7 and 9:30 p.m. 82.50 general ad- mlaslon. 856·5"547. · "BAJILET," winner of five Academy Awards In- cluding Best Picture and Best Actor . Is shown at 8 p.m. a l the San Juan Capistrano Library. 3 1 495 El Camino RcaJ. San Juan Capistrano. 83.50 ad- mlsslqn. 493-I 752. "OJI TB"& WATER- raOJllT," with Marlon Brando, Is shown at 7 p. m .. Saddletiack College North CamP':JS Forum Theater. 5500 1rvtne. Q:nttt Drive. Irvine. 83 general ad- mission. 559-f3 l 3 Lectmea ltUROPE OJll YOUR OWK. A · slldeflecture by tntemallonal traveler Dr. Grayce Roessler shows how lo nnd Inexpensive yet re- liable Olght.s to Europe. rar rentals and leases. loo.ting and food. communlcatfons with.people In various coun- t rl es. hl~hllghts and byways. 7:30-9.30 p m. Golden Wt"st College Forum I. 15744 Golden Wcst St.. Huntington &ach. $3 f~ 895-3991 . ~lnflea PAR.EPITS WITHOUT PARTRRS hosts a dance at Turtlc Rock Communlt\ Q:nter AspC'C'lalfeaturr1sa fashion show producffi b) Jacques ~II 9 p.m ·I a m S3 mcmbcrs. S4 non-mt>m bcrs 549-1I35 WHEEL OF FRIEND- SHIP. for slnJtlcs ovC'r 45. mt't"ls at LonI Nclson.., In Anahclm at 5.30 p m 524-3327 IOSS A.Nom·s SINGLES DAJ'fCE. 8 30· I I 30 p m Frank Amoss Trio. Layfayettc llotcl. 144 c; Llndcn Ave . LonR, lk'nch (2 I 3) 435-631 I THE ~-WOMAN lN- STITVTE feature5 <1 11,et· acquainted party at H p m 810 lncludeci wine. rt>frt''ih· ml:'nts. and proks~tnnall\ led ~c1 -arq11alnled ~C· llVlll<''> A~<·.., 25·">~ '.32 S a n d 'i t o n 1· I r \ 1 n " 545·0~40 Etc. AN ART gXBIBJTION and auction are held wtth morr than 200 plcces b} International award win· n1ng artists featu~ Auc- tion begins a t 8 p.m . with art being exhibited· from 6 30-7 30 p m Tustin Of- flc~rs Club Free admission lncludt>s a buffet and wtnc tasttn~ .f>5 l · 7331 CD • 0 a. " , .... , ...... ··- .. I •. Mlftlll CW>llS 1PC1 ... 1 • ,, .. , .. ,,,..,~-.~ a.-1rc1 ,, PQ.ICl •CMJl.ln 111 • °" 11 •' 11 r.t •1>" 1•m•ru 111 ,.: "' • r " . . u~· fl•I fl( l8llf! I IPC I .u~• ,111110 ........ flt: SIOll <"> I f> ._ 6 ' u I~ A~I II.I ODO!"ii I I'~ 'oonOOll <Kl Ir 6 JO I I\ lCIMllCll5 II( SIOlll '"' .. -----ll(J\ 81 1111\ ·-· '"' ' ' • ..., ... l';t: HJl roonOO!l (") ~" .-10 ICllO crc1 • l'lllCf iOllJrlT Il l -t, .. "t ... ICflMlf trc:• ' .. DCUl Sll•O .... 4P'SJ '"•I\ I I\ 1ooe lllto l"-'1610 11\ 1000 "'10'0 ..... (I) '' II~ 10 t\ _,(I) '" tO'i S.-Wl (PS) 600 10. 1(9' t/I 1:9-lfl ("l 10(1 ··-111 I• •0 ti\ I 4' "-'• 11~ 9 I\ u fORO SAOOUB•Ck ..... (PC) '• . I 60C 100 IC I~ I ., -.;._ ...... ,. ~ ~81 mo SAOOHBACK "fUllPli If.Al IS Cl I .. 81\ ,, ....aclS!I) ~31 m. UI! IC~ ... SAOOllBACK mlll!».I flt. llCllG IJ fW.lllf I") lo q~ 1 1\ 10~ ~81 ~HO Moo• l11oi11 I I~ hi 'lO SAOOHBACI\ k:Jlll ~ f Ill DI Ola Ill MIWll Cl'C:I ... I• 11\ IOOC ~Al ~110 Mn lf'I"'' \JO 9" SAOOl CBACK ···~ 0 .... •' nt: IQllfTr <"'> ' ... ., ,, 6 4\ 9.JO ~11 ~uo -..11U as· 111 ·~ 1 OOtlOOll" (M) '10 104C . AGUhA Hll Ls LAWMA talS MALL 10 ,., \it 11111IJ1 C.US' ~) °"'ft,., ••• fr. 100 1'111 U Q 7616611 ' u .. 10;-c l AGtN Hll S MAH 0011• m 1110 -11ciiiiii \0 '•'t ,.. °"fl, •••• Ill STiii tf'Sl 7U 6'11 I I '~ \ l'o I 18 '11 lAQN *LS MAU ., FOUNTAIN VALLEY •. I FIN VAll[Y 10.111 ~ I I > .. 7\&$11 •K l ..:mcar·1.i ,11;1~ fl IW All K \ .... ... "J ... " •. 10 .. ,,.,., flt.,.. ,~. • \'l(j • l"WI •A;~ fW.Sl•IO 111 I iOO I i'.\ lo)') ~, .... , '"° !tO tlJNTINGT~ BOCH • , 1• HUNTINCTQll ~·· ....... .. I l l 848 OJU WMlf (PC:, 6 10 ~I~ IODO • ~Oil flt IU)IOI' ,,, HUNllHGION 'UB• Hll!C l!08I R l Rt DI 011t llt:llllYUl'(l'C:) I 00 910 "~~ ~~') tr A !J lll•• •' -.. .. 4 19" l'VOOOBRIOC[ SIJIUll CAIO.U CK) 148 0 JU GARD£N GROVE Calendar I Sa t~ Clualcal "TD lfUSIC OF J .S. llACH" Is prc~nted by the Saddleback College North Campus Choral Organiza- tions at 8 p.m The C'horal aroups will pcrfonn tht' P.Magnlflcat BWV 243."" ""The Orandcnburg Con · ccrto No 5 BWV I 050 ... duet from "Cantala 78."" .ind Motet No 6 ··1...otxt den Jlcrrn~ .. R~"d 11111 Lutheran Church. 13200 l·kd 11111 Ave . Tustin 65 1otcncral WINNEROF admission. 559· 13 13. oasooaT COLSllAN. Stt Friday llstlng. TBS UC IRVIJ'f& CBAIOl&a CBOIJl, under the direction of Joseph Huszll. features a pre· Euro· pcan tour concert with music by American com· po~rs Norman ~Ito Joto and Luscas Foss and piano accompaniment by Rose· mary Hyler. 7:30 p.m .. First Pr~bytertan Chul"C"h of OT· ange. 191 W. Orange St. free admission. 856-661 5 llATPEST. A bcndll auction for Orange Coast Chonrtr.wtrtr.rt1urtt r ana a variety of t-ntertalnment. 6 pm Balearic Center. 1975 ACADEMY I I A PARA~~.~~~ ... __ _.. ___ c.... __ JI!'~ ............... --· NOW PLAYING COSTA M£SA ORANGE i •);@i141 ANAHEIM Eawards Bnstol C1nedome ~ SIM1 34 cw P3c1flc s Anw1m S40-7444 634·2553 Dnve-ln 879-9850 I HO PASSES ACC(Pf(OFOA THIS EHOAOOIEH1 I tt it * * "HIGHEST RATING" Rodpt Eb«f, C/JJollgo Bun· TlmH ll\O OC L.\l RL\,,l\ PR£SLl(J) MI.L GIBSON· ANllfONY HOPKINS • IN D<H.aY ITEREO Ba.Lurie Drive, Costa Mesa. 432·5803 . PIAJUST &BLLT LeMA.l&Jl, at Cano·s. Me Frldav ltsllnl{. TD CllAID&a 811'0· gas of Saddleback Coll~e South present a concert program or madrigals. motets. spirituals a ndlolk· songs. This select grou(U)f vocalists Is directed "6y Alv1n Brightbill. 8 p.m .. McKinney Theatrt'. 28000 Margu erite Parkway. Mission Viejo. $3 itcneral admission. 831 ·46~. .DIL OllAJllOE COAST CBOllALE holds their Orsi annual Mayfest tontgh1 with a hot buffet dinner. a variety of entertainment and an Impressive auction of services a nd baked fl<>Ods . 6 p.m.. Balearlc Center. Costa Mesa. 85 lax deducttt>le admission. 432·5803 . BltTTT WOOLDaIOOE, Costa Mesa pianist. a~ pears In Jan Knowlton s show "Broadway Ph,~s." on the North Orange County ~lcbrlty Series. 8 p.m .. Wilshire Auditorium. 330 N. Umon. Fullerton. 86 admission. 779-8591 Coan try CBARL&Y PRJDlt, 7:30 a nd I 0:30 p. n'I.. Beverly Theater. 9404 Wtlshlrt', Beverly Hiiis (2 1 ~l 274-7106. Jau WA TifE WA nnt on the piano and RICll UISIUIAPf on the key- board. sec Friday llsllnt(, P081Trv& Poace-; 9 p.m.· l a .m.. Sunset Pub. l 6655 Pactnc Coast High· way. Sunset ~ach (2131 592-1926. COJUa&Y PBILLIP&1 Stt Friday listing DAaV&Y 1'llA YLOR, Thursday and Saturday nights. lndefll'U4(. Max· wilrs.• 317 Pacific Coast Highway. Huntingto n Beach . 536-2555. aONllfllt BR01nf a nd his tno. sec Friday llsttng. Pop VIKKI CARR with special guest Ped.to v..,,.., 8 p .m . Un iv ersal Amphitheatre. I 00 Univer- sal Plaza. North Hollywood (2 I 3) 520·8800 .·:·:·:·:·: FOR THE BRfAK OF YOUR UFE! ............ ········.' •••••••••••• ·••·•· ·:-:-::::::::::: Push 11 lo pop 11! Rock it lo lock ti! 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T1IOllPSOJlf TWIJlf& with very special guest.a lle-J'lea, lr vl n t> M eadows Amph ith eatre. lrvJne 855·61 JI . ~ A SYNTHJtalma C01'· CSRT Is held by Fullerton College at 8 p.m .. campus Rrcltal Ha ll. 321 E. Chap· man. Fullerton. 87 1 ·8 IO I llAJlC1tL•s . with ••a.uy --. •• eee J'rida u.tiac· VIJltCENT ~OTT, ser Fnday llstlng. "BODY A1'1>80UL" Wllh Idle Lovell. a lop Christian band. plays for a dance al The Vineyard. ~ covt'r ft'r. 8 p.m.,,33a'r.CcrtttosAvr .. Anaheim. 631 ·9 17 1. L&lt P'EIUlltLL, St'r l'rl· day listing JAMES B ARlllAN BA1'1>, Golden Bt-ar. 306 Pacific Coast Hwy .. liunl· lnl(ton Beach 536-9600. b UBltft It. L&lt, with J eff a 8teTe, St'C Friday listing. Dance "BARCEP'LASB." sec Friday listing. RA TIVS "1'01'GUS, att Friday listing. "PfEW BLOOD," Stt Fri- day listing. A STODENT DANCE CONCERT. stt F'rlday list· tng. Tb eater "ANNIE GET TOUR OUN" al the Wrslmlnster Community Theater. &e Friday listing. "THE Bt ST LITTLE W HOa E B OU Slt I N T&XAS" al the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. &e Fri· dav listing. "'811'0 A.l'fD WALU R" on South Coast Re~rtory's &cond Sta~c &e Frlday listing. "CRAPT&a TWO .. al lhe Gt>m Theater &e Friday llsllng. "DAMft T ANDES" at Golden West Cdllege. See F'rlday listing. .. 'ICEMAN• IS A UNIQUE, MIND-TURNING EXPERIENCE •.• Stwmln1 •• ha ~ ., molt bypnodc dream ol ctilcovery mee '1001: A Spece Oc1111t1' ... 'ICftllUl'becOllMI one oltht snet YWom Oii ftlm." -DrM Dllol1, USA TODA Y ICEMAN ~: .. ' .. p (; . : ::.. NOW PLAYING ...... ClllllmA -----CllN'T1'MD ,..,_ i-1-r-(-~ ....... -°"" ... °"" ... ,,._ 7\1-41.. SlMol01 ~ mna•u 1-c.-c.. tlt--4141 --MtCar..i..ar.aMO -,.._ lilCC9'TU 'Oil, ... ....._..,, LUXURY THEATRES 1st 2 Matinee Showings Only $2. 75 Unless Noted S •3G14.-X•Xufl6J6J~25ss 1~~.) s .A-FOR FUOl EXCITEmEntl V1s1tOur ... K -* ~12~~~~~~ .. @ NA~ At tl:OO 2:40 S:20 1 :00 .. 10 :40 10:15 No PHHl ~ Al 12:10 2 10 4 :10 6 :10 1:10 (1IJI .. 10 :10 GREYSTOKE At 12:15 Ht l r1 .. ""'I It 2 :4$5;11 TARZAN 7:4 5 • 10 !• 10 :20 .... ,, ,. , ... .Vf At 12:30 2 :SO S :IO 7:35 .. 10 :00 131auuiat12J6s~ 2553 /~~J £1'"'-f••'l Shows 1 BIH-Atl:tO ~ •t 1:00 ruww. irootlOOH C •"' .J / e S 1 :00 a. Al:AllDft' 'ii (PG) 1 :00 Bl 10:00 .::. a. 10:05 ti f ;l ijtJ11II.ii.I§6 )639 8770/ ~~) FIRESTARTER l!l Mosc<=W' .:!~\~~: l,llo &.Ji r.c' r\A. I LOYed AIJO si.n1ound (R) nt I llAJXJ'l'l11 w omen (R) AGAl ~Sl ALLUOOS 8 Also Showlnt Hot Dot (A) Aho The a ounty (PQ) £' ~ ., AllO ~ / "' T. ,.. 'l All The C•"'"l•s Altht BJ M o .. 1 (A) ~, Alto ::_,,,. Sttowln1 irootloo .. ,,., Diii (PG) Otl••lns ooen 7 1lO WHk•nd• / 1 100 WHk nl111u * Children Under 12 FREE Unlen Not •<l u'1JlllJllY GOU.•• at -the Grand Dinner Theater. See Friday listing. ··oLUDaCY Gll08T" at the Huntington Beach Playhouse. Sec 17nday list· 1n1,. 'JOSSPB AND TBS AMAZING TSCB -"100L0a DUAllOOAT" a t the Newport Theater Arts Center. Sec Frtday lts tlog. "LA V&NDE R FOLLIE&" at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse. See Friday llsl· lnll. RlllAaY llAllY" at the San Clemente Commu nity Theater. See Friday ltsttng. "THE MUSIC 11AJ1f•• at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater. Sec Friday listing. "TH& SE AGULL" a t South Coast Repertory. ~ Frl~~stlng. •• S&colm TUB Aaomn>" at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse. See Friday ltsllng, "S&V&N IWK8 AT LAS VSQA.I•• at the Cyp~ Theater Guild. See t·r1day llstl~ . "11\'S. '81ifUT&8 TO llOIUUNO" at Saddleback CoUegc. See Friday llsung. • -----~~uMp. __ PROCllASTUfATIOK: A New Look at an Old Habit. Y0ur attitudes a nd fears a nd their re latio n s h ip lo procrastination are ex- plored . 9 :30 a .m.-J 2:30 p.m .. Golden West Thllege Administration Bldg .. Rm. 137. 15744 Golden West St.. Huntington Beach. 812 fee. 891·3991. CLOTlllKQ STllATltOY J'OR llltK. Use of color a nd line In selecting clothing for men ls fea tured. I 0 a.m ·4 p.m .. Gold en West College Adminis tration Bldg.. Rm. 209. 1574 4 Golden West St .. Huntlnl(ton Beach 825 fee. 891 -3991 Ftbu unvga SAY nna AOADC:• see Friday listing. "TBS ~AT." A seamy story of police detec- tive's ~r110nal vendetta to MMllll79-9150 Px1hc Anahetm Or-1n fwy 91 ell- ml Szt-Sllt Mann Brea Plaza f.., ~,. -.111 COSTA 1EA 97'-4141 Edwards Cinema Center Mtlllof '~ COSTA IEA 7Sl-41U Edwards Town Center S D fwy ta llnslDI & An1o1! FOlllTAll WM.LEY 13'-lSOO Edwards fountain Vallty 81QOlNl1t 11 Ldoftpl LA HAial (213)691-0633 Nit. F astuon Square .. ' ., .. mMlil 534-2553 SYUFY City Center l90 I lllrtlopol!IM WlmMSTO 191-3'93 Paofic Hwy 39 Or-In 8udl 1M Sol CC f") nHTll! 1t:nm "lfJIH1\ IKllRJ iKm ... ·rnc mrwr imRT mi .. wmm · llll!RmR · UIJllJ ll!lllIY · mlllllJ!IJ(IJ · IDDI IQgJ - W(IJ&1) runm~ ~ ~ IWHltml ~ lfll IDln ~~ llUDIGlllll. .:.= IDD ltllll -Wm lllffi A~ ~": lllmmllllm ~ lmR ltll.ll-Al IUmD'J -0: •JIRDl ~ llllJ LomJI •-···=· __ , .. ,._._.,._-..ca l'Q!illil'lm .. ~~~WM11c>1--.~--fPG[.-.a w:w -..: . pm-.---~.. .. STARTS TODAY WA COSTA MlM • HUMTll8TOI H.Aat .... Vil.JO '"**+!': 5191 1~:::~1 Mann Brea Plaza UAClnemas Edwards~on Edwards ~ Vle!O --529-5339 &4~ Cinema Man •~ Pldftc's ar.,. DrM-ln •COITAMHA fl TORO lfMM( •OMMGE 634-al Edwirds Cinema Edwan:!s Saddlet>ack Edwards WOOdbodQe Cinema Qnedome 634-2553 . .,.,.. S46-3102 581-5880 ~1-0655 •WHT19aJER EdwllOS Clnem1 West 891·3935 00--1· f. . . . . . . . . " ... ~ 0 .- .... .... .... co Cl> .. ,I . ..---... 6 -ltht~ltHh .. t88-'WW ... lfe~~ ... "''"dNf•dett .. e ...... t.~ lion ol Oranae£ounty.:7 :30 lrvlne Social Sc:lenct' Hall. p.m . .1. Vlllagc Bible Church. 8:30p.m .. lrvlne.S2.SOgen· 12671 Buaro. Garden eral admission. 856-6379. Grove. Free admission. TllS W&ST&llN RE· the western t.Jnttcd &AU.es. GIONAL8 of the Western Orange County Fair· Strttt Rod Association arc grounds. Costa Mesa. Sat. 8 prescnted.tod;ly and tomor-· a.m.·mldntght. Sun. 8 row.O)ier IOOOhot rod and a .m.·5 p.m . 83 a<tuJt ad-- a .m.-6 p.m .. 1212 E. Lin· tomonow In the usually coin Ave.. Anaheim. 8 I quletstreeta o( Calico Ohost donation . 533-2311. Town . Thls mustcal event ~ "TIU ORIG UI ... OP 562-33-4.4 O> sncot8." P~nttd by ... Crt"atlon Science Assocla-Etc.• custom cars can be vfewcd mission. &2 Knlor Cltlztns ('Jin action. from aU parlB of andmllltary.chlldrenunder ~ 12 admllled free with adult. COllllVRITY PSSTI· teatumr-.mem-thcmcd VAL JM : A Salute to the famlly costests. colorful Olymptcs. Food. conteats. Wiid Wat characters. and cntcrtaJnmcnt. arts and eomc of the best bluegrass. crans. game booths. mini· · country and cloe!lng cntcr- trlathlon and a pancake tatnmcnt anywncrc. Sal.· breakfast are among the Sun. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. 10 mlles festivities. Comr In costume north of Barstow. It Is and enter the lnlernatlonal located on Chost Town Rd .. costume contest. IO a.m.·4 off lntttState 15. (805) p.m .. Golden West CoUegc 254-21 ~2. --~I INIVEAllAL aTuclcm TOUR :E ~-.. -W::A~ cw-~ "'"° ai1 1••~t1100 >. (0 'O c u.. ' .... Q) 'O c Q) .x Q) Q) ~ "'SIXTEEN CANDLES' IS A SURE-FIRE HIT." l(O"-Cat•040 '°lfW l"OQIC OAllY NfWS "IT'S THIS YEAR'S 'RISKY BUSINESS."' "FUNNY AND ENTERTAINING...At the end of the movie. you've laughed o lot.. ·sixteen Candles' remembers what 1t was like to be young and serlOUs. and very romantic:· 11ooe< (09<1 Ar IMf MO\/lfs "ONE OF THE FUNNlEST AMERICAN COMEDIES ABOUT TEENAGERS IN YEARS ... " ......,,,, WOii G.vHTI r'l(WSPf.l'(RS From the mon who trought you '1.t Mom" & "Nation<:i Lampoon's Vocxfion" Its the time of your life that may last a lifetime. IREA UA Movies 990-4022 COSTA MESA Edwards Cinema Center 979-4141 NOW PLAYING COSTAllUA EOwards Town Center 751 .. 184 IRV1NE Ectwards Wood~ Cinema 551 -0065 LAGUMIEACH LAHAIRA Wf.llWltll Edwards South Coast AMC Fistiron Square Paa11c's Hf.Way 39 497 · 1711 691-0633 Dnve·ln 891-3693 LA6UU HIUS OIWIGl WUTWl8' E~n!51Sanbom CltY Center UA TWiii Cfttnas LJOU03 tills Mal 634-2553 895-5333 7~11 -. Stadium Drive-In 839-8770 [ ,;(, ~ ~[D FOii THIS [ll!IOAOIMllllT I \ 995-1875. ' HOBBY CITT •ptJr1"1JP-P-B,.T TREATER. Pup~t shows at It :30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Sat. & Sun .. t 238 S. ~ach Blvd .. Anaheim. Indefinite. 527-232,3. .. • CALLIGllA.PHIC ARTS offers lo chJldren a poem wntten out In calligraphy for mom for 75 cents. F'rcc photos wlll ~ taken and lM'rsonallzed In calUgraphy frtt of charge. l I a .m.-3 p.m. •37 &aCllff VIiiage Shoppln~ Center. 22 r9 Main St.. Hunttngton ~ach. 960-5775. . · A SPR1"G PSYCHIC P' Alll Is held today by the Psynetlcs Foundation. 10 central quad. 15 7 44 Golden AJltAJlltlll OEll • 1111'· West St.. Huntington ltIAL9BOW.Exhlbtts.dls· ~ch. Free adml'Sslon. plays. dealer booths and 8~5-8367. Jewelry making demon· TH& BRAILLE lN· strallons. Begins Sat. & 8 Tl1VTE Track and Field Sun. at I 0 a.m. Brookhurst Olympics for blind Jouths Community ~nter. 2271 ages slX a nd up Is he-I at the W. Crescent Ave .. Anaheim Braille Institute Youth Frttadmlsslon.838-1924. Center. 3450 Cahuenga Blvd.. West Los Angeles 9:30 a.m.·3 p.m. Free ad-Sun mission. 821-4444. "CALICO 8PIU!fG FSS-• nvAL•• Is held today and Chartle MCGee·1s a happy. healthy elght-)4ear-old ltde girt. N<>rmll ln~waybut~ . WA UAMowies ~ IUUIA l"Alll PIClk ' ltml Qn,,..jn 121~ It's a power she does not want. It's a power she camot control. And. each "'8ht. Chide prays to be just .. ~-Other Chld. STARTS TODAY COlll.uA &.Ae-. -EOnlds Clneml ear. NICftlhian~ CNdome 9J9.4141 181«13 6)4.2563 COITAIBA ----EOw.111 Town C..... E.._.Y119DTwlll Sl-...Onw-M 751 .. 114 llD.-o 9'110 -·-·Iii E...m <htlW Well 111..3835 1==-,__ ,j ... . ... .... I r " Cluatcal THE CALIJ'ORJlflA o·oao Chamber Players Ensemble pret1enta a pro- gram featurtng aelecuons f>y Bach. Mozart. Francaise and Hoffmeister. The quartet Is comprised of Susan F'rtes. nute:· Sharon Holland. violin: Ella Lou Wiier. viola: and Jean Clower. cello. 2 p.m .. Turtle Rol:k Omlmunlty Park. 11 1 Sunnyhtll Drtvt', lrvlne. SJ general admission 660-3643. "SUftDA Y llUSIC AT THE llUSEUll," an adventurt'some. four-con- cert series. concludes today at the Laguna Beach Mu- seum of Art. 307 Cliff Dnve. Free admission. 494-6531. TBlt UNIVERSITY 811'fGltR8 of Cal State Full- erton. aloog with the Call· fornla Ba~ Choir. perform Bach's "St. John Passion .. 8 p.m .. CSF's Ltttlt' Theater. 800 N. State Blvd .. Fullerton. 773-3371. ROSEll.AltY GROOME, nuttst. performs at 8 p.m Chapman Coll~<'. Salmon Recital Hall. 333.N Glassel! SI.. Orang<' 997 -6871 Newport Blvd., Coeta Mesa. 642-8293. JAC& BJlAJlfl>, 3-7 p.m .. Indefinite. Rusty Pelican. 2735 Pacific Coast High· way, Newport Beac h . 642-3431. BOBBY UDFIBLD per-forms Lalin Jazz. 7-11 p.m .. Sunset 'Pub. 16655 Pacific Coast Highway. Sunset Beach. (213) 592-1926. RAGS MARTINSON Sa ARD TBS RBYTllll 9SC-~on.am. 7:30 p.m .. 3900 TION, aflemoona. Old Dana Manch eater. Inglewood. Point Care. 24720 Del 740-2000. P rado. Dana Point DIZZT sings contem- 661-6003. porary musl.c -.., p.m .-mld- STUDIO C-"& features nlJlht. Maxwell'•· 3 17 Pa· a n afternoon iazz session .• cine Coast Highway. Hunt· 100 Main St.. Balboa. IN{ton Beach.1>36-2555. 675-7760. OROOVlt TITANS, after- noons at Baxter's , 14346 Pop Culver Drive. lrvtne. In- definite. 857-2103. V.\N HALEN plavs at the RON'S l1'f LAGUNA eel- Juz THE GOLDEN ltAOLlt JAZZ BA.l'fD plays at the 'Amtrak Depot." 3-7 p.m .. FreeAdmi~i ~ • Food San Juan Capistrano. 'l<lppo<1Cd b)' KM<.< <l'QllntuOGN ..,., Coordinating CoUndb from • Contests • Entertainment LIDO JAZZ AbL STARS, 4-8 p.m. and 9-11 p.m .. Cafe Lido, 2900 Newport Blvd . Newport Beach. 675-2968 OltORGE BUTTS, sax- ophone. and STAN BRECltltPOUDGJt, piano. 2:30-7 p.m .. The Park. 2515 E. Coast Hlp;hway. Corona dt'I Mar lndeflnltt'. 675-6577 THE GILLIAM GARJlfER JAZZ QUARTET, 7-11 p.m . Indefinite. Alts1o·s. 1670 "TIE WMMlll E"D urrm111,. TIAT llU ALL IF AllEllDA TALll• II llW II OIAllEOllm It RICHARD FREEDMAN NEWHOUSE NEWSPAPERS Sul ne..c.n • Arts & Crafts rountaln V1tlley Huntington Beach ., Gaf'dcn c:.rc-• Game Booths Non-pro nizatJons for fundralslng and/"9P'' ... ""'rmation purposes. for lnfonn II 89~M67. _ Golden West College 157" Oolden West Street • Huntington neach • CA 926'7 STEP UP TO THE MOVE EVERYONE IS TALKING ABOUT. * * * * . . . Stunning." -ROGER EBERT. CHICAGO SUN TIMES AT THE MOVIES EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT Fri 7 00. 9 30 Sat Sun I 45. 4 20 7 00. 9 30 NOW PLAYING llTOflO b!war!K '>aoaltl>.ic• 581 5880 COSTA MW fOUWTAlll VAUCf (O'#i<OS Soutll Cont fl!!Wy fOUf Pim ~6-2711 96.l lJOI COSTA MU.A lowatos MHa ~5025 •·@M1 WHTWUTEll P~1hc: s Ho Wry 39 0-ln 991 369J edw"rds Wf 5 TBROOK C INF MA ~:· •• ·.: h • • ')30 4401 • ~ c: - HUTTO.. k:FMAN fti 6 30 10-4~ Sal /Slin 2 05. 6 30. J 0 4S • ~ .......... ~ edwarda MllA CINIMA Newport I 1111h 6 46-5025 Co•l•Meaa .... 990"4021 UA MOVlS 4 CISTA IUA 5.46-2711 lDWS SOUTH COAST PLAZA CISTI IUA 6313~1 COWARDS HARBOR ~ llWlll m 065S COWARDS W0008RIDCC lMlll mus 1~11 LAGUNA .._LS MALL --.. 495--6220 EDWAAOS VUO MAU -637-0340 N/lt, ORANGE MAU -6)4.)gll UA cm CENTlR IUICI 6J.4-9361 PAClrlC'S 0AANCE DR 1H IUTlmTO 89S 5333 UA WEST-SlCR TWll "A TARZAN MOVIE LIKE NO OTHER YOU'VE EVER SEEN! '"'' l\r;, '~:W'" f:~..K • GR~!fil'OKE TARZAN \ 111111 Ill INI'-Ill \I"•""'• It II I'll Wh II \WI"•"' I.\' It« •I ,, '"\ft ' H )' .. ,., Htff •h• .. k ' .... ". t ,,, ... w f \ \UO., I ''Ull \I,.. fl0 1'-11 1 \i,,,.. 1~ I' Ill' '4 11 I I J•,..1.., nl 1" f H I ,ff IH II"" .,,.f 'I"' I 11 ' I "11 It ._,..,.,.,..i,, '" P II \ \/ \11 .,,.1 \Ill 11-\I t \I \ 11' ll.urd ••llll<''4•on l"R/\,111 1111 \Pl\ h1 HIC \Nltll 11\l ltlh•t t II\ Utrntt"dth Hlt.tt IHI•"-~ .. , • .,.,.--.-· u ., ...... '1••.,,," _ ... ,,. -·--o ·-·-...........·,,..-·-··-- AMtDI 17'-9'50 MOW P11e1hc Anatltlm Di 1n SHOWING •COSTA EA 751-4114 •~l llUCH "4-0760 [dwiirds I own Centt1 CdwiirOs Newport R TOIO Yl-5UO OUllll '34-2563 Edwards ~l SYUfY Ctnedomt f'OUNTAll VMUY 139-1500 SM AIM CWllMO '93-t~!> ldwards f ountatn Valley Pac:1hc Mission Di In * Preeented In Dolb Stereo , "'O 0 - ..... . ' . • a a 8 ebrates MOtllers Day wtCh a spectal mmu plus Ron's famous roses Noon· 11 CLUB, 8-1 1 p. m.. with Rusty Higgins plllylng. Also free dance lessons 7-ll p.m . by candl Davis. Layfayettr Hotel. !44 S. Linden Ave .. Long Brac h (2 131 435-6311. llstrn~. ·~All:!f T AKUU" at Golden West College. Stt Friday llstlng. ThQmaslka.ah. 1980. Three -.Etc people cope with the Berlin _ • blockade of 1948. 7 p.m .. UC ROOICR'SOA.llJ:)IM cel~ Jrvlne HtJm.anmes-Ha lt. -C6rate8~oth·C?-a ·o.y wttb Room 178. lrvtne. 83 gen-musical entertaJnment. a eral admission 856-6406. noral arranging demon· Ing, ,.,., ... Tas WUT&a" as- QJOflAUI of the WC8tUn Sl.fCd. Rod Auoclatlon. aee Saturday,.11.StJng. """ p.m .. 1464 S. Coast High-co way. Lagun"a Beach. ~ 497-4871 . CDllJ8TRT plays Top :: 40 rock music for dancing. 2-6 p.m F1reny. 11316 ~ Brach Blvd.. Stanton. ~ 893-9464. -CAL!~,!!> S TltltL ~ DRUM D,Anu appears at -g Cano's...._l-6 p.m . 2241 W. ·~;::: Coast Highway. Nt>wport u. Bt"ach 631 -1381 ...... -Qi Dance -g MISS ANGIE'S BIO ! BAND SOUND DANCE $ ~ Theater "TIU BEST LITTLE WBORltHOUSlt IN TEXAS" at the Harkquln Dtnnrr Theater. Stt Frtday llstlng. "BDIG Al'fD WALDR" on South Coast Rept"rtory's Second Stage. See Friday ltstlnl(. "CBAPTltR TWO" at the Gem Theater. St"e Friday • 'J'11!1111rT lJDlI. n at t fie Grand Dinner Theater. See Friday llsttng. "&,.A VENl>"tR J'OLLIU" at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhou~. Stt Friday llst- tna. y.Tlllt SEAGULL'' a I South Coast Rept"rtory. Stt Friday llstlng. "PIVE lllN"UTES TO MOR.Nl.JlfG" at Saddleback Coll~e. See Friday llsttn~. Filll18 "ANGEL OF IRON," by WBE&L OP' J'Rlltl'fl)- SHIP, for stogies over 45. meets at the -Srickyud In Orange for brunch at I I :00 a.m. 524-3327. TD SAILD'fO !tDIOL&S. for non -s moking singles over 21. gathers In Newport Beach for day sailing. I 0 a m. 820 donation. For cur- rent location call 673-3282. IQI !;!Ill! ltlllkl~ ,..Ufl'M lc'OO{UI U[!J1111J .;H#. MIUIXlr l.UUI IJ..Mll · Q.[m Q(g: Kill lllm:{U . UUIJ!IJ ll!llliY · IR!lml lll!Q(Y · IDGJ JQJ;MIJ - W l!mlWum;u01rn·~o ~ llllOO.Hl(Wlllllll ~ lllllnm ~ aUD!l!D#IU ~ lmPJm_,AflPffi!B:m & ~ '-'Kl)~: llCUMllOrmt.m SOftN": IU{QJlfill[_,~ll!WJ«~ ~~.Mm~ !IWjlMmJ • ~· • ~. • • .. , lllM> 111l-o<--.o. ~!':"!"'!·· ~ ~1-..cu1....,.-....au J, IOQ 11Ko11iu1-c: wn PG[riiiiin1 .._. ~~ \"' , ... _...__ • ..,'!...!!"' ......... *COSTA MESA 546-3102 EDWARDS CINEMA Harbor & Adams EL TORO 58 l ·5880 EDWARDS SADDLEBACK EL TORO RD AT ROCKFIELD NOW PLAYING * HUMTll~TOI BEACH 848-0388 EDWARDS HUNTINGTON BEACH BLVD. AT MAIN & ELLIS 11¥11[ 551 -0655 EDWARDS WOODBRIDGE BARRANcA EAST or CUL VER * Presented in Dolby Stereo MISSIOI VIEJO 495-6220 EDWARDS MISSION VIEJO MALL S 0. FWY TO CROWN VALLEY *WESTlllSTEI 891 -3935 EDWARDS CINEMA WEST WESTMINSTER AT GOl0£N WEST _ ............. ::... ...... '* .......... -.......... stratlon and family photos. Continental brunch 9 :30 a .m .-noon . TD ANAllBDI OICll a lllKB~ 91101', sec Sat- u rday uaung. Mon. string/woodwind trto 10 a .m.-:Z p.m .. and the noraJ dt'monstratlon ts at noon and 2 p.m. 2301 San Joa- quin Hills Road. Newport Beach. 640-5800. Claaelcal BOBBY CS"TSR PUP· PET TBltATSR, Stt Satur- daJ.J1fi.~& SPJlllfG pgs. TIVAL:· Set' Saturday list- QR&QORT COLE~. Stt Friday listing. CAL ST ATt J'ULL· ltRTOR University's Wind ~* PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES * ~ :S:gain Matinees! 'f'~;lfol4 J·1iirj ~ MOlllOAY Thni SATU RDAY fACUlTYat CANOt.EWQOO AM ""1••-llfora 5 H PM ..... " (PS) th S,.C. E....-t11n I Htl" II DOLIY SU O IHO 140 U O '40 • .., 10«1 • "fOOllOOS(" (PS) 11>0 ·~ a.o UHUD TO HOU>" (PC) 140 '~ 10~ ''IOllMCl'G 11( STIK" (PC) llJO l~ 440 '~ , .. 11~ "MOSCOW °" 11( lll>D'' (I) tlle 1ae \ •· aoo 1t JO -.Mir .. (PC) II DIUT Sllllll 11.lO.l~ •111.•" 110 1010 "M MMAL" (PG) 11.lO.l~ ~·~.l lO 11.10 "fETMTll" (1) lllO l~ HO a20 It\~ "fOOllOOSl" (PS) 11 ll l• HO aoo ltlO ..... Of \ IUl1(Jlf MlflllD5 "l'Bm ~ aa.DT" (PG) llll J«dO 121. 10~ CiiR~t;FrJ ...-mJI tMlll£S" (PS) lllO. lJe 4.JI, 6l0 UO. IOlO 'ACAllST AU 0DDr (l) HO llO ''$9C SHIT" (PS) IOQ. Ul. IHO ........ _..,., lllO. ltO. Ul&• IOJe * PACIFIC DRIVE -IN THEATRES * ANAHEIM 0 11 (V(RV SA! & $Utlrrf0AY f •OM 7~""')o"' ,.,. '"'0 c;.11 .,, ... ~HMIJ8CIJIS" <•> ~IAS "FU>AY M 13th M fM CtWlO {It) "GllEYSTOKE 11( l!CilJll C. TMZM Um> ~ 11f AP£S" (PC) ~us "1COM'' (PC) .amr,1 '1WJTM10" (l) ruis 11.AYQICUll" (I) .ltll4tti2. "SIXTEDI CNIUS" (PS) PllAS UFOOllOOSE" (PS) ''PWCE ACMDIT'' (a) "-.. "flmY M 1111,_ M fM CIWJ'§) (!) 1wwwas .. MS 'V 11f CIOI" (!) .......... <"') PlUS utl>T DOQ, M ..,... (I) -•• 004 .,,, I .. e1wwwwble ,..,... ... new CIA.ta• .;....~rr-~,,,__ F'l1day It.ting. work by local compoeer --------L&& RD.SLL_.·sec: Frt· Wlltam ~hmldt. u COr1· OlmOOllT COUtllAJll, Pot___ _ day listing. w11o•saoo•r-"' -A 8U89-1'Aftl ..,. ftSM" at the Hadequtn -DUCTIOll .-Sh o•c•n:-- Dtnn" ~y1loule. See ):'rt. reatUl1JlC a c:oUecUon of _ ~ ducted by Benton Minor. ._ ~lf••tno DJZZT, see Sunday list· -cu1r ..__Ro Davia -.'" ""'-"& ROJnl DI LAOURA fea-r• y mem""'. n ·p I A 8 T It & LL y .... • •10e Ing. la ~ 801olat In "Tuba • _ _. ... -.. turea DAVID --, dav ~ eltde·ta~ shows produced ., t "P GIRL.. at the by mus median and publf §. MJrum:· and the program -----· at Cano's. ittt att Monday llsung. · n..ace el90 Includes Penlchc:ttl'a Fr1day Uaung, "A 8WUIO COtn'UT --,. - "Symphonr, for'Band" and Jaa IUOBT" Is featured every NATIVE TONGUE, att Grand Dtnnu Theater. ~ relaUons students or tlie F~~atlng, communications depa~· ~ • ll'U8JC llAPf" at ment .. ts featured at Chap· I Arnold's 'Four Scattlah Tuesday night at Happy Fnday listing. Oancee... 8 p.m .. l.tttle '"TD .JAZZ MmOJta." Dau. I 791'7 Mac Arthur Tb-ter The:Mer. C.I State Full-~Monday UaUng, Blvd., Irvine. 250· l 077. - t~ Curtain Call Dinner man College. Wa ltman Theater. 5'c rr1day llsUng. Theater. 7 p.m.. 333 N , Glassell St .. Orange. Frtt Q. P'llma admission. 997-6857. ~ · erton. $3 general ad· COJlfJ'R&Y PBILLIP8, VIJllC&KT SCOTT, see "TD BEST LITTLlt m .... on~773-~371. ~--------------------.,..-_:.==:__==.:::..:.---=:::.::..:..:=... ___________________ ~ Jaa '"T'D JAZZ llDtOU," dlrcd from ()tsneyland. per· form at Cafe Lido. 9 p.m.·1 a.m .. 2900 Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach. 675·2968. Pop __ CBSllJ8TRY plays Top 40 music ror dancing. 8:30 p.m .·mldnlght. Cl~ Encounters. 21022 Brookhurst, Huntington Beach. 968-9800. VAK BALER, see Sunday II sung. ROJl'S DI LAOURA fca· lures David Ralelf{h on piano. 1464 S. Coasl High· way. Laguna Beach. _,, .. 4 A.M.. do,oubow ..-. pour cat is? COSTA MESA Edwards Bnstol ~7.w.i FOUMT• VAWY NO ,PAUES r... 'I F ACCEl'TED FO" r•ml y our THIS ENGAOEMEHT 963-1307 497-4871 . DIZZY, Stt Sunday list· L~================~!_-1 Ing. "' Da&Y GELTZELllAPf, stngcr.gurtar, 9p.m.-l a.m .. Blue Beet Cafe. 107 21st Pl .. Newport Pier. Newport Beach. 67j.333;!: - Filma A STUDltNT PILM SllDWCAa& fa highlighted at Chapman College ton~t w1th new ntms prOducedDy the communlcaUons de- partment mm students. 7 p.m .. Waltmar Theatre. 333 N. Cilaudl St .. Orange. Free admi.ton. 997-6857. Tue. From the lfrst laugh, )OCJI be hooked/ ---NOW PLAYING----• PU c•TA •llA llMlf tMIMlf .._ h ,._ UA 0... ~ ...... AMC Or.,. lillll 17141 S?t.~39 11141 ~0St4 17t41 111 .... 11 11141 UJ OMO * ClllA llllA fMtrTAll VAlU'f * l.\IUU IMW ou.tlf ~sC-t.ltr ~~._ .... , ~IS...• UAl:ilyC- f1141119-4141 11141 llt1!~00 ~I:..~ f1141 U. 3tl I OMIH wtlfMllSlUI S1Mi.1111 01 t114t 6391110 UA °"'"" 17141 193 OS-41 ORANGE COAST COLLEGE PRESENTS OCC SYMPHONY ORCHtSTRA ,.., Ftaluring Ca rolyn Brot. Viola Kartn l.ak. Vi olin David Mulh onrn. French Horn Ptrformrng Orr worls of Wolf F1rrar1, Wagnrr. Barh. Mozart. and Bnrsnnlr SUNOAY, MAY 20 Admiss ion : $4.00 Presale $5.00 at Door 5 P.M -Robert Moore Theatre 2 701 Fairview Rd .. Costa. ~sa TICK£TSMw·MC • 432-5527 The availability of quality WOttta by recognized world ctaaa 20th Century Mut.,. Is decteaaing du4I to their respective ag-. CONSIDER THESE TRACK RECORDS: "LINCOLN .. DALIVl~"-A Del Lllho was pre-piblilhed" 1978 II S750. W'I Jl$1 ()¥« one -re-II escalated IO S 10,000 ..EIPMtA .. -A 0111 l.Jlho WIS pte ·publrshed " 1982 II $1350. today ii hts f()( over s 12 .. 000. "COU.C ATHLETE"-was pre ·Ptdshed In F«> of 1984 11S1850,lodale14 t.s IA"· cmed lo '1'191 $7000. .. Art Is Consi$tant" Art Collecllng offers excellent Capitol Apprec.lation" "Quality ArtWOf'k Is a valuable asset." some of the many "quotes" regarding art 8CQUISlhon As lntemahonal Publisher we otter pedigreed WOOis of art. complete with papers CAU. OftlBID TOOAY FCMt De'TALI (Mt 0.-,_..... wMll.._.), ON CUMDT- LY MPDllD .... "'91 llMID WONCI M Mn. l'llN'\\ll•l'\\I fl IUl,1111-' CALL Oft IEllJID TOOAY FOR DETAii.i (tum co'-pofttollo wttl\ wlHala), ON CUA .. ENTlY OFFE"ED P9'E-PU9Ul .. D WOfllCI Of ART. CALF. MSIDEN'Ta DIAL DMECT AT 714/417 -7501 OUT OF ITA TE DIAL 1-800 -421 -7759 ~----------------i I NAME I I ~~ I ,, .. , _______ State Zip I Phone <> I I 0t11ce < 1 I I • pllOf'I ........ ~ID ""Y ,...... 9'IC> T<t IMSTUIS ,.. "'"· ,,..,.., I ,.._ ~ 1482 9o C.. ""'I'. i..,. ldl, CA llZl51 ~---------------~ Bleachers. For the Casual side of you . Everything from pants. shirts and sweat~ to sweatshirts• All 100% cotton in great cobs tho1 fit in With your active lifesfyle &~~~/;\~~ 56 FASHION ISlAND · N'EWPQRfBEACH' • (714) 644 -5070 ....... .. > .,. 10 .: Etc. FOllllER PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON makt"~ an eagt'rly-awal1t·d publlt' >-appearanct> a l ('hapman C'O College tonight <11 7 p m I It' 'O will deliver wha1 he de ·.:::: u. ~crltxs as an "lmportanl ......, ton·t~n polin address:· ... ltullon Sports Centt'r. 333 ~ N. G1<1ssell St . Orange c 997-67A3 a> .le ~ ~ PIANIST KELLY LelilAIER a1 Cano·s. set" Fnday ltstln~ Juz TOY McLAIN, !>ln~t'r and ~ullarlst. 8 p m.-mldnlghl. 1'ht' Cann('ry R"8tauram. 301 Lalayetlt' Av('. New- porl lkach lndt"flnlle . 675-5777 0 • ·-K Wed. Clualcal THE ALLOTRJA JAZZ BAND performs for two nights only al the Mt'adowla rk Country Club. 16782 Graham. Hunlln~ton Beach 7-11 p.m .. $7 50-per person with limited seating . (2 l 3) 597-6339. CONFREY PHILLIPS and his trio. s<>e Fr1day llsttng. . . < THE CONCERT BAND of Cal State Fullerton per· form~ a conct>rl a l 8 p m. In I he Litt It' Tht'at('r on cam- pus Conducting Is Biii Nicholls. and faculty mem- ber John Rarcellona· ts nutt' solo1.,t S3 ~encral ad· m1s~lon 773-3'37 I GREGORY COLEMAN. ser Frldav hsllng TllE UCLA JAZZ ENSEMBLE performs big band sounds and modern jazz. Conducted by Gary" Cray. 8 p.m . UC lrvlnt" Fine Arts Concert llall. Irvine . 84 general admissio n . A56-6379. WAYNE WAYNE and Book by Larry L. K ing & Pete r Masterson Mus ic & Lyrics by Carol Hall Pertormanrp~ I Ul:'S lhl.J ~un Sill a Sun Brunc h 3503 S. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana 92704 RIC& SIURM.Allf, set" f'r1 · day ltsUng. ROl'fft'm BROWN and.his trio. ~e Friday li sting. Pop ROJ'll'S Qf LAGUNA fea - turf'S DaYid Raletcb. Stt Monday !Isling REUBEN It. LEE, M"t" Friday llsllng. LElt l'ERRELL. st'e F'rl· day llstlng. VIJ'tCltftT SCOTT. St't' Friday listing . "CRAZY bAZE" ts to- nig ht al Happy Daze. 17927 MacArthur Blvd . lrvlnt" . 250-1077 DIZZV, see Sunday ll&t· Ing. Dance A DANCE WORKS HOP features works choreo- gra phed by students In aance. UC lrvlne. Fine Arts Llltle Theater ( 16 1 Huma n- ities Hall). Irvine $4 general admission 856-6617 NA 11VB . TONGUE, see Friday lis ting. "KALltlDOSCOPE 01' DANCE." a s pring u t rava- ganza pre~nted t>y Saddl('· bac k Collegt" South Danct' ~partment. Is ht'ld tonight a nd tomorrow at 8 p.m. 1'ht' program numbers. which range from balk-t. jazz a nd modem dance to Wes tt'rn clogging a nd break dan cing. W ('fC an Ch oreographed by lht" college's s tudents. 93 admission. 83 1 -4545. Theater "THE BEST LITTLE WHOREHOUSE IN TEXAS" at the Ha rlequin Dinner PlayhouSt'. See Frt· dav listing. "rtmn Gnu." at the Grand Dinner Theater. Stt Friday lis ting. ''LAVENDER FOLLIES'' a t Sebastia n 's West Dinner Playhouse. See F riday llsl· lml. 'i''THE MUSIC MAN" at the Curtain Call Dlnnt"r "'1BIU NOW SERVING COUNTRY STYLE SUNDAY BRUNCH 1199 Includes Beverage -Well Drink or Beer 9 to 1:00 1712 Placentia 645-8091 COSTA MESA TRES AMIGOS MEXICAN ~~~ RESTAURANT 1-../1 " Monday And Tuesday Specials Margaritas Half Price 2200 Harbor Blvd. K-Mart Plaaa COSTA MESA \\, r1· i.;"ini.; .1 h•·.i11t1l11I 111·-h ""hid '" 1•,11 h \.1ntl'wr "h" din,, in 1111r r11m.m11, F n Ill h ... ,•11111~ .. ,, \.111th. r ... n.n· l • ,.,,, ,1nJ ho 1n11r 'our 11..1.•tho•r \'\llh '" 1 ... ,1.-.tlM1"'\..'·"' •tth• I tdo I~"""' 1111 l 1~t.1 l'l1nd 142-1274 142-1271 Bando TamaAbaro., one of the famed on- ~ata actors who protray female rolee ln the all-male Kaba.kl playa. will perform at the Japaneee American Cultural Center ln Loa Aneelee. See Wedneeday'a.Etc.11.atln.a. .l ( .. Calendar H ~ ............. illillillllllliil .... lllilml.-lililm .... illillllil .... llilillimi .............. iliilillllillliiiillllil ................... o .r Theater. See rrtday llsUng. -~~Of!. ''llATSUITT TSA9," a.n 1nfonnal tea session with a qu~lon and answer pertodwllh professionals. ls held at Mission Community HoapltaJ. Participants can learn more about the labor. nursery and post partum facilities. l :30-3 p.m. In the hospital's conferen~ room. Pre-registration required. 831-4646. Lectaree OOJITROVSltAL\L av&- .Jscn DI IUOllSDICAL STBJCa are explored In a lecture ser1es at UC lrvfne. Soclaltted medicine. Insani- ty plea and euthanasia are Included. Each Wednesday thro\.&IOl May 30. 7-10 p.m. Soctar Scten~ Hall. ert• Road at Campus Or1ve. lrvlne. 856-5318 . s•nctee __ WllSBL OF FRDJlfD· 81UP, for singles over 45. meets at the Seafood Broiler In Anaheim at 6:30 p.m. for dJnner. 524-3327. Etc. CHAPMAN COLLSGE llosts Its annual com- munications department awards banquet at 6' p.m .. Waltmar Theater. 333 N. Glassell SL. Orange. 997-6857. AN ART EXHIBIT AM> SALB or ortg.lnal Amer1can. European and Oriental graphic art ts held. 9.a.m.-4 p.m .. Orange Coast College Fine Arts Building. 2701 Fairview Rd .. Costa Mesa. ~DINE WITH A VIEW ·w1N A TRIP FOR TWO The: all nc:w ( :apri<.-cio ( :afc i' no\\ open wirh an C\Cn bcucr '1cw of rhc Pacific ... and an cxcitin~ nc\\ menu! While enjoying the fahulou~ ~cwport lkadl coastline. dine on ~<:h delecuble items as /resit salmon or wordfi'lh; lender young veal. juic\ prime: rih or one of ~vcral srir fr~ -.election,. All include a crisp~ -.alaJ or homcmJdc )()UJl and a frc'ih 'cgct.thlc. I >on 'r lca,·c with out our famed /Jouhlt /M.:il or fo:sh homemade strawbe~· pie. AnJ, on \Our \\av out. enter \'Our Pumc in the drJ~ing for a free ~ec:kcnd at \fJrriou·' famed ROlll"lto Las Pa/mas Rtsort. in ~ancho \1ir01gc near Palm Spnn~. f.'aprirrio Coft ... on tYptrit7ff't eortlt /euvin~ ltomt for. Offer c\ptr~ J unc I 5. 1 41'<~. ' 400 '\;c" port (:enter I )ri\ e, 'c" port l\cac·h. <: \ 11,!1")(10 =----• Phone 71 ~ -M0-4000 Mother's Day Sunday Champagne Brunch Featuring ... Lobster Thermldor '5.50 In Putt Pastry Half Local Lobster '6.25 Crepes Dana Point '4.25 Served 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Dinner menu served 3 to 10 p.m. Featuring ... Lobster Thermldor In Puff Pastry Whole Local Lobster Oyster Bar 3 to 10 p.m. Reservations 493-2603 Ample Parking '8.95 '10.50 l>ANA 'l'llAJ)J4;Jt .fl Jl'4;~'1'AIJllAN'I' . . Mlsthltlc·~.., ... ,. ... 2803 .. .... . .. ,._. .I • • Free admJsslon. 432-5629- llAJIDO T AllASAllUllO V makes his West Coast debut perform!"' the 400 .. year-old Japaneae a r t Kabuki. Japan America Theatre of the Japanese American Cultural and CommunJty Center. 