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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-03-23 - Orange Coast PilotFRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1984 Coast A $500 reward has been offered for capture of CdM tree butchers./ A3 Departing FV school chief says Its 'possibly good I'm leaving.' I A3 California Delorean tried to back out of dope deal, secret tapes reveal./ A8 KJds at an elementary school ducked as gun- fight takes place nearby. /A4 :::.:;:~··>:·:·:·:·:;:.:~:·:·:·:·!·!·!·!·!·:=:·:::.:::~:::::::.:::::•:: Nation Hart asks 'What's Mon- dale's beef?'/ AS Blllle Sol Estes testifies former president John- son ordered a kllllng./ A4 World Soviets denied they sup- plied chemical weapons tolraq./A5 Paris taxi drivers are protesting slaylng·of a fellow cabble./ A4 People Susan Parks' job Is to get Injured birds back to the wlld./A7 Hugh Mulligan doesn't ·mind birthdays. They let thecolumnlst Indulge In a special freedom./ A8 Sports Top-ranked North Caro- lina ls eliminated by ln- dlana In the NCAA basketball playoffs, 72-68./81 Golden West, Orange Coast and Saddleback all record community col- lege baseball vlctor- les. /81 Angels win behind the red-hot bat of Brian Downing, but Dodgers are·beaten In exhibition baseball./82 Entertainment To say the Jeff and Steve singing duo ls Instrumen- tal Is an understatement. /WHkender r.;:.:~·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·!·:~!·!·!·~:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: Bualneu Buying a lawnmower? Sylvia Porter has some helpful hints for you./87 C1~3 88 A3 87-8 A4 C8-8 ee ca IM Al C7 A5 Al 87 A4 A8 Al A3 · EM-a, Cl '81-4 88 W-'<~ A2 M.1 1:•11n111 O~AN<1ECOUNTY C ALIFORNIA 7~ CENTS .Kidney loss·award debated . By JEFF ADLER Of .. Dlllr,... .... Costa Mesan Eric Barkan clenches bis fist when he expresses the anacr he still feels toward the Upjohn Pharma.- ccutical Co. five years after his kidneys and spleen were removed and more than two years after an Orange County jury determined a drua the company marketed was to blame. A Superior Coun jury awarded Barkan $6.2 million in January 1982 after con1iderinf Barkan·s claim that the antibiotic Lincocin damaged his kidneys and fo~ their removal in 1979. Five years earlier, Barkan bad taken the prescription for seven to 10 days for treatment of acne. But Barkan bas yet to collect a penny of the jury's award. which is beinJ appealed by the Jiant phanna· ceutJcal company. In faa. the award now totals nearly $8 million when accrued interest and related expenses are added, accordina to Baron's attorneys. The sliahtJy built Barkan, 2S, and the two attorneys who tried the cue were in the Fourth District Court of Appeal in Santa Ana Thursday as a three.justice panel considered Up. john's appeal of the award, reportedly the lara,est ever qainst a U.S. phar· maccullcal manufacturer. While the attorneys passionately Dlllr ......... _, ... ,.... .......,_llowTalker. 9 ; DanltaRJan. 10. and Shirleen Geor•e· 12 (from left) abow Indlall artlfacta d1ll'lna demooatration at VFW ball in Coeta Meu thla week. Indian visitors show Mesa how ilative Americans live By KAREN E. KLEIN Of .. ,,..,,......,, A group of 29 students and teachers from an American Indian school in Arizona concluded a vi sit to Southern California this week with a presentation of authentic Navajo ceremo.niaJ dancesand rituals at the Costa Mesa Veteran's Memorial Hall. haso~nized trips to deliver food to Arizona reservations and has sponsored field trips for students to come to Orange County. Hohl said. Davey became interested in Indians when he worked for United Parcel Service in Arizona and began to meet some of the people who Ii ved and worked on the reservations. The visitors, on a field trip from the LittJe Singer Community School on the American Indian Reservation near Winslow, Ariz., stayed at the VFW Hall in between trips to Lion Country Safari, San Juan Capistrano, Disneyland. Marine Land and the Los Angeles Coliseum. Commander Bud Hohl said. Hohl said many of the students who visited still live in traditional Indian hogans. without running water or other modem conveniences. "They live very primitively, in a desolate area. For some of them this(tnp)was the first time they had ever been off the reservation," Hohl said. The Costa Mesa VFW chapter has long been involved in aiding native Americans, Hohl said. For the students, the trip wasn't au pure fun -their teachers made sure they attended shon class sessions at (Pleue .e INDIANS/ A2) Since 1962, Costa Mesa VFW member Danny Davey Newport hi-h roller finds fate fickle state probe sta~ed Newpon Beach developer Jim Salter's empire is now the fQCus of a state invcstiption that began th is month after jilted investors com· plained to authorities. In vestigators are beg.innina to un· ravel the S9 million worth of soured .business deals Salter left beb.ind between Costa Mesa, Oaremont and Colorado Spri~ to determine if there was any cnminal wrongdoina. Martin Ryan, a state Department of Justice agent, said this week from Los Anaetcs. • Salter, 33, who was the president of the now-defunct JBS Development Corp., made local headlines an the summer of 1982 with an ambitious &>Ian to revitalize the historic Balboa Fun Zone in Newport Beach with a S20 million waterfront complex. He made news qain this fall after catchina a record«ttin1 blue martin off Santa Catalina llland. And WednCldaAe=ter was anated In Newport on a state Depen· ment of Filh and Oame warrant cbaraina him with iUepl dumpina. Whetber Salter•• umt makes any difference to the Attorney General'• inquiry, now in its preliminary~ i1 unclear. R~ uid be it bcliftDIQI by aatberina financial document.I stem mi~ &Om four &iled dealt. ~ s a lot of money and a lot of invetton, but 1 don't know it there la an~ina crimiJW," be said. R.yan esumaecd it would take a yeer to aathcr ftlc:ts &om about 100 investon who live betT.'een San Frandaco and San Dielo. BN<le 1-urie, Salters Beverly Hilla attorney, who wu u.nawan= of the state orobc1 called lbo inquiry "one sided.~' - .. It can't be much of an investip· lion,., he said. "jf tbey haven't even talked to hit counsel or bothered to ANDREA ADELSON Focus ON THE NEws contact Mr. Salter ... The statewide inquiry was sparked by a suit brought last year by 36 disgruntled investors who accuse Salter of frau<!, securities violations and breach or contract, said Allen Field, an uslstant chief of the Los Anfelct County District Attorney's m~or fraud di~on. Field will review whatever Ryan uncovers and determine if Salter's actions bad criminal intent. "There was no wronadoina with res~ to invcston' funds,,. Lurie nwntained ... The fllnds were uted for the benefit of tho investors." he said. Lurie said Salter is ~ on out~f-coun tettlements, and if credi· ton don't Pftl1 for quick reeolution, may at.ill avoid blnkruptey. The attorney said Salter's deals caved io becaute a Bay Area~tto ''went OU\ Oft a veodena and malicious Ha. and pojao the atm<>lobeft &odo buliaesa. It made it diftkvlt fOr (Seher) to deal witb lenders.., . The now ... taUed Fu1t Zobe ~ on the Balboa PaliDJVla ii one ol teVetal commercial oflloe mnura in CalifomJa and ColondO edvu.oecl by Sa.11Cr since 1977 that are entaQlliicl in lawau.ill by crediton and in"9ton. coun n:iconb thow . WU I IYndicator. ~ IOld (Pl ...... DeVSLOPSR .. /AIJ ; I • For the beat deal• on new cara, check today'• Auto Piiot -Page1C1-4 arsucd the lqal merits of the case, Barkan sat quietly in the coun.room knowina full well whatever the finiJ outcome of the ca1e may be, he still has to report for a kidney dialysis treatment every other day .. The treatments cost between S'°,000 and $70;000 per year, he said. Barkan also told reporters he finally was able to pacluate from collesc last year after seven years of study as a pre.med m-.ior despite his medical problems. However, be wu disappointed when be wu tumed down by the 40 medk:al tC:tiooll &o which he applied. "They questioned my stamina aad my ability to JO to clasles," Barba wd. acknowledging be often feds "washed out" after dialysis. Tbe life-sustainifl& treatment cleanta tail blood of t~ wute producu I.be kidneys normaJlv woUJd remove. (Pleue eee oaoo SUIT/ A2J NB cop facing drunk rap is back at work By STEVE MARBLE Of ... ...., ........ A Newport Beach police officer facing felony drunken driving ch&rJeS will be returned to duty this everung but event~y will be punished and perhaps fired, police officials said today. Michael Patrick Pule was arrested March 14 by the California Highway Patrol after he lost control of bis vehicle on the San Diego Freeway and seriously injured another motorist. Pule, who had reportedly been 'drinking at a tavern prior to the accident ·and found to have a blood-alcohol content of 0.20 which is twice the legal limit for drunken driving. bas been on administrative sick leave with pay since the incident. He bas been ordered to appear in coun April 14. Newport Beach police Capt. Rich Hamilton said Pule now .is well enough to work but will only be allowed to do desk work inside the police station. "He indicated to us that he's well enough to do desk work and, an any case. that's all I would permit him to do." said Hamilton. Because of the complicated prooca of punishina an employee, Hamilton said "instead of paying him to stay home" it seemed logical to return tbe officer to work. "But we want the community to undcntand that we an not ~ &o minimize what happened. taid Hamilton ... If anYlhin&, becaute be ii a peace officer, We wilfmaximizt it. "This is not a crime of moral turpitude though it certainly is a c:ate of mi9COnduct.," be said. addi°' that Pule eventually will be "severely" punished and perhaps fired becaUle of the incident. .. We live by a higher standard and he (allcgcdly) violated lhat standard,., said Hamilton. Ruth Dicks, the 6l·year-old oune injured in the accident., is rccoverina from her irtjurics at Mission Com· munity Hospital -the same hospital where she is employed.. Dicks suffered head and chest mjurics when her car spun off the freeway and landed on its top in the San Diego Creek. Her condition, once Listed as critical. now has improved.. a hospital spokeswoman said. Sailor shipwrecked at Three Arch Bay An injured 32·ycar.old sailor was rescued from Three Arch Bay Thurs- day evening by a helicopter after waves washed his disabled 25·foot sailboat onto the rocks and battered It to splinters. Paramedics had to lower them- selves down a steep cliff to get to the marooned boater. Barry Gammon of Corona. Gammon was airlifted from the rocks by a Marine Corps helicopter and taken to Mission Community Hospital where he was treated for minor injuries and released. Orange County Sheriff Lt. Richard Olson said Gammon was hurt after his 25-foot sailboat washed up on the rocks at about 5 p.m. Gammon apparently attempted to scale the chff to seek help but slipped and fell on the rocks. Lt. Olson said the man was lymg face down on the rocks when a Harbor Patrol boat amved on the scene. Gammon's S 10.000 sailboat was believed to be a total loss. accord1n1 to Olson. Airport p-.rking sui t doesn't help Riley Supervisor says plan won't expand jetliner flights out of John Wayne . By JERRY fflRSCH ,Of IM DlilY,... tt.tft When the city of Newport Beach decided earlier this week to sue the icounty over a plan to expand parking at John Wayne Airport, the city threw a monkey wrench into the nego- tiations over an agreement ljmittng expansion of daily flights out of the airport. City· officials believe the Board of Supervisors' approval of $3 million. 1,8()()..space park.i ng lot north of the airport 1s the first move in a unilateral expansion of the airport. plan for expansion, Rjley said. Riley believes the county will get its plans approved by the court sometime this year. "There are no winners in this situation. I think the suit has put a strain on both sides." Riley said. But the agreement has already crossed many hurdles to reach its current status in whit'h the super- visors are reviewing a versjon ap- proved by the Newport Beach council and Riley said it still may survive this latest setback. "It 1s not hopeless yet," Riley said. Newp<;>rt Beacb Mayor Evelyn Hart s~ud she did not believe the city's lawsuit against the county will hinder negotiation5 over the agretment. . "We are acting in good faith," Hart said . She said the city believes the proposed parking lot violates an Orange County Superior Court rulina hailing expansion of the airport until the county prepares a proper en- tVironmental impact report for the airport. The city obtained that ruling in an earlier suit against the county. "We j ust feel it is in violation of the ruling and we did not want to see this type of incremental improvement at the airport," Hart said. "The people I am working with at the county level still believe we can come up with something," Han said. '. "I would be foolish not to acknowl- edge that the negotiations have been tenuous and this does not help," said Supervisor Thomas Riley, whose Fifth District includes both Newport Beach and the airport. Riley said there was widespread support for the concept of an' a~ee­ ment, even amon~ the supervisors once opposed to 1t, and that until New~rt's suit there was a feeling that all sides were negotia11ng in good faith. Clear skiest warm , weather for week '\.;· "But they are saying now. ·we don't trust the Board of Supervisors so we have to take this action," Riley said. "It is not our intent to increase flights," Riley !>aid. explaining that parking is tight at the airport and spaces wiU become even more scarce as the airlines replace smaller, older planes with the larger McDonnell Douglas DC-9 Super 80. An increase in flights will come only after an agreement is reached and if that doesn't happen, when the county completes a court-approved Child safety seat rent al planned One of the nation's largest rentals of child safety seats will begin March 31 at the Santa Ana Fire Department. More than 300 of the seats will be available. the first 25 eligible applicants. For a $1 0 deposit. eligible parents will be able to rent the seats up to six months. If the seat is returned in good repair. the renter will be refunded $8. The rental program has been developed to help low-income families in Orange County provide safe transportation for their children. For information on rentals, call the Orange County Trauma Society at 937-5030. The rental program is sponsored by the trauma society, the Orange County Firemen's Association and the Easter Seal Society of Orange County. The first, 150 seats of the initial allotment will be offered from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the fire station. Nojo's Inc. of Laguna Niguel has donated free car seat covers for DRUG SUIT WEIGHED IN COURT ... From A l Since being rejected b} the medical schools, Barkan said he has been re-evaluating what career to pursue in light of .. what I can do physically." Representing the Upjohn Co., at- torney Robert Wrede asked the appeals foun to overturn the jury's 11-1 verdict because their decision not only "is unsupported, it's con- trary to massive evidence." And Wrede insisted Lincocin "did not cause the destruction of Enc's kidneys anywhere. anytime." Lincocin was ··extensively tested over an extended period of time. It was used millions and millions of times to save lives and cure diseases wi th no record of it causing Eric's problem," he told the court. Herbert Hafif. Barkan's attorney, told the court the drug should never have been prescribed fo,r Barkan·s acne condition. ··This drug shouldn't be used. We proved that," Hafif said. "We showed this drug is one of the most harmful. dangerous drugs ... We got the word out on this drug." Justices took the case under sub- mission . Their ruling is not expected for some time. INDIANS VISIT ORANGE COAST ... From Al the e nd of everyday. Hohl said the children, ranging from fourth to eighth-grade level. focused on American Indian history and accomplishments in Sou them California. made fortheSummer Olympicsand toured the sites of the Olympic Village at the University ofSouthem Califomra. Members of the VFW Auxilliary provided meals for the visitors all week. At the Coliseum, they viewed the preparations being The touring group lefl for Arizona at 5 this morning. DEVELOPER'S LUCK RUNNING OUT ... From Al interests in property to a limited partnership of passive investors. Two groups of investors lost $4 million 1n two JBS Development Corp. deals that went sour. Mel Burnstein. the investors' San Fran- cisco attorney, said. Banks have foreclosed on a six-story . glass-and-concrete office tower on 17th Street in Costa Mesa and a half-completed $20 million Colorado Spnngs airport complex. said Burns- tein. himself an investor in the deals. "My clients aren't going to gain anything," he said of the criminal In' esttgauon. "because to my knowl- edge he doesn't have any assets." Instead. the investors hope to recover their funds m a suit filed in federal court in San Francisco against Sailer's attorneys, Loeb & Loeb of Los Angeles, for securities violations and malpractice, Burnstein said. Cltnt Moses. a retired Air Force lOlonel turned Costa Mesa real estate developer. put $416.000 into the two deals. As a broker, the only hope he has of recoverinJ his money 1s by earning a fee selling the debt-ridden properties to otbe~ There are no take~ so far. he said, despite his belief that Salter's proposals were good ones. "When vultures smell a bankruptcy they JUSt let it go. There's no motivation to save it from foreclosure," he said. Lurie believes Salter is a scapegoat. "It's unfonunate when people in a partnership don't work toaether but instead took for someone to blame," the attorney said in a telephone interview from Los An1eles. Salter a former member of the Balboa Bay Club who lived with his wife. Debbie, in an Ocean Front house just blocks from the detcriorat-m.a Fun Zone arcade. slipped from view as his real estate partnerships crumbled. An athlete and an avid fisherman. Salter bas rcp0nedJy been spcndina tht winter season at the MQican resort of Cabo Sao Lucas. a spon ( fishing haven and resort at the tip of Baja California. Always elusive. Salter has previously declin-ed interviews through his sister Beth, who takes messages for him in a Costa Mesa office. She said this week she didn't know if Salter was still in the area. Salter's partners describe him as a super salesman but a poor manager. He got his start selling insurance for New York Life in Claremont and put his first partnerships together in 1979 to build homes in Lake Arrowhead. deeds recorded in San Bernardino County show. Although investor suits allege Salter is a swindler, some of his former partners say the flurry of projects fell apart because of a poor business climate of 1981 and 1982, when the inflated real estate market slid into the most prolonged recession since World War II. "It wasn't Salter that ruined the partnerships. it was the market." Upland attorney Charles Doskow said. "He's a peddler. He can sell anything, but he can't hold together a pannenhip.·· Doskow represented rune limited partnen who salvaged a portion of their $270.000 investment in a three-story office in downtown Oare- mont by forcing Salter to give up his interest. New buyen took .over when the propcny was scheduled to be sold at a foreclosure auction, he said. "The investors wouldn't accept it that be was bankrupt" and wanted to sue. Doskow said. Instead Steve Kitby, ont of the investors, caught up with his e:it·business panoer and amna.cd to meet at a Howard Joltnson·s coffee shop in Claremont and hammer out a new deal. said Kfrby, an cx<0rporatc officer for Salt.er and a hip school friend. Tanned and weathered, Salter was a tough barpiner, Kirby said. "h was interestina lo watch his ~mingly det.aehed att:Jtude 1owards JUS1 about cverythina." said Kart>y. .. now a Pasadena stockbroker ... But that's what I've come to expect." Minority investors in the prized Fun Zone property have also resolved their differences. said Newport Beach attorney Frank Conner. He rep- resents the Cherokee Shoe Com- pany's employees' trust, plaintiffs in a $10 million suit against the de- velopers. They have agreed to drop their suit if the investors' are reimbursed when the land is sold, Conner said. But financial troubles and internal disputes that have paralyzed develop- ment may jeopardize the project altogether. he added. "J"im e is really running out," Conner said, as permits from the city of Newport Beach and from the state Coastal Commission expire this sum- mer. Already-won government ap- provals make the property more valuable. he said. "It may have already been losL To sell the property and break ground within a few months is really pushing things." Conner said. Co-owner Debbie Gray is still • hopeful. "This project is very near and dear to me," said Gray, adding that she spent childhood summers at the arcade. Fun Zone owners saved the de- sirable land from foreclosure in December, after a $825.000 loan in arrears was restructured. Ralph and Debbie Gray and Jordan and Toby Wank boughl the Fun Zone in 1978 from Laguna Federal Savings and Loan for SI.OS million. They have tried without success to find a buycT. Fun Zone suits stem from Salter's minority interest in the deal. Lawsuits allege Salter sold bis perccntaae to invcstoT'S, who wen promised their money would be returned if the developer was unable to sell SO intet'CSts at SSS.000 each. OnJy 1 l were sold and investors• say ikir money was never returned. Debbie Oray said she was unaware Salter had souaht outside investors for the project. ' ; ·A weekend t o write home about .. "9 111 40 61 te 81 30 ,, 211 ea a.. 11 il5 SS 44 71 ., 6$ 40 44 S4 71 40 40 25 52 S4 54 .. eo 10 38 21 '3 ,.. 40 32 18 57 •2 37 ee 37 33 28 St 25 39 34 3il 27 71 38 38 31 75 58 34 28 il4 28 ., 2il 38 21 37 13 75 42 28 07 37 27 48 18 56 3-1 50 38 51 211 85 7' 70 112 38 31 71 ·~ 77 6' '3 ff 45 30 70 45 83 •8 78 57 LOU18Yltll luflboel< Memphis Mi.tn4 MllwllUl<M Mpls·St.PllUI New YO<ll Notfojl( Horth Pl•ll• OlllllhOlnll City Omaha Orlendo Palm SptfnO• PhhdelpNe Phoenix Plttal>urgll Portletld,Me. Pc,,·11enc1,0< .. 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The 41 -year-old woman. uniden- tified because she has a history of psychiatric troubles, suffered secood- and third-degree bums on her face. chest and hands after setting her polyester blouse ablaze on Wednes- day, Irvine police Lt. Al Muir said. She was listed in good condition with bums on 15 percent of her body this morning in the burn ward of UC lrvine's Medical Center, a hospital spokeswoman said. Liz Brady, a spokesman for the department in Sacramento, said state regulations don't prohibit the mixing of groups in board-and-are facilities. However, "it's not something we encouraee. But that's the operator's prerogative," she said. Bookwork in Newport The unnamed middle-aged woman had been living in the borne on Chablis about a year, according to Brady. Police said the woman was a ward of the court and had been placed there by a conservator, a psychiatric nurse from Laguna Beach. Fran Sloper organlzes boob for the annual Newport Beach Friend• of the Library Uaed Book Sale which beClna at 7 p.m. W edneaday at the llbrary'a Newport Center Branch for members and potential members. Sale continua Friday and Saturday for the general publlc. Price. •tart at 25 cents. Brady did not know the con- servator, who police identified as Margo Vander Bi . She was not listed in local phone directories. Laguna attorney pleads innocent in bribery case The injured woru.n was one of six females hvingat the home ofWillfam and Mary Gallemore, who have operated a state-licensed home for the elderly called Garden Manor since 1978. Daughenbaugh said. State regu- lations require 24-hour supervision, she said. Police and paramedics were called to the home Wednesday after the woman apparently attempted self-immolation. She had been per- mitted one cigarette and one match per hour and was allowed to smoke outside. Lt. Muir said. She had apparently obtained a full book of matches without her caretakers' knowledge, he said. Laguna Beach attorney Stephen Philipson pleaded innocent in Or- ange County Superior Court Thurs- day to ch~es that he attempted to extort or bnbe a Harbor MunicipaJ Court judge to obtain favorable treatment for an influential client. The felony charges stem from Philipson 's alleged attempts to in- fluence Harbor judges Christopher Strople and Russell Bostrom not to jail appliance store owner Lottfie .. Lou" Adray for violating terms of Just Call 642-6086 Dally Piiot Dell very 11 Guaranteed MoncMv r •Kllly 11 vc111 oo "O! "••• yovr PIPfJ DY 'I 30 1> m u• ~'"'• 7 o m •nd l'OI• eoe>r """ ~ O!llt .... llO his {'robauon on an alcohol-related drivmg charge. Superior Court Judge James Smith scheduled a tentative trial date for June 11. Philipson. a 37-year-old partner in the Santa Ana law firm of Philipson and Hahn. is formally ch~ed with bribery, attempted exton1on and supplying the court with a false document. He has remained free on his own recognizance since his Mu· nicipal Court preliminary hearing in February . Asked about whether supervision is adequate at the facility, Brady said. "we had an evaluator out there (on Thursday) and until we fet the rcpon back I won't comment.' .. What do you llke about tbe Dally Pilot? Wbat don't you llle? Call tbe number at left and your me11age wllJ be recorded, transcribed aad delivered lo Use appropriate editor. Tbe same U-boer answering service may be used to reeord letten to t be editor oo any topic. Coatrib11&ors to our Letters col11ma must lncletde 119elr aame aad telepbone namber for verUlcatloa. No clrcalatioD calla, please. Tell us what's on your mlad. ORANGE COAST Daily Piiat H. L. 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The all-day seminar be&ins at 9 a.m. in the Fine Arts Village Theater and breaks UlJ into afternoon workshops. Registration for the entire seminar is S 12. Further information can be obtiined by callina 856-6522. CIJlldren, divorce lorum a t OCC A three--hour seminar entitled "You, Your Child and Divorce" will be presented Saturday morning in Room 113 of the Counseling and Admissions Building at Orange Coast Colleae in Costa Mesa. Maureen Rhyne, a pediatric nurse who teaches parents' workshops, will be the lecturer for the provam. scheduled from 9 a.m. to noon. The fee is $8 and tickets may be obtained at the door. Call 432-5527 for further information. MotJJer-daaglJter workshop set A workshop focusing o n how to enhance the mother-daughter relationship will be sponsored by the Women's Opportunities Center at UC Irvine Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to noon in the Humanities Building. The S 15 workshop 1s open to all women and may be helpful to professionals. Further information on the workshop can be obtained by calling 856-7128. ... Wellealey grads plan lesdvlty Ttie South Coast Wellesley Club, an alumnae association of Wellesley College graduates, will present an afternoon of art and music Sunday at 2 p.m. at St. Michael's and All Angels Church Parish Center. 3233 Pacific View Drive. Corona del Mar. The public 1s anviled. but reservations must be made by calling Janet Moms at 644-1336 or Betty Cannon at 544-0896. _._.., Parents hoping to trap tree butcb.ers $500 reward offered for capture of CdM 'view lmprovers' By IU.REN E . llEIN OfhO.., ........ A concerned Corona del Mar parent has launched a communiJy drive aimed at putting a stop to the midniaht butchering of rare pine trees at Harbor View Elementary School. Ron Yeo, an architect whose daughter attends sixth grade at Harbor View, said be hOJ>C?S to offer a $500 reward and set up a neighborhood watch procram to deter the mystery Utt chopper. Since last summer. there have been at least four midnight attacks on IS of the school's 30..year-old C.anary Island and Star pine trees, Harbor View Pnnc1pal Lal'T)' Alford said. "We have determined that the attacks always occur at night dunng a full moon." Alford said. Although police have investigated the situation and custodians have been as· signed to patrol the premises. Alford said, no suspects have been caught. Owners of bluffiop homes above the school had complained that the 50-foot arbors obliterated their ocean view, Alford said . Not long after that, in July, the vandals topped 20 feet off the tops of seven trees, improving the ocean view but severely damaging the valuable pines which rim the school property. Si~ then, three more tree.cutting sprees have resulted in both damage to the trees and danger to the students. "They left limbs hanging in the trees. creating a safety hazard for the kids if (the branches) blew down on a windy day or during a storm.'' Alford said. The C..nary Island pinet are~ and have beeo placed oo &ht Ora.nit CowatJ protected list, Alford said. "The ~ vironmental Manqemeat AlmC)' told us the1e were the only Canaries in tbe cowny," be said. Many of the treca, left startly becked around the tol)S, wiU never RiC<>Ver from lbe attacks. "They'll either remain u-1y lilr.c dais or die," said Yeo, who ii a telf~bed tree lover. '"Someone has to speak for the JR1C1. .. be said. He plans to address both the tcbool district and a local commwiit)' usociation in an effort to raise the reward money. "I figure ifl put in $100 all I need are~ people to put in S 10.'' be said. He hopes the reward micht make neighbors more alert to n.igbtti~ activity at the schoql -especially wbeo there's a full moon. Special Olympi cs bowling set DellJ l'llot pfloto 117 ~ l"wJN Ron Yeo metttnc trap for Corona del Mar tree vandal•. After the last attack. in November, school officials found a handsaw under one of the trees. he said. FrankZlnl More than 500 developmentally disabled bowlers of all ages will competing in a Special O lympics bowling competition this weekend. The event is scheduled for Saturday and Sunday at Huntington Lane in Huntington Beach. Woest's b ·usiness unfinished Zininamed to editorial post at Pilot Teen observatory trip planned Business transfer will force Valley trustee on the losing side of a 3-2 vote to open the Fulton Middle School. Teens are invited out Saturday night to Griffith's Observatory laser light show Saturday through the Irvine youth outreach program. to resign before middle school reorganization Woest sajd he believes the district. which continues to suffer from declining enrol- lment, has created "an unstable organiza- tion pattern with some K-5 schools and some middle schools, but not enough of either to survive." Teens ages 13 to 18 may participate and are encouraged to bring funds for food and souvenirs. By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of IN Delly Nol 8Wf and he has announced he will resign from the board before July. Further information may be obtained by calling the Northwood Teen Outreach program. Four years ago, Jim Woest was JUSt another parent concerned about a teachers' stnke and school closures an the Fountain Valley School Distnct. In an interview. he expressed m1"ted feelings about the turn of events. "As a matter of fact.'' Woest said, 'Tm probably sufficiently out of step with the majority of the board that possibly it's a good th mg I'm leavmg ... Had he continued on the board, Woest said he mi~t have found it difficult to make decisions on how to implement the framework he had opposed. Frank Zmi has been named associate editor of the Daily Pilot. publisbcT H .L Schwartz Ill announced today. Zini. 35, served previously as an assistant editor at the Delaware County (Pa.) Daily Times, ooe of the Pilot's sister papers in the Ingersoll newspaper group. Zini will edit the Pilot's opinion page and write edi· torials. Psychic fesdval slated Sanday The Los An~eles Whohst1c Group wilt sponsor an ESP Psychic Festival Sunday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Ramada Inn. 1600 E. First St.. Tustin. Today. he's president of the distnct's Board of Trustees. In that time he has had a chance to help decide some sensitive issues that have spht district parents. The school board president referred specifically to decisions to reorganize the elementary distnct wtth a mix of kind erga rten-t h ro ugh-e 1gh th-grade. kindergarten-through-fifth-grade. and middle (sixth-through-eighth-grade) schools. Woest has voted against such plans. But compared torus da) s IO the audience. Woest said he now has a better under- standmg of the conflicting dem~nds facing school board members. "He said trustees must stnve to be fiscally responsible while simultaneously considering the needs of teachers. parents and students. International psychic Judy Hevenly has pthered 50 psychics from the Los Angeles area to panic1pate in the fiestival. Futher information may be obtained by calling (818) 997-3755. But Woest. 36, won't get a chance to finish his first four-year term on the school board. A business promotion will force him to move from Orange County later this year A nauve of Kingston. Pa .. Zinj bolds a master's degree m journalism from the Pennsylvania State University and a bachelor's degree in biology from Wilkes College. Wilkes-Barre. Pa. CALENDAR Friday, March 23 • No meetings scheduled. Saturday, March 24 • 7 a.m.-4 p.m .. Orange Couty Swap Meet. Orange County Fairgrounds. Costa Mesa (also Sunday, same times). · Monday, March 26 • 9 a.m., Orange CollDty Transportation Commi11lon , Hall of Administration, 10 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana. • 1 :30 p.m .. Orange Couty Plamllng Comml11lon, Hall of Administration, I 0 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana. • 7:30 p.m., Irvine Transportation Comml11ion. Council Chambers, 17200 Jamboree Road, Irvine. • 7:30 p.m., La1a.na beach Arts Comml11lon, Council Chambers. 505 Forest Ave. Jim Woeat The board president has two children attending Courreges School in the school district. He said he first became interested in district affairs during a two-week teachers' strike in February 1980. He was an outspoken member of the audience in late 1980 and earl~ 1981 during hearings on a district plan to close Wardlow School. just a few blocks from Woest's Huntington Beach home. (A portion of Huntington Beach is w1th10 the Fountain Valley School District.) In November 1981. Wocst sought elec- tion to the school board. Among seven candidates competjng for three seats, he was the top vote getter. At the time. the district was made up of 14 kindergarten-through-eighth-grade schools and one middle school, operated as a pilot project. The following April the school board faced a crucial vote on a plan to close four schools and tum three others into middle schools. The plan, strongly opposed by some parents. was approved in a 3-2 vote, with Woest part of the minority. Early this year, the trustees reconsidered whether to tum Fulton into district's third middle school. Again, Woest found himself "What all board members try to do 1s to use an appreciation of the needs of the children as the basis for decisions." he said. "It's easy to lose sight of the kids. What you need to do is focus on the children." Woest is leaving because his employer, Allergan PharmaceuticaJ Co .. has selected him to be managing director of the firm in Puerto Rico. He will · be commuting between Orange County and Pueno Rico between now and July. when he and his family will move to the island. He has not yet determined the precise date when he will step down from the school board. He has been a reporter at the Hazleton (Pa.) Patnot. the Wilkes-BatTe (Pa.) Times-Leader and the Wilkes-Barre (Pa.) Citizens' Voice. where he was also the political columnist. He also has wrinen for a firefighters' magazine published m New York City and a health magazme published tn Philadel- phia. Jn Delaware County . Pa.. he wrote editonals and was a weekend news editor. He 1s married to Elaine Watkins. a public health nutritionist. They have a dog.. Kentucky Fried thief hits Colonel for $200 in cash Mercedes break in reported the theft of a typewriter and other varied items amounting to$535 from her car in the 400 block of Baywood Thursday. Another neighbor reported someone did SI 50 damage to his c.ar m an attempt to break into 1t. Pohce have no suspects 1n the case. 300 block of Locust Avenue Thurs- day afternoon. Police have no suspects. • • • A resident hvmg nearby reported that six "well-dressed adults" were throwing rocks into a vacant house at Jasmine and Oiff Dnve Thursda). Police amved and determined that one of the men owned the structure and was celebrating its destrucuon. Lane and discovered someone had broken m throu~ a side wmdow, usmg a screwdnver. The loss in- cluded $13.000 in china and silver. $4.000 in tools. S3.600 m electronic equipment. $400 in Jewell') and $200 1n cash. Somebody raided the refngerator at Colonel Sanders' restaurant in Fountain Valley the other nipt and came away with about $200 1n cash. That's not chicken feed. The chjcken thieving activity oc- curred at the Kentucky Fried Chicken Two women were arrested on suspicion of prostitution at the Air· ~rtcr Inn this morning after an rnformant told undercover police the pair were sellin& drup. Instead police were soUcittd for sex. • • • About S 160 was reported stolen Thursday from the dm.cr drawer of a teen-aaer who lives on Mariposa. The yoUQSSter apeculated one of his friends toot the cub. Police believe the thief made entry tbrouab an unlocked prqe door. • • • A oomp&nfon for an elderly woman was anuted for suspicion of forJina two checks totalina S60 Thunday after a suspicious Bank of America teller called the woman's home. Police aid the lady' a son took the call a_nd told the teller Kristina M. Phillips. 33, wu unautboriud to sian checks. • • • Police are lookina for a man in hit early 20s who has made off with hia pe.rents" bank card a.6d wil.hdrcw I I restaurant when a burglar climbed a ladder to the roof at the fast-food eatery at 17239 Brookhurst St. He removed several air duct ventilators and slid d own the vents to the kitchen area. about S l , 700 in the last month from several banks, including one in Irvine. • • • A Marine serseant was arrested for suspicion of lewd and lascivious conduct Thursday after a woman observed the man fondling himself while teated in car parked in the Post Office parking lot. Herman W. Simon, 26, was-booked at county jail. • • • Five bikes valued cumulattvely at about $800 were discovered missing Tbunday morning from Bonita Ca- nyon School. The property, belonaina to 8 and 9-year-old CUb Scouts, had been left ovcrniabt as the boys were attendina a scout meeting. Cmtalleu A car parked in the Oreat Watem Savinas pemna •ttucturc Thunday was broken into and a SSOO in-dash atereowautolcn. Thccar'a wind win.a wu pried open while it was at the 320l Avenue of the Aru address. ••• A resident of the 1900 block of I He took the cash from the refriger- ator in the kitchen area -$238 in cold cash to be precise. He also caused about $500 damage to the vents which is nothing to cluck about. Lanai Drive told police $14, 700 worth of diamond jewelry was stolen from her home sometime since the fint of the year. She discovered the theft this week. • • • A e&dlock at Zubie's Restaurant. 1712 Placentia Ave., was cut Wedncs. day niaht and a pinball machine was pned open in an enclosed patio area. The loss was estimated at '$70 in the • • • A Newport Beach man reported Thursday the side view mirrors of his Porsche were stolen from his car parked in the 1800 block of 16th Street. The mirrors were valued at $500 each and the thief did about $800 damage to the car when he took the mirrors. • • • A Newport Beach woman reponed the theft ofS 1,800 in jewelry from her home in the I 700 block of Port Abbey Thursday. ••• A Ne~rt Beach man reported the. theft ofh1s 1967 VW Beetle valued at $2,000 from the 1700 block of Irvine. • • • A Newport Beach woman reported the theft of an auto stereo valued at $470 from her car parked in the 200 block of 19th Street Thursday. • • • buralary. • • • A Newpon 8cach woman reported A bome on the 400 block of Fair the theft of a bicycle valued at S 165 Drive was broken into last week and from her home in the 5300 block of $347 worth of liquor, fOOd, clothina Seashore Thursday and jewelry was stolen. The victim told police be feels tw0 men be me~~~ ~ Y -• dnwti& Beac h a bar may be rcsponaible for UK --.-- buraJary. Newport BeaCh A Placentia woman reported the theft of a lealherooal valued at SI ,000 and a car telephone valued at S l ,SOO from her Mercedes parked in the 200 block of Baywood Thursday. A Ncwp<>n Beach woman wbo lives just two blocks away from the site of the A woman reported that a man natched her purse and fled Thursday evcnina in the 1400 block of South Coast Hiaf\way. Police tcarched the area for the au pee\. dCJcn.bcd only u a black male adult, but were unsuc- cessful. • • • Two young &irl rep0rtcd that a white man, approximately 20 years old. uposcd himself to them in the Founajn Valley Someone took a wallet from a Los Amigos High School teacher's purse and stole cash. checks and a gem stone. Authorities later found the wallet in a trash can. • • • Buralars broke open n wind wtng to a 1971 Volkswagen Camper while 1t was parked at Verbena Court and stole a camera, binoculars and a knife. • • • A 16-year-old runaway youth was arrested while asleep after apparently breaking into lhc Green valley Home- owners Association Recreation clubhouse, 10739 Los Jardtnes. • • • Someone used a master lcey to open a locked cabrnet tn the boys' locker room at Fountain Valley Htah School and removed a ca!C of Pepsi Cola over a month's time. Huntington Beach An employcic of Meadowlark Golf Courae, 16782 Graham t., reported Thursday that someone had stolen bjs leather b:1J and clubs. wonh SI ,2CX1_ and his aotf shoes. wonh $100. 1 hcthcf\oc.'lCuntd Wednesday. he told police. • • • A woman returned to her home Thursday on \tie t6SOO block oflrby • • • Pf') mg open a rear door to enter. someone bu.rglanzed the P1.ZZa Plaza. 5042 Warner Ave., an employee reported Thursday. The loss included food worth $300. • • • A resident of the 15400 block of Golden West Street reported Thurs- da) that someone broke into bis yellow I Q80 Dod&e Ram 50 pickup, parked in a carport. The loss included stereo equipment worth $1.079 and a $20 checkbook. • • • Someone stole the spoke rim hubcaps from a brown 1978 Olds.- mobile Delta 88 parked Wcdnetday an a lot at the Huntington Beach Convalescent Hospital. 1881 l Flonda St. The loss was estimated a_t S3SO. • • • A re ident of the 18700 block of Tulipwood Cude rcporttd Thunday that someone broke into bu liaht bh.e 1978 C'heVTOlet C.anwo. The loll included stereo equipment worth S SOO and a book worth S 11 . • • • A woman Li vfh& on the l 7 lOO b&oc:t of Jaoquelyn Lane re])Of"ted Tbunday that someone s.tole a I s.pnon aquarium nh $20 from bet ftoQi porch. • • • Somconc broke into an ora• 1977 Oodac Vt.ft D&J'lcd Tb~ aa a idc lot of Oak V ~ Scbool., 1724 t \t Lane. The toss tnehaded ..._ cq\11pmcnt '9roitb S280. -·----------............. ______ ___ Or.nge Cout DAILY P1LOT/Ft'lday. Mwdt 23. 1961 Estes says LBJ ordered killing in 1961 Friends Of f Ortner president term ot.b~ officialt be~orc the bllina of U.S. Oepe.rtmmt of fbc pnd JUry aJ~ Wd there WU noone left alive lo u es e still has edge Aariculture official Henry M. M.anball. lhe three indict swindler a 1 pathological lfar' oews~ballsai!s shot to ckatb with 1 .22-<:alibcr rifle on Lady Bird Johnson. the pres1dept's widow, could not at sea adniiral DALLAS (AP)-Convicted swindler Btllie Sol Estes his farm in Franklin, l20 miles IOU.th of Dallas, on June 3, be ~bed for coi:nn;ient en.the. testimony Thursday, the told aarandJury that Lyndon 8.'Johnson ordered t.be l 96 l 196 l. Estes claims Malcolm Wallaoe, who died in t 97 l Morruna News said an its copyn&bt story. By U.e Auodl&ed Prell murder of a federal o fficial who could have tied the late was responsi~le, the oewaPtpen sai.d. . . ' "All we will say 1s that Mrs. Johnson does not answer president to Estes' iUeaal activities, according to Marshall s death stood on offiaal reootds as asu1c1de scurrilous attacks and comments such as that " said Liz anonymous sourct'S quoted by two newspapers today. for 23 ~~until the Robenson .Count~ aran<tjury ruled it Carpenter. who str.'ed as Mrs. Johnson's pres$ secretary Two former Johnson associates denied tbe ch~. a h(\m1C1de Tuesday after heanna testtmony from Estes. when Johnson was president. and one of them branded Estes a publicitr-sceking .. pathological liar." A former aide to Johnson s widow said the charges were "'scurrilous.," and the sources stressed that Estes' secret testimony Tuesday had not been verified by other evidence. Disabied vet citlvertises for job The rcporu were published in today's editions of the Dallas Morning News and the Dallas Times Herald. The Bryan-College Station Eagle also published a copyright rcJ;X>rt on parts of Estes' grand jury testimony in today's ed1t1ons. SALTVILLE, Va. (AP) -Believing employers were unaware of the government benefits they could act for hirinJ and training veterans1 disabled veteran Ronnie R. Hams advertised the inccntJvcs himself. :·Hire and train me and get back one-half of my starting waie for 15 months," said his ad in the Smyth County News. . '.file .Labor Department asked employment com· missions 10 every state to f>romote the program, said AJ Payn~ of the department s veterans employment and tram1na office. Public service announcements were sent to l ()() television stations, magazines and newspapers have been peppered with news releases and a labor Department employee in each state can provide mo~ releases and tapes about the program, Payne said. The three newspapers all quoted anonymous sources close to the grand JUry invcsugation. Reporting of such tesumony 1s unusual and the newspapen did not explain how they obtained the 1nfonnation. Estes. tcstffying under a grant of immunity, said that when Johnson was vice president be met with Estes and J'be ':"8&C reimbursement was a surprise to employers wbo 10qutrcd about the ad -even though the government has advertised its new job training program for veterans throua.h news releases and TV and radio SPQts Harris said. --------------------. "~'vc.~i;i searching diligently for any' kind of job- ~nytJHng, said the 35-year-old veteran, wbo did two anfai;itry tours in Vietnam during nearly 16 years in the service. llEWPORT LlllDI ISLE WSE 11 LSE/OPT TO llJ Executive 4 Bdrm, 41/2 BA with maids quart~rs. Pier & Slip for 3 Large Boats $4900 per month. By owner 718-1011 173-2111 . "Even with all the incentives employers ~et if they h1re me, l can't find work. The Veterans Administration s.h~uld make a greater attempt to educate employers," he said Thursday. . J:larris collects $1,400 a month in disability pay and hves in a four-bedroom apartment with his wife and four children. He suffers from post traumatic stress syndrome a condition he said can cause him to withdraw unde; pressure if he goes without medication. He ~~.to be head chef and kitchen manager at a West V1rgm1a restaurant, but has been jobless since moving back to Saltville in 1981. He advertised that he was intcrt;sted in resta~rant management, auto sales, heavy eqwpment operatJon or heavy construction. The federal government has used a S 150 million appropriation approved in September to set up a special wage program under the Emergency Veterans Job Training Act of 1983, according to John Scholzen, a VA spokesman in Washington. Companies approved for the program are reimbursed -------------------' up to $1 0.000. he said. er L11•11 hll 411-3317 • • • lilVl~ ~ --= - AS THE WESTS OLDPSf BANK, we're /"\..familiar with the personal disrup- tions that can be caused by a sudden and unanticipated change at your financial institution, such as the closing of Heritage Bank this week. That is why we are instructing all Wells Fargo offices to ~ist Orange County residents facing such a transition in mak- ing the change as smooth as ~ible. Our managers and staff wilJ be available to answer questions, explain our services, and ~ist you in opening whatever accounts you require. We're convinced that your life needn't be disrupted,just because your bank's is. At Wells Fargo offices throughout Orange County, there are experienced people, ready to deliver the as.5istance you need. WELL5 FARGO BANK ()pen to serve you 9-6 on Thursday, March 22 and Friday, March 23, and 9-5 on Sat- urday, March 24 at these addr~: AMlaelmr 420 South Harbor Blvd. 714-956-l920. To as.5Ure that established, fulJ-service banking resources are available to you with- out interruption, our four most convenient offices to Heritage Bank c ustomers wilJ be open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Thursday. March 22 and Friday, March 23. And on Saturday. March 24 from 9am. to Sp.m. Their addr~ are listed below. Me1a Verde: 1160 Adams Avenue, CO.ta Mesa. 714·54&·9270. HIMewi 2130 E.ast 17th Screct. Santa Ana. S47·8071. -Putmew Center: 5401 University Drive. lrvmc. 552·3100. • .... , .. WASHINGTON -The Soviet aubmanne crippled in a collision with the U.S. aircraft carrier Ki~ Hawk limped homeward today, but a U.S. admiral said ·eyeball to eyeball" maneuvers between the two navies are likely to continue. The collision between the sub an~ the flauop in the Sea of Japan "arapbicaUy illustrates bow o~ U.S. Navy is involved eyeball to eyeball every day with OW' Soviet counterparts," said Adm. Sr.Ivester Foley Jr., commander of the U.S. Pacific fleet. •The Soviet Union is bidding to become the dominant Pacific power, and the presence of Russian warships, aircraft an.d submarines concerns our allies as well as the U.S. Navy," Foley told a Navy audience in San Diego on Thursday. 0 We are outnumbered by Soviet forces in Asia and the Pacific." Foley said. "We may always be. But we have Iona b~ld an advantage in our technology and a great advantqe to our personnel. The edge is important because it is basic to our strategy in meeting the challenge of Soviet expansion." Deat.IJ term for 5-tlme klller SALT LAKE CITY -Arthur Bishop, a former Eagle Scout and excommunicated Mormon missionary, today was sentenced to death for the sexually motivated abductJons and killings offive Utah boys. A 12-member jury deliberated more than 11 hours before rejecting life imprisonment for the 32-year-old Bishop, who confessed to the crimes. Under Utah law, he will be given a choice of lethal injection or firing squad, although the case will first be automatically appealed to the Utah Supreme Court. Sword-waver arrested WASHlNGTON -A man who allegedly waved a samurai sword outside a White House gate wu quickly taken into custody while P11:sident Reagan held a state dinner for French ~ident Francois Mitterrand. Anthony Leon Holbert, 22, of Glenarden, Md., was arrested Thursday night on charges of assault on a federal officer and possession of a prohibited weapon, said Robert Snow, a Secret Service spokesman. Green Rlver toll 16 SEATTLE -Two sets of human bones found in a brushy area behind a Little League baseball field have been classified as the 15th and I oth victims of the Green River killer because of physical evidence found nearby, police say. The remains were found Wednesday and Thursday less than a quarter-mile from where the decomposed body of another victim was found in August. A 40-mcmber task force is investigating the killings, which got their name because the first five victims were found in or near the Green River in the summer of 1982. Man, 109, shoots wife KANSAS CITY, Kan. - A man who turned 109 today has been ordered to undergo a psychiatric evaluation after he apparently ••awoke confused,' thouJ!lt be was being robbed and fatally shot his 91-ycar-old wife, authorities said. A judge Thursday approved a request by the Wyandotte County district attorney to order Ed Franks committed to the state hospital at Osawatomie for a mental evaluation. J Californians payfJJ6 attendon? SAN FRANCISCO-Most California adults express some confidence in the state Legislature .• but onJy one-founh of them say they pay attention to what lawmakers are doing most of the time. according to a survey released today. Only 25 percent of the Californians surveyed by The California Poll said they follow legislative events most of the time, while another 38 percent said they attend to what the legislature is d oing some of the time. Chief public criticisms of the Legislature arc that it engages in too much party politics and that it is controlled by special interests, the survey said. Hospital deat.IJ verdlct dae RJVERSIDE -Nurse Robert Diaz bas been described in summation as a mass-murderer by a prosecutor, as a caring professional by the defense, and the Judge in the non-jury trial says be will have a verdict next Thursday. Diaz, 45, has been on trial five months for l 2 murders in two Riverside County hospitals. Prosecutors say the patients were all killed wilh massive overdoses of the heart drug lidocainc, allegedly administered by Diaz. K1ds duck during shooting OAKLAND -Students at Franklin Elementary School scurried for cover when a shootout between two speeding cars erupted in the street outside the ,chool, police said. The school's I , 179 grammar school students -trained in "duck and cover" procedures as part of ea~hquakc and other ~mergency, exercises -dove under their desks Thursday m response to a five-ring alum bell system started from the pnncipal's office. Soon after the shooting inci~ent, a ~r pulled into Oakland:s Highland General Hospital parking lot and two men assisted a third man with a guns.hot wound into the emergency room. Terminal named for Bradley LOS ANGELES -The city·s ill-port commissioners have voted to name the new terminal at Los Angeles International Airpon after Mayor Tom Bradley who na.m.ed them .all t~ their current jobs. The five-story: $1 24 m1lhon tenninal 1s scheduled to open m June just 10 time for the summer Olympics. It will be the only one with a name; the others are numbered, one tb.rou'11 seven. Tbe terminal, begun in July 1982, is the centerpiece of a $700 million airpon reconstruction. Jetliner bla.e lnve.tW•ted CALGARY, Alberta -Four teams ofinvestiptor5 converged on Calpry today to find out wby a Pacific Western Airlines Jetliner wtth 119 people aboard burst into ~mes as it was spccdina down a runway for takeoff. The pilot aborted the takeoff at~ International Airport and no one was scrioualy hurt m the incident Tbundly.Howevcr, the $1 6 million 8oeina 7371 bound for nearby Edmonton, was desuoyed 'by me fire. Twenty-six people were taken to bospitala for treatment of smoke inhalation, sprains, facial buma and other injuries. but the most serious ir\jury wu a broken ankle. IadJan comnonaat tnfnfJll MOSCOW -Soviet and lndian cosmouuu trainiq for a joint million left Moecow today for the Central Aaian space launchina center in Baikonu.r and will be launched soon, the official oewa aeency T .. Kid. Tbe fli&ht w\11 mark the first time an Indian bu been lo ...,.ce. PuU tam driven protellt PARIS -R\lib hour ttaffic wu disru~ in Paris today by sevttal hundred taxi driven Pn>telUDI the killina of one of their coJ)equea. Police reiaf«oemmtt W'CTt stationed at the Elyace_ Palatt and nearby Miniltry of lnlerio, u wdl u outstde the Miniatry or Juttice. Tbe ptOtCSt bt:aan ahonty a,t\.tr midnJfbt wbeft Btlkaoem Bcond. SO, was found dad bctidt h11 tu.i with his tbroet cut in thcBoisdeBoulasncon ~westem~ofthedty . I ! ' .. Rape victim faces ordeal Defendants say woman 'willing participant' in bar incident BOSTON (AP) - A woman who was png-raped on a barroom pool table while a crowd cheeRd is satisfied with the convictions of four men, but her ordeal bas not yet ended becauae of rumon that ma.kc her fear for her Safety, her attorney says. "I think it's a very unfortunate situation when the victim in a rape cue cannot go home after the trial," Scott Cbarnas said Thursday, .. but apparently that's the way it bas to be, at least temporarily." Charnas said he spoke with the woman Thursday shortly after a jury convicted two men of agravated rape and acquitted two otben in the March 1983 attack at Big Dan's tavern in New Bedford. A separate jury convicted two other men of aggravated rape last Saturday. The case has been an emotionally charged one, with some defendants insisting the woman was a willing panicipant who lied to save herself embarrassrpent. ln addition, all six defendants arc Portuguese immigrants, and New Bedford's large Portu- guese-American community bas protested the verdicts as prejudicial -even though the victim, a prosecutor and five jurors arc also Portuguese-Americans. Chamas would not disclose the woman's where- abouts, but said she would not be at her home in the immediate future because she fears for her safety. She bas received no direct threats. he said. "But there arc un,ubstantiatcd rumors in the community of J)eople taking up collections in cafcs to hire somebody to assassinate her," he said. Peaceful blockade llemben of tile Peace 8qaaclron In Aucklaad, New Zealan d nr- roand American n bmartne Queen.flab Friday in Auckland Barbor u the aub approached the port. Five school teachers held in molestations LOS ANGELES (AP) -13, named three relatives of Five nursery school founder and owner Vir- tcachers accused of molest-ginia McMartin, plus two ing children as young as 2, other women. The school then silencing them with closed In January when threats acted out by tortur-parents began withdrawing in1 smalJ animals, were in children amid police wam- jaal today following a grand ings. Jury's 109-count indict-Philibosian said in- ment, the district attorney vestigators worked with a said. child psychologist in ques- whom he said were fright- ened by teachers' threats. '"In order to back those threats, small animals were actually slau~tered in their presence,' be said. He declined to give details, but investigators have said children were force to watch while a turtle's bead was crushed and a rabbit's ea.rs were cut off. FeOruary inflation a mod est .4 p ercent W ASHINOTON (AP) -Conaumer orl<:es roee 0.4 percent in f"ebruary, as a moderation in food price increues pve economisu fresh .SUPP.Ort for their pre- dictions that inflation this yearwiU be in the range of S percent. Food prices rose 0.6 per- oent, weU under the sharp I. 6 peroeot gaj n ofJanuary, as damage from several months of severe weather bepn to case. Energy P.fioes were also up. Fuel oil prices rose 6.9 percent, their biggest jump 1n three year% while psoline costs, on for the fifth straight month, fell l .5 percent. But the overall gain m the Consumer Price Index was less than January's 0.6 perccnL Reflecting the fresh mod- eration in food prices. cost increases slowed for such staples as meat, eggs, fruits and vegetables. Beef and veal prices rose I. 7 percent after a 3.5 percent jump in January. Pork pnces edged up 0.4 perc.cnt after soaring 5.2 percent. Egg prices ad- vanced 2.2 percent, down dramatically from the 2 1.3 percent gain in the previous month. Fresh fl\Ut pncea rote just 0.3 ~t follow- ina a lharl) 1.8 peroent pin in January. Veaetable prices. which ahot up · 7 percent in the prcVJous mont,b, rote 3.3 pettlent. Local telephone service, which posted its sharp- f'Ct~Vff pin in January, 8.S pn'Ceftt, still nne substantially lat month with a pin of 3.0 ~t. But the COit of aD phone ..ervicc moderated. riliDa t .9 permu. down from the snviou1 month'• ieoonl S.2 percent pin. .. There was another rumor about a march that was gQing to start at the New Bedford jail and end up at her house, where they were going to trash her house," he added. A committee formed to help the defendants staged a demonstration Thursday night in New Bedford and planned another today in FaU River. The mayor of the town tioning the youngsters, wherctheoffensesalleged-r;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;:;:;;==~:::=:=:=:=:=:=:=::::;;=i:::::::::::=::::::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:===:=============== ly occurred expressed re- Of the trials, he said, "I'm very glad that it's over -at least her panicipation in the process. And I j ust hope that she can return to as normal a life as possible." lief, but some parents of pupils at the privately run school said there were other perpetrators yet to be charged. An estimated I 00 chil- U'HOL5111Y, INC. .................... 1922 HARBOR Bl VD. COSTA MESA -548· 1156 "She was satisfied with the jury's verdict," Chamas said. "She and I both feel that the verdict should show everyone that this is not or was not a case of a vendetta ag.allast Portuguese people -that Portuguese people who the jury found to be guilty were convicted and Portuguese people who the jury found to be innocent were acquitted," Chamas said. dren were sexually abused ~~~~~~~iij~; over I 0 years at the Vir-Iii Jinia McMartin Pre-School lllEDIATE CASH ~11 an suburban Manhattan GOLD, DIAMONDS Bea.ch, District Attorney end VALU41US Robert Philibosian said n . UIU awELDI after the indictments were l73-0Sl5 F ARteS INSlaANCE GRCU 441 OW Newpert lfvd. "The case has never revolved around the issue of Portuguese people. It revolves around the issue of rapists, and rape," Chamas said. returned Thursday. 3119 Newport Blvd. Newpen leodi, Ce. 631-J740 The charges, based on -~www•MMM•I testimony from nine boys~----------'--------,---.........., and nine girls now aged 2 to f R£QJOM Hart: 'What's Mondale beef?' By tlae Alsoclat~ Pre11 Walter F. Mondale, t.ak-i°' his presidential cam-~ to New York. accuses G~ Hart of bein$ con- fused and unccrtam on issues while Hart is aiming bis rival's now-famous line back at ·him, saying voters want to know "what the Mondale beef is." The two leading con- tenders for the Democratic presidential nomination arc focusing on New York's bi&-stakes primary April 3 and, as a prelude, Tue5- day's Connecticut primary, where Hart expects to com- plete a six-state New Eng- land sweep. But first, three st.ates arc holding weekend caucuses: Virginia on Saturday and Monday, Kansas on Satur- day, and Montana on Sun- day. The Rev. 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The ab~se ~f alcohol is ~learl.Y ·the most serious problem in our society;' and despite his professional attitude: .. I h~ve very little sympathy for t~ose.w~o drink and drive;" Supenor Court Jud~e James Smith 1s m trouble with Mothers Against Drunk Dnvers (MADD). On February tO Judge Smith sentenced a drunken driver convicted of vehicular manslaughter to six months in jail and five years probation with unusually strict conditions that forbid him from drinking or driving and make rehabilitation efforts virtually mandatory. MADD -and the victim""s family -wanted more jail time . .. We need judges who will give sentences appropriate to the crime committed," protested Janet Cater, county MADD president. Judge Smith agrees; he thinks he is one. He explained the conviction was a first offense - although the man had a record of several traffic violations -and there were no aggravating circumstances that, under the law, would indicate a more severe sentence. The real point of contention seems to be a Smith statement on the nature of alcohol abuse. He observed in court that many people drink and drive, that most avoid disaster only because they are lucky and that the guilty man and his innocent victim both were tragically unlucky. Neither MADD nor the distraught family were receptive to philosophy. The judge's remarks struck them as callous and left the impression that be cares about neither the crime nor its victims. .. We do not believe that drunk drivers kill innocent victims because ofbad luck," wrote Cater. "Drunk drivers kill ... because they have a wanton disregard for ... citizens sharing the same roadway." MADD says stiffer sentences will help solve the problem of the drunk driver while the judge thinks solutions are not so easily found. "Society would be better off if we outlawed the possession of alcohol," he said. "But society says alcohol is not reall y bad; that we just have to be careful with it." . . This issue will not be resolved here. But 1t might serve MADD and its cause well to recognize Judge Smith as an ally. And it might serve the judge well to keep the emotions of his audience in mind when he speaks from the bench. , "There ls only one proven way to defeat a popular Republican admlnlstraUon that has put down roots In Middle America: Destroy It through scandal. " PA TRICK BUCB.AJlf Alf column••t THOIAS ELIAS 'Super Tuesday' arrives June5 Hart's emergence makes California a key primary state Even iftbey're Walter Mondale supporters, California Democrats concede that Gary Hart's series of upset pnmaryelection victones did a lot for th as state. Spoils spoil partnerships ln fact. the one Californian with the most misgivings about Hart's show- ing is probably Ronald Reagan, despite the above-the-fray attitude he's adopting publicly. Gilbert and Sullivan argued a lot. Abbott and Costello got downnght hostile. Dean Manin and JerT) Lewis finaJJy couldn't even staod to work together. Entertainment business partnerships may be the most dif- ficult. But it's said of all partnerships that the going usually doesn't get rough until the team starts to become successful. What does them in th en 1s the division of rewards. Average American wo man has almost but not quite six pairs of shoes. Statisucally, it's 5.6 pairs. Singer Dionne Warwick isn't average. She admits to possession of300 pairs. It 's a stan . Actress Lynda Caner re· portedly owns 800 pairs of shoes. Toss yo ur quarters on the bar. men. Winner of the pot is he who can name the only living person whose face appeared on a U.S. postage stamp. Helps if you know ci rcus. The distinction belongs to clown Lou Jacobs. Like lamb? How about vea l? It's among the elderly where you'll find most of the people who prefer these meats now, evidently. Jn the last 25 years. lamb consumption is down by two-thirds. veal down by three-fourths. But chicken is up, up, up. Q. Didn't actor Warren Oates. who died in 1982, leave all his estate to actor Peter Fonda? A. Not property. They were close fnends. Oates' Will noted: .. To Peter Fon~ I leave nothtng -but all my love. Q. How dad James Naismith, the inventor of the ~me of basketball. arrive at the dec1s1on to put the basket I 0 feet above the floor? A. Because that was the height of the railing around the gymnasium at the college where he coached in Springfield. Mass. For sale in South Africa is an elixir. purportedly containing ground rhino horn. which comes in a bottle labele-0: "Rub on the eyebrows to attract women." L.M. Boyd 11 • syndicated colwnnlst. Hart's victones mean that the real "Super Tuesday" was not last week. but will come on June 5. when California, Ohio and New Jersey all vote. dec1d1ng who gets some more than 800 Democratic convention delegates-almost half the total needed to win th e part y's presidential nomination. Because the race is up for grabs and very likely will be undecided before that fateful Tuesday, California will see an infusion of candidate time and ad vertising dollars unlike anything since I 972. when the state was the dec1s1ve battleground for Huben Humphrey and George McGovern. DeLorean wanted to quit 'coke ' deal, tapes show And because of rule changes adopted last year bx Democratic state legislators, there Wlll also be none of the proportional representation that has diluted this state's political clout for 12 years. Now a winner-take·all system in each ofCaliforn1a's 45 congressional d1stncts will decide where 209 out of the states 34 5 con venuon delegates go. Whoever does best on June 5 will also get another 69 "bonus" del- e~tes. with the state's other conven- tion seats go in~ to big city mayors, statewide officials and legislators. ,., wtN pftolo John DeLorean and fuhlo n m~l wife Crlatina Ferrare WA HINGTON-Crucialgov- ernment tapes of conversations be- tween automaker John Z. De Lorean and undercover agents show that De Lorean wanted to back out of a S24 million coca me deal that supposedly would have saved his sports car company from bankruptcy. Then - overnight -he suddenly agreed to go ahead with the scheme. What the jury in De Lorean 's drug trial will have to detennane as. quite si mply: Why? De Lorean has told my reporters that one of the government operatives thrca tened his daughter's hfe, and that he agreed to go along out off ear. De Lorean 's apparent change of mind is made clear on the govern- ment's tapes of three telephone conversations 1n September 1982. My associates Indy Badhwarand Tony Capaccio have reviewed the still-secret tapes. The first conversation occurred on Sept. 15. 1982. between De Lorean and a supposed banker who called himself Jam Benedict. T he man was actually an FBI agent. DeLorean told Benedict he had no mone:r for the cocaine deal and wanted to pull out. Delorean: "ljustdon't see anyway out ofit." Benedict: "You just screwed upa helluva deal. .. De Lorean: "But I don't see any other way. 'cause that's where it 1s. and unless yo u've fOt some other ideas there1ust asn t an y other way ... Benedict: "So what arc you telling me'l J went to all this trouble for nothang'l You really put me in a bad JACK ANDERSOI spot .... This 1s go mg to make us look extremely, extremely bad and it puts me 1n a very bad position. So what do you want me to do? You want me to kill this deal?" DcLorean: "I don'tsec any alterna- tive right now. Alll can do is, I'll try to develop an alternative and ifl can't, I'll leave word at your office." The second call came later that day. when James Hoffman, the govern- ment informer who was supposed to be arranging the cocaine deal. called De Lorean to urge him to stay an. Hoffman: "Well.John. ma ybe there's a wa y we can solve this. Do you have something you could put up within our period, to show you have good faith, such as some lund of collateral? You got any free. ah, f'oup off ree and clear cars anywhere?' De Lorean hems and haws and stresses his poor financial shape. Hoff man persists. Hoffman: "Everything is in gear right now, and all I have to do is figure out a way to, ah, you know. to cover at and to put you in a position that. ah, nobody could criticize that, you know, you're not showing good faith ." Tbenextday,Sept 16-after DcLorcan claims his daughter's life was threatened in another call from Hoffman -Benedict called to pursue the collateral matter. Benedict: "J talked to Jim (Hoff- man) and I guess he has discussed some matters with you that might possibly change." DeLorean: "Yeah, he asked me if there was any collateral .... " Benedict: "What we're look:insat is not necessarily, ah, I'm not womed about liquidation of the collateral. obviously." De Lorean: "You want at to look right. .. Benedict: "Right. Obviously you can't run it through the bank now .... It will be like a note between you and I. Uh, I will be extending a loan based on collateral that, uh, put together for 2 million payable within JO days and the collateral being assignable. And there'd be just a piece of paper between you and I." DeLorean: "Well, let me, I'll get this done 1mmcd1ately and we'll have 11. l'U put it on a plane to you tomorrow." Benedict: "I'm going to call him and I'm going to tell him that I received today from your end ... cash. ... In case that should come to a face-to-face confrontation with you and him, keep in mind that I've told him that I've ~ot the cash from you. as opposed to this arrangement we have here." Jack Aadersoa 11•1yndlc•I~ colamaJ1t. When issues fail, Demo era ts will turn to scandal W'\SHINGTON-WithGary Han. the bnght new hope, upset 1n lll1no1s. with Fntz back on schedule fora ta tie fight an November. which even has fnends fear may be a homble mismatch, Washington 1s deeply frustrated over ats incapacity to nd this capital city ofReaganasm . The strate~em upon whi ch it wall settle as predictable. There is only one proven way of defeaunga popular Republican ad- min1strat1on that has put down roob in Middle America. Destroy 11 throuah scandal. Consider the last four prcsadenual elections. Even with George Wallace siphon· ingoff 10 million votes and five Deep South states that would have gone Republican, Nix on and Agnew de- feated Humphrey and Muskie an ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat L ~-- 1968. With Wallace out an 1972. thc crushed McGovern and Shnver an a 49-statc landshde. ln 1980, Mr. Conservative came out of the West to dump over an elected president for the first time sinc-e the Dcprcss1on, in a landslide to match FOR 's defeat of Hoover. The only liberal victory in almost 20ycars-and it was what Jimmy Caner would calla .. limited success" -was 1976. Even then. 6craJd Ford closed a 37-point deficit an the summer to three poanl$ m the fall. Had Ford not gaffed himselfon the "independence·· of Poland. he might have won. With Re•n perceived as a stron& prcsidenti Wlth recovery acceleratina. wt th the GOP holdin. thc high cards on the social issues, with the electoral arithmetic stacked in favor of the H. l . khwan1 m Pvbl..n. Chay Oowellby Editor n Aatt•nt 10 the Put>lllhlt LenyO .