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FRIDAY MAY 18. 1984
You'll find the
beat auto buy1 along
the Orange Co11t In
todey'1 Auto Piiot
-Pege1 C1-3
Coast
Several coast drivers
sputtered off to great
start In Great American
Aace./A3
Fountain Valley residents
are circulating petitions
to limit ci ty council mem~
bers to two terms./ A.3
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California
State Supreme Court has
ruled restaurants must
not d iscriminate against
gay couples who want to
use 'romantic' booths.
/AS
Nation
Nation's economy grew
at a surprising 8.8 per-
cent rate during quarter.
/A4
World
An lranlan leader says his
country should prepare
for a world war./ AS
People
Leilani Watt tells a coast
audience how her fam ily
coped when James Watt
was Secretary of the ln-
terlor./ A7
The grueling 800 miles of
John Marino's Open this
weekend is just a prelude
for the big bicycle race.
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Sports
The Golden West College
women's softball team
seeks fifth state title In six
years this weekend.B2.
This may be the year for
Orange Coast College to
capture another state
baseball litle./B3.
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Entertainment
Where's t he Food Fair?
Follow 10,000 Olympic
Torch 10K runners to
Fashion Island Sunday.
/Weekender
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Business
The Mission Viejo Co. ls a
first-time winner of a na-
tlonal award recognizing
businesses that make
contributions to the arts.
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TV Log
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ORANGE COUNI Y (A LlfOf<NIA 'I ><I
'Maybe ... her day for dying'
Suspect In postal carrier's murder
shows no emotion during videotape
By STEVE MARBLE
OfhO... ..........
Accused killer Gabriel Deluca -
sleepy eyed and emotionless -
watched as his attorney played a
videolape Thursday of the youth's
rambling, mumbling interview with
A hot time
police investigators. recorded the day
after mail carrier Ida Hax1on was
brutally murdered in Hun1ington
Beach earlier this year.
"Maybe that was her day for
dying," Deluca is heard to tell
investigators in the Jan. 4 interview at
Abou t IS ,000 chul-lo-.en attended a cooll·off held at W,yle
Laboratory In Irvine Thunday. Vern Wlncer. J im Hoffman
and Steve DeWitt add a apeclal lncredlent to their
the Costa Mesa police station. "It waa
probably h<r day.
"She's dead. rm still alive. I auess
it's not my 1imc yet," Delqca con-
tinues in the lapcd conversation,
burying his ~cad in his hands.
The 90-minute tape shows Deluca,
sometimes sullen and sometimes
animated, as he repeatedly denies
knowing anything about the bloody
murder.
··1 saw her today," Deluca says at
one point when asked about Hal.ton.
"Just flying around. Saw a bird
looked just like her -even looked
like she had a ponytail."
"'It was weird," the youth adds a
moment later. "What the hell. I
mean, what's the bi$ deal about here?
We're all goina to die eventually."
Deluca, an 18-ycar-old Huntington
Beach resident who reportedly has a
history of mental problems as well as
drug and alcohol abuse. is charged
con coction. But the entry prepared by Ad•ance Micr o
De-.tces won Thunday'1 e-.ent, qn•ll.fyina them for the
atate fina l to be held at the Balboa Bay Club-on Thunday.
Nine campaigning in judge race
Signs. Itterature evident In court contest
with heavy competition for 2 seats on bench
By JERRY HIRSCH
OI n.. 0.ily '1lol SW!
The race for Supenor Coun judge is
usually a quiet campaign. 1a'cking the
mon~y and eneq~y of ot~er local
e\ccuons. But this year ·nine can-
didates are running for two seats on
the bench and the dayglow o range
campaign signs and glossy literature
are evident throughout the county.
than someone who has not sat on the
bench before." said Ragnar
Engebretson. who has spen1 12 years
as a Muncipal Coun Judge.
"A judge is well enough pa id to be
able to put in a full day's work. There
are lots of holes in a judge's day that
can be filled wit h proper org.an iza.
uon:· Engebretson said 1n response to
a ques1ion o n how he would speed up
the court system.
The 57-year-old Mission Viejo
resident is facing two opponents for
office No. 11 of the Orange County
Superior Court.
He is faced by Chi ef Deputy
District Attorney James Ennpn. who
has piled up a large campaign war·
chest and a strong list of endorse-
ments. including four of the five
county supervisors.
Seven of the candidates met in
Newpon Beach Ci ty Hall Thursday
night for a deba1e sponsored by the
League of Women Voters.
"I have learned much on the
Municipal Coun that would help me
do a bcuer iob on the Superior Coun
Freeway closure
begins tonight
Warm coastal
weath er on tap
fo r weekend
High pressure coven ng the south-
western United States ""'Ill bnng fair
and slightly warmer weather 10
Southern Cali fornia through the
weekend. forecasters say.
Saturday's temperatures should
climb into 80 in Orange Count) after
highs today in the high -70s.
T he beaches will be mostl) sunny
with high s in the 70s.
Te mperatures will drop to the low
60s in Los Angeles overnight. warn1·
1ng to the mid·80s under sunny ski es
Saturday. Valley lows will be a bit
cooler. in the SOs. bu1 h ighs will range
fro m 84 up to 92, the National
Weather Service said.
By ANDREA ADELSON
Of ""' o...., ~ •1et1
Co1 nc1d1ng with the regular week·
end traffic crunch. today marks the
beginning of a S6.4 mil hon pavingjob
tha1 will close portions oft he 30-~ear·
old Santa Ana Freeway for the nex1
c1Rh t months.
Closures begin ton1ght al 10 p.m.
o n a two-n1ile stretch of l·S's south-
bound lanes bct"'·cen the Costa Mesa
Frttway and Mvford Road in lrv1ne.
The work. the largest c·altrans
prOJCCt 1n lhe three<ounl~ area, .. .,...iJ]
require some advance planning" by
motorists, Felicia Archer. spokesman
for the state highway department.
said today from Los Angeles.
"For some people the ahernale
routes won't make a difference. To
others. they won·t work," she said.
Traffic will be detoured o nto the
Cos1a Mesa Freewav 155) 10 the San
Diego Freewa} (4051 in 1he Tusun
area.
.~n average of 162.000cars pass by
the 1uncuon of the s1 .\-lane San1.a Ana
Freeway w11h the C'os1.a Mesa, and at
peak hours its clogged w1th 15.000
cars. Archer s.a1d.
Work crews wil l close the south-
bound lanes bt.-t\O.·ren 10 p.m. and 6
a.m. weckda~sand from tO p.m . to 10
a.m. on weekends.
Once ""'Ork is romplett"d on the
southbound lanes. ""'ork crews will
switch to the nonhbound lanes and
progress in '"'·o-mtlc increments up to
Katclla Avcnut· in Anahc1n1 . accord·
1ng 10 .~n:her
On a separate prOJ{"("I, motonsts
whodnve a corner of Jamboree Road
1n Newport Beach between
MacAnhur Boulevard and Bnslol
Strett will be diverted onto a newly
built bypass road.
(Pleue .ee P'REEW A Y I A2)
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Enright said his years of expenence
as deputy district attorney gi ve him
an excellent backgro und in criminal
matters -the pan of the coun
system people care about mos1.
Enright said would sh~ away from
alternative and ex perim e ntal
sentences if he is elected to the court.
"The people that we are dealing
with in my offi~ are mostly repeat
offenders. s,, the time the criminal
finally gets i.o prison he has com-
(Pleue ... NINE/ A2)
with fmt4qrce murder in the slay·
ing ofHuton.
The youth's 'mother wn called to
the witness stand prior to showina_t.hc
videotape. She described her oldat
son as a loner who was painfully thy
and would only open up when under
the influence of drugs or alcohol.
"He had great mood chanan,"
testified Elba Deluca. "Every day. He
would be OK and then tbe next hour
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Roof
falls on
toxic
tanks
Au thorities fear
hazardous material
canis t ers damaged
By ROBERT BARKER
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About 20 employees of a chemical
coating company in Huntington
Beach escaped inj ury early today
when a 22·foot-hilth wooden beam
supporting the roo(bcgan to collapse
just a.s employees arrived for work.
Though none of the employees of
the Ano D'An Inc. company were
injured. firefighters feared this morn-
ing that several containers ofhaz.ard-
ous materials stored in the building
might be punctured and the materials
released 1f the roof collapsed com·
pletely.
The chemicals used in the com-
pany's protective metal coatin& pro-cess. ca11ed anodizing, are.both flam -
mable and hazardous. ftrCftgbters
said.
Sulphuric acid. nitric acid. caustic
sodas. paint stripper. munatic acid
and lacquer are all stored in canisters
1n a slab floor area of\M build.in&.
Employees said that as they entered
the building at 7436 Lorge ClI'Cle they
heard cracking no ises com ing from a
wooden roofbcam. approximately 60
feet across. that supports the rear of
the buildin&-
An employee said he heard the first
creaking noises at 7:59 a.m. and
helped evacuate emplo~.
The fallen beam, which was put 1n
place six months ago, had slipped
twice by 9:30 this momint finally
hitting the slab floor of the uilding.
;\n old roof beam. which had been
repaired recently. was all that
prevented a total collapse of the roof.
Manha Werth. a Hun11ng1on
B eac h Fire D epa rtment
spokeswoman, said the wooden
beams probably detenorated because
of the steam and the harsh chemicals
used in the anodiz.ing process.
(Pleue .ee BUILDD'fG/ A2}
Donald
t o receiv e
chevrons
T()R R .\Nl .E ~ .\ P)-It's ne,er too
late to ll.'Ct1f: an oversight b~ the
m 1I11an . so a 'C'tcran .,...ho served the
nauon ·in !IS darkest hour -Donald
Due~ -.,.. dl be promo1ed to sergeant
Sa1urda~ a1 a \ocal ~rmed Forc('s Da}
Parade
Donald Ouck's film career was
aht•rl·d some.,.. hat 1n I 941 .,..·hen he
""'as drafil·d 1n10 I ~' m1htar; <\l the
agt• of 1. he apf"c."ar~d as a pn,·ate 1n
\\'alt Di sne' 's "Donald Geis
Draflt•d .. ·
This .,...a~ follo.,..ed b~ several JOusts
""1th the e nem~. including "[}(or
Fuhrer's Facr."
.\lthough his exploits went large!~
unnotiet."d b~ the pre5s dunng thosc
bleak days. the fig.h11ng men of the
alhed forces did not forget him.
In fact. his legendary likeness
{Pleue aee DUCK./ A2)
Out-of-county buyers not affected by Prop.A
State tax collectors won't btl-1 ---
residents for 'low-ticket' Items
A couple ti mes each year. the
Orange County couple ventures to
Los Angeles for a shopping excursion
at some of the ci ty's trendier bouti·
ques. They each buy a few items of the
latest in clothing and quickly spend
several hundred dollars.
As 1he ilcmsare runa up by the sales
clerk on the cash resister, nr11hcr of
the purcha~rs pays much a11ent1on
to the sales tall. added to the bill.
And that won'1 change should
Orange Counl) voters pas!i Prop-
)
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osttion A on June 5. acknowledged
Ernest Dronenburg, who represents
Orange County on the state Board of
Equalization. Proposition A is a I
percent sales tall increase appcanng
on the June 5 ballot that would raise
about S5.6 billion in range County
over 15 years for a host of transpor·
tat1on improvements. including new
frcc~y construcuon. freeway W1den-
1n1 and hi~way improvements and
perhaps• hJht rail system
It IS the Board ofEquahza11on that
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1s charged with adm1n1s1rnng. regu-
lating and, ultimately. JUdgln& how
laxes. such as the s1a1e sales ta,. are to
be levied.
Eve n though all purchases made b~
rounty residents 1n ne1ghbonngcoun-
t1es technically should be taAed at the
higher sales tax rate 1f Prop0s111on <\
is passed, "it's tal!. 1hat won't be
collected," Dronen burg. the board's
v1ct cha1nnan. cxpla1.,ed.
He: said slate ta.A collectors .,..·o n'1 be
looking to bill county residents .,..·ho
occa5ionally make purchascs 1n other
counties unless the purchase 1~ of a
"high-ticket" item, costing. roughly.
mort than $2.000.
C"ars. boats. rccrcauonal VC'h1cle~
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JEFF
ADLER
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Focus ON THE NEws
and fum11ure all arr considered high·
ticket items.
The determ1na11on a' to .,..hen thr
stale will Sttk to enforcr thf higher
sales tax r11e dcpt"nd' 11n 1he Ci'on ·
om1C" feas1b1ilt' of aud111n~ the buM ·
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ne~s 1nvol'ed l!'s JUSt too ex-
pc:ns1ve for the stale 10 Sttk. repay-
ment ~f addlt1onal sales taJi:esfrom
mercllants or 1nd1,'iduals when the
amount 1s IC'Ss than $20. Dronenburg
e'pla1ncd ,..
"Th<" economics of 11 bc1n1 en-
forced are that~ don'1 want to," ht'
said.
However. stat(' aud1ton rqularl)
monnor sa ln of the companies
accounting for 80 to 8S percent of the
state's total ta~ablc sales and look for
sales ofh11h·t1cket items on which 1.n
1ncorrt'Ct t&A WIS levied.
If a Los Angelc-s store, for eumpie..
\Old a h1gh-11ckn item to an Oranat
{Pl--PROP A/ A2)
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Flrell&bten lnapect a ;l2-foot roof aup~rt
beam lhat collapeed today at the Ano D Art
Inc. cbemlcal coating company. About 20
o..,,... ....... ~ ...... Uplfl
worken fied the buildln& where aeveral
canlatera of hazardoua material• were
threatened.
BUILDING COLLAPSES, 20 ESCAPE ... From Al
Werth said the owner of thl.'
business, Ken Kavanaugh. leaSl's the
building from the Websco manage-
ment company. Fire officials were
attempting to contact the manage-
ment company shonly after the
collapse began to get bluepnnts of the
building so they could stan shonng
up the roof.
None of the employees in indus-
tnal buildings adjacent to the Ano
D'Art firm were evacuated by IOa.m .
today.
Joanne Burks. a !>Cretaf") at the
nearby L.J. Ogg Inc. electncal con-
tractor said she heard a loud noise
followed by a hi ssing sound, ap-
parently when the broken beam
struck boiling water.
DELUCA EMOJIONLESS IN TRIAL ..•
From Al
he would be really weird ..
Haxton, 30. was killed Jan. 3 as shl'
delivered mail in Deluca's posh
Meredith Gardens community. Her
battered. stabbed bod} was found in
the backseat of her hght green mail
car, which has been parked a le"'
miles away in a church parking lot in
Costa Mesa.
Deputy Distnct .\ttornc} Bryan
Brown. who is prosecuting the case.
has portrayed Deluca as an angl')
young man who waited for Haxton to
come b\ his Jon Da, Dn\t~ home on
Jan. 3 a·nd then k1lle·d her
Brown also has attempted to estab-
lish that Deluca planned to rape the
attractive. long-haired woman. Ex-
pert Wltnesses have tesufied that
there were no signs of sexual molesta-
tion.
Deluca's hiW}er. Newpon Beach
attome\ John Dolan. mainta1m has
client was in a stupor induced b\
manJuana and tequ1lla the da) ot tht:
slaying and recalls nothing
··He was unconscious." Dolan told
reporters during a break of the
murdertrial which started Monday in
a Westminster courtroom. Dolan
offered the videotape as evidence of
Deluca's "b1zzare" mental state at the
time of the lulling.
At several points in the interview
Deluca laughs and tugs at his hair. He
iets up from a chair he is sitting in as
1f to leave the interview room and
tells the detectives that he wants
lunch or dinner -as 1f unsure
whether it's night or da).
Deluca also tells the investigators
that "the whole thing" is the work ofa
doctor at a Long Beach mental health
hospital where the teen-ager was
confined for eight months in 1982.
"That's my -psych, he 1s. •·
Deluca mumbles ... He's the one with
the problems. He did a big mistake."
"What was his mistake. Dean?"
a~ks one of the detec11vcs, using a
nickname Deluca said he prefers.
''When he released me:· replies
Deluca. again lowcnng his head into
his hands ... Because I was still full of -
-energy because I never got out what
I wanted to get out.··
"Did you get 11 out yesterda) ?" the
detective asks. alluding to Haxton's
gnm death.
"I never got 11 out. I always have
pressure. I'm under pressure right
now," Deluca says.
Dr. Manha Rogers. a l·hnical
psychologist, tesufied that Deluca
was an unplanned child who was
beaten by his father with belts and
shoe heels as a }Oungstet. She said he
retreated to drugs a nd alcohol to
overcome his shyness and escaping
his inner turmoil
Rogers said Deluca once had
overdosed on a handful of Valiums
and then crashed his moped into a
curb after his family -repulsed b}
Deluca·s drug abuse -asked him to
leave the house
FREEWAY PROJECT BEGINS ...
From Al
Dnvers will be funneled onto the
shon detour for at kast ')IX months tu
permit work crews to build one. ot
four bndges. pan of the $9 m1ll1on
two-mile exten!>1on oft he Corona dcl
Mar Freewa} also called tate Route
73, Archer said ·
Bndges at Campu'>. Bmh and
Jamboree wall bl.' tlush w11 h thl'
present road. whalt: westbound traffit
crossing over MacAnhur wall eventu-
al!) be on an overpass. when the $4.5-
mtlhon per mile extension 1s com-
pleted b) late 1987
On 1-5. work crews are pu111ng an
asphalt overlay over existing con-
uete. "We still have a concrete
freewa} that wears better. but will
now have a smooth overla)," Archer
explained.
The rehab1h11on proJl'l:t wall be
suspended during the Ol}mp1l
Games 1n late Jul) and earl) Augu!.t.
but 1s expected to resume unlll next
Januar). she said
"Cons1ruc11on "urk will be done
dunng off-peak hours. But there's no
good time lo close a freewa}." Archer
~aid
DUCK PROMOTED TO SERGEANT ...
From Al
appeared on 400 ollic1al 1n<t1gnia'>
worn b} all the '>Cf\ Kes
But when the war ended, Donald
Duck put h1s dut) behind ham and
went on to star an do1en~ of films for
Disney
It wasn't until this year. the
veteran's 50th birthday. that the
Army brass realized the film star had
never been formally discharged from
the service.
In a move some f ta11.on ob-
servers wall view as a face-saving
effon. Donald Duck will offic1all)
discharged Saturday at the parade.
And he will get his belated promotion
to Army sergeant, receiving the three
stripes from the parade grand
marshal. Lt. Gen. Anhur Brown. Jr.
NINE IN RUNNING FOR SUPERIOR COURT ...
From Al
m111ed enough <:n me'> so that an
alternative ~entenu: would be
foolish." En right ..aid
..\ third cand1datt• for the oflice.
Jo~ph L Barilla dad not am·nd the
debate
Newpon Reath rc\1dcnt Rohen H
C1alhvan 15 one ot '>IX candidates
running tor < >ffirc No ..!O of the
\upenor ( ourt
··'A ) C\P<'rll'Olt' o' a the last 18
}Car~ has bl.'en an Jll fJ lcts of U' 11
ht1gat1on Th" ha' 1(1\CO me a "'•de
background and J good base for the
Superior ( nu rt hcnc h." \aid < 1al·
ltvan. 50 a ~fr\\pon Ha rhor High
5chool graduatl'
\1ost of the l J\C load an 1hr
supenor coun\ I\ mJde up of U\ ti
rather than lrtm1nal t J'>C'>. he <ta1d
Dan Dutther a l\1un1<.pcil ( ourt
Judge. said he,., <teekang higher otllll'
to take on a greater l hallcngc
.. , en10' the 1oh \Cf) much but I
WE'RE LISTENING
Just Call
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have discovered that I enJOY the more
senous cases of the Supenor Coun
more. The case ha'e more complex
issues and you see the more e>.-
penenced attorneys:· Dutcher said
Dutcher. SJ. said he 1s proud that
he 1s not accepting campaign con-
tnbullons from lawyers
"I am not raising money that wa). I
would feel uncumfonable ra1s1ng
mane) from lawyer'> who may appear
an m\ coun." Dutchl·r \a1d.
Garden Gro'e Ma,or Johnathan
( annon said he w11uld cut down on
the number of \l.l~pccts released on
their own rccogn11anet· while the\
await tnal.
"Before :you gl\c an OR realease
)'OU have 10 look at the grav1t) of the
cnme and the cond111on of the
'1c11ms ... !.aid (an non. who 1s 36
He said Judees ha'e 10 sentence
rnm1nllls 16 pno;on even 1f there arc
not enough Jail ccll'i
Municipal (oun Judge John
Smith. 54. 1s also looking to move up
to the higher coun
.. We all have asp1rat1ons to mo'e
up That is the Amencan wa) ofhfe. I
am loooking forward to the more
challenging issues and the more
practiced attorne)s." said Smith.
Smith has said he 1s a "firm"
belle .. er an law and order and would
suppon the death pcnalt) when "the
facts warrant 11 "
( osta Me..a resident Chnstopher
Strople. 40. said his expencnce as a
Munici pal C'oun Judge and a former
public defender wall make him a good
Su pen or Coun 1udge.
"Th~ lact that I ~a~ an a'>~istant
public defender for man~ ~ear'l gaH
me an intimate kno\'ledge of 1he
felon\ coun \\\tern ·· said ')1rople
The -;ix th candidate Logan l\1oore .
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Coast journalist
Velma Dunlap dies
Charter memb~r of OC Press Club
s ... e11r1C1ion ~
,.., ,.., -,.., ,..,
~~~~~----~ helped husband run clipping service
Pnvate memonal services are
scheduled Saturda) for longtime Or-
ange County JOurnahst Velma
Dunlap who died Wednesda) night al
the age of 7 I at her ho me in Newpon
Beach.
Mrs. Dunlap. the widow of John
.. Sky Dunlap:' operated the Pacific
Clipping Service in Santa Ana. A
former reporter for the Los Angeles
Times. Mrs. Dunlap and her husband
published the weekly Santa Ana
G lobe Newspaper 10 the 1940s.
Both were chaner members of the
Orange County Press Club. Each
)Car. the press club bestows the Sky
Dunlap Memonal award to a Journal-
ist who goes "far beyond the call of
duty" to advance and elevate the
newspaper profession.
Family members say Mrs. Dunlap,
has had a lingering illness and
underwent major surgery this year at
Hoag Memonal Hospital in Newport
Beach.
She was born 10 Bozeman. Mont..
but has been a resident of Orange
County for 61 years. She was the
daughter of Holmes Bishop. a pioneer
citrus grower. She is survived by
brothers Gordon Bishop ofSanta Ana
and Noble Bishop of Exeter. Calaf Velma Dunlap
PROP A TO HA VE LITTLE IMPACT ...
From Al
Count~ resident and failed to charge
the 7 percent Ulx rate Propos1t1on A
contemplates. the company would be
charged the difference following the
audit. Dronen burg explained.
In turn. the store would be entitled
to seek out the purchaser to recover
the amount of the tax that should
have been paid. he said.
Indeed. Dronen burg added. count}
residents voluntanly could mform
sales personnel m other counties that
they should be charged the higher rate
no matter what the amount of the
sale.
But he adm1tted°be d1dn '1 ellpeCt
that would happen.
Also, county residents could take 11
upon themselves to secure a special
use-tax reporting form from the state
Franchise Tax Board to report and
pay the add1t1onal tax owed on items
purchased mother counties.
All mall. Dronenburg said the state
1s administenng six similar taxes 1n
11 California counties "without prob-
lems" for either the state or residents.
"It's an issue when people are
contemplating instituting such a Ulx
and 11's important they know what
happens -the mechanics." he said.
.. But it's not a negative and shouldn't
have any material effect on peoples'
deds1on about the tax. Roads should
be the issue. not tax mechanics."
Dronen burg, who said he has taken
a neutral pos1t1on on the Proposition
A question. added the aver-a,e penon
probably never will be bothered
about routi ne o ut-of-county
purchases.
THE PROPOSED
ORANGE COUNTY
TRANSPORTATION TAX
>,"Citizens for
Better
lransportation ''
say YESll
' ,.. =i ,_.i'o-.• <~·-~~, "'· -
\
' r\ ~ , '-~ T
...... ~ :\ ''Citizens '
Against Unfair
Taxation" say NOii
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Join Jim CoopE.'t a~ I his proposed I ¢ sales tax Increase ts debated. This
t ranspor latlon sales tax Is Intended to raise $5 billion over J 5 years to
meet loc~ transportation needs. 'Election '84" provides vital Information
'>O that Orange Countlans wlll be lnrormed voters .
M•d~ poHlblr by grenl• ltom lgnel u ndm•rk. "obut n •lf of outh~rn
C•llfornl• •nd thr Corporation tor r ubltc Bro•du•&lng .
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Tijuana ezcursion
to focus on culture
Melllco'11.uhure will be ellploted in an e•curaion to
Tijuana. Mexico offered Tuesday by Oranae C.out eoueae·· Community Service office.
The excunion will include a tOW' ots!f u.ua'a Cult~i:aJ ~n~i '1r'.ith a buffet lunch prov· there.
Participants wtl Vlew displaYI of ctafU. clothin& and
decor from aU parts of Mexico and sec the multi-media
pmentation, "El Pueblo del Sol."
. The fee is S3S. The bu1 will leave OCC at 8 a.m.
Tickets may be purchased by phone from the ticket office.
432-SS27, open 9 a.m . to 7 p.m. weekdaysand from 8 a.m .
to noon Saturday.
It'• tJme to damp tra.Ja
Irvine residents who have delayed mak.ina a trip to
µie dump to get rid of ovenized items can discard the
Items at more central locations this weekend.
Large Dewey's Rubbish Service colJection bins will be
put in I 0 spots through Sunday for disposal of items too
large for curbside collection.
The bins will be at: California Homes, Yale and
Edacmere streets; at Redd and Cosley st.eeets in Cu~verdalc; at Herita~e Park, Nonhwood Park and
University Park; at Robin and Espirit Way in the Racquet
Oub tract; at Yale and Deefield in the Ranch; in Turtle
Rock at Hillgate and Rockview; and in two places in
Woodbridge. at Alton and Meadowbrook, and East Yale
and Barranca.
Teen tour of ScrlpJM planned
Irvine teen-.agers arc invited Saturday to a one-day
excursion to the Scripps Aquarium in San Diego, leaving
from Nonhwood Community Park at 9 a.m.
The cost is SS and teens, &JCS 13 to 18, should bring a
sack lunch to eat at the oceanside park.
Funher infonnation can be obtained by calling the
park or Heritage Park Teen Center.
Jualor Lifeguard tryout. et
-·
l"nm 11aff ... wire Nf9t'CI '
. The st;e0nd annual Great Amepcan Race sput"teted to
lif'e at precisely 9 Lm. Thunday1 with driven of 8' classic
can, all built before 1937, bops~ their vehJclet had the
stamina lO win a SI 001000 f lnt pme.
A bend played Dixieland jazz muJic and douna of colo~ balloons floated above the Sheraton Premiere
Hotel in Los Anseles u a crowd of 300 spcctalOn and weU-
witben watched the flnt 1W1er - a 1909 Mm:iedts -
chua across the starting line en route to the finish line in
Indianapolis., Ind.
Several Oranie Coast residents arc amo~ those who
hope to be the first to get the checkered fill; ·Dennis
Holland of Costa Mesa driving a 1909 Buick racer Bill
Halliday of Newport Beach in his 1936 Cbcvy, iohn
K.onwiserofNewpon Beach in his Rolls Royce Phantom
I and Jennifer Goodhean (a.k.a. Ginnie Withert) of'
Fountain Valley in an 1906 Mitchell roadster.
The 2. 70Q..mile competition is more a test of timing
than speed, said Dick Ecelberg of TucSQn, Ariz .. who was
the winning navigator last year.
"Attention to detail is the key.•· f.cclberg noted before
the race st.aned. "You're timina yourself constantly and
you have to stay on time -if you're early orslow you have
to compensate.''
For example. f.cclberg said, if race instructions allow
for a 20-minute lunch break and a racer leaves after 19
minutes, the ~second slip can throw off all the racer's
calculations.
This year Ecclberg 1s driving a 1936 Buick owned by
the Oass1c Hotel of Albuquerque and relying on Jim
Hampton of El Paso. Texas, to keep him to the race .
directions. Racen will conclude their first full day on the
road in Las Vegas, Nev. -after the Bantow lunch stop-
and Hampton noted he had 140 instructions just for the
280-milc trip to the Nevada rcson.
"It's more precision driving than an all-out race,"
Hampton said. "I don't think law enforcement would
appreciate us speedin• through their areas."
Besides, a traffic ticket automatically disqualifies any
contestant. race officials said.
Actor Dan Baaerty wa•ee tbe n., to etut
the flnt car. a-i 909 llerce4ee toaJiDC car.
In tile Greet Race from Loe A.at ......
lndlanapolla.
~
Tryouts for Huntington Beach (City) Junior Life-
guard oartlcipants between the ages of 9 and 16 arc
scheduled on May 19 and 26 and June 2 between 8 a.m . at
noon at the Edison High School pool at Hamilton Avenue
and Magnolia St.reel.
Applicants must demonstrate ability to swim 100
yards ID less than one minute and SO seconds.l. tread water
for five minutes and swim under water for I J. yards.
Pre-registration for returnin& Junior Llfeauards are
beins accepted. Forms arc available at the Community
Services Depanment at City Hall, at Edison and Murdy
Community Ccnten., the City Gym, lifeguard head-
quarters and Huntington Central Library.
Cops honor clerk
who saved child
Nursing facility
groundbreaking
set Saturday
The completed forms must be mailed to the Junior
,Lifeguard Program, P.O. Box 190, Huntington Beach,
92648. EnrolJment fee for the 140-hour program is SI 10.
By KAREN E. KLEIN
Of .. Dllllr,... .....
The Costa Mesa police records
clerk who pulled a 2-year-old child to
safety from the lake at TcWinkle Park
earlier this month was honored
Thursday by the pohce department
and the Costa Mesa Nonh Kiwanis
Club at a luncheon held in her honor.
honor given to citizens who go out of
their wa'j to help the police or
community, according to Capt. Ro~
en Green.
A shovel of dlft wi.11 be turned over Saturday about
l 0: l S a.m .• marking the beginning of coDStJ'UCtioo of a S9-
bed. S4.S million numng facility at the R-.nu Point
retirement community in Irvine.
Healmg l• work•Jaop focu•
A one-day workshop on spiritual psychotherapy is
offered Saturday throuah UC Irvine Extension, beginning
at 9 a.m. in Room F-1 fO, Medical Sciences I.
Along with the Kiwanis citation,
Chief of Police Roger Neth read a
commendation from the police dc-
panment to Goettsch dunng festiv-
ities at the Holiday Inn. Green said.
Around-the~lock health care will be provicd by
licensed professionals when the facility is completed late
this year by builder M.J. Brt>c1', of Los Angeles County. In
1982, the same builder finished the Irvine retirement
community, which is the la~ in the county, adminis-
trator Dick Schellenberger wd. Karen Goettsch. 43. saved the
child's life by plunging into the lake
af\ershe saw him slip in over his head.
She was at the park on her lunch hour
May 2. The incident occurred after
the child wandered away from his
parents.
And Costa Mesa optometrist Dr.
Topics include using spiritual principles in healing.
The fee is S80.
Further infonnation can be obtained by calling
8S6-S414.
Bernard Simon presented Goettsch
with a new pair of sunsJasses he
donated to replace the pair she lost
when she Jumped into the water.
About 270 people now h ve at Regents Potnt, althou&b
thett arc 300 apanments and separate "villas" availabfe,
he said.
In addition. residents who need assistanot may stay
in the 62-room personal center. NB cope open houae Saturday She never wanted to be a hero.
.. This has been so neat." Goettsch
said. "I never expected anything like
all this." featured her in an article.
The new. two-story bu1ldini will include pnvatc and
semi-private rooms. some of which will overlook the lake
at Mason Regional Park. Schellcnbcrger said. The Newpon Beach Police Department will hold an
open house Saturday for local citizens to meet ofTicers.
view police equipment and watch a SWAT team
demonstration.
Tours of the police station will be conducted and a
police helicopter will be on display. Refreshment will be
served.
The police station will be open to the public from 11
a.m. to 3 p.m. The station is located at the intersection of
Jamboree Road and Santa Barbara Drive near Newpon
Center.
Goettsch said. but shCJUSt can't seem
to shake the utlc lately.
Although she has tried to downplay
the incident. Goettsch said she has
betn the subject of lots of hoopla in
the past weeks both at home and at
the police station, where she has
worked in the records division for 4112
years.
The records clerk has also been
named "Citizen of the Weck" by
K.NX radio and was recently featured
in a short radio story about her good
deed. Along with the honor. she said,
the radio station will g.ive her a plaque
and a free dinner for two at the
Century plaza Hotel ip Los Angeles.
Theo she got a call from Clinton's
mayor. a man who was in her
graduating class in hi&h school, she
said. "I used to teach swimming in the
city pool back home," Goettsch said.
"He reminded me of that and said he
guessed I was glad I'd given those
swimming lessons.''
When the new facility 1s completed. the community
couki accommodate a popula'ton of 500 people. be said.
Regents Point 1s owned and operated by Glcndale-
based Southern California Presbyterian Homes. The non-
profit corporauon manages four retirement communiucs.
two nursing fac11l t1es and four subs1dJZed apartment
complexes. all in Southern Cahfom1a.
Scout. plan cJalll cook-off
At the luncheon, the Kiwanis Club
presented Goettsch with a "Good
G uy Citation" and a S20 reward. an
.. About the most spectal thing" that
has happened, Goettsch said, is that
her hometown newspaper. in Clin-
ton, Ohio. got wind of the story and
Despite the publicity Goettsch has
received. she said she has never beard
from the child's family, who did not
speak English.
"The idea 1s retirement for people of all tncome
levels," Schellenbergcr said.
Homes are open to persons 62 years and older of all
faiths.
Irvine Girl Scouts a~ gatherin\ this weekend at
;!;r~£i:-f~:u;~~:r.~~h~~,~:i:~~~::·.!.~~ Pieti•ti·on asks li·miton FVcounc1·1 ter.ms
. Those who still may be interested injoming in can c.all
Joyce Stone at 786-S4S9.
Channel l•land• toar.clJeduled
Irvine teen.agers interested in a day ofswimmingand
snorlccling on an excursion to the Channel Islands should
register at Nonhwood Community Park.
By PHIL SNEIDERMAN
Of Ille Dellr .........
Residents who want to hm11 Fountain Valley City
Council members to two terms in office are circulating
petitions aimed at putting such a proposal on the Nov. 6
ballot. The June 3 event will leave from the park. 4S3 I Bryan
A vc. at 7 a.m. At the same time, Fountain Valley Mayor Marvin
Adler, an opponent of the limit. has asked the city attorney
about options for challenging the measure in coun. Adler
------said he plans to allow the signature gathering to proceed
Friday, May 18
No meetlnp 1cbeduled today.
I PoucE Loe
before deciding whether to seek such a court challenge.
There is no restriction on the number of 1enns a
Fountain Valley council member may serve. The
proposed tenn limitation would not affect any council
member elected before April I.
The petitions are being circulated by a group known
Costa Me'sa woman boots
assailant from her home
A Costa Mesa woman wrested a
knife away from her attacker euly
Thursday morning and drove him
out of her house after he tned to rape
and rob her. police said.
The suspect. described as a
Caucasian in his m1d-20s. was ap-
Newport Beach
A $22.000 Cadillac: Seville was
reported stolen from tjle 2 100 block
of Serrano Avenue where it had been
parked tn front of the owner's home. • • • A video cassette TC(;Ordcr wonh
SSOO was stolen from an omce of the
Security Pacific Bank in Newport
Center. The p1cec of recording equip-
ment apparently was stolen dunna
business hours. • • • A beach cnuscr wonh S I SO and an
assonment of fishin& aear was stolen
from a locked garage on 16th Street.
Lapn&Beach
A commercaal burglary rcponed
Thursday morning at 611 South
Cout Hiahway resulted in the loss of
tools wonh an estamated S6 70. • • • Stolen aoods from I praa .. ID the
900 block of North Coast HiJttway at
11 :23 ~ m Wednc~ay were rt-
parently trying to burglanze the
home. 1n the 400 block of Ford Road.
when he discovered the victim asleep
in bed, according to Costa Mesa Lt.
Leslie Harrison.
The man took a knife from tht
kitchen and tned 10 rape the woman
covered 1n a nearby parlong lot af\er
three neighbors alleJedly saw the
burglary happenand c hased the
suspects on foot. Police responded
but the suspects were not found. • • • Emerscncy penonnel were called
to a medical aid Thursday niJht at the
police depanmcnt. SOS Forest Av-
enue, after a ianived in pain with
his thumb ca t in • set of thumb-
cuffa. The cu s were cut off and the
onJr ittjury was a swollen thumb.
pobce repon. • • • An outboard motOf worth $200
was reported stolen from a residence
in the 2300 block of Temple Hills
Ori\•e Tbund.ay afternoon. • • • A man was ~ted f'or •~sault and
battery and for cultivauon of man-
JUln& at S44 Aptc lrttt Thunda)
mom1na. Scfl'O Enturo Ennquet. 20. was released on SI SOO bail • • • The wall of a rcs1den~ 1n the 1400
block of Lavendar 1.ane was spra'ted
But she was able to grab the knife
away from him and force hrm out of
the home. Harrison said.
Police are looking for the suspect.
described by the v1c11m as 5 foot 6
mches tall, weighing 140 pounds w1th
brown. collar length hair and a shaht
mustache.
with paint sometime Wednesda}
night. The owners reported an e<;t1-
mated $1000 in damage.
Fountain Valley
A burgl_ar stoic a bnefca~ cont31n· ma $2 000 m currency and coins from
a residence in the 17000 block of lo~
Amigos Circle. • • • A suspect grabbed a clean11\j
woman from behind and attempted
to force her into a hou~ when she
struc k him and made her escape. She
suffered an abru1on ID the attack
trnne
An $800 nna was d1Kovcrcd ~tolen
from a home on Fam ut Thunday.
taken b) th1ev" who enterrd throu.fh
a rear shdmg &la door \Omet1me an
th<' la~t thrtt da't's. ' . . Two vocuum cleaner. "alur'd a\
S 00 were taken from the rear of a
as Fountain Valley Citizens for Good Government.
Supponers say limiting council members to 1wo terms
would give more people a chance to be active in city
government.
In addition, they say couhcil members would have
only one chance to run as an incumbent. Incumbents arc
seen by some as having an advantage over newcomers
when running for rc~lcction.
to gather as many as S.000 signatures b> the deadline.
Cubete and several other residents asked the City
Council in February to order a tenn l1m1tat1on measure
plac~d on the ballot That proposal was reJccted l-2 vote,
prompting the backers to launch a pet1t1on dnve to place
the proposal before voters.
To put the tenn limitation proposal on the Nov. 6
ballot. organizers must collect at least 2,600 vahd
signatures from registered Fountain Valley voters by June
15
lmually. Mayor Adler viewed the tenn limitation
plan as a political attack aimed him. A.dler 1s concluding
his third term on the council and wtll Sttk a fourth term m
November.
Even though the current proposal excludes present
council members. Adler said he is sull opposed to the idea.
Adler has argued that \Oters can hm1t a council
member's service an} 11me a candidate seeks rc~lcction.
He also maintains that add1uonal years in office provide
elected officials v.11h 'aluable e'pencncc and useful
lcg1sla11 \C con tac. t ~
Attorney Sam Cubete. who is heading the petition
dnve. said the sroup has about 60 people circulating
pet111ons In add1t1on. petition forms will soon be mailed
to about 2,500 residents. C ubete said the group 1s hoping
shell<o,ercd p1clup The veh1ck.
o wned b) a cleaning sef\·1ce. was left
overnight Wcdncsda\ behind a busi-
nc'is in the 1700 block of Sk\ Park
Boulc"ard · • • • Th1eve'i 'itolc a radio and credtt
cards wonh $500 from a car left on
.\thcl Street between 11 pm
V. edne'ida\ and 6 a m Thursdl\
The dm er\ door had been Jimmied
OJX'n • • • .\ third Irvine 14-\ear-old was
arrested on susp1c1on of burglar)
Thursday. linked by two other youths
to a break-in last week on Citron in
Un1vers1t} Park. The teen. a student
at Rancho San Joaquin. was arrested
but released to his paren\S custody. as
were the other boys
Coeta Meaa
A. home on the 2SOO block of Elden
.\'enue was broken into 1 hursda)
dunng the da) and an unknown
amount of Jewelry was stolen along
wtth a calculator. Pohcc said the
thieve~ apparently broken in through
a d1n1na room wtndow • • • While the office was lcf\ unlocked
and unmanned for about IS minutes
on Wednmay. thieves stole a S 1,000
IBM Selcctnc II typewnter from the
Ptne Cran c-ompan) at 940 W 17th
l • • • Fmplmtts of the Ooodv.111 Indus-
Inn thnf\ shop at b20 W 19th ~ t $Iv.
a woman cartylng four load' of
dothina out of the store under her
hlousc Thunda) About $300 wonh
of cloth1n1WIB tolen1n the burslar\
The employ~ -...ere unable 10 det:un
the v.o man or to foll1'\\ her a\ \hr lrf\
the \tO~
• • • .\man and v.oman alleged!} v.or~-
ing as a t(•am to commit rc~1denual
burglane'i were arrcstrd Thursda~ h)
the Garden GroH~ detect1' e\ "ho hac.J
them under suf'e11lance after tne'
alkgt"dh burglanred a home on the
1500 hlocl.. of Baker 'trect ChlTord
R (arr l4. of Hemet. and ti...a ren E
'itncker 26. of~anta .\na "ere tal en
into custo<h b' the Garden C..iro' e
ofliceN after the' allegedh hauled
\Orne $600 "'onh ol <,tereo cqu1pmen1
out of the house' The stolen goods
were rcco' ered. • • • The Pacific tCrt"O ston· at ~360
Harbor Blvd. v.as burglanud in the
past v.eel "'hen th1e,es apparent!~
smasht"d a front glasc; "indo" and
grabbed $7Q Q5 worth of<;tereo equip-
ment and '1dc-o ~ a<;c;ctte re\ order\
Hundnaton Beach
Someone bwke ii bad. v. mdov. I<'
burglanze a red I Q78 RMV. 'W1
~rkcd Thundl\ on the Q 200 hl<X'k nt
Comstock Om e The lo~~ included
stereo cc:iu1pmrnt "onh S400 • • • A . au1tar and amphfier wonh
$1.000 were rt'ponC'd stolen fhul"\
da from a llf"l&e On the 21 Q{)() hl<X ~
of. ummer Ortl<'
f •••
Someone broke 1nt.0 a \Chu.le
p;irked 1 hursda) on 13th \l"l"t't and
stok a S \00 L~mera clothtn& v.onh
S2SO and tenn1.., C"qu1pment worth
S2SO • • • .\ white 197~ f-ord ptd.ur v.11h a
camper \hell v. .. .., ttponed \tolC'n
1 hur.d ~_} 1rom lhC' 6200 hind of
RnR~hfT ()n,t' lhe lo\\ v.3\ C\ll·
matt'd 11 S fi l~l
• • • nml'\>nl· brol e into a ma1ntcnana
'hed a1 the Meadowlark Country
< 'lub I~ 782 Graham St., and stoic an
air l'ompressor wonh $250, the
managt.·r repQned Thursda} • • •
The "'1ndsh1eld ofa brown and tan
\ olhv.agen 'an parked on the 2000
block of Huntington Street was
\mashed. a resident reported Thun-
da\ The damage was estimated at
Sl 50 • • •
Someone burglanzcd two can
parked Thursda) onthe8400blockof
El -\rro~o DriH. Thr loss included
S 1.600 in stereo ~uipment taken
from two Toyota Cehcas • • •
.\ rear camptr d oor was brok¢n tn
the bufi,lal') of a white 1972 Mazda
pickup parked Thunda) oo the
I tl200 block of Angler Lane. The lou
included two CR radios worth S600
and ele<:tnc t()('ll\ and instruments .
v.l1rth S8txl • • •
1-nlrnns through an unlocked rear.~
'liding @.la s door, someon.c bur.
glan1cd a homr on the 16 700 block Of
o\lgonquin trert. a re 1dcnt reponcd
earl~ Thunda) The loss ioduded
\\crt'o equipment worth SS2S. • • •
mrone broke into a blue 1971 < he' rolet Blazer parked Tbu.nday on
the 6l~OO block of Brtttand Drive.
Tht" Jou included rad10 ~uiprncnt
wonh SQOO • • • door lock wa~ punched out 1n the
huralaN of a gold 19~ 1oyo\l 1Cdan ~rked 'rhundl\ o n the 9600 blod: of
Bit:k.le' On\C t~ I Cltlmatcd a\
S '60. induded • tapt ~rdtr. caku.-
latur and • bnefc.asc
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WASHINGTON (AP)
-The nation's economy
grew at a robust rate of 8.8
percent in the first three
months of the year as the
enduring strength of thr
recovery continued to sur-
prise the experts .
The Commerce Depart-
ment today once again
~vised upward its projec-
tions of growth from Janu-
ary to March. a period
which many economists
had once expected to
exhibu a marked slow
down .
Instead. the 8.8 percent
performance marked the
fastest pace for growth
since a 9.7 percent spurt
turned in from Apnl-June
of t 982. as the recover)
from the 1981-82 recession
was gaining momentum.
That 9. 7 percent rate for
the gross national product.
the total output of good!>
and services 1n the econ-
omy, was followed 1n the
second halfoflast year with
gains of 7.6 percent and 5
percent.
Many economists had
lirst predicted the lirst
quarter of t 984 would look
much like the linaJ three
months of 1983 with
growth between 4 and 5
percent. Thus. the govern-
ment's first estimate of
growth at 7.2 percent took
economists by surpnse and
they predicted it would be
lowered substantially in
later rev1s1ons .
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U.S. bailout of bank
termed biggest ever
By tbe A11oclated Prell
CHICAGO -Stung by bad loans and ~ f"!Jn on
deposits by foreign investors. Continental llhno1s Na-
uonal Bank & Trust Co. 1s scckinaa buyer while usinaS7 .S
billion in emergency aid from the federal gove~~"t~t and
commercial banks, officials said. The $7 . .S. bit.hon 1s the
second rescue pack.ag.c this week for the nation s seventh-
largest bank and the largest bailout ever orchestrated by
the federal government.
Pair ol 10. does 1t
LAS VEGAS. Nev. -Rick Keller, a ~If-described
"real longshot" who has struggled to make a hv101 playing
poker outlasted 131 other players to take the $660,000
first p~ze in the I Sth annual World Series of P<?k~r. ~eller,
a former Philadelph1a body shop owner now Livmg m Las
Vegas. won the championship in his first try with a pair of
tens on his final hand to top Byron "Cowboy" Wolford in
the tournament's final no hm11 Hold 'Em event.
Chemlcal castratlon Illegal
LJNSING. Mich -The M1ch1gan Coun of Appeals
today ruled that a "chemical castrauon" sentence was
illegal and ordered resentencing for a man who sexuall}
abused his stepdaughter Roger A. Gauntlett. heir to the
UpJohn Co. pharmaceuucaJ fortune, pleaded no contest
last J ulv to first-degree criminal misconduct involving his
14-ycar-old stepdauf.hter. He wa!I sentenced to five years
probauon. on cond111on he undergo treatment with the
drug Depo-Provera. a synthetic hormone used experimen-
tally to decrease the sex dnve 1n men. The drug is made by
UpJOhn.
Kennedy.drugs probed
PALM BEACH. Fla. (AP) -Investigators seeking
the source of Demerol discovered 1n David Kennedy's
body have not been able to determine if it came from the
mansion of his grandmother. Rose Kennedy, a prosecutor
says. State Attorney David Bludworth has said death was
caused by an mgesuon of three drugs -cocaine. Demerol
and Melian!, used 1n the treatment of emouonal disorders
Kennedy did not have a prescnption for Demerol. and
there was a suppl) of the painkiller m the mansion.
Bludworth !¥lid.
CALIFORNIA
State race close call
SAN FRANCISCO -An already close Democratic
presidential pnmary race 1n California has gonen even
tighter according to a poll released today. The California
Poll reported that 41 percent of Democrats queried, said
they favored Walter Mondale while 39 percent said they
would vote for Gary Hart. Another 13 percent opted for
Rev. Jesse Jackson.
NRC fines Dlablo Canyon
W A.LN UT CREEK -Operators of the D1ablo
Canyon nuclear power plant have taken measures to
prevent reoccurance of a procedure that disabled a safet)
system before the fa cility began operating. a utility
spokesman said. Pacific Gas & Electric Co. also said
Thursday there was never an} danger to the public during
the incident. which resulted in a S50.000 fine levied
Thursday by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Condor chlclc stlll critlcal
SAN D IEGO -A 3-day-old California condor that
!lurv1ved emergency surgery to relieve a blockage in its
intestinal tract remained 1n cnt1cal condition toda).
officials said. Although vetennarians were heartened that
the chick -named Yosemite -was "awake and moving
about" several hours after Thursday's operation, officials
said tt was still too earl)' to tell if the chick would recover.
I .· .
Frozen embryos Implanted
LOS ANGELES -Doctors at the University of
Southern California have taken the "test tube" bab}
process one step further by using frozen embryos to make
five previously 1nfert1le women pregnant. The frozen
embryo implants are the first ever tried in the United
States and all live mothers-to-be are doing fine. according
to USC spokeswoman Alice McK.a).
I Gaye's father recovering
LOS ANGELES - A surgeon who removed a
pituitary tumor from the skull of Marvin Gay Sr., who is
accused of murdenng his soul-singer son. says such
tumors rarely influence behavior. Gay, 70, was doing well
after surgery Thursday to remove the benign, walnut-size
tumo r. said County-USC Medical Center spokesman
Tony Tnp1.
Jackson foe had lrnlfe
LOS ANGELES -A 20-year-old man protesting an
appearance by Jesse Jackson was booked for investigation
of po~scssing.a dangerous weapon aft~r he was found to be
carrying a kmfe, police said. Dame! Z1mring of Woodland
Hills was arrested abou1 8 p.m. Thursday as he entered Los
Angeles Valley College's football stadium, where mem-
bers of the Jewish Defense League werc preparing to
protest a rally by the Democratic presidential contender.
Sgt. Tam Day said.
IRA lrllls two offlcen
BELFAST. Northern Ireland -IRA guerrillas
detonated a land mine under a police car in a Northern
Ireland border zone today. killing two police officers and
woundinJa third. The attack came less than 24 hours after
gunmen in Belfast shot and seriously wo unded a Roman
Catholic JOUrnallst who regularly condemned terrorism
on both sides of the province's scctanan d1v1dc.
Marcos wins termed fraud
MANILA , Philippines -For the first time, both
government and independent tallies today showed
President Ferdinand E. Mareos· candidates winning m ore
teats t han op~nents in the National Assembly election.
One ofh1s chief opponents. Sen. Salvador Laurel, allqed
that "massive fraud, terronsm and vote bu)'lng" marked
the voting Monday 1n 16 of the country's 73 provmces. He
demanded that new electtons be held tn those areas.
Uprl•lng at S. Korea campus
S[OU I ~ulh Korea -Poli~ lired tcargasat rock-
throwint 'ltudent~ today dunna campus protests to mark
the 3nn1 vcrul) o f a bloody upnsing cru hed by 1he
fovernment The site of one oftoday'sclashes was Sopna
Jn1\Cr\lty, a C atholll'·f'\ln campus v1s1tcd by Pope Joho
Paul II t arlter th1<1 month dunna his Asian tour.
Flag nap •parb rlota
N W O[LHI. India -Authont1es ordered a curfew
in a tuule town in western India t~I) after ~wo people
wett ~tab~ 10 death and 50 othen inJutt'd dunna Hindu·
Mo'llem cla\he$ Widespread noting and anon broke out
late Thursdny night at Bhawandi town, an ~bharashtra ~natc. when on~ wctnnan C'ommun1ty forbade the other to
ho1s1 a Ila&. poltrc ~aid without g.Jv1na deuub .
I
Iran hinting
at world war
BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -Ira~ said its warplanes
today attacked two ships south onran s mai'n Persian Gulf
oil tenninal in the latest of a series of naids -blamed on
both Iran and Iraq -that bas alarmed governments and
oil shippers in the reg.ion.
An Iranian leader appealed to his nation to "prepare
luelf for war throughout the world" tn the event other
nations intervene in the gulf.
"There is a possibility that an extremely momentous
development, the consequences of which cannot be
p~icted, will come about in the region," Tehran radio
quoted Hashcni Rafsanjani, speaker of the lrinian
Parliament, as saying today. ''Therefore, our nation
should pay'a great deal of heed and prepare itself for a
prolonged move and jihad." Jihad means holy war in
Ara~ic.
'Should the way be opened in the gulf to the
superpowers and everyone ofthe second rate powers, our
nation should prepare itself for war throughout the world
against the interests of every country desirous of
intervention in the gulf." Rafsanjani said.
The communique came a day after the foreign
ministers of six Persian Gulf nations -members of the
Gulf Q>operation Council -decided to seek help from
the Arlb League and the U.N. Security Council to protect
oil tankers from hazards of the 44-month-old Iran-Iraq
war.
I
Iraqi warplanes fired on two Saudi supertankers on
April 25 and May 7. Two Kuwaiti tankers were attacked
Sunday and Monday outside Iranian territorial waters, '"---'__;;,~-'-'---
and a Saudi tanker was attacked in itf own territorial
waters Wednesday. The ministers blamed the three
attacks earlier this week on Iran but did not mention the
attacks attributed to Iraq.
New Miu USA
Orange Coat DAILY PILOT IFrkJay. Mmy 18, ~IM Aa
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) refuted the offer of a table
-Restaurant booth.-~ in lhe main diniJ\a room
served for "romantic ev4> and lef\ the ttSUW'lnt.
ninas" must .be available to 0wl)n' Seymour Jacoby
b e le rose " u a I 1 a n d uid the booths were homosexuals alike.. \he ,=...;..._..;...;..._.;....;...;...;..,;.;;. _ _;;;_.;;___;;;_.;...;;.__;..;~....;.;iL-_,;;i~;....;;;-.. __ _:::. _____ =:;._
Califomia Supreme Coun
has ruled.
The court Thursday let
stand without comment, a
state Court of Appeal ruling
in favor of two avowed
lesbians denied a special
"romantic'' table at Papa
C houx's restaurant in Los
Aqgeles.
The appeal court on
March 21 bad overturned a
rulins by Los Angeles Su-
perior Court Judge 8~
Geemaert. who bad visited
the restaurant, looked at
the booths and refused to
p-ant an injunction against
1\.
"We're elated." said
Gloria Allred, attorney for
the two women. Deborah
Johnson and Zandra
Rolon. "That ends the
issue and speeds up the
process of j ustice. It means
this is the law of the state
now."
The couple had reserved
a booth for dinner Jan. 13,
1983, but were told upon
arriving that "restaurant
policy" prevented them
from using the boottl. They
'
The Iraqi spokesman said today's attack "underlines
our capability to maintain" a four-month sea blockade bn
Kharg Island and other Iranian ports.
She'• Mal Shanley, of Alamo&ordo. N .M. and
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Preschool attorney says
judge favors prosecution
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LOS ANGELES (AP)-Attorneys for defendants in
a massive child molestation case hammered away at a
judge's restrictions on access to videotaped interviews of
alleged victims, and one accused the judge of favoring the
prosecution.
WI. UllLI JIWILEll Thursday's hearing for auorneys of the seven defendants l73-0385
in the Virginia McMartin Preschool case, refused to
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Superior Court Judge Ronald George. who conducted
Interviews of the students from the Manhattan Beach
school were conducted by therapists from the Children's
Institute International, a private counseling agency that is
assisting prosecutors and which wants the tapes restricted
to prevent the media from getting them.
Duarte
cites
aid to
enemy
GU ATEMALA CITY
(AP)-EI Salvador's Presi-
dent-elect Jose Napoleon
Duarte, en route to a meet-
ing Monday with President
Reagan. accused Nicaragua
of impedin~ peace in Cen-
tral Amenca by aiding
Salvadoran guerrillas.
Duarte, a moderate
Christian Democrat who
takes office June I, stopped
in Honduras and
Guatemala on Thursday.
He travels to Costa Rica
today and Washington on
Saturday.
While in Honduras.
Duarte said N icaragua. by
aiding leftist rebels fighting
the U .S .-b ac k e d
Salvadoran government.
presents a "serious obsta-
cle" but "one which we are
willing to confront with
serenity and patience" in a
quest for regional peace. He
did not elaborate on his
comments.
N icaragua's leftist Sand-
inista junta accused anti-
Sandinista rebels based in
Costa Rica of attacking
three border points, but a
Costa Rican security of-
ficial denied the allegation.
Earlier this week,
Nicaragua and Costa Rica
signed an agreement calling
for a commission to
monitor the border and
suggest solutions to prol>-
lems between the two coun-
tries.
The Reagan adminis-
tration says Nicaragua fun-
nels weapons and ammuni-
tion to the Salvadoran re-
bels. .
Duarte began his Central
American swina in Hon-
duras. which fo uaht a brief
war with El Salvador in
1969 over border disputes.
Mistrust has linaered be·
tween the two countries
since then.
Nicarqua's Sand inista
eovcmment has critjci1ed
' · Honduras for a llowing a
U.S. military buildup thcrt
and for lettinJ rebels oper-
ate there in their fight 10
topple the Nicama\lan gov·
cmmrnt
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The judge initially ordered that defense attorneys
could have copies of the ta~. which are estimated to
number 200 interviews. But at the institute's urging, be
subsequently decided defense attorneys could see them
only in district attorney's offices.
'Tm no less trustworthy than the district attorney. If
they or the Children's Institute can secure the tapes I can
secure some copies." said Bradley Brunon, who represents
the school's founder. Virginia McMartin. 76.
"The privacy interest that the parents (and children)
have was waived by the consent form they gave the district
attorney," said Dean R. G its. attorney for Peggy
McMartin Buckey. Mrs. McMartin's daughter.
"These parents knew full well the defense mi~t
obtam these tapes," Gns added. "In pra(tacahty,
(restricted access) doesn't work."
Deputy District Attorney Lael Rubin contends that
having 1.400 tapes in circulation - one set of200 for each
of the seven defense attorneys -wo uld make it easy for
someone to obtain them and make them public for profit.
During the hearing the attorney for defendant
Raymond Buckey asked G eorge to d1~ualify himself,
claiming the judge was using the case to gain appointment
to the appellate court and help District Attorney Robert
Philibos1an win the June 5 election.
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Prop. A: flawed
but necessary
You can be certain ofa few things in Orange County: There
will be a few mudslides in the winter, brush fires wi ll bum in the
spring, the sun will sparkle on the ocean in the summer,
Republicans will be elected in the fall and the freeways will be
jam med all year long.
We can do something to shorten that list by one. We can
vote 'Yes' on Proposition A June 5.
Proposition A will raise the sales tax in Orange County from
6 percent to 7 p<.:rcent fo r 15 years: the money earmarked for
specific, essential -mostly -transportation improvements
will go a long way toward relieving the current cross-county
gridlock motonsts in our part of the county contend with each
and every afternoon.
Although we endorse Propositio n A, we d o so reluctantly-
not because we disagree with the goals of the transportation plan
but. frankly. because we think the plan needs improve ment.
After six ye ars. the plan still leaves much to be desired.
Consider, for example. the light rail line the plan would
spend o ne billion to construct. Even the plan's promotional
literature admits, "The Orange County Transportation Com-
mission has not ye t approved the specifics and is not committed
to a specific technology." One might forgiven for wondering
why. then. the OCTC is willing to endorse $1 billion in new taxes
to fund a project it is not ye t willing to endorse .
Consider. for another example. that there is no cap on the
sales tax. Therefore. if business is brisk and the $5 billion target
is realized before 15 years have elapsed, we will continue to pay
a 7 percent sales tax to fund a full y-funded plan.
Consider that many people who agree steps to improve the
traffic flow on the freeways are essential. have nightmares in
which the construction projects themselves bring freeway traffic
to a virtual standstill -for years.
And consider that the anti-Prop. A acti vists are presenung
nationally-known economist Arthur Lafler and the Vote No
Road Show. in which he claims the tax is not only unnecessary,
but will drive business from the county. Consider also that
Arthur Lafler is the economist who convinced the President he
could lower taxes and balance the budget at the same time.
Laffer. we are told, sketched o ut his plan on a now-famous
cocktail napkin. We are not told, however, how many cocktail
napkins crossed his table before he was overcome with genius.
Despite our concerns, it seems clearthat the county's rate ot
growth and development, coupled with the 1rr~spon'11ble neglect
of the freeway by previous sta te administrations. mandates
acuon -overdue action.
What we'd like to sec ts a refined plan. But we know that if
Prop. A 1s defeated in June. it's finished . The idea of no
transponauon plan 1!> far more troublesome than an imperfect
plan.
If Wl' must H>tc in June. we must vote .. Yes" on Proposn1on
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Is college board ignoring
its caIDpaign pro1nises?
T1l the: l:<l1tor
One goal l·\prcssed b) the nl'"'
mc:mhcrs of the Coast Distnct Cal-
lege: Board ot trustees "'ac, 10 put the
waste: l rcated b) salanes to adminis-
trator\ in the no-campu~ ( oastline
tolkgl' Theotherwastora1...:morak
for tca{hcrs and student~ Thl'
tru~tecc, al read) \ 1olatcd a prom1s.: b\
deciding to continue Coastline
Now tht· tru.,tce'i ha\(· named thl'
Orange Coast College library for the
reunng chancellor. Norman Watson
-one of the administrators cnu-
ctzed so much for d1sm1s'>mg instruc-
tors and cu lling rla'i\C~ needed b}
students.
It appears that again the \oters arc
not rccel\in~ the last v.ord
(1ERTRl 'DE YOUN(i
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Asc;oc1at1on ha<. Ix-en 'Cl"\ conn~metl
about the prnpn\nl e\panc;1on<o ol
Jnhn W:.i~ nc ·\1 rpor1 ·\ rctcnt ll'llrr
a\ puhl"ht•d 1n \our "I ('lier., to tht•
Editor" tolumn from a Hun11ng1on
Beath H'\ltkn1 ton1cndt•d that the
introduced \\l' "l'rl' a'sured th.11
flights would be uintrollcd and nc\ t'r
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do not expect th,• J1rport to clo)t'
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<"c:1s1cncc· b\ wntroll1ng 1hc num~·r
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, c1t11cn\ 111 \.1:\\pon HcJth v.erl'
~clli'ihl} Jnd qml1,l1t:ilh 11ppo\lng
th1\ :11rport
Those \~ho v.ould prefer the corH e-
n1cnce of a 'honl·r tommull' an:
nh\ wu~h not rnntcrned about other\
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A taxpayer born every minute
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Item. I he tnal of Rand~ Kraft gon
on llnd on <ind on c hcv. ing up
tallpa)cr mone-. Jt an alarming rate
&·fore: 11 1'i 1ner m1ll1on' v.111 he
spent
ht•m Dd 01t•ar'\ m1ll1ons are 311
lle<l JP ~o 1t dppe.m .. lhat lhc t~xpa)cr
v. ill loot tht• hill lnr h1\ pro<o('t 11t1on
fh1\ dc\p1tc the: lal I that ht'> "''fl'
rtponc.-dl\ got 'OO ti.rand for telling
her \tor) to Pc.'opk mu@.Ulll\l' <\ltcr
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con<;ider.tblc cntour:igc of m1n1onc;
and FBI protCt'\orc, on a thft.'C-wcdi
"bui.ines<; 1np .. Th" tO'il 1hc ta\-
pa~er 6SO p.rand .\nd. oh \l'\1 1h.u
didn't include hntd co!.t\
These carnival\ won 't end until
you. Mr Taxpayer. do ~om<' "<'rmu!.
rcbelhn(l.
Lft'c; enlarge on lh t' ~nrd\ ol p r
Barnum Then··, a \Ulktr hurn l'\<.'f)
minute· 1\li.o one member of the lcg.11
e\Whlt'ihmt·nt 111 P•< I.. h1~ ptKkct
J IA IH IJ)
l 11\IU M C\.')
Chary Oow•llby
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Tom Tait
•'In the approaching winter of the Second Cold Wa r . the West appears
no longer to retaln ... courage."
Slipshod safety measures
putting soldiers in danger
WASHI NGTON -The Army has
lost an entire division due to acciden-
tal death during the past two decades.
According to lhe files, there have been
at least 16,851 accidental deaths in
the last 2 I years.
The number has decreased since
lhe U.S. withdrawal from Vietnam.
accidents are more frequent in wart-
ime. But the record is suit disgraceful.
Often our soldiers paid with their
hvcs for penny-pinching practices
that led lo accidents.
My associate Donald Goldberg has
had access to internal Army safety
files . Here arc just a few examples of
the low pnonty 1he Army has gJ ven lo
safen
•In 1975. a colonel at th e Special
Warfare Center 1n Fort Bragg. N.C..
"'a~ hdd responsible for a multiple
drowning 1nc1dent. e"en though the
cause was fault) life Jackets. He took
some comfort 1n his cena1nt) that the
Arnw would learn a lesson from thc-
traged)
But th e .\rm) didn't Eight )ears
later, the .\rm) 's inspector-general
got this pnont) message: ··in the first
four month~ of 1983 the Arm) has
e'penenccd a sharp upward \rend in
drov. ning accidents .. I n111al analysis
has indicated that in man) of the
accidents inadequate personal flota-
tion devices were u~d .... "
Lnderstandabl) bitter, the colonel
wrote 10 ..\rm y Secretar) John 0 .
Marsh Jr. "Pla cing emphas1~ on
filling the blame for such incidents
obscures and dilutes the resul b of
systematic inquiry which might effec-
uvely correct the real causes for the
acc1den1 ... The 'fill the blame and
forget 11' syndrome led to my relief
from battalion command. yet the
U.S . .\rmy 1s still using the same hfe
preservers ... "
•On Sept. 20 1982. a CH-47(
Chinook ht"h copter crashed near
Mannhe1m,,.Germany. killing 46 per-
sons Th e cause of the crash "as a
1ransm1ss1on failure due to faulty
design . Dunng one meeting ot safet~
eltpens. a representall\ e of the Army
Safet) Center pnvatel) said ::!:! cases
JACK
ANDERSON
of similar lransm1ssion fail ures had
been reponed in the previous 18
months.
I nstallat1on of a better-designed
transmission was the obvious answer
And. in fact. internal repons show
that this had been done w11h lhe latest
Chinook. the CH-4 7D One docu-
ment recommended solution of a
related transmission problem. but the
S6.6 m1lhon needed to make 1he
CH-47C safe. the document said. wa~
"unfunded to date:·
Meanwhile. according to anot her
memo. the Armv decided there was a
"need 10 restort confidence among
air crews assigned 10 the CH-4 7
units."
A safet) official scnbbled h1~
indignant comment on the memo:
"Translation· ·so 11's a lous) aircraft
Fl > the S.O. B. an~""a) ""'
•In October 1983. an armored
personnel earner veered off the side
ofa bridge at Fon Drum, N.Y. "The
unit was involved in a night road
march under blackout convo> con-
ditions. One soldier was killed and
two slightly injured." stated a report
on the accident. Army Under-
secretary James R . .\mbrose added
this comment to the repon: "One
(pair of) night goggles would have
prevented this -SS.000. When will
we get on with it?"
•On March 30, 1982, high wmds
brought death to sµ paratroopers and
injury to 150 others dunng an
Cllercise at Fon Irwin. Calif. Testi-
mony gJven to the inspector-general
charged that the brass knew the winds
were dangerous!} strong
When I reported the charges last
year. I was assured that they were
bei ng taken senousl) by the !G's
office. Internal documcnls show that
my evidence was forwarded to the
inspector-general. Yet a safety offi cial
who later asked for a copy of the IG's
follow-up report was told: "There 1s
none."
CITIZENS WATCH: The Justice
Depanment. the Library of Congress
and a federal Judge ha ve joined forces
to discourage a longtime library
employee from filing so many law-
suits against his bosses. They're
hirnng him in his paycheck, and the
employee. Ra y E. Parker, says the
squeeze play will ruin him.
Over the past 12 years. Parker has
brought 54 lawsuits against the li-
brary. Defending against the lnigious
emptOyee has cost the library and the
Justice Dcpanment an esumated
S500.000.
So staning w11h lasl week's pay-
check. Parker 1s having S349.60 -
halfofh1s take-home pa) -deducted
·unti l he ha s paid S2,070.38 (plus
interest) to compensate the govern-
ment for its costs from his latest series
of lawsuits . .\federal 1udge approved
the enforced deduct10ns last year.
The government considers most of
Parker's suits frivolous. The ma1 ority
alleged improper hiring and promo-
tion pracuces b) hbraf)' offietals.
Parker savs half the suits were settled
m his favor; the rest were dismissed
without a heanng.
The government's rationale for the
payroll deduction was set fonh
almost plaint1vel) by U.S. Attorney
John Polk in one coun appearance,
when he said:
"I don't have any hope that we 're
ever going to slop Mr. Parker from
filing cases. I don't think It can be
done ... but I think that something has
to be done to slow him down. ...
That's why we're asking for fees."
The deductions will pay S 1,435.80
in salary for Library of Congress
attome) Lana Kay Jones. plus
S 161.61 for 28 hours of her accured
leave tame and $292.46 for the cost of
her office and ut1ht1es while she was
work.mg on the latest Parker lawsuits.
Jack Aad~r1oa Is a syadJca tH
col amal1 t.
Now, if only the options
were optional on new cars
I he: <IUIO 1ndu\tr> ha' h1g plan~ for
man) new cleoronit gadgl't<, in the
nr\t le"' years \hi"\ sl-cr. for instance.
.has de\ eloped an clec1ron1l nav1-
gat1on s~stcm that v.ouh.l mean the
end or getting lo\t on a trip More
important. It "ould undouhtt•dl} lead
to fl·~er d1 \OH l'\ hrought on h)
argumcni.. Jbout "hu wa<o r1gh1 ahout
which wa\ to go
The.' O(l\ 1ga11on t•qu1pmcnt would
allow a Jn, er to lot ate hi\ pos1 t1on
within one block of where he was
an,v.hcn· in the L'n1ted Stales. The
car would ha ve a computer that
stored maps. The sccllonal maps
woultl be pro1ccted on a small
telc' 1\1on M"rt'fn on the dashboard.
The ~rcrn would get im pulses from
Na"!>tar th e global nav1ga11on S}Stem
tx·in~ put 1n. orh1t for the t\11 Force.
A.II you'd have to do 1c, pres!. a button
and a dot rcprro;cnt1 ng your car would
appear on the telc\ 1~1on !.Crccn
C hr)~ler SJ)\ the) ·11 actuall) he
putting lhc !i)Stcm 1n theircar'I wtth1n
the nc.;t fe~ )'car... It isn't JUSt an
automobile ~ho"' d1\pla} item for an
nira SSCX> v.e'll cath be ablr to ha\C'
th1\ locat1on findrr
Nnw all < hr' \kr ha<i 10 tlo 1 ..
dr,clop ~omcth1.ng that will hrlp u~
find thl' S500
I hJ'<' m1\ctl feeling!> abou1 an)-
thani lhat will l<'cP me from ge11ma
lml. nncn th~ he'll llffi(' I have IS
"hen I'm lo~I hdorr I get where I'm
going Thafc; v.hcn thC' trouble \tarts,
w hrn I 8Ct thert'
Man ~ of the {31 ~ompantC\ havt'
hig pl.rn~ for more r'tra\ 'tou can tell
v.f'r(' ao1ng It) tal{ h II 1n lhl' future
when it come~ to extras.
Here are >tJSt a few oflhc thine.~ the
car makers are work1n~ on:
•Heated windshield~ This s..•cms
like a good idea. I'm nc,cr ~usfied
with the s11e or the \hape of that httlc
p1t'Cc of glas'i the w1nU<hkld wiper
clears for me on a w1ntn's da\ .\
heated wind~h1cld v.ould ckarolT1hc
whole thlfl~
• Kcylcs!I 1gn1t1on. l'rn not dear
how this will work Will we carry a
little boll hke a garage door opener or
will we dial a combma11on to start our
cars? Whatcve.r 1t is we'll be c;taning
our cars with in the future. you ca n bc1
one person 1n the fam•I> will always
be wallmgo1Tw1th 111n a coat pocket.
leaving lhe rr'it of us home wHhoui a
way to stan the car m th e driveway
•Mobile telephone cellular system
The car1makers might live 10 regret
pu111na telcphonec; m all their cars
Not hav1na to onswer the telcphonr"
one of the gm\t pleAsurcs of dnv1na a
car I ha ve the feeli ng many people
will find ao1na for a dnve less
desirable 1f other ~opk C'an get hold
of them on the phone wh1k the~ 'rr
dnvmg. You can't 'itop progrc'>s
thouah. c\en 1f none of uc; "ant'I 1t
c;omet1mes
One rec;carch aroup !ta}~ that 1n lhc
future. car manufacturer\ arc going to
conC'cntratc on making cars that Ar<'
more comfonahlc and more fun to
drne lfth1' 1\ trut. Ottrn1t 1'igmng in
the ~rong d1rcn1on again fl«au\C of
the 11nrort quota' on Jap<ln<'~ ra,...,
1hr Jllpane\t ar<' lo<iding thl·1r L n
ANDY
ROONEY
with more extras too. The Japanese
can still sell what they're allowed to
ship herl' so we're being hit with
extras from both sides.
Dnving a car shouldn't be a whole
lot of fun and cars shouldn't be like
o ur living room chairs to sit in. either.
<\ car should be used as a tool for
fetung us from one place to anolher
t isn't a to) or a d1vers1on of any
kind
J he auto makers. of courtc. have
their eye on the buck. There's more
profit 1n the extras than in the car
itself and we Americans arc suckers
for ex tras. I have a friend who'd
rather have the extras than the car. In
the past 2S years he'<J bouaht 15 new
cars. all loaded down. It wouldn't
surpns.c me 1fthe optional utras have
cost him more than the total ofall the
basic <;ticker pnccs
I'm a sucker for lhe e~trn like
everyone else. Wha& I'd hkc 10 hl .. ·e 11
an eltttronic car door openrr com·
b1ned with that naviptton system so I
could find m)' cu tas1l) whtn rve
parkrd 11 1n a h1a lot !.Omrwherr
Andy Roonct' 11 • iy11d1<••lrd
f'Ol•mnl1l.
PATRICK BUCllAl'fA!f
colamnl•t
Pat
Buc11111u
Coddle
So Viets
to keep
peace?
U.S . a pproaching
n ew C old War
without courage
WASHINGTON -Look eastward
toward that ''prison house of
peoples," the empire of the czan,
Karl Marx wrote. "There 1s only one
wa y of dealing W1th a Power like
Russia, and this-is the way of
courage."
In the approaching winter of tbe
second Cold War, the West appears
no longer to retain that kjnd of
"courage."
O early, it is now Soviet policy to
tum toward the West. particularly the
United States. a face frozen in as
much hostility and icy contempt as
Moscow c.an muster.
To eradicate resistance in the
Panjahir Valley. carpet bombing is
under way. Moscow and its puppet.s
have pulled oul of the Olympic
Games. U.S. helicopters straying into
East Bloc air space are fired upon.
U.S. na val vessels are being bumped
on the high seas. Moscow's controlled
press and radio are spewinJ constant
vil ification against the United States
and President Reagan. The Kremlin
has publicly announc.cd deployment
of new rockets in East Germany and
Czechoslovakia. The Sakharovs are
being allowed to starve to death; the
Soviet air force. in a beau geste,
decorated for heroic achievement the
pilot who shot down K.AL 007.
And Soviet policy is workjng.
In the West, a common nervous
response 1s that this is aJI Ronald
Reagan's fault. None of this would
have happened had he not gone down
to that evangelicals' convention and
called the Soviet U n1on an "empire of
evil."
Soviet belhcos1ty 1s paying off.
Just as Moscow's official debt to
the West has been esumatcd at twice
the previous level -$29 billion, 60
percent of it guaranteed by Western
taxpayers -European banks have
proffered Moscow S250 million an
new credits. The Soviet walkout from
the arms control talks is also paying
dividends. The Dutch appear about
to wekh on their promise to deploy
cruise m1ss1les; Dcmocrals in Con-
gress attempted to kjlJ the MX. And
everyone is enjoinin~ Reagan to
please sir. give the Soviets the public
assurances they require to come play
in the Los Angeles Games.
Appeasement is not only a specific
act ofbctrayal to buy ~ace; it is also a
state of mind. a conditioned reflex to
sec it your enemy's way.
In our age, one manifestation is the
tendency to place the Unilcd States
and Soviet Union on the same moral
plane. Both are viewed as super·
powers, amoral and aggressive, with
the Unl\ed States somewhat the more
damnable of the parties, because it is
Western and should know better.
George McGovern's eulOJY to Yuri
Andropov was a classic of the
mindset -mourning the parting of a
Soviet statesman of great promise
who regrettably had ruled and died
dunng the tenure of so dangerous a
president as Ronald Reagan.
A second manifestation 1s the
constant search for explanation. ex-
culpation actually, of Soviet barbarity
-either in our own shoncomings, or
m logical Russian reaction to some
pre vious H\JUSt1ce visited upon them.
Thus for example, K.AL 007 is now
explained by our failure to respect the
extraordinary sens1t1v1ty Russians
have about the sanctity of their
borders. Af&hanistan 1s explained by
the Soviets' h1stonc paranoia about
hostil e ne1&hbors -dalin$ to the
Mongol invasions. The Soviet drive
for missile supenonty ~ said to
emanate from the h1stonc defenst-
mindedness of the Russian people.
We mus\, all of us. better undcrst4nd
how terribly the Russians suffered in
World War n as a consequence of
unpreparedness -and make allow-
anCC$.
The Soviets arc not shoy.ing up at
the Olympics, we are told, bc:alusc
Reafin ha rudely. challenaed their
leaiumacy and affronted ibetr na·
tional pnde.
Ounna the Firs1 Cold War, men -
hke Eisenhower, Adenauer. Mac-
Millan and DeGaulle harbored no
1llus1ons about the character of the
talinist thu15 they were dcahn.a with.
In this Second Cold Wu. the West 1s
trcatana a more dangerous and telf·
confident enemy as thou&h 1t werr
some delinquent juvenile. whose
bcastl)' behavior had its oriaans in
past Western m11undm1and1na and
maltrratmenl
Patrkt B•cbuo I• • •TJHlk•trd
<"Olamal1t.
••
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Jamea and LetJ•nl Watt
Celebsgive
• • impressions
By n e Assoclatect Preti
HOLL vwo(fo -Geor1e Laca1 and Steven
Spielberc, whose blockbuster movies have made an
indelible imprint on the film industry, now have left their
marks on Hollywood Boulevard -planting their
handprints and footprints in cement at Mann's Chinese
Theater.
The filmmalcers, who separately and together have
made the six top-grossing movies of all time, put their
hands and sneaker-shod feet in the wet cement. In the
back.ground Wednesday. loudspeakers blared music
from their latest collaboration. "Indiana Jones and the
Temple of Doom."
"We wanted to be the first people to have tennis shoe
prints at Mann's Chinese Theater," quipped Spielberg,
36, director of such hits as "Jaws," and "E.T. The Extra-
T errestrial."
Lucas and Spielberg rollaborated on the fantasy-
adventure "Raiders of the Lost Ark," which introduced
the character of Indiana Jones, played by Harrison Ford.
Spielberg was asked to compare the sequel with the
original.
"We had snakes m the last picture," Spielberg said.
"We have bugs in this picture, but probably the greatest
fear man has is of public speaking. and I think I'm
evidence of that."
NEW YORK -Sen . Biii Bradley, one of 10 men
chosen as Na tional Fathers 1984. says the key to being a
good parent is understanding that "a child doesn't wait
for schedules or appointments."
"A child grows and changes and if you're going to
share that you're going to have to recognjze that you're
going to have to do it now or it will be too late."
. .. . -
Orange CoMt DAILY PILOT/Friday, M8Y 18, 1114 A7 ..
Watt's spouse unmasked
Wife Leilani's book d etails
life after Bea c h Boys story
By BELEN CRAIG .,.., .... c:... ; .. 1
"This book doesn't spcalc so much about politics as
how I faced the controversy." Leilani Watt explained of
"Cau&ht in the Conflict: My Life with James Watt."
''l was a woman who had always run away from
conflicts. I share in this book how in answer to prayer 1 was
able to come out from behind the ma kand become a real
person, the wife that James Watt needed."
Autographing books at the Maranatha Village in
Santa Ana. she was a woman on aood terms with herself.
Slender, hergreyingdark hair casualty styled. she talked
openJy and with friendly enthusiasm to the people
bringing books for her signature.
"My husband calls me his new wife," she told them
proudly. citingherchapter. "Wife in the Pressure Cooker"
as an example of the lessons prayer taught her in coping
with anger.
Since his resignation as Secretary of the Interior Watt
has opened offices in Washington." He ·s putting some
corporation deals together, and he's writing a book called
'The Courage of a Conservative,' to be published by Simon
and Schuster," his wife said.
She added that he had just been made president of
Environmental Diagnostics Co. in Oranp: County wh.ich
produces "a linle kit to help with testin& for toxic buildu~.
It's somethina brand new bean& put tO&Ctherforcomparues
or individuals to use."
.. Very few people undef'JCand, but m~ husband isn't
interested in politics," she answcmi. "He 1 interested in
policy for America. As far as be'1 conocmed. he woold
never ru.n for office."
The book store. with its vaulted cathedral ceilina from
the days when the building was the Cal vary Christian
Church I 0 yean ago, is a natural setting for Watt, who hu
been a practicing Christian since she was 9.
"My husband made a commitment to dedicate bis life
to Jesus Christ in a businessman's meeting in the '60s~." she
said." It's the Full Gospel Busmcssmen Fellowship. 1 ne
leader is Demos Shakarian. owner of a Costa Mesa dairy."
.. He's lt'Yin& to find aome corporation that'ubou1 to
10 under and needs somebody to come in and lhakc it by
the neck and say, "Thiscan live-let'1make thisao!' He
won't be in the political ring."
On women in politics, she thinks it wilJ be intcftStina
to see what the Democratic Party does about puttinaa
woman on the ticket. ·
Leilani said she put the Beach Boys in the fint chapter
because "when you understand that my husband never
mentioned tpe Beach Boys. and how the whole thins
became a media event. you begin to understand bow thiiias
he never did or said go around the world. and you can't
stop 1t."
She qrees with Shirle)! Chisholm, who said that
women are instinctively nlirturers. They arc needed in
politics because so much IC&Jslation deals with the family,
and women would vote to keep the famijy toeether.
Relations with news people have improved for them
since he left the Cabinet.
Of their three network appearances one morning on
April 25. she recalled, "It was cute. None of the stations
trusted the others to get us to them on time. First CBS
picked us up. ABC's limousine was ri&ht there to get us at
CBS, then NBC's limousine took us lrom ABC.
She doesn't forsee a chanae m the Republican ticket
this year. "Bush is a marvelous man. .. she said."
absolutely the best vice president this pres.ident could
have, and Reagan has two very strong women in the
Cabinet now, Eliz.a beth Dole and Marpret Heckler."
"They're all within I 0 minutes of each other, but one
man said to my husband 'You know, Jim, you can't trust
the media!'"
The Watts are first time~dparents. Their son and
daughter, who are both mamed and live in Tulsa, fully
support their father's policies, and arc stron& Christians.
The son, who will enter the ministry. was Oral Roberts
U niversity's valedictorian last year.
A well-wisher at the store asked if James Wan
contemplated elective office.
''My help came through our faith in God and our
fricnd1, • Watt affirmed, referring to her ordeal u a
Cabinet wife. "lfGod could be IP. anyone, be could help me,
because I started at the bouom. '
Urge to compete
going in cycles
By ANDREA ADELSON
Of._IWIY,...8W
About 95 cycling enthusiasts from as far
away as New Zealand will brave the
smoggy, 90-dcgree heat of Riverside Coun-
ty this weekend and face a grueling struggle
up a mile-high mountain.
The riders will pedal an exhausting 100-
mitc route from Temecula to Hemet to
Anza dght times between 9 a.m. SatUf'd:ly
and Monday afternoon, all vying to quality
for an even more punishing 3,000-mile
race ID August.
"It's the type of distance that's so
paanfuJ, you need a reason to do it,"
admitted John Marino, who said the top
cyclists will ride non-stop and finish the
800 miles in about SO hours.
