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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-03-02 - Orange Coast Pilotd FRID AY MAHCH 2 1~84 U your SOclal Security namtiea: le 488-40-517 4 or 533-24-0090 you've won! -8eeP .. e87 . Coaat A good memory can lead to success and happi- ness, expert says./ A3 An I wine developer has gone to court to get approval of a Laguna Beach subdivision./ A3. ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: Nation Government denying surplus rice to starving Filipino children./ A8. A fire at a Brigham, Utah plant has sent 14 workers to hospital./ A4 World Lebanon leader to call for meeting of warring fac- tions tn Beirut./ AS Iran threatens to close oil route If any nation Inter- feres rn It• affaJra. I AS People The chlldren of Africa are the latest book topic for Costa Mesa photogra- pher Jan Parson./ A7. ·:-:-:-~:·:·:·:·:;:.:·:·:·:·:.:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:-! ·sporte Par proves to be an eluslve thing, as Kathy Postlewait and Joan Joyce share LPeA Un- iden lead at Mesa Verde. /81 Tod Murphy's three-point play with three seconds left gives UC Irvine's basketball team a 77 -7 4 win over UNLV./8 1 Entertainme n t David Ackroyd of " After- M •A • S • H'' plays a psy- chiatrist In "Good" at South Coast Repertory. IWHkender The Five Penny Opera Company cloees Its 10th season with ''The Magic Flute at Orange Coast College.IWHkender Bualneu UCI Business and Indus- . trlal Ass~latlon mem- bers have named new leaders./84 C1-6 86 A3 IM A• CM Be ca 87 A8 C7 .AS IM. A4 Al A7 A3 874 81~ 85 TV Loe Weektnder A2 A• CIAIT 1111111 OHANGl: COUNlY l A i lfOH N IA /':> C t:N T'-i • Big snag llits ~Bland deal ~~- . ~ Delay by potential buyer could cost the city 225,000 in interest alone ty on 62 acres in Sycamore Hills, h11 owes Rancho $7.6S million tn pnn· I told the cit)' .. delays beyond its ciple and il'.'teresus of Feb. 29 of this peyment ofSl.I millfon to the city on Feb. 2S, 1984 'ltith the balance to paid con1rol" has forcea the firm to back year. · outofanearlieragreemenuhatwould In 1983. the city sold a 62·acre have required the firm -amona ponlon of Sycamore Hills to Kauf· other options -to make payments to man and Broad to mse SS.S million Rancho Palos Verdes as of Feb. 25., and li&ned 1 deal with the developer accordina to City Manascr Ken that allowed for one of three options out over a specified period. · If the map baa not been approved.• the city woukl ext.end the ..,-eement a month at 1 time. bu1 woUJd requ.iTc the developer to pick up the intern& payments to Rancho PaJo V~·· whtch are accumulasina at a rue of . A Los Angeles developer is balkjng a\ an agreement and the delay could cost the city of Laguna Beach $4S.OOO a month. The city ~lans to reject Kaufman and Broad s request a modify a contract agreement that would re· quire the city to pay $225.000 in interest payments to another de- veloper on 522 acres of Sycamore Hills prppeny. Kaufman and Broad. which haa tentatively av.eed to pay the city SS.S million to build a 666-unit communi- Frank. to be exercised by Feb. 2S: The city bouaht Sycamore Hills ,,,.. If the ten11uve tract map was from Rancho Palos Verdft in 1978 approved by city officials. Kaufman for $6. 15 million. So far. the city sttll and Broad 'would make a down S4S,000 per month. __ _ Cocaine seems to have become public enemy No. I for law enforce- ment officials in Southern California. Several more arrests were made this week in separate incidents in Orange County as authorities battled the sudden onslaught of drug trafficking primarily by Columbians here. • Police believe the):' have cracked a major cocaine distnbution ring that has been ope.rating out of a Costa Mesa home. ·· A pair of Costa Mesa men and two others were jailed this week after one of them tried to sell nearly SI million worth of cocaine to undercover narcotics officers in the parking lot of a Fullcnon restaurant. Police. who said the arrests cul· minated a two-week investigation into what they had been led to believe was a major Colombian cocame connection, were attempting tQ. ob- (Pleae 9"-COCADf&/ A2} County's jobless - , rate· rises By JEFF ADLER Of Ille Delly Not ..... Unemployment in Orange Cou nty inched upward to 5.5 percent in January css depanment stores and other retail outfits trimmed back their seasonal holiday sales staffs. state figures released Thursday showed. , The mo nthly cmploymenl • barometer registered a 1h percent increase in unemployment between December and January as the number of jobless county residents swelled to 67,200, an increase of S, 700, the state Employment Development Depan- ment reponed. The increases were attributed largely to seasonal layoffs both at local shopping malls and at area amusement parks. which supplement regular staff with temporary workers during the holiday season. "It looks rreuy much in line with the scasona trend," Alta Yetter, a labor market analyst with the state agency, said of the January increase. Yetter also predicted Orange C ou n- t y' s unemployment rate will continue to remain "well below" anticipated levels. "Job gains arc anticipated for each of the coming months through June," 1he labor analyst saisj. "Vinually all maJ9r industry divisions will increase staffing.'' . She said this summer's Los Angeles Olympic games should balance a seasonal drop in school staffing during the summer vacation month5 (Pleue eee JOB~U8/ A2) .............. ~ ............ &birle1 Slafmoa holds year-old daa.ihterKayla d~ canctleltc&'t YICU on anal•enaty ofllJlntmaton Beacli Oood. '83 flood victims -stage vigil in HB By ROBERT BARKER OflM.,..,,... ..... About SO people stood at the side ofbusy Atlanta Avenue in HuntingtOn Beach Thursday night, holding Styrofoam cups in their hands: The residents weren't looking for handouts, but they were a~king for help. What they ~anted, they said, was for city, county, state and federal officials to stop delaying and do something about the area's flood control . systems which overflowed during the storms of last March I. It was the first anniversary of the storm that flooded more than 700 homes in the city's lowlands and caused about$ I 5 million in private and public propcny losses. The victims, many forced from their homes and mobile home coaches for ex tended periods, were marking the occasion with a candlelight vigil designed to draw attention to their plight. Hold in~ burning candles in their Styrofoam cups and chanting "concrete the channels ' and "tara raboomdeay, ta ra ra boom,dcay, we had no flood today," the residents specifically were requesting officials to authorize monex.r to put concrete linin& on the ear.then channels. Corinne Welch, an administrative secretary for the Ocean V1ew'School District, said she lived in her house on Mermaid Circle for 12 years without thinking about a flood until last year. "I never thought of water coming ovetthe banks. I t houah t the city was takina care of me. That's why I pay taxes. But they haven't done anyth1na. Apparently they aren't taking care of me. What do you have to do. My Ufe has been put on hold." • • The oraanizers of the viaiL,Priftwood Drive residents Chauncey and Sally Aleunder, ire leadina the~ian to act officials to approve funds on an cmcraency 6asis to upgrade the channels and innall tidal gates. Kaufman and Broad can cuccl the (Pleue~8YCAMOU/A2J Newf:feeway link started Work resumes on CdM route fo r first time since mid-70s ··red letter day" in county ttanspor• tation annals because it sianal~ a new attitude by Gov. Georse Dcukmejian and state transponation off acials toward new h1&bway projects. Riley and other county officials Iona were crit1cal o~ formCT Gov . ....., ..... ,--~ ..... ~' . ~~~~ """--• 'f'i,·. --~,..._.,,_ ..,,...... ~... ~ rceway extension project was 1et to any trans~nauon u~s for new get underway today, markina the fim f~wa~ or h1Jtiw~y projects. . time since the mid·l970s that new We re commit~ to buddma ~ freeway construction hu been under-much . as w_e can, Slln ~he, taken in Oranae County. cxecuuve 4irector o~ t.be oo~nty The $9.7 million construction pro-TranJportat!on C~mm1ss1on, s~ud of ject, which will extend the freeway 1.6 the new amtude 1n Sacramento ... I miles from its current stopP.ing point ~ope .. we have a lot more construe.. on Bri•tol Street al Red Hall A venue tlon. to MacAnbur Boulevard in Irvine, is The Corona del Ml:r F~~y .~ expected to take two years. been Slalled a~most since 1u m~tial " EventU&Jly planners expect to link segment, runnma from the ~n D1eao h r. ' h Sa freeway. was completed 1n 1977. t e ·~waY, to t e pro~sed n Although en\fironmental plans were J~aqwn ~alls . Tr:a~sponauon <;:or· approved for the extension in l 973, a ndor, which wall JOan the ~n DtCJO . seriesofhurdlcsblockedconstruction Freeway near San Juan CapLStran~. until last year when the California Ora~. County . Transponauon Transportation Commission finally Comm1ss1on Chairman T~omas bud;&eted conllJ'UCtion funds for the Riley wd the new project m·aru a project. Suspect in snuff ,·ease dtiv:en to. OC One-time Mesa man accused f n 2 desert ktlltn s By STEVE MARBLE OfeMDllJNM .... Fred Berre Douglas, the one-ttme Costa Mesa resident accused of killing two Jirls durina a porno- graphic filming session, was being driven from Las Veps to Orange County today by police detectives. Douglas, the subject of a sev~onth manhunt. was arrested early Tuesday In a Nonh Las Veaas house where Nevada police said they took him by surprise as be slepl. The 5S..year-old upholsterer agreed not to contest extradition an4 to return to Orange County to fi&ht charges that he and another man lured two Anaheim girts to a desert setting to act in a bonda&e-typc .pornographic movie. Police believe the filming ended with the girts' death. .. We haven't really evc_n had a . ~nance to lllk to him yc:t," exptajned Anaheim Police $gt. Bill Wrisht. He sajd the drive to Oransc County would take about five hours. Douglas bad been able to live undetected in a North Las Vcps neighborhood for nearly four months before an unidentified informant tipped off authonties that a man who'd been passing himself off as George Harris was actually Douglas, accordina to North Las Veaas police. The fonner Cotll Mesa man van· ished last Aupst, two days before a murder warrant for bis arrest was signed. A SC(:Ond man. Richard Hemanda. 38. also was named in the arrest warrant but is still at large, accordina to p<>lice. The two Anaheim girls -Beth Jones, 19. and Marpret Kruegur, 16. -disappeareddunnglatesummerof 1982. Their bodies were found the following April in the Anz.a Borrego descn by a photographer takina pictures of wildflowen. Douglas was questioned at the time· by police in Garden Grove. where the (Pleue mee SllUP'P I A2) Week's second.Mesa fatalit y blamed on drui:i ken d rtv.t ng .Storm produced instantLBheioes . Then a little after I :30 p.m .. the · steady rain turned into a torttntill downPQur. Ro~llis. who has Jived on Canyon R* If oftii• 32 years, is a veteran of nu~ us canyon floods. He talind EDITOR ·s NOTE: Um y~ •t fhj1 tbai in less than JO minut~ Bia Bend time, Lbc skies Op(ned •nd the rainl r C\lfVC \:OuJd. tran1form into ~me· came -furiously. At the Mme time. thina more like t1\e C0Jorado.R1ver. ticks wt~ runni111 unu1ually hip The conatNctlon worker. movt;<t a/oq the Cour. The comb1nn1on q1.1tckly. He hopped an bu proceeded to punish Orante c~· four-wkel-drive dump ttUClc, drove residenu for the first days of M1rr1t. into to~. ptekcd up friend Dive Alfi In~ four-l»tf 1eriu. the O.J/y P1Jot and idd1t1ona1 •'?dlMID from the Mii iook back " the '1orm rbrou,h t.aauna Bead\ Pubhc WOrb Ocpen· tbe~ofth0'1twhoblllkd1ndWtte matt. Tb(two ~ blck t~ batttted by tbe ekmcnt1. Today's home, Pllm.'l~bon•ho-ereon t«Ond insullmcnt focusc1 on .-(heir way out of die canyon for~. Lltjuna IJi«h "Once M Mft beet \here, tht · water 1taned min& fut ... Ellis ••d. · It had been rainioa for mo t of the ''We knew" Md to tet out of thert. day and reaicknu afona flC>Qd..prone I cut the fan belt on my truck so the Lltu"I. C•nyon Roed wen1 already dlatnt>\ner wouldn't~· wet ... busy •ndbiillina to pro~t their By tbi• unw:, the Bia Bend area of homes and pficjna valuables in h1ah Canyon rOMI raembled a l'lllDJ p&acq. river. Runoff tom the 1urroundin1 .. THE SroRM LP. IE•n A YcAR LAHR bills and ovctflow from two can~on likes was PoUrina 1ont water dOwn t.he road 111 roariQI ~· mall front yard rctainina walls proved no match for the crush ofwattt u the level roec to bcttbt• above four feet. Many re idenl • their can and tn.acks pKked with ultca1n and fu.mithuap, witrc flttll'\I. But Ellis and Alfi knew that a num~r of Miahbon had no My out. They went from house to hoult'. uraina people to leave their homes at once. "ll was danaerous out there, .. said Alfi. wtlo livts on Cypress SUttt in town.•• A couple of times I wtnt down and Ron pulled me out. I weiah 22S pounds and that MJcr was moVi"I me around like 1 feather." Ellis said muy of hit naabbon · waded throq&)\ chest dttp wattt 10 att tome lNCk.. "1'btj WOWd Climb OVCT their front yard (rcta.inina) walls upttream\" ht l&ld. '1'be cutttnt would cany them into O.vc:'s ann1 and be helptd \hem onto the t.NCk. 0.ve was tctuna hit Have your ·eye on a new· cat? by debris:. btat be at.a)cd ou.t thtrc."~.-...~ Elh1 utd they mcucd 1everat ndabbo1' indud'ina a motKr and her th~ children before t.;quna Beach police and flrcfishte~ amvcd oatbe~. One coupte, Ruby and C!l•~ ''Click .. Sbalbcfa. both 1n their 60$. (Pl--... LAOVNA/A.2) •' . -P-C1..S .... ,i JOBLESS INCREASE SHOWN IN COUNT Y. ee c1ea:r skies with gusty winds l'romAl ~ . as local hotels opcnina in advance of the expected tourist crush bqin hinJll. TheJanuary 1nett1sc 1njoble sness was ttiU well below the 8.6 percent rate recorded in 1983 when an all-time hiJh I 04,400 local residents reported they were without work. While the county rate edged up- ward a modest 'h percen1 in January1 Los Ang(les County's unemployment rate increased a full 1.4 percent between December and January, from 7 to 8.4 percent. California's rate. adJµsted for seasonal trends, jumped from 8.1 percent at the end of 1983 to 8.4 -~nt Y•• ..... ~ .... ~""""'' i<ii11<1•~ ,,national rate declined sl1ghtf y be- tween December and January from 8. 2 to 8 perccn l. Orange County_ !Clatl establish- ments released 6,000 temporary em- plP.')'ees following Christmas store.wide sales and the county's service industry. including amuse- ment parks and hotels, decreased employment by 1.iOO workers, ac- cording to the state report. In th~...1.2. months endjna in Janu- ary, employment in the county grew by 4 percent with 33, 700 new Jobs reported, Yetter said. The retail and wholesale industries added t 2,400 new jobs during lhe period and county manufacturing firms added 10,200 workers for a growth rate of 1 percent. The service ·· sector of the cconopty grew 3.2 percent, with a net gain of 6.200 jobs. while the depressed construction industry leaped forward by 12.9 percent, a gai_n of 3.900 new jobs. c 'oaatal I 12 01 " 1' 62 40 l1 2t .. ti ~ 30 M f3 31 20 ,. t2 50 21 30 1• _x =~ Stationary •• COCAINE TRADE KEEPS LAWMEN BUSY e •• M ti 4f 30 2t ot 21 02 14 40 14 .()2 :ti oe at 22 54 30 21 11 61 31 82 71 511 51 36 23 61 M 51 31 42 39 41 2• 11 .... IO 43 Huh ...... ~OflNn• New'(Ofll 41 66 31 ~ flllc:Nllond 43 31 M 8tLOIAI " u 26 St,...._r..,... IO M 20 From Al tain search warrants to probe the Costa Mesa residence. Arrested without 1nc1dent were Carlos Enrique Cardona and Jose Manuel Bala1caur, both Colombian nationals who had been li ving 1n Costa Mesa. Also arrested were Benjamin Vidaurreta. a Cuban citizen, and Michale George Dryer. of Santa Ana. '"We believe that these people are an orpnized ring thl\t was dealing drugs on an even larger scale." said Sgt. Roger White. head of Fullerton's narcotics detail. "This was not an isolated instance of trying to deal drugs for the first-tame," he added. Cardona and Balaicazar were booked into the Fullenon jail on charges of selling cocatne, conspiracy ~ to engage in narcotics trafflckang and an 1mmigrauon v1olatton. The value of the 6.6 pounds of seized cocaine wa~ csttmated to be $900,000. . On Thursday. a Huntington Beach man stopped in Seal Beach for a traffic \ 1olatton was Jailed afier officers discovered cocaine and a handgun in his vehicle, Seal Beach police said. A police spokesman said the driver, Elvin Curbelo. 21. was stopped by Seal Beach officers Charles Castagna and David Wells at 12:05 a.m. Thursday. Police seized a two-shot handgun and about l/z pound of cocaine with an estimated street value ofS 15.000. Meanwhile. two former Western Airlines employees have pleaded guilty to charges they unloaded nearly IS pounds of pure cocaine from the bay of a Colombian airliner last December. Ronald Goodman. 38. of Hunt- ington Beach. and Thomas Denton. 37. of Upland will be sentenced April 16 in federal coun in Los Angeles on charges of conspiracy and possession of cocaine. Each man faces a maximum sentence of 30 years in prison. During the proceedings. Denton admitted that he had been r~cruited into a drug ring by a group of Colombian nationals and. in turn, had brought Goodman into the scheme, according to Assistant U.S. Attorney Anita H. Dymant. Both men admitted they had pulled off similar drug shipments. .--. One of many racue opera tions along Laaana Canyon Road during last March'• violent ra inetorm and in volved (inset, "'°'o ltJ "8ndall Me from left), Ron Elli•, Carl Klua, Ruby Shalbera and Laguna Police Officer Lance l•~el. LAGUNASTORMR~EMBERED ••• From Al were trapped in their one-story home at 2735 Canyo n Road. They stood waist deep 1n water an the doorwa}. calling for help. The front door was pinned shut by the ns1ng water. ·•1 remember the water soundtng like a tram," recalled Rub}. 60. "In 15 manutes 1t went from ground level up to my armpits. Ever) thing was float- ing around the house. Drapes were being ripped ofT the walls. Ron Eiits called to me and said. 'Cmon.' But I called back and told him we couldn 't move." tell how last th e water was gomg fhto homts. Eiits did a nace job. I don.:l-- think he ever got any recognition. but he definitely desen es some." "Ron and his fnends risked their lives to save ours.'' Shalberg said. "People around here were pleased with what they did." storm drams. among other charges. .-While some residents managed to have things back to normal within 'several weeks after the storm, ot.!iers continue making repairs today. The city is applying for S 175.000 in federal disaster aid. according to Fire Cap- tain Richard Dewberry. For 39-year-old craftsman Jim Fyhrie, repainng the damage in his woodshop at 2795 Laguna Canyon Road took about two months. Eztended F• elllet w•lll oecr~ c.nyon W!nde Sundey T-etUt• et>owt llOtWl81 wllh lllgfl8 It\ Ille 70t IO IOw toe Lowt In Ille mlO 4o. 10 mlO 50t Tempera tures "' 71 64 '7 33 74 ~ 54 44 511 liO ,. 11 32 16 HortOll Horlh f'lelt• ~·Clly Of1enOO Peim Spttnge PNiedelpllle "'-Na . "'"'::r.: Pon IM Ponlllnd.Or• Pf~ =~IY .-.0 Milo Tides 22 15 87 33 TODAY 85 ~ 5->dlOw 329pm -04 ,32 IS Second hlgll t .45 pm 4 3 43 22 IATU"°AY 49 32 l'lnt IOw 3. 14 1 m 1.2 35 ~ Fltet hlgll 9 15 1 m 87 55 S41ConO '°"' 3·50 p m 53 LOCATION 38 27 $eQon<l twgh 1()05.p.m. -o 1 Huntington 8Mdl • 4 ru..... Jetty. HllwpOrt 401h Street, Nllwport 22nCI Sttwt, ~t Balboe Wedge i..-~ 63 35 !11 32 Sun Ml••I S·SO p.m today, rl-11 32 23 8·20 1 m Seturdey end Ml• egeln el 55 37 5:51 pm s.,, Clement• 27 22 MoonMt1tod1y1t5.57pm.,r._et 811 5 7 7 01 • m. Satutdey llnCI Ml• 11g81n 11 23 22 8 52p.m w11., 1emp.5I s .... 04tec:1lon -· --- Four men who allegedly were planning an armed robbery were arrested late Thursday by a Newpon Beach patrol officer who saw the men sitting an a darkened car on the Balboa Peninsula. Arrested qn suspicion of planning an armed robbery were Craig Brad- stock. 22, of Fountain Valley; Jeffrey Berkis. 23. of Fountain Valley; Gregory Sutera. 21. of Huntington Beach; and Robcn Taylor, 24, of Huntington Beach. · Police claimed the men were armed SYCAMORE HILLS ••• From Al deal completely. But in a letter sent to city officials last month. Clyde Lane. a Kaufman and Broad vice president. stated that his firm w1c;hrd tn move back the agreement five months because the city doesn't expect to approve the tract map until sometime this spring. Frank said. Lane. reached an Los Angeles. declined to comment. SNUFF PORNO ... From Al upholsterer was then li ving. Poltce said Dougla~ denied any wrongdoing and claimed a planned photo session with the teen-age girls never ma- tenaltzed. Last August. days before the arrest warrant was signed. Douglas disap- peared. Douglas gamed attention in 1977 in a separate incident when he was tried on charges of attempting to lure two undercover policewomen to their deaths. It was alleged Douglas had hired a former Santa Ana prostitute to tonue and kill the two women for a so-called "snufT film." Douglas was arrested by the under- cover policewomen who'd been posing as aspiring actresses. An Orange County Superior Coun jury, however. deadlocked and a mistrial was declared. A second trial was abandoned when Douglas pleaded guilty to lesser charges and eventually was sentenced to three years on probation and gi ven credit for the six months he had spent in Orange County Jail. 42 SS IO n 12 M ... 31 51 SS II ... 32 2t 82 53 28 " 24 ,, 57 43 30 111 43 27 58 22 85 2t Selll..P.• SenMtonlo 11111 DleOO Senft.,_ Sta .. w.ne ... ,tat ::::= ~ Syr-TQ9911e •Tueeon Tutu WuNngton Wlc:Nle am 2'3 1·2 1·2 1·2 1·2 1.2 I 37 .. Ill .. 67 65 liO 19 ot 52 42 65 •2 40 24 ... 1M 20 15 52 2t n • .. 31 39 27 117 30 with three loaded handguns. home· made masks and a roll of duct tape when arrested in front of a residence on the 2000 block of East Balboa Boulevard. Each is being held on S2S.OOO bail an the Newpon Beach City Jail. J?ank robbery suspect cuffed in 16 minutes A 28-year-old ·west Covina man · was arrested in Capistrano Beach on Thursday, JUSt l6 minutes after he allegedly robbed a Laguna Hills bank. Sheriffs Lt. Richard Olson said. Randolph Gordon Rodgers was booked on suspicion of armed ro~ bery and is being held in Orange County Jail. Bail has been set S2S.000. Emplo~es of The Community Bank said Rodgers also matches the description of a man who robbed lhc bank at 23030 Lake Forest in October last year. Olson said. Rodgers was arrested near Estrella and Camino Capistrano roads by a Sheriffs deputy who matched ttie descritption of the setaway car to the car Rodgers was dnving. Witnesses at the bank had followed the robber from the bank and saw him enter a wrute Ford Rancbero, and drive off, Olson said. ORANGE COAST Clfculetlon 114/la-aD Delly Piiot Delivery 11 Gu1r1ntMd t.A ~,.,,r,;;>,., •, t , ..... ' ( .. , ,... t.. -., •O, w (.,;Nt"''!Jf• ~L"' A J ' ,, C.t -. t..~ ~ .. f"•-...j Clrcul1tlon Telephone• Most O<~Counly A!111 ta..m lagutwl Ntguel ........ • Daily Pilat H. L. Schwartz llt PubllSher . Chazy DowaHby Ed•IOf and Assis1an1 10 !tie PubhSher Ao1emery Churchmen Coot roller Stephen F. 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Pounding surf, huge waves. and heavy winds ravaged Laguna Beach. damaging 72 homes and causing more than $500.000 1n damage to private and public propeny. Poli ce received 210 storm-related calls in a two-day period after the storm began. A temporary emergency shelter was set up at the city's recreation depanment to house several.do1cn Canyon flood \JCtims. "When the water staned to rise I packed as much as I could in my car and $Ot out of there:· he said, recalling the dreadful day. "I lost about S 15,000 in materials and blueprints. The problem with geti.ng back in was that it took a week or two ,--------------------------------------------- for the flood water to subside." By now. a Laguna Beach Fire Depanment engane crew haC:i arrived on the scene to ass1s1 .\s Eiits and Blacketer attempted to hft the heavy-set. 6-foot-tall Mrs. Shalberg over a retammg wall tn the front yard. she slapped from their grasp. The woman was 10 danger of be mg ca med downstream 1oward an open storm drain. Th1n~ng quickly. Fire Apparatus Engineer Carl Klass and Police Of- ficer Lance Ishmael Jumped ofT the end of the fire truck and grabbed Mrs. Shalbcrg. Later. Klass and Ishmael were honored with Medal of Valor awards for their quick action. Police, firefighters. and neighbors went on to help several other stranded ·residents to Ellis' truck. Leaving th e canyon aboard the fire ~ngine was ruled out be<:ause the muh1 -toh vehicle was stalled. So with the bed of the Elhs' truck jammed with more than 20 flood victims. he man- euvered the vehicle downstream and toolc everyone to safety. At one point durina the ride, the engine conked out. and the truck floated down the road along with the now of the current. Ellis said. "We saw Ronny and hts fnends working with his neighbors before we '-ot there." Fireman KJass said. 'When we first drove by we couldn't ' Just Call 642-6086 I .\ half-dozen metal barrels washed up on Mam Beach. Unmanned trucks. cars and hundreds offish from Can}on lakes floated down Canyon Road. The road sta}ed closed a week after the storm as authorities cleared awa} the mud and water. T~o \ eh1cles. police believe. wash- ed all the wa} into the ocean. And one truck became lodged in the middle of Broad~a} "The truck caused the channel waters to back up and flood s:cveral downtown streets," Li. Jim Sprcine said. Coast highway was closetl for two hours as the water raised to several feet . he said. A year later, Spre1n·e ddcribes the ferocious storm as "the most miser- able day in his life." but added, "when I look back on it as a law enforcement officer. it's comfoning to know I was able to fulfill my function of protcc1· ing hfe and propeny." By the ttme it was all over, 2.8 inches of rain had ~en dumped on Laguna Beach. But not all the blame was placed on Mother Nature as 27 Canyon rtsi· dents and proprietors filed separate claims totaJing roughly S3 million a&11n$t the city, state and count)' for 1nadqua}e flood control channels and _. .. A year after Ruby Shalberg ·nearl y perished in the ferocious storm. she and her husband are still recovering from the aftershock. ··we lost everything," she satd from the dining room of their home at 2735 Laguna Canyon Road. "Look at the water line," Mrs. Shalberg lamented later during a bnef tour. "It rose up past the window. We lost about $40.000 wonh of things." This day. their living room full of donated furniture from friends. Click was out back sawing stnps of wall paneling to be installed in a bathroom and two bedrooms which still show signs of the flood. New carpeting.was due to be delivered sometime next month. "Some people around here arc young and w~rt' able to clean up quickly," she bid. "We're an older couple, so it has taken more time.'' The Shalbergs applied for federal disaster aid last spnnJ. and a check for $4,SOO arrived m September. "You have to account for every little thins," he said ... You would think it was a million dollars they ~ere aivina you." The Shalbergs will never forget the storm. "J get nervous when it rains." Mrs. halbera said. "I even act uneasy when I bur the water runn1na 10 lhe bathtub." . - What do )'O• like about tlte Dally PUot'! Wllat doo'I )'H llkt! Call tllc aamber at ldt and you me1111e wlll bf rttordtd, tr11tcnbff Hd tlellvtrfd 10 lite 1pproprl1te editor. Tbe same %4 -ho\lr an1wtrln1 ervlte may be Htd so rtC9rd teuen to lite editor on any topic. Cootrlbuton 10 our Leners col•m• mitt& lncl•dt lklr aame and telepbone n.mbu for vulflcatlon. No clrcalatiH r1Jl1, ple11e. Tell Ul what's 011 yoor mind. ( .... • • BuLL£TI N B ot\HO '"\ Epic mov:te· screening this weekend at UCI UC Irvine will present a screenina of Rainer Werner Fassbinder's epic production "Berlin Alexanderplat:t" this weekend in two sessions In Room J'8 of Humanities Hall. City's dental of 110-home project protested tn legal maneuvering. =-------.-..--~~~~-=-~~~~~~~~-=-~ FoflowTna1hrough on an earlier threat, an •Irvine-based developer is asking Orange Count)'Superior Court to order the city of Laguna Beach to approve a subdivsion ofl JO custom homes in the Laguna Hei&ht$ •area. • • Laauna Beach is required toeeniflthc subd1vsion map officLlladeLivered tocoullcil members an cxccn11ve beeaust the city violated the state s Subdivsion Map Ac1 wrirten stat.ement pr01ettlna the neptivc m0hKJ011. by not 'ruhns on the developmen1 within a 3Q.day period. "Council ~hen decided to continue me maucr IO tbr Lynch said 1he company had asked for a declsio_n December 6 mtt\ina_ to a,ive themldves umetoc:oatider from City Council memben on Nov. l , but thecouocll the points raised by Carma-Sandliq. ••Koh~ -.id. trlJ did:i 't formally de~y tht map until Oe.c. 6, fl ve daysaftu Kobn also ooted that on previous occaaions. thedeadlmc. Carma~Sandlinahadritberrequestedorconculrcid ..-i&b .....However, Kohn araucs that council members made a extensions to rcvjcwdetails relatint to the trK1 map. ~otion Nov. J todirectstafftopreparearesolution to ThecityandCarma-SedUnahavebeenbatttinaf«h ' .. The IS-hour tllm shown in German with Enallsh subtitles will be shown.from 12:30 to 9:30 p.m~Saturday and Sunday from I 0 a.m. to 8 p.m. Adrnisslon ts free. . The film 1'" based-on Atfr~-Dobtin.'• novel of bi achy hfe and the ill-fated relationships of a convict receptly released from prison. The Carma-Sandlin' Group thrcatenedJcgal action last week unless city officials approved the subdivision.'s tract map. But city officials informed thedeveloperthatit had "no basis" for its demand, accordina to city attornev Philip Kohn. deny the tract map as proposed. months ov~ the numberofbo~es to be buih on w . ..Carma~SandlinahadnoticeonJ,llecity'sintent to 1:-quna Keiahts propeny, outside ~C1Y Umit.1. Tbe -.:.-n,__.._.. •• deny the mao at the November l S City Council mcetina, •• dev~loper wants to ~nsr~t 1 I 0 un1t1 on 30 ICfef ud • Flood controi talk .c1Jeduled ' The need for improving and UPlfldlng Orange C~unty's streets, flood control facilities, sewer and waste disposal facilities -and buildings will be discussed at Thursday's meeting oft~ Oran&e County forum ofTown H~. . qeorge Swanson will speak ori "A Growing Crisis in Pubbc Infrastructure" at the meeting. scheduled for noon at the Saddleback Inn. 1660 E. First St. Santa Ana. The fee is $11, which includes lunch. ' Theater hold• com.ed;y tryouts The San Clell)ente Community Theater will hold auditions for the comedy "Mary, Mary'' by Jean Kerr Sunday and Monday at 7 p.m. in the Cabrillo Playhouse, 202 Ave. CabrilJo, San Clemente. µirec~or ~thy Van Kampen will be casting three men m ... li.!tl sand 40's and two women, one in her early 20's and one in her 30's. Further information may be obtained by calling the theater at 492-0465. Elderly abuse to be discussed Carma-Sandling filed a petition for a court order late Tuesday afternoon, but no date has been Se\ for a hearing. Kohn-said. Carma-Sandling Vice President Larry Lynch said ; K h 'd '"Th 1 th I did •t be f ded1cate440acresof1upropertyuopcn1P,11Qt. o nsat: eon yreaso~ cc ty . n was causeo .. Tbecitywantsthcprojectscaleddowiitoamawnum the last-mmu~e d~umentat1on submitted by of?O lots, arauina po\entiaJ traffic problcnu prohibit a eam;i.a·Sandhng. . laraercommu.nity. KOhn said that just minutes before the · Carma-Sandlina. however. said that any plan WJCb '1 mid-November meeting was under way. Carma-Sandlin a fewer than 11 Oborne$ is not feasible. CAMPAIGN '84 1984 election . activities get , in to full swing; Volunte:rs, endorsers and donors to Sally An1* Miller's campaign for Irvine City Couttcil are invited toa SS per person fund-raiser today at 7 p.m. at the bomedl' Dennis and Jamie Wil~nson, 40 Cedar Tree Laoe( if\ Irvine. Miller -is one of five-vnofficial candidates in a June 'S contest for three council posts. Miller, longtime chair fl the city Community Serv1ces-COmmission;lsa Newpory Beach realtor. , . . . ) ~buse of the elderly is the topic of Monday's general meeting of the Orange County ·Coalition Against Domestic Violence. to be held at noon in the Westwinds 1 Room of.the Saddleback lnn, 1660 E. First St., San\~Alla. . . . • Pe~~_J~Wea_J.Oet!0.9Qt~Oir~g~ oub~ t\Ig,Al~IU'~); ~~"" .... o~~~~ ~--&\-<M"'l'\t~~~~·'tnt':f"1'f>-.. · obtained by call.ing Lois Barolet a~ 530.9187, Political activists arc invited ~ anend the Weg Orange Countl DemocradcCommittcc kick-otrMarch TO .. ,M.lbe home o !JnttA llnA Ken Moulton. 91 SS Caladi ~iii p~~~~·:ri1 f~~~~iJ~;~~~·f3~;.m.' I \ Investment talk •lated Tuesday Kathleen Gurney, international financial consultant and psychology professor at USC, will speak on "How Your Personality Affects Your investments" Tuesday at the Professional Women's Network dinner meeting at the Grand Hotel in Anaheim. Cost of the 6:30 p.m. dinner is $1 S for members and $20 for non-members, plus a S l 0 late fee for reservations received after March I . Contact Mecca Carpenter at 771-8040 for further information. Parent reading semlnan set The Reading Institute of Fountain Valley is 9affering free seminars for parents as reading tutors at its new location, 10061 Talbert Ave., near Brookhurst Street. Seating is limited and reservations may be obtained by calling 963-2747 or 96S-8 l 82. Career seminar set at Edl80n Representatives of community colleges. trade and technical schools and military services will provide information on their programs Tuesday at Edison High School~n Huntington Beach. Admission is free and all who arc interested are invited to visit the exhibits to gain information on post-high school options. The program, scheduled at the high school cafeteria from 7-9 p.m .. is open to students and parents. For further information, contact Jeanette Johnson at 964-3339, extension 273. Friday, March 2 No meetings scheduled. Saturday, March 3 • 7 a.m.-4 p.m., Oru1e CoUDty Swap Meet, Orange County Fairgrounds, Costa Mesa (also Sunday, same times). Monday, March 5 • 9 a.m.; Oruie Coaaty TramJt Dlttrict Board of Directors, Board Hearin& Room, OCfD Administration Building, 11222 Acacia Parkway, Garden Grove. • l :30 p.m., Oru1e Couty Pl&DD1DI Comml11loa, Hall of Administration, l 0 Civic Centir Plaza, Santa Ana. • 6:30 p.m., Cotta Mesa Cit)' CoaacU, Council Chambers, 77 Fair Drive. PoucE Loe event Further infonnat.ion can be obtained · by calli .. 842-1738. • • • The Libertarian Party's presidential campajp heai quarters oi.>_ened last week in Costa Mesa, hornet~ the 1984 Libertarian candidate, David Bergla.nd.. A deadly aenlie of humor The open house P'""""' included ribbo1>CU:1 E-elyn Ch-an of "~-ta M-· awoke fn-t. ttcal jok ulled b frl d ceremonies and brief remarks bfre Bergland and ... ... _.... ""9 ... _ co &UI a prac e p ya en camnaion manHer B·11 E Th -1 .. d fi n-....· thl. W-k to find a A••ket b-_.ed on her __..... 4 d f '"-... ... ' I vers. e • .,..n or .-ua1 -.. -u:n ••ut a · ea HDH o . humor to com-. cont111fCnt will make its home for the duration of t family'• ne.wly-eeeded lawn. Thelma memorate the lanct.caplnC efforts. The campaign at I 525 Mesa Verde Drive East, Suite lOSW, Cheeeeman. Evelyn'• mother, aupecta the caaket wa• empty. Costa Mesa. . --• ... Remember, it may be the key·to succe~) Expert says a sharp memory can lead to profit. happiness By PHIL SNEIDERMAN OftMDllllJ ..... et.n David Markoff is particularly fond of a quote from Aristotle: ''All knowledge is r«ollection." In Markotrs view. improving your J>O'l':'ers of recollection -your memory - 1s a key to success and happiness. He claims his visualization techniques for improving one's memory can even hdp you fight off the common cold. Markoff, a native New Yorker now based in San Diego. is in Orange County this week Mesa protesters given sentences Five anti-nuclear protesters arrested last month for blocking buses carrying delegates to a defense industry conference in Costa Mesa pleaded no contest to trespassing charges Thursday and were sentenced to serve 10 hours of volunteer work. The protesters were arrested Feb. 15 in a blockade organized by the Orange County chapter of the Alliance for Survival, an anu-nuclear group. Twenty-three other blockaders, includ- ing activist Daniel Ellsberg, who leaked the Pentagon Papers to the press during the Vietnam War..t. spent two nights in Orange County Jail aner their arrest. The final five sentenced Thursday' chose to accept citations rather than go to jail. for a series of memory workshops. He has appeared at several local high schools. He has also conducted four "mini-seminars" at Orarfge Coast CoUe~e to interest students in a more in-depth six-hour memory work- shop he wiil conduct Su11day at the Costa Mesa campus. .;,., During one of t]lc introductory pro- grams, Markoff tofd OCC students his method can help them improve their test ~res and cut their studying time. He ~Ced superior intelligence is not required for success with his method. "I've got the' same 50 million brain cells that you do." he"told the audience. students with OCC Student Service$ stick· ers. The charge for others is $25. In an interview after his introductory program. Markoff admitted he uses a bit of theatrics to keep his prescn\ations lively. But he insis~d his memor;y improvemenr methpds are sound. .1 A graduate of Queens College in New York, Markoff said he was insecure about his own memory and began developing bis improvement techniques about 10 years ago. He said his method was inspired by ancient Greek theories. · He has since written five books on memory. has appeared frequently on tele- vision talk shows and is marketing a Markoff demonstrated his own powers of videotape version of his method. He says recall by asking ~tudents to recite numbers his method bas been adopted by schools m at random. He. wrote the numbers on a San Diego and New York. blackboar:d unlit he ~xceeded SO d1g1ts. He also founded the Markoff Memory After taking a few mmutes to s.tudy the Institute in New York, which he claims is lengthy number, Marko.fTturned his ba~k.to . the only institution awarding Ph.D. deirees ~e blackboard and recned all of the d1~ts in mnemonics. the study of memory an order -forward and then backward. improvement. Later, ~arkoR: show~ the student~ a Markoff contends a good memory is means of improving their o~n mem~nes. linked to success ... Success involves recall- He asked students to memonze a s~ncs of ing ideas and implementing them," be says. unrelate~ words. a ~sk that proved difficult "If you can't remember what your ideas for most m the audience. · . . are. you're not going to be successful." Markoff then asked students to v1sualtze various objects and to picture them relating Memory mrpert Da'rid Markoff to one another in some way. ("Picture a tic on a chair; picture a hanger under the .chair ... ") With the visualization technique, students were easily able to recall the second series of words. Irvine ~asel-ly okays art platj Markoff promised participants in his six-hour Sunday seminar would learn to memorize everyone's name in the seminar room (perhaps 100 people), to memorize a 2S·digit number and to expand their vocabulary. Sunday's seminar, noon to 6 p.m. in OCC's Science Lecture Hall I, is free to Irvine's City Council unanimously ap- proved the creation of a master plan for art this week, making the master-planned city the third in the county to put in motion an art acquistion program. The five-year master plan designates 17 sites for adoption by private groups willing to commission art works, · . The plan gives developers' bonus points I for contributing to the city's aesthetic profile. 1 Those interested in contributin' an art work to the city will be aided m their decision by an advisory panel The eight-year-old idea won the council's support only after it was revised ftom1 a publicly supported plan to a private endeavor. were reported mis.sing from a res•· block of Garlingford Street was Garden Grove man seized after sex attack in Irvine . Edinger Ave., on suspicion of shop- lifting. Recovered were rotor bits worth $27. • • • Someone broke into a brown 1973 Chevrolet van on the lot al South County Motors, 18461 Beach Blvd. The loss included stereo equipment wonh s~o. ' • • • A burglary occurred at a home on dence at 645 Buena Vista Way. burglarized Thursda} and tools valued at S400 were stolen. Costa Mesa A home on the 2300 bloc~ of Fairview Road was broken into this week and at least $3,400 worth of goods was stolen. P~ljce \aid ~ne suspect pried open a sh ding glass door to the home and a second suspect stood outside ~s. a lookout. An.oog the items.stolen were a television set. Jewelry and silver flatware. Fountain Valley Burglars possibly using passkeys stole jewelry from two homes Thurs· day afternoon. In one incident. thieves took gems valued at S2,000 in the I 7000 block of San Mate<> Strttt. In the other bu!Jlnry. the thieves go t S 11 Sin jewelry 1n the 10000 block ot Warner Avenue. A 36-year-old unemployed Garden Grove resident was arrested for suspicion of sexual assault after a wot,nan gave ~llCC a car license number she said belonaed to a man who attacked her in Eaat Irvine, police said today. Daniel Georae Gradin was taken into custody as his home about 6:30 a.m. Thursday after police traced the license to bis residence ~nd found the car's ·enJine still' warm, despite _()raden's statement that he had been lnine An irate 46-year-old mother used a four-foot board to batter a 21 •year.oJd man after cominl home around noon Thunday to ffnd the ,, _ man in bed witll her ieen-aae dauah· 1.er. No anest wia made in ihe inddent on ~' Strecl Jewelry wonh about SI 000 wu taken from a home in the t 900 block of De Vey_ Drive duri~ • dayliabt break·ln Thursday. Th1ovet pried open• kitchen window. ••• Police believe an employee may have taken a telephone system wonb S l ,000, diecovcredm.ina Thursday &om Smith Toot; 11871 Von KmnanAvo. home all niaht. Irvine police Detec- tive Larry Montgomery said. Police said they do not believe the incident is linked to the spree of sexual assaults that occurred in Irvine in September. Montaomery said a 22-year-old transient .told police she had been beaten and assaulted~ by a man she met in an Anaheim bar after he drove her arouod for several hours. Unfamiliar with the area, Mont· aomery aaid the wointn couldn't say Rantlnaton ~ch An apanmcnt on the l S400 block of Golden West Street was bur· &larized and ransacked Thursday. Someone entered throuah the locked front door, possibly with a passkey. The 1011 included 5710 in cash and S6SO in jewelry. • • • Someone broke into a black 1984 Mercury Topu SJ'ritcd Thunday in a carport on the 19900 block of Lures Lant. The Jou included 1 S40 Cakulator an.d aomo f\lm. • • • A man wu arrested Thurld&y evmina ilf the Sean store, 904S Adam a A v~.J on sus"icion of sbop-liftina. A $)0 uerc1sc device wos ffCOvcred. • • • • where the pair went. Bui the uniden- tified woman. who wanted to be taken back to the Disneyland area. was let 10 at a Carl's Jr. restaurant in Garden Grove about 4:30 a.m .. about 30 minutes after the alleged assault occurred. She saw the license plate as the car sped away, Montgomery said. The woman was treated for cuts and bruises suffered in the beating at UC Irvine Medical Center in Oranae. . An employee of a restaurant on tbc 16400 block of Bolsa Chica Road reported Thursday that a black cruiser bicycle was stolen from be· rund the business. The loss was estimated at $70. , . ' . . Enterina throuan an unlocked rear door: someone buralaritcd a liome Thunday on the 19700 block of Bromley l,.ane. The toss included $900 in jewelry and $500 in cash. • • • .Someone broke into a blue t 980 Ford Fiesta parked Thursday on t~ 16900 bloc~ o( Alaonquin StrteL Entry was appa~nlly made throu&b •n unlocked door. The loss included c;lothina wonh $92. • • • A man was UTC ted Tbunda~ afternoon at th Oemco Store, 721 .. the 5400 block of Diamond Drive while a fumigation tent was up, a resident reported Thursday. The loss. estimated at $2,075. included ivory. small rings and silverware. · • • • • Someone broke intp a red 1984 Volkswagen Rabbit parked Thursday on the 9800 block of Cornwall Drive. The loss included clothing worth .. $400. • • • A yellow 1978 Ford Pinto parked Thursda)'. in a carport on the 4800 block of Heil A venut was bur- aJarized. The loss included a car stereo worth $475 . • • • A man was arrested Thursday afternoon It the J.C. Penney store at Huntjnaton Center, 7777 Edinaer Ave., on suspicion of sboplif\ina. Recovered were two pairs of pants wonh $29 . • • •• Someone broke into a silver and blue 1984 Toyota parked Thursday in a carpon on \he l 7100 block of Sprin&dale Street. The lou included sttreo eqaipment worth S l ,200. Lapna Beach Three antique clocks valued at $2, 9SO we~ rcponed stolen from a re iden~ at 434 Poplar '"'' Tirurs- day • • • Four '8tlboards valued It $4,400 .I -, • • • Power tools valued at $734 were reported stolen from the garage of a home on the 200 block of l illian Place. A side door to the aarage WlS unlocked. police said. • • • A residential pragc on the 1300 • • • Thieves broke intq ~a house in the 18000 bloc1' of Bryce 'Court while the owner was away and stole audio-visual equipment valued at $300. The family dog was present bu1 didn't bark, pohct said. Mutila~ed body f oulld; autopsy to see~· cause • -1 A coroner's autopsy is scheduled Olson said. today to detenninc what led to the The inmates, from the Lacy jail in death of an unidentified woman, Oranae. ~tt wotkina less than a mile whose mutilated body was round south of the Ortcu "Hi&bwa)' on J..a Thursday near San Juan Capistrano. Pata Road.11trtelleadinatoaeow1\y a sheriffs depu~ said. • dump1 ht said. Lt. Richard Olson of ttie Sheriff's The body. clothed to tan t'Of'duroy Depanment taid a fingerprint check pants, a brown leather bdt a.o~ pfok is beina made in an attempt to • and Wbito lhin,_ Mt found face Clown identify Jhe woman, whose faoe was about 20 feet from the rOMl on an brutalized. possibly by aun hot mcbnt. Olson wd. The •oman wound appeared to have Iona hait, he added. The body, fully clothed except for lie said an invcstiptlon of the area shoes. wa dt ovt'rcd about 10'.40 y1clcted few dues Tbe body d~n't a m. by inmates of a minimum matth any O\& taudin& nu na ptr- SC(un1y JI.ti who wc-r"C collectina tra h, son reporu • .. " . - T -.. J;~banon 's Warring factions to cOnfer BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -President Amin Ciemayel soon will ·announce the cancellation of Lebanon's troop "Vitbdrawal pact withJsrael and pr<>elaim a Syrlan"'IUlfll!lteed cease-fire to halt Leba· 1Jon'1 civil war, a senior government official said toda~. Cancellation of the withd11wal pact will be made in an address by Gemayel to the nation, probably early next week, following "'consultations with various Lebanese leaders, the official said. He said Gemayel also is expected to c;all Lebanon's wamng Moslem and Christfan leaders to a rec- ondllation conference in Montreux, Switz- ... erland, between March 8-10 to work out out constitutional reforms to give Moslems an equal share of power in the aovemment, said the official. The official said a nation.al coaJit1on Cabinet would be named after the Mon- treux talks. He spoke to reporters on the outcome of Gcmayel's two days of meetings in Damas- cus wtth Syrian ·President Hafez Assad, who supports Drusc and' Shiite Moslem rebels opposing Gemayel's government. The official said Gemayel and Assad agreed Lebanon should uphold its commit- ment that southern.J..cbanQn would not be used for hostile activity against Israel despite the cancellation of the withdrawal accord,. Syria has demanded, cancellation of the Completely self contained -Including deluxe 2 speed p<Jmp '&motor, filter, heater, four Jocuu~·jel\7bfr control, fadory installed redwood lk°i~m c~ver. T~m~ratvre gauge and \It..· approved G.F.I. Electrical System .. ri' '-'~. ~, ' , . .. .,. .. •1 COROIA DEL MU. POOL =:e:::f I SPA SUPPLY . 3024 E. Coast Hww HOURS. Tues. thru Sat. 10-5 .. ,. Also shown by appcintment 644-7289 ' lsraeli-Leba.nese accord that was reached May 17, I 983 with the help of the Unjted States. · . The pact h.ad granted Israel aec:urity privilCJes in southern Lebanon and had recogmzed Israel's sovereianty and le,it- imacy. Jt called for an Israeli withdrawal from L:ebanon, but was madt moot by Syria's refusal to withdraw its 'troops from LCbianol) at the same time. A .spokesman· for Assad described th~ taUts u "'positive and fruitful" and Slid there would be tangible results "within the next few days." I Oppos1t1on SPokesmen.. -aid Druse .leader Walid Jumblatt acid Shiite leader Nabih Berri left Beirut for Damascus today fo~ ~ks with Assa~ andj Syria's foreign miruster, Abdul-Hahm Knaddam. Gay rights bill OK'd; goes to Deukmejian ·- SACRAMENTO(AP)-A bill prohibit- ingJob discrimination against homosex- uals. passed by the legislature after a nine-year-battle, will .. end the Dark Ages" for California's gay community, its chief sponsor says. · The measure given final approval by the state Assembly on Thursday will be sent within a week to Gov. George Deukmejian, who has 12 days to act on it. Deukmejian can sign the bill, veto it, aJlow it to ~ome law without signing it or leave the state and let Lt. Gov. Leo McCarthy of San ,Francisco handle it. The govenior has said he will study the issue before deciding what to do. The state Assembly voted 42-35 to approve the bill . by As$emblyman Art Agnos, a Democrat from San Fransisco, In floor debate.' sur.poncrs said homosexuals are a "norma • stable" aspect of ~i~ty.ppponents said the bil~-would lea1t1m1ze a great moral perversion.:· Iran is 'fully prepared' to halt oil route traffic~ .. -NJCOSJA, Cyprus (AP) -Iran's presi-President Reagan recently vowed to dent said today that closure of the Strait of keep the strait open and U.S. warships have HormUiZ would weaken Iran's enemies and been stationed inside the Persian ·Gulf. that his nation was.fu!IY p_repared to fialt HalfofJapan'soiland28pell)OO~lfor traff!c through the cnJCtal 011 route, Tehran Western Europe is carried through the Radio reported. strait at the south end of the gulf ,'.{~ ~~~~n"' ~ K.bame~i, rcpcwed. · 1 ' -hicb "'-· · trafi'stbreaTstobfocktfies(rait1fittac6bJ · -~ niq,. w . ...,.. -... ,~balUN .~ Iraq undermine its ability to export oil or 1f intensive nine-day o~en~1ve by l ra~an foreign powers intervene on the side of troops, on "fhu~ay said at had sunk e1gpt Ira . · lraman ships .•~ the. gulf as part of 1u ·9rhe day when they decide to threaten blockade of Iranian 011 ports. us and render our vessels insecure, then Khamenei told clerical members of the there is no doubt that ... we shall not allow ruling Islamic Republic Party that Iran others to use the strait either," the radio could endure a closure of the strait, but that quoted Khamenei as saying, without .. the same could not be said for the rest of specifyin~ fn whom "they" referred. the world," the radio reported . ..--.--------------------· , .. On February 18, 1984, T wenty:four new homes became available in Newport Beach's most succes5' ful condominium co~munity. Villa Balboa, recog, nized as the standard of quality and lu xury living. 1and2 bedroom homes in this priva·te community are offered from $169, 900 to $279,900. A spec1al, limited edition of homes is offered from $199,900 to $399,900. . en. "220 Nice Lan~, Newport Beach, CA 92663 (714) 645-6459 Sales Office Open Daily 10 a.m. to dusk. VILLA BALBOA ) . . {" "\ ·~ I PHASE I'/ . . ,. .. ... . Nat-on 's. housing sales. off 8 percent By «M Attoetate4 Pres1· WASH INOTON -Sale• of new homes dropped by 8 percent in January with the biggest falloff occurrin& in southern states, the government rcponed today. The government put sates at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 688,000 in January, followin& a rt'Vised December rate of148,000. The dropofl'followed a surge of 16. 9 pert'ent in December, a pace that analysts said could not be sustained. While home sales fell, the rate wa.s still 16 perc:ent above the level in January 1983, when the bouaina industry was climbing back from its recession plunae. ' Poland-bound arm• 11elud · NEW YORK -An intercepted shipment of rifles, ammunition and other equipment fit for James Bond - including a spiked device that flattens the tires of a pursuing car -was bound for Poland but wasn't destined for Solidarity supporters, authorities said. Authorities refused to say Thursday who was to receive.the SI million shipment, which was seized by U.S. Customs agents at Kennedy Airport. Two officials of a Manhattan security firm, H. Leonard Berg, 48, of the Bronx, N.Y .• and Solomon Schwartz, 48, of Monsey, N.Y .. were arrested and charged with conspiracy and violations of the State Department Arms Export Control Act. Mu•les become a 8CU'clty ATLANTA -Preschoolers and college students were the main victims of measles last year as the disease dropped to the lowest level since record-keeping began in 191 2. the national Centers for Disease Contror says. But while fewer Americans than ever are getting measles, there are pockets of resistance to the iovemment's plan to completely eradicate the disease, the federal a~ncy said Thursday. The original deadline for total elimmatton of measles m the United States was October 1982. The CDC said 1,4'36 cases of measles were reported in the United States in 1983. 16 percent below the 1982 level and the lowest annual total sjnce'record-keeping began in 1912. · 14 hlirt la p~aat fire • .BlUGHMi ClTY, U\ah-· fite·sprcad ~ through a planr at a missfle ·and rocket manufacturlng compfex early today. causing major damage and injuring 14 people, authoritJes said. The blaze in a Thi'okol plant, where employees cast solid fuel for rocket engines, broke out at 4:05 a."'. and was extinguished by company firefighters a short time later, said Thiokol spokesman Jim Brown. Police first erroneously reported it as an explosion because .. fire here ~preads rapidly," Brown said. "There will be extensive damage." 'The Kid' dead at 70 HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Jackie Coogan, who shot to (ame as a 4-year-old breaking windows for Charlie Chaplin in "The Kid," was a true professional and a "gutsy guy" with a "gargantuan appetite" for life, fellow actors said after his death at 70 Coogan, who became the first major child movie star when .. The Kid" came out in I 920 and who later charmed the TV aeneration as the eccentric Uncle Fester in "The Addams Family." suffered cardiac COOGAN arrest and died Thursday at San~ Monica Hospital. .. He had a great lust for life ,'' said actor-director John Astin, who worked with Coogan in "The Addams Famjly." City Hall arsons probed SAN FRANCISCO -Police evacuated city workecs and used four trained dogs to search for an arsonist who stt fo~Jr City Hall fires· that created a lot of smoke but only mmor damage, officials said today. About 50 janiton and o~her . em~lo~ees w~rc evacuated from the . fouMtory ha stone build mg dunnJ the search Thursday mght, police Sergeant Joe ~llegro said. There were no injuries reported, and no arsonist was found. "Somebody had to have a key," Allegro said, adding that at least two of the small fires were started in locked rooms at City Hall. "We think it was done either by an e~ployee or a person who has a key." T1Jrlft1mart 'enlnct' LOSANGELES-Thriftimartlnc. saysit'sselling23 supermarkets to Safeway and may close its other 16 after · company profits plunged more than 40 percent in the flnt three quarters. The sale to Oakland-based Safeway Stores Inc. was announced in a two-paragraph releast Tbundal by.the companies that said terms of the purchase weren t being released. The prepared statement made no mention. of t~e fate of the other stores. However, Los Anaeles Thnftimart· spokesman Ed Pearson said: "It is our intention to sell those (other 16 stores) or find alternative usts for them as quickly as we possibly can." . FBI agent arrated MARIN".' DE~ ~EY -An FBI agen.t has been boo~ed for anvest1gat1on of drunken driving after a shenff s patrol car was rear-ended while making a traffic stop, deputies said today. "Our radio car had stopped a man for a traffi c violatibn." when another car "slammed into the rear of the radio car.'' Deputy Anthony Grace said. DcpuJies William Tht>mpson and Jason Lum both 27. were outsi'1_e their car when the crash. occurred at 8:SO p.m. Thursdaf at the intersection of Marquescs Way and Via Marina, about 15 miles southwest of downtown Los Angeles, Grace said. • Burglary net. a bundle HONG KONO -Police 5aid today lhat thieves who escaped with jewels and gold wonh about $1 S.4 million - the largest burglary in Hona Kong history -were amateurs who cracked a safe without knowina what ~s inside. Police launched i manhunt for the buralars who apparently climbed down a drain pipe to the 14th' Ooor office of the Phoenix aannent factory sometime between Tuesday niaht and Wednesday momina and made off with 62 items of jewelry and~ ounces of a.old. PLO center In CaUo CAIRO, EIYDt -Em>t ha1 ~ to a request from the Palestine -Ubetation O.Uniiation to hue the Palestine Researc:h C.entcr in Cairo, a PLO official laid today. 'fbe center. fonner~y located in Beirut, is c.onccmed primanly with documenttna the Palestinian problem and conductina research on international iNUCS. said s.eect Kamal. a Cairo-based PLO repraentative. Kamal said the center was hit by explosives twice durifta the Jsnelj invasion of Lebanon, and tho wife of the (lCnter di.rec1or WIS killed. Bomb till• Vl•ter.11aldler DRUMNABAY PARK. Nonhem Ireland - A be.-nb e•plodcd ~Y beneath 0.. van of• soldier in the Ulster Oefentc Reaiment and killed him, Polit'c said. An I~ briaade ctalmed responllbility for the bombins. Th9mu Loqhljn, 40, i pan-1jme member of the reaamen1. had dnven only a few feet on hi• way to work when the bomb went off. accorda'I to a spokesman for the lloyal Ulste't\Con1t.1bul1ry. The rh11h •rmy rqiment i• loca!IY rccrultcd and predominantly Protest.Int. 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UAIWIC~O ~ MCWoCCO.t.t~ e. mun Local, county, state , nationql and internattonal llllJ llla.f events come to your doorstep in the bright, light af}d lively r•1 ' • .. • . . J ., .. ------· ; Good people improve life on Orange Coast ... If the Oljlnie Coas't is a good place to live, it's because a lot of good people hve here. Some of them protect us, some of them teacb us, some of them help us and some of them serve as examples of what we can accomplish. ~ Rarely d o we take the time to thank these people for making ~II our li ves~ little richer. People like: -Don Braymer of ewport Beach, whose quick actio n saved a seven-year-old bo~· from drowning in the ocea~; . -Teri Hartley of Irv me, the 14-year-old poster girl of this year's Orange County Uni~ed <;:'er~bral Palsey campaign, whose courage and character are msp1rat1onal; -Dennis Holland. the Costa Mesan who spent 13 years building a 100-foot yacht that stands today as a monument to man's indomitable spirit: -Roy Carver Jr .. the Newport Beach business~an who donated $250,000 to help the Orange County Performm.g Arts Center become a reality: . -cs ... _ the members of the Huntington Beach High School drill. - team the best in the' nation, who ha ve made us proud and will !Jla.ke u~ prouder when they perform at the Sum")~! pl~~pic V"Srhes m LoS" Angeles; --• _ -.: ~ -County Supervisor Thomas Riley, who organized a group to help homeless w~m~n : , -the officers of the Laguna Beach Pe lice Department, who gave of their time to promote community understanding at an open house: -Officer Stan Bressler of Newport Beach. who started the Explorer program in his city 13 years ago and whose efforts have helped hundreds of youn_gsters become good scouts; -Laguna Beach police officers Dennis Ellsworth, Anthony Clements, Dennis Prouty, James Spreine, Lance Is~mael and Neil Purcell. all of whom were recently recognized for their outstanding service; -Scott Peloqujn, the UC Irvine student who will spend his summer working among the poor in Latin America because he is dedicated to helping people: -the pupils of the Gisler middle school in Huntington Beach, whose care of an inj ured cat could stand as a model for compassionate behavior; -and the Newport Beach Counci l. which took a strong stand against a cable television operator and for local service consumers. To these people and all the others whose efforts and accomplishment~ improve the quality oflife here -THAN~. , .. Management often checks . the ~rsonnei flies of executives to determine If there are bugs Jn operations. '· J OBJf AR.NOLD Newport Beach Hart wrote the bOok ~ on getting nominated · MANCHESTER, N.H.-On Dec . • 24,1982,lmctforbreak.fastwith .. Gary Hart and said I would be foterested in doinJ a book about his campaign. What I wanted, I said, was total access. I would attend all the stafrmeetinas. be able to talk with anyone I wanted and be permitted to see the candidate himself on a regular basis. Han never blinked. I had made RICHARD Co HE• the right decision. he said. There was In his remarks that day. and his no doubt in his mind he would win . book, "Ri&ht From The Start." Hart My book idea has since been sketched-tile way his campaign would discarded-but not, fortunately, the unfold. He would rely on an orpniza- notes I took that day and in days that tion of volunteers and remain low, followed. Hart has since given me ma¥be almost invisible, in the polls permission to use what he said back untLlheeithercame insccond man • thmand what tlley prove i.Hnal early contest or won one outright Hart's New Hampshire victory, Then hiscampai~ would take off, atmost universally labeled a surprise, and he would be hf\ed in the national was noturprise to one person in polls which, he says, measure nothioa particular--Gary Hart. He is now more than name recognition. exactly where he thought he would be ln a subsequent interview here, he back on Dec. 24, 1982. said he knew all along that the press "People will be surprised," Hart would cover the front-runners in the said back then. "There will be great polls and virtually ignore him. One exciternen t and a cloud of dust and good $howi ng would change that, and out oflt will come maybe two from then on he would be able to nde candidates.'' Although Hart then did the free publicity of the television not say who besides him would be news shows. left, be seemed to think it would be Politics is as myst~riousan Walterf: M . e. Sco.JobnGl~o~~ enteCP.riseas~i~~kGov~ -~-.::• ~ ~ ~..,.._ .... ""·'"'"'' -~-)~-=~~~4' :\~~~ -· ,....___,...., •. l / ,· .. 1 ~" on le h one, It was ·""dl§:-·' y~ little-known senator from South Da- tributive"-not based, he said. on kotaand won the Democratic nomi- growth, but on carving up the same nation. Four years later, Jimmy old pie. Carttrcame out of Georgia to do the The basis of any winning cam-same thingand there was a time when paign, Hart said, was an idea. George many people dismissed Ronald Re- McGovem, for whom Hart had agan as nothing but a washed-up actor directed the 1972 campaign, bad the with a smooth-speaking style. idea of ending the Vietnam War. Han But still, Hart's scenario seemed had a different idea and it had to do brazen, overly plotted. taking every- with generations. He said that the thing into account-everything but Democratic Party was similar in 1984 Gary Hart himself. At the end of to where it was in 1960 when John F. 1982, even as recently as two weeks Kennedy won the presidential nomi-ago1 Hart ranked so low in the nation. Kennedy's nomination fight, national polls th~ally did not Hart said, neither centered on his exist. ideology nor his Catholicism, but on So what we have is.either a hi sage. The fight was generational-a candidate who knows somethinf battle between Kennedy and his about America that the other can- generation and Democratic leaders didates do not, or a man riding a and theirJeneration. · fluke. The remaining primaries and In that mterview, Hart said that he caucuses w\11 show which one it is. would eitherwin the generational But the skepticism of December 1982 fight in l 984orheorothers ofhis has to be tempered by Hart's victory generation like Rep. Timothy Wirth ofFebruary 1984 and the distinct (0-eolo.), Sen. Bill Bradley (D-N.J.) possibility that maybe Gary Han has or Sen.Joseph R. Bidco (D-DeL) the touch, the instincts and the would in l 988. The question was not thinking from which presidential so much one of age, but ofoutlook. nominees arc made. He is, after all, They saw things differently. And precisely where he said he would be . .,..,. ....... when Hart saw that none of his more than a year ago. No other political generation was going to run candidate can make that claim. Opinions e\presscd in the space abo\ e are those of the Dail) Pilot. Other views expressed on chis page are chose of 1heir au1hors and anises. Senator Gary Hart (D-COlo.) celebratee bla Ylctory in tbe New Hampeblre prlmaryTueeday. 1n 1984, he knewhe would have the Richard Cohen is a syndicated field to himself columnist. ~ I ----. Indecision makes you tired, no doubt- If )'OU commll yourself to buy somcth rng you can't afford. chances arc you'll suddenly get qu ite ttred. Students of the mmd say they've noted this phenomenon rcpeatedlf. Dec-1s1ons fraught with doubt tend to produce faugue . In the South Pac1frc lS-6 sometimes isl and c&lled Ceremony. un- 1nhab1table because it's underwater much of the time. Not sure, but suspect a punster named it: You can '1 always stand on Ceremony. One half of two and two equals two. One half of two and two equals three Bott\ of these statements arc rorrcct Am told more than SO mall-ordeT houses offer to find At1an bndes for Amencan men. Q Who owns the nghts to a "llttcr 10 the editor" in a newspaper'> O~ANGE COAST Daily Pilat A. The letter wnter. Perm ission to print originally is implied by sub- mission. But under 1976 Copyright Law. permission'° repnnt elsewhere ts the right of the writer. Q. You said des1a.n.crs of ancient castle5 oftentimes built the privies over the moats. What was the tissue of that day? A. Hay. Q. What is it you eat for breakfast yet drink for dinner'? A. Toast? Cattlemen have learned that tome cows won•t cross a hiahway with a sohd "do not pen" 1tripe down the center but will eroJS a hiJhway with a broken center line. There i5 no fif\y.fif\y in romantic love -one partner always loves a bit more than the other. Thafs ftem No. H.L. lchwerta Ill '"vii*- . ChayOow.._, I• tor ..,. ,. .... ,.,., "'~~-.. 8338 1n our Lo ve and War man's file labeled "The Hard Facts." It's the contenuon of the matrimonial re- searchers. Diane Sawyer of CBS Morning News started out 10 Louisville. Ky .. as a TV weather 11rl. The San Diego Superior Coun typi?llY dissolves 60 marriages every 5 mmutes. Louisiana law stipulates all schools there have cuspidors. If it doesn't move. a frog can't see 1t. Some electrical equipment used at tbose J 1 northerly radar stations <in the Disunt Early Wamina System is purchased from the Soviet Union. Reponers who che<::ked out the .publ'shina houses recently said the avcraac Amcri~n author now cams 1css than SS.000 a vear. Fine actors as well as athletes try to team .. all the ri&ht moves." The most l'vl>• '"°'° •...-Y cU~ ol ,,.. re•• al UO """•' I•, II r.ott• '-"••• llOO•M• COlr~ 10 ••• IMO Ccltlo lo!-C:A •n'9 ' • Lerry O. •P.Nt• lollMf""f , .. ,at • difficult are the movtt of the handa. they say. Str John 01el1ud claimed his hands did best when 6c kept them in his pocket L.M. Bo)'d " • sy'ndtc•IN cvlumm t • J Government stifl-Cs generosity, but condones greedy interests WASHINGTON -Today I'd like to present awards to two members of the Senate: kudos for one, a kick for the other. The kudos goes to Sen. John Melcher. 