• .,..,.. Ma~Edi10t Franlt Zlnl AetOCNlll (cli1or ' PAT BuCHAIAI Republicans, Wlth the Democrats ltkcly to nominate an uncxcitina voice of the past and a spokesman for thespeciaJ intercsu, the Establish- ment a~pears incmlsin&ly despenue. So at as turnina. wtth alacrity, to what worked before. Over the wttkend, Bob Woodward oIThe WaJhinaton Post. an observer in Waierpteand a principal in Jimmygate, bemoaned the absence of a spectal prosecutor in Dcbatcgate. • "Meese Hcarinas and a Flawed Probe Revive que tions about 'Dc- batqat.c, "nn the hopeful beaal.ioe. Even thoua.h the FBI 1ntcrViewcd 220 people in t.fic leak of Jimmy C.rttr's bnefina book. Wlthout uncoverinaa misdemeanor. Woodward felt 1fthcy .had run the total of230 they miaht bavebja pay din Docsanybodythink WoodWM'd and hi collcaJUCS' central concern is tbesafe&uardm,aofWhitc House documcnuap1n tunauU.OnUd "leaks," -when they call upon he carried coming to Washington. federal judges and congressional Again, the cry for a "special pros- committecs to "get the system to ecutor" fills the airwaves. work proJ?':rly'"? Rep. Tony Coelho (0-Calif.) now No children, what the Washington feels the "ethical issue" may mean Est.abiishment iscastinaabout for isa electoral gold for the Democratic wayofdiscrcditinianddestroyina Party. another president at finds itselfin-Which is, first. a chan,c, since capable of defeatinJ.at the ballot box. Coelho previously felt the "fear Review, if you will, the "scandals" factor" was the great hope of the pany of the past year. of the people("I happen to be an First, we had "Scwc,..atc" at the apostle oftryina to find out where the Environmental Protect.ton Agency. fwfactorisbccaute Jthjnk that'sthe Who remembers now why Anne way elections arc turned.") Seeond, Burford was burned at the stake? raisinaethical i11ues is not simply Then came Debatcgate. Who swiped ambitious for the Democrats, ll is Jimmy's briefinapapcrs? After six downriabt audacious, u the statute months ofFBl interviews, even on some ofCoelho's oolleques for House Democrat Dan AJbo ta did Koreapte has not yet run, as a Joodly not come up with cnouab for a couple fraction of the House Democratic ofdaysofpublicbcarif\p. Then it was caucusisstill in federal pri10o for the "secret ta pin&" of Charlie Wick at Abseam, as the scent of the sex and USIA and the "blackJlst" or'lib-cocaine scandal has yet to be com- erals." But Wick taped his calls plctcJyfumiaated from the Demo- bccauMbe has a lousy memory. and cratk cloakroom. wanted a record ofhis historic tenu~. For Democratic politician• and the andthe"blacklisf'tumsout to be a Wubinaton ~ theethicaissueiu aaaJeofEst.abliJhmeotcnucsof bard row to hoc, and thcrc'anot much konald Rcq.annonobcaiven the time to hoc at. TheOcmocratnn: bonbons of fnle tnps abroad to pcn::icivcda.s bopdessly ~un; e~plain Mr. Reagan's policies. The ~cmiJbalaty,autaoaU·bmelow c1tyfumed;thecountryyawncd. -wath t.hemedia~ulculhc Now, it's Ed M~se'stum. Ed's • watch.doaoflheP'!blictban tbcat&lek friends from California aotjobs in the ctosofthe Estabhsbment. administration.Ed'sfncndalcnthim Plilrkt,,_t1m•&u~fel money to handle the double monpae ~ "This system means no candidate can take California for granted," says Duane Garrett, a San Francisco lawyer and national codirect or of the Mondale campaign. And that includes Ronald Reagan . Reagan hasn't had to fight very hard for victory in his home state for more than a decade. The last time the president had even a semblance of a struggle here was in 1970. when he won reelection by about 300.000 votes over Jesse Unruh. But no Republican has contested Reagan senously here since 1966, when he was first nominated for governor. His presidential primary wins in 1976and 1980 wereascertam as his 1984 win. Even when he ran for president in 1980, Reagan was never seriously challenged on his home turf. "Jimmy Carter was never much more than a distant flicker on a TV screen to most Californians," said Garrett. But after the June primary and the Democratic convention in San Fran- cisco, the Democraticwinner- whoever it 1s-will be a well-known figure here. Hart, in particular, as a threat to Reapn in bis home state. "He's every bit as telegenic as Reagan," says his namesake, state Sen. Gary Hart of Santa Barbara who was the first California elected officia~ to endorse the Han presidential drive. "He's young. has fresh ideas and people haven't overdosed on him the way they did on (ex-Gov.) Jerry Brown, who was a similar sort of figure with similar views and man- nerisms." In fact, saysthe state senator, Han is "the pcrfctt California candidate. ideally suited to a state where tele- vision is important and labor and party orgaruz.ations areo 't as strona th~ arc in places like lllinois and Ohao." But even ifMondale is his fall opponent. the television and news- paper publicity provided in an active pnmary mean that Reapn will face a tou&her task this year than in 1980, when Carter vinuaUy oonocded the st.ate lo him. .. Weknowyoucan'uim~lywnae offa47~lcctoral votcatatc, 'aid GarTett. "Notwben that'salmost one-fifth of the votes you need to win the whole thi na. •• If the Democrats contest Cali· Comia. Rclpn also wiU have to spe more ti !fte, eff'onand money~ than in bis other eft"CM'U. So Han bu done all o(~fomia a favor, restorina to it lbe prominent potitici.1 role men led by ha po;pu • lauon. 1'hma6 EUIU laaSUu .,.,....,,,.,~ .... ,. .. IUfJ8. L ~ COAST People Flight patterns given quick fix Majority of 1,300 visitors to way station return to wild By KATHLEEN CUMMINGS When Susan Parks checks her freezer wondering what to feed her hungry brood, she might wab a couple of pounds of white mice or a few slightly mauled lizards. Her north county home is one of 65 state-Licensed comfort and way stations for wounded. homeless or unwanted, non-game birds of prey. It all started with a call she made six years ago to the California Department offish and Game, asking them, ''How about an owl?" Thirteen hundred birds later. .. "I get calls at 2a.m. l guess it's a good thing I'm not married-who'd put up with this? "My job is to get them back into the wild," says Parks who has a bachelor's degree in biology and did graduate work in ornithology. "I've never turned away a bird." she adds proudly. "last June lOObi~scameto me. People just bring them in. I don't pick upbirdsbccauseofthetimedelayand expense involved with the driving." Without any state aid, she spends more than $1 ,000 of her money each year for food and supplies. Money contributions go into a special fund and two veterinarians, Bruce Levine and Pat Moss.. donate their services to Parks. Referring to the white mice sent from university laboratories, she says, "If they have been used in experiments, the ether must be washed ofTbefore the birds will accept them." Parks rai~-; mic«-fnr food in her garage. and neighbors Woman drives a hard • bargain She triumphs over bureaucracy to get a special car --- brinf offspring of pet mice and liz.ards from their gardens. 'Once 1 put a wbitentintothccageofa red-tailed hawk.'' she explains ... Henn screech in& into the comer. He had never seen that color in the wild.•• Parks let the rats swim in a vat ofbrown dye until they were an appropriate color and then the hawk went for them. Many of her charges arc permanently-handicapped, but returning the other birds to the wild takes a long time, much patience and unusual tactics-"I've had to teach an owl to hoot." "This is the time of year when I get the most business. The city tree trimmers bring me many birds they displace," she says. "Eastertime adds to the numbers. too. Cute ducklings purchased as lifts grow bigand m~sy, and the peoP.le let them go. The &ck Bay is a favorite dumping spot, 'But this, Parks says, squcez.cs out the wild migratory ducks. She maintains a menage-a-trois with an imposing looking, great homed owl named Bug and a Siamese cat named Duke that wants nothing to do with birds since the owl played "ride the kitty." "The ~pie who found Bug abandoned by a tall palm and took him 10 didn't realize bis leg was broken and it mended wronJ-Now one leg is shorte'i in the wild one foot would reach his prey before the other.' Bug is tame enough for her busy lecture circuit where ''the schoolchildren love him -he's a celebrity." She's anxious to tell students, club members and fellow conservationists such advice as "Please don't feed the hawk birdseed. He'll get very sick and probably die; it would be like stuffing a mouse down a duck's throat." Considering the dozens ofbirds she kce~. a visitor might expect to sec a living room speckled with feathers and droppings. But Parks maintains a tidy home on a quiet street-"although there are some interesting sounds ,,..,,,.... .. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A wheelchair-bound woman who suc- cessfully battled the California bu- reaucracy so she could drive a specially equipped car that did not meet state air pollution standards says her hard-woo mobility gives her a "feeling of dignity.'' Carol Raaiut recei•ea her Brltlah Et.wick En•oy car for handicapped drlTera for which ahe recelftd an exemption. ''It's really going to give me a lot more oi_ghts out," Carol Raugust said after bemJ presented with the keys .to her Elswick Envoy, a squat, white British-made car that allows a handi- capped ~rson to sit in a wheelchair while dnving and to get in and out of the vehicle unaided. After a much-publicized crusade and some help from a legislator. Raugust, a microbiologist who lives in Hayward, succeeded in getting a special exemption from the state Air Resources Board this month to bring in the car, which had been prohibited because it docs not meet state emission control standards. "I have to admire their attempt to protect the environment, but I am really glad they found a way to get an exemption," said Raugust, who has been wheelchair-bound since infancy and describes herself as "in my 40s. •· "This is so important to so many people beyond myself," she said Wednesday. "Thousands of people in (motorized) wheelchairs arc limited by the range of their batteries." She said the $15,000car, ~id for by members of the Woodside Road Baptist Church in Redwood City, will allow her to visit her elderly parents, take courses in sign lanJuage and computers, find a swimming pool to "beat the bulge" and ~o to all those places that have been inaccessible to her. She said the two-hour commute each way to her Oakland job by bus and train will be cut to 20 minutes with the car, which she ordered a year ago. Assemblyman Robert Naylor and Tony Turner, managing director of Elswick Envoy, were among those on hand for a ceremony presenting the car, which needed a few adjustments before driving. "You should be complimented on fighting through the bureaucratic labyrinth," Naxlor told Raugust. "A lot of people w1ll benefit as a result of your tenacity." When the ARB first turned down her request to bring the car to California. she and members of her church took the case to Naylor, who introduced a bill Feb. 8 that would exempt cars for the handicapped from the air pollution standards. He also pushed the ARB to grant an exemption for Raugust and originally was told none would be given. However, on March 7. following publicity about the woman's battle with bureaucracy, ARB officials said one car could be brought into Cali- fornia "for experimental reasons." The exemption applies only to Raugust. Turner said the four-cylinder, 39-horscpower vehicle "emits less pollution than some larger lawn mowers," but cannot meet Cali- fornia's standards. The Elswick Envoy is the only car being manufactured that allows a disabled person to ride a wheelchair through a rear door. fasten the wheelchair to the floor and then drive while in the wheelchair. The person also needs no help in driving the wheelchair into and out of the car. ANN LANDERS Al GARDININQ Al ...__,L ........ • •r•e never ta.med away a bird. My job la to get them back Into the wild,'' aaya Suan Parka who na.raea one ofherdaarl• •t the com.fort and way atation In her home. • around here" -amid neighbors whoare"greatabout my birds." comical with legs askew." • P~rks' ~estate job allows her flexibility for her avocation. It takes me an hour and a half each morning to feed everyone. And that docsn 't include clean-up twice a day." "People seem to find out where I live. They've even discovered where I work. They'll bring me a crow in a box. I have a Cooper's hawk in my office rig.ht now in a carrier. "Someone found a great blue heron in the riverbed and brought it to me in their bike basket. It looked so She may be contacted through the Prentice Parle Zoo in SantaAnaortheAuduboo Society. 'Lolita' never found worth Former stripper writes book about her double life ---- BOSTON (AP) - A 24-ycar-old former striptease dancer who led a double life through her high school and college years says an a new book that she was seeking admiration she believed she could get from strangers in seedy bars. "An illusion of intimacy accom- panies nakedness," Lauri Lewin. 24. writes in "Naked Is the Best Disguise: My Life as a Stripper," to be published next month. Lewin. a college graduate, says she now believes she was seekinga kind of acceptance and attention lacking at home. Her parents divorced when she was 3; when she was 14, she and her older sister moved from their mother's home in North Carolina to live with their father, a professor, in Boston. Al the illegal afe of 16. she began peeling as "Lolita • in Boston's Com- bat Zone. a few blocks of strip bars, peep shows, and bookstores selling sex books and devices. From noon to 8 p.m. she stripped, 20 minutes at a time, and used up to $1 00aday in cocaine to brace herself. She also completed Brookline High School, the Uni versity of Massachu- setts in Boston and Beacon College. "It took six months of therapy before I could quh," Lewin told The Boston Globe in an interview pub- lished Wednesday. ~-,,, .. : Laa.rt Lewin, a peeudonym, po11ea In Boeton '•Combat Zone : where ahe performed u a •tripper da.rtnc collece yea.re. ; "Part of my ability to get out was seeing that women are not valued. that they are desperately seeking admiration from people who cannot and will not give it to them," she said. Lewin said she "had to com~te with my sister," who worked bnefly as a stripper while attending the University of Wisconsin. ..It was as if, by taking my clothes ofTin front of men. the customers and employers, I could expect them to know me and care for me. I trusted that intimates would understand my humanness, my moods and predica- ments. "I saw stnpping as a glamorous make-believe world," she said. "It was ~ike being Marilyn Monroe because of the costumes. the glitter. the Lights. It seemed like • show business. If women make the choice to strip. the) should go into It with . . . . eyes wide open. It 1s not glamorous.: You don't go from the Combat Zono• to Hollywood ... She said her mother. aware of bet~ double life. asked bow she could be: both a feminist and a stripper, and LcWlll had no answer. "Slowly, I could articulate what' was making me so furious about meo watching me," she said "I bad thought they admired me. Then Isa'! the thinly veiled contempt beneadt thc admintion. When you think about it. it is frightening and strange .... Since she firushed wriong the boole. about a year ago. she bas worked i11 the health field in Bostol\. She plan• to marry and to return to school to trajn herself to work with children. The book, she says, is "an affirma uon of me as somettting other than bod .. y. '84AthenaAward presented to Dot Clock I The Newpon Harbor Panbellenk honored Dot Clock with its 20th annual Athena Award .,rcacntation at its "Dollars for Scbolan" benefit. The recipient traditionally exemplifies the qualities of wisdom, reason and love of the arts associated with the Greek &oddess Athena. Dot was chosen for her contributions to the community, including work for the Junior Lcaaue ofNewport Harbor, Newpon Harbor Foundation, Bia Brothers/Bi&Sisters, Anaclitos de Oro, Sophisticates of A TSC, Friends of Canyon Acres Soci~ty and ~e National ~ty.Lcague. She also is a board member and tw~ume president ofNcw Directions for Womeb Inc., an executive board member of South Coast Repertory, and volunteers her time on behalfofthe Pacific Chorale, Ne~n Hatbor Art Museum, Sou them California Alumni Qub of'Pi Beta P1u, the Ora nae CountyPhilbannonicSocietyandFriendsofUCI Lib~. Newpon Harbor Panhellenic president Mfl'U Wrlpt no~ that the fashion show (two actually) and luncheon at the Re&istty Hotel raised about$3,000 (or acholantups foryouna women from the Harbor Area. PutAlhenawinnenpraentfortbeshowi.ofsprinaandsummer d~=~Y Fle~Smaleland an antique fuhaon sbowby LJIMla G incl Jeu 1Aca1, Betty BerveJ, Carel• BttWI. Amelia IAcbeJ,arit anM11.a.m..i1 Peueand Mary Pkf!i·••· Jackie R•&Mr, former mayor ofNewpon Belch, was amona some 300 auesll u were aaars.ne w ... and CeJelUH BaneJ .. Benefit committee memben included &rildlle H•fhau. cbainnan; Jtu 'ftaJer, IJWu LetU., Marpt B•tlw and CeleedM Baney. • • • It'• alwa)'I nice to hear about• couple rach.ina that aolden weddina annivenary. Cotta Mea resident.1GenWS....and Canle Ben.pvea party Sunday at El Pelcador raiaurant to honor their puents, llanW and .... SmMtof Anaheim\ who were married on March I 7, I 9~. in Dctroitaf\er afour-yearoouruhipthatbepnooadanoe tloor. Twenty-fouryear11ao theytrlded Michapn'aanowforCabtorruaaunsbioc. Fifty sucsts attended the dinner pany alona with 9l-ye&N>td Marie Dewtn,flc1da's mothcr,andanotherSmoouon.a..aw,andbiswifeJ8'1 of Corona. • • • Plparazzi is written by Daily Pilor Style &liror Meluxla Huddksron • j 0rMge COMt DAILY PILOT /Friday, Mwot\ 23, 1114 Birthday.-bayi-eaa take liberty, but,not oiJ sb.ip IJ lroOB A. MtJWQAN ., ...... °"' .... , 0 IUDGEAELD. Con.n. (AP) -"ls that a birthday?" uted the poet Alexander Pope in a clever couplet too .cuttina by far to adorn a humorous birthday card. ""'Ti1 alas! too clear. 'Tis but the funeral of the former year:• Yes indeed, 'til my bu1.hday, wmch puts me i.nto this Cizry, and u the funeral cortqe of another 12 months toml>erly paues by into deserv~ly foraotten yesterday•, I mourn the fact that I have let yet another year slip by without flnilhina "War and Peace," learning bow to taP. dance or writing the first chapter of my memolR. l haven t Olioted the kitchen, either. How old am I? I shall be as coy at handling that question u an old Irish lady in our town who took umbrage at divulaina her age on a form at the dentisfs office ... Just put down," she told the nurse, "I'm almost as old as me teeth and about the same age as me tonaue." Let the record show that I was high born: the blessed event takina place on the second floor above Nemitz's delicat~~n on upper Park Avenue in Manhattan. In those days the neiabbors apparently weren •t so fussy u they seem to be now about purveyina boloana in the Silk Stockina District. if you have been foUowina the adventures of a Korean immigrant uying to open a pastrami palace on Park A venue . March 23, my natal day, was noted in other years for thebirtbof'Joao Cawfordand Wemervon Braun, makin& the date both starstruck and moonstruck. Oo March 23. l 77S, Patrick Hent)' unered t.be immonal words that I had to memoriz.e 1n the seventh arade1 "I know not what coune others may take; but as for me, pve me liberty or Jive me death!" In the same spirit ofliberty, on ~b birthday we allow t.be readers freedom of the column, turning the rostrum over to them freely and for free, which also frees the columnist from having to ponder anythina other than life's lenathening shadow. My several dissertations on Obverse Enaliah. the indelicate art of the man&led clicbe, provoked consider- able reader response. "Consress bas made important contributions," writes J. Roben Van Pelt of Sarasota, Fla. .. One day along about 19 I 0 my dad came home from a trip I Fight for cause, get result_s I Dear Read en: pay atteadon to tile answer, after wblcb I will give yoa u Do yoa feel It Is apclate. ateless to flglat for a DEAR ANN LANDERS: I read your .. Recipe for caue -t!aat tbe A Tragedy" and it is very sad. syttem ls riged, yoo II However, I'd lilce to see my version in print. It has a cu't wtn, so wby more realistic ending. Herc it is: bot.Iler? I •IDERS (I) Take one reckless, inconsiderate, damned fool. I bave before me LA ~2) Mix with a bottle of booze (any brand). some beartenlng 3) Add one high-powered car. evidence tbat yoo 4) Soak fool in alcohol. Place fool in car and let him CAN will, and if yoo yell bard enoogb and long enougb, you dn vc until the speedometer hits 80 mph. are boud to wake ap somebody. (5) After the crash remove the innocent victim from Here 11 a colllDlD that appeared 10 yeart ago. Please the mass of twisted steel. Place in satin-lined casket and garnish with flowers. -------------------(6) Slap the wrist of the drunken idiot who caused the accident and came out without a scratch and say, B~pa SS S Ur.-gery "Naughty, naughty ... mustn't do tba1t" and then watch him get off with a S 100 fine and IOdays mjail-which he doesn't serve because the judge puts him on probation. r1.sks we1~hed <1>Repeatdaily. This happened twice in two days in our county (population 68,000) and it makes me sick to think about it. ------------Thanks for letting me sound off. -UPSTATE, N.Y. DE AR D R . DEAR UPSTATE: Wbere are tbe lncUput clttzeu of STEINCROHN: I've yoor comma.nity? Wby don't tbey let their legislaton bow read about a few if tbey don't pus some decent laws and elect jad&et wbo cases in which bypass p will make tltem stick -oat tltey 10! intestina~ surgery EJER If enoap people get off tbelr daffl, tlaey cu move helped d1abetes pa-moutaiu, Mister. tients. As I am only 5 SJEllCROHI Candy Llgbtner's MADD (Motben Agaiut Dru.k feet tall and weigh Driven) was tile flnt gra11rooll orauahattoa to get over 250 pounds, I serioas. Tbea President Rea1an appointed a Commhaloa suggested to my doc-· on Dra:.nk Driving. Its effort• proved to be blgllly effective. tor that I !l'ight be a g~ candidale for surgery. But he's For yean J bave bee• pasla.ba1 for toaper laws oonservauve and doesn t agree. wltboat exceptions parttC11larly ID tbose catet lnvolvbag a At present, I'm on a diet and take insulin. But I serloas bajary or a deatb. I was bappy to note recently that haven't lost any weight and would certainly appreciate any a federal jadge ID Obio was ordered to .erve time ID Jail help. Would you suggest that I ask for consultation or even and pay a $300 fine. AD Illinois m~ two wew later, was change doctors? given a 10-year prison term for iJlllllg foar people wltUe f'mjust one of those patients who can't lose weight no drlvLDi a.oder tbe lnflaeoce of alcobol. matter how hard I try. It isn't as 1fl'm seek.mg the easy way Too many people wltb cloot 1et off wllb llpt to control my diabetes. I'm simply a v1ct1m of obesity that sentencet -or not at all. J favor time ha tbe slammer a won't disappear. I'll appreciate word from you on your stUf fl.De and commwllty work provam. Also d~ opinion. Thank you. Mrs. Y. . driven aboald be forced to go alon1 on ambalan~ calla DEAR MRS. Y.: Before you d1sm1ss your doctor. l and work la emergency rooms wasbiag blood off twisted think that asking for consultation would be better. You bodies It woalclglve tbem a be0tter udentandlng of wbat may find that your <?Wn doctor isn "t too conservative. Most bappe~s when drunks drive. doctors would hesitate to recommend such surgery to a • • • diabetic patent. It may be risky because diabetic patients What kind of wedding goes with today's new life arc especially susceptible to infection. styles? ~s anything go? Ann Landers· "'New Bride's Your doctors may indeed decide that you should have Guide" re/ls what's right for today's weddings. For a copy. surgery, but if they don't. it's not because they are send $2, plus a Jong. self-addressed. stamped envelope (37 hopelessly conservative. They must weigh many factors cents postage) to Ann Landers. P.O. Box 11995, Chic.aao. before saying "yes." lll. 6061 I. LLOYD•s gardPnshop MARIGOLDS lderulor ' Summer color 16 per pony pak white pak only) . ••1· 11• llOW l 9° JUNIPERS 1 Gal. Tam Junipers Juniper Prostrate Juniper Prostrate Var. ... ,. •2 .. 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I ece it brewina in the air. But, I will nip 1t in the bud.•• Gcorae Stout of Cinnaminson. NJ., found thi1 water-1(8Cd sentence i.n a technical repon on coutal 6ab populations: "With respect to most flofish resources in the neanbore zone, thett distribution is spatially and temporarily variable." lo addition to whicb, they aren't bi ti °t{y diatribe apin1t Christ.mu cardt sbowina "biida canyina holly in their beaks, pendu, e~ cats, penauins, pumas and Whatever" brought a cry or fowl from Fran and Don Carpenter of Patterson, N.Y., who happen to be pequi.n people. The Carpenters collect penguins -4,000 of' them -in every shape and form from dolls and ceramics to ash trays and hooked rugs, tum.ina their mobile home into a veritab1e rookery for these wobbly creatures nattily attired in evc.n.ina wear. On the road to Beirut, t.be Bob Hope tr0upe lost its costumes in transferrina the wardrobe trunks from the aircraft carrier Independence to the carrier John F. Kennedy. My recounting of the mishap evoked a letter Spectacular d.laplaye of color In ahady areu can be proTided year att;:,r::r by ptanttnc ualeu (abo•e) and cam • Both require little effort on the put of the &ardener. Lit U• Help You GrHnUpYour Lawn With Bandini SUPER BLADE A High Nitrogen Mlnerof Rich Ferttllzer for Gross Lawns. HAVE A HHN LAWN THIS YEAR ,, ................ . DllGll JI,, ... , fftllflftll "'""' ...... _.,, Ptftoct Potlc> Tr .. 8ocout1 ft'9Y con bl Plontld In Tubl, Pott Of In the 9'ound. I Florui Spf'cial I :~~~~11 CARNATIONS FULL OOZEN•LONG STEMS MAN~ COLORS • from one of the oflicen in the wardroom aboard the Kennedy. "Your account appeared in its original venion in Stan&. Stripes." wrote Lt Cmdr. Dwayne Nuttina. .. No complaint with it. The problem i1 the way it aooe:Ued in some papen b.ck home in a ahorteocd venion. 'l"he power blackout and loss o=ae happened on t.be Jndepen- dence1 bul anyone na the shortened version would think t happened aboard Bia John. Pride runs very strona ill the J.F.K. We have jmt won the Battenbera Cup recopizina ua u the No. I ship in the entire Atlantic Fleet. To have your lhip pteteDted in this liabt hurts. I rea1iu what happened is not your fault but ia there anythina you ~do to set the record slnliaht? It would be arutly appreciated by the S,000 men of the John F. Kennedy." Aye, aye, sir. let the full record &how that Brooke Shields, Aon Jillian, Cat.by Lee Cros~y and Miss U.S.A Julie Hayek: had to Det'form in sk:int.ifnt borrowed fliaht suits aboard the Jpl( because of electncal problem on the Independence. And h•ei>Y birthday, too, to the carrier Independence, which thu year is 2S years old, SHADY AREA BRIGHTENED WITH SHRUBS By KATHRYN WILLIAMS c.--.....AMll!le ......... ......., Azaleas and camellias will provide year-after-year spectacular displays of blooms without a great deal of effon on the part of the gardener. All you need to do is meet a few basic requirements. The plants like acid soil that is well-drained and retains moisture. ]"ow this may not sound like the alkaline, clay soil in our area, but you can easily oorrcct it by adding peat mo», oak leaf mold, or one of the commercial- ly-prepared a.zalea<amellia mixes when you first plant and as an annual mulch. Mulching helps keep moisture in the soil and also maintains acidity. Azaleas and camellias like moist conditions. They have very shallow roots so they dry out faster than some other shrubs. Water them regularly during bot, dry, or windy s~lls. but cut back during cool weather because soggy soil will drown the roots. Since our water, air and soil all contain a lot of salt, soak the soil around t.be plant thoroughly whenever you water to wash away any salts that may have accumulated that can burn the leaves. One of the best things about azaleas and camellias is that they don't require much fertilizer. Use an acid food that has extra iron lD it. Probably the easiest fertilizer to use comes in a dry form that you just scatter around the plant. Feed three times a year, starting right after the plants finish blooming. Make sure the plants nave been watered recently before you feed them, and then thoroughly water in fertilizer. Never feed 8.Z41eas or camettias when they are in bloom. Azaleas and camellias are relatively pest-free. Watch for spider mites and thri~ on azaleas; spray with a weakened solution of a mit1cied or systemic msecticed - about 'f'> strength would be safe. Pew blight is a disease that will cause the flowers ofa camellia to tum brown. The best defenses arc to keep the area under the plants cleared of old blossoms and plant litter, and to avoid wetting the blossoms when you water. There are two basic types of camellias that do w.elWn our area The japooicas tend to have larger flowers in a wide variety of shapes and colors, and they thrive in tillered shade. Sasanqua camellias, although they have smaller flowers, can take quite a bit of sun here on the coast. They are often called "sun camellias." Prune them after they finish blooming to control the shape of the plant. Az.aleas for our area also come in two forms. The Belgian indicas require shade, while the Southern indicas can take more sun (although they don't require it~. Two varieties that do cs~ially well arc "Redwing ' (red flowers) and "Alaska' (white f1owen.) While most azaleas bloom just once a year, these two often bloom two or three times a year. Pinch the tips back after they bloom to keep the plant bushy. When cbOOsiOJft1:;ts for a shady area, you can't do much better t.ban pie · azaleas and camellias. With very little effort, you can have attractive foli~ all year long and seasonal bursts of color. A little attenuon to the special requirements is all it takes to produce years of enjoyment. •Plant a dwarf citrus in a tub for attractive green foliage all year long, fragrant blooms and tasty, colorful fruit. •Put a stop to water run-off from your lawn. Spike or aerate this month to insure ad~uate water penetration. •Ground coven can beautify a slope or bank, fill in a shaded area where lawn doesn't grow, substitute for a lawn or reduce its size and many times require Jess maintenance than other plantings. Check out the array offlowering and evergreen ground covers at your nursery. •When wisteria finishes blooming this spring, be sure to prune it heavily. . •It's time to plant VCJetables. Amend your soil deeply, adding organic matter to improve soil quality and improve drainage. This will help assure better crops of mouth- watering, homegrown vegetables this summer. • Try containers for mobility 1 There's a big advantaae to arowina seasonal flowers in containers-you can place color wherever you need it the most. Bright masses of petunias can be brought right up onto the paved areas of your patio or entry. Abare, wooden deck can be fiven warmth and charm by fumisbinc it with pou brimm1na with aeraniums. dwarf manaoldJ and marsuerites. You can add a spark of color to a shady corner with containers of blue floweriq lobelia, colorful impatiens or a planter filled with tuberoUI tqoniu in bloom. Container prdenin& is not only euy but rewarctina,. You just have to remember ah buica. When arowioa flowers in containers. they are deDendent on the lardcnef for food and water, more so tban if they were planted in the PQU.nd. Use a loose, porous soil mixture that drains euily, yetboldsenouah mo11ture10 witblcand the beat of warmer spriaa ~ aummer days. Your local nursery hu the proper planter m•• and Oowen. Oardencn who are old hands at ecttina the most out of container planu prefer the larJet contaiom and consider them the best investment. They are mucb better for sbowina color than several small pots IClttercd about at random ud alM?1 t.be lalJet'soil areas do not dry out u ~ The daisy-liKe marpcnte ia a perennial that does well , ________ .....,_,. In containm with its white., lemon yellow or pink Gowen. S/nqe 1941 -The ~ue flowered fdiaa (blue marauerite) ii Ibo attnctive. H Of counie, one Of the best annuals for coosaiDer ~l· ~-' srowina ii the perky,~ peWllia. :Vou Will ftnd GI l~' W$ varietitt that fh any coataineteva tboee that~ OU1 of u•ns baskets. OwWt IDlrilokla are loat-Woaminl Nur•ery -Florist conwnerp1aoua1M1youcancbooeetromwo111 ...... ~ yelloW. Or'llllC aok1, brOftie or mlud Colon. 2140 Hor,or llvd .• Costa Mtta The blue Oo~ lobetia. wbhe or purs* ~•um, w .... .,....... 111111. dainty al)"MUm, sweet william and viVid ciMtlriM are other ann&aals that do exceptionally well in <X1Dtainen. Sign• of spring, and hopes eternal UCLACoech u rrr F•rmer t14tta .,.ct extenelon; Wiii he llOC8Pf1 112. Abad Knight for N.C. Kentucky ou sts rival Louisville; Vtrgti:ita in upset From AP ..... &dtet The Indiana Hoosien, unranked and an underd<>J. once apin found & K.niaht in lhinina armor. And thal wu enough to pierce the title dreams of No. I North Carolina. Freshman Steve Alford scored 27 points as Indiana, playing the toup man-to-man defense synonomout with Coach Bobby Kni11-}.i eliminated the Tar Heels 72-oa Thursday n.W!t in an NCAA &It Re&ional semifinal pme in Atlaoaa: f ndiana led S9-47 with S:36 re.; mainina before missing four ltrailbt front ends of o~ne free.throw opportunities. North Carolina took advantage and J)U)lcd within two before Alford took over and sunk aix foul shots and Mike Giomi ad4ed two more with five seconds left to preserve the victory . .. Our free throw shooting is usually a key to our winnina. .. Alford said. "l think tomorrow we'll be workina on il .. The triumph sends Indiana, 2.U, into the East final Saturday .,aiDlt unranked v· · · which suq:>riled 1J"lllU&, • • No. 18 Syracute 63-SS m theopenma ICmifin.a1 game. The winner advanca to the Fm.al Four in Seattle. In other NCAA tournament play: Keat9eky 7Z, LomTIDe 11 LEXINGTON, Ky. -Guardl Dicky Beal and Jun Master scored 1 S points each as third-ranked Kentucky survived in a gut-wreocbina Jll!lC between bitter cross-S1ate rivals m the Mideast Rqional aemifin•I• Th e Aqel• are putttnc the flnlabJDC toacbea on •PriDC tnalntna ln Palm Sprtnc•· Manacer J ohn McNamara (left) and Rod carew Crtcht) keep • watch on thlng•. u doea Regle Jack.eon and bla dad. Brian ~. meanwhile, •tretcbea oat (top) &m.ldat the careful watch of the Aneel fana. The victory advanced the Wildcats, 28-4, to Saturday's finaJ against sixth-ranked Illinois, which beat No. 11 Maryland in the other semifinal at Rupp Arena on Thursday ni&ht. .............................................................................................................................. Louisville guard Lancaster Gordon ran up 11 straight points in the first half en route to a 2S-point pmc1 and Milt Wqnerbad 22 fortheCardinalL Rustlers win with ninth-inning rally Center Melvin Turpin kicked in 14 points for K.en\lldcy, and forward Winston Bennett came off the bench to score 10 for the Wildcats. Golden West Colleac pined some revenge for a first-round defeat and topped host Cerritos, 6-3, Thursday to highlight community college baseball action. And, Orange Coast scored another lopsided victory over Compton to remain close to South Coast Conference-leading Santa Atta. In Pacific Coast Conference play, Saddleback nioocd Southwestern BILLBOARD TONIGHT SATURDAY with a run in the bottom of the eighth. Here's what took place: Golden Weit 6, Cerritos 3 The visiting Rustlers pounded out 14 hits against Falcon ace Dion Beck and reliever John Agundez to remain among the frontrunners in the sec race. Golden West won it with a three-run outburst in the top of the ninth as David Applezoller walked with one out and Kevi n Elster singled him to second. Torrid Shane Aores then lined a base hit to right to score Applezoller and give the Rustlers e 4-3 lead. A fielder's choice moved Elster to third and Ron Morello followed with a double to left-center to score two runs. Something to kick about IDdlana '• 11artJ Slmmona trt• lD ftin for rebound Oabbed by North Caroltna '• Sam Perklna while Brad Datqlberty (<&2) Jenda a hand. IDdlana palled 72-88 apeet. Flores, the Rustlers' freshman catcher from Marina, went 3 for 4 and is now batting .612 this season. Applezoller also went 3 for 4, while Morello was 2 for 5 with three RBI. Cerritos managed nine hits off starter Mike Schooler and reliever and eventual win ner David Wilk, including four doubles and a triple. Traill"-' 2-0, Golden West evened the score in the sixth inning as Brian Patrick and Ken DcMarco singled and Applezoller followed with a base hit that scored one run. The ball was misplayed by the Cerritos center-fielder allowing DcMarco to score. Kentucky turnovers and fouls against the full~un press almost let the scrappy Cardinals, 24-11, eliminate the Wildcats from the playoffs for a second straiaht year. Vlrliala IS, S)'l'8CllH H ATLANTA -Frahman Olden Polynice scored six points during an (Pleue .ee NCAA/82) Morcllo's RBI si~e in the sixth (Pleue .ee RU8TLBR8/BS) CdM rolls on; Edison wins Masangkay goes 168-71/2; . Edison's Wheelwright triples Defending champion Corona del Mar rolled on in Sea View track and field, while the big one in the Sunset League, Edison at Huntington Beach, found the visitors squeakjn~ out a 7211>-63'7'1 verdict. Herc s how it went Thursday for Orange Coast area outfits: Andersoa, Palmer, Brown pace CclM roat Corona del Mar swept to its third straight lopsided Sea View League conquest, dropping visiting Irvine by a 109-27 margin. Anderson was an easy winner in the 880 and mile, loping to a 2:01 .2 and 4: 33.8, while Palmer tripled, taking the 120.yard high hurdles ( 15.6), triple jump (41-11) and high jump (6-2). The best mark of the day for the Sea Kings came in the pole vault where Carl Schnug turned in a personal best of 13-41/J. Another fine cfTon for the Sea Kings came by Scott Seal, who took the 100 in 10.3 and anchored the mile relay team. The Sea Kings, who are becoming the overwhelming favorite for league honors, won every evc~pt the 440. Wffelwrl&llC'• auwtq ·~· E4l1HD Eric Whcelwriaht, a Junior, turned in a standout triple to pace Edison to its victory, taking the high jump and long jump with efforts of 6-2 and 20.9, then reeling off a 43-8 Vi triple jum{>. The btg difference came in the 400 meter relay where the Chargen held Danny Thompson ofJ'tO win in 4S.3. Thompson took the sprints in 11.0 and 22.0, but the sinaJe effon of the day was by Huntinaton Beach's Roger Frank Werner Masanakay. whose lifetime best of 159-11 in the discus wm shattered with a 168-71/J effon. He also won the shot with• 5 3-1 I \i toss. WeaJ, ~ triple fer Foataia Valley iambi Wertj usually concentrates on his favorite event-the discus.. but Thursday be added a victory in~ shot put and another in the triple jump with a nice leap qf 42-31/J. The Barons' weight men wete enough to equal Westminster by themselves in a 113-18 Sunset Lcaaue rout. Wen) went S3-S¥• in the shot and added a 161-t 0 effon in the discus, with teammates Bob Westphal and Bill Stoner going 2-3 in both the shot and discus. Reaain. a junior, added victories in both sprints. tak.inJthe tOOmetenin 11.Sand the 200in 24.2, toaowitb his wmnina etron of 44.0 in the 300 intermediate hurdla. CIF studies public vs. private school issue The Barons won every event except the hi&b burdlc:a. Also stand.in& out was Chris Sperle. who rallied from a disappointina efron at the recent Beach Cities Invitational with a SO. I in the 400 meters. RIM...._ <>c... vtew•a...,.. · I J ROOEll CAIWION ........ ,... ... A recent statement from the Sea View Leque to the C1F General Council bu appuently not aone unheeded- the question of equity of competition with1n the CIF Southern Section in terms of public vs. private tcboolt i1 bei. addreued. iJewpon Harbor Hilb Principal Tom Jacobson, who ...., appoanled u tbe cbafrman of the committee, reported bldt to the ClF General Council Tbunday. .. We (the committee) met oo March 1 S for the 6nt time and tpent a couple ofhoun rcviewina the Sea View 1..-.e Potition paper 11 a point of bcainn.i.na for dilCUaiOn," •YI JllCOblon. .. It wu a ~ bealthy ditcullion about the iuuea involved and Ray Plutko. tbe Clf commlationer provided tome~ ~nd ~for UI," IJ J Other principals joinina Jacobson on this committee are Reverend Stephen Blain of Alemany (the president of the C&tbolic Athletic Association). Roaer Reupcn of Eisenhower, Dr. Oint Taylor of Glendora, Sister Ruth ADD Murray of Immaculate Heart, Dan Cole of Unfidd Chrittian and Don Hasen of La C.anada. in addition to P!utko, who is aervina as a m~r resource. aocordina to Jacobson. Plutko'1 first contribution bu been studies from 49 other stata on tho iuue, iochadi, a comprehensive report from Musacbuscncs, which acobloo •YI will be re\flewed clolely. The i11ue of cqujty between public and private 1ebool1 has become a sub.ioct of controversy the put two years, pri1J1arily bec'aute of the wooeta of Mater Dei Hiab •s buketbell team, a Calbolic institution which bat been stocked with several transfers in tbe last two years. Students may transfer to Mater Dei without cha~ residence, but are not afforded the tame option to s>U'c acbools without the reliaious upect. Four of Mater Dei'1 five staners this past year are non-Catholic, aax>rdina to published repons. Accontin& to Jacobeon, the CAA bas tent a visitina con~nt to Mater Dei to ~ 1everal questiooa to tbe ad.minittralioo and ICbool. and a report is fottbcomiq. .. Out committee will meet IPin April 12," 11ys Jacobloo, "'and we'll talk about the direction of our study and IOO\C of our opt.ions. .. And, we're considerin& compotina our own study to tend out to our own leques and lchoola. Tentatively wc·~e tet Seotembcr a our time to report hick to the CIF couna1." Marina Kiah junior Clli Rish reeled off docti. ~ I 0.8 and 21.8 in tbe l 00 and roQ mcten to pve the Vitiaiiia a solid foo~ot. tben Marina swept t.be ~ump and~ 1-2 in tbe triekjum[=ftiet Ocean View s cht!M'PI tor a Upeet in \be Swllet at Ocean View. Rick WU.On won 400 for Ocean View witb a time of S 1.8 and James Tbompeoo and John Ardu"bald won die 1,600 and 3,200. aoina •:40.6 and 10: 18, rapectivdy. Brau, &.W'llf ,_. Ne.,...C llarW • Steve Bruaa doubled with wim in t.be shot and d*-(4S.~ and 15()..()\4) and HOWier went 13-0 ia the P* vault and won tho 100 in 10.7, but the Sailors p • winninaodle·in a 71-6S Sea View Lape dec:ilioD --the host Ellles dropped the baton in the 6aa1 cveat -.. mile relay . Myron Felix tripled fOJ Es1aoc:ia. Wilm1ils U.. 2JO (Pl .......... TllAQJ/- 'I Ol•ioe CaMt DAILY PfLOT/frlday. Merch ~. 19'4 UCLA's Fanner gets extension of contract LOS ANGELES -Two weeks ago, it From AP cll1patc~H m wasn't clear whether UCLA wanted Lany Farmer to return as its basketball coach. _ And just as cloudy was whether Farmer wanted the JOb again. The school announced on Thursday that Fanner has received a two-year extension on his contract. And Fanner was scheduled to announce today whether he's accepted the offer at a news conference on campus. There were silJlals late Thursday night that Farmer still hadn't decided whether to accept the school's extension offer. One newspaper reported that Farmer seemed irritated that a press conference had been called. forcing him to make some son of a decision overnight. With phones ringing and reporters pacing outside his office door, Farmer was asked to give an indication of which way he was leaning. Shalong his head and gestunng at the chaos, he said, "Do I look like I've made a decision?" But UCLA Athletic Director Peter Dalis said. "I don't think we'd be planning a press conference if we didn't" expect Farmer to accept the extension. The extension would give Fanner. a former UCLA star who has been head coach at his alma mater for three seasons, three more years on his contract. . UCLA was 17-11 this season and wasn't invited to compete in the NCAA Tournament. 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The Presbyterian Hospital bequest will be used for research into the cause of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, commonly known as "Lou Gehrig's Disease." Hoya•' atay here very brief Georgetown University's basketball m team, with All-American Patnctc Ewing. was in the Orange Coast atea Tuesday, but their stay became very brief once they realized practicing at Corona del Mar High and residing at the Newporter Inn wasn't exactly across the street from Westwood and UCLA where they're scheduled to participate in the Western Regional Final Four basketball tournament. The Hoyas, under very strict security. went through a two-hour workout at Corona del Mar Tuesday, but plans to remain were changed and Georgetown has since moved to the Santa Monica area. Another win for Hamilton OITA WA (AP) -Scott Hamilton won the men's short program and ice dancers Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean rewrote the record books Thursday at the World Figure Skating Championships. The British Olympic champions earned an un- precedented seven perfect marks of 6.0 for their rhumba and waltz com- pulsory dances. In a stunning upset. Can- adians Barbara Underhill and Paul Martini won the pairs competition . dethroning Soviets Elena Valova and Oleg Vasiliev. the Olympic gold medalists and defending world cham- pions. Break Loose! Hallberll •harn tourney lead USC women roll over Montana OU')' BallbttJ, who badn~c even !I planned on playing this tOW"l\&Jnenl, scored an c--3 oo bis wa to a six-under-par 6f and a three-way~ for the • LOS ANGELES -Paula McOee seared 22 points and Cheryl Miller added 21 to le d USC to a 76-S l victory over Montana Thursday ni&bt in I NCAA West Regional women's bu~etball semifinal rmc. lead Thursday in the fmt round of the USF&G aassic in New Orleans. Hallbcra, a playoff loser at San Dieao earlier thts season, was tied for the top with Larry Mlie • who scattered a pudy collction of nine 31 across his card, and Bob Ea1twood, who sot h1s share of the lead with a JO.foot birdie putt on h1s final bole ... Georae Bayer fired a 4-under-par 67 Thursday to take the first-round lead in the Vin~e Invn.ational golf tournament for seniors at The Vmtaie Club 1n Indian Wells. Alone in second place at 68 was Paul Haney, while Roberto DeYlceuo was next at 69, followed by Al Maaserc and Doa Juaary at 70 . . . In the LPGA Kemper Open in Maui, Hawaii, Tat111ko Obako shot a four-under 69 to assume a two-shot lead over Laart PetenoD after first-round action. In an earlier semifinal Lona Beac State used a 22-4 blitz in overtime to defeat San Diego State, 91·73. No. S Southern Cal and No. 6 Long Beach State will meet for the rqional championship Saturday at 2 p.m. Burleson •a comeback on hold PALM SPRJNOS -Sbortslop Rick 'Ill Burleson of the ~els ~ undetJ~ an arthro~ to see if there as any new lOJUry to his naht shoulder. Burleson. attempting to come bock ftom a rotator cuff tear, was forced to leave after three inninas of Wednesday's Angels-Chicago Cubs ellhibition same because of pain in the shoulder. The Angels announced he would return to Los Angeles for the arthrogram after they defeated the Oakland A's, 3-2 Thursday. U.S. freestyle mark shattered CLEVELAND -Florida's 800-yard . freestyle relay team shattered its Amencan record by four seconds Thursday as the defending champion Gators took the team lead with two days remaining in the four-day NCAA merfs swimming and diving championships. The relay team-Albert Mestre, GcoffGabenno, Duffy Dillon and Mike Heath -broke its own 1983 record of6:25.29 with a championship time of6:21.29, easily beating out runner-up California. Florida's relay team, which included three mem- bers ofits 1983 unit, had also beaten the record in the preliminary round earlier Thursday, with a time of 6:24.36. After finals in four events, Flonda had 75 team paints, to 65 for UCLA and 51 for Stanford. NCAA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT ••• From Bl llllnols 7%, Maryland 70 early 12-0 ·run and Ricky Stokes tallied six straiRht to stop a Syracuse comeback in the second half as the Cavaliers upset tbe 18th-ranked Or- angemen in the semifinals of the East Regional. Virginia, 20-11, missed its first eight shots from the field. But the Orangemcn were able to hit only one of their first six in the sloppily played first half and led only 2-0 before Rick Carlisle tied the game with the Cavs' first basket, an 18-footer, 5: I 0 into the contest. LEXINGTON, Ky. -George Montgomery scored 15 points to trigger a second-half explosion that lifted sixth-ranked IJlinois over 11th-ranked Maryland in a Mideast Regional semifinal. The loss snapped an eiRht-game winning streak for Maryland and the Atlantic Coast Conference tour- nament champions ended the year 24-8. Efrem Winters was forced to leave the game with an injury with about 6:30 remaining. OCC men, women post tennis wins Polynice started the 12-0 run on a layup with 13: 12 remaining and freshman Tom Sheehy ended it wuh a I 5-footer from the left side with 9:06 to go, giving Virginia a 16-6 lead. Syracuse, 23-9, trailed 26-16 at halftime after shooting only 28 per- cent from the field. Virginia had a commanding 28-15 rebounding edge at intermission. lllinois rode the shooting of Mont- gomery, who scored eight points in a second-half stretch. The lllini -who had been down by as much as nine points in the first half -came back from a 32-30 halftime deficit to go ahead by I I points with 4:33 remain- ing in the game. Illinois. while enjoyinggood shoot- ing, had to overcomne second-half problems when Doug Altenberger and Scott Meents fouled out and Orange Coast College's tennis teams swept to ·their fourth straight South Coast Conference victories in as manr decisions on the men's and womens levels Thursday, the men taking a 7-2 decision at Cypress while the women stayed home and sent Cypress home with a 9-0 spanking. The men tuned up for Tuesday's duel wtth unbeaten Mt. San Antonio behind the standout singles play of Mike Bonfa. Jeff Ewing and Brad Parker, who all remain unbeaten in conference play. Downing remains hot His RBI single in third provesthe di ff ere nee in 3-2 victory over A's ----- From AP dispatches PALM SPRINGS Bnan Downing continued his tomd hilling by dnvmg in the deciding run wtlh a third-inning single Thursda)' as the Angels nipped the Oak- land A's, 3-2. in an exh1bit1on baseball game. The win was the fifth in the last six games for the Angels, who are 10-6 in the spring. The A's fell to I().. 7. After the A's scored an unearned run ofl winning pitcher Mike Witt on shortstop Dick Schofield's second-inning error. Downing doubled off Lary Sorensen to lead off the bottom of the inning and scored on another double by Bobby Grich. Jerry Narron's single scored Grich to give 1he Angels a 2-1 lead. Following Doug DeCinccs' two-out single and second baseman Joe Morgan's error on Fred Lynn's grounder, Downing singJat in the third to make it 3-1. Oownmg now has 11 hits and 13 RBI m his last 19 at-bats. Right-hander Frank LaCorte took over after Witt pitched three-hit ball through five innings and surrendered a sixth-inning "'"'" IM run on walks to Rickey Henderson and Morgan and a double by Camey Lansford. Dodgers lose llltlt In row VERO BEACH, Fla. -Tom Brennan, Salome Barojas and Bert Roberge com- bined on a fo ur-hitter as the Chicago White Sox blanked the Dodgers. 2-0, Thursday. The loss was the fifth in a row for the Dodgers. leaving them with a 7-10 record 10 the spring. The White Sox have an 11-7 mark. Both Chicago runs were unearned. The Dodgers committed three errors, giving them seven errors in their last two games and 27 in the spring. Tim Hulett and Julio Cruz opened the Chicago fifth inning with singles off losing pitcher Rich Rodas. One out later, Rudy Law reached first base on a throwing error by Los Angeles second baseman Steve Sax that loaded the bases. Rodas then walked Scott Fletcher to force home Hulett with the only run the White Sox would n~. 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Dk:klnlOll I( Vie 8ur1on ROd FunMth 8obGollby JR~ Soroa Dick MIVlll' P1ul Ruy1n 81t1 Johnston Chin Sel He Dow Fln•l-•ld Don Felrfltld Chrlstv O'Connor Al 811dlng Tom Nleporll J1y Hebert Ket NKlt HervltWard Sam Snt1d 33-~7 34·34--61 JS·J.t--69 32·3"-70 3'-~70 33-3'-11 31-~72 34·31-72 37·35--72 37·35--72 35-37-72 3S-3t-73 31-35--73 30-37-73 37·36--73 37·3'-73 31·3S--73 36-37-73 36-37-73 3'·37-73 :U-37-73 •~-n 3'-35--74 36-lt-74 31-36--74 3'-35--74 lS-39-74 :U-31-74 35-39-74 37-37-74 36·39-75 36•39-75 31-37-75 31·31-76 39·37-76 39·37-76 31-39-17 31-40--78 40·39-79 42-37-79. 39-41.....0 31-43--tl LPGA K~Open (I t Ka-Mii. HIWlll) T1t1uko Dhsako 34-3~9 Ulurl Petlll'M>n 34-37-71 81t1v King 33·39-72 IC1lhY Po1tltw11t 35-37-72 Sut Ertl 34·39-73 Pet Bredlev ~ 36-37-73 Rot>ln Welton 34-39-73 Jen Sle9tllnson 34-39-73 Petty SMttlln 35-31-73 D11t E11111t1119 lS-31-73 Alice Mllltf 3S-39-74 Jane Crafter 35-39-74 Jan Ftvnn 36·3'-74 Berb Bunkow1kv 3S-39-74 IC1thy Whitworth 37-37-74 M. J. Smith 37·37-74 JudY Cltrk 37-37-74 L.lurlt Ru$k·StweH 36·3'-74 Lot1Wal Mirta f'l9UtrU•Dolll L. YIWI Sll'OMY MM'Yll'YM ~~ 1<911VYft v oure MYft V•l'I Hoott JoAMW1shem DwdM l.Ulltr CelllYMor"lt C.r01V11 HIH OtelOlt M411alwl1n AlaultP Hlkeo. Muffin ~-Otvlln S/IMon lwrttt Dtbl>ltH1ll 8rtndl Goldlmlth Lori G1rblcr Lenore Murtoka /IMry 8tlh Z.IMmtrm1n l<.IY l<tnMdY Jotnnt Ctr 11tr 1<1thv Beker sue Foo1tm1n MlndvMoore Jent! 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Hlgtt School goH Mlrlnl 2'4, w .. tmins,., >41 (tt Sel<M cc. 12 Mies~ 55--Deltnl (Ml. R1llay (W), S7-Noe4, (Ml. Sf-Kaufma11 (M), Toren• (M), 6-t-Bonduen (Ml. 67-Hardeman IWJ, 70-Wotf (W) Oceln View 214, Huntln9ttn ... ch 217 (It Mlle $qu1,., 9 '*ti) 40--Duerte (OV), Bovo (HB>. 41-L Stlkl IDV), 4?-1<. Saiki tOVl. Witte (HBJ, Gamm (HBJ. 4S-Wrlllfll IOV), Ur-Scnlller IOV) Klethen tHBI, 47-Net5<>n (HBI SI. Plul 201, Miter D.i 20e (II lrvlnt Coalt CC, 9 lltllll 39-Denleli (MDI. 42-Pazdur (MDI, Warlord IMO), Streoer !MO>. 0-Stricklln (MDI Santa Clara ripped in NIT PREPTRACK ••• '1oJiDB1 OVpoeta I~ (23.~ and bolh butd.lct (I S.S aod 42.3). T nu V1acbOI aad J-=De OUley c:cmbil ed to ••D Esta~&. Lorelllioi had a sharp <t2-l in the triple jump for 1 oae-bitttt u the Ooeaa Wift Hilb ...,.. ..... Cotta Meu't WerHr IMI M-1 vilitiJll ~ Beacb Willoil 11iunday, J-A OD Frank Werner turned in a .eason-best ~S in the shot Seaba~~~· fifth i -._, • ....._ c.-~ forC01ta M-• butEJTorowutheteamwinnerinthi1 nthe ~!'7walki1Wb..111 .. .. -, hitttrl befc>n: k.ley WU ~~~ prCJ9I View Leaaue contHt, 90-36. retired the lut nine batten. ci&ht on nrikcouta. Brendon Hayne was a double winner in the mile and Chari• Monroe drove in the looe nan off.be ia 2-mile for Mesa, winnina in 4:38.8 and 9:S4.2. the bouom of the fifth with a &ioale that deliver VlldlclC ScbermerlMra'• eUona .. , ...... from second. Eric Scbennethom'a four victories-in the 220, 440, Ocean View, now 10-1 . continues Cypi'eit l'oor 880 and lonaiump weren't enou&h for Woodbrlc:Jae, which oament play Saturday. dropped its first dual meet of the season qainst Dana In another non-laaue contHt. Lona Beach Poly wetltll Hills 69~7. nine innniop todown Auntinaton Beach and Ka&by F~ Ed Keefe, Tom Chena, Rudy Figueroa, Bill Martina J..I. and Rieb Brooks were other wionera for the Warriora. The Oilers dro 10 2-S With the lou. Lewis wlna '"for Maser Del ,. r:;;iiiiii~~~~:~~~~~~~~iiiiiiiiliiiii~l Mater Dei basketball star Tom Lewis won the 440 with a S3.29 in the Monan:bs' 68-49 Angelus League victory over Serra. ID 1lrla' aclioa Tllanday. _ . •Edison Hi&h dealt Huntington Beach a 9S-40 setback behind the efforts of Lori Shaw, Kathy Bie(eld and Nicole Ritchot. Bie(eld won the 400 in 62.0, Shaw took the sprints in 12.4 and 27.0, and Ritcbot won the 800 (2;24.6) •Buffy Rabbitt won both the 880 and mile while teammate Maggie Henson doubled in the 440 and t~o-mile to s>a;ee Newpon Harbor to an easy 89-29 Sea View Lea~ue victory over host Estancia. Rabbitt clocked a 2:32.5 in the 880 and a 5:50.0 in the mile, while Henson won the 440 in I :03.8 and two-mile in 13:32.0. . Estancia ~phomore Wendy f'.eit ~on the long jump '"· I 5-101h while teammate Sue Gmgnch won the discus wnh a 95-1. •Irvine took the measure of Corona del Mar in the Sea View Lea~ue, 70-48, as Laura Chapel and Elaina Oden led the way wnb big efTons. Chapel won lhe 880 and mile with clockings of 2:22.4 and 5:23.5, while Oden doubled in the shot and discus with tosses of 32-10 and I 06-31h. •Linda Howard and Sara Pederson were double winners for Costa Mesa, Howard tak.inj the mile and 2-mile in 5:48.20 and the 2-mile in 12:20, and Pederson winning the 110 low hurdlcs(l8.41)and 330 lows {Sl.48), but El Toro took the Sea View league meet. 79-39. •Sophomore Debbie Orr won four events, taking the high jump (5-4), longjump ( 16-0114), triple jump (34-2) and 400 meters (1:03.6) to pace Ocean View to a 64-63 Sunset League victory over Marina. •Jaime Kirven's double in the triple jump and long jump, and a pair of wins by Sherri Smith in the 440 and 880 and Sherri Wilson's victories in the weights helped Woodbridge outscore Dana Hills, 82-45. RUSTLERSWIN. • • From Bl accounted for Golden West's other run. NOW OPEN In Anaheim Hills 190s le 380 SLs AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Orange Coast 16, Compton 5 Factory Authof1zed Mercedes-Benz Oea'8f Mike Senne went 3 for 5, knocked in five runs and scored twice to lead the Pirates to their seventh victory against two defeats in sec play. The victory moved Coast into sole poSSCiion of second place. one game behind Santa Ana which crushed Mt. San Antonio, 17-3, Thursday. Catcher Damon Berryhill went 2 for 2 with an RBI and a run scored and Larry Cratsenberg went 2 for 4 with four RBI as the Ptrates routed the Tartars for the second ume this week. Tuesday. the Bucs routed Compton 29-0. Saddleback 5, Sootbwe1tern 4 The Gauchos scoring the winning run in the bottom of the eighth as Steve DcAngelis singled and stole second and then scored on an error on the Southwestern second baseman. IG UGH • • * Fr.m AP •11,.tdaet ' LAFA YETIE, LL -Paced by se&lior forward Oraylin Wamer'a 22 poinu, all five Southwestern Louisiana stanen 1CORl<i in double fiaure1 for a cruahina 97-76 buketbell victory Thursday niaht over Santa Clara in the quarterfinal1 of the NauonaJTnvitatioo Tournameiit Thevietorycamcd lheRaain'<?.\iuns the ri&ht to face the winner of toni&ht s Notre Da.mc-PitUbur&h pmc in Madiaon Square Oatden on Monday. In another NIT pme Thursday: • (Who says you have to pay a high price for progttiS?) Wamertc0red t<tofbi1poinu in the first half and USL. 23-1, went &bad for 1ood with lS: t 2 remainj~ in the first half. At intermillioo, the Rqin' C'.t.iuna led 46-26. USL'• Dion Brown set t"be tone of the Rqin' ~un victory. Hia firat rebound of the-niabt made him tbe tchoora all-time reeord" rebounder, with 905. Oven1l. the C:.,un• outreboundcd the "'-"' BroDCOI '46-26 oa the naabt. 1 ·:n.e ~una_ who kno6i olf'Utah State Ud Weber Staie in a peir of two-e;oint ~ shot ~.3 percent from the field. while the Broncos htf 48.'4 pe-rcent. Mldaloa aa. Xavter '*9 IZ ANN ARBOR, Mich. -Fre hman Antoine Joubert K"Ored t 8 points and hit two free throws with 2 I 1C<:Ond1 rernafoina 10 ~ve Michipn 1 berth in the NIT teOllfioals. Tbe Wolvcrin 21-9, bad a S4--43 lead with &:30 left. but the MusketccraA 22-t I, ICl"lppcd to pull to within S9-So when Du\er Bailey hit a layup with 1.12 mnainlna. Micbjpn forward Roy Tarpley fotJowed with two free throws, before Xavtcr t-cntcr Jeff Jenkins notched the la t of his pmc-hi&b 21 point 10 pull his team back to within one. This new generatton TOyota features an all-new design. One look at the bold, new styling and you know that If tough is what you want. tough Is what you'll &et. Full box-frame construction adds Stref\ith to an already rugged vehicle. Strength to better carry Its 1400 lb. payload ... And, ahhh. comfort. How about more leg.-stretchlng room than ever before All these 1984 lnnovatton for a 1982'"stidter price. That's right, lbyota hasn't changed the stic:ker price on the Standard Bed ll'uck In over two years. Come to think ol It. that may be our lin t Innovation. OH WHAT A FEELING I TOYOTA '!Ol'flvf.Kt1tHHtl.lll"l•d"'4•tl ptl'-0.1t.,u'1..ahet••IO'l ............. ""-~d<ort-l11thtMl• llff-"1IMINIUHIOll .IUMof41f~IJ '""'*"~~ .. lt1thidi11t ottWl)Olflt\ •11••11fM'!'t •Ml ,_.,,o • • • ... .. .. .. ' .· · .. .· NIA *ll'fl.llN COM,UINC8 ~OMlm w L Pd. .. •·Lakin " n ..,. Portland •1 It .SN s"' S..tltt 3' ,. . .SI• 11 ~-J3 • ."5 14\la GOiden Ste It 31 • ..... 15\la San Dltoo u 44 .H7 n .... , Ol¥Wrll Ult ll . 39 n .549 Della a ,, ~ .SM 1 l(an.-s CltV » 36 All s o.nvtr ,, • .4'$ ' SenAntonlO 31 AO JIS1 I Houston M 0 :t17 l2 IASTWlltN CON .. altaMCa AIMlk OMtar. •·Bolton S2 17 75' 11 • lll'fllledtlPl\la C3 2S m I~ Ntw York " 27 .603 ICM Ntw.Jtrwv 37 ,, ..5.16 IS Wasl\lnolon 31 3' GMlrW DMUml Ml 21VJ Mlfwt~ " 30 .m Ottroll ,, 30 .5'.S 1 Allanta J3 ,, A.SI 1 ..... CNcaoo 26 " .lit ll C'lt ..... nd 24 " .35S 15111 lndltna 20 .. 29• "~ x·dlnched olavott t>trlll TlwnclllY'• SOWtt PllliacMIPlllt 106, WaaNnolon 101 8011on 10t, New York 100 s.n Antonio 11', Utall 12' T ....... 1~ Detroit at L.Utn New Jerwy el Boilon Cltvtlend ti Plll~le Cl'll<:avo et lndlene Houston al Dalla• 1(1nw1 City at Denver Golden Slate VI. Ut•ll al Laa Veoa• SHlllt al San Dleoo Plloe1lllC ti Portland NCAA 19'1rnement OfVISION I EAST 1taGIOHAL (at A ...... ) TIM'MIV'• ,...... sc- lncllane n. Noni\ Cerollna 61 Vlrolnle ~. Svrecuae 55 SatunlrY'• ~ .... Vlrolnlt (20-11) vt. lndlane (12·11 MtOIAST ltlEGtONAL lat LaldNfM. Ky.) TlMlndllY'I S«nMNi Sat'ft l(tntuckv n , ..... Loulsvlllt 67 1111no11 n. Mervland 10 SatunlrY's CMnwttl..,. INlnols (26·41 ""· Kentuav 121·41 MtOWaST REO.ONAL TlllllM's ~ (It St. Uiubl Houston (21·4) vs. Mtmonts State 126·61 Wekt Forni (12·1) vs. OtPaul (27·2) WIST RIGtONAL T'""""' ~ Cat UCLA) Nevada LH V419a1 (1t·S) ¥1. Gtof'Otlown 13o-31 D•vton 120-101 n . Waanlnolon t24·6l l'tNAL f'outt At SM ... SaturdllY, Mrt'dl JI Midi.al c.l\amolon vs. Wtsl champion EHi cllamplon Vt. Midwest cllamt>lon Mlftdrv, Aprt 2 Cnemplontl\lp game NIT TiwndllY'& T1llrd llrund Saf'8S Mknloan 63, Xavltr. Olllo 61 SOulllwtsltrn Loolslane 97, Senta Ciera " T'""""s TMrd Rrund C.- NOlrt D•mt (19·11) ti Plltsburon 111·121 TennffSM (21·131 .. Vlrolnl• Ttch 120-12) MtlldtY's s.iw.,... (tt MrclMll s.art Gardin. NY) Mktllotn 111 ·IOI ""· T enntsset· Vlr9lnla Tad\ •Inner SOutllwtsttrn Loulslene (13·1) ~ Notre O•,,...-PlllU>uron winner WtdrlndaY's ~ Ill Maclsan kua,. Gardtll, MY) NHL C.t.MrBILL CONFERENCE SmvtM DMNtn w L T~ GI' GA v·Edrnonlon 5' 17 s 113 00 300 11.·Caloarv 33 29 13 .,, 2'tO 219 11.·Wlnnl9t0 29 JS 10 " 326 356 •·Vancouver 30 39 1 67 1'0 317 Kina 11 43 12 5' 211 3S9 Ntn1s OMNtn v·MlnnffOrt 37 30 • 92 32S l21 11·SI. Louis 31 ll 7 " 271 3C3 x·O.lrolt 30 39 7 67 m )Q.t ChlceOO 27 40 • 62 2SI 1t9 Toronto 24 •2 9 57 212 367 WAL.IS CONl"ERENCIE ... tt1cl! DMUtn x·NY ISlenOtfl '6 26 3 9S 336 uo x·W•slllngton " 26 s t3 217 117 x. Plllladtll>lll• '° 2S 10 90 321 275 x·NY Ranoers 39 27 9 17 19S 117 New Jerwv 17 SI 7 41 :ns 32S Pll lr.burOll 16 S3 6 ll 2'3 367 Adami 0MUtn x·Buff•IO 44 n 1 99 300 141 x·8oston " 25 6 94 316 2SO •·Quebec 40 26 9 19 339 260 x·Montrtel lS JS s 7S 279 173 Hartford 2S 40 9 S9 267 302 x·cllnchtd pl1vott btrll'I v·dln<:l'ltd divl,lon tltte TllundaV's Sc-NY lllandtn 3, Bosion 3 NY R11191n S, New J•n•y 3 PlllladtlPllle 13, Pll!sburon 4 Otlrolt 6, C1l9erv 4 T '""""s Gama Vel'IC'OUYtr el WlnniC>tO ... ~"""* .,....... "*"' na, W••1 I .. 11 .,.. ...... ,.,...,.., 100-1. lttaelll (FV), 11.$; 2. TOl'Mo (FV), H.I; 1 Hk*& (W), 12 1. 200-1. ll....., l'V), 24.li 2. KltM!buf9 IFV) k6; S. Hin& (W), 24.7. -.=1. SOtr• (FV), f0, 1; 2, CottlOtll (FV), 5U; S. Lewllll (WI, U.1. I00-1. a,_n C'V), 2:0U; t. l!lond (FV), t:Ol.11 l AndenOn (FVI, 2:11.4. 1,6C»-1. M«en (FV), A:AU; 2, ACO.I• IW), nt; J. Cemootll (Fii), 4:'7.1. uoo-1. camo11e11 <Fv), 10i20; z. Mleiorlnl (FV), 10-.2U; 3. Acio1tr (W), 10'37.J. tlOHH-1. Cot110n (W), 1'.0. 2. O'Conntr IFV), 17.J; J. McMiiian (W), 17.7. :JOOIH-1. Aeaeln (Fii), '4.0, 2. O'Conner (FV), 4'. 1; l. ~ (W), ....,, 400 rwv-1. Founteln lltlltv, 46.1 lMO r•Y"-1. ,ountaln Valltv, 4.13.1. HJ-1. Orvtor (Fii), 6·2, 2 Mtvtr (FV), S .. ; 3, no llllrd L>-1. Tomko <FV), 1,.41.'J, 1 Rover IWI, 19-3~; I. Harry (Fii), ll·t . T .J-1. Wenl CFV), .,.3 ..... , 2 Tomko (Fii), l"-10; 1 Rover (W), •• ,~ PY.-1. Cutlllo (Fiil. 11·'; 1 no MICond or INrd. $P-l. W9111 (FV), SS·S~. 2. Wtslllflel (FV), 41-10; l. Stoner (FVI. 46-3\l'J. OT-I. Wenl CFV), 161-10, 1. W1tlllflel IFVJ, 131·9; 3. Si-(FV), llS·l11• ,_,.. 71. OCIMll ....... '° CAI ....ts Ill nwtianl 1~1. Risi\ (M), lo.I; 2. C1rmon (M), lo.t; 3. Mevoroe <OV>. llJ. Z00--1. ltbll (M), 21.1. 2. Wiison IOVI. 23.0; 3. C•rmon IMI, 23.0. G>-1. Wilton (OV), SI.I. 2. DolJO (M), 53.7; 3. HulClllng, (Ml. SS.S. IOo--1. Doud (M), 2:01.7; 2. LOPIZ (0Vl, ?:OU; 3. Tl\ornpson (OV), 2:06.0. l,~1. TllomPSOn IOV), 4:.0.6, 2. Lociez (011), US.O; 3. Mavnerd IM). 4:•7.1. 3,20C>--1. Arcl\lbald (OVI. 10:111 2. TllomPton (OV), 10:'9; l . Mavnerd (M), 10-.57. llOHH-1. WNtlaf (Ml, IS.S, 2. Malone (M), IS.I; l. Clark (011), nt. >OOlt+-1. Carmon !Ml. 41.9, 2. w,_. (M), 4'.0; 3. Wilford IOV), 4S.O. 400 rtlav-1. Marina, 4'.6. 1,600 rtlav-1. Marine, 3:.36..9 HJ-I. Malone (M), 6-0; 2 Malone IMI, 6.a; 3. Rlddlt (011), nm. U-1 Hutc:lllM IMI. 19·2. , Douo (M), lt•H4; 3. Malone (Ml. nm T .J-1. Doud (M), 41-3\l'J; 2. Clark IOVI, .0-1 ..... ; 3. Malone (M ), nm. PV-1. Aou1trr (011). 11-6, 2. Culltll (Ml, 11-0; no 11\ird. SP-1. Strong (OV), '9·5; 2 Imber (OVJ, 4trf; 3. AIUtH (011), 45-0. OT-I. Bllldllt (OV), 1'1·0. 2 lmbtf (OV), 126·3; ). Younoblood (M), 123·0. Edlltn 721A. H""""'9111 aaadl ~ (Al w-. Ill metwt) la.>-1. Tl\OmPsOn (Hit), II 0, 1 LM (E), 11.S; 3. Haines (E ), 11.5 20C>-1. Tllornl>M>n (HB), 12.2. 1 8tvnon IE), 22.1; 3. Halnei (E ), 22.9 40C>-I. Bevnon <El, 52.1; 2. Nowotnv (El. SU, 3. Altatandtr IHl!ll. 56.l. 900-1. Aluandtr (HB), l:SI.•. 1 Nowolnv (El. 1:.51.9; 3. Kientz IHBl. n,t t.~1. Ztmtntlt IEI. 4:39.4; 1. Clerk.a (H8), 4:'6.0; 3. Poat (HB), 4:57.0. 3,lO(r-1. Z.mtntk (El. 10:10.I; 2. Clark• (HB), 10:16-A; 3. Wevtl\Omaa IHBI. 10:111 llOHH-1. Bond (HBI. 16.9; l(uallntr (~8), 17.1; 3. Henevrn <HBI. 11.0. )OOIH-1. Tl\ornpton IHl!I), 39.S, 2. Ben· nett (HB), W ; 3. Bond (HB), "4.•. ' 400 rtlaY"-1. Edison, '5.3. 1,600 rtlav-1. Edison, 3:37.6. HJ-I. W"-lwrlolll (E ), 6·2, 2 Mo<- rlaon IHB), 6-2; 3. Slack IHBl. S·6 L.J-1. Wl\tttwrlOlll IE ), 20-9, 2 Geunll IHBl. lt·SVa; 3. Stack CHl!I), 19·S. T J· I. Wllttlwr!ofll (El. Cl·l lh; 2 Beroer (HBJ. 31·10, 3. Geunl IHBI. 31·•~ PV-1. LowtnOrKk IE ), 12·6, 2 Ayr•i IEI, 11·6, 3. llltl Backus lHBl. Steck (H8). Hool~ (E ), 11·0. SP-I MIMl'Oktv (HB), SJ· 11"'2, 1 Hipp (El. SH; 3. Rltdeflcn IEI 41·61'> OT-1. MaMnokeV IHBI. 161·1'"1. 1 Rt.olrlcll (E). llt-l'h, 3 Mosnam IHBI. 117·4 ...... El Twe to, Celtll MIN l' CAI ~ '" vaml la.)-1. Klein (CMI, 106, 1 Werner IETI, 10.7; 3. 8ovd ICM), 10.7 m-1. HarwOOd IETI. 24 s. 1 Cooley <ETI, 24.7; no 111ird 440-1. COOiey IETI. SS.9. 2 Suru1<1 ICM). 56.0, 3. Kl119 IETl, SI 1. --1 Andtrson (ET). 2:0S.4, 2 Klno (ET), 2:06.0, 3. Cotbv ICM!, 2:06.7. Ml~I. Havnt ICM), •:31.1; 1. McF1d· dtn (ET!, 4:39.0; 3. Allen (ET), •:'6.3. 2·mlle-I. Havnt (CM), 9:5'.2; 2. Alltl1 (ET), 10:09.0; 3. Serreo IET), 10:3S.7. 120HH-I. Summtn !ETI. 15.7; 2, JOHl>ha CET), 19.3; 3. Gramme ICM >. lU. 330LH-1. Summers (ETI, '2.0S, 2. Josal>hs lETl, •2.H; 3. Shotm•ktr (CM), 43.S. 440 rtltv-1. El Toro, 46.S. Mlle rllav-1. El T«o. 3:41.t SP-I. Werner ICM), SO-S; 2. Tlmo IETI, '9-9; 3. Svlltnko (ET), '1·1. OT-1. Tlmo IETI, 142-6\l'J; 1 Wrrntr (CM), 1~9; l. Svlltnko (ET), 12•·1. PV-1. Wearer (ET), 10-6, 2 Quinn IETl, 9·6; no tlllrd. Nott: JumPlno •vents not avrflllbla. c-.... Mar lot, """"11 (Al ~Ill ..,.., la.>-1. Seal (CdM), 10.3; 2. 8edter (I), IU; 3. Ballkdoolu (Cl, IU. ?»-I. McGrttll ICdM), 23.2; 2. B~tr (I), 23.4; 3. Seal (CdM), 2'3.6. 440-1. Backtr (I), Sl.7, 1 MCGrelh (CdM), 52.4, 3. Caldwtil Ill. Sl 4 ~I. Andtrson (CdM), 2;01.l, 1 Fltmef (CdM), 2:07.0. 3 Coltman (CdM), 2:07.3. Mlle-1. Andtrson (CdM), 4:33 I, 2 Kubiak (I), 4:'2 6; 3. N«rl1 (CdM), NS 0. 2·mltr-1. Hob«>s ICdMl, 10: 10.1, 1 Hollrnd ICdMI, 10:16.2, 3. Reid (I), 10:11.7 l20HH-l. Palmtf (CdMl, IS.6; 2. Mc:Man!oat (CdM), 17.9; 3. Stlltrs (I), 11.9. 330lt+-1. McCallum (CdMl. '3. l; 1 Luciano (I), 44.1; 3. s.tlara (I), 4S.S. ..0 rtlaY"-1. Corona dtl Mar, "·'· Miit rtlav-1. Corona dtl Mar, 3:37.0. HJ-1. Palmer ICdM), 6·2; 2. Mtutnoer ICdMJ, S-10; 3. MCMenlo•• (CdM), S·lO. U-1. Batrbowar (CdM), 20-~; 1 Btdltr (I), 19·11; 3. Boyer (CdMI, 19-•lh. T .J-1. Palmtr (CdM), '1·11; 2 Tamura Mt.JC NOTICE m • .,...., 1 ..,,.., .. ccaiw ........... ~\. ~ CCdMJ, U..~; t. ~ CCdMl, lt-7~ 1 Hoflllftr <C4M>, """ S,._I. er-n (CdMl, SMO; t. V..-..a (COM>, ft~~. 1 ,,._ (CM\}, do-~ OT-I. \'aMUN (CdM), 10-IOl !. llrown ICdM.l. \41•3; 1 TomlcNll (CGM.l, 112-1. ....... ...,..,11.1-.e.s la.>-1. Howler (NH), 1G.7, t. '"°"" (NH), lo.I; 1 Wtl&tl (El, 10.f. lt0-1 fl'.elbl <•>, D.A; 2. O\.m.a (,.HI, 24.0; 1 Wet1tl (I!), 24.2. .eo-i OubtM (NH), 53.1; 2. MlllUllCll (El, S.S.S: J. i...sNllt (NH), 51.1. --1. Cornbt (NH), 2~ 2. HodOt (El. 2~A; 3. ltobtrts (E l, W.1. Mllt-1. Brown (NH!. 4:.31.1; t. a..,.. ll!l, •:42.7; 3. Wall«\ (NH), 4;fU, 2·mlle-1. BMro (El. 10:01.0; 2. Brown (NH), 10:03.6; 3. Watllft (NH), 10:2U . 120Ht+-1. Ftlf• !El. 15.S: t. eraatt (NHI. 15.1; 3. Dorn (Ii), 16,I, U)IH-1. Ftll11 <El, 42.3; 2. Mlkullcll (El, 43.0; ). Jollnaon (N.H), 4!.•. UO rtlaY"-1. Eatanda, "6.5. Miia rtlav-1. lffwPOl'I ~. J:>IA HJ-1, W.1114 (El. 6·2, 2. Fl-'-(NH), 6-0; 3. Sltmot (E), S-10. LJ-1. Troevnar (NH), 20-6\6, i. Wt!tel IEI, 20-6\l'J, 3. Lorfn1lnl (El, 20-6V., T J-1. Lortl\tlnl (El. 42· I; 2. Beltrano IE), 37-11, 3. Lat INH), 37·1\'l. PV-1. HoWMr (NH), 13-0; 2. Bredbutv (NH), 12·6, l. McC\Wllff (NH). 12·3. SP-I. BratH (NH) • .S·N; 1. Weider IE). 42·SV.; 1 Corbo (NH), •l-6 3/t. OT-I. Braiu INHI, 150-0V..; 2. Clietntm (E), 1'14·2; 3 l(api.n (NH), l1'·3\.'a. Mrtrr Del "· Strr9 4' la.>-1 Thomas (Sl, 11.2'; 2. Jon.i (S), I I •S. 3 L-la (MDI. 11.H. 720-1. TllOmas ISl, 23.41, 2. Vtllanowtl'I (MDI. 14.SS, 3. Jontl (S), 2"64. 440--1 Uwlt (MO), 53.2'; 1. Hawklna IS!, S.UI. 3. Ftout IMO), 5'.t). llC>-1. Nltktn (MDI. 2:03.09; 1. Larklan (MO), 2:09.10; 3. Hawklna IS), 2:11.2'. Ml..-1. LOCltl (MO), 4:C2.27; 1. Keeoan tMDl. •:'3.70, 3. Younkin IMO!, •:•S.01. 1·mllr-1. Ouarlt (MO), 10:17.00; 1. MacNtme IMO), 10:57.00; no tl'llrd. 110HH-1. Sortnton IMO}, 1'.0S, 2. WHl'll119lon (S), nt; 3. Kniulll (S), nl. llOIH-1. Sorenson (MO), '3.22; 2. W1t11· i1111ton ISi, '3.90; 3. Pltnda ($), 45.2S. 4'0 relav-1. Serre, 45.13. Milt rttav-1. Meter Otl, 3.40. HJ-I. JulH (S), S·IO; t Jonn (S), 5-t; 3. L•wl1 (MO), S·6, LJ-1 Quintana (MO), 19·6, 2. Ptillllps ISi, 19·2; 3. Jules (S), 19·1. SP-I. Paoe IMO!, S1·0"'1; 2. Mourlanl (MO), 41·0"'2; 3. WlOGlns IS), 31·6. PV-1 Ritt (MDI. '·0; no second or tlllrd. Dana Hlls '9, WMCllll1del '1 1~1. Brooks CW), 10.1, 2. PlllU~a (W), 10 2; 3. Floutroe (W), 10.3. 2»-1 scntrmemom CW>. 22.3; 1. Ha,...., (OH), 22.9; 3. Sims (OH), 23.0. '40-1. Sc:fttfmtmorn (W), SO..S; 2 Slmt IOH), 51.S, 3. Fltlo lOH), SU. ~I. Sdltt'mtrtlorn (W), 1:57.20; 2. Sims (OH), 1:51.S; 3. Fodor (OH), 2.~1 Ml..-1 K .. v (OH), •:31.l; 2. Mlddltton (W), U2.•; 3. Golden (W), •:'3.1. 2·mltr-1. Kt41v (OH), ,.-5t.t; 2. Wllllams (OH), 10:01.1; 3. Mlddttton (W), 10:11.9. 120HH-1. Marting (W), l6.0, 2. Frever (OH), 16.1, 3 Nllts (W), 1,.3. 330IH-1. Floutroe (W). 43.9; 2. Fltkl (OH), 4'.0, 3. Merlino (W), ...... ...0 rtlt v-1 Woodbrldot, "4.9. Milt relev-1. Orne Hiiis, 3:32.2. PV-1. Andrews (OH), 10-6; 1. T""4 (OH), 10·0; 3. CtPOne (OH), 9·6. LJ-1. Scller~llOl'n (WI, 21-0; 2. Vertz (OH), 19·9; 3. Plllllll>S (WI, 19·7. TJ-1. Clltno (WI. ~II; 2. Yarn (OH), '°.7, 3. Merlino (W), 40.S. HJ-1. Zltntr (OH), 6·0; 2. Nllts (W), S·lO; 3. Enis <W>. s-10. OT-I. Cook (OH), 126·0; 2. Ese>lnoza (OH), 116·0; 3. WIKll (OH), 111·7. SP-I Kttft (W), 4S-I; 1. Baird (OH), "4·1, 3. Cook IDHl, 43-1. HIGH SCHOOL WOMllN Eclta11 tS, H~ leedl 40 (Al _,.. '" metwt) IOC>-1 Slwlw IEI, IU; 1. OavldMlll IE!, 12.1, 3 McGovern IHB), 13.3. 20C>-1. Sl\aw (El. 27.0; 1. OtvldMlll IEI, ?l.O. 3. McGovern IHBI. 21.7. 40C>-1 Bleftld (E), '2.0; 2. 8ecktr (E)), ~ 1, 3. Fuller (HBI. 61..2. eoo-1 Rltchot IEI, nu. 2. Fnt1' (El. 1-31 o. 3 Abr•ll•m IE). ~.o. l.60C>-l Naoon IE), S~l.0; 2. T«ktlb IEI. S:Sl 3. l. Vandef Molan IE), S:Sl.O l '100-1 Stlvdtn (E l. 12:01.0; 2. Torktll1 (El, 12.100, 3. Marik• (E). 12·12.0. lOOU+-1. Gentemano IEI. 17.0. 