If the qualifying heat and the cross.-
county cycle event sound like torture, they
were the salvation of Marino. who seven
years ago was casting about for dlfCCt100 in
his life.
Now the 35-year-old professional cychst
from Irvine, who has pedaled across the
country four times and set two world speed
records. is the co-founder of Race Across
A Merica.
The Santa Ana-based organization is
launching its second cross-country trek, a
journey that will take even the best rider
from Santa Monica to Atlantic City, N.J.
more than a week. Aside from last year's six
finishers. IS with the best times from the
weckena race will be eligible to com~te in
the race starting Aug. 19, Marino said.
It all began inauspiciously with a wei&ht-
lifing injury suffered by the I 9-yea.r-0ld
baseball player. "That ended it,.. said
Marino, a draft pick for a Los Angeles
~farmteam.
Discouraged, be went to Europe for two
ycan, returning to teach high school in Los
Anaeles. After moving to Newpon Beach.
he enrolled in several motivational courses
that he said changed his life.
Breaking the I >-day, five-hour Iona
distance b1cyclmg record held since 1973
by a Tustin man became bis goal. He did
that ID 1978. Smee then be has made his
living from cycling, with feq from speak-
ing engagements. corporate sponsors and
even a book about the $port.
"Bicycling has never been looked at like
a competitive sport, where you can make a
profession at ll," said Marino. who with his
wife. Joa01. has a newborn dauahtcr. He
expects to cam S40,000 this year.
Added Manno: "lo Amenca. you have
to sell It, pack.age an event like Billy Jean
Kmg and Bobby Riggs did." Their na-
uonaJly televised match made tennis
history.
Marino, 5-foot-9 and 165 pounds, 1s
dedicated to his profession, training year
around. During winter he rides 200 miles
per week, increasing that to 400 per week by
spring.
"I can do 50 m iles in three hours.
comfortably." said Manno. whose mus-
cled legs push the podals on bis French·
made. 20-pound aluminum bike at 18 to 20
mph.
Smee he finished in last year's race,
Manno docsn 't plan to nde more than a
couple hundred miles in the quahfymg
race. called the John Manno Open.
Also honored at the Natio nal Father's Day
Committee's 49th annual awards luncheon were NBC-
TV weatherman Willard Scott , ABC-TV anchorman
Peter J eDDiD11, former Sen. Albert Gore of Tennessee.
California Angels pitcher Tom my Jobn; actor Antbony
Qulu; and Dr. Josepb Kra mer, who gave up a lucrative
pediatrics practice in the suburbs to open an office on
Manhattan's drug-infested Lower East Side. John Marino of Irvine ... on the road again.
The sport gained nauonaJ attention in
1982 after ABC Wide World of Spons
filmed four cyclists. mcludmg Marino.
pedaling from the West to the East Coast.
His first record was set in 1978 when he
covered the d istance to New Yortc in 13
days. one hour and 20 minutes.
Of the 93 entrants. eight arc women.
Riders' ages range from sg to I ].
Angelitos' $50, 000 donation deserves a halo
Norma Meyer, Jo Anne Illa and Lacy Woodward admired the
.. hea•enly" decoration• at the benefit for BIC Brothen/DIC Slaten.
"My goodness!''
That was Tony Vitti's response when
Angelitosde Oro President Betsy Stod-
dard handed him a check for S50,000
donated to Big Brothers/Big Sisters of
Orange County.
"Your goodness has nothing to do with
1t," laughed Stoddard. whose orgamza-
llon was celebrating the completio n of 1ts
"Gold Book" with a stunnmgblack-t1e
dinner at the Westin South Coast Plaza
Hotel.
V1tt1 . president of the board of 88/BS.
agreed and praised the "goodness" of the
55-member organization. noting that at
had raised almost threc...quaners ofa
million dollars for Big Brothers/Big
Sisters during the past 25 years.
The Gold Book. which generated the
funds forthedonation.1sa 252-page
album of messages and photographs with
calendar pages. "We work all year on the
book ... said Jue IUDg, chairman of th 1s
year's edition. "But. I d1dn 't do itall. I
had a wonderful committee ... Gold
Books and gold Angelitos de Oro pens
were placed on the tables of each couple.
King was in the spotlight with V1tt1 and
Stoddard during the presentatio n as was
Dot Clock, chairma n of the ball
A "My goodness!" response could well
apply to the whole affair-the ice
sculptures at the cocktail hour (a large
harp a nd an angel shimmenng in hght~).
the beautifully decorated ballroom
(twinkJing trees around the room with
tall table arrangements of peonies. h lac
and tulips by Allen Beck), the music and
the gourmet meal.
"We arc not having heavy hors
d'oeuvrcs because I want to make sure
·~--iilii.I cvcryonceOJoys the dinner," said C lod. r (therewith herR.alpll)
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Jane Ktna. left, Gold Book chairman, And haaband, Clark. chat with
AneeUtoe de Oro prealdent Betay Stoddard and huaban4. Richard.
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.. The menu she had ta~te-te tcd and
approved of was trout C hnsuna (tiny
cu·ctcs offish in as{>1C). consomme with
goose liver and julienne of vegetable!>
ba~<'d in a 'rullt. beet with made1ra ~utc.
green salad with saffron beauJolais dress-
i ng and the dessert (served with a
marching tuneanddtmmed lights)a
marzipan angel holding a lighted candle
and spiced chocolate parfait. What's not
to enjoy?
Before. afterward and dunng courses.
couples were dancing to Barry Cole's
SoundsofMus1c. "I want to pla)'
everyone's favonte ... Barry said. noting
the vanety of tern pos. And. he even got
into the tnv1a game. handing out albums
to so me winners. "Elvira?" Whose
favorite was that? Quite a few.Judging by
the crowded dance lloor.
Dancers and diners included
Calberlne and Deloe Tb yen (the next
day was her bin hday ), Nancy LHk, Jeu
Tudowsky. Dick Dimmitt. Jerry Rich-
ards, Kay Brown and Jack and Pbylll1
Baillie.
A.I so saw JoA.nnt Mix chatting with
Sassy Laby (there with Gene and Rocer).
Mary and Pete Rabbitt (he'll be makrng
his TV debut May 22 on the Alan King
ABC show with Jack Frost, Ura Belcher
and others an an interesting names
segment) and Helen Starllll1.
Others tn the almost 250-crowd were
Barney Barnett talking about Ne1man-
Marcus' Black Tie and Bootsplacoming
up next m onth at Cota de Caza as a
benefit forthe U.S. Modem Pentathlon
Assoc1atton, GeDllit and K.J . Smallwood,
Pegy and Clllford Hues, Mario and
Georse Yale, Opal Mae and Edward
Pelle1na, Janie and WUI Ber ls and
Patricia and Jack Gro".
Loa and Mary Au Wells (1t was their
elghth ball) were there seated with
Vlrclnla and Paal ~ader, Bar\ara
Grady (her fi"'t AdO ball) with Job
ftobt11oa, Jutt and Taylor Smllb, Jua
and Robert L~a1, Eda Scllwe1ler, ~u
Hornsby and Myru and EnJe Saftl&
Tod11~ \ P1parn111 '4>1~ wntrcn tn V1C.Ja
Dean
Ball chairman Dot Clock and J unie Cboai
•bare a tau.ch at the AneeUtoe• puty.
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Is romance in shape?
AllN
WDEIS
DEA R ANN
LANDERS: I WIS
disappointed 1n your
advice to the wife who says she's mar-
ried toa faulob. You
told her she couldn't
doa thinifor him -
thathe'dhavetohclp ••••••••••ii• himself. I disagree.
There are many things a loving wtfe can do.
Since she probably docs the food shopping she can
load upon fresh fruits and vegetables. chicken a nd fish,
low-cal soda and iced tea mix. canned diet fruits. watcr-
packed tuna and many other low-cal foods.
When he "waddles" into the hbra.ry to wntch TV she
can bring him a pitcher of iced tea. a bowl of unbuttered
popcorn and a tray of carrot and celery sticks with low-cal
dip.
Once he secs that dieting doesn't have to mean
starvauon. he probably w11l thmk of mo re ways to help
bimseJf.
When she makes his problem their problem. she wtll
win h1sevcrlastsngdcvo11on -J.S. FROM ALBU-
QUERQUE
DEAR J .S.: Right you are, lady. Here 'a more on tbe
same subject. • • •
DEARANNLA DER ·Someofthepeoplewho
wntc to you arc Just plain nuts. For example: The woman
whose husband as grossly overweight. She refers to him as
"a tub oflard." If this 1s what she calls him in a letterto Ann
Landers I can image what she calls him to his face.
The dumbbell then con1pla1ns because their sex hfc 1s
no good. How. pray tell. can a man gel e'c1tcd over a
woman who 1sso insulung? Reading between the hnes I
saw'a hint that they couldn't have sex beC'auae bis belly is o
bia he couldn't aet close enoua.b to do her any aood.
Well, myhusbandweiahs 240poundsand oursu hfc
is terrific. Take It from me, people who love each other find
a way. Enouati sa1d. -SANJUAN • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I read that an l 8-ycar-old a.irl ~San Jose filed a civil suit as.a.inst her stepfather
aUeaani that he sexually molested her when she was a child.
She won aS2 l0,000judg.ment-lhe man's net wonh. He
was left with only his car, tools. clolhln1and pension.
The victim agreed to talk to reponers because she
wanted to enco urage vie ti ms of abuse to tell someone what
was happenina.. She believed fi nancial compensation
miaht be an cxcC'llcnt incentive. What do you say?-MAE
INMIAMI
DEAR MAE: I'm 1troa&Jy ID favor of compea1atloa
for tile victim. Too loa1 Otlr co11rt1 laan lporecl till•
approac~ Let'• .. ear It for tlae declaloa la Su Joie. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Please disregard the letter I
sent to you dated March I, 1984, and signed "The Jerk." It
was from Grand Forks, N. D.
The lady I was referrin~ to ha:> been ltv1ng here in town
for more than a year. I didn t know11. She has become a
severe alcoholic, crazy as a loon and does all sorts ofbizarre
things to her neighbors. If she saw that in the newspaper,
she'd know I wrote1tand my li(c would become a
nightmare. Thank you. -.. JERK"
DEAR JERK: Your letter la In Uae sbredd~. Gel a
1ood nl1lat'a alttp. • • • Are r,ourparents toostnct:> Hard tu rcach ?An11
Landers booklet. "Bugged By Parents'.' H ow to Get M ore
Freedom." could help> ou bndge th e generouon gap. Send
50ccnrs w11h your request and a Jong. ~tamped. self.
addressedenvelof)t'toAnn Landers. P.0 BoA 11995.
Chicago. IJJ. 60611.
Memory dependsongood health
DEAR·DR. STEINCROHN I'm 70
and my memory t!. better now than
when J was 60. ls this unusual'> My
wife who 1s two years older than I am
complains that her memof) 1i. much
worse than when she wa~ 1n her 60s.
PETER
StEINCROHll
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Which of us fits into the normal
pattern of memory loss with agmg? L ---Mrti1~~Y.. health has been excellent. but
when I was in my 60s I had trouble
error increases at their second testi ng
six years later. But the most substan-
tial memory changes appeared at the
third testing when the group was in
their mad to late 70s. But some men,
hke yourself. Mr T., showed no
decline 1n memory even over a 12-
year period. Espec1aUy when healthy.
He concluded that a dcchne in health
may be one reason for decreased
memory performance. with a bleeding ulcer and high blood
pressure. Now that these are no longer
problems. I wonder 1f that has
an ything to do with my improved
memory. Mind yo u. I'm not com-
plaining because m~ memor) 1s
better. but m) fncnds wonder how n's
possible fo r me to am pro' e as I grow
older. Mr. T.
solved "our own mystery. State of
health often has something to do with
one's memory function. Some recent
studies have confirmed this. At a
meeting of the Balti more Longi-
tudinal Study of AgrnR. Dr. David
.\renberg reported that 281 men were
\tud1ed and repeated at the end of two
s1x-)ear intervals. Men who were first
tested in their 60s had only small
••• DEAR DR. STEINCROHN: M)
young son wants to be a star athcletc.
He's heard that one great tennts
player eats a ce rtain kind of cereal for
breakfast. So he has become a
cop)cat. Isn't this silly? Mrs. P.
DEAR MRS. P .: If 1t'!. a nutntne
cereal. what's wrong with the psyc ho-
logical lift It gives him? DEAR MR. T.: In )Our case. )ou've
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Find unu·s ual trees. shrubs.
flowers at the Greeri Scene
By SHIRLEY KERINS
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The dedicated gardener. look.In~ for unusuaJ plants,
has several choices. th ough each requires an investment of
time, c:fTort and/or money.
If nurseries don't stock them, the home gardener can
grow has own plants from Sttd. There arc sevemJ plant
soc1cues that offer a seed exchange to members.
Other groups. such as the Orange County HortJcul-
tural Society, have raffles of unusual plants at monthly
meetings. (The OCHS meets at 7:30 p.m. on the third
Tuesday of each month at I 000 S. Harbor Blvd., Anaheim.
Guests arc welcome.)
Another delightful wa y to discover new plants 1s at
botanical garden plant sales. such as the Fullerton
Arboretum's Green Scene. At the sale this weekend. you
will find dozens of rare and unusual fruit and nut trees.
including the macadamia and the California walnut.
The C'herimoya (Annona cherimoya) is a fine patio
tree or shrub that produces fragrant nowcrs and delicious
fru11s that are served chilled and eaten with a spoon. The
flavor can best be dc!>t·nbed as banana-pineapple custard.
Flowers arranged
Japanese-style
Japanese floral arrangements will be deomstrated and
displayed as part of Bowers Museum's "Japanese Cultural
Weekend" Saturday and Sunda} from noon to 5 p.m.
The event. which also will feature music. dance and
crafts. will be sponsored by the museum's Japanese-
Amencan Council.
Admission is S4 for adults and $2 for children.
Proceeds will benefit the council's history projects.
The musuem 1s located at 2002 N. Main St .. Santa
Ana. For further information. call 547-0696. • • • Harbor View Hiila Garden Club will have an
installation luncheon at Sherman Gardens. Corona del
Mar. Wednesday.
New officers arc Retta Nolan. president; Sally Gruber
and Polly Johnson. vice presidents, Marge ZalcskJ.
secretary: and Manha Hudson, treasurer.
Special rccogntt1on wall be given to Mary Romeo, who
has won a number ofOower show awards.
• Remove the stem and leaves of bulb flowers only
after they have completely died back. You will rob the bulb
of food if you do this prematurely.
• Be sure to prune spring fl owcnng shrubs after
they've completed their blooming cycle.
• Bnghtly colored annuals and perennials plac.ed sn
co ntainers will spruce up the pauo, deck, barbecue area,
balcony or porch. Use petunias. marigolds. zinnias.
dahlias and geraniums
Lovers of old-fasbjoned garden flowers wtU be pleased
to fi nd hon's t.aJI (Leonotis feonuns). A drou4ht-tolerant
perenmaJ that p-_owt to a shrubby 3 to 4 feet, lt produces
whorls of bnaht orange nowers that last well in
arTangemcnts. fresh or died. Give it full sun and good
drainage.
Many hard-to-find California natives wi ll be avail-
able, includfog the fuchsia (zauschneria califom1ca). This
smaU, spreading percnmaJ grows to about 2 feet high and
produces grayish foliage and bright red tubular flowers that
attract hummingbirds.
A fine selection of orchid cactus or epiphyll ums will
be displayed for sale by a locaJ hybndizcr. These
spectacular flowers are large and multi-petaled. Some
expand to 10 inches across and bloom in brilliant colors.
The plants arc best grown in hanging pots or baskets m
broken shade .
The Iris and Daylily Oub's booth will carry scores of
their specialty plants. Iris was appropnately named after
the goddess of the rainbow, because each color has an iris
sporting its hue. Orange Wonder will suprise those who
think these nowers arc mainly purple and white.
Unusual palms, orchids, cactus. bromcliads, herbs.
fuchsias and begonias aJso will be available.
Hours of the Green Scene will be from I 0 a.m .. to 4
p.m. Saturday and Sunday. It is located on the grounds of
the Fullen o'n Arboretum at Cal State Fullerton. at Yorba
Linda Boulevard and A!>so<:1atcd Road. one block west of
the 57 Freeway.
Easy-care zinnias
brighten borders
Z1nn1as have five dif-
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come sn ever) color of the
rainbow except blue. Their
size vanes from a few
inches to a few feet.
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types.
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three inches and have
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petals. while the rufficd or
dahlia forms arc larger
flowers from thret to six
inches. and sometimes
with fnlly petals. Cactus
type flowers resemble the
cactus family and are from
four to seven inches with
curled or twisted petals.
True singles have one row
of petals .
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CIF titles on line
Anderson, Schermerhorn,
Rish top area track hopes
By ROGER CARUON
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NORWALK -CIF championships arc on the line
Saturday at Ccmtos College -on individual and team
levels -and several Orange Coast Arca track and field
standouts appear to be m line for top laurels, in addition to
qualifying for the state regionals a week later at the same
site.
The meet begins at 11 a.m. with the top eight in each
event advanqng to the regionals.
The glamour event for the area is in the 400 meters -
where Manna H1gh's Chip Rish and Woodbridge's Enc
Schermerhorn both have legi timate claims to the 4-A and
3-A crowns.
Rish sped toa 47.83 at the 4-A prelims and dazzled the
crowd at Gahr High wnh a 45.9 anchor in the 1,600 relay.
Schermerhorn went 48. 98 in winning his heat of the 3-A
400. and has a best of 48. 14.
In a matchup between these two, Schermerhorn was
the victor at the Beach Cities Invitational, nipping Rish by
a tenth of a second with a 48. 9 winning effort.
Rish is also considered a stron$ threat in the 200
meters (he qualified with a 21.69). but It's the 400 in which
he says he intends to pursue for state possibilities.
Another with solid credentials in terms of cham-
pionship style is Corona del Mar distance sta.r Dave
Anderson. who was first in the 1.600 and 3.200 in the
prelims with times of 4: 19. 70 and 9:24.46. Anderson's
chief thoughts center around the 1,600 .
. Fou~tain Xalley's Tambi .w enj. already the top
qualifier m the discus (he tossed n 186-4 at Valencia High
Wednesday), is one of the heavyweights in the shot put.
Others in the 4-A division with ideas of their own
include Huntington Beach's Danny Thompson and Joe
Alexander, Edison's Enc Whcclwnght and Jon Nowotny
Fountain Valley's Chns Sperele and Ocean View's Jame~
Thompson.
Thompson was second in his prellms heat wttb a 38.1
1n the 300 intermediate hurdles; Alexander was second in
his 800 heat (I :56.81 ), Wheclwnght qualified wtth a 6-4
high Jump; Nowotny was first m his 800 heat (1 :57.75):
Sperle was a heat wtnner 1n the 400 ( 49.09); a nd Thompson
turned a 9:28.45 1n the 3,200.
Schermerhorn and Anderson are the best bets from
the area's 3-A entncs. with their standout c.rcdent1als in the
400 and 1,600.
Schermerhorn also went I: 56.62 in the 800. while
Anderson's mark of 9:24.46 1n the 3.200 makes him a
threat there. too. '
Newport Harbor's Fritz Howser 1s in the pole vault
field after qualifying at 13-0. as did Corona del Mar's Karl
Schnug.
Estancia's Myron Felix 1s an entry in the 3-A
intermediate hurdles after taking his heat in the prelims at
39.94. and teammate Bill Baerg 1s a 1.600 entry off bis
4:25.42 effort in the prelims.
Rich Brooks of Woodbridge. who has been in the
shadow of Schermerhorn all year long. is a threat in the
(Pleue aee CD' /BS)
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Fall or spring, it's THE game
~h~rgers . Barons
getting ready again
for June 1 bat tle
Edison vs. Fountain Valley-it's a
high school football nvalry that goes
without saying in Orange C'ounty-
1n particular here along the Orange
Coast area.
They do battle at Anaheim
Stadium each fall -but on June I.
the second annual Edison-Fountain
Valley Alumni game will be held at
Orange Coast College and the Barons
ofFounta1n Valley wall be trying to
maintain their unscored upon ways.
Although Edison has had an edge in
the regular scnes. 1t was Fountain
Valley which posted a 5-0 victory
over Edison at Westminster a year
ago before 4.400.
"We hope to have more than 6.000
forthe game this year." says Fountain
Valley Coach Mike Milner. "with the
game at Coast."
"It's really a Homecoming game,"
says Edison Coach Bill Workman.
The game is sponso red by the
Fountain Valley and Huntington
Beach K.Jwan1sclubs with monies
dcnved ticketed to each school's
football program
Among the players expected to be
perform in~ for Edison are Steve
Rakhshan1. Steve Bashore. Steve
Trenwith
invited
to trials
UC Irvine sophomore Lola
Trenwith has been invited to the U.S.
Olympic tennis tnals to be held May
28-June 2 in Flushing Meadow. N .Y.
Trenwith accepted a wild card entry
Thursday to compete at the trials.
The Anteaters' No. I sin~es player,
Trenw1th was 24-16 in singles play
this season and was I 0-5 in doubles
along with partner Colleen Patton.
This season, &he knocked off sev-
eral formidable opponents. including
Peppcrdine's Carole Bertrand. Okla-
homa State's Robyn Lamb. Yak's
Connie Yowell and UC Santa
Barbara's Jena tro11er
Trew1th was an All-Channel
League choice four years at Santa
Barbara Htgh School At one time,
she was ranked I 0th among Southern
Cahfom1a Juniors and 64th national-
ly
At Santa Barbara High. she was
also the No I s1na,lcs player. compll-
1n1 a 19-1 l record and a 20-9 record
playing No 3 doubles.
Trtnwnh will he among the 144
pluven m both the men·, and
women's d1 v1'\1on~ n)mpetm& at the
1r1ah
Hines and Jack Clark.
"Kerwin Bell isa poss1b1h ty," says
Wo rkman, although Bell is current I)'
trying to hook up in professional
football.
Among the standouts billed to play
for the Barons are Gil Compton.
Kevin Margerum. Tim Holmes. Carl
Houchen, M ike Seymour. San Cen-
tofante, Steve Thompson and Bill
Gnlz.
It starts at 7:30 and tickets are SJ at
the gate or at the schools.
* * * Don Bums, who has been a fixture
at Estancia High for years w1th1n the
track and field program. 1n add1t1on
to tours with Newport Harbor and
Costa Mesa athletic programs. 1s
calling it a day-he has retired from
active duty asa coach and teacher
after 30 years in the Newport-Mesa
District.
A resident ofNew~rt Beach.
Bums has touched the hvesof a lot of
youngsters-from football. swim-
ming and diving. to cross country and
track.
When people sit down to reminisce
about days past -usually there are
two favonte subjects. One 1s the great
football team that came along. The
other are memones about coaches in
the style of Don Burns. I'm not sure
which takes preference.
* * * Leave 1t to Edison. the Chargers
ROGER
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alwa'}'s seem to ha' e bigger banners
and other assorted surprises dreamed
up for their game w1WI Fountain
Valley -now the) 're going for the
1ugular.
They're going to out<heerleader
the Barons Interested former Edison
cheerleaders are asked to contact
Bruce Belcher at the school
(962-1356). * * *
Fountain Valley H1gh's football
program 1sgoing to be among 12 in
the nation to be taken a good look at
by Blue Chip Magazine.
W nter Mark Steiner has chosen
Fountain Valley (and Banning) to be
among his dozen looks. <\mong the
field arc Mocller(Cinc1nnat1). Rice
Brother'i(M1ch1gan). Plano(Texas)
and Pnnceton (Cincinnati).
* * * l ln1 vernt) High water polo star
Rob <iolomon. a 6-1. 190-pound 17-
~car-old with a collcg1ate future under
(Plu.e .ee BIG QAME/82)
Taking a dive
Edmonton'• Ken Llneeman collldea wt th lalander &C>&lle
Bllly 8mlth ln Stanley Cup action. Olien woo. (See 82).
Suns get physical
Vern Wagner
UCl's Wagner
gets new post
SAN JOSE -UC Irvine assis-
tant athletic director Vern
Wagner was named an associate
director of athletics at San Jose
State Un1vers1ty Thursda). He
will began the new assignment
Monday
Wagner cstabh-;hed a repu-
tation as a succesful wrestling
coach wh1k at Fountain Valle)
High 1n the late 60s. coaching
several athletes to ( IF honors
Phoenix promises
more aggressive
game vs. Lakers
PHOENIX (AP) -The Los .\n-
gcles Lakers· offense resembles the
way Coach Pat Rile) wears his hair -
slick. To combat that. the Phoenix
Suns plan to give their nvals the
brush-off.
"We JUSt have to get more ag-
grcssi ve on defense and run a lot more
picks on offense." said Coach John
Macleod of the Suns, who trail 2-0 in
the best-of-seven National Basketball
Assoetauon Western Conference
championships scnes heading into
game three here tonight.
"We had some 'IJccess eartv in the
first two games, but we c'ouldn't
sustain 1t. We JUSt can't afford to 'ct
behind the Lakers anymore They re
too good a team to pla) catch-up
With "
Phoenix led after the first quarter in
both game'> o ne and t\.\O at the
i=-orum. onh to watch the Lakcrs· fa'it
break resuft in v1ctoncc, of I I0-94
Saturda\ and 118-102 Tuesda\ night
Resene foNard Rick Rohe" ma)
ha' e tipped off the ~un'>· ne'1
strateg~. ho"'c'er. "'hen he \et .i
stonev.all-ht..c p1d. late 1n the tounh
Damian chosen MVP
in Sea View League
, 3 Irvine players
earn first team
baseba ll honors
Saddleback High pitching star
Leonard Damian has been chosen the
~a View L.cague·., Most Valuable
Player m a vote of the league's
baseball coaches
Champion El Toro place-d fow-
players on the first team. 'A-hale If' me
had three on the first team and thrt'C
on the second squad
Irvine. which finished S«"Ond to El
Toro and e~mcd a CIF 2-A playoff
berth for the fourth stnught )Car. ''
reprtsented b) pitcher Mike Henigan.
firsv baseman Bobhy Hamelin and
outfielder Jeff B1elman on the first
team -I lfOUp which IS dominated
hy underclassmen
Hentpn and 81elman arc 1uniors.
as 1s Dami n. the flame-thro,\er from
ddkbaek who al'IO contnbuted
hcavil) with ht, bat. hitting \80 ""'lh
three home runs As a plllhrr. he
fashioned a I II FR.<\
Hamelin '' Onl' nt th rn·
sophomores on the first team and
another Junior earning a first team
berth 1s Newport Harbor's Joe\
James.
Others gaining first team honor-;
from the Orange Coast area includl'
Corona del Mar standout Paul
Musco. who hll 489. Un1ver11t)
shortstop Jason Gentile and team-
mate Graham fvc-rett . a 4Ci2 batter at
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penod of pme two on Michael
Cooper, which left the Los Angeles
swmgman crumpled on the floor.
"It's obviously something we're
going to have to do more of." said
Phoenix's veteran power forward
Maunce Lucas. "h's a nccessny. We
can't have their gua.rds hounding us
all o"er the floor. It's creating turn-
overs and we're taking too long to get
into our offense."
The 6-10. 250-pound Ro~)
shrugged offh1s pick on the 6-5. 17~
pound Cooper
"We set picks hke that all the ume
in Boston:· said Robey. acquired m
an trade wtth the Celtics last June. ··1
told Paul Westphal lo run that guard
past me. You can •t let them pla) you
hke that."
"We've got to be aggressnc:· Suns
assistant coach Al Bianchi said
"We're getting shoved and held all
O\erthe place We can ·t let them hold
u~. That's not an excuse. WcJUSt have
to 1mproH' ··
In the senes so far. the Lakcrs
\tarters have outshot the Suns starters
62 percent to 51 percent from the
floor while the Los Angeles bench has
out<.corcd the Phoenix reserves 99-48
including a 55-24 bulge Tuesday
night
··"'r·re beating ourselves. I don't
reall~ th int.. the' 're beating us." said
"iun'i forv.ard Lam 'Janee. who had a ~amc-h111.h 2Q po ints Tucsda~ night
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From AP dl1palcbe1
C'lNC'INNATI -Ch1ca30 Cubs Man-• ~er Jim Frey wasn't put off by his site
disadvantage when he came out of the
dugout Thursday ~o tangle with Cincinnati Reds
o utfielder Dave Parker.
The two had exchanged words on the field after
Parker stole second m the eighth mning of the Reds' 5-3
victory over the Cubs Thursday and Frey came out to
araue the call with umpire Bob Engel.
When the inning was over. Parker directed a few
words toward Frey on the Cubs' bench, bringing the S-8
manager onto the field 10 challenge the 6-5. 23()..pound
Parker.
.. I thought he was being a wase--~uy." Frey said. "I
didn't liken. I don't know what to thank ofh1m bemg6·
foot-5." ·
Players and umpires stepped in before blows could
be exchanged. Both benches empued. but calm was
quickly restored
"When I was out there w11h Engel , he (Parker) was
chiming in with some ~on of remarks. 1 thought," Frey
said. "I JUSt thought he wa\ tr) mg to be a wise.guy I'm
arguing wnh the umpire He doesn't have to be standing
back there popping off"
"He told me w shut up.·· Par~er said. "When I
rounded third base. I saui. 'I'm not allowed to voice my
opm1on?' ··
A few more words \H'rt' exchanged. and Frey was
soon on the field
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Jlm Rice raced home with the uc-• bttak.ina run on Erale Camad10'1 wild
pitch in the top of 1hc 10th 1nnina to a1vc
Boston a wild 11·I0 victory over Cleveland
Thursday niaht io the American League. Behind 10-3,
Oeveland had tied 1he score w11h 1hree runs in 1he
ei&hth and four in 1he ninth . Elsewhere in a liaht niaht
oractmty, Bobby Joaes :.troked a ruo-scorina sinaJe to
key a four.run seventh innina and Frllk Tuua 1ossed
a seven-hitter to lead Texas 10 a 4-1 victory over
Milwaukee ... Lloyd Mo1eby belted a solo home run
and drilled a tic-breakina 1riplc in the eigh1h inninj to
lead Toronto to a 3-2 win over the Chicago White Sox.
Perez makes it three straight
Rafael Ramlr.,1 drove in three runs • with a sacrifice fly and two-run tnple and
Gleu B•bbanl smacked a two-run homer,
powerina PHcul Perei and Atlanta to a
7-2 win over St. Louis Thursday in NauonaJ League
baseball action. Perez celebrated his 27th binhday by
throwing a seven-hitter to post his third win in three
decisions since returning from the suspension imposed
for his drug conviction in the Dominican Repubhl·
dunng the off-season ... In other games, M•rlo Soto
tossed a three-hitter for his fifth straight win, and Ron
Oesler and DU&De Walker ignited a four-run fifth·
inning rally that gave Cincinnati a 5-3 victory over the
Chicago Cubs. Soto, who pitched hnless ball for 81t'1
innings m his previous stan before settling for a one-h11
'1ctory. took a one-h11 shutout into the seventh inning.
when Ron Cey doubled in a run and Jody D1vl1
slammed a two-run homer . . . San Diego beat
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OcofJe DiCarlo of Tucson upset the .
favored Jeff Koscoff in the men ·s 8()().
mecer freestyle Thunday u the Swim Meet
of Champions opened in MisJion Viejo.
DiCarlo was clocked 10 8:03.93 seconds, eclipsjna
the previous meet record of 8:05.4S set last year by
Kostoff, who swims for 1he Industry Hills team.
BOSTON -Larry Bird scored 32 m mts, Dennis Johnson 26 and Kevin ~cHale 24, and the Boston Celtics rolled
another big early leild to a playoff victory
Kostoff, the Amencan record-holder 1n the event
at 7:S8.31 , actually finished third tn a tame of 8:08.85.
Mike O'Brien of Mission Viejo was second in 8:07.21 .
Florence Barker of Mission Viejo won the othcl"'
opening day final, the women's I S()()..meter free, 1n
16:36.07. Kim Brown was second in 16:39.63 and
Laurence Bens1mon third 1n 16:44 as Mission V1CJO
swept the first three plnccs.
Thursday night, routing the Milwaukee Bucks,
125-110, for a 2..() lead in a showdown for the Nutional
Basketball Association's Eastern Conference cham-
pionship.
Seeking to avenge a four-game sw~p by Mil·
waukec in last year's conference semifinals, the Celtics
poured it on for their eighth consecutive home victory
m the playoffs this spring.
The meet nt the Marguentr International Swim
Complex concludes Sunday.
In winning their last five games at home, they have
finished with margins of 18. 14, 22, 17, 23and 15 points.
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Yank .... ChanMI 5. Edmonton one win from Cup 10 p.m. -IOXIMG: Rene Arredondo vt.
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EDMONTON. Albena -Wayne ~
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Edmonton Oilers surged 10 wnhm one
11:30 p.m. -"'° 8AllCET9ALL: Lakerl at
Phoenix, Channel 2 (=)
victory of winning the Stanley Cup w11h a 7-2 rout oft he
New York Islanders Thursday night.
The Oilers asscncd themselves earl} on goals b}
Gretzky -his first ever 1n the National Hockey League
champ1onsh1p round -and Lindstrom. The hlanders.
who have won the last four mies. never caught up as the
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Step two for Swale
ut now, Play On
poses serious threat
to Triple Crown bid
BALTIMORE (AP) -Swale will try to
take a scco11d step on the Triple Crown
road his sire, Seattle Slew, traveled seven
years ago when he meets nine other 3-year-
olds Saturday in the Preakness.
"He's my idea of a legiumate Triple
Crown contender," trcuner Billy Turner
said of the Kentucky Derby wmner.
Turner trained Seattle Slew to the Triple
Crown in I 977. Saturday, he will try 10 beat
Swale with Play On. who won the one-mile
Withers Stakes May 9 at Belmont Park in
only his founh career stan.
"We've got one serious contender to
contend with." said Turner. "We're on a
par with the rest of them ...
"Bring 'cm. That's all I can sa} ... trainer
Woody Stephens said of Swale's oppos1-
t1on following his coh's swift 46-sccond,
half·mile workout Thursday.
Five other stancrs in the I '1•·m1le
Kentucky Derby were entered Thursday
for another crack at Swale 1 n the I 3/ 16-
mile Preakness at Pimlico.
They are Gate Dancer. who finished
founh but was disqualified and placed
fifth: Pine Circle. sixth. Fight Over.
seventh: Taylor's Special. I 3th. and Raja's
Shark. 14th.
Joining Pla .. On an making their debuts
m Tnplc Crown compeuuon will be Wind
Ayer. Pac Soldier and S.S. Hot Sauce.
Swale was made the earl} 6-5 favonte.
and should go off at much shoner odds.
Gate Dancer. the colt who wears ear muffs
and is the only Derby staner ever to be
disqualifed, was the second choice at 4-1 ,
followed by Play On, 6-1 . and Taylor's
Special, 8-1 .
If 10 stan. each under 126 pounds. the
I 09th Preakness w111 be worth S338.600.
wtth $243.600 to the winner.
Post tame will be about 2:40 p.m .. PST.
Channel 7 will televise the event from 2
p.m 10 3 p.m.
Swale. who races m the colors of
Claiborne Farm and will be ndden by
Laffit Pinca) Jr .. drew the No. 5 pc:>st.
Stephens said he didn't think post posnion
would be a factor in a IQ...horse field .
Swale broke from the No. 15 post in the
Derby, stayed out of trouble and made a big
move on the final turn for the 31/•-length
victory that earned him out of the shadow
of his more celebrated stablemate. the now-
re11red Devil's Bag.
If Swale wins. he would be wnhin one
race of reaching the Tnple Crown pedestal
gamed b} onl) I I hores. The last was
Affirmed in 1978. Last year. Derby winner
Sunny's Halo finished sixth in the Preak·
ness.
Stephcm had wanted Swale to go the
half-mile m il8'. but did not seem upset
about the colt's faster move under exercise
ndcr Make McKenzie . .\ftcr hilting the half
in 46. Swale galloped out fi,e-e1ghths m 59
3/5.
Golden West
eyes 5th title
Rustler softball team hosts
state championship tourney
Golden West College begins tts quest for a fifth state
community college softball title m the last six years when
the Rustlers host the Southern California regional
tournament Saturday and Sunday.
The Rustlers. 30-8-1 overall and 11-1 an South Coast
Conference play. will open against Moorpark Saturday at
I 0 a.m. Golden West defeated Moorpark 3-1 in the first
game of the year
The Rustlers are led b) pitchers Karen Carlson and
Cmdy Ewart. Carlson completed 25 of her 29 stans and
spons a 23-7 record and an ERA of0.27. A freshman from
Los Amigos High . she registered 152 stnkcouts and walked
24.
Ewart. from M1ss1on V1e10 High, was 7-1 and owns a
0.66 ERA.
Patching has earned the Rustlers this season.
considering their team batting average is a mere .198.
Laurie Holler leads Golden West wtth a .268 batting
average while Vona Ross1ll11s tbc team RBI leader with 15
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HERE AND THERE ...
•This from Ora nae Coast Collcae spons
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•Golden West Conese catcher Shane
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Milwaukee Brewen' triple-A affiliate, VanL
couver.
1• ~ore Golden '!Vest baseball: The Rustlers
wtll have a new assutant coach next teason -
Myron Pines, a former Golden West player
who has coached at Pacifica Hish the past
teven year'$.
•Add OCC baseball: The Pirates' chances
in the state tournament arc enhanoed con-
siderably by the presence of three solid starters
....
CUT
SmE•
-JeffOaterodc, Bob Nettles and Steve
Mendoza.
• Ex-Saddlebaek CoUqe (and Dana Hills
Hiab) pitcher Brad J(jnney made his mark in
UC Santa Batbara's record book. Kinney
compiled a l 0-S win-lots record and set both a
school and PCAA record for most shutouts in
a season with four.
Sports on TV
for weekend NEWPORT HARIOR
Saturday
TELEVISION
11 a.m. -BASEBALL: Angels at NewYorlc Yankees.
Channel 4.
l l a.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: NBA playoffs.
Boston vs. Milwaukee. Channel 2.
I p.m. -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS: Part I, Boxing:
Sugar Ray Leonard vs. Kevin Howard (tape); figure
skating (tape): Preakness preview (tape). Channel 7.
1:30 p.m. -GOLF: Colonial Tournament, Channel
2.
2 p.m. -SPORTSCbPE: ABC Masters bowling
tournament, Channel 4.
2 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Preakness race. Channel
1.
2 p.m. -SOCCER: Manchester United vs. Barcelona
(tape..: played March 21 in England), Channel 34.
J p.m. -SPORTSCOPE: Gold Cup polo. Channel 4.
3 p.m. -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS: Part II, Sugar
Ray Leonard interview, PreakneS-s wrapup. Channel 7.
3:30 p.m. -BOWLING: Seattle Open (delayed),
Channel 7.
RADIO
11 a.m. -BASEBALL: Angels at New York Yankees,
KMPC(710).
7 p.m. -BASEBALL: Montreal at Dodgers, KA_BC
(790).
Sunday
TELEVISION
10 a.m. -GOLF: Colonial Tournament, Channel 2.
1 t a.m.-BASEBALL: Angels at New York Yankees,
Channel 5.
Noon -PRO FOOTBALL: USFL, Michigan at LA
Express, Channel 7.
12:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Lakers at
Phoenix, Channel 2.
1:30 p.m. -BOWLING: Women pros compete in
''Robby's Florida Classic", Channel 4.
2:30 p.m. -BOXING: WelterweiRht bout between
Robert "Pee Wee" Rucker and Wittie "Fireball"
Rodriguez, Channel 4.
3 p.m. -AUTO RACING: Indy 500 time trials
(delayed). Channel 7.
3:30 p.m. -SPORTSWORLD: Boxing (Hector
"Macho" Comacho vs. Rafael Williams, lightweights).
NASCAR auto racing (Winston 500): Little League
baseball from Atlanta. Channel 4.
RADIO
I l a.m. -BASEBALL: Angels at New York Yankees,
KMPC (7 10).
Noon -PRO FOOTBALL: Michigan at LA Express.
KGll ( 1260).
12:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Lakers at
Phoenix, KLAC (570). .
I p.m. -BASEBALL: Montreal at Dodgers. KABC
(790).
Gauchos win
state crown
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• EL CA.JON -It was a clean sweep for area
community colleges at the state dual team championships
in tennis at Grossmont College Thursday.
On the men's side, Saddleback posted a 6-3 victory
over Foothill, while Orange Coast wrapped up the
women's crown. 5-1, 10 a match that was halted after
singles. Saddleback completed singles against Foothill with a
4-2 edge, and Paul Shepherd an~ Todd West were the first
to win in doubles to clinch the title.
Foothill entered the contest at 17-0, while Saddleback.
which lost only to Grossmont in team pla y this season,
upped its mark to 2()..1 .
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It's the first time a Southern California team has won
this championship since 1974 when San Diego City
claimed the title.
And. it's also the second team championship in the
history of the school. • . Commented Coach 8111 Otta. "I hoped wed close 1t
out in singles; it would have saved some wear and tear on
my stomach.
TODAY'S
CAMEL FILTERS
"I knew this was the best chance we've ever had and I
didn't want us to blow it."
The work is not ove~ for Gauchos Jim Stephc.ns and
David Salmon. who will compete 10 the 10d1v1dua l
championships here beginning today. They're the top two
seeds from SoutherQ Cahfom1a in singles and also are
together the No. I seed in doubles.
The 10div1dual tournament runs through Saturday.
CIFTRACK .•.
From B l
sprints offh1s clock10gs of I 1.46 anq 23.18.
Corona del Mar's 1.600 re lay team of Ross Flemer,
Scott Seal. Ray Gage and Pat McGrath enter with prehms
credentials of 3:26.6 7.
Also from Corona del Mar: Mark Palmer in~ the high
jump (he's gone as high at 6· 7), and Jeff Brown and
Gonzalo Vasquez are in the shot put with entry marks of
52· l 'h and 50-2.
McGrath will have a l<?O~ in the 400 "".'•th his 59}3
prelims effort, and Mark Ph1lhps ofWoodbndge qualified
for the finals in the long jump (21·7112).
University's Steve Jen 1s a th~at in the tripl~ jump
after qualifying at 45-01/•. Mater De1 hopefuls arc distance
ace David Younkin (9:49.28 in the 3,200) and John
Sorenson in the high hurdles.
Conquerors rout CIF foe
Top-seeded Newport Christian High opened its bid
for t~e ClF Small Schools softball title Thursday with a
20-1 romp over visiting Pilgrim High from the Heritage
Leaaue. The pme was called af\er 41'2 inninp ~ausc of
mutual consent of both coaches.
Kelly Davidson patched a one-hitter and struck out I I
and the Newport Chnstian hitters pvc her ample support
with an 18·hlt attack. Sharyl Cillay hit a solo homer m the
first innina and had three hits and three RBI overall. while
Darcy Delle wa!I 4-for·4 and drove in four runs.
Next on tap for the Conquerors 1s a second-round
entounter Tuesday aiamst the Wlnncr of the Wcmidgc·
Templeton game today
It's a whole new world.
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1M Orange Cout DAILY PILOT !Friday. May 18, 1964
! FoR THE RrcoRo
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AmerlCM LHeue
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Toronto n 13 .619 1""1
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Cleveland 13 19 406 15
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6 1 6 , .. 7 (llortdl
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def Brwct Man Son Htno Ken Derr UC
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STATE TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP
Cat Groumont Cohoe) Sldclll>lclt 6, Foottlil l
SlntM' Salmon is> def Corfteld 6 I o 1 We1u
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oet Wt\I 6 ) • " 1 s Sito"'"' IS) <>et Sullivan 6 ' <I 6 6 J sneol\erd S <>et
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s 08 ·~ WOMEN
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16 J9 bl ) LA,,,,.,, .. Bl'rl\·mon M•UtOn
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Jtt $11 Reo ("loutl'OI) 3.10
AIM> raatel: Frenc11 Force. Mlghlv ~rcu•. Luckv Polle\!, Ntv1Cle L1mb
Time: ?7 61
'2 lltlACTA (I SJ Ptlel \39.?0
UCOND ClllACIE. 3'° verd• ~loln l(lu (Pltlntn) 1 IO 2.60 2.10
~ul Men CGltlJ SIO 4.00
Jemie' Aoek1t (8 rOOll•l s . .o
AK<> r1cecs e esv Jeh PTIOI. Sundev
ScMc:I~. ltoet<tllell, C1tl TM AelM. krNm·
lno Skies, wenneoe1rt~. M• Eu v Al"'
Time 17.'2
TH•O RACI. 3'° \ltrdt Crumb SnelcNI' IC1td011) 7 IO • 10 2.IO
Seth Sa.I\ <Cr11lllf"l ) IO 1 eo
Mr Duel Oloo•ll lPllUnlonl 1.60 ""'° re <»d lchlDOn Two C:.0111 Go 81111, Orum 81na. 8udtl 8ro1ner Tn1n1o.
Of John
Time 17 15
P'OVRTH RACE. 440 vtrd\
EHv COtlver~non (Adrl 13 80 310 1 10
Tolltec (W1tdl 110 ? 10
Cneck T'ht Chtrl\ (H1t 1 I 1 10
Also raceo. Thll ChlCM C:.01 11, Heevv
R1ll •• CrlmM>n Nuooetr Mr MQOn11rk Siar
re fenoo. B1fltoo Btll
Time 21 7S
Sl EXACT A 13·51 0110 '"° 90
FIFTH RACE. '40 v1tels
Sl>Hd Galore <Garc111 1190 I 00 l 60
OH i\\ Ortam (CtrdOll) 2 .0 7 20
Rlu N High (Trtuurtl 2 •0
Also raced M1n 111 Tne Monev Sir
Cnhenova ~v • Mtlodv. Ftnelv Tunt<I
l(lngdom Jtl Sovereign Sow
T'lme 21 62
U EXACTA 16·41 oa•d .al 10
SIXTH RACE. •40 vtrO\
Old LOllt ()! Mme I Plk n I 17 40 1 00
No Porlcv Limit fGercl•I 1 00
Sl\oft Wink IHtrl)
J IO
• 00
100
Alw ract<I Trr N Pa n tm
Mlledv 0 H hlrt9 01n' O.vli,
To\iC'll ()! GOOCI Crimson RCXIUt
Time 1117
Cu n For
Toi..anon
SEVENTH RACE. 400 verds
<:.clfor R~t (Garclll l1 00 1 40 • 00 Sal ArtQll ( 81tvln') 910 ~ 80
M"1t< Hulen ICard011) ) ?O
AIM> rllGe(I Joi n AHi. S•HI CtrC>O. Moon Hrmo. Don 8111<1uero Roval Ju1nl10
Tlgtc 10.:n
LJ EXACTA 11·6) a.Id 11•7 60
EIGHTH RACE. 400 ve<d•
Scott Ltw11 tBerdl 7 00 S .0 l .0
lboar Ahead (BrooUI t 90 S .0
8• Al.lured (Hert) J 60
AllO roced Browru Du he•. War Sier
Wrert91er No Cnanct Al All Never Sllort
·nme 10 11
U EXACTA tJ 11 011d l lSI t0
$2 PICK SIX 11-3-6·3·1 l l oa1d
l2).336 IO wllh IWO wtnnlng 11cllell " .. norse\I l7 Pie" Sia con,011t1on oetd
,,,~ 20 worn l7 wln,,1ng "'"'" t five nor\esl
NINTH RACE 970 vard\
Cause Im Falt (Bard) '10 ) 20 ? IO
Mlcklesmo ... na m 1Summerowl 14 60 t t O
Clat>ber Luc"v Win I Treosurt ) 2.10
Also rtced 1r,,n snake, Ren•• lhmorlnv
Red. Eaolt Well Lorrie Bo. Cn1ceoo
E •Pf'H'. Time 4638
U EXACT A 12·0 pe1Cl lS1 80
Alltndenc• 6.340
Holvwood P1rt1
THVtlSOA Y'S RE SUL TS
I 17th et 67·daV ltl9t't111tNlred ~I
FIRST RACE. 6 lurlong'
'" • Romo 1011\\v I 1 00 J IO 7 60 Crvsi11 "lion• IMCC1rron S 10 J 40
Rtewez• 1 ~111 7 IO
Alla raced F1nnwav Lodv L1mo10&n
S«ol\d 8e11 L1dv Etfllent Beoe Bevou
01r1v Glftv Coior Me C.old Monvwood Mot
El flV8
Time I 11 I S
SECOND RACE. I I 16 m·~s
Song Maslrr IDIQO'l ••O •90 )20
0 1v ot Ratnl>Owl IMcC:.urn1 a to 4 10
P1uoor1 Pnoto 1011vartu 1 IO
' .Also r acid Pro11ee Rooerr Maoo•e '
Hilty Coov s Jeele Alveora Motner '
Knight "-'"D Jfftv Rov' Srtenra Hapov Gtnera1ton. Ken11n111on A1rt
Tune 1 •5 t 5
U OAIL Y ~U8LE t4·Si oa•O Ut 60
THIRD RACE. I I 16 m•les
O•achronv tMcCarron S 60 160 1 •O
Powder B•eall 15010) 7 40 210
Letd"'O l advovg !Hawley I 3 ~O
Also raced Wini! Turtr I"'' we rd Aot.
Purt P1iarz
Time I 43 <I S u EXACTA (l·Jl 0610 ua so
FOURTH RACE. 6 turlonvs
HO\lfU C:.101 1~19911 I 19.10 10 60 sao Proud n' P1ulon1t1 (McGurn) 910 6 00
Winning Gold (OtlvtrH) I 90
AIJ4 r&ee<I Ruler F 1ri1 O'Sll<o. A1><1I
F MIU ROIQOOVI Al>f'll Duece ... Solflllt
RldQeertl l Btllet>leele. Windsor·, Snullle
Time l II
\S E XACTA 16· II atld LJ 11 SO
FIFTH RACE. 6 furionos
How Ya Doon !Ptercel 8•60 4060 1660
Recovtrv IOtlQ1dlllol 10 00 12 00
Gae!>IM !Ste1nt>1<9J •to
Atso raceo 1n11n,1ve C1tt. M in Light
nor• Fol~ J L10v Fall Tlllrt9 Bl1ct. Fen
1u v Mad .At>1n0on Ru1<en• Cl"Mlrmer
Ttme I 10 J 5
\S EXACTA (1·9> 011d ll 583 SO
SIXTH RACE. S lurtonll'
Ra••• Prosoector (Plncavl '00 160 ~ 60
Dt11were Glnnv (Hewi.vl '1 IO 180
Pflncf\ C.aoron• CGarcle l 4 80
Alt0 receo Dani\n One In Four
Snadvvllle Fife Min Leader Sero1an Prtn
cen Trv Truth S1n11tt Portrell
n~ se
U EXACT A 18·61 P91d ,74 00
SEVENTH RACE. 1 1'16 mllos on lurl
Ao1g1e1 (McCerronl S •O l 60 J 00
Cotut (Meial 1040 600
Otvmolc Bronie IOe111noouvt1 4 60
flmt 1 47
lS EXACTA 11·91 oa d ,19•00
U PICK SIX IS I o· I 8 11 oe1d U62 40
wltn ISS w111n1no 11c~e'' 1t1ve hO<\e•I
Carrvovfr 0001 ''S St.7 04
EIGHTH RACE 0 ,,. mile
Cvrll Cl\OICP IOt1var f>\ 11 40 10 eO I 00
Eoonv Bron1t IMeiel 100 510
Eioontaneo Howlfv t ~ .0
f ;me 1 l6
$5 EXACT A l 4• oa Cl ''lS OO
NINTH RACE. I 1 16 m11t' Nuctt1r P.ncovl 1 40 J 00 J 20
Bunntl IMC(1rron t l eO 2 IO
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SColl Slmo•on
Curll• Str•~
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Rex C11dwe11
Nkll Prka
Ptrer Ooittrllu!S
Scoll Hoen
8tn Cre1Utt1"' Puuv Zoeller
L•rrv Rinker
Jim Tl\0<1><11
Buddv C:.ardner
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Garv Hallt>erg
Jolln Coo1<
Pll L1nOltv
Georo• Archer
Corev Pevln
John Aa1ms
Oouo Tewell
Cretu Sladler
Jim Colbtrt
Lerrv Nel•on
Cttl Chi Rodr1oue1
Tom Kitt
Par McGOWllt
Vance Heafner
Ruu Cochren
Mart.O'Meer<1
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Deve Stoc>.ton
Tim Norrl\ Ron Slrtck
JC S,...d
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Tom Wel\kOOI
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Garv Koen
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Leon1rd TnomoM>n
Brtd Brven1
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Mac O'C:.rtdv Tom Pur!ltr
Donnie Hammond
Jim Netlord
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D!ut e>erch ~ servo I m1c11.ert• NEWPORT LANDING IN1wotrt
eetdll -10 enviers 16 C•hco o.u l \Culo1n 1 S mac~trtt 10 sneeosl'lead. 17 """° S t>lue oercn I 0011 eve 2 ce0t1on
NBA Plavofh
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WESTIEltM CONFERENCE
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Teniltlt'l G•me
Lllt•n et Pnoenoa (Lakers lead ltrles
1·0)
SllNMv'' G1me
Liken e1 PllOenl•
WldnttdlV'J G1me
Pt>oenla 11 l.llrtn. II neceutrv
l"r1dlv. Mlv 2S
Lllren al Pttotnl•. if r>eCessarv
SIHld9 v. Ma v 'D or Monday, Ma v ll
Ptlotnlx 11 Lelrori. lf necenarv
EASTERN COHFEAENCE
Mhrllllt" "" h\tWI Tlwnde'v's S<ore
eoston 11S M1tweu"ff 110 180,lon •HO\
""" 7·0) S.l'U,.dlv'' Game
Boston et Mllweuto.ff
Melldav'' ~""' Bo•lon er Mllwaulo.et
WldrW\dl¥'l G1me
Mllweut(ff al Boston. 11 necen1rv
Fridr/, May 1S
Boston al MilweukH, II nectuerv
SUndlv. Mllv V
Milwaukff 11 Boston, II neceuerv
NHL playoffs
STANLEY CUP FINALS
T'llundlV's S<ort Eamo111on 1 "IV tioan<>ers 1 Earnonton
lf'•d\ ....... 3 1
SefUrdav'' Gll'IW
NV l\lenoeo et Edmonron
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Eamonron et NY 1,1anC1er\ 11 nteH,arv
Thundlv'' Game Edmonro,. 411 NY tstanclt<'\ 11 nttnw r.,.
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(Ml CAUIOMIA,
..cnnoue..,..._,,-
*-~·1'1mJfl
PiGiliiOUI...... -; ...
COUNTY CMI OMMOI
lh the tMtW °' the ApplcaUon of
MICHA£l ANTHOHV AOAMSOH
IOI' Chanve of Name
No. A tmH
O~" TO SHOW CAUSI! F~ CHANQe Of NAME
MICHAl!L ANTHONY ADAMSON
Nia llled a P9fltlon In tNa oourt IOI'
an Ofdlr a110wtnQ l)Mhloner to cMnoa .NI netne lrOm MICHAEL ANT~NY AOAM80N to MICHAEl
ANTHONY REIHART.
tT 18 Hl!R!BV OADeR!O that all
per90tla lnt.-t.CS In the mettar
atcr.uld appeer befor• th.It oourt
In o..,a11ment No. 3 at 100 CMc
Cent• Dftve w .. 1. Senta Ana. C.W-
tomla, on June 11. 1"4. at t : 18
o'clock AM., and then and thete
The followlng peniona .,. dOlnO
~-WHTMINSTI" SlOT CAR
AAC!WAY ANO HOlllU, t6441 ~ W..unftt«, CA
larry w V•n 01ten, t?H
Monrovta St. a..2, ea.ta Mee&. CA
9ae27
Orant W. Harr... 1783 "'*"· mlngblrd Ave .. Fountain v.ic.y, CA.
92701
Thlt t>uel-.. conduct.CS by a
09f*al pettt"*'lhlp.
Larry Van Otten
Th11 •t•ternent * .. "*' with ,,.,.
County C*11 of Or•no-County on ~1111. 1084 ~
PubllaM<I Oranoe Cout De.tty
PllOt Apl1127. May'· 11, 18, 1914
2298-SA
NAiii 8T ATDmft' The folloWlng penone .,. doing
bullt'8ea ...
IUNSHINl!·JANITORIAL &
BUILDINQ MAJNTINANCE. 82.2
HamlltOn to. Cotta MeM. Callf. 02121
Wa!W I Taff. ~2 HM'lllton
tO. Colt. MeM. Cellt. 02127
Kathi Jo Scttwob. 170 McKnlclht
7, L.agune Beld\, Callf t2Mf
Thtl butlMM It condUated by. a
gen«al pat1'*""1Cp
Walt• I! T•" Thll llatement wu Ned with the
County Clerk of 0r_. County on
Mey 3, 108-4 llMllll'
Publl"*I Orange eo..1 Deity
Piiot Mey 11, 18, 26, June 1, 198'
2496-84
1ttow c.uee, tt any tti.y 11ave • wh'1 ---------PlBl.IC NOTICE
Mid ~1t1on '°' cl\enge of """" P\&IC M>TICE --_;..;=----------thOuld not be grant.CS. ,ICTITIOUI IMl .... 11
IT 18 FURTHER orcw.CS thel a ,.ICTITIOUl IU ..... I NAMI ITAftmNT
copy ot IP\19 Ol'CW to lhow ~ be NAMI IT A Tl_,,,. The lollowlng l*tO"• are doing
p!.lblc.hed In the Otange Coelt Deity The rotlowtng petAON _,. doing bullneet u ·
Piiot, a rteW9f>aper of general bullneet u : BURGER HOUSE. 790 WMt 17th
clroulallon, publlehed In thlt county LOREE'S GARAGE. 2062 New-Str•I. Coelt Miu, c.111 92648
at .... , onoe ..... f()f four~ por1 Blvd .• •7. Coete M .... Cf. Meeeport, Inc., 791 W•I 17th ~tlve _., prlof Co tlle day of 9292& Str•I. Coela M .... Calif 928A9,
Mid heet1ng Lore.i Ciani. 10425 Crene Cir-C.illornla ~ M.y 17, 1814 de, Fountain Valley. CA. 92708 Th11 buel1*a la conduo1ed by· a
FAANK OOMENICHINI Jack Sorenton. 10'425 CfWle Cl1· corporation
Judge of the Superior COun ~. Fountain Valley, CA. 92708 Torn NICOi'°". Prteldent
'· QOM)C)N c~u.. IMC. Thia bullMD II conducted by •n Thi• atttemenl WU n1ec1 with the t111...-llt\lcl. unlno0tpor•led aSIOClaCIOn other County Clark of Orano-County on
9UMe ~ CA. ..a1 tlWI 1 pert"4M'ahlp. May 3, 198'4
Publi.hed Orange CoMt o.Hy Piiot L0te.i Clerk f2AIOM
Mey 18, 26, June 1, 8, 198-4 Thia 11a1emen1 wH filed with the
2871-8• County Clerk of Orange County on
Pl8l.IC NOTICE
l"ICTITIOUI IUllNlll
NA•ITAn•NT The IOllowlng person la doing
bulll..-au:
(a)C/.LIFORNIA BUILDING MAIN·
TENANC& CO (INDUSTAl•L &
COMMERCI AL ) (b)CLEANING
LADY (DOMESTIC), 4908 S...hof'e
Suite 8, Newport Beach, Clllf.
92663
Stanley R Gould. 4908 Seuhor•
Suite 8. Newpon Beectl, Calif
92663
Thi• buslneet 11 conducted by· a11
Individual
Stanley R Gould
M1y2, 198.4
~1S
Published Oranot Couc Ollly
Piiot May•. 11. 18. 2S, 1984
2•02·84
Ml.IC NOTICE
flCTITIOUI IUlfNHI
NAME ITATHHNT
The following person 11 doing
bullnest as SONYL C4AE, 210S1 Newland
t8S. N~ Beeen, Calll. 928'8
Rhond• Kern-LynH. 21051 N--
l•nd
185, Huntington ee.crt. Calif
92648
Rhond1 Kern-Lynaa Tnla 1tatemenc wa flied With the
County Clenl ol Orange County on Thia etalement wu flled with the
County Cler1c or Orange County on
_,. May 3, 198-4 May 3, 198-4 .. _ f~
Publlll* Orange Cout Dally Publllhed o,.ange Cout Oe11y
Plloc May 11. 18. 25. June 1. 198-4 PllOI Mey 11. 18• 25. June 1. 1oe.. _________ 2_so_2-8-4_ 250~
P\llt.IC M>TICE
,.ICTITIOUI MlllNlll
NA.-ITAn....,.
The IOllOwlng perton 11 doing
t>ualMN U
STEALING POOL SUPPLY. 258-
8 Rower. Cotta M .... Calif 92827
Scoll C SterOog. 258-8 Aowet.
COii• M .... CJflf. 92827
Thi• bullne .. 11 conducted by. an
lndlvldull
Scotc C. Sterling
~TTTIOUI IUMIEll
NAME ITATEmNT
The following pef'IOn II doing
bu•lnMs u :
SUNDANCE COMMUNICA -
TIONS, 6272 Hooker Drive, Hunt·
lngton Beach. 92S. 7
Linde J Heup. 6272 Hoollt<
Drive. Huntington ee.cn. 928-47
llllda J Heup Thi• atatemenc WU flied wllh Ille
County Clerk ol Orange County on Thi• atetemenl waa lllecl with the
County Clerk of Orenge County on
-...-.... May 10, 19&'4 Mly 10. 198-4 .. __ l"2AM3t
PuOll11led Orange Cout Dally Published Orange Coa91 Dally
Piiot Mey 18, 25, June t, 8, 198.4 Piiot May 18. 25. June 1, 8, 198•
2598·84 2tl03·8'4
Pla.IC NOTICE PlellC NOTICE
e-1an11ne f11tman• M11~9twd.,
~
TOfT-. Caltt. toloe
Publllhed OrallQI Coat Dally
Piiot Mey 11, 18, 25. June I, 198.4
2'499-8•
flt&.IC NOTICE
flCTITIOUI IUatNlll
NAME ITATIMeNT
The rollowlng '*'°"' ar• doing bullMD U
DISCOUNT FOREIGN C AR
PARTS. 1918 Hetbor Blvd . Co•ta
M .... Calll 92827
Tile Oe4tney Automottv• Corpot-
etlon (Cellf) 1'49 Broeoway. Coata
M .... Calif 92e27
Thl1 bullneat la conduct.CS by: a
corpor1tlon
E J Oelan.y. vie. PrMldent
Tnle 11etemen1 wu flied wltl'I Che
Cou11ty Clerk or Orange County on
Mly 3. 1984
f'JtelOIO
Pobltlhed Of'1no-Cou1 Delly
Piiot Mey I 1, t8. 25. June 1, 1084
2604-&4
~TITIOUllU ... 11
NAMI ITATIMeN'T
The rollowtno pettont art doing
bullneat ..
DEFENDER INTERNATIONAL.
760 w .. t 17th Sc.. Coeta M ....
Ctlll 92e27
Robert T Melville. )-451 1 Calle
Monte, Capo. Bch .. Calif. 9282'4
Wiiiiam S Ltwl\orn. )-4611 Calle
Monte. Capo Bch .. C•llf QA24
Thia bualMU I• condudll!! by: a
gerierar pannenhlp
Robel'! T Melville
Thia 111tement wH fllecl wtth the
County Cler1t ol Oranoe County on
May 3, 1984 '2oM04t
2411-84
• ORDINANCE N0.14-15 Publl.ned Orenge eo.a1 Dllty
AN ON>INANCE Of' TitE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENOtNO PllOI May 11. 18. 25, June 1, 198.4 PlBl.IC NOTICE
P'ORTIONI OF DtlTIUCTINO MAPI NO. 22 and 25 10 AB TO RE· 2S06-8A FICTTTIOUI IUllMlll
Cl.Al8W'Y ~flTY DEICflleED AS TflACT NO. 110t8 FROM THE DC-•C ""'TICE NAME ITATI....,.
fl4 (217'1) DtSTfttCT TO Tltl A•P (OA) DtlTIUCT (Pt.ANNlNO COM-I r~ nu ' The fOllowlng peraon It doing
MllllON AMENDMENT NO. tot) FICTITIOUI 8UltNl.ll t>ullneH u ·
Tne City Council of the City ot Newport Beac:h DOES ORDAIN u NAME ITATEMaNT EDGAR ANO OTHERS, 370 Le
IOllOWI I dol Perle Rd Cosla MIN Calif 92627 SECTION 1. The IOllOwtng <NJ property located tn the City ol "lewp0rl The lollowtng '*'°" 1 ng Edgar p Miner 370 'La Pene Rd
Betcti County 01 Orenge Stele ot Ctllforma bo~ uCOAST INDUSTRIAL Costa Me9a_ Caltt 92827 .
Tr.cl No. 11011 Tl'lls buslneiu 11 eonduet.CS by en j H shown on 0111nc1 Mapa No 22 and 25. referred to in Secttori 20 01 050 I PRODUCTS, •9l l Wetner Ave 1 1 ol lhe N-port Baacll Munk:lpel Code and by such relerence maca I part Sulla 213 Hunllnglon &e.eh. Call! nd vidual
1
92&49 Edgar P Miner ol Tllkt 20 o l said Code, IS l'teteby amended to cflange tile lano use Me Jo Thet ... Mullin, 12336 Thi• etetemenc wu fll«I wtth the
designation of Mid property from tl'le R-3 (2178) District to the A·P (0 81 .,A .'! 5 Call! ..,.. .. "
1
County Clerk ot Or•""" County on 0111r1et
1
.... n ... arcot tent on """"" -....-
IECTIOH 2. The Planntnn Director ot the C1"-ol Newl>Of1 Beach 11 Th~ t>utlnesa la conducted by en Mey 3, l98.4 • '' 1ndlVldual fMICll3 n.ttby rn11ructed end directed to cn1nge Olslrlcttng Mapa No 22 end 25 M J Ther M 111 Published Or-nae Cout Dally
co reflect aa10 ch1nge as described In Section I hereot ano a1 111d 8fY 0 ... 11 n 8 25 J 1 !98-4 DIStrletl"O Maps snan nave been 50 amended the Mme .,.,.11 t>e In lull This statement wu llled with Ch• Piiot May 11. 1 . • voe ,
force and ettec1 and be• part or Ttlle 20 of Ille 'Newp0rt Beacn Mun1r.1nal I County Clerk o f Orenge County on 2501-8-4 Code ·-r Mey 10. 1984
SECTION i . This ordinance aMll be published once 1n the ott1e111 F2Ql4t
newsptper ol the City and tne MtTMt lhall be effective thirty (30) deyt alter Publlatted Orenge Cou1 Diiiy P\B.IC NOTICE
the dlle ot 111 edopllon I Piiot Mey 18, 25, June 1, 8. 198•
Thia ordinance lll'H Introduced et• reguler meeting 01 the City Council 2600-8'4 ~A~~
ol the City ot Newport Beach. held on the 23rd day ot Apnl, 1984. and IWU "*'IC NOTICE The following pereon la doing
adopted on the 14th de y ol Mey, 198-4, by the lollowlng vole. 10 wtt
1
bullneet u ·
AYES. COUNCILMEMBERS Hart, Maurer flCTITIOUI 8UltNEll CASUALTY ADJUSTERS GUIDE
Cox, Plummer, Agee, Healher NAME ITATH•NT OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, 2182
NOES, COUNCILMEMBEAS Strauss I The lollowlng pertona 111 Oolng Pacific Ave
ABSENT. COUNCILMEMBERS None butlnaa u . 8, Cottle M .... Ctllf. 92827
Evelyn R Hart "THE 8001(1(EE'S" ETC. 98&6 Betty L. 8et91, 2182 Pacific; Ave
May0t Stur~n. Fountel11 Vtlley. Calif. 8, Coet1 M .... Ctllf. t2il27 A TT EST IRENE BUTLER. Dec>uly Ctty Clerlc 92708 Thl1 bu.in.a la conducted by. an
Published Or•nge COHI OllJly PlloC May 18. 1984 2858·8• Sandri Ann Aucutt. 98&6 Slur-lodlvldual
1
------------geon. Foun1aln Valley, Callf. 92.. Betty L. Bet• PtRIC NOTICE PlS..IC NOTICE Ole ne Ruth Fowter, 98&6 STur-Thll atatement wu flied with tl"ll ---------8-_....,.140 geon. Fountain Valley. c.111. 92708 County Clet1t or Oranoa County on
-Mira Lou Aucutt , 15130 May 3 . 198-4 u .. by FIRE AND CASUAL TY lnaurance Companl9e Broolll'lurat
SYNOP818 OF THE 51, W•tmlnlf«. Call! 92M3
ANNUAL ST A TI:MENT Thia busJn ... 11 cooducted by a
HIGHLANDS INSURANCE COMPANY gerier.i panMnhlp
toO JEFHASON STREET, ~!~.t=c wu fllecl wtlh ,,.,_
HOUSTON, TEXAS n002 Cout1ty Clerk of Orange Coun1y ?fl
Hom. Otne. May 10, 198•
YHr Ended December 31, 1913 fJ4M40
Total admitted assets
Total llebllltres
$544,851,580 Pvblian.d Or•llQI Co11t Dally
$349 339 378 Pllol May 18, 25. June t, 8. 198A • • 2822-SA Capital paid-up/Guaranty
Capita I/
S tatutory Deposit $4,000.000 P\&..IC NOTICE
Gross paid-In and contributed ~TITIOUI IU .... 11
surplus $47.360.303 NAMI ITA~NT
Unassigned fonds The tollowlng petlOfll are doing
(surplus) $144,151,898 bullneuu:
Surplus as regards GARDEN G REENERY, '4877
pollcyholders $195.512,202 Twlntree. Hunllnglon Beach. CA. 92&49 Income for the year $151,056.550 Laurie Dobbin•. 4877 Twlnlree.
Disbursements for Huntington Buch, Ca 92649
the year $149,984, 1~ Regine Whjpple, 2858 Orange
We hereby ceruty that lhe above rtems are 1n a ccordance with Ave . Coet• M .... CA. 92827
the Annual S tatement lor the year ended December 31 1983. Thi• bullnesa 11 cooducted by: •
made lo the Insurance Commrssroner pursuant 10 law ~al ~~Ip
Phll 0 Hamson Treasurer Thla1~~11~1 """ nc.ct with t~
0 E Walker, Secretary Councy c1et1i 01 Orano-County on
Published Orange Coasl Dally Prlol May 18. 19. 20. 21. 22, 1984 IAP<ll 19 198'4
2650,84 ~
Pubttlhed Or•llQI Cout o.lty Pta.IC NOTIC( f'tJJLIC NOTICE Piiot April 27, Mey"· 1 t, 18, 198-4
2276-84
•-2A141-o2
,,....
Put>li.hed Orange eo.t1 Deity
Piiot May 11, 18, 2S. June 1, 1914
250().e.4
DEATH NOTICES
ROBERTS
HOW ARD SANDS ROB-
ERTS passed away May 12,
1984. He Is survived by his
mother, Eleanor Roberts;
brothers, John and Ray-
mond and grandmother
Marge Meer. Memorial Ser-
vices will be held Friday
May 18. 1984 at Mission
Viejo Christian Church at l
PM. Burial at sea. Arrange·
menls by Saddleback
Chapel
HiA80A lAW .. ·MT OllVt
M0<111ary • Cemetery
Cre macof)'
l62S G1srer Ave :=::i I UH By FIRE AND CASUAL TY ln.urenc. Compant ..
Pta.IC NOTICE -I P\8.IC NOTICE Pl&IC NOTICE Pl&IC NOTICE • A:~~~~:A~~~~:.,_
PlBl.IC NOTICE
flCTITIOUI 8U ... ll
NAtft ITATI.....,.
Costa Me~a
~Cl SS'>4
FICTITIOUI IUllNHI FICTITIOUI IUllNHI ~TITIOUI IUllNHI flCTITIOU9 IUl*EH HIOHLAHOI U~EAWlUTEA8
NAM£ ITATIMENT NAME ITAnMfNT NAME ITATl•NT NAME ITATUllNT INIURANCI COMPANY
The tollowlng Pt!™'"' ere doing Ttle following per90nl are domg T lie tot lowing peraon le doing I Tiie lollowlng '*'°" >• doing IOO JEFFERSON 8T1'EET,
l'lustnen 11t bua•neu as l bu11ness H butlneu at I HOUSTON TEXAS 17002 DO ~ INVESTMENTS 112•0 LEE WEST ENTERPRISES. INC CARMEN •NO FARIS. 14742 HOMEMENOERS, •93& P"'°"· '
Talbert Aven~. Fountain Valley OBA NEWPORT IMPORTS LE/.S· I "le•PQf1 Tuelln C111r 92680 Huntington Be.ch, Calif 928'9 Hom. <>me.
CA 92708 ING INC , 3100 W91t Coaat High· John Carl Fana. 21792 Wlndl!Of1', David c Cummings, '493~ v .. , Ended o.c.mber 31. 1M3
Richard p Oorr11 1201 Cllf1 way N-port Beach. CA 92663 Huntington Beech Calif 926-46 Pearce. Hunllngcon BMch, Cell! Total admitted aa&ett S 14,229,965
Drive N-p0fl Beech CA 92&83 I Lee WHt Ent.,prlMt. Inc db• 1 Tt111bu•lneM 11 conducted by •n 92649 Total llablllUM $943,466
Suienne KelMI, •27 7Ch Avetl~. ~port lmPQf1t . Inc . Calllomla tndlVlduel Thi• bullMM laeonduet.CS Oy an C apita! pald ·up/Guarant y
w1nde•"*e. Florld• 32788 3100 Weet Coa11 Highway N-p0rt John Cetl F1r11 ndlvldual Cap ltal/
Thi• bus1""' 11 condUC1ed oy 1 Beaotl. CA 926&3 I Thi• ·~~~en1 t0wH llleclc wtth tlle David C Cumming• ft'-' ...... .. S tatutory Deposit s 1.000.000
llmlled ptrtnerthlp Thll t>ual""8 11 conducted t>y • County -.-.k o reno-ou111y on Thi• atatemen1 wu _, woln '~ Gro .. peld ·ln end contributed
Rk:hard p Dorri• corpottt~ Mey 10 198• County C19'k or Or~ County on aurplua s2 800 000 Tllls sttlerMOI WU llled Wlftll '~ Le4tnd H W•t Pr.akSent ,,..... M•v 3 198A • •
County Clerlc 01 Or1noe County on Thi• lltttm11'11 w11 nled witn the Publl•'*l Or•~ Co.11 O.lly ,...... UnaNlgned tunds
April l9. 1984 County C'-k ot Orat'!Q9 County on Piiot Mey 18 2S Jun41 1 e 1118-4 I Publllhed Oranot eo.t1 0.lly (aurptua) ~ 1"1>1" 23 198-4 I ?S97·1M Plloc May 11. 11. 25. ~ 1. 1084 Surp101 a1 regards
Puo111hed Orange C<>a•t 0 111y 'uaoo 1 2•9i'-8A poltcyholdera
P1101 M•v 1e 1s June 1 8 198• Put>llan.d Orange Coat Oelty 111-IC ltlt\nrr: Income fO< tile yMr ~8~ 8'4 P1101 April 21 May• 11 16. 1984 n1UL ""'"" Olsbureementi for
S9.686.499
$13 286,499
S980,392
2322 8• P\8JC NOTICE flCTmOUa ....... Che yMr $440.2 t5
Clrl".1'1i llf'Cf ,HJV• I fl'-ir!l(J 15 vour b~·.:
t1Q1Ct• f, r 111'11'1 tr1 .1"'fltnq ftlf• 1tPrn::. y1)ll
n lonq1r n11•rJ II<., (lurct. .1nt1
,,,,..,. f]f'r\'\l\/j
Daily Pilat • ( Id'"· d 1f1 11 Jlh
rhnm• h4~' '°1hU~
ACTITIOOa IU ... U
NA• ITA Tl.llaNT
T~ IOllOwtnQ ~900 II doing
tlUtll'llN at
MARK V~TOR HANSEN ANO
ASSOCIATl:S. 711 W•t 17th St
Coet1 M ... Celtf 92127
Mette Vle1or t1a11Mn 321 E ~rd
St • <;o.11 Mesa c.Jlf 92827
Thlt bullneu 11 conducted Oy en
rndllli<luaJ •
Ml#li VICI()( H•nN"
T n11 ttlletMf'lt w .. flied #Ith 11141
County Clerk of Oret!Ofl ~ty on
APf 10 1984
~
Putll•thtd Or•"9'1 C.0.11 Otlly
Pllol April 20 'l7 Mly 4 I 1 198'4
:>11\3 94
,._. .. ITATIMSWT We hereby certify thll ttM. otxwe llem1 are tn accQf'd1nce Wjth
fh9 IOllOWi"O ~ ... doln; the Annual Statement for the ~ ended December 3 1 1983.
bueineet u made to the tnwrance Comml&ak>n«. pyrauant to taw
JOHN OATES 4 ASSOCIATES Phll 0 Harrlton, Tr .. aurer
t85S2 MacArthur 81¥0 Suite «0 0 E Wilk ... a-·~11"" lrvtne, Clllf 92715 •• ..._.. ·'
John Jardine O•t•. 1508 Oo~ Pobllahed Orange Coaa1 0111ty Piiot M1y 18. 19. 20 21. 22. 1984
Dl'M• ~ &.Kt! c 111t neeo 2849-~4
Thia b\l.in.-1 II COOChiet.CS by t
COf PQlllton
JOfln OatM
Thll tlllln*lt W&I filed with Ille
County Ctwlo of O'anoe County °"
M1y 10 1984 ,,....
PublllNld OtaflOI eo.t1 Dtll'V
Pilot Mh 18 2S Ju,,. 1 8 . It&•
2tl0'4·8•
~.\•" d.1, .ill alon.,_ rtw flr.111jlt•
11 1 ... 1 \\11m1•n ' II\ 1'" .11 t· m~1rh· l'.l\lt'I
II\ 111for tn,cl 11111 .end ,111\ 1n· found onh
lfl tlt1· n .11 1\ f'tlnt Daily Piiat
The fOllOwlng !*tool ere Oolng
bUllMN U :
NEWPORT EQUITY DEVELOP·
MENT CO . 187 I 1 Or.enl/llW Lane,
HuntlngCOfl Beactt. CA. 928A9
Grant E Argabright, 19711
Greenview Lant. Hunllngton BMctl.
CA 928'49
Delmar A Swann, t 1MO M.io.tl.
Cypr .... CA ooe30
Tl'lll butlMN le c;ondUCt.CS by 8 general partnerthlp
Orent E Argat>Oghl
Thia et•tement "'" llled w<tn the
County C*11 of Or.no-County on
~'" 19. 198-4 ......
Publllh«J Ofange Coul o.ny
Piiot Aprll :l1. May'· 11. 11, t084
'277-SA
NIUC NOTICE
~TmOUI au.-11
NAmlTATl.-.NT
The lollOWlng per..on It doing
bvelllMI ..
RESTAURANT SITE SEl£CTION. 1720 E ()wry Av. , Sutte 10i',
Sent.a AM, CA 02109
J.tr YMtgan. 3t7 £ 23td St •
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PIERCE BAOTHEAI
BELL BROADWAY
MORTUARY
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SMITH & TUTHILL
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PACIJ'IC VIEW
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Mn.A UHll!'llD8Ct4001. OlSTA TO M011.CT YOU. ..... DQR01'llY C. gy A.NS ab TO ~CT WM11 ??M-1¥ YOU_. .. DllJMA.J •-A -110. --. 1'Na Ill•......... t ........ 11c1 Deedlfn« aioo q'dOc:ti pm 11m.n1M)'• eau AT.,.. DOllOTllY CLARA EV ANS n MA• • w.o· ATA.-.:.0 ..., °" nun .. --. YOU AMie.;;&T"'-a ....-...._. 114..4 fll·•:,...
tN11tdeyof.June,1tM UC U&.Lr YOU-MU· ANDOPPmTIONTOAI). IAU.•YOU--M ........ m IA t. W&. __,'IOU --~OA~ _... s=-._...~ Ptw ot l6d "9ollpt· ~ PUllAT10M Of TMI MAW°' "6T10M Ol TMI un. CW TMI TMI AC1'JOM TO NOTICT -. __. ~ TM'I &.-. eein.-• li1ill-
Offtc» ...... ..., s'u.t. TMl~MMWr'tOU. MINISTEll ESTATE NO. "°4:1 .......... .,. 'fOU, '°"" "'°!...11!.'!t n MY .• TO~ YCMI =..·.:.l rt I • .. -~~ ... Mw,0CA. t2l2t YOU IMOULD COlfTAOT A LAW. AJU117 YOU tMOUU> COlfTACT Au• ... AT A .......:1 uu.• YOU n ..... -..... AT A ......, ..... c r PL ___ __ ~ ~ Heme. Al· Ya. To all hein. bmefidari• Ya -Ml IDIPUM1'GI OP TMI UL& • YOU -All ~ -. .. -........... ~ ,Pl.1.~2fENT OF OVMNASIUM NOTIC8T.t.°' .... ,,_,_.!!W'WIALI ttedlton and conUn,ent ~Ol,..,...UUI Un. OP TMI MGC-1111 MnoltOPTMlllMWOPftm ....... "'e ... ·~
vvne -·-,......... AQAMT YOU. YOU ...... NOCUD•CI Ml•-T YOU............... -~ """" .,. on lk Putctw. NOTICE IS HeAEtY OIVEH. thet credi&on ol OOROTH c. NOTICE II HIMIY OIYIH • .,.. COMTAOT. LAWYa. YOU .... COllTAOT A LAW-..... ~ .... -=
Ing Oftlioe, Hff.8 ..., an Thur9dey, MAiy31, tMht 10:00 EV ANS ak• OOROTHY anTilundey,June7, tll4,t110;0C) On '11cllly, June 1, ltM • 1~ '9l. ,..... la • "'~a u.-a ,.,. 9-ot Mid day In tN room Mt r 1 • n • eo..t •us __ .. o'Cllodl a.m ofJleld ay, 111'1 ...... --am. of Mid'"-•. at.,,. IOUW\.,,,,,. Sf•,.. -··TY, INC . • ..... , •·-A-.~ C:..-...... Oillo-'NO~ H'iRiiY" 01vEN I . for cond~lng Trut*'• -..n.nnho••..u:_ ~~-~ Mt lll6de for~ r,;.;;;~ ennnoeiot;;'0r-.~Old ~~TIOH ';..d:'.ii; ....... tN ~ &dlool D1i1t wl1hln tN offloM of MAL tona w may 1.119' vw~---a..., wttNn t"9 offloM of NIAL ~ 211 Welt a.tta AN .....,T,_....,_,.,.,.tolow-,..,,_. ...... • .... fll'
IOI' Orenoe County. OalltornAa. ac1· TA 8ECUMIU SERVICE. intttes\ed ln the will and/or UTATE SECUAITIU If~. loui9wwd,Cttyota.ntaAne,Coun-Int d'm"'*' Deed ot 'fNlt .... ....,... Of ...... :..~ 1f19 by 1ne1 ttvough 11e OowtnlnQ eo at 2020 North Btoed'n)'. enal4!: looatecl .. 2020 NoM •oedwe)'. ty of OfMOe, Cellomlt.. ,ACWIC ~ '° .,_ power al Ille oon--~..,. •,...... -., ...,... • 8oard. herelnafW raMm9d to N 8utse 208, In tri. City C1I Santa Ana. Suite 208, In the Ofty 01 a.n1a AM, LOAN MAHAofME.NT tallnad lb Ilk! Deed of TNll, W1U. ,,._, ~ ~ ..... Lollt
"DISTAlcT", ... ,..,..up to,~ County of Ofenge, ltaM of Cell-A pebtJon h.u been filed Couniy of <Mnoe ...... ot c.11-ATIOH • "1.lleM. or 8f.llATPU8UCAUC'TlONTOTHe .... °' .. "XIII • -c..
not lat• than tri. a~tecl tornla, WHTl!RN 81EAAA byJOHNEVANSLntheSu-torn!&, NEWPORT HOME LOAN, T"*-.or~TNl!le9. .. HIGHUT8100EJHOAOMH..,_. tornlla ...... 1~0lmol .. ,....1 lllN ....., blcla tor the-dot. FINANCE CORPORATION, a c.u-ri Co INC., I Celltofnla corpot9tton, ........ public IUCtton to the~ ..,.. .. the um. of ... "' lllwfii ..,, ~ c •o ......... oontiaat fOf the llbow Pf'Otee'I. fornta CO<POl'•tlon.11 dill)' •P· pe or urt of Oranae duly ~ TruatM IM'ldar anes bidder tor ca111 ~ at ~ ~ of tN United ~ °' .., a -"'*' 10 --Of .. J l2 t Of llc:telflell bereoaiYed tn tN p1.ca poln*ITNl!Munder and P'UfWI County reque1tlng that purwt to ttie CIOWIS of.-eott-.... In lewflli l'l'IOMy of tl'le Uni'*' CMtlllt'1d** drlliln on ..... OI U'llaftOIOa.. lilt...,...., 1-. to
Identified ao...,. and Will be°'*"' to the powel' of .-conNttecl In JOHN EV ANS be appointed r.ted In !NI oettaln Deed of Truac 8ta•> IN follOwtr'll deeorfbed ~ tlMk, a .-.. or ......, _....... OOUUM•=• .,. ......_ eel and pu..-..' reed MouO at tN that certain o.d Of Tl\llC eMCU\ed __ , ell.C:V\ed by ROBERT A ROOT and P-'ot*tY ~ In ._ County oredlt union, or 1 ..... 01 tlldar'll or~ tudl le,..._, Ill ~ta.,Jn.andp99oe. by CAL-CO MANAGEMENT IN-u petlOnaJ ~prepr~n· SANORA 8 ROOT. hU9band and ~MleOf~and MWIOiandlOenwoclMlofl.dofllll. _.,. bF tN --~ ~
n.ta wt11 be a NIA cMoOe11 ,.. COAPOAATED, aCeltfomlaOOf'PQt· t.ative to admlnislet the ts-wtfw, raoorded ~ 11, 1tll, In 1cl'lbech1 tolowl: died ln IN ecm. Of Ce1tom1iaJ al .... IN~ pertod.
qutrecl tor Md!_. of bid dOou-allon. ~ M t, tNO, In tate of DOROTHY C . 90011 14062 of Oftldal Aecofdl Of l.OT224 <>'TRACT NO._, IH t'lgftt tide and tnw.c COfMlt'9d 1111 Mo/OM .... • ...... ci.
menta to guarant• "*' recurn 1n Book 13652 of Oflldal ~of EVANS aka DOROTHY Mid COunty, at ~ 1419 ,.._ THE CITY Of' IAVINE. A8 PEA MA and now ha6d by" under lllld o..i ..._, _..,,_ tl'Y .. ~
good oondttlon Mthln NI A ~ Mid County, at ~ 1129 .... rT • D. corw'• lnllr""*'I No 12M7 • .., RlCOAOEO IN BOOK 256. p of Tn.t In .. property ...... ...,. ~ .... Nlr ,...-"' •ft• the bid OC*WIO data. oord9''1 lnefturMnt No 92· 1°"8e. ~ EV ANS (under the rauon ot • bfwti ot dateutl In ~ TO 43 IHClUSIVE Of' .. 6-or1bed' one .,....... an the J rs: lfO I
Each bid mu.t con1orm and be by raiuon ot I bfeactl ot defautt In lndepe~nt Administration ~mantotperlormancaoftMC>bl-CELLANEOUS MAPS. IN THI! TRUST. Oflt9yronMakMM.AMtl pr<Mdedllldl~,....., ...
rMPC)ntlva to th9 contrect docu-paYf'*ll ol performance of tN 01>11-of Estates Act). The petition r,;:00' aacureo th«41by, Including FIC! Of THI! COUHTY MOORD£ M-..na. and Cat1 =ri wrltli\Q by IN Aolttl ~ bidder lhall tubmlt. on the ~~!°';,~ur:' ~· N=~ ia set for hearing in Dept. No. :.~:::h,.:,,~au~~ 1r. ~~·~~~UN~, ... and ot a =~AAY ~d Leme, = ':: r:.""-= ::: .. !
torm furnllhed with the contrac1 wtiletl wu raeorded Mardi 30. 1982 3 at 700 Civic Center Dr , 1984, u Raoord9f'• IM1rumant No. common dMlgnatlon, tt any, ot Aeoofded MlfClh 23, 1M2 .. tlel, It "1U4ll be -tnan and,..._, dooumantl. a Nat of the Pfopoaed .. Recorder'• lnatrument No. West, Santa Ana, CA 92701 84-Gee 164, WILL SELL Al PUBLIC , ... Pf'ot*t)' cs.atbed llboYe lnatr No. 82"'°" 14'1 of Offlclal ,.. on time, tN ra.ona tor•,,.,....