0-Mont., for his human- itarian efforts to get American rice shipped to thousands of desperately needy fa milies in the Philippines. The kick goes to Sen. Frank Murkowski, R-Alaska, for his efforts to push lelislation that would benefit his own oiJ and gas leases. Melcher, the 59-ycar-old senator from the Big Sky country, spent this past Christmas holiday in the Philip- pines. He saw hordes of hungry children Whose parents have been unable to find work in the shattered Philippine economy. Cardinal Jaime Sin. head of the Roman Catholic Church in tile Philippines, appealed to Melcher for help in getting an emergency ship- ment of food for his starvina flock. Melc her. who has two vandchildren of his own, was eager to be of service. The prelate wrote to President Reagan. askina f"or 30,000 tons of rice to feed I 00,000 Filipino familict. Melcher promised to hand-deliver the letter personally. But Melcher he has been unable to get an appointment . with the presi- dent. On Jan. 17. the senator pleaded his · case with Robert Mcfarlane, the president's national security adviser. He asked that the! adminis1ration approve Cardinal Sin's appeal for food. Melcher told my associate Lucette La~ado that Mcfirlane promised he d take care of the matter. So far, he hasn't. Neither has the State Department, the Aaeocy for International Development or the U.S. Embassy in Manila. When U.S. Ambaasador Michael Armacost re· turned to Washinaton ~rly ·last month, Melcher collared him and told him of the trouble he'd had 1ryina to deliver the cardinal's letter. Armacost 1ugcsted he mipt have more luck if he enlisted a Republican ally. Melcher took the suaaestion. He '¥fOtc a letter to the president, outlinina the hu~cr problem in the Philippines•. nd Cardinal Sin'• hopes of allcvlatina it with American nee. Then he aot Sen. Jesse Helms. R-N.C., chairman of the A&riculture Committee, to cosian the letta. With Helms'-clout.. Melcher may yet deliver the cardinal's aDDaJ - and the slum k.ld1 of ManOi-.on't · have 10 '°to bed hunary. Murkowski. one of Bia O\J's best fnendson theEnef'l)'Comminec, has been cnt,,ullastic lately 1n his wppon of a new tran1-Al11ka p1pehn1 that would "\&kc North Slope natural ... available for 11lc to Japan. Taiwan JACK AID El SOI and South Korea. He also propoSCC1 an amendment to the Export Admin- istration Act that would legalize sale of Alaskan crude to foreign countries. The new pipeline, which needs congressional approval before it can be used to ship gas. could make millions for Exxon, ARCO, Sohio and other big oil companies that own mos( of the gas leases in the region. It could also be a bonanza for a cooperative ve nture of which Murlcowsld ownt about 2 percent; its leases arc in the PrudhOC Bay area that would be served by the proposed pipeline. LETTf RS How much Murkowski might net if the pipeline he's pushing gets ap- proval is impossible to fiaure. But one leaseholder told my associate Jock Hatfield: .. You could make a killing. ... Even if you have a few hundred acres next to a productive well, it's bia money." Murkowski sees no conflict of interest in his pipeline promotion efforts, which included a trip to the Far East to drum up buyers for the pi~line's future gas shipments. He said buy-and-sell decisions on the leases -which may or may not yield ga.s -are made by the co-op, and be bas no coot.act with it. Aod the Senate's con- flict-of-interest rules arc so accom- modatina that he's safe from censure. A senator would have to aet a b_i'l pasS;Cd t~at affects only himself to~ 1n v1olat1on. Jack Anderson is a syndicate& columnist. Tnistees have ·a duty to= exa11Jlne ;the Illes 'I To the Editor: The "witch hunt" cbarie made of. Jhe trustees of the Coast Community College District by administrator;s at Coast Collcae is a charae without merit l voted apinst the three new trustees, but I must admit that now they aredoinaan excellentjob. ~t they arc doina is not "un- precedented;" it is :•precea,dente6" in vinually every bu11nes1, indust!')' and collcac an America! " · Havina been in executive capaci· ties for many ycan, J know that manqtment often checks the person· ncl files of txecuu ~CJ tu \Jcl.Crmine If • there are buas in operations. Dire<> ton (or trustees in the case of lhc coUeaes) can't do this personally. so they appoint representatives to do so -which is exactly what the new trustees did at Coast. lftbey had not done so, they would not be doina their jobs. I now wonder if these admjni1trativc-burcaucrat1 have btenoperatinaio such a manner that they have injured the morale df students and teachers. And why m"4t they ask to "remain unnamed" if tbey are so wonderful? JOHN ARNOLD Newpon 8eld\ l Kid stuff . is worth copying: Mesa photographer sees childhood similarities in Af rlca and America -.,.., ........... ..,..., ....... Croonm, of ConfreJ Pbllllpe, abo-ye, ap- 1 pealed to Jackie H•daer and Jady Roeener. Listening'~ a pleasure -in lou-nge __ The mood was mellow at the Ncwporter Resort reception for pianist and singcrCollfrey PllalJUps, a popular entertainer of British royalty and New Yorlc cafe society. Gloria Zlper handled the introductions for the evening, presentina Phillips and his wife, Carole, and Newportergeneral manaacrLeu ManUIJ to the 200 music-lovers who gathered last week to hear some of the swcctcstjaz.z sounds around. Newport Beach Councilwoman Jackie Hea&Hr was on hand to hear the smooth Cole Porter show tunCl done in claasic Phillips style. . Others who were there to meet Philljps and share somemomentsofv~eaaylistcninawcreUM Ma&Hw .. ,S.u.ae Pleree and J .. J and JM R .... er. A•ftn1 and Mal'J DMU showed up, udid Bart.en A .... earea B ........ andte.and Peco Con.. Phillips is cu~tly performina in the Newporter's Library Lounseinbasfmt-everappearanc:eon the West Cout. • • • ~v~ ~una women from south Ora nae County have Ptc<lled Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. When tbo- Omicron ChapteraHM UnivenityofSouthem California initialed 39 atudenta in February, six were from area families. ThC new Piedeea included: JeL:- daUlbterofllae and MM A.llta ofHuntinaton b; MleieleJ ....... daUlbterof'llurJmd DllMJ•••• ofNewpon Beach; a.wt &atamM.dauahterofllaNW and Elleli&atsmuofNewpon Beach;~.._.,, daulhtero..._. andluq~ofNewpon Belch; Mary.AM Mllller,dauahterofJlm and O...NI Maller. llld IMrt v-.1111e,c!aQ&bterof Jba and Danie V.._...of'C'orooa del Mar. L-m1Met....,,dauahtcrofJ ... daLDllto( · Corona del Mar, plt<IF<I the Beta Xi Chapter, K;IPPI Alptia Theta, a• u~ LA. Charmers on the courae Pro aolf .w-!fancy Lopes .,.,.. attention to ber 4-month-old daqbter Aabley Made XnlC:-well u ber aame at the lie.a Verde Coa.nty Clab w abe wu one atroke off the lead aom, Into today'• eecoad roa.nd of the Unlden LPGA toumament tbat conttnaee tllroaCb ~J • .. ROYALTY, PRESIDENT: SUITED UP By Tiie Auoda&M Pttu Prakleat Reapa says he once had dreams of being an Olympic swimmer, and now he finally feels he's pan of the team. At a White House ttCCPlion the president and his wife, Nucy, put pn for the U.S. Winter Olympic.team Wednesday. &con Ramiltoa, aold medalist in men's figure sbtini. said ~ the athletes wanted to honor Reapn by making him a team member, • 8teft and Hedda llaroei abaft a moment with Leab llanllall, "-t. ...... ••aacer of the "ewporter where AdNJ uad llarj Doell, below, wen1n-t.be ..Ueaoe. Hamilton gave the president a red. white and blue Olympic parka and a plaque with pins rcpresentinaeach of t~ winter sports.. . . . I ·~1 have to confess 1 once did have some dreams .....: but before the water froze I was going to do it in swimming," Reagan said with a lauah. "So finally I maCle..\)\e Olym- pic team:· He told the alh1ctc1 they bad sjven their country "thrills beyond ~ ICription." • •• . G•Hll, the popular Brit.iih rc>Ck poup. topped off a two-bOw'COftiCef\ tor the Prtace and Pt llat• ef .... aDd t 1.000 checri• Wis with a pn:acnt for Prt.e........ .. After a cbanty coecen iD Birili· inahim on Wednetday ft4ibt. A., P'8 CeDIM ll\'e me princm one ol /1 the t;ind's &our jackets for the • coupte' 20-monlh-old toa -COClf. plete with an t{t'lbrOidend crown. SevcrAI of the iadeu were m• (or cbiklttn or thc"·mvsiaans, aid Collin said he hopes William wil soon arow anto his. " i I ~pen floor policy h~s m.aae oUr country' great • OEARANN LANDERS: You arc e_robably fed up with Jeun1wboarc mad at the Mi~bi,anders wboin'fdetheir state&¥. brios w1 th them weirdacccnts that sound like a lit LAIDEIS foreian ~aac. · And now wdJ you plcuc let-mo-ti.ave my tay? Every state in the union (like counlnea of the world) is chauvinistic aboul its oWI\. Californians complain about tourists coming in and littering theircountrysade. Alaskans resent people from the other 49 who come to take advantage of the hi&h wages. Idahoans don't like the Oregonians who mo"'e 1 n and tmngtheirbig-cityways. New Yorkers are fo~vcr comfllainmAabout being overrun with Puerto Ricans. Miami residents arc bollcrinaabout the Cubans and tefuaccs from the Caribbean. Those folk need to ht reminded of the fact that unlcn they are American Indians their ancestors c.tme here from somewhere else. America is indeed the arcat meltina pot. So let's be a li tllc more aencrous about people who come from dHTcrcntplaocs. It's what made lh11 country areal - LlVEANDLET LIVE DEAll LIVE: nub for r~mbldlq u of tomedllq t.Utla Ceoea1y &o for1et. l'lll SJad myfadlerdl .. 't mt.1 dl~bo•L • • • 0£.lfR ANN LANDERS: I have been reading with interest the a.rauments about nicknames, and 1 aarcc that people have the right to be called whatever they prefer. My dau&hter, Elizabeth. now arown , had a seventh-grade teacher who started to caJl her" Liz." After recc1viogno response for the fifth time, the teacher looked at her sternly and said. ··1 am tallcina to YOU!" Mv Prepare for spring·gardens By LARRY GOUVEIA ............... "°9W'• 0.-... Spnng 1s a special u me for gardening. and successful gardeners know 1ha1 proper preparatory steps must be taken to ensure a beautiful spring color ga·rdcn . • Preparanon as a carcfut dehbcratc process that der1tands a1ten11on to detail. Spnng color gardens don't happen by accident. To get an early start for spring planting, here arc some recom menda lions: -Soil preparation as absolutely necessary. Often. soil amendments must be added to make the soil more fertile. For example. soil wath a high cla} content (soil sucks ught!Y tog~ther. leavmg tattle space for.air and water) needs a soil a.cuvator or any organic soil amendment that contains humac acid, which adds a bacteria to the soil and breaks down the packed ground. C f I t The bactena will allow for better drainage and unleash are 0 p an s ~~t~pnutnCJllSIJ!lhesoilthatcanbevi~lforaplant's • Soils with too much sand have large spaces between meetl• ng top1• c theso1l~rt1cle~. Tryusanghumuswathsandysoils,ormax in clay soil, for improved wa ter retention. Another way to conserve soil moisture 1s using daughter said innocently, "Oh, I didn't know. My name it Elizabeth." Never again did that teacher call hcr"l.ii. ··Not bad for a 1eventh..,..dcr, eh?-STEUBENVJLLE SUBSCRIBER . DEAR STEUB: SM wu a brave eklld ud Ud every rtpt co tul1t .. betaa called by laer stvee ume. Have,.. laurd abn& lite womu wlaote um• wa1 Mary,..,1aret UNI fQr years wat ca.IW Mary? Alter lllle manied Vlr&ll Sw ..... , 1lle uked cut lier fria41 call lier Mary~1an&. TMterr...-&refeNIM!ft .. ''Vlrsaad Mary" were asore Iba 11te «»•Id take. • . ••• DEAR ANN LA!CIDERS: When I was a child I had a.II "&il'l" toys-dolls, babyca.rriases. tea setsaod miniature household appliances. I srew up w1tb zero athletic ability and no mcchanicaJ skills. · I don't want my daughter to be bandjcapped as I was, .ti;• t:P (jl7 ~. °". START A SPRING VEGET AILE •ARDEN NOW Bandlni MAKES '' EAsv1 We Con Help Too y&111Ef •ILE With A Lorge Variety ... " of vegetables. ~~'!? ~~.K,! TOMATOES • PEPPERS • ONIONS LETTUCE • CUCUMIERt • SQUASH AND MANY MOii so I have been bu)'inaherbuiklinablocks. tQYcan. tt1ins • and sports equipment. Twowell·meaninasnndmothenhavealrcady •tarted d611 collections, which l feel area wane of money. I don't wanttoberude by demandinathe~ve mychild the type of toys I wanthcrtohavc. What It do?-VA. MOM DEAR MOM: If dlepudm&t wW ..a7.ra~be padffl. GllUaN wua ...... wut COciYt ... WWle, ' coatta..e &obey y"rcklli &oya 1oe feel wW fflp liter be a weU-rMIMle4 ,. ...... • • • Discover how to bedlfe bait without fall~ hoot. line and sinktn". Ann U/Jden• book.let, "Dati111 Do 1 •nd Don 'ts," will help you be more poi~ and sure of yourself on dates. ~nd j()«nrs alonswith 1 lon1. stamped, • 2/f.addressed envelope with your request to Ann Landen, P.O. Box I 1995Chicago, 111. 60611. AUCTION ESTATE· ANTIQUES ~No ANCIENT ANTIQUITIES TO BE HELD •l•I""'"° Sunday, March 4, 1984 AT THE RAMADAIKN 16()0f; FIRST STREET SANTA ANA Pt" Columh1.tn end •nclt'n1 co1i.c111>1e ""''nue• trom lht Merli GumbtMt Estate lnott'fl Anthrol'Oloqou t•om LlOQl•n• Bfiteh CAI 1nclu<11~ • megn1hcient 12 f0ot Am.•ICAll tnd1at1 Totem Pole, • C11•..mon111 1101\i! M,tate lrom 800 AD dl>P",.'"'~telv .o Mvmd Uell'l" cereml>"•al cvlonrlf!• .Oold a. Ju ArtolK\I J line r11oup1n11 ol hqutH !tom 1ti. cltntr <>ntJ 11rotoCl1f\lt ''" ol M•v•n Cot" R1~. N•COY• J11ow:o Jain• l\j•VMod, Co11m1 •nd oilier C<Jltur" A llood collection ot c0<n• •.or>q;nq trom Anc-u 10 AmetlCMI told AmlflClln trvloan patterv Jewelty, •u·11 1 .. ~.u and ,KICh1na' AIW> Sittllo·, Alt.UO item• ant111Uf' m~ Scrorn-.•w, lurnoture ,,._.lty, o .. ent1l11 ... c:9nl £ty1tl1lft ti.ms. m•"'' 1011in T1uet111n tlemt Lu,.uen. ancient Gr• IHtd Rom.,, entoqu ... .,,rt ~•ll•Uted cQll11C11l>let ot Ill' 1rtuc.111rt naturr -.. ~ ~· J>..-"--·~·-~...-~· . ..., .._ • -.,_,,,__~~~~~;.~---... ... ~·na"' "'~C •'" .,. l'" • •• ."i.1'~ t ~ ~· ~r'4"" r! ~,.. • \lo.,\~.,~...._~ ,t•_.-._, .. ...Y , ......... 111.\:: -.. -diSGUsscl°'by Laune P:;?~·t~hCme=~f th: r;;u-=: nay. -~ t;c~~u·; ~~ ;;;;.~;for soil, pr~~a;;ti~n ,; -~....:;~~~'s"=~!~ Bucb Garden Cl•b at 11 a.m. March 9 1n the fumigation. To do this. apply a liquid fumigant, mixed .. ~;;;~~;;;;~;;~::JIW:.--:.....::;.;;._;::i.::•'-t Neighborhood Congregational Church. with water. according to label d1<ections and spray the / Fl · 6.: • I I Speaker for the afiemoon wall be Kay Reed, a member c~emacal on the soil. Then. cover the ground with a plastic OTLlll Jpt'cta_ of R1vcrs1de's Designing Women and Floral Arts Guild talp to prevent gases from escaping. . • 8(U(. and editor of Rosette for Riverside's Rose Society. Fumagaung tltc soil will lull any weeds and weed For information. call Helen Salemo at 494-6460. seeds, along with insects and pests that might feed on roots An early spring showTn; ;,. daffodils will be open to and young plants. Keep the plastic tarp on for three weeks. • • the public from I to 4 p.m. Saturday and 10:30 a.m. 10 4 Wait another week for any gases (which might harm • '11t.Looz. p.m. Sunday al the Sherman Gardens 1n Corona del Mar. plants) to escape and lo let the soil breathe before you began Hosting theexh1b1t 1s the Southern CallfornlJa Daffodil planung. Society. Adm1ss1on 1s SI -Another important step an prepanng for your The Orange County a:.:cb of the Cymbidium Society spnng garden IS determining the location for your plants, of America will meet at 8 p.m. March 8 1n the Westminster depending on the amount of available sunlight. Civic Center. Dr. Allen I sen will talk about ··orchids That With a flower bed that receives early momang Ca G 0 h C b d. .. i.unhiht, you can plant begonias and impatiens, both n Be rown utdoors -:'~ • ym 1 iums. favonte annuals. Fckan area that recaeves more sunlight, A hanging gardens workshop will be presented at I you can plant marigolds, petunias, zinnias and dafllia p.m. Wednesday at the Sherman Gardens an Corona dcl flowers. Mar. Fee as S28 and includes all maienals For 1nformat1on The less sunlight an area rccaevcs. the more you'll and reservations call 6 73-2261. need an organic plan tang matenal. such as peat moss or • • • compost. ROSES ..... , Colort. Toll• Hom• Dozen11 Ho1li~es Nursery -Florist 2840 Harbor llvd .. Costa Mtsa MIN' .................... ...,., ...... OVER 300 ITEMS Will 8E SOLO • PREVIEW 11 00 AM TO 1 00 PM • AUCTION BEGINS AT 1 00 PM • CATALOGS AVAILABLE AT T.HE DOOR AT NO CHARGE Little John's Auction Service Inc. 777 S MAIN. SUITE 32. ORANGE • 1714) 972 4929 Miu ~ma1\: C•"w\lank The Gardea Guild of Fullcnon's Muckenthaler Once your soil and light/shade requirements are met, Cultural Center is co-sponsoring a an pouc nur~ry toµr diagram where you want to place the plants. 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Rec. 49( each •• I ree-point p ay -7 4 win over UNL V BJ JOHN SEVANO been able to accomplish in 27 prior __... .... .,..,,... pmes. and that wu beat UNLV Georae Turner said he had a dream · ranked seventh nationally. ednct'day night. And In that dream As the Antcatcn entered Thun- he was involved in the winnina sbot .. day's PCAA contest., their dream hao ~inst Nevada Las Veps. Lhem convinc&i the Runnin' Rebels No foolin'. were goin1 to lose. The Anteaters of UC Irvine had a No foohn'. dream. too. In theirs, tbey performed Well. both Turner's and UCl's !.. feat only two other teams -dreams materialized intoifeality. as veorgctown and Fresno State -had sopho·morc Tod Murph y's three-point play with three seconds rcmai9ina pve the Anteaters a stun- nin& oand somewhat controversial 77-74 victory over Coach Jerry Tarkanjan·s squad before a fanatical sellout crowd of 1,467 at Crawford Hall. ..I'm tellina you the truth, and I'm not sayina this because of what just happened, but I had a dream last ni&ht." said Turner, who set up MLri>h)'"s winnih& basket by dn'bbl- ing into the key·and drawing a crowd. "In thedream the score was tied and I was going to take the last shot ... or be involved in the winnina basket. "Fonunately, it was we." Turner's pass to the unauarded Murphy climaxed a tenacious come- back by the Anteaters, who trailed throu&hout most of the pme. and were &ehind by a 70-63 marain with 8:47 remainina to play. A basket by Bob Thornton on a pltendina call apinst UNLV's Richie Adams. however, allowed the Anteaters to catch the Rebels at 74-all with 2:42 to ,go. . UNLV (16-2 in conference. 25-3 overall) tried to work its delay game from there. but Adams. secin1 an openin1,· drove to the hoop only to miss a layup and have Thornton come down with the rebound at I :,3, ua ( 13-4, 17-9) then ran down the clock to 28 seconds before callin1 a time out. In the huddle, Coach Bill Mullipn told his playen two thinp: a) work the baU inside; and b) don't shoot until five scconds remained. • The Ant.eaten executed those or- ders to perfection, waitfoc until the final 11 seconds before au.ackina the basket. As the last few seconds ticked away. Turner dribbled the ball throuah the kcy1 stoppina just to the left of the bauet. He faked a shot, drawing a I ONLY FIVE / . . BREAK PAR ~ Joyce, Postlewait sliOot 69s to lead first round of Uniden Invitational patr of Rebels to him in the proc:att and tbcn slipped &be bell over eo Murphy whom be 11w out of lht comer of bis eye. Murphy took the waistMhi&b P9tl and went up to slam the ball. bUt tbt 6-9 Adams came frorn nowhere 10 block the shot. Referee Norm Borucki ruled that Adams' hand bad tone throuah the basket. however. and be not only called aoaJtendina, but a foul • as well. Although Adams said la\er:I couldn't remember wtw bappe UNLV officials didn•t qrce wi (Pleue eee ANT&A ftU/B2) ... -. ' ~~~~~~~~~.~-~·~-..~--------------__..:,..:..._ Joan Joyce la a picture of concentraUon while ltntna up putt Friday dartna the .,.., ........... _, ...... ~ LPGA Untden IDYltaUonal. Joyce and Kathy Pa.tlewalt •hared Ont-round lead. By HOW ARD L. RANDY you can take a breather on. It's a good .,..... .. .,.. o..,,... . golf course. · Mesa Verde Country Club has "'I'm a good short pmc player and never yielded par to the LPGA the greens arc a crucial pan of the tourina professional golfers. game here. I prefer to take a half club The course still holds the upper less and be in l'font rather than a half hand despite the fact that five pla'yers clut? longer and go past the pin on shot under ~rdurinJ the first round these greens. There just aren't a lot of of the Umden LPGA Invitational holes out there you can attack. Thorsday under bright, sunny skies "I've watched an awful lot of and temperatures 'ranging in the high people grow up out here on the 60's. course. They don't play any better or Joan Joyce and Kath y Postlewait putt any better than I do. Sure, I feel I arc tied for the lead at two-under-par can win and I did before San JOsc." 69 with three others including Nancy Postlewait staned on the 10th hole lope7 in at 70. Only five players.were and played her round in the aftcr- able to break par and four othen were noon. Joyce played in the morning . in at even par 71 . and started on the first tee. They Joyce, a former Orange Uonette switched for today's second round softball pitcher who started her before the cut to the low 70 players professional golfinf career at age 37, and tics. could almost equa her entire career • For Joyce, a victory would mean money earning total with a victory in she OOuld almost double her money the tournament that runs through earnings over a four-year career. A Sunday at Mesa Verde CC in Costa victory would mean $45.000 and she Mesa. has won only $48,83 l. Postlewait, after a long dry spell Finishing at 70 alona with Lopez that dated back to 1974. broke the ice were Diane Dailey and Karen Pcr- witt> her first tour victory last season mezcl. Four other players arc tied at in San Jose and would h"' to repeat even-par 7 J includin& Donoa herrrformance here. Caponi, uura Cole, Ats4ko Hika&c .. finished fifth in the last and Judy Oark. .. I hlt tHe ball OK Women's Kemper Open," Postlewait today;• Joyce said ... Not super, but I says. "Scores will not be too low in · putted pretty well and the greens were this tournament. You have to get the 1n excellent condition . ball somewhere around the green and "I found the fairways in preuy good then get it in the hole. shape. loo. They arc a little brown but ..There aren't any holes out there (Pleue Me P08TLltWAJT/S2) .............. _, u.,.,.. Kathy PCMrtlewalt .iaar. the lead ln Unlden toaraey. ~oyce retrirns to Orange.County with flair Ex-Orange Llonette softball star makes a pitch for Untd~n golf title a pitch even Ted Williams couldn't hit in 1961 . It was in Municipal Stadium in Waterbury, Conn., that Joyce, considered the greatest woman softball player ever, pitched to the former Boston Red Sox great for I 0 minutes. Williams managed to hit three foul balls before throwing his bat down in disgust and surrendering to the flame thrower on the mound. ~yCUltTSEEDEN .... .,..,,... ..... There wun't exactly an Amie's Army of followers kcepina a watchful eye on Joan Joyce Thursday in the Qpeninaroundofthe Uniden LPGA Tournamentat Mesa Verde Country Club. So what's Joyce doing as a co-leader in the Unidcn with a first-round, 2-under-par 69? It wasn't like the old _days. Joyce had a lot of fans in rears past. A crowd of 17.000 once saw her in action but it ..,asn 't on the golf course. She's really not sure. At age 43, Joyce has been on the LPGA tour for just eight years a span which includes no tournament victories, years of frustration but also years of learning. All of this came about after Joyce was introduced to Jane Blalock and Sandra Palmer at a Superstars Joan Joyce is best known for her incredible fast ball - ·burtis stands tall in Eagle ·scheme . - entor guard has done what tt takes o lead Estancia to finals of CIF playoffs y ROGER CARUON .. 0.., ........ Estancia Hi&h basketball coach rry Sunderman ta)'S there's a lot of rcssurc involved in takina a team to • he CJF 3-A finals with just one player easuring 6-3, the rest in the 5-10 to ran,e. • That s the projection. Others,l\ow- ver, will tell you he wouldn't have it ny other way, at l~st not this year. He has five solid stanen, three off e bench who contribute, stcrllna elp from an assistant (Joe Reid), ore help from the deep reserves and cldnaauhe tOP'and from students. Ube could set lt, he'd ask for more, • Erbe three to four inches of heiJht t across the board. But in reality. pite the lack of hei&}\t, there are no botet in Eatancia's pme. "1t•1 the most excltina team I've ver had," 11ys Sundmnan. It's also the most sUCClCISfUl. His is 26-3, on a 17.pme winn1na ; .and. sc>ina for &be OF 3-A piontllip Saturday naaht (7: IS) tbe Loi A .... Sports Arena with o. l teeded Credenlial1. Awaitina will be John w. Nonb .ilh ofRivenide, the No. I teed with a; I record.. . . NGnh bu a reputation for an p-tcm~ style, but f.ltanci.a at lkD~ for I fast break. or lWO, in "!'M111'4tk. "' to beina venatile. able to do Whit it \Abt. It's a pre~ing. runnina and gun- ning team and Sunderman is the first to tell you "w·e don't play punst basketball." The rub here, is that there is a pure player-the shootist from the comer who blends his intelliacnc.c (on and off the coun) with a whatever-it-takes style -senior .guard Jim Cunis. An All-Sea View League selection as a junior, Curtis shares the lcaaue's MVP honon with team111ate Jon Johnston thts year. Cunis, who scored in the 20s seven ttmcs duri"-lcque, has been limited to 16orlman fiveofhislastsiutaru (he bUried Dana Hills with 25 points). but the scorina, or lack of, docsn t seem to bother him or his coach. .. The opponenu read the papen,·• 11ys Sunderman, .. and t~y see the 36•~2~ 261 •.. "1tut ~ hat had a couple of arcat founll quarun lately, and he realiw when he'• overl)la~ect there's some- one opea. He'• aieiuna the ball to the .. player and rm rally proud of hit Plllin& and ~(eue. .. He has really wortred hard on it," continues Sunderman, "and, he haJ had a lot offricndly ttmlndcn by his coech. ··HU deftMe hat realty improved, t~. He was very instnamental ll@insa Otta (Capistrano Vat~·· Mark Ona, who ecored 24 in the ftnt half, bUt was JlmCarde not rcall,Y, a factor in the second halfin the semifinals) ... .. It doesn't mau~r who scores, .. 11y1 CutllJ. "Whatever the situation dictates. Statistics don't win cham- pionsbjps." Tha\'s the at\itude of everyone on the f.a&les' squad, a rare blend of teamwork.. and Cunis •YI a lot of that has to do with the fact they've been totctbct s nee the sixth f,l'lde. There are ao impons (or pnma donnu) on \his.team. 0 Tbat's whit bish tchool bask.cl· ball is all 1b0ut, .. 11ys C'urtis, ''1w0fk- lna \Ollthtr with What we have.·· 't'urti1 and Jobnst0n are the team leldm and tbo llcnder si1-f'oot.cr •)'I cx~l1meuy. "Jutt brina senion we·re a tot mCft in command now, .. 11ys Cunis. J • com.petition. Joyce was a legitimate superstar in the world of professional softball. While most of her success came about while pitching for the Raybestos Brakettcs in Connecticut as an amateur and later with the Connecticut Falcons as a pro, Joyce pitched for three years foT the Orange lionettcs, striking out opponent after opponent at Hart Park . We were in a hot battle witli San 'osc for first place, I remember." Joyce made the Oight and her team went on to wtn the women's professional softbaU championship -one of 12 softball titles she has experienced. But she decided to accept a bigger challenge -that of makina the LPGA tour. She competed in one toumamenL tried to qualify in her second tournament but missed and then '1ot her card in her third qualifying tournament. · I was pretty sure I was goina lo qualify and on the 18th hole I hit a perfect tee-shot," she recalls ... I turned to my caddy and told him to get my bags ready in a hurry. It was 2: I 5 and I had to catch a 3: I 5 plane to Orange County. Joyce, who now Hvcs in Florida where much of the LPGA actton is. hasn't played softball since 1979, but she figures she has more than 700 victories. Included among those were around 150 no-hitters and about SO petfcct gam~Thc thing I like about golf is ifl make a mistake, it's my mistake," she says. ''With softball, you can cover your mistakes with a three-run homer. You really can•t do that .J • in golf." · Schermerhorn· wins three for W oodbrtd e: Anderson in top form Area track and field standouts were as bright as the weather Thunday with sparklina efforts in every duec-uon in non-Jeaaue action. but topped by one superb cffon by Fountain Valley's Tam bi Wenj an the discus. AmonJ Thursday's endeavors; •Chris Sperle and Wenj S(>C:&rheaded a 70-65 dec1s1on over vtsitins El Toro. Sperle doubled with a 5 l .'4 in the 400 meten and a 12.2 in what has to be his only 110 meters of the year (they ~ured the distance wrona before tht race), and anchored both winnn• rdayi. Wenj turned in tbe mark ohbe day with a 177-:»4 lOll in the dilCUS. Anolher key item b' Fount11n Valley was in the triple JUmp Yt'bcre Cbns Tomko wt"Dt 41-6 on his final iume to ~pture the event. • •Corona del Mar's DI ~e Andcnon reeled oft"a 4:29.9 to Win the mtle in · the Sea l{j•' 73-63 dcosion over visiti111 MiSlloo Viejo. •Woodbridae tts1h'a Eric Scbermerbom lea a NM way decision oVtt Sun.ny Kills lnd Rancho AlamJtos wtth • ntclC tnpk, lbina 49.l, l:S9.0 and 21·1 iD the .00 and 800 meten and the k>nljump. · · Freshman O.Vid Elht won tht hiib jump with • 6-0 dl'or1. •Jon Nowotny turned a WWliDI ~ l . (Pleue eee JOTCB/82) 2:01.9 an the 800 meters. but Edison was victimized by M1lhkan·s 1.600 rclav team in a 67-59 loss. •Huntington Beach overwhelmed vasitina La Qwnta.. IO 1-29. with Danny Thompson and Roger Masangkay pacina the rouL Thompson took the 100, 200 and 300 intermediate hurdles with clock· ings of 11.2, 22.9 and 41.3, while Masan&kay went 52-2112 and l 5~ in the shot and discus. Ma"rlc Palmer had a nice day for the Sea K.inp. JOina 6-2 and 40-10 in the hiah and tnplc jumps, and 16.2 in the high hurdles. . •Myron Felix tripled for Estancia.- ·w1n1UA1 the 100 (10, 7) and both hurdles (15. 5 and 41.8~ but visinna Dana Hi'1 pulled out a 7()..66 vi<:IOr')' with a win in the mile relay • Mmion Vic;jo•s Dwayne GftlOC')'. was lharp in tbebutdlel with timet of l 4. 7 and 39.8, a.ad Orea Ai~nbad doubled an t.hc we.abts <SMYI and 155-6). but Corona dd Mar'a auk relay victory prpvod to be the dtf'- fCtTncc. Woodbndec was a bia win.r OD tbe prls' aide of the kdeict. toot • die Wamon ou&dittana:d lhreic Othen lft 1 fbur-way meet. Paci the Woodbridle . rls wen sopboC:res Sherry Smith .!1d icola Radely. ' Smath won the 400 and 800 in 62.6 and 2·is.9. and Roady...,_ to W\ns tn both hurdles, tHina the 100 me\ef to" an 16.S and the,)()() k>ws 1n 49 0 . . • b / " .. > POSTLEWAIT, JOYCE. • • Thi,Corveues soccer team, Division 6 21 A YSO champions from Newport Beach, recently ca'.>turcd the Orange County champ1onsh1p by defeating the Blue Chargers from Corona del Mar. 3..0. After winning the division championship in December, the undefeated Corvettes, coached by David Ball. competed against the cbampionsb..ip teams of 10 regions, including squads from Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley and Costa Mesa. This year. the Corvettes have been scored upon only four times in 16 games. 'Cel)ter-forward Doug Stuckey was the team's top goal-scorer with 27, while center-halfback J immy•t'fis-ks had 18. Other team me mbers tnclude: forwards Evan Ball, Dominic Fratantaro; halfbacks Dan Obegi, Thomas landiorio. Michael Devereaux; fullbacks Ted Stelle, Valde Jurjaks. Jeremy Yockes, Treavor Prott and Nicol~s Graf; and goaJie Erich Funderburk. Assistant coaches\re Ed Fratantaro. Judy Gibson, John Nguyen and Terry Colville. The Corvettes are scheduled to travel to San Diego thts weekentt to represent Orange County in regional compeution. ~oftheclay . ,• ,,,. T~ man.gee of the Atlanta Brawe. on ._ pftchlna *trategy tor 1964: .. We wt" get our ~-itrong aa lt can be -Md then haw our ~hurt for the first lfx lnnlnga." Snead drives into early lead A senes of weekly volleyball clinics m will be held at Laguna Beach High. begi·n·ning Sunday. · The clinics. to be held every Sunday throu~ April 8. are open to fifth and sixth ~ade boys and girls. Junior high boys and girls and high school girls. The cost is $4 per cltnic. The cl inics will be sponsored by the Laguna Be.acl) Volleyball Association. For more information. phone- Kathleen Blackbum at 499-46 72. TELEVISION 6 p.m. -PRO 8ASKET8ALL: Lakers YS. Atfanta, Channel 9 (del~). 10 p.m. -80XINO: Lupe Pintor vs. Ruben Solorio from Olympic Auditorium, Channel 58 P'romBl (tape). . RADIO .. I have nothing more to say. lfl say. 6 p.m. --PRO .aASKl-TaALL: -Lakeril-vs.. anything else, I'll get in trouble." ~tlanta, KLAC (570) (delayed). _ With that. Tarkanian walked away. •••••••••••••••• ... ••••••••••••••••••••••··-Mulligan. on the other hand. ----------=--------=~---------------,-----------couldn't hide his tears of joy. "We're trying to get a post-season thing, so you figure this has got to impress somebody." he said . "You know. this team has come an un- believable way with no depth. I was really impressed by the way we kept comins back. "'This meant an awful lot lo me. I'm still kind of numb." So were many of the players. Barons, Eagles win in softball. Blanked for fi ve innings, the Foun- tain Valley girls softball team put together a pair of rallies. in the final two innings to drop host Foothill .. 5-l. Thursday in the Barons' season opener. Meanwhile, Estancia rec.overed from an opening defeat te even its record with a 7-5 verdict over Santa Ana Valley. In Fountain Valley's win, the ~arons entered the si~th innins trailing 1-0 when Dana Ramos d~ livered a run-scoring triple to tie the . game, then scored on a sacrifice fly by Stephanie Rowlette. Fountain Valley put the game away with three more in the seventh. Staci Haynes tossed a two-hitter to get the win. J .OYCE MAKES A PITCH FOR GOLF TITLE. • • See Exhibitions by Members of the Nissan-Sponsored U.S. Olympic ,Gymnastk Team. You ~'t get tickets to the gymnastic events at the t 984 Games ... So, Come to your own preview at the Auto Show. I t . ' I Joyce left her home town of Waterbury to get her college degree at Chapman College, which sounds odd 0!11Y until she doecS some explaining. Seems Joyce was teach mg high school i'n Connecticut but she did not have a college degree. When she decided to pursue a degree in phsyical education, she realized she couldn't attend college in Connecticut without risking running into her former students. To avoid embarrassment, she fled to the west where she hooked up with the L1oncttes back in the mid 60s for three years. In all. Joyce played amateur and pro softball for 26 years. She turned to golf in October of 1975 and was on the 714· 385·1919 STADIUM LEAP INTO A LEASE! 1914 POITIAC 6000 Lease Me For Only 6000 Sedan. 111110. 111111. P"' sl•, Mt cOlld. fijt. (Set #l2171S9) •I s 1 ·12 !~ "' ...... ,. .-.. . ., .. PLUS TAX ~~::::~~ ~: 32 tnd he Tour by July of I '1 77. "(play golf year-round now," she says. "I'm tryin~ to make up time. And you learn something new every tJmc you go out there. "I got into this game when you could shoot 74s and. 75sandstilleam money. Youcan'tdothat now. You shoot those numbers now and you're packing your bags." Right now, Joyce is thinking about staying unpacked -at least until Sunday evening. Basketball scores Coleee WEST UC trvlnt n, Ntved• Lei veoes 74 "lltw Mexico SI. 82, Ctl Ste le Fullerton 81 UC Senta Barbare n , LOOIJ Btedl SI. 67 Fresno SI 43, Sa n JOH SI. 33 UCLA 73, Wtsl'tlngton Sf use s1. wu111ng1on St S6 Arl10na 17, Stanford 76 Arizona SI. S9, Calltornle 54 Wvomlng 6S, Sen Olt90 ·s1 64 Cal Polv CSLO) 62, Bakersfield SI. ~ 51 (Otl UC Rlvtnlde 114, Cat Polv (Pomona\ 70 Norlhrldge SI. S2, Los AnQeles SI 41 (ot) ,.. San Oito<> 63, Portland ~ St. Marv's 72, Gonzaga 70 Cheomen 61, C11 Stele Ooml· noue1 Hiiis •9 ROCKIES BVU 13. Tues·EI PHO 65 ldehO St. SI, ldahO 54 New Mealco •s. Utah ,. Weber SI. ''· 9olae SI. 47 EAST Falfteklh Oldtlnson M. SI. Fran· els, N.V. 63 · • GIO<De WHl'tlngton 91, OUQUffl\e 76 . • Marls! 71, SI. Frencls, Pe. 64 Nll08r• 69, Vermont 67 Norl,,.811Vn 15, 8oston U. 13 Rull*S 76, Maaseehuaells 75 SI. Bonaventure 88, Rl'tode lslan< 69 ~ SI. Joseoh'I 75, WHI Virginie n Slerni 66. Robert Morris 59 Temole 69. Penn St. 66 SOU TM Aut>urn 61, MIHIHIPOI SI. S3 Florida tl. Alabama 62 Ktnluckv 76, Mln lH IPPI S7 N.C.·Wllmlnglon 74, Youngstowr St.~ Velldert>llt 74, LSU 61 MIDWEST Crtlohlon 95, Wlclllte St t2 OeP1U4 65, S. Carolina S6 Orelle 71, S. Htrnols 70 Evensvlffe M. Georgie SI. 65 llllnols n, °"lo St. st llllnols S1 ss. 8radtev 4' Iowa S7, Norll'twestvn .. Mlettlgen 84, Wisconsin 75 MlchlH n St. '3. MlntMSOll ~ St. Louis 70, Veloerelso 62 SOUTHWEST Arllens.s SI. 71, Teooeu.e-SI. 6t NE Loufslena 71, N. TexH SI . .: Okle~ome 79, Nel>reske 70 Texas Tec:n 62, Tue s A&M S3 Tulsa 126, lndfena St. l02 TOUttNAMINTS ~ Atlentk Attlleftc ( ...... MCI left'lllNh Jone S9. St. Pellf's 5' Fordh1m 62, La Selle 60 NAIA Dlstrkf 1 Plnttt.-.. Cent. Westtlnoton 6', Lewls•Cll1' St. S6 P•clflc Lulheren "· Seellle 61 Edison, Irvine triumph Edison.and l rvi ne hlahs each went four aamcs to 'pos volleyball victories Thursday nlaht in no6-leque acuon. The Chargers recovered to knock off University l ~ 16, I .S·S, I S-8, lS-4, as senior outside hitter Johr Thomas and sophomore back-row specialist Eddie. Rap5 sparktd the victory. . Edison hosts San Marcos loni&ht. • In Irvine's lS-10. 1'·.S, 13·15, 15·6 win o.vcr Cap< Valley, senior setter Monty Johns arid middle blocU. Keith Purcell were the standouts. I' ---'. • . ,'\ : I • ( ·, ·~ij-1'~ . . .. .... ~ I I I r I UMllen U'OA ~IMMI CetMIM V-*CC> JOll'Jo~ K•thY Po•ttew•ll NtneV l,.oMJ K•~ .-.rmat1 Ol1nntOa~ AtwkoH.-.,. JudyCllrk Oonnt C1ponl Uurt CGlt K•thY Whitworth Tahullo OtlM'ko Amy Ak.'oll s.etllk.O T1k-"tll'tl K•~olkome Colleen W1lb r CattivSherk JtnSt~.on Slllron _,rrttl pj1 NlllMMI PtnnyPult Jult lnlltltr 1(1thv Hite DtOble Au1lln Mitt• Floutru·Oolll Cntrtott• MontoomerY Allee Mii« JtMIColn DttdttLuktr lkt1y ltlno It OC>ltl W1 llon Amv lkna 1tonni. 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S.M•1ai t, IM .,.._ t 9lllel s.non !Sl ctef J Jtffrltt, .-2, 7~ W1lln !SI o.f MOlllOve, 6•0, 6••; Wttl (SJ cMf L Hftrllt, 6·0, 7•6, Woner<I ISi Otf tno.ie, 6·1, 6·1, Sttollens 1&> a.I. 1 nolO. •· 1, 6'-1, Fr1nra ($) Otf. Sl'nlth, i. ,..J. °"*" SMPlllf d • "IOMn' ISi o.f J. Jtfft In• L.. Jtlfrllt, ... 2. ...o, W1tln·Wut Ill a.I Mon1ov .. 1noue, .. 3. 6·•• L..t1ttr·Thornaa lSI def. lw1rnoto·Smlth, 6•1, 6~0. High tchoel ...... u. S4#lltv .... , ....... P111f (El a.I. Cristi, 6·'; ci.f. HUIV, 6'-t; IOlt to ll1tertv, 2·6: IOI! to Outtv, ••6; Mcc.rien !El won •·4, 6·3, 6·•, 6'-4, O'ConMll <El won 6'-1, 6·1; loll •·6; won 6•1; Holmfl IE) won 6·0, 6·2, 6'-1, 6·2. ~ Mo laillco·Klm I E > <11f KoNenblrttr·Peenon, 6-1, 6·2; def. Sllul'1Ddl·OeFu1o, ......... o; TIWb-Hen (E l WOii 6-3, 6·1, won 6'-1, 7·5. 8udc:ly G004wln 3'·•~l 4 Tot1ll: 32·S1 13·1' n .cJO rtlev-1 Edll4n, n.t ....-Wlllll Wood lf-•2-tl H1Htlmt: Nevada Lal VIO ... 45-41. t,600 rtli v-1 Mllllkin. 3:32.0 Steel C""9 f, Cl ~ "91 0 ltOOll' Kennedy 42-~1 Tot•I toul•sJtlvtdl l..a• VIO .. 20~C .~ -> HJ-1 Wllfflwrlollt IE), 6·•; 2. Oerrldl SoC•I Colleot 020 030 103--f 11 1 ......, ...,,.., 11\'L l.J WIMft t\lr Jim Neiford •S·l?-t2 lrvlne 1~ Foultd out~ A (UN V) (M), 6'-2; 3. Metv6'1 (M), 6-o. CS Qom. Hllll 000 000 ooo--+ .,..~ , ...... 8oOOY N~I • 4t·~ , "ff:RIOoul*: *°'~' V . , FIO .• U-1, ~llMi'-llVt. ~· 2 I ur G&..iu I nd Solret, Allrt, Pine (S), Lundtlre>mo (Nl4'! IOsl to Crow, 1 .. , ..... 'r~<c• ~,-'t~ -~~--"~~ ~ 9;: • • ...,:..JWi,~r -~· b ~-. ~ .... ~·,f.""~~, .. ~ I\) .W.~,,_,J.,.clf« ~J...def~ sOti~lrlr~" · ' • Ti -•?-tl · 1. .lllrtf,·W.v•" •·Vtt•r c • .... r~pYefe11tv : •0, 'f'' ~1 ..... >M Ml,c.r ~ .. ~r Y'lll•~ (,.;..-, .':l'W · · · 01..,fd Anotrton •S·.o.--4! nltn 4), UC IQtlnl 13 (McDonald U). IE), A0:-1. l. Cotton (M), 3M'h ISCCJ 3&-i..lnk SCC) 6· I, Abill (N~l ~. WOii 6•2, H , "° , OOUQ Foro "3·o-t6 Ttehnletl Jllnft (UNLVl A-1.'67 PV-1 0.Htvtn (Ml 12·0, 2. Low· .Cemmunltv C..... Mlller (NH) bit 1·6, 2 ... ; won 6•0, 6-0. • tne>ruc• (El. 11·0, 3 Ayr11 (El, 9·0 °'"'' J, S.oeltbldr 2 ~ Hklh id\oel eotf Miter °" 212, OBll9I lutNran m Cit lrvlftt c .. 11 CC, t ,_..., '' -P11dur IMO). Strldlr (MO), •2 -01nlet1 IMO), W1rfPl'd (MO), 46 -Solllk (MDI. Santa Anlt9 THUllSOAY1S ltlSULTS CS2nd .. fl•dlV ~ mNflne) ,lltST •ACI. 7 fur10n01. Socia! Whirl (FutnlH) 7,00 •.20 3.IO Ont on 1111 HouM (Oelo1dlllol s . .o •.20 GOid County IGercltl UO AllO ri ced: Mlotat Merk1t, Slellt Un· '""· Se• Judi Aun, ldlt Outen, UPd111, J1uler1, First L.P .. Leyaln LtdY Tlmt: 1:24 .,S. SECOND •ACIE. 6 turtortos BrlHl1nt AICllll (Lloll8m) 6.00 3.00 3 00 Merllvn JO (Steiner) 3 00 2 IO lndl1n F•t>lft (Orexltrl • 20 AllO rtctd: Gllmorlct, 8ellebl•dt. APl'll Ovtet, V1tuec1 Otcl1lon, PeJ>py'' V1nltv Donnie'• OrHm, Jiffy Lunch. ' Time· 1:10 .,5 S2 DAILY OOUILI 13· IOJ 01ld 12' 20 THIRD RACE. Ont mllt ' Coto I Steiner I 2• IO "00 I 60 Ololom•t Ruter (GtrCll I 9 00 S.40 Mlonrte Coe>oer <C1111n1<11) 6.IO AJ10 fi eld: 81v H•ven tnn, Alcernoua, LuekY SC.m, 8otd n' Better, Cu1troete, Iron Ally Time· I :31 21 S. ,OURTH ltACIE. 7 turlOnot . Qu1tl P1nk (Llo11tm) 6UO 27.60 11.60 Relae • Dl•l'l'IOnd (OtlOtOlllO) 9 20 6,40 Skillful LOOk-<Gercl•l 3.60 Al10 rtced: Ger Goin Georot, F1nc:v Turn, Michell's Suroeon. Aloebr1, Turbu· ''"' Ruler, Our Gl•U. Thi 810 Biro. Peggy'• Cool, Wiit Oouol•H. Time: 1:2S l/S "'™ •ACIE. 6...., lurlOngl. Ctnt1vo' (McGurn) S0.20 17.4"0 1.20 lttd lt1l1ln !Gtrclal 1'.IO 6.20 Prlnc:M1 Lurvll•h (V1l1n1uel•) •.IO Allo rte,ld: Fooov Nation, 81llm1. B1· • locco, 8ulllon, LYPhtrd'• Prlncen Time: 1:16 4/S. $5 IXACTA (S·3l Pl ld 11,fto SO SIXTH ••ct. 7 lur10ng1. Phi~ (Gere I•) lf IO 10.00 UO Stlrt11te !Ollnrnl 10 .a • . .O S.rl'I OelfOtll (Plncavl S.20 Also receo: 111 1 Mt1aeoe, &Old OIMao· olo, T•k• •Memo. Kl110 Jetfv, Lotrier. Dev of R1lnboW1, Emproroftlltunlverae. Codv's Jtdt, Undtr I S1tr. Tlme: 1:2• 315. SIEVINTH ltACI. Ont milt. T1mur1 (0elahouUIYI) 6 60 l .O 2 40 Jefl (Plnc•v> uo uo 810 Poltnll1I (Tpro) 2 •O AllO l'lctd: ltltlY L•Ov, Sllv Brloe, Ml Alllld, lttcOVtrY Tlme: 1:31 •IS. $5 IXACTA (6-71 otlO '37.SO. llOHTH RACE. 1"-mllll on turf. Frlld• Freme ISllm•rl lS.00 1.00 s.20 N1n'1 Oenctr IVtlllllUlll ) '·'° uo SkllHut JOY (Slblllel 3 60 A1$o reced: Trlolt TIOPll, Ab"""'· Feet Finder, NO'llltrn Blo110m, Ooryl. Tll'l'll: l:SO, · U PICK SIX <•+S·•·6·1) otlO S 11,271.60 wltll llvt winning llcktl• lll'ft horMll. Carrvover POOi: $91 ,393.71. NINTH llACE. One mllt . 8old 8•tt•r UP <H•wlty) 1 00 •.20 3 20 ltefuellcl <McCerron) UO 3.40 trl•ll S'Gllll IPlncay) l.<IO AllO r1ceo: Andrn1, Sorrowful Sum· mer, Ou1t to Alcht1, Se• C1ll, Kev to 1111 Condo Time: 1:37 ltS. • $5 IXACTA II·•> otld 191 SO. Allendt nct: II, IN. Hitt! '°'"' IW!mfn6nt Let1UM ... di ff, ttit OrlMe '4 200 "*111Y rtl1v-1. L1ouna llffc1!, l:SU. 200 ffM-J. Oltdtf'lctl !L&l, l:IU; 2. 0 1nlett (LI), f:IS.0; ~. HIM (LI), 2:20.•. 100 lndo-1. Kllehlr !Li l, 2:15.7; 2. Nleflolt <IG), 2:16,1, l. Fruer (LBl, UU SO free-1. Ytiland (L8), 2S. I, 2. Ko4t>ero IL.I ), 26.31 3. Ollt>ert (Li l, 27.•. 100 flv-1. Olederlttl (LI >, lrOlA; 2. FreMf (LI). 1!1U1 >. Hlltrlo 11..t >. 1:1U. lOOtr..-1. t<llClltr !LI ). SU; 2. Ytllelld (Li l, 16.2; >. Kolbero (Li l, 51.0. 500 ,,__,, Coffin (Lt ), U0.2; 2. Sllv1nl (Lt ), ~71 ), Hahl! (Ll)~:30.~ lOO Mell-I. ltflnttt l•Ol, l:OU; 2. Coffin (LI ), UIU; a. 06nltlt Cl.I), 1:1• 4 100 tlf .. at-1. Owt (Lii, 1:1U; 2. Metnul'°'1 (Lil, l:lH; l. Holmet 110), 1:1U. .00 ht r'tll.,-1 ~ IMdl, H7.6. WOM9N "'"""' ~ ,,, .... .,..,. u 200 meclltY rWY-1. ~ 'ltK/'t, t:lSI. 2GD tr..-1 Milter (1..1), J'.tt,11 2. F•rtev (L.t l. '*''· -~1. ~ll• lll ). t 40.1, 2 f tNlr Cl.I>, UU, I I... Oretle (LI ). J'OU ti frlt-1. V. °""9 (Li l, 11.7. '46 11¥-1. w_,je ILi ), lt2U; 1 V ~ (Lil, l:Jt.f. . 10I ,,.._!. ......,., UJl. 1~ L Wt«ll9 I I.I), 1 :ti.I. JOI ,.._t.,.,,,,,. !Li l. •e.t 100 -.-1. 'artl¥ CLI), 1~4; L L. Oro.-ti.I ), 1 :2U. 1IO IW•tl-1. T..., ti.I >. I.JV. 2. Httlfr Ct..•>. 121.1 • fret rtllv-1 UOIN IMct\, UU, ~ • I Ptawr Mc Donato MurPfly Thornton Turner LM Grtndlaon Cermon Cl1cclo BHnl Muttlotn Othtra T ..... UC lrvlne •corlM (Ttlf'Mltfl " ...,,.. , 0 '0 'T Pts 26 m " m 26 1'1 97 319 2' 11' Sf .327 2S 120 •7 2'7 26 IS •7 217 26 •7 21 121 113' 173 " 10 n 32 16 4 1 IS 10 0 7 7 ,. 33 190 2' U2 '1f 21'J COLL.EGE PCAA ClnftAnce N1v1dl LH V1911 UC lrvlM W L 16 2 13 • 12 s 12 6 Fresno s1111 Ultll St1t1 Ntw Mexico St•ll C•l State FuMtrlon Lone 8llCh St1te San JoM St•t• UC Santi hrbtre Ptelflc • I • 9 6 11 6 11 • 13 0 17 TlwrldtY'• Sew" A~ ls.3 "6 126 llS 1.3 •.7 •.1· 2.3 0.9 0.7 12.4 Ovtr .. WL 2S 3 17 ' 21 7 11 9 13 13 17 11 ' 174 10 16 9 17 , 27 UC lrvlne n. Hived• LH lleg:a1 7• UC Sant• 8•rl>lr1 77. Lone a .. e11 S11rt 67 N..., Mtxko St1l112, C•I St•t• Fullerton 11 Fr11no St1t1 '3 .. S.n JoM St1t1 l3 S.tvrdlY'• O.mn C11 St1t1 Fuli.rton 11 UC lrvlnt FrH no St1t1 11 Lonv & .. CPI Sti lt (Channel S6 11 2 p m .J New Mexico Sttte 11 UC S1nt1 Btrl>trt Nev101 L" V19H er Olltanoma (Chin· net • •t noon) ~Y'• °'"" Sa" JOH Sl•te •• Ptelflc IND RIGUlAR SIEASON Christ c ..... '°' SouthWMtem so (W1$tenl Orta"911 AtNetk AaMdltlell) SOU'THWllTl•N IAPTIST -Gre· mltr u. S. Morotlin •. Wiiton 9, Mey 2, L1t1on If, C. Mor11n 2. Tot111: 71 t·lf SO CHIUST COLL.IOI -Lollnk t , G. 8r1ndon 10. H•r11'1'1tn 19, Elc:htlblroer 11, H1n .. 11 I, Pull 2, l<lllO 2. Tot1l1: 2• 12·1S 60. H•Htll'l'll SoutllwH tern B•Pt1'1, 30-2' Tot•I foul•: Southw111trn 81Pllll 19, c11r111 Co411o• 12. Fouled out· G. Br.noon IC Cl CONMUNITY COLLEGE CVPf'HS 65, 0r•"99 CoHt 60 !""111 C•st C~I OltANGI COAST -eerrv 10, SlltllUCk 11, Porttr 0, Sllohtn• 0, Gueu 12, SYm· •ntlll 7, Morgan I•, GOUdOI 6, Fermer 0, T-y 0, JOMI 0. Tol•I•: 23 1•·20 '° CYftltHI -O'Htrn 13, 8•111Y 11, Mtruslch 6, GoodMll I, Connor• 12, Ferrin 2, Rotlf'I 9, Melton 4. Tott11: 22 21·30 65. Helfllmt: CYPf' .. I, ll·24. Tot•I tout': Or•noe Co11t 33. Cyoren It Fouled out: GUIH (DCCI, Moro•n (DCCI, GoudOI (DCCI. Toomey (DCC), 9'Htrn (C). CONMUNITY COLLIGI WOMllN SadcllMdl 67, Aiv.ntcle 6J (N~) •IVl•llDI -Sllulf' 4, McOon•lo 6, H111lrlg O, King '· SltT!l "2, TaOKOll 3, Power• 10, Jonfl 29. To11t•: 26 11·73 63. IADOLllACK -Gen• I, E111v II, Jone• 11 LIOYd 0, Llnbrook 10, Lanoue •· Hlnn ''· Tol•I•: 26 lS·n 67. H1Htlme: S•ddleback, 31·1'. lt19u111lon S9·St . . To111 tou11· ltlv•nloe 20, Stddlebtek 19 Foultd out H11tlrlt (Ill.. TI OICOll (It), JCSne1 ISi HIGH SCHOOL. GIAU cur c:Mmltl«\sttloa Cet LA SNrta .,_, '-~ 4·A DIVISION t'*'• 4; Muir • 1 J·A DIVISION Fon1tn• 4S, Foo111111 )5 2·A DtVISfON Indio 56, lrH •2 ••v•~ HIOH SCHOOL ldltoft dltl. UnlvtnltY, 1'·16, 15·1. 15-1, IS· .. trvtne def. Co latt11'0 Vallev, IS.10, IS.-5. lMI. 15.._ ~ f I • " SPx.J HIPCI (E ), 50-1~. 2 8tnnttt (El. S.~dl 001 010 OOC>-2 Conltey·GrMIV (NH) o.f. Sc:enl· '6·9111, l lttldlrk:h IE I. "· 10 Cltru• 002 000 001-) : ~ l1no·P•ttt1, 7·6, •••• $Piii "'"" ew-.i .. Mar 1J, Mh.-i v .... ., IOC>-1 Seel !COM), 10•.1 G10t (CdM), 10 S; 3. Hell (MVl, 10.6 210-1 S.11 (CdMI, 23.9, 2. Gioe (COM), 24. Ii 3. Hell (MV), 20. '40-1 Flemlf ICOMJ, 53 9, 2. McC•llvm (COM), SS.Ii 3. Colemen ICdM), Ss.t. .,_1. Croni n (MVI. 2:0S.0, 2. Hobb• ICdMl. 2:0S.O; 3 COltmen (CdML 2:07 Mll-1. AndtrlOll (CdM), •:29.9; 2 Croni n (MV ), 4:4'.,, 3. Norrl1 ICCIMl, '="·'· 2·mlte-I Chrluv (Miil. 10:10.3; 2. ~lndrud IMV ), 10:13.S; 3. l(llne (MV), 10:24.2. 120HH-1 Greoorv (MV), lU; 2. Liiiy (MV), IS.6, 3. P1lmer (~dM), lU 3l01H-1. Grt90ry (MV), 391; 2. McC1ltum (COM), •2 I, 3 Liiiy (MV), ".9. "° rettv-1 Minion Vlt lo. '6.4; l. Coron• dlt Mir, nt. Mlle rt11v-I CO'ont dll Mer, 3:37.0, 2. Min ion llltlo. 3 39 I . HJ-1 P1lmer <CdMJ, 6·2. 2 Frver (COM), 6·0, 3 Ireland (COM ). !t-1 • LJ-1 s .. rbowtr CC<IM), 20-4Vc, 2 Jret•nd ICdM>. 1'·6. l 8over ICdMI. lt·l T j-1 GrtOOrY (MVl. "3·2. 2. H•• IMVJ, .0· 10 , 3 P1tmer !CCIMI. .0· 10 SP-1. AltktnllllO (MV), 59·1112, 2 8rown (CC1Ml. Sl·6, l. O.lr1n11I (MV), ..... .., . OT-1 Altken!IMO (MVI, 1SS·6, 2 Prtnn (MV). 131·9, 3 J1cOOlon (MV), 123·6. PV-1 Sctlnuo <CC1Ml, ll·O, t Sctlwerr1 IMV). 12·0, 3 (111) SC!lotnb1urn (COM) Ind Hol1t11t1r ICdMl. 11·6 DIM H•1 70, I 1tancla U 1~1 Fella IE). 10 7, 1 Hervey (OH), 107, 3 Gu'iOI 1£1, 109 7»-1 Simi (OH), 23·•. 2 Hervev IOH), 23·S, 3 Matlll1 CE), 2•.7 ' ~I Simi IDHI, SU. 2 Hodo• (El. SA.I; l. E•Plnon (OHi, 56.0. • ~I. ltobtrt1 (E ), 1-0..1, 2. Foder (OH), 2:0U, 3. ltlChtrOson (OH), 2.13.S Mlle-I. Wllll1m1 (OHi, •:Jt.2; 2. 8Hro !E l, •: ... 7; 3 Foder (OH), •.•7.S. ~ 7·mlte-1. 8HrO IE), 10:15.2; 2. 81ldo'llln \ (OH), 10:22.2. l . Gonttlel !OHi. 10:21.1. 120HH - 1. Filla (El, 15.5, 2. Frver IOH), 16.2; 3. C1rrOll (El. 11.S. llOIH-1. Fella !El, •11; 2 Mlkullefl !El. •2.•; 3. C1rrolt (E), 43.1 ..0 rtlav-1. 01n1 HIM1, '6 I. Mii• rll•v-1 D•n• Hiiia, 3:33 ... HJ-1 Wtll'4 (E ), 6·2, 2. Melvin <E l. 6•2, 3 lvv (OH), S·t LJ-1 Yerlt (DAI. 10-3'1), t LO'tnllnl (El, "·3, 3. 8eltrtno <El, lf.O TJ-1. Lore111lnt (E), .0-7, 2 Mlllvllcll <El, .0·2, 3 ?timer (0Hl, .0·01) PV-1 8errlck IEl. 11·0. 2 Jon•• <E l, 10·6, 3 Andr-1 (0Hl, 10-0. SP-I COOi'. !OHi. '3·S •, 2 81lro !OH), '1·7''•· 3 C1rrOll !OH), .0·2 1. OT-1 E1Plno11 (OHi, 125·0'14, 2 Wtlh (OH), 116'-,, l Slnoltton (OH), 11'·0. W..ettdOe M, SIHWIV H•• U ltlncM """'"'" " (It Uftlllrll ..,,.,,., •• '"' 100 '" metet'1) 100-1 Brook• (W). 10.12, 2 PhlNIPt (W), 10.U, 3. Flouero1 (W), 10.16. ~I. Brook• IW), 13.1; 2 SktnllOI (SH), 212; 3. 8uiord IRA), 24.6. .00-1. SC11trmer11orn (W), •9.3 2. Stoel· d1rd (ltA), SU, 3. Porltf IAAl. S3.2 100-1, SChlrmerhorn (W), l:S•.o. 2. 81ktr (RA), 2:03.1, 3 ltunell (SH), 2:0l.2. 1,60<>-I. T1yf0r llt_.l, •:•1.0. 2 Wiiton (W), •:43.0; 3. M•n•no (W), •:" 6. 3,2tc>-l. MIOOltton (W), 10:09.7, 2. Ad1m1 (fltA), 10:10.1, 3. Wiison (W), 10'12.3 110HH-I Mtrtlne (W), 16.1, 2 Bl llC'OI (SHI, 16 I; 3. Nllel (W), 111 JOOIH-1. Phllllo• (WI, 43 '· 2 Merlino (WI, Q 9, 3 Mat1la1 (SH), 45.7 400 relev-1. WOOdDrldOt, '6.0 1,600 rt11y-I R•nc,,o Al1m1to1, 3:31.t HJ-1 Elll• (W), 6·0, 2 Fox (SHI. S·I, 3 M11tl11 ISHl, S·I • LJ-1 Sclllrmerhorn IWl. ,, I. 2 Pfltl· llPI (W). lt·3, l King (W) 17·11. T J-1. Ch•no (W), •l·I, t Manlnt (W), 40·7, 3 "I"' (SHI, 3'·• PV-1. SCllult (SH), 11·0, 2 S.llerwhlte (SH), f ·6, l McHUllll (W), 1·6 SP-I O.l>orne <RA), SIM, 2 Vll'MM ISH), SO·J, 3 l<Mfe IWJ, "3·4 OT-I ll1rntll (SH), 1'•·2, 2 O.borne (ltAl, 13S·6, 3 Kffft IW), 126· 10 H~ ... di 101, Lt Qufl"9 2' ( •u..-l¥'llth Ill ,,....,.., lOC>-1 TllOmoton !HB), 112. 2 GrMM !LQl, 11.7. J. Purol.It (HBl. 11.7 200-1. Tl'tOmPMMI (HB), 22' 2 Orttne (LQ), ,..,, ). Purdue (HI). 2•.S. .00-1 Alexl l!W (HI ), 53.1, 2. Owen (LQ), S4 4, :I. Klanta CM8l . 57 1 IOl>-1 AltHndtr (HB), 2~U, 2. Klenll (HI), 2:1"7; l. McV1v (LQ), VU 1.~1 Soto (H8), N l,6, 1 Clarkt IHI), ... , s, 3. Guterlo (LQ), ~:OU. l,~I. Cttrti.t (HI), 10'•2.7, 2. 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Mllllt.A·NE\IADA RANGa IORIAL -NO new "'°""'• U fool baM, trOOl'Md 1no tlllld, s c11e1r1 day, 2 c:flelri n•llflt. SODA SP1UNGS -It-*! rooav, 7 10 9 tool btM SUGA• IOWl ._ No ntW, ·1 lo 11 tool beae, or90"*! oowdlt .no llrm NCll.O, 7 Cll•ln . tcctU oondOle 1no teceu C'Nlr TAHOI DONNllt -ltlOCllf*I todtv, CIO.-d cue to POWtr ltlutoown. NCMTH STAR -No MW, 4 to 10 tool t>tae, orOOl'l'ltd oacll.td PC>Wdel' Ind firm otekld, 9 Chit,... A~NI 'MIAOOWS -. Ho ,_, I to """ 1001 btM, vroomed, Ndltd oowow 1no tlrl'l'I oac:ktd, 10 Chtln, 1 aurteee Ifft HOM9WOOO -No new, 2'h to l \l't foot btM, grOO!Md, tlllld 9C)Wdw Ind nrm Ptdltd, ., Chlln, , wrfec:t llfll. SQUAW VALUIY 11.200 Nef) -Ho new, 11 loot beae, oroomed. HCked -· dlf, c.ble c.r. ~ •nd 11 c:Nln. SQUAW VALLIY 16,200 feet) -No new. • to ' toot l>IM, oroomld. ~ eowdlf'. • C111lrs, 2 IUrlec:e Hftl HIAVINL Y VAL.UY -No ntw, ' to I toot btae, oroomtd, Oldlld oowoer. ruMlllO lrtl'l'I, S trloi. (Jlell'\, 9 ~ e11tlr1, • wrlKe 11111. SKI IHCltN• -No new. • to 6 fool OIM, troomecl, NClled CIOWdlr, 6 C\11". MT. •os•-No new, 5 10 10 toot beM, groomed •nd lllled, oedttd ~-, e1111", 1 wn~ llft. SllUA SKI ltANOf -No new, I tool bts.e, otekld oowoer and U>f'ino, I Cf\tlr$. t<aKWOOO -No new. 10 to 1' toot btae, groomed Pldled, I Cllllrs, I wrtac. lltt DOOGI RIOGa -No ntw. •"> to S'-" , toot btll. oroo"*1, Mciltd oowdtr. • Clleltl, 2 lurf-llflt IAOOllt PUS -No new. • to S tool btM, Ol'oomld POWdtf', 'Clllln , I 1ur11« llfl. MAMMOTH MOUNTAIN -No new, ,,,.. toot beM, Mclttd oowdlf, 1 OOnclol ... 20 Clltlrs, • 1urt•ce ""'· JUNI MOUNTAtN -No n-. 5 toot l>IM, • Chelf\. Sll••A SUMMIT -No new, 3 to 4'') toot Dlae, 111'11·111Cktd end o.cktd oow· dlf'. 2 cNll'1, , lurltce '"'' lltOH MOUNTAIN -Ho new. 3 to I toot .,., •• oroomtd MCktcS, ) Cll•lrt ThUrtdaV"S tr~ IASIULL A-1Cafl LeetUe CHICAGO WHITE SOX-Slonec L•Mlrr Hovt •nd lt!Cf\lrd Dot1on, llltC'M"l. ~ Ron t<lttlt, ouH elder PteMc Cet1t L'""9 • PHOENI)( GIANTS-An~td ... of 1111 frenclllae to 17 1loct<llOldtn, "'"" Mtrlln Stont tllt mtfOrlt\' owner 'OOTaAlL ....... , .... L....,_ BUFFALO BILL.S-N1mtd JOlln lkaltr tlOftt tnd coecll Nemld Jim ~ •'""41111 •I'd condlllonlno coorOlnttOf. OENVI• lflt0HC0$-Named MarYlll hll '*4 ofteMIY• fine coecl\ and All• ~~ IHltlenl ~alve ffM COid\ WASHl~GTON ltEOSt<INS-Slt l'IM Ton .. McGee, oetentlve 111e1 IOI» Hol!Y, -~. eNI Mo#ltY HUnt11. °"*"1119 Mca~ ~ ....... LMllJe aoMOHTON ES.!MOS-SI ..... ....,... Strlltll.~ UflltM ... ,..... LAN9t OAKLAND INYAOIU-<lil TOUMMlt T'rw. PUMlftt WUHINOTOH ,!DaltA~ °"""' c.. .......... ~ "" llllUNll ,....... •• , ~Harold wo.o.. ~ ~ ··~ e: . Tom Martin takes -Builders Sales m~rketing position Tom Martin has joined BuUden Sales Corp. of Santa Ana as vice president, director of marketing services. 1t was announced oy Terry O'Neil, president. Martin worked for Walker ud Lee, Inc. MarketLD1/Re1earcll and w:is a partner an DeveJopen Research, beforr JOinmg Builders Sales. Developers Research as now an associated service of Builders Sales. • • • Gerald D. Thurston has been promoted to the position of western regional mana~er in the information systems d1v1sion of Toshiba America, Inc. in _ ... • COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE TRAN8ACTIC>ltfllt5 On tour for older cizstomers Shopping Mall Festival stops in Westminster By SUSAN MONAHAN o.llJ "°' c .. , .......... Until fairly rec~ntly. consumers in tbe 50-plus age group seemed fated to wander in a marketing wasteland of denture adhesives and iron tonics. But some other advertisers.. have ventured outside the youth market. "For the first time. these major manufacturers arc recognizing that there ~rt" nlc1r r ('nn~•amt"rc: tn ht> served by lheir products, " sajd Ben Hamsory1 public relations representa• tive for tne American Association of Retired Persons, Loni Beach division. This is one of the points the AARP bas been making with a 20~ity Shopping Mall Festival tour. The festival, which features exhibits spon- sored by several major corporations a.s well as AARP infonnation booths. is visiting the Westminster Mall through Sunday. The companies exhibitina -Har- rison says they vary somewhat tram city to city -have included Pruden· tial lnsu,ran ce, Kellogg's, Campbell Soups and C hevrolet. Tht>ir cti~plays arc aud1ov•sual dramatlZltions of bow their products fit into the "mature market" They're commercials, in other words, but they're al50 an acknowl- edgement of sorts. "As a society and a culture. we're redefining the term "aging" ... If the stereotype ... was true. we wouldp't have these marketers irying to reach them," said Harrison. Of course. the festi val aJso gives retirees the opportunity to learn more about' the AARP. a non-profit o r- ganization which has more than 3,200 chapters and 15 million members nationwide. UCI business affiliate groups announce chairmen for 1984 Ducs arc SS annually and member~ ship is open to anyone SO and over, reU.rtd or not (Those under SO can becon,Je a1SOCiatc members.) Services include access to hotel and car rental diSc<>unts, group health inswa.nce and mail-order pharmacy service. Members also receive AARP news bulletins and "Modern Maturity' .. the association's magazine. AARP national and state legislal· ive committee maintain a hiah profile, said Harrison, "watchdouint ... legislation for the older person." While there is a pajd staff, most AARP workers are retirees who volunteer their time; Harrison said that activities vary a great deal from chapter to chapter. "It allows older people to become empowered in their own community-to do the kinds of projects they sec fit." he explained. He said that volunteers and staff will be working AARP booths at the festi val and will be available to answer questions about local chapter activities. Besides the general information The three affiliate groups of UC Capistrano will chair the board ofttic Systems of Tustin. Han ratty 1s pres1-booth, there will be booths for Irvine's Business and Industrial As-School of Engineering Affiliates. dent of Manufacturing and Consult-individual association programs, in· s0c1ates have announced theirchair-Clayton is -chief of the Newport ing Services o f Irvi ne. eluding: 55 Alive (a driver rctrainina MARTIN BOYKIN ~SEN THURSTON men for 1984· Beach-based Boyle Engineeri~gCom-The affiliates assess JOi nt research proJram). Reti red Teachers • \ ~~· · · : -. Danilo Caccamatta of Laguna pany board. and equipment needs and provide Oiv1sion, Tax Aid Information and Tustin. His rc.sponslbalttaes include new Eusiness dev~lopmen~h de~ Beach will chair the board of the . "ck student guid.ance. They arc part of Widowed Persons. ~nd ~cc~~nts 1n a 13-state area:_!~;i~s~o ... n_~o~e~~~~..!_S ~arg~}er;i.~ory fro~ .. -~~~·~~~~! ... J>f M.a.!!W!Jlent, ~ Barsamia~ . ·µ.; ~~~bif~ vx> ... f!SO~ pr~m~ of ':!r~ _a fai~lt~!Jlbi~iou!~!,: .. ~bitJJ .~.-::::.~~ .. .r-~-... .-_w. ;. . .,.>; .. -?~ •• ,~ ;.t;~ ...... ~~·..,"~ --·-... c<Rnifra., , nr-------;;.(~-.. . 111~~ ... ~ 1.:,· :u~ . -~ The Oragne County Engineering CowacU has selected Rockwell Ma~ick. Mitchell and Company of of Infonnation and puter Sci-Further infonnatlon b'n ).ti).' o~ the . -11cld1 1-Wnilc -th""'!''ltrn~m are ~. Jntero.ational's BenjamLD M. Boykin for ats 1984 outstandingenoinecring meri~ Newport Beach. ffil " B · · h .. f ffil " be b• ... · ed b geai for the Qldcr person Every-r en.cc ~ 1 iates.. arsa.m1an 1s c . 1e ~ 1 1ates can o ~m y contact-body is attractc<1 to them it's really award. Boykin. currentl y chief engineer at Rockwell's shuttle orbiter division. Leslie Clayton of San Juan scientist of Basic Four Information mg John Feltman at 856-6245. a.n i"nt-eoeralJ"onaJ even·l·· •• space transponauon and systems group an Downey. was honored at the annual w•e engineering awards banquet last month. Boykin was honored for hjs work on the shuttle and Apollo programs and for si~nificant engineering and leadership . contnbut1ons during his 30-year engineen ng career. c • • • _ Dr. Mark Victor Hansen, the "Million Dollar Motivator." will speak to the Business Development Association of Orange County at noon on March 14 at the Hungry Tiger an Santa Ana. Hansen 1s the author of" Future Diary." ··How to Achieve Total Prospenty:· co-,utht:Jr of"Stand Up. Speak out and Wan " and "Build a Better You." • • • • GTE Sprint, a company which provides long distance telephone service, has leased 6, 700 square feet of office space in Irvine for a regional headquarters, repons the Newport Beach offi~e of Busl.Dell Properties Brokerage Co. The space at 17962 Cowan St was lcaset!M<-0m Snyder-1..a.Dgaton Brokerage Co. The fhe-year lease is valued at $370,300. Nick Hannon and BUI Garrett of BPBC represented Sn)der-Lang.ston in the transaction. • • • Ir\. me resident James P. Giraldln has been named senior ~ice president of finance at Irvine City Savings and Loan Association (in organization), at was announced recently by OouglasJ. Weeks, president of chief executi ve officer of holding company Irvine City Financial. Giraldin. a cenified public accountant. was vice president of finance with Butterfield Savings and Loan. • • • Pepperidge Farm Inc., a subsidiary of Campbell Soup Co. of Camden. N.J .. has recent!) completed the purchase of a 175,()()().square-foot facility on 14 acres of land 1n the Irvine Industrial Complex from Cabot, Cabot & Forbes. Peppendge will combine baking. warehousing. distnbut1on and adminis- trative f'lflCHOns presently performed at ats sites in Burbank and Riverside m the new racalil) . • • • McDade & Shidler of CosLa Mesa has announced the acquisition of the Om Buildmg, locatt.'d at the comer of Fourth and Main streets in Santa Ana. The four-stor) bu1ld1ng includes basement and mezzanine. with 20,000 feet of leasable otlicc retail space. Brokers involved an the transaction were William Harwood and Dale Hirt of Saltarelli Realty Co. and Gregg Martell of Gs~gg Martell & Associates. McDade & Schadler. which 1s part ofa nationwide real est.ate investment organization. acts solely as a principal in the acquisition of commercial real estate. · • • • Anthony C. Duffy, Inc., a law firm. has leased 1,600-square-feet of offi ce • space at 18952 MacArthur Bl vd. in Irvine from Doa1las Plaza. The lease agreement CO\.ers a three-year penod and IS valued at $91 ,008. The company was represented b) Carole D. Parke,.._[rom the Orange offi ce of Lee & Associates. • • • John E. Schnelder has been elected senior vice president and chief operating officer for Westmark Mortgage Corp. of Santa Ana. The appointment was announced by Philip N. Harrington, president of the Orange County firm. MUTUAL F UNOS ' - Fluor puts shares on the shelf Fluor Corp. has flied a shelf registration statement with the Se- curities and Exchange Commission for 500,000 shares of common stock held by the Fluor Employees' Trust Fund and the Daniel International Corp. Retirement Trust. Daniel International is an rndirect- ly wholly owned subsidiary of Fluor. The sellin$ stockholders currently have no specific plans as to the timing of a sale of the shares being registered. Fluor said it w;u not receive any of the proceeds, from the sale of these shares. NB attorney at Finland event James E. Dougherty. a Newport Beach attorney and president of Jflmes E. Dougherty Ltd. law corpor- ation, will be a keynote speaker a conference in Helsinki, Finland called "U.S. West Coast: Great Busi- ness Opportunities." The conference. which will take place Wednesday and Thursday, will discuss various lepl aspects of doing business in and wtth the U.S. Furtherinformation is available by calling 833-0104. '' Orange ~ounty mortgage ~ates AdJuateble Mortgage Loan ,oundlnS&L Lender Century Fed S&L Glendale S&L Bay View Fed. S &L Rates q uoted ar~, for single family, owner-occupjed homes, bought with a 20•1. down payment. Each example Includes three of the top lenders, as sefected by Prime Rating Inc. All lenders have been ranked by Interest rate. points, terms and fees. If a lender requires PMI, (Private Mortgage Insurance,) It has been calcualted Into the Interest rate or points shown. All lenders were updated and verified aa of Feb. 27, 1984. FIXED shows the traditional long-term fixed-rate mortgage. AML (Adjust8'>1e Mortgage Loan) carries a variable Interest rate, adjusted every few months or years as Indicated In the chart. The payment adjustment term for an AML wfll be different than the rate adjustment term, therefore causing negative amortization (unpaid Interest la added to the principal.) ARM also carries a variable Interest rate. but the rate adjusts every few years u .... .... Int. Rat• 9.50 10.500 . 10.500 Pta. 3.0 1.50 1.5 2.0 2.0 Term• 30-30 40-40 30-30 ..... Mulmum AdJ. Cap Loen 3mo. 5 $225,000 6mos. 5 $150:000 6mos. 5 $200,000 indicated, fil'ld Jhe payment adjustment term 11 always the same as the rate adjustment term. Thia loan does not negatively amortize. Both adjustable loans may or may not have a cap on the maximum percentage Increase In Interest rate over the term of the loan. NOTE: Information on mortgage tending In Orange County Is provided by Prime Rating Inc. of Sausalito, Ca. Rates fOf" this partial Hat are derived from Prime Rating's databue of more than 350 lendera that are active In the mortgage market and lend In Orange County. tenders surveyed controt approximately 90-!. of source money avatlabfe for real estate loans In the state. More Information may be obtatned for a fee by calling Prime Rattng, toll-free at 800-832-9999. The Oalty Piiot accept1 no reaponslbllty for the Prime Rating reports. Learn all about Name UPS Last Ch~ Pel. DOWNS owning business Norpac 'h Up ~llr~h v. ~ UP nvr n ~ 'h UP Mul'll wt 34 .,., Up Mui un I ¥; 2 Up ~II ~ Up ttcom 'h 1 Up ~card 'h ~ UP I lf:. 1 V• l 'h 8g Pr~gy 'h ,,., ,_._ 1 Up ft~. ~r 4'12 ~ UP ~rchHg ·1~ 211. UP arr· 1'1· UP ~·' "e:" l'I• Up acrrll p 1 Up Ft nRes 'I• UP WlkrT wt ~ Up ~eslCp "fl ~ UP tis un · 3"' Up rnstron I ~ ~ Up rim~ un l~ UP Refac o 'I• Up Name Last Chi Pct. 1: I VII al Un J -~ .4 eg~dlnd -'h .0 The Women's Opportunities 34 -13"' i:1 ~lostf~ 33"' -34 Center of UC Irvine 1s offeri~ 1 en tee f-~ 'I workshog;aturday called "So ou cro~n ~ -1 A'ICV I . -21h Want to n Your Own Business .. in lsram un 'le -1/• L the Social ScienceTowcrbeginnin11t Iii I! ~trn s "• -, . .., ngs _, 8:}0a.m. de un 211. 'I• l : 12:1 a Hvbr~ un 4'h 'h Among the speakers at the SIS ~w' 63"' lM 1 . workshop wiU be Marilyn Lcucr, of 16.1 J~ ~nloiv, 434 ,..., 14.1 J r .,. 9:~ the National O rganization of 14.~ lt echt 'h •1. 9. Women, female business owners and 14. I ·~k •n •1. 11 14. 19 'h 'h physician G loria Sklansky. ~m~r pf 'h II.I ~ HI h Sv I -1 Further information can be ob-gLog Of 1~ -l'lo 7. tained by calling 1he women's center I ''• -'lo 7.1 omSv s 161.2 -11/• 70 at 856-7128. All makes, models and colors . . Classified j.uto Advertising - • I In the Diiiy Piiat .. ' Oa the • c + ... 12 I ,. " , • ' 1'4 i!-B it~ Ii t ~ ~ ,·a!, ... ~,~ ~ 1!; ... ~ ~ -) 4 NEW YOllK (AP) M/lr. 2 T°l 2• l6 NYSE L£AD£R S NEW VORK (AP) -Sale'$, Fr1dliy cirb and net cha119e of lhe \S most ad fvt New York Stoek Eitdlanpe lnUft, tradlno na• tlonellv 111 IM't then '1. ~llP IS,S()pf !'HI'! 11 1'1. + '.it ttCorp • , 6'11• -'I• •Xac(l•nc .ID,1 47'• 12 Arner T& T n • ,1 1'"-• .,. Pfi ers , • Jelh ~ 1.11!:1cM1d l't . nil• -11,(o FMdMOI s , , + 1~ P.-..l!.'1f~rav s ':I' 3 = ~ liYX' L · 111~ + 4 Mt uPtrt , ul/• -~ cldtnl Pet 7, ~ '-uon t2S, 'II V. [r.Prm s ns, I ~ H rsWld IOl, 1 UPs AND D o ~N s WHAT AM EX DID NEW YORK (AP) Mllr. 2 Advanced ~lined ncnanoed 0 al !$SUH New hlotts New lows l , AMEX LEADERS NEW Y~K !APl -Sales, Friday price and net ctl•"99 of the 10 most active American Stock Exohenge lu ues, tradlno natlonally al more ttten~ '' WangLebB '93 293.t + 14 Gutte-.n o '°9, lSV. -~ t;aoteetth n 1·300 •'la -l'h oorcnilGH 2 ,000 2 I 11. APOldOlt s ,.00 2•~ t l~ Crutchr RH ,200 • '• EchoBev n ,.00 ' ~ Verbatim s l I 12~ -~ Do Plrl • 3 7-16 Ptl~ Dis J 2"-+ , ... NASDAQ SUMMARY NE W YORK CAP) -Most active over· -tM·counter llOCks "'PP41ed bY NASO Name VOii Bid Asked ChO MCI s 1.•11 91h 9" FExec ' 1 7 11'11 111. + "J Bteehltl 1 '31-32 S + S·32 Int~ ' ·1 ~ 37 -'> '•'°°' . ''> -... R'!:1rn ' , 1 '• 1h. -I ., i5rvf00d m· 15 IS • + ~ APCHee • ,._ 1 + '-Te , 1/l "' + ,, Al~ S, a t1• -2 GoL o QuoTES 1 ME TALS QuoTES ' ' That's an apt descFiption of both business C1-nd business people ato_ng the Orange Coast. Tok ep track of t~wherecompantesar gotngandwhichpeoplear h lpin . · them get there.ju ·t watc h 'Credit Lin · -v ry da y in tho/ Bustnesss tlonofyou w llilJ Pilat I . - 1-1~ &~1~ ~~ CL.IF~~ 1Me lfJeftJe tlf~~, M~~. ~t110F'PeP 'TO~rf/ ~~~)4i!j~ ..._ ________ .. fi.\Ht'lt:l .D MAVING A CATO~ IN ON('5 eAC.K DOE'!> T(ND TO <JIVE ONE AN AIR OF 50PHl~TICATION ... . THE t'..\,. IL 1· CI RCl S fl"'• of•· If f I j •• f J " I • by Jim Davis I COULt" &Ei TO LIKE THIS by V1rg i1 Partch tVIP) "Don't step on. my toes, Daddy!" "It'• plant rood. What did you expect?" '9 \R'I \Dl K•: · by Brad Anderson .3·2-~oj.i!El(tc.1 "Dolly Parton? Loni Anderson? Linda Ronstadt?" PE.\\l'TS YES MA'AM I ENJOVEC' WE CONCERT VERV MUCH . (M INTO CLASSICAL MUSIC Tl',.BLEM Et:os OF COURSE SOME UNCULTURED TVPES TEND TO FALL ASLEEP BUT W~AT CAN 'r'OU EXPECT ., .. -~rtns IS ~It(; RuFf HON TO TAKE. A CAT~P. " oy Ch arles M Schu1i GIVE 14ER A • D MINUS I i MA AM .. W~IP ~ER 5 INTO S~APE . ~ f • by Tom K Ryan I /. • 8 RlllG! Norlh South vulnerable. ~:ul deals. NORTH • QJ97 ~50 O K QlO +K 86 WEST EAST •Vold t K 1064 1:1 QJ \?KJ09872 " O J532 O A4 +J 97502 •Q SOUTH •A 8S32 ; A6 IJ 9876 +A 10 Thl· luddinK t:ut South WHt Sorth I I • Pua 3 • PaH _. • Pua Pua Pan Opcn1nl( lead "1ut·en of SHO•: Trump Coup Tommy could not rumember when l11t he had enjoyed himself so much. On lhe first hand of the 1'1lb bcr he had made a grand slam wilh a quadruple irand coup -a first even for him. · As readers are well aware. Tommy h11 the curiO!IS abili ty to perform like a world champion wh~never trumps break badly:-while butchtr ing hands thal evtn a neophyte would make. Tommy picked up a fair hand on the second deal. and even though t:ast opened the hidding Lo his right. hr wa~ ~oon in four 'lpad1•s. West lrd Lhr 4ue<•n of hl'i partners suit. Tomm) h<'ld up lht· ace one round. then (rossed to tht table with the ~ ·,fl;/: .. OU1 SHAii FF klnr ot cluba to lead lht queen of trump•. Eu~ did oo' cover, and when Weet abow ed out, Tommy'• eyes lit up. He ruffed a heart In hand and l~d a diamond to the queen and ace. With nothing . better to do. !!ut returned a diamond. Tommy won op \be board and led the jack or trumps. Eut covered with tht• king, and Tommy allow<'d him to hold lht trick. Thill com plt'tttd Jhto defrns iv (• hook and rrdured t hr hand to th1~ po!ut1on: NORTH • 97 ¢Q • 86 WEST •:A T • -• 106 Cw us GOREN o -V K lot ou o- • JI? • - SOUTH •AS · c:i - OH 9 +A Ir East led a hear declarer would disca rd a di mond from ltand while rul ing on the table with t~ nine. He would then Uke th mark<'d trump rinease ror th ten and makt> the balance. S ~:ut Pxited with a trump. Tommy won tht eight. • Wrst safely ltl go or a clul But v. hen Tommy next casl <'d thr act of trumps. Wet v. as hopelessly squetztd. N malttr which suit he discarc ed. declarer would score~ by Jeff MacNelly . ~ _; -ea --. · ,,,... fl! ... .-. , -== ---~ -.. -1 --- DR \HBt•: •T'I\ \. "l'kt:HHt:.\' A k.OT OF P€0PLE ARE SURPR15ED WHEN ~E() FIND OOT 11-iAi I'M 1fiE 1EAM'6 BACJ<-UP CENi'ER ! ,,. II ' -Jl IHit: l'.\Kkt:ll GEIOUTOF MY.WRY, FARLEy l 6f.~, 1~1? I~ fl£Al.L'/ ~IA-\ 1 U)()~OU( ~~ NoRMAN WA~if.0 _...__..., fo 00 1"~1t:i . ,., ., " \ ' \ by Kev in Fagan RT LEAST sa1E-·E30DY oeeys M~ ~ bv Tom Bat1uk Pl1UAU..<i> i-™E POSlllON l5N1i AU. lHR1 HARD 1D PUW ! ALTHOUGM 1 00 TEND 10 GET WIPED OUT ON :ruMP BAU.5 ! .. 11 1 ', 1 by Harol.d le Ooux r-~~~~~~~~-..-arr INSTEAO OF A 16 ANO 17 11-tM!KS eur I YEAA 0\..0. WHY 0oN"T YOU OON'T GO OUT SETTLE ~ONE. AGE THIATV· TH THE HELP• THREE? l 'LL CHECK WITH MY HUSBANO ERNIE ' lF HE'S eusv SATUR~Y NIGHT. l 'L eE AVAILA&LE I .. ~-1 ~. ~, 4• / ~ . .. ,.,. . ENTER · Week ena. The Orange -Coast D~il~ l»ilot's sports. on • oeIAL ~~,-radio euftltY- ·$ GIVEN· AWAY WEEKLY GRAND PRIZE - EACH· FRIDAY OF . 