8:30 p.m. 244 S. San Pedro St .. Los Angeles. (213 ) 680-3700. Thu. OIUOOllY COLSllA.N, stt F"r1day listing. PI A Kl 9 T It ELL T LellAIBR at Cano·s. see Fr1day listing. Jau THE JAZZ BAM> or Cal State Pullerton features two guest artists and Is directed 6y John Webb. Appcarlf\A a~ Gary Foster. natlonally recognized woodwind anlst and studio musician. and Toure Heath. drummer f r<>m The Grand DlnnerTheatr OIREC r~o BY J ACI\ BU NCtl 'The authentic aura of show biz .. Nt•w York Timrs ..... il's a smash" New York 'Jonmal·i\mt>rkan " ... tuneful & enchanting" ~ Nt•wsd;ay riCiaitC~ .. -~-•UMl1•-7 FREEDMAN WAY ANAHEIM the long-st.anding group the ~ Heath Broe.hers. 8 p.m .. I CSF's Little Theater. Full-~ erton. 83 general ad-~! mission. 773-3371 o. TOii McLAIN, ~cc ~ Wednesday llstlnl ~ llAJll( 188& L AND ,, THE RBYTBll 8ECTI01'. ~ eventng.s. Indefinite. Old 5: Dana Point Cafe, 24720 lNI ~ Prado. Dana Pol n 1 661-6003. ~ RICK SllEJUIAN and ~ WAY!I& WATlfE. Stt Fr1 · day llsttng. ::: . TRB Al.LOTIUA JAZZ · BAJllD, stt Wednesda •II l · .. ' ------ SALVADOR DALI'S lllTllAY CEL£1UTIOI AID WA SW£EPSTAIES Today 6:00 PM thru 9:00 PM IASTllS OF Al£ AITS 1492 South Coast tlchway, Lacwia Beach 497-7501 This is an open mv1tation tor you and guests to 1om us tor hors d'oeuvres and champagne to commemorate Dall's 80th birthday. Grand Prize· l week trip for two to Spam. All accomodations at the Avemda Palace Hotel m Barcelona and a guided tour of tile Dah Museum m Figueras. Also. four tamous Oak-hthos. Total ValH $21,500 A com er of the newly remodeled TOWERS RESTAURANT in Laguna Beach's SURF 4r SAND HOTEL with its pa.noramic view of the Pacific Ocean and mirrored ceili.np reflecting the ocean waves nine stories below. Call 49?-44 77 . --ts h II Calendar • , ... ~ -: 1 °f>AllV&YTa.AYLOa,St·e """' Salurday listing. =--a01'1flE BROWN and hi!> co trio. 8"e Friday listing. ~ CONFa~T PHlLLIP5, >.. V<' Fr1day llstlng co ~ Pop -~ LL DAVID RALEIGH. plll1\ -.... 1c;1. prrform~ lrom 9 a; 11 m I 30 ,, m C h t't ~ ><intt"'l. 1701 C nrlnlhlan ~ Wa~ Nl"" porl l\l'a1 h .le ~55 1332. $ l'fICK PYZOW. st11J,tc-r ~ ~111tar. harmonl<'J. Y fJ m I a m nlut' Ek'<'I ( Jft'. I 07 2 1st Plan >, Nr~ port Pier 'lt>wporl l~d• h 675 3333 R£UBEN E . LEE. .,,.,. I rlcta v llsll ng LEE FERRELL • .,,T ~ rl· clc1y llsllnji( VINCENT SCOTT. "'''" Frldd\ llstlnj.t Dance THE TRA CY W&LLS BIG BAND. tor\ Olll c1.111clllf( pk.1s11n· ~ 30· I I :~30 p rn . Tht• California n . I 643 1 BolA Chica, t1untlngton Aeac'h S~ admission 846-1347. A DANCE wo••sBOP. SC"t' Wt'dnt'Sday liSllng BALLaOOll DAllfCmo. 8 p.m ·midnight. Dance lf"ssons 7 ·R p m Also door prl.c«'s Ml"adowlark Coun· try Club, Graham ~trr<'I. ttunttnl{ton ~ach NATIV& TONGUE. scc Fr1dav llsllnJl. "llALEIOOSCOPE OP' DAl'fCE," St'C Wt·dm·sda\ llslln~ Tb eater "THE B&ST LITTLE WHOa&HO USE IN TEXAS" at the llarlequln Dlnnt'r PlayhouSt' &>t' Frl· ddV hsllng • ''CHAP'l'&R TWO" dt tht· Gt·m Th<"atf'r &of' f'rldrw ll'illn~. "PATHE•S A.I'm 80N9" al Oranj.tt' Coai.1 C"ollt'~C St·r Friday listing. "PUNHY ODtL" at 1 h1· Grand Dlnnt'r Thcalcr S1•f' f'r1day llsllng. .. LA ftlfDSJl POI.LIU'' ;,t St-basttao'a West Dinner Playhoua<:. Sec F'rtday list- ing. Lecturea WlLLlAll C_ BOLllmS, professor of music al UC' lrv lnl", l<'ct u rcs o n "Thf'atrcs and St~cs In Vivaldi's Venice" al 7 45 p m. Tht" kctu~ Is lh(" first fn a new ~r1ts on th<' history and cr1 ttcl!<rtl of th<" <•r ts !tp()nsort'd l>y thc &hool of F'ln(' Art~ a1 UC' lr\llnr Unlvl"r".11\ Club on ramptL!>. Irvin<' · Fl"t't' ad- m t ~Ion a11d ref"'°shnitnts will be ~rved. A56·66 I 7 GORDON GORDON, noted author or such books as "The ,..81 Slory... F.x- penrncnt In Trrror ... ''That Darn Cat" and "Down Two •Dark Strt'rl s. ' and his w lfc- Mary Don, CXt'C'Ullvc dlr<'C· tor ot 1-kll~lnn and M t>dla and Fo11ndc-r of the Angel Awards. arc gut'st s~akers whcnOllvcCrt'st Trutmcnt Ct'ntf'rs hosts a luncheon for auxlUary membtts and guests at 11 .30 a.m VIiia Fontana. Orange: 86.50 with rtscrvallons 5u~­ l{c&tcd. 547·0361 Etc. "AODITI01' -A llUSJ· CAL UVUE." an original Orange Coast Collegt' tu· dent/faculty produ<'tlon. Is held tonlS(ht and toi;norrow. 8 p m. ThC' show rombtnu music. dant'<' and come<ly OCC'<i Robert H. Moon · ThNUt"r. 270 I t'alrvl('w Road. Cos1a MC'sa 84 ad- mtsston. •132-5527 BA.l'fDO TAM.ASA.BURO V , M't" Wednesday llstlng. Ad•ance BllllnC REALITY AS A WHOLE: A Hrvolul lonarv VIC'W of 1 ht' Wf'slrm Path -of SclenC'C' The Ojai Foundation prC'S· t"nls an all-day work !ihop In which lt"ade-rs of the Nt"w Sclt'nCC'S will metl togt'thrr for the first lime In a publlc forum to explore their the- "BEHIND THE SCENES" with Brenda Caponera Restaurant Account Executive MOTHER'$ DAY DINING SURF & SANO HOTEL The Surf & Sand Hotel in Laguna Beach will otter special Mother's Day dining In Its Broadwalk and Towe<s restaurant on Sunday, May 13. The Boardwalk restaurant will feature a champagne butfel brunch from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. at S 12 95 per person ($7 SO for children under 12). Each mother will reo,eive a complimentary rose. The buffet wlll Include an array of appetizers, hot entres and desserts. In the evening, the Surf & Sand Hotel's ocean-view Towers Restaurant will feature a speclal table d'hole menu for diners. Served lrom 4 00 p.m to 10·00 p m . dinner will feature a choice ol appetizer main courses such as roasted duckling with orange and green peppercorn sauce; beef tende<loln Perigueux: white llsh sauteed with lemon mustard sauce: or baby salmon Poach~1th two sauces The price ol this special Mother's Day d1nn 1s $21 00 ~r person ($13.50 tor children under 12). Compllroe lary roses will t>e given to all mothers Reser- vations recommended 4g7.,.477 THE NEWPORTER RESORT HOTEL Mother's Day at The Newporter resort hotel w111 be celebrated with two special brunches presented in l a Palme restaurant and the Plaza Ballroom lrom 10 am to 3 pm on Sunday. "f.. art1st1c buffet of Mother's Day speclall1es in the ballroom will include several salads. fresh seafood newburg. roast of beel and bourbon glazed ham mousses, assorted entrements and complimentary champagne Strolling violinists will entertain Tanlf for adults is S 14.50 and Sa SO for children In La Palme restaurant an elegant four-course brunch will be offered teaturtng Calllorn1a cuisine with a selection of appetizer, salad or soup, entree and dessert accompanies by croissants. wheat muffins and complimentary champagne Gourmet fare includes a j1came pancake appetizer With smoked salmon. whitefish caviar and sourcream. huevos rancheros with pan- cetta, and smoked salmon eggs benedlct. Clas&ical guitarist. John Deerman will entertain T erlff for adults Is S 15. 50 and $8 50 lor children Reservations for Mother's Dey Brunch are suggested Call 644-1700 The Newporter Is located at 1107 Jamboree Road. TI4E JOU Y 9'0QER Reservations are being accepted lor Sunday, May 13th, when all Moms will receive a compllmentary rote. A b<eakfast menu bursting IMth choices plus a varied array of appetizers. croissant aandWlchea. garden lresh salads, and beef & sea- food specialltleS. Betglan Waffles are Mf'l9d golden-brown and topped by luack>us whipped cream. Build-Your-Own Omelettes allow even Mom and Grandma to have "oooatruc- llon Jobs". offering a choice ot 3 fllllnga from a llat that Includes avacado. cheeeea. Spenlah S&YCe, corned beel hash, and a garden full ot vegetables. Servings from the new "all day" menu, Include, Chef'• Setectlon, quiche, and tempting "Omefette of the Day". For dinner aeafood-4ovlng Moma will enjoy Fried Eastern ScaltoPt. Batter Fried Shrimp and The Seafood Combination Plllttef. For deuert, the "Abaolutely Unforgettable Hol Fudge Cah" la just thet, and the Peach Melba and Waternieton Sherbet are ju•t as memorable. THE SPtNORIFTEA The Mother's Day Champagne Brunch commences with warm Blueberry Muffins and lresh frluta of the season. Also available wlll be Eggs Sardu. made from stuffed artlchot<e hearts topped with poeched eggs. & Hollalndalse sauce. aeafood crepes, Huevos Rancheros and Bayside Frttata. and other speclattles Dinner menu Includes Roast Duck's a !'Orange, Scallopplne of Veal Marsala. and exotic Calamari Plccata Prime Rib Otnne< at the SplndrlHer Is remarkably tender. and the New York Steak la broiled over real mesquite wood to bf Ing out the best navor. For the finishing toucti, a desMf1 tray is crowned by rich cheesecakes and fTlOUSM cakes. speclally prepared fOf' The Spindrlfte<. Mother' 1 Day reservations are available by cafflng 642-2295. The Spmdntter 11 loc.ted on the waterfront, at 3333 Wf/St Coast Highway, Newport Beach . WAREHOUH MST AUAANT Burt Hhcson'a world-lamous Warenouee Restaurant In chic lido Marina VIiiage wlll be preaentlng an old-fashioned Mother's Day with strolling barbershop quartet and a sumptuous buffet ort Sunday Special hours will open The Warehouse at 9 a m .. and the buffet with complimentary champagne and fruit juice will be served untll 3 p.m. Price Is $1 2 50 per person with children under 12 only $6.25. In addition to the champagne buffet, there will be dehgnttul special dinner entrees on Mother's Day, as well as the r~ular menu of fresh seafood, prime rib and International cuisine There's no need lot reservaitons at The Warehouse, just come on down. The Warehouse Is at 3450 Via Oporto. It ls located 1ust southwest of the 1ntersect1on of Newport Blvd. and Coast Highway 1 NEWPORT BEACH MARAIOTI Marriott Hotel & Tennis Club will offer a la vi ah champagne bulfet dinner In their new Pacific Ballroom with continuous seallngs from 10 a.m. until 3 p m Guests wlll be able to choose from a variety of breakfast Items. marinated salads and pastas and carving stations serving roaal baron of beef, rout leg of lamb, plus of course the famous Marriott dessert table. Musical entertainment featuring Marrlott's popular Twin Pianos wlll be provided. The price of the buffet Is $15.95 for adults and $8.95 for chlldreo. plus tax. Retervatlona may be made by calling 640-4000, e><tenslon 6 HM A Mother's Day brunch wtll be offered In the new Caprlcclo Cafe and the Atrlum lrom 9 a.m. untll 2:30 p.m. Prloea are 13.95 for adults and $7.95 for children plus tax. No reservation' are aocepted and seating will be on nrst come basis. RASCALS At Rascals Restaurant In Huptlngton Beach each mom will receive a free flowef and the most courteous setVtc. by lhe friendliest personnel around. Rucala features a 8Uper Sanday brunch from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. with unlimited champagne. a fresh trlut and juice bar and deOcl<>Ya homemade putriea. The special for the day Wiii be prime rib dinner lefVed 2:30 untH closlng. Reeervatlons ate anllable for par11et of 8 Of' more and chitdren's plates ate avaltabte. Rucala, I• at 797SI Center Avenue just off the 405 Freeway at Beaeh Blvd. behind Huntington Center, 898-0141. ones and modtla of reality . Sunday. May 20. (805) 646-8343. <>oaotni E~enm ALLIGATOa fAaM. 7671 La Palma. Buena Park. Ont of the world's largest reptile collcctton s. I O::JO a m -6 p m dally 522·2615. 91U008 CUlll'mfGHA.11 AUTOllOTIV& M\J8£tnil. 250 E. Baker St . Costd Mesa. AnUquc: car cir< d 19 J 2-prescnt 9 a m .-5 p m Wcd.-Sun. 546-7660. CATALl1'A caUISES pnna 8ChcduJc: ts as fol- lows: l'rom Balboa Pavllton dally. departing at 9 a m . rtturntng al 7 p m Rcst'r- vallon s ~ulred. 673 5245 from San Pedro. <>v1•ry dav 9 '.45 am .. Fr1 7 pin :sat Sun. A 15 am . 12·45 pm . and 6 :30 p .m . Fmm L.<>ng Beach . t"very da) 9 .1 m .ind I 45 p m . .,.r1. 7 .30 p m . Sat. 8 a.m . 12:30 and 6 15 p.m .. Sun lOa m dnd6·15 pm. Through Junt' 7 ROYAL KHYUR DA.l'fA WJIAllP at Dana Point Harbor offers half-day and three-quarrer day sportfls hlng trip!\ 496-5794. DA V&Y'S LOCDa l!IO orrcrs dttp sea sportfl,h lng trips datlv. 673·5245 OtS1'tTLA!'CD. 1313 Harbor Hlvd . Anaht'lm Saturday NIJtht at the Park ft-atur~ country-music ~r­ formcr!I 11\<'ludlng T.C g h«"ppard. R~tr Mllkr. Syl· via, Atlanta and Kle!1lO Kan.-. ;amonll, othf'ra. al~ with "F'anlas) In tht Sky fln•works All t'ntcrtafn· mcnt dur1ngS3turday Night at the.' Pork Is avallablt' al rt'gular admt&slon prices Park offt"rs morr thon 50 dltraC'Uons In st'Vt'n lht'm<' lands. ln<'ludln~ lht' all-new · Allrt' In Won<lerland" at· t raC'llon In F'antaayland. St'nlor fan Unllmltrd Passports arc available to guests 60 and over t'VC1')' Thur9<1ay and t"rlday . ltours Fn 10 a m.-6 pm .. Sat. 9 a .m ·midnight . Sun 9 The 8W8'd-wlnnlng Royal Khyber restaurant will be ottering a special dinner In honor of those special ladles. Sunday. A tong.stemmed rose, a complimentary glass of champSQne and a IC)eelal "Taste of India" combination dlnnner will be Mt'Ved ftom 5 p.m. until 11 p.m. for a special price of S 14.95. A g8'8 Mother'• Day Champagne Buffet, lrom 10 a.m .-3 p.m. Wiii be NrVed for brunch with ITlOfe than twenty delectable entr~ featurlng tandoori specialties and the gourmet culsJne of Nor1hern lndla. Prloe is S 10.95. The lovely Royal Khyber Is located at 1000 Bristol Street Nor1h, near Jambofee. Infor- mation and reservations. call 752-5200 THI "-EASANT PEASANT • The Pleasant Peasant Restaurant In hlewport Beach will celebrate this special holiday with a FREE photograph of that special person and her loved ones. II wtll be taken on Sunday, May 13th (during Brunch). Reservations are suggested. The house specialties orchestrated by the Chet. are "Pe&Nnt W811lngton". 0< "Braised Lamb Shank" In wt111e wine and tomato. A fine array of Imported and domestic wines plus fresh baked pastries are ava11able to complement any meal. The Pleasant Peas.ant is located at 4251 Martingale Way, 955-2755 THE m.INO£R A beautiful Cymbldlum Orchid corsage will be presented IQ every Mom Who dines at any of the Grinder's 19 locations In the southland Sunday Bring Mom to the Grinder for breakfast to try any of the delicious Omelettes 0< "Build a Gourmet Omelette" and choose lrom 11 Ingredients. Lunch and dinner pleasures suggested are Callfornla Style fish or the LaConcha Salad to The Great Steak Break, served with all the trimmings (5-9 pm seven nlghts a week) locations 1n Huntington Beach. and Newport Beach CHE.Z LAUTREC Mother'• Day It a trad1t1onal day honoring Mothers and special women everywhere. Chez Lautrec In Newport Beach wfll cetebrate this special holiday In 1ta quaint. lovable at- mosphere by presenting a dainty Cymbldlum Orchid corsage 10 every Mom ·who comes fOf' brunch or dlnn8f on Sunday, May 13th. Che.z Lautrec combines gracious service with gourmet delights prepared In the true FrenQtl tradition In a menu featuring authentic French aJllllne, fine French and domestic wines. only lhe freaheat seafood. poultry and meats plus a tantalizing anay ol fresh pU1r'lea at very mode<ate prtoes. Try Le Vol au Vente du Joua, a Huffy pastry shelle with a special Malood or meat lllllng. Or try Le Canard Btgarrade, a routed dudlllng In a wonderful Of'&nge sauce. Join Chez lautrec lor an unforgettable dining experience that 11 truly the spirit of France. Aelefvatlona are suggested Call 67S-.904. Chez L.autrec la IOC8ted at 3421 Via Udo In N.wpon Beactl. Feature of tile OaJly Piiot AdvertltJng Dept • ...... _ ............................ -··· ....... ·---.... C a_lendar a .m -9 p.m .. Mon.-Thurs I 0 a.m.-6 p.m. 999-4565. JtNOT T'S B E RRY FAllll. 8039 Beach Blvd .. Buena Park. Entertainment such asgunftghtens. cancan dancers. ndes on aut hentlc stagecoaches and an 1881 trarn arc featured dally throughout the park. Also llvt' country music and rock bands perform throughout the park. Visit Snoopy In his new home Camp Snoopy where he can be found greeting and posing for pie· fures wlth guests. Open Fri. 10 a .m.:10. 'p.~ Sat. 10 a .m.-11 p.m.. Sun. 10 a .m.-9 p.m.. Mon.·Th\Jrs. 10 aim.-6 p.m . 952-9400. LION COUNTRY SAFARI, 8800 Irvine Center Or1ve. Laguna Hiiis. Drive-through wUd animal ~rk. Zambe11 River crul~. animal shows. _petting zoo. larl(e aviary. Opens dally 9:45 a .m .. last car admitted 3:~m. 837-1200. p A. VILIO• go&&Jll offers lour crulsea of New· port Harbor, showing the homes of John Wayne and May Garden Chinese Restaurant ~ ~ti« '1/ eMJ,ue <!lu-iuu /Jt tlqut tli1t/Jt9 LtJ NCHEON SPECIALS Dinner • Cock tails . • Sunday Brunch • Open 7 days a week Banquet ~ilities •Wedding Receptions \ Private Parties 1400 8E Btl•tol, Coet. ..... comer ~Ill a .._tot 756-9229 GULLIVER'S t}Jother :S CVay- Prime ~bs of C/Je ef with all the escorts Reser vat ions Essential! 18482 MAC ARTHUR IRVINE 8:13·8411 15 ~ i other pcraooaJlllea. · from the Balboa PavUlon In New- port Beach. Dally every hour. noon through 3 p.m. 673-5245. found In thts lushly planted park. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. dally. 835-7484. Southem Callforn1a·s fln~si cloggen. or "hlllbllly 'tap dancen1. ·· participate In the 1984 Cloggtn~ Jamboree every Sat. and Sun. throu~ Sunday. Open Prl.-Tues. To a.m.-10 p.m Located 25 miles north of Universal Studios at M~c Mountain Parkway, cxJt off 1-5. Valen-C'la . (213) 992-0684. . ~ plane. to a .m.-6·p.m. dally. ct t2 l 3) 435-561 l. ext. I 165 ct UJIUVSRSAL 91111>108 «" TOOll, 100 Unlvc"'31 Cll y ! Plaza, Unlvecsal Cit y A a. guJded. behlnd·th«'·scene!> ~ excursion through Holl) ....._ wood's biggest and busiest .,, movie-TV complex 9·30 ..., a.m.-3·30 pm dally (8 18 1 0: 877-1311 ~ SAN JUAN 81RRllA1' LIBRARY NfD OA.RD&NS, 26-47 Pa· elite Ooast Highway, Corona dcl Mar. Rose. cactus, an· nual gardens. orchtd con· servatory. kol ponds. gift s hop. Open dally I 0 :30 a.m.-4 p.m. CAPl8TllANO llJMION, 31882 C.mlno Capistrano. San Juan Capistrano. cau- fornla 's oldest building. Native American and carfy Spanish culture .exhibited. 493-1424. 8Al'fTA. ARA. zoo. 1801 E. Chestnut. Sanla Ana. More than 250 animal. bird and reptile species arc SIX FLA.GS MAGIC MOUNTAIN. 260-a c re theme park with rides. s h ows. enlertalnment. Computf'r Discovery Ct-nter and other exhibits. Some of SPRUCE oooeE, adja· cent to R.M.S. Queen Mary. Pier J , Long Beach Harbor World's largest aluminum dome houses Howa rd Hughes world's largest sea- C•ll 142-5171. Put • few words to work for o u. • §1oe~ ~tafo-~:V <.lJ~aotlwV~. ' 0~. 6/(/~ a~~ ru7d ~~t/ba~0~/I GOOD EARTH RESTAURANT . 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CA 92704 • (714) 2'1·1700 AdJacent to South Coe•t Plaza wine lt61 will• a •e<)' t aP•b4e •1•11 to as.ure vour d.n•no 1 •••• e•i>ertence Re,er.al•O<IS •n<I 1ackets suggeate<J 111•> 7~1 11S3 HUNGRY TIGER RESTAURANT Famous IOI ltve Ma•ne IOC>sn!r and rresll l•sh Clatl) Tl'lf OySlt • IHI• l'lM '" o •n 1nenu ol 1pec1a1 se•IOO<I d•snes l "'" •f'l<I <11nner Enle!l••nment •MO ~anc•ng 171•) 1179 I181 OANDHIRE~TAURANT En10y our ctu slC ln<11an cu111ne 1n an •tmo tphtlfe 11'111 •• rem1n11cen1 ot ln<111 tsell F 1ntnt•C IOO<I •n<I t4H"•Ce 1wa•t tl>O~e w111> •nQ a unique •nd trn h O•n•no •-1>ern1n,e !>S6 7273 UPSTART CROW AND COMPANY A complete l>OOkstOt• and lull eeo•ct res11urant are 1o•ne<I 1~tt1e1 1n lh!S unique conc•Pt BrowM IOI a 00011 en10~ hne ~1111e1 ano goo,,.,,., cotleft o• <l•ne Of'I 1 menu thll 1ncluMs 10 nam~rge<e Pasta Pnta Saiaa ano Chicken Oti<>" Oaoly lrom 1000 AM r., 10 00 P M Waellend Dtuncnes 1714) 1162-0727 ~ • '< -- ( ' a ., Galleries i ----------...---------.-..--iliiii ............ iiiillii ______________ ~~ ~ ...: MUSEUMS ~ :11t BOWERS MUSEUM, C'O 2002 N. Main St . Santa :E Anet 'lrtsh Sllvt>r, ·· fratur· >: I n~ 17th. 18th and 19 th C'O ) l rntury 'Stiver from [)ub· ~-1111·., Nallonal Mu'lt>um of U: ln·land cont i nucs ln- drlinltt'lv 'l{t>flccllons. Pa1n(tn~s ol .lt'rl)' Wayne Dov.·ns" t::. an exhi bit tca t u rln,R "urrt>,tll<,llc works about trchnolo~y·s l'lfrct::. on m ankind by t'n'>t a Mt's.A a rtlst .Jrrrv W,I\ ne Down!> AIM1 1ri-O d 1· f I n I t e I \ "°' a 1 1 ,. c F 11.1rn·c;ts. Pl:tnt!'. In Amen-o.. 1 .111 Indian ttft'·· t'xplort'b 1 h<' role of pl:,inl!-int he livt's nf ndtl\•f' Amrrlcan s r hrough ~unda_\ I lours r 11r ... ·Sal Io a m -5 p m . ..,un 12·5 p m . 972-1900. L AGUNA BEACH MU- SEUM OF ART. 307 Cliff Dnve ... Contemporary cau. fornla A r11sts 20" Is fea· tured with daywork by MonlC'a Dunham . Her ceramic vt'sscls portray a dellC'ate strength In thelr styllstlC' braiding at the lip juxtapoSt'd to sturdy bases. Through June 2. An all· media exhibition titled "All Calllornla "84"featuresart· IStb who reside tn all ar eas of the state. Jun«! by llf'nry Hopkins. dlrtttor of tht' San Franctsco Mu~um of Modern Art, I RR work s wrrr chosen from 2.000 rnt r1es llours Tues ·Su·n 11 30 d m ·4 .30 p.m 494·6531. NEWPORT HARBOR ART MUSEUM, 850 San Clt'menle Drtvr. Newport fkaaeh Three exhibitions are being 'lhown concur- rently. "F:xpresslons· New Art From Germany" fea· lures new German ab· str acl/ ftguratlve ex· prcsslonlsm and was or· gantzed by the St. Louis Art Museum '"Jess: Paste· Ups .. consists of53 collages by artist J ess. wno although relatlvely un- known to the publlc. has t'xhlbltW his works at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Museum of Contemporary Art. Chi· cago. and the Dallas Mu - seum of Fine Arts. Also. the Sales and Rental Counctl pr esents an exhibition of eight young emerging art· 1st currently working In • the East Village. New Y-ork . Through June 10 Tues.- Sun . I I a .m .·5 p-.m 759-1122. llUS&Ull OF NOU'H ORANGE COUNTY .. Main llall. 301 N. Pomona Ave .. F'ullerton The Soclet v for ort Calligraphy and the Mu· seum of North Orangr County show a Juried calTI· ~raphlC' cxhlbltfon enllllt'<I 'Poetry of the Pen .. Ovrr I 50 plttes wcrt' selected from the entries from thc- l .300·mcm~r Society for Calligraphy. many partlcl· patlnl( artists are of master status. A sen es of work· shops and demonstrations will accompany the cxhl· blllon. Through June 10 Tues.·fr1. I 0 a.m .·3 p.m . Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun noon-5 p m. 738-6545 GALLERIES ALLENDALE GAL· LltRY. 1540 s. Coast Hl~h· way. ~una Beach Htgllly pollsheabronze sculptures by the Bennett Brothers of Placerville. Indefinite. Tues.-Sun. I I a.m.·5 p.m. • ~ \Tl MOTHER'S DAY BRUNCH BECAUSE SHE'S SPECIAL, TREAT HER TO ELEGANCE. IT'S EVERYrHING THAT SHE DESERVES. LE CHARDONNAY ,.., pn·p.uing ,1 \ 1•n· "Pl..'Ct,\I ~1\llhl1 r''> O cl\' m1..'al tnr '11u ~ ntr~l'" lrllm our l''du.,1\ l' nwnu ''ill tnl luJl• Fill' I 111 lrl'"h "it'tlb.h'>, ~.1Jdll' ol I .rn1l1 ..,llllll•d with 1. h1d..l·n nwu.....,1.· ,rnd 1-rkl 111 Bt'l'I rn ,, ..,h,1lh11 l rl·,1m .... n1u• A h.Hpr-.t ''ill J"'l'rlorn1 "hilt·' l'll dim• 11.00 ,1. m h (1(11' m For re~ervationc;, call (7141 752-204~. ORANGE COUNTY BALLROOM ~.n 11r tlw 1.•kg.1111.1.• l>I \l11t lwr' ... (),l\ lb.ti\\ tll t,1.,ll'IUll\ d1·lt~ht \ lllH ..,, ,,..,l'' I hl' g11t11md bulfl'I 111dudl"" 1<11,1 ... 1ts.min111 lk t'I, l h11.~ \.\llh Pt>arhl'-., Sealw,., with So rn·I S.rnn'. ~alm1 1n W1.•llington, Egg~ Bt>n1..•d1 t."t, ;\;,warin 111 Lamb, Crab Claws. SJlmon ~h1u.,..,1.• ,1nd ,1''1d1.• ~d1.•rt1on of l."rl'· at1v1? 1.nld salad-.. Thl• Frt.>d Carwll Im> \\'ill pnn-tdl' tht> mt•llow mu-.Kal bJd .. gwund lnr lht" '>fll'CIJI ocr,1""'n lu ... 1 Slh =;o pt!r pcr~on (childr~n un- dt·r 12. $4. =)()) plu'> t<.n .md grJlu11\. '-il'altng Imm Ill Oll .1.m Make your reservations now. (71 4) 752-8777. ~ Jhe REGISTRY -r--Jj9te/c:, ~ ~ 18800 MACARTHUR BOULEVARD IRVINE. CALIFORNIA 92715 497-6005. ART-A-FAIR Flt8Tl- V AL GALLERY, 664 S. Coast Highway. Laguna ~ach. A group sh owing continues through June l and fC'aturcs some 25 art· lsts. Dally 11 a.m ·5 p.m. 494-4514. BC SPACE GALLERY, 235 Forest Ave .. Laguna Beach . Work by California artists Don Ort-gory Anton and Vida Frt'eman arC' rxhtbltt"d. In their work. both artists a~C'hlf'~t unlq1,1ent'ss ~ex · presslvcncss that trans- cends lateral photographlt repre~nlatlon of reality while seeking to explore thC" myster1es ol life ThrouF(h June 2 Hours Tues. -Sat 11.30 a .m.-5 30 p .m 497-1880. BOB SIEMON GAL· LERY, 1166 Sunflower at ".:.' . . . ·:: J Fairview. Costa Mesa. A photography exhibit with wor'k,s from David Pascola. R~r Shoener. Frederick Squier. Briand Parantcau. and Kelli Acker Is shown. Through June 15. Mon.· Sat. I 0 a m. -6 p. m 557-0804. CALLIGllAPBIC ARTS. •37 SeaCllff VIiiage Shop· ping Center. 2219 Main St .. Hunlln~on BeaC'h . Calll· (VaphlC' works In several media by local and Inter· national artists are fea- tured. Also some Chinese Brush Paintings will con- tinue on t'Xhlblllon. Begins Saturday and runs through June 9 Mon .·Frl. I ·5 p.m. 960-5775. Gallery wlll be closC"d May 17-19. C AL STATE LONO BEACH, University Art Museum, Long Beach. A great var1cty of graduate ::: leP~ll:}\ "'-·~~~~--~~-----------------------------------------------------------..................... ...; ................. . ~~-------------~--:-------------..._~--------------~~~~-~---~ Galleries and unde~uate etudent works are featured. The exhibition off era the beat of the art department'• stu- dent efl'orta. culled through a proceaa or tudatng ~n­nlng al the dladpUne level. lncfoded In the ex.hJbtUon wtlJ be effort.a In drawing and patnung. ceramics. graphfc de9tgn. craft.a. ln- austrtaJ deS)gn. lllustra- uon. meta.lamtthlng and jewelry. aculpture and tex- tiles. Mon.-Thula. 12-4 p.m. and 5-8f..m .. Fn. 12-4 p.m .. Sun. -5 p.m. Free admission. Th~ May 30. ~~ 498--4280. C TIAJlf TBOllAS OALUaT. 1001 W. 17th St .. Suite T. Coeta Meaa. An exhibition or abstract sculptural ftaurca Teatunng the work of' Annie Healy. Alao abstract oU patnUng& by John Badger. Indefinite. Tues.-5at. 9 a .m.-5 p.m. CITY or IDWPORT B&ACB, Ctty Hall Gallery.' 3300 Newport Blvd.. New- port Beach. Cynthia Kale- Wllaon features her pencil & lithograph worka. and Mada Leach features her watercolors. Through May 24 . 640·2271. Dlt8101'8 ll.SCYCLED GALLERY, 6 19 N. Harbor Blvd.. Fuller ton. "DI· versltles '84." an exhibit featuring multi-faced works of a promJnent array or contemporary artists from the United States and Scandlnavta , Is presented thro\JJlh May 26. 879-1391. nd BOOB GALLERY, 212 N. Harbor Blvd .. Full- erton. John Nava and Davtd Romeo are Laguna artists whose work -focusing on the human n.lure -are being shown. 8'71 -5862. SCAR GALLBRIB8, 1492S. Coast Hi,ihway. 11. Laguna Beac fi . Artist Patrick Nagel. known for his sleek and sensuous Playboy Illustrations. Is currently showtng ts works. Wed.-Sun. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. 494-1902. GALER.A CAPl8TaA1'0, 31681 Camino Capistrano. San Juan Capistra no . An outstanding collcctJon by one of Native America's most promising aculptora. Clifford Fragua. la shown. Alao. traditional Jemez pot- tery*-Juanita Fragua. T Sunday. Dally 10 a .m .-p.m. 661-J 781. OALLSRY XT&T, 1412 S. Coast H14tbway. Laguna Beach. "-..Tatercolora by Chris Sullivan" are exhibi- ted th~ June 3. Wed.· Sun. 1 f a .m . ·5 p m. 494-2707. BAOGB'81AKBR GAL- Lltllllt8, 372 N. Coast Hwy.. Laguna Beach. A beneflt for Orange County Phllhannonlc SOclety Is held. Wo rks or lnler- naUonally known artlata residing In Southern CalJ- fomla are shown. along w1th a demonstraUon oT etching technique by Sue Krause. bronzes by Dani. and Christopher Gaynor playing classical guitar. 4-7 p.m. 639-0706. LAGUNA BEACH ICBOOL or ART, 2222 Laguna Canyon Road. t.aguna Beach. The annual Students Show features selected works from each department , Including palnttngs. drawings. sculpture. ceramics. pfio- togra ph y. Jewelry and prfnts. A gala reception for the students and thdr friends la set for Tueaday, 7-10 p.m. Von.-Frf. 9 a.m.-4:3j> p.m.. Sat. 9 a .m.-1 p.m. Through May 30. 497-3309. llA8TSU PUllt ART OALLSRY. 1492 S. Coast Highway. i.a,tuna Beach. Worlta Include largeet col· lecUoo of Miro graj>hlca In U.S. and rare group of ~by Rembrandt. In· deflnlte. 10 a .m.-10 p.m. datly. 494-3903. IOLL8 B0118S ART GALLERY, 12732 Main St.. Garden Grove. Ellen Lampert and Margt Weir are featured In an exhi- bition of patntinga and drawings. Thl"OUQ:h May 28. Wed.-Sun. 1 :f-4 p.m . 638"'8707. OllANGE COAST COL- LBGE ART GALLSRY. 2701 Falrvtew Road. Coet.a Mesa. The annual aprtng student art show begins Wedneeday w1th a recep- Uon for the artists from 7-9 p.m. Watercolors. oils, ex· per1meotal painting. vtdeo art. stained gta.se. jewelry. ceramJca. aci.tlpture. pbo-.. tography and prtnta are exnlbtted. Through June 6 . Mon.-Frl. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. 432-5039. OllANGE COAST COL- LBOE PUllt ART8 Bulld· Ing. 2701 Fairview Road, co.ta Mesa. A spectal ex.hi· b1Uon and aale of original American. European and Or1ental graphic art ta pres- ented on Wedneaday. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 432-5629. ORARGE COAST COL- LltOE PHOTO OALLltRY, 2701 Falrv1cw Road. Costa Mesa. An exhibition of photographs from the Na· Uonal Archives ls on dis· pJay th~ June J 2 . It Is a selection oT pictures choeen from the 5 million Images managed by the Still P"lc-ture Branch of the National Arch ives. Mon.-Frl. 8 a.m.·5 p.m and 7-9 p.m. 432-5725. ORAROE C0111fTY CBJllTER POR COln'Bll· PORAaY ART. 3621 W. MacArthur Blvd.. Space 111. Santa Ana. Ann Chernenko. Margo deWtt. and Roberta Etaenber'I( are the featured artfsts. Throuatb-May 18 . Wed.· Sun. l~-5 p.m. 549-4989. PEIU1'80LA GAL· LERY, 428 31st St., New- port Beach. An Innovative wie of oll pastel, nonnally used only for portrafta. has produced a aeries of beauU· fut landacape pa.lntlnga by Lola Munford on exlilblt. 673-1416. TD PLACB ACR088 TD 81'llSST rROll TD HOTEL LAG111fA. In Laguna Beach. features student ~ographa from Oranae C t College. Rob- ert ifandall Is exnlbtUng fashion photographs ~~·374 N. Coast Highway. Laguna Beach. Lori Quarton·s watercolors and Walburga Schauer 's otla and mtxeCJ media an: on exhibit. Through June I. l 0 a .m .-5 p .m . dally . 494-4422. 8ADDLEBACK COL- LltOE ART GALLERY, 28000 M arguerite Parkway. Mission Viejo. Works of current art afu· dents from both campuses are featured throug)l May. Mon.-Frl. 10 a .m.-3 p.m. 831-4656. 8A1'D8TOl'fE GAL· LBRT, 384-A N. Coast Hti}lway. Laguna Beach. "l'fouveau Sprtng ... an ex- dUng new show. features • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .# r• •" Celebrate"DeliciOso" at Acapulco-~95 ~e spirit of Cinco de Mayo continues at Acapulco Mexican I Restaurants! Right now through May 31st, you can feast on three delicioso taste sensations at a price truly worth celebrating! Just $4.95 for a Three Course Fiesta of traditional Mexican entrees: Steak Picado: Tender pieces of beef sauteed to perfection with bell peppers and onions. Chicken Enchilada: Delicate chunks of juicy chicken wrapped in a soft tdrtilla and covered with melted cheese. Beef and Bean Mini Tostada: Served on a crispy flour tortilla, topped w ith shredded lettuce, diced tomatoes and cheddar cheese.· Served with rice and beans. So come into your favorite Acapulco Mexican Restaurant before this delicioso offer ends! For a $4.95 Three Course Fiesta you won't believe! I I 1" /\ndhttm • 1410 ltarlll'r 61vd Across from Ot•lll.") I.Ind 95() 7J80 G.frdcn Grovr · 12101 E \allty \ f('\o< '>C On \,111.-y Vt<"" south of Chi1pm01n '\H 8Q3 751J c 1984 ALAR Nol available on phone·tn or take-<>ut orders . .,, -, .... , .. ,, ...... .,.,,,., .. , ...... '•• ........ . fl''"' \lts.1 • 12t-.! ., I f\n<ll" ~ I mt "-'!Ulh of Sourh ro.hr Mat.i 754 b5Z!l - - • " ' --~~--------------~------.-.............. _. ...... _. __________________ _... ____ ~ .... Galleries works by I 0 local artists Including Allct>Carney with Nouvt"au. mixed ml:'clla. llp;uratlvt' pctlntlnp;s. and Anita Healy using a musical tht'mt'. combining calll· graphy and watt'rcolor Throul(h June 3 Tut'S · Sun 11 a m .·4 p.rn 497·6775 THE SAK JUAN CAPl8TllA1'0 LIBAJlY, American ••••• ••t •I t•••f •U.&. J . '~ J:'~ For Qasalf'led Ad ACTION c.u A DAil Y rtl.OT AO.Vl$OI. '42·5'71 31495 El Camino Real. San Juan cap1strano. A mini· t"Xhlblt of ltallan drawings of ct'lllngs. which represent some of the sorts of Ct'lllngs ont' would find In churches or palaces In Italy. Is belnp; shown. 493-1 752 SAJllT A AJllA COLLltGE GALLERY. 17th al Brtstol streets. Santa Ana. A stu· dent art and photography show begins Wt'dnesday and runs through May 23 . Hours. Mon.-Thurs. I I a.m.-2 p.m .. Fr1 10 a.m .· noon. Tues.-Wt'd. evenings 7 -98 .m . 8 8AJll SPDUTUS GAL· LERY, 522 Old Nt"wport Blvd_, Newport Beach., Marsha Burns. with her St'r1<'S "Postures." and the plallnum and palladium lmag<'s of Joan Myers· "Santa Fe Trail'' and Dick Arentz' "Landscapt's ... are exhlbltt'd. Through May 26. Tues.-Sal 10 a m .-5 p.m .. .tnd Wednesday evf'nlngs by appolnlmenl 631 -6405. TL& GALLERY, 611 Anton Blvd.. Suite 120. Costa Mesa. Theodore Wad· dell. a Montana calllt" rancher. exhibit~ his paint lngs and drawings alon~ with Stephanlf' Wt>bf'r. whose ~works art-largt>r. abstract paintings on papt'r. Through Junt> 9 Tues.-Sat. 11 a.m -5 30 p.m. 545·ARTS TUSTIN OFFICERS CLUB. More than 200 pieces of art by Inter· nat ional award-winning artists a~ ft'aturcd at thr 8th annual Manne Corps Air Station Tustin Art t;xhl· blllon and Auction al 8 tonight with viewing of thf' art t>et Wt't'n 6:30· 7 30 p m Free admission l ncl~dt's buffet and wine tasting 651 ·7331 UC IRVJJ'fE Fll'fE ARTS GALLERY, Irvine. An exhibition of early archltec· tural construcllon toys In· eluding first struc tural framework toys. Vlctor1an villages and picture blocks of the 1850s Is ft'atured Through June 2 Tut>s. -Seti 12·5 p. m 856-6648 GILDA •.• PTomP&Ce2 Recentl) Radncr's been malonJ mo\ 1es. An uprom- ing relea~ ... The W'?man in Red." 1s a hght comedy with Gene Wilder' direcllnJ. and actors Kelly Lt-Brocl<. J~ Bologna and Alan Krock. .. rm· JU St grateful to some of the peopk who inspired the images we were able to create and perform:· she said. "Jus1 a few )ears ago there were few women 1n t~e public eye that had characters strong enough to pantomime. "One of my acting teachers 1o~d me --and this 1s exactly what she said --·Women can never do the news because their voices are not credible.' Credible!! "Oh yes. I did pantomime in Toronto where l became a professional for the first ume when I ap~ared in "Godspell" and Joined Equ11y. then the 1mprov15at1onal Sec.ond City Theater in Clucago. a comedy community that lots of people came out of--Elaine May. Alan Arkin. Joan Rivers. Dan Akroyd and John Belushi .. Five years ago in an interview with Dume Rosen 1n "Working Woman'' magazine Radner made her comm11- mcnt to do a one-woman show "Oh. I don't remember that -even thinking about 11. Isn 't that strange? Now I'm finally doing it:· she mused "And it's more exc111ng than anything l've'done so far." Radner's sharply defined features light up as the Lakcrs Wln another from the Dallas Mavericks. "That's my next goal --to pla) for the Lakers:· she grins. "ma) be pla)' forward." Natural/Healthy A. T. LEOS Ca11lorn1a cuisine F1est1 Sealooos paslil!> meat & poultry flegantt')' se•vPd '"' a casual atmospnere Dinner tro1T1 5 (' m 7 Oays a week Wedding r PCep11on!> and parttes 390 1 [ Coast Hwy Corona del Mar 759-1854 ORANGE COAST FORTY CARROTS Healthy IOOds. naturally Fresh baked muffins da1ty r restt 1utees Varietal wines Lunch & dinner 7 days a week lrom 1 t A M Sunday champagne brunch t t A M 10 3 P M Between Bullocks & I Magrnn tn South Coast Plaza 556.9700 tLower Levet1 THE BARN Ar11e11can Lune.ti M F 11 2 30 01n11e1 M s trom 5 PM Haf.)i•y H O\,JI M F 4 JO t • rM ~ur Ctiil111~agr e Autfet Brunc:n 10 2 30 Er11ertatt111tPnt & Da 1c•ng Banquel F;ic.11i1ie'> 14982 R ... oru11 T .;• i.n 7 30 O I 1 !