2. Btu IHB), 17 2, 3 Sdwvl119 (El, 17.1 300LH-l BlefetO (El, SO.O. 2 Btu IHBI. SI a. 3. JonnM>n IE!. 5'.1 400 rtlar-1. Edison, Sl.7 1,600 retav-1. Edlaon, 4:19.I HJ-1. MH•nok•V (HB ), •· 10, 2. Tiius (HB), 4·9; 3. Wlllllems (HB}, 4·1. L.J-1. Cast (E), 14·3; 2. Beu (HB), 14-0lh, l . Kitch (HB), 13·10 ...... T J-1. Bau (HBl. 31-10; 2. Coltlns (£1. 29·1"'1; 3. C•at <El, ?l·I. SP-I. Gr11\1m (El. 29·10; 2. GrHr !El. 29·7, 3. N~ IHB), 21·9Va. DT-1. Grter (El, 9S·I ; 1. Robtrls IHl!ll, 79·0; 3. McCtultv (HBI, 79·9\h. INlnt 70, C:.-drl Mar 41 (Al .-ti Ill ..,...., l~I. Ortt98 (I), 12.0; 1. Jecobton lCdM). 12.3; 3. Mcftlltns (I), 12.7. 120-1. Hoitt (I), 27.7; 2. Evant (CdM), 21.0, 3. MCFttltnS (I), 29.1. ~I. Coltman (I), 64.7; 1. Holst (I), 61.S; 3. Herrington (CdM), '2.1. --I. Chloe! (I), 2:22.4; 1. Ntvlolo.H (I), 2:21.A, 3. Dalton (CdM), 2:3l.6. Mn.-1. CMPll (I), S:23.S; 2. N1vloke$ (II, S.31.0, 3. Sktla (CdMI, S:lU. 2·mllr-I. Slttlt (COM), 12:06.1, 2. wr1v111 m. 12:01.0; 3. Scnes1er m. 12:35.S. llOLH-1. Landrv (CdMI, 17.•; 2. Orteoa (I), 17.6, 3 McGulnnns (CdM), lU. 330\.H-1. McGulnntt$ (CdM>. 53.6; 1. LtndrV (CdM), 53.6; 3. Botton (I), 56.S.. "40 relev-1. lrvlnt, s:z.s. Miit rt11r-I. trvlnt, •:11.9. HJ-1. Burton (CdM), S-0; 2 Oden (I), ...10, 3 Wertln (CdM), 4·4. LJ-1. Loos !CdMl. IS· II; 2. JacOl>son lCdM), IS·4\h, l. Colemen (I), IS-1\h SP-l. Odtn (I), 31·10; 2. Mtr'rv (CdMI, 21·1; l . Kochtr (I), 2S-6. OT-1. Odtn (I), 106·31h; 2. Cllono ICdM), 91·W.; 3. Gld (I), 12·1'-'l. OCeetl VltlYI .... Mrt1M 6J 11tunnn ..-. 111 matrrt> IOC>-1. Kltmltr (Ml, 12.9; 2. WHMll (OV), 13.0; 3. Ward (M), 13.S. 200-1. Kltmltt (M ), 27.1; 2. Zantlfl (011), ?1.0; 3. Robtrtaon (M), 21.A. '1CTI1'10U8 ......... N.-ITATUIENT HARllOI' LAWN·MT. OUVI. IMOW 111ennoua .uaMH Mortuwy • Cemetery Crem11ory 1625 Glslef Ave. Cost1 M ... 5'0·555• NlltCE MOTHERS llLL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway Cos11 MtH 5'2·9150 ACTTT10U8 ....... NAm ITATDllNT NAm 8TATUIENT The followlng per.on1 are doing Tht folowlng pal'90ns ... doing bulineaa M : bu'"-M: HILLHURST PROPERTIES. Suite B.S. KAH 6 SONS, A CALI-20, 220 Newport Cent• Ortw. Nft- FORNIA LIMfTEO PARTNERSHIP~pon BMctl, C.ut 92MO 15 Hunter Street. lrvlne, CA. 9271' ~~lonr. Inc • a Celtfornla l(ung YI Un, General panner, 1 COfpotatlon, Sul1t 20, 220 Nawpon Hunt• StrMt, lt'llne, CA. 92714 Center Ortw. Newport Beech, Cellt. Mou Sheng Un, Umltad Partner, 92MO 15 Hunter Sir.at, IN\nt, CA. 92714 Thia bUlll'9ae la conducted by: • Htuen-0 Chiu Un, Umlted P"1· llml1ad pwtnerelllp ""· 15 Hunter SlrMt. lt'llne, CA. Ooug&aa A. HIU, VP 92714 Thlr •talarnent WU lllad wltll the Thia buelneaa II conduclad by: a COunty Clertl of Orange County on llml1ad pwtner Feb. 10. 1984 Kung VI Un l'lm1t Thia r11tement WM ftled with the Publlehed Otangti CoMI 0eMy County Clent of Oranoe County on PMot Mardi 2. 8. HI. 23. 1984 Mlfetl e. 1884 1211-&4 The following penone ... doing bu.in-• TRABUCO SELF STORAGE. 4821 Ttllar AllenUe. Sulta 100, New-. pan 8Mch. CA. 92MO Uf Ho. ,0, I Calffom6a pertner· Ihle> •• get*al pertn«, 19 COfPQt• aw Ptaza. Newport 8-ch. CA. t2eeo The Wiiiem Lyon ComoanY. a genar.i pwtnw of UF NO. 1b, a Cellfomla eotp0r8tlon, 19 Ccwpot· ... Ptaza. Neiwpott IMcfl. CA. 92MO Tl'lll butlnell le conduCtad by. a geiwal pennanhlp. Rletlatd &. Fninkel, VIOe Prael- <*lt Tiiis et1tement wae flied Wltfl the County ClartC of OrMOe County on IAL n IERGIRON IMltt\, a TUTHIU WHTCLIFF CHAPEL •27 E 171'1 St Cotti Mesa 541.-9371 ..... PublllMd Orenge Coeet o.lly Piiot Mwctt 9. te, 23, 30, 1H4 137f..8..4 -----------1 F9t), 21. 1N4 ,_ cau 10-1111. Put • few word• lo WOik for OU. --•· Orr tOV), 1.,.., 2 lloeamon IM), t-..i; 1 ,,,,,,,_ COV), \_,.2. ........ WtftrnM CM), f'll 11 t ltovet COV>, tJU. 1 Ckw IM), ~'· IMt-1. llwtr IOYl 6m.t1 t. JacolltGrl oo. HU; s. I(.,.... (OV), 6:16.1. J,IGt-1. lltO'J'l!I' !OVI, U._,; 1 AMlnl CMJ, 1~7: 1 <:Mtro (OVI, I~ IOk.H-1, Sirna <MJ, 11..Z; I. Wea...,, CM), 11.t; S. Hedlworttl COVJ, lU iOLt+-1. lolrT'4 IM), SIA; 2. l..ltMJo (M}, SU. 3. H-*worih (OV), SU. -,..._,,Marina, SJ.A. 1MO rtilllY"-1. Mer1M. 4:JO.A. H>-1. Orr COVl. 5-4; 1. c.man (M), f-10; 1 Z.ne111 IOV), .... LJ-1. Orr (OV), IHV.J 2. Mllllr (OV), 1~5~; a. Z.aMlll (0V), 14-0. T >-1. Orr COY), M•I; 2. Mllltf IOV), JHO ..... ; 1 ~t (Ml »-t. SP-I, Wtttelln (M~, 2'-~; 2. Tonelli (OV>.L 21·1141 J. Olc:kmall (OV), 24••V.. OT-1. Jl•v (OV), lj-S; 2. Dickman (0V), '°'"'').La,_ (Ml, 75-7, m T-n, C:.... MtM 3' CM...-11~1 ._ la.>-1. Ptn4en (CM), IUO, 2. Ortlltr lc:Tl, 12.15; J. Holmn (ET), 12.JQ. 220-1. ltantOn (ETI. 2'.'1; 2. "9nlan (CM), 27.>t; J. 'rritln (CM), 27 .... .eo-1. lltanaon <ET), 1:01.111 2. Monellen IET>, l:GIU6; J. Halle'; (CM), h07.N. --I. COftwav (ET). 2:>5.35; 2. Hootl• (ET), 2-JU7; 1. Sc:Mllll ICM), 2rM.2t. ~l. Howard (CM), S!Al.20, 2. Con? wav <ET>, 5:59.10, J.. O'lrlan (ET), ~IJ• 2·mll9-1. Ho"ard (CMI. 12:20.00; 2. 5cntn« (CM), 12:2J.75; 3. O'l!lrlan (ET>. 1?-.JU2. llOLt+-1. P90trson (CM), IUl; 2. Gulttt (ET), IUO; 3. Vlnaa (ET), 20.00. ))Ol.l+-1. ~ ICM), SI.At; 2. Gulke IETI, 52.47; 3. FetttOa (ET), SS.SO. UO r ... Y"-1. El Toro, S2.21. Miia rtlav-l. Cotta Mtla, •:27.IO. H>-1. Wllltt (ET), S.0; 2. Movftlllen (ET), 4·10; l. Hooke (ET), .... LJ-1. Ranaon <ET>. 17-6; 2. HolmH IET>. 16•0; l. Cvroll IET>. IS·4~ DT-1. SMtmaktr (ET), tl·SV.; 2. Dukt <ET>, 17·1; J.. Hendrldla IETI, 16·1~. SP-1. Shoemaker IETI. l2·10Vt; 2. Htndflcb (ET), JI-SY,; 3. lllcktl (ET!. l0-3Vt. ~ Hattltr It, a.-nda 2' c Al twnts Ill ver•> la.>-1. KtmPtr INHI, 12.1; 2. Jonta (NH), IU; 3. AdtlWV (NH), 12.6. 220-1. Grant (E), 27.2; 2. Kemcitr (NH I. 27.7; 3. AOtlttv (NH), 21.1. 4'0-1. HenlOn (NH), 1;03.1; 2. Grav (NH), 1:05.3, J. Florh (NH), 1:07.6. --1. Rtbblll (NHI. 2:32.S; 2. Jonn INH), 2:36.4; 3. Oudltv (NH), 2-.39.6. Mlt.-1. Rabt>lll (NH), 5:50.0; 2. LHO INH). 5:51.0; 3. Oudltv (NH), 6.'03.0. 2-mi.-t. twnaon (NH), 13:l2.0; 2. LHO (NH), ll~.O; l . Morris (NH), 13:39.0. llOl.t+-1. Drfft (NH), 17.1; 2. L.u~ <El. 11.6; 3. Slrldlland IE>. 17.1. JJOLH-1. Drfft (NH), 53.6, 2. Rovc.e (NH), SU; 3. Sir~ (E), 51.1 UO ,..._1. NewPOrt HarbOr. 53.7 Miit rtlaY"-1. Newport H~. 4:35.0. H.J-1. Luor.it (E), S-0; 2. Doan (NH ), 4-11; l. HaMon (NH), 4-t. ~1. Felt (E ). IS-10 ..... ; 2. Jurtlovldl (NH), nm; 3. JonM (NH), nm. SP-1. Morici (NH), l2·7; 2. Glnurk:JI (El. »•; 3. Co411na (NH), 2'·1. OT-I. Glnork:ll IE), tS·I; 2. ColtlM (NH). "·10; 3. Otloado (E), 14·0 ...... Unf¥w'lltY 11, h ••• ,I'* 46 <Al---. 111 vwe> la.)-1. Van E11tl (S), 12.2; 2. Tl\omPM>n IUI, IU; 3. Htlntrntn (UI, 12.S. 220-1. TllomPSOn (U), 21.3, 2. Lvona IUl. 2U; 3. Moffat (U), 30.1. 4'0-1. Castro (S), 1:05.1; 2. Mllltr (UI. l:OU; 3. Wart (S), l:OU, ..... 1. Hllotft (U), 2:37.7; 2. Herman tUI, 2:37.f; 3. llaroas <SI, 2:4'.1. Miit-i. OudttV (U), S.:.SU; 2. llarga1 1$), S:SU; 3.' Hllotft (U), S:51.7. 2-mn--l. OudltV (U). 13:07.4; 2. Armtf\· trout (U). 13:07.•; 3. Fauet IUl. 14:22.S. llOU+-1 Thorrl9$on (U), 17.6; 2. Moffal (U), 11.•, 3. Hollldav (SI, 11.S. llOU+-1 ~ (U), Sl.1; 1. Curit !Ul. S2.l, 3 C11tro (S), SU. 440 rtlaY"-1. ~. 5'.1 Miit rtlaY"-1. Unlyerallv, nl. LJ-1 Moffel (U), 14·1; 1. Wart (S), 14·1. 3. Matwbrt CUI, 13·10. SP-1. Lavine IS), 29·11, 1. Wlni•m• (SI. 21·3, 3 Cook (S) 16·2 OT-I Willem1 (SI. 91·4, 1 C«IH (SJ. 11·2; l Lavine (5), 6S-6 HJ-I Htvlck (U), 4·1; 'l Cook (S), •·6, l . Scott CUI, •·•. W11•1dlt 11. OW Hlb U 1~1 Brink (OH), 11 t ; 2. Cer1e< (W), l'l.O; 3. Critton CWI, IU . 120-1 Wt*" (OHi, 27.2. 'l. Brlnll !OHi. 27.3, 3 Hew1tln1 (OH), 27 7 ...,.__, Smilll (W), 62.S; 2. Walktf (OH), ~.3; 3 Coffey (W), 6'.S. llC>-1. Smlll\ CW), 2:29.4; 1. Strooe>t (W), 2:33.7; 3. Vauenn (OH), 2:36.3. Mlle-1. SlrOOC>t (W), 5:50.2; 2. Quinn (OH), S:Sl. I; 3. llaUillln IOH), S:S7.3. 2-rnli.-I. Quinn (OH), 12:30.6; 2. Crane (WI, 12:45.1; 3. U-11 (OH), 12:46.t. 110l.H-1. Rodtlv (Wl, 16.I; 2. Blencl\ard (WI. 17.t; 3. HrnMf! (W), 17.9. 330LH-1. Wa*er (OH), 41.9; 2. Rodtlv (W), '9.S; 3. Cott.¥ (WI, SU. 4'0 rtlav-1. Dane Hlltt, SJ.S. Miit t'Nv-1. Woodbf'kloe. •:l0.1. HJ-I. Adam& (W). •·I; 2. Ot ncv (WI. 4•6; 3. Klrvtfl (W), 4·4. T J-1. Kirven (W). 3'·10; 1. Adams (W), 31·5; l. Blandlard (W), 31·5. LJ-1. l<lrvtn (W), IS-10; 2. Adams (W), IS·7; 3. RaPO (OH), 1•·1. SP-1. Wiiton (W), 35·10; 2. Saning IOHI, 30-l; 3. Olton (W), 27·11. DT-1. W11aon IWl. 107·3; 2. ,,,._.,,. .. (OH). "·7; 3. CMson (W), •·I. ~ • • . " Wtn*"s ....... HIGH SCHOOL 0ceM View I, L.8 Wls8'I 0 Ll!I Wiiton 000 000 C>-0 I ' oc.an llltw 000 010 11-I S 1 Morrison encl Ven OVkt; Vladloa, 0.k· ltY IS) •nd SCrUOll'-w--OekltY. I· 1. L-MorrllOl'I . LB ..... J, H~ a.di 1 LB PolV 000 000 00>-3 4 3 Huntlnoton Bffdl 000 000 001-1 6 ' Evanson and Mauoa; F090 and Ow~. W-Evenson. L-F090, 1·4. NI.IC NOTICE ~ e I . . .. " ·~•AHaALL ~I, A'a 2 l .. ,.......,.., ............ Ol*lallel 010 00 l OOC>-2 6 2 Callfoml. °'' 000 OOlc-3 7 , SortnMll, CeUdlll (6) and la.lent. Wiii. LACortt I'}, Corbell (I), Mor-(JI end Nerron. Mlllrr (I). W-Wllt. L-$0rtMtn. WM!lln2.~0 (8' V .. hedl, ""8.) SC:w'tlty ...... Cllbl»O (AL) 000 010 loo-2 6 l Loa AlllitlM • 000 000 000--0 4 3 er.Man, earo1aa (6), Jlober9t (IJ and Hll, SklMtr (I); R~. llodat (4), Mltdtfr futr (7), Diaz (tend YMOtr, FlmPlt Ill. w-erennet\. L-ftodu. Olllel' kirl'tS Baltimore 2. SI, L.oul• 1 Pltt.ourOfl s. PNledalollla 3 Houaton 6, Botton s NY Y.,._ 6, ClnclMetl 4 Ottrott 11 Kanau Cltv o Tuea 101 Allan!• 5 Toronto t, Mlnnetott 2 Mlfwauk" 9, ~ (NL) I S..ltlt \0. Se~ FrtndKO 6 NY Men 6, Montrtel 2 Cltvtland 6-t , Sall DltOO H T•Y'a 0.,.,..,. Otk .. ftd "'· A.-. et Palm SOrlnoa Botton "'· ~ al llero 8eacll Clllcqo (ALI (at) ..... Houston,, Coeot Toronlo va. Plll~I• at CIH,.....ater Cincinnati (H ) vs. Cllic:a90 (AL) (U ) el Serasota Clnc!nnatl (H) "'· Mlnntt0ta et Orlando Kanaas Cltv n . Tuaa at Pomoano Beech Seattle (H I 111. Sall Franclaco el S<:ol· IMltlt Clavtland vs. Sen Diego (U) rt Yuma Cllleeec> (NL) Vi. Sealllt (SS) •I L•• Vt98S Monlrffl VI. NY Yrnk... t i F«I Leudtrdalt, n Baltimore 111. Detroit 11 Laktlend, n Mllwl uk" vs. San Oleoo (H ) at Le1 lleoaa. n NY Meh Yt.. Atlente at Weit Pelm e..ai. n Pill~ n . SI. Louis •I St Pwterll:lurV, n AMeb lorlnl lcMdUle 0av oa• °""'*" u .. ~ .. , Fri. /iMrdl 23 O.kland IPelm Scwlno1> S.I. Marct1 2• Cltvtland (Palm Sl>rlngal Sun. Manti 25 Mllwruke• (Palm Sl>rlnoal Mon. M¥m 26 MllwtutiM <Palm 5'1tlnosl Tue. /iMrc.tt 27 Statll• (Palm ScwlngaJ Wtcl. MArm 21 San Oleoo !Palm SOflnos> Thu. Marat 2't San DltOO (Palm Sl>rlnoal •Fn. Mwm 30 Oodotrs (An.lltiml '""~I. Mardi 31 Oodoen (Los Anotltsl Sul\. -""" 1 Oodoer1 (Loa Anoela1) '-7:30 P.m .• ••-7 P.m Al ollltr oames ,at I o.m .. CornnwnltV C-... ORftle Caast "· GtrnCltlft s Comc>ton 030 002 000-S 6 3 Orenoe Coast •20 522 1011-16 17 I Jtntrllt tnd Otutl\ant Stomp, Ntlllff (6), Sttl>lltm (9) and Oudtnak•, Btrrvlllll (4). L-Jentrtta. W-Stomp. 21!1-Hlll (Cl. Rolland IOCl. Garde (OC), Stnnt (OC). 38-8trrvlllN (OC'l. HR-Senne COCI. ~ W"t 6, C«Tttel 3 GOiden Wtst 000 021 ~ 14 1 Ctrrlloa 000 200 1~3 9 7 SCl\ooltr, Wiik (I) and Florn; Baca, Aounc!U (9) and Ives, $Quirts Ill. w -Wllk. 1.a. ~-Bec:X. •·2. 29-WIHiemi (C), Stenkltwlcl (Cl. Wortlllnoton (Cl 2, Madi IC>. Moretto IGWCI. 3&-Madl <Cl S.dl9rlledl S, Seutl!Wtilwifl 4 Soutllwntern 000 00. 000-... • J Seddltbadt 000 012 Oht-S 6 0 Kolb and Ct1"119'0lll; Piie<, $1\ew (II. Mar1ltl It) and Camacho W-Sllew. 1·0 L-Kolb. 5-Merktl. HR-earraoan (Sw), Greet (Sdl Seuttt c.oa1t con1etet1ee S.nta Ana Oranoe Coasl Golden WHI Cerritos Ml. Sen Anlonlo F1Jlltr1on CVl>ftl$ Compton W L GB I I - 7 2 I 6 3 1 6 3 2 3 6 s 4 s ' 1 1 6 0 9 • TlWnclaY'& Sc:wft GOiden WHI 6, Ctfrllos 3 Oranoe Coest 16, Come>ton s Santa Ana 17. Mt. San AnlonlO 3 Fullerton 12, Cypress I SatunleY'• Games ,,..., Golden Wttl et Ml. San AnlonlO Ortnoe Coast at CVl>f't1s Cerrlloa at Fullerton Santt Ana et Compton ... dfk Coest Cenfwe'I~ Ptlornar S.rj~ Souttlwttltrn S.n Olteo Mas.a Grolsmont MlrtColla Sen 0"9o W LT GB s 2 0 -s 2 0 - 3 3 l llh 3 l 0 l\.'a 2 3 2 1 2 ' I 2'h 2 s 0 3 Tilur'*Y'• Scltrft Saddltbactt S, SOUtllwestern ' Patom.r 6, 5-11 Olteo S Grossmont 11, MlreCoalt 11 (calacl, derknna) SetwdrY's GwntS ( 1 ~l MlrrCottr at s.ddltbtdl Palomar at Groumont Sen OltOO Me.-ti Soulllwhlern Wemen's twmement Cat Dalila) ~ ..... Slftelles Zina GerrllOn (U.S.) drf. Claudla Kol\dt IWnt Garmanv>. 6-7, 6·3. 6·•. JoAnne !tut.-i CU.S.) drf. Sel\Cfy Cottlns IU.S.I, 6·4, ......... v ...... l.Wid (bl'IWlla) ... WendV T~ (Alahle), 6-3, .. 2: Kim "*'-(u.s.J *'· ...,.. ...,_ (U.S.), .. ,_ H. W. Hllftl ~ l~ .,.., Olf. leftl Herr CU.1.)1 .. ,, , ... , .. t °'* ..... .,...... ANtt HOI* l~l-WendV TurNIYI (~tr•> .... QwtalleN JohMllll (SW!f1· en.nd)~ ,,,,...., •~>. .. 2,, 7-tJ HeNl MeldlkO"-• ........ SUkova (C~lkle) *'· "°' ,..,_,. ''°""' Alrlca)-c.ndY llwnolda (U.S.), .. ,, 6 .... Cemmuntty C4lele °"""" cent 7, ewr.... 2 ....... ~ COCCI def. Caw.I, 6'-1, .. 2 ... ,, EwlM <OCCl def. !tendon, 7•4. 6•11 Gebeldon IC> Otf. tarn.rd, 6-4, 7·5; Parktt COCC) def. Sdlloeman, 6'-2, 6·3J Aahkatian (Cl o.t. lthetorlk, 6-3, 6•2; AMII .. !OCC) Otf. Oalut., 6•l, 6·2. '**"" lonta·l!larnard (OCCI dtl catlfal·Aaken.n, f-0, H ; &wN-"•l'W !OCC) def. lttndon·Sctlloeman, .. 3, 6-31 Jllltlorlk·Mallu IOCCl dtl O.btldon·Dt191e, 6· 1, 6· 1. CemmunltV c.-... ...... ORftle C:..at '· Cvwnu • ....... Barmore IOCCI def. aaiowll1, .. ,, 6·1; McMllltn IOCCI def. RllOM'I, 6-0, 6-0, e~ COCCI dtf. KawHakl, 6-1, H ; Sekta !OCC) def McCr9<Mn, 6-1, 6-0; GaY1an IOCCI def. Youno, 6·1, 6'-1, Lan· , .. .., <OCCI dtf. e.nino. 6·0. 6·0. ~ l!lermor•·Lancuter IOCCI dtl 8aloWllz·RU99Wf. 6·0, 6·10 S.u-GaY1•n (OCCI dlf .McCraooen·Youno, 6·0, 6-0, Kanoelt·Gtltv IOCCI dtl. Ber• llno·KtWtMkl, 6-0, 6-0. Hltll lcMclC H""""-"" BMdl lWa, La Qlllllta IM . """" Gtbrltl IHBI def. Coffin, 6· I, IO" lo Peltz, 3-6, def. Cllor. 6·l , dtf. Hono. 6·1; Gani CH81 won, 7-S, 7-S, 6·2, 6·2, Maraue1 (HI) won, 7·•· 7·6, 6·•. 6·3; Fowltf (HB) losl. 3·6, S-7, 1·6, 4•6. Dtulllel Nordbtro·l!ltdl•V (HBI dtl. Nmon·Smllll, 6-3. "'· aPllt wltll • McC1ll·Hevulllda, 6·3 , 6•7; Oamoman·Btrilluncl (HB) I01t, 4·6, 2·6; IOSI, 1·6, 4·6 Sam. Anh THUltSOAY'S RESULTS (Ull tf tl·daY lf1t11111f• Ill ,,,.,...) f'llUT ltACI. 6\l'J furtones. Out of Sodls (Gardal ll40 l'-40 7.tO Memorable (81ec:kl 22.20 11 20 HIPPY Homewrrd (FUtnlH) J.40 Also rtc9d: Solomlllo, ComMan' Otar, Buncn • Bunk, Prim Dusi, Farra Nevldtna, Abov• 1111 PinH, Larktn. Time: 1:17 2/S. SICONO lltAC£. 6'h furlonOL C•l>f'lcloulMU (Vlnzl) t 00 4.00 3.40 Courting Eeolt IH•wltvl 3.40 3.00 Lover Bov Mldlev (Ort•ltfl S.20 Also raced: T ... aa Futt, PrlnctYlllt, Sl>arkllng Row, Ondalt, Durant, Mlattr Tobin, T1kll\tm0ntvnrun, Mt and Wtndv. Time: 1:11 3/S. S2 DAILY DOUBLE 110-3! paid S2S1.00. THltD RACI. 6 turlono•. Ca'"'*-Kev (Dtfoedlllol 200 9.00 5.IO Crownlal IDelal\oussav•> 3.64 UO SUPtnter Sunny (McCerron) 3.40 Also raced: PlllOll>l>I, Mad Abandon, Call! Wc>l>lie<, Bounding Hiii, Ridgecrest, LM$ a Winner, Lauf Gallo!>, Wll N Gian'& Doll, Royal Alllrtd.. Time 1:11 4/S. !"OURTH RAC£. 6'1> lurlon9s. Ric. bV Fer (Cslnd) 9 40 4.IO uo Tl\rM for Two (OllvtrH) 7.00 4 '° Piii Bell K•l>OI <Mc.Carron> S.20 Also rKed· Burning 8otll Ends, Hl91\tf Foret, M.aotllen, $t1r Snow, ,......, ~­ e tlon, Uattn lo Int Wind. F11tlc. Time· 1:19. "'"" uc;a. 6 turtonos Prldl Ptcll Plc:ll (Pncy) ti.64 IUO 1.IO K•l's C«nisll Girl (Llol!am) UO 1.00 Honey Habll (SIOillt) S.60 Also reetcl: 8uean Ft, Mldnlolll ~ao­ tur•, Ancient Custom. HUCkltbtrrv Honey, CllOl'llta Quftn, O' Arqun. Time: 1:09 •1S. S5 EXACTA 11•61 Deld 1n1.oo. SIXTH ltACE. 6 furlonos. Ben Rtdttmtd (McCrnl 7.40 S.00 l.IO Btr11lng A1-d (Garcia) )1.20 IUO Lotlltr (C8$ltntda) 7.40 Also recad: Ntv4tl' Fell, TrlumPhantlV, Trev•!, Commandtr's Sono, Yamal\awk, Andrtslto, Su1>tr Taral\umera, Donner P1u. Time: 1:10. UVUfTH lltACE. Ont milt. Mikes c.11co <Dllsv> •.oo 1.00 3.00 AmanotllerWothtr (Fuentes) 10.IO 1.40 AtnNs (Ptdroal 6.00 Abo raoa6: Clltvo. Refund Off«. Pltntv Con~. Stlennon'1 Tov. Time: l:ll. SS IXACTA (H) Ptld S176.00 . EIGHTH RACE. 1~ milts on tur1. Comtclv Act IMcCarronl S.20 UO 2.40 Snowdonla (P\nc.ay) uo uo 0orvt (PtdrOU) 2..IO Also rac.d: Fact Finder. MalaGa. nmr. li41. SS EXACT A 13·4) Ptld $26.50. 12 ...c1< S&X (3·7·1+1·3) e>eld $34,92•.IO wllll '"'" WIMlng tlc:tttts (al• hones). 12 Pick Six conM>tatlon Mid M9UO •ltll 210 wlnnlno tlc:k•ta (five l\orsasl. NINTH RACI!. W1 mllts. 'SC\M PlttM (Olodl) 12.IO 33.IO 13.40 Ntl Pr~ <McGurn) 34.tO lUO Alabado (Otlatlouasev•> 6.00 Also rtetd: Cl\lvav. Ptlln, Cold, Mr. Peruser, Cerro Pinto, lllctorv Lff. Famnv Fox, Hl111\brow, Pltrrt L• Mont. Tlmt: 1:51. (' SS •XACTA (10·11) Ptld S2,5'0.50. Alltndanc:.: 20,21&. P1lol Merd\ &. 9, 1t, 23. 1N4 llldMctu8I 1222-64 1<en Berry ------------Tiiis ltalement ... llled with the PllUC NOTICE County Clerk of Orenge County on 111Cnnout ....... . 24, 1984 ,_,. MAm ITA,._NT Publlahed Orange CoMt Deity Tht 1o1towtng l*tOrt 11 doing Piiot Mardi a. 1e. "-30, 1tM ~M: ,~ ALL THE RIGHT STUFI". 1329 So. wem.. sent. Ana. c.Mt. a2704 Robett O. F191, 115 Sonora Rd .• 1---,.-•. -IC-------coett MeN.. Celt. t282e ""111\4 SNron L Frei. 815 Sonora Rd .. 1------------Coltt Meaa. CeNf. 92828 111CTTnOUI ......... Thie bUair1M1 It conduc:ted by: an MAm STAW lndMduel The fOIOwtng l*tOrt .. doing 81won L Fr91 bualnaee aa: Thie 1tat4Mnent wM flled wltft the (a)AOT MARKETING UHUMrr£0. CountY CMr'k of Orange COunty on ~ DIVISION OF AMERICAN ~TA ,.,. tl, 1N4 lrfCHNOLOOY (b)AOT AM£NCAN ,_ DATA T£CHNOlOOY. 11 ~. PublllMd Orainoe Cout o.ity IMM. c..t. t2715 Piiot M...ctl '· 1e. f2, 30. ,.... Seymour H. c . Yu, 1115 ~ 13M-14 Hliit 0r .. Nwport a.en. Calf . -----------12MO NI.IC ll)TIC( Thllt ~la oonduc'9d by..,.. ----------------~ lndMdult nonnooa wu ~ K. c. Yu MAm aTATW TNt etetarnent WM ftled wMtl the ~ ~ 1*tOrt II doing ~.~of °'8"99 County on ROOS NRVICI, 744 Wtet 1tlh, ~ Coelt '-= ec:n ~ =· b V1llta fllo4 Matct\ 9.":rl ao. 1114 c.ion. Hewpot1 • Ctlf. t2tlO 1117 .... Thlt ~It conduotld by. mn ~ JoMCM'Mr Thllt ~ ... Med-"" tN County an (}ff er-.~ on "-b.24. , .... ,,_ PutlllltMd Or'llnail COllll o..y Plot M.-ctt 2. t . 11. 23. 1114 ,,,.,... II ~~ ~~ ~~ ~-~~!!J••J• ~:,u,1Jc: IT YOUW•.,AULTU..A .llCIOf'-""'ICA'nON flllCrit!IOUSllJUllI•• PICftMW• I Ill ~;.,::;;;:; ---"=_:::i n.~,.,.. .. dilllnt ~-... F~r~~ ~CMtU•••0•--•0f' umlTA" F 11Mm8'AU IF • ~11: IWIWIGI fTM.--W----T TMSM;,. ALCOMOUC9llYIMOl'UCBlll ~~,.,_,....,_........,. l1'a--..---.. ....._ -... ----II! '-'ONA"CH H~C" tl'tVEST-•CTIOll ,.., FW1Wr YOUll ,.._ Mtr'Cft 14 1... 11, _.,. .._.._ ..... ---• ~ ............. ..-- MINT COMPANY, ltM2 tvyGIW Hotloela~"*'~ ~.::':~.,..,~t.."i't To W1'0m IC iJ., CON*n: ftlVl!RalOE 8UllMN. PAN< ll llJON Al80CIATD, n• ,.. ..wr,......... ~.LAICIUM~CIM.llt77 ..,,,_.ofOwelo.-t•et fllMIAWOf'TMIMWcW ~eUHAKMl!H , Huualn, & ASSOCIATU, "'"920, no ..... 81. ....,..::7 .... 211, .... '"""· ----=... ..._ ...._.,_, Q'°"p Inc., Clil-l.rwtronlften• ~ ....,,,. TMlllMr--~ vHAMA't&..l.H, Mii H 11 IPCllYlna to port c.near-D1iwt N11wport 9aedi Mio C.. .._ - fonlle, tlltt• c':I.. = DrWe, ~"-=:~tor.._ !Ne YOU ;tow;:.,ACT A~~ =-Dapag: :::, ~!~h~ Celll HMO ' • ,._~_,MacWn.llM\lllla ~·..:. MMt ~~laoonductedby.a l>WMldot1 ... ,. .... l~ ~0..,...,.....ULI SALeT:w&Wlne(PUtl !AT PL).::.-..:-.~~=~~.=--=~~=-MIL. c.. ...... ~ ~ '°' DUelllo ,.-, OOM-MO~ to ... llc;.oflollc ~.,..It 5t2 ~~ -•I'..-..-..-~ea.div .-1..C...~ n.~11oon• 9'1fllr. ~ D. c.tyta, Aaall\Mt ~~~M4No • .._1 OnApttt,1tM,•~OOA.M .at ~~tOr==~PMotPMot .__....,.,.. -· .........,,_ Wilbur ·-~••1111 Thia......_,.._ Ned wttti "'9 •,:~ E.xr=tter. No .... 11, !!! ... f'M!. = ~ on &th Mtltdl 23, 1114 ltt3-44 ~•tlOn. Sutta to, 220 ~ Tllla ....,0•111 -lll9d ._ ... ll JJ. Moor ~ Ctll1t -· -..., "' {'Itta .....,,.,.. --......,_ DfM, ~.._,,,Calf. Coun1Y CllrlC OI Onnp ~en Til9 , I ma -...... Mer ?; 1914 of Orange County on l\dmlnlet~ ..... No. 14-14) .. ~. locae.d .. 601 N. Mailn "8JC MJTIC[ tHeOT ........ ........._ .. ___.... ........... -.• ,.. (O. 1M4 -~ an1 ... ,. .. ~ 0.., • • • NqUaM to ~ • 1.000 au. In the Olty of 8anta Ane ·------w7. ..._ ,._ ..... - Publlehed Or eo. ~1 equerw toot,... buldlng on• + .1 ~ of Orllf10t. State °' ~ cm°" glnlrlll ~ Pu*'-d ar.,.. ~ Dilly ~ :.-=f PtlOtMaref't23 ~-8 1a ~ .... ::-a:n"l'!~ptOpartyofil rornla, CAL"O"NIA Al-~ISACH ~IQlllA.Hlll, "°'...,..,.2 •••• 11.a.,... "'ti .. ,.... ~ • • ._ .. • • u,. _,_ oomet ~A~ COMflANV a C.._ ~ ~ ... ~'.!..°9 ltataMant ... llled wtttl tn. 1221-M Not ...U. 2 • 1 -_.. ,..._.. Edlnolr Avenue and 8har' ._.. In fornle Corpotstton 11 ,My a,>:. CATWOONCAL DlllllnlOM ........,ty Clatlc of 0t""09 County Oii '._ -· - :::. C2 (~ au.tna.) 0.-=ed Trwtaa undw tNt ~ NOT'IC£ 18 HEREBY GNEH theta Feb. 10, 1914 I ftaJC llJfll ~!111111· "8JC Jl)TIC( 1---------~ O.....atton No 14-1 of TNlt axacuted bY FAED cateoonc:-~ Ml tie.. Pu~· Orange CoMt ~ MOT1Cll GI,..,.,..... NU -.-.,. _.,.. ----l[-.J-.H--17;.;.;;.;;.___ NlJC llJ1IC( !MrnWMr•tve~No.9'-11)11 =8:=~~ ~·:::~i: C::' ~ ~r ~ Piiot Mlrdtl. 9, ti, 23, 1814 T.LMO. -~ ..,,IK NOTICE OF DEATH OF l'ICnnout.,...11 ~:.=::..: t.~ .. ttwton,reoordaclonAuQu1t1t. .::-AYIAT t21M4 -:::J!ff,~O MO'ne80f'':n..UUI WOODROW V. NOLD AND ""8 .:::'ioeTAW dotnO .8aar9erta. The.,._.~ .. =·1':1::-::::: :0~ Mc~:OV~ YOUW .. D9A&A.TUllDDA t.e.-..:... ~.-~ OF PETITION TO ADMIN· ~ • par90M.,. =~ 1!'9 eouttwt oomat of oorde of OrMoi ~. Statia of It It tn. ~t tn•ttan of the •-.. MftllC( --~~n:.::t;!!.~T•""• YOU ·-.. ~·T·--' ISTER ESTATE NO . MONAACH BEACH COMPANY, --...... Md Hlnow AY.. Celfornl9. W.-the pow. of .... City 10 accept ttla Catagor1cal Ell-~"" -·----...... ._ -A·UUU 2tN2 Ivy °*'" Drtw, L.eouna =· l>WMllUOn No .._. IMraln conuilned, wllf ..... public emption. The City aneouragM MW•..V cw TO l'ROftCT YOUR DUO OF J::. ~TID R T Nlouill C.-t 92977 ( • llUCtlOn to IN hlahe91 bidder fOt memt>era of the oanwt1 publla to ~CMI09ll•MCI P'MAIBCh,fTllAY•eot.DATA 12.11G. 'IOUTAKI o all heirs, benef.ldariea. 9,..n_Btitf Orous> Inc CM-~~No.M-tnll ceett. or eta 11 a.crtbad below ravtaw and com"'8nt on tht1 A J)lopoaad oc~ la IClhado :=::..~ ':,"~~,J: {~.W==='eoc..o"°':A creditors and contingent fornla. 2"12 IYy Glenn'' Ottv9 = ':omm.,. ~ ~ PllYab6a at the time of .-1n tawtul ~i!~·tlOnCoPIM of the Cat-Vied for~~ "!8~2 1 City DI' THI MIO•Cll"#M ...... _ UC 8ALI.. fF YOU NIB> /IM crediton of WOODROW V ~ NIQUal. Callt. 92977 , tlel rafUait to be~ (llOCMOO :.=.of the United 8tat11 of ...,,...._.__,,... .,. av..,.,._ for .. _.,, "'.....,.. "'· --· NOLD and ho . Thia~ .. conducted ...... ·~lo 1"""111N\t )-_... • without Watranty tiepf ... ~ ..... end lnepactlon at the Ordlnanoe ..... ,,. ~ ~~!" IHOUlJ) COllTACT A ~ ... ~~A~~~. pel"IOnS w may i tlon .. ,. ...... ~ vwv ona •• .. 1111-... -or lmpllad .. to '" ... uea. ~ Dlpartioant, Oltv of New-R-84-04 _.,...... '""" ,.._....._ -· • be otherwt.e Interested in ~thy D Carlyle Aallitant ::.,:'::':; ~ ~taiS on the Mallon°' ancumt>renoaa, 111 right. port Heh, 3300 Nawpor1 : of ~ '~:9= °'1 Wadnelday ~ 4, 1N4, at YOU 8HOUlD OOtlfACT A the will and/or estate· s.cty, . • Im t 000 treat =O•· 1111a end ln ..... t now hetd by It .. Boulevard, Newpor1 Beach, Cell-anta A.I'll A.venue ffom County M 10:00 A,M,, COU)NIAL TAUST YEA. A petition haa bee~ filed ColJ~ ·~am:;'~ ftlld with the A~~ the~='~ ::J;:•;= :i:=~ '°'~~~,~~21a. 0 [t!Z ~ to give Ordlnwloa ~~~~:::::. o~~ ~o::4~ ~ by WOODROW V. NOLD, Mer r:, 1984 aflOI County on Dlel~tlve Oec:l9r Uon No 84-8 afO(...id County and State, to wtt: Publllhad by IN Orenga Cout 14 first fMdjng carr'9CI by the to Dead of Trust nlCIOrdad ~ ATION, a Cdfomla oorpor~ • JR. in the Superior Court of . ' 'MMI (Actmlnlttrettve,..;..,,No a4-3)1t PARCEL 1: An undMdad 1118111 Dally Piiot March 23. 1984 o11ow1ng roll call V01a: Counc:ll 2$. 1983. • lnM.~. 83-12U81, of duly eppoiMtd T,..._ Wider .... Orange County req••8Mt.... Publlthad Orange Coast Delly a t to COMtruct ttV..~ lntaraet In and to Lot 3 of Trlci No. 168244 Mai'l\bei9· AYES Hell . Hattzog C>mclll Aecorda In tN oMoa M tN ~to Deed of Trull recl0tdl9d that WOODROW V. Nc)i:O, Pllot M1ret123,30.~8.13, 1984 ~ omca ~~ ~::-=.~°'~ NI.JC Jl)T1C[ far .. NOES: .Nona . ABSENT; ~~tr:~~~ ~.1'of1:C...-tw'":-dll"' JR. be appointed as penona1 tM7-M PfOxlmataly 221 ,_ wt of fomla, .. per map racofded In book neon, Mcfanand AUCTION TO HtGHEST BIOOER the ofllca of 1tleCounly ,_...,., re ........ ntative to ~..a-·-·-·-r ~.,~theR5(0fllc9..Profela6onal) t91pagea1and2ofMltoellanaoul --~.!'C..!~ Thafuilltmofthapropoeedor«n-FOACASH CASHIEA'SCHECKOA ~ Statia ot c.9ornla ·-,.--••..uuuu1hc ..,.. ,.., Mapa, In Iha otf1c:e of the '"~·-,....__ ._ ~. ~ be1177raedF•'· ~!!'-,..~ CERT1F1E0° CHECK, (--...... .. aQMd bv LYNNE A. FRANTZ wU_ the estate of WOODROW V. rtaJC Jl)TlC( Copieeofthalar9QUMtareonfh Recorder otaeld ColJnty. vuvnty Nottoa II haraby ~that the ... .,.,..... .., ..,.......,,.,.,. .. time of Illa In!-"' ~-;;f tN SELL At PV9UC AUCTION TP NOLD (under the Indepen-with the City Clartt, Olty of Hunt-EXCEPT therefrom Unite 1 to ii = Commlsllori of the City of' EILEEN PL PHINNEY City Clartt Unl1ed Stat .. ) at the front entrMca HIOHEST IMOOER FOR CASH U-,. dent Administration of FA--FlCTmOUa eua.u !~ontt Beactit .. :_~c-~" Str.... lnctuatv. u lhown on the Con-llMli""' on~ ~~1•--' otpuKblolllc Publlthad by the or'.,.,,. Cout to the county CIOUlthouae, 700 CMc MN at time of _.. In '-"" IMMr . 0.. 8TATS•NT • "'" ng on .....,..,, -·ornla. Any domlnlum Plan racotdad AUQ4dt 8 ... ,,.. .....,. .... '"" ally Piiot Matef'I 23 ifu...,,.. Canter Ortw Waet, Santa Ana, 0..-of the United St .... ) et IN "'"' tateeAct).Thepetitiol)l.sset The followlno par.on 11 dolno pareon wllhlng to comment on 197Slnbookt0837pege 117.0f~ Canter Newport f0< Amand1Mnt • 1 •• 7_ •• lomiaeltrlgtit,lltlaMdlnteNltaon· antrancelotheOtdOrengaCOl#lty for hearing in Dept. No. 3 at llnaM u : thela raqueet1 m1y do ao In writing llclal Record•. ' 1009 on PfoPertY located •t 4490 "" -veyecS to end now held by It under Cour'thouM, toc:e'8d on s.m. Alla 700 Civic Cent.er Dr., West, MIL-BAR PLASTICS, 127 E. Dyar within 10 dlY9 of thll notloa by PARCEL 2: Unit 8. u lhown on V~t~ :=ihe Koll Canter Mid Dead of Trwt In the property Blvd., between ~ It. & Santa Ana CA 92701 on .. Sant• Ana, Callt. 92707 ~ wnttt ofen ~ lo the the Condominium P1an rafwred 10 ...___... ,.. __ __,. Community ,.._ lltuatad In Mid County and 811.. Broadwey, Senta AM.~ el • Fred L. Fowtat, 1810 HIQhllnd man uwJelopmenl S.-In ParOll 1 aboW. • ...... ..,... ' ,..._,,..., .,... P\B.IC Mft'l1M' daacribed u · rlgtit 00. and"'*-~ad to April 11, 1984 at 9:30 A.M . Ilk• Dr., Arc:acfla. CaMf. 91008 vlcee. Envlronmentll Aeaoutcal PARCEL 3: Non4Xctu91ve ...... 1191opment Standerdt eo u 10 nui-. Lot 20 of T'*1 No. 7081 aa par Md 00.hald by" unmn•cf Died IF YOU OBJECT to the Thi• buslnell 11 conducted by. an Section, P.O. Box t90, Huntington ment1 fCK ~ 1ngrw agrw lrantfer the ~ remaining ~\' Oii in.., r900rded In 8ooll 281, PtlgM of Truet In "'9 Pf'°'*1Y ... ,d In ..,....,. .... ,. f the titi a.en, CA 92148. Cornmentl _.. anc:roec:Nnent .:_. 'and f...; lllow91>1ear .. forotnc..r .. 1aurent PflOPOUDC>NMN•eee-38 through 41 lndullW of......_ Mldeoun.yand.._daeortbed-= ~=:;:; ... ?... pe on. you Fred L. Fowtar be conaldered by the da-ottllf ... ...........:... ~ .. • _ .. __ ,::. and retail ueee from "Olb She A" A pr<>PQMd 0<d'---~ Cllaneoue M~ racofda o1 Or-~ t 1 ol Tract No. U41, In .. "'......uu el\11er appear at the Thlt atatement.,.. filed with the ctelcJn-.maklno boc:ly In Ila det!W. daflnad~ ~· ~ to "Otftoe Stte B" · The Pl'C>POMI lad for adoption .1";."7.;.,;;c;t; ange County, c.itfomlL of C09la ....._ ~ d Or- hearing and state you objec-nty Ctarll of Orange County on I.Ion on wMthar an Environmental and oacuratlon o1 Raatrtctlonl ,. ll1a lnctudal • request to amend 1 maa11ng of AprM 2, 1..... 'fNetCK or record ownw: AYEO SI* of Celtornll. • ,,., tiona or file written objec-ar. 13, 1984 ---:~pr~ ltlou6d be~ COfdad Auguat 8, 1973 In book Iha Koll Canter Newpor1 TrlMc ng Ordinance 84-13 a.ttyfng MOUSA NABER Md NAWAL M. mllP t9COrded In eoo.c 10I, Pl9ll tlo with th bef .. _ ..,. u .. ...,_.. 10837PllQe111 Offtdal Recorda P1'aalnQ Plan. mblgultlH, allmlnatln" In-NABER ~Md41ofMJai 1'1 ._. ...... na e court ore Pubbttad Orange Cout Dally Howwd s. ZIWlky The tot• am0unt of IN unpaic, NOTR:E IS HEREBY FURTHER ::onllltanctae and lnc«porettno ad-The ..,... addraas Md °"* the OMoe of tM County Aaootdlr of the hearing. Your appear-Piiot Maren 23, 30, Aprll 8, 13. 1984 Atetatant Planner prlndpll bllanoe tntereet t"8raon GIVEN lhet an •IQnlftcant an-lnlatrallva lnterpratatfona common ~lion. tr any, of tM Mid County. ance may be in penon or by 187o-&4 Publlahad by IN Orange Cout together with raUon.bly aatlmaled vlronmantal concat'n1 for th• alnlng to the llgn ordinance. r_, J)foperty ~lbed lbolle II The ..,... ~ of die ,... your attorney. Dally Piiot Maren 23, 1984 &15-8-4 cxi.t1, lxpal\MI and adVMOal 11 :::1n ~~o:;;-Cll'1~ =::: n,. motion to gtw Ordtnanoe ~ed to be: 14782 Donca9tar property deacrlbad above la IF YOU ARE A CREDI 1 Iha tlrM of the lnltlal pybllcatlon Of vlronmantal document, and that 1.., 13 flrtt reading carried by 1ha • Irvine, Clllfomla. 5 to e.: 364 EMt 1• -lhla Notloa are $185,380.02. ,,. ollowtng roll call vote: Council The undarl6gnad Trust .. di. #A & 8, eo.a MaM. c.1-TOR or a contingent creditor PlB.JC f1mCE Currently dated Cuhlerl Ch«*a City of Newport 8eect'I Intend• to ambarl: AYES: Hall H«Q~ plalml any llablllty fOf any lncorr9ct-omle 92827 f .... _ d~~--..a PlBJC Jl)TIC[ Of Certlftad Checkl --ha.. t ,..._ UM Mid document fO( the lbova far NOES: Nona.' ABS :. natlofthestraataddrwandoct. ""8 Ul~--.--ld Trwtea .. o ~ ~. you must · ..... ,_,. 0 u.. noted"'...._,..,& ............. _ that t~• ..__ fil claim FlCTmOUa .,..... Trutt .. or bidder are_...._.. ....... to ...... ,_. _.., '"'""" ,...,. aon. McFarland. oommon deilgnatlon. tr eny, ~ i:telmseny ""WI'/ inoon.. .. e your with the NAmSTATDmNT T oYlded -..-are no 1ddltlonal ra11on1bla ThelulltaJC1oftha~~-herein. .-ofdle..,....~lndollllr court t it the PWC>taD CMI09ll•NC9 Nit.. pr Pf'OP9I' ldentl~ llltamettva or mitigation maasur.. ... ..._.. ""...,.. Seid "'-'--.... or preeen to per-TN followtno pareona .,.. dOlng A prQPOMd ordi!WI09¥ acM6-cation 1a evlllable. thlt lhould be con9ldar'ad In con-may be reed In the City .-wll be mecs.. but common---·· If fht, "'°"" tonal representative ap-bullneel u: uted for adoptlOn 111 ..,. ,.,,.;:I. From Information wNch Iha !unction with Nld project. Copial of ·1 office at n Fall Ortw, Cotta without covenant or wwranty, ... hltW\. pointed by the court within MONARCH BEACH TRAVEL, Councll _1;.... of •...a 2 1 TNltaa daerNI retlable, but for the Pf .. Of lmplted, regarding tttta. ,s.lcl Mle .. be INda, bUt four mon .... _ •-th date 6 29982 Ivy Glenn Ortve, Uiguna ~ ~~ .......... 14~ ~ whloh Trwt• !Mk• no raprwn-pravlouely prepared •n-EILEEN P PHINNEY. City~ pc11111lon. or encumbt9noal, to ~ cownant or ...,.my, ~ \la u...u e oi HIQuel, Callf. 92tln tt;,"':C,,:-.....,... · ..,,tlltnad tetlve or Wlln'llllty, the ..,... ed-wtronmantal document era •vtlMable Publllhecl by the Orange Coaet pay the unpaild blAlrioa of IN Pt.a or lmPlad. regao~iig .., first issuance of letters aa Stain-Brief Oroup, Inc., c.n.. Mid ::::!t~.-....... drw ( .. )or ottllf common delig· lor publlc rwtew and ~Ion at Illy Piiot Mardi 23, 1984 notl(a) aecured by Mid Daacl of pc1111 Ion, or ~ to provided in Section 700 of romia. 2"82 IYy Glenn Drtw. 11gna. · "' ... _... natlonoftheabovadaect1bedprop-~~o;-13;c~"\~ 1aa.M.4 Truat, to-wtt: S.29.1162.81, lndudlna pay IN renllll116119 prtnclplll Mn of the Probate Code of Call-Laguna Niguel, Celff. 929n The motion to ,.._ Ordlnlnca 1t1Y II: 835 AINgoa Way #8, New-Bouleverd, ..____ Beach., caa.-ea.-11 prOYlded In Mid note<•). .0:. • notl(a) -=-nd by.., Daacl of fhlt builneaa te conduc:fed by: 1 ... 14 n _ ... ....,, ""'• port a.en CA 112ee0 ......... ,...... • ~anaaa. " -:J· under the terme of fruet, welt\ ._... u..on. 11 fornla The time for "u .. ,. · tlon · -rtt r-..".,, cerrtad by the .,_,.. • lomle, 9~ (714) 840-21111. PlB.JC fl>TICt Dead T--• ....__ :'.:J: ~.,, _.., -•). Mh•-• ' . ........,.'6 COf'p«I follow!"" roll cWI .....,._, ,.~~• g-.oplopertyllbalngaoldfCKthe N tloal her_.. fu "'-I ·-• ._ ·---cla.ima will not expin prior Timothy D. Carlyle, Aea11tant Mem~ AYES· H;.,-..;:;;;: purpoee of paying the obltgatlon• Nido pu~ ,,.;;~ ~ti' iJ :C:h~ land axpanaea of ttll TNltM of ~·under the wma of lltd Daac1 to four months from the date Sacty. Schafer. NOES· • None . ABSE.N°f'. MCUt'ed by laid Deed of Trust In-the 5th day of April 1984, It the hour 8UliHIWtY ()II ll'ROflOAD OID-~~ created by ~ Deed of =-:o. '::"T::r-and~ = of the hearing noticed above. ~~em:''~~~~ Jotlnaon, McF.iancs. · · ~=of-:._ expanaae of tM of 7:30 p.m. In the Council NAMCa The baneftclwy under aeld Deed trUlta created by aeld Daacl ~ YOU MA y EXAMINE Mllr. 13, 1984 ,..,:: ""'ta1 t!f t~opoaadln CKdl-Dltad MMUI 8, 1984 Chamberl of the Newpor1 8Mch A propoaed O<dlnanoe la IChad· P.f Truat ,_.ofOta u.cutad and TNlt. the file kept by the court U ,..... 'I~ -n'-..F-'-,_!'9,.~1 CALIFORNIA RECONVEY ANCE City Hall, 3300 Newpor1 Bouleverd. for ldoptlon at the regular Cl jtallwrad lo the undar96Qllied a .nt-Thi total amount of tM unpllld ln __.__. . Publllhad Orange COllt Dally .,.,_ •• -.... ,...,, .,.,., COMPANY. Newport Baech, Callfomle, at whldl nc:ll meeting of April 2, 1984, Jen Dedaratlon of Def.ult and 0.-b9anoe of IM ~ ~ you are tei~<CY in the es.-Piiot Maren 23. 30, April 6, 13. 1914 . .. Mid Trutt.. time and place any and ell l*'90n8 being Ordinance 84-12• prohibiting mend t« Sa6e. and• wntten Nata by IN Pl'OS*tY to be told and tate, you may aerve upon the 1684-S4 EILEEN P. PHINNEY, City Clartc By auunn. Kally • Executive Vice lnt.,...tad may appeer and be partllng or stonng of motor vel'lldll, °' Oafautt and Bactlon to Sel Thi ~ aetlmllled ooeta. .... executor or administrator, or ~ °'1 ..... ll'f19 Coast Diiiy Piiot Prwldent lleerd thar9on rallara. campers, or t>oai.. In any ~ ceu99d llld Notk. of C:-:: and lllh•IOll llt ..,. time of -w• ,.. ~ Jamee par90n Secret-... _ d vlslble from public ltreet, ex-~-... __ ... ~ 10 .,_. to ....._ ...--.. ~ .... --......___ Upon .... e at•~~y for the ex-. 1••., •• IM51 Corbin Avenue """' ,. _____ ,..._._.:, r~ o-f ~, t d-.., ..,_.,., _ ... ,._.,,,., ..._ ..,. ,.,,,_ ........ ._ UI MA ll'C'. -u--~ CA 9 3 .... .,, """"0--...' ~·, ·~....... on ... __ ,connecting garege racordad In the county .,.. the °' Sa6e II .212.83. tor ..a-:-:-and """'•w......-, · 1 28 ,.___.. r carport with str'Mt uno.-...-e<:U or au.m11wt \lator, PlB.JC NOTICE "8.IC llRTll'r (213) 701-2358 ....._., • -l'MI proe>erty la located Thi bentlflclary uno. Mid 0.0 file with the court with ""'~ Publlahed Orange Cout Diiiy Pilot NOTE: The expanse of thl1 notice arkad or atorad llam1 are 'fruit• or party conctuCttna Nia of Trust ,,.,.Clfof'e a.:utad Md Proof of service a wri .. ~-FlCTmOUa .,..... .. THE 8UNNOR March 18, 23, 30, 1984 II paid from 8 n11ng , .. COiiected ~~tlon I ... _ Ord'---~ COLONIAL TRUST DEEO SEA-dallYeledlo the t.111dan91ied ...... ' •KO&• NAiii ITATE-.n' COURT ()II 1512-84 lrom Iha applicant. o g ... ., "_,... VICES. INC. tan Oedantlon of default Md 0.-request stating that you de-The followlng S*'IOnl .,. doing THE aTATI Publllhad by The Orange Cout 4-l2 nrat reading carried by the 13 117 E.aat Hadley Street mand fOf Sala, Md a written Ho-. sire spedal notice of the fil-bullMll •: nrc~o:~ P\B.IC Jl)11C[ Diiiy Piiot. Merci! 23. 1984 ollowlng . roU call vote: Councll Whittler, CA. 90601 of Defauh Md EJactlon to a.II. ""8 lng of an inventory and ap-MONARCH BEACH DEVELOP-In the Metter of the Applbtlon of 1893-84 e~~·N~YES: Hall. Hartz~. 213 896-2912 undar96Qllad C&lled Mid Notloe of Praiaement of --ftte .. ~··or MENT COMPANY, 2"82 Ivy Glenn DOLORES NICOLE LIDO •• Minor, NOTICE cw 11NITIE'8 IAU 8.,. ES: None. ABSE : COLONIAL TRUST DEED SER· Dat.urt Md Bac:tkln to Sel to be f th . . .....,._ ........,.. Drive. Laguna Niguel. C1m. 92877 by SUSA.N ANN HOOVER her ~No. 1111_,lnANCK rtB.JC NOTICE ~1a~i1 ~;~~I~ ptopoeed df.-VICES, INC. rac:onMd In IN county .._. fie o e petitions or accounts I Stain-Brief GrOYp, Inc .. Call· ,..,ant Petitioner, t~ ~ .. ..,;,.. of T.I . No. C-t71a a--. may .._ r-& .. In ..._ orClty •By~~P'onta raal~operty. ,.__~1oc2!*'. 1 ..... mentioned in Section 1200 omla. 29982 Ivy Glenn Orlva. Nema. "' ..,.,_..,.. UNIT CODEC NOTICE Of TRUITErl IALI ,......, ....... ""'"" .... ""'"-..,. ......... ·--1 '" and 1200.5 of the California ~une ~ Callf. 928n NO. A1ZZZ71 YAl 8AN COW., L_, No. tS14/RAMPEU.O ~I office at 77 Fair onv.. Coeta Publilhed Orange Cout Delly Piiot GATEWAY MORTGAGE ~ Probate COOe 11 la conducted by: • ON>U TO tHOW CAUM •~Corporation T.I . No. K-11127 EILEEN P PHINNEY City Ctarll March 9. l 6, 23. l984 PO~~ . ec>rpor1tlon WHEREAS, SUSAN ANH HOO-.. duly llPPQlntad Trust .. under the UNIT COO£ H Published Orange cO..t Dally Piiot 1374-84 • ruaaa Aaroe1 & Aarou, IDc. Timothy D. Cat1yle, Ma111an1 VER. ,,.,111onar ... Parent of Appl!-lollowlno dalc:flbad deed of truet AMDHCU STATE BAN« Marcll 23. 1984 :,'°203 Nor1tl Brand. ~ CA UH Harbor Blvd., Salte Sacty cent. DOLORES NICOLE LIDO, • WILL S~LL AT PUBLIC AUCTION .. duly appointed Trust• under Iha 1888-84 ·-tc MftTIC£ tot p 0 Box Ult Thie itatament WU filed wtttl the Minor. hU llled a petition with the TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR lollowing dacrlbed deed ol trua1 r~ nu 8l&-956-71oo ext. 2&lO eo1'ta M~ ... CA ••••• , ~~ty13,Clar1!1""• of Orange County on Ctarll of thll Court for • o.:r.. CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION .,.,. Pu~,.!.._~ ,.._, Plol -• •-changing Appicant'1 name from CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIAEO IN TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR NOTICE Of '""'8Tarl IALE ~ -._ ..,_, Hl-1104 f'MlllA DOLORES NICOLE LIDO to CIVIL CODE SECTION 2924h (pay-CASH AND/OR THE CASHIERS OR mllMIC MftTIC£ T.a, No. Im Mardi 9• 18, 23• 1984 Publl&hed Orange Coast PubNlhad Orange Cou1 Dally DOLORES NICOLE HOOVER; Ible at the time of Nia In lawful CERTIFIED CHECKS SPECIFIED IN rUUL "" NOTICa 1372 ..... Dally Pilot March 22, 23, 29, not Mlrch 23, 30, Aptll 8. ~~~~ IT IS ORDERED that all paFIOnl money of the United Stal .. ) •II CIVIL CODE SECTION 2924h (pay-NOTICE Of ......c HEANNQ YOU ARE IN DEF~ T UNDER A 1984 ......--lntar•tad In the aboYa met1ar ap-right, title and lnter•t conveyed to Ible 1t the lirM of Ille In lewtul NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that PEED OF TRUST, 0AlED J.,.,..., pear In Oapartment 3 o1 thll Court, and now held by It undat Nld Dead money of the United Stat .. ) all lie City ColJncll of the ~of Coate '12, 1983. UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-1000-84 -----------located et 700 Civic Center Ortw of Trust In Ille property "8raln1ttar right, tl11e and lntewe1t conveyed to wfll d bl "-"""' TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP------------=-= "8.JC Jl)T1C£ WMI, Santi Ana, Callfomla on daactlbed: and now held by It under Mid Deed oon uct a pu ·-""' EATY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUB-fltll.IC NOTICE Monday, Apt1I 30, 1984, at 9:15 TRUSTOR: ROBERT A. FRANCK of Tru1t In Iha pre>perty heralnattar Apri~,.!i~~·: 8~i!.~ ~ LIC SALE. If YOU NEED AN EX- ... 4-M., or .. aoon thlreeftlt .. the & DIEDRE J. FRANCK. Huaband daecrfbad: he City Council ~~Ctty PLANATION °"THE NATURE Of ... NOTICa Oii T'RUSTE.FI IALE T.l.No.._1-..., YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED Of TRUST. DATED June 7, 1"2. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On April 13, 1984 at 9:15 Lm., CAL F£0 ENTERPRISES, a Cd- fom&a COf'p«atlon, • duly ap- pointed Trust .. under and punuant to Deed of TNlt recorded June 15, 1982, • lrwt. No. 82-202827, ol Of- ficial Aecorda In the offtce of the County Recorder of Orange, Stet. of Celltomla exec:uMd by JOHN T. BRANA AND SUSAN M. BRANA WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIOHEST BIOOER FOR CASH (peyable at time of ule In 18wf\11 money of the United Stat .. ) at the front entranoe to the Old Orange County CounhouM, located on Santa Ana Blvd.. between S)'CefnOl'e St. & 8toedw8y, Santa AM. Cellfomla .. right. tltta, end 1n..-oon~ to and now hald by " under Mid Deed of TNlt In the property attuated In Mid County and State daect1bed • Lot 128 ol Tnict No. 2873, In the City of Coetl Mele. .. par maip recorded In 8ooll 88 Pege 22 and 23 of MltOlllanaOua Mapa, In the office of tN County Recorder of Mid County. The ltNet addNaa of IN rMI property da1arlbad above la j)Ul'por19d to be: 810 Joann Streat Cotta M9M. CA 92tl2tl The ~ Ttuat .. di.-delrM eny for My lncOl'Nct-~ of tM lttMt ~and othat oammon dlalQMtlOn. If eny, lhoWn iw.n. SakS .... .... be mad9, bU1 wttflout COYenant Of .wTlnty, ·-prtM OI llmplad, r9Qlrdlng tfUa, p1111111lcw1, Of(~ to ~ the fWNllnlnCI ptlndpal """ of tM nota(a) MCUNO by Mid Deed of TMt, wtth Int.-ttler'9on, • prOYlded In Mid note(•}. Mh•-. If fllTI, under the ..,,,. of Mid Deed of TMt. ..... 0..,.. and ·-.,.,.. of the Trwtaa end of the tl'Ultt cnetld by .., Daacl of T,,., The total amount of tM ~ bllm'09 ol ""' ~ aacurad ~-~tobeeotdand ,......,.. .......... COiia, ·-~and-•aaettNllMof .......... r;iblollnoi• of ... No-. of .... 111 ....... of 7Nlll-=:,. ~-:. °= dll\...-tto .......... a .... ... OWllWllllOfl of ....... wt 0... !Nftd tor .... lftd a~ ...... of Dllillla lfld -...on '° .... n. 111 ....................... of Dlllilll -....... tJO ... to ... ==t-.=z ..... .. om: .... ,.,. .. CAL ND IN1fUlll, 1 Cel-,._ ..,. ... , ..... t ..... ..,. .......... !..-=CA.-". ... . fW': ~ "..... OrllNI OOMt ~ ,.. ....,.,. ... """Ii ttl4 111t-M NO'TlCI ()II TMl8T'ln ML.I matter may be haerd, and lhow and Wife u It tananta, and WIL-T A U S T 0 R : J 0 H N W all. 71 Fair 0t1v9. Cotta Meal, THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, Ta No. a.1.._, cauaa. H any, why the P«1t10n for LIAM C. SUFF & EVELYN L SLIFF, RAMP ELL 0 . NANCY A lf0<nfa. on thefollowtng bualnMI YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAW- YOU ARE IN DEFAULT l.JNDER A cn.iga of Name ~ not be HUlblnd and W119 M Jt. tanantl RAMPELLO tarn· YER. DEED OF TRUST, DATED June 7, granted. BENEFICIARY: VALENCIA BENEFICIARY: AMERICAN AN INTERIM ORDINANCE all· On April 6, 1984 at 9:15 Lm .. 1982. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION IT IS FURTHER ORDERED thllt a SANK, I c..fomla Cofpc)Rtlon ST A. TE BANK anding the affect of Ordinance 84-7 QA TEWAY MORTGA.GE CORPOR- TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY IT of thl9 Order to Show CauM RECORDED October 20, 11181 • RECORDED November 19, 1982 Ing a moratorium on the A. TION, a c.Mffornla c:orpot'11ton ... MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SAlE.. be pybllahad In Orange~ Dally lnetr. No. 25834 In 8ooll 14282 u Instr. No. 82-408667 of Otflclal oceallng and leeuanot of building duly appo6nted Trult• under and IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION Piiot. a MW9Papaf of general z 1288 of Otflclal Racorda In the Racorda In the office of the Re-mlta and zone exception parmlta pyreuantto Dead of Trust recorded OF THE NATURE OF THE clreulatlon printed In Orange Coun-of the Rac:ord« of Orange cord« of Orange County; Of tarnporery UMS In the Newpor1 Januery 21, 1983, .. lnlt. no. PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOU ty, Cllllfomle, once a wMlt for four County; Mid dMd of truat delcrlbee the laverd median. declaring Mid 83-031837. of Offlclal Aacorda In SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER 1UCCMatve WMk1 prior to tn. dllt• Mid deed of !Nit dee«lbel the lollowlng: dlnenca to be.,, urganc:y ordl-theofllceoftheCounty Aacolder o1 On Apnt 13, 1984 It 9: 15 Lm., eatO~TE~ 1~ :::Ion. lollowtng: Lot 13 of Trac1 No. 9105, In the and Mttlng forth the rauone Orangere:ted ...... S~,!.! A.~ WlaU CAL F£0 ENTERPR&SES, a C.--fl,__..~............ . ..~ 8~ 8lodt 28 of Newport City of Cot1a Mau. County of Or· herafOf. .,, ""-lom&a COf'p«atlon • duly ep. ..... ...................... ....... ......... , of N9wpof1 BMcf'I, .. ange, Stat• of California, .. par NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that LL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO pointed Truat .. under Ind~ JUDGE Of THE SUPERJOR COURT lhown on a map recorded In 8ooll map recorded In 8ooll 388, Pagea yona wishing to ~ at Mid HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (pay. to Dead of Trust recorded June 15 Publlehad Or*'Ga CoMt Deily Plot 3, Pege 2tl, MleOlllanaoul Mape, 33 Ind 34, MIMoellaneoua M!IDl, In bllc haatl"" wlll be..,,._ tM ......._ able at time of .... In 1ewt111 money 1982, • lnat. No. 82•202827 of 01: Mardi 18, 23, all, April 8, 1984 racCKda of Mid County. the office of the County Rec:ordar of nlty to.be heard . .,.._, .....-bf the Unfted Stat.I) at the front ftdll Recorde In tM offtce 'of the 152244 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A Mid County. ILEEN P. PHINNEY. City Ctarll lllntranoe to tM Old Orange County County Recorder of OrW!ge, State ot!l!O OF TRUST DATED Ociobar YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A bllahed Orange Coul D9lly Piiot Courttioua. located on SMita Ana of Celifomla executed by JOHN T. rtaJC Jl)TIC( II, 11181. UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-DEED OF TRUST DATED Ncwem-Blvd., between S)'CefnOl'e St & BRANA ANO SUSAN M. BRANA TION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP-ber 11. 11182. UNLESS YOU TA.KE l888-84 ltroedway, Santa AM, c.llfomla .. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION OIUNQI COUNTY ERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUB-ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR right, title, and Int.,... con'/9Yed to auNNOll COURT LIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EX· PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT A and now held by It under Mid Deed TO HIOHEST BIDDER FOR CASH 700 Clwlo ~Dr Walt PLANATION OF THE NATURE OF PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN P\8.IC Jl)TlC( of Trutt In the property eltuated In (~able It time of .. In lawful eanta AM, CA. llint1 THE PROCEEOlNQ AGAINST YOU, EXPLANATION 0$' THE NA TUAE Mid County and Stai. daacr1bad • rnonay of Iha United Stat .. ) Ill the Plalntltt: FIRST SECURITY SAV-YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST Notice of .... of Lo1 12 of Tr901 No. 3345, In the ~~:t=,,:,.:.~ f:.t~an: ING$ ANO LOAN A880CIATION YEA. YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A ,_. P'°'*1J at City of Coata Meea. ColJnty of Of. Santi Ana Blvd., between Oatendant:KENIELEE BRAHAM, 2814and2814'.4W.OcaanFront, LAWYER. l"rtY... anoa. State of Calltomle, u par Sycamore St. & Br~Santa., ~;HUNTINGTON HAR-Newpoft Baach, CA. 92M3 1091 Gian Clrda. Coate M--. No. 4-119974 in.., racofdad In 8oo11 108, ~ .a-,.......__,_ -" BOUR CORPORATION 1 Oa141wwa "(If 1 ltraet addreet °' common ca. In the Superior Court of the State 40 and 41 of m1ec:a11aneou1 mape. In ...,,., .,..,..,.,_ -right. and C ' delignatton of property II lhown "(If a atreat lddrMI or common f C.llfornl1, fOf t~ County of Or-the office of the county recorder of lntareat conwwyad to and noW hald a:r£~:RrlSaESt I ~NCn ; w ... ~.: abc>W, no wwr-II....._ u to"' ~nation ,.. pr.,....... It _.._ lllld ty by It under aald Daacl of TNet In the • ·• a ..._,.,.,.,_ -.. , ""'-• v--v "' ..._ ., .,,.,..,, coun · property attuated In Mid County Ct>rporatlon; SEA BRIDGE HOME-cornt>i9tanw or corractnw)." The aDoYa. no wwr11nty It glYan u to 1t1 Exc..,tlng from Lot 12. 80 par- and State daecrfbed u: C>WMERa ASSOCIA TIOH; ARDINA benaflclary under Mid Dead of complel.,,... or oorractnaal) .. The oent of the mlnerll rights but no Lot 128 of T ...... N 2873 ROSS an lndMdual· THE STATE Trutt, by raeaon of I btMcll or ct.-beneficiary under lllld Deed of pat1 of the IUfface rtghtl • ,.. '-• 0· • In tN Of CALIFORNIA; ind DOES 1 fault In the obllQlltlonl MCUrad Truet, .... raaaon of a breach or de-Mr"9d In ltl4I Deed from Oannll E. City of Coat• Maaa, .. par "'llP ~ ..... ...... v, reoorded In Booll 88 Page 22 and 23 through to, lndual'le, !,,_...,,, ..... at.,.ora uaicuted and fault In the obllgatlonl MCUred Glavin and Varmtatta M. Gla'oltn. of Mlacallaneoue Mepa, In the offtca C... No. 41t306 deltv.r.d to the undaralgnad • wnt-thanlby • .,.,.tofore executed and hulbaind and wife, 11 joint tananta, of the County Recorder of Mid IUllllOlll Ian Oeclantlon of Oafeutt encl 0.-dellvered to the undertlonad a writ-racorded Auguet 10. 1988 In 8ooll ColJnty NOTICIJ Y• -... ..._ wac1. mt(ld fOf Sa6e. end written n<>tlce of Ian Oeclaratlon of Default and o.-9015 Paea 8~ of Ofllcial Racorda. The ;.1,... add,... of the ,..., n. oewt "Mlf ...._ ...-.. ,_ ~ and of atactlon to cauee tN mend fOf Sale. and written notloe of The streac addf'9ll of tN reel property daeorlbad above 11 .,...... rew ...... ....,.. ..._ undartlgned to NII Mid property to bf'9ICh and of etactlon 10 cauee the pro~rty da1crlbad above 11 purported to be· a 1o JOMn Streat ,.. ,......, ...,.. • .,._ .._. Mt191y Mid ot>Mgatlonl, end ,,_._ undarllgned to Mii Mid property to purported to be: 300 Eaat 1eui COit• ....... CA t2tl2tl ..... ll••all1n ....... after the undanlgned ceuaed Mid Mtlsfy llkl obllgatlon1. and Illar• Place llA a B. Coat• Mele. CA. The ur=· .acs TNet• di. II you wWl to IMk tM advtoe of notloa of ~llCll and of elactlOn to an... the undar1lgned c.ueed .111<1 ~2827 c1e6Me ""Y for Mt lncOf1'ect en 1ttomay In tNe metter, you be recorded NOYembar 29, 11113 .. nottoa of brMctl and of alectlOn to Thi "'~ Trull.. cn. ,,... of the._.~ Md~ ~do ao ~ ao thet your lnltr. No. 83-645287 of Otfldll ,. be recorded Daoember 1, fN3 u c:telrna any ll&bMlty tor any lncOfNct- common daelgnetton If llnY ~ Mftt4WI ralPOI• If My. may be aorda In the offtca of tM Aeacwdar in.tr. No. 83-549789 of Offld.r ,. .-ol the ltrMt addrMI and°"* herein • ' fled Oii HIM. of <>ranee County; oorda In the oftlca of the Recorder oommon daalgnatlon, K any, lhoWn a..d .... _.. be mede bU1 AVllOlll..., tie l6do c:tamen-84l6d Mle wlll be mede, but ol <>ranee County; ,...,..,,, Mtriout OOYenlflt Of w~. •· dede. El trltlume: .... ....., ._. wNlout co.anent or wetrMty, b • Said .-wlll be made. but Seid .-wtl be meda, but pr .. or Implied regaodlog ttda ""lN. • r • :•a -... Pf'W or llmplad, regarding tlt1a without CO¥enant °' werranty. -.. wt1hout ~ or nrranty, •· P<lllllllo, or~ ,o lN. 1 If• •.....,. • • ..._ pa111111on. or ancumbtenoae. to prw °' tmplled1 regarding tltte prw or lmplad. rage.clog tltt&. peylN~prtnollpalaumof u.11111•1 n 111 .......... paylNremelnlngprtnclplllNl'lof pa111nlc11. or encumbtancee. to pcumlM. or~. to Iha no91Ce) aacurac1 by Mid Daac1 of •,.. Wllll .............. ti ttla Jtofe(e) MCUf'ed by Mid deed of SM1Y the ~ pMalpal tum Of pay ttla ramal'*'O ~ IUm of Truat. wtth in.... thereon • M ........, Ill tllla ..... ,_ 'truet, wftr\ ~ 11 In Mid note the note(1) MOUracl by Mid deed of IM note(I) MCUNCI by .-S Daacl of OfO¥tdad lft Mid note(a>, adY91ioaa, .............. ...., ...... ,.. PfOWlded. ~. II eny, under TMC, wtth lniw.t .. In Mid note Truet, wlttl In_.. thaNOn. 11 It eny. under.,,. MnN of_.., Daacl """"' "''' •••• W ..,, .., ._ ltletam11 of Mid Deedoltruet, ,._, prowtdad, edvMOaa. If any, under bnMdad In Mid note(•), .,._..., of TN.l .._, cttervaa Ind • .. •.... aMroaa. end upanMI Of the Iha tarma of Mid Deed of truat, fMI. If any. under the terrN of Miki Deed cif .,_ T • • UiltM ......... at ._. ~and Of IN in.te cneted by bhargea, and ...,.._. of tn. Of f'ruet, ..... Ci1Nrvea Md •· t:' ~ Md °' IN .... • 111 111 ft • ....... Mid Daacl M TNet. TNltae Md of tM trum created by s.-of the T~ and of ..,. trwt cntted by.., Daacl of ••••• ,., •• ,. .. .,.. .... SakSMle .. baheldon:Manday, .-CSDaadofT"Nlt. ~ by Miki oa.cr of Thii ..... emount of tN .,.,.,..., • I A 1 If I ......... --. • Apfl t , 1N4, et 2.-00 p.m. at .,,. Seid ...... be held on: "1dlly, Tanna Of .... ..,, In l9wM Nit. belenoa of .,,. CblCJdQn aecand I I II •• ..... .. ... ...... CtMIPf'Mf\ Aw ~ to .,,. .. tlM ... 2:00 p.m ... the d the ~ Stataa Oft OM-The total lmOUnl M IN wtpeld by ..,. propar1y 10 Ille -* Ind ,.... _ "C\= • =i-; CMo C.. 8uldlno. 300 !est A*"'8 emrenoe to tM of ..... Of( '*1 ._,, Md ~ of w.a ...... o. • ......, nua •:.:::.:::d .. :;..-; a;'-'°~==--= °':f:'::·:;.r~ putil-~~._..,"Q:",::~ EA1t ~;-:,,:':,-:':: ~,.:.OC:,~beO::, ':: =-:...1111,iu11a of .. ,.... ....... ,... • ,_ -.. .. Clllliol1 of 11111 noteoe. ..-. \049 At the 11ma of IN. 1n1tte1 P"M-'*""-""' '° told ss.ooo oo of panw .., ••1e11a .. die..,,. of .... .. 17 ... .:. Ila ....._, ,_ --. MMM1tof1Nunp9cf blllfloaofh OMtofl d lfllil notice. IM tCMel t bid to be ct~mlted wttti ..._ lnlllt puMc•kl• of 1t1e No-. °' "-'* 1 ·-;;., .... a.., ........... Ni ......... ~· ...... byhlbCM ... "'*'"4oflN~ ~of.. llf s.. .. W.TA.21. of TNtt~•--.... n .___,.~ .. wll\Wloowt ICll'Wd..dottN9ttnc1•1...., oMg ... oneeand~IM--ct. lldloi'ofl9r91obeln:':!lnd TM~---Mid Dead lllltleiadto .. ..........,a_. 1l..-• ..,...to .. _..r11it. ~ ~1-. and..._ .. le .....,.._.oftnMlnd-••d be,.....,ttthe-...ld°"" Of Tf'Wt ._... • ..aMd Ind ..,, ou•-o1...,.... • o.. ~-. '/tMll......,. .... 1211. tlO,oo. ooeee. .,.,_.. 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CA. toOll L_... __ , ~ IOI Norf\ ...... -........... , -r CA. lltll.,..., ... ::::.:.--~~ .... --.Or-.. CA. =.. 9ML. w. °"""CA l':S .... 1100 Itta I =r.:'-&.:;. 0.. ~ O:llll--'M.-14) .. &W J?Ml....._ ;,:lA91l .W.•1 ,.... ....... Mrl,L Q.:~;;t:,•:.C::,,°=l"°' ~ .. n ,C::-o.ly ~ ... <>:."'.<;: -=:-~~Dalt ..... tlet-M 1Jn.14 ....... ...,,... -I I JfM UAVfS THE FAMILY CIRCUS "It 's stortin' to rain, Morrvny. Con we finish our game in the house?'' MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson - "What a way to spend an evening!" MOON MUiLLl~S PURR-MUTA II ON ... tr3 J? PEANUTS , . ' TtJMBLEWEEDS ( &Au..of' oveR 10 VAPW c 11Y Al\l'7 l.A'( A MAS~~S ON'°™E Cf{'4'51AL.SAL-OON! I by Jim Davis BIG GEORGE " ... and put 1 head on his." DENNIS THE ME!\ACE Hank Ketcham - MC/Ji LHS ME TAK£ ~E CAN;JY ~ DAY. 'THE ~ER ~ES I TAKE ~ ,v..y OWN. Wf.Ll.lMAM,MY MATH PAPER IS SOME~ERE AL.OH6 rn1RD STREET. MY EH6ll~ T~EME WAS LAST SEEM ON SELBY A'.'EHVE N'P MY ~IS TORY Mf'ER IS NOW RYl~6 O~R ~l~LANO PARK ... .___,........_,--i by Ferd & Tom Johnson by Charles M. Schulz ·-.............. ,, ,I __ Both vulnerable. NorLh deal1. NORTH + K Q1084 VI AU 0 e.c •02 WEST EAST +U +5 v> Jl097e v> QH O KJ95 O l087U • K8 • IOU7 SOUTH •AJ97e ~K S O AQ +AQJS The bidding. North Ea1l oulh Weil Pa11 P111 I + P&11 3 + Pa11 6 + f'aa1 Pa11 P111 Opening lead: Jack of ~ SHOE BRABBLE DM>.1 f\ll(f.O ur A \ll1C"HIKfR IN WA~~~~lu.t 100._'{ ~o. 0 (, 0 .. Cate and flneuea have 1omethlng In common. Tbtrt 11 more than one way. w akin them. Consider this hand . The bidding w11 abort and to the point. Once North had showed a hand that wu juat below opening bid 1Lrtnfth, South knew where he wanted w play the hand. He wuted no time getUng there. Wut led the jack of hearts, and declarer devised a reasonable plan. He won in hand and drew trumps in two rounds , ending in dummy. Then he tried the club finesse . That failed and a hear t came back. won on the table. Now declarer tried his next hne -a 3·3 club break. Had that materialized. OOTATAU.., M~~-t'M33. FOR BETfER OR FOR WORSE r-bM ! C*1D ! I CAt.x;H"f HIM ! I I Cf\LGHTrtJMPHRE.'{. ' I KNEWHe'o CDtolE arr WHEN HE.WAS 1 HUNGRY Clllllls Guo declarer would havt bttn able to di1e1rd one of dum· my'• diamond• on hi• founh club, and the 1lam would have been home. Unfortunately, clubs were 4·2. However. declarer wu noL yet done. )ft cro11ed to the board wltL a trump and tried a diamond rlnease. Alai, thaL allO Called -down one. All in all, declarer adopted a line that stood about an 86 percent chance or 1uccess. Bul he could have done even better. Declarer should ignore the club rinesst" -H East has the king. declarer can do as well by leading clubs up to his hand twice without finessing. H4' ~hnuht win lh4' kinit of eor "~ t 00ttr CAR£~ L.~ 'f~~i WAS A S1ul'101~N(, 'fO OO!! btartl, euh the act or dubl and crou to tht act of btlril. Arter rufflnf a bean hJf b, declarer 1hould draw two r0und1 of trump1, endlnr on the table, and then Jead a club wward hi• hand. If Eaat produce• the kln1. the 1lam la 11fe. II Eut play1 low. declarer Jn.eertl the queen. Should that win. declarer return• to dummy and lead• another club wward hi• hand. As the cards lie, the queen of clubs lose• to the kJng. but declarer scores his alam because of hi• extra chance. West is out of clubs, and he must either lead a diamond into declarer's tenace or else yield a ruH..a·slulf by return· ing a heart by Lynn Johnston -UNDER 'u2.ABETH'S CHAIR! FUNKl' WINKERBEAN tr SEEMED L.IKE A GOOD IDEA AT ~E 11ME BU'f rf'S .lJST' NOT 5E.LUN6 ! ~'IBEDI~, fAA.. t'fa®NI ·~ by Tom Batluk ~1ME~U>T I~ ~~A 8lXXEr CE PIUA f DR. SMOCK FENTON ~ .• ™H4DlD M~T~ON RE~U'i &EaN? YOU COUL..-"'VfS SIAYe" IN IHe o.R. INSIE:AP OF CO.MING c::>OWN HeRe 10 WAICH 1 Kl"c::>O ! _ ___,,..__. AA.lt .• /Mr?'f J) AAUUIK VOJUIDOOT01"~ PRO\\ wrm M£ ... by Wiiey COMPLETE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Ll8TING8 ... Media Systems bytes .into Apple Media Systems TeebolOI)'. a.c. of Irvine will provide software publishing services to third .. party application developers for Apple Compater. lac.'1 new Macintosh pe!"Onal oomputer. MST bas been providing software pubbshina services to all rqistered third-party developers for the Apple Lisa personal computer since last November. marketina activities and for new product development for the Irvine firm. • • • OK.I Advuced Commulcadoe1 has opened a cellular mobile telephone service and training center in Costa Mesa. The new facilit)' will house cellular mobile radio test equipment and full tune factory engineers on staff. • • • Dayf'.lo. lac. has completed a second round of veoture<apital financing. raising $6 miJlion from a I ().member investment a:roup led by Hambredt ai Q9Jadt, Bay PU111en and J.P . ._ Co. Robert Gllckri1t, chairman of Day Ao. said the funds will be used to expand • • • Buk •f Newport's president and chief executive UPS ANO DOWNS NEW YORK (AP) -The followlno list shows the Over·the·Counter stoclu eno warrants that have oone up the most eno dowo tl'\t most based on i>er~nl Of t hange for Thursday No securttleJ trading below s2 or 1000 sh~ret ere Included. et and rcenta e chenoes ar lhe di ere11ce ~wHn 'he PrtvlouJ cToslno bid price and toOav'• last bid Price. UPS Last i1i2 ' l~I/· T~ ' 14 ?~ 1TJ,4 IW1 l~ .. ,. 11'"2 m 3 Pel. Up ,S.O Up 1·1 Up .1 UP ·i 8: 1~:f Up 14.l Up l4. Up 14. Up I,. Up f · Up . 8~ 11:1 Up 1 . UP 1 . Up jO. Up O. UP 9.7 Up 9g·~ Up . Up . Up 9. Up 9.1 Pel. L l: 1 . l i:t lllJ 1 .7 1 .7 l:i7 l . l8: 1g. 1 . NEW YOttK (AP) t.• NL -The folloWIM quo-C•1>NT t0.11 NL O.C.t ~w Oeldl T• Fre Dell• IT CG IT AG Ir C11> ·ltllfons, SUOl>li.cl l>y l«tw Gt'OU!" Ille Naltonel Auocl· 100 Fd 14 tl NL 1llOft of s.turttlet 101 Fd 1U4 NL ~ Inc., ere lk>tlOn Co: Ille Pf'lcft el wNcll CePAI> 23.21 NL llMM MICUl'ttltt GY!lllC 10 . .-0 NL 01\• officer l\ouJd L. Rodeen announced the band bas declared at 200 percent stock dividend. The stock dividend will be payable to shareholders of record on April 4 and be issued around April 19. Don 't get clipped in spring Bill, the caretaker of the property we own in West- chester County, N.Y .. has quiet· ly moved the snow shovel and blower aside to make room for the SYLVIA PORTER EXPERT ADVICE gardening and lawn-mowing equipment. Bill knows we still can have more snowstorms. This is not a .. permanent" move, but it's as much a sign of spring as March 21. What Bill has uncovered is not such happy news for our pocketbooks. however. Our mower is old and rusty. Our lawn-care equipment 1s way out of date- and we almost surely would save money by updating it. There is a far greater variety of mowing machines available to us than ever before and we long ago forgot our pledge not to enlarge our lawn to the point where we actually would need one of those behemoth monsters. So we've been shopping for value in lawn-care equipment and herewith I'm passing on what I've learned to you before you have a chance to make significant errors. •Beware of buying more machine than you need for your size lawn. Basically, there are two types of power mowers on the market: those you walk behind and those you ride. Each is available in several versio~: walk-behind mowers that you push, or self~a lawn mowers that you steer: ride-ons. which are generally called riding mowers if the engine is in the rear; and lawn tractors. which have sturdier frames to suppon the weight of tillers and plows. •What type is best for you depends on several points. Most 1mponant arc the size and contour of your lawn; the amount of lime you want to spend mowmg it: how much money you want to spend: and who will be using the equipment and for what kmds of jobs. ~ 9~ HemlPt lO'n 11 HerpGp 171h 11 HerlfN s 37~ 31'-HldlB s 19 191Ao HtnrdF ll 131;. Hoov., 1911'1 10th Ho<ltlh 22'1• 22..., IMS 1n1 11-11~ ISC 1211'1 13 1n1ra1no 1~ 1\'r lnttl s 13 13'4 1111rcEnr 3SV2 35\6 lnlWl>h tYo ,,. n IGs 4 4Yo n 171/• n\4 w.so'l11 7~ "' :1:,.rm11v H~ • .., .u~ sl~ Jos1Yn ll~ j'AI e.lsSI pf 1'h ~ elver ft§ \4 ~s '4 tlVSv m $· 1sv. 1001G 17 " 42~ 43 16•;. 1.-ll~ fr I~~ 4\, i Ill I 1 l l'r IA I s 4~1' 2:: ~8'~ 14.79 16. 16 Bond 6.50 17.90 lt.5' Dvne l.S2 7.Sl 1.23 FnctTx 14.00 Ul 7.13 lndti'I 4.01 11.0S 13.17 lncom U7 N 9 73 NL WrldT 1.n 1.1 l4.~: ~t Fsl lnftltws· ?2.31 NL Bnd AP 12.19 13. Inv Mtl 10.n 11. IOSTx U3 U l Inv Stk 1$.23 16. Inv Sel 7 .67 I. Inv I/er 7.42 1. Inv It.sh 4.73 s 1 lsltl 14 It N lvyGtll 12.52 N If you·re using a 21-mch push mower, you'll walkdoseto three miles trying to mow half an acre. If you're mowing a lawn of one-third to one-half acre. you should buy a riding unit, advises Roben Tracioski, consumer infonnation specialist at John Deere, a major maker oflawn and garden equipment. •When selecting a walking mower. consider the height and strength of the person most often using the equipment The handlebar should be adjustable to fi1 the height of the operator and make the mower more comfortable to use. If you bavc problems pushing a mower or starting an engine with a pull rope, Deere recommends a self-propelled mower with an electric starter. •Prices for walk-behind mowers start at about S2SO for economy models, and about $450 for more deluxe models. You'll pay $500.plus for a deluxe self-propelled model with vanous attachments. •When selecting a ndc-on mower for larger lawns. check the mowing width. Some models arc equipped with a standard 30-or 38-inch mower. These arc usually_ riding mowers and lawn Lractors that can polish off an acre in about an hour. •Riding mowers range in price from $900 to $3.400. Mowers arc generally purchased as an attachment for a lawn and garden tractor. A 20-horsepower lawn and garden tractor with a 60-inch mower can handle an acre in about half an hour. Lawn and garden tractors themselves range in price from $2,000 to $7,000: mower attachments range from $400 to S 1.200. •Riding mowers are designed primarily to mow grass. Lawn tractors can work with hght-duty front blades for dozing gravel or with snow throwers. Lawn andgarden tractors can be teamed with a wide variety of mowers. blades. tillers. front loaders, plows and snow throwers. Will your machine be a lawn mower exclusively? Or a jack-of-all-trades helper around your propeny? This is an expensive purchase. an mvestment! Go to an established. reputable dealer who carries brand-name products and who services what he sells you. How to buy a business A four-hour seminar on how to buy or sell a small or medium-size business will be presented Saturday at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. The program runs from 9 a .m. to I p.m. in Room 116 ofOCC"s Fine Ans Hall. Lecturer 1s attomc~ Paul Weinberg. who spec1altzes tn business law and real estate matters. Guest lec- turers will include a cenified public accountant and a representative from the insurance field. Admission is $25. T ickets are on sale in the OCC Ticket Office. located in the Student Center Building. COUid lla'Wt bMn SoGltl tUt NL ~ ) (~ o:= ~Fd tYsft 1~ =) ~~ '1~ 1Y!I NL • t' .. ~ 1Ht NL Disco 14.11 16. (/JO ~ ~'" l1I ': " ~~ 1\~1,. JP Gnh IUO tl. JP lnco US I 11 '4 N H~k l:U5 1 ~~ to-10 Alrbyalr lritM•• •ralw-tnnanPi'lslefl PrUlolaeboeealrde-ll~f-aa..., ~...,,._ cWty afiCOlidltloli- t.., lllllti1. l.-1w recead.7~_tbe lnl8e~.ne hellcopmr eetla place DlDet9im air : condlttonil.aa!tala · one boa.rat $2.S i mllllOD facWty. APPLE IBM COMPUTER OWNERS OUI POLICYs We know and u~ all of the softwor• we sell and are happy to demonstrate programs prior to purchase. We offer discounted prices and full support for our customers. r TYPE .A'M'ACK An entertaining way to incr.ase your fom· ily'' typing oblllty' Appia ond IBM .,,.,. lions ovoiloble. An el((ellant and mod•stly pric•d spreodshe•t for both Appia & IBM Twelv• challenging murd.r m)'ftries on disk. lndudet mop ond podioge of clufl. Appia or IBM. :lb s291s EU An excellent holM ond small buSIMM finon<1ol pr09rom . K .. p your r.corch Of· gonzi•d for tax pvrposei. Ami '85" 111'145" ~~ The most pofXllor com· ,~· •v bination spr.ad~ ond charting progrom for the IBM. ~ s37511-Lotus "Wt u,,.rt .Ut wt setl" THE SOFTWARE STORE 16582·Q GOTHARD STREET HUNTINGTON BEACH (714) 842-G480 HRS: 1CH TUES-UT -....::-f'llSONAl CHEOCS ACCIPTID Rate Shoppin Checliour ? • • 1st. If you're shopping for high interest, look what Huntington Savings has in store for you. Mini Jumbo Accounts Set your own term. from 32 days to fiw years. $50,000 m inimum: Interest compounded daily. Annual Yield Daily Rate Dll.09°/o 10.37°/o 11/z-5 year term 181-364 day term D 9.97°/o 9.37°/o 32-180 day term Huntington Investment Fund Earn high interest without committing to a term. Make unlimited withdrawals. $2.500 minimum balance:• Annual Yield Daily Rate D 10.11°/o To check into a high rate account. come see Huntington Savings. Where we treat you -and your money-with lots of interest. All account m-;ured up to $100,000 by the FSLIC. Now you know why your neighbor banks ~at rn HUNTINGTON SAVINGS ~~ tNrw fo.int•111 ~I"' BfatM:h 1\11131 Snx-.6.ttu"4.. k'UN111n \~lift. •7141,\~ tNn<.!An.t C•nt., 9,,.,.. h I~ 04-.-h lill<d Hunt<nt.I•~ Sf.• h 17141 QM 7.U2 M..111 Oflu "-:-\.,.,..,,., ~ Hunh~ lk«h 17141 M Ull«I ·~w f"Nlt r htt .,.r1,. .... i.Jr-1 • • U b.al.tt• tall\ M iw Sl.' r• dn,.. tc> S• •"-1ttM1l b.t.Luw• ,..urnt k'I SUOO t(,tnM!llf AiJk-C lttlrr l .<'lf"™" .. t • ' . On the --..-._..~·~~----~~~~--~---~..,..,...--~-~------~-..------------~----------------------........................................................... .. , • FllDIY!S ClOSllG PllCES Do w JoN£S Av£RAGfS W H~r NYS E Orn NEW YORK (AP) Mar. ZS 'd:v. :~ NYSE LEADER S NEW YORK ~P) -S.le1, Friday price • d net ch•n the l5 most tclh • New ~~':us•:::~ t a:,oe, '."ues, tffradYno n•a· "'umer it T n l: 7 : l: = ~en oton , , t ulfCoro 1, , it V. 1$ntvW 1, , u 2~ IBM , I 'I• -'h FordMOI t. , iYI + Ml Boelno , -2 AmExpreu 1 , ~ mrz.,, ~u. ..... + v. Exxon 6n, + ~ ENSTAR ;· Ml -Vt MldSouUt , I 't. -V. lllcwp , 34~ ~ut Koda k , 63~ -1~ UP s AND OowN s NEW YORK <A~ -The followlno llsl shows I New ork SI k Exchenoe stock• e~ warren ' that f:itve :a up the most end ciown the most bu on percent of chanoe reoardleH of v u,,,. tor Frldey No ~ur1i191 tradlno below S2 are 1~1--vded. Ne1 and s>ercentaoe cnan9" are' \he dlff1titnc• t>etw'911 the previous do• no price and today's t~m. ora. Ir Plr :\lo -141 Up . ~me L.ast Ctlil Pc11 i kbt PRllY n 1~ 1~ 8: p mm s Flt i 11~ :\lo BP ·i PW. U2ol 171.-'l 1 P • atFu G1 1 2~ UP . Tex• Intl ~ ·~ o Coteco l~V. ~ HP . Mobl Home Vt Ve P 4. N NUI ~p 3 14 1'1· UP 4. 12 Cet1er$Wld n 1h UP 4. 13 INCO Lid 131'"1 'h UP . 14 ~Vt_llnd 3~ 1..-. Up • 15 all Frank 2'4~ ~ Up . 1 a d Inc n 1 ~ ~ UP .7 1 x~e'ro ~~ 111. u0P .6 1 oPrOd ~ lM P .6 l ThOmPMed Ye Mi Up ·1 Amrep Corp ~ *-' UP . 1 MCA Inc 'h 1~ UP . TvcoLabS •;,. I SP PanAm wt 3l.4 'It P . 4 Prll'Q4!'k s 26-141 ~ Up .4 s UMET Proo 3:\4 1/1 UP .4 DOWNS Name i Conrac $ Acm lev ~harTer~o 4 omptvsn S mstores s 6 t i" Latz 7 ldg Hem I OlmCorp 9 §kans Best 10 a1tnAlrl. t' kl~Ull 1i :fng P 14 MGM+UA wt ' yJManvllle 1 Preatev t I ~~h!'.T\n I l8 k~~'~'t, "n ~~ ... Lamaur s Mallet WI StorgeTech S Walnoco LaM CtHI 41/• -2 ~~ = 2~ -~I/. lh -1111 -~ 3-tl.4 -'h 16-141 -YI Slh -~ 4 -., .. 4~ -I/• JS~ -2Vt 141 /• = ~ -:\lo *-1 " -~ 4~ -''• 21h -Ye 15:\4-"" 16 l4 ~ -v. 1 -'h -* WHA T AMEX DID NEW YORK (AP) Mar. 23 '1 21 AM EX LEADERS cl. lH p t1 t~ .. .9 .7 .6 .6 .6 4. 4, 4. '· •• ... NEW V~K (AP) -Se~, Fr~y Pf"i: and !)et "99 of the mott ect ve Amerlctn tock Ex """• trac:t no oatlonaltv at more tha GulfCan g i tjVJ -11t g=Ptrl i 3 t1·,~ 16 = ~ WanoLaDB 1 , ~ -~ Hornl-l1f, ' + 111; CV~Pf'Ut o H I r Tl :O[Tlm s 1 Yt + Ye Huskv<Xi_ 6' ~ Cof'IQuHIEx 4: I -Ye NASDAQ SUMMARY NEW YORK CAP) -Most ecllv• ovtr· -the-counter stocks suootled )NASO. Name V~lu Blf:d A Cho. Quotrn 1 I· l, 'i'I -T.i') MCI , , 1h ~ Brwlom 1#1 Ve 1 ._-Vt Ml~oro , 1 I/• 1 ~vO.k s , 14 ~Ye -'I• alfed l -I/• rnxi', . jj~ ~ =·~ Old1f t0 ~ \le -I~ Intel s :\4 -1 Goto QuoTE S METALS QuoTEs That~s an apt description of both business and business people along the Orange Coast. To keep track of where companies are going and which people are helping them get there.just watch 'Credit Line' -every day tn the Busl ness section of your new Illy Pl .. J ----~'---·---~--- ' ~~~~~~~~J~~ 1984 CADILLAC ELDORADO SIARRITZ CONVERTIBLE See Page 2 Story LOWEST PRICES HIGHEST QUALITY SALES I SERVICE D D NEW 1984 VAN CONVERSION Carpeting, paneling, high bock buckets, tire rack, snack tray, motor cover, special custom exterior paint. NEW 1184 CHEVETIE 4-DR. Cl HATCHBACK Fully fllCtary equipped, Incl. tinted gl ... , aport mirror, H.O: cooflng, ST. air, tHt wheel, whlt9Wllll tlr•. #5013, 1.0 . 1184-40 HUGE SELECTION: CHEVROLETS PORSCHE -AUDI LEASING ON ALL CH VROLE 0 446 EAIT COAST HWY. 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(S) To clalm a pm., your Soola1 Security e&rd m\Ult be preent.cl al the o.Jly Pilot DO later tbu 8:00 P.M., two bum .. dar-after th• number wu publiallecl. hy pri.- not cWmed by the dNclllu wW be forfeited. GIVEN AWAY WEEKLY GRAND PRIZE ~ EACH FRIDAY OF s I 00 ('3 A winninQ number. will be pu~Uahed each Monday, Wedneaday ud Friday in the Daily Pilot. An additional number will be publiabed each Friday foi $100. WMk· ly Grand Pru.. 4 U one of the winnin; num.bera la identical with your Social Security number, you mlllt cla.lm. your prile mone7 by brin9iD9 your Social Security card lo the Daily Pilot office. You will then be declared the wiDne( and immediately (6) It la not neceuary to purchaM the Daily Pilot You may ioapect the wiDDhlCJ number• lD the lobby of the Oran;• Cout Daily Pilot or your local library. (7) Emp)Of"' or repr ... nt&ti•"· oi circul&ton &Dd ~ tributoia of th• Daily Pilot or mem.bera ol their bmillee are Doi .UQibl•. (8) The Daily Pilot will be aole jud;e iD iDterpretinCJ lb ... • rulH. Deel.ion ol the jud;H la fmal. 4 ~ ·DIAWlRGS uc1w111 - Each Drawing will be for ..• =:t:.1!~! ............... s 1 00 1st Prize.!~~~l......... $ 5 0 2nd Prize.!~~l........ 515 3rd Prize.!!~l......... 51 0 • 4 WAYS TO CBECI FOR WINNING NUMBERS • SUBSCRIBE TO CONVENIENT DAILY PILOT DELIVERY. • CHECK DAILY PILOT NEWSSTAND EDmON ON MON., WED., FRI. • SEE RULE NO. 6 ABOVE. ·FILL OUT-COUPON B~ltOW --------..-... AND MAIL TODA YI CQnly One Per Envelope, _Please) My Social Security Number is ---------- NAME ----------------~ ADDRESS -----------------~ CITY STATE --------------- ZIP PHONE ------ D Please start convenient home delivery of the Daily Pilot. CADILLACS 1980 SEDAN de VILLE D'E1e111e• 1981 ELDORADO COUPE 1976 SEVILLE 1982 ELDORADO BIARRITZ 1978 COUPE DE VILLE Equipped with all Cadillac Power assist Leather Covered Seating area. Full AM /FM Stereo & Tape Player, Leather Full power -AM/FM Stereo & Cassette Dual comfort power seat. Cabriolet options. ( 1JFV932) Power. (Lie 1JMP883) Seating area, Wire Wheel Covers. tape player. (632885) roof. Cadillac wire wheel covers 5 14,995 (460NIN) 5 16,995 (227UBE) 5 9 895 5 6995 '6995 1981 COUPE de VILLE 1981 FLEETWOOD llOUCllAl1 • 1981 ELDORADO BIARRITZ 1979 SEVILLE 1979 SEDAN de VIW AM/FM Stereo & CB Radio. (ID Diesel , Dual.comfort power seat -Full Full Power -Low Miies (1FNZ834) AM/FM stereo cassette tape player. Leather sea tin~ -Dual comfort power #172724) power. (1BJX100) Cadillac wire wheel covers. ( #497509) seat, AM/FM tereo & Cassette tape player. (492YBE) 5 11,995 5 7995 5 14,995 TRADED IN ON NEW CADILLACS 1977 FORD THUNDERBIRD 1983 DODGE VAN COIYEISIOll 1981 EL CAMINO 1978 MERCURY MARQUIS 1983 BUICK REGAL Ltd. Factory Sun Roof. Fully loaded! One Custom Paint, TV Antenna, Custom Automatic transmlsston, custom cab SEDAN. Stereo caSMtte tape player, 8 way power aeat, Power wtndowa, Owner! (Lie 267SFY). ·under 50,000 Wheels; conversion by Sellect Vans. level shell. (1X61694) cruise control, power Mat, wtndowa, Power door locks, cruise cont, caaeet-mites! (2F06381) door locks. Like new. (557807) te tape player. ('-AHE294) SALE PRICED!! 