1Ubconltac10'1 on th .. pro~ .. 82·1~. Will SELL AT PUBLIC on June 6 1984 at 9·30 AM AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BID-purported 10 be: 2 Carrel A~. oord1lnlMofflceolther.cotcWOf l'l'IU9t be con•tt••"""' -,.....
required by tM Subletting llOd Sub-AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BID-IF YOU• on~ th. . DER FOR CASH. 1awtu1 mcney of lrdfla, Callfomla 9 Orange County. Ste1a ot Cellfomle; latcwy ~ tot dafll9I ol .......
contracting Felt Prac1~ AC1 DER FOR CASH. lawful moM)' of o.l<:A..I to e tile United StllM, °'I Cllhler'• The undelllgned Ttu11M d Mid 0..0 of Truat.deaol10ea t"9 cetlon.andtNPf~mueilbelllll>-
GOV1. Code Sec:. 4100et1eq tM United St11•. °' • cuhlar'1 granung of the petiuon, you cn.cti drewn on a state°' natlonel c:telmaanyUablNtyfOf eny lnCorfaCt 1~ prot*t)' OOt"9CI by the lnfonMllan 4 S 2
Eadl bidder must eubMl1 with c:tledt dr.wn on • 1ta1• 0< natlonll should either appear at the blf\ll, 11ta1• °' fedefal credit union. ,_of the 11,.., addrell and LOt 1t0 Of Trect No. 1712, In tM in 8act1on 643.2 l•I of .,,. ,.,.,..,
MCh bid oertlfted °' cuhlat'• ctledc bank,• atatl 0< t.cMral creclt1 union, heanng and tate ob or • 1t1ta °' 1.oera1 uvtnga and common dealgtlatjan, "any. City of Cost• Mal.a. County Of Or· ~
p1yable 10 the OISTRICT or 1 bid ~-~ !~!~~1on·~~~1n ~ •·ons or ftleswn·neyoun obe-IOan ~11on domiciled ln thtll '*• ange,Stat•ofCllllfomla•'*'l'l'llP ou ""Y iooa a1 t"9 ~LM • bond 1n the t0tm Mt fonh In the..,.,,_,..,.,, .,....,__,,, t.-.. ,-~· a111e.anpay1t>1e11thetlmlof..... Saki .... will be maoe wttllOut ~dedln&ooa50,Pagae3~to3e lnd .. COft'llMlrtlftllaclM .. ,,_.,·
contrac1 document• 1n an amount 1t1ta. ell payable 11 the time Of .....
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lions with the coun befor I rlQtlt, titre and lnt•est held by It, covenant or _,linty, axpreaead Of lndult\le of Mllcellaneoul Mepe, In 11 Homa LOlfl 8af* of S-''*""
not '-' thll'i 5% of the m&lllmum all right, titre and lnt•-11'*4 by It, the hearing Your ap _ f rullM. In that real pr~y Implied, regarding tltle, poerrrrlan IN otnoa of the County Aecofder ot Ci900. un1W lll'IY"'°' mMelllila Ml
imount ot bid u 1 guatantM 1hat u fNltM, In that real Pf'099rtY ·• lltu1t• In uld County end State. or ancumbfanc. .• to Nti.ly the otJ.. Uld Cowley · exempt bY lllw fl'OM puble die--
tile bldde< w111 enter Into the lltu1ta In Mid County and State. ance may be Ul person r by clffCl'lbed u tOllows llQatlOM MCYfed by and l)Ur'IUllnt The 11raet addr-or other com-ck>eYra. " yOu N\19 WIY ~
propoeed contrac1 II the NIM II de9crlbed .. tollOwl: lot 39, Bloc• your attorney. PARCEL I, Unit No. 31 ,lnth9Clty to the Power Of S• conf«recl ln. mon o.ignatlon of the, ... prop-conc«nlng "'-Pfocedurw. oon-
•warded to euen bidder. In Iha E, lrac1 1219 recorded In Boo« 38, IF YOU ARE A C EDI· or Newport Beech. County ot Of. certain o.d of Truet eucutecl by arty heralnabova deac:rlbed 11 tact tl'le ~ Agent M ttMt
event ot !allure 10 ant« Into Mid pege1 28 and 27, of MllOellaneou• TOR or a contingent creditor ange, Stitt ol Calll0tnla, u anown T Ru S l 0 R ( S) · SC 0 l' T purport9d to be 2040 Praaident Fediarll Homa l.oen 8ellk of Seti
contract aucto eecurlty wlll be f0t· Mapa, records of Nld County f h d __ _. and deacrlbed In tha Condominium FREDRICKSON ANO DEBRA J, Pl~ Cotti Meee, CA. 92$21 frll'GleOO «416) 31).1250).
lilt . The 1treet lddr... or other 0 l e ece~. you must Pl1n recorded on September t4.' FREDRICKSON AND DARWIN The~ Tn.wt• Nrtitly flubtllhad Orenge COllfll a...,."°'
OtSTRICT rwerveia tM right to comon dellgnatlon of IM real prop-flle your claim with the 1978, In boolc 12841, pegee t2t to FREORICl(SOH ANO NORINE B. dltclalml ... ttabMlty for 91'1'1 lnOOt-MAiy 18, 1tl4
reject lftYOI' 111bid•or 10 ~ .ny arty hafeln1bove daac:rlbed 11 court or present it to the per-996 lndullVa ot Of1lcial Aecoroa ot FREDRICKSON. I ract..-In Mid .. ,... eodNM or 2l70-M
ifregulafltlaa In any tHdl or In tM ~acs .. ~.:~~~ Road. sonal representative ap-11ld County, u amend.cs by RECORDED: September 18. 1981 other common daeignetlen bidding. _,,, ..,.....,.,.... Amendment to Con<Somlnlurn Pi.n u lnltrvmant number 23223 In The ben9flclary IM'ldar Mid Deed rt11JC llJT1C( ~ttothtptOlltlloniofSec:-The und«llgnecl her.t>y dt1-pointed by the ooun within rac:orded on November 10. 1978, In book 14224, pega 962 In the omc. of Tl"U9t. by r-Of• bNectl or ___ .............. _____ _
tlOn 1773 of tl'le LAbof Code of the ciMM all llat>Mtty '°'any inc«rac:t· four months from the date of book t2918. pegee 1002 and 1803 ot the county Recorder of °' CWIUlt 1n tne ~lone taellf'ed NOnCS OP .u.•w. .. MUI
Stlta of Cat"Ol'nla. the OISTRICT neae In Mid 11r .. t .odf-or other first iasuance of letters as of Ottlcial Racorda of Mid County CoYnty -ttweO)', heretofore ~ and Vllrt.a Communtty ~ 2400-84 hM obtained from the Director of oommon dee91•tlon. . PARCEL 2: An undMded one thlf-At the time of the irlltlel publt-delhoel eel 10 tM undell6glled. wrtt· P\Mntlff ,,. AoOert E. .....,., 0.:
Iha Oepal1mant of lndU91rlal Refa-Said .... wlll be made without proVlded in Section 700 of ty-tourth 111~th) lnt«ea1 u 1 tan-cation of 1hlt notice. the 10111 ten Dec:larltlOn of o.tautt end o.. ~ No 354 502 •
N!UC NOTICE
NOTICE
CHEVRON U.S.A. INC. ha an IPC>ll-
oatlOn fOf an amendment to Ill U ·
11tlng Permit E-83-2 1 !*ldlno
before the Calffornla Coutll eom.
mlll6on to lnttall I p!'otac:tM dabf1-
~ wound ulltlng conducton
II pan of Ila ~ operltolnl of
lalland Either located 1~ m11e1 on
lhof9 from Seel BMctl, CA. Furttlctr
Information may be obtained trom
the CoNtal Comtmlllon It 831
Howard Street, 4th FlOOf, San Fran-
CllCO, CA 94105, telaphon1
(4 15)643-4555
floublllhed Orange Cout Dall)' Piiot
Mey 18, 19, 20, ~1. 22, 23, 24, t9&4
2ee9-84
FlCTIT10UI IUaMU
NAmSTA~
The folowing per10n 11 doing
bullneMu
TRI POWER SUPPLY, 8171
BYrn,,.,.,, Ct.. Hunllnglon BMctl,
Cellf 92648
JlmM Wtt111m Turner, 8171
Burnham Cr., Huntington Beech,
C.111. 92646
Thia buliMSa II c:on0uct9d by: an
Individual
Ja,,,_ Turnef
Thll 1t1tement WU tiled with tile
Counly Clertc or Orenge County on
tlona th9 get*ll prevalllng rate of wwranty, upr ... °' implled, r• the Probate Code of CW-i nt In common In the ,.. lntar•t In amount of U1\pald balenoa Of the mend lot S16a, and wrm.n notice of 8)' Virtue of a writ ...._, on Feb
par diem W8QM and the gener111 gardlng tlt14a. pouaalon, °' anoum· fomia. The time for filing 1nd to the Common Ar .. of Lota 2, obllgatlon MCUfad by the above~ breed! and of eleCtiOn to c:a.-e \M 9 11MM by the ~ Court
prevelllng rate for hollday and <YVelf• bfancea, to Mti.f)' the Pf'lncipal bel-1auns Ul . 3 and 5 of Tract 9858, u par mac> acrlbed Deed of Trust llOd •ti-under11Qned to NII Mid PfoC*tY to County of Orange, St• ot C..:
time wort! In tM locallty 1n whlctl tt111 anca of the Not• or other obllQallon c w not expire prior lli.d In book 438, pages 1 to 7 In-m11eo coat1, •xpen-. '-· 1nd Mtltfy Mid obllg&tlonl, Ind that• fomla. upon a )uclonwlt ~
worll 11 to be pettormed fOf MC:h aec:ured \l,Y Mid Deed of Trut1, wl1h to four months from the date clullve of M1~11neous Meps, r• ldvancee .II S 113,630.72 To cs. •ft« the ~ c:4IUMd Mid NOY 10 1"3 In f9VOr of v1111.a eom.
crin Of type of wort<., nMdad 10 lntar•t and other tum• u Pf'ovldad of the hearing noticed above. c0tds to said County, u IUCll t«m• tarmlne the opening bid. y0u may notice Of bl'eactl and of a6ac:tlon to mutiity · Alecdetlon • JudairMrlt
execute the contrac:t. TheM ret• therein: pluS ldvllllCel," any, under 11 defined In the Article Entitled call (-408)252-78e0. be Rlcordecl Auouat 9, tte3 M cradltori•I and ege1rwt ~ E.
ara on nre at the DISTRICT office tM t«mt thereof and lntareat on YOU MAY EXAMlNE "Deflnltlona" of the Oeaaratlon ot D1teo: May 1, 198' lnttr No. 83-344564, Of Mid Otftdill Babeot1 • Judgment !Mbt°'1•>.
locat9d at Purct\Ulng Offlc;ia., 2985-aucto adVlncM, and plul ,..., the file kept by the coun. u Covanan11. Condition• and Reslrlc-PACIFIC LOAN ,..ANAOEMENT Aeootds. atMJWlng. Mt b.rance of 13.M3 16
B a-Str..C, Coet• Mal.a. CA. chatQH, end expert ... of IM you are interested in the es-tlOnl, recorded Aptll 21, 1978, In CORP ' TRUSTEE Seid .... wlll be maoa. but actual)' due on leld ~ an
92828 Coplea may be obtained on Trult .. end of the trv1t1 cnated by be<* 12644, page 95 t ot Ofl'ldal By Gragoty Starffng. Prealdant wtthout oownant Of warranty. •· the daM of e. ~of Miki wr1l.
raqueic. A copy of thaee rit• lhall Mid Deed of Trust_ The total tate, you may~~ upon the Recofds. (The "Oeclaratlon"). and Pacific Loan ManagarMtn Cofi>or-Pf ... Of 1rn91ed. regarding tltla, 1 M"9 lellted upon .. r1ght tto. and
be poetecl at tM JOb alt•. emount of Mid obllgatlon, Including executor or administrator, or eny aupplements and amendment• 1tlon po rr 1 rrlo-1 Of anc:umbt-. to ln1ar• of .ics judgment 'detleo.(•t
It lhall be """CS.lcwy upon .,,. reaonabty •tlmateo r.ee. char1199 upon the attorney for the ex· lhefeto . 20480 Pacifica Or, Sult• A N tltfy the ~ balar1ot of the 1n the P'OC*tY 1n ltle CCM"Y of Of·
CONTRACTOR to wt10fY1 the con-and expaneaa of the Trust ... 1t the _ .. _,_,_ and GupertlllO, CA 9501.t note(I) Of other ooag.tlon allCUf9d ange State °' CeMom1a, 6MC:1f1beO
trac111 ewwdecl, and upon.,, IUb-time of lnltlll publlcatlon of thla ~ ~tor~ ilUJl1UW1trator. EXCEPT THEREFROM all otl. gu, (40e)252-7860 by Mid Deed ot TN91, wtth in.. -toiro-.
conttec10I' under IUCfl coNVRAe-lice, II $373,509.90. file with the court with mlnefall and otl'iery hydrccart>ona. Publlshed Orenge Cout Deity Pllo1 and other auma .. ptQ¥tdad ~. Unit No. 3 • liho'MI and 0.-
TOR 10 pey not-. 1,,.,, the Mid Oatecl: May 9, 1984. proof of service a written balOw 1 depth of 500 , .. ,, wlfhOU1 Mey 1 t, te, 25, 198' p1u1 lldvwlcel. If any. undat the acrlbed on Iha~ PW!
epecifled r1t• 10 all woncwa am-WESTEAN SIERRA FINANCE ,_.uest statina that you de-the right of IUffec. entry, u r• 2534-34 tarmt Iner.of and Int.,. on IUOh recorded on ~ a. 1971. In
ptoyed by them In the execution of CORPORATION, .~., • -"O. ltl'V9d In lnttruments Of record advenoaa, and plul '-•~Book t2918, PIQM to1 to Ml. In-
the contract • c a11t0<nla COfPOl'atlOn, SlJ'e special n.ouce of the fil -end expaneaa of the Truet• ancJ ot otullw, Otnaet Raoordl of <>ranoe
No bidder. mey wlthdr-any bid In Aacetvaranlp, u TNlt.. ing of an inventory and ap-w•~~s~~~:.E:!f!~~:~ Pl8.lC fl)TIC( the trutta cneteo by Mid o.d of County, Cllltomla. Slllcl P'OC*tY
for a period of tony five (45) d•)'I Robert A. Baker, R4lcelver praisement of estate amets or below 1 depth of 600 1..c. wtthovt Truet. Thaaatlmetecl emount of Mid being m«•or-e11Ydllecr1bed •I
1nar the d•t• Ml'°' th9 opening of ?~~.~~:~~~ of the petitions or account.I tile right ol turtace entry. u <*ti-~~o'": :UO::~':-~ ":"1~ i0~~ ~ of~t1a"': ~ ~,...., ~1 peyment bond llOd 1 par-2020 North Broectwey, Suite 2045, menuoned in Section 1200 ~taddor ieeerved In lnl1rumante of 1M1. ~I YOU TAKE ActlON gallon. ectvancM. '-· char1199 and to Sections 701.510 to T01.MO, ln-
lormllllOe bond will be required Santa Ana, Ca. 92708 and 1200.5 o( the Callfomi.a I acOf TO fltltOTICT YOUR ~. •JtPaNIM of the Trust .. , at the time ~. ot the Code of CMI
prior to execution of the c:ontrect Publtshed Orange Coul Oalty Probate Code PARCEL 3: E.awnanll a IUch fT MAY M IOLD AT A ~ ol lnltlall pvbllcatlOn of 11'1111 NOtloe la PrOQaclurw tor piO'tWona OOW"*IO
and lhall be In the f()(m Ml for1h In Piiot Mey 11. 18. 25. 1984 auamenll are partlculatty 191 IO<th IALI. If' YOU ~ A.N IXJl\.A· SS, 118 55 the 1.-ma. condffiol•. and tlftect of
tM contract docur'nenta 2538-64 ANDERSON BARNARD In tile Article entitled "Eaaamenta" NATION~ THE NATUM ~ THe Seid a.ale wilt be'*" on ""-1, the .... and ttte JIM)ltty of dlltNI·
Purauant lo SeclJon 4590 ol the "-CADE • I ot the Declaration under Iha Section .... OCHDINQ AQAINIT YOU, 198', a 11:00 Lm i the aoutto Ing bidders
G<Mlmmant Code of tM State of ex heedlnga In IUch 1ft1c1e antltled a YOU tM04JLD CONTACT A LAW• front entrance to IM Orenge Coun-"IN tutJtec;t of tNI .... It ,_,
c a111orn1a, the cont~tl eon111n PtalC fl>TICE 101 Nortb La Brea A venue, roi1ows "Right• and Outlaa. Utllltlaa YUt I ty °"' Courtt!OuM, 211 W Sant• property and It has no 1t1...c eo-
P'ovtllon• ptrltllttlng tM IYOOMlfvl Salte 508 and C1~ T9'c1Ytalon", "Support. NOTICE<>' TIWITlE'I IAl..f An1 Boutevard, Santi Ana. Calj. dreea or other common deaiO-
blddef to aubatltu1e NCUrttlaa for NOTIC! OF .,,.UITIE'I IAL! lo•lewood CA 90301 Seltlemeot and Encroachment". T.I . No • ..,_ tornia and wtll be conducted by In-nat\on, oncttons to its IOCatlof• any moneys wl1hheld by the DIS· Ho 10ll2 & ' • "lnorte1, Egress and Recreltlonal NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, t~I latttate Trul1 OMO s.rvlce. Inc may be obtained from Iha r.tar'shal'I
TRICT lo anaure perlonn~ under YOU ARI IN DE'AUI. T UNOElU (% 13) 671 -052% Rights'', and "Exclualve R"lrlciad on Thurlld1y, May 24, 1984, II 10•00 wtlOH addraM and 1alept1one Ofnc. upon ~· Prot*t)' IUll>-
the contract. DEED OF TIWIT OATID 7~11. Published Orange C.oast Common A1ea Euerneot" o'clocil 1.m. ol said d1y. In the room m1mbar ant 505 N Tustin A..,._, jeCt to rediarnptlon • r..., 10 CCP Bidder I ed t ttend Ml alide tor conducting Trul1•'1 Sulla i38. Santa Ana. CA. 92705, 729 010 I ar1 requ r O I ~Ill YOU TAKE ACTIOH TO Daily Pilot May 18, 19, 25, PARCEL -'· Euementa u IUCh Sllel. wltl'lln the offlcea of REAL (71.t) ~1-.3201 u ~ for Mid NOTICE IS HE:REBY GIVEN tNI
wa.lktllrough teneduled IOI' Mey 23, "'OTICT YOU9' l'ttOPEn'Y, IT 1984 auemeotl are partleularty M1 forth EST ATE SECURITIES SERVICE. Ttust.. an May 30, 1tl4. al 2:00 o'c:toca
.\pfN 20. 198'
1984. 10·00 AM, at 2985 &elf MAY M IOl.D AT A "'9UC IALI. 2651 84 l in tile Ar1k:le~tltled "E..-nenta" IOUited at 2020 North Bfoedwey. Oata "Pflt 27, 199~ \PM 11 4801 Jamboree BNcl., Am
Str..C, Cotta Meal, CA If YOU NfaD AN EXJlt.ANATION -ol tile o.clar lion of Covenants, Suite 208 In the Clty of Senti Ana, STAGE REALT'r' INC A CALI-l"'" (""...._ ---...,_to_......_.._ Governing Board 0' THI MATURI Of THE Conditions d Res1rlctl0ns r• "° ..-,,...._.. ,_ .,...._,_,
l"Mt121 By Dorothy HaN9')' Fllhet IJftOCEIDINQ AQAINIT YOU, nun1 .,. unyll'r: I COl'ded July 25. 1977. In b<><* County ol Orange. s1111 of c... FORNIA CORPORA TIOH error) City of Heiwpor1 8eac:fl. C<>un-
Pvbltthed Orange Cout Oally I Pvrct\Ulng Director YOU 9"0UL.D CONTACT A LAW-I"~ nu ;w. 12305 P&Oe 748 and r•racofdecs IOfnll , CONTINENTAL DEVELOP· II Mid lf\41.. ty of Orange, State of cellt0rf'l6&. I
Piiot Mey 18, 25, June 1, 8, 1984 PublllMd Orange CoNt Dally Piiot YfR s-temt>er 8. 1977, In book 12371. MENT Of CALIFORNIA INC · 1 By lt'ltarat•ll Trust DMd Service. Wiii Mii at pub4tc eucnan lO tN "'Oh-2821-84 M f8 25 198' ' NOTICE OF "'U9Tlf'I I AU -... __ ,. CallfOfnla corpor1tlon, II duly. Inc . agent M1 bidder. for~ In lawf\ll IMlf\9)' . IY , . On 5-25-8' 1t 9:00 Lm Tr1n1-~ No. WENDT Paoe 327 of Otnclal Recordl -"' polnlad Trult• under Ind pureuant By Sherry a.ttwty, Va Prelideflt of tile United Statae. .. ttoe rtgM,
2827-84 alTlaf'ICa Title lnsurlltlOa Co. u duly T.I. No. C-11M7 any Supptarnent1 and Amendmanll 10 the ~ of Mle conlen9d In Put>ll9hed Orange CoMt Dally PllOC title and lni.r.t of Mid judgmen1
1ppolnted Truttff under 1nd UNn' COOE c 111era10 (The "Mutar Oedarltlon") that c.rtiln Deed of Truat axaculecl Mey" 11, 18. 19&4 deOtOtt•> In the aboW deec:a1tl«I
FlCTITIOUlllUllNHI
~ITAT'l•NT
The following '*'aon' are dOlng
oollnauu:
SENSUAL SURROUNDINGS, 775
W 17th St. Suite H, Coata MeM.
Calif. 92827
Kan Lima. 2127 ~blic. Cotta
....... Calif 92827
Jen Redmon. 2127 Re$>ubllc,
Coste M .... Celll 92827
Thia bualnaat II conducted by I
genafal partnership
Ken Llml
Ttllt 1t1temant WU llled with the
County Clertc or Orenge County on
Plllltc NOTICE
'ICTIT10UI 9UllNlll
NAMI ITATD?ENT
The tollOwlng person II doing
butlnMI .. :
THE WINDOW MAN, 5t8 BolM,
Newport BMch, Cal". 928&3
Robert Alexander Rodr1guez. 4 t3
Oel1wara, Huntlngtoo BMch, CalH
92848
Tl'llll bullneel Is condVCled by In
Individual
Robar1 A Rodrlgl.lez
Thll llltement WU ftled with the
County Clerk of Or1ngoe County on
Mey 3, t984
~ ,,,...,
Publllhed Orange Cout Delly Publlthed Orange Coalll Dally
Al>fll HS, 1984
Piiot May 18, 25, -June 1, 8, 19&4 Piiot Mey 11, 18, 25. Jun. t, 1984
" 2595-8' 2503-84
pu1tuant to Deed of Trust r9COfded COMMOMW1iAL TH eANK under the Sactlon heedlngt In 9UCtl by CHRIS SHAFFER DEVELOP· 2403-M ptoparty, or 90muchthereof11 mcy
7-6-79 u lnelrument No. 7218, In 11 duly eppolnted Trul1ee undaf the Article entitled 19 follows: "Right• MENT CORPORATION, a Calltomla be ~to Ntl8fy M6d •ecu-
Book/R"I 13218, P1oellmaoe follOWlng dMCflbed deed of lrull end Outlea: UtHltlee end C1ble T.... corporation. recorded May 14, tlon, -'"h ~,_,. 1,,..,_. end 1388, ot Olflclal Records, executed WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION vision", "Support, Settlement Ind ""'' _,,,_, by. REGINALD 0 ALVAREZ and TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR Eneroecnment". "CommunltY F1-1981, in Book 14057 of Ottlcial A.-Pt8.JC N0TIC£ coata. APPROXIMATE MIHIMU~
VIRGINIA ALVAREZ. husband and CASH AND/OR THE CASHIERS OR cllltlet Easement" and "Oralnege cord• ol U ld County, II ~ 784 BIO $3.514.99.
wife U lotnt tananta u to In un-CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN ove< Community FICtlltHll" R«»rdar's lnltrumant No 17708· NOTICI OF TRUanFa lAL.I.. Oatecl April l 8, t964
dlVlded ·~ lnt«•I u tl"U9t0t11), In CIVIL CODE SECTION 2924h (pay-The atraet addr ... or other by reuon of 1 bfMICtl of default In T.a No. T·~AT OMelon: Herbor
the otfloe ot IM County Rac:ordar of Ible 11 the tlrM ol sell In lawful comon de91Qn1tlon of the rMI Pf'<>P-peymant of perlormenoe of tile obit· 1.~ No. ..,_, Beak man & Ooni.y
Or1.nge County, St1te of Callfornl1,' money or the United Stat9I) all erty hera1n1bove deacrlbed It O•llOM MCUtlld thereby. Including YOU AM IN o.FAUlT ~ Plalntlff• Att~
WILL SELL. AT PUBLIC AUCTION tight. title and Interest conveyed to purported to be 39 Saint TrOPeZ, ~~.:,.::,~~ ~.ic:;'~ THIE DUD Of'. TIIUST OAT'ID j f~:;,~ t~9~ te 200
TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH end now held by 11 under said Deed Newport Beactt. Celltornta 11 Recorder's lnttrument No 12121m. UNLIU YOU TUE AC-JAMES C ·BYHAM
(pey1ble It time of .... In l1w1ul of Trvat tn Iha property l'leretn•har The und••loned hereby dis-' 83 318123 WILL SELL Al PUBLtC T10N TO "'OTtCT YOUR~. Or Coun money of the Ulltted Slit•) 11: In-cs.aetlbed claims 111 llabUlty fOf any lnCOrract· • . ERTY IT MAY M IOLO AT A fl'U9-Marshal. anQe 1.A>U4 ty
llde the front main antrlJ'ICa lobby TRUSTOR· RICHARD E WENDT nets In .. id street addreaa or otri.r AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST Bl(). llC i Al.I. IF YOU NEED A.N D -By s Dishon. Deputy
of Trenaamerlca Title lnturance BEN E FI CI AR y CO M . common deaignt tlon. DER FOR CASH, lewful money '?1 ~NATION~ THIE NA~ ~ Published Orenge CoM1 Delly P!tOI
Co . 830 N Main St . Santi An1, MONWEALTH BANK Seid sale will be made wlthovl the United Sttl•, or 1 catnle< 1 THE ~·EE>tNO AQAINaT YOU Mey °' 11• 18• 1964
C1llloml1111 rlghl. title·~ lnlaratt RECORDED January 9, t984 11 warr1n1y, express or Implied, r• check drlwn on a Ill.lie or national YOU tM04JLD COHTACT A w'
coovayed lo end now hlld by It lnatr NO 8.t-009423 ol 0t11c111 Re-oardlno lltle, ~Ion. or encum· ~:·:,:::'~1:!::' :~~~ YER.
under Deed ol Trv1t In the property cord• In the office of file Recorder. brancea, to Ntlaty the principal bal-k>an uaoclatlon dornlcOed In this On Friday, May 25, 1984
lltu1ted In uld County and S11t• of Orenge County: anoe of tile Note or other ob41gatlon 11119 111 peyeble 11 file time of Nie A M , HOME FEDERAL
deaorlbed u uld deed of truet dncrlbel the eecured by seld Deed of Trutt, wtth Ill rlOhl. tltle and lnterlll tMlld by 1t: AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, I NOTICE OF ""9LIC
One half Interest In Ind lo lollowlng lnt.,-eat and other tum• u piovlded u 1"ruitee In that rMI proptirty por1tlon, lormar1y known u HO HlANMG ~ THR
Lot 3 In Block 5 oi Tract No 772, Lot t2 In Block 8 ol fha BilbOa therein: plue ldvenoea, 11 eny. undaf altueta In Mid County and Sllta, FEDERAL SAVINGS ANO LOA CITY COUNCa. 0# THIE
------------In the City of Newport Beach, u per Tracl, tn the Cltyot Newport Beach. lhe larml thereof and ln1.,..., on descnbed u IOllOwl ASSOCIATION OF SAN DIEGO. u CfTY 0# FOUNTAIN VA&.UY ------------P\llJC M)TIC[ Map recorded In Booa 23, pegee 5 u par map racofdad in Book 4, auch ldvancee, and plus t.... AH of Lot 19 and the Soul~ Trust• undet I deed of IN91 dated NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ttoe1
FlCTIT10UI llUSINlll
NAMI ITATIMINT
The fOllowlng paraona ara doing
bullneM u :
ESTILLION, 2107 Viste Lavado,
Newport Beach, CA. 92860
Lynn Ea1on Hoffman Deal, 2107
Vitti L~'ledo, Newport Beectl, CA.
92eeG
Sl'*don Miiner Harte, 2522 A W
MacArthur Blvd .. Santa An1. CA
92704
Thia bullnea la conducted by 1
~at pat1nershlp
Lynn H Dell
This 1t1temanl WU flled With ,,,.
County Clar'lc or Orange County on
~u 18. t984 ~
Publlllled Orange Coul Dally
Piiot APf'll 27, May 4. 11. 18, 198'
2289--8.t
OflANOe COUNTY
l~COURT
700 CIYtc Cefttw Dr. w .. t
lent. AM. CA. tmtl
MARRIAOE OF.
Pt11tlonef: LYNN ,4\. SHELDON
RHpondant· PATRICK c
SHELDON
c ... No. 0225514
IUllllOHI ('Allll Y LAW)
NOTICll Y-hne been IWd.
The_. IMJ dectda ~· ,., wtt'-'t ,_ ...... ~ UftlMe
'°" r..-ct """"' • .,... Reed the lntonltatlOft ......
It you wWt to Mak IM advtoa ot
tn 1nomey '" this mitt«, you
lhOUld do to promptly ao th1t your
written raaponM, It any, may be
llled on time.
AYllOfUatad ha lido deman-
d"'-El trlbuma; lede decldlf OCMt-
tra Ud. atn ~a menoe .-e
Ud. raeponda dentro de JO dtea.
lM la lfttotMac6on .-e teoue.
------------H '°"•~to Mele ttta ed¥toa of fltB.IC NOTICE .., •ttotM'f In tMa mett.r, rou
------------ahould do ao P"MftptfJ ao thet '"' '1CT1TIOUl llUllNUI wf'tttM ,...llDOM, "anJ, ....., be
NAMI IT ATl•NT flt.ct°" tlMe.
The following pertont ere doing II U.tecl deaM aolleltar .. -
bYslneal u Mto de"" .............. -WESCAL CREDIT INSURANCE. to, daS.arla hacerlo In·
1641-0 Ad1m1, Cotti MeM, CA. IMdlete!Mft ... eta .... _., tu
112828 ,.... .. "°'"' .. ..., ......
ThaodOl'a E DIN, 2705 Spatt0w pwdt -,......,~
Cir . Colt• M .... CA. 82828 1·TO THI M i The
Jerrald Axelrod, 24005 Plovat ,......._ .... fleet• petftteft oon-un.. LAQun1 Nlguel, CA 92977 oamfntJOW....,.,....lf,_,Wto
Thia bualMll fl oondUC1ad by e Ma I r1.,_.. wttMft IO ..,. of
oeriaraJ pannartnlp the daM ttlll HIM --!Mii• II _. Theodore E. o.nt ved on JOU, JOUi' __,.. ..._, be
Thia 1t1temant wu flled with the _..,... and tN oourt ,_, _..,a
County Clar'lc of Orange County on Judt"""'lt _.,...,_. •••hwl • ·~11 28 1984 ..,_ .......... ..,,. ......... ...... ' ,....... .. ,,..,..,, .............. llNld
Publtlhed Or~ Cout Deity ~. C:H(d .....,_ .....,..,
Pllol ~II 27 Mey 4. I I, 18, 1"4 ..... .,...._ Md eucti ..., l"llaf
2329-84 .. _, -.,.....i .., tM ...... .,........_ ................ .. ,,._, ., ,,......,, . ....,
------------OOIWt ........... fl' DDI 1•neatNY ___ ,._B_IC_NOTICE _____ .. o.::""0et.-.
1991
ACtmOUe llUaMU LU A.1MMC'4i a.tc ....._ l'T A,...NT 9Yt '-Y. HY ATT._DiatMJ
Tiie torrowtng penon II dolflO At noN DfVOMll
bUllMU ea; tlt11 ~ ·-(A) V£AHEl.l.'8 LIMOUSINE, (8) hlta ttl
Vl!RNll.l.'8 CATl!AING. 199~1 ca.e... arw., CA. ... 9Met\, Hvnttng1oro 8-Cf\, CA. ~ Otanoa Coat o.tl)' Ptlot
9"4t ~ 11. 26 . .lllna 1, I. t N4
Ver-n.11 Laurance. 1101 W 26.12·84
Mec.ArttlUr 8•U3, Santi Ana. CA 1-----------92707
and 8, Mlaclllaneou• Mapa, In the Pege 11, MllQellaneou• Meps, In Ct'ilrgM. and axpenMI of tM I weeteny 10 , ... of Lot 20 8lock 12121n1 signed by MAUREEN M on TUl9dly June 6. 1984 •1 8 00
otfloa of Iha county recofdar ot uld IM office of Ille County Recorder of Truat .. and of the tru1t1 cr .. teo by 430 Corona dal Mar Trect' In the KEMP AN UNMARRIED WOMAN P M In ihe Coundl Chemben
county Mid County seld OMO ot Truat. The . total City' of N9w?Of1 Beach County of llOd racor-<Md 12129 177 u Docu-10200 Slater Avenue, Fount.in Vfli.
The atraet lddrau and other YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A 1mount ol MIO obllg1tlon. lnctudlng Orange Slit• of Callf~nla II per mant 37564 Boo« 1251 Pege eee of i.y, ClllfomlL the City Councill wtll
common deslQnatlOn, If In)', of the DEED OF TRUST DA TEO Novetn· reuon1bly estimated , .... ct1ar1199 mac> raCO<ded In 8()()1( 3 p. 4 1 tile C>mclal Records or Orange hOld I public '-1ng an tl'le tolow-
real property ClelCrlbed above ,, ber 15, 1983 UNLESS YOU TAKE Ind expenMS ot the Tnnt ... I t lhe and .t2 of Mllcellaneou~ Mape In County. Calltomla, wlll Mii •i public 1no
purport9d to be. 219 Walnut Slraet. ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR time ot Initial publication ol 1hll No-the otfk:e of !he County Rac:ore!ar Of auction to the lllQ'-t bidder tor RESOLUTION NO 7~ ·A ,_..
Nawpot1 a..cto, CA. Baneflciary PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A Ilea, Is $71,519 07 aald County cutl In United Siii• Dollara, It IM Olutlon of the City Council ot rM
Cf•lg E O'Brien PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN D1ted. Mey 16, 1984 The atr .. t addrMI or other front entrance to Iha otd Of~ City ol Fountain V9'Wt, Callfornl6.
The underllgned Truatae dll-EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE NEWPORT HOME LOAN. INC . comon dealgnetlon of the r•I ptop-C<>Ynly courthOUM IOCl1ed Ofl Cleelarlng IU lt'ltentton to vecat• a
clalm11ny liability 10< any lncorrec1· OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST a Callfotnll corp(>l'1tlon, irty heralnebove dHcrlbed la Santi ,J.n1 Boulevard. ti.~n portion of "A" Straet HH"T'4"t
neuoftha•trae11ddreuand o1her YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A .. Trull.. purported to be 442 ~'·AV· Sycamore Street and Broadway Ir\ located on the~ side ot Hart>ot
common designltlon, 11 eny, lhown LAWYER By REAL ESTATE SECURITIES enue C0tonl del Mlt C.lltomll the Clty of Santi An1 Ofange Boule,.ard 150 1 .. 1 th ot
herein ~6 E Ocean Front N-POrt SERVICE, I T~ undersigned 'hereby dll-Couoty, Calllom4L all nglll tltleand PlflOUln A..enue end ting Iha
Said aale wtll be made, but Beach, c 1 a Callforn11 cOfporetlon. 111 AQ91'1t clalma alt ll•blllty for any inooriact· lnt«ett convey.o to and now held time and ~ lor IM btlc ,_
wltl'IOut CO'ianll'it or w1rranty. eK· 1 "(II 1 a1r .. t addreas or common, (s..11 DJ Morger. Its Pr91Jdent neu In Mid ttreet addr-or other by It und« ltoe OeeCI ot Trust In the 1ng ll'leraon
pr ... or Implied, reoardlng title, dt9i0n1tl0n of prooerty 11 shown 2020 North Bfoldwly. Suite 208, common designation real Pl°'*1Y oeac:nbed as 'thl1 min« IS being ol'l;IC)ll-IO
poaten4on. or ancumbrancee. to lbOve no warranty 19 given 11 1o 111 S1n11 Ana, Ca 92708 I Slkl sale wlll t>e m.O. wlll'lout Lot 93 of T~ No 23" I u par pu,.,.,,, 10 the PtlfWltrOG
p1y lhe rernalnlno principal aum ol compi4,1.,,... or conactnesa) Tile Tetec>hone (714) 953-6810 warranty ••P<ell or Implied ,.. m9') recorded 1n Book 78 Peoae 3 the S11te of Camorn1a (Gov't
the note(a) MOUred by M id Deed of beneflelary under llld Deed ol Publlatled Orange Coast Dally oardlng tilla pos.-Slor'i or mm-end 4 ol Mltceli.neout MIPI In 11'19 1 Section 85,000 at teq) and t?lia
Trull, W11h lntllnllt thereon. u Trust. by re.uon ol 1 breach or d.-
1
Pllol Ml)' 18 25. June 1 19~ branc.a, 10;.11,ty1,,. pt.tncipal be~ office o. I tile <Aun~ Aec:Ofder o1 Fountlln Vaky Zoning Otdlri1e1"'Ce
provided In Hid note(•). ldv1ncea, reult in tM obl'O&tlons eecured 2653-84 •nee of IM Note or othet OC>llQatlon I said County Tl'le Zoning Ordinance. Zonlno
II 1ny, under tile tarma ot .. Id Deed thereby, heretofore 8ll8CU1ed ind aecureo by Ilk! Deed 01 Trust with Exe.piing tllerefrOITI Ill oil 011 Mapa and eimlbltt are on ,.. In IM
ol Truat, 1 .... ch1ro-and 1x-dellV91'ed to the underslgr>ed 8 writ· lnt«ett Ind other sumt u provided 1nd other hyelrocarbOns I nd min-Planning Oepertment end.,. ava»-
J*1M• or the Trustae and 01 the ten OectaritlOn ot Default and o.-1 fl\8.IC NOTICE therein plus ldvanoeis 11 eny uno.r erals now and nereaher In on llOd 1 •t>te tor public lnac>«:tlon 111<1 a:aam
trulta created by Uld Deed of mand tor Sale. and wrlhen notice of the Im thereof 1n(i lnt«M1 on under th1t part of said land lying 1nat10n
Trutt. for the emoont rMaon1bly breach and ol ai.ctlon to cauM Iha IUPEAIOA COUl'T IUGll edvenca and plus '"' below • ~th ol S.00 vertiml IMt ThOla dealrlng to t..tlfy In fa'<IOr
eetlmlled 10 be $25, 140.30. undertlgned 10 Mii llld pre>perty to 0, CALlfOANIA, charoe• and 'expenMa 01 1,,e befOw 1"-turlaoe 01 said land but or 111 oppoeltlon to ttlll Pfoe>ONI l#ltl
The benellc:l1ry under Mid Deed Mllaly uJd obllgatlOOI, and ther• COUNTY OF OAANOE T ruat .. and of the trust a CrMllld by without any rlQht ol entry upon Mid be given an opportunity 10 00 IO Ir
ol Tru11 heretofore executed and •ltar lhe un<lar•IOned caused Mid In tho Mallet ol I~ j said Deed 01 Trual Tile 10111 land or within said too 500 !Ml runner onlormaflon 11 daelred. "°"
deilvated 10 the under~ned 1 writ-notice of brMCtl and of e1act1on 10 Applt<:atlon ol imount 01 .. Id ob119lt1on ~lnO ti-eot IO< eny purpoM wf'la1.oevtit m1y contect IM Planning ~-
tan Deci1r1tlon of Defaun and ()e. be recofd«I Jenuary 18. 198.t .. DAVID BRUCE WHlfEHEAD ANO '9110f\ably ntlmateel f ... Cfl¥OM .. ~"' lhe "-'to lne Hl'e mant II 963-4321
mand tor Sale, and I written Notice ln911 No ~2.t875 of Otfleial A.-MARY ELIZABETH WHITEHE.40. Ind ellpeo-ot the TrVllM It tM Companr recorcted No¥amber 5 Cln' COUNCIL OF THE CITY
ol o.rault and Erection to Seti The CO<dl In the otfa of Int Recorder HUSBAND ANO WIFE tor Chlf'l99 ol llml ot lnltlal publlCatlon of tNe No-19S4 In Boo« 2861 Pege 240 Of· OF FOVNT AIN "ALLEY
vnderllgned cauMd .. Id Notice of OI Or1nge County. N1me lloe, II $423.524 Ot flclet Records E"91yn ~ Default and Election to Seti to be Said tale wlll be mide, 001 No A 123222 Oat.a Aptll 30 1984 TM 11rwt adorea.t Ot 011\ef com C11y ci.rti
racOfd«I In the county --· IN wlllloul OOVW!ant or warr1nty, H • ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE CONTINENTAL DEVELOPMENT mon ~··ion of lne •b<We '-' Publllhed Ofanoa CoMt O.ity Pltot
real p<operty le located P'"' or Implied. reoardlng title FOR CHANGE OF NAME OF CALIFORNIA INC p!'operty II kr>own 10 u• .. 3001 May 18. 25 1964
01te Mey 1, 1984 t poeeaaalon, or encumt>r~. to (Sec: ~I 1 Calllomll COtl>Of•tlon I Oonnyt>r~ Lll'e Cotti M ...
Tr1naamer1Ca Titla lnaurenca Co pay lhe remaining principal tum of DAVID BRUCE WHITEHEAD AND .. Tl'\lll.. Calltom4a 92626
8487 W Third Str•t the note(I) MCurad by Mid CIMd of MARY UIZABETH WHITEHE.40. By REAL ESTATE SECURITIES ftlct IMt wltl be made wtttlout PlllUC ll)TIC[
Loe Angalae, CA 90048 Truat with lntaretl 14 In uld note 111va flied 1 petition fn 1hla «>urt tor SERVICE .:oveoant or w&rranty, ex~ 0t
(213) 854·2525 Pf'Ovid.ci. ldvanoaa, 11 any, under an ord91 anowtno pe11tlonar1 10 1 Cetlfomla oori>or•tlon. 11, AQa"I Implied. regarding title ~. ACTTT'IOUI ~U
\'tanMmerfc.e Tftla lnaurance Co , Iha tarrN of Mid Deed of truit, 1.... ch1nga llieor n1me from DAVID (Seal) o J MO<O-Ila PrMldanl or eoeuint>nancM. to pay tn. ~ l lltAMI ITA~
., Trv11N oNirOM end axplf\HI ot 1119 BRUCE WHITEHEAD ANO M1'RY I X>20 Nonh Broadway Suite 200 prlf\Clpal sum of $43 847 00 ~ Tne 1~ ~ Iii ~
By I.Oil Liddell. AM11tln1 Secretary Tru.t• 91\d Of tM INltl created by ELIZABETH WHllEHEAO 10 OAVIO Santa Ana c.. 92708 ' lnt«•t •• prOVldad "'the note ... 00""81111.
Publlthed Oranoe Cout Oalfy Piiot leld Deed ot Trust BRUCE BRAY ANO MARY ElllA· T~· (7141953-&110 'CIJfed by the dMd of fruit. Oil4 an HM l ASSOCIATES ~Quall
Mey 4 11 ,5, 1984 Salchalawlll be held on Tueed•y 8£TH BR1'Y Put>IWMIO Ofanoa Cou1 Ollllyl addltlOnel •ttmataa lm<>ul\I Of Straet. NewoOr\ leecf\, Call 92eeO
240$-84 Mey 29. t"4, at 2 30 pm 11 tM IT IS HfRfl!Y ORDCREO lhlt d Ptlot Mey 4 11 18 1984 $"4 00 II any ur>dar 11'11 *1'ftl ol H.oy -..11cl*I. 21~7 $NOy Altn, Ch~ Avenue antrenc. 10 ll\e pertont 1n111rae1ad 1n IM mall• I 2407 84 .,_ OMd of tl"U9t and IMI ~ [I TOl'O. Celtf 9"30
'1CTTT'tOUI euu.u
NA• ITATRllNT
The lottowtng parwon1 era 001t10
butlneMU
SOUTHERN C Allf'OAHIA
YOUTH AT RISK SUPPORT
OAOUP, 1101 811b0a A"9 , BliltlOa
Island, Callt 92182
Sandri Journer, 1101 8alboe
Ava , 8alboa llleNS, Cellf 82192
Thia bullnaM II oondueted by en
CMc ~ni. 8ulldlng. 300 EMt ator.uld ~ t>ator. '"'' court and ~ OI ,,.. Trwt.. TNa ~ 1a oanduc1.0 b't tit\
Chapman AV'a °'1lfl09 CA .,, Oac>an~t No 3 •• 700 CMc The Lanoer/Beneftciar) unoer lhe lnOM<tual
At ,,.,. ,.,.,,. 'Of the Wtlal pubfl-I c.nt .. Ortvtt W•I Santi An• Celt 0..0 of lrutt Ml algned and 0.-H.oy hlltCP!all
atlOn of Ulla hOta, Iha totll t0rn11 on June 18 198" 11 9 t~ P\B.tc NOTIC( l1wnd Of IN TN9tM • OadaratJon lNa stat9fn9rlt -.., -"" ttw
amount of the~ bailanoa of tM O ctock AM an<l then end there C( o.fllUlt of the oOflOallonl leCUf'9d !County ~ of OJ-. County Ofl
obfjgatlon leOUted by Iha lboYa 0.-.now CllUM, If eny they have wtty "'9lJC NOTICa M by the 0..0 ot t"'8t, and • NotlOI of May 10 , ....
IC:(l&.d deed of trwt and •tlmateo Mid petition t0r cnange of name •OATIVI O.CLAAAnoN Default and Election to a.ti. ~ ~
ooe'9 _.,.,,... and ec!Vwooaa 1a lhOuld not be grant~ fh1 Coat• Mua Pll M lno reoorci.d ~ 11~184 • C>ocul'Mnt PuC>lw.cl Of.nga ~ cw,
S93 i37 21 ' IT IS FURTHER Of'C)IW'ad that a OMllon hu ~ I Nel)atlVe ... -OOM72, of Ottldal ~ PMot ~ 18, 21 June t, t, 1 ... Th. '°'., Indebted.,.. being .,.. COPY ot thl• orelet to lhoW ceiu .. t>a Oecllt•tlon IOdrwing PGMl«Mt an This Nie .nt be oonduc:tecl by ...
Ntlma•onwhllchtnaooentno btO 11 published'" 111e Orange Cout o.l!y I wonm.ntal ~· '°' tN folOlir· CALIFORNIA POSTING ANO PUO--
computed may be oCJtalnad by*'-Piiot, a n._IC>aP9' of g.ner1I Ing pr~ LISHINO CO~PA"Y ~ ad·
11\0 (f 14) 937-0HI or (2 t:t) circutat1un, pubtlshed In tru. county 0.V.opmeo1 """"'° DR-f'-77 di-. *'° pl'lol'w ~ II 1~8 ~
tal.....S the day CMlfOra the..._ 11 leM1 once 1 ....-tor tou1 con l0t OuM ~-CofilOl'lllon ~ 1.•a A--~ 201 ~--.-~J Defee! Apftl~. 1884 lllCIU1M -41'1 pMOr to the dey ot IUfhennd~lloflttootS Cun-'91 .. del\1 C A t1t04 1213) IWN""1:7 ,._
Tiiie ~la oonductecl by 1n ..--------:--:--, unlnOOrpOrlled llUOdltkln <>''-In • ex• pen•• Ive• t11en • pen'*'9Np
COMMONWEALTH BAHi< -a hMrlng I ningtlMI, Poe! Otftoa 1'<>• 7'930 1-4544 1 .. I.Md TNll1.. Detect Ml)' 16 tNot AIW'OhQ $ama F.. CA 91084 t de-0.*2 41?3 84 \; ' .. f'(f\'.'. .>
By T O S!fWICl COMP'AHY, l!Olft1 'RANK OOMfNICHINI ~t rwi.. '°' I 42 0S0 HOME 't0£~ S/o\'INOS AHO 1 ~
Varnall 1..-noe
Tillt ltld«Mnl ... flted Mtll the
Ooumy C)artl of Orenge County Oft
Aotn ''· 1N4
"ltn ·-i~n 11¥J no\ h'Ot a.ndf1 ~ 1n price t eaaonable Ttlll 1111aman1 wea Med wtth IM
c;IUlll..cJ ..., ~ COunty CW1' of Orange ~ty on
advtrfltti"" rw9I MaJ 10, 1N4 ... ,.,....,
Classified Advertising PublWied 0tanoe ~ o.11y 6~2·567R P'llo4 Ml'f t8 25 J"'"9 I, 8, 198-4
2I01.f4
By Cindy ~ ~.,,, JUOV-Of the ~ Court tcNlf• ·~ two-ltOty ,....,Cf\ ltld I LOAN AS$0CIA no-. . 'l I' .... J. ~"l' 1'"9fl L ~ ~ll()C)mant ~ I Corocratlon. 11 T~ • ~ ({{,
ON City 8tvd W_,, Ofanoe. C" t49Q Via AorMw fOf further lnfonnatlOI\, ~ l ly KA REM M TUCt<lft
t2e81 .....,.._ V\atli. CA. aen cell ttie Ptann4nQ Oaoenment at TNttM Prod\IC'lfon COOtdlfte!or n-. Pila-f
(t1•1 Qt-1181 111-niee (7141754-'24& J ""'o l --J il PublWlecl Oninqe C.O.t Deity Pul>ll"*I C>tnoe C:0-1 Oalty s:t!IOt Publll'led Orenge Cout Deify P14m Pub~ o.-. COUt Oali'y Pltof 642 _5678 PllOI Mly 4 11 19 1U. · Ma-r 19 2~ Jv~' 8 1~8A M•y 11 ttM ... .., • ,, ltl tNA _
l'()i ,.,. :1111 a1 :6M\-fl.4 l 4 '1)-fA I
• Orltf'9I Coa&1 OAlt 'I PjLOT/Frlday, May t8. 19e4
-.ORDO
GARFIELD
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6
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(WHY DJ WE 5Ef
EACH ~?
0 0
THE
f;\~ILY
CIRCUS
"It's OK , Mommy. The yolk hit the pan. Only
the white part fell into the burner."
";\R~ADUKE by Brad Anderson
"Stop pretending you 've caught
Billy's cold."
PEA:\l'TS
'tOU ll'ERE SvPPOSEC' 70
BE A HARBIN6ER OF
:;P(tN6 ..\N~ '10U \.\155EC'
IT 6Y TWO 'v\ONTHS
> ill
n~..\T 5 -'IC'HT . ~..\N6
'l'OUR ~EM' IN 5~..\ME
/I .
by Gus Arriola
1 WA'o ~OPINC1
FOR 50M£iMING
MOR( ROMANf~ ~
by Jim Davis
BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VI P)
(Af "J\JV
''Of all the brass!"
DE'.\'.\IS THE ~E'.\ACE Hank Ketcham
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V"\..I,/' ._:-~ -l.J
11 l OON1T ALWA'rS KNOW W~T HE'S eARKlNG ~T. &IT IT
~SN'T NATTER AS LO~ AS HE OONS. " ____________________________ J
by Ferd & Tom Johnson
by Charles M. Schulz
;:: 't JL1 RE eOI No .,..c
BE .\SHAMED DON'.,.. BE
~S~~MED TOO CLOSE
TO THE ED6E r:;
I HOW MANY VE:R1l:l'f\AE A"E
IN OUR EJACK~NE, ASSU?
by Tom K. Ryan
Hf:Y, R?PS! l'M I
A CHI ROPRACt>R',
NOI A~
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BRIDC[
N1·1lhn vulncrnhl('. Soulh
l~·als. NORTH
• 10111
"I AQJO
0 J 76
•82
EAST WEST
+6S +A942
;·1073 ''986
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+ KQJ3 ;r Ks
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•A 97
Tht· hiddi nl(:
South We.t North Ea1t
l NT Pa11 2 • Pa11
2 + P111 2 NT Pa11
3 ~T Pa111 Pa•• Pu11
Opt:nin g lead: Four of +.
It ,., unsound fi~cal polity
lo put ynur mont'y 1n a bitnk
which might fold at any
minul1:. W1• ran makt that
BRABBLE
i.t.;ilt•m1·nt t•vt•n lhoul(h w1·
know ur 11 numbN or µl11yt•r11
who do n11t ~•·t•m to subi>t·ritw
lo thal point or vi1•w -lht•
Wt•sl of loday'j hund w11ic orw
suth playt·r.
N11rlh'11 Stuymun in11uiry
of l wo cluh11 ill l hr acn ·pll'd
wuy ln '4larl ;1n invitational
w qut·nc" whill' ill lhf.' 113mr
limt• proh1nic for '11 m11jor 11ult
ril. With a nt•ar maximum.
So1.1th w.u JUst1Cit'tl in <'on
tinuinK to lhrN• no trump. Ali
thf rards lil' four hearts i!I un
1:u ·y ronlracl. hut lhrre is no
r1·a~onahlc· way to g1•l to lh11l
~pol
East pli1y1•d the ktnl( of
rlu b~ on the first tmk and.
'A'ht•n derlurn durkt'd, he
t·o nl1 nu"d wit h the trn. This,
loo, d('(·la r1•r allowed lo hold,
~o ~:a,l lt•d h1~ last club and
decla r1:r won pedor<!e.
::irnrt· lht> dubs were nO'A
l'S lahl1~h 1•d fo r the de
CKAIUS
601£1
f1•nclt•r11, d1•1·l:1r..r had lo hopti
thnl lht• pl<1yt•r with thf' lon.c
c·lu hs did nol hav1• lht• nrt• or
>1pad1·s. I It· ran his ht•11rl
lrit'ks 11nd lht•n lt•d lht• lt•n or
~µadt'l\. Wht•n ~;as! lurnt•d up
with t h1• at't'. d1•1·lar1•r st'ort•d
an ovnlti<'k.
West had nrt•d .crievious
ly. Wh1·n ~;usl returned th1•
ll•n or dubs itl trick two and
th·l'l:t r1•r followt•d with lht•
nin t'. Wt•st roulcl SN' th11l
!hl'rl' w :i<1 no point to st•lling
up duh t rit·k~ .;i nct• lht•rt• wa~
no t•nl ry to his hand to cash
lhc•m
tr lht• 1·ontr.1t·t "'"~ to lw
ddt•att'd 'om1· nl hn so11rr1•
of tmk' h;1rl to tw fou nd. Ob
\!Hiii\)\' \hi' uni\ 'tllt lh,\t or
1t•r1•d · .1n.'· ho,p1• W:t'> dia
month T ht· n • I Ort'. \.\' 1•s l
,houlrl h.111· 1>\'t•rtJkt-n thl'
WJT I FOJND
A PLAC€ roe 1r..
°"· K01~U~ l JU~ I C.AMf. fROM a.~~-
CMS~!
o ...
. SHARIF
tt·n of rluhi1 wit h lht• j111·k Lo
i1hifl 10 tht• h•n or cfla~flllndic.
Thal would t•slahliicl, ~wo
t rit'kll in l h11t :111lt ft" I ht•
clt•Ct•nd1•ri1. in 11rl1tilion lo Lht•
1wo1•l11h t ri1•k11 olr1•ady in lht•
haK and lhc• a1•t• or i<p:uf\•s yl'l
to 1•01111•.
Rubbtr brld1e dub•
throu1hout ~. ceuntty •H
lht four-dtal brhl1t ftl"9at.
Oo they bow 10aetlll .. you
don't ? fharle,, Gorn'•
"fnr·Dul 8dd1e·~ will
ttath you lht 1trates't1 aad
tattica of thi• fa1t·paqid ae·
lion 1amt that prtvlctea the
eurt for unendia1 ntbber1.
For a <"Op)'. telld ll.7S te
"Gorea·four Deal," t•r• of
thi• ntw1paper, P .Oi Box
2S9. Norwood, N.J. 076'8.
Makt chttlu payable t,.
New1paperbook1.
by Jeff MacNelly ,
FOR BE1TER OR FOR WORSE
THIS IS ALL THE. SlDFF
l'V E: COLLEC~D TtiAI
WE NE.VCR USE
Ft;'.\K Y Wl'.\KERBEA~
DR. S~OCK by George Lemont
eve: Rveoc:>v's
A COMIC.'
by Pat Brady
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Orange Coul DAILY PILOTfFr~. M4Y 18, itl4
Nl!W VO~~ lAPl -T1 fo~wlno ll•t 1·~·· i§ ~ p
i1
e~~{ =1~ show• • ver -t e -ounter rd' ~ p •~Odla •M w•i;r:nt1 lhet ave oont uo v~n p I e mot end wrc I~ mocftl bas.d on ~" ~ p empn = ~ H~c~I of ~~nQe ~{, ~· av~ i p c un o aecur 1 tre no w t or 1000 ~ip,f,~'~ 14 p lc~:r. ;:: l •• ncuded. ~ 0
eod =C9nle~ Che= arroslhe Land un
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0
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11 11/• Up . i r N c I/• u: r· -lh un ~ 'h Uo • U rck oJw\s ~ UP -~ ~•'IL '"' " Uo 1 · h~~I -~ :. = " ~>ii. j UP 4 N~me L•tl. _c'?i. f~' -~ t' ~ UP I ~ ry~ 1 ~p, -If> ll:l ,.,, r 'h Up . 'h -1 -21/• ~ I Vol 1 UP . arc fl• -1h l :f ~ H' n 114 Up . • net >.4 -,,_ ~ . ~ ~ Uo . s CarhlPh 4V1 -I -"•
NEW YORI( CAP) MOl\ln unevell US Civl IOI I )9 13'1 14'1 MCllGvt f6f NL NO« II JI 12 13 AuOC n alt
-Tne I0110wl119 ouo· NI WS un .. all FldeNtv lnve" lnv•\lo" Group Mui 8«I 10 Sf 11 S7 Oc>liOn 13 •1 l• •·S 111Yflf 1 . tatlOtli WCll>lted t>T TaFre unavall Bond 616 NL IOS Bd U3 Hf Mutual ol e>rn.ne Ouallv 14 0S IS07 <X•4.n 6
,,,. Nellon•I Anoe . Cardnl 10 93 11 •s Cong" 49 07 NL 10$ 0 1, ',. 1 10 ""* us NL lhcn r • .,. NL Sl~n R~ Fj' m~ ~ l~urll~' !::;~ 1UJ 1rn ;r.~~d 1/:t NL l~i ~~' 1:t' 11.fl ~:min ~.H Ht TaMng 2026 2111 •0 Oo ~·~ at ,,,. or~., ~ wri't!h nl 'lh 11·u al IKY 1713 NI. I HIV j I T• Fr• u' 1Uo utnem Fune" . IKr 'J ft at I~ ..curlttet hat! Fd 1 L Q Ille 21.03 n• I NO I -~ Ml'°'1_9I l~« ~ COflv 12 21 13.36 ock 1 . L c l)avt t>Hn no Olr L xcn 41 OI NL I ~r09 • ml' Sflt S '6 CatT• 13 20 IJ.'6 exEx . ~ •o (Net autl ~tlnut 44 NL rtdm 11.26 NI. Inv II 10~ l . 11 Avie S 9 Caoll 6.S7 otRet 19 6 N value) ,,,. tloullhl I NA F unO\ ~~ 30 16 JI 09 IOS • ~. ' •find 1 l. s L cc u I 1~~ N !value Plu• ••le• rwth 12.39 lJ.39 Mut1 Bd UI NL Inv Slk 1'. 1 . f' Net Stcurui.,· 'Aro n" · 71
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ABT Famttv, M~IB 6 n 1 U Hllnco ~ Nt 1nvn"ttttr 4:jf s:24 eT•E 10« 1 . 4190 •9 13 trel Qtll 1li9 ~L
,Blrtll ''« II~ c~ •f Fundt· HI YIO I ' NL '"' l~.H ~ rwltl 1 lnfoSc 10 91 11:n :~~In 1.... Nt 'i· :. ~~11 ff 1J 1!~ ~~¥~ f 1 ~L l~"f~ ~t rtfd l ~~oQ l~·~ lf'r~ et tllCSh ihs IJ. . Gvi'S.c Mt« 112f 11~ J:l ~rtn 12. lJ, f~ ft ! Grwttl 10 16 11'10 •r;~Ofl ~~9~1.'9 A~or n·ff t 11 n 'J'H Purftn lie N~I JP lnco 7 16 1. ·~ E• ' . Healltl "'4 "00 ~IOOal I 32 16 A IV Cirwtn t • . Se! n jO. IOJ Jenu$ 11 27 L O e ff HI Yid IH• 1511 100 11 9.y jH2 A ulurt N HI Yid 6 . Stt In 6. 16. JoM Hancoct. t rfO · W lncom 6 If 6.'4 rwth 9 J1S A'~trv'i1:~ 'l !1 ~!P2 1tl 1it ~~~ ll~sili ~¥~~~ nril1i~ ~~ldt lt.~11 :l 23 ~~! ,:~; 1:~ T~:n ~· 1r!-· f1~1d ' 15 i V:ic Mo 1,. .rn Ulll 1U61416 1111 Ell I.. t.11 N•f" Q ~ ()pin 10 " ti 90 W1tl '2»' NL ~ummll u1 ~OluFIJl 11 NL Sii Keutmn 10 NL i" I Bi Tu Ea 21 J1 21.ll ~ 0 NL A Ml f f U 01u Giii If NL 10 12 10.'3 Ktmlltf F:nl, N U Fu~· US Gld 1e S rs~ ~::;.''F It 4 11&¥ :n~ AS :n l#l W"' '·1i ~I: ~ 1 'Hi ~~ bil lJfi v,,,, 111.~, 1
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Provld 4 H 4 It 11'1"°4 '~ ?~ lncf. S.fl 61 ~u• 84 r 1 ff !'IL l'olfwl tnc ~ 11 NL 1P1ul lnYe\I 11 II I 1 NI:
Reating before the walk-oat
Worken at the BllW car factory in 111llllcb
take a break on .ome un•Membled eeata
•bortly before they staCed a two-boar walk-
out Tba.nday. They were ProteetiDC the
manacement•aamaoancement tbat arrnnltly~
lln• woal4 be cloeed becaue of the lack Of
car pan.. Parta ban to be dellftred from tJae
atrtke-affected Stattcart area.
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Walt Disney Pro-
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jointly have entered into a
definitive me'ler agree-
ment under which Disney
will acquirt Arv1da for
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Mission Viejo Co.
wins first award
for helping arts
The Mission Y1e10 Co. 1s a first-time winner of a
national award recognizing businesses that make con-
tributions to the arts, sponsored annually by the New
York-based Business Committee for the Arts and Forbes
Magazine. Repeat winners from Orange County are the Fluor
Foundation and South Coast Plaza developers C.J .
Scgerstrom & Sons. two of 38 businesses from across the
nation who were honored dunng ceremonies this week in
Atlanta. Ga. The M1ss1on YieJO Co. was singled out for its
contributions of funds and staff to support vanous
cultural groups.
The company's support includes contributions to tht'
county Performing Arts Center and South Coast
Repertory Theater. In add1uon . the M1ss1on V1e10 fossil
collection was donated to the county's Natural H1stof)
Foundallon. and the company helped host receptions at a
San Francisco museum when the Vatican collection was
on eJthibil last year. . . The Fluor Foundation. a thrce-ume rec1p1ent. was
recognized for the Community Involvement Team's
effons to renovate Ballet Pacifica. m Laguna Bead!.
C.J. Scgerstrom & Sons was recognized for its on-
going support to the arts, and a 1983 mall gallery built at
South Coast Plaza to hang works on loan from the
Ncwpon Harbor Art Museum.
Other major contributions by California corpor-
ations that were recognized included:
• Kaufman and Broad, which spearheaded the$ I 3.5
million drive to create a new Museum of Contemporary
Art, to be open in Los Angeles ~n .1986. . •Times Mirror Co.'s SS m1lhon pledge to underwnte
half the cost of the 10-week Olympic Ans Fest1val during
the Summer Games.
The Business Committee for the Arts i5 a non-profit
association founded by David Rockefeller 1n 1967, whose
160 corporate leaders each heads a company that has an
acuve arts support proanm.
Management talk Saturday
A four-hour business manaacment seminar entitled
"Salci/Marketina Methods and Techniques th.at Really Worl<'' will be held Saturday ~t Orange Coast CoUeae. tn Costa Mesa. The proaram bcains at 9 a m 1n OCC's Fine
Arts Hall 119 Lccturtf Richard lfan teftch~ business nd martcct-
ina classcs Bl()('(' Adm1mon fe( 1~ s10~ Tickets can be
pu ·hasc nt the()("(' Ticket Oflite or at the d<>or. For
more information, ct',f 412 ~R~O
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THAN YOU ARE NOW PAYING IN RENT
Two, dazzling. professionally decorated models are now available for
viewing and are ottered for sale completely furnished. They include all the
beautiful model partitions, furniture. accessories. floor. window and wall
coverings. Be sure to ask about how a unit may be customized to meet
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1984 AMC JEEP WAGONEER
See Page 2
ON ALL CHEVROLET CARS & TRUCKS
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1984 Chevrolet
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1984 AUDI 5000S WAGON
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3012)(Se r. 136611)
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673-0900
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stereo cassette, PIS, P/B, P/Windows. Cruise
Control, A/C, Wood grain trim, Wire wheel cover. & more (1 BGB180)
11414
TllEOIORE ROlllS FORD
2060 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa
142-0010
Auto, A/C, PIS. P/B, AM/FM Casset-
te "Low Miles! Excellent Shape!"
(246304)
$4111
HUITlllTOI IUCH
AIC /JEEP/REIJULT
11751 l11c• ltd l11ti1st11 le•
841-3111 ~
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141-3919
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AM /FM Stereo. Cruise Cont Vinyl rf. Rear
window defogger W W Tires (Stk :: 5-213, Lie
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1182 TOYOTA PICIUP
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$&21&
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2060 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa
142-0010
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141-ll31
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$11,411
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142-0131
Custom Paint, RaHye Wheels, 4 spd,
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more (1CNB894)
$1111
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2060 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa
142-0010 .
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2060 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa
142-0010 '
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Control, Stereo Cassette, Mag
Wheels (976UMF)
$1111
IUOH LllOILl/IEIOllY
18800 Beach Blvd Huntington Bch
141-llll
,.. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Frld1y, M1y 18, 1984
Former West German race driyer Brlcb Coape, ~at $49,000, at ble n~lJ
Bitter 1tan4a beside the Bitter 8C Sport opened erly Billa dealenblp.
One-time W. German racer
markets $43,000 ,car in U.S.
BEVERLY HILLS (AP)-Former West German
race driver Erich Bitter says his new Bitter SC sport
coupe -being marketed for the first time In the
United States -ls a "car you can drive every day."
The s.3,000 car, which road-teated from 18 to
26 miles per gallon, Is not malnly being sold for fuel
efficiency but for performance, engineering, steek
llnes and comfort with Interiors of leather and wooer
which the company clalms offer extra leg and hip I room.
The three-llter car goes from zero to 50 In 6.9
seconds or, In the case of the 3.9-llter modet. 5.8
seconds. Its top speed Is 130 mph; 145 for the 3.9
liter version.
"I have tried to build a car you can drive every
day," Bitter said after the grand opening last week
of his Beverly Hiiis dealership. American head-
quarters for the company, which opened last year,
are In Chicago.
A few of the cars are already on the road, but
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the version most Americans will see -the one
Bitter modified to meet California smog-control
rules -la just now being unveiled here and will be
sold In all 50 states. Sitter's firm was founded In
Schwetm, West Germany, In 1971.
According to tests conducted by Car And
Driver magazJne, the non-modified model gets 18
mpg In the city, 21 mpg with mixed driving and 26 on
the open highway. The smog-modified model gets
better mileage, Bitter said Friday, but precise
figures aren't yet available on how much ~tter.
The blond-, wavy-haired Bitter, 50, son of a
bicycle dealer, was a bicycle racer and sometime
marathon runner who moved up to cars.
"A bicycle racer can handle curves well," he
says. "This translates automatically to a car."
When he retired from racing, he began a
European car-parts company, then ultlmatety
decided: "I'll just bulld my own car." ·
AMC'an.Dounces
new era of prof its
American Motors has announced its second
consecutive quarterly profit for the first three
months of 1984.
The announcement of the $5.1 milllon net
profit -after provision of $1 . 7 mllllon based on the
company's profit sharing formula for employees -
was made at AMC's annual stockholders' meeting.
It follows a fourth quarter net profit of $7 .4 mllllon In
1983 -the first quarterly profit after 14 con-
secutive quarters of losses .
The $5.1 mllllon profit, or 3 cents a share,
compares to a net loss of $66. 1 mllllon, or $1 .21 a
share, for the same period a year ago.
Net sates for the quarter were $1 .1 bllllon,
compared with $637 mllllon for a comparable
period In 1983.
Combined worldslde automobile and Jeep
vehicle wholesale sales In the first quarter were
113,487 units, up 46 percent from 77,782 units In
1983.
AMC officials attribute the profits In large
measure to the new Renault and Jeep products,
and say that the profit margin validates the firm's
commitment to Its new product line.
According to a statement released by Paul
Tippet, chairman and chief executive officer, and
Jose J. Dedeurwaerder, president and chief
operating officer, the company's strategy calls for
focusing all Its efforts on the areas where AMC and
Renault have strength and expertise -"namely,
four-wheel drive vehicles and front-wheel-drive
passenger cars." =:· "Because our strategy called for nearly a
couple of bllllon dollars In new product develop-
ment over a five-year period, we said before that It
-----------------•would not bear fruit overnlght.. .. A year ago, for
Auto earnings zoom example, we said Investors should not expect a
return to profltablllty until 1985.''
The chart 1how. the 1984 flnt quarter The statement went on to say that "we expect
profitl of major U.S. automaken, with to be profitable for 1984 as a whole, although there
General Moton Corp. recordlnf the laraest could be a quarter where we break even or have a
profit with a record $1.6 billion ID eamtna•· sllght loss. '
Springs
have
sprung
New techDoloO bu
brought about a new
1eneratlon of
aprln&• to meet
1U1pen1lon require-
ment• of today'•
amaller, U..hter can
and truc&1. The
•Print•• de•eloped
by Rockwell lnter-
n at Ion al' 1
Saapenalon Compo-aeata BulDeM, help
lmproft ride qaallty
u well. Aa a contrut
to tbe ft.rlety of coll •Prlnt• aftflable to tlae auto lDdutry an
two beaner 8Prlna•
(forefrOund) ued Tn
the rill lndaatry.
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2600 Harbor Boulevard, Costa Mesa (714) 540-9100
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Frtday, May 18, 19&4
What are the
Smog Check
prOvisions? ·
Smog Check. California's clean air program,
Include~ price llmlts, strict Inspection standards
and special "referee" facilities to handle Inspection
and price disputes for motorists.
The law requires most owners of gasolln&-
powered cars 20 years old or newer to undergo
Inspections and, If necessary. repairs on their cars'
emission control systems. The California Bureau of
Automotive Repair (BAR), a division of the
California Department of Consumer Affairs, admin-
isters the program.
The law's provisions require:
•Use of authorized Inspection equipment.
such as tamper-resistant computers that are
themselves regularly Inspected.
•Shops that meet strict state standards and
are licensed by the Bureau of Automotive Repair.
•Specially trained and certified mechanics to
perform Inspections and repairs .
•Computer printouts of the inspection results
for car owners.
•Periodic review of Smog Check inspections
and of the inspection and repair shops by quality
assurance contractors.
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•An undercover vehicle program to follow up
on any shops suspected of wrongdoing.
•The establishment of BAR "referee" facili ties
to help consumers resolve disputes regarding
smog checks and repairs. reinspect vehicles and
answer technical questions.
The new 1984 Jeep SportWagona -the waconeer Limited (forecrouncl) and Jeep Cherokee -are 1)4hter but •dll roomy.
The BAR may refer a motorist to a referee
f aclllty for some of the following reasons: the
vehicle was improperly failed by a licensed Smog
Check station: the consumer disagrees with the
inspection result; the consumer has paid for an
emissions repair with no apparent improvement In
the tailpipe emissions levels.
Jeep introduces lighter Sport Wagons for '84
3 picked to proznote
Chrysler California ....,
ChryMr" Corp. ,,.. epc>Ointed three tpedal
mnettng ~ to promote ltl producU In
c.lfornl&.
The~ .. whO 111PO'tto Pat Smotra. general
..... ~..chryMr C8lffomla. ·~ Raymond 0. OreY.ful, DOdge "*1<.tlng manager; Jmnes P. Holden. ~-Ptymouth maa1(etfng rrnanager; and
Robert 0. $8, Import mattc9tJnG nwiaget'.
ChryMr" Cldlfornea .u ~ In January 10
~ Qwyllet"1 ..._penetration.
''Since Cdfomla le a dlftelent mnet from the
r.t of the oountry. Ctvyeler recogntzee the need tor
dlstlncthie ..._ and l'Ml'9'.etng programs to meet
Cattfomla ...... "Smon'8 Mid.
Oreyful wae fom...-ty forward ptannlng a<twrt•
1ng m11neger tor Dodge an o.trott.
~~-Olf'ltral~t
deYetopment manager and t aal
tor CN'ylltef s Houaton z
Prior to hiS new asslg t, Shaw was d1rect0f' of
New generation Cherokee. Wa oneer
offer fuel economy. easy handling
SOUTHFIELD, Ml -Jeep Corp.
Introduces a new generation of Jeep
Cherokee and Wagoneer
SportWagons for 1984.
Five years In development, the new
Jeep vehicles are more compact,
weigh nearly 1,000 pounds less and
provide substantially Improved fuel
economy compared to the two pred&-
cessor models that bore the same
nameplates.
What the downsized Cherokee and
Wagoneer do retain, however. is
Jeep's distinctive styling, along with
its reputation for ruggedness and
durability. Added to this are outstand-
ing road-handling characteristics.
plus Jeep's well-known off-road
capability.
Power for the new 5-passenger
Cherokee and Wegoneer wlll be
provided by an engine as technologi-
cally advanced as the vehicles them-
selves -the newly-designed Ameri-
can Motors' 2.5 liter. 4 cylinder
engine. standard on both models. A
2.8-liter V-6 engine will be optionally
available.
Conceived to be agile and respon-
sive In either off-road terrain or on
high-speed thoroughfares, the 1984
Cherokee and Wagoneer are prod-
ucts of the very latest In engineering
techniques, computer science, aero-
dynamic design and robotic manufac-
turing.
Both vehicles are designed to
appeal to a broad, yet diverse,
spectrum of fou r-wheel-drive
enthusiasts.
The sporty Cherokee, which will be
available In both 2-door and 4-door
body configurations with base, Pion-
eer and Chief trim packages, Is aimed
at the more adventurous driver who
may be equally comfortable In on-
road or off-road environments.
Cherokee Is the only vehicle In Its
class to offer both 2-door and 4-door
models.
The Wagoneer Is designed to ap-
peal to the f aml!y-oriented buyer who
wants the added security of four-
wheel-drive in a luxury convenience
wagon. The Wagoneer is offered In a
4-door bodvstyle only, with standard
and Limited model series.
The Cherokee and Wagoneer
SportWagons wlll share the same
mechanical components, but each wlll
have a distinct personality with unique
grille treatments, tall lamps, exterior
trim and moldings, as well as Interior
design, fabric and trim.
These new Jeep vehicles are 21
Inches shorter, six Inches narrower
and four Inches lower than the former
Cherokee and Wagoneer. But they
retain 90 percent of the early models'
Interior space, plus even more cargo
room. •
And despite both models' on-road
riding comfort, no compromise has
been made In their off-road capability.
This ls due In part to Jeep's Uni-
Frame body design, In which a sturdy,
full-length frame member Is welded
directly to the floor pan. This feature
Increases Interior space and gives the
SportWagons extremely rigid bodies,
Improving overall vehicle strength.
The Uni-Frame design, coupled
with a new Jeep-designed Quadra-
Llnk solid axle front suspension
system, will give the Cherokee and
Wagoneer a constant ground
clearance (7 .6 Inches) superior to all
competitive products in their class.
The new Jeep vehicles will offer a
choice of two advanced 4WD drlv-
ellnes. Command-Trac, an all-new
part-time system that Incorporates a
"shift-on-the-fly" capability, will be
standard across the line. Selec-Trac,
Jeep's already popular 2WD/4WD
full-time system, will be optlonally
available with both automatic and 5-
speed manual transmissions.
The new AMC In-line 2.5-llter, 150-
CID engine will provide the Cherokee
af)d Wagoneer with a power plant that
effectively combines performance.
durablllty and fuel efficiency.
The AMC 1-4 will be offered In
combination with either a 4-speed or
5-speed manual transmission, as well
as a 3-speed automatic transmission.
I Although offlclal mileage figures are
not yet avaliable, It Is anticipated thaf
the new Jeep vehicles, equipped with
2.5-llter engine, wlll deliver an esti-
mated mpg of about 25 mpg In city
driving and 30 mpg on the highway.
Both have 13.5 gallon fuel tanks as
standard with an extended-range. 20
gallon tank optional.
Cetttom\a marketing.
The new Jeep SportW agons have
completely new interiors, Including a
contemporary Instrument panel.
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FJCTTTtOUS llUaeNEH
N.AME ST A TEllENT
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bullnell IS
P\RIC NOTICE
ORANGE COUMTY
SUPERIOR COURT
700 Clvtc Cet'ltef Dr. WMt ..
Sent. Ana, CA.. '2701
Plalnttfl NEWPORT CREST cozy INN, 325 w Bay St Costa HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION
Meaa. Calif 92627 I Oelendanl ROBERT PAUL
Marco Fiorello. 6600 Fleetwood MCFARLAND AND ANN ELIZA·
Rd BETH MCFARLAND. husband and
1207, McLean. Va 22101 I wtle u joint tenanll. and DOES I ,
Rllaa ~be<g, 611-3F Lido Pk through X, lnclualve · I
Of , Newpori Beech. Calif 92663 Cue No 394504
Robert A N-be<g, 1730 Pak>ma SUMMONS I
Of . Newport Beech, Calif. 92MO NOTICEJ You "-" bMfl .wd.
Thi• ~ II conducied by a T"9 court 1ft9J decide ag-'nel JOU oenera1 pennennip wtthout JOW Mtng Merd unleM Robert A Newbefg JOU reepond wttNn • cSey.. ....,
Thia 1ta1emeot wu filed witr1 tl'le tM lntonftatton '*°"·
County Clel'lt of Orange County on 11 you wiah 10 leek the advtc. of
May 10, 198' an attorney In this matt«, you
F2AU57 should do eo promptly eo that your
Publlahed Orange Cout Dally written rasponte, II ,any, may be
flied on time Piiot May 18. 25. JuM 1, 8. 1984 AYllOIUated ha lido deman-
25M-64 deda. El trlbuma; lede deddlr oon-
tra Ud. eln audl9ftcla a menoe que __________ ,Ud. r~ dentn> de,., dlM.
~ la lnfofm.cton que algue. P\&.IC NOTICE H JOU with to N-61 tM edvtca of
NOTICE INVJTINQ lllOI 911 ett~ lft Ihle mattef, JOU
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that lhou6d do eo PfOmpfly IO that Jout
seai.d proposals for fumlahlng all wrttten '"90f'M. " MJ. ,,.., be
lat>O< mal«lal•. equipment. Iran. ~ on time.
po11111on and such other lacll111et 11 U.ted ~ eollcltM .icon-
u may be required 10< STORM Mio de '"' ebogado en M ta ..un-DRAIN IMPROVEMENTS FOR RE· to, deberla h acerl o I n ·
PUBLIC AVENUE. NATIONAL AV· medletemente, de .... manefa. IU
ENUE. ANO PRESIDENT PL.ACE '"SIW9'-..cnu • ., NJ alguna.
will be received by the City of Costa puede -regl1trllda • tlempo.