> THE ORIGINAL BARN FARMER STEAKHOUSE The original F eatu11ny display bm11 1ng lunch Mon -F11 11 2 Dinner n19t11iy Mon F11 from 5 pm Sat & Sun tr om 4 p m 200 1 Hart>Qr Blvd Costa Mesa 642-9777 HAMBURGER HAMLET Famous 11a11ety of hamburgers, saloon s1eak sandwiches. lobster bisque. onion soup fondue and cherry cob- bler lunch & droner from 11 30 M·Sat . Sun 10· 10 Special Sunday Breakfast Great bar & happy hour 1545 Adams al Harbor Costa Mesa 546-7392 HARBOR HOUSE CAFE Establtsheo since 1939 Omelettes 25 vaneltes Serced 24 hours Sand· w1ct1es 30 va11e11es Heated garden pa110 '11nner seNed 5 10 PM 34157 Coas1 Hwy Dana Point ( 7 14) 490 9270 Also 1634 1 Coast Hwy Sunset Beach 1213) 592-5404 PARADISE CAFE San rranciscan style rresn ltsh and pasta Palto d1n1ng Lunch M F I 1·3 D•nnt-r Mon Sal from 5 p m Happy Hr M f 5-7 Wed Ladies n11e 50¢ well drtn~ c; from 1 p m Banque1 fac1lr11es 600 Newpori Center Or Fashion l<>ldn<1 Nf"wport Beach 644· 1?37 POOR RICHARDS KITCHEN Breakfast lunch dinner Patio 111n1nq with ocean view Modest p11c.es Beer wine Famed fO! Belgian wattles Open daily from 8 AM 1198 S C"ast Hwy In Village Fatre Mall l ayuna Beach 497· 1667 RESTAURANT DIRECTORY Chinese JADE DRAGON Szecnwan & Mandarin Cuisines ol Old China Host Wallace Lee Chet Yr Chen Elegant dining Lunch Dmner Sat & Sun Otm Sum (Chinese Tea Cake Brunch) Banquets. Beer & Wine Reasonable P11ces 12 100 Beach Blvd . Stanton 898-8933 Continentai AJRPORTER INN M9dtt9nanean Room Continental Lunch M·F 11 30 2 30 Sun Brunch 10 3 00 Dinner lrom 5 30 Happy Hoor M·F Entena1nment & Dancing 7 nights a week Valel Parking Banquet Fac1httes 18700 MacArthur. Irvine 833· 2770 CAFE LIDO Newport's Cannery Village JaU spot Cozy atmosphere American. llaltan & Conttnen1a1 menu Lunch M-F • I I 3 Dinner nightly 5· 11 Entertain menl nightly 9· 1 30 Sun JBU session J 7 Ample parking 2900 Newport Blvd Newport Beach 675 2968 MARCEL'S Yott.I Marcel Dancing Wed lhru Sat mghtS to Buzzy Box. 9 00 P M to 1 30 AM . Top 40's Piano bar with Wally Ruth Sun 6 P M Mon 8 30 P M Backgammon Happy l'IO\Jr 4 7 P M Come see our brand new look Serving sandwiches. soups. sealood and croissants 130 E I 71h St Costa Mesa 646 3666 RIVIERA Continen1a1 Cnel R1charo Bergner since 1970 Intimate Dmmg Lunch 11 30-3 00 dinner lrom 5 PM Closed Sun & Holtdays Banque1 rooms 3333 S Bristol Costa Mesa 540·3840 Italian MARCELL OS Family owned Established since 1973 Pastas. 11ea1 p1ua Spec1a1tz1ng 1n C1oppmo Beer & Wine served Salad bar Lunch Mon tt11u Fil d1nnef 7 nights a week Sunday Brunch 10-3 p m 17502 Beach Bl11d al Slater Huntington Beach 842-5505 Mexican Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT Our tOOd is a tnp 10 Meiucoi Est Since 1972 Open daily lrom 11 a m lor lunch & dinner Cocktails Entertain ment Wed lhru Sat nights 1n the Burro Room 296 E 171h St Costa Mesa Call 645· 7626 TORTILLA FLA TS Award winner year atter year Same Sonora style cooking smce 1949 Open daily 1 t 30 10 10 PM Sunday brunch 10 30 to 3 Happy hour 4 to 6 PM weekdays Comp1tmen1ary botanas Cant1na open 111 2 AM 1740 S Coast Hwy . Laguna Beach 494·6588 TRES AMIGOS A place lor people who appreciate gOOd Mexican fOOd at surpnsmgly low prices Open daily 11 a m lunch & dinner Daily luncheon specials Cater 1ng 2200 Hart>Or Blvd K Marl Plaza Costa Mesa 642-8274 /8278 l=or Reataurant Directory ln- tormetlon, PleaM Call Br.,,. da Caponera at 842-4321 ext. 212. PUFFINS Natuially c~ed IOOds from pan cai.es to ere~ 10 steaks An aO\len- ture 1n naiural eattng Open Sun lhru Thurs Sam to 11 pm Fri & Sat 8 am to 12 m1ornght Visa I MC Casual Moo eratP P11ces 3050 E Coast Hwy Corona oet Mar 640 1573 Seafood & Steak BLACKBEAADS Hearty Beet Entrees & Seafood Lunch 11 3 00 Dinner from 5 PM Happy Hour M-F Extensive ·Oyster Bar Two blocks sou1t1 of Jotin Wayne Atrpo<I 833·0080 THE CANNERY Features lrestt tocal seafooa. eastern beet Lunch. dinner. Sunday-brunch and champagne brunch. harbor cruises Enter1a1nmen1 nightly and St.mday afternoon Lounge tood gal· ley Historic water1ront landmark 1n New,,ort's Cannery Village 3010 Latayeue 675-5777 RUSTY PELICAN Frestt sealOOd and IOts ol 11 Newpon Beach · Lunch. dinner. Sunday brunch Over1~s Newport Bay 2735 W Coast Hwy 642·343 { Irvine Lunch dinner happy hour t 830 Main 545-4774 TALE OF THE WHALE Open 7 Days Breakfast 7 a m M·F Lunch 11 ·4 M·F Dtnner 4-.11 M·S Sat & Sun brunch 7·4 Oyster bar Fri Sal . Sun Banquet fac11t1tes up 10 500 Entertainment Wed ·Sun Panoramoc bay view 400 Mam ;;,1 . Balboa 673·4633 THE WAREHOUSE Fresh Seafood & International Cu1S1ne Waterfront dining Chef Charles Kalag1an Lunch. Dtnnei Sal & Sun Award W1nn1ng Brunch Ban- quets & Ca1e11ng. Oyster Bar. Enter- tainment Lido Village, Newport Beach 673-4700 ( HIGH 78 LOW57 caum 1111101 FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1984 ORANGE COU N TY C ALIFOf~NIA 2':> CENTS -2 held in FV church ransacking .. Teen ·~ poor spelling of minister's name helped police investigators in their case m1sch1ef. according to Founllun Val- ley Detective Rick Chnstenscn who made the arrests Thursday. In investigating the rampage that caused about SI 0.000 in damages to the place of worship at Yorktown Avenue and Magnolia Street, police were led to the older boy who already was in Orange County's Juvenile Hall on unrelated chargc:s. Christensen said. The \Outh. who agteed lo ans"'er some ques11ons after being advised of his rights. according to C'hr1S1ensen. agreed to write down the mm1Ster's name al the rcque!lt of detectives. early hours of Apnl 8. Christense n said the youth con- fessed to panic1paung 1n the church rampage. By ROBERT BARKER Ot the D•ltr Hot llaff Detecti ves have arrested two teen- agers in connection with last month'!I ransacking and desecra11on of thl' First C'hnst1an Church of Fountain Coast Grand Jury says county's procµrement division op- erates reasonably well , but cites some ir- regularities./ A3 A day care center has been approved for Foun- tain Valley's Molola SchoQl./A3 California Californians are leaner. but they drink more than folks In other states./ A4 ·:·:·:·:·:::=:·:·:=:::::~:·:·:::·:·:·:·:·:·:· :·:·:· ::::::::::::::::. Nation Reagan1eJls nation's re- altors he won't do away with mortgage interest tax deduction for home- owners./ AS Wholesale prices hold steady for April. a fact lauded by Reagan Admin- istration officials./ AS ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· World An American couple is abducted in Sri Lanka by terrorists demanding money, freedom for com- rades./ A4 Government in Libya or- ganizes rallies in support of leader Khadafy./ A4 People Ruthie Ralston is looking for a few compa~sionate providers with personal commitment./85 Astronomer Carl Sagan is taking his anti-nuclear war roadshow on the international clrcuj t./85 Sports Estancia High reaches CIF finals, but Laguna Beach is turned back in prep volleyball. /81 Marina, Fountain Valley and Westminster are in. but Edison and Ocean View are eliminated from the CIF softball playoffs. /83 :-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:-:·:·:·:-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: Entertainment Gilda Radner will present her wit and many of her aliases in Friday Night Live at UC lrvine./Week- ender :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:-:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: Business Irvine will soon boasi a twin-hotel developmen t -believed to be the first in the country./ A7 INDEX Bridge Bulletin Board Business California News Classified Comics Crossword . Death Notices Features Horoscope Ann Landers Mutual Funds National News Opin1011 .•.• Police Log Public Notices Sports Stock Morkets Theaters Weether World New& : 84 A3 A7 AS C4-7 84 C7 B7 B5 C6 B6 A7 AS A6 A3 87-8 B 1-3 A8 01·8 A2 AS ; Valle) -largely because one of the boys didn't know how to c:orrectly spell the church minister's name. Thebo) s. 15 and 17. face charge!l of dc~cratmg relig.tous S)mbols. bur- glar). attempted arson and malicious Sludge maybe DDT source Dredging project may have placed toxins in landfill By J ERRY HIRSCH 01 lhe o ... , ~llot Ital! Count) officials believe they have located thes11cofaclosed landfill that ma) be one source of potentially harmful polluuon seeping into San Diego Creek and Upper Newpon Ba) But a "'ater quality official doubts 1he l..c) 10 the polluuon puzzle has hccn found. The 16.7-acre landfill. which was open from 1954 lo 1961 . I) between Bmtol Street. the UC If' 1ne wildlife presene. Fairchild Road and San Diego Creek. according 10 Frank Bo"'crman. chief engineer for the Orange Counl~ Waste Management Program. Moc,1 of the site 1c, on UC' Irvine propert~ but MacArthur Boulevard runs 0' er a pon ion of 11 The landfill 1s the same s11e where silt and mud dredged out of the creek "'as deposited dunng a 1982 resto- ration program. "I ft he spoils from San Diego Creek were placed on top the landfifl . that would explai n a lot of things." Bowerman said. "The creek bed would be a repository of all sons of chemicals and pest1c1de!I that would ha' e washed down from throughout the count,:· "Tht.> chemicals would build up tn the mud along the bottom of the creek and 1f thl' mud was placed on top of the landfill II would seep out of there right into the creek." Bowerman said. Thl' pan of the creek near the landfill 1s ""here the state Regional Water Qualll)' Control Board found h 1gh le' els of chem 1cals and pest1c1dcs in small minnows during tests tn L\pril. Altho ugh water quality hoard officials were surprised by the- findings. the) said the chemicals do not represent a public health hazard. DDT tn large quan1111cs can damage ix·ople's nen ous !l)Stcms and cause tn\Oluntan-muscle reactions. The rhl'm 1cal 1s also harmful to w1ldltfe. James .\nderson. the· exccu11ve d1ret"tor for the water quality board's (;janta .\na Region doubts the dredg- ing material placed on top of the landfill is the source of the pollution. ··When "-C put II there "-C made '>Url' that rain "-Ouldn't <Nash 11 back into thr creek." '><!Id Anderson. who '>urcn 1\l'd the disposal of the silt and mud lohn Wolter ot the Newport Beach Puhlic Works Ocpartmcnt. who also "-<>rked on the prOJCCI. said about 200.000 cubic yards of silt and mud "'ere placed on top oft he old landfill. "What ""e suspect might have happened 1s that when wc put more Wl'1gh1 on the landfill 11 squeezed 'iomethmg out of 11. But we have not run an) thing definite down on that." .\nderson. "J o mauer the thcni; . .\nderson (Please aee SLUDGE/A2) The bo) ~pellcd the Rev. Anhur Reese's name as R-E-S-E. according 10 C'hnstensen. who said that was the way the name wa~ spelled in graffiti splashed on walls of the church after the vandalism was discovered IQ the And when asked 1f he felt remorse over the if'cidcnt, he reportedly told detectives there we re some "good things and some bad things that cam~ out of it." When pre5SCd. the Juven ile suspect said the good thing \¥SS that ··1--offa Playmate halls from Irvine Playboy magazine'• Playmate of the Year la 23-year-olcfBarbara Edwards, a University High graduate and Saddleback College coed. She talk• about her llf e u an actress. alnger, arti•t and model ln interview on Page A2 toclay. Motel owner goes f Or Russians' gold By DA VID BISHOP o..,., l"llo4 Corr..,......, Not C\.Cf\Onl' t!I '-"Omed whether the ~0\.1e1s'arc rnming to Southern e ( ahforn1a for the I 9M 01~ mp1c~ th" \um mer. Mo tel da~ manager Fred Ghohzadeh has a $24.000 deposit on room'> for ahout 11 Ml "HI' ll't toun<;ts at T r;J\ l'lodgl' In ~I r \)(() Ht.> sa Id he.· "'on·1 ha\l' an~ prubkm filling th<' ~ far though he doc\n ·1 t":lin l' lhl'\ "-Ill , aranl 1C\ 1fthl· \m ll'I\ do sta) hom<'G "~1 ' 11"-n ornnl(ln 1\ thal th<'' "ill (Pleue •tt MOTEL/ A2) Surprisingly few register to vote Low interest in preside ntia l prim a ry Increas es odds a gains t s ales ta x hike The ranks of Orange Count) voter!I n·g1c;tcred to C:l'>I ballots in thc June 5 cku1on are 'llimmcr than cxJ>C('tcd. e'11}1.'t1llll> considering th1c, 1~ a pre'tl· tkntial l·ll·cuon )car < ount\ poh11ral kadl'r' found l l•n llH 11ng ml'3ntng' tn thnt finding R111 up1)(>nrnts of a j'X'nn\ \ale'> ta\ nwa.,url' lhc-t•rcd the nc"'I T hl'' hrhC'' e 1ha1 low llfmocrat1l H'il\lrat10n lOuld mc.·.in d1s1nll'fC'tt 111 1tw l"fC\1dl'nt1JI pnm:u\. 1nln'a\lng 1 h1 oJ<" .1p:11n\t Prclpo,1 t ton .\ " Th<.' final r<.'l(l\trat1on count "-lln 1 hclondudcdloraboula"'-<.'d Ru1 a' of Ma' 4. ~tlO.O~ I rC'\1dcnt' had r"-grstcrcd. Ro~I~ n l..cHr. c:h•l'I di l'lectlOn opet3tlOO!I for lhl' l'OUllt\ registrar. said Wt'dnc'l<la~ Rcpuhltlan rcp.1c;1ratmn 1\ ah1•ad ol n~:mocraltl .,, atl11ut M ~ IXlO \ Oll'I \ \hC' 'Wld fhl' hltal I\ 1'\Pl>t'IC'd Ill tnfft'J'4.' .lftl'I JOida"''' al'f' ,ountt'tf Imm tho-.c.· "'ht1 lilt\.I ~·fm~· la\t '\tonda' ' rl'P,14'1r.ltlon 1kadhm· • ANDREA ADELSON CAMPAIGN '84 ·nu1 "-l' had ,1nt1t 1patcd lx·m1 o' l.'r thl' I milhllll m.1rl.. lor June · t l'\Cr ,.lid \I thl\ l'll•llll "-l' rt• 1.ltll 401)011 Ill 'O 1M10~lh1f1 t1l th1 l.t\I p11m.&I\ •. In 1 lll\' 1 n••ll ·Pll''"'kn11al \t•ar 1h1 11111111\' """''·'''"" "·" I .0 I fl ooc t anJ lfll n·.1\1.·J IP I ~ million in thl' "lo' l'mtx·r !>!,l'nl't ,d election \hl' 'K!1d Th1\ Har rl'l!-l\ltJt1nn nwml·n111111 ~a~cd 1n Man h ""hen J°l''l1t111n' lnr \tatC"-ldc 1n1t 1Jll'<'' 1-'<'fl txin~ nrculatcd Lc,cr ..aid Hn"-l\l'I nl•1thcr of the ma1ur poltt•lJI 1lJrl1l'' have ronducted ma1or Jlf\' p11mitt' rl'lJl\lrat1on dn' c' \he \J1d Dcmoaat1l C h111rman H11~.ird \Jlcr d1\l·ounll'd 1h,· 1mpprtan11 111 rl'g1\lra1111n in Pr l·J 1\ ''"ll '1111·1 1ntr rc\t in thl' lune~ l"ll"\lu1n \ NH l..cr 1ll former \ 11 l l'll'"1h'nt V. Aht'f M.~1.lk' dk-1 ~·11,•' ,., I Ill <'' <'f·'h1lltnll moml·ntum 1n 1h1·, 1111 Pleat.e .ee LITTL F. / A 2 l lot of good C'hnsllan people." accord- tn& to Chmtcnscn. He also said another good thing was Chat ano ther youth who was not involved with the vandals and who we nt to church lhc morning after the spree 1mttally got blamed for 1t. Chnstenscn relattd. T he other suspect. a IS year old . who was questioned and arrested at Lamb School. didn't ad mit pan1c1- (Pleaae Ke DESECa.ATlt/A2) Irvine . school fund probed By ANDREA AD ELSON Ot -0..., l'llol I i.fl A special ad hex com mu tee of the count\ Grand Jun was created to investigate a S2 m1li1on Irvine school d1stnc1 fund that auditors said "cir- cum"entcd" normal procedures. the JUr") 's foreman ..aid Thursda). Foreman Ellen Wilcox said she appointed Ii \C members of the panel who ha\C "npen1sc IO school flnanC- 1ng" 10 conduct the 1n"es11ga11on "We al""a .. s at least stud' a com- plaint and , ~c 11 11 has some substance. Our tntC'rest was peaked enough to put !.Orne umc and energ~ into it.'' Wilcox said. ··We're doing a lot of background and digging around " she said. refus- ing to funher specif\ the nature nl thr 1nqu1r: The commrttec should mal..l' 1tc, findings pubhc tx·fore the panel completes 1t!l term on Jul~ .:!. she ~1d Two weeks ago. a r<:presentall\C ol the Grand Jul) bneO} inten ll'"-l'd three top officials of tht' In inc Unified School D1'itnc1 after collcl.1- !Pleue see IRVINE/ A2) Boy, 8, returns $20,000 From staff and "'ire reports Bani.. offiual., 1n l Jguna '-1gud arl thanl..1ng a -.ernnJ-grader for finding J S20.00U chl'l I.. on lhl' s1de"'alk nl'Jr h1~ 'ic"' pon &·.i\ h home and turntng 11 OH~r to hanl..er'> ··~ l' "-<'fl' rl'Jlh 1 m prc~'>l'J 'aid ( aroll-Bo"' man '1.·e prl'\llkn1 Jnd d1rt.>rtor ot marl..l·11 ng. at 'l.1qnJrl h Bani.. .. It 1<. I.ind ol nl·at Ill think thl· kid "-ould do that \ndrl'"' T Jhmnu\h h. lound thl· lhl'cl.. 1-'fllll'O h\ a ( onOl'llllUI Ill- \ c'tor "'h0 don bu\tnC\\ in Ora ng1· ( ount' anJ "-hllh \\a\ lntl·nJcJ 1111 dcpo'>1·1 at Monarch Ha nl.. ··The hn\ unildn't ha,,· d•>rll Jn\thing \\1th tht• lh•·lk Jn\"-J' Ho" man ...aid Hut he '\Ure\:!' l., ll' J lot 11f ha,.,k b\ fl'tJrning. 11 t , .1 h "hl'n a l ht'l I.. .... 1, l\I II I' 1.:1 •n\ Aim man c,a1J thl' hank ''l•ul,i h.t\, hdJl'·J thl' n1\ton1l.'r '111p rJ' rr n• , • thl' l hl'l.·I... "hll h " Jn .. 11111, Jtl'' 1nurn,rn1l'nn· 'hl· \a1d \nJrt'"-"'ho lounJ thl d "h1k 'kai...·h<1<11l.l1ng IJ'>I \\Cd, '·"" hl fl'l.alkd the t1ml h, Ill\! h" h h .111i1 \.\J\ re Ill'\ l'd "'hl'n \11nll'1•lll 'IUI 'h" 11 \11 hl ran h11n11 .ind '"'''" ,1 ti• l hl't k Ill hi\ rarl'nl\ ( Jr.11 .II d \I I.. [ahm11U\h \\h11 \l'Jflhl'd "' th, l hl'l I..\ ll\.\ Ol'f ".\\ hJrJ ,I\ ll 1\ II> hl.'!1\'\ \' 111. Pt,11 J1Jn·1 lo.nnl-' th.ti hl h.1J Jr11pp .t 111l thnl..•)n thl'"-J' 11• 11.11.., .1.t,·p' A11"' man <..11J "hl 'a hu,, ri1.1r 11 I J'fllh,1hh !U\I lt•rg•'l ,1h111.,' ' Bt'" m.in ,,11d ,h, h.1, n,., l I .. 1 '' 1 ,hl'lk rrturncd l1 lo.1lhl\1n I·' .1 '111 till' hanl..inp. hu\llll'" ""\\ l' lll'l'd lll ln\lil1 th1' ~ 11 l ,,, ,1t11IUJl• In J'l'11pll . 'hl '-1111 ti .l ' '' h\ \\l lrll'd t11 m.1I.., .1 h1~ ,l.-,1l 1•11l 111 ll lt1nk 111111. .al, ,, nt tlh i. .. , ,, l~·•Ul .. llll'I 111 h.111111\ll' JP.I .I kilt I ,11mnh·nJintt '11m 1t11 h" 1111111.I d1 lll You'll find the beet auto buy• along the. Or•ng• Coaat In today'• Auto Piiot -Page• C1-3 .. , t A2 • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, May 11 , 1984 Elderly gent robs Mesa store By XAREN E. KLEIN °'-0.-.Net•t.tt An elderly gent. smartly dre~ in a lt'IY tweed spons coat and match1n& spom-car cap robbed the l hnft> Drua tore in Costa Mesa'\ Harbor Shopping Cc1Her at gunpoint Wednesday tlnd kfl threl:' l'mplo)CC'I handcufTrd an a back otlin~ with their mouthi. taped shut Costa Mesa police said the man. carrying a dark blue .45-cahber auto- m111C' pistol. cooly made off with SS3 I in the noon-time robbery at 2300 Harbor Bl vd. Employees told pohce the 65-10 70- )'l:':&r-old man l'Olt'rl·d an up'>llllf) storeroom "ht•re th rl'1.' cmplo)C\''> were work1ni> d1splaH'd thl' gun and demanded to be taken to tht• !>tore oflkc While ht' wa taking tht• tnu to th1.· office. he put a aiun to th1.• hl·ad of a ft"mall:' ~mplo <.~ and 'Wild "I don't "ant to blo" her head oil " 1>ullH· 'lald. He had the 'llOrt• manag1.·r John Soramer~. 40. of Co~ta Mt>!lll. OJ)('n tht: )8ftand the man removt•d ~v1.·ral bags ofrash. police reported. Thl·n the man pro<lut'l'd thr1.·1.• pair' of handcuffS from h1'1 <.·oat pocJ..l't and had emplo-.cc Bonn it· 5tndland . .:! \, of tfuntinaton Beach. handeuffSom· mer~ and employee Veronica Vcret. ~4. of Custa Mesa. after which h(• hnndrnffcd her. 1 hi'.' gunman 1hen pulled a roll ot taJ)\' lrom h1~ pockcl and IJlpt'd the mouth!> of thr thrct' employees \11111ml'~ was able 10 get 1h1.• t.i~ oil h1~ 11\oulh and manag<"d to dial pol it~· fhl' employee descnbed the gun· man a!> wt>ll-<l~sscd and neat. about 6 fel'I 2 an<:he'i tall. weighing about I 55 pound\ with gray hair and a pale rumpll'x1on He sported a '>mall. n1.•atl ) trimmed mustache and li\er 'pots on hi'> hands. they ~1d. -U.JlllllD'l-------------- IRVINE SCHOOL FUND PROBED ... From Al ang docume-nts at district ofllces thatG ' Di:pUl) Supcr1ntl·ndant Hon related to the unrecorded g1f\ fund. Upwn 'laid Thur .. da} that no Sl"hool school officials confirmed. official!> ha'c so tar tx·en .. ubpOl'nacd Word of a preliminary anqu11J b) to tcst1f~ before 1h1.· panel "'hteh th<' G rand Jul] leaked out last month meets 1n secret when school trustees were told that Created 1n 1974 tu hold gill' tm the d1s1rc1 intended to compl y with a 1mproq~men1s trom th1.· In 1n(" ( o reQuest for 1nformat1on the account "as l..ept out of the DESECRATE ARRESTS ... From Al patang in the vandalism. Christen .. en said. The Fountain Valley detect1 "c '>aid the two boys allegedly told others ol the mahnous vandalism and re- ponedl} had entered the church on previous occasions by remo' 1ng louvered windows. a method used on the night oftht: vandalt!>m. .-• The vandals tore up upholster') in the chapel. damaged tht' J..11<.'hen. MOTEL ... From Al come." Ghol11adch said Wcdnl·\dJ\ about both the tourists and thl.' ~m 1c1 Union's 01) mp1c team Gholizadch sa id he will hold thr rooms for the So' 1t't rnntingent until June 2. thl' la!>l da\ for otliual confirmation that an i >lym pll" team w1 II come to the '84 Ohm p1c\ C 1:.i nw'> in Los Angeles. 1 hcn h1.· v. ill return the refundable portion <25 rx·rn·ntJ of the deposit 10 the "lt.·" 'r orl.. tra'cl sprayed grallit1 on wall!>. poured glul· in carpeting. damaged and turned cruc1fixc~ up~1de down and at- tempted to ~ct tires. according 10 < hnstensen < "hur<:h offa 1als r,a1d that aboul $2 .50<J damage v.as done 10 th1.· chur<.'h piano alone Both OO~\ ll\ed 1n 1hc neigh- borhood near thl.' church ( hnsten~·n said. agl'nq that m.idl· th1.· re'>enat1un. pockc1 1h1.· rema1n1ng $1 8.000 and r1.·nt the room' hi other\ v.ho ar1.· on v.a11ing ll'tt'> tor th~:m "I do car1.', hut I'm not v.umed" '>!lid Ghol11adeh. ""l' ha'e lots uf requests for rooms." In Januaf). 1hc tra,("I agenc} rcsened 53 oftht• motel'!> I JO room' fo r the So' 1ch' thrl'c-wecl.. '>la\ from Jul} 26 to .\ug 15. Those room\ rl'OI SLUDGE MAY BE SOURCE ... From Al ..aid the an .. e.,11ga11on 1ntu the ~on- 1am1nants will be length' and the sources ma) prO\ e l'lus1 H' More venfica11on tests an: necdnl Anderson sa id DDT the maJor chemical found 1n the minnov. ... tould not ha'c rnmc lrom the landfill bernuse 11 v.a\ found 1n a torm that 1nd1cates recent u'>ag1.· II the landfill was the source thl' DD I would ha\ c deteriorated 1n10 DDE and othn h' · products · Bowerman rl'hullcd the idea that seepag<.> from the landlill 1'> the l.'ausl' of the con1am1nanl'> He '>aid the !>lie could not legall) acrept pesticides and toxic chemicals. It v.a'> filled w11h building and household garbage. hr said. Howe,er. the rnunty still plan~ lO take core samples of the landfill to determine what 11 contains. he sau.J. Fred Rice. director of land re- source'> for the In inc ( o. which ma' ha'l' leased the site 10 the count,·. called the period of thl' dump\ operation "the dark age' of waste disposal .. A.hhough lhc In 1ne ( o onn: o" ned the land. both R 1('\.' and LITTLE VOTER INTEREST ... From A l test bctv.n·n pr1.''>1dential hopdul'> 1\ hound tn spark interc<,I among Demonalll '011.·r\ v. hen the pnman bandwagon fin.;ll\ roll' 1n10 ( all- forn1a Democ ra1s afl' torh1.·n 1ng. their manpower and m11nn Im a \(ll(•r rcg1s1rat1on pu'>h 111 lhl· gt'nl'ral ekc- 11on he said. fh wntra'>l Repuhlttan pany ch1d Loi'> Lundhcrg "Jld (,()f> <,uprxmc" "ha'c ne,er "Orkl·d h.1rdci'' al pn·- pnmaf') rcg1'>trat mn Jhhuugh l'H'n more monc' and 11ml' '"II Ix· lun- neled into the "\memhu d)urt ta.>. that would ro.11\1.' atl(1ut $ '\ b1ll1on during 11s I '\-H·ar hie to pa' tor road and frcc"a) 1mprn,1.•m1.·nl\ "l)c m11na1~ fa,or 11 hul the ~111, \hnv. II loo;ing:· l undhng S<Jld Proponl'nl'> "arc gu1ng 10 h;J\ l' 10 gd 1h1.• 'ote nut ii 1he~ ..ir1.· going to prt'' all .. \he -.aid '-roke~man Mari.. tlo\\cll 11! ( 1t1tcn\ .\gatrl'>I l 'nla11 I ;nation w ntended Propo\lllon \ v.111 he <.ll'fl'ated 1f more Rcpuhl11:an\ than Democrats go tn the poll'> d1 .. 1m·1·~ budget to shield 11 from 'oun11ng as income. Upton ha:. said. An outside audit ordered last Ncn1.•mbcr bv trustees 1s still under W3\ ht• \a1d • "I don't think there will be an\ problem" an accounting for the fund~. l lpton ~1d. School board members ha ve specu- lated that the account may ha ve conformed to state laws when 11 was created. but may not now. John Flynn. president of the Board uf Education. said "I strongl y <,uspect" that the Grand Jury probe is an attempt to evaluate whether the d1'>tn c1 1s funcu onang properly "rather than (conduc11 ng) a cnmanal IO\CSt1µt10n •• f he aud11 repon showed the bal- ani'? ofS-t 78.000 that remained in the account at the close of the school )ear wa<, put into thl' d1stnct's general lund for S55 a night tor a single. "sllgh1l~ higher" than th1.· regular summer season rate Both the East German and West (1crman C)'chng teams are also sched- uled to sta> at the motel. G hohzadeh ..aid. And. though the East Germans announced Wednesday that they would JOln the Russ ian pull-out from thl· ~mes. Gholuadl·h has heard nothing to ind1ca1c the) will cancel their re..cr\at1ons e11hcr. liov.1.·rman ha\l' hccn unabk to turn up an~ rl'l·nrd'> of who lca\l'd the landfill "illt' to the count y. R1n .· <,a1d the rount\ landfills wcrr poorl) managed during the 1950s. .. The counl> had a humble h1~IOIJ \.\ho J..nows what went 1n there." Rice ..aid ·The unl\ersall) held concept at that t1ml· wa'> that a dump "as a plact' lO put things ~ou didn't want an)- mon• There wao; no idea that that area "'ould e .. cr be anything b,ut an oh<,cu rc place by the creek." Rice said. \I l loll1ndt·n dar1.•ctor of the pro- Pronc"11111n .\t.ampa1gn. <,aid ba\J..ers ha,1.·n·1 m.idean~ attemp1storeg1stcr \ Oll'f\ ··y., l'rt• 'u hu<i\ Ir) mg to get 1nformat1un uul. 1~1ng to reduce our mc\S<Jgl· 111 t.1n un<.lt.·rstandahlt' one." h1.· '>aid I loll1mkn rnntcnded that pany d1\t1nttion " not a good gaugt· to mC3\Ufl' Propo\1 t1on A support. 'I'm nut an npert on rcg1s1ra11on ." th1.· lnrml'r ~nah1.•1m ma}Or ..aid Hul thl· big worldorc«: in this count) " "hlle c.ollar. :ind a good \hare o f thJ t I\ Rl·publlcan. The) arr out 1n the 1.ommutcrgrind and the~ arl' \lrongl ) \Upporting US .. fh n ar(' going to \Ot1.· because thn ha,1.• a \1.'n"il' nt respon'\1bil11y v.hL·n 11 <:<>ml'' to voting." he added WEATHER .. 1<ow clouOs until Saturday Coastal IONOflt -8Alut~ LOW CIOuOf IQntOlll an4 S.lu-day 11'\0ttw\Q - "IQ c;IH< S.l°"day all•-low. IOft19111 M 10 6e HIOll• SatUfO~ M 10 13 .. ,,.. -'-"'° 73 10 ,. ~ --Inner waten Soulll lo M>UtMMI wind•• to 8i.nou10t11g111 "'° S.MO•y MO<Nn9 bel;OmlnQ -·-I 1110 ,, •no1t Ou11no S•tUfdey allerflOOll Wind w•-110 f lwl W•le<ly •-.ti• 2 lo 3 ,.., lD'* clouOa n1g111 •nd mo<n1119 110U<• 1M1C:Omln0 moalty c-S111110ay •llemoon Outer w11... 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Tides TOOAY .. ~· ,, !>9 10 •6 1'>-" •• ~. :~ 6' ~ I!> 57 n •• II SJ 6!> 33 86 ... 8t SS 113 0 1• H 89 !>7 e~ 311 9~ 10 • ,. ti' 42 )() 71 •3 ,. .le ., $3 ~· JI ea •5 6!> 36 IO 311 ea ,, IO 61 70 10 13 !>!> 11 •II 62 •O eo !>a 98 Ill ~ eo 81 62 12 61 lubC>oal Memc>Ns Mt.,...&tlKh Mpls·SI Pi9M NUhvlll<I N-Otleant N..,'Yorli NorlOlk VI Om•"-01111noo Phlledell)lo• Pll<>en•• PotttOu•gll P0tllend,M1 Poroano O• PrCWIOlnce ~ Rapid CU) Ret>o JO 98 82 R'4:IWnOnO ee ... 8t &-4 Sau-to ... $1 19 16 SI LOU.a IO .. , , 48 81 Pet• f Wl"j)a ~ 11 IS S7 Sa11 L..,• Cll) 73 $3 &t S6 SWI MIOOIO es 02 641 54 s .... OieQO 7t ... 87 53 Sen Frenc!Ko 8 1 &A 76 53 San Juan.P R 92 1• IO eo SI Ste Mari. 81 40 15 411 s ...... " 49 tOO 73 Spo11ana 55 « 87 48 8Yf'llCUM &2 47 I!> 37 Tope41.e as &A &1 !>2 Tuceon IHI IS 83 4$ r.-as 65 ee 48 WlrlhlnglOtl ee 52 IO ., WJC:htle ., 67 78 S1 Wolll-Bane ... 47 Alb WI'!' AIOuq.-que AmarlflO ·-~ .... -.111 Alllnl• A1tan11C Cn1 Aual>n B•ll•mC>fe Biiiing• Blrmlng11am e .. merck HI l.o 13 40 to !>3 9• SS 112 43 10 38 73 S2 69 SS 88 !>II 66 H IO eJ 78 SS 6A 34 so l>O 63 48 84 &-4 S6 49 62 44 Forll 10W F1r11 Ng!\ Slcono low Second '1ogll I 17 am 70• em t t!rp m 7 43p m 0 !I • s 00 !>S -SURF REPORT eoo .. Bolton 8'-Mvllll S..llalo ""'""G•on,VI IATUflDAY Fl,.l IOW 2 03 • m 0 1 Ftral h!Qll 8 Ola m 4 5 Second low 1 !I• p m 0 3 Secono nion 6 14 pm 6 O Sun Nit tOO•y ., 7 •A p m ..... Saluroay a1 S S• a m and Mtta -oa•n at 7 45 pm Moon rlSU at 4 011 pm tOOey ..... , 3 &$ a m lnCI uMS~ aQain al S 17 p m S.lu<Oly LO<:ATM* Hunungton kac:h River Jally Hewpo< 1 401~ StrMI ~I 22nd SlrMI Newo<>•t Blll>Oa WeGQit l agunaBNcll S11n Clemente Wet .. I-62 S wett llZI 2"" 3.5 3-5 3.5 1·2 1·3 2.;) direction Soul- COMDCTION f•t11ogood fair 10 good 1 ... 1og000 fair IOgood l>OCH ,.,, ,.... Underneath those staples is Irvine's girl-next-door Playmate of the Year oL no longer s h y a bout .the u nclothed body By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of Ille Dally Plk>I Ii.fl About fi,c years ago. Barbara Edwards enro lled in a life drawing class at Orange Coast ( ollcgc 1n Costa Mesa bct.·au~ 11 "a~ the onl) an class still open The >oung In ine art student didn't realize the class would be learning to sketch the human bod~ in 11s undraped form "At the second session. a gu) walked in fro nt of the cla'>s "caring a robe.'" Edwards recalls. "I wondered. ·what's going o n'?' And there was a woman. about 35. sitti ng nc>.t to me and <;he ~ondercd . too. ··suddenl). the man dropped ha s robe. and I ""cnt. 'Oh. m) God!' And the woman ne>.t IO me put her hand o"er my eyes That was the most embarrassing moment of m) life! .. Toda). it's safl.' 10 sa)' that Barbara Edwards has gotu:n over her nervous- ness about nude modeling. On Thursda} at Alejandro·~ re~­ taurant in Los .\lam1to'i, o;he was meeting admirers of her own un- clothed bod~. o n display in 14 pages of the June issue of Playbo). As her tans lined up. she happtl) scribbled her autograph across the gloss) image o f her bare demere resting com- fortabl} on blacl.. sht·cts. about four an<.·hcs west of the staple) Edwards. "ho"; 23. expects lo sign lots of autographs during countless public appearance'> 0' er the coming )Car. That's pan of )Our JOb "hen )OU0r(' !;elected a' Playmate ol the Year The S-foot 5-inch. I 05-po und model ~) s she's not yet med of the promotaonal touring. But 1f her bus) o;rhedulc do1.•s take a toll, Edwards can denn· ~ome rnmfort from the SI 00 000 checJ.. and the Jaguar XK" auto ~he recc1 .. cd from Pla)bo) founder-ed11o r Hugh Hefner. What do her fans say when the) approach her with t-he nude layo ut'' "lh uall}. they JUSt say. 'Barbara. would you please sign this maga- 11nc'" .. '>he \a\'> "~umc gu}' '>hake a lot .. ~Intl' h1.·r '>l'kl'l1on a"i Pia} mate o f the Year "as announc{·d a fev.,. wcel..) ago d""ard'> ha\ been profiled on numcrou<. 1de' 1\1un shows. includ- ing .. ~ on thl' Tov.,.n ." "P.M. Maga- 11ne" and "ln11.·na1nment Tonight." Dc~p1tl' all the a11cnt10n. the hu"ik y- vo1<.'ed Edward!> in person t•xh1h11~ a girl-next-door fncndhne!>'>. She 1nw,1 s \he nc' er en\ l\1oncd herse ll a!> a Pia~ ma11.· "'hill· \pending her S(.'nmr ~car al l ln1\l'r'i1t) High School an In in1.· "I nc' l'r "a' on an~ of the spons 1cams. hut I "cnt to all the games.'' she recall'> "In high school. I thought I'd ~ PW'>UIOg a cart·1.·r a~ an artl!.I 00\.\. Edward'> gfl'"' up 1n a numhcr of C11 1e!> ai. a mll1tar) hrat. the daughter of Manne Corp'> l l ( ol. Tho mas Lee Edward'>. no" r1.·tared. He and Barbara·., mother. B11l1C' Lee Ed- "ards. still live 1n I n inc. wh1lt' their fam ous daughter no"' II vc!> in Wc~t Holl) wood Barbara ha~ three sister!>. .\fter high school. E.d"ard~ rc- lel\cd an an ..cholarsh1p to stud) at Orang\.' Coast College She later tra~fem·d to Saddleback College\ nor ca mJ2..U'> 1n In ine. When her Pia) e>pportunit) came along. she dr ped out of Saddkhack ju'it eight crt·d1ts shun of a dcgrel'. She expect\ to re~um1.• her stud1e\ in the future.· ans1'it1ng. ''I'm a llfet1nll' student " .\long v.11h her s1ud1e.-.. Barbara v.a~ rt."CCI\ 1ng mtx.1elli:i8f ass1gnmcnt'I an Orange Count) ~ e'entuall) "as acn·ptl'd h) Pia) ho~ 0 !> modeling agcnc) tn Lo'> .\ngck'> Th1.· ag1.·m) staff suggc'>ted !>he han· 1e~1 photo' ~hot to \C1.' II she might 4uallf} a' a Pia) mate. "M) fif\t reaction Y.a'\ 'No wa\ 1 M) parent~ would kill me!'" !>he recall\ .\ftcr a lot of thought. however. "I changl·d m\ mand .\nd nov. I'm glad I did lt'<1 a rnmpllmcn1 to he 1n th<' maga.i1ne ~he v. as Pia\ mate ol 1he Month in la'>t September''> 1~'>Ut.'. "'h1ch led 10 her selcc11on 3'> Pia\ mate of the 't'ca1 Edwards <.a>s her consenatl\e parent!> wen· 1n111all} d1sappo1nted h> her nude modeling but claims tht') Barbara Edwarda ar1.· ntiv. quite !.upportl\C The) even Jlll0nd1.·d tht> recent pan) held in hc.·r honor at Hefner's Pla"bo" Mansion \.\ l'\I. \hl' <;(!\!>. • • I h1.· model has a bus) s<."hedulc ah1.•ad. Shl·'ll appear later thl\ month on .. The Da vid Lc11erman Show. \h1."ll p~:rform in Mexico this sum- mt•r v.11h a ~inging group called The l'la\ mate'>. She has a featured role in the· movie "Malibu E:<press." sched- uled for re lease an June '\he sa~s she plans to continue her t arca in modeling and at·tang and ncntuall~ hopes to return to her an \lud1C!. B' that time. 1t'' unlikd)' \he'll lll'l'd to ha'c her C)CS shielded 1f the model tx·forc her 1s unclothed And 11 lhl' u1 ndu\H\O of thl· Oemo<.ratit tont1.·,1 dra"'' 'nln\ 10 the poll\ Jum· 'i I un<lhng prn111nl out that lmal Rn1uhli1.an,ar1.·rqualh interested m deud1ng al ka'>l 11m• hotl) contested \l;tl l' 1<1te . e\Cn Rl'puhli1.an and thrcl' Democrat'> arc '\ 1ng 10 r1.·plan· Assembl) \I.Oman MJri.1n Hergr"111 111 the 70th Dl\tml till' mmt hra,11\ entrcnchc<.l R1.·puhl11 .111d1,tm11n 1h1.· \late "\.\ e had h(Jp.:d the D1.·monat1l nomina11on "-Ould be 11ed up bdorl June." said Howell managing part- ner of East BlufT (1roup. a p<.1ht1rnl consulting firm hm:d IO oppo'>e thl' mca\ure ".\nd 11°'1 nol h<:cause v.e're supporting Mondal<' 1)r ({ 1al) l Hart." he added. In rece nl months. Propo\lt1on •\ advocate~ and dl·tractoro; ha' 1.· d\'· bated the t\'iue before .. er, ncarh e' Cl) c1' 11. group that would. h\len · • ~u pponer'i a re bac kcd "11 h an c'>llmated SI m1!11on k111-. from u1ntnbuters \u1.h a" thl' In ;ne and \111!>\IOO V1c10 rnmpan1c., Thq arl' <,ldrting tl'lc' 1'>1on and radio ad,enl\- ingcampa1gn'> B1llh<1ard'> arc alread' up beside wmmutcr-cruwdcd frl't'· v.av" liolhndcn <,peculated that .. the r1.·gl'll rat 1110 ma) bed 1 sa ppoin 11 ng but l~;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;~ The lad ; 111 ,1 r >unotralll r\·~1 ... 1rat1on dnH· ·:,prohJhl\ pull' 1hr tolals down." Lundh<.'rg .1dm111nt If reg1'itrat1on 1-. n11t < r 11l 1.1I 111 dec1d1ng state and nJl1011,tl < onll''" here. l.undhcrg and .\dl<'r 1h1nl.. 11l1.· strength of'lhc.' rouu t\ 'turr11>u1 u111ld decide 1hc outnintt• ol Pr11pn\l t11111 \ The ha I lot rTll'ot\Ufl' ·"I.." '11ll'I Jppro' di of .1 rx·nn' 1ntrl"t'\ in \,Ill'' Just Call 642-6086 O•lly Piiot OellY•ry la Guar•nte.cf 1h1.· 1urn11u1 -...111 be high" bccauo;C of 1h1.· 'till ""ling 01.•mlx·ralK contest and h1,tomall> good Republican turnuul \dkr addnl another 1w1'it 1n 1nter- prl·t1n~ 1h1.· r1.·g1\tra11on figure<i Hl·g1.,1ra1mn \tat1st1n tend to he m"lt·Jdtng " he \aid S1nn.~m·w l:iv.,.<, ,1llowed u1 unl) regl\trar\ to purge u1i<.1u.1hfi1.•d \Oil'" from wit~. the llJ8 4 1.111\ ma~ ~ 1hc mos1 accurate I lov.l·ll\group ha' ra1\Cd S I00.000 \o far I hr} art' rel) ing on thl' rnunt) ·., < 10P rl·g1'>lrat1on l'dgc .ind ,rntH!l\ wntinH·nt rnunt \Intl' 1970. Adlcna1d \ho111 hO ()()()people were dropped Imm 1.oun t\ roll' an Fcbruan. Jl:- lnrdinti lO lhl' r1.'gl\trar''> oflhe \\>hat du )OU llkf' about the r>all} Pilot" Wha t don'I you llkt>'> Call th(" numbt-r at Ith a nd your message will be re<·ordt'd, lraoseribed and dt>llVt'rf'd w the appropriate editor. 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FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1984 OR AN C.ECOUNTY CAllfOH NIA 25 CENTS TwoF -out sarreste· e 1nransac e 1n . urc Coast Grand Jury says county's procurement division op- erates reasonably well, but cites some lrt- regularltles./ A3 A day care center has been approved for Foun- tain Valley's Molola School./A3 California Californians are leaner. but they drink more than folks In other states./ A4 Nation Reagan tells nation's re- altors he won't do away with mortgage Interest tax deduction for home- owners./ AS Wholesale prices hold steady for April, a fact lauded by Reagan Admin- istration offlclals./ AS World An American couple is abducted In Sri Lanka by terrorists demanding money. freedom for com?r rades./ A4 Government In Libya or- ganizes rallies In support of leader Khadafy./A4 ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· People Ruthie Ralston Is look Ing for a few compassionate providers with personal commltment./85 Astronomer Carl Sagan Is taking his anti-nuclear war roadshow on the International clrcult./85 :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:-::.:::~·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: Sports Estancia High reaches CIF finals, but Laguna Beach is turned back in prep volleyball. /81 Marina, Fountain Valley and Westminster are In, but Edison and Ocean View are eliminated from theCIF softball playoffs. /83 :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: Entertainment Gilda Radner wlll present her wit and many of her aliases In Friday Night Live at UC lrvlne./WHk· ender :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: Buslneu lrvlne will soon boast a twin-hotel development -believed to be the first In the country.I A7 INDEX Bridge Bulletln Board Business Callfornla Newt Clanlfled Com lea Croaaword Death Notlcea F .. turea HoroKope Ann Land .... Mutual Fund• Natlonal Newa Opinion Pollce Log Publlc Notic.t Sport1 Stock Marketa Theatert w .. ther wortd Newa <. B4 A3 A7 AS c .. -1 84 C7 87 85 C6 ee A7 A5 A6 A3 87-8 91-3 A8 01-8 A2 A5 Slud source Dredging project may have placed toxins in landfill By JERRY HIRSCH Of ... DllllJ ..... ...,, County officials believe they have located the site ofa closed landfill that may be one sour.cc of potentially harmful pollution seeping· into San Diego Creek and Upper Newport Bay. But a water quality official doubts the key to the pollution puzzle has been found. The 16. 