5 14,995 •7995 '3995 -A •10 995 1977 MERCURY COUUI 117 1981 OLDS CITWS --c,. 1981 CNTL MARK VI SON 1980 El CAMINO 1978 ELDORADO COUPE 1 owner • like newl LESS THAN Cruise, Power Windows, Split Bench Loaded with options. (1CTU565) Like Newt Fact~ Air Conditioning -LAST OF THE BREEDll HARD TO 30,000 MILES. (486TEM) Seat. (Lie 1CMU336) low mites. (1098 2) FtND • MUST SEEll (768UZS) Priced to Sell!! , '6995 '13,995 '5995 ONLY'6995 I · Sales-boosteCI for Cadillac in February DETROIT -Cadlllac dealers have reported a 23.1 percent dally aales rate Increase for February, 198-4, compared with the aame month last year. Selet for the month also were the best for any Ftbruary slncEt. 1979, according to John O. Grettenberger, Cadlllac Motor Car Division general manager. "Domestic dellverles for February totaled 2S,315 new cars compared with 19, 737 units for the month a year ago," Grett en berger aald. There were 251elllng days In the period this year, 24 a year ago. ''Sales of all Cadillac model lines showed significant Increases during February," Gret- tenberger reported. "Seville sales were up 41 . 1 percent on a dally rate basis compared with February, 1983," he sald. "while Cimarron de- llverles cllmbed 19.9 percent; Eldorado sales rose 24. 1 percent; and De VIiie/Fieetwood Brougham dellverles were up 19.9 percent." Sales for the final reported period of February were 7,970 units, down 9.4 percent on a dally rate basis from the 7,669 cars sold a year ago. There were eight selllng days In the period this year, seven a year ago. "Cadillac sales for the 1984 calendar year and the 1984 model year also continue to top last year's levels by significant margins," Mr. Grettenberger said. "Cadillac 1984 calendar year sales of 49,318 units -through February -are 28.5 percent higher than the 38,367 cars sold In 1983," he said. Sales for the model year -October, 1983, through February, 1984 -are 18.6 percent above those of the comparable 1983 period on sales of 134,968 units versus 113,818 In 1983. All of these hot selling 1984 Cadlllacs -De Villes, Fleetwood Broughams, Fleetwood Limou- sines, Eldorados, Sevllles and Clmarrons - feature fuel Injection engines .• The engine llneup for 1984'Cadlllacs Includes: •A 4. 1 llter lron/alumlnum alloy block V-8 with digital fuel Injection. This powerplant Is the standard engine on all Cadlllacs except Cimarron The 1984 Ca dlllac Eldorado Blarrltz Convertible. and Fleetwood Limousine models. 2A 5.7 liter dleael V-8 with fuel Injection (not available In Callfornla) -Is avallable as a option on all Cadillacs ex~t Cimarron, Eldorado Blarrltz Convertible and Fleetwood Limousine models. •A 6.0 liter modulated dlsplacement V-8-6-4 with digital fuel Injection -powers all Fleetwood limousine models. •A 2.0 llter L-4 with fuel Injection -Is standard on all Clmarrons. Fuel Injection control can be either mechanical or electro-mechanical. 1984 Cadillacs use two different types of fuel Injection: · 1. Throttle body Injection, an elec- tro-mechanical system, Is used with 6.0, 4. 1 and 2.0 llter engines. With the throttle body system, fuel Is Injected Into a throttle body unit and distributed to each engine cylinder through the Intake manifold. 2. Direct cylinder Injection, a mechanical system, Is used with the 5. 7 llter diesel engines and provides for fuel Injection directly Into each cyllnder. Fuel Injection systems are designed to more accurately control engine air /fuel mixtures to provide more consistent performance, fuel econ- omy and emissions levels over comparable carbureted engines. The throttle body system, as used with 6.0, 4.1 and 2.0 liter engines, Is designed to offer fuel efficiency, fast starting, quick responee, and constant Idle speed at varying altitudes, ambient temperatures and accessory loads. This system as used with the 4.1 llter engine (dlgltual fuel Injection -DFI) also allows for a dlgltal data display system that can suppty the driver with Instantaneous and average fuel econ- omy, fuel range .and fuel used Information upon demand. The brain of the 4. 1 llter engine dlgltaf fuel Injection system Is a digital microprocessor -the Electronic Control Module (ECM). A significant feature of DFI la Its ability to perform certain diagnostic functions. An ups-wing-for American Motors LOS ANGELES -American Motors Corporation has re- ported that sales of all passenger vehicles In the Los Angeles Zone Increased 77 percent for Febru- ary and more than 61 percent for the year to date. This Is the 14th consecutive month the auto manufacturer has reported In- creased sales. Jeep sales, which In recent months have broken all sales records, Increased In February 168 percent and 139 percent year to date. Sales have In- creased, according to Zone of- tlclats, because of the recent Introduction of the new gener- ation of down-sized Jeep Cherokees and Jeep Wagoneers. The all new Jeep Cherokee earned the unique distinction of being named Four Wheel Drive Vehicle of the Year from three leading U.S. off road magazJnee -Four Wheefer, 4Wheet & Off Road and Off-Road magazlnea. Sales of the American bultt Renault Alliance and the hatch- back Encore also Increased In February. Combined sales for the month Increased 87 percent and 65 percent year to date. The California Zone is respon- sible for sales, marketing and services for California, Arizona, Nevada and Hawaii. HUNTINGTON AMC/ JEEP/RENAULT 15 OUT TO BE OV-R 35Q_ NEW JEEPS and RENAULTS ·yo CHOOSE FROM 1984 JEEP GRAND WAGOllEER I , BRAND NEW 1884 OVER 30 DOWNSIZED RENAULT ENCORE CHEROKEES & WAGONEERS Fully Factory Equippe d ''BUILT IN AMERICA" IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! t . Ii I ' : ;) . I. ... I • . \ C4 O.enge CoMt OAILY_ptlOT/~, MMlh 2.3, 1814 HigFJ-PoWer cars deiniind • • top servicing You may not be doing lap• at Le Mana, but the car you drive may be more llke a racing machine than you think. . Overhead cam engines, turbocharglng, fuel Injection and the llke are no longer confined to the racetrack. Such powerful and sophisticated com- ponents have brought back some fun and excitement to America's roads. "Today's new cars Incorporate many of the components once found only In race cars,'' says Dave Bowman, former race mechanic, now techlcal communications manager for Fram/ Autolite, a major auto parts manufacturer. Bowman offers the followtng maintenance tips to keep your car In top form this spring. • Air and Fuel Fiiters -If your car has fuel injectors, remember the fuel system Is very precisely controlled. It depends on clean lines to function properly. Keep the air Induction and fuel system clean by changing the air and fuel fitters once a year or every 12,000 miles -more often If you drive In dusty areas. Diesel fuel fitters should be changed very 3,000 miles. And don't forget to replace the PCV valves at the same Interval as the air filter. The PCV valve meters the crankcase fumes Into the Intake manifold and, If not changed regularly, will alter the air/fuel ratio, causing performance problems. • Fuel Injectors -Each month check the llnes leading to the fuel Injectors to make sure they are not kinked or dented. All electronic connections should be secure and free of corrosion to prevent performance or starting problems. Check your owner's manual for additional maintenance Infor- mation. • Turbochargers -Consult your owner's manual or mechanic for exact maintenance recommendations. The best protection for a turbocharger, Mr. Bowman says, Is this driving tip: ''Be sure to warm the engine properly before running the car up to the speed where the turbocharger kicks In. Also, before turning the engine off, let It Idle and allow the turbocharger to slow down. This wlll protect the unit by letting enough oil lubricate the turbocharger shaft and bearing." • 011 and Oil Filter -If your car Is turbocharged, It Is especially Important to check your oil and oil filter. Engine oil lubricates and cools the turbocharger's turbine shaft and bearing. This extra task causes the oil to run hotter than In ordinary engines and can shorten Its service life. Check oil levels weekly and refill as needed. Change your oil every 3,000 miles or every three months If you are a "severe" driver -someone who does a lot of short-trip, stop-and-go driving; every 7,500 miles If you primarily drive on highways at high speeds. Change your oil filter each time you change the oil. If you do not, up to one quart of dirty oil can remain in the old filter and will contaminate the fresh oil. Fram'• Dave Bowman llluatratea how eaay lt la to replace an air filter -almply remove the houalng lid and old filter, pop ln a new air filter and cloee the lid. . Coast BMW boosts sales Sterling Motora Ltd. of Newport Beach la now concentrating to make tta BMW tranchlee eecond to none In America, aa la Its Roll&-Royce francttlee. 1984 la provtng to be a VflfY t>uay year for John Belanger, preeldent of Sterling Motora Ltd. Belanger acquired Roy Carver Inc. In January this year and has made It part of his preeent enterprlee; sales of the BMW have ateadlly lncrued. The new dealerahlp Is Ideally altuated at 1~ Jamboree Road In Newport Beach, the hear1 of Orange County' a "Gold Coast." John Belanger said "The new Stertlng Motors Ltd. Rolla-Royce and BMW deaterahlp wilt continue to agresslvely market the Engllah luxury car, but Intends to place a greater emphasis on Its BMW franchise." Belanger anticipates this wlll become one of the largest BMW dealerships outside of Germany. To Increase the volume of BMW sales management has already Increased Its sales staff, Instigated longer showroom houra, and In- corporated special custom tailored leasing plans. Belanger, of Quebec, ame to the United States In 1958. He has for the past four yeara served as vice president at Jim Slemons Imports, the Mercedes Benz dealership In Newport Beach. Sterling Motors, Ltd, expects to benefit from Belanger'• expertise In the marketing of Ger- man..aenglneered automobiles. Belanger's partner and the chairman of Sterling Motors Ltd .. Robert Lintz, started In the roofing business In 1949 and has a track record of always striving to be the best at whatever he does. He began his Coast Roofing comapny In Los Alamitos. He Is also the owner of Sterling Homes, a 26-year old firm with corporate headquarters at 19752 MacArthur Blvd. In Newport Beach. Lintz received state charter In August 1983 for a new Institution Sterling Savings and Loan, which Is projected to open mid-March, 19M. A native of Long Beach and current resident of Newport Beach, Bob Ballack who serves as general sales manager for Sterling Motors Ltd. brings 28 years of management experience to the position. Crocker unveils new affordable auto loan An automobile loan that combines the advan- tage of an adjustable Interest rate two to three percentage points below that of standard loans, 'whlle still providing the security of flxed monthly payments, became available at the Crocker Bank beginning March 1. Crocker Is the first California bank to Introduce an auto loan of this kind. Crocker's Affordable Auto Loan offers a fluctuating term rather than a fluctuating payment. "Unllke adjustable auto loans offered by compet- ing banks, the payment Is a fixed amount throughout the life of the loan," says Steven Hamburger, senior vice president and manager of consumer marketing services. "Customers always know what their payment wilt be.'' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1979 PLYMOUTH Champ 2 Dr CAMAROS 88 TO CHOOSE FROM SAYE UP TO $1500°0 lff F1ttl1J l1t1lo1 Sttoktr Prlot _.,._ __ 1113 C-20 CllEYIOLET PICIUP 1114 Cll VIOLET CA V ALllR $2000°0 Off Factory Stidcer Price (Stock # 1216) Tw-10 • 2 dr coupe rll'IMd glou, sp, mirron, pin ltrif>, outo, P /S. P /I , Rodiol tires, doth Interior. s&&240 .... s1s99a. 1982 CHEVROLET Capric Classic 4 Dr 1980 CHEVROLET 1981 CHEVROLET Citation 1 ... tail Mck. u. 4 '""' llf. uwntst•"'"'~ .... '"'""-llrYf4''t'l Impala Statio1 Wp Ital Audy fOf -' OI !Ny! ¥8 111to.llf PS'8 C!lllst CM-'&999 (10()¥111) 1981 CHEVROLET 1982 CHEVROLET 1983 CHEVROLET 1982 CHEVROLET CHEVROLET 11111 SUBURIAI Z·21 HIGH CUBE VAi 112 TOI PICKUP 4 1 4 a.~. V-8, auto, air, PS-PB. Silverado packace. cassette stereo. Just as eood as new for ~ the price! {1CZX107) $9699 6.2 V-8 diesel, 4 speed trans, PS-PB, V·8. auto, air, PS·PB, hit, mais. and dual tanks. This scarce truck should morel! (1EXE773) REDUCED TO ~ this week! (Vl02877) SAVE SS v.a. auto, air, PS-PB. power windows, poor locks, tilt, cruise. cassette, dual tanks, slider, Silverado packace. A real sharp truck. (2840169) '8499 2 to choose from, full) equipped tor work or play. Mikado PICklet. stereo, m1CS. etc. (1401474) '4999 FEATURES MAY DIFFER FROM RENDERINGS. ALL CARS SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE. PRICES PLUS TAX, LIC AND 00C FEE. EXPIRES 72 HRS. AFTER P08. -~-------......:..J .. , - • It·-P1C-- ~ ll)1IC( ~ llJTa OllUI • CCM1WrY .,,_. I Ht MO'l'a CW ~qre W.S PICm'IOUI .U 11 JM u a. OCMn um •r.m " °" ~ 1, •11t • 11~ &.fl\.. .,... nna arr 111C"4110.... Dr • ._. Tiie bMa lii P"'90N.,. cllaMt =l"ICNf TITl.A ,... The ...... .,.,..... ..... .... Me. 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CA. t2el2 Dong sUk Kim County Ind St.ala de8Cl1bed Ill: 929n 1-TO nm M • 'f1le Thia~ .. oonduCMd by. an Thie 9tatei'nent WM llled with the PWCll 9, • lflOwr'I on a percal 8._.,ertef Oroup, lnC.. catl-==~ ~ .=.:: ~-=-·.:: LoraAn .. Ellen Mc:Car1hy County ca.ti of Orenge eounty on map ftlad In Book 111, Pao-12. 13 :=. £ ~ ::t'; Ottw, • e .. 'C 11 ..... .,. .. Thie ~ ftlad with .,,. Feb. 22 1M4 and 14 of Pllt'Oll mapa. In the offtoa Thie I • .. oOnduoted ..... .... ... .. 1•••....... Cler1t '~ ,.~_.,, • '-17 of the County ~ of aald .,, .• ... .. .... ,_, ..... =.:....... ty of-·-..,.""""'"' on Mentaa A1111 .. ha.llllG. County. OOfP«•Uon ....,., Mil .. .--.., -. Wdl 14, 1984 .sN C...,.. DIM, ...... t ~t W'fl/ and Ill olt oil r1ohta. Timothy D c.tyl9, A..i.tant -· ,.,_., ~ ...... CA. -mlnwala, mineral rtghta, netutal c Sectv. t ,. ... , ua W1•4 ""1••.,.., Pubbhed Orange Cout o..y PubW!ed Oranoe Cout o.11y 11ahts, and other h)'droc:erbc>nl Tiile 1tatament wu flled wttn the _..,.,.,...,............ Mwcti16,23.30,April8,1984 PMotMatctt9 11.23.30 1es.4 what1oever name known CountyC!antofOrangeCountyon .. ,.,..,., ....... ~.... 151444 • ' • • t35Q..14 geothermel....,,, and all !>'o®c:t9 Mat 13, 19&4 .....,., ...._, ..... ...., ..i derNed from any of Iha foregotng ,..... .-..._ Nllte( • IMf M .,... that may be wtthln or under tile Publllhed Orange Coeat o.ity ..i "r .._ ...t. T1'e .. ,rJafiwooM "8JC M>TICE lend, together wttti the perpetual P11o1M11oti23. 30. April 8, ~~~ ef ...... Wdat .. .....,.,..,.. right of drltllng, mining, uplO<tng. .....-- ""' ., ..._ oewt ........... PlBJC ll>TICE l"ICTmOua .,..... and opal'Ylna theretor, Ind 1tortno ----------''" "'~E!..., .. ......_ um HATlmNT In and remoYlng the wne from the NI.JC ll>TICE ~ 7, ,_ FtCTmOUI Ml..... Tha folk>wlng P8t90n .. doing land or eny other land, Including the -----~--------LI• A. ~Ca.tr ...... •TAT'UmNT bu9lneM M : right to Whipltodc or dnc11onally FtCtmOUa Ml ..... Ir. U.Y. NYAn, Dellutr The folloWlng pat90n " doing POOIATAIC SURGICAL GROUP drlll and mine from land• other than NAMI ITATa-..r KAWAHARA a llAWMfAAA bulineee u : OF ORANGE COUNT'I, 355 Plaoan-lhoea conveyed hereby, o1t or g• The followtng P8t90n 11 doing -...... IMI., a.ta 17IO 8 & F PHARMACY, 1328 E. Ila A¥lnlle, Suite 105, N9wpor1 wtltl, tunnel1 and 1haft1 Into, bu91neae u : LAe ~CA.... Katalla Aw .• Anehalm, Callf. 92805 llMch, Callf. 92813 through or acrou Iha IUl>lufface or D.A. 8UllDING MAINTENANCE, ~Orange'"--~~---L Jernee ,.:_.~~c· ..:!.', .. ,,}}!} T2~ HE.l .... L~:.. OPM ~s.:._~ tha land. and to bottom u:h whip-4790 IMNI BIYd., Ste. 108. INN, .......__, . 30 . ....._. ... ...,. or.nzo, ..,... .. ..._, -· ... _.. ........... -.,..,,., l.aguni _,,.,, atoc:tled or dlrectlonatly drilled CA. 92714 M..ctl 18, 23, • Apftl 8, I Thie bullfleM II conduc1ed by. 111'1 Cellf. 92151 ....... tunnell and lhaftl under and Mlchel Joteph Dumont, a& 1487-84 lndMdual Thie Mlnw 19 conducted by: an beneath or beyond tha exterior At81Mda, trvlne, CA. 92714 Jemea J. Breheny lndMdual llmlt1 thal9of, and to '9CMll, f91un-Thll bualneM 11 conducted by. an Thie ltatament WU Ned with the ~ E. LOW9 0PM nal, equip, maintain, r9'>81r, ~ lndM®al. County Cler1t of Orange County on • ·-ltatemant wee Ned with tN and operate eny wen Wiiie or MkMI JoMptl Dumont . 1. 1984 County Cler'k of Orange~ on rntnee. without. howevet, the right Thia lta'l.-nent ... Ned wttti Iha PIC11TIOUI MJ•UI P2W Feb. 23, 1964 10 dt111, mine. atore, explore and op-County Clar1I of Orange County on U.. ISTAW PutMlllhad Orange Coaat Delly '2W1 .. e through the IUfface or the Feb. 24, 1984 ni. tollOwtrll par90n 1e doing Piiot Matdl 19, 23. 30. Al>t1I 8, 1994 Publllhed Orange c:o..1 Dally upper 500 ,_ of 1t1e IUblurface of bullr..a • 1502-84 PMot Mardi 9, 18, 23. 30, 1984 the land, • ,...,._, 1n 111e Deed MrfECOM, P.O. Bolt 1155, Foun-1354-64 1rom the lrvlne Company, a Mldl- taln V'*'f, CA. 92708 -----------lgan Coti>otetton. •ICCWOr by M.rgwet Yen, 8301 Peoemont Merger with !Nine lnduatr1al Com- Dr .. Hunungton a.di, CA. t2M8 "8JC fl>TIC( plu, recorded Augutt 15, 1978 In Roger Ytfl, 8301 Pacemont Dr., •-ti' MftTIC( --,.-IC-Tm-IOUe--.,._---.. --8ooll 12799, page 1050 of Otftcjaj ~·CA. t2M8 ,.._ "" NAMI ITAW Reco<da. u in.trumant No. 2<>931. lndMdull. 19 conducted by. an ACTmoul .,._.. t11!:'...!.~ '*"8on II doing n!'9 ct!;!::':'~:= ~...:it -~ ..... h • ..._ -n.-f~ I~~ ST S 5°17 E. 30ttl N9wpor1 purported to be: 18071 Atdl Av-.. -,_, ... , u.. .. .. ......,_"""' ..-~--· ~""' ..........:...: ~ ..... ..,.,.,..., • tnue, lrvtne, CA. 92714 County Cler'k of er.,. County on IDlM**• •: -..,, ........ ......... Said .... wtll be made wttnout Feb. 22, 1964 (A) PHILK PRESS, (8) PHILK 8yt)ll JMr\ Ball, 2388 Senta Ana COWltlant °' warranty, expr ... or ,_ E E • N 0 M • E E • N 0 N ' ( c ) AYe .. Coat• Mw. Cellf. 92e27 lmplled, • to lltle, ~ 11 I ulon or Put>llfled Oranoe Coaat 09ly ON-CHORD II. (D) Pf'NfH, 10251 Ind~~ II conducted by. "' encumbrencea to aa119fy tha unp.id Pt60t Man:tl 9, 18, 13, 30. 1984 Ingham Avenue. Weetmlnlter, ~ JMr\ Ball t>.iance due on the not• or not• 1351-&4 92M3 MCured by Mid Deed of Tru.t, to Paul Jamee Wiiiett, 10251 Nol· ~em:tc:-~th tha wit: 1327,300.00, ptua tha following Avenue, Waatmlnatar, C&. ~ 1984 ange nty on lltlmated COltl, axpeneea and ad- . fi'alti, 11111<* I I tha time of the Initial pub- Janet Lynn Wiiiett, 10251 Not-PubWled Orange Cout Dally llcatlon of lhll NoUce of S.: A¥lnlle, Waatmlneter, Ca. Piiot Mateti 9 185. 23. 30 1"•• S107,540.74. ACTIT10U8 .,..... • • • • ~ NOTICI TO~ OWNP Ulm ft AW Thie bullfleM II conduc1ed by. an l3S&-84 YOU AM IN DVAUl T UND1E1t A The followlng C*90n le doing ndlvldual. DEIO Ol1 TRUaT, DATm ....._, ~ •: PAUL J. WILl.ETT •-ti' MftTIC( I, 1ta. UNLUa YOU TAKa AC. 8 0 UT H ER N CA LI I" 0 RN I A Thie atatament WM flled wtth the ,.._,,, nu TION TO PROTICT YOUR '9K>P- GAAIN, 217 88) wood Of., N9wpott ty Clertc of Orange County on l"ICT1TIOU8 .,..... EltTY, IT llAY • 80LD AT A "'9- &eldl, Clll. t2te0 Feb. 15, 1914 ........ aTan.NT UC IALL F YOU NEB M U -8111 Deen Berger, 287 Bey*OOd ~ .._ ,. fll.MATION 011 THI NATUM 011 Of., N9wpott &eldl, CalH. t2MO Publllhed OrWIQI Coeat Delly The lollowlng P«90l'I 19 doing nt1 ....OCHDIMQ AQAIN81' YOU ~ bullnaal .. conducted by: an Pttot Mardi 18. 23, 30, Aprtl1~2i~ ~e::UNUMITED. 1805 Ala-~~ 8HOUlD CONTACT A uw: 8111 Berger ~Jla #8, Huntington Beactl, DATED: M11dl 7, 1984 ~ :':~ ~t~ JotephCtlaMIOovala. 1805AI• ;L~TNC~~~~:~Y. TITLE IN· Mar. f, 1984 bama St. .tB. Huntington Beach. -. CalHornla Corl><ntlon ..._,.1 CA. 92648 Jeannine L La-ie Pwblllhed Oranoe COMl e.ity 1---"8.JC---*l-TIC(----1 Thie bu11neu II condUcted by: an Authorized Otflcer Piiot Mardi 18, 23, 30, Apttl 5, 1984 lndJMdual C Dov 114 Ealt Afth Street 14""84 OMC>h · II• Senta Aria. CA. 92701 '=A~N Thll 11a1emant wu Ned with Iha [714) 558-3211 TN r...-..i-~ County Clertl or Df81'191 County on Publllhed Orange Coast Dally Pilot "8JC M>TICE bu9lnela "'";.7~""' pet'IOM .,. v-""' Fff. 21. 1984 ~ March 18, 23. 30. 198-4 ELDEN AVENUE TOWNHOMES Published 0ral'gl Coat Dally 1511,M PICT1TIOU8 .,..... HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, Piiot March 9, 18, 23. 30. 1984 ..-... 8TA,......,. 1400 Quall, Ste. 190, N9wpor1 1375-&4 The folloWlng perton II doing , Calif. 92MO ----------bulif'9tl u: John Paul Herrick, 1aeo P0<1 Pt8.JC ll>TICE (a)ADT ENTERPRISES (b)AOT Place. N9wpor1 Beach,----------___ ....... .-.......-_......_ __ DATA TECHNOLOGY (c)ADT MAR-allf. t2eeo fUltJC ll)TIC( NOTICE INVITING INDI KETING UNUMrTEO, 81 Euler. Roger Smltll. 214'.4 F«nleef, Notice la hereby given lhal the lrvtne, Cellt. 92715 ... lfDCllft Beach, Calif. 92eeo PICTITIOUI llU8l'tlU Board or Trust ... of the Huntlng1on ~ Hllh CNnn Yu, 81 Ex· Thie bullfleM 11 conducted by: an MAm aTATa•NT Beactl Union High Sc:tlool Dl9trtct eter, !Nina, Callf. 92715 ated MIOClatlon other The lolloWlng perton II doing will rec:.tve IMlad bldl for IUpply· Thia~ .. oonduc:t90 by. an an a partner'lhlp ~ al: Ing AUTOMOTIVE DIAGNOSTIC lndMdual John Paul Herick LINGAWI REAL ESTATE IN-TESTER meeting or equal to the 8eiwunour H.C. Yu Thll etatemant WM ftled wtth tN VESTMENT CO., 28401 Sheridan llPICiftcatlona on Illa In tha offtoa of ~ ltaMmant ... ftlad with tN c... of Orange County on Dr .• L.aouna Nlguel. CA. 9aen Mid D111r1ct. County Qer11 of er.,. County on ar. 2. 1914 Waheeb A. Llngawl. 28401 8ldl &hall be dMt1y martied ~. 27, 1M4 -~ Sheridan Dr .. Laguna Niguel, CA. AUTOMOTIVE DIAGNOSTIC '1CT1TIOUe ...... MAm8TAT'lmNT The folk>wlng l*90l'I le doing bullMea al: (l)DIVORCE MEDIATION C£NTER (2)0RANGE COUNTY CENTER FOR MEDIA TIOH (3)0R- ANGE COUNTY DIVORCE MEDIA- TION CENTER (4)0IVOACEMEOtA- TION SEAVICES (5)CALIFORNIA MEDIATION ASSOCIATION (8)HA- TIONAL MEDIATION ASSOCIA· TION, 31815 Camino C.,._.rano, Suite L, Sen Juan Cap6atrano, Cellf. 92875 Jay Denton WhMtt.y, 380 Prom-ontory Drive Weat, Newport Beach, Calll. 92eeo Thia~ It conducted by: an lndMdull Jay D. Whaattey Thie ltatemen1 WU "'9cl wl1tl Iha County Clertl of Orange County on Mar. 12, 19&4 ,...... Publilhad Or81'191 Coaa1 Dally Piiot Mardi 23, 30, April e. 13, 1994 1883-84 PICTITIOUI __,_ .. NA• ITATUllNT The loltowlng 1*100 la doing bumr-u: LOOK WHO'S TALKING. 711 W 17th St. Sulla 02, c:o.ta MIU, Cam 92628 Mark VlctOf HanMn Ind Al- aocl•lll. 321 E. 23rd St.. Coate M .... Calif. 92827 Thia bullneu i. conducted by: an lndlvldual Marti Victor Hanaan Thie 1tatemenl Wiii flied with the County Clertl of Orange County on Mar. 12, 19&4 ,..,. Publllhed Orange Coal o.ity Pllol Miieti 23, 30, Aprll 6, 13. 1984 1e81-84 r-Pubtllhed Orange Coat Cely t2e77 TESTER Bid #655 llddraaaed to: Publllhed Orange Coaat o.lly Marcti 18, 23, 30, Apt1I 8, 1914 Thie tK.tlineM II conducted by: an Allyn E. Rowtey, Purd\ulng Man-C~.c:. ~ Plot Mltd't 18, 23, 30, Apt 8, 1964 1505-94 lndMduel. 1ger, Huntington Beach Union High c~ OAAMGe COUNTY 1496-84 Wahaab Ungawl Sc:tlool Dlllrlct. 10251 Yortctown Thll mtemanl ... llled with the Avenue, Hu:i~ Beadt, CA. JUDIC1AL CMl'"'9CT ----------County Cleric of Orange County on 92648 and at or before no CMo C..... °"" W• ----------PUlJC M)TICE Feb. 21, 1984 3:00 p.m., Monday, Apnl 9, 1984, at Plaln~tap~[t ~ COR-"8.JC ll)TIC( ~ which place blda wlU be publcty PORA TION NOTICa 9MTINQ -· Publllhed 0ranoe C:O..t Deily opened and read In Badg. C, Rm. o.tendanl: THOMAS NORLIN PIC1TTIOU9 _.. NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVEN that PMot Merdl 9• 18• 13· 30• 1984 381 C... No. 162424 U.. ISTAW Pfopoeal8 for fumllNng 11 1347-&4 Each bid lhall remain valld ror a atJWONI The to1ow1ng penon le doing • metartall. equipment. .,_. period or eo day1 after the date NOTICal Y• ...,,. ..._. ..-. ~ 111: 1twwtati.11t1 ...... _ ..... other faclltlea epeclfled tor the receipt of bids. The oourt .-... ..-A PLUS A880CIATU, 11M1 .... _., The Board of Trwt ... 8hall be ...., --,_ :=" Piaoe, c.. Maaa. calf. :'b,~~s~~~~ P\8JC ll>TlCE ~r:.: ..!ci~.=: ri:! =--.....= = =.,-:: 4 Paul A. Wat9on, 1941 P9lcerl 0 N N EC T 0 N HA A 8 0 R PICTITIOUI ....... right to reject any or all bids and to IM INonftatloft ........ Pteoe, eoat. Mw. c.llt. m VEN~~~D ~~ s~=. The ~ 8TA'R-:! doing walw eny lrregulat11y therein. 111" ::'~ '.;:-:: t::.~ ~ Thia~ la conducted by: an A18TOL STREET BETWEl!N bualMll •: Plf90N Pu~ E. ~ lhOUld do to promptly to that 'f04Jt ~ Wat9ott A K E R S T R E E T A N D TUXEDO JUNCTION NEON De~#Ch ~ wrtttan reapon•, II any, may be ""'"-1tmen1 WM llled with ttle UN,lOWER AVENUE ANO CON-SIONS. 2125 Howtill St.. Anaheim, Publi.ned or.no. Coaa1 o.lly Pllo1 ftled on time. CouMy a.11 of Orange County on ROLLER REPLACEMENT AT CA. Sulla I March 23, 30. 19&4 AviaotUated ha lido deman- Mer. f. ttM DAMS AVENUE AND PtNECR!B< JoMptl Wlltiam Kennedy, t555 ' 188$-84 dade. El tr1buma; ................ ' ,_ VENUE, wtll be recetwd by IN Mw Verde Dr. E .• Coeta Mw. CA. tr9 Ud. elft •••inote 8 M8llOI ... P\lbWled ~ Coaat ~ of Coeta Meu at the Offloe of Apt. 51G ----------Ud. r11111ndl deft4ro de • .... _.... u ........... 18 ..... .. ..... e 1..,. City c.... n Falt ~ eo.ta And,.. Jacaeon Bodry, Phlb "8JC ll>TICE Lea la '""rn ... ,,. ... ....., ..._, -"" '""'· '.._,. ' c.tlfomla. un1ll ttle hour of School, LFTC, TT8. NAB-PAC. Cor-----------W JCMI wWI .. Mak ... llCMoe of 14...... 1:00 a.m., April 10, 1984, at wtlldl onado CA 92155 NOTICI INYITINQ •I .. ........, IR .. ...ew, ,_ line they wlfl be opened ~bllc:fy Thie' bulir-le conduc1ed by: a Notice 19 hereby gtwn that Iha ettouW • M ,.. ... .., M .... ,._ reed ak>ud In lM Councl ganaflil !*1"*'9hlp BoardofTNlt ... oftheHuntlngton wutltM ,.._,.....,If_,,_, M bera. Sea6ed propoMI W. ~ W. Kennedy 111 8Mch Union High Sc:tlool Dlstrlc1 flM °" 111M. "8JC ll>TICE tfla tttla of the wotk and the Thia mtement w• llled with tha wlll ~ ...._, bldl '°' 9'IPPIY-II u.e.ct -... ......., et ..... i..-of the name of the bidder but eounty 01er1t of Orange County on Ing SMAU SCHOOL BUSES meet· .... de WI ..... • .... .wt-PIC I*' IOUe .,..... otn. dlltlngulatllng martc .. All"/ Feb 23 1984 Ing or equal to tfla IC)edtlcetk>N on to, d • b • r I a l'I •car Io I n - ..... ISTATWT racatYed lft• tN ecl'llcMed . • ,_ nte In Iha omca of Mid Dl8trtc1. .,, I ....................... "' The fOllowtng par9onl.,. doing time for the~ of bki9 Publllhld Df81'191 Coea1 Delly Bid& 8'lall be = manted r1191HN ........ II Mr ....... ~HP .. !':,.,. ... T~·. ··--20, -be ret\lmld to tha bidder un-PMol Mardi 9, 18, 23, 30, 1984 SMALL SCHOOL BUSE Bid •564 ,...... .., .......,.... ........ ......:.:.__ ~ ~-..__:::; • It 1N11 be Ola ao1a ,._ 1352-84 llddramed to: Allyn E. Aowtey, 1·TO nm~ A cftl .._ • ._,_ ... ._. ·--..-• blllty OI the bidder tow ttlet Purchallng ManlQlf. Huntington ~llet "--... ..., "r h ....... calf. 92te0 bid la reoeMct In~ time. Beach Unkin High SdlOOI Dlstrtc1. ...... ..... ,_. W ,_ .W. .. Hlhrtt l'ropai11ee. • llmhld A eet of plans, 8padail Pro~oa PUlJC ll)TIC( 10251 Yortctown Avenue. Hunt· ...._. thll ........_ ,_ ....._ .....,.aNp, lk* 20. 220 ~ adeltklnatoaen.ai Provtl6o!D1 tngton Beach. CA. 92648 and,... ...,. • csaye after thla eummona O.U. DrMJ. ~ 9aaClfl. Clllf. tt1a 8t#ederd ~· ,,-, l"IC11TIOUI .,..... ~at ot befOf9 2:00 p.m .• Mon-•Mr«! on )'Ou. Me wfttl thll COUt1 ~---J .__ 1010 &It obta6nedattNOffloeoflMClty NAMJITAW .... 9.1914,atwtlletttlmaand IWfllNnl'MPOl•tothe~l .-.... --.. IEni*"•· n ,.,, ortw, Coat• TM folowtr'8 penon 1e dolno p1eoe btd9 w111 be publcty opened Un-. rou 0o. 'fOllf cMfautt w11 bl ~A~. Seftta AM, calf. c.llfotnla. upon nonA1fUn-~ • and reed In Bldo. c, Rm. 381. enter9d on ~tlon of tfla plliln- 92701 D1t payment of 110,00. All ed-TRI OFFICE SERVICES. no Each bid Mail l'WIMln valld for• llff. and tflll oourt mey .,..., 1 ~ J. Uraeno Farnly Tiwt, ion.i otwae of 12.00 .-.._ Undln "9cl. Coat• MeM. Callf. period of eo day1 llf'I• the date tudQernent aga1ns1 you fof tt1a r..- 2006 P9'o Verdi Avanua. Long If ~ by IJlell, Plana. tH27 epactftad fof the NOalpt of b6dl.. demanded In t"9 oompaAnt. wtlloh ~. calf, tol 18 and otn. oontract SNrtaa w eor.., eto Llndan The Board of TNlt ... ef\all be could ,_,,, In gamllhmant of ,.., f\ UrlMO, 11123 It. Cr'ola '9 ~ Mtc> be axamlnad Ptaoa. Coat .. Maaa. ~. tte21 the aola Judaa of the quallty of wagaa. lalllng of money or propar1y Clrda, """*"'°" ...... Calf, tN of tM Qty a.11 of lM .,.... tMlr'888 .. conducted by. .... aqulpmlnf offered and raaetwa the Of othlr rellaf ~In the oom- .... of Cotta ~ lndMduaf rlgtlt to l'9faCt eny or Ill btds Ind to pfelnt. fNa ~la oondUotad by.• btd lhal be mada on etie "** w. eor.., ftlW atr:t lrregulat'lty thlr'eln. Dated: Oct 1S, 1ta ~ '*11•~ form, ...... P.1 thtouQll'I TNe •t9mlnt wM ftlad with Iha Allyn E. ~ AORRT 8. KUHl.L, Ctartl =:.:;::· ... tiled wttti.. .. .:.."':.-::=:: ~'=of eranoe Councy on ~ 22. 1il4 L ~~~ ~ ~ of er-.. County on • oarUllad Olf oalNlr'eoMGll OI. . • ...... Putllllflld Oranoe Coaat Dll!y Plot , ... .,. LAW COfl"OM.noet ,., 10, tt14 ,_. bond for ftOt ... ~ 1~ of I PutlllMcf 0r*'l9 00... Otlly Merofl 23, ae), tt84 '·°' ... ,.. ,.,....,,... Or'Mll coaae Ot11y 1ll'ftOUnt of .,_ *· ,,.... ...,. Plot Merdl 11. n. lei, .. a. 1... ,.,_.,. laMa AM. CA._,.,.,... ,..... Mardi•.'· 1t. n. ,.,. to.,. Cfty of Oolta ..._ "° ,.,..... ~'=1:. eoaat ~ Plo4 .. 1111..... .....,.OOJ....,.,eduNela -------------bf ~ ...... , .. n. JO. •• 1 ... .... • ....... bOnd. __ .,. -151 .... ..., .............. llSI ....... ---~---d'llU-'~----1 II madl on• .... fiartft ......... .. °" of c.... .... anc1 .. n.e ~.,.,..... ... Oolr'O __ ...;a.;.;•;:;;;;;ec~m.-11 ... n...._ __ 111n1..-•lrt• :::=::....-:.:: n. ~ panw .. **II ~~AUS, 1SM Tuaan .... T ._ II ~ Dr ,.........._ A•. 0.. ...._ Ollf.12U1 T1'e OOl•dDt lhlll Ofl!tfftM""" -0.,,-... ..._ .. -0... l. HQOww, ,_ TUllln A\119., 11111 po•••• Of ..,._ 1170 to -. M lt*'Y 1m 1 Wlo Colla....., Clllf. lltl7 ,._ . .,....__ ol ... c.-nll Rolal.W,~ ..... CllL "-L Hoowr, 111S T-. A¥!1.. er.-.. ,,., ... ,....... O... ...... c.M.taa7 ., ...-a a • .., .. ,_,. .,._ 11291 Wlo ._. ~ ........,.,, 4111 Gofdaft -:::::;g:_.•.:: ~ ~' laadl, c...=r.·""'°"°,._V.-..c.M. I •z1 ... l'Ne---11~~· TNl ....... llOOI 'OfJllby.e .,:.: 'l:..'&.::I ........ °';, .. -..:i:::r-.:: . ..0:. .. .=.:-- .... .-wl .. ,.. to 'nllll 1111 Pi94t-t1M.... TIM 'Pl, ..... llrld ... h .., ot 11 ~ ~'*"'Of°""" oa.ey .. ~~°'Or-..~ OJI lit'· ,. •• llY ... f. 1tM ,... n. 1tM ,lnl.,fllmllO/f .. CltwolC....... . -,_ ow.. C... ~Not -"'en hod ar.._. o-t Dair ...... ,... ....... NtiA"'=~:~.~taa Matd\t.1e.D.to. ,=..... \ I .. 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2· • 5 6 7 ·8 Or9ng1 CoelC OAILV PILOT/~, Mtttdt 2S. 1814 Telephone Service: Monday.Fr~day 8:00 A.M .·5:30 P.M . Business Counter: Monday·Friday 8:00 A.M.15:30 P.M. DEADLINES: PUBLICATION Monda y DEADLINE Tuesday Wednesday Thursdav Frida\ Saturda\ Sunda-.· Sat. Mon. Tue ... Wed. Thurs. Fn. ht CA~CELLAT ION CO RR ECTIO . 11 :30 a.m. 4 :30 p.m. 4 :30 p.m . 4 :~~0 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 3:00 p.rn. 3:00 p.m. & Cancellations and c0rrections ma v be made on same deadlines a·s above. Please ask for a cancellation number when cancelling your ad. --· -• -• 9 -• ···-9 • ., - " • 9 -, • ·CLASSIFIED 642-5678 ............ _J ........... ··-· •!!!1wr11 1112 -·-------- TUllOEll TIE llllUllJI Soaring cathedral ceilings give you a most majestic feeling. Unique garden villa features "split level" floor plan which eliminates the boredom of most. Sensuous master suite with it's own pri- vate deck. Want something beautiful? Thia is it! See it today! Call Steve Riddle. · Otltlrr 21 /Iii• Star l11ff1n 141-1414 UA•llll •II Yllll 3 Bdrm, 2 b9. ch06cl lo- A Y8Cant homa wr.... out cation. Eaay terma. of atete ownan must ... 195.000. 0 Now"l lt'a • 3 badroom, ... Ill llAa LIT 1~ bllth homa wtth MP-80 x 171 wtth good 3 Bdrm .,..,, famlty room, bride otclerhoma. $215,000. flrepleca. luah land-.1., 111 ... lltr. .caplng. Walking dl9-... llH FllTllTll• Aa.ume S125,000, 2 Br, den. 1900 .. , .. lrQ ywd . MU8l ... $181,000 F .. Qpn Se118un 1·5. 25 Glll'Mn, nr Mlchtllon & M-.m. 788.2040. Bl'-19 Chip Propart .... ····---llft • 111111.am.Y oni;.i ownar tllY9 •• _.. my3bdr2ba~ model hOme''. Mint con- dition. Haw pefnt, MW car~t. quality land· ~.qutetsnet ..... allatlc•llY priced at $249.500 Including land. CM! Toddy Smtth or Don daThomea ~7C..'' "0 '-=1C:.: _, f • ------ 1~ •• ~.=::::11::;•::::;•;;•~1;;1;;11~ ... -. OriglMI OWi* ~ ..... my 3 Bdr 2 .. CMMt modat N>rna''. Mint ~ dltlon ..... '*"'· .... carpet, quality land· ~. qu6alt .......... •ll•tlcally priced at S24UOO lndudtnQ land. Cell Toddy Smtth ot Don de Thomes :~1= '-=1C:.: .• 11.uWW11181 Nice 1 8dnn w/ptt entry, large uaad bltcll flr9pleoa & 880 PLUS 3 Bdrm,. 2 be home.. frple. RV ecr oeea.. E.Mta6da CM, nr Newport Halghta. 1225,000. ..,...., .. ..., Ml-llH tanca to major lhopplng. Pr I c • now I 1 on I y liiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiitj $124,900. c..I to '" , ... OPEN HOUSE AT VILLA BALBOA on Friday. from 11-l. 546-2313 •••1..n knock• often When you N?m PllFHT UM reeult-ge"lng Dally In Harbor View large 4 Pilot CIHll"ed Adi to Bdrm tamlty homa with reecti Ille Orange Cout epe. Only 1298,000 mnP~ 642_5818 l_U,..fOOf 1-iUllS Aealfora. 675-eOOO COLDWeLL BANl(eRO .... ISLI PZl,lil This superb family home, located on ideal street to street location, in- corporates spacious rooms. a warm atmosphere, fonnal dining, plus an inviti.n8 pool & spa. Extra storage & 3/car garage!! .... Ill.I ........ Lido's widest street is the ideal aeUing for this custom built country trench home. Charm and grace abound throughout. 5 b<inns., for- mal dining room, gourmet kitchen, aouth sunny patio and high beamed ceiling rooms. ~1~ 108, 213, 301,312. ~!m,304 HO ... See#~ ZHllM See # 202 There wUI be • Vitia Belboll ,..... 9')eO!allat at eec:h condo. 142-1200 PETE BARRETT .. REALTY LmAISLIU1'111T Interesting & ftaxfbla floof plan In thls lmmaaMta 4 , bdrm + den + fwnlty rm, realdence. Secluded atrium patio. clrevlar statrc:ue. 3 ....,.._ & gourmet kltctlan. Owner wth consldar excNnge. Reduced to $950,000. ---WAn.Rf'RoNf HOMES 1iK REAL ESTATE 131·1400 Model perfect, c:loae to ~.1Br1Ba condo, patio. gate guard· Id, pool, Jae., MUna, •x· eretM rm. VA or FHA . 175.000. Nan 813-4400 ..... &LLl&Yl.91 OCEANSIDE F•bulou1 OCEAN/LAGOON & for, eat view from Ihle maatw 2700 tq/ft CUS- TOM CONTEMPORARY HOME that 19 ONE OF A KIND. Trufy ~1t frorn It'• 20 ft ce11f9 to LJll lllf thl walle Of Qlau Han6-pickld 090ar lld-Traditional 3 Br, 3 ~ Ba, Bayfront, pier & Ing. Europeen battt nx- fioat foe 65' boat. Priced to tell $950,000. tur• and ceblMC pu111 •.. truly for the CONMSEUR Remodeled 3 Br. 2 Ba, lrg playroom. :2=.·· J~.~~~ fireplace, beam ceiling. $420,000. mah 10"' ~ 9'>- 041 NIN 11m11T ~~l~~nt by c•lllng Jetty & bay view, Mai Kai 2 Br. 2 Ba 40• (111) lit IMI bay patio. S69~.ooo. • .... I 11. 111ra. •111111 •Wiii TllUIE Whftwet• *-9 owr· Panoramic bay & ocean view. 4 Br, 4 Ba, iootttng ~ Mw1N nado pool home Fee Price ..,.,6 000 1 & 2 Ma. Pool/~, r-• · ••' • · eaunaa, g~; WITl 111 Ull llfriilT ~ s.c.Mall • 1 """· hbukq bay/mountain~. 1 Br, 1 Ba, ~HOUSE condo co-op. t.ow.t prtce. $29~.ooo. ,~l;l IAYlm PUil lltr&IR For~n SpectaeWar bayf.ront dplx. 21lr, 2 Ba up, or(ltt)n.tt11 2 Br, 2 Ba dn. 2 boat 11*8 $1,YT&,000. 1:1ii•~'!U.~!!• N I llU -IA'WLllT Spect~ ~ •• .._ 1 am.n & jlrUy vlew9. Martne room. 4 Br. 3 beet ..... --*'.,.. Ba. 3700 IQ. ft. car partd.nc. \1.28S,OOO. ~ to ,._ v.w OoW Coura .....,.-.., '1111 .. -tOOM. OM6a ...... Nw new 4 Br. 4Ba.lake tAr#.36001q. ~=:.= tt. "40.ooo. wm tnde tor blal prop... • ~J.~· C:::' -= ,, i I I C R I I ~~ 0 Y . R £ A l T C ~~ ---- ------- .... 2313 T H E R F AI ESTA TE RS - I ' . . I } ' 642-5678 i--;..-..................... ___ ~..,. .... ......., ............ __ iii!iiiiiiiii.......,.._--.~'!""\Jiiiliiiiii~~~~......, .. ltaltt UafuaJ.... IHm Uafual .. A.erte:m· Val --ti Val. rtanh UaJ. lntab te lwll 1111 eo.~t~ u~1tim. •t:~•• Ull l!!J!!t ltu~ Zdt !tiii"'ltii ffh ta LR 17M !!!!'' lntll 7 Skare 2tOI IP Bdrm 3 Ba "°'"· on otfwed 10xgroea wl g,..t • • AVAILABLE IMM!D. 1 Bel ol QW fp dw $4ac> M PINl!S 28 • 0$. ~l\372&;, patio:; 'Amriif eh,' l<g·H~I. h~ Sunny and bt1Qht 3 Bclr 3 IUI llUlll PAii P..-.n. Pt, Ute & °'*' financing. Call fOf ci.talla. Go §er 28a 3uPf;x, no 2br, $850·U50. 3br & 4br, Bally 945.918 1 or BEAUTIFUL 1lk1535 up 1 I.,, no JHtt•. In CM. w/3 fun l'ftP 'MOfMfl nr Ba 2 level wlth a gtMt Tht. hOme 11 tn A-1 con-1379,000. A.gt. 673-3777 Owner/Agent ~4&4 P•l• avall. Aprll 1o $l00042000. Pergu.on &44·2270 PRtVATl!baleonypoot~ e50tyrty, &40-9408 ocean S187mo 5'8-3525 looatton Md aaaum•ble dttl~ ~ubedbffn up2 ' BESTBEACHBUYI 1., TlllW•lll $850/mo. 661-3588, &HaMR.E.842-1f63 18R lba pvt patio OParM,qulet,no JHt(1. OoHnfront, alegant 3 Roommate to ehr 3 Br. p,1oaoodn .... lncl~ludde•1~·c'rl -~ or• . room•. t2 Br 2 Ba Condo w/aJr ,. • 58&-2700 • .,..,,,,.. B&YFAONT bl'-di .. S&OO/mo Utll Inc Ref\.lnd Ml·IM1 •tOfY wood a gl .... ldMI $285. avatl 4/1, 2 ho\! ... .... ... ..... bathe. Near ehopplng. oond. Watk to bMch + 18 UNITS by ownet 1 & 2 ,.. mo .. ••.. • 1 le. All lllt pd to beach 631..-sea ng nreptace, w I to wait eohoole and frMway. pool. apa & tennla. Bdrm condo.. OrMt to. Ctttu ••I llu IUI Br 2 Ba, bctl, pool, 19a, dep. $SOC>. &42.S050 Quiet cottege type, lrg ,02s&°r!o ~23 • -=-----· ,..----~~ a.rJHt( and beet of aJI a $129,900 $182,000. P01 term1 cation. Wiii Nit by unit or Bayeld• Pi. bayfront ldlt 1950 yrty. $73-&q22 1 Br duplex, $535. Pe1• 2Bclr 18&, gar, pvt lndry . Roommal• wanted: pnc. that 1• affordable. Lm IULn c 11 o 10 G tb• all. From 172,500 to •"ack>Oa 2 Br. 2 Ba. BAYFRONT 3 9,. t Den, OK. 111 Ceoll #A. rm, ss95 + 1500 ~efun. w .. tellff area. 28R 1ba, Bnoalnt>o.emopk.,,•r1,nau,'--3•0M,a1emo' $121,500. 751-3191 a • rH • rg 1109 000 CaJt 751 7884 ..... dock avatl ll800/mo. 648-7578 eves. dabledep. R9tereq d. No pvt. patio. comm. pool. "' 111-T 645-0863 , . • $1760/mo. JHtt•. 642-3099 1875/mo Avail 3/25, ·~ u1Hltlea. 873-64&4. SElECT Ill UOll-IY IWIU 10% Olmllllll BIH Qrundy ... 875--6181 Agent 85M851 1 BR. new carpet• & Quiet Eelde 2br 1b• cot-844-9642 Ind 876--3412 Shr 4 Br. Hme btwn bey a PROPERTIES MW LW LJ1m1 11.~ fixed rate 30 yre lnvettment real •tate of-Brand new 2 Br 2 Ba. So of Dover Stlor•: ExecutlW dr1.,.e, encl. gar. no t encl t ooean N.B. Catt aft 8 & --------3 Br 1 Ba on quiet st Monaco with 'beet QC flee looking for au<:ceN· Hwy. beam celllng1, ttle, 4Br 2 810fY family hm pet1. $450/mo,6't5'-&465 i:X; mo-t.!:. &..~7~1 lull hi 27IO wknda 950-2637 IPIOT&OIW YllW w/IJ"tey & overatzed gar-view 14 Rue Vlllara tul ..... per10n °' bro-oak, etc. No pets. Avail w/pool & 19•· 3 car gar. 3 1 Br 1 ,....,.. No 11111111.•IH ege + encl. atorage '°' Open Wknd• 640•1538 • kers Alto offer man~ 4-1 s11001mo. 673-3415 trples, AAA cond. & lo-JHtt•. 8:;ro:ui;"d..n. Senlof Citizen needs l~ N~ : s: C~N~. URGENT n;•t/Fem ~f OllUOIYE boau etc. Asking ment eyndlcatlon OP· RetlredExeelookl""for 3 cation. S1ntl1go Or. 1375831-3871 Studlo0<1BrApt.Area of g1a, ro ac Y · to''" waame. • S134,000 Call Curt Ill OAllYll •H pot1unltles. Br house In CdM·; Hunt Lsellae opt. S3000/mo Costa Meaa. 751-1488 prv. lrplc. d1w, w/d Hunt. Beech home $300 Located lut on the bluff Hert>er1lll,631•1286 Former. mOdelwlthfulloolf Tom lee 642·1803 Har"~·r,yr•----pref.By 644-7424Bkr. 2Bclrduple1tw/1glgar,,. STUNNlunl 1 &2 B 2 hk-up.1475/mo.Nopeta. mo+'Mltll84H490 with no o~tructlons to !.--BR 2bi """' ,_ decorated, $550. 537 A m.> rg r. See by appt only. Avail by block the slghta-Hlll, course v · 2 ba 9-Townhoma complH, May 15 646-1708 LHtlyhHI... Bef'nard 559•5001 Ba. g1rden apt. pool Aprll5th. ltatala Wut sunsets and Island vtews. $220,000 full price well located Costa Meu. Do Shof'i . 14251535 710 W 18th St ••t 2••1 all St.PS .way from Call Bkr. at 844-7424 5 yrs old, xlnt terme. Cnta Mna 2•2f •B 3Bver3· 2 .. t 2 Br l'I~ Ba E 18th St . • -• -' Two slater• need arn , • " r. I , car. 'rplca. T h N $850 THE SEVILLE 2Br w/g1r reasonable 1 or 2 bdrm beaehea. Floor to celllng ss75.ooo Prln only. Agt 2 BR 1 BA dXRXdE. NO Lease S1550. 770..0347 s:r: ~a~t ~:324 crpts drapa bl1ln1 fenced Wtatalaattr 2'1tl houeeorduplexreadyfot views from every room of Nloe 3br In M ... Vefde Ill OAllYN OllTH 645-9850 PETS. $650/MO. $650 Exec VIiia huge 2 Br Den 2 0 yard w/patlo water pd . May 111 In C.M./N.B. this 4 Br 3 B1 old World $129,950 1851 KentucJ(y Lowest priced golf course Ptllll If IWllllP SEC. 2628 ELDEN AVE. Ba 1 12502frplcpool19a 2BR 18A Apt. 1450 mo. 2619"G"Sant1 Ana Ave. 2 Br. House area. Call Stella or Anna charmer S 1.200,000. Place. Agent 751-7148 custom In Canyon. 4 Custom built t r~lu 714/639-2044 prvt 87~313 848-e375 2658 OranQe, Coat• $585. Call 1-5 638·4120 $52955/m'!_ +77utll1. at 730-7279 af1er !Spm or Ask lor Nancy Short. 11111 I IWY Bedrooms, 4 baths. prt-CHOICE EASTSIO LO-. Mesa. (213) 494-3110 1.,,1 all day Sal & Sun. ~4-7020 . vate pool and spa UI-2 Br enclsd gar crpta Gorgeous ocean front on WE lfFEI l 011101 Lllll IUL ESTATE M"a Verde fixer 3 Br, lrg tlmate in privacy. CATION, teatures one 3 drapes 773 W Wiison. No Seashore 3Br 4Ba 2 frpl. 2BR 1BA, redecorated, Want a Mleetlon of great •--2900 Offlct l1atAl1 H14 yrd. dbl gar. $112.500. ReducedtoS995,000 ~re2 Ba rom~, + :wo: B~ pets $550mo 631-8212 2000 eq ft. 759-1341 Agt. prefer quiet workl, COU· llvlng? We can otter any--·· . 161' WesteiiR Dr N 8 STUTlll Sll,000 642·7404 to see. Agt ll0.1100 a un II, a w yar s *West11de sharp 2 Br. pie, no pets 535. thing from I amall apt to Furn. rm, Mstr Bdr I Ba, $1 30 tt ' .. Cute2Br1Bahouseonan WlllLEHIYILUIE patios. Offered at 1 B h t HVH MONAC02 Br2Ba ~1-9352 a4BrhouM lllookl:;fln llnensturn $300/mo. lst A t . eq5.;""5032 $320,000. a. ouse, carpe 8, De n . Ga rd e n e r . . & last 499~5550 gen .. ,. R-2 lot. Spacious llYlng "B" mdl Single level 3 Sevllle Prop 631·5155 drapes, fncd patio, w/d S 1200/mo. 646-8248 2Br 1b•. stove, frig, lg CM, NB or HB think 0 us · 1800 /1 tall bldg w/80' rm and kitchen. A110 1 BRs w/bonus rm above rm. No pets. S555/mo. + patio No pe11. 7 1~ W first for that choice of N.B. room & bath only, • re car garage and carpor1. gar ' comm club faclll-t ti aaty security dep. Muat have Oce1nfron1, elegant 3 18th #A. $500 845-1926 Ideal llvtng quiet haven for mature Frontag~ ~~~~~;;>' Assume small loan and tie~· 12.,,, ·ass m In Prtptrty 1525 good credit. 548-5442 or story wood & glaN, Ideal 2 BRTRl-PLEX· 1 ba f le TSL MGMT 842·1603 empl gentleman, no W. Npt · OWC the difference ' • u . . _ _ 770-5629. for couple. All utlla pd, 1 I t I · ti • rptt 2• N B REAL TV 675-1642 amoklng. $300. 644.0389 •1300/up. crpt1/drp1. 10"11 dwn $195,000. By owner. 2 II I, IF TIE Fiii $2500/mo. 65()...3823 rg c ose. r~ P• o. a . • ale, rstm, 17301 e.actl • Wknd/evea 862-1286 IY 1-1 2.3 ac. hllllop, 390• view. 2 1100'1 1111 PA I 4 r n I car g1r. 181 . 751·3531 WlllUlll YILUIE N.B. view, room & bath, Blvd HB. 842-2834 Traditional But ltacll 104 wH br 2 b• mobile land-Cozy lamlly starter app11 S C ous B . ca a 2 Br Townhouae Condo 1 & 2 Br. apts avail. pool. 40+ mature Chn1t1an M. --------R I ' 1211 lfftr &a,relaal ac4ped, P'lvate & ~nlque. provided yard kid/pet ~1~n~a~i:·0~~-ty~. pool, 19a, ~ttached apa. l/r, patlo/bal. No S230. 851-1910 l&LllA ISWI ea ty IY IWIEI N Heights 3Br fifi& .. famlly $79,900 BY OWNER. 539-6190 BEST Riiy tee s14001mo 645.j>lfo att 5 garege, frple. 1~ Ba. Tris. $515-$825 Nice room f()( empt F In Space for rent. Mike 631-7370 5BR+den,2V•baths.10<-rm.1yrold.S207K.See (619)439..()653af1.6pm 5 B 2 b f le prt Small quiet tmosphere. L Mgmt 754-()()31 or H.B famlly home, kit. 873-5374or752-2841 YAOUTLOT ~ llrt 0.rtH .. I lar Fabulous unobatructed Bay & night llghtl vi.--. Approved tor 4 units. $850,000 (714) 673 4400 mal dining rm, famlly at 2346 16th St. See De 1 Hid A 1 t p:int a. ;cs . '!:~at!' Spygtasa Ridge, lrg lot, S725/mo. Avall 631 ... 964 642-1803 p(IV S225/mo. 983-6421 BRISTOL a REDHILL room. flrepleoe & pool Sat/Sun 1-5 845..-670 Hr e-way s · · very pvt 3 Bdr. 1yr leaM w/deek. Xlnt cond. Many ' time onenng. 2 Br 2 Ba vu $850/mo. 833-9305 Agt 759-0&05 ' ' * 2BR. garage. balcony, But. ltacla 27f0 Pvt rm & ba for rent. nr Corn« prof office bldg, L ed d f GAPE Oii IU/2U hm Palm Deeer1 CC Agt no peta/taundry rm $525. beech cloae 10 hospital 1000 sq f1 & up. Witt bultd ~~:r~· =~ s:'rm:e on 22nd/Tu811n 846-7335 586-8119, 8191346-7405 RENT GUIDE TIE lllFFI 5-48-908-4 5-40-S«e 4 Br 3 Ba 2 car gar. 2 llOfY $300. 631-7296 to suit tenant, attractl\19 3BR 2'nb 111 M . twnhm In hltl top wooded terms $159.900 VA loans con-Charming Bectc Bay Home t tf Stitt dbl gar !it~ patni ava •MESA VERDE 2.~50r. Ht11ng, quiet & prvt, Room: F only, neat, clean. R.H.ln~est. 751-5999 sldered. 9972 Voyager Secluded area near M... p ·~ ~ 1511" IAWllE 110 · $ • 7 New decor.~ . v1ulted celling. poo1, 19a, r919. Tustin area $250 Cr. Call to see Drive Estatea. $158,500. 1 1 ~ ...... • able now 1150· 754• 772 No pei.. 833--8974 pvt patio. $1050/mo nr mo. t utlla. Wkdys BUSY NPT Bt. C.M. 964-4664. (2 13) 20451 Bayview 650-5520 5 ACR 45.060 CASH Houses, Apta& Condo• IHll ha 2210 *SPACIOUS a SUNNY• Ell Is a New 11 n d 54...,.182: eva 730-9431 Newer Retalt/Offlce, AIC. 37J.9993 DOVER SHORES e::::t ~~=~ 1:.r: L~cd~~it~:!v~:i::::-i425 2 Bdrm ldds ohy 1br. Gar. Bale OW $450. 962.0778 Room ehare Bath. Female Only S595 mo? 645-9628 IUR IUOH 1326 Santiago Dr within 3 mlles of the Lake 841-4260 $300 dep flat steal 548-9084 540-5446 $575-1775 mo. 2 & 3 br, 30 & up. Newpor1 Beach. C.M. opp D~. ~ ottc 4 br, 3 ba. Shor1 walk to 4 Br 2 story e1tee. hm. Of The Ozarks Wooded Best bet yeti 3Br 2 Bath 539-6190 BEST Rlty lee I •I enclsd garage. w11h-$225. ph 845-2590 bldg S180 up.~nct5 '~3 beach. Spac. llv. rm. Pool/spa. 3 car gar. 3 parcel with a ~lew. Call two story dbl gar $595 Taatla 2 W sld II 1'h B er/dryer hk-ups, yard. SEA & SUN LODGE messg serv ag1 1- 1 tam./dln rm, lrg bak:. lrplcs. Fee land. Opn hM Natalle 714-536-9326 reserve for aprll first patio~. a D;,::''no pet!: ~:!!rty· ~Y~0~2~~:,c: 1120 wk/up. Color TV DELUXE 4 room office. euy care yard. Asking Sat/Sun t2-5 Vacant. U •-L le.00 539-6190 BEST Riiy fee Unique Rerital off Redhllt 2 kids OK. avall lmmed. E.,.... 9". .. ,, 4614 . 3026 w Coast Hwy, Npt 17th & Santa Ana. CM. $172.000 See at 614 644-7424 Bkr • &AC•&•JI v stOfY w/gar deck & pool s6751mo. 845_6646 ..... vu-Low rent. 842·3763 20th St. 536-1718 FOR SALE OR TRADE Eastslde 3 br, 2 ba Twnhse $375 utllltlea paid call lll'W IOI Sleeping room only, non B •• t. B.rL-ar For So. Call!. Property. 3br Newly decor. $850/mo. 539-6190 BEST Rlty tee 3 Br 2 Ba Twnhae. IUll ""tr smoker male over 35 HISTORIC BLOG IN --------•I .. 1042 LOWEST PRICE 2,nba, 3500 sq 11 on 10 675-9588 or 240-2242 Montecello, garege, no 2 Br 2'n Ba, d/w, wahr/dryr preferred. 548-5056 "Re-Awaking" ::-::-:-----:--::--:--....,..,.= •11 t tall Faral1LH pet• ..,90/mo. 641-1324 hk-up, garage, frplc, downtown Santa Ana ...... ...... l •• wan•.... • • acrea, with guest house, E'alde 1BR 1ba, totally r&-" r. • . ... $850/mo. 962·7789 Xtra lg rm bath Baek Bay 200-8000' of t>Mutlfully ill UT llYll c:~~r:~.:J'.nf~9~'5 1 t:i !!:~,' ~ar::i~ pc~' ~~h~r~~:~: ~~~~~~":.d ~Ill nl~el. p:~!ii ....... l • 2e.-~~~~nr.. ~Ool. ~~n':~ Fantutlc 3BR 3ba twnhse. fi:1~!T~~dr'S:~?:~~~ ~~~~~~n G~~~~·p~: IY IWIEI lm'at l""f Ania. Flaaa, Oklahoma. 1125,000. 4/1/84, 650-7155 I IS • .,. room. 2272 Maple N.ew cpts/drpa, wet bar. Ing walk 10 CMc Cente< '" llll,000 FU Owner wm carry. Call col-••y PlllT TIL lllT 1•2_1101 trplc, •kyllght, vaultld V1c1tiH ON.LY s.73 sf. grou. · 2 story w/dble gar & leel (405) 226-0455 E/slde 1 br, fenced yard -~ oeillnn encl gar tncd l tal 2907 sunroof. Use as I or 2 llW llllTIOITI No pets. Quiet slngle ;2BR +den. Excellent Main yard:•·nr Hunro" Hrbr. J• 1 Broker 953-1220 units S259K 67S.9058 4 Br. 2'~ ba. slngle famlly HAVE: $250,000 equity In only. $400 mo. 548..()944 Channel IOcatlon. Mo. to SIOO $875 Call 846-0738 Condo: Palm Springs. 2Br H 1 Be ch 419 M 1 St C • 1022 detached home. Turtle modern•/, ac Newpot12 mo S1300/mo 644-9513 movesyoolntoday. 2ba .. poolslde. wkend un a an IH81 ••I Ir Rock Ridge Lrg yard. tTAAWEI COMPAJn' story back bay 4 bdrm Mesa Verde area rare find Eastelde townhae style Hunt HarbOur Unique lloof S 125 wk S250 770-2722 380 sq f1. Private en- 3BR 2BA trpl/cathedral ate. Intercom & sec sys, ,,.., .,,.n.. hme WANT LA or O.C 4 lam hm wtgar 2Br xtras trtal ••I Mu 2 $595 pr mo. Pool, patio plan Incl den trplc , trance, in bath $225/mo t>eams-lg1brapt,2car centvac&muchmore.30 comm'I, industrial or s55o539-6l90Best&lee Studlo w/kltAvallApr1to carport,nopets,gdcrdt Balcony $525 a real PUIOITY,ITU SlerraMgmt641-1324 gar nr bch 544-7777 onr yr below market rate units ~2-1386 NEW 2 Br 2 Ba Condo 675 6 mos Blk to ocn Slngle. Ott8'explres4/25Stopby beauty call 539-6190 Fully eqpd, 5Br hme 1.4 NB pnme exec toe. 520 eq llnan $330.000 For into W 18th St. dbl gar. no $450/utll pd .. 1st/laat 2310 Santa Ana Ave. Mgr BEST Alty lee ml to PC Liila. Real 11 for $1550 and 250 eq f1 IUO• c1n&1E 552--0917 (Irvine Pacific) IEWPllT lllllTS WUT IEWHllT llOIE pets. $795 Sierra Mgmnl Call all 1 t 30am Sat/Sun $525/mo. Lrg 2 Br, 1 ba, Quiet 1br 1ba. bltlns. W/D bargain f()( 2/4 families. tor $312 Agt 756-1272 1111,100 LltHI ltacla -1041 Excellent !amity location Ntewr apo11n1leErxr~d-rneoeeendtlys Co. ~1-1324 only 673 4875 deck. golf coo~ view. hkup, enc gar, lncd yrd. S145/nlte 979-8209 2Br Iba. •1r blocit to buch -clote to IChools In quiet ., 1 554 J s 536-092 l I IEWNIT IUOI 2711 Seav•ew. COM lt~lle Ital H ltHll neiOhborhood 3 Bdrm elegant home in Newport Old fashioned 2 Bdr house Costa Mna H ndry room. . oann. dptx 550, 1 tata I tt 1000 n. second noor. quiet Cindy Shaw/Broker Must sell. COfY 494-2254 home with 4 garages. Price no ob1ect. Must on E.s1de, 1 child 01<. S400, dlx mobile home. no TSL lllT 142-1I03 Sllart 290I street. nicety landac:&ped 760-8600 -w YIEW hardwood II o ors. trade home in Auburn s575. 760-8862 pets. mature adult1. $565/mo. 2 Br. 2 Ba. rrplc, La 2Br 1'nBa c M apt shr bldg, off-st. p1rklng, gar- -enclosed backyard Foothills/Northern Calif. Panorom1c View of Cities. quiet. secure. 1991 enclsd gar. all bit tns. w/Female non-smkr only. age available. 645-4800 llPLEX Spactous 3BR 3 ba home. Priced to sell quick Call Max. 549.5541__ lg 3br 3ba. Turtlerock NewPor1 Bl ~6-8373 near shopping cenlef $225. util Incl 5-48.0839 Vleky. 64S.3323 d1y1 Two charming smgle story 2 story with lots of wood $179 500 I.E. W1at-.1 1625 Condo. w/pool, 1ac, ten-"GOOD VIBRATIONS"' 810 Center St. and glass S70 000 under '942' 1200 -COM-Fe n-•-kr, 2Br Iba 1.0. HRNIT OU cottages SOUTH OF THE makl S27S.oo0 w/assum • nls courts. avall Aprll 15 You'll get 'em with this TSL lcat 142· 1101 utlls pd, $320. 494-6087 hM, cute &~or;. Frplc & OfcspS:. 309-1163 eq. ft. HIWAYI Walk to the 1tn. Submit otr. muat sell. *WAIT OUT?* Sl300 mo. 833•1065 classy 1 Bdrm, furn, , La HI Ii atl 2752 dshwr S350 760-3861 Lots ot prkg, Janltorlal a beachl Bulld a 2nd story ••• 1211 We buy houses. condos. Wslde 3 Br 1 Ba. gar, new $475/mo, nice area In $635/mo. 2 Br, 1 ~ ba all tllltles Incl Mo-to-mo and have ocean vtewl --units. Negative cash flow orpts. paint. $700/mo. CM 84 1.5208 fee TownhouM. Greenbelt. Lrg 1 r. gas. wtr. Fem. desires to shr w/M-F u · AlwaysrentedlBettersee etla OK Foreclosures OK. lstlasl~dep.752•2881 lndryrm. Nlcelocatlon. trash. lndry, pool. your2bdrm.2ba apt ln OKlrom$1/tt.557•70lO this one NOWI 759-1501 ~ Your price, our terms. STUNNING lrg 1 Br garden 2078 Thurln carpQr1. 1st + sec. No Costa Mesa or Laguna Orange County Alrpor1 t-;---:--730-7002 Baat. Btacll 2240 apt pool, rec area TIL lllT M2-1IOI pets. 29041 Aloma, Hiiis. 831-3794 area. New profeulonal =--.....------STOO 3 Bd rth $475/mo. 7t0 W 18th. 9-7PM Mgnr 495-8221 office bldg.. corner ltatala rm wo more $MS/mo. E/slde 2 Br, 1~ Fem. rmmate wanted to Redhlll & Brl1tol, 1000 eq. • .L.Lt Ftrnt 1055 --------pool Jacuzzi good cdo Baal. ltacla 2640 b• Twnhae Frplc yard IT,';rt ltac 7 t shr 3br 3ba condo wlfrpl tt & up $ 99 NNN Owner • • Kids 539-6190 BEST lee · · · • nr Hunt HarbOur 1223 · • · · ....... ,. LEIDER BEACH DUPLEX. Good a..... r......... •S"400/up, bach, 1& 2 Br, gar. lndry rm. Nice loc. 1 r $500. 2 Br $800. . wlll bulld out Interior to 1oc.$275K.14-0KdVlln. Cttg style hse rental off pool, spa. 18992 Florida. 2314 Santa Ana. Oshwshr, refrlge lncld. 840-3021 °'54o-4o71 eulte tenant. 751·5989. IY OWIEll Ow.ED Owner wlll carry. Brookhurat crptd decor 842-283.4, 842-3172 TIL lllT 142· 1IOI No pets. 545---4855 Fem. Rmmte to ehr 3 Br 2 R & H lnll9Slments. 646-6243, (619)75S.2298 $300's Ideal for BAchelor I t .. L 2 Ba L & ' bk Ba houM. C.M. 1250/mo m·-·--· ':miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Cereal ••I lar 2122 539-8190 BEST Rlty tee ~r IC. 95/mo, Lovely 2 Br, 1'11 2 Br 2 ux ... pt,~ 1 to + 'n utll. Steve or Chu * -un ..... 5 • 3 R~~~· a~~ ~~~B~!~lys 11 Beautifully decorated. Not tarto """"'•n 2 Br lam-lUteoA BAV CLUB ba Twnhme, only 5 yrs beach & tennis. $850/mo 631·7233. 548-3318 W/-L~Ot~mEE ~~~.:. Ml 3 bdrm. 2'1t ba, 2 ety, 2 Whl 1.-T OPEi IOISE ....,.... ••nn Sub Rent. 1 rm. ett. apt, to old. Kids. pet1, IN OK. yrty. 759-0351 .. ...,. ' ... ,_ trplcs, bale. 2 patios, room. aper ng reee completely furnished lly spot upper ....,.,·, + June 1 Muat be club Carports. Avall 4/ 1. * Versatllea lux. Jr. 1 Bdr, Fem. to ehr f\Jrn. 2Br CdM MN suites. aa1 Dover Or gated. Pool, tennis. 19a. Model Large lamlly SAT /Sii 12·4 Tnhee $1195. And condo tee 539-6190 BEST mbr. Mr Austin 642--4097 Carports. Agt 645-9850 retri.., pool, apa, MC hM. $375/mo+ ulil. & Suite 14, NB. 631-3651 Walk to shops & schools. home. Interior recently 34 SEA ISLAND DR, OFF S 1995. 873-0896 Spacious 3 Br 3 Ba, lrg lam 'V dep Avail 875-5638 You own tand $233 500 repai nted Fantaatlc ••y Film AVAl.LABlE NOW 1 Br gate. $550/mo. 5-45-775-4 *R·to s1aa-1* • FORD RO JUST SO. OF le=t ltacll 2.169 rm w/tp, 3 car gar, 1'.lr ml -Fem to stir modern 2 Br, 2 ir;A , .. Assume 12% Int only. home In wooded area: JAMBOREE. 2BR, 2~BA, . to beach. $1175/mo. 2BR+den, Excellent Main refrlge, range, laundry, $800/lhOrt term rental 3-1 ba apt In COM $395/mo, lrvlne, nr J.W. Alrpor1 Quick poss 760·3875 Lake prtvlllgea Priced at + DEN LUXURY TOWN· Lido I 3 Br. 2 Ba Mo to 962-8 l l8 Channel location. Mo to pool, carport, no pets. to 5-30. 3 Br. 2 Ba 1 Blk age 2s.35 T60-8600 Phone answ. utll1 pd, .' -OW-I -El ___ $210,000 lpr quick sale. HOME OVERLOOKING Mo leue $1750/mo. Bill mo $1300/mo 844-9513 1450/mo. 931 W.19th ST lo beach. cool. rm, sect'y service ~ ~ -~ BIG CANYON c .c . Grundy Alty 675-6161 Vacant prestige 3 Br 2 Ba 548.0492 203 33rd St. F rmmte 25-30 to shr apt 250--0277 OPEi llT/1111-1 f 'fiiso-1 $325 000 BY OWNER Kids ok S850t mo. IUOH llEITAL Eaatalde 2 Br. 1 Ba. gar, N.B. A.atty 675-1642 N.B. •r••· avall 4/1, -------701 ACACIA 3 bdrm, 1 ba r 662-16131(819)347~348°9 ...... l1t.ratala•• 962-«71 or 968-9853 Furn. 2 & 3 br apts, by the frptc. beam cell $825 + ALL NEW 2 br & bach. apt S250/mo. Kathy: days WlTlllFlllT ILH ~oubs:;:pl~1 c~a~~~IO~ eolty I Gtatral 2202 lm at 2244 wt( or mo Agl 875·8 t70 191 lasts 225. 2 persons. avail. now. 33rd St. Step• 250.0440, evet 557-2428 s~~t ~': C~or ~p~: unit $250,000 675-2590 I Sunny strada patio high-l1aatr I Wl1ttr * TURTLEAOCK, 4 BR, 2 -no pets. 650-1798 to beach. 631-6836 Have 2 Bclrma avall 411 In 9-5 Mon -Fri 642-4&44 7 8 S-11 7i tight this beautlfully dee-l11tal1 ba, 3 pools/tennis, bright A,arlatatl, Val. Eslde hooee rental huge llY FlllT 4 Br hme nr SC Plza. · · Full Ooean Vu Jasmine Ck ~ x;:. . orated home. 216 Via .t•"•U IULn & clean. $1295. 752-0664 fncd yard kid/dog $535 & $275/mo Incl utll a gdnr. Ctaat"ial 2br/den High upgraded , • Ithaca. Opn Sun 12... -BalMI lalaa• Z?H am tee 539-6190 BEST 2BR+den. EJCcellen1 Main 955.0809 or 548-8277 ltatala 2911 Owntagt (619)728-5151 cannery Village Ally PllP lllllEIEIT Lrg 1 Br 1 Ba condo et Channel locallon. Mo to L F N/ k 1 3880 .. lchelson D ... vAe 673-3777 J1•/tll-11ll Orangetree Terr. Frpl, UY FlllT Frpl pool prvt patio mo. $1300/mo. 8.4.4·8513 groom, am '· poo · 16040 Harbor. F.V. Ct1t1 Mna 1024 m " ~ A/C washer/dryer & 2 d E d1hw1hr X-lg 2 Br on hooae prlv., near O.C.C. 1240 eq tt 2 Br townh. ome. ,v, Ba. Irvine YI OCW/ITI. COTI6 GE FOR RENT thef d p . I + en. xcellent Miln Eutslde $810 557-28.41 Condo 2 Br. 2~ Ba pool & $300 mo. 662-1 l 56 A-nt M1-5032 .,., --------,.. o upgra es. oo a, Channel locatlon. Mo to spa, nr Hoag Ho19. $975 ---------•-111 2 car gar. cathedral •;nrt ltaclt IHI 2Br 2ba w/yard, tip, see. S295/mo. l<lds. pets. $100 Jae .. & tennis cr1s. No mo. Sl300/mo. 544.9513 lllTAIT II 675•7358 af1 8PM Mlle/Female for 3 Br .-.-.-.-,.-n-·a-1 ____ _ c e ilings, $96,500 gate, $139.000 Call dep. Call Lauri/Ag! pets $650/mo. Call houseonEaatslde. l I 2t20 re-Aduced By Owner 1 v. wn, 2 Bdr 2'n Ba. 642-8799 or 844-8722 84 t-6209 lee 714/631-1024 Sharp 1 Br. apt. upper. S525 2 Br. 1 Ba. patio. nice Eaatbluff Spacious 1 Br. 650-7255 tall I 556-7974 pool. xlnt cond .. owe. S550/mo. + dep. Wiii ba Eastalde loc. w/pool, view. pool, pleasant area. •• "!."2000--2•000-•&-1""000-·..,,-c .. &nEITlll ht Tllf llYEll 3 Br 2 Ba slngle lamlly In pnme Cotta Mesa area Needs some decorating. but the price Is rlghtl $124.900 Martha Mac- nab 64~·6200 ~Macnab-Irvine If I \I I \ I • I\ I .. \ CONDO nr SC Plaza 2 Br Sll7,900 63l-8032 agt. llLlllLllllPLU Northwoods lux. 2800 s/f shown Sat 3•24. 10•2. lndryrm.closetoall. No pets.$85064._...787 Miia to ahr Eaatblutl • " --. •• ---~~---Walk to.shops. beach, Bal. NEW & LOVELY decor In 4Br. fir. tge swim pool. 1 1 4 A 0 a 1 • . 149 E. Bay. home, Newpor1 Be1ch. 3975 Birch, NB. HAlllO IUllE Pier, l9'ry, reat. 3Br/2ba this 2 Story townhooM. many extras. $1500/mo 11213/289-9307 TIL lsllt 142·1111 1425/mo. &44·2807 1.50 sq tt. A.gt 5-41-5032 2 br gorgeous 2000 sq f1 ea 218 Bal Bl 873-2943 3BR pvt patio. bit-In yr lse. David 731•7004 M/F ehare 2 Br. 1111 BA. $450/mo, ov., 1000 a.I., Reduced SOK°. S359,soo: ' kitchen. dining area. gar. Smokin Dealt Pvt 2Br pool Ctrtal ••I Mar 27 lmAIT II twnh• C M. $300/mo + good Industrial locatton 6'0-9714/dyl 586-1666 S.atlt L11u1 l ' trple, comm pool, across hme spac~ age kltch fn<:d RemOd. 2 br upstairs, $850/mo. LC>Yely 2 Br. 2 bl $200 dep. Bttt 548-8372 Agt. 645-8850 --------ocean vu 3 mln walk to 2 from park $850 kids ok S57S won't last frplc beam oelllngs So Twnhse, trplc. all bltlna. C 600 ., Ill Ill YIEW -El bchs. 38r tam/rm din/rm CORONA DEL MAR VU 01 539-6190 BEST Alty lee ofllWy. $900 675-2424 · 642-6221 ev" & wknds s & 2 Bd • M/F to sh1ra 3 bdrm, .M. sq " with smaH 0••1iL--• ' bay & tights. across from I 1•2 llOI Ingles 1 rm ,.pan-steps to t>Mch w/3 fem. office & re1troom. ---a charmer1 Bkr 581• 1 lOO park. Decorator sharp 3 University Park S of Hwy, clean, conv• TIL sllt ~ • manta & TownhoUHI $350 mo. 850-9182 $300/mo Agt 759--8006 3 Bdrm ~tam rm, 2 bathl. •••ilt Bt•tl 11 Bdrm . French doors. ""The Terraoe" 2Br 281 nient. 2 Br 1 Ba. $795 "'LIKE BRANO NEW"' from $660. (Aak abOut •.-_-----:-~["I'll::r covered patio, beautiful atr1um, dining room Cardiff attohd garage No 752-5065. 84S.3176 Sparkling 1 Bdrm from furnished apt1. complete M/F to lhr 3 br, 2 ba aaatUctllHtl Jacuzzi FEE. $229.500. UllU 11UI s 1600 pets. s750tmo. 111 tut + 1490 Pool with TV. linens a uten.i11, duplex In CdM Ntemkr §J)lrltual RNd9f l Ad- Prlnctpals only. Call (7 14) 1972 Beautiful VIiia Wes1 Wat rfr th I sec Avail. 3-1 752-2881 Read lhe c1a11mec1 ad1 for t . ' garege. no may be ranted for ehort $325 + utll 760-e938 vllOf. AdVlce In all llfe 281-1234 Of' 499-<t-043 Home 20x80' corn9r 101 1 11 atl IO, the bait deal9 In apan-~ '· 64 9850 1erm Of' longer •. On Jam. Own room In 3 Br Condo matters· lo\19 marrtege Hlghlyupgraded2Br2bl, ltaftert 111·1400 University Park 2 Br. mentrentan.642-5878 2411:~=·63:-0&eo boreaRd.1tSanJoequln w1hr/dryr, redwood buelneN,etc.'631-9397 ° • IAYlllOllES• lge llv/dln/kltch area home. pool, tennis. view, Hiiia Rd. patio frple pool spa Light Interior Beat buy In lrg yard . xlnt loo. But. ltacla l7f0 lot. Italia flf0 144-1100 Ava11' 1mmed. ssOo/mo: SPIRITUAL READINGS Orange Co s2s.ooo Ooeanfrnt 2 Br agl tamlly S 1200/mo or tease ... Tom or Iv mtg 5-40.7859 Advice In alt matt.,.. L0\19, Young adlts welcome home S 1250/yrly option. 675-5393 marriage & bu1lne11. ,.,, Ba sec carport. Lats 3 bl, 3 ba, lrg comer lot. mike a deal! 181,900 By A bl 1 t OWC Agt 540-5937 l•••tr I Witter Univ. Prl<. nv rm w/trpl, 2 Pt ....... &lhnattYt AllO oounNtlng. 1815 ....... br 2 ba. study, ~ut. Kenneybunkport? Spadous single, Ont M/F wan1ed 10 ehr 4 br So. El ca,mino R .. do:an Ownr 556-t626 775-2580 asuma e s · balance. 8-46-8325 Counesy to brokers Eaatai.. Acr11~ 11 s .llOlll llUL n 1 gardens. IVlll mld-Aprll & two bedroom ~pts. home .,.., OCC: private Clem. Lie d. 492· 7 l&YOIEIT llHOll For saie: fwo. 21;. acre. PllP IWl&lllllT S945/mo. 6«·4907 Isn't that the boat mJ· taundry. •Int 10c. t , .... For Ille by 0Wfl9(, m s~~~ ::~~~'.·;~: :p~~ ~':~~~·RI~.·~~-r:~~ l14/111-11ll .,., ... ltac 4 that won The America's Cup in '75? & ~:.~c'~W~c!:~· taet Found: 2 do01. x-tr• Ba, lam rm, $127,000 $289.900, 10.9% Int . acre,'utllltlea. (714) 38r 2Ba,den.2carg1r, 24M517 houndtypemale Red/blk 4 Br 2 Ba quiet ttreet $145,000 Agt 548-8251 862·3264. Prln only 213-430-3829 927 7378 7"3 5131 TOWNHOME 1'.-fK) -~ munte. Med mix • or • • whitewater vu VlctOf'la .!,, ·..... '.,,~ -, Prof, M 211t "" n/•-kr to ..... , .. 1 _ AA-,Vlo Gar---::--:----::,...--""*7-rllC-: 2 Br, 1495/mol Kida OK. a.... 11350 494-,....7 ~ "'"'JV .,,. """" .,,..,_,, ,..,,. • r11u "II' S'~R<aU ~-Lt£. ~s. •OU laalana '"' l W/C pe1s 841-e209 ,.. ....... . .... • eht BaJt>o. OCNnfront flttd/Maln. HB 647·2213 '"1111 ~ 14 .... ~ C••• 1 '°'u" <I' , .. , COin 6P Laundramat, tJgh la ... lalad 494 -836911 I II you'rt not Sutt l'fflo (OI IWNt) lttn~port wu . ~e.,::c:>/~~valt. I C AT HY I I I I I' den1ttyarH tn Co111 fU& u dOn"I fett bad -you're not llOnt lttnneybvnkpoft is FURHISffEO or • Meu Reuon• bl• Yrty, Llttl• 111en<1 3 Br 2'_. ; (ovtlv obt w/POOi, oM of 14 O.St11Kt1vety dlfftrtnt 1P11lmtnt floori>lans UNFURNISHED, PROft". Mii' to fhr lrg lrvlnt 979-1478 B1. Av1ll •It ... 8 gard9net frple S1250 •t S..Wmd V-1n Hunt"'1on 8ucll. Stawincl AU UTIUTIES "°"'9: 3 bf, pool, epa, 2 I I 11200/mo 573-3474, mo r.re' 4t5-4707 Vitll(t 11 a mult of totlly penonejaed profem>nat PAID, HEALTH frplo, wet bar. '490 mo. atrc I 873-ee58 ewe .. ptann1nc The ._.,.,of 1tttnt1o11 ~ dattve. A petfect (lUBS TENNIS Incl. uUtalmald. 552·1551 ""''" 1110 .. SSA 2\\BA Condo, Den. blllld of nature tnd hMC -nestlld Ill • fofat ..ttl • • 1.&11191 Ptaiaiall Ul7 ~:Ji!~:.4:~·1~~-babl>IWIC llfoo~s 111111quietpcMICb,cooled117 111t11rt1 ;:~:t~·s'!!. Pt~v~~t~:V,: ocu11 bf111u M4 to !Mt """" eo11rts. ~ · ·, mo. K7-e512 FOlN>ADS ARE FREE Cal: Comm'I 1PtCe 11Vell. Aprtt 2&. 1 bi from J;tt)!. 6eY • POOh. •SCI' and a totwt111111t locaboll IU' ~ no PfU. Modfts 5 Up lo 2000 aq. fl II VIN from CS«* qutec and tmp(o'1Mftt tlld ~·" Sot • pllce tftyoM WOVld Optn ct.ity 9 to 6. Reep, l'N1t.n M/F to ''" 2 S.M pr aq. ft. Cal Rober1 partc ., .. pr1v b.ech & S mo. Modern 2 P'Olld!Y cll llolll4 ((-.ft ~port) One end ~ tw. 2 ba Pane Newpon. -------boat ramf) two-,. .. ,d«I/ Stcwy Ba Bey, 4Bcl 3 1 ....._ __, 1 ......... '425 lnCt ulltt. 173'-2IOO .,......-------' ~·'°·ell ~-..:rtnOI W/D, bt 3300 a/f, 3 cat ger, WO -111m. one .... " ... '" lil)ll1IMnb or H4 083' u.n Found: Ai bl-* Oog, tipX f, new ~ !*nl no PoOI. i-o.. 'Aac IOt Poe. ""Totfllfloma FeM 0 w e mot, per1 Lab. P•t•. ieaae, ,1075• tutn or opt. '42·13el ~ ncf ~ Mm ltllboa,..,..,..., 64s.1101 .. " . -- REIM~ I 813..:MSQ3 3 bf, 2~ ba Nwpt CN91 ~· NIW-.i leadt So fW' I J1.Ull Found, ...,...... f4lm.. -Newpot1 laytront prtrne "'w-a....i.-............ 3•· 3•-oondo, pool, ltnnlt. Hr ,.._.. ' Ca '' .. office blda. 1472 aQ ft. ""'.......,,.. ,...,, ,.., .., ..... bc::fl l110CH(2213""27·11:M I . 111 Ki~ tM VO•Qf . 1700 16th S1rttt Rmrntt to lhr I if 2.,. la 1• N. CO.ti M .... s1 eoo.ooo Bltl 0tunety den, ~ peito. 38' ,.. (i' Dowr) condo. ~ m1 rrom boh, -=-64_ .. _1* ____ _ Btcr 87M1tt 19 lilff cont wlllltoti lor 3 Bt, W•Clft at9e, pool, 642 5U3 MIP, ~ Metr If FCM\d: ltOMI Aet>&tt. Yk:- Orandmother 11575/mo. melntenenoe&Qrdnrlnd. mn ffun~ Ylllll l.1111. Hunt~ 8t1c11. CA • ll't9ll $300 • uttl. 9)iMe, 17 81 & 81rM Ana A.._ ... I 2t3137f.31t8 11800 7IO-t39' (714) 898·9961 New,ort IUda No. ">" 14M020 ... •-'5. CM c.it ..Wtn BY OWMIM ;;a s;o; ~an eye on prtoea th4t A nat MOO Alnt11t1 rrom "" San DlefD rr•er ht nortfl Oii BaCh to 180 IMnt AWJ1i.. ~-~-3le5 FOUND P/Colll• v10 merit• '*" ibt V'M>a ea.ay way•b• a r~ulaf C1un cYptd 28' appf• Jitftetdtn, ff1en IMLOfl _,..._..to ·SMwn1 •111111!1 (It 16th) ~ 1lfW 3bc:l 2bl 9')ft/M 8eacft & AC*M "-"''· t~. mMY ltfr• ctu1tll ad rHoar. provided otfMlr• avelll fur_.._, • ..._,...._ ...... 10 AM 'lllW MS-1104 ~utll,W3/23tU lnQton l ch, ld•tlry. 111&,800. IU-1290 "42·M79 i3M190 BEST Alty,.. .....m.. -· _, 01e1wns EtS»-tOel Mt;11t7 °' ..... I011 . ' • • I r -I - $2.17 per day The!'• ALL YoU pay tor 3 im.. 30 dtlY'I In the DAlY PlOT SERVICE DIE CT ORY plut the IRVINE MIRROR end the HUNTINGTON B!ACHCOM8ER ._.., Wedneeday et no extre ctiergel CAU TOOAYll AllFMLlll Your Deity Pilot Setvtoe Olreci04'Y RepreelntetlYe H2.U21 tJt. IOI •• SYDNEY ~0MARR 7 11r t ' ~ OGelt DAILY PtLOT/Fftdat, .... n. ... er ., .... UITM'•IPI Mani'•. a leedtr In I MD 11-14 EMii ll' 10 $75.11 ftl El . ........ ,s ........ c. ... ......... ~ .. 1" c..t ·--°"a.a .... ti lll IUl ... .-... u.... o.~.- women·•~--· energetic, outgoing ·~minded~ tor ..._ pOllticna I ... 1l1tant manager op- portunltlea. ElcpeMfa pi ... red. A c:8IW In women·, rwt9llng tMi ~­ ten Mtwy + comrNllon wtth UC lh nt beneftts. AW'/ In peraon Tu.dey \0-5 111111'1 SOUTH COAST P\.AZA 3333 9rlatol ....... '-'-"" ... ...,"" ............... :::_,· .............. ....... ,...,.. l I ..... tll •. EM. ~ (714) 541 705I t ·- ... ------·----- I • • • ... ACAOSS 1 Ollbcy IFadeewey 108-.IC:t 14 &GM: pref. 11Acouatom 18Angler's ,__, 11 .... ,efn()ered 18 fine fiddle 18 Unaorted flour 20 Female swan 2' Machine gun 22 Coun player 2 .. Gods' "blood" 2eAuthor'a Work 27 Former USSR premier 29 SoJourners 32 Harold or Richard - 33 Rude home ~Meal type .. 35 ·Enthusiast 36 Destined 37 Cootlnent: comb. form 38 Above: poet 39 Pacesetter 40 Serious 41 44 52 59 42 41 VIHttet 43 HoJdlng of prOC*fy 44 SMdttert 45 Wall ..etlon 48 Be present •e-west •9 --•lded 52 Clamorous 53 Bay window 55 Constellallon 5& Villa~ 57 Shrink 58 Be sullen 59To - -. Ideal &O Head-on wind. arch. 61 Genu DOWN 1e<>mpact 2 Out of fine 3 Head Injury: 2wds. 4 Freight unit 5 Engine part 6 Come In 7 Rotate 8 Hurler's stat. 9 Like Ru· dolph 10 Subsided 11 U.S. Civil War event 12 Quote 13 Fortune 21 L.eg part 23 Morally bad 25 Musical sign 26 No slrl 27 Wooden shoe 28 More tactual 29 Routines 30 Less common 31 Emporium 33 Detested 36 Prone 3 7 Superior : hyph. 39 Bankruptcy 40 Convey 42 Deepen a harbor 43 Loftier 45 Segment 46 Spanish duke 4 7 Race adviser 48 Victories 50 Make eyes at 51 Nudge 54 -Grande 55 Query 10 11 12 16 19 13 MSYOMHDNHO futl Mll .._. tll .._. t 1IOO 9 Jori bi"•-,' afah 1 • --8800 ............. • ••am m Krlln!U ITMM l =..-. .... Mr4 Nt&-.=C'P1Ut) =•.inut~. Mft Jitel~!I: -lo~WI "2·2000 11~QC>nd, a.et otr. I iiD1W.Ja\. 'f' CSA~ 240Z ..-11~124 ·1i c;;a OhlL Vt: 4 8Dd He;; Pl•no, t>Mutltul '°' ,... 96' aaoo.11. ll0-488' ~ a » (P 1230) 1 TLC · owner. amltm burted wood. Nffdt WI "' 1ii2 °"*"' 200 ax 8o County vw '41..JOOO oeet. eaeoo. M4-&C50 iu-. Mutt .... MOO. II.DI 1111 Power & Alr (T112t) '7t Pof. 124. a;;y Nd. 6 L• ...... ~1518. •1 .. 1 eipd, tunrf, AIO, M\lftn __ ,;..,__...;,... __ _ Spinet atyte oi.no·:anct • TIHll · ao County vw 842-2000 ~.W~7oond. AllC tMI ...... Wad ut ..... ~ bench. e.utltul w.inut, 1912 DatNt St . gd oond 1750. &M.()488 w.o 2t 1aa ml (~ff). '11 8118C: Uke new, 1d AMC RMlbiW, 232 t Little.......... SAT M, 8131 Bta~. ISi ~= • $5ii7 lo~.:. Chiffon white. cyteng.AuntQOOd.MOO. Antlquet.. "Xt'"8, ttalned Redwood burf tbl, ltlmpe, ~ Couf\"' VW &4i-2000 22K. ~.000 • ..._.735 Don M~ff1' aft 8 g1.... blkM, rMflY ne.t framet, plantt, blft•.m;r;t I •1 _. ttuft Sat/Sun t to 5. turnltura dolllee mite • --... · 4 2an., ...... t--.. '12 Tarea. )o ml, 9fMl '70 HORNU~ '8K m1, • · ' • · 1v uroentty ,_.. ~ olutctiAl;-an/rt~ cond, 60M Ml wen., i'••l runntno oond. Aleybehlnd~belone 1"1Jl1 aor for ev.nt. GSM 9 mlfM OaH. f3600. tH,900. '31·0H 1, 1000.,831·2338 =-0 • • UOtfi.FXUILv. &Ike, ff'Wlt, 8teYel4f.7H4 7eo.13ea m Hit Cenaa •tJ llu oriental ant1que1, Im· ltrtl IUJ · .... -•t llH Jg E? t d tllk bl WI Ill ferrad 1111 _. 'h aJcytn. 4Dr, "50. Baby ttema, atrou., ....-por • OUHI, B!!!l43 2.5;; 4!!Ut W: ... --.;t.••-.... 1 .... keta. tra~ much~. ~dltema.SatM • .,_..,.., .,._""'• ........... USEOCAR8&TRUCKS '7i:a&JWWWi r;a 12c;I '7t oordlnl1 electric tr-_...-....... -·• Set. t-3. 427 Narct..ua. 18 Mandrue Clrde, TV· 3 )'Mr wrnty · 1 ~· COME IN OA CALL FOR auto fully ioect.d'. IO m1: atnroof • harcitoP, rldng '81 REGAL Ltd, ty..-y --~-----Untvwtlty P~ lrvfne Free~. TV John 1 nD APPIAIUL '49,000 obo 87M!J.47 tMt•. ale. Pl•. Ilk• new avellable option, xlnt C11t1.... . . 84&-1786 '33001080. ~131 ·--S7800 M. 6334 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii= Planta, BBQ, plcturea, Zentth 23" col TV ood Cormlw..oeullo Hit lfD . ""'"'' · - furn, cloth•• etc. 10 cond ,110 :a.769\ MIYIAl1' 'ti 131 Waoon wrva::n ltlll!!rt 1111 CIBUM HR ...... 1111' Every Sunday. Orange Coast College. F•IMew & Arlington, Costa M .... Admlaalon & Part<lng FREE Spaces S 10. 432-5880 Warm Sprtnga, Sat M . . ~~~i::rr8~ :~gH l d rid~bi.. 11395. 'IT1trmr'sPIRIT. ac;t iff s;;m;, iOk mf ;;aJ Sat/Sun, 12-5. S..r'a 10" ... ta, lnn ll 7811 87s-a9f: cond., low ml. $89,500. aharp Only lf485 table HW with attach-8 A 11&;rgQ; rWWWt U l -llll JNl-IN1 ,7 .. 2 .. "•P 4 cyf 85~ or 544-3228 #097uiv. 527"'9084 · tMntt $250, fum & mite. wtth 3'h h/p eng. Xlnt WI W 'All9 ww v ""'r• ... • • f~ IHI 48 Racing Wind. Shell• cond. S500 875-3701 -• ,... ahHpakln aeatcovera,1 '79 Blarrllz. Whllwht. 1sM383or91s..1100 9ftOy-"" • ... Y ... , .... ..-,-OLUl ... UIJ loot!• ar-t s111s. ewe 1Uuda43ri9 Moonrf.XlntS9000.Afte -""rf." .. -.. vv See Ronald Dl!oe 6.45-2200 Lo•o.d & Alt (P1132) wtcdyt &40-4287 GIANT YARD SALE rd•t:2~&ta, Cow. U~~:: ~:~~':8~ ti:: ~8:~~::) So County~'( 842·2000 ·~m~:~. ~-:.:::. Collectablea, bike parta, 2120 OcMn Way. Furn, TAX DEDUCTIBLE don. $5987 ·77 Corona Wgn: 41,000 S14,500. 842·5644 misc. Items. Sat. (no early appllancea, clothing, re-tlona 213-822-&470 call So County vw 8'42·2000 m 1 • 1 1 k • n e w , •81 Bl8fl'ltz. low ml!Mg•. bird•). 231 18TH ST. frige<ator, etc. Mor•! collect Bea•• ilD owner,8-42-9903 tft. &pm )(Int cond, loaded. Giveaway prtcet. Don't 1!;11rt leack Ptwtr IMtt 7011 '78 COROLLA SAS 1 t S17 500 831.e259 aft 8 min thla one! Sat 9..... -• 1676 Honda Aeoord cpe : I( n • · · Npt Terr, W19fld of 19th 3 MIL Y. Furniture, 18ft Glupar Bowrider. Air & c ... (T1228) cond, 5 epd, new brt<a/ LAST BIG CONVERTIBLE clothing, baby thlnga, 120 HP. Mere orar 110, l,.rtl lact $3987 atlka. $3000. 964-8334 '78 Eldorado. fuel lnj. Good clothes, truck thell, mlac. 422 Emert0n off trlr, bait tank, $2950 obo. w ' / ..... So County VW 6.42-2000 1982 Toyota PU 4 X 4 beiae-belae ltht, new toP. ping-pong tbl, car Tustin, nr 21at. SIS t-3 982.0128 or 9&"4.e707 I ~ AM/FM Cua& alr(T0758) radlala. xlflt cond, S7950 ~~.::: c:~ic!r'~~~~ BENEFIT RUMMAGE Sale 28' s.. A9y 1918. expr... '7! c:N AM 250 ·7:x ~fC~~~d ~'$ 2 ~'ro'. So County VW 8.42-2000 080 p',p 860-8149 set. Sat/Sun 9:30-4:30. Sun 10-5 at -486 Flagahlp, Crullef, twin eng .. tlpa 5, ~J-~~O 6.44-8610 or 873-3174 •79 CELICA. AVTO. AIR, NABERS 481 Broadway. AagatllpConval.cnt Cntr New~ Slip. OrMt buy , EXCEL CONDITION. Moving Sate, everything Book• & m•ga. clothing, Sf7, /pp 752·103"4 4 fiHl Dllna HJI ~~~~t ':wne-~~~·1,: $3700, 6.45-3776 CADIUAC must go. Furn .. decor skla, lots ot mlac. 40' MATTHEWS DSL. 181 Subaru dl Wagon axa 11400 tu .. It. 850-8296 '79 Cot. SR5 lftbk, ttweo. Items, antlquea. Sat/Sun 9-5. 1708 Brlstol,llveon,F/B,llk• Alr,StereolRack(T0865),80 A dl.X HB Sapd 381Tfpg hwy, all extr81, 6.46-7857. 3-45 University Tradewlnd• Ln new. S40K, 875-6.407 So C ~7 8-42 2000 mlnt~~nd •air · delu~ mind cond. '3500. L-4 at Woodatream con-E/BLUFF GARAGE SALE 53 ft Noraeman 1.t., 811 ounty • radio asooO 962·1H7 8-4&-7171 doa. Sunday Only •llday. Furt hsewarea, ruga, electronlca, A/C, twn '77 BLAZER 4x4 new thru · · -,80-Cel-~-S"""T..._81-A...,M...,...,,/FM~ MOVING: Sat/Sun. Over IPl equip. Sat/Sun 9.