Mau at tl'le Otfk::e of the City Cieri(, 1·TO THE 0£FlNOAHT: A civil
77 Fair Drive. Costa M.... Call-c:omplelnt "-' been ftled bJ the
lornla, unlll tl'le hour of 11:00 am , pelntlff ...in1t JOU." JOU wlat'I to
June 5. 1984. at wl'llctl Ume they will defend t"hl1 te .. utt, JOU muat, I
be opened publlc!y and rMd alo\Jd within 30 daya att« this summon•
1n the Council Chamberl Seal«! 11 MNed on you. Ille with this court
propoaela shall beat the 1111e of the 1 written response 10 the complaint won. 1nd the name ol lhe bld!Mr but Unle11 you do. your ~lautt will be
no other dl1Ungu1an1ng mark• Any ente<ed on appllcellon of tl'le plain
Did reot1ved atter the achedui.<J tiff and this court may entei •
closing ume ror the receipt of bide I ludgernent against you for the relief
&hell be returned to lhe bld!Mr un-demanded tn the complalnt. wtolch ooeneo 11 snail be the tole re-could result in garn11nmen1 01
1ponSlblllly ol the bid~ IO -that waoes. taking Of money Of praperty
his bid 11 received 1n proper ume or other relief requested In the com
A Ml ol plans. Special Pr0V11lon1 plaint
and additions to General Provlllon1 I Dated. Jan 17 . 1983
to tne Standard Speclllcatlona may LEE A BRANCH. Clerk
be obtained ., lhe Otfk::e ol the City By· KATHLEEN A HAYES Dee>uty
Engl"-. 77 Fair Drive, Cotta Mna California upon nonrelun-DONA1.0 W. llEVEKE
dabla· payment ~I $7 oo An ad· I 1110 Civic c.,,t., Drive Weit
dltlonal char~ of $2 00 Wiii be Senta Ana, CA. '2703
m1de II handled by mall Plen1 ~11
•pecilatlons and other contract Publllhed Oranoe Coast Dally Poot
documents may also be examined April 27 Mey • 11 18 1964
at 11'19 Otttce or the City Clerk or the 2328-84
City of Costa Mesa Plana end
Specllat1on1 will not be mall«! un
lesl the 1ddlt1onal 12 00 Cf'large Is
included with paymentl P\&.IC NOTICE
Each bld s1'all be rnade on lhe Public Hearing wtll be Mild by the
Propoul form, aheetl p.1 t1'roug1' 1 Coste Meu Planning Comml1&1on
P-8 provided In lhe O()(ltrect docu-
1
at the Ctty Hali. 77 Fair Drive, Colla
ment1, and shall be accompanied Meta Caltfornla at 6 30 P M 0< 11 I
by. certified Of eufller'• checti or. aoon H POH lble ther .. ttet on
bid bond tor not leN t1'an 10% of j Tuesday May 29. 1984 regarding I
the amount of the bid. made pey· the following applleatlons
abletotl'le CltvofCosta.,..._ No l 1·Zone Excep11on Permit
prOQONI ltlatl be conel09red unleea ZE-84-87 Redevelopment Action
accompanied by 9UCh euhler'1 I RA·84-07 LL-84--09, Ind EP-84--05
chec:tl. cuti. or blddef 1 bond for Jeck He9ter, au111Qf"tred IQlt"I
No bid 11'111 be conaldered unleN for Rollo W McCi.llan Junior 2424
1111 made on a blank form lumtllhed Wlnelward Lane Newport Beac1'
by th9 City of Cotta M ... and 11 and the Federeted Oroup In
made In eceordance wllh the 1.orporated, S655 E .. t Union Peclflc:
prOYl9IOnl of the Propoeel reqylr• Avenue. City or Commeroe. for vart-
rnenta 1 •nces from perking and land Eadl bldd« mu1t be lloenaed u ICIPlng tn conJunctlorl with con-
r9qulred by law 1 •tructlon ol 2 new bulldlng1 totaling
fl'MI City Council of the City of 38,eooo 1qare leet. a 1o111ne edtu11-
Co9ta M... ,_..,... the rlg1't to ment to combfrwi pa1ot11. an en-
retee1 any °' all bid• I croKtiment permn to •lloW llll'ld· I TM Contr.c:tor WllM comply wtt1' 1 ecapa materlell In the publlc rlQ"I·
the prO'Mlont of s.ct'°" 1770 to of.way and ~I~
1790 ~. of the Callfomla Revtew. localed at 1703 SUf)et'tor
t.at>ot Code. ~ pr.....,llng rtle end and t 7 1 1 Anaheim ifl a C2 Zone I
.cM of W-0-estal>llet'led by tl'MI env1ronmen1a1 Oettrmlnallon
Cll'y of eo.1• Meea ~ .,. llled ~.11 .... 0.C:Wt110n
wtth ~ City Cltt1c of Mid City and ~°' M'ther Information on Ille
lflell lorflilt peneft... l)f'leCt'lb«I tbove applloallona tetecinone ~ tor ~ Of the 754-5,4$ or c .. at tl'le office of the
Mid Code Planning OIQlll1"*1t Aoom 200
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level execullv• gam
located In prHtlglou•
Harbor Ridge. Prlvat•
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quiet at tl'll TOP o4 the
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AD-VISOR
OAllEI llllUllS 1111,000
Imaginatively customized 4 Br
home on huge lot overlooking ca-
nyon & hills. Great family home
w/large family room, o ffice or stu-
dio. and view party deck. Access to
private beaches, nothmg like it in
Corona del Mar!
NEWPORT BEACH: IOx171 (18,000 S/F) with
good 38R 2be ofd9r ttom.. $1M,500.
COSTA MESA NORTif: Neer 80. Cont Pte&e.
... uttful 48R 2be horM, epertlllno pool &
d9fuxe aecurlty •r•tem. M•nr utraa. 1171,500.
HaWPOAT llEACH CONDO: lllR Sbe, New
cptelfreeh pelnl Excef buy et t124.150.
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lent locetton. SS25.000.
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Newport S.y. Over 7000
IQ 11 with 6 bedroom•. • 5~ baths + studio, musk:
rm. elevator. sauna & 5
rm. maater suite.
Centll'ed around al lushly
planted atrium w/lge prl· IEWPllT TIWIMIE
vale swimming pool Cu• Newport BNctl $130,000!
tom. exceptional & grand L o v • I y I o c a t I o n ,
In every way Pier/slip for townhome In W•tcflff. 2
large yacht $2,300.000 Bdrm, 2 Betha, IM!lghttul
and ownera will neoo-patio. $130.000.
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with an lmmenM Mttr block the tlghtt· .. 11•.
1ult1. aeparately lamly tunaet1 and leland vi.ws
rm, format dining and wet S t•P• a way Ir om
bw. Thia home ta OV« bMches. Root to oellng
2700 IQ. ft. with 10· cell· VleWI from flV9l'Y room ot
Inga, 2 fl~acee. aolld this 4 Br 3 Ba Ofd World
hardwood doors with charmer $1,200,000
bewled glue and the Mk tor Nancy Short
bMt MeM V1tde ad· 644-7020
dreu. Full price 111111 ILUI
$249,000 751·3191 Formerly Lingo A.E.
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..... PROPERTIES You cen own 1 2 Bdrm
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c a rp•t. de<iorator
wallpaper. double In·
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huge lemlly room. MPM·
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13 S,000. 973-8017 mlnutH ftom beech 1lrNble prl'Veta com-Newberry Springs. S2000 eeiw Ml Ill rm ·= .__...... rm . Brend ntw condoe '°' LIOO lili! 1•R. nw4Y wk °' ~. 511$-1/11 ., .... Cell 1421728 f munlty only a short wallt ec:. low down su.3043 ...,. _..... .,... rent, 4 "'*-9¥tlll ,tn MW ~-.d. udf Ind. t07 call t7S·U U or ..,. Un.I ~t t -0( to to"9fy bMcMa end • . Attn crna;;;o#. t:dY 2 . &: t; ldQ, IV. ........... nas t:= rw SC PMa. 2 a 3 Vie Acwenoe. Apt 4, MIO '40-2.._. "'* home ta ~ com-E......_ c menCodnow~ Her bor ectlvlly. Th• err Leta ,,._,. 2 or 3 8' 06de CdM ""· dlnlnG .,.., trpee toe w12 er. Pfi{g "' Yf1Y. No peit&. OP£H TOI l iiijiiiliiiimiin
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wtt1' 3 bdrma, Z¥. beth8, ~ff!.A:!_.1·!:~2;.!_~ wlttl with m•t• auft•-_ 751-8273 nu or 1 1200/mo awl June 1. 28r 2"8e. d/w, w/d hll· M7S/mo. cal 2'41·1276 3pm. (111'281-MOe ElaOlr'll 2 M 2ba home
t _,, ..,., .... , --.. wlthheldwoodfloonWld 2 P9dftCVlew. Worth 49a..eaa2. Dlw.. 84......02 0, 973-6500 up, giat. frp6c. "50 ~ Ui09Pt Weda Pf'Mcy·Y9tdoeel0.., ~ :::J ~:..!!t SAVE. Cw/trade? 2M2 Iota of charm. A 1800. L.eev. m1•ege H.1.M2-1711/ll0-11t3 OfcorMbyl108aik•St lrg Hr 28a wlfrplc Juty()fttv'35001ftd..INlkt
"'"'" ..,,,.,., EJden Ave 642-3832 I .......... "'optny wtth 751-5163 Oft OCH styttah 2 Bdrm 2 3000 9q ft Weetclff hme.. taOOmo. >Ont loo. 28' a ._._ fWa. r• end allp. SU8MIT .. :w·:n~and~ 8Afrp1CC(l)t1ftetet'875 48' 4ba. pool/tpa. den. &,uhwta fUiilW fMtllde 1 & 2r. t4IO a 28e, g# N7&no. I.gt quir'ed OwMren-t372
OFFER ... A1klno Nie» Sbt In w... V•de lent terma '215 000 Two'°' the price of One 63M190 BEST,.. fltn rm, din""· trlPle t64(). t6e1 ..... Ort\lia. ~115S. 418-1711 ..,......,,__-·....-......-......---,,...-
112&,000. i:29.oao. 18511 Kentucttv 1111....._. fl!~t ii:bre25 L~:; sm1 but cnarmtno 2 Bdr 1 get. S20001mo. 786-0873 lut. ...,. ... No .-a. 646-teeo M. Nr Udo 2btt1._._ FP, yr~ c.=_ ~·~ ~
LmlULn aoe.Agent 51"7148 UU.FllllYMU Ave . c.M. Phona B•..1._ w/trpl, No P•t•. 3Bf 2~be oondo ln New-YHl IWI EMtalde t..ge 38A 2'Abe ly.Cc>f/eal.WodoQ.Drpe, blkatoi*ct, • .AWI• ltl-1111 llftl llM 111111 1I t-793--9114 aft ePM. S7w/mo. Agt. 75 .. 8389 port Te«. $850/mo + twnhme. alt emenlt,_ + erptl. 1105. 815-0097 Oct. llOO ...itty + dep
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Stlrtlng et $149.000. A.-Comml. .1378.800 BA, din rm. $2400/mo. den, 2 be, ell new kit, Fr ESTATE POOL trple prvt P•tlo .. Ptaluala llfl "'m•ble fl(\en. avell. Call North L.eQuna with 4 reeld. Nopet1. 760-0715 c:toor., bfldt patloe. lite dthwatlr X-IQ 1 8' on n.-.. 3 ldrm 2 B:th. By own;; John Eliot et 63 t-7054 --------unite. Ocean view. 11.9% ,..... •-· ••u floor, S 1750/mo yrly Beauttfu4 & psrti lb Eestalde 153!1 557 ·2641 '-~---..---.--.... -..
1t% 1 t t St t I •-u •UIY•-U1Umeb6e flnan. Owner ~ti,._.. aaww Avall 711845·~9¥ .,..PrlvatePeUO. l.M Bf INNEWPORTBE.Aeti 3Wcond0,nrbdtger,
n •• . epe o UI. ---~ Fonner model wtth full golf 637-eo30 2 Bdrm fi&IM. sfoo)mo. Beaut New T.nhe« 2 bf .,..Cot.wed Pertdng dt ~ 1
pc>ot ~-= A gr•t ptaoe '° Nw on the POOi. ape. t.W. l400
bMctl, c:,'~7~·000 NEW URdE CUSTOM. oourMview. Pool. tennis, •llA E. IUI IPL.I IHO Anehelm, U . 2.,, b t pie Jee · oi .,.SpeclouaApta ix:·., .. 0S4001mo. No Upper Bey. Privet• Ind utll 642-4.512 9Y
3Br. 2B•.Cath. C•ll-epa. s220.ooo full prloa. c .. -~1 ..... 3BR ~on 5'5-3229 dee. ~0 ;,...,: ct1iics~K: .... OlnlngArea pe1.1.146-381811t 3:30 elubhouaH a hHlth e.yaide Dr* 2 "2 e. ~ Niil Ing/Fam rm. 2 ml. Beach. 75% ueum•ble llnendng ·-"'""' BR , .,..Wall(-ln-Cloeeta spu, 8 tennis ~. 7 amkl 3 Br. 2 be + tarn rm & lrg Sf39.000. 5'9-2330 egt avell Cell Bk &44-7424 treellnedatreet. 'tly 2 2 ~ beth. 350 S950/mo. 873-4431 .,..H~•Kltehena Ltg t Bf 1 Be. $410. Pool. pools., cloM to buatMal IM bllh. non ' no ti St b ,.._... . r completely refurblahed. A voeedo St S800. BLUFFS38R/2BA 1bloektoHuntlngton& Pref•epltobe ... 'trngr OC A F hi . pet. $475 D JOhn80n ~2~5.0:'~~ C:~NER"· IHI UT/Ill 11·1 Bi owner: Big Cenyon Rental over gerege. 5'7-2888 or 650-8&« 1 level newly dee lrg Ff'WY9., Reduced rent. 873-08&4 IUnd ~~:~ 1eo-1aee. 876-tOOO 673~24 4 Bdrm, 3 Beth. 2200 IQ. 11~~f~ ~r::.·1~,~=· .. G~.j~.~ng.l. •~•112 2 Br. 3 B•. Seablutf patio. S1500. 6'«-2Go7 munu FllE Lrg t Br 1 Be dlhwahr ger on light. Exec w/QCMll .. o.na f1. $195,000. 9932 x · • ..,_ 111 r• Cenyon Twnhae, poot apa 8d f F &a.N\ t 369 A __ ...,. Pt condo private Ctnt11 ••l •ar IOU Effingham Dr. Brookhu~t aider uede. 640-1538 S850tmo 960-7649 Cam9<1Hlghlanda 49R 2'~ 1 rm urn .... rom......, ~7 pea. v-..uo SlnglM 1 & 2 Bdrm Aptli1· beth/bdrm spa pool
et Atlante. 1.4 ml to ClllEISlllEI llPLDUltllll• · . b•. PY1 bNct'I prtvltegee. 2Bdrmuntum .. From$680 6mo 931-e165 menta a TowntlouMa tennla 1t;elgtlta only
3 Br 3 Be 2-lly, blk from bMCh, baeka to pert(. with lerge yerd. Ealy 3 Br 2 Ba lrple, bltlna, yard, $1500/mo t yt tae. Ask ownhome fum .. From MOO Ltg 3 8', 2 ba, trptc, petlo. trom see<>. (Ask about $450/~. 240-7397
bHCh, Htate Hie. Xlnt cond Many extru Forever ocean & harbor financing al S129,000. no pett. 11t + MC. tor Pat Ceraon Agt. LAOUINTAHERMOSA anel get, lower. Avelt turnlahed 111>ta. ~ ----------!~~~01080. 833-3622. Don. Bkr. 97..._2190 · view. Pvt bMCl'lee. Lge Qwner/Agt. S46-2831 S775/mo 721-B Center 644-&0eo t6211 Plltt(lide Lii, 1 5122. $750/mo, yeera wtttl TV, llnene & 1.11.-... F.-n 21-35 toe Ne, W8lk to
_........, 3BR. 4'1t ba.. Lane! & pool. St. 497~287 HARBOR VIEW 3 bf/2 ba btocM WMt ol Beedl. 3 ..... req 548-1938 ""f be rented fOf' short be:h. no am<*e/pet, n.t. 413 Morning Cyn, 2 Br 2 lnlat 4 Pemct tor entertelnlng FllEOLllllE Almoet Newport choice 3 tem rm, nu pnttdrpa: bloduoofEdlnger. term or longer). On~ 1375+ ut.11. "4-1409
e.. 1315,000. 759-1642. FM UL.I IY.... $795,000 with land. Newer trtplex In Colt• Br fned 4 fem at M75 Grdnr. St295. 644-4295 Ml-1441 U1W NW bolee Rd. ai San.Joequln FEMAL.Etoatwtuxury28r,
"'-"'Sat1Sun9-5 3 B d Shownbyappt780-1412. Meu.Arvv.etS280,000. Hurry539-8190BEST1ee ~ V-' Condo t1Yte wl eethedral HlltaRd. 2 be_. In COM. AWlll
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DUPLEX, dill 3 Bf owner W'brldo• home. AiC, 760-1468. an offer. 67S.9797 Bkr Brend new 2 8' 2 Be~ PelermO: 4 br, !em. rm, Qin09, l*cony, ~ l3IO + ~ uUl8 Deve
unit + 3 Br rentel. ~ corner, aup•r aunny, C.. .. ...... B H tom condo W 18th St. 1 ~ beeut. S1700. 873-5589 ltaeral 2102 leundry. bltlnl, no pet.a. YEARLY 2 Bd ........... 85$-7040 ,_ megl
al<* trade. 1385,000. Cape COd atyle. Nice .. errnlng ~ ey ome ....... TIW. ll M ml beach gar $795 . . $800 856-0M9 SPMC -rm, .,....... Opn Set 1-5 . 430 front & beck yard. Secluded., .. neer MMa 148 unil t • plex SlerreMgmt641-1l24 UDO ISLE BAYFRONT BEACH CITY USA. Huge, . . from ooeen & bey. Onty Fem,o....25ton38rH8
8egonle. 875-2500. Ownr S 159,000. 78&-8953 Drive EatetM. $158,500. Ex~ hep c:m I · Lovely 8 Br, pool/ape, 28' -$470/mo, EZ terma STUNNING lrg 1 Br & 2 Br $850/mo. &60-9089 hM NorHmkr non-dmkr
Full OONn vu: Jumlne Crk Near UCI, 2 Br. 2'n Ba. 20451 Bey-Mw 650-5520 price ·a2~ =· 12 ::.g~dn BRAND NEW Ealde 2br 199Ctecular view! Yrty IN. NII Wllme 641~209 ,_ 2 Be garden ~· pool , .... ft m $200/mo. fHM..,$652
eommty pool tac ea 11111 ft_....... OwMr v9ty 'mouvated. ~~·b•. S700+ last mo. & 975--7973 14451 SM5. 71 w tattt G .. TEO VIL' '"GE cou. F«n to· .. • Noe 38R ____.... 2 br & den. Own/egt wtH • • ----· Cell 6«-7424 . ~00 Clean dep 650-4871 QQeantront 3 sty wood TWNHSE APT 2 bf 1'1t ,., .,.,. ... ... ...... ...... finance. (819)72~5151 g:~~~r,;ooo. By 3 BR 3be. PARK LIDO: · Cherry 2Bf 2Ba 4 tern tlm gtw, apee lriews, I•, ftafuala 2fl7 ·. . · MUNITY • 2 Bdnn. 2~ ba.. C.M w/pool $350/mo,
Lux•.n. In Olde C""'•·. New Flrec>lec.. New calpeta. Newport Beach oceen-emta bltns ~ 1 move-In utlta pd. 12250. 650-3623 1BR u=z L ~2er7~!_8~ ~5-· ·~8/mo. 1eoo IQ ft ol PURE Cd evee 432~
-· 1 """' Fresh pelnt. Pool. A rNI front triplex. $750,000 or s5J5 '~ .,.._ uom bNctl, -• -· -lv• LUXURY. Garege, SPA In HOUSEMATES
3er 3b• hme. R-2 lot THE LllES bvgeln et $124,750. Im-trade. Agt. 87~3777 •••MllO* Oc:Mntrontde6uxec:ut1om yHtly, '425· FrHhly WEOFFERACHOtCE mHt•r ault•. dining UNLIMITED
S395K. 640-42~ 1 bdrm, 1 ba Plan A. Per-mediate poeuu•oo. -3 Bf. temlly rm home on oalnted, new ~ & Want• Mlectlon of ~t room. wood burning WILLLOOKFOAYOUI
to ~5~~R -2 ~=io:,~,1~~: ltJWar•Utr. =~==~~ ~~·1 ~1=•~~~11 ~~91~~':· =-~.U:i 9~tto! ~~=~amc°";t:v; =,.":.:W-;9~ "::"':'~=! aa.n21 propett ... for lnveatment 539~190 BEST Rily,.. Ing ept Frt 5/186pm-8pm 4Br hM. 11 IOOlclng In CM LIVING only t5 min from a new friend"! OCNnllde ol Hwy, u-~ E H porttoffo -non too 181~. PENINSULA-38' 2ba. 2 Sat 51,19 9em-12pm NB HB t .. 1_._ -6 ua ,._. t-Flllhlon tllend 7 min to tume 11t TD Ol $280.000. ~ --, utbluft v~ me-4Br. aubmlt """" to: lnYMt· CONDOS: 2 Of 3 bf, new. cer ger. bet the OONll & WONT LAST LONG " .... Vt ..... ""' • NEWPORT a TUSTIN
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2 hornet S19K Income. 2 786-1172 LICATIOI 818-793-275' Mr Setiaub amenities. S650 Incl ut111. As~Jo-"5001 "564~~~ gerdener prcwtded tor-1 & 2 Br. epia 1r1e1t. pool, La Cttatatt fiH MIF ''" SBt ept. lmmed ~·-~~.":&.1or~dn. H.V.HomeaPorioflnomdl ..... tala Inert 966-6479or831~9 Ferguaon&HennR.E. ..i1 matntantned ywd, AP&. 11r. petlo/bal. No irvtne $300. After 5 PM
hl',1hly upgraded. encl •~--' HSO Economy 2 Br ,450 _ So. of PCH. 4 bloek• pet&. 1525-M25 2 Bf. etOM to baeh ee11 ss2•1016 Celt • 1024 breezeway. Beat locetlon. _..., child/eat tine other• et Steps to balct'I: 3 bt. 2 be, beeeti, 1 ear g.er11ge. TSL Mgmt 754-0081 or 15()()/mo a t11 · • t e P • to p 1 a y -seLL OR tRXbE: 681 1 BR 539-e 190 BEST Rlty lee 2 aty. trple. dble g11. ~1 or 642-1603 223 Le Peloma. 831-1g1e NewpM Cfeet. beaU1 3 Br 2£ 1ba ,;moa:a h&M. 3880 Mle:Nlaon Drive ground/pool S359,000. mobile home on Big e..r S1100/mo leue/optlon Wknda 536-8502 Xu. lrg 2er 2B .,.. crpt Wntaluta condo, rw beectl. 1275 +
Oeokl, apa. &139.500. lt'Vlne Incl. lend l..eke. $17,900 or trade E/lide 2 br twnhM, lrple. avail. 545--8628 ,. __ 1 ..:::: 4"i•.a paint retrlg dahw•hr ullta. Tennis, pool, .ie
144 RocNster &45-2850 f::ua ltac~ 1041 Tll ITUIH DI for boat or ear. 675-9581 pvt yard, carport. $650 + Sunworsttlpera bloek to "99 aw ,.,.,. torc.d air. lndry getege f l 2 BR. fl..\ ba'. btand MUS1 be nMt Frentc
Owner/Agent ~ lll·llll aeeAgt831·7900 ocean 3-4Brhae 21ullb• 1ar.1L'.i500/mo. 646-5282 nopeia. new & speebas. c:ath 642-2114,859--3750,Wll
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Inga, apa, lrple, 1 yd. oak Cloee to beectl. 9h<>pptng, Ullll YJ(W TH Pritt ii~ mo Incl. otJls. 631-9Z55 WANTED: HARBOR VIEW 1BR fBA duplell w/Jhared oc::r; vi;:, 'g upper § s575
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Reduc to S128.000. Open dining rm. utlltty aree, all with auper location our 2 br, 2 be lmmac. home $850/mo. Avall May 28 .. option. Family. 548-4609 evall ~ 1. S-475. nS-2199 S800:,,,. Oe1pen1 c!.!..11o&-5/20 CM1tlan home. Str•"""'t ••ft ....... •·-•t tll 611. houae dally. 646-4221 eppllaneea, drapea & Ideal for permanent s 957 8 .,, -...-... -V" • .,,.. ... ,.. .... rugs. cethedral celllng llv-school. park & pool. 4 ~esldenee or rental. m pet ok. • 1...., Weatcllff 2 Br 2 Be lrplc 1 Br new carpet• drepes && Dana Polnl. 493-053S M Kit prvt .$300 + utll Ulllm ITE&U Ing rm w/m11ble lrple specloua bdrm• plus MIP-Beaut landaeaped Beat PENTRIOGE COVF. dahw.r euily your• $725 paint lndry panting tx.11 Lag Bctl nr Bc:h 499~2286 Proleulonel to etlere
Gorgeoua 2 Br 2 Ba condo plus 1l1aplng l oft. :';;!'e~~r~r-~ value · In ., .. at· only 2 Br 2 B• split lellel. trple, fl•t 539-6190 BEST I• lh09 64&-5262 no pets lut. ltack 2740 Lag Bc:h turn IM ant, be, ~~ ~ ~=-15~~
neer s.c . Plue. pool, spa $240.000 w/S120K u-yrd w/apa s230_000 1" $88 500 568-8119 pool. spa, 2 car ger with 2 Br t'h Ba patio & gar-2 IL. IOll Fl• TV. pool Metlprofl bua Ind $525/mo 780-2537
end eerport. A .. ume aum•t>le loan Owner can assumable financing. (619)3..i.441 11346-4495 opener '875. 556-9200 GATi~ ~G'1 ToM-M:1';;1pet1. $600/mo. IUOI non smkr S350 494--0451 or Ive ln9Q 937-541 t ~~0~ ~nry~ :~ ;;'.'ks ao;"4' 645 Anita. Ju at re d v c e d to b.ackn, p.,.1 Sherp house ?Br 18• MUNITY _ 2 Bdrm. 2'1t be ~eoun• NIQuel S 185 Incl Prof male & female _., ,..-------__...,~ $3 19,0001759-1501. ~~ 1575 enclSd garapll&dr.,_ t600 sq ft ol PURE 2 Bf t Be East.ide, nr C>aHghtful oceen b<Mzel. utlls.torF633-3212dyS. lemaleto1t1r3bthome ln e::i:t~f C~P~~r: L!Jaaa BUii 1050 9IWYQ !nod patio w/d rm no LUXURY Gerage SPA In sch o o 11. no Pats . redeeoreted 4-plex. ell 831--0581 ...,. (SuMn) CdM. Philip 675-e 194
Tenore 780-8702 [8gUne HlUI condo. 2bf ·=•Lii Working Ouarterhorae pets S560mo + NC. muter ault• . dining S525mo 631-6155 new plulh eerpe11 & M F -f --.,_ Rench. 2\ot eorH In Must stand Cfedlt etlec*. room. wood ·burning B 2 B. ___ .. drapM. dllWUherl, lots ature hes un urn rm Prof male non-amkr. lhr
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vata home w/pool nr $.A. tum. 3br 2'"be (E.BMf)
C<>untry Club S295 In-S600 mo + dep. evall 6/ 1
cludlng utll. 54M740 W/640-1380 H/780-9417
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Condo nr SC Plaza: 2 br 11200 NI M1I Ni ce updated Mme, 1280,000 9qulty In prime b\lllt-lns, carpets, drepes, Plua. just aut of New-2Br 29e newer twnl'IM, no l Bdrm. t Ba. w. ba, MC, eatport. Le1'1 With pert of monthly teeae baekb•Y view. Aaaum. leased '" ecre eomml fenced yard, 11t11 .. 1 + port Blvd & touth of the peta 1916 w.nac. #102 221 lltlt It.
make• dealt '79,950. By going toward the down 11t at 12.50% owe.~ property tor eoaatal.,... aee. dep. $895. 78&-7521 San Diego Fwy. 2473 Or-Open S575 831-3671 HO-Ill 1 Room, ahr beth, women 35 Pvt rm/Be w/gar .. W/D
& up Newpor1 8eecl'I pool, In pertcNl(e 8lutta ownr 556-1628 775-2580 pymt wf'lerl
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By owner. chetmlng 4 Ek, tlon th 1 ........... 'n eth '".,.. ...... "'' aide C.M $685/mo. 26251•-------• l205 645-2590 NB $400. 644-7252
1v. be lfg lot, 80 a 110. realdenee with mini Ollllllll&OI aden&DtB 831 1755 CoWfed patio, treee, new ooeen vtew1 Only a lew ••JFIOIT Sii CllmY •t 9602 c-..u Ch ... Dr Find some deals on wneets . -2 Br. 2 ehlldfen. no peia. SEA & SUN LODGE Rmmte 30+, 3 br l'IOUM
S 105 M l up COior TV w/pool. H.B $300 + ,,, roof, new plumbing. bloekl to the beectll -ea p Colo A ·-·, · in elass1hed's transpor-WANT ACTION? S425 ptua depoal t.
$115,000. 87~n94 IEllOEI 1210,000 J:,nt:r~ Nei ·1 ~~Y ~N~~:;::~~·~.8:!:',~~ talion listings 642-5678 Clenlfed Ada 642-5678 842-7052 3026 W Coeal Hwy. Npt utds, $200 <Sep. 963-2802
... -••II • PllOll IPll UTlllAY 1·4 $110.000 equity In F&Clr Vee. 611. Drive by. then A··-nh V f •-.a•t h Oaf •S400tup. Beet!, 1 Br . ....,., 2Br & bonua rm on acre cell egt (619)726-9665. r== « • • •r= ata « • pool. spa 18992 Florida.
Cozy 2 bf El lid• country Beautllul 5 bdrm home wllake. Wiii trede for Or-I •·· 1. z7 .. • 2834 2 3 72 home, loeded wt eherm. with tamlly room, game ange co. Mey add cash. Eeelly affordable 3 Br ut. -c• ..., B•at. lt1ck 2740 842-• e4 • 1
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$250 + dep 49~3490
Rmte wanted. 8-ut So
Laguna hm. Pvt ant. lg
room $440. 499-5894
Knotty pin• penalllng. room, gourmet kitchen. Agt. 546-2831 2 B• Iota for leN S850 Lat... ~ 741
clew toot bathtub & h~ ,._ ____ .._ _ _,. 60 ft on the bey. Full pier It l 539-6190 BEST Alty fee 2 Br 1 ba bUP'x w/ Vi.w
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yard• teeturlng • variety --------& allp. 305 North Star Ln, ala I Here 11 Isl Klds/nata ok K b k t? offrulttr ... &ad~run. ~fDUU Dover Sl'lor'M. $985,000 ----------...... enney un por . 2 blkl to Bc:h No pets. I 'hi 1 •1 t""""' a ~-t I Farai• .. •• finer 5 rm 4 tam wtg11 S900 •<Sep 497-3873 ttt I tt I
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well Contact Frank
Dryden (816) 795-4797
• .,,....,. r """ • But Newport buyl tea. Lido AMlty. taHI • shady yd S500 539-6190 · egt, 631 8 Gorgeou•. bright 4 Br. BEST Alty lea Isn't he the guy who kicked the Lrg Studio w/futt klteh. u IA IUCI
CYte Cepe Cod, 2 Br ltN + 2580' w/bonua rm, tor-St.,.aeie h raar'1 llliN blu• ZIOI HOME FOR RENT ocean view. stepa to llTOl 111
2 unite Eaatalde, all mat dining rm. trplc, has It Ml-1018 winning field goal in the · 7 4 SuperbowP bMCtl 1495 Incl utlla
Sl79K. Ownr 645-9628 ell lor only $259,500. As-2BR 1b•. cloN to SOUth Huntington Beech 3 Bdrm Avail 8115 Hotel Cell-Wkly rentals S125 & up
aume 200K 11l et 9V• --------• Bay. Agt 673-3434 or 2 Ba. S775. Fenced yard _ ~ ~ n.) ~ ......_ lomt• 494-2797 Color TV. free cottea. FIXEOll Thia la a BEAUlY 67S-3331 Kathy ! garage Kida & pell --"-I J\..... heated pool & 1tep1 to Went ad unfu<n ept by
1PPHT11m thal won't leat. You own HTllll llWI welcome . 863-0 755 OCW YIEW oceen Klteh'I evell mature, empt ledy p,._
--land end lt'a 1•• .. EDI-3 Br. 2 Ba. raml"' rm. Cortal ••l Mar 2122 Agent, no lea. 11 you re oot sure who <or •flat! llenMybuntport was 985 N Coast Hwy enl landledy do.a not IP-""' ....... ., Only 10 minute• from knock• often when you
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ATELY avellable. To aee S21o.000. A11u me H.V. Hilla, ocean view, 3br. 11._ SIOO •••• Oon t lttl bad -you rt oot alOne l\tnntybunkport is Legune. your own privet• Legune Beech. 494-5294 pree1ate my 6 yra of
call PATRICK TENORE S 159,000 1at Open part/furn, yr ie .... start On this 'p'restlgloua 4 Br 2 ont ol 14 drst1nWvtly d1tfmnl apartmenl lloorplans ooeen view lrom Dene SIALAll llTIL Quietness. rat ... rent yrty
780-8702 HlrvoulneMA~.nBt13,:4·t,,.1t~2&4 9164 $1650. 760-3672 Ba hse upnar S700'1 at Su w1nd V1t1aet '" Huntrneton Buch Suw1nd Point's most MCluded Wkly rent.is now evall wlptuthm~'tn~.pkor~~
Phone 642-5678
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OWIER WAITS Al OFFER
Mlnutes from 2 golfcounes, this family
home sits on a huge coroner lot. RV
~! Unique floor plan. Best neigh-
borhood in Mesa Verde. Call for financ-
ing ~ibilities. Valerie 261 -7653
LOWEST PllOE II AIU
For $169,900 this home included 4 Bdrm,
family rm. and 2 covered patios · all on 1-
sty! Homes in area sell for over $200,000.
Owner says submit! Valerie 261 -7653
OWIEI lllT SELL
... .... ., .. .,..... Villa&t is a rtsult ol totally personahztd prolturonal le bluff Liie 2 "' " ,.~ ·-, 20th. 646-128Q tltl na l 539-6190 BEST Rlty lea plannrn• !ht t11ld of attentt0n you cltstrvt A -rlecl acenB .. _ 2 8 new St l9/wtt & up Color TV malntenanoe & monthty • .... r w/.,_,, •tory. lCtra ..,,_ones in room I t t I
Fum .. _....... 2b. r, patio, VACANT 2 Br. fncd yard, blend of nature and hv1n• -~tied rn a 1~1•1 with 1 1 t t"' c -•1 ~.. paymen I on me .. ir•MflllT a.all 000 ,....,...... • """ iarge prva 8 pa "' .. 2274 ~rt Blvd C M 751 5183 ..... ""'I """ ,. • den,dtn.rm S550mo. kldsok,$575962·4471 babtlltntbloohandqu1tlpondscooltdbynatura1 960-6331.661-6441,0f ·~~7445 • ••• maga .. ,.me
3+ br home or 2/2 duplea. 345 Coate Meaa St or 968-9853 ocH n bletzts Add to thal ltoms covrts sw1mm111e drive by 24S83 Senta Want to leue lrg ' B•
Best belteh. 5109 See· ., ... "500 ........ .... 1 1oc 1 c1 1 11 t B S 1 ty ... ~ b stlOfe Open dally 2-6. =-------,,_:=-.....,-=-..,,...,~ vaulted celling• w/huge .....,.s a 5'>1 ''"' • convtnttn a'°" nu r ~ne era o see wan oan que i ,...,.,.., y mio-
Ownr 545-2847645-9721 LlfHI l itHl 2152 windows. 3 Br. new and tmpl()yment and you vt Col a pl1<t anyollf lfOuld 11--rt hack 27 I~ W..W June TO(> refs Cont~ _ _ cerpet & paint trg yard, OIOll<fly caM home th en Ktnntybunkport 1 OM and ::C n Mr Hanaon M-F 9-5 30 Ill.Ill LIE llPLD Nlguef Shores 4 Br, d• gardener. nr poo111pa, tlllO bfdroom Ollf and two balfl apart men I~ * V9f .. litee luxury '.furnor 124 Hr Cere Lovely llcenN 71 ... 895-2525
Waite to shopa. beach, Bel. luxe. short/long term $1100 833-1290 and lownhome~ 1 Br Pool. IP•. NC gete home {714) 979-5466 Cu I
pier. rerry1re1t1 3Br/2ba See. pvt beach. 240-7537 Seaw1nd S5501mo ~5-7754 .-.. -.. •tn "
ea. 218 Bal Bl 673-2943 ~rt ltacll l lm at z 44 CLIFFHAVEN 2 BA 1ba.
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$279,500 ONA 54~9516 4br, 3ba, 3300 all. 3 car Agt. Inga. 786-7698 Avall now 650-4873 • Penn Pl home, 2br, fully S75tmo 642-4610 gar. pool, Jee, I/, ae. Poaa. ' --_ furn • oth9rs lrom $495 Wt1talaittr l unlurn. or opt 642-1366 Cell us regarding l!l!l!l!I Hunllntton vinact l ane l'klnllncton 8'1eh CA i"CUFPHAVEN" 2BA Iba. Bkr (714) 675-4606 Offic. l n tab 2t14
'.onTE SALE Avail 6-t to 9-30 3 Br + lrvi~asea (71 4) 898·996 1 qu .. I stov.. patio, pref Furn 2Bf condo 611&-9 1 16 17 Weetcilff bf N 8
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Executive condo on bay, !I e a lty fyrnashrnrs av~tijblf • O!Jen l!Uy 10 AM trl duP. LARGE OCEANFRONT $330/up erpta drepee ale
designer, completely "" !>pdCIOU\ \1nqle one Balbo• Penlneuta home t7301 Beecfl Huntington
furn $1995mo 673--0896 • 786 _11 72 I Ii two bedroom apts 8 avlllable ...-, ee.cn 642-2834 Seulde Rily 675-3702 Balt>Oe 196end, 9mell ot
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laundry, country kitchen, prlme green-
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IUlllll U Ill In person, only. 223 2111 L.A Countlea, lmmed. Hwy Newport Beach. ~port Beech, xlnt P•Y. aalea '9P tor U.S. Otym-Salel:
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4320 Campua Drive, suite UlllUI W&ITll vlduaJ. C111261·2165 Ilk 2pm-5pm ~anle Supervltor 54-7881 . Mr Crockett
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TOP SSS Times. Up to $500 mo. llfYEI In Orde< Dept. No exp. location. Experience r• Pf9f. Call ..,.. btwn 8-7. fumlltl training a the op.
Females pref Model• and Costa Mesa area needed for buay auto re-nee. Company w1H train. quired. ~ In per90n. A.-lor Greg 1>46-9790 ~alunlty t~ =I in;
Saturday , May 19 Escorts (213)866-1984 979-9251 E.O.E. palr/tlr .. tore. Mu1t have Rapid advancement and 2431 W. out Hwy. NB. PUT /TIME n!. "t!:. ... ~ ~;
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I k I d h HIQh gro11, xlnt repu-· · · • llH ITNE lnaura""""' Pay. Newport Beach h··'" & com. put-;:'k•-..... FARMERS INS. GROUP 1 e > to reu.'t\ can 1n" ttat1on to me tn a pos rest.au rant. 111 ....... .,.., -,..,..., TAURUS(Apnl20-Ma)20) Focuson travel.entertainment.bod> taton Taxllabllltyforoes DAlllU Dellvery&atockworl\.40 DlllEIDtlLUnl arN.8'44•7151 edge ExperienCa pref. 963-4
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d I d I D I h I d Hie. Negotiate terma. Full time, lncludeS week· hra S5."n/hr Laguna Part/II-. Paularlno at u.-..1-·1 Non/am<*9'1 on"'. O.C. ••• •• tmaee an acce crate soc1a actt"1t). 1sp a) umor. versati tly an 676-2885 "" ...... ........ ... '7 -P ends. good pay, benefit•. Hiii•. Mar•-7••.37•• Brlatol, C.M. 241-9292 &•••1·T/IE01n••y Airport arM . 557·5642 ,... __ .....,. ~ .. ~ ............ wtllingness tolaughat)OUrO'-'n fotblcs.Openlinesofcommun1cat1on •-A 1 Mt c w h .. 00 ---................ .,.._....., ·~
G Ii aanatatal PP Y e ro ar 11 N 8 ffl<:e Read J I t P,,_RT TIME: On call pet· i>«iane:e neoeuary, In em1n1. ag1ttanus natl\ cs 1gurc prominently. ~qrtaaa'tita 4011 2950 Harbor Blvd, CM. Earn xtra Income for KENNEL HELP PIT · · 0 · Y u Y • -~ ,,.., c•~u.a1 •• ._......... ,.._...,n Cent.,. and Retail GEMIN I (Ma~ 21-June 20): Be willing to tear do'-'n for ultimate __ Cllrlatmas. we wm train, 8AM-1PM. Mull be 18 & Temp. FIT. 4 d1ys/week . ..,., "' """' ----...... _
f I r Nee 11,ooo. Return MUOnal part time work have own trans. For appt, Front offtoe akllla a muat. Ilion In CdM. $5/hour. Salea. Salary + llberal
Purpose o rebuilding on more )0 1d base. B'-d1gg1"J deep 1or ~ E 1 s d co.-.•-7.,.1822 commt·-'-"·-ta •na ; St8,000 12 mo payback. OLE•l/TYPllT as a photographer aaalst. call 557-6020 xp. ony. en reaume: ,...,,. Y'.r ._... •• ....,, " • 1n format 1on. )OU could stnke pay din. Scenario h1ghli ts secrets. 250% aec:ured collateral. n at s36/day. Apply 81 our Ad • 124, Dally Piiot, Box 556-3921 Mlchelle
physical attract1on. possible news concern in~ mhent.ancc. Ask 1or Mike 675-2885 Need responalble peraon offtce, 325 N. Muller on LIFEllAllS 1560. C.M. 92628. PART-TIME. Varied houra SALES: Ck>Mn S50.000
CANCER (June 21-Jul~ 12): Emphasis on publ1cit). reading. M with stronf, typing 1klll1 May21at/22nd at ttAM $5 hr, 18 & ove<. Apply IEllOALOIUIOTllll to Include early .A.M. ++Commllllon,lnhome
"'ntini. meeting" tth auractl\ c member of oppos1tncx. Focus also on tltJ tt LNa 40 4 to aulat n Advertlatng IEDln••f/WD. nowt 644-592 t. Newport PIT, for large NB practlc4I. weekend•. Mu1t have de-exper. • plua, good wort!
legaltt1e). po)S1bk p:.nm·rshtp. manta! status. Submit ideas. protect PRIVATE IOMEY Department. Wiii do Ill· -Dunes. , 131 Back Bay Exper ri;'d. Send re-pend1ble venlcte (amaJI habits. no competition,
I• 1 Ii 1 n Ing, cllpptng, malling, r&-Experienced Executlvt Dr. Npt Bch au-.. to·. ally Piiot .... d truck, \Ian. 1t1tlon #1 company In fleld ormal orconrept ao1ttanus p a~s s1gni 1cant roe. s t 1 -·• ..... ,.. o ; Penllon Fund hu S's 10 cord keeping, and typing. ecre ary or mag_,ne wagon) to ualat new. Qualified leada, draw.
LEO (Jul~ :!i-.\ug. :!2) T tm1ng ts more 1mponantthan usual You loan on secure 111 T D's Full ttme Good benefits publisher Mu1t have LIQUOR CLERK .a24• P.O. 8oJ1 1560 paper dMler In lrvlne training. 385-tS35
ha'e chance to '-'tn points. to gatn populanh. to make surccssful Cell now Bkr 851·9987 Send resume or lette< of good shorthand & typing PIT & FIT No •JI? nee. Cotta Meu. CA 92628 area. Muat be de9en·
domestic ad1ustrnent. Vigor returns. JOb gt"b done. )OU0ll rece1\C offer application to •klll• Attractive offices In Wknda tnct 875-6664 Medlcat d\ble Contact Greg l&Lll
"h1ch is difficult to refu~. Lthra .\ncs person) pla~ kc) roles. Mt117 Wa•t" 4026 Mellnda Thackery I trvlne Call 752-6474 Loving Christian Mom to Front & Bec:X Offi<:e ex· Hyde Mondey thrv Friday Cbown H•g:••9.;10~
VIRGO ( ~ug 21-Sept 22 l Define terms. !>CC other\ as thq C"<l'>l. Need S 14,000 Return Classified Advertising Mgr Fence Installer Mull know babysit two children. E perlenced FIT 997-4961 between ~30 and 10:30 11 Hwy, M. 3-2
he realtsttl proteu ~l'll 1n emotional clinches M oon pos1t1on St8,000 12 Mo payback DAILY PILOT wood & chain llnk Coste Mesa 895-3484 models • m. ontj. 642'""32t llLU (f ...... tsa..4~
h high I b d I H t-: b 250% Secured collateral 548-5493 eves. 993-6011. HT•-. • ~ner bOutlq·-. ir: .... tg t I\ '3rtCl\ \ensua ti\. all1om ase on 1mpu ~ 3\C 1un ut 330 W B po Bo 560 -• ..,....... -.......,
remember ri:'>ulu11on'> rnnn•rn1ng budget. moderation and general Ask for Mike 675.2885 Coste~~. CA 9;6~6 I HIH&l IFFIOE •ao~IH Sitt, Tral111 Models nHded. male PEllll FllllY Reta. FIT 780•9333
hc:ahh MtrlfHH, 642-4321e11t.302 Part time. bookkeeping Catt btwn 8 & 4.30 pref'd for post card com-Part/time. 3 daya/wk. Sales
LIBRA l"t:pl 21.ou ::'::'1 .. dC"I\ ari: made a\atlabk. \ou·11be1n T.D.'i 4021 Hper helpful lnlervlh 631 •177° Costa Mesa piny 21:t-592•31 t 3 1~pm. C.M 650-1170 lllU'llYl'lllU'
better po~1ttnn lo makt: 1nt1:l11gt:nt dn1\10ns Direct fcx:us 0°n land. real Private p1rty has funds to M. Set & Sun Dixie MAIDS & LNDRY PER· Models Male/Fem1le -H•••y OLIU •Noexpernec.eaaty
I h d I R I h 1 R IE t t t Cooll PIT Apply alt 2pm 58 I· 380-9771 SONNEL. apply Jn per. r--•Fun Job, Mii panty hOM eslatl· h:rnton<i rtg '' Jn propen' \J Ul'!. l' allons 'f! gr<>"'> oan on ea s a e up o son Best Western WE NEED NEW FACES Full/time. for Co1t1 Mesa
">trongc:r 'ou'll h:l\l' morr n:\l)lln'>1h1li1' Jnd addtttonal linanual l St00.000 Bkr63t -90l8 • Marina Inn. :M902 Del Forptaciement 1nmodet1ng pharmecy. Should have ::C!°:u~:~.thmoney
opponun1t1c:\ WANTED People needing Obispo Dane Point lobs In Orange County several ~seKperienee •Ave< St50-S200dally
CORPIO l<kt 2'·~<>' :11 F1n1!>h "'hJt \OU ~tan rc:alh hc\ond PV1 TD HS S10.ooo up .,.;llnUIOE llWYHIWHT Pteaaecalltor ippt. •PaJddally
l urren t l'\"''UJt1on\ tummunteJtl' \'Jlh rc:latt\l' tn tran\tl ( hon,l· No credit ...... no penalty -Tilt-a=''' 546-9no Mr HeHlng •Start today ~ Oen11on Assoc 673 7311 y Su...,.,.slon. must ...... high· ., "'7 ~ .. n
4 u<1l1t\ o'er quant1t\ \hon trip ma'. be part ot )t'Cnano You'll bt· • ,,...... ""' •••I I PIT Paraon to repair CallJtne .. 1.......,3 --68 ly exper'd, salary nego--· lh · I I di tile relte,ed u l unnell"'>'>:lr\ hurden ~ou'll ha\e more ""ork 1ng room · Heir Waal.. 51 t tabte. must speak NANNY wanted: Brit or ower pan ncu ng · Satea
SA G ITT ARIUS I '\i1 I\ 22-Dn 21 ): (1nod mone~ Ol''-'"• I'> lcJIUn.•J. &IYHTlllll llPT Spanish. Send reaume lrlsh trained for girl• 1g94
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) ou rnuld v.1 n a rnnlc~l E:m pha~" on nc"' Stans. Jddcd 1 ndepc.•ndl·nu.'. wanted bright. articulate 1 with salary history to: 4 a 6. Inquire 752--0700 QAI OC v.,-y exp: retiree
kgll1matc opponunll~ 10 recoup lo!>\>. You could fall mad I~ 1n IC'' e. peopl~ fr>r exciting cus-e P~-·-Boch.•C~91284.,2Newpor1 ok. On-call lnap. In your 11111 •t &ur .....
you'll be \Ital. alert al1"i: and k1ck1ng. L<.-o figureqirom1nt:ntl) tomer cvntac1 We wtll ...,.. "" IEW ITHE IHllH ;~~··1,;~tur;;e: ln~:;!r'· "'"'"'" MfH•tllt
CAPRICORN ( D~·l :!2-Jan 19). Study Sagtttanus messaec for tr•:~ua~ant~ salary. L~n~~~~~P!~ Hiiia. CA
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.. aluable h1111 £ rnpha•w1 on lrcat1\ 11~. em ou onal re,pome), ttm1ng ~:.m & t t>!o:itsveMr:;:_ llllllEI women's department IUL EIT&n UlllllE month. Good future. feat
and Judgment < \de high 'ou wdl be at nght place at special m oment Fri 4-8·30pm. Sat 9•m THE DAILY PILOT 11 now Immediate Opening• Fuolnatlng and apeciaJ.. growing company. Room
Y ou no" arc on more '>Oltd emotional. financial ground -1pm. Olan Miiis Portrait n ecceptlng appllcatlona *TIE LMI * lied profMllon. Full or f or advancement.
AQUARll'S (Jan 20-h·h 18) Punic ts sohed.Ju are rd1c" ed of Studios. C1tt now for District Manager• to 14'-tlOO part lime. Training Im mediate openlnga.
burden. good nC'-"'> rnmr\ '1a lung-dt~lantt" eall'K~ep resolutJons 631 ·3339 supervise newapaper provided. Whitworth Call Mr. Rey at 971~.
conccm1ng d 1t•t nutrition tk av.an· of appearance and rcal11e }OU can Alarm lnstalle<a/Manager ;~~'orM~_t:.~~eG~ N=ngT 111 •• 1 ._1 Hotel/Motel Brokara. Salel
do something lOnstrull I\ c u1nu:rn1ng '-'Clghtcontrol Growth oppty E11per aa11ry mileage allow-_,. • ~ .,_ 3028 W Gout Hwy, NB. 11111 l ... I
PISCESl f cb 19-M ,m.h201 ~1'>hcomes1rue.clcment ofsurpnse req'd Always Al ert 1nce 'company benefit• Polltlona~.full&part 92663·714-645-3962 ITllTllll
works to'· our ad" antaoc: l\.no'' 1t don·t ··telegraph punt hes·· Defi:-i1tc Alarms· 661• 1111 and ·bonus opportunity time. N PORT VILLA. RECEPTIONIST. lront The Loa A....-nm. "' Apply Jn nAllOn I I Dally 8'42-5881 ... ~ .. """--~ & _._.__, ·-
gain sho\\n thrnu~h PU'>lnC\\or,arccr maneuH·r R omance,, rea1urt~d &ISWElllll SEllYIOE ,,... ....... ............. ----Clrcutatlon "-t current· , Pilot Clrculatlon Office OFFICE MANAGER work CM area.. .a...-. In .,_ and happiness ....,1 I no lon11cr ~a '>tr;inger Tetephonit Operator .....,..., ly hu poaltlona avallable
e ----~--------Afternoon Shirt/Top Pay ~~ w.8!' dBayt. ll CoFatla lor 2 penon advertlllng per~, Austo Unet L.eu--C In newtpaper ..ae. ,,._ •
Oflict ltalab 2tl 4 la•aatrial Loa I I hu• 3004 362 3rd St. Laguna Beach """' ... on •Y ru r • aalel offlee Typing 50 Ing, '9
27 · Bnatol, M. netd repreaentattW eam
I I 29'"' day. No phone calls wpm, organized. Hlf 968-5252 an hourly wage + gen-
Laguna Prof ofc 1ulla. • ••• I Ml Lost May 10 longhalred &11. Stnlot .,.,. • ., E.O.E motivated. Call between c m erous commllalOn. Hourt
windows Forest Av 2pv1 ApproJ13000SQft tnctdlng S1ameseF.Bluffs nrCdM All shifts Full/time, 9·12 PM.955--0300 IEE llllT 4pm-9pm. For~ In·
otcs+ tge recept • ba 300 11 office 3 phase HS Reward 720-0491 pert/time Min typing SELL Idle Items with 8 As« for Laura for e11ecutlve aultea. Very formation, call 957.2391 ~7o~~'s\apl~tt•dj9242-~~\'fl· 1005 Brtoso, C. M I LOSTPe<slan cat flat face, skills required Paid while Daily Pilot Ctasattled Ad Cluslfled ads do It well glamourout poaltlon. Ex· ext. 1204. · $ 1500/mo 644-7269 name Jasmine. slamese leernlng EOE 557 · 7088, cettenl llartlnO M lary. No ---------557-7777 . 754-0404 typing required. Pleue Salee
•E1111tlH S11ft11•· lndustr1111Comm'ISPace COWAloRr.D s6p7a5y~422S2B5tbRE· ----I a1·1y P1·1 11.. . . . . '• apply Jn per90n 8:30-5 at TELE11••1m11 1 MO FREE RENT lor rant, 1000 s.I , Costa ... 1 0 • &ITO IET&llllll California Executive ....
W/sllort term lease, full M esa $400 /monlll Lost Siamese 1 yr F c al. Stave's Oetalllng Is look· Center. 19782 MacArthur Survey pr~w cua-
serv suites 881 Dover Dr 2131775-3435 vlc Pacific & Wiison, CM Ing lor resp & motivated Blvd. lrvlne (In Center tomera for largeat llfl·
Suite 14, NB 631-3651 ---4124 Reward 631-8506 lndl\llduels lor auto de-PQlnte, corner of Mac-twerln&iu aervtce In Or·
laalat11 UHl•ct•Htl 3002 talllng Apply In person PART Tl ME Arthur a JambOf' .. ) •noe nty. Full time/
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•Splrllual Reade< & Ad-Lost sml cat. drk brown 1545 Newport BJ, CM · part time position• 1vall· tata 1 visor Advice In 811 Ille gold. lrg ears, scar on IEDIPTllllST able. Salary + com·
For lease 1666 sq fi In matters love, marriage, neck COM area 644-9945 &ITO EUCTIUCl&I Country Club In ~ mllllon. Located by Or·
b t ••B 63 9397 Lost TURTLE (Desert) In Must be exper"d In all \1•,l•'r R··u l"' ,\••a a" lablt: Beactt aeetca lull time,.. •noe Cou~lrport For commerctat bulldlng in us ness.,. 1· ' ..., ~ 9 caption lit. Muat be •npt, call aeee. Balboa Michael R E vie of Mlnorca & Mesa phases ol auto electrical ..,..
673-6860 507 E Balboa Loil • foaD.a 30041 Verde East CM II round systems Motndut1es:wlr· '\~~·porl Beaeh a rea, lhre<" articulate. cheerful and IEDln••f/P/T
• • 1e 11 75 7601 1ng new manufactured prof ... lonal. Ability to -Wanted Interior Designer iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii P ase ca 1· Limos Hrs 7AM-4PM hou r._ per d oy. Earn a pproJC . handle awttchboard and roramlexcitlnOreat•tate
to share olf1te space 1n I Lost Wilt T -Cup Poodle Call Larry 751· 1686 e11cet. typing aklll• are... ote. Flex hra + at·
Newport Linda 9. I, FOUND ADS Btve Collar Nr Nwp Pier ... 600 (Wr month. Call I I :00 sentlal.Call e.t4-5'04 moaphere. Typing, filing. 557 4343 51 10 REWARD 675-9365 AUTO MECHANIC mull ba org1nlzad For v w s E)(perianced to i :OO PVL A-.k for Bruce• RESTAURANT· F/p time, maturen-amkrfMs-3633
Com•ercial
IHtala 2911 ARE FREE SCRAM LETS only n--" apply Comm counter • kitchen. Mutt - -.------
• earnin;" 581 -8007 Eru.,lt·~. apeak q llati atart S3.75. .,CAllTIEU
C II ANSWERS AUTO .ECH •• lc Entoyable full time job for George 432--0677 Exper. tor drapery wortlrm
IS040 Harbor F V
1240 SQ It
a : llCT&PHll/nPllT career-oriented person Re1taurant1 Cotta Meea 650-2800
Agent 541·5032 Copper Empty l neeoed tor busy shop Sharp person needed 10 with e11perlenee tn in. CIRCULATION DEPT. BARTENDERS FIT & PIT ll&llTIUI •IP
Icily . Urchin Mu•• be knowledgeable work 1n feat paced New· I tar1or plan1 care Econ-c I •) -1 'l, ·_> 1 EOE SHORT ORDER COOK Exper In canvu pt0CSUC11
For lease carpet 4 drapery --------• RECEIPT tn all phases 4 have own port Beach RE office om~I tr1nspon111on re-1 u 't.:. "1.l lor lunchel Apply 11'1 pet· nee MILLER MARINE dept D1x1e s Furn11ure & T111s woman I know 11 sucll 1 toots 1938 Newport Muat have excellent typ-1 quired 540-5440 I son 1670 Old Newpor1 · '
tmeriors, Laguna Hlll1 FOUNO l\ey stam"""'New· apllonyShepaysacom. Blvd C M 642•9260 &di t 11 kill O RANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Rd.°CM.•torC.C.Cla 631·2iSl(8-4 30) """"' 1ng caap ones s.1111tw1llbark.ne1g11oreat 1•n w AAv sr ·C"OSTAMESA c.• 9167b
Ask lor Duue 591.212 t or port Harbor. 1dent11y pllment as though she H · B1by1111er experienced 75wpm typtng Word pro-1 hay you can buy 11 t)r sell . •• ... lllT&-•-IEOlnUY
380-9771 549-1822 peeled a RECEIPT part/I m"SI be llex1ble, c•0 •·ng ex"""r "-!plul t 1 less I d 6•2 ~678 _, y ........ ""' '"' 1 1n c • ie " ·" Waller/Waltre11, Hoitt 2·3 yeara aecretarlal ex-
Newport Blvd Costa Found M bvll Cocker. F
M ell 1500 SQ/It gotd mixed allepherd. M
$750/mo Realonomlcs blklbrn mlll.ed shepherd.
Corp 675-6700 Mtke M b I k I b r n I w ll t
P RIME RETAIL SPACE shepherd. F blk/brn
700 It STOO NNN , shepherd mix pup mixed •Q Lat> blk puppies meny CM border, NB Call 1<1tten1 & cats 1v111 for
Jacki• 213·290·31l2 I adoption N B Animal
Rant or lease, comm'I Sheller 646-3656 12!1
property, M· I ionlng, un-Mesa Dr C M I
llmllad mfg Laguna --a.ach 788· 7043 Found red blonde Cocker Span HarbortAd1m1,
ln&IL/OllllElllOIAl owner/gd llm 54~0684
S 88 pet aq tt 900· t 400 or Found Willie dog with ID
more aq tt. downtown Newport BNcll Animal
ptrl.D.11 30-12 18 mo & 3 yrs 839·4045 j l••••••••iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil E 1 d ~(•'I ph .... ) r• _ Contact Lydia. 833·2900 Ho11esa. xper enee . ywo ........... .. 43 year otd man. youthful. Babysitter lull or PIT for Newapaper Full/time. Call 496-0212. quired. Dlrec1or of 0..
laan flt Stunned victim 10 mos boy, my llOme or llmlOT ULH •Ill. ...~ CAFE MOZART, SJC. llgn a Conltructlon &
ot ca111 litaatyle Hope-yours 786-2847 Univ Pk s~rory: ~=~~::,::~ KIDS-EARn GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! Retell ~:~=t:, =r~ teas love. 11'111tered Babysitter, live-In hou.. _,-Tlltllll d-""ri fltm. Shorthwld Of dreams & herpes Can't keeper 5 dys pr wk Exp Capletrano Requlrea ex· • .::'.!'.. ltl d I bear the tllOught of dBi· & mature L1gun1 Bch perlence In working with UUI IUlll __..wr ng .. rab ..
d H S representatives & cu•· Retell record t • ReataUfant conatruetlon 1ng aroun ow can you A AP 497-5742 • •1>9. "' eJt~hetpf\.11.Exoel~ hold someone you don't tomera In sate of eleelro-v~ ..-. Full & part ywo even know? Wondering If B11rber 1ty1t1t with cllentele mechanical & aolld itite time. Ad\lanoement Po-lent medlcet/Oental ~~~~ L~un~~~~:!::,~ ~.~~~5~~ In COM ~=v~~ra~~lt-;;'8 ~r~~ ::;::_w1111raln Applyln PMTMl Mlm
11 lootttng for• fr !end For Bi-LINGUAL Tour GutdM I prete<red Si lary com-11110 PLll IUTllUIT mNll
aomeone to be kind wanted. any language mensurate with U · 2407S.&letol,SatitaAna 2to10elmler8t
Someone to car• Maybe $7 50 hr 18 yr& & up perlence lmmed open. ,3932 Oolden ... t. W-1 Santa Ana 280-ano
you·n tlltnk tilt• way 11 1:at31326·3640 Apptt. tng Send resume or can AGES 11-14 IEO•n••
too1t1h Mlyba not ettlons to be taken by Sam Boott.. llTll. UUla " ... y
Mlybe your• tetrlfled 5119/8'4 at M .. cury S•v 117141493-45031 EARN lW TO $75.00 PER WEEK E~IC»d FfT & PIT. eo ~-2 YMtt mln ....
Found Women a witch, too T T PO Boir-1222, tnga 711 t2 Edlnget Av ,.,.JI" Wr no• hm t~ OOtlll~ 101 10ll1ll ncer FOf permeMnt pceitlonl penera Pan/time until
•C4M dlJI fultea AC. ampl p O on W t11on .C M Laguna. 92852 Huntington 9Mch 1 ~· bums lo K<utt rtadtfi lot flit Orq• Con t ¥ttth the HUOOL! IMm. June 15. then tuft/time.
prtcg trorn 1200 21155 E 752·84S 1 to tdenuty CUil YI SHUT lllT MAlmUIOl Peffer I lrw•fltl4 o,.ty Pilot Our ethn llMt 11 l 30 pm and APf>1Y In Ptf"80'I or call tor Santa An• .... Call
Eaatlld• Costa Meaa Shetter 644 3658 786-2040
eo.11 Hwy 875 8900 LAROE REWARD lost Can Jottn Blow 788-8814 Wint itudenl yHr round lffltltt ,WO!~ 11ntO 30 p Ill lttt\dat1-On S,t11r~1y wt mora Info ISH-7770 btwn S.-1. 1>48-3040
[daJtrlal pair ol woddlng ring• I·--------Appr• 4 hrl wtc your 26 t31·0 Ave Alf'~O won. Ir• l!IOft hour\ You wi• tarn m1n1 lrll)\ South Cout VHtage lll'T /lllllllPll It l 2120 wr1ppe<1 In 11pe v~ of lime Man tllru TIMI SAN JUA~~A;1s'rR.ANO ,and prun aloftC ""'" WlltflC ,our 011111 money IDllL ULlll 3 YMn ~ice r• ataa Maro~me & E Coatt l WIUEmLLIPO Callwtcd)'9 7143596451 ""re"no dtltfturc0t colltett011111wolwM Perfumery Boutique In quired 8eoreter111, f8&1 atf w/arnl ott'l<:e 50c:I Hwy M•y 11 1984 And running 7AM 9 30 PM Weekend• 873-0092 IH II-II H '°" .,, intrrnttd pluu ""Ml Ca 1 FUhlon ~ In N 8 phonH. light book·
p/I 3 phue RandOlptl 6AO 21156 815-38&0 ti dly, 7 ditys • ~ --, 830-42'8 Of' 830-tllte needt ._,,., penon .'" keec>lnG Call Mitton
_!!·CM S.8-US53 l09t 5 tO 84 illvw grey ~~'.~~1~::.:;:. ~~ To place your meauoe -AW (714) 548-7058 perfume. Pin Cate & 1..aoo..321·7095 2000. 2000 & 4000 Ml 11 tiger P4tfltan cait I 111e the price 0 1 on11 before 1he IRAHIY .. 111111 COD( mak•up. CoemeUclan If you know what you want
3975 Birch NB Aog•rs Qaro.na OlllOll "•HUil reading ~011<: Need• SECRETARY Ito • S>fUe, 780-9093 10 advenlM but don t
l.&0 eq n Aot ~4 t-5032 REWARD 780 1112 l ll •• ....... phone & FABRIC CUTTER know llOW to ••Y It. let I.II ~ - n Dauy Punt Wiii train flOht ~ 11 yov re not 1hopp1ng help Well·wtlll9" cl .. at·
Tr•d• your old 11ull for l01t fem Sell Pt Siam... FIL• ••TOI Claaalfled 842·5e78 Ca.ll6'&·l•e2 e1111tf1ed you may be fled ad• wlll "''t you 1n
di•• wi t"• ca• 5/14 Turtt• Aook ..._ to h ,... !!_•w goo .............. •1• ll0,.1112 -paying o mue touch with the right .._. fled .., .,.., ~ u Sro1dmoor 11.33 1'2!1 Ct!'Hlflfld adt do II well 60 5671 ~ople 642 5678 ---
ACROSS 57 Synt~hc
1 Chutch •r•H fiber
6 5-Vef 58 BeQet
10 Scoundr.. 83 Eaoer areh
14 -D•me 64 Paid
15 Cleave ~t°'"*'
16 Lenka unu 6b Put Into
17 Lag behind 66 Cairo dancet
18 Ufeu~ 67 Speak Wiidiy
19 Emerald 111e 88 Energy type
20 Convtyance 69 F .. 1 dluy
22 Respond to a 70 Looked ovtt
stlmulua 7 1 ~uces
23 UK native DOWN
24 Diamond Ms 1 LHt cut1tr1
28 Youno-ter 2 Harbor town
29 T.... 3 Nottd •ctor
31 Fairy 4 A~rlnds
32 AppraiHf' 5 Pietca out
34 ShOre bird 6 AdhM!ve 27 I B<>n41. pref
38 Plant P•rt trletlon 28 River of
39 Bite 1 Latvian port Belgium
41 learning 8 Werd oft 30 Jaunts
42 Vicious drug 9 Affirmative 33 Easily
45 Or meala 10 Animal pen aroused
48 Nun'lefk:.al t 1 Red shade 35 vacant
prefix 12 Actress Faye 36 E of OED
49 Food fish 13 lnclln111ons 37 In-laws abbr
50 Drinkers· 21 Drags behind 40 Suggeste<l
Illness 22 Small stream 43 Iraq's toe
51 Teu.e g 25 Agt 44 Nothing
55 Fuel 26 Hit hard 46 Fish sauce
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51 Unlll now
52 Vestment
53 Region
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56 GIN dubber
59 Wander
60 King Of
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61 Game groop
62 Is incorrect
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s 100 544--6952 873-8559
837-.aoc> 48$-4511 Super dMn. Super ......
• 1141 '71.*-lnt.ext&c:Md\.
.,. Uld;91. l2250. 1&11 strong ~~ ..... OAIAOI SAU AOS NOW
Cl.AHWllO IT Cfffl su auow
Truti compactor I 100.
Ot>te bed 175. King a
bed $75. 548--3043 tl 17 cond .. lo ml. 2 tope 4t7~5917 14~1286
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("--. ~ \ ~ . United Alt 'I\ tare coupon, OHL Y 5000 Ml, UKE HfW1 ...... lnaaJ a) QOOd thn.i 5131. 1100. AJI power, CNIM, T top, "'i"'~fi&T·--UfbO--ow-..-a&k""' YARD SXLE SXTUAbXv NBPO Aux.Mlaty 1211'1 AA-Male only 873--1339 ptatlnum ext. Under ..,_ "*-loedeCI ~
Cf\okle Items. Goff Equip. nual SW. Sat. M . Yt:N WANTED IW>y'a wldl• WI m renty. 116,000. M.24876 17as01obo, M1-3018
()per\ 9 Lm. &43 Darrell name It, wa'Ye got ltl changing table and USED CARS& TRUCKS '74 810, 2 dr hard top ftrteM lllf
St ,,,,,..,_, ~a Meaa Bargain prlcu. t t 94 mother' a \llOOder\ rocking COME IN OR CAU FOR looU & rune grMt
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937-4800 4c; 3.4~ I I 8olM Way (Hof Fa1M9w c:Nlr 241-0685 9'Ye. .. anulUL 1at 11250. m-3530 '72 Targe 611. r;Qt motor.
C.... ... llar & PautwlnO).. 54&--02fl Connler-Oel.llo 77 1210 4-dr Mden 4-MW tW., bt•. c. <:O'lar, tM2 VW 0uentum 4 dr, 5
UTITl/fllllfULI NEIGHBORHOOD SALE: OUkt fuaitut/ ..,...., apd, AIC. 11750/ooo. ~~='= .S. AJC, 30,000 ml
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tOO'a of ltema. Antqs. SAT &-5. 1118 YO(l(1own lcai ... t 1111 18211 8EACH8LVt>. 142-355111ft7PM 18195 (S~ 47• 811
Baldwin orgen glaaware. Ln. Montalo. Furniture, * mc;;roa &Ill HUHTIHOTON BEAa-4 7t 2IOZX. 5 apd * '74 Patehe 911 Jdnt cond.. y-VW. Alen.
tum .• toOlll, etc'. ~ IPOrtJn9 goodl. mlac. 5X3 '550. ,;oi: ~ Ml~J 1• Ill 1 amnm cw. new p... '-'Ina tor ld'IOol. must 137-4'800 483-4511
808 Ina. Set/Sun &-5pm St)f1nQ dMnlng yard Mle: wrtter EMI rv new $550. radlatOf. tietta. hoeee: Ml 19950 75~5 1982 vw R&bbft 4-dt.
Lge 3 family _.. Set ._2 Sa1 Only &-3. Lem°' good 11· mod. con1. t..,. '300. WI WAIT TM Just tuned. LO<*a new, ·n 911s, loeded, uh automatic. AJC 158115.
700 Gotdentod at 4th av: things. 390 s.ita Isabel ~ rug 11xt $650. ILUl-lllJ drtwa ne.. $6500. PP melntai'led, brown met, (1EGR3 tn BN1 y.._ VW.
Fum ~ bike I L IMcl Aaaorted tum & plents. 912~7 IMth, $15,900 511-1113 Alen
BBQ. m6ac: h8Nd • • JL Sat 9-11. 1111 ~ '81 280ZX. GL pecbge. T '79 911SC Twga. 34M ml, 837-4800 493""511
' . Ctothlng, Qlrii c:enopy bed. Of. CdM. 720-0531 T....,. .... _ ....-__.. ._., cleel'I $23,000. ~ 1"""1 VW n-..o.-wi:; .. Lota of good.... Toots. upright~ ml9c 8342 -· ....... _.... .......... ;,,;;.: 1•"'2 ... ,, "1 ... .,__ .. wood. Sat/Sun 1109 Alvarado Sat oNt µ Sharp Copier 2 yra old, It! $8300. 4~ ......-..., . .,._.. ~ lll)d, tun roof, A/C, 9116
Marguerite M · new '°' rent or NII $650 '11-4 new 300ZX 2"' wlT-1979 Pendle M-4, Auto-~L05n 811 y.._ VW.
• • Huge Garage Sale, N Owltord. 558-9210 topa & ~option. No matte. AIC. 31,000 ml. ... 1 ......... .. ......... 11 McCoy aurfboard, turn. 18-19-20th. Moving, a.t·--~ I.~ dwn, take over montf'lly 18995(749XJJ)Bi11Yat• .... _....,., .. _._. many other Items. Satur-evwythlng goee. antique ....... _ !_Al • _ 499-804 1---------
day MPM. 707 ·~ lr\a, ck>cit• & other an•i...-. Plano t·'-z= I •·-paymenta. 1 vw Altan Ythe HTS "'4--""""" , _.., 837-4900 49~11 _...., ____ .,.. .....
Coronadel Mar 4() yr COlleetlon.112 11th mo.FREEIWON&rent. .... tlZS 111111TmnlD '81V6Lvo20:.D.L
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st. Hunt B •• ch . Call for "-'alla. NC)..1155 •75 cYN TM 250 s.pd, factory elf. c:ewtle, leualt ttst 4c:yl .• lil)d, factory air,
Cetta .... 536-3932 I W IDi "' "' 1o mU. xtnt cond 114* •:at CUM1te Sn Rt Lo MU.. •••• ...... 5100 •••• Wut.. SIM •••• ...... 5100 150 SUtuki. 2tl,uws, ce-Multl-famlly Garage Sale a I R~~5~0 ctean. rM1 ... (P.13181 78 ~12saooL, good •Int eond . .,p.,. clw\,
11mTllY cmo.) SIYlllL PllSllS w.,.nou .. part time, gen-"*'' rrner. wtwetbarrow Unbelievably Low Prl<leal 0 79 :~ ':!l~:J -11111 780-3803"' 5:30 must ... ='
Office of the Pr•ldent 10 take ordera In Mantet-eral work, 2 aftna per & mlac. Ft1 & Sat 9-4. Sat /Sun. 21042 SHAW S . . 4 Ml Dri~ 1131 O<,rc::_: ~ts Wlt a.,n 1 1 or )uSt make payowtta
CC>fp headquartara for Ing Dept. No exp. nee. weetc. Ideal lor atudent or 2107 Pomona 543-7283 LANE (Allanla/Magnolla) IMb.& traJ 7 11 172 CJS a :t:ei&J;; Vi. SOUTH COUNTY VW :n ft_ ., ... --. beau 2 10 chooae from
R.E. Investment nrm hat Company wl1I train. Must =d P•r;.o;~unl lftl!rt hac~ 8' 6" Rt;;gl ... ain;;. i'U11 10'# bar, anow cnalnl, 11-42-2000 cones .......... ~-;.;. .o!; South County vw
an xlnt career oppty In an be able to alert lmmed area ...... ., Im tm-l!ort Margate. sa1 canv ... oara, etc 1425 $2700 846-6791 ml m.ooo a42-M87 11-42-2000 extremely fMt·paced an-Xlnt income If qualified. WAREHOUSE PERSON _.., only 8 .30AM Many obO 536-7187 '74 Toyota l.and<:ruiMf 1112 llfm 4. -.6-7_1/_0_L_l/_O_S_T_A_T_l_O_N
wonment, with 01vet11ty For appt, call Mr Os-OflVlng trucit & forkNft. Every Sunday Orange hOusehOld Items USN SEA CADETS need Rebtl CheVy 327 engine. 4 cyl, auto ttana.. f8ctory sMn WAGON. GO CONO '
& ~. Mull pos.-t>orne 662-Se.43. Mfg wareht:NM Carbon Cout Cohoe. Fa!Mew & TAX C>i:OUCTIBLE dona-$2500 87S-8186 air. lo milea, Jdnt cond. '13 a.a WGN 4 ;a 10R s 1000, Cea 759-1803
... top notch SH. typing 11••• •--UT lndu•try Santa Ana. Arlington. to.ta Meee. llllT-IM Ill.I -..,. ""*' clw\, muat ... .. . _,,_....,.. . & organlz.allonal lkllll -~_.. -· 558-.3921 callPMCheryl llam-3pm Adtnlulon & ~HarborH.S. ~~21~u:~10 call ncb 1 (P1218) ~!.Y'.:.::''".'..~ml ~ ..... ,••••th Non/emotcer Send r• for ~ aa60n. Must be ' partllng FREE. ,....,,_.,..... ......-., ._ .. ,. -· ......,.., -
tume to TMI. 8 Upper lic:.ntec:t. NB 831-1390 WDPfTYPtST-Ad Agency ~ S 10. 432-5880 Antiquea, bit!•. dOthM. '76 Ford Ranehero: good ~ Ml\ $7000 11-42-7214
Newport Plaza ~ seeks WOP opera1or ~rrut titure,:_~~s· awt •:v~ Pwat 1· !!!hon Wh·l 1 ~. &. tautr....! .. • _!'.:_.,"::'. orSOJUSlUTn\MH •• P9Y'M"vwt• T l &JIC 1»9 8Mc:h CA 92Geo Shlppln& & Receiving w/excellant Mlllls lor tut .-_._.,.., ~ ...,., --.. -·· ··--..-COUNTY"' ~---
Karin St1urson No ~i~. ~1'itc: 1r"~~r1~ p.ce copy d-'t Con: llm Ill.I UT/• onty 600 IRVINE-2500 HP Joh'*ln pt> $3500OC>O.11-42~ 11-42-2000 ''1\Crm. UR Orig. ·e:,~~~..:"" ·
pleaM. record 646-NM s1aer training uper 9-5 2200 blk on Wallac. MOVING SALE. Our Losa S22SO 673-47211 '82 Toyoll longbad. grMt flat llU ml, nu paint In/out ~.,......,...-----r11....,.,,,
=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Mon-Fr1 8-4PM Uk IOf typist wl70+ wpm lkllts. BUZZ AR 0 SOCCER Your Gain O/a aofa. • shape must NCI $4950 S4000obo SS 1-2032 19.ift tJi1 • Call 250-4100 •"er 2pm love Mat, c:hr<>rM roca-t t BOSTON WHALER . 7•• "330 . ·78 Flat §Pjd; eonWtt· '72 co~• ............. -........ 167 RIVIERA 11an&1Y /DfQ, Bueti °' Maureen ' . TEAM o.hwsher S40 G w/traller S 1500. 1957 ...,.... Brown w/tan top. SOI< ml. ""'""'.-..A • .., ""
10 work for non.profit or-Shipping/Receiving clerk. Wiii PllClllll Bike 125 201b wood ~s~~gld!a ~~ SOUTH COAST, good Vue $3500/ob0. 842_7350 auto. 1 owner Kint oond Comptetafy reblt. Hit
l'lanlz.atlon. Mutt hi""' ex-Mull write Valid drlve<'s Position l mm_a_dl ~lely ICfewl, bOC*I, CIOthes, drn table. Wi n..-, BBO. cond. $4500. 11-45-6559 S 1475 759--0222 cond $2500 844-6579 -· ·• m11c gooolea. BAKE ..,.,.. 1980 FC>ftft F3SO t Ton 1~..1. I cejlant akllls. GOOd ben-Uc helpful Apply 774 w. available in• ma('tlet ,... S T/bed, -stero, etc. Wiii 13' Boston Whaler w/,.,.. 35 1 1/8 Automatic: -'73 4 door. new tlr•. ·ao SKYLARK 2 "' IPOt1 etlta, working condlttona, 19th St, C.M 548-3968 March firm lor • pro-SALE •t May 19th, 8-4. presale $1-StSO. Sat. 35 hp Evlnrude, apottea, 63l--040l '11 CMC, green. a;;;. clutch, good brakH. coupe. 1/6, auto, ale
oftic:e houra. 979.7900 duction typist & COOfdl-One day only 282 Aowet 19th 8-3. 2000 Port new btm paint full CC>Yer. need a body work Need to ..,., $800/0C>o $4200. 493-7430 WTIPlllll.0 nator Experleneenecn-ESTATESALETypeltema: Ramagate760-1428 $4200/obO MS-8787 '83 GMC Jimmy, 111< ml, S1200/obo. 75t-8388 11-41-98211 -. -S-------
--------Tryouta. PIT, voluntary, sary In the operation ol Furn; china: clolhH; all opt• tan Ilka nu ao kylark. 4 cyl, ldnt gaia
110.nll' Wed. May 23 at 4:30 PM word processing equip-ruga. fll• cablneta; toefa, Patio cover lumt>et. $35 111· Sunray 1978, 115 H.P. s 11ooo'0ys &.~ 159 · ·9 t CIV)C 15000X· 5 apd, '82 C.lca GT. U B, 5 apd, mll, prv prty. S3295
tor tU/law ofc, to give
clerlcal auppon 10 C~PA.
Loe. FUhlon Island, H.B
Typing 65+ 1ccurala
wpm. Salary $1300 to
In BalbOa Park, for sum-ment Typing required 85 hardware, aporta & all. 9 omarnenlal fence Johnaon, ralurblahed · · ale, 431(, xtn1 cond, ong. wtttlblu. ate. ps, •Int 476-1275 °' 844-4157
mer of '84 Require-wpm & ablllty to hancn. marine equlpr7*1t and panels, 4118, $65. Shetv-$4750. Wiii trade for LIOo htic-a, owner. '5000. 646-5370 cond. $7154. 5411-9174 ~illac ilii
ments: •t 18yraofage strtct production actled-mucilmore.29e38aker. l~clearplne. 75".S90. 14 ~cut1 67S-31S6 Cludcl MfS ·111CMct5000X,5 apd, '83C.lcaST Ate.PS.FM ~~~:_ __ ..,::::
aaofJune 15.1984. ule.Medlcalt>eneflta.Calt CM Fr1tSat8-4pm SNUG HARBOR RD '72 Boston Whaler 'ffFdROMODELAIPOt1 am/fm CMM«•. auper 11ereo,IOml,must .... IOf 'lllnQHI/ ...
#2 Uvea In Orange Cnty. Marjorie Adami tor appt· Furniture 2 eofu, misc Seatant. Oanfort.h com-Outrage w/4 whl trtr, 135 coupe, 80% rntored. car. a.MOO. 4""4892 pay-off 846-3223 Good cond. 5.a 3043
•3 Inter to advanced 546-31114 (Con t ... tat•-dll E l d VHF adlo ~ .... ,....,. hou..nold Items 2041 pass s ... ..., .. m , v nru e, r , $4300/obo. """'~ I llf7 1111 TIYITA ,,..-. '711 Cpe de vi.. 81K mt.
lkater. For Info call Of. HSEKEEPER. llve In. Xlnt Tldtln Ave Sat/Sun 9-3. water sklls. foul weather depth gage. eatt cond. IU9 i&a-.r. anarp tack $2975 Secretary office manager Be<naro at 873-7112 opportunity with famtty gear. 01her marina St0,000 473-7181aft5 Aatea laf!!!H tlM Fac1ory air, caaette, lo ~11• 842--0195 ·
$1500. Judy 6-44-6512
t/Ume. amall NB otflce, Bal Isl nd Ref' Moving Sale Sat/Sun goodies Guna. clothing. mll•. •Int cond, IUP" · typl~. flllng, records. SllACI Ill ~. 67~104 • 1 3016 Klltybrootc• odds & ends. Sat. 9-5 5 EllSll 1111..trM Aw 1117 ciean. muat ... (P14221 ~ 548-8823
good phOne 1klll1 & or-Racquet Ball World In Furn, tiousehold ltema Beacon Bay (off Bayside) Loaded w/eatraa. Alklng 11111 78 Sevin.. IM. mt c:ond.
ganlz.a11on. 957-3046 Fountain Valley hat • 28 JtH WutH/ $9500, call 645-6812 '78 5000. Sunroof. Al Ex-Of )Ult rTIUe payments IO m1. tu1y equp'd, ITtw.
SECRET•RY/OFFC MGR hour a week position Dt t1tic 5107 IM U· 7 14 tru. Xlnl Condition. 15 Toyotas In Stock $8100/obO 786-2359
" avallable MUSI be 18 • A -U·---aa -i .,... hi. 631--0401 SOUTHCOUNTY l/W ,--.--.--:-~~:---
FIT fO< San Clemente years Flexible achedute. Hsekeeper/Secratary In fr.....-... 11 nut.It .,,.., 171 fhl1tle Day Salror '78 5000 idnt cond 11-42-2000 'II BJllAll
Church. Into. 492•3401 Mrs Hayes· 982-1374 ea change for room Uaed ~·1 S100-i400 Ealate Settlement Lo w/aalla & trlr $1200 $5100/obO New \Ires. mf l1llPlft'1 1,..1 T ot C-"" 4 Fully ~. IMl'lter up.