5100 ~--... "~~&le:)M~~~·-.>...4. '-,,-~""'!-t:r· • :!~ ... ~-nv 1111'11 I ' Iv «Tnr. nu ,Dltl\ VI ••r:· .• ~;')!N..,~ _.;.r-J . . 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You will then be declared the winner and lmmediately rulu. l>ecitioo of the jud9u ii final. 4 WAYS TO CHECK FOR WINNING NUMBERS •. SUBSCRIBE TO CONVENIENT DAILY PILOT DELIVERY. tt CHECK DAILY PILOT NEWSSTAND EDITION ON MON .• WED., FRI. • SEE RULE NO. 6 ABOVE. My Social Secu rity N ull\ber la ____ .....__ ________ _ .. NA?4£~--~~~~~~~~~--~~·~~~~~~~ : ·ADDRESS~~~~~~~~----------~~-:--~~~ CITY~~~~~~~_._~~~- , ~ • TELEVISION 11 a.m. -OOLLEGE BAS&ETBALL: Memphis St. vs. Louisvalle, Channel l~ Notre Dame vs. Dayton, Channel 56. Noon -COL.LEG~ BASl.ETBALL: UCLA vs. Washinaton State, C hannel S: Nevada Las Vcps vs. Oklahoma, G;hannel 4. Noon -WOMEN'S BASIETBALL: UCLA women vs. USC women, Channel 11 . l p.m. -SPORTS SATURDAY: World Cup downhill, boxing (Howard Davis vs. <;:onoie Swift), speed skatins. Channel 2 (delayed) . . 2 p.m. -GOLF: H onda Classic, Channel 4. 2 p .m . -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Fresno State vs. Long Beacn State, Channel S6. 3 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Arizona State vs. Stanford. C hannel 4. 3:30 p.m . -BOWLING: Pro tour from Toledo. O hio, Channel 7 (delayed). . 5 p .m. -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS: HoTSC racing (Flam. mgo Stakes) (delayed), toboggan races. surfing (tapcx C hannel 7. 8 p.m . -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: WAC wild card sall)e. Channel 56. 9 p.m . -HIGH SCHOOL BA.SltETBALL: C IF 4--A Ch ampionship (Mater Dei vs. Long Beach Po ly, C hannel 56. RADIO Noon -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: UCLA vs. Washington State, KMPC (710). 5 p.m . -HOCKEY: Kings at Pittsburgh, KFOX·FM (93.5). 7:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: UC Irvine vs. Cal State Fullenon, KWV&FM (107.9); KNWZ MUC NOTICE ftCTmOU8.U ..... MAM91TATl•NT The following Pl'tont are dolno l>ullNlt u : MR. BUCK'S LIQUOR, 2989 Felr· view Road, eo.ta MIM, CA. 92828 Richard H1naen, 700 Quell Cir~. Anal'lelm Hlllt, CA. 92807 Jemea H. Heelctt,' 10872 Rock· hurst, Sant• Ana. CA. 92705 St1Y1n E. · Heeach, 502'1 Canterbury. CyPf .... CA 90e30 John 0. Heelc:tl. 187 Adalf Street, Long e.ect., CA. 90805 (11 90). Thlt bullneel It conducted by: a OI'*., pertnerlhlp • ; Ric:Nlrd H~ S .. d . ' ~ . . TNI ltatement WU med wtth the un ay· . County Clerti of Orariqe ~ on Feb. 8 t9M ;\i~~-~?.l.''~~l<i' 8~~~?v~?B:1~~ ~!ru~' ;;1J$:.! Channd 2. _ Piiot Fib. 17. 24~J;,c:t1'2.a'. 1914 10 a.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Maryland vs. 972--14 Virginia, Channel 4. 11 a.m . -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: WAC tour· nament first round game. Channel 56. 11 :30 a.m . -COLLEGE BASKETBALL:'Houston vs. Arkansas, C hannel 2 . 11 :30 a.m . -PRO FOOTBALL: LA Express vs.. Birmingham, C hannel 7. Noon -GOLF: Ho nda Classic, Channel 4. 2 p.m . -SPORTSWORLD: World Triathlon Cham· pionships from Nice, Fra nce (tape) 11 p.m .-COLLEGEBASKETBALL:SanJoscSt. vs. Pacific (delayed), Channel 56 . RADIO, 9 a.m . -PRO BASKETBALL: lakers vs. Detroit, KLAC(570). . 11 :30 a.m . -PRO FOOTBALL: LA Express vs. Birmingham, KLAC(570). · 2 p.m . -HOCKEY: Kings a t Ne~ Jersey, KFOX·FM (93.5). . • 3 p:m . -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: USC vs. Wash ington, KNX (1070). Anteaters no match for USC netters UC Irvine tennis coach Greg Patton admitted that before his team faced USC Thursday at the Irvine Racquet Club, he thought he could give the nationaUy·ranked Trojafb a battle. "But. I'm the eternal o ptimist," Patton commented after his team was beate n. 8·1. "I see Bo Derek and I think she's looking at me." , PlllUC NOTICE ftCTmOU• .,... .. NAm8TATDmff The foilowlnO P«ldn• lie doing bualnelau: THE CUSTOM IMAGE. ~ Der· rel! St .. C:O.ta M .... CA. 92827 Donald~ Ber1Ulelt, ~ Der· rllt St., C:O.ta Mesa. CA. 92827 Julie Blllk1 Sturde'lant, 834 Dw- rlll St .. Cotta Meu, CA. 92827 Thia bullneM II conducted by: an unincorporated auoctatlon other then a partner9h'P,~., Donald J. Bert~1 Thia ltlt91l*lt WU nted With the COunty CllR of Orange County on Jan. 31. 1984 '211111 Published Orange Coat Delly Piiot Feb. 17. 24. Merc:tl 2. 9. 1914 985--84 Mt.IC NOTICE FlCTfTlOU8 ., ..... MA• 8T A TE..,.,. The fotlowlng pefwonl are doing bulineAU. BLUE UNE COMPANY, 24091' El Aond Lane. El Tor~. CA. 92830 Frank Uang.t(u9ng Hu. 24092 £1 Aond lAM. El TOJO. CA. 92830 · Julia Ll-Otwen Hu, 24092 El Rand lAne, El T0to, CA 92830 SteYe Jeu-Mlng Chieng, 9 Duskywlng, trvtne, CA. 927 14 Ellen Bih-Yuan Chieng, 9 Dulkyw· Ing , lrYlne, CA 92714 Thia ~alnesa ta conducted' by 1 general partnerlhlp. , Frank Ueng-Kueng Hu Jutta Ll-Chuan Hu Steve Jau-Mlng Chiang Ellen.,elh·YUMI Chieng FICTJnC>U. .,._ .. NAME ITATl...-r The fottowlng penone ar1 dOtnQ buSIMMU' PERIMETER PROPERTIES, Suite 20, 220 Newport Center Drive. New- Por1 9-ech. Calif. 92MO E •Jamee Muru, 35 Monec:o. N4lwport Bach, Callf. 92&80 Hugn Blue. 4 North Portola, South Leguna, Callf. 928n Dennis Cerrutn, 10579 8fadfOJd Rold. Uttteton, Col. 80127 Harold l~.Jr ., 1980 Catallna , StrMt, Ulguna BMdl. ~· 92651 John Oabom, 10579 er.otord Rold. Littleton, Col. 80127 John H. Kerwlft. 3 Bumt ,... Roed. Ptuekemln. New J11"1ey 07978 Thia bullrleu .. COt1duc:t9d by • H . ~~~·H.t""~,,tie'~· This atatement WU filed wftn the County aertt of Orwfele County on Feb 10. 1914 ~· Publlshed Orange Coat--Olly • Pilot Mwch 2'; t , 16, 23, 1"'4 1215-64 • ----------· Nl.lC NOTIC£ F1CTmOU8 llU8INl.U MAmlTAT'E..wf The foUowtng penons .,. doing bulloeeeu: HILLHUAST PROPERTIES, Suite 20, 220 Newport Center Ortw. New· Por1 s..cn. Celff. 92860 Recreectlons, Inc.. • Clll1omie Corporation, Suite 20, 220 Newport Cent• OrtYe. Newpot1 Beech, Clltf. 92860 Thll bu$lneea 11 conducted by I tlmlted pertnerlh!P Douglas A. HUI, VP This 1tatement wa nted with the County Cltrt of 0r-ange County on Feb. 10. 1984 ~-~ Pubttlhed Orange Coat ()ejly • Piiot Much 2. 9. 16, 23. 1984 ; .1216-64 • P\B.IC NOTICE FICTmou8 IUHEH ...-aTATEWNT The tono-MnQ pertonS •• doing buam.su KA THY LINDSEY ANO AS· SOCIATES. 7806 $eeb(Mi.e qrlw. Huntington Beac:tt: CA. 92648 Kettly Lynn Und..y, 7~ S-- bfeeze OrMI. Huntington Blec:tt. CA 92648 Thia bu91nas Is conducted by an unlncorPofeted association oltler than • partnership. !%thy L. UndNY Thll llltema'!t WU flied with the County Cl«tc of Orange County on " Jan. 20, t9M • T he youn~ Anteaters were swept in singles, managing the lone point m doubles from Stephen Aniston and Julian Barham. But many of the matches were close as former Laguna Beach H igh product Rick Leach was extended to three sets by Ken Derr, and Aniston lost a first-set tie-brea.lcer to Todd W itsken. ,..., fntm Publl9hed Orange Coat Deily Publlshecl Orange Coat o.tty Pilot Feb 10. 17, 24, Mwch 2. 1914 Piiot Feb. 17, 24. Merell 2. 9, 1984 825--M Thia itetement WU filed with the County Cl«tc ol Orange County on Jan.-24. t984 The Trojans, coached b y·Rick Leach's father Dick. are ranked second in the country in the latest poll, "but after playing them , I think they're the best in college tennis," Patton said. • Another area product -Antony Emerson from Corona d el Mar -was on hand for USC and won his singles match over Barham. 6·3, 6-3. "When it gets to the big points, they seem so tough," said Patto n about the Trojans. The loss dropped the Anteaters to 6-5 thls season . "We're a talented team , but we're so young," Patton said about his group comprised 9f m ostly freshmen and sophomores. 987·84 PtB.lC NOTICE FICT1T10U8 .,.,.._._ MA•ITATt.-NT The fo410wlhg pereon1 ere doing busir-tu. AYALA CREATIONS. 8931 Champion AY9nUI, W11tmlnater. CA 92883 Angel M Ayela. 8931 Champion AYenue, westmlntter. CA 92&83 Shel·IH R Ontdaon. 893 1 Ch1mplon AYenUe. Weatmlns1er, CA. 92683 Thia bulinMI It conducted by I general partnerlhlp Shel-lee Devldeon FICTITIOUS IUSINEll MME STATEMENT The following person IS dOlng buSlnesl u : II & P CLEANING ~NO MAIN- TENANCE 1691 Mesa Or L-8 Senti An•. CA. 92707 Vern C. Reyant. 1691 Meta Or L~. Santa Ana, CA 92707 Patricia E. Reyaot. 1691 Meta Or L·8. Senta Ana, CA 92707 Thia buslneea IS conducted by 41'1 tndMduel. Vern C:Alyant Thll 1t1tement WU fifed with the County Clerk of Orange County on This 1tau1ment wes ntec1 With the County Clet1t. of ~~ County on Jan 25. 19&4 F~ Published Orenge Coe11 Deity Piiot Feb. 17, 24. Match 2. 9. 1984 966-84 .__ ________ Fib 3, 1984 f'237722 ......... Iii. Publllhed Or1nge Coel1 Dally Pilot Feb 24. Merch 2. 9, 1e. 19M CROWLEY RUTH SELMA CROWLEY was the beloved wife of Dr. Francis Crowley and loving mother of Mary Shannon Pace of Arlington, Virginia and Patricia Irene Culley of Brandon, Florida. She was also survived by a niece, Sharon Corbin and six HAR.OR LAWN-MT. oun Mot1uart • c.metwy (;(ematOf'Y 1625 Gisler Ave. Co.ta...._. 5'0-555' N RCI ... OTHIRI alLL aROADWAY MOATUARY 110 Broadway Cotta Meta 842.SlfSO a AL TZ aERGERON SMITH a TUTHILL WllTCLIFF CHA"L 421 E 11th St Costa Mesa &ce.9311 I - . ' grandchildren. Recitation of 1092·M the Rosiu"y will be Thurs· day, March 1,1984 at 7:30 PM at Saint John Vianney Catholic Church, Balboa Island, California. Memorial services will be held Satur· day, March 3,1984 at 2 PM at Saint John Vianney Catholic Church. In lieu of flowers, family request.s donations be made to the Cancer S ociety. Baltz .Bergeron/Smith & Tuthill Mortuary. Directors BLAKESLEE ELESTE AGA THA BLAKESLEE passed away February 29,1984 in New- port Beach .. She was the beloved mot.her of Sue Ann Comer of Fallbrook, Cali· fonua; sister of Francis Fen· nell of Camp Grove, Illinois, J ose ph Fenne ll .•of Chillicothe. llllnois. Roben Fe~ll of Oswego, Illlnoia and Gerald Fennell of Lacon, llllnois. Mary Tully o! East Moline, Dlinoi.s. Rita Ounpbell of Camp Grove, tlllnob IJld Regina Butte of Bndford, Illinois. SM la .i.o IW'Vived by two grand- children. She was a member of Saint Ja.chim Catholic Church. Visitation will be I Sunday March 4,1984, NOON at Pie«'e ~ Bell Broedway MQC'tUal')'. Recitation of the n:ary, ~. March 4-.1984, 7 PM ~ Mui of OuilUan Burtal Monday, March J.0-A.M~ at Saint ... ( J Pl&.IC NOTICE PutMic Heaflng Wiii be held by the Cotti M ... Planning Commlsa;on at me City Hatt, 77 Fair Drive. Costa Mesa, Cat1fomla. at 6 30 p m Of N aoon u poS91ble tnereaf1e< on Mon· dly, March 12. 1984. Reg1ttding the followlng epplteahons 1. Zone Exceplton Permit ZE--34-48 for J Ward Dewton Al~ Incorporated. IUthOttzed egenl tor Jerry Lanting 28570 Marguerite Perllway. Suite 202. Mission Ylljo. for 1 Condrtlonel Use Permtt to c:on· ttrvct 1 two-stOf)' 92 unu molll toceted al 2450 Ind 24.38 Newport IJouleYerd. 1n I C2 zone En· i Ylronmen111 Oetermrnatron Negltrw Declar1tlon 2 Zone ea'ceptlon Permit ZE-84-42 tor Setantorn Eng~· Ing l~porlted euthooled 1Qf11t for Ger1td J Sou:ul, 3550-C Ced11tec Avenue. fOf 1 Condrtonll UM Permit for outdoor 1ton1ge to permit ln1tall1tton ol 1 t.quid nltro- 911'11t0tege tanll If'! conjUncilon ""'"' en HlaOng iodustrlat bulldtng, toc1ted 11 3550 Cadillac A--lo 111 MP Zone EnwonrMntel 0.. •mlnatlon. NegsttY9 Declwation 3 Zone E•c1pt1on Per1T1it ZE-84-49 for Pacific Building Con· e19t1, authorlzed egent tor John McCaltum, 1539 MontOYla A~ Number N neteen. NeWPor1 8eec:tl, for 1 Oenlsty deYletlon and I vllfl• • ance from r..,. Mtt>M* reQl.llre- mentt In conjunetlon wit.fl a de-~ ,...... '°' • ~ """ OOl'IOOmlntUm deVeloporneM. locat.o et 1 17 &II Wleon SU. II\ a C2 Zone. Enwonmwwtei o.twmin.; ~ "°" NegetNe Dlderation • ,lOflf Excepttofl Pwml'• ZE-14-S:I tor J w. A9Y. J A.Y cont: 1UVC1ion. auttlOtlnel e(IWlt tor tM ; IMM Compan~ 550 fiMwPOfl c.nter om., ~ 8eedl. ., • ~ Oe:1l•1S11 ,...... .. Cotwtl1IONll UM Permit fOf • 1$.3--Aoam Motlt IOCMed .. 8"11ol ~ In e POO ZOM-Ytron men tet Oetern1f1ut1on. ~':tt.~tton °" .--. I appll~Uons, tetep on• (7141 t 1~2 or al at o. _.. oe"" P*"*'O Otpelb••ll. "°°"' 200, n '" ~ ca.a ...._ tel-'~ Publllhed Or-. eo. o..l't Hot Merch2, 1 ... 111'"64 • .. ft&IC NOTICl Ml.IC flJTig NlJC tlJTICI'. rtaJC !!>TIC£ hennout MNH rtCTflliOUt .._,111111 • lllCTmOUI ..,_... AOTmOUa WM 8"-Gtl1· .-OM~ 0# TINflU't IA&.1 NAMI ITATIMINT MAim eTATllmllT ~ ftA,._. NAm ftA.,.....,., NAM1 ITAW ..oTICI M TINITU .. UL.a .... 111741 The fOllOwlng S*ton.• llf'9 dOlog The IOllOwll'IG pet'IOfle IA dOI~ 'TM ~ ~ Mt dQl1"19 The tollowtng S*toN1 .,. doi'no nte ~1111 p!WMM are do!ng NO. "Qt1 8" 11111 ~u: • bualneleu· bualn.uu: ~M: • ~ .. : YOU-•Kl'AUl..1'UlllDIBA WHll' ASSoctATU , Suite 20, 220 RIVERSIDE BU81HE8S PAAK M28, tTD.,aull• 20, f20 ~ MISSION AUOCIATE8, t tt2 DP·2 O!Vll.Oll'MIHT COM· ODD cw.,..., DATID ~ PW "°"ao 29 r..,~·-:.~ Hewrpof1 C4Wlt« Drlv., ~ ASSOCIATES. GWf• to. t20 Ntw• C.,,tar DrWe, ~ 8eecfl, ~· 1 i . ~ 8T:.i Ste. 201, S1Mtta l'ANV. l.TD,, 1th Eal Wtk41Mm. '1""' Ula.ala YOU TAKI AC-~. _:;,. •-.... YcOU TAI &Mctl. Calif nteO port ~ter Orlvt. NewpM a.... t2&00 Ana. Cellt. t270r &une J. SMt• An•. CA. t270S TION TO llltOTWCT YOUR ~ ----Hlllllu,.t PrOS*'I•. a llmlled Calif t2680 E. Jatn9 Mvrar. 35 Mon.oo. P.utG«llOMaoMllllnl...2~18Vlata OP·2 0.velopJMnl Company, QTY,ffMAYMIOU>ATA,.,._ ACTION TO "'OftCl' YO" pwtnerthip, Suhe 20, 220 Newport Renne)' !. ~. 210 South ~ 8Mcft, C.ilt. HMO HOQat, Newpol't IMCtl, calft. 02te0 Ltd., Aobert 9,._.,., Ct111t. Gen· UC 1AUL • YOU NUO AM IX· ""'°"""'·IT MAY• IOU> AT CW!ter Oftve, N-Port e.aotl, Calif. !rtttOI, Su11•' 201, Coeta M.... !atate or Btlan If. k1M. 2117 WllblHV.Mlllt, 13()eW.9tyA~ •• -.a1 Penn«, 3001 Cortland Pfeoe. kAMATION CW T'HI NA'NM M "'9l.tC IALl •• YOU MIC A 82880 Calif. 92.628 WMt Coht HIQt.lwty, Nftll>C)rt Nftport 8Mctl. Cl.Ht. t2teO N.W .. WMtlingtO!t-, D,O. 20008 1M "'°°DDlllCI Acauan' YOU. ~THI ~.<?'~ .. ~ Roland J JenMI\, 1010 !H\ R9creAC11ont , lno .. a C~tornle e..ct1: Ca.llf N66$ W~ V Miiia OP~ ~menl Com.._,. YOU 9"04'\.D CQNT&ln' A LAW ...-~ ~ .. Ch .. tnu1 Avenue. Santa Ana. Calif COfPQfatlon. S\:llte 20, 220 ~ Bti00t-P9f'fY ~~I Com· Thl111tatemenl w• flied with the ltd.,~. AnttlofW DuPont, ~ YD.__, ,.. · • YOU, YOU ...ouLO COWfACT 9270t t.nter Ori-.., NftPOr\ e.edl, Calif. peny, a C1411'*ai pert'*lhfp, 1fee2 CountY. Olertl of Ofanga County on ,.,,,_, 2300 Ille P~.o. Paloe On M.,ch 23, tN<t, at te>m UW'YD. Anthony J UrQno Family '!!uet. 92880 Mlntlten J.venue, tNftle. Otlllf. 92114 rab. 10, ltM VwcMl l!ttat ... CA. t02T4 A.M.. ~bfe "-:onveyanc. On M#ctl 23'd, lt~. at 11.( 200& Palo Vertie A¥90ue, 1.ong Thi• bualMM II cond~ed by. • Ttll• bualneel I• ¢9nCIVCted by· e ,,... Thi• butlneu la concNOt9d bJ:•• Oo. .. dtkf ~ed Tt:uet.. A.M .• Statewide ~,. s. e.acn, Calif. tol 16 gerietal pat'tnetlhlp g-..ne1al petlMrtnlp P\lbfllhed Orange Coett Diiiy lfmlted part,__. • under and purauant to Deed of vie* .. dulY IPpolnted Truet• P9ter ft ureano. 1e123 St Croh1 Oovglu A. Hiil, VP E Jamee Murw Piiot M~h 2, t . 1e. 23, 1tM AotMlrt erweter Cl&rlc. GSl«at T<Utt '900fded ~ 30: tt1t. undet and purtuant to OMd • Cltele. HunllngtOI\ Beach, Calif Thi• ftatemenl WU flt.cl with Ille Ttlll 1111...-nem WU ftt.d with th• 122144 petlner .. tn1tr. No •• 44tlle booll 13373. TNlt r9COl'ded JuM 24UI. t913 •• t28-4t Count)'. Clwk ot Ora"1>9 C~nty on County Clefk of Oratl09 County Oii TIU etatetT*lt wM t6'd ... h the ~ 1103, of Offlolal Aeoordt, elt-lnttr, No. 13-27°'420. Of OmcHI Rt ThJe butlneee 11 conducted by.• Fetl. 10. tt84 Feb. 10. 18M ·· Pl,lllC NOTICE Collnty Ctertc Of Of_,. Couniy on -.ted by. Ronald ~O Md cordt, executed by: Hutc • .-.. ii-MftTlM' _ ~2:11 ... ~~·e,, ... ................ n.7,: ,.,~!.~: Pu........... 0r~· ,,_:.!,~~ . ___ ......, ........................ ___ F9b. 2, 108-4 kbar• K.,,..,_o, .. trwlO((•>· In Hutont"9on •• truttOf(•), In IN o ..--~""" ...... _ •-. ~ .,. ..,.... ..,..., .,...,..._ ..,.... _.., '1CTrTIOUS"eueMR .., -QSJ'l1t ttieott1ca_oltbl.COunty~ol Uce of IN CouAty A«lor• ot 0 ,ICTmOUI ..,..... Ttlla ttatemont WH Iii.ct with tl'HI Piiot M"'°'12, 9,' • 2a. 198-4 Piiot March 2.a. 1 '23, 198-4 NAMI ITAn.NT ~~'~MIO, ~'°" • OrMge ec.iniy. Stale Of Ctlltornl .. ~County. St.I• of C•Nfom) NAm UA'RMIHT County Cterk of 01ange County on 1210-8-4 1220-8-4 The fC)llowlng P.,aont are do41'1Q WILL HU. AT PU8L.IC AUCTION Will SEU. AT PUBLIC AUC'TIO Tiw fOllOwlne> pettofl 19 doing F-. \0. 1t8A FnaQ but1neu 1a: TM ...... ~ llltu:. ' TO HIGHEST ~IDO!A FOR CASH TO HIOHE81' 8JO~R FOR CASI • bullneee u : Publllh-.. Of'a;T: Cout Dally IM-fC NOTICE MUC NOTICE LA BOUTIOUI!, 200.C.C Santa~· 1toWMt A..._. (P•yabl9 et time of '* !ft r.wt\11 ~ et tlrlle~ Nie In lawf SNOW WHITE CLEANING 613 ,... r~ A*M . .&ante Ana. CA 92707 IM Dleeo. CA.11101 mon.y of IM United 8tat•t 11: mon.y of the uni.act Stat .. ) t ' .fllot March 2, 9, 1 • 23. 198.c F•c--·• •u•tNtll MOTICI TO CONTRACTON Hlnty Ciancio, 45 Lakeetlor• Publltfled Ofenoe Oout ~ 17291 IMne Blvd .. Tuttln; CA all '°"'"front entrance to the Ofanc ~11na Dr .. Newport Beaotl, CA. 1211-8" NMWaTATrMINT CALl.IHO '°" 81DI Or1Ye.1rv1ne. CA. 9271, Piiot Feb. 2-'. M~ 2. e. 18, 1Mt rlQttt, tltle Ind tntwtst ~on~ lo ~ty Old eourthou ... 21t we Katt\leefl Santllll, 513 Catalina Thi toflowlng perton II doing School 011tr1c1. HUNTINGTON Marcella Ciancio; "" l.all""°4'1 1019-14 and now held by It under aalcf Deed S&nta An1 lolll9v1rd, ~Of San n. .....-... ...... "'-eon CA 92683 bl-ll" -1c£ bu ... l""'M ••• BEACH UNION HIGH SCHOOL DIS· Drive. lrvl,,., CA. 112] 14 of Tnnt In the ptoperl~atad In An•. Stele of c.Jlfornl• •I tight. tit .............. ,..... .... · · niuu" ""' .. ""' TRtCT George Molina. 13 Sunn~ 1111111•1c 111\T""c tald09untyan68tate lbeda: and lnt9'Mt QOrl~ to and no .ncf~~,_. ,, condueted by an tUPIRIOfl co~ ~::~.E ,:•R~~~~;~~.~ ~~ Bid Deadline: 2·00 p M . WedMJ· Court. Newport e.aet'I. CA:'~ nmL "" '"' PAFIC£t. 1: unit ... thown and held by It undet aafd Deed ot TN t<.atl'lleetl Santllll cw TIM ITATW °' Mae, Calif. 92525 day. March t 4. 1984 Mana Mollna. '3 Sunflow« "CTITIOUl IU.,..ll defined on . ttlat certain Con• lri tne prOl)efty tltuated In .. Thlt 1tatemet1t wet ftled with,,,. CA&..,ORNIA fOR Robert Preaton Mooi. 1999 Plaeeol Bid ~pt· HUNTINGTON Court. Newport Beech. CA. 02683 NAiii ITAT!MINT domlnkml Plan recordec:I June '16, County and State deecrlbed aa: County Ci.tk OI Or•noe County on T~ COUNTY °' Pomona Ave Costa Mase Ca.flt BEACH UNION HIGH SCHOOL DIS· Thie buslneu It oonduoted by: • The followtng '*'°"' are dolno 111711. In book \3189. ptog• 1385 Of Lot tt3 ol'lreot No. 5698. In tt Jan ''· 1984 ORANGI! 9262.6 . . TAICT EOUCA TION C!NTEA, general partneranlp. bualneta 81: 0111Clal Aeoord• of Oreno• County, County of Orange. State of Ca f231,0I In the Mitter of the Apphca11on of Thll bullnees II conducted by an. 10251 Yorktown Avenue, Hunt· Henry Ciancio J. B. IMPORTS. 2908 Live Oak, Catlf0tnla. fomla. ••per map recorded In 80« Publlaned Orange Coast Dally Madeleine Ann LtndberO lndlvtdual lngton Beae(I. CA. 928-46 Thia ataternent w•• flied with the Fullerton CA 92635 PARCEL 2; An undivided l/tth 218, Paget 18:21 of Mleoellaneot Piiot Fell. 10. 11. 24. Mercn 2. "9, NO. A121t11 A p Moor Pro~t ldenllllcatlon. Bid No 5A8 • C~nty Cl4rk ot Oranoe County on· camer0n Mk:haet Jolly. 2906 Live 'ro'f.,95•t In.!.~ Lot 1 9f Tract :~ M~a. In the Olfic. QI the Coun 1984 ORDE'ft TO IKOW CAUSE Thia 11atemen1 waa tiled with the Air Conditlorilno Renovation. Foun· Feb H . 1984 Oak. Fullerton. CA. 92835 ... • u ,....,,..,. on• map recor "" Recordlf of tald Cou11ty. 818·8.4 F<>ft CHANOI! OF NAMI County Cter11 of Oranoe County on taJn Valley High Scl\ool F23M11 Scott Mltchetl Brown, 1571 lnclut , In book "91 page• 21 •nd 22 01 The •t1"t addr ... and oth ------------WHEREAS, the pelltlon of Feb 10 1984 Plac;e Plan• art on Ille: MAINTEN· Published Orange Cout Dally s.nta Ana Height• CA 92707 Mlteefl•neou• Mapa, reeo<d• of Or-aa1A ti of II Pta.IC NOTICE MADELEINE ANZ" LINDBERG hH ntesae ANCE. OPERATIONS ANO CON· Ptlol Feb 17. 24, March 2, 9. 1884 This bualneh It oo"duclad by:. en~· County. California. together ~:;rn:*"=~li>ecrlr>ov. !.>een flled with the Clerlt of this Pullllshed Orange Coaat Dally STAUCTION. Room 321 Huotlngton 968·8-4 ~neral partnefthlp wit al! lmptovemen11 thereon, ex-purportlMI to be: 578 Plefpol OftANOE COUNTY court tor an order changing Pell· Pilot March 2. 9. t6. 23. 198" Beach Union High School Dtatrlct ------------Cameron M. JoJJy oeptlng thef«rom Condominium Drive, Costa M .... calllornla IUl'Utl<>ft COURT 11oner's name lrom Medelelne Ann l 2'23·8• Education Cenler. 10251 Yorktown DIDtfC NOTICE Scott M Brown Unite f through ~lu.llvl. 100 CMc C9flter Or. WHt Llndt>ero 10 DIANNE MURRAY Avenue. Huntington Beach, CA. ruu This llatement WU '11rad wllh the PARCEL 3! Aff' exdutlve ..... Th• undeftlgned Trull.. di Santa Ana, CA. 12701 IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that all ptmllC NOTICE 926"6. Phone (714) 964-3339 axt. K..(lllM4 County Clerk ot Orano• County on ment appurtenant to MCtl Unl1 for Clt lmuny llabllTty lot any lncorrec Petitioner: ANN M JONES persons interested fn said maner uu 320 IUNRIOIM COURT OF Jan 24 198.c . the uM and occupancy ot thOM Por· .,... of th9 etreet addr ... and otho Reepondenl : DENNIS w JONES appear before ll'lls court at 9: 15 am NOTICE INVITING BIDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that THI! I TATf OF CAl.l,OftNIA . . F2llnl llor11 Of the Reetrlcied Common common detlgnatlon. It any, lh0¥ Cue No. 0225986 on March 26. 1984, 700 Cllllc Center The County Sanitation 01str>cts of the,above-named School Ols1rlc1 Of FOR THI! COUNTY OF OftANOE P PublFltbhed2 ?:anoe Cout Dally ~~~~rC::c' ~~:~ar= herein. SUMMONS Ortve-West. Santa Ana. tn the Orange County, Cellforn1a. will re· Or11,;'tge County. Cellllor~a. acting lttete of: ADRIAN ftUIE9EN llot e . A, ... arch 2, 9, 16, 1984 13189, pege 1321 of Offtclat Re-Said .... will be mao.. b NOTICEI You ha'" beefl aued. courtroom ol Oepl 3 10 show cause celve sealed Illas until Tuesday, by and tl'lrough ta . overntng PARKIHEN, o.c..e.d. 1t13-8-4 cordt of tald County, and •llown on without covenant or warranty, e TM court may decide .. .in•t you why this apphcatton for chanoe of M1rch 20. 1984• 81 11 00 A M Bids Board, hereinafter referred to u CASE NUMB&A A ,,.. ------------the Condoml!Wm Plan tor NCh pr• .. or Implied. ·regardlno Utt without your b9tng heerd ""'"* oeme shOuld not be granted must be received at the Dletrlcta' "DISTRICT". wlll receive up to, but NOTICE°' INTINTION TO Pllll.IC NOTICE ~Ion, or enwmbl'ancee, ri-· '"....-whhln 30 ~-., •. Reed IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a l1 not tater than the allove-staled SELL RE"' -~R.., aT Unit. pay the remalnl""' prl....,.,.al eum -_.-... Admtnlstreuve o Ices by the date 1_... 1 1 ..., ,..".,...." • • .. T ... -etreet ...... r... __ .. o .... -. ..,. '.....,, M lnf-atlon ta.tow. copy ol this order to show cau1e be and time heleinabove set forth, 81 ttme. sea..., lltds or the award o a PRIVATE IALI! FlCTITIOUI IWIM•S ''"' "" .,"' "-the note(•) MCUred by uld Deed It you wtlh to seek the edvlce of publlstled once a week ror tour sue· wtllch time they wlll be publlcty contract lor the abOve project. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that. NAM! ITATl:MINT common dellgnatlon. 11 any. of the Trutt, with lnferNI thereon, i an attorney In this matter. you ces11ve weeks prior to the day of opened and examined at the office Bide shall be reoelved in the place eubject to confirmation by 1'1• The following perton I• d01119 ~~~=t_~~;c~~I~:: provided In Q ld note(•). advance lhould do 80 prompt~ so that your said he•rtng In The Dally Piiot, a 01 the Olatrlcta. 10844 Elli• Avenue. Identified above. and ehall be <>pen· •bov•-entltled Superlour Court. on bualnet• u : M .... CA. Unit #8 It •rr.· under the term. of NICI 0.. written reeponM, 11 any. may be rwt'N9paper or oene1al circulatlOn Fountain Valley California for Ille ed 8(ld publlcly read aloud at the March 13. 1984• 11 9:00 A.M .. Of' THE MINI BLIND LAUNDRY, t539 The u/ldertlQned TrU11tee dla-of rutt, lees, ctlargn 811d a flied on time. • printed lo lhe County ol Oren~. following: ' ' above-stated time and place. thereafter within the time allowed by Monrovi. Ave. #8, NewPort Beach. at>llT1 penlM of the Truat .. and ot ti AYllOIUlled ha eldo 0'9'Tlan· Calltorn\a. E-Qg1ne Analyzer /Diag nostic EAtch llid must conform 8tld De law. ttie """°erelgned. u adrniru.. <(I\ 92663 claim• any II ty lor any Incorrect· truata cr .. ted by ••Id Deed dade. El~~'71~~~' ~.DATE~:~• ... -_ ..,..,_,. SOQl>'"~~11-~1an..t.ta.. l'c. l"f. .•• _ r~_1>5>n11v!,,:;> !~.!. ~t~ect_ ~O<lU· t.c.at~Q! J~ ., .. t• J?f. ~~~"' _ ~~t>«t e. Heln_ly, 3~~~ Ba~ s~.. AeU oftMatr=~~ ~ Tru1t. for the amount reuonat -~-.--··-...... · r. • ~ ...... ,__ .;~ .. ·~--"'·~ ·c~/"ol0'9"Sll"O:.-' .... ~..-.-»·~ ~'!. !~~ , 'f.r... :.it,?" ;,::.;.1 .. ~~~_-...... -..~-.-11 Ud. reeponde ct.fttro -di•~ Of ' -!Olm supplied lly the Districts In IC· •"'w"'>'"'"~ 1911 af prlvatl• illf' ~· nlgliat ....... ,....,.~,. D t•-.,,. '-" ea Wiii 1ji rTI 'bU...,t.,.r.i~c. ·nCJ~~ - LM la lntor~kHI que ~ue. Supertoi Court cordanoe with all provision• ot the by the eecurlty referred to In the beet bidder on the terms and con-ln<IGl1111~~!1·E. ueinty wltl!Out covenant or warranty', ex-of Trutt 11ere1otore executed ., If~..., to-" the edvlce of Published Orange Coast Oa•ly Pilot a,._.1rtcat1on•. contract dooumenll and by the llst ditlont ... r"""natter --11--..... •II .,.., .., d , _.., , .. _ ,._'""--A ti M 2 9 98 """ "' f P Md bco t t '"' "' ""'" """"" Thie statem-1 wee 11•-... w1·1h , .... pr .... "' Implied, regarding title, 1~~~-· 0atl0n, .. uofn~?.n-__ '.. "'o an 't In ttli• n...ttet, you Feb 17, 24. arch · · 1 4 Speciftcatlons. blO blanks and 0 pro 0 au n rac ora. rlghl. tltle. and lnternt of ADRIAN v.. ""' '"' MNIO b t -· ..._._ .,..,_ • .., ehould do eo protnptlJ eo that row 985·84 further Information may be ob· The DISTRICT reservet the right RUEBEN PARKINEN deceeted at County Clerk of Orange County on :8y the r.'.;.;,afn1.!":,'1~=ri, 0~ mend tor Sale, end a wrttien Notk wrtttM rMponM, If eny, mar be tatned al the above addreaa tele-to reject any or all bids or to walv~ the time ol his .death and all nOhl, Feb. 2,• 1t8A ,...,57• the note(•) eecur9d by Mid Deed of of Default and Election to Sell. Tl fllM on ttme. nttnllC NOTICE phone 540·2910 or 962-2411 any •rregularllles or lnformalltlee tn tltle and Interest that the estate hu .,., "' d_.,,n_ .. cau·_.. ··'d ... otlc:e ruu any bids or In the blddlnn .. ublla" ..... Oi•no·e Coaat Dally Trust. wl1h lntereet thereon. u un --"" """" -"' II Uee.d deeM M>llcltw ef con· /s/Ted Hoffman ··•· IC(lulred In addition to that of deee-.-• .,..... •ch vlded I Id te( ) ad Default and Etectlon to St4I to I eeto die un ebogado en nte HIM· NOTICE tNVfTINO 8108 Chiel of Procurement & property The Oepartmenl 01 Industrial R• dent at tl'le time of hll death. In the Piiot Feb, 24. Mere 2. 9, 1610• ~?8:4 r,r!iy. und"er ':ie t':ma'o't ~-= reeo<ded In the county wMr1 ti to, debert a hac erlo In· Nollce la heret>y given that lhe Publlshed Orange Coast Dally Piiot latlons has delermtried the general reel property localed In the County _________ ..-,_...,._ .... .._1 of Truet. f .... charget and ex-real or()9erty le located. medletllmente, die Mta m.n«e, au Board ol Truatees of the Hunt1noron March 2. l 984 prevailing rate 01 per diem wages In or Orange. State of Calltornla O.. ,..,_ta eecrtta, .i haJ etgune, Beach Union High School District 1209•84 the locallly In which this work Is to acrtbed 81 follows P\llUC NOTICE penaet ot the Truatee and of the Date: Feb. 22. 198A pUede -reg&etreda e ti.tnpo. wlll receive sealed btds lor supply· be performed for each craft Of type Fitly narcent (SO-~) Interest In: Lot ------------1 trust• created by u ld Deed of Statewide Foreclosure SerVIOee 1 TO THE RESPONOEN1: fhe 1 FOLDER/ ST APL ER/ COL of workman needed to execute the .. -FICTIT10UI aUllHEIS Tru11, IOf lhe amount reasonably u Nld Tru11ee by Subatltutlon • : ng • PUBLIC NO CE contr•~t. The-ra.1-•re on 1"'-at 3 of Tract 4844, u per map re· Na.-ITa"'"'MIHT -11mat-" lo .. _. S11702 60 B VI I I a o/"'-~•a• ... Vk pet"** hM ftted •petition con· I.ATOR meeting or equal to lhe Tl -.... ..... '"' corded In Book 189. pty!' 8. 9 and -" .. '"' ... """ .,., · · · Y rg n • .. par !!'-".....,., ... _.,... rour marrt-oe. If rou tall to specifications on Ille tn the office ot the DISTRICT ottlce loc1ted it 10 of M1·~-11aneous •ne In the The tollowlng pertona are doing The beneflclaty unde< NICI Deed President ;·;~within 30 dara of sald District. · NOTICE OF TitUITEE'8 SALE 10251 Yorktown Avenue. Hunt-office of i';; County ~order of bualneu u , OI Trust. heretofOl'e executed and STATEWIDE FORECLOSURE SEt the det• ftlat thte 911mmona la M r· Bids shall be clearly marked Lo.n No. 1112M27·2/LEWt8 lngton Beacn. CA 92646. Coplea Orange County, California SWEETOREAMS LIMITED, 16711 delivered to the unclerllQned •writ· 'VICES ,,_. Oft '°"· your ~It "'-Y be FOLDER/ STAPLER/ COLLA TOA T.S. No. D-11243 ~ may be obt•ined on requesl. A copy The property 19 commonly r• GrMnvlew Ln .. Hunt11191on Beacn. ten Dectaratlon ol Default and De-5925 Cerrito• Avenue entwfd end IM court mar enter e Bid 11552. addressed to Allyn E UNfT CODE D of these rates shall be posted at the ferred lo aa 19621 Con1tetlatton CA. 928-49 mend for Sale. end a written Notice Cyprest, CA. 90630 JudelMftt contatnlng lntuncthre Of Rowley. Purchastng Manaoer. Hunt· HE"ME8 FINANCIAL CORPOR· job site The foregoing tehedule of Lane. Huntington Beach. California. Jamie Shaun Argabright, 1871 1 of Default and Bectlon to Sell. Thi (714) 828--3280 • other or-. conc:«ntno dtvlll&oM tng1on Beach Union High Sc.hool ATIDN per diem wages Is based upotl a Bids or offera are Invited for this Greenview Ln .. Huntlnoton Beach, undersigned caused Mid Notice ot Publlthed Orange Cout Dally Pll ---• ,,. d t 1 1-" T 0 h o .... lnn oa of elnht (8) hou a The CA 92649 Default and Election to Sell to be Mar-" 2. 9, 1'", 198' of propetty, 1_..-eupport, chi!" Olslllct, 10251 Yorl!ttown Avenue es u Y appo n ..., ruetee un ert e w '" ... Y • r · property end must be In wrltlno and ' "'' v '" ~ody. chlld. •upport, attOl'neJ Huntington Beach. CA 92646. and following described dMd of trust 1ate tor holiday and overtime work will be received at the office of Rob· Michele Lorralne Brown. 137A2 recorded In the county where the fMe, co.te, 8ftd eudl other re .. ef 1eceived at or t>elore 2:30 pm. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION shall be at least time and one-half. ert H. Huckenpahler. l tfOl'ney for Miiton Ave. ·•5. Weetmlneter. CA. real property It toe.led . .. mar be grented bJ the cow1. Monday. March 19. 1984. at which TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR 11 shall.be maridatory upon the said administrator 11 2970 Harbor 926&3 Otte February 2'· 191" "TM gamJehm9flt of wave-, tetdno time and place btds wlll be publlcly CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR CONTRACTOR lo whom the con-Blvd . Suite 214, ca.ta Mesa, cau. Thia bulllneU II oonducted by 8 Dependable Reconveyanoe Co of _, Of Pf~. Of othef opened and reed tn Bldg c. Am CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN Ir act Is awarOecl, and upon any sub· foroia, or may be flied with the clefil general partne<shtp. as aald Truttee, court authorized proc-.dlngs may 361 CIVIL CODE SECTION 2924h (pay-con1racto1 under him. to pay not of said Superlour Court Of delivered Jamie Argabright ~¥2~; ~=Blvd. aleo reeutt. Each b•d shall remain vahO for a able al the time of sate In lawful lets t"8n the aald 1peclliecl rates to to Ro .. __. H ........... _p•"'-..... Th•• statement was llled With the f U S II .. I d b , .. _ I """' """'"•" "''""' .,... County Clerlt Of 0T8nt'lA County or'I Tustin. CA. 92681 Detect: Nov. 7, 11113 period or 60 days alter the date money o the ntted tales) all a wor .. rnen emp oye Y ""'m n sonally, at any time after the first · ·..-LIE A. BRANCH, Ci.rk soecllied tor the recetpl ol btds rtgl'lt title and 1nieres1 conveyed 10 Ille ex.ecutton of the contract. publication 01 thta notice and before Feb 2. l984 (714) 836--7775 ey: J.Y. tO'ATT. ~'Y The Boaro ol Tiustees lhatt be and now held by 11 undl!f sa10 OelMI No bidder may withdraw his blO maklog said sale. · F237• Pullllthed Oran~ Coaet Dally Piiot l'ubtl•hed or9099 Coaet D•ll)' the sole. fudge or the qualtty ot of Trus1 tn the property here1nal1er for a penoo of lorty·flve (45) oaya TEAMS OF SALE: The property Publlahed Orange Coast Dally March 2. 9, 16. 1984 Piiot Feb. 17, 2A, Match 2, t, 1tM equipment offered and reserves the deSGrlbed alter the date set 101 the opemng of wilt be SOIS' aor cash or part cash Pilot Feb. 24, March 2. 9. 16, 198" ....... rigl'lt to re1ect any or tit blda and to TRUSTOA. GARY W. LEWIS bids end part etedlt. the term1 of auch 10ll1-8-4 12 11-8-4 MUC *>TICE waove any Irregularity th.,eln. BENEFICIARY. MERCURY SAV· A payment bond &rid 8 per. credit to be aoc.ptable to the Signed Allyn E Rowley INGS. formence bond Will be required unde11lg.ned and to the Superior Ml.IC NOTICE Purcl\utng Manager A FEDERAL SAVINGS ANO LOAN prior to ex.ecullon of the contract. Court. lO% of the amount bid to Dated March 1, 1984 ASSN The payment t>ond shall be in the accompany the offer by certified NOTICI Of TMlaTl:l'I IA.LI NOTICI Of TRUITU'I IALE T.I . NO. 3144 Nil.IC NOTICE au~6':"b~uAT Published Oranoe coast Dally RECORDED March 16, 1983 u form aet torth In the contract dOC\I· check. and lhe balance to be paid OF CAUfORNIA Pilot March 2. 9. 1984 1208-84 Instr No 83· 111350 or Olflclal Re· ments on conlirmetlon of ule by the Su- T.S. No. aa1Mfttl YOU AN! IN Dl'AUl T utmR A YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DIEO Of TRUIT OATID Juty 24, EEO OF TRUST. DATED o.c.m-1te0. UNI.HI YOU TAKI! ACtlON ber 20. 1979 UNLESS YOU TAKE TO PROTICT YOUR HOME fT A.;TtON TO PROTECT VOUR MAYHIO\.DATAPU9UCIALI, PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT A W YOU NHO AN EXl'LANATIOff PUBLIC SALE. IF VOU NEED AN Of THI NATUftf 0, THI! EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE f'ROCEEDINQ AQAINIT YOU, OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· YOU, YOU SHOULD CONT ACT A YfR. co1ds in lhe olf1ce ol tl'le. Recorder B'Y Robert C Batley perlor Court. Taxes. rents, operat· COUNTY OF OAA .. OE or Orange County. Director 1 1 and Conservatorship of the Person and PllJLIC NOTICE said deed ot t1usf describes the Maintenance Operations and ing and ma n enenoe expen .... Estate ol: ABBIE p CLASON. Con· 1------------C premiums on 1n1uranoe acceptable following onstrvetlon 10 the purchater thall be prOl'ated servat9' NOTICE INVITING BID'S Lot 94 ot Tract No 5698. 1n lhe Pubhshed Orange Coast Dally Piiot 81 01 the date 01 confirmation of No. At53tt Notice is herelly given that lhe City of Costa Mesa. County of Or· Feb 24. March 2. 1984 H ie Examination of tit ... , ranardl"" NOTICE OF PERSONAL Board of Trustees ol the Hun11'1glon St 1 r Cal r """ 1070 84 ,. -. ··• REl"'IESENTATJVE'S SALE Beach union High School 01a1r1c1 ange. adeedo b 1 0k'"~'1·8 89 ..,v. • of conveyance. transfer ta.xes. and map recor · tn oo ~ · pages any title rnaurarice ""'Icy ahall .._ at OF Rl!AL PROPERTY AT Wiii receive sealed bids f()( aupply-16 ' 21 I I II .,.,. ....... LAWYER. STAN-SHAW CORPORATION, A -rvATE saLE o . nc us1ve. m1&<;e aneous ntm11C NOTICE the ex"""OH ot the purcttlMf or .-n ,. Ing l7'i" 11 22'h" PAINTING PRESS 1 th tfl f , .. a I rUUL ""' C maps, n e o ce o '"' coun y purchaseu . On March 30. 1984 at 11·15 a.m .. CALIFORNIA CORPORATION aa CAL FED ENTERPRISES,· I Cell· duly appointed Truttee under the fornla corporation. es duly IP· following deecfibed deed of truat pointed Truatee under and pursuant WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION to Deed of Tru1t recorded Januaty TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR 4, 1980 • u lnet. No. 3110. In book CASH or Ml forth In Sec11on 2924h 13457, pege 578 of 0 111clal Record• of 1he Ctvll Code. ell right, title. and In the ol11ce of the County Recorder Interest conveyed to end now held of Or•no•. State of California ••· by 11 under Nld Deed of Trull In the ecuted by WILLIAM E. HALE p1operty hereinafter dete1lbed: (Probate oct. ~VIO, meeting or e<lual 10 the specill-iecorder or said county Th d "'ned the 112, 2543) cations on Ille In the office of said YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNOER A e un era.., rNerVes NOTICE IS HEREBY given that 01stnc1 Bids aha". be clearly DEED OF TRUST DATED Maich 2. DEED OF TRUST DATED Sept9m• right to refuM of accept any lllda. EILEEN E BAUGHMAN, 11 Con-marked l7't," K 22'"1" PAINTING ber t , 11112. UNLESI YOU TAJ<IE Oeted. February 21, 108-4 MfVator of the estate of ABBIE P 1983 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR LARRY JAY PARt<INEN u CLASON. Contervatee, wlll sell al PRESS. Std .,553, addressed to TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT PROPERTY, IT MAY BE 101.D AT A edmtnl1trator of the eatate of Allyn E Rowley, Purchlslng man· MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEE·D AN lhe above-named d~ .... -t. private sale. to lhe hlgnest and b&t eger, Huntington Beach Union Htgh IF YOU NEED AN EXP' aNATION _...,,, ""' EXPLaNaTION OF THE NATURE Pubtleh-.. Ora,.,.. Cout "·'ty P11ot bidder, under the terms and con· School Olstnct, 10251 Yorktown OF THE NATURE OF THE .. .. F 2 ""25 M"•.: .. 2 19 .. r.:-' dltlon1 hereinafter mentioned. and Avenue. Huntington Beach. CA. PROCEEDING AG AINST YOU. YOU OF THE PAOCEEOINO AGAINST eb. 4. • arun ' .,.. 1ubject to confirmation by the Su-926"6. and received 81 or before SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A 1106-84 WANDA HALf WILL SELL AT PUB-TAUSTOR: JAMES D. HOMAN, a perl<>r Court. on March 16. 1984, at 3·30 pm . Mondey. March 19. 1984 591 Traveree Or . Costa Mesa. LAWYER. 10:00 a.m .. or thereaiter within the at which lime and place bids wlll t>e CA 92626 NOTICE Of TRUSTEE'S SALE time allowed lly law. It the oltlce ol pulllicty~pened and read In Bldg C "(If 1 street address or common T.S. No. '1571 f . ELLIOT GOLDMAN. a1torney ror Rm 361 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. that 500 0 des1gnat1on ot property 11 Shown on Thursday. March 15. 1984, •I Contervator. al 2 Weal rano~· Each bid shall remain vatto tor a above. no warranty is given u 10 u1 thorpe ~venue. Suite U Fullerton. period of 60 days after the date completenees or correctness) ... The 10.00 a m of said day. In the room C•llfornla 92633, all ll'le nghl. title. soecTh1f1ed6 fordtne1 rTece1p1 t ol llhlda11 ... 6 benellctary undei a.aid Oeed ot ~tle~~1~1~~ ~:d~~~ ~u~ft~ Interest. ano esta1e ot the Con-e oar o rus ees s a ..,.., Trust, by reason of 8 breach or de- t d II the ht tlll lh I d of th all f ESTA TE SECURITIES-SERVICE. serva ee. an a rig . e. e so e Ju ge • Qu 1y o fault tn the oblloatlons secured interest. and estate 1ha1 ll'le i:.tate equipment ottered and reeervea the thereby. heretofore executed and located at 2020 North Broadway. or ABBIE P CLASON. Conservatee, rtght to reject any or all b1<M and to de11vereo to ll'l11>unders1gned a writ· Sulle 206. In lhe City of Santa Ana. hu acquired by. operation of law or waive any lrreguterlly th41feln ten Oectarallon 01 Oelaull and De· County ol Oraf'lo•. elate ol Call· otherwlMI. other than or 1n a-'dttlon Signed Allyn E Aowl*" S d fornla. WASHINGTON TRUST r ~, mand tor ate. en wr111en notice ot DEED SERVICE CORPORATION, a 10 , that ot tl'le Conservalee, at the Purchasing Manager breach and of etecllon 10 cause the time of the Conservalorshtp, In and Qated March 1 1984 undersigned lo sell aatd prol)efty to Catlfornla corporation. es duty •P· to all the1 certain real property. eltu· '5ubllshed Orange Coast Dally 1 ty Id bll 11 0 th pointed Trustee under and purauant ated In the City of Westminster. Piiot March 2. 9. 1984 1207-84 sa,t 5 haa od ga oe<lns. an ere1-to the power of sate conferred In County of Orange, State of Call-·------------a ter 1 e un erstgn caused 18 d thal certain Deed of Trust executed ,. notice of breach and of election lo by HUGO A PAESTE and MARIA J. fornla. described as follows PfRUC NOTICE be recorded November 7, 1983 a.a PAESTE b d wit The 1eal property commonly 'n Instr No 83·514 127 or Otflclal Re-' hua an a.nd e. re· known as fQ91. 7097 and 7099 ITt 9 D* cords in the otflce ol the Recorder corded September 30, 1982. in the Trull Avenue. Weatm1nste1, Call· NOTICE INV NO I .. office of the County Aeco1de1 ot fornla, and more particularly d•· Notice 19 hereby given that the 01 Orange County, satd County. H Recorder's lnlltu· tcrlbed 81. County 01 Orange :; 13 •n Board or T ru11ee1 of the Huntington Said sale will be made. but men I No 82.·344037. by reason of a the Ro Las Botsu . that portion 01 Beac.h Union High School Otslr•ct without covenant or warranty, ex· breach 01 default In payment of per- the eouthW9St 'I. ol the nonnwest '• will receive 1ealed bide for supply-pr~ss or tmptled regardlno lltle tormance of the obllgatlone eeeu1ed S 2 "' 11 Id 1 6 1no PHOTO TYPESETIEA meeting possession. or encuml)rancee. to thereby, including that breach or 01 ectlon • .,. · 1 eginnlng or equal 10 lhe s,...,,.f1·a11ons on Ille pay the remalnlnn prlnctpal sum ol at a point In the eouth line of the ,,..... "-· .. ., default. Notice of which was re· northwest •1. of said Secllon 2 di•· In the office ol said Olatrlct the note(•) secured by .. Id deed of corded November 14. 1983 99 ~- tent ttlereon 489 feel eaelerly from BIOS shall be clearly marked Trust. wtlh interest as in aald note corder"s Instrument No 83·52<42"6. the southweet corner ol Hid north· PHOTO TYPESETTER. Bid #561 provtOed. advances. ti any. under WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION Wfll ''• and running thence northe<I addressed to. Allyn E Rowley, the terms ot said Deed ol trust. fees. TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR perallet with the wffl line of lhe fPurchaSlno Manage1 Hunt1119lon charges. ano eK~nses of Iha CASH. lawful money ol the United northweat ,1, of said Section. ,.95, Beach Union High School Olllrict Truslee ano ol 1ne trusts crea1eo by States. or a cashier's check drawn teet ptue. to the north une ot the 10251 'Yorktown Avenue. Hunt-said Deed of Trust on• etate o1 national bank. a stete M>Ulh 15 acrea of the southwest '/• 11ngton Beach. CA 926•6, and re· Said sale wlll be held on Friday. or federal credtt union. or a state or ol ttle northWflt i1. ot said Section ce1ved II or before 3 00 om . Mon-Marcl'I 9. 1984. at 2 00 Om at the federal savings and loan 1uoc1a- 2; then eaaterly along said north llhe day. Marcl'I 19. 1984 al wl'llCh time Chapman Avenue entrance lo the llon domiciled in thts state. ell P•Y· 82 feet then aou1herly perallel Wllh and pla.ce bids w•ll be publtCly open-C1111c Center Bu•ldtng, 300 East able al tl'le llrne ot sale, ell right. tttle the wett tine ol the northwest ''• of ed eno reed In Bldg C Rm 361 Ch:f~!n t~~: ~r:;::el~~~I publl· and interest held lly tt , es Truatee, In taid:.Sectlon 495 feet plus lo the Eacn b10 shall remain valid for a cation of lhlS notice. lhil 10111 that rHI property ailuale In salo aouth line of ihe norlhwest •1. ot said peilod or 60 days 41ter the dale County and Slate. OMC:rlbed ae IOI· 841ctton 2 then westerly along aaid specified IOI the recelpl of bids amount of the unpalO llalance of the iows souttlllne 92 feet to the p<>1nt 01 be-The Board of Tru11ees shall be obllga11on !leeur'ed by the above de, The East 100 1981 01 Lot 82 01 , gtnntno / lhe sote 1uoge of the .Quettty of ecrlbed dffd of trust and eettmsted Tract No 57, in the City of Costa Thlt Hie 19 subjeCI 10 current equipment ottered and reaervee th• costs ex.penses. and advanC(lt 11 Mesa. 19 per map recorded In bOotl taxee. co11enants, condlt1on1. r• right to reject •ny o1 all bids and to S l~~:~o~t lnde1>1adneta being an 10. paoe 3 ot Miscellaneous Mapa. etrlct1on1 re1ervatlon1 right a was1ve an tr~~utr~ lheretn eatlmale on which the oc>enl""' bid 11 In lhe office ot the County Recorde< r""hl• of ~.y easement• and exllt· tgoe<J yn owley ..• of 18ld county ,::0 encumbf~ndet of r.Cord Purchasing MaMoer c&mpule<I may be obtained by call-lhe ttreet •ddreea or olher .,.he term• and condltton1 of sale Dated March t. 1984 Ing 1714) 937--0966 (2 13) 627-4885 comondealgn1t1onof1herealprop- .,e: Cath In 1awtUI money· of the P-pl ul>IM11'*'2 09ran9g5e4 Coaat Datly '"!,:,'.:;, '>f.°~~U:.he:lc :~~984 erty heretnebove deacrtbed la United Statet on contlrmatlon of IOI arch · · 1 t206·84 purported 10 be 22A9 Fairview HERMES FINA CIAL CORPOR· Road. Costa MeN. California eale, or part calh end balance A TION trllldenced by note aecvred by Mort· PUBLIC NOTICE 11 Hid Truitee, The under1tgned hereby dis-~ or Trull Deed on th• prop«ty BY T 0 SERVICE COMPANY, agent cilalm1 all llabtllty tor l l"IY Incorrect-'° IOld. Ten peroent 01 amount bid NOTlCI IN~tTtNO llDS ' Sec llff8 In H id street eddrna or other to be ~ed with bid Tax.... Notle• la hereby given that the By Mlny Mahoney, Anlatant • common dMlgnatlon rentt . operating and maintenance Board ot T rutt ... ot t,,. Huntington retary Said Nie wilt Ill m11dll wtthOUI eicpen ... and premium• on In· Btach Union High Sch004 Olttriet ~;lty Blvd WHt, Orano-. CA warr•nty. el(J>I'"' or Implied r .. aur 1nce aooeptabte 10 t he wtll receive N lled bide fOI' supply (I IA) 836 8288 gardtng title, po1 .... 1on. or encum· j)\lrctl..., ahall be ptO!'lted H Of Ing COPIER/ DUPLICATOR mMt Pubtlthed OrtnQfl Coael Dally branON, to t atlllyth4iprtnclpal bat• the 011e 01 confirmation of N Je The Ing or equal 10 1t1e apec1flcat1ona on Piiot Fell 17, 24. M.,cn 2• 1984 ance of the Note or other ot>l!Qatlon eum1n1t1on of tllle. recoroino of file In the omce oi Mid Oltlrltt ltl-M MOUred by .. 10 Deed of Trutt. with conveyanoe. 11r1d any title lnt41r•n<:41 Bid af'•ll be clearly marked lnleratt Ind ottww eum1 •• ptewlded polley 1119'1 be at the e.l!pet\M of tile COPIER/ DUPLICATOR, Bid 1550, ttlefetn; pfut adva~,.lf &n'f, under j)\lrdl...,. The Conwvator r• "'drnaed 10 Allyn E Rowley. Pllll.IC ltOTICE the t .. m• tl*eof 8lld lnter•t Ofl *"" the f1Gtlt 10 rejecl any and aK Purcnatlno Mineo«, Huntington tuen advances. and l)lut ,._, bid•. ~ti unron High SctlOOI Olatrlct. The Ocffn view SChOoll Oi•trlet cnatoe•. and ••cien,.. of the Bid• or off•• mvtt be 10 wr1t1no 10251 Yorktown Avenue. Hunt· Boerd of Trvtt ... wlll conduct • TMt• and of the tNll• crM ted by Md ~H be r~ at the afOf' ... ld 1noton Beech. CA 92~. eno ,.. publtc: heating on Monday, Mercn I. Mid Deed or Trvet The to1a1 office •t .,,Y time alter the tlret pl.lb-cetll9d a1 or befOl'e 2.00 pm . Mon-1984, In the OletrlCt Bowd Room. amount of .. Id oOllQ-*lon. ~ 11cauon "'"°' and t>More oate ol oay. March 111. 191'4, at Wfl~h um. 18940.8 St• .... Hun1lngton a..cri. l'Mlon&bly tstlm•ted , .... ClharOll ..,. and p~ bid• Wlff be publJC!y Opet\· at 1:30 pm Tiie purpoN of the and e•penaee 01 tM Tru.1 ... al the 0•~ 11111 23 aay of fet>f\WY, ed a.net read in Bldg c. Rm 3t1 heWlnil Wiit IM to oain oommunlly time ot Initial P\l~•on of th1• ~o- ,,.. Oc:tl bid an11t remall\ vllld for 1 r~M to "" lnttl lll propoaalt Of tlcoe, la $18.9'2 00 EILE£N t . BAUGHMAN, pe!IOd of 80 a.vs attet tn. date tl\i Catlfornl1 &ohool !ntpt~ · 01ted: Ftbtuaty 21, 't84 Conet(Vator of the E.atete 1Peelfi.d for the rectlOt Of b1<11. ,4NOC11tlon, Chapter 311. • the WASHINGTON TAUST Dl!IO of A88Jl p CLASON rne Bord of Trvtt .. .n.U be 'Olalrlct be01nt la perlOd QI MO(>. SEAVICI COAPO"ATIOM, '· fLLfOf GOLDMAN. AUCWMY tor tne SOie ludot of the Qva11tv of tlatlona Wllfl thll ~p!Oyle OIOUfl a CatJtornla Corporallon, ~or equtf)f'l*ll offered and r...,..... the COC>iM ot fh9 tnlhal prQOOUI ere •• Trust .. f!IOO w.. Of•nv-tt10tpe AW9 •• rtol\l to ,,_,.,,,, or all bl<I• and to avattable 11 t"' Dlatrlc1 OftioM, ad· (Seal) O.J. MorOef, 1t1 Pta.id9'1t lult• u wal¥* trry 1<regularlty tNr9ifl dreM tt>ove, or torm 1ny Of the >o20 Nortn 1<oeo.1y, SUit• 2". 'ullert.Oft, CA tH33 SIOMO Allyn E Rowtey efem41ntllry IOtiOOls within tl\e Oii-Sant,J Ana. C. t2TOI PIK,....,.....,, M lflCil Taiepnone. (714)15~ .. 10 14) 17 t-M32 .... __ .., an~ PVbllthed Ofenga Cool Dally PllOt Pubhlhed Oreno-Cob! 0.W, Ori ~:S.;!,*~~914 eoa.t ()ally Marchi ttlA Pilot r:.o 2•. March~ t, llllA 1tl1-M Plfot M•Cll 2, 8. 1tl4 1205·14 t210·14 1 1101~4 I I . I MLIC NOTICE LIC AUCTION TO HIOHEST 810-alngle man • DER FOR CASH OR CHECK AS OE· BENEFICIARY: PATRICIA A. SCRIBED BELOW (payable 11 time BATTISTA. en unmarried wOMall NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE of tale In lawful money of the United Aec0tded September 5, 1980 u No. U07'2 States) II the front entrance to the Instr. No. 6680 In booll t3731 pege YOU ARE IN DIFAUL T UNDER A Old Orange County Courthou1e. 825 of 011lclal Record• In the office DEED OF TftUIT DATED J11ne located on Santa An1 Blvd .. be-ol the Recorder of Oranoe County: 23rd, 1tll. UNLEU YOU TAKI tween Syeamore St & B1oadway, said deed of truat deacrlbet the fOI· ACTION TO PROTICT YOUR Santa Ana. Celllornla all right, tltle. lowing property. PROPERTY,ITMAY9EIOLDATA and Interest conveyed lo and now Pare.I 1: Lot 28 of Trett 8825. Puauc SALE. If YOU NHD AN held by 11 under said Deed of Trutt City ol Irvine, .. per m1P recorded 1!.XPi.ANATION OF THIE NATURE In . the property -altuated In eaJd In &ook 3"8, Pagee 48 to SO, In· OF THE P9'0CEEDtNO ,AQAINIT County and State deterlbed 11· elusive of Mltcetlaneout Maps, In YOU, Ybu IHOUlJ> COtfTACT A PAACEL 1: Unit 8, aa shown and the ol11ce of the County A4COrder of LAWYEA. defined on th1t certain Con· tald County. 00 Marcfi 23rd, 1984. at 11:00 domlnlum Plan recoroed In Book EXCEPT THEREFROM all Oii, g•a. A.M .. Stat-Ide Forectoeure Ser· 13114, page,9A8 of 0111clel Records mlne<alt and othef hydroc.atbon vices ae duty •PPotnted Truttee ol Oran~ County. Callfornla. 1ub1t1ncea lytnQ below a depth Of under ano purauanl 10 Deed of PARCEL 2: An undivided 1/6th 500 teet without any right to entef Trust recorded June 24th. 1983. u intereat, as tenants In common In upon the aurfece or the aublurf9099 Instr No 8.3-270422. of Ottlclaf A.-end to the common., ... being l ot ot la.Id land above 1 depth ot 500 cords. executed by Hutch 1 of Tract No. t0184, aa 1hown on a ·feet. u prolllded In lnttrurnents or Hutchinson arid Bernadine A. Nell' map rec:Of'ded In Book 431 , pagee record. as truator(s), 1n the office of the 20 and 21 ol Miscellaneous Mapa. F'arcel 2: A non-u crualve ap- County Recorder ol Orange County. record• of Or1nge County, Cell· purtenent euemenl tor t he State of Callforn11, WILL SELL AT lornl•. together with all Improve-purpolet as M1 forth In and over PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST mente thereon, except therefrom the land dewlbed In Artlele XIII. BIDDER FOR CASH (payable at Condominium Units 1 through 6 In· Section 6 of that certain Oeclaratlon time of sate In lawful money ol Unit· clualve, located thereon ol coven11n11. condition• and re- ed States) at South fronl entr•nce PARCEL 3: An e11cluelve eue-1trlctlon1 recorded In Book t 1213. to the Orange County Old rnent appurtenant 10 ~h unit tor Page 186 of Ol11clat Record• and Courthouse. 211 West Senta Ana th• UH and bccupancy of'thoff PQf· any amen<fmeott thereto. Blvd . City ot Santa Ana. State ot tlone ol the r•1r1C1ed common arM MAY ALSO BE KNOWN AS· 41 C•lllornta. all right. l ltle and Interest detlgn•ted In the Dectaratlon of Re-Golden Star. Irvine, CA. conveyed 10 and now held by It atrlctlont reoorded tn Book 13114, "(If a str"t addrHt or common under Hid Deed of Truat In tne pa~ 905 of Ottlcial Rec0tds ot Hid deelgnatlon It ' shown' et>o\'e, no property st1ua1ed In said County Oranoe County and 1hown on the warranty 11 given•• tQ Ila complete· and State deacrlbed as. • Condominium Plan for eaoh unit. ,,., or correctneu)," Loi 108, of Tract No. 3529, In The '""t addreea of the real · The beneficiary under .. Id Deed Book 125. Pages 34 to 42, of Or-pro perty deeorlbed above 11 ot Trutt , by reason of e bre.ch °' anoe County • purported to t>e: 2518 Elden Avenue Clefeutt In the obligation• MCUred 'the street addreaa and other C-1. Coate Meta. CA. 92827 thereby, heretofore executed and cornmon designation, If any. of the The underelgned dllClalme any delivered to the undertlQned 1 writ· real property detcrll>ed above 11 llablllty tor any lncorrectneM of the ten Declaration of 0.1111.111 and 0.- purported to be: 2899 Baker Str"t. above atreet addret8 and 011* man(J for Sale, Md written noclce Of Costa Mesa. CA. common de91gnallon. If any, thown breach and of eleetlon to oeue. the The unde1slgned T1u1tM dlt· herein undertlQned to Mil Mid pto~ to clalm1 any llabllhy for any Incorrect· Said Hie will t>e mltdl. but Mtllfy uld =tlont. and ,.,.,.._ ""8 ol lhe atrM t addr ... and other without 00..,.,,.,,1 or warranty, ••· after the un MCI cauMCI Mid common detlgnatlon. If any. ehown pre11 or lmptled, regarding title, notice of bl'MCtl and of elfellOn to herein ~. 0t encumbtancee. to be Recorded Nowmber I, tte3, •• · Seid NII will be made. bUt pay tne remalnlno ptjndpel aum ot lnttt. No.13-&t5576.. of NlcU)fflclal without covenent or werranty. P.. the noJa(tl MCI.Ired bf NICI Deed ot ~dt, preaa or Implied. regarding tttle. Truat, with fnt., .. t UletlOn, " Sakt ..,. wit! be maoe, but po1aeae1n. OI' encumbrenoea. to P•Y ptovlded In NICI note(t). ldv~, without ccwenant or warr~ty • ._.. ttle rem11n1no ptlnclpel eum of the lhny. under the terme 01 Mid l>Md pt ... or lmplled, ~dfno t.U., note(•) tec:ured by Nld Deed of of True~., ... , c:Nt;te and tJl.o poa11M1011. or encutnbtlol'IOM, to Trut1. wltn lnter•t thereon, .. peneet QI' the Trutt .. 9"d of the pey the r~ prlndpal eum Of provided In Mid nota(t). ldvancaa, trust• rcrreetec1 by Mid OMd of .._ note(I) M1:ured by Mid OMCt °' 11 any, unotr tne terms Of Nld OMd Truet 'fNl1, .,ittn lntet ... u fn Mid not• of Tnitt, '-'· cti•gee and ex-The to1e1 amount ol the unplld ptO\lfded. edvancM,, If eny, under S*lMI 01 tM Tnittee and of the bel•"" of the obtltet!Ofl MCUfed the termt Of tafCI Deed of Trutt. tni•t. c:r•ted by Mid Deed Of by ttle propatt'I to be IOld and teee. cNlrgoM ancs expeneee of the frutt, '°' Ille an\OUt'lt teMONbfy reuonable .. 1lmated ooeta, ••· Trutt ... and of the trultt c:r .. tect by •tlrnated to be: le,5N.8e. '*19111 end ldVanoee II lilt lfm. of Nld Deed of Truat. Thi beMfto1atY under Mid o.ect-tM 1n111• pvtlllcltlon of ,,,. Notlot a~ .... w111 be held on Mardi of Truat ntfelOfOf• ~ed 1114 Of Sallt la 11aa,t2UO. 1e. 1t84 ••• t i .oo AM •• , the 17th delivered 10 !M ~ a "'1t.-TM ~ery undef tald DoMd t tr .. f entrance to 8tan..S"-w Cot- ten Oecleretlon ~ Default and 0.. or Trutt hetetofore •11.cuted and por1t10n, i570 E•t 17th 8trMt, mend for,.., and• written NOtlot ~.oto the uncMnfgnecl a writ · Senta Ana, CA. ~ ~ llld Elec.flon to Sell. TN ten Oeder•tlon ot defeult and 0.-The totll amount Of the unpa1ct vndertlOned ~ Mid NoUoe Of ~..!M.J••. and • written Notice balance of the Ob119atlon MCUl"ed o.tauf\·afld Eactlon to W to M of.__ ff'ld fl*tlon to Sell. Ttl4 by ltfd prOl*ty to o. IOfd, reooro-d In the countr wMt9 tM undiefaivMd C8MMCI Mid Mota of tOOl'her wtttl inter••· 1e1e ctlatgea, r• PrOpeny It ~ed. OeflllJft end Eectlon t~ Sell to be end MtllMled coete, eltJ*I ... , Md 0.te: flltWuart t2, 1tl4 rlCOfdied tn JM COUtlty ..,_.. tl'le JdY~ U Of ttle .. tiereof. II SUI...._ lf.OtldoWre s.Moee r• PfoC*'IY II localed. S25,0M.30. •••tT""' .. lylullttlMlon Oete. fetHwlY 1), IHA Dale. 'ebn141tY,,1i_ ttf4 9Y llr~ .,o/EncUttv9 vice CAL FED INT~AP"ISES. t Call· ITAN~lHAW COAPOMTION. P,..._,t ..i tetni. COf'POr•tlon .. aald Trutt• STATfWIDI FORf!C\OIUN u,.. u NflCI TN•t• 1$10 £atl ~ lff• VICl!8 H1'0 Wllttllf• !c>IMevard, l.oa M-81nt• An•19A ta701 6925 Cefrttoe A....-~. CA. 90038 (7 "l 42·H 1 t ~ CA. tOl30 (213) t 3M•OO ly Lynn """""' (114112W2ICI By Mlllle Jaotteon Ateletllli ,_....;, f'vbllaftaG °' .. COMll Deity Piiot Pu~ Oraoge C08lll ~ flWll ... "'--COillt ~,... Merc:tl 2 .•• 111 1164 Piiot Maret\ 2, •• ''· 1te4 , ........ di t, •. ltl4 1113·84 ,~....... 1001 ... 1212-1 fltBUC NOTICE NOTICE CW PUalC HEARING HfOM THI CITY COUNCtl W-nta CITY OF FOUHTAIMVAU,J1 NOTICE IS HEREBY .,GIVEN tfl on TUNday, March 8. 1984. at I:( P.M. In ttle Council Chamber, 102< SlattW Avenue. Fount.in Valle Cllttomla, the City Council wtl bo a public hearing oni the fOl\pWlng: A. Maot.UTIOM NO. 1* · RE'SOt.UTIONOFT~ECl'TlVCOUf OIL OF THE CITY OF FOUNTAI VALLEY, CA1.IFOANIA DECLAI ING ITS INT'ENTION TO VACATE WATERLINE EASEMEN LOCATED ON LOT g1 WITHI TRACT NO. 4809 LOCA TEO 0 THE NORTH SIDE OF cOINGE AVENUE. 600 FEET EASE C WARD STREET. B. REIOlUTION NO. 7111 • RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUI CIL OF THE CITY OF FOUNT Al VALLEY, CALIFORNIA. DECLAI ING ITS INTENTION TO VACATE WATER WELL EASEMEN LOCATED ON -LOT 97 WITHI TRACT NO. A609 LOCATED 0 THE NORTH SIDE OF EOINGE AVENUE. 800 FEET EAST C WARO STREET. TheM matter• are belno pt ceated f ut9Uant to the Pfannlr Lawt o the State ol Caltl0tn (Gov't Coda Section 65,000 et " and the Fountain Vall~ Zoning 0 dlnanoe. The Zoning Ordlnanc Zoning Mapa and Hhlbl1a are on ti In ttle Plannlng Department and • avallab .. lor public lnapectton ar e11amlnst1on Thoae detlrlng to tullfy In tav Of In oppolltlon to theM ptoc>OI' will be given an opportunity to c 10. It further Information 11 deitlre you may contact the Pfenning 0 pertment, at 963·"8321. CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY E~ McClendon City Clerk Publlahecl Orange Coaat Dally PU Feb. 24. Marcil 2. 198A P\Bl.IC NOTICE K·1000S Notloe~ ..... of ..._, ,.,open, •I .,,.., ....... No A-118961 In the Superior Court of tl'le SI• ol Catllornla, for the County ol C an~ In the Metter of the Et1ate ALDIS KEIPfNS. OecMled Notice le tleteby gl¥90 1t11t ti underelQr'led will Mii at Private tel to the hfghett and belt bidder. 1U )ect to confirmation ot NICI Super• Court. on or atter the 15th day MarCh tt8-4. at the office ot RICI ARO W. SP&NCEA. Attorney Law. 5 t 1 E. Flrat Street, Suite Tustin, CA. 92880. County Of c anoe. State of Ollffomla, alt rlgl We and lnltw .. t of Miil Cll!CMMd the time ot deeth and alt the tlgl title Md jnter .. t tl\et the .. tate takl ·deoeued h .. ecqulred by o er•tlon of law or othWWIM ottl than or In addltlOn to ttlat of N a.oMMd. at the UtM of dMtfl, Ind tO all Ille C*1atn ,..,, pt~ lltuated In the CltY of Stant• County Of Ora,., , .... of Ce femla, pert~ ct...'lbed N fr IOWI, to-wit: Lot 4 t Of Tr.ct No, 7294. In ti Cltv Of Stenton, County of °'*" Stale o4 Cellfornla, ... t* IMP r corded 1n 8e>c* 272. P119M 17 to I lrloluel11e of M~ ..-. ttle offloe>o4 the Qounty Rtcofdlr Mid County. l'llOf9 oommonty k.~ ..: 7 '• Gentty Wty, Stanton, CA. tollO Terms °' Mfe ~ In ~ mooev ot tM unitect ,,.._ or may i,. con1'9Cted I« len ...,. of~· b4d to be a.,..-"" '*'· lfOI or offer9 to be Ir!_,...,. • w11111e~11tM........,.c flOe •t eny lllM lfter ,.,_ llrlt "* eatlOn hereOf and befort .... .... Oeted ... 1'3fd ·-Of ..... , .. AICt4AN> W. "'9ta" · Attorner 91 l-. 11t I , l'lrM It. tJ'lille I T-lft. CA. ""° A~ lcwMm'""*.,..., __ _ M>NNfl .I; HI&. :':.Gj&:--~.... CGliiM Ol!lf,. ~1.•.•. 1$.f ·' ,, . \ ,.. J .... .. 1884 CHEVROLET ~ C8RVffiE . See Page Z •ANEWSIZE •ANEWLOOK ; AUTO PILOT - EVERY FRIDAY ST. "'122 1.0. #107890 '~i1i~~~~;;;;i!.tl N~~lu!h~~!~~v~.~'~!~ 4x4 locking differreflfiol. tolt, Jterto, tromler COJe lhleld, po-r 1ieering, H.0. &ho<k1, cuatom hi-bock MOt&, foldlng rear MOt, *COMING DON 1i -·--"' S1 . CUSTOM ST. #5183 l.D. #16«89 . . CHICK IYERSON ...------~~ • . CAMARO *. I.Ulm 11111 •vmm NlllCllE ~ ., ... . . • , NIWPOIT llACH . (714) 673-0900 HUGE, SELECTION: CHEVROLETS PORSCHE -AUDI f j ... .. · .. He -gave the 1984 €0rvette a .neW look -. • The 1984 CheYrelet Corvette. CAMAROS OVER 60 TO CHOOSE FROM FRIDAY -SATURDAY -SUNDAY. ON A NY CA M A RO IN STOC K 5 0/ OVER ·/o INVOICE S-10 PICKUPS · .. Long Beach automotive accessory destgner · ts offering Cl. louvered, gull wing effect The 1984 Corveti• has been ahoweted with critical acclaim; and this has brightened the working daya of automotive etytlste around the wortd. The crttlcs' earty approval of GM's glamour car has been followed by aucceas In the lhowrobms. Roger-Chastain, one of Amerlc•'• top automotive acceat0ry designers, was one of those who were heartened by this Detroit design success. The man who launched the louver Industry In this country more than decade ~go qulc:kly designed a special model for the new Corvette and had It photo- graphed for his 1984 advertising campaign. 1 , "Everyone wtio saw It said It was beautiful," said Chastain, "but I had the feeling something was missing. A car so far ahead of Its time needed a completely different approach.'' excltln9, features I've seen In a louver. ' -Jim Covone. Bellwether Dtetrlbutlng, Aurora, Ill. "Unique design! I am particularly lmpreseed wltb th• hY,draullc llftlng feature of the panels. ' -Ed Miiis. Eckler' 1 Corvette Parts, Tltusvtlle, Fla. "What I llke Is the one piece look . and the way you Incorporated the targa band.' -Mark German. East- ern Off-Road Equipment, Uniontown, Pa. . What wlll Chastain, Inc., do with that expensive advertising campaJgn with the "other" louver. the more eonven- tlonal model? "At this point, I feel we are committed to run It with the ortglnal louver, which we wlH offer as part of our Shadow llne,"sald Chastain. "The timing Is unfortunate, but we have never regretted 1>Uttlng In extra de- sign ' time. Wt've always prided Chastain began driving a Corvette ourselves In staying ahead of our to and from work. Somewhere be-competition. Now we're ahead of our tween his Long Beach accessory plant own advertising." and his Hollywood home a new and Chastain feels his newest creation different central Idea began to form. wlll be llmlted to lux\lry sports cars. The result of the late night develop-"Like the gull-wing door It's an ~ mellt sessions that followed Is a expensive option.'' he said. "This Is ~I' premiere product for the new Amerl-for the enthusla.st who Is wllllng to pay ;~ · can sports car. a premium for design and quallty." ~4'~ • ~ Chastain used a glossy targa band Chastain Inc. will market a llmlted ,., "~ 4""# across the top of the car from which he number of Gull Wing Louvers under a "'OA 4'4' , ~ . ran a series of curved alumln~m slats special signature label and they wlll be « I"' 6 I .IJ/#.1!1 ~4 which surround the ·large bubble shipped lndlvlduaJty In blue velvet ~; .t '"~ ~.:{'~-·':/. ~ ... , . ~:: .~ ... -;-~-a~k:',~ft~~n!;~~~.!~~H:h~~~--~ags. • . . __ .... -.-,., .. __ }J"o~ ~ ~------·-9-u 1f:wl n g ·effec t• an a--us e·d -;1th'-;,1~ .. w~~·~ - ~ « ~ ~ 4 1 gas-powered struts to provide easy Mercedes Benz 300SL unveiled In ~ ~#~ , access to the entire back window for 1952 and first offered to the public In · ~ ~, cleaning. 1954. It was considered a classic In Its ~,,,. The new Chastain louver was own time and surviving 300SL coupes "11~1 · greeted by businessmen at the APAA stlll command high premium prices at C'• and SEMA shows with enthusiasm. It resale. was helled as one of the most Chastain, Inc. manufacturers significant developments In an Indus-top-of-the-llne automotive ac- try that accounts for more than $40 cessorles. The Glendale company's mllllon a year In sales. These were louver line Includes more than 50 son)e of the comments from the trade: models that flt almost 300 different "These are the newest and most cars. No other newspaper brings you more of your city council, planning commission, school and college districts and county . government than the· DlilJ ~ilDt 5 Year Financing Aval/able. ~~ on Quallfled Chevrolet Unit• HUGE SELECTION ~====~~~~ ALL PRICED • f • r . , TO SELL!. I . Choice of 3-All loaded One for s4999. T Looks and drives llke new. Automatic, air, p.s./p.b., tllt wheel, stereo and '78 VOLARE WAGON I \).8 Auto, p.1./p.b., tHt wheel, etereo, split front seat, custom Interior. 13777. • . . Auto ftioW ~ . . will .run in . Anahei111 . next week Th.re will be something for everybody at the 1984 Orange County International Auto Show -the latest 1984 cars from major manufacturers, company executives and exhibitions by aspiring Olympic gymnastic hopefuls. The cars, of course, are the stars and visitors will be able to see, compare and decide for themselves from among hun- dreds of the newest releases. Sponsored by the Motor Car Dealers Association of Orange County, and produced by Cahners Exposition Group, the Orange County Auto Show opens next Wednesday, and continues through Sunday, In the South- west Hall of the Anaheim Con- vention Center. • · Mr. Edsel Fo~. Ford Motor Cadillac, Ford, Mercury, Lincoln, Plymouth, Dodge Chrysler and AMC/Renault. Foreign manufacturers· show- ing Include F\oJla Royce, Jaguar, Aston-Martin, Ferrari, Mercedes Benz, Volkswagen, Porsche, Audi, BMW, Nissan (Datsun), Toyota, Subaru, Mazda, Honda, Mitsubishi, Isuzu, Volvo and Saab. Other stars of the Auto Show wlll be members of the Nissan-sponsored U.S. Olympic Gymnastic Team. All of the tickets to all of the gymnastic events at the 1984 Olympic Games are long gone, so sched- uled demonstrations by these young athletes provide an excel- lent opportunity to preview these exciting evel\ts. A schedule of appearances Is posted at the Nissan (Datsun) booth. Company, heads a delegatloh of Industry and community leaders opening the show Wednesday, March 7, at 1 p.m. In town for the The Motor Car Dealers As-~ebratlon of · the 20th an... J~Jatlon of Orange q<?~fltY Is . l11v.,·~-·, "-';'~,e,t~W.~ headed by Etrle ~e; -!~ ~!>-. '1'· . . . v;r..~ .. "t'Ota ·-'was eriftiu~if"' ~ .... .».~ ...... _ d-~~1.-... ~-• ·-· ••!f 'sa;: ..... joining colleagues In opening a CM~ke1 Mcleacn 1h8 the AEuto S1h1ow Automobile• of all types will be vn diaplay at the Orange County Intemadonal Auto Show. car show In such an expanding a rman . a ners xpos t on · cMmarket. Group Is based In Bo~on, MA, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ al')d Is the largest producer and manager of technical and con- sumer expositions In the world. It produces more than 110 such shows throughout the world, and puts on 13 auto shows In the U.S. According to Mike Mclean, Dealer Assn. Show Chairman, "more manufacturers have re- served more space In this year's Orange County Auto Show than ever before. We believe that this reflects continuing confidence In the growth of the economy -the bellef that this ls the year that the buying public wlll buy that new car," he said. Major domestic and foreign car manufacturers are rep- resented on the floor this year, displaying models ranging from sporty mini-van/wagons and subcompacts to luxury sedans, soft tops and hard tops, for the street or the back-country roads. Domestic auto manufacturers reserving space Include Chev- rolet, Oldsmobile. Buick, Auto Show hours are Wednes- day, Thursdsrand Friday, March 7-9, 1 to 10:3~ p.m.; Sl)turday, March 10, 10 a.m. to 10:30 p.-m.; Sunday, March 11 , 12 noon to 8 p.m. The general admission prices are $4 for adults, $2 for children 6-12, under 6 free. Discount ticket coupons, offering $1 off the adult admission, are available at participating Denny's Famlly Aestaurants In Orange County and surrounding areas, Conroy's Florists through- out the Southern California area, and at participating Orange County Auto Dealers. THE ILL llEW 1984 COllTlllEllTIL llRI VII DISCOUNT~-: ON EVERY MARK VII IN STOCK . (636698) Ct121111 •3295 0 NEW 1984 TOPAZ LOADED WITH EQUIPMENT. AM/FM Stereo, 5 speed, Tiit Wheel, & Much More 1984 MARQUIS Air Cond., AM/FM Stereo, 2 tone paint & morel *Discount from J & S list price 1984 COUGAR Air Cond., AM/FM stereo, 4 speakers, wire sheels, power windows, cruise control, tilt wheel & morel 1984 GRAND MARQUIS LOADED WITH LUXURY Stereo, cruise control, power seats -windows -locks '11 IUICI Laaek• , ................... .., ... • • • (638568) New.from Ferrari 1 ThiaPerrarfGTOwuof- ftcWly an•eiled earlier tbJ.a. week at the Gene.a llotor Show. The 400 honepcnrer, three-liter e._me la ca pa:!~ of a m&ldmam llpeed of m than 300 ldlometen per hour-and COIDeHntopro- dacdon 20 years after the flnt 250 GTO won the Grand TourlamWorld Champlon•hlp. '81 Fiii UMO •·111 ,.. ... '13 IEIOllY IDll l·l . 1&.