-4. Cummlna, 15Mw Onan, out, MUST SEE. C9ll '80 P1'91Ude. agl owner, lo ml, 1(0fn~' cond '. LARGEST SELECTION of late model, low mMMge Cadlllac9 In Southam C81H0tnlal See ua tOdayt -40 yrs accum Houaehold 2 2 VISTA ORNAOA teak cockpit beautiful Steve 873·2865 ldnt cond, 5-ap, 14890 or $6399/obo. 6.42·6407 goods, campl~. HO train Fabuloua Sale: Everything bo9t, great prloe $179K. '77 Tri Datr, nu tlr•. >tint *1s2~·2~ 540.-4925,..,.. 2800 Harbor Blvd. courier pull bar, &lot of goeel 307 38th Street. P.P. 536-1862 cond CB am/fm CUI 8 894 '80 Toyota SR5, air, atereo cruTA MESA 1•0°1110 goodies. 3261 Iowa St. Sat/Sun, 9.-4PM DELUXE CLASSIC: 18' trc, aid rKk. 837-0845, '81 4 Or Accord. AM/FM t~:-::·::~· b nreltt HU Radios, chra, turntbla, Garage Sale: All thla week 1954 Century, reatored, wknd .,,.. 8.46-8707 ~ :1~5o .,~~eel 6.42--0795; 9YI 548823 '72 ct:;;)! Monte cattO. stereo ipka, lampa, anaw Furniture olothea toya mahog, l/B, V drtw, tan-'82 BRONCO· Tow pkg con • , Y t L lllH 53 000 mu... Lookl end phone. refrlg, 25" C/TV, lams>S plctur•' etc. , dem trlr. One of a kind CB too man el(tru to onda CMc Hatehbacic laa .. 91a ,. NM ar-t. $2,855/080. kite ware, MIW ~lothea, 1909'1RvtNE A.v. clHtlc: valued over 11 t • $11 500 Ls-a124 1980. AM/FM, A/C, ax· 'A VW Cg, runa xlnt, &47-1881. tenn raq, books, record• $20,000. Lvg atate. Muat 1 · ' · cetlent condition. R• eoant amog $850/obo 1----~-,--,--- & more. 121E.23rd St. ll•-alar1r91e lel1 aacr. $9995. 875-9429 '82 Toyota Landcrulaer duced to S3200. r a7r.,; 53 · '72 Vega $795. See at _, EW-: v ~2 GuHa'a Texaoo. Tratk at Spring Sale 313 Vista H:;BOR ~: 9~~42ltfi ... t!., lt il 7014 ~~. ~~· ::~edtwl~~~ 494-1433· -.8-7-VW--Sq-u-.,-.-b-ac-k.-IOOk--• Beech or 895-4971 Baya nr Santa Ana & Ch1:f: & adults clothing: 141 i:llbO&t, brand new $12,000. 49-4-8735 good $1-400 or offer. 1991 Chevrolet Z28 2~rt~ L~a b of 1gOOC:::· antq mantle, picture•. w/cuatom built trlr, all ex· Tn cb 1635 850~8786 or 650-3823 Loaded & T-Tops (T1053) fu~n. 9_.. ~.r ~:· · drapea. bllnda. llnena. traa. s2100. 581-4645 '89 BUG: clean. ready to 17887 stereo, light flxturea, floor l6' HOBIE CAT 1683 Ford Ranow PO '6987 go. l(fnt tranep. Muat tell. So county vw 6.42·2000 SIS 6-2. 154 Albert. 30 yds waxer, etc, etc. w/ttall«. jood cond. Air (P1235) S1987 So. County VW 8'42·2000 $1500/obo. 67S..514e 1878 Chevrolet Canwo ~.~~ b~';'i1~t GMIAN,T L~!._oolSA;E5 •t $1200. 97-3717 ~7o5CouD•ntautynVWtr·~.2-?°°°uto, '89 Bug, muat tell. $1900. Full Power & Air (T1030) arnera ""'" ·.,..pm. 19' P/CAT. NEW SAILS. ""'"' ,. Great condition . $3987 Foutala Sat. Anyone who wtlhea Xtraa. FAST & SHARP. aunroof, camper IMll. 531-8286 or 855-8298 So County vw 842·2000 V.11.. torentaapaoemaydoao S2000.0Bo.631•8690 Excellent condition. :.!. for $10., to support Nwpt $1999/080. 831-6839. '89 Sqbk, runt xlnt, Web« '75 Monte Carlo, muat tell, Misc. houNhotd items. Harbor Band. 6.45-2915 21 ' GAFF RIG KETCH cwbe, arn/fm cue, new V«Y good cond. Only ~iiiliii•llllllJl!lil~ furn .. books, games. Sat mornings only. Fir plank. $3000/obo. 1981 Oataun Kl~ Cab PU tlrea/~enerator. EvH $1300. H3-0286 !I! Only 8_.. 18377 Santa Sat. Only 9..-. Cloaet Sale. 5-46-3118 aft. -4 wtcdya Real Be~~~} 1185) 8-46-2 23; days 834-3406 '78 CORVETIE Sl195 .ltlJ Wut.. 9100 ••It WaatH lllO Arrbaactl Belinda. Ladlea sz 1-4 & 16. Newport 27s dal, wtil, + so County vw 8-42-2000 lllE •UIU'I '70 VW Sqback nu paint, Brn wltan Int, T·top, new ..................... _ ............ , Apt· size Refrlg. cfean Baat. l eac• DresMa, blou .... coats 35' N.B. mooring. v... m o SOUTH pert body cond. rblt eng, bruea & tlrea, gd cond. SEOlnUY rum AIEIT $125. Seara Kenmore APT SALE: PrIOed to Miu mlac 2207 Waterfront Dr. $35,000. 6.42-7404 m radio, greet cat MUST 49~2/957-8433 Judy Cffr':~~:r ~:~ti~~ M~~p"u"t'e/tr~~:. ~~ Washer $150. 548-851-4 Sat/Sun 9-5. Sandpiper Upatalrs. ... 1979 VW "Bugli conv. cou1n SELL $2000. 8-46-7088 19n Chev Vet ans. phonea, lite typing, location. Lisa 552-3052 Caloric Gas Range/micro Apts, 8081 Holland Cir· SAT /SUN 10·4, 1500 sm1"' I Ski 7011 AM/FM CHI & Mag• lllZI '71 Bug. Run• good. look• Mutt .... Red (P1207) and nan'I office oper· oven. self clean, xlnt cle, #17G. 8-48-2693 Dover Or. GREAT MOV. (P0921) good. Must Mill $1695. So County VW 6.42-2000 a 1I0 .;';. FLEX 1 BL E truck drivers cond $595 obo. 548·9657 ING SALE Ref I tu • 19764efce Arrow 181 l/o, S6987 · "WI Will llT 98~237 Soft water co. In San Juan Giant Garage Sale. Mar : r g, rn, 302V8, o••c 175, lmmac So County vw 6.42-2000 ---------IEE II FlllTI HRS-competitive pay & Capistrano needs all Grn refrlg, $275/obo. 24125, Sam to 4pm. 8171 bikes, much more. d SS50& FIRM IE........ '71 VW Sqbk, 4-sp. ldnt good I benefits. Call a.co-9451 around person to assist 64 1· 17"4 l •f1 6PM Garfield. Furn., clothing, Saa Cltatatt ~~~5.8814 w 1546• 1182 Aati .. tl, Volume Salel, Service running cond. 12750. We have • ( u. Mlect on f 1 household Items. Cash Claaalca 9045 And Leulng 1·338·2579 of NEW UMd Chev· SEOlnOY/ULES In all areas o work. wll ll lY IHLWIOIS onlyp•aa•• er a un ay. 1 . II i •--t 7011 18711BeechBlvd roletalS..uatOd.yl Executive s.cretary to the train Permanent pos-LES 957·8133 .......... Ave Alletandro. Ott Del · 1 1 at :,aal· 1As bOsf ANG Huntl~ton Beech Director of S•IH tor ltion. Good dExrlvlng re-Many goodlea, furn. toys Presldente. Furn & misc. Avon Irle raff. 6 man. 2+2 Futbacic, completely (l 1 •) •2 2000 statewide Investment co. cord 8 mustl per drlv· Kenmore Refrlge xlnt etc. Sunday Only allday. Outr19Gers ott S3 ~It. reblt, better than new, • • • located in N.....,1 Bch/OC Ing heavy duty trucks req. cond, white froatfree. 309 9 h s (I 11 57r.5551 289 t t -• ~ ~.. t t n a ey). Sell Idle Items 642-5678 ..,-eves • au o rans, .. r, or .. J l Airport area. Min. 5 yrs Vacatl ~~:i-4~~~· etc. $150. 6.46-5982 New white leather Marfin colora. MUST SEE Oi;.;!&;•;;•;.r.,.. ... _,.,.;;p;.;• exp. Type 65. SH 60. ---------Refrlg $225 Weaner Dryer f 't &Zll chair Whl.tey Special. APPRECIATE. FOR Send rnume to: PO Box nPIST $135 each Oshwshr $100 araa DH 6025 MiactllaaHal $300. 673_5129 INFO: (714)640-5547 sn/rf, good'cond, 28.500 2500, NS~~~· or call PfT speed & accuracy Range $100 6.46-5848 Marriage forces sale. by Light turquoise velvet qn Iii~ i Decks. 7022 **'II T-1111 ** ml, $21,000. 640-5788 necessary. Newport Refrigerator 3 dr Wards, 3/26. Queen u hldeabed bedspread, coat S500, _ Green Int, white ext, QOOd llaao SEOlnUY Beach Ad Agency. Call green. newly ovh'd $200. $375. Oak end tables sell $125. 5-48.-4971 301 L DO MOORING w/22 oond, runa fair. S2000 orl"'"'""'!!i!ifti'P\"!llm!'~~~- Poaltlon open for full time Myrna Horn 549-8651 650·3823 or 650-8786 $110 pr. New King matt. ft POWER BOAT boat. beat of!er. 730-7003 Secfetary for Newport Sates REFRIGS: F/F, 1 copper, 1 $275. att 6pm 759· 11 15 IUllC IS' •11 $5000, call 673-7444 '65 SUNBEAM ALPINE $7'987 Beach ArchJtectural firm. lllOIE R.E.UUS white. S 175 ea. Delivery MOVING SALEI FrultwOOd .. 30' Sllp near Newport 1722cc Conv. nwty rbft So County VW &42·2000 Must have dlctat· Finest flrm In Corona del avail. 650-7452 dining set: china cabinet, Ill• O.• lea .. n lll, Jetty. Avall April 15. 1 t cond $2700 •---------Ing/transcribing exper • table w/3 Ives. 6 chalra, N......,.rt Beactl/Houaton 673 5824 eng, x n · '81 MAZDA 828 '4 dr typing 70-80 wpm, Mar, beautlful office, Water Heater• 1 30i•~I u y~ .. --875-2539 or 87'4-37'94 atereo air 5 af,d ltlnt f BM M lively staff complete S 0 1 •0 81 1 2 $300. Ou. sofa bed, $29. 996-1200; 213·770-2267 PIEi Sl!l/ll I OO · · · knowledge 0 1 em-support Liberal spilt 11 · .. g gas · Crib. s20. 760--0-496 eves • Aatea laprt.. 1 cond., M100. 8'42..e401 ory typewriter & knowl-· · 40 gal gas $120. New, 18' Marcus Chnl 650-8145 -edge of word proceulng experleooed residential nevM uled. Call Dick SECTIONAL (9'. 10') & 01· Memt>erattlp N.B. Tennie MtrcMll ltaa 1141 equip helpful. Salary saie; on~. Cal~;~~ -432-1.4-49. toman ; Beige Linen, Club $175 obo 6.44-8829 liczcln 1612 Alla a..11 1109 o, comensurate With exper. or at erry · C i Loose Cuatilona. $550. .4odern Art Aquarlua A mo. old Huffy Cohipop •79 SPIDER. 38.0& ml, both topa, 5 ,;d·: Call btwn lOAM & lPM Y&Ln PUllll 1i;1~1 IOH 760·1863 Aquarium 40 gal. IC<* 16" glrla' bike for 4-7 yr XLNT CONDITION. $995. 14K/offer. 0/84M888 714/~1010 $-4/hourtoatart. Apply: _93e••• SOFA & LOVESEAT Incl S220. 559-1178 old•. $55. 831-1158 Call 87~9 '87 250S white p/1 p/b Secretary/Receptlonlal, 1830 Main St., lrvlne Must ae/i.15mega '45F 4x5 w/matchlng CHAIR & ot-Ull •••E/"·-I t Mizutani Super Seraph 10 Adi 1107 Needa acme body WC)(lc toP 1klll1, ref'a., for busy view camera w/rOdan-toman, xlnt cond. Earth ...,. --·I I ...... 1 I t d 23-2-4" $1800/0BO 494-4183 <tJ) ••ltUlu'I SOUTH cou1n YILllWllEI "WIKl.llT 11-.111.1" Volume Salee, Service AndLeulng 18711 8Mch Blvd. Huntlflil~ 8Mch (l1•) 142-2000 '12 •11 vws1n1• Good In/Out 875--890e '74 Newport, 4 door, above avenige oond. R4IQ gu. $1200.5#-8034 .,..M nn 1i8 ooao; COA eoup; Air & Wheels (P1210) $4387 So County VW 8.42-2000 ,.,. 1311 '86 Muatang, 8 cyt, auto, ctean, mu.t ... , Ewe M&-1792/daya 548-5288 Lagu~.,,.Hlll• law office. WAITIESS/WAITEI stock 210 lens F5.6. Brand tones. Hardly used. Acrylic toenalla, ala6 atone ..,.,.., m n con · • '78 FOX: 2 dr, atlck, MK · 830._...., Full/time evening•. 3 yeara new. $525, 494-8858 $275/all, 97-4-2584 aettlng.Call for EtOlha. 8f'E pr•l~2 ~+ · s550. ml, arn/tm cut atereo, '71 2808Et, burQUndy, blk 419!!}.°"! 1 M~ experi ence required. 5-46-7426 Open 1 daya. vea'" • ..., · runt great. 640-0327 Int. arn/fm, ale, lmmac. '12 YW Ill _.,.,. "r /0948) Apply In person 3-5pm: Cear attrl IOll Syat9$ Cado teak wall ORANGE COUNTY GUN Caa~ra 1014 Iii . 1112 S6500 obo 97&-3904 N.w 1835 engine mega $298 SEOln U Y Vector word processing experience preferred. Typing, dictation, super- IOt' 9"1111. Min. 8 yeara MO<etarlal experience. E.R.I. 752-7179 · Ul'Y /IFFIOE OUH Permanent part/time pos- ition. Bedell Construction Co. 545-3292 ~olly ~~~::i;c.,cout I would Uke to buy your • S~~. ~ ~va~IS~~ 111 lll OIU.ETll'I faM VW Camper , '71 280SL: 2 topa. ale, 1" new tlrea. $2000.. , So County VW 8"42·2000 wy, g · personal computera & Wood office desk S50 Real Nice (P069J) 89 2002, 4 epd, beige, brn owner, 84K ml, auto. PIP 957-2805, 862-.2997 '70 Mav.rtctc, )(Int trana. WEEIE •• •ECEn add-ons.lvmg640·7051 Misc Items 786-7263 · **SllW** , $8987 lntr. clean. Sacrifice s21K/oboa.4l-3128 daya Ur H & batt. new, " · · llY SELL· ..... E $1850/obo, 631-7142 $800/obo 842 7120 Busy real estate office, FrH te Joa I022 Trade Sleeper sofa, • •-So County VW 842-2000 , •72 250, exit cond, 74,000 '73 7-pua. Bua. Looka & · • • answering phones, Ute CuteCOCltapoo&Lovable earthtonea,gdcond.for IUIOl2•/21.lrl•I '71 Chevy Bubble Top 74200~b~bltfieng&tran~, ml, dart< green, am/fm. runa good. $2150., __ 55_7.,..-09_7_5_. ____ _ ~~~~;.:'~'J,0~ha':' :,",:,: Lab, shots current, Bdr cmr group 646-3313 F:,8~~,S~~~.~ffl~ =~~~~1equlpped, j'~t w cound~1• r.~fo '. ~~·wtc°.:a ~-:::· 650•136.4 ·~~, aupw ~" ,.!I~~~ a t. 631·1 ~ •payed. 5"9--0626 optics, gunamlth on · · 6.45-9336 74 Bug, 44K actual ml, aky blue p=.<;or mO: • • l I 0 C F I M t l 1L 1011 '12 _ .... U orig. pelnt, xlnt ~. Info 531 1428 FREE Baby Bunnys to IH1t~1l• prem aea. . . a r-I II aall '78 3201 Xlnt cond • ..._ $3275. 875-9852 -~OOd home. 646--0 113 GttU &ZlZ &'ounda, C.M. Enter at lllPlllFl•IHI, Loaded. AC, sunrf, 981( M750,Xlnt.e7fi..890e 1~.7=3~w:-gn-.-.. ..,..r-a-ter_eo_,_ru_n_• Servtoe Station Attefldtnt I ~~~~~'11~~~ all anytime. ate 5• off Arlington. THE MOPEDDLER ml, $6900, PP 78&-4051 '76 450SL, 11"-lred Int, '76 vw Rabbit w/tunroof, great. $750. 720-8798 exper. Apply Shell Sta· I-Faraitart 6029 1 HP, Integral drive. 15 Pioneer receiver w/AIWA ANO both topa, vwy nl~. tlon 17th & Irvine. N.B. Wer• Pr11./P1lt1·1• * mph, xlnt range, auto, dotby c.... deck + 2 MINERS MOPEDS '80 5281, lmmac. amlfm, 122,000. 497~2 arnlfm cuaette, xtnt OU '77 Impala, lmmac. body, TRAINEEtolearnapeclal2SOFAS:gdc:ond.$200& overcharge control. Yam8haaptva$200.Dr~ ElllaAveatWardSt. sunroof. new tlrea. ~~-1~::08.4f!f,~73 :~;;tdean.S2596. SllPPER skills while yov earn & S 150, CALL 8-46-516.4 atreetlegal, llke new. Per· pine wall unit $300. 18' Fountain Valley $14,500. Day 559-6901 '71 llZ al Ill work with gOOd people. -4 Wlndaor chairs, 50 In. feet for Senior Cltzen, •Pt color TV w/remote & Open 7 daya Char1le Eves 640• 1494 • 1.000 MllES, 811 eldraal '77 Pinto, fm cau, maa-. Wanted: Experienced 1:30-7:30 dally flexible. rnd ttble $500. 4 drawer complex, factorya etc. stand S125. 759·1445 982·1922 '80 BMW 3201 Strat Blue, Bet1 Oftw. ·n RABBIT 4 apd, anrf, ale, new tlrM. good :~'Wed:f. ~~st St:V~ Salary negottable. Costa chest $20. 645-1755 '1• 150· 5•0•2337 daya QnazSofaBecU125 mesh auto. ale, aunrl, am/fm, (714)40&-2336 runa& looka,rMt. $1850 cond. $1150. 780·3881 experience In Mexican Meaa. Call &3l--0415· ·79 Caloric Slf/cln dble Jtwtl? HH patio tbl set S50 copper Mttercyclll/ cua .. alloy Wl'leela. nu '82 240D IVOfY. Sacrifice. OBO 5'48-84 1 '79 FIESTA: red, black Int, watera. Top salary to J1~1 Waatt4 SlOS oven/gaa range. Xlnt llHrllff lff lstate boiler $50 4 bentwood Sc11t111 IO ll ~~~~kp•,P1::1.~~· Plckuppymn\11395/mo. '78 R9bblt Oleeel. 25K ml 4 apd, atareo, radtt, 60K quellfled candidate. cond. $-400, King az bed, , cane chair• $80 2 lampa 1976 Honda Etalnore 125. · · or S17,500. 855-8355 nu eng/trant. Sunrf & ml. $1875. 831-3018 714/547-5816 for appt. OIAIFFEH compl w/sprlngs, malt & &a,ralMI I name brand az 10clothea $3001080. 1978 Suzuki 1975 BMW 2002 •82 MBZ 3000-T 0 15K bra. Call 5'48-3518. Uanla 1cn SOLICITOR to obtain PrlvateValetforexecutlve hdbrd$100962-8932ev Graouatelloenled 650--4020 TSL85 $400/0BO. NewMtr&lharp(P1080) ml Thlatle/belge •79 Bug conver t. tlvr 1 •N IU...,.rlptlons by tele· and/or family. Personal & Be t 4-II I t GemologlatGIA Lovely ca.noPy dble bed, 650-2821 , Aak for Steve. '4987 S22 000 NB 720-1705 • w/chrome Whit, t9K ml, 82 Cont!Mntal, 18K, fact, ,.._ lamlly security, also mlac. au · pc v ng rm M • By Appt only So County VW 8"42·2000 ' • · 1 •7850 4 .... ...,,,. ww 31-36 Incl lube & oU phOne for L.A. Times duties. Jon 6?'5-3885 hardly used. earthtonea. 71•-786-5507 Fr. Prov, wht & gold, wt 1980 HAFJLEY FLT Cobra ·es 300SD. only 18K ml. I k• nu• . .,....,_.. . , . Hd«.area. 546-8-441 or Exp. Sec'y/Bkkpr seek• wm sell $275. 639-2306 MUST SELL: 19 eta amt ;J:;;r:. ~=:.~~~ ~~j~~3~~0e~~~etc. SO llWI LUSE ohampagna w/lthr Int. '79 Sclrocco. Mutt tell. t::.ms:~~~ &46-1413 PI T position Refa. Ana. Brown corner bar, padded Sapphires. Value $8000, $150. Fr. Prov. dreatlng . . Appl~ to only new 1984 134.500 . ..,.. 813.,..195. Xlnt cond. Snrf, at.r.o, an: Lrt-1•17 .......... J•lr 1111,l Ad 600 a.c2.4300 24 hrs. w/foldlng ext both enda. only $8001 6.40-8888 tbt & mirror. wnt & gold, '73 Honda 220 S500. 9MW a In atock. On ap. Atk about the money we •xtrat. A grHt oarl .......... • &rn b'G buctt• fast. Cash Exit $100. 5"49·2028 $100 0ryw Kenmore Cleen. 841.0107. Work proved Credit. Huge can tave you thru our 13500/obo. 850-0376 170 cUfUss s. 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OP!NUVIHDAYI Wltft1Cl111t:lledAd oond .. 11 11. 1 tf!;' 010; .............. ~ _.,.... 01-.0m o.11y Piiot ciwilltd Ad 432.1m e13*&&11 wttt1 c1wlll9d M2·M11 ~-'*' ada do" .ii. Cell HOWi Ma.un .1,_ ,... WMt Mt. I I ------· ---... .. - --~~~~~~~------~-------..... ---------------------------~-------_, -----·~~~--...... ~----.... ~----..-......... 2 * I: REVIEW ----" 'Hotel' cast n ~ is touching, i delightful c G) 1 ~ 9 Film version is scrupulously faithful to Irving novel antics ~ B~ PHIL SNEIDERMAN OI -.,_., ,_ ._ .. Thi." t h'td ~r" Ham~1re." a film 'l"rs1on .>I John In m~· popuhtr noH·I. 1ndudes 51."'C'n~ t\f \IOlc.-nt death. r Jtx• JnJ "'''"t. '' "t"ll M '"o fataJ h<.-.tn atud..s.. U' tht' ".a'. the.-tilm 1s .a l'Um<d \\ nle'r-J1m·h,r 1 on\ R1~han1.~1n's scrupulous)~ 1.111h1ul Jd.t('tJllh'n 1, a dl"llJhttuJ anJ o tkn wuc-h1na look JI n hn ahh ~ :'l"ntm· .\m<'ncan fam1l~ that troops ft',,,1u1<'h ''n" rJ ~st lmt° tngt'\h afkr 10othrr L1lr-two ,1\ht"r l'\'\."C'OI lilm '"Th<.-B•• (lull'' and "Thr RtJ}\t tuft~ .. · 1 he lfo1d 't'" Hampshu~" dn"~ much oi its s~ngth '"'°' 'f\.\rlh~ l"n~mNr l\.'t1ng.. l he ariltal ,,f In mi's fiC'tton 1 a bn,ht. singular ,,1111 ~st,kJ "t'll :ts ~mtl,~t~ mQg.andhtsboob J ,1n·1 tran,1.atc.-r~ 1h to t~ 54"Ttt'tl But Ru:·hardson's ··th11d ·· C'' c.-n ,u~ !('\~~ Ro' Hill's amusma but r3m_tthn~_m•" 1c.-'c.-ni(\n 1.lt ln mgs -l'ht' \\ orld -'('('()n:hng h i l •.lrl' ·· 1 ht H,\tt"I 'l"" H.unpisJul'('" o~ns in~~ England. "h<'r(' \\ 1n &m l ~U BnJr.csl. a .... ~y~d drcamn .&n\.\ h" .,.,,j(' l l •~ 8anrs) h.aH ~~ to tum an ,\t\.lnJ 1,nc."\1 gUI\ ._..-h1.~'' lnlO. small tO"'ll tna 1 h< h'-11c.-I t'<'\.'\)m<'S ~'\~ to \\ 1n's fatbrr lo ...... ~ , \\ 111\.'N Snmlc.-' L. 1i11ho1sa htt.h sdk.°"OI f<X"ball ~i\. and "' 1hc tkm~ ,;,t' ,'t\1LJn-n FraN. (Paul McCnnt'\. tht- d J.-,t "'" \'th• 1 P ' Frsnn' tJodtC' ft.'\s.tM''. "ho spouts h'U' k1tt1 "''"'~ :a.nJ S('('f1)) 1.llJtt th.an brr '~MS. John 1 t{,,t-I ,,.,.,\"\. th<' ~nsati'~ m"1dk' \.'."htki "'ho lS ~k'ssl' J, '•'IN ,,, ht) \ "1tt )ttr l.Jlh t k n nat Dund&.s L. th<- 'J,1-.. 'n• ',\Uns<'f mle"r. d•.u1. "'be.' -.ntt"S a bc-sl-sdki' ,J ,,j 1 f\ I~ h' (iro ... •• .tn.1 Ea,_ t~ \1.'\UQJ(Sl S(\O 1 h(' N°'~htt"'\t m1."ll~nt ~Yur 10 t~ film's tirst h.alt "h, ·• .h. '"'"'''' ,, ~,u ... h<\k and ,-cl(-~ung bit atthdirst tt.,i.· ,_. .... H.smf'hs.hu~ ~ ~1.'\un,pt.c-rs ptbn" rounJ as t Jl~l"r tel ' h,'" hc'&l'ki \\1.~ mc."t &°'1 M\lUUN a tnlnc'\.1 ~ . .u "\l rtl<'\l 't.atC' <Y \\an~ from an C\.'""'lnl:' E~~n '"1.l 'l1N ~ ~uJ I\\ .ti~'(' Sh.a"" 1\ l l~ ~ .u · 'n<' "'-'• and tbr ,"'\ll1"nl1 fa.au~ pet. a ~ rur'C'\! . '~\'\>. t :a.rll .... -,C\.i "''th ~nal fl.atuk-nl~ - • 'tr .t.n.:-r ~ 't-ttn f'Ul t(' ~ t.bc Soxro• mums 10 h.t unl th<"~ f ,-tnt\:.ilh tbr ianuh a..~ fl'T'Ud's 1n,1&auon to tow' r 1m run a """'~ H" d ~ H.amp!Am-an \ ~ l hc."r.:' t~ i1m1 mttts Smx l.bt Brar •Sarah L.t•~:Dk Jl'\~'\Ul ""k' ~'~ sht-" un.anr.."O''C'. ~'t ..,,nJ l\l"' ~ l ~ C\.'\SlU~ In a l'OV'\~ '2Sllng 'H\ (' _· j.Jt I\ f'la\<C\.i b\ ~\&tlfu.1 'aSUSS)I KJn .. t.o Joelle P'oster ls a fdaty teen-aier and Nutueja gtn•kt la Saale t.be Bear 1n °Tbe Hotel PCew Bampahlre.'' at local theaten. 1s prmuuC'd ht-~ 10 tool ~tdc-1~ unglamorous.. ~ l.tst h:slf of th<' film.~• in\ 1r nna and Nev. Yori.. 1 :s httk ~ Ol.°"\~ul than th<" 'rv. En.gland ~nt'S.. as dul!\."'\C\f R"-'h:tniSl.'n 1s fotttd 10 rompn-ss a lot In 1ng·s du N-..-pl~\I turns ronl~m1ng radicals.. a bomb ploL pn.'l:Sl1CUlC")... L1h ·s ~-st-SC'lkr and 3 ra~ I'('\ enge scheme. T ragK" 1n..-1J<oncs ptk' ur 3C .an ill"'-~kr.nC'd pa~. a nd In mg·s s'm hs.m N-C\.'m<' 2 hn k hca\\-handfd ("Lo'r floats.. l"'-' IU.U hl c ~'"' 0 l Sull Rl\.-h.lro~'n has dn"'n some outstandmg r'(1'1l~O.."'n from ha~ rasL pi.mi:ularl~ Jodie Foster and &au 8ndgc's His actors h.ardl~ ~bk one another. but lhr Dnn tamth ·s OD-~"""fttn dr\ OllGO IS ~\er tn doubt Tb<' dll't\."11.'\f 1.iso &mt'\nstntrs admirable' resuaant in l\andbng l D J"t' and ~'nal bedroom ~on th.al could tu'(' ~ n f'k ... 11C'd R1'.-ha.n1 :m a nd nnnnat~ Dl'"ld Wallin ~' e 1.&l &lM a fiOC" ~ oi m.aUac Quri:>cc' kxaoons sta.nd 1n t\"w' 'r-. E~nd.. \ l<'OAI and ~k" Yod.. OM fla"" 1s 5('tne O\~TJ".'•ni~ '1ohn musac that's parucularl) 1ntrus1 '~ dunng St'N"al <>ft.be tr"l!pC' ~ In SOO'W' closa narrauoa.. son Jobn obscn-cs that ··tift-\SJ lnl a fun tak .. Too~ RJdwdson and h.s cas1 haH Joft('SU~\\1."lrt m turnmg ln"tng's no'-d 1ntOJUSt that - .a kl' '('I\ &m t.ak' j°(\r lld uh:s .. 'Fun uys_' •' . over owing with talent "/ ha\e music in mJ lingers and music in m} wul .. Those lyrics sum up .. a couple of fun guys." Jeff Pearson and Steve Learned who delight an pushing their Reuben E. Lee audiences .. to the borderline -you can never have too much fun.'' Nor can the duo have too many instruments. Pearson plays the guitar. fiddle, ba!ljo. !'"andolin and harmonica while Learned accompanies with guitar. bass pedals and deadpan reactions 10 has partner's ~parttt. L1stcnjng to .. Orange Blossom SpcCtal" leaves hule doubt that Pearson prefers playing the fiddlr that's been an his family for 60 years. The musical heritage 1s revealed in "Leader of the Band" -not the Dan Fogelberg hit. but the version Pearson wrote eight years ago as a tribute to ao English grandfather he never met Several ongmal songs arc included m sets that overflow with samplings of country's railroad. prison and hoedown music and campfire dilties that arc updated to sec who's paymg attention to lyric~. Songs that made mm1ons of dollars for the Beatles, Jim Croce or Jamm)' Buffet are "performed for free. W~y? Because we care."" "I like to let song ideas brew. They come from what r vc experienced or what I 1magrnc," says Pearson. who has written and m:orded wtlh Jim Stafford. He laves in Huntmgtonikacband bas performed for six years with Learned of Silverado Canyon. They have opened for Jerry Lee Lewis. Dave Ma.son. B.B. King. Rick Nelson and Bill Medley. On the light side there's "Orange County Cowbc>) ·· ma thrtt-pircr leisure suit who's "goi~ down the hnr from the cliffs of Corona dcl Mar to the bills of Anaheim wt th an Orange County coWllrl on my mind." And for ballads there's "Marco'sSong." dedicated to Marro C'ordo"a. a poster child they met al a March of Dimes tekthon an Utah several years ago. Th<.-lyrics d~be the 8-year-old as "a bagger man than r Yoho ''showed me what inspiration really means." The boy's conunuang fnendship prompted Pea.non to co-host the Southern C'ahfom1a March of Otme tr lethon .\nd hr hope-s to be among the top firushers ba.st'd on pledges for the WalkAmerica fund-raiser next mo nth. .. Marco's Song .. 1s ofi-rcqucstcd by Jeff and Ste' e regulars as a thoughtful interlude totbe rolhchng fun and enthus1as1k clapping. refc~ to b) Pearson as -our organic drum machmc." And as the cntenainers res pond with another round of .. Fo~ on th<.-Run," or "Dueling BanJOS.. .. it's obvious t~ aud1rntt rappon as m for a long run. For as Pcanon sa)s m his 'ersion of that song; "I'm rM onr who bows when pt:Opk d.tp IMir bands. but it rralh" :JI/ comes down ro rhe kada" of* band. -· COVER PROTO: Jeff ... Steve, perfwwn a& Die Rffbal E. Lff. 1$1 E. Coast H~wa7, Ne""'1..._ e0etda)'1 ~1• Sai.nlaya.Pt.ec. •1 Rea S.-.. Gou1met 's path paved in diamonds ....... c.-__ _ '"'"' ~...., t.bt \U:"Dts '"~(DI' "'Ubt{m .. n'll QUI h' 1 Y <'111~ : .:.&tblaDd '"\J a po• l"5 T 1~ n--. , &."ft ~t l ,iron.a dt-4 M.ar ~ \\ ;n,•-.t\i &tll •~a ~mo,~-111.~ l 1.'\&S:Hcb .. a~&nd ,,, ...... ~ )..it'('\ K\ 1 ~f c~w.. ~. 5,c: t"' bt. ,..,ft . DI."\ ~a pU'\Qtf ~~ ' 1.1' :'t\'C'-~Pa\~ ,llilt -~-.. ,~~~ ~ "\&l"'t(' ,"'1!1 ~ .. ,~ ..... u. -aia! N' tbt ,.a, -. l'J bc'asd ~• Pa''C' I ~~ U.: l -~ ~ dts~DCILD Ow "'~ b\ • • • U'.&U)C\.! ~'ft uaJ PCmr:m Minon l'ft!tm'l.- bnl••c.o ~ a .... -fY"Dlloo.-....._ .laS:DatJ \ '1t' ha.;'li. .. l'n*'""""'I Tbn-t .. s full 1. sn'\~ and. ~ bst ob\ iOUSI\ ~•1th att but~ a Lad O\al)lllCN. ~ k-aSt :~'~(-ulOnm •1~&1T$l t) \\('~pleased ""'th tbe do ~utJcS of a 1 " Doaul~ uun<"r ll' Soeo.m c~ It -bur ~ pn' Ur at s. -lS to ·~ "'w . as' tllir -E''ft)"lh•q ~l t •JIP(Uttn .... •~-kelsand ~~ ........ .ni.rolltl a.nd M) soup WI) so Iona 1n romina (35 m1nuaes) lb.at '' had to he aood 10 please me. It was and at dad. as I brokt throuah the aary puff of pastry to tht nchly fb,'OR'd bisque. IA<'td with Pcrnod~plump wtth Joos. We tncd both \Al d ofTcnna , and I round m) buutt lcttuC'<' with chcvtt, roa<lltt'd pintnuts a.ad a ptk ian-qon mustard dn-~ 1na tht' P<'M«t tran"1tton to tM cnt rt'(' Well" vc m} h usbo nl1's JX'\'tal salad of snJ)cd uab. radd1rhao and foal" aras h"h n\ar\ for aatn and C\~n1 but Qiu• I mncd at as a dmnt"r ('()W'9t. I tetOUtcd that 1h1alnvt'I>-, m h Jll\'"<'nlnll nwuta1be~and hot r1 rhc'rry \111\llllttllC' dtt ~·na .. uld mak~. pc!fcct lunl'h (liurr. l found that inJ<"l'd.1t'sttf'uht lund\.) 1 hr 1hnnc1 mrnu'" e"h' t'ntrtti f1lQlt from roast Ju ~ Wllh arnarr I htln<'). prh and pqlpCf' t anllN.1 tuna w11h \'Onandrr and ttd ~ couti1. or lt1lkd 'lqlll\h wllh l"'INnll\'.' 'lnctU aod J,...,.UJll;• (Pt ...... PAVIS,...18) , Calendar Fri. Cla.Mlcal GRSOORY COLltllA1', classical gultartst. enter- tains In l..a Palme res- taurant. The Newporter. I 107 Jamboree Road. New· port Beach. Mon.-sat .. 7-1 l p.m., Sunday brunch 10 a .m.·2:30 p.m. 644-1700. Country "BltARTS Of' TBlt WS8T," 5-8 p.m .. wtth the Weetera Ualoa 8eAcl. 8:30 p.m.-1 :30 a .m .. Crazyhorse, I 580 Brookhollow, Santa Ana. 549· l 5 l 2. Jazz ELLA PITZGBRALD with special guest Joe Pass and Paul Smffh Tr1o. 8 p.m .. UnJversal Amphitheater. 1 00 Universal Qty Plaza. Universal City. (213) 520-8800. THE JJt!DfY BAJlllVER TRJO presents contem- porary jazz on various In- struments. Mellssa Hasln plays cello. Chris Stevens plays vibes, and Edward D. Kusby Is the group's acoustic guitarist. l""rl.-Sat .. 8 p.m -midnight. Cafe Laguna. 858 S. Coast High· way. Laguna Beach . 497-54-04. Through March. THE MICHAEL JOR- DA1' TRIO performs at the lrvlne Ma rriott S ky light Lounge. 8 p.m.-mldnlgnt. Standard. Latin a nd con- temporary Jazz are featur«I. 851 -11 00. RUTH PRICE, female Jan vocalls.t. appears 'l'hurs.-Sun .. 8:30 p.m. throughMarch at Ron's In laguna, 1464 S. Coast High· way, Laguna Beach . 497-4871. RICK 811Ell.llA1' on the piano and WAnnt WA not on the saxophone, 9 p.m.-1 :30 a .m .. Cafe Udo, 2900 Newport Blvd .. New- port Beach. 675-2968. CONPR&Y PHILLIPS and his tr1o In an exclusive engagement. F'rl.-Sat. 9 p.m.-1 a .m .. Tuea.-Thurs. 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a .m .. LI· brary Lounge. The New- porter. 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach. 644-1700. Pop THE llU'ICH RD.LERA llOU8S BARD performs "Stxtles Soul" at Medic ·s. 9 p.m.-1:30 a.m .. 1e114 Brookhurst SL. Fountain Valley. 963-2366. llARCltL'8 features dancing to .. ....., ac.," 9 p.m .. 130 E. 17th St .. Costa Mesa. ~3666. TSD JruGSJtT, 8 p.m .. HolJywood Palladium. 6215 Sunset, Hollywood. (213) 480-3232. TD DUBER &. L&lt pnsents Jeff &'. 8te•e Wed.-Sat.. 9 p.m.. 151 E. Coast Highway. Newport Beach. 675.-5790. JO& PS .. Y PROJECT, Golden Bear. 306 Pactnc Coast Highway. Huntington Beach. 536-9600. VlftCEPfT SCOTT plays guitar In the Wine Cellar, 1'he Newportcr. l l 07 Jam- boree Road. Newport Beach. Tues .-Sat., 7 p .m . 644--1700. LElt P'ER.JlltLL, vocalis t. pianist. saxophonist and comedian . appear s Tues.·Sat.. 7 :30 p.m . Carlos Ortega's . 23635 El Toro Roaa. El T o ro 951 -3313. -Dance THE WE8T81Dlt BALLET performs Ove sep- arate ballets. from classlcal lo modem. tont.t.ht 8 p.m .. tomorrow at 2:30 p.m .. Chapman College Memorial Hall Auditorium. 333 N. Glasscll. Orange. 997-6757 THE 8PR!JfG DAKClt TllEAT&R p~nts move- ment ranging from refined grace to enc~etlc ex- uberance with faculty and Planlat take. over podium student chorcqtraphy . .,'rt. 8 p.m .. Sal. 2:30" and 8 p.m .. Sun. 2 and 5 p.m . Cal State Fullerton. 773-3371. Theater "ALICE llf WOl'fDltR- LARD" by the Fountafn Valley Community Theater at Golden West College Forum II. tonight and Satur- day at 7:30, Sunday at 2:30. 964-5392. "AllfJlflE GET YOUR OUl'I" by the Buena Park Com- munity Theater at Sullivan Center. 7631 W. Melrose. Buena Park. tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. 523-0351. ''BADS llf ARMS'' al Sebastian's Wtst Dinner Playhouse. 140 Ave. Pico. San Clemente. Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m .. Sundays at 1 and 7 p.m. through Aprll 15. 492-9950. "TBlt BEST II.AN" at I he Westminster Community Theater. 7272 Maple St .. Westminster, Fridays and Saturdays a t 8:30 through April 7 995-41 13. "DltATBTllAP'' at the L&auna Moulton Playhouse. ~ Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach. Tul"sdays through Saturdays a l 8 p.m .. S undays at 2:3 0 until Apr11 15 494-0743. "THE ELEPHANT MAN" at the Gem Theater, 1285?. Main St., Garden Grov t>. Wt"dn csc1 ays through Saturdays al 8 p.m.. Sundays at 7:30 636-7213. "FUPfl'fY GIRL" al the Grand lJtnner Tht"aler. 7 F'rcedman Way. Anaheim Ntghtly e1tcept Mondays a t varying curtain tlmt's through May 27. 772-77 10. "GOOD" on the main stage of South Coast Reper- tory. 655 Town Center Drive. Cost.a Mesa. tonight and Saturdays al 8 p.m .. Sunday at 7:30. weekend matinees al 2:30. closing Sunday. 957-4033. .. I'll GETTUIO llY ACT TOO&TllER ARD T AJCUIG Chrietoph lteclleabacb will condact tile Clneland On:bmtra at 8:30 p.m. 8ata.rclay ID Santa An.a when tile mulcta.na appear bere for tile thlnl dmea.nder tlle..,on~ of tlleQrance ComltyPlalllaarmonlc Soctety. 8ee 8atarday Cluel u.un, for performance detalla. Prince Charming expected Cinderella, danced by Krlati Moorhead, right, la not amuaed by her atepelaten' antlca l.n thla ecene from .. Cinderella," to be presented this weekend by Ballet Paclfica In the Featl•al Forum Theater In Laguna Beach. See Satmday'• Dance listing for performance detalla. IT O'N THE ROAD" at the Harlequin Dinner Play- house, 3503 S . Harbor Blvd .. Santa Ana, nightly except Mondays al varylnj{ curtain times through April 29. 979-551 1 . "llA1' OP LA 11.AftCBA" at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater. 690 El Camlno Road. Tustin. nightly except Mondays at varying curtain times through March 25. 838-1540. "Tlllt llOU8ETRAP" at the Newport Harbor Actors Theater. 390 Monte Vista St .. Costa Mesa. Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m.. Sundays at 7 p.m. until Aprtl 29. 631-5110. "OIQt P'LBW OVER Tlllt CUCKOO'S NltST" by the Mission Viejo Playhouse at the Mission VlejO High School theater. Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through March 31 . 841-4245. "RIGHT BltD, WRONG RUSBARD" at the Hunt- ington Beach Playhouse. Main Street at Yorktown Avenue. Huntington Beach. Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 through March 31 847-4465. "SALLY AND llARSBA" on the Second Stage of South Coast Reper- tory. 655 Town Center Drtve. Costa Mesa. tonight and Saturday at 8:30. Sun- day at 8 p.m.. weekend matinees at 3 p.m .. closing Sunday. 957-4033. "TWO BLIND lllCE" at the San Clemente Com- munity Theater. 20'2 Ave. Cabrlllo. San Clemente. cto111ng performances to- night and Saturday at 8 p.m. 49"1 -0465. Lectara llAal81tLA JtORTS, East Los Angeles poet. atves reading. FOT Laguna Poet~ at Laguna Beach Library. 8 p.m .. 363 Glenneyre. Laguna Beach. 497-1733. Slnglea WHEEL OP FIUEND- 8BIP, for singles over 45. meets at the JoUy Knight In Garden Grove. 524-33"27. llAN-WOllAN IN - STITUTE, ages 25-55. pro- fess Ion a 11 y designed get-acquainted party. 8 p.m. S 12 Includes light refresh- ments. Holiday lnn. 3131 Bristol. Costa Mesa. 545-0840. 11188 A1'011t'8 81JllGLE8 DA.NClt, 8:30·11 :30 p.m .. Frank Amoss Trio. l..a.faycl- te Hotel, 1445. Linden Ave .. Long Beach . (2 13) 435-631 1. Films "KLUTE." Saddleback College North Forum Theater. 5500 lrvtne Center Drive. lrvlne. 7 p.m . 559-1313. "PLAVOUaS OP l'llANClt nt Tlllt PROV- llfCCS," a presentation which Is part. of Orange Coast College's travelogue series "Armchair Adven- tures." Is screened at 8 p.m .. OCC'sRobert B. Moore Theater. 270 I Fairview Road. Costa Mes a . 432-5880. Etc. TD IQtltDLlt ARD ltTit. an exhibit of ne('dlework treasures at the Huntington Beach Library, ts presented by the Orange County Chapter of the Em- 'brolderers' Guild of Ameri- ca. today 9 a .m .-9 p.m .. and tomorrow9a.m .-4 p.m. Frtt admission 962-4164. Sat. CluaJcal THE lll181C DEPART- llE NT FACULTY • or Saddleback College South Is featured ln a special bcnefll concert at 8 p.m. Proceeds wllJ help cstabll h a scholarship fund for music mators at the college. Main Tbeatcr. 28000 Marguerite Parkwa y. Mission Viejo. 810 tax-dcducUble admission. 831-4656. Tlllt CLBVBLAJlfD OR- CBBSTaA, with Ch rlstoph Eschenback as conductor. Is featured by the Ora~e County Phtlharmontc So· clcty wt th selections lnclud· Ing Mozart's Symphony No. 4CY. Verdi's Ballet Music fro m Macbeth . and Beethoven's Symphony No. 7. 8:30 p.m .. Santa Ana Hljlh School Auditorium. 521> W. Walnut. Santa Ana. 646-6411 . QR.BGORT COL&llA1', sec Friday llsUng. LISA llALET18 , soprano, performs her senior reclt.al wtlh music by Handel. Mendels9ohn. Puc-cini and Brahms. 8 p.m., Chapman College Salmon Recital Hall. 3 33 N. Glasscll. Orange' Frtt ad- mission. 997-61!7 I Country A DANCE WOllKSBOP with Ron &'. Domaa, l l a.m.-4 p.m. Alto ... .._... of tile Weet." 5-8 p.m .. and "Tile Weetera Ualoa Baad" performs 8 p.m.-1 :30a.m .. CrazyhorK. \580 Brookhollow. Santa Ana. 549-1512. s l • Ja.a AJll BVSlfllfG WITH listing. ststers are portrayed by T 1fB W '& 8 T 81 D B CAJtOL& IDJllO. A benefit UtJBBN It. Lit&. with Kathy Kahn and Jennifer BA.LI.ST. see Friday llsU"i. ~ TBB JEJllWT BAJUV'&R concertforSen.GaryHa rt.8 Jeff a: SteYe, see F'pday Morgan. FeaUval Forum ~ TRIO. see Fr1day listing. p.m .. Music Center Pavilion. listing. Theater, 650 Laguna Ca-Theater mJC& SllEIUIAJlf a nd WAYD WATIIS, ett Fri· day listing. • CON &Y PBILL1P8 135 N. Grand. Los Angeles. RAJfK a: P'ILlt, Golden nyon Rd .. Laguna Beach. • FR • Pop (213)972-7200. Bear. 306 Pac1nc Coast Today 3:30 p.m .. tomorrow "ALIC& Uf WOlfDltR-~ sceFnday llsllng. ----BUTCll llJLL•n• Hwy .. Huntington Beach. 1:30 and 3 :30 p.m. Tickets LANDI! "Coby thelt FouThnlaln RUTBPRlC&,seeFriday ,. llARC&L'S,wtth''lhaay au.a .. ._. 536.9600 85 494_7271. Va ey \. mmun y eater fi iiuisiu~.~~~~~~~~i•ioi~i·i·isee~Fi~~~yili~~ng~.~~m~~C~M~~~~~·~~~~~~da~y~ ~C&~~.~ ~Go~nw-~~.Stt i TID 8PllDfG DAJlfCE Friday UsUng. ~ Frl~ llstlRfig TIDATltR, att Friday llst-"A10HE GET YOUR THEY'VE ARRJVEDff L P'E LL. sec Fri-Ing. GUl'f"' at the Buena Park ~ . • • day listing. TEX BIClfltD AND BIB Community Th eater. Stt :g COMPACT 0 ·1scs Dance ~~B~Ji·:Mc~e:fbse~: f""!~~:i"t. ARllS" at u. ''CINDERELLA'" Is pres-Its TOOth birthday with a Sebasllan's West Dtnncr ~ entcd by Ballet Pactnca wtth rommunlty-wlde dance. 8 Playhouse. See Friday ltst- G> their lead dancer Krlsll p.m .-m ldnlght. Tickets 1na -g "DIGITAL AUDJO BROUGHT TO Moorhead dancing lhe tlllt' $12.50 Long Beach Con-'ii:'TDBUTllAPl"'allhe G> role. Louis Carver Is her ventlon Center· (2131 Westminster Community i YOU ON A BEAM OF LIGHT." --.:.P..:..:r1~nc::.::ec..::C=ha=rm=1n:u.;......;T;..;..;h..;;;..e .;;..;.st~e -·_43.;....6_-3_66_1 -------. T~;~l~~X l~:I~~~ ~ Laguna Moulton Playhouse. 1 ... c Stern 60th Annlvenary CelebratJon OVER 200 TITLES AVAILABLE Thriller Michael Jackson OPEN 10-10 Weekday• 11-7 Sunday Mesa Verde Center 2701 Harbor Blvd. (714) 546-0038 Costa Mesa '' .•• an alba:llN star~ frmn Janm a.. tlllt's his best ••• " _..... .,.._, m-. ~ -·-...,., z..11 ea,., .......... 'fnltll, Jatia ...... a.rte.. .., ... mtil I .......... ail11ltt Mt lri•"" _. tlnw Ml •IJ w I• Jall ,_ • aim •• llllle't ce••ll .... Settem .... Zsl Carer ....... .. try ......... Httll ..,,.,.t! COSTA llfSA El. TORO lA MAIRA OMl&E SM .. Edwards Cinema Center Edwards Saddleback ANC Fashion Square City Center C#ISlUI) 9~141 581-5880 691~ 634-2553 Pldfic's MisSIOft DrifHI COST~ MESA FOUWTAIN VAUEY LAGUNA IEACH ORANQE 493-tS45 Edwards Town Cent!f Edwards Founta.i V*v Edwards South Coast Stadium Dove In W01MS1tR 1s1-4184 839-1500 {714) 497.1111 · 639~no UA...-~ I NO PASSES ACCEPTED'°" THIS ENOAOEMEHT I C1-* PACIFIC WALK-IN THEATRES * ~ •r.•~A· ~ •!ul4]'''' ~J) ~ • 8orgo1n Motine~1 -~, ~ • MO .. DAY llHu SATURDAY fACUlfY otCANOltWOOO AN 'wt••ou•<" ltf••• ~ oo "' --roonoosr-(PG) lh ~ £.,...,, .... o & Hehl "ocarr sn•o "MICE PIUTts" (PG) ll J9. J 00, \ lO, • to 10 Jo) 11 N'XXJIY AWARD ~OOHS .. Tim (I OllUlllJfT" (PS) 12:30. 3:05. 5.45, 8:25. 10:55 12 CO. Z:CO. 4·CO. &·CO. 8:CO. 10 40 •JI( MOm D tWrW" (I) 12'.45, J 15, 5 45, 8.15. 10 45 • .. M..l£l CAT" (I) 12:30. 2.20. 4:10. &:OS. a:00. 10:00 "SUPSTICl r1 •mo ur <PC> 11 ~ AWMD f09'AOONS "TmlS (I~ (PS) 12:30. 3:05. 5:co.N 5 ,"IUll n e11 I :00, 5:00. 9:00 'WAITlfW' YGm"' (PS) 3:00. 1:00. 11:00 "UClli .... JI( ..... (PS) 1:00. 3:30, 6:00. 8.30. 10:55 uFoonoosr (PG) 17.Jl J OI \lO IOI 101' 1:00. 3:00, 5:00. 7:00. 9:00. 11.00 "ACAIGT AU ems" (I) 1·00. 3 30. 61!0. 8 30. 11 00 SE S -· --c - "UCIC llllt M llJOlr (PS) 1:00. 120. S:CO. 8:00. 10:20 .. ,.,."(PS) 12 30. 2·55. 5·20. 7.45. 10:10 * PACIFIC DRIVE ·IN THEATRES * All Of>EN 6 00 Stor1 6 45 '1U.IC£ ACMIOIY (I) l'\US JllllAl. lJll'OCll'S VACA lQf" (I) .. MID CAT" (I) rtuS "lllll9S t«>T" (I) "Sl.APSTICI <1 •mo m <"> l'\US IUllJI ~ ~ rtJI)" (PS) "atUO (I 111 aJllt" (I) l'lllS Wana" (I) •lko<l-91 "fOOTLOOF (PS) I'll.IS .. ~ P\.ACD" (I) .. ~ Ml CllOS" (I) l'l.US ·~(I) .. MID Clf* (I) l'l.US ..... tl)l'' (I) '1UJC( ACAIDY" (I) I'll& (I) 'WlDML ~ YACATlll"(I * Chtldron U..-FRfff 12 ALWAYS... • "SPWH" (PC) l'\US "M TOY" (K) See Friday listing. "THE &LtPBANT MAPI"' at the ~m Theater. Stt Friday llsUng. "P'ONJfY GOO..•• a t the Grand Dinner Theater. Stt f"riday listing. ''GOOD'" at South Coast Repertory. Stt Friday ll st- 1"a·r11 G&TTING llT ACT TOG&TBSR AND T AIDJllG IT ON TBS ROAD" at the Harlequin Dinner Play- house. See Friday ltsUni.. ''llAPI or LA llAJlfCBA'' at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater. See Friday llsUng. "TID llOOUTRAP"' at the Newport Harbor Actors Thea~r. See Friday IJatlng. "OD FLSW ovsa TD cucaoo·a JUST"" at the Mtsaton Viejo Playhouse See Fr1day listing. '"JUOBT 8&1J, WltOJllG lflJSBAIQ)'" at the Hunt- ington Beach Playhouse. See Friday listing. "SALLY-AND llAR8llA" a t South Coast Repertory. See Friday llSl· l"frnro BLUfD lllCE" at the San Clemente Com - munity Theater. See f"riday listing. Workabope BAS 811PSRVISION P' AD.SD? WHAT TO DO PIBXT? A one-day work- shop for managers and supervisors. 8 :30 a.m.-4:30 p.m .. Golden West Collcgt' Business BulldJng. Room 11 0 . 15744 Gol<kn West St.. HunUOl{lon Beach. $20 fee. 891-3991. PROCRASTUfATION: A nw LOOK AT AJll OLD llABIT. Attitudes and fears. and their relationship to proc rastinatio n . 9 :30 a .m.-12:30 p.m. Ftt 8 12 . Golden West College Admtn- lstraUon Bldg .• Rm. 137. 15744 Golden West St.. Huntington Beac h . 891-3991. Lectures '"TD PViVU or THE WSL.ril& STATS."' A seminar on eoclal hlstory fcaturtng Juli.an Bond. l 0 a.m.. UC lrvtnc Ftne Arts Village Theater. $5 gen~ral admlaslon. 856-6379. 1'llS&L OP nu:&JQ)- SlllP. for atngJes over 45. mceu at Gr1awokta for a Ruby ~nla celebration. Fullerton. 624-3327. Ea:. 1'00Tll AltT DAY Is planned by the lrvtne Ftne Arts center and features workahope. exhtbfuona and entertainment whJch allow chllclren to be e.xpoeed to and partJctpate tn many arta. \0 a .m.-2 p.m .. 4601 Walnut Ave .• Hcrlt.gc Park. llvtnc. SSZ-1078. All oaAJllQ& PICK Is t'Ond:uc:t.ed thlt Wttkcnd. 9:30 a .m .-2 :30 p.m.. at • t... ,. _____ .. .Jo Calendar 5 ::!! 0 ................ lllli ....................................................... - STAJl BAlfD'' plays Dix-f leland. Blues and Swtng ~ music. 2 -6 p .m ., ! Meadowlark Country Club, 0. Graham St.. Huntington e11 Beach. Between Bolsa Chica "" an4Jlrtn<la.k at Warner. ...... Saddleback College North Campus, 5500 lrvtne Center Drtve, lrvlne. PartJdpanta can pick all the orangea they want at 15 cents per pound from the campus groves. 559-9300, ext. 272. TllB JUBDLB AJlfD SU, see Friday llaUng. AJlfllf1JAL AJllTSATBR RU!f featurtng SK and l OK racea thl"Ol.UOl the UC lrvtne campus. SIC' run starts at 8 a.m .. lOK run at 9 a.m . Crawford Hall. 856-6936. Sun. Cluelcal ORARGS COAST COL- LBO& &TllPBOllfY oa- ca&aTaA performs Mozart's-Plano Concerto No. 20 In D Minor . Beethoven's Symphony No. 7 In A Major. and the Romeo and JufJet Overture by Tchaikovsky. JapaneeeV1· oUntat Mart Tsumura Is the featured eololsL Directed by ~~.s.fo:~ Theater. 2701 Fairview Road. Costa Meea. 492-5527. TBS IRVIJllS 8Tll· PBOJllT ORCBBSTRA, with conductor Bernard ~No GWENN fOHN FORSYTHE -~""' SHIRUY ~LAINE A LFHED HITCHCOCK'S THE TROUBLE WITH HARRY BREA EL TORO UA ~ Edward's Saddleback 990-4022 ~ CX>STA MESA llMNE OIWIOE Padftc's Orange Drive-In 834-9361 EdWarcfs Onema F.dward's \tb>dbOdge WF.S1MlfllSTER Center 979-4141 551-0655 Edward'sOnlml CX>STA MESA OMNGE Wist 891 ·3035 UA Cinema Otlldofne 540-0594 6.14-2.553 or mu.sic from Broadway to Mozart at the Alderegate United Methodist Churcb In Tusun. 2 p.m., 1201 S.E. lrvlne Blvd. Tickets &3. 998-Sl86. Ing from 7-J 1 p.m .. Crazy Horse, 1580 BrookhoUow. Santa Ana. 549-1512. Gilmore. performs the Con-certoGroeao In G minor. Op. #6 by Handel, the Concerto Grosao II for Slrtngs by E. Block and Suite ID, Ancient Dances and Airs by Reaplaht. 2 p.m., Turtle Rock ~mmuntty Park, # l Sunnyhlll Drive, lrv1ne. Free admtssJon. 660-3643. Coan try OLLllt lllTCBBLL '8 "8U!IDAT BAJllD,. Is rea- lured 4 -7 p.m .. with "B-.rta of tile We.t" play- BLACKTllOIUI performs lrtsh and ScotUah folk music. Evenings, Indefinite. Old Dana Polnf Cafe. 24720 Del Prado. Dana Point. 661 ~6003. OOLDU &AGLE ~ .JAZZ ~ plays at the a: "Amtrak Depot.'' 3-7 p.m .. : TD ALL-AIBRICAJll BOTS CBORU8 gJvea a concert featur:tng a vartet.y Jass TllB SAltL l[llllQ "ALL San Juan Capt8trano. CAP& LIDO bo&t.a a jazz ~ aessJon. 3-7 p.m. 2900 ftlew-• The new police recruits. Call them slobs. Call them jerks. Call them gross. Just don't call them when you're in trouble. · ftutz Ac!A\Daa What an Institution! "POLICE ACADEMY• A PAUL MASLANSKY PRODUCTION STAJUUJ«J STM GUITENBERG • KIM CATTRAll • BUBBA SMITH • AND GEORGE GAYNES AS COMDT LASSA1D STORY BY NEAL lSRAEL & PAT oon. SCRmO'l.AY BY NEAL ISRAEL & PAT PROrr AND HUGH Wll.$ON PllODUCID BT PAUL MASLANSXY • OlRIX.illl BY HUGH WILSON .. PUMIJ [R1-~::::-~1 ___ t: ... , • !"'· -~ -879-9850 CISTl IW 751-4184 • u ... (213) 691-0633 ll1IPllT ll.ICI 644-0760 IUfWJD ~S333 PAClft'S NW£1l DA.W EDWARDS TOWN Wfl(R Nit, FA.St«lN SQUARE EDWARDS NEWPORl UA W[STWISTIR TWIN fWUI Alli ... u fW'( •lll ' #ITCJI Oii«> ' 9(lllll ._...,CUllU OUTllll M l CJI a.IDS Im 529-5339 Ell'mS8l·SUO --.. 49S-6220 -63425S3 IU~tD 191·3'93 llWIC 8ll[A PlAZA EDWAllOS WIUBAat EDWARDS llSSOI VU> Ml SYUf'Y CIElOlil. PAaft'S llWAY 39 DR• "1f'1 MM U T4lm Al IDCafI1» to "" 10 tiOllll *1ff """ ~-"~"" -.0 a .0 to OI U . m a =>" N ~ -- . . 6 port Blvd .. Newport Beac h. free Clance lessons 7-8 p.m. A.Jiii> TBS llBYTBll SBC-DIZZT sings contem-40 rock muaJc for danctna. Tlaeater "If 675-2968 by CandJ Davis. Layfayette TION, anemoons. Old Dana p o r a r y mu s I c 7 2-6 p.m. Firefly. 11311> ---------ao TllSGri:.LIAllGAJllllSR Hotel, 144 S. Linden Ave.. Point Cafe, 2 4720 Del p.m.-mldnlght, Maxwell's. Beach Blvd .. Stanton. "ALIC& DI WORDSa-~ JAZZ QUA.llT&T, 7-ll LonJa Beac h . (21 3) Prado. Dana Poin t. 317Pactnc CoastH"8lway. 893-9464. LARD" by the Fountain _ f .m.. lndeflnlte. AllsJo's. 435 11 . 661..SOOS. Hunt I ngton Beac h . Dance V~mmuntty Theater ~ M670 N64ew2po82rt93Blvd .. Costa JACK BRAND, 3.7 p.m .. anSTUDanemlOoonCAF~~! ~~u10rens 536-2555. aFtriGoda Unt1Wcst College. Sec -esa. · · Indefinite. Ru.sty Pelican. ~ ........, GROOVB TITAK8, after-"CDO>SllSLLA," sec ~s jA· ..... -2735 Pactflc Coast High· noons at Baxter's, 14.rov ....--g ~ ... 188 ANGIS'S BIG 100 Main t .. Balboa. ~ .. .., Saturday~ls . " ........... at i BAKD SOUND DANCE way. Newport Be.ch. 675-7760. Culver Drive. Irvine. In· Tlllt DAllfCB Seba.sttan's West Dinner ~ CLUB. 8-1 l p.m .. with 642-343 1. ddlnlte. 857-2103. TBSAT1tll.. sec Friday llst-Playh~. Sec Friday llst- Rus ty Higgins playtng. AJso RAGS MAaTl1'80Pf Pop CllBlllSTRT plays Top Ing. Ing. ~ -----------------------=-=--------~~=..;;....;__.:_.:..~-.:.,_-==---------. "O&ATllTllAP" a t the ~ L.aguna Moulton Playh~ -c See Fr1day usuna. lL ''TB& SLtPBANT -.... CD "O c CD ~ I ~ 11HILARIOUS .•• WITTY, MISCHIEVOUS SATIRE." "A UDIENCES ROCK WITH LAUGHTER." Kathleen Corroll- New York Doily News "VERY FUNNY ... OFF THE WALL ••• LAID .BACK AND RIGHT ON THE MARK." Jeffrey Lyons- Sneok Previews ~ lnde~ndent Network News "PERFECT. EVERY DETAIL IS A ZINGER." She1/o Benson- Lo!> Angeles Times Janet Mos/in-New Yorlc Times UJHIS IS A VERY FUNNY FILM. HYSTERICAL ••• PERFECT IS THE PARODY." Joel Siegel-ABC-TV. Good Morning Amenco "DON'T MISS IT ••• ONE OF THE FUNNIEST MOVIES EVER:' Steohen Schaefer-US Mogozme ''HILARIOUS ••• SENDS UP WHAT THE BEATLES STARTED WITH 'A HARD DAY'S NIGHT.' II Bruce W,//1omson- Ployboy uwONDERFUL WIT ••• ADANDY ENTERTAINMENT." Judith Cnst "UPROARIOUS PARODY." Son Fronc1sco Chronicle DfRISTOPIUR GUEST MIDWl Mr.KEAN HARRY SHfARER ROB REINER JUNE DIADWllJ TONY HflORA & BRUNO KIRBY ~ KAREN MURPHY "~ CHRISTOPHER 6U[Sl & MIDIAB. MlifAN & ROB RBNER & HARRY SHfARER 0~ ROB REINER R RESTIUCTED @' UMOlll 11 lllOUIMS ACCOMNlllY'WfG MallNT Oii AOUlJ GUAM>IAN EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT Fri. 5:30 7:30. 9:15. 11:00 •• ,,. I .... P :II t 4t:11r ,.,4111\ II> ••i '•• •• _.., .,._, n •A••....,. P G ....., l edwcrds SOOTH COAST PLAZA BRISTOL AT SUNFLOWER 546 2ll l COSTA MESA - EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT Sat./Sun. 2:00, 3:45, 5:30, 7:30. 9: 15. 11:00 llAJ!r' at the Gem Theater Sec Friday llstJng. "1"UJllllfY ODIL" at the Grand Dinner Theater. Sec Frtday usung. "GOOD"' at South Coasl Repertory. See Friday list· '°i·rll GETTIRG 11T ACT TOGETBBa AJlfD T AJtmG IT OJlf TBB aOAD'' at the Harlequin Dinner Play- house. See Friday listing. "llAJll or LA llANCSA .. a t the Curtain Call Dinner Theater. See f'r1day llsung. "THE llOUSETRAP" at the Newport Harbor Actors Theater. See f'r1day listing. ' ' S A L L T A N-i> llAJl8BA" at South Coast Repertory. See Fr1day lis t-ing. Worbbop THE IJlfSTITUT& 01' DIVIJU MET APRTSICAL tu:SEA.RCB hosts a frtt seminar wtth spiritual lec- tures held fro m 9:30 a.m.-noon. 2-3:45 p.m .. 4-5 p.m.. and a concert from 5 :30, p .m .-6 p .m . Sheraton-Anaheim Hotel. Kensington Room. 1015 W. Ball RiL Anaheim. (21 3) 779-9586. TBS 8AILIJlfG SIKGL&S, for non-smoking singles over 21 . gathers ln Newport Beach for day sailing. l 0 a .m. 820 donaUon. for cur- rent locaUon call 673-3282. WIS&L OP nu&JlfD- 8.BIP, for sl!Wes over 45. ineeU at the 'Crttns Cafe. The Grand Hotel. Anahctm. for champagne buffet 524-3327. P11ma "TB& P A88SJllGSR." A 1975 film which follows the story about a reporter who assumes the ldenUty of a dead man. Stars Jac k Nicholson and Marla Schneider. 3 p.m .. Newport Harbor Art Museum. 850 San Clemente Drive. New- port Beach . 83 general ad- ml~lon. 759-1 122. Etc. ----Allf ''Oll.AJllG& PICK,'' sec Saturday llsUng. A 8A V& TB& WHALES NIGHT feature s a full -l ength film o n humpback whales. a s hort Olm on whale conservation. music by Patnl. and lots of fun. Held al Baxter's Res- taurant In lrvtne. Baxter's wtU donate 75t per bottlr from the sale of their Mill- er's Lite Beer to help savr the whales. Culve r and Walnut, 9 p.m.. lrvlne 6 75-9881 . TBB LOS AJllGELES RAJIS CB&BaL&AD&R TRYOUTS are held at Rams Park. 2327 W. Uncoln Ave . Anahetm. 10 a .m. regis- traUon wtth audJUon open to public. 535-7267. Mon. . ~-- .. Calendar £ountrJ THE JOI UAL BARD plays at Crazy Horae. 8 p .m .-1 a .m .• 1580 Brookhollow. Santa Ana. 549-1512. Jau CAFE LIDO. Al Abbott on the piano. 9 p.m.-1 :30 a.m .. 2900 Newport Blvd.. New- port Beach. 675-2968. RALPH BLAZlt BIG BA1'1>, 8-11 p. m.. In- definite. The Rose & Crown. 83 l S. State College Blvd .. Anaheim. 778-5600. Pop noUc suggeatlons to brtng about change In your au~ conscious. A two-part work- shop. the second aesslon Is Thurs .. Mar. 29. 7:30-9:30 p.m. Fee $19. Golden West College. Technology Room 213. 15744 Golden West St.. Huntington Beach. 891-3991. Lectaree "B&LPUtG OLDltR PA- Tllt!fT8 TO COMPLY WITH TRltATllltlfT RSODlltlf?S" by Ray Wil- liam London, and .. Pharma- cow.& and Older Patients" by ~chael Fine. UC lrvlne University Club, 4 p.m. $20 fee. 856-5873. Tue. Ctu.tcal GIUtOORY COLEllA.Jlf, see Friday listing. STVDE"T PATRICIA F AIUUtLL, soprano, and ROBIJf BULLARD, mezzo-aoprano. perform music by Purcell. Vivaldi. Faure and Brahms al the Chapman College Rccllal Hall, 8 p.m.. 333 N. Glaasell, Orange. Frtt ad- mission. 997-6'818. Coan try "BDI BAM," a 13-plece rock 'n' roll band. Is fea- tured 9 p.m.-1 a.m. at Medley's 18744 Brookhurst St.. Fountain Valley. 963-2366. CllEIOSTRY plays Top 40 music for dancing. 8:30 p.m.-mldntght. Close En· counte r s. 21022 Brookhurst. Huntington Beach. 968-9800. ART APPUCIATION 8SRIB8 O" IM - PR&88IOKl811 ls given at the Laguna Beach ~useum of Art. Educator a nd his- torian Ron Steen offers a six-w eek session of sllde-tUustrated lectures on the history of art from Im- pressionism through the 20th century. Mondays. 3:45-4:45 p.m .. through Ma~ I . 850 fee. 494-65~~ THE WESTED U1'101' BAPfD performs. 8 :00 p.m.-1 :OOa.m .. Crazyhorse. 1580 Brookhollow. Santa Ana. 549-1512. Juz DIZZY, see Sunday list- ing. KERRY OELTZELllA.Jlf, singer.guitar. 9p.m.-J a.m .. Blue Bed Cafe. 107 21s t Place. Newport Pier. New- port Beach. 675-3333. Etc. MEDLEY'S presents ""Jeri Lynne & Skyline'" at their Jazz nlaht. 8:30 p.m.-1 a.m .. l 877413rookhurst St .. Fountain Valley. 963-2366 "IPfTBRSECTION," con- sisting of sounds of brass. pia no. drums and saxapho nc.. appears 9 p.m.-1 :30 a.m .. Cafe Lido, 2900 Newport Blvd.. New- port Beach. 675-2968. WoruhoP9 __ A STOP-SMOKl"G CLDOC Is held with hyp= THE THllltE GUllfBAS BOOKSTORE features open poetry readings. Fif- teen minutes per poet. Tea and coffee provided. 8 p.m .. cannery VIiiage, 506 31st St., Newport Beach . 673-8400. COPfFREY PHILLIPS. see Friday listing. ''HERE'S THE COMEDY CATCH OF THE YEAR. It's the best time to be had at the movies since 'Tootsie!'' -Peter Th:wf:TW, PEOPLE MAGAZJNE "It's a 10! A big wet kiss for 'Splash! The best comed y of the year . ., -G00· Prank/in. *NXT-1V l.o.~A~PI<'-~ ''A refreshing treat, a surprisingly poignantcomedy ... ifBo Derek rated a 10, then Daryl Hannah rates at least a 20~' -Kath/Hn Carmll, N. Y. DAILY NEWS ~' 'l'WmlOO ~,_ 1811AN GWIJ ...... ,ION 8(1Mill111 'SPWll' ._ 'roM HANKS· OArt'L llANKAll MM IM .. m CAHDY=.. =m~ ta«lX ._Ill llOLDllOOE ...,wm.LG.00 l BA&WXI M.OOlm. .. BllOJAY ~ = BmJAY FllPJlMAN ~BilAH GRA1D '""':ION Hou ~ ,.. ...... -.... --, ----..... -. .... ..-a. .. ~ _. ... --..u-.-·-· -.~· .... -.-.. -------NOW PLAVING------- •AIAHEIM *«:OITA MHA Biookhurst EMr* 0-Cttlt• 772·1448 979~141 *'HA COITA MllA UA MllNI UA a... 990-4022 M0-4)594 OUHI UA aty ._.. 934-3111 FOUITAll VAUIY 11¥111 Edwwdl Fw!tMn Vlllty ~ Woodbnllftt 139-1500 551-0HS GUiii AMC Or .... Miii 837·0340 FOUMTAll VAUEY •lMHA NIW OMlll Pecrht"s founta111 Valley 0 t ~ls.Mn! ~ Stldi1111 DI 982·2481 Hila Mii 78Me1 I 839-1770 WUTMlllT(I UA C.t111N1193..0548 * 35nwftCDAiio ' 7 ~ 0 - Pop "A SWDO C01'TUT NlOBT" Is featured every Tuesday ntaht at Happy Daze. 1791.'7 MacArthur Blvd .. lrv1nc. 250-1077. Mu.cum. the oonr~n~ room. Santa Ana. Coffee ta at 9:30 a.m .. lecture ts from 10a.m .-noon. Thefollowtng two Tuesdays a.lao feature lectures. 87 admission. 996-2241. range rrom 89 to 825. 1i 13) I~ 642-3888. ~ Wed. G ~ ci G ~ ' ,, VIPfC&1'T &COTT. stt Frtday listing. Sinlle. Cla..teal ~ L&lt l'ltltllltLL, see Fri- day Ustl!_lg. WDEL or RO:Jlll>. 8BIP, for strullca ovel" 45. meets at tile Ancient Manner In Santa Ana 524·3327. GUOORY OOLEW. ~ DIZZY, see Sunday list· Ing. se ! Jl"riday Usung.. ~ Theater C'.>antry ~ "DEATHTRAP" at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. Sec Friday llsung. "1'U1'PfY OIRJ;'' at the Grand Dinner Theater. See Friday listing. Etc. "COIQQtCT 3." An ortg- lnal art form that Inter- weaves paintings of Nancy Mooslln, dance of Sylvia Turner, and electronic and acoustic music of Darrel Dorr. UC Irvine Fine Arts Gallery. 5 and 8 p.m .. lrvlnc $4 general admission. 856-6'648. '::T ROJll a DOIQIA. dan« ln~tructors, 7:30 p.m. W1th ~ Tbe w-... Ua.loa 8uad follewtng. 8 p.m.· 1 a .m.. cO Cr azy Horse. 1580 O> Brookhollow. Santa Ana. • 549-1512. ----"I'll OBTTIPfG llY ACT TOQgnma Al'fD TAKDIO IT 01' TD ROAD" at the Harlequin Dinner Play- house. See Friday llsllng. "MA.Pf OF LA llA1'CBA .. al the Curtain Call Dinner Theater . Sec Friday llsUng. Jazz CO"l'REY PHILLIPS, Stt Friday listing. TOM llc:LAJ!f; singer and guitarist. 8 p.m.-mklntght, The Cannery Restaurant, 301 Lafayette Ave .. New- port Beach. Indefinite. 675-5777. Lecturee GENETIC ltlfOIPfEER· IJfO: THE PltACTICAL Al'fD ETHICAL DIPLICA· TIO"S· Is explored by professor of biology Margaret Mathies a t Bowers llARCltL MARC&AU, considered the world's greatest living master of mime, gives a limited one-week engagement at the Wilshire Theater. 8440 Wilshire Blvd.. Beverly Hills. Tues. through Sat. 8 p.m.. Wed. a nd Sat. matinees 2 p.m.. Sun. matinee 3 p.m. Tickets RJCK fJllEJUIA.1' and WA TPflt WA TPflt, Stt Fri· day listing. Pop "CRAZY DAZE" Is lo· The Crystal cathedral presents The Glory of EASTER April l through 20. 1984 A dramatic and musical reenactmenl of the last earthly days of Christ ~ ~\~ .. .IOft•lll•• r-unn (n.lit'w' ....,,_ ... ~ Performances every evening at 6:30 a 8:30 p.m. "rl:>u II be lhe~ when thejoyous lhrong1 ~k~ their redtt~-.Jcsu5 Christ-upon Mis triumphant entry lnlo Jerusalem. • 'lbu II be lhe1c: when In anger Jesus ~m~ the money changcr5 from the hou5e of Ood • 'tbu'll be tlwtt when Jesus gives tlls dl5Clpla and all ol mankind the l\eys to abundant llvlng. • 'QJ II be I.here whm tht tide tums ag;tlrul Nim.• "rl:>u II be there when Pontlld Ptlatc: ~ntc:nccs Nim to death • "rl:>u 11 lttl the: earth convul!ir the: Sky grow dart\. the: lightning flash w~ He Is nailed to the cross • "rl:>u II be lhc:fc: to hear His~,.,. WO«ls. . • Andl 'bJ II be then' on that mMt glorious mom ol hist<lf) 1o1hcn Jau~ Christ Is r1~1 CHARGE RESERVATIONS BY CAU.ING (714) 54GLORY OR (213) 53GLORY . . ...... __ _. ... -.. ~ r· ~ - I I • : 0) .... ~ N ii .. .. :i ~ Cl ,, 'C u. ...... i ,, i i ~ -~ Ci: 0 FOR PEOPLE WHO WNG FOR MOVIES THAT ARE BErl'ER, RICHER, AND MORE EMOTIONALLY SATISFYING, 'RACING WITH THE MOON' IS THE ANSWER TO A PRAYER ... WONDERFUL STUFF ... A POWERFUL FILM~' -Ru Reed. NEW YORK POST .. THEKINDOF MOVIE THAT MAKES YOU LAUGH AND CRY AND TURN TO THE PERSON NEXTTOYOU AND SAY, 'WASN'TTHAT TERRIFIC'.'' -Joo!S...W. WAllC·TVI <XlODMORNINC AMERl(;A "Superbly acted and directed and one of the best new pictures of the year." J.,nroy "1ons. SNEAk PREVIEWS It INDEPENDENT NEWS "Right up to the knock - out ending, you'll be vastly amused and tearfully moved by this refreshing film that promises - and delivers -the Moon." C..y~ t'OSJl()NJl..rTAN •• I>azzlinu .• ' ,._,;;.~;;;rt(WV t·ing 11·ith 1hffl0011 PARAMOUNT PICTURES PRESENTS A JAFFE-LANSING PRODUCTION· A RICHARD BENJAMIN FILM SEAN PENN· ELIZABETH McGOVERN· RACING WITH 'THE MOON· NICOLAS CAGE · WRITTEN BY STEVEN KLOVES PRODUCED BY ALAIN BERNHEIM AND JOHN KOHN · DIRECTED BY RICHARD BENJAMIN PG PWnl MliCl Mm!!'~ ~ ~~~9J:!.~T_PIS~ -~~ -. .. -.-"°··-----STARTS TODAY . ---tr[~ BREA Mann Brea Pwa m5339 a>STA MESA EdwatdS Town Center 751_.184 -,--lUXUllY THEATRES (i§"§'m_,,._ •I ~ 1st 2 Matinee Showings Only $2. 75 Unless Noted S •3t.14•r•luil6l63~ 2553/~~.) S * FOR Funt EXCfTHOEnTI V1s1tOvr... * Pm.ICE ACAllEllr Who1 on lns11ru11on• o l!l 12:302 404 50 7 109:20 THE/(I p1RJ1Tll PO Show\ II 12:05 2·05 4 00 5 :55 7 55 .. ' 55 lllnf'inn1rilh Show At ,, 1:00 3:10 ,,., •• ._.,, 5:20 7 :30 ~ ,.~-& t :40 AGAINST 'rl~ DS s ·U AJLL OD 7:50 & • 10: 's £1i~~·~• ~PG 12·00 J :lo 5 ·00 7:40 1o:os u .so loo 5:10 1 :20 t :30 13i'l3'J1)ijij2)M~ 2553 i17,.~) JAMES 1··1~ Slqlfwn King~ Shows At GARNER .. Ctt1l.DIUJ't Of" 6 :00 1 :00 C .. 10·00 At' oo 1 ·u 10-30 me ORl"I @ .,, m·iH'll trilh Phu .. , I/alley lhf-,,..H PO Girl (R ) Plut Mr.Mom (PG) Plu1 Ntt"' Sfllft (!It) Orl,,•tna o .. n S:SO w..-enti / S :4S WMtl11il"'s * Ch1lch en U~ 11 FREE Un4.,u No•ed NOWPIAYING +ww night at Happy Due. 17927 MacArthur · Blvd.. bvtne. 2~1077. .. BUTCH SILL&RA BOUU BAJllD." att Frtday listing. VlltC&llfT ICOTT, att Fnday llstl~ LS& J'S &LL, att Frt- day U.Ung. UVllSllf &. LU, see Friday listing. DIZZY. aee Sunday 1Jst- 1ng. Theater ''BAm IJll AJUIS'' at Sebaat.tan'• West Dinner Playhouae. See Friday Ust- 1°iDltATBTllAP" at the IAguna Moulton Playhouse. See Frtday listing. . "FUJlllltr 000." at the Grand Denner Theater. See Frtday IJsUng. "rll OS'M'IJllG llY ACT TOOSTll&ll Al'll> T AIDNG IT ON TD llOAD" at the Harlequin Dinner Play- house. See Friday II.sting. ''111.Aff OP LA llAJllCBA •• at the Curt.aJn Call Dinner Theater. See Friday listing. Lectv.ree "TBS AGONIES or CJl&ATUIO," with Ober artlst and painter Teresa Patteraon speaking to the Torana Art LeaQue. 7:30 p.m.. Bowers Museum. 2002 N. Main St .. Santa Ana. 538-3763. Etc. • I llASC&L llAllCSAU, eee Tuesday Uatlng. Thu. Clawlal Oaaoc>aT COL&llAK, see Friday ltsU.ng. Coan try A SWiHO DARC& C01'· TSST, wtth flnt p.rtu a tnp to the Caribbean. ta held at Cruy Horse. n.. • ..._.. Ua.loll a.Dd plays 8 p.m .-1 a .m. 1580 Brookhollow. Santa Ana. 549-1512. Jaa TD OllAftO& COAST COLLSO.& .JAZZ P&8TI· VAL features performances by Buddy lllch, Woody Herman. the Poncho Sanc- hez Laun Jazz Band. and the OCC Btg Banet. Ftf'tecn coUege ancl htgh echool bandS alao take part tn the festival. Tonight features the Poncho Sanchez Band at 7 p.m .. followed by occ·s B1g Band. Friday's concert features the Buddy Rtch B1g Band at 8 p.m .. and Satur- day brings the Woody Herman Band to perform at 8 p. m. All events are held at OCC"s Robert B. Moott Th~ater. 2701 FaJrv1ew Road. Coeta Mesa. For Ucket Information. 432-5527. TR& TllAC'I' 1RLL8 ~ .. bawdy, unpredictable, funny, sad, tender ... 'The Hotel N8W Hampshire' blows Into theatres on a fresh creative breeze:· -UIATodly CISTl IESl ~2711 EDWARDS SOUTH ~T P\.AlA CISTA IESI 631-3501 EOWMOS tWlllOR TWIN --~· EDIJfMa Wf.S~ -637-0340 Nit ORANGE llW.l a..-ms 768-6611 EDWMDS/s.oRN LAGUM HlLS lllW.1. -'34-3111 lMaTYCOOO ... Calendar BIG BAl'fD, for your dancing pleuure. 8 :30-11:30 p .m .. The Californian. 16431 eoi.a Chica, Huntfngton Beach. $2 admlHTon. 846-1347. RVTB PRJC&, ace Friday Ustln«. TO"ll lloLAUf, see Wednesday llsill'\i. llA•K ISB&LL A!ID TD 1IB'fTBll escTIOR, eventnas. Indefinite. Old Dana POtnt Cafe. 24720 Del Prado. Dana Point. 661-6003. JllCI( 8DUIAll and WA1'llf& WATD, see Frl- dayllsttna. OODOY PHILLIPS, see Frtday Usttng. Pop lrul. shows, 2 p.m. and 8 p.m .. eludes lunch. Mtaaton Viejo Ho&ATBTRAr' at the Knott's Good Time Theater, campus. 28000 ~le Laguna Moulton Playh~. Knott's Berry Farm. Buena Parkway. 831-4835. see Friday listing. Park. 971-9300. TDOJlARDCAJllYOIUs ..TB& &LSPBAKT llAllC&L llARCBAU, thelocat&onotaEuterweek llAR" at the Gem Theater. see Tuesday llsttng. back.pa.ck trip &f.OMOred by See Friday llsUng. A COLL&G& YA.Ill l8 Saddlebeck Couqie North. ..PU!flff ODO... at the hosted by Saddleback Col-The nve-day tnp a. led by Grand Dinner Theater. See leg<: North wtth more than Grand Canyon naturaltet Friday Jtsung. 35 coll~ea and universities Robert Cooper. Parttdpanta "I'll GSTTINO llY ACT participating. 10 a .m.-1 depart Tuesday. Aprtl 17. at TOOltlK&RA!IDTAKDO p.m .. StudentQuadoncarn-7:30 p.m. from the north IT OJlf TD aOAD" at the pus. 5500 lrvlne Center campusandretumSunday, Harlequin Dinner Play-Drtve. lrvlne. 559·9300. April 22 at 8 p.m. Pre-trip houee. See Friday ll9tlng. onentaUon ts Wedneeday, ••llAJllOPLAllAllCBA" Aprtl 11. 7:30 p.m .. at at the CUrtatn Call Dinner AdYaDce BllJJn& Harvard Park Clubhouse In Theater. See ~Ilg. "WOID1' AT WOU DI Irvine. 8140 fee. 559·1313. "TBlt 11008 " at TB& COIOIUJOTY COL-SD llAllllOTB wtth the the Newport Harbor Actors LEOS" Is a conference Orange County S ierra Theater. See Friday llsttng. hoeted by Saddleback Col· Singles March 30-Aprll 1. • _.___ lege South. It Is designed to Bus p1ck-upe Fri. evening In -.--. .. aa-. enllance leadership skllls grange County and San and provide networking of Fernando Valley. Coat of JIAWADl'ORCK&AP. A women students. admlnts-8104 Includes bus. lodgt~ two-part slJde/)ectu.re With r ult taff S Vllla ""~ an offbeat vtew of Hawaii trators. 1ac y. s or at terra con.....uo:t. 0 P T 0 U a aa.r .. ans11 worbbop facilitated by Sandy McDankl will gtve specific toola to lmprove cre.afuvtty. lntegi'fty and self-Image. From 9 :30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturda_f: March 31, Sea· cliff' V~ Auditorium. 2205 Main St .. Huntl~n Beach. Tickets 835. 969-1331. .. TDDl8AIU>OOT9C>r suocw ... With Dr. Susan Christopher. well-known speaker. workshop leader. televtston penonallty and -----_:__ 1 ' author. Thia one-day work· s hop proYtdea each aetr-searchtng lndMduaJ with l~t and technJques to help Uiem make the tran- sition between knowing and not knowtng their potential. Sat., Mar. 31. 9 a.m .-4 p.m.. ,, 'Saddleback College Campus ::1 South. Library Room 330. i' 28000Muaumte Parkway. 'if. Mission \1ieje>. $48 fee. 7 831-4646. ~ TllltTUCATA.JfasGIOR @: of Mexico a. the deetinat&on g. of a tour Aprtl 14-22. Tom .fl> Leslie, experienced guJde Cl) ACADEMY AWARD ~ NOMINEE BFST FOREIGN nLM KlCK PYZOW, aJnger. guitar, harmonica. 9 p.m.-1 a.m. Blue Beet Cafe. 107 21st Place, Newport Pier, Newport Beach. 67S.3333. board of trustee members. all meals except lunches and an tnexpenaJve way to · vtslt the state. by author and .-s_2_o_regi.....;..;.·_stra_u_o_n __ fee __ ln_· _s_s_s_-4_1_3_8. ______ __,,, UUBS!I S. Lit&, eee Friday llsUng. L&& nmLL-. see Frl- datll:::ang, lt1'1' 8COTT. see Friday llstlng. BUTCH alLL&aA llOQll& llAJO>, see Friday llstlng. Daace BAI.LaOOll DARCl1'0. 8 p.m.-mldnlght. Dance ::S~ ~!Jo:iar~ ~ try Club. Graham St .• Hunt- ington Beach. ••BAJ11!C8 nr Allll8" at Sebaatlan'a West Dinner Pia house. See Friday list- outdoorsman Robert SmJth. 6:30-9:30 p.m .. also Apr115. Fee 813. Golden•West Col- lege Tech. Bldg.. Rm. 118. 15"7 44 Golden West St .. Huntington Beach. 891-3991. &8TATB PLAKJlfllfG ·roa· SDIGLU. An over· view of estate planning technJques wtth cmpbasts toward the slngJe per90n. Santa Ana College. 85 fee. 667-3097. Etc. TD nw • ODIL8 '· with Gisele MacKenzie. Rose Marie, H elen O'Connell. and Kay Starr. 2 fi\ f d -I r''~ """'''I l I "~ "4.\ _., ....... ..... 1 ... edwards WESTBROOK CINEMA ~: .. ~~, r·~.'=~:1 S ~v•~., at SJQ-440 1 LASSITER "THE HOTEL NEW HAMPSHIRE" (R) Fri. 6:15.1'0:25 (R) Fri. 8:40 ~,!";}~~·~15~~~ Sel./Sun. 1:00, 4:55, 9:00 "TTfA/V/.IY c;, ~ "MIKE'S MURDER" (RI Fri. 8:15 (PG) Fri. 6:40, 10:40 Sat./Sun. 4:00, 8: 15 SaLISun. 3:00, 7:00. 10:55 w.-1111, at Wfttllr• Sl.00 JERRY LEWIS "SLAPSTICK" (PG) Fri. 7:00, 10:20 Set/Sun 3:40, 7:05, 10:25 edward• MllA CllllMA Newport & 19th 646 5025 Coal• Meu • ~us IPGI • --..~-EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT - -- Frt. 1•, t.15 Sit/Sa 2.11. 4:31, 1•, t.15 edwards LIDO CINEMA MfWl'OaT I OUL .. AI D 673 8350 .tiT 'flA LIDO - MfWrOIT l fAC~ Extra-Terrestrials have never been this spaced-out before. 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"You Gotta Have A.rt." an exhibit conceived a.nd directed toward a youthful audience to provide an overview of art usJng lls basic elements - shape. color. Une, form. texture. space. a.nd light Is shown through April 15. Beginning Monday. educator and historian Ron Steen wlll offer a slx·w~k session of slide-Illustrated lectures on the history of art from ·Impressionism Calendar and professor of natural science at Saddlcback Col· legc. leads the adventure. Fee of 8795 (double oc- cupancy) Includes prc·trtp ortentallon. air fare. all ground transporta tion. Jlotel accommodations. hotel lax and guided tours. Saddleback COllegc North 559·1313 SC O TT MOORE , award-winning water- colortst. prcscnTs an In- tensive eight-hour water· color demonstration . 9 a m.·4 pm.. Saturday. March 3 1. Saddlcback Col- lcge Sou th. Science/Math Room 3 13 . 28000 Ma rguerite Park way. Missio n Viejo. Fee 845. 831-4646. A CROSS·CO\IRTRY 8.IDDfG TOUR In Sequoia NaUonaJ Park with Nordic guides Robert Cooper and Dave Tollakson Is sponsor- ed by Saddleback College North. Oc<:urrtng the wecl<- end of Apr11 6·8. partici- pants ski miles of groomed cross-country tracl<s and marked trails In Giant For- est. home of the largest llvl~ trees on earth. S-ull- th~ the 20th century. 850 fee for the 3:45-4:45 p.m. session . Hours Tues .·Sun . 11 .3 0 a.m.-4:30 p.m . 494-653 1. NEWPORT BARBOR ART llUUUll. 850 San Clemente Drive. Newport Beach. "II Modo ltallano ... ltallan new image artists Mlmmo Paladino and Marisa Merz: California art- ist Leonard Kosclanskl presents his moat recent able for Intermediate and t>csOnnlng skiers. 8155 fee lnC\udes lwo nlj(hta lodglng at Giant Foresf Lodge a.nd bus transpo rtatio n . 55g...1313. A Lll'& ER'RICIDIElfT 8BM11fAR Is presented Mondays. 1\prll 2 ·23. 6:30-9:30 p.m . Participants will learn spcctnc sclenUflc skills to analyze hand- wr1Ung for the purpose of accesslng personality trans. 840 fee. Creal Western Sav· logs. lrvtne. 559~ 1313. WUfD811RFl1'fG Is a sprtng health and ntnesa PRFRTD.M PCTURES PRESENTS A lREl ITEL~K PRlll~ INIEA A HERBERT FllSS Flffi· FOOTLOOSE · Kf""' BfUJ~ ·LOOI StGA CDt£ WEST fHl lffi LlllJiOWJ ·EXECUTIVE PfIDfiR OONEL lllElNCK ·WRITTEN BY ClAN ~CtRJUJ · PFUUEO BY LEWIS J ROOfTllL ANO CJRi ZAffiN ·~TED BY ~AT ffiSS Fml UE PtJ'8 8 ai; FRlTl WFU.mY ™ · OOQR. ~ PICT\.flE scurnRACK ALEUTI 00 CCUJTIBIA AECCRJS FNJ CASSEITES ,,,, ... "·., PGW11l-.-JMD (X)l-.,_t A~ : : -------. ......... -: ..... ~"" ... '"'' --.... -·--~URE .. I - ... NOW PLAYING • FOUMTA* VAlUV I.MOMA MACH • OIWeGl Minn Brea Plaza 529-5339 Fim1ly four 963-130/ Edwards Soutll Coast Cinedome ~·2553 lfMttl •97-1711 • WHTMMITtfl COSTA MESA EOwtrOs WOOOt>OOQe MIUION VIEJO Ectwatds Cinema West EclwardS Har1>0! Twin Clllema Eowws MWlon 1111-3935 IMWM:Cs.t " ......... m.ano 631·3501 551-0655 Vltja M.ii •COITAMOA ~ EdWllds lown ~., 751-4 la. (., ..... ACC1rJ1D.,. ,,_ _. r tr rrl wur ma Pdc'•tf.~ Qrlwt.4n ., paintings. tnciudJ~ "Wall- ing arufGnuhtng· (1983). Bqth through April 1 Tues.-Sun. Jl a.m.-5 p.m 759-1122. GALLERIES ALLltKDALE QAL - LltRY, 1540S. Coast High- way. u.auna Beach. Highly pollshe<fbronze sculptures by the Ben~tt Brothers of Placervlllc. Indefinite . program offered by Saddle· bade College South. lnstruc· tors prov1<fe exercise for the whole famUy during two thrtt-hour sessions. I 0 a.m.· I p.m. Many dates arc available. Sat.-Sun.. Apr11 28-29. May 5-6: or con· secuUve Saturdays. April 7 a.nd 14; or Tuesday and Thursday. May 8 and 10 $65 fee. Dana Point Harbor. 831-4646. A881tRTIVlt1'S88 TltADflKQ for slnQles ts scheduled for four W'edncs- days. Apr11 4-25. 7-9:30 p.m. Teaches participants how to relate more effective- ly and how to lncrcaM" self-confidence through the application of aa.sertlve communication skills. 840 fee. Saddleback College North campus. Room A I 0"3. 5500 lrvtne Center Dr1vc . Irvine. 559-I 313. <>ncot.nc E•enta ALLIGATOR PARM. 7671 La Palma. Buena Park. One of the world's largest reptile collecllons. 10:"30 a .m.-6 p.m . dally 522-2615. BRJGG8 ctnnnJllGBAll A\ITOllOTIVE llUUUll • 250 E. Baker SL. Costa Mesa. An tique cara circa 1912-pruent. 9a.m.-5 p.m. Wcd.~Sun. 546-7660. Dl8RltYLAKD, I 313 Harbor Blvd.. Anaheim. Mo~ than 50 attractions In seven themed parks. A gala "Olympic Ntght" occurs Saturday. 8 p.m.-1 a .m .. with a JlOQ1 of raising mor'C than ST mllUon to l>encflt training of U.S. Olympic athletes. Other actlVIUes In- clude the dramauc "We the People" ceremony and the "Amertca.n Gazette" par- ade. 8 100 tax-deducUble tickets Include unlimited use or attractions. Ore· works. appearances by U.S. Olymptans. complimentary meal and momentos. Nor- mal park houra Frt. 1 O a .m.·6 p.m .. Sat.' 9 a .m.-7 p.m .. Sun. 9 a.m.-9 p.m .. Mon.-Thura. lOa.m.-6 p.m. 999-4565. llROTT 'S B&RRY F .AIUI, 8039 Beach Blvd .. Buena Park . 165 rtdes. sh ows and attractio ns arc found along wtth Wiid West gunrtg htera. can-can Clancen. Camp Snoopy and live country mualc. Open Fr1 .. Mon.-1'hura. 10 a .m.-6 p.m., Sat. 10 a.m.-10 p.m .. Sun. 10 a.m .-7 p.m . 952~9400 LION C0111'TRY 8MARI, 8 800 lrvlne CcnlC1" Drlvc. t.aauna Hiiia. Dr1ve--through wlld animal park. Zambal RJvcr cruJse. BJ\lmal ahOWtt, petting mo. lal1(e •V1a.ry. C¥n.a daily 9:-B a,m .. lut car admrttecl 3:30 p. m. 837 -1200. -,_ Tucs.-SUn 11 a.m.·5 p.m. 497-6005. AllTIST•s GALLERY a FRAllS STUDIO. 1 1 Monarch Bay Plaza, South Lag un a . Art · lat/photographe r Susan Smith's eXhlblt Is on vtew Thuraday through Apr11 30. Opening reception Is Thursday. 7·10 p.m. Hours 1\Jcs.-Sat. 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Mon. l ·6 p.m. 66 J-9352. BC SPAC& GALLEllY. 235 Forest Ave .• Laguna Beach. "Convergence -Part II'· features artJsta rep- resented by the Gallery. A d.JaUnctlve blend of at· Utudes prevalent In the phololtraphlc art of today arc a1splayed. Th rough AfrtJ 21. Hours Tues. ·Sat. 1 :;30 a.m .·5:30 p.m . 497·1880. ClllllSTIAl'f TBOllAS GALLERY, 1()()1 W. 17th St .. Suite T. Costa Meaa. An exhibition of abstract acuJpturaJ figures featuring . -n. ....... -.. ..,...,,, ...... Prized photojournalism 11.arrJ BenllOn'• plctaree of celebrltlea In prlftte momenta are on ahlblt tbroagb Aprll 28 at San Jun Caplatnmo Library and Caltmal Center. See Gallery IJatlnC. Tuesday Aprl 3 Friday Aprl 6 Sahl'day Aprl 7 WeGmcby Aprl 25 Lar Lamovidt Dance Co. 8 p.m. Village Theatre Secp>ia Strine Quartet 8 p.m. Village Theatre HopUlson Smith, Lutenist 8 p.m. Village Theatre Kathak Dances of lncia AlilllWllclllar&IMidM 8 p.m. Heritage Room For information or Visa and MasterCard ticket orders. please telephone (714) lse-e379. Professional Performing Arts University of California, Irvine UCI -always the best in enterlainment • J A ' . ~-. .. .. ~ Dorothy Emerson Er Don Nolan present ~ . -~AITlQUES EXPO & SALE IN THE COMMERCE BUILDING ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS 11 FAIR DRJVE•COSTA MESA, CA MARCH 22, 23, 24 & 25, 1984 THURSDAY THRU SATURDAY. 1-IO P.M. • SUNDAY. NOON ·I P.M. Orange C.Ounty's largest and most diversified showing of antiques Afternoon and evening door prizes -52S-to •ioo-and SSO()OO GRAND PRIZE ror lhoee in allendance (mull be praenl lo win). Alto ct.ily door prizee -need not be pnisent.• •All drew;ng pn.. en pwdl8M ctrtificates few antiq-ol your choice. General Admission $2.75 . With this ticket any number-$2.50 eoch; Senior Citizens {65 & over} -$2.00 eoch. Children under 12 free . Free PorJung Quiksilver- A Sense of Style ... A Echo beach Trunk B ST Comp boordshort C Bongos longboorder D Nylon trunk 8~~@~ 56 FASHION ISLAND · NEWPORT BEACH· (714) 644-5070 ...-. ...... . . . ... , 11 ..... co CD ~ ,., a · . 12 • co ~ c? N .c ~ ~ >. as "O .::: LL ...... ~ "O c G> .lll: I ~ -0 ·~ - \41 Solitude am.id skyscrapers Anthony Hernandes 1l8e8 b.U camera to docament .. Public Areaa." Rt. work ta on dlaplay at Suan SpJrltua Gallery throUCh April 14. When you're talking barbegue, you're talking Texas. J ust as real ---lobster coml's ---------.. from Maine and real sour· dough fro m San . Francisco. real barbeque comes f mm Texas. It's that simple. Noth in~ hut the best. And in Texas. there's one bartleque restau rant that's become a tradi· tion ... The County Line. We're rated one of the top 10 restaurants in Texas by the National Soci- ety of 1Tavel Writers. And now The County Line brin~s its bi~ Ot't.'f y ribs. lean tender brisket and spicy sausage to Irvine. Enjoy the sunset-and your fa\Qrite drink -from our wrap· around deck on Woodbridge Lake. Then sit down to our famous Country Style bart>eque in a classic 1940's roadhouse atmosphere. When }OU're talkin~ barbeque. >00're talking The County Line. Open: Monday-Thursd~. S·IO p.m. Friday-Saturday, 4·10 p.m. Sunday, 12·9 p.m. 4615 Barranca Parkway, Irvine Galleries GALSRIA CAPl8TRA1'0, 31681 camlno Capistrano. San Juan Capistrano. The Onest In all media of Ameri- can Indian art Is featured. Artists Include R.C. Gorman, Helen Hardin. John Nl~o and CUfTord Beck. Throl.1$lh April 26. Mon.-Sun. 1 (1 a.m.-5 p.m . 661 -1781. OUOOE1'BElll OAL- LUY. Chapman College. 333 N. Glassdl. Orange . "Sound and Silence." a new work by Mlneko Grim- mer, In cludes unique klticuc scuJptures which feature blocks of Ice wtth pebbles frozen Into them suspended above architec- tonic structures of wood. meta.I and wtre. As the ltt melts. the pebbles fall at random Intervals down through the structure producing an lntrtgulng and always unexpected ex- pertence o( silence and In· termJttent 80Und. Hours Mon.-Sat. I -5 p .m . T A r1l 27. .JSWJBll COllllt11'ITY C&JnSR or South Orange County. 298 Broadway. Laguna Beach. Israel! ecUlptor ChaJm Hendln's works arc exhibited. LA0t11' A BEA CB 8CBOOLOP ART, Ettinger Gallery. 2222 Laguna Ca- nyon Road. "C"allfornla Landacapcs: Four PaJnlera" brtnga together the works of MJrtam Smith. Linda Stevena. Don Hen- drtx and Jerry Davta. Hours 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Mon.-Frt .. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Sat. 497-3309. llJLL8 ROU8S ART OALL&RY, 12732 MaJn St .. Garden Grove. Lyrtcal abstracuona and paintings by Ling Chung. Th~ Aprtl f. Wed. ·Sun. 12-4 p.m. 638-6707. OllANO& COAST COL- LSOS Photo Gallery. 2701 FaJrvlcw Rd., Coeta Mesa. "Miiwaukee. Between 14th and 24th Streets:· an exhibit ol black and whltc ~'! ~ph~~ Tueada . ~n.-Fr1 . 8 a.m.-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. 