SECRETARY (*Pfox8hrswk)pret CM. AH ea.a. Alto buy refr1g. pno. on aofu, cot lbl, 538-4819 eYea •"II nslt c'*>r 760-90n ,... oy a .--..a, nots. orig OWIY. lo ml
On 1 PIT bUI --------•I NB. HB. Genay 8311-9155 ~nderlOnAppl Mt w .. t 1 dl-"eS & small SOITll Or. automatic. 40.000 ml St 2 000 831-"88 ~,.,,.,, gen'I o:~ STUDEITS Cata SSOS 19th St. c M 846-5538 ,:·646-7394 1980 22' Ranger Out-·91 4000 Biii. Lo.ded w/ 19995 11CTZ77'J B1111. 8' "--bd·i~· nloe C.M. . board. 3 Salls Must Seit E.xtru. x.tnt Cond. Muat cou1n Yates l/W Allan o1 Dorado t>Mut....,.....
locatlon. Joe 55&--0070 1n ,.. A1ma1ayan Kitten•. tova6' 1111 '1lllTllE $7499. PP 6-46-91411 See $6900 ob 538-3694 lllZI 837-4800 493-451 t ~?K th~s ,;'.;~o
Sllll1&1Y/llOIPT. HUD MS HWtl ball of fur Sealpolnl, CFA 1171 HIUlllS I Tri .. @ 1171 tradel Call 780-8702
W h I s for reg, 8 wka. Males $200. "'111 ftL llT -
tor a public wute water
agency located In Dana
Point. Excellent typing &
cierlcal akllla required.
Know!edge of purchaee
order prooedur ... Stan.
Ing aalary It 205/mo.
496-1788 EOE
e ave open ng Femalea ,250 846-11132 Auto trans, factory air, II l•EIHILI bOyl & girls between · casaette. sn r1. alnt cond. •-..... -
12-16 years old working ~ SSl super ci.an, mul1 Me. l/olumeSalel, S«vlCe
evening• & Saturdays. (P 1395) And LeulnQ
Earn money, tripe & Golden Retriever 11111 187118-ch Blvd
bonuses. Call pups. S200 MS-8719 Huntington BMch
Mr. Rountree Cocker Spaniel pups, lndustrlal bolt organizer. 3' ~bu~~~~~0~~a (l 1 .. ) l .. 2·2000 IQ-1011 AKC, beaut. 8 Wf( olda, a 4', 90 trays. $35. 11-42-2000 ~-.....,·----·=·---r-:~
Mon -Frl.10am-3pm $200 964-2804 53s.7 t97 --1 MtHHft ha1 145
1
73 TR6 conv 'l(lnt cond
Must Ml 10 appreciate
I $3475 673-9180
Vtii1w11ta 173
·67 BUQ. new eng/t>rks 1
redlala Good body/paint
& 1nt9' S 1soo. 673· 7769
NABERS
CADILLAC
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of lete mo<Ml, tow mileage
Cadillacs In Southern
Calllom1a1 See ua todayt
~etary/Recept for Big C 1980 Audi SOOOS. 4 dr. lftwliiPr'P"!!' .... _...,.~ Brother-Big Slater office Pomeranian pup, ma with aatlll A t uc AIC S nroof '66 286SE. tuit pwr, recent 'l1 FUTUCI,
Front desk appearance Switchboard Operators. papers. s3so. 675-1594 !,aifatat 5016 ' 1 u ~: n er , S u5 9 9 S eng worll. nu t>rues, Orig ownr ny eng exit 2iSOO HarbOf Bl\ld
Good typing akllls Full&P/Tpo1mon1 Exp Poodle PupsTtcup,Toy & •OIMIUSWAP•n i (1ADG0961BilfY1tesVW SSOOOl obo 557-5605 cono 5:f.6~5sc,~_;0800 COSTA MESA
&40-1110
nee<Md. MUii work 1 helplul. will lrlln right Min $250' up 546-2848 SUN . MAY 20, 10am-3pm Allen ·72 250C. Oark brown '---c~ I ---.<T-:::1,..,. evening a week person 642·3013 SOCAUFOOGTRAIHING AOMISSIONS2 837-4800 493-4511 w/sn/r1 very clean 551( 71 FASTBACI( rbll mtr ...,._nr._,1,..e .. t._ __ "'""",...
544-7773 or resume to TUOlll,. &JH In "ome o~'-"-train-Brookhurat Center 2271 sofa seC1 , oak wall unit. I "s11p50avall wltraller673 23'2 1-9112 ong ml H500 firm am /tm cass auto 25 19 Vet Wn.red Int. Lm 1~ Yorba St Tuailn • " """-""" coffee 1able set. china • ~ """ 80S-965-64 l2 mpg cln in out 667 -7459 x1n1 cond Musi s...
lrvln41 pr•actlool full time mg. Reas rates 15% Off W Crescent. Anallelm cat>" 5 pc oak BR Mt, WANTED 1111 ... 120i 72 Su'* Beetle am Im $10K 651-7353/556-9790
SECRETARY SHklng Call 7118-7'94 ~days thlsmonth1963-3388 (So of •6 Fwy at $400 All i lnl 543·2241 "ita .. asts.Booms.Center. cyl. auto tr•"s. •••tF•• 72250 alnt cond 74.000 ~-·· "·ns ~ $1700 motivated lndlvlOual with · SS O I Brookhursl ott ramp) " "" .. -· "'""' "" oi.. $5900 ........ ... 1983 Che Bl 4 wlnt typing 1111111, heavy TILlllllUUSP/T LiYattek INFO 786-664' Queen size aofa sleeper boarda. Rudders. Sella. stereo 8 1ract. sn r1. lo m~/P g:"542 _5300 obo 2•1-06 5 ~ v.6 1~ '!~ se':'5
ptionea. contact with Newport e.ach Real e .. IFor ...... Welsh pony, •• aa...u 1 S50 ~8-7985 any condition Tax gift IO 'mites. •Int cono super Evest.-nds 840-1340 72 vw Sqbaci. orin (1HIA657) Biii Y•t• vw
Contrtctora 549-29811 tall Oevetopmenl firm $45/mo Boarded In SA r •• Walnut dining rm llble BIYC Youth pr~am clean mull '" (P 1' 141 owne, 'lllnt con a aii A.lien hat opening lor enthus-Hghls 675-71151 ah 6PM APPLE lie COMPUTER 48" round expands t~ 1173-1070 between 4 2 to chooae from ·72 280SE 4 5 blk/blk rep ts S2000 963-4449 837-6&>0 •93-45 t 1
uanuY /nPIST 181llC motivated indlvld-I l I SYSTEM. 1211K. 2 drlllft, 96 .. oblonii compl w1' 11u1 .. lt•if. 7 l South County vw 1 •unroof. pollll'I alloya ------
CLERK II uel lor telephone can-Aatl,... CP/M, monitor, Internal 12" leaves & lull table 2 HP clfryar.r 3 hra 842-2000 $8000/obo 875-0921 73 vw POP-TOP Ckrz!111 HIS I.I. PllUI Liii.Aii vaaslng 4 hrs P9f day \§ 11 "RattOn:I CUh R-oll--modem. Otlld•t• printer pads $250 Kg sz 8dr Mt. $350/obO 83 l ·62 t5 ~R 1111lllOOU211 O 1 Lootcs gOOd runa S 1500 6' Imperial L• Con SCifl
library admln need• to flll Mon-Fri $5 hr ~ Bonus ter. eiec. bran. rabtt, S t985 le2-366 t 7 pcs. MbrO, 2 nlte Factory air 1tlnt cond, 1. or t>Mt otter_ 6'S-5 i 75 661<. m1 ono palnt/lntr
40 hr/wk temp poaltlon Con1ac1Lesll•975--0299 mint cond. has atand FrM ti Yta stands 75" 9·dwr IMt laiat. super c!Mn. mull ... 77 Rlbbll AMI FM cas.s Can be cohector's ttem
Strong organlzailonal, Tl• .._.... ••Lirl Best oner. 759-0ll08 dresser. two 22•48" mlr-ltmct 1020 s ..... Ser'Vlc:e-LWlnQ IT l 399I anr1 ver-y clean 4-IPd S 1' 7 5 Newporter fl
typfng (80 wpml. com-un•-5 -., 4 pl1yful bUc & wht II wk old rors & 36 .. K75.. high S 111w-•-••-• 1-$2550 ~6-3595 _ 642--0795 eV'9S S48-1123
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are •&aAllnlD to
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Ore~ Cout DAILY PILOT /Friday, Mey 18, 1984
PAVMENT PLAN
PER
MONTH
TO OWN
l!O l'n09 $645 21 cah °' weoe oown plUI 1ax he CIOC O.tette<l pm11
$702& 69, APR 14 92 On appt<>vecl creclH
c1G1AJOIC6EA1026071 (22921
PAYMENT PLAN
60 mo& $797 35 cash or 1rao. oown plus la• he & ooc Oelerre<l
payment price $11 •25 83 "PR 1• 92 On ape><oveo credfl
1GCCW&OAXER1'01261 17221
'84 CELEBRITY WAGON
PAYMENT PLAN
PER
MONTH
TO OWN
eo mos S955 10 cash °' treoe oown l>lu• Ill 1oe & ooc '"• Oeferreo
OolV'"'I"' pto(f' $12 837 S8 APR 14 92 On BOIJHIVM ('tK!tl
t IGIAW55R1l69t92901 123391
WE HAVE THE HARD TO FIND
S-10 BLAZERS • S-10 PICK UPS
VANS • VAN CONVERSIONS
K-BLAZERS • SUBURBANS
FULL SIZE PICKUPS
CREWCABS • DUALLY
EXCELLENT SELECTION
OF 4x4's
'84 CAVALIER SEDAN
$6288
rilrF.~ 'a e
PAYMENT PLAN 12 PER
MONTH
TO OWN
eo mos Siie 1 &. cash °' treoe oawn '*'8 1a1 lie: & CIOC lee Oelerreo
peyme<il price $9070 32. APR 14 92 On apptovecl crecln
t1GIAC69P•EJK2666601 12~91
OVER
llYDICE
ON '84 S-10 PICK-UPS ON '84 CAMAROS
Model Stock #
S10 Long Bed 275
s1p Short Bed 41 5
S10 Long Bed 444
S10 Short Bed 459
S10 Long Bed 469
510 Long Bed 2181
S10 Long Bed 551
S10 Long Bed 653
51 O Long Bed 669
510 Long Bed 671
510 Long Bed 672
S 10 Ext Cab 4X4 '1 720
510 Long Bed 767
S10 Long Bed 908
510 Long Bed 946
510Long Bed 1022
510 Long Bed 2183
S 1 O Long Bed 1099
510 Short Bed 1100
510LongBed 1103
510 Long Bed 1367
S10 Long Bed 4X4 1633
S10 Long Bed 4X4 1636
510 Long Bed 1722
S10 Long Bed 1723
Serial #
11 2625
123779
126380
125808
125865
197871
129629
133288
133056
132523
133314
135022
136746
144502
141486
135654
198174
150289
1501 75
150366
167779
184187
184274
187565
188064
Model
S10 Long Bed
S10 Long Bed
S10 Long Bed 4X4
51 O Long Bed 4X4
510 Ext Cab
S10 Long Bed 4X4
51 0 Long Bed
510 Ext Cab
510 Long Bed
510 Long Bed
51 0 Long Bed
510 long Bed
51 0 long Bed
510 Long Bed
510 Ext. Cab
510 Ext Cab
510 l ong Bed
S10long8ed
510 Ext Cab
S10 Long Bed
S10 Ext Cab
510 long Bed
S10Long Bed
S1 0 Long Bed
S10 Long Bed
INVOICE POSTED ON EACH SALE S-10
Stock#
1728
1787
1820
1829
1849
1851
1853
2364
1930
2066
2100
21 01
2102
2111
2260
2125
2136
2185
2364
2141
2146
2162
2164
2179
2180
Invoice offer on listed vehicles only. Dealer added options not included.
Serial #
187829
186605
189597
188788
189572
187923
189355
209385
184000
189172
201 428
201152
201 416
200826
2053 14
198265
198201
198214
209385
198840
201708
202081
200556
198134
198603
Model
CamaroCpe
CamaroCpe
CamaroCpe
CamaroCpe
Camaro Berlinetta
Camaro Berlinetta
Camaro Berlinetta
CamaroCpe
Camaro Berlinetta
Camaro Berllnetta
Camaro Berlinetta
Camaro Berlinetta
Camaro Berlinetta
Camaro Berllnetta
Camaro Berlinetta
CamaroCpe
Camaro Berllnetta
Camaro Berlinetta
CamaroCpe
CamaroCpe
CamaroCpe
CamaroCpe
CamaroCpe
CamaroCpe
Stock II
678
748
752
977
1178
1250
1251
1280
1406
1407
1414
1417
1574
1577
1647
1659
1660
1667
1670
2208
1741
2282
1743
1745
Serial #
129116
130174
131227
138478
143116
151279
150082
154331
160708
162378
161296
161557
170147
137847
173860
173673
173410
173351
172858
193690
174925
194197
174788
185335
Model
Camaro Berllnetta
CamaroCpe
CamaroCpe
Camaro Cpe
CamaroCpe
Camaro Berlinetta
Camero Berllnetta
Camaro Berllnetta
CamaroCpe
CamaroCpe
CamaroCpe
Camaro Berllnetta
Camero Berllnetta
Camaro Cpe
Camero Berllnetta
Camaro Cpe
CamaroCpe
Camaro Cpe
CamaroCpe
Camaro Cpe
Camaro Cpe
Camaro Cpe
CamaroCpe
CamaroCpe
CamaroCpe
INVOICE POSTED ON EACH SALE CAMARO
Stock#
1760
1761
1764
1765
1767
1789
1793
1861
1863
1876
1877
1881
1882
1931
1933
2005
2120
2064
2317
2123
2124
2175
Z3 19
2195
2207
Invoice offer on listed vehicles only. Dealer added options not Included.
Serial II
176603
174790
17591 4
175911
176321
176786
176510
173306
179020
178218
178845
174031
173957
180735
174041
184809
188893
187048
197050
190145
189281
191546
197361
190270
193350
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LOW58 l:llm lllTlll
FRIDAY. MAY 18, 1984
You'll find the
beat auto buya along
the Orange Coaat In
today's Auto Piiot
-Pages C1 -3
Coast
Several coast drivers
sputtered off to great
start in Great American
Race./A3
Fountain Valley residents
are circulating petitions
to llmlt city council mem-
bers to two terms./ A3
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California
State Supreme Court has
ruled restaurants must
not d iscriminate against
gay couples who want to
use 'romantic' booths.
/AS
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Nation
Nation's economy grew
at a surprising 8.8 per-
cent rate during quarter.
/A4
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World
An Iranian leader says his
country should prepare
for a world war./ AS
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People
Leilani Watt tells a coast
audience how.tler family
coped when James Watt
was Secretary of the ln-
terlor ./ A7
The grueling 800 miles of
John Marino's Open this
weekend is just a prelude
for the big bicycle race.
/A7
Sports
The Golden West College
women's softball team
seeks fifth state title In six
years this weekend.82.
This may be the year for
Orange Coast College to
capture another state
baseball title./83.
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Entertainment
Where's the Food Fair?
Follow 10,000 Olym pic
Torch 10K runners to
Fashion Island Sunday.
/Weekender
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Business
The Mission Viejo Co. is a
first-time winner of a na-
tional award recognizing
businesses that make
contributions to the arts.
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Of~AN GE COUNTY C ALIFORNIA ]C, C E.NT S
Roof falls on cbelnical firm
Authortttes fear ---h azardous material
tan ks are damaged
By ROBERT BARKER
Of ... o.-y l'llot l!Mf
About 20 employees of a chemical
coating company in Hu ntington
Beach escaped injury early today
when a 22-foot-hijh wood~n beam
A hot time
supporting the roof began to collapse
just as employees arrived for work.
Though none of the employees of
~h~ Ano D'Art Inc. company were
inj ured, fi refighters feared this morn-
ing that several containers of hazard-
ous matt nals stored in the building
might be punct ured and the materials
released 1f the roof collapsed com-
pletely.
The chemicals used in the com-
pany's protective met.al coating pro-
cess. called anodizing. arc both flam-
About 5,000 chill-lover• attended a cook-off held at Wyle
Laboratory ln Irrine Tbunday. Vern Wtncer, Jlm Hoffman
and Steve DeWitt add a apeclal m,recllent to their
mablc and hazardous, firefiJhtcn sajd, !
Sulphuric acid, nitnc acid, caustic
sodas, paint stripper, muriat1c acid
and lacquer are all stored in c:anistcn
in a slab floor area of the buirdina.
Employees said that as they entered
the building at 7436 Lorge Circle they
heard cracking noises comina from a
wooden roofbcam, approximately 60
feet across, that supports the rear of
the building.
An employee said he heard the fi rst
creaking noises at 7:.59 a.m. and
helped evacuate employees.
The fallen beam, wb1d 1 was put in
place six months aao. had slipped
twice by 9:30 this morning, finally
tutting the slab noor or the building.
An old roof beam, which had been
repaired recently, was all that
prevented a total collapse of the roof.
Martha Werth, a Huntington
Beac h Fire D e p a rtm e n t
spokeswoman, said the wooden
beams probably dctcnoratcd because
concoction. But the entry prepared by Advance Micro
Devtcea won Thanday'• event, qa.allf~ them for the
atate final to be held at the Balboa Bay Club-on Thunday.
Nine campaigning in judge race
Signs, literature evident in court contest
with heavy competition fo r 2 seats on bench
uon." Engebretson said in response to
a question on how he would speed up
the court svstem.
The 57:year-old M1ss1on VieJO
resident 1s facing two opponents for
office No. 11 of the Orange Count)'
Supenor Court.
By JERRY HIRSCH
Of IN Delly l>llol I t.fl
The race forSupcnorCounJudge 1s
usually a quiet campaign. lacking the
money and ener~ of other local
elections. But this year nine can-
didates are running for two seats on
the bench and the dayglow orange
campaign signs and glossy literature
arc evident throughout the county.
Seven of the candidates met in
Ncwpon Beach City Hall Thursday
night for a debate sponsored by the
League of Women Voters.
"I have leamed much on the
Municipal Court that would help me
do a better iob on the Supenor Coun
Warm coastal
weath er on tap
for weekend
High pressure covennB the south·
western United Statcc; will bnng fair
and slighth warmer weather to
)outhcrn ('aliforn1a through thr
weekend. forecac;tcrs SB)
aturday'c; tempcraturcs should
climb into 80 in Orange C<1unt) after
highs toda} 1n the high-70s.
The beaches will be mostl~ sunn)
"1th highs in the 70s
Temperaturec; will drop to tht' lo""
60s in Los Angeles ovcm1ght warm-
ing to the m1d-8Ch under sunn) skies
Saturda}. Valley lows wtll be a b11
cooler. in the 50s. but highs will range
from 84 up to 92, the National
Weather Service said.
than someone who has not sat on the
bench before." said Ragna r
Engebretson. wh o has spent 12 years
as a Munc1pal Court judge.
''A judge is well enough paid to be
able to put in a full day's work. There
are lots of holes in a judge's day that
can be fill ed with proper organiza-
He 1s faced by Chief Deputy
District Attorney James En n~t. who
has piled up a large campaign war-
chest and a strong list of endorse-
ments. including four of the fi ve
county supervisors.
Freeway closure
begins tonight
By ANDREA ADELSON
Of t1M Delly "°4 I t.ft
Co1nc1d1ng with the regular ""ccl..-
end traffic crunch. toda\ marl..s the
beg1n n1ng of a S6.4 milho·n pavingJOb
that will close portions of the 30-~car
old Santa .\na Free"a" for the next
e111,ht monthc; ·
Closures hcgin tonight at I 0 p.m.
on a two-mile stretch of I-S's south -
bound lanes octween the Co-.ta Mesa
Freewa) and M-.fo rd Road 111 In1ne.
The \\Ork. the largest Caltrans
proJel't in the threc<ount} area. ""111
require some ad' ance planning" b)
motonsts. Felicia Archer. spokesman
for the state h1ghwa) department.
said toda} from Los Angeles
··For some people the alternate
routes won·1 make a difference To
others, they won't work." she said.
Traffic will be detoured onto the
Costa Mesa Freewav ( 5 5) to the an
Diego Freewa} (405) in th e Tustin
area.
.\n average of I 6:!.000 cars pass by
theJuncuon of the six-lane anta Ana
Freewa\ with the Costa Mesa. and at
peak hours ltS clogged with 15,000
cars. Archer said.
Wo rk crews will close the south-
bound lanes between 10 p.m and 6
a.m. wcekda ysand from IOp.m. to 10
a.m. on wrekends.
Once "Ork 1s complrted on tht'
southbound lanes. work crews will
swttch to the northbound lanes and
progress 1n two-mile mcrcments up to
Kate Ila A' enuc in .\nahe1m. accord-
ing to .\rchcr.
On a separate project. motonsts
who dn\C a comer of Jamboree Road
1n Newport Beach between
MacArthur Boulevard and Bnstol
trttt will be divertt'd onto a newly
butlt bypass road.
(Pleue eee FR.ltltWAY / A2)
Ennght said his years of expenence
as deputy d1stnc1 attome} give him
an excellent background in cnminal
matters -the part of the coun
system people care about most
Enright said would Sh) awa) from
alternative and experimental
sentences 1f he 1s elected to the coun.
"The people that we are dealing
Wlth in my offi ce are mostl) repeat
offenders. By the time the cnminal
finally ge ts to pnson he ha s com-
(Pleue .ee NINE/ A2)
o(the steam and the banh chemicals
used in the anodizina pl'OCCSS.
Werth laid the owner of the
busrness, K.tn K.avanau&h. leases the
buildina from the Wcbsco manacc-
mcnt company. Fire official s were
attcmptina to contact the manqe-
ment company shortly after the
collapse bcpn to get blueprints of the
building so they could st.art shoring
up the roof.
None of the employees in indus-
(Pleue Me BUILDl1'G/ A2)
Deluca
moody
in tape
play
'Maybe it was
her day for
dying ,· he says
By STEVE MARBLE
OfW.Olllr .........
Accused killer Gabncl Deluca -
sleepy eyed and cmouonless -
watched as hts anomey played a
videotape Thursday of the youth's
rambling.. mumbling interview with
police mvestigatars, recorded the day
after mail carrier Ida Haxton was
brutally murdered tn Huntington
Beach earlier this year ..
"Maybe that was her day for
dying... Deluca is· ·hwd to tell
investigators in the Jan. 4 interview at
the Cost.a Mesa police st.atton .. It ~as
probably her da)'.
.. She's dead. I'm still ahve I guess
n's not my time yet ... Deluca con-
tinues tn the taped conversation.
burying his head in his hands.
The 90-minutc tape shows Deluca.
sometimes sullen and somcumcs
animated. as he repeatedly denies
knowing anything about the blood)
murder
"I ~" her toda). ·· Deluca S8)S at
one point when asked about Ha"tton.
"Just Oying around. Sa" a bird
looked JUSt like her -even looked
ltke she had a ponyu11:·
"It wa~ weird," the youth adds a
moment la ter. "What the hell. I
mean. what's the b1~ deal about here?
We're all going to die eventually."
Deluca, an 18-ycar-old Huntington
Beach resident who reponcdly has a
h1stol) of mental problems as well as
drug and alcohol abuse. 1s charged
wtth fi rst-degree murder 1n the slay·
ing of Haxton
The }Outh·s mother was called to
the w11ness st.and pnor to sho1o1. ing the
ndeotape he de~nbed her oldest
'>On as a loner "ho was painfully sh)
and would onl y open up when under
the influence of drugs or alcohol.
"He had great mood changes."
tesufied Elba Deluca "Ever) da). He
(Pleue .ee DEL UCA / A2)
Donald
to recei v e
chevrons
TORR\'-.(. E. I .\Pl-lt", neH•r tl~'
latt• to rre11t' an 0' er\1g.h1 ti' lhl
m1l1taf"\ <,o a \Cleran "ho ..encd thl'
na11on 1n It\ dar~{'!>t hour -Donald
Dul~ -"'111hepromoted111 \CrgeJnt
\aturda' at a local .\rmcd F·nrll'\ Da\
Para Jr
Donald Due~·~ film larc ... ·r "'a~
altered '>Oml·"' hat in I 1)41 ~hen hl' "'3' drafted into the m1htan .\t thl'
ag1· of.., hl' appeared a' J rm' all' 1n
~alt Dl'nl'\ ·, "Donald <.1ch
Draltl'd ·
[hi'> \\3\ lollf1"'l'd b) <,t'\Cr31 JllU\t\
\.I.1th thl· l·nem~ 1ndud1ng ·L~r
1-uhrcr" f ale ·
.\hhough h1" C\plo11"' "l'nt largch
unnoticed tn the pre!>s dunng tho"'
hlca~ da\ s the fighting ~en ot thl
all1cJ lnrn·, did not fo~et him
In fart. h1~ legendal) 1ii...cnc1,,
(Pleue eee DUCK/ A2)
Out-of-county buyers not affected by Prop.A
Sta te tax collectors won 't btll
res iden ts for 'low-tic ket ' item s
1\ charged wtth admin1stt'nng. regu-
lating and. ult1matt'I). JUd&Jng ho1o1.
tues. such as tht' state sales tax. arc to
be levied.
A couple times each year. the
Orange County couple ventures to
Los Angeles for a shopping excursion
at somt' of the ctt} 's trendier boull·
ques. They each bu} a few items of the
lates1 1n clothing and qu1ckl)' spend
St'Vt'ral hu ndred dollal"'i
A\ the 11cm., arc rung up h~ the saleo;
C'lcrk on thr cash r~1ster. neither of
the purch85el"'i pays much attention
10 the soles tax added 10 the hill
And that won 't change \hould
Orange ( ount\ .. Oler\ ()U\\ rrop-
•
Even though all purchases made b}
os1t1on A on June 5. acknowledged county residents in ne1ghbonngcoun·
Ernest Dronen burg. who represents }lies technically should be taxed at the
Orange County on the st.ate Board of" higher sales t.alt ~tc 1f Proposition A
Equahzatton Propos1t1on A is a I l'i pa~. "it's tax that "'on't be
percent sale's ta'\ increase appe•nna collC<'ted," Dronenburg. the board's
on the June 5 ballot that would raise 'ice chairman. explained
aoou1 $5 6 b1lhon 1n Orange Count} He said state ta' rollC<'tors ~on't he
over 15 }Ca" for a host of transpor lookina to bill count) re 1dlnt4> who
talion improvement , including nr"' occasionally make purchases 1n othtr
frccwa)' construction. frerwa:. widen-counuc unle s the purcha~ 1\ of a
1ng nnd h1Jhway improvement~ and "h1gh-ucket" item. costing. rou11.hh .
~rhnp\ n hght rail 'i)''\tem mol"t' than $2.000
It I\ the Hoard of [qunlmH1on that < M\ hoat'i, l"('('rt'allonnl "C'h1dt''
JEFF
ADLER
Focus ON THE NEws
and fum1tul"l' all art con•udt"rcd high·
ticket ltC'm"
The dc1trm1n111on a' IQ 1o1.hcn the
state will '>ttk to C'nforrt" tht' h11tht'f
..ale~ tu rate depend\ nn tht' r<.·on·
nm1, lfa\lh1lt1\ 61 aud1tintt the hu\I
nl''i\t'\ 1n,ol\cd It's JUSl too e\
pcns1,e for the state to seek repa\-
ment ot add1t1onal sales ta'es from
merchant\ or ind1' 1duals when tht'
amount 1s 1r .. , than $20. Dronenburi
C\phun~
"Thl' C'\Onom11.: ot 11 hc1na rn·
forc~d art' that we don't "'ant to: he
\aid
Ho~l'\ rr \talc aud1ton rcsularl)
mun1wr ~le' of the rnmpan1n
acl ount1ng for 0 to SS percent oftht'
\1a1<"' 1otal ta-uble sal« and look for
)ales ol h1 h ticket ttcm\on wh1ct\ an
IOl'tllTC\:t ll\ WI\ IC\ tcd
11 a l O\ .\"ll~le ~tore. for cumplc.
\old .1 h11th-11ckct ak'm to an Onn
(Pleue Me PROP A /A.2)
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J Ftreflghten ln•pect a 22-foot roof aup~rt
beam that collapaed today at the Ano D Art
Inc. chemical coating company. About 20
Delly .... ,,_..., Hewd u,i..
worken Oed the bulldJnC where ae.-eral
canlaten of ha.zardou material• were threatened.
BUILDING COLLAPSES, 20 ESCAPE •.. From Al 1 . • ~ trial buildings adjacent to the Ano Joanne Burks, a scretary at the
nearby L.J. Ogg Inc. electncal con-
tractor said she heard a loud noise
followed by a hissing sound, ap-
parently when the broken beam
struck boiling water.
D'An firm were evacuated b) IOa.m.
toda)
~ FREEWAY PROJECT BEGINS ..•
From Al
Dnvers will be funnded onto the
shon detour for at least sax months to
• permu work crews to build o ne of
four bndges. pan of the S9 million
two-mile Clttens1on of the Corona del
"' Mar Freeway. also called State Ro ute
73, Archer said.
Bridges at Campus Birch and
Jamboree wa ll be llu~h w11h the
present road. while westbound traffic
crossing over MacArthur will eventu-
all y be on an overpass. when the $4.S-
mallion per male extension is com-
pleted by late 1987.
On 1-5, work crews arc putting an
asphalt overlay over existing con-
crete. "We stiU have a concrete
freeway that wears better. but will
no w have a smooth overlay," Archer
explained.
The rehabahtton project will be
suspended dunng the Olympic
Games in late J uly and e.arly August.
but as expected to resume until next
January, she said.
"Construction work will be done
during off-peak ho urs. But there's no
good time to close a freeway," Archer
said.
. DELUCA EMOTIONLESS IN TRIAL ...
From Al
would be OK and then thl' ne\t hour
he would be reall) wt'ard ·•
Haxton. 30. was killed Jan. 3 as she
delivered m ail in Dcluca's posh
Meredith Gardem commumt). Her
battered. stabbed bod> "'as found in
the backseat of her light green mail
car. which has been part..ed a le'>'
males awa}' an a church parkmg lot in
Costa M esa.
Deput\ D1stnct .\ttorne) Bf}an
Brown. "'ho 1s prosecuting the case.
has ponra~ed Delul·a as an ang~
~oung man ""ho wa11ed for Haxton to
come h) his Jon Da~ Dn\e home on
Jan. 3 and then kilkd her
Bro"' n also has allempted to estab-
lish that Deluca planned to rape the
attractl\e. long-haired "'oman. E'-
pert "'•tnesses ha'e te<>tatied that
there wert' no signs of '>c:xual mole~ta-
11on
Deluca\ la"'~er. '\l'"'pon Beach
a11omc\ Jo hn Dolan ma1ntain'I ht'>
client ~as 1n a !ltupor induced b~
man1uana and tequalla the da~ o l the
sla) 1 ng and recalls nothing.
"He "'a~ unconsr1ous." Dolan told
reporter<.. dunng a brt'at.. ol the
murder tnal "'h1ch c;taned \fonda~ in
a Westminster counroom. Dolan
offered the videotape as evidence of
Deluca·s "b1zzare" mental state at the
time of the killing..
At several points in the interview
Deluca laughs and tugs at has hair. He
~ets up from a chair he is silting in as
af to leave the interview room and
te lls the detectives that he wants
lunch or dinQer -as if unsure
whether at 's night o r day.
Deluca also tells the anvestlgators
that "the whole thang" as the work of a
doctor at a Lo ng Beach mental health
hospital where the teen-ager was
confined for eight mo nths in 1982.
"That's my -psych. he is,"
Deluca mumbles. "He's the o ne with
the problems. He did a big mistake."
"Wha t was his m istake, Dean""
asks one of the detecti ves, using a
nickname De luca said he prefers.
"When he released me," replies
Deluca. again lowen ng has head into
his hand!>.·· Because I "'as stall full of·
---cnerg) beca u!>e I never got out wha t
I ""anted to get out."
"Dtd you get 1t o ut yesterday"" the
detective ast..s. alluding to Haxton'<>
gnm death
"I never got at o ut. I always have
pressure. I'm under pressure rig.ht
now," Deluca says.
Dr. Martha Rogers, a clinical
psychologist, testified that Deluca
was an unplanned child who was
beaten by has father with belts and
shoe heels as a )"oungs~, She said he
retreated-to drugs and alcohol to
overcome his shyness and escaping
has inner turmo il.
Rogers said Deluca once had
overdosed on a handful of Valiums
and then crashed his moped into a
curb after his family -repulsed by
Dcluca·s drug abuse - asked him to
leave the house.
Deluca, accord mg to Rogers. was an
a coma for six days from the head
inJunes suffered an the accident and
the drug overdose. He later was
transferred to the mental hospital an
Long Beach.
The psychologJst said that Dcluca's
parents shipped him ofTto an Anzona
boarding school after has release from
the me ntal hospital -a move she
claims deeply affected the already
tormented teen-ager
The trial 1s to resume Monday.
~~~~~:~:~T~~,:~.,l~~:~.~~~n~i:I• :ocw as a fa~-~·i~
worn b\ all the -;er\lu.~., 'etcran's 50th banhday, that the efi'on . Donald Duck will officaally
But when the "'ar t'nded Donald
Duck put his dut\ ~hmd htm and
we nt on to '.>tar in dozt'ns of film'> for
D asne\
.\rmy brass realized the film star had d ischarged Saturda) at the parade.
never been formall) discharged from And he will get his belated promotio n
the service. . to Army sergeant. receiving the three
stripes from the parade grand
In a mo' e s me Pentaiton ob-marshal. Lt. Gen. Arthur Brown. Jr.
NINE IN RUNNING FO SUPERIOR COURT ...
From Al
m1ttcd t·n11 ug.h cnmc' \o that an
alternatt' c: !>l'ntrnu: "'011ld he
foolt'>h . I nright \JIU
A third l.rnd1datt• tor thl' 11 t11 te
fo>cph I BanllJ did nut attl·nd tht'
dt<biltl'
'\.t'.,.,port Al',1d1 rl'\tdent Rotwn H
(1all1\ an I\ OOl 111 \I\ l.tndtdJtC\
running fnr <>tltll' '\,11 ~() nf the
Supt:nor < out 1
"~1' nprnrn11· oq·1 till' J,l\t IX
)C3f\ h.1, lx·en 111 <tll l.lll"t'> ul l l\ ti
ltt1g;.1t111n I ht' hJ' )~" l'n ml' a "''lk
had.~111und .ind .1 i.:1111d hJ'>l' 101 thr
~urx-n111 < 111u1 twmh ·· \,lid <1<11-
11,,in 'ill .•• '\1°\\JICH I ll.11bnr llt~h
'>d1011l vr .id11.11t
\111c,t 111 1hl l•l\l' l11au 111 tht·
\t1f>l'f1111 llllffh "nlJlk up ol ll\ll
rathn 1h.1n l t 11 111,il lJ\l'\ hl' \Jtd
1>;111 l>utt h1·1 J '-1 un1q1al ( ourt
Jullgl \Jtd lh '' \l'l'ktng higher otliu·
1n i.tkl' 11n J g11-.1tl'r l halll·nize
"I c111m thr 111h 'l'r\ mul·h hut
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have disc~' ercd that I en JOY the more
senous cases of the Supenor Coun
more. The case have more complex
issues and you see the mo re ex-
pcn enced attorneys." Dutcher said.
Dutcher. 53. said he 1s proud that
he 1s not at·cepting campaign con-
tnbut1ons from laW\ers
'"I am no t ra1s ingmone) that way. I
""o uld feel uncomfortahle raising
money from lawyers who may appea r
in m\ court, .. Dutcher '>aid.
Gardt'n C •ro' c Ma\Or Johnathan
< annon ~·d he "'ould cut down on
the number ol suspects released on
their o~ n rt'rngn1zance wh de the)
await tnal
"Before )Ou gne an QR realease
\Ou have to loot.. at the gra v11> of the
tnme and the condition of the
'1t 11ms." said Cannon. who as 36.
lk said Judges have to sentence
l nminab to p n son even 1f there arc
not enough JJll l'ells
M un1c1pal Coun Judge John ~m 1th. 54. as also loolung to move up
to the higher court
"We all have asp1rat1ons to move
up. That is the American wa y of life. I
am loookmg forward to the more
challenging issues and the more
practiced attorneys." said Smith.
m1th has said he is a "firm"
believer 1n law and order and would
!luppon the death penalty when "the
facts warra nt 1t."
Costa Mesa residen t Chnstopher
\trople. 40. said has expenence as a
Mun1c1pal Coun Judge a nd a former
public defender wall make ham a good
Supenor Coun Judge.
"T he fact tha t I was an assistant
pyhlac defender for many years gave
mli an intimate knowledge of the
fclOll' coun S\stem ·· said Strople.
The sixth candidate. Logan Moore.
did not attend the debate.
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Coast journalist
Velma Dunlap dies
Charter member of QC Press Club
helped husband run clipping service
Private memonal services arc
scheduled Saturday for longtime O r·
ange County journalist Velma
Dunla p who died Wednesday night at
the age of 71 at her home in Newport
Beach.
Mrs. Dunlap, the widow of John
"Sky Du nlap," operated the Pacific
Clipping Service in Santa Ana. A
former reporter for the Los Anaeles
Times, Mrs. Du nlap and her husband
pubhshed the weekly Santa Ana
Globe Newspaper in the 1940s.
Dunlap Mem orial a wa.rd to a journal-
ist who aoes "far beyond the call of
duty" to advance and elevate the
newspaper profession.
Family members say Mrs. Dunlap,
has had a lingerina illness and
underwent major surgery this year at
Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport
Beach.
She was born in Bouman. Moot,
but has been a resident of Oranae
County for 61 years. She was t6e
dauibter of Holmes Bishop, a pioneer
citrus grower. She is survived by
brothers Gordon Bishop of Santa Ana
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Both were charter m embers of the
Orange County Press Club. Each
year, the press club bestows the Sky and Noble Bishop of Exeter. Calif. Velma Dlualap
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PROP A TO HA VE LITTLE IMPACT •.•
From Al
Cou nty resident and fa iled to charge
the 7 percent tax rate Proposition A
contemplates, the company would be
charged the difference following the
audit. Dronen b urg explained.
In tum, the store would be en tilled
to seek out the purchaser to recover
the amount of the tall that should
have been paid, he said.
Indeed, Dronenburgadded, county
residents voluntanly could inform
sales personnel in other counties that
they should be cha rged the higher rate
no matter what the amount of the
sale.
But he admitted he didn't expect
that would happen.
Also, county residents couJd take it
upon themselves to secure a speci.al
use-tax rcponing form from th~tate Franchise Tax Board to rcpo and
pay the additional tax owed e>n terns
purchased in o ther counties.
All in all, Dronenburasaid the tale
is administering six similar tax in
11 California counties "without pro~
lcms" for either the state or residents.
"It's an issue when people a.re
contemplating institutina such a tax
and it's impon.ant they know what
happens -the mechanics, .. he said.
"But it's not a negative and shouldn't
have any material eft'cct on peoples'
decision about the tu. Roads lhouJd
be the issue, not tu mechanics."
DronenbWJ, who said be bas taken
a neutral position on the Proposition
A question. added the averqe pcnon
probably never will be bothered
about ro utine out-of-county
purchases.
THE PROPOSED
OK~GECOUNTY
TK~SPOKTATION TAX
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"Citizens for
Better
Transportation''
say YESll
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_-.......;. ~ ''Citizens '
Against Unfair
Taxation" say NOii
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.Join Jim Cooper as this proposed U sales l&IJ( lncreaK Is debated. This
transport ation sales tax Is Intended to raise$~ billion over I ~ years t o
m eet local t ransportation needs. "l!lectlo n '84" provides vital Information
so that Orange Countlans will be Informed voters.
flt•dc .o .. tblt> by er••l• f ro• •• , .... La•4lil••r•1 .... ,. "•"of ao .. u •• ,.
C•llfornl• •nd thf' Co~,_ratton for PwMk Bro•d,••lfng.
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HIGH75 LOW58 J fllll I Tiii
FRIDAY MAY 18 198-l
You'll find the
beat auto buya along
the Orange Coaat In
today'• Auto Piiot
-Pages C1-3
Coast
Several coast drivers
sputtered off to great
start In Great American
Aace./A3
Fountain Valley residents -
are circulating petitions
to limit city council mem-
bers to two terms./ A3
California
State Supreme Court has
ruled restaurants must
not discriminate against
gay couples who want to
use 'romantic' booths.
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Nation
Nation's economy grew
at a surprising 8.8 per-
cent rate during quarter.
/A4
World
An Iranian leader says his
country should prepare
for a world war .I AS
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People
Leilani Watt tells a coast
audience how her family
coped when James Watt
was Secretary of the ln-
terior./A7
The grueling 800 miles of
John Marino's Open this
weekend Is just a prelude
for the big bicycle race.
/A7
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Sports
The Golden West College
women's softball team
seeks fifth state title In six
years this weekend.82.
This may be the year for
Orange Coast College to
capture another state
baseball tltle./83.
Entertainment
Where's the Food Fair?
Follow 10,000 Olympic
Torch 10K runners to
Fashion Island Sunday.
/WHkender
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Business
The Mission Viejo Co. is a
first-time winner of a na-
tional award recognizing
businesses that make
contributions to the arts.
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0 H A N G E ( () u N r ( ' A L I r 0 H NI A •· . (, E • ' • ' ....
' at was
e or ID '
A hot time
About 6 ,000 chill-lovera attended a cook-off held at Wyle
Laboratory ln Irvine Thunday. Vern Winger. Jim Hoffman
and Steve DeWitt add a apeclal lngredlent to their
concoction. But the entry prepared by AdY&.Dce Micro
Device. won Thunday'• event, quallfyin& them for the
atate final to be held at the Balboa Bay .Club on Tbanday.
Ninecampaigning in judge race
Signs, literature evident in court conteSt-
with heavy competition for 2 seats on bench
1aon," Engebre1son said m response to
a question on how he would speed up
the coun system.
The 57-year-old M1ss1on YtCJO
resident 1s facmg two opponents for
office No. 11 of the O range Count}
Supcnor Court
By JERRY HIRSCH
Of -DellJ ...... 118'1
The race forSupenor(oun1udge 1s
usually a quiet campaign. lacking 1hc
money and enc~y of other loca l
elections. But this year nine can-
didates are running for two seats on
the bench and the da}glow orange
campaign signs and gloss} hterature
arc evident throughout the county.
Seven of the candidates met tn
Newport Beach City Hall Thursda}
night for a debate sponsored by the
League of Women Voters.
"I have learned much on the
Municipal Court tha1 would help me
do a better job on 1he Su pen or Coun
Warm coastal
weather on tap
for weekend
High pressure CO\enn~ the \ou1h-
western United tates '-'•II hnng fair
and shghtl}' "armer '-"Cather tn
Southern California through the
weekend. forecasters sa\
Saturda) 's tcmpcraiurc'> should
chmb mto 80 m Orange ( llUnt\ alter
highs toda} an lhe high-70)
The beaches will be mosth sunm
with highs 10 the 70s
Tempcra1urcs wall drop to lhe low
60s in Los Angeles overnight. warm-
ing 10 the m1d-80s under sunny skies
Saturda}. Valley lows will be a h11
cooler. in the 50s. but highs will range
from 84 up to 92. 1hc Na11onal
Weather Service said.
than someone who has not sat on the
bench before." said Ragnar
Engebretson. who has spent 12 years
as a Munc1pal Court Judge.
.. A Judge 1s well enough paid to be
able to pul tn a full day's work. There
are lots of holes tn a judge's day 1hat
can be filled with proper organaza-
He 1s faced by Chief Deput)
D1stnct Allorne} James Enn~t. who
has piled up a large campaign war-
ches1 and a strong list of endorse-
ments. 1nclud10g four of the fi ve
counly supcn 1sors.
Freeway· closure
begins tonight
By ANDREA ADELSON Diego Frecwa~ 1405) 1n the Tusttn
Of ,.,. D•tty Pttot ''"" a rca.
CoanrnJang "1th the regular week-.<\n average of I 6~.000 cars pass b)
end 1raflic crunch. toda:y marks the 1hc1unc11on of the .,ix-lane Santa Ana
hcg1nn10gofa $6.4 mt Ilion pa' mgJob . Freewa) '-'tth 1hc ( osta Mesa. and al
thal wall close portion" of 1hc JO-\ car-peak houf"'i 11<> clogged with I 5,000
old ~anta .\na Frccwa\ for ihc 'nC\I cars . .\rcher said
eight fUOnth\ , Work lrl''-''I "Ill close the SO Ulh·
C lo'i\Jrc\ hcgm tonight at 10 pm hound lanc'i hctwcen 10 pm and 6
on a l'-'o-m1lc stretch of 1-5'' south-am "eckda~'iand from I Op m to 10
bound lanes bet"een 1hc Cos1a \frsa a m on "eckcnds
f ret''-'a' and M ~ford Road 1n lr,1nc Once "ori.. 1'i complelcd on the
The '-'Ori... lhc large-;t ( altran'I sou1hbound lanes. work cre'-'S wilt
proJClt 1n lhl'. 1hrcc-coun1' arcJ ... "'II sw11ch 10 1hc northbound lanes and
require -;ome ad' a nee planning .. b) progrcs'i 1n 1wo-m1lc increments up 10
motorists. Fchna Archer. spol>.esman Katella .\venue tn .\nahctm. accord-
for the c;tatc h1ghwa) dcpanment. 1ng lo Arl·hcr
said 1oda\ from Los Angeles. On a separa1e proJect, motonsts
"For some people 1hc ahernate whodn\C a comer of Jambort-e Road
routes wun'1 make a difference To 1n Newport Beach between
others. they won·1 work." she said MacAnhur Boulevard and Bnstol
Traffic wall be detoured o nto the Street wall be diverted onto a newly
( osta Mesa Freeway (55) to the San buall h)pass road.
Ennght said his years of expcnencc
as deputy d1stric1 attorney gJVe ham
an excellent background in cnminal
matters -the part of the court
system people care abou1 most.
Ennght said would shy awa) from
alternative and experiment al
sentences if he 1s elected to the court
"The people that we are deahng
with tn m) office are mostl) repeat
offenders. By the lime tht' cnmmal
finall) gets to pnson he has com-
(Pleue eee MINE/ A2)
Accused killer·
Deluca showing
no emotions
By STEVE MARBLE
OflMOlllrNMM
Accused killer G abriel Deluca -
sleepy eyed and em otionless -
watched as his attorney played a
videotape Thursday of the youth's
rambling, mumbling interview with
police investigators. recorded the day
after mail carrier Ida Haxton was
brutally murdered in Huntincton
Beach earlier thjs year.
"Maybe that was her day for
dymg," Deluca is heard to teU
mvcsttgators in the Jan. 4 interview at
the Costa Mesa Police station. "It was
probably her day.
"She's dead. I'm still alive. I 1uess
1t"s not m y ttmc yet•• Deluca con-
unues m the taped conversation,
burying bis head in his hands.
The 90-minute shows Deluca
somcttmes sullen • and sometimes
animated as be repeatedly denies
knowing anything about the bloody
murder.
"I saw her today," Deluca says at
(Pleue tee DELUCA/ A2)
Building
collapses
inHB;
20 flee
By ROBERT BARKER
Of .. ~ .........
About ::!O emplo)CCS of a chem teal
coaling company in Hunungton
&ach esc-apcd tnJUr)' early today
when a 22-foot-high wooden beam
suppontng the roorbcgan to collapse
1ust as employees arrived for work.
Though none of the employees of
the Ano D"Art Inc. company were
101ured, firefighters feared this morn-
ing that several containers of hazard-
o us matenals stored in the bu1ldmg
might be l'uncturcd and the matcnals
released 1f the roof collapsed com-
pletely.
The chemicals used m the com-
pan) ·s protecttve metal coating pro-
cess. called anodmng. arc both flam-
mable and hazardous. firefighters
said
ulphunc acid. nttnc ac1d. caustic
sodas. patnt stnppcr. munauc ac1d
and lacouer are all stored m canisters
(Pleue eee BUU..Dl1fG/A2)
Don Duck
to receive
chevrons
1 O RR .\NCE (.\Pl-It's ne\ crtoo
late io rert1f, an oversight b~ the
m1litan ')0 a "eteran "'ho sen cd the
nation 1n 1t'i darkest hour -Donald
Duel>. -~•II be promoted to sergeant
Saturda' at a local .\rmcd Forces Da'
Parade · ·
Donald Duci..·s film career was
Jltercd somewhat in 1941 "hen he
v.a., drafted into the m1htan . .\I 1he
age of 1. he appeared as a pn\atc tn
Walt D1snc\ ·s "Donald Geis
Drafted ·· ·
Thi!. "a' followed b~ ,e .. eral1ousts
~11h 1hc encm\ mdudmg "Dcr
Fuhrer'<, Face··
.\lthough his explous went largel)
unnoticed h) the press dunng those
bleak da~'· the fighllng men of the
allied forces dtd not forget ham
In fact. his legcndar) likeness
(Plea.e eee DUCK/ A2)
Out-of-county buyers not affected by Piop.A
State tax collectors won't bill
residents for 'low-tick et' items
A couple times each }Car. the
Orange Count) couple venture' to
Los Angeles for a shopping excursion
at some of the cit} 's trendier bouti-
ques. They each buy a few 1temsofthe
latest in clothina and qu1cldy 'lpcnd
several hundred dollars
.\s the item!> arc rung up b) the \ale\
clerk on the cash rcg1'itcr. neither of
the purchasers pays much ottcnt1nn
to the sales Ulx added to the bill
And that won·1 change i.huuld
Orange ( ounty votcr.1 PD'' Proo--
os1uon .\ on June 5. ackno~ledged
Ernest Dronen burg. who represents
Orange Count) o n the state Board of
Equahlation Propos111on A as a I
percent salc'i tu increase ap~nna
on the June 5 ballot that would raise
about S5 6 htlhon 1n Orange Clount)
o-.cr I 5 yean for a host of 1ran'ipor-
u111on 1mpf0\Cmt•nt'i. including O('V.
lrt'<'"-llY coMtrucuon frt'('wa) widen
mg and ht$hwll) 1mprovemcnt'i and
~' h:ip\ :i light mil s1.,tcm
It " the Ro:ircl ofEqunlt1nt10n tha1
•
1s charged with admm1stcnna. regu-
la11ng and. ulttmatel). 1udg10g ho"
UUC'I. \uch as the state sales tax. are to
be kvtcd
faen though all purchase'> made b)
county residents in ne1ghbonngcoun-
t1es techn1callv should be taxed at the
h1ahcr sales ul:\ rate 1f Propostt1on A
ts pasK'd. "it's ta'\ that won't be
collected,·· Oronenburi. 1he t'>oard''I
\ice t ha1rman, explained
He ~1d state tax rolltctors v.on't be
lookma 10 bill count} re 1drnts who
ocea'ito nally make purchasc'i 1n otht'f
counties unlc'I~ the purchase 1s of n
"h1&h-1tcket" tlcnl. CO'it1n1. roup.hl\,
more than $2.000
Cnr'i. hoatfi rt:'l'rcauon.il \t'h1l'k'
•
JEFF
ADLER
Focus ON THE News
and furniture all are con1o1dert'd h1ah·
Itek.ct items
The dc1erminat1on ll'i 10 v.ht'n the
<ilate w1IL..Stt~ 10 enlol'('( the h11hC'r
o;alC''i ta:x rate dl'.'pcnd' <.ln the l"( on
onrn fo~'i1b1lm ol aud1ttng thl' hu\1
•
nt"S'it"'i tn'ohed h 's JUS\ too e:x-
pens1"e tor the state to Sttk rtpa)-
mcnt of add1t1onal sal" ta'" from
mt'n hant\ or 1ndl\ 1duals when the
amount as less than S20. Oronenbura
t'\plamed
"The econ6m1~ of 11 betn& en-
fol't"td are that we don't want to:· he
said
Hov.e,rr. state aud1lon rqularty
monttor \a.I" of the companies
account1n for 80 to S ptteent ohhe
'ilate'\ total ta\able saln and loot for
"1ll'\ of htah-ttckc-t Item on ~t11ch ao
incorrect ta~ was levied.
If 1 Lo'i An~lcs re. for cum pie.
\Old ii h1Jh·t1cket ttcm to an Oran t
, (Pl-..c ... PltOPA/A2)
Orange Coat OAILV PILOT/Friday. May t 8.,19lM
Gabriel Deluca ta1U with ;.':«;.b:J Jobo
Dolan u an Ora.DC• Coanty band·
...., .....................
caff• the 18 ·year-old and prepue9 to lead
hlm from the Weetml.Dater coartroom.
DELUCA EMOTIONLESS .•.
From Al
one point wht n asked about Haxton.
.. Just flying around. Saw a bird
looked just like her«-even looked
like she had a ponytai l..,
"It was weird," the youth adds a
moment later. "What the hell. l
m ean. what's the bi$ deal about here?
We're all going to die eventually."
Deluca, an 18-year-old Huntington
Beach resident who reponedly has a
history of mental problems as well as
drug and alcohol abuse. is charged
with first-degree murder in the slay-
, ing of Haxton.
The youth's mother wa.s called to
the witness stand prior to showing the
videotape. She described her oldest ~son as a loner who was painfully shy
and would only open up when under
· the influence of drugs or alcohol.
"He had great mood cha nges,"
· testified Elba Deluca. "Every day. He
would be O K and then the next hour
be would be really weird."
Haxton, 30, was k..ilJed Jan. 3 as she
delivered mail in Deluca's posh
Meredith Garde ns community. Her
battered, stabbed body was found in
the backseat of her light green mail
car, which has been parked a few
miles away in a church parking lot in
Costa M esa.
Deputy District Attorney Bryan
Brown, who is prosecuting the case.
bas portrayed Deluca as an angry
youngsnan who waited for Haxton to
come bv his Jon Day Drive home on
Jan . 3 and then killed her.
Brown also has attempted to estab-
lish tha t Deluca planned to rape the
attractive, lo ng-haired woman. Ex-
pert witnesses have testified that
there were no signs of sexual molesta-
tion.
Dcluca's lawyer. Newport Beach
attorney John Dolan, maintains his
cLien t was in a stupor induced by
marijuana and tequilla the day of the
slaying and recalls nothing.
"He was unconscious," Dolan told
reporters during a break of the
murdertri al which sta rted Monday in
a Westminster courtroom. Dolan
offered the videota pe as evidence of
Deluca's "bizzare" mental state at the
time of the killing.
At several points in the interview
Deluca laughs and tugs a t his hair. He
~ets up from a chair he is sitting in as
1f to leave the interview room and
teUs the detectives that he wants
lunch or dinner - as if unsure
whether it's night or day.
Deluca.also tells the investigators
that "the whole thing" is t he work ofa
doctor at a Long Beach mental health
hospital where the teen-ager was
confined for eight months in 1982.
"That's m y -psych, he is,"
Deluca mumbles. "He's t he one with
the problems. He did a big mistake."
"What was his mistake, Dean?"
asks one of the detectives, using a
nickname Deluca said he prefers.
"When he released me... replies
Deluca. again lowering his head into
his hands. "Because I was still full of -
-·energy because 1 never got out what
I wanted to get out."
.. Did you get it out yesterday?" the
detective asks. alluding to Haxton's
grim death.
"I never got It out. I always have
pressure. I'm under pressure right
now," Deluca says.
Dr. Man ha Rogers. a clinical
psychologist, testified tha t Deluca
was a n unplanned child who was beat
by his father with belts and shoe heels
as a youngster. She said he retreated
to drugs and alcohol to overcome his
shyness and escaping his inner tur-
moil.
Rogers said Deluca once had
overdosed on a handful of Valiums
and then crashed his moped into a
curb after his family -repulsed by
Deluca's drug abuse -asked him to
leave the house.
Deluca, according to Rogers, was in
a com a for six days from the head
injuries suffered in the accident a nd
the drug overdose. He later was
transfered to the mental hospital in
Long Beach.
The psychologist said that Deluca 's
parents shipped him off to an Arizona
bording school after his release fro m
the mental hospital - a move she
claims deeply affected the already
tormented teen-ager.
The trail is to resume Monday.
NINE IN RUNNING FOR SUPERIOR COURT ...
Fr om Al
mined enough crimes so that an
a lternative sentence would be
foolish,·· Enright said.
A third candidate for the office.
Joseph L. Barilla. d id not attend the
debate.
Newport Beach resident Robert H.
Gallivan 1s one of six candidates
running for Office No. 20 of the
Supenor Court.
"My expenence over the last 18
years has been in all facets of c1v1I
litigation. This has given me a wide
background and a good base for the
Superior Court bench," said Gal-
li van. 50, a Newport Harbor High
School graduate.
Most of the c.ase load m the
superior courts 1s made up of civil.
rather than crimtnal cases. he said.
t Dan Du tcher. a Municpal Court
Judge, said he 1s seeking higher office
to take on a greater challenge.
"I enjoy the job very m uch but I
have discovered that l enjoy the more
serious cases of the Supenor Court
more. T he case have more complex
issues and you see the more ex-
perienced attorneys," Dutc~er said.
Dutcher, 53, said he is proud that
he 1s not accepting campaign con-
tnbutions from lawyers.
"I am not raising money that way. I
would feel uncomfortable raistng
money from lawyers who may appear
in m y court," Dutcher Sllid.
Garden G rove Mayor Johnatha n
Cannon said he would cut down on
the number of suspects released on
their own recognizance while they
await trial.
"Before you give an OR realease
you have to look at the gravit}' of the
crime and the cond ition of the
v1ct1ms,'' said Cannon, who 1s 36.
He said judees have to sentence
criminals to prison even 1f there are
not enough jail ceJls.
.. It 1s true there is a serious problem
of overcrowding in the Jails but that is
up to the state and the count}
supervisors to solve. If judges take the
position that we are not going to
incarcerate criminals then the ju-
dicial system is in trouble," he said.
Mumcipal Court Judge John
Smith. 54. is also looking to move up
to the higher court.
"We all have aspirations to move
up. That is the American way oflite. I
am loooking forward to the more
challenging issues and the more
practiced attorneys," said Smith.
Smith has said .he is a "firm"
believer m law and order and would
support the death penalty when "the
facts warrant it."
Costa Mesa resident C'hnstopher
Strople. 40. saiO~ expenence as a
Municipal Court judge and a former
public defender will make him a good
Superior Court j udge. .
"The-fact that I was an assistant
public defender for many years gave
"1e an intimate knowledge of the
felony court system," said Strople.
who serves on the Harbor Municipal
Coun.
Strople said C'ali fom1a needs a
111orc narrow definition of the crim es
the death penalty can be applied to for
the death sentence to be workable.
The sixth candidate, Logan Moore,
did not attend the debate.
Superior Court judges are elected
on a countywide basis, rather than by
district. The election is J une 5.
DUCK PROMOTED TO SERGEANT .•.
From A l
appeared on 400 otlic1al 10s1gmas
worn by all the services.
But when the war ended. Donald
Duck put his duty behind him and
went on to star in dozens of films for
Disney.
It wasn't until this year. the
veteran's 50th birthday, that the
Army brass realized the film star had
never been formally discharged from
the service.
In a move some Penta~on ob-
servers will view as a face-savi ng
effon, Donald Duck will officially
discharged Saturday at the parade.
And he will get his belated promotion
to Army sergeant. receiving the three
stnpes from the parade grand
marshal. Lt. Gen. Arthur Brown, Jr.
PROP A TO HA VE LITTLE IMPACT ...
From Al
County resident and failed to charge But he admitted he didn't expect happens -the mechanics,'' he said.
"But it's not a negatjve and shouldn't
have any material effect on peoples'
decision about the tax. Roads should
be the issue. not tax mechanics."
the 7 percent tax rate Proposition A that would happen.
contemplates. _the company would be Also. county residents could take it
chai:ged the difference followmg the upon themsehes to secure a special
audit. Dronen burg explain ----ose-tax reporting form from the state
In turn. the store woul be entllled Franchise Tax Board to re port and
to seek out the purcha r to recover pay the additional tax owed on items
Dronen burg. who said he has taken
a neutral position on the Propositi on
A question, added the average person
probably never will be bothered
about routine out-of-county
purchases.
the amount of the t that should purchased in other counties.
have been paid. he sai
Indeed. Dronenburgadded. county
residents voluntaril> could inform
sales personnel 1n other counties that
they should be charged the higher rate
no matter what the amount of the
sale.
WrRE L1sTENING
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Mon<llly f rll).t7 It yO<J di)
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All in all, Dronen burg said the state
1s administenng six sim ilar taxes in
11 California counties "without prob-
lems" foreither the state or residents.
"The chances of getting a bill are
very. very slim until you near the
threshold. Most people won't be
impacted by the law a t all. even 1f you
buy things out of the county," he said.
"It's an issue when people are
contcmplattng instituting such a tax
and it's imPortant they know what
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Sunny and warmer for weeKend
Coast journalist
Velma Dunlap dies
Charter m ember of OC Press Club
h elped h usband run clipping service
Private m emorial services arc
scheduled Saturday for longtime O r-
ange County journalist Velma
Dunlap who died Wednesday night at
the age of 71 at her home in Newpon
Beach.
Mrs. Dunlap, the widow of 6 ft. 8 in.
John "Sky Dunlap," operated the
Pacific Clipping Service in Santa Ana.
A former reporter for the Los Angeles
Times, Mrs. Dunlap and her husband
p ublished the weekly Santa Ana
G lobe Newspaper in the 1940s.
Both were chan er m embers of the
Orange County Press Club. Each
year. the press club bestows the Sky
Dunlap Memorial award to a journal-
ist who goes "far beyond the call of
duty" to advance and elevate the
newspaper profession.
Family members say Mn. Dunlap,
has had a lingering illness and
underwent major surgery this year at
H oag Memorial Hospital.
She was born in Bozeman, Mont.,
but llas been a resident of Oranac
County for 6 I years. She was die
daughter of Holmes Bishop, a_pioneer
citrus grower. She is survived by
brothers Gordon BishopofSan~ Ana
and Noble Bisho p of Exeter. Velma Dmllap
~~tuwn~w~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
BUILDING COLLAPSES, 20 ESCAPE ...
From A l '
\0 a slab floor area of the building.
Employees said that as they entered
the build1 nga.t 74 36 Lorge Circle they
heard cracking noises coming from a
wooden roof beam, approximately 60
fee t across, that supports the rear of
the building.
An employee said he heard the first
creaking noises at 7:59 a.m. and
helped evacuate employees.
The fallen beam, which was put in
place six months ago, had slipped
t wice by 9:30 this mo rning, fi nally
hitting the slab fl oor of the building.
An old roof beam, which had been
repaired recently, was all that
prevented a total co llapte of the roof.
Martha Werth, a Huntington
B e ach F i re Department
spokeswoman, said the wooden
beams probably deteriorated because
of the steam and the hanb chemicals
used in the a~odizina process. .
Werth said the owner of the
business, Ken Kavanauab, leasea the
buildina from the Websco manqe-
ment company. Fire officials were
attemptina to contact the manage-
ment coojpany shortly after the
collapse began to get blueprints of the
building so they could stan shoring
up the roof.
None of the employees in indu~
trial buildings adjacent to the Ano
D'Art firm were evacuated by lOa.m.
today.
Joanne Burks. a scret.ary at the
nearby L.J. Ou lnc. electncal coo·
tractor said she beard a loud noise
followed by a hissi n& sound, ap-
parently when the broken beam
struck boiling water.
THE PROPOSED
ORANGE COUNTY
TRANSPORTATION TAX
\-."Citizens for
, Better
/ ~ 1ransportation"
say YESll .
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Join Jim Cooper as this proposed l c salH tax Increase Is debated. This
transportation sales tax Is Intended to rat~ $& billion over 15 years to
meet local transportation needs. "t lectlon '84'' provides vital Information
so that Orange Countlans wltl be Informed voters.
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~ cludeS Orange~~ ~ student.a arid pro(e.AooaJ
• dancers. 8 f .m .. OCC'a P'tne >-Arts Hall 19. 2701 Fair· ~ view Roed. c.o.ta Meea.. 85
~ admission at the door.
LL 432·5880.
~ 1'Anv& TOROUS, mtt ~ Friday hsttn,tt.
c ••All SVSKDIO wrrB ~ AaOPS. •• eec Fl1day list· !l In,(.
~ A. DA.RCS WOll&9BOP, £ see Friday ~tattng.
a:
•• AJ011S on YOUJt OOJr' at the We8t:mlMte:r
Community Theater. See F~b~ LJTTU waoasaooas 1•
TSXAI'' at the HarleQu!n
Dinner Playhouie. See 'f'rt.
day ltatln«.
"CllAl'rSa TWO" at the
Gem Theater. See Fl1day ~'1.m TAJD:aa" at
Gokien West Coll.. See
~U.Ung. " NMf "Olal." a t the Grand Dinner Theater. See
Pr1dal u.tana. ''O •M&tcT OB08T"
nt the HunUnaton Beach
Playhou9e. See Fnday hat·
'"l rll 0&11 iHO llY ACT
TOOSTllSll AIU> T AIDJllG
IT OR TBS ROAD" at the
Newport Theater Arts
Center. See. Friday hating.
"LAVSJllD&RroLLSS''
at SebaaUan'a Ws Dinner
Playhouse. See F1'1day hat·
lruf. . "l\TD llOSIC llA!r' at
the Curtain Call Dinner
""!~-~~
AllOURD" at the Coata
Mesa CMc Playhouse. See
Friday llattn«.
'-a&VSJll 1'111'8 A. T LAI
VSGA.8" at the Cypress
Theater GuJJd. See Jfr1day
llstlng,
"TB& lllKA.DO" a t
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NOW PLAYING AT EDWARDS CINEMAS i.;..; ________ __,
Fri 7 15, 10:00 Fri. 7:00. 9:45
Sat/Sun 1 30. 4 15. 7:00, 9:45 Fri. 7:00. 9:45 Sal/Sun 1:30. 4:15. 7:00. 9:45 DOLBY STEREO SaVSun l :40. 4:20. 7:00. 9:45 DOLBY STEREO
edwards MISSION VIEJO MAL L
\A H DllC.O '""' I()
C I QWH YAl.l t l lWH 495~220 ... 'c 0 ' I OllH\ON\
Fri. 7: 16, 10:00
Sat/Sun 1:45, 4:30, 7:15, 10:00
edwards SADDLEBACK PLAZA
AT ~OTCOklf.~liD T~~O 581 -5880
Fri. 7: 15, 10:00
Sat/Sun 1:45, 4:30. 7:15, 10:00
edwards CINEMA WEST
Wl\TMIH\Tll 891 3935 A•wOlD ... Wl\f •
Plummer Auditorium. See tatoua Amer1can "friend."
Friday ltaUng. 8:30 i).m .. UC lrvtne SoctaJ
Science Hall. 82.50 ieneraJ rt1ma adm18aSon. ~79 .
A.JI AJllDIA. noJlf ni.11
ranv AL. eee Fr1day hat·
'"f· 'T BS All&RICAN
PRl SJllD." A complex
thriller centera on an ordJ·
nary Hamburg arttan em·
ployed aa an uaualn by a
French gangster through
the mantpul&Uon or a my•·
llU ~021
UA MOYlS •
CISTI IUA S.6 2711
lOWS SOOTH COAST PWA
CISTA •SA 631 3501
COWARDS HAA80R ~
11111( 551 0655
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Sl9~ 963 1307
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E°"4fllS Soult! Cols! felwltd$~ P\m ~2711 !IJG."401
Etc.
A JAPAJIUS COL· TUaAJ. wamJID la held
at Bowen Mu.aeum today 1 I
a.m.·5 p.m.. and Sunday
noon-5 p.m. K.abukJ danc-
ing. tea ca-emoh1a and
crift.a hJgJt!J«ht the event.
2002 N. M8ln St .. San t.a
--.. 49S-6220 CDWMOS YU) MAU
-637.0340
Nit ORANCC IMU.
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"A TARZAN MOVIE
LIKE NO OTHER
YOU'VE EVER SEEN!
-Jt1ek Kroll. NEWSWEEK
GREYSTOKE
-THE LEGEND OF -
TARZAN
LoRD OP 11IE APEs
..... 8799850
Pacific Anaheim llf-111
n TNt 5815880
Cdwards Sldclleblc k
FlllT• W.U.ET 839 1500
[dwards t~IAIN V~lfY
ll1'NIT IUCI 644-0760
£dwirds Newport
-634-2553
SYUFY C!nedome
SM ... Cll. 49~5
Pacific Mission Or-In
UITI R ....S ~23-9310
SRO L1 Mirada Or-In
IUTWlD 89)-05.46
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Ana. $4 adulta. 92 chtJdren:
547-0696. ··a. O&All COllCVll90 DS llA••AC_ .. fellU•al.
bllled aa the ....... H.._
pank entertainment and
cultural event to take place
In Orange County. II held
today. A menudo cook-di.
dance contat. bk:ycle con-
teeta. ~ ol act. and
entertainment. ewap meet.
20-bout boXin& a.ncf karate
match. and perfonnanoea by well known local and
Mexscan recording . arttat.a
are Included In the feM.tval.
Noon-8 p.m.. Santa Ana
Stadium. comer ol CtVk:
Center Or1Ve and Flower St .•
Santa Ana. 957-0131.
UCLA MARDI ORAS '84, aee=f U.Ung. CIT1' •ro'"•-•-s•t
TllSATS•. Puppet ebow'e
at l l :30 a.m. arid 2:30 p.m .
Sal. & Sun .. 1238 s. Beach
Blvd .. Anahdm. lnddlntte.
527-2323.
JAD& ARD rvoaY on d.taplay. w Friday U.Ung.
AJlf AaT9 FUiifil ta
held by the Ctty of Newport
Beach. The celebratJon
br1ngs together Orange
Courity art.fat.a and art.teana
In a aetung that will prov1de
a dramatfc background to
display thetr works and wtU
carry out a theme of
Lido/Venice-Udo Newport
with a Oavorof'ltaJythrough
'color. Oowera. entertain·
ment. mu.etc, food and art·
lstry. Sat.·Sun. noon-4
p.m .. LldoMarlna Vtllageon
the wa~ront, Newport
Beach. The Juried art
aw-* are preeented by
Mayor Evdyll ltart at 12:30
p.m. s.turday. Free ad· m....aon. 529 .. 12&0.
A 901' AJllCAL AJfD WILDUl"S Alt1' ..,.. ..
featured at the~ Nor·
man Education Bulldtng at
the Loe Anfelee Zoo. S-.t.· Sun. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. M
adulta. 8 USO children and
eenJor clUzene. Griffith
Park at the juncUon ol the
Golden State and Ventura
fruwaye.1(2l3J86+1100.
TD ftA• .00 FNTl-
V AL. a two-day convenuon
for fane ol actence fldJon to
the media. te hdd today and
tomocrow. 11 a.m.·8 p.m ..
Hyatt LAX. 8225 W. Ceo·
tury Blvd .• Loe~-
1'11S .JOO llAIWIO
C1"CLDIO COlll'Sil I ION
featuree 90 cyclteta from as
far aa New Zealand and
Camcta wtth a beckdJ:op ol
an hot aJrtballoon race and
an afternoon olwtne~
aponaored by etahl local
wtner1es. An o1ct .. raah1oned
Weatem barb«ue ta also
held toru.iht In Rancho Call·
Com.ta. 6'16-5090.
Sun.
~ performe ''Sym·
phonJe 0onc:ertane for VI·
ol1n and Viola'' by tib:art.
and "FatJval Overture" by
SboetakoYtch, end features
Karen Lall. vtoltn: Carolyn
Broe, Vtola: and David
Muhonen. hom. u aolotata.
5 p.m., OOC'a Robert B.
Moore Theatre. 270 l , .. ,...
view Ra.id, Coeta Me91l.
432-.5527.
YOOllO Ol'SaA 8IJIG.
SU compete tn the ftnale
of the Opera Awarde Na·
Uonal AudlUona ol The Loren L. Zachary Society
wtth the Loe Anaelea f>erJ
forming Arte Orche.tra.
Conducted by Jamee Rug·
l(lrdlo. admt.k>n te free bUt
&ketaarenqutred. 2 p.m ..
AmbuMdor Audttor1um.
Puadena. (213) 276-2731.
TD l&VllfS aTll·
FllOlfT oacmTltA per·
forms "'The Unanswered
~Uon'' by C. lvea,
Otvertlseement" by J .
lbert and Symphony No. 7
In C Major ("Le Midi" by
Haydn. 2" p.m .. Turtle Rock
Community Park, # 1
Sunnyhlll Dr1ve. lrvtne.
Free admtaaton. 860·3643.
TBS L08 AJIOSLU
pRD llA•llOIOCand Pter·
tt Boulez bring their hie·
tone Feeuval BOUle:z/LA toa
cloee With a program featur·
Ing cla.uJc work.a by the
three masttteofthe Second
Viennese school .
Schoenberg. Berg, and
Webern. 8 p.m .. 1JCLA 's
Royce Hall. (213) 972· 7293.
BREA OOSTA MESA FOUNTAIN VAi.LEY ORANOE
UA Movies Edwards Cinema Center Edwards Fountain Valley Clnedome
990-4022 979-4141 839· 1500 634-2553
OOSTAMESA EL 1'0AO IRVINE ORANOE
Edwards Town Center Edwards SaddJeback Edwards Woodbridge Stadium Drtve·ln
7S 1-4184 581 ·5880 SS 1-0655 639-8T70
WESTMINSTER Paclftc's Hl·way 39 Dnve-ln 891 ·3693
•
•
5
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Jua
TD OOLDSll &AGL&
JAZZ BAJID playa at the
.. Amtrak Depot." 3-7 p.m ..
.JAD 80AllT'&T, 7-l l · p.m .. t.riddlntte. Allaieo'e,
HS70
~
Potnt Cale. 24720 oel J
Prado, Dana Point. •O.:>
661-«»03.
San Juan ~etrano. LIDO.J ALLaTAU,
Newport Blvd., ea.ta Me91l. 842-8293.
.JACK BaAJllD, 3-7 p.m ..
tnddlnlte. Ruety Pefk:an.
2735 Pacific COut ff~·
way. Newport Beach.
642-3431.
nuDIO CAn featwa ~ an afternoon Jazz .-.on. ,
100 MaJn St.. Balboa. ..,,
675-7760. 1 Q. 4-8p.m.and9'-l l p.m .. Cafe
Lido. 2900 Newport Blvd ..
Newport Beach. 67&.-2988. Pop ~
om au11a. ux-
ophone. and aTAR aascanmos. p&ano.
2:30-7p.m .. ThePatk,2515
E. Coast Highway. Corona
' del Mar. Indefinite.
675-6577.
TD 00..LIAlll OAIUl&ll
WI UDftSLD per·
fonmLat.lnJu:z. 7-11 p.m ..
&meet Pub. 1665~ Pactftc
Coast Hlahway. Suneet
Beach. ~ 19) 592-1926.
llAOa MAITIRaON
AJllD TD Ut IW eac.-
TION, a.flemoona. <>kt Dana
Durt' ••no contem· ~ pora.ry musk:-, p.m.-rnld· CD ~t. Maxwel.l'a. 317 Pa· :
cillc Cout Kl.onray, Hunt· ai
tnaton Beach.~2555.
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Culver Drive. lrvtoe. In·
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The avallablNty of qualtty works by recognized wood Clua 20th Century Masters
Is d«r .. stng due to their respective ages.
CONSIDER THESE TRACK RECORDS:
"UNCOLN IN DAUVllfOM:"-A Del Llltlo was pre ~ 11 1978 al S750. 11 ~t <1Ve1
one yeat 4 escalated to S 10.000
"ESPANA .. -A Oali l.Jlho WIS pre·pubilshed., 1982 II S1350 loday II bis tor over s12.
000.
""COSMIC ATHLET!"-was pre·publshed., Feb ol 1984 11 S1850, 10 date~ has appre-
aeled lo over $7000.
"Art is Cons1stan1" Art Collecting offers excellent Capitol Apprec1a1ton" 'Ouahty
ArtwO<k is a valuable asset." some of the many 'Quotes" regarding art acQvrS1t•on
As lntema1I0081 P\Jbllsher we otter pedigreed works ol art. complete with papers
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CID ,_
>. deflnlte. 857-2103. as TBOMAa DOLll1', wtth ~ apeclal «ucat Ila._. .... >. llala, Trvlne Meadow• ~ Amphitheatre. 740-2000.
1: 81RST BODY per-
tL. fom l.S a.a part~ UC lrvtne's
....._ Black Expre:estve Form• ~ Conference D. 4 p.m .• Port
-o Theater. Paclflc Cout Hlgh-
c way. Cor:oqa dcl Mar. 86 ~ fi~;f;~. a dmlsalo n .
$ CllSMIBTRT pla)'9 Top ~ 40 rock music for dancing. ~ 2 -6 p.m. Firefly. l 13 llJ
a..-Beach Blvd.. S t anton.
893-9464.
CAL YPSO S TSSL
DRUll BAllD appeara at
cano·s. 2-6 p.m .• 2241 w.
Coast HIQhway. Newport
Beach. 631-1381.
Dance
T BS llA L L &T
llOJ'fTllAltTU praenta a
re-creauon of the Imperial
Russian Ballet wlth a selec-
tion of revlyed and newly
choreo«raphed works. 7:30
p.m .• lfewJ>ort Hattlor Htgt1
S c h o ol Auditor iu m .
646-7644.
TD BIOB 80CJSTT
BAIO> ~onna for your
dancing pleuure. Selec-
~~~'=~ and '">'a to Laun. OtJdeland.
walt.zes and rock favontea.
4 p.m .• ~ Rock Com-munity Pa.ri. # 1 Sunnyhtll
Dr .. Irvine. $3 general lld-
mlsston. 660-~.
11188 Aff01S'8 BIO
BARD 80URD DARCS
CJ.VB, 8-11 p.m.. wtth
Rusty Htggtns playtng. AJao
free dance leMQpa 7-"8 p.m.
by CaJldj Davt&. LayfayetU
Hotd , 144 S . Linden Ave ..
Lo ng Be a c h . (21 3)
435-6311.
lllDDLS SAITS R!I
DAJllCS, see Saturday list-
ing.
··AK svmmeo 1t'ITll
ASSOP8," see Frtday llat-tng.
'1T MADE ME LAUGH I
'ANIMAL HOUSE' WALKS THE BEATI"
........ ,. •4'. !If \ff*'"'' ,,,, "'" \ \llf "
NOW SHOWING!
..... 879-~
Paalic Anaheim Oii IN
--772~6
Lott
ma m~m
Mann Blea Plw
fl91'• mm 963 1301
f-.ly 4
cmll ~ S41M-401
Efwds Westbr~
-637-0340
Nit, Orqe lllall
"TD -T L waoaseouas 1J11 'nsAS'• at the Harlequin
Otnner Theater. See P'rlday
ltaUng.
'"CllAP'TSa TWO .. at the
Gem Theater. See Friday llst.lng.
0 DAIOI TAJULW" at
Oc*ier\ We9l College. See
~ltstlng. .. NJlll' lHRL0 at the
Grand Otnner Theater. See
Frktay Uetlng.
"LAVMmllf'OlJ 1&9''
at SebutJan'a Weet Otnner
Pla)'houae. See Frtday llat-11ur. ··~TD llJIADO" a t
Plummer Audnonum. See
p~~· .. _,,_. llS A LIT-
n.s•• at UC lrvtne Ftoe Arts
Sludio Theater. A mu.tea.I revue whk:h features the
unproduced songs of Broad-
way compoeer/lyrtd at Step-
hen Sondheim, focuaee on
two s~e people In New
WINNEROF
York who ftnd themedvee
alone on a Saturday n.tght. 8 p.m. Fne admlHlon.
856-6617.
"DA YID." A Jewtah
youth Uvee undel1D'OUnd In
NazJ Oennany. 11tnner d
the Golden Bear Award at
the 1979 BertJn Ft1m Fe.t.1-
val. 1 .p. m.. UC lrvtne Hu-
manities Kall. Room 178. 83
general admlaaton .
856--6406. AR AJmlAnOR FIUI
raTIVA.L. see Frtday llst-
l"f;20,000 LSAOUS8
tJJa>&a TD l&A. '' part of a ch~n·a mm eertea. ts
shown from 2-5 p.m ..
Saddleback CoUe«e Horth
Porwfl Theater.~ Irvine
Center Dr1ve. lrvtne. 82 ad-
mlaek>n for children under
12. 83 genera.I admt.Mton.
559-13r3.
ACADEMY
I I
CISU llSA 751~184
[dwards Town Cenlt'
llllCl 6J4. 3911 NOWPIAYING
FMT• HWY 962·2481
Pacrtic f oontain Valley Or-In
~ City Center
~893-0S46
~ Westmlnstef lllall
. Come to a
Free Ch ristian Science Lecture
"Trust In God and Live"
Tuesday, May 22nd -8:00 P.M.
By Bettie B. Thompson
of Washington. D.C.
SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST
3100 Pacific View Dr., Corona del Mar
Free Parking & Ch/Id Care Provided
aBIP, for eln«la over 45.
meet. at ~ Cau Vallarta In Brea at 6:30 p.m. for
dinner. 524-3327.
TBS aAIUJllO 8DIOI U ,
for non-emoldng sl"'1ea
over 21, gatbera ln Newport
Beach for day ea1l1ng. 10
a.m. 820 donation. For cur-
rent locatton call 673-3282.
Etc.
A .JAPAJR8& CUL -
TURAL WS&DWD, eee
Saturday UsUD,lt.
A oou.scroa•a AllT
8llOW & Sale l• held from 9
a.m.-6 p.m. at Anahdm
ConvenUon Center. Garden
Grove Rooms 3 & 4. 800 W.
Katella Ave.. Anaheim.
999-8900.
TBS .JOBff llAlllJIO CTCLDfO COiifCllllON,
aee Saturday llettn,(.
BODY CSln'D PUP·
PB1' Tll&ATS&. aee Satur-
day UsUng.
TBS 8TA91-00 .aTI·
VAL, see Saturday IJ9tin,(.
TD .JOllll wal..&T n.s1cm Evan&dtatJc ~uon holde a re-
IJglous medJnA. 2:30-~:30
p.m.. Caltfomta Room.
Anaheim Conventio n
Center,800W. ltateUa Ave ..
Anaheim. 999-8900.
A BOT AIOCAL A.ffD
WIJ.DLIFS ·AllT 8801',
see Saturday list.Ina.
Alf AllT8 n:an+AL.
see Saturday l1atJn«,
A .... llVALOllDGltO
IPaJTVAl.8 la praented
by the Ftrat ~
P'rce Church. F\ill'erton.
Over 1 75 volc:a and lhe
talented baritone JubUant
Sykes are featured. 6 p.m ..
comer of Brea Boulevard
and Baatanchury Road.
Fullerton.529-5544.
.JADlt ARD IVOllT on
display, aee Frtday llat.lr:t«-
UC£A llARDI Oa.Aa
'M , aee Fr1day u.t1og.
Moil.
CleMlcwl
Jau
'"TD .JAZZ llDIOaa. ••
direct from Dtaneyla.nd. per-
form at care Udo. 9 p.m.-1
a.m .. 2900 Newport Blvd ..
Newport Beach. 675-2968.
Pop
c...-nT playa Top
40 mutk: for danctng. 8 :30
p.m.-~lght. Cbie ltn-c o u n t ere . 2102 2
Brookhunt. Huntington
Beach. 968·8800.
ltOlr9 DI LAOVRA fea-
tures O.vld ~ on
p&ano. 1464 S. Cou{ Hl«h-
w a y. Laguna Bea Ch .
491-4871.
DIZZY, ace Sunday list-
ing. min' O&l.TDLllAJll.
sll'lge!.~. 9p.m.-I a.m ..
Blue Beet Cafe. I 01 21 mt Pt .. =~rt Pter. Nnrport .67&-3333.
"BIOf'S&DaAClt AJll1)
TBS OLDSa PATllUIT''
and "UUllz1~ Mental Im· agery for Pi.to Manage-
ment." Two Jcelura focus-
tng on pain mana.eemen t Jn
the older patJent. ( p..m .. UC
Irvine OnJve~ Club.
Jrvtne. 820 fee. 5873. .. , ...