~I .. • Dori't let bad brakes . . . stop y~U ·from·driving The moat Important part of your aotomobUe ts the braking system. lt'a vita! to know 1he signs of brake trouble and to follow thr~gh with a top-quallty Inspection and repair . W•rnlnt •1tn1 The Car Care Councll advleea that brak" warn of trouble through' nolM8 and feeUngs. One of the most obvloua nolees la aqueaJlng. Pads on some l•te model care have burlt-ln wear sttnaora that sq1,.1eal when the wheels are rolling, Indicating excessive wear. Any squeaking noise could algnal wear In front disc pads or rear drum llnlnge. A metallic grinding noise means the tining Is down to bare metal. Other warning signs can be felt: If the pedal depresses farther than usual; If the pedal sinks to the floor board when you' re stopped at a Ilg ht; If the pedal needs pumplQg to atop the car; If-the br~kes grab or the car pulls to one side; the brakes nHd Immediate attention. · Watch your car's Instrument panel If It has a brake llght. If It -flashes on, proceed with caution and get the system checked as soon as possible. Whatever the signal, don.:t delay or you may. damage expensive components such as disc brake rotors. If llnlngs are allowed to wear down completely, metal-to-metal contact can cut deep, lrrepprabte grooves Into rotors or drums. Have brakes checked annually, or every 10,000 mlles, because wear develops so gradually, that It can be hard to detect. Also, have brake fluld In the master-cytlnder checked monthly. If the brake fluid Is low, have brakes Inspected. replacing, the mechanic may recommeno ""•' 11.u1 of the hydraulic ayatem. In the long run thle wUI uve money because hydraulic; components faJI after a period of time due to contamln•ted brake fluid and corrosion. Jhe brake pad1 used on today's care may be seml-metalllca. They are speclftcaJty deajgned for heavy duty applications and orlglnaf equipment on downalzed cars. It Is recommended to put this type of lining on care that were originally equipped with them. This ls because they wOI wear longer, resist higher operating tempertures. reduce nolM, and possible rotor damage. Before rep I acing the shoe and pad linings, the mechanic must overhaul the calipers and r~rface the rotors. The mechanic first removes the calipers that hold the disc brake pads, disassembles and cleans them. He then Install• new eeals and replaces Jhe brake hardware. The rotors are removed ahd the wheef f>earlngs are lnipected and repacked with fresh grease. The rotors are machined to remove glazing and smoothing out any uneven surface wear. Rotors are reinstalled with the repacked bearings and re-torqued to specifi- cations. Now the new brake pad linings are Installed on each side of the calipers and assembled on the rotors. Sec urity Pacifi c 's Lower payment plan Brakes ate activated by fluid pressure pushing pistons In the calipers and wheel cylinders. On front 'disc brakes, there are calipers with one-piston (or LOS ANGELES -Security Pacific National more), a pincher that grabs rotors. Wheel cylinders Bank announced It will begin offering a lo'l(er . ~rue..st>~ ~~tt them)oto Jtut (jt'fill· ,·.De>tment~~P~~£.Onsumer~fo~<a! ect ~uto, t(~C,~ .. -~ toveir-rott"~rt.0-'7)'b.-,,:t'does~ ~'~M \ ~, ~ .~, '.'·?:!'.,,_.. -· ,. . .,_ ~';-,;t. accQrdlng '-4t~ Car Care~~ , .. .,., • .... ,,, ' ' lristftuTton .... ,~ &~1'ft. vyuo · rn -~ · ..,.. A ThorougK'na•pectlon · Available with 80 .percent or 100 percent A quality brake Inspection begins with a test financing on new vehicles for up to 60 months, the drive, checking for ~ake noises, pedal travel, and option provides customers with lower monthly b·rake pulls. Next, the service technician checks for payments by amortizing the vehicle's depreciation low brake fluid level lndlcatlng1eaks in cyttnders, In over the life of the loan. the brake llnes, or the brake hoses running to the "We have ~eslgned this loan plan for flrst-tlm~ brake mechanism oQ eacn wheel. automobile buyers, for those who trade In thetr cars Then the technician removes one front and one evrey three to four yea~'fnd for those who wish to rear wheel and checks t"e shoe and pad linings for move up to a moi;.e expeniS1ve vehicle,'' said Donna , uneven wear, glazing or saturation from brake fluid. Mace, vice president and product manager at He (or she) measures thickness and recommends Security Pacific. replacement If llnlngs are below specifications. "The customer Is quoted an assured value at Callper pistons and wheel cylinders are the outset of the loan," explained Mace, "which Is checked for sJgns of leaks that could saturate the value of the car at the end of the loan term. This llnlngs or frozen pistons that could make brakes value Is deducted from the total loan amount, which Inoperative. He measures the drums and fotors for Includes finance charges, resulting In monthly excessive wear and Inspects the braking surfaces. payment~ slgnlflcantty below conventional auto r Aatto by Chevrolet Finally, he looks over the parking brake to make financing.' · sure It Is not1rozen and adjusted properly. When the loan matures, the customer has Thewheel bearings should onJy be Inspected If several opt IMS: pay the assured value In order to a new wheel seal Is re-Installed and the bearings are retain the vehicle, apply for refinancing the assured .. ~ ' L J Chevrolet'• Aatro will be a handy machine, bumper with end cape lntej&rated into rear repacked. value, or return the vehicle to the bank. _ Repelrtng Brakff Right Security Pacific, with assets .of $36 billion and in both model• •hown above .. The new aheet metal le •tandard equipment on both vehicle le three t,nchea .narrower than Aatro modela .chedaled for lntroductioil ln conventional Chevy van e, yet the rear .the fall. The v&D9 ean .eat elellt ada)ta. o r doon open juat u wide. ~ platform rear hault more than 150 c ubic feet o~go. ----• • 1 · A quality brake repair begins with replacing more than 620 banking offices In Catlfornla, ls the worn or defective components with parts equal to second largest ban,~ In the at ate and ninth largtlt In the car's original equipment. If linings need the U.S. CADILLACS 1980 COUPE de VILLE 11uEL Cadillac \?lire Wheel Covers -Dual Comfort (Seat -Power Steering. AM /FM Stereo Cassette. ( 158962) 5 6995 1978 COUPE DE VILLE Dual comfort power .. seat. Cabriolet roof. Cadillac wire wheel covers (227UBE) '6995 1981 SEDAN de VILLE 11uEL Dual comfort Power seat -Cadillac Wire Wheel Covers. ( 1 CTE440) '7995. 1979 ELDORADO COUPE 1980 SEDAN de VILLE 1·ue11•• ~ 1980 ELDORADO BIARl'FZ Equipped with all Cadillac Power assist Average miles -Full power. (ID 655680) options. (1JFV932) 5 1 0 ,995 '10,995 1982 TORONADO 1982 CHRYSLER LeBARON Dual comfort, power seats, power win- dows. cruise, digital, cassette tape play-Low miles, loaded (13-4791) er. (2AJH763) •7995 ···11,995 1982 PEUGEOT 1978 MONTE CARLO TURBO DIESEL, fact sunroof. less than Factofui air, power steering/brakes. av-1 '4K miles, Ilk• new. ( 1 EDB881) erage lies. (255ULC) ·~9895 '2995 , .. .. .. I Full power·, astro-roof, average mites (592ZPA) • '12,99.5 1980 CUTLASS BROUGHAM Dlesel, cruise, tllt, power win - dows/locks, wire whl c~era. (1ALW291 ) •a-995. 1981 RIVIEU Equipped With au factory power uetated oPtlon1. Low mllea (1BIY551) '9895 T -· 1981 FLEETWOOD •"'!Cm Diesel, Dual comfort power seat -Full power. (1BJX100) '8995 1981 ELDORAD.O COUPE 1979 SEVILLE AM/FM stereo cassette tape player CadJllac wire wheel covers. (#497509 '10,995 I 1981 ELDORADO COUPE Cabriolet roof, Cadillac Wire Wheel Aatro-roof, leather seating area, covers -Full power. (1BOA559) power. (1CTR001) '13,995 '14,995 I • I L L ~·A . 1982 DATSUN 200SI . 1982 CAPRICE SEDAN Factory air. power windows, cassette Power wlndowa, tllt. cruise. (1HJU008) tape player, like new. (1FFM907) •7995 1978· OLDSMOBILE CUTUSS ... ' • I ' .. .. . ""1 OVER , 350 NEW ·~EEPS . a~d RENAUi TS TO CHOOSE' FROM 1984 JEEP GRAND WAGOllEER BUND NEW 1884 OVER 30 . DOWNSIZED RE~~~~!y ~!~~RE .. ~:::g~:::: ~CLASSIFIED · A•ALS C.11 '-'IO) INDEX 0.., MIO H.arw9 )~20 Llvt!l\odi Ml() To Place Yow Ad, Cd ~ ))33 642-5678 KRCHAfl»SE Anllq,H• llOlll Apph...,...,. llOl 1 ""''"llf'U 0011 REAL ESTATE 8klit Me1t-rM1b 111114 c.,,.,,.... .. II l.q\ilpmttt I llUIG ........... 1002 Comput""' 5011 ANlw1m H1U. 1004 frt" la You 8021 &lboe laland 1008 f 'u.rtHtU<t' 601) &.le-"""""""' 100'1 o ...... Sal<-> tlOO C.putreno S..h 101• HouOi'lllJld t:oox1t 0112 C-..~M•r 1022 J..w<'lry • 1214 1024 M•horwry 1121• QaMI M-1211 Dane"""'' 102' Mm:r~ ~ DTO<V !032 M• Wanv-d f'ount.aJn v.i~y 1034 M-. ... 1 lnaln,,. .. nll 1224 Hu""""°" 8Mcll 1040 Oflott f'urNturr & Huftl Herbour 1042 Equopmrnt am 1044 ,. ......... Otpru em '"""" SpOrllflC ~ •uo-l..acuN S.-h 1041 TV ft.d,., Strr.., lt2ll l..acuN Holla '°'° LAcuNN ...... I 10)2 BOATS t..krf'IJr'ftt I~) M,_,,,V"'Jll 1067 C'hartrr fl<.nt 7010 N<'Wporl &r.ch lo&ll l-•• ,,J 7011 s. .. a...-... 1078 p.,,.,.. , 701' s. .. Juan C.pootr•nu 1078 S..I 7014 SanMI AM IOIO Sprod Siu 70111 Snl9nch 1084 Maron.. t:.iuip 7011 South l..acuM IOM M11unt s..n.M.l" 7020 Su.--t llH<h , ION ~hpo & Outlu 7022 1\au,. 109CI "Wfalf' 7024 Wnun1nawr IO!NI ~upph" lnotrucuon 7028 Mobil. H°"'" 1 l<IO s,,,11,, .. rd. • 7021 """""" Im AperlnWl'll 11)() ...-hP•~t 117' TRANSPORTATl()f4 e...i.-y 1200 C.-trr~ Lou 122~ Au"C·r•h 8010 Comml "'llf"'Y 12~ BllYfk!o IOl2 Condom1n1urna 1m C:amf)<'R IOl4 Dupl.-•"' Un1to 130( Motor Blkn IOIG H..._ ta tw M<1¥.-d 112. • M_,.. . ....,&ooten IOll• f nromo • l>rnpoor IV 1334 Mui« lkoMt .. 8020 lnduotrial l'mp4v 137" KV'• ll021 '-'"" '"' s. ... 14111 Tr•Jk°'n Tr•wl I024 MOO. ho II.-Parka 141) Tr•1kn Ut1ht\ 8028 "4ounMltft llNrrl 14:W: Oran., C"u l)llC• AUTOMOTIVE Out ol luwnl• 1\2~· At.it" 1 ... 11-..nte JICllO Out ul SMllA 1\)11 tta ... i.. p.,_ 1)7'. Aut.o "M '' M~ P•rL6 llOI) ~~y IMO Au•• .. W•nH'\f jC)lQ '* ., ... ~ .. lWt• .... .,. .... ... " u=:r 1800 4 Who, I fir"•' 111130 A&. w., um T"""-' 90)) , .... llCM-0 AnO&.t"'""" l t..__.., ll!M) RENTALS AUTOS IWORTtD llouwt """"'"'*' llUU tt...-Unlumut...d 120C ;\U., H.1.nw• VII~ 11-fUnua/lftl "' Aoo1 tl07 Unl""1Wlltwd 7)0( Au,un 91Cl8 Cooldo &:." 2400 .~M~ 11112 C>ndt> nl l41C l 0ftrt'91'ft ti 14 TbWn~I""" 2UC °""'"" 9117 Town~Unl 2)1) 0. ... ,,., ••"' •11• °""'"" "'"' U30 ..... , • .rt 9121 O..!M ... Uni a~» r .... t l'll A patUMfill 1\uft.iwd 2800 ll•ootl· llU A,.,,_.,IA Uni 2100 l.uru 9127 Al* F\wn "' Uni llOO J ..... , 9129 KoofN 2800 J ....... 9131 "-" .. '*rd 2t02 i...mt1orch1111 tlU HO\fla, Mo4.et. 2904 I.Anet• ti» o.-H-2tO) L..oNa .,,, hmmff"""Mllll 2908 Maul.t ... , V1t11.10n 11.nwll 2t01 M-•11 tl4 .""" ....... ,_. teoe ~"'"'" &.m . •10 •""-ull Wlll\Wd ttot M1i...blah1 1147 a. ...... ~. 2111 MO tl4t °''""""" .... Stl4 ()pool tl&I !!wt-...... Ml .. tt•• P•"l#fa .. ,, (",_.t "'°111All 2tll ~ ''" lftd\.uol ....... ,.,. ··~' =~la. "" ""-ii ., .. 2tU !Ioli.~ "" -~, ~ .. ., Saab .. ., ... ._......--lwbeN ''" .._.,,.,,,. = ~ .,. ~---•.. "'' v.i.a. .. ....,, '"' ~·~ ,.,. Vlllvo 1176 TNWI Mlf MH> 1111 . "BUil T IN AMERICA'' IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED OFFlCE HOUR Telephone Service: Monday·F rjday 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P .~1. Business Counter: Monday-Friday 8:00 A.M.-5:30 P.M. DEADLINES: PUBLICATION Mondav Tuesdav Wednesda,· Thursda\' Fr ida\ Saturda' Sunda' Sat. Mon. Tues. Wrd. Th ur!'. Fri. Fri. DEADLINE 11 :30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4::rn p.rn. 4 :'.30 p .111. :{:00 p.111 . 3 :00 p.m. CA '.\CE LLATIO:\ & CORREC:TIO:\S: Cancellations and r.:>rrertions ma' be made on sa me deadlines as above . Please ask for a cancella tion number when ca ncell ing your ad . ERROR : Check your ad dail y and report errors immediately. T-tre DAtl Y PILOT assumes liability for. the fir~t tncorrect irtsertion cnly. ·CLASSIFIED 642-5678 . BASE MODELS, PIONEERS, CHIEFS, WAGONEERS & LIMITEDS- HURRY WHILE THE SELECTION IS GOOD! COLDWeLL BANl(C!RCl llHI.... SIH,IGO Outstanding quality home with fabulous view of ocean & bay. Totally· redecorated 4 BR home in the best of taste & decor. Large area for pool, full security system. Con- venient location. . llVEI 1111111 1121,llO High on the cliffs overlooking the nit.e lights, mountains and water. View from living and formal dining roams , kHchen and mast.er suite. Additional 5 BR's, 4 baths, and family room. Wonderful family entertaining home ...... $625,000 Fee. EllULI UY Slll.oot Charming 4 BR home in gated com- munity. Remode led in 1982. Fea- tures hardwood floors. skylights, stained glcw, new kitchen & large deck. under mature trees. Pool, ten- nis, private sandy beach within walking distance. -.. -----~ - To place Y04X meeeege before lhe reeding publle, phone =Pilot Cl•~. '42"5t78 ------_____ .... __ fi4~ ...... Harbor Ridge Dyni!ftY mdl, 2 Bl' 2 Ba. $349,000. • , 642-5678 2 bedrooml den/211\ bath fant.asllcally remodeled condo. French doors and windows. Solid oak kltchen cabinetry and paneled den. Alarm system. 2 car garage. Wood burning fireplace. Coor- dinated decor throughout. ~ume $130,000 all I W~ OMC 2nd. Open Sunday 10:30-5:30 For more infor· mation call Nan at HARBOR REAL- TY (714) 673-4400 . Wilt t1' Swt•t 4 &droom H~ with iarae yard and BNuurul Pool Pn«d below maru1. $1 29.900 letkt4t« nrl4t Cu.IOm & ~t Mobile HorM Thia honM' hM It all lnrludlna ownibt 2 car pr M u.1 -$I Oll,900 lrl1~t I CltMI lief ••llJ .... I tmmaculaw 4 Bfdmom Spotleom 4 Btodroom ~ Home Owm•r wanll Qtlt>t Family Room. fittp~ NOW' s121 !IOO OwMrs Mkinc s1~.ooo Call Wiii .IHES . . . TAlllU IW.TIU 111-Ull ' • 111·4Hl .... ..... CUSlll'-..,..• Dark woods, lush preenry, leaded glasa. 2 tlreplacl91 and 1 spa 2 Bdrm• each unit S340.000 l lfltll() l OO~f Reetiors. 675-6000 1.....--------,---------' ~ Have eorneth1ng to Mlt?ISELL Idle 1tem1 owltl'I • ~ Ddebout Clauifled ad• do It well Dally Pltot Clauffled Ad Boy & Beach Red Estate "llYESTIEIT" Witll .. Al men nc.una .-:• - Pttltlff oMll Flew, hly 1211,000 N~=~~ to (2) l-llllt a,h. htwtl, Wt. bay and ocean beeches Walk to schools, church, market & Two apee1out b9droom1 Md den. Fir~· '" transportation. master bedroom ILSI ...... , ........ .L 4 Bdrm., 21~ Baths, prvt patio built-In spa. Onty $253,000. ............ 1 ..... ........ $298,000. . 111-llM ~ wtth •-ll-..,.--n--1n-.. --· UYNW ..,..,. . 141-1111 En~ the bMUty of belik bay trom ~ popu&er I Bdrm "Trina" model M- IUme a large 1et T 0 .. Fln4 wtiet~ou want In Want Ad ._? Deity Plot QUl''ftedl. 142·~71 - loW Int--rat. OMw wllc:OI ....... ~ $2.24,500. lmmedlat. ~ ~.C.-8-~ ~Of~ Dlbolt. .. F• Ad Action Cal a ~ °" .. t ~-642·5'71 • . I 642-5678 . . • lta1n lu Salt IMMt fR lalt ~F-.-...,...-... ... "Tliir:-=-~r~...., ... LL Wu~ 1111 lnMt Valant .... -ltJr! Va •ral•' A1m1,,nt1, al, . ntl • · :m-.-............. ---,00-11.·a.·.-.-ra-l ............. __ lOt-I -c..-•• -.-"-.---1-014-• ..,.,, .. DUpitx. s, .. , even or &lt1 .... DR Wntal111ttr IHI c:t.i... 2m Lgaaa 'Inc~ .tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliii .. iiiiiiii•••llilill ::.;.::;:;. ____ .:,:-.:,.lig~od~•l.irn~2~1~tyiiijB~ac~,.,G;~.~4 ~=.~0~::,-~~n~ OH ~rt cn1nn 11R Xi\ entire fiouM FnOCi for &Ide •m 1 Br 1 Ba Ip, IEXOt 2br, 26.. lncr:d7 LIDO ISLE Eutlkl• 2Iron1100 ICI n Bdrm, 3 ba, pool/spe, 2 487-3578 •bod• complete kltch Ill kld/pe' encl gar S450 patio lndry fac. utll• pd. ocean view 1W11~f :~~O~A ~~.~I~~.=: oc.an view prlvete lrplC'I, hi Celllnga. kid Ok upper S300't +am 539-8190 BEST!.. ~ lO~MC. &45-7234 Alta L.aguna, • Open Sat-Sun 106 Via Lido Nbrd .... 1 i..:"f21 .. 000• $397.500. May tradt lor tat 1 fee 5394190 BEST... ·~ aola D. Bourl(e R.E. ~8-9950 .,.~w mar tt ·~ 5· 28 commercial or lnduatrlal. yartwttta Ptrlltltt41 Frpl pool prvt patio .:.;.~.,...,.,....,._ Traditional 3 Br, 3 112 Ba.Bayfront, pier & St.tumlt ottera. 4v4• 1 Prln only. 842.·1388 t•HI _tr• I I Daa1 Pilat llB Ill... dahwahr X·~ 2 Br on • BR COND01S float •or 6~' boat. Priced to sell $990,000. IOUI I IHITlll YI Welti to bch. 79 Skyline. 1 oot-•H• YILll I n11 ..... , 3 8M12b.1780 Ptalaaala U07 E11tlld1 l81 557-2841 $875 to S1295 ' 2Br 2ba w/yard fp, MQ Br + cs.rt. lrg pVI yard. "'-1 bdrm, rm o;!llnga, VERY ATIRACTIVE Agent 831-4980 g1te. 110,000 under tN 1 S261<. 538·7388 p P. BY OWNER·lov.ly 3 Bdrm b 1Ahl new pilnt l orpt 493-0487 BAY FRONTAOE bMch, ,... tllt pd troPICI Damodeled '3 Br, 2 Ba, lrg playroom, purch&M pnc.. &424799 3 ba. Bluffs. $179.000 r..., ' ' pier, prkg. 2 Br saoo. 1 Br ' ...,rm, u • ~ or 78e-8822 & 844-8722 ~HI I tatl I 844-t114 wllher & d,....,, s7oo mo OCEAN VIEW: 2 br, 2 ba $700. lftlla pd. 303 E meataB.AU apta, 2421 E. 18th St. Npt Clreplace. beam ceiling. $420,000. doll C04J,...-vi;W F0<• to mo + utlla. 875-1718 condo. tee:. •t•. pool. Edgewater 11871 •2888 Ht• $500/mo. 645-1048 OE ,11111 YIOTlllU closure NV. th~aanda Ullll 11111 ...... ltflrtf"'4 tennla. 1750.1:2.9772 t TOWlitiEI 1 Br w/lon. trple, g1r. IRYllE TERRA tmp~ elevated front Poola/~pll east Nine Oynu'&, 1 et, 2 ba. 2,000 Gt l ll02 " ti I nl Otllll fer Rtlf dahwr, 1 block to t>Ueh Panoramic bay & ocean view. 4 Br, 4 Ba,. ~~;~~·3 ~:~~d2 g~a~~ L1gun1 Nl9uel Maki SA~i< ·~:~~~~ •tr• 11 ''" zu,. 'J~NNI~ ttg \!·a~:· Frpk:, '<1.&Ulted celling. $750/mo. 840-3787 patio, pool home. Priced loc. $775,000 main ttOYM + 1 Bdrm 1 ~~ff•r9;~~~0~1~!1~~~ 6-40-97 t4, wrk 58&-1888 lt••r.I !'lf1 tr lmdMmec §effREl2TeX modRd kemld S475~o. ~·w 18th st. double g1tege, pool~~ 2 Br. 1 be. neacfr bNCtt B• gueat houM or Ir\:' "'••• I no 0<0 f 2 Bdrm 2 Ba + Oen .vvv Prater m1tur• a vita No VISTA DEL LISO IAYFROIT come unit 1g R·2 lot Im 1 2543 .IAOlll IULn ok 500'• & •m , .. Hut 1c~ 888 w 18th 845-2739 ~··· 850·7391 Fabulous bay/mountain view. 1 Br. l ·Ba, prime Eutalde, backbay 1kt trnt SS llUl OllH PllP IWlllllT 539-8190 BEST ;uoO/up, Gach. 1I2 Br, Large 2 Br 2 ea. crpta, 2BR 2BA Mobile Home In condo CO·Op. Lowest price. $295,000. areel 759-1501 'CHOICE OF ~~;~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ 114/lll-1111 r ..... 1. . . pool, IPL 18992 Florida. drapea, $500. No pelt. C1nnery Vf111g•. neer In weatcllff. Snort welk to y 111!1 U34 M2·283,, 842·3172 731··8829 water $850 mo 875-5097 IAYSIDE PUCE IAYFllOIT THREE most everyihlng -shops. NPT SHRS: Beiut. 4ed + 1575 3 BJf28Xi 800d Cdo LlfHI ltacla 4 Lg 1 Br, encl gar. nu IEWPORT lllllm . Spectacular bayfront dplx. 2 Br, 2 Ba up, In Tl'te Forest 2 to 4 library, bank and m.ctlcal ram rm. w/wood, glau, lrplc newer kltch 2 glf sfublo· vt ent I cptt/dr1pe1. no peta. Bachelor all utll. pd $380 2 Br 2 Ba dn. 2 boat spaces $1,375,000. bdrm•. 2·3 batn11 All buildings. Quiet street, 1pa1tn11tertulte) Comm k ids. Otnera 1vall. M1ture·. ~rol b~al:i:i 5475· 645"8465 mo. no pell. 759·9Hl4 ' tl'tree are absolutely love-perfect for •l?erly parent pool & tennla. S f800/mo 539·6190 BEST Rlty lee pettof) N/tmkr $400 mo L.lk• new 1 Br Condo PE~I ULA HOIE OCEAIFROIT ly hom••· Wood•y setting ~~d 1~~!;.y t;:~~~I~~· ,!'1YF VE . 2BR HHI ltacla 2240 thru Ju~e. 494--0451 water oriented landtca~ Oce M 4 B and lake prlvlledges. A k s136 000 · .-LIF HA N. + den • ~ off patio microwave gu an tty views. arme room, r • Ha at lticla I 040 1 1 1 1 s Ing • · townhouse, large. fire· Bay windows & warm frplc L11_aaa lJat S range, wOod trptc, garage 3 Ba, 3700 sq. ft . 4 car parking. $1 ,285,000.. • ;;~8.~ 1~ s~~~~50~.om 842-1200 piece. comm. pool. enttance qu1llty 2BR 2BA CONDO FXctNG Niddel w/opener + carpart. w/d S .AYFRO.T 2 Br, 2 ba Condo In Land· ~ $1200/rno. deep plle crpta at $500'1 GOLF COURSE. Weal hk·up. Pool & apa. No IN NEW ORT BEA H OORONADO CAY , mark, Breaker lnodal. ~ l OCEANFRONT: 3BR 2ba. 539-6190 BEST lee ~tta~!Y• 3BR 2bl pett.$628/mo See by Singlet 1 & 2 Bdrm Apart· Corona Island cust. bay front lot. 85 bc;>at Ma%nolla & Atlanta. a I so r upper, on S•a•tto~·· Fan-Clrcle theSe 2 rent1l1 both upper end, lg• parch, •PPI 549-2447 ment• & TownhOUlll deck. Plans avail.. Now $370,000 w/trade. $l2 ·000· 983"9235 ealty ~~~;~c ocatlo~•1 OO/mo nr ocean 1Br utl/pd washer/dryer, refrlg, etc. Lrg 1 Br, 734·C Sl'tallmar. from s~. (A•k lbOUt 2 miles to beacl't 4 Br 1¥. upper S300'a Alao 2BR 2 Cit gar w/opnr. no peta S4~5/mo Apply Apt B furnished ap11. complete ARROWHEAD HOME Ba. 1650 sq. 11 'on c~I d; 786_1172 j Wattrfrtlf 11 .. 1 lao. $400' 539-6190 BEST fee $875/molncl soft water & 548-1837. 642·3307 · with TV, llnena & utentll•. Near new 4 Br, 4 Ba, lake view. 3500 sq .. sac wl 2•' RV alab A•· ... , .. ,. 111-1• Elegant 2 Bdrm & Den, .trllh. 714 .. 770~1950 IEWIREED APT =~ ~~ r:~~. ~ :.0.: ft. $440.000. Will trade for local prop. :~•3 8~1~~·~~ ~ ~~ ·plush crptg, 2'"' Ba. cedar t!J!lt IC• Bacnelora 1 Br & loft~ req'd). On J1mb0ree Rd FHA. $144,500. 964~832 l1IMI 1laa• ~:i1•:· 5 :~a~~ 00:~ p;or.-peraon ihr hOme. SJ25·S595 ' $45-4411 at San Joaquin HUii Rd 3 BR 1¥. BA din rm coun· 3880 Mk:l'telton Drive •IAYSllOREI• · 2 Bdr 2 Ba dup,x, bit-Ins, m1lnt. 'yard. No' ~ta. ~~ ~Jt~~o. Nr 144-1100 try kit Au~me 12% loan lrvlne 2 doors from b1y. 110 $985/mo. Inquire 1t: -::::--·~-:-:-:--:-:::--.:~ ._ ) ~ ~· .. ..1.-. I ~~JS_J~ Ila ~omer ,a,, . :MA 1 -~,! n----.~ .--_, -· ~ ,.-e~"" .. ;·:J!it ;,,llf'.I,, ,, ........ ··~;;-... .... . 'if' . '\\ .•.· • ~· . • .~ ?' ~ l ·~ ·~.._."""' • ••• , ..... t" ., .. ~ ,._ .T• -.... • ...... -"'-~" '•" t,IJ· ,. -~ -~ -~ "1W ____ .., IC ~ -----"'""0 1'h<>" ~.~lies -4Ullty S~4T.<fu• xceh. as· "' _, ,. .... $900/mo 450: ea ------=,...-----,.--:-- 1 -· great ooe1n/bay view• sumable lat & OWC lrg CIOM to ocean new« nPE HITS Ptai•••I• 1007 Ocean close. 2Bd 2ba S350 000 835-6166 . 2nd. Opn HM Sat/Sun •••7 kltcl't $650 + fee A,art•tall, Oaf. SeQspray twnnme . • 5 2561 Cl I 0 6MI 539-6190 BEST fee --------l"li••iili•••lii Two blotks from the Bay1ront Condo. lrg 2 Br Pool/spa, tennis & MC. 4 1•00 000 1· . re. r. Stepa to rn l Bay, --------~----..,.---:--In be1cl't In Corona det Mar 2 Ba. boat slip, panoramic yrs new S 109 000 princi· • ' 6-46-6325 I nl 3b 2b Two 2 Br one 3 Br. 3 Ba view. sperkllng cond. 1 nl 720:1705 In usum1bla lln1nclng on dt.1Plex rOl\t u t, r a SpaCtous single. one & two bedroom apts . Flrepl•ce tn all units Furnished 5575.ooo. Call pa 5 0 Y thl• 2700 sq ft one level + loft br. deck & petlo, . Gross Income $27,000 2131947•5144 eves, IPllllllllYIWIER execut\vegemlocatedln WYlEWIYIWIEI garage, no pets $1200 $«9,000 Ask tor Mary 2131945•2347 days. Beaut 6br 3¥.ba tormdln prestigious Harbor New Bedford plan. gited mo 111tlla1t·S800 aec. 28r,.,., Ba w/gar, crpta. --=-----=----..,- Dentls 644-7020 Owner wlll snow by appt rm iam 'rm ,;pt pool Ridge Private oul·de-aac comm • cstm thruout. dep. (714) 499·2551 drapes, bit Ina. lncd yatd Open sun. 12_., Bach unit, =,.,.,..,.,-:==-:---:-:-::--;;--LlllO REAL ESTATE deek xlnt Co'l,a ' many tor pe1ce and quiet at the panoramic vu. $429.000 CortDI ••l ••r wltl't patio. water paid. no kitchen. $400. 515'..+ STUNNING lrg 1 & 2 Br. By Owner. 419 Belvue Ln. xtras' roe at end' of cul· TOP <?f the WORLD! Fan· 640-5328 836-4120 Cell 1·5PM. 041gonla. 213·355-1597 2 Ba garden apt, pool EICHA.IE $460/( 675-3391 owe. de-uc S165000 obo tulle VIEWI Just Ch1tMlng 2 Br. south of 2439 Orange"E" .... $595 ,._ • z7·z4 $445/S535710W 18th St Shown by appt Open houae Sat 2•25 Sun llsted·should find a Hwy, yard, laundry, no 2619 Santi Ana"C".S585 M1ltl HI . Sh 2 B 2 Ba enctsd , ..... ~ .. •:i611:1iillil CdM duplH. s 130K equl· CLASSIC IALHl 2·26 9972 Voyager Cr happy new owner last! SPECTACULAR VIEW pets $800/mo. Days 2619 Santa Ana"L.''.$58~ duiet 1 Br Sl75. new p1ln1, g:::ge 1s.45 B ci>r1ander I ~·Id~~~ qR~~ S:~~~~ Trl-plex 2br houae. 2br & ,·· Call for 'appointment . 759-9100 from tl'tls lovely 2 br, :~; 951· 7818, Evea 494-0011 2 Br 1981 Maple Ave. carpets & drapes. Range, $595. Cell 548-5882 or ' home. Rental Income· 1 br apt. Buy for home +. Days (213) 373-9993 front row condo. 4Br 2ba, view. pool, tennl•. Retrlge, no pet1. $475 for frig. lndry, wallc to m1j0f af1 6 979-.3&48 a.st< tor 1 FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED. All UTillTIES PAID. HEALTH $2020/mo. 786-8301 Investment or build wl'tat Eve (714) 98'4-4884 Vista Caudal, The Bluffs. gdnr, 2 lrplc, own/agt 2 people. Sierra Mgmt snops and buses. Pam S 5 000 Open Sun. 12·5. Kathie $2000/mo 759-8006 641-1324 646-5282 No pets -=--.....,---,,.,,:--"::':"'"'--:,.--,- FllER 1111,100 North Costa Mesa Barga11, Huge .J bedroom. Pu bath. added large separate tamlly room, Ureplace Yoo lht·lt and save Catt to see 546-2313 THE REAL ESTAT&:RS LlllllSU llYFRHT • SHI 000 Brtgl'tt and cheerfut .c bdrm, den and family rm ·residence In protected Linda Isle Secluded atnum patio w/clrcula1 staircase to 2nd floor gal· lery Parquet lloors. French doors & 3 ltre- . places add to lhe charm of this wonderful ex· eculive home sllp and side lie • will take a large yachl Owner wlil con· s i der exc hange "..\1110 RO" llOMI ... Inc:. REAL E:ST~T E. 831-1400 you want. 21 • · If IWllR Hardesty. Rltr, 760-8244. Spacious 2Br 2bl, lrpl, 1<1}493·4249/ 962-8680 Beaut. 6br, 3¥.ba, form din Deluxe new 3 br, 3 be 2 Br. 1 b•th, Eaatalde 1 Br. •Ingle only. No pelt. bale enc gar 557-7192 or DUPLEX Great toe. Steps rm. lam rm, frpl, pool, YIRUIWI Olfllll duplex. Jacuzzi. micro. quiet & ciean S525. Smell, quiet, clean. $375. 751--0670 aft 8PM wkdya lrom Beacl't & Bay. Front deck, JClnt cond. many Turn-key bach hide-away trllh comp, aundeck. 2583 B Elden 831-3871 1916-C W1llace unit 4br 2ba. Back upper xtras. loc. at end of cul· $84,500 Piiio, din. rm . $1200 mo. untt 1br. 1ba, garage, de·sac Redu'ced tor Country Cl'tarm fBdrm Avail. 4/1 838-3399 Vacant 3Br 2Ba $875 3 Br. 2 Euttlde 1tudlo apta . .....SliBftU S • IY $112,900 • 2Ba $750. 1Br $460 cloae nice loc. S375 ea. util lnci. -..;;; ,.. deck 184,500 Prine quick sale to $169,500 121 Liii PAii R E A ent 631-4960 JASMINE CREEK: Ocean to schools. kids ok. 548-8814 °' 831·3846 Beautllully landstaped only (714} 499-2551 , obo 9972 Voyager Cr Located on 1st floor with a g view. 2 Br. 2 b1. den 962-4471 Keith 968-9853 i----..,.-----garden apts. Pool & spi. OPEN ~OUSE 11•4pm Call tor appointment sit-down view of the b1y llLIOl LIE HPLU $1800/mo 644· 1667 •• •MESA VERDE 2 Br Patios/deck• No pets. 1 Frt·Sun 2109 E Balt>Oa Days (213) 373.9993 Large master suite ~ 1Walk 10 snops. beactl, Bal eves. COYtety to BkTs. lrft1t ur44 1 Ba. New deeOr. $550 Bdrm 5525 Blvd Lg Fam Home. Bay Eve 1714) 954•4664 convertible den. 2 full Pier, lerry. rest 38r/2bl Lrg 3 Br 2 Ba 2-aty on 1 to 4 Bdrms. No pets. 833-8974 2 Bdrm 1 Ba $610 View $495.000 Sell/ o-• lllSir IY 1nr1 baths Secunty t>utldtng. ea 218 Bal Bl 673-2943 park 400'"1 Heliotrope $700-$1100 • •-1 2250~• uard Way d d E Z I "'"" " " sub-parkln~ Slip avall· • ~ • _.. 26 tra e n • erms. ••t/SO 41;• I•;• •-1075 $1200 673 8823 w Sid B d owe PIP '644-lS-42 or - • • • able MAK OFFER. Ask· .. a Clt•tatt · f. -;--i H~ ba, . e. ran -------- 12091658.7472 Beaut 6br.2¥•ba.tormdln lngS445,000 p•ioii••mcALLY Ra.ponalble proteuk>nal 'filsor 1 .new. crpta, drpa, & -rm. lam rm. frptc. pool. UH RUL n n "" couple seel(11 to rent 2 Br If blt·lns. Encl patio, c:flild'n ••~.__._. Cort•• dtl fllu 1022 deck. xtnt cond. many 11• 7•00 llEDllCElll house or duplex w/yltd ~ eo y OK. No Pett $675/mo WWt:9LI R:'9U xtras. located end ol •· • Detux 2 Br beach condo t n C d M C a I I It · 645-66-46 lPUTIEITI IHCI CITillE cul·de-sac Reduced tor Pool. all ament11es By 2131832-3311 ext 3304 7 8 6-11 72 I $425/mo. 1 Br refrlge. Beautlful garden apts, C:LUBS. TENNIS. SWIMMING plus much rM>re.! Sorry, no pe~ Models open diily 9 to 6 Oakwood ~partm'tnts Newport BtKh So. 1700 16th Strett (at Dover) · 6.U-5U3 '• BLK TO CHINA COVE quick sale S 169,500 *1101 A IOL* owner 208-263-7869 or 619/753·3298 patio, no pell 724·0 pattos. decks. spas. No Darling 2 br. 1 ba. Priced 9972 Voyager Cr Call tor to sett today• S l89,500 appointment Newport Terrrace 2 Bd. Wt1l•ia1ter ·1 otl Spacious. elegant 3 Bd. 3 I Jemes St. 673· 7787 2~~~ 1 ea $610 flll~!!'!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l Principals 6nly Cindy Days (2 13) 373.9993 2'"1 Ba end unit 2·11y e Bd ,,,,, B h Ba. gourmet kltch. fp In IN $425 . Vac1nt 1 BR upper. 2 Bdrm 2 Ba $6301-s Cl 27-76 Stiaw. bkr, 760-8600 Eve (714) 964-4664 trpc, plush carpets. est~ eaut 4 ' .. • 8 ome master. so OI Hwy. View 3880 Mlchelaon Drive Cpts/drpt, no pets. 398 W Wilson 631•5583 u t•tatt Newport Buch No, 8SO Irvine Avenue (at l 6thl 645-1104 life & bllnds mirrored on l'tuge quiet cul-de-sac $2150/mo. Cell M. Irvine 710·0 James.955-0809 By O'(iner Cozy duplex. ardrobe cloMts celllng lot. Fully landscaped Rousaelot Agt 675~0 WOOIWI YILLAIE 2 Bdr 1~ Ba, garage, yard, pool. good rentals. Fine OPEi NOISE UT 1·1 w · & w/many fruit trees & veg· University Park $485/mo. 2 Br. refrlge, blk to beach. kids & pet investment $310.000. Ian. acroaa from pool etable garden $119 900 Costa Mtll 4 "The Terrace" 2Br 2Ba patio, no pet•. 724 B 1 & 2 Br apts avail. pool, OK. $495. 498· 1082, pr Inc Ip a Is 0 n I y This Southport Delmar ~~~5. o~~o HsS:n:a~~~~ 897·3114 ' . 2BR 18A bOPLEX. Cardiff attchd garage. No James St. 673-7787 spa. l/r, patlol.bal. No -::-::,...,--7":---:--:--:---:-:-640-4999 • mdl Is rarely on market. pets. $750/mo. 1st last + peta. $515-$625 3 Bdrm. 2 ba, 1 block to 4BR 3ba w/calh celling•. Crt. S 117 .900. Sherry flloltile Boats 11 Wltl't garage S525 month. tee Avail. 3· 1. 752·2881 $525/mo. 2 Br. 1 Ba. Eaat· TSL Mgml 754-0081 or beach, On site laundry. FullOceanVu.JumineCk ove(sz gar. RV access, Coshow, Sunbow Realty P bll. h 540-7532 side quiet. yard, garage. 642•1803 $675/mo. 661·8142 2br/den. Htgh upgraded: hot tub In solarium. Don't 831-2242 uVl~dpet~ wa5~t~.~8o. e B~= 2 Br 1 Ba, gat, W/D hook· Univ Pk 4 Br 2''°" Ba. 2 w/d hk-up. Own/agt (619)728-5151 miss this one. s 167,500. lrplcs backs to green 160 Monte Vlatl D • l t z7•• 3 Br 2 Bl. ocean vu. COU· UYOHST ty OWIH 11493. C. Mesa 92827 up. 2208C-Placent11 Ave, · • HI I a .. pie only, no peta, $650 LEt'SIAlEAIW lOOl2SJar.Or. 3Br +den ·..tamrm,2""A 1 1125 nopets s555.545•7983 ~~p8;~ u~n. ;~,~~1: TSLl1•t H2·11H wXlkfoeEXcH:New1 sec.&rel.64~·0 138 ' 10% down. buy COM St. OalH. l11lty b1, pool. spa. Great crHt 2 Br enclld gar crpta $1200/mo. 786-8060 or $585/mo. 2 Br. 2 B1. lrplc. bdrm condo, pool & ten· Sunny 2 bdrm, 1 ba, lndry duplex $319,000. Rental 141-1101 financing Reduced to 10 AC. all util, vu Canyon drapes 773 w Wiison. No 70215~8·8123 enclsd gar, all bit Ina, nla. $575. 640·5272 No pets. Avall. 3/3. $450. Income. $2020/mo. Cor $275,000. 213·.C30·3629 Lake. $35,000 terms Bkr peta S550mo 631-8212 Vault-.. ceilings acoent 2 near shopping center Baat ltacL 2740 493-2710 4th & Jasmine. DO NOT _ 679-8826. 679-1975 "" 810 Center St • • S DISTURB TE NANT! VERY PRIVATE 2 Bdrm IAYFHIT·LllOllH C •I •Westsldetharp2Br BRgre1ttoca.lemanyex-TILi _. 1•2-110• '!"1 •e!'-r _ap_t~1.""!3P'l"bf""k-11 '!"to-i-bC~h·.1 a..a1 MESA Wffl Serious Qualified buyers hOYae near beactl on cul Next to greenbelt tor that •••trCll 1 Be house. c1tpets. tras kids fine S600 I•• • retrlg, blt~ns gir S500 i~~ .... !""""~~~~,;. Bngnt and sunny 4 Bdrm 2 only call 786-8301 de sac. R V accesa wide open feeling Pier & Prorrly l 250 drapes. tncd patio, w/d 539-6190 sm lee BEST $625/mo 2 Br. 2 Ba. E111t· 536-7650 225 11th St . Balboa Penlnt~a bay Ba Costa Mesa tiome $125.000 Bkr 963-8377 $lip Exit financing Ask· Newport Bayfront prime rm No pets $555/mo .,. side close to shops & front !'tome. 50/mo. with vaulted ceilings a"d Ing $1.350.000 offtee bldg. 8472 sq ft security dep Muat nave L•t•H lt1ck 2241 trwy. ott street quiet. 2 btks to bctt. 3Br 21>~ Dock av1ll. 673-2098 a yard lull of fruit trees SMOllECLIFF Walk to bch, 79 Skyline, 1 Call Ann Peters/Agent Sl 600 000 Biii Grundy good credit 548-5442 or 2 Br 2 Ba. ocean view. lndry rm 185 Mesa $725/mo + sec Avail Huntington Beach room Best 0 C schools arid CllSTOl llOIE Br -den. lerge pVI ytrd, 645-8124 or 642-5200 Bk'r 67S·6161 770-5629 great beach. 494-5082 or TIL l&llt 142-110S now. 847-6100, Yolanda for rent. Fem1le $225 mo snopptng at So Coast 14 Br study, library & lg $251< 536·7388 PV1/pty BAYFRONTSpectecutar D I U • 3br 2ba Wside, lrpl, dbl 497. t964 $775/mo. 3 Br. 2 Ba. 963·2034 after 4pm. Plaza Owner bought country kitchen. Ideal tor R I B L-1042 corner View, dock, sec. 1l txtl aall d kid $875/mo. Eutalde 2 Br. 1 d sh anottM:ir and IS asking the lrg lam1ty .. ~ep· arate •• • 1r-ar gar/fence Y • s olc I t It la 2269 T enc s g1tage. WI • Laguna Lrg Bdrm-Ba prv s 164 so o so 1 t t y § Ill BAY FRONT S 1,350.000 675-2330 osta Mesa units, pie· $700 mo 1111/lst 548-9742 '?J!' IC 1'"' Ba wnhse. frplc. er/dryer l'tk-ups. yard, entry, nr town & beech Mstr suite. upstairs with acr ce ___ __ 1 e 12 bldg com s26mmo Modern 2 yard. garage, lndry rm, patio 2323 Delawere. S32S/mo ~94_6930 751.3191 lovely vrew ol CdM Gondo liquldatlon, $3000 Ill CUYOl-IY OWIER ~resQ~ 500 000 P 1• $950/mo lncld11 gardener, Story Back Bey. 4Bd 3 off street quiet, nloe loc. Newport Beacn Reelty. --=---=--=-.. ----,..,.-. c:. SELE( T beachA..~ssumable 191 down. take over pay· 11% llJCed rate. 30 yrs ia~\ec clubhae. outdo;:,; Mesa Verde 2100 sq ft .3 be 3300 a/I. 3 car gar. 2617 Orange Daya 642· 1603, Eves Lrg Rm & Ba, nonsmoking f ..,.. PROPERTIES T D (·vvC lg 2nd TD. ments Agent 851 •1651 Monaco with best GC BBQ's, trplcs, 64 encl Br 2 Ba No peta Ref• pool. jac . 11.ac lot. Poss TIL la•t 1•2-1101 960-4614 Fem. utll Incl. Kit. prlvl· $595.000 Sharon Smith. lmat I 044 11lew 14 Rue Vlllars. ¥ a r a 0 e s G r o s II reQ Agent 559·6221 I urn or opt. 642· 1366 Beautiful & •naclous 1 Bdr Ettlclency apt In pvfhome leges, pool, g1t, 11t & l11t COSTA .Esl 644-5ioo Open wknds 640-1538 370,000 1983 expenses $995/mo. 4 Br. 2 Ba. E&11t· 2 BA/2 BA DUPLEX ....,. • $350/mo. 548-8058 IEW IOITEOITD terrace. bit-Ins, near w/pVI entr., Ba. kltch. --------Nr Npt H:s Cus1om 3BR Big Canyon Townhouse, $75,419 before texes & side. large yard. 2 car Across from water: Island shopa. 845· 1893 1375. H.B. nr bcl't & frwy. M~ure adult JlOn·•mkr. 2ba trptc shake roof • 4 B(, 2'"' ba, single fam1ly 2br. den. upgraded. nu d'ebt servtc~1.?80· Elkins enclsd gar w/openar • community. New kltchef1 Prof. M. pref. 983-4954 · pool, kite, laundry prfvl· Guest Apt0w/trplc & BBQ I · deJecl'ted ho:'l.41, Turtle k 11 c, skyll t es. 1rp1 Co. 644-7::iw. Ask lor w&sherl dryer .nook-VP. W/dlsl'tw&sher; flrepla~ 'f:astslde ~ Br. 1 Ba. • ·leges-S300. 850.9922 $225 000 .• Roel< Ridge.• rg yard, 340,000 casn S 105,000 Joe Griffith partly lu2r6n6 CICecosell to all. fen~-.. yard. Vear-round $550/mo. 2$17 E. Elden : t · , ale. Jntercom & sec sys, ......, 631· 1755 PRIV ENTR tor quiet empl llof lcClf'I I Rltr • cent vac & much more 30 _ auum 91 •%. 759·81 ~ laco•e Prop 1350· TIL...., Mt l•J-llOio S850 mo. Owner will con· fem. lite cooking. CM Ul-1721 . "Jr # below ~arket rate IY DWIH SIOOO 11-. llPLEI •_I_ • alder pets. 850·0109 Ea11tlde 2 Br 1 Ba. gar, S300 646-8502 ~ WOWll Iman $330,000 For Into HARBOR RIDGE B I RENT GUIDE ..., OHIO lrplc, beam cell, $615/mo ID POllTS CHINA COVE 552-0917 (lrvlne Pacific) est o Newporl Beach Beaut 1101 llY YJ.,., 1st lul & S225. 2 per· • Secu•i\y Giits Room/bath, kit. prlv., a\e Bank reposession. 4 Bdrmls325 000 851 _8767 PlllCE •EtlCTill popular Miramar Great ocean vu 6 yrs old As· Priced to sell $198,000 sons. no ~ta 650·1798 • P(\oi & Ate Room 35·50. '"' blk to bch. H. 2,,,, Ba. 2 year old condo _ _ _ n view SSOOK 644-6231 sume e1us11ng 111 TD 9 51AdoWn. Great Anene-Eli 2 b 1 d • , , 1 811 Pillo AplS $250/mo 960-2193 2400 Sq II With Yard Co.'. Me.I 10"4 Super 3 Bdr 2Ba ~I 11mlly CO-NDO WESTCLIFF 2Br only 833-8021 ask for MA8AZllE111111l 1IO Ing. 3br 2'"'ba, 2 frpls. de br 1 a, enc ylr · r. S"'. & SUN LODGE l " w Id •• Th 1 ·Call for apptm 54e.-o898 private gar1ge, btt-tna, • 111oen l •nOscap1no ~ Great E side local on I home Jn oo br ge 2'1tBa ctbhse pool sauna I mr om as Houses. Apts & Condos · $100 mo 645-9857 • 01sll•1Snt•~ & 880 s • S 110 wk up. Color TV Bank wtll hnanceat 12% Clf EST llCIA OPEN HOUSE Sat/Sun S 143,500 20•1. 645-9442 COYlll!TOI. PLO Landlords Advertise Free B 1 y Iron t 3 B r 2 B a • Jog 10 Bue~ & Shops 3026 W. Coast tiwy. Npt no points no appraisal 1.5 27 Brookstone (off I • • soc at Stores & Markets s 1395mo 30' allp $300 21 E'alde Bach $350, 111 utll Submll on dwn paymen1 Yv~oy J:ttRE.Je 1~ S t o ne c r eek S I llPLU 121 000 DI. Super .'.Pride of own· 841-4260 Balboa Cove 673· 1454 pd. lmmed occup Unfurnished CM room & Full prices 169.000 Elinor/Lucy 551·3000 Assume exlstfng s260 000 er sh IP 3 BR 2ba Lrg 2 Br 2 Bi-E tide, 1 2BR 1b1 alngle level bath. elec garege. W/D, A YOU WIN IT111 · owner's untt. three 2 BR Dov8f Sttor .. · Executive $515/mo. welk In ctoset, Hl2 l•I"•• $350 mo 646-0162 Dave ~tjte 546·2313 TIRTLI RICI ~~~~~ ;~~~~~0~~11 Mr 1 1 ba Room for RV, cor-chtld OK. avail now 4Br 2 story famlly hm shire git lmrT*I OC· H2·4IOO Traditional Realty J •ORTH SIDE IAllllll THE *AL ESTA TEAS Highland•"· 2 atory, 4 Br. ner tot Assme S 124.800 S695 760-8862 w/pool & sp1. 3 car gar 3 cupancy 85 1-0424 Upstairs bachelor studio. 30 ba. pnv entr , sun deck. Cos~ .Es' Cl.-• 3 ba. l1m rm wllrplc, LllOISLE IY OWIE• at 11 7% fixed yra Back Bay area, 1 Br frplca, AAA cond. & lo· . WANT ACTION? utll lnct. beat loc in H.B. 1 ... bonus rm & pVI fac M1ny • " Near Huntington Har-s3751mo. utlls Incl cation S1ntlago Dr Claasllled Ad1. yOYr one- 11 A11•1IM lY1. amenities $325.000 o-::nA ;~~1~1•5~~~~3 I bour Buy to live In or tor Single pref 751 •7716 • Lsellse opt $3300/mo atop shopping center Clualled Ad• 642·S678 ':11~~::2~~ mo • IPH lllLY 10·1 833-90&5 or 47s.2o27 142 VIA UNDINE income . 644•742"-Bkr. llaat. Iner. 2740 Baat. lt1cra 2740 =--...-;:::--...,.----.,.~ lll,IOO L It la I I _ Abercrombie Co 840-2469 Eastslde 2BR Bltlna Incl HARBOR RIDGE ESTATE tt• r• 2 I If HI IC Ull WlTEIHOH fllo taia Dt11rt dthwahr. kids/cat AOI< Mag. ocean &.city vu. P1of. Xttn! Z4 hf bOardi.... m I ,, •• , •• , ••• Tiit §-yr old 2 Br 2 ea. 2 car 3 bdrm 0 -111tr1dellea•• •• I '525 539-8190 BEST fee .... I b k ? .. ..., ..... ... ltttrt 1450 dee. & furn. 4 cur. poo ' Kenney un port for tile elder1y In my h Yta4 .. t gar. ¥, mt. to beech $995,000. Open '3at/Sun E/slde 3 br, 1 ba, lrg/1td, tennla, sec. 760-9228, • h rM Pvt 1 vt T;:29.g~c~he1~~,\~n r. 0H4t•l•h••• $225,000 495.5551 1-5. t24 Via Lido Nord Palm o;;;;; er .. , condo frpk:, gardener Incl. 726. 975·9889, 213/790-&125 5~3829. 6:S-o~ ·P • x c e 11 e n t . 9'm a I I 213·947-2329 3 Br tennl• lor truat Avall 3/24, 648·3177 HARBOR VIEW HOMES. Wasn't he the Ambassador from cul-de-sac str"t Con-1112 stery lllb wltlti. lllLI Jiii MME deeds. real estate, ISS. 1mmac. E.alde 3Bdr 2•1ua 3br 2b1, Avail March 111. Australia under Teddy Roosevelt? Vuatlta d1t1on 111 perfect, 3 • 3 llnlll · 2 l1ttl1 on a spect1cular OCEAN ttAIUIH COMPAJfY 6191346-3412 townhouse, nu paint & (714)844-7220 250-1022 ant•lt 2907 bedroom, 2 b1th. family • A.,rll 1210141, ft, · FRONT LOT White w1ter 1"'1 m m t O.t 11 tally cpta, redwood deck, 1 K th ba / ~('\{'\~ Comp1e111Y furn coiy S Br ~~n~·11~~·~k ~~·g1·~~~~ • PrlHtt Eatraut view. 3 Arcn B1y. So LIWllT PllOI Pttrrtz I 525 :"$Jo1,nt8°; &Y~~':.~ ~~ • :f. = ~ 8~: <j. .... ~l 1\....1\...:../" .....;,; hM, walk to baytbch. more. Call to ... this • LIY111 I• w/Pr,lo ':::~~pvtG:~~~t~~,~~ H.V Homes 4 Br IY IWIR 845-7050, 845.4995 11800. 974~2144 If rou'ra not JU!t who (or wllat) KtnMYlllln~rt was, ~!~~d=·8':8~~~: bergitn 54&-2313 • l1IH·la lftolt11 ctubttouae Owner Fri 2-aty Palermo CUSTOM CALIF RANCH LIOO ISLAftfO don't fttl Nd -,ou'rt not alont. KtnntylMlkport IS Avail '6 wkl Mar 14 thnl ~ • ll•lt& l,.1 thru Mon 714/499-3070. mdl. 10% dwn HOME, brHthtaklng Wll IPT HAIL • L~ Spanltl'I etyte 3 Br. one of 1• dlJIJrt(b~tly dfttertnl apartment lloorplans Aprll. 12500. 873·1594 ' ;J1.i>-£~!!1! •PrltattPatft Tuet-Tl't213/799·1159 S297,000Fee view of gollcourH. 4Br,3baNo Meaahme. home, 2 .000 tit, atSe1windVtllap1nHuntinitoa8uch.Suwtnd lntilttt :; "'~ :-1:1 ••• , ... ;· _ .. " ...... -o OCEAN/LAGOON/SUNS SA12k001 orl( •9.,9073 per771mo w I b. i\I I If u I b, I ck Vt"" IS • result ol totally pertonakzld prof~ , .. __ , ..... ......................... -· .... ... ETS on 1 t7 ACRES • or tn v .771 covrtyatd&garcs.rt.frplo, pltnnt11C, Tiit ~of ttttnttOn 10• dtt«Vt. A """ect .... .... 5.-... ..-. ..-. --...-• OtMM Pttl/lto. fll ULf If IWMI O•GI graded for N/S TENNIS 1.ong Awaited! 3 BR 2 8A mlcfowave, lerge 2 car blend of nahlrt and hint -ntSUtd In • lorttl "t1tll •m--"""'tm""-""lhm~·w""'/'°j,,.iimiis;j,;., -...-.---.-Quiet location + "'°""taln 1111111 PllOI m:-CRTS. proper\y w/rbom under $800 nat nr OCC ger. Vacant S1IOO/mo. t11bbltnt bfooh Jnd quttt POnh COOied br 1111.urll welkin c;11t wtnrld'l & Dd0bouf = h1~Rat~aL?!"~ OOVER SHORES fOf OLYMPIC POOL ttc 53i-e190 BEST Atty t9t 875-5792 °' 64&-3345 OUtn brtmL Md to tNt ltnllit @rts. tWlllll!ttlll more.13t5 850-431 Boy & Beod'l "-Aft HfRo-.r peen style cuatom t>ullt SHI.Ill ~~· civ';' 4~~ ft~ NeW28r2 8a eondO.175 NewPOrt 8MCh 9ergeln poolt. •.,.Md• ~•"""1t **" '*' ~ Corona 094 Mat GREAT Reci Estate t fOMC !t '-·' ~ Pride of ~ 1441 Gtlaiy-bf -Spectou1 ING AREA 3 Bdr 3•~ Ba. w 11th St dbl 'gat1:, no 4-famlly alng ... 1450 ~ ';'O:,°':.~ tnd(t:;~=:,~~ llld BR a a.. '*of kit, den & •"' ,.,.,, octU¥#Ct tMCr '"' ~EAL ESTATE •INP anowa tl'troughoUt 4 BR, den, 2'A b11h1 Two family rm 03 fr~ s>OM-pete SUS/mo. ltrrl ~310,.1: ,J.0 8ES0T0•111a!_ ,.. 1_ -..rOOfll, OM ahd hrt betll llOlftmtttlt Ir, S575fmo.J40-42H WI.'"" 'ff A1-1400 Matter 1ulte lnclud.. 2 car ,..,_ L.-lot. lbJe OF'F1Ctll,iAI0'8 Momt Co. 841·132-' ~ ......,1.., ""J "" fiOlll ..a,w ,_. 11 I d I I .--.-..-~I~ Exec condo. nr beectt, 3 Conveniently loctt•d ... ~~~ = an •cuu ::tno'°' pool or RV Ori~: TC:& ~fl you;~ N.-condo, 2 It, 2 t>a, no Newpot12 ... ~~ ~ ~ nd er. i ba. tennll, poo1 TflrN ~ctroome, two -°'*'SUNDAYS t to 4 OPErfSATISUN 1to5 l . n onM pe1a, S750/mo, 11t, 1•1 & ._. CtP' . fN ~~· Avail M• 5. '315 to bllh home Two fir• Nice 2 Br Condo + attlCh 3180 MOU..,..."IN VIEW '880.000. 81$-43S.9, . MO t45~21'4f _.. •12 fpl,-=' yetd I t I in Hunt1n t°" "tl'•Qt HOO/mo, nt1otlablt. I I"' dbl ger S92 500 Mon "''" Aoblnaon Rhr 54a.5647 tr .... 2 cat genr/op9M, .. ,. 53.ft&N\ S P;: &epante •m ., ' a· M. L.AGUNA BEACM s== ht ti .,...... Nlot 2 8r, 1 bl w/911, w/d i•rdnr 1-Nol neta, 9 .._,.,.. eict 1 d~ ·' ShU1ter1 Two Cit tk*IO 1 ltOtY krl A 7" '"1""' 41 ,.220 -.... ...... .. I C "" ~ 7~ ..,a-. .,,~ar gewitl'tatortlQI Well t31·21?0,PM496-1849 8 -~ ""'°' 4-&. lf•Nfllfn P!!!!f!Z llH ~~~~ "'smi,;'o , A~ 1HO/mot05192 •H11 Fa ly 10 tl\ate"nr ont, and.c.,.ct .~"'; ~ IPll UT/ .. 11-4 knock• otten wnen you J X~S 860 cXiA "1·930t0t 931~1•1 ta um Mlllltlfll!Otl Vll!JI LIM. Hunt>1111Dn letdl. C-' wk.11ct*lonty. uvrm, a tenanctt ... 1 • ~• ftRIHCETON OR P_,.-"° ,..-P~ ~~/~·~;ri!~nid~lltt~ 9N1111tu1 ~tot ':!.: You cant make It to the 5 ,i;;;:: W OKC • (714) Ha.9981 8' 2 a.« Uv rm 3 If. I 111 -1111 SMrp 38r 20e. fem rm. rtlllch the Ora"""' Cotti tlremenl pr.._. •Y ocat... big game ne•t wMll? 11951mo, tit I lelt. a Ba Dock avail, 00f'l9"'111 remod. kltch, pool/apa, rs~;~T~d~ mttllt1 . ._. Wllhln 3 mllet of I"-Lakt Don t i.l )'OU! Ucket1 go ctlrlttlna 567·27~ frtlll Ult Stll °"Co ''""'*1 driwt •ttll Oft leadl to family. &73·20tl. loe patio, many txlrU S!JMCf: DIAlCTORV Phone 842•5671 Of The ~I. Wooded to wast•buy a llttlt ad McflddtA, tf:tn wnt Oft Mcltddatl II S..W1nd Wlfft&I, Ha.,. IO.fn•fttlnQ 10' .. ni Priced to tlll fut. It al ebOUtl parcel with t vi.w cey Lott ot tl)Oftt tan1 fttd Find whet you want tn Fwnitl!ina 1wlllltllt • C1ptft dtlJ 10 AM . ._ ChiM. SELL Idle ltema with a Cl&Mffted ed• do It.... ,, ... ,000 "!:7087 Nat•ll• 11 .. ·536-9321 claatll1~ 84M16't ~ 'Oteelfltda Diiiy Pllo• Ct..iflecJ M 1 -, . • - \.J Orange Coul DAILY PILOT/Fnda~. Mat~ 2. 1~ ._,..kv?w --·~ .,,,..'Ri'"7iii&ii51T1 Im med opening 101 Beeth. Salary+ bonus. ,.,, include dl1y A.M. •• exper'd teller. Good In-4fM...~96 . Broadway, ~una Bch. weekends. Mu.t haV9 ct. terpersonal eommunlca-DESIGNER e.-a clean. 497~3m or John ~v~t~= _84_2_-3450 ______ _ lion lkllta, detail Ofiented stable rmmte to w 3 br -··EA!!'!! ....,.,,,., to uiiat MM-•-'-/111111...._ 851-9900, Personal 2 ,_.._ 1 ' d ' ...______ ---· -...._ Commerc. Senk ba,. . ., ... , rg get. uplex PROF•t.OP PAY•PIT 9-2 paper deal« In IMM 5 ~ needed In Of- Sat••da", Marcb 3 • EOE M/FN/H wlth park 'llew In CdM. OWN TRANS • 78&-&222 area. Must be, depen-wig. C'J lCl nwMt MW .... , • S400 + utlla. 831-noo dable. Contact Greg product. Good pay, own ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19): Participa~_in .family activities BHullctan. matur• i••~ PEllll awlllYUUI HydeM~aythruFtiday hOurt, c:ar neceaaary. proves beneijcial. Stay with 8i'nihar course~~tick to-home base. if per son. full or PIT. New w •• Newpon Beach'• leadlng ~ 9:30 and 10:30 Cell L.P.S. 646-3083 possible. Focus on security, sense of diteetion, home if1'1provements, Port Beect\ 875-2787 Tr...,.,...... AGS jeweler• 11 Mekl~ a.m. °'')-8-42-4321 s.... · safety devices and installation of special locks. Cancer, Capricorn New untta. 2400-5200 ~ beauty Pt...-r full/time employee well· l•llJIY UUS persons figure prominently. . ft, Costa Mesa. Paul Ryan Assistant needed, ~ .. pratta perton Wfth plan-versed In Jewelry Mlee & PhQto lab printer, eat Need .,..,getk: S*90" 10 TAUR US (April 20..May 20): You become more aware of boqy &4&-5o51 M·F.9•5PM IUllllUIPl req'(j.,Rober1 & Tayto nl~orenglneenngback-=1:=~':,~:::. managefw/N9r1t.uexper grow with eetabtllMO ima~e -purchase of clothing aids in boosting morale. Social activities blltaactaeat1 3062 MASSAGE 846-7197 ground & strong graphics no evenings. 673-9334 f« top c1 ... 1 hOurt · pnoto company, Minimum ~ I. . d ~ be f . Shiatsu, jacuzzi, sauna. IUm skills, to prepare highway,_________ In NB. Ask or Mike yew retell nurMty .._ acce erate, c-0mp 1ments are receive 1rom mem rs o opposlte sex. Entertain your IWM1heart Prof female staff. Open. 7 alignment 11udlea & large ll.Alllll 8-46-2424 1)1Wlenc8. Full/time. Start· \\'.ish co.mes true, romance could nourish and you could be plannin~,,a thla we.ic by .. , days, visa & me. 43~ •Alllatanta: We h•~ 1 IC#e exhibits. Sr. Citizens, lhut·lna, earn proceuor Ing ..aary S900 to S1200 tnp. · llWFllT 11 IEI Campus Or, #190, Nlf. training program. S4tnd resume with WOtk extra dollars at home Ruponalble person month. Pald ·holday9 & GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Have source material available -WlttrWl•tl lnH Acroaa from OC Airport. =~~::!!~T~ta: .Mull bt ~r-~: ::· F~ftt:•· knitting aweatwa. I bring needed to wortt In t>uay vacatlM. Haapltal In- check thoroughJy, be aware offine pnnt. Be ready to revise. review and ··un Petit Oefourne au Lit llt-J2IO 0 0 n, am everything you need and dell, PIT W«ttlng Into 1Ur~ awbbte. Int«· h · bl · A . Avec Ou Vin Et De• · exl)9f1eneed. Frost & Aaaoc:t&IM, l'40l pay on completion. Call FIT. Back room pro-vtewa by appoint"*'1 rebuild in manner t at attracts reha e persons, investors. quanus, Roses". Call '°' retef-Traftl 3111 Rlehard Ouellet• Salon Ou all St., Newport Judy 87s-7081 oeaaer & wonctng ¥rith onay Wed.-Frl. &46-7441 Sc-0f'l)io,Leoindividualsfigureinunusualscenario. · 1, __ -~17335 200Newpor1Cen1wDriv• Beach,CA92e60. public. Call Sally ••-111m1 CANCER (June 21 -July 22): Ge\ ideas on paper. be sure promises va.. .... a:,.... -11 Day Panama Canal Newport 8MCh Orivef: FIT ....... , driver. Lt1tl S.../Wtr41 Prtt. T w..•w• .. > gh b . d Be d fi h I GUEST SPEAKa\: Club Crulae 4/29 frem S1399, _.. Min 1 G I ~Sat, 873--9000 •••~PD-are 1ollowed throu y wntten wor . rea y or c ange, travc • p1rt1H. conventions. or 7 nltes, Mexlco/5 day 1um l1JUl1 Appty In person 2431 W · Yf exp. en. "" iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~ ~ vanety and shake-up of status quo. Some family members try to "talk mfftlnga. "Calllor1nla crulM to L.A. 512 from Rent or 1op 'lo FutllOI Coast Hwy, Nwpt Bch. · firm. Call Ellyn 642...a• PIMTlll · Full/ti~ or pwt/llme. you out" of plans. Gemm1. Virgo, Sagittarius persons figure Kid Ill". Vester years. ex-S799. + Por1 Tu. Air Incl. Island area. 844--0M1 DRIVERS: Cross cquntiy. L.1111 Aexlbl9 hoUn~ Must hl!:°"J. . I 644-7348 c If ..•• LO c.nyou ... • ...... .-.. ~. Tb8l'• prommentJ;. cltl~I Rodger Soni~, BOOKKEEPER al . I~ requw..... lmmed. opening In busy Spere3hrantghtly1 •• ._....,.__.,.,_ LEO ( uly _23-Aug. 22): Sdpotl~ghht on_ funding. moneyr1iof others. agt, ~2-07951548-882 laalatsut Experlenoa 1n retail, some 1~~1 Gptr~~ .. Y_achc'~. IOeto hn_!.'* .. ~~ .. ~~Y Ate you.... =.~: 1:.:..WU: special collecuon connecte wit un1nue event. pe ormance. B Ded t •-1 •tl2 99Cfetarllll reeponalblllty """ __..,... ..... °'"' ,._, .............. -we11-oon'led. ,.._e: Richerd OUlll9rle , Happy lrthday . 1 lov• tr .. t .. , & typing. Fut growtng tatlon & lft\19Slora ..,_ •· ...-- Emphasize diplomacy. realize. that d or;ncst1c adjustment .could m~n you Love, Robl. CIClARETTE or V1DEO sports Co. &31-4108 Ull mu~ vi~. Succeaatul can-=lvated? Salon, 200 Newpori greater harmony and a wealthier associate. spouse. Scof'l)10. Aquanus PIPPET SllWS DtSTRIBUTORSHIPS Guys, gals, homemakers! dldate must be organized 00 Center Dr. N.B. '44-M11 persons figure prominently. Birthd rtl Cash Buslneaa. ... We Bookkeeper for book-SELL 1' KODAK FILM· & detail oriented Wlll'I eni:' ~Ing ¥rith kldt? Salespefaon•. BALBOA VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Go slow. lie low, see others in realistic •Y pa 81• nursery. provide mon.y for ex-keepl~ & tu ~. coupons. Churcfl ~tit. t>ootckeepl~ skills New-11 you can ensww ves ISLAND REALTY now manner and avoid self-deception. Define terms. perfect techniques. ~~~:S~ ~_::~~·~~~ pension, all Jocatlona, PIT. 752-7587 2•0--0427 port Ctr area. Call Diana Ptle>M846-7021 hiring • 673-8700 Look behind scenes for answers. realize that legal mane4vers may be 547-1090 training & . • BONDED Bookkeeper, full charge. 11 E•IW ll•ETllY 1--640-_9_3_50_____ 2·30-6pm Mon thru Fri. Saleaperaons, Full nm.. necessary and will work to your ad vantage. Pisces native plays key role. SPIRITUAL READINGS s.taff 10 &1$1lt you In NI-you are IOoklng for a per-for one 01 O c ·s oldeet 11&11 tr .alllEPll new designer boUtlque. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You attract allies. basic tasks take on Advlcelnallmattera. Love, ~~~T u~A Y~~~L ~~~ manent PIT Job'thi. la compantn. C0rona def wanted. Exper. pref. PIT GEN OFF -detail Fashion lal. Muaf have aura ofglamour. Stress illusion, diplomacy. responsibility and be ready marriage & bualneu. BUSINESS Ideal. 16hrs pr wk. Hrs Mar office. Exceptional Mature person, r.ilable oriented, accurate typ. exp. & refs. 7eo-9333 I · flex. Ute typl~. gOOd opportunity. Benefits. Tranap. needed/gas pd 20 24/IHa wkly I/ex Salea p ed for "heavy involvement." Moon position highligh\S emp oyment. Also counaellng. 18l5 IN~~s~ S3l9~ ~·:!°° salary. pleasant 1ur-Call Lynn 5'47-5625 Mon thru Friday 8-5pm 67S-1787 mornings time ,;:.::tea&,: health, people who rely upon you and care of pet~. ' ~~:,1 3:.~~~~~19:an ~~~241_228800 roundlnga. 875-2402 f&"TllYl-•Ms 1mmed1e1 e h Ir•: Island 675--8587 SCOR PIO (Oct. ·23-Nov. 21 ): Fulfillment 1s key -loved one 11111--n• 498-2783 Rhonda • tULm OllTllL · . fi d s . I I h ti r "th 0 e' r .. I ian•11 4014 H5tl IO< mature lnd(v. with lee-Full/lime a.c. ¥rith ~lo saus es your nee s. tress um versa appea . s. a_re ee mgs.w1 · n •• •• J· PIT school bua driver. tory wortl exper. Salary Mechanic. vw exp. tool• a --------• close to you. You are due to break from restncu.ons. to gam~~e~ *I IY * Muat have driver's commensurate w/ex.....,., must. Sml Laguna shop. caaa•t,te•., rtMln~mulym Salea d d d A -T m n ..,__ ""'2 ,.... ~97 1597 wage 0 1 • · ,..pp : ....... _.. TILi indepen ence an to a nee to your own tune. ""1es. aurus. e 1 1 10 ways to make money + c.rti ...... te . ..,. -3312 but we wlll traJn. Can bwn .. -evea Book a on Tape, 729 • 1..,.... 1 persons play key roles. FOUND ADS benefits. Call 963-6570. 8:30-Spm 496-5761 MED ASSISTANT Fared St.. Cost• Mesa. ,,....._.....,. SAGITTARIUS(Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Stress independen~. shed light FIT PIT: Mature respon-NewPort Beach. Front & 548-5525 (ucfor Biii). A~aeeao..& on area previously shrouded in m ystery. You'll get a better idea o(ll\nd ARE FREE •,rt1~. ,"' •o"• albte person to work In llght back office exp REAL ESTATE aremek~ t>etWMn values real estate territorial rights. Get to heart of matters, be direct. .D ' .. OAIE llOIUTH Pie Sl'lop Day & eve pref c.Jt 8:30-5. SILEIPllSll PIOO te SIMI realize' that you a~ leaving "security blanket" behind. Cal·. I I llmEI lllYlll llU/ ~P::, be~vtwna11. 1A1eamr.s_2·pm--: ' '"D-83ve1R-4T0991s1NG. f~ ........ _ ... 1 .. -_. •·•· -• .... "_ ... ~ CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Older family member makes l4J·Hll .~:.It. IH. UIDY OUUI Kart'~ Mc Guire• Pie " IEllA flc::"uc~.'""C..1 Bettw * 100%~" unusual request -you can do much to aid !f.you ~ d~sire. ~ocus .on SpeelaJlZlng In 111 & 2nd South L.aguna'a new Alpha Shop. 215•,i, Marine Ave, Walsh 873-8900 •Pr&-qUlllifled. Pf9-NI trips, versatility, fun and oamcs. Moon pos1t1on cometdes w1th w1~h TD'aSI~ 1949 Beta 11 ta.king .... pll-Balboa ISiand. 673-7437 Amd~~I~ -~~com.,,~ appointment• P.711 · k flirt d ~ -.......... -·--IEIUT11111T •Weet1tyt>onuW that comes true. Events w1 transpire to ma e your e o s succce . __ Robt. Sattltit N cations. Expeflenced, Fill/Tm PAY pany ~Ing Individual At reet •tate omc. •Medleal plan AQUARI US (Jan. 20..Fcb . _ 18): You'll Jocatc it~m that had been Found blk bunny, San Jo. RE Brot.er Bd a professional Cake Decor-w/2 years media ex-Call T....., 5-46-2313 .. Pr9tlt st\art"" D . f k t d I h 0 and quln Hiiis Rd/Marguefite 8.42-2171 54 1 ator poaition avallable PllT /T191 Wiii ...n..nce. Strong print -·' .. . .. lost. missing or stolen. 1vers1 y. as gues ions_. tsp ay um r COM 759-9178 ewa I W H SlOO (portlollo requl~). Also Opportunities available ~~ -Rel-taur_ant ______ ,~ latgest solar compeny intellectual curiosity. Watch your weight! realize that changes arc . • ' ... Service Dell/Bakery with th• Loa Angeles background I must. Ill m• In the nation with ,,.,., occurring-more people will be commenting on your appearance. Found: Brn F. puppy, vie. Clerk potltlona. 1.pp11-Times Clrculatlon De-=• br~:.d~'r:. 27,000 syat~ Installed PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Cyc:le continues in manner enab!ing ~~:.r:~8J8°:• Mesa. U. &lllUIT cations wtll be taken P •rt men t In, our 6'44_ 7520 F~ll~~:, ~ ~= Celt M2-0957 you to make changes, to take more dtrcct cha~! e of yodur owfi n deslln~ F d G Iden ~ /lr1ah mll"f1R IH,·111', I,........ =-·~:am~= t-.-llCW.--J-l_l_tl_Ul_IT__ THE B~CH HOUSE S.S.S.t. ~peak. frankly, state needs. ins.isl on q~ 1ty fi an re use. to 1 ~~t~ F.ovlc. t9th ~Fed-The Orange Coat Dally eed houri 1 ~iSlfic:e 8t9 Sleepy Hollow Lane 3001 Redhill. Bldg 1. #102 mttm1dated by those who arc envious. Aquanan 1gures promment Y· eral. C.M. 842_8•69 Pilot has an excellent op-ALPll IETI ~mi~ Hw~: fp': B~e. Ex'tt Cl~.~~,~~ Laguna Beach Costa ~ECA 92926 portunlty for a careel' 30822 S. Coast Hwy 10 9PM. Training la 714-633-601z rntaurent 1 · I 2114 Found: Sml r~lll'I brn oriented Ml}or Account llfTI Ullll provided. Potential to I---------New CM r•l now hlrlnQ, ..... 11 •• • .... I ti Otlict ..... I L h. s. A p I 0 m Ix . Executive ¥rith • proven (SM Stora Mgr) eoe earn $300 plus per week. Model• Mate/Female breakfast COOi(, dinner Sla1rt ztoa llaart 2tOI New 2 story professional Ellla/Ward, FV. 834-7943 track record. Great For an Interview. call: cook, wtr/wtrass. bus sales Ntm. prof. 25+ to a'fir Wilertront Newport lalan8 omce complex, comer LOii fem Golden Ret, 10 potentlal, guarantHd (714)9~7-2361. Ext 1204. WE NEED NEW FACES person/~ 1•5 W. w..a&LI Foun1aln Valtav cond'o'. Prof M/F, 3 Br. 2 Ba. Redhill & 8rls!e' near OC mo old, ~le Conttnental & draw agalnit Ce>m-· For placement In modeil~ 19th St, CM, 650-5735. •WEii_,, ., ""'71 Al t 100<1... R & H VI c I ·~2-0e10 mlaalon Desir• to move GALLERY llHdS ex-Jobs In Orange Cour'lty --------S30Qlmo. 775--8483 $500/mo. 850-..., rpor . up. ctor1a. her .... Into management • plut. 0811111 Ill ........... 1 perlance4 framer. In JIEW 1111 WIST Res19Ul'ant ....... 11&.U . ?'em to shr furn 2 Br,' 1'/t WE LOOK FOR YOUI Investment• 751·5989 dys, 831-512<4 ev• . Send resume to DynamlC CINnlng Service Costa Mesa. 6'46-'4545 Tllttt :Ii"' Wtltrtl1/Wtlttr Seekl~ ambitious rep- b•. gar. S275 + utlla. HouM/Aoommatea •NPT MINI OFFICE• Lost: M. Stam .... Dana · P. 0 . Sox 1580 Nffdl PIT Help. Come GENERAL OFFICE· Food & coe4ttall exp resentatlvie (Female or 650--4~95 •ft 8PM, M-F Unllmlled 832~ 134 S 150/mo $50/wtt S 15/day Strand, D.P. ar ... Blu col· Coat a M ... 92628 Join Ua & Make extra SS$ PIT FIT Tues & Thura no .... I Awty Ben Brown's Res-male) to .-l to mllllontarw ---------I l W .. Fwll servl~ 549-2287 lar. 240-0399. Reward EOE ' Call T~1~~~3~1n. · exper. nee. 759-08.0° Newspapers taurant, 31100 Coast clientete. Must ha~ lm- F. non·amkr, ~tartan t tall I Ht A'-o storage bus. & per•. LOST OR FOUND A PET? I~~~~~~~~~ OIEW M••••-• Hwy, South Laguna press1ve appearance ahr lrg E.blull condo E f ii n;;a, e ec 4 1: .,..._--..,--.,.,...--:---general omce ----,.... __ 1 kl d-··-' w/pool. Ctose to Ir ant. & ng.~ ~ N B x CdM IEWPllT IUOI Call Anima.I Aut League -UlllHIT c~ Inst:~ & •pt .. ~ Answer phones & Ille Experienced only. top Retail Salee "vi.., 0 • n ................... shops S425. 720-18-49., ::ea. To '$3000. ·1 ·.yr lse, 1000 It, second floor, quiet 978-PETS NO F~E Financial firm h• opening ~:~~·~1•3313 ·~.,.:, typing 1n '9w off. Fridays doll er p 11 d Ca II ~~~.~'S::~': H.B. 1'~br. Pvt ba, w/d, unturn. 760-0388 stree_t. nlc.ety..landacaped. Lost: Persian cat, wtlt for admln, ue't to handle · ' only 9-4PM. 960-2'459 754-l~ ask for * TIE llll * Wiii train right peraon frpl d/w ""' beach bldg, off-st parking, gat-wllng hair, dec:lewed. Vic vartoua f89PC)nllblll11ea. Caahter/Clertc. REF's 1'9Q. Automotive Rlct\atd PayrMn& Lootling for 2"fullttime & t Ask t o r man a g • r 135o sM-8 783 · Prof tem, 28 Y1•· Me«• 10 age available. 645-4800 Ec1Wards/V1ralty HB. R• Must have strong MC-Apply gift shop, John lfFIOE TUllEE -·-•••-•.... pl/time persona, gals d 1 am 0 n d d t v 11 1 on · shr/rent. apt/hOUMO< rm Vicky 645-3323 days ward. 842-15ea retarlal akllla along Wayne AlrPort. Mon-Fr1. 1 .... --··-•• •xi> In men's & women's 673-5020 ext 32, Mon-Fn Lovefy CM home nr CCC. w/Lag Bch resident. Re-w/ablllty to organize and Bettle 546-0078 FUU TIME .. Office u -FIT· PIT c.rt7 TBredalntng European 1port1wear _ .,,..---------,~ non-amkr,· $300 lnct. utll llable, tidy, easy gol~. 1.0. lllPllT AIU LOS,T S..I POlnt Fem. s I ~ ....a .. tul MUii ...._ offered. 4 .Con-p-.-..1o--,.,._.. ....... ,..~ Sandwich shop. PIT 83• 2879 si. t vie Ach manage . • ary Chlldcare/HouaekHper, .,_ .......... ...., · "'"' volffient Hosp. Under .,.,. ... ..._.,..,_ .....,, 850-t088. 875-7835 Lisa work -Ole apace: 225-1000 aq ft. ,,,... ca · r s 1 4 o o -S 1_5 o o J mo . 11.,. In plus aaJan., refs, gOOd ¥ri!h_ numt>«a and .._, ... min ""~6-77..... few Interview counter h~ 955-12'47. home 779-1979 Lota of prkg, ltnltorlal & Beach H~ta. Lag Bch. ""·-s-..... ~.7 .. """ir~ -• tit• ............ a1J""' necess-·--... -'" TIE LIK 1.. ... 1'1fcal971-1739 ) LOVELY E/BLUFF Prof all uti'• incl Mo-to-mo REWARD 494-8917 .....,.,.. .,...,...,~ v ~~ Laguna Beec:tl 4""3815 .,., ... .-..., •• M/F Pool Nr Fash 11 Quiet prof needs 1 br apt, "' . VJCE ery. ExoelJent COl'nl*'Y Offl(;;/Qeneral, PIT & Ml •---------·-·--/f.., $325_759-·1341 noaharlll9fCdMorNwpt. OK,lromS11ft557-7010 Loat: White mate ANSWERINGSER Cl«kTyptlt,permPIT.20 benefits PtM.Mc:a.llTlna time Typing and 104tey llTllLl&LEI .._,_. JI( Good refa.. 544-0992 Ora~ County Alrpor1 C o c k a t I • I . ~LE~~Ne~;E~T~~ hn/Wk. S5/hr. Prefer non for appointment at requlfed. ~ In per-Harctware ........ tant Man-Excellent PQlltlOn ln~lter· M/F 'to sher• 3 bdrm, A~ ...... aree New pror.alonal Bay/Harbor/CM. Hand Y · r • amottw. HB WM. Call ~0-9100 ton. J9W9lt by Joeeph, eger Retell ex.-pref auona Dept of Coall tt9p1 from beld'I. With 3 Retired Pasadena -· -"' ~ AeWllrd &4M3$f .suit• C, J.aQuna Beach. 9-Hoon ~7-3563 l"m .... tllj So. Coast Plaza Coast Hardware, 240 Mesa bridel NkN'I t.malea 660-9182. would Ilk• to rent an offTce urcJg .. corner . • -.. 8~or~1821 · lnter .. tlng ocean ., .. Redhllll8rl1lol,1000aq. ~:Fbll<&bmmlxed ASSEMBLERS:-Apply IL•ITlllll ......... Parttlme,COYeftor Broadway, Lag Bch M/f to lhr COM apt, 2 Br. condominium for July & ~Ir :ii~·:~~n~~ oobi. pup, 61h mo• old, ~~i :::r.c1~"· Prtvate country ctub In V«Nt ... pereon needed. vacallone and 1 or 2 days 497-4403 • fOf John Secron•'~i•aa _ 2 ba, lrplc, large August ~chlldren&.no longtall&M,.,lllverc;ol.-. Newpc>ttMet11pat1tlme GoodMC:Nttrl.raldba per..-.fl1end1y ALES. Art. Interior De-_., ~ aundede , 1 bfk to beaeh. pet• 8 ;81792·3325 tulte tenant. 751·5980. '*'·Iott 2128 859--0512 Ulftll ld/llYI golf club 11or&09/gotf mu". Npt 8dl t73-S5H penona!tty. no expw. MC atgn, no ..,.,_ice,_._ Executive Sec:re1ary to the S375 + ~ utlla. 873-8419 · R & H Investments. l.ott dog brwn/blk Sheltle Llld'y to babY9lt ._.~In r••· Students pr•f· Call a.t>era at 846-7417 Wlll Tr-'n. Part Time/Full Olr.ctor of S.... for .M/Ptoehrtum.2br,2t>• ratnltr • •lllOl11ftlllTll* type ' Fe HBIFV my Balboe tlClfM. Muat err.CS.Mlntmumwagieto ........ tmw\10-4. TUM.t5()..()121MonthN atatewldeln\ltlltmentoo at ftromontory Point, ltat Illa 1 MO FREE RENT H3-72o1, 2'3-H0-8497. drive. N4mkr. 873-1015 start. Call e.44-M04 txl. Cotti Mee9 ~ W.. Fri 9-11111'1\. located In N'fwpt 8c:f\/OC H.B. 1<425/mo. L ... fOf 8.,909 for ,.,,,: Liboe W/tnort term ...... full 22t btt'AMn lam & ?pm. Flnn, Nght l>OOlltk~. Pitt/time P90plia ~ need ~ Airport .,. Min. 5 Y"' llghtuaer.673.o354 Penrn.ula. 2tth/8albo9 MN1Ult ... 8810ovtr0f. sCR•u.ms UlllliiDI•• Cook1Alll w.itet/Waltr .... typing ' 1hlppln~. PllillUllP/T .That'•wflettri. :t·s·:oes!:'Y TyPe oa.., w o.na pt tux AV9. ltOO/mo, 8734264 Suite 14, NB. 631-3e51 NII A:.._,:T;tt!;._ ~~ wtmdl, UJ>, Of'ly. ~ 842~24 1 Citeulatklin Off1ca Metia DAllY PllOT 10.' ~ aOx 2500~ condO 2 Br 3 8a pool. atah l ANSWERS '2nd St. N.B. 145-3741 ~-1 ~J'= lno1vldu11 with aome SERVICE DIRECTORY 92&80. or 09I 553-0IMQ. apa, 2 frpk:. 4"'"*1 1817 Weatcliff or. N.B. ltll T.wm·Ouerd labylttter ...,,~for my Hwy~~L.agune o.-, ..... Oftlce.LDI ,,, ~~-4~ ,.v;iN ----"'==------- &Mt90kl CdM 2bl' bMu1. $130aqftiG(b& FV ~-etwome Infant, my home.~ .... ,.... -----l:30ptn.~1nper90n ~ ~= ~6-=tl Agent . M1-5032 1~.o eq rt .. ' SAVOR ~ M-F. 631"279 .. ,~in for t ~H • Clrcutetton °"'°9..-a ~ 2~. 33o W Be)', C.M ,,___;__......,.~,...~-:--.-•S325/up. crpta/dr~a. Agant 641-5032 toponder.Tlmell ~ wented prefer-IOI\. ~ --J:. dMcMlwtt . ._..,,.~ (Mil for o.tlra) • ...... .,,,, ... •~50 lid Ind .__ 17 • all you ~and the ldM ..-. In ....._.,: __.__ -.... •·--a. HOUB .,.. PART Tll £ ,..... ...-• . ate. ratm, ..,_, ' 2 exJt rwtan atorM on lltl't to ....,. tt, but to _,, ,..rtlY ·-·::_--;. ~. 1171 MO;" Uv\I '"· •:30 to • • .:.:ri. Hr~ Nr Betctl 8MI HB. l42-2l34 ~ =: i~· ~ SAVOA It. . ~ L~ 83'1:.0. 1 Coam.totlglst want9d, l :)OfJfn. ~ tn P«"IOn : Ammlll. 22-36 )'l"I.. to atw 2 eq fi or ewt be combtned. ·--~ need Of ~ ~ den..._, '°' ~ a~pm. .... ~\ C.M llPft.IP.ft'T • • -.pt, Pool, hOt tub HI. Fum Udo offlcM. RMtnomlca c~ ....... . Mii ..... NI...... ~ e7M40I (Mil .... _..., nm.... : Deliver Da.i1y Pilot by ,_uto I u 15/mo + y, utlla. A« S.c confm rm .11m G""*"' t7M700 •·Dutt.'*" a elcN l1wlal~••n Tired ohltt~*°Undlll1'ttl 3 b da ) I eecMll7~ 973-3313 A~ Vlctone lllOlllF ~ to baku . Hrl . ININ.Flilli~tttlttme. ... lfM/11NT nothing'° do? Oo ~ : (approx. ours per y. '""'"'tt Medad. ,_,,.pvt 8ChOOI stt.. 1025 'Ac--rp M • 12"'1dn11 • w.... Per90ft ~ ••to fNl'98? • eo. Qlve • Weekdays afternoOn, week-• rm. Cof\tact 78M304. AllllTIUll 1orit8t eoe.a ...... CA. 1111111 a1412t Counts~-.~ 10 wpm+ 1~ ': ua • ~ •t ~1 :ev11 early morning. !:am ap-• ~·· lwlttf\ll offtoee tvellat>te Contect A. Scftoler9' 111 NO HAMOf' ILVO. Held r.11abte pet'90n. ..-..... a... -'"'* :.:CW..~~ .&. .\r I ..,.·.., ~ wllfnal9 ,_,. CC*t Hwy or 0C 1141&N-3l40 FUlLl .. TON lecntar,/fhupt ~ Ct••._ W totfMllh•apM.bltor ...,_ 9'9 LOI A £9 : proximately $400 pet mo.~~ t did. ..,.,_ pref. Npt· .m, Altp0t1. 120-250 eq " omc. andlOt 1t0t•.. • ,,...,. &Owpm. oooct oofl'I· ad ......,n ~NI -...,.,. lam-'1pm MQ.tt1s TIMES Holn. •em tot • for BnlCe Ernaley. 127L Aft -..· 93t.as10 ••ch. Carpted, mini apace 9¥1111 '* ~ ", 1 Mft 1 wm munlOeUOn ...._ oont8C'\ Houttv woe ., • l t blind•• ~cl~ wtn-0451 COii ~ 8U1f11 Winn! w.11 '-DC W 11 ... tf...... l1lr .. •/•1•1ll ~ ·~~ ~ •. CIRCU•-ATIQ;l;:y D·~. e '°-o.t GNEH ~ dowa, typing. recep. 6'1· • a ATIRACTIYI "'* ~ AMncI.· tmmedllde ~ ~ lttlllt W•f\ted. RENT · un 'l.,. '.r.r .l lot WHITI .iepNnta tlonla4. eont toom, .ic. &ten end ... ..,.. ,,_. MMSIUSIU Otrltw. t7i-H11 Ar be '*' ftert/bl'M. Wiii F"EEltl t mo w/2nct Suneo.. Av · C.M. ;. 642~4321 IDE e Wftf1 a Cl•lfted Act ThebecMlwConMCtlon nery day ln cl• .. 1ftee1 TOllRYIYOU lquel ·~·"" tnff\. a.~ 11 4H pr•pakS f1HTIOUTZ Ha¥9 eofM"*'I to ... I? .. ~ • c .. 142.,.71 71CM070 6'2·5671 OfllJU• HOU"8 _,.,, f • tnn It. Cot'8 Meta. Newport lw:tt 5422&1 Ctmr.d edl 0o 1• ,...., \-. • ••••• • • • • • .... ••• .. ~ ~sro;··~~iiO"MP:"-~ OiARR ... 1 ,, .---...... --------------------------~ - ACROSS 53 House pet 1 SQM<t 54 Functlon <Mttctor 67 Not: pref 8 Golf shot 59 -Rivero 10 Formerly 6 1 Ontario, e.g. 14 Missouri 64 Tree teeder 67 Oe$erve 15 Opera role 68 Fireman of 18 Coll. subj. old 17 With \hreat 70 Unlock , 19 Eyt 7 1 Gaelic to Coddle 72 Office gal 21 Porcupine 73 Retreat 23 Wood 7 4 Geste 25 -Francisco 75 Baked goods 28 ~deavor 27 Enchantress DOWN ~Reword $1 Tuber ~ Possessive 84 tmp e6 Spouses 4'0 Branch '2 --and took notice 4'4 Exposed ll5 Absorbent cloth 47 Enticed 49 Bllgl'll 6o Stereo ~problem 1 Frolic 2 On the briny 3 "The Shoot· Ing of 4 Showing awe 5 Withdrew 6 Con tainer 7 Shrill 8 Loafs 9 Settle-up time 10 Hautboy 11 Darl<ness 12 Complexion 13 Sad song r,2 Parent 1 2 3 4 5 14 17 20 61 87 70 ·PREVIOUS PUZZl£ lo\. VED 18 Moslem laws 22 Eat 24 Antagonist 27 Great number 28 Vehicle 30 Paul's fnend 32 Pet marble 35 Sensational 37 Pacific port 38 Siikworm 39 Month· abbr 41 Seagull 43 Pass away 7 8 9 46 California city 48 Lowest 51 Flinched 54 Garment 55 Black cloth 56 Conveys 58 Groove 60 Persona non - 62 Fissure 63 Soothe 65 cdln 66 Love god 691nduced , 1 12 13 IOO IWAP llUT £v.,y Sundey. Orenge Coast College. Fal~ a Arllnotor\, Colt• Meta. AdmlNlon a Parking FREE SpecM I 10. 432-6880 Garage Sale: Set/Sun 9:-S Gas dble wall oven, lots ot goodies. 2136 Sterling GIANT FLEA MARKET. Treast1res-trtvla. Food, games, prizes. Sal only. March 3, 8am-2pm. TeWlnkte Scttoot Gisler and Calif. St Coat• Mesa. ,, ~~----..... ~~l'lo\:iQM .' Atq brm ste, btdrs le,f- tovers. lrch-dre. 1nka, toll, rnlac, bknbda. 5 dwr/lgt Ole cabs, bike. other goodies. Sat/Sun 8am. 456 Shady 1--------- 0r, Gd boys clothes, old TllTLE HOI trunl<. mat\og ship• lad-Super saJe, 8 .. Sat only. der, drk rm eQUlpmt, 4871 Paseo de Vega 13· SKIFF w/lraller. Great bikes, gd clothes. It rt ltaeL 1~ Boat $400. 40 H.P. Mere. ~ • v outboard, xlnt cond. Toys games hoosehold 2144)fa hfi1ca, Udo 1Sle, $800 or $1000 take au. ue,,;s. MOVING OUT OF N B Furniture, Sola 631-7081 STATE. 3076 Tyler Way, Beds, MISG Rummage. 14' fbrgls, cntr cnst, 20hp CM. Sat 8-4pm. Sat/Sun 10-5. O/B. trlr, $995/obo. GARAGE SALE; SAT 8-4 6-44-0505 CONNELL CHEVROLET .•, ?< ll.1rI•0r l 1o1 • ! I I,..., I \ ,, t ... S4b-1200 Yard Sale: Sat/Sun, 7 on. Odds 'n ends Neat stuftl -16-,-G-laa_p_ar_c_a_b-ln-. -t-rl-r. -----~--- 2074 Republic. off Vic-4805 River Av 63 l-8227 equtpmnt 85hp Mete WI llY 73 O torla. Furn, stereo, misc. Half ol my house must got w/7 hrs, $2300. 642-9197 USED CARS& TRUCKS lldr Waatt4 5100 Relr WHtH 5100 D!JI 551 FoHtliD Terrific bargains, turn. 17' Boston Whaler. 115 COfMIEEIENa°.APUCAILW.L FOA LllAL SECRETARY TELEPIOIE SALES Ai«: Chihuahua puppies, 2 V 11 6ll4 clothes, toys, bikes. Mere. w/trlr, bait tank, _. I M, 2 F, 8 wks old. shots & I fl $1-SSO. Saturday. 9-5 water ski, lots of xtras. Cormler·OeUllo Prestigious Nwpt Boh off Work your own hours at wormed 642-2391 GARAGE SALE· SAT 9-4 117 42nd Slreet Nds little work. $5300 OIRRILET ~::i!~~~e~;;:· 1:n~, h~e 645-5381~1 -~185 AKC OLD ENG SHPDOO 18682 BROOKHUAST MoV'ing-to Fla, everything obo 645-5414 1821 1 BEACH BLVD ability to work under\ TELEPHOIE SALES Pups Champ tines (NEAR ELLIS) must got Couch. 1Dve-18• Gluspar lnbo._a_r_d_w_l-th HUNTINGTON BEACH pressure a must Salary Hourly pay p/tlme da"y or 11 979·1478 Ive msg Trade your old stuff lor I seat, bookcasles, lamps, outboard drive. With 141-IOll; ICl·Hll neg. 714-64:'-9190 eves also Flt1me comm Collie puppY, AKC, M . new goodies with a bdrm chest. m sc access. trailer $1500. 645-1691 SECRETARY sales avail 754-1941 sable/wht $200 Stacy Clauifled ad. 6-42-5678 ~~ ie~gi~.s:7~~e;2~· !4' llberfoam. 1974, with WE WAIT YHI Permanent, Part/time Telephone Sales 1 646-4389 trailer. $8300. Good con-OLUI llEI Ull ___ 751-8882 PHOIE ll00M llAl&8HI L-HASA APSO PUPS. AKC araitare Jllac~iairy dltlon. 6-42-3728 See Ronald Dace Secretary, part time, sec-Oynamlcmanagerreq'dto champs1red6wks Whts. Anttque oak butfet Liquidation Sate J & T 26'SeaAay Express.twin retary/phone skills im-manage existing phone brwns & goldn 675-3504 w/beveled mirror. $225 Equlppment Rental Co. 4 7 0 Me r ca , x In t . portant1. 21dar' week with ~~~,; m~~tu h';:~aan~~0~; I P11 Bull pups, UKC reg, Beaut new sole/queen ltquidates everything · 673-7873. 673-7677 ~o~eg"5~a1550or more ' exper ge~erat1ng leads shots/wormed MI F hide-a-bed, emerald. 244~ewport Blvd C.M BOSTON WHALER 13'8" 1 / -I Plush oltice In Newport $100 & up 831-7155 $350 Wrought iron Fri/Sat/Sun 9·5. New 60ttp Johflson. Trl,L. Slc"ET'"y Beach Call Larry p 5535 bakers rack, S50 Dining --: -railings 18 nat tank. GdlliliNilj , I, Ti 645•8733 ttl table w/4 chairs. S75 M11cellaaeoa1 1211 cond · s s9oo Call -II .,...... • •• BLOE Crowned Conure Brown naug. chair, s ts 1930 steamer trunk, excel-645-9S52 dys ' ,.,,,, ce, 9025 Tues & Thurs 8·30 to 5 30 TEXAS OIL COMPANY w/cage. S 125, 5.48-7174 Desk & chair, $20 Gold "I I O .... 0 d bl d I t Cabinet' $15. 545-0630 lent con., ton. rawers. 