432-5725. ORANGE COURTT CE1'TBR PO• 00"11tll· PORARY ART, 3621 W. MacArthur Blvd., Spatt 111. Santa Ana. Featured Is artwork which Includes computer graphics gener- ated Imagery by David Em. Also. hls ''otglcon .. collec· lion ls ehown. Opens Wed .. March 28. Reception for the artist will be Fri .. Mar. 30. 7-10 p.m. Hours Wed.-Sun. 12·5 p.m. 549--4989. QUOaUll, 374 N. Coast • HJghway, Laguna Beach. Mur1ele Burch's water- colors and acrylics and Al· bcrt Landeros waleroolors on exhibit through April I . 10 a.m.-5 p.m. dally. 4~~ts11Ac'g COL· I.SOK LlllRARY, 28000 Marguerite Parkway. Mtssk>n 'llejO. Two diver- gent cxhlbtta of art are on display ln the lobby of the library on campus. Kann Hedatrom's creauona con- sist of paJntlfl"8. drawtngs HOGUE 8ARl9CHAEL'I, a Saloon for all reasons, Is definitely just that! The new Mr. and Mrs. Mike and Lynn Davta can attest to that. They met at Hogue's on St. Patrick's Day 1983, (their first time In the saloon), and were married here St. Patrick's Day 198'4. Hogue Barmichael's ts located at 1976 Newport Blvd. In Costa Mesa. Sunday Brunch Unlimited Champagne 10 am -3 pm So much to choose ALL YOU CAN EAT BOTENTREE8 EcP Benedict. SEAFOOD BAR Shrimp CockWI. DESSERT TABLE FNllh FrWt. Scrambled EcP. a.con. S.W11Je. Kam. C'"·"-v..i. ~· T~i, • Fr.h V...iahle • HomenuMl. s.t.da • s.i.d Bar ADULTS •795 Also serving: Cnb lAp, Herrinc, Tuna. Sa.lmoo, Etc. • Pina • Cold Cuti Cboeolate M~ Homemede Cakee, Mutfim 6 Cannoli. ~ta.etc. • Ju.M:. • S.,ell 6 CrMDI 0- • C.,_ • Homemede Breed CHILDREN CHILDREN Under 12 Under 3 •39a No Charge LUNCH BUFFET M-F 11-S tS.96 DINNER BUFFET M-Th 4-8 $5.96 and eculptul'C8. Alao ahown are wood~ from the private coUedJon of artist Yen T . Huang. Both artists are frdtn M'tuton Viejo. Thn>u4h M&rc:h. 8A1'D8T01'S GAL· L&llY. 384-A N. Coast Hijthway, Laguna Beach. "dOntemponuy Country." a mu1ttmedJa ahow of Wot'ka expreaslng the warmth and vttaUty of the country acene around the workf. Alao watercolor work• by Dorothy Bartlett and Joan C h r lstcnsen . Hours Tues.-Sun. 11 a.m.·4 p.m. 893-3475. SAN JUAN CAPmTRAJ10 LlllltAllT ARD CULTURAL C&l'lfta. La 5ala room, 31495 El Camtno Real. San Juan Capistrano. Harry 8en80n preeenta a selection ofhta noted work. spanning a 30-ycar photojoumallam career for many pubU- caUona. Reception tonight 6-8:30 p.m. Benson wlll Jecture at 11 a.m. Saturday In Sala. Through Aprtl 26. HoursTuea.-Sun. lOa.m.-2 p.m . 493-3984. BAJllTA AKA COLL&OE AllT GALL&RY. 17th al Brtstol. Santa Ana. "The Book of The Disappeared, .. an architectural narraUve NOW SERVING COUNTRY STYLE SUNDAY BRUNCH s1n Includ• S...rao• -Well Drink or Beer t •• l:OI 1712 PI.ac.ntia 645-~l COSTA MESA ff. .-JI. lntitNU. with aplusant~ ~ '7 1 ~ood lt'rvi« and beta f ;.' of all Kood food. ff . ..... ' ORANGE COUNTY'S BEST HAPPY DOUR Contlnuoos Entertainment In tbe Lounge 103 N. Bay1ide Dr., Newport Beach 640-5123 Early Bird Dinner Specials s6. 95 Prime Rib or Fresh Fish Complete Dinner with choice of soup or salad and dessert 4 to 6 PM l D1r1 I W11k! 673-7726 801 E. BALBOA -------------------------------------------------•!' ~Tlte .... " Wlttt 8nNlda c..,.., .. ReetMnnt Account Eucuttve Congr•tulatlona to th• following Orange County ,... t•ur•nta that recently won •••rd• at the •nnu•I Southe,rn Calffornla R"taurant Writer• Aaaoclatlon Award• Banquet. GOLDEN SCEPTRE AWARDS Chez Cary, Orange (COnclnentel) The C.S.. Fulletton (Conttnentel) AWARDS OF DISTINCTION Chet Of They_, Michael Blanchet of L'Etmltage 11.etreD'otTMYew .............. Of The Yw W°"P'g Puck, Spego and Chin<>'s ._. AMUlll Ewent Angeto Capello of Westin South Coast Plaza'• Alfredo'• et. C.-y CMstma 84.Jffet 8eYef1y Wltshlre Hotel' a CMatmu Carol Luncheon GOLD AWARDS Mandarin Gourmet, Costa Meea, Chinese Chantecialr. lrvtne, Continental Five Crowns, Corona del M.,. Continental The Ritz. Newport Beech. Continental Bangkok Ill, Newport Beacti, Ethnic J.W.'• Marriott Hotel, AnMelm, French La F8Y9«e. Garden Grove, French Alfredo's, Westin So.Cit. Plaza, Italian Antonello Rlstorante, Santa Ana, It.,_. Copa De Oro, Costa Mesa. Mexlc:an AMERICAN Hotel Laguna, Laguna Beech Johnny'•. Santa Ana The Arehea, Newpot1 8eec:t\ CONTINENTAL Crown Houae, Laguna Niguel Frsinc::ofa, Huntington Bueti George'• Cametot. Newport Beach Hemlngwey9, Corona del Mat Hendfl(ua, Dena Point Mediterranean Room. Alrpot1 Inn, lrvtne Muldoona, Newport 8Mch Nleuport 17, Santa Ana Wine Cellar, The t~. Newport Beactl 8EAFOOO 8Mctt Houae. Laguna Beect1 oetaney'a, Dena Point Hungry Tiger, Corona del Mw Monterey Bay Canners, Laguna Hilts The Spindrttter, Newport Beach Tony'• Seafood Landing, Tustin BEEF A STEAK CATEGORY Charley Brown'•. Hunttngton BNd'I Chart Houae. Dana Point Chart Houee. Newport Beach Crazyhorae Steakhouse, Santa Ana FAMILY VALUE CATEGORY Keno's, Tuatln Marie Callender'•. El Toro Mimi's Cafe, Santa Ana Studio Cafe. Balboa The Cottage, Laguna Beach ETHNIC Chalet Bavarian, Costa Mesa Royal Thal Cuisine, Newport Buch Rex of Newport. Newport Beacti, Seafood SILVER AWARDS FRENCH Bordeewc, Costa Mesa Cordon Bleu, l.aguna Beactl Le 8larr1tz. Newport 8eec:t\ LAl Saint-Trope. Newport Beech L'HlrC>t'ldeMe, S.... Juan Captatrano Mon Chateeu. B Toro PfefT•'•. Cai*trano Beed'I The RMera. Costa Mesa NOVEL CONCEPT B«ay Rouge, Newport Beach BRONZE AWARDS ~AN Baxt ..... lrvtne Bob Buma. Newport Beed'I Chicago Joe'a, ll"Me ) Parad&e C.fe, Newport Beech Piratea IM, Corona del Mar Plush Fox IM, Laguna Hlb Reuben'• Moonralter, lrvtne The Quiet WOfNn, Corona del Mer Tony Roma's, Newport Beech CHINESE New Shanghai, Capistrano Beech CONTINENT AL Bayshore Houte, Lake For61t Ben Brown's, Laguna Beach Cafe Mozart, San Juan Capistrano Hemlngways Tavern by the See. Corona del Mer Ron'a In Laguna, Laguna Bead'I Roth9chtld Cheeae & Wine, Corona del Mar ITAUAN Matteo's, Corona del Mw Pronto Rlstorante. Cotta Meaa R.lstorante Gltlo. Huntington Beecf\ VIMe NoYa. Newport e.iCt'I MEXICAN AC9'Mlico, Santa Ana B Ranc:Nto, Newport 8-ct\ Otarnendl'• Cec*trano 9wtl ETHNIC Marrakeeh, Newport Beed'I R0)'9I Khyber, Newpoft Beectl SNrez. ·~ BeiKtl BEEF a STEAK CATEGORY Gul!Mn, Irvine FRENCH Chm l..Mltrec, Newport 9wtl Pleuent Peasant, Newport Beed'I JAPANESE GenkaJ, Corona del Mw Mldori, Costa M ... Talko, Irvine Yamato. Newport Beach NOVEL CONCEPT Good Earth, Newport Beactl Puffins, Corona del Mar ITAUAN Amelia's, Balboa Island LC1tnbardo's Chicago Stuffed Pina, Huntington Beach Paparazzi, Balboa Island Stuft Noodle, Newport 8eectl Vittorio's, Huntington ee.ctt WINE CELLAR AWARDS LEGEND IN IT'S OWN TIME CAT- Ambrosia, Costa Meaa Antonello Rlstorante. Costa Meaa Arehea Reat .. ent. Newport Beld'I B«ay Rouge, Newport Beach Chez Cery, Orange EGORY . Chantedalr, lrvtne Ave Crowns, Corona del Mat Hem~. Corona del Mar Johnni'•. S..ta Ana LAl Chwdonnay, tl"Me Le Premtere. Coata Meaa Cfab Cooker. Newport Beech ommana. Balboa Knott'• Chl<*en Dinner HOU98. Buena Partc Kona Hawaii. Santa Ana Reuben E. L•. Newport Beach Tale of the Whale. Balboa HONORED FOR BRUNCHES Alfredo's, Coeta Mesa a., Brown'•, Laguna Beactl Bou:zy Rouge, tJewport Beach Cele Bristol. Huntington 8Mctt AMERICAN Newport Turtle, Newport Beach Paatrano'a, Huntington Beactl R.J ..• Rib Jo6nt, Newport Beed'I Cano'a, Newport BMd'I Chanteclalr, IMne El Tortto, Newport Beactl Koto, Newport 8Mctt PROMISING NEWCOMERS ITALIAN Amlllft, Corona dlf Mw M.ateello'a, Huntington 8Mdl Matone'a. Laguna ltla Ptzzerla Uno, ~ Hiia Sauth Phllty W99t. Fountatn VsMtey CHINESE May Yu, Fountain Vflltf11 v .. • .. ~ JAPANIU Horfk-. Senta Ana SueN Celw, Lliguna BMdt Marriott Newport. Newport Beech Pronto Rlstorante. Coata Meea The Newport•. Newport Beech NOVEL CONC£PT Ruby'•. Balboa SEAFOOD Oledttone'• 4 Ritt, titewport 8w:t\ CONTINENTAL ArnbroM. Coat• ...... c... Royete, lrvtne C'&t La Vie, Lagune 8Mch La Pr9mier Grll. Coeta Meea Swlllow'a eow. S.-a.m.nte The Towera/Surf & Sand Hot*, Lllguna 8eecl'I J! 0 - - • .: - - 14 ....... ... CD ~ c CD )it I ~ fiarlectuin I ,,,,.,.., Pfe1 ll•"" NOW PLAYING Orange County Premiere 'i~ .... Htt,ArJ,T~ A~\t~~ \~By q . .. ••••• -Jo nathan Lucas .. --· Book & Lynes By Gretchen Cryer M USIC By Nancy Ford p, tlorm,mces Tue5 lhru Sun Sal & Sun • - 3503 S. Harbor Blvd .• Santa Ana 92704 ~-------------- by Richard Turner. Recep- tion Frt.. Mar. 30. 6:30·8 p.m .. with a lecture by the artist fotlowtn,g at 8 p.m . In room C· l Cf4 . Hours Mon.·Thuns. 11 a .m.·2 p.m.. Fri. 10 a.m.·noon. I~ Happy Bear Treat y ourself to THE llAMll(J&« flANOlaOIC A Guide to Happy Hours at Orange Coun ty Restaurants $2.00 each M111/ Chtckl Monrv 0,drr to· T ASTE•·m aker' s 26525 Lucinda Mi11ion Viejo, CA 92692 714/131-3142 Encloee your name, addreM, city, tbte 6 zip rode. Tues.-Wed. evenJIWI 7-9 p.m. Thnneh Apr. 1"3-. BOB81SM0Jf AllTGAL- LERT, l 166 Sunflower al Fatrv1ew. Costa Mesa. An art exnlblt w1th student work from Irvine C.0.St C hristian School. Maranatha C hristian Academy. and Prince of Peace Lutheran School. Is shown with a reception on Saturday. 1-3 p .m . 557-0804. 808.ul 8PDUTU8 GAL· LERT, 522 Old Newport Blvd.. Newport Beach . 631-6405. An exhlblUon featuring the work of Dav1d Plowden. well known for his documentary photo- graphs of America. and An thony Hernandez. wtth Images from his "Public Use Areas" and "Public Fishing Areas" ls presented through April 14. Hours Tues.-Sat. 10 a .m.-5 p.m .. and Wednesday evenings by appointment. 631-6405. TUC GALLERY, 61 l Anton Blvd., SuJte 120. Costa Mesa. New paintings by Ung Chung w1th photo- graphs by John Blod. Jen- nifer GrtfOlhs and B.tll Wcsthelmer. Tues.-Sat. 11 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Through April 1. 545-ARTS. TRAILS WEST GAL- LERY, 1476S. Coast High- way. Laguna Beach. A two-man exhibition which features Nell Boyle. western oil paJnter. and George W. Lu nd ee n . an award-winning bronze One-week engagement lluter of mime 11.arcel Marceau will bring hia ..,eclal magic to the WUablre Theater bi Bn'erly Billa nezt week. See Taeeday u.ting for detalla on petforma.ncee and ticket.. Movie reviews AGADfST ALL ODDS: Rated R. Jeff Bridges. Rachel Ward and James Woods give superb performances as three characters Involved In a compelling ro- mantic triangle. But director Taylor Hackford r· An Officer and a Gentleman"') sets this romance aa,atnst a larger, more confusing story a6out gambTtng and pollUca.1 corruption In contemporary Los Angeles. Gorg~ photography. parttcu- larfylnthesccncsnlmedln MexJco. vvv BROADWAY DAKPIY R08E: Rated PG. Woody Allen·s warmest and most accessible mm ln years actually plays like an extended sketch. Plenty of amusing scenes. but the ending Is rather abrup1 and unsaUsfylng. Allen gives one of his best performances as a neurotic theatrt- caJ manager promoung a group ol sec- ond-rate acts. Mia Farrow. In an Interest- ing switch from b~r usual roles. portrays a tough-talklnJ( New York woman. V' TIDt BIG CBJLL: Rated R. A warm, superbly acted Olm about a reunion of college friends, following-the death of a comrade. Wrtter-dlrector Lawrence Kasdan ("'Body Heat" and the George Lucas m~·hlt4) scta up the story to make a Big Point about the 1960s generation. lie never quite makes the point. but the film remaJns an engaging. funny study of fr1end.9hlp. vvv FOOTL008E: Rated PG. The dance sequences are fun. but between them you'll have lo endure a ponderous. pre- dictable story about small-town morality and teen-age frustrations. Kcvtn Bacon shines ln the lead role. John Llthgow makes the most of a thankless role as the strtdcnt town minister. Not as pretentious as "'Flashdancc," but not as lnteresUng to watch either. vv TllE BOTltL NEW llAllP91111Ut: Rated R. Writer-director Tony Rich- ardson ("Tom Jones."' "The Border") haa created a acrupulously faithful screen adaptation of John lrvtn,g'a novel. The film follows the delightfully ccccntrtc Berry family. which en(tures one t ragedy after another, tncludJng violent.a deaths. rape and fatal heart attacks. But yea. this Is a comuty. Superb enacmblc acung by Jodie Foster, Beau Brtdgea. Rob Lowe and twn Naataaeja Klnakl. playto,t the dts- Unctly ungJamoroua Suate the Bear. v ..... .., ~KLESS: Rated R. A charmJcss movte about resUcss. disenchanted teen-agers. Aldan Quinn docs a poor James Dean Impersonation as a high school hood w1th a motorcycle and a drunken father. Daryl Hannah(' 'Summer Lovers") sulks a lot as the cheerleader Qrho's attracted to him. It's hard to Imagine how a teen-problems movie cold be built around two more unlikable c haracters . .,... TllE RIGHT STUPP: Rated PC. Tom Wolfe's book about the test plJots and Mercury astronauts Is brought to the screen skillfully by writer-director Philip Kaufman. While their deeds ar t' larger-than-life. the pilots remaJn com- fortably human. Vivid performances by Scott Glenn, Ed Hams. Sam Shepherd. Dennis Quaid and Barbara Hershey. .......... v v 8CAJU>ALOU8: Rated PG. Robert Hays ("Airplane!") stars as an Amertcan tele· vtslon report.er In London who gets caught In a confusing web of blac"kmall and murder. This attempt at a me>Qem screw- ball comedy gets kayoed by a convoluted plot. Pamela Stephenson· s delightful per- formance as a con artt.s t almost redeems It. vv SPLASH: Rated PG. A dellJ(htful com- edy about a New York prod'uce dealer rrom Hanks) who falls for a beautiful blond mermaJd (Daryl Hannah). The mysterious mcrmaJd spouts legs on land and learns Engllsh from a bank of television sets at Bloomtngdales. Actor Ron Howard directs w1th a sure hand. establishing a strong central love s tory and letting SCTV velerans John candy and Eugene Levy handle aome of the best loony bfts. vvv TZR.118 01' ltffDBAIUDllT: Rated PG. Debra Winger and Shirley Macl.alne give Oscar-call&cr performances In this runny and touchtng mm. which traces a mother-daughter relationship ovel' 30 years. Jaok~ Nlcholaon, aa a paunchy. drunken astronaut, ts also superb. The serious twt.at that occurs two-thirds through Is manipulative, bul you'll prob· ablyauccumbtollanywa.y.JalncaBrooks waa the wrttcr-dlrector. "".,.., .,...,...,....,. -Excellent. ..,...,., -Very good. v"' -Good. v -Not eo FOCI· ~-~--..,._~----........ --..... ~,...--------------............ Pic~s of the plays nightly except Monda ya al varytng curtain Umea through Apr1129 . ..., V' "llAJf Or LA llAftCBA." the Don Qublotc musical, ""' 15 * ta being preaented at the Curtain Call !>fnner Theattt. :P 690 El Camino Real. Tusun (838-1540) nl«blly except 0_- Mond;wt varying curtain ti mes throuah May 6 . .,... "' .,... " llOUa&TllAP," Agatha Cl\nsUe'a murder ~J mystery. opens lonlR,hl at the Newport Harbor Actors I "Al-IC& Df WOlfDBIU.AllD," adaptation or Lewis the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. 606 Laguna canyon Theater. 390 Monte V ista St .. Costa Mesa (631-51.10). "'° C&rroll's fable. opens tonight for the F"ountaln Valley Road. Laguna Beach (494-0743). RunsTuetidaysthrough Performances wlll be JVven Thuradays through Satur-<» Community Theater at Forum II at Golden West College. Satu'*1J:: al 8 p.m. and S undays at 2:30 until April 15. days at 8 p. m. and SunCiays at 7 p.m. unUI Aprll 29. :J HunttngtonBeach(964-6392). Performancestonlghtand " &LltPHA!fTllAK."thedramattzedtruestory "OR f'LltW OVltR TD CUCKOO'S .NEST," a ~ Saturday at 7:30. Sunday at 2:30. next Saturday al 2:30 about a deformed Englishman, Is at the Gem Theater. drama set In a mental hospital, Is beLng presented by lhc ~ and.?~~'~' i~hi3g1m," the musical based on ~~:~~:~~~s ?~~ghG~~;:;:; ~t ~ ~~-!~~~':ci!~~~ ~11;'~~.c~1~:!fi~~~~~~Jt~~~~:m1;.hne~~~! ;i!!~0a~ ~ Annte Oakley's life, by the Buena Park Community 7:30. until March 31. 8 p.m. f°'r1days and Saturdays throt.Uth March 31 . .,... V' .,... a. Theater at Sullivan Center. 7631 W. Meltosc /\ve .. Buena "PlJIQfT GIRL," the musical biography or Fanny "RIGHT DD, WROJllG BUSBAlcD," an adult farce ~ Park (523-0351 ). has flnaJ per<ormances tonight and Brice. Is at the Grand Dinner Theater. 1 Freedman Way. comedy. ls the rare at the Huntington Beach Playh<>illte. Saturoay at 8 p.m. Anaheim (772-7710). Performances wlll be ~ven n~tly Main Street al Yorktown Avenue In the Seacllff VIilage 3:: "BABU IN AIUIS," a_~backstage musical by except Mondays at varying curtain limes un n May . v ~ohrmaoppnln,!5cwtlent1C[:_ gHluven 0 ungr1todanysBeaancdhSa(8t4u7rda·44y6s5a)t. 8P:e30r· ~o Rodgers and Hart. Is being presented al Sebastian's West V' "' ,, "" """ ff Dinner Playhouse. 140 Ave. 'Pico. San Clemente "GOOD," a drama about a man caught In the Nazi thf'Olij(h March 31 . v v :r (492-9950). Performances are Wednesdays through system. cl~s this weekend at South coast Repertory. "8ALLT AllD MARSHA" a new play about two "-> Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at l and 7 p.m. through 655 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa (957-4033). Final women or contrasting personai1ucs. completes lls run on w Aprtl 14. "' .,... "' performances are tonJght and Saturday at 8 p.m .. Sunday the Second Stage or South Coast Repertory, 655 Town .-"THE BEST llAK," a polltlcal drama, wlll be at 7:30 with weekend matlnces at 2:30. V' V' V' Center Drive. Costa Mesa (957-4033). Closing per-~ presented at the Westminster Community Theater. 7272 "I'll GET'l11t0 llY ACT TOG~R Al'fD TAK· formanccs wll ht tonight and Saturday at 8:30, Sunday at • Maple St .. Westminster (995-4113) Fridays and Satur-UtG IT ON THE ROAD," a musical about a singer's life 8 and weekend matinees at 3 p.m. v V' V' "f days at 8 :30 through Apnl 7 . v v 'h and carttr. lsat the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse, 35035. V'V'V'V', Excellent:"'"'"'. VeryOood: .,....,... , Good: v". Not -;-;"D.;__lt:A:T::H:TRAP-;:-=:-..:..,'-:'a~m~y-:;st:--e_ry~thiiirtiiiliiileiiiriii,o~pciiiiiiniiisiiitoiiin~tg~hiiitiiiaiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiH~ariiiboiiiiiiriiiBiiilviiidiii.iii. 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And my husbands la!"' tall~_served ~th cre~e ffe•saJwayslovcdcookiq.experimentina. readinaaboul ~ _In addiuon. there arc two nigb~y specials and my fnuche. _was a !fiumph Wlth a diffCTent t~st: a thin foods., but worked under only one chef. fOr two years in N Aonda-bred husband ooutd not resi_st the fresh pom-caramehzed ·:windowpane" topped the delicate pastry Northern California. ' e pano, perfectly sauteed and served wt~ a brown butter and the beauu~Jly seasoned ap~lcs. . . Obviously be's a fast learner who's gifted with that ., sauce. (How pleasant to find restramt, rather than Make no mistake: at $30 apiece, Pave 1s not a family elusive quality taste · , ~ over-~ in saucina a fish.) A tim~e of turnip, still-crisp value restaurant. W!th wine, tip, it's easy to spend S 100 And ·yes~ they have plans· booths for the Gude i-zucchini and snow peas accomparued the fish. for two. But I can think of several restaurants 10 our area Room (which will be welcome. i· ooe th prese t f .n -My sweetbreads in shrimp sauce (garnished with where you'll spend more and receive far less value. not n le rtb 11 14 •1 e 0 sea •ngis ~ several large shrimp with ribbons of sorrel were, quite I'm cager to ~o back for lunch, with such temptations wi s~ wo. Y or c:?m 0 !1» .. temperature-controlled LL simply, the finest rve ever tasted - crisply finished on as lamb carpaccio ($5.75) appelizer, the squab salad or ne orqe,a~neral .rcfinm.a overthencxttwoyears. -the outside, buttery inside. Exquisite! Diced zucchini was ~rhaps lobster, papaya, avocado and grapefruit salad i the perfect complement. ($ l 0). Or why not spinach pasta with wild mushrooms. or PA VE, 2640 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar; ~ And then thCTe was dessert! More agony of decision. grilled sirloin with polenta and fresh salsa? 72~9000. Open for lunch. Tue.-Fri., 11 :30-2; dinner, a> I decided I mllSt sec if David's flourlcss chocolate torte David Wilhelm bas worked many facets of the Tue . ..S.t. from 6 p.m. Reservations. American Express, .¥ lcomparestothatofacertainchef-of-tbe-year. Tbeanswer restaurant business and was general manager for La Diners, VtSa. Mastcrcarcl American A. T. LEOS Ca11torn1a cuisine Fresh Seafooels pastas. meat • & poultry Elegantly served 1n a casual atmosphere Dinner from 5 p m 7 days a week Wedding re<:ei)llons and parties 3901 I. Coasl Hwy . Corona del Mar 759· 1854 THE BARN Americ:an Lunch M F 11 2 30 Dinner M·S tr om 5 PM Happy Hour M·F 4 30 10 7 PM Sun Champagne Buffet Brunch 10-2 30 Entertainment & Dancing, Banquet Fac1htres 14982 Redhill. Tusltn 730-0115 THEONa.AL BARN FARIER STEAKHOUSE The or1grnal Fea1ur1ng d isplay bfoil1ng Lunch Mon -F11 11 2 Omnet rnghlly Mon ·frt from 5 pm . Sat & Sun from 4 pm 200 I Harbol Blvd . Costa Mesa ~2-9777 HAMBURGER HAMLET famous variety of hamburgers. saloon steaJ!I sandwiches. lobster btsque. OOIOfl soup fondue and cherry cob- blef Lunch & dlMef from 11 30 M-Sal. Sun t0-10 Soecial Sunday 8'eaklasf Grea1 bar & happy hour 1545 Adams at Harbor, Cosla Mesa 546-7392 HARBOR HOUSE CAFE Es1abhsheel since 1939 Ome1e11es 25 va11e1ies Served 24 hours Sand· wic.hes. 30 vanelies Healed garden paho Dmner served 5· 10 PM 34 157 Coast Hwy. Dana Po1n1 (7141 496·9270 Also 1634 1 Coas1 Hwy Sunset Beach 1213) 592 5404 PARADISE CAFE San t-rancrscan style .. resh trsil and pasta Pell<> dtrnng Lunch M·f 11·3 Olnnef Mon ·Sat lrom 5 p m Happy Hr M·F 5 7 Wed. Ladies Me 50' well drinks from 3 p m Banquet tacll1ties 600 Newporl Center Dr Fashion is'and. Newpoft Beach ~4-1237 POOR RICHARDS KITCHEN 8'eaktast IUnch. dinnet Pa110 d1rnng with ocean view Modest prices Beef /wtt't18 Famed fOf Belgian waffles Open daily from BAM 1198 S Coast Hwy In Village Faire Mall Laguna Beech 497. 1667 Chinese JADE DRAGON Szechwan & Mandarin Cursmes of . Otd China Host Wallace Lee Chef Yu C~ Elegant dln1no Lunch, Dmner Sat & Sun ()m Sum (Chinese Tea C•ke Brunch) Banquets. Beer & Wine Rtuonable Prices 12 100 Beach 8tvd . Stanton 998-8933 AIRPORTER INN Medfterrenean Room Con11nen1a1 Lunch M r 1 I 30 ' JO Su., Brunch 10 3 00 O.nne1 !tom 5 30 Happy Hour M F Entertainment & Danc1n9 Valel Parking BanquPI Facilities 18700 MacArthur lr111ne 833 2770 CAFE LIDO Newport s Car'lt'ry Village 1azz spor Cozy a1mosphcre American ltahan & Con1inenra1 menu Lunch M-f t 1.3 Dinner nightly 5· 1 t Entertain men1 nightly 9· 1 30 Sun 1an session 3· 7 Ample park mg 2900 Newport Blvd NeNporl Beach 675 2968 MARCEL'S Votlal llairc:el. Dancing Thursday. Friday and Saturday nights to Buzzy Box, 9:00 p .m. to 1:30 a.m. Top 40's. Backgammon. Happy hour 4-7 p.m. Come eee our brand new look. Ser- ving sandwiches. soups, seafood and croissants. 130 E. 17th St •• Costa Meise. RIVIERA Con11nen1a1 Chet R1charo Bergner since 1970 1n11mare D1nrng Lunch 11 30 3 00 Dinner trom 5 PM Cioseel Sun & Holidays Banquet rooms 3333 S Br•s101 Costa M esa 540 -3840 Italian DI PREGO'S HorntHty1e Italian Cooking In a ro- mantic atmosphefe. Same owner since 1975. Open Mon. thru Thurs. 11:30 AM. to 10:00 PM. R I. & Sat. to 11 PM. Sun Brunch 10-3. dlMef till 10 PM. 2267 Fairview. Costa Mesa 642-9500. llARCELL08 Famlty owned. Establilhed since 1973. Pastas, YMI. plzza. Speolallzlng In <Aopplno. Beer & Wine Mrvec! Salad bet. Lunch Mon. thtu Frt Dinner 7 night• a week. &Mlday Brunch 10-.3 p.m. 17602 8-c:tl Blvd. at Slater. Huntington Beech.. 842-6605 . ORANGE COAST RESTAURANT DIRECTORY Mexican Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT Our food Is a trip to Mexico! Eat. since 1972. Open ~ly from 11 a.m. for lunch & dtnn«. Cocktails. Enter- tainment Wed. thN Sat. n1Qht9 In the Burro Room. 296 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Call 646-7826. TORTILLA FLATS Award 1111nner year alter year Same Sonora style cooking since 1949 Open c1a1ly 11 ·30 10 10PM Sunday bfunch 10 30 to 3 Happy hour 4 to 6PM ;111eekdays Complimentary bOtana,,; Cant1na open Ill 2AM 1740 S. C<-ast Hwy . Laguna Beach 494·6~88 TRES AMIGOS A pla1 e f0t people who appreciate good l.Ae111~an food at surpn51ngly low pric~ ~ daily 11 a m kJnch & d1nne Daily luncheon specials Caterr '9 2200 t-4arb0r Blvd , K Mart Plaza. Cost<1 Mesa 642-827418278 Natural/Healthy FORTY CARROfi Healthy foods, natunklly. Fresh baked muffins dally Fresh ~· V8"iet., w.nes Lunch & dinner 7 days a weetl lrom 1 t ~. M Sunday champagne brunch t t A M to 3 P.M Between Bullocks & I Magnen in South Coast Plaza 556-97QO {LC>Wef level). Seafood & Steak BLACKBEARDS HfWly Beef Fnir~ & Seafood lunch 11 ·3 00 Dinner lrom 5 PM Happy Hour M r Exlensrve Oy'-ler Bar Two blocks sou1h ol John Wayne Airi>O•I 833-0080 THE CANNERY features fresh local seak>od. eastern t>eef Lunch. dinnef. Sunday bfunch and champagne brunch. harbof crU1ses Enteflaioment nightly and SunOay afternoon Lounge food OBJ. ley H1Stonc walerlront landmark In Newport"s Cannery Vtltage 3010 Lafayette 675·5777 RUSTY PELICAN fresh seafood and lots~ 11 Newpof1 B eech · Lunch. dinner. Sunda y. brunch Overlooks Newport Bay 2735 W Coast Hwy ~2-3431 Irvine Lunch. dinner. happy hoot t830 Matn 54>·H74 TALE OF THE WHALE Open 7 Days Bfeakfasl 7 a.m M·f Lunch 11 ·4 M·F Olnnef 4-11 M-S Sat & Sun brunch 7·4 Oys1er bar Frt , Sat . Sun Banquet l~lles up to 500 Ent ertainment W ed·Sun Pan0<amic bay view. 400 Main St . Balboa 673--4633 THE WAREHOUSE fresh Seafood & 1nrernat1onel Cuisine Waterhont d1nrng Chef Charles Kalag1an Lunch. Dinner. Sat & Sun. 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Ca. -P!yTV lporl• Hagler, runners compete PETER McCAULEY Marvelous Marvin Haaler defends his wotld mic1dleweiaht title for the ei&btb time on Friday, March 30 when HBO airs "World Championship er, who hu not lost Boi" a t since 1976, will square off qainst Juan Roldan, the WBA's No. I oontender. Bany Tompkins and Larry Merchant will be rinpide at the Riviera Hotel in Las Yeps for the scheduled IS-round bout. Hqlcr's rankina u the undisputed middlcweiaht champ was last challenged on Nov. 10 in Las Yeps when he won a unanimous decision over Robcno Duran. Now boasting SO wins, with just two losses and two draws, Roldan has earned his shot at Hqler whose record is 58-2-2. • • • The XII World Cross Country Championships, which air on NBC's "SponsWorld" this Sun- day, feature runners from more countries than were represented at the Winter Olympics. Fifty nations, including lhc United States, USSR, Otina, Israel, Colombia (0) On-TV, 1139 Grand Central Ave GlendaJe Ca fnd Ethiopia, will oompctc (Z) Z-TV. 2939 Nebraska AWJ., Santa Monica. ca. · . jn ~ck and .fi.eld's largest (H) Home Box Office, Time-Life Bulldlng Rockefeller• team d>mpcuuon. Center, N.Y .. N.Y. ' Albeno Salazar, Grete (C) Clnemax, Tfme-Llfe Bulldlng Rockefeller Center. Waitz and Craig Virgin are N.Y .. N.Y. ' am2 the runners ex- (E) ESPN, BrlstOI, Ct. for the event in the (l) SelecTV, Marina del Rey, ca. cadowlands Racetrack in (S) Showtlme East Rutherford, Nd. This (S) Spotlight is. the ~int time tlre""cbam- (C) Cable Newt Network, Atlanta Ga p1onsh1p has been held in • · the Umted States since it =-====-::s=--.. -.. ---9U.&-...... -....... --------was inaugurated in 1903. __ _..... ln Europe, racetracks hav~ bee• .the traditional setting tfar cro$s-country meets. 11Jte layout allows for malimum continual visibility• bf the ooune. Each oouo\(y may enter a (9) WOR, New York City (17) WTBS, Atlanta, Ca. 2 Friday, March 23, 19M dozen runners. T '141 n .,. (I ~~~~,..--~--------------~------------"' Comic, 'Pablo' share frustration Paul ROCirtguezsays series that criticizes itself will succeed ByPBD.SNEIDERMAN °' ............. for comedian Paul Rodriauez, the new aeries .. a.k.a. Pablo .. bits close to home. Almost too close, at times. Rodfiauez is the aw of the show, which is aettina a sprina tryout at 8:30 p.m. Tuesdays on KABC Channel 7. He ponrays Paul (a.k.a -also known as -~blo) Ri~era, a suualina youna ~ex- 1can-Amencan comedian who bas JUlt been picked to star in a new television series. While his family is perally supportive, Paul's proud father, played by Joe Santos, is hlnhlr critical because his son's comedy rouunes make fun of Hispanics. In real life, Paul Rodriauez1 29, ia an up-and-comina Mexican-Amencan comic who bu entertained at n.iabt clubs and on talk shows. Like the character be plays, Rodri&uez bas been aiven bis bia abo111 the star ol' a new TV' aeries. And like bis character Rodriauez bu earned mixed reviews /rOm bil family, now livin1 in Compton. "My father, to this very day is not a bi1 fan," Rodriauez admits ... He'd rather I not do this kincf of humor. He feels that it puts down Chicanos. He feels that rm just beina uled.. that it's exploitive. "You know, there's a cenain amount of truth to that, but the word 'ex{>loitation' is not always bid. My point of vtcw and that of Paul Rivera is that this is what I have to do to aet I break. Eventually, I'll be able to show them the other side of me, the serious, thinkina side. "But riabt now, rm an entertainer. I have to keep them la~ because that's bow I earn my money. In reachina this aoa1. Rodriauez bu some hiab-powered laelp. ''A.k.L Pablo" bu the creative band of Norman Lear behind iL Lear is the man who turned the TV sitcom form inside-out durina the early 1970. with such shows u .. All in the Family," "Maude," "The Jefferson•" and ''One Day at a Time." Lear made his mark by introducina aocially relevant material such 11 biaotry and homosexua.yty to television comedies. In 1978, Lear dropped out of television to concentrate on movies and to found a poupcalledP. eoplefortheAmerican Way. But accordina to Rod.riauez. be devoted more than token anention to "a.k.a Pablo." "The SUY was there from dal, one until the wrag panywben we cloted..' Rodriauez recalls. He would be the tint one OD the let and the Jut one to leave. I wu amazed." The youna comic admits that Lear pve him ... storybook break." Just. year qo, Paul RodJ'ICues, u Paul Rt-.era. &eta mlaed rntewa OD bl.a allow buln .. career from Joe Santoe and Katy J arado on ••a.Jl.a. Pablo." RodriJuez was still an aspirina comedian wumu1a up audiences before ta~~':' of "The Facts of Life." Rodriguez c · 1 be was so funny the audiences became a bit too worked up, and be was fired. But soon afterward. Sally Struthers hired him to do warm-ups for bcr aeries "Gloria." and finally p ve him an act.in& role in one episode. That, combined with a newspaper article about Rodri1uez, brouaht him to the attention of Nonnan Lear. The young comic says Lear initially offered a him a role in a series focusina on a Cuban family. Because bis background is Mexican, Rodriguez declined. "Ultimately, I invited him over to my house," Rodriguez says. "I 1uess a man like Norman Lear is used to gcttina special treatment e. verywbere be goes. But my family wasn't in awe of him because they'd never heard of him. It just so happened that all my nephews and niCOC1 were there that day, and Norman Lear liked all the energy, all the kids running around." Lear patterned "a.k.a Pablo" closely after Rodri"1ez's home life. The leria a;ives Paul Rivera an extended famill of 15. His qent (Hector Elizondo) bu canted his name from Jose Sanchez to 1oee Shapiro, tbinkina that will live him more clout in Hollywood. In real life, R~ wu born in Mazatlan, Mexico. Hit family moved to the United States to become mip'ant farm workers, movina with the leUODL Rodriauez's education wu spotty, but be passed a biah school equivalency exam and seent four yean in the U.S. Air Force. After b11 discharse. be studied at Lona Beach City College and Cal State Lona Beach. An actina teacher who~ his quick wit encoui'aged him to try out at the Comedy Store. Soon, a new comedy career wasbom. An episode of "a.k.a Pablo .. llliD mirrored Rodriguez's real life when it bad the fictional Paul Rivera appeari.na on Merv Griffin's show, m~~ok.es about (Pleue ... JDOAJldC,..,. 80) Friday, March 23, 19M 3 • Neil stunned when by causi"! stroke. Sloane asks Brenda to be in with her grandparenu. Wamn and her mai of honor. Jordy ~s to be Noreen ~wing closer. Curtis warns loma he finds daughter Trey's best man. Matt feels m koows she may Cabot's favorite grandchild, but • why Amy left and that it bas to do with her Isabel has alwa~ favored him . CUnis plans sharing bed with Paul father, not her lack of Jove for Matt. Sam to make sure ony does not rise in the assures Matt be knows nothinla while compan~icrarchy. Mike and Shana make 87 LYNDA BIRSC8 Myrna fears Matt will discover m was love. Ca t warns Cunis to stay away from Amy's dad. Brenda ~ts Sam to drop Shana. ALL HY CHILDREN: Visitina Tom in ~against Ricky y claiming fear of ONE LIFE TO LIVE: Cassie thinks ~ hosP.ital. Brooke qrees to consider n» u David [,';,shed Dorian downstaits. David oociliation, but cban&es min~ when she ·DAYS OF OUR UVES: Stefano gives feels if rian comes to, she will CAoneratc overbears Mona and Mark discuss Tom Tony permission to marry Anna. Owe~ him. RegaininJ consciousness. Dorian and Erica's reeent niabt of lovcmakina. also scei°fi Trista's i~e. assures Eutene disc.overs she can't move her legs. Seeing Phoebe tells Tom Brooke is pregnant he's not osi1l4 bis mmd. Eugene nds David and Jennh kiss, Dorian lyingly ~e6, warms to Hilary but doesn't reveal election eqwpment that "created" his claims David pus ed her downstairs and be 11 er father. Phoebe cuts Langley's ucinations. Howie bas ulcer attack tells Jenny not to marry such a violent man. ..Uowance. Erica puts ~uiliz.cr in while in cheap hotel room with Marie. T e~s Gus considers making Danny have bad Danielle's coffee on Hout':' set When and Chriutra.Dded in snow. Neil gets Liz to accident. Alec angered when Anthony tries 4 Danielle collapses, it loo as tbou&b she return to jail and reenact their wedding to pin embezzlement on him, Bo pretends overdosed on drugs. Wan~ to know vows in hopes sbe'~t her memory back. to be BilJ Brady and ~s wort at factory. where Erica is, Adam staru to c olce Mona EDGE OF NIG . Adler confesses be Bo tells H~ that Vic · might buy idea of but is sto~ped by Ross. Adam finally finds killed Proud Bear and that Proud Bear workers pure asina factory. Asa and Becky c Erica in oUywood, is wise to her scheme never went overseas. Standing Elk dies, tell Lucinda she musrmove to guest house. 2 involving Danielle and Jets her to return to feeling at peace with himself, while Many RYAN'S ROPE: Siobhan reassianed to s New York., but Erica insists on her own plans to find his heritage. Jody too desk job at police station. Jack.ie and Bill ap&rtmenL After gettina SSOO from Dotty concerned about findinl Maxine's hatch plan to have Joe taken to Sweden, not lo repay Edna, Tad decides be better dump murderer to have romantic interlude with Switzerland as everyone thinks. Hutch 4 ~ devasta~ ~tty, wbo goes on a Preacher. Returning borne. Raven and Sky discovers clan and has one of hjs bit men ~un.k-food b1DgC. Linda goes on gas station met by gun-toting Donnie, dressed as on plane, ut the man is murdered before oldu~ a rcn-to~ Chris. clown. Gunther feels Donnie not what he he can kill Joe. Jac~uelinc tells Siobhan she N AN R ORLD: cban&es mind seems and manages to save Riven and Sky. is "no longer pregnant" and to be careful of 2 about getting Jamie to make novel steam-Raven unea~bout Logan moving to Joe's baby because it may be the last hc'U ier when he realizes the woman in the book Monticello. · begins work as rthab1li· ever have. Johnny and Maeve touched c is Cass's sister Sta~. Maisie asks Catlin to tation therapist. when neighborhood throws St Patrick's start restaurant wit her. Jamie learns Carl GENERAL HOSPITAL: Leslie'sdeath in Day bash and raises $40,000 to rebulld controls Oreen~ce, ~cb. Sandy thought car accident stuns Pon Charles. Bobbi Ryan's bar. IUtie, John and Maeve's t was a non-pro t orgaruz.auon, so be sold blames Brock as be had argument with ~dchiJd. arrives in New York because waterfront property to Carl. MJ. thinks Leslie just before her accident. Riclc tells parents, tulhleen and A.rt, cannot ~n's practical joker may tum violent Ginny he'll not press c~e of entrapment handle her. c ~vtd tells Carl be lost evcrythlna in a bad if she geu Brock to admit ick djd not take SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Wendy -mvestment. bribe. Brock and Ginny qrce. Jimmy Lee fears that she'U I~ Wamn now that Suzi 2f AS THE WORLD TURNS: Kim furious brings his mother Beatrice to Port Chartes is pregnant. T.R. cnes about Travis going Ct when she learns Zack is her pen pal and and is stunned because Beatrice and to Indonesia even tho't. Travis has Ariel lyingly told Zack Kim bad her Edward seem to get along so well. When promised to return. a.rren rejects aec:rctary answer bis letters. Lila aoes to 8catrice says she plans to stay in Pon Wendy's attempts to make love after she e pieces when she le.ams Magic is the Charles. Alan and Monica devise scheme dumps her birth control pills. siwbanic woman Frank's in love with. Ula tells to get rid of her. Josh shocked when be te11s Manin she'd like to sec arren Frank Magie onlhnbecame bis lover so be bean song be wrote played on radio as tune executed and Martin says her ~yen JUSt A could father her c · d Franny fean sbe'U Blackie wrote. Josh vows to sue but Stem might be answered. Suzi meets te and is lose Kirk if she continues to postpone buys him off while Blackie feels guilty. 40 surprised to learn Cagney never told his c lovemaking. Whit determined to stop gets Grant to aocept bei~ named m his mother about her. Jack's lawyer decides 2£ Brian from getting loan to tum paper into will. Oaudia furious when rian thinks she not to croswxarnine on lhe witness stand. Ct rqional publication. Returruna from spent money on herself when i1 was really Manin asks Lloyd to buy him out of club. Orient., Ellen feels Be~ and Steve should for .. needy children" in Port Charles. Jack's attorney rips Sunnfi's testimony 10 be told Dtanielle is their 'ttlesirl. but David Soorpio wants baby, while Holly looks for shreds, making her look ike she was I.he feels Craig must be the one to tell them the career. guiJty pany in the ra~. Jack sets oo the truth. Dian.a fcan Craig will tell on her for G VIDING UGBT: On the stand. Bradley witness stand. He twists the truth 10 bis . . bid. admits he raped Beth and pleads for advantage but frccus wben be sees Helen, "'f31TOL: While Jo~ visiting Beth, foraivencss. Beth tells Bradley be needs another of bis victims,, walk into I.he -Thomas arrives and only bides in help and that she's trying to understand courtroom. bedroom. Beth gets Thomas to go for walk. what be did to her but can't. Seei~ that YOUNG AND THE ~ Lau ren He tells her be wants her to be perfect and Alan hired Bradley to keep Philip an Beth agrees to c-0nsider hvi°' with Paul. Neil, it's not fair to her. Thomas admits be still apart. Philip tells Alan their relationship is Lauren's father. waJks in while Paul and doesn't trust Beth but wants the rwo of over. Ed informs Billy Rick not father of Lauren are in bed. Kaye scheduled to have them to ma.kc a ~ of their relationship. Mindy's baby. Warren continues to inter-plastic surgeh on March 23rd. Kaye's Ronni stunDed w D Wally admit.a he bas ~ calls from Hilary to Jim. AJexandra surgeon. Dr. acobs. confides his parents oonfused feelinp about Brenda. Julie Ross to help find her son. Reva and were killed in a conccnttauon c:amp and hjs doesn't tell Tyler she's really prepant and Josh announce enpgement while H.B. sister has never gotten over the ordeal. that the prepancy could en~ her life vows to stop marriage. Mark w~nts to regain control ofM&rgerone -.. Frtday, M.ctt 23, 1984 LOVING: Stacy wonders if Tony ever CosmeUC3 .. He doesn't believe Dina's story loved bet. Lorna tries to aet Tony to move (Pleue ... 80AN,._. 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Newport Beach -873-0900 MEISTER PORSCHE-AUDI 13631 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove -638-2333 TOYOTA EARLE IKE TOYOTA 1966 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa -648-9303 VOLKSWAGEN SOUTH COUNTY VOLKSWAQEN/ISUZU 18711 Beach Blvd. Huntington. Beach 842-2000 VOLVO EARLE IKE VOL VO 1966 Harbor· Blvd. Costa Mesa -648-9303 Friday, March 23, 1984 5 l ' ~-------------------------- APUUIOOM WID OU> IJIOUIH TO DO Tm TNe ._. =~= ....................... ..... v• .,_,,., of ,...,... ..... .... .... .......... =.,···-...... . ......... of ........... Q {1 lw.) -· OU> ...,.,.. TO DO Tm ~ 79 8 1"I CAM IUlll • 1"I LMD WITHOUT ..... ...._at1d T9fl ...... Mohof ............ lllRtaaflUIMftlrelt,lry .. ,_ ..... ...,, .... ..., .......... olutoMaof•wlold..,.....or. a a.ACK llMnY ~ .,...,.., u.. ., ..... CllJftNI o•c-and Krle...._ TalMrt .._ In tNa ..... ....... upon Anna ....... olaelllo ..... ..................... , ... and .................... It. 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DllM*!I gezwcou ·=: of ................. In .... , -.., c .. ., .................. . wNdc ............ In ... D .. ~1hed ........................... (1 .) ~ .. m oorr IOl1tD-. "'w•••ra A look ..... ,......, ......... of OOMPUt· .. "' ...... and ........ to adYoete Md ........... oNldr• Ill IWlllRlad. (1 hr.) W D AllOI I Mel: MATOllY OI A COlmO- VWY Redd Pea and °""II KlrttJ MaltNaloolrat ... ArMaAAIWIJTV ...... tua;-:, Ir ............. WC • ... ., .. (1 lw. -Daytime __ ......._. -- 7 -DaytinM Cont. - -rriclay -&11emoon 11ov1es-11t111> "Money To Burn" ( 1973, Drama) E G Marshall Mildred Natwtek ( I hr • 30 min) 0' ·s1.11 Weeks · ( 1982 Orama) Dudley Moore. Mary Tyler Moore ( 1 hr . 45 min) S1 "Safari 3000" (1981. Adventure) David Carradine, Stockard Channing ( 1 hr . 30 min) 1t:9'C Under Capricorn· ( 1949, Drama) lng11d Bergman Joseph Collen (I hr 57 mtn) W (Ml "Ragtime" ( 1981 Orama) James Cagney Howard E Rolhns (2 his 35 min) el) ·eaoes On Swing Street" ( 1944. Mus1call Peoqy Ryan. Ann Blylh (2 hrs I 1:11 tZl "The House Of God" (1978) Tim Malheson. Bess Armstrong ( 1 hr • 48 min) ltltQ) ·Follow The Fleet" ( 1936, Musical) Fred Astaire. Ginger Rogers ( 1 hr . 50 min) l:lltCJ "The Diary Of Anne Frank" ( 1980. Drama) Melissa Gilbert. Ma.111m1han Schell !2 hrs ) Ml L "Rag1tme" I 1981. Drama) James Cagney. Howard E Rollins (2 hrs 35 min) 4::11 tZ ·A S1ree1ca1 Named Desire" ( 1951. Drama) Marlon Brando. Vrvien Leigh (2 hrs . 2 min.) .. Cf) ·crash On A1gh1 401 · ( 1978. Ora- ma1 W•Ht81Tl Sharner Eddie Albeft (2 hrs) 8D "The Scarlet Letter" ( t934. Orama) Colleen Moore. Alan Halt ( 1 hr.. 30 min) ~) "The Inn Of The Sixth Happiness" ( 1958. Orama) Ingrid Bergman. Curt Jur· Q!ns (2 hrs .. 38 min) C.O> "Fotlow The Fleet" ( 1936. Musical) Fred Astaire. Ginger Rogers ( 1 hr.. 50 min) .. Ctn "The Outsiders" ( 1983, Orama) C Thomas Howell. Matt Otllon (2 hrs . 8 min) "O'Hara's Wile" ( 1982. Orama) Edward Asner. Mariette Hartley ( 1 hr . 27 mm) ((J "Sherlock Holmes In Washington" ( 1943. Mystery) Basil RathbOne. Nigel Bruce ( 1 hr., 30 min.) --lvening -u .... Cltlftl POUCI WOllAM AICIRIQ Tll8'I COWM't MAWAllWN llAClmL I LIJIB .. IHOUR ...... ( ) NCAA TOllCIHT I DICK YAN DYICI ..... TAii AUCI WMIE.OI~ ALL .. ,,. 0L0 HOutl Bob Vila and head carpenler Norm Abram report on the latest cons1ruc11on de11etopmen1s at the new hOuse Site m Brookline O E cou.IQI USITUU "NCAA Cham· pt0nsh1p Tournament" Regional semifinal ruime 5 (live) (2 hrs ) Cl l llOWI "Victor I Victoria· ( 1982 Comedy) Julie Andrews Robert Preston A gay 1mpresa110 turns a starving singer into the rage ot 1930s Parts by billing her as Europe's greatest female 1mpersona r•I'°' 5$" t5m.o I 1M1 CAM llMI • THI LAM> 1"TMOUT PIB.o Animated Ten bears. each of whom represents a human trait, try 10 res· cue an unhappy llltle boy from the clutches of an evil otd profeSSOf I~·=~ A fashion snow of sw1msu11s. a v1s11 with aeror and Singer Rick Spnngheld U II.ACK IUUTY Wiiham Devane. Eileen Brennan, Glynnis O'Connor and Knstoffer Tabo11 star 1n this drama based upon Anna Sewetl's classic novel abo\Jt a beau- 11tut ebOny horse and the people who owned It (Part 1 of 2) (2 hrs.) ai ~AIW ~ Featured actress Lestie Caron ("On Your Toes"). Suzanne Pleshette. l~c::. 1U•••MP01T LCM CCl ll•C'TICll ..... ~ ClllYITAI. QAYLJ • CONCOT A concen taped at the Hamilton Place Theatre In Hamilton. Ontano features Crystal Gayle singing such hits as "Don't II Make My Brow~es Blue " ( t hr ) "That Championship Season" ( 1982. Orama) Bruce Dern, Stacy Keach Five f0<mer high school basketball stand· outs gather tor a disturbing reonion with their former coach wno 1nllutnoed thetr llves 'A' ( t hr. <48 min.) CO) llOVll "Star Trek II. The Wrath Of Khan" ( 1982. Science·Fictlon) Wllllam Shatner. Ricardo Montalben Adm James T Kirk reassembles his old crew and bat· ties a vlndtctrve enemy who blames Kirk for the death of hta wife 'PG' ( 1 hr . 55 min.) _,APIJI CHAii "Outline Fever" O ( 1 hr) QD llOWI "The Lady Wants Mink" ( 1952 Comedy) Ruth Hussey. Dennis O'Keele A housewife who wants a mink coat at any cost decides to start her own mink farm (2 hrs) la G I Cll THI TOW Featured a profile of race car driver Shirley Muldowney. a look at "the voice of patrtollsm" radio person- ality Wally George. a Las Vegas conven· tlon that gives some answers aboot the future ol consumer electronics I G>PM&Y PIUD LA~ a--.n a COWM't m Cll LA. Featured. a profile of "Dynasty's" beaullful Pamela Bellwood, a look at the Los Angeles' Zoo's Koalas. a I on robots 11CTACDOUGN G) "°"""COURT WUPMWA11 -ITORY "The Curious Pred1ca ment Of Rita Jensen" The dilemma that newsparer reporter Alla Jensen laced when she learned she was living with ··weathermen· lug111ve Kathy Boudin is examined ~ WAltMTOM Wiik • MVllW -· 1:111ll) ... .. 8 CJ) Tttl MD Of NAZZ.Ue The Bou staalt from his own wife then hires phony e!)>Chlce to cover up hft deed. ( 1 hr.) U GD 1MI llAITIR Max. Cat and the Master are forced to steal prlCefeu gemt for a crooked fashion designer who has kldna= a woman. ( 1 hr ) 8 "The Naked Prey" ( 1966. Adventure) Cornel Wiide. Gert Van Der Berg After his fellow hunters are killed by a pr1m111ve tribe, a man is set free to be hunted ™ herce warriors (2 hrs ) 1J 0 The ghost of Jessica Tate visits Benson, and everyone at the govet· nor's mansion thinks he's gone berserk J:..l~ ~ ~ anaTAl•n T~ Featured: actress Leslie Caron ("On Your Toes"). Suzanne Pteshette. e .,_ "Man On A Swing" (197•. Mystery) Joel Grey, Cliff Robertson. A police detecllve investigating a compleit murder case tries to establish the credibiH- ly ol a clairvoyant who has come forward with "clues... (2 hrs ) fl)W~Cll-MMYllW 81) WALL~ WIB "The Dow Theory" Guest Riehard Russell. editor and pub- lisher, R1eh91d Russell's Dow Theory Let· ters. Inc. 1¢1 .,_ "The World According To Garp" ( 1982. Comedy I Robin Williams. Mary Beth Hurt The son ol an unmarried prep school nurse en,oys a hie full of adventures. coincidence!> and bizarre characters 'A' (2 hrs . 15 min l ::s • CD tr 1 RETIRING ••• ' >< • COllE TO THE IEAUn OF NEWPORT -a CD ::s Daily Pilat Classified Advertising 642-5678 • 24 Hour Aides • Private & Semi Private Rooms • Full Activity Program • Home Style Dining Ro om * Full Maid Service • Transportation To & From Ors. • Beauty & Barber Shop • 24 Hour Security Service A LUXURY RETIREllEIT SETilll AMBULATORY 400 Hiiaria Way Newport Beach (714) 642-5861 AMBULATORY AND NON 393 Hospital Road Newport Beach (71 4) 631-3555 Friday, March 23 , 19fM 9 I ~ .. Sec:ono T~ (1982 CAmecr I ._ ~ Amal. Craig Wasaor> A 10VlQ I.a*')~ beCOmeS ~ ,,,. a ""IUSCe'" PG I 1 l"lt 38 m-n _I .. T~ lOfOS 0' ~ • 98J Or.-ia Ce• c Keo"' Aocen PrOSA > A ~ a• a Sou<...,, mi&tary ~) IS oeterm<"led to bPQSe tl'ie ~1'e!'S 0( &'.'\ ~e O'OuCl resoonsoe 1or ~ Of' .JU at'C sor.ie-:rnes ie1t'e. 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March 23, 1984 ~. 1ne ~e1~ ~·l (trv t I ·-lllTT --Man ~ a en.el retwn S3 ,,..,,., ~ hti stOll!n lfom tl'le ~~ I ... ,_ ' [. flLA,,_ ~'.ed A )Ol'g WOl"IWI ¥'IS;!'$ ,. ~·rioed a()O(>- ll'll'e Petetrts •"..-.: sepa~a·ing from !'IE!" ~ ca.no., rt.is orama •Tifletl ar'C2 a.ec1...o O)' ~ ~ sterr.no Braolle ~ Jori Oevoes and T •!St'. &f'I ~e ~ 2 hrS. \ -----... ·J~ Of A Ma<l Ca..ed liorw 1 t983 Oram.1 ~'d Harns Mcheel 8eclt AA ~ warner •nes IC 11.eep gc*1 se.c;tler'S ott S.ou a ~ PG t tv 30 IN' t ... ~ QftlCe' ""° A ~temar 1 t 962 Or.,,,., Renard Gere Oect a 'lf"91' An ~ iM8TIOn offtCet anooa:e mee-s ~ f"\l'Ch .n a •Ol.9' Harval ~ .n5true10t P 0 f 2 IYS 5 =1-~:.c:: Ill nrr•a"t•www-.. ~ m A mus•Cal ~ s Of Upla1IC cao•utes s-ee1 ~ ~ous ~ o' cniior!!"" ;r ·rie process ot 1eanwig e M1tu1 £ CGl\W um1'IM.l, NCAA O.a.-.. tWp1~~:::==a -·~ .. ..,. TOP•-UIB C Ml .umou. ~u~'e:l ~ ,oung •omatl .-,s.•s "-e< es•ra~ aooc- ,,.~ pa•en s af!eo s.eoa•a•ng trom net "US· oano n Ir.is draMa ,.,,.,11~ ano OrTt"C1l"d Dr V ctlae' ~ siarr""IJ Br~e AQaf"IS JOI:' O...v•-es r.o T·~ .an Dl"o.e1e :j 12 rvs c ... ~~, Siood ' 1•982 Dr~• S~er S•a :one Rcel'\a<O Cr~ A vet~ .-e1e<a"' s '""-. *11" 1ne ~ .r- a oeaa ..-ar buOOy s "<lme'o-•n esca1a1es f'tO a ITWl()r •a< P , r' 35 ""'"' 1 0 .,.. T">e IJ<'•a'"">ed' 1 '978 Ora· -na JacAsor A ) oung WO"na<l tJOOef goes a ~a:ie-1, ol •1()ietl' se•ual e•~ienc- es ''"' 30rr _T ... N.atl()rl3 La~ S ~ ~ 11 981 ~· POOO) Bfoo. son Acnaro Wldma·~ PO(>ulal mo.ie genes ai:e sa1.,..zeo " irwee oa•OOoes P 1 Iv 30 nwq .. , . ...,.. tW .-JTMCKI tt:S .,.. Barbafa Broadcast I '975 Comecy) Annene Ha\'t!'tl C J Laing ~trtes bom c;u.._-ia(r and c.arna1 are salislieO at an e•~ dofWlQ es1a~­ ment 1 Iv 22 mon I n9. llCAA . UIUT'IA&.L ~ .... ()tlal ~ ~ ~·-ia '2 hrs 30 l1ll"\ J 8 e 91rg,..1•1 u-1T Hos1 JOnmr Ca~ ~ Estele ~ fCar1 s _,..,,e1 I 1 Iv ) 12-imm. Meml atPUCI mT•lllAM.YM ... A sahr c:ait Ice* a1 mcMeS ~ comica1 Cl• I~ of tt"'5 ~r s Osc¥ nornnees el) 19 Q.UI Fealured Apollo astronaut Charies Duke ( 1 hr 30 min ) -1 Mll9tlT'CMCOCI ~· m C* MDU Y'IOOD Hosts Paul Moyer Tawny Schneider g .,_ "The Ul1tmate Thrl!C ' ( t974 Suspense) 81111 Ekland. Enc Braeoe-n A ruthless execulivl" pvrsues NS wile's IOver ac;oss lhe sk• ~ 12 his ) . ....., ..... ll0'9I The BlrSS Of Mrs. Blossom I t 968 Comedy J Stwley MacLa1ne Ricti ard A11eooorougfl Tne bOtecl wite ol a 1><asS1ete manulac1urer h~ a lover in the athc where he 1rves foi yea<s 11 t" 30 m.n I I nlCll"''"' _., ITIBTIOl IM flAWCO ._ Tne Ou1S1ders' ( 1983 Ora mat c ThOmas Howell. Mall Dion The ex~ieoces of a grovl) of reen-agers 1n tnie.r ()6i;tahoma hometown ouring the late 60s IS portrayed PG (2 rws 8 mtn ) 11:8@ _.,TUCU :I WI• ¥mlO IOCI Eurythmoes L! ntJ -B ti) ,_,., ~ YlllOI Featured an excluStvl" interview with Rolling Stones gu•rarrSI Ke1th Richards and music v>deos t>y Roell $pt1nghel0 ( Love SomebOdy' ) ano Bonn.e Tylef ( HOld•og Out FOf A Hefo J ( t hr 30 min J ' tmJCA'I T°'19 L.A. TODAY ......, .,.,. •llMTWI ~· E ~ IAIUTUU. NCA.A Cnam ~P Tou1na~1" Reo-ona sem1t1na1 game 4 r2 hr~ 1 l mAT ,._.Al~ rPart 3 01 3] It hr ) 0 _,,. SaOcfle Tramp Wome<i 1973 Western1 Jonn A'<'erman Heather ale Ursa,or, C ""OOfS enoage tn l..1nlo:y ~ \~1 acts on lhe range 11 hr 15 "lo<' I Z m¥ll Tl'le Sworo And The SO!cerei 19.132 Fantasy LM> HorSley Kathleen ~ Hero.c •el:>E'IS try 10 oethrone an e-v ,,,ant \#fl{) nas ~ SOfcety 10 e-ns4clv!.'-d me-<Jieva kingdom ·A I 1 hr 40 rTWl I 11::9 C mWID m.Ja CAUCINT • M ACT Comedian R.c;nard Belzef ~torms hrs Stage acl at New v or1o: s comedy club Caren A Risioo Star !ti I mAT.com ~ c:ou..ICTa 8CIOCI 11 U IT LA.: YlllOI ~ m¥ll The Las1 Mile' t 1959 Ofa rna 1 Mic11ey Rooney C lfOfd DaVlCl Death Row pr~s plan an 11th-tioor escape 10 av<>od executo00 12 tvs I ., _,,. The Jokef Is Wild . (1957 Biooraptiyl Franll S1na1ra Jeanne Crain Beto\led c~1ctn Joe E Lewis struggles 10 overcome mob tnlertereoce in tws CClftlef 12 h<s 30 min J ----==· "f llON · Fas1-Wa11""'0 1198 t Suspense) James WOOdS T 1m Mclnt•e A prison guard Decomes invotved b<>Ch in hts cous.n·s plot to assaSSinate an IO'lpfisoned Dlack leader and "' aoothef pl()t 10 spring rwn A ( t hr 55 m.n ) d C ll0'9I "The Secre1 P~n s ~ Bail ( t 98 t . Comedy) John Cteese. Granam Chapman Bntcst'I comedtans and mvsic::ians nclvding cast membef'S from '4oory Python Beyood ~ Fmoe ano Not The ~Me o·Ctock News • Pt!f· form on a concert l0t 1ne benefit of Amnesty lntematlOflat R ( t N 30 mm ) t::a 8 .,.. Games (196 7 Suspense I $#none Stgnoret. James Gaan An affluent YOl.W'g COU(lle·s wan~~ leed to murder wl'len a my11erlout. middle-aged woman enters their llves. (2 hrs.) CD AU.•TNIPM&Y ([) IOWW "Xtro" ( t983, Sclenc•Flcllon) Phlllp Sayer. Bernice Steger• An earthllng returns from an alien abduction 1n a hloe- oual~orse condition than wMn l'lt lef1 'R' 1 hr . 20 min.) 1111 (ff) ITAL UYU • COMClllT A concert 1aped at the Hamllton Place Theatre In Hamilton. On1arlo features Crystal Gayle a1ng1ng such hits as "Don't It Maka My Bro=es Blue." (1 hr.) • 8 "The Spy Who Came In From The Cold" (1966. Orama) Aiehard Bur· ion. Clatre Bloom. A British spy Is assigned to track down a Soviet agent respon&1ble tor ruining many Intelligence miss'°"' (2 hrs.) g 11A11Y ma 1100M ~fl,. ~Star Trek II The Wrath Of Khan" ( 1982. Scienc.F'1e1i0n) Wilham Shatner. AICardo Montalban. Adm. James T Kirk reassembles his old crew and bat· lies a vindlchve enemy who blames Kirk tor lhe death of his wile 'PG' ( 1 hr . 55 min) •@ 91GHT TMCKI n (Z) lllOYll "Satan 3000" (1981. Adven· lure) David Carradine. Slockard Chann· 1ng A magazine reporter and a veteran race-car driver lake par! In a perilous Alrl· can roao race 'PG' ( 1 hr • 30 min ) J:llfJ ... CD llllO¥ll Losl Ballahon" ( 1962. Ora· ma) Diane Jergens. Leopold Salcedo -lalurclay __ .._. ... ___ _ • , u.a. PAMl MPCMIT naAT ' COUHI IAlllTIAU. "NCAA Cham· plonshlp Tournament" Regional semlflna1 (R) 12 hrs ) L MO¥ll "Los1n' It'' (1 982. Comedy) Tom Cruise. Jack•• Earle Haley ( 1 hr , •O min) ($) lllOYll "Sl'lerlock Holmes In Wathlng· Ion" ( 1~43. Mystery) Basil RathbOne N..!911 Bruce (2 hrs.) (J )CMAIUI ~ TALll wmt Guest the Nominees. :1::TOllOMOW ~ lilOVll "The House 01 God" ( 1978) Tim Matheson. Bess Arms1rong I 1 hr . 48 min) 1:11 (IZ) lilOVll "The Warrior Empress" ( 1960, Adven1ure) Kerwin Malhews. Tina Louise 2 hrs) .. CAYl'n IMMD THI ICllU WITH IDDll ....., Dick Cave11 lalks with actor I comedian Eddie Murphy abovt comedy. success. g~w1ng up and acting .. llDIWOllLD •1m•m .. llllli111Mlfll'YI ft.LA~ 1T••1t• PW&JCM'f .. TmTAU ...... ............. llYTtlmlM •mao mVll "Mr Hobbs Takes A Vaca11on" ( 1962, Comedy) James Stewart Mau· reen O'Hara (I hr , 56 min ) CO) at PUCI The 14·year-old daughter Amer1ean1 receive eld from a Fiiipino guerrilla leader during WO<ld War ti ( t hr 30 mtn.) Cl) ••rt• "MDI "World lnvltatlonal 7·Ball Charnpk>nthlp" (R) ( t ht.) • (8) llO¥ll "The Sword And The Sor~rer" ( 1982. Fantaay) LH HOfsley, Kathleen Beller. Herotc rebel• try to dethrone an evil tyrant who ha1 used sorcery to enslave• medieval kingdom 'A' ( 1 hr • •O min ) .. ;-~ .. •aWTILKO ':. "J058pha" ( 1982. Orama) Mlou·Mlou. Claude Brasseur. A. woman whose marriage has fallen apart falls In love with a wealthy horsebreeder 'R' ( 1 hr. 5• min ) • llO¥ll "The Lords 01 Dlsclpllne" ( 1983, Orama) David Keith, Robert Prosky. A senior al a Southern military academy is de1ermined to expose the members of an elite group responsible for lhe brutal, and sometimes telhal, hazing of cadets determtned undesirable 'R' ( l hr . 40mln) 1:21 <.C) lllOYll "The World According To Garp" ( 1982, Comedy) Robln Williams. Mary Beth Hurt The son of an unmarried prep school nurse enjoys a Ille tull of adventures. COlncldences and bizarre characters. 'R' (2 hrs . 15 min.) 1::9U llO¥ll ''Saigon" ( 1948. Adventure) Alan Ladd. Veronica Lake Adventure and romance are mixed with black marl\el activities 1nv0Mng hall·a·milhon dollars ol divorced parents htrn an attorney 10 re resent her In the cullody llt1gat1on .. U.11> '*"CAT •WllM ccm••• WI TNI NM.I YOIOI Of A9ICUL ,,_ mt 1MI llAYOM .. ...,. rrtYOU111U••11 RM OUT MIO Co.I ATTMCT'IOMI Dan Ingram previews a collection of forthcoming films l crats and sports events. ,. CMAam ---IMOOl'Y e TNlft.MIT_,_.. Lm\IMICAU 9 M W:tllCtll / LmU MICALI l'T.:'~ROCK ClfPMMD ctWUll)O CllOOD DAY LA. MIT~ mMmlTmT COLI.a IAmTULL "NCAA Cham· plonshlp Tournament" Regional semifinal IBI (2 hrs) 00 MOU TWOCID PmlZY: UCllO flOR TM1 .-tT AW• A loOI< at how Oscar winners are chosen and t:iow the awaro can attec1 a winner's carffr. Including interviews w11h past Oscar recipients ([) lllOYll "The Adventures 01 Young Robin Hood" ( 1980, Orama) Animated i! hr .. 43 min) CW llO¥ll "The Black Planet" ( 1981. Ora· ma) Animated (1 hr. t8 min) 1 ~•LAI VIQAI Mr. Showman ship shines 1n his Las Vegas act that has eve<ythtng from boogie woogie 10 claSSI cal and disco ( 1 hr , 30 mtn.) m W1»0W °" C01W11M ~-TMI~ llMCUI WILIY, U. -llOOTIAU. M lllOYll "Tomorrow" ( 1972, Orama) Robert Duvall Olga Bellin Based on a story by Wiiham Faulkner A lonely handy· man takes a protectrve Interest In an abandoned pregnant woman. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 43mln) • 8 lllOYll "Things To Come" ( 1938. Sc1- ence-F1ct1on) Raymond Massey. Ralph Richardson. Based on a story by H.a . Wells Two men struggle for contrOI of a world rebuilt from the ashes ot a nuclear ig~~ ~ lllOYll "Same Time. Next Year" ( 1978, Comedy) Alan Alda, Ellen Burs· tyn. Two people carry on an unusual ex1raman1a1 affair by meeting a1 the same resori tor one weekend each year over a period of several decades. 'PG' ( 1 hr,, 59 min ) .. ~-1P"""'W11M-TM1 LIU d IUYDI l'OMll d llOV'W "Triumphs Of A Man Called Horse" ( 1983. Drama) Richard Harris. MIChael Beck An elderly warrior 1rles to keep gold searchers ofl Sioux land 'PG' L! hr , 30 min ) d (!) lfTlllW. MVINUI MRw:I ADvtCI TO TAXPAYW CE) NOMI UCllQ wan Y (II) •«1'---M>OM W (!) CAllTOONI MlltAWAY ..... CADI GD •mTALll YOUT'M MD THl-1 WUIWOll l ~ .... ROCK Two pla1oona of Dooztrt challenge each other to a build· l~contest (ZJ 1110Y11 "Ster Trek 11 The Wrath Of Khan" ( t982. Science-Fiction) Wllllam Shatner Ricardo Montalban ( 1 hr . 55 min J m .. econ NI al) lilOVll "On The Beach" ( 1959. Ora· ma) Gr=:eck, Ava Garoner (3 hrs.) ..§LITOOQU 0 ICOOIY DOO »ID ICUWf 000 l~e=.:- .mao THI ~ DMAllt UU.00.. ACROU THI ATLUmC Two attempts to cross 1he Atlantic by balloon In 1977 are chronicled. lea1unng 1n1erviews with the balloonlsts. their wives and their flight advisors. ( I hr ) ~ llCMI "Going In Style" ( 1979. Come- dy) George Burns. Art Carney ( 1 hr • 36 min) (HJ llCMI "O'Hara's Wile" ( 1982. Ora· ma) Edward Asner, Marlette Hartley ( 1 hr . 27 min) 1::91 ()) DUMGIOlll A11D DMOOM ,AC.-.e • TMAT TllN IMOW ,AC.-.e, ... a.1 lmUIO MOQAWIMDOll Friday, March 23, 1984 11 -Salurclay Cont. Q, M • '9MJ CAT TAU A _a 5earches 10( ner m1SS1n9 io,1•1ef!S -.nc; are bel~ cross count!)' SherlOcll HOlmeS And Tne House 01 Fear · ( 1945 MyStery1 Basi Rarhtx>ne Nigel B<uce 11 rv JO f"WI • 8 CI> CAA u.nuLL Eas1 ~~.,,a Semifinal • ttrom Allanta Ga t 12 rus I W\llrfTOllA,_ TmTM.I ._ ICMOOf. IAIDTUU IHSA Crasi. AA Semifinal$' (3 hrs JO m•n I • ..,,.. DOU.Al IMll 90Wll "The Beogal Tiger 11972 '~E:.-Mfl -POOTUU (II) 90Wll 'The Year ()f Living Dangerous 1y·· (1983 Drama) Mel G bSOO Sigour· ne~ Weavef I 1 ht 55 min ) 'O} 90Wll "80 Sreps To Jona,, P969 Orama) Wayne New1oo. Jo Var Fleet 1, hr 47 min J .. 8)M.ftUllDTMIQ9M •t GZZll,....-r O MLm\11 ~ YM CM COOi -.-..1._.. .....,.. ,,__ 1MI AllTI .UY YCM IDT GC&I (II) 90Wll The Comeback l<>d 1980 Orama1 JOhn R111et Susan Dey !2 hrs I I. MO¥W 'VtCIOr I Vtetoria I 198£ ComedyJ Julie Andr~ Robe<! Prestor {2 t1rs 15 m1n J m M0¥W That Certain Age' ( 1938 -1c~::::::: MDMCI_,. WOOO.-rrtltO M COOPH'I OAUOI COUNTY Hispanic Issues In Orange County' Tne concerns ot me covnr,. s H1spanoG cum- mun1ty are proftleo CC., MOV'R ·A Family U~ioe Dowr ( 1978 Orama1 Heter Hayes Fre'J Astaire ( 1 f'H 38 m1n I ft Im "NCAA D1v1S1on II Mens and Women s Championships (11om Hemps1eao N Y I MO¥W 'The Gazeoo (1 960 Come dy) Glenn Foro. Deoo1e Reyno1os 12 hfl) -a GO A11AZ19G ...,...., , mi llU 1 ¥mlOllAT llCMI ·count The Clues ( 1956. Western) Clayton Moore. Jay S11verheels lh1 . 30m1n I llAllC '1' DICOMTM P~ .... .,_ ¥ICTOIY U.: AUTO UClll 'M -IA•AU "Pre-Season Game Atlan- ta Braves vs Texai~3 h" ) tW 9 CI> leCAA 'M1deas1 Regt0nal Sem1l1nal' (from Le111ngton i .). (2 hrs . 30 min) ,,_llCA'I TOP Ta ®' UWWW INcw. 'The Amazmg Bun,ee Ven1u1e" Animated Two 11me-tra· veHlng children hnd their way back to preh1stonc limes and return to the11 crvrh· z.auon with an etephant·hke bun1ee (Part 1'°'£_ .._'°"A MMC* THI co.uAT llAT\11 This <locumen 12 Friday, March 23, 1984 tary !XJr~'1C tne 20tn ann1versarr or the Beat.es a•••• «i Arr>et.C• 1"'1UdeS ra•e oota~ o1 1ne11 ea• 1 perlO!'maflCes af'IO m~l\llg'1l!. of "t"lr ca·ee• as Ne 1 as arr •pr,,._, ,,. tr 1~·1 t."00.X"' Geo-:11t' •,(a" 1..... tn I 0 9TT'll8. TMl QMm ~Bm1111••• WUG'Z'W ~ • •CMUllDITAllD Guests Pau1 Young r·c.. f"le Baci. ano Stay Love 01 tr.e ~ Peopie UB •O 1 ·Red Re<IW~ 1nq W•wtlCMID fD .-AT CMlfl Of Ult AIAllCllCO ~---'°"·~ R MOft Ter•oer M~cies· 11982 O<a '9\al ~· Du.a I T~ Ha•~· 1 "" 29 ,,..., 0. llOCI( Oii mMW'lmlM --Aftemoon 12.tl 0 G) W£EDWCAi.D I Prem !'fe I f' eatureo Stad ... .,.. Suoercr~s 1trom A.nane•m Sta 1ruf"' r Ar-ane·m Calif 1 Unl•m1teo HJ'O•"C'a~ VoO' c Criampionsh•O 1lrom Ctea• La~e Te"as c 1 !'lr 30 min 1 O'MBITOOGIU 0 MOft ·rr-.e W~1ues1 Sn p In The A'"'"I 1961 Cvrnl'o, Jack L~mor Rte1<y NetY)r 12 n•s • Q) MOVIE '"Deatae+e D•aoon 1981 AC•e«tu•e L·J Fer~ Sun Cnoe" l'l hrs Q) MIDYWiliH fii) AClilllBIY Oii ~ Im MID ITTU ~ .. _ .. Ol llAMAGEmMT • C MOft Bob Le F1amDeYr 11956 Qran.a1 1r.aoe e C()(ey Roget Duchesne 11 ror 43 m1r 0 llOUu. MID TMI U•llll Br •·s"' '-e""·"'a~e t:;ar>c S O\.•S e Ano Tre Ban sret-~ peri.-rrns its songs 1nc1uo1ng Spell· t>oJ"l'.J Israel Hapo, House ano A dO a " gns S llOYIE Ga1,,~>V1 981 Drama/ Mi!'I G'OSO" Mar~ Lee 1 1 l'\r 50 min ) Z MOVIE H gr T me ( 1 960 Comee, B·n~ Fao1an \2 hrs 10 mrn J ml,,,NH Vl>IOI ft NA IOWUIQ $ t 50 000 Miiier H1gr L •le O~'en ll1ve l•~rn Reo Carpe• Ce1eb11· • / l ar1es •r M wau1<ee Wis 1 1 hr 30 ,.,,,., J ·W llOYil Aooo11 Ano Costello In The Navy 11941 Comeelyl Dick Po'Nell The Andrews S•sters I 1 hr 30 min ) fI) -lllll•ll TODAY "The Film Jndustr>' Alter Tele111sion" Alan H11sch· t1e10 Cha11mar of •he Boarci of Twentieth Century Fo.w. 01scvsses how the business surv1v1:>d 1ete111s•or" cong1ome1a1es and ne .... rechno1ogy '11> WU Of Ml... .. lODEIT l WON.D CUP IUNQ 'Women ;, .:i dlOm tlrom Water111l•e Valley NH 1 (R) (2 nrs 1 O llOYIE "Tl'\e Secret Policeman's Otner Ball I 198, Comedy) Jotin Cteese Granam Cnaoman 1 t hr 30 min ) ,. U IA•IAU PrP·Season Game · Galt torn1a AnQels •S Cleveiano 1no1ans 13 hrs I l!) AlmlCAN TOP TIN Ql) IMDEPINDINT fYI A mus1ca1 Suzanne s Of Up•ano captures sweet. often r1umorou• images of ch1lclren 1n the prQCP' < JI lp;i1 n~ QD lmtOOUCleG ltOlOGY H lllOYIE 'Tough Enougn· I 1983. Ora ma) Denrns Quaid Carlene Watkins 11 hr 47 min) L CRC*f, ITLLI a NAM DAY\JQHT AG.All T~ 1etetar. rOC.'o gr01Jp performs a seteehon ol th~r h11s 1nctud1ng Just A Song &for,. I Go and 'Love The One YOu're With or1 lh•S C()(l(ert taped Nc .. emoer 1q92 at the Un1versc11 Amptlttheatre tn Universal City Ca1tforn1a 11 hr .C5 m1n J m llO¥ll Katie Otd It 11951 Comedy1 Ann ~th Mark Ste\lens ( t hr JO min 1 1:11 8 (lJ IPORTI IA"Ml>AY Sch@duted World Figure Sllat1ng Champt00St11ps (trom Ottawa Canada) Women·s Giant Slalom 5k11ng (from OSio Norway) ( t hr JO min J D m LNA QOU 'Women s Kemper Open" Th11d round (lr\le from Maui Hawau) I\ hr 30 min) ..a• DPT ATM MOV'RI IOUl TUlt . TMIMM.11..o • IMTIOOUCleG -.oo., 1:11 WILD, WLD WORLD Of ...... I a. GlllATllT IPORTI LIQDDI • lCMAI nt1 ftOAD TO LOI MQB.11 Athletes prol·•eo are skeet shOOters Matt Oryke and Al Mulhns runner Steve Scott ano gymnasts O.ane Durham ano Mary Lou Aetton a1so a &e9n"e"t on the US LonQ Course 5 ... ,mm1ng Charnoiorrsh·ps 1 I hr I Q) MOVIE Tne Son Of G1eopatra 11965 Adver·urP Mar~ Oarnon Sc1•1a Gat:>e r2 hi~ ' Q) llOYIE Bunaie Of J• > 11956 Come <l)'I Debb•e A"r" ros Eoo e f'1s"E'• 1~ tor<, I fL) ... TtCHnD '1'i) AIEICAN ITOfrf C llOVll TelPfon 1977 Ael\lenlure1 Charles Bronsor, Lee Rem•c~ I 1 hr 43 ,.,n 0 llOVI( \i S I ng Hovi S f 1 982 Suspense1 M1chae1 1ror1s10e Lee Grant 1 h. 4~,,. ,,. $ a.mAACI • W vtGAI Mr Showman- s,,1p shines 1n his Las Vegas act tnat has ""e' 1 thing hem booO e woog·e to class ca and O•stv r 1 hr 30 min I Z CMAN.11 CtW9\.lt TAU:I wmt Guest rnP. Nominees t 1 ;,, 1 =;=~~WUOll OOODTlm . llTIJllAnou&. mmoe. I AmllCAM ITOltY IR 'I GMATllT lllOmM .......... _ITI_ 'Green Bay Packers 67 H•g'lhgh1s (RI ti'. :.r:'WID UUITMTB a.~ llO¥ll Hurr•cane c 1974 Orama1 Larry Hagman Martrn Milner ( 1 hr 30 lrrttn~.UT twlRYO 1MI tWIDY IOYI I IWICY DMW MYI-,._, (!) WILCO. UCl, lOTTU [§) llOVll ''8a1etoo1 In The Park ( 1967 ComeOyl Aooen Redford Jane Fonoa (2 hrs) fI) NOVA Down On The Farm' An exam• nat on or a 011emma .n U S ag11cu1ture the shOrr term need tor profit and the long-term oep1e1oon or so.1 and water O ~nr1 llOMMID191>Y lllJllOtW. ANANCI e COUIQI u •rruu NCAA 0iv1s•o,. II Champronsh1p (lrcm Sp1tngl1e10. Mass ) (2 nrs ) H HOU.nrooD llMllZY: MCllQ PCM 11tl llQQllT AWARD A IOOk 81 how Oscar -lalurcl winners are chosen and how the award can affect a winner's career. Including lnlerviewl with past Oscar recipients. (I) MOWI "The Asphalt Jungle" ( 1950, Suspense) Sterling Hayden, James Whit· more ( 1 hr • 52 min ) (%) llOVll "Baby. It's You" ( 1983, Romance) Rosanna ArQuette, Vincent iano ( 1 hr .. 45 min.) amNCA9'0Cll -w.l1UNt -...:ul.1\19U..U. PIA IOWUel "$150,000 MMler High Life Open" (from Red Carpet Celebrity Lanes In Miiwaukee, Wis). ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) (!) -.1_,AT1"I llCMll GD llOVll "Madame Curle" ( 19••. Blog· raphy) Greer Garson. Walter Pidgeon (2 hrs. 30m:n! GPBllDUL.NWa CID llOVll "O'Hare's Wife" ( 1982. Ora· me) Edward Asner, Marlette Hartley ( 1 hr , 27 min.) Cl) llOVll "Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid" ( 1982, Comedy) Steve Manin, Rachel Ward. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) I,... _.CCMn'RY __ .... -.t •lllMfl&AMD ITAll'fm llOVll "Challenge Ot Death" ( 1977 Adventure) Chang Y1 (2 hrs.) (!) .... latOOl IAIUTUU. "IHSA Class AA F1nats" (4 hrs) at llOVll "Fun With Dick And Jane" ( 1977, Comedy) George Segal. Jane Fonda (2 hrs ) 61) llOVll "Hawmps!' ( 1976, Comedy) James Hampton. Christopher Connelly (?hrs.) fJi) AU .. Tiii OLD HOUll Bob Vila inspects windows at the new house, looks at how windows are manufactured In Med· tord, W1sconsm, and eKamlnes heat mirror ~azino.o ""8..,Q_ llOVll "Going In Style" ( 1979, Come- dy) George Burns, Art Carney. ( 1 hr .. 36 min ) (0)--.D CUM IODIQ QI ~ """ lttlUY ,,. '" IOOlll .. &.a.Man .. WIWll U1111-.o .... .,.l&MD ,...,. ""9 ..,. .. rmftQ"'fll_ ... MINfMlv.ol 4111 DOii TO IM1'M .. M IOM TO LOI A .. a Athletes prollled are boxer Wittie de Wit. gymnast Miich Gaylord and runners Deneen. Sherri and Tina Howard, also, a segment on the drug use controversy and preventative 1es1~~ I c: ...., °' IPOllTI Scheduled Atlanta 500 Auto Race: NCAA Wrestling Championships (from East Rutherford, N.J.). ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) 1 .. , .. ,. I:.. Featured: a visit 10 Pitzer COiiege, an examination of "the silent crime", wife battering._· ~TMl.::&U-W 9GITIC8f19 MIO~ ATTMCTIClll Dan Ingram previews a coftectlon of forthcoming fllms, ~ials and sports events. (lJ llO¥ll "The Adventures Of Young Robin Hood" (1980, Drama) Animated ( 1 hr , 43 min ) Cont. (l) .._. HOODI M wnCM CW .... A suspected witch la sent by the Sheriff of Nolllngham to poison RObln Hood (Part 101 4) (1 hr.) (%) llOWll "Nudo DI Donna" ( 1982) Nino Ma~1 hr .. 52 min.) :& ... --~ ~ WOll.D CW lfJOllTI Scheduled Atlan1a 500 Auto Race: NCAA Wrestling ChamplonShips (from East Rutherford. N.J~ .. 30 min.) I lllmA~ IDmOll Ford Rowan hosts a look at Important trends and news even1s In the United States aa seen by for· elgn televlSlon and print Journalists eta· tk>oed In this country. CID llOVll "MacAnhur" ( 1977, Blogra· phy) Gregory Peck, Dan O'HerUhy. (2 hrs .. 8= .. • -,.,..??Ell •!Ill l9A IMll1UU. Atlanta Hawks at Houston Rockets (2 hra .. 15 min.) --1Ven1nu -11==· llOVll "Eal My Dusti" ( 1976, Adven- ture) Ron Howard. Christopher Norris. A race-car driver careens through small towns trying to win points with lhe glrl who is the object of his affections (2 hrs.) I HOW TMI WllT WAI WOI nlB'I CO.Ill'( llOVll "Escape From Fort Bravo" ( 1953. Adventure) Wiiiiam Holden, Elea- nor Parker Confedefate sympathlUrl find themselves 8Ufrounded by hostllt Indian. after rescuing Southern prisoner• trom a Union fort. (2 hrs.) I DOCTOIWO c~wme .. .,.. llCMI "A Famll Upside Down" ( 1978, Orama) He~ Hayes, Fred Astaire. A heart attack forces a retired house painter 10 be separated from his loVlng wife who must move In with their son and h~ ( 1 hr., 38 min.) (I) ..._ Oklahoma Outlaws at Arizona Wranglers (3 hrs.) Cl) IOCI °',,. .. "Madneu And Oth-ers'J.1,~ ·l. -.. ,.T.d' Ma DOCTOIWMO IMllC CW MmA&. MD UIMCAll , ... CO) llCMI "The Secret Poflceman'a Othet Ball" (1981. Comedy) John c ...... Graham Chapman. Brltfsh comedians and musicians, lncludlno cast membet'I from "Monty Py1hon," r:Beyond The Frlno-" and "Not The NIM O'tlock Newt," pef· form In a concert for the benefit of Amr;[ International. 'R' ( 1 hf., 30 min,) ti YWOODI -.,...,. ... Me Oii ...,.. NI 9 I Oii M TOlll T epic: "New Mexico" Featured: the spectacular Carlsbad Cav- erns: the flight of a mllllon bats; the Inter· national Balloon Festival In Albuq\Jefque: the Miracle Church of Chumayo: a historic HEADACHES? If•••.,.,,. .•..•.... , For Ad Action Cal a Daiy Piot AD-VISOR 642-5678 YOU DESERVE TO FEEL GOOD CALL 145-5300 For Compllmentary Coneultatlon WESTCLIFF CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE Or. Robert A. 8edger 2043 WHtcttff Dr .. Wte 10I Newport .. ach (Mer Coco'• on 17th and lrvlne) Moat Insurances Accepted Friday, March 23, 19S. 13 -l·hlnlay Coal. loo6t a:1 Teaa eno tne Rio Gr•nc:= I W'Mml......... l mi.,_ Cl C 11 Featureo Pau Newman teb eix>ut hie,_.."'°""' "Har· ry And Son". a prot11e o1 moYte mogu Rlchero Zenuoic .MrTy l..ewill telk& about ,. ~ fllm. ·~letl . 1,.. ........ .-t! ) ,_ -Feaiur•O l..attno ~ QfOYP MenuOC attCom5 ~lrlg 99ftOl.A (1 hf • .. 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I MOTIUT 1W _,.TUCU tW ..uaYaa e IATWDAY _,.Lift Guests actor Mr T, comtdi.n Robin Wllllarm, linger ste;:=t.JrR~. 30mtn.) I .... llOWll '"Neath Artzona Skies" ( 19~. Western) John Wayne. Shella Tetry. A cowboy !riff 10 rescve a young lndlan girl trom kidnappers who are atter her Inherit- ed weelth ( 1 hr . 30 min.) 11 llYITIC ._.AID__. IUUTD 11WLMD l l•llOCI•• M DMI-nllA"" M .._ NTA A d0cumen1ary look at lhe making ot "The Dresser." starring Albert Anney end Joanne Woodward. also a look 11 tak- en al the current revtval of regional th&- alers (l hr.) ([)90STICerT8 tl)llOWll "That lucky Stiff" (1980, Com· edy) Randy West. Kelly Nichols A bank error turns a New York elevator operator into a wealthy jet set playboy C 1 hr . 20 min) llOWll "The Oofm Thal Dripped Blo<>d" ( 1982. Horror) Laurie Lapinsky. Steven Sachs A group of college students Is trapped Inside an old dormitory by a killer ( 1 hr . 26 min ) 11:11 llCMI "Tender Mercies" ( 1982. Ora· ma) Robeft Duvall Tess Harpet A former country and western singe< who is trying to make a comeback tails 1n love with a motet owner after hrs mamage ends ·po· !hf . 29 mm.) 11'11 QOOClllQNT LA.: VIiiot 1W llOWll "Go.og In Style" ( 1979. Come- dy) Geor-ge Burns, Art Carney 80<ed with $illlng all day on a bench In the park. thre& elderly gentlemen carefully plan a bank heist ·PG· C I hr .. 36 min.) -Cf) •E SIDlllT •IWOM ... (I) CTR Ill "NCAA [)vision II Men's and Women's Championships Hlghhghts" (from Hem;;ead, NY~ I ...,_ CMCOCI rTI -_,-1ucae 1t9 LOGI WMAT 1'Hlnl Dom TO M'Y IClll A spoof on songs of lhe fff11e5. shlries and seventies 1s presented ( 1 hr ) i ,_,. M lllffOR'IDlmt IOC&PAUCI DAVID .... "The Latest GOSflip From LO$ Angeles to New York" ( t hr I ([) VICTOllY a.Am: AUTO UC. 'It (I) CO) llOWll "N'U"R"S"PS Of.The 407" ( 1980. Comedy) Jesie St James. Paul Thomas DedlC8ted Army nurses go abOve and beyond the call of duty to cater 10 the nee<1S of bolh doctors and patients In this bawdy spool. ( 1 hr .. 10 min.) .. tl).,_ "fhe Year 0 1 Living Dangerous- ly" ( 1983. Orama) Met GibsOO, Sigour- ney Weaver. An Australian journalist, a BrltlSh embassy offlclal and a diminutive Eurasian cameraman b8Come caugh1 up In the tumul1 of 1965 lndon&Sla just prior to 1he faH ol Sukarno 'PG' ( 1 hr • 55 min) WI IOCI PAUCI ........ .. "New Frontier" ( 1939. West· em) JOhn Wayne. Ray Corrigan. The Mesqulteers step In to help a group of set· tlefs defend their p1opet1y rights against Q!..eedY landgrabbefs. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) (!) llOW9 "C.ttle Empire" ( 1958. West· ern) Joel McOea. Gloria Talbott. A hated caule bOsS seet<s to doUble-cross the men- wt\O sent him to jail ( 2 hrs.) e llON "Anatomy Of A Murdtf" ( 1959, Mystery) Jamel Sttftn, Ben Gau.are A 1m11Hown 1ttor~ dtfendt an Army lieutenant who i. eccUMd of kHI· Ing a man IUlpeef td of attactclng hie wife l hra., 16mln~ ME leFMIW ... ... "Reunion ·1n Franc:." (1943. AdventurJ) Joen Crawford. John WtyM. A French gill come. to lhe aid of an Amer- ican pilOt during WOtld War II. (1 hr .. 