19'TRODVCTIOJll TO
ADOIFllOM, a et.. for cou·
pks~d>ptk>n. ts hdd from 7-9 p.m. Sharon
Kaplan. esw. MS. trho baa more than 20 yean ~ cx-
per1ence lo the 8doptton
Qeld, teachea the clua. 810
per penon. Parentm.lt Re·
aources' offlce. 1633 E.
Fourth St .. Ste. 288. Santa
Ana. 542·5006.
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Calendar
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lllOVSLDT TOJO CA.DS
BAllllAllA and a per-fonnance by lhe LA Brea.k-
era dance troupe are fea-
tures of UC l:rvtne'• Black
Expreutn Form• Con-
ference O. Noon. UCJ'a Uni-
versity Centtt pal.lo. A dtn·
MT 11 aleo featured thta
evening W1th aenenJ ad-
mission uckeu at &5.
856-6582.
TBS DOC&JIT OOUWCIL
or the Nc1J)>Oft Harbor Art
Museum holds an orten-
tauon coffee at 9 a.m. to
Introduce proepecUve new
docente to the goa1a and
aclMUea of the council,
which conducta the mu·
aeum'• exhJbCUona. and ol·
fers lectura and outreach
proJrama. Muaeum'e
Sculpture Garden cate. 850
San Clemente Dr1ve. New·
port Beach. 759-1122.
l'l'"8 l&JllOJt Cl I r.&&11
DAY at the Loe Angelea 7.oo
from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Special
elephanta and bird ahowa.
mini walking toura and free
ref reahmenta are for aenk>t"a
~· $ l .50admtaeion. (213) -4650.
Tue.
Cla•lcaJ
OllSOO&Y COL&llAJlf.
see Friday ltaUng.
PIAJfl9T &&LLY
LeMAW:S.. at Cano'•· see
Friday II.sling.
U11 OLeON and an
JAllSl80N. see Fr1day llat-
tng.
Jau
'"TBS JAZZ lllROU.''
see Monday llsUrut.
COJllPll&T P9D.LIN, aee Friday ltsttn« .. .,.. __ ~-
Pop
aora DI LAOOllA fea-
ture.a DAVID a•! &IDB.
eee Monday ltat.ln&.
.. A 8WDIO C011"'-... 1·aa-T
JlllOll'I'°' ta featured CYC1)'
Tuaday nt«ht at Happy
0ue. 119'1'1 MacArthur
Blvd .. lrvtne. 250-1077.
VDIC&lft 8COJT. w Friday ltstlno UAaoR-TABSJl and
her trio, aee Frlday haling.
DIZZY, aee Sunday lr.t-
tng.
'"TD ~ LITTL&
WBORSB008& IJll TSL\8•• at the HarleQutn
Dinner PlaybouM. See Fri-
da,.. ODii." at the
Grand Dtnner Theater. See
,.~b u.ttna. • It 11-.c llJUI'• at
the Curtain Call Dtnntt
Theater. See~ ltatJng. .. WIJllDOIO 8Ulf''
and • ._ ALKDIO." two one-
act pla~at UC lrvtne Fine Art.a V . Theater. 8 p.m.
Through t .. May 28. &JO general ad mlaa ton .
856-6617.
SYLVIA 9111011 • of
Anaheim. dt8c:ueeea Ule In
pre World War U Poland at
the Jewtah Genea.lo«lcal So-
ctny of Orange County's
monthly meeting. 7:30
p.m .•
Jewtah Community Center
library. 12181 Buaro St ..
Garden Grove. 827-82-43.
smai•
8llarcm Taber aad Iler trio perform tbe latest
..,.,. from 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. ,.._..,.
~ S.ta.nlaye ID Tbe Pa9illcm cn-er-
loold.JIC tile 1>iaDe7lancl Hotel marina.
UDP. for atnglea over 45 .
rMeta for dJnner at the Jolly
Knight In Garden Grove at
6:30' p.m. 524-3327.
ltt.c.
"LSNDSR'S F Alll It
UAL DTAT& SllOW. 9 a .m.-5 p.m .. Anaheim Con-
venuon Center. 800 W.
Katella Ave.. Anaheim.
999-8900.
JAZZ OUITARl8T
a:&RJitt llUR&&LL t.alke
and "Vignettes In Visuals ...
a combinauon or mustc.
dance, poetry and drama
from th'e black perapectJve.
are featured at UC l rvtne·s
Black Expreulve Forqia
Conference ll. Backlot west
pauo. noon. 856-6582.
Wed.
C'•eelcal
OaaGOllY COLSllAll,
att Friday listing.
PIAJlll8T llSLLY Lell.A.mR at cano·s. see
Friday listing.
Coan try
&1111 OU10R and an
JAll&J90!f, see P'r1day trst-
tng.
Jau
TOii llc:LADI, singer and
guJtarlst. 8 p.m.-ml<Jnlght.
1'hc Cannery Restaurant.
301 Lafayette Ave .. New-
port Beach. lndeftnlte.
87&-5777.
CONFR.SY PIOLI.In
and hta t.rlO. aee Friday
~1fn WAYD and m m.11•11. aee Fri-
day ltattn«,
RORRa aoww al')d ht.a
t.rlO. w Frtday ltaUng,
Pop
aow .. DI LAOUJllA fea-tures Da.W •• ..._. 11tt
M~l.allng.. N &. LU, eee
''=l~TABD and
hert.rlO. ace F~~-
VIRCSJllT • eee ~~A.a·· ta t<>-
ntgbt at Happy O.U. 17927 MacArthur · Btvd.. lrvtne.
250-1077.
DIZZY. eee Sunday list-
ing.
llATIVS T01'CHJS. eee Friday II.sling.
•....a 8&8T LITTL&
WBORSBOtJ8S JR
TUA.a" at the Harlequin
Dinner Playhouae. Stt Fr1·
davltaU~ "ru OlllL0 at the
Grand Dtnner Theater. See
Frtday llatJn«,
.. LA vaKDISll f'OLLm&'•
at Sebaatlan'a West Dinner
Playhouae. Stt Friday Uat·
trur. ·"nm lltJ8IC llAJll'• at
the Curtain Call Dinner
Theater. See F~ lJsUng.
''l'DIDIRO 8UR'' and • ._ AUDJllO" at UC
Irvine Fine Arts Village
Theater. See Tuesday list-ing,
7
~
2
~
JSC1'8 DI 8IOllSDICA.L f aim are explored 1n a a
lectutt eenea at UC lrvtne.
SoclaU.ud medlctne. tn.ant-!
ty plea and euthana• are
Included. 7-10 p.m. Social :::t'
Science HaJJ. ~ Roed at Ci Campus Drive, lrvlne. CD
856-5318. ':<
DOR llSJfDaJCU, from ~ ruoerton ~. lectures CD
on the "Htatory. of Water· '< colon" With alkka and a _.
demonatrauon. Bowcra Mu· !»
seum Education Room. _.
2002 N. Main St.. Santa ~
Ana. 7:30 p.m. 5~3763. •
Thu.
Clawk:e'
OllmollY COi SM•W,
ace Friday lt8tlng.
PIAJU8T K&LLY
1411AISR at Cano'a. aee
Friday It.Ung.
Jaa
TOii llcLAIJll, ee~
Wednaday ltatlng.
llAall 1 .. u. AM>
TllS-llW UCT ....
evenJnga, tnddlntte. Old
Dana P"'olnt cate. 24720 Del P rado. Dana Point.
66 l ..fi003.
RICK ma11AJ1 and
WAYD WAYD. w Fr1·
day ltsUng.
DAllVCYTRA YLOa. eee
SatO:-.ftilstJng. a ROWlf and hts
trio. 9ee f"rtday ll.allng.
COJllFUY PID£1.IP9,
see Friday Uaung. -----Pop
DAVID RAJ.SIGB. ptan·
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tat, perform• from 9
p.m.-1 :30 a.m.. Chu Dante'a, 1701 Cortnthlan
Way. Newport Beach.
955-1332.
llllAJlOll T A.Ua and
her trio, aee Friday UsUng.
lllClt PTZOW, alnger.
guitar, harmonica. 9 p.m.-1
a . m. Blue Beet Cafe. I 07
21st Place. Newport Pter.
Newport Beach. 675-3333.
UUUll It. I&&, att
Friday UaU~.
VlllC&1'T 9COTT. 9tt
Frida IJeU
Dance
TB& TRACT W&LLS
BIO BAJQ>, for your danctng
pleasure. 8:30-1 I :30 p.m ..
The C&Jlfomlan. 1&631
Bolsa Chica, Huntington
Beach. 82 admlaafon.
846-1347.
BALLaOOll DAftCINO,
8 p.m.-mldntght. Dance
lcaona 7~8 p.m. Alao door
prtzes. Meadowlark Coun -
try Club, Graham Street.
Hunllngt.on Beach
llA Tl'\'S TOflOUJt. att
Frida Usu
Tbeater
"TD BUT LITTLE
RUSSELL
CONSTRUCTION CO.
845-8349
Ovallty Work at
Reasonable Prices
waoaaaouaa •• T&XAS" at~ Harlequtn
Dinner PSayhouae. See "'1-
dav llatJng,
r.cllAPl'Slt TWO" at the
Gem Theater. See Fr1day
llsu;a. " NN'I GIRL" at the
Grand Dinner Theatu. See
Fr1day ltsttna.
"LA V&NO&R POLLISa''
at Sebastian's West Dinner
Playhouse. See Fr1day ltat-
1"«·J'INDDfO TD 8UK"
and "WALJDlfO" at UC
lrvlne Fine A rt.a VUtaae
Theatre. See Tueeday Ust-
tng.
··WHO m BOOUNO oa-
ANOS COUPITY T AL· SllT?.. la the topic of dl&-
cu.sslon at the monthly
meeung or the Orange
County Entertainment
Writers AuoctaUon. lnv1ted
spea..kers and apedal ~ will Include agent~ rrom mm
and music fudu.str1es and
theater, aJong wtth rq>-
resen ta ti vea from t h e
Scrttn Actors Guild and
Amertcan Federation of
• Ct.tetom PaUo • Cuatom Wood
Coven Deeb
• Addltlona • Door•
• Roofing ~ • Wlndowa • Ga%eboa •Cabinet•
• Concret. A
Brick
New Construction & Remodeling of all types.
Uc. & bonded. lie. #3712~
Th~ttt Actora. 5 p.m ..
3131 W. Cout Hi,otway .
H'ewport Beach. 840-"3747.
Ste.
"ANABltlll COll-
POTSR 9BOWCA9&, ''
Anaheim Convention
Center. lOa.m.-7 p.m .• 800
W. Katella Ave .• Anaheim.
Also Fr1.-Sat. 10 a.m .-7
p.m .. Sun. 10 Lm.-6 p.m .
~8900.
0 1' a J 8LOAR'8" PU11L1C MU, Anaheim
Convention Center.
noon-10 p.m.. 800 W.
Katella Ave., Anaheim. A.lao Fri.-Sat. noon-I ()p.m .. Sun.
l l a.m.-7 p.m .. Mon. 10
a .m.-10 p.m. 999-.8900.
Ad.anee 91111aa
''BOLLAND ROMS·
STAY.'' a untque 15-day
tour tn which parlldpenta
Uve with Dutch famtlJea ln
prtvate home• In The
Hague. ta otrettd thla aum-
mer by Orange Cout Col·
lege. The tour runa from
JUly 10-24. 81.799lncludea
roundtrtpalrfare. tranafere.
accommodation•. breakfut
and dJnner dally. tours and all ad m la11on fees .
432-5880.
TB& •&+ Ta.A V&LIN"
81NOLlt8 feature a Las
Vegas bus trip on Memortal
weekend.
869.95 Includes lod«itng al
the Las Vega1 Rtlfon.
833-2469.
CAllBRIDO& UNIV&R-
81TY hoate atudenta who
desire to travel to England
for a study program thls
summer. ConcenlraUng on
Bntlsh history and llfera·
tu~. the program offers
student• auper1or educa·
tlonaJ opportunities both In
Blea chers. For the Casual side of you ..
Everything from pants. shirts and sweaters to sweotsh1rtsl
All 100% cotton in greof colors that fit in with your active lifestyle
8~~~
the c.Lueroom and out.atde
the lecture halla throuQh
part1dp&Uoo In Br1u.h file
a nd cultural acuvmee .
Commmcea June 18-July 8
at Sedd1ebe.ck North Cam-and conUnun at Cam-
from July 9 to Au«. 3. e . tee Includes aJr<m.
a prtvate room In ~ hts-
tortc Cam~ UntvenJty
CoUegee. all me.la and eome
excuratona.559-1313.
AW AJl&KIKO TB&
DUAll: The Great LattJce
of Science and the Sacred.
The OJat FoundaUon pree-
enta a work.t1op tn which
dlattngulahed eplrltual
teachera and aclenUeta
tranamJt core knowledge
from East and Weet. ectence
and the aacred. Sun .. May
27. (805) 646-8343.
ALLIGATOR rARll,
7671 La Palma. Buena
Putt. One ol the wbrtd'a
lal1{e9t repUle ClOllect:Jona.
lO:!W a.m.-6 p.m. da.tly
522-2615.
llltJ008 CONIUMlllAll
AUTOMOilf& llUUUll.
250 E. Baka St.. Coeta
Meaa. Antique can ctrca
19 12-preaent. 9a.m.-5p.m.
Wed.-Sun. S46-7660.
CAT.ALIKA C&U181t8
spring achedule la u fol·
lows: 1-'rom Balboa Pavilion
dally, departJ!lfC at 9 a .m ..
returning at 7 p.m. Re.er-
vauons requtm:I. 873·52.t5.
From San Pedro, every day
9:45 a.m .. Fri. 7 p.m .. Sat.·
Sun. 8: 15 a.m .. 12:45 p. m ..
and 6:30 p.m . From Long
Beach . every day 9 a.m. ana
l :45 p.m .• F1'1. 7:30 p.m ..
Sat. 8 a.m .. 12:30 and 6:15
p.m .. Sun.10a.m.and6:15
p.m. Th~ June 7.
DANA 1nlAaF at Dana
56 FASHION ISlAND · NE'NPORT BEACH· (714) 644-5070
Sara 8oalatl, 1Aelle VaaDell. LeeAnD llarlentbal, Diane Rahlaacler,
Tlffa.Dy Whitaker. Dawa l'orr..ter. Denlee Perro, Katby Olllmore,
RobMe Sbaw aad Mary Stanley will perform wlaea .Tbe Ballet
lloDtmal'tre, lmperlal RaMlea Ballet. prwnta .. Kew~··· at
7:30 p.m. 8a.aday at Newport Barbor BICll Scbool aadftorta.DL Tile
p"41am will taclade a eelectloa of rntftd aad aewly cboreo-araPMd worb luptred by the tradltlonal daDCe9 broqbt to the
Uafted State. prior to tile llueiaa ReTOlatlon in 1917. lee Dance
llatiq for ticket lnformadon or phone 646-7644. ~
"IT'S PART 'ROCKY'
AND PART .'STAR WARS~"
''This expertly
crafted
entertainment
should have
adences
crying and
cheering.
Redford is
perfect. This
is a top
echelon cast!'
-WWlemWll
GAHoETT NEWSfW'EAS
"I loved this
movie. It's a
home ,,., and
Redford Is
ten Ifie !'
~ l<aly, AIJC:f'V
" 'The Natlnl'
may lnJact be
tf'llS)ear's
'Rocky:"
-.MW't Ctwt, ~
-Gene SllMt. R THE MO/ES
''Redford has
never been
better!'
-Alctwd Scnc:Mel
TM:WGAZIE
"The fa .. go
wldandso
dyou.
Redford's
overw~ing
talent and
charisma is
~
cast!'
-Al> RNcl
~ 'IOAI< POST
"'The
Natlnl' is
wonderful!'
~4'M1,
C8S-AAOIO
''A wonderful
movie Ina
leaspt of Its
own!'
-"-Coins.~
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•cmTAMEM •~IUCM .... VIEJO ·~ Pldllc'10rll9 E-.. Chlnl EIMAll IVillnQIOn Eowns t.llssol Y1llO Edwlnll Cinemt Wu! DrM-lll 5431'2 ONmlM o::iea Mm!~ 191 Jll3S ID4-D 1 • .._-w---...,-i
Point Harbor off en baJl-day
and three-quarter day
aportrlahlng lrt pa.
496-5794.
DAV&T8 LOCm a1ao
ofTera deep aea •Portflahtng
lrtpe daily. 673-6245.
lbe park. Vf.att Snoopy tn hta
new home Calnp.Sooopy
where he can be round
«redln« and ~or pk:-furea wlth . Jrr1.
10 a.m.·1~.. L 10
a.m .-11 p.m.. Sun. 10
a.m.-9 p.m .. Mon.-Thure.
10a.m .-6p.m. 9S2~MOO.
LIOll COVJllTRY
8 AWARJ, 8800 Irvine
Center Or1ve. lAe1na HWa.
Drive-through wTld antmal
park. Zambezi River cn.tt.ee.
animal ahowa. J>eWna zoo.
larl(e avta.ry. <>pena dlatly
9 :-'S a.m.. Lut car admitted
3:':°.&m. 837-1200.
,
~· 0 -~
homea ol John Wayne and t
other Ptf"8C)ftalltJ. rrom •
the BaJ&oa Pavtllon In New-!
port Beach. DeJJy every ~ •
hour. noon througtl 3 p.m. -.
673-5245. .....
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CAJ'l8TllARO -IOlf, a: 31882 Camlno Capgtrano. SD
San Juan Capj9tnno. CalJ-':<
rornta'a oldeat bulldln,,. ~
NaUve ~ and ear1y SD
Spanish culture e:xhfbtted. '< 4~3-142.-4. ....
Dl811STLAJllD, 1313
Harbor Blvd.. Anaheim.
Saturday NIQllt at the Park
reatwa the"l'our Tope and
the Temptauona. Paul Re·
vere and the Raiden. Papa
Ooo Run Run. Knab and
Wolfman Jack u heard on
KRLA. alollf W1th .. Fantuy
In the Sky nreworka. All
entertatnment dunng Sat-
urday Night at the l'arll la
available at ~ ad·
mtuton prtcea. !'ark oaen
more than 50 att:racUona tn
eeven theme land9, Includ-
ing th. e all-new • · Alk:e In WOnderland" att.rac:Uon tn
Fantuyland. SenJor Fw\
Unltmtted Puepe>rU are
available to ~ 60 and over every 1"hureday and
Friday. Houn Fr1. 9 a .m.-6
p.m .. SaL 9 a.m.-mldnlght. Sun. 9 a.m.-9 p.m .. Mon.-
Thurs. 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
999 ... 565.
PAYILIOll guall
offen tour cruleea ol New-
port Harbor. 9howtng the
a.AJllTA AlfA ZOO, 1801 m
E. Chellt.nut. Santa Ana. ....
More than 250 anllDill. bird co
and reptile apede8 are :_
found tn thla luahly planted
park. 10 a.m.""' p.m. dally. d ' 835-7484.
&llOTT'a asaaT
F Oii. 8039 Beach Blvd ••
Buena Park. Ente:rtaSnment
auch aa gwtflghters. cancan
dancers. rtdes on authenUc •taaecoacha and an 1881
trafn are featured daJly
throughout the park. A1eO
live country muatc and rock
bands perform throughout
Mo5COV' i'; ~
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Sat./Sun 4:05. 8 20
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fn. 6:15. 10:
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IO wpon a 19th
Coi le MHe 646-5025
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,95-6220 ~
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aowsaa 11uasu111 . ~ 2002 N. Main St .. Santa :2 Ana "lr1sh Sliver." featur·
.... In~ 17th. 18th and 19th
u. century silver from Dub-
~ lln's National Museum of
a> lrC'land continues In· "g dd1n1tely. "Reflections:
Q) PalnllnBs or Jerry Wayne
.x Downs Is an exhibit i (C'alurlng surrealistic
~ works by the Costa Mesa
artist about technology's .§ effects on mankind. Also O: Indefinitely. Hours Tuee.·
Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m .. Sun.
12·5 p.m 972-1900.
L AOUl'tA IS&ACB MU·
81tUll or AllT. 307 CltlT
Dr1ve. "Contemporary ca.Jl-
fomla Artists 20" ta fea-
tured w1th clayworlt by
Monica Dunham. Her
ceTamlc v~ls portray a
delicate strength In thetr
styllattc braiding at the lip
Juxtapoeed to sturdy baaea.
ihrough June 2. An aJl-
medta exhibition titled ·'All
caufomla '84 .. features art-
ists who reskk In all areas
or lhe •Lale. Juried by
Henry Hopkins. dtn:ctor of
lhe San Francisco Muaeum
of Modem Art. 188 works
were choeen from 2.000
enlrlea. Hours Tuee.-SUn.
11 :30 a .m .-4 :30 p .m.
494-6531.
NSWPOaT B AJlBOR
AllT llUUUll, 850 San
Clemente Dnve, Newport
Beach. Three exhlbtUona
are betna shown concur-
rently. "Expreaalone: New
Art Prom Germany" fea-
tures new German ab-'
atract/ figurative ex-
preaetontam and wae or-
48nlzcd by the St. Louts Art
Museum. "Jeu: Paete-
Ups · · consl.sts of 53 coll.ace
by artist Jeu. wno
although relatively un-
known to the public. has
exhibited his works at the
San Franciaco Museum of
Modem Art. Museum of
Contemporary Art. Chi-
cago. and lhe Dallas Mu-
seum of Ftne Arts. Also, the
Sales and Rental Council
preecnla an exhibition of
e!Jtht young emerging art-
lsfa currently working In
the Eut v~. New Y-ork.
Thl"OUl(h June 10 Tuea.-
Sun. 11 a .m .-5 p .m .
759-1122.
llUUUll Of' JllOltTll
OllA1'0& COORTT,. MaJn
Hall. 301 N. Pomona Ave ..
Fullerton. The Society for
Calligraphy and the Mu·
seum of North Orange
County •how a Juried cam.
11raphlc cxhJbttlon enUtled
f'rPOetry of the Pen." Over
I 50 pieces were selected
from the entnee from the
I .300-member Society for
Calligraphy. many pe.rUd·
pattng artists are o( muttt
status. A eertea of worll-
shope and demonetrat.lon• will accom pany the exhi-
bition. Througti June 10.
Tu~.-Fr1. 10 a.m.-3 p.m ..
Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m .. Sun.
noon-5 p.m. 738-6545.
Michael O'Keefe, Beverly D'Angelo, Davtd Wayne and
Louis Gossett,Jr. on a coast to coast joy ride.
I
Finders K_eepers
~ THU110CAl mu '""""'' "FINDERS KEEPERS• MICHAEL O'kEEFE IM RlY O'ANGELO DAVID WAYNf...
ED LAUTER BRIAN DENNEHY""" PAMELA STEPHENSON ~-1 LOUIS GOSSETI,JR. " ... •J~w ~"'RICHARD LESTER
• • Kf N THORNC .,, ~ ,, , • RON NV GRAHAM 4 TERENCE MARSH ""1 CHARLES DENNIS
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ANA~IM
Pacific Anaheim Dr In
879 9850
J •t 'ti At .-nf
COSTA a«SA
[dwards Cinema Center
97941 41 .......... _,
tUfTINGT°" BEACH
£dwards Huntmeton
848-0388
8t1tft""" M -& Ill\
LA HABRA
AMC. f ash1on Square
(213) 69J.0633 _,....,..,
LAGUNA ttiS
[dwards Sanborn La&una
Hills Mall 768-6611
~MG(
SYUFY City Center
634 2553
1'01 1111!<.-UO
SANTA ANA
£dwards Bristol
540 7444 ... '"' ......... """
WESTflMSTD
Pacific H1way 39 Or In
891 3693
lie•~ N So ti fiC 1-,
.. ..
GALLBlllBS
ALL&RDAL& GAL·
L&llY, 1540 S. Oout High-
way, Laauna Beech. HICflly ~Oehed"bronu ICUlptwu
the Bennett Brothen ol
acer vtlle . Indefinite.
1\tca.-SUn. 11 a .m.·5 p.m.
497-«>05.
dT·A-P AD n8TJ-
VAI. GALL<Y. 864 S.
Cout Highway. Laguna
Beach. A group ahowtng
conUnuea through June I and featuree eome 25 art-
tata. DaHy 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
494-4514. AllTl8T9'8 GA.LI UT a nAllS 8TUDIO, 1 I
Monarch Bay Plue. South
Laguna. "Watucolor Con -
nec:Uon. • · a group ol 11
artlata who fiave · become
~ tn the water·
color mediu m . I• In-
troduced. A reception ta
held tomonow 4-8 p.m ..
and Sunday 1-5 p . m. Th~ J une 9 . Tuea.;.s&L
10 a .mAJ p.sn .. Mon. 1~
p.m. 661-9352.
9C 8PAC& GAUDY,
235 l'orat Ave.. ~
Beach. Work by C.altfomla
art.late Don Gregory Anton
and Vida Fl'eetnan are
exht~ted. In lhdr wor11:.
both arttate achieve a
unlquene•• and ex-
preulvene:M that trana-
cende latcnl photQ{tnphtc
repreeentatk>n ol reality
while 11ttklng to explore the
myst.ertea or llfe. Through
June 2. Houn Tuea.-&it.
11 :30 a .m .-5 :30 p .m.
497-1880.
808 81SllOll GAL ·
LDT, l 166 Sunflower at
FaJrvtew, ec.ta Meu. A
photocraJ>hy exhl~t wtth
worlti from Dav1d Pucola.
Roger Shomer. f'redmck
Squier. Brtand fara.nteau.
and Kelli Acker ta lhown.
Through June 15. Mon.-
Sat. 10 a.m .-6 p.m .
557-0804. ~a.APlllC AaT9,
131 SeaC!Jff Vlll.qe Shop-
ptng Oenter. 2219llaln st ..
Hunungton Beach. Calli· graS>IJJc work.a In 8eVeral media by aocaJ and Inter·
naUonal aru.ta are fea·
tunid. Alto eome Chlncec
Bruah PatnUnga conUnue
on exhlblUon. Through
June 9 . Mon.·Fr1. 1-5 p.m.
960-5775.
CAL 8T A TS L ONG •ACB. Untvenlty Art
MWINm. Long Beach. The
cxhJblUon off ere the best of
the art deputmenl'• stu-
dent dfcwta. culled thl"OUflh
a proceae of~ bqlln·
nlJ111 at the diec:lpltiie level.
lncfuded are <trawtnc-and
paln tln=. ceramics. graphic , cran... In·
awlt.rtaJ • llluetra-
Uona. mcta181nlthlng and
jewelry. ICUlptwaarid tex-
1.tlea. Mon.-Thun. 12 -4
p.m . and 5-8f..m .. Fr1. 12 -4
p.m .. Sun . -5 p.m. Frtt
admlMlon. Through May
30. (213) 498-4280.
C~ TBOll.U QA.LL&aY. 1001 W. 17lh
St .. SulteT. C.O.ta Mesa. An
exhibition of abetract
eculptura.I flaurea feat ur1ng
the work of' Annie Healy.
Aleo abetnact oU paJnUnga
by John Badgtt. lndcflnlte
Tuea.-Sat. 9 a.~~,.m. CrrT or la • Fine
Arte Center. 4601 Walnut
Ave., Imm. Clay. nbers.
tOua. wood and jewelry w1U
f>e featured at "NOTICE
"HIGHEST RA T ING."
-Ro1~r Ebert. Cbit.".1t10 Suo-Time.
THI BOUNTY
000 DI Ul.U"TllS l'UliL'fT\
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...,., '°" rw .,,. "CArT'AJlll alJ't AN'D Jim f.Hl.ln1W a lDtAlD IO.Ut
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Edwards South Coast Edwards Newport
PLAZA._" s--"~ c.-
LA KAMA (213) 691-0633
AMC ~ion Square _,
lllSSOI VU> 83().6991
Edwards ftet0 Twin
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mAlll 634-3911
UA City Center
.... c.i,s.._.c.-
OIAI& 637-0340
Nit, Orance Mall
Wl'STWISTO 891·3935
Edwards ~nema West
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•A•rt•l•n•o.ra.•••Coun••ty•.•.84•.• .. •9•a•.m•.•-3•p.•m•.•&5•2:•1•0'1•8•.•••re•a•t•u•rt•o•g••m•u•lt•l•-r•a•c•e•d•fi•onna•. •t•fi•or••e.llh•eUc••ex•. •. flta•yboyllll••tllu9t••ra•Uone••.illi,_••il•,..•_.lli1.nam•Balch•llil. The••ann••uaJ• 14
a juried ltiOw with cuh CITY OP R WPOaT wort(aofapromtnentarray preMiOn converting It by cumnlly~teworb. StlQmt.I Show feat.WU ~
prlzee. wh~ to-•ACB. 'Ctty Hall Oallery, of contemporary art.tat.a structural alteration• Wed.-&an. 11 a.m.·5 p.ni. aeleded work.a rrom each i
ntQht wtth a n rrom 3300 Newport Blvd., New-from the United Stat.ee and and/or filling tt up wtth 49'-1902. • department. Including ~
7-9 . Al80 abo an: con· ~Beach. Cynthia Kale· Scandtnavta, 19 presented found or coOattucted ob-GAH G T rr8'I' 1412 paintings. drawings, ' temporary 9tatementa that leon reaturea her penctl throuj(h May26. 879-1391. Jects and structure.. S. CoUt H..otway. ~ 8CUlpture, eetamtc9. pho-.,,
are expte.ed thl"OUIOl one a lithograph works. and Td SDO& OAlLaY, 'rhrouf&h June 30. 1\aee.-Beach. "'#'at.erc:olOft by tography, Jewelry a nd ~
oftheolde.trormaof"pr1nt· Mada Lach reaturee her 2 12 N. Harbor Blvd .. Full· Sat. 11 a .m .·4 p.m. ChrlaSulllvan"areaOtlbl-prlnta, Mon .-f'rt. 9 1»
makln,g -the woodcut -watercolors. Through ·erton. f!qpnntng Thunday 871 -5862. led thl'Ol.UOl June 3. Wed.-a .m.-4:30 p.m.. Sat. 9 '!<
by Cai'te:r Harper, a UC Th=. 640·2271. SuvanGeet'aooCon~Zehr S I.All OALL&aJ&a, Sun. J f a.m.-5 p.m. a.m.~l p.m. Through May ~
lrvlne flne art.a graduate D 1111 RSCTCLSD feature their wotka In 'In-14928. CouUiJ&hway, #1. 49'-2707. 30. 497·3309. • atudent.Bot.hth~June OALUtllY, 619 N. Harbor atallaUona,"aformotartls· Laguna Beacfi. Artlat LAOUllA 8&ACB llA8TSU J'lllS AaT '< 13. Mon.•Thura. 9 a.m.-9 Blvd.. Fullerton. "[)1. tic expreulon In whtch the Pafi1ck Nagel. known for 8C1100L Olr AltT, 2222 OALL&rt'. 1492 S. Cout _.
p.m .• Frt. 9a.m.-6p.m .. SaL veralUee '84," an exhlbtt artist.a uae the gallery u a hla sleek and aenauoue La,luna Canyon Road. Ht.onnay. tA«una Beach. !'°
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SYUfY Cinedome
634·2SS3
Katelta Near Stadium
tErmGltl
Edwards Cinema West
891·393S
Westminster At Gofden West
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~Galleries
, 'Cl)
..
-
~ Works Include largest col·
~ lecUon of Miro graphics In
U.S. and rare grouJl of ~ etchJngs by Rcmbran t. ln· -o definite. 10 a .m .-10 p.m.
~ daily. 494-3903.
LL llILL8 BOUSE A.RT
GALLERY, 12732 Main
St .. Garden Grove. Ellen
Lampert and Ma rgi Wetr
are featured In an exhl·
bttton of patnUng,a and
d rawings. Through May 28.
Wed.-Sun. 1 :.f.4 p.m .
638-6707.
ORANGE COAST OOL-
LltOE ART. OALLU"f,
2701 Fatrvtew Road, Coeta
Mesa. Wateroolors. oils, ex·
pcrtmcntal painting. v1deo
art. stained glass. jewelry.
ceramics. sculpture. pho-
tography and prints are
exnlbllcd at an annual
spring student art show.
Through June 6 . Mon.-Frl
10 a .ni.-3 p.m. 432-5039.
.. ORANO& OOA8T OOL-
LJCO& PllOTO OALLD"f,
2701 P'aJrvtew Road. Costa
Mesa. An exhlblUon of
photograph• from the Na-
tional Archlveis Is on dts-
play through June 12. It ts a
selecUon oT pictures chOl!M:n
from the 5 million lmages
managed by the Still P"tc-
ture Branch of the Nattonal
Archtves. Mon.-Frl. 8
a.m.·5 p.m and 7-9 p.m.
432-5725.
OR A NOS C OU"TY CS1'Ua FOR COJn'ICll-
PORAllY ART, 362 l W.
MacArthur Blvd.. Space
111. Santa Ana. Sculpture
by Dan Miller and patnttngs
by Jon Serl and Mirian
Smith are featured at an
exhibit opening on Wednes·
day. Through June 15.
Wed.-Sun. 12-5 p .m .
Now
I w1d1. l )11rncr ~\c
~un~Liv Hrurx Ii
l.Hl. \\' (. IW•I I h''Y
I'< iutl l (II
Nl'\'l'orl Hlvd.I
I Rl ''><'f vati1111 ... .".:
0-l 2 2205
Appearing
Rick
Hardeman
\l\l·d nc•-.day th ru
5.Jh.irllJy l'Vl'nl rig~
~)In lL<. tor our r1t w
Happyllour
4 7 rm <:wry day
t l11 fh1 \C lo. \..t,l1l lt1t1ll)~~ Pnh I
·Well Dn n k.-.
·Mar~ntclS
·House W1 nc
·Draft Beer
·Featured
Dnnk
549-4989.
P lt"J"8tJLA GAL-
L&R"f, 428 31st St .. New·
port Beach. An tnnovaUve
use of oil pastel. normally
used only for portratta, has
produ~ a aertea of beauU·
ful landscape palnUngs by
Lols · Munford on exlilbtt.
873-1416.
TBS PLAClt ACR088
TBS 8Ta&ST ntOll TD
B OT&L LAGU1'A , In
Laguna ~-feature-a student pho1 aphs from
Orange Coast Uege. Rob-
ert Randall IS exlllbtUng
fashion photographs
th~May.
POllSaOY OALLSRY or rnrs A.RT, 5651 Ltn-
coln Ave .. Suite A. Cypress.
A receptJon ts held tomoT-
row. Saturday. from 2·6
p.m. The two honored art·
lsts of Social Realtsm are.
Emlgdlo Vuque%. 0rana.e
County arttat. and Laune
Manzano. Champagne and hors d'oeuvres a.re served.
The exhibit Is th~ June
2. 827-1010.
QOOR'IJll. 374 N. Clout
Highway. ~ Beach.
Lori Quarton's watercolors
and Walbur'lla Schauer'•
oils and mixea media are on
exhibit. Through June 1. 10
a .m .·5 p.~. dally.
494-4422.
9 ADDLS BACK COL-
LllOS AllT OAl..1 U Y,
28000 Margu erite
Parkway. Mlaaton Viejo.
Work• of current art tfu.
denta f'f'Om both campuaes
are featured througll May.
Mon.-Frl. 10 a.m.·3 p.m.
831-4656.
8AJlfD8TO JllS OAL-
LSRT, 384·A N. C.oaat
Hll(hway. Laguna Beach.
TIES AMIGOS MEXICAN
~~?( RisTAURAJJT
Mon day
And Tuesday Specials
Margarit as Half P r ice
2200 Harbor Blvd. MJ.lltl
K -Mart PW. COSTA MESA 141-1271
RAMS/ILTI DEii
ROAD SHOW
'84
Saturday, May 1 ~th at 12:00 Noon
Corner of Orange & Main
Downtown Huntington Beach
Witlu I lk• L11sf1rtl -lieker
Frih Sll1r•er -U11•aeker C.aell
I Tiie Les lqeles 1 .. 1 CH1rl1a4en
Pri111 I 11r,ris11
Sponsored by the
Downtown Merchants' liuild
Huntington Beach
Summer Kickoff
"Nouveau Spring." an ex-
ctung new ahoW. featurea
worll• by 10 local arttata ~JudtngAlJce CUney wfth·
Nouveau, mtxed medta.
ngurauve petnttnga. and
Anita Healy uatng a muatcal
theme. oomblnlng calll·
grapby and wafercolor.
Through June 3. Tues.·
Sun. 11 a .m .·4 p.m.
497--6775.
T B S S AN JUAN
CAPISTa.AJllO LIBAll"f,
31495 El Camino Real. San
Juan Captetrano. A mlnt-
exhlblt ol ltaltan drawtnga
of cetUngs, whtch rcpreeeot
aome ollhe aorta of cdltngit
one would flnd tn churches
or palaces In Italy, ts being
shown. 493-1752.
SAJllTA ARA COU.llO&
OALUll'f, 17th at Brtatol
streets, Santa Ana. A stu-
dent art and photography
show runs throul(h
Wedneeday.
SOSAJI SPllUTU8 OAL-
L&RY, 522 Old Newport
Blvd.. Newport Beach.
Manha Bum•. wttb her tetiea ''Poeturee.'' and the =m and palladtum
ol Joen Myen'
"Santa Fe Tratl" and Dick
Arentz' • ·~-nd8ca~ ... a.re
exhibited. ThrOUgJl ~Y 28. Tuee . ..saL 10 a.m.~ p.m ..
and Wednceday eventn&J bt appointment. 631-640"S.
TL& OALLUY, 61 1
Anton Blvd.. Sutte 120,
Coeta Mesa: Theodore Wad·
dell. a Montana cattle
rancher. exhibits h1s paint·
Inga and drawtngs along
wtlh Stephanie Weber.
whoee worils are Larger.
abstract paintings on
paper. Throuah June 9.
Tues.-sat. l f a.m .·5:30
p.m. 545-ARTS. oc mvnm rDD ARTS
OALLSRY, lrvtne. An
exhlbltlon of early aafhltec·
turaJ conetrucUon toy• ln-
cludlng flrst structural
framework toys, Vlctor1an
v11.laaa and plcture blocks
of tfle 18509 ts featured.
Through June 2. Tues.-Sat.
NOW SERVING
COUNTRY STYLE
SUNDAY BRUNCH '1 99
l~clud .. Beverage -Well Drink or Beer
-9 •• 1:00
1712 Placent ia 645-8091
COSTA MESA
h's like ~ina
French home.
You're not a stranger, you're a guest Your
hosts serve you their best wines. And cuisine
that is prepared with love. Ifs very friendly
and very French.
So come with your heartiest appetite ...
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7324 E. Florence l'l11e . Downey. (213) 927-0 IJJ
425 I Martingale Way. Newport Beoch. (71 4) 955-2755
The American Ex.press "Card. •
Don't leave home without it:
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Two actors capture be~t ..
of 20 Texan personalities
Tuna folk low on intelligence.
but high on t imely comedy
By U TBLEEN CUMMINGS
Dlillr .... C.11 19 1 a I
Tbe people of"Greater Tuna" ar~ not, to paraphrase
a line ofNQrman Mailer's, among those hogs who grab all
the high IO's. As any of them will proudly tell you, they're
just plain folks.
They will flex the muscular common sense at any
current issue you care to brina up. If you run even a shght
liberal fever, you wouldn't want to throw a rod in this dusty
Tex.as pit-stop.
Joe Sean and Jaston Williams brina 20 Tuna
residents (nearly the entire population) t.o the Los Angeles
Stage Company where they prnmta verisimilitude of
small town life.
Sean could make his caner out of1oni-sufferin&
Bertha BumiUer. With herresin-moldcoiffutta:nd
cellulite-thigh embossed pa.ousurt, Bertha is~ pictun of
matriarchaf pathos. Even the stray dogs know they can
count on Bertha's big heart.
There is also her husband, Hank (Sears)wbo batb
orders to his kids then takesoff witb lbc boy~ Bcrtba's
older sister Pearl, (Scan) who docsn 't shaie her fondnes.s
for dogs,, is a corseted Cbnstian and a closet canHcidaI
maniac. Scars also plays seven othC'r memorable~
ters.
Williams' people arc an even strangtT lot. He is aU of
Bertha'sscruffy kids. most vividly.Stanley. lhcpsycbo-
path with a smile that could peel varnuh and ought to be
(Pleueeee ''TORA" fPaCe 14 )
ort ltE
"-ollg . LAGUNA ·RPse.. BEACH
WINTER SPECIALS
MON
TUES
WED
THURS
FRI
SAT
SUN
DINNER
Breasted Chicken .................... 3.80
Chicken Fried Steak ................ 3.95
Salisbury Steak ....................... 3.95
Spaghetti/Meat sauce ............. 3.45
Tenyaki Brochette ................... 5.35
Teriyaki Steak ......................... 6.45
Broasted Chicken .................... 3.80
Setved with soup and salad
Choice of potato, rolls and
Jello or sherbert
BREAKFAST
M-F tll 11 :30'am
French toast, one egg
with bacon or sausage .............................. l. 79
3 pancakes & 2 aggs ................................ L 19
494-3137
400 So. Coast Hwy., Lagu"a Beach
Ample parking In rear
Since 1952
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Dinners as good as
our breakfasts.
London Broil
Shrimp Fry ·~
International Salad
Sauteed F91Sh Fillet
Golden
Rotisserie Chicken
I
· Steak & Shrimp
Seafood Omelette
Nachos
Stuffed Potato Skins
Spaghetti l!t Meatballs
Bacon Cheeseburger
Vegetable
& Cheese Delight
Italian Omelette
Stir-fried Vegetable
Omelette
Seafood Platter
Mushroom Burger
Steak Dinner
Come to-our House after 4 p.m.
for our new dinner menu!
.329 E. 17th Street. at Santa Ana Ave..
In Costa Mesa
now open 'til midnight.
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ROYAL THAJ -.... A 8nnd New "-PPr Hour
To outdC\ all Happy HOU!'$, The Royal ThaJ In Newport Beech
now otters a Happy Hour. Monday thru Friday from 4:00
P.M. to 7:00 P.M.
An Ideal plaoe for weary executives to relax In an etegant
atmosphere, combined with three or four different deffdoua
complimentary ThaJ hors d'oeuvres and weft drinks at S 1.25.
Evef)' buslnesa person can forget abou1 their hectic day wtth
the tasty delights of: Spicy fried Won Ton, Spicy beef saJad,
Green cabbage, and Specially prepared surprises.
The hors d'oeuvres wlll be changed daily to give you a
cha~ to sample all the exotic Thal treats.
The Royal Thal Is located at 4001 West Pacific Coast
Highway, Newport Beach. Call 65()..3322.
AMBALA TANDOORI 0pene In .... poft llMch
Ambia Tandoori, an exciting new Indian res1aurant, has just
opened in Newport Beach. Located at 3950 Campus Drive,
near the intersection of Quail, this stellar addition to Orange
County's bustling dining scene Is a venture by A.mbala
Sweets, a London-based candy manufacturer and resturant
company.
In an elegant blend of traditional Indian decorative touches
and modern design, Ambala Tandoorl's interior creates a
serene atmosphere to complement enjoyment of the res-
taurant's Indian haute rulslne. Glistening stemware, crisp
linens, fine china and sparkling silverware graoe the table of
a large dining room artfully broken by attractlve, chest-high
dividers and flanked by banquettes upholstered In a rlchty-
textured crewel.
Open the menu and you open the door to the vast treasury of
Indian dishes and speclalltleS: onion pakora. king prawn
masala, tandoor (the matchless clay oven of India) cooked
meats, Indian breads, rice dishes, chlchn curries. bonelea
lamb curries. seafood delicacies. vegetable apecialltlee and
Indian desserts.
The Newport Beach restaurant marks the third American
outlet for Ambala Sweets, operators of A.mbala Vegetarial'I
and Ambala Sweets In Artesia-Cerritos and four Indian
restaurants In London and other English cities -Clive's
India, Mandalay, Hawaii and Khyber.
Ambala Tandoori Is open dally for lunch, Sunday through
Friday. from 11 :30 to 2:30; dinner. to the ac:compantment of
sott piano music, Is served teven nights from 5:30 to 11;
Sunday champagne brunch ts ottered between 11 and 3. The
telephone Is 852-0900.
MAY GARDEN -Calebfatlng Grand Openf11g
Chinese cookef'Y with Its superb flavors. Is the product ot an
unbroken tradition going back more than thirty oenturiee. lta
most sophisticated expression la found In feast dlahes Which
demand prolonged, lntncate preparation. The May Garden 1 Restaurant would like to ofter you this truly clasalc feast In
the finest Chinese Tradition.
Four dining rooms are featured within the restaurant. The
Library Room with its wood paneted walls has displays of
Chinese antiques and boottcues. The decor at90 fnctudes
wall hangings of hand silk stlt.c:hed pictures and Chineee
paintings. The Library Room accomodatea 60 to 70 people.
The Orchid Room otters a bright and cheery atmosphere
with orchid pictures and a large glass enclOMd China
cabinet. On display is expensive Chfna, silvet, genuine jade
and hand carved ivory. The May Garden decor consists of
lots of greenery, velvet chairs, and double linen tabtecloths.
It seats 50 people. The Private Banquet Room Is perfect for
business meetings. family reunions. etc. Everyone si1s com-
fortably at a large round table, (approximately ten to each
table.) The cocktail lounge features a wall to wall antique
style bar, custom made, shipped from San Francisco. The
expert bartenders specialize in tropical drinks and the wine
list consists of over 70 different wines. The May Garden
menu otters a variety of ten different lunch specials. The
most popular family dlnnet ($ 12.00 per person) features
wonton soup, egg rofl, shrimp toast, fried rice, almond
chicken. sweet and sour pork, fortune and almond cooklee
and almond jello. Othe< dishes are added for 3 to 10 people.
The May Garden offers some unique appet~aoo soups.
The hot barbequed appetizer tray Includes tempura shrtmp,
fried chicken, egg roll, and barbequed spareribs and beef.
Two of their popular soups and Imperial soup made wl1h
chicken, king crab meat and egg White. The other Is Sharks
Fin soup made with shark fin, pori<, ham, bamboo shoots
and black mushroom. A favorite aeafood Is the Loba1er
Peking style which Is lobster meat with mushrooms, bamboo
shoots and water chestnuts In sweet and sour sauce. The
menu also otters a variety of beef. lamb, pork and poultry
dishes. The Moo Shi Pork Is shredded pori< with eggs,
assorted vegetables In plum seuoe .and served with 4
pancakes (Chinese burritos). The Lemon Chicken made with
bamboo shoots. snow peas and mushrooms Is deep fried
and served with lemon sauce. Probably the most &pedal Is
the Peking Ouci< which you must reserve one day In
advance. Four varieties of desserts are offered. A favortte 1$
the Toffee Bananas Which are fried bananas coated In a
sugar glaze. The May Garden Invites you to come and enjoy
their feast. They are located at 1400 S.E. Brls1ol in Costa
Mesa. Corner of Redhill and Bristol. Call 756-9229.
****** F .. ture of the Delly Pllol Advtlf11sing Dept.
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Movie reviews
AOAINBT ALL 0009: Rated R. Jeff Bc1dgee.
Rachel Ward and James Woods gtve • supcrl> _per-
formances as three character3 Involved In a oompewng
romanUc triangle. But dJrector TayloT Hackford ("An
Officer and a GenUcman") sets thts romance ._anst a
larger. more confusing story about gambling and
poffttcal corruption In contemporary . Los Angeles .
Gorgeous photography. particularly In the acenea
fllmed tn Mcxtoo. v v v
TBS BIG CHILL: Rated R. A warm, superbly acted mm about a reunion of college friends. following the
death of a comrade. Wn ter-dtrector Lawrence Kaadan
("Body Heat" and the George Lucas mcga-htta) sets up the story to make a Blg Point abOut the 19609
generation. He never quite makes the point. but the film remains an e~ng. funny study of frtendahlp. vv v
TIU BOU'lrl"Y: Rated PG. A flne retelling of the
popular story of English sailors who mutlny against
''TUNA'' •..
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used sparingly for bett effect.
Vera Carp, the town busy-body who aids the prolix
Reverend Spikes more like bas successor than bis assistant,
and Harold. the andro2Cnous urban newsman, look so
amusingly absurd thatWilliamscouJdget lauahsjust
playina them straight, lhanks to the talents ol costume
designer Linda Fisher. Sears and Williams make the purest comic music
together as Arles and Thurston, the co-anchon oITuna's
radio station OK.KK(scrving the Greater Tuna area with
its 250watts). Tbeyspin out thedaily pedcstrianaat 16
rpms, tinctured with their special wits and wisdoms. Their
Twecdle-<lum, Tweedle-dee delivery is a riot
Unfortunately, the rich !ability of these fine acton
d~n 't alw'O'ssmooth out the several pot-holes in the
script, which they wrote with the aid of their most capable
director, Ed Howard.
Judy Rasmuson designs some impressive effects with
ligbts.cspeciallytheencounterofa third kind in one of the
last au. Kevin Rupnikcomposed the versatile sets.
"Greater Tuna" doesn'taim forindelibility. h 's the
kind of solid entertainment you can enjoy for a couple of
bou.rs., and then once outside the theater. can say to
yourself. ''Right, now, what was I worrying about ... ?"
It runs through June tO. Forinformataon. pbooe(2l3)
461-2755.
GULLIVER'S
CJ'rime ~bs of <qkef
with all the escorts
Reservations Essential I
18482 MAC ARTHUR
IRVINE 8:13·8411
the tsJand of Tahtu. Anthon Ins and Mel Otbeon tbetr harsh captain atter getU~tute of paracilae on
are e¥cc0ent u William Bl~l Fletcher Chnauan. U
anything. thts vertllon. wrl~n by Robtrt Bott. pre.ents
a moe-e sympatheUc portrait of Blig!l. Stunning pho-
tography. wtth aldllful directJon by Roger Don.aldaon. ..............
POOTLOOeS: Rated PG. The dan~ aeq~ncea are
fun. but between them you'O have to end\Jre a
· ponderous. predictable story about small-town morality
and teen~ frustrations. Kevtn Bacon shines ln the
lead role. John Llthgow makes the moet of a thankless
rol.e as the alr1dent town mlnlater. Not as pretentious a.a "Flaa.hdance," but not as Interesting to watch either. .........
TD lfOTSL llSW llAllP9lllll&: Rated R. Wr1ter-
dtrectorTony Rlcha.rdaon ("Tom Jones.·· ·'The Border")
Jutoa 1Jlllfa••--1doeSeanplaJ 20
dlanu:ten la ••are.ter Tllna ••came llJ.
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John lnfllC"• OQYd. The mm foUowa the;.;~lal tlully
eccentrie BenyfamUy. •htch endures one rioy after
another. lncludint vtolt'nta deatba. rape and at.al heart
attacks. But yee. thla la a comedy. Superb ensemble
acting by JocMe P'oetc:r. Beau BridleS. Rob Lowe and even
Nast.aseJa Ktnakl. pa.yin& the dlaunctJy unglamoroua
Susie the Bear .... "'"'
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POLICS ACADSllllY: If you enjoyed "Animal
House" and "Porky' a," you'll probably get a kick out
th ls eendup ol pobce traJntng. A new woman mayor has
opened the academy to all eorta of mlsllts. who tum out
to be a lo( pluckier than thetr no-nonsense tratnlng
officer (0. VI. BaUeyt auapecta. Lola of crude but funny
gags. If you're la8le nma to more eophlstlcated humor.
oon't bOtha" wtt.h thl• one. Dtrectea by Hugh Wilson.
creator ol "WK.RP ln Ctnctnnau. · · v v
TBS ltlOBT 8 10#,.: Rated PG. T om Wolfe"s book
about the te9t pUote and Mercury astronauts Is brouaht
to the ectten aldllfully by wr1ter-dJrtttor Philip
Kaufman. Wbtk t.hetr deeds are larger-than-life. the
llota remain comfortably human. Vlvtd performances Cy Scott Glenn. Ed Harrta. SamShepherd. Dennis Quaid
and Barbara Hershey. "'.,.,"
8IJ[T&SJlf CAJld>l.Sa: Rated PG. Molly Ringwa ld
at.an In thla comedy about a ~ Wtlole panmra
forget her •pedal btrthday. ~ allO haa a c::rulh on a
handeome eeruor but ta pursued by a faa&-«•Drtnc
.. Geek.·· Wnter-dJrector John Hughc:a. who W1"CllU
"Nallonal Lampoon·• Vacauon" and .. Mr. Mom.'"
seem.a kttnly aware of the nfkwantne. and ,,,_.
tratlon factngadoleattnta Unfortunatdy. h«alllogJYea
us lota of cheap and offenstve gagJ ., .,
8PLASll: Rated PC. A deJtghtluJ comedy about a
New York produtt deaJa (Tom ltanks) Who'-I« a
beauttful blond mermaJd (Daryl Hannah). nw m,....
tenous mennald sprouts ~ oo l:aftd and ream.
English from a bank ol tdn taaon ~at BloomtfllP*alea
Actor Ron Howard direct.a wtlh a ~ hand. allabtfllh·
Inga strong central lovutory and i.e'rUnCSC'TVfftttllnll
J ohn Candy and E~ L..ny handLe atxne ol the be.c loony bits . ..,...,..,..
8WUfG 8BlrT: Rated PC. A natvf! ~ (Goldi~ Hawn) matures on an auaatt Mll«'IDbty tJiw
during World War n and ha.a an alb.Jr 9flh a ~
(Kurt Russell). Unfortunaldy. the ftlm •een wtldly ftom
comedy to soap opera to hw.nncaJ dr.aea to tentm.c
tract wtthout re90hing any dlc1lrc A1Mfacrn.r1ly
Otsappotnung. desptk m chanmnc mnnwnu
LIVE ON STAGE
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DANTE'S DOES WONDERS ••• ~romPa&e2
FOOD FAIR •••
PromPate2
Jadot Beaujolais an effective compromise, considering the
variety of our cm trees.
sandwich, C'roque Monsieur ($6. 7 5 ).
Noon and evening. you'll discover specials by chef
Richard Mosher, who came from Milan and was with
Trump's in Beverly Hills. then Ambrosia/Le Premier.
Training Cctttcr in Colorado Sprinas. Colo.
Prooceds will be collected from the race entry fees as
well as the special scrip available al the fa.tr which visitors
may exchange for all tbe foods and dnnks they may wish to
purchase.
For dessert we sampJed the chocolate mousse,
intensely chocolatey and attractively presented, and the
supcr-nch Grand Mamierchccsccake. Other choices were
frozen amaretto mousse and chocolate-covered straw-
bernes with Grand Marnier.
Favorites are his linguine fruitadc mar($ 12.95), with
seven kinds of seafood, including scallops, crabs. shrimp,
mussels and a garnish ofbaby crayfi sh; or hn.uine verduda
in an Alfredo sauce, wuh a colorful combination ofbeets.
cclery,caJTots. zucch1n1, yellow squash and pine nuts.
The Orange County Executive C.Omminec of lhe
United States Olympic Committee and the City of
Newport Beach are co-hosting the I OK Run and Food Fair
sponsored by K.nou's Deny Farm, Sub 4LPacific Mutual,
KFWB NEWS 98, Red., White & Blue, 1 ne Good Earth
restaurants, Ncwpc)rt Beach Marrion, Budweiser, Dis-
neyland, Burton Advenisini. Coca-Cola, Newport Center
Association, Butterfield Savings, FouT Seasons Hotels,
Valencia Bank. Hansen's, AirCal, American Airtines.
Newport Center Fashion bland and ASICS T~ Co.
Lunchtime finds Chez Dante's brimming with
executives, enjoying such a~~zen as lobster taiJ on ice
($7. 75)orpcrbapsa hearty Neptune with shrimp.
crab meat and lobster meat ($9. 75 ).
En trees range from sole with lemon butter. diced
artichoke and potatoes($8.95) to veal scallops sautce in
butter and wine. topped with fresh asparagus and a vocado
puree (SI I . 9S ). There are hotand col<J sandwiches. too,
including the popular French grilled ham and cheese
George Duperroy is the new captam, a deft hand at
table-side flambeing and carving of such en trees as the
roast raqc oflamb.
In Chez Dante's lounge. Al Abbott performs at the
piano for happy hour. wet knights. 4:30 to 8 p. m .. while
Max Steiner entertains from 8 ttl closing. Monday-
Wednesday. Ree Johnson and David Raleipt hold the
spotlight Thursday through Saturday evemngs.
Classy .i\utos
Advertised
But whether you dine in the lounge or the dmmg
room. you 'II find that this restaurant has improved
dramatically in the past six months. Thank you. Mary Jane
Russo!
C HEZ DANTE'S. 1701 Conn1htan Way. Newpon
Beach; 955-1332. Lunch, Mon.-Fri .. 11 :3(}.2:30; dfoner,
6-1 0:30. Re~rvations recommended. All majorCTCdit
cards.
Participating restaurants arc Anthony's Pier II, The
RoyaJ Khyber, Newport Beach Bobby McGecs, the
Newpon Tunic, Chocolaerie Gudron of BeJ&jum, Chica.go
Joes/ Fiddlers Three, Estebans. The Golden Bun, The
Catch, Spaghetti StatJon, Gladstones 4 Fish/R.J.'s Ribs.
Villa Nova. Scandals, Johnny's, Rusty Pelican, Ancient
Mariner, The Cannery, The Warehouse. Reuben E. Lee.
Amabala Tandoori, McCormicks LandinJ. GulJivers.
GeneraJ Foods, Back Bay Rowinaand RunrunaC Luband
the Pleasant Peasant. in the
Daily Pilat Good Tastesappcan tw1ccn month in the
Weeke nder.
As an added attraction. the Southern California
Restaurant Writcn Association wilJ udae the best
decorated booth cont~t., Trophies wilJ be awarded for best
booth, best costume and best support team.
American
A. T. LEOS
Cahlornia cuisine Fresh ~foods.
pastas meal & poultry Elegantly
served 1n a casual atmosphere. O.nner
from 5 p m 7 days a week Wedding
receptions and parties 3901 E Coast
Hwy Corona del Mar 759-1854
THE BARN
Ameocan Lunch M·F 11 2 30 Dinner
M-S from 5 PM Happy Hour M-F 4 30
to 7 PM Sun Champagne Buffet
Brunch 10-2 30 Ente<tamment &
Dancing, Banquet Fac1h1tes t4982
Redhill. Tustin 730-0115
THE ORIGINAL BARN
FARMER STEAKHOUSE
The ongmal Featuring display broil
mg Lunch Mon -Fn 11 2 Dinner
mghlly Mon -Fri from !J p m . Sat &•
Sun from 4 p m 2001 Harbof Btvd
Costa Mesa 642·9777
HAMBURGER HAMLET
Famous variety of hamburgers. saloon
steak sandwiches. lobstei bisque.
onion soop fondue and cherry cob-
bler Lunch & dinner from 11.30
M·Sat . Sun 10· 10' Special Sunday
Breakfast Great bar & happy hollf
1545 Adams a1 Harbor. Costa Mesa
546-7392
HARBOR HOUSE CAFE
Estabhshed since 1939 Omelelles. 25
vaneties Serced 24 hours Sand
w1ches. 30 variehes Healed garden
pa110 dtnne1 served 5-10 PM. ~ 157
Coast Hwy Dana Pomt (714)
496·9270 Also 1634 I Coast Hwy .
Sunsel Beach (213) 592-5.404
PARADISE CAFE
San Franciscan style Fresh fish and
pasta Pa110 dining Luncti M-F \ 1-S
Dinner Mon ·Sat from 5 p m. Happy
Hr M-F 5 7 Wed Ladies nite SOt well
d11nks from 3 pm Banquet lac1h11es
600 Newport Center Or , Fashion
Island. Newport Beach 644 1237
POOR RICHARDS
KITCHEN
Breakfast. lunch. dinner Patio d1n1ng
with ocean view Modest prices
Beer twine Famed for Belgian waffles
Open daily from 8 AM I 198 S Coasl
Hwy In Village Faire Mall Laguna
Beach 497· 1667.
Chinese
JADE DRAGON
Szechwan & Mandann Cu1s1nes 01
Otd China Host Wallace Lee Chef Yr
Chen, Elegant dining Lunch. Dinner
Sat & Sun D•m Sum (Chinese Tea
Cake Brunch) Banquets. Beer &
Wine. Reasonable Prices 12100 Beaoti Blvd . Stanlon 898-8933
Continental
AJRPORTER INN
Medlteneneen Room
Continental Lunch M·F 1 t 30 -2 30
Sun. Brunch 10 -3·00 Dinner lrom
5 30 .Happy Hour M·F Entertammenf
& Dancing 7 nights a ~ Valel
Parktng Banquet Fac1hlies t8700
MacArthur. Irvine 833-2770
CAFE LIDO
Newport's Cannery Village 1a22 spol
Cozy atmosphere AQ)encan. llal1an
& Continental menu Luncti M-r
I 1 ·3. Otnner ntghlly 5· t 1 Entertain-
ment nightly 9· t 30. Sun 1a.u session
3-7 Ample panong 2900 NewPQfl
B"'d • Newport Beach 675-2968
MARCEL'S
Voflel lbrcel. Dancing We<J lhru Sat
nights to Buzzy Box. 9 00 P M to I 30
A M • Top 40"s Piano bar w11h Wally
Ruth Sun 6 P M . Mon 8 30 P M
Backgammon Happy hour 4-7 P M
Come see our brand new look Serving
sandwiches. soups. seafood and
ci0tssants t30 E t7th Si'. Costa
Mesa 646-3666
RIVIERA
Continental Chef R1ctiard Bergner
Stnce 1970 Intimate Dm1ng Lunch
t 1 30-3 00 dinner from 5 PM Closed
Sun & HOlldlJys Banquet rooms
3333 S Bristol. Costa Mesa
540-3840
ORANGE
COAST
RESTAURANT
DIRECTORY
I
Italian
MARCELL OS
Family owned Established Since
1973 Pastas. veal. prz.za. Spec1ahz1ng
1n C1opp1no Beer & Wine served
Salad bar Lunch Mon thru Fn. dmner
7 nights a w~ Sunday Brunch t0-3
p m 17502 Beach Blvd al Slater
Hunlongton Beach 842·5505
Mexican
Ml CASA MEXICAN
RESTAURANT
Our food is a trip to Mexico• Est Since
1972 Open daily from t t am for
lunch & dtnl'lef Cock1a1ts En1eitam-
ment Wed thru Sat nights 1n lhe
Burro Room 296 E 17th St .. Costa
Mesa Call 6.45 7626
TORTILLA FLATS
Award winner year atter year Same
Sonora style cooking since 1949
Open daily 11 30 to tO PM Sunday
bwnch 10 30 to 3 Happy hour 4 to 6
PM weekdays Complimentary
bolanas Canllna open 111 2 AM 17 40
S Coast Hwy . Laguna Beach
494 6588
TRES AMIGOS
A place for people who appreciate
'goO<J Mexican fOOd at surprisingly low
pnces Open da11y t 1 a m lunch &
dinner Daily luncheon specials Caler
1ng 2200 Harbor Blvd K Man Plaza
Costa Mesa 642 8274/8278
For Restaurant Directory In-
formation, P .. a .. Call Bren-
da Caponera at 142-4321
ext. 212.
Natural/Healthy
.
FORTY CARROTS
Healthy foodS. naturally Fresh baked
mutt1ns dally Fresh JU1C8S Va11etal
wines Lunch & dinner 7 days a week
from 11 A M Sunday champagne
brunch 1 t A M to 3 P M. Be1ween
Bullocks & I Magnln in Soulh Coast
Ptaza 556-9700 (Lowei Levell
PUFFINS
'"Naturally"' cooked fOOds. from pan-
cakes 10 etepes to steaks. An adven-
ture m natural eating" Open Sun. thn.I
Ttiurs 8 am 10 11 pm Ffl & Sal 8 am
to t2 mldntght Vrsa/MC Casual Mod
e1ate PrteeS 3050 E. Coast Hwy .
Corona del Mar 640-1573.
Seafood & Steak
Bl.ACK BEARDS
Hearty Beef Entrees & SeafOod
Lunch 1 t-3.00 OIMef lrom 5 PM
Happy Hour M-F Extensive Oys1er
Bar Two blacks south of John Wayne
Airport. 833-0080
THE CANNERY
Features fresh local seatOOd. eastern
beef. Lunch. dmrlef. Sunday brunch
and champagne brunch. harbor
cruises Entertainment nlghlly and
Sunday ahemoon Lounge IOOd gal-
ley His1ooc waterfront landmark 1n
Newport·s CannefY Vlltage 3010
Lalayelle 675-5777
RUSTY PELICAN
Fresh seafOOd and IOts of 11 Newport
Beach -Lunch, dinner. Sunday
brunch. Overlooks Newport Bay 2735 w CoaS1 Hwy 642-3431 Irvine -
Lunch, dinner. happy hour t 830
Main 545-4774
TALE OF THE WHALE
Open 7 Days Breakfast 7 11 m M-r-.
Luncti 1 1-4 M-F Dinner 4-11 M-S. Set
& Sun brunch 7-4 Oyster bar Fri.,
Sat . Sun. Banquet facilities up lo 500
Entena1nment Wed.-Sun Panoramic
bay view 400 Main SI , Balboa.
673-4633
THE WAREHOUSE
fresh Seafood & lnterna11ona1
Cu1s1ne Waterfront dining. Chef
Charles Kalaglan Lunch. Dinoef. Sat.
& Suo Award Wrnning Btunch. Ban-
quets & Catering. Oyster Bar. Enter-
lainmenl. Lido VtHage, Newport Beach
673-4700.
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MAIN OFFICE
330 Wfft Bay St., Coal• M ... , Ca.
Mall addrffa: Box 1580, Coat. Meu, Ca., t2l2t
Telephone: 142-4321
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Reggie
stirring
memory
By LORENZO
CARCATEl\RA
The straw that once
cl.aimed to stir the Yankee
drink bas prepared himself
yet another explosive
cocktail.
Reginald Martinez Jack-
son, Mr. October, bas writ-
ten a book (with New York
Daily News sports
columnist Mike Lupica).
which aocuSC1 his former
team of everythinJ from
racilm to anti·Sem1tism to
a total unappreciation of
(2) KNXT. CBS. 8121 W. SunMt 9tvd .. Lo. Angetel, Ca. their most productive
(4) KNBC, NBC, 3000 W. Alameda Ave .. Burbank, Ca. power hitter.
1
7) KABC. ABC. 4151 Proapect Ave., Loi Angetes, Ca. Tbebook. .. Reggie," will
8) KFMB, CBS 7877 Engineer Road, San Diego, Ca. be officially published by
10) KGTV, ABC, Highway 94 and 47th St., San Otego, CL VilJard Press on July 4, the
(39) KCST, NBC, 8330 Engineer Road, San Diego, ~. birthday of Yankee owner
(5) KTLA, 5800 W. Sunset Blvd., Loi Angeles, Ca.
(9) KHJ·TV, 5515 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles. Ca.
(1 1) KTTV, 5746 W. Sunset Blvd .• Los Angeles, Ca.
(13) KCOP·TV, 915 N. La Brea Ave .• Los Angeles, Ca. ......
Georae Steinbrenner.
Amona tht charges made
by the current California
Angel outfielder arc:
I. While former pitcher
Ken Holtzman was run-
ning laps during spring
training of 1977, team-
mates Thurman Munson,
Billy Martin, Sparky Lyle,
Graig Nettles and Dick
Tidrow "told Jew jokes
(28) KCET 4401 Sunset Blvd Los A~ Ca. about him" in the dugout.
50 OC · G " s ''lr'""""• D-·-c 2. It was a commmon ( ) K E. 1574-C olden West t .. Huntington~"· a. racf ce fo black y k
(56) KDOC-TV, 1730 Clementine, Anaheim, Ca. f0 bet secnrand not ~ea;d.
-PgTV
Also, most of them were
given lockers next to each
other.
3. Black outfielder
Mickey Rivers, a player not (Z) Z-TV, 2939 Nebraska AvfJ., Santa Monica. Ca. noted for his inteUiaencc.
(H) Home Box Office, Time-Life Building, Rockefeller was made the brunt of
Center, N.Y., N.Y. merous ·okes b Ya kec
(0) On-TV, 1139 Grand Central Ave .• Glendale. Ca.
(C) Clnemax. Time-Llfe Bulldlng, Rockefeller Center, ~~yers. J Y n
N.Y.,N.Y. 4. Fonner New York
(E) ESPN, Bristol, Ct. Post sportswriter H enry
(L) SelecTV, Marine del Rey. Ca. Hecht was called a "back-
f
S) Showtlme tabb' J " b ti 8) Spotlight s 10g cw. y ormer
C) Cable News Network Atlanta Ga Yank~ ca pt.am N~ttles. • • · As Wlth everythmg Jack·
son bas done in life, the
-·...-book reads with a flair and a sense of style, qualities
(9) WOR. New York City
(1'1) WTBS, Atlanta, Ca.
2 Fr1day, May 18, 1984
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that were gravely missing
from Nettle's recent book.
"Balls."
"Reagic.. otf ers readers
some solid perceptions
about the game of baseball
and the men/children who
play it.
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Seasonal series shuffle sized up
CBS stick s with most
of its winning lineup,
ABC. NBC regroup
By PBILtlNEIDERMAN
Of .. ...., ........
TV seasons come, and TV seasons 10.
CBS bas done it again. placing first in the
1983-84 ratinp, followed by ABC and NBC. in that order. CBS exccutiv~
deciding to stick with a winning lineup, will
introduce only 31h hours of new prop-am-
min& next fall. ABC and NBC, hopma to
improve their ratings, plan to do more
exteruiye reshuffling.
The new fall series unveiled recently by
the bia three networks are filled with
familiar faces: Elliott Gould. Scott Baio,
Uoyd Bridges, Morpn Fairchild. Lindsay
Waaner, Tony Danza, Bill Cosby, Michael
Landon. Lynd.a Carter and Loni Andcnon.
The premises arc variations of tried and
true TY fonnulas. particularly in the
police-private eye genre.
To make way for these new proarams,
the networks had to engage in the annual
spring pruning rite: cancellations and
renewals. Few of the cuts were surprising or
heart-brcak.inj.
CBS is putt1ng the tired sitcom "One Day
at a Time" out to pasture after 81h seasons.
Two intennittently channing mid-season
entries, "Suzanne Plcshette is Mqgic
Brigs" and "Mama Malone," won't .
return. Also receiving cancellation notices
were '"The Four Seasons." • Empire,"
"Domestic Life," "Whiz Kids," "Emerald
Point. NAS," and .. The Mississippi."
But some promising new CBS entries did
win renewal: "AfterM• A es•H." "Air-
wolf," "Kate and Allie, .. "Mickey Spill-
ane's Mike Hammer" and "Scarecrow and
Mrs. Kina." In addition, "Cagney and
Lacey," the acclaimed series featuring two
women cops. will return in the fall , The
show was rescued from oblivion by strong
fan suppon and has perfonncd well in the
ratinp this spring ..
CBS will also brina back the hit series
that helped it hold the No. I spot this year.
including "Dallas." "Magnum, P.l.," "The
Jeffenons," ••AJicc," "Simon and Simon,"
"60 Minutes," "The Duk.cs of Hazzard,"
"Newhart." "Knots Landing" and "Falcon
Crest"
Herc arc the new fall entncs unveiled by
CBS:
• .. E.R." features Elliott Gould as an car·
nose-throat doctor who must moonlight on
the night shift at a Chicago hospital's
emergency room.
•"Charles in Charac" stars Scott Baio
("Happy Days") as a college student wbo
serves as a live-in family helper in exchange
fo r room and board.
•"Drums" is a comedy about five
youna PbHadephians who work blue-<:allar
JObs by day and play in a rock band by
Jennifer 0 '1'elll and Joa·Brlk BU1llll pla~o•trottmc· prtnte
ln•ea aton ~ u a bJall·fa•bloo p ber aod a male modeltlfCo•er Up," an ad•entare eerlee dae tbla ~ oo CBS.
night. It's patterned after "Aasbdaoce"
and the popular music videos.
•"Cover Up" features Jon-Erik Hexum
and Jennifer O'Neill as undercover agents
posing as a male model and his photogra-
pher.
•"Murder, She Wrote" stars ~naela
Landsbury as a mystery writer with a knack
for solving real crimes, too.
ABC plans to rcplaet about a third of its
schedule next fall. A number of veteran
ABC series won't be bac~ includina
"Happy Days,""That's l.ncrcdable," "Han
to Han" and "Fantasy Island." "Three's
Company" returns with a revamped for-
mat and a new title, "Three's a Crowd."
"Two Marriages" and "a.le.a. Pablo,"
two of the better sh on -term series on ABC,
failed to win renewal. Also cut were "Oh,
Madeline," "Automan," "Masauerade,"
"Blue Thunder." "Lottery," anc"P'Shaping
Up."
Returning ABC hits wi ll include
••E>ynasty," "The Fall Guy," "The Love
Boat," "Webster," "Hotel," "20/20,"
"Benson," "Matt Houston" and ··T . J .
Hooker."
Here are the new series planned by ABC:
•"Streethawk" offers srngjng star Rex
Smith as a federal crime-fighter riding the
world's fastest motorcycle. equipped with
special weapons.
•"Paper Dolls'• is bued on a popular TV
movie about the competitive world of
whion modeling. Uoyd Bridges.. Morgan
Fairchild and Brend.a Vaccaro star.
•"Jessie" is a police psychiatrist
ponrayed by Lindsay Wagner.
•··People Do the Craziest Things"
features Bert Convy as host of a comedy
show focusina on people placed in
OUtJ'qCOUI situations.
•••Who's the Boss" pm;ents Tony
· Danza of "Taxi" as an eiHtthletc who
becomes a ljv~in housekeeper for a female
ad executive.
•"Glitter" is the name of a popular
magazine about glamorous people and
places. David Birney and Morgan Brittany
arc among the reporters.
•"Honolulu Run" concerns two Chi-
cago street cops who become detectives in
Hawaii. ·
•"finder of Lost Loves" is Tony
Franciosa as a detective who reunites
people "whom destiny pulled a pan."
NBC had vinually no luck with the series
it introduced last fall, but it did find three
success stories amoag its midseason re-
placements: "Riptide." "TV's Bloopers
and Practical Jokes" and "Night Court"
(Pleue eee TV /Paee 30)
Friday, May 18, 1984 3
Limousine careens into
river as he·s escaping
with Petrov and Alex
BJ LYNDA RIRSCB
ALL MY CIDLDBEN: Out on work
release ~. Chris convinces Linda
be's ch~ but be later warns Zack be'U
cut bis throat if be ever spies on him. A
drunken Alfred shows up at Erica's party in
order to be near Hilary. When Roaer
creates trouble for Alfred at the party, Tad
punches Roger out, causing Hilary and
Alfred to be grateful. When Mike amves in
Pine Valley, Erica tells him she's only
interatcd 10 Adam, but daydtams of
ma.king love with Mike. Even though she
knows Donna is interested in him. Edna
makes a play for Zack. Cli ff begins working
in the hospital lab. Tad and l>otty make
love under the stars. Wall y returns to Pinc
Valley to see Bonnie, who insists on going
to the Chandler estate. Mark warned never
to come to the CbandJer home again.
Business at Steampit suffers after bomb
discovery. but Tad gets a group of his
friends to spend some time there, causing
business to get back on the right track.
ANOTHER WORLD: Hearing gunshot
while at Alice's welcome-home partr,
Larry finds Catlin st.anding over David s
body, gun in hand. AJ1ce co mforu dazed
Sally. Trying to protect Sally, Catlin
confesses to police that he murdered
David. Catlin realizes Sally didn't kill
David and is aware his phony confess.i on
could send him to electric chair. Jamie
furious when Sandy decides to take job at
Carl's television station. Police think Sally
and Callin may have planned David's
murder when they discover large sum of
money on David's body. Sally wants Mark
to be Catlin's lawyer.
AS THE WORLD TURNS: Diana's
attempts to get Steve to marry her backfire
and she aoes through with her ma.rriqe to
Frank. Marcy hides in old shack on farm
and has Kirk brinJ her food. Kirk leUs
Marcy Lisa has said she can stay at the
house. but Marcy refuses to return because
she secretly likes the attention from Kirk.
Steve promises Frank not to tell anyone
Diana's baby is his -at lcasl not until he
returns from Greece and his search for bis
rcaJ father. At first, Bob lurns down
research project in London to be near
Franny, but J(jm points oul Franny only
made one mistake and needs ber freedom,
so Bob takes London offer. Jay, sure J(jrlc
knows where Marcy is, follows him but
leaves in disgust when he sees Marcy
kissing Kirk. A severe stonn hits Oakdale.
J(jrk., fearful for Marcy's safety. goes to
rescue her. He i> hit by falling tree branch.
Jay arrives at ~k and pulls branch off
Kirk. who is unable to sec
4 Friday, May 18, 1984
Celebrities coming
Em.ma 8amme wWJoln ''General
Rmpltal '' co-etar Trtatan R~en
a.nd Jerry Doailu of "'The
Yoaq uad Reeileee" u jaqea
for tbi o.nten Grewe Strawberry
Peedftl talentahow at 7:30 p.m.
8atarday, May 28, In the
ampJaltll•ter ln VW.,e Green
Park, 12872 Eaclld A•e.
CAPITOL: Trey and Tyler both win their
primaries. When balloon bursts dunng
Tyler's pany, a security guard thmks it's a
gunshot and pushes everyone to stage floor.
Ao injured Julie is rushed lO hospital.
where she miscarries. Tyler learns Juhe
should never have any children and says
they will adopt. Tyler furious wt th Thomas
for not telling him about Julie's pregnancy.
Later Tyler realizes Julie was going to get
money from Zed to run away and have
baby out of town. Tyler feels there 1s no
communication in their mamage. When
Hal has serious illness and 1s hosp1tahled.
Kelly decides to stay 1n Washington.
Brenda upset when newspaper cames
picturcofherand WalJ y at the party labeled
"Another Oegg Romance?" Myrna and
Sam are also furious.
DAYS OF OUR LIVES: Ton> manages to
use computer to get message to Eugene that
Stefano 1s alive and Tony and Anna are in
chains. After perform in~ ballet number at
charity program. Melissa bothered by
Viper gang. Pete vows to get even with gang
for frightening Melissa. Andre and Tony
come face-to-face in duel and both are
wounded. As Roman finds Marlena lied up
in prop room. he hears bomb 11clong
Euscne manages to defuse bomb Bo
senously inj ured while fighting Stefano
Stefano escapes in limo with Petrov and
drunken Alex. As Roman pur-.ur~ th e limo
10 helicopter. the limo plunges into river.
Abe and Roman pull Alu to safety. Police
arrest Roman and Marlena as his ac-
complice. Delia turns state's evidence to
save her hide and Roman and Marlena arc
5Ct free. At the hospital, Tony, Andre and
Bo undergo surgery. Hope: tells Lam-to
take her home whtn she learns of &·s
injury.
EDGE OF NJGn ln Swtturland, Sk}
and Raven stunned to sec Alicia. Carmen
wants to hear from her father before
helping either the Whitneys or Alicia.
Preacher and Jodie reroncilc. Russ informs
Jeremy he's an insurance agent looking
mto student deaths.
GENERAL HOSPITAL: Celia agrtts to
gwe her marri._e to Grant one more wtt ..
Ecstatic at passmg his medical exam, Grant
wants to celebrate wtth his wife. but when
Celia's unavailable he turns to Tanya. who
admits she cares for him. Meanwhile.
Grant Putnam is buildjna bomb with
matenal taken from construction site.
Police divers find a belt buckle on
waterfront and trace it to England
Anthony and Fnsco decide to keep Frisro"•
vocal ~ss secret until his contract With
Porelh runs ouL Josh, wanting to get out or
musical con tract, comes to Fnsco for help.
Mike. h11 in the head while playing
baseball. has a minor concussion and 1s
unable to go.to baseball game with Ginn>
Ginn)' decides to watch game on TV with
Mike Rick funous when he comes home
and secs the two of them watching TV
Dunng argument wi th Rick, Ginny suffers
shortness ofbrcath. Lila runs into Beatrice
Leo installs hidden camera in spa dressing
room.
GUIDlNG LIGHT: Warren thinks Jim
responsible for Leslie Ann's death. Fletcher
says he had to wed Hilary in order lo get bt'r
back into the States. Ph1hp tells Alex he
can't work with Lujack because he hates
him. LuJack very hostile toward his
mother. Deciding to do a story on Jim and
Hilary, Fletcher plans to stay in Spnngfield
until September. Reva mua&ed by the
Galahads. Jim agrees to ~ -'tony's best
man C'la1re tells Maureen she loves Jim.
but not romantically. Annabelle finds
house Tony hates. but he agrees to bu)' II ro r
her. LuJack and Beth share a loss. Rick.
who still loves Mindy. tells her she musl
stop calling him. Reva jealous of Laramie
Barnes. H.8.'s new lawyer.
LOVING: Jack tells Loma he knows she
had abon1on. Tony assures Loma se~ was
all they ever had. Cabot refuses to firt'
Tony Anne decides Loma shouldn't havt'
modehngJob because of travel and she goe
to Shana aski ng that Loma be replactd.
Shana refuses. Shan3, out to destroy Cabot,
steal file indicating C~bot trymg to buy
land for sports complex. Dane plan~ to
outbid him for land Cabot suffers scnous
heart attack.. Learning of this. Shana
becomes hysterical and blames herself.
FeannR he's dy10g. Cabot tells Isabel that
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ISUZU
SOUTH COUNTY
VOLKSWAGEN-ISUZU
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Huntington Beach
142·2000
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SOUTH COUNTY
VOLKSWAGEN/18UZU
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Huntington. Beach
142-2000
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for you!
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-· "Apnl In Parle" (1953. MUllcal) Oot'ls Dey. Ray Bolget. (2 tn)
CC) "A St,.._, Named Oellre" (1951,
Oraml) Matton BrandO. 'JMer1 L.igh. (2
hra.. 2 min.) cm "Summer Lovers" ( 1982. Romance)
Dltyl Hanneh, Pet• Galtaghef. ( 1 Iv., '°
min.)
W CI) "The Goldwyn Folliel" (1938, Musi-
cal) AdOlphe MenjoU. a. Logan. ( 1 hr.,
55 min.) we "Ne¥er To Laye" t 1940, Orama)
MM1rMn O'Hara. Adotphe MenjoU. (1 hr ,
30 min.)
•CC) "Guya Md Dolts" (1955, Mutlcal)
Franlt Sinatra. Jean Slmmonl (2 hra.. 29
min.)
CD) "Tunes Of Glor(' ( 1960, Orama)
Alec Guinnea John Miia. ( 1 Iv., 48
min.)
CJ) "Oh Godl" ( 1977. Comedy) Geofge
Buma. John o.nv.r. (1 Iv .• 38 min.) a. CH) "&alfwtorm" ( 1983, Sclence-Actlon)
Natalie Wood. Cht19topher Walken. ( 1 hr .
46 min.) .. CD "G'O..t· The Wond C\IP Challenge"
( 1983) Oocumentary. Narrated by Sean
~. (1 Iv., 38 min.)
(%) "They SNN Have Music" ( 1939. Ora· ma) Joel McClea. Wallef Brennan ( 1 hr •
41 min.) •Cl> "Where The Ulie8 Bb>m" ( 1974.
Orama) Julie GholsOn. Jan Sml1hers (2
hrs.) •
41.:11 ID "Shock" ( HM6. Horror) Vincent
Price, Lynn Bari ( 1 Iv . 30 min )
CC) "Anim815 Are Beautlfut People"
(_!975) Documentary (1 hr . 32 min.)
.. Cl) "Paradise. Hawaiian Style" ( 1966,
MIJlbl) EMe Preeiey, Suzanna Leigh (2
hrs.) CD "King Of Comedy" ( 1982. Comedy)
Robert Oe Niro. Jerry lewis ( 1 hr . 4 I
min.)
(%)"First love" ( 1977. Romance) Susan
Dey. WllMam Katt. ( 1 Iv . 32 min.)
--Leal ..
-l.U-........ ---Q ,_..Cl ... --,,.,_,~··--....
B .... mnt CC9Cl ••A profile o
1 compoeer-planis1, an Amer1Can ant!
who ..... ln~.
CC) llTTI --., M.LI VldeOI o
trackt from the tlnger's "No Frltls" albom
recording studio and concert lootage, anc
an lnteMew wfth Miia Mid* are lealllfec
In this apeolal. 00 --~---MID•llCMU The on-and otf·acteen life of one of Amerl·
ca't favorite Ktort le traced With film clips
of tome of his beat movies Including "On
G06den Pond" which won him an Oscar
i1 hr.)