7-acre landfill, which was open from 1954 to 1961, rs between Bnstol Street, the UC Irvine wildlife · preserve, Fairchild Road and San Diego Creek. according to Frank Bowerman, chief engineer for the Orange County Waste Management Program. Most of the site Is on UC Irvine property but MacArthur Boulevard runs over a portion of it. The landfill 1s the same site where sill a nd mud dredged out of the c~k was deposited during a 1982 resto- ration program. "If the spoils from San Diego Creek were placed on top the landfill, that would explain a lot of dlinas," Bowerman said. "The creek bed would be a repository of aJI sorts of chemicals and pesticides that would have washed down from throughout the county." "The chemicals would build up in the mud along the bottom of the creek and if the mud was placed on top of the landfill it would seep out of there nght into the creek," Bowerman said. The pan of the creek near the landfill is where the state Regional Water Quality Control Board found high levels of chemicals and pesticides in small minnows during tests in April. Although water quality board officials were surprised by the findings, they said the chemicals do not represent a public health hazard. DDT in large quantities can damage people's nervous systems and cause involuntary muscle --reactions. The chemical is also harmful to wildlife. James Anderson, the executive director for the water quahty board's Santa Ana Region doubts the dredg- ing material placed on to p of the landfill is the source of the pollution. "When we put it there we made sure that rain wouldn't wash it back into the creek,·· said Anderson, who suPervised the disposal of the silt and mud. John Wolter of the Newport Beach Public Works Department, who also worked on the project, said about 200,000 cubic yards·of silt and mud were placed on top of the o ld landfill. o.lr ~,......,, ........ up.. ( "What we suspect might have Playmate halle from Irvine ha~pened is that when we put more weight on the landfill it squeezed Playboy ma&ad.ne'• Playmate of the Year la somethfog out of it. But we have not 2S-year-olcr-Barbara Edwarda, a former (Pleue eee SLUDGE/ A2) UnlYeraity HICh traduate and Saddleback Colletie coed. She ta1ka aboat her life u an actrae. aJnaer, artiat and model In lntemew on Paee A2 today. Motel owner goes for Russians' gold BJ DAVID BISHOP o.lr .... Cen'llJ ,,..,. Not everyone 1s worried whether the Soviets are coming to Southern California for the 1984 Olympics this summer. Mo t el day manager Fred O bolizadeh has a $24,000 deposit on rooms for about I 00 Soviet tounsts at Travelodge in El Toro. He wd he won't have any problem fillin& the vacancies ifthe Soviets do stay home. So far. thou&}l , he doesn't believe they wtll. "M y own opinion 1s that they will (Pleue He llOTltL/ A2) Surpr_isingly few register to vote Low interest In presidential primary Increases odds atnst sales· tax h-lk,,:...e-.--- The ranks ofOranae County votcn The final l"CJIStrtt1on count won't reaistered to cast ballots m the June ' be concluded for about a w«k. But, as election are slammer than expected, of May 4, 960,051 ~1dcnts had especially considcnna this 1s a presi-rcaistered, Rosalyn Lever, chief of dential election year. election operations for the county C ounty poJ1tical leaders found ~1uar, said Wednesday. coaflictini meanina-• m that find1na. Republican rqJ1trat1on 1s ahead of But opponents of a penny sale' tu Democratic by about 85,000 voten. measure cheered 1he newi1. she said. They believe that. low Democratic The total 11 cxPttted to incttut reaistratton could mean d1smtcrcst 1n after affidav1u arc CO\lnt('(j from the prcstdcntial pnmary. increasing those who filed bcfo~ last Monday's the odds oaainst ProPosmon A. ~ reaiatration deadline l ANDREA ADELSON CAMPAIGN '84 "But we had anuc1patcd bc:lnt oicr the l million mark for June:· l...cver u1d ... At this point, we're still 40,000 to 50.000 shon of the laS\ pnmary." ln 1982, a non-prcs1denu1J year, the county' rc11stratton wM • 1,016,000 and increased to v.'2 million 1n the November genlral e lec11on. she said This year, rq.astratton momentum peaked 1n March whm pcllllons for statewtde 1n111auves were be1na circulated. Lever wd. Howtvcr, neither of the m~or political parties have conducted major prc-pnmary ~1strauon dnves, she s:ud Dcmocrattc Chairman Howard Adler d1scount('(j the 1mportantt of rta.astrat1on 1n prcd1ctin1 voter intcresl"' the June .S electton A becker of fonner Vice~ 1dtnt WaJter Mondale, Adler believes the e vcr-sh1f\1na momentum 1n the oon Pl ... Me LITTLlt/A2) Poor spellin ~~---X'--~~~~ of pastor's name aided investigators By ROBERT BARKER Of .. Dllr,... .... Detectives have arrested two teen- ~ in coDnection with last month's tansackinJ and desecration of the Fint Christian ~rch of Fountain Valley -largely because one of the boys didn't know how to correctly spell the church minister's name. The boys, 15 and I 7, face charges of deseCTating religious symbols, bur- aJ.ary, attempted arson and malicious mischief, according to Fountain Val- ley Detective Rick Christensen who made the arrests Thursday. In invesogatmg the rampage that caused about S 10,000 in damages to the place of worship at Yorktown A venue and Magnoba Street, police were led to the older boy who already was in Orange County'sJuventle Hall on unrelated charges. Chns.teoscn said. The youth, who agreed to answer some questions after being advised of his rights. according to Chnstensen, agreed to wnte down the rruntster's (Pleue ttee DE81tCRATE/A2) Irvine school fund . probed By ANDREA ADELSON Of .. DllllJ,... .... A special ad hoc commm~ of the county Grand Jury was created to investigate a $2 million In me school district fund that auditors said "cir- cumvented" normal procedures, the jury's foreman sa1d Thursday. Foreman Ellen Wilcox said she appointed fi ve members of the panel who have "expertise in school financ- ing" to conduct 1he 1nvesugauo n "We always at least stud)' a com- plaint and see 1f 1t has some substance. Our interest was peaked enough to put some time and energ) into it." Wilcox said. ··we're doing a lot of background and d1ggrng around." she said. refus-- 1ng to fun her specif) the nature of the inqui~ The commmee should make Its findin public before the panel completes its term o n Jul) 2, she said Two weeks ago. a representative of (Pleue eee IRVINE/A2) Boy, 8, returns $20,000 From staff a11d wire reports Bani.. offic1ah tn Laguna Niguel an· thanking a second-grader for tind1ng a $20.000 chec k on lhe sidewall.. near his Newport Beat h home and turning 1t over to bankers "We were rcall) 1mpres\Cd, ·· ..a11.J Carole Bowman. 'ice pres1dcn1 and director of marketing at Mnnarth Bank. "It 1s kind of neat to thin!.. the kid would do that " Andrew Tahmoush. 8 found thl' check wnttcn b' a Connet 11~ ul in vestor who doe!I husines' in C >rangl' Count't and which was tnt('ndt•tl ll)l depos1·1 al Monarch Bank '"The bo'r couldn't ha' e dont· (Please eee BOY /A2) You 'll find the beat •uto buya •long th• Orange Cuat In tod•J'• Auto Piiot -PageeC1.-3 I ' .. ' DESECRATE ARRESTS ••• Prom Al name 11 lbe request of dciecuvH.. The boy spelled the Rev. Arthur Reeee's name as R·£.S.~. according to Ouist.cnaen, who aid that wu the way lhe name was spelled in araffiti splubed on walls of the church after the vandalism was discovered in the eart_y ~ours of April 8. said the good thinjl was that "I -off l lot of good Christian people," accord· ina to Christensen. He also said aJlotber good thing was that another youth wno ~as not involved with the vandals and who went to church the morning after the sprw injtially got blamed for it, Christensen related. previous occasions by removing louvered windows, a method wtd on the night oflbe vandalism. The vandals tore UI_> upholstery 10 the chapel. damaged the kitchen, sprayed a.raffiti on walls. poured glue in carpeting, damaged and turned crucifixes upside down and at· tempted to set fires. according to Chnstensen. Christensen said the youth con· fcue,d to participating in the church rampqe. And when asked if he felt remorse . over the incident. be reportedly told detectives there were some "good things and some bad things that came outofiL" The other suspect. a 1 S year old, who was questioned and arrested at Lamb School. didn't admit partici· ,paling in the vandalism. Christensen said. Th~ Fount.am Valley detective said the two boys allegedly told others of the malicious vandalism and re. portedly had entered the chu~h on Church officials Sllid that about $2,500 damage was done to the church piano alone. Both boys lived in-the neigh· borhood near the church, Christensen s~ud. When pressed, the juvenile suspect MOTEL ..• From Al come, .. Gholizadeh said Wednesday about both the tourists and the Soviet Uoton's Olympic team. Gholizadeh said be wtll hold the rooms for the Soviet contingent until June 2. the last day for official confirmation that an Olympic team will come to the '84 Olympics Games in Los Angeles. Then be will return the refundable portion (25 percent) of the deposit to the New York travel agency that made the reservation, pocket the remaining S 18.000 and rent the rooms to others who are on waiting lists for them. ··1 do care. but I'm not womed ... said Gholizadeh, "we ha ve lots of requests for rooms." In January, the travel agency reserved 53 of the motel's 130 rooms for the Soviets' three·week stay from July 26 to Aug. 15. Those rooms rent for $55 a mght for a smgle, "shghtly higher" than the regufar summer season rate. Both the East German and West German cycling teams arc also sched· uled to stay at th e motel, Gholiz.adeh said. And, though the East Germans announced Wednesday that they would join the Russian pull-out from the pmes, Gholizadeh has heard nothing to indicate they will cancel their reservations either. BOY RETURNS CHECK ••• From Al anytlung with the check, anyway," Bowman said ... But he sure saved us a lot of hassle by returning it. Andrew, who found the check while skateboard mg last week, said be recalled the time he lost bis bike and was relieved when someone returned it. So he ran home and showed the check to has parents, Carol and Mike Tahmoush, wh<f searched for the check's owner .. As hard as 1t 1s to believe, the man didn't know that he had dropped th e check on the way to ma lee a deposit, .. Bowman said. ··w e need to instill this kind of attitude in people, .. she said, "that's why we tried to make a big deaJ out of It." Bank officials sent the boy a bouquet of balloons· and a letter commending him for his good deed. IRVINE SCHOOL FUND PROBED •.• From Al the Grand Jury briefly interviewed three top officials of the Irvine Unified School District after collect- ing documents at district offices that related to th'e unrecorded gift fund , school officials confirmed. Word of a preliminary inquiry by the Grand Jury leaked out last month when school trustees were told that the dtstrct intended to com pl~ with a request for information. Deputy Superintendant Ron Ui>ton said Thursday that no school officials have so far been subpoenaed to testify before the panel. which meets in secret. Upton brought the account to the attention of school officials when he came to the district in 1981. Created in 1974 to hold Pfts for improvements from the lrvtne Co .. the account was kept out of the district's budget to shield tt from counting as income. Upton has said. An outside aud11 ordered last November by trustees is still under way. he said. "I don't thank there will be any problem" an accounting for the funds. Upton said. School board members have specu- lated that the account may have conformed to state laws when 11 was created, but may not now. John Flynn. president of the Board of Education. said "I strongly suspect" that the Grand Jury probe is an attempt to evaluate whether the distnct 1s funct1onms properly "rather than (conducting) a criminal investigation.'" The allegedly illegal account came to li$bt last November when school distnct auditors said the account "circumvented" normal procedures and was not in "accordance" with state education codes. Because the account was outside normal channels, auditors concluded there was no guarantee that com- pettt1ve bids were sought for projects paid for wtth .funds drawn on the account, as required by the state. The audit report showed the bal- ance of$478,000that remained in the account at the close of the school year was put into the district's general fund. SLUDGE MAY BE SOURCE ••. From Al run anything definite down on that," Anderson. No matter the theory. Anderson said the investigation into the con- taminants will be lengthy-:tnd the sources may prove elusive. More verification tests are needed Anderson said DDT. the major chemical found tn the minnow~. could not have come from the landfill because 11 was found in a form that indicates recent usage. If the landfill was the source. the DDT would have detenorated into DDE and other b)· products. Bowerman rebutted the idea that seepage from the landfill is the cause of the contamments. He said the site could not legally accept pesticides and toxic chemicals. It was filled with building and household garbage, he said. However. the county still plans to take core samples of the landfill lo determtne what 1t contains, be said. Fred Rice. d1rcctor of land re- sources for the Irvine Co. which may have leased the sate to the county, <:ailed the penod of the dump's operauon "the dark ages of waste disposal ." Although the Irvine Co. once owned the land. both Rice and Bowerman have been unable to tum up any records of who leased the landfill si te to the county. Rice said the county landfills were poorly managed dunng the I 950s. "The county had a horrible history. Who knows what went in there," Rice said. .. "The umversally held concept at that ttme was that a dump was a place to put things you didn't want any- more. There was no idea that that area would ever be anythin~ but an obscure place by the creek.· Rice said. LITTLE VOTER INTEREST ... From Al test between presidential hopefuls is bound to spark tnterest among Democratic voters when the pnmaf) bandwagon finally rolls into ( ali- forn1a. Democrats are conserving their manpower and money for a voter registration push m th e general elec- tion. he said. By contrast. Repubhcan party chief Lois Lundberg said GOP supporter'> "have never worked harder .. at pre· primary registration. although e'en more money and time will be fun - neled mto the November effort And 1f the conclusion of the Democratic contest draws 'oters to the polls June 5, Lundberg pointed out that local Republicans arc equal I) interested in deciding at least onr hotly contested state race. Seven Republican and thn:c Democrats are vying to replace Assemblywoman Manan Bergeson in the 70th D1stnct, the most hcavil) entrenched Republican d1stnct in the state. The lack of a Democrauc regis- tration dnvc "probably pulls the totals down," Lundberg admitted. If resistration is not crucial an deciding state and national contest<> here. Lundberg and Adler think the strength of the county's tumout could decide the outcome of Propos1t1on A The ballot mca<1urc ask'i voter approval of a penny increase 1n sales Dally Piiot Oellvery I• Gu.,•ntffd ... 01' ,,., I t•t l r fl•f ,,,.~ ., ..... 1t1tlli \t11 ... ., ,,.....,. '"' [ .,,,, u ,., .. tff' i~-· tax that would raise about $5 b1llton dunng its I 5·year life to pay for road and freeway im provements. "Democrats favor 1t. but the polls show at losing.'" Lundberg said. Proponents "are going to have to get the vote out 1f they arc going to prevail."' she 'ia1d. Spokesman Mark Howell of ( 1t1zens Against Unfair Taxation contended Proposition. A will be defeated 1f more Republicans than Democrats go to the polls. ··we had hoped the Dcmocrauc nomination would be tied up before June." said Howell, managjng part· ner of East Bluff Group, a poltt1cal consulting firm hired to oppose the measure ... And it's not bcx:ause we"re supporting Mondale or (Gary) Hart.'' he added. In recent months, Proposition A advocates and detractors have de· bated the issue before very nearly every civic group that would listen. Supporters arc backed with an esumated SI m1llton kitty from contribute~ such as the Irvine and Mission VieJO companies They arc starting telcv1s1on and radio advertis- ing campaigns. Rill boards arc alrcad) up beside commuter-crowded free- wa ys. I lowell's group has ra1~d $I 00,000 so far They arc re lyi ng on the county's GOP rcg1stra11on edge and anti-tu scnttment. Al Hollinden, director of the pro. Propos1 tton A ca mpaign, said backers haven't made any attempts to register vo ters. "We're so busy trying to get information out. trying to reduce our message to an understandable one. .. he said . Hollinden contended that party distinction is not a good gauge to measure Proposition A support. 'Tm not an expert on registration." the former Anaheim mayor said. .. But the big workforce in this county 1s ... white collar, and a good share of that 1s Republican. They are out in the commuter grind and they are strongly supporting us. "They are going to vote becau~ th ey have a sense of responsibility when 1t comes to voting ... he added. Holhnden speculated that "the registration may be disappointing but the turnout will be high" because1'f the still sizzling Democratic contest and historically good Republican turnout. Adler added another twist in inter- preting the registration figures "Rcg1strat1on st.allsllcs tend to be mislead mg. .. he said. Since new laws allowed county regi strars to purge unqualified voters from rolls. the I Q84 tally may be the most accurate count since 1976. Adler said. Ahout 60.000 people were dropped from county rolls in February, ac· cordins to the registrar·., office 1FANGf C'.OA , I Clrcul•Oon 71C/M2-4333 Daily Pilai H. l. 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I 3·55 e.m w>d rleM egeln al S 17 pm Selurdey Sen cien-11 Wetertemp 12 Swell dire ct ton· ~t Underneath thoSe staple is Irvine's girl-next-door Playmate ofThe Year Barbara Edwards no longer s h y a bout the unclothed body she dropped out of Saddleback Just eight crcdns short of a degree. She expects to resume her studies m the future, insisting. 'Tm a lifetime student. .. By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Ot -Delll""' llWI Abbut five years ago. Barbara Edwards enrolled in a life drawtng class at Orange Coast College in Costa • Mesa because it was the only art class still open. The young Irvine art student didn't realize the class would be learning to sketch the human body in its undraped form. .. At the second session. a guy walked tn front of the class weanng a robe, .. Edwards recalls. ··1 wondered, "What's going on?· And there was a woman, about 35. sitting next to me and she wondered, too. ''Suddenly, the man dropped his robe, and I went, 'Oh, my God!' And the woman next to me put her hand over my eyes. That was the most embarrassing moment of my life!" Today, it's safe to say that Barbara Edwards has gotten over her nervous· ness about nude modehng. On Thursday at Alejandro"s res· taurant in Los Alamitos. she was meeting admirers of her own un· clothed body. on display an 14 pages of the June issue of Playboy. As her fans lined up, she happily scnbbled her autograph across the glossy image of her bare derriere resting com- fort.ablv on black sheets, about four inches west of the staples. Edwards, who~. e'pects to sign lots of autogra s dunng countless public appe.arance over the coming year. Tha!"s part of your JOb when you"re selected as Playmate of the Year. The S-foot 5-inch. J05.pound model says she's not yet tired of the promotional touring. But if her busy Just Call 642-6086 5ehedule docs take a toll. Edwards can denve some comfort from the $I 00.000 check and the Jaguar XJ C auto she received from Playboy founder.editor Hugh Hefner. What do her fan s say when they :ipproach her with the nude layout? ··usual!~. they JUSt say, 'Barbara. would you please sign ' this maga- zmc?" ··she says "'Some guys shake a lot." Since her !>Clcct1on as Playmate of the Year was announced a few weeks ago, Edwards has been profiled on numerous television shows. includ· ing "2 on the Town." "P.M. Maga· zinc" and "Entertainment Tonight ... Despite all the attention. the husky· voiced Edwards tn person exhibits a girl-next-door friendliness. She in~1st'i she never env1s1oned herself as a Pia} mate while spending her scmor }ear at University High School an I rvanc. "I never was on any of the sports teams, but I went to all the games," she recalls. "In high school, 1 thought l"d be pursuing a career as an artist now." Edwards grew up in a number of cities as a military brat, the daughter of Manne C'orps Lt. Col. Thomas Lee Edwards. now retired. He and Barbara's mother, Billie Lee Ed- wards. still live 1n Irvine, while their fam ous daughter now hves an West Hollywood. Barbara has three sisters. Aller high school, Edwards re- cei ved an an scholarship to study at Orange Coast College. She later transferred to Saddleback College's north campus in Irvine. When her Playmate opportunitv came along. Along with her studies, Barbara was receiving modeling assignments 1n Orange Count)'. She eventually was accepted by Playboy's modeling agency in Los Angeles. The agency staff suggested she have test photos shot to sec 1f she might quahfy as a 1 4 Playmate. ' "'M y first reaction was 'No way!My parents would kill me!'" she recalls. Af\er a lot of thought, however, "l changed my mind. And now I'm glad I did. It's a compliment to be in the magazine." She was Playmate of the Month in last September's issue, which led to her selection as Playmate of the Year. Edwards says her conservative parents were in1t1all y disappointed by her nude modeling but claims they arc now quite supportive. They even attended the recent party held in her honor at Hefner's Playboy Mansion West, she says. The model has a busy schedule ahead. She"ll appear later this month on "The David Letterman Show. She'll perform in Mexico thas sum- mer with a singjng group called The Pla ymates. She has a featured role in the movie ··Malibu Express," sched· ulcd for release m June. She says she plans to contmuc her career' an modeling and acting and eventually hopes to return to her art studies. By that time. it's unlikely she'll need to have her eyes shielded if the model before her 1s unclothed. What do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you likt'? 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Sports Tennis moves on tape By PETER McCAULEY The way Martina Navratilova has been play- ing tennis lately. it's hard to believe she can play any better. But the tennis star says it's possible. Twoyearsago. while at a Long Island. N .Y .. t enn is club. Navratilova was 1n need of a partner for hitting a few pract«:c balls. ---- Rick Elstein. a former pro who is currently the fitness editor for World· Tennis. was chosen. He 1s president of a four-dub tennis facility where he hlls coached many of the na· tion's aspanng pro players. But howc.an Navratilova improve on a game that sfle has dom tnf.ted for the past couple of years? After her workout with Elstein. she noticed he was putting hockq goalie Chico Re~h through a fe" reflex dnlls. Navratilova soon realized that ap- proach would also be beneficial to her game. ... ,. •1M1-•l'••w. -~ -•••tu. ................ .. -.. II ""'9 • C-. 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(Pleue eee SPORTS/ Pa.Ce 30) -TVAnlanna Are viewers suffering in silence? Special from county sensitively explores heartng impairment By PHIL SNEIDERMAN OtllleDl!lr .......... Tum off the sound on your television .. and just watch the picture. Try to fiaure out what thecharacterurcsaying. Think about µte musical accompaniment you're mtSS· m,1: Docs that car chase seems as exciting wtthout the squeal of tires veering around a curve? You've just gotten a small taste of the world of the deaf. It's a world that is explored in a new~ublic television s~1al produced in Orange County. "The Hurt That Docs Not Show" will be presented at 10 p.m. Sunday on KOCE Channel 50 and at 1 p.m. Saturday, May 19 on KCET Channel 28. The title refers to a sensory loss that is less obvious than most disabilities but no less devastating. A loss ofhcanng can mean a loss of the crucial ability to communicate with Qlhers. According to the producers of "The Hun ... ," some degree of hearina loss has been diagnosed tn 15 million Amen- cans -and remains un~iagnoscd m probably an equal number. The program emphasizes the 1mport- anct of recognizing a hearing deficiency m children. Indeed, the show makes the polDt that no child is too young for a hearing exam -a brain ~al\ hearing test can be performed painless~sleeping infant. In addition. the program examines the problems of older men and women for whom a hearing loss may result from the aging process. According to the producers. more than 50 percent of the population over age 65 suffers from some degree of hearing loss. Yet many who could be helped are not because of their reluctance to wear a heanng aid. Serving as host of .. The Hurt ... " 1s actress Louise Fletcher, who won an Oscar for her performanct as Big Nurse ID "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest." Her parents were both born deaf. and Fletcher. who is not deaf, grew up proficient ID sign language. "The Hurt ..... is the second of three programs being prepared under the lofty title. "Making Heanng Loss an Issue of National Concern." Project director Will iam G. Neill says the series owes its ongtn to the persistence of a local lip reading instructor. herself possessing a hearing deficiency. The teacher, Bobbi Barras. visited KOCE's Huntington Beach offices a few years ago. trying to persuade the station to air a report on the prevention and treatment of heari ng loss. Neill, who was then a KOCE producer reluctantly granted her 15 minutes to make her case. He admits now he was a little uncomfortable because of Barra-;' unu~ual Loa.iae Fletcher speaking voice Bu t the 15 minutes turnC'd into two hou~. Neill was mtngued b) thC' heanng loss issues and decided to talc on the prOJCCt. With the help ofphy\trtan Howard House. whose LO!> Angeles car clt n1 c fitted President Reagan wtth a heanng aid. Neill secured a $600.000 grant from the Grace Foundation. "To Hear," the first program tn the series, was produced at KOCEand aired on PBS stations around the country in 1981 . Actor Joel Grev hosted th e show. which waspnmarily a celebrati on of sound aimed at helping viewers gain a greater apprecia- tion for their sense of hcanng, ..The Hurt That Does Not Show" provides greater em~as1s on the IOS!> of this sense and ho~ the affhc1cd can be helped. Because of financial problems at KOCE. the senes mo\ed 10 Santa Ana- based Com1che Productions. Ltd . a pn- vate productton rnmpan) and Nl'1ll moved w11h 11 The program cxpl:11ns that an unborn fetus' ears arc complete and "ork1ng at seven months. p1ck10g up the sound of the mother's heartbeat and breathing But 10 some cases. the ch1ld'<J heanng 1s 1mpa1rcd, a deficiency that can scnou'ilv slow the child's social development. · Parents of deaf children arc in1crv1cwed in "The Hurt ... " and discuss the 1n1tial depression the) fr·l1 and th e ways thl')· arc now ohtatning 'l('>l'l:IJI help for their children The sho" touC'h<.'" 11n the omo11onal probkms fal'IDg deaf teen-ager~ and the tendency among -;om<.' deaf pc:o ple to ~solatc thcm\el.,.c from hearing scx·1cty. interacting onl} with other deaf people. i\lso discussed arc an implant opcra11on that offers new hope to som~: "iC't1ms of hcanng loss. Thc final por11nn nf th1· pm11ram l1w11c .. ~ on the millions or older Americans who suffer from some loss of hearing. Project director Neill points out that these arc the people who most often can be helped by a bcanng aid. Why arc so many hesitant to obtain such a device? "First. there's the fact that a hearing aid is tied in with being old," Neill says. "Also, it's tied in with being less than a full penon, with being tainted or defective. Our general society is stand-offish toward people who are other than normal." The project director said he believes President Reapn's decision to "come out of the closet • concerning his hcarina deficiency should help destroy the stigma attached to hearing aid use. , Neill is now looking for funds to produce the final program in the series. Entitled "Noiae.-The lnrisi.bJc Risk." this show wtll focus on the nature of noise pollution and its physiological and psychological effects. Neill said young people today who attend loud rock concn1s and listen to blaring music through popular headset radios may be gradually destroying their heanng. ln ttte long run. the three hearina programs wilt probably be edited into 20:. minute films that can be p~sented to schools and service club$. Neill wd enlightening people about hearinJ issues "is probably the most satisyina thrna I get from making these films." Ot!MD..,,... • ..., TEENS AND SEX: On Wednesday at 7: 30 p.m .. KOCE Channel 50 will present a li ve 90-minutc phone·in program entitled \ "Teen-age Sexuality and Pregnancy." Producers of the program say 3,324 babies were born to teen-agers in Orange County last year, and for every three teen preg- nancies resulting in a birth, an addiuonal five pregnancies end in abortion. Among teens who opt for marriage. half of these unions will end tn divorce. In the phone-m program. teens from area high schools and adult experts an teeo sex and pregnancy issu~s will answer quest1ons and discuss viewer concerns. Additional teens and professionals in the studio audience will also raise issues and answer q uestions. Viewers can participate by calling 895-5050 during the program. OftMD..,f"llotlWI TV TIDBITS: Joba Ritter ("Three's Company") and Penny Marsball ("Laveme and Shirley") star in "Love Tbey Neighbor:;. a new TV movie-airing May 23 on ABC They portray suburban neighbors with clashing personalities who are drawn into an unlikely affair when their -;pouses run off together, leaving homes and children behtnd. fop contemf><?rary comics pay tribute to tra il blazing mgh tclub comedian Le11.11y Bruce rn a one-hour special debuung May (Pleue .ee TV /Pate SO) Friday, May 11 , 1984 3 Dreaming death haunts 2 women ... Hilary, found alive in crate~iven serum with Leslie Ann - By LYNDA HIRSCH ALL MY CHILDREN: With Karen's help. Jesc;c hired to broadca!>t his DJ spot from Stcamp11 o'er her unde's radio station. On Adam'!> orders. a bomb is planted an the ~tcamp11. Greg defuses it two manutc!> tx·forc 11\ 10 e\plode Hila!) da)llrt.•am~ ahout Tad In a quest for )OUthful lrn'k" l angk) don\ .l ha1rp1ecc Mark. not \u l'Cllatn Bonnie'\ "1ma$tnar) .. friend Wilh 1~ 1ma~ana0 . decides 10 tn\CSllgate thl.' "'cst "'ing of the Chandler an~1un h1ra hang!> up "hen she gets a from Mike. rcaliTing thl~ phone I\ ta ix·d . Brookt· \.\3rn'> Tom tu \lop dnnk· an~ Q[ shc:'ll gl.'I lull custod) ol tht.·1r unborn child. (and\ kts Donna knn" '>hl"s in lo\c "tth Tom OoU) gcx·' offthl' pill and plan 10 gct pregnant b) Tad . .\ftl'r Brook<" pubho;hl·s h1!. poem. Chns get'> "t'ekend· onl y jail sentence which 1nfunat(S Nina . Cliff bored without his medical pracuce. Erica plans cocktail pan) at the C'hateau. ANOTHER WORLD: Da vtd presses assault charges against Cat Ii n. Rachel furious over Sandy's resignation from Col) Publishing. Felicia leery of Carl's offer of a JOb at his station. Donna funous when Peter says he and Cecille will move into the famil y mansion after their mamage. Re- suming duties at Cory Publishing with . Jamie as h1!> assistant. Mac hopes he and Sand> can reconcile. Meanwhile. and) r:o ns1dt•rs taking job a') hcad of newsroom at Carl''i \tat1on. Bt•ltc\ mg Da' 1d murderC'd h1\ undl' Kl'' in Sall) confronts him. Da\ id phys1call > attad • ., ha Whtie Sally as unconsc1ou\, David shot b} unknown assailant. . AS THE WORLDTUIUIS: Ja, decides hc must forget Frann}. hut 11 seems almost 1mposs1ble "'hen tht· t\.\O '>tart to work together on a rnllcge pr<>Jet·t Jeff opens a medical pract1n~ at h1':t hou~. but 1c; d1sappo1n1ed "'hen ht· onl} has a fr"' pauents . .\fkr Frank QU1ts "'orkang for Argus. M;lgg1e tells him shc lo"~" htm but Frank rejects her sa) 1ng she·-; JU St hke his Mattson will play Delia, but bring out her humor By C0jlt;NJE PA SALACQllA Most actors fear t) pecast1ng. hut not Rohb1n t\fatt~on \l.hO jUlnS the C3\l of .. R}an·s Hope .. as Dd1a Cokndgc on Ma~ 23 Fur lo u r \ C:l" ~ta ti \l)n pla ~l·d Heather \_\,ch· brr on "'Cicn- cral Hospital." a '1lla1ness \O wou Id g1 c ::c 1 t;hcd ~t~ Alexi!> Colh~ of "'D}nast)" a good name 1\s Delta, Mauson again gets 10 ht' mean and rot· ten -but \\1th a 1w1st ROBBIN MATTSON "I don't "ant to ht' Heather:· the actress sa)s. "I "'ant to t•ltminate her tntchinesc; What I ,.,.ant to hringout I!> Dl'ha\ humor ... Sing the prl'' 1ou' t"'o actresses 10 nla ~ tht.• roll' \llllC "RH"' prcm1crt•d 1n I IJ7'i inta prt•ll'd t hl" olkn h.1pk s'i Dl'lta :t') d111\ Mamon has a good ba s1.· 10 hulld on. ''I'd hkt• to tah· a class in comt.·d} ·· \3\S 4 Friday. May 11. 1984 Mattson." hose ac:11ng l'\pcnence includes dramatic appearance!I on such ntght:ttme sho"s as "Fantas) Island" and ··charhc's .\ngrls'" an addt11on to sc' eral TY mo' 1es When Mamon ltft "'GH" several mo nths ago she said lhat she \.\OU Id like 10 go back to other forms of entenainment So "h) 1s she returning to the da}t1me \.\Orld ~o soon? ··1 loved the character of Della If the character 1s intl·rcsting and I l"an contnbutl' something to 11 as an an1!.t. I don't care what realm it's an:· she says. Another reason for Mauson to relocate from California to New York. where "RH '" 1~ taped. 1s because of the sho" ·s new head "nler. Pat Falken Sm11h "Pat was the head writer of '(ic.'neral Hosp11al' the first two vcars I wa!> on and she pronded me" 1th "onderful matena1:· -Mattson sa\s It "a' Smith who rec- ommcnded ·her to "RH .. producer Joe Hard' for the role 'Tm reall) nrned to he working herc again I'd lo' c 10 do theater "'h1ch 1!1 not too cas) 10 do "'hllc )Ou'rc on n 1,oa p 1n \ahforn1a:· .. a,~ Matison. who ltvcd 1n Nl'"' 'ork 't',·l·ral \l·an, ago "'ht•n 'iht.• pla~t.·d Ho~· B.tul·t on ··ciu1d111g I 1gh1 · But 'he ~1gh' I kit nl\ hl·an 1n Lm .\ngcle\ .. lier ho\frll'nd ot thc h1!.t 10 months. :i tdl'' ISIOn art director ~a., un,\bk to rcl()(·aw hccause of uHeer 1 omm1tmct1h cx-wifr. Frank tells Steve he plans to marf) Diana and that he'll never let Diana's child know that Steve 1s really his father. Zack unhappy when his first date with K.im 1~ unromanric. When Lucinda interrupt~ John's night oflovcmak1ng with Karen due to medical eme~ency. K.1-ren's furious Marcy thrilled "' 1ng at the McColls', but Lisa calls social agenq · to take her awn) and a frigh tened Marc.; disappears. Marq asks Kirk to bring her food and '>~ear.; him to secrecy. CAPITOL: Trc) and ~Joane d1~grce about having ch ildren ·-he wants them nght awa} and '>he wants a t•art't'r firo;t Thomas realt1es Julie tntcnd!> to go through wi th presnann l'' l'll though 11 could rnst her her ltfl'. Mark. karning Paula rno;1~ts Laurie keep kcyi. in the 1gn11ion at all umes. asks Paula about this. She claims 11 has to do with Mrs. M111,·s d~th. Latrr learning that Paula has her medu:al filc, from Dr. Parker. Mark ronfronts her Paula claims she took thl·m and dcstrO)l'd thcm 10 keep his '"affair'· Mth Clarissa .i 'ccret Clanssa tdls Ma rk thl') better not consi<ll•r buying house togethl'r Paula give~ T}k'r campaign donatton. M)ma "'arns Jord) no1 10 b«'ome interested an Ronni. Ronni doesn't tl'ij Beth she's been dating Jord) Wally and Ronni dcddc to g1v~· their romance another t~. DAYS OF OU R LIVE : Ma). follo\.