40, "'"TTHEWS OSL. epen a e person nee s ma ure person or S .....,. '75 CAN AM 250 w/gOO<I typing & tele-short trips surrounding Aati•ae• 6 01 0 hangers etc SO White. Bristol, live on, FIB, like c ! Oelux queen water bed, 968-7823 RUNS GOOD phone skills. Excel work-Orange County ontact 1930•9 an!Q store show· padded frame, spread, new. $40K, 675-6-407 650-4593 I '81 280Z.X. auto. air, t-top, '79 Corolla, 5 lpcl, $3260 leather, eidt cond. S9700. or ofle"' 642-3850, pp 964·7028 642-1889 '81 DATSUN 280Z.X 2x2 =,,...,.,~ •• -,la,....---..,.,.,..17"'""1 ~~!~:~~~~ 'll Tl· l $1000/tH 75-4-7627 '83 280Z.X beaut. 5 1pd w/ ~=-------x-T:-r 11K ml. Take over $270 Vtlkaw_gta 17 mo tease payment with t981 VWRabblt, j);rlect small cash dn 838-4139 condition, you muet see. ILLNESS! Three Cars One $4600. 873-~690 or Orlver, All 3 Like NEW! 521-4942 evenings. '81 Blarltz, tow mllea, loaded. exit cond. S 17, 700 850-9088 or 831-6259 alt 6PM Ambulance. '82 Cad, orig. runs great, wlll trade. $1995 644-483~ NABERS CADILLAC LARGESl" SEJ.,ECTION ot tate model, low mlleege Cadlllaca tn Southern Callfornlal See us todayl &40-1880 80 510 DA. 81 210 srw & 1r'82 Westfall• Camper• I 8 1 King Cab PU 673·1784 Like new. Blautunkt ' 2600HarborBlvd. flat 9123 atereo 21K ml, s12,500 . ..,.,,...._c....,o,.,_s_T_A_M_E_SA__,,..,......,. 175 Spider: new top, paint, ~...,..,,~8~3..,.,3=--0-=8=-=18-=--==-=-tlannltt 1313 I t $1""0 '58 VW BUG RAG TOP. 113 1 •nuna, blk/blk, §g(} 1 res, runs grea · .,. · Great ,.nnd., ••usT SELL ~ 78" ~204 ""' .... V-8, a/c, runs Jrt, I 1450 ~ 969-1671 obo 861-5857 92-3530 lta•a 9125 -,6-2 _V_W_V-an-B-aj_a_S_u_rf 'l.t Q IJJ--t.- 1980 Honda civic HatCh-Mobile. Good cond. with ... ,. -back. Excellent con· extras. $125-o-tOBO , XJOUOnd. -6®-5163 dttion. AM/FM, air. Re. 556-7057 '79 VETTE. 16K ml, xlht du c e d t o S 3 4 0 0 . •65 CONV BAJA BUG auto • air -spoliefe 494-1433. 1 HatCh opens -all xtraa Needseng, new kt. Sf0,900, firm. 6-46--1151 S,,JOOO. ~ .. 223 ------,--- IEE II FlllTI 1114 lllll. ICOORI '65 vw, new paint. new Ing conditions Newpor1 customers we train case Mariog & glass exit cond $300 642-0379 --------• Boston Whaler 13' T L 9035 Center. Submit resume Wrote WY Dickerson. $500/obo 675.1235 w/cover. 35hp Evlnruda. raCal 4 Or, Sn Al, S spd to J.W Bell & Co 1 C1v1c Pres . Southwestern Pet-I_ ___ __ --Dinette table. 6 chairs, 2 * CLOSEOUT * Call 474_7000 a-4PM 1•1!'W9•7•7•F,.o""rd""Fl-at!"'Bed.-.,.&l•m..,p 11111 carpet. new r ubber, We have a good Mlectlon clean. Asl<lng S 1300. of New· & uled Chev· 848-2145 roletal See ut todayl Plaza Ste 270, Newport roleum. Box 789. Ft I 1940's white enamel gas Ives, $200 Earthtone JettedWhlrtpoolbathtuba. Truck w/4 spd. $5500. wholesale opti o nal Bch, Ca 92660 Worth, Tx 76101 stove $125 646-1905 loveseat. $50. 645-6925 Save over 50•1.. MFG. 6-46·1891 add-ons: Air, cassette, al- SECRETAllY PT /TllE PartTime--3 pcwalnut parlour set. Gorgeous 4 pc llVlng set, 1 Closeout from $~49 to C toys, Bur~lar Alarm. '67 Baja Bug, nu eng, de- pendable, must sell $900. 536-6638 Small englnMrlng olflce 11111118 IOWI $750: bowed glass sec'y, wMk old, earthtone col· $699 953·1200. 1:~ing o::;~fa1~c~~'. (1JEP276). 56-0571 near Orange Coonty Air-Star1 at $562 PIT. Local S561~5o, 9 w1ifk0er r,ofker, ors, paid $540 MUST 2.000 c.c.. 4-apeed. '74 CIVIC ·~~ca~ttes~:~eb~;:.t port. Morning or aher-area H S grads only · x • rien a rug S[Ll S275. 974 1624 16 ft Hobie ..... 1 ... tra"--& prime condition $4500. NEW TIRES. · h $300 786-1726 av• '77 Flreblrd. $3000/obo. .., " """ •1500 -6,..7 .. 8i 7 engine, no lit gear. 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Priced ror quick clean 8 cyl, amlfm. pwr SECRETARY er.or rtl ,, .... Solid oak deSkS125, yet-inflatable. Chrys. 4hp LEISURE 14. $1400/obo, cond new part•. $1500. baa• 7 sale $2 150. 645-0168 steerl'l, air. auto, 4 bfl Commerc1al/Pleasure Aefrig service & recond 1 t & 1 $3 OtB.631-6215 67"4784 b 9 890 actual ml Wanted, one world c1ass Must have minimum 2 yrs sales Guar 549-3077 ow carp ng aupe ,,_ 642-1807 car , • . exec u t I ve sec. eicper Sabor trained I ydi sten~ ~hrs =~go ~~i Barbie Dolls w/dream '82 ErlC$on 33' racer/ '72 MUda, cmpr shell, lrg $1500 .67~~~: SEE retary/admlnlstra-tive Mature non-smoker pref Washer/dryer $135 ea an qvarn Y rssr · · house. AV, l\Jrn. clothes, cruiser. 1.0.R. cert. tires, CB, tape deck, grt ~ asst to president Total Call Tommi Ambassador Dishwasher S 100 Reing. relrig S 125-flte cab $30ea take all $250 548-7174 Beaut. 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Dandeaw, power hack Ing 10 -.c. 432-1449 Nowav6lleblew/u1t11,""' '8l Audi 4000E wtlltel '132804.52ndownet,xtnt 801<. W•ll menneHd. '7toeiiaeaA0;•,49K.2 H w, 1urtace grinder, Pool table uoo, tent meln channel, ... Y K • camel, am/fm cU., >dnt C-Of'ld, •1500. evl wtu,d 8w. "300. 759-0eH ~~.!?'ffm. WtYt rOOf, lfke Bridgep~.rt mill, wOOd traitor $1800, email aall-ca•. 0V. 213"'424..a884 cond. $&400. 979·2112 851~ deye 955-1030 ,_.__ ... le rt ,_ -&M. 551·5511 tethe. 10 tbl eaw, Joint«, boat 1200. 540·6317 9YM 714..a75-5535 · •75 4..,..L wht/ .... __. 2 · '' ~ lftl • emall plaMt. dr111 pt.... u 1 ~ • .....,,_, 1 owner.~ eond. welding outfit Sunl\9n Rartan IMng room IOve-~.. 71.,, toe>e. loald«I. S.V ,. Wtll mlMlrtd, I0,000 113 WWW bfUe wlwht hone. 7l4·912:(s43 ... t. 2 chel11. 2 01... ••••nu... c:«dt P'~7•.1!;."' ··m1, & new radlel• aeon-t 11 -"" aood __. -. -teblee, earth tonea, new ---...... 1913 BMW 3201 Ot'9 ownet · '".,. 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COtnb woodworking in,. bet ofr. f42• l'45 Schw'nn IA Tout & Super mti.toe. m9")' __ ,,... Mk elloul ,,_ moMV --•• , YANAOON· 22 000"" c:tllne-ahaper, table eaw, iU1t. Wa fU1 IA Tour. Mint ~ ot1 S60Qa/ooo, 931·25&2 can u¥e you tMi ow euttom trtt. 1; .i paint; loltit•r. plan«, boring co.-Oelttd 142·1&45 -'7132t AU8YAED putGMM' ..... ~ a)c MYOOf mtee lua T9-f.':a elldlnQ lab ... ":!3tr'&1~J['f; caa,.. n Xlnt Cortdlttorl. "9'• and ••• Ill reok.atntr.dto. Mutt .... yCNr •390 st5-4e22 'U ~al 2t M\dow. ~ 1eo..oee1 _ ••n . AMUfMO)'fnt•. teMtH w t9d noflWOfktno OOlor Camper. 5.,,,,,00,, ~· '70 BMW 320l' ~ tuf'I· 1301OUlll9treet lnl Cond , 'IO A•D t TV'a.. undet 10 yre old eng I trtnt. 111111 '5000 roof, ale. etetto, Klnt • NEWPORT GEACH Coft\lert, IOW Ml ldeef tor "'" plclc up 637~._: ..!!!_O 00· 4 159 or O'Ond.17800 .... 7th • Ill... g.rlduttk>n. 14!~123 L..;. ____ ....,.. ... -..; I cue -· . --..----------------·------~----··--------------~ .......... 2 ~ CD 'M~gic Flute '<?peningtonidht ~ --- -Papageno and verutJlc ba so Francesco Soriancllo wdl Five Penny Opera Company COVER PHOTO: ~Hte Tavera ud Marco play Sarastro. . "' Sdi._...lmaaa an costamed for lklr roles la ~e Five Other cast members include Cdestc Tavera. £ Winds Up itS 1 Qth SeaSOil Pamy Opera Compaay'1 five performucet of Mozart'• C'hn stina McLaren Tardif. Jeff're~ Gerstein, Hector e ---rti.r Macie Fl•te" at Oraqe Coast College. Vasquez. Michele Cantley, Cathennc Powell. Amber ' ~ McGanley. Mansa Solomon, Gretd Hjne1 and Judy • Moz.art's final opc-ra. -nu: Mag>c Fluic, •• wtU d~ DrufT. . ~ oul the 10th. season of Orangt Coast Col~'s five ··The Magic Flute:' which will be performed 10 Curtain for the performances tonljht. Saturday and ~ Peno) ()paa.('ompan). surung tbLS ~cekcnd Enghsh. 1s full) staged b> FPOC artistic director ~role March 9 and 10 wilJ be at 8 p.m . Advance tickets, priced LL The enchanung opc-ra premiered JlUt 1v.o month$ Chardonnay wnh orchestra. chorus, costumes 'by at $9, are on sale at the OCC Ticket Office in the college's -... before the composer's death and aclueved 1mmed1ate Manlyn McElro> and scenel) b) Steven Craig.. Student Center from 9 a.m. to 7 e.m. weekday.s and 8 • suoccss. Because of 1ts spoken dialogue. u 1s tcchn1call) The production features some of the Southland's a.m. to noon Satrudays. Tickeu will be sold at the door 'g not an opera but a .. s1ng.sp1cl" (song pla) ). finest )oung sm~. Chosen for thC" lead roles of Pamina . for SJ O. • . . _ _ ~ ~ ! ~>~lo~ an ·~nlat°flJl~ •· ~~ . _,a~ Ta.mU\O~~ ~~A·~~~;.r ~ ... ·~~', "7'. ·--~"Ii' _:· .. ·";;4..~ ... ~ :~·~~fr 7:-. ~~·..:· ,..,: ~~. • .. -• .:; ,~f._-{.t. · ......... t,l ~;-:· .' • • -.!' .... !t' :..: .:?A.'-~ ', :..Ji. ~ . _., ......:....~~-he~-:::~.:.,...., ·-""" •" ........ ~ ;r "t:.ellldf cl\1~1 ano cnnartTr"lthocf l l . . s<r pcrccnl · ~ -0'9farn0uiM.asoni~ leader. Ignaz '~n Born Mourt "as and tht Vatican. Heh.as perfonned in dinner the<1tcrs. on discount 1s available for aro ups of JO or more. Tickets _ a fn:ernaM>n ~a mcm~r of the stronges( of all secret radio and 1n Metrot>Pohtan Opera a ud1t iof)s. may be charged by phone at 43'2·5527. Admission to a ~ ~tics. founded on airri1 ofhagb cth1caJ 101.CnL BarilOoe Marro Schtndelmann. will ponray special Wednesday performance at 8 p.m. will be $2.SO. (£ .................................. Live th·eater appeals most to Ackroyd By CATHY DE MA YO ra., N•U:e11 , a 1 Tele' 1s100 roks ma~ ha"e made Da' td .\ckco)d·s face fam1har. but a comcrofh1s career 1s resen ('(f for the challenge on1vc theater. C"urrcnth featured as Dr Pctcr Bo"cr on cas· .. AfterM•A•~H." Ackro}d 1susmg umeofffrom 1.ekvLS100 lo appear an -Good·· on South C oasa Repenol) 's Mams~ thro~ March 25 . .. Stair ts the actoT·s mcd.ium:· ..\Ckro)d wd. unWlnding bet~~n performances lasl Saturda) ... .\Jso. the issues )Ou get to deal with onst.agarc mgeneraJ so much more potent and anlt'tt"Sungand compkx. ·· Tm .. Good .. forexampfc. TbeC.P. Ta)lordram.a examines a German univen1ty professor~com· promises wt th the Nazis to furthf r his cirttr add up 10 immersion m Hitler's pohucal machine. Ackroyd plays the professor's best fnend.. a kwis.b ps)'ch1atnst. AJlhough h1srolc 1semot1ona11) demand- ing. Ackroyd finds .. Good .. sat.isfy1ngamsticaJI). "I loved 1t ngh1 from tbewordgo. I think 1fsan extremely important play. What 11 ultimate!) has to sa> 1s something that needs to be wd O\-Cf and over. -1 t takes the story of one rather tnstgruficanL ·good· man and shows how a ~cs of small compromises.. uny lmJc ethical and moral compromises, add up to a horror at theeod. Aod how easy 1t 1s fort.bat lO happen. howcas) 11 is lo rauonahu ~little st~ that lead to disaster:· (Ackroyd saJd. / Ackroyd. 43. grew up in New Jcrse) aod graduated from the Yale School of Orama. He appeared on. off and off--0f£Broadway and was playing a featured role ma soap opc-ra when he deoded to tak.C" a chan~ and move West Wlth his wife and two daughters. The angels that watch over actors must have ~n • sm1hng. bccaust twoda)safterheam'ed 10 Los Angeles. M was offered a tclcns1on mo" 1c stamng opposite Bette Daves. Forty-eight hours later. he was on a plane to Ohio to begin filming. and ··1 st1llh.adn't fi ni shed reading thescnpt.-he recalled with a laugh. S1ntt then. he has wortcd steadtl) in TV and feature fil ms.1nd udmgongmatingthe roleofGary, th1rdof1be notonous E wtng brothers on .. Dallas.·· Dunng the past two )can he also found time forstagt rolCJ. in -A Soldier's Play" at the Mm Taper forum and now in "Good'' at SCR ~ckroyd's character on .. AfterM• A 9S•H" 1s a cynical. bats.er surgeon who lost a lq dunng the Korean., War. Ackroyd was featured an five of the i-st seven episodes filmed. and h1scbaracterisexpcctcd to become a regularfixturcon the show nc.At season. The .. AfkrM •A •s•tt .. cast 1s alloned 6 ve da)'S to fil m the half-houriho~ -asoppposed to the usual . scvendaysallov.ed for an hour.Jong show . .. Tbat'sa real luxury," Ackroyd said. "Tbat"sooe rcaJOn I lovedo1na'AfterM•A9S•tt: lt'soocoftbe most rewarding t.clevmon expeneoces rve had. ··rdoa playaboutevcryycarorycaranda half. not b) desJp, but tllat's son of the wa) 11 happen'-The larJt pcrocniaar of my umc iupeotdolf'\I television, for economic reasons and. to be perfectly honest. it'san• easier lt~(than S1QC worlc). (PleueMeACJ[ROYD/ Pqe 10, c-n•eto e:&ldbtta Mme of tbe moet ancient tara.1.n 8eell on &nf of tbe aatellltee. ...... _..., .......... Europa la the am•IJest and llrtCl'talt of Jupiter'• fopr Galilean aateW-. Voyager's,. views -amaze Photo show at OCC recalls space mission spectacular -Jupiter and Its Moons." an exhibition of color and black and whnc pbotogTaphs selected from trans· m1.SSJons 5Ctlt back.ii> E.arth from tnc.)'oyagcr spacecraft. is on display a.hio• March 23 inOntnge Coast College's Art Gallery. 1bc show wntt.cn by Dr. Robert Wolfe, a aeologist at t.hc National A.tr and Spac:e Muse um, presents more than 70 images of Jupiter and its five principal moons augmented by text and a scale model of the Voyager spacecraft. -Jupiter and Its Moons .. was organized by the museum v.ith the Smilhsomao lnstJtution Traveling Ex.tub1t1on Servict 10 cooperation with the Jet Propulsion Labor.alOry/NatJonal Aeronautics S~ Adm1nistnt1on to impart some of the excitement and mformatJon generated by lhe Voyager missions. In 1977 t\\--o unmanned Voyager spacecn.ft left Earth lO c:ollce1 scientific data on the outer plane~: Jupiter. Satul'Tl and possibly Ura.nus. (A rare alignment of 1he outer planets makes such mullipte encounter missions possible only once every 45 years). By March 1979 Voyager I passed Jupiter, Voyqer II followed in July Both craft were eqwpped with a pair of 1elevas1on cameras attached to telelcopes. The cameras started rollina 80 days before the encounter with Jupiter, supplyiq scientists with massive amounts of invaluable.data on the Jovian ajant and ltS multaplc satellites 1.S well as some Of the most stunmngly beautiful imagery yet to come from deep space. The exotic discoveries of a new moon. the suspected Jupiter ring. active volcanoes on the moon of lo and the incrcdibfe turbulence surroundina the Great Red Spot added to the excitement of the Voyqer projea. A _limited num~ of posters featurina a photo imaae of J upucr and lhe moons of lo. Callisto. Ganymede and Europa wtll be available during the exhibition. Gallery ~ours ~ 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. week.days. f« mo~ information. call the plJery .tt 432-5039. J Olympi~ns ~arch Saturday and Sunday mark the half·way mark 1n Disneyland's four .. Olympic SP1rit Weekends.. that contmue thrOU&h Match 17 and 18. Bob Sea&rm. former Olympic JPld medalist in pole vaultina. wtli namte the patriouc "We the People" ceremony at 2 and 4 p.m. both days io tbc plrk'1 Town Square area. The ceremony ts performed by a 3SO.mcmbcr cbotr, a full orchestra and a flq drill team. Nat 'WCICUnd former Olympic 1Ymnut Cathy R11by will be Lhc narrator. OtherU.S.Olympians-iocludioaDr.SammyLee. Wyomia Tyus and Wally Wolf -may bvc *" in lhc colorful "American Guettc" parade at nooa and 5:30 p.m. both days alof\I Maio Street. U.S.A. All .. Olympic Spirit" etivitiea will be o&red at rqular admisaion prices. Part boun wiJ be 9 Lm. to 9 p.m. ., I ' :I'!'; .. -~· \J Cal en ar \ Cl&Mlcal ''TD llAGIC rLUTE," Mozart ·a enchanttnll opera performed In Enj(llsh. rea- iurcs some of tfie South- land's finest young singers. Presented by Orange COast CoUeac·I$ Ft~e Penny OP-Cra ....__.... ...................... ~ "1DQ., .-.,.. .... ; ••• \..KX;" f\UOCTl- 8. Moore Theater. 2701 F'aJrv1ew Rd .. Costa Mesa. 432-5527. ".COSI r Aft. TUTTE," (All Women Behave Like That). an opera by Wolf· gang M~rt. ts pefformcd tonight and lomonow. 8 p.m .. Cat Slate Long Beach University Theater. (213) 498-5526. 0JlSG9aT COLSllA!f, clasaJcal gullartat, e nter- tain• In 1.a Palme re&- taurant, The Newporter. 1107 Jamboree Road. New- port Beach. Mon.-Sat.. 7 p.m. 644-J 700. LADD TBOllAS and cnaaT llllODU In a "H'azel Wright Organ Scrtes" concert. 8 p.m .. Crystal Cathedral. 121 4 I Lewla. Oarden Grove. 971 -4017, JU. TD J'SJlfllfT llAJOV&ll TllJO presents con tem- porary Jazz on vartous In- struments. Melissa Hastn plays cello. Chrts Stevens plays vibes. and Edward 0 . Kuaby ts the group's acoustic guitarist. P-rt.-Sat.. A p.m.-mldntght. Cafe Laguna. 858 S. Coast Hlgh- w a y: Laguna Beach. 497-5404. Through March. RU111 PIUCE, recoitnlzcd as one oft he best female Jazz vocalists In the world. appears Thurs.-Sun.. 8:30 p.m . through March at Ron's In laguna. l 464 S. Cout High· . Portrays Pamlna Clav.clla lllclaaela will ~ a lead role In 11-.rt•• ••ne ll•atc Plate, to be performed by tile Fl•e ~4 Opera Company at <>ran«e Cout Collete weekend and March 9 -10. way. lAguna Beach 497-4871. . RICll SBERllAJll on the piano and.Jr A no: WA TIIS on t he saxophone, 9 p.m .·1:30 a m .. Care Lido. 2900 New- port Blvd .. Newport Beach. 675-2968. TB& sa1c llAalltNTBAL JAZZ TlllO. Tulsa Rib Company. 3305 S. Bristol. Santa Ana. 241-9005. CO!lft'UT PIDLLIPS. a ravortte entertainer of Brtt· Lah royalty and New York cafe society. appears with hts trio -In an exclustve engagement. Frl.-Sal. 9 p.m.-1 a .m .. Tues.·Thurs. 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a .m .. LI· brary Loun2r. The New- porter. 1 J l57 Jamboree Road . Newport Beach 644-1700. Pop AJll1U ll11llRA T , today and tomorrow, 8 p.m .. .Uni· versa I Amphllh"B.ter. J 00 Universal Plaza Dr .. Univer- sal City. North Hollywood. (21 3) 520-8800. llAllC£L'8 offers danc- ing, 9p.m .. to"Boasy Box." J 30 E. 17th St .. Costa Mesa. 646-3666. llA TTBltW WILDER . Oolden Bear. 306 Pacific Coast Hli()lway. Huntington Beach. S'~9600. PltTS WU.LCOX per- forms his tribute lo e tvls ~Icy and Rock ·n· Roll at 9 p.m .. The Grand llott'I, 7 Frttdman Way. Anaheim. Through March 24 772-7777. THE REUBEN E. LEE p resents Jeff 6: Ste•e Wcd.-Sat.. 9 p.m .. 151 E. Coast Hwy .. Newport Ut'ach. · 675-5790 VJllfCENT SCOTT plays ~ullar In thc-Wine Ct"llar. The Newporter. 11 07 Jam· bortt Rd .. Nt"wport ~ach Tues. -Sal .. 7 P• m Ap~ at Cafe Laguna The Jenny 11.aJllYer Trto la named after a eopb.ledcated. 18th centmy WutratlOD of a compoelte beut that bad llon·llke front pawa and f ~~or ray bod7. See ~day Ja.u tlattoe. Slnglea WllltEL OF "nunJ>. SHIP, for <ilngles over 45. meet.~rnt Dlmllrls. Anahe im. 524-3327. 11188 A.ftOllt'S 8 1RGLlt8 DANCE CLUB, A:30· 1 I ;30 p.m .. Frank Amoss Trto. Layfayette Hotel . 144 Lind~ Avr .. J,ong Ckach. (213)435~63 1 I . Wor bbope llARDI GRAS llA81l llAJUNO. Today 7 -10 pm .. and tomorrow 10 a .m.~ p.m.. Bowt'rs Museum. 2002 N. Matn St .. Santa An<t . 83 donation. 972-1900 Lectara A NS.W BR&&D or ... "DANCE FOil llEA.aT," ~ sponsored by the Amtr1can • Heart Association. I 0 a.m.-2 p.m .. Anaheim Con- venlton ~nkr. Santa A.na I County firsts Herbert Blometedt, top, wt1J peet COD·. duct the Loe Aogelee Pbllbarmoalc Or- chestra. See Saturday Cl&Ml- cal Hating. WHALE RS: Wa tchln~ Whales Off~<' County. A slide preMntatTon by Jay Burdick. 7 p.m.. Wind & Sea. Dana Point. 661 -5177. & 2. 800 W. KateUa Ave .. A_nahetm. Reatatratton al 8.30 a.m. 547:3001, A llASTSa DANCE CLASS Is held today with major guest artJ9ta. Sant.a Ana College. J 7th at Bristol. Santa Ana. 667-3506. Tbeater "AJQIQS" at Fullerton CMc Light Opera. Set-Fr1 dal. listing. 'ANNR GET TOUR GUl'f"' a l But'na Park Com· munlty Theater. Stt Fnday llsttnit. "BABES °' AIUlll8" a l Sebastian's West Dtnnt'r PlayhouM". Sec Fr1day list Ina. Fllm8 n cBBllBOV °' T AL TA .• "CA T BALLOU." A at the Newport Harbor Ar- claalc Western film with ~~::ealC'T. Stt Frtday Jane F'onda. Lee Marvin. "TB'E &,Lg PB ANT and others Golden WW llAJlf" at the C<-m Tht'att"r Coll~e. Forum n. 7:30 p.m.. Sec Frtday 11suna. . 15744 Golden West St.. -"EVEllGaltEN" a I llunllngton Beach. 82 ad· . Santa Ana City liall Annt'x mts."lon. 895-8367 _ Stt Friday listing "RISKY BUSllfE88." UC "COOO" at ~th Coast lrvlne &lencr Lttturr Hall. Rrpt'r'fory. &e Frtday ttst 7 and 9:30 p.m. today and In~. tomorrow. 856-5548. 'I'll Glt1'1'm0 111' ACT Etc. THE SOUTHERN CALl- FORKIA STATE P'ltSTl- VAL. Amateur c h o ra l groups compt'IC lo advan<'t" fo National Finals. Today and lomorrow. Chapman College. 333 N. Gl.a~ll. Oran$(c. f2 I 3) 70HH J 1. Sat. Cl&Mlcal THE ORAl'fOlt COUNTY PBILBARllOJlllC 80- ClltTY p~senls thr Los Angeles Phllhannonlc Or· cheslra with Uerbt>rl Blomstcdt. conductor. and R.adu Lupu, plano Santa An a High Schoo l Audllorlum, 520 W Walnut. Sa nt a Ana 646-6411 . "C081 FA.ft TUTTE," an opera by Wolfgang Mozart. 111tt F rtoa y Hstfilg. "THE MAGIC PLUTE, •• Stt Friday llsllnl(. OllltGORT OOLEll.Al'f, St"e Frtday llsllnfl.. Jass TOGETHER A1'D T AKDIO IT ON TBS llOAD" at thr llarlt"quln Dinner Play- hou&f'. SC"C Pr1day listing. "llAJll OF LA llAJllCBA" al the Curtain call Otnnc-r Thratt"r. Stt Friday listing "llA88 APP&AL" at tht' Grand 01nncr Theater &c- Frl~:.~sllng. •• Plll90ftER OF 9~1"0 AVlt!fUS" at thc- Garden Grove Commul}tty Thcalt"r Stt Friday ll~llng "RIGHT B&D, WROlfG BUSBA!fD" al !ht" Munt . IJll(ton Beach Playhou<;(' Stt Frtday llstlng. ''TllJt T AlllJlfO or THE 8BllEW" at GolMn W("<;l Coll~e. stt Frtday ll"lln~ Slnglea WBltEL OF FalBND· SHIP, ror slnl(les OVt"r 45. mttts at Ftntcky's In La Mirada 524 -3327 Wor~bope r ou a MA STER SESSIONS In opera musical theater and body roordl nation with lnlt>ma tlonally a<'<"lalmcd arttsrs an-<'On du<'lt"d dudng winter f~ll val of Leaming and Pt'r forming, a l Pa<"lrtr Mutual I l<'adquartc-m. 700 Nc-wport Crnl<'r Drtvr. Nrw por-1 CONPR~Y P HILLIPS, li<'arh 543·0543. ~e Friday l18tlng llARDI ORAS llASK RUTH PalCS. 0 8tt Frtday llA.IDftO. 5(-r Friday "'' llsllng. Ing,. RIC& Ul&llllAN and Fl.Ima WATIIS WA'nf&, sec Frt--.s. d.~y listing. /-"DRUJlflDUlf AJllGltL." A TH& 31UfT RAJIQV&a 194R Japane-M fllm with ii • co O> .... ---· ~...._....... Calendar '72champ Bob Seagren. Olym- pic medalist ln the pole vault. will nar- rate ••we the People" ceremony at Dis- neyland Saturday andSdnday. s lum doctor and a gangster In loosely structured a l· te,gory of good and ev.tl. Also s howing ··Hop Scotch," a short film . dealing with 1960s conflicts bet ween police and youth In Japan. UC Irvine. Social Science Hall. 8 p.m .. Irvine. 856-6379. "SONG OF BAJA." A wildlife movie presented as part of the Dana Point Harbor Festival of Whales. 2:30 p.m .. Marine Institute. Dana Point. 661-5 1 77. "RISKY BUSINESS." See Frtday listing. . "BERLIN ALE X - ANDER.PLATZ." Rainer Werner Fassbinder's epic production based on Alfred Doblln's novel of big city life a nd lhe Ill-fated rela· tlonshlps of a conv1ct re· cently released from prtson. T he 1'5-hour film Is shown at UC lrv1ne Humanities Hall, Room 178. today from 12:30-9:30 p.m., and Sun- day from 10 a .m.-8 p.m. Free admission. 856-6406. Etc. Club. Participants are en- couraged to come In C0.9- tume. Dtnner features New Orleans style entrees and wlll be followed by dancing to the Home' Savings oT Amertca Band. 771-7S'TO. Tlllt SOUTBERJ'f CALl- FOR.JnA STATE P&STl- V AL, Stt Friday listing. WHALE-1' ATCIJU•G TRIPS are sponsored by Saddleback College South every Saturday through ~!l_lJ.J;if~Oiun.. ...:_ : · .. ...._~··) ' , ·;,,..;,\)"" J~~t~· • ............:!:::-• -.. , .. , ~ -~ ~~. depart 8 a.m. from Dana · l\ Wharf SportJlshtng. Dana · Point. 831-4646. ~ A BASltBALLL CARD SHOW. Presented by the North Orange County Base ball Car d Club. · Anahei m Convention Center, Anaheim Room. 800 W. Katella Ave .. Anaheim. 779-1228. DELTA GAMMA ANCHOR SPLASH. A run- dralscr to benent the LA Blind Children's Center. 19 a.m .. UC Irvine pool. 50t admission. 847-0 165. Sun. Clualcal PIANIS T FRANK FRENCH performs the sec- ond In a series or three concerts that consist or The WeU Tempered Clav1er, of J .S. Bach. 3 p.m .. Yamaha Music Edl1"catlon Center. 15455 Jeffrey Rd .. Irvine. 559-5440. Little folk like big whales VIOLINIST CAMILLA WICKS. accompanied by pianist Jean BarT. perform Beethoven's Sonata In C Minor. Opus 30. No. 2 for Violin and Plano, and works by Fra nck and Barlok also. 3:30 p.m .. Sunny Hills High School. Bastanchury Road and Warburton Way. Fullerton. 525-8617. "PESTIV AL llUSIC K POR BRASS Al'fDORGAN, D." Frtenqs of Music at St. Luke's Church. Atlantic Avenue at Seventh Street. Long Beach. 4 p.m. Free admission. (213) 4.37 · 1584 EDUARDO DELGADO; Jt•a time again for the children •a parade at the FeatiYal of Whalea through llariner'a pianist. teaches a piano master class. 2-5 p.m .. Sherma'n Clay Steinway Hall. 8469 Kass Drive. Buena Park. 739-5786. Country BLACKTBORl'f performs lrtsh a nd Scottis h folk music Evenlnl!s. Indefinite Old Dana Point Cafe, 24720 Dt-1 Prado, Dana Point. 661-6003. Jazz THE JAZZ FORMULA Is featured al this month's Southern California New Orleans J azz Club mecttn~. 1 :30 -6 ;30 p .m , Meadowlark Country Club. Tall Gate Room. 16782 Graham St.. Huntington Beach. $3 donation. CA.FE LIDO hosts a jazz session, 3-7 p.m ., with Al Abbott on piano, Tracy Lon~strelh on drums and Wayne Wayne on the sax- ophone. 2900 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach . 675-2968. BOBBY R ETPIEL D -Latin J azz. 7-11 p.m .. Sunset Pub. 16655 Pacific Coast Highway. Sunset Beach. (2 I 3) 592· 1926. RUTH PRICE, ~e Friday listing. STtlDIO CA.FE reat\.ll'eS an afternoon jazz session. 100 Main St.. Balboa. 675-7760. Village ln Dana Point. Come ln C09tume. See Saturday Etc. llatlne for detalla. THE GO.LIAKGAR.J'fER JAZZ QUARTET, 7-I I p.m.. Indefinite. Allslo's. i 670 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. 642-8293. RAGS MARTINSON Al'fD THE RBTTHll SEC- TION, afternoons. Old Dana Point Cafe. 24720 Dt-1 Prado. Dana Pol nt. 661 -6003. JACK BRAN'D, 3-7 p.m. Indefinite. Rusty Pelican. 2735 Pacific Coast High- way. Newport Beach . 642-3431 Dance "SHOWCASE '84," A Taste or Dancing. Is pres- ented by the Fred Astaire Dance Studio In Newport Beach. 2727 Newport Beach Blvd.. Suite 200, Newport Beach. 7:15 p.m . Theater "AlfllfDt" at Fullerton Civic Light Opera. See Fr1 · dav listing. '°BABES IN ARMS" at Sebastian's West DlnMr Playhouse. SectW'rtday list· ln~;TBlt ELEPHANT MAJIC'' al the Gem Theater. See Ft1day llsUng.. "llAJlf OP LA llAlfCHA" at the Curtain cau Dtnner Theater. See Friday listing. "11.A88 APPltAL" a t tfie Grand Qlnncr Theater. See Frt~allng. '' T Alll1'0 OP THE SBR&W" at Golden West College. See Friday llsttng. Lectara CAR TD BOWllEAD 1VBAL& SDaVIVB? A slide pres,ent~o by Peter Bryant. 'Otrec tor. De-velopmen~I Biology Center. UC lrv1ne. 1 p.m .. Marint' Institute, Dan a Point. 661-5177. ROSALIND& L . LEADER, owner of Art Leaders. Ltd .. speaks or the origin s and the popularity of posters. 10 a.m.. Lo n,:t Beach Museum of Art. 2300 E. Ocean Blvd .. Long Beach. $2 admission. (213) 431-6483. Stnales WIDltL OJ' P1l.IEND- 8BIP, for s ingles over 45. meets a t Spanky's for a champagne brunch, Gar- den Grove. 524-3327. MISS ANGIE'S BIG BA.ftp SOUND DA.KC~ . . . . . ' Calendar CLUB. Free dance lessons 7-8 p.m.; dancing will con- tinue from 8· 11 p .m. Lafayette Hotel. 144 S. Linden. Long Beach. (213) 435-6311 . P'Uma · A BA81tBAL~ CARD 739-5786. 8HOW,seeSaturdayllsttng. Dulce llAJlf8 BOEPPLlt, plan- MOn. A Bltlfltl'IT for the Isl. comes to Chapman Col· American Ballet Theater to lege to give a lecture and k I c k off M I k h a I I concert. Salmon Recital Baryshnlkov·s new pro· Hall. 333 N. Glas.sell St.. ductlon of .. Cinderella"' In Orange. Lecture 11 a .m .. Loe Angeles Is presented by concert 8 p.m. Free ad- " BB DK KO BS AKD Cia.lcal Dom fJertgnon. FollowlnJ{ mission, 997-6871. BROOMSTICU,'' part of a -----dinner. Baryshnikov wlll OllltOORT COLEllA.lf. Chlldrens Film Serles Gll&OORY COLSMAK, join top cclebrtlles In a Stt Frtday listing. shows at 2 p.m .. Saddleback sec Friday listing. special one-time pCT-J -- College f"'orth. 5500 lrvtne -• fonnancc.~.m .. Bever!l AU · .... -" D -I Jaar ~II JN.re • -~" ":;. ; -~:Yr..~1 "'!-'.. ~ ""'enter rive. rvl ~.. __ ~· _ .... ,,....,,, ___ . ~ ·-.__~-!ti"~--!'~-..~,. ~5'1f:!~k • 1.:. ! ~~ ~· ... -. ...,..CAYsl.IDO.~Ancbbott on .. · slstlng of sounds of brass. ~ "''"EYE WITK1t88 AC· piano 9 pm -1·30 am Tb -t piano. drums and sax-COU1fT: Killer Whale At-2900 'Newp0rt ·BJ~d .. N~w: ea er a phone. appea r s 9 Lacks on Gray Whales & port Beach 675-2968 • • A c a g g H o v p.m.-1 :30 a.m .. Cafe Lido. Other Martne Mammals ... A RALPH. BLAZE . aiG SDTCBBOOK" at the 2900 Newport Blvd .. New- .movleiprcsentatton by Dave BAffD. • 8-1 l p.m .. In-Newport Ha rbor Actors port Beach". 675-2968. Beenln~. 3 p.m .. Manne dertnlle. The Roee&Crown. Theater. 390 Monte Vista CONFREY PHILLIPS. lns tllu e . Dana Point. 831. s. State Colle«e Blvd., sr .. Costa Mesa. Tonight see Friday listing. 661-5177. Anaheim. 778-5600. and Tuesday at 8 , p.m. p 801'GOl'BAJA,seeSat-_ _ _ 631-5 110. op urday listing. Pop A · • • c o • c • R T ··e&RLIN AL1tx -" ... Al'fDBRPLATZ," see Sat-URRY GELTZSLllAJlf, CABARET"' Is performed rd II ti 1~..& gult 9 1 T by singer Martha Schlam-u ay s ng. s ''6"'r. ar. p.m.· .a.m.. ue-. me. who combines folk Blue Beet care. 107 21st f!l .. Etc Newport Pier. Newpo~t songs. poetry and anecdotes • Beach. 675-3333. JOBl'f WBBLEY P'LltTCHER ltV AKO&L· 18TIC A880CIATIOK meets for a ttllgtous meet- 1 ng. Pacific Room. Anaheim Convcnllon Center. 800 W. Katella Ave.. Anaheim. 999-8900. THE RIGHTEOUS Claulcal BROTHERS, see Suhday usung. DIZZY, sec Sunday list- ing. 8HAR01' TABER QUARTET. see Sunday list· Ing. NO-RTO CAPPO!lflt, a brtllla nt Italian pianist. gives a recttal series al 8 p.ll\,.. Sherman Clay Steinway Hall. 8469 Kass Drive. Buena Park . JUMP BACK wnH THE 'I MOVE IN AMalCA "Tom Selleck fans rejoice. 'Lassiter' is a pretty darn good movie. I had fun with 'Lassiter'." -J~IS1~I. about her life In a show that celebrates the strength of women In the face orlone- llncss, war and agJng. 8 p.m., UC lrvlne ·r1~ Arts Concert Hall. lr vtne. 856-6379. VINCltRT 8COTT, see Frtday listing. DIZZY, see Sunday llst- lng. 8BARON TABER QO 'I'; see SuQ!ia y list· ';~~ ..... ---Tb eater "A CBltKBOV SIUtTCBBOOK" al the Newport Harbor Actors Theater. See' Monday list· !Oil. · \'ll'UNlfY GIRL" al the Grand Dinner Theater. 7 Freedman Way. Anaheim. nightly except Mondays al varying curtain times 772-7710. "GOOD" at South Coast Repertory. See Fnday llst- lng. Good Horn111g Amerio, ABC· TV • .... ...... ~T PUURfS PRESENTS A ~ rm.HcK PFUUT~ A ~ross Flffi·FOOTLOOSE·KEVt-4 BfU~·LCR st(X:R IRfE WEST fNl lDlf UT~· EXECUTIVE PfOlltR CJN3. rm.t«:K ·WOOTEN BY ~ PITOt:CRl· PfW CED 8Y LEWIS ~ AOOffl. FNJ CJRl ZAIR4· CHCTEO 8Y te&RT fu.;5 JIHl 1lE Ptt'El 8 CK FfOTl WFllf9i' EDJ'IS · OR9fl ITlJTm PICTl.ff 5ClHJTlHl'i FlW1l 00 CClUTBIA FECCRJS FNJ.(RSSETTES ft pgI_.-.....-w=•·m-.-r A Pfffl1U...WT PCllfff , ~ .. _ __...._., • ......,,,_...-tt•\.K"'9h4.."''WJ •• "" • -• -• - MIA Mann 8'ta film ~29-5339 COITAllUA Edwl!OS Harllof TWWI • 63t-3501° NOW PLAYING £LTOM EdWlfds SIOClliblCi 581·5880 ltUMTMl8TI* IUCH Edwards Huntington ()ftema 1403ll IRW9l •OMMI towards Woodbnc¥ Ctnedomt Cinema 834·2553 ~ l-0665 • WHl-..rJtft MIUK* VIEJO EdwardS Cillt!N West £dwirds MiSSlott Vlflo 891·3935 Miii 495<6220 OIWfl( PIClfic 's Orange Onvt·ln 6:M 9361 • "Selled< sut'\ds oUt smartly in light and lively 'Lassiter'." -USA To•hy ..... 879-9850 PAaftS MAHEll DR.ff ti IWf Al lmlll llU 5295339 ~BREAPlAZA SJ IWI' M'llllll CISTA IUA 546-2711 COWARDS SOOTH COAST PlAZA IMS10l AT SUNflOMI CISTA •SA 979-4141 COWARDS CINlMA COOlR MMIOI A I AOMIS ll Tiit 581·5880 COWAl!DS SAOll.CBACK ll fOllO AT llOClllilO ftmlll UWf "3-\SOQ EDWARDS f~~ YAU.EV lllOOIUUIST Al U.0. -5510655 CDWAROS~ WMD W l OI CIJ.'f.,1 u ~3) 691.()633 .: r: SQUAii£ ~AllftllM. '"rll GSTTDro llY ACT TOGETllltR AJID T AJUJIKJ IT OR TU 80AD" a l tbe Harlequin Dinner Play-house. See Pr1day listing. ••llAJlf OF LA llANCSA '' at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater. Sec Friday listing. ~ 0 - "Tl ... a: . II) ••11&A80 RIKO THlt ~ ~ JtA)\'QJ Apf1 .£artb_Mov""-·-= · # .. ,-~ .. ~ ..... m .... ""'".• .... Kaula. "·Professor o f t; Geophysics and Planetary =r Physics. UCLA. 7-8 p.m.. N Ha.shlnger Hall . .Chapman :_. College. 333 N. Classell St.. '° Orange. 997-6831. m "RATIVE AIDRICA!f8 _. JM SOUTHERN CALI· l'Olll'flA." NavajO-Mcxlcan artist and speaker PauJ Apodaca presents sand paintings and a dlscllsaton of Issues affecting Native American· lndlans In Southern California. 12: 15 p.m.. Saddleback South Campus. Upper Quad. "'LASSITER' IS SLICK, SLEEK AND STYLISH . I had an absolutely swell time at this movie~· -WAIC·TV U-523·9310 LA MIRAM Dltlf IS Al Al<N* UC. KACI 497·1711 COWARDS SOOTH roASI LACUNA COlST HWY •T ~.o -6~2S53 , SYUrY CINCOOMC CIW'llWI a SA M SAi Jiii CIP--493-4545 PACIOC'S MISSOI 0 I SO IWI • CAl'ISIWIO ·~·" Wl......,tft Pac1hc s Hi· Way 39 DIM In 891·3693 •stmSTU • £DWAROS CM.MA WEST 891·3'35 -csTWCST(• Al GOlOC" •m 1 NOm, ACCll'TlD ,CHI, .... _...,., 1 I f 'C.alendar N 28000 Marguerite P.kwy. .£: Mission Viejo. 831-4620.. ~ BJOLOO'f OF CANCER. ns a IO·wt"ek lecture series ~ conllnuf's through Mart'h 15 at UC lrvtne. Science ~ Lecture Hall. 7 p .m. "O 856-5318 ~ ... Al'fARCBY, BIG u.. BROTHER. A.MD WORLD llU1fGER, •• with Dr. Rich· a rd DeGeorge. University of Kansas. 1 I a.m .. Chapman College. Hashtnger Hall . 333 l'l. Glassell St . Orange. Free admission. 997-6818. : ~ ":~~·~~~ra~,Q: Parks" ts the subjC<'l of a 0:: film-lecture series at Full· erton College. 7:30 p.m .. 321 E. Chapman Ave .. Full- erton 871 -8000. f'Xl. 252"' Films "THEOREM." A 1968 drama which tells the story of an Industrialist In Milan who gives his factory to his 'workers for no a pparent reason. 7 p.m.. Nt'wport Harbor Art Museum, 850 San Clemente Dr .. Nt'wport Beach. 759-1 122. Etc. BALBOA SKI CLUB holds Its rtgular menlng. 8 p.m .. Tht' Newportt"r. 1't'r· ract' Room. I I 07 Jamboree Road. Newport Beach "THE llAGIC FLUTE." Stt Friday fisting. GREGORY COLEllA1'f, Stt F'rtday 11:-ttng. Juz WOODY BARNETT BA.ND and "Nate T be Great" play swing.Jazz and rhythm and blues. 8 p.m .. Meadowlark Country Club. · 16782Graham. lluntlngton Beach. 846-3391. COJ'fFREY PHILLIPS. see Frtday l~tffe­ ,.-~, ... ~ ·'·~'.:.': 4 --·'-·""· WAY1'1$, ~Fri­day listing. Pop REUBEN E . LEE, set' Friday llstlog. VlltCEl'fT SCOTT, see Friday listing. TBlt SHARON TABER QUARTET, see Sunday list· Ing. DIZZY, see Sunday ll&l· Ing. -Dance -FACULTY DA.lfCS COPf· CERT. Performanct' of works choreographed and staged by members of the UC lrv1ne dance faculty · Program ranges from classi- cal ballet to eUmtc and modem plecn. Wed.-Sat.. 8 p.m .• UCI Fine Arts Vlllagt' Theater. Irvine. F'rec ad· mlssJon. 856-66 I 7. Wonderland of wheels la a aportter car in your future? There will be plenty of model.a and englneertnc featara to .ee at the four-day 1984 Orange County Auto Show •tarting Wedneaday in An~eim ConTention Center. 1 .. Thu. Clualcal Gll&OORY COL.Ell.Al'f. see F'r1day llsllng. Jau RUTH PRICE, Stt Friday lls~n_&._ _ • -~-~~·:.;·~r.· :..·-· ...----... .. -.....-. -0r-.~1uft. • evenings, lndeOnlle. Old Dana Point Cafe. 24720 Del Prado: .Dana Point. 661-6003. · · RICK 8BEIUIAJlf and WATim WATim, see Fri· day listing. COJllFUY PHILLIPS. see f'r1day listing. Pop MCK PYZOW, singer. guitar, ttarmonlca. 9 p.m.·I a .m .. Blue Beet Cafci, I 07 2 1s t Place. Newport Beach 675-3333. . R.EUBEJlf E. LEE. st't' Friday llstln~. BALLROOM DA.ftCll'fG. 8 p .m .-mldnlght . Meadowlark Country -Club. Graha m Street. Huntington Beach. Dance lessons 7 -8 p.m. VUtCE1'T SCOTT, see Friday llstlng. Dance Wed. Theater TOGETBBJlAJllDTAIDMG lory. 655 Town Ccntf'r IT 01' THE ROAD" al the Or1vt', Costa Mesa. nightly "BABES ll'f ARllS" at· Harlequin Ofnnf'r Play• exc-t'pt Mondays al 8 :30 Sebastian 's West Dinner house. Stt Friday llsttn~ (Sunday at 8 p.m.) and Harbor Art Museum, 7 p.m .. 850 San Clemente Drive. FACULTY DANCE CON-~ewport Beach. 759· I 122. CERT. see Wednesday list· Ing. Playhouse. Stt Fl"lday lis t. "MAN OF LA MANCHA.. "'eek end afternoons al 3 Cl•••ical lmr. al the Curtain Call Olnnf'rg p5.m7 .. 0t3h3rough March 25· t • --ii-rm lr..IJU." h -4 . .. u"'"' • ~ al l t' Theater. Set' Friday llslln~. -1983 UC IRVll'fE MUSIC Grand Dinner Theater. &e "llASS APPEAL" a l lht' Lectures scholarshtp winners per· Tuesday listing. Grand Olfint'r Theatt'r See lorm an honors <'oncert. "GOOD" at South Coast Friday llslln~. ENVIRONMENTS IN- UCI Fine Arts Concert Hall. Repertory. See Friday list· • • S A L . L y A N D DOORS A.MD OUT: I nstalla- 8 p.m .. Irvine F'ree ad-In~. MARSHA" on lht' St'C"ond lions and Earthworks by Etc. 1984 ORA.NOECOUl'ITY AUTO SHOW. Through Sunday. Anaheim Con yen· lion Center. Southwt's t Exh ibition Hall & Pacifi c Room. 800 W. Ka tella Avt' .. Theater ''BABES· Of AllMS•• a t Sebastian 's West Dinner Playhouse, 140 Ave. Pico. San Clemente. See Friday II sling. mission. 856-661 7. 'I'M GETTmG MT ACT Sla~e of Soul h Coasl Repc·r· Mt'llnda Wortz. Newport ~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--.-~...:..;..~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~,......=-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Anaheim. 999·8900 r LUXURY MAT~RtfE[S =i~---· I' ht 2 Matinee Showings Only $2.75 Unless Noted "FIJRllfY GlllL .. al th(' Grand Dinner Theater &e s •3r.13 .. x.n.i1616}~ 2ss11 ~:: .. ~:.;;~. J FOR Funt EXCITEffiEnTI V1s1tOur... * &';\f(;!•l~Lffi!wf 11~!$!¥• . AGAINST At 12 IS ALL ODDS 2·4 5 5:15 :Y.50 10·1 • TllZ • BP•TWIUFF ~ 12:00 4 :00 1 :00 $2. 75 ht Show Only ~PG 12:50 3:00 5 :10 7 20 9 30 •1 0 ~ \rtl!Ck • LASSITER ~ 1·003 105207309·40 Academy Nominee THE DRF.SSER 12:40 3·00 5:20 12·00 2!30 5 :00 7 40 10.00 7·55 &. 10:20 TIH Verdict IAI !PG< Two OIA Kind IPGI Prtnte School (Al * Ortv•·lns O pen ,,30 Weetiend s J ,,45 Weeknithh * (.h1lrt• r.1 Unde1 I 2 f R l E Unlf'~~ N o 1e<i 5 INCLUDING BEST ACTRESS -Meryl Str.eep .. BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS -Cher BEST DIRECTING -Mike Nichols ..._ ____ _, BEST FILM EDITING -Sam O'Sleen BEST SCRE6NPLA Y (Written Directly for the Screen) -Nora Epnron and Alice Acien •• llSI 751-4184 £DWAll.OS TOWN C£NT£R SD IWY 10 -Sl<l ' AlllOll IUIC(6J4 3911 UA cm CENTER M cm H1Pn11 O:lfllt • ....... _ IUIC( 637-0340 Ml: OllANC[ llW.l TUSlll SO Of lllQU llSTWIU 893-0546 UA WESTlMSTER MAU SO M 10 lll.Sl DI! ~--------............... a~ ...... a•a .... 1•• Calen·dar 7 Tueeday llstlng. • .. GOOD" at South Coast Repertory. Sec Friday Ust- '°t\·1·11 GH11RO llY ACT TOOnDR A1fl> TA&IRG IT OR TIU ROAD" at the Harlequin Otnnel' Play- house. Sec Friday ltsUng. ''MAK OP LA llAJtCllA" at the Curtain Call Dinner 'Theater. See Prlda.iay llstlnl{. · "11488 APPEAL" at tJie Grand Dtnner·Theater. Sec Frida _l I !§.U l)'l._ ~ :·_~ ,.,. .. _ ........ ~,. ' . lt D MAaSBA'' on South-Cout Repcrtory·s Second Stage. See W~nesd~lsUng. "TWO BL llIQ" at the San Clemente Com- munity Theater. See Friday ltstlng. Lectarea ]! 0 -BIOLOGY OP CARCER, hotel tax and guldcctt.ours. ltvlnl{, and more. 1 $140 $10 f~. 831·4&46. Beach and San Pedro ports. ~ secTue&d.ayllsttng. Saddlcback COii~ North. double occupanoy or $170 AJll ORAL PRSUJlf-527-7111. a> -----559-1313. sl".fae occupancy. Oeadjlne TA'nOJlfltlDLLaworkshop Dl9RSYLA1'D, 1313 ~ Etc. "11'TRODUCTIO'N TO Is rch 5. 642-5586. ls presented f'rl.·Sat .. Mar. . Hart>or Blvd.. Anaheim. ! lsMOli1'GECOVJllTY MIXED llSDIA," a WINDSURPllfO Is a _9-10. 9. a.m .-4:30 p.m. Morclhan 50atlracUonsln ~ four-week workshop de· spring health and ntness -Teaches public speaking eeven themed parks. ~ AUTO SHOW, see Wedncs-signed to Instruct partlcl-program offered by Saddle-skllls before small or la'1{e "Olympic Spirit Weekends" ...... day ltsung. pants tn techniques for the bacl< College South. lnstruc-audJenccs. Saddleback CO). begin Saturday and con-,, Ad RUH_-;---use or a variety of media. tors provid"e exercise (or the lege North, Roo01 8107, ttnue for the following two ::!. -'9'&Dce ~---....... Including . transparent. whole family durtng two 5500 Irvine Center Drive, w~kends. ActtvlUcs In· ~ TJaeee e-nma reqalre opaque and <?thers. 850 fee. three-hour sessions. IO Irvine. 8140 fee Includes a elude the " Amcttcan Gazet-'< early ..._ ... p. JNlJJDeDta, Begins Mar. 10, 9 a .m.·4 a.m.-1 p.m. Many dates.arc no·host lunch each day. te'"~atnponand5:30 • . reatetratlcm,etc. •-___ ~H p.m .. Saddleback Coll .Jl~bU--.~ ~-· Mar. 559;JV . : ,--_--::..?;,·~-.~'ii--_ >g~~· .. ~.<.,.. · 'fllgTUC.A:I'A~-~ ~llaom . .....:..-~~:.:-.;L;to)~pr:.28.,z9. · •IMCiy "We e ple.'' a .ol ~ l~ttl(tor'i.:. ~ 'r!ll 3. • . -May 5-6: orconaecuUve S'at-• .0..,ein& eTeDD _ _ narrated 'by Olympic gold ::r • of a· tour ~Pr· 14-22. Tom CL 1J B C 0 1' S J'O urdays, Mar. 11 and 18. medalist Bob Seagren. at 2 N Lealle. e.xpcrtenccd «iulde lllAOICO, a travel club. Is Apr. 7 and 14: or Tuesday ALLIGATOR F ARll. and 4 p.m.' and fcaturtng and profes,ior of nalural planning a tr1p to Baja Call · and Thursday. May 8 and 7671 La Palma. Buena otherHS. Olympic athletes. - science at Saddleback Col· fomla. F'rl.-Sun.. Mar. 10. 865 fee. Dana Point Park. One of the world's and a host of other ac· ~ legc, leads the adventure. 16-18. Trip Includes round-Harbor. 831 -46~. larJtest reptile collections. tlv1tlcs. Hours 10 a.m.-6 ~ Fee of $795 (double oc· trip transportation. 2 nights A Cl'lr WORltSBOP Is I 0:30 a.m .-6 p.m. dally. p.m. Fri .. 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Sat. cupancy) Includes pre·tr1p lodging at the Quinta Del presented 7~10 .m .. Mon.. 52W2-826AlL5£. WATCBJ•G. and Sun .. 10 a.m.-6 p.m . ortcntatlon, air fare. all Mar beach reaort In Rosarlto Mar. 12 a . I Ion ., Mon.-Thurs. 999-4565. ground transportalloft , Beach. 2 full breakfasts. a Community Hospl con-Through March. from DOTT'SB&UYPA.IUI llotcl a ccommodations, seminar workshop for solo ferenccroom. Mission Viejo. Balboa. boats leave Long . 8039 Beach Blvd .. Buena .--edwards WESTBROOK CINEMA .~:.·~:r "~,'~::· tJ•r~•"w'f' 530-4401 NOMINATED FOR The hottest place on earth is about to get hotter ... 8 ACADEMY AWARDS eEsT PICTURE "l'BE- aR•l•i.1"1 .. '"f .. 'lr. ·-r--u--·r-p-................................. m® .... ~ .. ,. .. a~ ... -..... ·--•*' Jiil •i&U(.ltD IA•t• .. • Al.AOOCOMl'llNVQll(AS( --o - \i F.r• flU.O 963-1307 FAMl.Y 4 * lMllA mus 16"611 EDWAROS/SANEIORN lAGW..UMAU IUPllT IOCll 673 83~ EDWARDS LK>O llMC( 634-2553 SYUFY CNOOME IUTlmlll • UA WlS~TlR MAU 893-05-46 11 ·~ YALCll" (I) fn. 61>0. 11 ·oo 511/Slln 1.00. 6:00, 11:00 edwards MllA CllllMA Newport a 19th 646 5025 Co••• MeN - ~&.Dr FW.l ~ RalBV 88'.tS()lj EWN 6AAl<W'I 'M..fOl?O BRM.£\' OSSIE OAVIS .nNff WCIJJ.Nlt.RO .. ..., _.,,HENR'(MNllQN .._.,J, .. ,...,....,...~~ .. ""°""""' FW.l ~ cro RC)N.ALD L llJO< --DEDE AU.EN --• ,,__.,..,.AONAl..OL BUO<....slW.l.~ ~ ... FW.L~ _ _, __ '° ___ _ ......... P'l~ ·--.... ._ .. ~.. -r' ··-_....._ _______ . NOW l'LA YING ~ ~.~~-- 1w · CllllMA r .. c..,..._...~ ' 0.-• •34 )II I rd• .. rdt alUSTOl CIN• .. 4 B R 0 0 K t S H E L 0 S -- --..;_STARTS TODAY ---- BREA UAMoYles 990.JI022 COSTA MESA ~refs Cinema Center 979-4 I 41 COSTA MESA tRVINE OftANG£ Edwanf s Woodbttdge City c.enter Ci:Mml 551-06.55 634·~ l.MiUNAHIUS EdWanf s Laguna Hiits Mall 768~ 11 ORAHOE Stadium Onve·ln 639-8770. UA Cinema WESTMJNSTEA Edwartfs Cinema West 891 -3935 540-0594 _........------------------------~~- I • Cl) a> .... ...... ... G> "O c G> .¥ $ --------------........ ~ .... ~----·--.-............... 2 ... a ...... :...._ Galleties MUSEUMS llfEWPORT BAaBOR LSRY.1540S.Coul HlfO\· through MaHh 4 . ART llVMUll. 850 San way. Laguna Beach. Highly Wed.·Sun. 12·.5 p.m. (213) BOWERS llOSltUll. Clemente Drtve. Newport ~llshecfbronu 11eulptures 439·2.l 19. 2002 N. MalA St .. Sant.a Beach "II Modo Italiano:· the Bennett Bl'Olhera of MATSU rm& ART Ana ... !rt.sh Sllv~r .. 18 an It.alien n·cw image artists P acervllle. lndcflntle. OALJ.ltRT. 14~2 S. Coaat exhibit of 17lh. 18th. and ~tmmo Paladino and Tuea.·Sun 11 a.m.·5 p.m. HllJ'lway. l..quna Beach. 19th I r Marisa Merz throuah AprtJ ·497-6005. Wonca fnclude la.rgnt col· Dublln~~~~tlonsi!i v:u~~ I : California artJst Leonard BC 8PAC& OALLltRT, lccUon of Miro graphic• In ofl1tland. Hours Tul"S.·Sat. Kosclanskl presenta hts 235 Fort'St Ave .• LaQ:una U.S. and rare group of 10 5 S 12 5 most ~ntJ:lntlngs. In· Beach. ExhlbtUonOfplloto. etcblngstrcRemblandt. In· a.m.· p.m.. un. · I di Ill d k b rt•·t .a-11 t 0 10 p.m. 972· l 000. c u n«i · · a ng an graphic wor s y a ... s o.n;1 nl e. a.m.· p.m. llVUUll OJ' NO.RTB C n as fl I n g .. ( I 9 8 3 ) . represented by the gallery. dally. 494-3903 . OllAlfOECOUlfTY,30l N. Through Aprll 1 . Throutrffih 10. Houra TBS lllUIDltL801' Pomona Ave.. Fullerton. Tucs.·Sun. 11 a.m.·5 p.m. 1'uC9.· . J 1 :30 a.m .·5:30 ftA.M'&•OALL&RY co., Paintings by Susan Ryan 759-1122. p.m. 4 ·1880. 301 Palm. Balboa. Meet ••FU.rtatlon," a 198S oil· by Marla Dopey ~Pa.t~o G~all~'{-. ~-...L~~a_ ~.~~~ ... ?~· . wit~ artJst W~ Be~,,_,, -----r ~la9l.ni decadence ~~ .. ~·.,,~;~~~..p'~ ... ,,, ·m--~'.:..~·~ .. l.::..': __ 1!.~-~ esa.Joop rm:...-·~ J~· .-.. , CountyCeDterfdrColltempomy AJ'(afil1)~. '12.5 p:m.""73a.6 ·5 ... ALLENDALE GAL-. Haffmans cxhlblta bronze a.m.·5 p.m .. Sun. IOa.m.·3 · sculpture. from the Nether· p.m. 675-8735. Calendar Park 165 rid~. shows and SAFARI. 8800 Irvine altracllons are found along Center Drtve, Laguna Htlls. wllh Wiid West gunftghters. Or1vc:·through wild animal canc·a n dancers. Camp .. ,_l'k. Zambezi River cruise. S noopy and live: country animal shows. petting wo. music with fam,ed singer large aviary. open• dally Jim Turner. of Thc Law-9:41> a.m .. last car admitted rencc Welk show per· 3:30 p.m. 837·1200. forming dally. Open 10 8HBRJIA1f · LIBRARY a m ·6 p.m. Fri . Mon and Al'fD GAll.DElf8. 2647 Pa· Tues .. I 0 a m.· J 0 p:m. Sat.. clflc Coast Highway. Corona 10 a.m.·7 p.m. Sun Closed dcl Mar rose. cactus. an· Wed and Thur . but .dining nual gardens. orchid con· and shopping area wlll re-servatory. kol ponds. g.tft main open. 952-94-00. shop. open dally I 0 :30 LI 0 N C 0 UN TRY a.m -4 .m. 5 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS BEST PICTURE (Goldn r.lolM w1 ..... 1 BEST Dm.ECTOR ((;olcln f;lo!w WIHH I BEST TEN OF THE YEAR fl'IE ur.ur'r n:oru: ur..uM· \'\\()('tmo m.~ ~8.\ \\f:Ak PftnlE• IJl'i ,~., t:S Ht.KUO H "11\t.R nlkO'iTO \I\ UU\TA JIH k\U v~11 fO\\TITI TIO' , •• \01111 ~i ,t.1'SIJA\ •FUU£RTOH FOll 525 4747 * FOUNTAIN VAIJ£Y Filrru 4 963· 1 »7 • GARDEN GROVE • 3i5fMI Vallty View ,,..,,.._ -· 634 2553 UUl' = -·- SIX l'LAG8 llAOIC llOUKT Al.Pf. Over 1.000 square dancers gather on Saturday dressed In col· orfully matched C08tumee for the park's third annual Square Dancers Day. Also. a Physics Day for 2.500 high school students Is held Sun- day 260-acre theme park. rides. shows. l!ntertaln· mcnt. Computer Dtscovery Center and other exhibits. open dally I 0 a .m .-8 p.m .. located 25 miles north of Universal Studios at Ma le Mountain Parkway. exit off 1·5 . Valencia. (213) 992-0884. U!fJVgJlSAL 8TUDI08 TOUR. I 00 Universal City Plaza. Universal City. A live show w1t h special effec1.t1-or "The Advcntu1ts of COnan -A Sword and Sorcery Spectacula r ·· Adult ad· mt.s51on price ta 811.50 for ages 1 2 and over Admission for ages 3 to l I ts 88.50. Discounts etvaJlablc for seniors 55 and older. (818) 877-131 J. 72 hours of liberty to forget everything the Nauy euer -taught them. •dvi. .trd• l!l"l">TOI l.l"'t .. " Jack Anderson D ilJ p·llaf reveals in the I lands and photography by lllLU BOOSlt ART Constant Haffmans. In· OAU.&RY. 11732 Main definite. 10 a .m.-6 p.m. • St.. Car'Ckn Orove. Lyrical Mon.·Sat. 557-0804. abstract.tons and paJntlnat CAL 8TATlt PULL· by Ling Ch~. Through ZRTOlf. Visual Arts Center April f. Wed.-Sun. 12·4 East Gallery. 800 N. State p.m. 638-6707. College Blvd .. Fullerton. Art NltWPORT B&ACB or the American Salling CITT 114LL OALLDT. Vcaeel. Hours Mon.·Frf. 3300 Newport Blvd .. New· 12-4 p.m .. Sun. 1-4 p.m. port Beach. Tim Clark 773-3262. exhibit• watercolors CBALLIB G.u.LBIUSS. t~March 7 . 8 a.m.-5 1390 S. Coast Highway. .m I . 528-1258. Laguna Beach. AnUquc • & OOA8T COlr lithographs from •· ratt L&O& .Art Gallery. 2701 edition of David Roberta P'airvtcw Road. Coeta Mesa. (I 796-1851) volumee on .. Jupiter and It.a Moons .. E«.vpt a nd Nubia. lhf'OUl#l depicted tn more Jhan 70 Mar. 14. 11 a .m.·5 p.m. color and blade and white Wed.·Sun. photograph• .elected from CllJU81'1Al'f THOMAS transmissions eent back to GALLERY. 100 I w. 17th earth from Voyager apace· St .. Suite T. Costa Mesa. An craft on display throusth exhibition of abstract March 23. S how 1s 8CulpturaJ fljtur~s featurtng augmented by text by Dr. the work or Annie Healy. Robert Wolfe and a scale Also abstract oil palnungs modelofVoyager.Hoursarc by John Badger. Indefinite. l 0 a.m . to 3 p.m. weekdays. Tucs.-Sat. 9 a.~.~,.m. 432·5039. CITY OP IR '1JU OllAlfOB COAST COL~ ARTS CENTER, 460 1 L&Olt Photo Callery. 2701 Walnut Ave. Worka of Stan Fairview Rd .. C.OSt.a Mesa. Sholtk .. an advertising pho-"Miiwaukee. Betwttn 14th tographcr baM:d In T"ustfn. and 24th Streets... an and Darlene McElroy. a exhibit of black a nd white graphics tllustrato·r frqm prints by photographer Corona del Mar. arc shown Esther Shapiro. Ihrough through Mar . 24 March 27. Mon.·f"TI. 8 Mon.-Thurs. 9 a.m.-9 p.m.. a .m.·5 p.m. and 7·9 p.m f"rl. 9 a .m.-6 p.m .. and Sat. 432-5725. · 9a.m .-3 p.m. ORAllfO& COVNTY D&SIGJfS RECYCLED C&JlfT&a ro• 001'TElll- AllT GALLERY. 6 19 N. POllART ART. 3621 W. Harbor Blvd.. Fullerton. MacArthur Blvd, Space · "Flamcwork.a '84" la the 111, Santa Ana. Thrtt theme of an lndMduallatlc. Southern California artists. contemporary art glaaa by Willia m Riley. Marta Down· 12 lnternauonal artist..•. ey. and Jean Towgood. arc Mon.·Sat. I 0 a .m.-6 p.m. featured through t.Iarch 23. 879-1391. Through Mareh · Reception t.ontlht. 7-10 Io. p.m. l7'rtt admlaalon. Hours B 0 T & L 8 A N Wed.-Sun. .J 2·~ p .m . llAAJlTltlf, Carden Patio. 549-4989. 696 So Coast Highway. • QUORUM. 374 N. Coast Laguna Beach. An exhf· Hlg)'lway. t..guna Beach. bltion of Barbara Janu5z's Murfele Burch'e water· watercolors Saturday and colon and ac:ryltcs and Al· Sunday. I ·4 p.m.. with a bert Landeroa watercolors c hampagne reception. on exhibit through April I 545-6823. 10 a .m .·5 p.m. dally. BUllAN &QUATl01' 494-«22. CltftTEROALLhY. 1650 . RUZOLI OALLSRT, s. Coast HllO'lway. !Aguna South Coast Plaza. 3333 Beach. Art.Island photogra· Brlatol. Co1ta MeH. P.her Marv Wolf• exhibit Heckacher'1 putela and ·A Lofty View" bc:atnt Sun· llthographa are featul"t'd day. A wine anCf chttite through March 17 . re«ptton wlll tx held 4·6 957-33"3 1. p.m. Mon.·Fri. 9 a.m.·9 ROYAL BOUU OF IJlf· p.m . Sat. 10 a m.·6 p.m.. TSRJOU, 3535 E. Pacific Sun. 12-6 p.m . 497-7408. Cout Highway, Corona dcl LAGUNA 8 SAC B Mar. A colledton of land· 8CllOOLOP ART. Ettlngu ecapea and seaeca~ In Gallery. 2222 Laguna Ca· oils a nd waltrcolora &y CdM nyon Road. "Cilllfornla a rtist Edwin Fourcher. a lso Land ac ape•: Four p,rofesaorofart al CouUtnt- PaJntcn" bnnga together Commu nit y College. the worke of Miria m Smith. Throujlh March 11. Houra 9 Linda Stevens. Don Hen· a .m .·CS-p.m. dr1x and Jerry Davts. Woure 8 A N .J U A If 9 a.m.·4 p.m. Mon.-'Fr1 .. 9 CAPl8TRANO ll&· a.m.·J P·E!i Sat. 497-3309. OIOllAL LIJlltUY. San LOJfO.-ACBllllVUUll J uan Cap11trano. An or AJtT. 2300 E. Ocean exhibit ot Coptic textu~ Blvd .. Long Beach. 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A Kiii" (PG) I'll.IS "IDllY rMll" (R) ( * Auroci~t fSPANOf. •) :' "LA VCNCANZA ()( MAAIA" fOll "ISUSITA (JI ClttlJAllJA" -~~~-,~~~') "llOIDm rASS" (R) "''~ Pl 1111 ii ~~ !'·~ ~14 ow ot c<»i1ia ""'-AlllA'' (It) ((JN lA ~fA DCl 1MatO ·~.,._~~ ..... _..----··---------------~~ ...... ---~ ....... --....... 111!!!1_. ....... ._._ .. ._ ......... __ • Picks of the -plays c, "A1'f10Jt," the musical based oo the comic atr1p, (772-8708). F1naJ performancuaretonlghtandSaturday completes Its run for the Fullerton CIVIC Light Opera al at 8 g,.m. · Plummer Auditorium. Lemon and Chapman. Fullerton ·~CW LA llAJllCBA." the Don Quixote mustcal. (879-1732). Final perfonnanc~saretontghtandSatwday fa being pl'etlenled at the Curtain CaJI t>fnner Theater. at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 :30. · 690 El camtno Real. Tuatln (838-1540). Performances "AJll1flE GltT YOUR OU1','' the musical based on attglvennlghUyexceptMondaysatvarytngcurt.aJnUmes Annie Qakley's life story. opens tOf\lght for the Buena throl.Uth Match 25. V' v v , Park Community Theater at SuHlvan Center .. 7631 W. "llAaa APPSAL,0 a new comedy about lhe Melrose Ave .. Buena Park (523-0351 ). Perfonnancea wtll priesthood. w1nds up Ila run at the Grand OtnnerTheatcr. be given Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. (March 11 at l 7 Fl"ec:dman Way. Anaheim {772-7710). to be replaced and 7 p .m .) through March 24. Wedncaday by the musical ·"Funny Girl." Closing .. CHEKHOV IN ·YALTA," a historical comedy. performances, att tonl-'lht through Su~y at varytng closes Its engagement at the Newport Harbor Actors curtain umes . .., .., v .7 Theater. 390 Monte Vis ta St.. Costa Mcaa,(631·5110). "Tlllt PRl80RR OP SECORD AVBJllUS.. NII Ffnaf pcr(ormanGCs are ~,,ht a~d Sat~y at 8 p.m. StmoneQmedy,4:0nUnuesattt\e'GardenGrove~--~ -~and~_n~vat~,m. . . .~ z= • ·-----~u-.~ ~--__. -~~ ....,. .... ----. JI:.~P· :"!'<?~ ~ . • ~ ... ~-.r.-..... ...-. .,.A.o;;I.. K l>"::-.1'! • · 'tht>'·~~i'>o~Thb er nr(s Center: 50f llff Drtve.·~.a . nOroottf~!U-l · ·are Y an · -. -· Newport Beach (6.3J ·0288). Performances wtJI be given Saturdays at 9':3o thro~ arch 17 with m~ttoces at ~rldays and Saturdays a t 8 p.m. through M~h 10.""'..., 2:3~!i.f~:Y ;i:~8 10r TBB SHREW... a ''THE ltLEPBAl'fT MA.Jlt, .. the dnunatlzatton of a Shakespearean oomedy. opens tonJgJ1t on the maJn st~ true story atx>uta dcjormcd Englishman. opens tonlJ{Jlt at of Golden We8t College In HunU.ngt.on Beach (895--8378). the Gem Thcatd. I 2852 ~aln St.. Garden Grove Performance. wm be given F"rtdays and Saturdays at 8 (636-7213). Performances arc Wedne&days through p.m. and Sundays at 3 p.m. through March 11. Saturdays at 8 p.m .. Sundays at 7:30. unttl March 31. "TWOBLDO>.llJCt, .. a polltJcaJ comedy. Ison stage "ltVERGRltEN," an origina l play about the black at the San Clemente CommunJly Theater, 202 Ave. cx~r1ence. will be presented by the lntcrcultural Cabr11lo. San Clemente (492-0465). Performances arc Committee fort he Performlh~ Arts tonight and Saturday §lven Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. untll Marc h at 8 p.m. In the Santa Ana Ct y Hall Annex (680-6339). 4· "aJGBT BED. WRONG BUSBAJllD,"'an adult farce "GOOD," a drama dealing with Nazi atrocllles. Is comedy. Is the fare at the Hunttngton Beach Playh~. being staged at South Coast Repertory. 655 Town Center Main Street at Yorktown Avenue tn the Seacllff VIilage Dnve. Costa Mesa (957-4033). Performances are given shopping center, Hunttnllt.on Beach (847·4465). Pel'· nightly except Mondays at 8 p.m. (7:30 Sundays) and formances will be given f'"'rtdays and Saturdays at 8:30 weekend aftunoons at 2:30 throu~ March 25. v v ""' through March 31 . ""' v "I'll GltTTING MY ACT TOOltTllER A.ND TAK· Uta IT ON THE ROAD," a musical about a slnger·s lire and career. Is the new show at the Harlequin Otnncr . Playhou~. 3503 S. Harbor Blvd .. Santa Ana (979·5511 ). Performances a re gJven nightly except Mondays at varyfng curtain limes through Apr11'29._""' ""' "JOSS 'N TELL," an original comedy. completes Its run for the Ana·Modjeska Players at the Anaheim Cultural Arts Center. 931 N. Harbor Blvd .. Anaheim ACKROYD ... J2'rom Page 2 "You work five days a week as opposed to six. You're home on weekends. You sometimes have blocks of time when you'renot m the script very much, so you have time off to.recoup . "Theaterisei$ht times a week, six days a week. You neverreallk have lime to do anything else in the way of a personal Ii because you only have one night a week off. "But theater is the most satisfying. in some ways. because you get to do your role over and over again. You get to keep on trying and trying." Ackr(fcd's role in "Good" isdemandingona numbero eve!l. It isa highly charged. emotional role- a Jew who fi.ods the noose of the Nazis slowly and insidio.uslfc tightt:ningarou_n~ the.lifestyle h~ loves, who finds fuso dest fnend betraying ham bit by b1l. - Among the technical challenges of the role is that Ackroyd's scenes often are interrupted as the main character tu ms to deliver a soliloquy to th~ audience. "You have to stay in character, stay with it and maintain a thread and then listen· for your cue so you come right back on top of it," he said. His character also is on stage for the en tire span of the play ... It's a mixed blessing," he said. "lt does keep you concentrating. When you go ofTto the green room between scenes and have a cup of coffee and start talking. you tend to lose the enc~.•· Another challenge or Ackroyd is that his c haracter sings several songs during the course of the play. "I've done musicals before. but aJways character roles. It doesn't bother me as much as I thought it would," he laughed. This is Ackroyd's first appearance at SCR. and although he'sstill adjusting to thcdailhcommute from Los Angeles. he'spleascd todiscovert ~uality ofstage work flourishing in Los Angeles' shadow, as well as "what a beautiful facility (SC'R) is and how well-supportep it is by ~he people.·· ··what •Good• ultimately bu toaay l• eometbl~that needa to be 9&1d o•er and o•er. •• aatct Da'ri4 Ac!';td w~rtraya • Jewtab 119ycblatrbt in R p a.ctlon. "SALLY ARD llAll8BA," a new play focusing on two women. opens Wednc&day on the Second St.aae of South Coast Repertory. 655 Town Center Dnve. C'osta Mesa (957-4033). Performances wtU be glvcn ntghUy except Mondays at 8:30 (Sundays at 8 p.m.) and weekend afternoons a t 3 p.m. through March 25. ...,..,...,..,,Excellent: .... ...,.,, Very Good: vv. eoOd:..,... Not so Good. 'I Harlequin · 'Act' too strident to take on road Ifs not easy to lookobjecrively at a musical like "I'm Gelling My Act Together and Taking It on the Road" since aspcrsio!ls cast al its subject mauer n sk categoriz- ing the caster into the camp of the .. opposirion" -that 1s. traditionalists in both musical theater and society. This per- sonalized enter- tainment b y Gretchen C ryer and Nancy ford -.,,~~ay~., ·'""~. '!mfer ap-· · parently on the lll••••••••lil••• verge of pro-fessional suicide - rates ~igb marks ~or in~ovation but ~aihng grades for execution. tbouJh 1t i:cce1ves an entertaining production at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. Its scope is too narrow and its manner too strident for universal appeal, which may be what its authors intended in the fi rst pla£C. Its the~e of "d<?ing ~)'. own thing" or "being my own person . already 1sa bu tired, and "Act" does little to freshen the cli~bed as~t of the piece apan from offering some attractive musical packaging. There are no emph~thetic characters on either pole of the psychologi- cal axis, and consequently no overriding interest in their outcome. At the !farlcquin, Gale Baker enacts the singer at a crossroads in her career with abundant energy. Baker is quite convincing in her quest for a realistic new act to match her "new life" on tu m ing 39, but less successful in conveying her motivation -a deficit not so much in her interpretation than on her character as written. filled as it 1s wtlh contradictions and no-win situations. Her vocalizing. however, is solid and lends an aura of strength'. Gale Baker, third from left, beau en8elllble cut of ••rm Getting lly Act Totetber ... " for the star (this situation, among several others, never gtrts off the drawing board). Musically, the show's upbeat theme song, "Natural High," and the comic "Strong WomanNumber" are the most memorable in a spare score. J im Ishii and his bandsmen provide strong accompaniment. sometimes a little too stronJ for full comprehension. ''I'm Getting My Act Tpgether and Taking It on the Road" continues nightly through At>ril 29 at various curtain times at the Harlequin. 35035. Harbor Blvd.,just nonh of Costa Mesa Call 979-5511 for ucket infor- mat1on. The .. Playboy" ho norees were the production itself. director Manin Benson. actors -Jeffrey Combs and M~n Cole, set designer Mark Donnelly. lighting designer Cameron Harvey and costume designer Barbara Cox. ' The other two SCR nominations both went 10 "Amadeus" -the production itself (directed by John Allison) and Stephen Shaffer for sound design. The Critics Circle awards will be presented April 2 at thr Vanety Arts Center in Los Angeles. Seth Foster. a familiar face at the Harlequin. 1s an actor of considerable talent who has met his match in the wooden character of Baker's manager, who opposes the "new look" for the act. Motivation comes into ques.1ion here ~swell. with Foster's character emotionally welded to a psychotic, unfailhfuJ wife and wishing she were ,. strong enough for him to leave her. SOUTH COAST REPERTORY 1las received 10 BACK.STAGE -The drama de plnment of UC San Diego will present Shakespeare's comedy .. Love's Labors Lost" Sunday at 8 p.m. in the F)ne Arts Conccn Hall on the UC lrvinecampus ... call the UCI box office at 856-6617 for ticket information. Barbara Turvet and Kim ijolman spice up the show award nominations from the Los Angeles Drama Cnllcs as Baker's backup singers while John Fragnoli offers a Circle. eight of them for "Playboy of the Western bloodless rendition of a you~ band guitarist with an eye World." presented last fall at the Costa Mesa theater. --------~---------------------------===~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.~ TIMS41J .... ,, A Concert Cabaret with Martha Schalamme 8 p.m., Concert Hall Includes songs by Brecht and Wetll. contemporary pop & folk songs. Broadway show tunes by Sondheim. poetry, songs of protest in 12 languages. $6. $5. $4 11.aJ German Baroque ••• 11 Music for Lute 4:30 p.m., Concert Hall Works by $.L. Weiss and E.G Baron With: John Schoneiderman -Baroque Lute. Stephen Erody -Cello, Julle McKenzie- Violin, Juliana Hartman -Recorders $4, $3. $2 For information or Visa and MasterCard ticket orders, please telephone (114) Ill 1171. Professional Pert or ming Arts & Lectures. Fine Arts -Village. University ot Califotnia, Irvine. · Bleachers. For the Casual side of yotJ .. ~vetYfhlng from pants. shirts and sweotefs to sweatshirts' All 100% cotton 1n great colors tnat tit 1n with your oct~ lifestyle \ 8~~~ r 56 FASHION ISLAND • NE'NPORT BEACH • {714} 644-5070 11 ~· 0 - ·~ . - I I ' I - t • u .. • 12 Movie reviews - - , • _,. BROADW AT DAJIOlfY ROS&: Rated PC. Woody AIJcn 's warmest and moat accessible mm In years actually plays Ukc an extended sketch. Plenty of amusing scenes. but the ending la rathtt abrupt and unsattsfytng. Allen J{lvea one of his beat perf'onnances as a neurotic theatrfcaJ manager promoting a group of second-rate acts. Mia Fanow. tn an lntereaflng switch from her usual roles. portrays a tough-talklnJ{ New Yorll., woman.v T11Jt BIO CHILI;: Rated R. A warm. superbly acted film about a reunion of college fl1ends. following the death of a comrade. Wr1ter-dlrccfor Lawrence Kascfan ("Body Heat·· and the George Lucas metr,a-hlts) sets up the story to r;nake !l 814 Point about the 19608 generauon. He never quite makea1he point. but the mm remains an engaging. funny study of frtendahlp, tA v v . l'()()T(;()()SI: Rated . PC. The dan~ sequences arc fun. but belween· them you'll have to endure a ponderous. predict.able story about small-town moraltty and teen-age frustrations. Kev1n Bacon shines In the lead role: Kevin Bacon, John Laaihlln and Chrtatopher Penn prepare for dare ln .. Footlooee." Lort Singer makd" her movie debut a\ the free-spirited Ariel and John Llthgow makes the most of a tfiankles.s role as WILD Complete Dinners Featuring •Hippo • Venison •Wild Boar '15e95 to the st~nt town minis· LORI8DfOltR ter. Not as pretentious as · 'f'lashdance." but not as Interesting to watch ellher.v v PfEVEJl SAY PfEVER AOADf: Rated PG. Sean Connery Is back as James Bond. but this 007 adventure Is strictly by the numbers. There are tht usual cha~s. escapee and electronic gadgets. but nothing thai._hasn'l ELIZABETH HOWARD'S been done before -a nd bCJtcr. Among the supportln~ • • • • • actors. only Baroorc1 carrci'a stzilcs. lrvlne Ker9hncr • Curtain Call Theatre (""The Empire Strikes Back""J directs mcchanlcally.vv RECKLE.88: Rated R. A charmless movie abour restless. dlsen&aoted teen-agers. Aldan Quinn d<>Q a · ••:JJ.e Curlain Ca// cfu ~ 0 l~r poor James Dean lmpersonatfon as a ntgh school h6od f~ f f 4 with a mQtorcycle and a drunken rather. Daryl Hannah /h" /aJfieJI repaJ/ on fhe ("Summer Lovers"') sulks a lot as the chttrlt'ader who"s . a ttracted to him. It's hard to Imagine how a tttn-problems • I I · movie could be built around two more unllkabl~1 counl'I dinner lh1alre circuil characters.v 1 J • J / I I TBS RIGHT STUFF: Rated PG. Tom Wolfe's book. an ii J Jertie al lhe /able about the test pilots and the Mercury astronauts Is bro~t to the screen skillfully by wnter-cllrector Philip • Pbeasan.t •Quail rc4 fher fhatJ i~ a bu P~I /;ne" Kaulman. Whtie their d~s arc larJ!:er-than-llfe. the ~ ff 4 pilots remain comfortably human. Vtv<f performances by Includes soup or salad, : Tom Tif us ·Scott Glenn. Ed Hams. Sam Shepherd. Dennis Quaid and 'l 7e95 .....,_.. W"ld R" H p· Barbara Hcrshey.vvvv ' .1 1 tee, unters te 1t-SCAJllDALOUS: Rated PG. Robert liays (" Alr--:--[th~ 673-7726 Live on stage ... Now playing plane!") stars as an American television reporter in .,-: _ London who gcfs caughl In a confusing web or blacRmall --r-,() fl~ "Man of La Mancha" and murder. This attempt at a modem scrcwbal1 comedy \ ....... J;;;LJ1 • J. gets kayoed by a convolµted plot. Pamela Stephenson·s 801 E Reservations (71 4) 838-1540 <lell~htful performance as a con artist almost r~t'e'ms I ON fM£ PENINSULA • 690 El c I R I T t' CA 92680 lt.VV' BALBOA Balboa . am no ea· us'"· · 8UDDENDIPACT:Ra1edR.CllntEastwoodreworks ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 'f(l~lllarground In this fourth Dirty Harry film. Fans of the -:: sertec; won 't be disappointed. as Harrv and his handy NOW PLAYING Orange County Premiere ---· . .. -.-... - Book I lyrics By Gretchen Cryer Music By N•ncy Ford • - Pcrlmmances Tues tnru Sun Sal & Sun Brunch 3503 S. H.,bor Blvd., Santa Ana 92704 Sirloin eak THRU MARCH 25TH Served 3 to 10 p m daily· Sunday Noon to IO p m s4A (Plea.e .ee MOVIE/ Page lS) Time is too precious to be waSted on a rrieal. that isn't manelouse '--" So we work veiy hard to bring you a French meaJ that is beautifully prepared lmpeccabfy served And yet moderately priced. We think you wtll enjoy our restaurant It's quite special thJifimi.T-0 ~· '~~ Frencf\ Country Dining 7324 E. Florence Ave .• Downey. (213) 927-0133. 4251 Ma11ingale Way. Newport ~h. (714) 955-2755 The Americ2n Express Card . Don't leave home without it: -~...=:1...~~~-=-~:::.::....-==::=:..;;;;;;......, ....................... _.. __ ..,. ____________________ liiiiiiiilllllllllliiiiiiiiiiliii ................................................... ~ " Movie reviews Magnum ellmlnale a freah horde of urban ecum. Sondra Loc1'e doea another of her Icy blonde routines as a ptstol-paclctng palnler who's .out to revenge a gang rape Eastwood .. a nm-rate action director. but don"t look for well-rounded characters. Extremely vlolent...-v ftllll9 or &IO>SAIUUNT: Rated PC . Debra Winger and Shirley MacLalne give Oscar-caliber per· formancea In this funny and touChtng Olm, whtrh traces a mother-daughter ~laUonshlp over 30 years. Jack Nicholson. u a paunchy. drunken astronaut, ts also auperb. The eer1oua lwtat that occura two-thirds through ts manipulative. but you'll probably succumb to It ianyway. James Brooks was.the wrlter-dlrcctor vvv ..-...-...-..-:--Excellent:vvv -Very ~:!"" .. "' -Good!"' -NOt 80'~. -· ' ,, •• -· ... , . . Co-o.car nomlnea Debra Winier and Shirley llacLalne baYe a heart-to-heart talk In .. Teilna of Endearment." a COJDedf wWl .clra .. matre eaclences. .. ~· 0 - • • ~-;-::-:;::;;:--;:-~::;;;~=--.. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!!!~~~~!!~~~~~!!~~~~~~~!!~:::~~~~--:=-':!!=.·.:::: IEHlllD THE SCENES with Brenda Caponera Restaur~nt Executive **** Oops! Typographlcal error In February 24th Weekender! DI P'rego'• ,,.. menu Is dtflnatety more extenetYe end cenalnly not more expeNIYe. Dt P,11100'8 rTAUAN RESTAURANT-NEW ...-1 Two Guya From l\ety It now under the new name of DI Prego'a ltal8n ReatMWant .nnounoea own.rt Amie and Marisa Herrera. The Mine delclo4JI food wllt be-eerved and • more extenlMI menu feetured. "We wta continue to be .. eager u ...,.,. to tMlntaln the "'9fl qualty of food and eer\'loe we have eatab- lilhed llnce 1975, and to make DI Prego'a one of the nnest fwnlly ltalen ,_..,,ants In Orange County.·· says Arnie The6r Sunday CNmpegne .bUfliet brunch le featured tOAM to 3PM wtth unllmlted complmentary c:NlmpagM and all you can eat bun.t. The eumptuoue r...t lndudee crab legl, Wimp, lox and beQ*, Nimon, aceltopa, v..i ac:aloplnl, chk:ken cacclt°'•· eggs, ~and Other hot and ookS Items. All this plul the Mflfood bar and deeMtt tebte fot only $8.95. DI Prego'a extenetve menu lndudee laugne wrde. fettucdne .... de. and r.ttucdne ala eicllana among other puts dllhee. Some new eddltlona from the ... lndude ~ genow19. Me1 of sole not.ntlne, acempl oteganata and atvtmp ponofino. DI Prego'a 11.._,, ~ Is located at 22tl7 Fairvtew Road, Costa u...:c.11 &42-9500. RIS Na JOtNT -Appoint• .. Fa.h a 0... WMct.n" Don't betleve that being• newspaper columnls1 Is all fun and games I Jerry KObrln t~ It aa serious buatness when Bob Morris. preeident of Mor Food 'n Fun wtlk:h operates RJ'a, ap- pointed him as their ftra1 official RJ'1 Alh & Game warden. The guest llat for this prestigious occasion read• like a Who'• Who of Orange county. lnctudtng Senator John Seystore. Newport Mayor Evelyn Hart and husband. Anaheim Mayor Dori' Roth, Marshall Klein of the Ra"1•· Mr. & Mr8. Bob Kirkpatrick (Bob'I Fishing Editor for The ReglstM), Mr. & Mrl . Jamea Deen (Jim la the publisher of Orange county Business une. and wife VJ4a. It society editor for The Dally Piiot), Nancy IMne. Avalon ffaciflca Yacht ChartM, Mr. & Mrs: Dan Row*ld. architect, Mr. Anwar Sollman, preel· dent of Grace Aeltaurant Company and Mr. Harold Fox, the vice preald9nt. and executive~ president. Mr. Sal Casola. Last but definitely not ieut. was Jerry Kobrin'• gracious wife, Kitty, who was there to support him on his new career as RJ'1 ~lsh & Game Warden.The guests were Issued valid RJ'1 ftshlng Ileen ... and pretented fishing poles to try their luck at the f~ water trout tank. The ~t turn.ct Into gama when a large piece of chocolate cake danced In to honOr Jerry' a (mumble. mumble) birthday. ******* ~tllfe ot tM Delly Piiot A~ a.pt !SHIU NOW SERVING COUNTRY STYLE SUNDAY BRUNCH · '1 99 Jnclud• Beverage.