(O)IT'I A ........ TO &GIT A bOy
overcomes hit lnluriea from an auto acci·
dent to beoome a high school track star
Cl) ... "lOYe At Firlit Bite" ( 1979,
Comedy) George Hamilton, Susan Saint
JameL A ~tten Count Dracula
peck• up Na cotfln and heads for New York City to find the re1ncsrna11on of a for
·=·~~hr.,36mln)
.. (I) ...
Ma -. . ..._ .. , .....
_. "Still Of The Night" ( 1982.
) Roy Scheldef, Mefyt Streep. A
peychlatrllt becomM lnoaatlngly lrwotved
with a myatltlOUt woman who wu the
mlttr-of a murdered patient. 'PG' ( 1 .. l"''~i:i= ,.. --...
:: ::&. The trendeettert of New
Yor1t City nlghtltfe: atna19'n who peld
$2,300 eech to play wtth baebel proe In
Florida. •. ,.,,,,,~
~-::.,, n TC111mn Feetur.d:
Pamela Sue Martin l"Oynuty"). DIW:i ISel~~.?.:ti . -. ....... • 1..r
LMCIIlllW: rm ........
QI.Mm CUI • ""'C.---1 Cul1ure
b pertorma "Karma CMmeleon," "Do
You ~Want To H\.Wt Me?" and "Mita
Me Blind' at the Hammervnlth Odeon In
LOndOn, England. ( 1 hr.) CD .,. ''Max Dugan Returns" (1983,
Comedy) Marana Mat0n. Jason Roberds
A widow's ne'er-do-well fathet. who aban-
,, ........ .. ......... ,,
doned her when the WU a cHd of MW,
~ up wtth a UtOMe iu. of II-gotten
money and a bad hMtt oondltlon. •fSG• ( 1
tw .. 38 mW\.)
(ll)mLI• (%) ... "The Lett Tycoon" (1978, Dr•
ma) Robert DINlro, JMme Moreau. In
the Holtywood of the 1930t. one men'•
~ makes him ,,,. Mend of ltart. the
fifrvy ~-tlulvY tQC!UtNel, and the molt ~In town. 'PG' (2
tn.. 2 .)
... ''It ~ r5iio Y04J" f1964, Comedy) .bty . Jecik
lAmmOn. A modaf gaAnt lnttant ame bv bloadcMtlilg her ~ on ...,.,., blJ.
boardt •ound New Vortt (2 hrs.) ,.,--am ..... , ...
lft •LA Feetwed: a tnNk preYiew
tNI tumrl'llf'• potential m<Me block-
~ TICTIC-....... ccmr
..... '11 =----·---,,~· ·--···-· ... tn•MA Montreel Expos at lot
IVlll-Oodgert (2 In.. 30 min.)
:Ill';' 1M1 -fll ~ Roeco't ~ hound Is atoten by dogneppen to
repfeee the V-.t>WJ be9ee1 1hey ttote t«
ra1wonund :'· ,;> ( 1 hr.) e e .,. Max and the Metter
battle a mlMtaritllc QfOUP bent on pulling
o" a mllllon-<lobr heist at a las Vegee
ca~. (1 Iv.)
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• e -"The imand Of Or. Moteeu"
(1977. ~) 8'Jrt Lancater.
MlichM vcn. 8ued on • story by H o w• A d8mented ldenl~ periec11 a
l'n9lhod to oomoert jungle •r*naal Into
humen llMlgel. (2 hfS )
• 8 -8eneon l\ndl him9elf In trouble wt.\ he mlatall• 8n undetwOt1d ~ tor a cook» nwnufact\#•. (R) Q • • unc•m•w Hatvwd'• 2~ ~ rU'l6on tor th8 dall of • 44 ~
eed\ roomnwte putlUlng • lte dltterent
trom th8 dreema of NI carefree oollege
CMys. Start PerTy King. Bruce 8oXleltner
end Debofah Ratftn. (Pan 3 of 3) (2
tn.~ i .....,, IT 'IW Featured.
P8m8le Sue MartWI l"Oynuty"). Devid
SeftJy ("Feklon Crest'i)
... "A &tdge loo Far" (Part 2 of
2) ( 1977, AdYentunt) James Cun. S"een
Comety. In 19". the Opef'atlon MaBet
Gatdan lillst'I ,.... d8ys In 81\ llMafed
•=to end the nt In Europe. (2 tn.) I ..... -.... WU. tl'mf -"The Market And
YOAJ" Gullet Elaine GanareM.. managing
dlrectOf. economlst-$trategiat. A 0. Beck-
• Pariba CC) llOYll "WarGemH" ( 1983,
Sulperwe) Matthew 8'oderick. Dabney
Cdamen. A teeo-age computer whiz lned-
Yeftantty apet1(I a nuclear confrontatlon
when he 8009SteS the Pentagon'• strate-
gtc computer system 'PG' Q ( 1 hr . 53
"*'i. (!) 19'9lr• CH> .. "Blue SkNIS AQatn'" ( 1983.
Comedy) Hany Hamlin. Mimi Rogers. The
owner of• women's softball teiam tties to
get put lltst base With his star player's
!Jlllf!l. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 30 mtn.)
(JJ .. "Pcny's" (1981, Comedy)
Oen Monahen, Mat1t Hemer Randy higtl
school boys ..-wingeance on a s:leezy
cathoule ttiet refused them •<lmlttanoe 'R' O (1 hr . 35 min.) d (1)--.U ,_RU Oii NO...,
•• 0 -••Webster distributes the .,...... to .,, att test while Katherine
~ • th8 YOlunteer •rt teacher. (A) i P& =-A profile of Boo Ouc· clone: amateurs wno paid $2.300 each to
QlaY with bateb&H J>'OS in FIO<lda
• WML tTmf -''The Market And
YOAJ" au.t. Elaine Garzarelll. managing
directOf, ec:onomisl-strateglst AG Beck·
er Parlbes. • • cozaa w ccum ··oc Transporutioo Sales T•x" A debate Of
the 1 penny ules tax lnaeue proposal
fOf Orange County: "71at Assembly Oit-
trlct" A IOOk at the raoe In the 71 S1 dls--trtc1. ( 1 tv.) -~MCAflm .. a 11 .. a 1 aw n
• (I) DM.UI J.R. Ewing's 1lUtn to drMt
Into ftnerdaJ ruin bacidlr9s. Oayton
takes deapef •ta meesof• to marry Miss
Elle. 8l'ld Bobby leame the truth abou1
Kathame'• lnvolwment with h• bfother t! tv_J
10
.... "Oreeaed To Kllf" ( t980.
Suepenee) Mlcheel Caine. Angie Oicl<ln
son. A New Vonc psychiatrist's practice 1s
8Cf\ltlnaed after• fC>fmer patient becomes
a ~ In a ll80a6. of wanton sleylnga IB> 2 tn > • .... ,_ Chaney and tile
teem bettte a drug and arms dealer using
• OM<tv fighter plane. CR) ( 1 hr I
Friday, May 18, 1984
• -... Sch9duled: ectOf Martin Shean; a penal dlaQ .-ion on aexually
abuaed children with Sen PeuAll Hawtclnl
(R.fla.). c:hld tharlpitt Kee t.UcFarlane
wld UCLA ~t M. Pa&Jllon. ( 1
tv.)
•• ,.Oii~
CI) CZ) .. "WtrGamea" (1983.
~) Manti. &oderiok. Dabney
Colemen. A taeo-ege oomputar wNz lned-
wrtentty sperU • nuci8at confront8tlon
when he aooeseeg the Pen18gon'I atrate-
glo oomput_. aystom. 'PG' (1 hr .. 53
lrilJ.n • .,. -..,111CD = .... ~ .. (1975. Comedy) .,,_, Beatty. Julie Christle_ A Beverly
Hila hllratylst flnda tils Ute snipped to
~when he tnee to juggle washing.
cun~omance (2 hrs . 30 min )
• "A.tum Of The Greet
White Reel" A look at the debate Within
~establlhmenl •bou1 the billloni
Of to be spent <Nfll the next five
for a 60CMhlp, carrier-besed fOfoe
Q_(1hr ) CH>_. ''Split Image" ( 1982. Orama)
MCt\MI O'Keefe. Katen Alen. A young
04ymPe hopeful beCOme9 IUred Into a tan..=;. tl:i' Cutt 'R' ( 1 hr .. 51 min )
.:: I;-;: cL Ctl88e agrees to fly
the Chennlngs to Italy for Juila's funeral.
and Angala Is hOrrlfied 10 dlSCOY9f thal
....._. can no longer hive children ( 1
hr ) 18 If .::a. Matt enhsts the aid
of• l•mous psychic after becoming susp+-
cloua of a dakvoyant claiming to be •bie
to locate kidnapped teen-age<s (R) O
~ 'i.hw I "Hong Kong Dresses Up"
A. look at one of the WOl'lcl's most regula·
tlon-lrM economies. teeturlng a profile of
Hong Kong entrepreneur S T King (R)
ct> .. "A Streetcar Named Oeslfe"
(1951, Orama) Marlon 8'ando, vrvien
Leigh A. Southern belle loses her sanity
wtlile trying to presetVe her faded gentility
against the harassment of her harsh and
brutish brother-In-law (2 hra .. 2 mln.) av--"The Hunger" ( 1983, Fantasy)
Catherina Deneuve. Susan SarandOn A.
phy9iclen wol10ng et a liftHlClensiOO
research institute becomes lnYOtved with a
female vampire. 'R' {1 hr . 37 min )
Cl) .. "Zapped!" (1982. Comedy)
Soott Belo. Wiltl8 Aames. A high school
scienca genius uses his accidentalty
80qUlred psychotunetlc powers to 11Tlpfove
lhlll =· 'R' ( 1 tv • 35 mln I
-_,,TUCU .. •tt::.n. ..
- -l1'0IY "Fall RMtf Spectacie" IOc:al •nd nauan.. ett.ct5 of tMvlalOO cover:ii of the New e.dfofd rape tnal
• '--~Al flUW "Oppenheimer"
During the 19305 physicist J Robert
Oppenheimer becomes lnve>Ned In lef11S1
poCIUc.s while working at the Uf'llverSlty of
ICall~)nia, Berkeley (Part 1 ol 7) (R) Q .. --u.l tW fl..•Cl>O~
.... wu ....... ...........
• • •.u,_ "'Oppel..,_ ..
Ol.mg the 1830I phJ** J. Aobat1 ===:i~: c.IHomle, ~· (PM 1 of 7) (R) Q ~~ ~-lrn.M -MIC I II 10
CZ) .. "AllcJo Non Troppo" ( 1976.
F8nlM)') At*Nt9c1 L.ltt In die l1Wchlne
809 11 •tt1md In th9 Fant-..._ moo.
t . 'PO' (1 hr., 15 min.) _, .....
tW -11MD ""' ...--"" Cll •IP I llWl "We9t.-n Confer. enoe Flner' (2 tn.. 30 min.)
• • ,_, Holt. JoMny eat.Ofl
~ ~· Bob and Ray, actrtal ~ (1hr.)
11':::..--tltTAIC-
-ifUCI ---MetW'I PllUI vs. Tef· renoe Al In en eBPN Ughtwe6ght Cham-
plonehlp bout echecllled fOt 12 rOUnds
(from Atlantic City, N.J.). (R) (2 hrL . 30
min.) CH> ... "Bt.natotm" ( 1983, Sclence-
Actioo) Natelie Wood, Chrlltophet Welk·
en. A mented ooupit 10. to Map 8 ~
cialy daaigl *' deYloe that •!lows 8 parson 10 experlel 1Ce 1he eenutlOne felt
by another from mlttarv 8l'ld ~trial
Q!_oupt 'PG' ( 1 hf., 48 min.)
• M CLUi "America A.I The Cross-
roedl" Feeturtd: lte 1rt. dtvofce. ( 1 tv 30 ~
t1lll Cl) ·---· M • lml.YWDGI Featured the beauty and Nst~ of Hanll.
l ..... Mil'I .....
Tl 111 ... 90N "HHt Wave" ( 197•
Sospenae) Ben Murphy, 8ofrit 8edell8
A young man end his pregnant wile
attempt to get to the mountdll and out
ot the hot city befC>fe their beby 8rrlves
30 min.)
....... _,,<Meta: &.le 8nd
Bono, c:omed9n Jett Marder
rltCOfdlng attlsl LUthef Vendro-. Caley IKasem~:=~-..... TI M Tll:I ,_,,WM WM Mike Ferrel hOlts an ...,,.,.,Jon of how
Americans ere f911PO!dlV lo th8 r1lks or
the.,,,.. f*» end how 8Cllna ~
are WOOdng to PfWWll nudaer wat. (1
hr )
(C) _. "Intimate womenra" ( 198 1.
COmedy) Afexandra Stuart. Bematd Fres-
son. A famous Frencti me<Mm expands
her op«atlone lnitrnetlonely. 'R' ( t hr
'°min.) CD .. "A Taste of Money'' ( 1983 .
Dr•t'NI) Constance Money. Jemie GUiis
An adUlt ""' S1•r II greeted by Ian& ( I
ht .. 30 min) av .. "S«lntlght" (1981, Dr•ma)
Annette HaYen. U. Dt Leeuw Two se~
therapla11 examine lhe •ogenoul zones
Of men ( 1 hf .. 28 mn) _all_,,,TMCU tta8. '9AY _.,,_. Ftiatured. Pri-
vate ~ eegmen1 wtth Boy Geol'~ (Part
2 of 2) • "'deo& br Def Lepperd (" Btlngll\'
On The Heertache"). LMJra Qfann1gan
ls.ff Control'") ( 1 Iv .. 30 min )
ft CA•TOPT91
tMTITUrTL.Ai.-e ..... _ ... . ..,.,.~.
llON "FHl·W•lklng" ( t981,
Sutpense) Jamee WOOdl, Tim Mcintire A
ptllOr1 guard becomes lnvolv9d both In his
ooutln'I plOt to .....inate 1111 lmprleoned
~ lelder Ind ln another plot to epr1ng '*"· 'R' ( 1 ht .• 55 "*'·)
.. (I) .. ''The Hunger" (1983, Fantasy)
Citherlne Oeneuve. Suun Sarandon. A ~ wort<lng at • Nf&-ext~
r.-rch Institute beeornM lnYotYed wl1h a ..,.....,.,., 'R' (1ht.,37 min.)
-~"I Wiii, I Wiii ... For Now" (\976, ) Eliott Ooulcl. Olene Keaton A
marr coupe try lo oure their Mxual
lnoOmpatlbllty ttvough • legal contract.
MJIC boOkt and gtoup ltwipy. (2 tn.)
... ''The Ghott And M,.. Muir"
, F111t.My) ~JC Harrllon. Vanessa
. A. lonety wtdow wrttes 1 boo«
•bout her IOY9 tot the ghost ol an old Ma
~.:..J2 hrs.) w I "Ory or The City" ( 1948. Ora·
ma) Victor Matute. Richard Conte Two
chldhood friends grow up to rec. eecn
other from clfterent lidee of the i.w (2
;-~"The Lnt Time I Saw Archie''
(1981, Comedy) Rob«t Mnchum. Ja<:I< Webb. A pelf ot Air F«ce buddies man-
age to enjoy I~ atlnt In the Armed
F«cea. (2 hrt.. 30 min.)
1-ICOTT w ~ ....
19 -__.._.,,. _., l&L The
unpredlctabte 8rlttlh oomedlan portrays
various ct\areotera Including a striptease
artist ciown and a henpecked husband
who UNI hi9 video remote control to
tr~rr.me hi9 unbearable wife ( 1 ht ) t:11• AU..,. .... ,
CC) .,. "The Boet" ( 1982. Drama)
Juergen Proehnow, Arthur Gruenemeyer
In 1941, a young German lrboa1 crew
faoe the chalenges and horroo of war
when they leew port on 1helr first eubma-
rlne tour. 'R' (2 htt .. 25 min.) CD .,. "Olmboola" ( 1979. Orama)
Bruce Spence, NataWe Bate. A Lond<>n
joornallst attending Pf&-nuptlal celebfa·
lalurclay
... .,. "Murder In The Blue Room"
( t944, Mystery) Grace McDonald. Dorl·
akS~~~ ~ ....... ~ MT\19 CUii • CC*Cml Culture
Club l'bma "Karma Chameleon." "Do
You .C::tr Want To Hurt Me?" and "Mias
Me Blind' at the Hammersmith Odeon tn
London. 5 · ( 1 hf ) (I)--·· Ill" (1982. Orama) S)+
ves<er Stalone. r1 wee1nera. ( 1 ht • 40
min.)
.. aJftAICMI
1111(() ~ -"Track and Aetd: Somtlng Techniques" Guest Mel
Roeen. Aubuftl c:oech. .. ,,,. .... ....,. '*AT __ ..... (II) .,...,...
• .,. "The Ride To Hangman's Tree··
( 1967. Western) Jack Lord. Jamer.
Fatentlno. ~ hB.) .. I DIE tu "'" .u...-,, ..... ......:,,,,.
191TU .... ,.
Ilona In a small Australian town IMrns MY·
tral reveallng secrets. (1 hr .. 27 min.) •8.,. "Ladtet Of Crime" ( 1972. Ora·
ma) Oevld Janasen. Jotv'I Larcn. A u.s
TreeSUty agent aets out to hllt the Illegal
operatlona of • gangster Who hat taken overl~11:~Y (2 hrs )
U.T*Y ...
IOWMtw nn~• llmo From Mesquite, Texas. (R) (2
htt) •aJ..rlUCU .. (H) ....... ,. .........
The on-and off-acteen life of one of Arnefl-
ca' s favorite actor. la traced with flm clips
of some o1 hit belt mcwtes lncludlng "On
Go4den Pond" Which won him an Oecar.
l hf.) m ....
.,. "The Roots Of Heaven" (1958.
Adventwe) Errol Flynn. Jullette Greco A
w11dllfe enthusiast attempts to protec1
African elephants trom being hunted. (3
hrs)
(JI) ... ''Tunes Of Glory" (1960. Ora-
ma) Alec Guinness, John MUts An
unbearable commandant causes grief for
the regiment when desperation leads to
sule~1 tir . 48 min.)
"Nana" (1981. 0r81n8) Katya
Berger. Jeen-Plene Aumont A beautltul
and Wiiifui PfOStltute puta her appearance
and body 10 uae to become the toast of
the town 'A' ( 1 hr • 32 min.)
~ •OYll "WarGamea" ( 1983.
Suspense) MantleW Sroderietl. Oebney
Coleman A teen-age oompute< whiz inad·
vertanlty sparks a nuclear confrontation
when he accesses the Pent1g<>n's strate-
gic compute< system 'PG' ( t Iv . 53
min.) • e.,.. "For Love Of Ivy" ( 1968. Com-
edy) Sidney Poitier. Abbey Uncoln. An
UPP8f mlddle-clasa family find a man for
tneir maid so she'll stay with them. but the
plan backfires (2 hfs.)
I flUAll DGl'T IATM ~ •mao M llllflTI
llCMI "Hanky Panky" ( 1982, Come-
dy) Gene Wlldef, Giida Radner. ( 1 hf , 45
min)
([) ._ "U.S Indoor Championships ·
Men's and Women's 1<>-metM Plattorm
Anal8" (from Galnesvllle, Ra.). (2 hrs.)
(H) llCMI "WUd Horse Hank'' ( 1979,
AdventlKe) Linda Blall. Rlcherd Crenna i! hr .• 31 mm)
CD) ... "A Hero Ain't Nothln' Bui A
Sandwich" ( 1977. Orama) Clcoty Tyson,
Paul Wlnflekl ( 1 hr • 4 7 min )
.. LA.at
l'Ml"ICAT '""'*"-~ WICIOl~l\m
_.,1MllM'9 .. .....,. c=-···· ,.....,..
.,. "Manny's Orphans" ( 1980.
Orama) Jim BaJcer. Matachy McCourt ( 1
hr. 31 min.)
Cl) llCMI "The Goldwyn Follies" ( 1938,
Muslc81) Adolphe MenJou. Ena Logan ( 1
hr S5mln)
~-llMlflUO ~= "G'Otel: The WOftd Q4) Ct*-
tenge" ( 1983) Documentary. Nitrated by
Sean Connery. A lo<* It the 1982 WOttd
Cup SOCXlef gamea pteytd In Speln. ( 1
hf .• 38 min.) •OO .,. "Blot ~-AotJtn" (1983. Comedy) Harry Ha"*'. Mimi Roon-The
owner of 1 women'• toftb911 le9tn 11"8 to
get peat nrst bale with his star p4ayer'•
t.'PG' (1ht .• 30mln.) .. ----llllCIUI ....... .. ... "Drums" (1938. A.dYentur•)
Raymond Maaley. Sabo. A young lndllln
boy Mve& a Btttllh regiment from being
metMCftd In India. (2 tva.)
i CM'locm == •t• -MIZm•t.:w ... ''Anlmall Are 8-lltifUI People''
(1975. Documentary) Narrated by Peddy
O'Byme. African wtldlte 11 aeen In It• nat-
1ul habitat. 'G' ( 1 ht., 38 min.)
Cl) IHI .... COlllWl'f "'1fY Hri
WUl!ams Jr. hott• tNt concett aboerd the u.s.s Constelatlon, which ... turea pet·
formancee by Alabama. Etrl Thoma
Conley. Goe Hardin, Waylon Jennlnga.
Met McOllllel end Sytvia. ( 1 hr •• 30 min.) ..~ ........ .. -MC!ml~Y .. "Tai In The fddle.. ( 1944,
Western) John Wayne. Ella Ralnet. A
cowpoke changes his negative at1ltudel
about fema.les when he accept• a job •
ranch foreman end meeta hi9 two lcwety
employers.. ( 1 hr .. 27 min.)
(l)llOWll "The Last TycOOn" (1976, Ora-
ma) Robert DtNlro, Jeanne Moreau. In
the Hollywood of the 1930a. one man·a
SUcce11 makea him the friend of 1tatt. the
envy of power-hungry exea.Jtlv., and the
moe1 ellQlble ~In town. 'PG' (2
tva .• 2 rT'lln.)
4dl flJH•N.L llmf
.. Cl) CMl'T'oc.
·1----• •"*'"_,._ IJh\IMICOU
,_...,..../LlmlMICOll
lr-=·-
IOCIODAYU. ..., ....
-mmTQ ... "Wiiiy WOf'IM And The ~
late Factory" (1971, Fantasy) Gene
Wilde<. Jack Albertson. J.2~~ ,.I :a'#--="-==-••• ,Mii fOlmlM9M-·--...
Pll'll' I IOCI Makey and Aid
become roommates, end haw troub6e
sha~spaoe. ,_1 _..lf?'.OJ!n Of A Thouland Fac.e"
( 1957, Biography) Jamee Cagney, Dote>
ih Malone. (2 hra.. 35 min.) .......
~noom
Friday, May 18, 1984 11
-lalunlay Cont. u ICOOl'f DOO -ICll,,.,., 100 CIMll,m ___ __, ----... , .. ·----.....
&-. ..
.. ''The Flghttng SullYane'' ( 1~.
) Anne Baxter, Thoma Mitchell ~tv .. ~"fJ. • ww11•..-n ClllWY ... ..,.. ... Comedl-
•n Chevy a-lhat• candid •nd
humofOUI ot.fvatlofw about Nmeeff with
_..,.,, IMfHige lnteMewera.
(D) M ...-OI I I IS The lnterr•·
clal lrieodehlp of two tc:hoolmat• Is
threatened by prejudice and raciel vio-
lence. ·11·····~·-·-· .. -~/-Clm/Kl IDO ,,....,. ..... --... -... 1UY 1"11 mT -"Preparation for Maten Pley" (R)
C8).,. "Local Hero" ( t983. ~)
Peter Rlegert, Bort Lancaster. ( 1 hf .. 50
;'-~ "Aney Hardy Comes Home"
(1958. Orama) Mldcey Rooney, Patrtcia
Btedrl~ ht .. 20 min.)
(%) "They Shall Haw MU91<:"
( 1939, Orama) Joel McCrea. Walter ·1Bt(i)~~~';·b. .... w11rnom• .,.., ..
•a.&mDGUM ...
.,.. "Audrey Roee" ( 1977, Hofror)
M.erlha Mason. Anthony Hopkins (2
hrs.)
1-flOOfV I II ll.UllW1-MMTI
19\'lm&mT• I ilHigNights of
the '81 AFC Playoff (Chargers vs. ~
phlns) and '81 NFC Championship (Cow·
~YTL 49'n). (R) { 1 hf.) CIJ .,. "Enter The Oregon" ( 1973,
A<Mlnture) Bruce LM, JOOn Suon ( 1 tv , 39 min.)
(D)M---OIA9C1119 An
unhappy rich kid. who has 9Y9f)'tNng
except friends, tlnda thet his life changes
dfarnatlc:ally whec'I he II Offeted aeven
wWl8I by a fairy godmother (Butterlty
McOueen). ~ ·11.:::::==-= L~&mUI
... "Sands Of IWo Jlme" ( HM9,
Ac:t¥9nture) John Wayne, John ~, (2
tn.~MCMCOGI .
I I \IHWW •tMMTI -· ... -1=• 0,..., I ICOOl'f DOO I _., Q .......
WAIKrillUllCOOIWf ........
.. "Best Friends" ( 1982, Come-
dy) Bort Reynolds, Goldie Hawn. ( I hr ,
50mln.)
i fllAUMft•
1'111• ··-.. "Father Of The Bride" ( t 950.
Comedy) Spencer Tracy, Elizabeth Tay·
lor ( t tv . 33 min.)
12 Friday, May 18, 1984
.... "Thlt'• My Men" (1947,
A<MntUfe) Don Ameche, C.thet'lne
Mel *>CS. (2 Iva.) .. llll.,. "Colcndo Territory" (1~9.
We.tern) Joel McCfee. Virginia Mayo (2 -1tn.J.. .... ...,
& -OP ··-''Chai--. OI A Chemplorl'' Kent Howton Is fMtur:1 n:.:-:~ lootl •t the
MIOIT'Om••-a••-
-"Tootlle" ( 1982. Comedy) In Hoffmen, Jea9loe Ulnge. (,hf .~
"*'-> (%) 90fll "The Swarm" (t978,
SuapenN) Mlcheel Caine, KAltharlne
Roee. ( 1 ht .. 56 min.) -(C-''The Man Who Would Be King''
(1976, Adventwe) S..n Connery,
MlchMI cu.. (2 hra.. 9 "*'-)
tW e ~ NA.., "Colonial National lfwita·
tlon' Third rOUAd (Ihle from Cdonlal
Country ~b In Fort Worth, Texas) ( 1
tv .. 30 ~ • I'~ Regional COYefage ol
AngMI If Yanke• or Aatroa at Cobs (3
ltn.l m CA'l1"Tm
di MC a -"tt rm Loat. How Come I Found You?" A runaway orphan,
an 8'derty i.dy and two f0fe9l mi..lonar·
lelt oompllcate the hideout piat'8 of arna·
teut burglatw.. (Part 1 of 2) (R) n
• .. "One Mask Too Many1 ' ( 1958,
W•ttm) Clayton Moore. Jay Sitvflf~
'
hr.)
... 1"1111
.,. "Bocic Prlvttas" (1941. Come-
dy) Abbon and Costello. Lee Bowman
i tv . 30 "*'·> ---l'"Ml Cellfomle Angets a t New
Yortc Yankees (3 tn.)
I ....... ... .,.,. .. ... '* ...... _
di ' m C • W• Guests.
Wq ~ ("Don't Let Go." "Oanoe
Hall Days '). Kim Flelds (''Dear
~.(1ht ) Cf) "Go Wat" ( 1!MO, Comedy)
Marx Btothers. Diana Lewis. ( 1 hf .. ~
min.)
I LM'f~ ..... ........ ~
M •M TNs English bend feell.lfes
"You Are The Ufe." "Some Klod Of Won·
derful," and "Man can't Loee."
--&&amooa -,~ ... -... "The Night The City Saeamed"
(1980, Suspef*I) Raymond Burr. Aober1
QIAp. (2 tn.)
.... "Masked Avengers" (1980.
A<Mnture) Chieng Sheog. ChY Ko (2
hra.)
11n1•nm
• I llOI.., l .,.. "Brainstorm" ( 1983, Science-
Ion) Natde Wood. Christopher Walk·
an. ( t ht., 46 min.)
(I) lllDFlll IJW W "U.S Open ~.. (from Charlotte. N C )
i ln.)
GIM•Wlnl-M910m ~ 110¥11 "WarGtmea" ( 1983.
Suapenee) Matthew Btoderlck, Oebney
Coleman. ( 1 hr .. 53 min)
... "Slightly French" (19'8. Com
ady) Don Alnaohe, Dorothy Lamour. ( 1
ht .. 30 "*'·}. .. m .. 'Gunfloht 1n Abllane" c1961.
W•tern) Bobby 09l1n.. Emly Binks. ( 1
ht .. 56 "*'·) -·(I) •IAm'llML ''Eutwn Confet·
era Anal'~~· 30 min.) I ATm ca•.,_•.,.~ Host
Ctyde L.. and • computerized robot
examine tome of the ueee f« persona1
computn and tM UM of oomputefs by
IChOOI chlldlm.
!.W&hii ..,._ ... ._A docunentary on
lte of 1 women IUffettng from
Atzhalmer'• dllNM. ----I. I t11••111•1t•••rr1
.. "Alegro Non Troppo" ( 1976, antayl Anrnllled. ( 1 hf .. 15 min )
9 ...... ..,.Scheduled wli•1 ow
ftgure lkattng chamP'ons Scolt
on and Tor.ti and Deen In farewell
pertormanoee (from Bowling Green.
Ohio); a prevtew of today's Preakness
Stu-. (t hf)
tlWPCA'tYWm .... nm...,'*' -mr-1ssues Ing the ~ lmpeWed Include
medical help, educ:atloo end tralnWlg ano
dNllng with change, Q ( 1 ht.)
-~--(II) ... "Glzmo" ( 1977, Comedy)
Doc:umen1ery Directed by Howard Snvth . .l!. tv . 30 min ) CIJ .. "Biii Coeby Hlm9etf" ( t982
Wl~::N ,«~) •
•••u• W Cla'IC)Ofl
• ..,__.. Andy La9Cano hosts the
American Bowling Coogren M1t&tefs
Tourrwment. ( 1 tv.).
l ••wn._ di • ... 11 ITADI The 109tti
running of the teeond )eW9I of horM rac
lng'a f;lple Qown (ltve from Plmllco Race
Couree In Baltlm«e, Md.) (1 ht I
l lOMI ·
.,. "The Scatphuntera" ( 1968
eatem) Bort Lancaster, Sheley Winters
(?NL) I
... "Bugay Malone" ( 1976, MUSI-
cal) Jodie Foater, Scott Balo. (2 NS ) e .. TICN ,._ Up-to-date lnlorma-
tlon on the changing electronlct f'91d
from video gatn. to word proc:.stOfs
1--•••=w Y•CMITOl'f
.,. "L081 Ho<Uon" ( 1937 Fanta-
sy) Ronald Colman. Jane Wyatt ( 1 ht.
56mln.) (J) ruv to. mT ,_ "Match Play" ill)
(D) ... "Fat~·· (1981, Comedy)
Farnham Scott. January Stevens { 1 hr .a min)
.,. "Tom Sawyef" ( 1973. Mu'llC31)
Johnny Whltlktf, ~e Holm ( 1 hr 38
min)
(%)-"Flrtt LCNe" ( 1977, Romance)
Susan Dey, Wlll9m Katt. ~2 min J -......... ..,_ -1--WITll•'•O
lftml .......... A look at US
news eveota and trenda u aeen by foreign
joumellsts stationed In this country Host
F°'d Rowan
J
I ,..~=
... a:-..... -~ an Chevy Ct-. "*• candid and humOrOUI ot>MMlllon1 about ~ with
.. ~'::X:"~ •lj• c•••w 9GITM .. Alt<ly Laecano tiost1 the
t Cecllec Gold Cop Pok> CNmpioo-~ from Pem Beech. Florida. ( 1 ht .. 30
~"The Gh0t1 8'Mket1" (1940,
) Bob Hope, Pautette Goddard ii:---· .... I:' .:.. '°" I llMIC'f -""'
Cf) a.eom MCll.IOIT9
• mowA "An1tvopok>gy On Tr1al" Nova u....-to ~ ~ to ftnd out whet the
net..._ who hew ~ the ot>ttct of
ant~I 1tudy thlnk of the toclal
lcientlstt who hew Intruded upon their
CUit~• '°' the •k• ol lcienoe. Q ( 1 hr )
.. "A Dey At The Aeon" ( 1937,
) Marx &others. Maureen O'Sul-
. ( hrs.) •••llM&.M,_ CID ,.....,..,.,11m Manowe
lf'Neltlget• the death of a jazz musician
reeponelbte for getting ~ fired from hit
~ a1 a hotel oececthle
(JJ .... "Toot•" ( 1982, Comedy)
Dustin Hoffman, Jealca Lange. (I hr . 56
min.)
I •1•••1.oC;aA IOCU -~ • _.."The Se• SymbOI" (1974. Dfa-
ma) Connie Stevena. Sheley Winters ( 1
IV , 30 min.) • a .u .... "$11s.ooo Sea111e
Open" (from SeetUt, WMh.) ( t hr • 30
min.)
i uma-••--... ..,.,...
~ ..... , .... ,..
... "O'Hara'• Wife" ( 1982. Dfa·
me) Edwatd Aanet. Marlette Hartley ( 1
lhr .• ~'ti...curmw
W ITMlm
.. "Dfegoo lOfd" ( 1978, AdVen-
turew le Chan. c2 ma.)
• "Alollttaz. The Whole Shocking
Story" (1980. Orama) Mlchael Beck. Tet-
SaveAu. (2 hrs )
... ''The Gumball Rally" ( 1976,
) Mlcheel Sarrazln, nm Mcintire '!hrs.) Ml .. 1*U-The wlnnef of
Metropolten Home megaztne Interior
dellgr'I ooni.t II 1 .. tured. Q !·---·=-.. ''TM PromlM" ( 1979. Dfama)
thleen Oulnlan. Stephen Colllns. ( 1 hr ..
38 min.) (() .. ,...,. CID _.. "Wiid Horse Han«" ( 1979,
Adwnt~) Linda Blair, Rlcherd Crenna
11Iv.,31 min.)
(Q) _.. "Without ~allon1" ( 1~6.
Comedy) Cleudette Colbert. John Wayne
11 hr .. 4'1 min.)
Cl) al OCOJ!ULll:I AT OWL Cllml -An 0<lglnal "Twllight ~" eplSOde
wherein • Confederate 'PY la saved from
hanging wtlerl the rope mystlflously b<~hlm10~. 1o.~ """ -.IT ,,. ,.,
W Q1) l'WML Attanta Braves at PtM~burgh
Plratea 13 hrs )
·;r;r-....... Ct•• _.. "Br.in.tonn" (t983. Science-
Action) Nat ... Wood, Chttatoptltf Walk-
"'· ( 1 hr., 46 min.) l .. , .... ._COlll'l"f ..... ,. .... ,,,.Otvmolc
hC>P9fuit prolll9d .,. Pet« w.ibtc>ok
(t.ncing) • and Jamee Aoblo1on and Don Ip'!:~~). (thr.)
tH I IJU.:-.,..._
.. ''TM Ouctiea9 And The Olrtwa-
tet Fox" ( 1976, Wt1tem) Geotge Segal,
Goldie Hawn. (2 hra.)
l !E... .. ~ ~ Jllcbon'iWll 8ults at Phlledlf&:>hl9 Stars ( 3 hrs.) CD .. "W'tfty Wook8 And The Chooo-
lat• Factorf' (1971, Fantesy) Gene
Wlldef, Jectl Albertton. (2 tva.)
(%)_."Wrong ti ~r ( 1~2. eom. <M Seen Connery. George Grlttard. ( 1
ht .. 56 min.) ..... • =. "The caatawar 0n a.oen·· Island" ( 1979, Comedy Bob l.)enver,
Alan Halt Jr~ hr • 30 mW\ .. ) I =:. \
.._.ftOIW. ..... A look at U.S. news events and trends u M8n by foreign
joumalllta stationed In this country. Host
Ford Rowan. CID.w.-
·-· I II Ma•' -•Lening
·11c-... --~ysterloue i.&and'' (1961, Soi-
eno•Flctlon) Joan Greenwood, Mlctl8el
Craig. Ave men tecape from a Con*'«·
ate prison and encounter strange etea·
lures on an lllafld In the South Seas. (2
l,..,.·l..,.warwM ..
i-.co.Ml't
.,. "Brtakheat1 Paaa" (1976,
Western) Charlee Btoneot1, Ben Johnlon
A dlagulled ftdefal agent, ltanap()(flng a
prisoner by train through the Wast, la tud-
denly caught up In e ~OUI eeqtJtnCe
of eveni. • train p·wangen are mur-
dered. (2 ~ I UT'ft.I CllM,.._
llMIC tl* IUIALPW
" _. "Young Frankenstein" (1974,
eom.dy) Gene Wilder, Peter Bovie. The
grandson of the Infamous Of. F'r8nkeo-
steln •ttemc>tt to prove thet Na father wea
not a medmetl by cornP'eflng hie efforts to
eteete a tynthetlc: man. •PQ• ( 1 hr • 45
min.) CID _. "Local Hero" ( 1983, Comedy)
Peter Ritgert, Butt Lancaster. A high-
powered oll company executive
eooountera unexpected problems when
he travelt to • sman Scottllh IMCoa&t
town for What he assumea wlH bt a cut·
and-dry land purchase deal. 'PG' ( t ht • 50 ~ cm "Brainstorm" ( 1983. Science-
Flctlon) Natalie Wood, Chtlttopher Waltt-
en. A married coupte ttltt to keep a spe-
cially ~ ~ that allows a
'*"°" to ~ tht ..,..flone "91 by anott. om rnWtetv _,,.. ltQl!Mrlel
D '~ht .• 48mln.)
-:I lMn ..... <•••
Ifft? ·-·~ () lay "*' gooda and ~t-Cl l..., ...... -., ...
-,..,. Oki hits and new IOf9 lndUcllng "W.'I M..i Agmn" W\ an ~
alt oonoer1 held In Oxbdttlh, Engllnd. Ji!. tv..., 30 "*1.) ~,... . .,.,, __ _
-· •• .,. ,_ Feetured: "' ........... With Tiny Th\; • proftla Of~ Dave
Grueln wtlOlt wont• muelcal
IOOret fOf ''Toot•," "On Golden Pond,"
"Reda" and "The Electr1c Hofllman"; an
• PalnNtlon of Sudden Infant°""' 8yn-
ci'°':.f .:=.'::1=er ·~,_ca.a•r ~Aob9rt ~d'I ntw bMlbel moWt ''The Natu-
ral"; Sid CaeMI loob ~ at "VOJt
ShOw Of Showl"; a lode at the wen 911#lt
Mca.Mccmmr .... -,_._.WI ltt CIO on fllmt.
...,, ... ",. _ Feetured:
. T ("The A· Team"): TV lteta turned
movie ltan; ~ Oouglu, Chefy1
Ladd, Tom Selecl<. ( 1 ht.)
1 .. , ....... ..... _,
-ITQIY "Fal Rlvef ~ec ....
local and natlonel eftecta of televteion
coYertlQt of the New Bedford nipe tflal. CD.,. "Rocky Ill" (1982. Creme) Sy1-
Y99ter Stdone. Catt Waatheta. Wor1d
hNvywelgh1 champion Rocky Balboa
IUffflft a perl0081 Cfllll When a younger,
hungrier ~ter challenget him for hit
Cf<>wn. 'PG ( 1 hr., 40 min.) CZ> llOfll "WarQames" ( 1983,
Sulpenae) Matthew 8'0dt<lck. ()ebney
Cdeman. A teen-age compyter whiz lnlid-
vertantty apart<• • nucleet confrontation
whef'I ht aocu1• tht Pentagon's strat.
glc computer syetern. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 63
min.) . ..,., .... --Cl-Al -.... .... ,. ... WI
ftl • LA F .. turtd: a las Vega
that'• COOlPflMd of amazing~
ty loo6I allkea; the lat•I In b&!Nng Ut9
from ..,... IWfmwear dlllgrln; b9ll
~-Mountlllt\. I ftl • 1M _.. F .. tured: Biii Grft-.
flttl't villlt to New York City cont'"'-wtth a f .. ture on Sen Diego'• Symphony MUllc
Director Devld Atherton'• det>Ut at the
Metropolitan Opera, and • tour Of the 71h Avwnue gatment dlltrtc1 -the hMft Of
NY'1 fahlon WOt1d: John Beetty'1 doa9-
up f9POrt fOQJMI on ector Tommy Her-
nandez.. who playe hOlt Mdl year for tht
Oe4 MM Fair: and • pioflle on San Olego
Neon Artll1 8111 Moerystal. ......... ~Gabler and Jet·
trey Lyons rtvt.w "The ~tural" and .. Flrlllart• .. '
I ZKWWW•IM-mAT .,.._ Jim Tabor vt11t1
Hewalfa Haleakala Cratet end aella on
Pugel Sound: John Bragg demonetrat•
Friday, May 18, 198• 13
•='m~::-=&.. .,_ •
--c.rte FW'9r end My a. Wl-laml,. tliN* at the c:r.edon of mow4e mon-
lt ... Wbm the lnltllf lnlplrdon of the ~
i;:~o lhe ~ _ filn'q ot dw6cs '"Aec\.m Of The ,,.,. end .. The
Bwt rom 20,000 Felhoml... (R) (1
hr.) ee»W",...AmokShaa
nightmw• -11• lhe 6elactJrwit ~
Ofdarl h9n to= lor lhe «aft. (R) O ~ ... _..,.._,,.,.
u : .. ~ Sinatra perb11• et the ~of Iha 5.000....1 ~· •• Anoe de~ Ooe1•**1 Aepublc. (2
hrs) • 0 T..l ... Hodcer ~ a
pOloe offloer afttr her OOW81dlce ~ II
gunmen to wound Romeno' s friend. (R)
Q_{thr)
• ... ''The 8eut In The Cellar''
( 1970. HorrOf) Flore Aobaon. e.yt Reid
Two ts*wt• .._. conc:.I a deli( MCfet
•bout the ~ of their lodted oelat i i:r.--4 A Yariety &t'CW ~ ltudo parlonneno-. c:elebf1ty
goeelp and country mul6c.. Thia week' I
guest5. Sid c..... *'08'~ Phil
Ort9ooll and ~-<:Otnp()W 8 J. Thom-as (~ • "The Nal<ed Spur" ( 1953,
Wettarn) James Stewwt, Jel'9t Leigh A
t>ounty hUnter. an ex-officer. an <ltd pr~
pector, an outlaw and a glr1 join f0toee"' a
strugglit '°' eurvtvai. ~2 tn.) llW•ACC1111 LI ~c.--... "BfNt~" ( 1983, Orama)
R'ICtiard ~. Valerie ~Y A lfee-
spltlted auto thief unlntenUonally kills a
petrOlman and let•~ an obses-
sive enrectlon to a young woman. 'R' ( t
hr .,, min.~ (!)IPGIT~ 00 ... "TootU." ( 1982, Comedy)
Dustin Hottman. ~ Lange. An out-
ot-wc>Ot New Ven ectOf tabefed as tem-
petamental dilcoYef'I • who6e new career
fOf himMtl whefl he dllgl liees h#nMlf as 11 woman and lands • toep opera rote. 'PG'
Q_(tlv .66mkl)
(Q) ... "Twtlight Zone -The Movie"
( 1983. Scien<»-netlon) John Llthgow,
VlC Mofrow. Thia hOmege to the 06d ~
Sertlng TV aerlee l•tures eegments about
a bigoted bat patron's ~. s
group of retirement home r~ta who
recapture their youth. a chlld with the
power to create °' dMtroy at wta. and an
awptene peseenger who ... • gremlin sa=: the pleM't wV'O 'PG' ( 1 hf . 42 min.
(J) ' TU 1*111 "Pinocchio" A
dramatization of the clullc tale, starring
Cert Reiner as the plJPJ* maker Oe(>etto.
Paul Reubenll u Pinocchio. James
Coburn u the ..... gypsy. Jamee
Belustll, LU1le KazM and ~ Rich-
ards. O (1 hr.) e.,.. "Mtll Grant Tak• Richmond"
(1949, Comedy) luclAe Bel. WllNam Hol-
den. A teetetary gets her crooked bolla
entangAed In • legltlmate h<xJllng project
-~~TIM:laCIUIT ....
•• e .... 90Cm Rld<y and Derek convince two otdef' Qlttt 10 be thelt dates
at• rOdl ooncert. (Ff)
(f) &.Jlm1"'90I .... ,.,...
.... "Undet 8ect.i Ofderl" (19'3.
14 Friday, May 18, 1984
,,
~) &ten Von StrohMn. OUe Luoe
The ~rur. of wertirne 'PY~
.. Lwet. known aa "Madlmolute Doc·
1:eur." are depicted. (t hr., 30mln.)
-· ()) ... ''OuUand'' ( 1981, Scienc. ACtlon) Seen ec.w.y, Pet• Boyte A
9pe.ce melW\al in....iget• a ,....... of m)+
terious deetha wttNn • "*ling oaony on
one of .k.lplt.,. s moons. (Viewer 0.SCr&-
tlon AcMled) (2 In. 15 min )
•• .-ti-~ FMtured: Bruce
Weltz poeea aa a tOl.Wtat to tolctt an aut~
gr9'1h from • k>dc .... e: a woman must
oorMnc:e 11 .i1anger to w.lt on ~age-sale
customers: • men attempts to rel\Jrn a
bOa constrtctor he c:lalmt he purchased at
• ftelmatt(el • 0 LOW IMT Jule fall tor a famous
etoonef. Doc and Gopt'9f compete'°' •he attecriOl1t of aw. and a bUlllnessman
~two of hla emp6oyeee.. (R) Q ( 1
~ ... ·-....
... ''SQPja's Choloe" ( 1982, Ch·
ma) Mefyf Streep, K.wt Kline. In 1947. II
young wrft• from the South takee up rest-
deflCe wfth • beeuttflA Pohh lmmigntnl. a
Vlcim of NaZS l)erMCVtlon. end her Jewish
Intellectual boytr1enct 'R' (2 tn . 37 min )
llOYll "WarGames" ( 1983.
Sulpense) Matthew Broderiok. Dabney
Coleman. A t~ege comput• whiz lnad-
\19ftantty apetl(s • nuciear confrontation
.tlef'I he ..:x: 11 ns the Pentagon's strate-
gic computer system. 'PG' 0 (I hr . 53
min.)
(Z).,. "Fm Love" ( 1977. Romance!
Soun Dey, WW.m Kati A young couple
floda It hard lo ..tabltSh a real relatloos/'l1p
In lhe laoe ol today's casual mc:nlity 'R'
(1 hr .• 32 min)
•(ll)~TUCU
W 8 e llMll'I ,.._, After her husband
leevee her. Ben lhoct(a the family by dal-D~ man (R)
---c:w••m • • "'°" • 111111 John FOfsythe. Kenny Rogers. Ann-Marg19t. Bernadelle
Peter&, Rev 8llty Graham. Bob Hope and
Jotwry Carson are among tnose to remln-
lsoe •bOut the entertainer's t!Qhl decades
ln ttlOW business (R) ( 1 hr ) 11 :MY.._, A young woman
agrees 10 be a surrogate mother, and a
man wanting to many hie glltfrlend must
decide wtilch of two other women Is the
moat be&Utlful. O ( 1 hr.) G.,. "Fall Of The Roman Empire"
( 1964, Orama) Sophia L0teo. Stephen
Boyd. E~°' Marcus Aurellu& IS mur-
dered and hla reprobate aon. Commodos,
ueurne. the throne. (2 lvt.. 60 min.)
I ......
c:rrmATWM:-
.,_ "Dinner At The Ritz" ( t937.
Mysi.ty) Annebe41a, De~ Niven The
daUgtlter of • murdefed French banker
plaoet blind trust In the help offtwed by her flnanoler flanoe In locetlng lhe killet .l! ht .• 30 min.) ~ llOWll "Fast Co." ( 1979. Adventure)
John Saxon, William Smith. A race car
driver ptans on getting beck Into an
Important funny car race attet his spon90f
replaces him With his blggelt r1Val 'R' ( 1
ht .• 35 min.) (!)•'°""*w,,_1•umm CW> 00 mT ..... , NI ... Comedy
tketct. combine with claalc film and news footage In an offbeat. satlrle tektt-
otf
(lD.ocl Al9aL ftm .. mw Travel
oown the honky~tonk hlt;;Mey of CXU1try
end west~ styte r<x* end rol ,,.. wttl\
the eoundl of Cer1 "Mr. eau. &>ede =~-~F~By.
-._, A prolla of Japenese Wr•ttlf Tel Ho. (R]
CID A lGMT TO Lmf ... A aalute 10 the contt<MW'IAlll comecl111, feel1KlnQ
appearances by St..,. Alef\. George Cat-
lin, 8111 Cosby, Martin Mui end Don Ric·
klee. (1 hr.)
(%) ll0'9 "The Man Who F4ll To Elrth"
(1976, Scienc»-ActlOn) Dsvld Bowie
Candy Clatk. A roc='c St8I trom an alien
p6anet. on an Int~ ... rctt tor
water for hla people,~ an explort·
ed m1111one1te on Earth. 'R' ( 1 tv . se mln._Ul!.m
-1Mnm&YINITI ....
tW 1.··--rATtl
• ... "St !Yes" cnms. A«Mn1ure1
Chat1es 8'onaon. l8Cqlleline Billet A for·
met journellt la hlfeCi by • wealthy lllm
fancier to rtoOYer a set of lncnmlneuno
ledgefs In excnenge fOI' $100.000. (2
hrs.)
• ~'Shades Of Oenlness" _ Frenoesca a.nd JatNa 8otarn star in
C H B. Kltctlln ory about M 1un<Jng 111
f:rden ~'(Jl'lr) .......
_."The Mlstrea" (1981, Orama)
Kelly Nlehola. Enc Edward&. A bulllness-
woman decldeS to rMtrtct ~ romantic
partners to married men 10 avo6d emo11on·
al commitments. (1 hr .. 10 min.) • Cl)... . e MOT ;.'i, Gu.it· Jewiltl Defense
League leedaf Irv Rubin. wNI• racist Tom
1W Me=-~ tdl(I) ...
1W8 • Mnm&Y _, LM Hoet· Stevie
Wondet <>u.ta: WonderioY9, COOliC fUO·
I Mlcheel 0evta. (R) ( 1 tv . 30 min )
.. ,_MOTTMCU ....
111 IWT ...
l•IOCU•
... "The Boyt In The Bend"
( 1970, Drama) CNff Gorman. Laurence
Lucklnbill A homoeexuara birthday party
prov10ee a plattoon fOf revelations by htS
friends (2 hra .• 30 min.) CID .,. "A Time To ()e" (1983. Ora-
ma) Edward Albett. Rex Hemeon Seek·
Ing revenge fOf the mordlr of~ Wife end
friends, en American epy lravete to Europe
In aearcti of the klllerll who committed the
crime cluflng Wof1d Wet II 'R' ( 1 ht 28
$JAT.COCRllQJI .......
Cl) _.. ··ea 0n Emmanouelle''
( 1978. Comedy) ~nne o.ni.ne. Ken
neth Wiiiiams. the Court of St. Jamee Is
!Mined up by the arrival of a new diplomat
,,.iwtth·~· 'R' ( 1 hr .• 30 min )
tM ~~
.,_ "~1 Of The Planet Of
The Apee" (197~. Sdanc»-flctlon) Roo-
dy McbowaN, Don Murray. A tddng c:titm·
panzee leads an ape populatlon to revOll
against their tyran~ hUman captor• (2
hra.. 15 min..)
(I) ... "Sanda Of IWO Jlme" ( 19-49,
AdYOnlUfe) John Wayne. John Agat. The
tough training fhet a U.S. Mame aergeanl
gtwiee hie rebellol• rec:nMb rtlUltt In the ol two .am..(2 tn., 10 tNn.) -,_ ____ _
... EHi• ·wnem Veta: The
fU-~~hr.)
.. "Wendi ~ Wal Street"
982. COmedy) Vetonlca Hert. Jemie
A poMr~ woman UMI Mxual ahenlnlglnt to rlM to the top of lhe cor-
IL'*fiJ~ "*'-)
-_,TIMID .. "&alnltorm .. (1983. Sdenoe-
lon) Natale Wood, Ctwlatoptw Walk-
en. A marrled coupte tri. to keep a ep&-
c:Wy dlllgfled d9Ytct that allows a Pef'IO" to experiela the _..,lone fett
by .nottw from mllltarY and lncMtrial
'PG' ( 1 hr .• 48 mfn.) .. ,~"Hot Radteta .. (1979, Orama)
Cendldl Royde, Laurien Dominique. A
man'led COtJS* try 10 WOftl OU1 their aexual
problemt at an eJtduatve tennla reeon. ( 1
-~:n~~ Cl) .. "The Proud Ones" (1956.
Western) Robert Ryan. Vlrgini. Mayo. A Western ,.,.,...,., wtta are l•ted wher'I a
lhrewd gang of oottawa antvea In town.
~'::J. ,... --~Demon And The Mummy··
( 1975, HOffOf) O.rren McGavtn. Keenan
Wynn A CNcago report., lntereated in
the occuft *°"* lnYolYed In two mur·
dera. (2 hra. J -,~ r ttu•·--·•••1111111011.R
--NI.Mii 11 LIER ...
.. ''The Sandpiper'' ( 1965, Of&·
ma) Elzabeth Taylof: Alohard Burton A married dergyman falts In love With a
liberated artllt who '"'" with her ffleglti-mate eon. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.)
Cl) .. "&alnttorm" ( 1983. Sclence-
~lon) Natalie Wood. Christopher Waitt·
en. A manted couple tries to keep a spe-
c'ally deelgrled ~ that allows a
pef'90f'I 10 eJ1petlence the eenaatlona fett
by another from mllltary and Industrial
Q!_oup9. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 46 min.)
CZ) .. "Wrong ti Right" ( 1982. Corn&-
dy) 9-n Connery, George Grizzard. A
ohertematlc, gk>betrottlng T\' newa report·
er beCOmel Involved In Mldcie Eastetn ter·
ron.m. a llanderOUI prealdentlal cam-
pejgn and a nuc:IM'r arms .... that could IMd to WOl'1d War Ill. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) ·-ecorT •d!l-1MCll
-;~-/C~ I F""H&M'M ~ ...... -·-·u. .. "Arat Love" (1 9n, Romance) s~~W:~ bf .• 32 min.)
.. •-:."Young Ff•nkensW\" (1974, ~) 0.-. Wiider. Peter Boyle. ( 1
hr., ,5 tNn.) .. ~-"-.. CMIT.,,.,.,
0... W &US_.Cll llml-
(1)~-·•• ®--·-
® .. "Bt1taMI& Hoeplgl" (1982,
Con'ledy) L«8fd Roelher. Grahem
CrOWden. Havoc ~at • hoapltal wher'I wortt .. decide to attlk.e. 'R' ( 1 hr., 65
min.) •cm .,. "Elcpoee u.. ~ .. <1a16, Mystery) Jenntter W .... All Keen. A
young woman '*• • prtvate ~ 10 find her mllllng brother. ( 1 hr., 20 min.) •gr•IMCI --. .. "Target Eattti" ( 1966. saenc:.-) Rlohwd o.nnlng. Vlrgtnia Grey.
Aobott ffOm Venu1 ~ an Amer\carl ~. (2 tvt.) .,..... ... flOCnUU..
90Wll "The Man Who Would Be King"
(1975. Adventure) Seen Connery,
Mlchael CU.. BMed on the 810fy by
Rudyard ~. Two 8'ttleh 90tdletl NI
out to claim th9 rlchel and pcr#et of a
remote, l9gendaty kingdom. 'PG' (2 hrs.,
9mln.L
-· ISICT:A9ICIM.__,. W CC .. ''TheS.X MactlN" (1976, Sd-
enc•Actlon) Agoatlna Belli. Luigi
Prolette. In 2037 A.O., eclentls1t aotYe tile
energy problem by hlmllalng the power
of lhe human lbldO. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) -1-•HlllllJLA:-.. "Commend Oeolalon.. ( 1949,
Orama) Clattl Gable, John Hodlak. Lives
are aec'1floed In a strategic move to bomb
the altplane fact()(lee of Genneny. (2 hra.,
30 =~ •G1' 1UCllt
••--"The Mole People" (195e. Hor-
ror) John Agar. Cynthia Patrlcit. An
ancient temple and l.Wldefground belnga
are uoooYered by four archeeologlats In
AR ( 1 hr., 30 min.) ~,..., .... .,.
~ = "For1 Apache" ( 1948, West·
em) John Wayrte, Hetvy Fonda. A stub-
born c.vti-y officer la held ~ tor
rampant lndlen attac:Q agent a military
outpost. (2 tn., 7 min.)
M 8 90Wll "Let's Scar• Jel9lca To Death"
( 1971, Hofr()() Zahra Lampef1, Berton
Heyman. Eerie Y06oea bec*onlna from a
graveyard and f\aNng memorles of a
100-year-old New £ngJand vampire
asaault the sanity of a woman recovering
from a netVout breekdOwn. ( 1 hr .. 30
min.) •Cl)lilOlla "Hey, Good LoolUn' .. (1982.
Orama) Animated. Directed by Ralph
Bakshi. An Imminent gang rumb6e threet-
ena the happlneea of a group of '508
CD .. "Mother Lode" ( 1962, Orama)
Chatlton Heaton, Nick Manculo. ( 1 hr •
41 min.)
WiWIOCMMOIRHI. .. "--.. Ol&dl••a.om• -~------...... I bk M
TWLo.IAT&a' Ill .... ,.,._
.-AY ..
~ .. ---ACTll A 1' ••t -• An examine· tlon of the entry of Amet1Cen Chttatlan
Televlalon Syttem (ACTS) Into the
b<o.dCUt community -~ to whom It will ..,.... and con\PlltltlOn With ptWlent-
-&=~ (1tr. 61M) e•oo•:ms•..W• 111¥11 "The Swarm'11~ (1978 •
) MlohMI Celine. Xatlwtl,.
~A~ '-di
• lfe.iand.death 81rup • hotdl
of maddened kill« bell. • • p hr., ee
min.)
•® • •1 ,., ,.. -Comedy tketchee combine wtth deMlc .-n end
newt footage In 911 offbeat, ~ take-°"· •CC .,. "&eethlele" < 1988, Drema)
Rlcherd Gate, Valerte ~. A tr ...
eplrtted auto thtef ~ klll a
patrolman and later dewlOpt en obw-
""-anractlon 10 a youig women. 'A' ( 1
·1hr .. ~":1'. .. _, ...
. • ._"Local Hero" (1963.~) ~-Rlegert. BU1 ~tt. A ~ powered oll company tucutlve
enoountera unexpected ~· when
he travels to a amd ~
town '°' what he _.,... a cut-and-dry land purcnaae deal. (1 hr ..
50 ~ .. CD "Enter The Draoon.. < 1973.
Adventure) Bruce Lee. John .~on. A
kU(IO lu expert la ua6gr*' ~o rate en laland tortr .. tn Ofdar 10 an ~
um and white *V9l'Y empire. ' ( 1 tv.,
39mln.)
-· ... "The Monollth ~.,. .. ( 195 7, Sclence-Flc11oli) GIWlt WMllama.
Lola Albright. Strange de&tN ~ when
a meteor faA8 tnto the CdfomlA deest. (2
hrl., 30 ~
:: .. ~u!~E•c•e:5:.~ui•!•:•:' _,,w...r----.... ., .. .-Y-.-.nm«m:•rAT ...
HUCI Old ~ and new IOf9
lnctudlng "We'I MMt Again" In an ~
air oonoart held In O!tfordthlre, England.
i hr .. 30 min.)
-DAYO#..clC!Uat .. "lost In A Hareni" ( 1944,
Comedy) Bud Abbott, Lou COlfello. The
throne of a smd kingdom up f0t grabl II
contested by two prop men and a llngef.
~hr., 15 mln;t rr•wn•
-._, A proflla of P9'• 8"91, tracil and field atar from New Zeeland.
.. f,>AT-
day br09dces1 and c:.ble ~ (1
hr.)
(l)•W._..l,. ... •aimM1•
(11)-CM.L ....... Alohltd Kley
hOeta thll look at famout human oddltlee.
ua1ng 11111 ph<>toe and dram&tlO DOttraV*
to till the''°'* of Tom Thumb, thee..
~t Man Ind other&. cal .. ''The Mango Tr•" ( 19n, Ora-
ma) Geraldine F!Ugerald. Ctvtltopher
Pate. ( 1 hf., 35 min.)
Cl)mM "Tom Sawyer" (t973. Mullcal)
Johnny WNt•'*· c.leste Holm. ( 1 hr., 38
tNn.)
I OC.•a111•m•
-WWIJtolU•
-TWft--
Frlday, May 18, 1984 15
-laaday Cont.
llh ~-·· call .. ..,,
""~-~ ,__ _, .. ,..,,. ...., ...
'LIMIDaWTUTM...-a ----"U.S. Indoor Champtonsl\lpl" 'a and women's 3-meter lpringboerd
ti~ Galnesvllle, Fla.). (R) ( 1 hr.)
(%) "Wrong Is Right" (1982, Com&-
dy) Seen Connery, George Grizzard. ( 1
hr.,~~
• ..wamH Pl9 &Hi RI •ft CAT umlMICM.I
&&&CCR .-y ..........
• • m CGflm..Alm .,...
MICH• ••mca•• ... 1"1CAT _....,..,Q
~, ..
... "Lost And Found" (1979.
Cllll-"') Geofge Segal, Glenda Jackson.
{J hr., 48 min.) <JD ... "Brainstorm" ( 1983. Scienc.
Action) Natalie Wood. Christopher Walt(-
en. ~hr., 46 min.)
~ •1tt11C .... VGCI ,. .. ...
1':tl .. "Dot And The Bonn " ( 1980.
AdVentvre) Animated ( 1 hr . 1~ min ) ,. , .... ,., .. ...........
•• ., 12211
CllM.MII 13
UO'IDO&• ...,.Manll'T
&ICUTAI .,. ...... .,__,..
.,,mcra.1 ucm ''Seattle SuP9f-
croga" ( 1 hr.)
ewAYOP11Wnl NI~ ... "Psycho" ( 1960. Mystery)
Anthony Peritins, Janet Leigh (2 hrs., 30
min~ -WY90N&ll ••Lii ...,. ......
umi.-a
wnDO&• .. _ ,..,,AL ......
-~-.-. ::.-:n..,Q •••wncu-... .,. "Sound«" (1972. Orama)
Tyaon, Paul Wlnfleld ( 1 hr , 45
'"'"ib:&...,,.., -.. ... ., ... ....
Wi--ATC&Ylltf
I II ii.MCI nm.-,.., ._,...._,
...... (IQ .. ._
... "Allegro Non Troppo" (1976.
Fentuy)Anlmaled. (1 hr., 15 min.)
•W•To.IWL ... ([) ... "Odyssey Of The Pacific"
(1981, Adverrva) Mickey Rooney. (1
hr., 20mln.) •D ... COtl&ZICI
16 Friday, May 18, 198'i
mTOPA&LOl•'•I -.m• ..a.< Ii ~--'9WIU&_,_. ---fN .... tWl't•HRII
... "Grand lllUtlon" (1937, Ofa·
l'NI) Jean Ga.bin, Et1ch Von Stroheim ( 1
hr., 60 min.)
(l) .. Ta..
(JI) __ AT,.,, ... A pr11MntatlOl'l of
fects oonoemlng the potential heelth and
aatety hal.arda of common products aucn
aa diet pllla, cherrkal drain cteanere and
dttnklng nter.
(D) .. "Mountain Family Robln9on"
(\979. ActY9nture) Robeft Logan. Susan
oa:~~~ .. I,. .... ,. WTM,_ , ... a•• .... ~.... ,~ -., ...... , .....
ATMTIC.am& n•••-• •• n •• _ ..... 41)
MYll "WarGames" ( 1983.
Suspense) MattheW Brodenctc, Oebney
Colemen ( t hr • 53 min ) ... •== -· (I) l9A IAmllM.L "Conference Anal" (2 hra., 30 min.) D AC1'a A TY PAim • 11 • An examina-
tion of the entry of American Christian
Televlslon System (ACTS) Into the
broadcast community relatlve to whom It
will serve and compet1tlOl'l with piceseot-
day broedceat and ca~ business ('
hr.) .,_ITOOlll _., °' U. TGDA'f
--0.11111'11 T.-r .. -·--.. Mnm .,.u ..... a • .,,,_ ........ -.... Mrl'O IACml "NASCAR Ohde Cup
2 " (from Oartlngton. S.C.). ( 1 hr., 30
min)
Cl) .. "Rocky Ill" (1982, Orama) s~
vester Stallone, Cari Weathers. ( 1 hr . 40
min.)
(%) ... "The Goldwyn Follies" ( 1938,
Musical) Adolphe Menjou, Ella Logan ( 1
hr .• 55 min) ~WM'TODAY -'*-·•=w. .. llOWll "The Sectet Ute Of Watter Mit-
ty" {19'7, Comedy) Danny Kaye, Vltgln-
-,~ M(n.¥.1.iil ~~--.uY ........ . ....... ,...,, .. wa.L
Cllca.ut
.,_ "Horror At 37,000 Feet"
(1972, Horror) ~ Ebsen, Chuci<
Coonors. ( 1 ht., 30~ l, CD WM.I. tlmT -'The Market And You" Guest: Elaine Garzarelll. managing
director, economist-strategist, A.G. Beck-
er Paribas. • eo YOU WMn' TO..a A DUI.
-~ H•M.L Atlanta Braves at Pinaburgh
Pinltes (3 hra.) ,., ...
UmMJ. Callfomla Angel& at New
York Yankees (3 hrs.)
(f)WIMl'f ...
• ... "Bugty Malone" ( 1978, MUSI·
cal) JOdle Foettt. Scon Balo. (2 hra.) 11M11•1~1wm ..... , _ _.. ......
... ''Rocky Ill'' (1982. Orama) Syl-
vester Stdone, Cart WM"*9. (1 hr., 40
min.}' cm MmM. TALI Orametlad aegmenrs
from Jack London' a ''The Cell Of The
Wiid," Ster11ng North's ''Relcal'' and Mel ~EJ11a~~Of ~White won."
ft1I MWN.L Houston Aatroa at Chlceoo
be (3hra.~ tWIU"'ccu•m .. amc11••-'I m 11.--....a ..
TGP ... -MeMr'I Pau YL Ter-renoe Al In en ESPN Llgtl~t Cham.
plonshjp t:>OUt ICheduled for 12 rounds
(from Atlantic City. N.J .). (R) (3 hrs.) <JD ...... IOC& Mokey and Red
become roommates. and have trouble
sharing speoe
--iitemaoa -·.•III• Scheduled: Robert "Pee Wee" Rucker meet• Wiiiie "Fireball"
Rodriguez In a wetterweight bout IChed-
uled tor 10 round& (""9 from Corpus
Christi, Texas) ( 1 hr )
l ==-mAT ID a M CD "lnnocenrs
Abroed" Cfalg Waaon. David Ogden
Stiers and Brooke Adams star In Mark
Twain's account of his trip to Eutope with
a gf~of pilgrlma bound fOf the Holy Land RL (2 hrs.) G to• IT ® ... ''Twttlght Zone -The Movie''
(1983, ~Aotlon) John Lhhgow,
Vlc Morrow ( 1 hr .. 42 min.) cm ... "She Wore A Y"""'1w Rlbborl"
(1949. western) John Wayne. John
~r (1 ht . 43 min.)
(I) .,. "The Hunte<" ( 1979, Drama)
SttMt McOueen. Bl Walach. ( 1 hr . 38
min)
(%) .. "The Last Tycoon" (1976, Ora-
ma) Robert OeNlro. Jeanne Moreau (2
hrs. 2 min.)
G) 9CMI "Next Time We Lov." (1935.
Orama) Jamel St.wan, Margaret Sulla~
van (2hrs.)
1t:1I ([) I In TGID Angele Lanebury and
George Heam star In the ITlUltc8J story of
a demented 19th-<:entury belber wtio
takes revenge on the society that unjustly
sent him to prison. (2 hrs •• 30 min.)
-· (I) NA IOU "Colonlef National lnvtta-tlOl'l" Anal round (..,. from Colonial
Country Club In For1 Worth. Texes) (2
hrs.:=~ I ,. c•••••rr w ........ Scheduled. HectOt
"Macho" Camacho vs. Rafael Wiiiiams tn
a lightweight bout echeduled for 10
rounds (llve from COfpua Ctwletl. Texas).
NASCAR Ai.bema 500 euto raoa (trom
Talledega). "Amencane" looks at Little
Lraii besebaJI In Attanta. Ga. (2 hrs )
I,,.*•
ADMl-11
AIMTiaGfTAITI
.,.. "The Deep" (1 9n. Advenl\Jra)
Robert Shaw, Jacqueline BlsMt. (2 hrs .. 4
min) ....... ID A IMT1Wt OP TAITI
_ .. ndayConl.
W Q) CM'llMI .._ ~ Cousteeu
and hll reeeetoh Clft examine the many
Indian cutU9I Inhibiting lend bordefing
the AmlZOn "*· wtth a IOok atlo et the ~ ooeail'9 drug tradt that emlnetee
from thlt .,.. of 1hl WOtld. (2 hrs.) .. Pi ..• , ....
-"The Hight The City 8crtemec1'' 1980, SUlpietw) Raymond Burr, Robert
·~> • "Bee&.I Brummel" (1954, A~ Eltzabeth Tayiof, Stewart Gr , 2hra.) · ~ "The ()umbel Rally" (1978. ~ii:::·.
~) Marc Singer, A.H. ~ ( f tV •• .&()min.) cm .. ''Tough Enough" c 1983. 0r.
ma) O.W. Quaid. Cetiene Watkins. ( 1 hr .• 47 min.)
Cl) -''The Trouble Wlth Glrta" (1989, Mullcll) EM1 PreeAey, Mar11yn
M8lon. ( 1 ht ••.. min.)
(%) llOWll "WarGamea" ( 1983,
SuepenM) Matthew Bt<>derlcil. Dabney eo:-~· 63 min.)
•l••nnnaM9 .,. "Tammy And The Miiiionaire"
( 1987. Comedy) Debbie Wet1on. Denver
~~-,. --C0-,1-:::ri __,I.• ...r Euryth-
mics lltlg9f and CotnpOlef Annie Lennox
end partner Oeve Stew811 pertoon ·'Sweet
Dreams" and other aonos 1n this video
ieeentetlon. (1 hr.) Ml PICMI._.....
:. "~, Old I Get A Wrong Num-
betl" ( 198e, Comedy) Bob Hope, En<e
Sommer (2 M.) • (l .... UlfOfMMtmr,_M
-VGUl•MfllM.DAYOf,,_ TM.I u.... from 1nct1enae ~hr.) i lmfa.A'IM•la-1 11 II
.,. "~ The &ayer" ( 1981.
Adventure) Jade Palanot. John Terry (2
;·~M&YNl'IUlf
CC).,. "Fallen Angel" (1981 , Drama)
Melinda Diiion, Dane HUI. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.)
• • a wmt YOU Fearure<S: a di&cU9Sk>n or the lmmlgfatlon Refoon and Control Act
of 1983 wtth guests Antonio Rodriguez.
Coofdlnat«. eo.lltlon agalmt the S"imp-
eon-Mazzoll 8111 end Herotd w. Ezell.
Western Regional Commlalloner. 10< the
S==~l.N.S. I~":. ..... ''Sam And
Dope" Sam Moore ot the 19608 rhythm
'n' blues dUO Sam And Oe\19 talks about
k'9lng h'9 fortun.. health and cereel' to
~:.r-, ........
•Wl'mlWTMOll•n.T'I .. ''Ctlok:e Of Arms" (1982,
SuspenM) Ywe Montend. Catherine
Oeneuve. ( 1 hf .• 55 mln.l -1 ............ ~--tL ... 1 -"-... ,
A CM WIWI Stefanie Pow-
era joumeya to Africa'• Mount Kenya
Game Ranch to contlooe the wor1( that
Wllllam Holden Initiated to preteMt
endangered A frtc:an game.
• -''The a... In The Cellu"' ( 1970. Horror) Rora Aobecn. Bit)'! Reio.
~tn.)
GI ..._, IT --,_lured: Mr. T (''The A•T.-n"); TV ....,. tumid
movie stars: ~ Oouglee, etwyt
Ladd, Tom 8tllck. (1 hr.)
• -''Alcattu The Whole 8hocklng Story'' (1980, Orama) MIChMt a.ck, T9'-
~Savelel. (2 M.)
... ''The Clncmatl KJd" ( 1985.
Orama) Stew MoOueen. Edwtwd G. Rob-
in.on. (2 tn.) e WM.&. tnmf -"The Mertcet And You'' au.t; 8elrle ~ man9g1ng
dlr901or, economllt«&Wgllt. A.G.~
• Partba I
__ __ .. ,_.
_..AT,., ... A ~atlon Of
facta oonoemtng the potential health and
•fety haurdl of common proclJcta euct1
.. dl9t -Qtlernicej drU\ c...n.r. and ~-: .....
(I).,. "Locel Hero" (1983. eom.d\t)
P9t• Rlegert, 8'#1 Lancuter. ( t hr .. &O
min.)
(%) -"Rk> Brevo" ( 1969, Westtm) John Wayne, Ofen l.Wtln. (2 M., 21
-min.~ •l=z u .. au .... "The Futeet Men 1n The
Wor1d" A IOOk at the winners of the 100-
metet r8Ce, "the fut•t hum8lla In the
l~~wmtDA•WWWIZ , ... ,., ... ··-··-· ... ... ,...
_. ''Brainstorm'' ( 1983, Sdenoe-
Flctlon~ NataMI Wood. Ctvtltophef Walk·
-1en tJ!i -~--tu LI .. , ...
WMl....., .. MP&.__,
I:." ... ''The Budget Oeftclt And
The GOP" au.t Sen. Nancy Landon
Ka5Mbaum &Kan.)) 1 hr.) .... athllll ~=-tA•'iLL Miami At Wichita Sta~tn.) (Q) "The Dartc Angel" (193&, Dre-
ma) Fredr1c March. Mef1I Oberon. ( 1 hr .•
50 min)
G•UYOMU. •al>.,_ "Cowboy" ( 1958. AcMf'lture)
Jeck Lemmon. Glenn FOid. (2 hra.) -ml-IMIY""9--... ....... _
as 1u•• --CMUMPM ........
-''Dot And The Sunnv'' ( 1980, Adventure) An6mated. ( 1 hr., 10 min.) __ ......
I!,-.----''Cerrlt" (1878. Horror) 8IMy Plott l.aultt. A timid t~ ""'beoOl....,,,m-•-tfle butt of a CM1 ~
prank and retalet• IOllf* her a... met• with • dtYMIMJng. eupematurtll ~· (2 hra.) • wt , 18 &W A MOty ebout pec>-
ple with • Nltory of mentel .... who .,.
~ to he In their ~ Burt l~=~~tw"-_, ''The Cllmete Ottela" Climate
preclctlone anc:s hamrd wemlngl for the
next century, bMed on the tftecta of eoer-
E fulf c:onunptton. (R) Q ( 1 hr.)
-''The Taj'' (19&2, Comedy)
PrvtV, Jeclde Gleaon. A nUtlrril-llonelr'9 . ;f~·· .,, ~
b'9Ck man • a pteytNng fet hll IPoled ~.~eon. 'PG' (1 hr .. .0 min.)
Cl) ... 'wtw. The UIM Bloom''
( 197•. Ofama) Jule Ghollon, Jan SmJthefl. In «der to etay together,•..,,.._
ly of orphened cHdren keep th* tathlf'•
deeth • NOf9t and try to eupport them-
..,.... by co11ect1ng and se11ng twt.. ·a·
•~min.) ---Wftll009 CU•• ~tweet c:om. -~~~~--.... ,. '" ..... ... Mokey and Red
become roommat-. and tww troub6e
~Megro Non Troppo" ( 1976,
Fantaty) Animated. Life In the mechlne ege Is Mtlrtr.ed In this Fent.llM-.. mon-
D~':I t.1tvp 16 min.) ,. ••nna mw rc.-At*Mtld. The . Gt-es .... lhr •• enld by the .vi Gaf who ....... megk:
medallion from lfle ~·
• (fl .....,. --". -Fee-tured: aouthem Celforria'• ptldtcted
future as an ll&and, lns6de the ~I. men-
t trarila In Jepen. (R) (1 hr.)
.,_ ''The Night The aty Screamed"
Suspenle) Raymond Burr. Robert
b69ckout In a large city Mtt off a
... of frightening and destruCtlYe
~J2M.) l ~•c:,..., • ...._n
~ -"Ribbon Of Life: The eat Bemer Reef'· Marine bk>togllt Ale-
stalr Blrttes toura the A.ustralan reef and
~Its eootogy. 0 ( 1 tv.)
llOfll "WarGamH" ~ ) Matthew Brodertck.
Coleman. A teen-9 computer wtllZ vertently spet1(a e nuclelw confrontation
when he acceeMS the Pent.goo's strat~
glc computer system. 'PG' Q (1 hr .. 63
~io. "Mother Lode" (1982. Orama)
Cheriton Heston. Nick Mancueo. A Scot·
tllh miner tries to prot901 hll gold but NN
Into people who went It too. 'PG' ( 1 hr ..
41 min.) (D)MentmC#ft~~
Many ot tod9y'• top coma .,. t.t\nd
In this performance taped at Sen Fr.nc»
co'• oomedv club, The Other Cete.
Friday, May 18, 1984 17
•bOteglng the.,_.. wlnO-•PG' (1 hr ..
•2 mn) cm .. ··ffencm'· (1882. Biography)
Jeellce lAnge. t<lm s~. The troubted
... of tcfMn ..., f"18ncel Fwmer Is
'A' (2 tn.. 20 ~ .... au• .. Comedian
UllrtzM Amltlce"• Obi. lllon Joir'9d by come Bl Klrilen-
l>M* (1 tv.) _al' ... "lt'a A Greet Uf9•' (1943. Com·
edy) Penny Slngleton. Mtu LMe The
fox ha no wontet wtW\ Dllgwood la lnvil·
ed to a toit hunt ( 1 tw., 36 mh) -1rr••h• ...,., 1 ,. -Feetured
Mr. T ( .. The A·TeMl"); TV stare turned
movte stars: "'°'*" ()ot iglae Cheryl
Ladd, Tom s.l9ck. ( 1 tv.)
.-TTfJ'flWlk---...,...,_. .. _., .......
tW r.P.uar. ... ........ ..,,.,...,
.-nm "Rtt\ltn Of The Greet
White Fleet" A look at the debete within
the Navy establllhment aboUt the billons
ot dOlars to be~ <Mii the next ttve
years tor a 600-tNp, cwrter-beliad k>roe
~(1 tv)
~ ..., .... ft~11U.
.,.. "The Hunter" ( 1979. Orama)
Steve McOueen. 91 Welech. Ralph
"Pape·· Thonon laeds a mngerous life as
a rn<>dern-day bounty lultet 'PG' ( 1 hr
38 min.}
CM1mML9GITI
n:tl cm ...
n:9 .-n ..... ........
MIC ... ...,0 ... _ ",. ... .... "Oeeth Wliltl" (1974, Oramel
Chartes &Of*>n. Hope Lange After three
hOodlumS murder hill wtta end IMw his
daught• In a state of apaect'111 lhock.
8fl ervaged man sets OU1 on a on.-man
m=;;~ (2 hrL) 1 ... ''Oemnatlon /Jtro/" ( 1977, Set·
ence-F1ct1on) Jan-Michael Vincent
George Peppard. 8aMd on the n<MM by
Roget Zelalny ~ of a nuclear war
struggle to reec:h the ortl ctty untouohed
!?}' thi h<*>cault (R) (2hra.)
CZ) ... "RiO 8raYO" ( 1959. Wesiem)
John Wayne. Deen Mettln. Art o6d cripple
a former deputy-~ a young
qulekdfaw gunalngef 9nd • gtr1 help a
sheriff 10 ~a~~ wno
wants 10 o-t hil kller ~ relMSed trom.:,; (2 hrs.. 21 m6n.) ,,.,~'The s.... Ba.di'' (195"
A~e) RlcerdO Montalben. Bena St
John During the 13th-Centwy O\.UdeS a men~ hit tattw'a nuder ( t tv
35 ~ ""'. ''Oemnstlon Ale(• ( 1917. Scl-•nc•Flctlon) Jan·Mlcha91 Vincent
George P8')Pefc1. 8at9d on the n<MM by
Aogef bMzrly SuMvcn of a ru::tMf war
SWQgle to rMCh the onty city untouc:hed ~ the hO'oce1 .a. f R) (2 hR.) • IDl,_Ol.CI •1' Faturtd. Robert ~d"s rww mcMt. "'The Nlltural"; Sid
c...., .... t1'> down "*"""" ..... eel.,. ''Tl'lt Oeep" pen. A<Mf'll\Ke) AObet1 Shaw, ~ ..... e.t1 A young
oouplie ftnda romance 9nd U...• as
-laaclayCon1.
they dive off the coatt of Bermuda. 'PG'
{.g tn.. ' min"' 00 --• Profiles of NYet't homOMXu.I men and women. 1 mother
delllng with her son'• homoeexuallty and aenlor ctt~ meeting ( 1 hr.)
tW "Molder On flight 602" (1975,
) Ralph Bellamy, Polly Betgen.
A manlaC •talkJ the pueengers on 1
tr.,..AtlantlC Jtt with mutder on hls mind.
ltva.. 10 min.)
-MCUll Ill E ER .. -·~ ftw.) .,._ 0# ~ "Arahlle Gorily"
Ind "Frenz Kline ~befed" Dustin
Hottman host• an examlnttlon of the fives
and wort!• of two mejor modem American
8t11111s wtlOM car..,. we<e cut off by eerty
dMthL ~~ (I) ~-W. Miami At Wichita State CR) (3 tvs.) CD ... "Through The looking Glaae''
(1978, Fl('ltuy) Cethertoe Burgess A
wom.n'a constant ~ Into an antique
minor IMde to • -cortfiontatlon wtth 1
dlmOn lowr. ( 1 hr., 2~ min.)
1t11 e ... "Speedway" (1968, Musical)
Elvia Presley. Nancy Sinatra. A stOCk car
drlvef dllooven he owee the IRS a large
amount of rnQney In bectc taxts (2 hra )
11:9 (I) .,. "Dial A Deadfy Number"
(1975, Mystery) . Gary Coltins. Gemma
Jones. An unemployed actor poses as a
psyc:hlatrilt In order to con money from a
women tormented by nightmares (I hr
30mln.~
Cl) • nwr aao cm ... "Tough Et'IOUgh" ( 1983, Ora·
ma) Oennll Quaid, Carlene Watkins An
un9UC0818fU1 country alnger, trying to
make endS meet turns 10 fighting IOf prize
money ·~~~. ,7 min ) 9 WM1T
-Monday
•CC) "I waa t.Aonty'a Double" ( 1959, Dra-
ma) John Mills, Cecil Parker ( 1 ht . 41
min)
CJ) "Jack The Giant l<ltlet" (1 981. HOf·
rOf) Kerwin Mallhewl. Torin Thatcher ( 1
ht . '7 min) (%) "JoeepN" ( 1982. Ofame) Mlou
MloU. Claude BtUMUr ( 1 hr • 54 min I .. llll "Indiscreet" ( 1958. Comedy) Cery
Grant, Ingrid Bergman (2 h<S ) w CID "Gllmo" ( 1977. Comedy) Documen-
tary Okecied by Howard Smith ( 1 hi • 30
min.) ,
119(1) "Caged" ( 1950, Orama) Eleanor
Parl<er, Agnes Moofehead (2 hrs.)
.. (C) "The Dey The Women Got Even"
( 1980. Drama) Jo AM Pflug. Julie Hag-
~ ( 1 hr .• 'O min.)