\tng tefano·~ order\, ruins <\lex financ1all) Akx beginning to believe 1ha1 5tefano 1~ ahvc .\nna. in an attempt to ge t help. wntes a message on a menu that "Inds up 1n Tess's hands. When Anna is caught. shl' 1s once again thrown into the dungeon with Tom. Roman realtzes that Marlena 1s Stefano·<; next target. tdano makeo; 'iUrc the rnncenmaster as killed. As the concert 1s about to began. Roman I'> led to dungeon with Anna and Ton\ Larr. con' rnce!> Hope 10 head for la!> Vt•ga" i11h him and there he nopes to talk her into man) mg him . EDGE OF NIGHT: ( la1m111g !>hc 1sgo1ng 10 Me\lco. Ra,cn 1earfulh lea,es Jamie with Logan: shl' rtall) intends to go to Swmerland wtth Sky. Chris fears her blindnl'ss returning. Beth be lieves Calvan 1s obsessed about being a hero Vincent informs Gar) the) ma) ha"c to kill several other students. GENERAL HOSPITAL: At health cluh Robbi and Ginn) ha' c ph~ s1cal fight Leo·._ interest tn Bohb1 cooh "'hen he learns she\ not rich. J1mm) Lcl' beds down with Lcm·na . 402 take!> hidden ('lothes from under his bed and puts them 1n duffel bag Grant plead~ ""h Tanya to realm~ 11 "'a' 40~. nut he. "'ho l..1ssed hl'r. u1nn) ask \ M1kt.• to get Frisco to appear on her tal~ 'iho" When Rick tell<\ M1l..c hl' "houldn't ht' cJoc,c to (ian n~ he~ au1,e.· of age difference \I 1kl.' run ' a" a\ tu hi.'" 1th her Row 1 cf u,~·, Ill talt.. to Jakl-. let alt>11l' n:l'lllll'lk L oren ;1 warn'i I co she\ not 1n1crcStl'd 1n 'itcahn~ lrom their d1ent'i at the 'Pa J1mnl\ I l'l' (Pleaec aee SOAPS/Page 30) AUTHORIZED SALES/SERVICE/SATISFACTION AMC-JEEP ORANGE COAST AMC-JEEP-RENAULT 2524 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -549-8023 CREVIER MOTORS 208 W. 1st St. Santa Ana ...:.. 835-3171 CADILLAC HOERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-9100 CHEVROLET CONNELL CHEVROLET 2800 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -546-1200 CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH ATLAS CHRYSLER-PL ~MOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -546-1934 Daily Pilat · FORD THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 642-0010 -540-8211 HONDA UNJVERSITY KONDA 2860 Harbor Blvd. Cos~a Mesa -540-0713 ISUZU SOUTH COUNTY VOLKSWAGEN-ISUZU 187 11 Beaoh Blvd. Hunt ington Beach 842-2000 PONTIAC BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC 13600 Beach Blvd. Westminster 892-6651 .-636-2500 PORSCHE-AUDI CHICK IVERSON, INC. 445 E. 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W (l) "La Femme lnfidele" (t969, Drama) Stephane Audran. Michel Bouquet. ( 1 hr., 38mln) fD "No Road Back" ( 1957, Orama) Skip Home1e1. Sean Conne<y. ( 1 hr., 30 min.} •CC) "Hanky Panky" ( 1982, Comedy) Gene W1lde1, Gilda Redner. ( t hr , 45 min} (Q) "The Hurricane" ( 1937, Adventure) Ootothy Lamou1. Jon Hall ( 1 hr • 50 mm) Ml GD "And Now F0< Something Complerely Otlterent" ( 1972, Comedy) Graham Chapman. John Cleese ( t hr , 29 min ) • "Frances" ( 1982. Bt0graphy) Jessica Lange. Kim Stanley (2 nrs . 20 mm ) a:ll(l) "Blue Skies Again" I 1982. Comedy) Harry Hamhn M1m1 Rogers ( t hr • 30 min) W (C) 'The Spmt 01 SI Louts' C 1957, B1og- 1aphy) James Stewart, Murray Hamilton 2 nrs . t5 min) ) Manny's Orphans" ( 1980 Orama) Jim Baker Malachy McCourt ( t hr , 31 min} •'1!> "Something To Sing About" ( 1936 Musical) James Cagney Wilham Frawley < t nr JO min 1 .. The Wedding Night" ( t935. Orama} Gary Cooper Anna Sren ( 1 hr • 21 mm ) 119® "Cracking Up" ( 1983, Comedy) Jerry Lewis, Millon Berle ( 1 hr , 30 min I "Dot And The Bunny" ( 1980. Adven- ture) Animated ( 1 hr 10 min) -mvea1ng---....... CXl'I Cll ... POUCI .... AIC ... Q nlm'I ctlil#MIY IUCI( ... ~,.._,.,...,.. me ... A-. ITILL: .. Mf, .. 'AUTTI 1MI 0.Tft This English band features "Vou Are The Lile." "Some Kind Of Won- derful.' and "Man Can't Lose" llOWll "Six Pack" ( t982. Comedy) Kenny Rogers, Diane Lane A race~car dr1v8f turns a sextet of 1uven1le car s111ppers into a winning pit crew 'PG' ( t -1"··1~~- .... "' '°"1llm ._Of OL 'AWlWG ) llOWll "l1m" ( 1979, Orama) Piper Laurie. Mel Gibson A young retarded man and a sensmve, middle-aged woman develop a close rela11onsh1p of mutual need and understanding lhat leads to an unorlllOdox marr!age ( t hr . 35 min ) cm-.. -~ CZ) llOWll "Firefox" ( 1982. Adventur') Clint Eastwood, Freddie Jones, A U.S PilOI goes behind Russian lines to steal a supersonic fighting plane 'PG' (2 hrs . 15 791ml~i=EYI_ = :"'.,i. l he special effects In a new Stephen l(Jng Olm "Flrestarter". a sampling of New Orleans' music. food and fun tJ PlltfAlf &Am 9 mm•H•rT 1WT Featured actor Ed Asner and author Norman Cous.- ins: Hollywood's Hottest Headlines: I"~!! llWIMMM ..... ~ Sugar Ray Leonard vs Kevin "The Spo1ler" Howard 1n a welterweight Qol.tt scheduled for 10 rounds (from Woroes16f. Mass T (111r . ~min J tD llOWll "Mother LOde" (1982, Orama) Charlton Heston, Nick Mancuso A Scot- llsh miner tries to protect his gold but runs into people who wanl 11 loo 'PG' ( 1 hr . 41 min) 6D llOWll "Walk East On Beacon" ( 1952. Mystery) Ge0<ge Murphy, Finlay Cume Afrer a scientist is ttvealened. an espionage unit is 1nves1igeted by the FBI (2 hrs) 71118 I Cll ntl TOMI FeatUfed a proltle of the muS1Cal group Menudo. Steve lullills hts l!fe-4ong fantasy of trying our '°' lhe L A Dodgers. an 1n1erview w1lh music grear Liberace. a group of "true believers' try to contact a UFO I GD PA&YPIUD LA.-a-.n.a ~ltll'I L.A.: M llCMT cm Featured a look at Los Angeles with trips to the city's eth- nic communities, including Chinatown and Little Tokyo; the town's best restaurants and hOtels: trips to the Garmen! Ois111c1. Grand Central Market. a look at L A 's lchaiE'c::: RO. WU ..... 0/1 ,..,,,.., . .... ,.-..... -•UM.CR> tt•m New York Mets al Los ~Dodgers (2 hrs . 30 min ) =I (() M Ma°" MAmll) Boss Hogg hnds himself behind bars 1n his own 1a11 when he's lrameo by moonshiners who wanl to eliminate their competition ( 1 hr) D G ntl llAIT8 Max and the Master help a woman running a m1ss1on for way- ward children protect her land from a Q!_eedy land magnate ( 1 hr ) u llO¥ll "The Dogs Of Wat" ( 1980. Adventure) Christopher Walken. Tom Berenger Aller being tortured and deported by an African dictator. a merce- nary returns to lead a revo1u11on (2 hrs J D [§) _. A plumbing problem al Benson's condo threatens a festive eve- ning~ = amr'::'INT TOllQHT Featured actor Ed Asner and author Norman Cous- ins. Hollywood's Hottest Headlines Roman Polanski Cl) llO¥ll "Gray Lady Down" ( 1978, Suspense) Charlton Heston. David Carra- dine A nuctear subrnanne carrying 4 1 men Is rammed by a wayward freighter and slnks 10 a depth of t400 feet. where It becomes precariously perehed on a aea Shell.~ hts.l I ·--·-· ..... WALL~ -"Oil An Urge To Metge?" Guest. Daniel F.O. McKinley, viOe president. Smith Barney, Hams \dl>ham & Co CC) _.. "Tootsie" ( 1982, COmedy) Dustin Hottman. Jessa Lange. An out- of-wOfk New YOfk actor labeled as tem- peramental dtSC<>vers a whole new cataer for himself when he dlsgutSeS himself as a woman and landS a soap opera rOle 'f>G' ~( 1 hr., 56 m:w. ....... ....u•• -. cun Comedian Gallagher sallrlzes America's ob&es&lon with food; jolned by comlC Biii Klrken- bauer ( 1 hr,) .. Cl) PU UMTlrf •8 0 -F Believing that George and Katherine never had a real wedding. Webster arranges a surprise ceremony for them tAt .llCTAC .... ~ ~-.. -Debra Maffett performs on a Las Vegas stage • WM&. ..-T -"Oii An Utge To Merge?" Guest Daniel F 0 McKinley, v1ee president, Smtih Barney, Harris l ham & Co -~t•lmAWCCUfn ... "A Time To Die" ( 1983. Dra- ma) E<Sdie Albert Jr , Rex Hamson Seek- ing revenge for the murder of his wife and friends, an American spy travels to E:urope 1n &ear ch of the k11Jef~ whO comm1lled lhe crime dunng World War II ( 1 hr , 28 min ) • llll ntl CAllm M (%) CltAN.11 ~Guest David Putt nam .. 9 (() IW.W J R. Ewing's snooping into Clayton and Jess1ea's past leads him to reallze his mother may be 1n grave danger. and Pam discovers Katherine's duplicity in her rela11onsh1p with Bobby ( 1 hr ) D GI) llO¥ll "The Omen" ( 1976, Hor- ror) Gregory Peck, Lee Remick A myste- 11ous five-year-old bOy exercises deadly powers to destroy those who become sus- picious of his strange btrlhrtghl (R) (2 hrs) 8 ®l ILW nuaR Chaney must dec•Oe whether 10 protect the beaullful president of a Th11d World nation or to save Bubba and Ski from an unprloted plane about to if.f.:~ f, llOWll "MegafOfce" ( t981 Adven· ture) Barry Bostwick, Persis Khambatta A group of technologically superior mer- cenaries battle the forces of a tiny mt11tary d1c1a1orsh1p 'PG' ( 1 hr . 40 min ) IT'IVI llMfll • M ..... TO IT'IVI A concef1 rnctud•ng Sight gags. zany s10- 11es. balloon animals and ban10-p1ay1ng. also. the Oscar-nominated fllm shOrt "The Absent-Minded Waiter " ( 1 111 ) (%) llOWll "Local Hero" ( 1983. Comedy) Peter Rtegert. Bun Lancaste1 A high· powered oll company executive encounters unexpected problerns when he travels 10 a small Sco1t1sn seacoast rown tor wt\at he assumes will be a cu1- and-dry land purchase deal 'PG' ( 1 hr . 50m1n.) ... 1:r'TIACl1 Friday, May 11 . 1984 9 •CV MDVII · l he Master Gunhghter" ( 1975. Western) Tom Laughlin. Ron o· Neal A gunlt\lhter haunted by a shame- ful deed sets 001 to redeem his honot with a ptStOI and a samurai sword (2 hrs • 30 min) gj) ~ The Other Side Of fhe Trac\" A ~ at llOrse racing including v1S11s to Belmont. New York and Great Bar~. Massachusetts Q ( 1 hr ) .. •..=(II) -tJ)' (I) 'MCOll CM.IT Melissa confesse& to Cole that &he s1111 loves him. and JtJha says that she will relea'6 Joseph only 11 Angie 1~1ven to her ( 1 hr ) I~ = NOUITC* A professional model enlists Matt's aid in SOiving the mur ders of several contenders lor the centet· fold-of-the-year t111e (A) o 11 hr ) CJ TMIUlff e Mf• :m Fast Horse 111 A Boll Mar- ket" • look at a11 auction of thoroughbfe<:I raceh~;es in Lexoogton. Kentucky . that a11ract'I :ome ol the world s 11c:hest peo- ple (Al Q ~ llCM!-·~1 AGI°" T~ ( 1982 Drama) Anne Archer. Terry Jastrow A wildcatter and a prelty geo1og1s1 become romantically 1n1101ved alter their protes s1011s b11ng them 1n10 conlhct 'PG I t hr • 40m1n) IUDOY HACllTT: Lift I '•II 1.-. The outrageous unpredictable comedian performs his adult n1gh1club act at Resorts lnterna11ona1 1n Allan11c C11y Ne.,. Jersey ll hr) <.01 llOVW lvut!>1e· I 1982 Comedyl Ovstm Hoftn1dr' Jessica Lange All out of-work New Yon< actor l&Deled as rem peramer1tal d•s~vvt-rs Cl whole new c.C11ee1 101 t11n1~1t whet• he d•sgu1~ h1nisell as a wor11C111 dnd lcinds a soai.i opera 1"'6 PG I hr !:>b r11111 I _, 'Al COU. NYNOTIZD 1'MI C°'9 Miss Pdt Culhni> :>hONS whal pc.11c.e me11 will :...iy dr.tl Ou wnen nypnolued (I =i"''e=-r, ..... Dllllr ... -ITan' 'Otplv111atl(.. L.hannel!> A look al TV newspeop1e s 101e as unolh- c1a1 1nterna11ona1 diplomats on occasions hke President Rt1dyan -:. rec.ent China 1n1-1 '1i> CO.O Of AGI SeAua111y race 1el1g1or, ano tam11y dynam1c.s are amo11g the rop1cs explored by 200 Calllorn1a teen-agers who spend a wt-ell t~ether in a program spansornd by the National Coote1ence ol Christians and Jews ( 1 hr I .. -MlM.(R) "-AYIOY IMUllli IHOW 1w DU(J)lm fl> ... TAXI _,.AN I llMTWI LMIGM • rA•t•H KAWAlflYI~ ~AN "-A~ ·concealed Enemies" Based on the Alger Hiss case written by Hugh Whllemore and slamng John Harkins and Edward Herrmann lhe story opens 111 1948 with events lhal lead 10 a $50,000 libel suit (Parts 1 and 2 ol 4)Q ('2 hrs) CID MOVll "Tw1hghl Lone · The Movie· ( 1983 Sc1ence-F1ct1on1 John Llthgow, Vic Morrow This homage 10 the old Rod Serhng TV se11es features segments about a bigoted bar pa11on's comeuppance a grouo ol re111en1Pnt nome residents who 10 Friday. May 11, 1984 recapture their youth a Child with the powltf to create or destroy at will, and an airplane passenger who sees a gremlin sabotaging lhe plane's wing ·PG' ( 1 hr 42 min) (I) .... ,. °' ~ UW1'I,.,. __, Byron Allen Dana C&rvey. B1r1y Crystal. Andy Kaufman Robert Kl~M Bette Mrdler. Joe PISCopo Richard PryOI and Robin Williams salute the 1nnovat111~ club that helped launch the careers ot some ol tOday's top com1~ 1ale11ts ( 1 hr ) (%)MDVII "Playb11ds' ( 1978. Suspense) Mary M1tllngtoo. Alan Lake A beaut1tu1 'POiicewoman goes undetcover to flack down the killer of sevefat centerfold mod· ets 'A' ( 1 hr . 34 min ) I Dl:IYMDYll 1W -.-nw:u 11:11 ... ,....,.. '1:11 l9A ~ Regularly 6Cheduled programming may De pre-empted by NBA Playoffs tW8 (I).,. 'The Manitou t 1978. HOI ror) Tony Curtis. Susan StrasDerg An e111I Indian spirit manifests itself through the body of a t>eauhlut young woman 1ead1n_g 10 tem:wanadisaster (2"l11s. 15 min) D Cl f10!1Mfr Host Johnny Carson Scheduled· wrtter·fOOd expert Calvin Trll lhn, ~=~= ( t hr) OAK ... ~ .llMCMOl- Melm ...... IUCI TOP U.. IOllll Danny Loog vS Rob b1e Simms in a m1ddlewe.ght bOUI sched uled tor 10 rounds (from B1ocl\w11 Mass) (RJ (2 hr!. , 30 nun ) G •CLUI Fea1urec;l 1e11g1ou., J1bl:•l1e'.>" pubhc schools ( l hr 30 m111 1 1W(t)ICTY 1W CD .,. D<1ddy:. I •ll•t ( 1983 Orama) Anna Vu•1ur. t,..•. "~"'Mane.he!> ler A man's lhret-O•• ~r11tr'> :.1<19~ a muo w1esll1ng evel't "-l"ll!IP n1n µ.;y hi:. taio.t!> l hr t6 in11.1 tllm m Ole HOU YWOOD llO¥ll "House Q i Uark Shdouw'> ( 1970. Horror) Joan Bennett Jonaman F11d The arrival ot an f11ghsn ·cousin begins a <,er1es vi unsettling O...l.urerxe:. lor mer .001s or a wedllhy olo New Er.y tar•d tam•• l.c' ht!> } (!)lllB' w .... Q)) llO¥ll Ql..lahorna Cruoe ( 197 J Drama) George C S<.011 Fayq Uunawa; A ,oung woman attempts to 1eyain p<i!> session other 011 field inte1est:. ( 1 hr 30 min) m THICll Of 1'MI ~ Gue<,1s dc.lres5 Elizabeth Ashley r<>ckebllty band Jimmy And The Mustangs. comedian Bob Oubac musie group Missing Persons I t hr . 30 min) Cl) LIUT1UI 01 THI MCM All> FAMCMll ©)llCMl ''Babe" (1981, Comedy) Bob b1 Jackson, Samantha Fo11 A model dis- covers she has 10 get ma111eo before she can receive her m1llion·dolla1 1nhe111arice 1 hr . 30 mm) AN AUil Bel WITH ml mlOOll Mel Brooks. Anne Bancroft. Ronny Graham and Jonathan Pryce perform skelches lhat mix music. drama and comedy Delore an audience 1n London ( 1 hr I U.@ .-r TMCll -.a GD flllDAY .-r VIDIOI Featured a Private Reel segment with Boy George (Part tot 2). Videos by Steve Perry ("Oh Sher11e") The Thompson Twins ("Doc· 101. Doc.IOI J. Oemece W1111ams 1 'Lei's "°Hear II For The Boy ) ano Greg 1(1hn 1.'_'Aeun11ed' ) 11 hr . JO rnin ) 9 R-.CA'ITOPTDI l lOQll!IMJfU.:,._,. llOWMl llMTWIUUIH• llO¥ll "The Happy tiooker Goes Ho lywood" ( 1978 Cornedyl Mart11 •• Beswicke Adam West The QVeen or "" call girls goes to 1he hlrn cap11a1 10 rndkt> , movie oased on her r1utoo1ography n 1 hr 25 min l 1M(H)llOVW Ano Now fur Something l.-1J11 pletely D1flere111 ( t972. Comady 1 Graham Chapman .luhr CJee~ Me11 Ders of 'Monly Py1hor1 !> Flyir~ C,111..u~ present a series ol ~vmedy ske1chus PC. l_t hr , 29 m1111 W II llOVW 'Coult!y H1gn 1 19 / !> Com1 oy) Lawrence HlltC>r1 Jacobs C..lyn11 Tu mar1 G1tls basketball dnd ~u<>d hmt• occupy lhe dreams of three high SChO< 1 boys 1n the early '60s (2 hrs ) (!) llCMI '"( The Unknown" ( 19!>7. Sc.1 ence-F1c11on) Dean Jagger Edwaro Chapman A scien11s1 l1gMs a11 awe!.om,,. bul nebulous rad1oac.11ve creature on tti. Scottish m00ts (2 h1s I a> MDVII "One Foot tr1 Heaven ( 194 1 Drama) Fredoc Mcirch. Martha ::X.ull A minister aAd his wile lace a seues ot hcird sn1P' fTTICOuragt? and lo111tude (I h1 30 min) J;) CZ) llCMI · Some Kmd 01 Hero ( 1982 Comedy I Richard Pry0< Mcm~v1 Kidder A war veteran h1111s Iv d hie vi c11me alter the 1:1overnn.t1nl refuses tu g1•t- h1m back pay he earned while oe111g <i p11soner ot !he Norlh Vielnames(> IOI s1. ears A ( t hr 35 min ) -IOVACI: ~ OllQIW. ...,. JOhn Barbt1ur ho~ts lh1s t11bute Ii.. the legendary .... on•e<.J1al\ Iron. tell'v•-:.1011., "gotden age · wh•t..h 1nclvde~ ~lip~ from his show and 1111erviews with Jitc.k u~n. mor. Chevy C.r1<1.,... -tr•c1 S1e.e A111-1 , t 1 hr 30 min) ' -aeon t• ~1UQCI . 1:11 llO¥ll Garagt <..111 t lYd 1 D1a111.1J L•sa Deleeuw uev11i1111a S~lvu1 A 1..nurch gruuµ !>ChCKJttt'd~r1i>r nec1d!> .111 auttJ snop 1ur1 ny ttiU• ..iar~yto y1rl-:. ( 1 11 t 5 rmn ) 1:9 G) AU. .. TMI fAaa Y 1•1J llCMI Aov1~· A.id Cv11">t>t•t 111;tb. 0ru'la) Ht1,ry F.-•d., l.hri I~· L•ul•lv T ht' vres1de•1I :. .iµ1.1u1r truer I v i ,, 1.vt 111, vers1a1 ~1elat)' ul '>t~lt' oeg11.~ .;1 dr.111.,,1 •C ac.c<Xtnt ot Wa:.trn•Qlc•n PohloC!. 1, '"!> *!'~ ':¥,:.~ . ... _,..I llAllTWI LAUGK• llO¥ll "Tl\e B•g Brawl' t 1980 [j,,, ma) Jackie Chan Jose Ferrer The son 01 a restaurant owner 1akes up a baltlf? w111t some mobslers wno en1er him 1r1 an 1r11er Slate lighting match A' ( 1 nr 36 min ) .. ~:Ollc.c. 1:11 (\1) llO¥ll 'The lh111y t t•~Sl liorrur) Kurt Russell Richard Dy~rt Mernl>er~ ol a sc1entillc researcn leam m tt1e Antarcto1.. confront an ahen tile le.rm lhat is capal>lt- 01 taking over lhf' rnf'' o; mind!> A (? nr!> 5 min I 1:810) ... MO¥ll "The Wn11e Lt11ts 01 Dv11e1 ( 1944 Drama) Irene Ounrie. Peter Law lord An Ame11can wo111a11 l111mg 1n (nq land awaits news 01 l)er son who r~ lt{lht ·~ 1n World War II (3 hrs I W llUCUI WIUY, U . llOVll 'Far Chance ( 1961 Comeoy) rarnham Sco11 J,1nua1y S1e11ens Two overweight sell co11~1ous pen pals plan 011 rnf"f3t!nQ 1n per~on tx.11 each backs 001 I at the last minute and sends a substitute I hr , 40 mm) llCMI "'Lenny" ( 1974, Biogtaphy) Dustin Hollman. Valerie Pemne The cele- brated comedian and social ccimmentator Lenny Bruce t11es to speal\ lreely within the constraints ol hts era's legal system 'A' ( 1 hr , 52 min ) Ml9 llCMI "'Fear On Tflal'' ( 1975, Drama) William Devane. George C Scott Durtng the 1950s. lhe career ol promiSlng news- caster John Henry F'.'aulk 15 cut shotl by Jlbefous figures involved 1n lerreltng out commurns1s (2 hrs ) ~--.urr .. o ~= "Frances' ( 1982. BK>grephy) Jess;ca Lange. Kim Stanley 1~~d hie ol screen star Fra~rmel Is Q!_pteted 'A' (2 hrs • 20 min ) CZ) llCMI "Get Crazy" ( 1983. Comedy) Malcolm McDowell A famous rock music -Saturday -·---"T~ Crmby €ase'' 'f193A IM~~e;y) Wyn~ Gibson. Onstow Stevens u.&.P.-.aRT ...,..,,. .. ITMCADI lrtl ~-.a Tennis The F'.'orehand"' Guest Bob McKinley coach at Trinity (Texas) ) llOYll Poltergeist' ( t982 Hortor) C1a.g T Netson JoOOlh W1ll1ams t t hi 55 min 1 .. )ICTV .. 1"1--..0 TOfllOMOW l'tDAT -TMEU....CR> UL.&.AGta IE.ON CMZY Comedian Gallagher satirizes Ame11ca's ot>sess1on with 1000. 1omeo by comic Bill Klrken· bauer ( 1 hr ) 1111 @ llOYll "Law 01 1 he Lawless" ( 1964, Western) Dale Robertson. Yvonne De Carlo (2 hrs J .. IUDIWOMD ...... ,, VLLAALl-rT•_,. PW&JCll'lfAaa • TIDTMI ...... ., ... M:ucal PLIMi DOWT UT TMI OAm.1 •rruaeo ntl....,. mi\ IAm19M.I. "CO<lleience Semth- nal =f" (R) (2 hrs 30 min ) 'The Wonder Of II All ( 1974) Documentary ( I hr 35 min ) (OJ llOYll · The Mango Tree" ( 1977 Ora· ma) Geral01ne F'.'1tzgerald Ch11stopher Pate ( I hr 35 min ) .. U.D> TMAl'ICAT PAClllTTIM CAWOIWNY YOICIOI ~n. _., Tiil llAYOM _,....,., m rn YOU11 ar111na INMCM ntl....,. llAXTMX MDVII "Dusty" (1981 Drama) Bill Kerr. Noel Tre11athen ( I hr 30 min l lllOVll Bug!. Bu• .ny ':>3rd M.Mc 100 Rabbit Tales \ 191>t.: \,,Vll•t>\JYJ A1 1111 .... ed Voices by Met Btanc Shep Menken (1 hr 30m1n l 1mp~rlo hosts a disastrous New Year's EvebaSh. 'A' ( t hr., 32 min ) •(!)-ntl~ M CC)llOWll "The Innocent" ( 1976. Drama) Giancarlo G1annln1, Lauta Antonelli In early 20th-century Italy, • tragic tr18ngle develops Involving a disturbed man, his wife and hts mistress (Dubbed) 'A' (I hr .. 45 min) 4119 8 llCMI "Go Chue Yourself' ( 1938, Comedy) Joe Pennef, Lucille Ball A wealthy young SOcial1te Is abducted by a gang of bank thleYes out to collect a ~hea~ fof hef 88fe return (2 hrs ) ==••CR> llOWI "The Hurrleane" ( 1937. Adven- ture) Dorothy Lamour. Jon HaU. A <levas~ tatlng hurricane that destroys a Polyne- sian island resorves the confhc1 of ldyllfc romance and primitive Ille with modern c1vrhzat1on. ( t hr . 50 min. l 4119 l!Z)lll tmMLW W (B) ... "A Time To Ole" (1983, Ofa· ma) Eddie Albert Jr • Rex Harrison Seek· mg revenge fOf the murder of his wife and friends. an Ametican spy travels to Europe 1n search of 1he killers wf'lo committed the crime dur~c:' War II. ( 1 hr., 28 min.) "I.,,.. W .,__IOI I NnCMW :==.n. ...... TOITIW A oonoe<t including alght gags, z..any sto- nes, balloon animals and banJO-Playlng: also. the Oscar-nominated him short "The Absenl·Minded Wai18f " ( I hr ) (%) llCMI "Playbtrds" ( 1978, Suspense) Mary Milhngton. Alan Lake. A beautiful policewoman goes undercover to track down the' killef of several centerfold mod- els. 'R' ( 1 hr .• 34 min.) .. Ill> •••'LL .... .. (!) CMTOOlll ---1e---mlGP.l_ ShOts'' • MftillilM,._ -----uoorn11Ui111w•l[i--IJ4-•'IRllZIC-.'GO<lll8 rTG. Ui'n.116'Clll Marshallhosts • ..a.Jook..ot ttie..ettorts of zoo 9 ,.. ..... , UTn.l l•KM.I dlrBCIOfS, Oedicated 1nd1V1d0als and scien-, ... mt I ICllOGLMOl• IOCS tis ts who are working to assure that the I ~TmAL IDll ... largest ol the great apes does not tall vie· =~ -,·-Cil·::=n~'OJ-~ OOODDAYU. WVllfTOIUV. MIT.-0. ,_TALI mMm mBTQ •l&&JC*DOU.MllMI ll0¥9 "Guys And Dolls' ( 1955, MuSI· llOWll "Bombers B·52" ( 1957 Ora· cal) Frank Stnatra, Jean Simmons (2 ma) Karl Malden, Natalie Wood (2 hrs) nrs. 29m1n) llQUAlmPOOT..,.,••:l m ..,.a.~ tuM11T11111110U1NT111 MTt ~(JJ llCMI "1941" (1979 Comedy) John llll.'I 99A1'UT llD•ITI "Saviors. ,.i~F..:'"' 58m,n) =11liif.~?n\'~2 i :.. ROCK Boober accidentally 9 ntl UTn.11 dumps some rutabaga and brussels MmlTLlll ;out soup into his laundry 90Wll "Bruce L1, The ln111nclble'' 7lll ~a~:,r£,~u:ec~~~~~b~:~~:n96f2 i( 1~~==) Bruce Lt. Chen Hsing hrs . 45 min ) ....,.. n.oucatt Tiii AllTI .. IG)ntl...,. .,_ .. Greased Ltghtmng" (1977. ~ITOOIU Biography) Rechard PryOI, Beau Bridges 9 llC009Y D00 MD ICUlf"'( 000 I hr . 36 min ) IHOW MDVII "Bra1nst0fm" ( 1983. Science- 1 CM&JI _,..MD~ F'.'iction) Natalie Wood Christopher Walk· .. JDO.wl en LI ht •• 46 mru WLDIWC* (%)MDVII "F'.'trefo.< ( 1982, Adventure) MOIAl'l.-t Clint Eastwood, Freddie Jones (2 hrs , 15 • rruaeo min ) UW.WLD m llCMI "H()mlC1daf' (1961. HOlrOI) ntl MOCllB aoOI tlGHWAY Animal Glenn Corbett Patrtc1a Breslin (2 hrs) ed Dr Seuss's story follows the training -a IA-..U Reg10<1at coverage of of a prospect111e ea~ng before he is sent Angels at Tigers or Cubs at Astros (3 down a celeSttal Mghw to his new home hrs ) CO) MDVII "Treasures I The Snow" I ITMCADI (1981 , Orama) Paul ~an, Carey Born 9..,.,/ICOOIYDOO/-..OQ U hr 40 min ) M DAICI IHOW (S) llOYll "Kiss Me Kate" ( 1953, Musi-llADtlalJW JWl'I WAI COOURY cat) Kathryn Grayson, Howard Keel ( 1 u•w CallfOfnla Angels et DetrOll hr 49 min) !ers (3 hrs) (%) llOYll "The Wedding N1gh1" (1935, amM,.... Drama) Gary Cooper, Anna Sten ( 1 hr . AUTOMCllG "Monza 1000"' (from Ila· 21 min ) ~· (R) ( 1 hr ) · 1 Cl) IMu..Jllll•lmGIO.•MD DUQOlll ~TALI ll)PAC-IWl/-CWl/lmU>O .,_"On The Town" (1950, Musi- • TMAT~IHOW cat) Gene Kelly Frank Sinatra (1 hr 38 ~fV min ) ""-••••Ill PLAY Yam mT ~ "Specialty Friday. May 11. 198.4 -lahlrclay Cont. -Im llO¥ll "Copper canyon" (1950, W"t•rn) Aay Milland, Hedy Lamarr ( 1 -1hr.,=··AT MmSOWL Of llOTOCIOll "Chai· lenge Of A ChamplOn" Kent Howerton Is featured In this lall·movlng look at the 11 ol motocroee TMIDO rT~ _,. .... .._ 1W Cl) NA_, "Byron Nelson Cla&SIC' Third round (Uve from Sports Club 1n Irving. Texas) ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) I MmflC1\'ITOP18 (II MC WW "The $1,000 e 111·· A t1m1d insurance satesman becomes agres· s1ve when a huge sum ol money remporar· icttanges his way of hie (R) O ntl'~fAaY IOUL 'f1Ull llOYll ··Pardon My Sarong" ( 1942. Comedy) Bud Abbott, Lou Costello ( 1 hr . 30 min.) I? =--=-MMC* ~PU UMTI From Tulsa. Okla (R) (2 , _hrs) ~......,--IYY TODD Angela l ansbury and George Hearn stru 1n the mu~I GIOfy ol a demented 19th-century barber who takes revenge on the society !ha! un1ustly sent him 10 p11son (2 hrs . 30 min ) I ml1llll • nt1 um . 11• w llAQAZm ®) .-.CAN UllltTAm Guests Ber tin ("No More Words," "Now It's My Turn· 1 Yarbrough & Peoples ("'Do~ft Waste Your Time") ( 1 hr) 8 THI~ Helen Hayes hosts a musical celebra11on ol motherhoOd from St Pat11ck's Cathedral 1r1 New York City (!) llOYll Rtde 'Em Cowboy" (1942. Comedy) Bud Abbott Lou Costello ( 1 hr 30m1n) I WT CH.ANCI ~ WllTllQ fOR A MAIGt llOYll ·The Rules 01 The Game' ( t939. Orama) Marcel Daito Nora Gre· or ( 1 hr 46 min I llOYll "Lone Wolf McOuade"' ( 1983. Adventure) Chuck Norris David Carra- dine ( 1 hr . 4 7 min ) CID IQtUZI Squeeze performs ·what The Butler Saw, Ifs A Woman·s World and -others 'Electra Glide tn Blue" ( 1973. Mystery) Robert Stake. Billy Green Bush l1 hr . 46 min ) mn11V1m1AN -· Timi ITooc.I G llCMI "Terror Among Us" I 1980. Suspense) Don Meredith. Sarah Purcell t? hrs l GJ llACM lflOllTI RCW. Host David Stanlteld Featured w1ndsurt1ng !rom Hawaii with windsurfers Mike Wetze and Robbie Naish. volleyball !rom Callforn1a I "" Am IYTll ....... Of llAIU rT Ollntl AIR WITM~Am~ llOYll "Firefox" (1982. Adventure) Clint Eastwood Freddie Jone1 (2 hrs t5 min) a.«l} lllCml ·comancha' ( 1956. Western) Dana Andrews. Linda Cristal. ( 1 hr . 55 min) ,... Cl) l9A ~ Coverage ot Wa6tern Conterence Semifinal Game 7 or Western Conference Champ1onsh1p Game 12 Friday, May 11 , 1984 1 l2hra •• 30~ I ··--llOM TO LOI MW• Olymple hopefvta ~ofiled are Al 06ncw (dftcva) and Paul Gonzalez (boxing) . ( 1 l'lr ) e llOWll "Hard Way To Ole" (1981, Adventure) Billy Chong, Carl Scott ( 1 ht., 30 min.) I ,.,,, ___ , .. " ... " _.,11.•TGDAY "Big Time Tal- ent Management" Stan Kamen, talem manager for ~Jor stars, tells what is Involved In becoming a talent agent. how to help actors achieve stardom and stay there l •H••OPlllM n W l'W'U. Regional cove<age ot ~;:=Sox or Mets at Dodgers. .-aCJ'I TOPTa ADlll-11 -.U.MWlfALAmc:eNA e uww New York Mets a1 Los Angeles Dodye:s (3 hrs) G 111WGDUC*1.oLOIY (()TOP.-~ Dant).Y.long_vs Rob· bRl S1mms""Tn a middlewetgnt bout sched· uled !or 10 rounds (from Brockton, Mass.) (A) (3 hrs ) G .,_ "Framed·· ( 1947. Mystery) Glenn Ford. Janis Carter ( t hr .• 30 min ) 1:11CJ:) lllCml "Max Dugan Returns·· ( t983 Comedy) Marsha Mason. Jason Robards 1•1t;.~1n ) ATM.,_. IOUL TUii ~OP DC" 1 Ml' THI LOI AW· DaAL COi •• Highlights ot memorable sporting and non-sporting events held 1n the COltSeUm ove1 the past ·=~llOU)QY {'!) llOYll "Still 01 The Night" ( 1982, Suspense) Roy Scheide<. Meryl Streep .l! h1 . 30 min ) CHJ llOYll "The Wonder Of ti All" ( 1974) Documentary ( 1 h1 35 min I (%) llOWll "Blue Skies Again" ( 1982. Comedy) Harry Hamhn M1m1 AOQ8'S ( 1 h1 . 30 mrn) .. , ..... aAm Ill u.e. OU..C TUil lWM.I ·wom- en's Marathon" (trom Olympia Wash ) l hf ) IOMI llO¥W "Hooch" ( 1976, Comedy) Gii Gerard. Enka Fox (2 hra.) I ..... .. TICM ,._ Up.to-date tnlorma- tion on the changing etectronlcs field, from vtdeO ?8mM to word processors ID.._..CMITOllY (Q) llO¥ll "Ragtime" ( 1981. Drama) James Cagney. Howard E Rotllns. (2 hrs • 35 min.) •1,._wme._..,._...,_....,. ......... aAm A Ir. TOO IL.OW A basketball atar's world suddenly comes apart when he's cul from the tea~ I MUll ~TIOIW. IDfTIOll A look 11 U S news events and trends aa seen by toreion 1ournall1ts stationed 1n this country Host Ford Rowan QID..-.DMITOllY (I) llO¥W "love At First Bile" ( 1979 Comedy) George Hamilton. Susan Saint James Jtyhr , 36 min.) .1:ro.a•LWmATB -1--·=·~ lllO¥W "Olaorderty Orclefly" (1~. omedy) Jerry Lewll. Gi.t\da Farr.it. (2 hrs.) • 9 ~ "Tournament Of Champ!· ons" Sem1t1na1 matches (trom The West Side Tennis Club In Forest Hiiis. N.Y) (2 hrs.lu.r, u ..:.v .,,.. / IWIC"f .. llY'l- i -.com UCIC. KOTm .... NOYA ··A Magic Way Of GOlng: The Story Of Thorougl;lbfeds" A IOOk at the horse 1ac1ng industry In Its search for thor· ought>teds with speed. stamina and the w1llto w1~0 (I ht) G ,..oew,. NWICI ~llCMI "The Music Man" ( 1962, Must· cal) Robert Preston Shirley Jones (2 hrs . 31 min) CID .... IWl.OW: MYATI m Marlowe conlron1s a syndicate hit man when he becomes a bodyguard tor a gangstet marked for death llOYll 'The Sec1et Ltle Of Walter M1t· ti ' ( 1947, Comefil'l Danny Kaye~ Virgin· 1a Mayo ( t ht 45 mm ) Cil llOYll "La Femme lntidele" ( 1969, o Orama) Stephane Audran. Michel Boo· let ( 1 hr 38 min ) UIBICA IOCl(I .. WIU1UIQ • llOYll .. The Alpha Caper" ( 1973. Suspense) Henry Fonda, Larry Hagman l ~~OllTHIPWm MUllG PIMOllAl ...::I n11-•ccumrr11S W TAU MOUf lllC'11ISI Guest Cynthia Ford Cl)ITMTMK 8 llOWI "The Young Master" ( 1978. Adventure) Jackie Chan (2 hrs ) GJ llOYll "The Grass Is Always Greener Over The Septic Tank" ( 1978. Comedy) Car ol Burnett. Charles GrOdm (2 hrs ) m» llOVll Battlesrar Galactica" ( 1978. Sc1ence-F1ct1on) Lorne Greene. Richard Hatch (2 his ) &l) AU .. Tlll Ol.O IGm Bob Vila explores an island dwelling 1n Hawaii O I Ml-•tA•AU. AM.m>IUl'Cl• .. Tecerra ~llOmA: ... llAN Am .. .,.. The on-and oft-screen hie of one of Amen· ca·s tavonte actors is traced w11h litm chps of some o! his best movies 1nctudlng "On Golden Pond'" which won him an Osca1 l! hr) m roemm wmc ......., ..., ,.r too. .. 1~1:.1:.. ,...,. .... mlDY Alft.llD mTC191G llO¥ll "The Hunter" ( 1979 Drama) Steve Mc.Queen, Ell Wallach I 1 hr , 38 lm1n ~T Cl9I Of OU.. CGWn 4111 OOftTOIMTM llOVll Tempest ( 1982 Comedy) ·John Cassavetes. Gena Rowlands. (2 hrs . 25 min) .... Cil CIWIUI ~ Guest. David Pull· nam ... 1MI ROM TO LOI AW9 U Olympic. hopefuls profiled are Al Oerter (discus) and Paul Gonzalez (boxing) ( 1 hr ) 11:.•ALL -laturclay Cont. 8 9 -WOM.D t1I..,. Schedut.d lnd11napot11 500 time trials, pole·poalllon qual1fy1ng (ftom Ind ) • Cheyenne Frontte1 Days Rcxseo (flom Wyo ) , Ame11c1n Cup Gymnastic Champ1on1h1ps, women's all· aroonci compe1t11on (from New York) (2 hi&) (I) ..... ... (!) llOYll ''The Bravados" ( 1958, Wesr· l•'"tE.:::""' (2h'5 I &M. POOTIAU. Houston Gamble1s at Pill= Maulers (3 hrs ) 1 ··My F811 Lady' t 1964. Musi cal) Rex Ha111son Audrey Hepburn 12 hrs , 50 min) )llCMI · 194t" (1979. Comedy) John Belushi. T osh110 M•lune ( 1 hr . 58 min ) CZ) llOVll ·'Chilly Scenes Ot Winter'· f 1979 Drama) John Heard. Mary Beth Hurt ( 1 hr 37 min ) .. @ AAITO UCltG "NASCAR Nashville 420·· Defending NASCAR Grand Nahonal Champion Bobby Alhson and other rop drivers are el<pecled 10 compe1e (hvt.' trom Nashville Tenn ) (3 hrs 1 -.. ~= EfJ DOCtOfl no m.-c ... m lfTIMAnoM.U. fDf1lOM A look al U S newc; events anu 1rends as seen by lore19n 1ourn<1hc;1s c;1a11oned 11 1h1s cou111ry Hosl Fv•d Rowan d, ~ flfl()QR• --ail·vening .. tJ(J)Cll ... a.-c ... D llOYll fo1b1daen Planel 119&6 Sci • ence·F1c1ton) Walter Pidgeon Anne F1an· c1s Based on Shakesl)eare s · The Tem· pest An outer space mission is taunctied to locate a professor who ha& been llVlng for a number ot years on a distant planet of the future (2 hrs J I HOW THI WllT WAI WON n.l'I COWAMY ' llOYll 'The Oetaw11y 1 t972 Adven 1u1e) Steve McOueen Alo MacG1aw The profits trom a hall·m1ll1on dollar heist by a husband·Bnd·w1fe team are almosr losr to rival crooks (2 hrs ) ' UTTl.I ~ Ol9 THI NAM llAGllC °" Pl.OIW. ,AlfT'leQ llOYll A Long Way Home · ( 1981 Dramft) Timothy Hutton Brenda Vaccaro Aller years of ~paralton lhe oldest of three abandoned children searches for his orother and s1s1er w1fh me help ot a corn pass1onare soc1a1 worker j I hr 40 min 1 ·1i.~ TOO ClOll '°"co.arr • THI DO rT YOUMIU IHOW · Ce1hngs An exam1ne1ton ot ce1hng tiles paneling ma1e11e1s end minor structural alleraltons J , MOV11 'Firatox ( 1982 Adventure I Cl1n1 Easrwooo. Fredd1t' Jones 'A us pilot goes behind Russian lines to steal a supersonic. t1gnf1ng Plllrit' 'PG o (?hrs 15m1n) G HOU YWOOO! 0.. TMOUIAND AND Olm 9llHft 7• IJ I Oii TMI TOWN Featured a profile ot S L A M an organi1e11on which 1s l1ght1nu ega1ns1 ct'l1ld moles1a11on radio host Lisa Bowen talks about her daily sports show I\ v1s1t w1lh M1chatol Jackson·s voice coach D lllGHT IACCI wmt DAVI> NOfM>WITZ I r'°"~ Ml•YMLIPI -.TSJ•F Ml -Featured Jane Fonda, '60t Sitcoms "The Real IMC=i==~~) ... ..,._, -tTGIY "Olptometic Channels" A 1001< at 1\1 newspeople's rote as unolf1· c1al 1nternat1onal diplomats on occasions hke P1es1dent Reagan's recent China trip llOYll "Poltergeist" ( 1982. Horror) Craig T Nelson. Jobeth W1lt1ams Vengeful ghosts take over a suburban California home and abduct the resident family's ~~ngest child ·po· ( 1 hr . 55 min ) (0) llOYll "Tender Mercies" ( 1982. Dra- ma) Robert Duvall. Tess Harper A former country and western singer who Is trying to make a comeback falls In love with a motel owner 'PG' ( t h1 , 29 min.) Cl) llOVll "Local Hero" ( 1983, Comedy) Peter R1egert. Burt Lancaster A high· powered 011 company execu11ve encounters unexpected problems when he travels to a small Sco111sh seacoast 1own fo1 what he essomeg Wiit t>e a cut- and dry land purchase deal 'PG' ( t hr 50 min J I llYAllOTO ••AM 1:11 DMCI PIYD Ml•YCMMLR nl Ol9 LA Featured a softball team compttsPd of actresses and models who travel all ove• tl'le worlo a proftle of an ..inusual COl•l)lt-whoc;e preference for the COior purple •S very p1on01Jnced t1pS for senior C•flzens NhO woold hke 10 1<>in m on the t11ness cra1e. Photon a human We~~AMI ~ m Ol9 IM DllOO Featured In Par! ti of a 4·part v1s11 to New York Host Bill G11ff11h meets San D1egan Paxton While· head currenlly statring in the Broadway play "Noises 011" a proltle on Champion Windsurfer and San Oregan Andrea Liv 1ngsron who will par11c1pate 1n the lrrst· ever Olympic w1ndsurl1ng event, and John Beatty reports on me Zoo's computer dat· '.!:!ii service W MM~ Neal Gabler and Jet Irey Lyons look at movies about ll'le Bea· ties including scenes from "Help" and "A Hard Day's Night " Eli) WllKDI> llAG.Ulm Featured 1001 ol San Diego's happy hour hot spot. how to make art into fashion exh1b1t1on on shoot ~forl~old ~ THI T oun>oOfll Jim Tabor meets chmoer John Bragg discusses bhsters and 11des an ou111gger canoe 1n Ha .... a11 O .. IJ (J) WW llOTI8 I DAY ..CW. Animated Bugs Bunny and hts coho1ts have a run-in with a tipsy sto1k whose blunde11ng dehve1y se1v1ce le11ds to sur· p11ses (R) D GD iliiiMfaW-IT"' .,.._., K•mber1y plans to move 1n with her boylnend while lellrng her lather she plans to live with a lemale roommate 8 llOV1I "An Eye For An Eye" ( 1981 Adventure) Chuck Norris. Ch11stopher Lee A San Francisco cop quits lhe force to avenge the murder of his partner by members o= l'lng (2 hrs ) D <ml T..l Barrio violence erupts airer Hooker persuades a t11end 10 return to her old neighborhood to help 1ehablll tale 1u11en11e gang members O ( 1 hr ) D MOV11 "Monstro1d' ( 1980 Horror) Jim Mitchum John Carradine A loalh· somP monster sub1~cts a small Colombian I vllle~~t.:.• of hell. (2 h,.,) i GI ITAll ' IP CA A variety ahow Including studio performances. cetebflly goaalp and country mutlc Thlt wHtt. Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme pet· fOfm aongs by 11\/lng Berlin In a salute to the composer's 961h birthday. country music Singer Lee Greenwood, alnger· 1~resS1001s1 Martlyn Michaels (2 hrs.) m llOWll "McO" (1 974, Mystery) John Wayne. Eddie Albert A police ottlcer unearths departmental corrup11on when he discovers that his murdered partner was a member of a crool<ed Poflce ring llAlleQ Of A CC*TlmrT co.urm CMOllCUI l hrs.) llO¥ll "Porky's" ( 1981. Comedy) Dan Monahan. Mark Herrler Randy high school boys seek vengeance on a sleazy cathouse that refused them admittance 'A' ( t hr .. 35 min.) (!)~ CID llO¥ll "Brainstorm" ( 1983. Sc1ence- F1c1ton) Natahe Wood. Christopher Walk· en A marned couple tries to l\eep lrom m1htary and 1ndus111al groups a specially deilglled delllCe Iha! allows. AJ)eLSOQ...10. e11penen.ce the sensattons tett ~ another 'PG' ( 1 hr 46 rn1n) m llOYll In A Lonely Pldce" ( 1950. Drama) Humphrey BoQarl Gloria Grahame When e Hollywood wnter cs accused ot murder he sets up an ahb1 1nvolv1.h1s g1rltrt(>nd 12 ttrs ) •@ IA~ P1t1Sbu14h P11ates a• Atlanta Braves (3 hrs I dlJ (J) llOWf Hoope1 ( 19/8 Comedy! Burt Reynotdr.. Jan Michael Vincent A protess1ona1 movie daredevil 1eopa1d1zes his romance and nsks his hie 1n a compel!· 11on 10 ma1n1a11:1 h•s ·greatest stuntman ahve" torle (R) (2 hrg. 30 min ) II ti) •1 LC aaT ... When Joey·s family tries to convince him that ghosts are not real , Jennifer plans to persuade the boy that she does e1'.Jst (!) LJlllTYLU Of TMI llCH AND FAllOUI ~ llOVll "Shock" ( 1946. Ho11or) Vin· cent Poce. Lynn Bari A doctor discovers that one of his patients was a witness when he murdered h1s wile ( 1 ht . 