-Well Drink or Beer t •• 1:00 1712 Placentia 645-8091 . COSTA MESA ·\- LAGUNA 'BEACH WINTER SPECIALS MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT .. 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CHEf'S CREATlON ,,. y.,.., .. ,,~, ':. ·~ .. 2.95 C HOCOLATE MOUSSE CAKE ......•.. 2.75 NEW YORK STYLE CHEESE CAKE .... 2.25 HAAGEN DAZS 1.,,..,.,, ~.,..,,..,., .... . .. 1.50 10:30 AM to 2:30 PM For Anerv•tloM 497-6568 2007 So. Co.et ~ .• Legun• Beach co CD ~ ' • ..,. co O> - Works choreographed and staged by members 01 the UCI Dance Faculty will ~ performed at 8 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday, March 7-10, in the Fine Ans Village Theater on campus. Tickets at $6 general and $5 for students and senior c1uzens arc available at the box office. 856-6617. ''The Apollo PrOJCCt - Olympic Games 2000' A.O.," chorC0113phed by Don Bradburn, is a futunstic >. look at the Olympic Games with humanoids, robots and «1 rcphcants replacJng human athletes. ~ "The Function of Spa~" by Lenna De Marco 1s a u. llght-heaned. abstract piece deahn$ with the dancer's rclauon to space ... Brake Missoun Break" by Janice a> Guddc Ptasttne 1s a scnes of vigncucs tJ4Mxi on various ~ I $).:~{~~ i ~~~·- • >e .• • dance forms. For "Bulgarian Suite" Nancy Lee Ruyter adapts traditional fo lk songs and dances to the stage, incorporaung colorful costumes and 1ntncatc footwork nat ive to the region. The concert program 1s rounded out by "for Those We Love," a modem dance by James Penrod, and "Rhapsody in Blue." a neoclassical one-act ba llet set to Gershwin'~ histonc concerto, chore0graphed by Jim Jones. ••• Music scholarship students at UC Irvine will present the free. annuaJ UC'I Hono'"1 C'on~n at 8 p.m. on "FUNNY GIRL" Opens March 6th LIVE ON SJ'AGE MARTIN MILNER S TARRING IN "MASS APPEAL" Th• N.w lkoodwoy C:Om.Oy Hit By Bill C. Davit Aho Sto"ing SalH William.on o;,«t.0 By Jade Bunch ' ---.,----·. Wednnday in the Fine Ans Concert Hall on campus. Performing will be Juhe McKen7ic, violin. recipient of the Oran~ County Philhannon1c Society Zubin ·Mehta Award; Leah Saunders, nutc. and Donna McHugh, awarded Town and GoWn scholarships; Becky Lee, piano, whose scholarship is from the Laguna Beach Festival of the Arts; Stephen Amendt, piano, Susan Ahn. pi400, aod William Ramscll, oboe. winners of the Harry and Marjorie Ann Slim Memorial scholarshi(>; Laurel Boyd, soprano, an~ Kirsten w'eymar. guitar. the Hinld~Pbillips scholarship; Harry Bui. baritone. the ~lph Van Beek Memorial scholarship, and Hye Kyu ng Lee, piano, and Gebrge Safirc, lute, winners of the Judith S. Adams Award. Kent Johnson Production _! ... ~..-..... 2.rt-' ~ ~ ltf .---"!·.:. ...... - s .• $ r'!C '· 1'11~­No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper The Daily Pillii fits in. WATERFRONT DINING • BOAT CRUISES AT THE I CANNERY 'ReqUiem 'gala ahead Orchestral-choral concert to benefit ---Center construction ~ John Alexander will conduct the Pacific Chorale, Orange County Pa- cific Symphony and well-known soloists in Giuseppe Verdi 's "Re- quiem'' on Saturday, March 17. "The &ala evening of music, starting at 8;3'T in Santa Ana Hi&h School .;_ • ~~willbf in M&ppbrt of the -·~ -~on ort6c1'Qransc .County Pcrformina Ans Center. · " The Manzoni "RcQuiem," written in 1873, is considered by ~any to be Verdi's finest comP<>sition. The con·. trasts arc remarkable. building into ecstatic peaks and subsiding into hushed pleas. It is a· showpiece for choi r and orchestra alike. The three .. ycar collaboration be- tween the 140-voicc Pacific Chorale and the Pacific Symphony, led by Keith Clark, has matured into a blended and exciti~ presentation. Their first joint performance in the 1979-80 season was followed that summerbya FounhofJulyconcert in Irvine that attracted 20,000 spec- C&rol Vaneu ta tors. Both conductors have achieved popular and c.ri tical acdaim for meticulous attention to detail and sensiti ve in terpretation of the or- chestral-choral ll.'pertoirc. Metropol rtan opera soprano Carol Vaness, whose recent successes in- elude a summer performance at the Glyndebourne Festival and her debut with the Munich State Opera, leads the cvcni ng's list of soloists: contralto Janet Smith from the Los Anaeles Vocal Arts Ensemble, tenor Jobn Duykcrs of the San Francisco Opera and bass Robert Briggs of the Seattle Opera. Benefit co-chairmen Mrs. Ralph Clock and Mrs. Dclane Thye n have announced that the concert will be followed t>y a.reception honorint the board of directors and trusiees of the ·: ... ~tcr .at the f"ftlllitedlt ~~ sponsored by Encore Circle. the chorale's support group. Dr. Burton Kats0n. well k.nown clinician and organist, will present a concert pre view at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium. Tickets for this special evening, including reception, cost SSO. All proceeds will JO toward fulfilling the chorale's SI00,000 leadership donor pledge to the center. For reservations or more infor- mation, call the chorale office at 542-1790 or TicketMastcr at 971-9300. Par'king and shuttle service will be available at Third and Ross streets, Santa Ana. on Sunday Brllnch Unlimited Champagne 10 am -S pm So much .to choose AL L YOU CAN E.AT . .. BOTENTREES ~S.ned1C1, Scrambled 11.(p, SEAFOOD BAR Shrimp Coclrta1I. Crab l.ep, DESSERT TABLE Pr•h Pruit, Chorot.~ Baeon, Saua11e. Ham, ~ •• ~ .. 1. Tomllinl, JI. , iedCod ~ • frnh v .. ei.ble • Homemade Salada • Sai.d Bar ADULTS Also serving: Herrin1, Tuna, Salmon, Etc. MOOMe. Homemade C'1kn, Muffin• & Cannoli, Crol»Aftta, tlc • P1ua • Cold Cu1a • JuW. • S.C•I• & ''ream Ch-• Cheeaee I • HomFm · HrHd CHILDREN CHILDREN Under 12 Under 3 •3915 N o Charge LUNCH BUFFET M-F 11-3 S3.95 DINNER BUFFET M-Th 4-8 S5.95 We Use l OO o/o Precious Cheese or chOOM from C>Ur extAlnAiVf' menu • • Jolm Aleunder coadacttna. -• ' -· .. ... - .,--.------------------------------------------....................... ----~ .... ....,.1111!!!!1~~--llmll!~~ - 1Blomstedt, Lupu .makecduntydefJut • co O> ..... ...... ~ Cl) 'l:> ~j .ll: I ~ -!2 a: DistinJuishcd co.J1Auctor Herbert Blomstcdt will be on the podium when the Orange Count).' Philharmonic Society presents the Los Angeles Philharmonic Or- chestra on Saturday at Santa Ana High School auditorium. Blomstedt, music director of the Dresden State Orchestra and fonner chief conductor of the Swedish Radio Orchestra. He first appeared with the Los Angeles Philharmonic in 1981 at the Music Center in an all-Brahms concert. In 1982 he conducted the Philhannonic in Hollywood Bowl in four Beethoven. concerts and last summer in a Brahms program and an agenda of Scandinavian music. Oeveland Orchestra in 1972 and the Chi~o Symphony under Carlo Maria Giulini. Lupu made b1s debut with the Los Angeles Philharmonic in April 1973, playing in the same week Beethoven's Fourth and Fifth concertos. The 8:30 p.m. program will include Mozart's "Piano Concerto in 8 Aat, K. 456," featuring soloist Radu Lupu. Concert tickets are available at the OCPS office, 234 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa or by phone at 646-6411 or 642-8232. All seats are reserved; parking is free. Visa and Karl Maria von Weber's Overture, "The Ruler of the Spirits." and Strauss' maJ!lificent tone poem, "Ein ~h .• denleben" (A Hero's Life), with principal con- certmaster Sidney Weiss playing the important violin solus. will complete the concert. T'-s will mark the Orange County debut of The Romanian-born Lupu., also making his initial appearance in the county, has established himself as one of the most prominent pianists of his ~neration since ~nning the 1969 Leeds Piano Compeution. His first major American appearances were with \he Mastercard a.re welcome. . . On Saturday, March 10, the OCPS will present the Los Angeles Philharmonic with Simon Rattle, guest conductor; oboist Heinz Holliger and harpist Ur]ula Holliger at 8:30 p.m. in the Santa Ana J-fjp Scllool A. T. LEOS California cuisine Fresh Seafoods. pastas. meat • & poultry Elegantly served in a casual atmosphef'e Olnoef from 5 pm 7 days a weett Wedding receptlOllS and parties 3901 E Coast Hwy .. COiona def Mar 759-1854 THE BARN Amencan Lunch M F 11 2 30 Dinner M-S trom 5 PM Happy Hour M-F "4 30 to 7 PM Sun Champagne Butfet Brunch t0-2 30 Entertainment & Danc111g. Banquet Fa c1 l1t1es t4982 Redhill. 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Newpott Beach 644-1237 POOR RICHARDS KITCHEN ... ·oRANGE COAST ~~~~m. llD!f."rl- AIRPORT£R INN Medlt.,reMen Room • Conttnental Lunch M-F 11 30 ' 30 Sun Brunel\ 10 3 00 ()tnnet horn 5 30 Happy Hour M-F Entertainment & Danc1nq Valet Patkmg ~anQut-1 rac1hflf'S 18il00 MacArthur lrvint- 833 2770 CAFE LIDO Newport's Car.:-1ery Village 1au spot Cozy atmosphere American. ltahan & Continentai rnentJ Lunch M F I 1 3 Otnner n1uhlly 5-1 I En1e11a1n. rnenr nightly 9 1 30 Sun 1azz session 3 7 Ample pa•;..1ng 2900 Newport Blvd Newport Beach 675-2968 MARCEL'S Von.I Mar~. Dancing Friday and Saturday nights to Buuy SOI< 9·00 p.m. to t ·30 a.m. Top 40's. Backgam- mon Happy hour 4-7 p.m. Come see our brand new look. Serving sand· wiches. soups. seafood and croissants 130 E 17th Street. Costa Mesa 6-46-3666. RIVIERA Ccin11nen1a1 Cnet Richard Be1gr er since t970 (nhma~ 01n1ng Lunch 1 1 30 3 00 Dtnner lrom 5 PM Closed Sun & Holidays BanQ\Jet roorr.s 3333 S Br1s101 Costa Mes a 540·3840 Italian DI PREGO'S RESTAURANT DIRECTORY /'• . Mexican DON JOSE'S The 01191nal Established since 1964 Comple1ely remOdeted Open 7 d.ays a Neek Luncheon specials M·F Margaritas hall price Mon Tues . Wed 5 10 10 PM .Happy Hour 4 to 6 PM Wide screen TV Orders to go 9093 E Adams Huntington Beach 962-791 1 Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANTS Our lood is a lrtp to Meiuco• Est since 1972 Open daily lrom 11 am for lunch t. dinner CQckta1ls Two lo- catioos 296 E 17th St . Costa Mesa 645-76?6 105 Main St . Balboa 675-961 '() TORTILLA FLATS Award .111nner year after year Same Sonora style cootong Since 19"49. Open cia11y 11 30 to tOPM ·Sunday brunch 10 30 10 3 Happy hour 4 to 6PM Neekdays Comphmentary botana .. Can11na open t~ 2AM 1740 S Cvas1 Hwy . Laguna Beach 494-6~88 .. . . .. , ..... ·------------------~---------TAES -AMIGOS • A pla< e tor people who appreciate good l.Aexican food at surprisingly low prices Open daily 11 a m lunch & d1nne Datly luncheon specials Caren 19 2200 ~•arbor Blvd . K Mart Plaza C~a Mesa 642·827 4/8278 FORTY CARROTS Healthy loods. naturally Fresh baked muffens dally Fresh µces Varietal W1f1h Lunch & dinnef 7 days a week from t t ~-M Sunday ~ brunch 1 t A.M to 3 P.M Between Bullocks & I Magfwl in SOuth ~t Plaza 556-97(!0. {LC>wef leYet) . PUFFINS "Netur81y" coc*ed foodl, from ~ cekel to crepes to--.. An~ ture In netw81 eettng. ~ Sun. ttwu Thura. 8 8fTI to 11 pm. Frl. & Sat 8 8fTI to 12 midl~. V../MCC-..Mod--••t• Prtc.. 3060 E. Coelt Hwy .• Corona dll W.. 840-1573. Seafood & Steak BLACKBEARDS > •• ·~ Hp.111y Beef f ntrees & Se;ifood Lunch 11-3 00 Dinner •rom 5 PM H;ippy Hour M·F • E x1e11~1ve Oyster O;i1 Two blocks south of John Wnyne A1tpOrl 833-0080 THE CANNERY features fresh local seak>od. eastern beet Lunch. dlnnet. Sunday brunch anQ champagne blunch. harbof crUtSeS Entertainment nightly and Sonday afternoon. Lounge food gal- ley Historic waterfront landmark in NewpoJt's Cannery. Vllage 3010 Lafayette 675-5777 f'..:.. 1 RUSTY PELICAN • · ""J Fresh seafood and lots ot 11 Newport Beach · Lunch. dinner. Sunday brunch Overlooks Newport Bay 2735 W Coast Hwy 6-42-~31 ltwle Lunch. dloner. ha.pPy t\()(Jf 1830 ~ ~5-y74 ~ TALE OF tHE WHALE , Open 7 Days. &eaklast 7 a.m M-F Lunch 11·"4 M·F Dinner 4· 1 t M·S. Sat & Sun brunch 7·"4. Oyster bar Fri . Sat . Sun. Banquet tact11hes up to 500 Entertainment Wed-Sun Panoramic bay view 400 Main St . Balboa 673·"4633 THE WAREHOUSE Fresh Seafood & lnternc1119,.a1 .>r . Cu1s1ne Waterfro nt d1n1ng Chet • ' "' - . " ... &eaklest tunch. dinner Patio d1ntog with ocean view Modest prtOes ~!wine Famed tor Belgian wattles VVC"I dally from 8AM 1198 S Coast Hwy In Village · Faire Mall Laguna Beacfl 497-1667 Formerly T~ Guys From Italy Same owners. sa~ delic.ous·tood Home style ltahan Cooi<1ng in a romantic atmosphere Same owner since 1975 Open Mon thru Thurs 11 30AM to 10"()()PM Fri & 'Sal to t 1PM Sun Br•.mcb 10-3 ~ 10PM 2267 Fairview. Costa Mesa 642-9500 Char Jes Kala91an ·Lunch. btnnet. Sat • & Sun Award Winning· Btunch --t Banquels-g-£ateflng. Oyster Bar. Entertatnment. Lido Vtltage. Newport Chinese JADE DRAGON Szechwan & Mandarin Cuisines ot • Otd China Host Wallace Lee Chet Yu Chen Elegant dtrnno Lunch. 0.nner. Sat & Sun Otm Sum (Chinese Tea Cake Brunch) Banquets. Beer & Wine .• Reasonable Prices 12 100 Beach Blvd . Stanton 898·8933 DONATELLI'& In Costa Mesa smoe 1973. Pizza lrom the East has come West!. Pizza. pasta. salads. beer. wine. Lunch specials. Catering Lunch Tues. thnl Fri .• 1 t.30 to 2 P M Otnner 7 nights from 5 p.m 2230 D FatMeW. Costa Mesa 5"'8·3172 and 5"48-1037 • ___ ...... _____ _ Beach 673-4700 For Restaurant Directory Information, Please Call Brenda Caponera At 642-4321 ext. 262 . ' 'hilyPilat MAIN OFFICE 330 Wnt B•y St., Cott• Meu, C•. M•ll •ddreH: Box 15e0, Cost• Meu, C• .• 92e29 hlephone: 842-4321 Program mformat.Jon 1s provided by the networks and siauons and is su,bj«I to change w11hout no11re. ~~--· . • < ~ Sl'Orts ................................................................. Page 2. TV Ant.enna ...................................................... Page 3 llllytinie Draina . . . .......... ... . ........ .... .. .... . .. . . . . .. .. Page 4 1\tbe Toppers ...... . ......................................... P"llte 6 llaytin>e Schedule •............ , ............................ Pagie 7 Even.ing Schedule ....................................... Pallf! 10 , TV Puzzle .. . ... . . . .... . . · ···· · · .......... ·· · ····· · ····· ...... · · P11tte 31 -Channels (2) KNXT, CBS. 6121 W. Sunset 91vd.,Loa AngeJes,,Ca. (4) KNBC, NBC, 3000 W. Alameda Ave., Burbank, Ca. (7) KABC, ABC, 4151 Prospect Ave .• Los Angeles, Ca. (8) KFMB, CBS, 7677 Engineer Road, San Diego, Ca. (10) KGTV. ABC. Highway 94 and 47th St., San Diego, Ca. (39) KCST, NBC, 8330 Engineer Road, San Diego, Ca. (5) KTLA. 5800 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, Ca. (9) KHJ-TV, 5515 Melrose Ave .. Los Angelea. Ca. (11) KTTV, 5746 W. Sunset Blvd., Loa Angeles. Ca. (13) KCOP-TV, 915 N. La Brea Ave .. Loa Angeles, Ca. _ ................ (28) KCET, 4401 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles. Ca. (50) KOCE, 15744 Golden West St.. Huntington Beach, Ca. (56) KDOC-TV, 1730 Clementine, Anaheim, ca. -PayTV (0) On-TV, 1139 Grand Central Ave .• Glendale, Ca. (Z) Z-TV. 2939 Nebraska Av(J., Santa Monica. Ca. (H) Home Box Office. Time-Life Building. Roci<efeller• Center, N.Y .. N.Y. (C) Clnemax. Time-Life Building. Rockefeller Center, N.Y .. N.Y. • ..• ,. . ,, (E) ESPN, Bristol, Ct. (L) SelecTV. Marina del Rey, Ca . ($) Showtime (S) Spotlight (C) Cable News Network. Atlanta. Ga. _ ...... _ (9) WOR, New York City (17) WTBS, Atlanta, Ca. 2 Friday, March 2, 1984 -lporls offered -Salurclay " Terre Blair is a new fact at ABC Sports. Although she has worked as a disc Jockey, new~ reporter, weather person and "PM Magazine" host. she's always been a sports fan. "I've competed all my Life," says Blair. "Ip-cw up in Columbus, Ohio, so I always knew about the Bockeyes." Yet her playing on the football field was reduced to appearing as a twirler during the half time pageantry. She now hopes that working at ABC will give her the chance to show aJJ the behind-the-scenes knowledge she acquired at !our Columbus TV stations and at "PM Magazine.""( wanted to be a reporter," she explains. "but I started doing the weather even though I didn't know what a cold front was. "I didn't want to beJUSt a cute weather girl. My father said if I didn't k.now any- thing about weather, I should go learn. So I did. I'm a ccnified meterologist and graduated at the top of my class." The year on "PM Maga- zine" gave her the chance to produce her own seg- ments and do longer pieces than a news show allows. She did several pieces dur- ing half times of ABC's pro football games. "I hope to add the sensitive human element," she sa~s. "It'..$. difreruit from what Howard Cosell and Frank Gifford do. The only problem so far is people asking me, 'Who're you? Didn't you win a gold medal':·· • • • Gifford. Coscll and Don Meredith Oewto New York last week to honor 0 J. Simpson who received the Silver Hope Chest Award at the 12th annual New York Cny Multiple Sclerosis Dinner of Cham- pions. -1anc1ay----..... •IJ Cll -IAmTUU. ..... ..... ' ........ II .,..,.... .. 111 I (I ....... • .... , •(() lllL'I mA111T • n ~ ........ " .................... "') -a CID '*'-umw ftoflMa • -rt· d(I .... ) (Pleue eee SPORTS. Paee SO) ...................... ------------~- -I - I p tc tr 8) Oil Ct co SUI pn llO SUI to en. y~ to tht KC . th( fut we wi1 I w1I I p.r Ge fol Gu taH inf sor me pol Sec Gil Ma I tha she ant scr car Wlt .. stai enf mo &1 Sir ren coL lec1 sbu 1 of "G: "C .. N, bor fatl 1 out •TV Jlnlenna COCE counting on ~estival '84 .tch es for pledges ' be wrapped around 1butes to celebrttt~s PHIL SNEli'>ERMAN - .o.-, .... ...., t's that time of the year again at KOCE annel 50 in Huntington Beach. 3eginning Sunday, the PBS station 1s 1~uctin~ a 15-night "Festival 84." The t10n .w1!I be ofte!lng lots of special .gramming. and ~ll be seeking dona- ns from viewers mterestcd an seeing ·h programming continue. )urinJ the current drive, KOCE will try -aisc S 150,000 in pledges. ·we hope those people who view and oy the programming that we offer all .r long on Channel 50 will also take time make a commitment to the future of ir station," said Tom Stephenson >CE's vice president of development. ' 'The programs arc excitin1 and new, but y cost more each year. Because of ding euts at the state and federal level, are reaching out to seek a partnership h our viewers." iere are some noteworthy specials that I be broadcast during "festival 84": Voody Guthrie: Hant TraveUn' At 5:30 1. Sunday, KOCE will air "Woody t.hrie: Hard Travelin'." The le,endary t singer's life is traced by his son, Ario thrie, who travels across the nation ;..ing to the people who knew and were uenced by his father. Ario also performs 1e of his father's songs on camera. "he 90-mmute spcaal features com- nts and performances by some contem- ary singers including Judy Collins. Pete ger. Rambhn' Jack EUiot. Ronnie bert. Holly Near. Sonny Terry and Rose ddox. • >uring the special, Joan Baez suggests t Guthrie's "This Land Is Your Land" uld be adopted as the new national hem. Singer-actor Hoyt Axton o~ 1cs, "Except that he was a little skinny. I 't think of too much that was wrong "I Woody Guthrie." lnutd" At 9 p.m .. Wednesday, the iofl" will4 present "Ingrid," a warm. rossing tnbute to one of the screen's 5l extraordinary actresses, Ingrid gmao. The documentary. narrated by John Gielgud, includes on-camera 1inisccnccs by some of her friends and eagues, including Liv Ullmann, Col- 1 Dewhurst, Jose Ferrer, Angela land· ry and Anthony Quinn. 'he program includes clips from many Bergman's popular films, including asliaht," "Anastasia," "Intermezzo," uablanca " "Sl>ellbound" and >torious." f n addition. it features rare 1e movie footqc shot by Berarnan's er. • lie documentary also traces the public :ry surlbunding her love affair with KOCE'a FestiTal '84 will In- clude a tribute to ln&rld Beronan at 9 p.m. Wedne9clay and a documentary on blrda, llU.llfe and .. Secrets of the Deaert Sea," (Gulf of California ) at 7 :45 p.m. Monday. director Roberto Rossellini and the out-Of-wedlock child she <bore. When she finally returned to Hollywood and re- gained her popularity, she still msisted she had no regrets. Finally, the program focuses on her last performances in the film .. Autumn Sonat.a" and the television special "Golda," both shot while she was battling illness. She died in 1982. "Tbe Democrat u d the Dictator" At 9 p.m. Wednesday, March 14, KOCE will present the latest scament in Bill Moyers' acclaimed series, "A Walk Th(ough the 20th Century." In "The Democrat and the Dictator " Moyers conducts a parallel study of Franklin ROGscvelt and Adolph Hitler, both of whom came to power m 1933. Moyers, one of television's most ele>- qucnt commentators, recalls bow t.be:sc world leaders were the two moat char- ismatic figures during bis youth. He compa.(CS Hitler's grim, lonely youth ~h Rooge,yc·~· eomfortable upbrinainr~. respected, weal~ family. lie aflo tnioei' how the two men came to power and bow they used their authority. The documentary is lavishly illustrated with newsreel footage. Moyen a1ao inter- views Fritz Hippler, who was a propagan- dist for Hitler. Other highlight5 of KOCE's "Festival 84" include: "Mario Lanza; The American Caru5o" a documentary on the singer's tragicaUy short career, airing at 9:30 p.m. Sunday; "The Gin Game," D. L Cobum's Pulitzer Prize-winning play stanina Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy at 9 p.m. Tuesday; "Return to Everest." a new Natioqal Geographic special at 7:4S p.m. Wednesday. Also: Five Orange County co~men arc interviewed on "Jim Coopers Oran&e County," at 7 p.m. Friday, March ~. repcatJng at 10 a.m . Saturday; "I Feel a Song Comin' On," a tribute to four p:eat American lyricists at 8:45 p.m. Fnday, March 9; "The Everly Brothers' Rock 'n' Roll Odyssey" a special on the influential musical duo at 6 e.m. Saturday, Ma.n;Jl lOj and "Purhe,' a poignant and funny musical featuring Melba Moore and Robert Guillaume, at 8:30 p.m. Monday, March 12. TV TIDBITS: CBS has changed the name of EUz.abeth Montgomery'• latest TV movie from ''Second Chance at Love" to "Second Sight: A Love Story." The film, in which Montgomery plays a blind woman., airs at 9 p.m. Tuesday, March 13. The comic stars of HBO's "Not Necess- arily the News" series have concocted a new spoof on Hollywood entitled "Not Necessarily the Movies." HBO subscribers will be able to view it on March I 7, 19, 21, 23 and 27. "Two Marriages," the ABC series that received critical praise and good ratings dunnga tryout run last summer, returns to the network at 8 p.m. Thursday. The cast includes Karen Carlson, Janet Eilber, Tem M•1on and Mlcbael Marpby. Effective tonight, the NBC series "Legmen" and "ihe Master" will switch ~ time periods. "ihe Master,'' a martial arts series starring l..ff Vu Cleef and TlmoQy Vu Patten, will now air at 8 p.m. Fridays. "legmen," a scnes about college students working for a shady private eye, will now be broadcast at 9,p.m. Palll Rodnguez, Hector EUIODdo and Joe Suto1 star in "a.k.a. Pablo," a new half-hour comedy series getting a tryout on ABC. It premieres at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday. The scnes marks the return to television of (Pleue .ee KOC£/ J>aae 30) Friday, March 2, 1984 3 ... -Daytime. Dnuna Richard's on path to destruction Fi t h t M Thomas amve-s early. he's susp1c1ous of breaks out when an enraged Billy SCI )' no rs e Se S argo~ Beth's strange behavior. Sponina Jordy. one can leave the ~ny until Vanl'\'>a di I d B b .. Thomas overreacts. and Jordy tells Beth becomes his wife. Billy and Van~ Hl' s u se as ar a, a that he plans to tell Thomas they made mamt'd tn t~e country clu~·s ballroom Jlld aftr._ e .. _ !~,,_w_a. r, e~q.~ S love. Ricky arrives at skJ respa and tries to leave on their honeymoo~. ~arrcn th111ws .....,""'1< -•• ~ ~-~E;~"' · -~-;..&.. ... ~~~' :..~Wl"-~1.. _ .,Lun off Cedar ~taft:oDCl',1-:---.1~~·-f" ,..,.,;_ \'1il1t ~ " .. "'mstt30 ""'~'7o, . ....:..,)l,~tbt1tstO'k1t."'~ ·~u ~~-.... tffi"lhttitrva .. m~ct to - Y L A inJunes and later Brenda has Ricky sleep continue hi s research he must leave to"n AIL MY CHILDREN: When Tom tn ·her ;oom. About to be released from Jim leave!> a note for Hillary bu.t it\ ln\l refuses to believe Brooke's charge that Gil bosp1talbClarissa tQld the('( will be a guard While Bradle) blackmails.Alan into hdp; attacked her. Brooke tells him to leave at the ouse and at Tyler's campatgn mg him find JOb 1n Vancouver, Alexandna Dottie and Tad's attempt to make love hca~9uarters. Matt. heanbroken by Amy's overhears agreement Beth finall y tell\ stops before i& begins when Joe and Ruth dec1s1on to end their romance Lillian that Bradley raped her. amve home early and Dottie is forced to DAYS Of' OUR LIVES: Marlena thrilled LOVING: Jack learns Loma pregnant h, sneak out of the Mamo house. Joe) when the man entering the room 1sn·t Don Ton}. Jack pun~hes Ton~ out. then discovers Dottie's hair combs an Tad's but Roman wcanng a ma!>k that looks hke confronts ham wit~ Lomas s11 ua11on bedroom. Tad claims the} arc a b1rthda} Don. Roman insists they go ahead Wlth has Isabelle tells Cabot he\ ttw: only man ~hl' prcsnit for Ruth. feanng Erica will not memonal servict" so that evel) ont' thinks e'er loved. Finding bus1~ess note lrom marry him when she learns she won't be in he's dead. Anna believes Tony 1s calling Cabot to Shanna, Cunis mistakenly thinks the movt(', Adam steps up wedding plans PhoeniA, Anz .. when he's reall y placing it's a love letter Shanna. recalls night of but Enca puts them on hold when Adam calls to ~Phoenix." Abe and Marlena help lovemaking with Jim. Jam tel~s Shanna gives her pre-nuptial agreement to sign. On Roman leave house disguised as Don, and the) must put their mem~nes a"'a' road to recover). Liza does not want to go Roman hides 1n Eugene'!. basement. Tony Shanna says she'll stan by '01~ out "1th home. She as.ks Sam 1f she can stay Wlth meets Phoenix and demands payment Mike. Jim warns her that Mike is sufTenng him but he's leer) of the arrangement smcc Roman 1s de.ad. Ph()('nax says Alex as from delayed stress syndro~e and could~ Jesse's s11nt at houst~husbanding stifling. next victim Pete passes bis high school dangerous. Shanna and Make have a dall' Gil ~nds Brooke an anonymous note cqu1valency test. Eugene faints when he but the t~o clash. Jam admits to Shanna saying he will stnke again. Duke drops sees Roman. When he comes to. Roman th~l sometimes he regrets talung ht~ ~CSSC from band saying he's too wrapped up expla1hs Wh}' he·s not dead and then asks pnestly YOWS . • 10 the baby. Eugene why he djdn't tell of has vast ONE LIFE TO LIVE: Cassie agree) to be AS THE WORLD TURNS: When Marco fortune. Roman also questions Eugene's maid of hono r al Jenny and David'\ stops Richard's plan 10 murder Gunnar, relat1onsh1p 10 the DeM1ra famil) wedding. Brad gets mystery man from Kevin realizes John has been telling the EDGE OF NIGHT: Leammg Enc as Da,·1d's past m an anempt to haJt Da' 1d ttuth about Richard Fa1 rchud. Craig leaves Chns' attacker, Miles and Demck rush to and Jenn) ·s March wcddtng. To stop Bo the baby with Mrs Hoffmann. the her defense. But before the} amve,_Enc from s.eeang Jo} O'Neal, Dee takh O\er- ex-housckeeper. and offers $2.000 to falls to has death. Mil~ reaJ12es Chns loves dose of pills. Bo rushes to hospital hut Emmett to burn down the shelter. Telling Derrick when she wants to rush to Dem ck leaves when he reahus what she took Wl're Richard he doesn't want to set the fire for rom fort and not Miles. Geraldme fears mostly vitamins. Becky tells Asa to gel Emmet,t relieved when Richard co~nts 10 R.aven and Sk) ·stri p to England will mean Lucinda out of the .house ~use she's ~o the JOb. Bets) fore~ to.sta} with Craig Raven wtll see Logan and may fall for him disrupting their mamage. Lucmd.a funous m order to learn Danielle s whereabouts. ap.1n Sic} plans to conllnue tn\esllgation but moves into gatehouse and decides to Lala convinces Craig to fight for custod} of of the Standing Ell case. halt supper club plans. Rafe's jo> 0' er Danielle an coun. Richard calls Barbara GENERAL HOSPITAL: Thtnlung about promotion to police detective dampened and says he wants to meet her at the shelter. • bis father. Fnsco gets drunk. Lorena ~hen Samantha SR) s sh4's involved "11h Barbara's unable to reach police because assures E.d'oloard she'll make sure the spas .\nthon) and their relationship is no" her phone 1s dead. At the shelter, Richard arc money-makers. Monica insists Lorena e xclusive. Ali;..' spots discrepancy in finds Margo, who's disguised as Barbara. move tnto the Quanermarne mansion. Anthony's books Cassie moves in \\1th douses herwith chloroform. then sctsa fire. Ginn}' tells Rick. she will leave Mtk.e with Edwina. Craig amves at the house and Lnes to save the Webers. She then 8J' cs Rack 3 check RYAN'S HOPE: Mawe turns do"' n Margo. but Richard appears as the fire saying it's for Mike's education. Rick Roger's mamage proposal. When a drun~· becomes more intense. unaware that u's really a blackmcul plot b) e n Roger appears at hospital, Pat take' him ANOTHER WORLD: When Sally an-Brock to make 11 look as though Rick look home and tells Jill they need to kno"' wh~ oounces she plans to marry _David, Peter mone) an exi;t\ange for reopening Brock's Roger has )O much trouble with akohof says. she doesn't love Qav1d and •. she~ ..aSMi~fl)ackie m.ov~Nt with Fnsco. Wtule Sydne~ lyingly tells Jack .that. Mai 1~ no making a big mistake. Carl offers Da•1d f~ • 8mkie s Atlantic Cit) st.age show is a hat. lon~er 1n the mob. When Ball frisks La~lo in to get propcrt) from Mac.~~ upset• J\e'sstillunable1ownteanotherh1tsong. ln J~ s room. Joe's condition worsen~ and when he learns his new roo~e 1s a woman. New York. Scorpio invcsugaung disap-hes rushed to emergency surgery. J. ex 1n M.1. MacKinoon. larT) tnes to get her to pcaran~ of Dr. Campbell but as st) mied . cnt1cal cond1t1 on. as put on bypa$'\ mJ· quit force but suddenl) realizes she 1s a Grant Putnam dectdes that his hate ro; chine, but 11 looks as thou~ he'll pull , aood cop. Mac's fanul> gives him ~lcome O:ha and Grant Andtt\loS l!> so mtensc they through. Feeling Joe is only living becauc,c home party. Ill with flu. Ccc1lle faints JUSI must d ae. He makes it appear as 1f they've of Jac.kle'~ pregnancy - a pregnanq 1hat as Peter proposes mamage to her. She's won a ski tnp a nd plots 10 kill them on<"c doesn t exist -Jackie wants Laslo to make taken to hospital emergency room and they amvc at rcson. her pregnant since Uislo and Joe look ;illke. ~says she'll wed Peter. GUIDING LIGHT: Alan Spaulding's Laslo backs ofT. Jackie le~ms that Joe'\ CAP~L: At ski lodge M)'Til spends 'ilSler AJnandna amves in Spnngfield and accident may have lef\ him sterile MJc\e evcrung wt th sk.J 1nstructorC1audc. When a :mends a mass ball in her honor tony tdls tells Johnn> he'll never be abtc to dupliralc bc?tcd Beth goes to htt room, ford) fojlows Annabelle that he has a fat.al ctlnes!.. wtiilc Ryan's bar, and the plaoe must have a nc\lo WJth bottJe of b,rand). The ~~ spend the dancing wnb Annabelle. Tony blacks out, look.. Jtll agrees to be hostess at some of rugbt filled wtth lovemaking. When and Or Jim Riordan reveals hu 1dent11y Mu' parties. .. while admanistennf to T ony's aid Toby 1s SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Kathy ~ Friday, March 2 . 1984 rushed to hosp1~ for surgery. A light (Pleue eee SOAP {Paf,t SO) - .. -~ -.,.._ .. • AMC-JEEP ORANGE COAST AMC-JEEP-AENAUL T 2524 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -549-8023 CREVIER MOTORS 208 W. 1st St. Santa Ana ~ 835-3171 CADILLAC NABERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-9100 CHEVROLET . CONNELL CHEVROLET 2800 Harbor B~vd . Costa Mesa -546-1200 CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH ATLAS CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -546-1934 . . Daily Pilat_ FORD THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 642-0010 -540-8211 HONDA UNIVERSITY HONDA 2860 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -540-0713 ISUZU SOUTH COUNTY VOLK.SWAGEN·ISUZU 18711 Beach ervd. Huntington Beach 142-2000 LINCOLN-MERCURY BEACH LINCOLN-MERCURY 16800 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 848-7739 PONTIAC BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC 13600 Beach Blvd. Westminster 892-6651 -636-2500 PORSCHE-AUDI CHICK IVERSON, INC. 445 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach -673-0900 MEISTER PORSCHE-AUDI 13631 H arbor Blvd. Garden Grove -638-2333 TOYOTA EARLE IKE TOY OT A ' 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -646-9303 VOLKSWAGEN SOUTH COUNTY VOLKSWAGEN/ISUZU 18711 Beach Blvd. Huntington. Beach 142-2000 VOLVO EARLE IKE VOLVO 1966 Harbor· Blvd. Costa Mesa -646-9303 Friday, March 2, 1984 5 ., ' , \ \. I I I I I I I I I ;,': I '~S•J• f ~ 1•• § I '~S!il 111•1 I i · i . ~1, 111 1: f i J PJi 'fit Ir.I 111 111 11111 ij~ I Ii . . '· l lrr_t ltk fl I'' I ' .,j, I· i hi •!j ~ f h d: • 1; :1•1 I ., 1!1 !i i,; 1: f iif J JH ~lli a. Ut 11 rltlilr rflf d rltlUr rl iufl •ll1 II l · ~ ~r --.... • • 1 I , I • .• , • I • • I m··; , • Jf Hl1'13['1:1 !f~ilJf 1" ':!lf:IP.1;tJi1'·1 1;11au;!r.1r:111••!11 . ~fllf:!I a ~· r~ .Iii l, 1 r. ,H.,~ .. ;2 11~ .Ill :-IE Jll 11i11 ... , 1 ! . ! 111 .. _ l·•r! I~ 1• I -I' .. 1 Jrl' 1 • ~. 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(2 hrs.. t5 min.) we "A Study In ~ .. (1933. Mysiery) AeglNJd Owen, Aan Mowbray. (2 hrs.) ' • Mit(C) "In Love And Wfll'' (1968. Orama) Robef1 Wagoer, Jeffrey Hunter. (t hr , 51 min) (Q) "King Of Heatta" (19CS7, Comedy) Alan Bates, ~ BuJc*i (1 ht .. A2 mm) "The Deep" (1 en. Adwrt\n) Rot>- ert Shaw, JacquelN a..t. (2 hrs.. A mtn) .. (%) "A8 Hrs." ( 1983, Orwnl) Nick Notte. Eddie ~y. ( 1 tv., 36 min..) • •CO "MacArthut" (19n. 86ocnc>hy) Gr• Q2!Y Peck. Oen O'Herttry. (21vi... 8 min) -~ "Concert For S.V-dllh" (1972. Muslcal) Documentary. (1 tv .• 39 rnn.) '1 Gi) "The Wiid Pony" (1980, AcMntute) Marilyn LlghtS1one, M Hnc11. ( 1 tv . 29 "*') • (J) "Rainbow" ( 1978. Sfogrephy) ' ~ ........ ________________________ ~~ • Andree McArdle, Piper Laurie. (1 hr .. .O min.) W (Z) "Conan The Berberian" (1982, Adventure) Arnold Schwel'?enegger. James Ear1 Jones. (2 hrs .. 10 min.) .. Ii> "Little Lord Fauntleroy" ( 1936. Ora-\ ma) Freddie Bartholomew, ·Mickey Aoo- ~ (2 hra.) (.DJ "SO Steps To Jonah" ( 1989. Orama) Wayne Newton. Jo Ven Fleet. (2 hrs.) •CO "Happening In Ham.lln" (•975, ~ull-­ cal) Mlcheel -fVvefa. Margeret Peter1. · '( f hr .. 12 min.) --llilvenlng C ·1u--.... ml IAlllTUU. Loe Angeles Laker. lat A~=~· (2 hrs •• 30 min.) ~om"Mlf MWMMIM Miii•/~ ...... .... ... ''Seven TNeves'' ( 1960. eom.- dy) Edward G. Robinson. Rod Steiger. Af1er suooeedlng In the execution of a daring robbery, a motley group of thlevee face failure. ( 1 hr .. 4'2 min.) CID .,. "Savannan Smllel" (1982. Adventure) Mark MIUef, Donovan Scott. A runaway r1ch gift lags along with a pair of bumbling fugit~e cOmlnata. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 4'5 mtn.) - Cl) _,. "The Piretee Of Penzance" (1983, Musical) Kevin Kline, Angela Lansbury. Giibert and Solllvan's comic opera lefls the story of a pirate's appren- tice who wants to make an honest living and hla romance with !hf daughter of a major-general 'G' (2 hr1) DICI YM DYii , -... TAii Ma -. c. fllQl"Rlm tMAT-. -c:ae ... .... IWPYDAllAUm .... Q , ... ..,.. A poalbie solution to the mya1ery ot the Egyptian pyramids; on location at the finish of the k>ngest record- ed canoe Journey ; '::n£1-rr TCllUT A vl&lt With ~Turnef'. 1-.c.C:::. •• dll-.T LOWoa11•ew .......... .,. "The Sword And The Sorcerer" ( 1982, Fantasy) Lee Horatey. Kathleen ~1i-.....l'ierP.1C 1ebela try to dethrone an -~· ~who haa UMd sorcery to enslave a medleval ldngd<>m. 'R' ( 1 hr .. ..0 min) (11)1110¥11 "Without A Trace" (1983. Ora- ma) Kate NelMgan, Judd Hirsch. Police mobilize a maaalVe ... ,ch for a 6-yeer-old who vanished one day on hit way to school. 'PG' (2 hrs.) Cil .,. "Rider On The Rain" ( 1970, Suspense) Charles Bronton. JUI Ireland. A rapist Is repl\ld with • shotgun blast from hlsvlctlm. 'PG' (1 hr .. 69 min) ,.1= NI I Cll M TOii Feetured a looli! at countty mualc •nd fhe Impact It has on out llvet; a loot< at the lnftu.nce that Cati- fomla'a San Joaquin Va~ had on ~ otf-.tlOrt ol drllllng COJltroversy. ( 1 hr.) ville. 8 • LI FFlll Whll'e In competition for I• Nl&Y..., the 81fectJone of a lovely yacht captain, LA.-aWYac...n the boys stumble 0010 •drug smuggling IYICllLA. !retk>n. ( 1 ht.) TICTAC_,.. GI .. ,_ Framed by e rival • ~ COWT , ChaMy la pulled off the Blue Thun- .... ClllCmft'1'1 der team end retegat.-0 street patrol -ITOIY "Nucleer Powtt And The ,hf.) Prns" HOddlng Certtr ev•IUet" preM ... . covere~f nuclear power P'&,_ ~ _,_....Guests: Jercy V1n Dyke. centrer on t~ Palo. Verde.~~ _ tetr§ee Stfehanle Zlmballet (''AemJngtOf'I arailllQ 65 ~. -" ~,.. ... ~ · T. ' ~llllll.:·_fiDllG Wallechlnlky Arizona. --------~,..,, cte'ltirkF(for > • I WAll•r•-·---1 lmWW11ACU .. (I).,,. ..... C.MAZZA9 Ero.a Hogg ..,..,,.. promot" Eno. ao that he can '*• • rtfNI ...nm "The Campaign For Page deputy who WIN allow him to run his Orie" POCltlcal reporters ere fonow.d u untetupuloua ract<~a without lnterfer9"0t. they shape public opinion through their ( 1 hr:J '9 CC>Yerage Of the pretldentlal c::andldat" II • nm...,. The Mast« and Max on the eve of the New HamJ)9hlre primary. must prevent a group of ex-Oratn a.rats QJ 1 ht.) from putting off a ma)o< robbery et a La Cl.) ... ''The Year Of Living Denger~ v~ casino (I hr ) ly" ( 1983, Orama) Met Glbeon, Sloour-8 .,.. "The Greet Train Ro~' rwiy WaeVlf. An Australian jOUrna!ISt, a ( 1979. Adventure) Sean ~. Don-Sritllh ambUay official and a diminutive aid Sothertand. Two expert tutn-«·the-Eur-.n cameraman become caught up century con ertlsta attempt to pull off the In the tumutt of 1965 Indonesia just prior seemingly lmposalb4e robbery of • lodtad to the fall of Sukarno. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 56 safe aboard a faat-movtng locomottve. (2 min.) hrs~ (D) ... "tO To Midnight" ( 1983, Ore-g 0 -ClaY1on la shaken When ma) Char1ea Bronson. A/ldrew Stevens. A his lndustrlallst lather offers Benaon the homicide detective and a crlmlnology Job f running his p()Wef'fut corporate graduate try 10 search tor a killer of wom- emplre. Q en. 'R' ( 1 hr , 4' 1 min.) Cl) IOAP (%).,. "48 Hrs." (1983. Drama) Nlcit • mrml'IJT•R T'Clfln A vtlllt with Nolte, Eddie Murphy An unorthodox sl[lQ« Tina Turnet. polloe detective teams with a temporarily e mWll "The Derk Secret Of Harvttt released convict to find a fugitive murder· Home" (Part 2) (1978, Horror) Bette et. 'R' (1 hr., 35 min.) Davis, David Ackroyd. A young couple G •· • .,. leave the city llfe behind to .. ttle In a .. Cl).,. "None But The Brave" (1965. remote New England town bound by a Orama) Frank Sinatra. CHnt Walker. strange yearly ritual for crop tertlllty. (2 American and Japanese men stranded on hrs.) a South Paclfle Island declare a tNCe that I •All•TCll-•..., lasts untM redk> contact le resumed (2 •ML nmr -"Getting Bigger An hrl .. 30 min.) The Time" Guest: Wllllam :J. lVt~, nrst 1-UCllO vloe -'=dent. De81l Witter Aeyno4dl, Inc. -(I) M.D PC*l', tU.I. Adm Mall<>-(C) "Magic" ( 1978, Horror) Antho-ry and Meggie JoYf\Jlly contemplate their ny Hopkins. Ann-Margret. A l'l«Jf'otlc ven-marriage bUt a scheming David threaten• trlloqulat. convinced that his atega dummy to leer them apart. ( 1 hr.) controls hla actlom. ekldes bordering 11 mTC.M .. ..,. OQ tame and fortune to find a girt he loY9d In I ... his youth. 'A' ~·· "6 min.) TTllOUITOI An escaped mental CE 9GITIC8I patient hu marked Matt's ailing lather to (Ii).,.. "Without A Traoa" ( 1983. Ora-be hit next murder victim. Q ( 1 hr.) ma) Kate Nelligan. Judd Hlflch. Pollee I LOU..r mobilize a maaefva tMrch for• 8-yeer-old ..,..UCI Who vanished one day on hla wey to \HS CM fUYMOUm "Refuge" Anne 9choOI. 'PG' (2 hrs./ womey, Jamea Congdon. Alexandra (J).,.. "48 Hrs.' (1983. Orama) Nici( O'Karme and Wiii Jeffries star In a drama Nolte. Eddie Murphy. An unorthodox about tour~ Who taoe mounting ten- pollee detective teams With a tamp«ar11y alons when they are thrown together on a releaMd conv\ct lo find a fugltlV9 murder· remote Island off the Maine coast Q ( 1 er. 'A' O ( 1 hr .• 35 min.) hr .. 30 min.) W (()9Gl'llLOOl(ll) CC)-. "Friday The 13th" (1980, Hor-... di -1• Webs1er talks Katherine'• ror) Betsy Palmef, Adrienne King. The male eecretary Into quitting hie Job end rtQPefllng of a &Ymmer camp. closed 20 !fling en aerobics gymnujum· yeata ear1ler af1er three murders. attracts .,.MAllMTWf&.wel e vlndlcttve killer who knifes unsuspecting LOWl IQAT teen-agers. 'A' ( 1 hr • = .-c.......... CID CllTITM. l&U. T A concert M CAT\m taped at the Hamilton Place Theatre In WM.I. ftml'-"Oetting Biggef AM Hamilton. Ontario features Crystal Gayle The Time" GUiit: Wllllam =· Rtt • flrat tinging IUCtl hits as ··0on·t It Make My vice pretldent. Dean Witter • Inc. Br"=es Blue." ( 1 hr ) ID • COM•• OllW "The Cl) "The Deep" ( 1977. Adventure) Otymplca: Getting Raedyl" SouthtM Cell-Robert Shew. Jacqueline Bisset. A young fornla at~ Into ttw world apotllght lhll couple find romance •nd treasure u they summer as the Olympic ... ton btglnt, dive off the coas1 of Benmida and find e M (I) u.l llOOTUU. New JarMy Gtntr.ia burled treasure cache 'PG' (2 hrs.. 4 at Jact<aonvllle Bulla (R) (3 hrs.) min.) .. 8 Cl) DAU.Al Both Cliff end J.A. , ... oar-taln that they have the UPC* twnd 1n the Friday. March 2, 1984 9 -·~ --: :.z::, • ~ ~~-""'~ ':al~ ~ ~ "iC »cot I =-=' ~ "C o('.(:J".: ,... :..... If''.: -~~ .anacr ~ ~ ""--~~· y -:.W:· ...,. ~-..! ~ ~ • .-,r- ., :a.::i.. r. .-c..-:mc ":ftrT'? ,_ ~ ,..,.~~Mm r..e::.. 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(2 hra.) .. llD--.o II Mn ft.LA~ ,,..... .... tlWLIC,,.,.. ,_, .... ....... ... ..,. -~-•mao 9llO 0.-ATT'IWmel9 Oen lngr•m previews a OC>Nectlon of forthcoming fllrnt. ~lals and eporta events. l.QJ MOWI "Amerloan Wll<Mmea" (1971 Adventure) 0ocu"*1tacY ( 1 hr., 66 min.) -LA.DD TMl"ICAT WllW CCIII I Wnll..U ._.01urucaw ...,,. .... ......... '"'f'CUI • II 1• ... our 'llCUWU.U. .. ..,,.. ''Beeti. On Thelf Own'' IAlmll. WU'llC ....._ ''The Great Whalea" The Ufe of Earth's largeet and oldest IMng mammalt II docomented. ~ hra., 3 min.) Cll IT._ Animated. Spece warrlort battle In Intergalactic wera when the Valer- ian& Nett a new home etter thek P'eflet le ·1del~~;:n...., • DllBMllicm.M Bl Uh\IMICALI am .. -..1umaM1Cu 1 llClll-1 ~IOCI l ~Mife ...... c:eltJLAlmo eoGDDAYLA. ...,.,_ .U.nm'T ... "How To Beel The High Coel Of Living" ( 1979, Comedy) 8uean Saint James, Jessica Lange ( f hf., 45 min.) (%)mwll "The Young Llont" ( 1958, Ore· ma) Marlon 9'ando. Montgomery Clift. (2 hra., • 7 min ... -1='== ... , .. YOUTM-•--M.,.,.,.. "'* Cl> llUY 'f'CUI mT toll "The Scoring G ... "Tele Of Gold"(1966, Wtlt· Shot1" JR! ~ ern) Clayton Moore, Jey SllYtm• (1 CID ,., ... llOCI Gobo goee off on a hr • 30 min.) on&-Freggle expkntlon and flndl a ~ a.I .,. "The Gune Of NaYlfone" ble iil.'o get rid ot the Gorga f<Qli9r. ( 1961, Adventure) Gregory Pede, Dl'itd e ICOTT N'm;' hB., 36 min.) . •a.l.,."Barebba" (1962. Adventure) I Ol_..1'11,Mnm Anil:, Sltvana Mangano. (2 hrs . ...__ .. _ -=~·-~ .. •• -• me) nil Ouaki, > AJ~°' -ma• .; .a.· ·y ,~~_,,. ' ' : ,,~. m·· ~. . ,.. ~··...-.."."ltiU· t. . ·~,. ~ • ----..y lenova Of Memphis s .. te •t Loultvtlt (2 ----hrs.) ... ..._ • lttm\JCA'11W1'11 &IMMIOI._ 0 2 -....._''Puppy a..... .IT'a) The CkCUI" A aipunky llttle dog_._ the MW fortunee of a ltMll f•mlly clrOUt only to .... llOOTIMI. New JerMy Generals taoe the afllmotlty of a pelt or s*>ttlng at Jacktonvllle Bulla (A) (3 hrs.) clow.ILAR) O . ' ® .... "Playing For Time" (1980, Ora-{I) MlllTU&1 $'\. ~·1 at W- me) Vaneaaa Redgrave, Jene Aleundef. lanove (2 hr•.) {1 hra., 30 min.) (f) • ccsu... .......... Oeyton \19. CD .... "The Lonetine. Of The Long Notre o.;J: hrs.) OJstance Runner" ( 1962, Drema) I-. MlchMI Redgrave. Tom Coutt9M)'. ( 1 hr.. IATllM ~~ ----I cm "Blaci< Planet" (No Dete) (1 _,_,_,..._ I hr .. 30 mlrq .,.. "Scavenger Hunt" (1878, Cl) .,.. 'Sherlock Holmee In Oreeeed m~) Richard Benjemln, JI~ To Kiii" ( 1946, Myetery) Bull Rathbone, Coco 1 hr., 56 min.) eruo.. ( 1 hr .. "2 min.) Cl) IAlllTUIL 0.)ton VI. Notre -~c::.::--·--1°*·\===~=out) (2 hrs.) TMTlm..,. tt9 u--WPU llAl'- MC-4IAl/_C .. l/l•FIDO aJ 1-IC• ....r• Gueat&: ....... Night Ranger ("You Cen SUI ~ In .. Cl) TMZMH.-OIM._. Ametlca"). Tony Batll ("Over My &IAWITTOIU• Head'.~) ,..,.... 1·-·~ • ..._DOLUIW mATCl9IOIMl.....-CO .,.. "Operation Secret" (1952, _,_,_,.._ Mystery) Comel Wilde, Kart Melden (2 .... "The Man With Two 8'eln8'' tn) (1983. Comedy) Stevt Martin, Kathleen I IA1W'""'"am T ur;cJ 1 hr . 31 min.) •mtJl.,..WU.MMTI cm Cll .,. "Adventures Of The Wlldemeu (I)-. "The Outtldeta" (1983, Or.- Family II" ( 1978, Adventure) Robert ma) C. Thomas Howell, Mett OOlan. (i Logan, Susen Oamante Shaw ( 1 hr .. 46 hra., 8 mtn.) min.. tw (%)CIWl.a~TUlwrnt au.t: •1 .,...., /IOAD-Chanes Bronson &•MmMa• 1•1 ._., Afternoon · mum.a -· • ~ IAmTIML NeYede-Lu ... "Powder Rtver'' (1953, West· V~at ()1(=~1"·' em) Rory Calhoun, Corinne Calvet. ( 1 hr., 8 CCU.-UCLA vs. Wuh- 30 min) l~ton Stele (2 hrt.) I UICMCOOI Ill MtMI "Wanted. The Sundance Wom-....._,,_,.DmMTI an" ( 1976. Western) Katharine Roal, .,. .. SnoopyComlHome" (1972. HectorEllzondo (2hr1.) Comedy) Animated. (1hr .. 20mln.) e WG•FICOU..WMmTULL UCLA (I) dll "Green Marwlona" ( 1959, VI USC (2 tva. l Romance) Audfey Hepburn, Anthony I MDr W ii h Pertdna.1',.1 hr., 4'1 min.) ~ Oii ~ ml ,,_ - G n11 v..•u• ""' M CD llOWll "Stroker Ace" (1983, Come-~· 11••01•W IT • <M Burt Reynolds, Loni Ander.on. ( 1 hr., a I B Ml ...n - Ja mlm~_,· mwll "Aide< On The Rain" ( 1970, I • Suspen9e) Chan.a 9'oneon, JUI lrelend. OMnlmYDOO/__,Q -~~·1·f~ ... MD.a..,. !I fllA .,._ ''$200,000 Toledo Trust llC:ACJD'" W National Ctwnplonehlp" (11¥9 from lmp9- • COOJMI W OCMm ''The rial Lanet In foledo, Ohio). (1 ht., 30 Olympics: Getting Reedy!'' SOuthem Cau-min.) fomle atepe Into the world epotllght this ..... ''Abbott And Coetallo Meet The IMMM* .at the Olympie 1Maon beglna, ~OM Kope" ( 1966, eorn.dy) Fred (%) ... "10 To Midnight" ( t8'3. Ora-~. Ltm Berl. ( 1 hr .• 30 min.) me) CNrlel Broneon. Andrew st........ • -• I I ,._, ''l'ed Turner 0~'1 min.) LOOI<• AhMd'' Ted Turner dlecl•H• the -· • _.. ..... , ••• I Mure of broedoMdng end ceblt TV'a llU •POPWIDCIM Friday, March 2. 1984 11 ,, -Salurclay Cont. Influence on entertainment In the 1980s. D ,,. IMm't IOT'I I ..,., -~ •• llTlltJ/lllM&' 1 ,_ • CID mo C.-AnMCTa9 Oen Ingram i m.cGm MCI. IOTm pre-Aews a eollectlon of forthcoming hims. .,.. "The Gatllng Gun" ( 1972. ~and sports 8Y8nt.. •tern) Guy Stock .... WOOdy $1f()(je -· (I) ....,. IANltiAY Scheduled 1=-.. . World Cup SkHng (men's downhill live from Aspen, Colo. l. Howatd Devis Jf. and ..... ..... Gene Hatcher In a 12-round ~ wet-... "How To Beet The High Colt Of • ... --.0 ,,, ~ Sc:heduled The SSth running of The Aarnlngo Stak95, a m&JO' race fO< ltif~-otd thorough- breds leading up to the Triple Crown (lrom Hal1eah. Aa.). International TObog- gan Championship (from San Moritz. Switzerland) . Hewallen Muttn Svrllng Championship (trom Oahu. Hawaii) Ct ;ht .:A~ tetW8'Qtlt IBF title elimlnatlon bout (JNe LMng" ( 1979, eom.dy) Susan Saint from Atlantic City, N J I. Worid Spnnt Jemes. JeMica 1,.ange. ( 1 hf .. "6 min ) "Speed Skating Champlolllhipl (from (1)-.T..,,. . , Trondheim. Notway). John. Madden's CH) IT._ .. •Y ''David .Bowle: Journeys (2 hrs.) Serious Moonllghf'. Taped at the Pacific (!) CGl.I-um1M.L M4chlgen ...a. National EJlhlbltlon ColiMUm In Van- MlnnesoHI ~ • COU\lef, British Columbia. this cone.rt tea-• M TAJ Indian 8C1e>t Saeed Jal-tures such songs u "L9t'a Oence." "Chi- trey r8'ates the tnOYing ~story and the na Girt" ·-sp.oe Oddity" end "Fame " cultural hdtory which lnaplr9d the con· 1.! hr.) structton oflhe Taj Mahal In India -CIJ.,.. "The Ruling Class" ( 1971. Ora-G ll'r'ICD.-llCl&.OIY ma) Pater O'Toole, C.rotyn S9ymovr (2 CC) mWll "AnaS1asla" (1956, Orama) hrs , 30 min.) lngnd Bergman, Yul Brynner ( 1 hr • 45 ..,.. "The 8<ldge On The Rivel mm ) Kw81" (1957, Oramaf WllMam Holden. CE) CCI I• umTU&.l Michigan YI Alec Gulnnea (2 hra., 4 1 min.) Minnesota (Sub,act to blackout) (2 M .) .. al)_,.. ®mWll "Resurrection" (1980. Orama) •• ..... _. Aegulatty scheduled Ellen Burstyn. San\ Shepard. ( 1 hr .. 45 p<ogrammlng mey be delayed due to min.) ~breekt. ([) ... "Flashdance'' ( t983, Musical) ... I .,. '°" Topic. "Homoeexualrty" Jenni18' Beals. Michael Noutl ( 1 hr . 35 Guests David P. McWhlrtt11. M 0 end min.) Andrew M Mattllon, Ph 0 • a gay couple, CD) ... "Frances" ( 1982. ~apny) and co-authors of the boo6t "The Male Jessica Lange. Kim Stanley (2 rs .. 20 Couple" and Bonny Harblngef, Ph.O and min.) Pamela Rahn, M.9.A . a leeblan COUP'e M'J8UCAIDWl'I =· ....... '°'9 '' AdventurM Of Tht Wiiderness Famlty II" ( 1978, Adventure) Robert Logan. Susan Oemante Sh8w ( 1 ht , 45 • min) CO) C0U. umTIM.L Southern Mlssts- IPI vs. Tulane (2 h,..) ..... AUCI ... WOIU tJll .-Tl Scneduled The SSth running of The FlamlnQo Stakes. a maJO< '8949 tor thf~-otd thorough- breds leading up to the T ~ Crown (from Halleah. Aa.). lntenwtlonal Tob6g- gan Championship (trom San M0<1tz, Switzerland) . Hawaiian Matera Surfing ChamplOOShlp (from Oehu, Haw&ll) (I hr ,30mlo ) I DOCTOIWMO • • '• CAIOCU that hu been ~that f« tour )'Mn. W (J) ... ''The Yaer Of LMng Oengefoue-8 ...... ''S200.000 TOiedo Trust ly" (1983. Orama) Mel Glbeon, 5'goor-_. National Chemplonetilp" (from Imperial ~TIOIW...,... F-ofd Rowan hosts a IOOk at Important trendl and news events 1n the United Stat• aa Met'I by for- 910n teleVISlon and print fownaJllt• sta- tioned In this country ([),,.cm. CMl"I ~ -.CAii Many of today's toP comlce ere IMtured In this perlormence ttiped at San mnc;.,. co's comedy club, The Other eai.. ..,..,,._. Fil w -.,_.,,,1111.,. um.a ..... ,,. .... =.::&:# ::::-.-:. I Weever ( 1 hf . 65 min~ Lane5 In T<*ldO. Ohio) ( 1 hr .• 30 min ) nm .. •ccumn . ,.,...,,.... 119 • NA_, "Honde "Third -Cll t8 dl) mA umcnuu Atlanta HaWks at Chicago Bvlls (2 hrs., 15 min.) --lveaiag round (IMI trom Coral Springs. Fla.) ( 1 4119 0... ,._ hr J ITM1'9 I.,...,..__ .,.. ''The women Avenger·· 11980. •1 (I) cm ... ... TaTWGITILI I I I Adventure) Hsia Kuang LI. Peng Kong. (2 .... IOMI In) .,.. "The Thfee Muaketeers" M IOAD TO LOI HI • Athlet" • .,_ "Murder By Oala1h" ( 1976. ( 19H. Comedy) 01rver Reecl. Rlquel profiled are boxer Willie de Wit. gymnast Comedy) Peter Fallt Peter ~ (2 Welch In 17t~tury France, three Mrlch Gaybd S\d runnet1 Deneen. Sherri hra.) daShtng adventurers come to tN aid 01 end'"Tina Howatd, also. a segment on the .... "With Thia Ring" (1978. Dr• IOng LOUIS XIII When they IMm that hts drug u&e controversy and preventative ma) Scott Hyland, Joye. 0.Wltt. (2 tv1 ) crafty deflC. Cardinal Rldtel9Uo, la hateh- testlng. ( 1 hr ) e .,.. "Glr1 Crazy" ( 1~. Mualcal) ~ a nasty pk>t egalnlt him. (2 tn) • llOW'm "It Happens Evefy Spring" Mick~Rooney, JudVGarlal\d. (2 hrs.) MOWMwaTWAI .. (1949. Comedy) Ray Miiiand, Jeen • -~ CGU.m umTUU. Michigan Stare Pet~2 hrs.) (()CCII.Im umTULL ··&m Belt Con-V'S ~~Iva.) m "Rome AdVenture" ( 1962. Ora-ferenoe Semifinal" (Ive from Birmingham, 1 ·-• #It ma) Troy Donahue. Arlgle 06cklnson (2 Aia ) (2 hrs ) .,.. "4 F0t Tnu" (1963. W8'1ern) hrs ) CID.,. "Playing For Time" (1980. Ora-Frank Sinatra. Urtula Andt-. A shady Cl M•CMITOIY ma) Vanessa Redgrave. Jene Alexander banker comes up wtth a naty way to set· CZ).,.. "Mary White" ( 1977. Orama) ~hrs . 30 min.) tie lhe dlftlvenoet t>MWMn a pll# of feud· Ed Flanoers. Kathleen Bellet ( 1 hr . 42 -i cowboys. (2 hl'I ) min ) .,.. "The You l.Jons" (1958. Ore-~ G COUW umTUU. California State-ma) Mat1on Brando~tgomery Clift (2 UM. flOOftMl Pittsburgh ~ at L~ vs.~ State (2 hl'I ) hrs , 47 min.. M~3-~) ,__. !!1-· .... .,."'"....,__ i--:;r• lll!!l1""'41! •• ,~. --.-, . ~ -..t .... . r , •• <' . . . .... • 'r ·~Udnfritr"'6"'""'- 9QIT1&Jm I II •a .. w.z 111 lures lhe innovat!w bend perlorm1ng -=:~~--...-~=:i1.,,.._.. songs •nclvd~ "Every BrMth You Taxe ... --•-----·-·-~ .. _ "King Of Pain.· "T• In The Sahata" and .. , I ; Al...._ MGUT ,...._ 'SynchfonlClty " ( t hr ) CCI a.. Mm"llM.L Arllona State at • An.MITA ...... Top motorcycle •1 • Cll e ... Stanford (2 hrs.) riders compete tor horlOrt on a specialty a~ g.,.. "A Connectleot Yankee In King created course. (1 hr.) MJCI Arthur's Cour1'' (1S.9. Comedy) Bing -· M .. TO Lot UI • Athletes W Oii MmM. -UlmlCAPI Crosby, Rhonda Fleming. (2 hra.) p<oflled are ~athonet Joert 8enoit and '~ 8 WIWT Ari examination of Amari-boxers StlYe McCr<>ty and Rick Womac!(, • .,.. A eolec11on of tout 11gtit can ba.MbaW players euc:h u Reggie alto. a Mgment on Fr .. tyte W1ndaurllng hearted ~-about lo'.'9 and &e• Smith Ind Warren Cromartie wf'IO have '-turing U.S. T•m members Wendy teatunng Renee Taytor . ..&c.ph :ogna. <1l?l8d 10 p1a0y In Japen Thomlon, Doug Hart and Uta Neuburger Jane Curtin, LOUIN~. Otwlel ri> Cl) ....,O 1~09t ... ) _ din and Audy Deluca. f 1 tw.) -··-([) _,,. "L~" (1983, Come<fy) Friday. March 2, 1984 Oudlev M00<e. EJ!ut>eth t.lcGowiern A 12 -., -lalunlay Cont. married psychlatrllt flndl hlmMff f~n loV9 with a petlent. 'PG'<: hr., 36 min e MOU.YWDGDI --·--...,. NI 8 IT .. 9l'M DAVID ii -I Four of Hollywood' a hatt•t male ttan, Burt Rey- nolds, Mel Brook.I. Dudley Moore and Mr T di9clM varloul pet11 of their ~- ... al lives. (1 hr.) I Cl) Wf~wmtDAVIDWil liDU.YWOOD W• FMtur9d; Ann Margret.talka •bout hlf uocnm1nn movie "Streetcar Named o..iri'~-a·iOUi of the Academy of Motion Plc."lure Art• and Sci· ences: and Interview with Mlched& John.. Ison~ It On Rio.'' . Ml•YCULll 8"8T'H•ITtm-Feetur9d: e ~~;.;.:;·::_-! ... "Scaveoger Hunt" (1979. Comedy) Richard Benj•mln, Jama Coco.-When en eOC»t 1trlc mllllOnlh dlif, the OOndltlont of his will Nnd hit helrl on a wlld soarch for varlout ertlclee on • scavenQef llet. the wlnnef being able to claim the deOMMd't fortune. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 58mln.) (0) ... "Franoee" (1982. BIOgrephy) Je8sloe Lange. Kim Stanley. The troubled life of screen tter Frances Farme< II ~led. 'R' (2 tn., 20 min.) (I) .. ''The Year Of LMng Dengerou.- ly" ( 1983, Orama) Mel Gibson, $1Qour- ney Weaver. An Australian joumatl9t, a British embauy official and a diminutive Eurasian cameraman become caught up In lhe tumult of 1985 lndoneeia ju8t prlof to the fd of Sukarno. 'PG' ( 1 hr.. 66 min.) (%).,."~Hrs." (1983. Orama) Nick Nolte, Eddie Murphy. Ari unorthodox police detective teems with a temporartty released convict to find a fugitive murder· er. 'A' (WV., 35 min.) 1----,. WU 'A 1A "Wiid Catt" Marty takes a ,lootl at a variety of bMutlful and deadly wild cat1, Including t~r, ,.1--~r:~·-. a• ••w llT'Cll At-TO 1'111 UUIY leO CO.. AT11ACT1Gm Dan Ingram previews a collection of forthcoming film1, fulals and eporte event•. NI ....... .. ,.,_ ... Regularty ICheduled ~ breaks . ... . , ............... . heve vutly dltf•ent opln4onl on how to treatthecaM.Q (1 hr.) .... "Attack Of The Kiiier Toma- toes" ( 1976, Comedy) Jack Rile), Dick MUler. Wary humene keep vtgll on their gardens. retrlgetatore and aaleds u they guetd against • new IOrt ot enemy (~ hra.l.. • i =. "Hunters Of The Reef'..: ( \Q18, Adventure) Mlcheel Pltb., Mary LouiM Wei*. A Mlvage t.?oai c.ptaln attempts to beat hll better~ulpped rtvals to the site of a reoent!h!P*'eck. = . • Ml'IOIM. ...... IC "Polar Beat Alert" The greet white polar bear and a Manitoba town'• ettort1 to c:<HtXlat with them are the aubJect• of a dOcumen- tary hotted by E.G. Marshall and narrated by Jason Robards. (R) c;i ( 1 hr .. tO min.) • **ll!ICS•l-WIN mTOM Uf.AIY CH) ... "Tough Enough" (198:f. Ora· ma) Dennie Quaid, Carlene Watkins. An ~r counfry linger. rylng to make endl meet, turns to fighting for prize ~· 'PG' ( t hr., ~7 min.) ID ~ umTIALI. "WAC Wild Card" (2 hre.) •D e ••~Ricky 18 conoerned when a female teammate'• attentions turn from bueball to romance. ; •ra1 cnmTOMUUXY "' .... -... • Cl) ,.,.,, An elaborate ecam has Hawke being heevlty sedated and then led -· to beflive a year he• puMd •nd thet Dominic died In • daring rncue mllelon In Vietnam. ( 1 hr.) D •• IOf " .... Oa'lld d•I• • worldly woman who want• to change his ltfnfY!e and ~ rid of Mlcktry. .,_._ 8 (II LMJOAT Two llat8"1 mNt = after a 40-yeer separation. a chi couple ~ want a baby end up It) rate cablnt, and lauc ·favor• a pretty female student· In hi• bert~lng ctUt over an lt\tellgent ,,.1911udent. Q ( 1 hr.) (!).,.. "Cdlntttl>Olnt" ( 1968. Orama) C~on Helton, MaxlmUlan Scll4NI. An American 1ymphony conductor and hll orchestra are taken prtaooera by the Ge<· mens during a USO tour. (2 tvs..) llT•~ ... a11a1mT01'MIUUIY .,.. "10 To Midnight" (1983. Ora· ma) Charles Br0l'l80n, Andrew Stevene. A homicide detective and a crlmlnology gradUate try to 1Mrch tor a killer of wom- en. 'R' (1hr .. '1 min.)" (()901Ttcmlll (I) .,_ "The Outalderl" ( 1983, Ora- ma) C. Thomae Howell, Matt Diiion. The experienc• of a group of teen-agere In their ()t(lahoma hometown dUrtng the late '60s 1$ portrayed. 'R' (2 tn., 8 min.) (%) _. '1'he Entity" (1982. Horror) Barbara Herthey, Ron Sliver. A California woman and her children are victimized by an Invisible being haunting their home. 'ft ~hrs., 5 min.) d. WOODY~..._, lUWLW Hoat Arto Guthrie travels throughout the U.S. and talka with people Who knew his father; :::s W estc liff C hi ropractic Office DR.ROBERTA BADGER llEW PITIEIT'S ACCEPTED pr~ammlng may be delayed due to . .., "" ~~r~~·lbJl.,'.~1 ·,..\ ·-'< IUfJ tt ....... ,. ~ ...4,~->-'""':·'11<\.•'· ,,..~.,.y, ... ~ _ _.~, .... ~ ..... ,~ --.;'9~ ~--'" .. l-'9"t""1!'U9 ~, W:<.~~, ._. -•,£·'~,1 ........ ,, _ -.. Ing quadrupte eomeraault. the colorful weddjllnomf Vaiquez and fellow aerlalllt Rosa uera, and the comical Lllov bears, (1 r.l.. D e M 4T IT'MMll Arnold la hav· Ing trouble oettlog along with hit new brother Sam. and he thlnf<1 that hll 1tep- mothef la being pu&hy toward him. 8 .,.. "The Last. Remake Of Beau Gt1te" (1977, Comedy) Marty F.ldman, Micha.I York. Twin brotheft become Involved In the Foreign L.egton whlle attempting to pretefVe their edopt9d faml· ly'. horlor. ( 2 hr&) • l1I T.A. --Hoek« and Stacy beoorne Involved wtfh a rap. victim but Daily Pilat Classified Advertising 8•2-5878 645-5 ·300. 2043 W••tcllff Dr., Sult• 108 Newport Beach (near Coco's at 17th & Irvine) Friday, March 2. 1984 13 promnene ~ lncblng Joan a.z. Jv6y eo.... ,,... Seeger end Hoyt Aldon. S*bm WOOlt(• 90f9 ( 1 l'w • 30 -~ _.,_, vtnt worn. about 1lit llCUr1ty of .. mMtlge wNfl Neot'IW't ~ r1c:ft •~ ,_,,..,,._ ·~ ·-I-TO-~ (I) c.•w 1· HWI. MICf9n St.ate VI. wt1co1•1 (2tn.) CD>lnU• .... <E---·tlfMlllr ~-• ~ ..... ~ wonwl,. knows. n"Wder9d end lW fOOt'IWNl• • k)O. napped. but authorm. .,. ~ that • i of the .-rt• heW happel led ( 1 l'w ) l lmtfMA =-aM9 A young couP'e'a men1lgt la In ttouble '**-the bride It afraid to tel h9r l'utb9nd ltw was onoe tlP9(1. end .,, lntt0¥elted ~ • ~~ by .._ aogrwt\19 alter ego ( 1 l'w.) .. "Rattler'I'" ( 1978. Orama) Sam , ~ ~ Two tmel bo')1 .,. found~ from enek• bit• neet their ..,.,....~ (11'w .30mln ) I .. ... ~ ... ~ IChedule<J amnWlg may be de6eyed due 10 t>reeb. ••••• ,.,. .. Comeoy IMitcn. oomb6ne wtth cluelc fltm and ,... foot.toe In en offbeel, altrtc tak.- off. l ca11r•n•ttu•.•r•r•rr11" "'",. ,..,. -..r'IMCD .. ... "Or. Jekyl And Mr. Hyde" (Sllnt) ( 1920. HorrOf) John Batrymote. Metthe Mansfield A Vlctonan tdentiat '*' lwneetf .. the ~ pig wNfl he eiq>etlrNntt wttti a dt\lg that aepe191• an ~·agoodand9'tl ~ (1 -~~ ... , (II)"-... , ••[)evld Bowle Serioue Moonlight" Taped at the Peclftc National ExNbttlon Coheufn In Vlf)- 004Mll, 8'i1ilh Columbia. ~ oonc:.rt fee.. tur• euc:n 10f9 .. "'Let'a o.nc.." ··ov. n11 ~ •• ''Speoe ()dcjty'' and "Fame .. 1 l'w.) -~ -M9U .. nmrrTMATATm .. IA1'1m&Y__.,.Hll tW ee(l)O e ... TAii ...... ... "Villa Rides" ( 1968, Adven- ture) Yul Brynner. Robert Mhchum. All aWitOf teams up wttn Pancho VIiia to fur· !her the catJN of the Mexican Revolution (2 tn.. 30 min.) • .,. "The Ca(ldkSate" ( 1972. Ora~ ma) Robert AedfOfd, Peter Boyle A • a>.,.. .. In p,._ Of o.c. Wc:wnen" ma) Joen Ctawford. bdwy Scott A (1978. cnma) Tom a.anger. K.8iren t>eeut1tu and entldng cenww denoef is Blecit A ~ lothllfio ,..,.,.._ on left behind In a .,.,,.a town where &ht his pat romenhC ~ from ~ h meet• up with romenoe. dirty poltlc:a and at the 9 of 12 to .. MdUC1kJn °'. n·~r-30af*'cJ..,....,..,. =l'°i..~ (ltw ... _, E'...:~~=·~~ • Mnm&Y ~ &M and ~ W-.mt ealut• the movattve ... "8Noe Lee. We .._ Yoo.. '*"' rhet ""*' ~the c:ef9er$ OI c19n. Mwennn} BNca u cr..n P.i ~ot tOdlY'ttq)oomk talenta. <1ht1 ~ A driofed m9!11-I 8'1ilt 01ea to (%} .... 4b Hrs." (t"83. DwnaJ Nicil P.the rru0« of hll mut. (2 tn.) ~.~Eddie ~ An unorthOdo• ... l)Oloe detecttYe lael1'1I wfth I temporaoty .,. "L..awteel Frontiet" ( 1935, r"8ued con'k1 to find a fuglt""'9 mutoet· =)~~y:=~~I ·-~~"*'-> crlmeS b&am9d on Nm by a c:rootted et.· W ~lMCICI m. (11'w) w wwtt.- 1_.a.:•..-.... •IOCll• Fearured: Ou6e1 Riot and .. ''&cape From~·· (1977 The Pre1enderl ~ l'w.) Drema) Stan Broc::k. l¥en Tora. Two ani- (!)WIW mal tralnert atl\JQOle to~ wtlile oo a CID .,.·~··~·· (1982. Dr• ~1tirougtittlejung1e C2hra.> me) Mety1 Streep. ~ Klr'9 In HM7. a .... '"Heto'a lslend'' ( 1982, Adveo- YOUtlQ wnt• ffom the South.._ up,..... ture) James Muon, N9Ytle Brand In the Oet'IOi with I bMutttul Polltl 11T1m9a11t. e 1700.. a pirate end a fOfmer lleYe battle VIC1m of Nazi per99CLltion. end her JNW\ to keep an lllllld off the Catolnu ff om intelect-~-~.~~ ~ falling to the control of a pelt of greedy ___,. -._........... brOtherl ( 1 "' • 50 mtn.) IOl'cet and wtNy ~ oombll• to CC .. "Act Of Ac»'teelon" (1973. make mldnlgtlt t~ time of el ( 1 Drema) Catherine DenetNe. Jeen.loo11 hr 25 min) Tr1ntJgoant Determined to take ttie law tW ~ 8QIQI I It rr LA.:-Into hie own hands, a man •ts out to find -• 3 -1'MIWWW.. lhe mo(orcyctllnt reeponelble for kllllng his .,_ ·'The Seor4't Poloemen't Other wtfe and child. 'Ft ( 1 hr., 30 "*1 ) a.a.. c , 981. Comedy) John c:a..... cm ..... ~ nme. Arrt Piece.. (1982 Graham Cnapmen Bcltletl comedlllnt end ~) Seka. Mita Renget A nol·SI> ~na. ~ cat membert from dUmb blonde JO"ll two Inept bwglar• wno "Monty Python." "'tieyond The Fmge" are tnllnl'I to meke a Mng the onty way and Nol The Nine O'Ooc:tl News." per-t~ dOnl know"'"<Jw (1hf.30 mtn ) form 1n a conoen '°' the ben9ftt of W (C).,.. "How To Beet The High Cost Of · Amne6ty lnternatJOneJ 'R' (1 l'w . 30 mtn) Living" (1979. Comedy) 8uean Sa1111 (!) coum IAlllTUt.L Mlohlgen vs. James. Jeseic::a Lange. NO longer able 10 Minnnota (A) (2 IVt) keep up with lnftetlon. ttv.. Orego11 (JJ.,. .. Fellclty" (1978. Orama) Gloty ~ tum to 1e1oeny to betance Annen. Ctlrtltopner Miine. A young worn-their budgeta. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 46 min.) an becomes aware of her eexualty while Iii I ... vacaoontng lo Hong Kong. ( 1 hf., 31 a.ACK W••-- ITlln ) 641 I•'¥• "Wortd tnvftetlOl'al I ~ ll'iUm H F fTl 7 ·Ball Champfonahip • Ouartert1na1 -WTMCU U.t~R) (1 l'w.) ..... " "Reilly AC» Of 5'*"Aellty CJ) ''The Lady In Red" ( 1979. Ora· travets to Moecow ln 1918 with hit friend ma) Rober! Conrad. Pem.te Sue Marr111. Sasha. p<epered 10 "*the million poundl In the ~t deyt of the...._ 1920s. he t><ought with Nm ea pert of his P'8n to an Idealistic:~ twm ~becomes the <M!ftl'wow the BoltheYtka. (Part 7 of 12) moll of the lofemow ~John 0.1- Q_ ~ 'R' ( 1 l'w .• 29 mh) tt99 .,_ '*The Confeee6ons Of The 0 A -~TMC:a Man" (1971 , Orama) Robert Conrad, arw• A oollectlon of four hght· Harry Morgan A district attOl'ney must hearted vignett• about loYe and se~ convtnce a reluctant w11neee 10 tetllfy featuring Renee Teytc>t. JoMpti Bologna. ~inst• dangerous radical (2 tire) Jane Curtin, Louile l..nMf. Charles Grcr Cl) .,_ "The lawleee Ninetlee'" ( 1936. din and Rudy Deluca ( 1 hl.) Westem) John Wayne,. Gabby Hay• A -·.,.."Liv. ~In, 0.. Agein" ( 197'. • ~.,.,., ~ -~ 10 ... ~ ---~~~t • Net U.S. Senete (2 l'w't ) federal agent Qoee undefC()llef In 8 tmell Suspense) Walter Ptdgeon, Donna M~• .~.· .. -=· -~ ... -t~\O Mb.~~~,.... ~,..~.A~ owonm:r=.~~,....~---·---~lft~,,.., T \r -r,.•~ .' w.v.,....,r' (C) ..... , .,_The wOOI of !Odey'• honest YOIMlO Wf1lef9. dlrectcn end etera .,. gathered togMher In ltlOt'I lllrn. video end 8nmat.d eegrMnta. ( , l'w.) cc .,. ''The Body s~· c19121 a..uttf\A women perform •t~ t .... ecta on the eur.t Strip. ( 1 w.) CD> .. ''The Haugt1ty Vlctori8ns" ( 1978, ~) 8lw eao.o.. 8Mbolm 1 , ... Vlctoftln 9lgllnd .. the Mttlng fOf • ma~~~ .. hW 14 Fr1day, March 2, 19M ht . S min.) have trouble reed~ to eecti othe! 11 I TOOWU.TO• ~~) hr . 30min ) ,_,__,, .. , 8 ... "They Cel Me Trinity" (1 972 . IOCIHUCI Western) Terence HJI, Bud Spencer Two .,. ''The Untam~" ( 1978. Ora-btothera join Mormone In their attempt 10 ma) .lid Jackton A ~ woman undef-drrve out • bend of outlawa. (2 In ) goes a variety of ~t Mxual expenenc-e ... et. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) CD)-"Guye And Dole" (1955. Musl- W D IDCI( PAUal cal) Frank Sinatra. Jean Simmons. A mis- (!) .,. "Cttme Ot P..UOO" (1957. lk>nary glfi fell In loY9 wtth a BcoedWay C:hme) Barbe1' StanwycJ(. 6tet11ng Hay· Imbler (2 tn.. 30min.) den. A women's drMng Ufgt to p<opel her • ---..cl huabend't cateer INdt to murdet. acM-... t~lndherownultlmat•91tJ2tn.) eoa.-ae fiw.&. "Sun Belt Con-1 11 I r •tWWW ferenoe SernlflNI'' (from Birmingham. ... "Fla~ Roed" ( 1949. Ora-Ala ) (R) (2 tn) -lalunlay Con1. CI) ... "Loveelck" ( 1983, Comedy) Dudley Moore. Elizabeth Mp<lovefn. A merrled psyohilltrlt1 finds hlmettt felUng In love with a patient. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 36 min.) {%) llOWll "Mephlato" (1981, Orama) Klaol Merla Bfendau«, Krystyna Janda An ambitious Getman act°' puta hit eth- lca aalOt In hit bid IOI tucoeee when the Nazis corn. to power. (2 hrt., 1 s min.) •CH>.,_ "R.urrectlon" ( UN~O. Orama) Ellen Butttyn. Sam Shec>erd. Aftet a ,_r- fetal auto aooldent. a woman flndt tht.l h ha Cf'le abally to hMI QUwf1 bu\ r. P8fMCUttd b9cauM of her r.Nul to claim a dMne Influence. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 46 min.) -Sunday •(!)900WY .... •.,., .. The Mountain Road" (1960, Orama) Jamee Stewttt, Glenn Cotbett. An unte:Npu6oua me~the Army IMfnl compaulon •ft« chetged with blowing up vllegel. br Ind roadl agalnSt advancing Japeneee during W0<1d War II. (2 hrs., 16 Jllo,) ~--"Bleck Emenuelle" (1978, Or• ma) Le1.1ta GemMr. Angato lnfantl A beeutlful young Amtf1ctn photographet ,,_.. •)ea of rOl"l'tWl41c enoountttt While '\ -on ••'~ In 1<lf.ya. 'Fr ( 1 ht.. 30 min' •••1~ .. ___ ..... ltmlYMIOf'PAmt birdwatcher end her friends oecome ~-~ .....C,.. · stranded when the tide tak• thelt 00.t. .. .,...._ 1 hr.) •oo n~..--., ··o.>A<S Bowle: -.... Mea, ... Serious Moonlight" Taped et the Peclflc 0 •DCll.1\m u.u, -ODt_., National Exhibition Collteum tn Van-~UlllTUIJ.Oaytonvs. Notre -.a..,-AT1111_.. couvet. Brhllt't Columbla. this OOOClett tea-came (R) (2 hrs.) ._.LL ii tur• 11.dl 90flQI • "Let's Dence," "CN-(H) M 8'Gf The 1iv.. ot ......,., trevel«I MIM,..ATCM.YM'I IN ~"Space Oddity" •nd "Fame." ~:~.'~.~~st= ~,:i ~~ ~=-~ ... • ACI Matheson star. (2 hrs.) ..,._.._. .,...ICa./ClClllm'TT~ MLlllC* ...... ~ • M9TWihh .,.. "Massacre In Rome" (1973, .,.,...,.. M T._ADWMnAm Orama) Richard Burton. Marcello Mu- .,.. ''The World According To '*"CAT ~rolannl. ~1hr.,43 min.) Garp" ( 1982, Comedy) Robin Wllflama, Ul'TUIUCALI !1111nl•EIDH Mary Be1h Hurt. (2 hrt., 15 min.) ~ mlOaMALL (1J) Q H.&. fUllRI Setlrlcal aeo-GISOICGlllUll) -M11111 JN menta Include George Mc<lrath. John Par-TMIM • CJ) mA UlllTUl.L Loe Angelel • EMr• end Ptul Reubena. ( 1 hr.) ~ · Lakers at Detroit Pistons (2 hrs .. 30 min.) .,.. .... AUllO DAYf:..:>aV•I , ... CCIEE ICI • POfl"'8 "Beettea On Thelf Own" ,.. MCAT tTW .,.,. ~ Maureen .. -lillfWf -,,_.,(II) Q Reagan la the national hOt1 f0< this annual • mlff:..U.Q 1119.\Y... fund-falaer. (2 hrs.) ... to• UllC'.. ... "AalnbOW'' (1978, Blogtaphy) lm1'0f'A&&.Ol1t1U•IE-..•a CAl9UI w NW Ol 111111-Andrea McAtdle, Piper ltune. ( f hr .. 37 .. ICE ii nal min.) WA,-.091 ~~-··· ~-llWIC .... WGICI n•WllM WC"IY~LOr(ll) 719 .._... .-~-,_. ... "The Entity" (1982, H0<r0f) 1111 IAWIMUDYFourchlldrentrytoree-~ • ~ 1111 - Barbera ~. Ron Sllwr. (2 hrs.. 6 cue a derellct at .. m ferry cd9d "The IY19 min.) Lady Hope" from~ ICUttled. (1 ht.. l '" ..... _.i,.'IOOlllMt•t• 11111 1 ..... ...,,. 15 ~~ ......,.. • n.-M YMCN•ll --.Aunu A teenager teernt .. urt\llMCM.f .nm•• DOT how to deal with her etcohOllc mother. ( 1 am1or1•eto.• mt:.t' 1•111 hr.) -IOT ...... , -... Comedy LIT=•'*' Cl) , .. TALI num "Tale Of The aketohea combine with claMlc film and LLOYD • Frog Prinoe" Robin Wllllama end Teri Gerr news footage In an ottbMt. uttrle tak• ..,,.AeUIT star In this classic t•le of• prinoeu who off. IUCllTM re4eeaea • prince from the magical spell • TmAY'I aw M MIU»~ that has-turned hlm Into a frog. c;J .._.,_.,...,_ M ...... CAT TU A cat .lmlTOf'M•,,_ Plllll!IW.1•111• eearchet f<>< her mlaelng kittens who ere "CI).,. "Love At Arst Sight" (1977, llWY•R•ll being taken croee country. Comedy) Oen Aykroyd. Mary Anne lOUlll•nm-CZ>lllMI "Conan The Batberten•• (1982, McOoneld. (1hr .. 