30 min.) (I) llCMI "Dead Men Ooo't Wear Plaid" ( 1982. Comedy) Steve Martin, Rechel Ward A hard-bolled private eye runs Into 1 hOst of f1mlllar cneraoters While lnvatl- gallng the death of a IClent11t t cheese ~·'PG' (1hr.,30mln.) W MCMI "Nudo DI Donne" (1982) Nino Manfredi. A man MJSpeCtl lhlt his wile Is i=~ut~hf .. S2 min.) w _,'IMCU t:11 ... "Oeedly E es" (1983, Hoo0t) Sam Groom, Sere ~ttford Urbln rats devek>p an lnsetlable hunQef tor human flesh af1er eating a loed ol aterolcHaoed i ln. (1 hr .. 27 min.) 1::11 ........ _ W llOWI "The Deadly Bees" ( 1967, Horror) Suzanne Leigh. Frank Flnlay A pop singer su"erlng from exhaustion and 1he af1ermalh of a severe breakdown arrives at a bee term tor re61, only to find her life endangered by the Insane bee- k~. (1hr .. 30mln..i.. l.IUQ( .. .,., .,_ "Ctaudelle Inglish" ( t96 l. Ora· ma) Diane McBain. Arthur Kennedy The wanton love affairs ot a rejected young be&Uty bl'lng tragedy to all those close to her~S.) t:ll(C) "Magic" C 1978, Horror) AnthO- ny Hop6dos. Ann-Margtet. A neurotic ven· trlloquist. convinced that his a1age dummy controls his actions, eludes bordering fame end fortune 10 find a gil1 he IOVed In W his ;s:· 'A' ( 1 hr • 46 min.) -1--.,. "Jesse James Meets Franken· Stetn'I Daughter" ( 196$, Science-Fie· ttOn) John Lupton. Cal Bolder. The daughttlf of Or. Frankenstein turns Jes&e James· friend Into a horrible robot ( 1 hr , 55min.) CE '" Fl umTUU. "NCAA Division Ill Championship" (from Scranton. Pa.) IBl => (0) "French 8umP8fS" ( 1980, Comedy) Two colleglates experiment with .. wa~~r· (1hr.,20mln) .i! ... (I.,. "The Sensuous Nurse" ( 1979, Comedy) Ursula Andress, Oulllo Del Prete. Greedy retattves hire a MOSUal "Florene. Nightingale" to take care of en aging count suffering from a dtffcate hean cOndltlon. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 20 min.) Ml®_,. ''Conan The Bart>anan" ( t982. Adventure) Arnotd Schwarztnegget. Jamee Ear1 Jones. In a mythbl world of the pest. a werrlor·thlef and hit compen- lons are sent by 1 Nordic klog 10 fr .. the rule(s daughttlf from 1he leader of 1 lnake cult 'A' (2 hra .. 10 min.) CD M ccmuAT llA1'UI This d<>cumen- tary honoring the 20th 1nrMf'tary of the Beatles' arrival In America ~ rare footage of their earty perlormancee Ind highlights of their cereer. as well n an lnteM.w wl1h their producer George Mat- lin. ~ 30 min.) • e "The Heist'" (1972, Orama) CMatophef George, Elizabeth Ashley. An armored car guard tries to prove hla lnno- ~ atter he Is fremed for the robbery of Ns=&r~ • ~=-"Stat Trek It. The Wrath Of Khan" ( 1982, Science-Action) Wiiiiam Shatn&f. R1e1rd0 Mont1lban. Adm. James T Kirk reaasembles his old crew and bal· tleS a vindictive enemy who blames Kk'k tor the de81h o1 hit wife. 'PG' ( 1 hr .. 55 min.) •CC) llON "Fast-Walking·· ( 1981. Suspense) James Woodt,.Tlm Mclntlfe. A prison guard becomes lnvol\led both In his cousin's plot to assassinate an Imprisoned black leader and In another plo1 to apring hlm~r .. 55 min.) ·1 .... -· a. ... "Bullet FOf A Badman" ( 1964, Western) Audie Murphy, Oerren McGavln. A bandit vows to klll the man who marrle<I his ex-wife. ( 1 hr .. 3S min-' -~mA1'11T ...... LI m1 MWOIU f.-cN' .... "Arthur Smith's King Mackerel Tournament" (from Myrtle Beech.SC.) CD) .. "48 Hrs." (1983, Comedy) Nick Nolte. Eddie Murphy. An unorthodox potlce detec1rve teams with a temporanly released convict to find a fugitive murdef· er. 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 min.) llON "Baby, It's VOAJ" ( t983. Romance) Rosanna Arquette, Vincent Spano A tough Italian street kid has a rocky and unlikely romance with a refined high school honor student. 'A' ( 1 hr •• '5 min.) 4rtl • llOWll "Green Buddha" ( 1966. Adventure) Wayne Morris, May Ger- maine. An Investigator sets out to recover e precious Chinese statue that has been sloten. ( 1 hr .. 30 min ) -~DAYOPWCW•t rr••n• WC'I Y~LOT OQ Good for you! Friday, March 23, 1984 15 -lunclay __ Momlng __ _ till® llO¥ll "Hot Touch" ( 1982. Orama) Wayne Rogers. Mane-Frances P111er I 1 hr .. 32 min} ... =.'t"'-:.."'JIQ,jN'IAI~"""' CALINDAll / *An111t ~==-"""' ~ llOVll "Partners" ( 1982. Comedy) ~_tan O'Neal, John Hurt ( 1 hr , 35 min) CZJ CHARLH CHAMPl.* TWI WITM Guests the Nominees { 1 hr ) GI) TOWY Niii MM A&.AMO •(C)llOVll "Soup For One" ( t982. Come dy) Saul Aub1nek. Marcia Strassman ( 1 hr , 25 min} .. , .. AUTRY C..u1 "'°"-1: VllWPOl4T ON ..,,,. 'noN M LOOKUT LIAN•UI flOJIDT ICMULLD )M>RTllOIWt WU1 llOOk HOMTAL .. ITMCAOI .. CIMT:ofMIR Q.OllUP .. lOOA"MLICION .._ Niii THI .oKD WON> ... DtllAl~ l&ll)AY llON•lll YOUT'M Niii THI IUWI l&ll)AYlllAll .-cTIONI ... .,..ROOll ( COUIQI IAIUTIAU. NCAA Cham- p1onsh1p Tournarnenr Regional semifinal tR} (2 hrs) l0) IMADOWT9 A man meets his son lor the first time in years and tries 10 teach him th1n~~tul lo his survival (,$1 AU 'I MYaQI A magic carpet enchanted cats and a ciever mouse help Al Huck the young ancestor of Ah Baba to hght the wicked king ( 1 hr ) (Z) llOVll "Satar1 3000' ( 1981 Adven- ture) David Carradine Stockard Chann- 1 • ( 1 hr . 30 min l CIOI.,_ .. WWI rr TO llAYIR .. CGmrtmfT ••ll9'TY MmRTtctu.W COWR WI ntl PIOPU ,...,.. ...,. AQI "' f AITlt ~...­ .Vn.lloeel ..... MMCUl.TUlll u.u llO¥ll "Same Time, Next Year" ( 1978. Comedy) Alan Alda. Ellen Burs- ~ ( 1 hr . 59 min ) (OJ H DMICI A urn.I A drama abOut a teen-aget whO learned to deal with her mother's alcoholism ,.LatOM .. MDYWlllH 1'9 TAICllll lllt MfAQI nllnCAT LlnUMICALI OIET10lll llllmTM CONUND TMZM RCnUI DAY OI DllCOYIRY ... THICAT -ITMIT (Jl)Q MIGAYllAll ~l'UIM .wll "Heidi.. ( 1965. Drama) Eva· 16 Friday, March 23, 1984 Maria Slnghammer, Gertrand Mittermayr l! hr . 35 min ) (I) llO¥ll ··The Oeeralayer" { 1978. Adventure) Steve F;orrest. Ned Romero 2htl~ ·---u·~t1e111; ..... YOICI ,. toOD ... fa IUllDAY llOll•ID MIMY #llJl'MI MOT m01una••11 UTnmM•UMT UOYD Oii.Vii ..nnAllMT IUCllTAll THI WOM.D ... TOMOMOW--• llO¥ll ·•The Diary Of Anne Frank" ( 1980. Orama) Melissa Gilbert. Ma•lmlll· an Schell. ( 1 hr , 40 min.) (Q) DIMOIMM A class egghead gains the respect of his fellow students Wtien he shares his knowledge of prehistoric ani· mals m WAY OI TMln4 1:11 @ llO¥ll "The Great Gatsby" ( 1974 Romance) Robert Redford, Mta Farrow 3 hrs} -Tiii •THI LJll '°"" Niii....,. um.a..a ..,. .... llAllQ4 UOYD Oii.Vii u ... .,.., fALWBJ. ........ Niii,.,.,. IUAm ITMIT (JI) Q . ..... l 1 PUY YOUR •IT 00&.I ·strategies and Skllts" (R) l 0) llOVll "Ol1ver1' ( 1968. Musical) Ron MOOdy. Oliver Reed (2 hrs 26 min) Zl llOVll "Tough Enough·· ( 1983. Ora· ma) Dennis Quaid CarleM Watkins 11 hr 47 min ) . ...,., llUI d OOYmY .... l ..-TAT THI llOVlll OUL~ WIM ,_AT CALVARY FEmCll.PNCI TOM MD__., DOWYOURmLI ,._NOU(ll) .wll "Hammett' ( 1982. Mystery) Fredenc Forrest. Peter Boyle ( 1 hr . 34 mm) I Mntlmll•IM · ~TOWNHAU .. ()) .ant l&ll)AY Scheduled. WOflel Figure Skating Ct'iamp1onsh1ps (from Ottawa, Can ) ( 1 hr . 30 min ) l ... COl&UEICI IDTOIA&LOl.._11 OUlM !JI .... Wiit JT••••• --IU9T-.,,_.,. ~ Oii COlllU'fDll llT1 Niii ""' '" ........ , ... -,-........ ••~co••••••<R> PABm TM.I TNUTM "The Nigh11n- gale" Mick Jagger Portrays the emperor of the ancient land of Cathay whO learns the true lessons of hie lrom the a song- lllled btrel and a lowly kitchen maid Bud Cort. Barbara Hershey Edward Olmos and Mako also star ~ hr I --~=~~~esar' (1953 Orama1 .. 1 ... !~?:£ ... ""' 1•• .. l MW Tt!JM90ill •I &WI I AOl' .... / IATMM I AlmlCM MimaTI rra1YURY100nw11 } ll0¥1I "Adventures 01 The Wiiderness Famtly II" ( 1978. Adventure) Robe<1 Logan. Susan Oamante Shaw. ( 1 hr . <45 min) IMM>RW!limnw1C9._..l'flll_ UUCU>l1MIY .. THI leA TOMClfT -MINDAY llO¥ll "Adventures Of Pinocchio" 1978. Fantasy) Animated (2 hrs.) IUT OI U. TODAY teM.D OI TMln4 llO¥ll "The Scarlet Clue" ( 1945, MY'tery) Sidney Toler, Mantan Moreland I~~ .. ,Alrf'HIR 1'1li LAWllAIDI ... WAllMTONWllK•MYmW l9A IAIDTUU Boston Ce111cs at Philadelphia 76ers (Sub1ect to blackout) {2 hrs . 30 min ) ($) llOVll "The P1rate Movie" ( 1982. Adventure) Kristy McN1ehol. Chnstophe< Atkins ( 1 hr . 40 rnin ) lZJ llOVll ''The House 01 GOd" ( 1978) Tim Matheson Bess Armstrong ( 1 hr . 48 min) I IUCClllAL IMl1ltQ •THI .. ... DODQD .. -GAm 1e25 IAllUU "Pre-Season Game" Los Angeles Dodgers vs Montreal Expos (3 hrs 5 nun) .. I) lllCAA IAIUTIAU. DOUalMIADO Midwest Regt0nal Final (hve from St Lou- •S Mo ) and the West Regional Fmal (bve trom Los Angeles Caht ) (4 hrs . 30 Imm~ TMli WID wmt DAVI>~ ROlaT ICHIUD 09ICAl9'UI urn.I *"-091 THI~ WALL "1lllT WID "The Dow Theory'' Guest Richard Russell editor and pub· hst'ier. Richard Russetrs Dow Theory Let· tars. Inc H WHIJt n AMT ml This modern·day Romeo an<l Juliet tale features two teen· agers Who lall in love and are separeted. only to be reunited later through tragedy '1)THEVMllAN .. @ HIDAU 'Pre·Seasoo Game·· Allan· ta Braves vs New York Yankees (3 hrs ) ,,_Cl) llOVW ··Bundle Of Joy" ( 1956. Come- dy) Debbie Reynolds Eddte Fisher (2 hrs) 8l) IYIMIT • WlfTD Eight British moun- taineers attempt to climb the most dan- gerous section ol Ml Everest the west face during the winter ol 1980. John Hurt narrates ( 1 hr ) ~ ~MDM .._.,. llMAYIOR 11:11 tl:' lllOVll ··Riel" ( 1980. 810graphy) Ray· mood Cloutier Christopher Plummer ( 1 hr 45 min) 1t9 D £) 8'0RTIWOM.D Scheduled· world Cross Country Champ1onsh1ps. featuring runners from 50 nations (trom East Rutherford. N J ) . NHRA WC>fld Finals of Drag Racing (lrom Orange County Inter· natt0nal Raceway on Irvine Callf ) ( 1 hr . 130L~~AK~ Olm ITV llYOND UM>IJllTMDM .._.,. llMAYm ) MDVII "Trio·· ( 1951 Orama) Jean SWnmons. Miehael Rennie ( 1 hr , 30 min) ,..,..,. AOCI Two platoons ot Ooozers challenge each 01he1 to a build· 1no contest lanclayConl. ........ -1~1TOOOU -.r .. U•Ml "Pre-Seaeoo Game" Chica- go Cuba vs. San Francisco Giants (3 hrs.) • YOWi TAI M'TUll Tax experts give 11"8'-by-hne lnatrucllona on how to hll out tax returns. and they show viewers how to save money by taking advantage of the numeroua deductions and credits avatl- able. (1 hr.) ID .-.cM •tooiw111ra•1•••rnrr CID .,. "Triumphs Of A Man Called Horse" ( 1983, Orama) Rk:hard Harris, Michael Beck. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) (1D .,_ "The Outsiders" ( 1983. Ora· ma) C Thomas Howell. Mall Dillon (2 hrs .. 8 min.) (I) PAiia CHAii "Ournne Fever" Q (1 hr ) (%).,. "Urgh! A Muste War" ( 198 t M~ Documentary. (2 hrs . 5 min.) G "A Bill Of Divorcement" ( 1932 Orama) John BarryrTlOfe. Katharine Hep- 11:19 l~r~~~ PAl&Y ..-c M IO\rm-IT C0UW N0CUY "NCAA OtV1si0n I Championship" (from Lake Placid. N Y ) L3 hrs .• 30 min ) W D GD LNA IOU "Women's Kemper Opeo" Final round (hve from Maui. Hawaii) (2 hrs J 9 u•W "Pre-Season Game" Cali- fornia Angels vs Milwaukee Brewers • FREE DELIVERY • WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL • FINANCING AVAILABLE I -·· ... 11 Tml•-WLUAMI' IOUTM The play- wright remlnlaces about hie work and llt.-. style Sc.,,.. from hie well known plays are performed by Burl tvea. Michael York. Maureen Stapleton and others. (2 hrs.) ti!) A llATTa Oii TAITI ~ .,. "ScaV90ger Hunt" ( 1979, Com~ Richard Benjamin, James Coco. 1 hr .. 56 mln.t OJ ''The Plr es Of Penzance" ( 1983. Musical) K n Kline. Angela Lansbury._ (2 hrs.) (I) .,. "Green Mansions" ( 1959, Romanoe) Audrey Hepburn. Anthony Perkins. ( 1 hr .. 4 1 min.) t:ll1=--A llATTa Oii TAITI llOVll "Same Time. Next Vear" ( 1978, Comedy) Alan Alda, Ellen Burs. in. '(1 hr .. 59 mn) 1:11 .... CIWAMM. 1:19 llOVll "The Wackiest Ship In The Army" (1961. Comedy) Jack Lemmon. Ricky Netson (2 hrs.) a».,_ "Wntten On The Wind" (1957. Drama) Dorothy Malone, Robert Stack ~hrs.) m> llOVll "Hawmpsl" ( 1976. Comedy) James Hampton. Christopher Connelly. ~hrs.) PACO Oii CULl\19 llOVll ''I'm Dancing As Fast As I Can" ( 1982. Orama) Jill Clayburgh. Nicol Wll- hamsoo (I hr . 45 min.) (f ) llOVll "A Streetcar Named Desire" (1951 , Orama) Marlon &ando. VMtn L~~.2~ .. IJACaOI' CULM9 •L•• 1u .... °' MCCll• ... • 8 I wn'N YOU Featured: IU1hof 0.¥1d Wal1echlnsky. Maurice Mathewa. doctor Stephen Gia ... D ICU "USF & G Clank: I Great• New ~Open" Tom Wateon. a. Rogafs, and Doug Tewelle are achedut9d to com- pete In this S400.000 tournament (from Lakewood Country CkJb In New OrlMM. Le.).~hfs.) 8 ·-cM IPOltW Lauren H\ltton Journey• 10 the remote rain tor•t• of Cen- tral Africa to examine the rare M*tyte of a Pygmy tribe; a look beck at tome of the show's most far·flung expeditions f~ Ing on encounter• with remote and vastly different= of the world. I ... , ..... LMIOAT ·-llCTM ....,. .. ,.,...,, PAl&Y JOITUIT llOVll "Cluny Brown" ( t9.46. ~ dy) Jennlfe< Jones, Charlel Boyer. ( 1 hr .. 40mln.) CO llOVll "Garde A Vue" (1981, Suspense) Lino Ventura, Michel Serrautt. i! hr .. 30 min.) Cl) llOVll "Tough Enough" ( 1983. Ora- ma) Oenn1S Quaid. Carlene Watkins. ( 1 hr .. 47 min.) 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Ai-.msia'' I ~956 Orlma) 'V1I' Ber~ 'fu &-/'YW Ar rnesi- ac gr "' ~ ctar-11 ro tie tie °"'Y ~ hel' io me Czar d ~ 12 rnJ .. ~ Tme. ~ Year p 978 Comeoy1 A.19'1 Aida. a.-Burs-·r -.c) Pf!CIPe CJll"'1 ~ r .rusua ·~attar o, ,.......rig•,... same resoi lor one __.,._.,., act> ,_ ~ a oe"0C3 d ~ .. oecade& ~ I i ~ 59 ::w; Z .,. ·&~ 1 va..-41963 ~ace ~ A:~ l~t 5o'¥Q A ''-'4q' ,. ~ ".d i'-8$ a -x7t lrlC .sM~, ·~ • ~ ~ scnoot r-crror s.-~ 9 I :.. .as ,...,. Ml fl .am'l'l Nm 19 l M'lmAlBT & ii ~ 5,,...,. ~ tP M'•f m T-o c:m:us of ~ aiialeiige w:t' :cw :ic • tluJC- 'j_ ~Sr~ Qooe<s • U)5 = l.-.ers 2 ~ 30 '"'W\ J m•-.• 11 -a ··-. •• • ---&otec owe-'1l!'f l"'e9 pc. ~ c;e os·.c ~t"lfJ "(te..:ltoses :-e-oes:~ 8 • ..., -flAO'aei 6 b'Ced 'C ~ S ~ ::za CYO- ~ ~ a~~~'\&S s:-:.er; L. A ( ~ -~WJlll *=:>•CoS::N1 • ~ c a.. acc.:-. c..,osc £~ ~ ~~ ~ eccJli(>. ~re ,., ~ ~ :-. ~-.zcT 12 l'YS..) • a 11111U11U a • c Mat"< re~~ ~--=~ ~'Cll"C"ll! -.: ·~ ~des~:; ·~1 T numram • -"Vi t\ -00 /lit"C ~·· . r. ecnec. Gear;ll! 59-~ ;:.:nla •.r lie OIOJ"iC' wwww ~ ~a"ld-. '6-SO~•a ~ ~ si..coor-..,.. U¥Q5 u~ I ..... ... ~"'=· JiJiXT s.r. ---.. ~ ~ ~ ~ Alla~ 'fWQr1d .... Pllck 0"""8S .., Y46 I I ~end :J ~~--------------2_.. ...................... !.Jmll . J -landay Cont. ® _.. "Franc.." ( 1982, Biography) Jealca Lange, Kim Stanley. The troubled llft of ecreen 1tar France. Firmer It ~ttd. 'R' (2 hrt., 30 min.) (I)_. "48 Hrt." ( 1983. Orama) Nick Nolte. Edellt Mufphy. An uno<thOdox police dttactlvt tttrm with a temporarily r..-oonYIOf to find I fugitive murder· "· 'R' Q (1ht .. 35mln.) .. all.., PALwaL • • Cl) ICl r• rnc Lfll Marlin It faced with a thtM t from an unexpacttd direction. Cf)LOU__. ... Cl) M&i&&• Rtlph'a llvellhood a1 a ctoofman Is threatened when the buUdlng owner announcet he wtn 1n111n an automatic doof opener. 8 e .,.. "Time Bomb" (Premiere, Orama) Morgan Fairchild, Joseph Bot· toms. the leader of an International terror· 1st group plans to attack an S.S. T.-·a truck de61gned to haul radioactive materl· ala. ,m.) 8 .,.. "Allen" (1979. Horror) Tom kerrltt, Yaphet Kotto The crew of a apaoegolng scrap carrier follows a myste· rk>Ua signal to a supposedly dead planet and. after landing. discovers that the mes.- sage was a warn ng to stay away. c;> (2 hrs •• 30 ~ I ..... MAM'tO IMllWSCI TMIA11'1 "The Tale Of Beatrix Potter" The life of Beatrht Potter 1s traced from her quiet childhoOd with her pets to the publication of her first book. "The Tate ot Peter Rabbit " (Pan 1 of 2) Q_ (1 hr.) GD M CMllOlllA .. mwww Highlights of testivt11e6 held In San Fran· cltco by Cellfornla winemakers. whieh cul· mlnt tt In the Dl•tlOQU18hed Service Awaro ~tttntlllOl'I. ( 1 hr.) (CJ ._ "Bad Boys" ( 1982, Orama) St an Penn. Rtnl Santoni. A young hood· lum accldentally klllt the younger brother of a teen·agt dOpt dealer during a po11ce chaM and le ttnt to a rough reformatory 'R' (2 hrt.) Cl) '9A IAmTIMl Botton Ctltlct at Phlf~ 78erl (R) (2 hrs .. 30 min ) ([) llOWI "Partntr1" (1982. Comedy) Ryan O'NHI, John Hurt. A 11ralgh1 cop and a gay pollet cltrk go undercover as 11 homolexual couple to find the murder&< ot a male model. 'R' (1hr.,35 min.) (I) llCMI "Star Trek II. The Wrath 01 Khan" ( 1982. Science-Fiction) Wllllam Shatner. Ricardo Montalban. Adm. James T. Kirk reauemblet his old crew and bat· lies a vindictive enemy who blames Kirk lor the death of his wile 'PG' { 1 hr , 55 min.) .. alOfmUP • 8 Cl) AUCI Vera Is Injured whlle trying to reecue a family of blue Jays nesting In the Mel's Diner sign. G IOIOO&. llAT Cf) llCMI "Guadalcanal Diary" ( 1943. Adventure) Wllllam Bendix, Lloyd Nolan The Marlnet struggle to get their first foot· hold In the Paclfle. (2 hrs.) -· Cl) ~..., MA Shoop feels guilty for rejtetlng Or. Meoey's marriage proposal when she learns he Is terminally 111(.l h .... l ~WOM.Dnmww •YWC:.llMI ,. .. , ...• mAT 5 m DMIMClt "The Soldter's Tale" Stravinsky's classic tale is present· ed In an anlmattd version, designed and directed by cartoonist Robert Blechman and featuring the voices of Andre Grego- ry. Max von SydoW and Glffna PanoYa With mutlc by the Lot Angtltl Chamber Orchtttra. (f hr.) aJ) llO¥ll "10 To Mld"'°ht" (1983, Ora· ma) Chlrltl Bronton. Andrew Stev.na. A homlcldt dtttctlve and a crlmlnology graduate March f0< a klllet of womtn. 'R' lhr .. 41 min.) P.,.CMll "OutUne Fever" (1 hr) -CtU•rtNm .. n•••t• .,_Yl•IT T9 -F"turtd: l.Altl=J:ILoup Menudo. (1 hr.) 9 WI Neal Gabler and Jef· trey Lyons hott an Informative look at what's new at the movtta. CID llOM ALL .. .....,..,_ -.Y HI.I. British comedian Benny Hiii's lea· lured acts include a guide to budget hc>ll- days and a western song-and-dance num· .. 1 ber :=::~hr.) 1W G (l)e ... WALL.,_., W .oil ......... lllllf IWMIMT ~ "The Mind Of A Murderer" Kenneth Bianchi, convicted mass murder- er who was one of two men lnvOlved In the Los Angeles Hlllsldt Strangler case. Is ~~(Part 1of2) o ( 1 hr.) Ct) llCMI "Delicious" (1981, Comedy) Veronica Harl, Candida Royalle. A volup- tuous maid with supernatural powers hvens up her wealthy emplOyer's house- hold. ( 1 hr . 25 min.) llCMI "The Pirate Movie" (1982. Adventure) Krlsly McNlchol, Christophe< Atkins A shy lffn·age girl flndt adventure and romance wtien a dream transports her 10 the world of a t91h·Ctnlury pirate. 'PG' ( t hr .. 40 min.) (%) llO¥ll "Safari 3000" (1981 . Adven· turt) David Carradlnt. Stockard Chann· Ing A magazine reporter and a vtttran rac.~ar drlvtr take part In a perllout Afri- can road ract. 'PG' (1 hr., 30 min.) • CM.Ull A&.l INlft'I t W «7> .,.. "Tl'lt Man From The Olntrt' Club" ( 1963. Comedy) O.nny Kaye. Cara Wllllama. A ecatttrbralntd t rnploy" unlntentlonalty luuea a crtdlt card 10 a ang11er. (2 hre.) tt1I ICll ... 11:11 90ITI MAL PM:imliW 0 ... IUMYO . w.J»V.. -.a..r ATMllCMll ...,,.,,waL, .,_"The Jerk, Too" (1984, Come- dy) Mark Blanktleld. Ray Walston. In a continuation of "The Jerk." a white boy raised by a poor black famlly Inadvertently helps the course of true love. (R) (2 hrs.) (I) lfUITICmn9I OD llCMI "The Entity" ( 1982. Horror) Barbara Hershey. Ron Sllvef. A California woman and her children are victimized by an 1nv1S1ble being haunting their home. 'A' ~hrs .. 5 min) m 1't CWI Featured Apollo astronaut Charles ()Jke. ( 1 hr.) 1b9D llON "The Jerk. Too" (1984. ~ome­ dy) Mark Blankfleld, Ray Walston. In a con11nuatlon of "The Jerk." a white boy raised by a poor black family Inadvertently helps the course of true love. (R) (2 hrs.) 11all llCMI "The Gambler" (1974. Orama) James Caan. Paul Corvino. A young pro- fesSOf fascinated by gambling falls deeply into debt (2 hrs .. tO min) -1=-PWM .... XE DIW•-1'1•WOM-... llOWtl "ConftttlOnt Of A Pollot Cap- tain" ( t 972, Orama) Martin Ba)lam, Franco Ntfo. When a truatrattd ~ man cannot apprehend e crlmlnal fitgally, he deeldtt to Mttle lht mat1tr prlvattly . l~~l"'n.> •C.. (1 hr.) .. CALUWAT ••1Tjllllll.llli4111zN .... Howard Cosen dlscuaaea hll lnaecurltltl. hit thwarted polltlcal amblllona. sport• wrltert and lhe worship ol ~ti In this coon1ry 11 hr.) cm llCMI "The Outtldera" ( 1983, Of•· ma) C. Thomas Howell, Mat1 Dillon. The eJ1perlences of a group of teen·•Otf• In their Oklahoma hometown during the late '60t Is portrayed. 'PG' (2 hrs .. 8 min.) tl:1I G ..,_ "The 25th Hour" ( 1967, Qra,. ma) Anthony Quinn. Vlrna Lisi A Nazi pollce head sends a Romanian to a prlaon camp so that he can have the man'• wtte . l1 hr .. 30 min.) ,.. Cl) .,_ "File It Under Fear" ( 1973. Mystery) Maureen Lipman, John LeMelo- rler A small town I& caught In a grip ot pamc following a series of stranglings. ( 1 hr., 30 min) (!) •aAlff IUO CC) llCMI "Friday The 13th" ( 1980, Hor- r0<) Betsy Palmer Adrienne King. The reopening of a summer camp, closed 20 years earlier aft8f lhree murde<s. altracit a vindictive killer who knifes unsuspecting teen-agers. 'A' ( 1 hr .. 38 min.) COUffl N0CUY "NCAA Division I Championship" (!rem Lake Placld. N.Y.) ~) (2 hrs . 30 min. J UUT .,_ "Lord Of The Flltl" (1 993, Orama) Jame• Aubrey. Tom ChaOln. B11td on tht novel by Wllllam GOiding. The altempts ot 11 group of Srllllh boyl 1tranded on a deserted latand to maintain aoclal 0<dtr eventually revert 10 tht prlml- llva. (1hr ,31 min) GWA&.lY._. ,.. (I) llOWI "Pereonal 8"1" (1 982. Ota· ma) Marlt l Hemingway. Patrl~ Donn9tly. Two young female athletff art t0tn between love and ambition u they train W tor =im="' 'R' (2 hrs.) l:::.ElllNT •TttOM ... -MTPA'flOl 1:11 .,_ "Fighting Trouble" ( 1958, Comedy) Bowery Boys. Adele Jurgens. An overambitious shulterbug almost getl his lights put out permanently when he decldtS to snap a picture ot a crime klng- i ~, 30 min ) W WOILD AT I.Mii W llCMI "Ragtime" (1981, Orama) James Cagney. Howard £. Rolllnt. Amid the social upheaval of 1920s New York, an upper-class lamlly Irle& to hold on to tradition as an angry black leads a mllltant fight against the racial establishment. 'PO' t? hrs .. 35 min.) W D AT • WITM Guest Jim Murray. ( 1 •lhr>;cr ....... ,Tat IT"ITOURMJ••at llON "Anastasia" (1956. Ofama) lngrld Bergman. Yul Brynner An amnest- ac girl 1n Germany claims to be the only surviving hetr to the Czar of Ru&sla. Friday, Marcil 23, 1984 19 -lunclay Conl. cm a111P01Tt .. cw.: l'Oll (%) llCMI "Baby. It's You" ( 1983. Romance) Rosanna Arquette. Vincent Spano A tough Hallan strfft kid has a rocky and unlikely romance with 1 refined high school honOI student 'R' ( 1 hr .. 45 mfn~ :1 .. "Tough Enough" (1983, Dre- ma) Dennis Quaid, Carlene Watkins An unsuccessful country singer. trying to make ends meet. turns to figh!lng IOI pr1Ze money. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 47 min.) -Monday -· ........... 11ov&e.-•cc.> "Love At F1rst Bite" ( 1979. Comedy) George Hamilton. Susan Saint James ( 1 hr . 36 min) (8) "The Comeback Kid" ( 1980. Drama) John Riiier. Susan Dey (2 hrs.) CI> "Victor I Victoria" (1982. Comedy) Julie Andrews. Robert Preston. (2 hrs . 15 min) •a> "Suaptcion" ( t94 1, Suspense) Cary Grant. Joan Fontaine. [)lrected by Allred Hitchcock (2 hrs ) M (f) "Istanbul Express" ( t968. Adi/en· lure) Gene Barry. John Saxon (2 hrs ) ti) "Safari 3000" ( 198 t. Adllenlure) David Carradine. Stockard Channing ( 1 hr . 30 min ) •CCJ "Let's Do 11 Again" I 1975. Comedy) Sidney Po11ter. 8111 Cosby. ( 1 hr . 52 min ) "W11hou1 A Trace" ( t983. Oiama) Kate Nelligan. Jueld Htrsch (2 hrs ) •CI> "UrghT A Music War" ( t98 t Musical) Documentary (2 hrs .. S min ) -CC) "The Deep'' (1977. Adventure) Rob- ert Shaw. Jacqueline Bissel (2 hrs . 4 min) <ID "Te11der Mercies" ( 1982. Diama) rtoberl Duvall Tess Harper (I hr . 29 min) (I) "Sherlock Holmes Faces Death" ( 1943. Mystery) BaStl Rathbone. Nigel Bruce ( 1 hr 30 min ) -@ "Stranger On The Run" (1967, Wesl· em) Henry Fonda Michael Parks (2 hrs.) -· "Bootleggers" ( 1974, Orama) Slim Pickens. Jaclyn Smith (2 hrs.) 1W(8) "Second Thoughts" (1982. Comedy) Lucie Arnaz. Craig Wasson. ( t hr . 38 min.) CI> "Leap Into The Vold" ( t980, Orama) Michel Piccoli. Anouk Aimee (2 hrs.) -· "Tall Man Aiding'· (1955. Westam) Randolptl Scott. Dorothy Malone. (2 hrs.) CC) "Oh God!" ( 1977. Comedy) Georgt Burns. John Denver ( 1 hr • 36 min ) aJ) "Guys And Dolls" ( 1955, Mualcal) Frank Sinatra. Jean Simmons. (2 hrs .• 29 min ) •• "Abandoned" ( 1949. Oiama) Dennis O'Keelt. Jeff Chandler (2 hrs.) W (I) "The SwOld And The S0tce<er" ( 1982. Fantasy) Lee Horsley. Kathleen 8el'9f ( 1 hr .. 40 min ) •cc.> "Love At Arst Bite" ( 1979. Comedy) GeorQe Hamilton. Susan Saini James. ( 1 hr .• 36 min) "Dead Men Don t Weer Plald" ( 1982. Comedy) Steve Martin. Rachel Ward ( 1 hr . 30 min ) 20 Friday, March 23, 1~ -1 ~MeTNlllM ... ..... ,.. -•Amt• • llO¥ll "Bad Boys" ( 1~2. Ofama) Sean Ptnn. Renl Santoni. A young hood- lum accldentally kills the younger brothef of a tffr!·age dope dealer during a pollCe chase and Is sent to a tough reformatory 'A' (2 hrs • 10 min ) .. ~TOP O' TMI llDU•ll ~=-tml(R) •CD "I'm Dancing As Fast As I Can" (1982. Orama) Jill Clayburgh, Nicol W1I· Hamson ( 1 hr . 45 min ) (0) "Brigadoon" ( 1954. Musical) Gene Kelty, Cyd Charisse. ( 1 hr • 48 min ) •(%) "LOld Of The Flies" ( 1963. Drema) James Aubrey. Tom Chapin ( 1 hr • 31 min) tim(C) "Joan Of Arc" ( 1948. Biography) Ingrid Bergman, Jose Ferrer (2 hrs .. 25 min) 41111 CD "Victor I Victoria" ( 1982. Comedy) Julie Andrews. Robert Preston (2 hrs . 1 S min) · •CID "The Comeback Kid" ( 1980. Oiama I John R1t1er. Susan Dey (2 hrs) (%) "Tough Enough" ( 1983. Orama) Dennis Quaid, Carlene Walkins ( 1 hr . 4 7 min) .. @ "The Beguiled" ( 1971 Diama1 Clint Eastwood. Geraldine Page (2 hrs 15 mtn) • "Once A Thiel" ( 1965. Orama I Ann· Margrel, A lain Delon ( 1 hr . 30 mln l --Lening .. u-- Cll ... .......... l'Wl*TZIOm AIC ... Q Tllm"I COWlltf ........ 1Mcm.1 ~••w .... aH•MOf .. "US n .,_ "Lei's Do It Again" ( 1975. Comedy) Sidney Poitier. BIH Cosby A milkman and a factory WOfl(tf engage In betting and hypoottsm 10 ralM funds lor their lodge. ·~ ( 1 hr • 52 min ) all W .._. CAT TALI A cat Marchee fOI' her mltllng kittens whO are -1~':.=c-•~ .... °'....,,.. A•TTmOfTAl'TI DllOUI• A class egghead gains lhe reeptet of hit fellow students wt"len he &he,.. hla knowt.dge ol pretllstorlc anl· .,~."-~8:".S.. 'Riptide" stars Perry King. Thom Bray and Joe Penny. those 20th-<:enMy mY1hs called "Utben leg- ends.'' l:="l&Mm ~MON "A Streetcar Named Onlrt ( 1951. Ofama) Marlon Brando. Vivi• Leigh A Southern belle loses her san1 while trying 10 preserve her faded genllll agaiosl the harassment of her ha1sh ar brutish brother-In-law. (2 hra ) t:a llCMI "Hammett" (1982. Myst~ Frederic F011est. Peter Boyle. Myste• wnter Dashiell Hammett's f0<mor dete< tfve agency bOS5 talks him Into lnvestlga 1ng the d1Sappea1anoe of a wetH:onnecte Chtnese=~~te 'PG' (1hr .34 min) W (f)TMI tll Brf9f YEP n TOellMT ISop=e~_, .... °' POllNlll •H•MWT LCM ca 11•cno11 -COOPll'I OAAMOI couten "Hispanic Issues In Orange County" The concerns of lhe county's Hispanic corn· munUy are profiled (8) D1t. ... Oii TMI LOOll Animated. A trio ol classic rhyming talet by the popular children's author 'The Sneetches." "The Zax" and "Green Eggs And Ham" CL .owtl The lords Of O.sclpl1ne" ( t983, Drama) David Ketlh. Rooert Prosk~ A senior at a Southern military academy is Cleterm1ned to expose the members ot an elile group responsible for the brutal. arid sometimes lethal, hazing ot cadets determined undestrable 'R' ( 1 hr 40 min) Ol MON "Guys And Dotts" ( 1955. Musi· cal) Frank Sina11a. Jean Simmons. A mis· sionary grrl falls tn love with a Broadway Q!"'bler (2 hrs . 29 min.) lJ) ..,_. ..,_ TMI WITat °' .... A suspected wttch ls sent by the Sheriff of Nottingham to poison Robin Hood (Pan 1ol 4) (1 hr) (2) llOWll ·The House Of God" ( 1978) Tim Matheson. Bess Armstrong Young interns are 1n111ated 1n10 berng healers by a s1range doctor ( 1 hr . 48 min 1 6D MiO¥ll Laughing Anne" ( 1954. Ora· ma) Wendell Corey. Margaret Locl<wOOd A young girl tans deeply 1n love with a crip- ied ex·bOxer t2 hrs) 119 ... 1'Jll I Oii TMI TOMI Featured profile of Singer Johnny Rive<s; preview of T. V IP&' c1af "Welcome Home Jellybean." l ePMa.Y,_. LA~ a -..ta CIJ9#1Y IYI Oii LI. Featured. "uttra llghl' cops. a rtPOlt on sex theraplsll and sor· rogat~. lour LA 's bell happy hOUrs: a l~lf k ::.:mencan smger Jose Luis m flall'I CCUT .... ~,, ...,. .. --.0 °' ....... 'M*OfCULT\m ....... .oc:I Red. feeling ~t 1mportan1. decides to stall a club 1n<1 Gobo 1s elected president ... CJ) ICA__,. a ...... Dotty mis- takenly comes tnto possession of a boOk 1n1ernat1onal spies are looklng tor. ( 1 hr.) D GD '"aocr• • FUC1ICAl *" Featured. Danny DeVlto and Kevin McCarthy are v1<:11ms of practical jokes. animal bloopers. Canadian newscasters Lt hr) D .._ The Third Man" ( 1949. Suspense) Joseph Cotten. Orson WetleS I - n y y 0 ) y • I • ~~~------------------................ 2 .. 1111112 .. a .. A wrner ol pylp Westerns 1m1esllga1es lhe ·accidental death" of his prol1t"ring boyhOOd triend In 1'1e dark. corrupt world of d1v1ded pos•·World War II Vienna (2 hrsL 8 QI AUTOMAlf Watter and Au1oman rind microfilm containing the identities of gov· ern=o~ed wnnesses { 1 hr ) 1-:.r,....,, TCMIGHT Featured Sophia Loren. &J) llC)V9 "Allack On Terror The FBI Versus The Ku Klux Klan" (Part 1) ( 1975. Orama) Ned Beatty, John Beck The FBI Investigates the murders of thtee ctvil tights workers In M1ss1ss1pp1 (2 hrs ) fJD ~ "The Mind Of A Murdeter" This IOOk ln10 the case ot Kenneth Bianchi raises quesuons abOut lhe use of psychla· 111c evidence 1n c11m1na1 proceedings (fart 2 of 2) O ( 1 ht ) m> 1"1......._ PLAYi "CorlOlanus" Alan Howard and Irene Worth star In this chronicle of a warrior's pol111ca1 fortunes 1n ancient Rome. O (2 hrs . 30 min ) (C) llC)V9 "Oh God!" ( t977. Comedy) George Butnt John Denver God se1ec1s an unsuspecting young supermarket men· ager to deliver a message of hope and good will to lhe skep11cal people of the modern·d~ 'PG' ( 1 hr . 36 min ) iu ~ rm R MOT •CUIAM Y ntl ... Comeoy sketches combine w11h cless1c film and news lootaye 1n an offbeat. satmc tal<e oft $} 'Alim TALI TMIATM ' Jack And The Beans1alk" Dennis Ch11s1opher plays Jack and Kathatme Helmond is Jack s mother 1n lh1s \lers1on of lhe late about a young man who must prove his courage against a giant and giantess ( Elhott Gould. Jean Stap1e1on) 10 win back his lam11y's 11ches 1:11 ~I"°"""=) UllT1CTAC LMIOAT , .. llAUZlll 'R1p1toe · stats P9rry King. Thom Bray and Joe Penny those 20tn-century myths called urban leg· ends " @ TMICAT\m llC)V9 "True Confessions" ( t 981 , Orama) Robert De Niro. Robert Ouvatt. The usually separate worlds of two broth· ers. a Los Angeles pollce detective and an amb11tous Roman Catholic priest, con· verge durtc er Investigation 'A' ( 1 hr . SO min. M ( U... Birmingham Stallions at Ta~a Ba_y Bandlts (R) (3 hrs.) •II C1J U11 a AWi Kate's daughter. Emma. uses a vldeota~ version of tile at her home tor a school project D (t) MON "Only When t La~h" ( t981. Orama) Marsha Mason. Kristy McNlchol A New York actress returns !tom a dry1ng·out cllnle determined to renew her career, her romance with a playwright and her relationship with her t7·year-old daughter. (2 hrs.) 8 0 MON "Best Kepi Secrets" (Prem· lere. Orama) Patty Duke Astin, Frederic Forrest A polteeman's wile engages in a struggle to unco11er a covert police-spying ~ration (2 hrs ) Cl': ...,.. Scheduled. JaoQuellne Bisset. author A E Hotchner ( t hr ) @ ~°'~A The cultural per· sonallty and scenic beauty ot New Mexico IS e11plored ( 1 hr I tD TMI....,.. PLAYi 'CoriOlanus" Alan Howard and Irene Worth star In this chronicle of a wamot's pol1t1cat fortunes 1n ancient Rome Q (2 hrs . 30 min ) (L) MON "The Lords Of Oisclpllne" { 1983. Orama) David Keith. Robert Prosky A senior at a Southetn military academy ts determined to expose the members of an eltte group responsible for the brutal. and sometimes lethal. hazing of cadets determined undeStrable 'A' ( 1 hr 40m1n I $l llOVll ''Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid" ( 1982. Comedy) S1e11e Martin. Rachel Ward A hard-boiled prtvate eye runs into a host of fam11tar characters while 11west1· gatrng the death of a scientist I cheese t~coon 'PG' ( 1 hr • 30 min ) 1 ZJ llOVll "High Time" { t960 Comedy) Bing Crosby. Fabtan A widower felts 1n IO\le with a French teacher after he returns to c~ (2 hrs. 10 min.) eu• AUllE ..... TODAY •G ()) ...wrT Stephenie becomn Jealous when a bevy ot cuNaceous worn· en visits the inn tor a. beauty pageant. (!) .,. "The Story 01 A Woman" (1969. Orama) Robert Stack, Bibi And- etsson A married p1anls1 falls In 10\/0 with a medlcaJ atUdent (2 hts . 30 min.) I Oii 1"1 llOWI -UClll -()) CAmY I LACIY A patrolman's strike forces Chris and Mary Beth to be replaced on a case they've worked months to crack. ( 1 hr ) I ..... ntlUlf'f llCMI "Birds Do It" ( 1966, Comedy) Soupy Sales, Tab Hunter. A janitor at Cape Kennedy lnadVertently receives neo- atlve 1<>n1zat1on, anabtlng him to fly IU<e a bird and attract women. ( 1 hr., 55 min.) (C).VW "The Deep" ( 1977. Adventure) Robert Shaw. Jacqueline Bisset. A young cOYple find romance and treasure ea they dive off the coast of Bermuda and find a buried treasure cache. 'PG' (2 hra., ' min.) <m .vii "The Secret PoUceman·a Other Ball" (1981, Comedy) John ClffM. Graham Chapman. British comedian• and muS1C1ans, including cast members from "Monty Python." "Beyond The Fringe" and "Nol The Nine O'Clock News," per· form 1n a concen for the t>enefll of IAmL:;Jiftnma=.'A' (1 hr .. 30min ) -•••w.w ... ~ "The Mind Of A Murderer" Thts IOOk into the case of Kenneth Bianchi raises questions about 1he use of psychia· Irle e\lidence in criminal proceedings. Pan 2 of 2) Q ( t hr ) MIO com.a ATT'MC11C*I Dan Ingram previews a colleotlon of fortheomtng fltmt. 1als and sports events ( IUTO.mMmQ 1w fl.,D (l)9GD ... _,MlllAITWI LW• .. , ..... TW•VIDIOI .vii "Tender Mercies" ( 1982. Ora· ma) Robert Duvall. THS Harper A former country and western Slnaer who 1s frying Under New Manage01ent ·S<_.n ·mg All Faiths' I larbor l~a~11 · Ytount Olive ~lcn1orial Pa1·1\ · ~orluan·· • Costa Mesa's Only Complete Funeral Facilities 1625 Gisler Ave. Costa Mesa (Gl•l•r Ave. at Harbor Blvd.) Benard 8. l'M11lck ...WC...- PHONE TODAY FOR FREE INFORMATION ~5554 Friday, March 23, 1984 21 to make a comeback falls 1n love w1tn a motel owner after his marriage ends I 1 hr 29 min) (j.) lllCml "lady Chatterley's Lover" I 1981, [)ama) Sylv11 l(r1ste1. Nicholas Clay 0 H Lawrence's story abO\Jt the wife of a paraplegic English arl1tocra1 who takes her nusblnd's ga~Hper as ner IOver Is retold 'A' ( I hr , 45 min ) Cl) lllCml "The Best" (No Date. Come- dy) GIOrta Guida. Patricia Webly A coun- lry girl decides to move to a big city where people have plans for her ( 1 hr 25 min I lllCml "Victor I Victoria · ( 1982 Comedy) Julie Andrews. Robert Preston A gay 1mpresa110 turns a starving Slnger mto the ra949 ol t930s Pa11s by b1ll1ng her as Europe s greatest female 1mpersona· tor 'PG' (2 hrs 15 mm ) l llCIVMDYU tW (I) HMT TO HMT Jenn1te1 01scovers her fathef Is a govemment agent marked for murder IA) ( 1 hr . 10 min ) D G) IDT OI CMIOM Host Johnny Car· son Guests comedian David Steinberg singer Maureen McGovern. Robert l&'i.~o LAtmGHT ..-.CA He>st Dennis Wholey ( 1 hr ) -.0' lllCml · The Entity" ( 1982 Horrofl Barbara Hershey Aon S1tve1 A Caltfomia woman and h8f cn1ldren are vte11m1zed b)' an 1nv1s1ble being haunting their home R' L2nrs 5 mm) m 1W Cl.UI Featured runner Jim Ryan discusses the 1984 Summer Olympics 11 hr 30 mm I ,,. ,11 ... ,ec:err. 1119al.) llCMI 'Blondie's Big Deel" 11949 Comedy) Penny S1ngte1on Arthur Lake Dagwood oecioei to fireproof his boss s house w1tn d1sa1trous results 11 hr 30 min I -1 M.19~,..,.,. n1 OI MOU YW00D Hot ts P1u1 Moyer Tawn~nneioer G There's A Girl In My Soup" ( 1970 C~l Peter s.119's GOidie Hawn A d1SOl'gan1Zed young tact oeuses problems tor a man-abO\Jt·town teleV1$1on pe<sooahtv (2 hrs I l!I llCMI "A ll My Darling Oeughters' ( 1972 Comedy) Robert Young Ray· mond Massey All tour daughters ot a wid· ower ptan to wed in a s1ng1e ce1emony ( , hr . 40 min I • MCa OJI ne .mtT ,E cau.m umTULI. "NCAA OMsion 111 Champ.onsh1p.. (from Grand RaptdS. • Joa" Qf Arc · l '948 Biogiaph)') lngno Bergman Jose Feuer 12 hrs 25 mil'\ ) t9 "Shenoc" HOimes Face5 Death ( 1943, Mys1er~ l Ba511 Ratnoooe Nigel Bruce (1 hr 20mr l -'Higl'I Time 196() Con".e<?)-l B~ Crosby. Fabian t , "' 43 ,,,.n 1 • ··The Leem.ng T1ee • 1969 Otam.al Kytlt Johnson Alex eta .. ~ I l\r 41 min I 22 Friday, March 23, 198 .. MIC~ (R) (2 hrt I Gm CJ MDAU Erotic dancing. outlageous comedy and the muSlc of Grace Jones are combined In th s daring new revue ( 1 hr 5 min.) tl:lt .J l llOWll "10 To Midnight" ( 1983, Ora· ma) Charles Bronson. Andrew Stevena. A homicide dlltKtlve ind a crlmlnotogy graduate try to search for a killer of wom- en 'R' (1 hr . 4 1 min ) -DCIDLATl.nMneDAVlt~ Guest: comedian B~~~~ l mATlmCW LA.TODAY IOWM lllMTWILN•• LCM, .... l::M tnU MT OJI -HallM "The Outer Cir· cle" 11:11 l OI LOCAftOI "Cerlln At Cernegie" Comedian G90fge Carlin proV1des caustic commentary on a wide range of toPiCS with material from htS album "A Place For My StuH " 1n a pertormanoe from Carnegie Hall ( 1 hr ) 11119 B (I) COi '.0 A physical fitness guru murders an associate when he believes the man may have evidence hnk1ng him to traudutent busmess practices (R) ( t nr • 20 min) ·1-Mm'f NOUYWOOD~· Featuted Holly· wood's phOlograp 8f$ whO'U do any1hlng to oet the right soot. Tom Selleck talks aoout htS newest ftlm "Lassiter"'. a profile of H~wood·s last starlet. Edy W1lhams ~ ~ Won<lertul Country' 11959 Western) Robert Mitchum Julie Lon<'On Two US citizens work fOf opposing Sides durrng a Meiocan upheav- al (2 hrs 30 mtn ) I. llCMI "Butterlties • ( 1974. Comedy) Harry Affmt. Mane Forsa A country girl hnds a•cttement 1n the big city ( t hr 35 min I •-econ d 'C IDfll "The HIPPY HOOktt" 11975. Comedy) Lynn Reograve. Je1n-Pi.rre Aumont Thi 11te of New York's tamOUI • call gtt~ X1111ar1 Hollander 11 told R ( 1 hr 36 mtn) WI MT PATIO&. W IULlMM.D -M/fft'( JGUWOCIO ClomlP Featured Paul Newman talks abOUt his new movie. "Har- ry And Son" a pro1tle of movie mogul Ricl'lard Zanuck ( 1 hr l (!) llOWll "Come Out Fighting" (1945. Comedy) Leo Gotcey. 1-tuntz Hall At tne same ttme the Kids are l)IVlng boxing leS- sons to the soo of 1ne police comml$Si0fl- e1 they also hnd time to get lnvotved with a gambling ring ( 1 hr 30 mm l 19(!) ··Lafayette Escadnlle"' (1 958. Aaven- ture) Tab Hunter Etchtka Ctiouteau (2 tlfS I 7':11 .'C) 'The Man WhO WOUid Be King" ( 1975, Adventure ) Sean Connery. Michael Caine (2 hrS . 9 mil\) . I "W1th0Ut A Trace · f1983. Orama) Kale Nelligan Judd Httscn (2 hrs l ,z "A Weetc's Vacation" ( 1981 OramaJ Nathalie Saye. Ptlthppe NOife! ( 1 tv , ,5 l'nln ) .. H "The OutSIOers' I 1983 Orama) C Thomas Howd Matt Ollk>tn 12 hrs.. 8 min) •ll The Sword Ano The Soroeref' t 1982 Fantesy) Lee Horsley, t<athleen • AU.•M,M&Y ~ = "Brigadoon" ( 1954, Mus1eal) Gene Kelly, Cyd Charisse Two fri.nds ttumble upon Brigadoon. a v1llaga In the Scottish highlands. which comes to llfe fcx 1 stngle day evtty 100 yeara ·a· ( 1 hr 48 mfn ) (%) llCMI "A Week's V1cat1on" ( 1981. Orama) Nathalie Baye. Philippe N01re1 A French hlgh·school teacher t>ecomes disenchanted with her work 'R' ( 1 hr . 45 min.) W Clf)llOWll "Without A Trace" (1983, Dra- ma) Kate Nelhgan. Judd Hirsch Police mobillle a massive search tor a 6·year-otd who vanished one day on his way to schOol ·po· (2 hrs ) WIWOILDAT LMm -~--....nrATal CMLD•FING .,,._''Women's World lnv1tat1onal 7-Bali Champ1onSh1p" (A) ( t hr) • llCMI "The Man Who Couldn't Get Enough" ( 1983, Comedy) R.l Peck. v HOdge A young se•-staNed architect dis· covers PfOblems which give him an ed1f1ce 't:ll ~com"':,i ( t hr . 30 min ) ..., .. MUln' • llCMI "Personal Best" ( 1982. Ofa· ma) Maner Hemingway, Patrice Donnelly Two young female athletes are torn between love and arnb1t1on as they train ·1'°'!i'.:::= 'R' (2h<Sl . .. PAIT'M• llMCUI WILl'Y, u . OIMllOVI ( .,. "The Hoose Of God" ( t978J Tim Mllhtson Bess Armstrong YoYng mterns are 1nrt11ted 1n10 be11'\g healers by a strange doctor 11 hr 48 min ) • (I l llOWll "Safari 3000" ( 1981 Adven- ture) David Carradine S1oc~ard Chann· Ing A magazine r1P011et and a veteran race-car dt~t talle part 1n a per110us Afro can rOIO race 'PG' ( 1 hr . 30 min ) M \H llCMI 'Second Thoughts" I 1982 Comedy) Luc~ Arnaz Craig Wasson A young lawyer t>ecomes 1nvotved with a muslC18n ( 1 hr 38 min I ·;:::. Ttfl tta••ID •••••Tmt<al llCMI "The Entity' ( 1982. Horror) Barbara Hershey Ron Stiver A Caltforn•a woman and her children are victimized b) an 1nvis.ble being haunting the11 home 'R' l?hrs .5mtn ) • (!) M llli'ITI Bell8f ( 1 ht 40 min I -(C) "Undef Caprteorn" ( 1949 Oramar 1!9td S.gman Joseph Conen !2 hrs l CH) "O'l-lara·s Wife" ( 1982. QfamaJ Edward Asner. Marlette Hartley ( 1 hr 27 min) "The Brothers Karamazov ' ( t958 . Orama) Mana Schell Yul Brynner 12 rn 26min) -al) 'Vanished (Part 1) ( 1970 Suspense) R1cnaro Widmark. Skye Aubrey (2 hrs l -· "11 Cen Be Done Amigo (1973. Wes1em) Jack Palance Bud Soencet (2 hrs I tW "~rrecti0n" f 1980 Otamal Etten -Tuesday Cont. Burstyn, Sam Sheperd ( t hr . 45 min ) "Safari 3000" ( 1981, Adventure) David Carradine. Stockard Channing ( 1 hr . 30 min l _., ...... --.- tHtm> "Sundown" ( 1941 Adventure) Gene Tierney, Bruce Cabot (2 hra.) ('CJ "High Road To Chma" ( 1983, Ora· rna) Tom Selleck. Bess Armstroog (2 hrs) <m "Without A Trace" ( 1983, Orama) Kate Nelligan. Judd Hirsch (2 hrs ) 1a m "Oh. Susanne" ( 1950. Western) Rod Cameron Forrest Tucker (2 hrs ) l:tl ~ "A Family Upside Down" ( 1978, Ora· ma) Helen Hayes. Fred Asta1re ( 1 hr , 38 min) CO) "My Fair lady" ( 1964. Musicalj Rex Harrison, Audrey Hepburn (2 hra . 50 min) • Tough Enough" ( 1983, Drama) Dennis Quaid. Carlene Walluns ( 1 hr , 4 7 min) 1::9<Hl "The Outsiders" I 1983 Drama) C Thomas Howell, Matt Dillon (2 hrs . 8 min I •([) "Broken English" ( 1981, Orama) Beverly Ross Jacques Martial 11 hr • 3 1 min) .. CC) "The Man Who Would Be King' ( 1975, Adventure) Sean Connery. Michael Caine (2 hrs 9 min I 1tO "The Learning Tree" ( 1969. Orama1 Kyle Johnson Alex Clarke ( 1 hr 4 7 min) S 'Moonta1n Family Robinson" ( 1979 Adventure) Robert Logan Susan Dama111e Shaw 11 hr 40 min ) ? ' 'Star Trek II The Wrath Of Khan" 11982 S<:1ence·F'1c1Jon) Wiiham Sho1ne1 Ricardo Monralban ( I hr . 55 min I 5:9 "A Le11er To Three Wives· ( 1949, Orama) Jeanne Crain, Linda Darnell (2 hrs 1 L A Boy Named Charlte Brown' ( 1969. Comedy) Animated ( 1 hr 25 min I Ol ·Ttie Young landlOfdS" ( 1983 Ora· ma) Kevin Sullivan. Marla Gibbs (I hr 55 mtn) -Bvening __ _ ... ue ... a.a eel ... .aJCIWC*M AIC ... Q nlm'ICCWMf MAWMfWI .. llACIB / &lllB •WIHCMI .... AWAI 00\l'm_,-llCMI "O'Hare's Wife" ( 1982. Ora ma) Edward Asner. Marielle Hartley. An attorney deeldes 10 poll lhe plug on the life-supporting equipment on which his wile is surviving 'PG' ( 1 hr 27 min ) ) llCMI "The Outsiders" ( 1983. Ora· ma) C Thomas Howell, Mall Dtlloo The expenences of a group of teen-agers 1n their Oklahoma hometown during the late '60s is p()ftrayed 'A' (2 hrs . C .. un.) CI) llOVll "Tomorrow" ( 1972 Drama) Robert Duvall, Olga Bellin Based on a story by Wiiiiam Faulkner A lonely handy· man takes a pro1ect1ve interest 1n an abandoned pregnant woman 'PG' 11 hr 43~ C) YAIDYU .. ()) taA IAIU1ULL San Diego Clippers at Phoenix Suns 1i tw• 30 min ) (II TAii I=. OI POmlm 'ACU OI CUL Nm llCMI "Trio" (1951, Orama) Jean Simmons, Michael Rennie Three stories by Somerse1 Maugham. "The Verger" ot o small church Is l11ed l<X being Illiterate and goes on to make a fortune; "M.r Know-All," a shipboard passenger. 1s unwllllngly indiscreet. A "Sanltorlum" becomes lhe scene ot1a traglC romance l1 hr .. 30 min.) .. l (lJ llCMI "On The waterlront" ( 195-4, Orama) Marlon Brando, Eva Marie Saint. Onty one man musters up enough coo1age to challenge a powerful mob leader who holds the dock workers of a btg c11y In en iron grip. ( 1 hr . 48 min.) 'IMATMI. NI cat ... me ... tWPY DAYI MAIM AIC ... Q PMTAIY-.MD ... IWTBTMB•" TOllW»fT Featured IN~E= UM~C'T10ll '90VA "Make My People Live. The Crt· sis In Indian Health'· The national issue ot America's obhgallOn to 11s native popula· 11on is examined through v1S1ts to medical ca1e tac1h11es on Indian reservations O 11 hi ) i' °" ~ INCIAI.: Q'OU . OUM1 CCMnY llWANll IOWl ~ ... ~ I Oii 1MI TOWll Featured lhe world ot miniatures, the Cray XMP a new moflon picture computer that can create images w1thou1 f1lm1ng them. the Dance Theatre 01 Harlem 10> PAa Y NUD LAYINm l ltR.IY a COWMf m Oii L.A. Featured a IOOk at our phone system. new fashions and styles for large women. how to choose a puppy for your family 1n1erv1ews with Hollywood notables who are still going strong despile rheir "75' age including Bob Hope and Gene Aul~ I =-~ WU, WLO WON.DOI ....U ).._'I ~lUT ••"•"Green Bay Packers :.~J~t~ (R) HOU : UCM POii ntl 9llUT AWAM A look at how Oscar w1rmers are chOsefl and how the award can allecl a winner's career. Including interviews with past Oscar recipients •IJ 1M1 tJm1CAM PAIWll (Premiere) BOI Kurtis prohles former heavyweight boxing cha~lon Muhammad AH (1 hr.) D f» ntl ~TIMI The team goes 10 sea 1n an a11empt lo break up a lobslet'·f1shlng '_'.erolechon" racker (R) (1 hr.) U llOYW "The 39 Steps" ( 1935, Suspense) Robert Donat. Madeleine Car- roll A man t>ecomes the quarry ol both lhe pohce and a secret group of foreign agents operating 1n England when he ts lramed for a stra1e~turdef (2 hrs.) 8 III '°"""""' l IUllG• Fea· lured actor Leshe Nielsen. him footage of goofs tly Mel Brooks. Jona1han Winters. 8111 =nd Don Adams. ~ WU ~~MW TOtlQHf Featured· Ntek NOiie II) llOYll "Attack On Terror· The FBI Versus The Ku Klux Klan" (Part 2) ( 1975, Orama) Ned Beatty. John Beck. The FBI Investigates 1he murdett of lhree civil rights workers In MISl!salppl. (2 hr•.) • llOVA "Make My People Live: The Cri- sis In Indian Health" The natlona.I Issue of America's obligatlon 10 Ila netlve popula· !Ion Is examined ttwough >Mlts to medical care laclhtteS on Indian reaervati.:-r.~. Q ( t hr.) I!> 9IOIT1 ._.Cl "Holiday Champi- ons" Included In this prog(am are profiles of the Americ.n Qlymplc Ski team and various other QJYmplc features: hlghllghta of the American Softball Association '83 season. prollles of three college baSket· ball coacheS; and hlghllghts of the Grand Champion Tennis Tournament. ( 1 hr .. 30 min.) CC).,.,. "High Road To China" ( 1983. Drama) Tom Selleck, Bess Armstrong. A mllflonalress hlras a hard-drinking e>e· World war I flying ace 10 search tor her lo~·lost lather. 'PG' (2 hrs.) ([)lf'OMm (H) llCMI "The Uneeen" ( 198 t. Hooor) Barbara Bach. Sidney Lasslck. A TV newswoman and her two asslstanta find lodgings at a boarding hoose inhabited by a di$turbed brother and Sister and their monstrous offspring. 'A' ( l hr .. 35 min.) CO) llCMI "Without A Trace" ( 1983, Ora· ma) Kate Nelligan. Judd Hirsch. Police mobilize a massive search tor a 6-year-old who vanished one day on his way to school. 'PG' (2 hrs.) ~PAMCMAll "Btrlhday Party" ( 1 hr) Cl lllCMI "Nudo Di Donna" (1982) Nino Manfredi A man 9Uspecls lhal his wife IS l rostitute. ( 1 hr • 52 min ) IOLDOllll ... ~ .. ttl A.I.A. PMlO S<:heduled to appear before the president, Paul and his agent instead end up spending the night 1n a jall cell. I TIC TAC DOUGH LOftlOAT PA UW Robef1 Redford's ski resort, the site ol lhe world's worst weath- er @ ntlCAT\111 (jJ A CWT OI Mi_.T Jose Ferrer directs Tony winner Barnard Hughes In 1h1s drama at>our a constltutional show· down between the President of the U.S . and the Supreme Court ( t hr .. 46 min.) .. CE) COUHf tlOCUY "NCAA Division I Championship" (from Lake Placid. N. Y ) {B) J2 hrs .. 30 min.) •IJ ()) m THIAT8 "Te<rlble Joe Moran" A former bo1ung champion (James Cag- ney). llvlng In retirement In a New York brownslooe. must come to terms with his past life and career when a granddaughter (Ellen Sarkin) he hasn't seen In 16 years comes Into his life. (2 hfs.) D m ~ Cody and Nick mus1 res· cue Boz and an attractive airline stewarO- ess from a killer who want& to retrieve a ~~of diamonds. ( 1 hr.) U <IJl) ,.._..CC.MY T errl disposes of a couch which contains money Jack received from a faulty bank-teller machine (A) Q I': _,. Scheduled. Carl and Estelle Reiner. Jamie and Joy Farr. ( 1 hr.) trn llCMI "Trial Run" ( 1969. Drema) James Franciscus. Leslie Nielsen, A law· yer strives tor success. but achieves It too 1a1e~rs .. 5 min,) &i) AlmlCM PU~ "For Us. The Friday, March 23, 1984 23 Taa1clay Coal. Living The Medgar Evers Slory Howard Rollins and l1ene Cara star 1n tl'llS dfama based on the hie ol slain c1\lll r1ghts leader Medgar Eve<s (R) O ( 1 l'lr 30 mtn ) (I) LIM..,._ M LADY,_ -tMIC Lena Hoine presen1s her Tony Awerd· winning one-woman Broadway show 111 wt11ch she per10tms ··can't Help Lovin' That Man:· "F1om ThlS Momeni 0n·· and "St=eather ·· (2 hrs ) • -MOW TO Ull rf A discussion 01 reel estate investment and l'!Ow 11 otters oppo<tunltteS I°' enlrepreneors 1s present ed. W8 9 ...,.._.A 61 -year-04d l1t~ss guru (Leslie Ntelsen) attempts lo drum up business at his health ~· by hl11ng the front end ot a car to e>1l'Mblt tltS strength (!).,.. 'Thunder Bay· ( 1953 Ac:t.eo· ture) James Stewart, Joanne Orv Trouble erupts when Shnmp h~meo resort to sabOtegong ott-Shofe 011 wens 12 hrs JO min.) I ..... THI llOtT t11THI lie*> -UCM -e F 1 ITCll .,_. Remington is not his usual perceptrve self w~n a long· lost IOve re-enters his hie 11 hr I 11 L-: MMT Wh -e on vacatlOO '" Hawau. Jonathan mus1 1n,es119a1e the murdef OI 8 bus·~ assoc.ale I RI 0 j I hf ) I THIUlfT llAT\lm Aesv"t>Cl•cm Al l ru~ Lagoon Sum.en Jap.inese "'cl' rn.1cn.n ~ oestroyea 0) Ille A ·lt"S our ng WOlld War II m the S0utl'l Pac•hc i:>fOV1()(>$ an eowOOmE'Ot toi the un~ ... a1er planr and an.ma Ille thal '".> e•a..-. "f'C on th•s f m o ~\~ ~t .,.. Tt-.e COi<! RX>"' •984 Ora ma I (if()( Qe Se\)31 A~noa Pays A d<S fraught lathe< l'T'USI c~ "'''" l\'S voung daughter wtl.: •S CX'SSt"SSe<l D\ '!'le' e•" o• l~~S! 11'11 5()~ 1cO' Fla~ ;:a'"'-"t' I '98.3 Mus..::.l ) Jefnter BNts M.cnatw ~-v A ·~ woman •tlc •1'fi..s as a "'~ st ~ ·~ SUCCe5$ as a oa • o.a x e-a • ., 3!> min I 1 CUii.ii ~ TAUi wrTM Guests the N~ -1=&81··--.... IOTTA IMll 119 ~ IW8T ~ • 1m IOCI A Wasl'W'VlCYH>B.w<l btllC' ~ s a ea,oet..1 eosiemt>ie uses muse 10 malle Slrong s.:>oa-s•.i~ts 1 tw I ... ·1 Lo-~ You 1E1.I Te Amo C 198 1 Orama I Sotlla 8faga Pauio ~ Pere.o T .o peOQle t>eQ1r't an e~ attu in an anenipt to 1oroe 1~ rorme- ~ .rv 45 rTW'I > ,.,fl. (1)0 .... .... ., Tlf'ILM•• ., .... -·---.,.. A f &'"!"I. Upsooe 0c-" ( •978 Orama ~ Ha1es l="•N Ast~ 4 hear' ar•ac" 1..;rces a ·e•11eo.:: nousie ~·e-•c oe Sf'C\3·ateo !'!'~ ., ~ .. 1e -~ "'IUS' ""~ .,. • ~ !"""' 90f'I and his ~ ' N 38 m-"' I :r ... Th(." S•~.: A"-! Tl"lt" ~ ~f'r ( 1982 FW1!4:St I LM ~ l\.ll~!"tAeen 8elet Heroic ~ IT\ I<> oe~one ar: 9' .. tyfA'IC ~ Ns used SO'oer) 10 ~a ~ U'900"" 1J I 'Y .0 min I 24 Friday. Maret! 23. t9M 6Dl*:IYMDYU 1Wdl) .,_ ··The Strawberry Blonde" ( 194 1, Comedy) James Cagney, Rita HaywClfth Alter marrying hls second chOICe for a bride. a man discovers 1ha1 he ts better olf (2 hrs . 5 min ) tt:1I ~ n:al (I) llA .. 'J. A toirner lllm star hires Magnum to Investigate lhe suicide of a Hollywood celebrity (R) ( t hr tO min) D cm ~ Hosl Johnny Carson Guest actor Cti.rles Gr0d1n ( 1 hr I l==.-null • llAD t11-MQl9 ...... "-ACI 11•1tt11 IM .. llC9CO LAW tJ:mlCJ Host OenntS Whalel. ( 1 hr.) IA II NCAA OMsion II Men·s and Women's Champonstup htghltghts (from Hempsteao. N v I (RI S'.,. ·-w11h0ut A Trace" t 1983 Dra- ma) Kate Neltlgan. Judd Hirsch POltce mobtllle a massive search fOf a 6-year-old wno vanished one day on hrs way to schOOI PG" (2 hrs I m 19 ClUI Featured actress Susan Howard ( ·0anas··1 basebaH P'evteW I , hr 30min) f19 H ~ '9ClllMLY THI .o¥8 A sat11·· cat I006-at mov.es including com.cal crt· llQVeS ol tl'lris year's Oscar nominees 1HI I ~Mn'QICOCI....,,.. mC*MOUYWOOD Hosrs Paul M0ve< Tawn)Sc~ G ~ ·Two l=C>f Tne Road 11961 Romance• Audrey Hepourn .\lbeft F"' ne) A .,oung mamed couple deei<>e to s1a.,. 1ogetl'lef ~te tN-11 ups and ~1'S 12 IVs ) NL I lerT •Mr11•www-... ..,. LOW"O MOiiy' 11974 Orama Bt-,tl'le ~ Antnonl Pe<i;111S r.,..o men Si\a•e t~ i.•e ano IO\.i! ot a tree-5.P"•t· eo woman'" t~ Te•as Pa""'1flOle 1, hr 40""" l Mell t11M -.T •111 , .... l'Q .. ..,.. t1I .,.,. 11·~•1•"9 Hvu•S ' 1982 ~I Uc~ trons.o. Lee Gtarir A ~ ,.,. "' : """oe-e< sea·c~ l0t is "E!'t ...c;r.rr a T. riews•oma!' ... no~~ an N '""' a"aco. .,, a bog C1) riosp1a1 P • • "' L5 rrw1 11:11 MOU lWOCIO "9R'f: MCml lllOI 1'M1 ~ AW• A loclk at how Oscar wn'W'f'S are c:hOse'I a!'IC llO'# t'W! aware can attect a s ca·eer 'nCiUdlng nl~ .,~ P85' 05c;al reop.en.es 11:118 e LATIWTWITMDAWDLlll l:iM Guest comec)ec •le Sa"°'8 ~rd I ' IV I l ~=-u..~ &.Ml.' I ~-ln\I &dBlftMI IOC:KOI 1lltl ~ ~ a1·~s ~bot' as ~ ~ -' an ""'!""4'0'61 ~ '1!r°9 r ~ R I • 'Y 20 ..,._ -c .,.. !="'°"" •98(1 "°'~t.re l=<OF'I ~ A~"IQn)' S•ee A. ~Of• ous ~ ~ •eoourits ~ °"''•· ~ .._~t.6e5 .,. :ti SOl'"le a! Eu-ape s t DOy$ 'R° • N 2:2 mFI ) tt9 H Ho: T oucn 1 1982 C> ama) W•V"'e Roge-'s 'ila'~~ ~ i men tlllJtlO a ~ that ~, .. ca.Jes Clc:cess peon'#9 ~ ~ _, a scam (1 ~ 31 """ I t118 llOYll Cace Fur 1952 Suspense) Gregory Peck, Roberr Mitchum Alter eight years In Pflsoo, ar embittered man seeks revenge on the law- W responsible for hlS con\lictlOO (2 hrs I U llOWll "'Jarrett" ( 1973, Adventure) Glenn Ford. Anthony Quayle. A tree-lance investigator sets out to locate a series ol ancient b1bhcal scrOlls ( t hr .. 30 min ) (!) llOVil "Tall Man Riding" I 1955. West· ern) RandOlph Scott. Dorothy Maione A Montanan rideS into a town where a gam- bler ~ting a double-cross (2 hrs ) g) "The Roman Spring Of Mrs St~" ( 196 t Ofama) Vrvien Leigh, War- ren Bealty A woman grves up an unprom1smg acting career for a series ol romances 1n Rome (2 hrs .. 30 min.) 'O).,.. "My Fatr Lady"' ( 1964, MUSI· cal) Rex Hamson. Audrey Hepburn Based on George Bernard Sti.w·s "Pyg- mahon " A Brihsh professor tries to leach a lower-class LondOner how to be a lady ·o· (2 hrs .. 50 min ) .ZJ llOVil "National Lampoon·s Movie Madness·· (1981. Comedy) Robby Bert· son. Richard Widmark Popylar movie genres are satirized 1n three parOdies 'R' ' hr 30 mm) -ICOTT ~ "'' '1TIOl 'mYll "The Sensooos Nurse (!979 Comedy) Ursola Andress. Outlt0 Del Prere Greedy re4at"'es f1ire a sensual Florence N1gh11nga1e·· to take care ol an aging coont sullenng from a delicate heart cond1llOO ff I t hr 20 min I t:ll I 111.M. nt NU AU•THIPAl&Y .... E WOM.D CUP._ women s Slalom (from Wa1erv1lle Valley NH I (RI t 1 ttt 30m1n J .,_~CAIDDCAmU -.... rM ... ..nrATac l m¥W ·ere>ken English 1 t981 Qfa· ma) Beverly Ross. Jacques Martial An Ameucan working rn Paris 1.inw11t1ngly 1ans '" IOve with .l rebel only to hnel oul tie •S •nvotved •n the smuggt•ng ol forearms R 11 hr 31 min ) n @ WOM.D ATLMQI C MOvtl "'The Man Who Would Be King I 1975 Ad11en1ure1 Sean Connery Michael Carne Based on the st()(y by Rudyard Kipling Two 8'11isn s04diers se1 001 10 claim tl'le riches and power ot a remote legendary kingdom 'PG" (2 hrs 9min J t:lll ... .,.. BIOndie's Lucky Day" ( 1946 Comedy) Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake CompltcattOnS develop when DagwOOd l•ed aga'" goes into competition with hrs ooss (1 hr . 30 min I @ ....,IWMUllT Jr J ... 'The OutSlderS'" (1983 Olama) C Thomas Howell. Matt [)tllOn Tt'le expenences ol a group of teen-agers tn thelf O•dahoma homerown dunng the late 60s IS portrayed 'R (2 hrs 8 mm I l' .,.. "Nude DI Donna · ( t982l Nino Manfredi A man suspects that hlS .,.,1e rs i!J>'OSlltute ( 1 hr 52 rTW'I ) •u.,.. 'Souts At Sea (1937 Ad .. en· rure) Gary Cooper, George Ratt Alter a sea WTeci... a shrp's off!Oef i:s forced 10 make an impotlant <JeCl$l()r1 concerning the ~teboat (2 hrs l AllDntlllM .. . .. _,_ -FNTM• --=--...., .... W TOPO'THl•llll -Tuesday Coal. I OUTaLMTI ....,. ...... ,..(R) llCMI "Aashdance" ( 1983, Musical) Jennifer Beals. Michael Noun A young woman who works as a welder strrves tor success as a ballet dancer 'R' ( 1 hr .. 35 min) •CJD llCMI "The Cold Room" ( 1984. Ora· ma) George Segal. Amanda Pays A dis· traught father must cope with his young __ ........ MoviM- •te) "Going In Style" ( 1979, Comedy) Ge0<ge Burns, Ari Carney ( 1 hr . 36 mm) "CS) "Mountain Family Robinson" ( 1979, Adventure) Robert Logan. Susan Damante Shaw ( t hr .. 40 min) UI (%) "Safari 3000" ( 1981, Adventure) David Carradine. Stockard Channing. ( 1 hr . 30 min) ,..(!) "Frenchman's Creek" ( 1944, Adven- ture) Joan Fontaine. Arturo de CordOva (.l hrs) .. (ff) "Hammett" ( 1982. Mystery) Frederic F0<rest, Peter Boyle ( 1 hr 34 min I ($) "The P11ate Movie" ( 1982. Adven- 1ure) Kristy McN1chol. Ch11stopher Atkins l1 hr , 40 min ) l > "V1c10< I Victoria" ( 1982. Comedy) Juhe Andr~ws. Robert Preston (2 hrs . t5 min) -<C: "Mr Hobbs Takes A Vaca11on ( t962. Comedy) James Stewart Mau· reen 0' Hara. ( 1 hr . 56 min ) H' "Tnumphs 01 A Man Called Horse" ( 1983. Drama) Richard Hams. Michael Beel\. ( 1 hr 30 min I ( $) "Sherlock Holmes And The House Of Fear" ( 1945. Mystery) Basil RathbOne. ~el Bruce (2 hrs ) -(!Z) "Vanished" (Part 2) ( 1970. Suspense) Richard Widmark, Skye Aubrey (2 hrs ) -a "Apartment For Peggy" ( 1948. Com· edyl W1ll1am Holden. Jeanne Crain. (2 hrs I (%) "High Time" { t960. COmedy) Bing Crosby. Fabian. ( 1 hr . 43 min. I 11:111 "Same Time. Next Year" ( 1978. Comedy) Alan Alda. Ellen Burstyn ( 1 hr 59 mtn) -JU1ernoo• 11ov1es- 11t1 Q) "Foreign lntngue" ( t956. MysteryJ Rober1 Mitchum. Genevieve Page. (2 hrs I (¢ "Bob Le Flambeur" ( 1956, Orama) Isabelle Corey. Roger Duchesne ( 1 h• . 43m1n) <OJ "SI~ Weeks' ( 1982. Orama) Dudley M00<e. Mary Tyler Moore ( t hr . 45 min ) (I) "Willy w onka And The Chocolate Fae· 1ory" ( 1971 Fantasy) Gene Wiider, Jack Albertson (2 hrs ) ttll(Z) "Baby Ifs You" ( 1983 Romance) Rosanna Arquette. Vincent Spano (I hr 45mm l 19'1' "Armored Attack' (1943 Orama) Dana Andrews. Waller Huston (2 hrs.) ~ Hl "Tw1llght Time" ( 1983. Orama) Kari Malden Jodi Thelen ( 1 hr . 52 min ) Ht:CJ "Going In S1yle" ( 1979, Comedy) George Burns. An Carney ( 1 hr 36 min) tOJ "King 01 Hearts" ( t967 Comedy) Alan Bates. Genevieve Bu1old I 1 hr . 42 mini daughter wno 1$ possessed by 1he evll ot the Nazi past {I hr., 50 min ) ($) lllO¥ll "Journey's End" ( 1983, Wes1· ern) Maxwell Caulfteld. Andrew Stevens Young ollicers soon d1scove< the horrors ol life 1n the trenches (2 hrs.) .t:a(C) MOVW "Trio" (1~5t. Orama) Jean Simmons. Michael Rennie. Three stor'ies by Somerset Maugham· "The Verger" ol a small church Is f11ed for being illiterate and goes on 10 make a foflune. "Mr ($) "The P11ate Movie" ( 1982. Adven- ture) Knsty McNtehol. Chnstopher Atkins l1 ht , 40 min J d (Zl "Star Trek II The Wrath Of Khan" ( t982. Sc1ence-Flclion) William Shatner, Ricardo Montalban (I hr , 55 min ) • "The Outsiders" (1983, Orama) C. Thomas Howell. Mall Dillon. (~ hrs.. 8 min) tat( "Victor I V1ctor1a" (1982. Comedy) Julie Andrews. Robert Preston (2 hrs . t5 min.) --Lening .. ,u ... Cll ... POUCIWOMM l9A IAlllTIAU Chicago Bulls at '~,~~::: me ... • H•NO.W"l?EZIT )llCMI "Mr Hobbs Takes A Vacatton" ( 1962. Comedy) Jamff Stewart, Mau· reen O'Hara While vacationing at 1he oeach. a banker and his !amity come across innumerable problems which range lrom bad plumbing 10 uncooperative serv· ants ( 1 hr • 56 min ) nO llO¥ll 'Hammell'' ( 1982. Mystery) Frederic Forrest, Peter Boyle Mystery writer Dasn1ell Hammetrs former detec· hve agency bOsS talks him into lnvestlgat· mg the disappearance ol a wetl·coonected Ch1n~os111ute. 'PG' ( 1 hr . 34 min.) Ol "48 Hrs " ( 1983. Comedy) NK:k Nolle. Eddie Murphy An unorthodox potK:e de1ec11ve teams with a temporarily released convict 10 find a fugitive murder· er 'R' ( t hr 35 min ) (~) llO¥ll "Willy Wonka And The Choco- lale Factory" ( 1971 Fantasy) Gene Wilder. Jack Albertson. A world famous coofeclloner offers a hfe11me supply of candy 10 lhe hve w1n~ers ot a lreasure Ull"""~·~~ . WIBLOIFOINm A lllATTD CW TAITI WOMD CUP •• ·women's 01an1 Slalom" (trom Waterville Valley. N H ) I ) ( t tu . 30 min l YMATM. ,.. Cll ... me ... MAll'Y DA YI AUit ~~ "The A Team" regular Marla Heasley real estate along the Mali-- bu, Cahl . coast 0 L ,_ IMAaCBIOM Know-All." a shipboard l)HMng8', II unwtttmgly 1ndl1ereet, A ''SanltOflum" becomes the scene ol a tragic roma~. ~hr . 35 m1n.) d l'MI IUflTI llCMI "Tough Enough" (1983. Onl- ma) Oen Carlene Watkins. An unsuc ful country singer. trying to mak ends meet. turns to llghtlng IOI' prize money. ·po· (1 hr .. 47 min.} t:llGlllDMAllO. .... 9l 91191TM!mn 1'0lllMT Featured: Hol=== Im:• LOW cio11•t11G11 CALIJIRAIMY wmtm--llOVW "Tragedy Of A Ridiculous Men" (1981. Orama) Ugo Tognazzl. AnOuk Aimee A sett-made Italian cheete manu- facturer suffers personal and flnenclal orl· ses when his son 1s kidnapped and "*d for ransom by a group of teHOtltta. "PG' l! hr . 40 min.) (%) llCMI "A Streetcar Named Oealre" (1951. Orama) Marlon Brando. Vivien Leigh A Southern belle toaea her sanity while trying 10 preserve her faded gentlllty aga1ns1 the harassment ol her harsh end brutish bro1her·tn-1aw (2 hra.) G llO¥W "Against All Oddt" (19e8. Suspense) Chrtstopher Lee, Richard Greene Scotland Yard trtea to prevent the evil Or Fu Manchu from ~Ing world leaders. (2 hrs ) Nial) ... ,_ D l9A IAIUTIAU Lot Angeles Lakera al San 0".ftQO Clippers (2 hrs .. 40 min.) NI G I OM l'MI TOMI Featured. a look at the Olymptca with prohlaa ol four Olymplc hopefuls, a IOOk at the city of Laa Vegu and an interview with Wayne Newton. I GHAl&YPIUD LAV99 l-.IY & CO.Mf'I m OM L.A. Featured: a fashion and beauty makeover tor three macho sport• srars. a IOOk a1 Pasadena's "Ooo Oeh Parade". an examination ol the lhOOtlng down of a K0<ean jelllner by RuMlan 1·~1~~ WU. WU WOll.D CW .AmM.I LMMOlll'MlmT "Les Troyens" Je&- sye Norman (in her Met debUt). Tatiana Troyanos, Placldo Domingo. Allan Monk and Paul Phshka. with James Levine CO;)· dueling. perform the Berlioz opera bated on V_!!g1l's "Aeneid " (4 hrs .• 30 min.) .. IJ C1J OM1 DAY AT A Tm Sam enda six years of abstinence when he beglna smoking cigarettes once again. D m MAL PIOPU Featured: a pig Obedi- ence class. an update on Vietnam MIAa: a woman who teaches her models to be human mannequins. aerobatic daredevils who perform 1n adverse wealher condl· hons (R) ( 1 hr )' D llO¥ll "The Lady VaniShes" { 1938, Mystery) Margaret Lockwood. Michael Redgra11e An elderly Englishwoman dis· appears trom a European expr868 !rain. ~hrs l U ll]) THI PAl.L OAIY Colt helps a ball· 111mptnQ con ar11s1 arrange a l1tte fight 10< h•s bOAer with the heavyweight champion. Friday . March 23, 1984 25 -Waclne•ay Coal. e TWO l POllYTN Autho1 Fredenck For· syth hosts the dramatic presentation of rwo ot his 6'lOlt stories. "A Careful Man." starring Dan O'He1llhy and "P1lvllege." starring M110 O'Shea. ( 1 hr ) m .ml "P1lde Of The Marines" ( 1945. Ofama) John Garfield, Eleanor Parker Marine Al Schmid Is blinded by grenades alter kithng ma_ny_Japanese (2 hrs) 9 LM,_lMlmT "Les Troyens" Jes- sye Norman (In he1 Met debut). Tatiana Troyanos. Placido Domingo. Allan Monk al)d Paul Phshka. with James Levine con· duc11ng. perform the Bethoz opera based on v= "Aeneid" (•hrs . 30 min.) ('C) "F'lrst BIOOd" ( 1982. Drama) Sylvester Stallone. Richard Crenne A Vie1nam veteran's run-in with the pohce 1n a dead war buddy's hometown escalates 1n10 a minor war 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 min ) CD IPOllTICll1D CID .ml "Same T1mt1. Nex1 Vear· (1978. Comedy) Alan Alda. Ellen Burs· 1yn Two people carry on an unusual ex11amar11a1 aftair by meeting at lhe sane resort tor one weekend each year over a pertod of several decades 'PG' I t hr . 59 min.) ~-"Baby. It's You" (1983, Romance) Rosanna ArQuette. Vincent Spano A tough llaflan street kid has a rocky and unlikely romance w11h a refined high school hOnor stuoen1 'R' 11 hr . 45 rrnn ) •@ ALL• M PAm. Y d (() PIA lMATI "Best Kicks ol 83" (RI i_I hr . 30 min ) •II ()) llAllA llA&.Ol9 A 1ealous nusband wanrs to annihilate Father S11va when he .. ~r=:= had dinner with rus wile .. tj (I) MOVll "I Was A Mail Order 811de' (1982 Comedy) Vale11e Bert1ne111. Ted Wass A young 1nves11gat1ve reporte1 a1 a woman s magazine adveruses herself as a b11dal cand1da1e IOf an ass1gnmen1 (R) Bhrs) fl) lMI fACT1 Of Lii c;J ~ DYUITY Dex discovers Alexrs and Rashid Ahmed together, and Blake laces an inquest into hrs China Sea dealings {fat! 3 ot 3) O { 1 hr J 8J ~ _,. Scheduled Lrnda Lavin ("Ahce"J. Richard Ben1am1n, prooucer Sherry LanSJng ( t l'lr ) (l.J lllOYIE "48 Hrs." ( 1983. Comedy) Nick NOite. Eddte Murphy An unorthodox police detecllve team& with a temporallly released convrct to llnd a fug11rve murdet- 8' 'R' ( 1 hr 35 min ) (%) llOVll "Baby. It's You" ( 1983 Romance) Rosanna Arquette. Vincent Spano A tough Italian street 1<1d has a rocky and unhkely romance with a refined hlQh schOOI honor s1udent 'A' ( 1 hr . 45 min) m tOMwmt TMI IMUI •@ .,."The Sunshine Pa1tio1" ( 1968 Oramal Chll Robertson. Oma Merrill A spy d1sgu1ses himself as an Ame11can bus.nessman while 1ry109 to recover 1mpor1an1 m1crolilm from behind the Iron Cunarn (2 hrs . 5 min ) wum...rCCUT (!) .,_ 'No Time FOi Sefgeanrs" ( 1958. Comedy) Andy Gntttth. Nick Adams A Ge<>fg1a farm bOy mducled into 1he serv1ce sets the military oo its ear by htS relUsal 10 conform 10 standards (2 hrs 30 min) t C) AA.am "-AIM 26 Friday. March 23. 1984 =~==-Three women sher· Ing lhe same room al the hospttal become friends and team 10 cope w11h thetr 1ndrvrd· ual a1lment~hr ) I I 'ft,. Christine Is bothered by a secret adm11er, and Mrs Cabot rektndles an old flame (R) O ( t hr l •-:::. "The World According To <l'~rl)" ( t982. Comedy) Robin Wiiiiams Mary Beth Hurt The son of an unmarried prep school nurse enjoys a Ille full of adventures. c0tnc1dences and bizarre characters 'R (2 hrs t5 min ) ) MOVll "Frances" ( 1982. Biography) Jessica Lange Kim Stanley The lroubled hie of screen star Frances Farmer is depicted 'R' 12 hrs 25 min) (QJ .ml "Srx Weeks" ( 1982, 01ama) Dudley Moore. Mary Tyler Moore A mar- ried Congressional candrda1e becomes rncreasmgiy involved 1n the lives of a wealthy New York woman and her leuke· mrc daughter ( 1 hr , 45 min ) Cl) llOVll "Coofessions From A Hohday Camp" ( 1977. Comedy) Robrn Askwtlh A young man attempts 10 organize a beauty contest ar a holiday camp ( 1 hr . .. ,30 :=-:,-= -••mw~ ... ...... HOU(R) .,_ "O Lucky Man•· 11973 Ora ma) Malcolm McDowell Ralph Richarel- son A collee salesman 1s captured as a spy and sent to prison where he con1em· plates a career 1n the rnovtes R' 12 hrs 28m1n I 1W' D 8 ())@)ti> ... TAXI . dD'IWU .. A'l'M TOP•VIDIOI llO¥ll 'Leap lnro Tne Vord ( t980 01ama) Michel Prccolr Anouk Aimee The hves ot a mrddle aged brother anel sister hvrng togelher are d1srup1et1 when the srs· 1er l1ndS a bOylnend (2 hrs I m DICll VAii DYU 1t•@ lllOYIE "Slrange At1ecr1on · ( 1957 Orama) Richard At1enb0rough. Cohn Peterson Following his arrest tor hrs father's murder a young man a11emp1s to prove that 11 was a case ol fUSltllable hom- icide It hr 45 min ) ,1:11 II ) 11'011T1CDTD 11:19 8 (I) PG1JC1 ITORY Two young Cle tee 11ves rnvestrgare a se11es of mys1e11ous park1~ 101 robberies CR) Ct hr 10 min I D UQ TOllQHY Hosr Johnny• Carson Guest comedian Steve Landesberg ( t lhl)==..mM nc TAC DOUGH MCHl..._.PUCI nmTI Of WI PMNCllCO *-IACMWBD.Y llO¥ll "The Sword And The Sorcerer · ( 1982 Fantasy} Lee Horsley Kathleen Beiler Heroic rebels try 10 dethrone an evrl tyranl whO has used sorcery 10 enslave a medieval krngdom R ( t hr . 40 mrn) m 111 CUii Featured Col Charles Sco11 discusses caplwrty rn Iran. wl'ly some men nevet grow up 11 hr 30 min ) *'I MIMD llfCMCOCI l'MllJIT1 Ill OI MOU YWOOO Hosts Paul Moyer Taw.:cMe1der D Al&llM'TWI~• C!)-FBWIST'MIM ... g .ml "Survive!" ( 1976, AdVenture) Pablo Ferrel. Hugo Stlglltz When a chartered plane carrying 45 members ot a rugby team crashes in the SllOw·covered A~. the 16 survrvors turn to cannibal- ism 10 obtain fOOd. ( 1 hr . 40 min ) tD T'llCll Of lMI ~ (!) WO•FI u.ITIAU "NCAA Olv1slon II Championsl'llp" (from Springfield. Mass.) (R) (2 hrs) (0) llO¥ll "48 Hrs " ( 1983. Comedy) NICk Nolte. Eddre Murphy. An unorthodox police detective reams with a tempora11ly released conv1c1 10 ltnd a tug111ve murder· er ( t hr . 35 mrn I tl:ll ~J llOVll "Fast-Walking" ( 198 t Suspense) James WOOds. Trm Mclntrre A p11son guard becomes involved bOlh 1n hrs cousin's plot to assassinate an Imprisoned black leader and 1n another plot 10 sp11ng him 'R' ( 1 hr . 5!'> mm ) 11::11 MIO~ ATTUC'T10M Dan Ingram prevleWS a collection of forthcomrng films. ~ials and sports events tl:ll U CZ UTI ...r wmt DAVID LITftmAN Guests actOf Danny DeVlto. authOf Vicki Cobb (1 hr ) I cmAT MCW ~ COUICTIOll 110¥11 "Or Goldloot And The Girl Bombs" 11966 Fan1asy) Vincent Price Fabian The netanous Or Goldloot plans 10 eliminate the world's top NATO leaders by means of a number ot t>eauhful bul Idea~= /;~ots 11 hr 30 mrn ) IOWAI I llARTWI LAUQtt• Low. AmJICAI Im.I ltl(f Of -tMIMt "The Problem 01 Evrf" ttrtt IJ CI> llOVll ·The Lasl Hurrah I 1977 Orama) Carroll O'Connor Burgess Mere dtlh The elderly a1hng mayor of a btg crty shocl\s everyone when he announces hrc; plan 10 1un lor a lourrh rerm ol olllce 1R1 L! hr 20 min ) 1HI@ llOYll .. Ale1.ande1 Hamill on" ( 193 1 Biography) George Arhss Oo11s Kenyon AleJtander Ham1t1on a11emp1s to gel hrc; Assump11on Brll" passed to s1ab11tze rne cu11ency ( 1 hr 35 min ) ~U MOVll The Trutti Aboul Spnng (1965. Drama} Hayley Mills, John Mills A ltsherman a11emp1s 10 marry oft his daughter to a lawyer (2 hrs ) O .,_ 'The Secrel Of Seagull Island ( t98 l. Suspense) Jeremy Breu. Nicky Henson A young American girl Ines to tree her bhnd s1s1er from her island capllv· l.!t_ (2 hrs) (!J MCMI "Whe1e There's Life" ( 1947 Comedyl Bob Hope, Wtlham Benclt1C A toieign olhcer is sent 10 New York to ltnd the herr 10 his country's lhrone 12 hrs J «I) llO¥ll 'Wiid Prarrre" ( 1975) Oocu mentary (2 hrs 30 min) H) MOVll "Hammell" 11982 Mystery1 Frede11c Forrest. Pe1er Boyle Mystery w11te1 Dashiell Hammett s former derec 11ve agency bOss talks hrm into 1nves1tgat ing lhe disappearance of a well·connec1ed Chr~rostrtute 'PG' ( 1 hr • 34 min ) '%} "Siar Trei.. II The Wralh Qt Khan" ( t982. Scrence·F1c1ton) Wilham Sha1ne1 Ricardo Montatban Adm Jame•. T Kuk reassembles nrs old crew and bal ties a vrnd1c11ve enemy who blames Kiri. 101 lhe death of his wile 'PG' ( t hr . 55 min) mG11m1COTT t:9 $) ~ "The En1t1y" t 1982 Horror) Barbara Hershey Ron $1lvei A Cahlomra woman and her children are vic11m1ze<1 by an invisible t)e1ng haunting 1he11 home R 1:> hrs 5 min ) Weclneadg Cont. •11m&.nt ... AU..,,., .. , ,. = "Urban Cowgirls" ( 1980. Of•· ma) Veronica Hert. Eric Edwards. A quar· tea of nighttime "cowgirls" find romance 11 a country·wes1ern bar. ( 1 hr . 25 min.) ... iCll ... ..mfAfClt ~wic=••1MD1 "World Invitational 7·Ball Championship" (R) ( 1 hr ) (~llOVW "Shall We Dance" (1937. Mys· tery) Fred Astaire. Ginger Rogers A patr of dancers are forced into mamage t>ecause of public op1n1on ( 1 hr . 56 min) Ul(C) llOVW "Bad Boys" (1982, Otama) Sean Penn, Rem Santoni A young hood- lum accidentally kills lhe younger brother ot a leen·age dOpe dealer durtng a pottce chase and Is sent 10 a rough reformatory 'A' (2 hrs . 5 mtn ) UI Q) llOYll 'When The Legends Ole" ( 1972. Western) Richard Widmark, Frede11c Forres! An orphaned Indian bOy d1Stllus10ned by the conn1v1ng while man -llondng llovlM-• 4ltl S "Sherlock Holmes And The House Of Fear f 1945. Mystery) Basil Rathbone. Nigel Bruce ( 1 hr . 10 min) .. tO'i "King Of Hearts ( 1967. Comedy) Alan Bates Genevieve Butold ( 1 hr 42 min J .. C "The Diary 0 1 Anne Frank' ( 1980 Drama) Meltssa Gilbert. Max1mll1an Schell ( 1 hr , 40 min ) 1 H "The Comeback Kid" I 1980. Ofama) John Riiier Susan Dey (2 hrs } l 'Urgh! A Music War" I t981. Musical) Documentary (2 hrs . 5 min I 19(!) 'Work Is A Four·Leller Word" ( 1968. Fantasy) David Warner, C1Ha Black. (2 hrs l .. rC> Joan Of Arc" ( 1948. BIOgraphy) lng11d Bergman. Jose Ferrer (2 hrs .. 25 min) ll 'Lord 01 The Fhes" (1963 Orama) James Aubrey. Tom Chapin ( 1 hr , 31 min) .. <Zl "Safari 3000" ( 1981, Adventure) David Carradine, Stockard Channing. ( 1 hr . 30 min.) -(C) "Scavenger Hunt" ( 1979. Comedy) Richard Ben1am1n. James Coco ( 1 hr . 56 min) (f{) "MacArthur" ( 1977, Biography) Ora· g£1Y Peck. Dan O'Hen1hy (2 hrs .. 8 min) (SJ "The Journey" ( 1959. Suspense) Yul ~nner. DebOrah Kerr. (2 hrs , 5 min.) -l!D · The Black Shield Of Falworth" ( 1954. Adventure) Tony Curlts. Janet Leigh (2 hrs I -a 'B Must Ote" ( 1973, Adventure) Darren McGav1n. Parr1c1a Neal 12 hrs l -JU1ernoon llovie9- u.m "Northern Pursuit' ( 1943. Adven· rure) Errol Flynn Julie Bishop (2 hrs ) OJ 'Yanks" 11979. Romance) Atehard Gere. Wiiiiam Devane (2 hrs . 19 min) l ·Tough Enougn · ( t983 Otama) Dennis Quaid Carlene Watkins ( 1 hr 47 min) 12:JI C "The Inn Ot The S1~1h Happiness· ( t958 Ofama) Ingrid Bergman. Curt Jut gens (2 hrs . 38 min ) H' 'Tender Mercies" I 1982 Orama) who lntroductd him to rOO.O Ille strikes out on his own to become e top rodt o atarir~ ~~MIMT M aE llO¥W 'Tm Oenclng As Faat As I Can" ( 1982. Or1ma) Jiii Cf1yburgh, Nicol Wll· llamson The story of a woman's ballle with Valium addiction Is told. 'R' ( 1 hr . 45 min.) Ml 8 ..a "Wells Fargo" ( 1937. Western) Joel McCrea. Frances Dee. A man's mar· riage crumbles whlle he spends countless hours developing the Wells Fargo (2 hrs) ~ QICO AllD 1141 llAM ... ....... Timi llO¥ll "The Rulles" ( 1978, Comedy) Michael Palin, Neil Innes A comedic look a1 The Beatles with narration by Dan Aykroyd. Gilda Radner. and John Belushi l! hr . 