30 min) (OJ Laa NOllll: THE LADY AND ta 1111.c Lena Horne presents her Tony Award· w1nn1ng one-woman Broadway show 1n which she performs 'Can't Help Lovin' That Man," "From This Moment On" and "Stormy Weather " (2 hrs ) • D GD PIOPLI • fUlfY Featured Fhp must recruit 100 members tor an Olympic comeciy team. a man who has torn a hole in his pants must convince passers-by to walk behind him D 0 LOVl IOAT Isaac. deals with a clum sy bartend1ng apprenllce. a genius faces 1os1ng his only true love and a man 1un· ning 10! governor encoonters c1ackpot 1h1ea1s ~ ( 1~ ·~ AAITO MGM "Belgium Grand Pmc" from Zolder) (R) ( 1 hr . 30 min ) llO¥ll "Twilight Zone •• The Movte" ( 1983. Sc1ence·Ficllon) John Lllhgow. Vic Morrow This homage to the old Rod Serhng TV se11es features segments about a bigoted bar patron's comeuppance. 11 group of retirement home resident& who recapture the11 youth. a child with the power 10 create or destroy at w111. and an airplane passenger who sees a gremlin sabotag1no lhe plane's wing PG' 11 hr. Friday. May 11 , 1984 13 - -Saturclay Cont. •2 min) (J)llCMI "The Hunger" ( 1983, Fantasy) Catherine Deneuve. Susan Sarandon A physician working at an llf&-extens1on research institute becomes involved with a female vampire. 'R' ( 1 hr . 37 min ) CZ) MDVII "Some Kind 01 Hero" ( 1982. Comedy) Richard Pryor. Margot Kidder A war veteran turns to a hie ot crime after the government refuses to give him back pay he earned while bemg a pnsoner ol the North Vietnamese lor six years 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 mtn.) •D G) llUllA'I fAl&Y Naomi receives obscene phone c.alls alter winning an award at the market where she works, and Mama claims that Naomi provoked the calls (R) CI>TWJMrzoem -· S 1HI Y'&LOW lllOll A vengetul ex convict murders Whit's g1rllrtend and then stalks Colleen as ht!> next v1cum ( 1 hr ) 11 ~AIY ~ A man wants tc dance with the legendary Mr Boiangles and two adventurous sisters become Involved 1n a 1etev1s1on personahty mys· tery O ( 1 hr) g llllOVll "'The +nctedible Jounley Of Doctor Meg Lau1el" ( 1979. Drama) L•nd say Wagner, Jane Wyman A oechcated female doctor srruggles to bring moderr1 medicine 10 the supers1111ous moun1a111 loll\ ot Appalachia during the 1930s 12 i = ~-LCMl>Oef I) MDVII 'Street Scene ( 19J 1 Urdma1 Sylvia Sidney Estelle TaylOf Bas.ad on lht! play oy Elmer Rice T eneme111 awellers 111 New York's impoverished districts wage a da1ty oa111e tor survival ( 1 hr 30 min ) CC) DOI AmJICA • (ij) NOT '9CEllAaY ntE ... Gorl'~O~ s~etches combine with classic f11m ana news loo1age 1n an oltbeat. sa11r1c take oll e;) Ll'n TAU AIOUT TOU -1 IOU> QOLD HIALTl91.AT MDVII "The Boogens" ( 198 t Herron Rebecca Batoing Fred Mccarren Ancient tentacled creatures appear after a silver mine 1s reopened and terro11ze the nearby residents 'A' ( 1 hr 35 min ) (() ~ &.a A profile ot Australtiln swimmer Murray Rose (R) MDVII ·Lone Wolf McOuaoe' I 1983 Adventure) Chuck Norris. Davia Carrd dtne A man attempts to ena an arms smuggling operalton 'PG ( 1 hr 4 7 mtn) '1' DICVTM MOfU .. I IA,,_Al "°'"1 ,AGE tw DO(()@)fJD ... TAXI .. A.l'M · llOVll 'Butterl1eld 8" ( 1960 DramaJ Eltzabeth Taylor. Laurence Harvey A beautiful woman who hao always taken love hghtly, finds her true lover bul the man •S mamed (2 hrs ) fD AmJICM PUYMOUll 'Concealed Enemies' Whittaker Chambers· homosei. uahty becomes publtc knowledge !hP Hiss typewriter 1S touncs and d pequry hea~ (Part 3ot 4) O 11 hr) ([) TIC8fTIJI (]J QMAT AIEICM IT9-Gff (Part 3 or ~ (1 ht) . fm llOWI "Midnight Heat" (No Daiei I 1 rH 15 min 1 ,SJm.Almo 14 Friday. May 11, 1984 (1) MDVII "Ger Crazy" ( 1983. Comedy) Malcolm McDowell A famous rock music 1mpresarto hosts a disastrous New Year's Eve basn 'R' ( I tlr 32 min ) ,,.1:.r~ 1t:ll 1AMMY a.I 61) IAT\ll>AY llQHf LM Hosts Billy Crystal Fd Koch. Edwin Newman. Father Guido SardUCc• and Betty Thomas Guests Tne Cars (' You Might Think" I l hr. 30 rn1n) mw YOM HOT TMat MIC ... llOVll Dakota ( 1945. Western) John Wayne. Vera Ralston A land war resullS when crooks try 10 burn out wheat farmers ( 1 hr 40 min I (!)........., ... 111 Y•DCAlt ¥IDIO AWAIDI Awards for the yt1<1r's top mlJSIC videos are presented ro 1h~ rt:<.urd1ng arrests a ... well as those bel'11rid the campra CaSt:y Kasem hosts i? hrs) ID lllOWI '(,andy I 1968 Comedy) Ewa Auhn, M.trlun Brando A l!,ISCtOUS young nymphet heads for New Yori.. after being raped by a P<>el and a Sparush gardenet 12 hrs) (S) MOYll Goodbye. Emmanuelle' ( 1977 Drama) Sylvia Knstel. Umbetto Ors1n1 A beautttur woman's search lor the ull1mate erott<. e .. pertence brtngs her to a startling r&al11a11on R ( 1 hr . 40 min ) 11•0 llOVll 'Escape From The Planet 0 1 The Apeo; 1197 1 Science F1c11on1 AOd dy McDowall K1111 l~un11>1 S1m1ari crea tvr~<, with d !.l<1rlhr1~ human inteH1gence drllvt' 1n I o!. Anyelt>S wh••e they create paranoia among humans who oet1e11e ll'le apes will someday rute the world (2 hrc. t5m1n l u. rn ,_ nt1 mron m• ED AIEICM .-Un.au. ·concealed Enemies" Alter a m1s111111 ano a ..e<:.ond !rial Alger H1~ is found guilty ot pequry and sentence<! to ten year!. in prison (Part 4 ol 4) O t 1 t•• J 1 l lllCA KARAT! f'rorn Tulsa Okla (Al 11 hr 30m1n) 11. ~ T11111a11on t 1982 Comeay> K•tten Nallv1dacl F11c (dwards Two hara 0011ecs out half oaked private oetect111es search for a woman of unusual propor 11ons I 1 hr 30 nun I e;) MIMD MrfCHCOCI( "8ElfT1 U.@ llQHf Tuacl 11:11~ llOVW 'Big Bad Mama·' ( 1974 Adventure! Angie Otck1nson, Witham Sharner A woman cuts a path ol violence and ron1ar1ce through the Southwest ot the 1930s 'R' ( 1 nr 23 min J tt11 Jli llOYIE Do You Wanna Be Loved?' No Date) (1 hr I 11::9 1 llOM ~TED ~ Hl.1. The unpred1ctabte Br•llSh comedian portrays vartous characters 1nctudtng a st11ptease arttst clown ana a henpecked husband who uses his video remote control 10 treeze frame n1s unbearable wile ( 1 hr I t2:::9 IJ llO¥ll The Best 01 All The Safecrack· ers" I 1974 Drama I Tony Musante Susan Strasberg Undercover cop Dave Toma poses as a stunt driver 10 1nf11trate a oank robbet) nng 12 hrs I ULotT••ACI (!) llOVll ··1nte1110 I 1953. Drama) Rob erl Ryan. Rhonda r1em1ng A millionaire IS left 10 die 1n the desert by his wile and her to11er ( 2 rirs J Z llOYIE E1f'< tr.1 t 11td~ tn Blue I 1973 My~le y1 n«tit•tf [Hl~l Billy Green Busn A11 A111.,,1 .. , •1uto1~ yl It· top seeks the killer "' Jro elderly tf'Clu!>f' ·pe; I t hr 46 n11n I w I IOCll P1'UCI ....... ..,_ "A Man For All Season: ( 1966, Drama) Paul Scofield. AobE Shaw Str Thomas More. Chancellof England, hghts for his hie when he retus. 10 condone the dtvorce and remarrlaQE King Henry Vitt ( t hr . 30 min ) 1-ICOTT ,. ...rlUCll 1:11 llO¥tl "The Seductton" ( 198 Suspense) Morgan Fairchild. Michael Sa raz1n A glamorous TV news anchorwor an 1s vtehmrzed by a mentally dlSturbE admirer 'R' ( 1 hr . •5 min.) 1:11 CD MDVII "Bill Cosby Himself" ( 198 Comedy) Bill Cosby The comedian ~ at everyday faults and f<>1bles and pe forms his tamous characte11zat1ons. 'PC 1._! hr , 4( min ) CID llCMI "Maraschino Chefry" ( 1971 Drama) Glo11a Leoriard. Jenny Baxter top New York maoam snows hef YOU<lg4 sister the ropes at a high-class brothel ( hr , 25m1n) 1:11 (H) llOVll "'The Seduction"' ( 198: Suspense) Morgan Fairchild. MICheel Sa fitlln A-glamorous TV news ancl'lorWorr an rs vic11m1zed by a mentally disturt>e a<1m1ret 'R' ( 1 hr • 45 min ) 1:11 I LOIT. •ACI ... MIC ... .,_ "Harry Black And The T1gtft ( 1958, Adventure) Stewan Granger. Bai bars Rush A famous hunter almost lose his Ille because of a coward's ac11ons ( hrs . 15 min) Q) MDVII One Man·s Way· ( 1964. Biog raphy) Don Murray ()jana Hyland J crime reporter enters a seminary when h. feels unable to help people 1n any othe cap~2.z,s1 ..... FOOTUU.(R) 1:i41 MDVII "Young Doctors In Love· ( 1982 Comedy) Michael McKean. Sear Young A young surgeon 111es to over come his fear of the knife 1n this spoof o _1SQa~a ctiches 'A' ( 1 hr 35 min ) ~u.:vmoe ll9 llQHfTUCU 1:9 llCMI "StarSky AnCI Hutch" (1975 Drama) Davtd ~out Paul Michael Graser A pair or tough undercover cops set our tc: trap a killer only 10 find that they are h1~ ne .. t 1arge1s ( 1 tu . 30 min) O MDVII "Revenge Of The Creature· ( 1955. Horror) John Agar, Lori Nelson A city is rerror1zed by a strange creature whO is hall man. half t1sn ( 1 hr 30 min ) CI> z.u...., n&ltm m... ... ©: ICMWD SQueeze performs "What The Butler Saw." "It's A Woman's World" and~othe<s IL ·Local Hero · ( 1983. Comedy) Peter R1&Qert. Burt Lancaster A high powered oil company executive encounters une•pected problems when he 11avets to a small Sco11tsh seacoast town tor what he assumes wlll be a cut and-dry land purchase deal 'PG' ( 1 hr 50m1n) ., ..... ntlmucl ... ~(If) MDVII "Sweeney Todd" ( 1971 Hor ror) Fred01e Jones After v1s1t1ng Sweeney Toad's barber shop for a snave, cerra1r wealthy customers disappear (2 hrs 15 min) r 0) llOVW · T eryipes 1 ( t 982, Comedy> John Cassavetes. Oer1a Rowlands A Ne~ York architect leave!> the pressures ot urban ltte enc marriage and escapes to a - I -lalmtlay COn1. '' )I lS )I r- ) d ·. I, " •r 1 J , ) Greek island with his daughter and a free- spmted young woman in th1S' updated ver- sion of Shakespeare's play 'PG' (2 hfs. 25 min) MCml "The Hunter" ( 1979. Drama) Sieve McOueen. Eh Wallach. Ralph "Papa·· Thorson leads a dangerous life as a mOdern-day bounly hunter 'PG' (1 hr . 38 min) n MCml 'The Goofather. Part II" ( 1974, Drama) Al Pac1no Robert Duvall Michael COfleone assumes his late lather's throne and power as he beComes the.new head of !he Mafia. finding problems with rival factions and the law throughout his reign 'R' f3 hrs . 20 mtr1 ) -Sunclay __ ....... ___ _ ... AT- -@ naa eccm / cc• 11n cWM $cr'Greased Llghtn1"9" ( t977. Biography} Rlcl\arcfl'ryOf, Beau Bridges ~hr 36m1n) lfJOITIC8fTD '°'",_MM AL.MIO 1:11 WMAT'tlM MCml "Author! Author'" ( 1982. Com· edy) Al Pac1no, Dyan Cannon ( 1 hr 50 min) .. ~=~•llCWIOO IS c~ ~ ""••w--.IT ON..,,,.. 110I (!) _.,. taM.Ult 'O: llOYll "Tender Mercies· t 1982. Ora ma) Rober! Duvall. Tess Harper ( 1 hr 29 min) m WU1MOOK HOIPt'TAL .. ITMCADI • M CIMTOPMIR ca.om• .. ..C ,,_ TMI IPOUll WOlllD ...... 11-111• 1W LOOU AT W.:.11•1111 YOUTM,_TMI_. .... , ... _.., ... ...... 8'0llTIWOMM (ll) . CROtl .. .. WVlfrTOllAVIR .. TODAnW .. ...,, ~ IClll.&..D CAWGIWMY . Llfn.M • UCIHT ,_,_ ta'TAQI Oii FAiTH PWLJCN.11 PUAll DOlfT UT T1IE DAmt ...... 6' THI ~nol Helen Hayes hosts a musical celebration ol motherhoOd from St Patrick's Cathedral 1n New York City Dl¥INQ · ·u S Indoor Cnamp1onsh1ps Men's ano Women's 10 me1er Spnng· board Finals ffrom Gainesville. Fla ) R) ( 1 hr) ITANDleCUOOllOM..Y "Red Skelton A Royal Performance·· Red Skellon per forms his comedy routines before Britain's ~al family ( 1 hr I ~· llOVIE Manny's Orphans" t 1980 Drama) Jim Baker Malachy Mccourt I 1 hr 31 min I CZ) llO¥W ·Gel Crazy ( 1983, Comedy) Malcolm McDowell ( 1 hr 32 min ) d (C) MCml "Porky's" (1981. Comedy) Dan Monahan. Mark Harrier. Randy high school boys seek vengeanoe on a sleazy cathouse that refused them admlltance 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 min.) • 1 1'111 • nll u.I. . WOVY IOOUll •llHID' "Caesar's Tahoe Classic" Semlltnal match. (R) ( 1 hr ) Me ll0'2I "Phone Call From A Stranger" ( 1952. Drama) Gary Memll. Shelley Wintets The lone survivor of a plane crash unde(lakes the. task of notifying the vic- tims' famllles. (2 hrs.)· -1••tMJ181 MCml "The Creature Walks Among • THILDIOll ...,."'" LHIW DIAl'.l..CAL UTl\l IAIC.AU ATTHlllOWD QUmT...,... • llMClt DlllTll CdNlMD TMZM ~ DAY Ofl lllW0~"'V"'8..,,t ... tHICAT 111Aml11BT(R)Q IUleAY llAll ll0'2I "I Was Monty's Double" ( 1959 Drama) JOhn Milts. Cecil Parkei 11 hr 41 min) IMl.ll•DBB•-mMll--UK .-... m 1• 0000.,,. 1:11 ll0'2I "The Boy Who Turned Yellow" No Date. Fantasy) ~ , .... lllflllflM H•W..-.e IOYOlllAlll••1111 oua.1111•n1 Ll.Ol'D Oii.Vii ..,., WMIUllT aACUTAll nllM&l)TllfOMOMC)W __ _ Cl•LUDeeca "High School All An•e• ican Champ1oosr11ps" (from Orlando Fla ) (A) (I hr.) CID ll0'2I "Mother Lode" ( 1982. Drama) Charlton Heston. Nick Mancuso ( t hr 4 1 min) fl) WAY Oii T1lnM 1::9 all 90VIE "Qperatron Pacrhc" ( 195 1 . Adventure) JOhn Wayne. Patricia Neal 2 hrs . 30 min.) W (I) IUNDAYllON•tra 1'111 •THI LH Nflft,,. ..... um.1.-cl u.o'tDOll.YW Uwta __,,AL.WILL --~-.... 111Aml11BT(R)Q ...... ., • m11M»Ancutm ... . IUCUD l11BT Ml 90VIE "Jack The G1an1 Killer" (1981 Horror) Kerwin Matthews. Tortn Thatcher i! hr . 47 min.) tu C1J llY ll01"lll WAI ,._ A llD A 13 year-OIO g11I traverses the generation gap by taking a trip t>ack 1n lime to her mother's ch1ldho0d UI I =-=-wmtOAYID--.El · WIMTmATCALYM'f ~L fWCI N Us" ( 1956. Horror) Jett Morrow. Rex Reason A sea monster Is captuttld and transformed Into a humanoid ( t hr . 30 min) l.UtuT....nLl•IN nll--.Dn.GMOW .. TODAnW rr••11• ~&II> Track star Irena Szew1ns- ka of POiand IS profiled (A) (%) ll0'2I "Chilly Scenes Of Winter"' ( 1979. Drama) JOhn Hearo. Mary Beth Hurt A man obsesSNely PVrSOM the woman who leh him because she cooldn't handle his idealized Image of her 'PG' ( 1 hr , 37 mtn.) I TOM AND._, DOWYom-. =~:.o AA'I Nolhlo' BiJLA __ - Sandwich" ( 1977. Drama) Cicely Tyson. Paul Wintield (I hr . 47 min.) CZ) llllOVW...::LQFL Hero'· ( t983, Comedy) Peter R1egert. ~rt Lancaster ( 1 hr 50 min) . .W TOMI MAU. ..... ca11•&1C1 OML.1C•t1• ~llUT ,_.u.roMI ..,....,. ---'" hllnoDY'I IUID•U llOYll "1~4 1" ( 1982, Comec>y) John Belushi, T osh110 Mi lune ( 1 hr 58 mm ) CE) "°'"1C8ITD ([)llCMI "Rocky Ill' ( 1982. Orama) Syl- vesler Stallone Carl Weathets t 1 hr 40 min) I NIMT Of THI llATTa U1 l 'ACI THI Unol ~tHIPMU . ~"Tournament Of Champ1· ons" Final matches (live from West Side Tennis Club in Forest Hills N Y) (2 hrs) I DAY Oii DllCOV8f THI WOIU TomoMOW UU&Ul/AQllUUll/IA'lllM A TAITI Oii a.A . n'llVBYIODY'llUll•ll .... (I) 110¥11 "Locol Htj,., \ 1!:183. vurnedy) Peter Riegert. Burl Lancaster ( I hr . 50 mm) m PITD POPOfF ' -·(I) leAIAIUTIAU. Coverage of East- ern Conference Semifinal Game 7 or East- ern Conference Final Game 1 (2 hrs . 30 min) i .-crnu.u. nmllTOOell IBALD O/l 11'U'IM llO¥ll "Charlie Chan On Broadway" ( 1937. Mystery) Warner Oland. Joan Marsh ( 1 hr • 30 min ) I ~~= THI LARAIBI amlllDUUZ. , WAll.-rOll WIB Mi.VIEW AUTO IACM "Belgium Grand Prnc" {!!om Zotder) (R) (2 hrs.) (OJ n'IAlalPROll ... TOaORY A boy overcomes h1s 1n1ur1eS from an auto acci- dent 10 become a high school track star llCMI · Twilight Zone --The Movie" f 1983. Sc1eoce-F1ct1on) John Llthgow. Friday, May 11 , 1984 15 -lancJay Cont. --Afterno• ·o • 11.l' .. l\,h<Y ,~ .. te•t~' Cn.t•ff, ~· ~!'- "'> • ·'° ~r-.• i • :'C ' ~I '" ~ J ·~"'""'' s..:~· " •\.\ ·~~~ '"' I. ~~~ ~ ·'f-OJ • -.. A T&llWmTm'f • 11 IDI :::.:-~ '-ll "1\ ... ·~~ E\ • ~ u ~""-...;."! l'~"""' o.·~·~ "t< • • ~ .. , ) ... t."c.'-'. ~· ' ...... ~ .. "" lf1':"' ~ .,~ '" ·~' '"""""' •'t .. ,v-_. ,,.,.. • , ~ llW'lll E ...,: m· : .. tocw•r .( f!UY loa mT ,_ c-'"''-' a•.._v- \t '._,.. .. t 1 R H _,... s .,.,. ..... -"~ ·~--~ ..... "i~· ... ..,~ t' ., "'~ r •<If :lt: ~ t .,.,. . ~ N• ·~;:i.~ , .. ~ ..... -.t. ~-\I ' -~~t :--... ~, ~==- e.,.,. -~ ~~ .... ,111• :'t':'-~· ~. ... 3-1 !=r a ta) l . 1~ 1t:9 8 Cl) NA GOLi "Byron Nelson Classtc" r 1nal round (hve from Las CoUnas Sports Club 1n 1rw1g Texas) (2 his . 30 min ) Du. WILIAm: M llM Ml» •-.c Johnny Cash. Kris Kristolterson. Waylon Jennings. Roy Acull. Mtnnie Pearl. Hank Snow Little Jimmy OICl\ens and Ray Price pay trit>ute 10 a country music legend (2 iS=":..-~POOTIAU. ... "The Grea1 Years' (RJ L' hr l tUl~O'~ 'The Deep" ( 1977 Adventure) Robert Shaw. Jacqueline Bisset 12 hrs 4 min l ADAlf.11 1•~:.*• A WM.I nllOUQM M amt C9MT Ill ~ "World War II The P1opaganda Ba111e· AmeHcan filmmaker rrdni\ Cap1a and Fritz Hlpplef. chief him· mai.er IOf 1~ NazrS r&v~ thetr elfons to 1ns1111 patr1ot1sm during World War II O ( 1 h1 I m lf!OITlllOM.D Scheduled James Bonecrusner' Srrnth vs FraNt. Bruno 1n a hf'a~~ ... eight t>out scheduled IOf 10 '•>llf'<JS (ltvf' trom Wemt>ley Arena 1n Eng· .trtJJ LICL ~ Persi Invitational Track .l n..J f ..:"lel Meet (lrve lr()(ll l OS A~ (.1 • 1 Stx"'~""nat toot.s at ()ympte "L" n1 ch.im~i arl(l fClfmt>f act1111st Jllf'ln l...j,.OS •I<.'"' with ·~ LAOOC (:'I.rs '9-A una 01 TAl'Tl e ... Bat>~ B•ue M dhf'le ( 19"6 C1" Jrna • .1a11 ~ t l'\ae Vin<;en: G•~ Nl~ ' ( """"'' I ' hi :'9 ln•ll ) 1:• L ~ · Fr(Vn He<e To F1e<111I) , 10~ Ora""'<l' Sufi La•<.aste• Mor11- .:V1'\f'ol) C '" ' '11 :;.8 m.n I m f.ftOOP .,. (\Ela• .. ~ ... t' 1 1973 Aeht'•I • 'f'' l<hC 8rlJl)e'S ~ Mc.C"te JOm•" ' 11»»11 Auna"" TUii DfWm LIS inoo.,v Ch.a,,~s · ~·"'· .. r...: \..J'!'1...-n ~ 10-~ec PlallOO'"" r: $ (I-.'fTl W~• f:1.a I 12 NS JOm.n b9 Z CM• .... ~TMUwn'M Gue-s1 ()a, 1\l I'\.>:':'\,)" ·a··· .... .,.. .,. .. '<?' 'O' • mon.w us . ' 1980 s .. -s't"' ~ l ""' \~e.::.·n Sar.ir. Purce :' !\(~ • .,.,. r,. ~ "' • 9t>8 ~>r\i!'Xe --->!:\•,c'•~:.~.riii'f~~ .: rn... Sl c:rTa AT WAit LAmGm ~Nell OIC.T\m " CMln CMll ~ ,_ ... C~­ ... -......~ ~l'la~ Sll.9teos ~.ao.>d a~ ""'t. ,-...$ .;!~•il4'.Yb •tiou• ~ W. •- '~ ·~-·~ .,.,.~. ...-s $ .,.,. S.l: ... Notr.: ~e 1 '%5 """ ..... .;"""'.n o:.,,v.: ~r'<o;> '"¥C4 , • l'y ~ "'"n z .,.,. L x~ ......,..= ·ilOJ c~. -="ot·~ r:~ N,i• ~•n.:.as•tw • :v 50 -econ tt1 -CNP-'l .. o .• 5' ...... ~ '-'4 ....... , ... c-~ ~ ·-s• ... ~ ... t'...;"'' :-.. ~'C\C'I'\, ~ !"'-< • ·~ lit..;J , ~r-:"C'(X-....,'f?"!· ·~ N ~-~-• ... v ·i: ~ ~ (1 n1 . !>Y min I lHJ _. "Author' Author•" ( 1982. Com edy) Al Pacino. Dyan Cannon ( 1 ht . 5( min.) Ml 1 •M••-IC;o,MI•~ ••wna.um mT•LATOUY mrra.ca•,.•1a•w. .... flCltYMPMCIOUILOft "A Salute Tc Mothers" Guests Path Labelle. Waller Payton, Ernie Banks. ( 1 hr.) I nll-wmtDAVID_..., .....,. .,. "The McKenzie Break" ( 1970 Adventure) Buan ·Ke11h Ian Hendry (2 hrs) N.AY91. Ol M All I, ... , POITUlr Ml M COUITUUODT..-Y aw ... "King Of Comedy" ( 1982, Comedy) Robert De Niro. Jerry Lewis ( 1 hr '1 '1'\IA I a. e I wmt YOU Featured spor1sw111es Diane Youngblood wile of Jack Young· t>lood. Rams. Eileen Saul. wile of Rich Saul, Rams, Alescia BufOfd, wife QLDon '"'BuGO. G""iants.-and Barbara Robinson. wile ol Frank Rot>tnson. San FranclSCO - Giants dlSCUSS their feelings abOut their marriages and 1denllhes hat fashions by Marl.. Valerio D lflOITnNa.D Scheduled James Bonecrust\ef" Smith vs Frank Bruno 1n a ~avyweognr bOul sche<Juled IOt 10 rounds (from Wembley Arena 1n Eng· 1artd UCL A Pepsi tnv1tal100at Track and F~ Meet (lrom Los Angetes Ca'•' I Spo1tsJournat looks al Olympic sonnt cnamp.on and tormet activrSt JOhn C~rlOS now with the LAOOC um.l .... OITMI~ ......... llLL.ftlOOD TWY' ..... ,.,.,._,_ , ... ,'GITMIT lfWWACI lllmi\T QL."9YO ll"ll" Marat11()(1" Dramatic ri.gt11.9rits lrom t896 10 present of the 26 : ...,. ~ run .nciuo.ng rare film footage .J' CA:l-•r.do P-erri s COiiapse near the finish a! !rte •908 Of'tmpocs ( 1 hr ) U .,.,. Monstroo I 1980. Hott or 1 • • '4 ''""" JoNi Carradine (2 his ) .I H•H& C"'Cago Cuos a1 Houston 4'!>·· .. -s 3 ,.,,~ anwT'&'--IT ..a ~ ==onr-...a 60s Sitcoms .. tcC;.~ Ba .. , t.Aan (I h1) e .,.,. ~°"' G•ass I!> Arways Greener o.. rne s.oa< ran.. i 1.9'18 Comedy) C.a.•.:>t S...~ C'\a·~ Groc.ri 12 tvs J 1.....,0 WJl.L~- Ve->JI!~ ~ ~ , <.. ~~' Sm.rn \;.~¥-" & Cc ......... llnm•• .... ()ol An Urge To r o Mct<iniey ~'Ile') Hams 14WS&W --Woma-> And c;h.td ~ :>am.a U4rc1n S~ Blylhe :'J r"!' • ,., JS "'"' l ... ..us· :. vQ\r() • •981 Ora· ...... O;t. ;J ~ "'r-' al> I ' h• JO -I -Sunday Cont. Royal Pe1f0<manoe" Red Skelton per- f0<ms hrs comedy roo11nes bef0<e 8111a1n·s ~al family ( I hr ) CO) llOWll "Rio Bravo" ( 1959. Western) Johnj\layne, Dean Maritn (2 his ~ I min) •1u.ma n .. wu•a•• unu...,..1'MI,_.. MC ... Q rA .. 'M .... .. "Fanny" (I 961, Musical) Mau· rice Chevalier. Leslie Caron (3 hrs) 9 ,_. Lm "Does M10dle Ame11ca Have An lnfe11ority Complex?" Guesl Nebraska Governor Robert KEl(tey ( 1 hr) Ii) IGUAMPOOTUM&•lll (E) COLI.HI H•MJ. Anzona Slate a1 A11zona (3 hrs) fD-UYOMU. -•ltll ~ "Paradise. Hawa11an Style" • ( 1966. MUSlcal) Etv1s Presley. Suzanna e1gh (2 hrs) a1I llOWll "The Boy Who Tumed Yellow · ... Cll ... Amil 0. IJCll' ..... 1'MI LOI AW-z 11-.v. COi •• HtghhghlS of memo1abte sporting and non-spo11tng events held 1n the Coh5e\Jm ove1 the pasl l'°i=_Q me ... CAl.Lm'IMY wmt ID MOWN ) mWll "Mother Lode' ( 1982 D1ama) Charlton Heston Nick Mancuso 11 hr 4t min I --lveaiag ....... AT1'MI.,_. Cll ... .UTUT AIEllCM NaO TAlmllllfAlff._ .. , ..... ........ UTT\I _,.. ntl NAM • .WA "Signs Of The Apes. Songs Ot .The Whales·· An examination of the most recent developments 1n the study of com muntca11ng with animals (AJ O ( I hr ) CS mWll 'Oh God1 I 1977 Comedy I Geoige Bums John Denver God selects an unsuspecting young supermarket man ager 10 deliver a message of hope and goodwill 10 the skeptical people ol the modern-day world PG ( I hr 36 min ) MOYll 'Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie 100 I Rabbll Tales" ( 1982, Comedy) Ammat ed V0tces by Mel Blanc. Shep Menken Bugs Bunny. Dally Duck Yosemite Sam and other "Looney Tune· stars are back again 1n ctasSIC cartoons w11h an .. Arabian ~~arne ·a ( 1 hr 30 min ) a1I (?) llY ll01Mllt WAI .-va A IOD A 13 year-Old g111 traverses the generation gap by taking a trip back in lime 10 her mother's chtldhOOd ·1.c ... ~--Cll 1'MINAM MOU.YWOOO ~ Featured Jane Fonda 1alks about her role in the upcom· 1ng ABC TV movie 'The Oollma1<e1 " a proltle ol TV pioneer Lucille Ball tor Mother's Day. a 10011 ell the stars moms. Jell Goldtllum 1a11<s aoou1 !he TV movie !i'Ea~tween The Laugr11er ..... C.llUTI 9 YM CMLD•t. OW. CllUl•I "Where Do We Go From Here?" A round table d1&eus.s+on with three exper1s Otl the top- i<:s ol child abUse, Infant mortality and child care. o CC) llOWll "The Bugs Bunny I Road Runner Movie" ( 1979, Comedy) Animal· ed New footage, 1s combined with ctaSSIC cartoon shorts to present various "Looney Tunes" Sl81S 'G' ( 1 hf 38 mtn ) l llCMT.-r NI •mum . ~DOUG 1•1•111'1--.D Ol llAGIC The maste1 1llUSIOl'l1SI pellorms magic feats including "The Ooo1 of Eternity," "The Enchanted Mirror" and "Tne Eternal Sp1nn1ng Rings " Ann J1lhan and 81uce Jenner make guest appearance$ (A) ( 1 hr ) D ®l .....,., -..W IT Oii MOT FeA· lured an equestrienne rides a bUll. an Austrian church divided by a road, a monaste1y dedicated to ca11ng for the world's largest b11ds ( 1 hr ) G .,_ "Teiror Among Us" ( 1980 ~) Don·M~edtttt. Sarah Ptlf'Celt A rap.st out on parole threatens the hves ot l··~ng women (2 hrs J ~.., ..... fl) AU. CMAND mAT ,_, IMAIJ. I '11> uwml Wl.D "last Kingdom Of The Elephants" Orson Welles tells how Zam tl1a's elephants and h1ppopo1om1 adap1 10 lloods and drougnts 1n ttoe Luangwa Val ley O ( 1hr 1 l LJllOVll Author' Aulh0r1 ( t982 Com edy) At Pac1110 Dyan Cannon A New 'Vo1k playw11ght s wile leaves him with a gang ot mostly her ch1IClren to take ca1e ol 1us1 as his new play IS abOul 10 open 'PG ( 1 '" SO min ) 'OJ UYnMCtc IWllT DMAlll Eurylh mies singer and comooser Annie Lenno• 11no parlllef Dave Stewart pe1lo1m Sweet Dreams" and Other songs 1n this video p1esen1a11on ( t hr > NI® IPOITI PAQI ~ (H) flllAQIU ROCtl Boober acc1dema11y oumps some rutabaga and brussels ~rout soup 1n10 his laundry ,.Z) MOYll "Blue S~tes Again" (1982 Comedy) Harry Hamlin M1m1 Rogers Tl\e owner of a womens soflball team tries to get past first base w11h h1'i star player's ~ent PG' ( 1 hr 30 min I W .. ICOTT ~@OllALWRll ... CJ) An1lmAIH SOOl'I Lee pressures Khnger 10 bring her Korean reta!lvos 10 the Untied Stares (R) D m IOeCIH1' .... Michael steps 1n IOI a murdered rock star 10 help his former g11I· fnend find her lead singer's k1lle1 f I hr 1 I TMI COUITIAU ODYmY 0 mvw "The Oollmal<er" (Premiere. Drama) Jane Fonda Lei.ion Helm Geral- dine Page Based on the Hamel Arnow novel A Kentucky larm woman is lo1ced 10 leave hef na11ve hills 10 101n her husband 1n !he slums of De!rOil whe1e she struggles 10 save her tamlly from a sordid and ~sp1ng wor~ (3 hrs ) - (i) ~The Grass Is Always GreenPr Over The SePt•C Tank ( t978 Comedy) Carol Burnell Charles Grodtn A New York C111 co;1p1e pt1cl>. up their 1hree c t111 oren and move to what they 1h111k is Ito!> eas~ hie ot the suburb•, (2 hrs) ll) LRITYUI Of ntl NCH MD FAllOUI tii) LMMQ WLD 'Last K1ngdc.'m Qt The f lephanfs Orson Welles tells how Zam tl1a s etephants and h1ppooo1om1 aaap1 10 uooos ;ind iJrouuhl~ 1n the I u<inqwa V;il '!Y Q (1 f\( ) ID) IMllW Cl 'nllA.111 "Nancy Aatof' Aller World War I Nancy runs for a seat In Pathament that becomes vacant when Waldorf's father dies. (Part 5 or 8) Q ( 1 hr ) -CC).,_ "Auntie Mame" (1958, Come- dy) Rosalind AU5sell, Forrest Tuctcer. Afle1 the death of his parent•. a young boy becomes ttoe ward ot his 11amboyant and eccentnc aunt (2 hrs .. 23 min.) CE)~---® .. "TootSle" ( 1982, Comedy) Dustin Hollman. JessiC& Lange. An out· \.. of-work New YOik actOf labeled as tern- ~ pe1amen1a1 d1SCovers a whole new career for himself when he disguises hlmself as a woman and lands a soap opera role. 'PG' Q_( I hr . 56 min ) {l)UMY...-.1'Mlc:GICmll AT ... -PAUCI Old hits and new IOflQI 1nctud1ng "We'll Meet Agail'I" in an open- a11 concert held m Oxfordshire. England. $hr . 30mtn) .. ,_.,PAL-.a. • -... "'t<mg 0t C9n°le<1Y~ (l98~ Comecly) Robert De Niro, Jefry Lewis. A la1hng comedian plans to kidnap a well· known talk show hos1 'PG' ( t hr .. ~ 1 m1nL l:ll 8 CIJ TMI '°"' llAICl9 Sons and Beth devise a plan to get Denny and· Ted to reconcile their differences (Part 2 of 2) (!) LOU CIWrT ... CJ) 1'Ml&:Zl• George's plan to. p1evenl Tom from falling vichm to a con a111s1 backfires (Part 1 of 3) (R) D GD llCMI "Family Secrets" (P,em- 1ere DramaJ Stefanie Powers. Maureen Stapleton. Melissa Gilbert. Three genera- tJons ol women spend a weekend together to learn abOUI tl\811 pasts and redlSCO\lef me love Iha! only mothers and daughters can share (2 hrs I I 1'MI COUITIAU CJOYMW,...-TMY WU...,_ ....., .. ,. ICI wm "Nancy A9IOI" Airer WOrld War I Nancy runs fOf a Mal In Parliament tna1 becomes vacant When Waldorf's ta1he1 dies (Part 5 of 8). Q ( 1 hr I '1\) 1111ll1"'fl.,l'!,.a-n "ShadeS Of Darkness" Kate Harper and Michael J Shannon star 1n Edith Wharton's story abOUI a wealthy American coople eager to buy a haunted hO\ise O ( t hr ) CE.1 DMMG "US Indoor ChampionShlps - Men s and Women's 10-me1e1 Plat101m Finals · (from Gatnes111tle. Fla ) (Al ( 1 hr ) ,\, llCMI Young Frankenstein" ( 197-'. Comedy) Gene Wiider, Peter Boyte The son of the infamous Dr Frankenstetn a11emp1s 10 prove that his father was not a madman by compieltng his efforts to cre- ate a synthetic man 'PG' ( 1 ht . 45 min ) (%) MOYll "Get Crazy" ( 1963. Comedy) Malcolm McDowell A f11mous rock music 1mp1esa110 h~a disastrous New Year's Eve bash 'A' I nir. 32 min) .. @ OPBUP .. 8 CJ) AUCI Mel beheves he can save money by not eQutpp1ng the diner for !he han~d 0 II.AT Dr Michael Peck ol the Suicide Prevention Center. and Stacy Luchs and Diane Masser of the Teen Ho1- 1tne. discuss teenage suicide and whet the schools can do to help prevent It. llOYll ·Deadhne US A " ( t952. Dra- ma I Humphrey Bogart. Kim Hunter. A 11111 c ,, , 11Pw<.paoer ed1101 t:>ent on Qetll"Q Friday, May 11 , 1984 17 -lunclay Coal. an expo~ locks horns with a powerful ~ngland chief (2 hrs ) -•r.J.a ...... M.D. Trapper's ex· wile stars up trouble when she heads a vol· allle seminar destgned to enable unhappy doctors' wives to lel off steam (A) ( t lhr) .... TMI --.01'0MOlllOW MMYO TNllOOD---TNI IUIT TMAT DOii "°' '"°" Issues aflecung the hearing 1mpa1red include medteal help, education and training and deahng with change O ( l hr ) CE)fOO'nAUFLll "The Grear Years" (R) i! hr) CHl .cMI Local Hero" (1983. Comedy I Peter Rieger!. Bun Li!ncaster A high· powered oil company executive encounters unexpected problems when he travels 10 a small Scot11sh seacoast town tor what he assumes will be a cut· and-ory land purchase deal 'PG' ( 1 hr 50m1n) (Q) .,_ ·Summer Lovers" ( 1982, Romance) OaryT Hannatl. FYeter Gal· lagher Two Amer1ctsn college students spend a tree sp111ted summer on a Greek island ·A· ( I hr 40 min ) CSJ llOVll Tw1hghl Zone · The Movie' ( t983 Science F1ctaon) John L11hgow Voe Morrow This homage 10 the 010 ROd Ser11ng TV series leatures segments aboul a bigoted bar patron's comeuppance. a group ot retirement home residents who recapture their youth a child with the power to create or de-;troy at will, an" an airplane passenger who sees a gremlin saootag1ng the plane s wing PG t 1 hr 42m1n) -«Zl llOVll F"ooll•ght Glamour·· t t944. Comedy) Penny Singleton Arthur Lake Dagwood appears to be lhe v1lla1n when Blondie puts on a play tor one ol his ch enl's daughters t 1 hr 35 mm) .. orr•wt111a G) IDITlllTUllmt'T Tiii Wiii Featured Jane Fonda. ·sos Srtcoms "The Real McCoys" Barry Manalow ( 1 hr ) llOMTY """°"' FllltG CIQJI DARY\. MAU l .IOllt OATU: ROCK W llTllllATJOMAL H1ghhghts OI the duo's 1nterna11onal concert tour 1nclud1ng pertormances of "Say It Isn't So. · "Adult Education" and "Maneater .. CZ) .cMI "Jusl A Grgoto' (1981 Ora· ma) David Bowie. Kim Novak An artsto· crallc Prussian s.old1er returns to Berhn alter World War I to earn hLS hving as a lma~R~30m1n) .. Mll)AY ..a.rr'l 'AGE tW DD (I)~&> ... WAU ITMIT ~AL MPOllT """ "°'°" ,,... ftAQQART ~ The 01her Side 01 The Track" A look a1 horse racing. 1nclud1ng v1s1ts to Belmont. New York and Greal Barrington. Massachusetts O ( 1 hr l (t) llOVll Young Lady Chatlerley' ( 1977. Drama) Harlee McBride. Peter Ralray A young woman tnhertts her lama ly·s huge mansion and an ances1or's diary deta11tng numerous sex1J8I Pscapades 'R' 1 hr 28 mrn I ~ ~ THI WORLD wmt DCmlA w-. NA m CAUJe0 AU 8'0RT1 tt:11 8CllMIWI 18 Friday. May 11, 1984 tW1== AIC ... MMYO . WOIUV.. ATTMI.,_. 1' .,_ "The Alucan Queen" ( 1951. AdVenture) Humphrey Bogart. Katharine Hepburn A captain operating 1n the Con· go during World War I is persuaded by a lady m1ssronary to destroy a German uun ooat (2 hrs) m __,,PAL.WILL . CID .,_ "Mother's Day On Walton's Mountain" ( 1982. Drama) Michael Learned. Ralph Waite On Mother's Day, Mary Ellen is involved m a car accident. Ben and Crndy face ltnanc1al setbacks and Elizabeth is attracled to her hrst oeau IBl (2 hrs) CD .,_ ''Justine A Matter Qt Inno- cence" (1981, Ofama) Hillary Summers. Ashley MC>Ofe A young woman loses her innocence when she v1s11s her randy uncle ( 1 hr 25 mrn ) ~19CUI ttJet llCMI ··The Court Jester ( 1956 meoy}-Oanny Kaye. Gfy111s Johns A c11cus clOwn meets adventure when he 1oms up wilh outlaws trying 10 overth1ow a 11.!.Bnt krng (2 hrs. 20 min J ttM U .,_ "Mother's Day On Wallon·s Mountain" ( t982. Drama) Mrchael Learned Ralph Waite On Mother's Day Mary Ellen 1s rnvolved rn a car accident Ben and Cindy lace ltnanc1al setb<IO. and Elrzabeth is allracted to her first beau (A) (2 hrs) IJ llOVll "King Cret>le ( 1958 Mus1c:a11 Elvis Presley Carolyn Jones A yOtJtt' becomes a smashing hit when he agree~ 10 srng 1n a gangster owned New Orleam n~htspot 12 hrs ) (SJ llCMI Summer Lovers ( 1982 Romance) Daryl Hannah. Peter Gal 1agher Two Amerrcan college studen1~ spend a tree spmted summer on a Creek island A' ( 1 hr 40 min ) 1,. IJ llOVll "Por1ra1t 0 1 A Dead Gir 1· ( 1969 Myslery) Deno1s Weaver Julie Newmar A U S marshal gets an assign menr from lhe New York City police departmenl 10 apprehend an escaped killer (2 hrs 10 min) ,,_ llO¥ll Author• Author• I 1982. Com· edy) At Pacmo. Dyan Cannon Just as his play 1s aboul to open, a New York play wught s wile leaves him with a gang 01 -i'E,~;:~·:_ (I h< I 1.,.... Of..,. "Jackson Pollock Por1ra11" Dustin Hollman nos1s a look at abstract expressiornsm. the all slyle lhat developed alter World War II ( 1 hr l (() COUIQI UBAU. Anzona Slate ar Arrzona (A) (3 hrs ) cm.,_ "The Hunger· ( 1983 Fantasy) Catherrne Deneuve. Susan Sarandon A physician workrng ar a hle-e11tens1on research 1nstrtute becomes mvolved with a lemale vamp11e 'R' ( t hr , 37 rmn I U:at (I) lllOVll "Dovble Kill" (1975. Mys1ery) Gary Collins Penelope Horner The con n1v1ng husband ot a wealthy woman dev 1ses~~~urder ( 1 hr. 30 min J ?f .cMI La Femn1t1 lnho~tt! t 1969 Drama) Stephtlflf' Audran Michel Bou quel A woman ltnds new respec1 for her husband alle1 he murders her lover 'A' ( 1 hr . 38 m•n) m WAU. Y QIOllQIE .. ~ AUMA.TID M1 ·---TNI~ ... ..., ... llMNLAllTI t:tt .,.,. "Tile Boat" ( 1982. Drama1 Juergen Prochnow. Arthur Oruenemeyer In 194 I . a young German U·boet crew lace the challenges and horrOfs ol war when they leave port oo their l11st submC1 11ne rour 'A' (2 hrs . 25 mrn ) 1~(J) llO¥ll 'Mr Hex" (1946. Comeoy) Bowery Boys. Leo Gorcey The Boys play lhemselve!i mto the hands of the syna1 ca1e when !hey back one member ot tht'ir gang 1n a box111g lournament ( 1 hr JO min) cr})AIC ... $ ':. "Cheech & Cheng's s1111 SmOkm' " ( 1983. Comedy) R1eharo 'Cheech' Mann. Tommy Chong The comic duo ltven up a poorly attenoea Dutch him lesflval 'A' ( 1 hr . 31 man I 1l9 D AT cm wmt Guest raylOf HackfOIO 1 ht) ... ,. .,_ Br1taM1a Hosp1tar· ( 198~ Corned~) L.eol'la1d Ro6611ef . Granarr Crowden Havoc re.gns at a hospnal wh1:11 workers decide 10 strike R' ( I hr ~!J 1:9 'min~ cat MIWl llGHTWATCH rT'I YOUR IUH •11 ).cml The Deep" ( 1977. Adven1u1.-• Robert Shaw Jacquehne Bisset A youi•11 couple finds romance and treasu•e a• lhey d111e olt lhe coasl of Bermuda Pt, (2 hrs . 4 mrn ) t:a@ llSY ftAGCWIT -z· MDVII "Blue Skies Again" f 1~t Comedy I Harry Hamlin M1m1 Rogers l r ~ owner ot a women s softball team 111e~ t• gel pasr flrsl base with his srar playe1 ' ent 'PG 11 nr 30 mm I M MIWI .. ctlCO --Ttll llM .... ........... .. ) llOVll 'Man Woman Ana C h11(J ( 1983 Drama) Martin Sheen Blylht Danner A man's happy family Ille 1s O•S rupteo t>y the death or a woman w•I~ wnom he had a b11ef allaar years eailie• and Ille arrival ot rhe son ne had neve1 k.nown PG' ( 1 ho 39 man) UI(!) FAll'Ha Mt(C llOVll On The Waterlronr" ( 1954 Drdrna) MarlOn Brando Eva Marie San•I Only one man musters up enough courag"' to challenge a powerful mob leader wh<• holds the dock workers ot a big c•ly m an iron g11p ( t hr 47 min ) HI H fllOYll 'Mother Lode" ( 1982 Drd1nt11 Char11on Hesron. N•ck Mancuso A Scot l•Sh n11ner t11es 10 pro1ec1 hfS gOld bul 1ur into peoplf' who wanr 11 too 'PG ( I 111 4 I min) W ~~ntllllJfl•IQ , ..... ,..."', 1 1 llOVll "The Wedding N1gnt' ( 1935 Drama) Gary Cooper Anna Sien A b11de 10 be questtons her love tor hP• f1ance when srie meets a new man ( , tar 24 min I -lMEIUft'TI ta@ I DMM Of &Wm Jack Anderson reveals in the QailyPllot -~"Lost And Found" (1979. Comedy) George Segal. Glenda Jackson ( 1 hr .. 46 min) (%) "Tiger Bay" ( 1959, Myslery) Hayley Milts, Horst Buctiholz ( 1 hr . 45 min.) •@ "The Lady Takes A Flyer" ( 1958. Ofama) Lana Turner. Jeff Chandler (2 hrs.) 19 (!) "Love Wllh The Propet Stranger" ( 1964, Romance) Nalahe Wood. Steve McOueen (2 hrs ) -~"Best Fnends" ( 1982. Comedy) Burl Reynolds, G()ldie Hawn (1 hr .. 60 min ) 00 "The Grey Fmi" ( 1983. Weslern) Richard Farnsworth. Jackie Burroughs. ( 1 hr .. 32 mtn) Cl) "Tom Sawyer'' ( 1973. Musical) John- 'ny Whllaker. Celeste Holm ( 1 hr . 38 min) (%) "La Femme lnlldele" ( 1969, Drnma) Stephane Audran Mtehel Bouquet (I hr . 38 min) -~ "Losl Horizon" ( 1937. Fantasy) Ronald COiman. Jane Wya11. ( 1 hr , 56 m n) - (ff). "Wild H0t'4I Hank" ( 1979~ Adven- ture) Linda Blair Richard Crenna ( 1 hr 31 min) "Father 01 The Brrde ( 1950. Come- dy I Spencer Tracy, Ehzabelh Taylor ( 1 hr 33 mm) "Blue Skies Again" ( 1982 Comedy) Harry Hamlin. M1m1 Rogers ( 1 hr 30 ITllfl ) -GJ) "Love Story" (,1970, Romance) Ali MacGraw. Ryan O'Neal (2 hrs) -a "Cancel My Reserva11on ( 1972 Comedy! Boo Hope Eva Ma11e Saint (2 hrs) 11:9 · And Now For Somelhing Completely Orfferenl" ( 1972 Comedy) Graham Chapman. John Cleese 11 hr 29 min ) [%)"The Deep" ( 1977. Advenlure) Rob- ert Shaw Jacouehne Bisset (2 hrs 4 m1n I -JUternoon Movies- -• ''1'11 See Yoo In My Dreams" ( 1952 Musical) Qof1s Day Danny Thomas (2 hrs ) CC) "Willy W0t1ka Ancl The Chocolate Fae lory" ( 1971. Fan1asy) Gene Wilder Jack Albertson ( 1 hr 40 min ) cm "Aulh0t1 Aulh0t1" ( 1982 Comedy I Al Pacino. Dyan Cannon ( I hr , 50 min ) "Brainstorm· ( 1963. Sc1ence-F1chon) Nalahe Wood. Ch11s1opher Walken ( 1 hr . 