CZ) "They Shafi Have Musle" ( 1939. Ofa·
ma) ~ Moerea. watter Brennan ( 1 hr
'O min.) UI CID "Blue Skies Again" (1983, ComedYl
Harry HamHn. Mimi Rogers ( 1 hr • 30
min)
.. CC) "Baby Btue Marine.. ( 1976. Ofama)
Jan-Mlchall Vincent. Glynnis O'Connor
t! hr . 30 min.) CID "Author! Authofl" I 1982. Comedy)
Al Paclno, Dyan Cannon ( 1 hr , 50 min )
"Aak Any Glrl" ( 1959, Comec:ty) Shir·
ley MacLalne. Oevld NNen ( 1 hr . 41
min I Cl) "WarGamet" (1983. Susoensel
.. (JI) .. "The Holly#C)Od Knig!ltt"
( 1980, Comedy) Robert WI.IN. Tony Den-
z.a. 0n HdowMn IW In 1886, a ~
high IChOol gang wreekl h9voc in 8eYetly
Hille to ewnge tht oloelng of thW hllngout
by the locel home owner. ueodation. 'R' ~hr., 39 "*'·> ._ "locel Hero" (1983. Comedy.))
eter Altgert, Burt Lanoutet. A hlgh-
powared oil company eictoutlve
enoount... 1.Nxpected prot>llrnl when
he travels to • amell Soottllh IMCOelt
town '°' what he ._,,,.. wit bl • cut-and-dry lend purchae dell. ·~· ( 1 hr .. 60"tl 1 •1 •ma nE•E EIT-
IMIN&.Ml'I
1:11 MTM-.
W ._ "Spook Buster•" ( 19'8, Com-
edy) Leo Goroey, Huntz Hall. Tht eow.y
Boye get lnvolVtd with ~ gholt1y
halMl.:.c~ ht., 30 min.) I .. w ..
.... ATU.
W .. "Grand lllutlon" (1937, Dr•
ma) Jean Gabln. Erich VOii Strohelm.
WOfld Wat I prlaonerl coofllct with a G«-
man 'commandant (SubtlUed) (1 hr .. 50
min~ ·1 .......... ,. YCUl• I Ell
.,.. "The Last Tycoon" ( 1978. Dra-
ma) Robert OeNlro, JeeMe Moreau. In
the HollywOOd of the 19308, one man'•
auccess meket him the friend of 111r1, the
envy o~-hungry e~. and the
mo.t t>te baehelor In town. 'PG' (2
hra.. 2 .. )
1:11 ....
!8CID ... "The SeductlOn" (1982.
Suspense) Morgan Fairchild. M6cheel Sar·
t.AllttleW Btodetlcil. Debney Coleman. ( 1
hr . 53 min.) -rn "Katherine" (1975, Orame) Art ear-
~. Sissy Spece!(. 12 hra.)
-· "The Oevll's 81
' ( 19e9. AdYtnt\Ka) Christopher George. Ralph Meeker. (2
hrs.)
tt::a(C) "The Spirit Of St. Louie'' (1957. ~
raphy) Jamee Stewart. Murray Hamilton.
(2 hrs., 15 min.)
-e "Tee For Two" ( 1950, Mullcel) OOflt Day. GOfdon MacRM. (2 hrs.)
(8) "GlzmO" ( 1977. Comedy) Documen--
tary Oltect9d by Howard Smith ( 1 hr .. 30
min.)
(1:D "LOS1 And Found" ( 1979. COmldy}
George Segal. Glenda JaoktOn (1 hr .. ~
min) Cl) "Twillaht Zone -The M<Me" ( 1983.
Sclenoe-Flc11oo) John LtthgOw. Vic Mor·
row ( 1 hr , 42 min.)
(%) "Atlegfo Non Tropp<>" ( 1978, Fant•
I}') Anlmeted (1hr, 15mln.)
t:a(I) "They Shen Have Mutlc" ( 1939. Dr•
ma) Joel McCrea. Watter Btennan. ( 1 hr .•
40 min.) e "Alf Strike" (1955, Drema) Rk:hefd
Denning. GIOfla Jeen. ( 1 hr., 30 min.)
•CC) "FedOrl" ( 1979. Of ama) Wlltlam Hol~
den, t.4811he ~ette< Directed by Biiiy Wlld-
8' (1 hr . 5' min.) cm "Lenny" ( 197'. ~aptly) Oultln
raztn.. A glltnOroue TV newt anchorwcn-
an le' Ylc:tlrnlZied by a mentally clleutbed ·!f· .. ~45-J Ml .. "Horror AINI" (1981, H«rOf)
Oeeeon. Aotlln ~ A ipeC)I
•don ttetn enoounterl a blood lt*-
iw ~ -=.r • myster1oue planet. 'ft ------__ ,_ -.... . -... "Otvtne Madnlll'' ( 1980. ~ Cll) e.tte Mldllf. The Hal19He8. Thlt ftlm
'900rd of Mldler'e ~ perlonnenoee et the P ... dene CMc Audltorun In Ffb. ruary, 1880, fMtur• a vertety oe eonga.
ftlm camp atandardl to r()()t( beled8.
t9d by • --of r9UnChy monc>-R' (1tv.,34mln.) .. ,.. Jiil ....
BIHllYW• m "Wir~amH" s ) Matthew Brodertck. eo.n.n. A t_..,ege ~-wNz vettantty apetka • nuctMr confrontation
'*"""he 8CCllHI the Pentagon'1 etrat• 'J!c computer ayatem. 'PG' ( 1 tv.. 63
mitt)
d CID ..,. "Brainstorm" ( 1983. Solence--
Flotlon) Natala Wood, Chrletophl( Wale· en. A merrted couple triea to keep • ep.-
c:lelty de19 led de-Ace thet dOw9 •
P8f900 to ·~ the aenut!Ont Wt by another from mltitary and lndUltNI
oupe. 'PG' ( 1 hr •• ~min.)
-l •WOLfl ........ --CllAIY ~
•tltlzet America's ob8111lon
; joined by comic 8111 Klriten-
beuef. ( 1 hr.) •a')·--·--
Hottman, Valer1e Ptrme. (1 hr., 52 min.)
Cl) "Fhfox" ( 1982. Advwlture) Clnt £Utwooc:s. Freddie .ion., (2 hrl., 15
min.)
•CID "The Grey Fox" ( 1983, Western) ~d Farneworth, Jac:kle 8wroughe. ( 1
hr .• 32 min.) •CI> "Freud" (1963, me>gfaphy) Mont· ~ cam. SulaM9h Yott<. (2 tvt.. 19
min.)
•(%) "O'Hara'• Wife" (1982, Drama)
Sdwerd Mlwir. Marlette Hartley. ( 1 hr., 2'7
min.)
-~ "The Dey The Women Got Even" (f 980, Drama) Jo Ann Pftug, Julle Heg-
E. (1tv .• -'Omln.)
-"WerGernet" (1983, Sulpenae)
tthew Brodef1ck. Dabney Colemen. ( 1
hr .. 53 min.) •dll "Plaza Suite" (1971, Comedy) Walter
'18ttti.u. Maureen StaptetOll. <a tn.. 10
min.)
•CD "To Begin Again" (1963, Orama) Antonie Ferrandlt. Enc:etna Pao. ( 1 hr .•
21 min.)
Lening . , ... ---flCIUCI ....
W19T'IllUCA1tm)
Friday, May 18, 198A1 19
I
_ .... .,. Con•.
... Q ,_.c._. ---.1~••&1M ...
I I 111 OF•*1 rT '9L NOllMl Pittsburgh Maulers et
New Janey Generals (3 hr1.) <ID .. "Blue Sk)ee ~ .. (1983.
Comedy) Hatty Hamlin, Mimi Rogers. The
OWf'4lf ot e women'1 IOftblM teem tries to
get pat lint bue with hit star ptayer'a 9"f. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 30 min )
CD) -AM .... A look et the ...,.,_ Bond flllTII and the actors who
h9Ye port.ra~ Agent 007. ( t hr.)
(I) ITM ..... CCMfnlY Hllf"f Hank
WlllMla Jr. hoet• this concert •t>oerd the u.s.s. Const•tlon. which t .. tUt .. pel'·
fomwloee Illy Alabema. Earl Thomes = 0YS Hatdln, Wayton =· -1e:-""':'-=-(llw .• 30 .....
-. ...... .. ,,...,""
.,. "Baby Blue Menne" (1976,
Ofwna) Jan-Mlcheel Vincent, Glynnft
O'Connor. A young man. dllhonorabty
dlecherged from the Marine Corps,
-.nee the Iden~ end uniform of a wat
,..,--~]~:._'""'I = =-· Hanilon FOl'd's fWIW co-star Kate Capshaw; a juggler who uses a pc::t= hlaect.
~~; •n twr Fee1urec1·
The Point• 8'1ttt9
1:...7.c:::r ., .....
l.Oll011 1:1m
_. WUi Neal Gabler and Jef-
frey Lyons review "The Natural" and
"Flrestarte<." CD _. "Sophie's Chok:e" ( 1982, Dre·
ma) Meryi Streep, Kevin Kline. In 1~7. a
young writer from the South takes up rest-
denoe with a beautltul Polish Immigrant. a
victim of Nazi peniecutlon. end her Jewish
Intellectual boyfriend. 'R' (2 hrs .. 37 min.)
(0).,. "Local Hero" (1983. Comedy)
Peter Rlegeft, Burt Lancaster. A high-
powered oll company executive
enoount8f8 unexpect9d probleml when
he travets 10 a emell Scottish aeecoaat
town for what he aSJUmee wttl be a out-
and-dry lend purchUe deel. 'PG' ( 1 hr .
50 min.)
CJ) .. ''The Goldwyn Folllee" (1938.
Mullcel) Adolphe Men)ou. Ella Logan. A
lllm produoef <Cries to ~ a young girl
to act as a JudQe tor his upcoming muslcal
rewe. (1hi .. 55mln.)
• .,. "Eagle Squadron" ( 19.C2,
AdventUfe) Robert Slack. 6ddle Albef1 In
1940, a handful of Amefloans IOfns the RAF to fight the Nazis. (2 hrs )
MIG7) ... !9 e I ml Tiii TOR Featur9d: a shopping
apree at the largest diamond ovtter and
polWl9f In Amsterdam, e look at the "red
light district" where PfOttltutlon i. both
legal end govemment oontrOlled, and e
night on the town which Includes an
20 Friday. May 18. 1984
Indal 1111n rt1teurent and one of the local
"BrownPutie."
l !l.'T.'' ... a-.naca•• "' • u. Featured: a look ltlllde LA.11 many ''tMn ciubl"; en arH nodlSt
~ a ptofle of the womwi who run
L.A. I Marn Stt .. t Gym: U.S. ~td selling
~-=-1.fmRftCMT .., •• un = .. _. .. , .....
a •• ..... -w~ end Gobo's fr1endlhlp .. bleteCI whef'I ltl9)' tnt8f the
Gre1tRace.
(l)•OCG l•AToa.~
An Oftginll "Twllght Zone" ep6lc>de
wherein a Confedeta~ IPY la uved from
henging whef'I tht rope mysteriously
breel<•. =Nm to eecape .
... (I) ~----. Im Lee and Amandi are atllgned to lnveltlgate
how Amet1can-medl g1J01 are being sup-
plied to a tmall Centnil Amertcan oountry
~) .w '1J. lr.. U.S.~ ~==·gr~ obetacllt to acNeYe a aerlol of 1tunnlng
victories and win nine of 12 tr.<* and fte'd
events and two lhOOttng oonteett. In the
flm modem ~ Edweld Wltey.
Honor 8laol(meri. Gayte Hunnlcun star
(pert 2 of 2) Q (3 tn.)
•.,.. "Petton" (Pert 1 ot 2) ( 1970.
~) George C. Scott. Ker1 M.iden
The colorlul and controversial Genefal
George S. Patton launchel stormy military
campe1gns from Europe to North Africa
~~~Wat IL (2 hr$,)
I. 'I/ii;: ' ........... e:.r: n rc111rr Feetutec1·
The Polnaet a.ten.
• ... "The Good. The Bad And The
Ugty'' ( 1967. W..ietn) Clint Eastwood.
Lee Van Qeef. Tlvee vloient, determined
men MP1t1tety attempt to retrieve a
S200. 000 treaure. (2 hra., 30 min.) e .-nm "Warnings From Gano Land" A look at the It/eat gang prOblern
In Los Ange!et, teeturing the plight of a
JU In Watte. i { 1 hr.l mATJ m a lbJICW "The Regard Of
t" 9111 !NM, Mlohael O'Connor and
p&anilt-narretor Doug Skinner combine
clnl6Cal mime, V11ucJe.Alte and downing t~ln111tlrtcrewe. (R! (thf.) CC> .. "Big Bed Mama . (197•.
Mllenture) Af9e Dloklnlon. Wiiiiam
Shatnet. A women~ a peth of~
and romenoe through the Sou1hwett ol
the 1930I. 'R' ~t tv .• 23 min.) <ID 90f ••• _,,. .. COmedy
lke1chee combine wfth olellkl fllm and news footege In In otfbeet, Ntltle take-
off.
(I) ... ''Twtllght Zone -The M<wle"
(1983, Sc:llnc»-Rctlon) John Uthgow,
Vic Morrow. n-.i. homage to the old ROd
Serllng TV Ml1el f .. tur• segments abou1
a bigoted bet patron'• comeuppenoe. a
group o1 re11rement home residents who
recapture their yOU1h, a chld with tha
poW8f to create or delirot at wltl. and an
airplane pasaenger who sees a gremlin
11~he plane' I wing. 'PG' ( 1 hr , .C2 min.
.. '2l) ATCN FealUfed: loggef Gigi
Wiker; ie. cream entnipteneut Myra
Evans; Na~ Colleen Nevius. ... 'llCTAC
(!)LOWIOAT
e PA at 1.-Harfleon Ford' a new ec.
star Kate Cepahaw; • loOtc at women wh
ar• IOmeOMI real mltttell. <JD ... "Tln Man" {1 981. Orama) Tim
ottiy Bottoms. 0Mne Jurgens. A oompul
8f gatWI lella In loYe with hfa = ther ap(tt whO help6 him rageln hfa ring ant
martcet hit computer ln¥af'ltionL ( 1 hr • 31
.. ~ ... CA'ftl9
... (I)• MT AT A 'Im Ann conalders t
bullt'8ll oppot1\Jnlty that WOUid mear
leevlng her famly, her frtenda and Indian· n .,. ll'llnC ·~ Baled or Ruth Beebe Hll'I ncJYll "Kanta Yo." AE
Ahbteza (Robefl Bettren) m9tur•. he
experlanOeS the love of a beeutlflA woman
(Devon Et1ca0n) Ind the aacted vllions OI a le8daf who rooat cope wfth deep hatred andr · (Pa112ot2> Q (2hrs,)
I _, __ _,_
•-.ftAl-llM lna
lt'()W written by Raymund FltzSlmons
Klng9ley dramatizes the tuft>Ulent lfe 01 a
BrttTth actor who exhaueted Nmletf by the
tJme he was 30~ hr ) Cl)..,..
(a> ... "Lenny" ( 1974, Blogfaphy)
Dustin Hottman. Valefte Perrine. The cele-
bf1ted comedian end aoclal commentator
Lenny Bruc:e trtee to speak treaty within
the oonstralnts o4 his eta's legal system
'R' ( 1 hr., 52 min.) CJ) _.. "Josepha" (1Q82, Drama)
Miou-MIOu. Qaude Brasseur. A woman wnoee marriage hal faller'I apart falls lfl
IOYe with a wealthy hor'Mbreedet 'A' ( 1
hr., 5-4 min~ • ••• •tm--"PlllOw Talk" (1 959. Comedy)
Rock HudSOO. Oofls Dey An lnter1or dee·
orator retuctantly agrees 10 share e party
llne and ts ang&fed to leetn thet the other
perty is a romancing songwrttat. (2 hrs .
t5 ~ :1 Cl) =r'1Joanna te&ks Qlcl( Into
direct~ his own play and is eurpri&ed to
dl9oovet that she Is not Chosen for the
teed role. (R) (!) _. ''The Mechanic" ( 1972, Ora·
ma) Chetlel Bronson. Jan-Mlchael Vin-
cent A new syndicate member la forced
to kill the man who taught him hOw to set
up "aocldental" deaths tor syndicate vic-
tims (2 tn .. 30 min.) ~ 11111 --MO MU VldeOs ol tracks from the singer's "No Fri .. " album.
recording lludlo and oonoer1 footage. and
an Int.Mew with Mia Mldeer are featured
In this special CD ... "Cheech & Chong'• Sllll
Smoldn' " ( 1983, Comedy) Richard
"Chalcti" Mann, Tommy Chong The
comic M liven up a poorty attended
ti~=::.1va1 'R' (1 hr .. 31 min.) .. MAl=n -(I) UiGIY Chris IS deter-
to learn the Identity of a murdered
derelict bag lady befOl'e lhe's bufled In 1n
unmerk:&•ve (R) (1 hr.) ~Ulff -~Al--llM lna
written by Raymund Atz:Slmoos.
Kingsley dramatizes the turbulent Ille of a
Brltlsh actor who exhaust9d hlmlelf by the
time he WU 30. (t hr.)
• ._.... "WemlngS From Gang
Land" A IOOk et the street gang problem
In Los Angeles, featuring the plight of a
I
ll....°'* In Watlt Q ( 1 hr.l ~ .. "Pottty't" 1981, Comedy)
Oen MonlNn. ~ twriet. Randy high tchoof boyt _. vengeetlOe on a 11eezy
ca~ that ~ them admittance.
'R' ( 1 hr., 36 "*'->
Cl) -MT C0U.. ..... ,.,_...,, ..... 1W Cilll Mllit Pat eo.,. ltlOWI whet polc:e--
men wl My end do wherl hypnotized. ( 1
hr.)
• llf •T au.t.: Jewtlh Defense L~ IMder Irv Rubin; wNte racist Tom
Metzgef. ( 1 hr.)
.. (8) .. ''The Gfey Fo•" (1983. West-
ern) Rlctwd Famaworth, Jad<1e Bur-
roughs. A~ nnate decides to rob trallw, a Canedan raHroed.
-'PG..,, .. 32 min
tW .(1)9 ....
..... , Jll'IU.1• ., ... ........ M..L--•••uu.-.. ''The Hunger" ( 1983. Fantasy)
Calhettne Oenec.Nt. Sueen Sarandon. A
ph)'llolan wOftc~ at an llfe-e•tenslon
reewdl ntltuta oecomes lrwotved wtth a tenM YW'llPft. 'R' ( t hr .• S7 min.)
CD) .. "The Deep" ( 1977. Adventure)
Rot>art Shew. J1oq11eht BiMet Based on the ncMI by ,,_., 8encNey A young
ooup6e flndl romance end treaau<e as
they dlY9 oft the coest of Befmuda 'PG'
{_g In.. " min.) (I) -'°Supefohic«" (1973, Adven-
ture) Joyoa Jllleon. Tony Young. A shy
airline hoat... flndl adventure when she
...,._ the ew...iv. peraona of hef
alter ego. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min.)
(%) HY11 "WarGamea" ( 1983.
Suspenee) Matthew &odetlcit. Dabney
Co6eman. A teen-age comput9f whiz tnad-
vertantly tC)arka a nuclear confrontation
when he 8CCelMI the Pentagon's strat•
gic comput• system 'PG' (1 hr • 53
min.)
1 .. , .....
1d .......
11:11 .,. "The Strange One" ( 1957. Ora-
ma) Ben Gazz.a1a. George Peppard. An
emotionally dllturt>ed senior al• Southern
mlltary ecadlmy aadlttlcely ~ hll
ftlow cedltl. (2 tn.) ,,.. ()) MITTOIAIT Jonett.n ~as a
OTA memt>et to loclte a doob6e 8Q9nt who
la IMklng top aecr-.t lnforrnetlon. (A) ( 1
tv .. 10 m1n.)
•• mitt/IC.-Hott: Johnny Cet-eon. ~a: Jimmy Connor9. P'9ddo
Domingo, Stwon Gleel. (R) (1 hr.) l•tA~YW ·--~ ·-·-...... lfUCI u..-r ' • CA Sc:htdultd: ftneo. •JIP9ft Howetd Ruff on~ ~mant !.*e!:..~ hr.) (I)--,.. e ,. Gm FeattKed: the r~ music
Industry -Its artttts, trendl end enacts on
~h. (1hr .. 30,,..,,) ""'~ .. "Eatilg Raoul" ( 1982, eom..
dy) Pu Bartel, Maty WotOOOI. A ~
Ol'ltthelr-luck married couple dltcover that
they can..makt the money they need to
buy their ~..,,, dinar by knoctmg off aex
~ 'R' ( 1 hr .• 25 min.)
fW(lf) .. '"l"he Thing" (1982. Horrot)
Kun ~. Rlchard Dyutt. Members of • scientific: ,....,a-, 1.em In the Anlerctlc
confront en alien lte form ttwl II c.oebla
of U1klng <MW the men't "*ldl. 'ff (2
tn.. 5n*I.) -e·tal,.. .. "Klei Them For Me" (1957.,
) Clry G<ant, Suzy Park•. A too
of Navy offlctra on shore leeYe In San
Franclsoo find thlt It's a pretty friendly
town. ~ tn.t.5 "!jo Cl) 11 ••1 n 9 .,_ "The Story Of Pretty Boy
Floyd" (197,, Drama) Martin Sheen, Kim
0.rby. A poor Oklahome term boy moves
ln1o the big city and bec:omet "irroeltl8d
In a lite of crime. ( 1 hf .. 40 min.)
• MCll t/I MW SchecMed: Cyn-
thia Slk8I ("SI. Ellewhere"). coneerva-
ttve Wally George and ~ Glof18
Allred. Playboy Playmate Olymplc8.
comedian Jan Murray, The Pointer Sisters
i4i°Jn<~ hr .. 30 mlo.) -•ca.IMMO__, .. eu11wwm1DA•~ -
Under New Manage01ent
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• ... "llltgel" ( 1966, Drema)
Edwatd G. Roblneon, Nina Foch. A former
ptewu10f and his wtr. find themllt•
er.meeNd In reck9t-1ng tctMtlM. (2
tn.·)
1 ...... ••u..t• 1111 .... ...
• ff ~ 1orma ''What
Butler Saw," "lt't A efe>men'e WOttd''
end nww othefa.
W CID _. "BW Stclll Again" (1983.
Comedy) Hairy Hamln. ....,.,,. Rogert. The
o.ner of a women'• toftbd team trtes to
get pat ftrlt beM wtth Ne .. ., pleye(.
.,rt. 'PG' (1hr.,30 min.)
WU)-.AfUl!m -l!i:p-n.
... "L:-Md Found" (1979,
) George Segal, G6erlde Jacbon.
A widower and e divorcee begin e rodty
romance aft• 1t.,.iy meeting eech other
by acddeflt et 1 French lkJ reeort. 'PG' ( 1
hr., "6 min.) •@,,.,•MIMT
_ ............. .,. ..
•cm "Local Hero" (1983. Comedy) Peter ~. &Jt1 Lancaster. (1 hr .. 50 min.) •CZ> "Am Low" (1977, Romance) Susan
Dey, Wlfflem Katt. ( 1 hr., 32 min.)
•Ill) "TIN The End Of Time" ( 19'6, Dre-
ma) Dorothy McGuire, Guy Madison. (2
hrs.)
•CC) "On The Waterlront" (195-4, Drema) Manon Brando, Eva Marie Saint. ( 1 hr .
•7 min.)
,.(f) "The Male Animal" (19"2, Comedy)
HeNv Fonda, Don Defore. (2 hr&.)
,.Cl) "8'alnstorm" (1983. Scienc»-Actlon)
Natalie Wood. Chrtltopher Walken. ( 1 hr ..
46 min.)
(%) "Allegro Non Troppo" ( 1976, Fent•
S}') Animated ( 1 hr ' 15 min ) •<ID "TwtllQht Zone -The Movie" (1983.
Solence-flctlon) Jotm L11hgow. Vic Mor·
row. ( 1 hr .. .-2 min.)
•CC) "Saturday The 14th" (1981, Come-
dy) Richard Benjamin. PaJte PrentlM. ( 1
hr .. 15 min.)
•(%) ''The Goldwyn Folllee" (1938, ~
cal) Adofphe Men)oU. Ella Logen. ( 1 hr.,
55 min.)
-CC) "19" 1" (1982, Comedy) John
Belushi. ToeNro Mttune. (1 tv .. 5S min.)
(JI) ''T00111e" (1982. Comedy) Ouatln
Hortman, Jessica Lange. (1 hr., 66 min)
()) "The Amerlcanlz.a11on Of Emly''
( t ~. Comedy) Jamee Gamer. JUiie
Andrews. ( 1 hr., 57 min.)
-· "The Legend Of Custer" (1968, Western) Wayne Mtunder. &Im Plci<ena.
~hrs) tWCZ) "The Swerm" ( 1978. Sulpenee)
Michael Caine. Katharine Roes. ( 1 hr .. 56
mln.j
-Afternoon Movies-
-• "Twefve Angry Men" ( 1957. Orama) ~Fonda. Lee J. Cobb. (2 In.)
CC) "Ceroueel" ( 1956, Muelcal) GofdOn
MacAee, Shlriey Jones. (2 hrs., & min )
(JI) ''And Now For Something Completely
22 Friday. May 18, 1984
~-=-"FHt•Walklng" (1981. ~> '*"" Woodl. nm Mclntn. A ptteon guerd ~~both In his
OOUlln'.t pot to ......inet. en lmprteooed
bl9dt lllder and In enothlr P'ot to eprlng
Nm. "R' (1hr .• 56mn>
.. Cl) .. "Rl9fox" (1982. Ad\4f'lture) / Ch EMtwood. Heddie Jon-. A U.S.
plot gc>ee behind ~ ._ to steel • ~lie llghttiig plllne. 'PG' Q (2 hrs..
1 ~. -~ ---.. ~= .. = Authotl" (1982. Com-edy) IJ Pactno. Oyw'i Cennon. JIA9t • hie
pley II~ to open, a New Yonc P'ay-
~·a wife ....._ hkn wlCh a g9flg of <Hdren. 'PG' (1hr.,60 min.)
•eel .. ''Rlchltd~On The aur..t S1r1p" ( 1982, ) Rlehlrd
Pryor. Thie timed concert II
hl(;llghttd by tht '• .,_. on .... rnam.g., ptlton llft end a cHlllng
though humorWI llOCOUr'lt of Ne cat•
•trophic experlencee with cocaine
Olftielent" ( 1872. ComedY) Grehem
~n. John ca..... ( 1 hi .. 29 min.) cm "Teoder Merdel" (1982, Orama)
Robert Ouwil. T... Harper. ( 1 tv., 29
(ttFaloon'a Gold" ( 1982. Adventure)
John Maney, Slmon MacCortdndale. ( 1
hr., 30 min.)
W CI) "Rio Btavo" (1959. Western) John
Wayne. o.n u.rtln. (2 hfa., 21 min.) W CID ''Wiid Hot'le Hank" (1979. Adveo-
ture) Lindi EMelr, Richard CAenna. ( 1 hr •
31 min.) cm "Fort Apeche" (HM8. Wlltem) John
Weyne, Herwy Fonda.. (2 hrl., 7 min.)
• "Mystery Submertne" (1951. Adven-
ture) Macdonald Carey. t.Aarta Toren ( 1
hr .. 30 min.)
•Cll "Dream Wife" (1953, Comedy) Cary ~t. Deborah Ketr. ( 1hr .. •1 min.) •CC> "Saturday The 14ttl" (1981, eom..
dy) Rlchlrd Benjamin. Paule Prentis& ( 1
hr., 15 min.) •CB> "Local Hero" (1983. Comedy) Peter
~.Burt lanc811ter. ( 1hr .• 50 min.)
You CoukS See What I Heer"
Bic>cnohY) Marc Singer, R. H ~ I. (fhf.,40mln.)
• (%) "The Last Tycoon" ( 1976. Orama)
Robef1 OeNlro. Jeanne MOINU. (2 hrs .. 2
min.) -~"On The Wetertront" ( 1954, Orama)
Marton Brllndo, Eve Marie Saint. ( 1 hr ..
4'1 min.) •
(I) "Tom Sawyer" (1973, Mulicel) JOOn·
ny Whltak•. Celelt• Holm ( 1 hr.. 38
m6n.)
•(!) "Rio LobO" (1971, Western) John
Wayne, Jennifer O'Nelll. (2 hrs., 30 min.)
Olmboola" ( 1979. Orame) Bruce
• Natalie Bate. ( 1 hr .• 27 min.)
.. Allegro Non Tropp<>" ( 1976. Fanta-
sy) Animated. (1 hr .• 15 min.)
--•lve•lng ·1·--.... ........ :.=.ii.
-1~.=-'A' (1hr.,30mln.) .... .., ...
.. 1WO'•MJ r II .... ..... ._ - -1:1. A loc* et 1~ Jemee Bond ,._ end tht ectora wtlt
heYe portra= Aoent 007. (1 hr.)
•(!)MW i
(I) .. "O'Hera'e Wlte" ( 1982. Ora me) Edwwd ,.._, Meriette Herttey. At
attorney *Idle to P'Jll tht i:*Ja on th« ~tng equipment on wNcti hit
wHe .. IUMvlng end ~~ ~ coe..lng from her QhOlt. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 27 -~~ .... •CC> .. "Sig Bed Mama" (1974.
A<Mnture) Ar9e Olddneon, Willlem
Shatner. A women cuts a peth of vlolence
and romance through the Southwell of
tht 19309. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 23 "*"1.u
Cl) -MY oau,m MIU IW n11 Cllfe ...... Pet Collnt ltlOWt Whit pollee-men wll aay and dO when hypno(lad. ( 1
hr.)
l'MGP/~···p M•UI I ._ "194'1" (1982. ComeOy) John
BeMhl, ToetWO Mlfunt. After the bomb-
,. Ing of Peen Harbot. Southern Cellbn&a
clYlllane and mlRtaty pel'90n09I t98C1 with
unbridted panic to news of a Japenese
attedc In their own ~yatd. 'PG' ( 1 hr .
58mio) CID .,. ''Twlllght Zone -The ~ ..
( 1983, ~Action) John Uthgow
Vic Morrow. Thie homage to the otd Rod
Sering TV Mr1eS r.atur• tegrnents about
a bigoted bel petron'a comeuppenoe. a
group of '9tlrement home 1eeident• who
recaptute theif youth, • child with the
powet to cr•t• OI destroy at wtn, and an
all'plane puaenger who .... e gremlin
ubobo=ttng the plane'• wing. 'PG' (1 hr ,
4'2mln cm "Tender Mercies" ( 1982. Ora·
ma) Robert Dwell. Tea Harper A '°'"* country and western tr.ger Wtio Is trying
to make e comebeei< falls In~ withe
motel owner 'PG' ( 1 hr . 29 min )
Cl).,. "8ralnat0tm" ( 1983. Scienoe-
Fictlon) Natelle Wood. CM81ophef Walk·
en. A merrltd couple tries to keep• spe-
cially ~ned devloe that eJIOwS a
person to •JCPl'lenoe the eensatlons fell
by another from mllltary and lndustrlel
oups. 'PG' ( 1 hr .• 48 min )
.. •• DWll
-,. CCIUl1UU ftQOIMfN .. IMW' ....
TAJI ..-waa.nm _,_ ,. .... .... ..... " ..... .... Q
P& WM'tJlll "Knota Landing" ~tar
Ooone Min.. a rww drug thel may oure
baldnMI.
I ,,,,,,,,-..Am
...,, IT f'Cllllfr F-Mtured
. '60ultooma: ''Mr. Ed."
I -. . ..,.
kl II__,
DA "Antarctic.: Earth'• Last Fron-
tler" A k>otc at the Nit()()' end env1<on-
meri1 of an erea 1atQ8f thal'I the U.S. and
-I -
l
)
-i&A1day Coal.
MeJtlc:o combined. (~) Q ( 1 hr.)
CD C.--Vtteren hotror m<Me
heroine Jemie L .. Cut1te holta tti1t COfnP'-
latlon of preview tralM for Unlverul ~
!Ufea ICtMITI ctu1'ca. from Lon Chaney's
"'Hunchbeci( Of Notre Oemt" to the
reoeot remeke of "C.t People." ( 1 hr.)
(%) llOfW "Tht Swarm" ( 1978.
Sulpenle) Mlchetf Caine, Katharine
Rola. A ~ entomol0gla1 leed:I
a lte-end-deettl etruggle agelnat a hofde
of maddened klltf '*99. 'PG' (1 hr., 56
min.) G .,. "O.troyer" (19'3, Orama)
Edward G. AobNon. Glenn Ford. TM
pride of an IQll'IQ Nevy man ta.kes a b6c>w
when he fea.rS that his new replaoln'l'tnr
may be hll daughter's youthful and dash-
i suitor. (2 tn.)
NI .. 1:11 a cm n9 nm Featured: Holland. the
fairytale land of t\Alpe and wooden ltlOe6
wtth a vtalt to Otltt. home of the WOf1d' s
finelt poroeleln. and the Rottefdam
1MPOf1 and a chMle term In Edam
I .. ,_, ...
LA-6-.a'Y60t9111f M cm LA Featured: eqrcl&es that
wlH trim thlght and hlp8; Lu Vegas wedd-
lnga. a rtPQrt on ""*1can mlltary uae o1
psycNct: meet eome Mf1'or cltlz*'I who
1··1\::,.,ccmiaa1111 ... _ .... , ......... ,. .... . Ml-·--"' IA•"t Detroit Tlgerl at Celltornla
A'ili,30~} 7tl • a•,., emu.w. ff AeguWfy IChedtMtd pre>
grammlng may be delayed Of pre-empted
tor netwo<k cover-ge of the Idaho pnma-
... ~ (I) M' CAINMDI 11 e n9 A-1Ull Hannibal and B. A lead the teem In stopping a moonshlne opera-
ltOn by oonvenlno s<>me of the dtstUlary's
~rts into weepon1. (R) ( 1 ht.) e.,. "Patton" (Part 2 of 2) ( 1970.
Biography) George C. Scott. Kart Malden
The colOt1\JI and cootrOYefllal General
George S. Patton launches atormy rnlQtary
campalQnS trom Europe to North Africa
during Wottd War II. (2 hrs.) 8 ltl tm CA'I ..... .,. ~Alan
KJno hosts a tribute to great Ideas that
dldn't quite make It, fNturlng appearanc-
es by Don Rlcklet. Martha Raye and Mick·
i=~hr)
--'J F T!Q IHf Feetured'
'60ultcome: "Mr. Ed.''
• ... "Hang 'Em High" (1968, West-
ern) Clint Eastwood. Inger Stevens. A
man brtnga thole who tried to tynch him
to )ultloe. (2 hra.) 9 llWA "Antatctlca· Earth'• Last Froo-
liet" A look at the hlltory •nd environ-
ment of an area lel'jhln the U.S. and MeJtlco combined. ( 1 IV.)
Ii> • -c .. fU ''Oppenheimer"
11'1 19~2 Op~nhelmer -.Cta Los
Alamos. New Mtxlco a the altt where he
and other IClentlata will carry out reeeardl
on what latlf' bteame known u the Man-
hattan Project. (Part 2 of 7) (R) Q ( 1
hr)
CC).,.. "BrMthlesa" (1~. Orama)
Rlehard 0.e, Valertt Ka~. A fTee-
&ptf1ted auto thief unlnt•ICJonltt kllt9 a
patrolmen and latet ~ en oble$-stve attraction to a young women. 'R' ( 1
hr. 41 min.)
(I)...,...
(H) ........... ..,. Mattowe
II tht prime aueptOt when • hOOd he WU
hlted to bodvauttd II found died. CD ..,. ·"!'"~t Zone -Tht ~ ..
(1983, ~tlon) John Uthgow,
Vic: Motrow. Thia homlge to tht oldlbs
8ertng TV Mriea ftati.W• aegmentt l bout
• bigoted bet patron'• corneuppence, a group of retllement home reeldentl who
recapture their youth. a chld wttti the
power to orNte or dtltroy at Wll. and an
airplane paaenger who ... a gremlin sa~ng the plant'• wtng. 'PG' (1 hr .• -1·2:.:=--ftM .. ~
-TICTAC LCMIO&T , ....... "Knots L.andlng" 11at
Donna Miii; a new drug that mey cure baldneet. •
•al>MCA~ ... (I) u.L flOOTULl. Ptttst>urgh Maulers et
New JtrMy Generels=) (3 hrs.) ... (I).,.. ''The Actventur• Of
Robin Hood" (Prem rt. eom.cty)
George Segal, MorQM FalrcNld. Roblll
Hood II aummoned by Ledy Marlen and
Eleeno< of Aqultelne to collect the raneom
money for the safe retum of King Rk:hard.
who 1$ being held hoetage by Oukt Leo-
~· (2.;,'jJ. B e Cody and Nlok try to pre>
tec:t Boz and his friend from the threets Of
drug dealefs who use doiphtn9 tor ~ ::ihr ) • .._,. llOIT BI 'Wlllll
I Steve Allen hoets otltbrlty
outtakes from "Happy Dlyt." "General
Hospital." "Battle Of The Netwot11 Stars"
and "Magnum P.I." (R) Q (I hr.)
I = .... lid EAHU,_. "Oppenheimer"
In 1942 Oppenheimer select• lot
Alamos, New MeJtlco aa the ltte Where he
and other scientists wtH carry out research
on what later became known as the Man-
hattan Project. (Part 2 of 7) (R) Q ( 1
hf) 8> .. .,. ____ OI -''de Koonlng On
de Koonlno" Oustln Hoffman hoet• a loOk
at the 80-year-okl 1rtlat at wen In Ns stu-
dio. ( t hr.) (fl) .,. "Wiid Horae Hank" ( 1979,
Adventure) Linda Blalf. Rlc:hatd Ctenna.
A bfave and determined glr1 wagee • per-
sonal crvsade to save a herd of wtld ~
tangs from 591 tMlets alaUghter by IMdlng
them high Into the Canadian mountalnl. =tmfn )
.,. ''Some Kind Of Htto" ( 1982.
Richard Pryor, Margot Kiddtf .
A war vetefan turns to a Ille of crime aftef
the government refuses to gfY'8 him bed(
pay he terned wntlt being • pr1loner of
the Nor1h Vletnameee for six ~ 'R' ( 1
hr., 35 min.) (%).,. "Rio Bravo" (1959. Weetern)
John Wayne. Deen Martin. An okl crlpplt, a tormer dtpvty-f\Jmed-drunk. a young
qulckdraw gunslinger and a glr1 help a
sheriff to outsmert a powerful rancher who
wants to get his klllef brother releeled
from •=:Fr (2 hrs , 21 min )
... .,_ "The Ave Pennies" (1969,
f11ography) Danny Keye. Barbera e.i
Geddet Bandleader Red Nk:hota neat1y forf91ts his career to care for hit NI claugh-
tllf (2 hrs .. 30 min.) •C!> .,. "The SeYeo-Upa" (1974,
Adventure) Roy Scheider, Tony Lo Bien-
. .
co .. A New Yortt cop'a IPlln to IM I ~
... an lnfOmwnt beek"'-In a ..,. of
m ~ (2tn.,30mh.)
- F -: ....... Action.i ~ tht peat Join l.aur'I and Remington
to ....,.•=•tte. (1 hr.) 11 u ..... The Hri pertldpete
In the theft of $20-mllon In,_... to-..
Max,:.m~(1 hr.) ! -,. -''dt KOOIWlg On Koonlng" OU.tin Hoftmen holtl a !<><* •t the 80-yeer-old ert"1 •• wort( In .. stu-
dio. u~ • -"Ribbon Of Life: The Gre.t Bartlet Reef· Mat1nt ~ AJe.. ltU Blrtlee toura the Auetr...,.. reef and
ltt ecology. Q ( 1 ht.)
ICTY . ,_. CCllml The ....,,.. and
Papal .,. fMtUl'ed In ce>nC*1 with
The "->ctatlon. ( 1 ht., 5 min.) cm ... ''l<Jng 01 Corned)"' < 1982..
Comedy) Robert 0. Niro. Jtny lM#tl. A
fallng comedfan ptatw to kldnlp a W'll-
known talk ahow hOlt. 'PG' (1 hr., 41 mlnil--
-I ·····fl-------Profltte of N¥9f'I homoe8xual men and women. • molhtr dealing with her ton'• homoeexudty and
• eenlor cltlztnl meeting, ( 1 ht.)
tW (1)9 ·~ -··· ... ~ ., ... ........ Nil--· IHLU,_ ... ''The Boet" (1982. Creme)
~oen Prochnow. Ar1huf ~· In 19' 1, • young German U-00.t cr.w
tece the challtngel and hotrcn of ..,
when they leeve port on thW flrat 8'Jbnwo-
rlnt tour. 'R' (2 tn.. 25 min.)
([) _. "Nana" ( 1981. Drema) Katya
Sirger, Jeen..Pterrt Aumont. A beeu1lful
and wllltul proatttutt putt her ~
and body to'* to become the tout of
the town. ( 1 hr .. 32 mn)
CI) ... "The Hungef" (1983, Fantaey)
Cithtrlne o.n.wt. Susan Sarandon. A
physiCllt1 woOUng et • llfe-exttnlk>n
reaee<otl Institute ~ Involved with I
l*';:.v;at.;.:r (1hf.,37 min.)
tW Cl) ••WJ. '"' A puzzlng lnternatkln-al lltuatlon dt¥elopt whtli ~ actt
.. a bodyguard tot a femoua bal 1 tne. mht tOmln..)
ft I fr Holt: Jchwrt Ceraon.
Don Rick*, ectr-Kate
~w, comtdlan Mlchael O.vta. (1
LAr'= -~c• Scheduled: author $c:huler on hill boOk ''T °'91
TlmN ~ Lest But Tough People Do."
~ht.) .., ..... , ..... Comedy
etct. combine wtth cta..ic flm and
newt footage In an offbeat, .. tlrle t.i.
off .
{%) .. "The Last Tycoon" ( 1978, er.-
ma) Robert O.Nlro, Jtennt Morleu, In
the Hollywood of the 1930I. one man'•
IUOCe8I m1k• him the Mend of at.-. the
tnVy of power-tiungry executive.. Ind the
Friday, May 18, 1984 23
-Tuesalay Ccnd.
moe1 ellalbte ba<:hetor In town. 'PG' (2
tn.,2mWI) e 18 a.A* Featured: mueicjan Suzanne
fQgm9n and actor Robe(1 Wood dlla'8a the1r show business carMra. ( 1 ht.. 30
min.)
ttll im .. "Black Fury" ( 1935. Creme) P9UI Mon!, Akim T emlroH GerlgatM .,,,.
trite• coal miners' 1tr16<e. (2 hrs.) ,..I.....,...
-I'll •nLYWOClt .... "Abendon Shipl" ( 1957, Ora·
ma) Tyrone PC>Wef, Lloyd Nolen. Adrift In
an OYeraowded llfeboet. 1 captain rrust
make lie-of-death declsionl to ensure the
turvtvat of the remaining puaenger1. (2
tn.. 5 min.)
(1)11 II Fr ... 0 .,.. "Scteem. Pretty ~·
(1973. Horror) Bette OaVJS, Ted Beeeel.
A pretty stUdenl becomes the hou1861eep-
• kw a eculptor who • abeort>ed In ~Ing eYll. (1 ht .. 40.:',( • 1"lltll ti1 .,. ~
ac,,_ Uaa Hartman, R Courl Hay ( 1
ht ,30mln) •~o Cl) -"U.S. ll'ldoof Champk>nlhlpe" Men's and women· s 1 ().meter plattorm
finals (from Gmesville, Fla.) (R) (2
tv's) CB> llOYll "WerGam11" ( 1983.
Suspense) Matthew Brodeflck. Oebney
Colemen A teen-age computer wNz lnad-
Ye<tanlly spartts a nucleal controntallon
#tllf'I he acoeaes the Pentagon's strate-
gic: computer .sys1em 'PG' Q ( t tv .. 53
min.)
~--"The Hunoer" ( t983. Fantasy)
Catherine Oeneuve. Susan SarandOn A
physician W()(t(lng al a 11i.-extena1on
research Institute becomes Involved with a
t8IT\IUe vamoire 'R' I 1 tv .. 3 7 min. I
-·. LA1*WwmtM•Llll 11 Scheduled: sNpld pet tricks. Wiiiie ~
son (1 hr )
I Nl.mrfZIDm
LA TODAY Feet'Ureo: al l"IOme Interview
with John ~... and • look behind the
8ClKl8S of the new ''Three's Company •• ~_,.Ml"' JWILW• ~1ia111rr
..,. "Megakwoe" ( 1981, Adven-
tU1e) Barry Bostwick. Penld Khambetta.
A group of technologjcally superior mer·
cenaries bettle the IOrces of a tiny ~ry
dictatorship ·PG' ( ltv • 40 min.)
-8 CJ) .a OUD McCloud Is he'd cap""'8 by peniclllln smuggters wtlO hope to
•CZJ "The Last Tycoon'' (1 976, Drema)
Rober1 DeNiro, Jeanne Moreeu (2 hrs . 2
min.)
•CCl ''The ~ Of The Game'' (1939.
Drema) Marcel Odo. Nora Gregot. (l
hr .• 46 min)
.. «l) ''The Oeltt Mlrro(' ( UM8. Drema) Q4t.
vii de Havtllend, Lew Ayr• (2 hr$.) •<Bl ''Heidi" (1965. Orama) Eva-Meri&
~. Gertrand Mlt1ermayr (1 hr
30 min)
19(!.) "The Dream Metc:hants" (Part 1 ot
2) ( 1980, Cho.•e) Matti: H•rmon. M~gan
Falrc:Nld (2 hrs. )
24 Friday. May 18, 1984
MCUr9 the , ...... of • hoepltdz8d ~ oner. (R) (1tw .. 20mln.)
.. Cl) .. ''Summer LOYert" (1982,
ROmlnce) Oetyt Henneh. Pet. Gel-
.. . T'M> American COiiege atudents
"*1d 1 ffw 'Pltfted eumnw on 1 Greek
lllend. 'A' ( 1 ht" 40 "*'·)
-· ... "Amela E.amart" (1976. Bloo-r9ptly) &lMl'I Clerk, John Rnythe. The
~t .... tyte end •Ir exp60it1 of the evtltrbc cepture pubic lmeglne-
tJon In the 1930I. (3 hta.) e .,.. "Troub6t Comes To Town"
(1972. Orama) l..IOyd Bridgee. Pat Hingle
TrMqUl!ty 11 UJlMl wh9n 1 ~ youth
Mks the white lhertff to adopt him. ( 1 hf.,
30 ~ (!) ''Whllttlng In Br~" (19-43,
Comedy) Red Sketton, Ann Rutherford A
redk> detectlw mek• enemies with the ~ a cr1nWlilll end • baebel team (2
• ~ ''Vtotent Roed" ( 1958. Orama) &ien K*lh. Efrem ZJmbdst Jt. Truck dftv-
era encounter men; dangerous litulttone
wtll9 tTlnlpo'1\ig h6ghty expkletve rod(et tuel~~mln.) ·t· .... ..... ,...,
.... ., 1 .. UUM.
... "Fnt LoYe" (1977, Romance)
Dey, W...,.,, Kett A young couple
finds It herd to eetablSt! a real relationship
In the tece of todey's cuuaJ morality. 'R' -.. ,,.,., ~hr .• 32 min.)
_,. ''The Game Foi Vultures"
( 1980, Adventure) Rlcherd Harrta. Rich-
ard Roundtree A Nthteu mercenary who 1tnUQQ1M Amertcen helcopters Into Africa
dUring a terrol'llt war Is pltted agaJnst a
fierce ~Jr.ter. 'R' ( t hr .. 4? min) -~C81 _.,,,Atae .:a ''USGF Slng6e Elmination
" (A) ( 1 hr.) CID "Tootsie" (1982. Comedy)
Dustin Hottman. Jessk:a Lange. An out·
of-wc>r1t New YOO< ector lebefed es tem-
peramental di9coYef's a who6e new C8reef
tor hlmselt whet'I he cilgulses hlmseft as 1
woman end lande • aoep opera role. ·PG·
Q_(1 tv .. 56n*\) cm LmA ..._.,. uor • • 11.c
Lena Horne preeents her Tony Award-
wtnrq on.women Broedfty . Show lo
wNch WI pertorms ''Can't Help L<Mn'
That Men," "From This Moment On" and ''S1ormv Wa.1hef ... (2 hrs)
(I) ''Where The U.. Bloom" ( 197 •.
Orama) .Me Ghotson. Jan Smithers (I tv .. 36 min.)
Cl) "O'Hare's Wife" (1982. Drama)
Edward AMtef, Mariette Hart'8y ( t hr. 27
min.)
..CC) "Gr--.d Lightning" (1977, Blogra·
phy) Richard Pryor. 8Mll BttdgM. ( 1 hr .
36 min.)
.. QD ''The Grey Fox" ( 1983, Western)
Ftichatd Farnsworth. Jeckle Burroughs. ( 1
ht. 32 min.)
Cl) "Alegro Non Tr~ .. (1976, Fant•· ~ Al*Nlted. ( 1 hr .. 15 min.)
-CC) "A Loog Wey Home" (1981. Orama)
Tlmothy Hutton. Brera Veocero ( 1 hr 40 ,,._,)
CB) "King Of Comedy" ( 1982 Comedy) RObeft 0. Niro. '*TY L.-( 1 hr • "1 min.I
-~..UATU. a1I .... "ff You Could See 'fflial I Hear"
f 982. Bk>grephy) Mete Singer. R. H
Thomeon. The mlMdY9r'llur• of blind
ainger-oompoeet Tom Su*van' a college
days ert ~·~· 'PG' ( 1 ht , 40 min ) ·c ... ''Telk Of The Town" (HM2.
) Cely Grent. JMt'I Arthur. A
Sup<eme Court judge end • teec:htt help
1 men oAeet hlmMtf Of en 8llOO chlroe. (2
tn.. 30mln.) ...,.MIMT
.... ''Vice Squed'' ( 1982. Orama)
Hubley. Gary Swar.on. A poUoe
detectiYe end a streetwalker teem up to
trap 1 pimp 'T*b'e kw nuderlng one of .. women.. ( 1 hr .. 36 mkl.) •1a1CO,.,. .. ..
• 111 11W _.."The Goldwyn Follie." (1938,
Muelcel) Ade>lphe Menjou. Elle Logan. A
fllm produoef trtea to Induce • young girt
10 ect u • jucjge for hie upoonWIQ IOOlk:8l
revue. (1hi .• 55 min.) •CC> .. "Jlnxedl" ( 1982. Comedy)
Bette Mkllr, Ken Wehl A ~ tab l unlucky c.aslno dealer Into helpng her
away with her obnoxious boyfriend 'R'
tv., 45 min.) •1Nmt• IMICUI waft,U.
.. .... "Boote And Saddles" (1937
Western) Gene Autty, Judith Allen A
young Mil decJdel to k-.p the ranch he
has lnhettt~ lnsiee<I of Mlllng It. ( 1 ht )
I TCIPG'MN I I ...,. . ..,_
.,.. "A r1me'!/o Ole" (1983. Ora·
ma) Edward Albef1. Rex Hamson. Seek·
d'IQ revenge for the mwdef of his wife and
friends. an American spy tnavels to Europe
1n search of the kJlleB wtlO committed the
etlme dUrlng World War II. 'R' ( 1 tv . 28 _.c;r._ "Falcoo'a Gokf' (1982. Adven-
ture) John Maney. Simon MacCOO<lndale
A acoop-hungry journellt tolows an
archeeOloglsl and his deughter In their
Miich ~or goid trMaUre in the u.xan . ( 1 hr .• 30 min.)
W Cl)M
~ .... "Tender Mefdls" ( 1982. Ora·
ma) Robert Duval. Tesa Hwper. A fOtrnef
country and western li'lg9( whO Is trying
to make • comebecit faita In rove with a
motel ownet. ·i: J~tv .. 29 min.) •«?>•--·
(I) "On The Town" ( 1950. Musical)
Gene Kelty, Frank Slnetre. ( 1 hr . 38
min.)
Cl) "They Shell Have Mueic" ( 1939. Ora·
ma) Joef McOee. Watt• BreMan. ( 1 hr . 40 min.)
-Ql) ''Magnificent Obeeuton" (195'. Ora·
ma) Jane Wymen. ~ Hudlon. (2 hrs.)
-· "Ad\lient\nl Of The~·: (1975 . Or•ma) Robeft Stedc.. Relph Bellamy (2 hrs )
-
cm "Some Kind Of Hero" (1982, Com&-
dy) Rlcherd Pryor. MatgOt Kidder. ( 1 hr .•
JS min.)
(I) "looel Hero" ( 1983, Comedy) Peter
Rlegert. Burt Lencater. ( 1 hr .. 50 min.)
(%) "O'Hera's Wife" ( 1982, Orama)
Edward Mnflf. Mariette Hartley. ( 1 hr . 27
min.)
1t:9 (11) "If YCAJ ~ See Whet I Heer''
(1982. Bloa u1c>hy) Marc Singer, R.H.
Thomeon. ( f hr .• 40 "*'·)
W(%) "~" (1982. Ofwne) Mtou-
Mlou. ClaJde ~. (1 hr .. S4 min.) e ''Tenglet" (194e. Ad\lentUte) Mana Montez. Pr9ston Fo9ter. (1 hr .. 30 min) •CD> "Flying LAethefnecka" (1951, Adven-
ture) John Wayne, Rober1 Ryan. ( 1 tv .•
'2 min.) t9(C) ''The ~ Of The Game" (1 939,
Orama) Mercel Oelk>. Nora Gregor. ( 1
hr . 46 min.)
(11) "Blue S!Ole Again" ( 1983, Comedy)
~ Hamln, MlrrW Rogers. ( 1 tv • 30
.. CIJ "G'Olel: The Wot1d Cup Challenge"
( 1983) Oocumentery. NeNated by Sean
Connery. ( 1 tv .. 38 min.)
11:9 (%) "Alegto Non Troppo" ( 1976, Fanta·
~ AIWnated.. ( 1 hr .. 15 min.)
d (C) "Gfeeaed ~tnlng" (1977, Biogra-
phy) Richard Pryor, Beeu Brldgee ( 1 hr ..
36 "*'.)
(11) "Heidi" ( 1965. Orama) Eva-Mana
Singtlemmet. Gertrand Mlttermayr. (1 hr ..
30mln.)
•(f) "The last Hard Men" (1976, West-
ern) Chattton Heston, James Coburn (2
hrs) CIJ "811 Cosby. Hlmleff" ( 1982. Come-
qyj Bill Cosby. ( 1 hr .. 44 min.)
Cl) "Sounder" ( 1972. Orama) Cicely
~. Paul Wlnfte6d. ( 1 hr .. 45 min ) CZJ ''The Gotdwyn Folllee" (1938, Mus.-
cal) Adolphe Men)ou. 81a Logan. (1 hr ..
55 min.) .. all "Murder In Taus" (Pan 1 of 2)
(1981, Orama) Farrah Fawcett, Andy
Griffith. (2 tvs •. 5 min.) __ ....... ...... .... ......... :.-::e.a.
--.1~••&•• • 11a.·0
• F _., .. ·----.. ''The Grey Fox" ( 1983. West-
ern) Richard Farnsworth, Jecttte Bur· rought. A form:• Inmate decides to roo tr.in.. . • Cenadlan ra.llroad
'PG' ( 1 hr .. 32 min. CD>...,_ TM.I ametlzed segments
from Jeck London'a "The CaN Of The
Wild." Sterllhg North'a "Rascal" and Mel
Ella'• "r:tt Of The White won ... ... 1:. IMll TAii
AaTmGPTAITI
.. "Jimmy The Kid" ( 1982.
A<Mtnture) Gery Colemen. Paul LeMat
Bumbling orimlnalt kidnap the son of two
country'10UI ~ 'PG' ( 1 hr , 30 min.)
Cl) fU UM11 Scheduled. World Heavy·
weight ChampbisNp boUt between Brad
Hetton and i<.rry Roop, scheduled for 12
rounds (from AOCkford. Ill.). ( 1 hr .. 30
lm1n;.T ...
,. eel ...
Wlta matche41
Pat s.Jak ha.ta the ••SOtJa AD-
nlYenary Collece Bowl Cba.m-
plon•hlpe," from Oblo State Unl-
'f'enlty. The •pecjal, cclebratmc
tbe popular 19509 and 'SO. qak
•how, .. Tbe. GE Collete Bowl.'·
will be broadcut al 8 p.m.
Wedneeday on NBC, Channel 4.
I ~-: ..... ~:i. Mr ra new TV movie
shot In hometown Chicago; suooesstul
;~:.f~~ ~k dancer.
'L':f 'I 7 TCl 11 Ulf Featured: =ace Jones. 1 .... ::
IMllCOf A.GULP...-
llOYll "WarG•mea" ( 1983,
Suspense) Matthew &<>deficit, Oebney
Coleman. A teen-age comput8' whiz lnad·
vertantly spa.rka a nucleet confrontation
when he accesses the Pentagon's strat&-gtc computer 1ys1em. 'PG' ( 1 hr.. 53
min.)
(D) llOW9 "From Beyond The Grave"
(1973, Horror) Donald P1eaela, L8911&-
Ano Down. While browsing In an antique
shop. lhoppera meet &<>me terrible tales.
1_! hr .. 39 min.)
Cl) , ... TALI num "Pinocchio" A
dramatization of lhe ciuaic tale, •tarring
Can Reiner u the puppet maker Gec:>etto.
Paul Reubens as Plnoochio, James
Coburn as lhe sinister gypsy, Jamee
Belushi. LU'lle Kazan and Mlchael Rich-
erds O (I hf)
(%).,_"Wrong Is Right" ( 1982, Com&-
dy) s.an Connery, George Grtrz.ard. A
charismatic. globetrottlng TV news report·
er becomes involved m Middle Eastern ter·
ronsm, a 5Ulndefous presidential cam-
paign and a nuclear arms sale that could
lead to World War Ill. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) II' .,_ "None Shall Escape" ( t9'4,
Orama) Alexandef Knox, Marsha Hunt
The ruthleSS and Inhumane career of a
Nez! war crlminll untOldl When he •
laced °" tf111. (2 tn.) Ml ...
119 I GI 119 TWm Fe9tured: a lootc at
tummer tuhlont and flrrw ~ St•
ven Spellbetg'a "Gl'emllnl" end the
"Reldera of the Lott M " ~ "lndlen-
na ~ and the T~ of Doom''; a
profit of Kareem AbduhJabbr. a vlllt to
the Church of Satan to uamlne ~ wor-
~, .... ,,..
.. flfM. fUCI At*Mted. A roae
btlnga lfe and Mppll... to her flower ~ through aong deac>ft• the thraeta of
an tvtl IPk*.
• M • ~ ~ed: new tlndlnga about ot'desterot; fOtmef Miia Amances
who now he In LA.; exotic f8lt'6on under-
wear;~· from Compton.
·ILTacr:w ...... _..,."' LmM.LY ...... A llYe phonH'i pro-
gram wNch ~ people the opportUnlty to~ legal prob6ema with members
of the Orange County e.r Maoclatlon. ( 1
hr.) <Rl ._..AT 111'1,.. A praeenta11on of fiets conoamlng the potential health and
safety hazards of oommon producta IUCtl
.. d69t pits, chemlcal chin cleaners and
drink~ water.
•• Cl) M mmc Lii Martin attends the
20th reoolon of his Ngtl achool dela to
face the bully who hataued him tor six
~-COU. .-. M11*1L '*-'" lilill TMma from 15 unfvertltlat com-
pete for acholarshlp money for their
reepeci!Ye w.tltutiona. Pat Salek hosts
from ONo State University In Columbus.
!hr.)
.. "The Longeat Dey" (Part 1 of
(1962 .• Orama) John Wayne. Robert
ltchum. Aiied forces prapere for a ma•
alve 0-Qey a1Mutt upon the be1lche9 of
Normandy during Wot1d War II. (2 tv'I.) • 0 1* PMJ. fUf A atranger reaorta to
deeperate tectlca When Colt and him friend
(Pat Pattatton) refuee to tell him their
land netlonal race car. (A) ( 1 hr.) ........ ..,
mm'I IF fillll&ff FeatUfed:
~ Gfaoe Jonea.
• .,.. "Tnbute To A Bad Man"
(1966, Western) Jamee Cegney, Irene
Papu. Two concemed people attempt to
OOf'l'Moe a rancher to atop killing ruatlera.
~~--8mtlm.i The true story of Raoul Walenberg.
a Swedlah dlplomat who aaved men than
100,000 Hunaartan Jewa from Had exter-
mlnetlOn. ancf who leter disappeared and
la 11111 beliell9d to be alive. (A) Q ( 1 hr.)
CC) .. "A Long Way Home" (1981.
Orama) Tlmothy Hutton. 8'ende Veccato.
Alter years of eeparatlon, the otdaet of
ttvee abandoned children aearchee for his
bfother and •ter with the help of a oom-r=te aoc'8I worket. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) .. ,..,.
... "King Of Comedy" (1982,
Comedy) Aober1 De Niro. Jefry Lewta. A
falling comedi.n plane to kidnap • wel-
knOwn tall< show hoat 'PG' ( 1 hr .. ~ 1
min.)
CJ) 1'0U CM'T TAD rr WM YOU A produc-
tion of the Pulltzef Prtz&.wlnnlng comedy
abQoJt an eccentric bUt happy famllv. atar·
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police offtcel • upMC .n.n he dllcowrs
his de""1\tt II lnwOf¥ied wtttl an unn.ity
crowd on the ~ Str1p. (t hr., 30
;)'"'--"Meta Han" ( 1932. Dfama)
Greta Garbo, Ltwll Stone. A ootonous
female 1PY falll In !0¥9 wtttl an Aiied offl-
oer and ~ '* <XN«. (2 hrs.) ... ~ForThe~" (1956. Dfa-
ma) Rlchltd Wldmlll'k. Jane Greer. A
lemelt toumlllt'• ~ for a mtlllng
Arneftclen WT"9r ~ Nr to an llolated
vtllaQe In Mexico. wtw. lht dlloovtf• that
NaDI l\aYe t.aken 14> QUll'tera. (2 hrs.. 30
rt~ "U.S. lndOOr Championshlpe"
Men'• and women'• 3-meter apnngboerd
tlnall .J::" ~.AL). (R) ( 1 hr.)
(I) "o.ddft LJttte Glf1a" ( 1983.
Dfama) Anni Ventura. 0..... Manchee-
tet. A IMl'l't ttwM daught .. 1t9 a mud-
wreetlng ewnt to tlelp him pay hit toes. !.! hr .. 16 mltl.)
(DJ .. "Flying LMthtr9*b" (1951,
A<Mnture) John Wayne, Robtrt Ryan. A
tough Mame ()()l'l'1fnandt trtee to enow
his men that ~ It the key to aurvtv-
11 on the bettleflald. ( 1 ht .. •2 min.)
(%) .. "Wrq II Right" ( 1982, Corn&-
dy) Sew\ Connery, George Grizzard. A
char19mallc, globetrottlng TV news report·
er becOmea ~ In Mlddla Eastern ter-
rorism, a llandlrOUS presidential cam-
paign and a nudMt arms ..ie that could
lead to WOf1d War Ill. 'A' ( 1 hr., 55 min > •-econ t9(C).,.. "The Boogena" (1981. Horror)
RebeCC8 Balding. Fred McC&rren. Ancient
tentacled ereetutet appear af18f • sltllet
mine It r~ied and terrorize the nearby ,~,"~ t 1 hr .. 35 min.\
•<m ''Tree9Uf910fTheSnoW' (1981, Onl·
ma) Paul Deen. Carey Born. (1 hr., •O
min.) (%) "The Goldwyn Folliet" ( 1938. MW.
cal) AdolpM MenJou, Ella Logan ( 1 hr .
55 min.) .. (C) "Jimmy The Kid" (1982, Adventure)
Gary Colemen. Peul LeMat. ( 1 hr .• 30
min) .. CJ) "Sounder" ( 1972. Orama) Cleely ~.Paul Wlnfteld. (1hr.,45 min.) • llD "The Pink Jungle" ( 1968. Comedy)
JamM Gamet. Evt 'Aenzl. (2 hrs.)
1tl (!) "The Dream Merchants" (t>art 2 of
2) ( 1980, Orama) Maf't( Harmon. Morgan
F alrchlld. ( 2 hra. )
CC) "The Y~ uont" ( 1968. Ol"ama)
Marton Brando, Moti1gomery Clllt. (2 hrs •
51 min.) (H) "My Fair Lady" ( 1964. Muslcel) Rex
HarrltOt\.. Auaey Hepburn. (2 hrl . 50
min.)
(%) "Wrong ts Right" ( t982, Comedy)
Seen Connety. George Grlz:Wd. ( 1 ht .
55 min.)
•(%)"First LOYt" (1977, Romance) Susan
~ Wiiiem Katt. ( 1 tv .. 32 min.)
-CC) :.The Toy" (1982, Comed)'l ~lchard ~<>'. Jackl9 Gteuon. (I hr • .&O mm )
CH) "The Wondef Of It AH" (1974, Docu-
mentary) (I hf., 35 min.)
()) "Klaa M9 Kate" ( 1953, Musical)
Kattvyn Grayeon. Howard Keal. ( 1 hr . 49
min )
... "Mutder tn Peyton Plaoe'' ( t977.
Mystery) Ed Nelton. OorolhY Malone 12
W 00 ..W iWICliifh LM A W I I fhe outT1IQIOUI. Ul=•tl6f N()OIW911t ....... _,, = ~ ~ let at Allorte Jtlonal In Attantlc City, Ntw JerNy. -.... ... Ml ..... ,
MTN'llll.
WA••tU'•• .. "Zaooedl" ( 1982, Comedy)
Beto, Wlfllit .wn.. A high tchool
actence ~ ~ NII ecddalitdy
llCqWed P9YChe*IMtlc ~to ~CN'e ·1"'lt.f:!S:>~)
---TOllltlW) a1I .. ''G'Otal: The WOttd 0up Chel-
lenge" ( 1983) Doournentwy. Narrated by
Seen Connery. A le><* at the 1982 wono
Cup 8oooef gamaa played In Spain. ( 1
hr., 38 min.)
.. CB) .. "The Grey Fox" ( 1983, West-
«n) Rk:tlard Farnewot1h, JedUe Bur-
rougtlt. A tomw pneon lnmet.• decid9I to
rOb tralna, lncludlng a Ceneclan rlllfoed.
'PG.hr., 32mln.) •1.,.. "Bk>ndla Haa Sefvant Trouble"
(19-40, Comedy) Penny Singleton, Mtu
Like. BJorldlt and Oegwood find that the
mansion they're staying In II haunted. ( 1
~hr.,= .. MUIT ........ "' 1:11 ... "Guys And Dolle" ( 1966. Mu&J-
cal) Frank Sinatra. Jeen Simmons. A ml&-
stonary gift fall In kMt wlttl a Broedway ~·· (2 hrl., 29 min.) •CJJ CllCOMmM ..
hrs.)
(%) "The Goldwyn Follee" ( 1938, Ml*-
cal) AdOlphe Menjou. Ella Logan. ( 1 hr ..
65 min.) tt:9® "The Rlddle Of The SandS" (1980,
Adventure) Mlchael YC>f1(, 8mon MacCor·
klndale. ( 1 hr .. 38 min.)
·-.u1eraoo• llovl•-
-• "The Wond9rtul Coootry" (1959.
Western) Robert Mitchum. Ju"9 London.
[
hrs.)
'Lott And Found'' ( 1979, Comedy)
ge Segal. Glenda JacklOn. ( 1 hr .. 46
min) (D) "Fat Chanoe" (1981, Comedy) Fam·
ham Scott. Janoaty St~ (1 hr .. 40
min.) CJ) "WarGames" ( 1983, Suspenee)
Matthew Broderick. Dabney Collman. ( 1
hr., 63 min.)
-(%) "Wrong Is Right" (1982. Comedy)
Sean Connery. George Grtn:ard. ( 1 hf .•
55 min.) ~CB> "Brainstorm" (1983. S<:tenc»-FlcUon)
Natalie Wood, Chrtstopher Wabn. ( 1 hr ..
46 min.)
• "Two Tlctlela To London" ( 19'3.
Orama) Mlchele Morgan. Alan Cutia. ( I
hr .. 30 min) -~"Fallen Angel" (1~1. Orama) Melln-
da Diilon. Dana Hiii. ( 1 hf .. 40 min.)
(Q) "She W0te A Ytltow Ribbon'' ( 11M9,
Wee1em) John WayM. John Agar. (I hr .•
43 min) (I) "To PleeM A Lady'' (1~. Orama)
Claf't( Gable. Barbera Stanwyck. (1 hf.,
1 ••• ·~--= ~ The ~·· ~973, Hom>t) Oonldd Plrunce. lMlle-
AM Down. Wl"'9 brOWllng In an antlqu9
ahop, ft)pperl meet IOm9 '*1lble fet•
~>.·wa.clamH" ~ ) Mattt.w Brodetldc.
Colernln. A teerHIQI oomput• wtU --~ ..,.,. a ~ controratton .... he llOClllll"" P9nt.1Qon'• ltrat•
"1f) computer ~ 'PG' (1 hr., &3
min.)
Ml CJ) .... ''The Oevonevll9 Tenor''
(1981. Horror) SuzatN l.DYe, Robert '#._, A modem-day wtteh wr'Mka
dllltrUCtiOn and tttror In a lmlll town ro
... l"8'l9llge for tt'f deetht of hit enoee-
t~ hr., 22 min.) -c:-.... -.. ''King Of Corned'(' (1882. ) Robert De HlrO, Jttrry L.-. A
felng oomedl9n pla.nS to ktc:Np • _...
known t.ik ahow holt. 'PG' ( 1 hr., .t 1 -tr l.. ''Cell Of The <Anyon" ( 19'2.
Yl.atam) 0.. Autry. A cowboy corn.
upon a o-ng of cattle rust~ hldll'fg out In
a~ (1hr.) Cf)••• •••ru-1 .... "Blondie Goee Latin" ( 11M 1,
Comedy) Penny Slnglaton. Arthur Lake.
Blondle. Oegwood and Mf. Ol1herl he9d tor Latin America on bulAnell. ( 1 hr .. 30
lmln:.:,., I 'IW"
-MWS:ii -·-·---
31mln.) -~''The Front" (1976, Comedy) Woody
Alen. Z.o Mostel. (1 hr., 34 min.)
•CI) "Pott•geist" (1982. Honor) Craig T,
Nellon. Jobettl ~ ( 1 hr., &6 min.) -~ "H9nky Panky'' (1962. Comtdy) Gene WMdef. Glide Redner. ( 1 hr.. -46
min.)
CJ) "MaMy'1 Orphanl" ( 1980, Orama)
Jim Bak«. Malechy MoCourt. (1 hr., 31
min.) •CB> "My Felr Lady" (19tM, Mualcal) Rex
Harrleoo. Audrey HepbUm. (2 hrl., 60
min.) ~"They ShaN Have MUSIC" (1939, Or.-
ma) Jo9I' Mcefea. Watter Brennan. ( 1 tv.,
40mln.) •(!) "Rooeter Cogburn" (1975, Weetem)
John Wayne, Katharine Hepburn. (2 hrs.,
16 min.) CI) "Choice Of Arma" ( 1982. Suspenae)
YY81 Montend, CatherN Oeneuve. (1 hr .•
66 mln.) •a> "Murder In Texas" (Pan 2 of 2)
(1961, °'*"8) Farrah Fawcett. Andy
~· (2 hrs.! 6 min.) __ .,,._Lag
·1·--... ....... ..:•.::.w. =-/~··=•114•
Friday, May 18, 1984 27
28 Friday, May 18. 19M
-Coat.
1:-'&.vwnu.---.-...
•OWATIWMC'll!'ll-m•
... ''A Test• Of Money" (1983.
Orama) Conetance Money, Jame GNlts.
An adutt fllm *' II greeted by fans ( 1
ht., 30 min.)
l mn•-Q ---1W .. ''Bab9'' (1981, Comedy) ~
bl Jacklon, s.m.nttw Fox. A model dl8-
~ lhe hM t~= before lhe cen recet¥1 '* lnherbnoe.
i tv.,30mh)
11:11 --·-,,. ~ UL IS .. U. A respected
Mgeot'I dem with I peyohologlcal prob-
lem. and I cieWt thief la ltNJ!ng tio.p/tal ~-(R) {1 tv., 10 min ) ~ Ho•t Johnny Cation.
E
) . DMdS1tlnberg, John Oenvef.
U~Y..W
......... ''Viewpoint.
1, c.n... .. Juatice?" ~ debete of
the .._ lnVCWed In tiliYlllOO coverage
of aMt proo•dlogt and pt•trW publcl-
ty; gueae. lnc:llde detet'IM attorney Geri
SpenQe, former Calfomla N.O.W. leedef
Janie Fovt end Harverd profeeeot Alan
Oerahowtt:z. ( 1 tv .. 30 mn.)
I ...... _
--· lllUCI UW P CA Scheduled· 98NI•
tor Art Torr .. (D-Celif.). autfK>t of a iegi.
lattve blll on "TV O.'' (I tv.)
CC).,_ "An Amertcan Werewdf In Lon-
don" (1981, ~) Oelltd ~ton,
Jenny AgUttet. Thie vacation of two young
Ametbna on • weldnQ tour of England Is
ruined ~ 1 werewoH att9dt leeYel one
dead and the other o.ned wtlh a hungef
<E=~,~~
(JI) ... "The Seduction" ( 1982.
~) Mofgen Fairchild. Mlcheel Sat·
tazln A glamorous TV news anchorwom-
an II vtctlmlzed by a mentally disturbed
admirer. 'R' ( 1 hr., 45 min.)
Cl) .. "Hey, Good LOokln' " ( 1982.
Drema) Animated. • Oirec1ed by Ralph
Bakshi. An Imminent gang rumble threat·
eM the hape>lneu of a group of • 50s
Broolclvn teen-agers. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 16 min.)
(%) .. ''They Shal Hew Ml.ISk:''
(1939, Drema) Joel Meet• Walter
Brennan. A group ot y<Mlg muslclanS
gathers at a .. tt1emen1 00..-to pool their
lalenta. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.)
• M CUii F-Ntured: perlofmer Ben
Vereen; Fr1n Tancenton appllae football
strategies to the game of butlness ( 1 hr ..
30 ~ 1Wa,) "The feermaker9" ( 1958. Dre-
ma) Dina Andrews, Dick F0tan. A Kor.-
an W11 veteran returning 10 hll ad agency
job In Wllltqton cooperat• In a full-
leatt Senate ptobe of su~ ( 1 hr .
50 ~ tmG "Rutrilg Man" (1963. Orama)
LM Remldc, Alan Betea. Aftet meeting
hef husband In Spain with fraudulent
lnluranoe money, • young woman dlscoY· er. they're bl6nQ tolowed by an lnlurance
ltwest!Qltor. (2 ln.)
(1)11 .. W .. • MCll f/6 M ml\' ~led: Sha
Na Ne, Jemie Farr (''AfterMASH"). Ken
ny Aogefa. Fred Willard. Cell Wolf&on ( 1
hr ' 30 min.) --·=~-Rainbow" (1976, Orama) ~ AMtna. Georgina 6peMn. A man
and WClfn9n ~ matrllga la falllna
"*1 ate attracted to the _,. glr1 end
W becw of It. p hr., 18 min{
-11-Wlllll•Ull I
;
.,...r;,: .. Hennen. (1 hr.)
.. ........ Ullm.
~~ .. "The Hunger'' (1983, Fantuy)
Cather1nt C>eneuwt. 8uMn Sartndon. A
phvliclan WOf1(~ at an ~enelon reeearch lnatltutt o.cotnM lnYOfw9d with 1
female wmp!te. 'R' ( 1 tv., 37 min..) -·Cl) .. "A Shining s..on" (1979, Orama) Timothy Bottoma. AlfVtl Ann McLn. A track atM. a'"9ttng from a
fatal .... lp8fldl hlil IMt yell of ...
loelng gift&' track team to their
eauon. (R) (1 tv., 20 mh.) we.. d-Ounner Joe" (19n. ~
r8')hy) Pet• Bovie. Patricia Neel. Senator
Joeeptl McCarthy laada a COf1'VTlldt·
hunting CNl8de during the 19SO.. (3 till,_ TmAY Ftetured; LA'a moat ~
ab6e men.
(!) .. "Out Welt With The Heidy&"
(1938, Comedy) Mickey Rooney, l.awtl
Stone. Andy's ego ptOblem la IOfYed by a ~ CXJ1 West. (2 hrs.)
• .,. "Home Before Oartl" (1968.
Orama) Jean Slmrnona, Rhond8 Fleming.
A women strugglee to ad)Uat to IOCiety
SOAPS SUMMARIZED •••
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Shana's b1s 1llegit1mate daughter and that
Isabel must make up to Shana for things be
never gave her. Jam gets visit from
Monseigneur Fratahni. Jim admits he
loves Shana and the monseigneur tells Jim
he must go to God for guidance. After
Cabot's hean attack. Anne tells Mike she
never cried after Roger's death.
ONE LIFE TO LIVE: Bo discovers
Harry under c.arton of crates and rushes
him to hoS{>ital. Although bis life isn't in
danger, Harry will be in hospital a long
time due to fractured verubra. Bo off en to
man8Je plant but Mark says a mere
shipping clerk cannot have L~as rt$pons1-
bi11ty so factory must close. Bo decides to
tell Vicki that he is Bill Brady. Vicki and
Clint, both stunned. say that he caMUn the
plant. Marco. wanting Molly to sec Maxie
sing at disco, puts her on without Brad's
permission. Brad angry but won over wMn
her singing brings in lotsofcustomcn. Rev.
Pepper, thinking Asa having an affair with
Lucinda, says he's unfit to be ~ident of
Llanview University. Asa, feeling Lucinda
put the notion into Rev. Pepper's bead,
tells her she must leave the house. Jenny
decides to get over Brad and David by
working as Will's nurse. Molly plans not to
go to Ireland until Maxie and Marco wed.
RYAN'S HOPE: Roger, upset when he
realizes David and Maggie are fallin$ in
Jove, peers at Maggie through slcyhght
while she sleeps. Maggie wakes up and
st.an s screaming. telling David she sees
Roger, but he assures her that she's only
dreaming. Bob learns that Joe lw fled
clinic. Later we sec banda&ed man watch as
a car goes over a cliff. Sio&han, fechna that
her pregnancy is showing, dec1des to leave
town. Jackie tncs to seduce Laslo but is
turned uown. Niue cannot get another
audition with "Roc.lc Fever" due to ine~perience, bot she tells family they've
asked her to come back apin. Jack
bothered by his sex-00Jy relationship with
Sydney, who wants nothing deeper. Sydney
anlJY when Max shows her tapes of her life
u a prostitute.
SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Warren
sends $2 million ansom note to Liza and
Travis for T.R.'s return. When Travis
watt 11 to caJI police, Liza fears the child will
be killed. At hospital, Cagney's m)'1tery
friend regains consciousness. At cabin,
Suzi and Cagney have a blissful reunion.
When Wendy refuses to give Warren
money, be slaps her. Knowina Hopn will
be embarrassed if ifs ever discovered that
he wrote romantic novels under female
pseudonym, Sunny claims she's the one
who did the writing.
YOUNG AND THE RESTLe8S: Danny
decides to use Jack's money to make
Lauren confess to Paul that she's been
plotting with Jack. Danny tells Lauren she
can't be pan of video unless she tells Paul
everything. With Ashley's wcddiOJ a day
away, Jack feels he must tell Dina her
divoroe from John was nuJJ and void,
making her marriage to Marcel invalid.
Mark intends to use this infonnation to
take Margeronc away from Dina. Assured
by Tim he won't find her being overweiJbt
repulsive, Tracy makes love with ham.
Following test, Jill learns her baby, a boy,
may be both mentally and physically
impaired and that he is definitely going to
be sterile. Jilt must decide whether to bave
an abortion or go full tenn. Ashley tells
John be can't marry Enc.
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TV SERIES CHANGE •••
l"rom Page 3
wilJ all return. But "The YclJow Rose," a
fine contemporary Western; "The Duclc
Facl()ry." an appealing misfit comedy; and
"Buffalo BilJ,' Dabne[ Coleman's one-of-
a-kind sitcom, were al cancelled.
Other .deleted NBC series include "We
Got it Made," "The Master," "First
Camera," "Uginen," "Mama's Family,"
"Double Trouble" and "People Arc
Funny."
NBC shows that will return include "Hill
Street Blues,'' "St Elsewhere," "Cheers,''
"Family Ties," "Gimme a Break,"
"Oitfrent Strokes," "The Facts of Life,"
"Remington Steele." "Knight Rider'' and
"Silver Spoons."
Herc arc the new fall shows slated by
NBC:
.. Supcr Birthday -A World's FaJr
Salute to Bob Hope'' will air May 28 on
NBC. The show will honor Hoix on hts
8 lst birthday aod will spotlight the New
Orleans World's Fair. Guests will include
Mr. T, David Letterawa, Job Ritter and
Br...te Sllldu.
RJcbrd C..mberlaba, who starTCd in the
bit miniseries "Shogun" and "The Thom
Birds." is trying for a triple. Next season, he
will star in "Lost Hero,'' a four-hour NBC
miniseries about Raoul Wallenbcrg. the
Swedish diplomat who saved thousands of
Jews during the closing days of World War
II. T he script is by Gerald Green. who
wrote "Holocaust."
-Tuesclay
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strue&Je that was the focus of two bit
miniseries. Mark Singer. Faye Grant and
Jane Sadler will return.
TUBE TOPPERS OUTLINED •• ·
•"The Bill Cosby Show" features the
popular comic as an obstetrician who lives
with his farmly above bis New York office.
•"Highway to Heaven" is a fantasy,
drama starring Michael Landon as an angel
who helps people in need.
•"Partners tn Crime" marks the return
of Lyt?da Carter ("Wonder Woman") and
Loni Anderson ("WK.RP") as private eyes.
•"Hunter" features former football star
Fred Dryer as an undercover agent paired
with Stepfanie Kramer.
•"Miami Vice," which concerns two
offbeat vice-squad officers, comes from a
former "Hill Street Blues" writer.
•"Hot Pursuit" is a variation of "The
Fugitive." This time, a falsely accused
woman tcstsCar driver and her husband flee
the cops.
And which of these fall entries will be
next season's hits? Stay tuned ....
' TV TIDBITS: KOCE Channel 50 tn
Huntington Beach will broadcast "legally
Speaking," a live, phone-in speciaf on
Wednesday. Viewers can call with legal
questions about divorce.
Olympic star Bnce Jenner will host
"America's Junior Miss." CBS will broad-
cast the pageant June 10 from Mobile. Ala.
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11 Michael L'98rned role
13 "Laugh In" co-star
14 Compass point
1 s K1ng·s1ze photo aob1
16 "Knock on -Door"
17 Monogram for a
Nelson
18 Lumbeqack tool
20 Maud or Ooo
22 NY 's summer 11me
23 "-Tac Dough"
24 "Yov -There"
25 Plays Buck Rogers
32 Cito nominee
33 Dillman. for short
35 Starred on "Family'
38 Dolores Del -
39 -My Cn1ldren
42 .. -of Consent"
44 ''This -House"
45 Stan's pursy pal
47 -Hammarsk1old
48 Mr Levant's ms1gne
49 RhOda Morgenstern's
mother
50 Father Tim on 'Soap"
52 Sign-off for Grimes
53 Lucy on 'Dallas"
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26 Roy on "The Yellow
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29 She was Aunt Esther
31 Sha -Na
55 Singer Frankl n
57 -Wences
58 Played Kunta Kinte in
38 Down
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1 Played Mr. Chips
2 Joan CoJllns role
3 Clock numerals
4 "-Got Sixpence"
5 Miss Merrill
6 "My Three -"
7 Ron or Rici(
8 Miss Day's slgn-ott
9 Brian Kenm on
"Lobo"
10 Barbra Streisand opus
12 See 39 Down
13 "Name of the -"
19 Enwonmental prefix
2 1 ·•so Minutes" regular
1nit.
22 "The -and I"
27 Miss O'Connor
28 "-,a Dog"
29 -de deux
30 Rehan 0< Huxtable
33 "II Takes Two"
CO-Siar
34 Steiger or Serling
36 Desi Arnaz to Lucte
37 AuthO< Christie
38 See 58 Across
39.120 Played Hawkeye
40 Lance on "Falcon
Crest" lnit.
41 Blair on "Facts on
Life"
43 Samantha -
45 Smell
46 Crowley on "Pohce woman"
49 Sam on "Quincy"
51 Miss Remick
54 Monogram for Nielsen
56 The boob tube
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