15 min ) Cl> llO¥ll "Tomorrow" ( t972. Drama) Robert Duvall. Olga Bellin. Based on a story by Wiiiiam Faulkner A lonely handy· man takes a protectrve interest 1n an Rot>en Duvall, Tess Harper ( 1 hr . 29 min) r $1 "Galllpol1" ( t98 I. Drama) Mel Gib son. Mark Lee ( 1 hr 50 min ) w m "Private Hell 36" ( 1!154, Drama) Ida Lupino. Steve Cochran (2 hrs) .. ,A' "Second Thooghrs" ( 1982 ComeoyJ Lucie Arnaz. Craig Wasson t 1 nr 38 min) 1 z ''Urgh' A Music War · t 1981 Musical) Documentary (2 hrs 5 min ) 1:11 ( $) "Sherlock Holmes And The Voice Qt• Terr<>'" ( t942. Mystery) Basil Rathbone N19el Bruce ( 1 hr 30 min I 1119 ( &.) "Ragtime" ( 198 1 Drama) James Cagney Howard E Rollins (2 hrs 35 min ) tOJ "80 Steps To Jonah" ( 1969 Drama) Wayne Newton, Jo Van Fleer ( 1 hr 4 7 min) a:llCCJ "The Diary 01 Anne Frank' (1980. Drema) Melissa Giibert. Max1m1han Schell ( 1 hr., 40 min ) 419 ( "The Comeback Kid'' 11980. Drama) John Ritter, Susan Dey (2 hrs ) "The House Of God" ( 1978) Tim Matheson, Bess Armstrong ( 1 hr . 48 min.) .. (!) "A Man And A Woman" ( 1966, Romance) Anouk Aimee. Jean·Louls TrlntlQnant. (2 hts ) CO) "~esurree11on" ( 1980. Drama) Ellen Burstyn. Sam Shepard ( 1 hr . 45 min ) Cl) "Rainbow" ( 1978. Biography) Andrea McArdle. Piper Laurie (2 hrs ) .. @ "One More Tra1r\ To Rob" (197t. Western) George Peppard. John Vernon @hrs 10m1n ) .. (C) "Joan Of Arc" ( 1948. Biography) Ingrid Bergman. Jose Ferrer 12 hrs . 25 min) I L ) "O'Hara's Wile" ( 1982. Drama) Edward Asner. Marielle Hartley ( 1 hr 27 min) _ _.lvening' ___ _ abandon.d pregnent women. ·pa· (1 hr .. 43mln.J W CI) llOYll "Biby. It's You" ( 1983, Romenca) Rosenna Arqutllt, Vlno.nt Spano A tough llellan atrett kid hu 1 rocky and unlikely ro~nce with a refined high school honor &ludent 'R' ( 1 hr , 46 mfn.) •1MA1C:ua-..YU. 419 TOPO'M1110im11 ...... ....... !ml (JI) )-Oii d ( .,. "FtrSI Blood'' ( 1982, Orama) Sylvester Stallone, Richard Crenne A Vietnam veteran's run•1n with the poliee 1n a dead war buddy's hometown escalates into a minor war 'R' ( 1 hr . 35 min.) .. i ntl IUflTt OU'TULMTI ' l llOYll "Triumpns 01 A Man Called Horse" ( t983. Drama) Richard Harris, Michael Beck An elderly warrior tries to keep gold searchers off Sioux land 'R' C 1 hr 30 min) I 0) ROClt Oii ' llAaB I~ •WMCM 19C ... .-CAii a.QOMftM,. ..... ..,,rf TOP U. IO... Mustafa Hamsho meets Rocky Shakespeare 1n a scheduled tO·round m1ddlewe1gh1 bout (llve from Las Vega& Nev 1 (2 hrs 30 min ) Hl IUI ITOP The lives of several travelers change when !hey are stranded 1n a small Kansas town Margot Kidder and Tim Matheson star (2 hrs ) 1 Z' CHllltLH CHl.,UN TALll WITH Guests the Nomi~ < 1 hr > m D9Cll YAllDYll .. ,i .. - • FMDOICUl,,_ · TMATM. NII;,.=:,.~ ~ :1".J. The high· tech heroes of "A1rwolf", the girl who struck out Babe Rutn and Lou Gehrig ~ •MrTAIY IUMD ~ -.:f.yAI~ TOMIHT Featured: Martin Sheen ' =.°' POlnlm ., ..... .alf LOft COii• CTIOlt llOTonlD llOYll "Love At FtrSI Sight" ( 1977. Comedy) Dan Aykroyd. Mary Anne McDonald A young man's Ille is comptl· cated when M lalls in love 11 hr 25 min) 0: Oii ntUIOYI $ FA!lm TALI TNIAT'lltl Jack And The Beanstalk' Dennis Chrtstopher plays Jack ;tnd Kathartne Helmond 1s Jack's mother 1n this version ot the tale about a young man who must prove his courage against a y1ant and giantess tElllOll Gould, Jean S1apleton) 10 wi n back his 1am1ly's riches ') z llOVll Star Trek II The Wrath 01 Friday, March 23, 1984 27 • Khan" 11982. Sc1ence-F1e11on) Wjlllam Shatner. Ricardo Montalban Adm James T Kirk reassembleS his old crew and bat· ties a vindictive enemy who blames Kirk fOf the death ol his wile 'PG' (2 hrs ) m MDVII "The Long Wait" ( 1954, Mys- tery) Anthony Quinn. Charles Coburn An amneSla v1et1m discovers that he 1s accused ol murder and robbery (2 hrs l ~@ ... 19 8 I <* \'Ml TOWN Featured a prollle of comedian Shelly Berman, a look at LA ·s most unique ethnic dells: weight reduc· lion l mua.YNll> LA~ a -.al I Ct»/iltf lflOIT&lm "Angel I DodQer Pr&- vlew" The Teams square oft lot a comical look al who'll win this season I TICTAC~ II) NOfU'I CCUT WU. WU WOM.D OI A.all .. 1ICtl Tma This senes keeps viewers up-to-date on the constantly changing electronic held. featu"ng the newest hOme electronic products. from vlde~ames to word processors ~ 191 ~ Houston Rockets at Los Angeles Lakers (2 hrs . 30 mtn l .. II (J) MA•• P.L Magnum 1s hired by a champion surfer to ptotect her daughter from kidnappers ( 1 hr ) D m -A IMAlt A sue-year-old con arltst wins the hearts ol everyone eollcepl the Chiet !Part 1 of 2) (R) D llOW ~Mistry Ot Fear" I 1944 Suspense) Ray ~Mand. MatJorie Rey nolds Nazi secre1 agents swarm through the streets ot wartime London (2 rvs ) D @) TWO IUNIAQll Kate pressures Scott to make a mote se11ous commit· menl 1n the" re1at1onsh1p, ana Art and Nancy have the11 tall recotds audited I 1 hr ) ~IOID'IWLD CD '°l:aru1..., TWT Featured Marlin Sheen e .c>'ftl "The Oteam Metchants" (Pan 1) ( t980 Otama) Mark Harmon. MOfgan Fa11ch1ld An amb1t1ous young man joins lotces with an op11m1s11<: nickelodeOn ope<ator to construct one of lhe earhest dynasltes m the motion picture Industry i hrs) mfTY'"**'I ~ml Cl9CUI co.vra ClltO*UI ) MO¥ll "The Inn 0 1 The Sixth Happ1 ness" ( 1958. Drama) Ingrid Bergman, Curt Jurgens A zealous missionary leads tOO childten 10 safety C1Ur1ng the Japa-nese invasion of Chma (2 hrs , 38 min) (ff) .ml "The Sword And The Sorcerer" ( 1982. Fantasy) Lee Horsley, Kathleen Beller Heroic rebels try to dethrone an evil tyranl who has used sorcery to enslave a medieval kingdom 'R' ( 1 hr .. o min) ) W. MOCIO: llCMAN> 1MI UOll HUIT· a King Richard tricks Robin Hood and his men 1n10 behev1ng that they wlll no longer be outlaws. as part ol his plot to murder them (Part 2 of ") ( 1 hr ) •@ALL•THIPAa.Y •D GD PAl&YTD Alex str11(es up a rela tionship wlth a "0-year-Old woman (R) I TIC TAC DOUIN UMIOAT P& •AIAZlll The high-tech heroes or "Au'Woll", the glrl who struck out Babe Rulhand L~ • ~"1'1 ft.ml c.cl'9 28 Friday, March 23, 198.4 •mMPlllNft ....,.... ( ).,_"The Young Lions" ( 1958. Ora ma) Marlon Brando. Montgomery Chit A pa1r ol Amer1eans ano a German reacr dlf· ferenHy to the events of World War II (2 hrs. 47 mm.) 1:9 \'Ml CATUNI .. "°"""'* ~, .. (J) -I _,.. Riek and A J unknowingly help a spy avo.d capture by federal~ ( t hr ) D cm Diane agrees to give acllng lessons to an ex-convtel who a11empled 10 rob C~tb~R) G 9 Lottery winnings are dls- t11buted to a hapless states1der who must fmd the woman who has the Other hall ot his ticket. and a soc1ahte and her beach· comber boy1r1end plotting to mutder her husband ( 1 hr ) I=..,. Scheduled Doona Mills ("Knots Landing'') Michael Gross {"Family Ties") (1 hr) fJD 11YliDt1 "Reilly Ace Of Spies" Reilly seeks 10 revenge Sav1nkoff's death. 1e1ums to AusSta 10 investigate the "lrust'' and risks abandonment by the British 1f he is caught (Part 11 ol 12)0 ( t ht ) ~ D0WT I011B .. f'll LltM•lll A look at the tap1dly growmg use ol computers 1n schools and homes 10 educate and enter· rain children is presented ( 1 hr ) ($) .,_ "Galhpoll" 11981 Drama) Mel Gibson Mark Lee Two Austtahan loot raceis wllh conttas11ngty d11terent person- alities sign up to fight 1n Turkey during World War I PG' (I hr 50 min) z lllOYll 'Tough Enough" I 1983. Ora ma) Dennis Quaid Carlene Watkins An unsoccesslut countty singer 1ry1ng 10 make ends mee1. turns to 1tgh11ng lor p11ze money 'PG' ( 1 hr . 47 mm) m PWNCiW. .......aTOOAY • (!'1) llOVll "They Might Be Giants" ( 197 1, Adventure) George C Scott Joanne Woodward A present·day Holmes-and· Watson team tracks down an ex1or11on r1ng (2 hrs . 5 mm ) t:1S £ TOl' Ull( IOXINO Mustafa Hamsho meets Rocky Shakespeare 1n a scheduled I0-1ound m1ddlewe1gh1 bout (from Las Vegas. Nev ) (R) (2 hrs 30 min ) a:ll D fJ) IUPPALO M..L Bill accuses a m1rns· let ol running a kiddie porn opera1t0n ·· then retuses 10 apologize Cf) .c>'ftl "M1racle In The Rain" ( 1954 Romance) Jane Wyman. Van JOhnson A young soldier and a lonely woman fall 1n love only to be separated by war f2 hrs 30 mm) 1 ..-AAcme -(J) bOTI U"*8 Mack and l(aren separate. and Sr Cta1r's plans 10 ambush Mack prove a threat 10 an Innocent 1?l'5lander ( I hr ) U 8) HU. rTmT a.1 GOldblume a11emp1s to reason with gang members who hold captive a mayoral candidate Belker's unorthodox melhOds anger a deputy chief. and Hill begins to gamble awa,.,o~ winnings (R) ( 1 hr ) I"':.~ "Resu.,ecuon Al Tw• Lagoon" Sunken Japanese war machm· ery deStrOyed by the Alltes C1U11ng WOfld War II m the Soulh Pac1hc provides an oowonmenl tor the underwater plant and ammal hie 1hat rs examined m this lllm O l! hr ) ti!) •ll'f!Wli.,i,.M-ft "Reilty Ace Of SpteS" Reilly seeks to revenge Savtotlo'"s death. retums to Russia to investigate the "lrusr" and 11Sks abandonment by the British 11 he 1s caught (Pan 11 of 12) Q ( 1 hr ) CHJ llOVll "Tender Merctes" ( 1982. Ota- ma) Robert Duvall, Tess Harper A lormer country and western singer who 1s trying 10 make a comeback tails 1n IOve wllh a motel owner after his marriage ends ( 1 hr, 29 min.) l0l.c>'ftl "Let's Spend The N1ghl Togelh· er ' ( 1982. Musical) Documentary The Rolling Stones The Stones perform many 01 their greatest hits 1n this rec<>fd ot thtee concerts held at the Meadowlands Arena m New Jersey and Arizona State's Sun Devil Stadium 'PG' ( 1 hr • 30 mm ) LMD OP \'Ml GWfTI -.......,.lmTWOM ... 1W D8())9fm ... TAii _,.Ml a IUlnW'I LAUGH • ... , ..... TOl'•VIDIOI MClll UAIOM ICAllDM.I Erollc dancing, outrageous cornedy and the music ol Grace Jones are combined In this daring new revue ( 1 hr ) '$) 90¥ll 'The Lords 0 1 01sc1p11ne· ( t983. Orama) David Keith, Robert Ptosky A 5eOIOt at a Southern m11t1ary academy is determined lo expose the members of an ehte group responsible for the brutal and some11mes lethal, hazing or cadets determined undesirable ·R' { 1 hr , 40m1n) IZ .a¥ll "A Week's Vacalton ( t~B 1 Drama) Nathahe Baye Ph1hppe N0tre1 A French high school reacher beeotnes disenchanted with her wori. ·R' 11 hr 4'> m1n) m DICIYMOYKI td@ llOVll 'Storm In Jamaica ( 1958 Romance) V1rg1n1a McKenna. Biii Travers A handsome young schoolteache• beeomes tl'le ob1ect ot attectton for a love starved wile and the impetus tor an 1111c1t love affair (2 hrs 20 min I 11:9 8 1U"9 a., 11.D. Gonzo scrub!°> lor surgery that may save Trapper's life tE'l l' hr 10 min I U fl!) TOllCIHT Host Johnny Carson Guests actress Candice Betgen Judith B~~ 1 5:7=~ LATlllmfT AmllCA Host DenM Wholey I 1 hr ) r1 -AT WOM • COMCIJrT The Grerr my·wmntng Austrahan group pertorm such hits as "Down Under," "The Under· ground." "WhO Can II Be Now" and more (I hr) Cl.) llOVll "Bon Appetlt" ( 1980 Come· dy) Kelly Nichols Gloua Leonard A wealthy woman otlets to pay a young seductress S250 000 11 she can take 10 bed the world's ten greatest lovers ( 1 hr 24 min) m ,_ CUii Featured a woman's ballli> w11h chronic depression. psych01og1st 01 Dean Mamn discusses love ( 1 hr., 30 min) tW (£J •9'Gl-T,.,..1C81,._ITB""• 1119 I WMDtlTCMCOCI PM8TI m OI MOU. YWOCIO Hosts Paul Moyer Taw=hnelder tJ "C8stle Of Fu Manchu" ( 1972 Adventure) Chr1s1opner Lee. Mana Per schy Scotland Yard thwarts Fu Manchu·s scheme to employ a secret weapon 1n ConQUef'lng the W01'1d(2hrs ) •• • imrT..,,.. ... m 11ICQ OP TNI lllHT CC) mt• m.Ja CW • TNI ACT Comedian Richard Betzer perl0tms h11 stage act at New York's comedy club Catch A A!"~tar. (1)-IAIBAU 0'1 cm ... "Laura's besires" ( 1980. O<a· ma) Slegrun Thell. Iris Stern. A woman laces a dltfleult declSlon when she must choose which of her previous IOv8f11 ahe likes best. ( 1 hr .. 15 min.) -ru CD LA11WwmtOAVIDLlii&Jh\ll 1-~s.~~ _..YUM COUHI IAlllTUU. "NCAA Division II Championship" (from Sp1inglield. Mass.) (R) (2 hrs.) (8) ll0¥9 "Second Thoughts" ( 1982. Comedy) lvcle Arnaz, Craig Wasson A young lawyer becomes 1nvotved wtth a musician ( 1 hr . 38 min ) ,.. (C) ll0¥9 •·scavenger Hunt" ( t979. Comedy) Richard Ben1am1n, James Coco. When an eccentric mllllonaire dies. the condillons of his will send his heirs on a wild search tor various ar1icles on a scavenger hst. the winner being able to claim the deceased's fortune 'PG' ( 1 hr . 56 min.) 1tlel 8 ()) llOVll ''The last 01 The Good Guys" ( 1978. Drama) Robert Culp. Dennis Dugan When 11 appears that an a111ng ott1cer may lose rus pension bene- fits. his co-workers enter into an uneasy alltance lo cover tor him (RI ( t hr . 20 min) tile (S) Mimi "Lovely But Deadly" ( 1982, O<ama) Lucina Dooling, Richard Heid A young girl who is an expert ln kung tu sets out to avenge the death of her brother ( 1 hr . 35 min.) we llOVll "Arise My Love" ( 1940, Romance) Claudelle Colbert. Ray Mii- iand A pair of lovers find themselves !rapped by the Spanish C1v1I War and the outb1eak of World War II (2 hrs., 25 min) 8 AllOl I AmY: AMATOllY Of A COllnl(). WBIY Redd Foxx and George Kirby host this look at the Amos & Andy TV series. featuring interviews with cast ""mbers U hr) II) llOWll "Win. t-'lace Or Staal" ( 1979, Comedy) Mclean Stevenson, Alex Kat· ras A race track Is the scene lor a crime attempted by three inept cr1m1nal8 (2 hrs .. 30 min ) COllOVll "Beach Girls" ( 1982. Comedy) Debra Blee. Val Kline A teen-age girl's l11ends help her to loosen up so they can get on with having tun at the beach 'R' ( 1 hr , 30 mtn) (%) llO¥ll "Baby. It's You" ( 1983. Rom,noe) Rosanna ArQuette. VtrlCent Spano. A tough Italian street kid has a rocky and unlikely romance with a refined high school honor student 'A' ( 1 hr . 45 mlnJ..ICOTT -1 :t'-.r9:,-0.-.y MT ,ATROL = "N'U'A'S'E'S 01 The <t07" ( 1980. Comedy) Jesle St James. Paul Thomas Dedicated Army nurses go above and beyond the call of duty to cater to the need& ot bOth doctors and patients In this bawdy spool. ( t hr . t 0 min.) -1 i :. ... lllMTWAlCN (fl) ~""9 u.u. 1:11(8) llCMI "True COnfesal<>nt" (1 981. Orama) Robert Oe Niro, Robe<1 Duvall. The usually separa11 worlds of 1wo broth- ers. a Los Angeles police detec11Va and an ambitious Roman Catholic priest. con- verge dUfirlQ a murder Investigation 'R' ( 1 hr., SO min.) 1:9()) llOVil "Ealing Raoul'' ( 1982, Come- dy) Paul Bartel, Mary Woronov. A down- on-thelr-luck married couple dttcover that 1hey can make the money they need 10 buy their dream dinar by knocking otf well-heeled sex pervert• 'R' ( 1 hr., 25 min) t:a• llQWll "KISS Tomorrow GOOdbye" ( 1950, Orama) James Cagney, Ward Bond. A convleted murderer escapes and marries a wealthy young woman. but la later confronted by his victim's llster. (2 hrs.) ~..,.,IWMIMT _llACllO_...Y llOVil "Xtro" (1983. :lence-FlctiOn) Philip Sayer, Bernice Siegers. An earthling returns from an alien abdvctlon In a hide- ously worse condition than when he felt. 'R' (I hr .. 20 min.) US ~llCMI "Magic" (1978, Horro1) Antho- ny Hopkins. Ann-Margret. A neurotic ven· tnl<>QUlst, convinced that his stage dummy controls his aclions. elude& bordering tame and fortune to find a girl he loved In his youth. 'R' ( 1 hr .. 46 min.) •;CMICO Am THI llM ... ..... Tml Mimi "Resurrec"on" ( 1980, Drama) Ellen Burstyn, Sam Shepard. Alter a near- fatal auto accident. a woman finds that she has the ability to heal others but Is persecuted beeause of her refusal to claim a dlVlne Influence. 'PG' ( 1 hr., 45 min.) CJ).,. "The Sword And The Sore«t(' ( 1982, Fantasy) l ee Hortley, Kathleen Beller. Heroic rebels try to dethront en evil tyrant who has used IOfe«y to enslave a medieval kingdom. 'R' ( 1 tw., 40 min.) 1111e.,. ''The Texans" (1938, W•1ern) Joan. Bennett, Randolph Scott. Northern polltk:lans tries to take Texas by atorm ef1er the cloee of the CIVIi Wat. (2 hra.. 5 ·1mlnJAml. .... ..., 11.D. • 10PO'TN111ati1111 ...... •11••1WCI') llOwtl "Rainbow'' (1978, Biography) An9rea McAtdle, Piper Laurie. A 11rug- Olino vaudevllle perlormer. Judy Gal1and. achfeves fame and success for her ater· ring role In "The Wizard Of Oz." (1 hr .. 40 min ) • (8) llOwtl "The Sword And The Soroe<er" ( 1982. Fantasy) l ee Horsley. Kathleen Better. Heroic rebels try to dethrone 1n eVll tyrant Who has used sorcery to enslave a medieval kingdom. 'R' ( 1 hr., 40 min.) •CCJ llOVil "The Secret Policeman's Other Ball" (1981, Comedy) John Cleeee, Graham Chapman Bntlsh comedians Ind muSlClans. including cast members from "Monty PYthon," "Beyond The Fringe" and "Not The Nine O'Clock News." per- form 1n a concert tor the benefit of Am= International 'A' ( 1 hr., 30 min.) UI (!) AL DOCTOR '8 llOwtl "Blondie's Big Moment" ( 1947. Comedy) Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake. Dagwood accidentally smears jelly on his new bOss ( 1 hr , 30 min.) The abused child wlll grow up~ Maybe. Each year. over one million American children suft'cr from child abuse. Over 2,000 children die from it But what about lt>05C who survive? An abwcd childhood can aft'ect a person's entire life. Yet child abuse can be prevented. ~ National CommJttcc for Prnemlon of Child Abu5C Is a private chariublc organization that ~ws how to do It. 11 But wen~ your help we need money. llatloftll Commlttn for We need voluntttrs. Send us your check Prevention of Child Abuse today. Or write for our booklet. Help us get to the heart of die problem. Write: Prevent O\Ud AbuK. Bos 2866, Cll.Jcago, lllinolt 60690 A Public Serva ot Thta Newspaper & The Ad11ert111ng Counc11. l!J Friday, March 23, 198-4 29 . At home Paal Pfewma.n and h18 wife JCMUUle Woodward wUJ be in· teniewed on ABC'• "20 /20" at nandar. 11arcJa 29, recardlDC dae life and careen tbey'n abared for 26 yean. RISP ANIC COMEDY ••• PnmPUeS his famJJy.'jA the epi.IOdt. his fi.nuly WU a.nary at bcina ridiculed A.Dd in ra) bk, Rod.ripcz bat been criticized by His &fOUpl wbo cWm it'I DOl coD.$UUC1i:r; the comic to characterize Mei· ic:a.n-Americans as people W'ho aU carry lmi vcs and drive Cbevys. .. True," allows Rodtiauez. .. but what t.bcy f.ail to undc:m.aDd lS the fact that what rm sayina is not aoina to to in the Co~onal Record. The only d.iffttenoe between me and the other SUY who tells these jokes is I.Mt I do 1t for the wbok wor1d to tee. I do it OD television. I don't hide it an the clotet.. .. Ardlk Bunker, for example. I th.i.nk the reaJOD I.bat series (-All in the Family .. ) was so suoc:essfuJ was because ~·crybody always knew tbctc was a white bigot like l.baL But Norman Lear brought him out of the clotet and put him ri&ftt an froD 1 of America. .. And in a ~ 'Pablo' is a lot like that becawe ifs a tcnes that criticizes i Udf... I th.i.n.k, for aample. that R..icbard Pr)·or did more to teach wtutes about the blade condition than any other leaden 1 c.an think of. I hope to do the same thing.·· M0tt often. tho~od.risuez 1s com-pared to anot.het" · c corruc who starred in his own 5eries. Frcd<Ue Pnnz.c. 111 l 977, while "Ouco and the Man" was still ru.n.nJq. Pri.nz.c took bu own bk. "I DC"VCr met Freddie," Rodnguc:z says.. .. But I was oen.ainly an adnuttr. I don•t mind the comparison. He wu a comedian., and rm a comedian. He~was Hispa.ruc. and rm Hilpanic. The only pa.rt of the comc-rlson that I don't like ts that they're &hid rm aoina to ft.ip out and do what t did. A lot ortinlel 1 firid m~ll apolosiziJ for a crime I didn't comm1L ... have a nrona family. My mom 1.11 dad have been tosetber for 37 yean.. I ha' lovtna brotben and 1ilten. I thi.n.k that what Freddie misled.... I think if yo suno~Jounclf with a lot of HoUywoo fty,oy-· t rypes, lhen you're astina for i But I think you sbouJd remember who yo\i friends ~. who was there when there wa DO career. DO 'a.La. Pablo.' and DO hoopla That's my foundation -rm aurroundo by terrific people ... Rodriguez's cateCf' couldn't be aoin more smoothly. He's sianed to do som comedy albums in Enal-ish and~· Ht bas a major role in an u~rruna movi1 called -Miracles.·· And ABC tw orckre< additional scriptS for "a.k.a Pablo" whil1 waiting to sec bow the show perform: against NBC's monater hit, "The A-Team .. ~1 did a movte ("D.C. Cab .. ) with Mr. T and I don't mind," Rodriauez says. ""1bm aren't any weak spot in the line-upa. I th.ink 'Pablo' will fl y or die on iu own. 1 mean. we've done all we can. then it's up tc America to figure it out, wbcthu they wan I to sec Mr. Tor they want to tee me. 'Either way, I'm happy." TV TIDBITS: Fans of "Kniabt Rider" and "Family Ties" can relax, now. NBC says both series have been renewed and thus will return for a new season next fall. NBC earlier announced the renewal of ·:Cicen" and "Tbe A-Team." Con•. CBS is plannin1 a seven-hour miniJeries based on Judith Krantz's best«Uin& novel. "Mistral's Da\llhtcr." Tbc cast will include Stacy g~ Stepheele P .. en and Lee Rem1c:k. Krantz's previous novels, "'Scruples.. and ··Princess Daisy." have both been turned into m.iniaeries. FromPaee2 F.!•tU. ..,., IJll 11 ~ C.- A..-... -•111 ••••• --~ ~ I-. lllF -OI? I o,er'T_ ....... _ ...... IMO..T ...... ...... ........................ _...(er-•• eMC 'IC.. 111 ... Oil IA 10 L&b (I lft.) • , p CMWI• MIL.--...._ .................. ,. ........ c.ar.i AlfW .. I ' I .. ,.. .. ...... ,,_, ............. .. _ ................. . =1•1 I fll b l -Hll 11 S ......... ,.., .......... .............. ... GLW .... 1111 ...... .. ....... DH111t llfet ... lr91~ .. ot; e' t 111 1m. ... • m111 ....... -.. ........ ..., ..... I I ,11 _. .............. (111r.) ... I..::..,_.. ... ,,.. CM.LmAU. ~ !W WOiTI MAL ... 11aadmy .......... 30 Friday, March 23. 1984 -•Ta••• 1----• :1•-~'t:ll:-c.1 .. 1 ..,.,. •• , •• 111 .... r:• .. ,.. ..... ... • 111& Olf-lle ...... ............ -::r =·=·== ll!rl! I • Tllll q ,.1m11 .. ... ....... tAll111t11:• PW%!' .......... Cf'?JTJll TlllllllT-I Ill (1 llr,. ..... ) -1-..-. --~ "'' •• 11ey ....... "Hot Pursuit" is the titJc of a ~hour pilot being filmed for NBC in New Orleans. Tbe program conocrns a respecUd pro- fessional couple forced to Oee &om the law after the wife is framed on a murder dwJe. lterrle K.eae and Erle Ple"1lmt star as Kate and Jim Wyler. She's a b.iab-t.ecb auto mdust:ry enpneer, and be'• a veterina.rian. SOAPS ••• FromPaee4 , that she's in Genoa City to be near ber children. Eric meets Mark and often to show him around town. When Ashley walks in, she and Mark pretend to be strangers. Kevin says be plans to leave town. DespitcJack'setrorutostopPICkale from arriviq II work, John almost teeS pictures of Jack and Jill tocether in cabin . Before John opens J*:Qar, Jill fakes pain. H•ve • question •bout your favorite soap or soap sw1 Write to Lynda H.incb, c/o Field Newspaper $)ndiarte. P.O. Box 19610, Irvine 92714. She will amwer u many questions u abe caa in bet' column. bur the volume of aWl mah:s pet'f()IJaJ replies imposs:fble. • 1e " d e 's u :i :. r s -TV Puzzle 1.6 Shown. he's Klinger 10 Gary Coleman role 12 He's Bobby Hill 14 At home 15 Vol.: against 16 "An -of Love 17 "Harl -Hart" 18 Ailee's boss 20 Bea Arthur role 22 Gobbled up 23 Ending with Japan 24 Opp of SSW 25 Zilch ACROSS 33 Comedian Orson 35 Gymnast Korbut 38 Elaine or Billy 39 Asner and Begley 42 " -Got Sixpence· 44 · -Castles" 45 Role for Klemperer 4 7 "Burke's -" 48 Mr Kristofferson s 10 49 .. _Vegas Lady" 50 A feast - -ram1ne 52 Caesar's 51 53 Role for Rush -WordGaane FILL I~ -ruE Ml~SING L..ETIERS /t.J IHE ''TV ~" BELOW. 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I A5 Biiiie Sol Estes testifies former president John- son ordered a kllllng./ A4 world Soviets dented they, sup- plied chemical weapons to Iraq./ AS Paris taxi drivers are protesting slaying of a fellow cabble./ A4 ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::·:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: People Susan Parks' job is to get Injured birds back to the wlld./A7 Hugh Mulligan doesn't mind birthdays. They let the columnlst Indulge in a special freedom./ Al Sports Top-ranked North Caro- lina Is ellmlnated by In- diana in the NCAA basketball playoffs, 72-68./81 Golden West, Orange Coast and Saddleback all record community col- lege baseball vlctor- tes. /81 Angels win behind the red-hot bat of Brian Downing, but Dodgers are beaten in exhibition baseball ./82 Entertainment To say the Jeff and Steve singing duo Is Instrumen- tal ls an understatement. /WHkender :·:·:·:·!•!•!•!•!•!•:.:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: Buaineu Buying a lawnmower? Sylvia Porter has some helpful hints for you./87 INDEX C1-3 88 A3 87-8 A4 C&-8 ae C8 M A8 C7 A5 A8 87 A4 A8 A8 A3 8+5,C5 81~ 88 TV.Log Weekender A2 A• f 1111 1111111 0 ~AN GE C 0 UN T 'f C A l I H ) H N I A I~> CE_ N T ,-, ate e 1er e ea ID e rv1.ne Mar&aretSlow Talker, 9 ; Dualta Ryan, 10, and Shirleen George, 12 (from left) allow o.lly .... ,..__,&AeP.,_ Ind.Ian ardfacta dartna demonatratlon at VFW ball in Coeta Ilea& th.la week. Indian visitors show Mesa how native Americans live By KAREN E. KLEIN Of .... Dellr ..... •taff A group of29 students and teachers from an American Indian school in Arizona concluded a visit to Southern California this week with a presentation of authentic Navajo ceremonial dances and rituals at the Costa Mesa Veteran's Memorial Hall. has organized trips to deliver food to Arizona reservations and bas sponsored field trips for students to come to Orange County, Hohl said. Davey became intel"C$ted in Indians when he worked for United Parcel Service in Arizona and began to meet some of the people who lived and worked on the reservations. The visitors, on a field trip frdm the Little Singer Community School on the American Indian Reservation near Winslow, Ariz., stayed at the VFW Hall in between trips to Lion Country Safari, San Juan Capistrano, Disneyland, Marine Land and the Los Angeles Coliseum. Commander Bud Hohl said. Hohl said many of the students who visited still live in traditional Indian hogans, without running water or other modem. conveniences. "They live very primitively in a desolate area. For some of them this(tnp) was the first time they had ever been off the reservation," Hohl said. The Costa Mesa VFW chapter has long been involved in aiding native Americans, Hohl said. Since 1962, Costa Mesa VFW member Danny Davey For the students, the trip wasn't all pure fun -th ear teachers made sure they attended short class sessions at (Pleue eee INDIANS/ A2) Newport high roller finds fate ffckle state probe started Newport Beach developer Jim Salter's empire is now the focus of a state investigation that began this month after jilted investors com- plained to authorities. Investigators are beginning to un- ravel the $9 million worth of soured business deals Salter left behind between Costa Mesa, Claremont and Colorado Spri~ to determine if there was any cnminal wrongdoing, Martin Ryan, a state Department of Justice agent, said this week from Los Angeles. Salter, 33, who was the president of the now-defunct JBS Development Corp., made local headlines LD the summer of 1982 with an ambitious plan to revitaliu the historic Balboa Fun 2'.one in Newport Beach with a $20 million waterfront complex. He made news again this fall after catcbjna a rccoro-settina blue marlin oft' Santa C•talina Island. And Wednesday, Salter was arrested in Newport Beach on a state Depart- ment of Fash and Oame warrant cbarlina him with illepl dumpiOJ. Whether Salter's arrest makes any difference to the Attorney General's ~l\Quiry, now in its P,relim~nary ~ .. 1111nclear. Ryan sud be 11 bqinntn& by ptherina financial documents stemmi~ &Om four failed deals. .. There s a lot 9f money and a lot of investors, butt don't know if \here is anyihina criminal," be said. Ryan estimated it would tab a year to pthcr tacts from about I 00 investon who live between San Francisco and San Oiqo. ANDREA · ADELSON Focus ON THE NEws contact Mr. Salter." The statewide inquiry was sparked by a suit brought last year by 36 disgruntled investon who accuse Salter of fraud, securities violations and breach of contract, said Allen Field( an auistant chief of the Los A• es County District Attorney's mil.tor fraud division. Field will review whatever Ryan uncovers and determine if Salter's actions had criminal intent. "There was no wrongdoina with rcs{>CC\ to investon' funds," Lurie maintained. ·"The funds were used for the benefit of the investors," he said. Lurie said Salter is wotkina on out-of-coun setllementa, and if credi· ton don•t press for quick resolution, may still avoid blnkru1>tc:y. The attorney said Salier's deals caved in because a Bay Area lntorne .. went out on 1 vendetta and malicious lies, and poison the atmosphere to do buslnesa. It made it difficult for (Salter) to deal with lenden." For the beat deal• on new care, check today'• Auto Piiot -PageaC1-4 Agents want to learn why mental patient placed in home for the elderly By ANDREA ADE~N Ofllleo.lly,... ..... · Agents for the state De~rtment of Social Services are invesugating why a 41 -year-old mental patient who attempted suicide was placed 10 a home f.or the elderly in Irvine rather than in a psychiatric facilit)'. "We plan to find out how it happened and what cause there was" for the woman's placement in an inappropriate facility, state licensing su~rvisor Joanna Daughenbaugh said Thursday. The woman, who was not ident- ified because she is a psychiatric patient, suffered second and third-degree bums on her face, chest and hands after setting her polyester blouse ablaze Wednesda)', police said. · S'1e ·was listed in good condition this morning in the bum ward of UC Irvine's Medical Center, a hospital spokeswoman said. Daughenbaugh said the ittjwed woman was one of six females livin& at the home of William and Mary Gallemore, who have operated a state-licensed home for the. elderly since 1978. While state regulations don't prohibit the mixing of middle. residents with the elderly, a penmt is required to do so, Daughenbaulh said. The Gallemores don't have one, she said. "We don't think the two groups an: compatible," the licensing supervisor said. "If we would have known about it. we would have moved" the woman. Seniors may choose their own residence from among the l 70 licensed facilities within the county, or be placed by a . conservator, Daughenbaugh said. Twen- ty-four-hour supervision is expected of caretakers. she said. (Pleue eee Bt11Ufl1'0/ A2) ·Court weighs award in suit Mesan who lost kidneys still due $8 million damages By JEFF ADLER Oflllel)lllJ"9tlWI Costa Mcsatrt::rie Barkan clenches his fist when he expresses the anger he still feels toward the Upjobn Pharma- ceutical Co. five ycan after his kidneys and spleen were removed and more than two years after an Orange County jury determined a drug the company marketed was to blame. A Superior Court jury awarded Barkan S6.2 million in January 1982 after consideri!_lf Bark:an's claim that the antibiotic Lincocin damaged his kidneys and forced their removal in 1979. Five years earlier. Barkan had taken the prescription for seven to 10 days for treatment of acne. But Barkan has ye\ to collect a penny of the jury's award. which 1s bein~ appealed by the giant pharma- ceuucal company. In fact. the award now totals nearly $8 million when accrued interest and related expenses are added, aocording to Bark.an's attorneys. The slightly built Barkan, 2S. and the two attorneys who tried the case were in the Fourth District Coun of Appeal in Santa Ana Thunday as a three-justice panel considered Up- john's appeal of the award, reportedly the largest ever against a U.S. phar- maceutical manufacturer. While the attorneys passionately argued the l~I merits of tbe case. Barkan sat quietly in tbe courtroom, knowing full well whatever the final outcome of the case may be, be stiJJ bas to report for a kidney diaJ}'sis treatment every other day .. The treatments cost between $50,000 and $70,000 per year. be said. Barkan also told reporten he finally was able to graduate from college last year after seven yean of study as a pre-med major despite his medical problems. However, he was disappointed when he was turned down by the 40 medical schools to which he applied. "They questioned my stamina and my abihty to go to classes:· 8arbn said. acknowledging he often feels "washed out" after dialysis. The (Pleue eee DRUG SUIT I A2) • Sailor shipwrecked at Three Arch Bay An injured 32-year-old sailor was rescued from Three Arch Bay Thurs- day evening by a helicopter after waves washed has disabled 25-foot sailboat onto the rocks and battered it to splinters. Paramedics had to lower them- selves down a steep cliff to get to the marooned boater, Barry Gammon of Corona. Gammon was airlifted from the rocks by a Marine Corps helicopter and taken to Mission Communll} Hospital where he was treated for nunor inJunes and released. Orange County Sheriff Lt. Richard Olson said Gammon was hurt after hjs 25-foot sailboat washed up on the rocks at about 5 p.m. Gammon apparently attempted to scale the cliff to seek help but slipped and fell on the rocks. Lt. Olson said the man was lying face down on the rocks when a Harbor Patrol boat arrived on the scene. Gammon's SI0.000 sailboat was believed to be a total loss. accordina to Olson. 8NCC Lurie, Salter's Beverly Hill• attorney, wbo was unaware of the state nrnhii!.. called the inquiry .. one aided.\'.;~~ ... "It can't be much of an investip- tion,•· he said. "if they haven't even talked to his coun1el or bothered to The now ... talltd Fun Zone projea on the Balboa Pcninsull is one of tcveral commeraal offioe ventures in Califoriaia and Colorado edvuced by Salter ainee l 977 that are entana)ed in lawsuit.a by c:red1ton and investor&, eourt reCords lhO'it. He wu a ayndkator, who told (Pl ..... oavsLOPSa'a/.U) EarlJ blnla on the wane .._._.o1=:y11ateou•··~ crew.,. a11 .,. u earl7 aoralai • f • Or.nge Coat DAILY PILOT/Fl'ic:lay, M.,Ch 23, 198• Airpor~ parking stiit- doesn 't help Riley Supervisor says plan won •t expand jetliner flights out of John Wayne By JERRY HIRSCH °' .. Dollly .... au.I When the city of Newport Beach decided e-arlier this week to sue the county over a plan to expand park mg at John Wayne Airport. the city threw a monkey wrench into the neio- tiations over an agreement limiting expansion of daily flights out of the airport. City· officials believe the Board of Supervisors' approval of $3 million. 1,800-space parking lot north of thl' airport is the first move in a unilateral expansion of the airport. "I would be foolish not to acknowl- edge that the negotiations have been tenuous and this does not help," said Supervisor Thomas Riley. whose Fifth District includes both Newport Beach and the airport. Riley said there was widespread support for the concept of an a~ree­ ment, even among the supervisors once opposed to it. and that until Newt>9rt's suit there was a feeling that all sides were negotiating in good faith. "But they are saying now. 'we don't trust the Board of Supervisors so we have to take this action,'' Riley said. ''It is not our intent to increase flights,'' Riley said, explaining that parking is tight at the airport and spaces will become even more scarce as the airlines replace smaller, older planes with the larger McDonnell Douglas DC-9 Super 80. An increase in flights will come only after an agreement is reached and if that doesn't happen, when the county completes a court-approved plan for expansion, Riley said. Riley believes the county will get its plans approved by the court sometime this year. "There are no winners in this situation. I think the sutt has/ut a strain on both sides." Riley sai . But the agreement has already crossed many hurdles to reach its current status in which the super- visors are reviewing a version ap- proved by the Newport Beach council and Ril ey said it still may survive this latest setback. "It is not hopeless yet," Riley said. Newl>?n Beach Mayor EveJyn Han said she did not believe the city's lawsuit against the county will hinder neg_otia1ions over the agreement. "We are acting in good faith," Han said. She said the city believes the proposed parking lot violates an Orange County Superior Court ruling halting expansion of the airport until tbe county prepares a proper en- ·\lironmental impact report for the airport. The city obtained that ruling in an earlier .suit against the county. ''We just feel it is in violation of the ruling and we did not want to see this type of incremental improvement at the airport," Hart said. "The people I am worlung with at the county level still believe we can come up with something." Hart said. DRUG SUIT WEIGHED IN COURT ... From Al life-sustainmg treatment cleanses his blood of the waste products the kidneys normally would remove. Since being rejected by the medical schools. Barkan said he has been re-evaluating what career to pursue in light of"what I can do physically." Representing the Upjohn Co .. at- BURNING PROBE ... From Al She was unfamiliar with Margo Vander Bi, the psych1atnc nurse and court-appointed conservator who police were told had placed the woman in the In inc home on Chablis. "We are JUSt beginning our in- vestigation." Daughenbaugh said. Irvine police Lt. Al Mui r said th e woman was allowed only' one cigaret· te and one match per hour and was allowed to smoke outside. She had apparently obtained a full book of matches without her caretakers· knowledge. he said. Daughenbaugh said her tiles show no recent complaints aga mst the Galle mores. "Based on one incident. we would g1H' tht>m a warning." she said. rather than su!.pend iheir license. The license is renewed annual!\ bv an c' aluator who calls on the home once a year. she said. Daughenbaugh could not say when a Social Services Department investigator last visited the home. although one did visi t the residence on Thursday. Results of that visit were not immediately available this morning. torney Robert Wrede asked the appeals court to overturn the jury's I 1-1 verdict because their decision not only "is unsupported, it's con- trary to massive evidence." And Wrede insisted Lincocin "did not cause the destruction of Eric's kidneys anywhere. anytime." Lincocin was "extensively tested over an extended penod of time. lt was used millions and millions of umes to save lives and cure diseases with no record of it causing Eric's problem." he told the court. Herbert Haftf. Barkan's attornev. told the cou rt the drug should never have been prescribed for Barkan's acne condition. "This drug shouldn't be used. We proved that," Hafif said. "We showed this drug is one of the most harmful, dangerous drugs ... We got the word out on this drug." Justices took the case under sub- mission. Their ruling is not expected for some time. INDIANS VISIT ORANGE COAST ... From Al .. the end of everyday. Hohl said the children, ranging from fourth to eighth-grade level. focused on Amencan Indian history and accomplishments in Southern California. made fortheSummerOlympicsand toured the sites of the Olympic Village at the University of Southern California. Members of the VFW Auxilliary provided meals for the visitors all week. At the Coliseum. they viewed the preparations being The touring group left for Arizona at 51h1s morning. DEVELOPER'SLUCKRUNNINGOUT ... From Al interests in propert) to a limlled partnership of passive investors. Two groups of investors lost $4 million in two JBS Development Corp. deals that went sour. Mel Burnstein. the investors' San Fran- cisco attorney. said. Banks have foreclosed on a six-stor}. glass-and-concrete office tower on 17th Street in Costa Mesa and a half-completed $20 mil11on Colorado Springs airport complex. said Burns- tein. himself an investor in the deals. "My clients aren't going to gain anything," he said of the cnminal investigation. "because to m} know-l- edge he doesn't have an} assets." Instead. the investors hope to recover their funds in a sun filed in federal court in San Francisco against Salter's attorneys. Loeb & Loeb of Los Angeles. for secunt1es violations and malpractice. Burnstein said. fishing haven and resort at the tip of BaJa California. Always elusive. Salter has previously declined interviews through hi s sister Beth, who takes messages for him in a Costa Mesa office. She said this week she didn't know 1f Salter was still in the area. Salter's partners describe him as a super salesman but a poor manager. He got his start selling insurance for New York Life tn Claremont and put hi s firs t partnerships together in 1979 to build homes in Lake Arrowhead. deeds recorded in San Bernardino ('ounty show.. Although investor sulls allege Salter 1s a swindler. some of his former partners say the flurry of projects fell apart because of a poor business climate of 1.981 and 1982. when the inflated real estate market slid into the most prolonged recession since World War II. Clint Moses. a retired Air Force "It wasn't Salter that ruined the colonel turned Costa Mesa real estate partnerships. 1t was the market," developer. put $416.000 into th e two Upland attorney Charles Doskow deals. As a broker. the only hope he said. "He's a peddler. He can sell has of recoverini his money is b)' anything, but he can't hold together a earning a fee selling the debt-ridden partnership." properties to others. Doskow represented nine limited There are no takers so far. he said. partners who salvaged a ponion of despite his belief that Salter's their $270,000 investment in a proposals were good ones ... When three-story office in downtown Oare- vultures smell a ban~ruptcy they 1ust mont by forcing Salter to give up his let it go. There's no mottvation to interest. New buyers took over when save it from foreclosure." he said. the property was scheduled to be ~Id Lurie believes Salter is a scapegoat. at a foreclosure auction, he said. .. h 's unfortunate when people in a "The investors wouldn't accept it partnership don't work together but that he was bankrupt" and wanted to instead look for someone to blame." sue. Doskow said. the attorney sa1d in a telephone Instead Steve Kirby. one of the interview from Los Angeles. 1nveslors. caught up with his Salter a former member of the ex-business partner and arranged to Balboa Bay Oub who lived with his m«t at a Howard Johnson's coffee wife Debbie. in an Ocean Front shop in Claremont l[fld hammer out a houiejust blocks from the detcriorat· new deal, said Kirby, an ex-corporate ing Fun Zone arcade. slipped from offiocr for Salter and a hiah school view as his real esuuc partnerships friend. crumbled. Tanned and wcathcrM. Salter was An athlete and an 1md fisherman. a tough baf18ancr. Kirby said. Saller has reportedly been spen~tf\£-., "It was 1nteresttng .to watch his the winter season at the Mexican seem1 ni1 y detached attitude towards resort of Cabo San Lucis. a sport just about everything," said Kirby. . ( ~ I now a Pasadena stockbroker. "But that's what I've come to expect." Minority investors in the prized Fun Zone property have also resolved their differences. said Newport Beach attorney Frank Conner. He rep- resents the Cherokee Shoe Com- pan~ 'semployees' trust. plaintiffs in a $10 million su11 against the de- velopers. The} have agreed to drop their suit 1fthc investors· are reimbursed when the land is sold. Conner said. But financial troubles and internal disputes th~t have paralyzed develop- ment ma) Jeopardize the project altogether. he added. "Time 1s really running out." Conner said, as permits from the city of Newport Beach and from the state Coastal Commission expire this sum- mer. Already-won government ap- provals make the property more valuable. he said. "It may have already been lost. To se ll the property and break ground within a few months is really pushing things." Conner said. Co-owner Debbie Gray is still hopeful. "This project is very near and dear to me," said Gray, addmg that she spent childhood summers at the arcade. Fun Zone owners saved the de- sirable land from foreclosure m December. after a $82S.OOO loan in arrears was restructured. Ralph and Debbie Gray and Jordan and Toby ' Wank bought the Fuo Zone in 1978 from Laguna Federal Savings and Loan for$ I .OS million. They have tried without success to find a buyer. Fun Zone suits stem from Saltefs minority interest in the deal. Lawsuits allege Salter sold his pcrcentaie to investors. who were promised their money would be returned af the developer wa.s unable to sell 0 interests at SSS,000 each. Only 11 were sold and investors' say the1r money was never returned. Debbie Gray said ahe was unaware Salter had sought outsjdc 1nvcston for the project. Coastal ktur~ at 8;112 a.m IWld Mt• 1191lf1 et e-01 Pm. , .... 11.M'Clty l OW Gloudl lncirMalng MOOtl r1-IOOty II 12:t2 pm., -· 81tur"-Y al 10; 11 Liii. and "-IO"" at1109•m Md titoomlnO 4'\0f't ... enwv. llOng ----------COiet tonight and 8aturd1¥ MOmlflO H!Otlt s.turd41Y ea to 76. 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Prices start at 25 cent.. Laguna attorney pleads innocent in bribery case --.___....._ ~ am 1-3 1·3 1·3 1-3 1-3 1 1-2 '""" , .. , gooO gooO , .. , lllr poor poor Crashed cop back to work But Ne wport offi cer faces stiff action . possible firing By STEVE MARBLE Of the Deity Hot ltafl A Newport Beach police officer facing fel ony drunken drivingcha'les will be returned to duty this evening but eventually wjll be punished and perhaps fired. police officials said today. Michael Patnck Pule was arrested March 14 by the California Highway Patrol after he . lost control of his vehicle on the San Diego Freeway and seriously injured another motorist. Pule. who had reportedly been drinking at a tavern prior to the accident and found to have a blood-alcohol content of 0.20 which is twice the legal limit f6r drunken driving. has been on administrative sick leave with pay si nce the incident. He has been ordered to appear in coun April 14. Newport Beach police Capt. Ri ch Hamilton said Pule now is well enough to work but will only be allowed to db desk work inside the police station. "He indicated to us that he's well enough to do desk work and, in any case, that all I wo uld permit him to do." said Hamilton. Because of the complicated process of punishing an employee. HamiJton said "instead of paying him to stay home" it seemed logical to return the officer to work. "But we want the community to understand that we are not trying to minimize what happened," said Hamilton. "If anything. because he is a peace officer. we will maximize it. "This 1s not a crime of moral turpitude though it certainly is a case of misconduct." he said. adding that Pule eventually will be .. severely" punished and perhaps fired because of the incident. Laguna Beach attorney Stephen Philipson pleaded innocent in Or- ange County Superior Court Thurs- day to charges that he attempte~ to extort or bnbe a Harbor Municipal Court judge to obtarn favorable treatment for an influential client. his probation on an alcohol-related driving charge. Superior Court Judge James Smith scheduled a tentative trial date for June II. "We live by a higher standard and he (allegedly) violated that standard." said Hamilton. Ruth Dicks. the 61-year-old nurse injured in the accident. is recovering from her injuries at Mission Com- munity Hospital -the same hospital she is employed by. The felony charges stem fr<?m Philipson 's alleged attempts to in- fluence Harbor judges Christopher Strople and Russell Bostrom not to jail appliance store owner Lottfie "Lou" Adray for violating terms of WE'RE LISTENING b.=--- Just Call 642-6086 DaUy Pllol O.Uvery It GuaranlHd . ... O"nf ~ ', UV " f~I ""' "'II "*"' V<Mt 00'090 ~ ~ )() p ,,, "" !Motor~ 7 0 "' .mo ,ou• cc~•Y ..,. o. ,....~,.., . Philipson. a 37-year-old partner in the Santa Ana law firm of Philipson and Hahn. is formally charged with bribery, attempted eittortion and supplying the court with a false document. He has remained free on his own recognizance since his Mu- nicipal Court preliminary hearing in February. Dicks suffered head and chest injuries when her car spun off the freeway and landed on its top in the San Diego Creek. Her condition, once listed as critical. now has improved, a hospital spokeswoman said. What do you like about the Dally Pilot? What don't you like? Call tllt number at left and your message will be recorded, transcribed and delivered 10 Lbe approp.rtate editor. Tbe same t4·bour answering service may be used to record lette rs to the editor on any topic. Contributors to our Letters column must Include tbelr name and telephone number for verification. 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She was listed in &ood condition with bums on l 5 percent of her body this morning in the bum ward of UC Irvine's Medical Center, a hospital spokeswoman said. M.araaretSlowTalker, 9 : DuwltaRyan, 10, and Shirleen George, 12 (from left) abow .,,.., ........... ~ ..... Indian arttfacta darlnC demOD8tratlon at VFW hall in Coeta Maa tla1a week. Indian visitors show Mesa how native Americans live By KAREN E. KLEIN Of.._°"" .... tWf Agroupof29 students and teachers from an American Indian school in Arizona concluded a visit to Southern California this week with a presentation of authentic Navajo ceremonial dances and rituals at the Costa Mesa Veteran's Memorial Hall. has organized trips to deliver food to Arizona reservations and has sponsored field trips for students to come to Orange County, Hohl said. Davey became interested in Indians when he worked for United Parcel Service in Arizona and began to meet some of the people who lived and worked on the reservations. The visitors, on a field trip from the Little Singer Community School on the American Indian Reservation near Winslow.Ariz., stayed at the VFW Hall in between trips to Lion Country Safari, San Juan Capistrano, Disneyland, Marine Land and the Los Angeles Coliseum, Commander Bud Hohl said. Hohl said many of the students who visited still live in traditional Indian hogans, without running water or other modern conveniences. "They live very primitively, in a desolate area. For some of them this(tnp) was the first time they had ever been off the reservation," Hohl said. The Costa Mesa VFW chapter has long been involved in aiding native Americans, Hohl said. Since t 962, Costa Mesa VFW member Danny Davey For the students, the trip wasn't all pure fun -their teachers made sure they attended short class sessions at (Pleue eee INDIA.1'8/ A2) Newport hiJh roller finds fate f 1ckle state probe started Newport Beach developer Jim Salter's empire is now the focus of a state investigation that began this month after jilted investors com- plained to authorities. Investigators arc beginning to un- ravel the $9 million worth of soured business deals Salter left behind between Costa Mesa, Claremont and Colorado Sprin.'5 to determine if there was any cnminal wrongdoing, Martin Ryan, a state Department of Justice agent, said this week from Los Angeles. Salter, 33, who was the president of the now-defunct JBS Development Corp., made local headlines in the summer of 1982 with an ambitious plan to revitalize the historic Balboa Fun Z.Onc in Newport Beach with a $20 million waterfront complex. He made news apin this fall after catchina a record-tettina blue marlin off Santa Catalina Island. And Wednetday, Salter was arrested in Newpon Beach on a at.ate Depart- ment of Fish and Game wamnt charlina him with illepl dumpina. Whether Salter' a arrest makes any difference to the Attoroey General'• inquiry. now in ita preliminary·~ ia unclear. Ryan aaid be it beainnina by ptberioa financiaJ doaunenta ate~ from four fAiJed dcala. "'There a a lot of money and a lot of investon. but 1 don't kftow if there ia an¥tJU111 criminal,'' be taid. Ryan esumaaed it would take • year to ptber facts &om about 100 invatora who li'¥t between San FraDdlOO and San Oieto. 8l'U()C Lurie, Salter'• Beverly Kille attorney, who wu unaware of the 1ta&e nrnhf., called the inquiry "one aided.~--- .... can't be much of an investip- tion," he •id. "if they haven't oYen talked to his oountel or botbcr.:d to ANDREA ADELSON Focus ON THE NEws contact Mr. Salter." The statewide inquiry was sparked by a suit brought last year by 36 disgruntled investors who accuse Salter of fraud, securities violations an4 breach of contract, said Allen Field, an assistant chief of the Los A.In County District Attorney's m~or fraud division. Field will review whatever Ryan.uncovers and determine if SaJter•s actions had criminal intent "There was no wrongdoina with res{>C'Ct to invcttors' funds," Lurie matntaioed. "Tbe fund• were used for the benefit of the inveaton.'' be aa.id. Lurie said Saltet is work.ins on out-of-court acttlementa, and if credi- tors don't press for quick reaolution, may still avoid bankruptcy. The attorney said Salter'• deals caved in because a Bay A.JU ~uo •'went out on a vendetta and malicious lies, and PoilO the atmOll>bere to do business. It made it difficult for (Salter) to deal witb leodera. .. The now-ttallcd Fua ?.one project on the BIJboe Pminl\lla ia one or teven1 commercial oft\ce ventures in c.alifotnla and Colorildo ldvanced by St.11euuaoe 1977 tbiure CfttaQSJed in lawsuits by Cftlditon and investors. ooun r'ecordl lbow . He wu a syndicator. wbo IOkS, (Pl ..... DSVSLOPSa .. /A2) For the beat deal• on new care, check today'• Auto Piiot -PageaC1-4 Lii Brady, a spokesman for the department in Sacramento, said state rqulations don't prohibit the mixina of aroups in board-and~re facilities. However, ••it's not something we enCOUJ1l4C. But thafs the operator's prcropbve," she said. The unnamed middle-aged woman had been living in the home on Chablis about a year, according to Brady. Police pid the woman was a ward of the court and had been placed there by a conservator, a psyc:bJalric nurse from Lquoa Beach. Brady did not know tbe cao- servator, who police identitied M Margo Vander Bi. She wu oot li..cd m local phooc directories. The injured woman was one of six fcmaks Ii ving at the home of William and Mary Gallemore, who bave operated a state-licemed home for the elderly called Garden Manor si.ace (Pleue Me .llUIUfDfO/ A2t Judy Kelsey gets FV city manager job By PHIL SNEIDERMAN OfllleDelrNM ..... Judy L Kelsey, assistant city manager of Sunnyvale, Calif., has been selected as the new city manager of Fountain Valley. Bill Ackennan, Fountain Valley's personnel director, said Kelsey, 39, will become Orange County's only female city manager. (He said she will not be the first woman to serve as city manager in the county, however, noting that Maureen Cassin&ham has served as city managerofVllla Park.) Ackerman said the Fountain Val- ley City Council, which has been seekinJ a new city manager for more than su months, offered the post to Kelsey this week. He said the council plans to approve the hiring formally at its April 3 meeting. Kelsey, who has accepted the city offer, will start in her new job May 7, Ackerman said. She will succeed Fountain Valley City Manager Howard Stephens, who announced his desire to retire last year. Stephens bad asked to serve only until last Nov. 1 S, but he agreed to continue when the council faifed to find a replacement. Stephens said his last day as caty manager is today. Until Kelsey ar- rives, Wayne Osborne, the city's public works director, wiU serve as interim city manager, according to Mayor Marvin Adler. Kelsey is no stranger to Orange County. She served as assistant city administrator of Westminster from 1974 through 1978. Prior to that. she was an administrative assistant to the city manager of Newport Beach. She left her Westminster .POil to serve as city manager of Eureka, Calif .• for more than two years. Since 1980, she has been assistant city manager of Sunnyvale. a Northern California city of 112.000. Kelsey earned her B.A. and M.A. dearees in public administration at USC, with an emphasis in city management. She has served as vice president at large of the International City Management Association, the largest professional organization for city managers in the world. Council membcn received about 90 applications for the city manavr's job last fall but were unable to agree on a candidate. The counciJ then hired a management con5Ulting or- ganization to seek additional pros- pects for the job. .. Ms. Kelsey was the most outstandmg candidate interviewed by the council, and sbe will provide the administrative managerial lead- ership that has made Fountain Valley one of the best-run communitits in Orange County," 'Mayor AdlCT said. Court weighs award in suit Mesan, who lost kidneys. still due $8 million damages By JEFF ADLER OfllleDl!lrNM ..... Costa Mesan Eric Barkan clenches bis fist when he expresses the anger he still feels toward the Upjohn Pharma- ceutical Co. five years afier his kidneys and spleen were removed and more than two years after an Orange County jury determined a drug the company marketed was to blame. · A Superior Court jury awarded Barkan S6.2 million in January 1982 after considerin$ Barkan's claim that the antibiotic Lancocin damaged his kidneys and forced their removal in 1979. Five years earlier. Barkan had taken the prescription for seven to I 0 days for treatment of acne. But Barkan has yet to collect a penny of the jury's award, which is beinJ appealed by the Jiant pharma- ceutlcal company. In fact. the award now totals nearly $8 million when accrued mtercst and related expenses arc ~dded, according to Barb.o's attorneys. The slightly built Barkan, 25, and the two attorneys who tried the case wcrt in the Fourth District Court of Appeal in Santa Ana Thursday as a three-justice panel considered Up- JOhn's appeal of the award, reportedly the largest evcr·against a U.S. phar- maceutical manufacturer. While the attorneys passionately argued the 1C$31 merits of the case, Barkan sat quietly in the courtroom. knowing full well whatever the final outcome of the case may be. be still has to report for a kidney dialysis treatment every other day .. The treatments cost between $50,000 and $70,000 per year. he said. Barkan also told reporters be finally was able to graduate from college last year after seven years of study as a prt-med maJOr despite his medical problems. However, he was disappointed when he was turned down by the 40 medical schools to which he applied. "They questioned m}' stamina and (Pleue 1ee DRUG 8VIT I A.2) -.. tltey pncdOe .. Newpott lluMr reoeatlJ. I ' A2 * °'MOe eo.t OAtlY P4LOT/frid8y, M.-d\ 23, 1814 Op_en canii>Us_j>~licJ: reviewed after crash Unt Ht h parents. students. staff to advise school board By ANDREA ADELSON OfllleDeltr ...... ..,, A new commmce has been charged with rev1ew10gan open campus lunch policy, now an the spothght after 10 high school students were injured in a noontime accident last month in Ir.vine. ·The member!>. including students, parents. school pnncipals, shopping <:enter representatives and police. are to make a recommendation to the school board before year's end. the school board decided Wednesday The poli cy. adopted an 1974 during a trend 'towards less regimentation. has been cnuc1zed by some parenb but defended by administrators in tht accident's aftermath. Ten University High students were tnjured -1wo cnt1cally -when an open pickup patched into a curbside tree on Yale Avenue Twelfth and eleventh grade~ are allowed to leave Irvine's four high schools for lunch. Others may leave with special permission. Only two of the 10 injured students had penn1ss1on to be off campus. the principal said. The board ordered the committee to hold at least three public heanngs at Irvine high chools, to gather opinions from students, parents and staff. "We need to know what the community thanks about 11," trustee Helen Cameron said, "especially something like this that's not clear cut." Cameron said she doesn't sec 1 direct link. between the open campus policy and the accident. The pohcy "1s a reflection of community mores and philosophy," board member Gordon (ictchel pointed out. He defined the controvers~ an dollars and sense. "Is it wonh 1t "he asked to spend district resources enforcing a closed-campus policy versus spending th e funds in the classroom. "I hope through the process we ~t up that they ca n weigh those things,'' he said. Sharon Cooper. a parent. said she was told by other parents that thl') were unawarr their children were leaving campus. some of them com- ing home for lunch. "For some reason those rules weren't taken very xriously," said Cooper, who has a dauahter enterina University Hiab next year. She hopes the committee looks at policies of nei~borina districu and surveys noon-ume incidents. such as disturbances and burglaries, occur- ring near schools. Since the accident, board members .-nd the district office have received a few petitions signed by a score of parents and students who advocate banning the policy. Sue Dahlgren, whose son was cntically injured in the acc ident and 1s suit recovering, has twice made pleas for a re-evaluation of the policy before the school board. The panel also is to include fi ve parents appointed by the board, expected to be named next week. ~IB0:111:1iji~iij:jlm~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BURNING PROBE ... From Al 1978, Daughenbaugh said. State regu· lations require 24-hour superv151on. Police and paramedics were called to the home Wednesday after the woman apparently attempted sclf-1mmolat1on. She had been per- mitted one cigarette and one match per hour and was allowed to smoke outside. Lt. Muir ~1d. She had apparently obtained a full book ol matches without her caretakers' knowledge. he said. Asked about whether superv1s1on 1s adequate at the fac1ht). Brad) said. "we had an evaluator out there (on Thursday) and until we get the repon back I won't com ment." She said a state evaluator made an unannounced \ISi! 10 the home on Oct . 23 dunng an annual check before DRUG SUIT WEIGHED From Al my ab1ht}' to go to classes." Barkan said. acknowledgrng he often feels "washed out" after dialysis. Thc life-sustaining treatment deanses h1'> blood of the waste products the kidneys normally would remo .. e Since being rejected b) the medical schools, Barkan said he has been re-evaluating what career to pursue in ligh t of"what I can do physically " Represenung the Upjohn Co .. at- torney Robert Wrede asked the appeals mun to ovenurn the Jury·-. 11-1 'crd1ct because 1he1r dec:1s1o n not onl} ··1s unsupported. it's con- tra!) to massive evidence." And Wredc insisted Lancocm .. did not cause the destruction of Enc's kidneys an) where, anytime." Lincoci n was ·•extensi vely tested over an extended penod of time. It was used millions and millions of times to save lives and cure diseases with no record of it causing Enc's problem." he told the coun . license renewal, and did not find any infractions. Three minor complaints have been lodged a~inst the home previously, over the improper logging of medical records. she said. Brady could not say if the evaluator noted that a middle-aged woman was a client of the home during the visit five months ago. - Seniors ma y choose their own residence from among the I 70 licensed facilities within the county or be placed b) a conservator. Licensing supervisor Daughen- baugh said middle-aged and elderly residents arc incompatible. "If we would ha ve know about it. we would have mo"ed" the woman . she said. .. We are jus1 beginn ing our in- vestiga tion." Dau~enba ugh sa id . although Brad y minimized the probe, sa} ing an cvaluat1 on is different than an mvest1gat1on Since the Gallemores' home has been v1nually complaint free, any state action stem ming from the suicide attempt would probably be in the form ofa warni ng, Daughenbaugh said. INDIANS VISIT ORANGE COAST ... From Al the end of every day. Hohl said the children, ranging from founh to c1ghth·grade level, focused on Amcncan I nd1an h1stor) and accomplishments 1n Southern California. made for the Summer Olympics and toured the sites oft he Olympic Village al the University of Southern California. Members of th e VFW Aux1lliary provided meals for the v1s1tors all week. At theCohseum. they viewed the preparations being The tounnggroup lefl for Anzona at 5 this morning. DEVELOPER'S LUCK RUNNING OUT ... From Al interests in propen) to a hm1ted partnership of passive in vestors. Two groups of investors lost S4 million in two JBS Development Corp. deals that went sour, Mel Burnstein. the 1nvest0rs' San Fran- cisco attomev. said Banks have foreclosed ·on a s1x-\lon glass-and-C'oncrete office to"cr on 17th Street an Costa Mesa and J half-completed S20 m1ll1on ( olorad<> Spnngs a1rpon complex. said Burns- tein. himself an m"estor an 1hc deab "M » clients aren·t going to gain anything." he said of the cnmmal 1nvest1gat1on. "because 10 m) kno"I· edge he doesn't have an~ assels." Instead, the in vestors hope to recover their funds 1n a suit filed 1n federal coun in San Francisco against Salter's attorneys. Loeb & Loeb of Los Angeles. for securities v1olat1on~ and malpractice. Burnstein said. Oint Moses. a r('tlr('d Air Force colonel turned Costa Mesa real estate developer, put $4 16,000 into the two deals. As a broker. the only hope he has of recovennJ h1S money IS by earning a fee sclh ng the debt-ndden propenies to olhtr~ There are no taurs so far. he said, despite his belief that Salter·~ proposals were good ones. "When vultures smell a bankruptcy they just let 1t go. There's no motivation to save it from foreclosure:," he said . Lurie believes alter 1s a scapegoat. "It's unfonunate when people in a partnership don't work together but instead took for 10mcone to blame:· the attorney said m a telephone interview from Los Anaeles. Salter a former member of che Balboa Bay Club who hved W1th his wife, Debbie. in a.n Ocean Front house j ust block from the detcnont- 101 Fun Zone arc1dc. shpped from view u his real es .. tc panncrships m.imblcd. An athlete and an avid fisherman. Salter has reponcdly ~n spcnd1na the winter scat0n at the Mexican rcson of C'abo San Lucas. a spon I fishing haven and resort at the tip ol BaJ3 Cahfornaa. l\lwa:ys clusl\C, Salter has previously de cli ned interviews through has sister Beth, who take\ messages for him 1n a Costa Mesa office She said this week she didn't know if Salter was stall in the area ~altcr's panners descnbe him as a \Uper salesman but a poor manager I le got his stan selling insurance for New York Life in Claremont and put his first partnerships together in 1979 to bu ild homes 1n Lake Arrowhead. deeds recorded 1n San Bernardino ( ount\ sho" ·\lth.ough 1nvt stor suits allege <;alter 1s a \Wtndler. some of his former panners say the flurry of proJect!I fell apan because of a poor business climate of t 981 and 1982. when the inflated real estate market \lid into the most prolonged recession since World War II. "II wasn't Salter that ruined the partner~h1ps. 1t was the market," Upland attorney Charles Doskow said. "He's a peddler. He can sell anything. but he can't hold ogcther a partnersltip." Doskow represented nine limited partners who saJvagcd a portion of their $270.000 investment an a thret-story office in downtown Clatt- mont by fbrcina Salter to 11ve up his anterc;st. New buyers took over when the propcny was Khcdulcd to be sold at o foreclosure auction, he said. "The investors wouldn't accept it that he was bankrupt" and wanted to ~ue. Do kow sa1d. Instead Steve Knby. one of the investors. cau1ht up with his ex·bus1ness p1rtner and arra.naed to meet at a Howard Johna.en's coffee shop 1n aaremont and hammer out a new deal. u1d Kirby, an ex-corporate officer for Salter and a hiah school fnend. Tanned and w~thered. Saller was a tough barv1ner. Kfrb> said. "It was 1ntere1t1na to watch his sccminaJ)' detached attitude towa.rd just about cverythana." said Kirby. .J now a Pasadena stockbroker. .. But that's wha t I've come to expect." Minority investors in the pnzed Fun Zone property ha ve also resolved their differences, said Newpon Beach attorney Frank Conner. He rep-I resents the Cherokee Shoe Com- pan}''semployees' trust, plaintiffs an a S 10 m1lhon suit against the de- \clopers. They have a~eed to drop their suit 1fthe investors are reimbursed when the land is sold, Con ner said. But financial troubles and internal disputes that have paralyzed develop- ment may jeopardize the proJect altogether. he added. "Time 1s really running out." Conner said. as penn1ts from the cny of Newppn Beach and from the state Coastal Comm1ss1on expire this sum- mer. Already-won government ap- provals make the propeny more valuable, he said. · "It may ha ve already been lost. To sell the propeny and break ground within a few months 1s really pushing things," Conner said. CCK}wner Debbie Gray 1s still hopefu't. "This project is very near and dear to me." said Gray, addina that she spent childhood summers at the arcade. Fun Zone owners saved the de- suable land from foreclosure in December. afttr a S82S.OOO loan in arrears was restructured. Ralph and Debbie Gray and Jorda; and Toby Wank bouaht the Fun Zl>ne in 1978 from Laauna Federal Savings and Loan for l 1.05 million. They have tned wubout suooeu to find a bu)'cr Fun Zone suits stem from Salter's , m1norit)' lnttrnt In tbc deal. Ltwtuiu aUcsc Salter a.old has pcrccntaae to investors, who wc:rt promised their money would be returned if the developer was unable to tell 50 interests It s' S.000 ac:h. Only 11 were sold and invcston' uy their monty was never n:tumed. Debbie Ora)' said she was unaware Salter had sought ouu1dc invcston for the project . 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"3 39 45 30 70 46 Q .. 7t 57 SuRF REPORT Bookwork in Newport Fran Sloper oraantr.a boob for the annual l'fewport Beach Frtende of the Library U.ed Book 8ale which be&ln• at 7 p.m . Weclneeday at the library'• Newport Center Branch for membera and potential membera. Sale continuea Friday and 8atarday for the aeneral public. Prlcea •tart at :us centa. Shots fired as driver passes auto in Valley MD 1.3 1·3 1·3 t-3 1·3 t 1·2 9"Al'I: , ... OOOd 9ood ,.,, ,.,, poor poor Crashed cop back to work But Newport officer faces stiff action, - possible firtng By STEVE MARBLE °' it. DellJ ...... ..,, A Ne wpon Beach police officer facmg felony drunken dnvmg chal'JeS will be returned to dut) this evening but eventually will be punished and perhaps fired. pohce offi cials said today. Michael Patnck Pule was arrested March 14 by the Californta Highway Patrol after he lost control of his vehicle on the San Diego Freeway and senousl) tnJured another motonst. Pule. who had reportedly been dnnkmg at a tavern pnor to the accident and found to ha ve a blood-alcohol content of 0.20 which is twice the legal limit for drunken dnvmg. has been on administrative sick lea ve with pa y si nce the incident. He has been ordered to appear an court Apnl 14. Newpon Beach pohce Capt. Rich Hamilton said Pule now is well enough to work but will only be allowed to do desk work inside the police sta11on. "He indicated to us that he's well enough to do desk work and. in any case. that all 1 would permit him to do." said Hamilton. Because of the complicated process of punishing an employee, Hamilton said "instead of paying him to stay home" 1t seemed logical to return the officer to work. "But we want the community to understand that we arc not trying !O minimize what happened,' said Hamilton. "If anyth ing, because he is a peace officer, we will maximize it. "This is not a cnme of moral turpitude though 1t certainly is a case of misconduct." he said, adding that Pule eventually will be "severel y" punished and perhaps fired because of the incident. Dnvmg m Fountain Valley can be hazardous. A person can be unsafe at any speed. other vehicle west ofNewhopc St reet, the dnver grabbed a handgun and fired out the window. "We live by a higher standard and he (allegedly) violated that stanidard." said Hamilton. Ruth Dicks. the 61-year-old nurse injured in the accident, is recovenng from her injuries at Mission Com- munity Hospital -the same hospital she 1s employed by. Don Rovano of Garden Grove was driving his 1981 Volkswagen Jetta west on Slater Avenue Thursday evenin' when he tried to pass three Hispanics m a Datsun 280Z. Foun- tain Valley pohcc said. As Rovano pulled abreast of the Just Call 642-6086 Dalt1 PMot o.ttv•rr 11 Ouarenteed Moncl.tf foOty " ,.. 00 "C)1 ~· 10<ll .,... DI> ~ )011111u•oeior•111,.. ""° '""' raoy ••• °' ~.a Rovano wasn't injured but his car was hit by a bullet that caused a hole nearly a half inch in djamcter. Rovano told police the suspects' car was dnving slowl y and he flashed his lights at it while trying to pass earlier in Santa Ana. Dicks suffered head and chest injunes when her car spun off the freewa y and landed on its top in the San Diego Creek. Her condition. once listed as cntical, now has improved. a hospital spokeswoman said. Wbat do you like about the Dally Pilot? What don't yoo llke? Call tbt oumbu at left and your me1111e will be recorded, tran1crlbed and dellvered to U.e appropriate editor. The 11me U ·boar a.ntwertaa service may be used to record letter110 Cbt editor oo H)' topic. Contrlb•ton to our Letters column mutt Include tbelr Hme 1114 ttleplton. Hmber for verification. No circulation calla, ple&1e. Tell .. wlaat'• ., yo1r ml.ad. ORANGE COAST Dilly Piiat H. 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