46 m1n) * ··Twilight lone -The Movie ( 1983. Science-Ftetion) John lllhgow Vic Mor- row ( 1 hr , 42 min ) -~"Grand Illusion" ( 1937, Orarna) Jean Gabm, Ellch Von Slrohe1m ( 1 hr , 50 min) cm "The Dark Anger· (1935 Orama) Fredric March Merle Oberon ( 1 hr 50 rn1n) CS) "Love Al F1rs1 Bite" ( 1979. Comedy) George Ham1llon, Susan Saini James "1 hr , 36 mm} CZ) 'The Wedding N1gnr I 1935. Orama) Gary Cooper Anna Sten ( 1 hr 24 min ) G '11 I Had My Way· (1940. Musical) Bing Crosby, Gloria Jean ( 1 hr 30 min ) •CO "Loflla" ( 1962 Comedy) James Mason, Sue Lyon (2 hrs . 32 min) .. "Firefox" ( 1982. Adven1ure1 Chnl Eastwood Freddie Jones (2 his 15 min} W (C) "The Toy"• ( 1982 Comedy) Richard Pryor Jackie Gleason I 1 hr 40 min I "Tom Sawyer" ( 1973, Musical) John- ny Whitaker. Celeste Holm. ( 1 hr.. 38 min ) •OO "Heidi" ( 196!>. Orama) Eva-Marla Singhammer. Gertrand Mitlefmayr ( 1 hr , 30 mm) •@ "Our Man Fl4nt" (1966, Adventure) James Coburn. Gila Golan. (2 hrs. 15 mm) •CD "Marie-Anne" ( 1978, Advenlure) -Andrea Pelletiet. John Jultanl ( 1 hr .. 30 min) ....... Cllllt .... ......... .Ulllf .... CAltmc) MC ... Q ,,....~,.., IUCI._ llAClm./~ ... W me ... • .... Clf ... A IT .,.,. 'LOS! ~n<J Found" ( 1979. Comedy) Geofge Segal. Glenda Jackson A Wld<>wet and a div0tcee t>egfn a roeky romance at1er ~lerally meeting eaeh olher by acc1denl at a French Ski resort. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 46 min) {8) llCMI "The Grey Fox" ( 1983. West- ern) Rtehard Farnsw0trh. Jackie Bur roughs A l0tmer prison inmate decides 10 rot> 1ra1ns. 1nclud1ng a Canadian railroad 'PG' ( 1 hr ., 32 min) cm-uww. 0 Cl) mVll "The Ma1tng Game" ( t959 Comedy) Debbie Reynolds. Tony Randall A young g11I falls 1n love w1lh an IRS man when he is assigned to 1nves11gate her falher's tarm ( 1 hr . 36 min ) (%) llCMI "Get Crazy" ( 1983, Comedy) Malcolm McDowell A tamoos rock muSIC 1mf)fesario hosts a d1sas1rous New Year s Eve basn 'A' ( 1 hr . 32 min ) · DIC:aYAIDYU -... TAii AUCI .... Clf flOlmlm A llATTa Of T AtTI THAT-. ,. * ... let ... ......,DAYIMAll uc ... o ,... IMA\Zlll Michael Jackson s hometown of Gary, Indiana, a rare cache ol Cuban cigars aucl ioned off ~PMTAIY__, ~~ADI• FT T~ Featured l·a~ LCM CO 11•CT10M mM PMVtlft Neal Gabler and Jef- frey Lyons look al movies aboUI lhe Bea- tles. including scenes lrom "Help" and "A Hard Day's N1gh1 " llCMI 'TootSle" ( 1982. Comedy) Dushn Hottman JeSStCa Lanoe An 001- ot-work New Y0tlo. actOf labeled as tem- peramental discovers a whole new career for himself when he disguises himself as a woman and lands a soap ~a role 'PG l1 hr 56 min) (0) llOVll "Bralns10tm" ( 1963, Sc1ence- F1c11on) Nalahe Wood. Chris1opher Walk- en A married couple tries 10 keep a spe- ciallv designed device thal allows a peraon 10 expeoeoce me sensations felt by another trom m1li1ary and lndustflal Q!_ou~G' ( 1 hr , 46 min ) alt "The Best Of Enemies" ( 1962. Comedy) David Niven, Michael Wltdlng. Two men on oPPQ64ng sides share the i nlOn lhat war is meaningless (2 hrs.) NI ... 1a I Oii ntl TOR Featured a visit 10 the beer halls and clocklowers ot Munich and lhe qua1nl Alplne villages and "OOf'l'l--pall- pah" band of Bavaria, Hts Royal Higt)- ness, Prince Lu11pold reveals the secrels ol his caslle cellars: the Alpine vlllage of Obefammergau gets ready fOf their world famous "Passion Play" I CD PAl&Y fllUD &.A~._.,. CQ9#1'( m Oii L.A. Fealured behind·!~ scenes of a photo 5eSSIOn lor a "Playgirl" centerfold. a look a1 the contest craze: a vtsH to a house 1n Calabasas that may be lh .. L~"""""'m'"·· ===a:~ 'Whefe Do We Go From Here?" A round-table drscuSStOO w1lh three experts on lhe l<>P- ics of child abuse, infant mortality and chlld care Q . CID PUGIU ROCIC Mokey and Red become roommat~ and have trouble sharing space llO¥ll "Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie 100 I Rat>bll Taies· ( 1982. Comedy) Animal· eel voices by Mel Blanc, Shep Menken Bugs Bunny. Dally Duck, Yosemite Sam and other "Loooey Tune' star& are ba~ again in classic cartoons wtlh an "Arabian ~his' trame 'G' ( 1 hr 30 min ) " .. U CJ) ICAMCROW ,,_ ..... lee IS given a mock luf\eral as part of an Agency plan 10 find the killer of key governmenl C?f>8rativ~ (Al ( 1 hr ) II G> TY'I aooPBI ,,_ PMCTICM. .dll Featured Rich L1llle and Michael J Fo.IC are v1c11ms of prachcat 1olces. Rot>en Klein tours the Bronx Zoo (Al ( 1 hr} 8 llC>Vlf"'War Wagon' ( 1967 Western) John Wayne Kirk Douglas A cowt>oy defrauded of his gold·rich land plans a special 1ype or vengeance with the help ol a gunslinger an Indian. a drunk and a 1h1el (2 hrs ) G ®l ILOllXI YI. ..mt Joan Col- lins and Morgan Fairchild examine 8Vl- dence supporting separale claims lhal either blon~es 01 brunelles rule lhe world. appearances by Brooke Shields. Bruce Boxle11ner Eh1at>erh Ashley Dorothy ;~~CrosbyQ(lhr) ~ llfTIRTIJl-.T TWT Featured singer Slevie Wonder m> llOVll "North By Northwest" ( 1959, Suspense) Cary Grant Eva Marte Sa1n1 An adverllStng man s hie is changed dras- 11calty when he is m1stal<eo IOf a CIA l!.llenl (3 hrs) tfD "'°9fTL.M "Relurn 01 The Great Whtie Fleet · A look al the debate within lhe Navy eslabhshmenl at>ool lhe billions ol dollars 10 be spent over the nexl five years l0t a 600-ship. carrier-based loroe • ~· "Innocents broad" Craig Wasson. David Ogden St and Brooke Adams s.1ar 1n Mark Twain· ccovnt ot his trip 10 Europe w11h a group of p101Jc; pilgrims bound for the Friday, May 11 . 1984 19 Hol= (R) (2 hrs J (CJ "Willy wonk• And The Choco- late Factory" ( 197 1 Fontaay) Gene Wiider Jack Albertson A world tamous confectioner ollers a hte11me svppty ot candy 10 the live winners of a treasure hunt. 'G~ 1 hr . 40 min ) (I) lflORICllfTD (H) NOT ..clllAM.Y nt1 MIWI Comedy sketches combine with c1ass1c ftlm and news footage 1n an offbeat satmc lake· oll (J) P~ TALI THIATM P1nocch10· A dramat1za11on of the classic tale stamng Carl Reiner as the puppet maker Geµello Paul Reubens as Pmocch10 James Coburn as the s1ms1er gypsy James Belushi, La1n1e Kazan and Michael Rich ard~1) =1TICTAC=) LOVllOAT Pa lllAQADll Michael Jackson's hometown of Gary Indiana a rare cache of Cuban cigars aucl!oned oil Marilyn Beck Ql) ntl CAT\.M 00-.cMI . TM Hollywooo l(rugh~ ( 1980. Comedy! Rober I Wuhl Tony Dan za On Halluween eve 1n 196!) a rowdy high school gang wreaks havoc 11 Beverly Hills 10 ave11ye lhe ctosmg ol their hangout by the local home owner.., .~s<.oc 1at1r rt A' 1 hr 39 minJ M utR. fOOtw.AU Oklahorn,1 Outlaw•, di Tampa Bay Bandits tH' 11 hn;) •U Cl) ONI DAY AT A 'Tm 9,,ro.\rt1 beeomes concerned wl1Pr1 hrr b•nlhP• 111 law beQ1n<. pay1nq I< " 1 I .mer1 J' t her a m ACADfJ/IY ~ COUNTWY lllUllC AWAllDI M11c Davis Ct•JllPy P11de and Crystal Gayle hos1 lror11 Knott' s Berry Farm 1n Buena Park ( 1lhl 11un1111ee~ 1n eleven c.aregories 1ncludt MPrle Haggard W1t11e Neisor Alab.;•ttd Johr Anoersun ~hrs I U ®l llOVll E•n1e K 111cu .. s 8Plween fhP Laughter · (Premiere Dra111<tl .Jefl Gold· blum Melody Anderc;on The frlie stor'y QI comedian Ernie Ko\acs two year seart:.h for his two children wht were .1bduc1ea b~ l11s former wile alter i t>11lp1 <.uSIOdy oar 11e ~11rs1 I ....v ~Guests ac.tor [d Asner actress Sybil Dannong comedian Larry Miller singer Donna Loren alito a discus- sion on elec11on1c·surve111ance 1 1 hr 1 @ llOYll A Very Special F;ivor ( 196~ Comedy! Rock Huoson les11e Caron A lawyer pursues 1'1e daughter of a man he 1s indebted 10 (2 nrs 10 min I ID QMAT PlllFOMIMCla Innocents Abroad" Craig Wasson David Ogden Stiers and Brooke Adams star 1n Mark Twains account of his top to Europe w11'• a group ol pious p1ipr1mc. bClund for the Holy Land (RI (2 hrc; 1 (1J llOYll Heart Beal 1 iq50 Drama) Nick Nolle Sissy Spacell Tt1e ltves of Beal generatton legends Jac.k Kerouac and Carol ano Nea1 Cassady 11re ctuon1 cled exploring the grow1h 01 theor relation snip as they spend 20 rest PSS years on the move R 11 hr 50 ""' I CO) llOYll The Th1n11 ! 198? Ho11or l Kur! Rus!ell Richard Dy!>att Members of a sc1ent1tic research ream 111 lhe Anlarc11c confront an alten lite lo1m r11at is capaoie ot taking over the mern "onc:Js R (2 hrs 5 min I llOYll B•c1"'S!~11·" "~81 SC"P'1Cf' 20 Friday. May 11. 1984 Fiction) Natalie Wood. Chrl11opher Walk· en A married couple trle1 to kHp a 1pe- c1ally dfflgned device that allowa a peraon 10 exper1enee lhe eenaa tlons fell by another lrom mllllary and lndutlrlal Q!PUPI 'PG' (1 hr .. 48 min.) (1) llOYll "Blue Sklea Again" ( 1982, Comedy) Harry Hamlin. Mlml Rogers The owner ol a women's softball team tries 10 Qet PHI lfrsl base with his Siar player's i nf 'PG' (1hr.30mln 1 a..•MCU&. •SIW:I TODAY • (I) ......r Losl In lhe Vefmont w1I· derness, Stephanie ts confronted by a 1r10 of Oddball rescuers (R) (!) llOYll "Valley Of The Dolls" ( 1967. Orama} Barbara Parkins. Party Duke Three aspmng actresses struggle to make 11 1n the glamor-fllled capital of the movie 11nd:~~ood (2 hrs , 30 min ) ,.. (I) C.-Y I UCIY Chris Is caughl up ln a personal crisis. and Mary Beth womes aboul trying tor promotion to sergeant (I lhr) ..... ntlUlff .-n19 .. Return or lhe ·Grea1 Whtie Fleet" A look at the debate w11nin the Navy estabhshmenl about the b1l1tons or dollars 10 be spent over lhe next live years tor a 600-ship earner-based force QPhl) fC' llOYll "The Toy" ( 1982. Comedy) Richard Pryor Jacll1e Gleason A mul!1m11 honatrP ·purchases" an unemployed Olack man as a plaything tor his spoiled yoo-PG' J 1 hr 40 min I Ji And Ni F0< Somethmo Co•" -· () -- ptetely Olllerent" ( 1972. Comedy) Graham Chapman. John CIHN. Mem- bers of "Monty Pythoo'a Flying Clrcv1" pttMnl a serlff of comedy sketches ·pa· !hr . 29mln) &.MD orTMI _,.. -lllOWW "The Deep" ( 1977. Adventure) Robert Shaw. Jacquellne S!sset A yoong coople finds romance and treasure as they dive \)ft the co.st of Bermuda 'PG' 2 hrs . 4 min) 11• &,•(l)<ll G? ... .,.MI llARTWt LW-11 rA•t ... MWMllWI~ ,ML..,-or .. u...- .,. "The Trurd Walker" ( 1979, Ora· ma) COiieen Oewhurs1. Wilham Shalner Orphaned twins (\re separated at btrth and raised apart by two d1lleren1 families L1hr .30 mm) lQ)llOYll ''Au1hor1 Au1hor 1" ( t982. Com· ed~) Al Pac1no. Dyan Cannon Just as his play 1s aboul 10 open a New York play· wrtght's wife leaves him w11h a gang of ch1IOren ·PG· { 1 hr 50 !!!!!! ) [$1 llOYll 'Horror Planet" ( 1981, Horror) Judy Geeson Robin Clarke A space exploration team encount~rs a blood thtr· sty alien form on a mys1erious planet 'R t_1 hr 33 min) ml*:IYMDYKI 11:10 (JZ) 110V11 · The l ruth Aboul Spring ( 1965 Drama) Hayley Milts. John Mills A f1c;herman a11ernp1s to marry off his tlau hter 19 a lawyer 12 hrs 10 min I 11:110 MAllT TO MAllT The disappearance "' a ousmes!. associare leads the Harts on Q) -Ill ::> (/) ---~ -(b"' Vl a. "O ct> Q) :::::i a. < ~ Ct> < ~-(ii. ::> -· 0 :::::i - ::s • CD >< • 'a W estcliff Chiropractic Off ice co ::r <.O" CD ::r ::> ~ "O ""'\ c;· • ct> fl) "" ct> ~ -· < ::> I» CD a ~ • Dally Piiat Classlfled Advertising 6~2-5678 DR ROBERT A BADGER llEW PATIEIT'S ACCEnED 645!.5300 2043 Weetcllff Dr., Sult• 108 Newport a.ach (near Coco's at i 7th & Irvine) 1 Otldfy geme of hldt·•nd·Mtt< (R) ( ' hr.,10 ~ 8 • Of OMIGI Host· Johnny Car· ton. Gl.l9tta: Jimmy Conn011, Placido Oomlngo1 Sheron Gle11. (A) ( 1 hr.) I .. ,..,..., ·--mm... ...... _ ...... llUCI LAW ~CA Guests· authof Og Mandino on de1l1ng with family and WOl'k pressures; televtllon prOducer Chuck Barria dlacuuee his au1oblography "Con- fesllons Of A 0aregrous Mind." ('hr.) ® -._ W Profllel of seven homosexual men and women. 1 mother deallng with her aon'a homoseicuallty and !J)ay senior citizens meeting. ( 1 hr.) tr1 111 Q.UI "Ame<lca At The Cross· roads" Featured. political issues affecting America's soul ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) tW(C) llO¥ll "Best Friends" ( 1982. Come- dy) Burt Reynolds, Goldie Hawn Two screenwrrters who have a gOOd personal and professlonal relationship overextend their friendship by getting married 'PG' i hf-' 60-mln-l ....,.. ,_ MOl llOLLYWOOO llO¥ll "Fire Down Below" ( 1957, Ora· ma) Robert Mitchum, Rita Haywoith Two Cartbt>ean adventurers with a t>oar IOI hire agree to transport a lady without a passport from one Island to another 12 hrs. 5mm) (f)•llW ... (fl llOWll "The failtng 01 Raymond" ( 1971. Orama) Jane Wyman, Dean Stockwell On the eve other ceuremenl. a spinster schoolteacher 1s terrorized by a deranged tormer stu.dent Ditter over tne tailing grade he received 10 years earller l' hr . 40 min ) tD 11ICU Of..,. 9IQtff Guests Bubba Smith and Michael Winslow ( "Pohce Academy"), comedian Jack Carter. Wally George, also, the t11s1 segment 1n a ser1es on the hie ol the late Prtncess Grace ot Monaco ( 1 hr , 30 min ) -H•W 1...-YO ,_ e LATI ..r ':I.. DAV'ID LlnamM Scheduled Jay Leno. author Bob Greene lnut~=ltttr Ellnbeth T1ahJlan. LA.TllAY .... •HllttLW • -·---From Metqulte, Texas. (R) (2 hra.) CH) llOWW "The Grey Fox" ( 1983, West· ern) Richard Farnsworth, Jackie Bur· r~h• A IONner prlton Inmate decides 10 rob train•. lnolUdl~ a Canadian railroad. 'PG' ( t hr., 32 min.) ([) llO¥ll "Sex Boal'' (1980. Comedy) Robert Lyon, Randy West. A man sends his wife on a women-only sea cruise as punishment tor her adultr~ behavior. ( 1 hr., 20 min.) (%) llO¥ll "Get Cr .. ( 1983. Comedy) Malcolm McDowell~ famous rock muSIC impresario hosts a disastrous New Year's Eve bash. 'R' ( 1 hr., 32 min.) tlle 9 Cl) COi '.0 A de'lious ho<tteulturisr mvrdefs his nephew to collecl the money from a trust fund. (R) ( ' hr .. 20 min ) (I) llO¥ll "Hey, GOOd Lookin' " ( 1982, Clcama} Atumaled,.-E>tfected-by'" Ralph BakShl An imminent gang rumble threat· ens the happiness ol a group ot '50s Brooklyn teen-agers. 'A' ( 1 hr . 15 min) • 1-"""' llOLLYWOOO a Ola• Featured Jane Fonda talks about her role In the upcom· 1ng ABC· TV movie "The Dollmaker". a proftle of TV pioneer Lucille Ball: tor Mother's Day. a loOk at the stars· moms. Jell Goldblum talks about the TV movie "Ernie Kovacs. Between The Laughter " (I) ..,. NOTIC'l'cm m> llOWll "Shake HandS With The Devil" ( 1959. Orama) James Cagney. Don Mur· ray A student from the U.S attempts to refrain from getting involved 1n the under· ground movement during the lristi Rebel· hon (2 hrs .• 30 min) cal llOWll "Bra1nst0fm" ( 1983, Science· Fiction) Natalie WOOd. Christopher Walk· en A mamed couple tries to keep a spe· c1ally designed devtee that allows a person to experience the sensations tell by another from mthtary and Industrial Q!_OUPS 'PG' ( 1 hr . 46 min ) m-econ .., .. , .. ,... ........ -11/fftf =. "South Of Monterey" ( 19<47, W"tern) Gllber1 Roland. Pablo and • d•"<* htlp CNco outwit a awlndlt<. ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) I M.L • .,., ... , .. Mllllf&tl'WIUUM • W llO¥ll "The Innocent" ( 1978, Orama) ancarto Giannini, Laura A.ntonelll. In early 20th-century Italy. a 1r1glc trlengte deve~ lnvoMng a disturbed man, his wife and his miltress. (Dubbed) 'R' (' hr., 45 min.) *lc:Mm9~ -Cll ... _,..ATCH E•.~Splll Image" ( 1982. Orama) Michael O'Keefe. Karen Allen. A young Olympic hopeful beeomes lured into a fanatical r= C1Jlt. 'R' ( 1 hr , 51 min ) •Cl) MP Of~ IT~ jilt PAMIOI Humorous sketches by actor and comedian John Para.P ("Air· plane II TrleSequerJ, with appearances by Paul Reubens (Pee Wee Herman), Cassandra Peterson (Elvira) and Edie McClurg ( 1 hr) •1..UATU. .. ..., .. MUllT ---.oGI (II) .,.,. "Some Kind Of Hero" ( 1982, Comedy) Rl<'J'lard Pry<>< Margot Kidder A war veteran turns to a hie of cnme aft8f the government refuses 10 give him back pay he earned while being a prisoner ot the North Vietnamese tor six years 'R' ( 1 i!"l -• • llAll ... ..... ,_ llOWll "The Thing" ( 1982. Horroc} Kurt Russell. Richard Dysart. Members of a scienttlte research team In the Antarctic confront an ahen hie form that IS capab6e ot taiung over the men's minds 'R' (2 hrs .. 5 min) •Cl> llOWll "Some Kind Of Hero" (1982. Comedy). Rtehard Pryor, Margot Kidde<. A war veteran turns to a hie of cnme af18f the government refuses to Qlve him back Under New Manage01ent Dtan A. Dempsey General Mua.cer I larhcn· (,(l\\11 ·~(>tint Oli\e ~lcn1orial Pitrh · ~lortuarr· I Costa Mesa's Only Complete Funeral Facilities 1625 Gisler Ave. Costa Mesa (Gisler Ave. •t H•rbor Blvd.) Bernard 8. RadD.lck M.-WC.......- PHONE TODAY FOR . .FAE! INf ORMATION 540-5554 Friday. May 11, 198'4 21 -Monday Cont. pay he earned while bemg a prisoner of lhe Nor1h viernamese fOf sill. years 'R' ( 1 hr , 36 min) • (C) mvll "The Game FOf Vultures" ( 1980. Adventure) Richard Harris, Ricti· ard Roundtree A ruthless mercenary who smuggles Ame<ican helicopters 1n10 Africa during a 1error1st war Is pitied against a herce fr~OJfl hghret. 'R' ( 1 hr . 47 min I •Cl)P#rlUI • llMCUI a.T.U. .. (Q) "Tl"le Dark Angel" (1 93!>. Orama} Fredric March. Merle Oberon ( 1 hr . 50 min) ••~"Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Fae· tory" (1971. Fantasy) Gene Wtlder. Jack Alber1son ( 1 hr 40 min ) .. "Aiiee's Advenrures In Wonderland" ( 1973. Musical) Peter Sellers. Dudley Moore ( 1 hr . 4 1 min ) .. @ 'A Stranger In My .Auns" ( 1959. Ota· mal JuAe Allyson Jell Chandle1 (2 hrs) .. G1zmo" ( 1977, Comedy) Documen 1a1y 011ected by HQINard Smith ( 1 hr JO rrnn I NI(!) A Ma1or1ty Of One" (Part 1 of 21 ( t962 Orama) Alec Guinness Rosahntl Russell (2 hrS ) (Cl The Young Lions' ( 1958 Orama) Marlon Brando Montgomery C1111 (2 hrs 51 min) 'Zl 'Chilly Scenes 01 Winter' ( 1979 Ora ma) Jono ~ard Mary Beth Hun ( 1 hr 37 min) .. ltfl 'If You CoulO See Whal I Hear ( 1982 Biography) Marc Singer RH Tnomson ( 1 hr 40 min 1 •tZ' The Deep ( 1977 Adventure) Rob en Shaw JacQue1tne B1s.s.er (2 hrs 4 min I -,CJ The Day The Women Gor Even ( 1980 Ofama) Jo Arin Pflug. Julie Hag geny ( 1 hr 40 min ) 011 Bra1ns1orm"' ( 1983 Sc1ence·F1ct1on1 Natalie WOOO Chrrstapl'ler Walken 11 hr 46m1n I S) · The Trouole W11h Girls t 1969 Musi call E1v1s Presley Ma11lyn Mason (I hr 44 min) -@ Lost Fhgt11 I t969 Orama) Lloyel B11dges Anrie Francis (2 hrs) -0 Ofums Along The Motiawk" I t939 Ad11en1ure) Henry Fonda. Claudelle Col bert (2 l'lrs) 1tll ('%)"The Wedding Ntghl" ( 1935 Orama) Gary Coooer. Anna Sien ( 1 hr • 24 min ) -Afternoon Movies- a. a> "Come Back. Charleston Blue • ( 1972 Comedy) GOdtrey Cambridge Raymond St JacQues (2 hrs ) "WarGames" ( 1983 Sl.Jspense) Malll"lew Broderick Dabney Coleman ( 1 hr . 53 min I ©) "Who Is K1lhng The Great Chels Ot Europe?" ( 1978 Comedy) George S~al. Jacqueline Bisset ( 1 hr 52 min ) ()) "Man. Woman And Ch1lcf' ( 1983 Orama) Mallin Sheen. Blythe Danner ( 1 hr. 39 min I W My Fa11 Lady" ( 1964 Musical) Rel! Harroc:on Audrey Hepburn (2 hrs 50 min I ,z:, BuQs Bunny s 3rd Movie 1001 Rab 22 Frldey,May11 ,1984 • 1 TOP O' 1'ltl •ru 111 ....... •.... ,_(II) mvll "1wlllght Zone •• The Movie" ( 1983. Science-Fiction) Jotin Lllhgow. Vic Morrow This homage to the old RO<l Serhng TV sefies features segments about a bigoted bar patron's comeuppanoe. a group of re11remen1 home residen1s who recapture the11 youth, a child wllh the power to crea1e or destroy a1 wlll, and an bl! Tales" ( 1982. Comedy) Animated V01Ces by Mel Blanc Shep Menl<en ( 1 hr . JO min) .. ct) "Jimmy The Ktd" ( 1982. Adventure) Gary Coleman, Paul LeMat ( 1 hr . 30 min) (.Q) "Lenny" ( 1974. Biography) Duslln Hoffman. Valerie Pemne ( 1 hr . 52 min ) "Local Hero" ( 1983 Comedy) Pe1er R1egert. Bun Lancaster (I hr , 50 min ) m "One Way S1reet" ( 1950. Orama) James Mason Marta TO<en Ll ht . 30 m.n) 1:11 "Electra Gllde In Blue' ( 1973 Mys· tety) Robefl Blake Billy Green Busti ( 1 hr 46 min I • "Deathtrap" ( 1982. Mystery) Mtehael Caine Ch11s1ophe1 Reeve f 1 hr 55 min) • (~ Animals Are Beau11tu1 People ( 1975. Documentary) Na11a1ed by Paddy O'Byrne ( I hr 38 min ) 41:11 (%) "The Deep' (1977 Adventure) Aoo er1 Shaw Jacqueline B•sser (2 hrs . 4 min l . •(C Tne Young Lions 11958 Drama/ Marlon &ando Montgomery Clift (7 hrs 51 mtn) fl) 'Sea Prtncf' And The rire Child' (No Date Fanrasyl Animated f 1 hr 50 min I UI The Hunter· I 1979 Ofama) Steve McOueen (It Wallach ( 1 hr 38 min I --~l·vening .. .. DfJ ... QIPI Cll ... POUCI~ AIC ... Q ,,....~Ml'( ---~,..._ ....... me ... •t-.iCM001a~ mvw "II You Could See What I Hear ( 1982. Biography) Marc Singer RH Thomson The m1sadvenlures of bhnd singer-composer Tom Sull1van·s college days are recounted 'PG ( I hr . 40 min ) CO) THI llWlt .... ti# A .::M 0) An unhappy rich 1<1d who has everything except f11ends l1nds that ttis hie ctianges dramatically when he is ottered seven wishes by a la11y gO<lmother (Butterfly McOueen) ( 1 hr I · l*:aVMDYU ... TAii A&JCI ==~ THAT.a. Cll ... 19C ... ...,,., DAYI ACWN MC ... o PA 1&11.lmw Thref" s ComDany CZl llOWll "F1tefox" ( 1982. Adventure Clint Easrwood, Freddie Jones. A U ~ pilOt goes behind RuSS1an lines to steal supersonic fighting plane. 'PG' (2 hrs., 1 min.) • l!lllDMMIOI ~ s1ar John Ritter talks ab04t hts new serie! a 111S1t with boxing champ+00 Muhemme- Ah G PIMfUY-.Mm 9 .,.,.,.ful•IT Ta.GMT Fea1urec actor Robert You. 15':: LCMODll•C1'K* llOWA "The CUmare Cr151s" Clfmar1 predlcliont; and-l:laDrd warnings lor th. next.century. based on tl'le effects ot soar 1~ IOSSll Ivel consumption (A) Q ( 1 hr ) CJ,.) ICW AM flOMVll A look a~ th! James Bond films and tl'le actors whc have portrayed Agent 007. ( 1 hr I (0) mvll "Who Is K1ll1ng The Grear Chel! Of Europe?" ( 1978. Comedy) Georg• Segal. Jacquelme Bissel A fasl·IOOC chain long Ines to keep his ex·w1te lroo being the next victim of a kilter who 1s mur C1er1ng well·known chefs 1n the same wa) rhey prepare tl'letr mos1 tamous d&She~ PG' (1 hr . 52m1n) Z> mvll ·La Femme lnltdele" (1969 Orama) Stepttane Auoran. Michel Bou quet A woman finds new respecr for he1 husband after he murders het rover 'R' ( • hr 38 min) m lllOVll Once Upon A Time" ( 1944 Fantasy) Cary Grant. Janet Blair A pro- ducer a boy ano his dancing ca1erp1lla1 ~ inro business togelher (2 hrs I T:ll U I Oii THI TOMI Featured a v1s11 10 lhe Berlin Wall ond a reporl from East Berlin 1n a rare tetev1S1on v1~t from Checkpoint Chart.a §fJ)FAa.YPlll> LAV.. 6-..Y I CO.Miff m Oii LA. Featured new fashions Oesigned w11h the full hgured woman 1n mind proltle of our USA OlymplC walking team and OlymplC compe11t1on wal1<1ng a new 1mpor1 trom Japan. an awards cert: imoiE: TOO~POR= ft.D. WLD .-., •mM.I ..... ~111T (W) "M1an11 Dolphins 72 Highhgt\ts" (R) l ITAllP~ccuml'l,,llTY Hani.. Wtlhams Jr hosts this concert at>oard the U S S Cons1ella1ton. whtch features per· formances by Alabama. Earl Thomas Conley Gus Hardin. Weyton Jennings Mel McDaniel and ~a ( 1 hf .. 30 min I 1'.9 8 D II Cl) 9 tJD ,_....,,..,,..._ tft COWllAiil Regularly scheduled pro gramm1ng may be delayed or pre-empted for network coverage of p11martes 111 Nebraska and Oregon .. B (I) THI .-mcM PAMDI GD THI A-TIAll Hanntbar must strike 1 deal with Col Decker 10 save How11nu Mao's hie ( 1 hr.) 9 PMm WTM: cc.:aT POR M ..UCAI Frank S1na1ra performs at thP -I I <>pen111g of the f> OOO·seat amphitheatre at Altos de Chavon OomintCan Republic (2 tvs L I 0 POii.Aft. ..... , •• __..RD a'TllTll • 11 Twr Featured actor Rot>e11 vouno m .,_ "Three Days Of The Condor" ( 1975 Suspense) Robert Redford. Faye OIJnaNay A research reader employed by tnE CIA uncc..vers lflternal 11eachery When all of his c<. w011\ers 11re assasstnated by a nit mar. wllO 1s now s1alk1ng him (2 hrs . 30 m1n) ID NOVA 'An1hropo10g~ On Trial" Nova llavels 10 New Guinea 10 llnd out what the 11a1rves who have t>een lhc object of anthropol0\j1Cal study lh1nk ot the social sc1en11sts who have 1n1tuded upon their c.ullures for me :.ake of science O ( 1 hr ) ml AmlCM PLAYNOWI "Oppenheimer" OIJttng the 1930s pl"lys1cist J ·Robert Oppenheimer becomes involved 1n lelust Pohtl\.S while .,,Ofk1ng at the University ot Cahlom1a Berkeley lPart 1 of 7) (R) Q p nr) I.Cl. _MOlll ~ ... i.Gc11 . ec ( 1983 , Susf)Ctflse) Mallhew Brvde11c.k Dabney Coleman A teen age c.ompu1er whiz tnad 11ertant1y sparks a nvc.lear conlrontatlOl'I Nheri he ac.cesses lhe Pen1agon's strate gic c.c.xnputer system PG' Q (I hr 53 m1n) \.()~ (11) .... IWLOWI: ""All m Marlowe 1n11es11ga1es lhe death of a 1au musician responsible Jor 11et11ny him fired from his 101> as a h<>lel delet. live llOYW Sup~inlall· iU ( 1983. Ad11811 lure> Chri~tvPht-1 Ree11e Ric.hard Pryer A v111a111ou~ industrial nagnale 111es 10 neu trahte me "'<lr ot 51teel by sphltlng t11m into h1r. ~vvd d••O &1111 J.>ef:.<.>nallhe:. PG ihrs. 51111n I awl lf'OITaOOI .. nct~oo... 1.0WllOAt P& ~ 1 hree ., (,ompar.y .,;lar Johr. R111e1 ralk:. ;il>out his new ser1er. a 111s11 w11t1 t>O.iung champion Muhamn1ec:l Ali .. 1!1) ... M T COUIGI IAllB'U A11:01'd Sta1t ii A11Lona (RI \J hrs I .. (1'J 1111 CAn.M .. fJ Cl) MATOMY OF AN u..u Noled eo1 tor aria ph1towpher Norrnan Cousins (Eowar<l Asner) uses rhe power of pos1 live lh1nk11iy "'the attempt to cure himself of a degenera1t11e bone dtf>E!ase !RI (2 hrs I D GO "'11DI Murray :. ~ster rs deter mJne<l to find a World War II submarine loadeo wrth gol<l buthon ( 1 hr 1 G ®) THHl'I COMPHY Janel announces her engagement to an arl dealer ano Jack falls IOI a charming srew· arde~ (Part 1 oJ 21 Q .... e ....V _.,. Guests former 1trs1 l~dy Aosalynn Ca11er. Olymp1" medahsf Elea- nor Holm Bonnie T11>u111 (first female COfT\ITlerc1al atrhne p1101) ( 1 hr ) fD AlmM:M PUYMOUm Opper riermer OIJring the 1930s physicist J Robe11 Oppenhe1me1 becomes 1nvOlved • 1e111i;t pohflcs while working at the Un Stly ot Calllorn•a B8'keley (Parr 1 of 7) (A) Q ( t hr ) ~ ITROUt OF ...,. · Arsh1le G0tky" and 'Franz Kime Remembered" 01Js11n Hollman hosts an eKam1no1ton of the hves an<l works vi two rna1or mode1n Ame11can artists whose careers were cul off by early deaths I 1 '" I (8) .,.. "The Seduction" (1982. Suspense) Mocgan Falrctrlld, Michael Sar· raz1n A glamorous TV news anchorwom- an la vrcllmlzed by a mentally disturbed admirer 'A' ( 1 hr , •S min ) CD).,. "Tough Enough" ( 1983. Orn· ma) Dennis Quaid. Carlene Watkins. An unsuccesatUI country singer, trying. to make ends meet, turns lo fighting foe prize ~PG' ( 1 hr , -'1 min) Cl) "Local Hero" ( 1983. COmedy) Peter Aieget't, Burt Lancaster A high· powered oil company uecu1l11e encounters unexpected problems when he travels 10 a small Scoltish seacoast town for what he assumes will be a cut· and·dry land purchase deal 'PG' ( 1 hr 50m1n ) (%) MOWll "8ectra Glide In Blue" ( 1973, Mystery) Roben Blake, Billy Green Bush An Artrona motorcycle CoP seeks the killer of an elderly recluse 'PG' ( 1 hr , 46 min) G IOMWl'1"Mnt1U&a •al .,. "Statoo SIK Sahara" ( 1964. Orama) Carroll Baker. Peter van Eyck I.e.n:>1ons soai _among Uv~-Oe&efl Oil WO<k· ers when a plane containing a sexy blonde and her emblllElfed u-husband crashes near~ (2 hrs . 5 min ) ... u Oii ...... Madeline IS locked inside a steamroom with a macho n<>11el1St ~) CJ) llOYW 'The Greek Tycoon" ( 1978, Orama) Anrhony Quinn, JacQueUne Bis- set A wealthy Greek shipping magnate mames lhe widow of a oeceased Amen Cdn president, launching a slOfmy rela 1~(2tws 30rnlfl) • ... I ID -:..re. rruu M1ld1ed encounters an 1nlamous 1ewer tn1e1 when she begins work1ny on he• own case ( 1 hr )~ 1 '--.:.r TO KMT The m1s1nlormeu brother or Max's pen pal vis.ts lhe Harts'" nopes ol coHechng a fonune (A) Q ( t I'll) I 1'111UlfT ,,,_.. CW W "Arshrle Gorky and Frarz Kime Remembered' 01Js1111 Holln1dn hosts an exam1na11011 oJ the hve!. and worlls of two ma1or modern Amer11.an ar11s1s whose careers were cul 011 by early dea1hs ( I hr ) 8i) UV. RO "Last Kingdom Of The Eiephlints" Ofson WelleS tells how lam b1a's elephants and hlppopotom1 adapt 10 lloods and droughts 111 the Luangwa Val ~~·""" --~=-"Cu10" (1983. Suspense) Dee Wallace Danny Pmtauro A woman and her young son are trapped 1n their car al an 1sOlated auto repair yard by a huge rabid dOg R' ( 1 hr 3 1 min J -... _,.AmllCA• 1w D8(1)0 G ... TAJll "°"Alt a WTWI LMIQtMN r•·• ... MWMPllVl-t PMl..Me-CW...U,_ MOWll "The End" ( 1978, Comedy) Burt Reynolds. Dom De Luise A ternunal· ty 111 man musters the courage and deter m1na11on to face his 1mpend1ng death with a sense ot dignity 'R' ( 1 hr . 40 min J CULT\m ClUI • CCllC8IT Culture Club performs ''Karma ChameleQO... Do You Really Wan1 To Hurl Me?' and · Miss Me Bhnd" at lhe Hammer ,m1th Odeon in London. England ( 1 rrr ) CD).,_ "Lenny" ( 1974," Biography) Dustin Hoffman, Valefle Perrine. The oele- bf ated comedian and S0C1al commentator Lenny Bruce lrlf!S to speak freely within the constraints of his era's legal system. 'R' ( 1hr.52 min.) Cl) .,. "Man, Woman And Chlld" ( 1983. Orama) Martin Sheen, ~he Danner A man's nappy family hie Is dis- rupted by the death of a woman with whom he hed a brief altair years earllef and the rurival of the son he had never known 'PG1 (I hr . 39 min.) (%) llO¥ll "Playbirds" ( 1978, Suspense) Mary Millington. Alan Lake A beautiful policewoman goes underCOller to trtck down the killer of several cenlerlold mod· els. 'A' p hr. 34 mm) I DICI( YAM DWI 1W (I) ..... P.&. Magnum is hired to Investigate a case of hlgh·tech espionage. {m ( 1 l'\r .. 10 min ) D m tWT Host JOhnny Carson ( 1 "" ) I ;T.!:r'lilllfnm • llMC»I °"-MClll ...... fUCI llCMI "Thiel Of Damascus·: ( 1952, Adllenrure) Paul Henre1d, Jeff Donnell A groop ol lanlOIJs Arabians ousts a wieked ruler and saves Scheherazade ( I h( .. 35 mm) 9 LAT...n AmlCA Gues1 child abuse eicpert Ken Wooden oo how 10 p1event child abduchon ( 1 hr ) QD 19 CUii · America Al The Cross- roa<Js" Featured drugs suicioe and vio- lence among 1oaay s youth I 1 hr 30 min) 11• (() tillPOfl-flTrl'llCD-11'118 ... CD llOYW 'Angel 0 1 HE A T " ( 1982, Adventure) Ma111y11 Chambers An espionage agenl has a field day w0<k1ng undercovet as a mud wrestler ( I tw , 35 min) U. D Ill ON NOUYWOOO 8 llOVll "Bell Boo" And Candle" ( 1959, Comeoy) James Stewart. Kim Novak A you11g woman uses her mysteri· ous powers 10 break up the wedding plans ul a oook publ1~er (2 hrs 5 min ) (!)ICBIW ... @) lllOVll "Dark Cl!y' ( 1950. Orama) Charlton Heston. Lizabeth Scot! Follow· 1n\) an unhappy wartime love affair a loner ralles 10 gamblmg and becomes marked lor murder ( t hr 40 min) CD THICU CW ntl llllfT ~s ac.1resses Liz and Jean Sagar ( 'Double Trouble"). singer S1ephen Bishop, A Cour1 Hay. LOIS Bromfield ( 1 h1 . 30 min ) m»HAMYO (!) DMllQ ,"U S lnd00< Champ1onsh1ps • Men's and Women's 10-meter Spflng· bOard Finals' (lrom Garnesv11le, Fla ) A) ( t hr ) llOv. ·Brainstorm" ( 1983. Sc1ence- F1c11on) Natahe Wood. Christopher Walk· en A rltarr1ed couple trleS to keep a spe- cialty designed device that allows a perwr1 to experience the sensarions fell by another from military and industrial Q!_OU£.S 'PG' ( 1 hr . 46 min ) tt:ll U U1 LATl llllfT wmt DAVID LIT'1BmM ISG~e.:=:h,11 (1h•) 90-YIAM tM (I) llCClOUD Sgt Broadhurs1 is shot while 1n11esf1Qal1ng a numbers rackel (A)_ Friday, May 11, 1984 23 -Taesday Coal. 1_1 ht , 20 min ) .. ct).,. "The Sex MaCh1ne" ( 1976. Sci ence-Flclion) Agostma Belh, Luigi Prolette tn 2037 A 0 . scientists solve the energy problem by harnessing the power ot the human libido 'R' ( 1 hr . 20 min I 1111 e .,_ ··Mamage On The Rocks" ( 1965, Comedy) Frank Sinatra., Deborah Kerr. While on vacation, a lover s quarrel winds up 1n divorce with lhe wile marrying hef husband's best lrieno 12 hrs) • .,_ "The Letters" ( 1972. Ofama) JOhn FOl'sy1he, Oma Merrill The lives of nine people are dramaflcally changed when three le!lers Oelayed one year are lina=vered ( 1 hr • 30 min ) ~ "Artackl" ( 1956. Ofama) Jack Palance. Eddie Albeft Weak and dishon· t Army otticers take part 1n World War II • ' action. (2 hrs ) I .. ..,, ... ---.ooK <") .,. "Some Kind Of Hero" ( 1982 Comedy) Richard Pryor. Margot Kidder A war veteran turns 10 a Ille of crime af1er the government refuses IQ.ogive him back pay he earned while being a prisoner ol the North Vietnamese tOf S1>1 years 'Ff ( l hr . 35 min) Cl) utUE• mo. CU1Y Comedian Gallagher sat1r1zes Amer1ca's oosess1on with food, joined by comic Bill Kirken bauer ( 1 hr) (%) llCMI "Tiger Bay" ( 1959 Mystety) Hayley M1ks. HOfst Buchholz A small gut w11nesses lhe muroer of a sailor's forme1 gtrllrtenCI wt\<> lost Interest 1n him during his suit-month absence ( t hr 45 mm I ·-ICOTT till (fll 1-IC!TM Oii GMATlDI WDMUUMNLD -11om1ng MoviM-• •(Q) "A Hero Am'I Noth1n But A Sand· w1ch" ( t977 Ofacna) Cicely Tyson. Paul Winfield ( 1 hr 4 7 min ) CZ) "Electra Ghde tn Blue" I 1973. Mys· 1ery) Rober! Blake Billy Green Bush ( 1 hr. 46 min) •cc:> "Fedora" ( 1979. Drama) W1111am Hol den. Marthe Keller Otrected Oy Biiiy Wild er ( 1 hr . 54 min ) .. (llJ "Who's Been Sleeping In My Bed?" ( 1963. Comedy) Dean Maritn. Elizabeth Montgomery (2 hrs l M CI) "A Ma1or1ty 01 One" (Part 2 of 2) ( 1962. Ofama) Alec Guinness Rosahnd Ru5sell (2 hrs ) (J) "Falcon's Gold" ( 1982. Advenrure) John Marley. Simon MacCorktndate ( 1 hr . 30 min) CZ) "Firelox' ( 1982 Adveritute) Chnl EastwOOCI. Freddie Jones (? hrs . t5 min l •CC) "Rocky Ill" ( 1982, Drama) Sylvesrer StallMe. Cart Weathers ( 1 ht 40 mm ) CID "Lone Woll McOuade ( 1983 Adven lure) Chuck Norris. David C11rradine ( 1 hr . 47 min) •CI> "Some Kind 01 Hero" ( 1982. Come dy) R1charC1 Pryor Margor Kidder ( 1 hr 35 mm I -CC) 'Oh Goo• ( 1977. Comedy) Geo1ge Burns. John Denver I 1 ht 36 min I CID ·warGames" ( 1983. Suspense) MatthelN BrOderlCk Dabney Coleman t 1 24 Friday, May 11, 1984 I ALL•MMm.Y .,. "Ten Seoonds To Heft" ( 1959, Mystery) JeN Chand!«. Jack Pa1ance Two enemies fOfced to work together fight tor lhe attentions of a dancer (2 hrs l ~ llOWM A lll.:ITWI LMllll • AUl1UUM ... IOOTUU.. llCMI "Deathtrap" ( 1982, ~ystery) Michael Caine, Christopher Reeve. A ptay- wrighl sutterlng from writer's block plans 10 do away with a former student ol his and plag1ar1Ze the YoUng man's prom1S1ng ~y 'PG' ( 1 hr , 55 min ) W CHJ .,.. "A Time To Dk!!" ( 1983. Ora- ma) Edward Albert, Re• Harrison Seek· 1ng revenge IOf lhe murder of his wife and friends. an Amencan spy travels to Europe 1n search of the killers whO comm11tod 1he crime during WOfld War II 'R' ( t hr . 28 mink ·1· C81 ... -.nrAl'at llOWll~he Hunger" ( 1983. ·Fan1asy) Catherine Oeneuve. Susan S•andon A phys.clan working al a lfte-extenSIOO research 1nstllute becomes 1tlvotved w11h a female vampire 'R' ( 1 hr , 37 min I • llll wcaA.Ati.Mm "CC) llCMI "The Day The Women Got Even" ( 1980, Ofama) Jo Ann Pflug, Julie Haggerty Four suburban housewrves band together to gel back at an unscru· pulOUs man who Is using compromising pho1os 10 blackmail them ( 1 hr . 40 mm ) ., ... ..,.. 'The Sun Also Rises" ( 1957 Orama) Tyrone Power, Ava Gardner The "lost generation" of the 1920s drills and Clreams 11s way through hie alter being dis "1lfusloned tJy WOfld War I (2 l'l1s 30 min/ (fl)__., IWA8UIT hr. 53 min) "Andy Hardy Comes Home" ( 19&8 Ofama) Mickey Rooney. Patricia Breslin ( I hr . 20 mrn ) -(fl) "Manhunter ( t974 Orama) Ken Howard. Gary Lockwood l t hr . 30 min I -a "Way. Way Oul" ( 1966. Comedy) .Jerry Lewis Connie S1evens (2 hrs) 119 "Local Hero" ( 1983, Comedy) Peter Riegert, Burt Lancaster (I hr 50 min I 1tlt "Fuelo•" ( t982. Adventu1e) Chn1 Eastwood. Freddie Jones (2 hrs 15 mm) -Aflel'DOOD ~- ,... "Lady Takes A Chance·· (1943, Comedy) John Wayne. Jean Arthur (2 hrs ) CC) "Saturday The 14th' ( 198 t. Come- dy) Rrchard Beniam1n, Paula Prentiss (I hr 15 mm) CID "Local Hero" ( 1983. Comedy) Peter R1~ert. Bu1t Lancaster (2 hrs ) (0) "The Hurricane" ( 1937 Adventure) Dorothy Lamou1 Jon Hall ( 1 hr 42 mm) W Cl) "Tiger Bay ( 1959 Mystery} Hayley M11tr;, Hoisl Buchhol1 { 1 hr . 45 min ) tlt(C) "The Promise" ( 1979. Orama) Kath ieen Quinlan Stephen Cothns t I hr 38 min) • H Tootsie ( 1982 Comeely) Dustin Hollman, Jessica Lange ( I hr 56 mm ) (Q) "W11houl Reservations" ( 1946. Com edy) Claudette Colbert, John Wayne I I hr 47 min) •• mftl "The Naked Runner" ( 1967. Drama) Frank Sinatra, Peter Vaughan Brillsh lntelllgef'\Ce requests tha1 an Amen· can bUs1nessman assassinate a detecror while 1n Eas1 Germany with hts son (2 hrs) I CllCO .. '"' ... ... IUH••tw llCMI "Tough Enough" ( 1983. Ofa· ma) OenntS Oua1d. Carlene Watkins An vnsucoesstul country singer trymg 10 make ends meer turns to hgh11ng for poze money PG' ( 1 hr . 