25mln.) .._.,... AdVenture) Arnold Schwa~. W • _.,.,.,_ ... ., .....,:..r1e .. (2tn. •• 1orn1o.1 ..... : .. ~ ~ ·-~-•• :y ').=--~ .~ ,aWV"t .. ~, .... .,.r ·-.:: o.. • .t. ~'\ i(r (~ .;.l,. ... ~ • -..S..-:"··~ .... ., ... ~"' ·.-. ~ -· '· L( •• · _,.. ~P'rhl"Wnllt "Btlmt!G''~(1t77.' . ., ,,. · •• cua World': (1964, OrarN) MMIU»~ Western) Charlee Blanton. Wiii Sampeon. John Wayne, Claudia Cardinale. (2 hrt., U I ... I Ml'•• I IATllMI ~ht .. 37 min.) SSmln.) taH•WI Iii iFWIMIWe -W•MUll 11'1._i_rt• 11111 .,_"Challenge To Be FrM" (1976, ..... ,_. IR.'t mAftlf MC Ft "Upsets. AdVenture) Mike Mezurkt, Jimmy Kane. TMILll"IU,_. Underdogt. Hot Dogs and Heroes" (R) i! hr .. 28 min.) _.,......... ,hr.) ())A Lll"IU llT XI rJ A young. aplr-u.OWD Oii.• ... Ing athlete toeea a leg to cancer and must •--e COU.-IAm1IALI. Virginia at deal with hit lnMCurlty over being phys!-,.., PAla&. Maryltnd (2 hrs.) catty dlffetent from others. .,.._, .,_ , ...,f//IU. n.AY I t1a1a • _ ,,_,,CltQ tmM.D t:.1111TM -LIAWlrJtom• mt1•• .,_"Charlie Chan's MUtder Cruise" .. I NWh .,_ "Caey't Shadow" ( 1978. Ora-( 1 !MO. Mystery) Sidney Toter. Robert _,_.,.. ma) Walter Matttiao, Alexlt Smith. ( 1 hr.. Lowery ( 1 hr .. 90 min. l CGH• 111 WMJaU 57 min.) Friday March 2 1984 15 ,__ Ca) ~ f:. -Aftlm't MY A • ' lunclay Conl. I-·--.. ,.,_ MUWM- WtallU•-· .... ... "Oh God!" ( 1977. Comedy) Geofge Burne. John o.w.. ( 1 hr .. ~6 min.) cm., .,. "Soundet" ( 1972. Orlma} Cloefy Tyson, Paul Wlnfletd. ( 1 hr , '5 min.) . _ell~ ~·.Wl'~ !' rr~ .. _om_ Qra-'" .. "'.. .. . . ... ,.. ~~ -w ..... -...lloOt~ ~.t. Adventure) Normen Bowtee. Wilfred -,~~~~ ....... •II.iii-·· .,,,Nl.lal ... "My Old Man" ( 1979. er.me) Krltty M<:Nlchol, Wtrren Oeta (2 tn.. 5 mln~C.-ul ••M.Lenmt-!) IUT 'fall mT _, ''The Scotlng Sholl" (A) <HJ CllTlfj&, UU • C..I A concer1 taped at the Hamilton Pteee Theette In Hamilton. Ontario teatur• Cfyltal Geyte singing such hlta es "Don't It MMe My Brown Eyee BkM." ( 1 l'lr.) 1W I'"" AIMml .... MfCml-IT'Vt"' .,. "Rome Adventure" (1982, Ora· ma) Troy Donahue, Angie Olcldnaon (2 lhra~ ..... ,. ... .,.._ ....... _ ~~"NCAA OMak>ci 11 mpionaNpl" (from Baltimore. Md.) ~hrs .. 30 min.) CD.,.. "My Olnnef With Andre" ( 1981. Orama) Wallace Shewn, Andre Gregory l1 hf., 50 min,) tW B ()) 11:M umTIMJ. Houlton at Arkansas or Indiana at tlllnoll (2 !'Ira.) I di UM.flOOTUU. ~COLl91TT .. .,_ "The Bwnlng Hill" ( 1957, Western) Tab Hunter, Nat ... Wood (2 hrs.) I CIWCll••-' .... ,._ ....... ~ ,.._, IOCI Gobo goea off on a one-Fraggle exploration end finds a poealo- ble ~ get rid or the Gor~. (%) "The Spollera" (1942, AdYen- tlXe) Jol'ln Wayne. Mar1ene Oletrtch. ( 1 ht., 24 min.) eMnURA'I --&& ..... ---- -F~,~ 1r-:e::-----~ ,.,.,.. ..... , .. ,..., , c•10••n PMaYPOITUlf M llW The INes of leYefal travelers .,_ "The Amerlcanlz.atton Of Emily" change when they are stranded In a small ,; ( 1964. Comedy) Jamee Gamer. Julie Kansas tqwn. Matgot KJdder and Tlm Andrews. ( 1 hr.;57 min) Matheson star. (2 l'lrs.) (I).,.. "Missing" ( 1~1. Or1tn11) Jack -lll>--"~Aiodh~ ~.~~,,-~> w.r = AcMirmn' Hcholes Hem-(%) ... ''HTckflY And ~·· ( 1972 • • mond. F. Simon. (2 tn.) ~ Comedyn ) Blft ~· Robert ulp. ( 1 hr~ we ftW Al'MIN ,....... Maureen 41 min) Reagan Is the n11tlonal hoet f« this annual •al CMI IWT'I wca1t mM'.11 1 M OUTWI tuncNalMr. (2 hr•.) LmT'I l •MW •9111Wa A-U&.UTI 10 OL'91C Ull-.._., Featured: Ph)'llcs Dey at UU. A special IOOk at the ways various Magic Mountain In Valencia. ( 1 hr • 30 countries around the w0f1d play the game mink of basebeU. ( 1 hr.). lilllWlllCOPllNlll• ~..... PlllfM'fmMI» A ll&Tm OP TAITI _..LUCY .,_ "Who Is KJRlng The Gr•l Chet. .. ,_ _,., • Of europer < 191e. Comedy) Geo<r ,...,,Nl'TIAIT ~ Jecquellne Blleet. (1 l'lr .. 62 min IMl'TIAI (SJ-.. "The HurrlcaM" ( 1937, A<Jven-...,...,... ture) Dorothy Lamour. Jon Hall. (1hr .. 50 • MmATClllmrr min.) W PaMIATIOll (%).,.. "48 Hrs." ( 1983, Orama) Nlct< OLlWUD "Thoee Who Endured" Ath- Nolte, Eddie Murphy. ( l hr .• 35 min.) letes whO pe<8lsted In competing at the I •OCLOCI-Olympics vntlt capturing • QOld medal . HI LA 1C1 NYMDm • ..._IDIUIM 1nctud1ng bobsleddef Eugenio Monti and Winnen ol t"'-Opera Compelly of Phlla-s'<lers Andrea Mead Lawrence and Rosi delphla I Luciano Pavarotti International Mtttermaler. ( 1 hr ) Voice Competition join the celebrated Cl) l9A Ulll1UU: Philadelphia 76ers ar tenor 1n a new prodUcilon of Puccini's San Diego Cl~ (2 hra .• 30 min ) classic story ol tove and loa. (R) (2 hta.. IJ llOftl "Attack Of The Knier T°"1a 55 min.) toes" ( 1976. COmedy) Jaek Riiey. Dick '98 ()) lflOnl .._.,Scheduled: WOfld Miiier (2 hrs) Cup Skiing (men'• ~t llalom, IMI from 9 ...,. .. 1•nn11-Featured· a Aspen, Colo.); men a and women'• WOf1d visit with lhe pop rooslc group Air Supply Sprint Speed Skating CNmpionlnlps U hr) (lrom Trondheim, Norw11y); Phoenix 10 k • .,.. "Murder By 0.th" ( 1976, Road Raoe. ( 1 hf., 30 min.) Comedy) Peter Falk. Peter Sellers.. 12 Cf).,.. ''For The Love Of Ben~" (1977, hrs) i·?~:~::.:•ett. Cynt • Smhh !~~~~~ coum umlTIM.L "Sun Belt Con-hosts a documentary tracing the tragtcalty lefeoce Championship" (llYe trom Bir-short lrte and car98f of one of the world's mingl'lam, Ala.) (2 hrs.) ~al tenors. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) •• • wrw Schedu6ed· WOfld m.,. "Kilter F0toe" (1976, A0ven-Tnatt11on Chemplonahlps (fr«n Nlee. ture) Pet8f Fonda, Telly Savala. (2 hra.) Fra~(lhr.) trDWl•YUM II "Wanted: The Sundanot WOtn-CC).,_ "Casey's Sl'lldOw" ( 1978. Ort· an" ( 1976, Western) Kathanne Roe9. ma) Waller Matthau, Alexll Smith (1 hr Hector Ellloodo (2 tn.) 57 min.) e.,. "Love With The Ptop.r Streng-(()ma umTUU. Phlladtlpl'lla 76ers at er" (1~. Romance) Netde Wood. San Otego Clippers (Subject to t>leci(out) -· • NA_, "Hond9 c..lc" Jack Steve McOueen. (2 hrs.) 2 hrs .. ~ min.) Nicklaus and Hal Sutton are among thoee e.,. "With This Ring'' (1978, Ora-llnml•'IMI... . golfers competing In the ftnAI round f« the ma) SCott Hyland, Joyce OeWltt. (2 hra.) W ~ fwat prize of $90.000 (M from Corel eMCmGPCU.W W WW.._ Fla.). (2 hrl.) • CC).,_ "The Dey The Eartl'I Stood Still" TMmlADYMITMI ~ .. (195t. Sc!eno.~k>t)) ,M~ R,nn~, J .. ·-..Lt ..il .. ~:: .. »· H.~ -· .... -.. AJf -........ '-.:';!~·...,.,(.f. .. · ~·""""'"'~~ ~Ntt;.:.~.t:« -:,.·p·, .1· ... ,~·J..,....... "UJ.f •Rlr•CWWWt'.-.eonoerr --~ -~-~ ULJ _. "48 Hrs." ( 1983, Orama) Nick taped at the Hamilton Piece ThMtre 111 programming may be delayed due to Nolte, Eddie Murphy. ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) Hamilton. Ontario featurea Crystal Gayle ~·· lf-ICOn singing sucl'\ hits u "Don't tt Make Mv ~...-.....:o·~~ ?Upeide Down" -~=~~~Tlme" (1983.0rama) ~~~ (.~S~n~a Anita Han<ll· ( 1978, Drama) He'-' Hayea. Fred Kar1 Malden, Jodi TM!en. ~hr , 52 min.) ,, .. (1 hr J Astalre. (1hr .. 38mln.) •«llR.1\-.0WOP'-.a.1 .. U..& Rt .. •fp IP <HJ DI.. .... Cll "9 L00m Anrneted. A -· ,_. fa Nl.W ~ See tours s me ML trio of c!as* mymlng talea by the ~ of the national pane end an Interview with QR children's authaf: "The Sneetcn.." 'The photographef Aneel Ademt. and examine MCWWIQ lax'' and ''GrMO Egga And Ham.'' the f>U!\feMnt and fut\Q or Yowntte. ..._ 1Tn9 -CMTIO 9Mta9- (0) COU.. IAmTIMl o.orgi. YS. Ten-I AMC.,_ u.&A. Al. ~1'1 Featured: Democratic c.n<ll- neaee-' ;:J. ITOf Mnmnl ,..._ ~) dates for the otta of .IJnlttd Stat• Sena· (](), "Voloee Of Slenoe" A , CAI ........ W1'dllf• ~ '°' trom llllnoil Including Rolend Bums. YOlunteer In the echool'1 Prilon Melst-Roger Caru ~to OW. tor tht first Philip Rock, Alex $e1tt1 and Paul Simon "' 16 Frlday,March2, 1984 =~~~~~-Jl~mln) -lunclay Cont. • IMllC ,. MmM. -~ ,.... . CD MW M UDY Four children try to res- coo a defeiict steam f«ry called ·'The Lady Hope" trom being scuttled. ( 1 hr .. 15mln.) (%) --. .:A Oangeroua Summer" (1982. Dl'ama) TOO\ Skeallt, James Mason. ( 1 hr .. 40 min.) --~YOMAU. .._ Adventure) Oliver Reed. Raquel Welch. D MOU.YWOOD Cl.Olm• Featured: Oud-Four duhlng heroes· attempt to protect ley Moore talks about his new movie, their sovereign King Louis XIII and hta "Unfaithfully Yours": Robbie Benaon talks queen from schemes of Cardlnal Rlchel-about "Harry And Son": a took Inside the lev.~.) · DDL Foodshow: a proflle of studk> musl-1 ·~ATM.... clans. WOIUUWM _ ..... TAICMM/flllf* NOf\llO ...a.I rA..... . AIKC»i ... "True Gflt: A Further A<Jven· ... ~n ~ , -®--··~~~~~· i\~ . ..,. em) Kirk Qpuglas. Eve Miller .. ft nr ~§ mlf\.) Cl) •aam TAI.I ntlATM 'ITale Ot The Frog Prince" Robin Wllllams and Teri Garr star In this clasalc tale of a princess who releases a prlnce from the magical spell ture'' J.1978...·W~~~~ -... .,. .. ~-...-·*r• iw, • ·L1$a.l>@l\'kal'I. An ex.fa~~~ ~-~-~._.,..._ ·~'4lll'l ·1ne a..c>di..IT-~~.~ '~ lice In his own unorthodox waY1 while Adventure) Arnold Schwarze gar. contending with a prim 16-year-old girl James Earl Jones. In a mythlcal w d of bent on reforming him. (2 hrs.) the past, a watrlo<-thlef and his oompan-fJD .C... ions are sent by a Nordic king to free the CC).,. "Oh Godl" (1977, Comedy) ruler's daughter from the leader of a snake George Bums. John Denver. God aeleo1s cult 'R' (2 hrs .• tO mlr\.) MIA iUiPIDmOI ager to deliver a message of hope and • .. M 111M l•U r gOOd will to the skeptical people of the 19 ())•..,_ .. l ... !.;s:::· .. ,. Cl WOODY.,,.... llMID TIAVllM Host Ario Guthrie travels throughout the U.S. and talks with people who knew his father; prominent musicians. Including Joan Baez. Judy Collins. Pete Seeger and Hoyt Axton, perform Woody' a songs. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) cm mu• an unsuspecting young supermarket man-; mT f:. llOT llAT modem-day world. 'PG' (1 hr., 36 min.) e ...., ~Featured: a look at CO) .,_ "Star Trek II: The Wrath Of the past and present actfvltlea of contro- Khan'' ( 1982, Sclence-Flotlon) Wllllem versUll presldentlal candidate Lyndon Shatner, Ricardo Montalban. Adm. James LaAouche; a report on the art of vlOlin T. Kirk reassembles his old crew and bat-making In the United Stat•: an examlna- ttes a vindictive enemy who blames Kirk tlon of the relationship between the blJm- for the death of his wife. 'PG' (1 hr., 55 Ing of new furniture and reports of min.) Increased levels of cancer In firemen. ( 1 Cl).,. "Rainbow" ( 1978, Bloaraphy) hr.) .. CH) .,. "Savannah Smlle6" ( 1982. Andrea McArdle, . Piper Laurie. A strug-I a mun--" at IDf Advenlure) Mark Miiier, Donovan Scott. ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) gll~ vaudevllle per1onner. Judy Gar1and, .,. "Wanted: The Sundance Worn- achieves fame and 8UCC4t88 for her atar· an" (1976, Weatern) Katharine Ross, --llilvening ring role In "The Wizard Of Oz." ( 1 hr., 37 Hector Ellzol"ldo. After Butch Caaaldy's · min.) death. Etta Place joins forces with the ., .... .,. "The Four Musketeers" { 1975, ~ Oll9I notorlouf' Pancho Vlfla to hijack a munl- d nm 111• • ill !DI lions train. (2 hrs.) .. .... (!) ... I I I ~-99c ,a-;" w1lh couoon • 4 FT. FLUORESCENT TUBE I LIMIT 12 • ~ • 0 u I , I 11p. 3/1114 REii llll llAIDWU£ HU 22713 L----------------------------------1 I 3-WAY BULB I I so-100-1so so" WHITE , I ·-' I ',tt ;,•l._;. .'rl>•l :' L------9.0-.,. .... ~~ . .._~ ----~l... ,, "'Jr'' • \Jl • ·-... ~ ··~· • ~?9 ·,·-rt~~· ··r .., -.., ····1~: I LIMIT12 :, I II I : HJ. 311 /14 ~ · AHi llll llUDlllf SKU 22647 l ~---------------------------------- 2666 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 546·7010 Friday. March 2, 1984 17 ~· J -··nclg Cant. I RM--w.onn.~ (0).,.. "VlctOf I vacton." (1882, ....... (f) LOI... Comedy) J\>lie An<lfewt. ~ Preston --·-n. ~ Of The ~ .. 71 3 • Cll:P191.11 UUI.,. au.: A gay WTl()f"811<> turna • ~ M\gef bee'' The lie C)'Clll 01 :r. ~ • O\lltW &or.on into the r~ of 19309 Paril by blllng her °"'''*ed ao ltlllf o1 ,._,,,..,,. in order to •8 119 &5 t • o.orge's .C»teet as fUtope 1 greetest female lmperlona. ~ crie ·energy 0'99' c.on'rOf"Clng me •a boc*.w1ig ag9111 ure ~ ~ ,. 1or ·PG' (2 tva., 15 min.,!. ~Q c•,.., gets a scu ~ gro.ap •gig n ·~ uu·11a TOTMO -The t.any (IJ M ccmuAT m1WI n.. ~ bc)o}' b9' oorNC perfoons from the Mayteir Music taty honor~ &he 20tr" • e ....wy al h 8 •. 119 ,.,,__ llC 2 I mi IMl1 OI Hal in Santa Monica. Caltf. ee.si. MTMll II\ Ama1c:a ~ ,..,.. ,_--T.-.on po-• Ludll a.I. ... -EIOOD ,.... . looc.lge ol hit ..,., ~ end ton a... Nc*nW\ Lw. W'~ s. ,,...,. • . -" . ... •• .,... ~ .:. ...:...-.. ...:. •\ ,.,.~ 0( tt._ CIWW -~ M., "&!'lit.~-t"..~~ ' ... U I • ,~·:-.c:• · _.,.,,.c, Gd glV_ -.. ~ .....,.._ __ ~ ~ 'n ··~ -Mttl the-pop iTIUsJc group Ak Suppfy , c1 llr ~~T • · . ~ "to The Aceoemy (1hf1 • NI. ,.,_ --~ ld*'Uied ~ ot Fame ~ ow..,._ liped at me OZ) .. "The ~ Room" ( 1963, P'OIT~ ms)' be dells)'9d Q.19 to Santa Monica CMc A.udltarun (2 tn) Orama) Les4ie Cert>n. Tom Bell A preg. pfedge br99b. 8 9iCT • •s ca.a • M W nant young gvt flndS love end~ ~ 1• AU. CllA,_ mat Me ...U I o.ne Baker nerrat• th. llP9d9I wNd'I lhP with a young man untll he dlecovers NI .._ • ii 'eatures doctora and pd9nt9 pr...ming her condition (2 hrs . 35 min.) ,., -I IOCK Gobo QOes (111 on • .itemetM!S to mec:lcal prooecM9e iot CUI· 1-UiCm ~~ ex.ploratiorl and l'lnOl a OC*I--ng a vaneoty ol ..,11111 end dee1111 .. .WY9CllT'IP• bit .. , to get no ol the Gorga ~ C9llOef .,.., wUv'lUI.. • ' ,.,, , tW a (I) .... I econ • a ... · A 5trMtc8r Named WM.&.,.,..,,.,.,.~ .......... -.r .. (I) U.7-PLllI iii • W <>es.re·· (Pr.,.,.,• Orama) AM-MMgret. ..,. .. --C~emere1 ~ ~ Treat Wdiams. A oeca~ Sou!twT'I belle ,,.,,.,..,,,,, ca,olng from her ~ t.tagQl9 a tr antteaty ..,cnes for a MCOt'oO chllnoe W ,. ... , Neal Gab* Ind Jef. newspa.p8f 00tretp<>1~1t wno hendlel al Irie With ner c:rw brottw~. Q (2 trey Lyons k><* al rising 11A1S Tom Qulle. net~ 111 gr me11t1 run. dOwrl at' IVS . 35 tTWI J Md\ey Aouf'ke. RebeCCa DeMomey and ohet to beOOml a leerure Wfl'I• for ,.. I RO..._ Etic Rober!s ~·modem M'lg NCtJOn UUITI Cl) .. "MiSSI •. ( 1981. Orama) Jacil 8 • WT-~ • WI up IOf O&I • lf'9 Lemmon. Siay 1pecek, A m~1 eged l'TU'der ~he attempts to tietp a beau-TOP._ IO-. Tony SYero I ~ New Yen businessman and NI deughter- fltul 1oy Oft9* r9CO'lel a Ml ot .-O'er • Perry 1n a acheduled 10-round in-law. try to l1nd OIA what heppened to his idlemata ( 1 tv ) l1'll0dlleweigtll bout (trom Attentic Ctty son wtlO d15&PPMred during the mllltary 8 ' U 9111.0 OI #CCIW cout-N J t tR) 12 hr• 30 min l coup 1n Chile 'PG' (2 hrs .. 2 "*1.) TIMI 'L .,_ ·The WOf1d A.ccOfdlng To .,_ "Hd(ey And Boggi" ( 1972 . • 0 ~ a .-on I • ~ Galp ( 1982. Comedy) Aoblt\ Wllaml, Comedy) Biii Cosby, Robert Gulp. Two """'ino 1'111 hometown for hie hlgtl ac;flOOI Mary Beth Hurt The aon o4 an unmamed private eyes trac;I( down some stolen bent< reunion. the µ)08 probes Into the mySterl-Pfep schOol nurse enpys a lte fl.II of 1001 'PG' ( 1 ~~ OIA dMttil of rwo ot hil tonner a..-• adllentUt8' ~ and bll.arte e COi,..-San Joee State ma1ea ~ soon ftndl hit own lfe le In chafacters 'R' (2 tvs . 15 rrWn..) vs. Utwerstty Of The Paci1'c (2 tn.) ,.opetdy (P8r11 of2) Q ( 1 tv) CL .,_ "10 To MtdnlgM"' (1983, Ora-ttt18Cll ... (f) t-..rrzom ma) Charles Bronson. ArtdrflW Stewna. A (IJ.,. ''That Luctcy Stttf' ( 1980, Com-e ... "MU<der By Oeeth" ( 1976. homoeide detect~ and a cunh>logy edy) Ran<ty West. Kelty Nlctde. A benk Comedy) Pet• Falk. Peter Sehr• An graduate try to aeerctl tor a klller o4 worn-«ror turns a New Yen elevetOf operator eccentric: mdllOOtie tnYll• f1'le WOl1(}. en 'R' ( 1 tv . '1 min ) nto a wealthy 191 set playboy. ( 1 tv .. 20 l¥nOUI de1ectrvee to 1"111 ma1*0n where Idle llAllW Cl nm.ATM "The IOsh m.n J he Challenge6 them 10 totve •murder in RM .. Ob,ecting to Salty'1 lo-le tor FUry. 1Wl..cmtfWIAl . which ne·11he ~Im (2 hrs ) Sally's mother ~ 10 99nd her 10 Eno-PAICWS aw I .. _. land ~e lhe wlll ltve with an aunt (P8r1 PACIMlllta ..,NLm.L. 6otfil Q (1 tv J ~W.. ,.,_ mM ~ ICheOuled • B (() AUCI Mel offers to lpofl90f a man ~a .-r AT,..,... programming mey be delayed due to 111 a hol-u bdOon raoe. beievlng It wll 8-Y'M.a.&. l)ledOe breeka brrrne customers at the diner ... "Franch PostcalCJI" ( 1979, CC).,. "Going In Styte" (1979, Corn&-D llAT Comedy) Miles Chapin, &anche Beker. A dy) George Bums Art Carney Bored wtth .. (!) .,_ "Pubhc Enemy' ( 1931, Ora-group of American student• become lltting d day on e bench 1n the perl<. ma) James Cagney. Donald Cook A enthralled wtth the country ~nd ltl people ttv• etderty gentlemen c.relully plan a rad(eteer raised in • tenement r1lee to wtll'!5fUdying m France. (2 tn.) t>eMheilt 'PG' (1hr .36min ) and falls from the height• of power (2 1~ (().,.,..,.. hrs ) f1:tl 0 ... (J1) CO).,_ "'8 Hrs . (1983, Orama) fB W LMZlc n9 ,_CM CMU0 ...W "The Campelgn FOf Page Nlcl< Notte. EddH! Murphy An unorthodox Metropolitan Opera ltat Ptacldo = One" Political reportcws are folowed ea poliC.e detective teerne wfth a tempotatily tiosts a dOCUmentary tracing the treglca they shape public: opinion through theif releued conv1e1 to find a fugitive murder· short life and career of one of the world'e cove<age of the preeldentlal c.ndidet• er 'A' ( 1 hr .. 35 min ) ~eat 'e;:! 5 ~) ( 1 hf . 30 min ) on the eve of the New Hampehlfe primary. (I).,. "Without A Trace· ( 1983. Ora--· (I) ..., 11.D. Gonzo refuses Q_ ( !._~L_ ma) Kate Nelligan. JUdd Hirsch P<*Ce to believe a patient marked IC>f murder 1W(k) ~ ·~ ~· 8'1ttalo:: -L..\jn-.< . moblltu a maalVe IMlctl '°'a 6-year~ .lhQul<t ~ Qer":'lltttd~hQNlltal , • · ~· · ..i.~.::~;; ' -~ -... (-~~ ... \-:'-·.~<.q{:dfHffat,'.>.t·. ~ ')''•~~ .... ,Atil ~· • it~t*l'lg -, Wild eittHiekok and ~f"Ctil; Hor9e · ' ~~(t ln.) meotalty. rather INn pt'I ly, Ml. ( 1 hr ) confront their deadliest adllerlary. an lrtl • lll1-"The P11gtlt Of The Bumble-1 •... enormous white buffalO. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 37 bee" The Ufe cycle of the bUmblebee la fiil~r... . rTltrl.) compared to that of humana In order 10 IJllOfll-.n eut O&IBI AM 1WD--"~ ~ 1m. e)(J)lalo the "ene<.gy crisis" controntJAg IA& · ...,.. ( 1 tir) Comedy) Miies Chapin, Bi.nehe Beker. A Tnsect1. Q (1 hr . 10 min.) al)A• •t11M....,•TOTOTA group of AmeOc:an students bec:Ome trtte IMtfA Cl Wm "The Irish CC).,. "Paradise" (1982, Orama) Wll-enthralled with the count')' and 1t1 peop6e RM." Oblectlng to Sally'• love fOf Flurry lie Aames, Phoebe Cates Two teen-agers wt11le studying 1n France. (2 hra.) Salty'• mother plane 10 lend her to Eng-come of age m 1823 Baghdad. 'A' (1 hr . 1W9 llO"* "Airport 1975" (1974. land where &tie wlU live wfth an aunt (Pan 40 min.) -Suspense) Charlton Heston Katen IMack. 6 ol 81 Q ( 1 hr . 15 min.) CID .,. "Muaacre In Rome" ( 1973. When the crew of a 747 ls killed In a trau •B (I) ..,... IUIM Danny 1tralne a Orama) Richard Burton. Marcello Mas· accident, the chief stewardela must pllot cherlthed relatlonlhlp by lending Ted tr01ann1. A aecurtty commander decides to the huge jet to safety. (2 hra., 10 min.) Bo6erl S15,000 and then keeping ciOM be a non--conformlet during the German CID .,.. "Independence Dey'' (1983 occupe11on In Wor1d War n 'PG' ( 1 hr . Drama) Kathleen Ovlnlan Oevtd K*th A 18 Friday. March 2, 1984 43 min l young mechanic flndl hirn..tf falling. 1n , .. --hnclay Con•. loYe WIUU wait,.... 'A' (l hr 50 nw\.) al u. • oc 12 to Na ... don ;J J -15=:_,.,www~ wti~t£~~->.7!;~;Z::/f.-:; i ... "Butt.._ Are Free" (1972, hr Orama) Gotdle Hawn. Ednrd Alber1 Jt A )'OUnO bind man gaar. ~ hope ...., --....,.ma Dey'' ( 1983. Independence wtttl help ftlm a IC8t1•· Qrwna) Ka!NMn ~ ~ KAll!h A bfained young ectrw. (2 tn.) • ~ mec:Mllk ftndl NrT1left ~ In eaa-•1 &J&.11••11t c1 lowiawflhawe1trw. (1hr .• 50rNn.) ~ c~ ~ -· -... W (C)-''The 09y The Eainh Stood St'' -• ·..,.. ~Uo.. "~~ oaoo · .. f · ~Niel ~~~~ °{ •• Style" (1975, Biography) Ben Vereen. ~ WI Weltwlg!on, 0 c . an ~ '-d But1ons. The farooul ~· wty .,..Oii-W8rt'Wtg E8nh to oeese Its 1tom- carMr Is pllgUed by• tallng marrtlge...., ic ~non. 'G' ( 1 hr 30 rr*1 ) iob6ems with the mob (2 tn.) • W (I) .,_ 'Uholl ~·· f 1951. Com- -•II.MIT IUO fl<t'/) Bowery Boys. Lloyd Conigen T ry;ng ,., •• II'.. to expcJM I e tpir1tUdsl. the 8oy9 get ---·-F l ... 30-1 11'1. W19con81n (R) (2 tn.) ([)~--(Part 1of3) W ... ATL.Mm cm ... "Sounder" ( 1972. Drame) W C1W Sii Guest-8atbara Carrera ~~~ion~~~ ®'C.lmM.Mftl•CGDll Aconoen sharecroppera struggle to stay tog.ther WI --' at the Hamiton P'9oe Theette "' sptte of ~ Odd9. ·a· ( 1 hr . 45 H:amiftoo. Ontano teen.re. Qyttal ~ min ) singing such Ms • .. 0on·1 It MMe My -• all CM.I.AWAY •r&UWW Aalon &own Eyee B1Ue •• ( 1 hr Copland dlset••n the vatioua Sty* of • ())CM--~ TOI mutlc which have lnttuenoed hnl and the MC .. rawardsof t:.l.movlese«ee.. (11'11.) ,,..,.... I 1• ·;=----:::=., •EI lenWIWWW.. .., .. EM .,.. "In Pralle Of 04<* Wometl'' -Cll (1978, Orama) Tom Berenger, Katen .. .. Black. A HUngatlan lotharto remlnlloe9 on .,. "Aghtint: Bae*'" ( 1982. Or• his put romantic conque1ts, from hlll flrwt ma) Tom Sltemtt. Patti u..c>ona Alt angry -Monday -•----.Mone.- •CZ) "Conan The Batberlan" (1982, Adventure) Arnold Schwarzenegger, James Earl Jones. (2 hn., 10 min.) •cc:> "The Jayne~ Story" (1980, Biography) Loni Anderson. Arnold Schwa~: ( 1 hr., 40 min.) •a> "Palm spnngs Weekend" (1963, Comedy) Troy Donahue, Connie Stevena. {g hrs ) (J) "The Hurr1cane" ( 1937, Adventure) Dorothy Lamou<, Joo Hd. ( 1 hr.. 50 min) M CI) "The Pied Piper" (HM2. Orama)., Monty Woolley, Ame Baxter. (2 M ) 19 (%) "Mepnlsto" ( 1981, Orama) KleuJ Mana Brandauer, Ktyttyne Jenda. (2 m. 15 min) •cc:> "Cluny Brown" (1948. Come<M Jen- nifer Jones. Chat* Boy« ( 1 hr . 40 rT)ln ) ...... " ~:~ ""-"" ~.,~ .. <.-3""' .. '"K -eofflldy) . Aten ~JC:l8. ~ ~ l° · 59min) (J) "Mountain Family Aoblneon" ( 197 • Adventure) Robert Logan. Su.an Damante Shew. ( 1 hr .. -40 min.} -®"MacArthur" (1977. ~)Gt• ~ Pecit, Oen O'Herllhy (2 hrl.. 8 r1*\.) UV "Once A T'Nef'' ( 1985, Oramla) Arn- Margret. Alaln Delon. ( 1 Iv .. 28 mn) (%) "A Dangerous Somm•" (1982. Or.- ma) Tom Skemtt. J9mel Malan. (1 hr . · 40 min.) -m "The Pl&lntman" peee. w..iem) Oon Murray, Quy Stock .... (2 hrl..) fW G "The Rurwways" ( 1975, Or11me) [)o(othy McGulfe. Van W!Me,.,.._ ( 1 tw .. 30 min.) tWCZ) ''Soup For One" (t982. Comedy) ~ fM>inl6c.. Mllrc:l8 Stt~ ( 1 tv . 2Smn) -&11el"DOoa llovl .. e.s.-- -· .• Deedty Fattlol'N'' (1972, Adven-ture) Documentaty. (2 hrs.) CC) "Advwlt\les Of The Wldei •-Fwnly ff" ( 1978, Ad\lent\6e) Robef1 LOQ90. Suun Olment• StleW (, hr • 45 min ) cm "Hanky Pat*y'' ( 1982. Comedy) Gene Wr/itJef, Ob~ (1 tv . 45 min.) Cl) ·"Safari 3000' · ( 1981, Advent'") Oevtd Carradine, Stockard Ct*1nlng ( t hr . 30 min.) W CB) ''P'9ytng For Tlme" ( 1980. Of arN) v.,_. RtOgrevie. J1ne ~ (2 hrL. 30 rTW\.) (%) "lmnd Of A<Mnture" ( 1979, Mverr f\Ke) Moml9n eo.tee. Wilfred Brambel hr 25 "'*'I • -· ~ . ~Fc;;t!jtli~. •CC> Jayne ~ St°')"' I t980. Biography) Loni Anderson Arnofd Scnwaneneooet ( 1 hr. 40 mh) cm 'The MUS6c Man" c1962. ~> Aobet1 Preston. ~ Jonea (2 hrs 30 mh) (I) 'The Gazebo" ( 1960. Comedy) GAerv1 F0td, 080°'9 ~ ( 1 tv . 40 min..) •CZ> ''The Entity" (1982. HOrror) Barbera Her9hey. Ron Sk (2 hr&. 5 "*' ) •cc:> ''Cl.ny Brown'' ( 1948, ComeovJ Jen-nn. "'°'*' Ch9l1-8oyef ( 1 hr . 40 "*'·> Cl) "Moun1aln Famly Rob61.,.,.. ( 1979. Adventure) Ro~rt Logan. Suun Oemanle Shew ( 1 hr 40 rNn.) • "Havtn0 A w~ w~ (1986. M\scal) Dave ~ Five Barbera Femi. l.! hr . 31 min.) •CID '"Same rime. Nelll YMI'' (1978. Comedy) Alan Alda. Ellen Burstyn ( 1 hr .• 59 min I Mountain Flmly Roblneon" (1979. Adventure) Robert Logan. Suaen Oamante Shaw C 1 hr 40 min ) -~ The Atncan Queen" (1 951, ~ tUte) Humptirey Booart. Kathettne ~ bum (2 hrs ) --•l•ve""'4 ....... c:me c:m .. flOLawmMI ta'9TZl!m =~"" ~~ ... Iii{~ '?.c.l"~~ me .. • I I I IC• •·1n 1 1'MI CG9LIAT IU1\ll TNs doc:Unlln- tary hononng the 20th anntverMry of the Beatles'" anfY8t ..,. An.tea trdJOae rse footage of "'* Nf1Y perlorrMnCeS and htghlights of ttielr car .... wel • an mt~ wrttl their proO.loer George Mat· tin ( 1 hi . 30 min.) cm e111P01T1-=w.: nu (!) llCMI "Safali 3000" (1981, A""9rt- rure) Oew:s Carradine. Stockard Chenn- ing A magazine repor1er and a vet.an raice-ar do-1\.tef taka oart WI a perloul AM- Friday, March 2, 1984 19 can roed rac:e. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) Cl) ... "Miry Whtte" (1917, Oram1) Ed Flender1. Kathleen a.Mer. A young WOtnltl dedbt• hef'9lf to Improving the WO(ld. ( 1 hr .. "42 min.) .. YMDYlll -... TAii Ma -.01...,.. AMA'l1901 TM1'1 , , ·~·..C. ~ -~ ~~~,..;.,.J.M.:..~.~. ,,,,.: --.-.--...... .......... ,....., ""Vfl'"dn)' .. 'Mti•tVVVtVU n . 'mining may be delayed due to ' brelkl. ,. ... me... . IWf'YMYI MAii ... Q a IUIAZlll A vtllt with fOfmer acirns Kim Novak; a town that helped a couple adopt a needy chlld from South America. . ,,.,,.., ... ~~'I •IT Hf lrJ A 10ok at MetV Griffin as a 1tlk .now host and snow buelness exaoottve. :'01':::. ...... .., LMcarn•:rm • COJ11 a1 w ccuny ''The pies: Getting Reactyl" Southetn C.11- lomla steps Into the wOtld apotllgtlt this eum--=mplc N1son t>egl,,.. ~ .,. "Harry Tracy • Desperado" (1982. Orama) Bruce Dern. Helen Shaver. A greet legendary outlaw Who etCaped from lall II pursued by a group of men. ( 1 hr., "40 min.) CD) .. "The Music Man" ( 1962, Musi- cal) Robert Preston. Shifley Jones. A tut-talking lllelmln comes to a small town In low1 to organize a boys' band and Inadvertently tallS In love wt1h an unmar- ried llbrarlan. (2 hrl .. 30 min ) e llOWll "Olivet Twist" (1933, Orama) [)lci(le Moore. Irving Plchel. 8aMd on the newel by Charlel Olckena. A maltrMted young British boy becomes the object Of cruelty In his encounters with 1 grown-up WO:l hrl ) =I 1 • nll TOMI Featured· w0t1t that winds up on Glry Fr1N<lln'1 famous "Franklin Scale"; '" Kathy Lee Crotby and Glry Colllns exerciM with equipment that 18 brought to their homea; watch NFL Golf, where tamoua footbaU playera oom- te on 1 golf cour1e . ..... , ... U,_1-..Y I OD•fllf M•&..A. ._ ftCTAC-....... COW'f . ; ., . ~F..!.uz.mu • ...,, .... , . .._ ... ... Regularly ICheduled ammlng may be detlyed doe to eekl. llOCI GObo Frlggle rescues SPl~-oek""""et-tti-.. deg wt1lrl he get1 caught In the Fraggle hole. NI. 9ilClllJll 01 A ~ llA The hus- band-and-wife team of Julia Whitty Ind Hardy Jooet document the range of fleh. fowl and mammal apecJet Inhabiting the Sea of Cortez. allO known u the o..ert Sea. located between mainland Mexico .. ;a era~~,~ •• • •• •• • .. '· t • .& • ,. I • ... 20 Friday, March 2, 1984 8•1W IT•IMUll .... U.GLY91C fbir~ than 100 celebtltl .. and tor-"* Olympic ~ Bob Hope. Watter· Matthau, Jane J°:onda. Wayne Newton, 8ob Mathia. Rater John-'°" and· Wiima ~Y tribute to the alhletaa who O<>mpflM the 198-C U.S. Q!ymplc teem (3 hrs.) 9 llO'lll "Crll6a In Mid-Air" (1979, Suspense) George P9pperd, Karen G~~. 8'8. ~'-~~ tra~ ~~Oler~·-~~~··to.~.~ abled awcraft to land. (2 tn.) D 9 AUToma. Walter tries to help a friend from college free her brother from lmpO&onmeflt on I Chain oang In I C<>mJPt aouthwestem town. ( 1 hr.) ~__.WU ~ ':ra1u•rr H11•tr A 1oo1< a1 Merv Grtffln u a talk lhow hOtt and lhqw buskless executive . e .,. "Sabrina" (1964. eom.ctv> Humphrey ~ AU4fey Hepburn .. The CS4UQhtw of lhi.lam!IY~tftlK li~I after by .lWo wM.IOiy· ~•Jlt• brOth;t~ (2 hri) .... .,....,.,, 01 A~ llA The hus- band-and-wife team of Julie Whitty and Hardy Jona doooment Iha range of fish. fowl and mammal species Inhabiting the Sea of Cortez. aleo known as the o..ert Sea. located between mainland Mexkx> and the Baja Pen1'*"8. (1 hr .. 10 min.) CC).,_ "Soup FOf Ont" (1982. Com&- dy) Saul Rublnek, Marcia Struaman. A New YOt1ter confronts aoclal preuurea and hit own neuroees In his quest for the i eet mate. 'R' ( 1 hr., 25 min.) ........ "°' ••••• , ....... Comedy slcetches combine with clat8lc tum and news footage In 1n offbeat. 11tlrlc take- off. Cl) ,.._ TALI ...... "Rapunzel" Gena Rowlands p4ays the wlcl<fd witch, Jeff Brldg89 " the prince an(! Shelley Dwan portr1ys the golden-tialred dameet In di.tress In thle vtttlorl of the da8* I~ tale. o ( 1 hr.) . (%) .. _7.The Young Uonl'' (1958, Dra- ma) Manon 8'ando. Montoom-y Cllh. A pair of Amerlcanl and a a.rm.n react dff· lerently to the 9V«lt8 of World War II (2 ·1hrs.Ml3•~·--' .. ~ • ncraic LMIOAT •• •••-A \llsjt with former actress Kim Novak: a town that helf)ed a couple ldopt a needy chlld from South AmetlcL <Ii) .. "I'm Oencing Aa FU1 Aa I Can" ( 1982. Orama) Jiii ciliybufgh. NJcol Wll- ~~-~ 9'~,t~. -~ .. cm. ... UnouL •OIMlllC UICW. "Among The Wiid Chimpanzees" This ~ toaw on the ploneeAng research ot Or. Jane Goodin. Who hi• been W()O(lng fOf over twenty yeara on the m09t comprehenllve primate 1tudy In aci- entlflc history. Q ( 1 hr ) ([) u.\. flOOl'IM&. Houaton Gambler• at • San Antonio Gunellngeft (R) (3 hrl.) -· CJ) M'i&W• Klinger envllion8 the lite of IUxury wt*I ht goea pr~tlng fOf uranium with an eccentric palltl\t 8 9 .,_ "The O.rk Mirror" (Pr9m4 lere, Drama) Jent 8eymout. Stephen Cd- h The pollct ftnd ~ CIUghl In a bizarre situation when twin •iattra-one good, the other dlttur~ Implicated In a murder lnveatlgatlon. (2 hra.) I= .... Guest hol1 Mar11n Mull ii. joined by actor Joe Bologna and actress- wtte ReneJ TaY!Of. singer George Benson pianist Roger Wllllams and country Slnger Chet Atklol. ( 1 hr.) ([) .,. "loaln' It" ( 1982. Comedy) -I - Tom Crulle. ,Jacki. Eerie '~ • .ti.. ~; r~nahro~~~~ atOicter ~om • ~ r • .,. .. an going eouth' f0t a MelUc.an divorce 'R' U fit .. 40 min.) Cl).,. "Pe<sonal 8-t" (1 982. Ora ma) Mariel Hemingway, Pat~ Donnell)' Two young female athlet" are torn between love and ambltton u they trail' for =competition. 'R' (2 hrs.) II .--AL .. •t-=-toDAY -111) .,_ "The Oevtl At Four O'Clock' (1961, Adventure) Spencer Tracy, Frank Sinatra. Followlng a voleanlc eruption. a prletl and ttvM CO<Mct• evacuate a ch11 dr9n'l ttPec hoapital.· (2 tn. "46 min ) we mAT •CIWMICll "Oanoe Ir• ArMf1ca. Don Quixote" Mlkhall Baryshn1 kov'a ~uctk>n of "Don Quixote (Kltri's Wedd ) " 19 presented by the Ame<lcan Balle! T ter, featuring Baryshnikov and 91nthla Harvey. (1 hr .. 50 min.) .... • (I) ~ When George admit& that he's never had a birthday party, the Lovdons make Immediate plane to Invite au his friends to 1 gala c.lebfltlon. (J) .,. "Up l'he Down Staircase· (1967. Drama) Sanoy Dennis, Eiieen Heck.ar1. A novice teechef accepts a Job rn a ghetto school and It taoed with prob· lem8 from student• and admlnl!MraUon (2 tv&., 30mln.) ~== ... MlmAL. .,.OllC...., "Love thole Trains" James WMmOfe narrates this view of the wo'1d of tralna, past and preeent. and train people· hoboos. hobby· -1""f ""'=~:~•m~ I . g,~I" (1982. Comedy) Scott Balo, Wutle Aamea. A high school science genius uses his accidentally acquired psychotdnetlc power1 to Improve his love nle. 'R' (1 hr., 35 min.) (Q) ... "King 01 He1rt1" ( 1967. Com edy) Alan Bates, ~ BuJold Ar'I abanck>ned French vlllage II left to local lunatics during World War I ( t hr . 42 min.) I um 01 M GllMl1"i -. ...,. ....... -~A~ Dan Ingram previews a oollectlon of forthcoming films _:~~~~,.., .... Debl'a Blee. Val Kline. A teeo-&Qt girl's friends help her to looMn up so they can get on with having tun 1t the t>Mch. 'A' I , hl .30mlnh ,.IE . .:.::. rA..... ·C -·.... ' --~ . .,. ''TN SWOtd And n,. SOrcerM ( 1982. Fantasy) L• HOflley. Kathleen ~. Heroic ret*s try to dethrone an evil tyrant wtlo hu uted IOrOef)' to ensla\19 I mectt.val kingdom. 'R' (1 hr .. 40 W ~ "In Pr11M Of Older Women" . \~ ( -Monclg COnl. I (1978, Orama) Tom Berenge<, Karen -· llt U11WwrntDAWIDLiii SUI 81eck. A Hungarian lotharlo remlnllcee on Guests: debutante Comella Guest. fOfmer hit put romantic conquests. from hit first pro football plllye( Art Donovan. c()fTledt. at the ege of 12 to hit eedootlon of a an Mar'k $chftf. (R) ( 1 hr.) ~at 30. 'A' (1 hr .. "8 min.) lmAT ... ~CGU.ICTDI I .. Y•DWll U. TCIDAY . (I) IMllT TO IWIY Mystery and danger .......... c• enu surround the debut raoe of the Harts' 11/f Of-.... "Myths, The Cot. prlied thoroughbred, J.J. Hert. (A) ( 1 lecilve Dreamt Of Manl<lnd" hr .. 1om~. • !Jl•J,~~vttCuo" •~.~au~ •.• .,.. .,___ --~ -; .... -- - . . ·~ "\; ""4 11~ ...:. 1 L, :.r.:! . __ t~~"'TUri"e ..• '~ ••. ,@~~2JI"'• min.) . . TWl*T--·(I) COllmo An unfalthful wlfe•ls mur· OMC ... ~ dered when she refuees to be blaok· liJIUICllOP. malled. (A) (1 hr., 20 min.) TllCllOPMW a..<B)m .. TITMIMlll Thia retroepec· iiWllOP .. flAWCO tlve traces the development of stand-up UlWll•IT -UC>l Guest: Yakov comedy wlth.cletelc film and tape clips of Smirnoff, a comedian who earned his llv-America's finest funnymen, lnolUdlng Wiii log In the Soviet Union, talks about being Rogers, Lenny Bruce, Biii ·Cosby. funny In a country that doeen't tolerate Jonathan Winters and Reel Skelton. di~ 1 hr.) •1-Mlf'ltf CJ) "Beyond Evil" (1980, Horror) MOU.YWOCID a.om• Featured: Dud· Lynda Dey George, John Saxon. A young 1ey MOOl'e talk• about his new movie, bride is terrorized by evfl foroea lur'klng In "Unfalthfully Yours'" Robbie Benton talks a tropical mansion. ''A' ( 1 hr .. 34 min.) about "Harry And S0n ·" a look lnaide the' G M CLUI Featured: how "Diamond Lii" OOL Foodshow; a proflie of studio must. broke her compulstve gambllng habit. ( 1 clans. hr .. 30 min.) D llOW9 "A Walk In The Spring Rain" I CC) .,.. "The. Bridge On The River (1970 Romance) Ingrid Bergman Kwal" ( 1957, Orama) WIHlam Holden, AnthOOy Quinn. A happily married woman Alec Gwnneu. During World War 11, a finds hefaelf falling In love with a mount41n British colonel and hit men become part man white she Is vacationing with her hua- of a prison labor camp gang forced by the bend. (2 hrs., 5 min.) • Japaneee to bUlld a jungle br1dge. (2 hrt.. I Ml•MP.._Y •1 ~ .,.. ''Juarez" (1939, Biography) I (!) rm Paul Munl, Bette Davit. The' renowned lt!l)llOWll "Lonelyhearts" (1958. Ofame) leader crusadee for the release of Mexico Montgomery Clift, Myrna Loy. After being • from Prince Maxlmlllan's French domlna- aUlgned as an "AcMce To The Lovelorn" tlon. (2 hrs .. 30 min.) oolumnlst, a sympathetic young men CD) llOWll "Hanky Panky" ( 1982. Come- becornel deeply Involved with the prob-dY) Gene Wlldef. Gilda Radner. lem8 of an unhappy woman who Is wed to (%) _.. "The Entity" (l982, Horror) a cripple. (2 ht11~. 10 min.~ Barbara Herahay, Ron Sliver. A Callfornla , , .,_ ll'ICllCOCI IF .11 RI woman and her children are vlctlmlZecl by m•MU.lWOOD Hosts: Paul Moyer, an lnvlslble being haunting their home. 'R' ae.sr.UalN • ._,.CA ~t;-.5= lly t:tl ~ .,. "Safari 3000" (1981, Adven-==-OQ ture) Oevld Carradine. Stocl<ard Chann- I ... "Last T I Parts" ( 1973 Ing. A magazine reporter and a veteran [)ramll · ijaiiOri er:. M.n. 8ohnlldlc'. rec.car drlver take P4t1 In a P9(llous Afrt. .. ,can=~·~ hr., 30 min.) -"""' MOU.YWOCID W• 'Featured: Inter· views with Ann Margret "Streetcar Named Desire": Michelle JohlUIOn "Blame It On Alo." wl -..~Conan The Barberian" { 1982. ~.LI'. • lpJ ~---~ ;~._...-, ·~ -:,imer-an-..~ ... ·nr• ~~~ ·l. ~ the past, a warrlor•thlef end hit ~ ... Ions art sent by a Nordic king to tree the ruler's daughter from the leader of a shake ,.1cuh~'Jl.~1~~Atal . ... ,. ........ P&LOWa ....... ,.... 19 (11)_,,, IWMUIJ (C)m ccmuAT llAn.D This documen- tary h()Q()(lng the 20th annlver1ary of the Beatie&' arrtval In America lnciudee rare footage of their eal1y perlorma~ and hlghtlght& of their career. u well aa an Interview with their producer George Mar- tin. ( 1 hr., 30 min.) M CI).,.. "Personal Best" (1982, Ofa- ma) Mariel Hemingway, Patrice Donnelly. •1GDMDMUI .... ..... ,_ IOCIC• llCMI "Conan The Barbarian" ( 1982, Adventure) Arnold Schwarzenegger, James Ear1 Jone&. 'A' (2 hra.. 10 min.) .. iPMTN• • r'"' IUll:UI -.Y, 11.D. .,.. llOW9 "Klng Of Hearts" (1967, Com- edy) Alan Bates, Genevieve Bujold. An abandoned French vlllage It left to 10081 lunatlca during World War I. (1 hr., 42 min.) •OO llOJ ...... , 1MI ... Comedy sketches combine with claaelc film and news footage In an offbeat. satlflc tak&- ott. · -~~--···· (IS a 111111W (I) W ®l90C.-.A1TUOTDm Dan Ingram previews a oollectlon of forthcoming fllms. ~lals and &ports events. Under New Manage01ent "Serving All F'a iths" TiarBor LAA11-: Mowl Oliw l\tcn1orial Par·lt · Mortual)· · Costa Mesa's Only Complete Funeral Facilities 1625 Gisler Ave. Costa Mesa (Gl•l•r Ave . at Harbor Blvd.) PHONE TODAY FOR FREE INFORMATION 540-5554 Friday. March 2, 1984 21 -· •CD> "lllldc Pllfwt" (No Dllte. A<Mntufe) ~~30mln.) (%) '"The " ( UM2, Adventure) JoM Wayne, Marlane Dietrich. (1 hr., 24 mn> •OO "The Comeback Kid'' < 1980, Orama) J0M Ritt•. Suaen Oliy. ( 1 hr .. 36 min.) •@"Muede Beec:ti p~:,_s1~-~ - • ~ --·----' if! ,,:--~)~ J ~ -.~---• ···--·-.., •CC> ''Trto" (1951, Orama) JMn Slmmooa. MtchMfAennle. (1tw .. 30mln.) 79(1) ''Ship Of~ .. (Part 1). (1965. Ora· me) vMen Leigh. 8lmone Slgnoret (2 In.) CJ) "A Oangeroua Summer" ( 1982. Ora· me) Tom ~. Jame. Muon ( t hr . 40 IT)jn.) .. CC) "The 01etv Of Anne Fnank" ( 1980. Drema) Metlaae GHbert. ~axlmlllan Schell. ( 1 tw .. 38 min.) • CID "MalUCfe In Rome" ( 1973, Orama) Richard Burton, Metoello Mastroianni ( 1 tw .. 43 min.) Cl) "Journey's End" ( 1983, Westam) Maxwell Caulfield, Andrew Stevena (2 tn.) •CZ) "Hlci(ey And Boggs" (1972. Cool. dy) BUI eo.by, Robef1 GUip. ( 1 ht .. 41 min.) -Ct> "Anatule" ( 1956. Drema) Ingrid Bergman, Yul Brynnet. (1 hr., 45 min.) (Jj) "Toug.h Enough" ( 1983. Orama) Oennla Quaid, Carlene Wetklna (1 tw1 4'7 min.) (I) "Oena9foua When Wet" ( 1953, Com- edy) Esther Wlllleme, Fernando Lemaa ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) -al "The~ Box" (1966. Comedy) John Miiis, Richardton. (2 In.) -CZ) "10 To ldl\lght" (1983, Orama) Chal1es &onaon. Andrew Stevena. ( t hr., 4 1 min.) tWG "The lut Child" ( 1971, Drame) Michael Cole, Van Heflin. ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) W ® "Th• Come~ l()d" (1980, Creme) G .,. "Sv~ll" (1931, Orem.) John Ritt•. Sueen Dey. ( 1 hr • 38 min.) John Berrymore. erlan Marsh .• ~ •r1flat W (D) "Bled! Planet" (No O..te, AOYefltufe) totally capttvetee the toul end t•-·t• o • Animated. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) young women untU lht perlotrnt u his •Cl) "Uldy Ice" (1973, Mystety) Donll)d alt9i:i1. (2 hr") SUthenand, Jennlfw O'Nelll'.~ 12 hra.) Ml a> T (I) "The YM! Of LMng ouely'' 799 I 09M10WI Featured· ommy end ( 1983, Ore~f Mel Qfbeon, Evelyn Roberta. whO have helped y~ Weaver. -(1hr .. 66mln:) P90f* me,ILlt In the~"~. _ CJ) ~:~~rL" U~.~~) ;N.:. }~lte~ ~~~~~-=---_:~~ ·~f ,,-The-..Slletlcer." (loe&, ~ movie tiellers . Dean Mar11n, Sttlle' SttveN. (2 hrs., 10 ~~-=:=.nlCO.AllY min.) •Cl) "Galllpoll" (1981, Orama) Met GI~ lftOIU. ton. Metk L ... ( 1 hr .. 60 min.) L ~OCMlf •-·•---ab-... •WAn .-WW .._ R.D. WU WCIU Oii ··w • • ·-,... mM Regularly scheduled ~ mmlng may be ~yed due to cm... bf'eeka. ,....._ • mmTDT ••rr• ''Legend• MO-o Of The Fall" (A) ,_..~ Cll ' ACI .. LAI WIUI Mr Showman- MWM...... ship shines In hla LU Vegu ect lhal has ...,_, 1..-•aUIQ evef)'thlng from boogie woogle to clasal· -... cal and dlaco ( 1 hr . 30 min.) • [ MtlOU m rJ MID mtA "The Underwater World Of At ..,_ "AnutU." (1966. Drema) Giddings" At Giddings. c:ioematogrephe< lngtld Bergman. Yul &ynner. An·~ tor ''Jaws." II ShOwn et work. feeturee1 ts ec girt In Germany clelma to be the only his own footage of whales. gr .. t wtitte IYfVlvi=thelr to the Czar of Rl.-18 ( 1 hr.. sharks and sunken Japanese ffeeta. Q ( 1 45 min. hr , 15 min.) CB> "Mateecre Ill Rome" (1973. •G Cl> .,.. •IMllPFI Ben defends an Drama) Richafd &Jr1on, Metoello ..... autho< whoee blt1er memorlet of growing trolanol. A aecurtty commendtr decldee to up In •·tmaH town have lnaplred a bett- be a non-<:anfonnllt during the Germen Mlllnp novel end relMd the Ire ot the occupation In WOOd War IT. 'PG' ( 1 hr.. town • WMlthlest fam:i. ( 1 hr.) 43 ~ D e M ~1Ull annl~ys a CD> "Relurrectlon" ( 1980, Oreme) Wfflthy Texan to reecue a cab .,.,._ n. ·-t Sam a~.d Aft ,.., company about to be run OUI of bualneaa ~;·;;;~~~~ :J. the; ~eetookedcompetltor. (R) (1hr.) •.,_"The Wer Lord" (1965. Dra-ahe hes the etMllty to hMI othera but II me) ,... .. _ ... on u-on. oc,. .. _.d ""---. A P6'89CUted bec91• ot hef ref\U to dlirn vuarn ,._, nf\.1-....,.,,..., e divine lnftuenoe. 'PG' ( t ht., 46 min.) knight mov" to the North See lhofe and .. , • .,,.. •tabllaheu t°jl w,") . -. -.. ..19~ tlUNml TAii ._._. -Af••noo• Movle9-=..,.,. =.r. ••rr Tc ••rr ,. 1<>o1< 111 •he -· ''T.,rltory Of Othera" (1970) Ooc:u-,Mmaftanm ~oup Oufan Duran mentary. (2 hrs.) nMT-. e "Cat On A Hot Tin Roof" Ct> "Mr. Hobbs Takes · A Vacation" • ....... ~ ec:heduled ( 1968, Orama) Elizabeth Taylor. Paul ( 1962, Comedy) Jamee Stewart. Mau-l amming mey be delayed due to Newman. Baled on the p1ey by Tennee- reen O'Hare ( 1 hr . 56 min.) bf'Mka. see WllNema. A Southern ooupte la pla· CD> "Resurrection" ( 1980. Drema) Ellen 19 -gued by aetflstlneet, aleohollam and Buratyn, Sam Shepard ( 1 hr . •5 min.) -jeelousy when the wife W81'1tt to have a (I) ''the Deerslayer" (1978, AdventUl'e) *"'IAYIMMI baby. (2 hra.) Steve Forrest. Ned Romero ( 1 hf .. 38 MO-Q • •A "The Underwater World Of Al min ) mt•• The fahlon ~ tor Giddings" At Giddings, cinematographer -CZ) "The Young lions" ( 1968. Drama) aome Of TV• famous women; a Mardi for "Jaws." 19 shown at work; featured la Mer10n Brando. Montgomery CUft (2 In.. Graa In Coiofado'I Ml COi.Cllty. ~ -~~ of whalll, .preef Wfille 13 min ) FlllBl/f..., , eherkl a~~~·· Q. <! · we ·•1-419 Double Liie" (1933. Comedy) ~ ... " • • ~ ..-,~".'l ... , ~t Ro&and '(.Dung. llltlan Gl!Vl, (2 bra.) • ' ~ ...., 'J61lmtJ·A·'\oOl' ~t'lhe · ..,,. ~ ... "~· H~bt Tete• A VacetlO!J" •<1:) "The Hungry t ~nlon" (1a8~k~.,. ;. . ... . .. -;, •. ,_.,i...-P:,ft ~ • ., '"~ ~ Jetlile Siotwart: Mau-~) ~.k1 bl •• ~~·-· .. "'4' • !-" reen O'Hara. White vacetlOnlng 11 the nr ~':~ CH> ''Twll~CTTme'7j (1083. Drama) ~ , .... --. • ...,.. t>eeoh. a banker and hit femTty come Malden, Jodi Thelen ( 1 hr . 52 min.) • ••11..-r acr~ Innumerable problems which range (Q) "Brigadoon" ( 1954, MUilee!) Gene I.Miff II I c IDI from bad plumbing to unooop«etlve aerv Kelly, Cyd Charleee i 1 hr . .a min ) ... ,. .... Neat Gabler and,,__ an'!!; hr., 56mln') CJ) "Journey'• End · (1983. W•tem) frey Lyont loot< et n.1ng atara Tom en.. (!)IPOIT....,. Muw.11 Cauttleld. Andr.w Stevena (2 Mlciley Rourke. Aebeoca OeMomay end CID.,. "Deadly Eyet'.' ( 1983. Horror) hra.) Eric Robettt. Sem Groom, Sara Botaford. Urben rata •CD "The Secret Pollceman'• 01hef Ball" ="Victor / Victoria" ( 1982, develop an lntatlable huno-t for human (1981, Comedy) John Qeeee, Greham Ju-. Andrews, Robert Preaton. fleeh atter eating a lotd of t1•cMd-leotd Chapman. (1 hr . 30 min.) ..... ~ eeetlo turne 1 tt~:f: ~In. (l hf .. 27 min.) -~ "The Ole Of Anne Frank" (1980. -COUW IAlllTUU. Arizona State \kl ry Into t r~ of 19308 Parta by Orama) Mell1U Giibert. Mexlmlllan 11 Eut~ 1 gteat•t ,.,,,.. 1n1m""'Pel-r101 .. ~"9-va. USC (2 hrs.) !knell. ( 1 hr . 38 min) tor 'PG (2 hrs.. 15 min.) •1AU.•TM1P-.f (%) "191and Of ActverltU<e" (1 979, Adven-CZ) .. "Tht Spollert" (19-42, A<Mn-lrtl IPGll&OCll• ture) Norman Bowlee. Wilfred Brambell. tuf•) John Wayne, Mar1ene Oletr1ch. An .. 0 A.I.A,..., (Premllt't) A 11rug· outtaw dtea wtille tr(lng to attal gold from gung cornecti.n'1 chance to atar In hl9 own mlnera ( t ht • 24 min J teiev1$1on Nr1" thrlllt moat of the mem· 22 Friday, March 2. 1984 II II II .. II • • .. • Tuesdar Coal. I bef'9 of hit large Mexlcan-Amencan faml-zlrie advertlaement. ( 1 hr,) ly. but his proud father dl .. pprovet of hit 1 • e ... changing lltntyte. 9 llAllT TO llAllT Tht Hartt poee as a la 11C TAC--college profeUOf' and a ttud«\t to expose LMIOAT the per»on retpOllllbte for drugging Max's , .......... The falhlon de9lgoer for nephew, a ttat on the colltgtbaiketbeR some of TV• farnou. women; a Mardi team. O~l Gru In Colofado't lld country. G LOU~ (%).,. "Mephlato" (1981, Orama) (Cl ~y ~ Tht ~of today'• ~~~·-~-'t~ ... ~ ....... ~~~.wrtt!'9_: ~~~."!~~~rt . 1t:I"" tnt1 ~ ..... r.; ~;~· tfiiif9d..Oment•. (1'ht.r · .,. ·-· Nazlt come to powtc'. (2 hrt., 16 min.) CO)= "T~ Entity" (1982. Horror) •1•aan.m • Barb&ra Herthey. Ron SI.....,.~ California • 119-• M mA (I) ·woman and her children ate vlctlml:.d by • (I) CMMllY Mm beMd on letters ari Invisible being haunting their home. 'R' • written from the wes1em heroine (Jene ihrs., 5 min.) Alexander) to her daughter, the ttory of IOXM the Unor1hodOX relation.hip between Jane -•••W•IWGa ... and Wiid 8111 Hickok (Frederic Forr•t) Is .. .,. "HOUM 01 1000 Oetlghta" told. 12 hrt.) ( 1979, Orama) Byron ,Anderson, Mikki D m .,,... The bOyt !lave to compete Oamwyk. A stranger wanders Into an with an ambitious pair of ftmale deteo-exotic mansion and discovers that all of tlvet In order to clear an lnnoetnt divorcee hit fentaslet can be fultllled there. ( 1 hr .. of the murder of her ex-hutbatld ( 1 hr ) 20 min= • o ,,.... Cf9Mlf Jack thinks that tW 1 a (I) e.:= a bM4J11flJI woman went• to marry him Arizona State when. In r .. Uty. all she want• le to carry vs. Southern C.Ufornil ~~ hit baby. (R) O llOWMl ...... U--.-G*"' r•~~ m _, .... Guest hoer Debbie Rey· TOP•VlllOI nolda It Joined by Rip Taylor, actreu .,. "10 To Midnight" (1983. Ora- Valefle Karper, Juggler Mlchael Del/ls, ma) Charles Btonaon. Andrew Stevena A country air.get SyMa and actor Rob Lowe. hOmlclde detective and a crtmlnology ( 1 hr ) gradUate try to seerch for a klller of wom-G ... JCM PLAYMOUm "The Gin en. 'R' (1hr .. 41 min.) Game" .-.ca Tandy and Hume Ctonln (l)~Q atar In 0. L Cobum'1 Pullttet Pm.-w1n-(%) ... "SOUp For One" ( 1982. CorM- nlng play ebOut an eldef1Y man and worn-dy) Saul Rubi*. Marcia Strauman. A an wh<>M gin rummy game IMda to pain· New Yorker confront• aoclal preuures tul and comic revelatlona. o (2 hra.) and hit own neurOMt In his queat for the Cl) llO¥ll ''Faat-Walklng·· ( 1981, ~eot mete. 'A' ( 1 hr., 26 min.) SuspenM) James Woodl. Tim Mclntll'e. A 1--YMDWll priaon guard becomel Involved both In hie ftll MClll ...... coutln'a pk>t to uaaaalnate an lmprlloned fttl ....,..,_ black INder and In another pk>t to apr1ng tW ... "The Long Dane Halt" ( 1951. him. 'R' ( 1 hr., SS min.) Mystery) Rex Harrllon, UIH Palmef. A II ~ -' . . man 8CQJMd of murdering hit rnlttret1 •al> .,. "Bombers 8-52'' ( 1957, Ora-receives support from hit wife. (1 hr., 55 ma) Kati Malden. Natalie Wood. A com-min.}_ mandlng officer reaentful of a aergeent'a tW8 (I)••• 'J. Magnum II hired by• Involvement with hie daughter ordert him beeutlful Chlneee WomM\ to protect a on a Merel mission to t•t a new 8-52 pr1celet8 urn coveted by both the Com- bombef. (2 hrt. 15 mlo.) munlata and the Natlonallat1 of her coun-•• r.-c• PLAYllOUm "The Gin I!}' IB> ( 1 hr .• tO min.) Game" JeMlca Tandy and Hume Cronin Um l-.r ~ hoet· Joen Alv9r't star In O L Coburn'• Pulitzer Pru.win-Gueata: actr... Elllabeth Athl9y. ector rnng play abOut an elderty man and worn-Fred Grandy. (1 hr.) an Whoie gin rummy game leads to pain-10 AIC-..-nm ful and comic revelations, Q (2 hrt.) iflUIClt•- • (I) U9l flOOIU&.L Houston Gamblers at 1llCG Of•_,. SanAntonioGunsllngeft (R) (2hra.) IWll•-~ • 8 11'.1 0k ..... Madeline glvel Jonn.. COU. _,..-. "NCAA DMllon II ny Mathia v°'°9 le9lof\I when lhe thlnk1 Champlonlhipl" (from Baltlmofe. Md.) ~··a~t2flty~alltcehlf'9dby~ ~hrs.)'-.L..- tOt·het high IC.FIOol r~. (Rl 00.CAWTT _ M _.,,. __ (]) .. ''llle Bed Seed"· 1958. Ora-lllMfY Cavett lnttMIM 8Ct0f I comedl- ma) Nancy Kelly, Patty M'<!Cormack. A an Eddie Murphy abouf comedy, IUCCell. sertet or lnoldentt forcee 1 mother to real· Q!_owtng up and acting. lze that her 6-year-old daughter It a cold-UV .,.. "Gallipoli" ( 1981. Orama) Mel blooded murdefeu. (2 hr't., 30 mln.) Glt>ton, Mark LM. Two Auatrallan foot (Ii)_,. ''Tough.Enough'' (1983. Ora· 1acm wJlh,coo~ ~ ma) Oennll Quaid, carien. W1tklnt. An alltlee tlgn up to t In T\M<ey dutlng unsuccwfuf country ti~, trying to WOtld W81 I. 'PG' (1 • 60 min.) make endt meet, tuma to hllng for prtze G • CUii FMtured: have American ~· 'P<l'(1hr.,47 min. Journalltt& lolt their rMdert' truat? (1 hr .. (I)a.Aca••1'0llA CAlllM The -30mln.) unique aty1t and sense of humor of the nme UW ' IMCA Goettt: Mellna popular' entertainer It ahowcated In this M«oourl. former actr..a noN a high offl- pertormanoe taped at Caeaart Pala.ce In clal In OrMk government, explllnl how Lu vegu lhe made the traneltlon from acting to I .... ucml ... J)Olltlca; Thomae J. Petn. IUll"lor of "In • • F I El• ITlal A IOciety S..rcti 01 Excellence.'' loolca at Ameri- rnerron hlr• Laura and St..i. to find a ce'a mo8t aucceeafut oompef'llte and the culprit who UMd her neme In a eex mega-manaoem-nt ttylee thet made them !Nd- era in thtlt f leldl. (1 tv.) -· mOl•UWOOD Hottt: Peul Moyer. law=hneldet. D "A Prtz.e 01 Gold" (1966. er. ma) Richard Widmark, Mal z.ttertlnQ. In WOtld War II Bertin. a trio Of men ~ a plot to steal a t::.: gold from an • .. alfl1=tlon. 2 hrt .. 6 min.) (!)• • ..., *"' GJ .... "A gtJ In 1'.l't ~... • . ~ ...... .,,~~ ~....... ----. "' __...... .,.,,,..._. "~ '':~ ~l'¥o~" .. 1~ :-• ..:-~-... ,! ;:,~~ • ,"(· i "' Pettet. o protect hit amity. a man che hlmeelf In hie barn afttc' being bitten by a rabid skunk. ( 1 hr .• 40 min.) Cli).,_ "Twlllgtlt Time" (1983, Orama) Karl Malden, Jodi Thelen. A retired Yugo- slavian-American returns to hit homeland to spend hit taat yeatt with hit family 'PG~. 52 min.) e.~ --~Partners" {1982, Comedy) Ryan O'Neal. John Hurt. A atrelght cop and • gay police clerk go undercover u a homofiexual couple to find the murderer of a male model. 'A' ( t hr .. 36 ml'U .... GD U11WWINMW» ii l'I Gueatt. polka queen Vlatta Knelt. Hu,,.. gar1an country-western alnger9 Boy1artan. Peruvian comedian Mel Conchita, Larry l"Bu& ~~;n. (R) ( 1 hr.) IOWM I llMTWI UUIM • =•-CMtml .,_ ~'Hk;key And Boggs" ( 1972. Comedy) em Cosby. Robert Gulp Two private eye& track down aome ttoletl be~ loot. 'PG'~ hr., 41 min.) -1--.... 1MI ()) llCCLM An atgument between Mceloud and Chief Cllffofd over en Indian chief and a group of robbery 1Utpec:t1 hea Sam contemplating r""1natlon from the ~Ice force (R) ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) 11119ct).,.. "The Hungry I Reunion" (1981, Comedy) Documentary. Highlight• of a rwo-nlght reunion concert f•tur1ng per· lormera who made a name for themaetvee al Sen Francisco's Hungry I nightclub 111e preaented, Including Prolnaor lrwtn Cotey. The Klngtton Trio and fllm footage _.oll=TB~1~5~ 1 .. "Ouee1 For l0"9" ( 1971, ScJ.. ence-Flctlon) Tom Bell. Joen Colllna. A man trapped In a time warp between two ex1&tence1 dltcOvera that he can benefit from his experiences. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) CJ) .,. "Objective Burma" (Part 1) ( 1945, Adventure) Errol Aynn. Wiiiiam Prince Peratroopera land l.n Borma to take a Japanese radar lnltallatlon. (2 tva.) I AU. .... , .... ... '"The Night Flgtltert" ( 1960, Adventure) Robert Mltcnurn. Oen O'Her· llhy. A reluctant young man aaeumae a role In the lrlth Revolution. (2 hra.. 30 min.) t:m MOWll "Flgllllng Back" ( 1ga2, 0r .. ma) Tom Skerrltt, Patti Lupone. An angry P~ oc~.a vlgllani. lore. to atem the tide of violent crime In NI t:1I IAT PATIO&. -Ull'l'M.mmOM lnelg~R' ( 1 hr., 40 min.) llOWI "The Cit " (1971, Ofama) Anthony Quinn, E.G. LarthaU. A mayor In office for 16 years ,It thrMtet\9d by a tough opp(>nent and a psyohopeth obteSSed with his det1ruc11on (2 hrt) ..... Friday. March 2, 1984 23 (.. Cl) AUllM.WI .._ flOOllM&. "Stetting A\.lmont The life of New Y()rl('a famous Cup" yarlton vs. Richmond (R) ( 1 hf.. call glt1. XaVlata Hollander, Is told. 'R' (1 30 ~ hf., 36min.) Cl) "The Lady In Red .. (1979, l)ra. •1!!!!-..-.. - ma) Robert Conrad. Pamela Sue Martin. -· -· In the Ylo6etlt days Of the lewteel Jl820I. .. ""8 Hrt." ( 1983, Drama) Nick an Idealistic young farm gk1 becomes the Nofte. Eddie Murphy. An unorthodox moll of the Infamous gangat• John CCI-polce detective teams wtth o temporarily . 'R' (1 hf., 29 min.) relea11d convict to rind a fugitive murd&f- tlll c...c..-a •. 'R'.hr .. 36 min.) . . . "°"' "The Secr'&1 Pol 'a -m AmtMI~ r --~~I • ' , '•·""' ,.. 'J ~· • .. s.\\~~--' ~Mnt.-·~~~ ,,,. ;, '.imli 1I1IJ1'1ii , · muslcia Ing cut memben ' . CD) ... ''The Entity" ( 1982. Horror) "Monty f:'Yihoo," "Beyond The Fringe · Barbara Hershey, Ron~. A Callfomta and "Not The Nine O'Clock Mewl." per· woman and her chltdren are vletlmlzed by fofm In a concert for the benefit of an lnYWble being haunting tMfr home. ·R' ~ntemetlonal. 'R' (1 hf., 30 min.) ~'as.: min.) W Cli) "That Champlonehlp Seeaon" .. CD AC•WA1IOIUTC•All The ( 1982. Drama) 8ruc:e Dem, St8cy Keech. unique atyte and ..,_ of hum()( ot the After years of reuniting to try to Ignite put popular entertainer It showcased In thla glafy. four tocmer hlgtl IChool betketbel perlormanoe taped at Caeara Palace In standouts find that rivalry among them-Laa Vegas. selves may caute the group to bfeek •(I) llOWll "Faat-WaJkJng" (1981, ~. ·e· _( 1 hr~, :.'7nJ. SuspenMJ Jame5 Woode, Tim Mcintire A • Cll Cll... lTCll p0son guard becomee lnvolYed both In his llOWll ''Footllghl Glamour" ( 194'. coueln'a plot to assasalnate an lmprleoned Comedy) Penny Slngleton. Arthur Lake. ~ leeder and In another plot 10 spring Dagwood appears to be the vlll&ln when him. 'A' (1 hf .• 66 min.) BkxldJe puts on • play for one of hll ci~ •• .,. "The Deer.iayer" ( 1967. enl's daughters. (1 hr .. 30 min.) Adventure) Lex Bartcer, Alla Moreno &11«7)...,ATUMI Besed on the story by James Fenlmote lll(C).,.. "The Happy Hooker" (1975. Cooper. A white man Is ral9ed by Indians Comedy) Lynn Redgrave, Jean-Pierre In the tronller days of early America. -llondng 11ov1es--•cm "The Young L.andlofdl" p94f~Dra.. ma) Kevin Sullivan. Mane Glbbe. (1 hf .. 55 min) -~ "Joan Of Arc" (HM8, BIOgraphy) lrigid Bergman, Joee Ferrer. (2 hra.) •tm "Queen Bee" (1966, Orame) JOln Crawfocd, Barry Sullivan. (2 hra.) •Cl) "Soup For One" ( 1982. Comtdy) Saul Rublnek, MMoi. Stratemen. ( 1 hr .. 25 min.) Ml(!) "Ship Of Foote" (Part 2) (1985. [)re. ma) Vivien Leigh, 81mont ~· (2 In.) -~ "Bob Le Flambeur" (1956, Orama) lubelle Corey, Roger Ouchtent. ( 1 hf., 43 min.) ® "To Catcn A King" ( 1983, Orama) Robert Wagner. Ter1 Garr. (2 hra.) (I) "The Plrat• Of Penzance' ( 1983, Muslcal) Kevin Kffne. Angeta Lanabuty. {l hrs.) (%) "Havtng A Wiid WMMnd" (1966. Musical) 0.ve Ciani Ave, a.rt.re Ferr& l!hr .. 31 min.) -CC) "Scavenger Hunt" (1979, Cc:>medV) Richard Ben)amln, James Cooo. ( 1 ht .. &e min.) Cl) "Sherlock Holmes In Dretaed To Kill" ( 19.46, Mystery) Basil Rathbone, Nigel Bruce. (1 hr .. 12 min.) (%) '.'.46 Hrs " ( 1983, Drama) Nlett Notte, Eddie Murphy. ( 1 hr .. 35 min.) -al) "The 'rake" (1974, Adventure) 8'lty Dee Williams. Eddie Albert. (2 hra.) twll "Bad Ronald" (t974, Suapente) Kim Hunter. Scott Jacoby. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) ® "Ragtime" (1981, Orama) James Cagney. Howard E. Rolflns. (2 hrs.. 35 min) tW(J) "M~ng" (1981, Orama) Jeck Lem- mon. Suy Specet< (2 hrs .• 2 min.) 24 Friday. March 2, 1984 -••1emooa Movies- -• "Beg, Borrow Or Steal" (1973. Adventure) Mike Connors. Kent McCord 12 hn;.) (C) "A Family Upeide Down" ( 1978, Ora- ma) Helen Kev-. Fred Astaire ( 1 hr .. 38 min.) cm "Yanl<s" ( 1979. Romanoe) Richard Gere. Wiiiiam Devane (2 hrs .. 19 min.) (%)"Island Of Adventure" ( 1979, Adven- ture) Norman Bowtee. Wiifred Brambetl u hr., 26 min.) W• "My M9tl Godfrey" (1936, Comedy) Wllllam Powell. Carole Lombard (2 hrs.) W(l) "A Oenoeroue Summer" (1982, Ora· ma) Tom Skerrltt, James Mason. ( 1 hr .. 40mln.) •<Cl "Joen Of Are" (19"8. Btography) ~ Bergmen. Joee Ferrer (2 hrs,) CH) "Savannah Smllel" ( 1982. Ac:tven- tUf8) MatX Miier. Donovan Scott. ( 1 hr., ..Srnlo.) (I) "Once A nwr· ( 19e5. Orama) Ann- Metgtet, AJaln Dalon. ( 1 hr., 28 min.) •tm ''The Mi.lonary" ( 1982. Comedy) Mlcheel Pait\ Maggie Smith. ( 1 hr , ~ min..) •<D "F«oe: Ave" ( 1981, Adventure) Joe Lewta. Pam Huntington. ( 1 hr . 35 min.) (%) "Rldef On The Rain" ( 1970, Sulpenee) Chal1ee Bronson. Jin lretand i! hr .. 59 min.) Mt(C) "Bob Le F:lembeuf" ( 1956, Orama) laebelle Corey. Roger Ouctlelne C 1 hr . 43mln.) CD) "Snoopy Come Home" ( 1972. eor.,,.. ~ Animated. ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) Cl) "Rainbow" ( 1978, Biography) Andr .. McArdlt. Pli-Laurie ( l hr , 37 min.) •<D "The Advtinturec Of Young Robin Hood" ( 1980) Animated. ( 1 hr., '3 rnln.) (%) "10 To Midnight" (1983, Orama) (!)PAmla m _,.. "Leave It To Blondie" ( t945, Comedy) Penny Singleton. Arthul Lake. Dagwood Irle& 10 win over • big client by changing the WOf'da to • 900Q he wrote i hr , 30 min.) llMCUI w&l'f,U. M Oii LOCA1IOI "Biiiy Cryttat A Cornk:'s Line" Th/I actor I comedMlo who was Jodie on the, hit con*'Y wtee "Soep" perlorms stand-Up and l>letcti com_,dy . ihr,) ~ Mt TOPO'Tlll• I ':"Anastasia" (1966, Orama) lngrl~ Bergman, Yul Brynntf. An am~ ac girl 1n Germany clalme to be the only su:'J;:; to the Czat of Rue.ala ( 1 hr . 45 min d ~ CMlll =n. TMU wml Guest Char1es Bronson. •C!>M....,.. (%)9CMI "10 To Midnight" (1983, Ora- ma) Charles Bronson. Andrew Stevens. A homicide detective and a crlmlnology graduale try to search tor a kKler of wom- en. 'R' ( 1 hr . ~~~ •@•--· M CID .,,. "Deadly Eyes" ( 1983. HorrOf} Sam Groom. Sara Botaford Urben rats devetop an tnsatlable hunger for h\lman flesh after eating a load of steroid-laced grain ( 1 hr .. 27 min ) Charles Bronson. Anorew ~tevena. ( 1 hr 4 1min) .. cm "Same Ttme. Next Year" (1978. Comedy) Alan Alda, Ellen Buratyn ( 1 hr , 59 min.) ---Eveningr ........ ....... c:.t Cll ... PGUCI .... MIC ... Q ,.....~.,,, MWMllWM ew:m.1~••m .... •H•llO#..... I llOWll "Scavenger Hunt" ( t 979. Comedy) Richard Benjamin. JatMS Coco. When an eccentric mllllonalrt dies. the conditions of hll wlll Nnd hie heirs on a wild search for various artlcielt on a scavenger list, the winner being able to claim the deceaaed'a fortune. •f>G• (I hr .. 56~ CID "To Catch A Ktno" (1983, Dra- ma) Rober1 Wagnet, Teri <larr. An Ameri- can nlgtitclub owner attempts to block a plot devised 10 kidnap the Ouk• end OucheSS of WlndlOC. (2 hrs.) (J) mWll "The Plrate1 Of Penzance" ( 1983, Mu&leal) Kevin Kline, Angela Lansbury Gilbert and Sullivan's ~ opera tells the story ot e pirate's •PPI'.,,. lice who wants to make en honect llvlng a~hls romanoe With the daughter of e .-1~r::~1 -... ..... mM Regularty ICheduled programming may be delayed doe 10 -Wednesd ay Coal. GbfMkl . 119 ... ... . .....,DAYIMMI & '=ii. A '11811 with ectreeees Sharon. Glesa and Tyne Daty: a visit 10 a tree houte hottt In Nepal. • ·=----. ' J. !ti .,.,n•n TO lll'f Veteran actO< Perry King dllcusaee hie new role In the lser1es "R1pt:.;.;,Mr m'wPOINm •• 91190n LOWIClellD IMM CAI,...,. wnMla.,.. 1••NJ. ,.. "The Old Ball Game" i ) (1 hr) .,. "O'Hara'• Wife" ( 1982, Ora· ) Ec:tward Asner, Mariette Hartley. An attorney decides to pull the plug on the llf..upponlng equipment on which hlt wife It aurvMng. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 27 min.) (%) .. "Having A WUd Weekend" ( 1965, Mutlcal) 0.ve Clark Ave. Barbara ~errls A lovely model, out on a weekend jaunt to the country, Is reported aa a misa. ~ person (1 hr~. 31 min.) I.\).,_ "Little Lord Fauntlefoy" ( 1936. Orama) Freddie Bartholomew, Mickey Rooney. A llttle Br<><*lyn lad becomes a proper British lord with Impeccable taste and maMet1. (2 hrs.) 7lll 8 t C* 1111 TOMI Featured: two women tell how they blJlll armaments tor the men at the front dunng ~II: visit a dog snow In Santa Barbara: aee a ··Friendship Fleet." a group of battleshlps t / 40th the size of the real things. ..... ,~ l.l-•....,. Ct9Ml'f ma.u. TIC TAC ... • "°"'" CCUT .... ,....n WARD--.OOl••lll ..... mu Regularly aoheduled mmlng may be delayed due to bfeak1 umTIM1 Phlladelphi. 76ere at Lo. Angetee Lakers (2 hrs .. 30 min.) ,.. MlnotW. •OUANC 8"CW. "A9tum To Evere1t" Thia tribute to Sir EdmUnd Hiiiary. on the 30th annlve<tary of hie famoue climb. document• hit 1111 and tpecial relatlon8hlp wtth the Sharpat of :r:tl. O ( 1 hr .. 15 min ) .. OlmDAYATA Tlll I MAL PIOfU Featured: Byron Allen rides a dangllfovs blJll; a kx»< at recycling supermarket food to help feed the hungry: tr report on how the legendary Jeeae • Jamet wu actua~aln. ( 1 hr ) e w•flCOll ~Cellfor. nta Stat•FUllerton vs UCLA (2 hra ) 8 0 1111 PA&.l. M Wherl Colt helps cap- ture a ooovlcted murderet, the man's father kldnapa Jo<ty and threatens to blow up a hoepltal unlea his eon Is relcNtled ~wfoh'' I :=nnm•n~ Veteran actor Perry l<lng dlec'*98 his NtW role In Iha Mrlel "Al tide." • :.;,;;> "Mahogany" ( 1975. Orama) Olaoa Aoaa. Anthony Peri<lna. A young blecic girt ralted In the eluma of Chicago becomea a ~tul falhlon dellgnet. l hra.f ML•1111P-.Y MTIOllAL •OtUlllC INCW. "Retum To Evefeat" This trlbUte 10 Sir Edmund Hiiiary, on the 30th anntveraary er. 'R' (1 ht .. 36 min.) of his famous climb. doou"*'tt Na Itta !r:.:IT . and speclltl re!Mlonlhlp with the Sh«paa 119 -Narrated by John Glelgud, thlt of N~ ( 1 hr .• 10 min.) tary prwntt an overview of CC) ''A Family Upllde Down" Ingrid Bet'gman't career. t•turtna fllm ( 1978. Orama) Helen Heyee, Fred cllj:>9, home mcMM" tlken Dy• her father, Astaire. A heart attack toroet 1 retlr9d and lnteMlwl With Coleen C>Nhtnt, houae palntM to be _..ted 'from hl9 ii Lantbury, Liv Ulmlnrv Mthony loving wUe Who nvAt mew. kl with their and .IOMS.f9f. (\ tw., 36"*'.) son and hls}aml}Y: ( 1 hf .. 38 rfiln.) • • W CCMIT · . (!).._,..,. ._"Too Muon, Too Soon" (1969, CH>• YUM Ol NOftl IMIABll In oet.-Bk>graphy) Dorothy Mak>ne, Errol AyM. blatlon of People !'aoaztne'• 10th annt. John Batrym0te'1 daughter. o..n.. ll.Jftetl versary, a special IOOk le taMn at the heertbreek deapttt being WMtthy end e>eciting personaNtlel teetured In the peg-'.m;;·,j2 tn .. 30 f'Nn.) • of the publication during the put dee>-I ... ade. (1 hr.) -• lf ... lt•I A worried Roaen- CS)llOWll "Mlaalng" (1981, Orama) .I** thal und«oo-a bfeut Implant op«• Lemmon, Slaay Spa*. A mldd•~ tlon, and a mop-wleldlng entertainer la New York butlneaman and hll daughter· •ad to leeve the hoepltal grounds. (l In-law try to find out whit happened to~ ht.) • son who disappeared during the rnllltaty 1 •... · couf.'3.'f'~PG' (2 hrl., 2 min.) ,Ill IDl&.Peter la stunned When be 1r11(1) IOI) IMma he Iii the father ol a 4-year-dd boy. • 8 Cl) IMMA ._ (Prtmtert) ·In the • tlr9I' kJc6(s a drug hAblt, end Jullt hu a middle of cootclng lueQt'll '°' her ttAevt-19Cfet edmWtr Q (1 ht.) sk>n viewers. Mama 19 Interrupted by II.OU__. Father Jose who teill hef that her grand-- son has been aCCUled of 8t•Hno another .. "Friday The 13th" ( 1980, Hof· boy's lunch money at IChoof. tor) Betty Palmer, Adritnne KJno. The I TIC TAC.,. reopening of a eummer camp, clOMd 20 LM IOAT <-yeata eartlef after thfee murders, attract• P& ...,_ A vlllt with ectt... a vlodctlvt kllier who knHea Ut'llUlptetlng Sharon Gless and Tyne Daly; a vlllt to a teen~ 'R' ( 1 tv., 38 min.) tree house hotel In Nepal. <m ... "Yankl" (t979, Aomlnoe) al) ntl CAftm Richard Qtre. Wll&m Oevant. S.V.al CD .,_ "Broken Engnlh" (1981)An Ameran ~ becomt lnvotved In American girl falll In love with a ttbtl who romantic attalrl wtllle stationed In Enoland Is Involved with a smuggling op«atlon. ( 1 dut'i& ~ W81 II. 'A' (2 hrs., 19 mln.) hr ,31mln) • _, ...(!) COUllll um:ITIM1 1oWa vt. MICN--(I) .. ''l"11f/ly But Oeady'' (1982, Q!.r1 (A) (2 hra.) Orama) Lucina Doolng. Richard ._.d. A lZJ CktJlll ~ TMD wmt ~ young gir1 wno la an e)(pert In ktroc>-flJ Mt• Charies Branton. out to it the daeth o1 her bfothef. (1 ...Cl) .. "10" (1979,Comedy) Dud-tv .. 36mln. - ley Moore. Julie Andrews, Bo Derek. A -1 • mr•twww ... successful songwriter, dlttutbtd about hit-tOLI ,_,.._A group of dlvtrs ting "middle age." decldea to chMt after undertake one of the mo.I ambltlOua and a beautlfvl glrl on her way to her wedding. haz.ardoua Alvege op«atlorw .. tt'lty (A) ~ hra . 30 min.) attempt to recxMr fMalan gotd blJlllon D tlD Tiii PACTI a. LR The woman from the bottom of the Barents S.. In the 0tganlzlng a charity banquet-.. B!IW to Arotlo Clrde. (1 hr.) help her but becorM8 d'9Qtuntltd wtWI CD ... ''&Wit Rage" ( 1982. AdYM- the young woman wanta lo atMnt tObll tut•) CtlUd( Noma. Ron Sllvtt. A Ol'ltlcaly control of the affair. Q lnjwed peyc:hopeth It r~abd and 8 di DNAm Altldt dlYeatlt• Kirby • mede almott lndeltructablt by tht hlnct- wtth the truth about her mother, and a work of a mentally IJMlngtd lcientlat. 'R' paralyzed Fallon rtotlvta I06loe from Jeff 1! ht., 40 min.) after Peter abandon• her. O ( 1 ht.) .. • wam,-., LIO Dr. Leo Buecaglla 1J ... clleout ... how to llvt mort cr•t~. ( 1 GI -. _,. Sehedultd: aotet Robert tv .. 6 min.> J Urich. (1 hr.) 1-•NATMOQ al) MOWll "Requiem F0t A Htevywelght" tMI • 0 .... ( 1962. Orama) Anthony Quinn, "-Ckle fill ~\ei~ ;~ ~ l'M'~~·N ·i!ftrP~:"'-. ~.:f*~ ... _ .... ~~}9·~;~~· , ~~\:: ~ hra .. 5 min.) -·-ID -Narrated by John Glltgud, thla .,.. ''Conan The Batbetlan'' (1982. documentary preaenta an OY9l'Ylew o( AdventUfe) Arnold Schwa~. lngr1d Sergman'• catetr. •M'lna fllr1\ Jamee W Janee. In a mythical WOfld of cilpe, home movlel taken by her fiather, the put, a Wamot·fNef end hie oompen- and int8Mewa with con.en o.wtust, Iona are eent by a Nordic king to frM the Angela Lanaoory. Liv Ullmlon, Anthony ru6er'a deuQhter from the leader of a INtkt aufnn and Jose Ferrer. ( 1 tv., 30 min.) cult. 'R' (2~tn., 10 min.) CH> .,. "Ragtime" (1981, Creme) eYMIWll James Cagney, Howard £. Rollnl. Amid tW ... "That Man In lttanbul" ( 19ee, the social upheeval of 19209 New Yortc, ) Hartt BYchhoCz. Mano Adorf. A an upper-claaa lamlly trlee to hold on to J>WYbOy helpt an AM agent pOllng • a tradition as a,, angry black leads a militant atrlppet to recover 1 kldnappifd edentlat. fight against the racltt eatabllahment. 'PG' ,~ hfa.. 26mlnL ~hrs., 35 min.) nrtl ........ (Z)llOwtl "48 Hra " (1983, Orama) Nick tW (I) .. Nolte, Eddie Murphy. An unofthode>x • lCl I IJJ Gueet hoet· Joen Rtvwa. police det9C'llve t•mt with a tempcnrtly releaSed convict to find a fugitive rnumer-Friday, March 2, 1984 25 • "'9) Joe L9w1a. Pwn Hl.lnDiglon. A band "'"*cener. ~ to t-=ue. young #Of'l'W"i from the c:MdW Of • all lea<lef #'10 practaa t'*'d conlral "' (1 hr 35 mn) -~..,, ...... ~~J:'enAKqt' (198.1.0ra- ,.., Robert Wegwt. Ten Cletr. Ari Ameri- p11 ~ ~ aft*11* 10 bb::k 8 . ?DI . diMNd to kkNJ) hi Duke and ~otW!fldlc>r. (2 tn..) !lE-• ...... ''CMMi (My In The Morning'' ( 1956, A<MlntlA'•) "QIWM liieyo. Rober1 Stac* In ltli deys pr~ lhe Owil War. Gold FUlt'I leY9r "" ~ it Cobado ,s ~ ~ become bitter rwM1.. (2 tn.I ~:::-"FloNI" (1 980. Adll9nture) flc:tvno11ct Anthony S...._ A notOft· ~ woman )oumdlt recoin:a her outra· ~ ~-wttti tome of &.e>pe's ~ (1hr.,2217*\) ~ ... "Seme Time, ND:I Veer" (1978. Comedy) Alan Akta. a.n Butg. ryn. TWO peq>6e CMry on .,, l.ftJIUal exuamattta1 attu by ~ at "" u.me r.:>rt tor one WMMnd eec:fl >'99' ~ a penod ot NY9ral ~ 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 59 -mn...,_ '"Sher1cx* Hotnwa In Or-.c! To KW' (1948, ~) S... Rdlibol11t, • ~ e.uo.. When i*t• .,.. stOlln trom Che Bank ot Englllnd. Sher1ock Holmes ~that.~ box cont-.. due ·1to ~ery. (1 hr., 12 min.) ............ ... • 'The Entity'' ( 1982. Horror) e.rt.t. Herlhey, Ron ~. A c.lfomla women and het ~ .,. 'kdl•itmd by .,, l'Mllb6e ~ hewltJng thalr home. 'R' •CIJ 1"0'M• Ill •.,..''The Phentom Pt9nlt'' = sa.no.A:tlon) Deen Frederidc:a. at.y. Ari estronaut aJds the ~ta of the p6anef Aheton to stew off a Sotatlte •ttacJ(. ~hr .• 30 min.) ~ ..... _1'91.., -~ ... "A Family Upeide Down" ( 1978, Orama) Heien Hayea, Fred Astaire. A hMrt aftad( forces a rettred hQ.-e painter to be separated from h6t ~ wife whO . roust mOYt In wttt'I their son end hll famlly. ( 1 ht .• 38 min.) •C1Jmm:a11 Cl:i) ... "Independence Oey" (1983, Orama) KetNlen Quln&an. ~ K*th. A young mechanic flnda hlmMtf fdng In io... wttti a wanr-. }~' Jt r., 50~~!. _ ,. ~. • or;'f. Coupon Savings, Complete Stocks, Local News and Spofts, and Advertised Values. READING ENJOYMENT 7 DAYS A WEEK " 1n the Daily Pilat 28 Friday. March 2, 1984 ............... lliiillllliiiiiilill_. .... , •. _.~nn.._...---------~~- ....... 11ov1es- .. (IJ) "Sounder" ( 1972. Orama) Cbfy ~·.Paul Wlnfleld. ( 1 hr .• 46 min.) caJ · Rainbow" ( 1978. BloQraph~) Andrea McArdfe, et-. t7,· ( l hr 7 min.)' r._ '• 111(%) "Rider On The In" (1970, Suspense) Chat1ee Bron.on. r.tUiOtt L1hr .. 69 min.) •CC> "The Deep" (1j}77, Ac:tv.'lture~'Rot>- trt Shaw, Jacquelne Blleet. (2 ... min) .... •m "The Young Warriors" (1967. Drama) James Drury, Steve Carlton. (2 hra.) 11100 "The Learning Tree" (1969. Orama) Kyle Johnson, Alex Qart<e. ( 1 hr. 4'1 min) • M (f) ,"Stefla" ( 1960, Comedy) Ann Sherle dan. Vlctoc Mature. (2 hra.) Cl) "Mountain Family Roblnaon" ( 1979 Adventure) Robert Logan, SuH~ Damante Shaw. ( 1 hr . 40 min.) 19(%) "Maty White" (1977, Orama) Ed Flanders, Kathleen Beller. ( 1 hr,. 42 min.) ... CC) "Going In Style" (1979, Cotnedv) George Burns, Art Carney. ( 1 hi . 3e min.) 11100 "O'Hara'• Wife" (1982. Orama) Edward Aaner, Marlett• Ham.y ( 1 hr .. 2'1 min) Ill(%) "Conan The Barbarian" ( 1982, Adventure) Arnold Schwarzen.gger James Earl Jona (2 tn., 10 min.) . -CC) "The Man Who Would Be King" (1975, Adventure) SHn Connery Mlehael Caine. (2 hra.. 9 min.) ' Cl) "The Gazebo" (1960. Comedy) Glenn Ford, Debbie ~. ( 1 ht .. n min.) ._,,...,.._ .. ....., .. OJ "711 Oceen ~.. (1960. Orama) Edmond O'Brien. Joanne Dru. (2 hrt.) tW G "The Man Who Wanted To Live For- ever" ( 1970, Horror) Stuart Whitman. Sandv Dennis. ( 1 hr., 30 min:) -nq ''The Man Who w-....... _ ltl.v." D...