47 min) (l }.,.. "La Femme lnfloote" ( 1969. Orama) Srephane Audran. Michel Bou Quet A woman finds new respect tor her hvsband alter hi murder$ hef lover R' ( t hr 38 min) *II llO¥ll "The Seduc11on" ( 1982. Suspense) MOfgan Fa1rch11d. Michael Sar· raz1n A glamorous TV news anchorwom· an 1s victimized by a mentally disturbed admirer 'R' ( I hr 45 min ) -i •Nnt• llMQ'9 Rft, u . • •9.Yll "W;uGames~' f1983. Suspense) Matthew BrOderick Dabney Coleman A teen-age computer whiz mad vertantty sparks a nuclear controntalion when he accesses lhe Penlagon's strate g1c compuler syslem PG' Q ( t hr , 53 min) w i TOP O' Tiii llON•lll Nnm ...... ,... ( ) -PAT a Nn'mllZU Tiil co.it Miss Par COiiins shows whar l)OllC.e men w11t say and do wnen hypnotized ( t hr I *II(!) THI IUWTI *ll(fl)l ... 01~ I) "I Srole A M1111on" ( 1939. Mystery) George Ratr Cta11e Trevor I t hr 30 min I tit S Falcon· .. GOid" ( 1982 Adven1ure1 John Marley Simon MacCork1ndale I ' 111 30m1n l Ml L "Potterge1sr .. ( 198? Horror) Craig l Nelson Jobelh Williams ( 1 hr 55 min ) % Cl'l1lly Scenes Ot W111te1' f t979. Ofa ma) John Heard Mary Beth Hurt ( 1 hr 37 min) W (C1 Fedoia" (1979, Drama) W1111am HOI den Marthe Keller Otrecled by Billy Wild er f 1 hr 54 min ) ($ 'Manny·s Orphans" I 1980. Drama1 Jim Baker Matachy McCourt I t hr 3 I min) .. , ) 'II You CoulCI See Whal I Hear ( 1982. Biography) Marc S1ng8f RH Thomson ( f hr 40 min ) CI "Some Ktnd Ot He10 ( 1982 c()m(' dy) Richard Prynr Margot Kidder I 1 hr 35 min l ... "F1refox 1 t982 Aoventure) Chnl EastwOO<l. Freddie Jones 12 his. I ~ min) --llilvening ·=·=OflUIU 5 I IT ~--"Rocky Ill" 11982. Ofama) Syl- vester Stallone, Cart Weathers World heavyweight champtoo Rocky Balboa $Ulfers a personal crlSls when a younger, hungrier 1!9hter challenges him IOt his crown 'PG 11 hr • 40 min ) .,. "Lone WOif McOuade" ( t983. Adventure) Chuck Noms. David Carra· dine A man allemp1s 10 end an arms smuggllng operaoon 'PG' (1 hr 47 mm) CO)--"Cracking Up" (1983. Come- dy) Jerry Lewis. Millon Berle. An acc1- den1·prone man tails a1 everY1h1ng includ· 1 a bungled suicide 11 hr . 30 min ) DIC:IYMDYU ..... TAXI MJCI ..aOP~ A llAnwt Of TAITI TMAT-. ... CM'W II~ TAUi wm4 Guest -0.vid Punnam 191(91... . .... """DAYI MAii AIC ... O · P& lltlAZlm l wo American lemale gymnasts working toward Olympic rnedAls. the new star of the racing w<>fid Danny ~u!Hvan · l '""UY~ __.,lll•H TWT Featured l~:t.c::. • ••••9GllT LOWI 0011• C TDI --Of P\.OUL ,..,. .,. Choice 01 Arms ( 1982. Suspense) Yves Montand. Cathertne Deneuve An escaµed p11sone1 takes a horse breeder and his wile hostage 1n a aesperate bid lor lreedom ( t hr., 55 min) CZ).,_ The Deep" ( 1977 Adventure) Robefl Shaw Jacqueline B1sse1 A young couple finds romance and treasure as they dive oll the coast or Bermuda 'PG' (2 hrs . 4 min I m llCMI "Brute Fo1ce· I t947. Adven· turel Burl Lancaster. Hume Cronyn Sev· eral pr1soriers seek revenge on a sadistic guard by executing a danng escape plan (2 hrs) 7lal 9 ! OM THI TOWW Featured compare ancient Greece with Greece today lhrovgh a v1Stt lo the Panhenon for a rare glimpse of the GOddeSs Alhena. the ancient Agora. an 1nterv1ew with Greek 1ycoon John ThoQdoracopulos. an eve- ning ol eating and dancing "Greek Style ... a shopping spree in the Plaka section ot Athens and a visit to the Olympic Stadi- um I ., .. ,...., U~I --.n I CO.IMY m OM L.A. Featured a VOiieybaii bat· tie between 1. 700 sorority members a 54·year·old nun who's a champion runner, break dancing a look af the selhng of "Dynasty ABC's htt n1ghl11me soap lm"f:~nd Ck>lh•ng WU. WU WOMD Of A-till ~ lllUALITY All> ,_CllMCY Jim Coaper and Jo Caines co-host a ttve phone 1n special dealt~ with the issue ot sexuality and nregnancy .ilmOMQ t~nay ~In Orange County. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) / ~..-0--Track star Irena Szew1ns· ka of POiand II ptofilecl. (R) CD) THI •1111 This EngliSh band features "You Are The Ute." "Some Kind 01 Won· dertul." and "Man Can't Loee." .. 9 Cl) .,. "Kim" (Premiere, Orama) Peter O'TOOle. Ravi Sheth Based on Rud· yard KIPiing's classk: tale After ht& per· enta die. the young Kimball O'Hara IS lett on his own In Btltlah-ruled India. ~e he cheerlully lives by h+& wit. (3 hts.) D e Im&. ~ Highlights of hle Hawaii trip Include Sarah Purcell !earning to ourt. hula teaaona. 8 tradlttonal luau. and Purcell's wedding IA) ( 1 hr ) e llCMI "Logan's Run" ( 1976. Set· ence·F1c11on) Mlchael York, Jenny Aguiler Logan. a young man lrvtng In a futuristic society. 1s assigned to discover 11 lite exists somewhere beyond his sheltered city 12 hrs. J G (fl THI HU. .,, COit organtzes a group of s1untmen to rescue Terri from ludnappeLS. (.A) ( 1 hr J II THIUITCCllW•I .. Five young men enrotled 1n Harvard and l.oolung forward to good limes and bright futures are hit by the harsh reallty ot World War II Stars Perry King. Bruce Boxleltner and Deborah Rattan (Part t of 3) (2 hrs) • ..,..,, n Ta.MT Featured. DOll~on m "St Ives" ( 1976. Adventure) Charles Bronson. Jacqueline Bisset A for- mer 1ourna1tst IS htred by a wealthy 111m lancie< to recover a set ol 1ncriminat1ng ledgers 1n e1tchange for S 100.000 (2 hrs) ID •CC*Cll'T ATM ml "A Century 01 The Performing Arts" Among the artists participating 1n the Metropolitan Opera's gala centennial cetebra11on are John Oen· ver. Margot Fonteyn. Rudolph Nureyev Placido Domingo. Liza M1nne111 and Yves Montand 13 his . 30 min ) CC) llCMI "Oh GOd!" (1977. Comedy) George Burns. John Denver GOd selects an unsuspecting young supermarket man- ager to dettver a message of hope and goodwill 10 the skeptical people ol the m<>dern·day w()(ld 'PG' ( t hr . 36 min ) (()9Cll1'1C8H'a 00 MOYll "WarGames" 11983 S~) Matthew Bfodel'ICk. Dabney Coleman. A teen·age computer whiz 1nad· vertantly sparks a nuclear confrontation when he accesses the Pentagon's strate- gic compute< system 'PG' Q ( 1 hr • 53 min) ~:·Falcon's Gotd" ( 1982. Adven· lure) John Marley. Simon MacCorklndale A scoop-hungry iournahst IOllows an archaeologist and his daughter 1n thetr search lor legendary gold treasure 1n the Me11lcan ~ ( 1 hr . 30 min ) H (()AlllO "Monza 1000" (from Ila· ~ (R) (1 hr ) • .. "°"' IOAT •& lltUZlm Two American lemale it gymnasts working toward Olympic 1 medals, the new star ot the ractng world .. Oa:f.;!uthvan .. ~THI CAT\.m .. lW e lMI PACTS 01 Liii The computer age has a strong Impact on Mrs Garrett's heallh·IOOd store when she installs a talk- ·~ computer Q U 9 llCMI "The Return 0 1 Maicus Wei· by. MD " (Premiere, Ofama) Aot:>ert Young Elena Verdugo A ded•C<lted older physician laces d1saccred1ta1ton when the l1nanc1ally troubff'd hoso1tAI 1n wtiich !'le w0tks PfOf)OSeS 10 cunall tilt prMi.gee of 11s vetetan staff members. 12 hfs.) • ~ _.. Guests comedian 8* ea.by. actresses Jean and Liz Sagal ("Double Trouble"). actor Jaci<le Coo- per, Miss Miiier. ( 1 hr.) CD • CCll:9IT ATM mT ··A. Ceotuty Of The Performing Ans" A.rnona the artlats participating In the Me1ropollian Opera's gate ~ntennlal celebratk>n are John Den- ver, Mar_pot _Fonteyn. Rudolph Nureyev, Placido Domingo. Liza Mlnnelll and Vvet Montand. 13 hts .. 30 min.) (JJ.,_ "The Hunger" (1983. Fantasy) Catherine Deneuve. Susan Sarandon. A physician wOfklng at an lite-.xtenelon research 1ns111ute t>ecomes Involved with a female vampire 'A' ( I hr • 37 min.) (%) llOWW "local He<o" ( 1983. Comedy) Peter Riegert. Burt Lancaster. A high- powered 011 company e1tecu1rve encounters unexpected ptoblems when he 1ravets 10 a small Scottish seacoast town tor what tie assumes will be a cul- an<J·dry land purchase deal. 'PG' (l hr .. SO min)~ G ~.MOW TO 11111rr,MOWTO19 " lr1I (()_MC:m_,_Y .. (fl) .,_ "The Cat And The Canary" ( 1978, My1tery) Honor Blackman. Michael Callan Heirs battle for a fortune at the spooky estate of a deceased mil· Honatre (2 hrs ) .. D e DOm&a ,.,._. Allison moves out or the house aft8f being conned mto a twin = expertmen.t. Cf) "The Secret War Of Harry Fngg" ( 1969. Comedy) Paul Newman. Sylva Koscrna An Army priva1e IS sent to help live brigadier generals escape from -i E " '°"'"' ::w GD n . ...A. Auschlander's tight against cancer lakes a turn for the worse. and Momson dales for 1he ltrst time since his wile's death ( 1 ht) ........ (CJ --"Richard Pryor Live On The Sunset Strip" ( 1982. Comedy) Richard Pryor This lllmed concert performance Is highlighted by the comedian's vl4tws on sex. marriage. prtson ltle and a cnUllng though humorous account ot hlS cata· strophic experiences with cocaine ~dence 'R' (I hr , 30 min.) UIJ"" 'D :g-This dOOumentary profiles five people Who felt compelled to purchase r1rearms tor protes;tlon and lound themselves In lnghtenlng clrcum· stances as a result 11 hr.) .,. "Carry On Emmannuelle" ( 1978. Comedy) Suzanne Oan1e11e. Ken· neth W11t1ams The Court ol St James Is livened up by the arrival ot a new dlplOmat lw1th~~w1le 'A' (I hr . 30 min ) .. -THINA nut (IQ -.. _,. ... .,_ "Without Reservations" 4 19<46, Comedy) Claudelle Colbert. JOhn Wayne On her way to Hollywood. a novelist meets a Marine and his friend on the train .. ,._NCIU('IQ ~hr .. 47min ) llCMI "Mother LOde" ( 1982. Orama) Charlton Heston. Nick Mancuso A Scot· t•Sh miner tnes to protect his gold but runs 1n10 people who want It loo 'PG' 11 hr .. 41 min) 11•BDDfl'J®l tm ... Friday. May 11, 1984 25 -Wednesday Coal. l !-~wu .......... .,. "Tootsie" (1982. Comedy) Dustin Hottman, Jessica Lange An out· of-work New York actor labeled aa tem· peramental discovers a whole new career tor himself when he disguises hlmsell as a woman and lands a soap opera rote. 'PG' Q__ ( I hr . 56 min ) Cl).,. "Flrelo.IC" ( 1982. AdVenture) Clint Eastwood. Freddie Jon8$ A U S. pilot goes behind Rvss1an lines to tleat a supersonic t1ght1ng plane 'PG' (2 hrs . 16 min.) ~DCllYAIDftl tW lflOllT...,_ tW .,. "The Fallen Sparrow" ( 1943. Orama) John Garfield. Maureen O'Hara During Wo!ld War ti, the sole sur\ltvor ol a SpantSh C1vu War b11gade finds himself the Quarry ol Amer1can Nazis who are alter a prectOUs medallion they believe he has (2 hrs) tw e (I) ~ Police l>ftlcers 11re surpnsed when they encovnte'i a vl()lent all-female gang in the barrt0 (R) ( 1 hr 10m1n) D JJD TalflfT Host Johnny Carson Scheduled M~ Kidder ( 1 hr ) l ;T~wu. 11CTAC .... Melm..._..PUCI LAW AlmllCA Guests authOt JOhn Fuller on the A bomb res ts conduct· ed 1n Nevada and Utah .,, the Mrly 1950s pa1ygam1st Roy Porter and his two wives on whether polygamy shOVld be illegal ( 1 hi) ICTY ..... (1') .o¥ll "Cheech & Chong s s1111 Smok1n' " ( 1983 Comedy) Richard "Cheech" Marrn. Tommy Chong The comic duo ltven up a poorly attended Dutch ltlm festtval 'A' ( 1 hr 3 1 min ) m 111 CU9 ''Amerrca Al The Cross· roads" Featured role models tor the 80s and the values they represent ( I hr 30 min) -1 m oelMOU.YWOOO "°"All WTWIW.• ... ..,. ... .o¥ll "Savage" ( 1972 OtamaJ Bai bara Bain Maritn Landau A supreme covrt nommee IS mves11gated by a TV news commentary team I 1 hr , 40 mrn ) 8) 'nlCll OI 1MI -.r Guests Dorothy Lyman ("Mama's Family"). DeSl Amal Jr , Richard Hack Patock Carhn ( 1 hr JQmjn) ...... o ([) M01•9IOW 41 •• "President's Cup" (from Landover Md ) (A) (I hr 30 min) etl<C:) llOWll "Enter The Dragon" I 1973. Adventure) Bruce Lee John Saxon A kung tu expert 1s assigned to penetrate af island fortress 1n order to destroy an o~ um and while slavery emp11e 'A' ( 1 hr 39m1n) -· CD UTl -.r Wint DAVI> LDTlllWt Scheduled ph1tosorher Brother t heo dore Oklahoma beputy Shenlf O'evon Nevenschander (CCIOktnQ dumnnc;tra I·~~: "°"All W'1WI UUGK• Mf "'-tulAll 26 Friday. May 11. 1984 CD _,. "Nana" (1981. Orama) Katya Berger, Jean-Pierre Aumont A t>eaullfut and willful proshtute puts her appearance and body to use to become the toast 01 the town. ( 1 hr .. 32 min.) cm•..,. .. 8 (I) m¥ll "Slunt Seven" ( 1979, Adventure) Christopher Connelly, Chris- topher Lloyd A team of stun~ experts attempts a daring land, sea and air rescue ol a kidnapped movie star (R) ( 1 hr . 20 mjn) 11118 lllllON "Silent Running" ( 1972, Sci· ence-Acllon) Bruce Dern, Clift Potts A bOtanlsl In charge of sustaining plant life on another planet yearns fOf human com· ~n= (2hrs.) 8 "Strange And Oeadt~ occur ranee" ( 1974, Dtama) Robert Stack. Vera Miles. Alter moving Into a new house jn the country, a family IS con\llnced by strange events that the move might have been a mistake ( 1 hr • 30 min.) IJ lllCMI "Miss Sadie Thompson" ( 195... Orama) Jose Ferrer. Rita Hay· worth A young womllMW11h .r Question able past becomes 1nv<>Wed with a Marine and a mm1ster on a Pactfl<: ISiand (2 hrs 5m1n) (!) lllCMI "'The Leiter" ( 1940. Otamal Belle Davis. Gate Sondergaard A mamed woman accused-of< hel lover's murder attempts 10 regain possessron ol an 1ncrlmmatlng letter (2 hrs.) ., .,. "Town Wnhout Pity" ( 1961 ~ama) K11k Douglas. E G Marshall A Germart communtty becomes obsessed Dy a gang rape case involving u S Gls (2 hrs . 30 min) lllOWW "The Thin~· ( 1982 Horron Kurt Russell. Rtehard Dysart Members ol a scient1ltC research team 1n the Antarctic confront an ahen hie form that is capable of taking over lhe men's m1ndS 'A' 12 hrs 5 min) CZ) lllCMI "Chilly Scenes Or Winter' ( 1979. Orama) John Heard, Mary Beth Hurt A man obsessively pursues the woman who left him because sne couldn't handle hlS tdealiLed image ol her 'PG' ( 1 hr . 37 mrn) -ICOTT W u.YllA&OW:ntlc:c.::aT AT-... ... NUCI Old hits and new songs 1nclud1ng '"We'll Meet AQSln" in an open air concert held 1n 0 1Cf0<dsh1re England ( 1 hr , 30 min ) WIMTPATIO&. W MIALTM NL.I AU.• nt1 PAI& y IOWAI &llMITWI UUGK• . 90ITaOOI Cl') .,. "The Humcane" ( 1937. AdVen ture) Dorothy Lamovr Jon Hall A devas· tallng hurr1eane that (Sestroys a Potyne· s1an Island resolves the confltet ol tdytuc romance and primitive hie w11h modern c1v1hz.at1on ( 1 hr • "2 min ) ·11=--WWATat nmu.u. .,. "Jinxed!" ( 1982. Comedy) Belle Mldter Ken Wahl A srnger talks an unlucky caStno dealer into helping her do away with her obno•1ous boyl11end 'R' ( 1 hr . 45 min l -1MI NA TOUll ti) mww "POitergeist" ( t982 Horror) Craig T Nelson. Jo~th Wtlhams Vengeful ghosts take over a suburban Ca1tlorn1a home and abduct the resrdent family's you= chltd 'PG' ( 1 hr 55 min ) • 1 90VW 'Blondie Meets The Boss ( 1939 Comedy) Penny Singleton Arthur • Lake BtondlO m1~1in()E>rstands whN1 ~he finds b apc:h ".1' ·• 1nott·1o"f wom• .,., Dagwovd's arms l in ~ l ~__,IWMIMT ... , .... (1') .. lllOWW "Supetchlck ( 1973, Adven- ture) Joyce Jlllo;on Tony Young A Shy a11llne hostess finds adventure when she assumes the aggressive persona ol her alter ego 'A' ( t hr . 35 min ) •(ff) llCMI "Lone WOii McOuade" ( 1983. • Adventure) Chuck Norris David Carra dine A man attempts to end an arrns smugghng operation 'PG' I 1 hr . 47 min) • 8 ..,_ 'Once You Kiss A Stranger ( 1969, Orama) Paul Burke. Carol Lynley A psychollc toes to get a golfer 10 kttl hPr psychiatrist ( 2 hrs ) l =-TMlllAN •• ••tmt llCMI "The Wedding Nigh!' t 193!> Dtama) Gary Cooper Anna Sten A b11de-to-be Questtons her love l0t hf>• f1ance w n she meers a new man t-Hi" 24m1n) ..... -..Y, u. ·1•Am1• 1MI 0-1" Thrs Enghsh band leatu•f><- "You Are The Lile." "Some Kind Of Wott defful," and "Man Can't Lose" M (C).owll "The Promise ( 1979, Drama1 Kathleen Quinlan Stephen Colltns Aller a soon-to-be-wed couple 1s involved 1n a devastating car accident the young m'8n's mother promrses to pay for '11s ltan cee's e>cpens1ve plas11c surgery II She promises never to see him again 'PG" 11 hr 38mrn) W (!) TOP0'1Ml•N•ll '8 lllCMI "Blondie Takes A Vacatton ( 1939. Comedy) Penny Singleton Arthur Lake The Bumsteads try to save an otel reSOft hotel from bankruptcy ( 1 hr 30 min) ~=•TW(W) ~ .o¥ll "Cracking Up · ( t983. ~me dy) Jerry Lewis Millon Berte An ace1 dent-prone man latts at everything 1ncl110 ~ a bungled suicide ( 1 hr 30 min l d (SJ llCMI "Carry On Emmannuette ( t978. Comedy) Suzanne Danielle. Ken neth Williams The Court of St James 1s J1vened up by the a111val ol a new diplomat with a lvn·lovtng wile 'A' ( 1 '1r 30 min I • (!) 1MI lllftTI (I) llCMI "Bugs Bunny·~ 3rd Movie 100 t Rabbrt Tales" ( 1982, Comedy) An1ma1 ed VOlces by Mel Blanc. Shep Menken Bugs Bunny, Dally Duck. Yosemite Sam and other "Looney Tune" stars are oack again 1n classrc cartoons with an "Arab1An Nights" frame 'G' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) •@ tlmMIOI~ .. (ff) .... ., "'.-r m1M A docu· mentary on the epidemic of k1l1tngs pe• formed 1n seroes tor no apparent reasnn wotn a locus on three true stories ( 1 hr 1 No matter what you're doing. your hometown newspaper The Daily Pilat fits in •cg) "Bogs Bunny's 3fd Movie: 1001 Rab- bit Tales" ( 1982, Comedy) Animated Voioes by M~ Blanc, Shep Menken ( 1 hr .. 30 rnln) •CC) "Waltz Across Texas" ( 1982, Orama) Anne Archer. Terry Jastrow. ( 1 hr., 40 min) Cll "Manny's O<phans" ( 1980, Orarna) Jim Baker. Malaehy McCourt ( t hr., 31 min.) CZ> "Get Crazy•· ( 1983. Comedy) Mal- colm McDowell ( 1 hr., 32 mm ) •@ ''The Web" ( 1947, Mystery) Edmond O'Brien, Vincent Pnoe (2 hrs ) •OO "Authorl AultlO<I" C1982, Comedy) Al Paclno, Oyan Cannon. ( 1 hr .. 50 min.) 119(%) "The Wedding Night" ( 1935. t>rama) Gary Cooper, Anna Sten. ( 1 hr , 24 min ) -~ "The Rule& Of Ttle Game" (1939. Orama) Marcel Dalio. NOfa Gregor (I hr . 46 min ) · - ()) "Jack The Giant Killer" ( 1&8 1. HOf- ror) Kerwin Matthews, Torin Ttlatcher. ( t hr . 47 min) •CID .. And Now For Something Completely Otfferent" ( 1972 Comedy) Graham Chapman, JOhn Cleese. ( 1 hr .. 29 mtn ) •Cl) "Firefox" ( 1982, Adventure) Clint Eastwood. Freddie Jones (2 hrs.. 15 mm ) -~ "Greased LIOhtning" ( 1977. Bioora- phy) Richard Pryor. Beau Bridget ( 1 hr . 36 min) CID "The Grey Fox" ( 1983. Western) Richard Farnsworth. Jackie BurroughL ( 1 hr . 32 min) (I)· The Maung Game" ( 1959. Comedy) Debbie Reynotds Tony Randall ( 1 hr 36 min ) -· "Vrva Zapata1" ( 1962. Orama) Mar- lon Brando. Anthorly Quinn (2 hrs ) 1Ml(l) "La Femme lnlidele" (1969, Orama) Stephane Audran. Michel Bouquet ( t hr , 38m1n) _.,, ___ . ....,..._ -· "Key West" ( 1972. Orama) Stephen Boyd, WOOdy StrOde (2 hrs ) ~ "Carousel" ( 1956. Musical) Gordon MacRae. Shirley Jones (2 hrs , 8 mm) 00 "Mother LC>de" ( 1982, Orama) Charl- ton Heston. Ntek Mancuso ( t hr 4 1 rrun) W l:m "R10 Bravo" ( 1959. Western) JoM Wayne. Dean Martin. (2 hrs . 21 min ) t:ll CZ) "Some Kind Ot Hero" ( t982. Come- dy) Richard Pryor, Margor Kidder ( 1 tlr . 35 mm) a.CH) "Tw1hght zone --The MoYle" Cl~ Science-Fiction) John Lithgow. Vic Mor- row ( 1 hr , 42 min) "1' "T opaze" ( 1933. Comedy) John Barrymore Myrna Loy ( 1 hr . 30 min ) a.CC) 'The Bugs Bunny I Road Runner Movie" ( 1979, Comedy) Anima1ed ( 1 hr . 38 min) lSJ "Dusry" ( t981 Orama) Bill Kerr. Noel T revarhen 11 hr . 28 min ) .. "The Big Brawl' ( 1980 Orama) Jackie Chan. Jose Ferrer ( t hr 36 min ) *CZ) "Bugs Bunny's J<d Movie 100 t Rab- . bit Tales" ( t982 Comedy) Animated Voices by Mel Blanc. Shep Menken ( t hr 30 m111) W (C) "Waltz Across Te:itas ( 1982 Drama) Anne Archer Terry .Jasrrow ( t hr 40 min) (l') Jae!( The Giant Killer" ( t98 I. Hor- ror) Kerwin Mallhews Tmin Tharcher ( 1 hr 47 min) •<J) 'The Exorc1sr ( t973. Horror) fllen Borstyn, Linda 81alf. (2 hrs .. 30 min ) CO "The Boy Who Turned Yellow" (No Date. Fantasy) Cl) "Local Hefo" ( 1983. Comedy) Petef Aiege<t. Bort Lancaster. ( 1 hr., 50 min ) •al) "The Great Nofthheld. Minnesota Raid" ( 1972. Western) Clitt Robeftson. Robert DuvaN, (2 hrs.) · •<Hl "AuthOfl Authorl" t 1982. Comedy) Al Pacino, Oyen Cannon. ( 1 tit .. 50 min ) -•IV8Dii4 -u--.... ....a .... :-i._ -~T IMCla/.._ ....... .... M•CMIOl:m-ff .,.. "Greased Lightning'" (1977. BloOraphy) Richard PryOf, Beau Bridges. After WOfld War II. a ta.1 dr•llef becomee lhe first black champion 1n lhe history ol the race-car circuit ·po· ( 1 hr .. 36 min ) (1:) W .... Ol 1MI WAY A young glr• encourages the reSldents ol a nu1s1n, home where She works to form their owr lm2 .&:lj .. Bugs Bunny s 3ro Movte 1001 Rabbit Tates" (1982. Comedy) An1mat· eel. Voices by Me• Blanc, Shep Menken. Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck. Yosemite Sam and o ther "Looney Tune·~ s1ars are back again In classic cartoons with an "Arabian ~hts" frame 'G' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) Cl) llOV9 "Tw1hght Zone •• The Movie" ( 1983. Science·FiCtlOn) John Llthgow, Vic Morrow This homage to the Old Rod Serhng TV aerlea features seoments about a bigoted bar patron's comeuppance. a group of retlrement home residents wno recapture their youth, a child with the power to create or destroy at wlll. and an airplane passeoget who sees a gremlin sabotaging the plalle's wing. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 42mln I ..... O'fll ..... TAii AUCI -..POmm PACll 0# CUL,,_ THAT ... 1111 .... .... *'" DAYI MAii .... Q P& lli'IAZlll Preparatl()nS for a national Barbie doll conventton. the winner of a Cosmopolitan magazine cover i conteat ,,..,....,...., errmY-n TClll•rr Fea1urec1· l·~~.e~···~·. llOTOH• llOVll "Tw1hghl Zone -· The Movie" I 1983. Science-Fiction) John Uthgow. Vic Morrow This homage to the Old Rod Se<hng TV series features segments abour a bogoted oar patron's comevppance a group ol re11remen1 home res1den1c; wtlO recaprure lheir youlh a child with the power !O Creare Or destroy at Wiit, and an a1rpla1'e passenger who sees a gremlin '>8botag1ng !h~ rla,.r'~ .YIOQ PG' 11 hi 42 min I (%) ... "Chllty Scenes Of Wlnte<" ( 1979, Orama) John Heard. Mary Beth Hurt. A man obees&Nely pursues the woman who left him because lhe COUidn't handte his Idealized Image of hef 'PG' ( 1 hr . 37 min) G .,. "Tot<yo Joe'' (1949, Orama) Humphrey Bogart, Florence Marty. A man tries to save the tlves of his long-misslno wife a.nd chl&d. (2 hra.) ,., .. 1111 I OI ,,. lOWI Feet1Ked: the Greek Isles Santorinl, Which Is believed to be the lost City of Atlantis, examine the qulel life- styleS of the people and climb a d0tmant volcano and the the Jet·sel 16lalld of Mykono.. give the dlSCo scene e whiff and meet the island's star pelican 1., .... , ... Ll_a_.., a et91MY ftl OI U. Featured: a loolc at the choice notets and watet spotts 1n San Diego. a loOk at hlstOflc sites and a wtnery 11n~;:=. Em:.~ .-.al, L.Aff ~ tMMI Brad See,. dlscu&aea hOeel and I~ tanks: a 1931 Ford Model A roadster 18 featured Q (II)....,. AT IMY ,_. A presentation of tacts conoerniog the potential health and safety hazards of common products such as diet pllla. chemical drain cleaners and drinking water. (DJ lmA ~ 1'111 UOY,_ -.... Lena Horne preMnls her Tony Award- w1rwng one-woman Broadway snow 1n Whteh &he perfOfms "Can't Hetp Lovin' That Man." "From This Moment On" and "StOfml. Weather." (2 hrs) -8 (I)'•• P.&. A bank letter suspects her father ol embeulement when she and Magnum are locked 1n a bank vault and discover a supply of counter1en money. IB> 1.! hr.) D • -A ... A former htOh school chum chides Nell fOf falling to get her high school diploma. (R) e .._"Car Wash" ( 1976. Comedy) Richard Pryo<. George Carlin. The crazy. mixed-up. dally routine ol a deluxe Los AngeleS car wash Is Interrupted by several unusual customers (2 hrs ) 8 0 .,. "From RuSSICI With Love" ( 1964. AdVentute) Sean Conllery, Danie- la Blanctw. James Bond races throuoh Europe with a beau11lul RusSl8n defecta< who IS part of a plot to kltl him (Viewer Discretion Advised) <:.i> (2 hrs) Cl 1MI LAIT CC*V&i War eltperlOOC- es and romantic entanglements lay the groundwOfk for the furures of the former Har11ard roommates Stars Edward Albert, John Shea, Caroltne Smith and Kim Dar- ~ (Part 2 of 3) (2 hrs) tu BnmU•rr NllMrT Fearured '60s Sitcoms: "Bachelor Father .. m llOVll "A Bridge Too Far" (Part 1 ot 2) ( 1977, Advenrure) James Caan, Sean Connery In 1944, the Operation Market Garden lasts nine days 1n an 111-fated atre~nd the war tn Europe (2 hrs ) fD Of ..,_., Anthrop<>1o0rs1 Richard Leakey traces migration patterns from Alriea into Europe and Asia. and he ~ e•am1nes the ~s of speech Q ( 1 hf ) ., cc.uT8I QOl9CW • CC) .,. "Carousel" ( 1956, Musical) Gordan MacRae, Shirley Jones A carnival worker resorrs ro a payrOll heist to provide 101 a child on rhe wav (2 hrs 8 min l Friday, May 11, 1984 27 ........ ..... Wild HOl'Se Hank 11979 Adventure> Linda Btal•. RICharO Ctenna A bt8 Y9 alld detefmlfled g111 wages a i>ef· 500al crusade 10 save a he<d ol wild mus- tangs from senseless si&ughte< by leading them hig.h 11'110 the canadian mountains 1.! hr. 3 1 min.) Cl) 'f'OU CM"T TMI If wmt YOU A pr0<1uc· tioo ol tne Puhtzer Pnztt-winnmg comedy abOul an eccentnc but happy lamlly, st•r· rtng Jason Robards. COlteen Dewhurst Geolge Rose ano Ekz.abeth Wiison o 12 hra) - -~AU.•Tlll,M&Y :: ~-:-:= t:. A hystal'IC81 Mallar; d!Slut>IS Alex·s college lllteN!eW 10 tell h•m aboUI htt< two-timing boyfriend (A) (J)LMIOAl • PA M'OAZlll ·PreparalK>nS lor a na11ona1 Batbte Ooll convention the winnet ol a Cosmopolitan magazine covei l contes1 ......... .. TlllCATlm .. TGPU. ... Metwi Paul V!> Teo- rence AA in an ESPN LighlWSIQht Cham· pionsn1p bOul scheduled IOf 12 rounos (from Atlantic City N J ) IRI 12 nrs 30 min) ... Cl) -U1A ,,,.., Nett Seoaka 101ns contestants from Jhe 50 states alld the Ois1nc1 of Columbia and Miss Teen USA 1983. hosts are Bob Barker alld Joan van ~rk from Lakelano Fla 12 nrs I D GD ~ 'C>icll: Gavett VlSllS tne bar and offers to submit Sam s mem01rs to nis ~bhsher IRI • _,..,. Scneouled tor~ Sec- retary of 5111~ ~a~· Haig actress Pam LuPooe actress Devon Ericson ( Tne MyStlC WarrlOf") 11 hr I e llYll•n .. Shac>e-s 01 Darlmess· Francesca Annrs and James Bolam star 1n C H 8 K1tch1n·s st()()' at>out ev•I lurking rn ~rden maze O ( 1 ht l 4111) llAl1WmCrTlllAW 'Nancy AstOf .. Alter World War I Nancy runs tor a seat •n Parliament that becomes vacant when Wald<>rl's lathef does (Pan 5 of 8) O ( 1 nr) 90lftl "HaWlg A Wild We8en<l ( 1965. Mvsical~ Dave Clar\\ Frve Barbara Fems A lovely model OUI on a weekencJ ,aunt to tne country. is rl!PQ(teo as a miss ~pefson (1hr .Jtm1n ) IZJ 90lftl .. Tiger Bay' < 1959 Mystery I Hayley Mills. HQISI ~ A $ffi&lJ ~L witnesses the mutde< of a sa1fo<'s IOfmet gtrllnend who Jost 1111eres1 1n htm during hrs s1x·mooth abseOce ( 1 hr , 45 min ) tD ... llCW. A E lfllK'I TODAY .. Gl) 90lftl .. Sunshine" ( t973. Drama) Brenda Vaccaro Chtt OeYovng A young woman a vic11m of bOfie cancer spends her last months compthng a diary ot he• deepest thoughts and teehngs to be Shared by hel husband and child 12 hrs 35 mrn) .. D CD lMI DUCa ,ACTOn Sk•P ~spec ts Marty of stealing tokes. and Mrs W1nlder rs reklctant to tell hel motner that She's a te111ble singer (!) 90lftl "The Prisoner 01 Zenda ( 1979 Comedy) Peter Setters. Lynne FrederiOk A contusion ot 1den111ies leads 10 alternately comic and dal'tgefovs situa- trOllS tor two loo6t·ahl<es a l<tng and a common subiect -rn the mythteal 1and ot Auritanra (2 hrs . 30 min I ..,..,. . ,.,._ 28 Friday, May 11, 1984 -· e ~....,_Renko gets cold teet minut• before his wedding, Daven- port makes plans to fly to Pans. and a too of toen st\erl(1 M\Ze a 1811 bus ( 1 hr I ll ..... . .,. uwm WI.I · 'Las1 Kingdom 01 The nt5' °'5on Welles letlS how Zam- bia's elephants and hipp0potom1 adapt to ttoodS and dtoughts in the Luangwa Val ley c:;J (I "' ) aB Mll•fl "Shades Of Darkness" Francesca A.nnrs and James Bolam star in C H 8 t<•tctwl°s story about ellll lurlling in !_Rarden maze O ( 1 hr ) • CHJ .,_ "A Time To Ole" ( 1983. Ora ma) Edward Alben. Rex Hamson Seek· 1ng revenoe for the murder of his wile and friend$ an Ametlean spy travels to Europe rn search of the Ilks wno commtted the crime during Wond War II 'R' ( 1 hr 28 min) fUYIRO.'Tlll• .,,. "The Seooctton · 11982 Susoense) Morgen Fa.,chlld. MIChael Sar r4Zin A gt.l1101ous TVnews ancnorwom an as vct"'1Qed by a mentany Mturbed admtnlr •R" ( 1 hr. 45 min ) .,.. .. .,_ "The Big Brawl · ( 1980 Ora ma) Jackie Chen. Jose Fem!f The son of a restaurant owner takes up a battle with some mobsters who enter tllm on an 1nt91 sta1e :rt~ match ·w c, h1 . 36 "'"' ) -I &_,. ... tW aeC1>0 • ... TAii ... WI.I rA._.,. ........ NU.M9-0I •llGU ,_ .,. "Pleilsure So Deep 11983 Romance) Lauren St Germain A young ""oman rs Mnlessfy pursued by a man unable to accept reiecttorl (I hr 17 mm) CO).,. "She>ppe Of Temp1ations· (No Date) ( t hr . 15 min I .,_ "Some Kllld Of Hefo . ( 1982 Comedy) Rdllird Pryor. Margot Kidder A war vetl!fan turns to a hie of cnme attei tne govemmen1 1etuses to QNe him back pey ne ea1oed ~ betng a pr•son&f 01 tne Nortn Vietnamese t0t soc years A ( 1 nr .35mtn) l m:aVMD\111 1t:11 .a.rwwwt• · 11:9 Cl) ,,..,,.. ..... llA. Shoop becomes concerned mat a nearing prob· lem may 1nterlare with h9f new hOsp.tal duties (R) ( t hr . 10 min ) D GD l"Cll•IT Host Johnny Carson Scheduled mvsician Stephane Grappelh lhr) MnmtiAY-.r o •--~ TICTAC- MClll ...... PUCI UW 'lmCA Guests Brad Hall. Gary Kroger. Julia LOUIS Dreyfus. current stars of "Saturday Night Live .. ( 1 hr ) AUf'O UC. "NASCAR Dixie Cup 200" (from Dar1tng1on. S C l (A) ( I hr 30m1n) CH) mr --•••Y lMI ... Comedy ~etches combme with classic him and news footage 1n an offbeat. satiric take· off '11) 1'I CUii America At The Cross- roads · Featured the government \IS the lafTllty ( I hr 30 mlfl ) ,.@.,. 'Tne Naked City I, 948 tery) Barry Fitz~afd. Howard Dull While 1nvestiga11ng a young girl's mvroer Police oett"Clives uocover a ieweHhett ring (2 hrs) 1W(t)MCMI ·the Innocent" ( 1976, Ora~ Giancarlo Giannini. Laura Antonelli early 20th-century Italy. a tragic triang oevelOps 1nvotv1ng a d1stu1becl man. h wife and his mistr~ (Dubbed) ·R 1 ht . 45 min) -1 IYIOllHOU.YWOCI» .......... uu.. .. ..,, ... .... "Spanish Affa11" ( 1958. D<. ma) Richard Kiley. Garmen Sevrtta A American draftsman falls 1n love with IOCal beauty during a t>ustness trrp t §pain ( 1 hr . 40 min ) m nlCU Oii Tiii _, Guests Singe aC1ress Connie Stevens. psychOlog1· Irene Kassorla Fred Willard. Cart W0Hso1 $hr , 30mtn) NAMYO MCMI "Twilight Zone ·· The Mo• •e'" ( 1983. Sc1ence-F1c11on) Jon Lithgow Vic Morrow This homage 10 1~ olO AOd Serllng TV series features ~ ments aboot a btgoted bar patron comevppanee a group 01 ret1remer home residents who recapture the11 youtt a chlld WT1h ttie power to create or desire at wrtl and an airplane passenger wh sees a gremlin sabotaging the plane wing PG' ( I ht , 42 min ) 1111(0).,_ 'Island Women" (No Date) I hr , 15m1n I 11:90 Cl LAtl..,,.wmtNVID~ Scneduled comed1&n Herry Andersor IP11a~~le·Of-The-Year Barbara Edward• Ta.TZ.- LA. TCIOAY • llAICM "'-MIWM & llflflft UU. ill --YUM llCMI "Cheaeh & Cnong's St Sm0k1n ( 1983 Comedy) Richar 'Cheech" Marrn, Tommy Chong Th comic duo ltven up a poorly attenele Dutch him festrval 'A' ( 1 hr • 31 min ) tNIJ Cl) MCMI .. The $5 20·An·HO\. Dream.. t 1980. Orama) Linda Lav1r Richaid Jaeckel A d1vorceo wori..1n rno1her &andS a rob on a factory's trao 1r0nally all-male assembly kne. tnen nas t '.!9_n1 to lleep 1t IA) ( 1 hr . 20 min ) WU 90lftl .. Sidecar Racers · (1975 Dre ma) Ben Murphy Peter Graves. Unoec1c ed at>out his careef a man become 0ntrigued by the hazardous sport of si<JE car motorcycle racing (2 hrs I D 90lftl ·-snowt>eas1" I 1977 AdVer lure) So S11enson. Yvette M1mieua A si resort 1s terrorized by a hall·human. hall beast lllller 11 hr . 30 min ) 0 MCMI "Valentino .. ( 1951. Biography Eleanor Parker Anthony Oe111er Th• amorous adventures of the legenoar AudOlph Valentino make him a Stien screen •dot alld sea symbol to women e•e r}'Where (2 hrs ) (!) MCMI The MOdel And The Mamagi Braker · 11952 ComecJyl Jeanne Cra•n Sco11 Brady A female marriage broi.e a11empts to dO a hllle free-lance match malling for her friend. who is a beau\.lul unattached mOdel (2 hrs ) Cl) MCMI 'Pork Chop Hill" ( 1959 Adventure) Gregory Peck, Harry Gua1d1 no American forces battle to take Int tamovs Korean hill hoping to stop the communists 12 hrs 30 min ) ~ ~ .. USGF Single E11m1na1t0< Champi00sh1ps (R) ( 1 hr ) :Z., MO¥ll · Local Hero· ( 1983. Comedy Peter Riegen Burt Lancaster A hrgll po wered 011 company execu l •vE encounters unexpected PfOblems wher I n ~ s t ,. n a ::> •• 'l e s I ' II j ~-~~~~~------~----~~------------------. he travels to a small Scot11sh seacoast town IOI what he assumes wtll be a CU1· and-dry land purchase deal 'PG' ( 1 hr,, 150~1COTT W lllALTMPB.D AU•TMl•Aa.T .,.MlWTWILAUCIH • 19 ='"The Happy H()()l(er Gqes Hot· lywood" ( 1978, Comedy) Martine Beswicke. Adam West The queen of the cell girls goes to the him capital to make a movie based on her autobiography 'R' ( 1 hr . 25 min) W (JZ)UTPAYaOI. · 1•(1) llO¥ll "Vice Squad" ( 1982. D<ama) Season Hubley. Gary Swanson A police detective and a streetwalker team up to trap a pimp responsible lor murdering one of his women 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 min l ta(}i)llOYll .. Ana NQw For Something Com· ptetely D11terent"-( 1972 Comedy) Graham Chapman. John Cleese Mam· bers of 'Monty Python's Flying Circus" present a series of comedy sketches 'PG' ' hr . 29min) .. iS ::. ... ...,,.ATCH ~Of ABOIA11CI CR) ([)llCMI "Around The World In 80 Days" ( 1956. Adventure) David Niven. Shirley Maclalne In 1872, an Engllsh gentleman makes a bet that he can travel around the world In 80 days 'G' (2 hrs • 48 min ) "IWOll.D"u.. ..... llCMI "Three Wise Fools" ( 1946, Comedy) Margaret O'Brien, Lewis Stone A fanciful young lady drops Into the lives of three weal=ecluses (2 hrs.) ~.,,,, .. 9'0l1ll.OOI Cll) • llOWll "'Crossfire" ( 1975, D<ama) James Farenttno, Ramon Bien A shrewd police officer devises a bizarre scheme to 1nf11tra1e the underworld drug scene (2 hrs) I QICO MC 1'NI llM ... . ..... ,.... llCMI "Electra Glide In Bloe" ( 1973, Mystery) Roberl Blake. Billy Green Bush An Arizona mot<?rcycle cop seeks the killer ol-ao 8'deriy recluse 'PG' ( t hr . ,.6 min) l1I CC) .,._ "The Rules 01 The Game" ( 1939. Drama) Marcel Dalio. NQ[S Gre· goi French social and sexual mores sepa- rate aristocrats and working-class DeOOle before World War I (Sublltled) ( 1 hr . '6 min) ·1•Amt• llMCUI WILIY, U . llCMI "Britannia Hospital" ( 1982. Comedy) Leonard"" RosSlter, Graham Crowden Havpc reigns 81 a hospileJ..wtlen workers decide to slrlk.r 'R' ( 1 hr .. 55 min) llCMI "Lenny" ( 197~. Biography) Dustin Hoffman. Valene Perrine. The cele- brated comedian and social commentator Lenny Bruce 1r1es to speak freely within the constraints of his era's legal system. 'A' ( 1 hr , 52 min ) • 1 fOPO'1'NI llDN•lll ...,,. ....... ,...CR) llO¥ll "Flying Leathernecks" (1951. Adventure) John Wayne Robert Ryan. A tough Manne commander tries to show his men that d1sc1phne is the key 10 surviv· al on the battleheld ( 1 hr . 42 min.) •C!>TMI....,.. m lllOVll "Thoroughbreds Don't Cry" (1937. Drama) Judy Garland. Mickey Rooney. A 1ockay'~ falher tries te con- vince him to Ii.IC an Important race ( 1 hr .• 30m1n) •@ IDMAllOI~ Channel2 team goes to Europe Ste\ e Edwards and Melod) Rogers bring a new perspective to the Old World when "2 on the I own" visits Europe and Greece Monday through Thursday and May 21 and 22 at 7:30 p.m. on KCBS. Channel 2. The best of everything -from sightsee- ing to shopping to snacking -as well as some rare broadcast glimpses inside both East Berlin and the Parthenon arc included in the coverage. The tour will visit Munich and Bavaria. Monday; East and West Berlin, Tuesday: Athens. Wednesday; the Greek Islands. Thursday: Amsterdam on May 21 and Ho lland on May 22. The team will visit one of the oldest beer halls and fine5t glockenspiels (clock towers)° in Munich and interview His Royal Highcnss. Prince Luitpold. the grcat- grandson of the lasr King of Ba varia. Another stop will be the Alpine village of Oberammcrgau, site of this year\ famed Passion Play. In the two halves of Berlin. Edwards and Rogers will stop at the stte of John F. Kennedv' famous speech and one of the last remainine cabarets. After a special tour inside the 2.500-ycar- old Parthenon. the focus in Greece switches to modern shopping. nightlife and a cruise to antonn1 and Mykonos. Finally. Edwards and Ro~ers move on to Amsterdam's renowned diamond dealers headquarter!>. elaborate .. n ee table .. din- ners and the legal "red light d1stnct. .. Friday, May 11. 1984 29 SOAPS SUMMARIZED ••• h'Olll,...4 SPORTS SPECIALS ••. hOID ... 3 TV TIPS ... homhe~3 -l m me H ) !hi' .ni.lnni:1. P11n11.1pu11na ~ ~~ Ula,~· t·uUD. ~ ~ ht. 'fl.o('QnJIJciL, >11 co.o, ~· ~. J1M."11J• \u12uo J111J SlttK.iiJt ~- ~"·l"u -7lu:-. ~, T ·ur, ·• .jfl 'B<.: ~1uJ .. v rnmcml'r 1 1:11~ nc lt 1n 1nn1"c:nar-'' n..: \. heJ n ... 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