• \kl ......... D9 ._"' ........ e ee end the once popUllf lflOW at ( 1976, A~turt) S..n eonn.ty, the ume ~ a pt* ol two o1 the tour ~~s::-.(2(~/. ~L> ,.~ women ~ 1n 8oulhern Celb· -..-...,.._, n&a: ... the UCLA'• Med Ster Progrem, ~. Pau1Wln1'etd. (1hr.,46 mlrf.) designed to-.... .,.,.,.fW,_ cm-. to -... ~ "Hlck~And 8ogga~972, eom. mof~'l.lnd~~,. ~.,8111 Cosby. Robert . · (1 hr .. 41 lrf,•.,z=...a... , _!11m~·1"he Gt~,.,~· < 1e12, __ 1'1_.J.A __ . _ _ :.~ _ . •nn. (2tn. --:-• . • · Ri...,..,.--· --~· ~ - W CD "A Named Chatli. Brown" .. -... PEP'll (1969. ComeOy) Anlmeted. (1 hr., 26 -mn> camn .... ,...., ..,... ~nlag -~ .... 'j, Bak.-Street tak• a holldtly In ~ whet\ .,.. ~ frtend of -9 .... HlggN' vlllt9 and ~~ In on a .. IShenoc*-U Holmee-llke. ~ (1 hr.) ml--A--NUCIWOllM d.1.19 IA9lllM&. Mzone va. MC UiNcL UCLA (2 tn.) ,...09.,. • a 'NO., ••• Nencf• dellt• to .._,.... have a traditional role • a hcM •"4fe Meom/~WS&llUI ~ stralnt In her "1eod1hlp wttt1 AM • •aw and Soott oen't eocepe the t.ct ttllt hll ' I =•tom•rr mot=~tQIMnt. (1 hr.) _, ,_ A ~year-otd gift I .. eeerchea for guldanc. In her dream to be -a model and ectr.... ...,. 7 I [ l If Aotr ... l .. YMlmll 8ulen St. Jamee tab about her r01e In • aw the new_.. "Kata And Alie." TAXI e.,.. "Look Where~ To M.m RoMmery't Baby" (1978, Horror) Patty -. OP..,_ Dukt Altln. Stephen McHattt1. A young Nm OP C:IUL1U. man haa dttlcUty ~ W1tt'1 the ~ .. "O'Hata'• WU." (1 882. 0r... tlonthathllfatherw..Set8n...g.tvt..> ma) Edward,..._, Marlette Harttey. An ,_,,", ... fl,_ attorney decldtt to pul u. ptug on the tUlll .. Algulll1y ~ llfHupportlng equipment on ~ hie ~ mey be d*y9d u to lwtfe~.~ 'PO' (1hr.,27 mn) break.a. ,,_, ··on Godl" (1&n. Comedy) -.... ... Regularly acheduled George Burnt. John o.w.. God M6actS bfet.kl. ager to delMw a m1w1ge of hopt and Mt ... good will to the tkepttcal PtOP6t of the ... modem-day wa:a::?Jl f\1., S8 min.) F ....... -... .... .. .,, _ .......... --"""'" ....,.,DAY'I MAii Cl) 0GUm Mzone va. we ,-,The Chadwick Family" ( 197•. Ora-WWQ UC~bject to bl9ckout) (2 tn.) ma) Fred MaoMurray, Kathleeo Magulte. & .,.,,_ A vtllt wtth newty-di.-00 "Conan The Barberian .. (1982. ~ h,...) covered 9Ctor Aldan Quinn: a echool that Adventure) Amold Sch~ CH) "Resurrection" ( 1980, Orama) Bien trains Mure bodyguardl. Jamee Ear1 Jonea. In a mytNcal world oi ~rstyn, Sam Shepard. ( 1 ht., 46 min.~ I PM'fAIY--the put, a warrtor-tNef and tMI oompen- UoLJ "I'm O.nclng At Fut As 1 Can" ...,Al nmrr nlll•IT Aotr... loo8 are eent by• Nordlo king to frM the ( 1982. Drama) Jin Clayburgh, Nlcol wu-Susan St. Jatne9 tallct about her role In Nl«'a daughter from the !elder of .. nax. Hamson ( 1 hr .• 46 min.) the new aerie. "Kate And Allie." cult. 'R' (2 tn... 10 mn) Cl) "The YN r Of Living 0.~oualy" I'-(Q) ... "80 Stepe To Jonah" ( 19e0. (1983. Orama) Mel Glbeon. Slg<>Urnty ...... ..,.. Orema/c Wayne Newton, Jo Van Fleet. A W•ver. ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) • I I I I 9Glf ranch or blind ~en Pl'ovldea r9fuge for (%) "The Spoffefa" (1942. AdYentUfe) LCMODll ICrDi an innocent men being tracked by the John Wayne. Marlene Dietrich. (1 ht .• 2• ....... "Rellfy: N» Of Sc>lea"Rellly ~· 'G' (1 hr., •7 min.) min.) conWlcel Kremlin ~di that thetr coon-Cl) .. ''Mountain Family Robr.on'' W CC) "Oh Godl" ( 1977, Comedy) George try will be liberated tt tMy tum Lenin O'ler ( 1979, AcMntunt) Aobett Logan. &.an Burns, John Denver. ( 1 hr .. 38 min.) to him, but the Cheta and others thr•ten Oemante SNlw. A ctty family runt Into .. ~~ ''9'~~. ---tti:a:~,~~(1hr. -'p.=ble-~hthe~~w'iloe~they ~---~111w.;.Ntt~--=~-~t"'11: ... _: ... J. •...c-.. ~~,~h l~ , .. ~ W C%) "Mary White" (1977 Orame) Ed Ma • Jamee on u -·• . • • -.· ---...,. ,..-- Flanders, Kathleen Belltr. ( 1 hi .• •2 min.) the play by Wiiiiam ShaktapMfa. Poltlcal •@ 11 '•I Feetured: boxer Gre-•cm "Guys And Dolls" ( 1~. Mualcal) Intrigue and treechery oulmlnata In murder a.la Caelltel; zoo vet Jana ~ Frank Sinatra. Jean 51mmona. (2 ~ 30 In ancient Romt. (2 hrt.) 9wlnemaker Zetma Long. min.) ' (Q)•INl'll9DCIM.if'CILI -e Nm.'1• SteYe and 9tM ~ •Cl> "Safllrt 3000" (1881. Adventure) Cl) ,.. TM.I MAm "Rlptau:M" tnte two deoadea of marital bllll with a Oevtd Carradine. Stockerd Channing. ( 1 Gena Rowtandt f*yl the wtcked witch. lavtlh perty thara Pf909ded by a week of hr., 30 min.) Jeff Bridget It the prince and Shelley ~ •CC> "The Deep" (19n, Adventure) Rob-Duval portreys the gddan-halred ~ 111CTAC-trt Shew, Jaoque11nt BleNt (2 hre 4 In dlltrw In thlt version of U. clMllc J& .,.,_ A visit with newty-<b-mln.). ' ·· t~ tale.~ (1 hr.) oowred actor Aldan Quinn; a school that CD 'Pr!Mt Of Love" (1981, Oranie) tan (%) ._ '10 To Midnight" (1883, er.-trains Mure bodyguarda; behind the Mc;Kelltn Janet &a.man (2 tn. 3 m1n ) ma) CNttee 8ronlon. AIOf#t st....,., A IOer'9I of "Fame." • (%) . ·~ For 0ne·· ( 1982 Comedy> homlcldt deteotllot9 end a ~ • • ._ ••lll!lla •0•11n1 to •-• Sia.II AoblM«, Marota Str...m.n. (1 hr. graduate tTy to llWch tor a der of wom-Mtv Godfrey headllnaa a atar.-udded 25 m&n.) • en. 'R' (1 hr .. •1 m .) ~In a fT'IUlk=al Mlut• to the romentto -~"The L•~rM" (1989, OrMW) -1=... Iida Of the pot1wlr eta. G~ lncbta ~) Jotwieon, A Qarl(e. <1 hr., 4'1 Mt •••,.,_ Feetured: a proflte of Friday, March 2, 1984 27 , ................. ,.,_.siliill ... .._ .... _. ..... --------~~~~ CJ) .. "tn PralM Of Oldef' Women" ( 1978. Orama) Tom Betenger, Karen Black. A Hungarian lothatlo rem11-. on his past romantic conqueett. from hll flrlt It IM age of 12 to hla ltdUctlon of a houlewlt. at 30. 'R' ( 1 hr .• 48 min.) a.CB) ... "Relurreollon" (1880, Or.ma) Ellen "Burltyn, Sam Shepetd. Aftlt I ,_,. -· • -A ---" .. ~ ------~ -.,. "'i#.. .. • .....,..,. nM the ab111ty to -O.•*' but II . perw:uted t>ec:at.-. of het r9fulal to clUn a divine lntwnoe. 'PG' (1 hr .. "6 min.) -· ....... White No ~-Ry'' ( 1952, A<Mnture) Anthony Stlll, DIMh Sheridan. A game warden Mtl up a wld anlmal .. nctuery In Mt. Klmanjlro National Park In Eut Africa. (2 hra..) ~=--- rn any way you can think of, lhe dfccts of child abuse ate dcvutating. Each year, over one mWJon American children suJfcr from child abuse. Over 2,000 of those abused children dJe. And, for many ot thoec who live, the effects of an abusive childhood lll2Y tnftucncc their entire Uvcs. And oun. Many tccnagc drug addicts and tccnagc prostitutes report being abused chlldrcn. So do juvenile ~~.aod.a4u.lt c;rio>tna•s Because we pay to respond to (hose problems. WC arc all the ranc:n tor blind chlkhn prO\lldee retugt for an Innocent man being tr**ed by the ~. 'G' ( 1 hr., 47 min.) Cl) .... "Safari 3000' (1981, A,,,.,._ ture) Devld Cerradlne, Stookatd Chinn- ing. A megaztne reporter and • veteran rac.car drlvef t9ke pet1 In a perllOul Aln- cen r09d rec.. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 30 mn.). . . ---~<;;,~~·:.·~ Kanua town. Margot IOddef and Tim .. Ma=:~hrs.) ~ .... "Mephlsto" (1981, Orame) · Klaus Marla BrandeUer, Krystyna J9ncM. An ambitious Gefman Kt.or putt hll lth- lct ulde In hit bid '°' M:Olll -'*" th9 Naztt come to powet._ (2 hrt., 15 min.) •a.i·--·--- victims ot child abuse. Yet child abuse can and must be prevented. 1bc National CommJttec for Prcvcnt1on of Olild Abuse ts a private, charitable orpniz.atk>n that knows bow to prevent child abuse. But we need your help to do iL We need money. We need more volunteers. Send us your chedt today, or write for our booklet. And. remember, ii WC don't all start somcwhcrc, we won't SC' ' an~. _,,, .... * 111111111 c: •• ,~ ~ ~, ........... ~,,.~...-· 'lit',. .......... Qllll Mlal Friday, March 2, 1984 29 SPORTS ••• FroaPqe2 tme <I) llCM 2 'IM.L N Ill ~ .................... (!~ •lllMNRIAl » I -•!'NlllU-W o a ,.,... ·-............. -=-= == .... :-:.:.:.:. .... . -. --~· I ~Jlli!'N . • -"J.. •9£ rt& cri ~----~ .• -· A='='-'N ca.WR: Sia ............................. _ ................ ... ~11a11 a· cuirJ -· ()) .... ~., ,,,,,, . ..... c.. ............. ..... ....... -....~ .... ... a ,. .... ._...__..DJ = 1 ,. 1oii-n a tr .. --°" t.1r ......... {1 .... •tdlllaJ •••••1w1· cc • ._.. Td 2' = I ?' ~ =-~ tf1 ... >s o -· ........... .... .... c.. ......... CllOrll9 ... ... =-==e.:-. ,\ '': =--1"laJil ........ ,. ...... ...., ........ '·---.. ...... -· .,.. ~ ..... 9 :z7 n?ll .... JiiWP'f2111 ·= =.a:t ,s; .-M.~1:, "\•= .................... la. ._....... .(121r.) --,-... -~,...ra,.. ,.. COll•......-uua. ......... •0 1 • .,orn.,_..ca..._, ,. ..... -.&. .... lla•dey .......... ., . ••-ucme -Taesclay -•1-ucme --ft9 COi.~ tml1UU. ...-1 I .... -.a n mer ...,(2,..,) .... 1¥1dne9Cl11Y ........ -~ IS -· COi?• ........... ,.,,.,,.,_ .. , .... -ucu ..l:."'.:l.a -1-.c:ar ... ,. 1 p· 9 '" ..,..(I .... ) 30 Friday, March 2, 1984 Festival '84 tribute Foi:=!er Woody Gath.rte, who captured the mood and hopee of the Dep --on era. ..W be temeJDbered lD a 90-mlnate proir&Jll at6:30 p.m.. 8a..aday on Cb•nneJ 56: KOCE. Bla eon Ario .Uf narrate the ..,ecia1 and Jacly Colllm wlll tell how Guthrie lnfluenced her MDI•· KOCE FESTIVAL •. : FromPaceS acclaimed produttr Norma.a Lear (-All ao the Fanul) •· ). Lear 1s cxccuuve proouccr and creator of the scnes, v.hsch focu~on a Mex1can-Amencan farmly. Mariae Jalaaa. who performed much of the danang for Jennifer Beals sn "Flashdancc." more recent!) served as a mod.ti for animators crcatJng ··1t's a Flash beagle. Charlie Brov.TI." Jahao ·s dance strps were duplicated by Snoopy through the rotoscopc animation tech- nique The spccal ~-ill be presented April 16on CBS . After 2 5 ycan of act mg an snies set an the i\merican past (-Bonanza" and "Little House on lhc Pr.une"). MlcbeJ 1.ancloe is prepanng for has first c-0ntemporary role in a new NBC dramatic senes. Landon wiU wnte, produce and direct a two-hour pilot entitled "Highway to Heaven." He will portray an angel sent to Earth to help p(Ople 1n need. The scnes may debut in the fall. Farnlt F1wcet1 and Beaa Bridges star 10 "The Red-Light Sting." a TV movie that will air Apnl ) on CBS. Bridges plays a federal agent out to arrest a local rackets cur. Fawccu plays a professional call girl who helps ham. . Filming has ~un an Southern Cah- forrua for "Obsessive Love," a new CBS TV movie starring Yvette Mlmltax and Slmoa MacCottiDdale. The film 1s de- scribed as a psyc hological suspense story about a shy woman's fantasies concerning a handsome star of day11me drama. ·~CENARIOS .•. s From Pace• as.signed to prosecute Sonny's rape case. Cagney adm1ts lo Suzie he's Hopn's brother, and that he loves her. Stepbaruc and Lloyd ad out their mutual attraction to each other. Wendy ftnds bol marked with a r0te. opens it and finds it filled wnh diamonds. Wendy and Warren marry, feeling they arc now financially secure. Warren rcahl.C'S the diamonds are fake and .he has been set-up by Bnan and Martin. Sonny ~ts caJI fTom woman who clauns Jack raped her. YOUNG AND RESTLEM: Kay 10C$ to plastic surgeon and adm:ts that she's a reformed alcobohc. He agrees to 11ve her face-lift but warns she may get depressed after surgery aod could reach o ut for alcohol again. Julia meets Asbtey•s mystery man ·Mark and they are attracted to one another ~t away. Lindsay wants Jack to f.. ve her JOb in advertising department. ack tells her it's oow up to Ashley. Alhley would really like to fire Lindsay if she aets too pushy. Victor boards boat during SU>nn to try and rescue Nik.lei from the aucd Rick.. Allison tells Kevin she hopes Nikki is found but secretly hopes Nikki dies so that Allison can get custody of Victoria. -TV Puzzle 2 3 ' .5 f'O ,, .53 .57 1 6 Shown Roy on "The Yellow Ro~· 10 Played Ellie Wa1ker 12 'Rhoda s1a1 14 She's Fay Furillo 1n11 15 Fearlul reverence t6 Joan Van - 17 Tony -B•anoo 18 Sportscaster Barber 20 Gymnast Comanec1 22 Singer Davis 23 "You -There 24 I -Three Lives ACROSS 33 Adam - 35 'Chiefs co-star 38 The -News Bears 39 Legal expense 42 "The -Squad" 44 "Long -Tomorrow" 45 Singer -Oonna 4 7 Acrress Rehan 48 He was Mr Spock 1n11 49 Part of ETA 50 Norton on "The Honeymooners· -WordGmna FILL i~ THE M l~SING L.ETTERS /tJ IHE ''IV WORDS" BE LOW. I IEIEI IEIRISI ILIEINI I !NI Ml 1 \C\t<I IV\ IRIOIOI I IVI l~Ll~Al~l~MI~. IMNI I \Al,l .. 11 lEI l"lrW' ' . -0 .. ,, f#Af &/~~ /f /J I &O. . t»#£ I/ ~ ~€ AR~AtJGE' IHE 1f'5 Jl!D/ • l.€'f,.@2S Yo u Fl(.LED ltJ ~) ; l o S'P€Ll IHE f-JAM€ Ck A ... ~lf~f Sl40W : I I I I I l.'D ~l~l::=;l:=:;l=:;l~I 25 The -Spo1s • 26 She's Mickey 29 "Aousters" star 31 All rtght 32 Miss Ekberg's sign-oil 52 Miss North's sign-off ~3 PBS newsman 55 Wayne - 57 He'~ Venus Flytrap 58 Role tor Marinaro DOWN l Winger or Paget 2 Switch'' co-star 3 Clock numerals 4 Miss Claire • 5 See 8 Down 6 Role for Cornell 7 Mork's planer 8.5 Down " -lhe - Staircase" 9 Snake on "What's Happening" 11 -People" 12 He's Renko 13 Actor Hudson 19 Ruby or Sandra 21 Agnes -Mille 22 Miss Fanow 27 "Masq'uerade star 28 Newsman Pappas 29 Ate)('nehrc1e 30 "Leave -to Heaven" 33 He's Jonathan Hart 34 "Much -about · Nothing" 36 "I -Camera" • 37 Played Howard ·Sprague 38 'Here's Lucy· s1ar 39 He's Klinger 40 Plays Florida. 1n11 4 1 Richard or Eddie 43 Marlo's dad 45 He was Rerun 46 Mine finds 49 "Exodus" hero 51 "The -of Us" 54 .. -and She" 56 Amtrak unit abbr SOLUTION STANLEY AUTOMATIC GARAGE DOOR OPENERl __ ~··­ SALES & SERVICE •RIP.AIU • ADJUSTMINYS • KINGIS & SPRINGS HPLACID • OPINllS & RADIO CONTROU ~~ NO LOWER PRICES ffi I 552:m1£411 I Friday, March 2, 1984 31 ·FREE SOFTWARE: 53000 worth of software comes f'RH wfth ·~ system. The software package includes: Perft'Ct Wnter • P~rftct S~ller • Perfect Filer-Pe rfect Cale• M S·OOS' with MS BAS~C" RAM d1i.k CP M 86 COLUMBIA Macro 86 Assembler BA SICA• Horne Accountant Ai.ynchmnous Com· MPC' Plus.~ mumcatJons Support D1agnc11St10. 01lumb1a Tutor ~pace Commander~· Fast Graph~· runs MS-LX>S' plus six oth~r nperat 1ng systems. WAS:$3r395 NOW:S2788 RGB COLOR MONITOR INCLUDED \ IBM-PC PDRTAEiLE (with 12MB HARD DISK $4488) 9" monitor. 32 Friday, March 2, 1.i84 128K RAM, 640K .in dual di.sk. drives . --...:..,...-·-.. Today, the Columbia MPC takes on hundreds of IBM-PC compatible software programs and lBM -PC add-ons or peripherals. What's more. six other Columbia· supported operating systems are available-CP/M-80; CP/M-86: Concurrent CP/M-86: MP/M-86' (QASIS -16· and XENIX available soon)-stretching the Columbia MPC's software compatibility beyond any other personal computer . Columbia MPC proV1ctes even greater flexibility : eight expansion slots, two serial ports and one parallel port. color graphics monitor controller 1 ,~--. . ·~- ~ .. I \' I I . I i .~· f RIUAV . MARCH J 1984 If your Social "' Bec11rl~ number l• 488-40;& 174 or GSS-~4-0090 you've wont -SeePa&eB7 Coast · A good memory can lead to success and happi- ness, expert says./ A3 An Irvine developer has gone to court to get approval of a Laguna Bea9h subdivision./ A3. Call(omla gay rights tilll has been approved and Is on way to governor's desk./ ~5 ' .. , .... - -- Police target 'coke' dealers ( ' ' A ~ ( .1 I f I ' ~ ~ , :. l I I ( 11 1 N I A '') c F t J T L; -e en1e • e e ISVIS&· ' WASH NGTON (AP) -The United S tcs denjcd a~isa to the Soviet U ion's anache and advance man. for the Summer Olympics because he was identified as a secret agent, a 'State Department official said today. funher on the resaons for the visa The au.ache, Oleg Y ermishkin "was identifie~ as a fairl y bi&b-rank.ing KGB official when he served as first ~ of the Soviet Embassy in Washington... said the official. who declined to be identified. denial. Soviet omc1als had no immediate reaction to the denial or the alleption that Y ermishkin was an aa.ent of the Soviet secret police. · • Bow cutting. deft6'it coulct- 1-J\ Olympics officials ar& 1--·-..___;--~ ~~~j. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~­ . attache's visa denlaL / A4 Tb¢ dcpartmenl 1denied entry to ~~"Qt~·~Q.iy~p . ..._ · ..... -~~ for ore arrival of SQviet athletes for ne~t summer's Garff'es. . •: ~f~t Uf: ··-·-~ 'fhe ~ .. ·Ways .:and ., · Means Committee hM ap- proved the flrat defi- cit-reduction meaure of the year -a $49.3 t>Mtlon grab bag of.tax~. Here'a how the package might affect you: Na don Governmen~nyJng surplus rice to st arving Filipino children./ A6. A fire at a Brigham, Utah plant has sent 14 workers to hospital./ A4 :::::::::·:::::·:::::~:·:·:·:::·:~:::·:::::::::::::::·:::·:·:·:::::· Wotld Lebanon leader tacall for meeting of warring fac- tions in Beirut./ A5 Iran threatens to close oil route if any nation Inter- feres In its affairs. I AS People The children of Africa are the latest book topic for Costa Mesa photogra- pher Jan Parson. /A7. ·:·:·:·:·:·:::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: Spoq, Par proves to be an elusive thing, as KAthy Postlewait and Joan Joyce share LPGA Un- iden lead at Mesa Verde. /81 . ,J?d .. ~-~.W.:S.,---..... ---' -.:.....-,.....<r-·~··~-'I three seconds left gives UC Irvine's bastcetball team a 77-7 4 win over UNLV./81 Ente$inment David Ackroyd of "After-. M * A *S*H" plays a psy- chiatrist In "Good" at South Coast Repertory. /W .. kender · The Five Penny Opera Company closes Its 10th season with "The Magic Flute at Orange Coast College./Wffkender :·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: Bua in es• UCI Business and Indus- trial Association mem- bers have named new leaders./84 INDEX Auto Piiot Bridge Bull4'tln Board Business Callfornla News Clasatfled Com let Croasword Death NotlC* Gardening Horoecope Ann Lander• Mutual Fund• Natlontl Newt Oplnlori ~ Poblog Public Notlcel 8Port• Stoc:k Marketa T...vttton ThMtert w .. th« Work! • C1-5 86 A3 B4 A4 C5-8 86 ca B7 A8 C7 A8 EM A4 A8 A8 A3 87·8 81-3 85 TV Log Weekend« A2 A.4 Cocaine seems to have become public enemy No. I for law enforce- ment officials in Southern California. Several more arrests were made this week in separate incidents in Orange County as authorities battled the sudden onslaught of drug trafficking primarily by Columbians here. Pplice believe theY. have cracked a major cocaine distnbution ring that has been operating out of a Costa Mesa home. A pair of Costa Mesa men and two others were jailed. this week after one oftflem tried to sell nearly SI million worth of cocaine to undercover narcotics officers in the parking lot of a Fullenon restaurant. Police. who said the arrests cul- minated a two-week investigation into what they had been led to believe was a major Colombian cocaine connection. were attempting to ob- (Pleue eee COCAINE/ A2) County's joble.ss Creeps up U.S.·Olympic organizers said they were ••c1eepty troubled" over the timing of lhe decision, which they described as .. unfair." .. Frankly, w~ arc puzzJed by the le~ of time it \OOk-t-0 mak~ this deasion," said Peter Ueberroth, president of the Los Angeles Olympic Orpnizing Committee, in a state- menl The Sovieu originally sought a six-mootb visa for Yennishkin, the State Department official told the Associated Press. ''We told the Soviets that a six-month request was questionable. We told them in December, within daysoflheirrequest., that there would ~1," the official said. ··They d' ~'tSUbmit their visa application until Feb. 10 and it was turned down on Feb. 28. Eighteen days is not an ugaerated time in these matters." _:U-official did not elaborate • .waiJkL .delay ec:hectuled decreases In taxea on cigarettes and telephone Mr- vice. •Would boost taxes on liquor by $3.75 a gallon. •Would make it·more dif- ficult for lndMduals whoee earnings rlse sharpfy to cut their taxes by Income •ver8Q- log. •Would restructure high- way uM taxes on lt Jdc.ers, Including an Iner.... of 8 cents a gdon In the 9 C*1t diesel tax that also would be paid by drivers of dlelel cara. Addltlon.t detalla, Page A4. Driver held in FV fiit~an~d--run case Severely in,tured suspicion of felony hit and run. ~ Ironically, Gonzales., a machinist, _.,,.... ..... .,............... t ti as p shtng apparently was not at fault in the By JEFF ADLER Shirley Slalmon holda year-old da~ter Kayla d~ V C m W U accident that occurred about I 0:4.S 0ttMDellyl'tlot9taff candleUCfitvtgtlonann.lYenaryotkuntl .. .nw.n&eacli friend in wheelchair p.m. Thursday when the two men Unemployment in Orange County flood. · -.-were crossinf First Street in Sant.a inched upward to .S.5 percent in A · th -ddl f bl k d t January ~s depani:nent stores an~ • By ROBERT BARKER inn! ·~:~k. ~ti! sa°fd. aBut n~e otherretailOL!tfitstnmmedbackthe1r '83 flood •ct ·ms OflMDelly......... . apparcntlypanickedwbenbesawthe seasonal holiday sates staffs, state VJ j A .34-yea~-old man struck while whcelch8lr after the collision. accord- figures released Thursday show.td. pushing.a. fr:iend a!=ross th~ street in a ing to Santa Ana traffic investigtor Th• ~onthly employm ent I · . . . wbeclcbair.1sfight!ngforh1~h.fet.od~Yt David Araujo . -~~~~ .. ,,~ '~~-~·' rn'\ ·-~· ~'"4' -.. ~ff1~rrl1Dw~~~lwf.TCP.q'l!laJ~l ~CJMLuu•~lfJ ..... -I -~~---_ increase in unemployment t)ef~eel\ • g1 1g. • • -~\'flle~f-'andli'Uhacct~G~()I ~\.... ~:--~~y·-peoopfce . wno"'~. DccembcrandJanuaryasthenumber pohcc. U'<' wi ~ .. . . ofjobless countyresidents swelledto The driver, identified as wettonhisside, AraUJOsatdtoday. 6 7,200, an increase of .s. 700, the state 19-ycar-old Anhur L Gonz.aJes of Gonzales was. reportedly dnv1na Employment Development Depart-By ROBERT BARKER 'fountain Valley, was a~t~ a s~on his 1966 Chevrolet lm~a.wnh10 the ment reponed. ou11eDe11y,...,..,. timelaterattbehomeofh1sgirlfriend posted 35-mpb spcec:;S ~mn and was The increases were attributed About 50 ~ople stood a t the side of busy Atlanta A venue in Huntington by Fountain Valley police. He was blameless an the colhs1on. accord mg largely to seasonal layoffs both at Beach Monday night, holding empty styrofoam cups in their hands. lodged in Orange County Jail on (Pleue eee CRASH/ A2J local shopping malls and at area The residents weren't looking for handouts, but they were asking for help. amusement parks. which supplement What they wanted, they said, was for city, county, state and federal regular staff with temporary workers officials to stop delaying and do something about the area's flood oontrol during the holiday season. · systemswhichoverflowedduringthestonnsofiastMarcb l. hwaUhefirst "It looks pretty much in line with anniversary of the stonn that flooded more th.an 700 homes in the city's the seasonal trend," Alta Yetter. a lowlands and caused about SI .S million in private and public property losses. labor market analyst with the state The victims. many forced from their homes and mobile ho me coaches for agency, said of the January increase. extended periods. were marking the occasion with a candteliatn vigil designed Yetter also predicted Orange Coun-to draw attention to their plight. ty's unemployment rate will conlinuc Chanting"concrete the channels" and "ta ra ra boomdeay, ta ra ra boom, to remain "well below" anticipated de ay, we had no flood today." the res1dentsspecifically were rcquestina levels. officials to authorize money to put concrete lining on the eanhen channels. "Job gains are anticipated for. each Corinne Welch. an administrative secretary forthe Ocean View School of the coming months through June," District. said she lived in her house on Mermaid Circle for 12 years without the labor analyst said. "Virtually all thinkingabouta fl ood untjllast year. major in.~ustry di visions will an crease "I never thou&ht of water coming over the banks. I thought the eity was staffing. taking care of me. that's why I pay taxes. But they haven•t do nean)'lhaog. She said this summer's Los Angeles Apparently they aren't taking care of me. Wbatdoyou have to do. My life bas Olympic games should balance a been put on hold." seasonal drop in school staffing The organizers of the vigil, Driftwood Drive residenu Chauncey and Sally during the summer vacation mpnths Alexander, are leading the campaign to get oflicials to approve funds on an (Pleue 11ee JOBLESS/ A2) emcr&ency basis to upgrade thechannelsand install tidal gates. Week's s~cond Mesa fatality blamed on drunken drtvtng For the eecond time In a week, a drunken drMr hu atlegedty c.ueed • fatlll traffic accident In C09ta ...... police Mid today. ar.tt louttwd, 17, of Santa Ana WM pronounced deed at the IK*l9 of thll morning'• 12:07 a.m. llCCl- dent, ..-oocurT'ed at Sunftoww Awewe Md FudWie Street, ec> cording to cc.ta Mee& PoUoe Lt. TOM L81W. 8outtMitd WM a paaMngef' In I cat drw.n by Mark Raymond Storm produced iiJ~-~~nt LB heroes Canyop residents still recovertn from last sprtng's delu e EDITOR'SNOTE: Last year at this time, rhe skies opened and the rains came -furiously. Ar the ame rime. r;des were running unusually h;,h •long the Coast. The combmarion proceeded to punish 0ra"6e Coasr teJidents lor the first days of M•rch. Jn a foUJ1opan IC'ries. the 0.1/y Pi.lot will look back ar the storm thro&.11h thctycs ofth<ne who bltrled and were l»ttered by the elements. Today's 1«e>nd installment focu~s on U,una !bch. It had been rainina for most of the day and residents alOna flOOd-prone Lacuna Canyon Road were already buay sandbu&ina to protect their homes and plicina valuable in hi&h places. ... • l Then a littJe after 1:30 p.m .. the steady rain turned into a torrential downPour. Ron Ellis, who has lived on Canyon · Road all of his 32 years, isa veteran of numerous canyon ftood1. He realized that in less than 30 minutes. Bi& Bend curve could transfonn into some· lhina more like the Colorado River. The construction worker moved quickly. H~ hopped in his four-whttl-<irive dump trudc, dn>vc into town, pickeet up friend Dive Alfi and additional landblil1 from the Lacuna Beach Public Works Dtpart- ment. The two beaded t.ck toward home, peuina neiPbon wbo wett on their way out of the canyon for lood. "Once we wert btic\, thm1 the wet r 1ianed risina Wt," Ellis said. "We knew we had to ,et out of~ I cut the fan belt on my truck so the distnbutcr wouldn't tct wet}' By th11 time, the Bia Btnd area of Canyon road resembled a f'lll"I ciycr. Runoff from the 1urrounclin& T Ht StoRM hills and overflow frOm two canyon lakes wu pounna tons water down the ro.d at a roerina pace. Small hnt Yatd re&a1nina walls proV«t no match tor tbo maJb Ot Mau the atveJ rose to heijl\ta above four feet. Many midentt, their can and tn.ckt pecked -1th aujtea.tn and f\amiilunp. were flttint But EU.1 and Alfi new that a number of nei&hb0tl1'ad no way out. \ They went from house to house. Ullin& people to leave their. homes at once. .. It was dangerous out therr," said Alfi, whe lives on Cypress St~t in town. 04A couple of times I went down and Ron pulled me out. t weigh 225 pounds and that water-was moving me atoUnd like a feather:· Ellis said many of his neiahbors waded tbrouah chest deep wat~ to set to the truck. "They would chmb over their front yard (retainiq) walls upstream;· he said ... The c\lrrent would can')' them into Dave's arms and he helped them Have your eye on a new car? onto the truck. Dive wu ecmna tut by debris. but he stayed out there:· You'll find the Ellis said they rescued several ... .....__. _...._ :Te:! neiahbon. includiq a motMr and .,.., -IV • Olll ber \hfft children before t.acuna the Or8111'-t In Betch potitt and fircrtthttTs amVC'd ,......_._.., 6111....., Pll.AA on the 1«DC. U1H17 I,. .. ,., "" One couple. Ruby and Clarence " ic:k" SbaJbcrs. both tn their 60s.. ~ ... L.400RA/A2) JOBLESS INCREASE SHOWN IN COUNT¥ ••• P'l'01DA1 u local hotels opemni in advance of bttWeen December and January, lhe expected tounst crush t>cain from 7 to 8.4 percent. . hirin&-... C'.alifomia's rate, r1custed for The January increase in JOblessncs seasonal trends, jum from 8.1 was stiU well below the 8.6 pcrocnt percent at the end o 1983 to 8.4 rate recorded in 1983 when an ~r('tnt Ytt th .. ~<":JM"""'' ict1u~1N~ all-time hiah 104,400 local residents national rate declined sliatuly be- rcported they were without work. tween Decemtwr and January from . store-wi*l sales and the county's service tooustry, includina amuse· ment parks and hotcts. decrcued employment by I, 700 workers. ac. cordina to the st.ate report . - Cl ear s~ies with gusty winds ~ton 1a OI iwn• anow[SJ Coaetal =.on.IC .. " 62 4() ~ °*""on.WV 37 tt a-t11i.. ,...th IOCM 9'41~ "0011110 ~HC 41 n llOl'l ..... I wind .,_ oanyont IOnlghl =::-~ )0 lllCI .. 1uro?i A Miiie WVINr a.iw 3t 23 dtY H4Qlle el\Ko.y N to re 0-Clnc:lnntll 31 20 'T,110w1 42 10 u ~ 14 12 rom Polnl Conolpllon 10 Ufe "'-" Coiunlble,8 c 50 " lc4ll lofdw -~ wel9fl W"I lo Columbul 30 18 nortllwMI wlndl Ill IO 11 knoll cM· Dell»-'' WOf1J>• e& 62 While the county rate edged u~ 8.2 to 8 percent. ward a modest '11 percent in fanuary~ Orange County. retail establish- Los Angeles County's unemployment menu released 6.000 temj)orary em- rate increased a full 1.4 percent ployees fo.llowing Christmas 11. COCAINE TRAFFIC ..• In the 12 months ending in Janu- ary, employment in the county ~w by 4 percent with 33, 700 ne~ Jobs rcpon.cd, Yetter said. The retail and wholesale industries added 12;400 new jobs during the , period and county manufacturing firms added 10,200 workers for a growth rate of S percent. The service ·sector of the economy arew 3.2 percent, with a net gain of 6.200 jobs, while the depressed construction industry leaped forward by 12.9 percent, a gain of J.900 newjobs. Cf9MlnQ llOWly tontoflt Wind ••-tllll ~ 2 to 3 ,_. Vlfl&ISle wlnOe ht11<d1y ~ -teny • to 18 knou dut~IM a emoon, bul IOCal l!Ot11\41fly I 15 IO 2S knoll With dloll9Y .... below coutll eenyone Flllf lonlglll lllCI kllll'dly. Oul• ••1•1 Smell creh edvleory lfom PO!fll Collcepllon lo 8anle AON leland due 10 nor111wM1 wlnd1 20 to 30 knol1 wtth e 10 10-lool -lhlOUOfl De~ 2't 21 o.n-u 21 Die Mol<Mt 48 30 OtltOll 21 oe Dllluth 21 02 E!Puo 74 <IQ -I' llrl>ll\IC. 14 .02 F1tGO 31 OI Flagttall 58 22 01 ... ,_ 54 30 .. H1tll0f'd 27 18 From Al tain search warrants to probe the Costa Mesa residence. Arrested without incident were Carlos Enrique Cardona and Jose Manuel Bala1cazar. both Colombian nauonals who had been li ving in Costa Mesa. Also arrested were BenJamin V1daurreta a Cuban c1t1zen. and Michale George Dl)l'r. of Santa Ana "We behe' e that these people are an organaLed ring that wu dealing drugs on an even larger srak. ·· said Sgt. Roger White. head of Fullenon's narcotics detail. "Thi~ was not an 1~olated instance of trying to deal drugs for the first-lime." he added. Cardona and Bala1ca.tar wt.•re booked into the Fullcnon Jail on charges of selling cocaine. consp1raq to engage an narcotic~ trafTicking and an immigration v1olat1on. The value of the 6.6 pounds of .I seized cocaine was esumated to be $900.000. On Thursday. a Hunungton Beach man stopped in Seal Beach for a traffic violation was jailed iiter officers discovered cocaine and a handgun in his vehicle, &al Beach police said. A police spokesmen said the driver, Elvin Curbelo. 21. was stopped by Seal Beach officers Charles Castagna and David Wells at 12:05 a.m. Thursda}. Police seized a two-shot handgun and about 1'1 pound of cocaine with a val!J& ofS I 5.000. Meanwhile. two former Western l\1rlines emplo yees have pleaded guilty to charges they unloaded nearly 15 pounds of pure cocaine from the ba> of a Colombian airliner Ronald Goodman. 18. of Hunt- ington Beach, and Thomas Denton, J7, ofUpTand wilJ be sentenced Apnl 16 in federal court fo Los Angeles . CRASH ... From Al to Araujo ... He wouldn't have been arrested 1fhe hadn't left the scene." In vestigators said the two victims, hosp1tahzed at UC Irvine Me9ical Center. apparently had been dri6king but declined to say 1fthat was a factor in the incident. They weren't ident- ified this morning because their families hadn't been notified. The second accident victim, a 56-~ear-old man confined to a wheel- chair because his left leg was am- putated, suffered fractures to the right leg, skull and pelvis area, police said. The youth was tracked down after Santa Ana police put out a descrip- tion of the car provided by witness. 1::.f.:1 8oulh OI Sanle Aou l"-"d. Heltna 61 31 -to "°'1"-t wtncla 15 IOU knol9 HonOlulu 12 71 1on1Qt11 end aaiurci.y a.. 4 10 e ,_ Houllon 68 68 bul lnet--"'ll tontohl ""° SelUtdey 111 Ind~ 35 » I tmeff Cf811 lld'llloty may be '-*f Jtcllton,MIM 61 30 F 11r 111rougll S.llltdtY JaclllonYllll 51 31 ~ 42 31 K911-C1ty .. 21 Extended LMVlgM 71 « LOtOe l'oc:ll eo 43 t.o.~ 71 ... F•r tl<IM wolll deefeuing canyon 1.ou19., 37 33 wind• Sunday r..,,.,.,alur• at>ove llib~ ,. 33 nomlal Wllll lllgl>I Ill Ille 70. IO !Ow 801 Metne>ll<I ~ 44 Lows on Ille mod 40t to moO 60t M..,,,. 51 50 ... ,,. __ 31 18 Temperatures MOia-St Pa.JI 32 15 22"'~ Tides Albany Albuq'*Cllie 17 33 TOOAY AtnatWIO es 34 Second iow 3 :111 p m --0 4 Anch0tit09 32 16 Second "'Oh 845pm 4 3 Alhevtlle 43 22 SAT\MOAV Allenla 48 32 Flt .. low 3 t4 am 1 2 Altanlle C.1y 35 25 Fifi~ 915 am 53 "4111111 17 55 Sec low 3 50p m --01 BalllmOf'I 31 27 Second l'llQl'I 10.0Spm 44 BlHinga 53 35 81fmlfl0ham 61 32 Sun Mii at S SO pm loday. n-II 81.,,,arCk 32 23 8 20 • m Sa1u1d1y 11110 Nt1 again 11 8olM 55 37 551 pm Boe1on 27 22 Moon aa111o0ay 115 57 o.m , rt-11 8rown1vtle 89 5 7 7 ,07 a m Sallirday and Mii again II SlittalO 23 22 I 52 pm .. Staltonary •• NU11¥111e ... M ~ ., ltl HewOriMna &5 .. .. LOUii 3t n Hew Ven 31 26 St..,..._ T ll'llj)e eo ,. Nortoll 42 35 SeltLlll• 37 20 North ....... eo 21 lenMtonlO .. 50 Ol<W-Cltr 12 ,. San Dleoo .. 117 OfllAllWI .. 31 S1n FrencJec:o 86 50 OrlMCIO N 33 St S.. Merle 18 OI , ..... 8P<""9 . , .. a.nte st· 42 Plllllldelphla 32 21 =.,~ '5 42 ,.,_. 82 53 40 24 ~ .... 28 11 ~ ... 31 24 II 8yr-20 15 Ponllftd.Ore 67 43 Tooeu 52 28 "'"~ 30 It ,_ n 45 ~City 43 27 Tlllu .. 31 541 :n Wallllngton 38 21 Reno 86 29 Wlehll• 61 30 LOCATION llD . DtMCTIOH HlintlnQton 8Mch 2-3 fair RI-Jett)" Newpon 1-2 poor 40lh Slrwt. Newpor1 1·2 poor 22nd SlrMI. Newp«I 1·2 poor Balboa Wedge 1-2 poor L.,na BMcll 1·2 poor San Clemen1e 1 poor Wll• lllft10.54 SWell Direction.-• ... ~~~~..'-l~ ;s::v,&121.wtSV _Jf~ Ca_r -aealer~ ,,.,. -.. . r One of many rescue operations along Laguna Canyon Road during last March '1 violent rainstorm and involved (inset, "hoto bJ flMd9ll Me from left), Ron Elita, Carl Klau. Ruby Shalberg and Laguna Police Officer Lance Ishmael._,,,. LAGUNA STORM REMEMBERED ••• From Al • were trapped 1n their one-story home tell ho" last the "ater was going into at 2735 Can}On Road The) stood homes. Ellis did a nice JOb. I don't waist deep ~~er IQ t)'le d1torwa}~ think.be ever got any recogmtaon ~ ~,,...ror ' ~. 'ttft fttih1 alSHt wa· ".tlf;~tt'ntf t!f1~~ ~ •• • pinned shut b> the ming '-"atcr '"Ron and his fnends no;ked their .. I remember the "'atcr sounding h'es to sa'e ours." Shalb<!rg said. hke a train:· rel ailed Rub) 6(/ "In I 5 .. People around here '-"Crc pleased minutes 11 '-"Cnt from ground le ... el up "1th what the} did." tom; armpit'> [\cn1h1ng "'a!> float-But "hat man; de!>Cnbed as the ing around the hou<,l' Drapes '>'ere most d1sas1erous storm 1n the h1stOI) being nppcd tiff the "'Jlls Ron Elh~ of Orange Count; didn't end at called to me~ said ·c "mon · But I Laguna Can;on Ro'ad. Pounding callM back and told him '-"C rnuldn"t surf. huge waves. and heavy winds move. ravaged Laguna Beach. damaging 72 storm drams, among other charges. While ~ome residents managed to have things back to-normal 't'itbtn ~t ,..eeb lfter1he Orfti. bthers continue making repairs today. The clly 1sappl)ing forS 175,000 in federal disaster aid. according to Fire Cap- tain Richard Dewberry. For 39-year-old craftsman J 1m Fyhne. repairing the damage in his woodshop at 2795 Laguna Canyon Road took about two months. "When the water started to rise I packed as much as I could in my car and ~ot out of there," he said. recalling the dr"'dful day. "I lost about S 15.000 ~ materials and blueprints. The problem with getting suffers' ripoffs HunllnJtOn Beach police arc probing a string of break-ins and car stereo thefts that have plagued a local auto dealership. Police Detective Augie Frost said at least six car burglane~ were discovered Thursday morning at the Sea and Sun Subaru lot .• 17555 Beach Bhd. In each i;istance. a w1ndo" was smashed. In four vehicles. a car stereo was stolen: 1n two others. the burg.lar was apparently unable to re- mo' e the stereo. Frost '>81d. He said the stereo units were wonh at least $1.000 and that the dealership will have to spend several umes that amount to repair the damage to the auto'~ dashboards. Frost said the method employed Thursday re- sembles s1m1lar car bur- glaries r<:,portcd at Sea and Sun in January and on three occasions in 1983. H~ said police are auempting to determined whether the crimes are linked. Delly Piiot Dellvery la Oue,.nteed ~JI • -i I f J•I 0 I I ___ Take A Pilot to lon~h and win a lunch on us The Daily Pilot will buy lunch for you and a frtend up to $20. To win. you just have to fill out this coupon and mail it in to Pilot Lunch, P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. California 92626. A winner will be drawn weekly from entries received the previous week. Pictures of winners will appear in the Pilot. Winners may choose to have lunch at any of our participating restaurants. which include .. The Grinder. Zubtes. Hogue·s. Spires. 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A truck which "'a' \urrnunt.led h\ temporary emergenC) c;hchcr was set back in was that it took a week or two .--------------------------------------------- raging Oood "'atl·rc; · up at the q t} 's recreation department By nov.. a l aguna Beach Fire to house several dozen Canyon flood Department engine ere"' had am ... ed \ICllms. on the scene to as<i1~1. \<, Ellis and A half-dozen metal barrels washed Blacketer aucmptl'd to ltft the up on Main Beach Unmanned hca ... ~ -St:t o-tom-tall Mr'> Sha Iberg trucks. cars and hundreds offi~h from O\era rcla1n1ng "'all in the front yard. Can} on lakes floated down Can;on she slipprd trom 1hc1r grasp The Road. The road sta\ed closed a wed, woman wa<, rn danger ol ocing earned after the storm as a"uthon11es cleared downstream to .... ard an open storm away the mud and water drain Two' ehiclcs. police behe ... e. wash- • Think1ng4u1lkl~ Fin.· .\pparatus edallthewayintotheocean Andone Engineer ( .irl Kla'ls and Police Of-truck became lodged 1n the middle of liter Lanre l'>hmael Jumped ofT the Broadwa\. end of the firt· trut I.. and grabbed Mrs. ..The iruck caused the cha1V1el Shalberg Later ~lass and Ishmael waters to back up and flood several were honvrcd with Medal of Valor downtown streets." Lt. Jim Spre1ne awards tor their quick action said. Coast highway was closed fo r Police. firelighters. and neighbors two hours as the water raised to went on to help ~vcral othc.r stranded several feet , he said. residents to Ellis' truck Leaving the A year later. Spreine describes th e canyon aboard the lire engine was ferocious storm as "the most m1scr- ruled out tx:causc the multi-ton ablcdayinh1slife."butadded, "when ve hicle was stalled. So with the bed of I look back on it as a law enforcement the Ellis' truck Jammed with more officer, it's comforting to know I was than 20 Oood victims, he man-able to fulfill m y function of protect- euvered the vehicle downstream and ing ltfc and propeny." took everyone to safety. By the time it was all over. 2.8 At one point dunna the ndc. the inchc{ of rain had been dumped on engine cynked out. and the truck Laguna Beach. floated down the road along with the But not all the-blame was placed on flow of the current. Ellis said. Mother Naiure as 27 Canyon resi- "We saw Ronny and his fnends dents and propnetors filed separate work1na with his neighbors btfore we claims totaling roughly S3 million aot there." Fireman KJass said. against the city, state and county (or "When we lint drove by we couldn't 1nadquate flood control channels and . for the flood water to subside." A year after Ruby Shalberg nearly perished ih the ferocious storm. she and her husband are still recovering from the aftershock. "We lost everything,.. she said from the dining room oft~ir home at 2735 Laguna Canyon Road. "Look at the water line." Mrs. Shalberglamented later during a brief tour. "It rose up past the window. We lost about $40.000 worth of things." This day. their living room full of donated furniture from fnends. Click wa~ out back sawing strips of wall paneling to be installed in a bathroom and two btdrooms which still show signs of the flood. New carpeting was due to be delivered sometime next month. "Some people around here are young and were able to clean up quickly," she said. "We're an older couple, so it has taken more time." The Shalbergs applied for federa1 disaster·~ld last spnn~. and a check for $4,500 arrived in September. .. You have to a6count for every little thina." she said. ·•You would think it was a million dollars they were aivina you." The Shalbcrgs wtll never forget the 5torm. "J sernervous when 1t rains;· Mri Shalberg said. ··1 even ict uneasy when I hear 1hc water n.innana an the bathtub:· Just Call 642-6086 Wllat do you like about tllt Dally Piiot? Wbat doD't yom llke? ~•II tile number at left and )'Our me1111e will tN rttordtd, transcribed ud dellvfft'd to tbe appropriate tdltor. Tbt same t4,bour antwerlog 1trvlce m,.y be used to record letters to lb tdltor on any topic-. Contributors to our Letctrt cohamn m111t Include tbel.r name and teltphont number for verlfkallon. No dr&ulalloo calls. please. Ttll \ts wb11'1 on your mind. .• ~ ' ; • 1 Plush enough for indoor 1 ·\ • sports! -ir 1l ~~ . ~l 640-2700 ...... ~ ;./ • J • • I I ) ....,. 1 ' .. ., .. c11m 1111111 0 H A N G f ( () u N I 'f I , A I l ~ 0 I< N I A l '1 c ~ N l I l U your SOclal 8ecartty aumtier Ii 488-40-5174' or SSS-24~0090 Hit-tun Victim near deatbi .. you've won! Man hit by car In Santa Ana while pushing friend in a wheelchair: Valley su&pect h~d · suspjcion of felony hit and run. Ironically, Gonzaln. a mach:nist, apparently was not at fault in the accident that occurred about l 0:.4S p.m. Thursd,ay when the two men were crossinf Fim Street in Santa Ana in the mufcUe of a bloCk and not in a crosswalk. police said. Bul be apparently panicked when be uw th~ wheelchair after the collision, actord· ina to Santa Ana traffic investiator David Araujo. i · ''He wanted to Jet out of there and but declined to 11_y if that wu a fad«~ lie with tome fnendly people who in the incident. They weren't ideal·~ were on his side," Araujo 11id today. ifled this momina becau1e tbeiit Gonzales was rePortedl~ drivina families hadn't been notified. _________ .::::See Paje 87 By ROBERT BARKER Of .... i>llllr """' ...., ••.-•••lll•••r~ A 34-ycar-old man struck while ~ pushing a friend across the street in a Coast ... A good memory can lead to success and happi- ness, expert says./ A3 An Irvine developer has gone to court to get approval of aLagu~a . Beach subdivision./ A3. Callfomla A gay rights pill has been •. approvedenjt ls-oo _,y to governor's desk.I AS LA Olympics officials are . concerned about Soviet attache' s visa denial. /AS Nation Government qpnylng surplus rice to starving Filipino children./ AS. A fire at a Brigham, Utah plant has sent 14 workecs to hospital./ A4 World Lebanon leader to call for meeting of warring fac- Uons In Beirut./ AS Jran threatens to close oll route if any nation Inter- feres In Its affairs. I AS People lhe chlldren of Africa are the latest book topic for Costa Mesa photogra- pher Jan Parson./ A7. Sports Par proves to.be an elusive thing, as Kathy wheclChair is fighting for his life today after suffering major head injurjes in 1he hit-and-run accident. according to Police· target 'coke' . ile.aI~~-~ Drug trafficking· linked to Colombia Cocaine seems to have become public enemy No. 1 for Jaw enforce- ment officials in Southern California. Several more arrests were made this week in separate incidents in Orange County as authorities battled the sudden onslaught of drug trafficking prima.rilY by. Columbians he~. Pohce believe-thcr. have cracked a major cocaine distnbution ring that has been operating out of a _Costa Mesa home. A pair of Costa Mesa men and two others were jailed this week after one of them tried to sell nearly $1 million worth of cocaine to undercover narcotics officers in the parking lot of a Fullerton restaurant. Police, who said the arrests cul- minated a two-week investigation into what they had been led to believe was a major Colombian cocaine connection; were attempting to olr (Pleue eee COCAlftlt/ A2) County's jobless rate rises By JEFF ADLER Of Ille DellJ ..... ltafl Unemployment in Orange County Postlewait and Joan inc~ed upward to s.s percent in Joyce share LPGA Un-January as department stores and I~ lead ~t Mesa V~rde. ... o~hlrretail outf!Js trimmesl 1'ack their .,., '# -~.· ••• • ~' .. ~. ~ •• ~S(}nar· holfaay"i'ilis-staffs, state figures released Thursday showed. Tod Murphy's The monthly employment three-point play with ~romete.r registered a 'h percent three second• left gives · increase m unemployment between . , December and January as the number UC Irvine s basketball of jobless county residents swelled to team a 77-74 win over 67,200, an increase of 5,700, the state UNL V ./81 Employment Development Depart- ment reported. ::::~:!:::::::::::·:·:·:·:·!·!•!•!-!·!·!·!·!·:·:::::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· The increases were attributed Entertainment Qavld Ackroyd of" After- M *A *S*H" playsapsy- . chlatrlst In "Good" at South Coast Repertory. /WMkender The Five Penny Opera Company c:loses Its 10th season-With "The Magic Flute at Orarfge Coast College./WHkender Buetneu largely to seasonal layoffs both at local shopping malls and ar area amusement parks, which supplement regular staff with temporary workers during the holiday season. "U-looks pretty much in line with the seasonal trend.'' Aha Yetter, a labor markctJDalyst with the state agency. said"m"the January increase. Y ctteralso predicted Orange Coun- ty's unemployment rate will continue to remain "well below'' anticipated le ve ls. "Job gains are anticipated for each of the coming months through June," the labor analyst said. "Virtually all major industry divisions will increase staffing." She said this summ.er's Los Angeles Olympic games should balance a seasonal drop in school staffing during the summer vacation months (Pleue eee JOBLltSS/ A2) police. The-driver: rde-ntiiied u 19-year-old Arthur L. Gonzales of Fountain Valley, was arrcste~ a short time later at the home of his airlfriend by Fountain Valley _polite. He was lodged in Orange County Jail . on ...., .................... ~ Shirley Stamon bolda year-old daQJ:ater Ka. ytadanu candlelltfit YICll on anni•enary ol11anttnaton Beacli · Oood. • 'BB flood · victims stage vigil in HB By ROBERT BARKER o Of .... 0.., ,... '""' . 'About SO people stoOd at the side of busy ~tlanta Ave nue in Huntington Beach Thursday night, holding empty styrofoam cups in their hands. The resid~nts wcrcn 't looking for handouts. but they were asking for help. What they wanted, th--.S, ~s fo~ty, county, state and federal officials to stop delaying aifd.do somct~ing about the area's flood control systems which overflowed during the storms oflast March l. It was the first anniversary of the storm that flooded more than 700 homes in the city's lowlands-and caused about $1 S million in private and public property 191scs. The victims, many forced from their homes and nwbile home coaches for extended periods, were marking the occasion witti.a candlelight vigil dcsianed to draw attention to their plight. Chanting "concrete the channels" and "ta ra ra boom de ay. ta ra ra boom. de ay. we had no flood today," the residents s~ifically were requesting officials to authorize money to put concrete I ming on the earthen channels. Corinne Welch. an administrative secretary for the Ocean View School District. said she lived in her house on Mermaid Circle for 12 years without thinking about a flood until last ¥Car. "I neverthou&htofwatercomingoverthe banks. I thought the city was taking care of me. That's why I pay taxes. B~t they haven't done anythina. Apparently they aren't takingcarcofme. What do yo u have to do. My life has been put on hold . ., The organizers of the vigil, Driftwood Drive residents Chauncey and Sally Alexander, arc leading the campaign to act officials to approve funds on an tmCrgcncy basis to UP1radc the channclsand install tidal pteS. bis J 966 Chevrolet Impala within the The second accident victim. a posted 3S·mph speed limit and was S6-year-old man confined IO a wlMil,~ blamelenin the collision: according chair because-his left lea wu~a-'l­ to Araujo. "He wouldn't have been putated, suffered fraeturcs to the~ arrest~ ifhe hadn't left the 5eene." lea, skull and pelvis area, police~ 1,!t~eltipton said the ~WO victi~s. The youth was trac~ed down aWi bos1>1talized at UC lrvane Medical Santa ~na police put out a detcri~ Center, apparently had been drinking-· tion of the car provided by witnea. .New freeway link started- Work resumes On "red letter day" in county trans~. talion annals because it sianals a.new CdM t r fl t attitude by Gov. Georse Oeubnejian rou ~ 10r rs . and state tjjlnsponation offiC.ials ~--E ,-t .............. !Jt-. +n+--:PI•• • • < "< -Ao • ~ ,, ·,.,;_,, ~ -; ~ -....:..~ ..:_.:_ : :-"..:i-·~ ok 42--"-· Ind other county Qfficial1 · long were critical of former Oov. , The Iona-stalled Corona del Mar EdmunC:iBrown~r.'srefUS&ltobudaet Freeway extension project was 1et to ·any trans~nattop ~ for new get under way today, mark.ina the fim fre~ar or hi~y l>"OJCCIS.. :--- time since the mid-1970s that new We re commit~ to bulldana ~ freeway construction bas been under-much . as w.c can, S&an Oftelie, taken in Orange County. . • execuuve ~1rector o~ ~ ~Ult)' The $9. 7 m1111Qnconstruction pro-TransPortat~on U?mm1ss1on. said of jea, which will extend the freeway 1.6 the new altitude m Sacramento ... , miles from iu current stopping point ~bpe.,we have a lot more constn» on Bristol Street at Red Hill Avcn~e uon. to MacAnhur Boulevard in Irvine, is The Corona dcl Ma.r F~y .h:U expected to take two years. , been stalled ~most since au 1~tial Eventually, planners expect to link scamcnt. runrung from the ~n Dieao the freeway to the proposed San Freeway, ~ completed 1n 1977. Joaquin K1U1 Transportation Cor-Al.tho~ eoVU'Onmen~l plans ~ ridor. which witl join the San Diego aPJ?f<>Ved for the ex_tens1on in 197~. a . Freeway near San Juan Capistrano sen~ofhurdlesbloekedconsu:uctJ<~n . · until last year when the California OranJC. County . Transponauon Transportation Commission finally Comm1111on Chairman Thomas budgeted construction funds for the Riley said the new project marks a project. ! ' Suspect in snuff case driven to OC One-time Mesa tnan accused In 2 desert killings By STEVE MARBLE Of .. DllllJ ........ Fred Bcrre Douatas. the one-time Costa Mesa resident accused of killing two _girls during a porno- graphic fi1m101 session, was being driven from Las Vegas to Orange County today by police detectives. D.ou..1las, the subject of a • teVetr-mob\h manhunt, was arrested . early Tuesday.in a North Las Vegas tleuse where ~va<la Polle~ did they took him by surprise as he slept. ·~ The SS-year-old upholsterer agreed not to contest extradition and to return -to Ofange County-to fight chargcs that he and another man lured two Anaheim girls to a desert setting to act in a bondage-type pornographic movie. Poiicc betieve the ftlmmg ended with the girls~ death. "We haven't really even had a ~han~ tQ talk to him yet .. " explained Anaheim Police S&t. Bill Wri&ht. He said the drive to Ora~ County would take about five hours. Douglas had been able to li vc undetected in a North Las Vcps nci.&hborhood for nearly four monihs before an unidentified infonnant tipped off authorities that a man who'd been passing himself off as George Harris was actually Doualas. according to North Las Veps Police. Th'e former Costa Mesa man van- ished last August. two days before a murder warrant for his arrest wu si8fted. -A· second ~man. Riehafd Hernandez, 38, als6 was narped1rrthe 'e.n.t· -warrant but•il" still at11 tarwe • according to police. The two Anaheim girls -Beth Jones. 19, and M~ Kruegur, 161. -diuppcareddunns late summet<OI 1982. Their bodies were found the following April in the Anza Borrego desert by a photopaphcr takina pictures ofwitdnowers. Doualas was questioned at the time by police in Garden Grove, where the (Pleue eee SNtJJl'P / A2) UCI Business and Indus- trial Association mem- ber,s h$ve named new leaders./84 Stor-m-pT--dueedinstaat£B-her-oes C1-5 ee A3 84 • A• C5-8 ee ce 87 A8 C7 .A8 84 A4 A8 A1 A3 87..S 81"3 88 TV Log w•encter A2 A4 EDITOR'S NOTE: ustyeant this time, the skies o~ncd •nd the raint came -furiously. At the umc time, tides were runni111 unusual/y b.;,h alo1t1 the Co.tit. The comb1nation prooetdcd to puni1b Oranp Coa11 re1idenu for the first dayi of M~h. In a four-pan .eries, the Dlily Pilot will look btck at lhe storm tbtoUlh the cyea of tb<* who l»ttlcd and were l'Mrla'ed by IM ~nu.. Tod.ty'a 1eCOnd in1i.llmcn1 focu1e1 on IAfun• Bncb. · It had,becn l"kinina for0most of the day and resicknts alona nood·J'!'Ohe t..aauna Canyc>n ROid were alrtady busy sandhlaina. to protect their homes and pfaci~veluablca In hiah places. • • •• I I Then a little after t:30 p.m .. the · steady rain turned into a tomntial downpour. Ron Ellis~ who hat Ii ved on Canyon Road all of hit 32 ~n. it a veteran of numerous canyon floods. He realized that in less than 30 minutes, Bia Bend curve could transform into tome- thina more like the Colorado River. THE STORM .LP. IEIET A YEAR LATER The construction worker moved quickly. He hopped in h11 four-wheel-drive du11.1p truck, drove into town. picked up friend Dave Alfi and addinonal undbua from t.he Laauna 8c9cb Publi~ W'Otb ~­mont. The two heeded met toward bi111 and overflow from two canyon home, pauina neiabbon who were on lakes wu powina tons Mter down their way out of tfit'canyon fbr 10Q4; the r'Old ata rouiaa pec.}'Small hat · .. Once we were blCk there. tbe yard retainina walls proved no-match ·water 1wted rilina tut, .. Ellis Mid. for the cNsh of Miter u tbe level "* 0 We knew M hid to tet out of theft. to beilbts abOve four~ I cut the f.in bdt on my arid 10 tbe Many ttt*n°' lbrir c:ari and distnbUter wuldn'& aitt we1... ( U\l(k$ .-cked with tuitctan and By this time, the Bla·Beild.,.,. of f\lmllhi__np. wm nm._ . Clnyon rold raem61ed a f'llina But Ellis and Alfi t.ncW \bat 1 river. Runofl' from the aunolindina numbetofnclahbOn had no-.ay ouL They went from house to house, uflina people to lctvc their homes at once. . · 0 1t was danacrous out there," said Alfi, who Hvct on Cyl'fe" Street in town ... A couple of times l went down and Ron pulled me out. I wciah 225 Pounds and that water was movina me around like a featMt'." Ellis said many of h11 ntiahbon waded throuah chat dee1) water to ,Ct to tbe trUCk. "TheywoWdclimbovertbeirf'ront yard (mai1li1'1) walls upatream," be aid. "The curnnt wovld e&rTy them inta-O.ve•s arm.1 and be ~lped them. onto the an.ck. Dave was aemna hit by dtbrito but bt N)tei OUt there.•• EJlil laid \btY mc\aCd IC't'eral tiietlbbon. iacludiat a motheT and her \hrel cbiktreft befc:ift Lquna lc:ilCh pol.k:ie arid ftftflahtm 1mved on the tcene. OM couple, Ruby and C1attftct .. Click'' Sbalbera. both an their 60I. ( ........ LAOUKA/ Al) Ha,ve your •Y on • new car?i . .. _. . JOBLESS INCREASE SHOWN IN COUNTY ••• From Al as local hotels opening in advance of the expected tourist crush begin t\irina. T. he January increase in joblessness was still well below the 8.6 percent rate recorded in 1983 when an all-time high 104.400 local residents reported they were without work. While the county rate edged up- ward a modest 1/1 percent in January, Los Angeles County's unemployment rate increased a full 1.4 ,eercent between December and January. from 7 to 8.4 percent. Cahfomia's rate, adjusted for seasonal trends, jumped from 8.1 percent at the end of l 983 to 8.4 ...,.,... .. f'l1 Y ,,.. th .... ,...,,.nn-.lh• '!l'fi•!<;t,.,. national rate declined stlgtitiy be- tween December and January from 8.2 to 8 percent. Orange Cou0ty . .retail establish- ments released 6.000 temporary em- ployees following Christmas store-wide sales and the county's service industry, ihtluding amuse- ment parks and hotels, decreased employment by I , 700 workers. ac- cording to the state repon. In the 12 months eodin& in Janu- ary, employment in the county ..-cw by 4 percent with 33, 700 new JObs reponed, Vener said . The retail and wholesale industries added 12.400 new jobs during the period and county manufacturing firms added 10,200 workers for a growth rate of S percent. The service sector of the economy ·grew 3.2 percent. with a net gain of6.200 Jobs. while the depressed construction industry leaped forward by 12.9 percent, a gain of 3. 900 new jobs. COCAINE TRADE KEEPS L4 WME~ BUSY ... From Al l tain search warrants to probe the Costa Mes.a residen~. Arrested wi thout incident were Carlos Enri<lue Cardona and Jose Manuel Bala1cazar. both Colombian nationals who had been living in Costa Mesa. Also ·arrested were Benjamin V1daurreta. a Cuban citizen, and Mi<:hale (ieorge Dryer. of Santa Ana. "We believe that these people arc an organized ring that was dealing drugs on an even larger scale ... said Sgt. Roger White. head of Fullenon's narcotics detail. .. This was not an isolated instance of trying to deal drugs for the first-time." he added. 10 enga~e in narcot1cs trc1ffick.ing and guilty to charges they unloaded nearl} an imm1grat1on violation. IS pounds of pure cocaine from tha The value of 'the 6.6 pounds of bay of a Colombian airliner last seized cocaine was estimated to be December. $900.000. Ronald Goodman. 38. of Hunt-- On Thursday, a Huntington Beach ington Beach. and Thomas Denton, man stqpped m Seal Beach for a 37. of Upland will be sentenced April traffic violation was jailed after I 6in federal coun in Los Angt.>les on officers discovered cocaine and a charges of-conspiracy and pos~essiQ{\ handgun in his vehicle, Seal Beach ofcocaine. police said. Each man faces a maximum A police spokesman said the driver, sentence of 30 years in pnson. Elvin Curbelo. 2 1. was stopped by Dunng the proceedings, Denton Seal Beach officers l'harles Castagna admitted that he had been recruited and David Wells at 12:05 a.m. into a drug ring by a group of Thursday. Police seized a two-shot Colombian nationals and. in turn. handgun and about 1/J pound of had brought Goodman into the cocaine with an estimated street scheme, according to Assistant U.S. value of $15.000. · . Attorney Anita J-f. Dymant. Meanwhile. two former Western Both men admitted they had pull~d -. - Clear skies With gusty Wirid~ Coaatal Extended Fair 110 .. wtlh dectHillng canyOI\ wtfldl Sund1y Tempere!ur" abOve ntitm11 ... 1h htgl\9 1n tne 701 lo low 801 Low•...,,,..~ 40t 10 mid 601 Burllf'IOIO<I CUC*' CMllMlon.S C. ,OhllltMIOll,W II. Otleflon•,N.C. O~M ChiOeQO CIOOIM&U Clev414Md CC>klmt>le,SC Columbw o.llM•R Wortll O.yton o.n- O..Mo4MA Detroit Duluth EIPuo Falrblnll• Fergo F!eg1tatt GrHll"lhl Hlf110td Helene HOOOIUlll HOUllOI\ l/\d1anapol11 JacUon,MIH JldllOnVlla. 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St• Mlfil Suttle Snr~ SIOU.C Flllt Spok- Syrac:UN Tope111 T..caon Tu!M waal'llnglon WiGnlll em 2·3 1·2 1-a !·2 1:2 r.2 Stationary•• 43 31 39 23 eo 311 37 20 .. f6 M 57 86 so 19 CMI ~ 42 85 42 40 24 49 38 20 1$ 62 28 f7 45 64 . 38 39 27 ~, 30 Cardona and Bala1cazar were booked into the Fullenon jail on charges of selhng cocaine, conspiracv Airlines employees have °t>leaded off similar drug shipments. • -.t ---~~-!'lliiill•---••!111!!1191~-11111!11-111'!!1~1!!~46;~~·~··· 1!-~:'!7,. ~-··iliill'•...ii}111._.,•lii&iii~~ ... ~~-ll'!~~~~ 11111 .... nr 'a -·· 'iiSfit·' ~ • .;. 111 c _ : _ _ ~ a _ ~=~~~~!I~~' lll•lll!•~l!le.!~"~IJ!llll!BllllJllll(l~.'I . . I.. jf -k.~ , . . ';,/' ---. -·HB ~Cir deci1CishiPhtt Summer \ I, '91oto _, llen4ell ""• One of many rescue operation• along Laguna Canyon Road during laat March'• violent raln•tonn and involved (lneet, from left), Ron Elli•, Carl Klan, Ruby Sbalberg and Laguna Pollce Officer Lance lehmael. LAGUNA STORM REMEMBERED ••• Fro~Al . were trapped 1n their one-story home tell how last the water was going into at 2735 Canyon Road. They stood homts. Ellis did a nice job. I doh't waist deep in water 1n the doorway. think he ever got any recogn1t10n. but calling for help. The fron t door was he delinitely· deserves some.·· pinned shut b) the nsing water. "Ron and his friends nskcd their "I remember the water sounding lives to save ours." Shalberg said. like a train," rccalkd Ruby. 60. "In 15 "People around here were pleased minutesllwent from ground level up wtth what thev did." to my artnpm. Everything was float-But what many described as the '"$ around the house.· Drapes were most disasterous storm in the history being ripped off the walls. Ron Elhs of Orange Count) didn't end at called to me and said. ·cmon.' But I Laguna Canyon Road. Pounding called back and told him we couldn't surf. huge waves. and heavy winds move." ravaged Laguna Beach, damaging 72 ~ ~ . ... --~ .. storm drains. among other charges. While some residents managed to have things back to normal within seyeral weeks after the storm, others continue making repairs today. The city 1s applying forS 175.000 in federal disaster aig. according to Fire Cap-· tain Richard Dewberry. For 39-year-old craftsman Jim Fyhne. •repairing the damage in his woodshop at 2795 Laguna Canyon Road took about two months. "When the water started to rise I pa~ed as much as I could in my car and ~ot out of there," he said. recalling the dreadful day. "I lost about $15.000 in materials and blueprints. The problem with getting bi.break-ins, thefts in March Huntington Beach polJce are probing a string of break-Ins and car •twee> thefts thafJiave pragueo a focal autO' oeatersnlp. Potlce Detective Augle Frosi said at teaet six car burglartes were dl8COVWed Thursday momtng at the Sea and Sun Subaru lot, 11555 Beach Btvd. In-each Instance, a wtndow was smashed. In fouf vehlei.e, a car st9f80 wu stoten; In two others, the burglar was apparently unable to remove ttle 1tereo, Frott Hid. lot Coast He said th4tstereo units were worth at least $1, -"d that 1fle Another perfectly fine Southern (alifomia weekend is on tap, the National Weather Service says, with mostly clear sloes and warm days likely. High pressure was building up over the Southwest agait} and should keep 'the area clear of any Pacific winter storm fronts, forecasters said Thurs~ da>. dealershJp wlll have to tpend eever.aJ tlmes that amount t .,_,, the damage to the auto's daeht>oards. . · Frost said the method employed Thurtday resembles stmlter cat .buralariee reported at Sea and Sun In Januaf)' and on three ooculons tn 19e~. He saJd poUce are attempting to determined whether the crimes are llnked. FromAl r- upholsterer was then living. Police said Douglas denied any wrongdomg and claimt'd a planned photo session with the teen-age girls never ma- terialized.' Last August. days before the arrest warrant was signed . Douglas disap- peared. Douglas gained attention in 1977 in a separate incident when he was tried on charges of attempting to lure two undercover policewomen to their deaths. It was alleged Douglas had hired a former Santa Ana prostitute to Dally Piiot D•llHF)' I• Ouerentffd 'J • .., r +M,-11 ''"''' ' ' • ,,.. • • fht14•>' t .. .1 I t'J' "" 1 C "' 1t lJr I 'l'I p•0J• ,l,HJI tonue and kill the two women for a so-called "snuff film." Douglas was artestcd by the under- cover policewomen who'd been posing as aspiring actresses. An Orange County Superior Coun Jury, however. deadlocked and a m1stnal was declared. A second tnal was abandoned when Douglas pleaded guilty to lesser charges and eventually was sentenced to three years on probation and gi ven credit for the six months he had spent in Orange County Jail. The metropolitan area will ex- perience highs in the low-to mid· 70s, overnight readings in the low 50s, and some moderately gusty winds1b;elow the canyons. blowing at 15 to 25 m.p.h. At the beaches. surf will run ol'lly 2 to 3 feet, but skies should be clear for sunbathers. Mo untain resort commun111es around Southern Caltfornia will have high temperatures peaking around 60 degree!> and overnight readings in the low-to m1d-30s. • It will be generally sunny. too, out on the desert with highs near 70. ln•ex•pen•slve• '(•n 1k spen' s1v> nol high 1n p"ce, reasonable. c1ass1l1ed ..._ .._, ad11er11s1ng -1 r•1 Classified Advertising 642-567R ORANGE COAST Clrculatton 7141142-4m Daily Pilat H. "L. 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Power• Di<ectOf of AOV9'1llll'IQ Donald L. Willlam• ,...__,il1·.:M ~'' aq~1 dNl S~r()ays I .... P""Cl(l81 Puf>l"'110Q pta~I 1S II 330 w.-.1 811 ~""' PO Bo• 1~60 Costa Mne Ca11I01nii1 1)26}!; VOL. n, NO. 82 According to Shalbcrg. Ellis and his homes and causing more than fnend. G erod Blacketer. waded $500,000 in damage to private and through the water 30 feet across her public propertr.t'ohce recc1 ved 210 yard, ripped off the screen door. and storm-related calls in a two-day carried Ruby and Chck toward the period after the storm began. A truck whic:h was !.urroundcd b~ temporary emerge':lc) ·shelter was set raging flood waters. up at the city's recreation department back in was that it took a week or Lwo ·---------------------------------------------- By now. a Laguna Beach Ft~ to house several dozen (anyon flood Department engine ere .... had arrived victims. on the scene to assist . .\s Ellis and,.,--A half-dbz~n metal barrels washed Blacketer attempted to hft the up on Main Beach. Unmannt'd heavy-set. 6-foot-tall Mr ... Sha Iberg trucks. cars and hundreds offish from over a retaining wall an the fron t )ard. Canyon lakes floated down Canyon she slipped from their gra~p The Road. The road stayed closed a week woman was 1n danger 'Jfbeing earned· after the storm as authorities cleared downstream toward an open \torm away the mud and water, drain. .; Two vehicles, police beheve. wash· Thinking quickly. Fire i\pparatu$ .ed all tht' way into the ocean. And one Engineer Carl Klass and Pohn~ Of-truck became lodged in the middle of firer Lance Ishmael jumped ofT the Broadway. end of the fire truck and grabbed Mrs. ··The truck caused the channel Shalberg. Later. Klass and lshmal'I waters to back up and fl.ood several were honored with Medal of Valor downtown streets," Lt. Jim Spreine awards for their quick action. said. Coast highway was dosed fOr Police. firefighters, and neighbors two hours as the water raised to went on to help several other stranded several feet. he said. residents to Eiits' truck. Leaving the A year later. Spreine describes the canyon aboard lhe fire engine was ferocious storm as "the most miser- ruled out because the multHon able day in his life," but added, "when vehicle was stalled. So with the bed of l look back on it as a law enforcement the Ellis' truck jammed with mort' . officer, it's comforting to know I was than 20 flood victims. he man-able to fulfill rny function of protcct- euvered the vehicle downstream and ing ltfe and property ... took everyone to safety. By the time it was all over. 2.8 At one point during the ride. the inches of rain had been du'mpcd on engine conked .out. and the truck Laguna Beach. floated down the road along w11h the But not all the blame was placed on flow of the current, Ellis said. Mother Nature as 27 Canyon resi- "We saw Ronny and his friends dents and propnetors filed separate workina with his neighbors before.we clihms totaling roughly S3 million aot there," Fireman· Klass said. again t the city, state and count~ for "When we lirst drove by we couldn't inadquate flood control channels ,nd for the flood water to subside." A year after Ruby Shalberg nearly perished tn the ferocious storm. she and her htlsband are still recovering from th~ 11ftershock. "We lost everything," she ~id from the dining room of their home at 2735 Laguna Canyon Road. "Look at the water line," Mrs. Shalberg lamented later during a brief tour. "It rose up past the wi)ldow. We lost about $40.000 worth of things." This day. their living room full of donated furniture from friends. Chck was out back sawing strips of wall paneling to be installed in a bathroom and two bedrooms which still show signs of the flood. New carpeting was due to beaetivcrcd sometime neXt month. · "Some people around here are young and were able to clean up quickly,'' she said. ·•w e're an older couple, so it has la.ken more time." The Shalbetgs applied for federal disaster aid last spnnJ. and a check for $4,SOO arrived 1n September. "You have to account for every little thina," she said. "Yo\1 would think it was a million dollars they were giving you." • The Shalbcrgs will r)cver forget the storm. "I Jt1 nervous when it rains,''"' Mn. Shalberl said. "I even set uneasy when I &ear t.he water runnina in the bat))tub." Just Call 64~-6086. What do you llkt about tlle Dally Pilot? Wbat d'oa't you llke? Call lite namber at left a.nd your me1111e wlll H recorded, tran1cribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. . Tbe ume U ·hour 1n1werln1 ttrvlce may be 111ed to recont letteri'to tb editor on any topic. Contributors to our Letters column mutt Include tbeJr namtt and telephont nu,,.bcr for verlfleallon. No clrdlatlon call1, plUJe. Te ll u• wb•J'• on ycntr mind. 4 • ,, I 640-2700 orona del Mar: • J ..